The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 14, 1877, Image 7

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MONTROSE, PA., 'MARCH 14; 11577.
Zite loung
A Dog In the Baby-Honse.
Don't! tell me " that ,this : thingjs . . l 'run
into the 'ground., I .cannot see . :Why
rivs of brute animals May_ ,not' . b . e.asiii•-..
teresting as *stories of-. human animals; and
'remember, too . , that *some - , *of, ; illy best .
men„ with, the greatest of minds, havi'de--
voted all the -energieki of their. inafilitiOd
to the study of the riatiirei dispOisition.
and habits of the briite , .creation. : :So
shall tell the story ; ..if von could
',have seen the litt,egiss . when she told its
to me, you would haveenjayed it as Much
its I did. But here #.)14 as related to me
by the happy possesii9r : T Gk. the :thig and
-the dolls: • , , * •
Little Miss Nora' had •lOng . :been . anx,
ions to own a dog, and one 'day het 'fath
er 'brought home, to ..her, a: splendid' black •
spaniel, young, ilk very . . nearly attained
to its full growth. *. It . was an.. English
breed, and by people not conversant . with
that department of natural niiitory,*would
be. taken for a Newfoundland.' lie. was
not quite so large as :the NiWfoundlatid;
`and his hair was more delicat ely wavy,
and much finer. :I thirf4i Vat dog "knew
about as much as any. dOg I ever saw.
wish I could be 'assured that our.'country
could at some tittle reach the •pi)int of
mental excellence when every voter :would
beds intelligentas was Master "Colonel,"
the black spanieL •
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Well,—Nora took to the dog at: once;
and• the dog, in turn, took to Miss Ntira;
and in all sorts of plays they were happy
companions. Nora had a little room,
which was exclusively her own,where sh e
kept her playthings, among..which was a
family of 'dulls. There was the.paterUal
doll, and the maternal 'doll, and six child
ren dolls, ranging from a pert miss in.
gaudy petticoats. to the babe . . in. long
clothes. These dolls Miss Nora: was in
the habit of
_Undressing every evening,
and putting-away to bid, and of' dressing
them in the morning,, and the, dog was
her companion always. For about three
• months "Colonel" . had seen - . Oleic dolls
undressed and: put to bed ' every night,
• and he had , come to know the.proper time
for the work as well as did his mistress. '
It so happened .. . that on a' certain
teptional oce,ision Miss Nora went away,
• on a visit - where her 'canine :companion.
was not alloited to go,
.and she'stopped
away till a• late hour. Between eight and
,dine o'clock that evening a servant heard
the dog scratching and whining, and on
'going to look she found hitn,at the door
of play room, which, opening with a
glass knob, he could not manage. 'The r
servant opened the door andlet•him in
-
nod he would not let her' retreat until
she had set her limp upon the'bureau.
An hour later, Nora came home, and
her first inquiry was for Colonel. The,
servant told what she had done, and hoir
. •slie had been absoltitely . forced ' tol.eav'e
the lamp. Nora and limo . mother went
•up to the play4"ooni, where they found
the faithful dog in his glOry.• He had
undressed the eight 40118, and had care
fully put them into their little heels; and
there he was, watching' their intiocen
slumbers like a well trained nurse.
It was a simple afftir, but there . must
hare been considerable esercfse of th:e i
reflective and reasoning .faculties on tbel
part of the . don in
.bid :patimial care of
those dolls. • • •
K Your Note Good-
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..A Boston lawyer was called on a- sbot
tine ago by a -hol, wha ingnirediF-he.
had any waste paper to Sell. -.•The iaw.yer
has a,eriFp keen way rd asking questions,
'ad is moreover; a methodical man. :So
pulling out a large drawer, •he exibited'
his stock Of, waste paper.
WiII you'. giv - e me two shillings ft r
that I."
The boy looked at the paper doubting-_
ly•Lt moment, and offered fifteen pence..
"Done,' said tne lawyer, and the paper
was quickly transferred to the bag of the
boy, whose eyes sparkled. as be lifteo., the
• •
wei2lity mass. .
Not till it was safely•. stowed away did
be announce that he bait no money, •
‘‘lkl(3. money-! •• How do you expect to
buy paper Without money,?" • • • •
Not prepared to state exactly his plan
of operations, the boy made no reply,L •
'Do yitu consider. your .note good r
asked the lawyer. • - • :!.•
"Yes, sir." " _
• "Very well; if you say . your note - is
good, I'd just as soon have it as the mon- .
eY; but tf it isn't good I dOn!t, want it." -
' The bnv affirmed' that he onsickleit it
good ; Whereupon the. lawyer :wrote '.a
note for fifteen pence which the boy sign
ed legibly,-and: lifting, the bag of papera
trudged of
Soon after' dinner- the' little tali)* . .
re
turned, and, '.producing
,the..,money, -
t}oni ced that he head come to pay 'his note.
the:lawpf, this is - the:first
time I ever kner*a- note, to-.lie - ,takett
the day it was given. - A boy that:AVM:O
thattided -, note :and' Money tot'4 l7
and giving Mtn - .both ' sent him ',pubis
Way with '-face, happy
hear t . . • .
Tio bpv's note. reptesentetU.-his-honor..,
A boy wliu thiii,i;.lic43l . B:-, hOniir,
I }owever poor lie - m4ybo.iti
is an h( itto .an 110
riclivs can buy7---.the l-ehoie6..llrOtnis‘!B-.0
God. t.
A good exarriiile is the best seitinoti.
tont...p4 , .AStstkold.'
Pumpkin nes.
I.',ve tried the best
In East,and West,
- I've lunched 'Muth tropic stn, •
, I've tested all
The fruits that fall, •
And like them every one;
But North or South . - •
• No human mouth,
I will the world apprise'
.E'er tasted food
One halt as good
As our own ppmpkin pies.
Upon the vine,
In rain or shine,
ThrouLdi fragrant day and night,
The yellow globe
In emerald robe
Drinks up the'Summer light,
Oh, golden sweet,
The suns repeat
To mould thy luscious size.
That we may come
.• And roll thee home, •
.And make our pumpkin pies.,
Our lovely girls, •
With shining curls
Put neatly in n cap, • ,
Cut slice on slice
And peel it nice,
And stew it to a pap;
Then milk is had,
And eggs'they add,
And sweeten as is wise,
White others haste
To spice to taste _
Those home-made pumpkin pies.
Oh, pure' and fair,
This food so rare, - •
Made up ot all that's best
No creature's pain
• Goes to its gain
But only natures rest ; •
For Summer days
And Autumn . haze -
And smiles from beauty's eyes
Are in the dish,
Mixed to our wish,
That we call pumpkin pies.
No wonder then
That loyal men, .
From Florida to Maine,
, --Their quarter eat,
The saine.repeat, - -
And pass their plates again;
That exiles fret
'With vain regret, -
And vex , the air - with sighs,
When forced to stay
In climes away
From their own pumpkin 'pies.
So to our boast
"give a toast, ) -
Embroidered all in rhyme;
May pUmpkins round
With us abound
Through future Autumn-time I
And may our girls,
With shining curls
And tender beaming eyes
All learn by heart
The happy art
Of making pumpkin pies.
Ayrshire Cows.
.1
The report of the Ayrshire agricultu
ral association gives the following points
as thb standing of superiority in! Ayr
shire diary cows:
Head short, foreheadwide; nose iine
between the'muzzl . e and. eyes, -.Muzzle.
moderately .large, large, eyes full . and -
horns wide set on, inclining upward and
curvir.ws.lightly. inward.' • i •
Neck long and straight from t, 1 4 head
to the top of the shoulder, free from loose
s.kin•on the under side, tine. a(its jiinc
tiou with the h, ad, and the muscles sym
metrically enlarging towards the should
ers.
Shoulders thin at-the top, brisket light.
the WhOlelorequarters , thin in front and
gradually increasing. in debth and; width
backward. •
Back short and Streight,.spine well de
fined, epedially at-the- shoulder, the short
ribsarched, the bOdy deep
.at' l the tanks
and the milk veins well develo I ed.;
• Pelvis long, 'broad and straight', hock
bones (Ohm) wide apart and not; much
overlaid With fat, thighs deep and ibroad,
tail long-and _slender, and set oil,
with the back. • i
weld
NTssellS capacious and extending
well forward; hinder- part . 'broad and
firmly attached to
. the• body, the Sole or
under surface nearly:level, the . teats from
two totwo. and one-half inches.in length,
equal in thickness, and hanging perpen•
dicularly;'• their ;distance apart at the
sides.should be equal to
~ about one-third
of the length of the vessell.. _and 4icross
to- about one-half of the breadth.
'Legs shoq, the bones fine and the
joints firm.
Skin soft and elastic, and covered with
soft, close,woolly hair..
The coors preferred are brown, or
brown and white; the colors being dis ,
tinctly defined.
Great value is attached to the above
torm and points by the dairy farmer, and
he cinickly . takes them in when effecting
a purchase, SO that a mistake is 'rarely
made.
Apples In England.
The London Garden says that.denvent
Garden market is .piled htgh - withbarrels
Of- American .applei,. which are more
abundant; now. than . ever. known:before.
The English - apple - crop_ Was small. the
past season and iipples being very.!abund
anr,h ere; . they have .poure4.into the Lon- -
don,, market. There are 'large - supplies
'from .France and EC:Amid, the former.
,b.cirig Sold at, one dolar per bushel, and
the:hitter lower.• American apples, if
good, sell much i iQiaer.
Directions have been issued .by the
British admiralty •for the use of slaked
lime ftir the preservation of thinse por
tions of.the framework ""of iron vessels
which are constantly exposed to the'ac
tian of fea water. It is to be placed on
the iron frames, and in the water con.
, iuch compartments, bilgeS and
wings.: as cannot be dried oti,3utliciently
to: allow the tipplieation; of preservative
paints.
Fag 1877...1
JOB PRINTING
• A SPECIALTY.
• ' With our.four presses, a large 'assortment' cif
Plain and fancy job type, liordersjuks, papers,
cards: etc., and experienced workmen, we, are
prepared to do • -
All Kinds of Job Work •
•
at the- LOWEST PRICES. Promptly upon
receipt of order, (by maiLor otherwise,) -
we can furnish
Wedding Invitations,
Envelopes, Bill •Heads, Statements, Note Heads,
Box , ,Labels, Show Cards, Admission Tick-
ets, Ball Tickets, Law Blanks, Auction
Bills, Large Posters, Small Posters,
Bottle Labels, Calling Cards, Address
Cards, Business Cards, Invitation Cards,
Pamphlets, Business Circulars, Wrappers, Tags,
Dancing Programmes •
•
etc., etc. •
HAWLEY & CRUSER,
May 10. i / Democrat Office.
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N'OTICE.---To - tine heirs and legal yep
-1- yeses tatives of Ezekiel Babcock deceased, late
of Montrose, in the Conuty of Susquehanna, Pennsyl
vania.;
YOU WILL TAKE NeTICE :
That by an order of Ron. F. B. Streeter, judge of the
Orphan's Court in and for the county of kusquebanna,
you are requested to be and appear at: an Orphan's
Court to be held at Montrose, on the second Monday,
the 9th day of Aprll A. D. 1877, at 2 o'clock p. in.. then
and there to take the mild real estate of said decedent
at the . appraisal, bid for choice.refuse toltake it, or show
cause why the same shall not he sold according to law,
for the purpose of division to and among the said heirs.
• By order of Court. • *
WM. WHITE,
Sheriff
Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Feb. 21, 1877. 9w3
Datichy & 00.
2 R Fancy Cards 15 styles with name 10 eta
ad Post paid. J.B.Husted,Naseatt.Rens.Co.N.Y.7.
AGENTS 12 Elegant Olt Chromos, beautifully
framed. sent by mail for $l. Sell 'at sight.
• NAT. CHROMO CO., Pniladelph Bw4
TRIFLING •
WITH A COLD IS A LWA YS DANGIIR,OUS.
• TJEI33I
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS.
a sure remedy for COUGHS, and all diseases of the
Throat, Lungs Chest and Mucous Membrane.'
• , PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
- - SOLD BY ALL DBUffaISTS.
N. C. , CRITTENTON,'T Aven a, New York. Rw4
A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
orWe ,want 500 more first-class Sewing Machine
Agents, and.soo men of energy and ability to learn the
business of selling Sewing Afachinee. Compensation
Liberal. but yary according to ability, character end
•
qualifications of the Agent. - Per particulars, Address
Wittiox SEWING MA.CNI':II CO.,,oRICAGO
837 & 739 Broadway; N. Y., or New Orleans, La. Etv4
•
HHEADACHE. •
DR. C. W. RENSON I 3 • •
CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS.
are prepared expressly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous
Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous
ness; Sleeples• ness, and will CMa any case. Price 60
cents, portage free. 1-J01431)y : ell druggists and country
stores. Office, 106 North Eutaw Street. Baltimore,Md.
Refert nee : G. J. LESTER, Cashier Howard Bauk.Bal
timore, Md. •
`INSURANCE MEN , . TAKE :
NOTICE.
' AGENTS WANTED .•_
—,FOR, TRH— . • • . '
. ,
New Engltuld Mutual. Cite Ins. Co.
The oldest mutual. in the countri.. Chartered IS3;.
. LIBERAL TERMS. GIVEN.
milasToN dr. WA ii..ELIN General Agents,
I:33,South . Fourth Street. Philadelphia, 7
'OOA Month. AGENTS - WANTED on our THREE
• GREAT $2 BOOKS. The •
STORY oF CHARLEY'ROSS.
A. full account of this great mystery, wetten by his
Father, beats Robinson Cruso€ in thrilling. interest
The Illusiratul hand-bmlt to all religions, a COtupicte
Account of all denominations and setts. 390 Dinstra
lions. Also the Ladies' medical guide,bY Dr. Pancoast:
lOu illustrations. This, book Sells at sight Male and Fe
mit.e agents coin igoney owthem. Particulars free, Cop
ies by mail 2 each. , John E Potter & Co., Phila. 9w4
...• POLICY- HOLDERS ..
- . OF THE
.CONTINENTAL. SEUDRITY, NEW
. - JER S EY LIFE:.
• . • —AND.-- , i."
OTHER DOUBTFUL; pIsURANCE COMPANIES,
i • TAKE NOTIC E.
. THE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
(:h.hrtered 1435) offers speeiel terms for reinittrande.
(hi toton & Watteli a. Gen. Agts., 183 S. 4th St., Phila. 4
ALCOTT'S WATER-WHEEL,
Awarded the Centennial Medal,
The most practical, simple, and ef
fective. Its superior advantage at
partial gate is universally acknowl
edged. Address;
T. C. ALCOTT & SON,
Mfrs, of Wheelsßc Mill .Machinery,
Mount Holly, N. J.
Will give manufacturicg edits. 1.0*4
Bi vattiito; Gold Jewelry omlla Combination tt GtsietToelentwhelauitdee
handsome brooch,and ear drops.pair elegant gold stone
sleeve buttons. set spiral studs, collar button, heavy
plain wedding ring, and gents' Parisian dlt:tuond pin.—
The above articles sent. post-paid. for 50 cts., have been
retailed for $6. Bankrupt stock and must be sold. Solid
Milton Gold Watches, $1 0 each,for speculative purposes
good timers, equal in appearance to a $2OO genii,: o
gold. His reputation for honesty, fair dealing and lib
eta'ity is unequaled by any advertiser in this city.—N.
Y. Day Book, Dec. 16,1676. 'I ;I
PySTAGE STAMPS TAKEN AS CASH.
F. STOCKMAN 27 fond St., New York.
A HOME. & FAUM
c)pi *iro - crEL cwww,
On tho hue of a ORSAT RAILROAD with good mar-
hats both EAST . and WEST.
NOW Is um TIRE TO EEOURE IT.
Mild Climate, Fertile Soli, best Country for Stock rile
ing iu the ULited Statue.
Dooks,Maps, Pun Information,also`THEPlONEEß"
sent ace to uainittb oi the WOrla. _
Addrees, 0.. F. DAVIS.
• Lend Com.ll. P it.R„
9w4 " ' Omaha Neb.
; WONDERFUL SUCCESS: 0,000 OP Tlia
CENTENisIIALEXPOSITIOIi
,
IMCRUIED AND ILLUSTULTED,
SOW in (JO days. It, being the only tuniplute la *vice
work payes only $2,50) treattlig of td , e entire liistory
;_raud wtoidertill cariositiesk gitsc
etc:; inuttrosed ar.d $1 cheaper titan any other ;
everybody mans it. one new ilAunt eleired $3.50' ID 4
weeks: 3,000 sgenui wanted. bend quictily, lut pruu;
of the above, lip! `ions of UMCiatts. ClerUy, and pres ti ,
tankola pages, lull auscript lon,aud our EXTI - tiX 'll4lt:vi 8.
11111:113Aft 1.1 BROTHERS, PaUliiitlers,l34S4l34oU4 BUV et.
flupieelphiti. Pa - , -
CAI] rioN Beware of tilsely daiined otlititif and
worthless books. band for prouf. Ow 4
N.EW FIRM,
NEW,, s ooopp ;
w_l:ii:;.':.:.:',-'.1.30iy0 -- ils#: - 'p.o.;';
(Str,ociassOit. Ceitwilt,) •
DEALERS IN
Cook'Stoves Ranges Heats
big St,ovcw.
ON. TIME,
Is the name of a new ook Stove. jUst out,containing
a new principle in •• eking.. and_ ii,deetined to wake tk
revolution in the Jnatruction of hook Moves:. Come
in and seal t...* • : •
• THE AROUND, -
As a heating stove stands without a siva!, in beauty,
durability and economy. Come and satisfy' yourself,
and get tames of parties now using them.
TINWARE.
We take special pleasure ir offering to the Wholesale
and Retail Trade, oar desirable suppl vof Tinware. We
use none but the best of charcoal plates. -
OUR WORKMEN ARE EXPERIENCED
OUR KYLES ARE FAULTLESS
GOODS ARE WARRANTED?
And we dely any to produce better goode Ica lees
money. '
•
LAMPS. •
A:full line of Lamps of beautiful design. Also Chi
mneys of every description.
STONE WARE.
Flower Jars, Banging - Pots, Churns,. Butter Jars.
Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove Tubes, dtc.
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
Butts and Screws, Lofts and KnObs. Latches:Catches,
Doors. Bash, *Blinds. Glass. Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. Oils. Varnishes. Paint Brushes. spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shade desired. , AlSo colors
for mixing paint.
BOLTS:
A full assortment of Philatiell,hla Carriage Bolts. i.nd a
!canine of Iron Axles,- Bar lrnn. florae Shoes, Nails,
Rods, dm.
NAJLS. •
We purchase in Car-load lots, therefore can sell to tht
trade in less quantities as cheat) at any houte in the
city. •
Wm. IL BOYD; I J. H. ecßwix,:i J.! 8: COOLEY
.tiontrope. March 15, 1876.! t
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itirARK 'PgESE FACTS! i : - - ,-.
111! Testimony of. the WhOlelNVOild: ..
1110.LLOWAV.S.PIiLL$.-
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Extracts from.`4rions Letters.:
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"I had no appetite ; Hollo*ay's Pills gave me a hearty
one." --: - i - 1 : , i . •
"Your Pills are marvellous."- . . 1 t
"I send for another box. and keep them in the lion se "
"pr. Holloway has cures:l.oy hclidachethat watt chron
ic." . . 1 ,
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"I gave one of your Pills to mx! babe for,choleta moth
bus. Thetear little-thirg got uOll. in a day." i ;
"My nausea of at morning as no* cured 7 ! ,
"Your box of Holloway's ointntent.cured me of noiseS
in the head.. I. rubbed some of your Ointment behind
the errs and the noiselais left." i -
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"Set d me two boxes. l•want one fora phor family."
`1 enclose a dollar; your . price is ilii cts but the med
icine to me is worth a dollar.". 1 - ' ! . : '•
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"Send me five : boars of your Pills." -. . . , i
"Let me have three boxes.of your Pillshy return mall
for Chills and Fever." -.' - • • 1 : 1
I have over 200 such testlmonlals as these, hutivant
of space compels me to conclude:.: • .
For Cu tantous Disorders,
and all motions of the skin. this ointment is most
It does not heal externally alone. but pene
trates with the most searching effects to the very root
of the evil. "
X3C ca. 1 crixr ivy" 191 Li I—is ES
invariably cure the'inlinwing diecaaes:
DiSOrder of the Kidneys.
dlseatzes affecting these. organs. whether: ty,
secrete too'much or too little water ; or whether they h
afflicted with stone:or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled In the loins over the r4iotis of the kidneys,
these kills should be taken ;according to the printed di.
rections. and the Oliument'shoa,d be well rubbed into
the knoll of the back at !yid time. Thii; treatment will
give almost immediate relief whn all other means have
1
For Stomac..'e opt of 0 r..er.
• No medicine will so effete ! pally; improie thetone of the
stomach as these Pills ;.they rettiove all acidity occasion
ed either by intempyranee or i mPreper . diet. They reach
the liver and reduce it to healthy- action ; tney are
wonderfully efficacious in Cases 'of Spasm—in fact they
never tail iu caring alt disorderl of the liver and atom
.
.ach. ; .; •
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are. thO best E known in the
World for the following diseaseti:t Agne,.Anthma, Bil
ious
Complaints, Blotches' on ;the Skinillowel,Con
anmption, Deollity. Dropsy. Dysentery. hryaipela . s, Fe
maleirregnlarities,Fevera of all kinds„Fits. Goutilead-
ache, Indigesilon, Inflammation, Jaundice. Liver Com
plaints; Lumbago. Piles, Hheam.itism, 'Detention of
U r ine, Scrotala or King's tvil,§Ore Throats,, Stone and,
Gravel,Tic-Douloureaux: Ttnorsallcete, Worma of all
kinds, Weakneaa from any cause, etc.
IMPORTANT CAUTION.
None are genuine tinle4s the signature of J.llaydock.
as agent for the United Statve,i surrounds each bokof
Pills and Ointment. A handosme reward will be given
to any one rendering such; information as nosy lead to
the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the
medicines or vending the same. knowing them to be
sourious.
111 * *Soidat the manufactorrof Professor Holloway &
Co., New York, and by all respectable druggists and
dea'ers in medicine throughout the civilized world. in
boxes at2Acts, 62 ets. and St each. .101. — There is con
sidorable saving by taking the ,litrger sixes.
N.H.—Directions for theguidance of patients in ev
ery disorder aro affixed to each box.
FRENCH, ItICHARDS, & CO., Bole Aents, '
Philadelphia, Ps:
r PUNKIIa..NNOqK
MARBLE WORKS.
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BURNS &' WHITE,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
ITALIAN & AMERIOAN , MARBLE;
. MARBLE AND•i3LAOFE MANTL E S.
SCOTCH & AMERIOAIsr_. GRANITE
. A Specialty..., . .
rirCeraeter7Lots
P.O. Bursti, ili o ..otr E t t
Tunktiiinnock. h., AU: it
NET PRICES
•
MEE
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=MEI
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GOOINS I .i(40013;'
Wm:•: iTetwrclerL
1114 just r e ceived ica
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ENTIRE NEW STOCK or - MEWS',
BOYS' AND 'YOUTHS'
OLOTHIN6, ,
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•At, piicee to suit Met:hard times. ' <
MRS' SODS, S6Tll$l5
BOIS' &YOUTHS' SSTOSIO
Also a flne line of
Dity•GQpp ! s i
HATS & QAPS,I
800T5A....‘ 14.
D SHOES, YANKEE
-NOTkOIsTS, FANCYGOQDS t ,
Cheap for ciieg. NO charges for showing our good!.
New Itilford. May 3d, 1816..—tf.
DIPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
C. & A. CORTES'
T/3EI."Sr Ca-C) C 013091
gpi.citAN.T ...' TAILORINk:
AT OUR NEW STORE ,
No. 21 Court Street.
We would respectfully announce to the public that
we have removed taunt' new and spacluns store. No.
21 minter of I.'part and Water streets. and are filling It
with a new stoc...ef goods that havejust arnved. Our
stock or Dress Goods. Shawls, etc.. are of the very lat
est Spring patterns and styles and purchased for cat!
when the market was most depressed. -
In the line of. Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Oloves,Hale
Goods, Ribbons. etc., onr stock is unsurpassed. We
have also opened a Departin en t of Merchant Tailoring,
and have just purchased a large stock of k the latest
styles the line of Cloths, Cass mere's, etc., and cattle
very best qua'ity. We have employed to take charge
of this Department. T. D. TAYLOR, beg the
leading and most successful critter in Vas city.and who
always guarantees a perfect fit. Mr. Taylor did the se
lecting of the cloths. cassimeres, - trimmings, etc.. lot
thia Irtmenr, which should satisfy all that we have
- the latest and most lash ion..ble styles.
We cordially think our patrons for past favors. and
promisethem and the public generally that we are bet
ter prepared than ever to supply anything in our line.
We solicit your patronage.
. • C. & A4MBTS/Ilf,
Binghamton. April 19,1876,.
THE GREAT OAUFE OF HUMAN
MISERY:'
Just Published, in Sealed Envelope. Price six cent*
A" Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
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sumption. Epilepsy. and Fits ;Mental and Physical In
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authiir.of the “Green ltuok. . &c.
The - world-renowned *Hair, In .this admirablo Y tt*
tore. clearly proVes from his own experience haw th•
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Ciil
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1:217 - This ,tecture will prove a boon to thousands sad
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. .
Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address
on receipt of Az cents or WO post stamps.
Aciarers
TB E CULVERWELL MEPICAL CO.,
41 Ant St., New York ; Pobt office Box, 4686.
Oct. 11, VOL
SITY YOUR WAGONS, CAR
WAGES AND SLEIGHS, .
W. OUSTERHOUT I lI.A.RFORD, PA.
' • PRICE LIST.'
Repairing done an short notice, cheaper than the
cheapest., I
Am-class Phwtons . -
" Buggies, - ' - - ISO
" " Lumber wagons. - - 115
" l'lrtfonne from $l4O to•
.$lllll
" " Swell body Sleighs, - - $
75
BLA.CKSAIITHING.
To shoe per span new,
corkend set
ea per epari
All work warranted, 641 and examine .my stock
•
before purehaslng elsewhere. • , • .
W. ousTRRHoIZ':
It s urford Aprll2B; ' •
J.ll.B.s.aings. I II G. BLANDING I J. B. COMIDOI
Barnes, Blanding &, Co.,
paible and granite aforko,
IN 1840.1
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL RINDS OF
MARBLE AND , . GRANITE MONUMENTS.
MANTLES, &C.
IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH. GR ANI TE,
, 26 . Ohenango . St - „ Neal. Depot,
March 8. tBlO. BINGHLIATON. N. Y
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VALITAPLE. - FARM FOR SALE,
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NEW 11, 1
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Vol Fleet. dee'd. 6 era fur tam tbtairrin of tiald (heed-
I tit:one-fourth mile borth of the ,)10xley chareh, N o w
Al illord t owl:1401i, . Pa t It - tiontaiaar about 112 . ,per
well wattqed, le. ced,and ut der e good ett . teotlttiblvio
Lion.. 1 mast diepoeu of raid Otam, and will Nal on
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WM. HAYDEN.
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