The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 18, 1877, Image 2

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    moicritosß, PA., APRIL 18;1877.
Cloud* With Silver. Linings.
There's hevera r day so sunny
Bnt; ii lit tie chiud -appears ;
There's never wlite so harpy
' • But tins had its flaw of trarA ;
.BUt . the 'stin shines out -the 'irighter
. s:llVberi theritormy , tempest clears.
• Thereti never a 'garden growing
With rise la every plot ;
There's never heart so burdened
But hns one tender spot.'
We
We have only to puisue the border
To 'find the forget-It-m.llot.
, .
There's never a day so pleasant
Bet-has bitterwith - the sweet
.There"S never at p.ttli so ruggiid •
• But bears the print of lee! !
.And we have helper promised
the triali we meet;
There's never a sun that rises
But we know ' twillset at night ;
'-Theihtts that gleam 'in the morning,
At evening are kik as-bright;
Ana: the hour, that is the sweetest .
Is between the dark and' light.:
There's never a dream that's happy -- '
, But the waking makes us sail
There's never a dream-or sorrow s,-
. 's 'But the Waking makes us glad -; •
We shall look some day with wonder
• At the troubles we have had..,
There's never a; way , sci narrow.
But the entrance is made straight :•;-'‘
There's always a guide topeant:tts
To the "little wicket. gate ;" .
And:the angels will lie nearer .
•
To the soul that is desolate.
• There's never a heart so haughty . ,
That some day will how and kneel . ;
There's never a heart so wounded
That the Saviour cannot heal ; • - .
;..There's Many.* lovely forehead
That's hearing the hidden seal.
TRAPPED BY AN HEIRESS.
COSIER place th an the big sitting
-
AA room at Hd!crest, would have been
hard to find, if one had travelled from
.
140'8.D/it to , John O'Groat's; and:.On
thisetentful evening, when the .destinie
of two people . were about taking definite
form, --,two people who had never ei
eaclhntheroind who were couknsi'and
who had heard of ,'each other so "mu6h
and"-to often, that both were -curiously
eager to mOit-- . -on this important
. •
ning.,:the sitting-room at Hificreat had
never looked pleasanter or cosier. -• •
A huge fire of logeglowed• like molten
Carbuncles the .'open fireplace ; on the
table in the centre of the floor, whose
Coyer . matched the glowiog crimson of.
the carpet; was a stand that held wilozen
snowy wits tapers, whose beaming, light
contrasttd exquisitely with the: ruddy
gloW . of the fire;
And beside the-table in a big,- cush
ioned chair, with his' the-table,
thrust toward
the ; genial . warmth of the hearth, hizz
gay dressing 'gown flitting comfortably on
his portly.form, his gold rimwd glasses
on h7O nose. at the 9wner and master of
. .
Ifillcrest Mr. Abinh Cressit!gton, riell,
i
good-mitt) ed, and fond of his own Wisv..
Oppo , it him was the Mistress of the
pla.xL—iiit e, shrewd-faced, : sharp-nosed.
merry Aunt Cornelia. his sister, - who
since her widowhood, had come to Hill
crest lotnalie her hne,helor brothei's home
as rdeaPant ;is she c,uld.
• That Fhe had succeedtd was very evi
dent.hy the way.now in which he I. , oked
titt.fintn a leakr he had been reading--
the confitlential, kindly way in which he
did it.
"Waltei *rites a curious letrer in re
sponse to my invitation to, come and
spend a few wei•lrs at, Bitterest as soon as
be gets i.v..r . his fatigue from his, ocean
voyage home from his five Yebt's tour
:abroad. PH read it to you."
He lenned near the scf tly. glowing
lights. arid began tbe short. concise 1 ..0%
Walter Austin bad written from his
chambers in the Temple.
''"You, are, very kind, indeed, uncle
Atiiih, to ask me down to H‘licrest, for
as Intir.iiB I wish to Rtay, and I assure
yOu, I have been so long's wanderer that
thiidea of home is very pleasant to me.
But, when I take. into consideiatton the
paciflitif importance yon propose attache
inglo my *is t, I am unwilling- to accep'
„the invitaticn. To MP. the idea of having
:fanciea inclinations put into
burner: and' to feel that I am ou con
.
tintifil duty to win my - Way, into the trOod
gra6B cif my . second cousin Mabel. WhOm
'you- are . :kood ebongh to isianf me-'to
Uri% Ownelia interrupted sharply --
4 %bitih, yOu never surely went an d told
his ont i gor ep w von n_ vie w
Itiarriage . with Mabel r
: : ftWhy not? I certainly . did. I told
bim
i,n'Tny letter that it was a chance, for
he'd rever_get aßain, and, .that he
needn't`feel 'under finch tterrible . a.
tinns to take limey to Phil'a little 14-
:bel, hut to come down land be:cow:l , llv,
and if:anything should -happen, it'd ~ h e
&Wright, all round.”.
Mr.P. Cornelia ,koitteti vigorously; her
lavender esp.rihnons quivering m the
ta*.r glow.
"All I have to' Pay is; ynn're —a tool,
Alnah 1 Walter is right. .A .young man
doesn't like.to liave• his fancies and t'nr
tialities under- rein and whip, an d th e
very fact thntWe want him to marry Via
eel', will Make him ir : distr , se'rl la do it.
in the veil'
mistake
rent -
, .
..ie,it r ent t
at ..) f;
, i I
yoii vP . r ri 1, -7 -
I__,l .. Aghast - • nit)o. inoistr,-
bern- ''' IngtOn ' •
' .
IOriPPB--
~I bee.
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.' deiPrTinPudidn't- atirPn7 Iv 'r°ll!
, trieterl4- I , t --itts on l l, --
~. - . n,,,bv,re alty
~„_,,d4n . , /
. 5 .,.., re nw.
.; ie-pfillrile Vii”
U voll di All
w ,th.rn
:Ihoui -
;ditv,, 4 -4ri knn.- ,' or
ii Etrip,. ~ Don
~..,,.. '-ed- yo
t*tor' -li ilikA• you y se rain r -
- a - ' . ,
ren."o,.r.t!' ~k f 1 : An
..
,4- .443 iv bOo
Ai,
hopes for Mabel. and Walter at the very
outset."
Mr. Cre.ssington stared discomfitedly..
"t am, sure.- „V.meant,enough,
Cornelia. waited=.. Walter to
know what'a l the darling.otiesiMabel is."
. ‘Tery.opiimelidable, indeed ; :only if
you'hud-COnsiilted . 'ine about the letter
yowsent; t shoUld • have - advised . you to
Say nothitig about Mabel, or her,charnisi.
or her expectations. I should have ask
ea him simply to come and - see - US, and
11:t7 . e left the rest . to Mabel's blue eyes.
You see Aniali ?"
• • iiis4ips compressed slowly. - -
• ``.l . thlak . .l. see. -And my nopesin that
direction'.are all ruined." •
.
The sayer -needles' clicked rapidly, and
the . snow-white yarn came reeling merrily
off the ball ticd'er. her arm. •.,
"Not at all. Leave it to me, and 'l'll
see what can he (lone r Trust it to a wO- -
man's wit to get even a blundering old
frilow like yourself out of a s . crape.'
She smiled and nodded, and looked al
together so mischievous, that Mr. Cress.'
ipgton became qUite excited over her
little mystery. • -
.t "Do explain, Cornelia?'
,
And when she "expliiined," he leaned
'3ack in his chair, with an• expression of
posi i tive :we slid admiration on * his
* face.
* After (twit of a. glorious winter day,
with here and there a star twinkling in
the pale gray sky; and the lights and the
fires in . the Hillcrest sitting-room making
an elcquent ..velcome 'to Walter Austin as
'ne stood in the midst of the lonely home
circle, tall, gentlemanly, handsome, and
aelf-possetiitd.
Old Mr.. Cressington was in his richest
humor as he led forward two young
girls.
"Come, don't be shy, now, i Walter,
this is your cousin, Mabel Cressington,
slid this is her good and inseparable
friend Irene Vance,come ft► help entertain
you. My nephew, Mr. Walter Austin,
girls.- And Lois is aunt Cornelia—you
remember her well enough, hey ?" -
And so the presentation was merrily
got over, acid Walter found himself at
limo in the most pleasant family he ever
had known. •
' They were remarkably pretty girls,
with blue eyes --:Though Miss Vance's
were decidedly 'the deeper blue and more
bewitching--and lovely yellow gold hair,
although Walter. found himself , admiring
the style of
,Miss Vance's coiffure bef6re
he bad known her anhour, and when he
sent up to-his room' that night he felt as
if, .berfween the • two—roguish.:May and
and sweet little Irene,be never ,would
come caft heart whole.
. "For Mahe! is a good little darling.
and I will take . old ..great ! nncle. Abiah's
advice' and fall in love with her, and
.thereby.secure a generous - share of the
Cress.irgtori estates."
• And the handsome young gentlem:tn
went to s!eep and dreamed, instead of
Mabers laughing eyes, of Irene's gentle
tender ont-s, and awoke , :somewhere in
the middle of the night, unable: to get
co sleep again for thinking ofher.
. And ,the after days were not.much
ter. - Despite the golden value of Mabel
there WllB something about Irene Vance
that made thflAtead-strong fellow very
fooll6hly indifferent- to .the .advice - be had
sworn to follow. • •
. , . .
"Because, by Jove! a fellow would
have to b. made of graniti to . resist the.
sweet, shy ways of such . a
: little darling
as I rgli e And oirry - her o " if she'll
have tn., and the money and property
m:iy go to the—dogs.! I've a head.and
pair of 'hat*, and' little .blue-eyed Irene
shall not suffer." .
It. was not an hump later :that he-mei
her in the hall, carrying 'great. boughs of.
hotly, to festoon down the sombre walnut
staircase.:
"Give me your burdel, Irene. Why
didn't von tell me you were going to
gather it; and let me-go with you P
He managed to get the lovely sprays
from her arms, hut it rcquired an im
mense amount of tardy effirt, his
part.. and shy, sweet blushing On,hers.
“Answer me, Irene. Why did'nt you
let me.go 'with you ? Wouldn't:you have
liked it
Be d etnarid.d hei answer in his most
captivating;lordly w ay,,' aai
_she drOpped
her eves confusedly.
"Y-e-s."
"Then :why were you so Cruel tome?,
Say. Irene." _ ;
"I am not cruel to anybody Indeed
I Must. go."
Walter phinted himself - preciselv in the
way. and was 1, ()kink ,-dowti .her rose;
tinted face::-
"Isloyort.siftn!,t go yet. Irene. you Are
eruo. or:you. would ;lever depriye me ; of
one opportunity to enjoy the hressedneoo '
of your society."
His voice lowered tenderly; -and he
dronned his head nearer her golden cnrls."
"You know Ithink it is cruel. itryou,
to he so distant, and shy,, and , reserved
with . ime—don't von. Irene ?"
She shraok itway,her lovely form drool).-
ing like lily of the valley. her clippks
haneing out, their signal of, distress.and '
confusion.
"Oh. PleilSe don't bilk 80, to me! In
deed.' must. go. Mabel is wnitinefor the
holly, and she—they won't like it—"
But Irene was a prisoner - m.his tight
eimo,
'lf what? if thPy. find yin and me
talk;ng st. , eon fidentiallyitogether:'
-'"Nfl I mean if I "don't - lake the holly
at Ail C"."
Urn i ter pint h i4= arm aroilnd boy waist
bpf o re slip hardly, knew what he was
".Trene'jnak Xott. shall not go
unfit yot in
i let . see in - your 'eveli r if you
Rite 'tme tis'Ayell'• tiff - 4 You ! -Irene,
my.dear little girl, I do love you dearly;
dearly r
She Was silent one second, and he saw
the quiv,r that, trembled on , her lips.
Then she raised tor golden head slowly ,
shyly. • !. .
"You love .me.:' .Oh, s Walter, what
will they all , say? Don't 'you know ' , int'''.
ought to talk this, way to - Mabel, instead
of me ? lam nobody, Walter, and Ma
bel is a. great heirees.'
• Walter had both • arms roilnd her by
•this time, and was looking ardently in
ber loving face. •
"I know - Mabel is an heiress, and a nice
little girl ; and I also know you are, a
darling---my darling—and 'the Only girl
I ever asked to be my wife, or shall ever
ask! Say yes, pet I"
His tones were. low and tender, but tri—
u mphan t.
"And you can deliberately _ give up so
'Much for only just me?"
Her wondions eyes now. mei his brave
ly, and thrilled them with the love-light
in them. .
"Only just you, my own darling ? Why,-
you 'are more than all the world to me!
Come, Irene, we will go 'tell tinele Abitih
at once. ? Just one kiss first—yes, you
must!"
And he had more than one, or two, or
three—he had as many ai he wanted—
before he led her, blushing , with tears
trembling on her lashes, like diamonds
on a golden thread to uncle Abiah, who
sat in his library with Mrs. Cornelia, in
dustriously • looking • over her recipe
book.. • - • ~
.They looked up in surprise as Walter
marched in ; Irene on his arm.
¶lf you please, uncle Ahiah, I want
your blessing and cordial consent to give
you, Irene for your niece. I love her and
she love's me."
Uncle Abiah looked shrewdly over his
gla.ses at Mrs. Cornelia. •
"Well. sister, what. - shall we say to it . ?"
And abroad smile -of perfect , delight
was on her merry face. ' • -
"Say ?Why, tell them' yes, and wel
come; and tell them their aunt Cornelia
isn't. a fool..if their uncle Ahiah
Walter looked astonished, and then
felt Irene , trembling - on his arm. ,
"Darling what is it ?"
• She smiled through her tears as she
clung to his arm.
"Oh, Walter, I am so afraid you will be
argnv. lam Mabel after all, and—and
"And ' you have made love to pony
cousin, the 116irefo, in spite of yourself,
my boy!' So Hillcrest is a foregone fate,
after all, eh ?". -
"Don't scold, . please Waller!" Mahel
said in a low, pleading voice, with her
blue eyes looking into his own.
"As if I ever could " scold you, my
darlioe! And Nince I have you, what
need I care else?" . -
And Cornelia turned over the
loaves of the Teci pr-hnnk unfit she time
to "wedding-cake and avers that she
made the match herself.
NEW STORE.
Al.. 11„. LYONS & CO. •
• ,
line opened a store Ja i ,
BIRCHIRDVILLN.
DRY GOODS, •
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
TRUNKS & SATCHELS,.
PAPER ' HANGINGS,
FLOUR & SALT, '
•
BOOTS & SHOES
RUBBERS, and most , kinds of ginids
that are wanted.
Dr.'Jayne's Family Medicines, &c.
Alrare invited-to call and see how .*ell
they can do by. buying of '
J.
'WESLEY HUBBARD.
Bireiardvllle,Pa.,'Dec. 20,1876t1: _ '
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
C.::'.& A. :CORTESvi'
unit c*COO.IC3ISS
MERCHANT TAILORING,
AT OUR NEW STORE.
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers, upon reasonable' terrns, a
flue farm in
AUBURN TOWNSIIIP,
about 1 miles from the 4 Carneze. containing 15i:
-scree, ith gOod Inge and orchard upon it and stll
improved. ,tfor, particular* enquire or
LYMAN BLAKESLEE,'
- roater-Sue9tielitimin County, Pa y
- .
• Auburn , 4
OornerS. tivignetoointi county, Pa.
" • . Aeolktieee of Jae. Lluabetry.
411/1.0.!
BILLINGS. STROUp,,
GENE.RAL
FIRE,= I ft IPE AND. ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
IMlCcbamtx;csgra.M =b a , .
Citpital,Represented, $100,(N)0,000
Fire Asisociation of Phil.. Capital & Aeiwts, f 3,500,00(
Inruraileu Uu. of N. A., Phil., • '6 5,00u.000
Peousylv into Fire,. Phit.,. - ••I,r•Otl,Otio
l a s, uo.of the State of Puunsyl•'.
vania, Phila. Pa. •
Lyeouffug of Altiouey, ea. 4 , 1 1 4 -
LAl:Caster' 'of LIMO/LIMN 46
.iNewtolt of Newton,
Home Ins. t10.,N.X.i "
National 0. ,
CO . mercial'Fire '
Fairfield Vire ins. Co„-Sonth
-Norwalk, Conn.* - " "
Atlas 6• • 66
Royal eanadutn, of Mottreal, •
- Onuada. " •
Liverpool. London & Globe,•
• of Liverpool. Eng., „ ' 4. 37,000,000
-Providence Washington, •of
Providence, R. 1., ,
Trade Ins. Co. Camden, N. J. 4 4 14
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter
son, N.J. _ 66 It
Conn. Mutual Life its, Co., Assetts $40,000,001'
American Life, fpalia. $5,000,01A
Travelers Ins. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplus $8,000,000
Railway Passengers sBoo,ooti
Theandersignedbasbeen wo.lknoirn in tbiaeonnty,for
the past 20 yearti, as an Insurance Agent. Losses sns
tit' nen by his •Compainies have always been promptly
paid.
Ear OMee up stairs, in building east from Banking
Otlice of Wm. R. Cooper &Co., Turnpike'street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES. H. SMITH. l o l u d , managers. '
AMOS NICHOLS, f
Montrose. Jan. 5. 1576.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
Tile Pao➢la's ➢rug- Stores
L N. BULLARD,, PROPRIETOR.
it.,KES YON ;Druggist dr, Apothecary.
PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM !
The undersigned would respectlullyannounce to all
the people everywhere, that to his already extensiY
stockand variety oi Merchandise in the Grocery. Pro - -
vision.and Ilardware:line.
lie has added a vI ry choice assortment of PURR
DRUGS. PATENT MEDI44INES.' BRUSHES.. PER
FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters hims 11 be can assure
the public they will find it tot heir advantage toexatn
ine before purchasingelsewhere. To all Physicians in
this section of the. county he would respectfully at.-
nonnee. that he hassecured the services of R. Kenyon .
as Druggist and Apothecary. a hose long exnerienceand
acknowledgeu care and ability. Rutitle him to your en
tire contldence in the line of compoundine medicines
or preparing prescriptions. and who won.4i also esteem
it an especial favor to receive calls from a vof .his old
^nstomers or new ones. Will make the Pi ent
'l►tedi
rincsa specialty. Also Domestic and Forekn Mineral
Watt 'Tr—an extensive stock. Also fineGroceties—
LEIBM'S EXTRACT AF BEEF, FRESH SAL NON
PICKLED! & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS,
PEAS, CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS, atc., dco.
In fact, anythng and everything MA is ordinarily need
ed, Respectfully soilelting a call, I remain,
• I. r 4 . BULLARD.
Powder! Powder: Powder
Blasting, Rifle ,and Shot Powder, Shot. Load, an
Tubes, Caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse, &c.,
Monirose, Sept, 9.1874—tf„
.fLo.N=RADwE;
PLANING MILL
LUMBER YARD!
In order to better neetiinmodate the - comnlnnity.t he
nnderaigned‘ has established a depot for the soli. of
Lumber ;Manufactured at. Mt newty-ereetedbnildlngon
tbe.Old Keeler tannery Site, in the
where wilibo kept coriets oily on hand. A full stock of
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, HEMLOK,
OAK, ASH, MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT LUMBER,
whieb.with the aid of the most improveci maeldneyand
Competent workmen.% prepared to work !ntoany Aspe
to meet the wants of Customers.
WILL SEASMID'iMMIIER; - INCLFIDING SIDING
FLOORING. CEILING. SHINGLE AND .
;- ':., , 4zasobps i r..o44Tix ON . 11,AND. 4..
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll &MUIR
done to order.
WAGON, CARRIAGES & SLEIGH,
MANUTAC'TORT
in connection witn the above establishment. under the
management of Mr. R. H. Rogers. Rxemine our work
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
promptly. -
A. LATHROP.
Montrose. Beptembes 29th. 1875.
PIMPLES.
•I will mail (Free) the recipe for preparino a elmple
Vegetable Balm ihat4lll remove Tor, FRECKLES,
PIMPLES .srut iluvrcams. leaving the skin soft. clear
and henatiful ; and also instrnettons for producing a
luxuriant glow h Intir on a bald head or pmeoth face.
Address Ben. Vandol & Box 5121, No . Woopter
St., N Y. 2%0:6
•
EllllOl-15 OF YOUTII. -
-CFNILEMAN who suffered for yam it m Wert?.
ous DeWitt v. P o
remure mid i Bll-Ilie . •
ff et.
of youtlqui tudivieretion . will. for_ ihe-'prikervf iufferlug
lintbolity. 'AIM !nolo idt :010, tired the rfttottila
ireetitits for
Wil rine& ;u ufferer e ta
wie
h • n mpe t m ru t edy.lty %%Mi+ he
er's experience elm do SO 11 odd' essiugin perfect (mild
. • .
,t•
:4 . 0-li* 4. OGDEN. 6.4
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-;,•• .• -
EENE
" 700.004
" 6,ooopuli
'4OU.Olk
. 150.0ot)
• 6,000,000
11 4.50,000
• 460,U00
325,C00
6 6 500,000
• • 600,000
216,00 C
L!VIC.
ACC (DENT.
8. LANODON, Solicitor.
ac.. for Bale by
I. N. BULLARD.
HEART OF TOWN
ONBY- TALKS!
This Ore prices
(bet the eustotaer,)
but other dealers who find fault because It siollt• thei t
profits. They assert that I cannot sell goods al pri ces
tlaMt4l. them). prlcee ore not for a halt. but are ge l .
nine aid wilt be Itilfilled Ea every partictila . Call and
see for yourielvea.
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY
EARNED !
WEBSTER The Clothier's PRICE LIST
For FALL :& WINTER 1876-7. .
Good heavy business sults -4 $ 1011
Diagonal *lnc mixed putts ~ 841
Heavy ciisAiniere suits g 01)
Biiker ivorsted sill' 0--- - , - • —_ _ i ttol
Fancy plaid caspiinere - nits --4 -- 1100
Englo•li Diagonal snits - - - - . - -,- - 17 o•
French baskot sults '' --- - - - -••••••- --- - - r
All wool Brold cloth coats. -
Heavy sheep,' my overcoats • - - ,
Chinchilla ove: coats - '7l‘,
Fur Heaver overcoats -.-- : • • - - - 1 • 60
Fine dinonal overcoats - . - - - - - - - - - - - 12 to
Union Waver overcoat - ...- . —,. .. . .•..- le 4
French Beaver oviercoats - -.- - - - - 1 201
Buys' Clothing--3 - to .10 years.
Heavy mixed school snits , 354
eassimere suits - - • 5%
- - - - • , _
1,500,0,ut
Diagonal and basket .suits 6st
Stoat. overcoate -- -- -- -- . ------ 455
Cipe And ulster overcoats =- 6 tig
Buys' Clothing-9 to 15 years.
Heavy mixed tkehool suits 5.01
Heavy (abetment vnite - 8.
Diagonal and basket stilts - 2 - - - -
Heavy every-dayovercoats - I- - - _
Chinchilla overeoa e -
Beaver and For Beaver overcoats --..- - 803
Cape and lllbter overcoats - - - 741
Yuuths Clothing 16 years to men's sizes,
Good itidershirt or drawers - : - -
Good knit jackets - - - - .... -
Good wool rhlrte - • - -- - ltp
340,001
Good cotton slicks -
Cloth coveredlolded end ccilare - .
And all other goods in proportion.
liar 'The highest price paid for prime butter at
WEBSTICH'S.
5ept..20,1878.
BINGHA.MTON,
BOOK BINDERY
P. A. HOPE INS & SONS; PRORlllliva
No. 41 Court Street, 2d Floor, Binghamton, N. Y.
ALL STYLES OF BINDING
AND BLANK BULK .::11ANUFACTIMINti
- AT REASONABLE PRLOBEI.
Binghamton.gay 3d,1876.-2-1n-
J. DONLEY,
P,
• FtJitNISHING
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TAKEL
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• . BINGRAM•L'ON. N. Y.,
The lateat improved Coffin! and Caskets on hand.-
Hearse to order. Shrouds. etc. april iii. bin.
11:Triciertaark.liag.
The undePtigt. , ed will rah
Und 710 r .g .
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..641. a Spechditi,
to their . • • hilidnesr,
. needing, their eervice* - will he promptly'teail
to. Satlefactioa guaranteed.
r fr :' B.MAT MIME,
Frlendtiville. Pa.. 7.187 n. 14.0
I CLARK. PRACTICAL LA.
• CIITNIsT ANA , GIIN 8711T111.
has located On Public venue. (basement, of B. C.
Sayre's store building) where be is prepared to doll!,
kinds of 1411 n Smithi lig, hewing Machine repairloz
Filing. Lock ri pairing and nit light mechanical jar la
short notice. and on as reasonable terms as can la
done elsewhere. All work warranted. Order, bewail
promptly attended to. Your patrona e is tolfritoi,
andsatisfaction w•arit weed . . ' J. W. CLAM!
.V ntrose. Ans 9.1878 i f. :
saCi TAPIR S FAvoniTE,CARrs all atyies. efil
Lime ICc. Poet pd. J. B. Iltreritaktaos.in. Roue. Cu. '.l'
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F YOU will ngrre to distribute some of our cirraltn
1. we will rend you a cbranno 111 gilt frame. and a 3
puge. t 4 column illumruttd paper. FREE for 3 twat.
II hciop t • <Tubr tt• pay portage. Agents wanted. KPJ.
UALL & CO..,Bostun. :Outs. 13-11
A GEhlr 24 12 Eleuant Oil Chrrimose henutitnllt
11 Itariptql. rent 111ua111or I. S• II at sight.
NAT. 11.111. (:04 Ithtiade)pli la. 81c4
ii s ctS • 1 2Pacarb A LCO TT't3 ‘VIATE It- W HEEL,
1)" mos , 7116 .Awar ed the Centennial Medal,
-The most Practical. I imple, andel.
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• • A-0 • teethe'. • Its superhir advant.age tt
.. partial gate is univereilly ackuisrl.
7 : •-• t dged. Address.
T. C. ALCOTT kill.
Mfrs, or. Wheels ib Mill . Martinet
Munnt Holly. N. J.
Will gift', mannfacturit g rights .
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WITH A COLD IS tLWAYS DANURROUS
17039
WELLS' CA114501410 TABLETS.
a liUre Irmtdy for CCIJOIIB, and all dieesses of
Throat, Longo. Che/4 and, if neuing INembrabe.
PUT UP 0 1 41. Y IN ciLITEBOXICS.
At*LD BY ALT. DIUTOALITA
N. C. CRITTENToN, 7 8 ix•lt Avenue. New York. 34
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out . AGENTS WANTED on al
V . THREE GREAT $2 uOOKS. The
KIVRY OF UH.AIiLEY ROSS,
a Rill account of this Great . Mystery, 'written Wit
Father. beats Robinson Crnroe iu tioilling intent
The Illustrated handbook of a I religions, a cotepkto
acrount of all driltiMillatielhi and ft•CIP 300 Wart*
Lions. The ladies , .mectiesi guide. by Dr. Panrout
lUt illustrations. These books tell at right. / 1 1 4 e.... 114
Female Mm i
Monts coin
ot.ey on them. Particulars n
Otipiee•by mall $2 each.. jahn B. Putter £
A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
Are want 500' more first-class Sewing Nadi"
Agents. and 800 men of energy and ability to leant tY
business of sellinti Sewn* hfachioes, compessith *
Liberal, .but vatying at cording to ability. chluitto
and qualidcations of the Agent. FOr particular:. Ab
dress _
WILSON. SEWING MACHINE CO.. CHICAGO ,
' 227 & Prnfoltray - N. Y.'or New OrlairiP, La. /,!"'
NOTICE. bl i a d
largest /411t1 bat
Stationary YartoutllP
World. It eoutalts
11 980 Pair% Dothobley.aOldart Po:rd :V a% r tt eitill fit ""'
Jatre3
4-1, Gnawed* iumtpl• wave, with oleMint
• 01410 Y. b113011•11,Anti ladles/ Diatdotutols fang Sotqr
d m roPit...tiost-itldlp cants. 5 packages, atm
"*" to I • Dime Lisoor Wroth fres to all itge,"`u
BRID" it 00,1700 Breadwayln!"
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lee* :340:114ILLOYIl CO3It3N. I ITrOV. ego 1 A" . . . 41
- Vomit . l'ortholitor I'M Pen, I•__ arer.rt n kriro.P.L 1 ,4 4. -
sparer, - l'apir.ratlar ruilbor, *owing .IlAclitna
Cutter, and rar 1110tottf.: beams . CUttlity. Ott llooks onil Pd
Vottons, Entstnt4 Slots. 110 4)1 14 immakon pcn
hearUy nteUe l Plotodt Ailld lax% llftllrre. Ago'
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cola money surf tipyir :4 the bed selllrg art 'r r:;
, SamP 4 o 25 r•nta. btz Au f Extra ertllnnty Imlnten
143-410111 S. Rand fltr.iiitrapto haltilcum and canrirsr
• Irmo- `- BRIDE&COia 780 Brandwny, Pa• ,
RTATIONIRT PACRAOM and Ell, 4
rhe LLOYD COXDINIATION for v
• DOWD& ORIOR &
• - 702 Oroadway. NoW cr"'
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THAT',HURT
C. H. WEBSTER. sTR.
63 and 64 Court Street.
Binghamton, N. T.
Danchy b. Co.