MIA V olume 32. Donotrat--Total. A rrungement of Moth. VLA RAUSIOA D s.tnans, ) Sraoas : tro, Deput.i ..• ..... 090pM '629a .X 1 tniftra , Dail3 1(109a Ica 1 29p vs • • Pstl,J . 045 am 200 pm e. tin weekly.i 5. 000 pm 8 00ata weok)) . .... 7006 m 7 00am •:,u.ria I.ake.(tri meekly).. r•Ull,pm Wpm 1000 m 400 pm York. kale Montrose Depot,) New Milford, and WyMuMmt arc „„t t, a station mail rims Tuesdays, Thursdays, , .:Icaniton mail. (CIO Silver Late,) rims ... n d Saturdays. lIIe mail runs Tateedayet,Thuradaya.and Sat Innt I r uun 31 on day,. etineedsys, and ADDITIONAI. STAOZA: :olve,duily for Mootrope Depot at 1 m..and -1 • .k daily for New Milford st7Bes.m. - al 3 p. m. ntrese Elfalwicy s• Trittzt. To take effect on Monday Trsinet • NORTHWARD. T • e. x. r. at. . AlOll/1,11.e.... 6.00 .. _1925 545 2 ..... Banter. . 1015 535 . Ilitnncl 1005 523 035 515 : J .... .945 505 a, L7uD ' 905 455. Avery'*.. 923 445 . ..915 433 . ...0 05 425 415 t" 540 - 3 55 tl‘n rwct at Tookhannock with P. a.. I" north arid Dnmh.. . JAMES. I. BL AKSLEP, Prep'L c Advertisements Sales. ' t•r . , Notices u„•t .1 Incorporation. :t tonal LiCellSe Petitions Brsitttss Loc.k.t,s. ;eN etc.—C. F. Sisson & Co. 'John. U,.n , Examinations Free—Dr. Butter About Town %,av for some of our old batchelors to better quarters is to take a "better halt." Wm. t. Terrell has laid a very fine walk along big Jot and residence on Main street. next social clitheriug of the ladies of St. • ‘;.urcn will. he bold at Mrs. Biddle's on q 3 evening next. July 2d. • Poilosopher deetfu - es that the reason why • I - %Vitae it. lies, and is lie- WY; WERE exposed last week to a pitiless Wet° be made use of by. the other balls,witeth- storm, that wet our text and stockings, and le er they have run .the brat hoop or net. This deed our - person all over. In tact we took a sore throat arid puts a player at the first stroke of his first' turn broughtc se ni v e e l t l e in ti r irn eo pro , m w is h oT h lever. The geed wife s ot p precisely the POMO relation to all the balls as seated her authority, plunged our-feet in hot' he is at the commencement of all subsequent j wuthr - , wrapped us in but blankets,and sent our turns. ' ' faithful son for a bottle of AVEtti ennitav NC ' It la a to Thus the ph-yer may at his first turn play . Ifa o l i t z e e t a thil did thespplendidh. We slept medicine—pleasant soundly through either for a hoop or roquet. Formerly he had the night and awoke well the next morning...—. to run the Cis% hoop bef6re playing for aroquet We know we nave our quick, recovery . to the now be may play for, a roquet before hiklug Pectoral, awl shelf. not hesitate to recommend ,. any hotip. strilong balls tight is ahollshed,but et aho utt;(-72,nsuch medicine.--i.einme4na PrcdPegging out retained. it is a sore point, Cs- ( July' 14, ILs.—te... . pecially with the Indica, when about to go out to have one's plans spoiled by an adversary f) knocks you outside the boundary, but this is Mthe chances of war and makes the game more Interesting. Illegal Interest. The following opinion has been rendered by Judge Pearson ,in the case of Rutherford vs. Foyer—on rule to show cause why $l2O said as Illegal interest should not be credited : In this ease the defendeut has asked a credit of $l2O, money paid to the agent of the deceas• p!aintiff in his lifetime, In order to obtain an extension of time on the judgment for six months, being an additional amount of interest to that collected by law, so as to bring it tip to twelve per centum. the sum agreed on at the time of the agreement. i The judgment was afterward revived with out taking into consideration the money thus paid in increased interest. The property of the defendant was since extended and several ren tals paid. The defendant now demands a cred it for the $l2O paid in December, 1872. The evidence shows clearly that the money was giv en at the time stated. It is not denied. Must the court direct the credit ? A laige portion of the judgment remains open undischarged. It is very cleat that this money could not be sued for and recovered back at this time, more than six mouths having elapsed since the day of payment ; but tue act of May 18, 1858, pro vides that "when a rate of interest exceeding six per cent. shall have been received or con. tracted for the borrower or debtor shall not be required to pay the excess over the legal rate, and it shall he lawful (or such borrower or debtor, at his option, to retain and deduct such excess from the amount of such debt." The law then provides that if the whole debt has been paid off the excessive rate of interest must be sued for within six months. In the present case as a portion of the judg ment remains unpaid the debtor has a right to retain and deduct the $l2O thus illegally paid from the amount still due, although more than six mouths have expired since the day of pay . in (mt. In the Language of Justice Agnew, in Heath vs. Page, 13 Smith, 121: "the money in excess of the interest belongs to the debtor." We are thereflnre clearly of the opinion that the de centi.ott in this Judgment can claim and is en titled to receive a credit for the $l2O. This he can demand before betting oil the judgment.— Can the court order the credit to be entered P We think not. We hay, no power to order satisfaction until the whole debt and costs are paid ; but we can make an order at this time suspending the col lection of $l2O of the judgment if the plaintiff attempts to bane an execution therefore. This we will feel min:elves obliged to do should an execution he issued for that sum. if the plain. tiff demands it he can have an issue to try the facts in the case, not whether the credit is pro per but whether the money was bald as addi tional interest to that allowed by law. If such is the case it must be deducted from this judg ment. Jbto. J. Peartsos, President Judge. At the trial of the suit flon. Francis Jordan represented the plaintiff and F. K. Boas, esq., the defenda.d. Business Locals. CALL AND EXAMINE. our V. 50 Boots, at Cheap John's. 29 CLAIRVOY IST E.X.I.AIINATIONS FREE. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment of chron ic discuses. The astonishing success and re !packable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gill of clairvoyance, to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula. Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder. Will be at the Cafferty House, Binghamton' Thursday, Friday. and Saturday, August 19th, 20th, and 21st, 1575. July 21, 1875. 30w4 C. F. SISSON tt CO., 01 Court Street, Binghamton, have made important reductions in everything in the line of Spring and Summer Goods, and now offer the balance of their stock of Sum mer Silks, Japanese Silks, Dress Goous,Shawls, Parasols, Cambrics, &c., at lower prices than the same goods have ever been sold before.— We Mier an immense stock of Hamburg Em broiders,ranging in price from 10 cents to 0.50 a yard. In Kid Gloves and Corsets, our stock is always full and complete. We. will make it an object for the people of Montrose and vicinity; to call upon us, by offer. ing the best goods in market upon the most favorable terms. Binghamton, July 21,1875. FINE CIGARS Id the Keystone: &Anon Pnast:Ts roasted fresh every Otty, at the Key stone Saloon. 2lkl Bcncn Seed—lce cold birch beer on draugh at the "Keyonne Salonn. ?.edf CEKIICE Chewing . Tobseco at the Keystone Saloon, West side Public Avenue, 31ontrose 26tf Pmyroonamm.—Pictures taken in all the lat est.styles. Old pictures copied and enlarged. Also a splendid lot of frames for sale cheap, at G. W. DoourThes. 7ilontrose,lane 10, '74.—tf. 1111.011TANT TO AMIONSEs. Willard, Register In Bankmptey, has is,tled an order making the "First National Bank" of 'Montrose, the only legal depository for all AsAgnee funds in Susquehanna County. Montrose, April 28,1875. 17tf. TSIE rs.wr WINTEIt has been one of unusual severity. Stock of all kinds, do not appear to he uoing as well as usual. Those who have tried it, say, it pays many times over to give their stock, at this season of the year, a few pa• pers of Taylor's Condition Powders. They can he obtained of any dealer in medicines. BEsT Jon Pans-ruco AT TOE LOWEST RATES ! We are continually adding new material to our office, and with our Large &irk of Type and Four Printing Praxes we Defy Competition both In Price and Quality„either In Plain Black Colored Work. $.4.14/LEY & °MISER. Goma ! 4..HiCiiPAn announces that he thinks of leav ing Montrose soon. All who would like some of his work would do well to attend to it with- out delay. His "white cloud" vignettes are a very unique and pleasing picture, an entirely new style. 31outrose, June 16, A. EL Dome, at the Eagle Drug Store, keeps constantly on hand a larg e and well selected stock of pure Drugs and Palnts,OiLl and Varnish, also n very large assortment of Port Monnales, Combs, Brushes. Perfumery, Sala Toilet Soaps. Physicians prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night. Glee him a call. Sign of the Gol den Eagle and Mortar. Montrose, Juno 9, 1875.—tf.- Puerrnio. • We have Just received a very large stock of plain anti faucy'• envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, cta all:of. which No can afford to print cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done in black and colored inks. It you think there is any that n hcAt, us, site us a trial, and we willshow you what we • can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. ICE•CREASI AND RASPBERRY FESTIVAL. An Ice-Cream and Raspberry Festival will bu 1 held'by the ladies of the Alontruse Baptist Sab• bath School, in the lecture room of the Baptist Church in Montrose, on Tuesday evening July 22d, 1875. The proceeds to be used furl the purchase of new books for the Rimy. AR are cordially invited to attend. BY ORDER OF Comidirraz. July 14th, 1875. 28 Buir Youn MOWING MACIIINES. Farmers all you that are about to procure new mowing machines this year will neglect your interests if you fail to fully examine tho Eureka Mower before purchasing. R. S. Searle at Jones' lake will exhibit the machine at any limo, and order one for you at once if desired. J. It. Lyons in Montrose, also can supply you on short notice. Four. Standard 5 It cutting bar machines, also one Pony size, on hand. can supply you with the best and cheapest sulky horse rake in the market. Call and see R S. Sz.sati.E, Agent. Montrose, July 7, 1875 —tf. To Tux GUANGZEB ov Susour.ILANNA Coutsrv. T,lie next regular meeting of the county council of the Patrons of husbandry will be held at the Grange room No 74 in Montrose, on Tuesday July 20th, 1875. The call ot mas ters and delegates will be at 10 o'clock a. m., as business of great Importance to the order will be considered and acted Upon. It is earnestly requested that every Grange be fully represent ed. At least we shall expect two delegates from each Grange besides the master. It S. SEAULE, ➢Laster ot County Council. There will be formed a Pomona grange du ring the day at which time all entitled to the degree ot Pomona will have the opportunity of receiving that degree. It S. SEARLE, Dist. Deputy, Busq'a county. TUE FIRST PREMIUM ' MILK FAN Fifteen per cent. more butter made by using Iron Glad Pan.r. Head what they say : BaLNIIRIDGE, N.Y., August 10, 1874. Alawrg. Remind & Brown : The Puns that I bought of you are all right. They save a vast amount of work, and we get all the cream In bad weather. We makejust as good butter in July and August as we did in June. We have running water around them all of the time. I would not do without them for three times what they cost me if I could not get another set. They are just what every butter maker should have, and will when they get their eyes open. Yours truly, N. A. FliarMll2.Y. These Pans can be seen at Hayden & Clem ent's 3011 N HAYDEN, General Agent, April 21, 18711. New Milford, Pa. Oarver Et Pratt. 31iIii_al_siraTMIEL - 5r TEE LATEST PARISAN NOVELTIES, Nat recerred at ClB.R4E3izi. 49 Prii-8•CT"19 First class CUSTOM. ltiOthl done here LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, NOTIONS, AND TRIMMINGS. Including occulting pertaining to A FIRST-CLASS STOCK GOOD TWO-BUTTONED KIDS FOR 00c. A PAIR Prices and Goods to please all CARVER & PRATT. No. el Court SL, Car. Water it Binghamton, N. L. April 21. 1875. I=I3III2I.T3EICES. AUSTIN -1n Bridgewater,July 3,0 f malignant scarclet fever, Albtrto Elizabeth, aged 7 years, daughter of Lcdgard and Phebe A. Austin. Atrwrirr—ln Bridgewater, July 8, of malig nant scarlet fever, Winnorta Maud, aged 10 months and 8 days, daughter of Ledgard and Phebe A. Austin. DIEKIE. —ln Jackson Valley, Susquehanna co. July 11, John Samuel Dodge, aged 9 years, 2 months and 8 days. The markets. New York Produce Market. Reported Every Week Eapressly for Tas Moatuoss P ISIdOCIZAT by Rhodes Server, Produce Commis- Mon Merchants. St Whits hail Street,lNew York. New York, Friday, July 16,1875. RUTTER. Receipts last six clays 16,167 pkgs. Really fine State is in only . moderate supply, and sells readily at full prices. • Stock a trifle off in quality, of which bulk of arrivals consist is quite plenty, and with a moderate demand prices are held about steady. Firkins 27 @ 28c , good to prime 26 © 27c Pails, choice new made 27 0 28c. Palls, good to prime. ......25 0 26c Pails, common to good 20 @ 24c CHEESE. • Receipts last six days ..,107.698 boxes. The amount of sales are larger to-day than for several days past, hut with about 12c. as out side price for strictly fancy goods. State Factory, fine ..11 Q 11,q,ic State Dairies .. 100 11, 1 4 c State Factory, fair to g00d... 8 0 10c EGGS. Receipts last six day5...........pkg5. Tae demand still ,continues very limited, and the light arrivals appear to be about ample for the requirement of the trade. Prices are held about at 2k. for choice Western. State and Penn 0 22 c Western choice brands 0 21 c Southern DRIED FRUITS Apples held about steady though very little Is doing at the moment. Peaches and small fruit continues quiet and more or leas nominal. State Apples, quarters... 7 to 71ic Peaches, peeled, state 15 to 18c Blackberries.... ..... ....... 8 to • filic Raspberries, new 23 to 25c por ,TRY There is an active demand for dressed poul try and the few lots arriving if in good order bring toll prices. Turkeys, State prime, 5ma11...17 to 18c Spring Chlekens,per lb 35 to 88r, MEATS AND STOCK The weather was warm and rainy which in terfered with the demand for veal calves and pries ruled easy. Sheep firm. Lamhs plenty and low. Live Sheep 4 to 534 c Live Calves, Stem prime 7% to 834 c Dressed (7alves to c POTATOES The supply continues very liberal from Lon. Island and Norfolk, and prices rule weak an unseated. Norfolk New, per bbl 125 to 150 Centaur Liniment. There is no path which the Centaur A kt Liniment will not relieve, no swelling ',nil; they will not subdue, and no lameness 'q i p t , which they will [laterite. Thisie strong leegeage, but It le tree. They have it produced more mates of rheumatism, nouralgindock-Jaw,Paley,sprains,ewei• trikkroos tinge, caked breasts, eatlds,burne. ealt rheum. earache. dc., upon the human frame, rend of strains. spavin, galls, etc., epee aultneht In one Tear than have all other pretended remedies since the world began. They are counter-irritant, all-healing, pain re. Myers. Cripples throw away thcir criatchee, the lams Weak,potsonona bites are rendered harmless.,and the wounded are healed without ' a ear.. The recipe !spot. netted around each bottle. They sell as no articles ever sold before, becattee they do jut what they pretend to do. Thoss!whe now suffer from rheuntatiem, pain, or mealtime deserve to suffer it they will not nee Centaur Liniment; white-wrapper. More than 1000 certificates of remarkable cares, including- frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gout, running tumors, etc., have teen re• served. We will send A circolarcontainingeertiticatert the recipe, etc.. gratis, to any one to:Vesting tt, One bottle of the yellow wrapper ContourLtnimenttsworts ono bemired dollars for spavined or sweenled horses and turtles, or for screw-worm in sheep, Rtock-owners —theeelleintents are worth your attention. No family should be without them. "White wrapper fondly nse;" Yellow wrapper for animate. field by all Viruguteta,- 50cents per bottle: large betties, $l.OO. Rose dt Co., 53 BreadWny, New York. CaOcirliaii more than as ub e: tor Castor Oil. 1g tattle only ;oft erode In Psfetence:Whicbis certain I ta r psonupde the rood, reguliiiotbe buseell; curetaind I cone end produce nutolut sleep ,, it eontaine neither min emia. morphine or alOol,orat lildearant to take. Ohltdren need not cry und - inottiura may reef. New Adverthemente SPRING & SUMMER GOo4S, Just Received WILLIAM HAYDEN. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, • RATS & CAPS, &C. Drees Doode, a good assonment. Penh., all the new and fancy patterns In the market. White Goode a great varlets- ' ACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHIRTING, COTTONADES, DENIMS, TICKS, STRIPE SHIRTING, LINEN TOWELING, CARPET WARP, &C. BOOTS (k SHOES, Thelargest stock 'ln town. First class goods at less prices than can be bought of any other parties In the plate, _ . . HATS & CAPS, all thelstest styles. • • READY-MADE CLOTIIIN.G a toll line, sud good goods well made and trimmed. Call and Examine my stout before purchasing eise where. I will not be undersold for the some quality of goods. by any one In or otrt-of town. Butter chipped. Prompt return. at the highest mar. cet price, sultat guaranteed, bills cashed es 800111 W re. keived. New Milford, Jane 2d, 1615.—tf. 22 At No. 33 Court Street, BENGIIAATTON, N. T. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, As we have just returned from the l'ity of New York after purchasing a lope and 'wed selected atoek of FALL AND WINTER GOODS of all kinds bought from first bonds, we ere now pre pared to offer goods at prices that will noddy the dos ent buyer. We have also added to oar large stock of Dry Gooes, an Immense cloak of CLOTU, CASSIMERES, um BEAVERS for Men and Boy's wear. We arc now prepared to make SUITS FOR ALL who will give Ilea call as we haie flrel eines workmen engaged for the season. Ladles and gentlemen, yen wql please cell and exam ine our stock before you purchase elsewhere. Thankful for part favors, we hope for a continuation of tho same. We remain. Yours Respectfully, A. CORTSEY. Binghamton, April 28, 1875.—tf. Pubic Maks I We would call the atteatlou at the Public wanting AN YTHING IN THE MARBLE LINE to OUR WORKS at SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA Fir Bolsi the only narble Works In the County...al Alt Work Warranted as Represented OR NO SALK YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By calling on as WILLIS DoLONG Eitteit's Depot, Pa„ April 14, 1876.-/Y IVAI2I - 111142 gazice a l tyaurV 'l lllL4i, PLATFORM WAGONS, Inacitetclats, LUMBER WAGONS , )&mitactured, on exiation, and for vsle at SPRINGVILLE OR MONTROSE. . D. D. BEADLE. .11ontiose, Marcti 10.1875. SATE MONEY end be :POUR OWN AGENT for buying Orgy no $4 , ofenting giach • We will furn.sh any kind ni Vllst Cises Organs en . purchasing. a.disconnt that ce n ty you to rail nein! Savo 26 pet or carryinu Instro • manta around on trial, Ait lastrnnaents and Machines frilly warranted. Montrose; Audi 7, ..71—tt DV MIMING: (...nsir.: mat in g ystomailec.—A 1.11. persons who contemplate coutracte, w it h news pars for thn lumrtion aadverilonnents. should Kew; C,CDta Geo. . Unwell .k• c.. 41 park Row Naw YoricObe ;heir -PAIMILBT-litlna tuthr4y-ecv . enth edition:" containing lista of Pram newspapers and estimates. showing the cost. • Advert loci:lets tak en for leading papers lu many States in - a tremendous ,cdpetlon Itaal publlttints , rates, pet the, Doak. , Number 29. New Adiertiiiinenti; ROBIN'f4--ON'S lINITURE EMPORIUMI .131zIg.iLitsrastaza. ='; L&ROSST A&D BUT ASSORTMENT OF YVlllo22Evifix 1t the Lowest Prices of any Store in Southern New York. All Goode Soul are WARRATED . aa lioprerenlod Nov 12 18.14 N EW ARRANGEMENT WK. HAYDEN Tlio PooDlo's Drug, Rom. N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR. R. KENYON. Druggist & Apotbrecsry PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM ! The andersigned would respectfully announce to all the people everywhere, that to his already exteaslv stock and variety ol Merchandise in the Grocery. Pro. vision. and Hardware line. Ile boa added a v. ry choice amortment of PURE DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, BRUSIIF.S. PEli- FUItiERT, 6c-. which he gaiters bime If ho can assure • the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians In this section of the county ho would respectfully an. nonce that he has secured the services of R. Kenyon. as Druggist and Apothecary. whose longexocrience and acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your en tire confidence In the Honor compounding medicines • or preparingprescriptions. and who would Mao esteem It 40 especial favor to receive Wit from avy of his old -ustomers or now ones. Will make the Patent Medt-- tines a specialty. Also Domestic and Forchm Mineral Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Groceries— NEW GOODS. LRIBIG'S Errßam OF BEEP, rittsn SALVOS PICKLED & CANNED CLADS, LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN, BEANS. OYSTERS, &F., dc, n fact. anything and everything that is ordinarily .d. Respectfully soliciting a call Iremain I. N. BULLARD Powder: Powder: 'Powder : Blastint!, Rifle end Shot Powder, Sbot, Lead, Gun Tubes, Cap., Youcheu, Flatks,Fure., &c., &.c., for wile by I. N. cvm..tici) gontrose. Sept. 0, 1874—t1. Figures Do Not Lie ! OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR SPRING AND SUMMER OF 24375. ----- Henry cottoned(' , pants, Stoat wool-mlxed pants, Good all wool pants. French cesslmere pants, Heavy workingmen's OURS, Scotch cassimere Barris =salmon) sults, • Fancy check and stripe snits Black frock coats, Black dress coats, imported, Black cloth vests, Whit° linen rests, BOYS' SUITS, 3 to 9 years. Boys' cotton salts, $ 2.00 X 4.00 Boys' mixed snits. 4.00 6.00 Boys' fancy wool salts, • 5.00 10.10 BOYS' SUITS, 9 to 15 years. • Boys' school salts, Boys' fancy salts, Boya' finest caselmere sults, Youths' sults. all styles, Good cotton slang/. Good overalls, Good rubber saspcnderse rf "-lrOoods And a l other ,ioloportion. - The above prince arc for dab only, and aro quoted for customeza from o distance. FORFEIT If the above, price list not $.lOO thinned: which prices - it o,gnaranlod 15 per cent. lower than thoso of any other r house In this city or vicinity. WEBSTER, The Clothier. • Binginunton,liay sth, 18Z.—t1 DONLEY & CASEY, No. 48 Br. 50 WashingtOn St., . _ Would respectfully call attention to their largo s tock, of • . , which they are aching at (rem Y 5 to per per (cat. least than heretofore. AWI aeeortment of PAALOII, DINING ROOM And RITCRLN TURF— Parlor Setts, flour . $6O upward.. Chamber tic Us 'from tie upward. Mattresses from tennis/std. ram Wool matresses from Mu to $l5. Oak, loth end Walnut `Extender; Tables from Seto $lB. • ••• • • You outdo better by purchasing your goods of as than of any dealers In Ihis section of the country: We will not be undersold - by any one met of Now I , rl , City.— No extra charge fur packing- or delivering goods at the depot. M. A. COLV IN, Wt. OMB ,W6,desire to saya word. In' this line hive Stein's Patent Casket, and a variety of 'other atylet Dula' Robes. Shroud S, etc: The hearse and Carriage attached to car establish ment cannot be surpassed in this e actin n. `these will he furnished to those Who require, at, a reasonabln firt lire. anywhere within a radios of twenty lades from this city. Gave as a caII, pUYLSY S: cAsty. 'Binghamton:May - HERRINP" & FARREL, 2137 331.ravactwalr Biro ac3.cll. 33szraloa• .IPric,46l, Ed.A.M7 11 .113315., . 1 The oldest and most reliable. Aria In the. United 9 tacos Tiny to. tbo prize modal Oiartled at the : - WORLD'S PAIRIST 10ND6N I All Solos aro warranted free from dowtOiest and cot. melon. • mum)! bTuoutp, /Wait. Moutrooo, May 0 $5 to 20 l es er el a vOri t- tVp s eo w l a n n eVigli C a l A d e a young and make morn money at work for tie, to their own loralltles, daring their metro momenla, or all the time. than at any thing else. Wo oiler ereldoi. moot that will pay handsomely for every hourZi work. Pall particulars, tense. /to., rent free, Rend no your addread at once. Deploy. Now is the thnoe Pont took for work Or b es elsewhere antic yam hare learned what etc are , STINSON k VU,, rortland Maine. Y.T..74IIILITUIS • 'The untlerdignc a ,ll ; p li ec i m i C o it t ; ' • In-thou • • All needing their rervlces will be•primiptly.titte . .lde ," Sittletacth3l4 guaraykteal TT ' rizws 03Ltrwer., 2 PrtoularWo; Pa., • „lir.lll, ISTS. • • Southern Tier 88 Wai3hilgton Street, Yee will Find the OF ALL KINDS. E.D. ROBINSON. SEE FOR YOURSELVES. too tr, to .so 3.03 4 2 .00 - 5.00 • I'M 7.00 .10 03 8.00 12.01 10.06 00.111 0.00 0.00 10.0(1 14.4:10 1,73 4.00 1:23 2.50 BINGHAMTON, N. Y. WCr Ft. Z 7 x 'T t 7 R. El MANUFACTURERS or ALL KINDS OF "Cr32.4aortzl.3:a. M=EN $ 4.00 $ 7.00 7.0] .10.01 !kW 14.00 G.OO 30.00