The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 06, 1875, Image 4

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,b)1 SIORTSENTEI ANNUAL FAIR OF
Trix.ll.4osoup AORICULTURAI, SOCIETY,
TO BE HELD IN HARFORD, ONWED
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EESDAIt A 111) TUUI!SDAY, ,Ocloppi
6nt''4li'D 1876.' •
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aoctitbii . i.:-liories:
, . .
Best draft or 'Sim stallion over ,
4 pars.. $4.2d isB
, • toad , stallion. same age.... 4 - 3
• pair matched horses ; 4..3
- , pair horses for .4 3'
single driving\ horpu. 3 , 2
brood *mate and cult 3 2
' . Judges,—D. Vacßuskirk, llarford ;J.
S. l'Urbell,, Montrose; Wm. VanCott,
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.t/ I f 4rial , Al 2.4614 and ?doles. ,'
Best Pair' three-ye.ar old colts'. 3 2
!Air two year old c01t...... 3 2
• , thre-year- colt , . .... 2 - 1
. , two-year old colt 2 1
• • -
one-year ,old I** •. 2 1'
pair ~m ulesrl 2 1
Judges—V.' IL Read, Harford,;, T. D.
'4l;,44eooglitford;'',G.:L.,Coritin, New Mil
ford. • ' •
OL.ASS
` Division L—Durhatne.
Best. Durham bill! two , year . old' •
. ... 4 '3
Dnrhim 641 ogejper old 4
.. 3 2
14114,1 f
,450* 2
three , yrs. old and up. •
wards • 3 2
heifer . two years 01d........ 3 2
heifer one year 01d....,,..:.. 8 2
heifer calf 4 1 2 1
Division 2—Devoni.
two years' old atid
wards • _ 4 - '3
bull ono year old , .... 3 2
bull calf 2
cow-three yiu - s Old and pp
l'r,tarards 3 2
heifer two years old L 3 2
heifer - one far old: 3 2.
• heifer calf ' `) 1
7
ißkij i i °l l§s7;74 l ogueYe• ,
Best bull two years cleand up
wards, • 4 3
• ' ,4 !thill'otie'year : ......,3 2
bull calf 2 1
, ectw three Oars, old and up
. . .... 3 2\
beifertwo igara, 01d ........ 3 2
heifer oriii*.ar old • 3 2
. • heifer calf. .
• • Divialmt ,
Best bull two. years . old and up.
we 444.... 4• • 0 ' 4 •• ••• 4 3
bull one,yei.t , o/d 3 2
• . bull, calf 2 1
YONe old and
wards , 3 2
' baiter two gears old 3 2
heiter;:fue year old 3 . 2
. 2 1
,jki i y,of-Ol g ro l i g libted Durham and
rievoin,itot less thin' eight, $lO each.
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Juireti=4Vii. - 11.• . c,Teitup, Montrose
Win. H. Janos, Diatonic; F. A. Smith,
P: 4 4 l .iPt ' '
Dinsion p.--Grade, Durham&
t itt3Chiltl76YerlWcqtarield....s3 2d $2
bull over one year old 2 1
bull calf 2 1
cow. r $3, 2d 2 3d 1
,heifer three years , old 2, 1
lasifec4wp 01d.. , .:... .
blifet 'one' year:old, ' 2 ' 1
heifer calf...J. • 2 1
three yearlings 3 •2
three calves 0 2
Judges - 7 H. L: Bailey, Brooklin; Jere:
miAh Banker, Franklin ; Ambrose Ben` ,
anti, Susquebanna Depot.
Division err-Grade Devons.
l!pest bull over two yeirs $3 2d $2
. bull one year old. •, '2 . 1
bull "calf . 2. 1
' 2 3d-$ 1
i WOR nut* T years old 83 2d t '
2 1
' heifer two years old 2 1
• '
heifer one year old 2 1
h'eifer oalf. 21 /
3 2
- three - calves. 3 2
Judges J:..6l.l t totelk i tes,Harford ; .Esiak
• :13aikiy;'ti4.not i t . linbert 'Gilleapie, , New .
Milford./ •
" 7L. I"Piviaion' ,
Deer put in!c , Tea! - 44 43.
W • 2 1
• heifer two years 01d... . .'.... 2 1
ztirei yearlings , 2 1
".. 2
.1
'Melt's on -8,-9xeti and Steers. -
Best pair, 'wOiliing oxen 5 yr& old
aal or over 2d $3
pg., working , oxen 4. years
4 3
3 ,
•'Y pair, at ark three years 01d.... 3 2
Twit steers oayear old .. ~. 2
. - I...pair steer calrus ( broke).... 2,1,
J. ,k,iesi-E. Isti:LOarpenter, Harford ;
Francis Whitney,*. Jackson ; Nauman
•Clallin, EMinu.. ` ...,•,, :i .- ,
$ 0 :,-, ~.L. . *TT - \
ilF‘l , '... Urnal• Liu ' ' \
•
f%r•'.7 Sheep and . Swine.
Best fintfiroill buck: ....... '..'.53 2d
tbree,fine wool ewes .;.. .« 3 ).
1 1 , - , :littee , io• wool lambs... 2'
2
;, ,I '..ixikii '';iiiool i1uck:.......... , 3 , ,
1
f" ibrOilviddle wool ewes. .... 3. 2
' `,.ibiesruiiddleunxil lambs.... 2, • I
.. coarse wool buck..... , 3 2
tbree„,uoarie.luol gwv! ! : 4 2
• ,thfee coarse won) limbs— ... 2 1
e: buck lamb vi each. .
... - 1
"bOn.t.'l,';'.: - ' . 1 ' - ' • 4
brilea . ing•so w ..• J.• .. 3 . .4 4 , 3
. , etniiiir pig '-- - ' * 3
. .' , l , rwtvpt )ets thap 4). .. 3 2
• Judga—Fowler P'4 , ak,-itarford ; 'll.‘"il
- laud
mtltbpjirLet*t:" ' B. B. Goodri ch ,
Bro6klitt..: . e ;;,
..). 4? JCL's IV. •
Vottltiy:
• Belltlp,iii!' - or.o,obya . . ... ......$1 .. i i .
' ..4if $6668e• 4 '••4or • • • a 1 ' *
Zit
, "'t rlptici:.:'..../..."...1;,'. 3. 4
fi%' ' jaWilitoo.,•'• lo.' . ''
• I 1
rlpye{4 ri n bick OM* ••• 4.4• • / *
, • ' ' ^ Grill).
BeA : tteo,i . !Tyr, whptt......:..... ', 1
9 *
--t*,,,k,ruig . .wheat......" .. . 1 *
1 . -P,!''' 6L V l '!,! ....4-; •-•'; ; 4. .:. 1 4
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. , ... • lieck -.),.. ow. ' .4`4 i ' 'l.,ij :"• 41 . *
. till ehel corn in ear .- • 3 4.
linl ' li i 'inntketionet " ' ' 1 4 .
,peßksapver iiiie4; ; 'l'' . ..'. ;.. 1 *
'1 '
~ P ec/e .__ lrriiilll ,,,. ~*s':lloe:4;,t','.'..:. 1 i
:tiA 4 l l rifOn•• • • I• • ',. i•• p• 1
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4, 4,4,1 >RAUit.ault 'Vegetables.
`BestfrallOploi4 at likifitthiee vot..
tiepip; one mot i lest than
~ .. ,
b yy
- 10110 • 1 15.1esi ditt,6'.:" -' 3. ' '4-
- ~i 4t,.., 1 , q;.• . •••
. ' lokuwooce..l - .:...;:..,.....:.•. 1 ' 4
, ~pr,v.tte5.....:....';','...'...1 3, 4
, ,
„,. #tapeti... - .....;i.:...; - . .. 3. 4
- ,' All./.j) l ,o4e l Putistoge;.tiveor *
0 , - . ',..' ,, i::-? ,, . , -,lFitr:* varietiet. - ......... 3. 4 ,
~,' • ,* ltibioiAiiiiisii: - ' ,7 ''.' - . i - 1
',tlfiell beads of ,egibbage,
onothottl.
I
twelve.anions:.::. . :.......,
.8 1 x'beet5....'....,....... - ... j,
six tomatoes
Judges—t .W. Lamb, Harford .; .E. T.
Tiffany, Dimook . 6 J Northup Jack-
butter,,Clieese, and itro-ftil.
Best Otkin butter 2
butter .. ; 43 .2
• •
j , ar butter • 2 1
rofl butter .. .. . ,
2. 1
eheeEie .. '3 -2
loaf graham bread... ... .. 60
indian bread ... 60
soda biscuit ' 50* L .;
CLASS`VIIL
Vinegar, Wheat Flour,Honey,'andiSugar.
1304o:cider' .. 60
' • sack wheat flour , ' ' 1.
10 lbs honey . 1 50
10 ihs.o4k.ed or stirred, sugur,A; 'l4O
40,1bs drained sugar 1 50
maple syrup.- ' 50
to.be menu feetu red . in the wen
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rf00.4,11, Cook, Susq'a Depot.; If: Gar
ratt,so* Milford.
CLASS IX.
Leather, boots, &c.
Best two sides harnesi leather
two sides upper leather.— 2
• two sides sole leather 2
MO calf •
assortment of 2
pair fine boots 2
• pair boarse boots—. 2
• set• team harness 2
carriage harness.. .... ...
tared Articles in this class to' be maottfee--,
county - :: " . ' .
Agricultural Implements a nd. Carriages.
Best melon .p10w.;.. 41.,
cu ivitor ..
~ ~_i
..
cork Sheller \ - ' 1'
straw cutter •,•• 1
horse rake - 1.
7
churning machine • • 1 , -
open buggy 3 2
' double carriage 3 2
. single, carriage . 3 2
- lumber wegon 3 2
market. wagon..." 3 2
single .sleigh '2
,
Wagons and carriages to be new and ex
hibited by the manufacturer.„
r • i • CLASS XI.
Cabinet Work, Hardware, &c.
Best Specimen cabinet
wit' of chairs., . ... .
rocking chair 1 •
• eewing,machine
churn 1
butter ..... 50 :'
• Judges 7 —N. Kitnber, Now gilford ;
Gaillard Curtis, Snag's. Depot ; C. W.
Conrad,- Glenwood.
Best 5 yards woolen flannel • $2 1
5 yards , plaid flannel .2 1
5 yards Intl cloth 2- ' 1
pair woolen blankets • 1. 50
.6 pair woolen/ socks 1 50
2 pair woolen I mittens.....:. 1 50
Ample woolen } yarn 1 50
5 yards linen plod' • 2 . 1
5 yards litien toweling.... 2 - 1
10 yprde woolen carpet 2 1
rag carpet 2, 1
\Judges --Mrs. S. B. Guile Ihrford ;
X 4. Fowler Peck, and Bev. D. 4. Barnes
llirford.
''CLASS XIIL
Ornsmental Needle-work. -; {
Best pitchwork quilt. . • 2 . 1
. quilt of any ober kind . . 1 50
bed spread ... ...., . .1 50
• worked skirt. .'... ~.„. 1 50
1
worked collar 1 . 1. 50
specimen ` worsted t 4broid...- , , c .
93r ' ' :........1) 50
specimen silk embroidwy... 1 50
bonnet ~..:1. 01
lady's sacque..... ..... ...1.. 50
ottoman cover...." 1 50
tatting... ..... 1 50
katop. mat.. ... . . 1. 50
LA.SS XIV;'
Paiatings, Flowers,.4c,
Beat nil ..... 2
painting. urany other kind.. 1 `,`'so
drawing - • ' ' 1 - 50
exhibition photographs and' • ; . '
' . ambrotypes ' 1 s_' .0
picre frame. ... 1 4 50
. . .
van yoi flowers ..... 2 • ' '1
Ilona' t.sign 2 '1
exhib tioti of astificial.flowers : ,
g tta.
t and fruit..... ; 2 1
/specimen burr w0rk.:.:...:..1 :',50
I specimen shell ,work- . ' 1 50
Judges- - Mrs. W. B. Guile, Milord ;
Mrs..E. M. Tiffany, Foster 01 S. lohns
ton,,,ll.B.riord,: ' - . , .
irst Premium . • •,., . $7
.„
2d a ' . 5 •
d ' " .. . ..... ..-; .... "
.'4
th - - N" ' 3
h.. .'" ----- '- 2
, a . . .' -.- " ........ 1
dges—H. M. . Jones, HUrford ; John
t';
Ctuf hi Gibson . ; Delp Shay, ,New Mil
ford.
Co\mitten of il Arrangement'. .
W. S. pB .T
hia, arford ; J. G. Hotel
kiss. Hur rd ; F. A: Oaborne, Harfurd.
.
uperintentlents.
General Sktpericleudeut--Penuel Car—
penter. I ' ' _ - ','
Superinteulkeht
~ or horses-=Joseph' IL.
WilliarniV - "1 - '
Superiiltendint of cattle- - -Friend Rich -
ardson, 4 M. ilammond.
,Sheep, wine and poultry—R.l4 Ting
ley. , • . , .
1
VegYi,able Hall—L. E. Carpenter.
DlHall4--Wm. Shannon.
:Mk Dios Hell—Wm. IL Hepburn.
`Assistikte—Mrs. H. Grant,. Mrs. Ada—
line Bresiter.-
General Volite—lirtiry Grithtt
jEtulnf and Regulations.
The ,
addreth\will be delivered nu Than
dcty at. 2 o'clikele by James E. Carmalt,
Bawl* teb will 'be lea 'an
the_Wm. of Fowlet4 l .eck, litirteid;l o 'e
VdteedeYOctober- '6th, at 2 :o'clock p.
m. The .e try. fee will- be svo,
Exbibiteirs`:wishing to compete for'
premiums, are requested to have their ar—
lieles or Animal's, entered in, the - Secrets
rys, Book_ before the •C104,0f the first
tiny of the Yair,if possible. ',They must
beentered,oid tin the groundtrat -tea'
O'cloCk, of,fe_siound day.
No animal can compete .er twc
urns except 10.0 belt
•
... .; . „ .50
CLASS IX.
tter Gr'kin 5,0
aet'borse.!ihoes: - .. . ..... ;'5O
lut tin ware 5O
cook stint for coal 1
cook, 'stove for w00d....`.... 1
parlor stove • 15
CLASS 'XIL
Domestic GOods.
knit hood 1' 50'
tidy cover. .... • 1 50
Site shirt a• • 1 • 50
CLASS .XV.
Plowing.
•
SuPerin - &ten the lifferet,t de.
partmOiitewill havetilt ; , ,,:unitnala 04 , ar
ticks. iyeiCmatioallt, l 'airangedt„
.' The officera!of the Society and. Super
intendents will be known by their Official
badges. • -
„„: AAntfictent i police force' be in at
' te - Atiti6;fro t nt 9 o'clock of : 0•3 first day
until' after the reading of ;the premiums
.the'setlinddayi Tioe t et,th -• property of
extitbitoA. v- ' t• - •
No provisions will be made tor, stalling
stock twoyears 1: ,
liiersons exhibiting fult ;;blood
mals for premiums, must leave the Ipedi
greeof theirstock• with the Seuretary
for tthiconsiderittion Of thei.ltidges there r ,
on. • I I
All stock exhibited as :a herd mustJ,e\
°Filed by the exhibitor.
~• -1
e , s
nyjMembet of a commitit
, w - 4 or havti r a 7iiiteres,r• laiticre
slibmitted for decision of said. committee
'•Shall withdraw; from said mininiittefc and
if any person ownig or having any , inte.'
rest in any:itnirnal. or :article. entered' for
litstinum,!ihalt appear be forethe commit
tee
,while 'exiiintnigltlio same without
having litst been reqne,sted by said :coin
ttee; it Shall - ; be that :4144' tO • exclude
such animal or' article trim Competition.
The ~ w ages' shall:tin all ft,cases With
hold-premium:li, when the animals
clew ore not worthy, though there be no
mp
coetition. r'
No intoxicating drinks allowed to be ,
sold on the. groUnds.
!Ages reporting at the secretary's:of
fice-before 11 o ' clock will receive a ticket
for dinner. • -
' Prtett; or A.dmhdon.'
Single tickets, 25 cents ; children, um- -
der twelve years, 10. cents ;; team, 25
cents 1 Single horse, 25 cents ; coltti Un
der two 'years, fre.e . ; clergymen andqheir .
• 6 - 1
families admitted free. • •
TompKnts,
H. J. TYLER, • Ex. Corn.
. D. ti; Hitie,' \ I • ,
.S. E. CARPENTER, Sec.
I W. .TF,F,E1113 . , Preaiden
Harford„Sep. 2g, -•
Appleton's new American EncxcloPe
dia gives the following' interesting !Sets
about orringesit Florida .
''lii various , arts of, Floridti,aotith of
latitudit3o degrees, 'especially along.the
St f , John's and 4ndiati Rivers, there ar e
immense g roves of" wild • oranges; Sur
traM, in his .'Travels' mentions having
seen. Au 1,663,. near. Aiosquit Itilet: a ridge
idiont half n' t niile: wide: and 40 imhisilong
-which was One dense orange -grove, inter=
spread with magnolia and a few other
trees. ,So-,thoroughlY liiita_klialied is the
tree,ach so generally isit distributed,that
many.have supposed it to be iodigencus ;
but botanists who have investigated the
matter regard it as an instance of re
markable naturalization; and the trees as
• havipg ilescende* frorn those which are
known to have been introduced by the
early, Spanish e.oloiiists.
.This, wild or
ange is bitter, often called-in Florida the
bitter-sweet, and , so _etteeeding,ly fruitful
that a tree in full hearing isati object of
great lbeauty ;, the wild oratige furnishes
steck'on which to..bud.other varieties,and
the fruit: is used' to make marmalade. In
Flotilla
there are three methods of estab
lishdean orande:grove ; to" cleat up a
wild grove, removingsll trees-lot needed.
and budding with 'sweet fruit-those. that
realign ; to take up yenn-g wild trees and
set them in prepared
,ground,, and - there
bud themin. nuriery rows, and when ~f.
-sufficient size-Set ihern , in the plantation,
as is practiced With other fruit, Rauh
method has its adyocates, hut it is prob
ablesthat tho last nanied, though' appar
ently oower, - give.s ultinlittely better res
'tilts.'" I, ' '
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The, T.-Multi., azrttrif ..a
ers to
practice of some _. gardeners of the
Middle Stales,,who sow onion seed late in
the fall and leaveltin Me ground 'during
the winter for -arti early •, crop the next
-year. Our oonteniPorary remarks\ that
the severe winters in Vermont. Would in
with such .a,. practice, and advises,
;instead of sowing onion 'seed so late in
'the fall that it,.: will net
. germinate, until'
the next seasbn. A. much_ better plan,
and the ;one very generally - adopted by
' milket gardeners alear 'New York is to
'so the' »onion seeds - very thickly in'a
lior-piece td'ground in. September, and.
gr w sets for planting'the foll Owing year.
i
The ground should_ he Iree: from weeds
and not rich, as its 'object' iss to secure
sets as srpalfas possible, the , tendency be
ing, if top large, to run to seed instead of
. becotnine bulbs. The' onions of these
sets are very-early, and. as 'they are , Plant
ed in rich mellow soil, thclabor ' Of. car
ing for them ia Much less than it would
be if .they were left in' As . ground over
- winter or,grown from seed in the spring.
The'thick seeding in the .fall is impor
tant, not only to Secure a small' size of
setii, but for economy in land an'' water.
4 teiv'tvit Equarethickly sown ill pro
duce .an immense. number of se which
are generally worth- from $6 t $l2 a
6 .‘..1iel in the New York mar t, and
e*,s's.'. „ more. The smaller
Someti!nes
the size the' greater tie ..,,,,, 1 if . per
bushel. 1 These sets are easily- livintereu,
end a l.!who !...Wiiih .-earlY onions I Shonld
krepire now, hy,- Owing seed for se;ts.
I ' 1 '
•
;liicolatTitnialby Early. • - •
corresponden t ;of the Country Oren
tleni#n 'reminds its ireaderslif the iinpor— .
twice of, sowing i ltimoths seed earlii in
autumn. , This work to no* going on in
414 Northern States. Our time is
at. baud. At the North farmers sow
tlitee peeks to th'e gere,whieh
ti fifty per cent. more than War conittion
thirty years ago. , . The filth sliould, be
lineo and, the seed covered' with .'a - fiery
light harrow,: or light. brush, acid
with a light roller. T-ittiothy requires'
ricOand,:anid needs 140 ' wheat - to help
, hold it up,
_• •
ry I. To pastror Viraips. • 4
' A.Ory, simple an 'easy:plan 'of doing
thiS t saturate:' a piece t 1 WO°, len rag
with . 'spirits of ',turpentine, and
. pu t it into
tbeeiltrabee of the nest, leavesti. there for
t(ie ihight, hod 'the iiiegt' morning every
wasp will he,dead; wasp's aib4n
rltuoved unbroken c ie :very .extritordiuuty
beautiful in ite ponstruotionoind ! a
obriosity quite , ivitirthy. of pretkii.atiod.
• The treatment for chronic rheuln at iBfll
i horse t ti cAD nig iii`detexpOilifig the ail
itparyilifitightg of ' cold air t!te
orworking him-herd aild,when is per-
Wheu the eoles of the feet . 'do
/Wit Airop.(losvn; as they sothetimea do h'is
:lite wit:noL r ie miderialiy borten , q,
be.htmoetiorutiefui olt alarm es ;if
t h e a m. ehLhed bappe*d to 'law.
'Granges ,are e being. institna.a in. 'Nen ,
,Bickuswicik, and the Co/onia4Ptrintei• Sais .
`that will i l / 4 11 a short time every. glialkty
will'hae its orgul ilatigil geattered , here'
;44(t,thdie Writugh l oat them. '
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.dne 'tnt lo :matitZa pring,
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Iffisciellaneous.
VEdETINE
PartOee . tho blood, lieli,o:vatea and 4rigorates thiwkOls
System.
Its Medical INvperties are.
I
ALTERATIVE. TONIC, . SOLVENT AND
DIURETIC.
Veketine la made exclusively from the Juices Of cam
fuliy 'elected barks, roots and herbs, and so strongly
concentrated, that it will effectually eradicate' from the
system every taint of Vcrofala, Scroitilons Rumor. Ta--
mora.-Csineer, Cancerous Ilarnoritryalpelas,Balt Rheum,
Syphllitn: dt easels, Canker, falatnesa at the Stomach
and all diseases that arise irent,impure blood. Sciatica
Inlianiatery - and Chronid Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout
end spinal Complatata f can only be effectually cared
blood.r
. Furlfliers and Eruptive Diseases of the skin. Pus
tules,Timples,illotches, Bolls, Tetter 4 Scaldhead and
Itittgwormi Yegetine has never failed to effect a ;imman
ent. cure
For Pains in the hark, - Klilney 'Complaint', Dropsy
Fenialo . Weaknehs, Lencorrbme, arlalng.froul interest
ulceration, and uterinei , diseases and General Debility.
Vegetine Acts directly upon the cause of these corn
plaints. It invigorates' and strengthens the wuole sys
tem, acts upon secretive organs . allays Indamatlen,cnres
.ulceration end regulatsi the bowels. • •
For Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Pal
pitation of the Heart Headache'. Piles, 'Nervousness and
General Prostration of the Nervous System, no medi
cine has ever given such perfect satisfaction as the Veg
ctine. puritlea the,bitiod, cleanses all of the organs.
and possetwes a controlling power over • the nervous sys
tem.
• .The remittable cures effected by Vegetine have indue
'ed many physicians and apothecaries whom we knoi to
prescribe and use it In their owri famtlfea
in facto - 4;OAM: Is toe best remedy yet discovered for
the above diseases, and Is the only reliable Blood Put iffer
yet placed berure the public._ . _ •
Are not the many testimonials given, for the different
complaints satisfactory to any reasonable person Meat-
Ing from any disease mentioned above, that they can be
cured? Read the different testimonials given, and ho
one can doubt. In many of these cases the persons say
that their pain and suffering cannot be expressed, as in
cases of tic:Vela, where. apparently; the whole body
w a s one mass of corruption. if vegentine will relieve
pain, cleanse, purify and curd such diseases, restoslug
the patient to perfect health after trying different play
'debut*, malty remedies; suffering for years, -is it not
conclusive proof, if you are a anfferer, you can be cared.
Wty is this medicine perbarmingssueh great cures ?
works In the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can tru
ly be called the (treat Blood Purifier, The great source
of disease originates id the blood : • and ho medicine
that does of act directly. upon it. to purify and reno
vate, has ahr, just claim upon public attention, When
the blood becomes lifetea, and stagnant, either from
change of Weather or of Climate, went of exercise, ir
regular diet, or from any\ other can e. the Vegettne
will renew4he hmod,cater off the putrid humers.cieanee
the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of
vigor to the whole body. I The conviction Is, in the pub
lic mind as well as in the medical profession, that the
remedies supplied by the , vegetable Kingdoth are mere
safe, more successful In -the cure of diseases, than min
eral medicines. - Veg,etine le composed of roots, barks
and. twits. lt Is pleaeant to rake. and le perfectly safe
togive to an infant, Do you' need RI Depot hesitate
to try it. You will never reject it,
•
WOULD Is , IOT BE \VITIIOUT
VEGETINE
OR TEN TIRES ITS COST.
I •
The great benefit I have received from the use of Yet.
ethic induces me to mve' my testimony in its favor. I
believe RAO be tint ouly of great. value for restoring the
health, but a p?evcutive of
,dbienses, peculiar to the
spring and summer seasons. •
would ,not be without it for ten times its coat:
.n Attorney IDN'.
.nAttorney and Clentral agent for fitaseacheraette of the
eniftstueu's Life Assurance Company; 'No. 49 Smug
building; Boston, Mass.
September 22d,1615.—1in
Sold b'y all Druggists Everywh'ere.
p.-INTS:4IS6
A FINE STOCK AT •
- B. R. LYONS & Co.'s.
Montrose,llay 14,1679
CARPET'.
CARPETS AT 86 CENTS AND UPWARDS.
: •• - •
—Less than N 1 V, Prices—
Miy 19.'15. Iroi*Sale by B. R. LYONS it Co.
SUGMI' TEA, COFFEE,
and other
farrc,cories
At Low Figures at
WA" AND WINDOW PAPERS.
A Large Stock,
And Neti Patterns Received Every
Week Direct FrOin the
Manufactory.
B. 8. . LYONS & CAD.
S pbol T.l3:lCeocE44:l.
at - ' l.. \ •
Clark's 0. N.T.,
• and John Clark's Spool Thread',
Wnite Bbtek, and Colored—from 11b.8 to /SO. US), at
75 emits perdozen. For sale by •
B. U. LYONS CO.
llonsrose,Nay 14, 1878.—tf
la • 33 la 1 2 1 i = LI r i ll r i g
would call attention to huo New Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER ODORS;
• Now on. sale, in new
_ ',la Tr-,
LA."...,. DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED : ALPACAS, ,
NEW STYLE .. O ' PAINTS, '
SU VV A LS,, WATER-P 00FS, FLAN
NELS, BAL3I.ORA , AND HOOP
• ' SKIRTS, VELVE , HOSIERY,
HiAirt WOOL GOO S., C ARPETS„ OH
'II O '"aI34LERI2 N nIELBUFFA.- ,
k
i i. ,.
Jam PAPB; 800 .: ~ D' I 3 I I6II6T, 8 .
1 HARDWAREJ r ON,NAILS,
r. 'STEEL, ST t' S AND
. .. .. GROCERIES, -- ETC. ' '
In g at variety, and will be sold \ on the most
favor hle terms, and-lowest prices.
I _ ! H. BURRITT.
Ne v
Irlilford, May ist ? 1875.
I . .
. Whe're Now P
WRY TO A. N. BULIARD,I3.
•
THE HEAD OF: IsTAVIGATIOX,
to get some
NG SEED WHEAT, CLOVER
AND pTIMOTHY SEED,'
Seeds of all kinds,tbe Ter! best Flour, Say
Tee, coffee, Fish, Rams, Lard, etc.. etc.
• ~ __
• —A.1.80 .4 -• 1.
. ,
Fortpr.sies 'of choice panned geode, consisting . l a.Pft
of peaches, Pears, Plums. Cherries; Quinces. Strawer
rims/Nee Apples, Corn, Beans, Tomatoes, Peas, D t t
-Thrki&f.jobster,Succotash, Peach ,' Quince and A le
•lihtteC, Deviled:Ham; and lots of other\ things eel •
limaerous to mentionsell of Allah'. will be-sold µall
kituyvisk"PATßONS"lor relay payst prices that ilik
. ;
.
*cry - ACc•raaro i
OtttliDz • i
• ..
~_. • .
'find stlicily.upetvilie principle of .lire and let - live.( ;
- Call viand see at' . - • A. N. BULLARD).
on,truie;April7, 1875. '-- _ - : 1* •: ;
4
.
, •
ANH6OD HoW'.. LOST, - ' HOW E
' ZTORED 1 rferP*.in_ii seated en ~, .;
Just,.: ‘....- - -
pi , . 0.0 3 u, 8 hew edition of Dit.tra.vill ' 'lr
CeLannevzia %Essex
,on the radical, cure (xi t
reed:clue) of Spermatorrlieca or Sieninal. Wesokties In-,
vomitory :Seminal- Looses, ! IMpotenev,•.• meat nd
phhais4 Incapacity.. impediments to ' Marriage, . ;
also Cense Option, Epilepsy and Fits; Induced µpelf
icdul veer or sexual extravagance, •Ike.
, The elehrstedauthor, in this admirable Essay, ti , •
ly de onstrates ; from a thirtyyearartuccesefut p CO!
that t. di alarming' consequences - of ' lelf•abuse to be
-salts ly,cured without the danizerons ate of In aid
medic !mos theapplication of the knife: pilot I,
i i ,
a mods of mire at one simple, Pertain, and effect by
means of which every sufferer, nu - ntetter what hi n...
fittionittay be, ou7 cure himself chooply, private) d
• , p sad} F - If bisfecthre oilfield be In tb.ei bands of
man in the laud. :• - . ••• - !-:.- - - . 1 . - -.- _-• !
fien under seal, in a plain enveloPe, do any • t:'
poist paid, oti receipt of six ce,ut_s4q• :f.Wt_poSt,- . : .
', Address, obli Publsherr. • '• - • -• '' - ,-- 1
ita' ._.=''
__'-" °• - ' CRAB. J. C: lii, N . 4 CO. 1
27110 1wery..liew York; -Post eel Beff.. .'
1 .
, i
L .
- - s. .
'
B. B. LYONS &
•
OVERCOATS ! IOVERCOATSt.! • I
__ •
For Boys'. Youths'and Men;&Gotta. Qatßites and
C
pikeso'l. ta to. $Se. . Sulply your " wants 140.. B.
. .
Our Otstom , OeparpnOnt.
Eierste stock of dna ettielmieree. -Clothe ,and Beavers,
ileum* taken; go fitting , and worktnanehip guar
anteed. Priam fully 10 per cent. lees than Out of tovrn.
Ca/land leave your nteseure G: B, dr , Co's. , •
.17713N.Inflit GOODS
Gaols tarnishing voila. I hire nod colored caret
Shirts, WWI and Maris*, Wrappers and Drsvreni,
Flansa)tand Llkerina Hooke,. iteritt Jackets, Comforters,
Ties. Bows htutilers.• Gloves. Trtinka. liatchale,*
at... - . the /afield varier) town. at G.
, ,
EtTS 1 BATS, di OAPS! 004Pfitt t
At O. cc,to".
GU'IVENBERG,.ROSENBAVAI, & CO,
Jr. B:DASOAREIt,
Nentrom Septealber .1015.
IIERRING. FARREL
.
33,r4osii4lciF, , ,v;:zr *
MANPFACTURFAS KINDS
ir°2*,o i'oatctia..74**iiiiz:l4642l
111.414. MO.
Thioldest eel:nest rel Ish fr le th e 1714 fed
They took the prize medal a* es at t h e
WORLD'S PAM r aT LONDON
Ail Safes Ire warranted free froze thstaparee sad
1"1013 tiTßOUletit
•. RILL •
ifeetfee•v*lY 4 PlC : -.0- -• , • -, •
.c•
• . ..•.. •
11110111114141311 AW .,
TEIB
Minill/9
ialzg - #4.m,gi.,y,f..,;:i , m'am
.;';O:EOR,GI:z.:L
Babt Just returner fOtit::lsiii'Y:oili with a large and
DRY :.:90.0D,4,.:,g4.43,171:41Nig,::130.
Hatt and gaps, Ngtions,
Filling 'his large ,;"teruporuo" ' the National Hbt e l• groundi..
' • , remain=-here until our new • •
BRICK STORE IS COMPLETE ON THE OLD GROITND.
Our stock is new and bought with: care. •We , will, us. ,heretofore, offer: the Istrgest
I 1
sasortmeut uud best bargains in the c?unty. •
rirßutterand Produce shipped. Highest price and. pi . onipt,returns guaranteed:
Motley udysticed when desired.
GEO, LENHEIAL
Great Bend, jaly 7th, 1875.
S..:,.ATIN.F,R,._I3INUTIAM .
EVERY BTYIII OF
1 •
Bronze Lamps, Opal Lamps, All Mass Lamps, Band Zatunps,
Burnam Wicks, !Modes; Shade.,-Eoldere,' 46*.•
.
• ;
. .
AND tTA__PPANEI) . '
Priett' Guaranty 4 tt;i „row as any /Luse in 86acherA Nato York . . „ ,
Orders bir Nall Promptly Attended To.
=mi d :TE li ST lIATES
B EVIL* Puletnln'uNag
new material toAoTar
Large Stock of, 398 TYPE?, and FOU PtintingPresis' es, we'Defir Corepetion
Both In Price and ;4nality, either in Plain Black or 'Colored Work.
PRE ARE FOE WIT
,TER
NEW STOCK OF
PALL & WINTER GOODS!
titteilliott Rilt'olillatiiiil.-;':CO.
WOOLEN SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS,
CASSIMERES, 'BEAVERS
AND CLOTHS,
At G. R. & Co's.
I. groat variety.
PLAID AND PLAIN WOOL 'AND
• MOHAIR DRESS GOODS:SILKS,
POPLINS, - OASIIIMERES,
DRAYS TkDES ALPA
CAS, BLACK AND
, 'COLORED,
In variety and great bargaliwe
FLANNELS. ROSE BLANKETS
• MARCEILES BED SPREADS,
WOOL TABLE SPREADS,
TABLE LINENS; TOW'
N\
.••
ELS, NAPKINS
and household
Furnishing
41arget asiartment. and eh lap.
. . .
LADIES' AND CEILDRENv • KRECNO lINDERGAIt
•
VENTS. MERINO AND WOOL HOSE. FELT
MUM, GLOVES'. iitc.. ic. All SIZES . ,
AND quAirriEs, I. . , -
Ai G. IL, i do's,
Prices to'spit,
•
MILLINERY GOODS. RIBRONS. PLOW SRS. PRATR
era, BLACK AND COLORED. SILK AND COT
TON VIILVRTS. TRIMMING. RILKS I ,
Anne . *arld 7. . ' , :Lk ' At G.• R., & 00.6.
•
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. LACK'S; FRIN
-1388, BUTTONS. SILK TIES. - CORSSTa,'EM.
"BROIDERIES. ZEPLITR, WORSTED
ANDAND FANCY !YARNS. CAN—
VASS. •NOTIONS ANL)
• • STAMPAD'PAT- . - • '
TERNS,
Alwaylas great riirlety, f At 4.Co's.
_ _
DOMESTIC GOODS, BLEACHED AND BROWN
HBEMINGS AND SHIRTING& CANTON . FLAN
NEW. CALLICORS, ;•DECNIMS: TIC/LINOS
AND CIIIIVOTT SHIRTING& AL
WAYS A PULL'ASsORTMENT
THR MOST POPULAR
• BRANDS,
And prices to inktlio tlmem;
CARPETS. OM CLOTRS. MATS. DRIIRGETIVO
PITHS, PORS. MRS, ETPPALO 808 Fs, EoRSR
Chall AC G. It. -A,
ftlidg-patt,c eio#l,lllB.
Men and }soya' read .made' a large goelt.rtCom
pieta tasortment of best a , warranted to Aire eat-*
iadketion. Prices to snit times at G. It. tt'Col:
***o4ooo.!AdvioisOilen:-.
-
grreettl ll 33, eriular
:Wild
PUNT
SPECIAL -
INDUCE3fANT4
ALSO, .MANUFACTURER OF
At G.R.4t Co'e
At R. R. & Co's
At 0, B. co'it
OHN - S
, T
RBELL,
Niue Stieig , and Aerie leave :thie tee,
=With the Manttoie Ratiivey4tei. Vals7.
d. end the D. !..lb W.litallgoad.- - 1
•
lEffi
72).41.1.aiZa MN"
AND COillON CHIMNEYS
Mardi 31, 19& w S. MINER
SPRING; &: SUMMER
Just Recabed
WILLIAM' HAYDEN.
1---.
FANCY •'Y GOODS,
BOUTS 4,t 1 SHOES, READY-4-
MADE CLOTHING.:
lIATS•-.s• CAP,S;
. I f&d.
Dress Deeds. a goodlassertment. Prints, .11,the new
and fancy patterns Rallis° , oss.rket. - Mato Gonda a
great Tariet7-
8T4 . 0.4CH.:D j ai) BLEACHED
,SHIRTING, .COTTONADES,
DENIMS, TICKS, • •
;STRIPE,'.;.:-.
SHIRTING, LINEN . • ••, .• •
:TOWELING,' ;CARPET• WARP, - G.
BOOTS & SHOES,
• ,
The isMest stock In. itoiria. Fiat 'dais goods lees
p pricee than can be bnugbt of any ayes parties laths
- • - HATS - 4S; CAPS, -
ill the latest stylea. i. ' •
,
IfEADY-DIADEt CLOTHING :;
a full line, and good goods well made and tritained. '-
Call and Exidnine i.r.-litocx borer& 'pure/Milan' 'elle
where. I will not be adersold for the same grifit,pf . ,
goods,' by arj'ene in lor oat of town.
Batter shipped. Prompt returns at the highest taar
cet price, sales guaranteed, bills cashed as anon as-re.
SANDE&
'New anti
13.1trIZZO.
At Vir
Smith & Son's
lastoom you Irl)lll,ll4,Uuulargeut.
• - stOck bf • •
ExtensiveFurnitare
SS AND COMMON
FIRST CLA
•Li;iv - IL) -.a."11..;
To be found In this stion of the country; of Ma own'
manufacture, find tptiteethatcannotfailtoglvaaatlt
faction. They make the very best -
! .
EXTENSXON TABLES
In the Conuiryl,iniWAßßAl7,fthani.
17 pia cia It 0a" '3r , Vl7 c•
Of Yll kinds do's nni tLe nestsst ' • '
I3PR=I air 23 XI =Pin
OF VARIOUS iINDS. •
MORASSES, ,
AND ,COMMQN MATII4,BSig
, - .
'D Elft - 'T - A 'KA 14' GL
Tho nubscriber,ttilltorestfter make ndetuating
'specialty in bin buiditOsc-4 linvingett ontopitted
NEW, and the tactt eldont, REARS In the , state% all
needing tie services will be attendedto proniptlyana'st
rantittinctorythirges,;.• ,-!
• ; ilV:• : 131111THA BON.:
trai
itantrossiiPi64liti, • nett'a-tio3--tf.' ' E
•
' • ":"
TALIEL23.34;
oriizinvis 71,ii ixriririvoillio; - -:;•-. , '
,r,•-i';
~,..,,:. 2: : .•., : f . ,-- ....;: r. 7-'',;:-,,.....,:.
sti),looini:PEN' !VL. , f.. ::,.-'t;•.:,;.;-.;.1.:
~~i~~;
14'9 4 :11,:4;'i-;
'!~ b~: :: k_ 1
I1%1.;
' 1006rtillent
S H O f ES
•.., ;0
&0.,
N N
ILS.WLEt.t CAUSER:
... ~ .. a
co;rl i3IIOIM, Dkl7OS. CROCK
MAX. 11Al/DWARZ. ike.„
lint ail other good' viasually kept Sn a country' store.
Of:beetle arid (Oland • satisfy yourselves alw a ys are
ielllng, as cheap as the,ehatpest. We ere wit
tEng,to show our ' geode.
• •' W. it F. INDEIII,IIW.
BracknaY(Pa..' : lday ism lers.—:tr. •
/./,,1110 Floosie Get Your
•:- - • •
P'RLIGS-& MEDICI N ES
•
•
. _
M A Lyon's, • '
. Where ion Will god it fill assortment of rate Brags
&Medicine's:: Chemicals, IDye Stuffe. Jewelry, Per.
ratztery. Violins; end yjolln Strings. Fancy Goods.
Yankee Notions; Pocket Books, Cigars Tobacco. Fine
Toilet Seger,. Braehes.-Teble Currie:7.= Gelsilver
Speen*. Plated Spoons, Keine and Forks Pis
tole, 'itniusiltlon;i Shoulder :Braces, True tea,' Medical
Instrunionti. Dental Materials, Lampe and Lamp
Chimneys, Teal!: Spice.; Belau/ Powder s Be 48 e4 4 004
Farina, Gelatine, Tapioca. etc.. cret. ( ;
- • •
„ .
;e Bill4lSeitereni ankall kindi of
• • Vitrubitv kept t onitantly on brincl.!
We
.fit eallles Our Wail Paper at cost, wad are also
Closing out our Glassware at a'l •
• *
Closing_
LOW
Get a 'earl Or . oni Mixed chesnieet Paint, ready for
toe, and do your •• own painting . .
WittriSur ol goods, we reel confident that
everyentejsiting Montrose . , will And it for their hirer- •
net Wall and examine for Memos's** before.!'‘nrehas.
instebiOwliere; - • - -., • , r
. . ;
Jlc?'T~!s,
ri4111140,014-1 •
thadertaking elOrill mate
• 14 titar. .ElpecUtlity
tioluess, r
FrlO a i
r ierikes . will promptbisttead.4
Aviottritinn 34D'oci t .
815. u..gt
, . .
lletilwareetc' . - -
• •
MONEY SAVED !
~.. .~.
p l um , ,
" NEW STORE
; . ,
NEW GOODS,
.= NSW PRIOES
- .GRIFFIS: - /.33 SAYRE
.-.~:.. ,
'1 0'4'0; 1 4404, at the Old location cl M. S. Wilson In
'the Odra Block; Montrose, 'and we ebali be pleased to
sea all of nor old Mende and the inlay new ones wt
hope tojaitt: our -stock will consist or
i coal
. .
aild
. •
. ' ALL • '
•• . •
• • • • • • •
• • COOKERTI & citassweir, •
hilarga'quentllies" and, yariety. StoneVare, WOOO
Ware, tiotiie;Ful Woking Goods and Groceries. Wr
'ball giro puticular attention td the Groeety Trade
and keep a full assortment, of Teas, Sugar, Coffees,
Fat4ily
•
.Grciceiies & Provi6ions •
In Tullyariety, Salt anelilbar. We shall keep calk;
glantly on, headline brand/of. door at much brae - then
old prices, and warrant it to' \please. :Goods delivered
promo, to on r town Customers.
THUS:'. -Oar terms wlll be strictly .
Mt.ipai,itt3r-3Pavy,
(cash orproduce.) This it will be well to taming
h, as this th at e the secret to our low priccs. Wer
see Confident by calling and examining -our goods
and priees your will and that it will be for your inter
est to try our goods and terms:
„dxruitusoN Grarrts, 8. M. asuls.
Montrosu,,Mey, 13th, '74.—tt. -
CARtER. . ABBOTT;
JOHNSON,
vrx-xo
,pzimals•zzr
,IT:;&U.D.:NTAI
IRON, STEEL; AND NAILS,
Bla6ksinithi' aupplies,
TOOLS.
c , ; 3
!Lantii for
elskreestOis 191*.e.1.
SEAT. Sk EING4S, STEEL :TIRE,
TOE CALKS and CALK ETEELOK?„
BITRRETTS gORN, SHELLER
4 ! ! the Impt•oved
!BURDICK FEED CUTTERS
Orem. 43i4 B=i vro;
'.87 Washington
. , , St.,
i BINGHAMTON, N, V.
0ck.141,1k.
The Cheapest Place
•• vo Bp*
1
~3g~LI?WA.~cE
:.,
• • ,• 41'
OROCUsIi & 088251
' • lrhelp's Bank Building,
333a4roaxdiaittercomr, mt. •sr.
. 1 •
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEktVRK•I
HEAVY* AND SHELF HARDWIRE,
- . CARRIAGE GOODS,
K
i
• .- ~Amt MIMS' SUPPLIES,
9,* TANNED LEATHER BELTING
"' • "'BUBB R BELTING -AND ,
PAOKIN, ~ ETC., ETC., Eta
....„ • •
we airt,4lienia for
ltipirm...mispzu!.s SONS'
OMOULA. ArlD, ORCISSCUT SAWS,
• •
AND.JOD7( ROTEIERVS
, .
delebnited
Beet is th 6 World!
Ilitaghasiton, iodt. 34th. 18%
JELeaci = This
~ .
=MEE
•
We brae just returned, from the City of New York
Wltlaeploodtd,etock.of goods,toosisting of •
,
'O.l - '-op'o,4isy- - ,,
VROCE)RIEII,
XrnaertAtUtzlig.
All Work:Warranted asl 16p:tasted
441,22.224/ WM%
liaErr.A.a.„
PLATFORM WAGONS,
.I:*l3.4stiptc•xtes,
LUMBER- WAGONS,
Manntacttred, on exhltdion. and tor ale st
J, H. BAsam. Q. 8. am:m. 4 l n O t ßaairmis
Borcauorrprd RUBBLE iiiroturs.
(EsTasunium IN / 84 0.1
ilißlifS BROS. & BLINDING,
DEALERI3 IN AND NANI7ACTII 03118 OF
gtalio Nutvicanglarbleo,
AMERICA,N I ANG.SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Mantles,
26 Chewing° St., NeOr Depot,
314T14, 18'73. • 13.1.A0 MANTON. XT
.01SINIBUS LINE.
undersigned has an omnibus line ( ..running to ay.
cry train on the D. L.' dr W., and Erie Railways at
Shipping , 'or Be - S'4ipalugt Baggage
, •• .
at eithr;cf , " lo .7tltopromptly ati,endeo to.
The Ilele•lIvP:r brldgoVe now completid, hence thor
■ no Forryl•4 . • • . ;
• '
- '
ways on band to coiricy patriongers t 6 any i?olnt In
rarKounding countxy.
WoNm•
t . gigitup . :o . . #tittlitg'pgthinto
We will l'aiu.eh any kind of Fleet Clara Organs and
Machines 'at a L discount Oust will pay you to Gall before
purchasing. Save 23 per eent for carrying. !Wry
naenta around on trial. All Inc:lament' and Mach Ines
filly warranted. •
•F.D. MieWlllllBll
Montrose. April 7.!75.—tf.
n. ANEW BOOK BY
•
MARK , T W tA. IN.
.Tuat reedy for ( Nlnisetors.. Now Oren le the time to get
Territory. Don'tston to experiment on other books.—
Take oneyou knOar will tell. Prompt action will give
you choice or Aeld, and ,Goldeu Hetunte. 04 on the
alone at once and you will win. OutAti coats nothing,
eyorythlng furnished. Send in your nettles, and towns
'yea want, or for pa rticulets at on e. Address 3Swe
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• Over 1100 Imperial Octivit Pages. Deautifbily Dins.
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send for cfrculars and terms, ' • SMI
4tii Edition lust. from the Press.
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r n
COUGHS. C6111)4 lIOAIISENgS%
- AND ALL THROAT DISEASES
WELL'S CARil u dife TABLETS.
- rim UP ONLY IN , II/A3ll BOXES.
A TItiED AND SUB REMEDY.
Sold by Drnsegists generally, and
Johnston. llollowayA eq. Plibulalphla, ra.
SOM 10.1it'LiiNATOUN Circa- Ifi 4
T frelr lo7 r l t l l%t t lallni vi ld e a i n ir d i SlU , a
will pay' largo Prs . ofilta, Railroad ','
FStorks. Bondi and Gold bouirbt 50
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lib Wall Street, New York.
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We wont eatl
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ANYTHINti . tX THE MAIpLE I:DIE
to ORR WORKS at:i
SUSQUEHANNA DEriPT, I
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YOU CAN SAVE lONEY
Brea!ling on us.
WILLIS DOILO'NG.
Suoq's Oepot, Pa, APTI/14.1K5.4.Y.
SPRINGIMIS OR moNTßost
D. D. SEARLE.
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Great Bend. Aug. 1874.—Af.
SAVE MONEY
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