The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 26, 1876, Image 8

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.il'Egitosleir,;llllapiuo.
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• Some' of 'one L . cbtrespdtiden advocate
the fall spreading of •inaniire for hoed
crops the following' Year. - My experience
does not.,COIIV4ICp me. ; of
: the. value of
this practice., ' Late,' the autinrin. of
1868`i bX.' 'loads tof barn
mire on - 09'ut . :; One. acre of Sod
ground, fraiel:',bat the''Stidthin . freeziug
of the ground prevented rrie; and it laid
spread on the snrface.all-wihter. , I have
hearditsaid by some writers I rthati barn
manure does not .evaporate ammonia in
cold .as in 'warm weather but iii..Decem
her' as 1.-liasSed. .piebe.Of land
.noticed very strong -scent , :of barn
nrire, in the au'; taut if ;111,0v, i*atiy;vir 7
tue of ammouia manlike, a large por—
Lion' of it was lost in the, atniosphere
that. winter, as the:- result: proved the for, ,
lowing year. The next .spring tcovered
the. adjoining piece of 'land, of about two
acres, which was old 'ground, and which
bore a crop ;of 't)94tlgict- tt9 year befcre•:",
with bout the same luality of:green ma-,
!lure from the. harn - ..i . cellar,; the whole be-.
lug ploughed...in:,--the - ippring, l both, new.
ground, and: : planted .
.co.rn-t-that
the old ground with green Manure- being ;
good, and that of the.- fill ; spreadin 2., on
the sod ground'exceedingly poor. This
I have ever Since' considered- a- - fair test,
and I have never considered it good lius•
bandry to expose barn, ....Manure contain
ing volatile ammonia to the action' of
• the aithosphere tiny:More than : to the stn:
or rain, the nlaitiSible reasoning of agri ,
culiural.'writers-to the-,,Oontrarymot*ith
stan ding.
' 4O--
How to Maker 'Cotree
Coffee slrokl, e brualtied .4 least ; twice
a week, and liept in : air ! tiklit, \ •Cal•isters,
and culy.groupkitntuegiately before using ;
Pick the *zielf coffee CarefiilV
shake it' in a colander tu L free it frcim dust
and rub it in a cloth. ,Wile roasting.:
stir it co - nstintly.;: the moment the.rbt..rry
• crackles and , becomes. 'Crisp. enough to
pulverize,' Wig' sutifeiently roasted. , " Stir
in a sinall.,piece, of butter the ; size of. 'a
waltint, , and- coffee ‘steanilog hot:
into an'airAight-canister, For making,.
put you ardti4d coffee • i 1 to a bOvil with
just sufficient COI4, water, t to moisten it ,;,
beat in no:ekg„'shell, r and:all.;..Mix: it: well
through - the colfee - ; . Rifise your coffee
boiler out with boiling water; . put in the.
coffee,land - i)OUr 'Over it . the required
amount' of boiling rye ter. I t it,bi'il fif
teen 'fininutes.• , :..: , ..When bOni. to boil
air it frequently• neierlea7feit uctil
the grounds sink.. Pour a little - from the
spotitiiii?ordera (to t7tena9ve:- fthe'groan4
which
.may have boiled_ into it, and pour
it. hack.into pot.„, isyery..nii.io
better if ,served withotit iletanting
Allo Via tie' tablespoonful 'for .each : ; person,
and one forthe.pot, - and and' three pints .
• .0 ~hoilitg, w aterjo oi/en spoonfuls of cot..
fee.
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irbol,,iferOce between a,good and a
poor:1310AS rici44,enerilly . ipWcilitid.-L.
Oftener than otherwise the price at which
cows are bought and' , sold is made to ac- .
cord with the amount of milk tin will
give. 'Butitfilp
„ is tiot svpil' way of
A
estimatinw N
theiralue: getr,eattle may
be estimated by the pounds of beef they
:will make; r A' 'bullock 'that will make
500 • beef may. beiorili nine')
as one that will, 'make 1,000 lbs.; but the
cow that produces only 100 lbs. of butter
a yeaDript•not worth half as.lnuch.F..one
tbao*brntike - 2001bs. in 'the saint! time:
As it will take the former cow two years
to make as , mucti butter as the latter will .
in 'one, she will _cost the owner a plies_
keeping more than the -other cow ,will \ to
get the same .tithourit. The , bitttr from
.the poor cow costst double who. •iTt'does
from the good one, aid is produced , at : a
ruinous rate to, the farmer. Such . a COW
will not.pay the cost of, keeping, and\is,
only fit" - for the, thaMbles. -
certaitily never to, occupy tk place in, the
dairy. -
Javelle water, used for turning White the
Tempvlbi,7 stains, is
composed of bicarbonate 'of soda; 4 lbs., •
chloride of 'lime 1 lb; Put the soda into
a kettle ovei the fire, add one gallon of
boiling , water, , et, boji,-fron;Lten to
fifteer minutes, then .stir in the tnloilde
of lime, avoiding ; lutropii.YTtfael when
cool. . • '
Green extrn fodder . is:preserved in
France, kyhurie,il.on ,trenches and
the covered'
with covered'with earth: Ifs prefer
vation is due . tollie exclusion. or the air.
The foddekis. log, feeding \ the. cattle
in wiiiter."' The' grod i nd' '.'he dry
where it is preserved: , .
All bones should -not bq fed-in the
sanie - PrOportion' withOUt, reaid td their
ages, :Weir constitution , aud :.their mork,
PecanSe, the i iroprooriPty of such a prac
ties isielf-evidend. Yet it constantly
done:,..aod,. is ,the brilkis of dise4ises of every
kit+ ii. .• .
A Pairyman_in Miitord tow.p
erset ccatity, recently old 705- poiluds of
butter from the M4k of three oosys dur
ing kteven - .:4tiontbs,'beindes - \ haying used
pontidi a nionth Ito* the * imine-Eouree.
, s,
" Save the eoot that - falls-from the chilli..
neys, - when the latter are diailed.- - -=
--:Twelve (parts of soot to a h4ohead of
sitter, wakes 2, , 1g00d hciiiid ;manure to
• be 'applied to the roots, of plants.
Butter will remove tar silotc - Soap
and water ' - will.iifterwaid take :,Out the
grearkitaiii.
,
\ • Jumping Seeds
-.At the last ineeting of .the; , St. Lotqs
academy of seieene, Prof. Riley -excited
conaiderable:Chresity by some deed o'lo
had' some, Mysterious poco,r jUrnping
atid moving aboOt on the table. ,He stat
ed that he. had .recently received. them'
from Mr. G.. Barris, of "Sane Diego,
California,a*nd 'that they were' generally,
known by the name Of iMeitcan jurnp
igg seed&' They are, the apartments ~of
a tricuccuous euphorbiaceous -
EaCh of these apartments, or epeei,
nroi'about one-third of au inch, with two
fiat sides, - meeting ,at an, obtuse angle.
and a . third broader, convex side, with a,
mediCal ca,ins. -
If cut open,eachis - ion ha . to . . con rain a
single fat, whitish worm, which hae.eat
en all the contents of, the seed; and Linea
the shell 'with a delicate carpet,of silk.--'
The worm very closely,reseinbles the coin:-
mon apple. Worm, and,. indeed, is very
Closely rOaied, the insect being known to
science as , carpoaapse.saltitous. The egg
otAhe moth is doubtless land on -the
young pod, w,hich eobtains the three an
gular seeds, and the worm gnaws into
the succulent seed, which, in after growth
closes up the minute hole of elitrii*e,
dust as in the case of the common pea
wievq.• - . -\ ,
•
When ripe the seed is very ligt,-alid
as the' worm occupies but about one-siith
the space the 'slightest :motion' will cause
the seed to rook, fro one side', of the_ flat
'sides to the o from r. But die , seed is often
made,6 jerk and jump, and, though this'
has been deriiki by many authors,: Pro=.
fessoi. Riley'has bad abondant proof Of
the fact, .and' had seen, the seed Jerked
quarter- of an inch - forward it a bound
and , raised several •millimetrev from the
surface on.which it rested. If the seed
be \cut the'worm will ,soon cover up the
bole with a transparent membrane of
silk, and if two of the opposit! angles be
cutthe movethenta of the-worm can be
seen tnel seed be held between the
light.
. . • -
It then beoom-s evident that the mo
tion is ,conveyed by the worm holding
fast by its hind prolegs,whieli have strong
hooks, Lind them drawing in the head and
darting it out and swinging: it from side
to side: It is the old storv - of the'mbuse
in the egg., Professor Riley presented 'a
deSeription.of' the worni,and of the Plant
which produced the seed, and concluded
by describing and, exhibiting &still more
wonderful jumping power - in a seed-lik6
body which may b obserVed in our
woods. It is a little' spherical seed-like
galf caused on the under: side of the
leaves of the post oak.
.Cutting iYmititre
If oak, hickory or chestnut timber be
Augusti the, seuond .rtinning
\of the sap, and barked: : quitea large tree
will season ,perfectly :and evil the twigs
will remain sound for, four years; where
as that cut in winter and remaining till
next fall (as thick as' your wrist) will be
completely sap-rotteu,..and tv.ill. be .alinost.
unfieror 'any
,-ntlyp#se. • The ,biki? of
oak splitinto:rrailii 'fast 'More
• than' 10 or 12'-'3iears.. Ohestnnt will last
`longer, but no coiniparison to that cut in
August. Hickoty cut in the Bth month
is not subject to be wormeaten, and will
last a long tlinti for` ; fencing. When I
began, , 1802, it was, the prac
tzce to entiini,i)ei:•l(4 i pOiiti fencing in the
winter. `White oak poastsiand black oak
rails cut at that:time I found ;did not
last more than 10 or 12 years. In 1808 I
began cutting fence timber in the Bth
Month. Many, of the oak rails cut that
year are yet'. s,ound, as will as most of
those.formed 0 chestnut. If the bark be ,
not taken off this month, however, it will
.peel off itself the second or third ',Year
and leave the sap perfectly sound.. The
topsOf the trees are also fliore."titlitable
for fuel than when cut in the winter or
spring. I advise young farmers to try the
etperiment for themselves, and if post
fences do not last twice as long I forfeit
all my experience as worthless. * .
,
"k Mendlog Rubber Boots.
The -Chri.slian Weekly gives the
„
ing receipttor mendilig, holes and moles
in rubber boots s..
. Out virgin Or natire rtidia rubber With
a wet knife, into lie'. thinnest, possible
slices and. with shears 'divide these into
threads as fine us v.ar i. P.utca small quati•
tity of,the shreds (say. one-tenth or le s.
of thepapacity of the bottle) into wioe,
Mouthed bottle, and fill. it three-quarters
full of benzihe o `goed quality perfectly
tree from 'oil: The rubber will!swell up
almOst immediately, and in a few days,
especially. if Often assumes the
consistency of honey. If it inclines to
remain in,.undiekolved' Masses; more ben
zine must be added; tut if too thin and
watery, it needs more tubber.. A piece of
solid , robberithe size of a Walnut will
make a pint of the cementer This cement
dries in a few ininbtes, and by using three
coats in the usual manner, will ur.ite
leather straps, patches, rubber soleft
of books.'ets., with expediag - firmness.
The India-rubber-unvulcanized, can be
obtaintid ut itiost laige stores)rhere rubber
goods ate sold, and, at some other stores.
'.
,tnakingwnifil etiecE, they will be
stronger if. the - front, Bide of the whiffle
',tree is nearest the, heart timber and the
back side, the bark:; they will re
tain: their shape( longer it the timber be
this direction; acros6 tbe grain of
the wood. _
Mr John Elliott, of Wadsworth: Ohio
raised one. AA the premium erotts this year
Ile husked 640 busheli of ears from tour
acres an average of 160, bushels per acre.
Busineso.Oardo.
Dll.. ELLEN E..--
SIitaELELL S'H'Y
Oman and Surgeon, - graduate of the Woman's
Medical College= of the •N. Y.-= Infirmary, then'rest.'
dent physician for a ye: rin the Worttan's' Hospital
N. Y. after four years' prattice in - Pon du - Lac. Wis
consin, has located in. Montrose. - Special attention
given to diseases of women and children. Office at
the foot of Main Street in the old David Poet home
stead.
Montrose,•Dac. 15, 1575.....,8n0pur , , ,
-1-- 11 - • patine Phydelan•
D. BA.LDWIN M. D , 110MCE
hits located himself at Mon.-
troie.' where he Will attend promptly to all profeealon
al bualnems entrusted to his care. rltrthlitte in Car=
malt's balldmg, second floor, front. Board*, Mr. B.
Baldwin's.. .. -
Moutrote, Pa.. March' 10,1675. ' , .
R. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST:-=
"[I
Rooms at hisdwelling, next door; north of Dr.
Halsey's, op , Old 'Foundry street, where he Would be
happy, to see all those In want of Dental. Work, He
feels confident that he - canpletse all. both in quality of
work and in price. Mice wars. from 9 A. Y. to 4 r. x.
biontrose. Feb. 11, 1874-tf
A W. COOLEY, CARPENTER.. •
• CONTRACTS to erect ettuelores of all kinds,in
scction and complete them in every detail. Marble
anti. dlaie Mantles sash, Blinds, Doors, and Window
Frames, tarnished' to order. Stair Building and build.
lug paper made specialties. .Employ none - but expert
eaced 'workmen. shop neat the Methodist Char h.
Montrose..fattnarrlu.•lB7s.-Byl' •
VALLEY 1:10UE,-GREAT.BEND
)
Y Pa. Situated near the Erie Railway Depot.—
Is a large ana commodious house. Has undergone a
thorough repair. • Newly famished rooms and sleep-
Ingapartmenta,splendid tables.and all tbiugs compris
ing a Iltat class hotel.9' lIENRYi ACKERT,'
Sept. Nith,1873.-tk , • • • Proprietor.
RILLINGS sTaoutt FIRE; AND
,Ltie Insurance Agent. All business attendedlo
promptly.o.o fait terms: Office 4iret J.obreaet of the
bank of Wtn. Li. Cooper AVena(.Mont
rose. Pa. [Aug.1,1869.)
Jly 17, 1372. , • W1;1,11406 STROUD.
THE PEOPLE'S „MARK :Eli; PHIL
lip Proprieior: Vresh and baited Meats,
nalllB, Lim*, Bolqgua} : S p , the heat qual
ity; COnetantlY 'oritee tO.Ecuit.
Itiontritee, Pa., Jan. 14. 1R73.-1v
G4' A. "TURRtti...
,
' coub , yn.Lwiet uor; • • .
•
No. 40 Broaaway, Tew 'York City.
May 12. '75.--(Fei3.11;1£174 . .-iy) - • •
I .n"rLEs AND , BLAXE'SLRE, . AT
tcirn6rs aL Law,Montroee, Pa. iToffieii opposite
the Tatrlielt House. • ",„
• • R . B . La2t7..E.
• .... '
hiontro,se,Oet. 0,187 a. • . B; L. BI.S.E.EBI•ZIi.
_
13. DEANS, DEALEIt " INT
VV• Books, totatlimery,' Wall Paper, Newspa
pers,
,Pocket` Chtlery, Stereoscopic VielV9, Yankee
Notions, etc. 'Next door to the Post 10flice, Iliontruse,
a. ' 'W. B. DEANS.
Seat. dO, 1574.
lIANGE HOTEL
iington Wr.i..ties to infotmthetinbit4;Viathaviog
rented-the Exchange hotel in•Mentreaei . hel'enew
propured-to accommodate the traveling_-rib.4 in
nret-chiee style.
'-idontrotte, Atm...28087a: - .- I 1_;.1
BURRITT, DEALER IN STA
■ . ple and Fancy . Bri j Goods; Crockery, Hard
ware. Iron, Stoves, r, Dragi Oils, and Paints,' Boots
and Shoes, Hats and (Zaps, pars, Barak} Robes, Oro
'
cedes, Provisions, &c. •
New Miltord.l a.,Nov '72--ti;
JOHN 14
GRONES, ,ASHIONA,BI4I.
r , Talk:4; Montrose, Pa. Shop over • Chandler's
Store. All orders filled ,In first-class style. „A;titting
done to order on short notice, and warranted tout.
Montroie, 'June 30,15: • . ' :
•
. -
tera Electra Thermal oaths, at .Zte..Foot. of
eb'estnnt atteet. - sod cotoult iu ail Chronic
uiseimes.
' sioncrose. Jaw :17.172.-4108-4A -
LEWIS KNOLL sEuA.VIN AND
A.. hair braising.,Sli over the Post Wks build
ing; where he " - will ' typ
ne round ready Co attend aA who
may want anything • n his line. • '
• hiniltroseT PA•Pct..;43, 1569. .2
-BACON SON WILL': , c: FUR
-11:4• nub, at Wholesale ofßetall; the!bentand Suet
assortment of Confeetion.ery., Finds, Nuts, Toy*, itc,„
to be found inihis Vicinity, at the lowest cash price.
, E . Q. :BACON & SON.
January' 19, 1876: - "
R, RICRARDSON;
-IL*" clan gut Seigeon, tendere hisprofessional 4er -
vices to he citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
at his rusiderce, on the cornereast of the Fond
&Y. . f &mg. 1 1 ,1869: •
. ,
att
RCOVILL AND -pEWITT I Arri
neYtt at La w and Solicitorain Bankrtiptcy. Otlice
Igo. 49 Gourttrect. over City National Bank, Bing
namtini, N. Y. ' • Wag. ll.Scomn,
June 18th, 187.3. . JEROXE DZWITT:,
p . AGLE DRUG STORE - IS THE
A-3 -place to got Braga and Meacines, Clears, 'to
badco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, Spettaies, Yankee No
c. Brick\ Block - . • , BURNS.
asontrose, Pa„ May sth, 1875.
r. FITCII . -ATTORNEY AND'
-1-4• Couneellor-at-law Montrose, 'Pa. Office as
heretofore, below and west of the Court House: ,
Montrose, January 27; 3b15.—1y.
A: ,LYON I , SUCCESSOR TOI
LT-4-• Abel Turrell, dealer in Drug's . . .Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils llye.stnifs, Teas, Siices,
Piney Gonds,Jewelry;Perlumery,
Montrose, May 19,1575.
A 0. WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT,
Its !Aar, Bonnty;' Data' ray; Pension And .14i
On ..on Claim' attended tb. - : Oftice! 9r• " nog
beto*.Boyd's Store. idontroo :Pa tAdg.-1.169.3
M. A. OROSSMON,,ATTORNEY
TT ' at Law, Office at the , Court , House, ir
.the
commit , sionerN owe, ' W. d. C1i061111024. i
"totontrooe.Sent. 20:1811.—tL ' :.'"
XITILSON J. TURRET ; SURVEYOR.
Having had 20 years experience intim bush:teed,
will continue to attandlo calls in my profession. ,
Montrose, Pa., Sept.ls, 75.-ty*
•
C WitEATON '
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%ANIL INNOINEEIt 4240 LAND etriVETOlt, - ' e
P. O. address, Franklin Yorks.
Slumehanna Ca., Pa.
TV -
T W. SMITH, OA- INET P
• • chaii urerll. root , t Main street.'
Montrose, Pa. , ' fang. 1. 18694
.
- 11 W. SEARLE, -ArPTORNEY
.1• Law office over the'eoto - re•Othl. Dtesauer,
in the BricitHock , Montrose Pt - . • • 'Aug.: l, '69.j .
- O'NE 1 LL, , AT I'ORNEY, All ,
:.‘• Law. Office over J. R. DeWitt's'.
Montrose. Pa, [ June 9, lf•,—tfj
A . B. &A. H. MoCaLTATX, :A'T eJ • toriteye at Milt, Office over W. Cooperl &
Co'e dunk, Molarote Pa. nay 10, 1671.—tf
Q. CAMP, ATTORNEY AT
• Law s Montrose, Pa. Office over Wm. H. Cooper
& Co.'s Bank. ,
Mootroee, Pa., Jan. sth; 11*--IY.
M a. SUTTON,
4, 'AUCTIONEER, and titanium:at Unrip e
Friendeviße; Pi:, Aug. I,'
A'j3TiOSJIBR, Addreisi • •
Jane, 14;.1574 * '. • • : *Brooktirn.;
n4F Vista' eXs lanil ' MSS a ro? A 114.0 114 sown*, $
Free *44 Of Djoi l woo. baton.,
Banking, ete,
BANKING; : HOUSE:
COOPER
•• ' •
MONTROSE PA •
G . NBRA.I4 BAIMING BUSISESS , DONV
COLLECTIONS .MADR ON .
; POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUNi ,
TP FOR A. HERETOFOR,Er. •
DOMESTIC .AND FORKIGN. EL
CHAN GE FOR. SALE' :
,
UNITED STATES & OTHER BONDS:
t 130ITGRT AND SOM. : , -;-,
COUPONS AND CITY AND CQUNTY
BANK ..CHECKS. CASTLED .
USU,AL.,. „,
, . • ,
' AN STEAMER PASSAGE, TICK
ITS TO AND FROM: EUROPE.
I*TEREST:iLLOWiD
TIIIE DEPOSITS, AS PER. AGREE-.
ALENT. WHEN THE , DEPOS
IT; IS.: NIADL s ,;
lii the cpture,,as inlhe past, we shall endepv
oT to transact
.01 modey bpsipess to the satia.,
facOon iif onr putt7ins and dorrearkaidnnts, •
& c°
: COQPF ' M.ontrose, keis•
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•' ' hlO
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Aohoo.i t edOiiiili) ; ::, 7 - ,',. , : ssoo'ioOCi 00.
pOSSeiit,.,. Capital, : ,_ ..:.-,- , : 100"i0Q0 00.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
U°N ROM- PA.
, • • . -
WILLIAM Jzi :TURRELL% - • P rimidetit.
111# D.' SEAR I,R, ?ice -.Ft iesident.
N; L. LENIIEIM, - -• ' Cashier.
'Directors. -
WY. j:' TOIRELL, 1) SEARLE,,
ELTRED, M; S:DESSAITER,
=ABEL •TURRELL, G. ;V.' BENTLEY,
lA. J. GERRITSON, • ganltrose, Pa.
A. CLARK; • Biiighamtol; N. Y:
.A., PRATT; • N6i . Milford; Pa.
M, 8.. WRIGHT, Susquehanna Pepat, Pa.
L. S. -LENHEIM; Great flep4,'
: l • , -t ••'• 1 -• • ;
DRAFTS , SOLD ON' TaIIIOPE.
gOLLEOTIONS ONf POIM.
1. 1 , • ‘,l ;:
SPECIAL; MPOSITSI 'SOLICITED.
.• - '
Mon trose, ,*arch 3, 1,87,5.4fi • :
SCRANTON SIYINtS Bildt
120 Stryortungliv4nuei
RECEIVES :MONEY ON DEPOSIT
PROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS,. AND RE lURNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND -WITHOUT PREVI
KS NOTICE, ALLO W ING INTER
EST AT. SIX PER: CENT. 'PER, AN'-
isaLIt;::PArLIB HALF YEARLY,
ON THE'.FIRS IA T
DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND-JULY.- .ASAFk.' 4 AND RE
:LIABLE PLACE OF , DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, 'ME
-ICHANICS,-.AND MACHINISTS, AND
!FOR WOMEN 'AND CHILDREN . AS
WELL. : MONEY ,DEPOSITED.. ON
, OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST. FROM .1 THE
FIRST DAY OF, THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A
,HOME IN
STITUTION, ..AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF , THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS. '
. DIRECTORS ; f JAMES BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT , . GEORGE FISH •
ER; JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H.. SUTPHIN
MATTHEW; DANIEL 'HOW !
ELL, E. 'HUNTi T. .- HUNT..
JAMES BLAIR, PRESIDENT. ;I',„ O. 0,
MOORE.. CASHIER. •
OPEN DAILY FROM :NII•TE. A. : X.
UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED.
NESDAY AND SATURDAY. EVE.
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O!OLOCku: . ':
•Feb'l2. 1874.' ' ' '-'•'
J. S.BABNIS. • S. G. Blkuumie
BINGBANtOIti II AABLE . WORKS,
:• r, EF4TABLXI3IIED XX 1840.1 •
BARNES BROS. & BLINDING:.
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rogALERB I,N 4141).MANUFACTURERS OF
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AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES} .• t
-marble and Slate Nautlesi ,
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26 Chenangro..§t.,XeaiThipot;
Mavl4, 1873. BINGHAMTON, 'NY.
HERRI.NG kffiv FA.RREL
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matticrp,teruitrili - opALL XINDB Or
21 Ptx*ie azei 313 74rigioir lE b rOce*
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They
coitt u r v ila z ::4l l ltlz 4 lna t ti4lTOtiod etst!iir
in LOND9N I - -
All sates are waminted trio'trorn ds,rnitisi and cc
ito ! *ol4, sky6lvir4.=4.- •-
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-_,LUMBER:. YARPI
In order , to.boter, accommodshi, the community,' the
undersigned , hay established s depot, for the gale of
lintriller Mannikind at bit uesrly:.erecttql,
,building on
the Old Heeler tetnery Btte , In'the „
TpWA .
where will be kept cournutly on hand. A Hill stock of
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WHITE D .
TEL W PINE, HEMLOCK,
• - 'OAK; ASH, - MA 4,E AND BLACK
• •AV ALNU. \LUMBER,
whic.kwith the aid of the mostimproved msehiney sr4
cOmPeterit.workto en. is prepsrel to work into any
to meet the.wauts of Customers,.
LABEL BRAS
10 ED LUYEUSR, OCLITDING
FLOORING, CEHANO., , MINGLE . AND
LATE CONSTANTLY 01 DAND;
Plaoing, Matching; ard scitiii Sawing'
(one to order 4 ,
ti,0ti...Tat.40,,.,:. - .B(t' ; iillidi
IVIAM:Ir4cITOII3,
in connection with the above. establiehmeut. under the
management of Mr. B. U. Roger:s:Examine our work
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
f
promptly.
: ' A. LATIIitOP.-
Montrose. Septembe.t 29tb, 1575. .
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NEW ARRANGEMENT i
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The Poople's Storge
L N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR,
R. KRNYON.Druggist Apothecary.
PATENT MEDWIAW EMFORIIIN
The Undersigned would respeetfully announce to all
the people everywhere, that. to his already extenslv
stock and variety of Merchandise In' the Grocery. Pro
vision.and Hardwaro:line...
He has added a v. ry choice assortment of PURE
DRUGS. PATENT MEDIOINES, BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, ctc., which he flatters hims If he CAD aesors
the public they will find it to their advantage to exam
ine before purchasing_elsewhere. To all P,hytticiana in
this section of the. county he would respectfully an
nountwthat he has neared the services of R. Kenyon.
as Druggist
‘ and Apothecary, whose long exnerience and
acknowledges and
ability. entitle him to your en
tire confidence, in the line of componnditig medicines
or preparing prcscriptions,and who would also esteem
it an especial favor to - recelve'calls from any of his old
^ustouters or new ones. , Will make the Patent Medi:
`elnetia specialty. Ali° Domestic and Foreign Mineral
'll r etels-ran extensiventock.' Also fine Groceries—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF . BEEF. FRESH SALVOS
PICKLED it , CANNED , CLAMS. LOBSTERS,'
PEAS. CORN. BE-ANS. OYSTERS. &c„,,dco.
ladt l anYthi n and invert tbingr, tbat is °Miner!lyneed
!ed. Respectfully soliciting remain •
I. N. BULLARD.
Powder! 'Powder'! 1 1 / 4 ;svde . r
plpting, RinPiand Shot.Poieder,, Shot, Load, Gas
Tubeg,'Cailtprrouches, Fltislts;lrnoe,
tot title by ' • "
MontrOlie. ,B el 4 . 110;18"14-4f; 7`
Figu.res, Do Not Lie !
SEE ,FOR: YOUPSELVES.:
OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER OF
. ' 1137t3.
Heavy cottonado' Pants;
Stout wool-mixed pants,
Good all wool pants.
French cassimere pants,
Heavy workingmen's sults,
Scout cassimere snits,
Ilarris•casslmere suits, - •
Fancy' check and stripe suite.
Black frock coats,
Black dress coats, imported, , •
Black cloth vests,
White linen'vests, • ' '
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BOYS" ZUITSi 3 to 9' yetirs.•
Boys' cotton `snits, $ ioo'- . $4.00
Boys' mix! d , • 4.00 6 . 00 ,
Boys' fancy wool snits, 5.00 20. 10• 6 6 ,
.'.130 S' SUITS 9 to 15 Sears.
Boys' Rehont salts,
Boys' limy snits,
Boyastnest casSitnere suits;
Youths' mita. all alike,
Good cotton shirts, ,
Good °malls,
Good rubbcveusperiders,
Aid ali other,,Gixid3s in proportion.
The alSove ire for Cash only, and are inotcd
for, customers from .a distanCe. •
$lOO FORFEIT: the above price 'Wa i ts not
foliated; which , prices are guarated 16
per t in t. lower Ulan those of any other house in this
city or vicinity.,
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L • • WEBST E R, • .The .Cloihiei.
t 3 in4hiritonMity.,Oth 1875.—ti *
pARKV:ALE MILLS
- Mit4o4--OisaniST323:). •
J. have rented the above. e liftils, . and Atted them up lo
firet-elasii order, lire also stocked the mill with
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN .
/minding Western 'White Wheit.,
• , I aleO:keep .eti hard _
WHEAT;;RYE, - -.-IND BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR, 'CORN 'MEAL, '
reed, Buckwheat' Bran; etc.,: etc., which offer to'the
to u ti s li n e et t s t d hz: o west prices, forAn tf.tyko of Milthig
' virANTED.
FIVE: II tINDRED-huilieli of ii6re, untaealatels.
bi~beAt cacti Prim paid f9rlollLincla, of Orion,
WOW OKILIBB.
P*tkrAle; ITU. /9 * 187t).-401
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ill 11
smed. ai g *
psi* ao pods
mkt
TWllatirelten
8.
MI.LL
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$ 1.0;1
$ 1.75 to 2.E0
8.00 , .4.00
5.00 7.59
7.00 -, 1000
8.00 12.00
18.00 17.50
20.00 20.00
' 6.00 9.00 .
10.00 14.03
1.75 4.00
*1.25' 8.50
$ 4.00 $ 7.00
• 7.0 a • 10.0
8.00 14.18
4.00 KM