The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, February 02, 1876, Image 8

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carne - h6rneTtija Miff
hiS",tield the other day •• „. • •
While his Itlyee%;(;little Infei : the pricfe ,. of leis
At her wheel was spinning away. ,
And, ever anon, a gay little song,
With the buz of her wheel kept time ; •
And the wrathful . :brpwis,c)ear,ing:r,97 , ,
Vitder f tlie,e,heerTul rhyme,'; - . I
Come, ?C9oldif ;Turk .1„ ph%) away-,your
Andlistente l what Y Say ; • „
What can Ido but a quarrel brew •
With the man acrosLthe .ojr ?
I have built my fence ; • but he won't corn-.
mence ..•.. • -• . . • •
To lay a 'single rail ; 1,.. . •
His
cattle get m , , and the lecd gets thin
tain tempted tci :Make sale.' • •- -
Wht:iohn, - ,dear ,ItexiT,You dp go on .
rmt afraid it Was'they saY:'• '• • •
No, no, little wile:* Lbaii-learned that strife
In a lawyer's hand don't pay. • ,
He is` picking a flaw to'ditre ine toiatv ';
I have heard that. he said he *would ;
And you know long ago the lain wronged'
MC so, • •
• I vowed "never shotild. . •
•.• • •
d*lidt'O)ta' de', that !Iw ill net rues
•Ta the rnitn across :tile *iy,?' '- • = •••
If .titiVelivhai . ;Ybu • Went, patr'lelp you
7 •
•
. Tne marovithpi:specter
Thirty dollars will do•to carry you through,
. And-then you have _gained - a neighbor ; ,
It would cost you more to peen in the door
.• Of.Aicourt,txl much worelabor.,,,,,
JOst use yours ijOirseitie Let's build him a
• • fence, , • •
• And shame sucir 11i - 6 - tights' out of the fel
low.'
up'fitil4lll ; aid'- it bent .. to tiffs
heart ;,:, • • ..1
, •
• 1 4 ov,e7s;41an, Nyhere lariuellow.
That. very same night, by the.catidielialit,
They opened with intere4 a letter .;
Not a word was there but three greenbacks
was groAing.betta.
recipes vr' Hod; (fholern,
PoillBBio-tartrate i)f antimony,one part;
inecacuanha and - wi,itf hellebort.,\ each
two parts, mix. This is an emetic, of
which' one scruple or a driichni, accor
ding to sizoof pig, may be thrown\ dry
upon the root of the ton oe.
, 'Vinegar, one pound ; proof spirits one
-.pound hydrochlorate of .inamonia and
one and'a half ounces; infusion of worm
' wood, four pounds mix. This is to bk
given in:fot.,•-r ounce doses, when the dis
eases develops itself, in the. ..form. of ma
; lignant sore throat or us! a 'stimulant in
cases when. prostration supervene , .
Camphor,,half a drachm:, 'tiucture - of
velerian; four ounces; tnis.. TwO table
three times a, day, ! given in a
gill of grnel, incase of_prostrAtio,n,_,
Comirkon turpentine, one :ouncyi
drodliToilcinlic Wfw ; ii a - thin - 01'4 ,
ginger, half an ounce.; decoction of oak'
bark; -.twenty ounces ,-
.:'..Silaker•be-,..
foresise - ,;'„gllc.eferyThre4.Abiars.twO table
spoonsfall-A, , stim.ulant And anticeptic fr ;
Vi
to. be ed When ..diarraliceaof ilysen ta g
exis.ttr.. . ,
HydrochloriO iioia, and nitric acid, Of,
. e#lcb )I , 4iffr&thm; iragr . iten - VPP C O;
1444.ittii:44103,6t,'Ailidlii 'three.
six ounces is a dose,, and .which May be
repeafe l l'Oetyjeui both-S. ;
Ili cases (.4 formation o;f carbur clesor
boils, - these should......be_scarified, and the
cut surfaces burned with nitric acid or a
hot iron . propoT, ,Tiay-- of applying
nitric acid 144 dip - a 4,at stick or
wood into the acid,. - aini rub it on by fre
quent light st=okes and . Pus'
titles niust,be thus ..cauterized
,
G niile up 'Fair' Profit.
PrOfiVin - Stobk-lias in good - stook.
Po
grade up is the necestty of the times.
If you can't buy "a s.tati on or buil, or hoar
or bucked pure. bloOd i to _cross upon your
common" stock, hireat:a . reuo'nable pace.
the services of such, as you needt Good
breed gives museleand stitg,tit and fat
triiinggunlities. If y6ti a
,d yom' neigh
hois can together,.by co-opertinin. your=
purchases secure what \ individnally you
can not do;it is vrisdorn to, inake - the=effort
The Granges, county agricultural Society
and 14tMers' organ tiation, cannot, do their
communities- greater. service tit an to se
cure the antroduction of pure hied' Males
for all Idinds - -,, , 0f domes pc . Istock." The
farmers' 61 'the sieSt strong, able
t 4,
horses a,malesfcr ,their work ; \ they
want elide and hogs and Sheep,that re
tuT,A. PTO table 4eo..'aimiLllgik.-#44:
mutton a price that wililliay:for the grain
and forage consumed.: are farm Ink
for profit and the problem must be solved
by the appheatiopf.commoti.: sense,busi
ness rules. Facts ; i'lf;hont - quEstiOn Point
to the judicictuis I,mpravernent -of vinnmon
stock growing for all the marketi in the
country , . • • r '
•.•
,
oinv d ro Crtthberilts.
How to Cook crankerries, is an itni)ort ,-
.
ant question, if you are, to,get the best of
therm' . they are .16n4 ; and'
unwholesome-to a raw state, and. but lit
tle better as , they tire nsm ally cooked. We
have often peen then) -lustily Scalded,;,
sweetened, :'and:brotight': to; the table
floating in their, juice, not one-half
thein 'epettigh' to' 'burst 'the skin.
Bah ! what food !. But how - different
when cooked. Put thirn, with only water
enough to prevent '43airning, warmed
saucepan., and the
whole becomes, a hohiiiigebourrinase, - with
no semblance of. whole berries; and - then'
add clarified syrup, previously prepared;
and. Air few minutes 'while boilinger
When,you have
,delloions'eranber.:
• •
Loudon %logaipkno,llo made of gir4;*
Farmers, don't go In Debt:,:
The greatest, Agent to, : prOdn.ce poverty'
among farmers: or anyother class'is debt,-
Many farrners4ill geta:_deed to a small
piece ofklandenOugh to support t hetriselves
and families, and lay byasniall'annaul in
cotne..-\.•l3tit that iti - -tiot sufficient. .They-
robin debt for more.,latiit and become
a: slave: t.,:i *ht.:, . They:pay. an interest on
Money borrowed, which . yi11 , .. , 500n .cone , '
stimeAlie little_ property ' they : -pOsieSs'.- '
They often- pay ; higher than ten 'per cent
5u611. - i\proceedings; - engender .4,,spirit . Of ;
dkOptent,. k,fiey. loose faith in - ;,,tarming
and try to, sell theirlaiza in or* to get to
;town'and enter into' :other', *mines's. : In
nine cases out of ten, 'every farmer who is
donig well that : goes - to town,:,
0
fails ; _ 0-
o,6t.:;:Having. nO,faith
,id ..farning,. or
ttiving,no breadth of understanding, they
, buy the poorest tools and Ineatta' stonit,
and drive poor leaina . before - poorer wag:.
ons an agricultural;. Machinery;... In the
fall:Arid win ter4hAy feed poorlyiust feed
ing .enough 4 to get.their live Stock through
the,wititerinto spring. -_- Then' itlakei all
summer. to . ptit' op the\ flesh that:wilt:l*
it, the *inter by poor, shelter .. and. ,hticl.
food. They never' :put, out I*r:7Atrees or
shade ,trees- on their farms. : They always
sell their best lanthi and cattle ~to the
drofers, and . keel). tli4 .poorest: at: -bolo;
They, send -theirr.ohildren - to' 'echtiol hut
little as..tho much len ni lig is a' dangerops
thing. They'd° "tio ' take ``agricultural
ral
ci
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papers or believein..b ok farming, They.
tviver give their rena
..eentioLspenct 7
ing money; as it- takes. them. spend
thrifts. lii short; hev are the . most
ti l
miserable people in t e world, and would
mit . keep' money -if.ttoy'llad
. it:- Such
farmers are poor ' and will remain sit . ), to
the end of theit . ditys, and - most of their
soiA‘will- follow the path of their sires.
,?; ':f.::- . ; •' ~ !' '.. ~-: '2,:-41; 1 "... . " -- ':1 --, .-
I A bull calf intend ,, d to 'be 1“-pt for ser-
I vice should get a full' aLowauce 'of new
milk daily..fo \ r at least fonr nionths along
With . cake The object - thrOngliOnt, in
regulating - I . :the, feeding should , be , to keep
him in lig:arcing lint carefully
avoiding ttrat 840.w:Condition which sprarke
think requisite in bringing tip young
bulls. R . Bean mealy cake and crushed oats
along with grass.or hay, a:id roots-is . 'the
best diet. During the tligt year, yOung
bung should be ringed - ar.d - accustomed to
be . led abOnt..- Unless -nrider.ipecial,cir
cumstauces, a ball should ••.be allowed to
pasture,with the caws, but when it is
'necessary to keep him contined• to 'the
isto3.e fie should get walking exercise' for
at least tWo.hotirs every 'di y,•- Attention
must be , iiaitt to ihe feet "of bill is' kep t in
the stables, or the hoofs are apt.to grow
'top much and inconvenience him in walk
ing: Bulls 'which are constantly con -
.fine,d, are. apt to ,becosne, yipions,but. mnAh
&fiend§ 'Upon his' 14eper.- 1 : ; Any; keep !.
.who \systemaileally maltreats a bull, or
:appears timid in going about him, Should
discharged at once. •
corn4Cobs.
..Ged. Geddes writes the,New
York-Trabuue : . .
It cosh but little to shell corn; tai 4.
when .we have shelled one hundred bush
,els and have tho.- ebbs: liile:Cdp by them
selVes, and take Prof. Johnson's
_state
' ment of tteiei'bomposition, and inquire,
"Will it pay .t* grind these bobs and feed
thc,meal to cows ? — Ws-have a fair ques
Lion for. the cliernist and..,the miller- o
'44.k.,:ever y d tcktbern: I- iill - Aeaverthe
ciission; "merely eating' that having fed
and seen fed to tlie - "ox,.kind - Much meal
made by grinding corn and cobs together,
I hay , come to the that gybe are
not worth-grinding any more_ than wheat
straw,and that it cob:?4are to, be ground,
it would be-much the best *al to shell
the corn and , grind separately,for
in g • so the, krain - might_ be. well ground to
suit the means. and fancy of whoever may
desire to append tinik . in'seich ,experi
.ments: I. wish to add that Lentirely
agree with'Prof. hi his .closing
remarks, that only careful 'experiments
"can fix the value nr bob/meal for practi
cal, purposes . and, havirig for myself made
sufficient experimeo to Make up A 'very
decided opinion, T..have :given it-:--sub
jeet to abanclonnient only "'Which nfore
accurate and more scientifically conduct
ed trials shall show mejci be in error:
Why cannot Agricultural `Colieges make
such experitne.qs?"
A..method of caring skins without _re:.
bair' ia, i yen, by a cbrietporid
eatin the Fancier's' Journal Take soft
eater about ten gallonis .one-half.bushel
Wheat bran`d. - seven 'pOunds of sulphuric
acid. Pissolve.all 'together and nut the
.
skins lin'tbeloltition and 'allow them to
remain twelve hours; take, them out and
clean ) theth Well,_ and. again" immerse 12
hours pore, or longer if necessary.i The,
skitia may then lie takenont,.well washed:
and dried. They, can.be beaten soft, if
desired. . -
Fifty seres day is the rate'.at Which
j. B. McKee, of. Gonzales,_ Cal., puts in,
.his *hea; He sows wheat 0n . „4,500 acres
'of land, ploughing it .under and getting
'
it done in time to get th s e benefit .ot the
fall rains. -'
. .
More fall wbeat will be_sown in Kan
-848 tills season , than ever 'before. ; The
Acreage.*ill exceed ,that of last \ year hil
ly twentY-five per cent.,
• A - =f ar mer . ' .
- in; , the . .- - .14. g-
130ii4 i.idi•
:. of
Springfield, xy, :
'..;'Atae(ll: - . :a . ~ - 1 19it:...1i0. - yitir
-that, weighe d - 1... M . p ou nds :: ':::- Is - i.vii41,1,04::
tare:': 61 l'-44e '."::WiliiiOti . ,''. ' '. land ..- - i ßerkshire, .
.breeds ',' .. ---- '-' -- -. 1 -:::: - :' , .:_:, - •.-,.. - - - ,' --;.... : -...- :', -,....' ,. :'-',2-:---';•: - '.' ,
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• BUSineSS Vat - •'•
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• ' '
[IR: ELLEN E. mrrcHELti, THY-:
stelae and Shrgeon, graduate , '4 . the' tcrommi's
Medical College or the N. Y.
_lnfirmary; then real
dent phYsician fora year in the Woo:ma's Alospital in
N.Y.. after four yeare practice in Iron du Lac. Wis
conein, hue located in Mentroae., Special 'attention ,
given to die , of women. and. childreh. - Office at,
the foot of Main Street; in - the , old David Poet home-
Idontrose,.Dec:ls,lB7s.-4nenso.
D. BA.LDWIN, hl.. .D.,\IHONCE.
JILL • patbic Physielan, has Tocated hitiself atMon.
trims. wherii he will attend pronytly protetigion
al business entrusted to his care. Virptilde in Car
malt's building. second'floor, front. Boards lit Mr. B.
Baldwin's. • •
Muntrode, Pa., March 10,1476.
DR: - W. w. SMITH, DENTIST.-,
Rooras , at his dwelling, next - dok nortbi.o(Dr!
Haliey's, on Old Foundry:street. where , he mould be
happy to see all those in want of Dental W ork. .1143
feels con fi dent that he can please all, both' in quality of
Work and in.:price. Ofllcelours from 9w. x. to 4'pAit.
MontroSe..Feb:ll,lB7,l—tf
A W.'•C,OOLEY ' CARPENTER: 1
CONTRACTS : to. erect sttuctures •all kinds,in
any section and complete them in every detail: Marble
anu slate Mantles, Sash, Blinds Doorsj and , Windoir
Frames, furnished to order, Stair Building and build
ing papeftutda specialties. Employ none - but wiped
euced workmen. Shop neat the Methodist Charic h. .
MOntroseofiinnary ii).1875.-3yr, • „
ALLEY' ROUSE, .:GR,E4T BEND'
Situated heir the ErieliaitWay- Depot.—
laa large and comniudtotte houtte. tits undergone a
thorough repair. - Newly farniehedittimshud sle'ep
ing ourtmentB,eplendid tablecand all things compris
ing a tit et class hotel. liisINRY,AGKEWri:•
Baim , 10th, 1873.-tf. Pp:owlet:ex,.
/ . .
,1 1-11E-'AND
BILLINGS STROU.,,
Life litsuritne . e,Aleut. I All :business attendelto
promptly,on litt; tenne Ara dour easi ol , the
bank of Wtn. Cunper Vis.; l 4bl icllvenn e,Mon t
rose. Pit. ' [Afig.l,l2,G9 - 1,
J 11y'17, ' •
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THE PEOPLE'S MA. KE.T rait
lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted' Meats,
Harps, Pork, .13 q Iogua 8311 4 age,etc.; tit- the beist
ley, tonstalitly on harld.4l , price Poi toralt• .1
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14:1813.=1v
•• •
EDGAR
.A. TURRELL ~
CouissELLou. Lem,. 4 - *4.0 —: 44, -4 :
- • No. 170 Broadway,*al,v York City.
May 12, "15.—(Peb.:1.174.-V)
rrTLEs AND BLAIKESLEE
L
tons at Law; Moutrose,'l a. oppogte
the Tarbell, House. " • .
. - • :R;
GEo. P. LITTLE, .
Montrose ;Oct. 1 . 5, fem. Ei L. PLAtissurs.
13, DEANS* I)EALEIt IN
V• ktookti, nationery, Wall :Paper. Newspa
oars, Pocket. Cutlery, Stereoscopic iViews,_ Yankee
Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose;
• W. 13. BRANS.
Sot. 30,'1874. •
FI L XCHANGE HOTEL .14. J.:HAR
rington irishes to inform thekblic that having
rented-the Exchange Uotel in. Montrose, he Iv now
prepared t 6 accommodate the traveling pnbilc in
tirst-clase style. • • _
Montrose, Atm. 2,8, 1873. .-
BURRITT,'DEA.LER IN S'rA;•
ple and Fancy Dr.ir Goods, Crockery; Hard
ware, Iron; Stoves, Drags,: Offs, and Paints,. Boots
and Shoes, Bats and Caps,.Fars, Buffalo
Robes,. ro
cories, Provisions, kc.
New Milford. I a., Nov 6, '72;-41; ' r>•
JOIIN - GROVF:S, FAS . tONAALE
Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop lover . Chandler's .
Store. *Altordere filled, in' first-close style. . Cutting
done to order on short notice, and warranted to flt.
Montrose, Jana 80, - • -t
DR
p.. A-. LiVrillt.o4:Ablitgl
te r ra Meeticr Thermal .11aths, -aL • lie :Pont. 'lnt
Chestnut 'street. • Calk , " cousult
.alls.QUrßnic t
Lliseaseg. • •:-' ".
Mobtrose..-Jiiir.l7. l 72.—rint-41. • ' "
LEW S': ; -KNOLL, SHAVING 'AND
,
hair Dresslag. Shop over the Post bittldh.!
ing, where he will, ne faatt4 readY 4ttend all who
may want iniyi4ing' •
MtrotrOse Pi. Oct. l'B 18899. i
•f 13ACON'' &- SON! - *TILL! FURL -
With. Wholesale or Retail, Vie beet and'finest
assortment at Confectionery.;-:Fruits,; Nuts, Toys, ttc.,
to be found in this Vic,tnity, ft the lowest cash price.
B,AcoN & SON.
January :19,1846; s.i •
DR:"W. L RICI34I4I)SON PHYSI
clan and Sttrggnit4eVddis iil rofessionslser
vices to the citizent. of Montrose and vicinity. office
at hie resideree, on the- ccirner eat of the. ronn-
kJCOVILL AND .DENVI'II, -ATTOR
- nevi at Law and Sollettorn fn eittkittpieji. °Mae
No. 4.% Court Street . over 'thty National Bank, g
no mton , N. I. S n. H.ScoviLL,
Jung .18th, 1873 . • LJ,Enoirr. DEWITT.
•--
VAGLE DRUG STORE, IS, THY,
place to get Drags and Mencines.lllnirit; To
bacco, Pipes. Pocket-Bucks, Spectates, raidree No
tions..&c. Brick Block r; A . , BURNS
~
ontrose, Pa., May 5th,'1815.
F. ,FITCH, 'ATTORNEY 'AND
Councellor4t-lavi Montrose, Pa. (Ake as
heretUfore, below and west of the Court Iloaae. • '
Montrose, January 27, 1875.—1 y.
A. LYON,' *SUCCESSOR TO
Ma Abel .Tarrell, dealer in Medieinee,
Chemicals, Paints, ,Oils, aye-stuffs ? Teas,. Spites,
any Goods. Jewelry, reriuwery,: &c. • ••.
Montrose, May 19;1675. ,
AO. WARREN - I.TibRNEY
. Law, Bounty; -Back ray", Tension and Bi
ota -on-,claims attended. tai °Bie ! 8 poor
below Boyd'i Storp,,, Montrope,Pal„
Iv M l ' A. CROSSMO:N;- ATTO.KNgY
at Law, Office-4i ttie.CM2rt
Commissioner's 00Ice. W. A. Oidsismott.
Montrose. Sent. 20. 1371.—tf.
•
WILSON J. TUR 11,EL,;SURVEYOR.
Effecting hadV'yeaii expriepee In tile . liaitke,
will continue to attend to cafe awthy, proreseidn: - "
• Montrose, Pa., .Sept. 15, "15.-Iy* • • -
,
j O. WHEA.TON, ,
• CIVILENOINEZIC AM) LaltiZi. SVltltigioA, ' * '
P. O. address, Franklin Forks,
• -'. --- linsquehanna Co., Pa.
w w. surru., cABINET, D
v • Chair Manufactureto; itkmi an street.,
Montrose, Pfl. • •• - tang. 1869 A
•
_ W. SEARLE, ATTORNEY AT
La. 4, o Olce over the,§soie of M. liistutnei;
ticitheßrickßloor,Mcinfidee Aug. 1,,V.]
- lAT'itbliNEY; AT
• Law. 0111 e over :•17...R. DOW-lies,
. Montrose, Pa,.. juke 413, 775. 7 41
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_T. B. & H. , - AT.
cr • torneykat Law. 010 t i. oitir W. Cooper &
Co'e Hunk. Montr9te May 143;
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- I), !0. pAm.P., ATTQIAZX ~; AT .
• Law, Montrose, Pa. Office' ?Ater Wm. 11. Cooper
a Ow's. Bank. ' , ' .
Montrose, Pa,, Jan. tStit, 1876-4y* ' • ''
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•`‘ ',‘ MONTRuSt; PA.. '', l "-:‘;
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LLIAM ,J. ", .
D. (SEAR! VicePrcsident.
1 1: .] theitier.
TIM RLL, D. ;Di .Sg.ARLE,
1 4 .; ELDRED, DESSAUE.II,
TURRELT 4 ,G. V.
4.,GERRITS9N, Montrose, Pa.
~BinghaintOrt,
A.TRAIT, . New Milford, Pa.
Stisilaehanna Depot,:Pa.
S.;' I I.4ENHEINI, Great Bead,. Pa.
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LLF,CTIONS MADE ON ALL !POINTS.
1:,•..c.14.4, - p, - 4,p,pslTs'' \ soraplT - },:,:p;.,
loptrose, Marc)), 3.1875-7-tf
^„t
i.120,-,lolyciming Avenue,
, 1 ECEIVES MONEY 'ON DEPOSIT'
F OM COMPANIES:ASD,INDIVID
UA.LS, AND RETURNS THE SAALE
ONTDEM AN a ‘WI - I`HOUT ' PREVI-;
0 S Nonev,,,ALLlcyvviX .4, ANTV;I4
I 't T AT' SIX ' PER aVr: PER AN= , ,
M,, PAYABLE , *HALF YEARLY, ,
THE -FIRST DAYS 'OF JAN U
itY AND JULY: , A SAFE AND Rk.y. l ..
t.ABLE rLACE OF DEPOSIT,, FOR
BORIN4, MEN, MINERS,, ' ME-
lAN-ICS AND' MACHINISTS, AND
R WOMEN -AND CHILDREN'AS
ELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ,0
BEFORE THE,,TENTIT :WILL ,
RAW :INTEREST FROM THE,
ST DAY OF: THE MONTH. THIS
I IN ALL RESPECTS A 'HOME . 1...N;'
S ITUTION, AND ONE„: WHICH 'IS
bi OW RECEIVING THE SAVED
E RINGS; OF THOUSANDS UPON
T OUSANpS :OF SCRANTON MIN.:
EiRS AND - MECHANICS.
1 DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
SANFOIiD GRANT, GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. SLOC,UM;J: 11.` SUTPHIN;
d: P.' MATTHEWS, .DANTET.4. }1 . 0.W.,
ELI ? , A.. E. HUNT, 'T. ,F. Irmo
J , lES -BLAIR. PRESIDENT; -O. C.
OGRE, CASHIER. - 'l ' -' , -1-; ''
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OPEN DAILY FROM x*g„- - A'. M.
NTIL FOUR 'P, M., AND ON WED ,
ESDAY AND' SATURDAY:EVE
t
INGS,UNTIL EIGHT
,CYCLOC. '.
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BINGRADITO,N rMARBLE iVORICS,;,
(EiTmsweriEn i!!A840.1 , .
BoNis....llaosAi t o ll i Ng ,
• PRAIARS [WAND. IetANWACTIThifiRS: OF . .
tit; all
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AMERICAN. AND SCOTC}I
Marble and Slate Mantles;
26
Mayl4, ifir3.;
ERRI - NG & FA,AREL'h
1207 lE3r4D,ietictivit 3 rl, W. -*yr,
A.NurA . Orunnts DS Pr
errn.sa .1310,1riglari ciciS
• fili".W:11:11/1.
The oldeet and moot rel ieble dun in thi United State. ';
,T,koy took, the prize medal awarded et the
I:
WORLDS PAIR Ati-1•014111XIN 1
All Soles ern warranted free ( crow danipnese and in
,rO/101!", • I 1; '
kwiLlifes. BT44ttp,A4mt *
_ itoiltrOse W7(l "Me-4f - -r
UBUAL.
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en Evogo*St.'Near Depot;
81N(44/000N.NN'.
PLANING
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t - 0 1 :ii;40..E.k:':-I' . *:A*6:: ! .:
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I ONE,.
In pnier to better accommodate the - I:tommunity' the
tinderargned - eitahlithed a' depot' for the pale o f
Limi t: l)er Mannfured at hit newly-erected"' building Ore
the idlreeler tomiew Site, -
JJ11•• 7
Where wilrbe kept ecinetantli MO:mid. A full stock of
WHITE AND I tEttott
.1/OAK/ ABIIi'MAPLE A.I4D BLACK
41.L.11 'LUMBER, .
which,With the sad of the tiost impreved machined el 4
competent workmen. is prepared to work Imo spy thape
to meet the wants of Customers.
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51iA40246 LUMBMJNOVAING SIMI%
~ ;:'FLODAING;. C EILINtit : SHINGLE AND
• - UTLi 'CONSTANILX:Dt!I:IIAND.! . •
, • ••
PAhing, MAUhint; Illouldingsrlstd . Scroll Sawing
cone to ctrder. •
IfaEoil l Cciao olig 418i0
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in connection Wl• nt the ove estabArhpent, nnder,the
nutnagementspf Mr. E. H. Roters . ::Eziitntne oar work
before alacin: your pqlers,efselybere„, , Repairing done
promptly.•
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Montrose eptentbn,r 290;4.. 1875.
x. ! ',.,., - ,e .... _ANIPERIENT-:
-j a w: Ali* ...,.:i,
The PooplB's liria Stolle
•
I. N. BULLARD,: PfIOPRIETOR
Mil 4 TYON.Dru' aist
& Apothecary...
PATENT ZEDICINE EMPOBIIINE !
-The Undersigned would respectfully announce to all
thepeople everywhere, that to his already extensiv,
stock and variety of. Merchandise in the Grocery, PM
vision , and Ilardware:line.
DRUGShs added a ry choice' assortment of PURE
, PATENT ,MEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY; itc.. which he flatters tans if be can assure
thepublic they will find it totheiradvamage toaxam
lee before purchasing else*here. To all Physicians in
this' section of the county he would , respectfully- ab
ncni nee- that he has vented. the services of R. Kenyon
asDruggist an d ApotheearY, ho,se 1 ong experience and
acknowledged. care and 'ftWity. entitle -hint•to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicines
or preparing prescriptions - ,,and.who woulffalso eriteem
it an 'especial favor to receive calla from any of his old
^ustomers or be* , ones.' Will make: the Patent 3fed
l
tines a specialty. Also Domesticand Foreign ltineral
Wattc6-:-4reextetisive Also flue. Groceries
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LEIRIG'S EXTRACT OF , B.EEF.; FRICSFIMALMON
PICKLED' "& , CANNED CLAMS. LO BST ERS.
.• PEAS' CORN BEiIiNS: OYSTERS; &c.
In fact;nrit4 t hinzapd every thing thitt ord
ed: - "lteits fatly 'eollettlitg st Iretnain nitrilYnet t, 1
!,; Likes! N..BULLARD .1
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,- - VoNcdt)r Polvderr Piisvdei
Blasting., title and Shot il!owilar,. Shot, I f ead, pan,
Ttibda,:ealra' ;-• Paiiintiete; Flaiiks,'Fatte, an.; '
• Itc•l:torsorka.by , ; •
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'pjo,to.o'l):4;',.'N - 6:- . 'tie..it
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PUR NEW .PitiCE LIST, - ‘4)R
.. st e Ri$G'AND - SUMMEkt OF
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eavy cottonado pantry , I: $ 1.00
Stout wool-mixed pants, . ~ , . $.1:75 ,to 2.50
Good all *wool pants. • ' '' • ' 8,00 4.00
French cassimore pants, • - 5.00 ' 7. 5 0
Heavy workingmen's knits, . 7.00 10 00
Scotch cassimere snits, .• , 8.00 12.00
Ilarria cassimere suitsl 18.00 17.50
Fancy check and stripe suits; 1 10.00 20.00
Black frOck coats. • • 6.00 = 9.00
Black dres4 coats, Imported, - 10.0014.00
Black cloth ,vests; • = • 1,15 4.00
White linen vests, . , Lis 41,50
SUITS 3 t0.,9 year&
Boys' cgttop ltlite,
Bcry i El' et
Boys' fancy u,tt
le3jeuit,e,'',.l
lievisl•Surra,-9 to 15 years.
Boy' sehool4nl4,
Boys,' limey snits. •
Boys' finereaskiimere‘
ou,tbs' styles, ' •'s , •
Good cotton sh i rta,
Good overalls,
Good rapper suppbadera, . • ,
And all other' c, , adfsia.proportion.'
The atiOVe'pricee are for cash only, and, Anil- quoted
far cnitotn'ers:frota a &Stance;
$1 0 0 t ° l4 l ll F e l dr i ! c ti ll l j c p . ;l lb e: e at rk V e
a " r a s t ati n g
pet cent: lowdr than those o f aay, other, houi' e in this
el ly • e • • - =
WEBSTER, Th© 'iDlothier
Bingbatnton l May 4th,.1675,—tf , •,-
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1000 ARKVA.Lt
41 * * )U ) la4737'.ol N l ialVWl3l;ko
InVirAtgute4 ,above and fi tted them up in
,first=clast '.I have, , also stocked the,:niii,i with
J AIL (i(i4'ioi ..t
' .OF „
.; .
I alsolgeep ' bn baud
WHEAT, RYE; AXIS BUCKWHEAT
CORN
, UE,AL
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Peed, iluelt*heat 'Oren, eAe., , ete.,, which I offer to the
pubile at thoAorrest pri g;1131r4.1) kinds of .Milling
Busineas done. , . , , •
,"- VANIRD.
FIVE" llUNDREl:kbashela'of Rye, Immed4felly.
highest cash prim paid for al) kinds of Grain: -
ERNST SKIBBK.
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POVPTEY,
,z isaasiak Burrs%
irs l 4oo, 4 114ibeii Gash bO•paid,
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l!tish, shammy 19. 1416,4i'in:' . °., - L. W4114.19ErP
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.2;&1 " 14.00
4.00 6.00
'3.00
$ 4.00 $ 7.00
7.00 10.00
8.00 14.00
'6.00 20.00
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