The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 15, 1876, Image 8

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OmktlinfatiOn °Utile Question 4 Virhen 'and whale will
rs 2 draw and spread your *inure to realize the best
results V 1 irom last weekil ; Question discussed March
4th 1876; , .1
't2l4l4lliiii Stoii.igp read niatilite- -- :in.; his
o clad , tighti.afier). , hayitig;_tatia '-sowi.d
pla •tetlori• al Oartibt. the . pie& . the f: Smite
day, and the. nlOtlyear : thdtie --.WaS twice'
its much hay Where he sowed .the plaiter
us there was whereite.did not sow it. Ile
claims that plaster has a• tendency •to fix
the amonia ;
.thatlon.,,andth , •r• piece he
kept drawing and ' - spreading in the fall
. till; the ground.troze, ; then; TO it; in,
,piles
.4a .. sikr,eld ttlit; ; the spring;;
,that :wkett
.• hay i ng p mei ,came.,; . the; -,gr t ,t,ss - . Was .much
heavier oti the partythat he ; spread in the
`sprint) . ; that Wail - all' good hay ; that
meadows should he t ‘ op.dre.ssed
,the,,fitst.
or ' 'seeiiiiii year ',after seeding ; that It
does little good to. spread on old
and tough sod ; that Mr. Kimball's-farm
hadlven run, tikit. was poor ; that ht
had' tieen, in.' ihe , ha'dit, • Of I?.utti itg_. the
• man tire-Ottand:, i)loWing. - it'.undef;, - .that
, he got , kkOod.ci . Opl6f
.cOS.W and : oats; but
no gritss-•- •4 N'Oie ire pit t$ ' Man . u. re' ait 'n 0 W
seeding. its.:. Static 'Says -it' does 'more
;good to pat •matiutei . on top • than to put
it-under the ground' Ohat• if we 'could
plow ,it,,Ainder, three..or..four .inches it
would. he a good•-thing ; .•that one •spring
he sPread'aix loads at horse manure, and
the next spring he some cow Ma.
it me ? , I bitt, that the result wale greatly _1 11,
fa4r of tlyt, cowlonalOt i -f•; , that
,t,l;e . horse
man tire.. wa4, d rit 0,1 Oil t -as ,fast i as,. made ;
that he'ltifs• some • ca w manure' that is
heating.
Mt. L. C. Catlin - sti'• - : that. for several
veyears:hailiits„uLtd • , ...t• l.,
•si P4 l )t,i!i Pt Ar. 0, 1 11 , i
lice titvig)4 horses • f_o. y .••tlm - -dq , ,ss . jng -. .,his
meadowsand 'ha. i4iioW ) . 0 i.7 - ,a, great ben
. etit.,,.. that l_or:ten years., past he has not ,
pl4wOd'itrianurel - tinde4'..i' tl;atshe would . i
rather , have onei load. th
put on top* ao
two under. to believes that .manure
gt.)e.a...dottrn,;.,fast,. enough .;• Ahat. if . . you,
plow it under Six inches deep • you can
• get no benefit Ont , 'ol ( itT that we get
• more ; . benefit, in to -dressing meadows
thAit.l4,,alty.:..b.ther "wal:ii that-...the . ...me51-;
benefitiit .iirLtop-dressine,n,eW:7seeditt,..
though it depends ' Much on the kind of
- sbil as. to., that;, that we ..sbould• : either,
_put .the.,Maiin..rebri: iyiii4lo *4 : or on' ; cord
ground ; `'that 'at' tie:lol3or of•hiSifints
about ,three fourths' of his - manure on, a ,
pRi..l4 - fw.iiinilY.'lait.l7WiliffitoWS' it under
deel . );-and it leaches out ALA is i genein.a
few years.;- ,that'd r, ,subsoil is . a clay, and.
does: not leach so } , sciiin,:';'',H.i','SitYs .'.he al
• ~• ways__ puts the manure „on, and - with,, . a
ettitiviteir, tiiiieiit• With 'the . SOH, and gets
. the lull benefit ; th.i.t, we do tdigef, near
as much heft .of horse - manure iii a load
as'..wettiitt cattte•:..titinure4' thatl . 4that is
the 'reason why farmers. see so much ad
- ference between ;a load, of..; : horse manure
. and a
r load.o( cattle manure. , • - •••, ~ •:.. •. :
• nife.; itii.hY':::. tnn nen ;..:,'Stiid : :that . the.
, . . .
,At'Oi.4. ll- Febt4.o:itro
. *,' ! :tstilite li interest :
• _ ethin -the subject.we are:- notif disenssing.
'front the fact that thi' 4 . raidek§ 044 - do
. ' ' nokreetive : a Tait). catup•enjatitin for their,
• ‘..v Ai Or pii . ro,sangiliiiiiiitilea' it to
diiiuss these impott4i questions ;n or.
- • der to matte tttp,l4nOstiot whgmfe baize.
He said he had more experience in spread
ing manure in March and the early part
of \ April.than any otliertime, and that
• most invariably upon' 4 ' ,grass . gaound';
I - B ee, went in the
,sp a ts, g' of 14847 •, o e t. to
• °Conne . eticut,; that while therit..he noticed
that ,the.,,majori 5, of. farmers..top-slresse4
their MeadOws•• that sine, that time he
hai,Made•:that his. praCtia4.and receives
much morel benefit from themanitte than
-- - when he . .applied iit. to_phtwed
. g.ro . und.;.
that'Se.ltas, fOrTalatiCit - eleven•yeara, , Tlo's•
eel and. planted
_a `piece for potatoi , S, and
haatilmost invariably ; drawn - - the matitire'.
.wheti..Made—any time, from fall to spring
• --And Was had 'very; good: success itirais-:
ing potatoes ; that he is •• in ':favor • _Of
spfo44int :manure' 'when i cliOgini , ;,iti that
though the:raiialtire. , is 'rather , - cottise
. We:
- - •spread.le:Over.-;•Considerable:•gioiififf,'.dact ,
• .
always get good. crops ; that he is in
• dined-W=lli tik :thatithe 4 . i/ atinre - 41taWn
in the; spring or .ftill is, better than to
it 1004 - ~ o f ..di)orkt=;;;11? •t,•:' the': iinOisiii V
e
maitute - Zafier At'. has--; een :•pulverized is;
considerable less. than fOre. '''. '--'.•••• -
• gr. B. 4.Bearitktaid''LliatZlhe drift of
the ••disdfilsit;n 'ititittiaa 7 -birii that' our
' firria,..88.0,404,-,A4e.eded •-to 'know how
to use n:tauure ; that, : , in,. , Most,cates they':
. • have ;need coarse manure; not..assfrailated
=dot ;,‘Trked, over—,,not,_ . proper4 . .pre , ;
' patted fori - iphifit i 66.11 0 - at '.Othefwise„it
i
i
. , s not n proper shape; for ..any . . crap ;
that batiiel. Webster who - was one of _the.
first . farmers of the . ' state, and tilia-iik
derstOod the subject,; came... - to .this con- -
cliision : f . 'NeveeTAkrifiltbit manures
to Short -040,7, tba.; •he does. .not . feel
quiliWeaA434 ±iloutpi this que: , tion . . He
. • said he did - not - hear a word about har-.
rowing/ over manure:lo ' render it proper
. plant food; he says our meadows rub. out.,
. arif#lol4ol76,„takqi4betii-iip - w*ii wi)
•' . ought ifiielo. lie- thinks friendCatlin'i
. method a doubtfut,:vonV,.•;llfatliis friend
applied large quantities of ItOrSe •manure
• .: •
.„ and received large crops,- but his mead
ows have - became Moved 'over and' he has
a large anntti4: l ofitingneigrOith. that he..
- hiiittoliirp-, l Oiee•, , that: e‘.'peode .. lime ; - I
• -., - . he .ba3, 7 1.14;k10004-. .I . ( xt, , t at .one toll', of
•, . • 1 t*tiviAlit'. , . 74the)rs ' .:•f' r 4 '•,iy,O,u Id . pay
~ • bet4.4.ofirilo .loadit-:.i.if :born `manure ' ,
' • . th4i-on:man'in • Ilarford - ;:kee0: liii.:thii.;, •
. . • nu*AiOdeo‘cOVer;,•itia.Aoaiks..••lt , OVer and:
• • • •-• •drivritit'Wheti.he.ploW ; s Ltlie: . '00410(1 iiii4:,
' hotijwo. it in or idosy.io;in t i,ery,shallti*.;
. but . Our friends' 4. - 00:31iifik ,thp.pther ; w4y,-;
• • ift. 00...OiltriettiOiliO'itliaki , if s - our .itim .4 :,
. • . - erkiii3Otiptiftlg - lhOlt:Stablea,', would 'al
. wao litiqi.:' - # 'good supply 'Cit'Olistii....ll4l
.....,....,..„.„
. .
• . •
Scatter it plentifully in the.stOls, and es
pecially,in.the manure piles,. - .and keep
the
,piles '• instead' 'of 'lt. , ,ttiiig•thein
rtiri`UplCW6iild .great Ijt~neh ,that
the plaster hods. the. nrioia tu rei-in. the. -Ma.
Plied , to . the grotind . li the
Otheidal* agrYouttural.Patio.tli4,a
man made a .square pen for'' bite ritanuref
and' level hinin a re4pa:of the affects_
front 'the house lie;threW, in
,:iliere;:'keep•
ing , the, ,heap leiel and,
~.oceasionalty. I
throwing.some., plaster- :over
Searle says he keeps his coal lakes
or a= little: hollowio'g the top, -and
throwsi all the 'slotiv—Soup
there; d !iii the -spii , •g he • filitU it • first
rate for ; top-dresSing,meadows.; that the
us.c - Of
; Muck tO :absor.h,' the.; gasses
that lie .'planted . 'potatoes ; lasi
Year o,p a piece Of gru,ynd not very , rich;
but haying plenty' of time he
..dreiv sev
'e,n largeAoads;ot; yery.ttice ,• .fine.- - thannie
.and Spread it on thick and harrowed it
in ; that in that -place thepotatbes rotted
it •cUri Sitterable: .• .•
:.Mr: says : .qor • the
last 30 years I have - haled anid-sold.thre•
fourth's of my 'hay; and; • Of cotiese,'lliVe
taken some pains' to learn the best' way to
tise ',,triaainre• have tried ; toP4resiing,
spreading n. the' fall. and spreading some
in the spring. . - •NV hen ,i t; has. , beeli a l wet
fall I.have"`sees •gOOd results; but
1:*8 'so"te . t . ig• as - When:, I ploy
is to 'draw and pile it -in.Lhe
sp.:Lig, and in . May :or .hefore-planting
t tme,_ spread it Win • - the sod
.four or
five. inches deep,- ',l:find: . it • al,tlS largely
4.6 : the'cOto croji, i plant early; then the
roots of the corn hav,e •tiine to..get 444 n
' 16.111 e. Manure and .I get-a- goody crop 'Of
corn but my object - has been "to benefit,
the: . g 64 so lii
the.. fall I
phivit.th at. grenild abO t ftm r - i itches§ deep ,
Per . thail'l - dicl in the. spring That would
ii!e as, low - as the • manure Would Soak
Byt - tiniext spring. ; that ; manure
thgether with the sod beconii-itlior-angh
li, ratted and the: nitt4e. rich' sand
liglitjUS.Lright for seeding.::. &d
-ial..kin-acre would :not tempt thetolake
- theAhird. , rop front it-and fail:to : put my
grass' in
; upon.: :that don't reirnetn.:
hefthat I.haye failed to get goOd.seeding
.during
. the 30 .years...:.lt holdti n . tip : wail
fi)f,eight years. - Another way 'would • - . be - ;
tO•' : pyaw'the.ground in the spring - ,
law: . the farrows -'rather; "coarse; then
spreild•Am the manure and drag it tier*
the.furrOws."o.-as . .to.,coyer it ;',,and in that
way; have` been able to get-just, as:gobd
grass and gra n., .but ,ip • ,,top•dressitig - ,4
noticed if it 'comes a dry time' that
the Arin tire •ia . entirely --neigh
bor Orew ,ni4n tire, and spread:it - early tit
the Spring andit dry.-and; h'e lost
the goodness of Itand did - notget
ton to the acre. I have but 'one. time f'o
hauling•.manure; -, and ;that's; is;: as 500.4 - aS .
frost is ~,cia.t.in,..._the,-,sprtlig. ; , ,.tuaniire
`does ,poil'oose'li:nt'Vei, - y r k ti.toe,'ol 3 itlie frost,
gets .out ; if not drawn, - i.-it burns
and is'greativ'itijnre2t• „ I. would not like
tOlet it remain:l6l4er than - , the
,of ,:April ..before it is all :got ont.i
'proper time to -work manure over,
the .spring,•then do it. wft . ll, the harrow. 7,
,Ilhave been able to keep 'My ineadOWS up
I . or 30. y,?arsi . but not • all of them'hy, this
-Method:- I have been in, the - . 'habity of
soil a g, three4otittlis Of -my hay and do
not, make much ; niaa _ t, about r So,
tons •of bay • from 60 . acres;- I -make ma- -
'epough to cover ,'four or five acres
of Meade!? each spring s .-: •.. : •
Ilolister's practice:is to put
the manure on the furrow and drag it in
with the crop'; that he never 'failed
get a good seeding except once nnless it
.is when oats
.always.maritires corn ground—says it is
a . hard matter to get :manure
. .but i iir
.pla.uting time-sans he has drawn and
piled man tt •eitity ,, part,:of winter
hut:did not realize l.he benefit 'froth' if,
that. he has, in other' seasons:; that.' he
those to; draw-- later in, the • season_; he'
s.-Would' put it inpiles if he 'put it, out; : he
Jl - 3 -yer put Out manure :when .he
,could
benefit ; that last season he.
failed op 'the hay crop with top-dressing,
but.thinks•he, - never failed before ;'that,
keepsat.leal3t,one; head of cattle pet'
acre of Meadow' and . generally overruns
that'; tb4he has , - .s,Shead,n6w,ands . keeps
:fits cattle In: the .barn-yard where he'cair.
SaYe.his 160'.'ac - res'
altogether 166'4i - itch cf6r one barn . yard
. [pleasantly] ; that
.fartneis who aIIOW
their cattle 10 inn tilif•Oireflhe' , l6t's
winter lose a-g , iod deal; that he saves air
theatrittr-and:;chaff andd - ptitis it behind.
the horses and,catlkto.absort) the liquid ;
that he haa'alitiYa faund,thebestfesults
when ':he Put;•: - .t top of :the:
. 0 9 P Pcl,and dragged •itin:;.that-;niaittire .
isome, ansi:where'lie"nsed' lime 'With iria'•
Wire he got a goOd
- ...tw0. - viouldisUggest•that',The different
results - , that -,-Thaye, heeri
reached tiv top`-
'dressing- may . have:been causedby.'at dif•••
ferenee •in quantity of-AnantireApplied to
the deae. A ..:!3mall .quality; , either, of
(
pOntse, offnie' . - 'dry
'Mit, while a large Altantity-:wohld retain
the, moisture., i drillers all know the.
ffect •of a ahONYet ,u grais that has been
:7 Sic: •
tSOme of the speakers: . spoke twice,hut
the substance of each has been put:
derone head, and' that. accounts for 'this'
statenien eel • Mk. Searlic.which vice think
; • • • •
'The iinestiOn-to -be diSoussed 'at-- the
. osxt meeting ,is '' , "Row. shall we treat
:our dairiesto fealtzethe hest results ?"
It is intended than the care. 'and. Man-.
ligethent of the edit. - Slialthe inelnded in
thediscuesion - of AhisAii - otio i ,.
• !_The Club adjourned to fleet: Sat-,
';uplay. in Attril; , at . .6o - V.OloOk.
be_ repetited- , betOre -the
•
D. D;LATHIiOP,
T o,
ArIRICIII „
Business Cards.,
R. ELLEN !E. grrofigu„,
efciNn end Sae' on Woman radeate al the Woan
Medical College . t e Infirmary; their IC :-
dent physician for a year inthe , WO:Maar liospital n
X.:: after four year4', praclic#; .Fpn..dek Lac, Wts
borisin,. has Ideated irk, Montrose. Special attentiOu
given to diFeatles -'6ft‘wernea'and Children. — Office 41. i
the foot of Main street, in We cold- David ,Post
stead.
Montrose. Dec. 1.5, 1875.-3ralinso
BALDWIN, , -.1%Itll).1 - Mgt,
patble Physician, has located hiniself• at Mon
trine. where he will attend promptly- to ail profession
al entrusted to Ma care,l; PrOnice in (tr
unk s building, second Boor, fro9t. Boards atldr. 'B.
Baldwin. Q..
Montrose, Pa.,,Stareh'lo, 1875. ' •‘.
D ". .w.''.-w-4 :SMITH; • ' DENTIS7. ,
Rooms at his dwelling, nett door north of Dr.
Halsey's., ou Old Ftiundry'streeti where he wouldlhe
happy to see all tho e in want of Dental Work.
I )
He
feels confident that e catfple‘Sti all.'bo tit in qnaliti of
work and in price. like hours front 9 .k. it.. to 4P IC
Ntaii trope', Veb. 11 1,874--s-tf
. , . . .. .. • : . , -
W ?COO E .
. CAR P ENTER. A f CONtRACT§.to erectpttaciiresof alllind :,in '•
any. seetion and Complete them. In every detail. Marble
lino , :flare nantlea,'Sitt4h, - Blinds,' Doers, and Window
Frames:. furnished }a. orker..- Stair Building and build
in-g paper mane apeCialtica... Employuonebut exp .ri
enced. workmen:. up 'neat the IdettiOdialChtip h.
Idontrogejanuitr 10,1875.471: ',' --
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VALLE Y , 0.0 (ISE; 'GREAT - BENI D ) .
Situate d nsarthe• krie railway : Depo.
Is a large and comdiodious house. :!,11as uudetgor a
thorough, ropatr. - furnished towns ep
ugapartments,spliudidtubleS,aud thitOcompris
lug a ffist class ho ACKEIRT,I •
' - St!pt . 10th, 18773.-if.. • • -PrOprietor.
BILLINGS STit,OUD; , •.FIRE.
Life insurance Agent, All loneliness attendee
aft
promptlyibu tilllce.4rat door - east
bank o' Wm. It. dooper 'nblie Avenue Ali
rose. Pa.. . . . [Aug.1,113(19:
..J• 11,18'12.. , • -
•
• • -* i ' - ir 1
rj l l - 11i1 PEOPlAl 7 B . l4filvici , 1 • PH
1
-1- lip Ilahn, l'ioprietor. lereel and baited M
Hauls, Por i k,l3plogna, Sanrage.etc.,ol
Mr :behest ,
ity, consta:Titly 611 hand;at'Oricea td s. " -
,Nlontrosl:,l),4-an„ 14.1873.71 y
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_Ed
• - c;nrs - s ELLOit ,
AT I..A*'; ' ' .. . -
"Itay 12.
VITTLESIAND BLAIrESLE
L torals at 1,1t.A:, Moutrooe, ,pat, ; Orrice op,p.
he Tarbel *„. • ~ • , ,
' • ' LIT'iLD
Gro. Sri
B. L. 744.4.4"
Atoutroie,Octlls,lB7B..
B. DEANS;_ i).4ALEIt i
, , a e.,,e
13tioki's; QtAtiat ery - %' l / 4 "
tiers. Pocket Cutlery , 'Stereoscopic . Vievisi Y.
Notions; etc. • Nextdoor to the:Post Oilice;in
a• -
Sein. 80, 1814.
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'.EII.AIN 0-' FL ' 110',T u.
E , 11: 4: 'II
" rington• wishes to Inform thepfthltc't it
rented the Exchange Hotel. in.. Montrose, he •
prepared Ito ' aCCOMurodati • the itaveling pyth
tiret-clasestyle. i . . . ,
'.
Montrose,, • Aug." 28;1873, • : •
- . ,
1 . , 131IRRITT $ .4.)E.AtiER IN - -S
• -00 anti .F an ey: , D r's' tioods,` Crockiiiry .
, ate. Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oils, and Paintet ,
gad Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furs:Buffalo Robes 1
r.erieS, Pt•OVIE410118, ac, • • % - r: !- -: :, ','• '- i:
New Millord„kii.',lsiov .fi, 'l2--tiu •-• ~' 7. `'.-:
OH N: GROV4 B , - :1,A51110N,41 31 4g
). Tahoe.. Motatrose, Ps. over,-tqhun
Store; -Ali - orders tilled In first-elass atyle. Catting
4:lone'to order on short notice,' and warranted to fit.
'Montrose, June 301,'75. .2"
•' • 1
TIR. D.. A. IJA.TIIROV.,'. ADM.I - 4 . ..S:,-,_
-11— ,
to s Electro Therinal i,tathi,,, at : iie Foot., of
.Chestnu street. Call and. - onstilt" in all*Chronle
Lilseases. - '•id= ~ `i .. . ... .:
Montrose. Jap.17.72,—n93.-1..f: . , t ,- . ', - •
LWIS "K:NO'I. L. aAVA N
hair I iretsi og i ;Shut) over the Post office
in where he will4le founftreafly to . atterid
may wantauyttting -n hieltnp. • •
Montrose,, Pa.lOct. 13, '1869.
,
-BACON,& SON WILL 13R--.
laish, at Wholesale or Retail, the bcat and
iinesp
iseurtinent of c9nietionery,. Fruit*, Nuts,' Torys,qte.',.
to be found in:this 'Vicinityint tlie: lowest cash p Ice.
B. BACON (k, ON*
Januaty 19,48764
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:DR. i W.;,RICHARDSON,: P : Y - 814
. cran aticift4ion" teriderri hip profesSiel i ititi er =
vices td the cid zent-o eltiontrosegild vicinity. 1 oincii
at hiSiOsiderce:, on' the emitter east of they Foun4
drx . 1 fitti:i. 1869.
•
LCOVILL AND DEWIler ATfOß
.neys at ; Law, and Solicitors.inßanitruptc Office
No. 49 Court Streit, ever City Nationallial, Bing
ea mice , N. : Wx. 11..5c TILL,
Janenth , 1873 JEROVE DEWITT.%,
F , ,
. .
. A
1..t....1):RUG .
.STQRII; 1S ITHA
place to get. Drugs
,and cinees,Cigare, Toi
I?acco, Pipes, Pocket-800 31
dci
it,SPectales. Yankee NO 4
bons.'4.tc. Brick Block , ..-_ .. • ; . A. 11.. BLIRNS
alonirote, Pa., May sth, 1813.. ! ' -.' . .
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F. , FcH,' A: l ft- °RN' BY
L.
• Couneellor=nt-law Montrose, Pa. 0
heretofOre, below and weet of 'the Court Efousb.
Montrose, Jannary'27, , •
' I
!.. A. LYON,. :SUCCESS° TO
.0-11.• ; Abel Turrell, &tiler. in, Drugs, litndicines,
Chemicals,' Paints, Oils, D;te- , ?.tuffs,' freas,l Spices,
Fancy .Guocii, Jewelry, Pert u mity, &C.
May19,4873:'' : 1 •
Molitrose,
•' 0 WARREN AiTORiNEI,
si Law," Bounty, Back_ ray, re_sion, F ind Ex'
en. :Y.&,alttended to. Wilco nr cor
below_Boyd'i Store, IStoOt.roiej'a : , [Aug. 1`,169.]
')lir tl., CROSSMON ATTORNEY'
?. V ,at Law, (Mice. at,,t4sE , Curt ILaniti;
,iia*
Vtimnilesioner'v Office: 'W. X. Cuoresiddif.
hiontrOse. Bent. 20. -
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J, r rtntliltigttßVSY l o ll :
Having had 2O years, experience in the jbusinesey.
will c9nttnne to attend to calls tit my profession. -
Idontroee,
,Sept: 15, 4 75.44y* I.'
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CITILENOINEER £kD bAND SUBVEYOB,
• :" P. o..addreas,, Franklin
. orks,. •
Susquehanna 0., Pa.
I VV" . .!;:cfAßibitt-I-AN D
4, Chair liatkufacturers, trot , t gain street,
Montrose, Pa: • ' ' • [lug 111'1869/
Jo : C. WHEATON,. '
AREA -ATTORN' AT ,
law, office, over`the More of M. p-eeauerj
lathe Brick Block,Mon trope. TA. itt.ng,l, - '69-1 •
4.`
_ 0NE1. 4 A4 1 , , A,,
Law. °ince' over DeWitt's. . . ;
Montrose, Pa. - June 9, '75.-4f) • • •'
1 :1 1 O. CAMP A.T'l7oltgEY' MU
le Law, Montrose, Pa. Onlge nier Whljrl.6}oP
& Ch..!a Bank. 'r
Mnntrnse; Pa ,Jan. sth, 1876-Iy*
M, Q. SUTTON, :
' , NA:. AUCTIONEER , and AGENT,
Priandaville, Pa., Aug. -1, '69.—ti `
AMI ELY,
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No. 170 BiisidWgy, New York
MIMES
B. & . `II.:IIr,COLTATI) AT
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torneyo at: Law. Waco Over W. 11. Cooper &'
Ow*. hiostrooe l'a. May 10V * ' -
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OOI;LEGTIONS .MADt ON ALL -
POINTS-AND PROMPTtrY ACOOITNI
. TED FOR . AS ,HERtTOFORE,
FOREIGN
CLIAN 011' FOR S.ALE
UNITED STATES, '& OTiIER .BONDS
BOUGHT 'AND 80LIY.
COUPONS AND CITY Aiip COUN Ty
BANK , CHECKS CASHED A.S
a • r •
USUAL. . .
OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE TICK . =
ETS TO AND' FROM
INTEREST ALLOWED ON 'SPECIAL
TIME DEPOSIT'S;'.O PER - AGREE
, lENT WUEN THE DENS : , ,1
:IT::
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ZD
JAI to
I ) tife
nt-
In l i tho tutUre, as in'tlie paste
to transact • all money, bus!ness t9:the,sati:4;.
factiOn of our patrol '6 . and correstiOndents.::•i:
n. Coorfhat
Mirei3 , lo 'Banker:4::
L
ats,
ual
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Authorized $500 3 600 eti.
Pretient 100,6060.
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TD. D. SEAR 1:E, 'i -- . 7. vice Pres/ ent.
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PRIES
Wl. J.:TURRELL, D. D. SEARLE,
(4.•B. , ;ELDRED;-'14. 1 ,5. DESSAVER,
:ABEL ErtIwitEL:p. i .V..'B.ENT.GEY;
A' J. GER.RI'ESON,
E.;A.,010.11.1i;; P4gliaroton,,N,.A.
E. lA.- PRAT.U, , New Mil foik,Par.
MB. RIG tur,:Sti,s4u eh vi ti'n'a De iibt,Td.
0-refit
spa
'tikes
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now
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PA-
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Oro-
01,1140iiijNi MADE OTI A 14., DIMS
'i3F.6 . ..:4• 4 r(?,5.1T i 5p.1'4er0."'
;Montrose,-Marefi 3,-1
SCHATOR SAVINGS
120:vvVroliaink 4,10: 3 01e5
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!RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS,"AND RETIJRNS..THE:SAME
ON. DEMAND rWIIIIOUT 'PREVI-;
OUS;,NOTICt', , ALLOWING INTER.°
EST'AT SIX 'PER CENT. - PER' AN:..='
NUM,' .r.AX-41141 ITALE . YEARINr
ON nu FIRST DAYS •OF- J.A's: U
ARY AND JULY. ASAFEAND RE; ,
LIABLE PLACE 'OF 'DEPOSIT FOR
'AM:MING " - MEN; ; MINERS,...ME
HANICS, AND MACHINISTS, ND
•OR WOMEN' AND! CHILDREN . AS
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR . - BEFORE' THE WILL
',DRAY.WINTEREST; FROM THE
FIRST DAY OF , THE MONTH. THIS
iIS IN- ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN.
I STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING' THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF, THOUSANDS IRON
THOUSANDS OF-SCRANTON MIN-
I ERS AN
,MECHANICS.
D DIRECTORS.; JAMES FLAIR,
SANFOhD GRANT,,; GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN,
I C. P. MATTHEWS, IDOI,EL HOW
! ELL, A. E. HUNT; T. F. HUNT
JAMES''BLAIR: PRESIDENT`; 0. C.
MOORE. CASHIER.' ' ..; '
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE . A.M.
jUNTIL FOUR P. M.; AND ON WED.
! NESDAY. • AND SATURDAY , EVE.
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCb.
t' ! Feb..l2. ,1874. ... ' ° °. . - •!, - .i
ND
1 who ,
AND
ii ce as
THE .,'!
1 witc,
h'n•
i'BaztAing t ...ttoi;
at=
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SUSQUEHANN ,COUNTY
AGREuvruitAL,
111/111
been ?berg's cd under the , nate , sn&
'style of tinnephanna connty Agricultural • ••
Works, ItmitW • • •
P.JENVETT, Pret3 , ; Vg..„11, .Cogrirat t , TreasA'
•
• Dz SAYRE, iSecretary.
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Are now Orepared folutnieti; en alert notice,
r-t! • i• 1
-:p:ialtonarg -angutetY
OIRCUIA 11,':4W,.-,IO.LLS-I,TuItISINtE":
WATER WREELS.,
And rio -all kinds 9f mill and job' work• promptly and
satisfaetorily..et low rated. '(We manufacture' and have
on hand a sarge'aooortmont pf '
PR°E,
p LO
NV. [PAT IN B, TERN I7 S. '
CAULDRON .R2TTLES of different sly)*
ADJUST,ABLE:BARN , DoOR HANGINGS,'
MEA.DOW, - ROLLRRS,, ,BL A.CKSMITITS'.
FORGES' POTE):.iind IRATEft,
_poo
ERB' fiir Oittrniri,- One land Tw• 1401.0 ,P 0 V( l t
ERB and",THRES ic IIEW3, of thOlittest and best,
patternsj ito. o tte„ ,
lioutroo,,Pirch l , 1076e-3uu,
T IN
MILL
t.,
In order to better accommodate the community, th e
undtreigred Nato esthhlished a depot for the raleof
Lonther'llanufactareil. at hit newty-,erected building oe
thO.Old Keeler tontiety Site, is the
MINEEI
where will be kept constantly on ban d..r.full stock of
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WHYTE A.ND'YELLOW PINE, HEMLOCE #
• OAR, ASH, MAPLE AND BLACK
rc w o h m i pe , t w eintthw the
k a me uof
is h pempo u st t , improved
i m n a o h n neym p e
to meet thelmits of Customers.
WELL SEASONED LUMBER,
'SHINGLE
FLOORING, CEILING ;' SHINGLE ANb
LATH .CONSTANTLY (')N - HAND.
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Plaiting, 'Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Swing
cone to order. •••
Wool ; Corrigo mid 11old
75.-ti
Bliscellaneous.
ph a(•).01,..41:-.K.1.--_ 4
LUMBER .y*RP.!
HEART OF TOWN
oRY,
in connection. with the above eritablithment. under the
management of 4 )lr. 1 11. Rogers, Asamine our work
nefore leaving your orders' eleowhere: Repairing, done
: ,
promptly. :. ..I
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• .—-, A - LATIIROP.
Montrose.. .SOPPetaloj.n 29. th. ;all •- • .
NEW iItRANGEnurNa ,
1 1 1111 / 1 00/0 1 8
RE Spore,
1 7 :1 ' 5T.; . :' , Ri.q.:444P; PROPRIETOR:
RACENYOil.tinigglat & Apothecary.
pMPORIUDI !
i The_nridersigned wokild respectfully announce to nil
the people ,everYwhtre,, that to ttlq. already extensiv
stoctand variety of Merchandise ip, the Grocery, Pro-
Vlaion.and.liardware:line: . . 6
fie has , added a v, ry choice ateortment of PURE
_DRUGS,- PATENT MEDIMNES - , 'BRUSDES, PER
FUMERY,4c.. Nyhich,be hatters hints ,ii ho can assure
' t e phblli' they *lli find ft to their advantage to exam
' e•sa(pralpurchatingelsenthere,' •To all Physicians in
t is section of the, county, he would respectfully an
•pohnele.that he hassecurvd.the service* of R. Kenyon
at Druggist anel Apothecary, w hon lottge.toerience and
.eknowledgeit care and ability., entitle him to your en•
tire confidenbe in the line of•coropounding medicines
Or preparing prescriptions, and who would alto esteem
it an esPeetal favor tto 'receive calla from any
L of his old
^Ustorners ornent once: . Wllfmitire - • the Patent Medi.
ainesti specialty. Alto Domestic and Foreign Minerel
Waters—au eitedelve stock..' Alto line Groceries—
L EiTRACT OF. BEEF.. . FRESH SALMON
PICELED CANNED CLAMS, - LOBSTERS,
gEAS CORN • BSA.NS OYSTERS, &c., &c.
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tict, anything and evcry.thing that Is onlinarilynced.
eal: —Respectfully. sOliciting a'call' I remain
I, N. BULLARD
i . .;i~:•i ?t
!.,
• rolvderl :Powder:, Powder
Blastlnt!, RUle and Shot Poirder, Shot, Lead, Gun
Taboo, Caps, Pouchee, Flatite,Futie, &c.,
Idtc for sale by
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Montrose. 5ept..9,1874—U.
Figures Do. Not Lie !
SAW FOR 'YOURSEVOES.
OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR'
SPRING AND SUMMER OF
1137 a.
Heavy cOttanade.panta; $ 1.00
Stout.wool-mlxethpants, •' • $ 1.75 to 2.50
Good wool pants. 8.00 4.00
French caeahr.erd vante, 5.00 7113
Heavy workingrnen'tystata,, , 7.00 100/
Scotch cattstracre Snits , • 8.00 12.60
Barrie casein - lute mils. • .13.00 17.50
Fancy check and Wipe •
10.00 .10t 0
BlaCk frock coats; ' 6.00 0.00
Black dress cOatg..tmported, I - 10.00 14.00
Black cloth veate, , • 1.75 4.03
White_linen Vesta, ; - .1 ; 1.25 - 8.50
!BOYS' 3 tot 9 year's.
-Boys' cotton Snits; ' ' $ . 2.00 $ 4.c4
.8 0 3 10 • 4.00 6.00
Boys' taneywool suits, • 5.00 10.10
SUITS, 9 to 15 years.
noieechpot sou s , $ 4.00 $ 7.00
Boys'intickinits. • ' '
7.U110. 1 X 1
Roys' tlaest•titSsimere- suite*. 8.001
14.00
Youths' snits. all BtylpS. T 5.00 • 510.00
Good cottarrahirt,s; • •50
Good oyeralls,, -- • ; to
Good rubber ansPendeis, '' • ' ' 'l6
otiiiiriGeloda Sri ki:l4'll%in. ,
_ The, alp ve pOices are tor cash "only, and are glided
for customers from a distance.
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FORFEIT it the above price list sot
' sloo
fuldlled e which prices are natanted 15
PerAent.ilwer.Abp,t,ho4 of any , other boogie in this
city or'lricinity. • . •
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‘WEBSTER 'The . Clothier
tarmen.ltay stk
L . L . I ; T $ , $ N •
Beatettlidoefp7-iiott:per yard' at • Cheap
f` , % •
rit'UNKRANNOCK,
MARBLE'''WORKS.
BURNS &'WHITE,
Mitnnitictuien of and Pealen in •
ITALIAN get AMERICAN M A \ 4I3LE,
mAnimp AND. ELATE MANTLES.
SCOTCH 'AMERICAN GRANITA
A Specialty.
OreASOUrf 4•413 - 311101014 .1311"
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P.P. BUM I ES, r •
• OW. W 5"
rinkbusiock. Pa.. ha. 14,
I. N. BULLARD.
r .tip.