The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, March 29, 1876, Image 8

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Ashes for tile.
The Lite Stock: Aqua/ has a corres
*indent iiho firMnd his cattle ,given to
the habit of eating Wood, ,Oheiiing bOhes,
etc They beetimeythinl , in 'flesh, refused
#.tii'eat hay; :arid' 'resented neicklY &Pinar
anee: lie tadfio impression that their
food lacked the ",coiistitilenti for m aking
bone r, and teighbors' used boue meal
iiiithoutifikticirig any -good• results. w`oar
eyer„ At last he put about four bushels
efleached ashes -'in his barn yard; and
thresi out ,'fliejii - about a shovel full
eacivtlay.' They with 'evident rel
sh' After turning then . ) out to the pas
ture, he put'one peck of ~dry ifihes per
week ou the ground in the pasture. They
'ate it gnawed of Ihe'grass 2 where
ivhad been laying. r 'The tattle began to
improve, gaining flesh and looking bet
ter,than they had 10r. several years. lie
says,this:morbid appearance - was unno
ticed years from ; ago,the that the
ground „was new and
,ashy h n the bull
ing Woods and land clearings. Since
this - discovery, he gives .one quart of salt
,
mixed with one:quart of ashes, to twelve
,head of cattle abont once a, week.
" •
.agabling Grain - and Making i !icef:itiall
••- • -
, Ita farmer is a judicious manager and
hasi a correct understanding of all the
details incident to . raiiing coarse grain,
maintaining the Pytility, of his land and
making beef mutton and pork , , - he can
make more money' by - having pis gram
consumed at home . and changed into
Meat than can beniade by selling it. In
a practical,point , f -View this is nothing
-more than what f rmers on the Western
prairies aie in th habit of' doing every
year. When their corn is abundant,And
cheap instead of I paying the railroad
companiea two bushels' to cdnvey one Ito
Mar,ket they turn it into pork and in
this condensed form ship it alt-;over the
Union, at a profit.' ; . Farmers in Europe
4inbuy wheat ~cheaper 'and better than
they ettll , grow it, I,whilst they, can raise
the best beef and Muttonin the world,
and enough-of itlby,simply nutting their
wheat,fielde into grass. We can furnish
England with all the • Wheat she wants
with less trouble and risk than, we can
ship fresh,meat, though we haye an abun-'
pint- supply of
~ beef, pork ''-- and good
Manure, .... ; I- ! i -. 1 . --,
By the introduction 'of steam power to
such 'a vast extent as .it is now employ
ed.' in propelling ocean, steamers and
railroad cars, space has beOn i .almost an
nihilated. . The' high price of, farming
land in England, added to, :the uncer
tainties of her climate makes' wheat - the
more precarioms. andrin profitable of all
her agricultural' crops. '
~ .
. The average annual wheat deficiency of
England is estimated at 96,000,000 bush
els and Mr. Scott thinks that this de
ifOieney or ,the greater portion of it'may
be obtained from the United States,
Ellis* howeve4 would 'supply a. large
quantity.. it • is, I:iuite I.probable that
England would largely profit by, this
Charge as . she 'would thus be able'to raise
herown meat; and obviate the necessity
Ofimporting cattle ' and preserved meats
from abroad.' ' . 1
In order to deriVe the greatest possible
adVantage from the praotice of making
beef or mutton to'sell in lietr , of course
gram, the manure; wade by - live stock
must be husbanded and applied judicions-,1
13 to the soil. If neat cattle are fattened
on the coarse grain produced On a farm,
and their thanure is waited,. the practice
of making beef will end ill a grevious
failure.--Practical Farmer. , : .
Blitek.Teetkln
A correspondent WisheetO be inform
s-ed why so many dier with' what is called
black teeth. Their small , side teeth turn
black; they appear stupid and, weak, lose
li
appetite and soon die. e would like to
know a,preventive and cure.,
,Reply.-- - -The black teeth , in pigs am
-
not of .themselies any injury.- They are,
however a,symptoni of up thrifty and
Unhealthful condition. .The remedy
would be, not tog knoCk out the teeth
_as
some persons regomruend, but, give some
alterathe and tonic 'medicine. A Charcoal,
saltpetre, and Suiphiir combined ; are very
useful. One ounce . of each Play be'pouri
, ded tipk together , and 'divided into four
doses, one be . giv,eti,' - daily in - mOasses
'placed on-the tongue, or in Some corn
Mtish. ,Aii,these:* Ingredients are nearly
those,'of , gunpowder,- one ounce of this
shaf,l*poutled,fine and given, dailY' in
the food as a substitute It. is au excel
•leriCtiiing to give hogs such ‘a dose when
n hialth as a preVentive Of Unable. , ,•
Piant Eveivieeni.
111S1
, P6mehody . who claims , to kno*: all
tibdta it - says that 1103 W is ,:the time to
plant evf.rgreens, and that be present
loather sZrds,unusual\ factlitieS
• forf„.oat'businesS. ' Your hetrilocks,.-so
.
difficult to make live later in the' season
are `now juet ln •the latter part of
May or the first coll'une, when ever
*teens are usually= transplanted the sap
is ranaing and any little wrenph upon
the bark will loosen and kill the!tree.
To cure dogs of killing elleeithe Turf
Field and Farm skis' that faster:tit*, a,
dog between two 'rams and leavinetbem
to;;Wander at their 06 sweet will 'for a
day or, two,has effected a cure where all
;tither means . , lin failed. The dog, so
treated is_aft to ,1980 relish for the
-
company o
Business Cards.
rill. 'ELLEN ,E. MITCHELL, 1
,PHY
lietan and Surgeon, graduate of *Omni is
Medital College of the Nd' Y. Infirmary, - Mien resi
dent physician fors year in; the Won:4We flOspital in
N.Y.: after four yeara'„ practice. iri Fon , dc, Lac. Wis
consin; has located in Montrose. • Special attention
theto diseases Of *omen and children ..• °Mee at
the foot of Main Street. in, the old David Tqllt. home
stead.
•
Montrone. Dec. 16, 1875:--ilmkon60 • •
D.: BALDWO ) D, 110 MAE
• pathie Physician, has' leeated himself at 'Mon
trose. where he will attend promptly to aliprofession
'al business -entrusted to his care. ilarpildoe in Car
mait'S building, second "floor, front. Beards at Mr. B.
Baldwin's. • • ;
Mantraps Pa March 10, • •
R.. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST.-
. Rooms at hie dwelling, ne t F door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on Old F'onudir street, where hi would be
happy to null those in want , of Dental :Work. He
feels confident that be can ; pin45e..9.11, bob its qnality of
work and in price. 0 fdee hours from 9A. z. to 4 P,X.
• hiontrose.Veb. 11; 1874—tf ' '
VALLEY HOUSE,• GREAT BEND,
Pa. Situated near the , Erie liailtiey Depot.
Is a large and commodious house. Has undergone a
thorough repair. Newty furnished rooms and sleep
ingapartments;Splendidtibles.andall things compris
ing a Stateless hotel. ' HENRY ACKERT,
Sept.lothi . _ Proprietor.
,
ILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND
B
-Life Insurance Agent. All business,at' to
promptly,oxi fair terms. Office drat dooreast of the
bank of Wm. U. Cooper Cs., :InblicAtenne ;Mont
rose . Pa. - [Aug .1,1889.1
JAlyl.7. 1872. Bn.LlllOO S-TIIOIID.
THE PEOPLE'S. MARKET, PHIL
.
` lipHahn, Proprietor . Fresh and balted Meats,
Hams, Pork, Bologna Sav , age.ete.,of the best , qual
ity., constantly on hand.at prices to suit.
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14.1873.=1y .
EDGAR A. TURULL. -
CooNeat:Loa AT LAW, '
No. 170 Broadwiy, New York City
-Msy 12,' '7s.—(Fe b. 110874.- 1 -) '
I_TTLES A - IsTIY,BLAESLEE, AT
„ . .
torneys at Law, Montrone, Pa. Ottice . oppoeite
the Patten Hons'e,
.14loar,ose.Oct. I ,187:
W. COOLEY, BUILDER,
, • STILL ON THE TRACK
Ev - ery style of buildins erected, and, everything
furnished, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: Contracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair 'building a bpccialty. None
but experienced workmen talented.. jati.20,15.
Montrose, March 22, 1876.4y1
W`B. DEANS, DEALER IN
• -Books, Stationery, Well \ Paper, Newspa
pen, Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views, Yankee
Not4ons, etc. Next door to tile Post Office, Montrose,
en. ' • W. B. REAM. • •
Sept. 30, 1814. •
PXCHXNGE IT.,OTEL. J. RA.R
ringion wishes to inform thepublic that having
rented the Zxchange Motel in Montroie, he le now
prepared to accommodate the traveling pobile
first-class style. '
Montrose, Aug. 28,1878. .
. _
"FT . BURRITT,, DEALER IN STA
,
. ,
.x.i.i pia anenincy_ Dry Gnoda, Crockery, Hard
wate. Iron,. &twee, Druka: Oils,- and Paints, Boots
and SbOea, Bata and Caps, Fara, %dab) Robes, Oro.:
cerles,Vrovisions, &c. -
_, .
.
licor . lititor . d.l a., Nov 6, '72—tt...1 . :• . ,
OHN GROVES, FASHIONABLE
TY' Tailor, kontrose, Pa. Shop' over Chandler's
Store. Ali orders lilted ln, first-class , (Altana
done to order on short notice, and warranted to fit.
Montrose, June 80, '45.
TIR. D. A. LATHROP,
tars Eleetro,T4ermal Baths; -at tike Foot of
Chestnut street. Call and coasult in all Chronic
Diseases.
tOntrose, Jan.l7.'72.—no3—tf.
LEWIS KNOLt \ SHAVING AND
4-4., hair pressing. Shop over the Post office build
ing, where he will ne found ready to attend all who
may want anything • n his line. • r •
Montrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869. • . • \ -
•... . .
p .BACON - & SON WILL.. FUR
.A....• nish, at Wholesale or Retail, the best and finest
assortment- of Confectionery. Fruits, Iltits, Toys, &c.,
to be found in this Vicinity, at the lowest cash price.
•,_ . . • • R. BAcON , Bc SON.
January 19, 1876. • ' ' - ,"
nR: W. L. ItICHARDSON, PHYSI
...L., ; demand Surgeon, tenders Id sPiofessional ser •
vices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
at 'his rasiderce v on the corner emit of ~the Foun=
drY. • rAng.l. 1869.
Q,COVILL AND DEWITT, .ATTOR-
L) neys at Law and Sic,netters in Bankruptcy. °ince
10.49 Court Street s over City liatiOnal Ban)t, Bing
tianaton, N. Y. Wx. H. Suomi.,
June 16th, MS • Jinoxit DEWITT.
F;1 LB DRUG STORE, IS THE
-Place to get Drags and Idedcines, Cigars, To
bacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, -Spectates, Yankee No
tions. &c. Brick Block :A. B. BURNS .
idontrose, Pa., May sth, 1875. , •
LF. FILCH, ATTORNEY AND.
• Couricellor-at-law Montrose Pa. Oftlee as
heretofore, below and west of the C ourt' House. •
Montrose, January 27, 1875.--I,y.
LYON SUCCESSOR TO
A- 7 -1- • Abel Tarrell, dealer inDrtigs. Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stnffil, Teas, Spices,
Fancy Goods. Jewelry. - Pertumery, at. •
Montrose, May 19,1875. E • .
T C WHEATON
eI ,
• COIL ENGINEER. AND -LiND 81710/EYOR I
- P.O address, Franklin Forks.
-Susquehanna Co.; Pa.
, ,
A, ..0. -WARREN, ATTORNEY,
Law,-Bounty, tsc k ray L'ension tad Ex
am :v.en Clams attended to. Office oor
below Boyd's Store; Montrose.Pi. [Aug. 1,..419.]
M bROSSMON -ATTORNEY
at Law, Office at the Conk /House, le Ate
Commissioner's Office. W. A. CadeaxaN.
Montrose, Sent. 20. 1871.—tf.
WILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
= ' , Having had 20, years experieno in the business,
will continue to attend-to calls in my, protection. '
Montrose; Pa., Sept.ls; 1 715.4y* • '
W. SMITH, CAtiNET AND
• Chair Manufacturers. lentil Main atieet..
Xuntrese. - taut. 1:1869.1
W.-SEARLE,'" ATTORNEY AT'
-.IL" • Law, Office over the
: lore of 14.'Dassiaer,
lotheßriekßlOck,Kontrose,,
!Atte L '69'l
aRIFFIS `& SAYRE, I)EALERS. IN
iHaidware, Iron, Nails, ilouselarnishing Goods,'
Groceries and Provisions. Vv ood, Stone, Jappaned and ,
reseed Tin Ware, &c., mac, I 'march 15, '76.
O'NEILL, 'ATTORNEY, ' AT
ILI • Law. Office over . J. R. DeWit.t!s: ' •
Montrose, Pa, j June 9, ,75,,,—tn!
.B. & A.,: H. McOOLLIIM,, AT-
Sy • iorneye at Levi. Once, over W. EL Cooper &
Co's Sank, Moatrose Ps. May 10 IS7l.—tf
0., VAMP, A TORNEY AT
B• Let,
..CAMP,
Pa, OfllileciVei Wm. H. Cooper
& Co:'s B nk.".
,N9zdzoe , e, Pa., lan. sth. 1916-4y*
I\ll C. SUTTON, • ,
• AUCTlONEER,andlii,ecriaxcx MINT,
161oildsville;1 8 1 9 Avg 1. '69?—:tf
AAL WAY:
1 4 :• 1 / 4, /V"'
=MI
B. LrrTme, •
G;o: P,LLTUZi
•
A =.
• t
Baniting. .
'RANWIN'O:HOUSg -',',.
'/'
WM. 11. COOPER & CO.,
MONTROS'E,. PA.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ,DONE.
COLLECTIONS MADE .ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOVN-,
TED FOR AS HERETOFORE.
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EX
. CHANGE . FOR SALE
UNITED STATES & OTHER BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD;•
COUPONS AND CITY AND COUNTY
`BANIL.CtIECKS CASHED AS
.
• USUAL
OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGE
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.'
INTEREST ALLOWED ON . SPECIAL
TLAIE DEPOSITS, AS' PER AGREE-
MENT WHEN THE DEPOS
IT IS MA.DE.
In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav
or to transact all money bnsiness to the satis
faction of our patrons and eorrespondeati.
WM. H. COOIPIEK dr. CO.,
Montrose;' arch 10 '7s.Ltf. Bankers.
SCRANTON SHINGS NAL
14 : 0 Wyomnig Aventie,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES 'AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RE - ruitNs THE SAME
ON I :DEM.AND WITHOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE! ALLOWING INTER
EST AT SIX 'PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS. OF JANU
ARY AND JULY., A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT . FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS,: SIE
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
WELL.. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE' TENTH'` WILL
DRAW INTEREST IeROM THE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN' LL 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 ; 'JAMES ". BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT;"GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM,-.1. H. SU'rPHIN,
C. P. MATTHEWS,: DANIEL HOW
ELL, A. .E.. HUNT, T. 'F. HUNT
JAMES ELAIR. PRESIDENT ; O. C.
M.OORE. CASHIERr
,OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A.M.
UNTIL FOUR.P.I4II, AND' ON WED.
NESDAY .AND SATURDAY EVE
NINGS UNTIL EIGHT. TeLopfi, -
Feb. _ 12.1874:
Taß
. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL R K
Saying been reorganized under tbe firth, name, and
style of Susquehanna County Agricultural
Works.;limited,
R.JEwETT, Pres , W. H. COOPER, Treas.,
' D. SAYRE, Secretary.
Are now prepared to Awash, on 6hort notice,
, •
c Stattonarg flines t
CIRCULAR SAW ; MILL, , TURBINE
•
WATER , WEtEELS • -
N r
And do all kinds of mill and job work r promptly and
Satisfactorily. at low rates. We manufacture andkave
On hand a iarge assortment of
.P LOW'S OF IMPROVED
• PATTERN'S.
•
' CAULDRON KETTLES of 'different "stiles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW. ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS!
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning, One and 'nye' Horse POW
ERB and THRESHERS, of the latest and best
7 . patterns, &e., OC. • .
Montrose, Me r& 1,1871-Bm. ! • • -
H. & W. T. DICKEIRDIANPS
FURNITIME ..-ROOMS
lYew Itilltord, Pa,
: Can be tonna the largest and best as
.:
sortruent of Furniture tonsisting of :
PARLOR, euemmilt, NDINING
ROOM, AND EAU
FURNITURE,
: to be found bl i the County, all new
, and of the 'idea, patterns,
and will be sold very ;cheap for MASH. All goods
warranted as represented.
- -II W. T. DIOKEIIItiN.
rah wirs.:433l.\
~~~ t, r
.• `a q•Y-,,1.r
Miscellaneous.
mowimt.osE
I PLANING
. z
..'.LAJM 13,-g.R
•
In order to better acconaniOdate the :es:immunity, the
undersigred has established depot' far the sale' of
Lumber Manufactured st bit neiviy-erected building on
the,Old Keeler tannery Site, inithe .
. _
HEART or iiimN
• „ , , = •
where will be kept conitantly, ob land: A fall stock of
WHITE AND' YhabW PINE HEMLQOK,
A1311,:.151APLE.1 - AND BX.fAcK:
WALNUT, Lti3ll.lgß.
,
which.with the aid of the meet improied rhichlney and
competent va:orkmen. it preparid to wOkk into any rhape
to-meet the wants of Cuatomera. '. • -
WELL SIZAAONED , LUMBER; INCLUDING SIDING.
,FLOORING, CHILINCLi SHINGLE AND
LATH.' CONSTANTLY: ON RAND. •
Planing, Matching, Mouldings. and Scroll Sawing
tone to order. •
WaEou l CarriilEo all SlotEl
MANUE'ACTORY,
,• ,
in connection all n the above i eetabliehment. under the
management of Mr. E. 11. Rogers. Examine our work
before leaving your orders elaewhere. . Repairing done
promptly. t '1
A. L ATHROP.
,
Montrose, Septembei 211th; 1875. . 2 •
NEW ABBAVGE II ENT
ly ~
Tho Pooplo's I RE Stun,
I. N. BULLARD; PRoZPRI*TOR.
RI Kirtiro;i,Dragfifot =dc 41.pothAlcary..
PATENT MEDICINE
dwundersignedwouldtcspectfullyannounce to all
the people everywhere.. that to hie already extensiv
stock and variety of Merchandise id the Grocery, Pro
visionaind Hardware:lhie.' •
He has added a vi ry choice 'assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDDDINEI3, , BRUSHES, - ,PER4
PUBfERY, &c., which he flatters hinfak If be can assure
the public they will find it to their, advantage to evim
ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in
this section of the county he wotild respectfullY an,
nounce that he hassectired the serticea of IL Kenyon
as Druggist and Apothecary, hose long experience and
acknowledged care and ability, entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of compounding - medicines
or preparing prescriptionai and who,„*Onld also esteem
it an- especial favor to receive calls firom any of his old
-ustdmervor new ones. Will make .tbe Patent Medi
tines a specialty. Also Doinestic and -Forefgn Mineral'
Waters—an extensive stock. Also fine Groceries—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF ;BEEF.. FRESH SALMON
PICKLED - & CANNED . CLAMS. LOBSTERS,
PEAS. CORN, BEANS. OYSTERS, &c., &C.
In fact, anything and everv,,ihi ng that is ordinartlynsed
ed. Respectfully soliciting• call! Iremain
t I. N. BIILLA-RD
, - -
Powders irdswdert *Powder
Shutting, Rifle and Shot Powd4r, Shot. Lead, Gas
• Tubes;' Caps, Tofiches, „Flake, Fuse, 'ace.;
ac.. fie.l for sale br
• I. N. BULLARD.
' -
Montrose. Sept. 9,1874-41. ,11. •
Figure's 'Do Not Lie !
, .
, ,
.f BEE FOR iroUR SELVES.
OUR NEW MICE LIST FOR
SPIiING AND- SUMMER OF'
, ; •
• J 11370 Li
Heavy cottonade pants, I 1. , _ $ 1 - 00
Stout wool-mixed pants,i, - $ 1.1o„t • 2.50.
Good all wool pants.. 1 8.00 , 4.00
French cassimere pants, 5.0 Q 7.50.
Ileavy workingmen's suits, , 7.00 . 10 00
SCOtch cassimere suits, I • ; 8.00 12.00
-Harris cassimere • 4 • 15.00 17.50
Frincy check and stripe tildes. 10.00 , 90.00
Black frock coats, 6,00 9.00
Black drese'coats, imp'orted, 10.00 • 14.00
Black cloth vests, - 1,75 • 4.00
White linen vests, • I.ls , .3.60
Boys' StirriB ) 3 to 9 years.
-
Boys' cotton snits, „ $ 200 $ 4.00
,
mixrd snits. I 4.00 6.00
Boys' fancy wool snits, • • 600 10.00
Bogs' StrtrB, 9 to . 15 years.-
13oys' school suits,
Boys' fancy, enite,• . I
Boys; finest eassimere sults,
Youths' snits; all stylesi ,
Good cotton shirts, ' ,
Good overalls,
Good rubber suspenders, , , ;,
s l ' ' And all other GoodsitiPioilorticin.
The aboVe prices are for 'cash only, and are quoted
'for customers from a distance.; ' - ‘ ,
tlOO 'FORFEIT' if the ikboVe price list ,is 'not
fulfilled; which prices are guaranted 15
5
per cent. lower than those of., any other house In this
city or vicinity. , -,. - t^. ,*
• _
, WEBBTER, The , Clothier q
Binghamton, May sth 1575.-4 f
Tim . IIIIANNOCK
AR OLE WORK
BURNS ;::& WHITE.
Manuistturfts of Ltd-Dealers in
ITALIAN & .A4ERIiIAN MARBLE,
MMUILE A3D 1314.11. MANTLES.
• '
SCOTCH & AMERIPAN Mt/INIT - 4
Speelilty. •
preozotory Lots Insloo4.3lP
t
.
P. eAs ti, .- . Gam WWT
-
Tinikistaio . dr.. Pa., iaa.
itest-Oalicoea eta ; roar yard at Obaap
MtLt
o _ L _.
$ N
MIME
,$ 4:00 $ %CO
7.00 10.00
• , 8.00 14.00
S.OO
ao
111s,cellaneous.
B. R. LyorTs. - ft • cQ.6
DEALERS IN • ' 1
•
t'ARIT'I'S,.',OILCLOntik.PIttrG4RT
MATTINGS, • ,WrltiD9W ,
SHADES,: •• `-
PAPER RAistaiXGS'AND ENAMEL
COTTOII YARN,
OOFF,IN .
•-''
PLATED WARE, DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES, PAINTS, .
OILS, REPS, .
DAMASK,
.*ALL OF DR. JAYIiE , s
FAMILY MEDICINES,
TRUNKS, UMBRELLA'S, RUBBER
GOODS,
,4C. ,
Montrose, JAnuary 1, 18'T
P . J. DONLEY,:
No. 48 11,60 NiTashingtoa
BINGHAMTON, N. T.
Would respectfully call attention to thelrlarge 110
01 • - t _ " '
N" 1:7 NIL .I\7: X "V 13: Mt 33
which they are selling at froze lb io 20 er coat.
than heretofore. A full assortment of
PARLOR, DININQ ROOM and KITCHEN MEM
•
TURN. :
Parlor flette,hom $6O upward; Chamber Betts pom
$4O upward. Mattresses, -how. $4 upward. Pure inag
Mattresses, tram, $lO to vs., Oak, Ash and Walker
Extension Tables hem $6 to $lB.
Yon can dot better by purchasing yourgooda of us thus
of any. dealers in this section of the country. We Will
not be undesold by any one east of New Yori, Cites
No extra charge for packing or delivering goods alas
depot.
•"ft
UNDER .•- . ...
We desire, to say a word. In this line we have Mallet
'Patent Casket, and a variety' of other styles: • Brig
Robes. Shrouds, etc. morarlft
The hearee.and . Carriage .attacbed to our estaitilib.
anent cannot be surpassed In this section. These wit
be furnished to those who require, at a ressonabifrig
ure, anywhere within a radius of twenty mile* from
this city. Give him a call.
Binihamton,y
FURNITURE.
A. . 1.
At . Itic7;.;W . - Smith &,. Son's
• ; • .`, ' • .
Exteusivaftruiture War sreom you will And thelantst
Ka* of
,'IBST CLASS AND COMMIT
WIT.I=I. M riaIETIELE
To be found in this sectton of the country, of his owl
manufacture, and at prices that cannot fail to give iatli
faction. They make the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Cotintry,and WARR/6 1 '7, them.'
tr rb 4 ;> l alk tie r P ar
OS all lOWA One in the neatest meaner
El Ma Et XIV 4:3k. SEXEI
OF VARIOUS KINDS.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
, AND OOMMON MATRASSES
U:N..I)ER TA K !NG
• Tho anbscriber willhoreatter make tut, ndertasing I
spectalty in his business.. Havinejut completed 1
NEW and the meat elegant HEARSE in the State $l
needing hie services will be attended to promptlyand Il
satisfactory charges. -
SMITH & SON.
MontrOso•Pa.. Zan. 31
atilt
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cull. the I,ltiiklan of the PUtflic WPating
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ANYTHING IN THEM/110LE LIN!
to otrn 'woßtS' it
.'5)1,0.40* ***l:4: *lit:4,
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_ga'Being the only Itethle Nbrke in the Conety..lo
All Work Warotnted as Reprollented
YOU -OA2 SAVE MONEY
By 4101144 in
Snag% Depot v aiq Astil 14,
~ 9:_
B. Lyoyhs ec co.
OF OUR
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OR
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WILLIS DeLONG.
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