The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 12, 1876, Image 8

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Harrowing Wheattn Spriia.
.The advantage' 'of harrywing - . ,wheat
lands'thoroaghly-in the sprititaii Soon as
ttie ground . be . eotriek , I't.`3r -encitigh to-pre
vent the horses froin it, is
..._
known to many: fairriers who have prac
ticed it, but is . utkknown to:the . majority,
i )
Wittiatia If tiallV'Sbivniti SePteMber, 'tip-.
on well pre 'fired- land: . This . land is lei't
there subje t to VI - the* storms '1 rain
and snow nd the dry weather in sue*d
ink )ittr'iti until.; 4fteilto4j,siheat is 114i
loop, 1' .04usequono,:thWiti,d - b. comes
in ' Aay and June nearly ,aSt - iiiird \as a
tneadOw. , At a season of. the year- when
the plants are in the 'greatest vign,.).r. of
growill',' theland is so aid haid'as.not to give
one-half ; the nuurishment it would if
kept ,mellow by any' process, Suppose,
for instance, corn should be planted in •
theja s l . l ) .? ,bn ; der- conditions
*heat, and .tb , at,.the . . l 'w / inter . :(liti not in
jrue it; end 'than 'it *.. were. left .without
cultivation•fif any sort nntit.Harvested ;
ig,eyident ; that „would be di-,
minished .over one-half; In facr, the
yieldw•onid.probabilylvio licrlit Ind ‘poor,
2 - . " - •
ass to be almhst worthless.
Now,.wheat, ,froM ~ many ; experiments
ia.iponltivation •itiY . hand E..,.16 . Fottiland,
filliosiiras great 8 6, Satiteheis to Cdliitation
as corn; :the, yield by ezir:efikl..ha9Al oul,
ti‘'ati4.o., -being. :increased io, co,:,tind:in
some iitstatiees,
..•80' bushels per acre.
Now a thorOugh'
,harroWing,of:.wheat in
the spring in 'a very extensive 'manner,
performs the eirittration'tettrly as • well as
wb:e,n,,dope, by,fia4l, . If .the• crast.form
.ed by the winter:snows_ and spring rains
is thoroughly, broken zand., ;the grop n d to
the. deptlit of
. two or more inches. Well.
ptiliertzed,' the `ellect, iiPon . tie -Wheat. is
almost like magic r .-1-It,i-Starts\ -
into the .
nNgt, 'vi(y
uous..g.KoWth'aud 14 a few weeks
haiiiearly 'Or .qUite.tianble ' iin -siie . the
wheat tint . harrowed,'l n piebes of wheat
Whibh . : - iniiie . 6001 . 6' (ndet - 'thei': ' w trter'i
obsermatiotriohichvere harrowed in 'strips
that is one strip'-.11..t: harrowed- irt,%all and
othey s slrips on,each side,thOroughly . bar:
Wi'iro,.., fa
. ..the , early ." : part., of ;.June, ~ the,
sarroWed - wheat!titoOdfully.oite':fOot high•
•er than th tihharrowed.4e. each side,. and,
h6ireVer4ay- - Wai — Sttiekinkli t 'raillier
. and
moreNtgorons.".-liti.' Robert J.: Swan of
h'ose-ktill , farm .. (Ten eNrit',; N. Y., , . , Who''.liii
1'.°1.Yirt01.1%414)4.:.-sOl_ hellas harrowed his
witeat4o,r,fgar., 3.1'..r.s , ,w. i tiv , ... the -..iThornaa
harroit!Atzdfnida. he , yield to be' increas
ed. fully„-tetki . bushelS . , Eier ' .. itore.•' -13yriiii:
Moulton` of 'Alexander Genes` e, county,
New.: l ,YOtk.,:harieSfed- frOm fifty, acres
1,600 bushels ,of ,1 wheat. ' .::Hts :'neighhors
. only_ obtained* abob t' tell bushels per acre.
The oply:ditrerenoe in •land O* treatnient
was` that Mon I tOti'S wheat vas, thoroughly
harro,,wo:l7,'-iiiiii-tlie. , ..saine l iniplerrient in
the spring-and hie, neighbtor',s was r.ot.
The effect ~"produced: - "'by'. harrowing
barley ;and oats-after • they, have'..obtained
a - g - ,rov,tti of f,Att 'Or - iffie,incli4 is 'equally.
'l4 . r.s.l,&nri_ :::...f1..., - ...-.' , zl.ber , r-rvcia le r rapy - -;,,..,--.
StatiCeS . ;;,Whe - re. =fully twenty bushels Pr.
a c rec increases in cOrisequence. of,thornugh:,
harrowing: was: obtained.' . . ' - . ..> ... - ~• ..
' • These facts and' ;many others, of.'sitni ,
lor;character show clearly thegreat : profit
4w i liich:farinera - may. derie 'from..-a-thor,
(nigh ctiOticatiOn'.:-by-.harrnwing .of ' . iheri,t;
Oats, : •barleY- and . other . bown crops;: . •
--...1-_--
How to Know :.the suclof Horses.
The tojt - ii i 'bgru with twelve grip`derB . ;
when,.'intrfrent, teeth ; : : have . mane their
appearitice, the &it is twelve dap' old,
and when the next four come, f.srth it is
four weeks oldttiliV . Aieri;the
appear,' the colt is eigtit. months oddl
when the latter haveattained to the
height of the fiorit2teei4;t ) it is one year
old.. The two-year-old colt has the ker
(thFstibitinci. in the -middle of the
tooth's crown) ground out in all tl,e.front
te'eth',. In tile third year the iniddle" front.
teeth' are being shifted, and 'whin three
years old, ,theSe are.. substituted by the
horse teeth. fghe next four teeth are
shifted in the f;Ourth year, and the corner
teeth in the
. fifth.' At six years, the lier
tier is worn out otthelower middle front
teeth, lnd the bridle teeth have no xr
att
taiued to their fiill'.erowth. At seven
years, a book has been.: formed in the
tier- teeth of the upper jaivo.be kernel
,the teeth next - .at the 'thiddle, is worn
out, and the bridal teeth begin'.to wear.
Off;',l, Art eight years,the
,keriitl is, worn
out tVejower front teeth, and hegins
lo decrease in the middle .upper front.—
In the ninth th'e *erne! hasw4olly
iworp'out frOm the upper middle frOnt
,teetk.; the; honk on corner hasiti
creased in
,eize ' ,andA the -bridle teeth lose
their points. In the tenth` year, the ker
nel is worn out of ilia. teeth next to the
middle front of the upper jaw'.; and in
the eleventh yrai tfilikernel has entirely
d hid fronik =fife iciirriet;,te_eth o 4 .o l e
came Saw. At! twelve yearinld 'era tin
of all ,the front teeth- in the lower jaw
his become tria'ngulg . ,, and the bridal
teeth is much, WOrn . dOwn4,' As thc bOrse
ma,.~hritrk .away
1 from, the teeth, which exisequently
.ceive,,a,:tong,., narrow,..,_appea,wo?,, arid
likeirikeinels.havebetorneinemorphosed
into""a = 'tlarlrish pt into gray `hairs :'in-
: crease in the forehea and:over the - eyes,
and . the Chin assumes` 'tile, forni of ati an
- • •:=
,i 8, w9 1 0 . while : for i,ll fairrier every-1
where to remember that thoropgh,
tura better than three mortgages on
the tarm. ,= r ;
- That an offienslye -;war against , weedh is}
fore tirpesN, c 44. expenaivepan a defensive!
one.
•
Vinthorap that; lays ,hin4ars WOO
and- likktning . :,iyhnn . .' anyone , app
-; Don't= bn
him.,
.:;-r VJ;.-Lt:'.;,•-....
`Business'Oards.
:1)R. -ELLEX,.E..MITOHELL, PRY
ALS' siman and &Alveoli, graduate of ,the Woman s
liediCal College of the. N. Y. Infirmary, then resi
dent physician for a year td the Woman's HOspital -in
N. Y.: After four .years'37artice in Fon du Lae. Wis
consin, has Ideated •in Montrose, Special attention
•given to diseases of ~%vomen \ find children. ,oinee a t
the foot of-Main Street,'ln the old David Post home
mad. , -
•)101t,r0tie, Dec. 15, 1.875.-3talniki
•
D. BALDWIN, Dl.' b., itONICE
-Lx• pathic Physician; has located htvself atMon
trose.,whero he will attend.tiromptly ariprolesslon
al business `entrusted to his caro. Ver Once In-Car
malt's bnibitng, second: floor, front'. Boards B.
14.1dwin's. I
Montrose, Pa.. March 10, 1875. , ,
DR. SMITH, DENTIST.—
nooms,at hta dwilling, next door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on-91d Foundry str_eet, where hi would be
happy to see all those in want of Dental Work. He
feels conildent that he can ple‘se all, both in quality of
work and in price: .Difice hours from 04. lit; to 4
P.M. x.
hntrose.Feb.ll,l44-4( • , • •
ALLEY HOUSE,- GREAT BEAD;t. T Pa. Situated near.theßrie Railway Depot.—
Is a large ano commodious house. fins undergone a
!thorough repair. -- Newly furnished rooms and sleep
lingapartments,splendid tables.undall things compris
, ing a ill st class hotel. HENRY AQKERT,
Sept. 19th, 1873.-tf. • , Proprietor.
BILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND
Life Ineurante Agent. • All businese attended to
promptly. on fair terms . Office dtet dooieast of the
bank of Wm.\ll. Cooper Lt Co., 'nbi ic Avenne.Mont
rose. Pa.„ [Ang.1,1869.3
' nitiLLl4o Et Srliou.n.
- -7 • ' •
r r HE. PEOP LIE'S MARKET,. - PHIL-
A- lip Hahn Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats,
Rains, Pork, Hahn,
Sawitge.etc., of the best qual
ity, constantly on hand. at oriee.e to suit. ' ! .
Montrose, Pa., Jan.14.1813.-tv • •
EDGAR. A. T : II,IIRELL. • - - • ...,
-A--!•
• . CATNSIII.I..OR AT LAW. •
• . • ''• ' NO.. 170 • Broadway, New York City.
I May 12, '75.,--(F6b..-..1.1674.-iy) .
.. .
i ITTLES AND BLAKESLEE,. AT
, torneyi at. Lavi, Montrose, P.
.Office opposite
the, Tarbell ROllBO,, •
t- . . • ' 1 ,R. B. LITTLE,
i ' • : • 1 - -• • 'Ouo,P:Lia . TLI:, ,
i • hlontrose ,Oct: 15, 187 1 5 .. . • B. L. BLe.*.tSLEE.
W. COOLEY; BUILDER
. •. STILL Gi THE TRACK 1• .
:Every style of btlildi4rS ereeted,: - Alid , -everitbing:
furalehed, at Gal..fix: 'REDUCED PRICES. Obltracts'
cheer fully tarnished, :Stilt "building specialty. , ,None
ed
but experieneworiMen toter.Ltett..
Montrose. March' 42,1:376.4171
-
IV 13, 0 DEANS, DE/4.141R , ' IN:
v v • Books, StatiOnery, 'Wall Paper, Newspa
pers, 'Pocket . Cutlery, tereoscopic Views, Yankee
Ntrtions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose,
W. B. BEANS_
~
Se:PLI: 3O, /5 7 . 1 . • • •
VXCITANGE - iiOI. I EL. M. J. llAR
ririgton atiesiii inform thepiihlic that having
rented the' Exchange Hotel is Montrose, he is noir
,prepared to accommodate the traveling public in
1111'A-class style. -.
Montrose, Aug. 28.1878.
\ •
!IT BURRIT.T, DEALER IN sTA
ple and FanCy Dr: Goode, Crockery, Hard:
iscvnales.h.loreoz,uSattosvaensa:oDara4i. Oils, and Paints. Boots
BuffalOHolies. GroT
icaries, Provisions,
-Now laiitord, I a.,Ziov 6, ,72—tt.
OIIN- GROVES, FASHIONABLE
J
Tailor, 'Montrose, Pa: Shop over Chandler's
Store. Ali orders tilled...lu first-class style. cutting
done to order on short:, notice, and warranted tel tit.
Montrose, dime 30.'15:
Tilt. D. A. LATHROP, .ADMINIS-
A.. 7
7ters Electro Thermal laths, at _Vac Foot of
UheAttrut street. Call and consult in ,all Chronic
Itontrnse.
. .
.ENVIS' KNOLL . , • SHAVING AND
hair Dressing% Shou over the Post °Mee build=
ing, where he will - be found ready to attend all who
may want anything .n his line:
Montrose Pa. Oct. :13, 1869.
•
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_ . . .
E BACON -&• SON WILL FIIR_
•• nish i at Wholesale or Retail, the best and finest
assortment of Confectionery. Fruits, Nuts, Toys, .tc.,
to be foand iu this. Vicinity, at the lowest cash price.
' E. BACON it so,N..
.
. s
January 19, 1876. --
DR. . W ItICEEAROS6N PH.YSI-
•.
cian and. snrgeon; tenders hi e profess tonal s r-
Vices to the citizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
atN dr4 hia rusiderce; on the cotner eaet of the Fonn-
A.Tfe . 1. 1869.
Q t CON(ILL AND. Dg‘v ATTOR7
.
n eys at Law and Solicitors in tianlonDtcy. Office
go. 49 Court Street, Over . City rational Bank, Bing
na mton , , • Wit. El .Scovu.t., - ;-
JnOCl.Bth, 1.873 , . ° JEROME DEWITT.
.j.? . AGLE- DRUG STORE, I.S .THE
place to get Drugs and Medcines, Cigars, To
bacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books, Spectates, Yaiikee
tinns. &c. Brick Block • A. B. BURNS
J,ltontrose, Pa., May sth, 1675. •
•
T F. FITCH, ATTORNEY AND
.1-41• Councellor-at-law Montrose, Pa. Office -as
heretofore, below and'west of the Court Horse.
.Montrose; January 27, 1875.—1 y.
A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
• Abel Tura': dearer in Digs. Medicine's,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stnffs, Teas, Spices,
Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, rt.c.
310 0r9 5 % 1 . 0 1 1 94 8115 . 7 '
C. WHEATON,
t, • • •
CIVILENGINNER AND. LAND SURVEYOR.
• address, Franklin Forks,
' Susquehanna Co., Pa.
A 0. WARREN, ATTORNEY, .AT
z - xic 141 w, Vcratty g riSact ray 4 ,rentiork „tug Ex
ein,3ll..ota attended to. (Alike 'fir- ; OOr
belOw gotd'i store, Miintrore".Pa. ttAtig. Win
FI. LOTT,ATTORNEY AT LAW,
• Montrose, a. Collections promptly attended
to. Special attivitioutgiven - .-toConvey - ancing and Or:
phans' Court practiee. Office'on Public Ave . nne , over
First National Bank; front. [march 29, 761]
NATILSON J. TURREL, SURVEYOR.
Having
bad 20 years experience in the businesa,
will - contthne to attend to Calla ut my profeezion.
Montrone,• Sept.ls, -
W. CABiNET AIN D
VV
• Cha,lr Manqact !nen., root •1 Miin striet,
Montrose:Pa. -: tank. 1. 1869.]
DW; SEARLE, ATTORNEY Al'
• Law, 0,f50' over the Store of M. DAseatier,
'lithe Brick Block,Nontroae
•
14. - RIFFIS - & SAYRE, •DEALERS.IN
A-pir lionieiurnitthing GOoda,
Groceries and Pr-ovitaious,. sod, Stone, Japp:tna4 and
Preaeed Tin Ware ; 4c., &a. ' march 15;.170,,
B. & A. H. IIoCOLLIINL'- T-
T" 4 0 " torneyeatLaw.-, Office over .W. H. Cool:1'04
Co's hank. Montrose hi. May 10, 1871.—tf •
O. - 'CAMP, ATTORNEY. AT
Law, Montpse, Pa, Office over Wm. IL Cooper
L. Co.'s Bank. • • - ' 1 .
Montrose, Pa., (Tin. sth, 1876-Iy* .
—r -- + --
C4.ILBERT S. JOHNSON,
AUCTI EE R , Address,
Narch 29, 1871 . L ,Monlrode, Pa
N. O'NEILL,- ATTORNEY,,
xv. Lair: oyer A..`B. Borel
Briar. - Montrose, Pa. :1 ?nee ,•"Iff!--tr];.
~3fit ~~ +T.'Y~_--
1 : 814;
THETHE DEM()CRXT Aron L 12, 1870 •
. • - 4' t . T •
"Ti
- A ONESII. Address
Brooltlyni pc,
A ' DIINLSTRA I I.OItS NOTICE.
the estate of 'Michael Qpaley,late of Forest Lake
dec)A, iLotere of AdMillial:atical. in the, sailA estate
havliti peen granted to the undtirsigned persilue
owing sitid estate are- requested to Make immediate
pay went and l all persona.; haying claims against. said
estate tire requetqd to 4 pFesent them without delay.
TIANNORk. QtrALEt,
Apit 5,' 1876.-6 w 'Adniluistratrii, C. T. A.
-
;-
11 . tS.TOTTER; DENVIST, WISHES
A- 4 to inform the rieople`of Montrose and Vicinity,
that helispermanently located, in the second storrot E.
P. Stamp 's new building; opposite Cooper's Bang t All
kin& df Dental Work done in ;the best :manor.,
N.+BJ—Nitrons "Oxide, Langhlng Gass, given for the
'lawless extraction of teeth. r - •
MOntrose, April . sth, 1876,--tf
Banking, !&c.
BANKING }-HO SE
ISM, 11. COOPER 8/, CO.,
MONTROSE, PA.
• \
GENERAL BANKING ..jaUSINESB
. COLLF,CTIONS , WADE ON ALL
POINTS, AND. PROMPTLY ACCOITN=
TED FOR ,AS HERETOFORE;
DOMESTIC AND IFOI3,ErGN EX
CIiA.NGE FOR.SALE:
1., ,
VNITEDSTATES&IOTIiEII BONDS
- BOTTGIIT AND SOLD.
COUPONS A_
..! CIIECKSI CASHED AS
,_USUAL.
OCEAN STEAMER i''ASSAtE__ \ TlCji
ITR O
- 'ETS TO AND FROM EPE,`,,
INTEREST ALLOWD ON SPFCIAL
TIXE DEPOSITS, AS. PER, AGREE
; MENT WHEN. tHEI/EPOS 2
• IT IS :MADE.
!., • . , •••. •
the future, as in the, past, we ?Ball 0n4c07
or ..to transact .11 .tnon4y I
and
to. the satls
fOtiOn Of our patrons, porrespop.dentS; •_ ,
• • WM; 11: COoPEIC
;,.: ; .
,biontrose, Al f ach 10 '1:0.- 7 tf. . Bankers.
SCRIKTOR SONS BM,
7 -- i - -- - - ,
12 0 Wyonung Avenue,
RECEINIS 3100.,Y ON DEPOSIT
FROM CONPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AN .1) RE DURNS , THE - SAME
ON DEMAND -WITHOUT PREVI
,OUS NOTKE, ALLOWING INTER
EST AT SIX ' PERI CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE, 'HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JAN 13-
ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE,-
LIABLE PLAICE OF. DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING , MEN,, - MINERS, -31 E,
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN'AS
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE' THE `TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST FROM THE
FIRST DAY OF '1 4 .4E MONTH. THIS
'IS IN ALA I.ESP.E4:3TS A HO3IE.IN
STITUTIDN, AND, ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OFrRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECH ANICS.
DIRECTORS; f.
;.iJAMES BLAIR, *
SANFORD GRANT; GEORGE_ FIS, -'
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHI ,
C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL - go, ,
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT
JAMES BLAIR: PRESIDENT', _O. C*.
MOORE. CASHIER.. 1 -
\ - OPEN DAILY FROM , NINE A. M.
UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED
NESDAY \ AND 'SATURDAY. EVE-
N NINGS UNTIL EIGHT WeLOCR. s .
Feb. 12.'1874. 1
THE
SUSQUEHA ; NN A COUNTY,
AGRICULTURAL WORKS
Having been rcorganizCd under the firm a name t 'and
style of Susquehanna County Agricultural •
tr Works. limited;{ ,
I • '
R.JEWETT, Pres W. EL COOPER, Treas.,
D. 8.4. - riz, Secretary.
—Axe now prepared - to furnish, on short nod*
c statignarg engines,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS.,
And do , all kinds of-mtll and job Work prOinptty and
eatiefactorlly. at low-rates. We mai? afacture and have
on hand a Jarge.assortthent '"- '
P L S OIUmPITN I TD
, • . ;
C1f.131414014 KETTLES of ilitTereAt..`siites,
ADJUSTAWA 'EARN DuOR HANGINGS,
MEADOW ROTIERS,BEAA.Cit.SAUT,FIS'
FORGES POTS' and GRATES, DOG:,PQW
ERS for ehttiiiiri; 'One and Two EfOrrbelViV-
EßS anC-THRESItETIK, the latesti.and best
• .3 . pati ens . ;4e.;
Montrose; Marchil, • •
A NEW STE
Pillstor i Feat nil Luber !
The undereigned i i havlng ust completed a new
.
STEAM. MILL. at -.lu. LEN%ORNERS will keep on
band a good supply -0 Ftesh Orormd. firers Paster.
.
sufficient to meet the! demands of who desire it in
this section. Also a supple of Feed. Lumber-. not, On
hand will be sawed to order, on short notice. Post
Office address, Montrose. Pe. • ;
HAREEM
18713:."-2m;
ND Crri AND COUNTY
-.. _~ .._
M MILL
Cha~tcs..„ :;:
IseloisrrxtosE3
PIJANING
L, u m.'.E3giji..i,.,yAo,D..f . „::.:' 1
In order% to better accommodate` the commie*, the
undertigred has 'estabtipbed a depot' for the 'tole ot
Lumber Manufactured at htt uewi,yrereete.d building.on
the Old' Keeler tannery' Site, in the
-••:• • • ' •
Nitiere will . be kept constintli on hand:' d fOll stock of
•
WHITE AND YELLOW,PINB„ HEMLOCK
OAK, ASH; , MAPLE AND BLACK',
WALNUT. Lubuipß,,.
which,with the
aid of the most imprOted machthoy sod
competent - workmen.% preparedto whitintoany rhape
to meet' the waute of customers.
WELL SEASONED LIJ3IIISH,, INGLrYDDIG SIDING
FLOORING', CEILING,' SHINGLE AND.
LATH. CONSTANTLY GN ;HAND. • ;
Platting, Matching, Mouldings. and 'Scroll ,Sawing
tone to order. ,
WO,: C01.40- . .....,',0:.: IWO
lin connection wit n the above establiehment. under the
lmanagemi:otof Mr. E. 11: tbigers. Examine our work
before.teaving your orders eiltewhere. Repairfug done
_ . .
Viomptly. —
- • ILATHIROP:' •
Montrone, - Septet:l:the; 29th, 1375. • ,i• • ,
N'
• W ARRANGtnENT
he Pooplo's
J
'•
11 .N. BULLARD.; ; 111.45#R1.F.101i.: ' •1,
PATENT F iEDIQINE :ENIPORIUN
•
The undersigned would: respectfully announce v,o
the people everywhere, that ,to his already, extensiv.:
Stock and'variety of Mereinstidise in thaGinicerv..,Pr9:i
031131 i an d' Bard w are:lin ' ' •
• lie. has added 'a ry 'choice 'assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT - MEDIDINESa BRUSHES, ' PER
FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters bims II be can assure ;
the public they will find it to their advantage to exate..
ins befoyepurchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians, in
this section of the county be would reipectfullY an
nounce that he hassecured the ,services of R. Kenyon
as Druggist and Apotbeear,y. si hose long experience and
.acknowledgea care and ability. entitle, him to your en
tire confidence -in the I isle of 'compounding medicines
or preparing prescriptions, and who irouWild6 . 6.l3teeur
It an especial favor to reCeive calls from any of his old
luatomers or new ones. Will make the, Patent Medi
/bless specialty. Also - D'omestieandPoreign Mineral
Watersz--an.eitpusive stock. :Also fine Groceries—,
LEIBIG'S. EiTRA&P DP BEEF. PitEBB• SAL VON
PicKLED , CANNED CLAUS. „LOBSTERS
PEAS. CORN: - MANS. OYSTERS. ac.7.
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In fait . , anythintind evext ti l ing that to OrdtpaFtlyneed
ed.;' Reapectinlty soliciting a • ball' 1 ieniaire ' - •
I . , 1 . . , IN. BULLARD
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Blastihg, Rifle aad •Shot Powder, Shot; Leadi: Glen
Tubes, Caps, Pouches, Flasks, Fuse &c.,'
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‘&C &c. for sale , b y,
. I.N.ULU‘,RDi ,
Montrose. Sept..% 1874-. U. • ' "
Figures D 0 Not Lie',
OUR NEW PRICE LIST FOR
SPRING AND SUMMER. OF ,
Heavy cottonadc pants,
Stout wool-mixed pants,
Goad all wool pants.
French cassiinere pants,
Heavy workingmen's suite,
Scotch cassimere snits,
Harris e,as.simete snits,
Fancy check and stripe nits.
Black frock coats,. •
Black dress coats, imparted,
Black cloth vests,
White linen vests, • ; •
Boys' cotton slats,
Boys' mixed Suits.
Boyle fatkcy wool anite,
Boys' seboel snits, '„
Boys' fancy snits,
Boys' finest cassitnere snits,
Youths' suitet, , all styles,
Good vittottshirts,
Good overalls,
Good rtibber suspenders. -
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-Aud • allothert opdsinproportion.
The f ahoie irices are _for cash only, and are quoted
for castomens from a. distance - ,
sioqFORPEItT: if the above , price list i ts, not,
fpldlled; . which- prices-, are guarauted
Ocr cent. loWer than those of, any other house in thie
city orvictritty.
WEBStER Thy Cibthier
Binghamton, May ~6th `lp6.—.-tf
TEINNUANNOCK, -
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MARBLE '' . WORKS' " "
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BURNS &WHITF
manufacturers of an Dealeri ip. •
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ITALIAN • & AMERLUAN MARBLE,
- '3III,B,BLE'ArID SLATE . MANTLE.,
SCOTCH - , & AMtRICAN • GRANITE,
A , Specialty; .
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Miscellaneous. .
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HEART OF' -TOWN!
DILLNUrACTORY
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„ I • KEN k.02 4 .51?1114;11. 1 5t- , Apothecary ..
POwder:- Powder!. Powder! I
SRI FOR YOURSELVES.
BOYS' St rrS 3 to 9 years.
$ too 4,4.00
4.00 6:00
'5.00 10.60
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13oYS' Serrs,`9 to, 15 )eais. •
, $ 4.00 • 7.00
• , 7.00 10.00
8.00 14.00
5.00 20.00
52
50
25
BOlit , Ogiliectes eta.Per - Yarfr ObeaP
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li rm i .i .k : .gOrllei
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$ 1.75 2.50
3.00 to
4.00
5.00 7.50
7.00 10 00
8.00 12.00
13.00 17.50
10.00 20.00
6.00 1 9.00
* lO.OO 14.00
1.75 ' 4.00
7 ". 1.28 4.50
lice neon S. • .
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R. LYONS _eiro .•
! • ~DEALERS IN
APPETk:OrrApTI3L,,DRIMPET,
..14417t1101k ,:WINVONT
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IAPERMANGINGS . MW ENAMEL
CLOTHS, *COTTON YARN,
COFFIN TRIM.;
MIN GS,"
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I ? NEED WARE, DRY GOODS`AND
‘k, •• GROCERIES, - PAINTS, . •
OILS,REPS,
$ • •
.1;11... JAYNE'S
, 1 , FAMILY i 'MEDICINES,
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f4UNKS, UMBRELLAS, RUBBER
000DS,
,8..-Re LYONS '& CO.
lkentro s se Itinnary 1, 1876
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3: DON LEY,
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No. 48 & 59 Washingtpn St.,
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BINUHAISTON N. Y.
Would respectfully callatteutlon to their's:tie' sto
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wi x ttt.
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mrhich they are selling, .at from , 15 to
!than heretofore. A full aeeortment .ut
ALOR blltiNO
A i RO T drl ßE and KITCHEN FURNI
')arlor Setts, flom $&Jr upwdrd. Chamber Setts from
0 upward. Mattresses frOm $4 upward. 'Pure Wool
attresses f from $lO to $45. 048 .ttiiiilt and .Waluut
f ict
ensbs n Tables' irm' $6 to $lB.
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Otl : Cati do petter by,purobaeingyOur goods of us than
o any dealers in this section of the country. We will
nit.btundersold by any one east of New Yor: city._
NU catra charge fotpac.kiug or{ delivering goals at, the
depot.. . ' .. •
11110
*e desire to any a word. In, thin line- we have Stelres
Paterit'earket, and a variety' 'of other styles. " Be* tal
14obes..§hrintOs„,ete,.: ,
The hearse and Carriage attached to our establieli
!meat eaunot.be Surpassed fit this section. These will .
be farnishedlq those who require s at a reasonable tig-
Itire, anywhere within a radius of . twenty miles from
this city. - Give-him a es 11 . • ,
P. J. DONLEY.
niton l :litir 12th. 1875:—tf
IIR~ITURE ;: ~,
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A.t.'W..;',Vr . Pr4.ithiSt'f..,s`o3l%
axtensiiieijuniiiire War sroom you wiliftud,thelarge,t
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. utbak of '
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COMMON
rirET:EL
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'robe founck I this section of the country, of his oat
manufacture, and at prices that cannot fall to give staff
faction. They make the very best ' . '
EiTENsiow
In, the Country ; and WA.ItIt6 I ` I ,T them.
"0' ro t r V‘ir r
Of all 10 nds done in the neaten, mauner
No Et I, N. +Or '33 37.1 "JD
PURE 7,g0.1 MATRASSES,
Alit), COMMON. MATRASSES
isIDER 'FAA< I NG
The aubscriber will hereafter make tan, ndertaainr a
specialty in his business. 'llivinginat ComPleted
NS W and the meet elegant HEARSE in the Ste A n d
weft FE his services will be attended 1,0 prompt!)i t
satisfactory charges. •
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WILW: SMITH tic SON.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 8 1 I $411.—n05-4t.
atilt
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the eiteutienltt the ?obile wattlns
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-ANYTHING IN THE MAIMLE LINT
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SZSQUERA,I4IsTA' DENT,. PA.,
lamming the otai Margti , Woiki` inihe
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An • . Work Warranted , .as Itepresengd
, YOU CAN' SA ISM" MONEY
e `T ~''F
;.• . $.
Suites Divot, Fa, April 1{.1875.-lr.
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OF OU
OF 'VARIOUS KINDS.
I] tj ids I
'' OR NO SALE.
,/ 3 7 CI IIII 4 I VM us.
DOLON&
X. COLVIN,