The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 31, 1876, Image 8

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:Keeping:Farm Aecountn
In order to conduct farming o perations`
understandingly and intelligently., it, ‘ is
neseasary,to ascertain - . thel.coiii:, of pro.
duction'ty keeping accurate n'ecourit, as
far as possible, with tbe•farni 'as kwhole
and,witb: each field. in :detail. ./To do
this requires, in :the first ' place,'an' accii
rate MenStireniine,of the different fields.,
A Map of the farm should' be triode; and
()itch : field numbered - with the number
acres also Marked down; 4 farm ac
count book should be . prepared , or pur.•
chnsed in which should be noted the crop,
produced on each field, elmging to-its
account',:the labor .required o produce
the crop together with seed, anitre;,
in
terest, taxes, &C.; 'Crediting t e amount:
i
for which the procluze is ,sol., or at its
market value,` By this coruse.the.actual.
.cost carv , easily,,be ascertained,' shoWing
bow, and ; ,Where tha profits ovlosses arise,
affording. an excellent guide for future
operations., An . ; account shinild \ also be
kept fith , the farm; as wii h an individ
ual, on the above basis,, balancing the
books at
.the end of each !year, and tak
ingin,,,inventorY. of stock, farming im
*Pin. t 8 450 J. to: .Qp.ett ...correctly...the ac-
count for the succeeding! year. This
method will demenstrate conclniiielY
whether *ruing pays, or not las far as
that pel son is. •:concernetli! • Most farmers
~ are very careless about . kee Mg any ac
counts whatever, even - wi h neighbors
and others with whom they ,have dealings
which iriCvery prof ifie source of trouble
and' vexation often leading to expensive
• lawsuits. . .• • '-
But farmers will say they have no
time to.attend to suehri thivo,anil trust
to lucK Od the litiiio34•6l l, •:cither., Pell
pledcafry them flii?ouir,li. - • ' Any , mer
chant or other business man who con
• ducted his affairs in •suchs a slipshOd,
slovenly would' - surely fail, and
certainly would not deserve to sneqed,
It will require but a few inornentat the
close of each day to `note down the ac
count. o f
. thatlday, and \oue year's, trial of
keeptng :farm! , 'accounts' `, will \ convince
-most farmers that it is a' very s-neible
and proper. method of doing business. I
, • would like to hear irona others through
these'Coliima Mi `this siiffitiet.. •
Tit r e Citttle - of Norway.,
We anti in an intetilitiug report bylfr.
H. 46.:JenlitiA,. ,- . on: flie ligrictitimi=of 1
Sweeden and Norway, a description of a
remarkable tweed of tattle indig,enons tn
Norway, ', Which.; even, - in 'those days of
cross breeding and imprOyenient, is still
g1y06 9)
found in iteorigin pririty..' The cattle
are small, fun *ll -cows-- eldorn at
taining a weight of more, than 70 to 800
lbs.;' tlie'Y'are a rnountain• *ice, an their
diminutive size may be ,fairty,, attributed
to the poyerty . Of the fOtict and the - rough,
weather and:long - winters of their habits
They are good milkers, best in this par
het-liar of many breeds kept at the royal
faro :at Ladegatirdscen , haying been of
this fie: liorec,ver, the. Care and good
living ,bestowed on the race at the farm
have somewhat inereas,f4l the, stature and
weight`of the animals. One cow Milked,
in 1868, 646 3-4 gallons,. in 1869, 720
gallons, in 1870; : 680. gallons, - or, on . ate average \of three years, 658, 1-2 gallons,
with a living weight of about.79o 1b . .;
that-is nearly .9 lbs. of milk for each one
lb. living weight annually, a result which
bears,comparison -with Ithe best milking
bree'di. Usually the , .Thelemaik cows do
not milk highly iinmediately after caly.
ing, seldom more than 3 I=4 gallons daily,
but they maintain thel yied evenly, and
dont 'remain long dry.' pike every other
good milking breed. the Thelemark cows
are very liable to milk fever; for which
reason it' is very important to keep them
•on a low diet for some time before and
atter calving. ‘• , , - "
I~ i
~a
ir'
• Ants are very fond ofanything sweet.
And : by taking advantaue of this they
mad ,be trapped very easily. Procure
pieces, of sponge and sat4ate,them
a thin syrup made of honey, molasses- or
sugar, dissolved, in warm ,water, place
these in the haunts antd take them up
occasionally and dip them in boilingl wa-.
ter.. In,a few, days tbe.tr whok colony
will have ,disappeared: l the home, of
the colony •be , discovered beneath
some part of the foundation of t'he house
or in, the yard, it may be destroyed by
_pouring boiling ; water upon it. •• The
place may be,discovered by careful watch
ing' for, a ,sliort time.,
Cultivation of Orchards.
There is u 040,14 but the l stirring of.
soil in the , orc*ris a good thing to.
promote Agto'w*Fpf wood and np
trees that are in ill-health, but the e.xperi
mentArioted in the Country Getitleman
of Richard. E. CArpt.n ten. which in aicarkfs
a Feat benefit. In yield of fruit to benb
tamed by ,cultivation is haindly decisive,
.for soine of our best 'orchardists, ' . from
long experience, believe in mulchina and
top dressing rather than very much:cul
tivation.' The question torus somewhat
upon Yavieties, a good deal upon soil, and
ever =so lll**manure is employed'.
" -- 'Xo recover the volle—beat the white
of offe-ogg, add. -to it\the . juice of, one
lemon, aa's w eetep. with\ ;-.' : _agar to
the taste. Wee,: one ' I from
' time to time It ha s '' effect=
, _
• nally to Owe the;salmi
founder:_.
411. -41.--
Destroying Ants.
MII
F4ieci . .r,vr l gor.sep.:.:, ::)
The a ppropriate kind of grain, fcc,be_
lecl .mot depe,nd, ignin ' the'work to :be
performed ,Ifi
the horse.. sto be driven
rapittly on. the,road, then only suehrain .
its contains, a large , portion: of, nitrogen
o uslood slion
j ld •be', used?' such. as oats,
peas, w,heat-brand, oit r cake,
,etc. Proba
bly the' best rpition for medium size livery
horses is eight, pounds hayeight pounds
oats,,lour pounds fine wheat' bran ,and
one-half pouted Gil meal .p2r day, costing
atPresent prices, 30 cents ; but frequent
ly not more than 20 cents. This, small
amount of oil Meal should snot be omit
ted, as' it will; genera,lly - prevent constipa
tion and assist. in,the. , digestion of other
food:, It is much; better to regulate the
-boweli of the horse with food than with
medicine.. If the. oil. meal does , not keep
the, bOwels sufficiently , free, use occasion
ally a little '
steeped,, flaxseed. Mai - a is
~ , .
, much . : safer than linseed, as that is liable
,
to\ be substituted for apart of the oats:
\ For
,draftiwork with 'a walking gait,
whether on the. farm or` in the city,,the i
,befit ration s corn and. oats, or corn and
`barley ground together, and mixed with
moistened cuthay; In this ease ten pounds
hay r ten pounds of the mixed 'meal, and ,
and a half pound of the oil .meal, Or eight
potinds of the meal with four of fine bran
coking in ihost places, not over 25 cents
Ifuer day. , 4 few ,potatoes, carrots,.beetsor parsnips are excellent for the health
otthe work) horse." . .
,
Fdi horses not at work, or baying only
a tittle eXercise, sixteen pounds of eat ly
cut hay, tour pounds of oats with a fete
roots or a little oil-meal, Will keep them
in fine condition aiid good health. Such
hories inayalso,be kept On' clover or ,tiin-s.
othy, bay, withoutgrain, it that is cheap
er ; but -no animal should - be .kept
kept
throughout the, win ter on dry food alone.
'al iety of 'food should be provided, as
far as this can tif; donewith economy.
, ,_• ~_,_
Falieniag . a Calf.
h best food to fatten abet with° ,
whole milk is.oll-miial,•molisSeitand'skini
Milk for the first two
,weeks, - after which
a, little oat' or - barley meal may. be used.
A - ealf can be Made - to:weigh one hundred
'and twenty toe hundred and. forty
pounds at four! weeks. old,' 'never having
any new. After'. the cow's - Milk was
Oad. The ,oil-meal . should be . scalded
and allowed ; to- form' a thick mucilage
before being Mixed - .. With th 'skimmed.
?milk: : : The molasses may be ,added di
rectly to the milk and the
. whole may be
given blood Warm.. The proper quantity
fot . i young' calf, is' - a tnblespoonful of- oil
mOal the Same of -Molasses, divided into
thi•ee.parti for one
.day's feed, added to
the mai. After the first week it may be
gridua4 - increased, and at the _coin ,
- meneemept of - the .third Week a ePoonful
of itiii-meal and Moliss.es may be given
•to each feed 'a , quart of', toiling water
being ttined , on to the meal over night
and also lin-the,.morning to - font a mu
cilage an! :1 'a, spoonful Of. oat or barley
- ME4I may ,be added, but,'-this. should-be
cooked. - -: I.At, present prices the whale *feed'
will not cost
_;more than one dollar for
five weeks, ' - and. -- An' early "Calf of the
weig t, nientioned : ; , will bring. from ten to
twelve. 11. raised one late' hi the season
two years agO, by the above method, that.
colt lessithau one dollar far feed, aside
from the ekinitned . milk„ that brought
nearly . ten dollars. Should,' they have
scours, give them a tea made by' boiling
corn. -cobs in water add add tottte
Pure'cow's milk, is mmla ap as 161-
lo vs: 1
Witte • ., • 86 28
tat.tr , .. 4 38
Svgai• Milk .... 5 27
Caseiiie ... . :-. . _........ .. ..• . .:.,:. 3 80
SodW, .lime, magnesia and iron ... 0 72
The specific gravity , of cow's milk
ranges !from 1.018 to 1.045. but the deter-;
minatiOn of this point is' a very uncer.i
tain test: of its purity. Or - eam *being :
lighter than milk, its removal leaves the:
quid co i nipa,ratively heavier. Water might
be.added° ; to this and the specific gravity.
thus broUght up to that of genuine milk;
The galactometer is Used for ascertaining',
the specific gravity, and the lactometer4
the only instrument employed by o'l4
New . * - ork health authorities, fixes the
amount of cream - present. But accord;'
log to'lgood authorities, the
. etnployrnen.
of both.'not ode,,is necessary to read) a
corrent citincineion as to the impurity or
purity of inn. it would seem, that thh
test re'llnired by.law is an actual - chemical
analysts.
NIBS season is redolent of new varie-
003 gc (i)ep0tt:49,,411 Of which are crack- ,
,ed rip; bY the crackers-up to supersede
anything hitherto known . , Just so.;
- Farmerf l who will not finish r plan t
ing f or so m e days tt, c , p m. TO; - are too
shreWil to be taken in by new .sorts at
price . s,without possessing sortie
accurate knowledge of their }'quality an,d .
productiveness. It . would be rather mon
otomitis for us to recommend again the
coltiiration of_ thewhite Pe - achtilow-h
just as much so, the
Springfield Rapubli
can nominating 'Charles : Francis /Wars
for every - important political poo, that
loonis up—but we, shall engage no other
for next winter's supply, even though We
pay twenty-five per cent., advance on all
others in .its market, •
,To
reinore paint splashed upon win
-
4os . vanes,
use hot, solution:ot soda'and
* oft flannel. - ' , . • i
,;., ;-' ',,, -., . .....).. ;‘'-': - • ':, :.. a. : -
thlen
N.
=EZE=:=
Pure Milk.
41111-•
New= Ptitiitoes.
Bininitss'aards.
.E.
iiicittn and tirgeon,_ graduate of the Woman *
Medicnl College o the - N. Y. Infirmary, then resi
dent plipician fur a year in, the Woman's Eloapital in
N.Y. :i after four years' practice: in Pon du Lac. Witt - -
consini has , located in ,Montrbse. Special attention
'given to diseases lof women• and children. Office at
the font of Main Street, in the 'old David Post home
stead. I ' ••
• Montrose. Dec. 15, 1875.-Brenso
. -
11.1 r 1). BAtDWIN, M. D., HOINItE ,
d. pathic Physiplan • and Surgeon. has- located
himst4f at Montroie, where he will attend promptly to
all p feevional business • entrusted to his care.—,
intrOffice in Car alt's building. second - floor, front.
Board* at Mr.• E. Daldwin's. • '• • ' ' • • '
Montrose, Pa.. March 10 , 1875. - •
•• / •
D W. SMITH, DENTIST:-
A- , i Rooms at his dwelling, next door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on Oldi Foundry street, where he would be„
happy, to see all those in want of Dental %%orb. fie
'feels contdent that he can plass° all. both in quality of
.workland in price. Office hours from 9 s. x.to 4 r.x.;
• hioatrose.Feb i ll,lBl47—tf , .
TALLEY 1110 USE, GREAT BEND,?
v . .1.2 a. Bitnaied near the. Brie . Railway Depot.—
Is a large anu commodious house. Has undergone a
'thorough repaint Newly flirnishedronms and sleep
tngupartments.spiendid tablecand all things comprisl
lug st class notel. • HEN RY ACKERT,
Sent. 10th. 1878.-tf. Proprietor.
________
RILLINGS STROUD, FIRE. . .AND_
A-P I Life Insurance Agent. AU business attended to
promptly .on fair terms. (Mee drat door east of the
bank of Wm. IL Cooper I Ce.,?nbile A.venueldant.
rose,. Pa. (Attg.l JUL]
3 tly 17, 1872.1 • ' BILLINGS STIIGIID.
•
TIE CI ar) , LE'S MARKET;
lip Rahn, Proprietor. Froth' and Salted Meats;
Herne, Pork, Bcdogna San fage.ete., of the beat goal
By, eonetantly-on hand, at oricee to snit. • •
Mentroee, Pai, Jaa..l4; 1 1173 . -1 T •
EDGAR, A. TURRELL.
• •
• C 3IINEI iILLOR AT LAW,
\ No. rid - Broadway, New Yor k City
May 12.•175.—qeb.11.1874.-iy)-. '
tITTLE* AND BLAKESLF , E, , AT
. tornoys Law, Montrose, Pi.- (Mace oriposl4.e
the! Tarbell libusr. -
I . 11. B. LITTLE, •
GEo. P. LIT . 4E
14witrose.0 t. 15,1878. E. L. BLAICESLEN
W. CpOLEY, - BUILDER,
Cl•
: STILL 'ON THE TRACK!
Every style Of buildings erected,. and everything
furnished, at f:.`REATLY. REDUCED' PRICES:' Contracts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty. None.
but experienced workmen tolerated: jan.20, 1 115.
itiontrose, March 22,1816.-41 •
, DEANS
, q lcs, F*
- .
W B,DEANS;; • DEALER I.
N
'
,•- Bonks, stationery. Wall Paper; Nevspa
oers. Pocket , Cutlery. Stereoscopic Views, 'Yankee
Notion*, etc. i Nest door to. the Post Office, MOntrt;ite,
.M., . 1 , . . • W. - B. BEANS.
S•aot. 80, 1814, '.' • • . ~..
X.CHAtIGE fIOtEL. M. J. HAR
w:4 ringtoni lanes to infnrm thepublie thaihaving
rented the Echange liotelin Montroee, be '.e now
prepared to - reommodate the traveling pnbilc in
fret-classety e. • '
!Montrose, Aug. 2E1,1873.
BUIRRITT, DEALER IN STA
IT• pie 11611 Fancy 'Dry Goode, CrOckery, Hard
ware. Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oils, and Paints. Boots
and Shoes, Huts and •Caps, Furs, Buffalo Robes. Gro ,
cedes, Provisions, &c.
New thltor.t a.,Nov_ 6, '72—it. ' • ,
JOHN ;GROVES, 'FASHIONABLE
el , Tailor, liontroie, Pa. Shop over Chandler's.
Store. Alt orders filled in first-class style. Cutting
done to order pn short notice, and!warramed twat.
;. Montrose. !June - • , •
R. -D. I A. L. moor. ADM.IIs IS- ,
•
ters E l lectro‘ Thermal Baths, at .the , Foot of
Chestnut street. Call and wank in all Chronic
piseases. . • '
I NiOntrOßC; Jan.17. 1 72...—n03—tf. •
- •
. EWIS KNOLL t SHAVING AND
hair Tkreasing. - Shoy over the Post office build-
Iniz, where Ihe will oe found ready to attend all who
may want anything .n his line. -
ontrose Pa. Oct. 18,:1869.
Uft PURDY. If ANUFACTURER
• of wagons of all kinds.. Also makeia specialty
of wood work for sale. ite?airs promptly attended to.
Uses only liiest stock, and aims to make only firsvclass
work. - [sprit 28,181(1:]
- FIR. Vt. L. RMEIARDSON PHYSl
ciannnd Surgeon, tenders hit.professional ser
vices to the citizens of Montfose and vicinity. Office
at, hisrusidrce,on the corner east of the
e Foun
dry.. fikug„l. 1869. •
COArILL AND DEWITT, ATTOR- ,
S
neys ut Law and Solicitors inßankruPtcy - . Office
140.49 Court Street ;over City 'National Bank. Bing
oamton. N. Y. . Wx. H.Bcovira..
June lEtk,lB'73 JEnoxx DEWITT.
E-
DRUG STORE; IS THE
4 - 4 place'to get Drugs and Med/tines; gare; To
bacco, ?lil i es. Pocket-Books. Spectates. Yankee No
ttons. "cc.; Brick Block A. B. BURNS.
ontro.'e, Pa., May sth, :1875.
F l , FITCH.. ATTORNEY AND
L• COnncellor-at-la'wMontrose, Pa. Office as
heretofore. below and west of the Court nous:—
Siontro .e, January 270875.-Iy. • ,
r. • •
kr - LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
1 1 -11. • Abel Parra, dealer in Drugs. Medicines,
iThemicali, Paints, Oils, Dye-stiffs, Teas,' Spices,
Fancy Oods. Jewelry, Peri umery, &c. •
Montrose. May 19.1815.,
C Wtf.EATOi T
,COLENarrisrat Aral Limo SIIIIVT.:7011,
P.O. address. Franklin Forks.
Susqliehanila Co., Pa.
. . _
a. WARREN, ATTORNEY
.LAL, Lim, Bounty, Back Fay, ienaion nd E
em.,z:ori • elairita attended t 0... Office oor
belovrßOy&e Store,liontroae.Pa. [Aug.:l.'o9J
V 4 LOTT,ATTORNEY' A.T.
. LAW , '
I . • youtrose. Pa. -Collections promptly attended
to-. Special attention given 'to COnveyancing and Or:
phans Court practice. Office , on Public Avenn• over
First National Bank; front. [march 29, 164
ViTVSON J. TURREL SURVEYOR.
aving had 20 years experience in the business,
will continue to attend to calls in my profeSsion.
lifontrhse, 5ept.15,•"15.-ly* •
- •
W. SMITE. ANI)
Chair Manufacturers. : Leo. i • r Meth street,
e. Pa. ' [atilt. 1.1869.]
w.i
Moutro
_
'IA IW. StA • RLE .
.;ATTORNEY AT
9
• l-1 • Law, office over the. 45toie of M. I) issatter ,
In the Frick Block .Montros e Ira. 1Ang.11,119.1
e'RIFFIS . 4,-, SAYRE, DEALERS. iN.
J 1 - flardware,lron,:Nnila, IleuedarriiAing Goods;
(Inexerlilis and Provleions..A4;tod, Stone..Jappaned and
Presee Tin Wari.,,hte. - ,Aa. :ftiarett 15,
.
. .
r_l" . . : .- & .A. IL. McOOI4LITNL AT.
cfl • korrn;Yontliftw. Office ever .W.AI.• Cocippelt
9(0 1 . 1 :ink AloptraEa Va. I,lay - 10. 1571.--tf -- , .••
______
B i O. CAMP, ATTORNEY AT
• t w; Montrone , Pa. Office over 'Arm. R. Cooper
& Co.' -Bank.
Mon pee, Pa., Jan. IStb, 1870---11*
t i.An
- ----I
al fA3ERT S.' JOI-IN SON.
1 A B , C TION .If.,ER ; 'Aildrivs;
.19, Mi. . .. Moittrote, Pa
mart
Brick 131
!, M.
jai, 14, 1W14".1.
O'NEIL:Li ATTORNEY, 'AT.
Law.2.oMce over A. B. Burn's Drug Store;
lock. Montrose - , re. !TIT.
I -Ej,..x.- - . - : - 1- - - 1.-.
40.7rItiNSEC-!Addfui - ;, -- : -.-- .. - ,.
411101$ 1 40i; PO,.
, . „- •. c.
1 -4876.
B'6ltiets . cards.:
i) t -S. POTTFiIt DENTW, WISHES:
• to Inform the people of ifontrose and Vielnity,,,
that he is permanent ly, located, in the second sthry
P. Stamp's new building; opp,site Coopees Bank. All
kinds of Dental Work - done- in the besfananner.
n. B.—i Nitrous Ozide; J.anghln qua, givett f9K Ott
painless extraction of teeth. 1 .
Montire April fith 1846.—tf : . • '
1 4 - I,.pACON, WILL fitRIAFT,ER
a * efurnish the'eltizegs; of Montraie'end Vleinity;
with first-elass,Breaci, Buietait, Rolls Pies, adzes and
Cookies, Tarts, &c., ste Parties, and 'Weddings
supplied, and quality; ituaranteed. OrDinin booing
op :stairs , where Geo- 044 • will he fenna rea dy to sat ?
isfy the `cravings of the inner ttian; ,
Itioutt9se, sr! ad. 187(4' ; 'B. IaCON.
. .
VEW MILFORD, MACHINE SHOP.
LI All kinds of machinery made, or furnis4ed to or!,
der. 'Repairing promptly atten • to.
. JO Lltftl SAULT&
.New`iillford, May 1.7.1646. y.
WM.-A.-CROSSMON, -ATTORNEY
at Law. ()Bice over the First illation •
Bank. Montrose,Pa. 10C,Roselgoki •
Montrose; Aprill9oB76.—tf.
=
PILI MAN & CO., FIRST-NA
.tional Bank Birilding, Montrore: Pd., Dealers In'
Dry Goode, clothing, Milltnerylieods, Boots tit Shoes;
&c., dtc. [April 26. 'l6.—ti]
Banking, &c.
BANKING HOUSE
WM. t COOPER & CO.
MONTROSE, PL
GENERAL BANKING BITSINESS DONE
COLLECTIONS MADE 'ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY ACCOUS
TED FOR 'AS HERETOFORE'.
DOMESTIC
CHANGE FOR SALE
ITNITED:STATES & OTHER' BONDS
BOUGHT_ .AND, SOLD;,
COTIPONS A.ND,CITY AND, COUNTY
BANK CHECKS CASHED' AS
USUAL. -
OCEAN STEAMER . PA S SAGE
ETS TO. AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER AGREE
' MENT WHEN THE . DENS
, IT IS' MADE. r
In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav
or to transact all money business to the satis
faction of our patrons and cortespOngents.
• WM. IL COOPEM.& ;CO.,
Montrose, March M4nkrti.
THE
SIISQUEEtA i NA , COUNTY: AGRI
CULTURAL WORKS,
ilavinebeen , re° rgan I Zed uncle r • the Orin. name; and
style or Susquehanna County Agricultural
Works'. limited, k
xv.\ r
4EIVETT, Pres , w. - H. COOPER, KredB ,
SAS, Secretary.
Are now prepared to tarnish, on bho4 notice, ••
*tatignarg 6ngints
CIRCULAR'SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS:,
And do' all kinds of mill and job work promptly and
satisfactorily. at low rates. We man afacturs and have
on hand a large assortment of
•
PL 0 S 0 1. 1 2 ± 1. 1. 17L E D .
A .l- A lb
CAULDRON KETTLES of different styles,
ADJUSTABLE BARN: DtiOß HANGINGS, -
MEADOW - _.ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS'
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW—
ERS for churning, One and Two-Horse:POW—
ERS anc: THRESHERS, of the latest and best
patterns, 'Sm.,.
Montrose, March 1,1876.--Bm. ,
41 atilt
eW aald , call the:attention of the Public - wanting
. : -
ANYTHING- IN THE:MARBLE TANI
SUSQUEHANNA DEl 3 (kr; . P 4.1
far Being the only Marble Works Inithe Connty.afe
All Work Wartinted as,':ltepresented
you : , - q4:Ar. SA V.O. .41.-.O.ATE..r.
' liy "as,'
_
Stfki!en April 14;1816.
50A„17701 . 40",.N.E1V;': - .:
A BOOT & SHOg . SHOP .
•
bO Jost npeneCover Weekci •lteihulett .Co. • .hri
Jonas of work male to - order.' RePairin i f dose on ahem
notice, After him rig nearly 14 yeare ex oriel:we in the
business I feel confident "'can please a !Arno way give
me a call, • - -
• - '.UPTISORVVII4 4 , - .l_" ,
Montrose, Feb. * 1876.—t1
AND FOREIGN . EX-
13 orb
, •
ti)burt WORKS at
'OR NO BALE, •
WILL,VO DeLONG.
),I,l:A..pcmv - i. , c;# ii.a,.'
EWE
PLANING
,4,4.014.k.::*AR:0.1
In order t 6 better aceotomodete tbe Coiolllnnity, th e
undersigned, has estabihrbeCii• degot for, the I , lllle of
timber Mantifactured at bit newly-erected betiding on
the,Old Beeler tanner Site, in the
/, J f
.\
4 1 HE4R7
where Will be.kept constantly'on hand. A full stock of
WHITE AND ,YELLOW,PINE,-lIEMLOCK,
120 AC, ASII,-MA.PLE AND. BLACK
WALNUT - LUMBER,
which,witfithe aid of the most improved machiney and
competent workmen. le preparodto*ork intoany ohape
to meet the wants of Customers.
•
. ,
WELL SEASONED
FLOORING. CEILING... • SHINGLE' AND
LATU CONSTANTLY ON. HAND.
Planing., Matching,. Mouldings. and ficroll Satving
cone to order. .
WAGON, CARRIAGES & SLEIGH,
MANITFACTORY
in connection vita the abovO establishment. under the
management of Mr. R.R. , ROgers. - Examine our work
before leaving your orders elsewhere. Repairing &Me
promptly.
A. LATHROP.
Montrose. September 29th. 1875.
N EW ARtiANGiIIIENT
Thy TooDlo's Drub Rat
I. II: BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
PATENT -.MEDICINE EMPORIUM
The undersigned would respectfully announce to all
the people everywhere; that to his already extensiv
stock and variety ot Merchandise in tho Grocery, Pro*
lision,and Hardware:line.
Ele has , added a v.ry choice assortment of PURE
DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES •BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters him 11 he can assure
the public they will And it to their advantage to exam
ine before , purchasing elsewhere. To all Physicians in
this section of the county he would respectfully al , -
nounce that he haseecured the services or. R. Kenyon
as Druggist and Apothecary. hose long exnerience and
acknowledged care and ability. entitle him to your e,n
tire confidence in the line of compounding medicidet
or preparing prescriptions, and who would also esteem
it an 144 , pe c al favor to receive calls from any of hie old
-uatottters or new ones. Will make the Patent Medi•
finest) specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral
Waters—an extensive stock. Also line Groceries—
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT'OF BEEF. MESH SALMON
PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS. LOBSTERS,
PEAS. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS., a pc., &c.
•
In fact. anythincand &Very thing that is ordinarllyleed
'ed. Respectfully, soliciting a call I remain
I. N. BULLARD
Poivder: Powder! Powder!
Blasting, Rifle and Shot Powder; Shot. Lead, Gas
Tubes, Caps, Pouches, Flasks.,,Plte,
`., • ' Ste., itc.. Tor sale by .
Motitrose. Sept. 9.1874--tf.
WHZ rrE F R I I ,OWERS -BLOOM IN
Are you aware that you can obtain Summer heat is
January ? That you can impart balmy air to you
families that you can give spontaneousgrowth to
plants and Flowers. and that you can make home s
little paradise by purchasing one of B. C. Sayre's tiot,
Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed
with VAPOR PAN by wAlch the atmosphere is tem.
pered to that resembling Simmer. heat.
NO MORE CRACKING OF FURNI
. TURE-NO MORE DRY
HUSKY HEAT. •
And ths time has come when consumptives may T
Joice in coal meri ts, hese furnaces are sold entirely A r ae e e on their Own acd are now the leading Aram
in this part of the country. AU Furnaces are watraia ,
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale..
ICT Xl_ INT 3S° s.
I keep competent men on the road who are well at?
quainted with the Fnrntice imeiness and they are rsan•
etant'y putting up these,Yttinaces. Their work is intr.
ranted to please. TiresO Furnaces are now scattered is
the following towns and cities :
'Binghamton, Scranton, Providence, Wilkes Barre•
Kingston, Pittston, Elmira, Waverly, Williamsport
Great Bend,= Snspnehrnna Depot. Mapco k,
Downeyllle, Andes, Mai garetville, Franklin, Unsdills,
Owego, Northumberland, and many other towns•
Any person wishing a recommendation from anY ore
•living in tne above named places. 1 Will gladly Co. rrit
pond with them. giving names •of parties now news
thcseFfirnacei.
SAYR.
Montrose; Deci)zatier 22d. 1875--
t a :a. DpINDING I J. N. CoNODON.
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