The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, April 18, 1877, Image 7

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MONTROSE, PA., APRIL 18,187" x.
ta nu And Xiaittoeltold.'
pro and Con of Clipping, Horses.
Much may be said on both sides of
sides of the question as to the advisibility
of clipping horses in Whiten.- its advan - -
tages may be shortly stated in the-dimin
ished liability to perspiration,: therarOd'
d r ying after a sweat, the better tone thus
given to the:must:a - Oar . system , the power
of more continuous exertion writhoutex
.
haustion, the ithprOvement' of digestion
and a o sitn!,lation, so that the horse can
be kept on less, and, not the'leastimpor-,
tant;in the eyes of many, the facility
• w aleWhicti he may : be: cleaned off after
-work. The disadVantagest,
_are mainly.
these: The rougher - ap.pearauce,•of the .
coat and the
. absence of that sleekness
and beautylthat belongs to the natural
covering, tbe lateness of . .shedding the.
Winter coat: 1 '010n will cling to: the skin
for a' month afterlt would otherwise. have.
been;dropPed, and the danger of chills it,
the animal is left exposed:to a cold blast
after sweating, or if' he is kept in a cold
open stable. Clipping becomes a.neces
sary evil, to save, from a worse, the - horse
that grows such a' long and thick 'Winter
coat, that he sweats on the slightest exer
tion., and . while failing .to dry when re
turned to the stable remains drenched
with perspiration day and night.. Pnelf
ahorse is not only repulsive to handle,
and use, but his whole system gets relax- .
ed, his muscles become soft, flabby, and
incapable of endurance, his spirits sink,
-the constant drain 'upon his system makes
'him difficult to keep° in flesh, and he be
comes much more liable to .chronic af
fections of the air .passages witb.persist
tot cough, to rheumatism, and .to various
other affections. To clip such -a beast is.
at once Ri,erciful and profitable. .. •
'Next comes a 'Whole class fof animals
from which severe and continuous exET:
tion is demanded but supplied with . warm.
comfoitable• stables, and a sufficie'ritly
careful attention and abundant clothing.
These can; as a rule, be kept more-cheap
ly, in better conditon, and do better work. '
if relieved .of - a moderate Winter coat,
which, - if left, would cause free perspira 7 - 1
.tion whenever they are subjected. to- their
. exacting labors. The same lightness of
coat can often be attained with: a far
more beautiful, glos . sy surface, by habit 4
tally blanketing warmly in Autunin.and
early Winter, at the time the hair natur
ally grows. But, however. the condition
is brought about, 'a certain amount of:
c'tre is wanted, such as constant blanket. -
ing when stopped out of doors, the . saine.
when thebeast returns wand, and.even
. when standing in the stable, and above
all, the avoidance of open stables tra-. - 7
.ersed by currents of cold air. DOW?,
• for animals with naturally ' short coats
for such as Neat wide difficulty, and for
those that are rarely or never subj_ c:ed to
severe exertion and perspiration, the coat
had best be left in its natural condition,
asa kindly provision of • nature against
the rigor of the .clithate, and admirably
adapted to protection - fend conifort.. in
this view of the subject,
.clipping -is. to he
avoided °unless demanded by the art ifieial
conditions to which the animal is to be
•• kept, and especially by the exe-ssive la
bor demanded of hint. When resorted
tout must never be forgotten' that it.en
tails new dangers from exposure, against
which •we must carefully prOvide, if' we
would secure* betirfits without its dis
advantages.—[Prol. Jas. Law, CUrnell
University.]—..Vetv
. York Tribuni;l. • -•
Signs of a Prosperous Farmer.
When yon see his barn larger than- Ms
house, it shows :that- he will. have large
and small '011ie; ions.
_ _ • •
When you see Hip . driving his work,
instead of his work driving him, It shows.
.that he will never be driven .from good
resoiutions, and that he will Certainly
work his way to prosperity. • -
When.you always see in his wood house
a sufficiency for three months or more, it
shows that it will be a • more
. than ninety
days minder, i n farming operations. and
that he is not eleepiiig in hie. house lifter
a drunken frolic. • •
When he hae a hiiitse separateirorn: the
main building, ,
~purposely 'Air . ashes, • and
an iron or tin vessel .: to trans port them it
•
shows that he never built his dwelling to
he a funeral pile for his and per
haps himself. :. . - : '
When his sled is "housed in summer,
&faille farming implements tovered -both
in winter and,sunigner, it ihoWellitit he
will have alood''.house over hie bead
the summer of early - life, and the winter
of old age...' •
When his cattle are• properly fell ~a nd
shielded in winter,., it . evideiicei,thatlie
i 8 acting- aecordii)g to .Seripture,. which
says that "a merciul man is merciful to
his beast." •
. .
. .
When he is seen snbscr4iting - , fpr a
11MV:zpaper *lid - paying • in
.adrance, it
shows dolt he is !peaking lijie.a book re.
I Pecting the lat.tist improye.oentin agri
culture, and that he' never gets his waik.
htg Papers to the land of piiverty.. , -.-
If you linie, r uny one, iet him' live.
It-gard an (*.I man a. 3 thy fathei%
We cannot !mild n bridge to the'clouds.
w;)rid is just us petioles eur
makes ir.
'rlie tongue three inehes - lotie, Carl kW
a mall sex feet bigb.''
If you do tot ''enter the tipt's den,
3'(14 ca.inot gethet 011/3.::
:Ll,O 1.6.04-t010'4:
Boys
1. wonder now it
. any one • .
In
this broad landiviS heard,. .
In layeir of down trodden ' •
(.)nt. solitary word ? - •
We hear enough of "woman's rights,"
. •And "Rufhts of • wc.rkine
Of ",equal - rights" and ''nation'arights,"
But prlty just tell us when •
Roy's rights Were ever spoken of?
Why we'vUbecoMe soused
To bidna.snUbbed :-uy every one,
And :.ilighted and abused,
That when Onals Polite to us,
We openwide, our eyeS,' •
And stretch thi;niin astonishment
•
To nearly twice I heir size I
Boys sellorti dare to ask their-friends
To veutu the hqse;
It don't come natural at all
'To creep .raind• like a' ineuse.,
And it
.we should forget ourselves
And make a tittle noise!
Then ma or auntie. sure would,say,
"Oh, my I those dieadful boys"
The girls bang on the piano, •
In peace, but if the boys
Attempt a tune with fife and drum,
It's "Stop that horrid noise !"
"That horrid' noise!" just think of it;
When sister never fails
To make a noise three times as bad
With everlasting "scales."
Insulted thus, we lose no time
- In beating a retreat; .-
So off we go to romp and tear,
And scamper in the street.
No. wonder that so many boys
Such wicked men become;
' Twere better far to let them have
Their games and plays at home.
Perhaps that text the. teacher ildotes
Sometimes—" Train up a child"—
Means only train the little girls,
And let the boys run wild.
But patience, and the time shall come
When we win all be men,
And when it does, I rather think • •
Wrongs will -be riehted then.
Arthur's Round Table at Caerleon.
.
. If the ienowned , table of the good
King Arthur was really a structure of
such huge . proportions as has been said; I
Bte no more rf ason to doubt that hereit
striod than that . Arthur lived. and fasted
his knights, as has been related
an Slr
Thomas Mal - orrs 'noble. and joyous book
er:tithd .Merle Once admitt;
mg the existence of the good king, in tl.e
ftill,plentitude of heroic story which - CaxL
ton printed and Tf.nnyson later wrought
into verse. and all minor draughts on our
emditlity are honored easily. Caerlean
was the. chi-f residence o! Arthur. not
only according to *the 'testimony of such
- history as we have concerifinii but
according to Tennyson.- .• Here the Pof-t
Laureate • the central scene of his
"My . Is of the, „King,:' in which . we mad
that Arthur •
"Held court at old Gaerle,on.upon LTskt" •
Tennyson lived for some time at an inn
here—the Gold Croft for aught I know—
while penning the "Idyls,of the King,"
thus adding One more to te list of ioter--
. estirz individvals who have , lived here
since the early ages.. Arthur ,and Mei lin,
acCordingto . the Caxtonian volume,seern
to .have 'been constantly doing back and
forth' between the two great citie-3,
don and, 'Caerleon. L.indon was the
youPger city of the . two. And, by-the
1178y, London was QatAndd. in the begin
ning of is career—after 'King Ludd.—
The Ektif - chapter of the . first book of
Mork d' Arthr
upegins with thus sentence :
‘qh;i the'king removed inta--Wales. and
let cry - a - great ..f.nsf., that: . it should he
Infl.len. at Pentacost, after the incornati"n
or him at the city, of Parlion." In the
next chapter ,is the account .of,agreat
battle - here, in which the people, hild
hand : "And then the - commons -of Car
lion arose with clubs. and . Staves, - and
slew nitir'y knighta." And the . ,proPliet
Mialin was nontinUallV_ turning up, in
Caerleon altiOrts of * queer Shapes.
I approach - .the .midges Aff .the excavation
rather...graceful depression in'the
Centre of the green grassy. field—full of
faitlythat , here the Round Table: was set
It is an dial.. ring' of great
more than 200 feet..alongand-Ot
tlelesi than - 299 . feet . aCrotss - , tit 4 it - rn us
diivin'in : ,a narrow_ point in thecentre.- 7
.HOpet o i.lfugazine for ifttfj.
Marble Season.
- Every fair day now - the urchins' are.
found - infesting the . .sidewalks with their
'7little.gante:of :marblet*hiCh often leads
:to fierce contentious., when • all: the curl•
ous vernaculars =appropriate for the,oc
ciulicinli very freely indulged in .: As our
friends vhio - so ' delight, in the
"sports of ills ring ' s :-feel an interest in
knowing where rand ho*-. marbles are
made, .we will stute 'that' in -Germany
marble making,is d,,trianufactureof. tome
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importance. rite refuse or agite quarries.
and. Mills is used . - for these - . small stone
balls which , possess sitch, at. fascination' for
. 'The.stone is broken :.into • small
Cuoet by-blowtof alight hammer. These
small Idncks of stone are thrown by the
shovelf . ull into the hopper-of a small Mill
formed of.' hedstone having . its surfitee
groo.eil with concentric furrows. Above
this i 8 the "runner." which is of some
hard :wood liaOtg a revel face on . . its
loWei surface. . The upper block is Made
.to rYrrtlte rapidly,. water being delivere.d
bed stone, where . : the marbles . are
being' rotttided. takes about fifteeen
-non toes +o' finish*a ,- half buebel Of . enni
turifs out about
460 - 000 tier • _ :
Legal.
ERCANTILE APPIt A 1 SENI EN I'S.
M •
DEALItS IN MERCLIANDISIktte., in Sus
quehanna County. take - :notice, : that, in
,pursuance Of
the seVerai Acts o - .Asactubly of
,this - Commonweallh
to provide revenue; to:meet the demands ; upon the.
Trearttry andlor ohter phrposes, the .undersigned
praiser of Mercantile tutus for raid County. hail prv;
pared a list of, tradens in • said COunty,.and placed ouch
in that dud which; to him aprkeare just and. right, tc
AUBURN.
A - P 'Lacey 14
barter " & Place 12
Tewksbury Son gra4 10
E A Lott - 14
E L Adonis ,
14
C Bushnell
0 :7.) Roberts
ARAIL&T.
J E Pal1:0
Ii tt OOKLTS.
.
G P Titlitny • • •
A Ely
Kent & Eldridge
Dolnway -
R FA6ht y
B Very
Perry Sweet
1) C t F 11 Pordhatit
Tiffaby & Ptamer
BRIDOZWATE
Wm Corah
Perry Marcy
ELT Lake'
CLITIVAD.
T J Wells
W Johnson p ,
H W -lohnzon •
H W Johneott 1
M. A . Gardner 1
J N tinker
Hai/lead & Finn
Weatherby & Hurdle
G G Welk ,
=KOCK.
Stevens Leebody 14
u Mootty - l4
Hiram:Biakestee 'l4
Hiram Titus .14
IN Strapler
DUI4DAIT.
Isaac E Day% p m 4 13
A RichArdson . - 18
uhambere 14
ronEsT Leas.
B T (ridden
is R Lyons & Co
L Bull -
YRIZNDPVILLZ.
Robert Winters
F Keenan : : • 14
Wm Buff= irm 4 12
Mrs M AlcNamara . 14
John H. Matthews • 14
John O'Donnell ; 14
FRANKLIN.
Joshua Boyd
J S Merriman
Smith Bros p m 4
Bei jamin Todd .
GNEAT BEND
J B McCreary, Jr
. Lewis & Langley
S D Ross & Co •
H S Hanna'
A T Benjamin
T J & i D 'lmes
J U Brown
Mrs C J Clifford
GREAT VEND BORE
Thomas Cusack .
P ti Lines
T D Rembrook ds S!?,
• m 4
Geolge 1, Lenheim
Delden Br.!1 hers •
W A Coisten
George Ml.Namara
M. A Paintain
U Newman ' •
C Brunson
H V coh.tert & co
Fertuson &Skinner
.Judd & Dny •
D DI , Don pni 4
Sackett & Depue Bi
Tables • •
P Sullivan
•
P Winters
Stephen Kistler
Pretton mothers
alliard
• $31 14
14
13
14
GUEAT BEND 213INTSITIP.
ti A& S T Clark • 11
Daniel.Vanar twerp 14
G IBSON.
WI Blame Brothers - , 13
I) 1.: Holm. s 13'
Janice Fullti•
C Bennett •
'l' II I#svis - 14'
Mitchell ft Curtis pm 4 12
J G Stites . 13
George Il Wells. pta 4 11
!)$ Tuft • \ 14
HARMOICY.
Lyons & !Wile! 12
..1 & J E Ta3lor 14
- Noah liishte - 'l4,
A I flung . 141
.1 Schluger &Cop m 4 11,
Edgar fhonma 14
,John Grubb 14
' lirant. Lun,, ,, & Co 13
.1 11 :%tel•henA ' ; 19
Janie:: Clitinelly 14
Wurd t Co . 14
lIERRICE..
C p In 4 l2
ThOma Morgan 12
Allen or. Patterson p m 4 12
Fowler & (o 14
Jameti A Muuyon 14
L Curtis ' 14
11AUTOIID.
A T Tiffany o m 4 . 121
H 11 Jones p m 4 .it
.1' A Williams 28
Fowler Peek 14
Oliver Payne 14
T Carr 14
p penter
IL Wstter ma tt
JRBSIIP.
J W & E Gmngei 14,
J H Reorncrans p4l 4 141
WW&S 11 McCain p
m 4 . 12
T 8 Wheatcroft • 10
JACKSON.
H W. 13( neap. • 13
Delos Roberts . 1 14
Arnold kiu;ch 1- 14
Wm D Rymer 14
LIBZILTT.
R T ilantirick L
Munson Knight 1 14,
Classification of Ye: dens of Merchandise.
,
Sales less than $5,000 ' ' Class 14 '
Salesls.oon. less than, $lO.OllO, claps / 13
:ales 0.100, lets than 15.0(0. clan 13
Niles 15 000. less than 20,00 P. class 11
Salo* ,tlOO, l e es than 000, class 10
S 1e553 , 1,000, level than AK*. clan 9
Sales (40,000: less than ,0001 class 3 •
Cisuisifirailonof Patent Medicine Dealers.
Sates $lOO, and rot exceeding $ 250. clays 4
Sales $230, and not exceeding $ 5(0, clams 8
balez ;500 and rot exceeding $1,000,612. 2
A _
nd ,
the. Judges. .
o Court f the Cou of tionnion lieu of
said countA will ho '
a Court of Appeal at the Court
Mouse in Montrosil in and for said county, on Thant
day. April 26,11377, At which time and place any of the
Merchants described, defined and classed as afor4satd,
or their agents or attorneys. may appear and appe..l
from said assessment if the,y think proper. •
• I
A. GRAVES. Ja.,. i •
March 14,1577. - Mercantile Appraist_.
1/ITY YOUR - AGOI4S,
WAGES AND SLE10110;
OF
W. OUSTERHOUT, HARFORD, PA.
•
•
Repairing done on short notice, cheaper then the
cheapest, .
Firt.claes Mutton's
Ruggles'.
" " • Lumber wagons. -
" " Plrtform , fromsl4oto .
" " Swell body Sleighs,
• I
B LA:CKSIII'ffIING.
To shoe per :matt new,
corlotod :mt
set per epon
All - work Ce;i t.trta examine my stock
beforeialrelwaslgo . elsewhere.' ,
OUST.ItRIIOX/T.
.11orford, April 26 v "io.—tf
LENOX.
Black & Clearwater p
In : I •.•
Grow . atothers p m
C.lleeker p n't 4
M iller p• m 4
Hartley
GAY Slapbe
LATTIRCP.
17 A Jefferi • • -
Hall Bmthers
J 8 Wright, • -
r. M Tiffmy
Wpm. 3
Jeffers' . &,-Blakilee • p
m -
M Finn
• LITTLE 3IEADOWS.
E A Bcardeleo
IttLDLirrowm;
Patrick White •
NONTROSZ.
J R DeWitt
J R Raynaford
B It i.yone & Co
El J Webb: •
F 11 Chandler
Lyons - & Drake
B C Sayre
A, N Bullard
B Warner 2 Billiard
Tables $ 4 O
0 9 Bobbins 14
_ .
14
18
1 14
14
14
14
' • 14
k 14
14
W J kit lord • 11
WV/ Smith & Son 14
W E Babeocic 14
W Hewitt • 14
J Turret
Weep'. Melhuish & Co •12
Pt illp Hahn . •14
ME BM*. 14
B Thatcher 14
,J F Zertasa 14
!W HBuyd&Co 12
C N Stoddard 14
C G Miner 13
C Bacon ' 14
N But lard p m 4 12
W B Deans 14
Griffis & Sayre ;12
M A LyonV to 3 18
CO Fordham ' 14
3STalbotr 14
Read it Stroud 11
F • 13
A B BUrns p Bronson,n
3 18
F H. 'Stevens . 14
P Stamp - 12
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum
& Co 10
NEW XILIVED BORO.
H W Decker 12
bi M Williams p m . 4 •3
William Hayden • 12
linyden Z ulements 14
H tiarratt & :.en 10
Barritt p in 4 14
J H Baffin 1 Table $3O 19
.T !Picket man v m'4 13
&W 'V thelterman 12
Leroy &Decker
Pierce Barnes
ll W Hagar
NEW MILINAD TOWNSHIP.
Beni:min Sabina pm 4 12
lip
12
OAKLAND.
F D litm=on
O F Church 11
J S llittis 14
1311EQUEil ANNA DEPOT
John Donley 14
hire IStaidtrnin - 14
L ;Adams . 14
F U Lyour 12
J.ll Archer • 14
J L Kane • 9
Mrs hicDonalil • 13
11 C Lee p Ili 3 • 13
James Bell & Son • -'l2
Wittenberg, Robeabaum
& Co
D P Doran 12
W Latigford • 14
1) a Lon ' . 13
J Cork ' 13
• Freemar. - . 19
Doulii i le Bros 14
!WM -Duollith 12
'Thennis McDonald
Nalwarn Vanaken 14 I
Osb.trn Newman.
A.ll - Vou
lm:der 14
Coleman & Swallow .13
E Carlisle 14
CA. Miller 14
11..1 Pendergast 14
B F Smith 33
W 11 Birdsall ' 14
W H Strachen • .13
I B Cook 12
I D Casey •
F B Thayre' l2
w Mitchell p M 3 . 13
W Jr alkenbury ' 14
& S W Smith 13
ril Fernan 11
.1 Allen : 14
t)(:oley Bros.. • 13
is 11 Fury 14
‘1 chn el Williams 13
Al 11 Tarbox . 14
itoh,rt Wallace , • 11
G Drake , 14
.Tamer Taylor • 14
Vanake . 2 Billiard
Tables •
,$4O
Mr' E • vcGrath . 14.
Wm Mall • 14
(Thtirrias - Kelley . 14
Smith & Sheapp 11
SPRINGVILLE.
Minot Riley 18
Ilungerlore. & 111e8Brole 10
Smith it. Son . 11
0 T SptiEler .14
SILVEII LASE.
W & F lnderlied pm 4 12
E Msvker 14
T Sullivan 14
THOXBOX.
A 0 Bimini 14
John (►'Brien & Son 34
M D :{a! lima
W W bleeseugor
ewis
George A Si'Ward .' ' 1 : 14
A 11 Crotier '4lr. Co 14
A Ilver " 18
I PRICE . LIST.
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NEW FIRM,
Wth.:: H ... 807.1.'D' , & CO'.,
'BIrCONSISO . II TO BOYD . lb COBIYIN,j,
,Cook Stoves" . . 14i!lefis, 310,itt,
Is the name or a new ook Stove. just out, containing
a new principle in eking. and is destined to make a
revolution in the onstruction of , Cook Stoves. Come
in and see it.
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, THE. ARGAND,
As a heating stove stands without a rival. in beauty,
durability and, economy. . Come and satisfy youredi,
and get uamea of parties now using them.
We take special pleasure in offering to the Wholesale
and RetallTrade, oar desirable suppi yof Tinware. We
use 113t18 but the best of charcoal plates. ---
OUR WORKS= AU EXPERIENCED
OUR StYLES ARE FAULTLESS!
GOODS , ARE WARRANTED
And we defy any to produce better goods for less
money.
LAMPS.
A fall line of Lamps of beautiful_ design. Also Chim
neys of every description.
STONE WARE. :
Flower Jam, Banging Pots, Chums, Butter Jars.
Preserve Jars, Jugs, Stove• Tubes, &c. •
BUILDERS HARDWARE.
Batts and Screws, Locks and Knobs. Latches. Catches,
Doors. Sash, Blinds. Glass. Building Paper, White
Lead, Zinc. tins. Varnishes. Paint Brushes; Spirits of
Turpentine, Paint cf any shade desired. Also colors
for mining paint. •
A full assortment ot Philadel'lla Carriage Bolts. t.rid a
NU line of Iron Axles, Bar Iron. Horse Shoes, Nails.
kuds, &c.
We pnrcbase in Car-load lots, therefore can sell to the
trade in less quantities as cheap as any. honseln the
city.
W3lt. H. BOYD, I J. H. CORWIN, I J. H. COMM
At ontrore.March 15. . 1876.
o,larbit Marks 1
&Ara nideali the attention of the Public wanting
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ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINF
SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PA.,
tarlielng the only Marble Works inthe Connt,T...4llV
All Work Warranted as &Ore:muted
YOU CAN. SAYE MONEY
Slims& Deoet, Ps.. Aprill4, 1875.
fr(TICIIAIINOCK •
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,MARBLE WORKS.
BURNS : ,.8c WHITE
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
ITALIAN . 8c MARBLE ,
•
MARBLE AND SLIM MANTLES,
SCOTCII.:&AMARICAN -011.ANITFA,
• A Specialty.
13"Demstort Lots : Enclosed...4o
P.O. BURNS, . - • Chto. WRITE
Tunkhannock. Pa. Jan. ft 19M.—"17
-GAR
& CARRIAGE •
• PAINTING !
Theandertigned %virile" to 'nfi.rin the public the; he
'prepared to do all, ktndo 01
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CARRIAGR. WAGON & SLEIGH
PAINTING I #
on `port notice, in the bent fat le, and at reasonabi
price*, .
u o [l3 t At tiogenocarrierm Feetney.Kerhanle'Avenne
,At .31agkl.* Wagon §hop„Ttn nptke Str4
11.-11IQX.,
Montrrle , SCPt• - "
$l3O
- $ll5
MINI
$Th
$2.511
$1.40
• $l. OO
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NEW 'GOODS,
NEW PRICES,
DEALERS' IN
ing Stoves.
ON TIME,
TINWARE.
BOLTS.
NAILS.
to OUR WORKS at
OR NO SALE.
By calling on us.
WILLIE DeLONG.
M. A: COLVIN,/ gent.
WHY FLOWERS BL IN
" .
HOT-AlR'' F NACEI
Areyon aware that yon obtain Summer heat in
January ? That you can impart balmy airy,to yon
timings that ylti car give spontaneous gowth to
plants and Flowers, that you can make home a
little paradise by purchasing one of B. C. Suyre's a tot• Air Furnace*, These Furnaces are now constructed
with VAPoR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem.
pared to that resembling Summer heat.
NO AMORE CRACKINci OF Fr 01.14!...
TIRE-NO .I%IOR DRY
HUSKY HEAT.
Aid the time has come
~ when consumptives may, re
joice in coal fires. • These furnaces are void entirely up•
on their own merits, aed are now the leading: Furnace
in this part of rho c ountry All Furnaces are warrant,.
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. - ,
X keep competent men on the road who are well It *-
quanta(' with the Furnace business and they are con.
smutty putting up these eurnnoes. Their work is war
ranted to please. These Furnaces are now scattered in
thefollowing town% and cities: •
Dinghlunton, Scranton, Providencei, Wilkes. Bane.
Bingraton, Pittston, Elmira. Waverly, Williamsport,
Great Bend, Suspnehrnna Depot, Banco. Delhi,
Downsville, Andes, Masgaretville, Franklin, Unadilla s
Owego, Northumberland; and many other towns.
Any person wishing!' recommendattim from any one
living in tue above named places. I will gladly colts*
pond with them. giving names of parties now using
theae Furnaces.
Mantifacturpi by
B. C. SAYRE,
Montrose Pa.
Montrot, December 22d.1875
Gockus illoops!
NATra.
Has j'allt received an
ENTIRE NEW STOOK OF MEWS%
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
CLOTHING,
At prices to suit the bard times.
MRS' SUITS, 56T0525
BOYS' &YOUTHS' £sloslo
Also a fine line of
DRY GOODS,
HATS & O*PS,
BOOTS_ AND SHOES, YANKEE
NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS,
Cheap for can'. No charges for showing our goods.
• WM. HAYDEN.
New Milford May 311.1876.—U. .
4
CH I T I CE T FRU ITS AND VEGETA,
THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION,
PEACHES, 'ORANGES, LEMONS,
PFARS, PINE APPLES, - PLUMS,
QUINCES, ONIONS, TOMA
TOES, APPLES. CAB-
BAGES, BANANAS, -
CANTELOPES,
. .
GRAPES,
SWEET . POTATOES ; wHorena.
. BERRIES, (tc.,
all at bottom prices, by • ,
A. N. BULLARD.
Montrote, Ana 'l6. 1876. • •
BAvansi. I Li 0: BLANDING I 3: N. CONGDON
Barnes, Blanding & Co.,
pubic mull granite arab,
LESTABLISUID IX 1840.1
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
MARBLE AND GRANITE = MONUMENTS.
MANTLES, AC.
'IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH GRANITE.
•
- 26 Oheringo St,; Near Depot,
Marchli: ibi6. .fIiPiGHAIITON. N. Y
311E1C.: ,31E317171.3FL1"11ar
Would minutes - 00n Jo his New Stock of
-RAW, AND WINT.F / R GOODS!
• ,
Now On sale, in me*
• l e 0 0 algi
:LADIES' DRESS - GOODS, - BLACK
'AND COLORED ALPACAS;
NEW STY-L 1?, OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER•PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP
SKIRTS, VELVETS, BOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, Ofi
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
A.ND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD W AliE.l RON,N AILS, 1
STEEL, STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.'
In great variety, and will he sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowest prices.
BURltpi.
New Iktilfnrd Tilavlgt 1875,
•
110011ESl'V.Ii.
lteld's Floral irtilnite, * hot* of 90 page* wish COlato
ed I'loloo. doperith *sfo viarlo lo t or : al,wfrp,"coo lt iabi es
bolts* &c.' fiSeo Its colt*. I'lo* 3% ask wits% IS pkto s
Rlll t i's Ks I 1 ..F LO WEIL' 'SEEDS,
por, v , 104 Virbsitui 4 for
).4r.loteo. :lo t h* mid Thf. Tribute. 50 vitt*.
`.mid* *tied* tsubititoiell, if preterrtd.
thfsmpur
i. : ~ 4V;110 10.11) 4
Feb„ as, !g77, 8%2 44mticateri#
Such as
ALSO.