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The Montrose Democrat from Montrose, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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HOME, FARM AND GARDEN. THE SHOE GORE -ECIAl OFFER. Here's a Crni HOW TO GROW RICH. Father Clarkson Delivers a Pointed Lee. tore ott Trae Economy.

In early lifo we recollect hearing a youug man Inquire of a venerable gen W. C. CBUSER, Publisher. Ail U. One Price Only at the Store of F.

D. MELHUISU CO NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Those new tall Styles in dress goods are handsome, durable, and are not high priced. New invoices in fall CLOTHING have arrived. Nice styles and very BOOTS AND SHOES URGE STOCK.

FARM DEPARTMENT. TV ell cured timothy hay will shrink after it is put in stack or mow an average of 215 pounds per ton. -plants are great feeders, and like a frequent dose of liquid manure. As the fruit gets large place under it a wisp of straw or hay to keep it from the ground. Lilies need mulching to keep tho roots cool and 'moist, which in a few tleman, who had accumulated a largo estate, what tho secret of his success was.

He said it was: "When you earn seventy-five cents per day, spend only fifty cents of it and keep out of OBSERVATIONS and EXPERl Five per cent, lrss than credit stores can possibly sell at Wheat- ENCES OF INTEREST. I debt" That information, simple as it was, has had an important influence AMONG THE POULTRY. upon life's transactions. And if it were lived up to by a largo mass ol laborers, mechanics and all classes of cheap. Don't forget that we have increased our stock of SHOES.

We can fit you and please in price and style. Rubber goods of kinds. It will do you good to see how cheap you can buy Gold ar.d Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. New selections just received. Note on the Management of Chickens, years will triple their flowers.

The) common white lily should be planted in July and August, while the buds are dormant Dahlias succeed best in a heavy, cool and moist soiL The labor of the garden should be managed like tho labor of the farm. crofts READY PAY STORE, RUSH, PA. Bring on your Live Poultry, Butter and Eggs, and get more in return than where they have to make up such immense losses by bad debt. tiW i-" rT' t'W rt sx r. Hi- 31 1 k.tkl Vt 1 lb.im, MM I 1 1 I ftv I vrjr" 1 I 1 Turkeys and Geasa.

Too much corn will give the ducks the cramps. Table refuse makes a valuable feed tor the poultry. I won't miss it, for I have long since adopted an easier and cleanlier way. A bottle of F. D.

MELHUISH CO wage-workers tho world would be a great blessing. The rapidly increasing riohes and consequent willful and wicked extravagance of a largo class of our population is corrupting tha minds and misleading the practices ol the groat mass of workers. Whilst the riches are increasiug, paupers are. multiplying much faster. There are If the corn field becomes weedy extra help is hired to clean it out; tho boys are not expected to do it out of reason One door below the Bank.

Wolffs Blacking able working hours. It should be tha same with the garden. N. E. Farmer.

Mock Mince Pie. Four soda crack ars (or nice, light bread to that amou it four cups of water, two and Care should always be taken to have the house for the ducks dry. Better let a part of the fowls roost in the trees than to crowd them- into an ill-ventilated house. Egg-cases are best for shipping eggs; but if shipped in boxes or barrels use cut rye straw, it is dryer and better than either wheat or oat straw. The mistake is too often made of attempting to keep too large a number of poultry without giving them and a sponge to keep my shoes washed clean, save a deal of labor and shoe leather.

Sold by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Druggists, to. The best Harness Dressing in the world. VJ8LFF ft R.flS?LPH. one-hilf cups of sugar, one cup of raisins or currant, one-half cup vin GRAND OPENING! 111 tK'r r-trt- i egar, one cup butter, spice with nut meg i nd allspice to taste. Bake samo twice as many, according to population, those who ask and receive aid now as did fifty years ago.

And yet the wago-worket receives twice as much now as then. The articles of food cost no more, and clothing not half as much as then. Wapo-workers of all classes, both male and female, are not prospering as formerly. They are not weekly, monthly and yearly laying up a portion of their wages as then. They live more extravagantly, spend more reck as mi ice pie.

Metropolitan Ice Cream Parlors, V. et and low places may often bo SO converted into fortile meadows. Drain ing end cutting and burning tho m.s 1 wt iwttllt li 4t4t am ktb4 mX v4 4 mm Urn pti iwrw4 mw mm bt mm ntjt t-4ur-4 rmt mm U. xr4 4 mk mr, immw iJL mmVr-te-r tS mm mmmrr tr mrrm-i 4 MwM Ml wm.mm m-A mm natural growth must, in most cases, Public Avenue, next -nr the Red Store. Asking for a share of yoar the attention that is necessary.

The establishing of new breeds requires considerable work, but can not by any means be considered as always profitable. If a choice can be made always select a light, sandy soil for the location of the poultry-house. A clayey precede the breaking up. Such places I am yotr obedient servant, will sometimes be found to be unins lessly, and foolishly ape their neigh mw mmmm mi u-m m-mm 4 PELlTS. pected storehouses of muck, which may drawn out and allowed to dry, 0 W.

B. EVANS, Manager. and Lnally go to tho stable, barn roil is nearly always aamp, ana lor this reason should be avoided when yard, etc PURELY VEGETABLE! possible. To cure animal skins before tho HOUSEHOLD LEAVES. DOUBLE ACTING FERPTUAL HAY AND STRAW PRESS.

BEST TRESS MADE OR NO SALE. PERFECTLY HARMLESS'. Both the nosts and the roosts should hair is dved. scrape the flesh-side he made movable. It will be neceS' 1 ni riiAijjsri.

TO ll" CS-O Unequal! as a LIVES PILL. Uoes not gripe. eary to clear them out and the work clean, and, while they aro moist but not Wet rub in liberally a mixture of alum and salt about one-half of each. hair-side out for from two to bors in fashionable follies. Mechanics appear, at least a large proportion oi them, not to attempt to make any provision for the future.

When they make $15 or (18 per week, instead of permanently investing at least one-third of the amount, they spend it all. Then, if work fails, or the man is taken sick, or any member of his family, so as to keep him from work, the family at once becomes an object of charity, the rents are unpaid, the butcher's bill neglected. The man becomes dlseour r.ged at tho accumulated debts, until he begins to debate with himself whether he ought to try to pay tho old dtibta. So soon as he does that when he be- to orrite on trial aeainst all otberi. lr circulars and price li to ONE PELLET A DOSE! can ba done niueh more easi'y and thoroughly if they can be taken down readily.

W. II. dc J. C. lIAURlSfcTOX, Montrose, Pa.

Agents lot Susquehanna County DO 10 SMALLEST. CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE. Beware of containing Lm-illy the latter part of summer or MinoraiS. Always ask lor four iys; then shake out and give another application, but with less salt In fro two to four days more," according to the size of the skin, shake and beat oat clean, and soften tho skin by Montroso- early fall is the bast time to buy br3ediog stock. Decide as nearly as kM tn DR.

F.EHCE'3 PELLY, possible what you want and then buy BOYD COO LEY which nre little Sugar-coated cr Anti- in good season. worm lg well over. Lilio'jq Granules. Hcing I'urelF vcsrefabie. Dr.

Tierce's A ocd ashes even if dry should not Fcr a full line of DRY GOODS, It 1 I Mm Sk I -ik 1 r- 5 1 4 Trapping is a good remedy for Pellets, cperaia -without; disturbance to the On iYim HI1 fnrnr ill Vip vWA to welcome their friends te used for a dust bath. Road dirt. crrtem, diot, or occupation. Put up in glare squasu-Dugs. nace some ruDbisb or vmis, Hermetically sealed.

Always iresh ana plaster or sifted coal ashes with a VII ViU wi.aw and have them see the display of reliable. Trey are a gmtle laxative, or an active according to size of dose. email quantity of air-slaked lime will pieces ot shingle, eta, around the hills, hunt for and gather the bugs under them early in tho morning and r. e5wme in I Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Funvshing Goods, Hats, Caps, 4 tT mm etarii 4 tm inmn be much better than ood ashes. It will be found a valuable aid for the Stoves ant Rai ges, Tinware, Ch Wrens' Shots, 4rc, ic fowls to rid themselves of lice.

Hardware, Builder Materials, Doors and Windows, Brick, Paints and Oils, kill tham. Pieces of corn-cob soaked in coal tar and placed around the hills will, in a measure, rend tho gins to study how to forfeit his honor, repudiate his obligations, he is gone, lie no longer has that keen sense of honor which teaches him to regard as sacred his debts. Then he is no longer a man. Ilia pride, his ambition, and allot the impulses which nerve and sustain a man in life's conflicts, are gone. lie has not confidence in himself and his neighbors have less.

But if a man lives by rule, uses the plain necessaries of life, and scorns to ape the There is no sui-o cure for feather pulling, and, as the hens are more My Goods are all new and biajh: low. I propose to sell them as low us the lowest and LOWER. I sell mj own goois, thereby siviag an exit foe. Covering the runninsr vines at Lampn, Window Glass, Bird Cages, Building Paper, Nails, kula MU Mlu4 te mmr au4 f-Umrc ft S.4S fciX. tmm l4j I 4 SiH't) IWLn VmUc jmww t'M.

tua firv i a Xus a.lM- ti-M. Su4 twsfnf le til StcfcSei M- re (Wm Cwmn.td4L-n a 4 -lft imvm m. VAtiiwi mj lleln mt mt nM, ml hum immw mt lawv-ttr. mt, M. fc mm-m Spokes and Runs lia'-ile to get into the habit at moult tho lower joints with fresh soil to induce them to form roots at these lion, IntlJpestion, IIkhis Attacks, aud VI deranpt'iMOuts of ihe RtuhacU and.

0ie5s aie v-roiiiptlr re- that most merchant-? a-e c-)Ji elled to ay. Please ca.l an 1 exam-ne my stock before purchasing ere. heeis ing than at any other time, good care should be taken at this time, unu tin mnanitv for about seventy-five Stoves and Ranees, and 8t tho first indications, separata the points is one of tha safest means of preventing serious injury from insect attack 3, and especially effective i ovsd r.T"i iiernacentl'' cured bv the use ot r. Pleasant Purgative "6ilct-i, Sold by druggists, for i cts. a viaL ranV full and different so as to please 'he on-st guilty fowls from the rest of the WHftlMtKWr m'A hi iff.

1 KMiia nnrntorfc a hotitrht fcr spot cash, and we will not be un KEW FALL CLOrUlNG. JUST RECF.IVKD. flock. against insects working at the root follies and corrupt practices of the growing cusseduess of the world, and lays up carefully nt least one-third of dersold. BIJTWe have our Tin and Repair Shop in connection where all With poultry as with other classes HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

I FINK LI OF LIGHT UTICIIV OVERCOATS FOR FALL of stock, disease cau be readily traus I orders for PLANET V. tK. kinds of Tiniajf, and Plumbing is ana satisiacuon guaramceu. Many tha.ks to our friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, BOYD COOLEY. muted in breeding.

Hence great linportanco of Varieties In tha We kite tU We have iat opened np ire 1ms Fji'I Winter Styles ii Stifl IIus. care should be taken in the selection tlou of Soil. Many soils that have been consid IS is offered by the manufactures ot I3r. Safe's Cntarrh Remedy, for a case of in tlie Ilead which they cannot cure. of the breeding stock to use nothing elebmted Yeomxns snd MiUrt I'leuc gits a a ctU.

W. H. MAVVHINEY. GARliKN IMIIEXENTi tut what you know to be healthy, ered uafit for certain plants have been vigorous fowls. condemned because the proper variety syjiPTOsrs of catarrh.

Dull Ihe laiur ana lotnier. Rionirobc, a. m. Ml. )r (ssu.

BEACH, BROWN CO. cl.c, obstruction of the of fruits or vegetables were not adapt I he epgs are flavored more or less wnat he earns, soon cc win see tnere are better days for him. A little weekly and annually saved, the increasing accumulation of interest, the increasing ambition, and the renewed energy will soon build or buy a lioi'Sti. Then the expense of living decreases, and the saving can be more, until imperceptibly the man with his family lind themselves in comfortable circumstances, respected by the world, his financial credit established, and he is enabled to enter other enterprises than as a day laborer. We have seen these things worked nre a dieraaM 1 1 tiiselmiwes fiiHinsr from tho head ed to the soil.

The fault has been in by the food that the fowls eat For PROPBIETOtS Ot this reason care should be taksn not the variety of plants and not in the soil. In one section of New Jersev all 10 PER JENT. 1 i'i-v tiuoai, soraetimps profuse, waU'ry, (i at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, tad putrid; tha eyes are li1. there is r'ntring ia the or w-uL'his to clear 1 t. r.nior.

of cuusive matter, van from ulcers: the voice to auow tne laving liens to eat too ee Qlei? much garlic, onions, putrid flesh, or GO. AETl I to working over the nanure heaps. CsiVvse farmit a nnsal twau? the attempts to engage in peach growing failed for many years, yet at the present tine that same section can boast to-day of some of the best peach orchards in the United States. The appltcvtca. sinell ard taste are ira- It is worth repeating, the best place for the poultry in the farm is in the a of dizziness, with di-jrassion.

a luckinar ccutrh and tran- SOMETHING- -al debility. Only a few of the above orchard. Shade, grass, fruit and in. out and demonstrated all about us for the last sixty-five years. Tbe man who spends as he goes soon has noth BOSTWICK CORWINj iik.lr pre-yent in auvone difficulty was that the fruit-growers, in the endeavor to secure earlv NOW OFTEB FOR SALE Straits Patent- Fe- versible Sulky 1 Plow.

sects can thus be secured for the fowls while they will be a benefit to the trees 33. 1 Oi au iaUy, without li.i't' of ta- n'jove syniptoms, re-It ill cour' ai-d in the m-five. i r. and fruit. peach selected varieties that would not thrive with the best of care.

In disease i-i bo common, more deceptive and le3 by physicians. Ia summer there is no special benefit Cheap, Pretty, Durable, Light, Sin cjr us uiuu, unu iieaiing properties, one or jhard where the Troth's Early, r. Safe's Catarrh itcir.o.iy cures tho worst overfeeding the turkeys. Thev are r. 8ot3 Catarrh Iiemo.Ov cures "th wnnt and Lasting.

Ices not mjnr isesof Catarrii, "Cold ia the Head," Oldmidon, Crawford's Late and naturally of a roaming disposition, and Stump the World varieties were plant- This infallible remedy docs riot, ai, tu If nllnwfirl tbo rrni of the farm will nif-lr jnous, irritating Bnn.Cs, creams," and sU-on? up a good part of their living and will ttorv I'enectly pig-tight, visible as plank, portable as a wagon, and T.odcraie same conditions of treatment, the lustic solutions witn wmcn tue puDlic cave ine been hunibuirsied, simply palliate for a Rtspecifally call auentir to their full stock of irsa HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, NOVELTIES, BOOTS and SHOES and all goods in onr line. KOCKBOTI'OM PiSTCR time, or drive tlie disease to Vie lungs. keep in better health than if they feed on corn or other grain at home. Feed a good ration at night; this will usual Troth's Early trees died, while the others grew and are now in full bear tnere is aaner 01 comg, in me use 01 ich asrents, but it produces perfect and be only Silky Pow mad that will wort 01 side-hill a vl vel Un.l. It will do Ind ot plowing without tracks or dead furrows.

Any hoy or girl capable 01 man rg a team can plow Bide-taill or levul lan 1 ith bet'er than can be lione a hind nlow la tha hmds Of an expert oner il or. Ws Have it tested oa ail kiaij of laid do not bwitstt to say to the tamers of Bupqnetiaana Oonntv tht ao firmm; imiii-iiasnt graatar merit or la b'tter calealated to savetimd. I ibor and -nomy. It is as iireit an imar.irt i over th! hand plow ta the aowlng macbine 01 it the gcj he, nt the wheel raia over th3 id raka. It hiban tboroifblr tested tor four jeare, in lis mw off rel ia coaaplon.

vViir. ti-. aatiifactton In addttloa to a fall Una of plowi and repairs i.f our own mike, we keop oa bin la o( BTKET. PLOWS, both alde-hlll and Bat land. We lovite special attention to the quality ot on Dted In all onr plows and plow eastings, wticb in ibe very eit that can be made.

ND EXTUA CHARGE IOK IJILI.EI) POi STS. Wblcb we make for all oar plows. All parties in vantof rep itrt, and nit bavin timetao" ll our works, will And a fall line of the same at Bust WICK A COKWiS's AlnnrSTiAH URIHT MILL we keen cnna'aul on ha id beit hrandil of Fiour. Corn l.l ing to spend, but is broken down in spirit, credit and character; but the man who weekly saves a portion of his earnings, economizes in his business, soon places himself among the honored and respected. It ia as certain as the revniii" iJut tne man who eaves nothing sinks lower in spirit, enterprise and character.

He soon becomes too indolent to work and not too proud to beg. And he goes down as fast as gravitation will take him. Trust no man who does not regularly save and lay up a certain per cent of his wages. There is no hope for him. He will become sour, abuse those who prosper by saving and will live a miserable life, hating the pros-lerous and dying a beggar.

"If you earn seventy-five cents per day, spend (ijily fifty cents of it" Iowa State liegister. ermanent cores of tho worst cases ing. ly be sufficient turonic taiarrn, as ttiousands can stify. "Cld in the Head," is cured Trees sometimes make excellent 0. SHERMA! AT In the fall is a good time to make a growth and give every appearance of start with a good breed of poultry.

by a few ap.eutions. Catarrhal Head- che is relieved and cured as if by magic, removes offensive breath and cures loss or There is usually more time to arrange THE UNEQUALKD SU(X1 being adapted to the soil and climate, but fail to yield perfect fruit. In npairment of the sense of taste, smell or the house; a better selection of breed when caused by the violence of Ca- irrn, as tney ail irequentiy are. bold by or THE Vlddllnirs. and Wr eat Bran.

Also, a superior qn Ity of Pee THOKOUG UitOUND ing stock can be secured at less cost; uiTisrirista. 50 cents. better. AU at lowest market price. IS' CASH PAlu iXH uUAl.S, getr a complete ireatise on uatarrn, giving val-1 mere is a Detter opportunity lor stances are known in which the Seck-el pear tro grows faster than the Clapp or Bartlett varieties, but while the latter yield fruit of the best qual OF.

A. t. MAGCfirS. arj S.eali$t, it Ctmt St4, AlSGHAUlOh. N.Y.

ting exactly what you want and of i.auie uiuu, ua iu citiiuiu, uiei, auu utner atters of importance, will be mailed, postpaid to any address, on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Address, ariciALTita. gaining considerable experience be ity the Seckel pears are rough and in- fore time for setting the eggs and EYE, EAR, THROAT World's Dispensary Medical Association, BLACK IS WHITE. hatching chickens in the spring. ASSOCIATION, Of X.

663 main BUFFALO, N. Y. CHROr IC DISEASES. Cavww a and pecnw of More or less experience ia necessary to make the business a success, hence A Seemingly Incontrovertible Argument from Etymology. The word black (Anglo-Saxon blae.

tjn tn ebwea. CVm4 tear aertr i i due tu its oriiral and excel epemj. irBLeiaiva nam piimmiBia; wrltmi. nicMjfMiiMMt4. Ul er4 Able flawe tiu4 m4 tmw the better plan is to begin on a small scale first and then gradually increase as this experience is acquired.

It is SUM, I eS ainiia tmAuna. CAT A amy the eon fnraw el Lie. Eer. Ibn A SURE CURE For Unhappiness and Sour Looks in YOUR HOMES. Beautify them with handsome costly designs in Furniture.

DEXTER D. BROWN llccc, bleak.) is fundamentally the samo as the old German blich, now only to be found in two or three compounds, as Blachfeld, a level or plain; Bhtch-mahL the scum which floats on the top much easier to tigure out on paper what the profits will be than it is prac b4 1 an PwaM '''T ewel 13 anvfalari variab crack before ripening; yet this va riety of pears is almost a sure crop in other sections. The corn crop Is an illustration of the importance of knowii the variety to select, as the seed fr in one section when planted in another fails to produce a crop and the sa ne rule is applicable to trees and srr all fruit. It requires several years to learn from experience of the merits of the different varieties, and for that reason the old and tried kinds should never be changed until experiments have been mado and the superiority of the newer kinds demonstrated. It is not the degree of heat or cold that ca uses the difference in climatic tically to secure them, and in order to featarc; its prompt payment i.is and business integniy- $130,000.00 for fa'al and diiiblinz injuric by its members n.

I atee' when silver is melted, aud Blachfrost, Pi avoid serious loss the better plan is to go slow at the start. St Louis Re 3 1 J-1 a aim 41 Pills and it meant originally "level," "bare," D. B. LATE BOP. O.

A. OUBB vT. public. ind was used to denote blackness, bo-cause blackness is (apparently) bare oi THE color. But tno nasalized form of black How to Tell a Ripe Melon.

T. A. LYONS SON. (At the old Stand.) i'ublic Avenue, Montrose, Ta. INSURANCE 3erti2cat iVT V1S V.

AtrlaVs. ii blank, which also meant origiaally hare, and was use to denote whiteness. Has them ouaiitv and price will, produce smiles of satisfaction The rind of melons, when left on the vines to mature, generally b3- because whiteness is (apparently )baro 1. Ion t4 L'taV comes hard end the pulp brittle: and PUHELY VEGETABLE AND STRICTLY RELIABLE. They act di rectly and promptly on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated organs to healthy activity, and are a positive and perfectly safe cure for Constipation, Liver Com ACEXCY OF DEALERS IX Come and tee our Parlor Suits, Chairs, Tables, Chamber Suits, iiC.

170 Washington aud xai State Street, Binghamton. vl color. Ihe same woru was uci to cenote the two opposite things. From v. hich it would seem that black is white.

effect on varieties entirely, for something 6 spends on the humidity of the atmosr here. Some varieties prefer a dry climate, compared with other kindg, sind the crops that seem to have when under pressure you hear the itsido crack or give way, it itay be regarded as a sure sign that the melron I is ripe and lias matured well on the ONE DOLLAR PER MONTH. To any ouo who shall point out a Saw. lilLBiHT LATilKOP, iu this etymological argument let all endeavor to be grateful, provided he tons tmsrn, Prr. Iiaru.

F.n a. GRO JERIES, FIVE AND TEN CENT COUNTERS. vinj. If a melon remains on the vine P. K.IUM.

the greatest proportion of rsyjisture in Don't fowet C. F. Wstrous, at the fr-ipa ol Ihe His Boot, has a full line of bummu until properly matured, the aide on Shoes to show vou ii Calf. Donenla. Russet li.aucr.

Wiewaut Slippers and Tennis Shsss tcpmwxt the tollowlBf maied Compote, tt I nbini aarcU oi chick mrr ttH.u.UO.( hick piT to at th of ClaMUM ones not disturb the very satisfactory conclusion. This I should naturally risent It may help hin to a coi''-lu-bion and serve as a further support to Call in and get a good fit for a small price. plaint, Sick Headache, Biliousness, and all other diseases arising from a disordered condition of the Liver and Stomach. They are the only reliable vegetable Liver Pill sold. the ground will be found to have I changed from white to a pale yellow.

their composition are sometimes more quickly injured by long-continued rains, at all stages of growth, than those that contain less water. The melon is a ease of this kind. It pre We have added a repairing department and are now ready to repair your old shoes and tor everj worsiBC iw. 11 RE. my contention to point out that bln; in -DOOLITTLFS Ar.cwbtof Anglo-Saxon actually means "waita and upon clor-e examination numerous smill pimples will be noticed tne surface, articular! on the outer edge.

Sometimes the desirable pale- make new to order in first class style. C. F. WATROUS, Jr. as well as "black," so that it is not in fers a dry, sandy soil, and thrives best when the summers are warm and the They are F3rfectty HARMLESS.

i nasalized form only that tho same They are PURELY VEGETABLE. rains less 3 frequent While the tern- v'rd ls employed to exm-es opposite of the United States, in aU J'iCife LEHIGH VALLEY RR, perature 'ICTURLS OIL PAINTINGS ETCHINCS ASD TRY THEM. For Sale by all Drnceists. Price 25 cts. per box: yellow color is produced prematurely by turning this part of the melon to the sun for a day or two, but tho yellow thu3 produced is of deeper shade.

nTo, x. v. 10 159.) sections, may be adapted to the vigor 3 boxe. fur Cj or sent by mail, postage free, on JL 1 LL1 lUt 111 L11V4 Wll tlUlli ouu Lrijn appeared to agree iu being bare or roid of color, aud for that reason to Ho lur C. Pew Tors oi hem Vork, Lib- y.

cf Xc Yi-tk. HareUaf fltvr lo.Co.t4 Boplna." Int. Ck, oTSc-rw Ann.a 'hUftdcrpMt, fti.avrd K1iu.Ca.o( Pkflielhift, Gcr-raui U. PiUbanr. Tck-lu Fire Stf-smice Kayu ot Liverpool.

LIFE. CoetorlQt Mitvl ie, Vew Tort Ltm onr omrtcr, ProrlAect atevirtee Life It- Cx, of ous growth of a plant, all attempts to receipt 0: price. ur.J.tt.Sc&euct Saoa.Ptulaai. mmm mum, REMOVAL STH I LlllllR Have removed their Paper Ware- An) Vs-prt 1 rflering Extra Inducements for joart nn 1 1 enter this Spri if. deserve the same This, in connection with the abseore 6ecure perfect fruit from such may of pimples, rill readily tell the ex- fail, as with the gooseberry, yet by perienccd eye how the color vras pro- careful selection and attention devoted a suspicion.

can not help liar by the EASTWARD. Old German Blah- i 5 7 Ekfl Irak a to nearly ob- Train Ko. 5 Tnrhsrirort at 11:25 a. duced. If tho skin will readily peel, to certain varieties the gooseberry has I host (which appears leaving a hard, shelly appearance, it been greatly improved.

Both the cli- I lete, or only used in house from a and A Court St. to 8 i rsschiueL E. Jn notion at WUkesbsrre some loealitie) I ook Keeping, Penmanship, hTEN'ocRAniT ELF.GRAIIIV, TVPE Matiiemat Enter new and be ready for a lucrative osition in the fait. lot Ciicn'ar: I. E.

Prin. n. M. 19:40, i New VegstaUe that our "black frost' meant oriir innil is a good indication that a melon is I mate and the soil must be considered ami 07 Oia a lew uours SOUlli The Montrose 8. nuJCtHwi'hihli'triin.

Ponrt Ct 1iw i holiAr Uo.9leiveTnnkhauDOClat arriy- lie in Pcilaaelphia at 10:49 and New Voriat Fl 11 ripe; and als 0 if it has a ctull-trowa appearance. Practical Farmer. Live Ftr-rk It.af9, Plate CtM lDr Steel Engravings, lay fr rictsres ttrntj Tivm A. ft ia CVnis A tux Pnat Far sa1 All Cta4. aw.ixwLmu: rscrwc.

Farms for Salf. SltaalM ikv a.Mitra MnOnn. contain! fir arm, nxj.il 7 taiuna. UmA ansiaM 1 1 li-lea, -ns prarlKaa4 blanw. A.

4. BAUXrcC. AUra.rn. Ats Ui 4" knuva a fh J' mull UM in farm. nulJ in em Br4nrasr.Mita4a iucTTarmk Nartiarrtk -txt1 an4 mta rr.

lixjiurcuf A. J. li.MJlWlN. AH.fl. ra A Al V.

IX. 11:35. Arnurtil ItiMirafkCr. in the selection of a variety, and though one can not always succeed even after long experience, selection No. 31 leaves Tmfchascocis at 7:40 p.

ra. fori ITt hm 0ca rT Tqrrit1liMc.yotf'v-. Wilktf bs-re. srrivin" at latter place at 9:0 VOICE a frost bare of accompaniments, as hoar, rime, and it is a coincidence oiJy that it should be black in color aud blacken the vegetation. Cut we have long lost hold of tho origiual meaning and believe it to refer the color.

Notes and Queries. So. 15 leaves Yoi ktainiiocK at 10 a. To Break Rearing Horses. Wm at wort mm tmrm ii? Ftiiiaoe.pbia at 7:04 snd Pew lort at nmtm 1 mom mm mttm 9 oar rt c.Ai of that variety which has given the best results will avoid at least a total failure.

Philadelphia Record. Tor the c-re of AlUm Cs aleiTM n4 tH. 1 lm X. BmLSBD WESTWARD. Trains leave Tnckhannocli as foilows: prepared to serve their customers and the public than ever before.

We have ia stock a full line of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Blank Hooks, Stationery, at wholesale And retail STEPHENS MILLER, 58 87 State Street, Binghamton. scsjfsa, Qs.l3, Colds, Catarrh, No. 8 at 1 12 a. lor Bufialo, arriving at El-raira at 3:56 and Buffalo at Perional- 1 i Crerp, 3--. n-aw TVw.viis klin-.

HarTtebvrr. "I lis mrnmmr kmom 1 iViht tn five notice to his old pat- Young horses ave sometimes given to this bad habit. One who has had some experience with them says to use a martingale, with a running rein commencing at the breast strap of the martingale, and then, running through No. i.envt'cTai khanr.ock at reach- ajtktatr I Hk yam slbvix Pkb-onal N. II.

Fr Ftein. ol Ice Klmin at 12:35 and Buffalo 7:43. 1 1 ..11 T7 I 1 liMkj 1- 'rm mttomgm tm 1 Mobile, writes: 1 tnke i-leasurt No. 8 itavet tui r.natitorB at 3:11 p. reacn- Btulrtia MIUs X.

T. i 1 ui; J. trim if unu Lungs. Iaull cases vhero this Elixir is wmmmrnmimJMA. J.

rOr fur rmmt Slmir at 5:43 aad Buffalo at 10:10. in recommending Dr Kiie'- Ki Dm- 0.82 'eavtt Tunthacnock ot 5:1" p.m. lor is at once maniTested, con- ifsnjl twry homm 1 vtut. Mt very for Uoneumption. bavinc us--i it Kim.ra cniy.

recaitz laai piace at a severe attacs of uroDdi tia anf t.a- oat wwft. Trr.ln No. 3 inves innkhannuciit 7:15 a. m. that he hs opened a STOIlK tr.

Wi st shle of Public vnin-, unler Scot:" dry jord CONSUBSPTION tt-rrh. It gave me instant rliW en Wilkes rre 8:40, Mancb Cbnnk 11:00, fiaatnn 11:55, p. arriving at Philadelphia 2:18 and mn ni Kirm hnrtm ti-mt ib-tr lttf the ring of the snaffle, bring it back to the hand; this will give you full power over the horse's head when its exercise is called for, and will not distress him while he behaves himself. 13 Ec iei atvended to. tirely cared me and I bve m-t r.in ori.

p. m. No. 6 leases York 1.00 p. Philadelpbi! fl'ctidBiLce I al-o heir t-i sHte tlittl Tot woaTyaot aow icGCtns At its it ii but a irritap 3 Mou of the T.iii:h covers tbe Lungs; id tiied othei meii' with re 2:00, Kai-tcn 3:.0, MancI Chnnk 5:45, Wi.kes- "lt Uve also used Eieotrie Uticra nd i iLea aa co'agli is rather jw irrr hVvp txstmce irriving atTni.

inockat p. in, Trains and 15 rnn daiiv, in lndel Dr. Kind's New Lil Pii, bo ol hcb 1 drrJ'Kl feYer.andthcTfulaemorefrequeat.tlie BleeDinir ca Ok trr.ins 8 and 15 snraen- It will not take long to break a young borse in this way from a very dangerous and bad habit Indiana Farmer. 1 1. L.

-ui 3 cheeks aiidcaiil-rjore common. This I can rt commend." Dr Kir.tr anew r.ou briaye ana rnnaanpnia ana d. ljous (ind New Vork witboat changes. Tra.i and Ulixir hi tlia nl.i.vH fir-. ZV" Tery fcr Conump n.

Cougli will rup tntonen oe ween bnapension tsno.ie ateseof.3 t-j 1 nove ail iiorMd lrrita-F9 CjMj, so'd 00 a i.oi?iv liiisrf.niee cnt who take Bold of tht rranl btjiiatii it Kt mm-' ptt. Shall we Mart VOt in this buMaiee, -adrf W'ntcfoaan4 tn all ab-t at Ux tjum.L re Martin aaa jr tvul atari jum 4 4nar I aootbrr-ta atra4of m.m fumr pmit tketow'rr If fntj I ike ssolrj yum will mm f'k mp rM tt mf i -a arc-wont nt -rrrd BMBafarrnirrr ami I tr olliar PbM-srapai A Ihwaa aii Ukw if im 1Hf4 (or 99 tu bva4 lm IUal tnatu Wt luaa yi-- 1- -'ia-T-i iht oimI Larrf rue. bmteM tarca.M mmt ksrwm. Aetata aat4. Liberal irrmm.

btf nvw fur Adv mmm tmn a aoctiaafol act. mmiim ttmtj ca abt itttl mt mm UlkiBf aectiarr. hnrrar tnoii. tcr waata ta ar-C'taar. Afraita taka tswaaaasla A anW mwm mnmj lf kawm.

0val Hvftta avtfart ary warkati Aaa mmm B-aklBfffummM. La4tBMk a aaark aa toa. r4r do aa wu aa any a. ail m.Uxwmtmm mm4 Uim free, Ik who write far aaa. with aartxmsara aad term tW ar fmmulm luUea, Booka mm rWodscaia.

Attar fmm kaww mt atwaid yoo coax lada ta fr. aa further, why mm mmnm in tVat. AOdrnt fc. C. ALLLX ft tJ, ALwialk, MAUL nd New lork aad Philadelphia with parloi carj Trial bottles free a' SfHrke auacuea.

Afln -Z-k 1 tap 1 i23-T0 OUR READERS. t. B. BilNGTOS.Genrl Pats. Aet.

drag store. (-11 ana tnaiy tacin IrcniK: L. V. and P. N.

H. K'g We bee to call vour attention to the Don't ask me to mend it Take Have ytu heard tbe new whistle If not, listen and hear what it has to say. It it speaking to you, telling you to bring on your Logs, as that Planer Saw is hungry and wants to feed on all kiads of lumber and make dust aud fuel for the furnace under the lew Steel Boiler, which drinks from that overflowing well and furnishes steam for the new Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail thersttia. anfl i'i ftud llic trcitlt ins Xx itriiiU aad at lit it back and get a 5." way.

They now own and operate over 5,000 miles of road, extending through PEOPLES MAEBIE VWKS. Tie in Wall Plastsr, ADAMANT now known to be the best material Illinois, Wisconsin-Minnesota, North and iaradtime xiaotrs the fever. XtUirrafiom FREE Get from vour dealer free, the South Dakota, Iowa and Missiouri. It is the short line and best route from 5i Boot It has handsome pictures and v. so aryiii-4 nature an to creatQitnp'er oi j.

Will Bay a Paras fJTf 1 testroviB? ttie natier.t: wncrcas meut mel I The t-r of hjch i the only traitual flca'cr in Snqoe Chicago to Council Buffs, Omaha, St a i rr tiri-fl or stoiis the conga, but, bv rem -v- lor plastering. We will give a written guarantee that it will not crum I Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City and in licairo. Bed Island Facifc Ry. valuable information about norses. Two or three dollars for a 5a Horse Blanket will make your horse worth more and eat less to keep warm.

Westinghousc Bngine, which is the power ustd to drive the saw; and to I 4iD2 ine consequently, rnen me cougn 3 is c'j t'd iatiunt iawell. Send address for termediate points. Their equipment is ble or that it shall De every I unsurpassed. Vestibule trains, chair jrivma; vim directions, tree. 1 ct? and $1.

GO per bottle. tht Shapley Engine, which turns that wonderful little Feed Mill that cars, Pullman's finest sleeping cars, and waysatistactory 11 appueu atcoruiug 10 directions. Or.P EVERYWHERE. LGRD, Barliniton, the finest dining cars in the world, Meals 75 cents. If you contemplate flu I V.

.11 vi lir.us Mirhle aiy vari-ty cemtrs-r imw MM. A mx fnaa taa UairrT 1 We refer you to a few of tht: 5A Five Mile 5A Boss Stable 5A Electric 5A Extra Test Ask for trip West, Korthwest or Southwest I Ttlrart SnOtautfrM CH1CAOO. 1 sea; tiuxD. tAvcxpcr. rca moikt.

MTxcu. n.tTTs. WAirrrowx. ajovz I tl la. MTXIEANUS.

T. PACU oa- PH. ATCKIaOX. ULAVXkWOKIJl. B1AKIA rr ToreiA, cuvzi, cou)iAra a id rCEBLO.

im sWurr Ota Sa ae xa CH1CAOO. CAUIWtXL. BCTCHI0 a 4 DO DOE CITY n4 Snima Oars a CHiCAOO. W1CHIIA aA HOinsmk tain vuTissu unmizida ies in Montrose having used it When I say CtTRE I do not mean merely to grinds so much Com and Feed, as well as that Rotary Blower which furnishes the wind to the Cupalo, where the iron is melted that makes those Chiliad and Hard Iron Sleigh Chicago, you will make no mistake by Fto; tlu'm lor a time, anu tnen nave tnem re A. B.

Barns and I. N. Bullard, purchasing your ticket over the Chicago. G. Miner, O.

T. Spencer, D. man. L. H.

Sprout, D. W. Milwaukee and St. Taul Eailway. All 30 ether stvles at prices to suit every turu again, a ii.iih.au vu-suc.

I have made the disease ol FITS, EPILEPSY or 1 Ji I nctrrsrar. V. isMHvtaMaaaiax fyr ticket agents have them. rite to or LLEGER 9 body. If you can't get them from your Shoes.

Do you get the meaning? sp.nRnTiau.Le uruuua. do tust ist Tt JF Ms? ta A. T.tsworth. W. H.

anJ J. C. Harrington, Chas. E. Upt-gr-jve Joshua Pettis, Daniel Sayre, J.

call on John E. Pott, Williamsport, Pa, for rates of fare. Maps, time tables.etc sealer, write us. Br nsr a load of logs and take nome FALLING SICKNESS, I ar" I ui ant, it aot aa4ct furnished free. CATAiasns nrs to all.

SirikeltlronHot I a-. at. vrrrpoiideii'a aarnrra. itmirunriC hiting, B. O.

Camp, K. G. -air Cara aaa aat cf tnt anr o-t ur tram CMICA0. DAA aOIfFt COTS-v ElCm aa4 GUAM A. SUE tl Caair ta VOATM rtATTEj.

8aii CUICAOO aaa MJIVtX. CXrtC'BAIM ATKOa aea M'CAIA ar aiCtrnX at ef vn cgr. Eat-ninna r-m, Sir ul ta aa4 tram SWJt with you a load of Meal, Feed, or Bran, or a set of Chilled Shoes for fcleirhs. or oerhans a set of A Btudv. I warkakt my remedy to CURB tlio 'vorst" cases.

Because others have lailetl no re at on ur not now receivinf! a cure, enil ato'vee for a tieatise and a FREE bOTTL3 33 ana w. t-ruser. SPECIAX BAJ1GAIXS. SPECIAL OFFER! Schs. or a Fodder Cutter.

DASE BALLS, CROQUtT. i erpu Boa i mv Ixfluble Kemedt. Give Express fnrl I'ost Oflico. it cofis you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Address For Sale by BOYD COOLEY.

CO I k' ParUaaA. 1 Jliraa aa4 o. sab. Do you know where that whistle 4V HP AMKETS H. C.

1 0T. tYi.C, 1 83 Tmi. Hvs YORK LESTER-SHIRE PROPERTY is It is at For Salf. a jbjc eratAKua Ca PATRICK MATT HE WS, DO OU WAN! CHEAP. Via Ttvs Aiopft Lea I V.

n. J. C. UARR1NGTO VS, POPULAR hru, barn, an! a nam tier aT -11 iwfiri. in urn tvrvMti -k R.

Depot, Near the Montrose R. A GOOD HARNESS Now is the time to select vour lots ,1 uttl Ua Pa. I- atid build your house, and Le ready Undertaker, Friendsville, Pa. JAMES MORRIS, FKACTICA! BLACKSMITH, IS Taiina Tnh Ctwaaa aa4 ttMxrim act IK- PaL ns TUft'Xftill tv rf C-x Cis rF ta aa trra IV-a asd S.kB;C. x.

1 Clr a atxr Wwra Fmtu, t.z Lu a ia v-a u-a tia. )n Fa -r dntm.bmi Fa. t. jan st-tat tx4 un i UK ntort Lisa ru rr ar Kar la I.OM tatrara! I rs a aianshWH to commence work in our new tout y1 USB taSRI EE NOVELS IN PAPER BINDINGS VERY CHEAP. AT and Shoe Factory, at iOVTSK, FBSSSYLVAOTA.

I riaki of bet AIeo. Ccf3n5 ol a iit'd. aud era! generally. WANTED All ef waooa and and LESTES-SHIHS, 2. Y.

NOIS 5'a LASEL lowest rr.ccs, I( so, lietore hnyin? cs' rat 1 irto-j-nnlC '( At. ko t. 5. S. BVRNS-.

o'i', 'H 1 get hie price 'o 1 rso 1 r-k VlONTROSr. KAllAVAY. 1 f-Ti ne- iioii! mml ith L. V. Yrs.ii'.! a m.

iu.5:4p, ta. Anie In TuLku.r.rcck llrjia. tLd 7 p. m. Leave 1 ur.

Uuoncrk 6:40 a. acd a arnttng In Moatrote s. i JAh. I. BUAafcl BB, mat jo)bingof all at Which null te for 'K-cipivcy, about niike tlit Luaoas Eorso Bn-ad Baker blanket c- nau ac4 atber e-ir tb.

I orTxla. X-r. TJ tfc tattar at iT jnua SOASTlAss. see. Near Montrose House.

JAMES MORRIS Dec. 1st, i83q. For mans, p'ces, lerir and W. H. TURRELU pir cai.

upoii or address, jay-scHOOL eeport cards. Pprmsnent positions rjuaranted with Salary end Exuu.s Paid, uw advantages to beginnere. KocnrsTijK, jr, Y. iVontlo'nlhlsraper.) a on file ic riiili'drtphla THIS A Din 'u. tna autcb For Teachers.

For sale at the Dem- LIE I. St Binghamton, Y. jninEECTF? sampi.es free r. i.UaUtH I hcth sexes. new oceat office, Montrose,.

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