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The Montrose Democrat from Montrose, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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FACTS FOR FARMERS. ECONOMIC FEEDING. Value of Ground Feed for Horse W. C. CRTJSEH, Publisher.

Shown by Careful Experiments. It is found in feeding liorse9 that it is more economical to feed ground grain nixed with cut hay than to feed One Price Only at the Store of F. D. MELHUISH CO NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Those new fall styles in dress goods are handsome, durable, and are not high priced.

New invoices in fall CLOTHING have arrived. Nice styles and very Asparagus roots may be planted in the fall for a new bed. A lamb will put on more flesh than a yearling, and will do it on less feed. Rye is one of the best things you can sow for fall, winter and 6pring pasture. FARM DEPARTMENT.

whole rain and long hay. An experi- I TsW fcs4 fcr4 td UMT fl ment to test this matter was made by the London Omnibus Company. This OBSERVATIONS and EXPERI IB 1st Ota Ssh r. tMtf mm) ft. a PAmnonw fnnnJ 4 4 AAA wl ENCES OF INTEREST.

Lorn fodder for ensilage should be Kivtnn a Pllt incf oa 1 .1 a fe I 1 ears "lo UU8H' ana seven and a half pounds of cut hay. With nlhoi. nntn -l, ij I J' BOOTS AND SHOES RGR STOCK. Five per cent, less than credit stores can possibly sell at Wheat-croft's READY PAY STORE, RUSH, PA. Bring on yout Live Poultry.

Butter and Eggs, and get more in return than where they have to make up such immense losses by bad debts. and ten and one-half pounds of cut POULTRY FOR EGGS ONLY. 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 all will do you good to see how cheap you can buy Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silverware. New selections just received. Dow to Keep Egg Production Constantly 1 v' Soy Mother, since I have been nmiteWoWt Acma at she Maximum. As the different breeds are adapted be cut when the seeds are about to turn. Two things are necessary in order to sell products to the best advantage: one ia a good quality, the other that they shall be presented in an attractive i to certain purposes, the poultrvman Bladimg my ahoea wear longer than ever before, and I never set my feet wet.

bat I do cot think they look as smooth as when I first need it. Mother Indeed, my Bon, I am sorry yon are so care-leas. You forget that even a good thing i3 only good 6traw, did as much work and kept in as good condition as another 3,000 fed on nineteen pounds of whole oats and thirteen pounds of uncut hay. Thus a saving of six pounds of feed per day for work horses was made by grinding the grain and cutting the hay a very important saving in the feeding of 6,000 horses a saving amounting to 300 per day. A com should determine, before beginning in the business, what he intends to do, or F.

D. MELHUISH CO Saw hMwarfl. when properly nsed, Yon hare not even looked a the directions, for they are yet aronnd the neck of the bottle. Now you mast read them, and they will got yon out of your trouble. Tour father and I keep B.

ft rather what his specialty will be. Some prefer to make a specialty of eggs, without regard to whether chicks One door below the Bank. our shoes in elegant oraer dj ks use. use it aoout. onca a month and papa about once a week.

taf amrt r-U Ut ItviiBB. tm lW 1 is. 0 LJ a maA mw4 M4n a are to be sold or not In such case the expense of the small coops, incubators, brooders, covered runs, and other necessary adjuncts in the matter of raising chicks, will be avoided. As it I W0Z Wolff'sACMEBIacking la wonderful;" preserving and Waterproofing any leather i giving it a deep? rich black lUStre vhlcli lasts a week. Don't use oftener.

J)o not confound ACME Blacking with any other. Sold by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Druggists, to. Try it on your Harness. WOLFF RANDOLPH, philsdelphil rttt -it to at atouam. i affw la aa tb.r waala a 'ltM.

ll-t aM jLlkwm af) va caa4 am jZ htTw Tkr4- Amy aM, mv al rfTfrr.rar4-rlV m4 wmj4H tafc aaa ia GRAND OPENING lui-iu. uuuu imngs are wasted 11 a would-be purchaser is disgusted by the manner in which articles are presented. Chloride of lime will disinfect the manure heap if the odor therefrom is bad. The heap is now liablo to fire-fang, and should be turned over occasionally or it will lose in value. When handling the manure dry dirt should be added.

The little colt should have feed twice a day of oats, bran or oilmeaL rated at three, two, one, and from a pint to quart at a mess, according to its size. A colt fed in this way. with a run on the ground each day, will never have unsound legs, unless by accident If it can be done only occasionally no eggs will be hatched other than such as may be required to renew the stock, the cocks will be unnecessary. Vd-Jtan. mon ration for horses on street railways consists of twelve pounds of cut hay, mixed with sixteen pounds of half oats and half corn ground together, for summer, and in winter sixteen pounds of corn meal with twelve pounds of cut hay.

Corn meal alona is too heating for summer, but is less objectionable in winter, as it helps to keep up the animal heat and maintain the flesh. Corn meal, however, can not be regarded as the best grain for horses even in winter. Corn meal is espec or Term tm tcnti arc Id Mawt 1.11ml As it will be preferred that the hens lose no time at incubation, the breed Metropolitan tec Cream Parlors, should be non-sitting. Having come to the above conclusions, the poultry-man must contend with some dif Abort 4 IlXlAM ftauit. 0J.

fcrrr4 a IVatsa Mr faamiaa mf at rfc frai f.t-t? vnmma aaamtk. I mmm taav aa cy 1m L. AiXa 4 alaaai a4 fmh-ttf at4 9tln aafccctv4i.af 4jr." Mr fa naa avirx a mt rk maxf atbmatv 4m the aa. dmk of tam rmm Aa ram mm vU. 7 Public Avenue, nest door the Red Store.

Asking for a share of your ficulties not to be discarded except by judgment in management For in ft as ially a fattening food, and not the best Itatkfrrft1anwf mm Vraataatrra 0 Vkf V. mmr. a ta tna tM ia bH for restoring wasted muscle. It is de patronage, 1 am your obedient servant, W. B.

EVANS, Manager. fUia all biv. i tu an 1 vt ni ar 9 itir. a u. oirua ununioi iaoaoo aw aix.

HhlfLU I riBtx. mm rmm fni mum vll but la rw Wy im np Wl a trmt4 tjm fa '-tt MbjI. lWtltii aHUat aictri ficient in the albuminous elements. It is found where corn meal is fed almost have JCC! your St omacn it will be found that a thorough washing of the family cow will be of great advantage, ridding her hido of insects and cleaning away the dirt, thus permitting of a better condition of the skin. The udder should bo washed at DOUBLE ACTING PERPETUAL stance, the Leghorns are active and more easily affected by cold, their combs becoming frosted, and their bodies susceptible to dampness, should the wind be from the northeast But still they must be selected, in order to supply eggs alone, and the obstacles must be surmounted.

How Thus a imsm 4 jmrnt minimx mm mU mm Um i wholly for grain that the horses do not by eating or drinking too uiewronp-kind last as long as when part oats are fed. The heatins nature of the corn Shall We Start l'oa ia Tkis Ba-Uant I Writ to mrA Wt all all IM mtmtmH HAY AND STRAW PRESS. muc'i, or Oi of food or tar will wail yrm. aiafcr. rrm 4tm Vav aaaal you vi.

every milking. aaa vaaa feel at eememw it yarn BEST PRESS MADE OR NO SALE. causes the horses to perspire more easily, and they are more liable to take cold and become affected with various rt-UniaillNilrli4arlt 1alatferrTa4al aa4 av dimaali as aaiiapal attajaa For bee pasturage alsike is un SbiPDed anywhere to operate on trial against all others. Send tor circulars and price lUt to tkat il anm la tW araata tfclt il lha il aiaaa am A doubtedly the best farm crop that can bo grown. The yield of honey, de diseases.

Their feet are also more rralarlSalaa.aalT. aa il ill 111' arofM. Lairral aU. feuanal la ftaaal ivaaaaa frUfc rHal W. II.

J. C. IIAmilXG'f OX, Montrose, Ph. suiicr tender and more liable to become in T- 1 in aaal tb .1 arr r.iltr a4 a aau. a tan taal all 4asr taB.

pending on meteorological conditions, Agents for Susquehanna County aiwil tl aiaWaai flamed. Clover hay fed with corn meal varies with the seasons; but it secretes by aa4i4i and Hi iMan 11 aVaaat. a cam al aaat. aiMlMaK.iunalkr,ra laTrr tfcaa ua aapattafl im catm. honey of the finest quality much more Montrose.

supplies what the corn meal lacks in nitrogenous elements, making the ra because your Stomach is OI PERIODICALS. abundantly than white clover, and the bees prefer working on it WftilMftawiWTWWrLarn In-, mm W. beware of icw angry. Uawrn imj mmywam aja a caHiitaH aa ad -saa, fctvaoar Uht aHr Wmm a 1 aaat all il ai The principal cause of rotting is all temporary expedients. BOYD COO LEY On the Old Corner will be glad to welcome their friend and have, them see the display of For a full line of DRY GOODS, tion unobjectionable.

Clover hay is objected to as being dusty, but when it is cut and moistened to mix with tho corn meal, that objection is disposed of. Another advantage obtained bv must the poultryman act? In the first place, though confinement can not be avoided, the fowls must not know they are surrounded by a fence. They must have something to do, in order to prevent them from becoming discontented. By keeping them busy scratching for their food, they will have little inclination to roam. Having work to do, they will Btick olosely to it, and will soon learn to be punctual at the "workshop," provided they have the material to work over.

All that is necessary is to keep a pile of leaves, cut straw, dirt, or whatever will serve the purpose, and scattei grain in it Not too much grain, but enough to entice them to hunt for lay mp mtmr. imar av HI kaaraj aa aW feat 4.4. Ir a vt-ar ia (WwoU; far tfeia immm mmm mmm. fr wasl trm mA rmAJw aaWhW. feat tm at mx mmY TR sate that the potatoes heat The weather is generally favorable to this, and unless care is taken to dry out, they will iibirnhrr wr trm mWm JHalc gr lwwta4w aav tW Amwmt mmm Remedy, rfc ptctmrr mm im aM rmmt aa a 1 Ml aiadlr aafaarrtW at acW mi irate and asaraVtwl aliginaa 1 Mens' Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats Caps, Ovr mfw IW aar amnairaJ tafcjaBirr.

aa aull tam art Hardware, Builders Materials, Doors and Windows, areata: I tk te nt a tta, mm 1 rot; and it seems that if they get started, it proves contagious. If they can be dug and thoroughly dried in the shade before putting away, they feeding corn meal mixed with cut hay is that thus fed there is less danger from cold. The whole mass goes into the stomach intimately mixed together, light and porous, in a condition to a mm mm mmywtm. am will ata4 arnaa aai 1 For bV.e nil Drupjisti. i i 25 cts.

per box; and Childrens Shoes, My Goods are all new and bought low. I propose to sell them as low Stoves ao4 Ranges, Tinware, Ludds, Window Glass, Bird Cages, mcvUKi' arith fall imU 1 T'a akoa aaa vtaaNt ktMi-saMa albauaa. Mil. mX.H rn.li U. a ivxci ur hwi i.y postage rroe, on tec.

ii-t of i rice. 5r. il. scteacl; a PMhd'a. faaoai mmm iMt tmj aaa anaa.

Brick, Paints and Oils, will keep much better. Ol BIBLES. is the lowest and LOWER. I sell my own goods, thereby saving an extra Deep plowing that is the deep Il la arn kawa. aa4 Ttai.

mar. I be easily and completely digested. N. Y. Examiner.

expense that most merchants are compelled to pay. Please call and exam Building Paper, a arr aaua laa aval m.aa.a (rmn aa4 llitm Spokes and Rims Wheels mi 11 iwa a av im. awr avr aaat There Is no excuse for suffering from ine my stock before purchasing elsewnere. Nails, NEW IDEA IN HAYMAKING. iad il a nemn4 liaaa we.

ening of a field that has been shallow plowed should never be attempted in the spring. That should be postponed until fall plowing, when the aUnra aar Hit a ata CONSTIPATION rim. lav a bffa, tfcas ee aaM at tW aaa Ingenlons Methods In Voguo in Far-Away will af4 fan partiralMa mm4 liin fcw.UI NEW FALL CLOTHING. Finland. HiM mtefi ara aaaar-alr em gat, mf and other diseases that follow a dis-ored state of the Stomach and Bow-els, when the use of aaua.

panM taa ymm naai i A curious way of making hay is very JUST RECEIVED. aa ay air, water and frost will have a few months to work on the upturned surface before it is put to crop. We have floor capacity for about seventy-five Stoves and Ranges, and propose to keep the ranks full and all different, so as to please the most fastidious. Our stock was bought for spot cash, and we will not be undersold. ISJTWe have our Tin and Repair Shop in connection where all kinds of Tiniaf and Plumbing is done, and satisfaction guaranteed.

Many thaaks to our friends for their liberal patronage heretofore, BOYD COOLEY. lee tfca km raaairal nMlaa tfcat fiVrr more. Better keep them a little hungry than to feed too much at a time, and never keep teed before them all the time. Being busy and taking exercise, they will have good appetites, and should receive a variety of food, meat being an important part of the diet To have them warm, the coop should be made as tight as possible, with plenty of room. The floor should be dry and the walls lined with tarred paper.

The windows should be so generally adopted by the Fins. Poor men who own no meadows have long DR. HENRY BAXTER'S OF LIGHT WEIGIIV OVERCOATS FOK Ftl.t Jm pmreM fet-la cwalatoM bota em mm mmm kla aVkta mt memml km Ol'R BOOKS. Professor Gulley, of the Texas Ag F.Alt. We have tb We have just opened np tne latrst Kali ad Winter Styles in Stifl Hats.

ricultural Experiment Station, says that so far as he can eather facts been accustomed to cut what grass they can find in the forest glades and other waste lands. Owing to the lack of roads and farmsteads the hay was Wajrtii tkaaaal paaalw a.liiilH taakl Man bur. Oaf kaak arm ara ai mmmme I Aa aaa ua bna. a aamaafal aarat aar ana, MUM It I celebrated Yeomtns and MiUr Blocks I'leae eivs us a call. av4 'nfl a rat.

tttm uvp a Hrrw ara4 trraw aaal aai ii W. H. MAWHINEY, emla. -Mra aa4 an4ka al aarr aw arOl a Willi ftn.aal iaiiiK V.mmme stuffed among tho branches of neigh jmm arm mmm Iran au aaa tmw from feeding tests, a small amount of fat in the food is of high value, while a large amount may be worth no more; that the value of fat in the grain part The Tailor and Clothier, Montrose, Pa. awF aa.a.-, Will give immediate relief.

After constipation follow! BEACH, BROWN CO. boring trees to await the winter frosts aa: '-fill liiai Hi a rk tmmr met la tak. mM lb. a ii.ii wa mmU aaaak tmmm. aa kara mUi haar taaaj la, mm me anil laaa fcrtbar far and snow, when it could easily be carried off by sledges.

After a wet season Biliousness, Dyspepsia, of a ration will be governed more op placed as to allow not only the heat of the sun, but plenty of light The hens will stay outside rather than remain in a gloomy coop. Make the interior cheerful, and avoid ventilating Indigestion, Diseases of some farmers noticed that this was actuallv better in quality than that less by the fat contained in the hay or the coarser fodder used with the meal or feed. This fact shows that it is the Kidneys, Torpid Liver PROP1IROBS Or THB Stt.Co.MWl)rfci. NOW OFFER FOR SALE in such manner as to permit draughts. Rheumatism, Dizziness, much more economical to feed the which they themselves had made from much better grass.

The wild crop, so to call it, had dried much better in tho tree branches exposed to the free cir Headache, Loss of Always be on the watch for lice, and, feed regularly. By these simple precautions the Leghorns can be induoed more concentrated foods, such as cotton-seed jneal, cornmeal, witb Oa all orders for PLANET JR. GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Placed wiiri mt before May 1889, I il giVt'aUUcount cl 10 PER OENT. 10 Appetite, Jaundice, Apoplexy, Palpitations, coarser food, as hay or straw. Straits Patent Re-it BO ST WICK CORWIN, culation of air than the rich herbage to lay in winter, and they will give aa many eggs, in proportion to food con THE BELMONT STABLES.

versible Eruptions and Skin Dis sumed, as any other breed. Poultry which had lain long on the sodden ground. Hence it occurred to then) to make temporary trees upon which their own crops might be dried. How the Horses of a New York Million Keeper. eases, which these Bitten will speedily care by remoying the cauie.

Respectfully call attention to their fall stock of aire Are Cared For. Mr. Belmont's stable was the first of THE UNDERBRED GIRL. The experiment was attended by Keep the Stomach, BoireU, and Digestive Orgeaa mgooi working order, and perfect health, will b. the remit Ladies e.ni other sub the handsome private stables, having i- 1 i 1 bucu sucuesH me piau una udcu i -n rxirrv nri rx been built over twenty years ago.

It Catalogue famished A Distasteful Person to Be Thrown With widely imitated, and bids fair entirely aitli-SiiilSSt Bn) lURWl WfiLttS From catalogue prices. am pltca(ln. ject to Sick Headache will find relief now compares favorablv with the best. in Dally Life. rrl il .13 1 and permanent care by we use oi uveeo mmm com in its apuuiuiuiema auu in tne There are some things that stamp After the mowing is done a number of poles, about ten feet in length, and routine of the stable it is essentially the underbred girl like a sign-manual.

Being tonic and mlldljr purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, NOVELTIES, BOOTS and SHOES and all goods in our line. tnglian, even to the coat of arms on She giggles, for instance, stuffs her SOMETHING i ma i provided with long transverse pegs, the pillars inside. There are no finer Price 25 cts. per bottle.

are set up at intervals, and the gras9 carriage horses in town than the Bel handkerchief into her mouth, and wears her gloves with one thumb out and bare. She is usually dressed aa For sale by all dealers in medicine. Send address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. HOCKBOTTOM PRICES mont horses. None are better bred.

BEltl, JOHJSO LOSD, BirliartM, ft. Light, Strong is loosely heaped upon them. The result is said to be excelent Even in wet weather only a small portion forming the out side of the pile is discol nearly in the height of the fashion as more perfectly groomed; no tails are so immaculately banged, no manes so and Lasting. Dees not injure her knowledge and circumstances per carefully cut to a hair; there are no mit, even if her "things" are pinned ored, while the inner portions, exposed to the air beneath and protected DR. A.

t. MAGCRTS. Pkviidan, Surgeon and Spexalist, tot Cmrt Street, B1NGHA Ml OA, N.Y. together a pin always answering for stock. Perfectly pig-tight, visible as plank, portable as a wagon, and moderate in cost.

coats so silken. From the tips of the horses' noses to the hindermost wheels and to the most reserved button on the A. B. Barns and I. N.

Bullard, REAL ESTATE TO a stitch with her. In the street she is SPECIALTIES. he only Balk Plow made that will work on silt -hill and level land. It will.do Ind ot plowing without track or dead (arrows. A.n boy or girl capable man 02 a tern can plow tide-hill or level laud with better results than can be done a hand plow la the hand of an expert operator.

We cava 'can it tested on all kind- of 1'iad do not hesitate to Mf to the (annera of Sniqnehanua County th no farming iaiiileraent post greater merit or better calcnlated to five time, labor and money. It is as great imnMvi i over tne hand plow at the mowing machine Is over the scythe, the wheel over tho ad nke. It haxbotn thoroufhly teWd tor foar years, an lis iw oiT rel as complete We Ui aatufactlon. In additioa to a fall line of plowi and repairs of oar own mike, we keep oa hmdi iue ot 8TIEL FLOWS, both tide-hill and flat land. We invite special attention to the quality oi on nted In all ou plowi and plow castings, which is the very best that can be made.

NO EXTUJL CHARGE FOK CHILLED POINTS, which we make for all onr plow. All parties in want of and not having time tec 11 our workt, will find a fall line of the tame at B0STW1CK 45 COawiN'a. At oar 8TKAM GBIttT MILL we keep constant! on ind best brands or Flour. Corn Meal Middlings, and Wreat Bran. Alto, a superior quality of Feed, THOROUGH.

If GROUND -none better. All at lowest market price. tarCASU PAID FOK tiRAIN. A SURE CURE For Unhappiness and Sour Looks in YOUR HOMES. Beautify them with handsome and costly designs in Furniture.

DEXTER D. BROWN from the rain above, are dried in perfect condition. Mowing can be carried always more or less conscious of her EYE. EAR. THROAT Jj footman's clothes, nothing is ever amiss clothes, throws about side glances that, on in spite of wind and rain, and when with a Belmont turnout.

As liberty. re CHRONIC DISEASES. 01 however innocent, expose her to misconception, and receives amiable SHERMAN, such perfection is only purchased by mA fWaWiaa mt mkUeZmm once the grass is placed upon the drying poles it may be left without fear of serious damage until the weather changes. Toledo Blade. iha (Jorna ramorad- Oow- eternal vigilance.

orlnnrs that wnnld be insnltinc if aha rtmrvri -T -rT rrtir -rT mr 1 ejem strabten-d- Glowd Ur dnctv luta Mrmaunl. Mr. Belmont's stable has the reputa THE UNEQUALED SUCCESS is. si vk. CK-irv lis.

knew enough to be insulted instead of Rlieaad. Artificial ajta) inaarted. Crja-S tal and pabbla ilinn fitted ami for- tion of being the best working stable in a growing section oi tne Lity oi nrt-a hv them. In the house she rartond. impurM tMaru btannf 1 -m THB- Binghamton.

Main building is 22X sits with her feet pushed out or her in town. Every thing is for service, nothing for show. Six stablemen are CATARRH. Tb cum of ansy of tha wont forma of Era. Ear.

Throat Valuable Signatures. A catalogue of one of the chief deal 80. rirst floor used as a grocery, knees crossed, and one foot high in air: she has a finger in her mouth, or required for its service, and none of ers of London shows the following valuation for autograph notes: Sarah second and third floors have 6 rooms and closets each, are used for residence purposes, fourth floor unfin 'a Honr- -) a Mr. Belmont's runners are kept here. The department of stalls in which the thrusts her tongue into the side of it; she bites her nails, scratches her face, or keens her hands at work on D.

H. LATBKOP. horses are lodged is better lighted and O. A. GILBERT.

ished. Lity water throughout, to- Berhnardt, Boswell, 6 guineas; Byron, 11 guineas; Coleridge, De Quincy, 2 guineas; Dickens, 1 12s. Lord Beaconsfield, 1 David ASSOCIATION, Of Binghamton, N. sweeter smelling than most people's gether with all necessary sanitary her lins or chin or eve3. She is rather THE houses.

Each stall has it's owner's plumbing. Everything good or- fond of perfumes, wafts of them fol T. A. LYONS SON. (At the old Stand.) Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa.

name in red letters of cast-iron. Prim der. Price, $15,000. lowing her as the moves, with the sug Is due to its original and excellent Garrick, "Frederick the Noble," 1: William Godwin Gounod, Charles INSURANCE rose, Blossom, Sir John, Darnly Dan- Has them Quality and price will! produce smiles of satisfaction FARM of about 325 acres in Susquehanna gestion of burned sugar that belongs with about 25 acres af wood land. by.

The pride of the stable is Royal, who shed glory on the Belmont stables House nearly new, 9 rooms, all in fair condition. Barns ot good size. Creek and to the cheap kind she is usually obliged to content herself with; sha wears cotton lace, and all sorts of shams in jewelry and adornment; and features; its.prompt payment of losses andbnsiness integrity. $130,000.00 AGENCY OF DEALERS IN Keene, Lever, Macready, Lytton, Spur-gen, or Prince Albert, guinea; William Blake, Cowper, Queen Elizabeth, 25; Thomas Uood, 8 when Zephyrus and Raceland, that are Come and see our Parlor Suits, Fancy Chairs, Tables, Chamber Suits, 170 Washington aud 121 State Street, Binghamton. spring water.

Price $13,000. 1 now carrying the maroon and scarlet. Also another farm in same county, nas were unborn. 310 acres, 15 acres wood land, orchard of s0 i0Bg as her exterior sitisfie3 her, guineas; Johnson, 6 7s. 6cL; Mary, Queen of Scots, 58; Samuel Richard The men are at work polishing with 300 trees, xiouse nas 9 rooms, ail re- unseen undei.cl0thing IS of no C0n-pair.

Bam of good sue. Btanchalls for 25 Tn nvern.t.inn. too. Paid for fatal and disabling injuries GROCERIES, FIVE AND TEN CENT COUNTERS. sand the steel-mounted poles and mak Don't forget that C.

F. Watrous, at the 8gn of lhe Big Boot, has a full line of Summer cows. Creek and spring water. Price SI2.03O. sequence.

sustained by its members son, 6 10s. Dante Gabriel Rosetti. 3 guineas "Victoria 5s. ing the horse collars reflect like the con OMrMMihi th fnttnwfncr nunfJ Comninies. the I The owner wishes to exchange the she anects tne Know leage oi me worm Shoes to show yon in Calf, Dongola, Russet leather, Wigwam Slippers and Tennis Shoes 1 matji 1 lannnMiH I vex glasses in the park.

The harnesses 5 10s. William George Call in and get a good fit for a small price. which p7 loaeec at the rate of 13.000.00 per boor I CettOCAtm NOB tOrf8ltaU16. are kept in a cave-like room adjoining. lor every voning amy tne jesr.

Whitefield, 3 guineas; Wordsworth, 3 above mentioned block, for a business which expresses itself in slang, and. not property in Montrose, worth about or a sentence escapes her lips that is not will exchange the farms separately or togeth- ored with the gpice thls misuse er for a business property in Montrose worth We have added a repairing department and are now ready to repair your old shoes and The floor, for some reason, is ter IVtth by Accident. guineas; zoung, 4 guineas. A. similar 'LUVVA make new to order ia first class style.

C. F. WATROUS, Jr. catalogue issued in Paris, offers Balzac LOM Of L.1BD. liS.OO Weekly Indemnity At Cost of Aboat irom $5,000 to or will exenange lor raced and sanded.

Here is harness, it seems, for every size and grade of thing that draws. There are no FIRE. Uoae Ins. Co. ot New York Citizens of New York, Liberty, of New Tork.

nwnlhnff Horn Ins. Co. of Boaton." Llie SOUl 01 jiiuuueaa, warm ucaucu- farm of 50 or 75 acres near Montrose, in con 'L. nection with Montrose business property. ONE DOLLAR PER MONTIL at 10 francs; Boulanger, 8 francs; Baudelaire, 18 francs; Chateaubriand, 15 francs; Corneillo and Alfred do Musset, 60 francs to 100 francs; Ber-loiz, 7 francs; Victor Hugo, 5 francs; elaborate mountings, but the least experienced eye can see that in this quiet for further particulars address, II.

J. VYLOItD, Inf. of North A merirt, Philadelphia, LEHIGH VALLEY RR. ness, and even of good principle in general; but she is an exceedingly uncomfortable, mortifying, and distasteful person to be thrown with, to any extent in daily life. Harpers' Bazar.

Oirard Fire Ins. uo. 01 rniiaaeipnis. in-n v.nrov, X. Y.

vKflabliehcd in 19.) 1 B. Aaaoui, Eeey I lorn A irDuaow, Pres. C'mab Davis. Vies Pres. Peoples InfDimnce of Pittsburg, 78 Court St elegance is the last word to be said on r.

K-KaSS. ennan Ins. 01 riturarg, the subject of harness. Every thing BIXGHAMTON, N. Y.

Merchants. OI Newark, mmm time table. Is oSering Extra Inducements for young men in this room, the groom says, is rub JUST RSCKIYED AT to enter this Spring. REMOVAL wm mm Have removed their Paper Warehouse from 2 and 4 Court St. to 85 and 87 State a few doors south bed up each day, whether required for EASTWARD.

Buffon, 10 francs; Coligny, 18 francs; either of the Dumas, 2 or 3 francs; Joseph Scaliger, 30 franes. Washington Capital. Squibly "I am writing a book service or not, which accounts for that te-DOOLITTLE'S Fire Inf arftnee Awoclmtiom LiterpooU LIFE. Concerticat Xatoal New Tork Lite lntaraace ProTiaent teTings Life iue. Ca, of tf.

ALSO TUB BEST WALL PLASTER Train No. leaves Tcnkhannock at 11:35 a. immaculatcness of equippage for which A singular incident is reported from Florida. On an island in Lake Wier, near Ocala, two very large oak trees that had stood sentinel watch upon the island for centuries, perhaps, reaching L. B.

Junction at 12:20, Wilkesbarre Book Keeping, Penmanship, Stenography Telegraphy, Type Writing, Mathematics. Enter now and tie ready for a lucrative position in the faP. Address tor Circulars: I. E. Bloomer, Prin.

this stable has reputation. A new lot of lX4ii, rmiaaeipma ana new ite The Montrose R. R. connect? with this train. A chapter could be written about the IS WITHOUT DOUBT VT A Ia.a.

Vnnlrli.iinfl.1f fl 4 v. about the barn-storming actor. Don't you think that 'Before the Footlights' 9 leaves i uuauaiiuuva lnein Philadelphia at 10:49 and hew fork at beautiful dogs that play about the Bel Live Stock lntarance, Piute GUm Iasurauce, PICTURES OIL PAINTINGS, 11.S6. had so grown together at the ground as to become almost one tree. Thil Accident inea ranee.

No. 31 leaves Tunkhannock at 7:40 p. m. lor would be a gcod name for Makeshift (who has been there) 'Before Windsor Cement mont stables the white and black caniches dressed in the tip of fashion Cffce over TnrrelPi Book Store Pa Wilkesbarre. arriving at latter place at 9:00.

No. 15 leaves TnnkhsnnocK at 1:00 a. rl V01DE dual tree had previously been deadened, and later on, a few months ago ETCHINGS ASD Steel Engravings. rt and with accomplishments that they couldn't possibly acquire in the public the Headlights' would be more appropriate, it seems to me." Lawrence American. wr''a I will give a written guarantee that 13 irrui fur ri ii' ic -f ne Philadelphia at 1:04 and New -ork at 7:00.

WESTWARD. Trains leave Tnnkhannock as follows: was fired and burned, and then in th of Court St where they are better prepared to serve their customers and the public than ever before. We have in stock a full line of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Blank Books, Stationery, at wholesale and retail. STEPHENS tfc MILLER, 58 87 State Street, Binghamton. schools.

i. Y. Letter. ashes a strange discovery was made Boy your Picture Ready Framed: it ii Cheaper No. 8 at 1 13 a.

for Baflalo, arriving at El-mira at 3:56 and Biffalo at 8:30. it makes a smoother and finer wall than any other plaster known, and for 25 per cent, less cost the skeleton of a man and a pair oi Personal. Wishes to give notice to his old pat silver riding spurs. The bones crum Prrsonal. N.

H. Fronlicbstein, oi AIM Pboto Fru For bale All Kl3d. O. W. DOO LITTLE.

Photatrnphet. No. 30 leaves Tahkhannock at 9:05 a. reaching Elmira at 12:35 and Buffalo 7:43. No.

3 leaves TonkhancocK at 3:11 p. reach ine Sirnira at 5:46 and Baffalo at 10:40. ri: i.Hr li n. Mobile, writes: I take great pleasure Do not be deceived by misleading i I 'U. bled at the touch, but the spurs wer bright and perfect How long the per in recommending jjr.

King a Hew Dis statements, but call on me and exam rons and the public generally, that he has opened a NEWrSTORE No. 83 leaves Tnnahannock ot for in-nv, ttaupur. wri't-' "I Mkr; in ltr for vur covery for Consumption, having us'-d it ine samples and testimonials. Elmira only, reaching ihat place at 9:10. Train No.

leaves Tnnkhannock. 7:15 a. e-i7 baNiM- I vi-ii. 'r son wliose remains were thus cremated had lain within this sepulcher, and tor a severe attack ot uroncnius ana catarrh. It gave me instant relief and en The New York Central and Hud Wilkes Barre 8:40.

Manch Chnnk 11:00, KastoD 13:55, p.m., arriving at Philadelphia and New York d. m. how and bv what circumstances hi son Kauroaa use nothing else on tirely cured me and I have not been af Ci.tr rx- UMMQUAHTED ITM THE SCOGMtlWr Of Tl tOUHTII, WU fli ir If tti flicted since. I also beg to state that I their station walls. ever got in thero, is a mystery.

No. 6 leaves t-w York 1.00 p. Philadelphia in Montrose, West side of; Public Avenue, under Scott's dry goods OBTAIN MUCM MfOMMaTIOM fHOal A VTU9V 0TM Um9 Cf TM had tried other 5mecii8 with no good re tUis busings 3:00, Earton 3:50, Maud Chunk 5:45, Wtlkes-thrre 8:00, arriving at Tul snnock at 9:31 p. m. Some of the largest buildings in one who Uk bold uf thi crt Ihm Shall we start 1 Oi rrdrr Wntr tuaa Wm mil ui rettartiiir nwnf v.u t.

sult Have also used Electric Btters and store, three doors above postofnee. trt ii fi-r Tmin-if. VuH tlr.MT until irainsH and io rnn oau, -noays incinaea, Sleeping cars On trains 8 and 15 ween Suspen Dr. King's New Life Pills, bn of which I New York City are plastered with it. Architects and builders recommend The curculio attacks nearly all kinds of fruit, and does not confine it.

Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Elm I can recommend. Dr. Kmc new uis it above ail others. operations to the plum alone. sion Bridge and Philadelphia and D.

Lyon and New Kork without changes. Tra.i i and 9 will run through be' ween bnspension Bridge and New York and Philadelphia with parloi cart House-keepers' Goods, Sec Please call and see. Respectfully, covery for Consumption, Coughs and sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at J- Spnrke It is being extensively used here. ABE THE STRONGEST.

auacnea. B. EYINGTON.GenrMPass. Agt, I have it on hand in any quantity de I. BULLARD -TO OUR READERS.

Have yu heard the new whistled If not, listen and hear what it has to say. It is speaking to you, telling you to brlag on your Logs, as that Planer Saw hungry and wants to feed on all kiads of lumber and make dust and fuel for the furnace drug store. (1 anotbtTfCft iln-ail of cui Art A tf uttti v. il y- Ukelrolil vou wilt b- nt.lr tu fi r-'J On cfountof for si.le 125,000 Im dollar Aibuin 1010 ieM t. tit people fur frctK-U.

ilvunJ CrhusoD Vvt riuth. Ournimci? ilrtinitrd iniln. HnduHit ailmnttio be world. Linrt Ura-t ti)in er knun. AK-ut wantrd.

Ltbt-ml mi- liiar mowy for atruti. An owt tcome a ut-crsful upml. uei( on might iittle or no (talking necrMarT. Vb-revrr abovrn. rvrry one want to Apenls ink- tl.ouauil jf urim with raifit uvc before known.

Cr-at await e-r wjrkT. Agrut am makinfr f.rtumrs. Lodit-iunke murh dwd. Vou. reaJ-r, can do well aa an one.

Fall infrmatiun and term (rare, to 1 bote who v. rite Urr with pi.rticu.arr and terroa ttr our Family Bibk, Boki aud 1'fTtodirala. After yon know all, abuuid on conclude to uo farther, whj no ham ia done. AdUreaa t- ALLEN 4 llAIXC. L.

V.andP. AN. Y. R. R's NONE GENUINE WITH OUT THE 5M LABEL Manuf'd by Wm.

Atkks ft sons, who make the famous Horse Lrand Baker Blankets. sired. Remember I guarantee it 21 We be to call your attention to the Ag't per cent cheaDer than anv other.and Chicajro, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rail all essential qualites better. "ow Tic New Plaster, ADAMANT PUBLIC SALE.

PEOPLE'S MARBLE WORKS, HOTROSE, PA. J. R. RAYNSFORDJillinois.Wisconsin.Minnesota.Xorthand 3 -u Ti.m4- 1 11: The undersiirnprt win at mihlic vendue on his farm, in Bridyewater township, 3 milea from iuonuobe, 09. the short line and best oute from ionirose, Susquehanna County, on Chicatro to Council Buffs, Omaha, St Is now known to be the best material for plastering.

We will give a written guarantee that it will not crum The proprietor of which is the only practical marble dealer in Susquehanna county. Manufacturer of all THURSDAY, OCT. 10, i889 Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City and in CMcajo, fioct Islam! Pacific Ey. termediate points. I heir equipment is at 10 o'clock a.

the following property: Eight Incrudlmr Use East and West of the Vlaaotrrl unsurpassed. Vestibule trains, chair LLEGER in River. The Direct Bnute to and from CHICAGO. ble or that it sbaii De in every way satisfactory if applied according under the aew Steel Boiler, which drinks from that overflowing well and furnishes steam for the new Westinghouse Engine, which is the power used to drive the saw; and to the Shapley Engine, which turns that wonderful little Feed Mill that grinds so much Corn and Feed, as well as that Rotary Blower which furnishes the wind to the Cupalo, where the iron is melted that makes those Chilled and Hard Iron Sleigh 3 cuuiun uiiiry I.OW3, 1 ew Jlilch tow, pair jiare, 8 years old; pair yearling t'olw. suckling Colt, Sow, 5 Pigs, 2 months old: set Koad Bobs, Hack cars, Pullman finest sleeping cars, and' the finest dining cars in the world.

to directions. or Kichange cy k'pj pf ff2 I Wrte Farm IJi I IjIL I Bintrbaostou. -fvv fliVLJI fnr 4W Pae (U.iaiua-e. auu, i.umuer waffon. namwon jiowcr, 2 kinds of Marble into Monuments, aid any variety of cemtcen a mm.

mm. Farm Harness, set I.iirht Harness. Horse Hake. CATALC3TO F2SS TO AIL 1 StrikeelronHot Meals 7a cents. If you contemplate a BOCK ISLAND.

DAVENruHT, vm lUUB, COUNCIL. BLLTF8. WATHBTOWJT. BIOUX FAIX8. JfTNXEAPOLja.

BT. PAT7U BT. JOSEPH. ATCHISON. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS CITY.

TOPEKA. DENVER. CO LOB-ADO BFVOS and PUEBLO, free Reclining Ctnlr Cara to and from CHICAGO. CALDWELL. HUTCHTXBO We refer vou to a few of the par Stoddard Creamery, 12 cow set; Cook, Parlor ties in Montrose having used it trip West, Northwest or Southwest of Chicago, you will make no mistake by When I say Cctre I do not mean merely to siove, cnurn, oog Power, Plow, Drag, cnains, 1 SPECIAt BARGAINS.

stop them lor a nine, ami men nave mem re- xjn uai, rLKn. axe, ana all tarm xoois, iwvbls, Forks, Kakea. Hena. thickens. 30 Tur purchasing your ticket over the Chicago, and DODGE CTTx.

and Palace Bleeping Vmrm ta. tween CHICAOO, WICHITA and UUTCHXSSOaT. iiiiess keys, 30 bushels Oats, quantity Corn, and Eye, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. All WASHTKGTOX.

N.J. Am. 5ob Ja turn ajraiu. nAi. njuui vuaa.

I have made the disease ot FITS, EPIIrEPSY or SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TBAISS lot oi tiay and straw. Also my farm lor sale or rent ticket agents have them. rite to or A af eeialty. hipped direct from the Joarrt Uouvernenr, Y. (notwithrtahdlEi, the reporte inat we do not get iL)at prices that will defy co mcetiOoa.

G. Miner, O. T. Spencer, U. bhaur-man, L.

H. Sprout, W. Brow.i. D. A.

Titsworth, W. H. and J. C. Harrington, Chas.

E. Upfgrove Joshua Pettis, Daniel Sayre, J. Whiting, B. O. Camp, R.

G. Scott, 1 117 call on John R. Pott, Williamsport, Shoes. Do you get the meaning? Brine a load of logs and take home of Throogh Coachea. Beepers, Tnm rtarmrrrtt Chair Cars and (East of Ho.

Btreft Piolnc Can TERMS All sums under 15. cash; $3 and over, 1 year's credit with Interest and approved se PATRICK MATTHEWS. FALLING SICKNESS, Seasonable for rates of fare. Maps, time dally batween CKXCAOO. DZB moma.

WJU M-CUs BLUFFS and OX A HA. witn FBXK Beclin- curity, g. B. UOKTO. with vou a load of Meal, Feed, or furnished free.

L. Yi.Ki, Auctioneer. A life-long study. I warrant my remedy to Ccke the worst cases. Kecause others have Ing Chair Car to HOBTH FLA i IK ana betvaen CHICAOO and DENVER.

COlrORADO Ea7l can not, will ootjtnd ehall lot be anaer cold. Corretpoodenta cbeerlnllj answered. DeLONG Bioomer Hall Dooe. Hileil is no reai on fur not nowreeeiving acure. Bran, or a set of Chilled Shoes for T' your slaigks, or perhaps a set of SPSINOS and PUEBLO, via St.

Joseph, or Kan t-eml at once lor a treatise and a Free liOTTLB of mv Infai i.ible Remedy. Give Express For Sale by HAMMOCKS, Undertaker, Friendsville, Pa. SPECIAL OFFER Blacksmith ShoP for RenL Sleizhs. or a Fodder Cutter. and i'o-t Ofli-e.

It costs you nothing for a The subscriber will rent his Blacksmith Shop trial, and it will cure you. Address Do you know where that whistle BOYD COOLEY. BASE BALLS, CROQUET. In the Borough of Friendsyille, with or without Caskets of best makes. Also.

Coffins of a H.G.RCOT. M.C., 183 Pearl New Ycrk LESTER-SHIRE PROPERTY kindx. and funeral roods eenerallv. is it is at 10013. i-ossession given at any ume.

il. WELSH. For Sale. Orders respectlnUy soHelted. ar.d catiret on CHEAP.

DO 0J WAN I X.V. II, Of C. HARRINGTON'S, Knaranreea. A hou.1"!, bgn, Knl a numlyrof ts of land Hears Frea orCbarae- Near the Montrose R. Depot, wr-U in tua berougu ol jjuiiircie.

iu-1'aire at this C. A. SNOW ATTORNEYS- AT-1. A Montroie, Pa. to seU yur- sas City and Topeka.

Bplendid uam zunom west of St. Joseph and Kansas City. daily, with Choice of Routes to and from sail Ike! Portland. Los Ac (re lea and tUnTeiaca 1 Directions to snd from Pikss Peak. Mant-tSZ Grf-ti oTthe Oods.

the banltsnuq sad Scenic Orandears of Colorado. Via The Albeit Lea Route. T-aiLi naa Trains daily between Cbicafre sad SSST THPHH Re- rting Wr Cais CFKESl to and from those nWta and Kansas City. Thrtrort Cnair Car and 8-eeper between Peona. Spirit Lake and Sioux Fails via Koch: Xaouid.

Xha Favorite to WaUTtowr, Siocz FaiZs. the Bummer Resorts and and fiahmg Grounds of the northwest. Tfc tbort Lire via 8nea ao Kankakee facilities to travel to and from IncLiasapolia. Cin-cinnaU and other Southern points. For Tickets.

Kapa. Folders, or desired inform; Uon. apply at any Coupon Ticket Coa. or adores E.ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAM, Oeal Xaggr.

OenT IH ft Tm A AXLl I ''Jsory s-teck. AU Goods JAMES MORRIS, riUCTICAL BLACKSMITH, a a mw mw mw a If eo, before bnyine ccond rata licto-y-made eoode, go to B. N. BAKNEV, Mootn.se, nd get his prices (very to ran-1 made ork Warranted FIRST-CLAsnS. Permanent, pleas-; HAT.F.8IIIEN ASD OLiriTOJIS OF ant, pmntaoie positions me ngnt men.

ocwi POPULAR NOVELS IX PAPER BINDINGS VERY CHEAP. -AT- FATKSiTS JI0NTK0SE, FENSSTLVAylA. iilaries ana expenses pala weekly. Liberal m- idl 5 WANTED a11 nf and se'eh -'ronine. and uucemeuts to beginners.

previous experi-Aii kincis oi vragon ana sie.t,a a.m. outfit, WHt fm Now is the time to select your lots and build your house, and be ready to commence work in our new Boot and Shoe Factory, at LESTER SHJEE, N. Y. Which will be ready for rccupmcy, abent Dec. lit, 1889.

For maps, prices, terms and particulars, call upjn or address, LESTEI1 Binghamton, N. Y. MONTROSE RAILWAY. I-eaye Montrope for cciu come giving age. CHARLES H.

CHASE, Nurseryman 710 8ch Street. WASHINGTON, D. jo'-blng ef all kinds, at lowest prices. ni see. Near MONTROSE IlfiUSE.

Permanent poeitions Guaranted with Salary and Pai.i lirimt ailvantaees to becmuers. Koche-iter, N. Y. Mention tnis Papcr.l nictions a.e made with L. 1 m-and 5:40 p.

m. Arrive in TuEthanriOCt. JAMES MORRIS FoMt-selUug Bpecialtles. Jio expcrieiiee needed Willi us. OL'TFIT SENT FllLE.

rito nuick ST-SCHOOL EErORT CARDS. New itIj and 1 p. m. Leave 1 cnkhaDnn-k a. arc! i.

etc Wnie to S. A. MIU.F.H. ITc, RaBEBIsnnfileinPhilndelpH Injd rMitnat the Kewewa Aavey I jnaaw tuini Arency of Meaarf Dem- IW. H.

TURRELL'S. treat urifing Id Moalroee 9:00 a. and 5:30 aud et choice of frrltory, statluK age. HOOKER NL-KSEKIES, HOCUEsISB, (Mention tuft paper.) tiaiirv V. (Branch at UorndTiUe, tnlCrUTC SAMPLES FREE For Teachers.

For sale at the lBBatB.5tie.Vritno office, MontrosQ, 0EV. A. IvUCitl.

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