. Amsterdam, its representative business men and points of interest. anunda street, Amsterdam, asthis is devoted entirely to horseshoeing, and is one of the best equipped, most carefully managed andmost reliable establishment of the kind in this vicinity. This business was founded in 1856 by AndrewZeller, and came under the control of the present proprietor in 1867. Mr. Ferguson has built up so higha reputation that many owners of valuable horses make it a rule to have them shod exclusively at hisshop. He employs two thoroughly capable assistants and gives particular attention to the suitable


. Amsterdam, its representative business men and points of interest. anunda street, Amsterdam, asthis is devoted entirely to horseshoeing, and is one of the best equipped, most carefully managed andmost reliable establishment of the kind in this vicinity. This business was founded in 1856 by AndrewZeller, and came under the control of the present proprietor in 1867. Mr. Ferguson has built up so higha reputation that many owners of valuable horses make it a rule to have them shod exclusively at hisshop. He employs two thoroughly capable assistants and gives particular attention to the suitable treat-ment of stumbling, interfering, speed cutting, corns, quarter cracks and other defects of the feet. Ownersdirections are strictly followed, and we would advise parties having lame or interfering horses to give hima call, he being moderate in his charges and fills all orders at short notice. Mr. Ferguson is a nativeof Amsterdam and very well known throughout the vicinity, and was at one time trustee of the village. REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN OF AMSTERDAM. 29. DR. G. H. INGRAHAM, HEALER !N Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Varnishes, itc .78 E. Main St . Amsterdam, N. Y. broRi,, Every experienced physician willagree that the cure of disease wouldbe much more easy than is now thecase were the drugs and medicinessold by every dealer uniform incharacter. The public are apt to sus-pect that a physician who directs themto a certain pharmacy does so becausehe receives a percentage of the cost ofthe medicines sold, but this is so seldomthe case as to be unworthy of considera-tion. The fact is a physician learnsthat a certain pharmacist obtains hissupplies from reliable sources, renewsthem often enough to prevent seriousdeterioration from age. and is skillfuland careful in compounding of ]jre-scriptions. As these things enable theeffects of prescriptions put up at thisestablishment to be more accurately prepared than would otherwise be possible, and as the professio


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