The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 04, 1873, Image 4

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    THE.,_DEMOCRAT
reiILIBISED trERT WED.'IE.RDAT Moustro AT
3101. - Tuoise, E3usqI:TEAIANXi CO., Pl., BY
E. 8. HAWLEY & CO.
►t $2 pet annals In itanzioe. or $2.50 at: the ead of year.
RATIZI OF ADVERTIStSO
(Three fourths Inch ipace, et loss,itake secure.)
One square, 3 weeks or less, $1.00; 1 month
$1.25; 3 months $2.50; 0 months $4.50: I year.
$B.OO. Quarterly. half-yearly and yearly adver
tisements inserted at a liberal reduction• on the
nbove 'rates. When sent without any length of
time specified for publication they will be con
tinued until ordered out and charged according-
Auditor's Notices, $2.50; Exemnor's and Ad
ministrators' Notices, $3.00. All communica
tions of limited or individual Interest, 10 cents
per limn Obifftirk.Notipea, 10 cents pm Utte.-
31arrine nit Death Notices free.
" iop PnlinlNG l
executed neatly Stud promptly and at fair price&
Deeds, liortgeges, lintes, Joshua', Cansta
bleu' !School ♦nd other Waal:slot sale.
tarm and tirtnidt
Th!,'Ktit,y•Sevie l nth Annual Fair
Of theelkiennebanna County Agricultural So
ciety. will be held in llontmee, on Wednes•
[tar. Thursday and Friday, September 24, 25,
and 28, 1878.
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PRIXIMIt LIST.
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DIVISION 1..-BOTECS.
Zest Stallion, sire of hest yearling colt
raised in the county, $0 2d $3
heavy draft Stallion, 0 2
' quick draft Stallion, 6 2
brood mare and cult, 6 3
single gelding over 4 years old, rais
ed In the county, • 5 8
single mere over 4 years'old, raised
in the County,. 5 3
single,horse not raised in the county 8
pair Sanicled horses antimares not
raised in the county, 6 8
pair matched horses or mares not
raised in the county, 5
pair three year old colts, ' 4 2
pair two year old colts, , 4
three year old coltlgelding ormare,)B
three year old stallion, 8
twEryteirctid. colt, 8
,ctne yestold colt, 2
Fastest palr bf walking homes in
~harn
ess, twice around track, 2
Fastest Single horse under saddle or in
harness, 2
Judges—P, M. Williams, Monkrase, David
Suuunens; New Milford, P. Carpenter, liariord.
DIVISION IL
Claw I.—Durham&
heat durham bull two years old and up•
wards, 5 8
durham cow tour years old and up
wards, 8
durham bull one year old and up
wards, 5 8
durham heifer three years old, 8 2
durbath heifer two rear old, 8 2
dinifam heifer oue year old,
durham bUll calf, 2
durham heifer half,
Clam 2.—tirade Durham&
Best bull two years old andupwards, 8 , 2
cow four years old and upwards, 3 2
beau three years old, 8 2
- heifer two years old, 3 2
fouryearlingn 8 2
four calves, 8 2
bullealf, 3
heifer calr, . ' 2
Judges—Edmund Beebe, 'Franklin ; Enoch
Cool, Bridgewater; Philander Bronson, Lath
.
..rup. - - .
Chas a—Derona
Best bnfl•hio yenta old and upwards, 3 8
bulrone year old; 8 2
vier four years old and vivaria, 5 8
heifer three years old, 8 2
heifer two year old, 3 2
heifer one year old, 9
bull calf, 2
heifer call, 0
Glass 4.—Grade Devon&
Best bon two years old and upwards, 8 2
cow four years old and upwards, 8 2
heifer three years old, 8 2'
heifer iwo years old, 3 2
four yearlings, 2 2
four ( .. .alres, 8 2
'
bull calf, - 2
heifer calf, 2
Judges—J:C.. l Morris, Scrantrin ; A. H. Pate
:rick; llontrose; Judson Stone. For Est Lake.
Class 3.--Oxert and Steers.
Bust pair working oxen over 4 years 01d,6 2
pair steers three year old, 3 2
pair steers two years old, 3 2
-pair fat cattle, 6
cow or steer,'. 4
Mmis fL--.Mderneys.
Bast bull;
cow,
heifer three vats old,
heifer twoyears old,
heifer one year old; '
heifer calf,
bulrealt,
Class 7.—Ayrshires.
Best bull,
•
cow,
heifer three years old,
heifer two years old,
heifer on year old, ..
heifeimlf,
bull colt. rl
Judges--,lohn B. Wilson, Middletown; S. W.
Breed, Brooklyn ; C. Delaluusty, St. Joseph.,
Class &—Berds of eight.
Best herd of abort horns, 10
herd of derons, 10-
herd of Alderney', 10
slicrd of Ayrshire". 10
herd or grade shorthorns, 5
herd of grade deTons, 5
%bent of grade Alderney', 5
held of grade A yrshires, 5
Jnilgis.3l. L. Gatlin, Brigewater ; Abner
Criftls, Ftiresaske; R. S. Birchmd, Jessup.
, • ; DIVISION ELL
. -Clem I,—Sheep,
Zest fine wool buck,
three Eno wool owes,
three floe wool lamb, -
eosin wooltuek, 8 2
three coarse wool ewes, 3 ..2.
tlnnx,coarle wool lambs, 8
middle 'wool buck' . 8 2
three middle wool ewes, • 5 ' 2
three middle wool lambs, • 8
—-" . ' - Closs2.—Swine. .
Best Born;
breeding sow,
101;1;314gs ores three montbs
Judges—Samuel Rogers. Montrose;
Harrington, Bndgewater; E. W. Rose, SUrer
Class IL—Poultry.
Best trio - ef turkeys. ' • 2 .. 1
trio ordark ttrateriss, 2.' _.. ;1
•1
triovf light bratunss, ' 2 7 1
trl3.ot black soantsb, 2
pin ofdorklngs, • - 2 • 1
trio:T . hamburg% , • 2 I
trig of legboma , . 2;•• I
cif ducks. • ' ' ' 2 - 1
Olatock tßobeit gent;
Briemsteri Anthony Beck, Montrose.
rv. i
.
Producia
Sett tubrortiiktti of 3:tien.buttee, 4 2
tab 'di - akin - or September butter.' 4 2
ten Itaintttiximmle byglrl under 18
years. 2 1
fluzetw fiat lan Pau Z Th a t ' 4 2
Class 2.—Beeds.
Best brutbel corn in ear,. -
34 bush. white winter wheat,
bush. spring wheat,
bush. rye,
,4 bush_ oats ?
bush..harley,
Judges—C. F. Read, Montrose; L R. Peck,
Burford; James Gage, Brackney.
Class 3.—Vegetables, etc.
Best assortment fait apples.
assortment winter apples,
assortment pears, •
assortments quinces,
and greatest variety of vegetables, 2 50e
three cabbage heads,
ten rutabagas,
• 500
three winter squashes, 1
three pumpkins, 500
twelve omens, • 50e
three beads cauliflower, 50c
ten beets, 50c
ten tomatoes, 50c
!,4 bush: potatoes, 50c
assortment of grapes in county, 2 50e
cider vinegar not less than 1 galion,soc
10 lbs. maple sugar, • 1
10 lbs. boner, 1
Judges—H. 11. Read, Philadelphia; W. A.
Crossmon, 31entroso ; A. Beartisle s y, Springville.
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Class I.—Cabinet work and Carriages.
Best double Carriage,
single carriage,
lumber *non,
democrat wagon,
double sleigh,
single sleigh,
table,
bureau,
chamber set,
Class 9.—Lestlier,etc.
Best pair flno boots,
pair common Wits, -
three sides harness leather,
" " upper " 1
ti so le . di 1
set double harness, 3
set single harness,
Judges—A. Lathrop, Montrose; Dr. L. A.
Smith, Nov Milford; Olin Trowbridge, Grea
Bend.
Class &—Farm implements and Blactsmithing
Best plough 3
harrow,
cultivator, 2
corn shelter,
straw cutter,
churn power, 2
firkin, 30c
horse rake,
washing machine, 1
butter pail, 60c
DIVISION V.
Class I.—Domestics Manufactures.
Best 10 yards of flannel, ''.' 1 Me
10 yards of woolen carpet, 2
10 yards rag
.earpet,
pair of woolen socks,'
pair of woolen mittens,
woolen articles,
10 yards linen cloth, 1 "
10 yards cassimere cloth, 2 "
10 yards toweling, 1 "
hearth rug,
Judges-31m Abner Griffis, Forest Lake;
Mrs. E. L Beebe, Franklin ; Mrs. 11. J. Webb.
Montrose.
Class t—Ornamental Neale Wiwi; etc.
•
Best Photographs, Diploma,
patch work quilt, .
quilt of any kind,
•
spread, 3
tidy, 1
fine.embroidery, 5Pc
chair cushion,
knit shawl,
collection of dowers, 2
vase of Dowers,
bouquet, 25c
exhibition of engravings, 2
lamp mat, 50c
sneetmen worsted work,
ornamental needle work, 44
penmanship, 1
Judges—Mrs. W'l3. Jessup, Mobtrose ; Mrs
Dr. L A. Smith, New Milford ; Mrs. W. T. 3loa
ley, Montrose.
Class 3 —llnenumemted Articles.
Judges—Mrs. blarthaKnapp 'Montrose; 3113.
Julia Miller, Montrose, Wm. J. Turrell,
Montrose; W. M Post, Semen Denqt: -
The Plowing Match will be held on the farm
of John S. Tarbell, on Tuesday, this flirt day o:
the Fair.
First premium, 8
2d " 3
3d . " • a
Judges—C. Burns, Choeoraut -," W: T. Sher
wood, Bush ; Perin Wells, Bridgewater.
D. F. Anwrm. . ,
A... T.. 5t.L . T.D 0 . „.. ,
. Ex ,
c ec onv ut n iv it e tee
E; BALtrins . '
iIt.JAMES E. C T, President.
Workfug
Too many of our farmer friends, if we
are to judge by their practice,' seem to
think that the only object attained by
working corn is that, of keeping the
weeds in subjection; it is true that this
is an important object and one not to be
lost sight of, but there are others of al
most as much importance. COnstant
stirring of the surface will prevent to a
great extend, the had efficts of drfweatli
er, and in a dry season it will pay to keep
a man and a horse at work in an eight
acre corn field during, all the, available
time from the time the stillis 'first come
through the ground until it is too large
to work. But, says a friend.atour
"you'dodge one of the most. important
points; when it is too large to work ?" A
admit that I have not yet
,fatf,id out bow
late it will pay to work corn: I have of
ten worked it at odd spells during hay
harvest, with.great advantage;; by using
a short swingle tree and a twet l horse, it
may be quite late, especially in, a dry
Summer.
liaising Ssc.
_p- -.
Does it pay to raise rve ? asks one of
my correspondents, midi might , answer
both yes and no with equal covreetr.ess. I
slwa must raise a smaltplot of rye. or
else boy straw to.tie up my, tiirtt ;fodder,
for I em too old fogyish to like tared rope
either for tying in the fall or' untieing in
the winter.' Near 'Philadelphia where
there is a good market for straw tl; rye is
the most profitable grain'ithelfaimer can
raise; but when raised ex.clitsivehejor the
value of the grain;l have.nevii - found it
to pay. For following corn it'doei better
than wheat, because it admits of later
seeding but aside from the condition and
situation to which I haveolluded,l think
a crop of oats, poor pay wit is, will be
found to be more profitable lhatiOtTe.—
Journal of the Farm..' •
THE Gunpowder Agricultural Club of
Baltimore,•Cci„held itsineeting for Ap
ril on the 11th:ult., itn. the far& of Mr.
Talbot T. Gorsuch. The regular sulbject
up for discussion was upon -t of
cattle best suited for the dairYiiirith some
smbdivisioue on congenital .points: An
interesting and pleasant incident of this
meeting was the presentation, of the sil
ver cups offered as prizes liy,the.lub for
the best and second acfis 'priorn grown
last season. The host of' the acmtaion had
been awarded the first Prizelor a yield of
22 Ws., and 3fr. Joshua M. Gorsrch re
ceived the other, his crop measuring 20f
Tarim is no permaneot eum`for wind
sucking in horses. A borie'tureie tam
.porarily weaned from the habit, but ie
sure to return to it again..
. ,
Cum/stalk potatoes and brie as soon as
they show above ground. — A dressing of
ashes or plaster wall be found to promote
the frowth.
Pinelhnum,
2 1
":2` 50c
1 .20c
Stgnina the Declaration.
Mr.-Jefferson - Used to relate, with much .1
merriment, - that the' ilit'al -. Signing•er;tbe
Declaration. Of - Independence was hasten
ed hy itbknidly Cause.''''bresi
the hall, in, which ,the debates were then
held was liVerf stable, -. Brom •whiCh
swarms of.tlibeivine into; the open win . - ,
dowsing' assailed the Silk stockinged legs
of bonotable.,membirs,". Handkerchiefs
in hand they-lashed -the. Aits,with such .
vigor as they could command on a July
afternoon ; but the annoyance became at
length so extreme as to render them im
patient at delay, and they made haste to
bring the momentous business to a con
elusion. After such a lOng and severe
struiti.ulien their minds, members seemed
to hate indulged in manv a jocular ob
servation, as they stood ar,)und the table.
Tradition has it-that, when John Han
cock had aftised his magnificent sigma-.
taro to paper, ho said - "There, John
Bull mar read my hams without Teets- .
clear 'tradition, also, will, never reltn
gnish the pleasured repeating that when
?tir.;Hancok reminded the members ,of
the necessity of hanging. together, Dr.
Franklyn was ready with his "Yes, we
meat indeed all 'hang together, or else,
most assuredly . we Shall all bang seper
ately." -,And this may have suggested
to the• portly Harrison—"a luxurious,
heavy gentleman," as , John Adams des
cribed bun—his remark - to slender Eld
bridge Gerry,.. that when the hanging
came he should have the advantage, for
poor Gerry -would be kicking in the air
long after it was all aver with,himselT.
French cities censure Shakesphere for
mixing buffoonery with scenes ,of the
the deepest tragic) interest. But hero we
and one of the most important assemblies
ever convened, at the supreme moment
of its existence, while performing the act
which gives it its rank among delibera
tive bodies, cracking jokes, and hurrying
up to the, table to sign. 'in order to gtt
away from the - gum It_ is precisely se
hat Shakesphere „WOW(' have imagined
he scene.—Parion's Life of Jefferson.
A Curious Cane.
—o '
Ten years ago a beautiful ' , young Bos
ton 'girl we's sent to the Vermont hills, to
arrest, if possible, the indicltions of ap
proaching consuniption.. f .She recovered
her health, and in the Meantime inflicted
a cureless wonild on the heart of an in
telligent and well young farmer's son.—
Unlike ilitty. Mere de %ere, she did not
scorn his thdrid affection, but returned it
- -
heartily, referring him to her father.—
That traditionary nuroman tic personage
would not hear it. "Never, never shall a
base mechanic wed my etiild." The
young man retired, went west, and mad ,
a large fortune, and the young woman
married the man prescribed by her father.
She .went, to France; her husband died
in ~wo years, and, her-parents also dying.
she remained abroad. The memory of
the romance-fadsd..yrith her as with its
abject, %Cho, th6toi was too
busy making money for tender thoughts.
Last ynir his business took him to Eu•
rope, and ono night found him on a lit
tle steamer, plying between Marseilles ,
And Leghorn. i 1 storm came sip, and a
lady who had risen from her seat on deck
to go 6,c10w, mite theweri nverhrtur.l by
A sudden lurch of the vesseL The "base
mechanic" itimped after beyond though
in theldark, the boat drifted natty from
them, they clutched a providential plank
and floated until morning, when they
were picked, up ,by another, vessel. por
ing that niAt, in, the cold and the dark
ness, they discovered in,•each other the
loved and lost of earlier years. The • old
feeling came back in tholearful hour and
on their arrival at -Malta they were mar
ried. End of the poetry. The rest is
prose.
_ . .
Puzzling People.
To sti w. easifyr-the mind - is- poz
zted by complication of a statement, we
once propounded the following to a com
pany of gentleman c A owes B $5OO and
admits the debt. A's father dies intes
tate, and Ws Tattier takes the benefit of
the bankrnpt pet. Does this discharge
A's.obligation.tp ;), After po little.con
sideration of the pridilem several of 'Hie
company decided that it did! It seemed
to the friend with whom we were argur
ing perfectly eri'sy for atiy intelligent per
son to throw out all the latter items of the
statement as haring no possible connec
tion with thefif•st,bnt 'the' test estubfish •
ed the point for which we were contend.
ing that this could only - be done by a
mental effort to which some. men were
not equal at
,the moment the question
was asked. If we bad riot witnessed
each exhibition we shcaild snppase that a
question proposed
,by our friend at Mor
ris, New Bork;:ifaidesigited as a quiz.—
He supposes the case of a banter pursuing
a squirrel which. ,dodges 3 nround a tree.
and as the man with the gnu follows
around to get a shot the nimble game he
is seeking keeps • always exactly - on the
opposite side of thelrOlt.' Now Comes
the ali-iinPortant .-qttery.t bds the
.iiin
ner, haring thus gone around- the tree,
also:gone around the squirrel? The town
front which the question comes seems to
harp been divided as to the tree answer.
;A Now TomilL
A scheme is now on footior running a
tunnel through the Itocky Mountains.
This, may seem a prodigons enterprise lit
first-to the casual reader, but the parties
tholbarethe matter in hand--are sanguine
of the most complete success, . The idea', ,
ill to tunnel the mountains from a point '
about:one:mile belam-Black 'Hawk to the
Midale Park,runningin a north-westerly'
tunnel to be 'run will, it
is persnined, cat many rich veins of gold
and silver, and thus a great mining
terest be developed. Moue).- for the prose
cution of the work is furnished' by Eft.
laud Capitalists, who ate sanguine of .the,
ultimate anceess of the enterprise... Sonie
idea °Utile magnitude of the task may
be 'gathered from the fact that the tub;
eel, if completed, -be 12 miles
length. It is intended' te make it large
enough to be used. for..railway purposes,
arid soilf a road is ever-to be constructed,
to thelliddle Park, it will find' fps' most
convenient route through 4
will be called. the Sim .3fadre. -Tunnel -
Company. and -the. incorporation: , papers
for it organization have already . been - filed.'
-- - Denrer News.
Au= Sus& says, vsappose all the
men were in oneeountry, and all the wo•
en invvithPrs - Ititbw.bfgairoi between.
_them. Good graeions! what lot; Q girls
,
void be drowned !' es-
111:=M
lIMI
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VALLEV,UOUSE.
JUST OPENED AT
<area , * 33cosic1. 141".
This Hotel Is situated near the .Erie Railway.
Depot, end but a short &moat from: te Dete
r, are, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, 'and ls a
• ...I.
Large aid , Commodious Home.
It has undergone n iery thorOugh repairing
trom Cellar to Garret, and is suppliod with ela
'gala and
Newly Furnished Rooms,
and Sleeping Apartments, - and the tables and
all things comprising a
A FIRST; CLASS HOTEL,
ere•not imposed In the Country. Way-hirers
will truly find this a
TRAVELERS' HOME.
Business men either flora New• York City, or
Philadelphia, will find It a very desirable place
as a summit RESORT tar their families. A few
hours ride will enable them to spend their Sab
baths with them and return to business on
biondny.
HENRY ACKERT,
Proprietor
Great Bend, May 14tb, 1873 —ma
TARBI7LL X3C C:l17 IS 17.
OPTOVITIL TILT COLIIT 110teli
2,IOi:TROSE, ,
S. TALIBELL. Proprietor.
Eight tai.ea lease this noose dally, connecting se itl
flu D. L. &V., the Erie, end the Lehlah Valley nal ,
!anis C. tear—tf
Groceries.
DOWN TOWN NEWS
MINER AND COATS,
Main Street, 5 door* terloir Boyd's Coen e r Montrose
FLOUR, GROCERIES, AND
PROVISIONS.
Waite coostaistlyree tstnei r/1 now bass oohsi
tassel stock of Goods to our ti e.wbleb we w
CHEAP: CHEAP ! CHEAP
forcanh,orexchaTe orprodue
GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUG.4R
MOLASSES; SPICES, PORE . ,
FISH, LARD, 114 .4f a,
DRIED FRUITS,
CLOrER & TIMOTHY SEED, 4-c.
WOI ht •eroatted sad made addltioar to nun Stock
Pails.at d arena+ ready to lanyard Butte, to the bet
eototnis..on houses la :dew York .Iree 01 cluarge ant
nrok•-111.CraladVrttleaMent• OP entleigOlnerte
CallandexAmtheouriloct before purchasing el.
where.andcouirtritcyoutiel , er 0 Ithe
.7tCOD QUALITY J 5 LOW PKICE
mom
MEI=
NEW GOODS.
Th ~ ... 4k , : do g ,.. d. ;,ta j l r o l r„lrl z f e t y r b f ; l lA d and
Lon i Jrtt:enle Centre, are to fors
htoi t pwi gl .de.6 n .yo
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES ! !
BOOTS & SHOES! !
HARDWARE!!
CROCKERY! &c, tEe.
As can be found sheathers. and at as Peals - able Prices
Os M. Crane.
Lawasille Center, Pa. March ILL=
Fundtnre and Undertaking
3Firrl i.:21 rietr.lEit_m
-AT
WILLIAM SMITII'A
Extensive furniture Waren= you will dud the largesi
atockof.
. MIST, CLASS AND COMMON ..
FIJ.R DT "TURK'
Ti he foetid to ads rectiou of tie country, of Me
anuin facture, and at prices that count fail to give retie.
faction.. lie makes the very beet - .
EXTENSION TABLES 1
la the Country, and WARRANTd them. •
UPHOLSTERY WORK
- Of. all,tinda done in the neeton minuet.
X= l IV .13 253 ri
.OF VARIOCB KINDS.
; PURE.NO:I . MATRASSES, ,
PURE_ NO ,
,COMMON lATRASSES..-
U. WO t.:ll'-T.. A: K-,.I:'N.G
The. itibicrlbeiiiiilibertnaer Mk* - .adedpuillig a
bu illiv e %l l lVai n g tre n Zle " c d art
needing bin amines will 4 encoded to romp:sop a•
WIIL , Vir. SIIIFTH IX SON..
. _
RECEIIOW
Cieneral'iniftVtailicrro
DEALERSIM ALL KINDS OF. COF-
• Fps,. cAsKETs, ETC.;
.Clr * ** Alr i — eo4* " * * . : ol * 7.l2,
qpiuts PROMPTLY 4Trpropß
y, Bea.
frit
Miscellaneous
SCIIINTOR SPIIIGS BIRK,
120 _Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM.COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME
ON, DEMAND ~WI mom' PREVI
OUS •NOTICE, ALLOWING. INTER
EST. AT SIX. nu CENT. PER, AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND JULY:" 'ASAFE ANTI RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN.AND CHILDREN AS
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST` FROM THE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALL RESPECTS A HOME IN
STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING -•THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS : JAMES BLAIR,
AIMED GRANT, GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. SLOCIIII..I. H. UTPIIIN,
C. P. MATTHEWs, DANIEL HOW
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT;
JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C
ADORE. CASHIER.
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M
UNTIL FOUR P. M.. AND ON WET)
NESDAY ANI) SATURDAY EVE
tklING:_ , , UNTIL mcarr O'CLOCK.
Feb. 12, 1873.—1 y.
lEFIIUII VALLEY ItA11,11.()A1).
On and after Jiro 10, 18:1 trains 00 cu. Lohlg
%%die)llroad run as follow*:
SOUTU. SOUTH.
No.SO
2.3. Y. t
F 11. P. H. A H. r N. P. H. P. /
945 100 910 Flmir9 1:45 013 943
352 150 91. y Wavcrly 14 t‘t G 35 900
335 1 31 4 1043) ... .31.114,14.. . II 45 511 050
4 2.0 205'10 10 —.Too acilt. —.1105 431 519
F^_3 II 50 Wyniti-Ing ...10(3 715
043 303 1151 Lrcy rills 343 405 051
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AT THIS OFFICE.
Gae. F. Rcwell a co
12,000,000 ACRES.
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The chcape,t Laud In Nlarl:et fur t, uc by th..)
PACIFIC BilLriOAD CI;
In the Great Mille Valley.
3,000.,00 AerCh In Cerliral NybruALL
N•ea - •nrtr. , et od - ly itl.st, and npirnttle di
and ten y• crtd.t. a! 0 per cent. So anvenee In
t. re. 4 rtti:
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nt gond n•
I/E•s'l l MARKET IN 711 E WEST: The urea ,
minim" rorion 3 of Wtnminc, Colorndo, Utah. and Se
vada lniug tiapplitd by the farmers in the Platte %alley
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SOLDIERS lIN'TITLED TO A I . IO3n3gTEAD OF OINI
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TIIE BEST LOCATION 3 FOR COLONIES
FREI.; 11017 ES POI/ ALL.: Mtuutoss or crEs ni
choice Government Londe num let entry or thr
tlotoostend tact near this Great Railroad. in.. zooti
and nil rot' vettles cee ..1 on ttlitd country
Free to pnrehleer. of tfittlnwri Lned.
Sectlow.d Mnp., eh" , Ing the Lend. alto new al floe
of 14•'terlidive I,twidOet with 11e 4 led Fret.
Myte)wher.:. Addr,n,
• Lano CommleslonOrli. P. It. li., °Mails, Neb.
WE WANT AN AGENT
I. this ism-n. 11113 to cssrses I.r the 11 , , V.tahhtb!c.nrl
fast selling Lou., by Dr. JoIIN COWAN,
oft ! ,
thC cicare of a arty g7ife,
tlecommor ded end endtp-eml by prominent m Inietere.
Ways Icier's, religious end I.:cedar papers No other book
like It pnbllehed 51n per week. enliwulectl.
A.itteeelo. COWAN k Co,lbs Eighth St:. N.Y.
V".k'otot,lW.l
ON WANTk.U. I, r o•nb , gao, '
DOMEsTIC SYWINO 114:CIIINE Cu., N. Y
"YOU -ASK ! I'LL TELL !" •
(The New DEPARTIIBE in 800ke..)
Acnts Wantal• Exclusive t•rrltnry giveti. The
boor will Father, Mother, skier, Brnthi.r;
Minieter, Merchant. +tab warturer. Vanier, Miner.
Mariner and Trorryelf ell lint 1.. Tryon re )Ina',
vs IT. Send fig Cirenlar. CIII:STEft‘LAN A WEB
STER: North sth St.. Philadelphia,
TELEGRAPHY.
A - tteeetwary part of every per,on'A eduealtnn In thl
thancotl age Is ten art of l'otey.rophlng. Apply to the
tmderoilmed for i mliti n Illanuel of l'elegraphy, the.
beet work pelAkllee on thl. oubjerL reiceallcte.. Al;
for.evvry de,crlption of Teleze:pblo legteomente
nod Dettery : Nitro Chromic ll:fiery for El-etroplAting.
L.,0. 111,LOTSON 8 Doy tit„ ;Now York. •
M O'N E yltte/lartd/y with Stencil &
pullet:tiara rec. S. 'al. 54. 4
.e. crC"itt.ill'cilinuf4d-c°;;Zr..rodptroin....
HOW • TlB DOSE or Ibo /kers{ 012 L—...
?Jostachr shit Whiskers lc '42 drys. This
Git.EAT rECak.? and lOU others. Onsbisri Tricks,.
Ventrilottrilrtn. nll in the OrtiGiN/11.-
"Book of Wisiderc." Mnitnl tar cents. Attie
D C. lit:TLElr, estatagc,l4llohls. •,
PATENTS OBTAINED.
No for* puler" rpectkreful.. , . So ices In advance, • No
clolrgo Cyr iirrihrunary ocarch. Set a for. orculnrs.—
CONNOLLY. NS N.: 'Ponyll £t.•
Pa., and lie 3 Nlntla PL, Wt l4ll, Btort. IN 1 .% ;
tO $ 9 O rEn
AD Yr , Aeeniii wantei
ret Altsieeres of„worklug people,
o either sex, young or rite:wake mare MOCey nt mark
for, ne lo their rpere rutiPtients br rll the time than: •at
anythln sr elFe. Purrindiurs free. Address G. tTIIV.;
SON', 41, CO., Portland Maine. • ' - • • •
G.ETTY~iI~TJRC~
- ICA TA lilfat rJ.E WA'T
Ti the' nc -. MCD ey:iniitli to n'iiieclCe eicrh.thiered for
Dycpetneet Drornlzia, Ithetimatimm Gout. GI licl,
bete , . Kidney, ond inaryliievOrco grerni'D. ie.
ctores m acroler • er to th e patilytic.• - rt tereO - )Arer •
Complaint, Chronic, Loterrhimi, Dllec.:techrtipatiou;
iketbuni,'Catorth end Drum:Mac, Wreathe of Cho tlkin
General Debility raid SerTlthe Drootralinn from lifotal
nofc.olarni Eirtheth. 1110 Iho.GlVillto.l9.lllthoto over
Mei:meted for czeocrlve.Eating or Drhikieg. 1t cur.
recto Du, atomarth promotes Theation,and unmet the
Heed aro net Instantly. No twerehuld chafed be with
ourlt- -,, For sole Walt drimelite, r • • •
ParrOlr history of the biiiringw, for medthith reports
orate power ectbo Wider over die. iterf.thr marvolloni
core!, and for testimOnleli from dletinineehed Inch,
send for pemoblete. WHITNEY DROTHEII3, (Jenard
4genta. lon Doetb Front St., Philidelphia, DA.
Ostlysbarly fmthr g
Two,lenes . ors Dirrtt9ry,ole ,
GO ' ' • '
BEEBE—Pour, lv Surveyor, or Sfttlinbatille Colin •
LI. °Cleo in the etiort Honer, Moutrueor..Par-Ukt
JAMES E. CARAIALT, Attorney at Lew.. OlYiec co!
dour below 'Parboil nom. Public Averine.•
. 191 t. IT. cooPnn' Bunker., cell - Forerun PI/S.
ugo Tickets endDrufts co, Itnidend,lre.lund ccd;Scot
hind. •
•
. •
umtiNag Tfrtourr, Genera - Fire 'ittid Life (near
ance Acvao t slatt: sell Hai trona dud AecidoutTlekt
to Now York hlladelyt4, ()Bloc( wtO tltiot esti.
ofthc !lank:
Int. 11AV AIIVOt 1, Slater, W h nl•eafe ood—ltotall
&guff In all Finn of slate roctkog,llontrolo.Pn.
DIIILNB .t inCIIO7.S. the place to get Drug:land Medt
rings. Cigars, Tobacco, Papas; Porketel3ootei.eipecto.
etc. liatikce Notione. &c. „Brick Block. .
WM. 1,, COX, Women maker and denier In all artleles
amoq kept by the, trade, oppositeabe Bank. •
BOTH . d COIINVIIi. Healers In Stoves. Hardware,
and Itonianntinern of Tin and Bliceilion wore, coma
of Main and T 1974,116 street. • .' •
tt.. N. lIIILLAUX. Ocala? In (Jemmies. Provialona.
Bouks,Stationery and Yaukca Notions, at head I
Public Arcana.•
L. L. LEROY. Dealer in all kinds of farming imple
ments. mowing machines, weill curbs. dog powt.Mt,
etc., etc., Main t.t., opposite Savings Bank. tem.'
CAYEGA PLASTER—NICIJOLAS SHOEMAKEILdeaI
or in genuine, Coyagallar ter, Fresh ground.
SAVINGS BANK, NEW ktILFORD.—if ix per cent.,in
'crest on till Deposits. .1)0,23 a general Ttatazlng Bros
nest. .al 141 S. B. CHASE .I CO.
W. L MOSS .th.oo • Dealers to Dry Good. nat..enP.
Bouts and Shoes, sod General Merchandise: on Mal
struet., second door below the Episcopal •
S. F. El MitZit. Carriage Matr.or and Undertaker,
Main Street, two doors oelow Hawley's Store.
McCOLLUM BROTHERS. Beeler' in Groceries an
Provi.siorke, m, Sisia btrert.••
11,0A1111.P.T SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. Mee/.
Solt, Lime, Cement, firocerfed and Provision, on
Stain Street. opposite the Depot.
MOSS 4,- K.NBP,' Leath', Manatee inters and dealers
In Mt °ten, Vlntliuga..t.e., near Episcopal Church.
AINEY II kV DEN. lleulersin Drugs andMedielne•
and Stangfacturera of Cigars, un Slain Street, tear
the Depot.
1. DICKEfilf AN. dn.. DialCr in . vrioral merchindlge
nad clothing, Prick Stara. on Main Street.
GIBSON. , .
U. M. TINCILEV—DeaIer to Stove!, Tin, Copper. Dras
and Sheet irott Ware, Casting, Sc. Also. man abet or
er of Shea Metals to order. Era Troneh nod Lead Pipe
business :Mended to tal. Lk. prices—Glbson
Pen n•\ Iglu la.—ly.
EIM A Rik ItRYANT, Manufartniers,:of AVagot•
and Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store.
GREAT BEND.
L, 8. LENIIEDI. 3Llnufactcrcr of 11,enthrr, and deal>,
In gen.:ral Iterchnudien. on Mato Street.•
❑. Y. DOTIAN, Merchant 'rarer nud dealer In Ileart
Cloth Ing, LrJ Goods,tirucorms.tudYrovirione
Muln vi reel.•
Hardware and Idachinery.
THIS WAY, GEHTIifiERI
EIZME
171 - -r- ®o '
HORSE HAY FORKS !
A. T. NELLISI PATENT IMPROVED.
To - coty•Tsto .4AI , Fair i . ft,lrllM4 A ,vord,d Title For
In Fttr,..cr, M.va.t.t.s-19:40 alor 1810.
HELM'S eIIAPPIS PULLY,
An implement thn. 1 , ,0ry l'Jrmer. f'nrnenter,
allot Paiute, Should linse.
HORSE RAKES
Band Stun:, Ca.ninlv. ?
Iron. (.( an> r.nnotr" Asks.'
4 • .rrrlam.
Carr(Age Balta. Cl Darn, tdleci and iron
c; cs m. - zil E m /- c> er Is
Tha ITPres nn A AIM srmsTu! when tb
aiQrnt. nr.h- for thr Ti ne. TWV Z you art'
ffnd the.eno ir Always Right! •
;xes, Grind 'toner,
Picker Items .z
S:l.. Farr,
Then Knterre,. 5 , vi1l Stones
['dints, Oils
Stoves, 71n-‘l,irc,
._
/Inntrose, July 5, 157 4 ..-tf. IiOYD
DEEM
MEI ENGIN
Steam Engines.
. .
,Tho Best & last Complete Assortment
. in the Narket. •
These Enema Mei idriea . , Maintained the eery
highest standout... 4 , truenUauce,e Wo luau the :*
manufacture of Smainea,• licolera and Saw Edible la ' •
. specialty. ' IVe boxerthe laipeat =toast complete -
souks of the kind in the eountry,'with • •
, • Bpatiallyeulapte4,ta therwork. ..• • •
• We keep eanstanny in proem; larm, nianbare of
atittes, whiebewe fumian ot thotory lowest pekes •
and on the aberteat. notice. , We build Engines
=lopted to mine., Saw MEL% Grist Nina, *•.
Cotton Wu; Tlitudstmt and allebtaxs.
of manufacturing.
•
Wei are new building , theuelebnitterrane Om: ••'
Saw Mill, the 'heat pad Zonst complete 43W =ill
• ewe innudnl.
.We make the Inanufaettoe of Saw ElDlCutflta a
serial foature of our buineo. and ran- terabits
complete en the throttles notice:. • "
Our aim in all cam is to famish the best Ma. _
eldeerf in the riaike • and conk 'aluolutely
• ofealWfarbeautpotdoiten.eeemeany and strength.. •
fiend. for Circular null gripe List. ,
OTICA STE AMMINIqINE CO.
rittIT'BROTHERS, :r ':*
•. 'SCRANTON. 14. ,
:IVholetala &Rotel Dplers
HARDWARE, ..IRON,s.STEETA,
, , SPIRES., SHOVELS,.
7371L1)EWS- HARDWARE, .., .
MINE BAIL; COL'. i i.T.SRSCSIC B 1' .BALL
RAILROAD & DIZNINO,WPFLIES.
faanlAall ..NPRINOS, A XI", SI: ELME! ANI;
BOXX, LIOLT3, NUTS and IVASURR3...
PLATRI, BAND; I. .ItALLEABLZ
IRONS; 1111113, SPOKES. •
- • IlltliOßS.Sert2' smvp.arss.
'ANVILS. VICES; STOCES' end VIES, BnLLOws
• ,11011411.118,6LEDOEIS. .
CIRCULAR. AND mat saws, lISLTINO. PAGTI/N
•
TACKLE' BLOCRS, - PLAWIER PARIS'
CEMENT, HAIR &GRINDSTONES.
ifilEN94 vortkowl3LASS.LßATHEllailyWNWi‘
TAIRRANIVII SCALES(
Icranton. 344r0;44 . . top;
liONTßbst
NEW MILFORD
neX crisl tcrs-
Batt•
Lock.
Km.be,
L+trt.c•.
Vitralib.
Lnmp•. te
17101 CA.
STATIONARY . & PORTABLE
'UTICA, N. Y.'
• gaend Medicines.
1:1.-1
EMT 1:3 gt 0 OVERY
In Clicosteal and Llcdical SeCISC••
P E ; <IV
O' •
r: . 4f/
• - •1
J
4%
to'
o 2% , ' 1
U,
Dr. GA.74115'S TM BEHEDIESI
Cure incipient Consumption.
Dr.-041i1:1111VS Tau V.E.IIEDIES
Care Catarrh.
Dr, G.I.7. I :VEN•S VAIL InitiriEEDlES
Dr. G.l..r.movg. rAn. EIITDIES
Cur,, tl'eart Disease.
Dr. CI.T.Z.Vni'S TA LIMICEDIES
tilleuses.
C %%tn. RE.4IEDIES
the Liver.
Dr. E.! .121TE7.1:'S TAM ICEMIMMES
tte theSlotaraeliteadriowels
Dr. G201.7EV3 TAR , ItEMEDIES
Cure :2.l7c:wale Weaknesses.
Dr. Cl t!:'; ;'.E'9 T. REMEDIES
C2ood.
Dr. C - :":3 TAR REMEDIES
•the Throat.
Dr. 0.17177-: '3 TAR EIETIEDDEMI
Dr. Gilt VEN'Er-; TAB REMEDIES
Cure"F.l) - ..e Cold,"or"BayEever"
Dr. GAIIITIN•3 TAR. REMEDIES
Cer E.PseaSs.
Dr. pArrrays Tla. REMEDIES
Curt Contipn:!..Dn..
Dr. Giiir.VlNC3 TAB , REMEDIES
Cie !.-1241 . Intru.r.t.
Dr. GAII'I'ETS TAR REMEDIES
Cur, riii:Mey.Dlseases.
Dr. GAVIT v.ve. REMEDIES
Prvycntenc2ertzs.:YellotrTever
Dr. GARVEN'fI 'FAR REMEDIES
rresmt.. 71.31r.:1.0.ia revers.
Dr. f1....!?.;717PS RE3IEI3IES
Ttemcra Pala in the Breast.
Dr. GAD-VETS TAB !REMEDIES
Lusien.)Prifti Lithe Skil. or Back.
GARI7I7.i'S TAR ItEaTEDIES
2.1"11 e .STerior Toate.
Dr. G...tirt'll:VC4 TAR. REMEDIES
1 - tut.= the Amletite.
Dr. GARVEV'S Ti.lSt REMEDIES
tho.me the Food to Digest.
Dr. GARVETS 'FAR REMEDIES
itoetore the Weak end Debilitated
Dr. GAIIVIVS TAR REMEDIES.
Gin, Tone to Your System.
t`rDE Sr. CO.,
• 801-EIPSOPBSETO2O.
295 Seventh Ave.. New York.
486 0 x
;;;Ibi;r7ly - aVe 7 ,l-I,nown RO O TS, HeRSS
ima FRUIT S o ' entalined othet
tLuir 113:1176 are Cwhartie; Arelicra.
Dlemt!, and Anti-ttlFor.e. Thy
ateiels eu.ntlmt gummy of rrtak
'from tho.st:CA t to lc:A:, !.1 ;Jai
•
caulak. ea is
MA a SRS
coo of tbo roort dosta•troTortlre • an 4 Cutlass.,
tilt.' co taloa red strictly ase .
T 0D3030179a '
Thttc
paty to bo mad as a =NUN-4m fiza thws accard4 l
to cartci...ohs•
eat t±a facet:miler of en fie& ald. &LK&
tat .11: 1.1,cy scat:port st.ireasal live% tad stlmniat .
to awl A Eltrroo 1.14 w, A healthy scCoa is at =CO
brought about. -As a. r=cry to %latch 'Women,
aro rardr..l2ll r alert it to toperoodlay ereryetlo%
rthatarst. An a %prang and littrouocr Tanta!
they hare rm. 7147;strrvs atll and
rarratiro as will to Tonle. 'They the
'Whey aro I:mac:KlM Appetiser. They due&
Waal. They; gall:yy tad lartrorato. 2ttc:f tart
1)3aPo:**II, Consttratkm and !reattach% Vary Matra
rpec4ll4.•,intli nytNlcs of %%a-ray %Ida
illobodtlystratriluota 14c:tartan:Liao aaUlul u'd M
"w repot 63 Pz.2.% 2.%P2 cc, Fiore York;
F- 1
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Only 6 . 0 Conta , por. Bottle,
.
it jirrevatea CIO CZ'Orr=r. Ina.t! nVar 2 : 3 i
%tie co - 1.0:41:71a teCrenace the that
nuts Dt AiFTY of tha ILIIIL
Of=t itrt. rut Tien kV. itc;u'irsrfitunon
Urn than woe fire. plow: fn thontattet Crea-wie
31.• Ttoutue Lyon, n gl4,llllaa of I'll:Ireton ttfilexe.
nom= I.:derive/ trout tho Creolc,....Materro "eite
fay:lnto choftrf o purlyg, effete:mete: elf range:, Tno
IneorittsreeetreiToulllMpnpalariWithenobtainol.
is onpfnufflonteil , road I. tag . the
tionn-urned Cahill of f to Rm.,' St is n Eellrhtto
...eltucluir. erodinueo Sent Iron. It turetauf tbs
"4h. lion tend .I kma tl.o Lrnl.coot fuel
gime tto hair ttritia, port; nicety eprearauttt Ufa the
awn in Cinceryfuernt CO/tutu mite:nr;x:a Qctne
emu of a Cturtert hno, fuel t natty ell ffinfriateno4
Country tin= ot mar /nay Ceuta Rek tfottia
.q:l7ot?l's-Ellofy-13.11e Hair
Ex* r 475.,