The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 17, 1873, Image 4

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TW.ENT — Y-SNSTIS - TB_AIsTNUAL FAIR
6ILTBQI3EIZANNA. COUNTY'
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
Will be-beld in Montrose, on Wednesday,
Tbnrsday,and Friday, September
24, 25i and; 25 - ,. 1873.
PREMIUM LIST.
DIVISION I.—Qc.rses.
Hest Stanton, titre of best yearling colt
raised in the county,
Heavy draft Stallion
Quick draft Stallion
Brood Mare and Colt
Single gelding over 4 years old,
and owned in the county 8 3
Single Mare over 4 years old, raised
and owned in the counts , 5 3
Single horse not raised in tire county 8
Pair matched Horses or Mares rais
ed and owned in the county 5 3
Pair matched Horses or Marta not
raised in the county,
)'air three-year-old colts
Pair two-year•old colts
Threolear-old colt (gelding or mare) 9
Three-year-old stallion 3
Two-year old colt
One-year-old colt
Fastest pair walking horses in harness,
twine around track
Single horse under saddle or in har
ness
Judges-:—F. M. Williams Montrose; David
Summers, New Milton! ; P. Carpente, Hay
ford.
See Rule and Regulation 11.
DIVISION U.
Class (—Durham,.
Best dnrbam ball two years old and up
wards, $5 2d 113
Durham cow four years old and up
wards, 3
Durham bull one year old and up
wards, 5 3
Durham heifer three years old 3 2
Durham heifer three years old 3 2
• Durham one year old 2
Durham buil calf 2
Durham heifer calf 2
Class 3 —Grade Durhama
Best bull two yedrs old and, upwards s32d $2
Cow four yaws old and upwards 3 2
Heifer three years old 3 2
Heiler two years old 8 2
Four yearlings 3 2
Fonr calves ft 2
' Bull call 2
Heifer calf 2
Judges—Edmund Beebe, Franklin; Enna
Cool, Bridgewater ; Philander Bronson, La.
amp.
Class 3.—Devons.
Bait bull two years old and upwards ..5 2d E 3
Bull one year old 3 2
Cow four yeses old and upwards 3 3
Heifer three years old 3 2
Heifer two years old 3 2
Heifer one year old 2
. Buil raft 2
- Heifer calf
Class 4.—Grade Devon*.
Best Bull two years old and upwards $3 2d $2
Cow four years old and upwards 2
Heiler three years old 3 2
Heifer two years old
Four yearlings
Four calves
Bull Calf
'Heifer calf
Judges—,T. C. 'Morris, Scranton ; A. 11 P. 4
rink, 31ontrose Jndson Stone, rarest Isle.
Class s.—Oxen and Steers.
Rest pair working oxen over 4 yrs old, $6 2d $3
Pair steers three years old, 8 2
Pair steers two yes old, 3 2
Pia tat cattle,
Cow or steer, 4
Class CL—.Mderners.
Dest ball,
Cow,
Heifer three are old,
Heifer two years old,
Heifer one year old,
Heifer calf,
Ball calf,
Class T.—Ayrshire'.
Best bull.
Cow,
Heifer three years old,
Heifer two yearn old,
Heifer one year old,
Heifer calf,
Bull calf,
Judges—John B. Wilson,Middletcnin ; S. W.
Breed, Brooklyn; C. Delhauty, St. Joseph.
Class B.—Herds of eight.
Best herd short horns, $lO
Herd devons, 10
Herd Alderneys, 10
Herd Ayrshire; 10
Herd grade short hams, 5
Herd grade decant; 5
Herd grade Alderneys, 6
Herd grade Ayrshire& 5
Judges-3L L. Catlin, Bridgewater; A. ba e r
Grldls, Forest Lake; R. B. Birch rd, Jessup.
DIVISION in.
Class I.—Sheep.
Rest fine wool buck,
Three flue wool cwes,
• Three Hue wool lambs,
Coarse Wool buck,
Three coarse wool ewes,
Three coarse wool lambs,
Middle wool buck, _
Three middle wool ewes. 3 2
Three middle wool lambs, a
Class 2.—Swine.
-
Bast boar, _
$4 2d
Breeding aow, 4 3
Four pigs over three mouths, S 2
Judges—Sam'l Rogers, Slontrosol IL II War
riu.,,ton, Bridgewater: E. W. Ruse, Silver Lake.
Class a—Poultry.
Best trio of turkeys.
Trio of dark brabmas.
Trio of light brahmas,
Trio of blackspanish,
Trio of tiorkings,
Trio of homburgs, 2 1
Trio of leghorns, 2 1
Trio of ducks, 2 1
Judges—John Young. Dimock ; Robert Kent,
Bridgewater; Anthony - Beck, Montrose.
DIVISION IV.
Clues L—Rome Products.
Best tub or firkin of Juuo butter. 24 p
Tub or firkin of !September butter, 4 2
Ten lbs. butter made by girl under
18 years,
Cheese not tots than 25 lbs..
Chas 2.—Beeds.
Best bushel corn in ear, s 2 2d 2 1
34 bushel white winter wheat, a 50c
, 4 bushel spring wheat, 2 .50c
1 bushel rye, 1
la . bushel nate, 1
Hobe! barley. 2
Judges—C.7. Read, Montrose; L. R. Peck,
Burford ; James Gage, Brackney.
Class 2,—Vegetables, etc. „ .
Bait assortment fall apples, $1 2d 50::
Assortment winter apples, ' 1 500
Assortment pears, 1 50c
Assortment quinces, 1
Aud greatest variety of segatahka, 2 00c
Three cabin:go heads, • 1
Ten rutabagas, • 110 c
Three winters:plashes, I Three ptunpltins, .inc
Tweke onions,
Three heads cauliflower, Zit
Tcn beets, 450 c
Ten tomatoes, 50c
1 4 bushel potatoes, ' 50e
Assortment grapes grown in ecamty 2 50c
Cider Tinegannot less than 1 galkm:soe
.. 30 lbs. maple sugar, 1
10 lbs. honey, 1 '
Judges—H. IL Read, Philadelph
o ia: Win. A.
Vrerstnen,Mentrost; A. Seadsk,' Sprizotle.
.
Class I.—Cabinet work and Carriages.
Best double carriage, / 3
Single carriage, - 6
!duber wagon, 4
Democrat wagon, 4
Double sleigh, ' 8
Single sleigh, 3
Table. 2
Bureau, 2
Chamber act, 4
Class 2.—Leather, etc.
Beat pair fine boots, $2
Pair common boots, . I
Three aides harness leather, 2
Three sides upper leather, 1
Three sides solo leather, I
Set double harnms, 3
Set single harness, 2
Judges—Azar Lathrop. Montrose; Dr. L. A.
Smith, New Milford; Olin Trowbridge, Groat
Bend.
Class 3.—Farm Implements and Blacksmithing.
Best plough, $ 3
Harrow, 2
Cultivator, Zs• 2
Corn shone'', 2
Straw cutter, . 2
Churn power, 2
Firkin, 50c
Horse rake, 1
Washing machine, 1
Butter pail, 150 c
6 2d $3
6 3
. 6
6 3
DIVISION V..
Class I.—Domestic Manufactures.
Best 10 yards of flannel, $1. 1 :4 50c
10 yards of woolen carpet, 2 "
10 yards of rag carpet, • 1 "
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, kt
Judges—Mr. Abner Griffis, Forest Lake ; Mrs.
E: L. Beebe, Franklin; Mrs. H. J. Webb, Mont-
MSC.
Class 2.—Ornamental Needle Work, etc.
Best Photograph, Diploma,
Patch work quilt, $ 9
Quilt of any kind, 2
Spread, 2
Tidy, 1
Fine embroidery, 50c
Chair cushion, •
Knit shawl. ..
Collection of flowers, 2
Vase of flowers, 50c
Bouquet, 25 c
Exhibition of engravings, 2
Lamp mat, 50c
Specimen worstea work, ..
Ornamental needle work, "
• Penmanship, 1
Judges—Mrs. W. FL Jessup, Montrose; Mrs.
hr. L. A. Smith, New Milford ; Mrs. W.T. Moz-
Icy, .lor trose.
3.—Unenutrtersted Articles
Sudces—Mrs. Martha KnappMontrose; Mrs.
Julia Miller, Montrme; Wm. J. Terrell, Mont
rose; W. 31. Post, Susquehanna Depot.
The Plowing Match will be held on the larm
of John Turbot', on Tuesday, the first day of
the Fair.
First premium, $8
2d " 5
3d " 3
Judges—C. Burns. Chnennut ; W. T, Sher
wood ; Wallace Bullard, Bridgewater.
Rules and Regulations.
1. The Committee and Secretary have an of.
fice on the Grounds, where the Judges are re
quested to meet at 9 o'clock nn the 3d day,when
their names will be called vacancies filled ; and
they will be furnished with the Books of Entry
when they will proceed to t.ccide upon the mer
its of the articles and animals entered for pre.
miumk and report in writing at one o'clock
third day.
2. It is important that nll persons appointed
on Awarding Committers should be present at
that hour. The Judges ean resort for instruc
tions and to make out reports to the office_
3. Any animal entered for exhibition in one
class, cannot compete in any other mass, except
as one of a herd.
4. The Judges shall in all cases withhold
worthy, though there be no competition.
5. Exhibitors (excepting exhibitors of horses,
Division 1) wishing to compete for premhims
must have their articles entered on th e s ee ,
tary's Book before the close of the second day
of the Fair, and a card which will be received
from the Secretary, U. C. Tyler, must be placed
on the animal or article to he exhibited. They
must be on the ground for exhibition by °o'clock
a. in., of the tihrd day, or they cannot receive
a premium. No animal or article can be re
moved before the close of the exhibition, ex
cept by permission of one of the Executive Com
mittee.
6. Superintendents of the different depart
ments will hare all animals and articles sys
tematically arranged. The officers of the tier
eiety and Superintendents will be known by
their official badges.
7. No premium will be awarded to any per
son exhibiting articles or animals not entered
in the name or the bona fide owner of the
Same.
8. Premiums not called for before Janary Ist
will be considered donated to the Society.
9. -Any person. not a resident of the county
shall only be entitled to a diploma for his pre
mium.
10. 18 accordance with a by-law of the So
ciety, no person who has once taken a first
premium, shall be entitle to another one in the
same class, but may be awarded a diploma by
the Judges.
11. Exhibitors of horses, mares, and colts in
division first, wishing to compete for premiums
must have their animals of articles entered on
the Secretary•'s book on or before 10 o'clock in.
of the second day ufthe Fair, and a card which
will be received from the Secretary, H. C. Trier
must be placed on the animal to be exhibited.
And they most be on the ground for exhibition
at any time or they cannot receive a premium.
A sufficient police force will be in attendance,
day and night, to protect the property of ex
hibitors.
Arrangements are made for keening stock
over night in covered stalls;
There will be a Committee at the entrance of
the Fair Grounds to direct ail persons driving
in stock over night.
Entries may be made any time previous to the
Fair. by calling on the Secretary, H. C. Tyler.
at his office over Wilson's store, as nn entry of
article or animal will be made on the lid day of
the Fair.
All the Judges and Superintendents that
are here in time will reeeiven ticket fur a free
dinner.
Daily Order of Arrangements.
*WV
2 1
2 1
2 1
The gates will be open from 7 o'clock. a. in..
until 5 p. ni., each day.
September 21th, first day, there will be a
Free Fair, for the sale and exchange of ull
stock, cattle, horses, ect, to commence at 9 a.
in., on the Fair Grounds, and all persons are
invited to-astend free at charge_
At 1 p. m., the plowing Match will take place
on the farm of .1. 8. TarbelL
_ .
September 2,5 th, second day, the Judges will
msneet all horses for their premiums.
September 20th. third day, at 10 o'clock, a.
tn., a grand cavalcade of horses in harness will
take place on the track. At 10% o'clock, at
the call of :be Superintendent, cfaw drat will
assemble in front of the Judges' stand tbr ex
hibition and final inspection, At 11 o'clock,
single and mooched horses. At 11.14 o'clock,
colts, At 2 o'clock p. m., the address. At 4
o'clock, announcement of the award of premi
ums. To conclude with an exhibition of gen
cral driving on the track.
Price of Admission.
There will be no badges or exhibitors' tickets
Issued, but nll animals and articles entered for
CUMpalltlon free of charge, except horses. For
each admission of adults, 25 cents will be
charged, (except to life members and 15 cents
for children under 13 years of age, Also, 25
cents for each admission of dotiblu teams, and
15 cents for single horses.
All tickets to be taken up at the gates.
Superintendents.
General Superintendent—lL C..Jeseup.
Superintendent of Cattle—John Frlull.
Sheep and Swine -L Harris.
Agricultural Implements—C. Sherman.
Dairy Lathrop.
Vegetable HaII.-Edwin Lathrop. ' '
Ladies' Hall—Mr. and Ur& Daniel Sayre,
Mrs. Amos Nichols.
D. F.Atterrs, Executive •
A. Stratnon, ,Co mmittee. .
E. B.u.nurrn, s'
JAMES E. CADMALT, President.
IL Secretary.
New Advertisements
pArsiTs AND OILS.
A FINE STOCK AT
B. 11. LYONS & Co.'s
Montrose, May 14, ma.
C ABPETS.
CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND CPWARDS
—Less than EL Y. Prices—
May 14,'7!. For Sale by B. U. eiol4B dr Co
SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
ETES
Giacocserlets
At Low Figure@ at
EM=l
WALL AND WINDOIV PAPEaS
A LARGE STOCK,
AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
EVERY WEEK, DIRECT FROM.
TUE MANUFACTORY.
On Salo by
B. R. LYO.NS d CO
May 14, 1671.
SPOOL THE AD,
COAT'S, CLARK'S 0. N. T.,
& JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD
—WHITE, BLACK, A
ORED—FROM No. S TO No. 130, AT
75 CENTS PER DOZEN.
For taw by
B. IL LYONS L. CO
' Xontrose, May 14, ISB.
A. NITSTEDV EASILV SOLVED
New Stock or Goode ■t tho -Head of liarlration."—
A. if. BULLARD I. constantly rceel tine lane odd
tient, to hts stock. of G R C'En A ND rfeo
at [JP old stand at the head of :sit tigattoo here an)
man, woman, or
Cl-13C3La3C)
can and the very best articles that can be
.F° CP TT rtj ID.
10 Any grocery house in the town. The old syst4 m
slow sale. and small Pronto la
3 - 30M.ELI)
or might G. hr. and in to stead the better ry.tetn o
quitk .ale* and mall profit+, unit by relitnc for
pay only, there will be no had dear to nod., ep non
good cu,tomere. Call
and examine my goods and procra.an d fee if they do rot
compare favorably with any al brr honer in
100can.tieCNE3e.
A. N. BULLARD
Mentroee. Aprl'
J. H. Etasuma. I 0, S. 1461,6. sm..
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BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS
[Err Ant.tpurn is 184.]
BARNES BROS. & BINDING.
IN AND M.INTFArT I • ItERS Or
A4tatiltit fi ( A, tutricait allarbtv.l,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Dintlei,
26 Chenango St. Near
Nay 14,1813, DIVOILAIIION. 1
CASH PAID FOR WOOL:
CLOTH EXCHANGED for WOOL
WOOL MANT 9, ArTrIZED ON similes
O,RDY THE YARD.
OVER AT MOTT'S WOOLEN MILL
DON'T FORGET TT!
Hontrom July 2d.1R73. —llm
Furniture and Undertaking
3Pu.rrilru. - rM
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Extensive Furniture Wererenm von will ilnd the Inn..ee
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
3F° 'Cr XI. r 4 tl" I riz ICJ ~."M
To be toned In this section of the cour•try, of bls no
manufacture, and at prices flint atnnoi tali to give Put ts
faction. lie Inskes the very beet
EXTENSION TABLES
la the etruntry, end WARRANT:. them
17P110 LsTERY WORK
Of all kinds done in the unt...t. mantle,
ES 3P. Wit. 1V GI- Mt 3Z;
OF VARIOIIi
PURE ICO.I 3IATR ASSES,
COMMON MATILASSES.
UNDERTAKING
Theenbeeriber will hereafter make tia. ndertnuirg u
girraYndththbhtob:ttllint
needing bl. err ice* wi be attended to promptly and a•
satlefactot7 obangs.
WM W. Siam SON
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 91.
FURNINTURE WARE!
EVEBYTHING NEW AND STY LISII
Alk.m. i. Zr. C>l\7l-a=l"S" , 6l
50 Washington St., Binghtionton,
Consisting of everything nameable in that
businesa. Repatnng pramptly done.
UNDER* --- .14,- - * - 7 - goleA - - TIM%
„pea...it,. •
PRICES BEANONABLE. Satisfaction gustantend.
Binghamton, N. T., August 20. 1610.-Iy.
y aux - now a BROTHER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF-
FiNS, CASKETS, ETC.,
F 5 =3 , 4.erMEV9I
ALL ORDRZS PROMPTLY ATTEMDED TO
V. Etclaw's a Otto
April 23, 157.,....1e,
Drug i and irdicines
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, an d
effectual fo r
preserving the
hair. It soon
restores faded
or gray hair
to its original
color, with the
gloss and freshness of youth. Thin
hair is thickened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though not always,
cured by its nse. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed ; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu—
lated into activity, so that a new
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, BLABS.
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis. Asthma,
and Consumption.
ir Among the great
i''',.- . discoveries of tandem
~,- _
.„„ !,,‘. science, few are of
~„:„..,:" ~.. e.t 44y moro k. ye i n t l kk val t t i r to
i
\ 1 t . , ' feetlaTreme ' d ' v fo 's r e arl
• 'O4 . ' .`"•' di.erises of III; Throat
.4. • and Lungs. A vast
I'l4' trial of its virtues,
throughout this nod
,iiiPt.7.Y other countries. has
shown that it does
surely mid effectually
control them. The te.timony of our best Citl-
Mt+, of all clas.es, establi,bes the fact, that
CIIERRY PEr.-ronst, will and does relieve and
cum the afflicting ilisonlers of the Throat and
Lung. beyond any other medicine. The mmt
dangerous affectimo of the Pulmonary Organs
yield to its power; and fires of Consump.
lion, cured by this preparation, are public
ly known, so remarkable ,a. hardly to be be.
bored, were they mit proven beyond dispute.
As a remedy it i. adequate, on which the publics
truly rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
the forerunner. of rem %Orion. disease, it saves
unnumbered live., end an amount of suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces the mo l t • , ...elcal. Every family should
and unperreivcd atmck of Pulmonary Affections,
which are fty.ilv met at fir.% but which become
incurable, and ion often fatal, if neglected 'ren
der Inag. need LWh dormice; and i: is linviiie to
tie without it. As a tufegunol to children, amid
the distressing disea.e o which beet the Throat
and Client of childhood, Cligntor PECTOI44II.
Is inealnable; for, by its timely nee, multi
tudes ore re , eueil fnan premature graves, and
saved to the love and affection centred on them.
It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds,
securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No
one will suffer troublesome influenza and pain-
Cal Bronqiiitim. when they know here, easily
they can be cured.
Originally t 6. pnwliirt of long, laborious, and
successful ehennenl it emtigution, no coot or toil
is sparest in nuking every bottle in the utmost
possible !,erfeciion. if mar he confidently re
lied upon n. all the virtues it has ever
exhibited. and col - able of producing cures 111
Memorable as the greatest it has over etreetai
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemluta.
BOLD BY ALL DaLTIOIBTB EVERYIYHZELS.
ca;
YEAR'S AGO
DEEZECAN
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J. W. MOTT
W-c• r.r,t 17novrn In America. Ile
tnerlte ere vrt II tin nes throughout the
hablta'tle It Itne the oldest and
be•t n eon] t.f any L•nlotent la the
srai hl . F.,m the nth/tonenpen wine
ion, or boll,, .01.• no enenttlatnt lan•
over rtaclud u., and nw n healing and
PAM SUBDUING LINRIIENT,
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the So n:.. I too. n I tee. I are. n. Islamic all
person, cht 12. , Inminh. rounders. Yeagbasne.
iv.lehop, Wtndrute. Hnor.tde. graving.Sprlng.
halt. &Adele. mauls, snd llama. Cub; law dlainsaa
ol the Lye sni
Thies, Mules or Cattle.
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fl Ilemom . bcr. thla Lin!ment did not
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MOST " Sty{ ' A" r. ,,,, ruL,w. cowl maiyan or
tir•tunx; .424 D la [WILCOX Lnaitztrys. But ve due
the eipertet cc 01 Mei . shirty yesms of 12141..ith
6 - ut.tar.t.al rra-tate. sal by a multltiuleot
ratlossm.
II he J lei,eUt le 'let m rceommmdgL the
Money iiill te.REfanded.
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=rat eialruiag tba une prolaatlea ar remits, 24 v9
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but
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26e.. eoe. and $l.OO per Battle.
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Ay er's
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pYON 'MFG. CO•
Drags and Medicines
NEW DISC ®VERY
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Cure Incipient Concrunntion.
Dr. GAIRMET'S TAR Rl' '.DIES
Cure Cn:arrh.
Dr. G 7.11: rarnrinE.s
Cure Asthma.
Dr. G.111111:X'S TVA mr.nrEmEs
Cure Heart rthraqe.
Dr. G AFISTV'S T.tV Ira:NT:DEES
Curd SITE Piv
Dr. GASt 11'11PS vcEnronirs
Le_rxtlate the FAver.
Dr. GAV:VM'S TALI
n,711 rs the fc,:emr...rbruzlitoWels
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Cure all rPrtm le Y.Ye - cknemies.
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Dr. GrACiV2.lr.i TAI7. IRE:Tarpn:s
Cure "itc,%e Coltl,"or-iany'Vever"
Dr. GAiaTri:".i'S Tna nENIEBIES
Cum Ettux Df...eas&a.
Dr. GARVIN'S IRr.:llEuEnt
Curo Cell%!ipatiou.
Dr. GAUT:I:VS IVETLEDIES
Cum Sq.% IT.!3ca:n.
Dr. GAR TIN'3 TAN. REMEDIES
Car. Rknaey D!sent..e%.
Dr. GAL:va:vs TAIL iLETIEDIES
Prr,nt Ehotern encw Fever
Dr. GAILYIn'S T IR REMEDIES
Prvvent illa!ar!otts rel - Prq.
Dr. GAILY:VS TAR REIMEDIES
raftz Li the I:react.
Dr. G 'E Ait I:1: E DIES
fain i V., Si,:::1••• or Llnur It.
Dr. GAR I VEV'S 7.'0'4 ILEA EDIES
Ain 3 Snperier T 1 onto.
Dr. GARVIN'S l'Art na-arnaLs
Ite,tore the Appetim.
Dr. GARVIN'S 'FAR RE:I=DIES
Canso tho rood to o!..gest.
Dr. GARvivs rut REMEDIES
emtnro llrea.7.‘ end Debilitated
Dr. GARVIN'S WAR REMEDIES
Give Tone to Tour System.
I. F. HYDE & CO.,
BOLE PEOPRIETOILS,
195 Seventh. Arr.. New York.
Iron izt the Biood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG,
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron. is so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of .Nature's Own Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousand ills " simply
rtahoning up,lnrigorating and
lizing the System. The en
ed and vitalized blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages anti waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leavihg -nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Druiu , Y, Chronic Mar
rheea,Bolls,:tiervousAffeetions,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in,
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
state of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but arc permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and new
life into all parts of the system,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution.
Thousands have been changed
by the use of this remedy, trona
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, h,calthy, and
happy men and Women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hes.
{tate to give it a triad.
See that each bottle has L
PERU..
VIAN SYRUP blown lithe glass,
Pamphlota Frog
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 Milton Place, Boston.
BOLD DT DEIUGGIIITS OCNEAALLT.
1,4.---vm I y.
_ .Iris
;Ik. ornni
Ai Him-4h
Only 50 Cent.; per Bottle.
Itpromotea the calourru, rrarszr.rcs
,th,C01.013, taktl Lnerrasee the Vigor
and =Aril' of the SLUM
QM TatalT Teas Ann traea TiAtTarnes rat
Mt man stag first plaent in fin market by Proft-m
E. Thorns, Lyon, n =admit° of Prineetoti Colleee. r
The name is derived !ran tho Greek." limorn," He..•
tijrlimta dame. vorVt, etjtrocaote, or 'veers, Tho
fararithaaneeeired,and tho pop:ear/fp olerdnol,
h =prim:dental and Increhtle. It lucharea tho
Ilenormatmd Beatrre of t h o /fen. It n de! ightful
ibritsittit. It cradtentai 1/..rtdeve. It prtacnts tho
Nam tram turning gray. It haw Etsa nod,
girre Wt. neh, raft gtoary all moaner. ILLS act
maim Ut Gearrnerg and finetrre at Meese:am Clean
an of a Carrcray no, nal kallbr nll Dtvcgiet, nod
amm cry tam:slap:dr rilty Cents per /PAU%
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Tromaifs Say 13' HET
LYON'S
ETO.,
Drugs. and Medicines
Br. J. Walker's California 'Vinegar
Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation,
made chiefly , from the native herbs found
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountain. of California, the medicinal pro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily asked, "What is the cause
of the imparaileled SUCCM9 of VESTA AR BIT-
Tuvi? " Our answer is, that they remove
the rause of &sr:re, and the patient,recov
era his health. Tboyetre the great blood'
purifier and a life•giving principle, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the systerit.
Never before in the history of the world has
a medicine been compounded poes<ing
the remarkable (vilifies of Vntonz Brertzs
in healing, the filch of every disease man is
heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In=
flammation of the Liver andVisceralOrgmas,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them tin VINTOAR BITTEISS as a medicine,
and avoid the us& of alcoholic stimulants
in form.
No Person NM talie these Bitters
according, to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their hones are not de
stroye,i by mineral poison or other means,
and vitil orpols wasted bt.yond repair.
4; rid till 'fl h onsaini pmclaitnVllTECLUt
13rrrzas the inoqt . womierful Invigorrtnt that
evt-r SlIbt111.1('d the oinking syt+tetn.
Bilious, Itymitt Put, and Intermit-
Old Fevers, which are so prevalent in the
valleys of oar great rivers throughout the
Uni'ed States, especially those of the
Missouri. Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Ariaism:, That, Colorado, Bra-
Rio Grande, l'earl, Alabama, Mobße,
Sitrannith,Roamoko;dames,and many others,
with their vast tributaries, tinioughout on?
entire ro-intry during, the Summer and Au
tumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
minsu.ll heat and dryness, are invariably
nc,iimplinied by cat.: naive derangements of
Om stimuli+ mid liver, and other abdominal
ri,aiiira In their treatment. a purgative,
es.tag a powerful 'miasmie upon these
a;-;; oni.ins, is e , .intially necessary.
Tnere ‘ii:tixartie for the purpose equid
to 1)a, .1, WALICI:II . S VI‘CCI to B; tans,
tars will qpi'elllty ntno^e the dark-colored
twitter with which the bowels :11%3
le 1. at the hams time stimulating, the
of the liver, and generally restor
ing the healthy :tmcdons of the digestive
11.p:rp...1:1 or r0f1: 4 1 , -,tion,Tl.,wla c l io ,
:be Cowiloi. Tightness
or the Che 1 1/i7ziatir.,, lionr E i rinet i ni o w, o f
Cie Stoiwt.ilt, lint 'la IV! in the Month, Dil
i., Palpitation r.O the
ra own of Lilo i.ntec , Pain in Vie region of
and it !inn olieir painful
in- the 4iff.priii;:,, of
Ow. I,i:in will [Tool , a better inarintee of
13 'Joi ti leny'llywiverlinement.
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SCP , fIIIII, or to:4s Evil, White
3, s. ti,vcilctl Neck,
I.lmtnmmtiollS, indolent
1,11. t•:1 31..retIrLa Affcuti9aA, 011
01 thi, Skin, Sore I.:ycs,
etc. L th.,o, as 1:1 nil other constitil
t!onul 14;seame YAM:L:II'B VrUx Ifl lirrrlcas
h:/1•e th—ir eirut,ll - 0 poWiTS /II
the most o',,stuatite mid intractable cases.
For Inlianyual ary and Chronic
illivitinallslll, 'et, Dllions, 'Remittent
and Intermitt,nt Disces of the
Blo•11, DlAdder, these
B.tt.•ri 11.. v,, no equzd. Such Diseases are
caused I,v Vitiated
Meehanicnl Di Kenlce:. —Persons en
gaged 111 Ya.uts and .Tha(TaLq, such as
I'. thaucrs, U.dd-boaters, and
Abner:, as ta..y a.lc.uror in life, aro subject
to paralysis of Ow Bo ifcla. To guard
against this, take a dose of Wterurn's Yrs..
EuAll Burr. IL3 UCe.a2+lolllllly.
For Skin DiseaNes, Eruptions, Totter,
Salt Inertia, 131otellits, SpoLn, Pimples, Pus
tules, Boils, Girbubeles, Itingworms, Scald
Head, Sore Eye,, Erysipelas, Itch, Seurft,
Dine ,iorntiutin of the Skin, Humors and
Dikeanca of the Skin of whatever name or
nature., are literally Aug np and carried out
of the sybtem in a short time by the use of
these liitt,lrs.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurk
ing in dm system of so many thousands, are
elLetually destroyed told. removed. No sys
teal of m,iticine, no vormifuges, no unthel
minines, will free [no system from worms
like the», BittErs
For Female Complaints, in young, or
old, married or single, at the down of wom-
WI !rood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
in/prevenient is soon perceptible.
J hdice. —ln all c.es ,, s of lamellae, rest
mowed that your liver is not doing its work.
Tile only sensible treatment is to promote
the secretion of the bile and favor its re
moval. Fur this purpose use Vmmosit
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
ever you find its impurities bursting through
"the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
eleawe it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the-health of the system
azv fuiLow.
B. B. Irr.c.DONALD '4b COy
Drogerta m 1 Generoa dgeoto, Sao Yrancirco, (Slifortda.
and <or. ISkshioaton and Charlton Stk. How York.
Sold by all Druggists turd Dealers.
Sept. 10th, Itin —ly.
fillscellane
TdiXES X.a X-a =3OI7IS E.
flt rrtS (STILT (LOUT!.
31ONTRoSE, PENIV.t.
51,741A - 41,',4,4 ',far= itil:Y4,---f4lh--.7571:
JOHN N. TAstisciL. Proprietor.
Nino Etagrs 1,241, tire litntee conceding with
the 11.tto int:Lehi - 0i valley Initittt-ti,n.
t to , . W,
! Apeil
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•A• 3LATCYILEY'S
a.• IMPROV.t.i.i CUCUMBER. '.OOD
.e.:: pump. Tattehnt,, 11ur.11 , 1, E.F cn.,,T
awl rims;. Tial brut pump for the
-
I".t money. Niirntif.i. is ,spirchilir,
.1; I tilt,ul to Matchley'it Patvet I I topro,
i - • od Pruett,. t end Sew Ilrop 1.1p•ok
i , Vatle. Isltlch eap lot trllhdrattrytt PIT
, —fit rum..vlng the i'ulllir or di, tgrhing
'. . IlltlUirll, i , Also, Wu l'Oppurtitinmbcr
syhicia neyer rracko. atitt Win outl.;.
I 4
au •other. For rale by Dealer* t•tt . sy
9•• when+. Fe for Oxtail:43w im4 I'nm;
N. ' /Jet. g
H ' ,' ' Cifis.q,ol.4Telitt,T,,wr
rtO6 1 1 . 9^1me. , T,.. St . l'!'lß., h,
her. Iftb, 1,12.- , No. :44—11.
County. Business Directory.
Two linen la We Dlrvrtory, ono Tent . , $1.30 ; each ad
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ItIONTROSE.
O. S,BEEBE—CorA,I7 Surveyor, of Suripitebanna Cows
ty. Oflire In the Coact Howe. Montrose, Pa.—DO-G.
JAMES E. CARR A LT, Attorney at L... Office one
door below Turbell Hoagie-Publle Avenue, e
NUM. 11. COOPER .t CO.. Banker!. fell Foreign Pas
sage Tick, to end Dratto on England, Ireland and Scot
land. •
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Lite (neer
once Adonis ; also, sell Itallrose and AeddeetTicket•
to New York end Ptilladelphi a. Oriee ono door east
°Dile Bank.
WM. HAI.GIEWOUT, Slater, Wholesale end Sold.
dealer In all kind. ot elate roofing. Montrose. Pa.
BURNS di NICHOLS, the place to get Drugoand Hod
Ones, Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, Peeket-Books, Specta
cles Yankee Notions. de. Brick Block.
WM. L. COX. Harness maker and dealeria all Uncles
usually kept by the trade, °plane its the Lank. •
BOYD A CORWIN. Dealers In Stoves., Hardware.
and Mann Pictures* of Tin and Sheethon ware, corner
or Vain and Tarnplke street.
A. N. BULLARD. Venter or groceries. Provisions.
Book., Statlonery and Yankee Notions, at head t
Public Avenue.•
NEW 31ILFORD.
L. L. 1.ri1.04. Dealer In all Mons of forming imple
ment.. mowing machine., went tarty., dog powers.
err., etc.. Main opposite Savings Bank. iGtn•
CA Y CO A I'LASTF:II —NICHOLAS S HOE7IIAKED,deoI
co In trennine Callan.% Plaster. Fresh ground.
SAVING!, RINK, NEW MILFORD.—FIa per cent. In
Wrest 00 nll Deposits. D.C. a general list.kine Itu•
Ile,. .11-1 f S. B. CHASE: & CO.
SC. L MOSS &CO , Dealers In Dry Good., ilats,Capse
Boots and Shoes, nod General
! Jf nn 3t.
street, second drnrbelow the Episcopal Ckt.....a. •
Y. F. KIM HEIL Car:lnge "Milker nod Undertaker..
Mal n Street, two doors otiose ilawleraStore..
McCOLLUM BROTIII:JIS, Dealers to Groceries am
Provisions, nn Mal, r•trktut.•
SON. Dealers In Floor. Feed. Meal,
- Lime. Cement. Groeeriee and Previa:nous on
_Main Street. opposite the Depot.
MOSS k KEEP, Rough Leather Mnonfactuiers.
AratErrr Moss. Jo 1. I- otabliehod 151F1. Wii. D. Kase.
hr..CEY k IIAYDEN, Denier. to Drug. and:Medicines
' and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, neat
*he-Depot.
I. DICE ER SIAN. .in.. Dealer In general merchandise
nod Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Street.
GIIISON. .
!B. M. TTNOLET—DeaIer In Stnres,lln, Copper. Thy.
and Shestlmn Were. Css: Ines. AC. Also. mannfactur
ref She. t Metals to order. Eve Trongh and Lend Pipe
huslr., , rttenned to at fair .prices—Glhnost
rennortvar.la.-1,
ZDWAnn , REYA MT, Ifnordhetnrers of Waget.•
I nod Sleighs, near the Ingalls' Store.
•G REAT BEND
LF:N7IEIM. Manufacturer of Leather. and dealrr
to gcncral I.lerchannlee. on Main Street.•
11. P. 4; IN. Merchant Tailor and dealer in , Reltd,
'tor It, og, Dry floods.Groctiles and Provialone
Main Orrcel.•
Hardware and Machinery.
vas YI Y, GEHILEMEII
‘a r'23+ CD Co I3t.
HORSE HAY FORKS!
A. 3. NELLIVPATEAIerIPOOVED
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NELLIS'S G.RAPPLE FEILLY,
liapiossent that Ferry Fanner. Carpenter, blasoa
.Vt.431701171.2as
HORSE RAKES
Band Scythe.... Se.thy, Grab. Cradle.
Iron. (A eller limed) Axles.
Sprlnro.
Carriage Bode. CI Barr. (Steel and Iron.)
3314Ccoz:Litcsx-
CI CI , FFXI XI PICOTS
Thnt oat's Ores nn A ALIN NVITINTLE when ts •
Cade Is needy for the TI he. TEN ONE aid yea *ll
End the Con e Always Itigtxtt
%Tr*, Urlnd 'toot",
Pict K. •
IC ',WC'S, firth Sten.,
011.
Ttn.Sl 4re,
Mon:trke, July 5, DST .-If. BOYD 4.4 CORWIN
FN r 1.31: °TILERS,
SCRANTON, YL
Wholesale it TIMM! Dealer* , In
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
.NAILS, SPIRTS, SHOVELS,
" - rILDER's lIARDwARE,
JILNE RA IL, CoU.v7 ERSUNK d 7' RAIL SPIKES
- .
RAILROAD d IfLY !NO sUPPLIEs.
L•Al21:1A OK srwas, AXLES. SEEM'S AND
Bur S. BOLTS, SUTR artd WARMERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
nußs. SPOKES.
HELLOES. SEAT SPLVDLES. DOHS. .c.
ANVII.S. VICAE, SWIM'S Anil THEE. BELLOWS
AMldnits. SLEDGES. PILES..te. fie.
eiRr.'.'CLAR AND MILL SAWS. DFLTING. PACKING
TACKLE !MOCKS. pLAwrgn PARIS
CEMENT. HAIR .t GRINDSTONES
VIL litieU tVINMOR: GI.A SS. LEA TT T-11.t FIND WO !.+.
PAIRSAVE'S SCALES
Scranton, Marr l•
StilEiTOli WHIGS Bi
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UAL, AND RE EURNs THE SAME
ON DEMAND WirtiouT
()us NoTICE ALLo w LNG INTER
EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN.
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON TIIE FIRST DAYS OF JAN I:-
ARV AND JULY. ASA FP: AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOIL
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
ci I AN les, AND' M ACHIN IsTs. AND
FOIL WOMEN 'AND - CHILDREN AS
WELL. •MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OIL BEFORE TILE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST FROM TILE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS,
IS IN ALL.RESPECTS A HOME IN•
sTITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW lIF,CEIYING THE. SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN•
ENS AND 'MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES IMAM,
'SANFOIiD GRANT, GEORGE FISH
ER, JAS. S. sLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN,
MATTHE we. ; DANIEL HOW
ELL. A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT ;
JAMES BLAIR. PEESIDENT ; 0. C.
;3100RE, CASHIER. • "
, OPEN Dmix, FROM NINE A, M.
UNTIE:FOUR P. M., AND-ON WED.
NESDAY , AND-SATURDAY EVE.
NINGS UNTIL EIGIiT O'CLOCK.
Feb, 1?, 18.73,=-Iy,
Butts
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