The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 08, 1873, Image 4

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TIiE-sIrFEEITII ANN CAL 'FAIR.
OF THE
llafforibilllollTHlSocioty
Will be held on the Fair Grounds iu
Harford, on Wednesday and Thurs
•dap, October Bth and Otb, 1873.
3Promlux= Limit.
CLASS 1.
Division I.—Honor
Rest draft or. farm stallion, ovcr.4 years $4 2d $3
Road stallion, same age, 4 3
Pair matched horses, 4 3
Pair horses for till work, 4 3
Single driving horses, 3 2
Brood mare and colt, 8 2
Judges—A. J. Seamans, John Nicer, Sch.'
Nicholson, Samuel Faikenhury,Sumfa Depot.
Division 2:—Colts and Mule&
Best. pair three year old.colts,, 3 9
Pair two year obrcolts, 3 2
Three year old colt, 2 1
Two year old colt, 3 1
One year old colt, 2 1
• Pair mules,
Judge*—David Vanßuskirk. Harford. 2 Wm.
W. Williams, Gibson, J. 0. Bullard, Brooklyn.
CLASS IL ,
Division I.—Durham& i •
Best bull. two years old and upwards, 4 ' 8
Yearling bull, 8 2
Bull calf,2 1
.
Cow three years old and upwards, 8 2
Heifer two years old, . 3 2
Yearling heifer, 3 2
Helfer calf, 2 1
Division 2. Devon*.
Best hull two years old and upwards, 4 8
Yearling bull, 3 2
Bull calf, 2 1
Cow three years old and upwards, 8 2
Heifer two years old, 8 -2
Yearling heifer, 8 2
Heifer calf, -r2 1
Division 3.—Aldenitys.
Beet bull two years old and upwards, A 3
Yearling bull, 3 2
Bull calf, 2 1
Cow three years old and upwards 8 2
Helfer two years old, 3 2
Yearling heifer, 8 2
Heifer calf, 2 1
Division t—Ayrshinss
Hest bull two vears old and upwards 4 3
Yearling bull, 3 2
Bull calf, 2 1
Cow three years old and upwards, 3 2
Heifer two years old, 3 2
Yearling heifer, 3 2
Heifer calf, 2 1
Judges—Otis Grinnell, Rarford ; T. D. Reese,
Clifford; Thomas Tingley, Jackson.
Division s.—Grade Durham&
Best Pull over two years old,
Bull one year old,
Bull calf,
Cow,
Three year old heifer.
Two year old heifer, 2 1
One year old heifer, 2 1
Heifer calf. 3 1
Three yearlings, 8 2
Three calves, 3 2
Judges—Joseph McConnell. Harford ; G. L.
Corwin, New Milford ; Evan Jenkins, Clifford.
Division 6.--Drule Devvms.
Best bull over twoyeant old,
bull one year old,
801 l calf,
Cow,
Three year old heifer,
Two year old heifer,
One year old heifer,
Helfer call.
Three yearlings,
Three calves,
• -
Judges—Urbane Tingley. Flarford ; Charles
Watrous,l3ridgewater; H. N. Smith. Lenox.
Division 7.—Natives.
Ben buil over year old,
Cow,
Two year old heifer,
Three yearlings,
Three calves,
Division B.—Ozer And Steers.
Best pair working oxen 5 yrs. old or over 4 8
Pair working oxen 4 yrs. old, 4 8'
Pair tat oxen, . 3
Pair steers three years old, 8 - 2
Pair steers two years old, 3 2
Pair steers one year old, 2 1
Pair steers wives (broke,) 2 1
Judgm—.l. G. Hotchkiss, Harford ; Perry C.
Conklin, Dimock ; Ambrose -Benson, Susque
hanna Depot.
CLASS M.
Sheep and Swine.
Best fine wooled buck,
Three fine wooled ewes,
" " lsmtr3,
Middle wooled buck,
Three middle wooled ewes,
" " lumb3,
Coarse wooled buck,
Three coarse woole.: ewes,
" " lambs,
Buck lamb of each, 1
Boar, 4 a
Breeding sow, 4 3
gPrilIZ'FiZ, 3 2
rall pigs (not Tess than ton?,) 3 1 2
intim—Wm. E. Tingley. Burford : A. G.
Hollister, Brooklyn; Gaberiel Deeker,Franklin.
CLASS IV
Poultry.
Best pair turkeys,
Pair of geese,
Four ducks,
Five fowls,
Five spring thickens,
CLASS V
Grain.
Hest peck winter wheat,
Peck spring wheat,
Peck rye,
Peck oats,
Hall bushel corn in the ear,
Half bushel buckwheat,
Peck clover seed,
Peck timotuy seed,
Peck flax seed. •
CLASS VL
Fruit and Vegetably'.
Smartt] apples, at least three varieties,
not less than one dozen each, I X
Winter apples, ditto,
1 r 9
Qteneyi, 1
.14
Peaches, 1 3.
Grapes, I
lieu bushel potatoes, two ormere
varieties, 1 34.:
Winter squash, 31
Pumpkins,
Three heads of cabbage, •
Twelve onions,
Six beets,
Six tomatoes, •
Judges—Alvin Stearns, lierford; 'tLomas
Erans,kihson; Lyman Tiffany, Brooklyn.
CLASS NIL
Butter, Cho:wand Bread.
Best firkin butter,
Pall butter,
Jar butter,
Roll butter, .
Cheese,
Loaf wheat bread,
Loat graham bread,
Indian bread, ,
Soda biscuit. -
CLASS VIM -'
. Vinegar, Wheat, Flour, Honey and Sugar.
Best cider vinegar; 36
Sack wheat Sour, 1
29 lbs. honey, . 1 4
10 Tbs. caked or stirred sugar, 1 ,
10 lbs. drained sugar, 1 60c
Maple syrnp, SOc
!'four to be,manufiteturod in the county.
Judges—B. F. Hine, Barron) ; Daniel Evans,
Gibson ; John Foot. Susquehanna Depot.
e \ LAStil IX.
LciaWer , BOWS, etc,
Best two isides harness leather,
Two sides upper leather,
Two sole leather,
Two calf skins. ' • . • '
Assortment or skins,
Fair fine boots,
Pair coarse hoots,
Catilap harness,
Set team harness, 2
Articles in this class to be manufactaredin tho
county.
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CLASSIC.
Agricultural Implements and Carriages;
Best common plow, 1.
Cultivator, 1
Corn dialler,
Straw cutter,
Horse rake, 1
Churning machine, I
Open buggy. 8 2
Double carriage, 3 2
Single carriage. 8 ..- 2 ,
Marget wagon, 3 2
Lumber wagon, ' 8 2
'Wei° sleigh, 2
Wagon and carriages to be now and exllbited
by the manufacturer.
,:
, CLASS XL
Cabinet:Work, Hardware, etc.
Best specimen of cabinet work, S
Set of chairs, 1
Rocking chair, 1
Sewing machine, . 1 -
Churn, 1
Butter pail, 50c
Butter firkin, - , 500
Set horse shoes. 50a
Lot tin ware, 50c
Co.)11 stove for coal,l
wood, - - r -- 1
- Parlor stove, 1
Judges—C. B. tfallstead, Burford; 'J. H. Cor
win, Montrose; Richard Gelett, Gibson.
CLASS Mi.
Domestic Goods,
Best 5 yards woolen flonnel, 2 1
5 yards plaid flannel, 2 1
5 yards full cloth, 2 1
Pair woolen blankets, . 1 50c
6 pairs woolen socks, - 1 "
2 pairs woolen mittens, 1 '
Sample of woolen yarn, 1 "
5 yams linen cloth, g 1
5 yards linen towelling, 2 1
10 yards woolen carpet, 2 1
Rag carpet 2 1
J
Judges—H. J . Tyler. Herford; Mrs. A. E.
Sherwood, Harlon]; Mrs. B. Eatabrook, Bar
ford.
CLASS XIII.
Ornamental Needle Work
Bestpat.thwork quilt, 2 1
Quilt of any other kind, 1 50c
Bed spread,
Worked skirt, I
Worked collar, 50c k
Specimen of worsted embroidery, 50c
Specimen silk embroider?, 50c 1 4
Bonnet, 50c t...i
Ladies' Searle, 500 ~ !4
Knit hood, 50c Ai
-
Tidy corer, 50 c i t
Fine shirt, 30c ) 4
CLASS XIV.
Paintings, Flowers, etc.
Best oil painting, 2 1
Painting of any other kind, I 50r
Drawing, 1 50c
Exhibition photographs and am.
brotypes, - A: ' 50e
Picluru frainca, 1 50c
Variety of flowers, 2 1
Floral design, 2 , t 1
Exhibition of artificial flowera
s32d2Bd
• and &ult. ‘.
Judges—Dr. H. Pennepacker, ilarforcl ; Mrs.
H. J. Tyler, liartord; Mrs. James Tennant,
Harford.
Best plowing,
Second best plowing,
Third
Fourth "
Fifth
Sixth
Judges—Lewis Brainard, Gibson; Harvey
Grinnell, ...N.;ew 31ilford ; Charles 11. Palmer,
Brooklyn.
2 2
E 3 2d2 8d 1
2 1
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Committee of irrnottements—Jaekson Ting
ley, S. J. Adams, J. L. Tiffany.
SUPE.TILLVTE,VDECTS.
leneral Superititendent=Amberst Carrrn ter.
Superintendent Horses—DeWitt C. Tomp
kins.
Superintendent Cattle—Merit Selev.
Superintendent Seep, Swine, and. Poultry.—
R. L. Tingley.
Superintendent Floral Hall—Wm. H. Patter
son, E. W. Farrar.
Assistants-3lrs. Henry Grant, 'Miss Edna
Seley. . . .
Superintendent, Mechanic G. Bar
nard.
Vegetable Hall—William Hepburn.
Dairy Hall—Christopher Simons.
General Police—D. D. Toin,:4:lna. •
2 1
2 1
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2 1
2 1
Rules and Regulations
The Plowing Match will be held on the farm
of Henry Estahrook, on Wednesday, Oct. Bth.
to commence precisely at two o'clock, p. m.—
The entry fee will be "$1
Exhibitors wishing to complete for premiums
nee requested to have their animals sad articlo;
entered in the Secretary's book, on the Ist day
of the Fair, if Possible. They must be entered
nn4 oa the,-grounds at ten o'clock of the second
day.
No animal an complete for two premiums.
Superintendents of the several departments
will have ail articles systematically arranged.
The Officers and Superintendents will be
known by their 01116 . 11 badges.
A sufficient police force wiirtx ib ittendance.
from D o'clock of the first 'day whil after the
reading of the premiums the second day, to
protect the properly of exhibitors.
No pros ioion will be made for stalling stock
over two years old.
Persons exhibiting full blood stock for premi
ums must show their pedigree to the satisfac
tion ot the Judges.
8 2
8 2
1
8 2
3 2
No animal or article shall have a premium
award, J it unless it is deemed worthy.
Judges reporting at the Secretary's office be
fore II o'clock will be furnished a free ti:ket for
dinner.
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1 ! 2
1 14
S:ngle tickets, 25 cents; children under twelve
years, 10 cents; team, 25 cents; single horse,
2-1; colts under two years, Tree; clergymen and
their families admitted free.
D. L HINE, Executive
LN. PA.UILIFII, Committee.
N. Tenagums,
H. M. JONES, President.
S. E. CAngEwrzn, Secrelarv.
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Henry (lay and the Clown.
--0—
"Don Platt, — on hisvisit to Foreraugli's
circus, gives the followin. , account of Sam
Long the oldest hying clown in' the 'Uni
ted States.
.
Sitting in a chair with an overcoat about
him, as if ill, sat Sam 'Lott, the .clown,
who told me that he had beau in the bus
neas thirty years: '
"Are you ill, Mr. Long asked.
"Well, yes, suffering from that sickness
which defies medicine, and is called old
age
"You have been in the service a long
time," we said.
"Yes," he responded, crossing his legs
and looking at us seriously from his com- -
ically expressive lace. "I have (wen mak
ing fools laugh at a fool nearly a life
time." , „
.-The circus. business has changed a
good deal since."
"Yes, inded ; I remember when we used
to enter a town in full dress; the" boys in
their tights and spangles and I in motels
attire fetching up the rear on ackass.—
I remember once we entered Lexington
in
that way, and it just happened that
Henry Clay was driving in at , the same
time. As be was directly behind me, I
turned my face to the ass's tail and sang
ont, 4 Here we are, fellow-citizens; Wisdom
led by Folly. The peoPle laughed and
shouted, and old Harry seemed greatly
amused. The next day at the circus I
made him a speech. in Which I advised
him to be President of the United States
and take me in his cabinet. That night
he sent me a bottle of the 'finest wine-, I
ever tasted; with his compliments, saying
from the poorest fonl to the best clown in
the United States; Ab, sir. there was" a"
great man for you "
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8 2
2 1
2 1
3 2
I A BABE . io a mother's anchor,
CLASS 1. - V
Plowing.
Admission
New AdverthemeLtei • I
pALIITS AND OILS.
A FIS; 'STOCK AT
B. IL LYONS & CO.'s
Mantrwo, May 1,4,1873.
CARPETS.
CARPETS AT .13 CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Less than N. V. Prices—
May 14, •B. For Sale by B. Q. LYONS & Co
SUGAIt, TEA, COFFEE,
and other
arrcooeirless
At Low Figure. at
B. H. LYONS' & CO.'s
WALL IND WINDOW PAPERS.
A LARGE STOCK.
AND NEW PATTERNS RECEIVED
EVERY WEEK, DIRECT FROM
THE MANUFACTORY.
On gale by
B. R. LYONS d CO
May 14. 1 FAL
SLIM THREAD.,
COAT'S, CLARK'S 0. N. T.,
&JOHN CLARK'S SPOOL THREAD
—WHITE, BLACK. COL
ORED—FROM No. R TO No. 130, AT
75 CENTS PER DOZEN.
For sabs by
D. R. LYONS A CO
Montrose, May 11, ma
A lIITSTEICIP EASILY SOLVED.
Now Stork. of Goode at the "Head of Nat.fret fem."—
A. N. BULLARD le cone:anti v receiving large addl.
11000 to hie knek of Gi:c•CE lA , . AND PRO °..s
at Me old *Land at the head of :Navigation, a 10...r0 any
0100. ,C0G.11114, Of
Jer. I Ma 3:3
can hod the very beet nate!. that can be
37 11 4:7 6 1:71V12 0
1...., grocery hone° In the town. The old ejetem of
plow sales and !MAU protite le
3r, 30 A. 3ID
nr ought to he, and In Ito ntoad the better rystem of
quirk :vita and 010411 profile, nod by relllng for r.ea
pay only, there avail be no bail debar to 111.1 , up from
good ettetorners. Call F
.1-NT
and ermine ray good. and pH ammo d one I [they do to•
compare favorablir n ith any other how.. lit
Miltir CO MIA ' 3L . gES e
A. N. BOLLARD.
Montioce. And` so. 1811-tf.
T. n. BATtscs. G. B. D.oorts. I 0.0. IR.Axsma.
—o—
MARBLE WORKS.
[ErrAnusur.o Ii ISIo.I
DYKES BROS. &
DEALER: 4 IN AND MANI - FACTURERS (.F
,StAturritan paibiro,
I AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES,
Marble and Slate Mantles,
Chenango SL. Near a p.t.
),"14. BINGHAMTON. N. Y
CASH PAID .rOll WOOL
CLOTH EXCH A NUED for WOOL !
STOOL if x
nwil - int r i; :i SHARES
OR
OVER AT MOTT'S WOOLEN MILL
DON'T FORGET IT I
J. W. MOTT.
Montrone, July :4,16T1. —lm.
Furniture and Undertaking.
Ilizr3al - t - taLi'M
AT
WILLIAM SMITH'S
Extensive Furniture Warcronm :von will Ond the largcs,
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
IFiIET3EIDU X I'X'TJlti-I.M
To he bond In tble eerttnn of the roman', of EIS 0.13
tuatnaactare, anti at prime t h at can ant fall to give tntle.
faction. lie make., the very beat
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Country, end WARRANTS them
UPHOLSTERY WORK•
or All kinds dune m tl , co 71,9t'='. =lino
1"' 111. I IV 3:3 2EI 3Z) Eh
PURE NO.IMATA;kSSES,
CO3IINION 31ATIIASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The subscriber will hereafter make t.. admitting
specialty in bls beslneee. liavlngjw t completed a
NEW cad the most el..gant ELESESE In the state, all
needing his 'crakes will be attended to promptly and a.
saUstactory charges.
WM. W. SMITH Et. SOW
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 81. Mt —non—tr.
FURNINTURE WARE!
EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISE !
r 3 • .T.l:kciwx..m•sr , Es
50 Washington SL, Binghamton,
Consisting of everything nameable in that
business. Repairing promptly dune.
ORDER zrife . 6.ol% - 111011G
- 8. Eipeolalty.
DEICES REASONABLE. Eatteaction guaranteed.
DlAgbaroton, N. Y.. August AD. 15:3.-Iy.
V . RECKUOW a mamma,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN , ALL KINDS OF COP.
FINS; : CASKETS, ETC,
CirrXi23.4.'"Z,.Z5331‘732, 13ozaii.'a
ORDERS Pll64.PTiir ATTENDED 'A-0
Apnl
Drugs and Dledioines.
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Every year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation
which is' duo to merit alone. We
can 'assure our old patrons that it is
kept hilly up to its high standird
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring GRAY
011 FADETi Hun to its youthful color,
making it soft, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, by its use, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes •
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a now growth, except iu .
extreme old age,. It is the most eco
momical HAIR DRESSING over used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the BEST 13nEPA
RATION for its intended purposes."
Sold 411 at/ Druggislsicm4 Diakrs its Afedigna.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WHISKERS
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time,' and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye,iu onr preparraion ;
quickly and effectually:accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rah nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufaotured by R. P. HALL, & CO.,
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
• mare of all derange
ments in the atom
ach, liver, and bow.
els. They are a mild
VMs aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
'
*f"f s c v Being purely sego
table, they contain
, no mercury or mine
rid whatever. aluch
WriOILS sickness and
Enacting 19 prevent
ed by their timely
use; and every fttmlly should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experimice hag proved them to be the sat.
cat, surest, and best of all the Pitts with which
the market abounds. thy their occasional pee,
the blood ii purified, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled. obstructions removed, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs which become clogged
and sluggish are cleans - sal by Aper's Pitts. and
stimulated Into action. Thus Incipient disease
Ls changed into health, ensemble of which change,
when reckoned on the vest multitudes who enjoy
It, can tiardiv be computed. Their sager mooting
makes them pleasant to Lake. and preserves their .
virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
-thboagh searching, they aro mild. and operate
without distorbanee to the constitution, ordict, or
occupation.
Full directions are given an the wrapper to
each boa, how to are them as a Family Phyaic,
and for the following complaints, which these
POO rapidly cure:—
For Dyspepsia or lndlgrelton, Listless.
nest. Languor awl Loss of Appetite, they
should be taken malerntely to stimuMte the stems
act), and restore its healthy tune and action.
For 111.1rer Complaint and Ito various symi
toms, Bilious Headache, flick Ilea .
ache. Jaundice or Green itieLness,llll
lons Colic and Dillon. Weveni,they should
be judiciously taken fur each case, to correct the
dbeated action or remove the obsiructlorio which
cause it.
Fur Dysentery or Diarrheas but one
mild dote Is generally renal:ed.
For Diseoutattom, Gout, Gravel. Dal.
pitatiois of the Heart. 'rain in the
bide, Dock and I,oins, they should be cootie
tionaly taken, as requires!, to change the diseased
action of the system. R itb such cluing* those
complainta disappear.
For Dropsy And Dropsical
they should 1,0 taker, in large awl frequent doses
to produce the etcact of a drasticpurge.
For ilupprersion, a large Su should be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by um.
pathy.
Asa Dinner PtFF, tate ono or two Pill to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, r.tores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. fleece it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement CaiSil. One who feels
tolerably well often tied, limb a dose of these
Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their
cleansing and renovating, effect on trill digestive
apparatus.
Dr. J. C.. 4 rrn & CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A.
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pnand empty of welldenownßOOTB, HER 88
and ER Ull 8, cond.:ma nelth (limn propealcs,
which In thcir arrtn_ct e - ro.enthartic. - inerlct:
trltlonn, Inuralc. dliernt r. end ALU-Ild - onn. 'The
wlolele vren,,,l Ina euMcknat nv=tdy of
from the ht C 3.1 t. C'IN4J: to Lto.D ti-ra In any
Claude, vrbich r.ana 1:41
aw 3 RIANIVEOa.. - .
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=a of tb.f molt rksiruLl, Toidea Centhan.
tdhs la du) mad. rTh jam ddendedsteictly aa a "
ITemp e naco Bittets ,
orc.r toboustd as A mo4ldue, iddrimaya aCcardtag
diradiata. • •
They are the thee t=cher of the ad delta ,
UM!. They art noon a discatola liver, alat ctUctlatey
to mach.* &maxi theta heathy autlen. Is at' eras:
brought about. La ► reruidy to which Women
Oria especially matfett it la' soperiesling ceeryother
stimulant. Al
s a blaming and Bummer Tondo
gentle'
they have no quat They nro a nand cud
Purgative eS an Volt ThsyPurity tho'bloed.l
They ere ainiendld dimatlaer. They maim the Teak
Strom 'They purify and knitoratea They mire
3:l ll . Arft.CollatimUm mid Iltesdanhe. • • They setae
• do Wall species of disorders 'which smdersidie
theboditraireteth and breatdownLboaarmal *WM.:
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Price One Dollar
NASHUA, N.H.
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Dr. GAIRYISPS TAIt went:Ones
Curo I:Kll:tieing Crimitreintion.
Dr. GiklaVVi . "s TAIIC umnamg.s.
Curs Crattrea.
Dr. G 7C' 8 WAR REMEDIES
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Dr. C.l^l .14 . 3 'WAS% IZEISIEDIES
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Dr. G.11' , 25 . 15'S 1r2171 MEIVIIIDIES
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Dr. GARVIN'S TM?. REMEDIES
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Dr. Ili.Aß."..ll7';'S ItEMEDEE.S
IV.zerno.
Dr. 1.1i.A1V:17i"..3 T. 121 REMEDIES
Core L... 7 .k.1.ney 11 - Vrietztleq.
Dr.
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Dr. (CV:ZVI:I'M , li.li R.EMEDIES
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D. C; S AI. - 1.;"1.3",'S TAR. I:Ti.7IEDLT.S
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Dr. CA:n'2.7: . ..3 EETIEDIES
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Dr. GATI4YITI 1 . 11.11.
Canso thr,ll 7 tN3tl io D!.....re•.t.
• Dr. G Aln vrrq qr.ttre r.r.7.lcrtics
F...tor•ilnolc'etei zrrd Dr:eDnated
Dr. GARVIN'S TAR RE'IIEDIES
Gir3 Tone to .our Sysiesn.
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F. Errnic.l & CO.,
so: .m rnoParmronzi,
195 Sri•enth dr - W.. New York.
THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
CONSUMPTOON
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. IVhen
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to' effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver- Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus xemoving the cause of
the'complaint.' •
PREPARED DT
SETH W. POWLE di, sons, antan, Mums
Analog by Druggists and Dealers generally.
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Pure-Blooming Complexion.
It Is Purely Vegetable. and its operation is seen an d
fat at once. It does away wan tits lambed Appear
nacoesesed'bylintPeng., and I.S.itersont qt.'s
and reuses. all Lk ...bags. Ptmptca, dtspeillug dark
and unsightly apots. Drives away T.. Freaks, and
ameba., and by Its gentle but powerful infamies
manilas this Wed cheek wilts s
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YOU 401,}L.BLOOM BNA BEAUTY.
43,214 by ell Drugglst and roacy Acre's
A Nut Kam. Near Y.
Mil HEADS, ETC., Prfut ti at
this Ofr.ca
Drugs and ffiedicines.
a are a pat..
made chiefly from the native herbs foursi
on the lower ranges of the Sierra' Nevada
mountains of California,the medicinal pro-
perties of wldeh — are extracted therefrom
without the 'AlhohoL The question
is almost daily asked, " What is the cause'
of the unparalleled success of Vracoari Brr
xims/ " Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and tho patient recov
ers his health. They two the great blood
purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the system.
Never before in the history of the world has
a medicine been compounded possessing
the remarlable'cpuilities of Vnirosn Brrrens
in healing the sick of every disease 'man is'
hair to. They-ere a gentle Purgative as
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flammation of the Liver and ViscendOrgans,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will enjoy- good health, let
them use Vmr.e.su Brrresa as .a medicine,
and avoid the tuid'of 'alcoholic atimirlante
in ovary form.
31,:DOIVALD &. CO.,
Drat...W.4A S., Yew, o, Calif rata.
and oor. W 1.41120.1 gaol CLarltori Stk. 'New York.
bold by all Druiribbits and • Dealers. -
Sept. 10th, 143 -.ly
Zlscellaneous.
) ILLTNGS
, STROUD.
General Insurance Agent,
FIDE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT L/DIDD
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TrarPter. 10..C0 :Ilarfortl.ogpital and Saroluo $2.0rX1.000
ICiII nay P.4rscOpll, $3:30.000.
tm, been well knonn In thlaconnty,lop.
th, pag 17 y....map nn h +armee Ag.ent. LonAc,rtinlsilled
Conipmmes neve aye been promptly prat
:Arc gib door cast from Banking Office of W
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BILLINGS STROUD,
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El lIG II VALLEY RAILROAD.
1-1 On atnlnftvr Jane in, Irt.trains on the Lehig
c.illpT {SAL road will r4.1:1 un fullown:
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45 130 9to rMira 1345 6'3 915
fl 21 111 94; ....Waverly 1400 68.5 900
3 .15 1 01 1111.1 114 S 625 850
490 905 10 40 .. Towardo. ....11 NI 4ST 41 10
522 3, •• ••• W511190E44 _lO 85 , 715
115 3 f. 5 1101 ... 1:0191119 9 4.3 403 654
ot 4 12 1:.. 3 1rahosilwo. . 920 637
12 2 ... 31. lowp.loy .... 2la 62['
n M 339 171.5. .Toolamouock... 549 3^.0 650
0.44 442 1 311.. ... /I.lloon 723 22)3 460
0 ::: 2, “i 715 Nl'lll,-..iltirre, .. 700 913 480
..• 11 30 4t, ..511urli 1.10011,..! ... It 45 125
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5 h ..111.411010 , m .... 10 110 It 00
15 East., 1005 11 115
Id WI S Phi tsdelptsla
'OO . Now Y0rk..... 9 to' 900
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Nn. Tr.tranda et 710 a. tn.; tthent , , 750
m. Waterly. tOSO. m. arrlvingat Elmira attttata7o
No 71 Elmira n , 7111 p. m.: Waytrly, at 6 15
m. ; Alberta, at 6 10 p. m., arriving at Tt;artioda at
p. Pr.
:Sr !tremor: Rtinm ears attached to truths ml
roan lug thrortglk from Elmira to P talndelphitt-
It. A. PACK/ R. Superixtend
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Nirt. Stages Leave th.et Jiutne tlaliy, connecting Kith
ill, 31 ..•., unit v. the Lehigh Vane) Itatleutsd,
the . L. tr. W. 14,11 r-ed. .
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Printing.
• STATEMENCS,-
BILL
LICI7EILJINADS*-
EN VELGREi
p - LJ:IIN-ESs VAIASS,
VISITINc;
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POsTERS,.. .
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HOltsE .
SLIP BILLS,,;.
Calf( CII.AItS,
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RECEIPTS' ".
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• • ' • 'FAGS..
CATALOGUES,
• • ' . 24)TE4," ""'
• PAPER - BOORS, —
• ' " PAMPHLETS; -
CERTIFICATES;
' BONDS, '-
• 4 1 '..4.TENT"13EF:DS;
• -NOTEB,'''' • -••
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Two lines in this Directory, one Tear, $1.150; each ad,-
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O. s, BEEEIE—Couo iy Surveyor, of Susquelianns Coas
t,. Of fi ce In the Court Rouse,Bloptpasy,.o4.,..AArn
JAMBS E. C.%RMALT, Attorney at Late. Ofifceoo•
'door helot? Tarbell trouctublle Aresene.e. ••• ;
WM. R. COOPER a CO.. Hankers. *ell Voreign.PAlo
sage TtekttsAnA Dealt* on,Englaid, Ireland fad Beate ,
EILLIE(IS stncitra. (tenet% Fire
urn Aeon!, • ateo. sclt Raltroaa and dceldenalekets
' to new York and 'Philadelphia. Othce one door cut
oftnn
WI!. tIatiIIIIIMOTIT. Slater. Whol•saie and. ItetaL
dealer to oil kinds of elate roofing. Montrose. Pa.
IMIRNS & NICHOLS. the place to get Drugs end Medi
Mom Clear.. Tobacco. Pipeo. l Potiket•Bookr; Special
Yankee Notiona. aC. Brick Mock.
tWht. L. COX. Harmers meker end dealer lit all tirildell
malty kept by the trade, opposite the Rank: •
BOYtY. 1 COItWIN. Dealers In/Stones. Hardware.
and Mannfeetarera nf Mtn end Sheet's= ware. COfEr2
of Main end.Tarnolte street.
A. lit.'BELl,Aecti, Dealer in tirocerles, Pretirsionii
Books, Stationery and Yankee. Rations, at livid
'Public Avenue.. , • •
MILFORD.
LaROY. Dealer to eR lanes or Doming !motel
ments. mowing machine,. well) curb., dog powers ;
ere., i•tc.,, Main St., opposite :Using. Dant.
AliillOSCPLAkTrafitO/TOL/lA siltrglurikrttleit
er in LetiulneCaysigs Piaotar, Yearb ground.
BLVil‘Krls DANK, rimy MILFOIID.—fin per cent. ta ,
tomtit on all Deposits. Deep a,erneral Decking Bus .
nes.: • 411-tf-' •• ; • 111. CHASM itCO.•
W. L MOSS it, CO: Dealers in Dry Goods, Dati,Capla
Boo:sand Shoes. sad General Merchandise.; ott. Mait
,atrert, peened door below the gplecopaiCto.....4 •
N. P. 1i174 WEIL Carnage "diner and 'llndertalthr„ .
Main Street, two doors nelow Ilawlers Store.
siccol.Lum IMOTtIERS. Dealers 111 diliCeileS
Peuvistons..bn Male Street.. • I
11.0LRRS:T k SON. Dealers In Flour. Feed. Menlo
Llme. .Cemerac: Groceries and Proviirons on
Main Street, oppoptto Lisa Depot. •
L l'iough Leather Itannrsetniera.
Stator 140.1, Jn y, t stablirhni 18hS. Wit, D.
SINEY d DAYDEX. Dealers 1p DrorseoLMedle,lnen
- and Manaractorers'oi Cigars; on Alin Street-, goal
.he Depot
3. DICKV.II)IAN. In.. Dealer In 'general trieretandlso
tied Clothing, Brien, Store. on Main Street.
GIBSON., '
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IT. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer in'tdnvet,,Tid, COppek Mnia
and Sheettron Ware. taollnad( Se: Ateo, mataitatter'
br or Sheet Mefals in order. Elea Trough and lead Ptpd
nolneso offended to
,at tali,prleflt—Gllnon ilotlo v,
Pennovlvar.ta.—ly. •
SLAVARIM , ",k BRL'ANTI 3Lantlieturers. ot -Wagoi.#
and Steighe, ncar.tha (nal le , Store. • . ,
GREAT BEND.
L, S. LEtiIIETIL Itanntieturer'el Leather, aftilde;loe
In general Merchandlo.. on Main Street.. -
11. P. IRAN, Merchant Tallitaand denier. In Mrdli,
Made clortani;DriGoada,OidateriesandPrbaia one*
Main atraet..•
Har4laie and Iffachytaxl.
THIS Wit GOMM
HORSE HAY FORKS
los nava,
A. J. NELMS' PATISN:r txtruorNik.
Tnenty , Two Sinte Fair r1C101.130 ..tirtmledrhlo Pqr
In Fifteen Mina andlBlo.
NEWS'S GRAPPLE
An Impicznent that PV6rr'Farrner. Carpenter,'Maiinir
and Palmer Biwald hate.
No, No. No
11. Y. 4.
Fit.ev•crAs - Visia -
HORSE WAKES
Hand Hakes, Scythes, Snatlss, Grain Cradles,
lam, (A ellor itraad) Alleli c •
Cartlnge Bolts. Ct
DIMZI
0 CO 1:* MI X , ' CO, "WO,
That I-waye gtveA an A ARM WIIINTLE woes the
Cedes is Ikatly far the Tr i.e. TRY ONE sad yea wit
and the Con °Always Weill • -.
Axon, lirind itznet,
l'icke. Rn•pn
SI, wn, Flit r •
Draw Liutven, ScyLt: Stance,
Paints, 011 n.
Stoven, - . Tiu.l% uno.
B.lntro , e, July 5. IST BOYD & BDRIYIN
•
VINT BRO'CLIERS,
SCRANTON, I'A.
Wholc,alo d Retail Dcslersin
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL„ .
NAILS; SPIKES, SHOVELS,
ILARDWARE, ,
•
ULNA' RAIL. COUNTERSUNK T RAIL sprEss
RAILROAD d• MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPR.I7 , A. AXLES, SKEINS AND
• DOXES.'DOLTs. NUTS and 4TABIIERS,
DLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS. lIVBS;SPoKES,
FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES. - ROWS. de.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS - and DIES, BELLOWO
HARMERS. SLEDGES. PILBq. Sc. Se.
VIRGUL R AND HILL SAWS. RRLTINII.P.AOSERO
TACKLE. lILOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
CFMENT. HAIRS GRINDSTONES.'
PRRNOR, wr,sn P ow GLASS. LEATHER FINDINUS
ATRITANNIS SCALES.
Seranton,Marnh 1865. It's'-
MC=
SHIM
- 120
iIIECEIVES:iIIONEY ON
FROM COMPANIES AND INN, !D
-UALS, AN LL ;RE TURNS THE.S JIIa
ON OEM AND. WITHOUT.
,PRKVI
OUS NOTICE.ALLOWING. INTER-
EsT, AT SIX PER CENT. PER :AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF ,YEARLY,
ON TLIE;-.FIIIST DAYS OV. JAN lI
AKA. AN,O JULY. ASAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE., OF ,Eat
LA,DoEiNo MEN, MINEDA,,. NE
el I ANICS; AND. MACHINISPN AND.
FOR WOMEN AND 'CHILDRE,NAS.
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED 'ON
01V - REFOUE -. THE' 'TENTH WILL
DRAW) - INTEREST:• 'FROM: , THE.
FIRST DAY .oFunakoNTil.: THIS
IS IN - ALL , RESPEOTS A 'HOME IN,
STITUTION,AND :ONE WHICH IS
NO W'R EC ELV ING THE -SA VED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS Epp&
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN-
Ell 5 AND MECHANICS..., ! ..
:.DIRECTORS .: BLAIR.
iAN FOLD .G ILAN T.. GIA?..ORGE: FIAT.
El ti jAS:'&BI.OCUM,J.IL•SWITII/N.
.11.1Arril DANIEL.. BOW
ELL, ,•"1". IWNT
JAMES. 814111. PRESIP,RANK • O. C
MOOREAJASIIIER.O •
OpF,N...I)AILY -E49 3 0i1/ig , X T ,•.
'UNTIL:VW:qt. P.:M0.4 .1 N 1 $ -4 ) , N WED
NESDAY „ AND ,SATURDAYS
NINGS UNTITAIGIITrO'CLOCK,;
Feb. 12,1873.-1?. • .
DIVNTRQB.E
=MN
spring,
Bare, (Steel and Ilrov.lr
21,24:riii.tc•x•
Looks
100, bk.
Loickcs,
Vern! h,
Lamps, ic