The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 18, 1874, Image 4

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    A Dambury Album.
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have before mentioned, says Cos - There is a soft of delirious joi iniiok-
Igrinulturist, that numerous compiaints .Mg over a family album, especta if it
have been made of certain dealers in lice lis a very old album with wsprant back,
stock in various sections, and letters con- which occasionally and unettectedlY
timns to come relating to transactions drops through your fidget's; hiving a
which, as they are represented by one of 1 couple of cousins in one ban and three
the parties, appear to be nothing less than aunts in the other, and the 0 nee of the,
t i
downright swindles. The - gentlemen who family under the Chair. The rot picture
camplam have sufficient means to for- is of an old gentleman with h expression
ward pay for high priced animals; why l of wary cautiousness in bilface as if be
do they not bring these alleged swindlers was engaged in dodging aoild bull, and
into court? The latest letter received wits somewhat doubtful S the result.—
in relation to this mutter conies from a Opposite him is the gra mother, a pa
postmaster in New Itexico,and we give pent-looking lady i n a hick dress, with
an estact from it to show the general ten- a book in one baud amp pair of specta
or Of the charges against the firm : "In cles in the other. The'-', is a feeble bat
Feb. la,t I sent to one of these firms for well-meaning effort :o look. safe in her
fire chickens. I sent them a draft for $26, face. On the next kat is a middle-aged
and as yet have got nothing from thorn, man looking as if It had been suddenly
only they acknowledged the receipt of the shot through the roht of a starch factory
money. Then they wrote me that the and had landed :tithe middle of a strange
Express Co. would not take them unless country. Opposie is the picture of btr
the charges were 'repaid, and that I wile, who, h a ehg beard of the catustro
should send them so much (the amount phe, has madcap her mind to be prepar
of Ex. charges) and they would ship. I 1 ed for the wo e'. Then follow the chil•
then mistrusted them, and wrote to pay i dren—little,rirls looking so prim as to
express charges out of the money I m a ke vanseirm, and little boys with
sent them, and send chickens for the hal their eve" turned on their noses, and with
ance as per my letter. That seemed to be a an o(ptYssion on their face of unearthly
deadener on them, and from that time I I Vemnity. Then follow uncles, taken in
can get no reply whate‘er:"The writer,ltherr overcoats, with a spr_ nding incline
of this letter asks if we do not think thS ' non in their clothes, hair, and face, as if
firm ought to he eVpot•rd. We eert,, ,, l l V 1 they w,-re bound to get their money's
do, and the lice war to expose t hernis to I worth ; and aunts with warts on their
tiring a cron'tut sit t ag tir st thin for noses, and varnish in their hair, and pre
°lila nine nilin • u•i•I r false pret,nses. post , rons lace colliers about their necks.
rhen Owe is the bashful young man
1 pen heti opposite an aggressive young la
( tly. a hour Heaven and some marrietwo
• Man he% e designed for each other. There
' art- ako the pictures of Cousin Aleck and
his young wife, who stopped here on their
attar, and no youtyg man looks ut him
without retiring at once and regis
tering a terrible vow never to get married.
ltesides there is the picture of the man
who i•ved next door for eight years, at
the end of which time his wife died, and
he moved to Illinois with the children,and
is now worth some fifty thousand dollars.
lie has been photographed in his hat,
which is ”ne size to large for him, and
which gives I,lm an appearance of hav
ing murdered his aunt end concealed the
hoiv. Then there are two or three fine
looking cors.tire of no particular identity,
mid several broken-spirited women with
babies in their arms—directly or indirect
ly related to the owners of the album ;
and the exhibition closes.
Suspicious Lire-Stock Dealers.
Mots for Winter
G , Ve pigs a warm meat a•wi plenty of
straw,
Feed horses according to the work they
do. "
Et-member that the more work a man
does the wore he can do.
Make your hennery t.ght and warm,
and feed poultry warm food.
Better hire an extra man that, devote
your whole time to mere routine scud-
Shelter slices fool. It sometimes das
in than this. It saves the life of the
Breeding ewes and store sheep will win
ter well on good straw and hull u pound
of corn daily.
Chaffing hay and Ftraw add nothing
to their nutriiiiiie ralne, but makes thrw
more convenient for feeding.
When feeding hay it a bad practice
to let the bore stand with a rack full of
hay before him all the tune.
Machinery does not_ do away with the
necessity for labor; it ineri.ly changeg its
character. It demands braitis rather than
muscle.
Auirn Ils require daily care. Make
then comfortable. Feed regularly and
liberally. and see Ora they hayr a con
stant supply of fresh Water.
Give sheep grain. One pound of darn
pt head per tar tor Merinos is an aver
age allo--..nee, The large breeds may he
fed one and os e .h a lf pounds per day.
A good boy can t,•.,nently be ohtain.d
in the winter for little nuie tban hie'
board. It is poor economy r.r u. farmer
to spend several hours every day i n d„_
ing work which such a boy can du th ar ly
or quits as well ns be can.
To Purify Tallow.
In order to obtain tallow quite free
from smell. and to preserve it for a long
time without becoming rancid, the file
lowing simple process may be used•: Tne
fresh tallow is melted in boiling water.
and when completely diasolved, and con
sequently hot,it is passed through a linen
filter—then rendered solid by cooling and
washing with water, and lastly separated
from it carefully by pressure. It may be
melted at a moderate heat :ma preserved
in earthen vessels, covered with a bladder
paper, or good closing lid. If the linen
fi'ter IS nut tnick enough to keep other
ingr -ehents from passing through besides
the liquid tallow and water, it is better to
iedeat the filtration. Tallow thus ob
tained mar be used for ordinary hand, for
p•nnades by' t e addition ut pure olive
oil; for salves and p asters, by the addi
tion or white wax. a , td mar he k , •pt well
preserved fur a time,.as free from smell as
when first prepared.
If trees were not ordered early in the
full order at °net', so that there will not
be any delay alien the time to plant ar
rives. II there is u nursery near by it
sc,ll often he best to ivy an extra Kin,-
for the privilege of digging or seleeling
tar trt-re One's s. If. Iu selecting Varieties
must Il e paid to the lonll, 's e for
witic,l they are v.lulell. Wltet,'.er mar
ket or for limn- If for market. select
Filch as art- known to E..(te,t ed w e n In the
immediate s Ni a fair Prov,tet it tu
of early and Iwit• sor,, leetoos
fttr homy Use unity eau be plan , ed .111E44
are of tine yualrtt but vaulty beaters and
poor keepers
• 11,,,,t graftin r cf can he done at this S.-a
toll. Graft at the and lie, re (tr.
the tips of root,. The ik•st tyu.g
is waxed e3tttrt
Cheap and Good iduttest Pastry
An exeelle it ttnLstittit.• fo.
Man sort of ti ly f,• dumplings
uou rolls is ar.de 116 - : nth • • t,.
of sat e d flour. A 11111431.0.11ru . „f
a ',Melt of soda; r, .r
Mg, hot wuter.stirriog ill the rim . ut.• •
it I.ttitoneot a dough ju :t sntf • imozo
roll, atol tO roll thin. Soot:-
stewed fruit 69iiig been pleviiiiis'y pre
!tired. proceed just us'yotr I with other
pastry. It Is im portant. that nt.•
process Flo i-speilitiiiintlY luau • , •el. •• poi
of wider should be ulre boiling.
which to put the roll, allow .11. v
an hour for the hoiliirg. Bite reutinry
the end to be subserve I ri4 r.-elpe
to furnish wirl• a dessert delicate• ver-or,
and ehildrtn who soul I it dtge,it richer
fund.
THE CUI:AOILITY of CONSCIIITION.
This is t he itttructive ti11...0 - it v. - ry ex
cellent /Miele nr tht tield.l! hes A rch 1 ,,
Klinische J‘lll , . 1673 I ,v 1)r
Mus.sitli. fir sho4s. First, 0141 tine Ittlivr
cuter Cut.Stimptimi j- cilia .e, atz
Inortvtus of f ollwr tits
tases prove. That it ii earntntrtrieahle
also attempts to prove, ant: hence he dis
approves of con - timptires marr . 7ing. The
to , ans of p ration are generiii
Mal. ills eau oer ttion of them include,.
nothing novel : bit troll most of ti
german With° iO3, he ii srro•zely to ra
rot . of • el o valel health lea.
-Tomattlio
A Guilty - Conscience
One day as a menagerie was entering a
New England town, and the majestic ele !
pliant marching at its head was nearing ,
a particularly muddy creek, one of the
local deacons• was seen to burst madly
from the throng of spectators, and to fly
with streaming lucks and floating coat
iitte.ing wild apostrophes to "gond
gosh," of New Ei.gland worship, and evi
dently anxious to escape anywhere out of
th e world 11 0 was pursued by a commit
tee of selectmen, who finally stopped after
it chase of three miles. Then, with tears
of repentance, he unfolded his terrible
story. It seems that, when a boy, he had
met that identical elephant at a cirens,
and given him tobacco instead of peanuts
which tit, trusting beast expected: It is
a well known belief of the small boys
that an elephant once deceived in this
vat will lay fur his deceiver the rest of his
natural life and whenever be meets bin,
he will deluge him with muddy water.—
Coaariracr and this common superstition
had made the deacon a coward, and he
had fled from the doom of dirty water
which he fancied had finally over.aken
him.
' An Irisnman, newly engagcd,presented
to his master one morning a pair of booty
• he leg of one al which was much longer
than other. "Huw comes it, you ras
cal, that these boots are not of the same
length ?" "1 really don't know sir ; but
what bothers me most is that the pair
down stairs are in the same fix."
"Unless yr n give me aid," said a beggar
to a benevolent lady, 9 am afraid I will
nav, k. resort to something which I
greatly di.hke to do." The lady handed
him n thdlar. and compassionately asked,
"What is it, p ,or Man, that I have saved
you from'" "Work," was the mournful
answer.
Lady ,to Jeatnes. who has brow„ ht np
nore—"Did YOU ask the young person to
take a seat 9"
pard'in, Idy, she'd
hrc.dently bren eat in' o' onions; go 1
aid her to be &good as to wait outside r
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A. dressing
which is at
once agreeable,
healthy, and
effectual for
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 use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can bo
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.
Irs 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 fmma
tion of dandruff, which is-often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangergaa and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only'
benefit but not harm it. If wanted'
merely for a HAIR DRESSLIG,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
longon the hair, giving ft a rich, glossy
lustre,- and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. C.'Ayer & Co.,
Arreetkal mad Amin:lca Chasedstir
LOVirdLia. 71Wia•
NEW STOCK OF
fill MB DRESS GODS
eltaiddi eleakhigi,
limit, Nokias, etc.
NEW FALL STOCK
OF MILLINERY GOODS
Ladles' and Misses' Trimmed Hasts,
TZLYITS, 1/11111103111, Ire
NEW FALL & RENTER STOCE
,/ 144'411114144
BOW, TOUTHIP, LBD 1111313.
ciconerx.misii'lm, orrxwis.
NEW FALL
EASEERFS, COATINGS,
ALaa.cl lremortila.gais,
701 currow woe&
NEW STOOK OF
Mletto db Ctavei.
FALL STOCK. OF LADLES', MISSES',
Boys' and sea's
MERINO WRAPPERS &DRAWERS.
NEW FALL STOCK
Zestlles' •asd GFeato•
FURNISH:GIG GOODS.
NEW CARPETS
AU du •Dole open lig is tans variety at tits store •
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum 111 , C0.,
IL p, DESSAMIta, IPartres
Nottesim 1.1471.. 14. 1,441.
- DM& e4l9!nes.
Mc)
YEARS AGO
111EXICAZ
MUSTAII
LED
N+• 11. , rt knows let A.n•rles. Its
®•r)U er.tt k.ta wft throutitteut th•
h...lt.s'at .1.0 id. It hes tht oldest snd
be , IL • t ►EI L sl•e. t 1111 th•
Mold ••.n t).< tstUlton• ova cunt
funt of c. . 0 • e to plaint h••
r.sur A . t .l at s tt•rlind and
PAI:4 SUBDIIINZ 11:11EIENT,
It II r• n'••• • mrtr , aceln
r.s, rI st.V. Ni•••mo. 1.,.
sul. iLa Wit , ILLO 01
La '0 Ulm 0.. at. • • •11 r all
r.-sca, ot t • rraltie. f n..0d0 r.mlibnpa.
Ltd, Nersrcbr. la I ...fats t...avirm Sprint ,
conk, War. Gala; 11W14 41-.1.4111
U.lll I. 14.1 1.1 La
II us, 11IPLs or Collo.
tqPIERIT
At.. 113
v , -...anxt , gan. rout •r-.• riot.
/•;h•. 1,1 la.
WM.* ,tro, t• • n, Ntipbps, Ls 7 bap
jusLyta. t-c 1, a..
WOUNDS
p,3 ttero•nol•e• Alt2J T ort•ett dl.l
op. Ist/4 rpso •• • • 3 • •1 • PIOLIO•1011111111
It
MOST ••vaat •ro r•t•rt - tt•IL. roata matOlo si
fkxv•Lostit : t•Ort•rtt 1 Mill Will 1 1 111 • • hays
tb• exp. et • t• • ,rt ••• trt 3 o”. •of UAL •oth
tys totrt • t.t 1..11.11, u.. I. 11 1...1.4.13111.• Of
•• ita••••••••
IMI=I=I
Macy will be Iliad.
1.0 rut bo intro. I ryou by veiny atty COOT lint
rs. lit c.abutr too • .11,a. }.,op. Auto or otanuua lboy
pro• 0h0... ailt! • 1 • sum mud 1, , locality
t
Mtattg Irani
fla - s.rt-o Li ALL DitIGOLZTO ( 4X51111.7 STORM As
Sc.. COG. and EI.CO pcs Mottle.
Iscaus ISIZZ ai 1,1:1-1. I nix. Sc.
LTCIC MFG. CO.
514860 x
.
FInCELT A VEGETATIVE PI=PLUATIOT. can.
PreedrinplY Or we:lt:norm ROOT SI, H F R 138
wed Fault 3, rordwr.d with other Min, ta
whlrh `ln tln it to o ••e ra - tatio. Aetnnat.
tit tiOal. faarulte. I.!.erai r. an 1 Antl.l. 1 ans. The
wholela pane in e statniont ntmrt r rt-tt
Lion the s• 1•0 1%•,1 to In say
&Waite. winch vs.-oaf...a
14.15, 741r 1 1 74 !
• ba , unio tat
BITTERS
one o! the noon : 'rot. I-. anal rather.
lee ha eat. otricgy am
TarArdaCO Bitters
t. 4 as a sad ;:wars eccardhag
to etrectlots.
'lto, ars the eacerrel,r of the cad det.Cb
lan& They act oval LAU r.
to each s &gra" tlat a heathy .1.03 .d
i 1 t
a !a t mos
laroasht shout Es a retan4 to 11 . .-rtxn
Are erpodeLy eubp-tt it Is rapcesottais ertay case
Igh=gata. As • bprlng And bumma r Tonle
they hare no mul. They are a tend sr.d raga
inrgalva es welt so Tatar. They rarity the Neal.
They srestpleadid Appetiser. They raga l`n weak
IrgOag. They pin rr sod turtgonds Ihry era*
f=a. i .C . fr p gro or eft Itraaaf r ho. t o bty same
thetrehlyeu•mr.bendletrkecerntbaar.tmtdepbeth
e
repot, 63 rtrk 1" -re, row York.
s
K lii•
ATHAMON
Only 50 Cents per Bottle .
testa.,cnownr, Puterrants
C 01.016 and Inereases the Inger
sad MIZAZITIr of the II&I.D.
tPres Tenn Mae ma !nut licatureow sus
tees Um tee ern placed fn the =rine h 7 Plotmeor
Jr. room VP% • insduate of Princeton
Ile acne tederirut byte the (heck.. ilenrso, °l l
milyherte dariss..palr, intfincoate. furore.
isturithasteattnidAnltherpalatityinnottabed,
Islinneksited and feorcd - Rae. le bonnie, the
Ocennirsed
IL U'mWhal = or es the Usse
nt. .
It prom ts• Weao then'
oresetne. Ihsertn
lislr from turaimitay• It keep' the heed cool, end
pa the hairs cfcboott. stp , l Moth*
inks Ctvernteacel tienitrrr IticnoOrer• Qua
tenet aeon= Atwood Weld hien 1)214=1
Coestry Bum aS only 81117.Conla pox
Welds Glair is Mr
LYON 'S
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k r ATHAI 3 ON
WE DEFY AU, COSIPETITIOI 4 : IDf
•• JO PrParifil. Wiwi no. Tear wari..
Rage and Medicines
Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar
Bitters are a porelyVegetable preparation,
made chiefly from the native herbs found
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountains of California, the medicinal pro.
parties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily asked, " What is the mesa
of the unparalleled success of Yuman Brr
rims? " Our answer is, that they remove
the mums of disease, and the patient recov
ers. his health. They are the great blood
purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the system.
sever before in the history of the world has
a medicine been compounded possessing
the remarkable qualities of Vas ose Birruza
in healing the sick 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 anal; isceral Organs,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them use Vi.vsosa Bursas as a medicine,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants
in every form.
Droggi.L. awl lioueral dgrut., boa Fraucseco, CaManua.
and ar.r. WadasOus and Charltuts Sta., Nu.. York_
Sold by all Druggists and Dealer.
Sap t. 10th, 1873.-1.1.
ABEL TURRELL,
•
DRUGGIST,
Dia za.sx• aisel . Po=i=
1. Coatiiivally reeelintig NEW 01./olam, and keep• con
tiaaady oil tread a full sou deiolahle speuritori.i of get
Moe Dltt:o6, 11EUICIN ha, 111 Eti ICA Ls, Paoli., Oita
Dysa.uire, Spices, and dither grocerice, piume-
Warr, Mail paper, glare-ware, fruit jar., mirror. lamps,
keriweue, macho/err 11., tauriera' all, neat...
foot oil, Dellued Whale OIL oil fur lowterue. utl lot
• aqui) machine, Olive Oil, Sperm Oil, Spirit. Turpeu
lin e,
% arulahea,Causry been. V inesar .Potarl.. Cuuterr
trated Lye. Axle orcase,Truseee. supporta re.liedwa
luatruoteute, tihoolaer Brace., While, Cams, Pintail.
Cartridges, Powder . , Shut, Lena, lo a Caps,
Powder nod Fare, ti loose. String* taro 1 , ,..g c• Plate,,
Fife, etc., Fish Irooloni o Liwee.liar au.l Tinto Soup.
Hair Oils, Hair Reaturere. and Hair Dyes Boishea,
Pocket Solrne , Speclacl,r, 6111 et and Silver Piaci
Vt . ri ot.
oeiFo c r . li i .me.,g,
Deatlet Article., a euer
of
FANCY 001110, JEWELRY, mad PERFUMERY
All theleadlog ana otrat kinds cal
PATENT MEW% k.S.
The people are Wetted to call at the Drat sod Varlet)
Store ABEL . 11:KRELL.
Feb. 1.1671. Establiehed 1841
recut colres.ioNs uv AN INVALII).
PUMA:4IIED as s werulog bud for the benefit of
yotiog melt and others who .tiger true Nervous debilb
17, Lose of ilsohood. etc., euppl)ing
I=l=
'Written by one who cured honeelf. •tf er ,Indrrzolpg
Conelderoble itnachery. and rent free. oo rocchring
port-paid enrel•.pe. Acidwo,
NATHAN MAYFAIR.
4. N. Y
Jan. 21,6 w.
Furniture and Undertaking
rt co 33 I iv - .. 4c> IV" 19
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM !
88 Washington Street,
8 za62i.o.23n.tcpri, N. 1?"..
You Will Find the
LARGEST aM BEST ASSOETXENT OP
3P - 117 yt . iv . I.r MT in_ 30
At the Lowest Prices of any Store ii
Southern New York.
All Goods Sold are WAIIITATED at Rrproventod
E. D. BOBIESCD/
Nov. Sll.-1)i
Niu.rxii - tu.rE •
AT
WILLIAM SMITII'S
Babinec* ?arena. Waretwom you will and the larger ,
stock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
FICTELDI "rI:3I=LE
To be found in thin section of the country, of his owt
manufacture, and at prices that cannot. haul to give natl.
faction. Lie makes .he very beet
EX.TENSII)N - TAIBLES
In the Country, and WAIMANTo them.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
Of .11 kind• done in the oentent mannet.
BSRINC3 XI 3E3 ra
OP VARIOUS KINDS.
PURE NO.I MATE ASSES,
C051310N MATRASSES,
UNDERTAKING
The eubserfber will hereafter make t.... adertaalng
'jai%
a l i: he biLh o n t s e l ;lc es , . ,t
T Having tti n t
t r e m s p i l: t i . ed . ll
needing his eervices :etre mended to promptly end
satlefactory charges.
• WW. W. , RUTH Et SON.
Montrone. Pa., Jan. SI. 15:2,--nos—O.
FURNITURE WARE !
EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH
.A.m. . tom. 31::1 zvxdan-sr , si
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Cunsistingot everything nameable in that
business. Repairing promptly thine:
laraocilarty.
PRICES REASONABLE. SatlatcAloo cuarantend.
on:barnfon, N. 't., Annst
rugs an
TILE, GREAT - REMEDY Pon
CONSUMPTION
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. When
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 Thi:oat, 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 removing the cause of
the complaint.
BM W. FONT= & BONS, Barton. Um,
♦nd noid by Draggiata sad De.lgarsgeuarally.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
cr remedies
e eetu
\ over discovered for
cleansing the Ti
p) tem and purifying
• the blood. It has
.•.e . 7/74 stood the test of
sz\:, . - years, with a con
"" staidly growing rep
' ''" --1( • utation, based milts
Intrinsic virtues, and sustained by ito re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to effectually purge out the great cor
ruptions of the blood. such as the scrofulous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Bence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis.
orders of the skin. Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, Pimples. Pustules, Sores. St.
Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe.
ins, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Ringworm, and internal 171.
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver. It also•cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disco."
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leueorristea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the.
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Prod'lad and stnaluticai Chet:MsU.
TOLD lI'DIADL DRUGGISTS EVRIITIVIEML
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utt o e " °: , n 7iiz VEGETABLE SICILIAN
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EVery year increases the populari
ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ;
which is due to merit alone. Wo
can assure our old patrons that it is
kept fully up to its high standard;
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoiing GRAY
ou FADED Hilo. to its youtlithl 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 tho hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
grows thicker ana stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco.
nomical HAIR DRESSING ever used,
as it requires fewer applications,
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D.,
State Assayer of Massachusetts, says,
"The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the BEST rintra
nano:: for its intended purposes."
Sold b all Druggists, and Dealers in MediCia42.
aloe One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR THE WIEISICERS.•
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray 9r faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color, mach will
neither rub nor wash oft Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by 11. P. HALL, is CO,
17 &BEtTA. B.R. ,
HAND BILLS
rnINTED & r Num orvyro
iwolistes in.thts. Litecctoryootsear, $1,60 esili ad
MMus! line, Wendt:'
v . '
IttitoNTROS , !
JAMES E. CARE/LIT, Attorney at Law. 6Mcs Oa&
door below Tatbell House. Pablie Avenue.•
WM. 11. COOPEE &CQ.. Bankers, sell HOrsign Pea
sage Tickets audDratts on England, Ireland and-Belt
land. •
DlSl.tetCl3,f,rnoup, Genera - Ms and Elle (sane ,
ea Anent, ; also.sell H.allroati and Accident Ticket*
tottear_Yorkrind Philadelphia. Ogles onsidoor cue
°fie Dank.
WM TIADIVIDOET, tilatit, Whol•alle- *MI ,heal.. .
d Cr in al kfridriof slate roofing, Montrose.. Pa.
BUILDS A NICIIOLS. Nut place to got Drag-sand Men.
eines. Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket•Booka, Spada.
cies Yankee Notion,. Ac. Welt Illiack.
Whf. L. COT, Herons maker aid ambit la all astlalea
a sillily kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. •
BOYD & CORWIN, Beaten In Mores. Hardware:
and Ilsonfacturers of Tlikiind Stmettron ware. corner
of Main and Turnpike street.
. .
L. N. BOLL/trill. Dealer to Oracles, ProsislellS;
Books, Stationery and Yankee Notions. at bead
Public Avenue..
NEW strtronD.
L. L. tattOt. Deoleo In all Mena of hissing Retail:
ments. mowing machines. wain mho. nog pooluqas
etc.. etc.. Male at. oppotne Saving. Bank. lento
CAYtto s PLASTER—NICHOLAS SHORMAKER,Stn:
or to O.Uthe C..TOCIL Plaster. Fresh ground.
SA TB GS BANK. NEW VILFORD.—FIa per cent.
terest on Ott Depoalta. Dana general Bantlng Be.
nrs, S. B. CHASE & CO.
S. P. RIMHER. Carnage Maker and Undertaker'
Main Street. two doors below Hawley's Store.
11cCOLL11151 BROTGERS, Dealers :a Groceries as
Provisions, oo Gain street.•
11.0ARDET S SON. Dealers In Molar. reed. Kest,:
salt. Lime. Cement. Groceries and Peo,lnt4 adi
Main Street. oppßite the Depot.
AINEY & fIAVOr.M. Dealers In Drone modi f ediiiP* l 4,
and bianufactorers of Cigar., on Main Street, neat
the Depot
I. DICKERMAN. JIL. Dealer In general inerrltandlai
and Clothin;.. Brick Store. On Mein Street.
GIBBON.
U. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer to Stoves, Tin, Copper. Bra
sod Showtron Ware. Castlnos..4e. Alto. owooracter,
er of She,t Mei ale t n order, Sire Trough sad Lved Pips
bosluete ,ticoded to at fair prices—Orbsos follow ,'
Pronsrivar.ls.-17.
GREAT BEND
L. S. LENIIRraf, Manufacturer of Leather. and dada/
to general MereWtodlee. on Wain Street,•
R. Y. PORAN, Merthrtnt Tailor and dealer In R.say
Made (loth) og. Dry Goodo,Grocerles and Prov !slots
/dean titreet.•
Miscellaneotus.
J 11121420
IfiZaDVZ.M'IM4
VIRWAMMO
BOYD & CORWIN,
Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste,
IMEC)=Tra.Cri37l/, P.A...
...iNcy:Tmis,
TIN ItIO SHEET-IRON WIRE,
Builders' Hardware,
CUTLERY, ETC,
Nails, by tho So..
Thanks to oar Friends for Past Favor,
We would be wore thankful to one and ell who know
they have nevettled account= with no. it they would call
end eettle by the nildule of March that.
Feb. 4, 1874.
SCHUH WINGS BAK
32 0 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RE I URNS THE SAME
i)N DEMAND WITHOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER
EST AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
kRY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS.
MELL. 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
s ruuTioN, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,.
SAND:Ha) GRANT, GEORGE FISH.
ER. JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN
C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL. HOW.
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT:
.IA,NTES' BLAIR. PRESIDENT; 0. C.
MOORE. CASHIER.
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M.
UNTIL FOUR P. M.. AND ON WED:
NEADAY AND SATURDAY EVE.
MINUS UNTIL EIGHT O'CLOCF►.
Feb. 12. 1873.-Is.
NEW GOODS.
The undersigned haying r;iltted, refurnished
restocked the etore, formerly occupied by R. Ear
ro n j , a; l e r i;e c o c p l irsr e i g l e . t a !e hlgar u . o it or t fr o rred to far✓
DRY GOODSf
GROCERIES r
BOOTS & SHOES ! .
HA RD WARS I
CROCKERY! &c., &c.
As can be Maud aliannere, and at as Dastrabla Mar
0. DI. Crane:
Lawgiving canter. Pa., Waren %I, tazL
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEN
Insurance Agency;
caprra. nnzszono ova 1120.006407
Dee.lll. 1072.
.A.Gozstss VCresizteldk-
Prof. Lt. Trimbtilre Pali. raxiily
YOUng =en oat 01 eraploimeo, wlttilltraiglial, Cali
emu a percaaaent Far particalusadgivik
with *tamp . • • ji,
. 14.1 a *I ammo": Pa.
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