The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 09, 1874, Image 4

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    Twenty-Eighth Annual Ealr
of the Susquehanna County Agricultural
S ciety will be held in Montrose, on
Wednesday. Th u rail ay, and Friday,
&pt. 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1874.
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PREMIUM LIST.
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I.—llorspe
Best stallion '
sire of best yearling
colt raised in the county $7 2d $3
Best heavy draft stallion. 6 3
Quick draft stallion 6 3
Brood Mare and Colt. 6 3
Best single gelding over four years
old, raised in the county
Best tingle Mare over 4 years old
raised in the county
Best single horse not wised in
the county
Best pair of Horses or Mares
raised in the con , ' ty.... ......
Best pair of Horse or Mares not
raised in the c0unty.......... 5
Best pair three-year old c01t5.... 4 2
Beet pair two-year old c01t5...... 4
Beet three-year old colt (gelding
or mare,) 3
Bre three-year old stallion 3
Best two year old colt 2
Best one-year old colt—. ..... . 2
Fastest pair walking horses in
harness, twice around track... 6
Fastest single bor., under saddle
or in harness 3
Judges--Cheater 131iss, Sbeldens Po/4-
°M.* ; Mathew T. Ifelleeby, Jessup ;
Stephen W. Breed, Brooklyn.
DIVIION 11.
Class I.—Durham&
Best Dui bum bull two years old
and upwards $6 2d $3
Best Durham cow four years old
and upwards
Best Durham bull one year old
and upwards
Best Durham heifer throe years
old 3 2
Bret Durham heifer two years old 3 2
Best Durham heifer oue year old 3
Best Durham bull calf ... 4 2
Best Durham heifer calf
Class 2.—Grade Durhams.
Best 2 year old bull and upwards.s3 2d $2
Best cow four years old and up
wards 3 2
Best heifer three years old.
Best heifer two years old.
Best four yearlinws
Best four calves
Best bull ca1f.....
Best heifer calf
Judges—Judson Stooacd, Forest Lake;
D. D. Hinds, Montrose : J. G. Gardner,
Bridgewater.
Class 3.—Devons.
Best bull two years old and up
wards _66 2d 63
Beat bull one jeer old. ..... 3 2
Beet cow four ;ears old and up
wards 5 3
Best heifer three yours old
Best heifer two years old
Beet heifer one year old
Best heifer calf .....
Best bull calf
Class 4.—Grade Devon&
Best brill two years old and up
wards 83 2d 02
Best cow four years old and up
wards 3 2
Best heifer three years 01d....... 3 2
Best heifer two years old. 3 2
Best heifer one year 01d... 3 2
Best four yearlidgs 3 2
Beat four calves 3 2
Best bull calf..
Best heifer calf
Jadgea—Orriu Prichard, Springville;
David "llarah, _Franklin ; Abner Gnffia,
Forest Lake.
Class s.—Oxen and Steers.
Best pair working oxen four years
old _ _
Beat pair steers three years 01d... 3 2
Beat pair steers two years 01d..... 3 2
Best pair fat cattle
Best cow or steer .. 3
Class 6.—Alderneya.
Best bull
Best cow
Best heifer three years old 3 2
Best heifer two years old 3 2
Best heifer one year old. 3 2
Best heifer calf 4 2
Best bull calf 4 2
Class 7.—Ayshires.
Best bull
Best cow
Beet heifer throe years old 3 2
Brat heifer two years old 3 - z , 2
Best heifer one year old
Best heifer calf t 2
Best bull calf 4 2
Judges—John C. Morris, Scranton; IL
K. Sherman, Springville ; C. J. Hollister,
Bridgewater.
Class B.—Herds of ten.
Best herd of short horns $lO
hest herd of Devon@ 10
Best herd of Alderneys 10
Best herd Ayrshires 10
Best herd grade• short horns..... 5
Bvst herd grade Devons 5 .
Best herd grade. Alderneys. . 5
Best herd grade Ayrshire's • • •• .. 5
Judges—W. H. Jones,Bridgewater; IV.
H. Harrison, New Milford ; Peuuel Car
pea ter, Harford.
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DIVISION lIL
Close L—Sheep
Beet fine wool buck
Best three fine wool ewes 3
Best three fine wool lambs 3
Bast coarse wool buck 5 2
Beat three cuarae wool ewes 3 2
Beet three coarse wool lambs.... 3
Beet middle wool buck 3 2
Best three middle wool ewes..... 3 2
Best three middle wool lambs.... 3
Class 2.—Swine.
Best boar
Best breeding sow
Best four pigs over three mouths
old 3 2
Judges-H. H. Harrington,Bridgewater;
Milton Birchard, Forest Lake ; Ebenezer
Gage, Bnickneysille.
Class 3.—Poultry.
Besrtrto of turkeys
Best trio of dark brahmas.
Best trio of light brahmas
Best trio of black spautah.
Best trio of dorkius
Beat trio of hamburga....
Best trio of leghorns
Beat trio of Lioudrine
Best trio of ducks
Judges—C. L Brown, Montrose ; D.
Gregory, Bridgewater; A. Baldwin, Mon
trose.
DrvisioN IV.
elan I.—Home Products.
Beat tub nr firkin ol June
butter .$5 2d $3 3d $2 4th $1
Beat tub ur firkin of Sept.
butter .$5 2d $3 3d $2 4th $1
Best 10 Iba. butter made
by girl under 16.42 2d $1
Best cheese, not lees than
25 lbs. 84 2d $2
Best 10 lbs butter, in
pound rolls $3 2d $2
Judges—Elisha Mulford, LL. D., Cho
count ; Mrs. M. L. Catlin, Bridgewater ;
Mrs. D. D. Warner, Montrose.
Class 3.—Seeds.
Best bushel corn in ear. ....8324151
Beet bush. white winter wheat. 2
Befit bushel spring wheat.
Beet 4 . bushel rye 1
Best f bushel oats. 1
Best bushel burley— 2
Class 3.—Vegetables, &c.
Best assortment fall apples. $2
Beet'assortment winter apples... 2
Best assortment pears 2
Best assortment quinces 1
Best and greatest variety of veg
etables. 3
Best five cabbage heads 1
Best twelve rutabagas 50c
Best five table 5qua5he5.......... 50c
Beat live pumpkins 50c
Best twelve onions 50c
Best twelve beets 500
Beat five beads cauliflower.— . 50c
Best twelve tomatoes. . 50c
Best assortment grapes grown in
county 2 50c
Best one bushel potatoes 50c
Beat cider vinegar, not less than
1 gallon 50c
Best 10 lbs. maple sugar 1
Best 10 lbs honey 1
Beet five field squashes 1
Brat bushel carrots 51%e
Beat bushel mangel wurtz01...... 1 00c
5 3 Beat bushel augur beets 1 50c
Best 11) garden beets
Best 12 ears sweet corn... ..... 50c
Judges—Ann. Lathrop,Rodney Jewett.
C. C. lialsey, liontrow.
Chats l.—Carriages and Cabinet Work
made in the county.
Best d. - olde carriage $4
Best single cal riage 2
Ben lumber wagon 3
neat democrat wagon 3
Best single sleigh
Best chamber set 4
Best table 2
Class 2.—Leather, stc.
Best pair fine boots $2
Best pair common boots 1
Best five sides harness leather 2
Best five sides upper leather .......2
Best five sides sole leather 2
Best set double harness
Best set single harness
Judges— Gay P. Wells, Bridgewater ;
C. B. Foster, Thomas Warner, Montrose.
3 2
3 2
3 ii
3 2
Class B—leupliments & Blacksmithing.
Beat plow $3
Best barrow 1
Best cultivator ..2
Beat corn shelter 2
Besretraw cutter 2
Best churn power... 2
'Best firkin. 50c
Beat horse rake.. ....... . 1
Best wasting machine ...1
Beat butter pail . 50c
Best 2 horse power and thresher...s
Best 1 bores power and thresher... 3
Beet farm mill and p0wer.........5
Best mowing machine 6
2d mowing machine 4
3d mowing machine
Beat hay tedder . 3
Judges—M. B. Helene, E. W. Hawley
S. B. Roger&
DlvisioN VI
Class I.—Domestic Sianufactures.
15E 2d $3
Best ten yds. ..........$2 50e
Best ten yds woolen carpet 2 50c
Best teu yds. rag carpet. 1 500
Best pair wool socks 50c
Best pair wool mitten 5............ 50c
Best ten yds. linen cloth 1
est ten yds. cassimere cloth .......2
Best ten yds. toweling
Best hearth rug 50c
Judges—Mrs. Wm. T. Mosley, New
Milford ; Mrs. Wm- H. Jessup Montrose ;
Mrs. E. W. Bose, Silver Lake.
Class 2.—Ornamental Needle-Work &c.
Beat Photographs, Dip10ma5... ....
Best quilt of any kind... ... $2
Best display of fancy articles...... 2
Best spread
Beat tidy 1
Beat fine embroirderyr .... 50c
Best chair cushion
Best knit shawl 50c
Best collection of flowers... ..... ..2
Best vase of flowers 50c
Best boquet 25c
Best exhibition of engravings...... 2
Best lamp mat ... 50c
Beat specimen of worsted work.... sac
Best ornamental w0rk............. 50c
Beat penmanship 1 11
$6 2d 93
5 3
$6 2d $3
b 3
Judges--Mrs. H. M. Jones, Burford ;
Mrs. Rachel P. Mulford, Chocouut ; Mrs,
E. T. Tiffany, Disnoclt.
Class 9.—trnenumerated Articles
Judges— Benj. Park, LL D., Dimock;
G. V. Ben tley,Moutrose ; Mrs. W. J. Mul
ford, Montrose ; Mrs. E. C. Post, Mon
trose.
The plowing match will be held on the
farm of John a Tarbell, on Wednesday,
the first day of the hair,
First premium $8
2d 5
3d
$3 2d $2
4th 2
Judges—Abel H. Patrick, E. C. Potter,
Jerome Butterfield.
SPICIAL Paincrux.9.
Best product of butter from any
dairy of not less than 6c0w5.....510
Persons competing for this premium
must present a written statement of the
❑umber of cows, their breed, amount and
kind of feed, the manner of setting the
milk, and kind of pans or cans, with a
full description of the manner of making
the butter and the kind of churn and
utensils used. These statemen is are to be
furnished before or on Dec. Ist, 1874.
The promiums to be awarded at the an
nual meeting in January.
Rules and Regulations.
1. The Committee and Secretary have
an office on the Groands, where the
Judges are requested to meet at 9 o'clock
ou the third day, when their names will
be culled, and vacancies filled; and they
will be furnished with the 3ook of En
try,when they will proceed to decide up
on the merits of the articles and animals
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uivIsION V
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THE GREAT FAILURES
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE K
Hinghatiton. Nor. 1.2. 1.512.-tr.
entered for premiums, and report in writ
ing, at 1 o'clock, same day.
2. It is important that id persons ap
pointed on Awarding Commit tees thou Id
be present at that hour. The Judges can
resort for instructions and to make out
reports to the office.
3. Any animal entered for exhibition
in one class, cannot compete in any other
class, except as one of a herd.
4. The Judges shall in all cases
hold premiums when the animals or arti
cles are nut worthy, though there be no
competition.
5. Exhibitors wishing to compere for
premiums are requested to have their an
imals or articles entered in the Secretary's
Book before the second day of the Fair.
No animals or articles can take a premi
um not entered for ,comi.etition previous
to the Book's going into the hands of the
Judges, and they must be on the grounds
for exhibition by 9 o'clock a. m. of the
third day, or they cannot take a premium.
No animal or article can be removed be
fore the close or the exhibition without
the consent of the Executive Commit
tee.
6. Superintendents of the different de
partments will have the animals and ar
ticles systematically arranged. The-offi
cers of the Society and Superintendents
will be known by their official badges.
7. No premium will be awarded to any
person exhibiting animals or ankles not
entered in the name of the bona tide
owner of the same.
8. Persons exhibiting full blood ani
mals, must leave the pedigree of their
stock with the Secretary for the consider
ation of the Judges thereon.
9. Premiums not called for is , fore Jun.
Ist, will be considered donated to the So
ciety.
10. Persons not residing iu this county
exhibiting animals or articles deemed
worthy of a premium by the Judgesashall
only be entitled to a diploma therefor.
A sufficient police force will be in at
tendance, day and night, to protect prop
erty of exhibitors.
Arrangements are made for keeping
stock over night.
There will be a committee at the en
trance of the Fair Orounds to direct all
persons driving in stock over night.
Entries can be made any time previous
to the Fair by leaving word with or writ
ing to the Secretary, J. R. Lyons, Mont
rose.
Judges and Superintendents that are
present in time Trill receive a ticket for
Daily Order of Arrangements.
The gate will be opened from 7 o'clock,
a. m., until sp. each day.
September 16th, first day, there will be
a free Fair, for the excl.ange and sale of
stock, cattle, horses, etc., to commence at
9 a . in., on the Fair Grounds, and all per
sonsare invited t) attend, free of charge.
At 1 p. in., the plowing match will
take place on the farm of J. S. Tarbell.
September 17th, second day, at 11 a. in.,
a mule race will take place of the Fair
Grounds, no man to ride his own mnle.
The first premium of $2 will be awarded
to the man coming in first, and a second
premium of $3 to the mule coming in
last.
At 1 p. m., the trial of speed for the
fastest walking horses will take place.
At 2 p. in., a walking race for men,not
less than five to start,preminm of $3. 21
p. m., a running race for men, not less
than three to start, premium of $3.
September IS, third day, at 10 o'clock
a. in., a grand cavalcade of horses in har
ness will take place on the track. At 10.4
o'clock, at the call of the Superintendent
class first will assemble in front of the
Judges' stand for exhibition and final in•
spection. At 11 o'clock, single and
matched horses. At 11i o'clock, colts.—
At 2 o'cleck p. m., the address. At 4
o'clock. announcement of the award of
premiums. To conclude with an exhibi
tion of general driving on the track.
Price of Admission.
There will be no badges or exhibitors'
tickets issued,but all animals and articles
entered for competition free of tharge,ex
cept horses. For each admission or
adults, 25 cents will be charged, (except
to life members,) and 15 cents for chil- I
dren under 12 years of age. A 1n0,25 cents
for each admission of double teams, and
15 cents for single horses.
Superintendents
General Superintendent-J. E. Car
malt.
Assistant Sup't--F. G. Warner.
Sup't or Cattle—E. L. Fmk.
Sheep and Swine—l. Harris.
Agricultural Implements—C. Sherman.
Dairy Hall—S. Langdon.
Vegetable Hall—Edwin Lathrop.
Ladies' Hall—Mrs. S Herd, Mrs. e
Lathrop, Mrs. Martha Knapp, D. F. '
tin.
A. J. SHELDON,
AVERY FRINE, Ex, •m.
HENRY' SHERMAN,
J. R. Lross, W. H. JEssr
Secretary. Fresi
Montrose, Sept. 2, 1874.
Dry Goods, etc/
THE BOTTOM
Has rams Out of
A s. n i •
.T) V . 11 J )
C. B. PERRY'S,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y
An Immense Stock Just Bought from
of New England, at prices
Printing.
THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT
For 1874
CONTAINS
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Drugs . - nd Medicines
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Bitters are n purely Vegetulile preparation,
made chiefly from the native herbs found
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountains of California. the medieinal I:ro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the nee of Alcohol The question
is almost daily What is the mess
of the unparalleled slaves-, of Visrusit Brr-
TEM? " Our ant-wer is, that they remove
the ottllSe of 1 a a-c, and fle• patient taa, - -
era his health. They ure tare ;,'nut Idood
pnrifler and a life-giving prir.4did.•, la.rf, et
lienoYafor and .111 N ,f the
Never before in the hi,t: ry of liaa %Odd hes
a medicine be en cure.}... 4044.34 4 4. 4 4,sing
the remarkable quid i lire - mug
in healing the sick of every ilk ease man is
heir to. They are a gentle Pargutiie es
well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flammation of the Liver and Visceral Othruns,
in Bilious Diseases.
If - men trill enjoy good health, let
them use V/NICiAlt Brri-mis as a ruetlirme,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stimuLtutto
in every form.
No Person can take these Rfttrra
according to directions, and remain hug
unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands pro. laiin VINEGAR
BrrrEns the most wonderful Invigurant that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit
tent Fevers, which are so pr, valent in the
valleys of our great rivers throughout th 6
United States, especially those of the Mitt
' sissippi, Ohio, lEssmnri, Illinois, Tennessee
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red. Colorado, Itri
nos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Al a bama, Mobile,
Savannah,lbianok,.,Jaines,and many offers.
with their vast trilMtalies, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn. and remarkably so during seasons of
tmusual heat and dryness, are invariably
accompanied by extensive derangements of
the stomach and liver, and other abdominal
viscera. In tier treatment, a ptzgative,
exerting a powerful influence upon these
various organs, is essentially necessa7.
There is no eaffrirtic for the purpose equal
to Da. J. WALEEdS Viscoan Birruns, as
they will speedily remove the dark-colood
viscid matter with which the bowels ire
loaded, at the same time stimulating _ha
secretions of the liver, mei generally reitor
ing the healthy functions of the amotive
organs.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ik.aalolio,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tglitness
of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Enrentions of
the Stomach, Bad Tmte in the Youth, Bil
ious Attacks, Palpitation of the leart,lntlam
mation of the Lungs, Pain irtho region of
the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptoms, one the uffspringi of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee of
its merits than a leng,hyudtertisemeut.
SCll4'lll4l, or h i nes li;i1, White Swel
lings, Ulcers, Erysiiiehe-, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous inflanmXions, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial tffectious, Old
Sores, Eruptians of the Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these, as iu 41 other constitu
bend Diseases, WALKED% Vtxr.oas Brrrems
have shown their great .!tiratirt• powers in
the most obstinate andintractable cases.
For luilummattry anti Chronic
Rheum:it ism, ciew Bilious, Remittent
and Intermittent Pvers• Diseases of the
Blo„1, Liter, liLzieys, and Bladder, theso
Bi t t ers p) equal. Such Ilitirsves are
cause d vacated Blood.
ArenhanicAl Diseases. —Persons en
ga6ed in Paints and Minerals, such as
Platub,rs, Type,ett,rs, Child-beaters, and
afiziers, as they advance in life, are subject
to paralysis of the Bun-els. To guard
ag,i,A tide, hike a dose of WA , '
Brrrt us occa.,:ouall7.
For Skin Ifismses, Eruptions, Totter,
Salt Itileum, Blotch. s, Spots, Pimples, Pus.
talcs, Boils, Car'utmeles, Ringworms, Scald
Head. Sore Eye,, Erpipelmq, Itch, Scarfs,
Di e,dundn,u.e t.f the Skin, Humors and
Discastli of the Skin of whatever name or
nature, are literally dug up and carried out
of the inn iu a short time by the use of
there
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lark
itL~ in apdem of so many thousands, aro
effe,tuidly destroyed and removed. No sys
tem of medicine, no sermifuges, no anthel
minities, ill free the system from worms
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young or
old, married or single, at the dawn of wom
anhood or the turn of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display so decided an influence that
improvement is soon perceptible.
Jaundice.—ln all cases of jaundice, rest
assured that your liver is not doing its work.
The only sensible treatment is to promote
the secretion of the bile and favor its re.
mural Fur this purpose use VINEGAR Brr
tmus.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when
over you find its impurities bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
sluggish iu the veins; cle,sqc it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood ',Lee, and the health of the system
will follow.
R. H. Mel/ON/LLD & CO.,
Droggut..ray Asu FrEuviseo, C.3.lforny
sod CUT. W ti.nl York.
Bold by .rzgiabo and Dealers.
MEMO
ABEL 'I'URRELL,
DRUGGIST,
Tacrastrcame...l l2 osizi.vit.,
is continently receiving NEW 0001/5, and keeps coo.
llnnnlly ou nand a (ql and desirable assortment of gen
uine DRUGS, LIED CINES, CHEMICALS. Pal nte.olls
Dyestuffs, TEAS, Spices. and other groceries, null.,
ware. wall paper, glass-ware, (roll jars, horrors, lamps,
chimneys, irOtter, machinery oils, tanners' oil, neat..
foot oil, refined M , hale Oil, oil for lanterns oil for
{c 011,ettln C., Olive Oil, Sperm Oil, S p frit Turpen
e , ern]. hes, Caner) Seed. V negar,l•ota h . neer,
listed Lye. Azle (Irease,Trus see , tipportrmiletlical
Instruments, Shoulder !traces, Whips, Gans, Pistols
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Oust Caps,lllastlec
Powder and Pose, Violins ,Strings llows,ete. Plates,
PllCS,etc...,Piehllooksand Lin es.lla r and TolletStlaps
Harr 011 a, Hair Restorers. and Hair Dyes. Brusher,
Pocket knives, Spectacles, Sliver and Sliver Plated
Boons, Forks, Kole en 6c ., Dentist A: titles , a g ener
astortrnentot
FANCY GOCDS, JEWELRY, and PERM:KEEP
All thel ceding and best kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES.
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The people arelovlted toe:diet the Drug end Varlet)
Store of ABEL T UftltELl.
Feb. 1.1873. Establlehed
HERRING & FARREL,
5307 Sroacgway N. "Z
XLNITPALTURFItS OF ALL IiLNDS OF
Nitro (sad. Xturg/ar proof
faiLai.JF ° .Meit.
The oldcot and mott reliable gnu fu the United States.
They took the prize modal awarded ut the
VICfIiLD'S FAIR AT LONDON
All hales are trurfunted ({cc (runt datnpuese and eel ,
rotten.
BILLINCi6 BTROVD, Aneut.
Identreee, May 6 '7l.—tf.
Drugs and Medicines
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the Protoxida of
Iron, is ro 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 Ms," simply
by Toning up.lnvigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is the secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dior
rhcea,Doils,NervousAffeetions,
Chills and Fevers, Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
• Diseases of thm 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, in fa
zing 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, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures. to strong, healthy, and
happy men and women
invalids cannot reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass
Pamplalots l'reo
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. 1 Milton Place. Ilo•too.
SOLD DT DUVGGIsTe GESEDAI•LL
THE EAGLE
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B C'lLv6 s .11(WOL.S., PI:OPRIETORs.
SION or THE GoLDLN EEDLE AND MOHTAIt,
Bricar...l3lctalm.. Thaoraitx•coisic.
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Our .to 1: of Drugs and Mcalleinen in complete, and
rare taken to have evervthlng of the bent quality. The
public may rent touter/ .1 that nil medicines that hmee
our store shall he co they are represented, pure and un
adulterated.
PATENT MEDICINES
of all kind, called for, on hand at rea•ontable prices.
Ely personal rind strict /attention to bunlnens. at all
timer. me hope to merit the confidence and favor of the
public
A. B. BURNS.
Montrose. Aprll I, 1/c73. ANION NICIItaLS.
Miscellaneous
MONEY SAVED
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES
GRIFFIS & SAYRE,
flea opened, al the old location of 31. S. Wlleon, In
the Brick Block Montrote, nod toe than he pleased to
rev all of .•or old friend, and the many new ones We
hope to gain. Our rtoek will consist of
Iron, Nits Old lialwaro
CROCKERY & ata,sweitE,
In large quantities and variety. Stone Ware, Wnoa
\Fan•, lionee•FoinlKlllng GOCKIA and Grocerlea. We
.lall part.entat attention to the Orrieety Trail(
and keep a full aavortroeut of Teas, Sager, Coffees,
Family
Groceries & Provisions
in fall varlet', Salt and Floor, We *hall keep con
mantle on hand fine brards of flour at much let* than
old prises, and warrant It to plusses Goods deliver.]
promptly to uur town costumer,
TERMS •- Oar terms will be strictly
FlLeci , cl37-I.'zip,
leash or prodtice I Thle It will be well to re mm :
ber, as title will ho lb° secret to on, Into privet.. WI
are confluent that by calling and evoulnlng our good,
and prices your will find that It a 111 ho for your inter
ert to try our goods and terms
JEIPEIII9O,I 01111 P,.. - - -
Montrose. May. Iflth,
THE !HARP E :VD ENT
Sewing Machine
TAE G ItEATELT ACHIEVESIET OF THE AGEI
Sews from but One Spool of Thread
It hat but Fix working parte, le 1364,01(4.e. and sew
more rapidly than any Machine In the Market.
Ilas a self-selling Straight Needle
It Comblees Dl:intently with Beauty end Slmpllelty.ene
has ell the !fedora Improventeete.
Vlr - A FIRST-CLASS MACHINE ON A BLA CUL
WAL\CT TABLE FOR On
' l7l 7eamitecl.
SEND FOR CIECULAD.
THE INDEPENDENT IiEWING LACHINE El
Dec. 24,
NEW MILFORD
MACHINE SHOP.
JULIUS tiEIULTZ, Practical Machinist, respectfully
solicits the patronage of all who way want Engines,
Millwork, Blialtingalangets, Pulley gears
N. itli attention paid to repairing.
New Milford. June 111
V/lIITINO CARDS] CALLING CARBBI,
Yentir written.
Orders by snail recnin• prompt attention. np cents
per dozen.
Slontrome, March 23,14
HAND BILLS
PRINTED AT TRIG OFFICE.
Two lifter fu Mid Directory, 0111., year. SI.LG; ract.
411.10.11 kt,, GO cent,
AIONTItOBE
WM IIAL:011WOUT, Slater, Who! wale :and Itetai
dealer In MI kinds at slate TINDitI7., slate paint, etc
Roofs repaired with slate paint to ardor. Also. slate
paten for sale 1,1 the gallon or barrel. Montrose. Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD. 1: morn Piro and Lifa rasa
ante Aponte ; also.uell Itailroaa and Accident TOIL,
to New York 411.1 Philadelphia. Oikee oe.e door ,a
attic Bank.
BURNS t NIVLIOLS, the place to get Drugs and Med
erne, Mass, Tobacco, Piptal, Porket.Books. npr, t.
elan Yankee Notions, An. Brick Block,
BOYD A CORWIN, Dealers In Stoves, Dam war
and Mannfaeturers of Tin and Sheutlron ware, come
of Malt and Tionnike street.
11. N. BULLARD. Dealer In (*rotaries, Pro•frion,
Books, Stallone and Yankee Notlona, at head a
Public Avenne.•
B COOPER t CO.. Bankers, eel) Porelg, Pa.
sage Tick. to apd Waltz on England, hula ad and .rot
land. •
W.M. L. COX. Harness maker and dealer In all article
arnally kept by the trade. opposite the Bank. •
JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney nt Law onl, an
door below Tarbell Boone Publce A yen an. •
NEW 31ILFORD.
L. L LOOT. Dotter In all kinon of farming Imp!e
memo. movring machines, evolli curbs. dry
etc.. etc.. Male :ft.. opposite Savings Rank. ,rut
SAVINGs BANK, NEW M ILFORD. —r Is per can. tz
tercet on all Deposita. DO, n general Rank leg Ito
nen, .nitelf S. It. CHASEd AO,
11.0 A DUET A SON. Dealers in Flour. Feed; U.
Salt. Llme. Cement. tiro...titter and Prue st. n
Main Street. opposite the Depot.
A !REY A II A YUEN. Dealer, In Drngs and Medmte
and Maneractnrere of Cigar,. on Main Street. nee
the Depot
KINIDPIR. Carnage tinker and Undertaker
MAIL Street, tiro doors belt.v Ifaeley's Store.
CAYUGA PLASTER—NICUOLAS SLIOEMAKEIt.des
er In genuine Cayuga Piaster. Fresh ground.
IIeCOLLUM lIIIOTHEDS. Dealers taGroceries in
Provision.. on Matn street.•
J. DICKERMAN. dn. ‘ Dealer In general merchandis
and Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Street.
GI SON.
R. M. TlNGLEY—flealer In Stovex, Tin, Copper, flrag
and Slleetlron Ware, Casting, &c. Alen, meson fart r
, of she, Mel nix no order. Eve Trough and Lead Pip
bIIP lanes attended to at lair pricer—Gllmon Hollow
Pen nerprar.la.-le.
GREAT BEND.
R. P. 17011,07, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Readj
Made Oat hl rg. Dry Goodr, aroteriea and Provtaloue
Main street.•
TAILS,
...11
BOYD & CORWIN
"kr 0 1•7"X"111. , 00 1.4 L..
TIN AHD SHEET-IRON WARE,
Builders' Hardware.
Nnila, by tixe,
Thanks to our Ft iend4 for Post Favors
We h more to one an d all who know
hey /1.1, would
nnoti e
tt led accou n
t, with with no. II they would call
nd nettle hy the middle of !larch next.
Feb. 1. 1,71.
SCHINION HMS BANK,
12 0 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND WITHOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOWING INTER-
EsT AT SIX PER CENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANU
ARY AN D JULY. A sAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
tvELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST FROM TILE
FIRST DAY OF TILE MONTH. rAIIS
IS IN ALL It EsPECTS A IHnIE IN
STITUTION, AND ONE IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
.EARNINGS OF TIIa'SANDS UPON
THOUSANDS Cr' SCRANTON NIX.
ERS AND M.I.:CHANICS.
DIREC.rfORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
SANFG:RD GRANT, GEORGE FISH.
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN
C. P. MATTHEWS, DANIEL HOW
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. F. HUNT;
JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C
MOORE, CASHIER.
OPEN DAILY FROM NINE A. M
UNTIL FOUR P. M., AND ON WED
NESDAY AND SATURDAY EVE
NINGS UNTIL EIGIITO'CLOCE.
Feb. 12. 1873.
- S. M. SATIII.
NEW GOODS.
T he maderyigned having refitted, refurnished sod
restocked the store, formerly occupied by If Kea
y0n..1r.. at Laweyille Centre. are now prepared to furs
Ish the people with ae dentrable variety of
DRY GOODS!
BOOTS & SHOES ! !
CROCKERY! &c., &c
As can be Nand elsewhere, and at as Destrab"
Blnghanaton, N. Y
Latrevillr Coates. l'o.. snrci. 21. 1i."73.
FIRE, LIFE, ANA ACCIDEN
Insurance Agency.
CAPITAL =PRESENTED OVER 620,000,00
Drc.l3.lM.
W OOL
S. KLUMAR.
LoDOC> iproizzxcles
NTiraza,tecl
Highest Mark6t Prlca re 4 In Cub.
Awe A. Lantaor
Job Printing _ At this Office
County Business Directory
Miscellaneous
TINWARE,
TIARDW ARE
-Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste..l
122152113
.S1r1"
CUTLERY, ETC.,
f; R 0 C'ER R,C.
HARDWARE •
0. M. Crane
C. 11. SMITII,
Slratrose. Pa;
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