The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 30, 1874, Image 4

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    The Seventeenth Annual Fele
of the
lIARFORD AO RICELTIIIIAL SOCIETY
Wilt be held on the Fair Grounds in Har
rold on Wednesday and Thursday,
October 7th and. lith, 1874.
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PREMIUM LIST.
DivisloN I.—Hors e&
Best draft or farm stallion over 4
years old 8413 d $3
road stallion, same age 4 3
pair matched horses.. 4 3
pair horses for all work 4 3
single driving horse 3 2
brood mare and colt 3 2
Jiidg,es—N. E. Newton, Harford ;
Sylvester Hart. Bridgewater ; Benjamin
Siibins. New Milford.
Division 2.—Colts and Mules.
Best pair 3 year old colts 3 2
pair two year old'colts. 3 2
three year old colt. 2 1
two year old colt: 2 1
one year old colt ...... ..... 2 1
pair milks 2 1
Judges—A. M. Hammond,
.Harford ;
Eli Barnes, Jackson ; H. N. Smith, Len
ox.
CLASS 11.
Diyision
Best Durham bull 2 years old
and upwards $4 2d $3
Durham bull one year old.. 3 3
bull calf .. 2 1
cow three years old and up
wards . 4 2
heifer two years old 3 2
heifer one year old. 3 2
heifer calf 2 . 1
Division 2.—Devons
Best bull two years old and up
wards. $4
.
bull one year old 3
Lull„calf 2
cow 3 years old and upwards 3
heifer two years old 3
heifer one year old. 3
heifer calf 2
Division 11.—Alderneys.
Best WI two years old and up
wards ,
$4
bull one year old. 3
bull calf 2
cow 3 years old and upwards 3
heifer two years old
better one year old 3
heifer calf 2
Division 4.—Ayrshires.
Best bull two years old and up
wards $4 $3
hull one year old 3 2
bull calf 2 ° 1
cow three years old and up•
wards 3 2
heifer two years old 3 2
heifer one year 01d.......... 3 2
heifer calf 2 1
Herds of thoroughbred airborne and
Devon., not less than eight, $lO each.
Jndges—Wm. H. Jessup, Montrose ;
E. It. Grow, Glenwood ; MUMS Evans,
Gibson .
Division s.—Grade Durhams.
Best bull over two years 01d.....53 82
bull one year old 2 1
bull call • 2 1
cow 83 2d2 31 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2
3 2
heifer three years old
heifer two years old.
heifer one year old..
heifer calf.
three yearlings
threesculves
Judges—J. G. Hotchkiss, Ilurford
Simeon Burdick, New Milford ; Asa Ti
tus., Lenox.
Division 6. Grade Derons.
Beet bull over two yearn old.
bull one year old
bull calf
cow.
heifer 3 years 01d...
heifer two years old
heifer one year old.
three yearlings.....
three calves 3 2
Judges—N. W. Fuller, Harford ; Seth
Abel, Gibson ; C. IL Bailey, Lathrop.
Division 7.—Natives.
Best bull over one year 01d.r....52 $1
cow 2 1
heifer two years old 2 1
three yearlings 2 1
three calves 2 1
Division B.—then,and Steers.
Best pair working oxen 5 yrs. old
or over 4 3
pair working oxen 4yra. old. 3 2
pair fat oxen 2 1
pair steers 3 yrs. old..
pair steers 2 yrs. 01d...
pair steers 1 year old..
pair steer calves, broke
J udges—Jackson Tingley, Harford ;
G, L i.twin, New Milford ; James
Peckham, Brooklyn.
CLAss 111
Sheep and Swine
Best fine wool buck,
three fine wool ewes.
three fine wool lambs
middle wool buck....
three middle wool ewe 5...... 3 2
three middle wool lamb.e... 2 1
coarse wool buck 3 2
three coarse wool ewe& 3 2
three coarse wool limbs.— 2 1
buck lamb of each. 1
boar. 4 3
breeding sow. . 4 3
spring pig 3 2
fall pige,uot less than four.. 3 2
Judges—George Resseguie,Harford ; H.
Marcy, Lenox ; Horton Corwin, Frank
4in.
CLASS nr
Poultry.:
Best pair turkeys $1
pair geese 1
;our ducks 1
five fowls... 1
five spring chickens. 1
Cass v.
Grain. .
Best peck winter wheat. 1
peck spring wheat 1
peck rye. 1
peck oats.
half bushel corn in ear 1
%Of bushel buckwheat.... 1
l eck clover seed 1
peck timothy seed 1
peck flax meld 1
Cuss VI.
Fruit and Vsgetablee.
Beet fail apples, at least three ra.
rieties, not less than one dozen
each
winter applea,.ditto
pears.
quinces.
peaches. 1 3
.
rars 1
g 3
half bushel potatoes, two or
more varieties 1 i
winter squash i
purnpirius. 3
three heads cabbage. 4
twelve onions 4
six beets 3
six tomatoes. 3
Judges—Otis Grinnell, Harford ; J. H.
Cook, Susq'a Depot ; T. D. Reese, Clif
ford.
CLASS VII.
Butter, Cheese. and bread
Best firkin butter.. 3 2
rail butter 3 2
jar butter 2 1
roll butter 2 1
cheese 3 2
loaf wheat bread..
loaf graham bread
indiau bread
soda biscuit.
CLASS VIII.
Vinegar, Wheat Flour, Sugar, and Honey.
Best cider vinegar
sack wheat floor 1
10 lbs. honey . 1 +
10 lbs. caked or stirred sugar 1 .1
10 lha. drained sugar 1
maple syrup
Flour to be manufactured in the county.
Judges—W.J. Mulford, Montrose ; H.
Garrett, New Milford ; George H. Wells,
Gibsou.
CLASS IL
Leather, Boots. 4c.
two sides harness leather. 2
two sides upper leather 2 1
two sides sole leather.... 2
two calf skins...... 2
assortment of skins 2
pair tine boots..
pair coarse boots .2
set team harness. 2
carnage harness 2
Articles in this class to be manufactured
in the county.
Agricultural Implements and Carrriages.
Best common plow 1
cultivator.
corn Sheller..... 1
straw cutter.
horse rake
churning machine 1
open buggy . 3 2
double carriage. 3 2
single carriage ~.3 2
lumber wagon 3 2
market wagon 3 2
single sleigh 2
Wagons and carriages to be new and ex
hibited by the manufacturer.
CLASS
Cabinet Work, Hardware, &c.
Best specimen of cabinet work ....2
set of chairs. 1
rocking chair 1
sewing machine
churn 1
butter pail
butter firkin......
set horse shoes
lot tin ware.
cook stove for coal 1
wood cook sto•e 1
Judges—Elliot Aldrich, New Milford ;
James Adams, Brooklyn ; C.R. Telford,
Susq'a Depot.
Best five yards woolen flannel.... 2 1
5 yards plain flannel 2 1
5 yards full c10th....., 2 1
pair woolen blankets 1 50c
6 pair woolen socks 1 50c
2 pair woolen mittens 1 50c
sample woolen yarn 1 50c
5 yards linen cloth 2 1
5 yards linen toweling 2 1
10 yards woolen carpet 2 1
rag carpet 2 1
Judges—Mrs. 0. G. Caughlan, Harford
Mrs. G. P. Wilmarth, Harford ; Jared
Tyler, Hanford.
$3 $2
2 1
2 1
83 2d 2 3d 1
CLASS XIII.
Ornamental Needle Work.
Beet patchwork quilt. 2 1
quilt of any other kind. 1 50c
bed spread 1 50c
worked shirt 1 50c
worked collar. 1 500
specimen worsted.embroidery.l 50c
specimen silk embroidery....l 50c
bonnet . 1 50c
lady's saque, .1 50c
knit hood 1 50c
tidy cover 1 50c
fine shirt 1 50c
CLASS sir,
Paintings, Flowers, &e
3 2
3 2
2 1
2 1
Best oil painting. ' 2 1
painting of any other kind....l 500
drawing 1 50c
exhibition photographs and
ambrotypes 1 50c
picture frame 1 50c
variety of flowers 2 1
floral design. 2 1
exhibition of artificial flowers
and fruit 2 1
Judges—Mrs. S. W. Breed, Brooklyn ;
Mrs. E. M. Tiffany, Hopbottom : 3. C.
Tanner, Binghamton.
$3 $2
3 2
2 1
.3 2
lowing.
First Promiq.. 87
2d " ... 5
3d " 4
4th " 3
sth " 2
' 6th " 1
Judges---Wm. T. Moxley,New Milford;
B. F. LLne,Harford ; Linos Moore, Her
ford.
Cennnlitee of Arrangements.
A. G. Barnard, Russell Darrow, John
G. Dean.
General Superintendent—A. T. Sweet.
Superintendent of Horses—A. J. Sea
mans.
Spperiatendent of Cattle—Merit Seley
H. 11. Seley:
Sheep, Swine,and Poultry—R. L. Ting-
ley.
Vegetable Hall—L. E. Carpenter.
Dairy Hall—Christophor &MOD&
Mechanics' Hall—Wm. II Hepburn.
Floral Hall—E. J Ty ; Assistants,
Mrs. Lee Tiffany, Miss Ettio S. Hine.
Generul Police—Wm. IL Patterson.
Rules and Refuladons.
The plowing match will be held on the
farm of Henry Esterbrook, on Wednes
day, Oct, 7th, at precisely two o'clock p.
m. The entry fee will be el.
Exhibitors wishing to compete for
premiums are requested to have their ar
ticles or animals entered in tbe Secre
tary's Book on the first day of the Fair,
if posible. They must be entered and
on the gr ounds at ten o'clock of the sec
ond day.
CLAss x
CLASS air
Domestic Goods
CLASS XV
Superintendents.
No animal can compete for Iwo premi
um&
Superintendents of the seferal depart
ments will have all articles systematic
ally arranged
The Superintendent and officers are
known by their official badges.
A sufficient police force will be in at
tendance, from 9 o'clock on the first day
until after the reading of the premiums
the second day, to protect the property
of exhibitors.
No provisions will be made for stall
ing stock over two years old.
Persons exhibiting full blood stack for
premiums, must leave the pedigree of
said stock with the Secretary for the con
sideration of the Judges thereon.
All stock exhibited as a herd mast be
owned by the exhibitor.
Any member of a committee who shall
own or have an interest in any article
submitted for decision to said oommittee
shall withdraw troth said committee, and
if any person owning or having an inte
rest in any animal or article, entered for
premium, shall appear before the com
mittee while examining the same with
out having been first requested by said
committee, it shall be their duty to ex
clude such animal or article from compe
tition.
No animal or article shall have a pre
mium awarded unless deemed worthy.
Judges reporting at the Secretary's of
fice before 10 o'clock, will be furnished a
free ticket for dinner.
Price of Admission
Single ticket, 25 cents; children under
twelve years; 10 cents ; team or single
horse 25 cents.; colts under two years,
free ; clergymen and their families ad
mitted free,
D. L HINE,
N. TOMPErms, Ex. Corn
H. J. TYLER,
S. E. CARPENTER, W. JEFFERS,
Sebretary. President
Harford, Sept. 12, 1874.
Dry Goods, etc
THE BOTTOM
Has Fallen Out of
- 4*,r
. F 9 :AIJ 4.,
C. B. PERRY'S,
BiNGHADITON, N. Y
An Immense Stock Just Bought Srom
THE GREAT FAILURES
of New England, at prices
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN
BmghamtorL Nov. 12„18111.-tt
Mscellaneous.
1:1_4=013I Pe SON'S
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
88 Walthington Street,
13.1-sia-32.a.mt0z2., N. "V...
Yee will Find the
LARGEST BEST ASSORTMENT OF
FirCT .1-%. INT I ITID' .I=l.M
OP ALL KINDS
At the Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern New York.
All Goods sold are WAIGLITED oe Represented.
E. D. ROBINSON.
Rov. 12 18.1Z.-1n
BINGHAMTON
MARBLE WORKS.
ALL lIINDS OF
MONUMENTS, EtEADSTONES,
AND MARBLE MANTLES,
MADE TO ODDER.
Abo, SCOTCH GRAMM on hand.
.1. PICKERING & CO.,
.3. PICIEKRUM, i 126 Court Street,
G. W. WERSEIIRAtr,
R. P. BROWN. Binghamton, N. Y
Nov. 12th 1873.
S. S. CAM BELL CO.
itssroscruszas os
FINE; PLAIN AND MOLASSES CANDY.
Imparters and Des.ers in FOREIGN FRUITS RtlT9,br
Fire Works Constantly on Hand.
Nos. 429 Market Sti and 417 Northant St. Phil',
March 10.i8:4.-Iy. w.
JOB WORK
♦T THU OFFICS, CHEAP I
Printing.
THE 110 MOSE DEMOCRAT
For 1874
CONTAINS
MORE LOCAL NEWS,
MORE GENERAL NEWS,
BETTER STORIES,
BETTER FAMILY READING,
MORE CHOICE POETRY,
MORE FARM MA2TERS,
Better I=betrikehr
THAN EVER BEFORE.
Subscribe for It Yourself !
Ask Your Nelithbon to Subscribe !
Si per Year in Advance
Tim Bost!
TIN ()iciest !
Glioust.
O UR p WORK.
GIVE TTS A TRIAL,
WE WILL CONVINCE YOU
Drugs and Medicines
Stalkers California Vinegar
Bitters are a purely Vegetable 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 cause
of the unparalleled success of Verr.oAn Brr-
Tuas?". Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient recov
ers his heilth. They are 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 ixrsessing
the remarkable qualities of VINEGAR Brrruas
in, healing the sick of every disease man is
heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as
well es a Tonic, relieving Congestion or In
flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs,
in Bilious Diseases.
If men will enjoy good health, let
them use VIVEGAIi Brrrers as a medicine,
and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulate
in every form.
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Drugguta turd .16,,t, rawswo, Caltforu..
Sold by all lb. uglybeto and Slanders.
Sept. 10th. 185.-17.
THE EAGLE
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14'4
B URNS & NICHOLS, PRopßiEroles
SIGN or 711 Z Goton RAOLL AND Moorso
33 rial.s. MI / cs 4n35.. Ma oarL tr. 0114 0
OW stock of Drugs and Medicines Is complete, and
care taken to have everything of the best quality. The
public may rest esear t if that all medicines that leave
our store shall be re they or, represeuttd, pure and un
adulterated.
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of all kinds called for, on hand at reasonable prices.
By personal and strict attention to brininess, ni all
timer, we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the
A. B. BURNS,
AMOS NICHOLS
31ontroise. April 1,1873.
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
liTcoastrol9l43. Pozira."ex.,
is continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keeps con
tinually on hand a full and desirable assortment of gel/-
nine DIICUS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints. Lille
Dyestels, TEAS, spices, and other groceries, stone
ware. wall paper, glassware, fruit jam, mirrors, lamps,
chimney., kerosene, machinery oils, tanners' ull.neata.
foot oil, refined Whale Oil, oil for lanterns, oil for
sewing machines, Olive OD, Sperm Oil , Spirit. Turpen
tine,‘ anal slice ,Canary Seed, Vinegor.Potash.Coucen
trated Lye- AttleGrease,Traisams, Supporters ,Medical
Instraments.Shoulder Braces. Whips, Onus, Pistols
Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Lead, Gnu Caps, Blasting
Powder arid Fuse, Violtne,Strings Dow.,eic. Flares,
Fifes ,etc., Fish Hook:sand Linen.liarand ToileiSoaps
Harr 011 e, Hair Restorers. and Lair Dyes. Brushes,
Pocket Knives, Spectacles, Silver and silver Plated
Spoons, Forks. Knives, he., Deatiot Articles, a yeller
al assortmentof
FANCY GOCDS, JEWELR Y. and PERFUMERY
AD thelendlng , and beet kinde of
PATENT MEDICINES.
The people arc Invited to call at the Drug and Variety
Store of ABEL 'FUSSELL
Feb. 1.1871. Establlebed 1011
Miscellaneous
TAINTS AND OILS
A FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & CO:11
Montrose, May 14, 1873.
C /111 PETS.
CARPETS AT 30 CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Less than N, V. Prices—
May 14, '75. For Sale by B. B. LYONS & Co
SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
and other
4M-r.cooerleis
At Low Fignree a
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WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS,
A Large Stock,
And Now Patterns Received Every
Week Direct From the
!Manufactory.
B. R. LYONS & CO.
spool Throaci.
and John Clark'. Spool Thread.
White. Black. and Colorod—from No. 8 to No. 130, at
75 CoDUI per dozen. For rale by
li. IL LYONS & CO
Montrose, May 14, 1813.—tf
331:71=1.3FLITrr,
Would call atteatlon to Ina New Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Now on sale, In new
1b.27t.0003)2,„
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,' BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, OIL
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS. BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD W ARE,IRON;N AILS,
STEEL, STOVES AND
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, and will be sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowest price&
H. BCRRITT.
New Milford, June 3, 1874.
VIBITEW GARDit , I CALL/NG CARDS I
Neatly written.
Orders by wail crude, prompt attention. 30 cent.
per dozen.
Montrose. Mardit.M. 11
HAND BILLS
PRINTED AT THIS OFPICS
Miscellaneous.
MONEY SAVED !
NEW FIRM,
NEW S roRE,
NEW GOODS.
NEW PRICES.
GRIFFIS & SAYRE,
Have opened, at the old location el M. S. Wllvon, to
the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased w
ems all of •mr old friends and the many new ones we
hope to gain. tier stock will consist of
Nil, all ail llarilwaro.
CROCKERY & OLA :SWARE,
In large quantities and variety. Flone.Ware, Woon
Ware. House-Fill tilshing woods and Urea:prim We
shall rive part.' Oar attention to •the Orocety Trade
and keep a full as.rtmeut of Tens, Sugar, Coffees,
Family
Groceries & Provisions,
In full rarieti. Salt and Flora, We shall keep con
stantly ou baud fine brands of flour at mock !eau than
old price, and warrant It to pl.ue. Good. delivered
promptly To our town customers.
TER Our terms will be strictly
oca,cl7*-'a. - p,
(cat.l) or produce This it will be well to remora;
bee. as this will be the ewcret to our low prices. We
are contleent that les calling and examining our goods
nd price* )our wfit tel that it will be for your Inter
eet to try oar goods. awl terms.
Jcrranaus Mum,. S. 31. Berne
Montruee, May, 1:11h,
BILLINGS STROUD,
General
) INSURANCE AGENT,
3tic.23.tx-cmeso. Per.
Capttul Represented, 9100,000,000:
FINE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT 'NOD/YOE :
Home he. Co., N. Y., Cup I sal uud Surplus. *4,000,000
llartfurd Fire be., Co., l. spitalandSorplue *3,000,000
LI verpooL Landon & Globe " *'0.000,000
Ins. Co . of !gusto America • • *3.250,000
Penn. Fire Ins. to., Phila.. '. i11.A.10,000
National, Phil l a. 30 0,000
Ins. Co., Stuto of l'oup'e " 000,000
Union Mutual ,
_,00,000
~...
_Lyeorning Fire .. $6.000.000
NIIIIIq,`IIII Sett. Pr orldencu. Ti. I. ,• 500,000
Ilerchants• 450,000
Clay, of New Port, Ky. 250,000
Newtown, of Burke Co. 800.000
Alemmania. of Cle7eLand. " 400,000
Lancaster Fire Inn. Co. 900,0120
Fire Association of Phila. " 2400,000
Home Ins. Co— Columhnn. 0., " Ea. 0.000
Lehigh Valley Fire, Allentown • . U4OOO
Citizens' Fire Ins Newark, NJ." 1100.000
South Side Ins.Co.Pittsburg.Pa." 120.000
Alemmania 01 Pittsbarg, " 400,000
The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow
lag companies for Northern Pennsylvania:
Fire Annociation of Philadelphia.
Notional Flee ineoranee Company or Philadelphia.
The InnuranceWAL of the State of Pennsylvania, o
Philadelphia.
X I F•• ZI .
Conn 'slncr.al Life Ina. Co., Aegette f 35,006,000
American Life. •• 14,500.000
8C707:2:/MIV9V.
Traveler, ins.Co..llartford,( apitaland Surplus:U...ooo,NA
Ran may Passengers t 350,000.
The undersigned has been wellknown in thlweonrity.fon
the past 17 years,. an I n.nranee Agent. Losses sostsined
by his Comualnles have always been promptly paid.
gar•O ffl ce rst door east from Banking Office of W
B. Cooper ..t.Co—Taropllcest. Montrose.Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CFI ARLES L. SMITH, Solicitors.
Montrose. Dec. 24. 1,49
3E'la.ria.ltiare.
At W. W. Smith & Son's
Eaten.lye Furniture War :room yen will find the 'erg.;
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
pi. ia It IV" I 9E' la 3EL .1M
To be found In this section of the country, of his own
manufacture, urn! at prices that cannot fail to give antic
faction. Tht.y mate the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
In the C0U111.17, and WARRANT them
Qv. o 1 at©ry W r l.
all kinds dose to the neateAt mantel
?Eh ./.° .E.l. I 1%.7 Gr 33 31211 El 19.
OF VARIOUS RINDS
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATItASSES.
UNDERTAKING
The anbectiber will hereafter make to, adermaing h
specialty In his hnsinebs. Having Jutt completed
NEW and the most elegant HEARSE in the State, ail
needing his services will be attended to promptly and a.
satisfactory charges.
WIN. W. SMITH & SON.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 1.172.—n05—tf.
J. 11. ➢mnxcs 1 0 S. I.lAnsss. 1 II CI. BLANDISI3
--o-
BINGHAMTON MARBLE WORKS
(EBT•I3I.ISIIED IN 1840.1
BARNES BROS. & MIMING,
DEALERS 1N AND MANUFACTURERS OF
tnlinu .0 Aturvinut glarbiro,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Mantles,
;26 Chenango St., Near Depot,
May It. Nal BINGHAMTON. N. Y
ILTNT BROTHERS,
SCRANTON, PA
Wholesale & Retail Denlento
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
T'TILI)ER'S HARDWARE,
LINE RAIL, 00U.NTERSUNIC d T RAIL SPIER.%
RAILROAD tt MLNLVO SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRING 6, AXLES, SKEINS A.VP
BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, HUBS, SPOKES,
PELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS.
ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWs
HAMMERS. SLEDGES. PILES, &c. &c.
CIRCULAR AND MILL HAWS. BeLTIN G. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTKR PARIS
CEMENT. UAIR & GRINDSTONES.
razNcii*lNDOW GLASS.LEATHERIt FINDINGS
PAIRBANIC'S SCALES.
V . RECKHOAV 6 BROTHER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN .ALL KINDS OF COF
FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
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Cl-11.ELA.T 33EN3Z. Zaeaa.za'ck
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
V. Reesnow a Brio
April 2.9.1673.—tf.
County Business Directory.
Two lines Is this Dirctory,
00 one ye nts.ar, $1.50; each
ditionsi Bac, ce
MONTROSE
WM. Il AUCITIWOUT, Slater, Wholesale and Betel
dealer in nil kinds of slate roodng, slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also, slate
paint for Bala by the gallon or barrel. Montrose. Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life Incur
onceo t et j t• g l ln o t rlc i a a nd ° At l i l a
Z i p ! 'bra° end .
e " O d n e et T o l k e
au
Oftbo flank.
BURNS A NICHOLS, the place to get Drugs and Medi
sines, Cigar., Tobacco, Pipes, Pocket-Books. Specta
etc. Yankee Notions. Le. Brick Block.
BOYD An CORWIN, Dealers in Stoves, Hardware
and Manufacturers of Tin and Sheetiron ware, cornet
of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. BULLABIJ, Dealer In Drocerice, , ,Provislont ,
Books, Stations and Yankee Notion., It head of
Public Avenue..
WM. 11. COOPER .S CO.. Bankers, sell Foreign Pas
sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland and Scot
land. •
WM. L. COY. Harness maker and dealer in all article.
usually kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. •
JAMES E. CAILMALT, Attorney at Law. Office one
door below Terbell Boar, Public Avenue..
NSW MILFORD.
L. L. LEROY, Dealer In ail Sloan of farming irnple
mowing Machines, well; curbs. dog powers,
etc., etc., Main St., opposite Savings Bank. Inm•
SAVINGS BANE. NEW MILFORD.—Fts per cent. In
terest on all Deposits. Does a general Banking Da/
neon. .oil-tf S. Ti. CRASH b CO.
LI .GARRET b SON. Dealers in Flour. Fet;ll. Plea'
Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries and Proven De
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
AINEY b HAYDEN, Dealers In Drugs and Medicines
and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Slain Street, nes
the Depot.
R. F. 'EMBER. Carriage... Maker and Undertaker
Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store.
CAYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SHOEMAKER,dea
er In genuine Cayuga Plaster. Frock ground.
IdeCOLLI73I BROTHERS, Dealers is Groceries and
Provisions, on Main Street.•
J. DICKERMAN. Jo., Dealer In general merchandlet
and Clothing, Brick Store, on Main Street.
GIBSON.
H. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer to Mores, Tin. Copper, Brae
and Sheettron Ware. Caetinga..kc. Also. maw:doctor
er of Sheet Metal,. to order. Ero Trough and Lead Pip..
bunine,l attended to at fair priecr—Gibaon Doßo o,
Punnerirada.—ly.
GREAT REND.
IL I'. DORAN, Merchant ntllor and deafer In Ready
Made Clothing, Dry Goods,Grocerlcs and ProTIPI 41.
Mehl Street.•
Eliscellaneons
N AILS,
TI% WA RE,
HARDWARE
BOYD & CORWIN
Comer of Matn and Turnpike Ste
11 , TC)W r k'XILC.E3313, Pb.,
IIEMIC) IiTMISI
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WIRE,
Builders' Hardware.
CUTLERY, ETC.,
1 , 746.1.1E5. by the. lios.
Thanks to our Friends for Past Favors
We would be more thankful to one and all who know
they hare um,ettled accounts with nu, if they would call
and settle by the middle of March next.
EMS!
SCRANTON SAVINGS MK,
120 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 AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOSIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME
CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON
OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL
DRAW INTEREST FROM THE
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH. THIS
IS IN ALI RESPECTS A HOME IN
STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
SANFORD GRANT, GEORGE Fisll
- 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 EIGHT O'CLOCK,
Feb. 12. 1873.
NEW GOODS.
T he trlol , 3cdtaning rctlttcl4(orzash
o,k,7l7eltore,roeiy.lcdbye Ken
ron one
rr..ttlrltileCeVretrtwr3repared to
fore
ahihepeopiwtla.icmtov.et l of
DRY GOODS!
; GROCERIES!
BOOTS & SHOES!
HARDWARE ti
CROCKERY! &c., &c.
As can Do found elsewhere, and at as Dcatrad
0. M. Crane
I...vili,,Couter. I'a.. Marco 04. Ih7t.
F IRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEN I
Insurance Agency.
CAPITAL P.EPRESEIITED 110PED, 5g0,000,00
Dec.l3.';'.9
``Tool.
L,OOO ritcmazi.Pas
‘VPCOCOI Nn7.45L21t0d.
Highest Market:Nice Padd lit CAA.
Joee A. Larattor
Job Printing At this Of
Mentz., Pa..
11 COL.