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

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Cattle Breeding.
Mr. T Wood, of Chester county, sends
to the Germantown Telegraph the follow
ing paper on this important subject;
In connection with farm-management
the keeping of cattle is followed quite
extensively, but in few Cases with any
system calculated to improve the chat-ac
ter of the stock. Let good judgment be
mrcised in the selection of animals,
and any breed can be improved, provided
the care and keeping to which they are
eubj.ct is such us is adapted to their
wants. Do not breed your stock too young
if you would have thent bring and ma
ture an offspring superior to themselves.
I would not advise any man, who has
not resolved to cure well for his stock, to
purchase any already highly-improved
animals, for their j osterity will detei 'or
ate as readily as a hitherto well kept farm
in the hands of a negligent farmer. In
fact herds are just what the care of their
owners have made them.
In Texas, with a superior climate,
the cattle are long-legged and have mon
strous horns. In the more northern
states, where the climate is less favorable
stock is a shade better, tfecause receiving
better care. How cammon it is to see
toe marked difference in the stock of the
neighbors, all the result of breeding and
inns-, and perhaps at no greater expense
with one than the other, yet making a
difference of one-third in market value
of the animals. How fully these things
prove, that care of animals has very much
to do with the improvement at the breeds
by care I mewl the choice of parents,
keeping of the herd, as well as leeding
whilst young. Ido not believe it possi
He- to keep any of the thoroughbreds up
to present standard of excellence by the
care given the Texas herds. I lay it
down as a rule that the keeping of the
animal must fully equal all its wants if
improvement is to be the result.
order to .continue and perpetuate
the good qualities already engrafted in
an animal, it is indispensibly necessary
that the same discriminating judgment
in the selection and management of
breeding animals, which bus accomplish.
ed the present improvement, be cumin
ually ex.rcised. The improvement of a
breed ut animals—no matter bow fur it
may have been conducted surely
roll buck whenever the art and skill
cal ica give it progress shall cease to ape.
rate. Persons who avail themselves of
the improvement made by others in pur
r•hasnig animals, mint+ by jirlicions and
1 ~,g continual effort on the pal t 0 bleed•
els have be-n brought to a high b un, o f
pe..fection. sheuid recollect that cure and
ki I are Aid uecessa-y to the mainte
nance of such stuck in its present im
pr..ved c. udition.
It everone• who makes the attempt
were qualified to conduct the business of
breeding animals in the beet manner, the
present high prices for superior breeding
stork roald not be ob , ained. Thirty and
forty thousand duller cows would not be
often seen ; but the fact is, comparative
ly few are possessed of the knuwli dge uud
skill necessary to succeed in breeding
stock. The stock in their bands, instead
rf improving as under proper manage-
ment it would do, fall back, and resort
must be had to the stuck herd. 1
presume f.-w animals receive Ps much
feed as would be profitable to the owner ;
I also believe much is lost by the uncom
fortable condition iu which many keep
their stock, Close and unventilated sta
bles and cold and dirty stys are too com
mon.
An Ice House for Five Dollars.
A neighbor of mine, says a correspon
dent has an inclosure of about six,feet
square in his cellar, and six feet high.—
The walls are formed of old refuse tim
ber thr wn closely together, with no re
gard to form or comliness. The roof
made of hemlock boards. The entire
cost of the building did not exceed five
dollars. and practically considered it is a
success ; not ambitious of containin g
thirty-tire loads but simply five loads of
ice. Ten years this little unfiretentious
house huts been used for ice, and never
yet dishonored a drart upon its crystal
deposit. About six inches of saw dust
was spread ab,mt the ground floor, and
in packing a space of about nine inche,
was left between the walls of the build
ing In sawdust, aud - i•about nine iticties
of sawdust was spread upon the top of
the ice, and the thing was fixed. The
three main principles observed here will
always insure a plenty of ice, viz : good
dr.tittage, and, plenty of sawdust. With
ths-e rules attend, to, a corner of an old
pen shed will prove quite efficient in pre
serving ice.
To Destroy Lice
_o_
There is no really effective method of
destroying lice upon any animal withou.
oil or grease of some sort. In some re
ern t -experiments in England, a mater,
of one part of sulphur with three parts
of Lird, and a mixture of one part of o I
of tar with three parts of linseed oil.
destroyed the lice to which they were
applied -aim immediately, while corm
five su 111 m: te,tnercunal ointment, arsen
ious acid. and carbolic acid were withou
any effect at the end of two hours, and
tobacco water destroyed the vermine at
the end of an hour. We have found a
r - ..:xture of lard and kerosene oil to com
pletely destroy lice, both upon chickens
and calves, without any injury to the an -
inial whatever. Kerosene oil alone will
severely injure the skin.
Boys, sons of farmers, who are now re
their education and whose future
is :o be employed in the noblest of all
occupations—the tilling of the soil—
should be preav thoroughly educated in
Wang.. It is not only one of the moat
pleavink and instructive of all the bran
ches of education, but it ti one ot the
moat useful. particularly to a farmer, who
will find daily and almost hourly need ot
it. He inconstantly facing its repreven
tatives su some form, to understand
which is frequently of the utmost impor,
Vince. Not a plant, especially a weed,
can be grown or obtrude itself upon his
premises but what will be familiar to
him, us much so as the plants composing
the leading cultivated cmps. He is thus
brought face to face with well known ac
quaintances, be they friends or otherwise,
and will give them sub a reception as'
they may respectively deserve.
Hundreds of acres in New England
are going to waste, and might be devot
ed to the pasture of sheep if it were not
for dogs.—ln the Connecticut valley, the
,farmers in a number of the towns have
given up tobacco planting and gone to
raising mote useful sops
Elecellueotus.
The Doubt Dispelled.
Vito. lisplea. New IlLford, Pa.. I. now offerlogae
claim new stock of
DRY GOODS
mrcltdly selected for Spring and Bummer Trade
BOOTS AND SHOES
tho largest and best Variety In Northam Penneytrams.
Hats dc Car's,
TRIMES, TRAVELING Baas
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No-
tions, etc., etc.
Every article Warranted as Represented. No Variatior
In Priem
New llllfewd. May IFeb
MJ33EVEr
S'i/1/111224282
M MEI 1 2 ' C=o Pt ITT MS !
The ondesstencd will heap constantly on hand and
for tale, very low,
3P33.etetcorus,
PLATFORM WAGONS
(for one or two bonesj
TOP & OPEN BUGGIES
TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES,
And Lumber Wagons
'Teary opting wagon.. second Anna carrtagea end of
en and tophngeles. for sale cheep.
will makr to order to nett parties. all t Inds oft a
Hegel. Work Wanantea. Repairing done neatly.
Slum at Sprintreilte. Pa
Enquire at D. L. & W. Express Omce of
D. D. BEADLE.
Moutrore, Pa..,
Or at Springville of B. H. CI.7I.VER.
Mootrore Jane ft, 1874.—t1.
pALNITS AND OILS.
A FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & Co.'s
Montrose, May 14, IS:3.
CARPETS.
CARPETS AT SO CENTS AND CPWARDP.
—Less than N. Y. Prices—
May 14,1'3, Par Sale by IL H. LYONS &Co
SVGAR, TEA, COFFEE,
and other
Groceries
At Low Ficaree et
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER 6
A Large Stock,
And New Patterns Received Ever)
Week Direct From the
Ilbutulttetory.
B. R. LTONS ik CO.
Spool Tkur IDEbCi.
and John Clark's Spool Thread.
White Black, and Colored—from tt to NO. 14u, at
15 cents per Musa. Fur sale by
B. H. LYONS & CO
Muntrose. May 14. 1S .—U
I)ROCLAXATION I
lIEAE yr. ! ELMS YE
All ye good people haviug anything to do be.
iure the honorable Judges ut wind is good to
eat And drink collie turth and give your stleuu
ruce, and your wants mall he euyinted; and ail
wen and women who are 811111111taleli air Juror:,
to try the good qualities of our gouda please an
swer to your 11041ta at Mai Call and wore your
Anna. And know ye all that
A. N. BULLAILD
is constantly receiving large additions to his
stuck of Choice Groceries and Provision, such
Wheat and Buckwheat, Flour, Coin and Oat
Meal, crushed. Wheat and Gm= Flour,Lbuns.
lard, and fish, dried fruit, and berries,fresh fruits
and vegetables of all kinds, (in their season,)
sugars, (man(%) also molasses and syrup, teas
and coffee, of the very best qualities, shims,
soaps, salt, crackers, and cheese, raisins, figs,
gelatine candles, candies and nuts, hooka and
stationery, yankee notionv, tobacco and ugara,
Canned goods, a very large stock ut the very
brat qualities, and_ . _ol ,at extremely low prices
for cult or ready pay.
Montrose. Jan. ith 1874. A. N.
BULLARD
HUNT BROTHERS,
SCRANTON . Pa
Wllataule m Retail Dealers 121
HARDWARE, IRON, ti EEL.
NAIL, SPIKE'S, briotiElz,
rTILDER% HARDWARE,
MINX BAIL, COUII TEitdtali Q T"AIL APIXdu
4LAILBOILD d dILATING krUPPLJB.B.
OdlUildOE SPBINOb, Azuat, azziss AN/.
DOSES. 1101.78, NUTS and n4BitER.B.
pi,471111 BALMY. d'ALLISABIZ
1110"1trB8. BPORZB,
MLOES.WEAT B PINDL.&d. BOtra. de.
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS and DIES. BELLOW,.
HAMMERS, SLEDGES. ruzs.&c.ac.
cutomAß AND MILL SAWS, SILTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER PARIS
VEMENT. BLAIR 0 RINDSTONES.
um= WINDOW GLAS S
S. LICATLIBM Frump ;
7.111218ANC0 11010,28.
NEW
JUST RECEIVE) UV
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY
Out Stock has been selected with great care and bought at Borrom Pnicia
To nil in search of a good bargain we extend a cordial Invitation to call and examine our
stock. and take prices. We arc prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt
edly be to your interest to call and give us your custom.
il=l , t7FL IBTCPC,33 csiomax.pa.xtszies;
Dry Goode Department. Clothing Department
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank- j Ready-Made Clothing. Men's, 'Youth's, and
Ms, Shawls, Cinakings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over-
Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and coats, Talmas, &e. Buck, Kid, and Wool
Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. ' Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, flannel
and White Shir s, Knit Jackets, Hats and Caps,
Trunas, Umbrellas, &c., Bows, Scarfs, Ties, and
Mufflers.
Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst- A fine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and
eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and Cassimeres for Custom Work. Meas.
Furnishing Goods, Carpets urea taken, and good lilting and
and Oil-Cloths. Workmanship Warranted.
2312t.freLlop .111.4allcacus, Lisp taszcl Xlcoreic. 331..micar-otea. disc,
Montrose, October 21, 1874
Binghamton Advertisoments
lb. 0 olorAvillb * *lO Li
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Poor (r. frairkErp
Merchant Tailors,
Si COURT STREET,
3321%74131-321C.A.MILETCPINT, N. lir
Opposite Exchange Rotel
ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OF
MEN'S & BOIS' MAIN
Gets' Farmslifia Gook
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC
extend a cordial Invitation to toe public to ea
and txrualoe our
STOCK AND PRICES.
glfr Our Motto le, Not to be Under.°ld. _all
rio=llll
Binghamton. N. Y., Oct. 7th. /h 74
The Cheapest Place
i ~ ~~~ ~
CROCKER, OGDEN, & CO.'S
Phelp's Bank Building,
332.1 , 474:31,13.ALT1LETC01 4 47. N. "Jr
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE GOODS.
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES.
OAK 'FANNED LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER BELTING AND
PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC.
lIICSRY nITSOZI d. BONS'
CIRCULAR ADD GROSE-CUT SAWS
AND JOHN ROTHERY'S
Celebrated Band•Cnt Files,
The Best lo the World I
Binghamton. Oct. 19th 1874.
At No. 33 Court Street,
BENGILSDITON, N. Y.
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
Ao we hare just rettuned frond the City of New York
after porebaelng a large and well oelated stock of
FALL AND VirLVFER GOODS
of all kinds bought trom drat hands, we are now pro
pared to tar, r goods at prices thrt will "allay the
f:ltterat boyar. We bort also added fl,t OUT large aock
of Dr Gumbo, an laiturlirt stork of t LUTD,
BEAVLRS fur Mon and Win wear.
K•earo now prepsted to Make
SUITS FOR ALL
who will give us a call u we hare lint class workmen
imaged or the sumo.
Ladles sod Gall TYM•II. you will please call andel - sun
Inc our noels before you pun hare elsewhere.
Thankful for pa.t talon. we hope for a confirmation
of the same.
We remain. Yours Respectfully.
C. & A. CORTESY
•
Binghamton. Sept. 181.4.-41.
Binghamton It!atlas Works !
' MI kinds of .Idoutnente, lifedillolllllB, and Marble/
Mantle., chide to order. Also: Scowl Ormolu.' jot
hand. I.P/CKABING .t CO .
,
.t, immix°. .t 116 Com EOM,
a v, xvitazEOlV,
4. T. =m».
OeL X/9, IMIL
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Et Co.
i'skao,asocli
FALL AND WINTER
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO
M. S, Smatter, Managing Partner.
13=1
We are Agents for
NEW GOODS
Elogtamtoa, N. Y.
GOOM!.:
Binghamton Advertisments
PORTER
CARTER.
& JOHNSON,
FINT% -- YVal
WHO
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HARDWARE
IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS,
Blacksmiths' Supplies
FARMERS' AND lISCHAPICS' TOOLS.
&gen is for
Sweet's Si it et ca
SEAT SFRINGS, STEEL TIRE
TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL. &c
BURRETTS CORN SHELLER
And the Improved
BURDICK FEED CUTTERS
LTC.... ♦sD Sri 1.7.,
87 Washington St.,
gliNGlialtToN, N. Y
Oct. 14th, 1811.-15-.
1:00)13I IV Si ®N'.%
Southern Tier
MITER EMPORIUM!
88 Washington Street,
13122.611.a.m.t0za., N. 'lr..
You will Find the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OP
YUL2HIWVIIII
OF ALL 111;:d' )8
At.the Lowest Prices of any Store ii
Southern Lew York
All ()cads bold are WARRATED a. Represented
E. D. ROBINSON.
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THE LVDEPENDENT
Sewing Machine I
THE GIREATEET AtIIIEVE If HST OF THE AGE, I
Sews from bat One Spool of Thread
It haw but alz working part., la nolaelera. and newt
more rapidly than any liarbine to the Market.
Has a self-sating Straight Needle
t Combines Durability sell b Beauty and Slmplielly.ao ,
Ms all the liotleau lcupruvemrete.
13'A FIRST-CLASS ►IACIDNE ON A isi„..er
WALNUT TAbLE FOE SU
AL.sozi.ta. W/47aaates:I.
BEND FOIL CIRCULAR.
Addreu,_ . .
THE INDEPENDENT SEWING haCIIINEC•
Dee. 21, ISM Binghamton, N. I
J.ll. Datum. 1 0 B. BAstr ca. I B G. BLAND - MO
— o—
MARBLE WORKS.
1840.1
BARNES BROS. & BUNOING,
DBALIIIIB IN ANTI MANUFACTURERS OF
4tatian & ,gmtrican giarbits,
AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Mantles,
26 Chenango St., Near Depot,
Mayl4. 2 Bra. man H AMON. N.Y.
HAND BILLS
PRINTED AT TRW OPPIDE
Drugs and medicines
.il her s - nn•q,ar
Bit 1 Veßot al •1, - , prep:mitten.
made chi. fly from the native herbs fonwl
on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada
mountains of California. the medicinal pro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the use of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily ayltwl, "What is the canna
of the nutiambeled mimeos of ViNtlial Brr-
Tr.inel " Our answer is, that they remove
the cam , of disea , e, and the patient recov
ers his health. They are the great blood
purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect
Renovator and Invigonitor of the system.
Never before in the history of the world has
o medicine been eompo inded po sensing
the remarkable qualities of Vtstosn Brrrzns
in healing the sick of every disease man is
heir to They rre a gentle Purgative as
well as 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 VINEGAII Ilrrrms ELF a medicine,
and avoid the use of uleoho:ie stimulant,
in every form.
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urrym..“ 4.. A la .u.
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hArlt Nex •
Y". l d by ^II
I . 4 •"guiwia. and Druters.
Srpt. 10th. 1814 —am. Ira-111-Im.
THE EAGLE
LIR L. ST till E„
B & I'RoPLIETOEs
SION or 1 . 116 GOLDEN EIIILY AND SNOTArt
Sriolc 13.1c:.C.1.r... Morttroeso
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"or of ' , MC'S and Medicine,. I• romplete. and
. - are taken To Lave evety long of the rood quality. Ti
public toil te.l aorur d nil nu dicis.e. Iliac I (1,
mr nu, re the, arc repregoutol. purr and an
.4tholleraled.
PATENT NIF:11 ("INES
•f ell kinds called lor. on hand nm.onal Ic price! .
❑p poreunal end sto•ct anent lon to bo.ihr.. • al all
Imu•. we hope to merit the coulldruce and tarot of the
Mont rose. April 1, 1>;73
ABEL TURIIELL,
DRUGGIST,
rilEort.tr cassio,
Conlitatull) rrevlN Otr• LP.r. ul,u kaept co,
lou Ill)IanDU ut.elital•lr 21"01110ta.1 01 gra
lt/Cl:ltrt utillts .
Mt./AL 111.3.11 A Lt. l'etetr,Olie
i..t)t,e LW., '1 L.A.', NoltAte, no 0110.-1
ttre. mutt, tiltjure, to lent, luttspe.
lters,eut . thactilet ry .•11.,a1l !tent.
.44 all, !lull lot Itio.lettle.oll lot
Ia 'e,tl,rtt 01•,petu. 011,w/tie l'oritee
e.Variti.tore.t../ttsztr, I hurl,: e'aucee.
rated L3tt .111, •.s Cru ',vett. e..e. , upportere „Mettler,
.u.lt Ulut ttr..",.. it Lit -. ttuar.
...artrlclgte Powder, Shot, Leitti tree Cap... Mutate,.
..o.toei alto Fuer Viont., e ,t.lo rill, et,
etc k 11001... a, OLI 1,, Mu I .1 TuilrlSOtltir
tiro] 1./1.1, Hate lie-wren. anti 11,1, Utrr itruntier,
Knier, htteetttl.,. alPti titer C.atcu
pt,. eurtt, Anklets. a getter
1) drurttert.l al
' , AMA 601. 7.tr.1 JEW FLU Y. nod l'Ett1 , 1)1E111
- All thei emit ug ant. beet kisitin ul
I'ATF.NT %ILI/it IN h.:,
Tim Itortle are I netted to chit 41 the ['meant! Varlet)
Itore al AHEI. ruitttELA
Feb.l.lB;:t. Dttaltliehett I 048
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Printing.
THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT
For 1874
CONTAINS
MORE LOCAL NEWS,
MORE OE.VERAL YE WS,
BETTER STOIZIES,
BETTER FAMILY READING
_WORE CHOICE POETRY,
MORE FARM _ILI 1 TERS
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THE 1J m vv.
"DEMOCRAT"
AB PRIM% OFFLE
Will compete with any other in this section in
cheapness, promptness an•.{ quality of work.
Its stock has Just been replenished with
In NUM
of various styles of beautiful letter. Posters,
Show Bills, Hand Bilk, Programmes, Dodgers
Blanks of all kinds, Business Cards, Visit In
Curtly, Book Priming, etc. M' Attorney's
Paper books printed with neatness and din.
patch. Cull on or address
E. U. EIAWLEV.4c CO.
MONEY SAVED !
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES
GRIFFIS & SAY RE,
Have opened, sit the old location rf M. S. Wilson. ID
the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased to
/ nil 0. nor uld friends nod the many new ones we
hope to gain. tow stock will consist of
Iron, Nails allil Hardware.
CROCHNEtY 4 GLA BWARE,
In large quantitiesand variety. Stone Ware, War.
Ware. iluuse-Ftnulehtne Goods and Groceries. We
snail air e part color attention to the Orneely Trod,
and keep a Intl assortment of Teas, Sugar, coiree,
Funs ity
Groceries & Provisions
In fall v.triety. Salt and Floor. We shall keep CUD
otantly on hand fine bra , d• of flour at much Icon that
old prices. and rerrant It to please. Goods &divorce
ortroptly to our town customers.
TEltlib.. Our terms will be strictly
es.h or pentium. This It will he well to remem
ber. a. tide will he the secret In our low prices W.
arc mold on! that by calling •od ezomluing our good
'nor will find Slott It 1111 be for your Inter.
est to try nnr $40011. , awl tern..
.71.rnittPani Warns, S. M. Some.
Montrose. May. 13/b, "74.—11.
BILLINGS STROUT),
General
INSURANCE AGENT, }
WEcoss.ltarckasep, X.
Capital Represented, $100,000,000:
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT insult kNCII
Home IL, Co., N. Y., Capital nod ourplue. $4,000,0th
liar Loom sire no.. Co.. C opital,LudSorplus $3,000,1XA
Li ierpool. Loudon at Globe
Ins Co., of North America
Veen Fire fur Co., Philo
Nutmuel. Phil's.
loe. Co., Suet, of Poon't
lE=MI
Na rr.t;osiret L.'', ovtdenea. R.I. •. 6 114 P :.
Ol .
11..reltrtn: n . 450,Ut0
Cie), of New Port. Ky. 2.511,t0
Newtown, of Saute Co. &1001.
A I cal man la. of Cleveland, ... 4f10,04
Isoclinic, Fire lor. Co. 30.1.1 4
FIN' .4•61•41.11111141 of Phila. 1.000.11.
11..nie los. Co .C11111M1;111, 0.. '• 5 0.10
Leotteh Vnllsy Flee. Allentown. " 200,110
citizens' Fire Ins Newark. N.J... 11110.0tO
south Side or Co. Pit tsburg.Pa " 100.00
Ala•II111111[1111 of Plttaborg, '• 400,01 s
The undereigned le SPECIAL AO *7T for the follow
I ri g companies for Northern I units)lcan la:
Fire Aeenclatiou of Phltodelphia.
Net Ions) Fire I ortirsnt e Company ot Philodelphot.
The losurotme Cu. of the State of Pennsylsonto,ot
Philotielphtn.
A. B. HUHN'S.
A UOA NT1(•
Conn. Mn cal l.lfc In, Co., Afeette mmon,Pc(
American WI, POI'. •• $.1,50t ,(14P
a a I—la
Trareieni I no.Co .llartford,( npltalond Sorplues2.ooo.of
Ifni I nny l'aseengent $250.001
The underrigned tine been well known in thliicoonty.fio
the peel 17 yearn,. on I •ornnee Agent Loeecernetelne ,
hi hl- Conmaln ler bare always been promptly pain
r — Wrier fleet door earl from Banking Ofbce of W
11. Cooper & Co., Turnplkeet Montrose.ra.
BILLMOS STROUD, Agent
CrIARLIELS IL SMITH, Solicitor..
Montrose. Dec. 24 107*
P' - u_r3.lt - u.re_
At W. W. Smith & Son's
N:•onelce Furniture War zronm yea vrfillhol, the large
atock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
3F°"1:7.1t.N - I TYRE
To be found in this section of the country, of his owo
manufacture, wd at prise that cannot Mil to give anti.
faction. Th. 3. make the very best
EXTEN.sION TABLES
In the country, and WARRANT them
X/ la l. co las tory W 43, rl3<
01 all tunds done lu the nent...‘ mnnotd.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATRASSES
UNDERTAKING
The :.übscriber will hereafter make adertaitlng .
specialty in his foulness. (laving Jo.t completed
NeAr and the mu: el. of MARIE to the butte, al
needing his sem ices will be attended to promptly and a•
satisfactnt, charges.
WEL W. SISITH Et SON.
Montrose. Pa.. Jan. 3 , . 7q. --t r.
G ET THE BEST,
TAKE NO OTHER
COLE BROTHER IV
Restorative Balsata
ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP,
SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN IN
THE SIDE AND BREAST,
KIDNEY COMPLAINT,
SCROFULA, &C.,
Also,—A sure Cure for the PILES.
No Cure No Puy
Address all Orders to the Proprietor.
CriARLES L. CRANE.
Now Milford, Pa.
Sep t. 30, 1014-If
NEW FIRM
In Lanesboro.
HOBERT & MAIN'
having entered into co-partnership. are now prepared
to do all kin. s of work In the toe of
Wo[on lakkge Blaciailthiilg,
FROM A WHEELBARROW TO A COACH
REPAIRING Re ANY PART OF THE BUSINESS
moire prompt attention.
• HOBERT & MAIN.
Laneaboro. Pa.. Oct. 15. 1678. tl. .
S. S. CAMPBELL ft CO
11110Lite4LE MASIV7ACTV7ZEJ. f.r
FINE, PLAIN AND 310LASNES I Via.
im ea and D..et• in FOREIGN FRUITS NU
Fire Works Constantly on nand.
Nos. 422 liszkot 81* am 417 Rentiant
star* 10.
Miscellaneous.
MEI=
PLatscl - p.1.'0. - y,
$ -I) uvu ix t
il 250,0U4
2.• I N. XII .
IME=I
WILL ACTUALLY CURE
.County Business Directory,
rwo ❑nee irk title Directory. one ‘4 of. 1112( ; tort, h
ditiottal Ilstv,l,o cents.
•
310.N711,U5E
xm. nnuartworr. Stator. whol -sale and Itetai
dealer la all kinds of slate melte:, slate paint, ei 0.
Roofs repaired with •Into paint to order. tiro 'late
paint for sale by the gallon tar barrel. Mont rota . Pa.
diLLINGS STROUD, irenera Fire and Life I non
ranee ACCalti‘; also,rell hallrona and AcClOvhrritk. I
to New York and Philadelphia. Ub Co or.r door ea a t
oft,. 'Sauk.
BURNS S NICHOLS. the place to get Draraurol3l•dt
robtieeo. Pipe*. Pocket-Books. Spect
dee YankeeNuilona.&c. Brick Block.
SOYO N CORWIN. Oettlerii In Stovee, hardware
and Manufacturer. of Tin and Sheetiron ware, come ,
of Hain and Turnpike Weal.
A. N. BULLANU, Mater in orocerfes. Proefelon.
Books.Scellone and Yankee Notion,. at bead of
Public Arcnoe,•
.V3l. II COOPER & CO.. Danker.. tell Foreign Pa.
sage Tlck..te and Drafts on England, Ireland and Sea
land. •
•NM. L. COX. Harness maker sod dealer In al I attlefe
usually kept by the trade. opposite the flack. •
FAMES FL CARMALT. Attorney at I.w. °Mac cae
door brloorTarbell Hoare. Public Avenue. •
NEW MILFORD.
L. L LEROY. Dealer in all Moos of farming Imple
meets. mowing Machines., nein curb, dn.. '
Nicer.
etc.. eto.. Main St., opposite Saving. Bank. into.
iAVINGs DANK, NEW MILFORD —Fix per rent, in
tercet on all Deposits Does a general Dot.king 13a.
18,56, S. D. CIIASE d. Cu.
ARRET S SON. Dealers In Floor. Fer.S. Des
Salt, Lime, Cement. Groceries and Frov - etc or
Main Street. opposite the Depot.
tINEY S IFIASDEN. DeoJere In Dree.endMerheit.en
and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, Pea
•hc Dopot
Kill PER. Carriage vaker and Undertaker
Main Street, two door. nelow Hawley'r
3AYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SHOEMAKER,dea
crin 1,,11111110 Cayuga Plapter. Fre-13 ground.
4cCOLLCII BROTHERS. Lk%!era in Grocerlca and
Providont. on Main atrect.•
t. DICKRILIIAN. dn.. Dealer In general inerettandlei
nod Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Street.
GIBSON.
H. M. TINGLEY—HeaIer In Stoves, Tin. rapper. Moo.
and Sheetlron Ware, Castings. de Also, mannfactur
er or Shea Melilla to nrd.r. Eve Tmnah and Lead Pint.
kW.. Intended to at lair prices--Glbson Hollow.
Penaltylranla.,—l7,
GREAT BEND
Ft P. DORAN, 'Merchant Tailor ond dearer In Rose)
Mode Clothing, Dry Goinle.Grocorles and Provtiiionii
Main tltreet.•
Miscellaneous.
N AILS,
TINWARE,
HARDWARE
BOYD & CORWIN
Corner of Maio and Turnpike SO.
4or gx.rt. EiE,
~. rIl C> 17 .
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
Builders' Hardware.
CUTLERY, ETC.,
IV - trills, by tame Meas.
Thanks to our Friendr for Pant Furors
We would he more thankfal to one and all who knew
they have onnett led account. with or. it they would cal
and Fettle by the tuldule uf Match next.
Feb. 4, 1874.
SCROTON SAYINGS BM,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM uoMPANIEs AND 1N LIVID
UALs, AND REI URNS SANE
ON DEMAND 111111 OUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE. ALLOwING INTEit-
EsT AT SIX PElt LENT. PER AN
NUM, PAYABLE HALF YEARLY,
ON TILE Fiu.r DAYS OF JANU
ARY AND JULY. AsAFE AND RE
LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOsIT FOR
LABORING MEN, MINERS, NE
cIIANIcs, AND MALIIINISTs, AND
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN AS
1 7 DLL. MONEY DEI'QsII ED ON
Olt BEFORE THE EN'I II WILL
DRAW IN i EltESr I.l{oll THE
FIRST DAY OF 'I HE MONTH. THIS
Is IN ALL RESPECI S A HOME IN
s ITTUTIMAND ONE 11 Mull IS
NOW RECEIVING THE SAVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHAN
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
iANFOLD GRANT, GEORGE
ER, JAS. S. SLOUU ill, J. 11. SU'I PHIN
*. P. IkIATIIIEWS, DANIEL HOW.
ELL, A. E. HUNT, T. E. HUNT;
JAMES BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; 0. C
HOGUE, CASIIIEH.
OI'EN DAILY FROM NINE A. M
UN FOUR P. M., ANI► ON WED.
NEDAY AND SATURDAY EVE.
NINGS UNTJL EIGHT O'CLOCE
Feb. 12. 1873.
HERRING & FARREL,
8617 13 rociciwa.3r IV. 1r
MANUFACTURFAS OF ALL KINDS OF
/Pls.° inizi.cit .13‘1.z - Gles.r .V. roof
~.~~~Es.
Tho oldeol and mop& rolloblollnn In I/lel:flailed Stales
rbey Ceo theorize turtial swami. at the
WORLD'S FAIR.AT LONDON I
1111 Bates are warranted free from dampness and tor
ruslou.
1111.1.1510 S nTItOOD , Ageut
Montrose. May 5
Y • IIaU6UUW a I.llWTllkat,
General Undertakers
MU/
DEALERS IN ALL HINDS OF COF
FINS, CAsliels, ETC,
Gi . 11.111141.7r. 33331N30, imeriza'a
ALLOUDERSPROWiLYAT.EmEDTO
%. RECKER,/ at 0 lic
Aiwa! 211. I nt—tf
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACME:NJ
Insurance Agency.
OAPITAL REPRESENTED MR EED,CCOMC
O. Li , 82.117 U.
lloatoon. ra.
Dor. IL Inn