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

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
The Must Important Industry.
The discovery is being made that the
nations most experienced in agriculture
are only yet in their apprenticeship to
the great business of extracting human
food from earth.air and water. Nor is this
wonderful. To curry agriculture to per
fection one would need to know all about
the soil to be operated upon ; all about
the eilects of the various kinds of ma
nures to be employed ;ill about draining
and irrigation ; all about climate, air and
sunshine; all about the best and most
economical 'modes of working the soil,
including impliments, machinery, labor,
&c.; all about breeding, raising and fat,
truing live stuck, and all about the best
modes of preparing wool, butter and
cheese for market. Surely here is enough
to satisfy the most enterprising ambition
and to task the best brains in any coun•
try, and yet how often is farming curried
on by what is familiary ca , led ••rule of
thumb!"
Where science, experynce, intelligence
and capital are brought to bear on agri
culture it is not t un uncommon thing in
the old world to raise on old fields that
have been cropind for a thousand years
fifty or sixty bushels of heavy wheat to
the acre, instead of ten, fifteen or twantv
bushels of light wheat, as is the case in
nutty parts of America. Such big!: cul
tivation could not of course be carried on
at, all where labor and capital are both
Scarce and dear, but It serves to show
how productive the earth
.may become —
Indeed it is said that the increase in the
production of f.otl is more rap:,l Eu
rope than the increase of population, so
that the oeces,ity for imp , •rtattous from
America and Asia is constantly dimin
ishing.
From the foregoing it may be deduced
that the best minds and meals of the
country may be most. advantageously de
voted to the business of rendering the
earth productive all over America, and
that there is no teed for intelligent
young farmers to seek the citie's, with a
view of engaging in sonic more' respecta
ble and lucrative calling. There is no
business more respectable than. fuming
and none, on the average, more ;lucrative.
A successful farmer may as welt rise to a
position of dignity, wealth and impor
tance as a successful merchant or lawyer.
He may add farm to farm,and apply cap
ital us it accumulates, till he has several
hundreds of acres tinder high cultivation
f
as many have done already ; and he ay
at the same time, cultivate his own nil
so as to be a most desirable represent nye
of his district in the Legislature or ..ctii
pegs. It is such representatives dist are
wanted.
The Law of Fences
--13--
A case was tried not long ago in this
county which is instructive as giving the
law as to fences, and as to trespass aris
ing out of iusuffichnt protection to fields
and crops. The Judge laid down as law
the.following points : It is a rnaxim t in
law that every men must so use and cue
/for his own property as that it shah not
injure his neighbors."
"It must not be considered as law that
if the owner of improved land has no
fences protecting his crops he cannot re
cover for injuries done by cattle straying
upon his laud. He must both shut in
his own cattle and shut out those of oth
ers." "It has been held sit long as three
quarters of a century ago that if 'a fence
is not what my be called lawful but is
what may be called neighborly and suf
ficient to kerb mat cattle that are not
breachy, a claim for trespass will lie up
on injury by others catty." The jury in
this case was instructed by the Judge
that if defendant's cattle broke through
or jumped over the flice between the
pla•ntiff's cornfield and the defendant's
woods, and damaged the plaintiffs corn
he was entitled to recover for the dam
age done, unless the jury were sarn,fied
from the evidence that the fence was
not such as farmers of practicle
knowledge and experience would consid
er as sufficient tq protect the crop from
injury by usually. orderly cattle, If it
was such a sufficient fence, for the dam
age done while in that condition the
plaintiff may recover, although it was
not made of logs or rails, or posts and
boards, and was not "four and a half feet
high and well staked and rider-ed." The
material of which the fence was made
should also be co^sidered as well as its
height breadth and firmness, and if these
were not considered sufficient to keep out
orderly cattle no "damages" could
be recovered.—A. W puling Co., Pa.
Tree Agents.
Many of our readers will purchase fruit
trees this fall. There are two ways of do
ing it. The planter who knows just what
be wants will probably make out his list
or order, and send it to some reliable
nuraeryman whose character for intent
g,ence and integrity has been fully estab
lished. The trees will Le returned by
railway or steamer, securely packed, so
that when the package is opened they
will be as mesh as the hour they were
dug from the soil. If We plahter has al
ready an orchard, he will probably in
struct the nurseryman to make no sub.
stitutions in case any particular sort is
exhausted. Those planting new orchards
may, if they choose, direct that substi
tutes, say to an extent of ten or twelve
per cent.
This mode of ordering from nurseries
is usually the best way, where the owner
knows when and how to order, and is
willing to make the trouble. But most
planters will choose to buy of traveling
ageuts. Many .of them are trustworthy
men, employed by anrseries. .Ik—careful
to distinguish between theserand . irres
ponsible, smoothtongned peddlers See
that their credentials have a recent date,
and tLat they are employed by good men.
You can authorize them to substitute ten
per cent, if you thick beat. ,This is an
easy way to have tnt>a• brought to your
door.—Country Gentleman.
The statistics of the Texaco - lale trade
show a raped increase in that very impor
tant branch of business- The total num
ber of cattle shipped over the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa F. - Railroad far the
first seven months of the present year
was 38,903, as compared with 24,858, for
the same period in 1873. showing an in
crese of more than 13,000 in that time.—
September and October, two of the best
months of the year for cattle shipments,
are not included in these figures, and if
the same ratio is inaintanied this will be
the heaviest cattle year on record. Wichita
still leads all the towns . on
out
railroad
as a shipping pi.int, 22.361 out of 38,903
having been shipped there.
Tito Calilornis barley crop is enormous.
Miscellaueons.
The ,Doubt Dispelled.
Wm. floyden, New MLford, Pa., Is now offering an
entire now stock of
DRY GOODS
'ally 'elected for Spring nod Summer Trade
BOOTS AND SHOES
ttne largeet and beet variety In Northern Penneyleant&
raisttsi etc Carols,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No-
tions, etc., etc.
Eller). article Warranted as Represented. No Varlatlor
in Prices.
dew 31U(ord. 3.1ny.15111
t.aL-:u1
Ca1t,22i134262
0801 -4
VAV -
E .1=" I=L MT MIZE !
The andernigned will keep conriantly on hand and
for tale, eery low,
3Pqa.a,e•tairi.si,
PLATFORM WA GONS
(for one or two hones,)
TOP & OPEN BUGGIES,
WISE WAXLVIIOB PATENT WHEELS,
TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES,
And Lumber Wagons
Heavy spring wagons. second hand camagesand op.
en and top hogeies. for sale cheap.
Will make to order to suit parties. all !lade of Lar
hag... Work Warrantea. Repairing done neatly.—
Shop at SpheralDo. Pa.
Enquire at D. L. & W. Express Ogled of
• D. D. SEARLE.
Montroee, Pa.,
Dr at Springville of E. 11. CULVER.
Montrove June 9, 1574.—tL
TAINTS .i-ND OILS
A FINE STOCK AT
B. LYONS & Co.'s
Montroes,May 11, 1671.
C ARPETS.
CARPETS AT 80 CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Less than N. Y. Prices—
Mayll, 'ls. For Sale by B• B• LYON S AI, Co
SUGAR. TEA, COFFEE,
and other
,-3rc:)aex-leis
At Low Figures et
B. IL LYONS I CO.'d
WALL AND WLNDOW PAPERS
A Large Stock,
And New Patterns Received Every
Week Direct From the
Danafactory,
B. R. LYONS & CO.
Spool Thread.
Coat's,
Clark's 0. N. T.,
and John Clark's Spool Thread.
White &lack, and Colored—from No. 8 to No. 130, at
IS cants per dozen. For .ale by
B. B. LYONS dc CO.
Month: me. May 14.1813.—U
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY!
COLE BROTHERS'
;I 2- 44 1 / 2 i , ) : 7 11 , i Uhl* :7 4 i szf:i 0
A SURE CITHE FOR
ASTHMA, COUGH. COLDS, uROUP,
ALL COMPLAINTS OF LUNGS, LIVER,
KIDNEYS, RHEUTMATISM,
and a sure cure for the PILES. Be sure and
try it.
Beware of fraud. None genuine nnlesa sole
by
COLE BROTHERS,
Sole Proprietors, 31<mtrose, Pa.
Or 1),) authorized druggists.
Oct. 7, 187.1. —tt.
FURNITURE WARE !
EVERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH I
.ziLm. P. ar. rlcommazriew3
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Consistingof everything nameablein that
business. Repairing promptly done..
HOER
Eilrbooliailty.
PRICE* RE.AbONAISLE. Sztlokactlol?,gc.t.ratitced
Othgbaßzton, N. Y., Align,* t..20,1.513y.
impitorr. SinNE.—The an :ersigoed' has j 1„ Berkmbirr Boar, and almo a Polaadetrta,or
gin, for this &IL
•
NEW
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY
To all In search of a good bargain we extend a cordial invitation to call and examine our
stock, and take prices. We are prepared and willing to do well with you, and it will undoubt
edly be to your interest to call and give us your custom.
Dry Goode Department.
Dress Goads, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank
ets, Shawls, Cloak lugs, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino
Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and
Skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &e,
Full line of Milllnery• Goods, Zephyrs, Worst
eds, Germantown Yams, Furs, and
Furnishing Goods, Carpets
and Oil•ClotIs.
13vi!fiklc. Roboa, Lap a
Montrose, October 21, 1874.
Binghamton Adverthiomonta
Nl' NAT 3' I 3FB. WIC.
Poor c 0 liaTrzErt
Merchant Tailors,
57 COURT STREET,
33xxvitamr..a..therrcarz, N. "sr
ARE NOW OPEN - LNG A LARGATOCR OF
MEWS & BOYS' MING
Gouts' Fonisha Got,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
W 9 extend a cordial invitation to tae public to cal
and txamine oat.
Eir Oar lotto Is, Not to be Undersold. aja
JOHN C. FOOT. - - 0. M. HAWLEY.
Binghamton, N.Y.. Oct. l'tb. 7374.
The Cheapest Place
CROCKER, OGDEN, & CO.'S
Phetp's Bank Building,
I.= - 1.a., , L... - }
WIIOI,ESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE GOODS,
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES,
OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER BELTING AND
PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC.
HENRY DITSON & SONS
CIRCULAR AND CROSS-OUT SAWS,
Celebrated Hand• Cut Flies,
The Best in the World
Binghamton, Oct. 14th, 1874.
At No. 33 Court Street,
BINGELIDTrON, N. Y.
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
!a we bare just returned from the City of New 'fork
after purchasing singe and well selected stock of
FALL AND WLNTER GOODS
of all Mods bought trom drat hands, we are now pre,
pared to offer condi at prices that will satisfy the
Goren buyer. We hire also added to our large stock
of Dry Goode, an Immense stock of CLASTII, CESSl-
SLElitid,ann 13K&VERS forkten and Bo•ya wear.
Wearer now prepared to make
who will give as a call as we have grst class wormuen
engaged :or the ceases.
Ladles end Gimmemun, you will please call andezam.
toe oar stork before you porehase elsewhere.
Tankful fur past favors, we hope for a continuation
'of the same.
We remain, Yours Hi:spectra
C.& A. CORTBSY
Binghamton, Sept. 52, lett.—ct.
Binghamton Marble Works
. ,
. .
All kinds of Monument., Ileadstonse, and Marble
blaatletr. made to order. Also, beeteh Grattitti on
J. PICE.ESING a CO.,
J. ricassnra. 1 LS Court, Stret,
G. W. szsesezer.} ,
G. P. mows.
t. ' Binghamton, N. Y.
Oat. SS, lirr ,
M. L. CATLI,q
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.
0115,0041
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED BY
CI Mt TO CS (ZiCIIIIMP.WILIEIIII
GUTTENBE
DI. S. D
Opposite ExchaogeElotcl
STOCK AND PRICES
ON. N.Y
We aro Agents for
AND JODN ROTRZRY'S
NEW GOODS.
SUITS FOR ALL
Clothing Department
Ready-Made Clothing. :Men's, Youth's, and
Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over
coats, Tama% &c. Buck, Kid, and Wool
Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel
and White Shirts, Knit Jackets, tints and Caps,
Trunas, Umbrellas, tte., Bows, Scarfs, Tics, and
Mufflers.
A floe variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and
Cassimeres for Custom Work. Meas.
urea taken, and gond fitting and
Workmanship Warranted.
la 3W.corieso 331...aals.atial. eibc.
IG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
saaner, Managing Partner.
Binghamton A'avertisments
PORTER
CARTER.
& JOHNSON,
•~.~~. • _ ~ _ ~ o} .. •
HARDWARE
IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS,
Blacksmiths' Supplies,
FM: ME AND MECHANICS' TOOLS.
Agents for
Eivcroot's Eltoo/ CSlrcacactel
SEAT SPRINGS, STEEL TIRE,
TOE CALKS and CALK STEEL. ac.
BIIHRETT S CORN SHELLER
And the Improved
BURDICK FEED CUTTERS.
Drew. A2,-t. firs Us,
87 Washington St.,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y
Oct. 14th, 1875.-Iy.
Pt COES I IV SI <26l\7' 'IS
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
88 Washington Street,
.131a2613.vrixitizme., N. ir.,
You will Find the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF
Y ViilollW[ilt3 1
OF ALL KINDS,
At the Lowest Prices of any Store in
Southern New York.
All Goods Sold are WAGRATED4s Represented
E. D. ROBINSON.
THE INDEPENDENT
Sewing Machine !
THE GREATEST AuHIEVE3I.OIT OF THE AGE I
Sews from but One Spool of Thread
It bas but six working parts, Is no:eciera,and sew,
more rapidly than any Machine In the Market.
Has a self-setting Sirenlght needle
t Combines Durability with Beauty and Simplleity.and
has all the Modem Improvements.
"'A FIEST-CLASS MACHINE ON A BLA CE,
WALNUT TABLE 808 $35.
.A.geritis 'NENTlsatect.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Address,
TUE INDEPENDENT SEWING SLACIIDIECt
Dee. 24, 1 Ens. Blnghamton,
I. G. Bann. G S. Kamm I U G. BLANDING.
—o—
NARAT.T WORKS.
[Erratum:um ix 1840.1
BARNES.BROS. - gintiNDING
DEALERS IN AIM KANIIVACTUICERS OF
gtatian gat/in ' It gi tbits,
AMERICAN. AND SCOTCH GRANITES
Marble and Slate Mantles,
26 Chenango St., Near Depot,
Ma 114.1873. SINC; &ILION. N.Y.
AVM BILLS
PRINTED AT THIS OFF/CD.
Drugs and medicines.
tip-gar
Bitte s ire, • .ar •lyVe•,:elehle. preparation.
made fr.m. :be native herbs frond
00 the Lov,-!• r.)!”rt'i of the Sierra NyVhtla
mountains of (lali:ernia, the medicinal pro
perties of which are extracted therefrom
without the rase of Alcohol. The question
is almost daily ii,lash "What is the causo
of the untiar.dlel.ll Sll , Cean of Vrstaxn Mr
nits?" u m . ,meaer is, that they remove
the cars • , If n . 110,1 the patient recov
ers his health. TI ey are the great blood
purifier soul o principle. a perfect
liellovator aria IliviE , rotor of the system.
Never befiir.. in th , of toe world has
a medicine be, •, c i po
the imnarkahle q, ual l ra, n. V I N1 . 0.t r. Burl runs
in healing . the sick re ec I ruse incur is
heir to They ,re a rz,c , b • rgutiVe as
well as cc follie. rebesimf, Con•foob, a or:in
flammation .4 the Liver- Vl,CCfall
ill BiliOan DiSva,on.
If marl wrd enjoy 'Nod hratiB. lot
them n,e ViN ec AU I;rry ii rw dicine,
and avoid the low of nlco:,oitc chic. u tante
in every form_
IM 111E13=1E!I I!!!
I=l
Mold by nil Druggists wad Dealers
6,pt. 10th. 1:44 --tan
THE EAGLE_
11 C.ILI'6 PROPEJEToii,
Et=
3Et x• 1 01r...13 / alt.. 7MC cr xi. t c•si
Our tdo k of Dram. and Medicine, lee complete. and
rare taken to have eve, vlieing of the heed (polity. The
publiehma v reed ...Ind tient all niedittuer that leave
our re tore .hall Lc rie. am, are repro:melted. pore dad an
adulterated.,
PATENT NI El) ICIN
. .
. .
of all kinds ralldd tor, on hand ut rcasonn&.h• prices
fly personal and strict Ott en, ion io hmine•s, st atl
timer. wnliopc to merit the cunddence and [astir of the
nub!,
Nlontrore. April 1, 1.,111.
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
curalkidally nit:cueing NEW Gimp:3, dud ktcpv cut,
tinually uu Paul a fill turd devirable niivurtihekt of geu
attic DRUG,. 3I ERR. IS ES, I ICA Ls. Itlnar.tAle
Dye-tad,. Tem., CI, Ice, al,l other grucerlt -1011 -
Uttrl., Trull pAper. glue.- italic, fruit Jars, mirror, lamps,
autumns, Leroveue. ulactituery tamer,'
oil, neace
foot oil, n:tined ['hale utl, tel for tauten., oil fur
v Aqui; I.llaLtibicri3ollvt . Oit,riperin oil, oplrl Is Tarpon.
tltte.Yarilletiev.Laaar. :memo. [begat Totrieli
muted Lye. A kie ilreave. T rover,. SOpportt rv.Medlcril
Itistrunreute shoe liter Litaer, 11 Lam, Pletulv
Cartrulpev. Powder, Stud. Leue „I. an Cupv,Bioutilair
Pou dui 000 for Vlultl.e.etrinc, BOVI brie. Fhlrtr r,
Fifer etc.. Flel. hook- as n Lion. !Et t nod 'Pal IctStiapt
Ilatr Oil,, hale Iteeturerv. and Hair Dyce firovbev,
Pocket little,. Spectacles. Silver nod silver P.ated
Spoon, Fork, Ili ece, Sic., De./ ii.t Art {cll., gaiter 6l4leortnaqg of
FANCY 00t-?5, JEWELRY. unit PERFUMERS
All theteatling 11 bort Linde ul
PATENT XI Et/IC/NEP.
. .
Tle people ore ineßed to call at the Brog and Varlet)
Store 01 ABEL Tr IiIrELL
Feb.1.187:1. Establle hed 1848
Printing
THE MONTROSE DEMOCAT
For 18174
CONTAINS
MORE LOCAL SEWS,
3IORE E2VEI A L _I"E.
BETTER STORIES,
BEEPER FAMILY READING,
The :übscriber will hereafter make In. adertaclng
spectalty In his business. 'laving ju• t completed it
NEW and the nut: ele e Tant HEARSE .a the Male, all
needling Ms cervical will be attended to proutptiyand at
efitiefactory charges.
WII. W. SIYIITH & SQIII.
110 R E Rif 11.11 TER SI Montrose. Pa— Jan. 3 , r,t4.—.os—tr.
MORE CHOICE POETRY,
AND IS A
33 ettor Taper
TILtN EVER BEFORE
Subscribe for it 'Yourself I
Ask Your Neighbors 10 Subscribe
1.5:, per Year iu Advance
rr II 3M r .1M w
"DEMOCRAT"
JOB HINTING OFRIE
Will compete with any giber In this section in
cheapness, promptnCas and quality of work.
Its stock has just been nplenisheA with
lIAILDWARE, IRON,. STEEL.;
N AILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
"lILDER'S HARDWARE,
L IN.& RAIL. INGS 7 '1 Biala h . T 'RAIL SPIKEn
1:21LB042) & ..ILLVLSO BCPPLISS.
t; rIBBLIOE, SPETN O,S AXLES . ; SKEINS d,'ND
BOXES, BOLTS; NUTS and MASHERS,
PLATED BANDS, 41A - I,LEABLAB
MONS, HUES. SPOKES; .
NBL:I,-OES; SEAT SPIN.DIEs; BOB'S,
A KvILS; VICES, STOCKS-and. DIES, BELLOWS?
HAMMERS. SLEDGES. FILES, de, d.c,
CIRCULAR AND VILLSAWB,I3FLTING. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS. PLASTER PARIS,
CEMENT. RAIR d GRINDSTONES
FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.LEATHED aFINDM.*Gs
- PAIRBANK'S SCALES.
I JOB WORK- •- .• , -
E. B. HAWLEY & CO. . • ' = LS OPME,OLIZAP I -
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ilaw akolisiil,>J 'o2_ iti
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5V.a.,,,..v a1i...L1ci0 , 4,1
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01 various styles of beautiful letter. Posters,
Show Bills, Lland Bills, Programmes, DOdgers
Blanks' of 411 kimis, Business' Cards, Visitia
Cards, Book Priming-, etc. Attoraey's
Paper, books printed with neatness Mid dis
patch. Call on or address
MONEY SAVED !
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE, •
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES.
GRIFFIS Si SAYRE,
Mare opened, at the old location et M. S. Wilson. ho
the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased to
sea nil 01 our old Mends and the many uew ones we
hope to coin. Our stock will consist of
In all all llarilwaro
CROCE:EBY & OLP, .SWAH.E,
to largo qn.litlee and variety. SionaWare. Nona
Wtal, i100.1.-Ftll nielitnrx Goode and Grneerleo. We
wall Ore part'cular attention to the Greenly Trade
and keep a full a..orttnent of Tear, Sugar; Coffees,
Fatally
Groceries & Provisiois.
0 rariet,. bait nod Floor. We &tall keep coo
tomtit, ou hand Polo brat to nt door at much leap Mao
old vireo, and warrant It to plet.e. Goods delivered
prompt /a toon( town rnatomera.
TERMS:— Our temt& will be attictly '
(eami nr protium) Thin It will he well to remetai
h er a • rm. will he the secret tour low prices Vi
aree.intl Tent that by calling nud examining nur ends
mut prince emu . will Mid that it inn! be fur year later
in try our i,3tod3 and tonne
.Arrrz,:pos ORIYPII. K. M. SATIM
Motarupe. May. 1813,
STROLD,
General
INSURANCi AGENT,
MilEc:mits-c>osic,. Pa.
Capital Represented, 3100,000,000:
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSET ANUE :
Lis...spool. London .t Old Be " $20.000,060
los. Co., or North America " *5,2:0,000P.n.. Mire Inn Co., Phila.. .. 459,ta0
National. Phil's, .. $300,00U
~...
Inv. Co.. State of Penn'a ~t.,•' SOOO,OOII
Union S tonal $400,00
Lyelltning Fire •' SII.000.AK1)
NI erehaills' " 450,1=0
N e n t o e ~,,r Bucks Co. 300.00
Laneavier Fire Ins. co. pp •• 1130.010
Fire Ao..otlatl.. of Phila . . 2,1100.010
Lehigh Valley Flee. Allentown, •' 2=4000
Alemrwinia of Plltsborg, I' 400,000
Pennvyl-nnin Inc 10., Phila. 1.300.000
Fortner' c Inc. I'u.. of Phila. =O,OOO
illy Fir. Inc. Co. Providence, It. I, 310,000
Boger Willtarres lea, Providenee, R. 1.. - 3:4,011)
Watertown Ins Cu.. Watertown, N. Y. 600.100
Home Inc. Co., N. Y., Cop I tal and sarplua, 84.000,000
Ails. Fire Inc. Co.. Hartford, Ct. 4=1,0W
Hartford Firearm. .Cti..l.. apitul an d Surplue $ 3,000,000
Home ins. Co.. Culambnc. O. " 14,1110
CHILI:IIN' Fire Ins Newark, N.J..' =O,OOO
The undersigued Ic SPECIAL AGENT for the follow.
lug companies for Northern Pollllnylvail la;
Fire Asvoelation of Philadelphia.
Lancaster Fire fricursnee Company or Laneacter.
The Insurance Co. of the State of l'etinnylvanta,ol
Philadelphia.
A. B. IiCHNS.
A MOS NICIItiLS
Conn Motcal Life lus. Co., Atoott 1M.000,000
American Lilo • Phll'n, $4,500,000
CIC,XX:O3O
Traveler,. to s.Co-liartford,C - apttaland Surplrtec2.(Xlo.oC6
Railway Paeeengent
Then ndersign ed has been well known to thiscnonty,fot
the past 17years.unan In.uratzco Ageol. LAl.,csnielnined
by his Comb:ticks have always been promptly paid.
tttr - Olteellrstdoor cast from Bunking Office of 117
It. Cooper tt Co., Turnpik est . Alontruse.Pa.
BILLINGS STROITD, Agent
CHARLES H. SMITH, SoßeßGra.
Motaroov. Nov 18 IS4.
.IF I- tx3r32.ltix.re.
At W. W. Smith & Son's
Extensive Furniture War Team you will find the large.
Mock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
_V' XT .rt ra - 3c 7E' 'ET 3SL 30
To be found in till, nectlen of dm country, of hie one
manufacture, and at prices that cannot fail to give astii ,
raetion. Tbt y make the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Country, and WARRANT them'
llpholatc. IXT 3t.
UI all iambs dour in the new-t tuannei.
PR=N Gr la ZZO
OF VARIOUS RINDS.
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATRASSES
UNDERTAKING
GET THE BEST,
TAKE NO OTILE,R
COLE EROTISM it so'
Restorative Balsam
ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP,
SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN IN
Tim SIDE AND BREAST,
KIDNEY COMPLAINT,
SCROFULA, &C.,
Also,—A sure Cure for the PILES.
No Cure No Pay
r -
Address all Orders to the Proprtatoi,
CIIAIELES L. CRANE.
New Milford, Pa.
S ept. Oil, 1624 —IL
S. S. CAMPBELL CO
FINE, PLAIN AND 110LASNLN DANDY.
Importer]: end Den-ere .n FOREIGN FIWITS Ts,,,t,
Fire Works Constantly on Hand. -
Noe. 422 Market St , ana 417 Merchant St. Phil's
March 15.1574.-Iy. •
I LIUNT BROTLIERS,
SCRANTON, 1.11
Wholetale & Rant] Dealcr*ln -
MiseollEtneous.
MEE=
3n.,oaLci - 5 ,- -X.43,7*,
7_. X W M .
WILL ACTUALLY CURE
County Business Directory.
Two lines In Ws Dlrectorit, one ytar,. $1.00; inch*
ditional lino, GO CCIVIS.
MONTROSt
WM. lIABLIIIWOUT, Stator, Wholesale end Itetab
dealer In all kinds of slate rocang, slate paint, etc.
Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. Also. elate
paint for aale by the gallon or barrel. „Montrone, Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Genera Niro and Life last•
alma Agents; also, sell Itallroan and ArcidentYlckr t
to Now York and Philadelphia. OfLce onedooreast
of the Bank.
BURNS NrcuoLs, the place to get Drugs and Medi
CIDCN. Clgare, Tobacco. Piper, Pocket-Books, Speeta
ales Yeutter Nodose, rte. Brick Block.
BOYD .t CORWIN. Dealers In Stoves, Elardware
and tdanufacterurs of 'No and Shertlron ware. come;
of Data and Turnpike, street.
A. N. BITLLArtiI • Mater in orocories, Provision•
Books, ritatiann and Yankee Notions, at bead of
Public Avenue.*
W3l. 11. COOPER & CO.. Bankers. s ell Foreign Pee.
sage TlckLds and Draßeon Englend, irchtnd and Scot,
lend. n
WM. L. COX., Fineness tanker and dealer In all article;
usually kept by the trade. opposite the Bank. •
JAMES E. CAILMALT, Attorney at Law. Omen one
door below Tnebell Howe. Public Avenue.
NE* (MILFORD.
L. L. LzHOY. Dealer In all klnns or (arming hople
meats. mowing machines, well' curbs, dog powers,
etc., etc., Men St., opposite Savings Dank. lams
SAVINGS DANK, NEW at ILFORD.. I , Is per mt. In
Meese on nilDepostts. Does a general Danhing Due
nese. 4111-ti S. D. CHASE & CO.
lI„GAISHET & SON. Dealers In Flour. Fer,;,d. ales
Salt, Lime, Cement. Droceries and Prov'smns
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
AINEY & HAYDEN, Dealere in Dfllo and Medicines
end Manufacturers of Cigar., oo Main Street, nea
•he Depot.
N. F. KIM DER, Carriage Maker and Undertaker
Main Street, two door, h.•low Ulmley's Store,
CAYUGA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SLIOEMAGEIt.des.
crtn onelne Cartes Plaster. Fresh ground.
McCOLI.CM 11110TUEILS. Dealers GrOcerles and
Provisions. on Main ntreet.•
7. DICMEILMAN. Jn.. Dealer In general merchandirt
and Clothing„Bricic Store. on Main Stroot.
GIBSON.
R. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer In Stoves, Tin, Copper, firasp
and Sheetiron Ware, Castings. to. Also, tuauntactur
er of Shea Metals to order. P;ve Trougb and Lend P 1 pa.
business attended to at fair prices—Gibson
l'eunsylvacta.—ly.
GREAT BEND
IL P. DORAN, 3lerchant Tailor and dealer In Deeds
Made Clothing, Dry Goods.Grocerles and ProTlaluns
Main Street.•
Miscellaneous.
NAILs,
TINWARE,
HARDWARE.
BOYD & CORWIN
Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste
MON'x'ROBI7, PZL.,
DELLB63 13
.E; T CVNT.MieiI
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
Builders' Hardware.
CUTLERY, ETC.,
INTdalles, by Cho , ;Er..rag.
Thanks to our Friends for Past Furors
We would be more thankful to one and all who know
they have unsettled accounts with cis, If they wOnld call
and rattle by the middle of Blareb.next.
Feb. 4,1674.
SCRANTOH SAYINGS BM,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RETURNS THE SAME
ON DEMAND WITHOUT PREVI
OUS NOTICE, ALLOWLNG 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 ALL 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,
SANFOhD GRANT, GEORGE FISH •
ER, JAS. S. SLOCUM, J. H. SUTPHIN
C. P. MATTHEWf, 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'CLOCh.
Feb. 12. 1873.
HERRING & FARREL,
12187 33ract,clwavy N. 1r
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
1 1 .1. re, craicl ISraza-61 - air Pro of
The aldeet and most reliable firm In the Unttad States
They took the pare medal awarded a C the
. WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON!
All 'Sates are warranted free from dampness and cot.
roeioa
BILLINGS STROUD, agent.
Montrose, May
V . IIECSIIONV ,b BROTLIEII,
General Undertakers
DEALERS LN ALL KINDS OF •COF
. Frxs, CASKETS; ETC.,
Orri.MILA.T I SFIN77. Maezioreer
ALLOUDEKS PROUPTLY ATTENDEDTO
V, RacnnOx a Eno
April 1.9.1878.-t1
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENI
Insurance Agency.
cainei REPRESENTED OVER $20,000,000
C. SMITH.
DO. mon. - moattosiNft,