The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 23, 1874, Image 4

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    FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Underdrolnlng.
—o—
There ..are very many farms, fields, or
parts of fields, that would well repay the
owners to — underdrain. We say under
, drain, Open ditches area nuisance Any:
where,' and inpenisdly ,wheressdefieffil4bri
&Mond ult.kihda of. foul aveiliJilidand.
The advantages of draining are numerous.
We will speak of hut three. The land
is more easily ; It is more pro
dactivet 7t removes the ciausi . of ma
larioui disease. Very many who realize
and acknowledge its advantages are de
barred by its expense. In many places,
at a distance trom factories; marrow boards
ere being used instead of tiles, and it is
said they will last a lite time. Where
Wood is plenty, farmers have but little ex
cuse fur working around unsightly and
nulfeakliy hog holes year after year.
But it is not, enough that a ire melon
and Olean seed; I ed is prepare.). 'hie good
fa•met will keep his land in good condi•
tien. The main end with very many
farmers seems to be to Anna the largest
wield with the least possibie expense.—
Chriiptiss in obtaining a present crop is
not eterythitig. The prudent man will
have an eye to the future. He will see
that, if he always takes away witliont
ding, the richest land will sooner or later
become poor and uneroduetive. For years
and years this exhaustive system has been
followed until a large par i ton of the once
rich and Productive suds are nearly worth
less; ar.d this exhaustion Ills been large
ly aided of lute years by the use of the (so
called) concentrated fertilizers, stimulat ,
ing the laud to produce large crops, but
always leaving it poorer than before.—
Now, the man who does this is like : that
one in the old fable who killed the goose
that laid him daily a golden egg. He
thought there must be many eggs, but of
:conrse_there was but one; ,a d :be found
when too late that he had foolishly de
stroyed the source of his wealth.
Drawing Poultry
—o -
Farmers frequently have occasion to
sell turkeys by live weight, and wish to
know whist is the fair relative price be
tween live and dead weight. In turkeys
*eased for the New York market, where
the blood and feathers only are removed,
the loss is very small. For the Ea• tern
markets the heads are . cut . off and the
entrails are taken out.' This makes a
loss of nearly one-tenth in the .weight.—
A large gobbler was recrmtly killed,
weighing alive 31* pounds. After bleed
ing and picking he weighed 29} pounds,a
loss of two pouuds, or about one fifteenth
When ready for the spit. he weighed 281
pounds,a loss of 3-} pounds,which is over
one tenth of the weight. When the mar
ket requires the New York style of dress
ing, and the price is 15 cents a pound,
a fanner could afford, at 14. cents, live
weight, or less, if he - 6otirited - the labor
of dressing anything. In the other style
of &easing, tt the price were 20 cents,he
could sell tor 18 cents, or less live weight
without loss. Farmers who never tested
the loss of weight in dressing sometimes
submit to a deduction of three or four
cents a pound from the middlemen, who
are iute:ested in making this large differ
ence,
Keep the sod •Kellow Around Trees
Unless the surface of the ground is
mulched around your trees over an area
of six to ten feet in diameter, the ground
should be kept clean and mellow. Every
farmer knows that a hill e.f potatoes will
not amount to much unless cultivated,
and yet them are many who will neglect
to give the same care to a tree which is
worth a hundred hills of either of the
former. In rich soils trees may grow
rapidly without cultivation, and no
amount of grass or weeds will retard
them; bnt there are other things to be
looked after, It the weeds and grass are
allowed to grow up around the stems of
apple, peach or quince 'trees, the bark
will become soft near their base by being
shaded and thereby be in a suitable con
dition for the reception of the eggs which
will eventually become peach or apple
borers. Take any dozen young apple
trees in sections where the apple tree bor
rer is abundant, and allow a portion : to
be checked with weeds and the remainder
well cultivated, and then watch the re
sult. From our own experience we be.
have that the chances are to one in
favor of those maltivated being exempt
from this pest.
Dropsy of the Crop
When fowls are troubled with this com
plaint the crop is distended with an ill
smelling liquid, the appetite fails, and the
birds are dull and disinclined to move
about. In such cases we have opened the
crop by making an incision about half an
inch length with the points of a pair
of sharp scissors, and after allowing the
liquid to escape, injecting with a common
syringe some water and carbonate of mag
nesia, with which the crop was well wash
ed. The water was removed through the
opening, the edges of the wound in the
crop were then drawn together with a
surgeon's stieh, after which the wound in
the skin closed in the same way. The
bird was then fed with soaked bread and
milk, in which a little magnesia was mix- .
ed, for a few days, and it, recovered at
once. This disease may be prevented by
feeding the fowls occasionally with bread
and milk, or easily digested food, and
giving some prepared chalk or magnesia
or a pinch of copperas along with the food.
To Wash Woolen Shawls.
——o—
Scrape one pound of soap; boil it
down in sufficient water. When cooling,
beat it with the hand; it will be a sort
of jelly. Add three tablespoonfuls of
spirits of turpentine and one of spirits of
hartshona:, Wash the articles thoroughly
in it; then rinse\ in cold water until all
the soap is taken off;, then in salt ana
water. Fold between two Ebeets, taking
care not to allow two foldstof the article
Washed 'to lie togethei. Mangle and iron
with a very cool' iron. :Shawls done in
this way look like new. Only use the salt
where there are delicate colors that may
strike.
" Everything goes wrong," says an Illi
nois flu mer, wiping his eyes. "The grass
hoppers cam, the hired man broke his leg,
wife died, the barn _burned, •and rid
for three days and can't find a woman who
Wants to marry.
A cheerful note. The farmers of the
West have sold and will sell before the
bias Cog fhlly - $150:000,000 worth
of produce.
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With every iota of unnecessary ar.-
perms cut off—
Buying at First Hands whole Car
goes of Goods at one time—
Watching the Market, and using
Cash when it is Cash—
Manufacturing systematically and
with a Business Experience of Four
teen Years—
Basing our Selling Prices upon
Money paid Down at Once, and thus
save ourselves from losses and delays
usual to credit business—
Marking Proper Names and Quality
of goods on Tickets, and in Plain Fig
ures, so that CHILDREN may Buy ea 0
Safely as GROWN PEOPLE—
Returning the Money when Parties
Prefer to Return their Purchases— FULL GUARANTEE.
Thorough Attention to all Depart
mejrts—
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W ATirAZILLIEOR
and
BROWN.
Miscella..eous
The Doubt Dispelled
Wm. Boyden, New Milord, Po., In now offering
entire new Mock of
DRY GOODS
•arefaly !elected for Spring end Summer Trade.
BOOTS AND SHOES
the largest and best variety in Northern Penneylrani.
3EXEtta gib CELINE',
(
TRUNKS, TRAVELLVG BAGS
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No
tions, etc., etc.
Every article Warranted as Represented. No Variatio
In Price.
New Milford. May 18th
(6 1 di 2 lik 311 0 L.t
M lISAPC)3FIL Xll7 M. !
The undersigned will keep constantly on hand and
for sale, very law,
Plaistetcon.ss,
PLATFORM WAGONS
([or one or two hones,)
TOP & OPEN BUGGIES,
VIVI W.A.ItNSEVII TATICR2 1111312L31
TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES,
And Lumber Wagons
Heavy spring wagon,. second harm carriages and op
en and top buggies. for sale cheap.
Will make to order to milt parties. all Inds of Var.
riagea Work Warranted. Repairing done neatly.—
Shop at Springville, Pa.
Maguire at D. L. & W. Express Office of
D. D. BEAGLE,
Or.at Springville of E. 11. CULVER.
Wm:Mr:no Jane 8. 1874.—tL
PAINTS AND OILS
A FINE STOCK AT
B. R. LYONS & CE.'s
Nentrou,klay UM
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ARPETS.
OARPRTE AT SO CENTS AND UPWARDS
—Less than N. T. Prices—
Mar 14,•13, For Sale by B. R. LYONS lk Co
SUGAR. TEA, COFFEE,
and other
CA•rooeries
At Low Figures et
B. IL LYON'S & CO.•S
WALL AND WEVDOIN PAPERS
A Large Stock,
And.lllent Patterns Received Every
Week Direct From the
Januf►ctory.
R. R. LIONS & CO.
Spec)]. Throaci.
and John Clark's Spool Thread.
Valhi Black. and Colored—from No. 8 Os Ipn.lBB, at
78 ems per dozen. liar azie by
B. R. LYONS & CO.
Montrose. Mu 3610 `g.
THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA,
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
$lO,OOO !
NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
JUST RECEIVEU BT
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & COMPANY.
Our Stock has been selected with great care and bought at Barron PRICES.
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.
COl7l l l. EiTCPCITC CICIOICEN 6 V1L19E1113
Dry Goode eat. Clothing Department,
Dress Goods, Domestics, Flannels, Rose Blank- I Ready-Made Clothing. Men's, Youth's, and
ets, Shawls, Cloakings, Gloves, Hosiery, Merino I Boy's Suits, Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Over-
Underwear, Dress Trimmings, Corsets and • coats, Talmaa, &a, Buck, Kid, and Wool
skirts, Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, &c. Gloves, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Flannel
t and White Shirts, Knit Jackets, Hata and Caps,
Trunas, Umbrellas, &c.., Bowe, Scarfs, Ties, and
Mufflers.
Full line of Millinery Goods, Zephyrs, Worst- r • A fine variety of Cloths, Castors, Beaver, and
eds, Germantown Yarns, Furs, and I Cassimerea for Custom Work. Meas.
Furnishing Goods, Carpets urea taken, and good fitting and
and Oil-Cloths. i Workmanship Warranted.
.131.2JTa./co Raboa. Maas" taaaci =orate .131.erzaJx.evessi. aso.
GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO.
ILL S, Demmer, managing Partner.
Montrose, October 21, 1874.
Binghamton Advertisoments
IR. • 0-berAvAID • *
I=l
FOOT of° ifeITrZET,
Merchant Tailors,
57 COURT STREET,
33IIVIGMCALMITTCLIV, N. Y.
Opposite Exchange Hotel,
ARE NOW OPENING A LARGE STOCK OP
MEN'S & BOIS' CTOTHING,
Gouts' Fulda Goals,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC
We extend a cordial invitation to toe public to call
and examine one
STUCK AND PRICES.
F7' Our Motto 14, Not to be 'endorseld..sa
JOELN C. FOOT. - - 0. M. HAWLEY
Bloglanutton, N.Y.. Oet. 71.11. 1874.
The Cheapest Place
CROCKER, OGDEN, & CO.'S,
Plieip's Bank Building,
.13X-2.74I3.3ECALTVICTIOIN. N. S.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE,
CARRIAGE GOODS.
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES,
OAK TANNED LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER BELTING AND
PACKING, ETC., ETC., ETC.
LIENRY DITSON 80513'
IRODLAR AND CROSS-OUT SAWS,
AN'D JOIIN ItOVZUIM3
Celebrated Hand• Cut Mee,
The Best in the World!
Slaghaaatcm, Oct. 11th, 1871
HAND BILLS
PRINTED AT TEtti OPPUIP,
POTWTS.93I
Combining all these mortis, we
place our Dusiruses on the most SOLID
FOUNDATIONS, and invite the con
fidence and support of the people or
Philadelphia, as well as strangers and
1 others now visiting tho city.
Remember the Four Cardinal Pointst I
____
With the Largest, Most Stylish, Heat 1
Made, and Cheapest Stock of MEN'S
and BOYS' CLOTHING, we invite you
all to call on us.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum fr. Co
We are Agents for
ONE PRICE I
CABE ALONE!
PULL GUATIARTIMBI
SAL'AtiJirt:Epid
and
8.80W2r.
Binghamton Advettiamenta,
CARTER, PORTER,
& JOHNSON,
WI-10
r - 7 V , = 71w1.
HARDWARE
IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS,
Blacksmiths' Supplies,
FARMERS' AND MECKANICB' TOOL&
Agents for
evveet'as EStee.l C•ooclag,
SEAT SPRINGS, STEEL TIRE,
TOE CALEB and CAE STEEL. dc.,
BITRRETTS CORN SHELLER
end the Improved
BURDICK FEED CUTTERS.
{mac... •sD ea Us,
87 Washington St.,
HINGHABITON, N. Y
Oct. Ittb, 18r5.-1).
IRL 000 3E31 Pa' MetaklPtS
Southern Tier
FURNITURE EMPORIUM!
88 Washington Street,
131zigassmtazi, N. "S"..
You will Fuld Um
LARGEST LED BEST ASSORTIEENT OP
WtitraJf2t2PV3l2
OB ALL KINDS.
At the Loweit Prices of any Store in
Southern New York.
AG Goods Send aro Marta= as Represented.
E.D. ROBINSON.
Nov. 19 1877.—1TT
Binghamton Blarbk) Works !
Ed lands "dridoi Wants. - Hesdstass, said kande
Mantles, ludo to order. Also. Scotch Granites on
bud. I. FICKLEUNG a' CO,
a.runcum. uo cope, meet,
is. v. mituaziar, I. • '
Drags and Medicines,
46 ,
unwell, provided tlieir bones are not de
stroyer by mineral poison or other means,
and vital organs wasted beyond repair.
Grateful Thousands; proclaim %wen
BrrrEns the most wonderful Invigoraut that
ever sustained the sinking system.
Bilious, Remittent, and Intermit.
tent Fevers, which are so pr'valeut in the
valleys of our great rivers throughout the
United States, especially those of the Mia
siasippi, Ohio,MlErsotlri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansart. Red, Colorado, Bra
zos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile,
Savannah,Roanoke,Juni es, and nainy others,
with their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and Au
tumn, and remarkabl:.• sa during seasons -of
unusual limit and dryness. are invariably
accompanied by extensive derangeznents of
the stomach and liver, and other abdominal
viscera. In their treatment. a purgative,
exerting a powerful influence upon these
various organs, is essentially necessary.
There is no eathartic for the purpose equal
to Da. T. WaLazn's VINE(3,th Birraus, as
they will speedily remove the dark-colored
viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the
secretions of the liver,
.and generally restor
ing the healthy functions of the digestive
organs.
llyspopsia or Ind igestion, Hew ache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness
of the Chest. Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bil
ious A nacks,Palpitutio n of the Heart,lnflam.
motion of the Ling, Pain in the region of
the Kidneys, Mid a hundred other painful
symptoms, are the offsptinhas of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee of
its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or ag's Evil, White Swel
lings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,.
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In the-e, us in all other constitu
tional Diseases, WALKIIICS VINEGAR BITTERS
have shown their great curative powers in
the most obstinate and intractable cases.
For lallommatory and Chronic
ithemnatisin, Omit, Bilious, Remittent
and Intermit . ..lit Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidnor., and Bladder, these
Bitters have no egnaL Such Lizeases are
caused by Vitiated
Mechanical Disea.ses.—Persons en
gaged in Paints and Minerals, each as
Plumbers, 'hype-loiters, Gold-beaters, and
Miners, as they ialvailee in life, are subject
to paralysis of the B /WC Is. Tu guard
against this, take a dose of WALHEIeB
Birnats oeeasionailv.
For Skin l)iseases, Eruptions, Tetter,
Halt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, PUS-
Carbuuel Ringworms, Scald
Head, Sore Eyei, Erysipela, Itch, Seurfe,
DisoMorutious of the Skin, Humors and
Duseuses of the Skin of whatever name or
nature, are literally dug np and carried out
of the t. stein in a short time by the use of
these Dna ers.
l'in, 'rape, and other Worms, lurk
ing in the ekssieto of so many thommr,ds, are
effectually destroyed and removed No sys
tem of medicine, no vvriutiuges, no anther
minitics, will tree the system from worms
like these Bator&
For Female Complaints, in young or
old, married or single, at the dawn of Ivoin •
anhood or the tarn of life, these Tonic Bit
ters display so decided au influence that
improvement is soon peeve
datiudice.—ln all cases of jaundice, v.,
assured that your liver is u t doing its worn.
The only sensible trey ant is to protuot,
the secretion of the b . e and favor its re.
movaL For this purpose use Vl:sates BIT.
TZBIL
Cleaue the Vitiated Blood when•
ever you find its inapt' nties bursting through
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores•
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
slgish in the veins; ch- , ose it when it is
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
U. 11. IIcDONALD R. CO.,
Dragikt. and Prue:al Agent, Sall Francisco, dlltornl►
and car. Washington smi Chariton Sta.. New York.
Mold by all Druggists and Dealers.
Sept. 10th. 1874 —6m.
THE EAGLE
Brift RTIEL
BURNS & NICHOLS, PROPILIETOEB
SIGN OP TOO G4)LDLII R61,1L2 AZID Eicurrmx
Miriol2.l3liocils., IMEozstr ci ies a
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(tar stock of Drags and 'Medicines Is complete, and
cam taken to have everything of the best quality. The
public may rest asaurvd that air -Medicines that leave
our store shall be rs they are represented, pure, and en
ado:tended.
PATENT MEDICINES
of all kinds called for, on hand at reseanahla price.
By personal and strict attention to bueinerr. at all
timer, we hope to merit the confidence and favor of the
public.
Montrose. April 1, 1 era
ABEL TURRELL,
DRUGGIST,
TlT.oprstrcoom. I . 4:szass'es...
Is continually receiving NEW GOODS, and keep. Con
tinually on hand a full and desirable assortment of gen
t:rine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paints,olls
Dyestuffs, Trirts, Spices, and other grouries, stone
ware, wall paper, glass.ware, fruit Jars, mirrors, lamps,
chimneys, kerosene,. machinery oils, tanners' oi , neat..
foot oil, Fenced Br hale Oil, oil for lanterns. oil for
,i,,stog machines, Olive 011, Sperm Oil, Spirits Tarperr.
tine,Vamishes,Caturry Seed, Vinegar.Potash.Concen
trated Lye.AlleGrease, Trusses. supporters,Medical
Instraments.Shonlder Braces, Whips, Guns, Pistol.
Cartridge., Powder, Shot, Lead, Gun Caps,Binstln.
PowderandFuse. Ykollus,Strings llows,etc. Flutes,
Fife., etc„Flsh Hooks and Lines,Ba r and Toilet/305p.
Hate Oils, Hair Restorers. and Hair Dyes. Brushes,
Pocket Knives , Spectacles, Sliver and Oliver Plated
Spoon., Forks, Knives, &c., Des Li et Articles. a gener
al assortment of
FANCY GOCDS. JEWELRY, and PERFUMERY
,
All Owl ending nod beet kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES.
The people are invited toe:Met the Drug and Varlet)
Store of ABEL TURRELL .
Feb. 1.1823. Established 1849
FURNITURE WARE
EVERYTHING NEW AIM STYLISH !
-ELT P. J. 7r,casrmanivis
50 Washington St., Binghamton,
Consisting of everything nameablein that
business. Repairing promptly done.
ORDER -
1913eolcarty. •
PRICES REASONABLE. Bstistactiougnuanteed.
gutitpagos. N. Y. Anent 1118M-I.T.
MONEY SAVED !
NEW FIRM,
NEW STORE,
NEW GOODS,
NEW PRICES.
GRIFFIS & SAY RE,
'Have opened. at the old location rf M. 8. Wilson. In
the Brick Block Montrose, and we shall be pleased to
see all of nor old friends and the many now ones we
hope to gain. Our stock will consist of
Ire, Nails ailil Barth alo
CROCKERY 8 °La MARE,
In large quantities and variety. Stone-Ware, Woo.;
Wan., House-Fmnithlng Goods and Groceries. We
snail giro part.colar attention to the Grimm Trade
und keep a fall ■ssortmont of Teas, Sugar. Coffees,
Family
Groceries & Provisions,
In foil varlet,. Salt and Flour. We shall keep con
stoutly on hand tine brasds of door at mach leas than
old price., and warrant It to please. Goods delivered
promptly to oar town customer..
TERMS:— Oar terms will be strictly
(cash or produew) Thie It will be well to remem.
ber, as this ba the secret to our low prices. We
are confident that by calling and examining our goods
and prices your will End that It will be for your inter
est to try oar goods and terms.
Ja►raaeox 01117710, B. 11. EI•TBC.
Montrose, May, lath, '74.—tf.
BILLINGS STROUP,
General
1 INSURANCE AGENT, i
MlLlCoza.tralso..l..iii.
Capital Represented, $100,000,0001
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT LNERIDAINCE :
Liverpool. London &Globe •• 1101,000,01:0
Ins. Co.. of North America ' ' $3,330,000
Penn. Pim Ins. Co., Phila., " 430,0u0
National, Phil's. " c c,OOO
Ins. Co., State of Penn'a " • c ,000
Union Mutual 11,000
Lycoming Fire bc •` $6,000,000
Merchants' " 430,000
Newtown, of Bucks Co. 300.000
Lancaster Fire Ina. Co. " IMMO
Fire Association of Phila. " 3.6010010
Lehigh Valley Floe, Allentown, " 200,010
Aleaunania 01 Pitteborg, " 400,000
Pennsylvania Ins. Co— Phila. LAMINA
Farmer's Ins. CO.. of Phila. 250.050
City Fire Ine. Co. Providence, IL I. 333,000
Roger Williams Ina, Providence, R. 1. 3.50,000
Watertown Ins. Co. Watertown, N. Y, 'GOO! 00
Home Ins. Co., N. 3. Capital and surplus, $4,000,000
Atlas Fire Ins Co., Hartford, Ct. 400,13:0
Hartford Fire ens., Co..Capitalan dticurplus $3,000,000
Home Ins. Co-Columbus, G. " &10,1001 Citizens' Fire Inc. iiewark. N.J." 300,000
The undersigned is SPECIAL AGENT for the follow
ing companies for Northern Pennsylvania:
Fire Association of Philadelphia.
Lancaster Fire Insurance Company of Lancaster.
The Insurance Co. of the State of Penneylvania,of
Philadelphia.
Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Assetts
American Life. PhD*
C"Ci31:33331%7T.
Travelers Ina.Co.,Rartford,Capltaland 5nap11142.000.000
Railway Passengers $350,000.
The undersigned has beet well known in this eona ty,rce
the past 17 years r as an tn.orance Agent. Losses sustained
by Ms COMDElnies have always bean peomptly
gar - Office nritdoor east from Banking Waco of W
B. Cooper IC Co.,Turnplkest. Montrose .Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
CHARLES 11. SMITH, Solicitors.
Montrose. Nov. 18. 1874.
Furniture.
At W. W. Smith & Son's
Bate n sive Pura Shwa War :room you will Ind the large.
stock of
FIRST CLASS AND COMMON
3PTIPLINT I TURF
To be found in this section of the country, of his own
manufacture, end at prices that cannot fail to give untie
faction. They make the very best
EXTENSION TABLES
In the Country, and WARRANT them
TZr 133 b. az. I. as te. 3r ..x• 1717 •=3 z- 2.
Of all kinds done in the neete.t. manner.
EA L.' FIL 247 CA- ES MI 33
OH VARIOUS KINDS..
PURE NO.I MATRASSES,
AND COMMON MATRASSES
UNDER-TAKING
The eabscrlber will hereafter make tw aderreeing s
epectalty In his business. nagat jute completed a
NEW and the meet elegant HEARSE :n the Mate, all
needing Ma cervices will be attended to promptm and a•
satisfactory charges.
WM. W. SIMS & SON.
Montrose. Ps.. Jan. 3" ,M42.—ttos—tf.
G ET THE BEST,
TAKE NO OTHER
COLE BUOTHERPO
Restorative Balsam
ASTHMA, COUGH, COLDS, CROUP,
SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN IN
THE SIDE AND BREAST,
KIDNEY COMPLAINT,
SCROFULA, &C.,
A. B. BURNS.
A MOS NICHOLS
Also,—A sure Cure for the PILES.
No Cure No Pay
Address all Orders to y the Proprietor.
CHARLES L. CRANE.
New Millard, Pat
e ep 1.80, 11374.—U.
S. S. CAMPBELL di CO
WIIOLZIALZ 11AlfWMCITILZ111 cr
FINE, PLAIN AND• MOLASSES CANDY.
Importern and Dennts sn FOREIGN FRUITS NUTS,/;e
Fire Works Constantly on Hand.
Nos. 422 Market ate and 417 Merchant St. Phil's
Ruch IS. 1815 —ly.
I 'UHT BROTHERS,
sertaXT9l , l,
Wholesale &Retail Dealers I
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS,
THLDER'S HARDWARE,
MINE RAIL, COUNTERSUNK & T RAIL SPIKES
RAILROAD & MINING SUPPLIES.
CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND
BOXES, BOLTS,.NUTS and WARNERS,
PLATED BANDS. MALLEABLE
IRONS, RUBS, SPORES,
PELLOKR, SEA T SPINDLES, BOWS,
ANVILS,. , VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS!
c
lIAMMEItS, SLEDGES. PILES, /be. &c.
CIRCULAR AND HILL SAWS,BSLTINO. PACKING
TACKLE BLOCKS,. PLASTER PARIS.
• • —CEMENT, NAIR S GRINDSTONES.
NUMMI WINDOW GMANLASS, LEA
ALES. THER aFirDnios
NAUN'S SC
TOR WORK
Miscellaneous.
I=l
NiLcoia,cl3r-Pery*,
l.a X .
$85.000,000
$4,500,000
WILL ACTUALLY CURE
County Business Directory.
Two lines in this Directory, one year, 1,1 4,0 ; end a
ditional line, 60 ccul..
&lONTROSE
WM. HAUGHWOUT, Slater, Who' , isle and hetet.
dealer In all kinds of slate roeMnr, elide paint. etc,
Routs repaired with elate paint to order. Alec, ewe
paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. Montrone. Pa.
BILLINGS STROUD. Genera Fire and Life hien.
anew Agents ; also, sell liallroao and Accident
to New York and Philadelphia. Other one door cut
ofthe Bank.
BURNS & NICHOLS. the ;Diane to get Drage and If.al
Canes, Cigars. ToOOcCO, Pipes, Pocket-Books, Specta
cloy Yankee Notions. it.. Brick Block.
BOYD .t coßwm. Dealers in Stoves, Hardware
and Manufacturer, of Tin and Sheetiron ware. corn, I
of Main and Turnpike street.
A. N. BIILLAItiI Dealer 10 terocerice, Provision,
Books, Statione and Yankee Notions. at head of
Public Avenue.*
WM. 11. COOPER it CO.. Bankers, sell Foreign Pe.
sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland and Scot
land. •
L, COX, ilerneee seeker and dealer In all art icle
n tally kept by the trade, opposite the Bank. •
JAMES E. CARSIALT, Attorney at Law. Office one
door below Tarbell Rohn. Public Avenue. •
NEW MILFORD.
L. L. LEROY. Denier In all tines of farming :mole
Went.. mowing machines. welll curbs. dog powers,
etc., cle., Main St., opposite Raving• Bank. iGm•
SAVINGS BANK. NEW M ILFORD.—F is per cent. In
turret an all Deposits. Does a general ilsoklng Be.
nese. .ull-tf S. B. CHASE A Cu.
.GARRET A SON. Dealers in Flour. Fe , ;.d. Ilea
Salt, Lime. Cement. (irocer{ee and •
Main Street, opposite the Depot.
ALNEY HAYDEN, Dealer. In Deere end Medicines
and Manufacturers of Cigars, on Main Street, ura
the Depot.
N. F. EMBER, Carriage Maker end Undertaker
Main Street, two doors below Hawley's Store.
CAYUOA PLASTER—NICHOLAS SflUEMAKEll,dut
er in gentler Cayuga Plaster. Presb ground.
McCOLLUM BROTHERS, Dealers to Groceries and
Provisions, on Main ntrect.•
J. DICRERMAN. dn.. Dealer in general merchandise
and Clothing, Brick Store. on Main Street.
GIBSON.
11. M. TINGLEY—DeaIer In Stoves, Tln, Copper, Brass
and Sheetlron Ware, antilop,. de. Also. manofectur
er of Sheet Metals to order. Eve Trough and Lead Pimt
business attended to at fair prlces—Gibson
Panneylvarda.-I.Y.
GREAT BEND.
D.Y. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer In Reed
Made Clothing, Dry Gooda,Oroceriee and Provisions
Main Street.•
Miscellaneous.
NAILs,
TINWARE,
HARDWARE.
BOYD .&
CORWIN
Corner of MALT, and Turnpike Ste
MON7CROB33. P.A...
DIA.LID3 131
113 1 MCo'V'MdS
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
Builders' Hardware,
CUTLERY, ETC.,
IN.Tca..lm, law the. Sag.
Thanks to nor Friends for Pala Furors
We would be moro thankfttl to one and all who anow
they have tumettled accounts with ns, IF they would call
and settle by the middle of March cent.
Feb. 4, Mt
SCRANTON SAYINGS BAR,
120 Wyoming Avenue,
RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT
FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID
UALS, AND RE I URNS 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 ALL RESPECTS-A. HOME IN
STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS
NOW RECEIVING . THE S,AVED
EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS 'UPON
THOUSANDS OF SCRANTON MIN
ERS AND MECHANICS.
DIRECTORS ; JAMES BLAIR,
SANFORD 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 EIGHT O'CLOCE
Feb. 12. 1873.
HERRING & FARREL,
287 B rc•esawa,37. N. 1r
MANUFACTURFES OF ALL KINDS OF
Moira, esams:l3Eturslaa• Pr acbi
E a 1.a..Z I MSI.
The oldest and taut. reliable Ono In the United States
They took the prize medal awarded at the
WORLD'S FAIR AT LONDON I
MI Salta are warranted free from dampnena and eor
:neon,
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent
Montrone, May 6 "IL—U.
V . ItECKIIOIV te BROThER,
General Undertakers
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COF
FINS, CASKETS, ETC.,
arI:LEILA.T .13331.1V3Z, Nionaa.'et.
ALLORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
V. Rectum ;r &Bsi
April 23.1873-tf
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEIYI
-Insurance Agency.
CAPITAL REPREHENTED OVER $20,000,000
0 4U48/Irni;
• ilcalsoes4Ps.
N 0.% lisa.