The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 17, 1876, Image 3

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PREBILVNIU - lita.lr-'
•
OF THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL FAIR
THE SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRIOATI;: ,
TUR AL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD AT
'MONTROSE, ON . WEDNESDAY - AND .
T fi ß iir ' lEME34B2 f lll lo ll?i4 * -
1&46V '4
DIVISION ,‘ •
Horses. •
fiat beavy,draft*allion, sire o y,
Best quick draft eta nln, etre of
best four colts
Best stallion, four years old and
upWard.... , ..... . .. . 5
Brat brOQ(I t 4ll4lit Ontt
Best single gelden'ofer four :174:
old, raised ip ; che coup 5
B st single mare , giver y'rs.
old . , raised in the "count 'S'.
Best single horse not raised ; •
the couath... •
Best pair 'or Mares
raised the county ' 6 .
Best pair of horses or. mares
raised in the county 5
Best pair three-year-old
BrBt pair two:year•old - c01t5.... 4 -
Best three•vear-old colt (gelding' '
or mare)
Best ofo-yearold , 2;
Brstone-year-Old colt 2
B,st sucking colt 2 •
Fa,test pair walking horses in
harnees,•'Wice - aroundirack
,5,
Fastest single walking' hoise in
liarnest,Awice•around track 3
Judges=ll , Griffith, .Montrose ;
C:ark Sissotr,- 'Renton- - ---oeAter Luzerne
county ; Wyom•
ing count •
i-. , -r ,-,
DIVISPW, IL ~ - :., 5 -,i,
' -(illi8 i.:• - 4)tir hanit - k 4.4.). .,
Best herd of six,- bull and five , ,, ,
/ ma im" ; ~,,,,..:...",.. -......;..1?
Br., t Durham :kali two . years csla:::, , !
and 'op4firdi.:•.- - i:.:., ..'." . .; -. ...n.
Best i:(4r1310 '6o# , ktf,,Our ~yeartiS,., t„ , ,-,1
(ittto4::tipitir4.;.....'..',..''.:6;':*
Best lin iliattiliail one ye 4t iild'.':6 l ' I '
Best Durham heifer thre, years'
old - .. -
Best Durham heifer two years'
L .
• old . „ ,:'.; ~ i . .. 3 4:,
Best Durham : heifer o e year
01d..... • - ' 3
B, st Durham 411, calf i'4... - ..'... 3.3
B.:st Durham heifer c a lf:. : - . ,3'
• Class 2.—Grade Durhams.
Best herd of
• Best bull two years ',old an4iip'l•
word • .
Best cow fourl'ears'ald'iiii4 \ ap-,_
3 .
Best heifer three years ola • 3
four year1ing5............ 3
fuur.. .. ..
bull calf. , .. . .. 2
heifer Calf
Judges—Henry Halpin, Friendsviße
William Graves, Dimock ; Horace Brew
ster, Bridgewater:
Class . 3i . ,-4Devons.
Best herd of six, butt 'and' five,
fema1e5.......... . . ... $lOl
Best bull two years old ano up- .
w ard ..... ... 6 1
Best bull ouelear old 3
Best cow four years old and up
ward 5
Best heifer threevears old.. 4
,
heifer two years 01d... 3
heifer one year old..
......,3
• heifer calf 3
boll 3
(lass 4.—Grade • Devon 3.
13,St herd of six, bun and five
Vmales .' • . 1 I . ' 5
Best hull two years' oldland np
wards
...
---- ,3
Beet cow four years ~Ol!and. up ,
.' w ards '' • ' ' ' 1 '
' 3
BA4t; heifer three years 01d....... 3
heiter two years old • 3
heror one year i old
((Jur yearlings ; ' 3
• four eabies: . :(.,:.1.:.;'. : , '• - - 3
bull calf - • - -2
heifer calf. ~.. .
Judges--B H Mulford, Mon4f)se ; C
F P r►ho, Brooklyn,; L Beebe, \Frank
ilu.
.-
Class 5.-Olen wail' Steers,'
&It: pair working oxen fouryro• .
old 6
Best pair steers three yrs i l 01d..., 3
pair,steers,two Yria• 0 11— • • 3
pair steers one yr. cl 3
pair calves brobmn:by boy:. 3i e f; 2
pair lat cattle. a .1
cww or steer ... : .
Judges --Orange Baldwi,
( -;" 1 . 1 e! ; Wm T Austin,' '
Bridgewater;
01 tin Pr ichard,
• Class 6.--Alderneys..
livn herd of six, bull , and five
females....• • • •'• • • • • . 1 . • • • AO
bull
.... _ .
3
00w....... ...... .1.. 5 3
heifer three years ° old., ... 3 2
li , ifyr two years ola.. '... 4 2
heifer one year . 01d....... 2
, Leifer ealf.• • •..
boll calf. -7 .. 3‘
herd grade Alderneys bull ,
and five females. . . . . 5
Class 7.--Ayreshirei. , , , -
B "St herd . or six, - bull and five
bid!. . 1 c 3
iw ... • • ... • 11:41 a
better ehree years
heifer tiro years
heifer one- year.old .44
• .
MIM
‘,-,- _ • .-
}am •
bull. calf - - 3
herd grade'...4.3rshires,, bull'arid fire five
Judges—PAyid 0 lfinkler, Little
tadows':„Wrrt 1 •
thines, Dirnook:; E,
*se, Lake.
DIVISION III:
Mai '
, ; 0 -
Best fine,
flue vtOol eOteti.. ft:
_ three flue wool- lambs . 3'
....coarse wool hack.. t. - 5 . 2
three Coarse wool ewes. 3 2
t m r e e mime :wtol lambs.... 2 :
iddle -wool: . ....... '2
three middle wool ewes....
.3 2
three middle wool iambs... 3
• - Class 2.—Swihe.
Best boar 5 • 3
breeding . 5 . -;.3r- loui pigs Oier3 iriontias old 3 -
Judges-. Patrick. 'Byrne, St. ‘Josephs ;
Birchard, Fozest Lake ;',.heraezer
Gage, Sil'.er Lake. - '
Class -
Best trio turkeys: 2
trio dark brahtnas. 2
trio light brahnias 2
trio black 2
trio tiorkins . '2 •
trio hambilrgs ' 2
trio leghorns . . •2
trio hot dans 2
trio'hantarns. . 2
~trio geese 2
trio - ; ducks ; -2
Judges--E Baldwin, S A Pettis, Rod-'
ney Jewett; Montrose.
- . DIVISION IV.
..
Cltig'S . I . ....H'riii:4 iii'iidrut-R.-
.Best tubor firkiu of
;Tune butter:ss 2d 163 3d s2 . 4th *1
Best tub or firkin of :
Sept. butter.. $5 21153 3d $2 4th $1
Best.g.hee`se not leis
• • than 25 1b5..144,2d $2
Best.l9 lbs. butter,
:,.in.pound.rolls.s3 2d $2
Best: eider vinegar,
not less than
hest. l 0 lb& triaple
Best 10 lbs. honey:
. —Chug 2.—Seeds:
Best bushel corn in ear 3. 7
hash; white winter wllett't„
btiih.' 1
liusti. rye ty" 1
• .bush. .. . ..... 1 ,
- bush. barley .
12 ears sweet coin ........
_ Class 3.—Fruit and Vegetables.
Best and , greatest vraiety, not
less than six, of winter ap
-, -plea 2 -
Best and greatest variety, not
less than 6, fall apples.... 2
Best and greatest variety, not
hiss than 3,.of , peara.;
Best audgreatest'• variety of
• quinces:•:... • 'l' -
Best a4greatest variety. plums 1 . •
Best and greatest variety grapes -
not less than three, grown,
in the county 2 •;
Best and" greatest variety of veg
etal3les• . 3 1
Best 5 cabbage heads 1
12 rutabagas....
,•
5 squashes
5 pumpkins
12 anions
,12 beets •
5 heads cauliflower........ .
12 tomatoes .
bushel potatoes.. -
5 field aquashes 1 • •
bushel carrots .•
bushel - mangel wurtze I
bushel sugar beets 1 -11
12 garden beets .... '...;
_Judges-- W m. T Mbxley, New Milford ;.
Henry 'C Bertholf, Jetisup ; Penner Car
penter,llarford.
,
Pass I.—Carriages and Cabinet, Work
Made in the County.._.--.
Best double carriage , 4
single carriage
lumber wagon 3
democrat wagon 3 -
single sleigh.... ... .. ,2
chamber get: . .... 4
. table.... ) 2
Class ,2. Leather, &e.
Best pair `of
pair common boots 1
- five sides harness leather:. 2
five sitli-s - upper leather..... 2
five sides sole 'leather • 2
-,Nset double harne55.......... 2
iii gie . .... 2
Class 3.-4mplinients' and Blacksmith-
,
Beat plow - • • 3
harrow
. 1
cultivator 4 ...
corn-5he11er..,...... 2
straw-cutter.: . 2
churn power 2
firkin . . .........
hoise rake.... - 1
washing maehine .` 1
, butter pails.. .. . ........ 4
2. horse power and . thresl;er 5
1 hors!vpower.and thresher . 3 -
farm min and power, -
004 inowint: machine. _
2dlnewing 4..
Ben 2 -
tedder . . ... 3 -
ma' cr. "Ft '„.t
THE BT7 8 T 7 6 . T,
ESE=
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DIVISION-V.
4 - --
Jtidges-_ , Hiide Cr ock
.
H K 1 1)0,t;;Iie4; 3ri4ektie9 ; Junes 7
Harford.
Class I.—Domeatic' Manufactures.
Best, 10 ydeflainel.. -
10 yds. woolen carprt 2
;10 yds. rag ... 1
pair woolen socks... - ..... . .
pair vfoof
1 10 yds linen Ciotti A
I 1 0 -yds. cassimere c10th.... 2
I 10 ,yds. . . 1
hearth rug
iudges—Mrs - Jerome Lyoits,Montrotte ;
John F Hunter; Mrs R S, Searle,
dgewater. ' . •
2.—Fine Arts,' Ornamental Needle- -
Work, &c. • ,
it PhOfOgraphs,
quilt of any kind. .. ..
display of fancy 2
spread . ... .. . • 2 ,
1 `tidy
fine embroidery. i.
[
chair, cash - on -
1 knit shawl
collection of flowers...'.'..
1. vase of,flowers ... . ..
bOgnet. , .... ..... .
exhibition of engravings:. 2 •
lamp mat
specimen worsted, work... -
ornmental work .
pen man sh .....
Class 3.-r-Unenumerated.
• ,
Mr
Bri
udges—Mrs David 0 Minkler, Little
Meadows ; Mrs James Spionf i f Bridge-.
water ; John 'Brown,: Forest: Lake';' S B
liq Cain, Rush.
Plowing 'match.
Judges—Moses S. Tyler, Jonathan
Gardner, D Hinds, Dridgetvater.-
- 1 Special Pyetnium: -
Best acre of spring 'wheat...'...s2s •
13 1 st acre of winter ,iiheat4 l ..„- - •
[
Sam eof wh t
p,ea o x e ,an — 't e 2 'e 'lllbit
premium to be 'awarded at Fair - of, 877.
Competitors to give full :statement of
mode of culture ' amount id' seed, sown
arid fertilizer; use d, how and - when . ap
plied, nature- and condition of the-soil,
wader
.drained or not, and such other in
formation es "may; be-"required by 'the
JUdges that may be di benefit to the pub
liC, etc.
~ .4 Z Is.n:t
1 AVERY ;
J. C.' MouRT
• HENRY SME MAN,
0, T. BREWSTER, :IL SKINNICK'
Secietts - • Pr4side'pt.
'VEY"Young FOwls for sale after August Ist, 1876.nt
.asonable, privet. NO Inferior opecimen t s aftißed
om in? Yards- •
j White Cojelet - ,e, Ist' premium at Jersey Fair, (Berry
Williams stock.) Buff Coeitens. Berry & Williams.
,No circulars. Write for what is wanted and pttemp
epiys will he given. Address.
March 29..187¢.-6m.
`Nr. OUSTERHOUT, HARPORD, PA
‘; • • PKICE LIST. • w = •
I •
Retairing dope on short notice, cheapez •than..the
4;heavest,
First-clas4 Pluetons
41 ' " Buggies, ' - .
" " Lninber wagons, - .
i 4. Pktforms from 040 to -
I a 44 Swell body Sleighs
B LACKS.IIIT RING
Xo shoe per span new, 1, • -
corkund set ,
set per span . ‘l.OO
'All work warramed. and examine ray stock
before purehasin elsewber
garford, April 26, 4
'76.=-4w
IF) . -J;-DONLEY, i -
1 _ .- . FtIENISHING
.
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'.
; . -
..if•rt .1
BINGHAM A ON 4 N. Y., '
The latest Improved Coffins and Caskets on hand.
Hearse to order. Bkronds, etc. • april 19, '76.
IC73aclertals.lxifs.
;The Tinders:
tlnc. rtnki
I In thL
All needing,
Sattifactiou guaranteed.
P. do B. mterfnews.
Friemdsville; Pa, A pril 4,1876. .141.41
MONEY WANTED. -
- OFF . FOR THE WEST
i TWO . Notes for tale. $6OO each, having tonryears each
;to ran, will diapose of, theta Isa that putchaser can
zA eight per cent. for money. inveeted. Bearrity
un-
Idoubted. Forlaformation apply. to E. B. thlwlMi
.tor DzatOmiaT4
1 May 3,1675.--3 w. , •
-,0,--
Gas
HITV, COGHENS, ,
BUFF.COCHENS, .
PARTRIDGE' COCHENS,
PLYMOUTH CROCKS,
AND HOUDANS
figs- for !latching, - $3 per 13.
UY YOUR WAGONS, CAR
' RIA GES' AND SLEIGHS,
BENI
EGGS
C.. Ca GIIMERT,
• Great Bend, Pa.
W 7," oIJETERHOUT
will make
Specialty
asinees,
tptly attended_
, •
- THE. 'WAGON r.
• .
, • : - • '`• • '• • ,' • t
with Ore : aback'', in hrly the' heat made,. ettaiest•rininlng, and mind .dttraide Wagpo evar,WAlo",totthc.ntourtr
• 1
. •
•
TELE LARG,EST! ASSORTMENT OF PLATFORMS; , OPENtI AND'IOP
BtIG T MESI AND. PRIE.TONS, - EVER OFFEREIY•TO' THE
!,, • CITIZENS; OF „NORTHERN !PENNSYLVANIA.
Particular attention cailled to our Stautiard Platfortzus. We claim to make the beat Family and TuniViyagon
'nbintel d fort*
co rehired, eve' offet. forlhe money. Bich Wagon Warranted as repreeented. We employ nime but:experienced
m echanite. - Selecting 140 of.etocklot cash atid-piy cash for labor, and we have reduced the prices, as ittilowst,
.. , . .. ~ . ..
,
No. 1, Platforin.l3‘ Spoke;flX Axle, 1X - Spring, ( • ' Top Buggies, Piano Box or Shell body or Broad • ,
*Scats, . -' . • - - !- , s tlisoq SOir, with Ratline Cloth, Top andDanutalk ' ...„.
. ,
s Add for Trimming, $5 to $8 ;-
,Break fri. ,- , • - Lining...Patunt;vheels. •,. 't -- ...' -f- ' , VITO OD
. . • i .
No. 2, Platform 13( Spoke, 13("Axle. 1% Syringe, . _
415 Leaes, Drop-tail board. 2 Seats, • $12500. r batons. Leather top and Broad cloth Trlmaalag , t ',:. '`..
' ' Add for Triminlng, 45 tit se; Biesk VT: " ' Patent Wheel', - - - - - -4200 0$
'I,. ~
We claim this the most cotreeniet t• and .idura- ' I,iumbet Wagons. prices down to $OO 00 for *Ol l O ",' ')
ble and cheapest wagon in the market . ,-.-- ' ' ... , pipe lox • and $95 for Nixll. box. Add
„
for Break .' $5. set Whitiletress and Neck
Yoke. slo.' Bach Wagon to be warrant”.
. s . ; 0
tip represented. ' - .., '
Open Buggies. • prims tinge . trainsloo to $l6OOO
according to trimming and painting. &lc.
Piano Box. Trimming of Bixmulcloth. •
tett, Patent Wbee_ ,Is' „Steel Tire. Ittltober
' Apron. Oil Cloth. Pally warranted, $l4OOO
This wagon is the most , faitdouable and con
venient, for all user.
Montrose, May,
SPECIAL
ABEL
ALSO pA
REPLETE WITH ALL. THE
_LATEST STY LES
-• AND QUALITIES . •
• • •
Alt
oar goods have b een bought wiihin the the hilt few weeks, for. CASH, at a very inw pitce. thersbr eve' ,
abling nag/eel' cheaper than tie other' establishments in the city, who 4 arst carrying stock bought at much
higher rat'es. • 'April 19, 1 76.-8 m . • • • 11.1.611.1 RAN • BLOCK.
• This standard article is compounded -with the great
est care. Its effects are de wonderful and satisfactory
as ever. It restores gray or faded ba.r to its youthful
color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff
and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. , By
itn tonic properties it restores the capillary' glands to
their normal vigor, preventing baldness, - and making
the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing
has been found so effectual; or desirable. • Dr. • A.A.
Hayes, State Asaayer of Massachusetts. says of it : "I
con-ider it the best preparation for its intended pur
poses." • • • . • ' . - '
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS. ,
This elegant preparation may be relied on to change
the color of the berird from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or b a k, at discretion. It is easily
applied. being in one preparation. and quickly and ef
fectually produces * permanent color which will neither
rub no wart: vff.
• MANUFACTURED BY .
IL P. HMI & Co., Nashua; N. 11.-
SOLD BY ALL Dity ik S e TCALBRS
April. v 5,1878.-4 m,.
. .. • ",
A SARSAPARILLA •
Br 'TING TBZ BLOOD.
'his compound of the.veg
arle alter natives, arse par-
Dock, Stillingia. and
indrake with the lodides
Potutsi um and Tron.makes
lost effectual cure of series
complaints which are very
:valent and afflictidg.. It
title 4 the blood, purges out
lurking 'humors in the
•tem, that undermine the
ith and settle into tronb
'ome disorders. Erupt ions
lice on the surface of hn.
from the blood. Internal
_gen. lination of these same hu
mors to some internal organ, or organs, whose action
they derange.and whose substance they. disease and des
troy. Ayer riSariaparilla expels these humors from
the blood. When , they are gene, the disorders they pro
duce disappear such as ulceration of the Liver, Stom
ach. Kidneys. Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases
of the Skin, Sr. Anthony's Fire. Rose of • Rrysipelas r
Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils. Tumors, Tetter
and Salt Rheum Scald Head Ringworm Ulcers and
Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness' Sterling Lenchorrhcea arleng
from internal ulceration and uterine disease Dropsy
Dyspepsia and General Debility. With their departure
health returns.
PRYPARED BY
dr. Lo
Dr. J. C. Ayer . Co., _ well. Maw,
, Practical and :kaalytical Chemists. •
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALBIit IN
' . - MEDICINE.. •
April 5, 1876.
REMOVED AND ENLARGED.
1230
7 130
115
r
12.50
1.40
1 r'"
GROCERY STORE
to the building tour doors .abovi the,First Nanonal
Bank. Public Avenue s , •(!onnerly occpted by E. P.
Stamp,) where I have enlarged my stock of
Groceries Provisions, etc. •
I invite competition both in quality and price. Please
give the a call and be convinced that I cal. do you good.
, 1 , %ILSON J. TURRELL.
Montrone. April 211.1876„,—yi.
T H.E PROPRIETOR OF
TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES
Must be gaining renewed confidence In the Specifics
which he prepares. A 9 the articles of Materia Medic&
which he now offers tor sale-, is ou.the principal of NO
CURE NO PAY. Foremost a mon e these valuable aril
cies, is TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED OIL, for Pali,
Lameness, Wounds or' :ores. in dau or Beast,
Taylor's Condition Powders for Horses Cattle,
Hogs. Sh,ep and Poultry. • . , • •
For renovati g the blood and system. of all kinds of
Stock to the Spring, nothing can be better.
Taylor's vough Syrup. for all throat or lung diseases.
Any cue trying it will be convirced of its merits.
He also manulactureis the celebrated Indian Vegeta
ble ,sticking Sa Rte. which esti be obtained of any of his
agents i.
A. B. Burns, M. A'„ Lyon, and• I. N. Bullard, are
agtuts for Aiontrose. .
Aay one buying auy';of the *hove named articles and
not being eatielled,ob return the emptybottle or onst
age and get their money- back. [march lA,
TOR WORK..
AT Tlllll OPTICE,CHRA.P
CE,
lii‘it'iiiil:t'iiii'42' ii3i!•t
7-$1, 3 009.80uNTY.:!
4 I ^ . „ . 1 •
1,000 MEN , WANTED, ARMED!
% I
,E,.O•NO:TT,'
. 14 ,:e.O4::BINGHAIVITCi.N,'':.'::,
Jobben of Tine Woolens,
MERCHANT TAILORING
I have removed my
IMIIME
/denotation at Springvile, twd Repositori on Pablic
Avenue. Montrose. Pa. If you desire to pup•
i chase, examine our stock; and it none are os
band to erdt,we can make to order at soots prit%
D. SEARLE, - Proprietor.
1913PIELIATCk 1E1743:
AN - N'OUNCEMENT
XT: MICTEUEIV I T I OL IF
Woold cell attention to hie New Eitoei.Of
FALL AND . W WINTER GOODS
Now on 91e, in new •
1) 7 COQ D
LADIES' 'DRESS, GOODS, BLAC
AND COLORED -ALPACAS, r.
NEW STYLE OF PRINTS;
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN 4
NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP .
SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, 08 .
CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS, BU FA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
. AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARD W AREIRON,N AILS, •
STEEL; STOVES AND • •
GROCERIES, ETC.
In great variety, and will be sold on the most
favorable tering, and lowest prices.
' 4 : • - 11 BU iRITT.
'New Milford, ttsy 1875: '
CORRECTION I
Rumor hag it that having been elected County Three:
urerfor the ensuing three yenta; I atu to dhicontinue
Insurance busines. !laid RUMOR is UNTRUE, sn4
without foundation and While thanking you for kind.
nets, and uppreciation of good Insurance In the Inst.,
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that a
business , entrusted to'me shall be promptly attended to.
My Companies ure all sound and reliable, as all can ter
ti ly who have met with losses during the past ten year.
at my Ageucy. Read ' the List ! • ,
North British and Mercantile, Capital , . _ $10,000,00
46
Queens of London. 2,000,00
Old Franklin. Philadelphia, Assets, 3,500,00
Old Continental, N. Y., 44 nearly 3,000,00
Old Phenix of Hartford, - " • ! • 2.000,
Old Hanover. N.-Y., .s is Lew
Old Farmers, York, A • A 1.000,
I also represent the rtew York Mutual Life Ins /MO
of over 30 years standing, and assets over $30.000,000.— ,
Also, the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Pens:
sylvania.
rarGet an Aecidental Policy covering anaccidents,
in the Hartford' Accident - Ins. .Co Policies writtcia
from one day to one year. Only 25 cents for a $3.00111
Policy. Please call or send word, when you take a trip.
Very respectfully..
}limy' C. Mira.
Montrose, I'a., Jan:l9, 187(1.--tf •
±iEW STOCK OF
.I . C.Ciel2Tres \ 3r,
jut received and for sale 'by
H. . WEI*.
UPER.I. YNE
•
F L 0 II R.
For 'sate by
ALSO, ALL gum
GROCERIES,
At the store of
.36 5 x•egmola cloralizaigess,
For sale by
11. I. VEBB.
Mantroa.Autil 21; 1821;
PA4KEVA4E MILLS
•
•
have nutted the above Mills. and fitted them trp
drat=class order. I have also stocked , the mill
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.. -A.
Including Weatiftt White Wheat
•:; : A a!" keeß. on BUCKWHEAT WHEAT, 'RYE, AND BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
Feeds Buckwheat Bran' etc., etc.. which I car totbs
public at the lowest prices. or All kinds of Millimg
Business done.
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PIPE HU N DRED' butfiels of Rye. imme diately. Abe
highest cash price.paid for all kinds of Gratz. •
• BEM WELIIBIL.
Parlievale, Jan. 19, 1871.---8 a
FARM FOR BALE..
The subscriber ()fere his farm 'for ealo, situate
Forest Lake, containing fiti Urea 40 improved. WlU
keep twelve cows, and a tes.o, Well watered, is all*
a Rood grain farm, Ras a nice yo l v orchard. Tome
will be made easy. For, farther • faders esquire Of
address, Mal) REYNOLDS
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Feb. 113, '76,-t1 • - iliontrure, or B. B. RoGiats Os,
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BILLIARD oupn.
Blatardoutilt for sale ebeapi . , Two lableo , w4h
seaway Inures. Address, E. O. WARNER.
'Kay lid s MOW Noatrais.Pa.
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DEPARTMENT;
H. J.:WEBB.
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