The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, September 13, 1876, Image 8

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    Premium List..; :
The following -is the Premium List of the
Nineteenth Annual Fair of the Harford Agri
.
cultural Society, to be held in Elarfore: on Wed
nesday and Thursday,Septernher 27th and 28th
1876.
CLASS I. •
Division 1 :- Horees..
Best drift 'or birm stallion, over 4 . yrs.s4 2d $8
road stallion. same age 4' 8.
pair matched horses 4, \ 8
pair hisses for all work ' 4 3
single driving horse .8 2
brood mare and colt. ..... .. . 8 2
Judges--M Kiisson; Springville ;:,T ll,Clatlin,
Gibson ; James poodrin;Montrose.
, and Mules. ; • . •
•
Best pair tlaree7YAikr old . 241.2
pair two-yearpillcolts • 8 2"
three y.ear-old., stallion 2'
.two-year-o)d.atnllion.... • 2' - 1
. three-year old gelding Or mare: - .2 - 1
two-year-old .gelding. Or - 1
2 1
Judges—W B Guile. Rartord ,• Alvin Barrett,
Jackson ; 0 T ppencer: - Sprneolle.. :
- • CLASS 11. .
Division I.—Durhams.
Bat durhtuu bull two- years old and
upw - ards • - 2413
Best-durbatn. bull one year I CI& .. 3 2
bull calf - ' 2 1
cow, tbjee years 'old and upwarda '3 • 2
_heifer, twolears °id... .... .. 3 2
„. better one year , old - : 3 2
heifer call . 1 ... 2
DivisiOn 2 —Devon&
Best brill, two years old and Upwards.s4
bull,onc year old
bull calf - 2
co*, three years old andupwards 3
heifer' two years old ' 3
heifer one year old:: 3
heifer calt... 2
Division 3.--Alderneys.
Bist bull, two years old and upwaids. 4.
bull, one year old: ...,....... '3
bull calf I i 1
cow three years'old and upwards. 3
heifer two years 01d... . . . 3
better one year old 3
heifer calf.... ..:..... 2
. Division 4.-21yrshires. • .
Best bull two years old and upwards;,.. 4 • 3
•
• bull one yeat 3 - 2
bull imlf • • 2 1 1
cow three ft - a
- Ts old and upwards. 3 1 2
heifer two years old : I. 3. 2
heifer one .y,ear 3 2,
. heifer:call ' 1 - 2 1
Herds of thoroughbred Durham.and DeVons,
not less than eight; $lO each. .. • ,
*Judges—a H Skinner,Montrose;.4 J Adams,
Harford ; Joshua Potter, Gibson. s
.; • . •
Division s.—Grade Durham's.
Best bull over two years 01d... • • $3 N $2
. bull over one year 01d... .' .... 2 1
bull calf a .... 2 • 1
cow ' .) ... .. .. .. . $3 2d 2 ad 1
~,
heifer three years d - 2 1
heifer two yea ri o) .... ` 2 1
heifer one year . old 2 4 1
heifer calt ..". .. .....-.., • 1
three yearlings... ... •
• • 1 3• 2
three calves ' 'I . 1 . .. .... ,3 , 2
Judgps—A B Sheldon,Springville ; Maicy
Lenox; aGrinnell,Hartord: •
Vision 6.--Grade Devons. ,
Best bull over two years 01d............2d $2
bull one year old • . 2 1
bull calf 2 • 1
cow $3 2d 2 3d 1
heifer three years old ' 2 1
f heifer two years 2'
' heifer one year old. 1.. 2 1
. heifer calf 2 1
three yearling • . 3 2
three calves . 3 2
Judges---E N dirpenter, Hartord ;'Simeon
-Burdick,New Milford ; Joseph Jameon,Bridge
water.
Division 7.—Natives. • • '
Best bull over' one year 01d... 24 $1
cow 2. I
laeifer•two years old • 2.2 . 1
three yearlings...4 ... . . 2 1
three calves.— '2 1
Division &—Oxen and Steers. ,
Best piiir working oxen \5 yrs old or
over `.s4 . 2(113
Best pair working oxen 4 years old.; . 4 3
pair tat oxen 1 .... 3 \
pair steers three years 01d... 3
pair steers one year old 2 1
pair Steer calves (broke)..... ' 1
- ,Tnages--Robert ! Gillespie, New Millordi
L Bailey, Brooklyn - ; P Carpenter, Hirtord. ,
CLASS D.l.
Sheep and Swine. •
Best tine wool buck • • $8 2d $2
three fine wool ewes . ......... 3 2
three fine wool lambs 2 1
middle wool buck:. • .. - 8 • 2
three middle wool ewes., . 8 • = 2
three middle wool lambs 2 . 1
coarse woolbuck - ' '3 2
three coarse Wool , 8 2
' three coarse ivit4 lambs ' 2 '1
buck lamb. of, each. -1,
•.
b0ar...,.... 1 ... . . 4 - 3
bit:ol'4 ' 3
sprint pig. . ... 8 -
2
- fall pigs (not less ~titan four) 8 2
Judges—Daniel Stewart, Bridgewater -;J G
.Hotehkiss, Harford ; H 0 Mozley, New Mil-
lard. ‘l/4
CLASS IV.
,
Paltry. ,
.:, , , • .
.. ,
Beet p0r,t0 r t1 e 7.. 7 .....;:...,.... , .. :$1
,
or n.
't • : •4 ' •', ..1
1`
...*-. ~,..••:• a, ...
• • • • • • i • •• • • 1
~. •
..„ .
five s p r ing l otwkene . - - - .....• 1
;LABS V.
Best peck.winter wheat. . • • ... ......,- 41
peck spring wheat.... ....... .s. . . ... i
Peek rye -
peck oats..
half bushel corn in ear...... .. 1 -_- -_,
half bushel bnekwheat.. .... 1
Jones.
peck clover seed:. ~., . . .... 1 J Poisegui.
peek timothy seed ~ ~.. 1 - H M Liodsle
p ec k !tax seed .. .. I .cry—R L Tingle,
CL
illil VI. . Hepburn. .
Prtdt and 1 egetables. ... A Osborn.
..f Parrish.
Best falls p •
ples, at leapt,- three varieties .
... J Tyler.
not lean ... . on q dozen. .... :$1 5 -MA li Grant and Mrs JC Te
winus ditto . .......... 1 1 5(
~,y..... A ...... 0 a 1
4ul, Genera' Pollee, ,
1- • .... . ....
William ,Patterson.
o nes. ..-; ~,..................... 1 so '.
Rules and Regulations.
it Umbel potatoes, twe or more IThe Address will be delivered on Thursday
varieties. ••.•..•. • • • • • ' ' i " et' .
at two o'clock.
whiter squash •••""'.. .... . ... .... iii)
- so - The Plowing Match will be held on the farm
three he.ads of cabbaget! ~ • ..'• •50 , ;:.:.of Russel Darrow, on Wednesday, Sept. 27th,
twel'o,oloxle--;- , " .•••, 4 ,1* .... $0,2 - "' at two o'clock p. m. The entree lee will be $l.
s ix beets '' - : .;fr;;.;. , ..,.. \ , .-- ee:li, r 'N'' , Bxhibltors wishing to competelor premiums
six t0mat0e5................ , 11147 i '' . 2 ~ 0 . _I, t o
aWereedok .PookOr itoOklin'•'4l`anic-) .`" re q" tilteU have their articles or animals
J ..... .. ...._ _ l. ' iiiii. d. . ' .•-: -, '4. - ,ektfed on the Seereferfe book before the close
on 1 A ;"'* ell °I IW.-"';''',fr
, 1 -L. i 1..;)' 4 ..11: , i . ' ' 4 ::,, ,, fikt,V, • ' *,. -. ..-‘:).„- , 4. , ,:.,1 ,
ef t anal
s CLA§S VII. i
Butter, Cheese and Bread. , 1
Best firkin butter....:.. . ' ... $3 2
pail butter ' • 8 2
jar. butter .... ... '2 • 1
roll • butter. .. ~ . . .
.„ .... . ..... 5... 2
cheese 1 0 2
Inaf Wheat bread 50
loaf graham bread . 50
Indian bread 50 -
soda . biscuit..-. '. I 'so '
ZLABB VIII.
1 - ,
Vinegar, Wheat Plour, Honey, and Sugar.
Best cider vinegar.. 150
sack wheat. flour .. .....' 1
.
10 Ms honey.... .-... 1
10 Ths caked or stirred sugar -1
10 lbs drained 'sugarl 1
I maple syrup, • . . !50
Flour to be manufactured hi the county,.
Judgeal—W T Moxley, New Milford'; .W J
Mulford, Montrose ; D L Hine, Harford. '
CLASS IX.
• Leather, Boots &c .
Best two-sides karness leather ..$2
two sides upper leather 2 1
two sides sole leather
tw o .'Calf skink 2
assortment skins' 2
pair'fine ... L 2
\ pair coarse bupts: ... 2.
set team harness ' . .... 2
carriage haruess.
Articles in this class to be manufactu
the county.
CLASS X.
Agricultural Implements and Ca
Best common plow--
cultivator . • • • .• • • • • • • •
corn sheller
strawCuftei
•
horse rake....
churning machine
open buggy.. ...
double carriagea ----
single carriage
lumber wagon,
market wagon.:. . •
single sleigh..
Wagons and carriages to be new
ed by the manufacturer.
CLASS XL
Cabinet-Work, Hardware,
test specimen of cabinet-work...
set of chairs...
i
rocking chair • i
sewing machine. ....
churn
butter Vail . . .. . . .
butter firkin
set horse shoes
lot tin Ware— ...... ....—....,
cook stove for c0a1...., .... .. .
cook store for W00d.......
parlor stove • . ••
Judges—Hyde Crocker, Jr., Mo '
Reese, Clifford ; A. Darrow, Harfori
CLASS XII.
• Domestic' Goods. i ,
l3est• ten yards woolen flannel —.s2 1
ten yards plaid flannel j 2 1
ten yards 0111 cloth... 2 _ 1
pair woolen blankets.... .....1 50
six pair woolen socks 1 50
two pair woolen mittens 1 50
samp:e woolen yarn .... 1 • 50
ten :yards linen cloth 2 ; 1 .
ten ,yards linen toweling 2 ' 1
ten 7 yards, woolen carpet 4= - 2 1
twenty yards rag carpet - , - 2 1
. Judges—E Tiffany, Hopbottom ; Mrs.
Mary Sophia and Mrs N' Hartord.
• . CLASS XIII.
• , • Ornamental Needle-Work.
Best patchwork quilt -
quilt of any other kind
bed spread - .
specimen silk embroidery
specimen worsted work
bonnet -
sacipie
!knit hood - -
fine shirt • - - ,
worked collar -
set of ladies' embroidered under
wear - • - -
set of ladies' braided underwear
tatting - .
crochet work - -
lamp mat • -
ottoman cover.
motto • 7 -
cotton tidy - .
worsted tidy
rug , -
worked .skii t
• CLASS XIV.
V Paintings, Flowers, Ike.
Best oil painting _
painting of any other kind,
drawing
exhibition photographs and =bra
ty pea 1 50
lure frame -
• 50
variety of flowers • - 2 1
floral design - - - 2. 1 -
exhibition of artificial flowers and
fruit , '• - - - 2. -1
specimen 'burr work - - 1 50
.specimep shell work . • . 7
bracket;
fancy bitsket, • •
Judges-Mrs` G Lewis, 81:11
Mrs (I T Price and. Geo L Payne, 14
tinenumerated - Articles
Judges-3as
.Peckbaxa,' Brooklyn
ntr and A J Stears, Harrold.
OLASS, 'XV.
Plowing. -
First, p remium
2d , It
8d
, 4th ".
sth "
6th - •, "
Judges--A T-13,tveet and D Van Buskirk,Har
'ford ; Eli Barnes, Jackson.
Cominittee of Arrangeinotew
Fowler F Peck, Harford ; G Luidsley, Elf 4
ford ; E Carpenter; Harford., • ,
Superhiteirdents.
General Superintendent--111tIOnes. . ,
Assistant " • ' Easegui.
_Superintendent Of uattle—H M Lindsley.
Sheep, Swine, and Poultrjr—R 11•Tingley.
Vegetable Hall—Wtn Hepburn.
Meehanio'A Osborn. -
Dairy G Parrish.
FloralJ -
Assistant/3"MA 8 Grant and Mrs J C Tan
ner.
of the first day of the _Flair e 'if possibl e:'
must , be entered and'on the' grOinds at ten
o'clock of the second day.
No animal can compete for two premiunis
except in a herd. -
-Superintendents of the different departments
will•have all animals and articles systematical
ly arranged.
The officers of the Society and Superintend
ents will be known by their official badges.,
A, sufficient police force will be in attendance
from 9 o'clock of the first day , until atter.the
reading of the premiums , the .second• day; to
"protect the property of exhibitors.:
No
• No provision will be made for stalling stock
over two years old.
Persona exhibiting • full blood animals for
premiums must leave the pedigree of their
stock with the Secretary for the consideration
of- the Judges thereon.
All stock exhibited as a herd must be owned
by the exhibitor.
Any member of .a committee who shall own
or have an - interest in any article submitted for
decision of said committee shall withdraw from
said committee; and if any person owning or
having any interest in any animal or article
entered for premium, shall .appear before the
committee while examining the same Wilhout
having first been requested by said committee,
it shall be their duty to exclude such animal or
article from competition. '
The Judges shall in all cases withhold pre
mires when the animals or. articles are not
worthy, though there be no competition.
No intoxicating drinks allowed to be sold on
the grounds.
Judges reporting at the. Secretary's office be
fore 11 o'clock will receive '
.a ticket for dinner.
Price for Admission.
Single tickets, 25 cents ; children under 'l2
years, 10 - cents ; team, 25, cents ; single horse,
25 cents ; edits under two years, free; clergy
men and their families adniitted free.- •
H: J. TYLER, )
L. W. MOORE„L Ex: Corn.
• H. GRANT,
X. T. TlFFANY.'President.
LEE TIFF AN Y, 'S ec re tary.
50
50
50
50
nd exhin
P •• ••'0
P.IIR,IFIES THE BLOOD, RENOVATES AND IN-
e; TD
ALTERATIVE, TO4 IC, SOLVENT
VEGETINE is maee exclusively. from the juices of
carefully selected barks. roots and herbs, and so strong--
ly concentrated, that it will effectually eradicate from
the system every taint of Scrofula, Scrofulous Humors,
Tumors, Cancers, Cancerous Humors. Erysipelas, Salt
Rheurn, Syphilitic Diseases, Canker. Faintness at the
Stomach and all diseases that arise from impure blood.
Sciatica. Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Neu
ralgia, Gout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effect
ually cured through the blood
For Ulcers and Eruptive diseasrs of 'the Skin Pus
tules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils. Tetter, Sraldhead and
Ringworm, Vegetine has never failed to effect a perma
nent cure.
$2 2d 1
1 50
1 50
1 i 50
1 50
1 50
1 I 50
1 ; 50
1 50
1 r 50
- I -
$2 2d 1
11 50
1: - 50
1 50
1 50
*banns
arford.
;JCTaii
1712 OL - 0 2.1.012
VIGURILTES THIS WHOLti SYSTEM.
' It Medical Properties are
AND DIURETIC.
For Pains in the Back, 'Kidney Complaints, Dropsy,
Female Weakness, Leucorrhcee, arising, from internal
ulceration, and uterine diseases and oreneral Debility,
Vegetine acts directly upon the causeS of these com
plaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole sys
tem. acts upon the, secretive orgaps , allays inflamma
tion . cares ulceration and regulateethebowels.
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual CoStiveness, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Headache, Pile 4,, Is,T , ervousness
and General Prostration of the Nervcius System, no
medicine has ever given 'such perfectisatisfaction as
the Vegetine. It purifies The blood,glerinses all of the
oreans, and possesses a• controlling power over the
nervous system, • I
The remarkable cures effected by Vei
dw ed many physicians,and apotLeci,
know to prescribe and use it in their oil
In fact.Vegetifie is the best remedy ye,
the above diseases. and is the only reli
fier yet, placed before the public. s-
• PREPARED BY,
H. .R. STEVENS, Bosti,
Wird is VEGETINE f—lt is a= corn iound extracted
from barks,roots and herbs, It is Ne.tle's Remedy. It
is peer ctly harmless from any had effe t npon the sys
tem: It is nourishing and streng th e ning. It acts di
rectly npoo the blood. It quiets the nervous system.—
It gives you good, sweet sleep at night. It is a great
panacea for our aged fathers and mothers ; for it gives
them strength quiets their nerves, and gives them Na
ture's sweet Pleep--as has been prov'ed by many an
aged person. It is the great Blood Purifier. ,It is a'
I
fia
soothing remedy for our children. It a relieved and
cured thousands . It is very pleasan to take :.every
child likes it. It relieves and cures all diseases origna
tin from impure blood. Try the Vevetine. Give it
fair trial for your complaints ; then Iyou will say to
your Mend, neighbor and acquaints ce. "Try it; it
ha* ,cured me."
VEGETINE for the complaints fur
mended, la having a larger sale throu
States than any other one medicine.
will cure the complaints.: • -
VALUABLE INFOR
•
Rosto Dec. 12; 1869.
Gentlemen--idy only objeet in' 'givi g you this test _
monist is to spread valuable information. Raving been
badly afflicted with Salt Rheum, and the while surface:
of my skin being covered with pimples' and eruptions,
many of which canted me great pain and antioystice,,
and knowing it to lit a blood dive*, 1.; took tnanyOf
theadvertised b.ood preparalidne, among which Was
anr.quantity of Elarsaparilla.mithqut • obtaining any,
benedt until I commenced takhigibe Yegetine; and he
fore I had completed the first bottle I saw that I had
got the right medicine. Consequently. followed on
with it until 1 had taken seven-bottles, when I wig
pronounced a well man, end my skin is smooth and en
tirely free from pimples and. ernptionte. r have never
enjoyed so good health before. and liattribute it'all to
the nse'of Tegetine. To benedi those afflicted with
Rheumatism, I will • make mentletritlio of the' Voge
tine's wonderful power of curing meel this acute com
plaint, of which . I have suffered so intensely.
C.-11. TUCKER, Pas. dirt Mich. C,R R.-
- ' • ' 69 Wabbington Bt., Boston. ' ,
VEGETINE is - Boid - :: , i4 all 'Droigzsii.
ONMIANNOCK
K R B
t ....
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BURNS, WHITE, -
:
of and Dealers in :
RWAN ' MARBLE, .
Mipliztactur,
ITALIAN & A
X&I3I3LE A
SCOTCH' & A
F
lareale
P.O. HURN6,::: I.
'rigbilulockt ‘
- •)
!getine have in
'ries whom we
n families. "
disclbvered for
'Ole Blood Pnri-!
Mass.
tch !tie retool::
hoot the United
Why. Vegetino
ATION.
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WORKS.
SLATE MANTLES.
ERIOAN GRANITR,
,
Specfalty.
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`olio._,:
IetAPS - 04* F,
' Business Cards.
I) R. ELLEN E. MITCHELL, PUT
siclin and Surgeon, graduate of the Woman
Medical College of the N. Y. Infirmary, then rot.
dent physician for a year in the . Woman's Hospital in
N. Y.: after four years' practice' in Fon du Lac. Wis
consin, has located in Montrose. Special attention,
given to diseases of. women and children. ' Office at
the foot of Main Street, in the old David Poet home.;
stead.
• Montrose. Dec. 15,1871.--ansnlio
HD. BALpWIN, M. D., HOMCE
• psalm Physician and Burgeon, has located
himself at Montrose. where he will attend promptly to
all professional business entrusted to his care.-
011!lee in Carmalt's building. second &tor, .frout.
'Boards at Mr. B. Baldwin's. \ • - -
Montrose, Pa.. March 10,1875. •
R. W. W. SMITH, DENTIST.--
Roomss at hii dwelling, next door north of Dr.
Halsey's, on Old Foundry street, where he would be
happy to see all those in want of Dental Work. He
feelecontldent that he can please all, both in qualltyof
work and in price. Office hours from 9 A. X. to 4 r.x.
Montrose. Feb. 11,18111—U . • ,
VALLEY HOUSE, GREAT BEND,.
Pa. Situated near the Zrie Railway Depot- ,
Tea large ana commodious house. Has undergone a
thorough repair. Newly furnished rooms and sleep
trzapartrnents,splendid tables.andall things compris
ing a &adage hotel. ILONRY ACIERRT,
Sept.. 100418 - if. Proprietor.
RILLINGS STROUD, FIRE AND
-Life Insurance Agent. All business attended to
promptly,on fair terms. Office first dooreaat of the
bank of Win. Lt. Cooper & Co.,"eubllc Aveuue,ldont
rose. Pa. (Aug .1,18691
J tly 17, 1872. BILLINGS 821101:1D.
THE PEOPLE'S MARKET, PHIL-
A. lip Hahn, Proprietor. Fresh and Salted Meats,
liams,, Pork, Bologna Saulage,etc., of the best qual
ity, constantly on hfind.at once* to suit.
Montrose, Pa., Jan. 14.1873.-Ix ,
EDGAR A. TURRELL
CCWAISILLOIX AT LAW,
No: 170 Broadway, Now York City.
May 12, '75.—(F0).11. 1874.-1 y)
ITTLE'S AND BLASESLYR, AT
torneyss at LMi.Montrose, Pa. ' Office opposite
the Tarbell House.
R.B. Luna,
G eo. P.LITTLZ,
Montrose .Oct. 15,-187a; L.BLAituswit.
_ . .
A W. COOLER " ; , BUILDER,
.C 1. ., STILL ON THE TRACK 1
Every style of buildings erected, and everything
furnished, at GREATLY _ REDUCED PRICES. COAtraCts
cheerfully furnished. Stair building a specialty. None
but experienced workmen tolerated. • jan.20; 1 75.
Montrose, March 25,1876.-Byl .
B. DEANS, DEALER IN
W• Books, Stationery, Wall . Paper, Newspa
pers, Pocket Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views, Yankee
Notions, etc. Next door to the Post Office, Montrose,
ea. W. B. DEANS.
Sept. 80, 1874.-
VArinCITANGE 110TEG. - M. J. HAlt
-11-3
gton wishes to inform thepnblic that having
rented the Exchange Hotel in Montrose, be is now
prepared to accommodate the traveling pnbllc in
first-class style. •
Montrose, Ang. 28.1878.
\ - Fir BURRITT, DEALER IN STA
• ple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery, Hard
wale. Iron, Stoves,- Drugs . ; Oils, and Palate. Boots
and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Fars, Buffalo Robes, Giro
caries, Provisi one, &c.
New Allitord.l a.,Nov 6, '72—ti.
N GROVES, F ASHIONABLE
_
JOEI
t , Tailor, Montrose, Pa. Shop over Chandler's
Store. Ali orders filled In first-class style. Cutting
done to order on short notice, and warranted to fit. -,
Montrose, June 80.'75.
Tilt. D. .A. LATHROP. ADMINIS
ters Electro Thermal Baths, at Ole Foot of
Chestnut street. Call and consult` in - all Chronic
Diseases. 7.- -
sontrose. ;Tan.17.'72.—n08--tf.
"[LEWIS KNOLL, SHAVING AND
1-J hair Ilceseing'.l Shop in Searle's new building',
below Expre ,,,, Office, where he will ne found ready
to attend all v,ho may want - anything,in hie
31.ontrose Pa. Oct. 18, 1869.
1 •
T. PUtZDY, MANUFACTURER
!1• of wagons pf all kinds, Aleo makes a specialty
of; wood work for sale. Repairs promptly attended to,
The only best stock, and aims to make only first-class
weric. 1 [april 26, 1811.1
fR. W. L. RWEIARDSON, PHYSI
clan and Surgeon, tender hi f• profession biser- ,
vices to thetitizens of Montrose and vicinity. Office
at his rcsiderce, on the corner east of the Foun
dry. rAug. 1. 1869.
~•COVILL AND 'DEWITT, ATTOR
neys at Law and Solicitors in Bankruptcy: Office *
'4o. 49 Court Street. over City National Bank.l3ing
nit otton ,N. Y. Wm. .Scoviu.,-
Lions 18th, 1873 JEROME DEWITT.
VAGLE DRUG STORE, IS THE
ALI place to.get Drage and Mencines, cigars. To-
Pocket-Booka, Spectalee, Yankee No
tone. &c. Brick Block A. B. BURNS.
Montrose, Pa., May sth, 1575.
F. FITCH, ATTORNEY AND'
1.4 • Councellor-at-law Montrose, Pa. Once as
heretofore, below atol west of the Court Hone. •
Montrose, January 4T;187&-.-17.
kr A. LYON, SUCCESSOR TO
-PA* Abel Tarrell, dealer in Drugs. Medicines.
Chemicals, •Painte,'ollB, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices,
Fancy Goods. Jewelry . Parton:wry, dm.
Montrose. MO 19. 1875. , • '
C.:WEEATON,
i• ;:
01.13LiXerelEIR AtiD LAND StniVNICOL
' 1 P,:O-address.Franklin Forks.
• •" • - SnequehannaCo.,Pa.
,ni_•t:on.' .
O; WARREN, ATTORNEY, AT
a , ,
A • Lew. Bounty, 'Back; 'Pliy. Tenisioa ' end Ex
, raut:on Chants *needed :.to. Weer - 11 r. > oor
;below Bcgd'uOtore,ilontroee.Pa. . bing. 1,394.1
LOTT, ATTORKEY AT. LAW,.
• Montrose; Pa.. Collections promPtly attended
to: ,t;tectiti Attention: given ;to' Convoyencing . and . Or:
plane Court practiee. Office on Public Aventio over
Firet National. Bank, , back. [marsh 214 •76:]
TURREL,.SURVEYOR
- V V Having had 20 years ex&rience in the business,
will continue to attend to calls in my profession.
Kontrese. - PL; '75.-Iye .
VAT,w.. SMITH,' CABINET AND
•` 'chair Mumble arera. ' ut.' 'Main itieet.
liontrosp. raug• -2 ; /8694
V;; SEART:PI;.: ATTORNEY
of M. Deemer,
ifiWeSt . ickßlock.l4nytoi, Po,. -
aRIFFIS & SAYR3, -, DEALERS IN
(14eri l e a s r l i n w tgiel i lW i es a 1 00d 1 ;1 1
tOn a e ll t p ug an,Tan de ll
Pressed Tin Ware, itc., &c . . march i 6,
•B. ft A. 11;;McCOI.J.Ulf, AT
u • torneyeatLew. Office over W. S. Cooper ds
Co's Hama, Montroee,, Pa. , May 10, 1871.--1 f
0. 'CAMP, ATTORNEY, AT
•.Law, Motitivee, Ps. 9l9ce over Wia. H. Coop er
C 0 . 411 Batik. •,' ' ' • "
Montrose, Pa., Jan.sth, , , .
(4.ILBERT- S. JOHNSON,
AUCTIONE lIE t Address:
march 0, 18% Mantrole,
O'NEILL; ;. ATTORNEY;.:AT
Once over..A. 11 ; ;Banes Pi/gators,
Bo c k fttlg
Ott ' ELI,
asike,l4- *ways"
t '9r
Easiness Garde,
,
T - S. POTTER, DENTIST, NVISEUEs
Lai. to inform the people of Montrose and VI ctnit3.
that he is permsnent ly, located, in the second story of
P. stamp's new building opposite Cooper's Bank. ,ta
kinds of Dental Work done in - the beet manner.
N. 13.4 Nitrous Oxide,
Laughing Gm, given for um
pathless eitraetion of teeth..
liontrOsC",. April 8th,18713:--tt
1 1 4 BACON 9 WILL HEREAFTER
s furnish tbe citizens of Montrose and Vicinity, *
with llrst clase Bread. Bascult, Rolls, Pies, Cakessmil
Cookies; Tarts, ac..' dic. Parties and Weddle: li
supplied, and , quality u *tante ed , Dining Woos
np stairs, where Geo. Canis will be tonna iv* to if&
ley the cravings of the inner man.
1y the
B. ,BAcox,
W MILFORD MACIIINE SHOP:
NE
A.. All kinds of machinery made, or furniebed toot.
der. Repairing promptly attended to.
New M Word. Mity AI LIE% 1811IILTZ.
WM. A. CROSBI4!Og, ATTORNET
• •Lay. - Office over the Pint Nail*
Bank, Montrose,Pa. W.A. Clioaszoo.
idontroie.Aprill9; • .
,
PILI MAN & CO., FIRST NA
S• tioual Bank Building, Montrose. Ps., DeWets*.
Dry Goods; Clothing, Itainery Goode, Boots shook,
ac.otc. [April 26.
Bank!ng t Sr.C•
BANKING. '..HOUSE
Wit- - 11 -COOPER . ' & CO
•
MONTROSE, - PA,
GENERAL BANIIING BUSINESS DONE.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL
POINTS AND PROMPTLY -ACCOUN
TED FOR AS. HERETOFORE.
DOMESTIC: AND FOREIGN EX,
•
CHAIN GE FOR SALE :
UNITED STATES & OT HER. BONDS
BOUGHT AND ; SOLD.
COUPONS AND 'CITY AND COUNTY
BANK CHECKS CASHED AS
USUAL.
OCEAN STE4MER PASSAGE TICK
ETS TO AND FROM EUROPE.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON SPECIAL
TIME DEPOSITS, AS PER AGREE
MENT WHEN THE DEPOS
' IT IS MADE.
In the future, as in the past, we shall endeav
or to transact all money business to the satis
faction of our patr9ns and correspondents.
WM. M. COOIPEK & CO.,
Montrose, Itiarcl4o '7s.—tf. Bankers,
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI
; CULTURAL WORKS,
Having been reorganised under• the firm, name, and
style of Susquehanna County Agricultural
Works, limited, •
R.JEWETT, Pres , W. H. COOPER, Treas.,
D. SAYRE, Secretary.
Are,now prepared to furnish, on !hod notice,
• •
cstaturnarß . 6ngints t
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, TURBINE
WATER WHEELS.,
And do altkinds of mill and Joh work ,promptly and
satisfactorily, at low rates. We man afacture and hit
on hand a large assortment of
PL - 0 S 11 , 7411N1K
CAULDRON KETTLES of different styks,
ADJUSTABLE BARN DuOR HANGINGS.
MEADOW • ROLLERS,' BLACKSMITHS
FORGES POTS and GRATES, DOG POW
ERS for churning, One and Two Horse POW
ERS and THREMERS, of tbelatest and bed
patterns, &c., &c.
Montroie, March 1;1876.
14 04
attilt .;
. II
jith e
41 4
:eWs aid call the attention of the Public wander
ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LIN/
S'O'SQTTEBANNA. DEPOT, PA.,
farming thi_only Marble Works In the Cone tr.AO
All Work Warranted Represent /4
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY
.41
Si/let Ddp.t rtk:: Aprii 14,1875.
HOE ,81101 ) .
opened a shoe sh it On lisstre's Dew bulltV;
kiltohyle corner, up stairs. where I am prerired
uhtt 4,110 itillda Of gentlemen's boots. *hoes, aud gar
tar_,
_of the latest styles of work. sad best tostaist
11410Okmauship. Repairing ne,tiy delta
101. 1 711104pthls patellas gut on.
_rtr'r.r(t , - • , _ HORT.
f • liotitroliediteT
':0.1 A t ,•i•;
tc; . 017 it ;WORKS at
i• - •
OR NO SALE,
B3r ullingo4 us.
WILLIB DeILONG.',
M. A'. COININAest.