Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 12, 1868, Image 4

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Ohesse-lfaldog in Families.
Some families, keeping only a few
cows, and living at au -ineonveident
distance from any' "cheese factory,"
-would like to Utake a few &Oil, _du
ring the heat of summer, for family
nee, if no- more, and are deterred from
the wentof practical knowledge. To
such I address myself with the follew-,
ing few practical directions.
A few necessary, simple liticlee
are needed to commence with these
can- be had from the , agricultural im
plement stores generally. A brass
kettle or cheeEce , tub, or both, to heat
and set the' milk. in; a good basket
to drain the curd in ; a lever press
and . hoops with followers,to press the
cheese ; - alinen strainer, and rennet.
The beginner will learn more in a
single day in visiting an experienced
dairy-woman-and watching her ope
- rations, than tin several days from
printed directions ; yet the good judg
ment of most women will scarcely
allow of ,a failure when. following
plain, practical directions. '
It is commonly practiced to set the
milk at night and "run up" but once
a dat', but a--richer cheese is made by
running up after each milking. I will'
only describe the common practice
which lam familiar with. Set the
milk at night the same as for butter.
In the morning, while the bows are
- being milked, remove the cream, and
heat the night's milk to the tempera
ture of new milk. The morning's
milk is now strained, and mixed with
the night's milk in the kettle or 4yb,
Its'suits. The milk being thus made
ready the rennet is added and allowed
to stand quietly till the "curd comes; "
which should be in 20 to 80 minutes.
The quantity of rennet to add is do
termineil after - trial,more being added
if the curd 'does not come in time.—
The rennet consists of the salted and'
dried stomach of the calf, prepared
usually by the butchers. This is pre
pared for cheese-making by taking a
piece two or three inches square and
soaking it in belle pint of water over
night in a suitable cup. When the
curd has "come," carefully cut it
across both ways, about 1-I or 2 inch
' es apart, with a long-bladed knife
reaching to the bottom ; let it stand
for the whey to separate, and then
carefully dip it off, and work the curd
gently with the hand, to favor sepa
ration of the whey.
To make the curd fir Mer, some of
the whey 'is warmed to-feel somewhat
warm to the hand, and poured over
the curd and stirred,and left to stand
a moment to heat the card evenly,
when it is dipped off and the curd
_s dipped into the strainer, laid in the
cheese basket over a tub to drain
into, and the whey allowed to drain
off. If the cheese is to be only one
day's curd,it is now salted with about
. an ounce of salt to ten pounds of curd ;
if two dare curd, the salting is omit
-ted till the next day, and the curd
tied' up in the strainer and put under
a light pressure._ When the next
day's curd is prepared they are both
cut in small pieces and mixed, when
both are scalded, as first described,
and after !{lipping into the .strainer
and' draining a little, is broken and
salted evenly as before directed. It
is now ready for the press, - and is
taken in the,strainer, put in the hoop,
f . and put to .press under a moderato
_ss i
- preure4 ---After about twelve hours
it is taken :from the press,therstrainer
opened, .. , :the cheese corners trim
_ _ , -4.
med, if n6essuy, turned the other
side up, 'put inthe press hoop,- and
ptit back to press under heavies pres
sure, which may be gradually in
creased till done The time the
cheese should remain under presAure
depends upon the power applied;
usually 24 to 36 hours will be suffi
cient for a common sized one. If the
pressure is too heavy at first, it will
press out the "juice," and the cheese
will be of poorer quality than where
more moderate pressure is used.
When the cheese comes from the
press it is put on a board about the
size of the diameter of the cheese,
and set away in the drying room,
which should be neither too warm
nor too cool, as in a cool,plamp room
they cure slowly, and are apt to
monld; if too warm they are apt to
sp6ad, etc.; to prevent this thin cot
ton; Val:sieges are put around the
cheese when first taken from the
. presf, and sometimes pressed on.—
Daily;turning, rubbing to keep from
' moulding and getting out-of shape,
and greasing- -
,with bu ter- to prevent
cracking, etc.,' till we I cured, com
pletes the process. S me, to give a
yellow "casit to the chee e, add, when
- they put7fn the rennet,4natto ; but
,I would advise not. Fixposing the
..'- - curd equally to the air, Lwhen cut be
fore pressing, for a short time, will
f give it a natural rich color without
the dye stuff. It is needless to add
that cleanliness in every particular &
from the - milking of the cowki to the
completion of the process,is essential
to making good cheese.
STABLEs:—A .correspondent of the
Field, Turf and Farm devotes a col
umn;-in that journal, to Stable archi
tecture and management in connec
- Lion with the developmentVof the
Morse. In regard to these he says
_ mankind generally evince a most se
' rious want of knowledge---a want"
which entails serious losses. Many
\places dignified by the,n'ame of stable
k arosinks of filth and rottenness loca
ted in some low, dark, damp alley
with little room less light, nearly
void of air and surrounded with
„mounds of reeking filth. What the
horse especially wants to secure a
perfect avelopment of his powers
is cleanliness, exercise,warmth,light,
light, and pure air. This is trne,and
farmers would do well to heed the
hints ..here given, if they have not al
ready done so in the management of
their stock-especially the horse.,
Ido4B.—These little subterranean
prowlers sometimes distuib growing
sb plants by burrowing in garden beds,
and under corn bills, but they are
never guilty. of - foraging upon the
° tanner or the gardener. Their diet
• cgosista wholly of earth worms grubs,
and, other ground insects ; hence they
are the friends. of mari i and should be
treated
•
I •
Th seed-wheat bruised' in the
threshing machine and -failing to
grow, would every ycaernake 'bread
for more tharil,ooo,oo9 ppoyle.
:Orourits o,llamisicTo.
(ROCERY, PROVISION AND
FERO STOBIL
JOHN MERIDEnI,,
_ .
.(titain-ia., Best .doos. south of"th4 = Balyßead ,
Kase) would mold, stepectkily invite the at,
teaks cif
or Uie_publio his ana. - 104,"
keted stock
_ •
GROCERIES.) AND - PROVISIONS;.
•- .
Which he Is sidling to suit the Unice, and
pluses of AU. He but also opened splendid
FEED -STORE, ,
Which is wen si tuate d to supply the oana end
Barclay coal' region, at' all timea. He - keeps
constantly on hand a large stock of
'• _
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,'
MOLASSES,
FLOUR, BUTTER, !FORK, M.,
Which - he milingehesp for cub. •
GOODS DELIVERED IN THEBORO'
FREE OF CHARGE.
The citizens of Towanda and
_will
please accept my thanks for their veryntwai
patronage for the last two years, and we.
pronto with their assistance, to improve ev
ery otunity to enlarge our business, so as
oatst atisfaction to all. Call mine ns
again.
• JOHN lIEBIDETH.
Towanda, July 10, 1867.
NEW GROCERY AND PROVI
:
SION STORE
THOMAS J. JONES,
Has opened a new Grocery and Provision Store
in Patton's Block; in the'stars formerly occu
pied by t3olomon as Son, where he now offers to
the public a large supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
- _
Of the best q
_uallty, and to be sold at the VERY
LOSIET PRICES.Th9 stook contain
TEAS, ,COFFEES, —4UGA.RS,
SUGARS, &C. ALSO •
' FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, Sco.
In fact everything usually kept In a ;Grocery
and Piovision Store, which I shall selli as low
as can bets:night elsewhere.
sr Cash will do paid for all kinds of Country
Produce. Towanda, Oct 17,11887.
NEW STORE!
NE:W GROCERIES!
• t
W. I. ROCKWELL'S.
CANED FRUITS,
PIIgE APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS
AND CANNED OYSTERS
PEACHES, PRIINE4 CHERRIES,
TEAS, SUGARS, SYRUPS,
MOLASSES, COFFEE, SPICES,
Of all kinds, in hint everything in the
GROCERY OLIN
Will be kept constantly ontind
FLOUR,FEED,BRAND, POTATOES,
BUTTER, LARD, EGGS, AND_ EVERY
VARIfiTY OF FAlo. IRR fRODIIOE.
WY GOODS OF ALL VARIETIES,
LOWEST POINT IN" THE - MARKET
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST I
TO THE FARMERS.
ALL KINDS OF PIODIDOE
May 23, 11367.6
THE UNiERSIGNEI), HAVING
Purelnuied the entire interest of
In in the firm of C. B. PATCH & CO., is now
prepared to offer to the citizens of Bradford
County and vicinity, a large and well selected
stook of
GROCERIES,
Which I have radiated for Cash and feel cord-
dent that can sell at as to• times as can be
W. H. W
purchased elsewhere. I now offer to the public)
a splendid stack of
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS,
STARCH, SALERATIIS, SPICES, AC.
Have on bands large-stock of
AKRON FLOUR, GRAHAM DO.
BYE DO. BUCKWHEAT Db.
I keep constantly on hand, PORK, RAMS,
LABD sad pada of FMB. Would *Atha at-
tention of the public to our Can't Be Belt
( STOCK OF TOBACCO,
i . .
In quality or price. Jesse Oakley's Celeb rated
ILlndry, New York Chemical and Brown Soap.
l'e ue calf and examine our dock of
large assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS.
TOILET SOAP% ie., itc. I will pay the high-
est CII4I price for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers give as a call before selling elsewhere.
All pawns Indebted to the ;ate * lira w ID
please all and make immediate payment.
Towanda. 11;xch 11,1887. Q.
PA!CIi:
Muo.l maga OR ANT
T I L la our Una, ordered at shod WS"
oy awing ot the ma 800111. •
NEW GOODS 1
OF ALL KINDE3,
DRIED .AP LES,
tcC., &c
A fresh lot. of
Purchased at Um
And will be sold as
CASH PAID FOB
W. A.=.ROCKWELL.
R. H. PATCH,
WOODEN WARE.
0. B. PATOH.
Dr*
•
W' •li
-- • .. • „..- 1 •••+4;
ilr; 1030iiii t0bar1,4:1 6 011%
Slalik6" .°l4 Ml
sooottlos:AMbout wgt book ji
tellotio , import= ionatimkoorro.w
tally/mks or otoraorpobito
M s ' t ' 4 / a 11041441 I,
DESBH Dittlap AND ItIDVOINkIi
Sisjost been -r o o dirod, and
pored to oopplytheV • , , -
WANTS oi THE iinliao WITH linams
•
PUBS AND ItQIIODS,'
POE NEIDVIAL 1188 ONIk., •
A ma. Amont6e or Ointinoinemb
BO? 2110. NOLECITIO
• NEDIMMI. '
ALL THE POPULAR PATEN T ICEDIODIB3.
azio ; ) i
• P . AI/414 / v •
PANT AND VARNISH'
3;f1HITOLII ' AND •1 ' • -
FANCY AND Toner maw OF EVERY
• 1 KM.
TIMM% ALOOROZ;IC ABD 11.171 D 101111ACW
.
,ALKALOID AND ELE:4I,NRIDA.-
All t4iDeist Trasseii, • t'
ABDONIN L SUPPORTERS,
Shoider Braces,
=an puins,lisrulla SHELtS, AND
SHIELDS, ,
Nursing Bottleti,ll3yrinm Catheters.
A.U2(01 ASSOMPAINT OP =OW, BUM!, team
,
OF LATE STYLE
AND, NWT GvAx.rry.
i
A large supply Bru lies PR the Ha_ and Halr.
Also for the Tee* and Nails, Tooth Pow
ders and Pages, 01L4 Perfumery,
Soaps. Combs , Hair Dye, hasfgor,
• ators.ito.. Kerosene, Herafte
Lamps, Shades, Cldmneys,
• Winks; ace:, all of the
• late st styles.
CHOICE CIGARS TOBACCO AND SNUFF.
liedl aar ein P es hjal an e d iang Prea ßli e PP rip lied tions at eare nag fully *na' telhao
ourately col upoinded and prepared by, compete
ant persona at all hours of the day.and night.
Sunday hours from 0 10 o'clockim the fore 7
noon, - to 2 In the oon.
W. R. H. GORE.
Towanda, Sept. 49,1866.
14kribing.
NEW SPE
ek AND SUMMER
GOODS!
•
. J, .E . D
- .D Y -
Wodld announce ,t,Vthe citizens of Towanda,
and the public generally, that be has In store
and daily receiving new and
'FRESH GOOiDS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of:the people,
which he will sell for Currency at former
I G PRICES!
madeCoadating as tun* of good well and zenith
.. 1 1(lio Shoddy oi any kind) consisting in
S't N S S t. I T
. i&11 grades
CDAVS, VESTS AND PANTS
All Wool.
. , . • ,
DRESS COATS, PANTS I VESTS,
1 . , ~
i • Linen Coate, Dusters and Pants,
1., . ' I i
Over Ails and O ver Shirts, Linen and Paper
Collars, LifienXisahnere' and Flannel Shirts,
Neck Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Canes; Leather
Bags, Spring fityl§ Silk, Soft and ,Straw Hat&
Allitlrst class. Remember that Good Goods are
clotaper at a lair prlce than poor goods at any
price. Call and examine emy da before bay
ing. Next door : tb Powell & Co.
• I R. W. EDDY.
Towanda, May 2S, 1867. , , .
VIE TEMpLE OF ;FASHION-. 1.
i NEW BTOIiE. AND NEW GCODEI! ...'
!
Ani. entire new 4tock of Clothing bought u
oheapiss betore the war to be mold with .
I .
MALL PROFITS
• undersigned I would respe ctfally announce
a citizens oflowanda and vicinity that he
ow ready to over them Clothing, such as
• I . 1
INS BEAVER OVERCOATS,
• CCHINCHILLAS, I 7LOTEI,
Also the
FINES? DRE '*3 AND ' BDSINESS SLUTS.
HATS AND CAPS; 1
Fatwishing Goods, dm., and that these goods
bought at very low Agoras will be sold with
vei7 small oroflth Intend to establish a per
manent Wide in this place, and in order to gain
the confidence 4t purchasers, wlll,;dealj on a
bailie of
i
HONESTY AND INTEGRITY"!
• ' I.
and all goods will be warranted4fOr what they
are represented to be. Como and Mumble and
convince youralf; Don't - forga the place,
TeMple of Fashion, opposite the idea= House,
eolith end of Beldleman's Block.
JACOBS.
Towanda, Octll7, 1867.
B URN jE D. 0 II TO
OOLLINS,i
io' burned. at tie bite fire, Is
ins Obis entkellock of
READY
,MADE CLOTHING,
aquis,
. :
TRIMMING
. GOODS,
M . 177 1
OAPS, ,
gooaa
In gond condition and trUl be
CM
ENT BELOW, OORT,
20 PER 11
Asa am obliged
of place to do
Don't neglect this oprttmily fOr - UrWm
Call at the new ood hdiding.second - store be.
lo* Balinese:Ail)lock, east side of Main syeet,
nearig opposite he Means 'House.;
SOTICIL—A to theta:eller.
ISinted, will coul t er a favor by walling sad set.
Iwn=tely., and SaTO
winds. 48. ,
, - J.III.COLUBMI.„4,
• 're t 1.7'
rlit , CASE.
paid tae Wilda& of Prodaceat,
Brink:l¢ Cotetirs Oa* atom
I=
„
FAY ~Fter.BARIIREt ./STORE
• 71 '04 1 4 111 fend
_ • by V, Aka‘
to the Istroterat a
4 lold
Debleellt that a ocoplideto Stalk td,Goodi
111 , 1 vegt:eteareelV mrythlay bribe
.r.g• lut ian nit
. t”, •
,Krgoodi'6inow irsu m bnted, a nd tor
nt imqt be' unirenogiL— s._
;amine' miitOck purolpidag: I tetshl
to wotoptt of th e pwitittbudintiot,,ad
, _ •
Will
Ouat an'sxor ofna.,.Vgrtr
Goods InO IbiiieCof
New. York, oopiptloll
of
;frirl6l' • -
'pliimbei-Setts, Sontag -Eitreactop
' - , tiontrerTables. Edenton
and Dining Tallest Cialnir . iieddelaso
Min* Pietpn;Pratilei,
Ilac t ose' dab, Cord end Time%
•
ikeetztaiminsk
- on autip, Tom% , Standa i Watit4kezee,-
COFFINS AND 'IIIIILIAL CASES.
Our Undertaker's Department will :at aU
tinteriat-vrelleepplied with everything in that
line; have
_the
•'
i .. I?INE'RT HEARSE •
In titlstibbt [ on, not iveepting anything west
of New:York, and will- attendd. Funerillairithin
a eireadt of raorvitg Mflest, on reasonable teems.
- ' O. H. 'VOORHIS.
N. I. Riwr, Agent. . '
Athena. Jan. 26. 1866.—1 y ' • •
FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
JAI[B3 11AKINBON announoes to the public
that be still coatingse to_maanbiekrii a leap
onbataillailetTiaortin — eat of
CABINET FURNITURE,
llamas, 'Table's: Bedsteads. Stands; Chairs,
&c., of every descriptor which will be made
of the best materials, andlin he most workman
like manner.
I invite the inaction of the public to myiwork,
which thallno be - sari:rased in durability, at any
shop in the country, and my prices will be
found to be as low as the timer will admit.
,fie caws constantly, on hand or
mMe to order. A good Hearse
when desired. will, be famished
Aug. 15, 1866. -
T MPOR T ANT NEWS 1
ALEX. SOLOMON I CO.
succEss6s TO
1
• I
SOLOMON',&
Have jut received a pirge *dock of
I
READY MADE CLOTHING
lately manufactured at Rochester, Roy the Juni
or member of the new firm, and as they Intend
to make up a
Large Stock of Spring aods
And need the room, they will dispose of the
WHOLE- STOCK (11*1' HAND,
REGARDLESS OF COST
- - •
•
And at much lower price than they can bp
MADE UP FOR NOW
Deemed the whol - t mast be cleared out
within tdi neat s
X. SOLOMON ; C0. ..
aye.
Towattda; Dee.
GLASSWA RBI ,
225 Greenwich Street, 2 doors below Bare lay at
Is the Great Depot for
CROCKERY DEALERS; GLASS WARE.
CONFECTIONERS'
DRUGGISTS' sa u
GREEN GLASS BY THE PACKAGE
- In fact art kinds of
GLASS WARE.
Also, - a complete assortment of
BRITANNIA WARE,
•
- And
SILVER PLATED WARE,
KEROSENE WARE;
CHANDELIERS, LANTERNS,: &C.,
. Best brands of Kerne= OR,
The best patent Fruit Jars in tie market, to
be sold at the lowest prices. A-full line of
Looking. Glasses. All hinds of Glass Ware
I made to order. Agent for Nerldion Britannia
Company.
3. T. WEIGHT,
225 Greenwich Street
April l 6 j'67. 2 doors below Barclay, N. Y.
TEE CORNER ORNERY 1 -
TEE
The subscribers desire to announce
to the Public; that they ' have com
menced business as general dealeis
in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
GRAIN and COUNTRY - PRO
DUCE, at the Bridge Street corner .
of Patton:s• Block, and that they
have now on hand, and design- to ,
keep, acompletii.assortment 9f goods
'adapted to the wants of the village
and country trade.
"They Would respectfully invite, an
elimination of:their steak and a
comparison of the :aims', with any
other goods in the market, as to
quality'andprice.
OAMMERES,
They are previded with ample
and efficient help to give prompt it,
tention to customers,; "and will give
careful- attention . to all orders
- '-ff .
we -pay dash for. PRODUCE
and sell goodnior Ready Pay. •
LONCIOTRTMR!
lroiwan4os4lyo7; 1867. -d
, ,
E'UNDERSIONED HE REBY
, nOtlfl Y4illndebted to hbn that they and
4 4m11 and eettlellietr &violate .thimedlitely •
Would oleo say that no more time on soot;
bell!** or on Dne Bills longer thee fifteen.
m d rain er4ll°. «Ictir4thitaitthat.thnett,
he Is deteeminod to adoetthe torel7PaMot=
ThoiltiOlforir Pa,,,zracoibmaw bow
towed Upon he ismoottelle— &Welt.
& conthamasuief the same:',ElCofferefflE
his store; dwelling house. lot Lid Wise stook
of oo& LapPllitTY.•
eemitOwn; Peh.ll; 1888. z..
11111 ED Vanned, Fruit, JJ • Fresh Fruit; a spleOld stock _ •••
1 • Brazdtafft Cilleapj9lort.
Slis4 l l4l=o l o,
GOOD-;GOODS
•
.'ha
.. ~'~.
ao.
Anfit was never targer than noi,
• ,
R . .'.O: P-0 11 1 1' -R;
• s. P. 111 , ,,, /7 •
Otti ' DRUG 'STORE,
'.:T. - ',- liniiiiillo . ititiOrfi'lfZiliAr:l: -- 2 '', ='.•
.;,:-.':, _ - :*' , ,,,1....: : '.' V ,
tjoilisi itiliisie,Piiiiiiiiiia.—Tivii6d4Ps.' -
, , - - •
Having 'Aeon* iidded lengditikhhilifOoki
tall ostAbeegolete:asioetmen:, ,nonititntinip en
olthsofftrihrtetpentbeenthrmentastiehntvied
in the Atte for ,nwoluodtoli pittieenter'Weightlir
edeeted - withyegerd tob thoprosumidee *tate of
to twiaca Walokftept-conetantlyenk
with freeh porehaleeand Onto! en the
meet reasonable terms: at - Wholesale or /fetal,
oonelatinCef - .
••DRIUGH3, lOIi 8 offEirtaAll3,
MS
.PAZIRTiIo . MM.!
.-BENZINE AND TunnidlNE,
um, WIUMWASHe
, • Arid all Mods of limb" - '
XEROWE OR COAL - OIL,
Akohol sad Bintingllnide,§
LAHPS, .'9lll/MBYS.
Sperm, Lard i Ithikle, Nests root;
TANNER'S &ND MACHINE 'OILS,
Fancy and 'Faliet,, 4#clea . i . nnll" their varlet,
SPONGES. o nsavii, .BOAPS; COMBS,
Pomadei; Hair -Dyes; Petfameryi
POCKET ,1190103, FORT MONAIS;
Pocket KM*, Razors,
TOOTH. SKIN Alp !Lon 'PREPARATIONS
PURR WINES • Ago 1470 Ra,
For Medic are, • '
TOBACCO, SNUFF, Puss AND PIGABB,
. Barden, Field an4Floor Seeds, Truisms, Sap- -
porters, Busperksor4e, Shoulder. Braces,
Breast Pumps, Tee g, Ri ng,€NaaLng
Bottles, Nipples, Nipple Shells and
f Er: lelds Syringes; BW Pins; E3ell, •
Sealing Fruit Jars, Thermometers,
•
Fiaroriing Extracts, Stone Jagi,llliss
Ware, BMWS, Vials, Corks, Sath• Brick,
and stowe•Siaoking;, Pjak.Taekle_ 2 Ammarii.
tion,`&43., BetaWo:tolectio - aarlioincePa-
In biedleines, And , all• the Popelar-Pateint
All articles warranted•\as represented. Per
sons at a • distance can receive their orders by
stage or mall, which • will receive prompt and
careful attention. .
news PPE,PARATIOSB
'OR FAMILY ÜBE, , il
and Reliable 'Remedies; ale war.
they are intended to Live antis
ectoral Syrup , . for coughs, ..
dr, lung '
compiaints,te.soolSl 00
ectie Pills, for biliounlons-4
s and mild cathartic.... 25
miter Syrup, ' for seroula
' diseases, ..e.. ....., ... 1 . 00
a Tonio,forfewale weak
ee. 1 00
ido Eliiirfor strengthening
e *tern • 1 00
Dr. Porter's Ttinsy Eiegnapps, for liver and
.. • &dog •laiat.s_ . ... 1 00
Dr. Porter's Comp. Byr. Ryipophospbites, •
for nervous debility. - . 100
Dr Porter's Blackberry Balsam. for
.diar
rhea, &a. • . 85
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocatbnfoi sprains
' • bruises, 4w 35
D. Porter's Pectoral Wafers, for hoarser '
• ntss, sore threat, 4-c 25
Dr. Porter's Worm Wafers, for expelling
__
DR, POR
Known as Sofi
ranted tor wha
faction, vhs :
Dr. Porter's..:
Or. Porter's
Porter'i
Dr. Porter's U
Dr. Porter e
Dr. Porter's Worm _
Syrup, for exterwina-
• - tiems
Dr. Porter's Inf ant Relief, for crying baffles
colic, 5-c • 26
Dr. Parter r e Cephalic Snuff, for - catarrh -
headache
Dr. Porter's TOOthache Drops, for tooth- . 25 25
ache "
Dr. Porter's Tooth powder, for preserving
kWh • 26
Dr. Porter's Trice/tents, for dressing and 50
growing the hair 50
Dr. Porter's TricophUe, nor beiutifying the
hair . . .. . 50
Dr. Porter's OderiferoniSlounpoo,for clean.
60
Dr. Porter's Flowers, for beautify.
- • ing the complexion - 60
Dr. Porter's Pile Ointment. for external.
piles • 100 ,
Dr. Porter's French Oompound • for Scald
ing urine " 100
Dr. Porter's Medicated Figs,: far habitual
conatipatiotr , . 1 00
Dr. Porter's Healing Salve, for cats,wounds 4 .
15,
Dr. Porter's Lip Salve, for chapped Ups.... 26'
Dr. Porter's Eye Salve, foi inflamed:eyes.. ' 95
Dr. Porter's Eye Water, for Inflamed eyes., 25
Dr. Porter's Corn and Wart Remover, for
corns and bunions
Dr. Porte:'s Constipation Pills, for costive-
11331 2
Dr. Pinter's Iron Pills,-for poor b100d..... 26
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia, for a pleas
. ant catharric. 50
Dr: Porter's Liquid Rennet, for making nu
tritions diet for invalids 26.
Dr. Porter's Extract Vanilla, for flavoring
ice cream, am ' to
Dr. Porter's Extract. Lemon, for flavoring
ice cream—large bottles 40
Dr. Porter's Oriental Cement, tot mending
broken glass, ao • 25
Dr. porter's Liquid Gine, for repairing
wood work.? 26
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Pluid,for easy wash
in.. .. killing ,
50
Dr. Porter's ti edT .... -Poison ! 'r
• gs 50
Dr. Porter's Fly Poison Paper, for killing
files , 05
Dr. Porter's Bat and Mice Poison, for ex- •
terminating rata 25
Dr. Porter 'Benzine, for removing spots
..from clothes. 26
Dr. Porter's Black Ink, in pint bottles 26
in bulk by the gallon . 1 00
Dr—Porter'e Horse and Cattle Powder, for
diseases of animabi - ' 30
Dr. Porter's Horse • and Cattle Lotion, for
r sprains, galls, ite 60
Dr.-Porter's Sing Bone and Spain Cure.
(Or lame horses • 50
T.
Medical advice,given gratuitously at the office,.
chargingonly for medicine.
Thankful for past liberal intronage,would
respectfully announce to his friends and the,
publid, that no pains shall be spared to satisfy;
and merit the . continuation of heir confidence.
and patronage.
H. C. PORTER, M. D.
Dec. 18,1866.-37.
filigtdlanitogs.
SQME.THINa NEWI
AGAIN. IN : MOTION !
Havl ng purchased the stook of Tobacco belong.
lag
- to Randall. Compton d Co., and laving
built a shanty on the same ground, We are pre :
pared to offer to the public
. . . .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ;5.
• variety of
- CHWING TOBACCO,
Gold.Leat, Sunny Side,
_Me Apple, iffehigtin
Pig, Rose Leaf and Star, which we oder tarsal()
ii qoantithe"to . anit - enatoniera. Paekagea in
Biriabi, baits and quarter& ` • •
PANCT: , EX.OKING.,
The (*feinted (ono Jack, Pride of the Ifni.
lot States, Vitilelatle,Gold Leaf. Nail , and all
• of KUlicknick.
BANDS OF • CIGARS.
American Eagle,' Geri. °resa t 4,eboquet,lnt
peritO, Tiooon and the very choicest brand' o
Yank&
We tleM keeP• constantly on hand's variety ot.
Pipes b Cigar Oases, Tobacco Boiesiszul Poach.
es ,sand everything stonily kept in sirobiceo
tendloWissapPlied with .I.llgirs and YOil
bide° on liberal terms... : ' . ; ;
promPtly .m; etort- notice.
W. , U oppirr
• Got 6 . - ,T4• 11 387.... • ; ; •
:VUACELLY,7.-peraitt, Office.
I Oyer Wlaktuutt atilisekVitnnuitia.P.
;4111‘ the mita= MO' of work Acientilleally
- doestoit"vernst=. fitrueda,stu l ition-is
-celled tb the Alluthmto Bare - for Artificial
Teeth:which IS equally les =good =Gold and
far superior to either itubbertter Phteatt
ad=intimeeftelts:- - ,
.adatinfateinf` under&
tieetkon of ajolviatillut tritest did -•- •
Aug. 0; 1847:-.4f. •
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MARSHALL - BROTHERS ai 004 .
WWI fo call the attention of tha .public to
their new Stook of • . ;
YARNING '
BLAPH SMITHS' TOOLS,
.
and CARPENTERS' TOOLS.
Also, a - large assortment of.:: ;
• Window Ohms. Saab, Paints,.olls;
• ... !Rutty, Varnishes and Paint • • ;
add Varalab . ~raahea
of all kinds,- which will be sold for theilowint
Cash prioe.' . Also, a dine assortment of ;
- • EBROB'ENE LA:hlOl3
dt every style and pattern to snit the publio,
Lamps repaired OA changed from Oil • and
Plaid to Kerosene.
' Particular attention paid to the manufactriring
of all kinds of.
. TIN WARE. ,
30B21110.P119Mr,TLY LITIINDIID To
We have on hind a tine article or .
- GLARE P,EIT . IT JARS,
with improved Belt-sealing corks, and .
lIRRMETICA.L,ERALING CA NS.
which Is one of the beat Carus 111344.. • ;
June 20,1886.
•
lIARDWAREI
UODDIN G 4G RUSSELL,
Respectfully inform their customers and the
publio•generally. that. although the fire occa
sioned serious loss and - temporary Interruption
to our business r ' .
" WE STILL SURVIVE 1"
1
And have pnichased a large atoelc of 4lew
tioode, built a new • ' • -
SHANTY . STORE!
Mid are fairly ReconstrTined and 'doing busi
ness again. . •
The front of our store is now on Pine ,
about lOW feet from Main street, at E. T x
isow rowelral old corner, If you mho o
into Powell's .and walk straight throng e
wall of the back end' of his store, you would
Arid youiself among the stoves, pots, kettles,
anvils. bellows and vices of our new stare. But
asyou can't gdt through the wall, just walk tip
Pine street to our Shebang, where' we keep a
fulk
t l f ine of Hardware. We have a great varie
ty
COOKING AND PARLOR -STOVES
Among thdt h 4 the
AMERICAN,
TRIBUNE,. -
EMPRESS,
STERLING,
ORIENTAL,
MORNING LIGHT;'
GAS BURNER, - &,c
A complete tuwrtreentof
Iron, Steel; Nails. Window bliss, Sash ..ICerti
. eerie Oil, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Farm.
lug Tools, Osrperiteri . and Joineris
Tiole Blacksmith Tools, Pumps,
'lad Pipe, Powder, 'Guns,
Pistols, dm.
We:are: itgents:for
t ßolling Co.'s Iron:
Miro NeB POWDERS.
ELMIRA KEROSENE OIL
We manufacture
TIN, §HEET IRON AND Copts WORK:
And do all sorts of JOB WORK in our line.
Cash paid tar Old Iron, Cast and Wrought
Scraps, Copper, Brass, Sheep Pelts, Bags, Pura
weathers, Bees Wax, &c. We buy cheat., sell
cheap. and are content with small profits.
CORDING- & RUSSELL.
Towanda, Sept. 12, 1887. -
lUisitttlantoug.
HOW THINGS GROW!
And so Anus business at
WARNER'S JEWELRY :STORE.
He keeps good goods and sells cheap.- There
you'can and all kinds of ,AMERICAN, and
FOREIGN WATCHES, also a large assortment
of MOONS. including the ' celebrated SETH
THOMAS manufacture. Also a spleadhl , as
sortmint of JEWELRY, including solid gold,
and a general assortment ! of SILVER PLATED
WARE, inc:uding spams, forks, cake baskets.
tea sets. &&c . of the best manufacture..
SOLI
SOLID SILVSB. SPOONS • manuftctired to
order. Watch aid Clock repairing done on the
shortest notice, in the best manner, by.an ex
perienced workman. All at prices that will
give satisfaction. A. H. WARNER. •
Towanda; Deo. 12, 1867. •
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
LORESH PROM THE NEW YORK MARKETS
CHEAP A$ THE CHEAPEST.
The subscribers lave - -purchased the building
lately owned by A Noble, (one door south
of Beidleman's Block) and have tilled tt with
OROOERIES AND PROVISIONS,
...WOODEN LIM WILLOW- W 41113, -
I -
, .
Fruits of all kinds in their - anion, (fresh and
diNed), in fact every thing usually [mind its s
1-4 .
PRO.VISION TO'll E.
Atha& of the &a u trenr of Towanda and vl.
da L
w illi i i ir Pee pay the highest market' Olio for all
kinds of
; - 00IINTRY PRODJJOE.
••.• - • • -
We alio hate the ao Agency tor Bradford
and oining murales the sale of the Cele
brated and al- Carolina Smoking
Tobacco.: A liberal diabount made to the trade.
BR AL . I. COWEI.L. ,
Towanda, April4,l - • -
I..MEN, WOMEN AND
i OO O
CHILD WANTED, • .
•
IN-VirYA • trSING . I
• "to PUR 6 / 1 418.6 TINWARE.
•The tilde:slimed has ing &swathed ithnio ' ff
at W,yaloathg, rujeot y informs the oltisens
:Of this vicinity 4et hl prepared to lurapsh
all kinds of
TIN AND - ..'SHE
Oa the alulrteat notice: As 1 . Miumfaetare the
=u k iie
lallmatikid - to - °Err better in.
d aloft Who- hire -their work
dons.. Merchants supplied thtngln
•the line at, the, lowest rates.- Everything sold.
Pl'etroughe and Tin, Booting nut on In the
moat ,approved style, Ind on.abott notice.
!I. Give me a tall. IMO in Wisikai , Stare House
over iThamberlin's Store. -
• ••• F.:Amnia.
Wyalnsing r eept. ' 10'; 1887.!
I .A . FINE,_ STOOL: - sit's - GOODS
sultab 11 for the - found
at Frost's Furniture More&
CHOIODTOBAOOIO AND CIGARS
at Bran:Wit Com Watieggi More.
,
bigot '/._1316401( FOMRY
ki a (i,P
4ntativai rbwiesia 44 am° 64 7 44 "
cie *: l6 -
i t ems '
o AtiittPturoshCO!;:r4.:
ILLS
mOUL AIL, uly ,
- SHINGLE. .--MAOHINEV
-.Of Aiwa*: , thelatert. laspnivr
ante. M U IdadsotAiddsay for Fkosing sad
STEAM ENGINES,
MADE & REPAMErIi
'STRAW WHISTLES,
'STEAM.GAM:To%
GAUGE COCKS,
OIL OANS,
Pantlehed at ebtothettee.
•-• BOLT OUTTIN(},
Done from t i ton Inches In dlanteter.
• : FOVENG
Of beery wrought • work for Bridger, and all
other purposes, done to ordr: slugs
assortment of . ' ,
COOKING hi-HEATING; STOVES,
Coal sod Wood Burners. Furniture for Cooking
'Stoves, Stove
,Pipe, Tin• Ware, Boat Pumps,
Plows, Cultivators and Lerapers, kept constant
ly on hand.
DRAWINGS k SPECIFICATIONS
Of all kinds of - &whiner, for mills. and other
purposes prepared by •
WAHRHN HILL, , -
Portman, wholias had large experience in this
Attach of the business.
I JOHN CARMAN.
Towanda, Oct; 99,1866.--1,.- r -
CARRIAGES, WAGONS,SLEIQHS
THE OLD ESTABLIgIimmNT STILL IN OPER
ATION
FELLOWS, CRANDALL a co:,
Successors to Reynolds, Fellows.* Co., are now
oflbring and are prepared to furnish on short
notice, Wagons Carriages and Sleighs; of all
descriptions m 144 the latest and_
most appro
ved style, and of the best material at the old.
stand opposite the Union Rom", in the °esti
c al part , of Alba Borough, 'Bradford County,
' The public are assured that the. reputation
the shop " has acquired during the last dx years
under thesnperintembuice of J. H. Fellows, will
be more than maintained, as he will superin
tend the work as heretofore he having 'long been
and having bad much experience are Carriage
and Sleigh Bander, would assure the
that no pains wtLi be spared by the above arm
to make the establisluant worthy of-Their pat.
renege. Thankful as one of the old firm for the
patronage thus far extended; we hope t,o merit
1 a continuance of-the same.
N.'11.--We, the undersigned, being practical
mechanice can manufacture and offer to the
public at ' prices' that will defy competition.
/AIM H. FELLOWS,
D. W. C. CBANDA.LL;
- G: KERII"r
Atha Borough. April 15. MI6. 1Y• ,
T OWANDA CARRIA.II.
FACTORY.
The undersigned respectfully announce to the
public that they have purchased the
0 A a .R I A 0- E 0 P
G. H. DRAKE,
And are now prepared to build work In
TEE LATEST "STYLE
And most workmanlike manner. They will
constantly keep on hand an turiortment of splen
did
TOP AND OPEN ' BUGGIES,
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
DEMOOBA,T AND LUMBER WAGONS,
070 Z AND TWO STATED
ALBANY SLEIG H
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
REPAIRING promptly attended to at r -
amiable prices.
BRYANT k RUMEN.
Towanda, May 9,1867.—1 y. -
Nt-W" PLAITING MIIrL
The undersigned having built a large and com
m6llloll3Elll in the Borough of Towanda, and
filled it with the moat modern and improved
machinery, for the manufacture of
WINDOW BASH, t BLINDS,
are prepared to fill orders, whether large or
small, upon the shortest notice. We ve
also a large variety of MOULDINGS, of the
latest style and pattern, which we can fu - fah
much cheaper than they can be work by
hand. . -
PLANING,
' TONG tETNG
ORdVEINO,
AND SCROL
BAW f G,
LI
and other work pertaining to Joinery w ill
be done to suit our customers.
Persons building, and. not living more than
twelve to fourteen miles distant, ill nd it
largely for their interest to buy of us, or -bring
their lumber and worked by our machinery.
Bring your grist of Fleoring,~ or other lumber,
and while your team is .is feeding, have it
ground out and takeit home with you.
We will pay CASH - for PINE A 'HEMLOCK
LlMlBEB,delivered at our. Umber. yard. Conte
*id- see as, or if you can't come, write.
L.:. B. RODGERS I'oo.
Towanda, 1864.
SOMETHING NEW!
J. 0. FROST,
Would call attention to the fact that he has
'started a
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
In Towanda. In which he has the latest im
proved Machinery driven by Steam Power. and
Is now prepared to offer greater Mdasementa to
the public than ever to purchase it furni•
tare of him. I have also added another
LARGE WARE-ROOM
To my store and am now Waiting the largest
and best stock orrarnltore to be'fonnd In this
region, which lam happy to say I can sell at
GREATLY REDITGED PRICES
To the Farmer I would say I Can aellyou more
Furniture fur a load of Wia, _or Wheal, or A
tub of Butter, than, you 'could buy with the'
tune before the War. 'ln my new Ware-room
Will be found fine • ,
LIBRARY AND pluton sinrss
,
cloth or reps, also In mulls, tole
covered to order. I havo also
OHAMBE-R BET-St
. • • • __
In walnut. Cheannt, ho ., down to , the moat
common • also Tuckers. • DecomPa, and
Wag 'beds; Spring Itattrieees; • Busk Bea
GM*" Mose, Asir , Sponge Illattraease L P 11.
Comforters, Blankets, Table
Spreads, dm JIIA) Mara_ , Bediteadeilltuvane,
reakeist
B, Diatig and - S ion 'Team, liar.
hle Top O.mtre Tholes ,f3ofas, Tetta-tette. Rock .
Ors. Eal.!y Chaim, Plano Stools', • thaw,
What Note, Chlldren's Caniagee, Udren'a
Cradles and,Cribe, Looktioe Glasgow Lookin g.
glask Pietas, Mu* nsmea,„ P otogra p
Ovals, Meet engravings, Cards an • Tlllllllil o
ite, lac - t kfall aseortment of eve 'thing la
the line. - .which will be sot , amp for
Daub. -
- Coodtry lholorlienpplled at Who! 10-Prices
The public tirelXl, ted to call an cantatas
my stock Leaf *Urchin, log gees& re, Store
ou. Main ittreet, doors south 01 Mon • I
also keep on hand, a large Miineit of .
READY MADEOOFFI 8,
,
Print the Most - combo* to** finest shoguns
or Resewooil, whieb will' he- banished with or
without Attendance with li mner at ea low e.
price Ili the seat quality Can be purcesred else.
them. • 184 T --ye.
•
110. W A N A INSURANCE-.
-10130 Y
Polickis f-tioiptty •
By R. IL MlNBANi*Asvit,
(If thetoPnringlria Moil and reliable cob, •
• • ~ : oMailkstamei Musk.
... ..:$1.•700,c to
411111r-4-bi, "Asen .
1144rofy/m4wp
-*vita f • I _A
LBYui.ool, kin LONDOII4,II/oLit. . •
:Pim MID lan litimums 00. , •
plapApyllassad Ilaservell I , l"ias. l
Alta 11 - 1116 fr;iiaEltaga,
,1:1142
WIT Piet paimprof -((fold)
..
ftwawnanvanntit Colaiurr, I - •
HarUold,.cwil 4 ;
...... s3ooom
.
Wiroiime IseuxremisClT COZEM/T.
_
Wakes -Ban e,-P, s.,f
Capital
1160,600
• •
Nona AZZILICAX Tautirrhuroweal
Co., - (Accidental)
Phtladpkia,
-Capital..
4300p00
Ooinatossoirt film.talan Inman
•
Co. • ilartfond. Cosue.,
10,000,000
• Towandi, Feb. 16, 1266-41
HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSU
- RANCH COMPANY! •
oarrrAL $500,000.
Cash assets Nov. 1; 1866, $155,296 83
mantes on all kinds of Bye stock, against
theft and.death from any cause.
H. B. MCKEAN,
Jan.-10,1867 Agent.
Dee. sth, the Hare" Lady /face," owned - by
Dennis P. INagg, of Boston, Mass., accidentally
received a bick froM another-horse, breaking
her.left fore leg, above the knee, rendering it
necessary to her as an act of humanity. In
sured in the Hartford Lin /Rock Insurance Com
.puny" Lon paid Dec. 6th 1887.
PE! LIFE, AND
c i z i.?ol I 4
DENTA
CAPITAL
SEVENTEEN MILLIOA DOLLARs
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
■OE TUE FOLLOWING GLIM =JULE COI/PAM
Guiana Puts /a M9►atxs lummox
Comvamir RitikvilelPhiat f
Capital and anzpink over -
Hole biatraartcs Comratrir,
OLlVete-York.
Capital and emplae, over $3,760,000
.4014ANCE COSIOSANY OF WOMB e
ANZAWA, Philadelphia .
• Capital and anrplita, over - 11,700.00
Itedniirran huninsxcu COXPAZY 3
C$ /Veto-York,
Capita and surplus, over $900,000
•
Elicrtaratan !militaries COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia,
Cap . !lel and surplus; over • $350,00c1
aurca 11781:711ANCE CONPANT, _ t
• ' Of New-York.
Capital and surplus, over - $760,000
Purr batraiwcz CONEPANY, •
Qf Hartford, Conn.
Capital and sarpins, over $104,004
MuTtraL Urn 12(straanoi Coxranir, - ,
Of Nete-Pork.
Capital and enrplas,over $13,00040;
Thsvitaleas liummaims COMPANY, 1
Of Hartf ord,Conic. Pital and surplus, over, .....
• Risks taken on all , kinds of Property, at as
low ratesas hy any other reliable Companies.
Polic%t issued and les3ase, it any, ad.
minted at this Agency,thereby'ssg the trouble
and expense of going elsewhere r settlement.
111111" Mace at the- Hardwhere i tore of Cod.
dingltussell C. 1ii...-111YliSE.LL.
Towanda, Feb.? ,1166.--t1
•
THE . INSURANCE -. .00111.1)ANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
Office No. 242, Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Thls.Company 'are now prosecuting the bu• 1.
fleas of Insurance from loss or damage by FIRE
on Buildings, Merchandise. Furnitdre,
throughout the State of Pennsylvania, on llbe
al terms,for long or short periods • or permauen
ly of-. Buildings, by _a deposit of Premium.
The prompt payment of claims for losses du
ing the period of nearly 70 years that the Cora
pony has been in esistence, entitles them 'to th
confidence of the public. •
DisizOToss..--Arthur O Coffin, Samuel W.
Jone 3, John A Brown, Charles Taylor, Ambrose
Jno. B. Neff, Richard D.-Wood, Wm.
We r t Wm. E. - Bowen, James N . Dickson, B.
Mo Wain - , John Mason, Geo. L. Harrison,
Francis R. Cope. Edward H., Trotter, Edward 8.
Clarke, Win. Cummings.o-
ARTlllat G. COFFIN, Pres'nt. •
O. S.-RUSSELL, Agent, Towanda.
'LIAR , ER'S MITTUAI FIRE INSU
' RANCE COMPANY
OP ICIDDLE PENNOPLVOI4I,
(Ma l in Danville, Montour Counth Pena a.
Capital)
The Farmers Mutual Fire Iniurancs Company
of Middle Pennsylvania was incorporated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature, in the year 1659, for
the Mutual Insurance of . Count'' , property only,
and iminediately thereafter commenced Its oper
*Lions on'that principle, which has been strict
ly adhered to since.
All.losJes have been prompt) paid out of the
Premiums collected on application for insurance
without making any assessments. .
The of Country property only, the
low rates charged for Insurance, and the prompt
payment of losses are deemed a sufficient recom
mendation of the Farmers Mutual
ewe Company of, Middle PenniAvania; to al'
owners of sale chum country property.
t. P. Jonssolt, Bec'y. Y. Fm tas Prest•
; ' I • LUCIEN MYER,
March '66. • • Agent, Towanda, Pa.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND
GLOBE FIRE AND 1.71 PE Ibri(IRANC E
COMPANY.—OtRce; .45 • William St., and 726
BroaclWay, N. Y.
Capital, Surplus and-Reserved Funds •
(Gold) - $16,271,75
Asada in the United States, over.... • 1,800, 00
Daily Preminins, upwards of (gold).. • 17,000
The shareholders personalry responsiblelor
engagements of the company. All - Directnrs
mat be shareholders. •
moron is New Yosx.—Francis Cottenet ,
Re Chairman, Henry Grinnell, Esq., Deputy
011 - rman, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.. Esc E. E. H.
Archibald; Esq., H. If. M. Consul, Alexander
Hamilton, Jr.,F.eq., Robert C. Ferguson, Esq.
Alfred Pell„ Esq., Resident Secretary. Ale
Eider-Hamilton, Jr. Esq., Counsel of Board.
Baxixas—Phenix--Cammann h. Co.
The Policies of this Company are issued by
welllnrcrirn American citizens resident in New
York; who are Directors and Shareholders, and
conaelpiently, with the other IShareholders„ are
individually liable for all the engagements o
the Company ;, all Policies are signed by them
all claims are payabledn ;will on proof of loss
without deduction , for interest, and not, as i
usual, sixty days- after prissentation of proof
They midis at Mx o'clock, P. M., and not a
noon. "Life insurance effected, and =tattle
granted on favorable terms._
• ' R., B. Mc/LEAN, Ageat..•
'POininds . April 23,1867,
MHS EQUITABLE LIFE ASBUR
.ANCE Society's Agana* for Bradford co.
CASH CAPITAL 1.3,00.0,000.
, .
Yearly , Income over $2,000;000 cash.
1 • . MONTANYR WARD:
Towanda, July 25, 18417.
HE ASTOR FIRE INSURANCE
T
of New York. Agency for Bradford Co.
4 CAPITAL $460,000.,
Dividend for 1866 10rer e.ent.
i
ONTOYE tn:WAD.D.
Towandsolnly 25, 186 7. . •
TUS LYCOMING MUTUAL FIRE
Insurance Agenoy for Bradford County,
CAPITAL $3,41N0A00.
Mutual Caah, plan.. : In succeasla operation or.
er twenty-seven years. .
11ONTVIYEkt S4RD.
• - Towancla,Jalyls, 1867 • •
NEW TAILOR SH i OP
AMOWPENNEPACKpR,
Rai opened a 'shop In the room back of the
Rooms of the Young lion's Christian Associs
lion; second story, over Eddy's Clothing SUle.
where heir nosy, prepared to d all kinds of
3 • • TAILORING, -
Ip the best and mcurt..fashionable 1114011 • An
ezpertence of manyyears, s, de n to
keep up wth the Fashions of the Times, nds
*dedrito please-his Customers, he believes I
-Amble Ma to give satisfaction •
*L. Cutting done on short Iloilo and reason
ble terms, - Towanda, 0ct.17, 1887,
OVER
S36OA
..$600,000
$357,000 00