Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 05, 1870, Image 4

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Probably few farmers are aware 'of
the extremely .deleterions effect of
strong 'vegetables in' considerable
quantities in the eAllfrr of the h o u s e
beneath' the apartments occupied bY
the inmates. Them is always abase
amount 'of exhalation from such heaps,
when they beCome heated, as they do
by laying in bulk, to say nothing of
the decay of moro.or less vegetables
in the heap, rind before winter is out
these noisome exhalations become so
abundant and - so strong as to "scent"
the whole house.
Fevers and other diseases are the
almost invariable result. The doctor's
bill ivill generally be enough to have
built a good vegetable cellar or pit
for storing vegetables. Our friend,
David B. Flint, Esq., of Watertown,
having noticed several instances of
disease in families that could, as he
thought, be traced to this practice,
addressed an inquiry to the State .
Board of Health, composed of the
most eminent and competent physic
ians, and received the following reply;
" Having been requested to give an
opinion concerning the effect upon
health, caused by strong vegetables
in the cellars of occupied dwelling,
we would reply.
Ist. That while such vegetables are
...tail-eV free from decay the practice
;s probably harmless:
'id. It isyerfectly certain that de
caying vegetable matter gives rise, in
it way which science has not yet fully
explained, to ;e-chnlations which' are
poisonous ; that it taints the air with
which it is in contact ; that it seems
to invite the attack of epidemics;
that it diminishes the power of the
body to resist disease of every kind ;
that it is especially favorable to the
iroduction of fevers.
:Id. That the air of a cellar cannot
Ise prevented from passing through
out the building under which it is
)laced.
For these reasons we are of opinion,:
that the practice of storing the pro..
duce of the farm in cellars of dwelling
houses, is always attended with danl
der, and ought to be given up, since
tbe utmost care is rewired in the
course of our long winters to prevent
(lecomposition from taking place.
EMMY L. Bownrrcu, 3L D.
GEORISE DERBY, M. D.
R. T. DAVIS, M. D.
Members of the Massachusetts
state Board of Health.
Boston, Feb. 14, 1870.
The above unequivoCal testimony
ft;om so eminent an authority ought
to lead to an immediate abandonment
of the practice among farmers and
others, that is, the stoning of vegeta
bles, in large quantities and allowing
them to decay.--Mass. Ploughman
Our Management of the Potato.
Is there another plant in cultivation
winch has for such a number of years
been subjected to such barbarous
treatment as the potato? We get a
variety and grow it on for years from
cuttings, many cultivators not even
taking the trouble to change their
seed—so called. Very probably,
when we first obtained the variety, it
was not of 'gland constitutio», scarcely
giving a bloom, and not a seed ball
oo a rood of ground. Still we persist
iilgrowing it, till—as a useful variety
-it is killed. We then purchase an
other seedling at'au almost fabulous
price, and serve it the same. Are we
to continue thus to the end, or shall
..ve adopt a more rational method? I
vaai:di not to make assertions, but I do
wish my horticultural and agricultur
.,l brethren would observe to raise
ei.y ye:u• some potatoes from seed,
and whenever one is found to possess
tlme necessary qualifications, with
food strong growth, healthy foilage,
_.a,l bearing seed, take care of it;
h^.t plant ba::3 a constitution capable
f performing all the functions of its
Itature.. Can the same be said of
a•N ery new iTack variety we get? Nay,
,lam they not—most of them at least—
ha,gin to degenerate as soon as they
t into cultivation? These ideas
11:ay appear etude enouglt:but prob
sbly some of your 'scient i fic -corms
!,,,ndents can give us something elab
orate ; let it be in plain language,
)ever, so that we ordinary mortals
many understand.—edr. Country Gen-
lIIZOCCE
••1101.i.p`w Hoßxs."—Some time since
noticed an item in relation to "hol
low horn "in your paper. If a farm
, r finds his cows begin to look rough,
•• hair tarn the wrong way," leaving
the roots of the horns—horns feeling
cold, appetite beginning to fail, and
milk too, if in milk—if he will open
the animal's mouth, and examine the
teeth—front ones—he will probably
find them very easily moved in their
sockets—that is, loose. If so, equal
parts of sulphate of iron, copperas,
green vitrol and nitrate of potash
saltpetre,) ground together—and a
taNespoonful of the mixture given
ttl (.13- day, either at once or divided,
for three or four days, will probably
save him from losing cattle with that
disetuie. I learned this plan of de
tecting the disease anti the remedy,
many years ago, from a farmer,
and have frequently tested it, and
have so far had reason to say to oth
rit, try it.—,Country Gentleman.
LEMON drops may be made by stir
ring the essence. or extract of lemon
into refined sugar into a clean pan.
Having filled a pan with a lip, two
thirds full with paste, stir it over the
fire with a bone or ivory handle until
liquid.. Then take it off and continue
to stir it ; thickening it if. it runs too
freely, by means of powdered sugar.
Tal . ;e oft' the drops from the lip by a
wire, and let them fall on a bright
tin plate. Remove them two hours
afterwards with a knife. A drop or
two of nitric acid, dissolved in ilittle
‘vater, intensifies the acidity of the
haste *hen being prepared..
llinsErr.oF BEEF STurrEn.- . --A piece
weighing eight pounds requires about
jive or six hours to boil. Make a
dressing of bread-crumbs, pepper,
,alt. sweet herbs, a little mace, and
.•ne onion, chopped fine and mired
wi!l au egg. Put the dressing be
; ween the fat and lean of the beef,
;u1(1 sew it up tight ; flour the cloth,
pin the beef up very tight in it, and
)oil five or six hours. When it is
done, take the cloth off, and press it
until it is cold. Thii is to be cut in
ir;n slices and eaten cold.
—Trini them carefully,
,oak them first in cold water to ex
ra,..l the blood, and afterwards put
ti: in in boiling water to blanch them
and serve with brown buttiir or
la-d, and road them till 'thoroughly
serve on toast with vice veal
gravy, or Aloe thin, dip them in coq,
and 'fry iu butter until well done, and
ui , olv brown mi
khaimanizsue...
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A Nk:W .UiTIOLE Or ,FttirSTTUUE.
• .:.:.: -,,,:;/ t,.
CONVENIENT; TO EVERY ONE.-
-,) i
INDLSPMISIBLE FOR...
INVALIDS AND CHTLDIM.
Avoiding the unsightliness and malarmeeteil the
Ogren/live odors of the Sick Room and Nursery. At
once useful . and -ornamentaL It is more useful
thin any article of Furniture Of the same cost
For iale hy all principal Furniture -Dealers.
Prise $3.00. febl7 dm
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Br. oPKEEFE. SON k CO.'S
SEED CATALOGUE
AND GUIDE TO THE
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE
GARDEN,FORISO
Published in January. Every lover orflowtra wish
ing this new and valuable work, free of charge, should
addreaa Immediately 21. O'KEEFE. SON k CO., ELI.
wanger & Barry's Block, Rochester. N. Y.
Oct. 21, 1269.—tjun 1
CENTRAL MARKET
The subscribers still continue to keep constantly
on hand a MU and complete assortment of every.
thing pertaining; to their business, consisting
ot
BEEF. PORK, FRESH AND SALT
SUGAR CURED RAMS
MUTTON, BEEF, LAMB,
PEAL, POULTRY,
RAUSAGE, • LARD,
\--BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF,
TALLOW, ke., kr
Also,
P 2 S H.
FRESH FROM THE LAKES
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY
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Palics nishing Oysters in largo or small quanti
ties will be furnished on short notice, at the old
stand, CLErn..u. MARKET. Moritauye's !lock, first
door north of Dr. Porters.
Cues. 0 KELIX3I, 1 KELLUM Ic MULLOCK
Taco. Mcni.ocs. I
Feb. /I, 18711-tt
pA.. & N.Y. - CANAL & R.R. CO.-
AItRANGESIENT OF PASSENGER TEAMS
Commencing Sept. 13; 1869
TRAINS GOING NORTH RILL
Leave Towanda at 7:00 a.m., 4:00 and G:3s p.m.
Returning, leave Waverly at 8:40 a.m.. and 11:43,
7:65 p.m.
TIILL'I GOING SOUTH WILL
Leave Towanda ............9:30 a.m
Arrive. Tunkkuumock....... ........... 11:53 "
44 Pittston 1:15 p.m
" Wilkes-Barre 1:45 "
" Mauch Chunk. 4:20 "
4 4 Allentown 5:45 "
44 Bethlehem 6:00 "
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44 Eaaton G:3O 44
4. Philadelphia ' 8:25 4•
?New York.
9:23 "
Dine at Pittston.
Leave New York....
"
" Ea5t0n...... ..
" Bethlehem....
•. Allentown...
" , Manch Chunk
" ' White Haven 1:32 p.m
~. Wilkes-Barre ~. 2:50 ..
" Pittston ' 3:10 ..
" Tnnkhannork 4:21 t!
Arrive Towanda 6:30 "
"Dine at White Haven.
Passengers for Harrisburg and Pittsburg will
change cam at Allentown, have time for supper and
take the Through Fast Express, with sleeping cars
attached, at V[4o same evening.
JOHN P. COX,
Superintendent,
NEW ROUTE TO PfULADEL
PHIA.
NORTH PENNSYLVANLk ILULROAD
Shortest and most dimet line to Philadelphia, Bal
timore, Washington, and the South.
Paasengers . by this route take Pennsylvania &
New York Railroad train, passing Towanda at 9:30
make doer connection at Bethlehem with Ex
press train of North Penn'a Railroad, and arrive In
Philadelphia at 8:25 P. M., in time to take night
trains either for the South or West.
City passeugercars are at the Depot on arrival of
11 tritium to convey passengers to the various Depots
nd to all parts of tint city.
MBE=
Leave North Penn'alrond Depot, corner Berka
and American streets. Philadelphia. at 8:00 A. M.,
arriving at Towanda 6:38 P. M.. slung evening.
Mann's Baggage Express collects raid delivers bag
gage. &bee No. 100 South Fifth street, Philadelphia.
Flt :011T ACVOMMODATMNA
Freight re:eic'ed at Front and Noble t.treets, Phila
delphia. and forwarded lir Daily Fat Freight train
to Towanda, and all points in tinattiehanna valley
with quick dispatch. ELLIS CLARKE,
tarn. Agt. N. P. R. R.. Front and 'Willow Sta.
Jan. 17. le 70. Philadelphia.
Books and Stationery
DLUZIES FOR 1870
PAPER & ENVELOPES
NEW-YORE .PAPERS
SCHOOL BOOKS
PENS, INF, Music, STATIONRY AND
PICTI. RES
BLANK BOOKS
YANKEE NOTIONS
Towanda, Nov. 19. 1868.
Jewelry.
JULES HUGUENIN,
JEWELLER et SILVERSMITH,
One do,:r north of
JIERCEB'S NEW BLOCK. TOWAND.A, PA
Ras just reckired from Now York a now assortment
of fine Gold
LADIES' WATCHES,
AMERICAN WATCSIES
SWISS WATCHES,
of all ;lescrlptions. Also a teleeted assortment of
GOLD CHAINS, FINE GOLD
tT 193 VT M 1?) Y,
all new
CLOCKS OF ALL STYLES FROM THE CHEAP
EST TO THE BEST. •
GOLD, SILVER AND St SPECTACLES AND
EVE-GLAILSES to At all taxes of Impaired sight.
NEW PATENT Accomozmnsc srEerAcms.
By this patent lull enabled to exchange Glasses at
any thine without extra charge. Call and see.-
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED
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Towsuds. be.. 16, ISra
CAKES AND CRA.eKERS..-GRE-
Lin /lead, Orange, Itabau. Lau
nn and (Huger Calms, Wacismonst Junablea and
csdnos .1111.tust.. and all kin& or crack...re at
Mayen 4, In. 15' A .11()CkWElla
CODY/Sik PLUE
.1•31•1841. Ihclfgavr TrouLeliftitc rintud br4
beLoketd tovilued kleAkolt• Orkil W.f. it
it,attk k EIKEWien,
F
MI
G L X I
L ' L
TEAS GIVEN AWAY
GREAT AMERICAN 8.7 . 0111
- I Mien=t thyme. Now .14,0tix.!
BRIDGE IMUIrt - TOWAND/4 PA..
Ala" ellin of 4 b•
AAwßicAk '7:tAt; i
RED, WHITE AND BLUE STORE
• Samples of Teas OPEN AWAY TILICELT. to satisfy
the people that this is the place to sue ,money. •
4:lNzi:ir..lll,3ZeV:SAtcrigNalOrAWN'ii , Vgl
COMPANY OF NEW YOWL.
Fresh Ground Coffee recehreddallytttenNferTorh,"
or ground to Also whole 13ollbe,' sod
roasted. all styles, whole aadlgesouel 1411eee.„
Frans, he., at equallylow prides.: • , - •
The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for
the very liberal patronage extended to him while In
the Grocery business in this place, and
re
solicits marls' in his new enterprise. The l =
will be conducted strictly on the
CASH SYSTEM !
So you will not have to pay extra prices to make op
for the losses of a credit business.
If you Can't spare no; money to pay for a pound,
buy an ounce and pay for it. Be independent—then
you will be worthy to walk under the
AMERICAN FLAG'
Into the •
American Tag Store !
And buy your &odd' elie4l. thr Roznember the
Red. White and Blue Store, nawßloak, Bridge j3treet.
July 1, 1869. lIRAILRALL k RILKIEWAY. .
Poundal , and Machine Shop.
- •
FOUNDERY Sr, MACHINE SHOP.
The undersigned having purchased the Foundry
and Machine Shop lately - owned by John Carman,
are prepared to do all kinds of work appertaining to
their business, with promptneis and dispatch.
MILL GEARINGS,
CIICULA.R SAW MILLS,
- , ..MAN DRILLS,
And all kinds of
MILL IRONS
MADE TO 011BEIL
ENGINES REPAIRED,
Anil all work warranted to give satiefaction
SHINGLE MACHINES
Of the latest and most Improved kinds manufactured
and kept constantly on land ready for use.
PLOUGHS,
SIDE-HILL. IRON AND WOODEN BEAMS
6:35 a.m
7:45
10 00 "
10:30 "
10:45 "
11:00 in.
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS
PLOUGH POINTS
Of all buds, and the latest Improvements kep
constantly on hand.
CHURN POWERS,
LATHE AND SMALL SIZE
STOVE CASTINGS
CELLAII • GRATES
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES
LARGE IRON KETTLES
And all kinds of castings furnished to order.
March 30, IMO. • J. F. MEANS L• SON
FORTY YEARS
' or 'imam
to the fair dealing and public appreciation o
MONTA.N - YES,
CORNER OF ?LAIN ST. AND PLUM° SQUARE
Full F.tock of Si4ple and I.u;y
DRY GOODS
Au elegant aa:,ortincul of
WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS
qpeCt I Llle!
GILT' 11 I ,ILL -PAPER
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
In all styles—own (importation,
1411 Hue of •
G RO CERIE
611E11+ AND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
CARPETS, OM CLOTH AND AIATTINOS
An extra stork of
CLOTIIS, CAVINERE,S;
ItEADY-MADE CLOTHING.
El BOOTS AND SHOES ;
All kinds of LEATHER AND SHOE FENDING&
HITS, CAPS, AND UMBRELLAS,
Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags.
OILS AND PAINTS, quelity guatinteed, and pylon
below the general
;net received, lon dozen
PATENT GEM FRUIT 'JAR,
Ail ghee, self sealing. at marinfactareeto prices.,
In line. s stock of Goods in extent cud variety sin
equaled this aide of New York city. The public are
cordially invited to calland examinegoodsand price&
• July 1, Jaffa • . - - lIONTANYZIL
DRIED FRl7l'ol l ' ALL KINDS
coiVELt;k
!MI Mini
Ana he
Of all Hui".
. AIM
filo firm o'
TUWANDA, PA
[GLASS AND NAILS
ME
T HE TINDEIMIRIOUV : IIA.VING
- PzIPLP4MIOIO90 1
,4P 14 1.1.4.0..`:
.
Is as stic:lick* *mat si now rowed
_ -
tr. surge asaira sewed aloft "
G R o'o EVE I E'S
WM* I Loge 4=1111461
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that lan all at an law figures as can be purrlowal
obewhew. I zum vac rl[oX spio~dt teat
e011'W.:?..5,_ SUGARS,
smut= smanus. EPRIES. lc
Hive on ban! **we stook
AKRON FLOUR; GRAHAM DO.
BYE DO., BIIGICWHEAT DO
I keep csiVitiall kafu0".0;91.4/73./..riall"
si(iillir f oi 'Vicinlti Coll tie ittexiion tie l.
public to our Can't Be Beat
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
In quality or price. Jeue Oaklera Celebrated Laun
dry. New York Chemical and Brown soap.
Please call and examine our stock of
WOODEN WARE.
Largo isortment of If4NEEF; 'NOTIONS, TOILED
SOAPS, ko., km. I will pp the highest cash price for
COUNTRY
.PROIiUCE. •
Fannon, alvo au a call bet* 'Mat alheavhcre.
C. B. PATCH
All persons indebted to the late firm willplease gall
And make Immediato.payment.,
C. D. PATCH
Towanda, March, 12, 1867:
GROCERY AND PROVISION
S T 0 I?, Z .
McCABE Sz MIX
Wholesale and Behan Dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
31E4QUR's NEW BLACK, TOWANDA, PA._
We do not deem it necessary to enumerate all the
diferent articles we keep. par assortment la
ALWAYS COMPLETE
We sell nothing but
FIRST. CLASS GOODS.
Cash paid for Harmers Produce.
•
JAMES McCAI3E,
March 1. 1870. MABRY MM.
12!!
AND
CORNER MAIN AND lIREDGR STREETS.
TORAISDA . , Ps.,
Dealers in all kinds of
GROCERIES, r
PROVISIONS,
Feed • and • Meal,
WOOD, WILLOW and 'TORE
WARE.!
We wouid All gpecial attention to our stock of
FLO UR, ,S UOAI., TEA d COFFEE,-
Which we WARRANT to gam iiatlcfaction In
•
QUALITY AND PRICE.
CAST! paid for desirable Country
'Produce
M. J. Lose. G. L. liEtaxti
Tapioca. Vermacelll. Maccaroni. Hugo. Pearl. Barley
and Hominy. Oakley's, Taylor's, and Ford's
Family Soaps. • Holman's, Talmadge,
and Royal Baking Powder.
•• Burnett'," Stair
daed Extract,.
Hecker's
Farina. Hops.
Cox's Gelatine.
The Gem" Fjuit Jar.
Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Broma.
Titus " Cream, Lemon and Extra Bode Crackers.
Grants " Wafer, Milk. Boston, Egg and Butter
Crackers.
gLoNG
Towanda. dime 23, 1832.
PEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE,
SOUTH COMES sawaz saw was "en4rish
A new and complete slog of
GROCERTFIS AND PROVISIONS,
Which will be cold at the laweet peasibleiprices.
CODFISH,
MACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
MUTTON,
HAM,
FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE WARE;
yANNER NOTIONS,
FLOUR, FREI?, lin". AT,, GRAM, &c.
Bring on your girodruni s whirh we pay cash for.
DAIRYEN,
A constant supply of Ashton Salt:an alsed (roctns.
Butter Firkins. Tubs. kr.
Please - eail and look through our stock. end we win
do our Death) please you. W. A. 4.9oBWkny.
Towanda. April 28.1869.
•
L004.,..HERE!
,
COWELL & MYER, '''
At the old stand of linattnAtz A: Cowart. are _mai
receiving a large and well selected stock of
onocEttnts Aim pitovniows,
ithich . they oder to cash buyers at prices that left'
Cub pald for all bade Fanners' Proditee. • •
• Aril.2l, 11189-41.
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tonnertrtioesidedby .l 3 o •itonsbeal
condstittrlsrs.asbiada begikito
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READY.:-3rADE-CILOTHING
HATS ANT) CAPS,
GENTS fIIENISHTNG: GOODS,
MU
Whicb /24 will .c ll4 til.° v e ry I PlThst rrhi"
PAPES C014;01/8. button hole Untel. IS rim per box
WSEIFE 011111111, freai $lOO ano'ipirside.
W 00,1420-811470, from 50 cents and prowl% .
•
And overythtng at the •
VERY LOWEST PRICES!
GALL. AND EXAMINE MY STOCK
.fore purebablng elacwbr.ze
NO TROUBLE TO" SHOW GOODS
Otte door oast of Powell & Co's..
Mardi 30.
.1850.
DEVLIN & -COMPANY;
01_30 1 1 1 1-lIMIZSI
BROADWAY. NEW YORK
The advantages we enjoy u - thic result of a long
established and successful business, enables :us to
offer Inducements that mate this announce:neat
worthy of
ATTENTION.
Importing our Foreign goods direct, controlling
many leading sityries of American fabrics, employing
the best artistic talent In the production of our
goods, and "constant progress" our motto, ere
claim to lead the market in
READY-MADE ( CLOTHING,
01 which we keep full Hues of all grades, for Men
and Boys. In
CUSTOM WORK
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
Onr stock is constantly large and Walt o n nbl e W
Ire the solo manufacturers of the
AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT,
Which we supply both ready-ieuda and to order,
PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW
Gentlemen visiting New York are requested to
call and have their measures recorded upon our
books.
System of Self-Menenrement and other informa,.
Con promptly furniahed when dralredf
Broadway corner of Grand-Street, and Broadway
corner of Warren Street.
Addreas Box 2156, New York post-othee.
March 23-2 m DEVLIN k CO.
K.
F. F• 0.
Fine are the Garme.nta made for Fall. [Store,
- In the * splendid rooms of the popular One Price
Newest and aboleest, rich and ram
Elegant Clothing for men and boys' wear.
FLO UR,
rail in, gentlemen, fall in all,
Atter the clothes et the popular One Price Store,
Look and you'll find no clothes at all 'Store.
Like the splendid Clothing at the popular Oue Pries
Clothing, in aC35011, all marked down
Lower than anywhere O d e intown ;
Overcoats, both for ',Joys and men.
Try them once and you'll come again
Burry• ;gong, for the people pn•h
Into our doom with a heavy rush.
Nobby and nice are the garments all,
Great is the Stoelt:at the popular On, Price Stere
CONTINUAL RECL7TION !
INCREASING ENTHUSIASM !
SIIOCKINOLY LOW
IN MPS. LOTS, AND YOC7I2N Cal ininvIIWEAR,
GLOVES AND MITTENS.
FINE DRESS SHIRTS,
my stock in complete. Every lot Marked to plain
figur4, and no deviation, all treated alike. Every
garment guaranteed to turn out as represented.
Call and look at our goods and prices. Save mon
ey and time.
sO sHoninr ! No avnuto! NO nAN-rrmrsc !
at the popular One Price Store of
ALEX. SOLOMON,
123 Main street.
Towanda, Nov . 22, 1869
OppoaMa Codding, Eased] A: Co'a.
iirg. The
and Pel highest cash price paid tot Wool, Hides,
ts.
HURRAH! HURRAH!
GREAT READUCTION IN PRICES OF
READY 3LADI CLOTHING,
M. E. ROSENTMLD'S,
(OppoWto Powell k Cos.)
• I am now offering to the public a large and ohoico
stock of
WINTER GOODS,
BEAVER,
_
CHINCHILLA,
OVEOO.A2I'S
FOP MEN AND BOYS WEAR,
Which will be cold 25 per cent. lesa than former
priges at M. E. ROSENFIELD& %Imo a large Itv
votes of 4
UNDERSHIRTS ,ViD DRAWERS
I intend to sell less. than cost. to mako. room for
gotmg Stock. Now Is your time to buy a Bait
rhea Call and convince yourself that 3f. E. M
olten Great Bargains, in ,the line 'of
Cbthing and . • .
GENTS FUILNISHING GOODS
, .
Call bcfOre purchasing elsewbore. , , •
. . ,
M. E. ,ECISENITMD
TcrrAndaaan.- 23,,1870.
A NICE STOCK OF CHROMOS
2,z ) 4 Engtrip a s at FROSTS.
THE BEST. FRUIT JARS IN USE
wen*:
F~.t~:p:ty.:" I; r
e r ij#4:Aiti
-
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A. Pi.;
~, '-. - tie Seale
1 - wheel - ha WU
. ... .
E. SCHWAItZ.
133 Mtn Street.
HOSIERY
NECK-IVE.ilt
MIS AND .CAPS,
Conefating of
And DOESKIN
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, ±io:! . ' - „i:_i,.
GENTS: FURNISHING GOODS,
A now w 1 f2llllno of all the liktosi styles.
'Always on !mad and In great variety,
SUE LATi.orr /MD FEWEST 6TILEI VF
NECK T1E5,..13-OWS, &C.
Also the New Patent _
WINDOW U BRELLA
All or any or Goods will be Bold se
CHEA.P FOR CASH
As any in U market
Call anal look through our utort
Townpta, April 21. 1870
SPRING. 1870
1870
VAN VELSOR & MANNERS,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
68 Broad Street,
NVAVERLY TIOGA CO., N.Y.
Near the De it.
WE lIACE A CUITEE YEA:[ I.CEW TOMS CITY
SATISFACTION GUARRANTRFD
Alwa3 a Late on Land a large 'dock 01
CLOTHS AND OASSDIERES.
HITS' AND CAPS,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
trsh. Will be at the Ward. House every Thursday,
with sainples et Goode, and prepared to take mcs.
sures. GEO. 13. VAN VELISOIt,
April 20, 1870
80137. N. MANNERS.
A DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED
GLORIOUS I.IFWs FOR CITIZENS OF TOWANDA
_AND VIGINITY
There la constantly I)etug received at the "TEMPLE
OF FASHION," a largo atock of
SPRLNCI AND SUMMER GOODS,
which have ben purchased to sash, at re - duced
prices. end will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates
than ever before offered in Towanda. My stock con
sist.+ in part of
BOYS' A.7..i1l YOUTH'S CLOTHING}
DLACE. UsWW:4 Asp nr. vnewvEn smrs,
FINE DRESS COATS, CASSIMERE SUITS, LINEN
COati, Beat - +, and White Linen Duck Suits,
also a large variety of
Gl7.s;T'S FURNISHING GOOIiS,
HATS. CAPS, iI.'SPENDEII.S. NECK TM"?
AND LIZZ1:);
of the latest idyl... awl fashion.% Rumegther the in
ducements that I offer, and that I am not to be um
dersold by any dealer in town, or elsewhere. 411
who wish anything to ray line are renpectfnlly invit
ed to give me a call before pfwebus:ng and convince
yourselves.
lf. JACOBS.
Bcittlemrais frock,
Tovrau.ls, Pa.
n-ir Carl paid fur Bides caul Pelts..
NEW. SPRING ANI) SUVAIER
GOODS!
R. W.-ED D - Y
Would announce to the citizens of Towanda, and the
public generally. that he has in store and dilly re
ceiving new and ..
FRESH GO•OpS,
In his line, suitable to the wants of the people, which
be will sell for Currency at former
GOLD PRICES!
Consisting as esnal of good, well and reliable made
CLOTHING,
(No Shoddy of any kind) coUistiag of
- :BUSINESS SUITS,
all grades,
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
• all Wool,
. .
DRESS COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
• • Linen Coats, Dusters and Pants,
•
Overalls and Overshirts, Lhacn and Paper Collars,
Linen, Cassimere, and flannel Shirt& Neck Ties, Sue.
ponders, Gloves, Canes, Leather Dugs, Spring Style
Silk, Soft and Straw Hats. All first-du& Damen].
her that good Goods are chewer at a fair price than
poor gOods at any price. Call and examine my goods
before buying. One door south of Aspinwall's Hard
ware Store.
Towanda, Nov.lB, 1863. . R. W. EDDY.
BAKERY AND DINING ROOM
.11rat block north of Ward House,
BRE An, PIES, CAKE, &C.,
baked daily and sold at wholesale and retell. We use
the best materials and our work Is sheep neatly
dote % Dealers are invited to examine our wholesale
prices. PARTIES. PIC FIGS, supplied at rea
sonable rates on short notice. In our
DRUNG ROOMS •
we offer superior inducements to all who want either
a lunch or a good meal. Ladles can step In and
quietly enjoy a cup of Tea, undisturbed by noise or
rowdyism. Meals at all hours of the' day or evering.
OYSTERS on band daring their season and served
out by the dish or sold in quantities to snit. Of
CONFECTIONERY we keep an assortment equal is
an
etell.
yin this pail of the State, and sell. at wholesale
or r
Also t general assortment of GROCERIES. Prices
as low as ihedoweat
Towanda, Oct. 2 'W.
GOLD STILL COMING 1)OWN)
&VD EVlrily TIMM 11; THE .
GROCERY & PROVISION LINE,
art !tow being offered at
COW ELL & MYER'S
at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. all that they are
determined not to be undersold by any one. They
have enlarged their Store •by building so that they
now have room for the fresh supplies that are daily
received by them. They have connected with their
store a Market whore they now keep fresh meats to
Sell by the quarter or piece, sud a full supply of Oro.
caries and Provisions, to which they woula all the
attention of all cash Mayers. Como and examine our
Goods and Prices, before , purchasing and satisfy
yourselves. We gnarenteo all goods to give entire
satisfaction. We are thankful to ear customers for
their past liberal patronage and solicit a continuauca
of the same.. COWELL ix myr.a.
Dec. 20, 180.
TRY OUR TRAS AND COFFEE,
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Oar , Paints; Ole, 4e4 are of the pest %petty and
win be sold ves7Waite Our scents for .tlip_
oreat
Ai►TFRRTC&N ISTENg.
The only reliable Firei:Preet Elatepado. Also
FAIRBANKS'S ,SCALES
SCHAGH7ICOKE
_POWDER CO.,
SIIPHER PHOSPHATE.
TIIT WP
Li very laigo ant, mAnnftittared:out.of the best,
We are also prepared to do dobbtng of all kinds
We arc the only agents for tho celebrated new
EMPIRE COOKING STOVE;
Lest coiling stove In use, and every stave
irarranteil to give entislaction. March 10. 10.
GO' TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOB
1117.138JRD 4110IVING HACHINWS,
None better, and p . orta far the mane, an Iniportant
aruiouneement.
SASH, 'DOORS AND BLINDS
No better quality can be found, and at Owe attain..
able. Tema of
T O. V E S ,
IRON AND HARDWARE,
AR low a the tide of the ' market, ka., ke„ at
TILLETROPOIZTAN ,HARDWAILE STONY,
. Orwell,. Pa.
June 24, 1869-4yl •
NEW HARDWARE STORE !
WE ABE JUST.OPENING IN CANTON
13 A. IR., r) - VT A. IR, M.
Onr stock is new and we are offering it tg tLo pub
lic at prices that defy competition. Any one in want
of Stoves tan find with us the latest improvements
and most desiralffe styles. Our Cook Slam the
A3IERICAN IMPROVED, Is acknowledged by deal
ers and the pahlle in general, to be superior In bak
ing and cooking qualities, to anything now in mar
ket. We have
Carismyran's Toots,
Inds, Nuts,
• Rouse SHOD 4 AND Snits,
Laaers. LANTEIM, -
BFXIII, HOLLOW Wane,
STAIIPF-13 tt.Z. - AVAILF., CUTLERY, lac. &c.
Give us a call. We are prepared to convince you
that we can Nell as cheap. and al little cheaper, than
any other phtee in the county.
runt= & TRIPP.
,2111.1.1. PIERCE. 11. TI MM'.
Canton, Jan. 12, 1870• ,
NEW. 1-14EDWARE AND STOVE
STORE AND TM DROP AT WYALUEiLNO
1?. ; .F. SULZER,
. Has just received a full supply of
COAL AND . WOOD CCK)E.DIG STOVES, COAL AND
WOOD HEATING KTIDTIO,, ELEVATED CIWItg
BASE BURNERS,kc, HORSE SHOES, NAIL RODS,
1101LST. RITOE twit, TIORAR NAILR, CORN RICIV7S,
Applc Pearera, J'. All sizes of Nails and lionee
Trizoniln,l floods.
REPAIRING AND JOBBING OF ALL KINDS
of the most approved styles, done at short notice
All lauds of Cutlery, Scissors, iltaisors,Carpenters i
Illactennths, and Wagon Ilak.Srte Tools. Glass,
Shovels. Scoops. /cc. Give me •a, call, I will sell us
cheap as the els apcst.
Wyalusing, Nov. 3, 'LP. It. F. SULT.Eit.
L OOK HERE!
ntro 14 now 0:1 embil4tion nt the
Furniture Store,
Tke largest luad best stuck of
PIT
To he fond in Northe,ni rennsyivauis, which is be
ing cold at
My stock consists to part of Parlor, Library, Din
ing-room and Chamber sets, Parlor, Library, Exten
sion, Dining, and °nice Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads,
Bureaus, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Tete-a-tetes,
What-Thats, Cradles, Cribs; Le., A:e. A full line of
Mattrasses and Bedding, Pier,- Mantel and Common
Mirrors, Oval and Thistle Frames and Brackets, &a.,
Lc. In fact, everything
La the . 11 urniture Line 1
Which mat bo seen to be appreciated, and which will
be sold at
~ LOWER PRICES:
Than the same finality of goods can be purchased eine
where.
Thankful tollto public-for their put liberal patron
age. and determined to merit a continuance of the
same by offering indulfements not to be found ohie-'
where. I invite them to call and examine my goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge
for showing goods, and I
WILL NOT . BE UNDERSOLD!.
COMTRY riEALE.ILS supplied as usual at the low
est market primes.
I also keep on hand a large. assortment. of Ready
Made Coffins. from the most common to the finest
Rosewood. Also Burial P.obes. Crapes,:kc.,and Ism
the sole agent iu Bradford county ter alder k Fink's
BIBTALIC BURIAL CAM, CABKETS, &C
A good HEARSE always In readiness 'Mien required-
Towanda, Dee. 10, 1818. JAmrs - o. FROST.
LiENTTURE WARE-ROOMS
a
JAMES MAEDifiON announces to the public that
he still continues to manufacture- and keep on hand
• large ass/ :latent •f
Bureaus, Tabfre. Bedsteads. Stands, Chairs, to., of
every description, which are made of the best mate
rials, and in the magi workmanlike manner.
I invite the inapion of the public to my work,
which 'hall not be surpassed in durability at any ahep
in the countrj, loamy pricer will be found to be su
law is the times will admit.
Readygnade. Coitus condo/41y on handior mode to
order. hi good'Hearee will be furnished when desired.-
Ang. 1.8. 18G5. •
IZOOK-13DIDERY.—THE
lic iw respectfully informed that the Bait-Bin
dery has been removed to the f trigna inaildlueg, third
dory, where will be done
D. W. SCOIT k,CO
INDING . !
In all its rations branches...in terms aansasonable aq
"the times" will allow. The Bindery will be tinder
the charge of
An experienced Pinder, and all work willbe promy
done in a etyle and wanner which cannot be excelled.
Music, Magazines. Newepapera.old Books, ihe., bound
in every variety of style. Particular attention vat be
paid to the fluting and Binding of
To any desired pattern. which in quality and duns.
Wiry will he warranted.
All work Will be ready for delivery when promised: .
The patronage of the public is solicited. and per!
feet satisfaction guaranteed.
Tcrwanda. August 2. 1818—tf;
PRCF. HORSFORD'S BRA
'Preparation, at C. B. PATCH'S.
May 20.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOI4
la=SW"at MCk
NM&
;4;;;1
TOIVXMAA'A.4-
(8A1IN)101111 PATENT), '•:%v•
BAUGIIiiI BAW BONE-
Our stock of
anateriaL
a new and complete assortment of
Parniture.
IN TOWANDA, PA
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
CABINET PURLITUBE,
Miscellaneous•
IL C. WITITAKEtt.
BLASE BODES,"
;1 1 08 1
c ~;10
•
VIVO -
Ir
inti trgs'
i r •!, •
ft#401.64 13 4: : MAV G,,8T01 M. ,
, .„7 „ •
';11211M111:Uldilln TIVEIrrr
gorier Maio and Pine Stents4owatst Pa.,
gas'bided stock: s- toll and
ninpiets kisortmon, asks** *a
TWA natoacktgasaxaOldsa amid ba tbe arts tar
nntsinkal pd l. cantutly.p ubli selected with owed
tothe prograanto inns sf the *Mob bit
Wiedel lam ls 4l ed with 'O/h Itlamengo4 sea
Ca the nuinuatte tans # Wl:ting* or,
BM
Dauoi;
I TAOI7II.
BENAINE AND, ZURPENTXI4.
BABE. VAINT, wurrE-wAsa,'
- And au kindi ceDnughe;
ItCOIL
~CRROSEAT 0 ,
LAMPSAPIADES, IMES; CaGiNEES,
Spii a. raid. vole, Neati Foot,
TANNER'S AND MACHINE 011sg
- Pimp and Toilet, Artictea tn.n Mir variety,
SPONGES, BEM* SOAPS, CONES, :•
Etkunnien, ilitr-Dyes. Perpuncy, -
,
PociFTROoKs,PORTZONAIS,
TOOTH, SKIN AND HAM PITEPABATIONS,
AZiD LlctyollBk
For id Odiciusi use.
TOBACCO,. SNUFF, Pw CIGABS,
Garden. Field and Flower 13cals, 'Trusses; Sep. ;
Victors, Suspensories, Shoulder, Braces Breast
Plumps, • Teething' ; Rings; Nursing BOtlies,
NiPides,ltipple Shells and Shields, Syringes,
Bed Pans, Selt-Sealing Fruit Jars, Thar- -
it:Lewiston, Flavoring Extracts, Stone
! lug!. Glass Ware: I:*e' Slzds, Cork, Bath •
Brick, and Stove Blacking, rieh Tackle;Atn
munition, kc., Botanic:Eclectic and Houcepath
is Medicines, and all the popular Patent •
MEDICINES
All articles warranted as represented. Wilma at
a distance cin receive their ordera by stage or mail,
'which will receive prompt and careful attention.
• ' Medical advice given gratultonaly at the omce,
charging only for medicine.
far Thankful for pact liberal patronage. troold I ea-.
poctfully annooneolo btu friends and, the public, that
no Pail" , Shall be spared to aansf. and merit the Min
tinuation orthelr doinldenep and patroinge.
/Open Sunday* for preieriptiOna from 1/ to 10
a.m., and 12 t0...t0
. /...'and sto p.m:
Jan. 1.1850-3 T. • 11. •C. P0111:11:11, 31. D.
- pw. . -o W N ,
•
137 1,141D1 MEET, TorIANOA,
WHOLESALE • .AND iRETAIL
DRUG-G - IST.
The subscriber respectfully announces to the pub
lic in general that he has on hand' a large and well
selected stock of
~
..
•
DRUGS, . , MEDICINES,
-
. CHEMICALS, ` PAINTS, -
- ' OIL, ' ' VARNISHES'
WINDOW „GLASS, ' '
, . • InE STUFFS
All the popular Patent Idedlcbacs of the d - ay. •
PURE WINE AND LIQUORS
For Medical purposes only
- PERWII3IERY.. -
Fancy and Toilet articles. . ~
Soaps' of every 'description, ' -
"Thermometers,
Bathing. Surgeons, and Common Sponges,,
flair Druahes
.
Tooth Brushed,
~. Drcesing Combs, - ..
Pocket and Fine Combs, .
Toilet Powder,
..
' . Puff BoseS. .
.
-
-Tooth. Powders..
. .
Tooth Washer,
. and Tooth Soaps.
, .
And other articlts U4°11 4 ;1141 to the Drug trade too
numerous :o medtion. flaring the Agency of the
GREAT TEA COMPANY,
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
•
purchasers of goods in their line.
Physicians prescriptions anil.tamily• receipts cum
.Peanded by Perilous ti.ororighlt competent, at all
hours of the day or night.
•
Thankful for the pact liberal patronage. I re
spectfulty solicit a continuance of tke same, pledg-
Init myself that no..effort shall - tat spared to make
my establishment second to uoue in this section.
Dr. T. F. Madill may be coninited at this store as
heretofore. r • ' F. W. BROWN.
Jan. 91. 1970. •
Banta and Shoes.
G REAT
s .B - A.4GAINS iN
'BOOT'S & SHOES
NE R' BOOT AXI.)• ,SIIOE STOUR,
South riad at Ward Uonxt•
Tba undpraip.mel.lare recre‘ing a large and well ac
lectA atml: o:
B 0 0 T A N 1) S 0E 8
SUMMES AND FALL TR ADE,
NVl.deh we offer law for Cl6l. C.nisisting of
GENTS,
LADIES,
AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
SEWED AND PEGGED BpOTS
MADE TO ORDER
REpArRhyg : NEATLY DONE
AND BEADY WBEN pRomsEI?
Thatikfttl for past farm We solicit - a cent :mane
of the same
smarm 'WOODFORD. GILBERT M. CLARE
Towanda, April 5, 1869. .
Manufacteriez.
Broon az Co..
Still continue to manufacture their celebrated .
HORSE POWEILS & CLEANERS,
and will sell a Vetter machine, fir Ices money than
can be had elsewhere In the world. We, claim for
oar machines that they- will do =an much, or more,
than any other, and. are more durably built. .We
personally stiperintend oar went and ; see that it is
wall down. ; We will send
DicraitrrvE CATALOGUES,
of our machines, on aPplicatiolt
• -
ONE,OD TWO HORSE POWERS,
One & Tarn Ildrsi TILRESIIEZZ &,BEITkATORS.
THRESHER and CLEANERS,
F A.N N NG MILLS,
CIILCULAR PAW MILLS;
SAW A3ID GEIST . KILL work done to order
Give us a call before purcl!sailig clacwltere.
VII "OD
,aIIO,RIVINE,
00 2 aoo'l El
Ang.'2,
_ _ --
P - L
At',NIN6
The tuulekirtUid itarittg built alarire and comm - 0-'
Worm Mill in the .11orough of Towanda. and filled it
with the moil modern and improved-machlueryi for
the mannfaeture of . • • •
, .. . .
• NVMPOSV SAKI AIM BLINDS, • '
Are prepared to fill orders, whether largd or midi,
upon the shortest notice. We hare: also a large m
riety of 11OULD.C.W8, of the latest style and pattern,
. Welt we can furnish ninth cheaper ttuut they eau be
worked by baud.: . .
-
'win :G. .
• . •
, . TONGUELNG.. .
,GROOVING. •
An• know,
. .
. .
- SAWING,
• •
•
•
And all other work pertatniugla Joiner:, will‘tione
to snit onr customers. . .
Persona building. and not 11,111x:eon than twelve
to fourteen miles dietant, will find it largely for their
interest to buy of ria,•or bring their lumber andhavo
it worked by bur machinery. Bring your griet of
Flooring, or other lutubor:awl whiki your team is
feeding, have it grouiid out and take It home with
you., ' •
We will pay OMB for I,'DiE Am HEMLOCK delitered at our lumber- yard, Como 'and
Mee TM or Ilya' can't come. write. •
• •Towanda, Feb., Mel: L. B. BOliCifitti i CO.
=
1 AN OFFER
ESSE3
Stittable for the
MISSES
• ‘.• t, 4 ,
TOWANDA, PA.
WYOMING iNBIntANDLCODPANT, Wojogi.
„• BUD; 41A. -
Capdal and Surplus, - - $270,000
_ -
loins Aasauxur Issaturge. Cunriarr.•
.Jiartjard: CPR
crier* p•scairce. comi•Jimr.
. MulArd, Ccae.
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ALB.4WIr Coly
A!&amy, .V,
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BritixrinELD Etas AXID SL acts Isfirit.Aner
• Spriagfi dd, Mom
•
Lan.ursza rum: Tra - maxcx Co.,
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NEM tor: LIYIL /.1 1 1131Ltifel: COMPANY,
Audi. sl3,(o),Cct
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Pouctu wenn" Ind Luau% adjklatcd sald Ppb a
Mg) In it'd Mock bilow,ltard House, up d iln.
T. B. CARP. Amt.
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.For Liebilowinunamed &ate Corpamla •
Chimp FIDE a Star.mr, INaer,:txrz
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capital and eurpina over
Hume` IJLA$cz Courma: - 1 -
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Capital and snrpl us oTer
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CLpital anti. 6.121411 A over Sl.lf.om,i
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Capital a t . i . il;zairpl uuorer
ENTEEP*AE if:AMA:WE COMPANY
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Capital and snrfifus Aver..., •
In•FumccrPeoxiuNT.
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Carn:sl and anrylus over.,
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TIJAVE.I.I.}:k.S . /SKr:LOWE CAJY:PANy ,h
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Capital and surplus ow.:
. ladar taken en all kings 'lf l're.,crly, at as lox •
as by any other fellable Con
tyi- Policies issued and Losses, it any, wlret.,l at
lld#.tgeney. et...trouble 411,/
of ge:hg elsewhere for hrtUettirt:t.
troy_ °Mee at the Hardware ttore
sett s; co. c..s.
Tuwop:ll2, Feb. 7, 1W,C.,-rtf
NATIONAL 14FI;:' INSURANCE
CO. OF U.S.A
CASiI (311. VITAL, $1.01.10.000-PAIT,
Chartered by emigreLe,
CLARENCE H. CLARK. Pmflih•ni
JAY COOKE, Chairman Yinaniv and Ex. to::
HE:s.alY L. COOKE, Vice . Pro4hley.t ;
121ERSONW. FELT, SciiTtAry-aroi .I,quary,
The advantages o! the -National Lfe co.
1. It ie a Natloirilcoarany„,.l:..irr,rt-tI '04,7e..,
1. It hos a eavital XS
3. It often low 2:141 . 13 of 1;rcv.;1,......;
4. It fixrniKlies lari;er in.:tree, than etia r
pan.es, for the case niou, y ;
la definite al.l certain :
G. There la no po.sibility of mt.rep0.....ut.1, k!, Lr
agent++, Cr I,ll,SilMF.,rnt - 11: '1:1!
7. The rloileioi are plain r•mtra-t.,.,i; 14 , 1,12 '1L...1-
=lEllli for so touch room
S. An p6iiritni are nun-r. , 11.•f :
O. The policies art, exempt from ett.e ;
E. W. CI.A.I.L.Ti 4:' cu., L'Jto.,::,, 1'1,1,1,-.;:.,.,
General Agents
B. S. Bt:SSBLI.. Maw r.
C. EL.5811.17.L.7 O. 'ATAF.ON.
Agetit. forToi 7 Lula
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE
' !NM:RANTS COMPANY.
OF ILVATFciID, CONY
No.lDEsinsi 3zor..E. .•
ASSET); (June 1, IKG.I; over
Sun, zt7,9 , k), * ; , ,).
C1:1111ENT bv, - LDENp 1(} Tv 7 , 1 ENT.
Total Cl,nlms by I.,:utb 1:314W ' , .^ l 0 ".
Tot r 1 , %Tr. ov}2. ;•,: to.
.4 l' 1? EI, I J11:1'1 'AL ('())//'.1.1"/".
Au its iilrrplas ie v.iltitabl; a:v.4r qt.:
.I.YNU.IL DI -1*1)1::C1_):4
Whiell ;nay be a;•1:!InI it; rrilnet;on of Pro;;;,,:::,:.
zu.a.l; La &clew:nil:A.l:A illtere,..t. for t:;: !;;;;:lt cf t,
ItoutAl. or t;Lay C.o.ra.u;
Paid-ep l'ele:os ere gravit'e,l,att-t- two or mere
yvarx' Prenti.A.r..ls I._ .1 pn.i.l,
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ALL 1•01.11.1.E.v NoS-1.1',11-7•21T1N
It upon au
DESLIC‘ DLE. I:SM R.\
And lent...nlojactl in it, %teal..n.4, .•••t - eral •
Si" EC L P'E - 7' UR •
ORIGINAL %%ITU Tins co kN'Y AND Oil 1,11
DV. NO tIL-I.IEIL '
If. IL Anfi:EAN„Ve-ta.
Ton - nn•l3, I'a., 22.
Irises:.la:lc-vas
CONSUMERS OF
C (iN ECT I () R
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LE[ US REASON. nain'HEN!
HOW can any yei.t.a• t.•.:•;•
and wit it at 15 centa a puni:a. win ti Sljgar werta
16 cents at the IteVaierV iiinteva it te't,:ritl:.
‘ratedri 1
How cgs any dealer retail an h a rile enel, el
his customers and have a entiiisli.nee soul irfoi.i •
How call any consumer expect t irrurcka,
Cenfeetiourr3- at twenty-live and Unity a i.i•
pound whin a porn rattle cannot be nianurietssrl
less than thirty to. forty cents l rr postod,
of cassia -buds, ',unit almonds, and ,
goods? -
Within a foe: da3 is sac hat: tern orpe ~.s
buds. tote._ for dttcon cents pet: pound. sad
late Creams at twenty cents. riutl agent wk:., , .
'edged that they were;adulterittcd ten {,err cat. eras
Terra Alba ; and it is feet that bar. of ill: cLi-r,i
C.4nifectionery Sr.. wade and sold. in tins rear:*
every year, and, the consumers are the cid: -
injurefl by it.
No m, r
I
ir (6r ln ne,ll of Ilai.se ir :a, it-i..; a i 'll , • a.-:,.
of COI , , Clihr,Pry. Ire IC: (( Irlrl'lltl I tr. r!, ,rr ,, •:- , ,,6 ',
mum . adure Strictly I'm, an,l, free 1 um •,.'y wg , "
Client ticlrtcriumt 14 Ivallll. , .
• . 11 II:T.
Store formerly' °meted by John Carrn3n.lNlam
Towamb, October 21, Iti6.J.
FIRST NATIONAL 72,AiK
OF TOWANDA
CArria
,SURPLUS FUNi)
T 41 3 Bank offers UNUSUAL r.ttILITLI. ,
transaction of -a
G'.:AVERAL PAX K ISG
INTEREST AID ON H I T ACCORDLNO
AGILEEHENT
SPECIAL CATIE GIPS TO TI!:: C.): !.El - 1 - tox .•I tt;
ASD CLIECKS.
Part!eq wishing, to r.r.yr, M, , NIN .1) any plrt•r!
U,nitedlitatee. I,sigland..trrlaml. pna
riPal cities ati.l ton - nx ci Enroix.. can rr-Trt
drafts for that pttrp,,..l.
PASSAGE TPW ;TS '
To or trout the old Country, 'us io. t 61 , ,n0 , or ,:.: 1
Ing lines, always on linu.l.
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OVNII A C.EI , r,ED I 1114
Iliyhtst Price raid for 1 - . S Crild e,0,:
H. H. Pre!debt. N. N. 1:1.:I7n. fc
T.r.r4n.l t, Jan••2l. 11C.U. t..).!;
ALL KINDS GROCEiIIES AND
PraTialalla, at wlinknale nu.l retwl. at
May 114. 1 C. 11. PATCV.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
IMMO and CANNED VaVrla, .
3farrl 10..1wa. LON:: A FiffELER
CON6ENTR t7Tn LYE AND
pos.2A. al C. 13.
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FISH. - SHAD, MACK AtELL,
Hn . ei , COCP, Coa3h, ke .. at
. Ware NV. A, 110CF,WELL.F.
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Laneruier, 1..
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$ i. 2.701, f ,
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