== CZ • , :441vice`as to &rile& • 111 teaching a young horse to drive not hurry to see how fast ho can trot.: Keep each *ice clear.' and distinct from the: other; fruit ia, walk. ing him make him walk and 'do not allow hire . trot. While trotting, be egtmlly careful that he keeps steady at his pace, and do not allow him'to slack into a walk. The reins, `While driving, should be kept sting, anti when pushed at the top of his speed, keep him well in band, that he may learn well to bear upon the bit, so that when going at a high rate of speed he can be held at his pace, but do not allow him to pull too hard, for it is n,ot only unpleasant, but makes him often difficult to manage. To prevent bcdtPr-breaking, pro cure a small; hard, strong cord, from eight - to Lou feet long ; put the her ness'on the horse, buckle • the girth tight, makinga slippuThg noose on one end of the cord and put it around . the horses tail, close to .the body ; slip the other end through the terra and bit ring, and hitch the horse to post and leave him to himself. Tw r o or three lessons will cure any hoise. When a horse stands long in the stable his legs are apt to swell. No horse which is not disabled by sick ness or lameness should be allowed to stand long in the stable. Inaction pyoducps a dropsical condition of the independent parts of the body ; and the obvious remedy is to exercise the horse every day. To prevent ovrreaching,pare the heel of the forward footow. This causes The horse as he moves forward to raise the forward foot quicker, and allows the hind foot to remain longer, so that , before the-hind foot comes forward the forefoot is out of • the way. Also make the forward . shoe long. If the reason is not plain, let any one. try the experiment and they will be satisfied. • To KELT Cincxzss 7-TrAtanr.--: - We have published much on this subject, but the following from a correspond ent of the Rural New Yorker is op portune : "The way I keep my fowls in health, I clean out the house once a week ; put wood ashes under the, roosts ; have iron basins for them to drink from ; whitewash inside of hen house with hot lime ; put a little,ker osene oil en the roots once a 'heath. The main food is oats and cake or fenceto pick on. I never feed ' but fence n day—at noon, or when I • shut them up at _four five in the after noon. When they rim out then give them all they will 'eat. In my expe rience there is no easier way to ,get diseased fowls than to keep them stuffed ; it makes them lazy, and they won't work as much as they ought to keep' them in a healthy condition. I never had any gapes in chickens. When fowls begin to droop I give them three large pills of common yellow soap ; it is the best thing to cleanse a fowl I know of i I follow it for three days ; give them nothing to eat, and plenty of pure water to drink. In desperate cases give a half tea spoonful of tincture of lobelia. EZICI CCTITIVATING THE STRAWITERITY.-It has become fairly settled at the only sound 'method of cultivating the strawberry that the plants must be kept free from runners. The effect of this practice is wonderful. The whole growth of the plant is concen trated by this means in the original stock, and it enlargea, until as many as a quart of berries havebeen plucked ;rum a single plant. - It will be un derstood that this method is followed only with such plants qs are not rais ed with a view of propogation, but aro permanent varieties, set out for family use. In order to sell, the run ners must be encouraged. After all the endless list of varieties which have been extolled as the best, the Wilson retains its position as the best market berry. Much will be found to depend on the nature of the soil and the mode of cultivation. Before the plants are in bloom in the early spring, the application of liquid ma nure will be found of great value. THE situ; of an animal, whether cow, calf, colt, or horse, that dies on 'the farm is worth more at home than at the tanners. Cut it into narrow strips, and shave off the hair kith sharp knife before the kitchen lire, or in workshop, stormy days and even ings. You may make them soft by rubbing. A rawhide halter-strap, au .inch wide, will bold a horse better, and last longer, than an inch rope. It is stronger than hoop iron and more durable, and may be used to hoop dry casks and boxci, and for hinges. Try it on a brole.o thill, or any woodwork.that has been split. Put it on wet, and nail fast. Thin skins make the best bag-strings- in the world. A - raw-hide rope is a good substitute for a chain. It is valuable to mend a broken link in a tree chain.. For some purposes it is best to nsa it in its natural state. For other purposes it may be dressed soft.. 'To IlnuovE MOTES AND CHAFF FROM THE EIT--Calomel is one of the very best remedies for motes or chaff in the eye of horses or cattle. I had a cow that got an oat chaff on the eye ball, which resisted all efforts at re moval. Her eye became so swollen she could not open if, and white film began to grow upon the ball. I was speaking to one of my neighbors about it ; ho•recouunended the above remedy, which I applied, blowing it into the eye with a goose quill, about the bulk of a grain 'of wheat. Twen 'tv-fora• hours after, no ono would have supposed anything had ever ailed the eye. I know of other in stances where it has been used with "equal success.. DRSTItOTING Qt.:BRANT AND GOOSEBER- _Ur Wortits.—A fly or miller deposits small white eggs on the under side of the tender leaves of currant and gooseberry bushes, which yield the large numbers of white worms that devour the leaves. Fora day or two after they are hatched, the worms are scarcely - perceptible to thb naked eye. But they . grow rapidly and devour tender leaves.rapidly. , The only reliable remedies are . crushing witft the fingers and sprink hug with the powder of hellebore otwalraiii album), which may be ob . *tained at Most 'drag stores. * Put a few cents worth—sayane or two table, • spoonfuls—in a pepper box, turn up the branching bushes, and sprinkle a , small quantity on the leaves, when the egg s or v; . orins can be seen. If the smallest perceptible atom comes 74 1 ,fAiitacti with It worm; it will rive Forts of fits.Noliis the tanie to watch :or-them..Let the powder ' ca hellebore be handled tvith caution, its the minute dust produce terrible sneethiv, if inhaled. P IE SEWING MACHINE! THE DOINLESTIO is o.Stilt:We ,wltich has ' been used for . tiro last. Avo : years ins the West, and is npiv‘,LitraduciA foYthe first time in This section. It runs faster than most, easier and more quietly than any, doing:the lightest m well as the heaviest work done on any Sewing Machine ALL `HARE in - arD TO CA/ . .1: AND SEE IT All Machines -have Blake's Patent Table. Agents wanted in unoccupied tzTritory. :Address, BLAEt k CO., Scranton, Pa. ror balo by May 12, 1670.71 y EASE AND CO_IIFORT._ THE BLESSING OF PERI T ECT There is'nothing so Vainiticiaspez l rdi4 'sigiat, and perfect eight can only ha obtained by wing • PERFECT SPECTACLES ! The thfileulty of procuring which is well known. MESSRS. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OCCULIStS AND OPT [CANS, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, iLANIIPACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPECTACLES, Have, after years of experience, experiment, and and the enaction of costly inachirery, been enabled to produce that GRAND DESIDERATUM, PERFECT SPECTACLES! Which have Leen sold mitts unlimited satisfaction to the wearers in the Western States during the past fifteen years. Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never the the eye, and last many years without change! Messrs. LAZARUS k MORRIS bare appointed JULES HUGUENIN. dealer in Watches and Jew elry, as their sole agent fur Towanda, Penria, and vicinity. April 14. 1870. EC= MEM=EMM -' llbOlOLOO4 lll b - OfM' . 'ts'_t:(":''- - ::. ,'. t i - - ,:coi .--•, -. ...:-.-`i 1 : ,, , - .:!-j. LOCK STICH -, Plcin Maines - Half Case Tn. - Lou it 'GORE, • Towanda. Pa. A. A. ELTNSTIt. Athena. Pa. Wyalnaing. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, The subscribers would respectfully Inform their many friends that they have upened a • BOOT AND SHOE STORE ! At No. UR 'Alain-at.. Towanda, Pa They Lave jitFt received a flue assortment of LADIES' ANDiTTENTS' SHOES Con,inting of , LADIES GAITERS, Of all grades. Ladies GOAT AND LEATHER SHOES MISSES AND exitt.vrtm'is SHOES Of every variety, which will be sold cheap f.ir cash. Give them a call and altiary yourselves that they are selling cheaper than the cheapeat. We would call easpecial attention to our CUSTOM .1) EPART3IENT ! We makc to order everything in the line, of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEA"S IrEAI Being mechanics of tunny year practical experienax, axe feel confident, that we can give entire satisfaction. We employ none but first.class mechanics, and have secured the services of the veteran) boot-maker of Bradford county. :dB. J. W. WILCOX. who cordial ly invites a tall from his former patrons. Ire guarranfee perfrst fits, and atl work Iraprontet. Repairing neatly and,proniptly done. Bernet/ibex the place, 1:o. 'llB Main-el.. a few doors below the Means HOUK'. Towanda, Pa. Loot out for the sign of the Big Boot. a• 1.27.'74.—1f D.IVIS CALL AND EXAMINE THE NEW STYLES An" SPRING MILLINERY GOODS ! AT 311 SS GRIFFIN'S STORE, • Where you cannot toil being plea-ca with the GREAT VARII2tY OF BONNET, 11.1T9, ETC. Pricer to suit all customers. Do not forc, , ct the place, No. 2, South Front METICUR'S NEW BLOCK, TOWANDA, PA. April G, 1870-2. n REPORTER JOB PRINTING OP.FICE mcently added greatly - to our facilities, we are now prepared to do all kinds of JOB PRINTING AT LOWER PRICES AND BETTER STYLE Than any establishment in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL IT THE REPORTER - OFFICE AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS. SENT FREE! 1. O'KEEFE, EON k CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE k1...1) GUIDE TO TUE FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, FOR 1870. Published itt January. Every lover of flowers wish ing this stew hrid valuable work, frve of awe, should address Immediately 3!. O'KEEFE, SOK k CO., =- vellum k Barry's Mock, Rochester, 0et. , 21, 1889.—tjun 1 • CENTRAL MARKET. Thelinbaeritiern stnloontinne to keep eon:it:luny on hand a fan and complete =mamma of every thing pertaining to their buriners, enarieting of BEEF, PORK, FRESH AND SALT SUGAR cL7ICLI) UAMz ILUTTON, LAUB, VEAL. POULTRY, SAUSAGE. LARD, BOLOGNA, DEEM Lr.KY. TALLOW, &c., ME H , FRESH FROM TI LAXES, OYSTErS EECE,n'ED, DAILY In their sem•en Paz - W.14 witlingilysterm 'large or smallonnut:- Ues will bo furnished on bhort, nonce, at %bc old .stand. Crarrita. idAatzer, Man tarilv's ;Una, first Maar north of Dr. Porten. . ' Cu& Kriztor. ) Ers.tru::MCLtOCL 3. TUG. /llttramt.. Fob, 2i, 1870-tt . VIBELPORIC, HA US ANIV , IIAIRD _L.. at commr4-111A-kFea. ALLltra•B , ,•driltiftllos4 l -Vtio Bandon.;,rh.lesgo ?Illy Pi, 1569. C. H. PATCH'S. • 401.-S-/;* :..• • ~ 3 I . Eimm ILULW.A.Y. um mum tut - seOlnratswrzteW _ oze suaurazat.. • , 3 02Asowqr.lxdF 11 * B-uoir• ouscit—ialaHLN ISMS cilickiii)..iiitstrAttAL 3lll 4 l 4 MILWAIBEICKAT, PAULO:hum^. . And all points Wen snit Nathan& DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS. , LOUISVILLE. ST. LOW* , And WI points South and Southwest: . NSW AND DaS01121) sulotrbit arrritotrz cams stb lloormince, Dmris.o. 'Paw atm. =scum CIWIRILATI. cin end after Monday. MAY 2nd, 1870. trains will leacelVarerV at About the following hours. viz 4:24 axe., NIGHT EMPRESS (Mondays excepted) for Rochester, Buffalo, - Dunkirk. - Clareland and Ohl. connecting with the Lake Share, Southern, and Grand Trunk Bidsrap_ at= Dunkirk and Cleveland for RIO WeltilalOwtpleay. land with the C. C. C. & Inn. Railway tarlatan. . sprat; and st,Cincinnati with theLouleville Short Line 'Railway, and the Ohio & Mississippi= far the South and Southwest ; also with ing linen at principal stations on main line. 4:58 a. up—NIGHT EXPRESS, daily, for Rochester. Briffalo. Dunkirk. Cleveland and Cincinnati. mak. kw direct connection with trains of Grand - -Tennk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland. for all pottits West, and at Cincinnati with Jim 0510 atiliaaiesippi end ,Lord ) ville Short Line Eadistragriof the Sough and tknitnwest ; also with all connecting lines at principle stations on main line. ' 8:29 a.m.—MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted. for Buffalo and Dunkirk. 5:95 p.m.—EL MIDA ACCOMMODATION, Sundays excepted. 8:93 p. M., DAY =PRESS, Sundays excepted, for Rochester, Buffalo, Druaktrk, Cleveland, Cincirmia• ti and the I,.nth. Stops at principal stations and connecting points on main line. New and improved Drawing Room Coaches &coons. pony this train' front.Tork to Buffalo, awl Sleeping ft.' hes are attached at Hornellaville, run. ring Sao' to Clesveland slid Galion without change. 5:16 p.m.—EX. MAIL, Sundays excepted. for But foto, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached.to this train running through to Buffalo. 7:00 a:m.—WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. 4:10 p.m.—EMIGRANT TRALN, deny for the West. $65 - $7O 1:00 a.m.—Nlft/TP ijinir-q& , itnatlitysexcepted , con. nectinglit aleW:.Yorh _kith tatiiellimin trains and steamers for Boston and New England cities. Sleeping Coaches accompany this train to N. Y. 5:50 a.ni.—CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Mondays ex, coPted. connecting Mersey City with afternoon . and evening trains 'of Now Jersey Railroad Sir Philadelphin;Baltimore, and Washnigtori: and at New York with steamers and afternoon Express trains for New England Cities. Also stops at—.pain cipal stations and connecting pointifon main Ma. , Sleeping Coaches accompany th istraintoliew York 1 12:35 p.m.—DAY EXPRESS. SundaYsexcepted. MD' netting at Jersey City with midnight Express train 05 New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia Also stops at principle stations and connecting points on mein lino. New and improved Drawing• Room Coaches swam. pony this train from 'Buffalo to New York. 3:35 p.m.—ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN, daily for Susquehanna. 8:38 a.m.—ELMIRA MAIL. Sundays excepted. 0:25 p.m., NEW YORK MAIL. Sundays excepted. :7 9:05 win...--LIGHTKING 'EXPRESS, daily t cognac* Invent-Paterson . for Newark • at - Jester C ity' Morning Express Train of New Jersey Railroad toff Baltimore and Washington • and at New York with- Morning express train for Aston and New England cities. Also stops at all principal Battens and con necting points on main line, Sleeping Coaches accompany this train through to Now York. 3:45 p.m.—WAY FREIGIIT, Sundays excepted. BAGGAGE CHECKED 'THROUGH. &IN. A revised and complete "Pocket Timm Tabh" of passenger Trains on the Erie Railway surd con• nectinglinea, has, rhcently been ipthltahcd. and Can be procured on appllcaton "to the - Ticket Agent el the Company. L. D. IZUCEER. Gen . ' Sept pA. & N.Y. CANAL & R.R. CO. ARRANGER NT OF PASSENGER TRAINS, P.'4. r.x. ar . Ye P.M. Waverly,..... (1,35 3,05-6.42 - 4. 6,05-1,18-8,10 Towanda 7.1'x,.58-7.35 5.15-12•25--7,20 Tunthannock.93-6,17-4./d Pittston 10,11--,7,30 " 2.00-8.55 Wilkes'Barre, 10.55-7,55. 1.115-8.30. • • • • • White liaven,l2.a , l r. x .11,68 A.AI Mauch Chunk,l,34) Easton 317 9,05 PhiPh (arr). _5,05 ..... Nen:l:or:4am) 6,05 6,00 P.M. A.M. Down Train dines at White USPCII. Up Trains dines at "Pittstor. Passengers to and from Kew :York and Plailadel- phis without change of cats. Down train connects at Allentown with Through Fast Express for llarrtolnuv, Pittsburg and the . _ GLORIOUS NEWS! CP.E:rfr A37EEW.I2 TEA STORE tio. 1 auur - rni S PerioN's 2m Bwcz, BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, PA.. RED, WHITE AND BLdE STORE fCESes of TWIN GIVEN AWAY ZILE • pIIILT,' to BEUEfy the .ople that this is the place tb save money. Py. LOW AS TIIE GREAT- AMERICAN TEA COMPANY OP FEW YORE. Fresh Ground Conereceireddailyfrom New York. or grondd do order. Also whole Coffee, green and roasted, all styles, whole and ground ISpices, Dried Fruits, &c., at equally low prices. The imbserthar bogs leavo 4 to return his thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him while in the Grocery business in this place, andvospectially solicits a trial in kis now enterprise. The business will be conducted strictly on the • 43 will not Taco to iiatr antra prices to mako up for the lowa of a credit business. • If you can't 'pare the money to pay for a pound buy an 01111e0 and 113 y for it. Ito indepcndent—then 7 , 9 - Will he worthy to walk under the And buy Whit Goode cheep. far Itomernber the IVA White and Blue Stare. iteneßlealt. Ilrldatilttreet. July 1, 1E49. BRAMITALL & RIDGEWAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK i OF TOWANDA. CAPITAL . ....... . .$125,00. SUIIPLITS FUND • 40,000. Y. • This Bank otTere UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the transaction of a . . GENERAL BANKING BUSINES)9. INTIMEST AID OS DEPOSITS - •ACCONDING TO AGM:EMIT. • SPECIAL. CAET. GIVEN TO TNT COLLECTION or Nom Parties wishing to EC' NONLT to any part of the rutted Slam England, 'Orland, Scotland, or the prix- cipal cities and towers of Europe, can bore procure drafts for that pnrpose. . • • • • ,• •-• PASSAGE TICKETS To of from the old country, by best ateamer or Sail. .in bum always on band. • • ; • k"%antrt ! tps BOUGHT Of AT lIEDUCES EATEN. Highal Price paid for UiS tiaras; Ceitased Atm. 11. 8511 Th. President. N. N. sErrs. hi. '- Towanda. June2S, 18C9. . THE, OTTOMAN DECHAKBRE 1 :NEW ARTICLE or FURNITURE. CON'irkN . [Ki4 : 'TO EVERY, ONE. MEM 4. l iP ' CMg)4XN. Avoiding the unPli;litliness and mippressing trace odprattf the t3inkliotensnd.4wlrett ei t trate - nrielbl and` Ornamental:. It ler m than any article of Farmlimo of ibp gismo cold. Foe rate by all. principal Furniture!)!lradeelk,. P&p 10.1)(L. vmr,lenlllll4 ALL rr 7 CDS ROCEIUM Provisions •at whblesale and.ro4 at' • ' flays 11;11'4W:1 rithiS6l/434rw,:: AFII.Tai ST9OIO: Th WOIViEti Wart., at! . ' • • C. B. PATC1111:: May 20, GOING WEST GOING EAST mum, - 4en'l Paes'r Ag't Commencing Slay 16, 1870 GOLNG NORTH = I 10.55 9.49 5,85 JOHN P. cos, Superintendent, Tea and. Coffee. TEAS GIVEN AWAY ' Attho sign of tho AMERICAN YLAG! And tIIO CASH iSMI! ASTFIGCAN FLAG `Tao the Amolpan Tea h?ore! 'Zscellaneaus, 77 4- . , • .., INDISI'L'SSIBLE FOR =ill ,OT ,-;7 • •• • 1:11* , 4:•:i HA, G . Affois.unhommoce PATO& - mu 4#olt ate& 6i now dtgZld tiareb)the-iaaij4tlltlak"°aUdg"atkilll IT. *NW iad adisied gook of ME GROCEBIEB, - J - 7 rdchnine Pucbmbitor Cub. suited 4:004142 UM I can nil r.low as ; can 1 . 4 purchiliod elioirhare. I Dow palm to itkoplablicalsbiek TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, ermtar. BAiialtra. ariCEB, •71 t l i ri l4 ? ar k e r i rt T AKRON FLOUR, GROWS DO. ay! po., BUCJIMIELT DO. I keep radially :au hand.14:14. , 41" 411.D.,2 i;dthielition of the public to our Coal $o Bait STOCK OP. TOBACCO, In a~vslity or pica. Jose OaklersOokbratedLaiup dry. Sew remit CitemJad and &own Soap nom all aid samba gar gat of J ♦ ij. f E WOODEN WADE. Largo assartnutt or intilat **IONS; TOll4r SOAPS, ke....!tfr , , , /,1011 . jr4r , thojfthestmuh price f 0 COUNTRY PRODUCE.'' " s,elrem4etltbefagstiepl34lNillge• C. B. PATCH. All weans indebted toibi and make lounedlate imprint! Towanda. March. 12, 1861. GROCERY .4M:> 113,97i1§1014 .smom,m. MoCABE & MIX. ) Wholesale and Itetall neatens • sE FAMILY -eaacE:nizs P.,Rl_O 'V LS I 0' N. 84, BIMKIITIVIi NEW , DLOGL TOWANDA. PA. We do not deem it neeesiaiii to enumerate all flu diferent articles we keep. Our assortment is ALWAYS COMPLETE. We e . 41not,b/pg buqi? FIRST CLASS GOODS. Cash paig . for PCMCIeie,.P4)4UCe Mkmhl,lWW pEopiss GROOM: AND EROVLSIOX STORE, r •!Yy , .J a swl;,c,s%, r r !S' ~Yf compl!tt Kock GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, 'Which *6 be sold et the lowest i;oestili glee& CODFISH, MACKEREL, HERRING, PORK, muTTON, HAM, FRUIT OF D MODERN STPITE ,M YANKEE NOTIONS, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, &c• Bring on your produce, Able!' We PRY cash for. DAIRYMEN; A constant supply of Ashton Bait, all goad Churns. Butter Firkins, Tubs. he. Please call awl look Wong' our iisnd wi will Axiom" beatto *a* yob. .. r !V: WCOnnz. Towanda. April 28:, 1889. LOOK • , 47 .1 At The old BUM& of &UMW& & .Cowitu., are no* receiving alareastaidt seleakid Mock of • 011011681113 AND , PW - YEUONfir • Which they offer to c l oak Wet? a!, pahma 34t dr competition. • Caab paid for an kinds FarmerVProdnoe. April 21, 1/16,—tf. EZin pigs trUGUKtiiNf JEWELLER SILVERSMITH, Ow door north of is i~t. , faS/( NERCUWB NEW BLOCX. TOWAI9A. PA Him AA mehred from 'Sow Turk a turer of flike Gold „LADIES'. • WATCHF4, rVI I **l4l:E.il s ili : of all desuiptiano: Alio • selected soiortmeot of iGOWCILUNS, I rpm 4HILD- J" DM, W W,MI 76 , • 1,41; ittoseTaz caw CLOCKS Or AL EST TO THE MIT GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES AND LIE.O4S9ES to At all men of lavabo* sight; A. C 6i 4 'PA Ts 4 li"ltal : ;;.TO . By this Went I am enabled to exchange Muses rt An without 'grldc 3E LB BZ:PitlttD :.++~..+aw►llY~r 165~11~.. • iMillow 'had, allion m alms, Swim* MUM. sad si . 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T . -::::::,• 3 1..,3:-.3.7 . 3 •:_i e ,, , i 3 4:! . .. , •:3' - . , ".. :,, i 133 Arias -atienT..-rowArtim. iiiierja4labitileibeiWptire " iiie;i ina *l4rti Almeria. , occupied - bp IL-liameribere where be Irit! P°0141114491 j '1 4 :,..-,-:?..,t, ................. .-„ , .„ i it.A.,,,,,31A_DE ' CLOTHING, , ~ ~.IIR ~ .... ....t : ,!.7.1 •. --- '":!:-:,',1:`.,:::: - I - .':' ,-- :: -- :'''i; GENTB-FTIENISHIN3I-cIOQ . ,1' indekhelraiiiAtaithelmiesitiotitiCe. I PAM OCILI AA% Winn inde Inft4; Idefegicr bon ' *MIS alUiritacWo4 o l4 - 4 11 1: _ WOCLEIt an* tray SO canto and upscrd; OM VERT U _ LOWEST PRICES!! o'ftv eN'rr' anCiira die larelt3o, IWO; DEVLI . it,qQACPANY, CLOrriiIIEF - Rt 0. D. MOIL e van We oy Teen 0 Oef; ea 61 the 'it 1 established a nd'intoeissful - tonsibeis, enables as . to Inducements that make, this announeersent wostbyot , • Importing our Po: sign goods direCt, orarolliug thi mitzt ed les=lessm=n pfarrs, em ettoatgying oar goods, sod =dant &ogress " our =MO, ire .elalnl to lead tho islet to' • READY-MADE CLOTiIiNG, Of which wo keep full Ones of all guiles. for Men int! IltiTs. In • • GENTS FURNISEING GOODS Onr Steals constantly large and ,scaronable. W SIC the aide manufacturers of the AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT, Which tee supply Loth reaayauade and to order PRICES UNIFORMLY LOW. Gentlemen visiting Xecc York ere requested to call and bare their maasnrm r&orded upon our books. • :MUM "AcCAE, HARRY MIX. System of delf.idomintrement .and other inform .- ton promptly Inntlehed when desired. • liroademy corner of Grand Street, and Broady's' , corner of Worm! Street. Addresellon 2156, lieic York pcyst-offiee. Uarclt 93-U. • • DEN'LLIi & CO. HURRAH . ! HURRAH ! ' READY IADE CLOTHING, I am now adoring to Oa public a lima and choice stock at SPRLNG - AND SUMMER GOODS,. And all the lath styles for Spring and Summer wear Which will; La irc;111 24-, per leo that* former prices at M. E. AtOSENFLELDS. Also a large la- To/Pe Ot• lintendtersell teas than cost to 'net* zoom for !kV St e& 2 'leont is your titno to bat Suit chedtp.l: Call and convince yourself that M. Z. 110. EIEFFIELD effete Gnat Bargains in the line of Clothing and - . DISPATCH SIISt - IMdVVED. oz itotis nwo tint,cl=s or toltirnA There is constantly being soothed ales “TEMPLE Or. rikEIBION,"A large stock of. • . • . - SPRING AND :SollittEll -GOODS; . . , ". .whfrai bawl ,been .pwchawd. for cash, at rodaced prices. and all be sold to rash bums at lower raise than ever belbre ofnand fn Tonznila. o stoc.k con idstaln isn't of . , • 1111 SWISS WATCHES; QM I:4V ZF fs~:.in`fi. :''r ritoattatzi MEE =I MOM I ,43,sn,qAtt. . ~~ 'lla6eticgW { cgYtttia t 4 A 4 , PttrchisOlad*=wl"`t': NO . 311OUDIX TO NHON, . GOOD& ' l ,ooo'door oast Or Pinta is Ofo. 132Mala8tOset BuqlwvAlr. vi_-yous. ATTENTION. CUSTOU'WORK 011 EAT lIFDUCTIONIN.FRICES OF Ina DI. E. ROSENFIETAYS, (Opposite Powell k Cos.) Cousin Wig of LINEN:GOODS, FOE MEIN AND BOYS UNDERSHI:RTS AtiD DRAWERS GENTS --PUBNISUING GOODS. Call before varetuesing efaembere, Tesriu* Jan 96; Leto R;~~z•.~~~,~w.4 km, Bora: mg Tomes moms° sLacs. itici;x4 sLAND BIDY inuarni sin i`Num coera,.besaucns sum, Coata,pa4}.lkiita,agl WAlta Mutt puck , Sato, - also kluge raioty of • GENT'S •;GOODS, um; oat's: strwmanscNicacEs. Alco'.unsvi eittia lateit filet and lublcnt. Iletuimber tie is diteetniiiitetbgrolltre. mut Met' I am net be be toa dstoold by ivy dealer Itt town*. or thimble°. All vie" Ittah smiblatetxt tox line we =spectre./ Int ed to ere me eallbefare pattivlng sea eetorinae ;MOSEL So. 1193tekt:et;.*bllesoliee,Bloek. _ Tolvtilde, 'Pa. Cirth pia for Rides oI • isirti, Comnid --- Awn want Twice a?, Ttrte 17.ROCERY & P VISION TINE , ••!. • Bra new being offered at' -' • • "• .` ' ••• • ' - • • • 0 0 W-..E L L & MYER'S at Wept that cannot tail to lathitrall s that i tbey arc de -ined act to be underiold try any' one% :i: They firfeligWid thidelltore by building ao that they =akar saaeanwrfor the tenth , supplies that are daffy . The7:4 lo coaniirtat Tab their Aar , bleb atria to cap : lota, arida tau imply Who. °area arid Prdrliduay, to abffbk theyaould Ball the Maim brill each bri,trare.iPaueen&eitastiLue our pose , end primp. betbre — :Inotblaabfg ; Cud: Battair_ yonritelfea. ::Vre guareutee goo dito- give entire 4/414.01 sta3.`' tkee-004141:talmutingrenace for their rlit tottritresuo and math* it offßitirioluteo 'of -the Ccifflfflr lc DIM. • - - _ a Bt6T'FRUIT JARS MUSE ' - 4,,::Qgt.": - 'l4: ' - '•a;- 4, - , 4.%,' • - t ;, , , - .1,-.3.14 , ;: 1.1:11i:L;*^ - ,4* . f.4744 1 'W If; !--f! - fr, ", 1 tVi 7q . .i.ti: - ', l, 44o*;:liiiWgr r--'imierileii zipagneeirt t4i . ihlliJ:i.xB 1 T ,NA , 1 ',..'; ,-3-...?.;,.- . ?.. 1..141:4-,.-f.i --17 - 1. , - - , :rt •:;•1 1 :Li:: - . I= - 113 - 1 COidiEll TO': lIIEI 'aV I ,ONAT, 4 ILT%Tr:i:it;I,,, ::::s'soo - ii - :Siii;ii . ,.''lo:,.. - :,':,,,. =I liiAnfLlTorepriqh'i Grand Menagerie, Caravan.- and Timis A `Grand Consolidation of EXTRAMIDINART:ATTIcACTION 11 Imitensp Pens, CONTAfIW{O LIVE% EIPZCIMENS OP TEE MOST BARE AND CURIOUS AN'IMAtB and DiEtDEI knosta,to Zogin;7, All the truly GREAT ARTISTS IN TilS ARMIC rnottssiox Tho Urgent and Bent 14:EgAdEVIE 1 D CIRCUS Cotidrined oN4 organized: All the 'lintinnis are Splendid ,S)lecititevs of their S'ifecies EVERY MEMBER OF THE CIRCUS COMMEY .1 BRIGHT PARTICULAR STAR. ONE HUNDRED AND 'FIFTY nonan'Asi) .OVER ONE TRIMM'ED:NENI Tbislsblbittuu Is glvetrunder TWO TENTS, wiz T!OKZT wax ADMIT Td kr* TErre vool Ixt warm weather! Dry in inst weather Come and oeo „ - TEE- AT-8T ;•'PARADE, i?n - tbo morning . 4, tlir 410 , 91 Ethibition mummy • CHILDUZN. jupdfrite years) Vipurcopen at 114 Bid 6k o•dock. IV WANDA, Saittrday; Jtlfflg llth. LACE7VILLE, Mowlay; JunclBth. ROY,-Friday; Jime 10th 1870. • 4;Crriato - . l iiie fillo liardiobo edol b 7 th 1 Eltib• Vito:Dent Irits'fifiro - ii!ffhoT,fothlng House of JOBS, Ptarlelptiz . ==a Atri , , :: . t. tt, . -- . MAE Sit klit,,trgartlf • •: - : - ..=' , *..4ii ''' 4 ,W , t ,‘' ~ ' iv ..riti:vi tli "..t,i , r.'i r - .3-:',-24-.114:;:=40!--.3 .1 .?;A:ci , t4 , .. t. - P. VNBOITS - 14V/OrlileVirt ;, : 1 1 .-_ , .., , ;1 TOWAWDAi,I I A4 • ~-! ..-. -; , ,--:" I $ 1.',.. ,1 '1111114 1 01.# tO biri di Midi of ' - ',_ ~ ~ --:' , :. 1 ? .;. : , - /''.. ; ._,_ MEA:e7IVIYWA : P4 B *iidotrivirriiii* wilt iik:d*lttiier!ibita E ' • `l'• . 110I3St.': MMMNG 4.:160D5, BM 2 1 90145. gait:" BUM* Ttr*r. ' .114111D:44116 0.• Oat Pabita,OfKie., ait Otthetbeit Taint rad gni be raid my law.. We are alao *genie tor . Me pdit:CAN ' ST MW ffiUrEr The oat7.ardfibU Ikot Pm/ Bakinaule; Also ME ,PzUM4I44IfITS SOH.AM:MLCORg, POWDEZ CO, asixara ,sisr nos* P 00 - firm IT E: , :Our`stook of, . MINW.AIRaII Is very . largo and - inittinfictarel out of do best . • Wasp" alboprepatell to do Jobbing of all klade. ! Woarnibootdy agents for Iluicelebnited now EMPIRE COOKING STOVE, • - - 'AO treat cooking 'kw. in- use, and every Steve to give satisfaction. • March 10. '7O. dO TO S. N. BRONSON'S FOR I it 61/B4RD 310 WING MACHINES, Mae Wien entlywrta ter to sante, an important stutotthorreent. • SASH, ' DOORS AND BLINDS ! No better Oat' ity can be contd. and at • Prices attain able. Tons of STOVES, IRON ;lAND RARDWARE, As low as the tide of the market, &c., &e., at Ituts•rouTaN'HAnywenE *our, Orwell, Pa. June 21, 181:4—jr/ LOOK HERE! Thera Li now on exhibition at the Mainrizoth, Furniture Store, The largest l aud best stook of FURNITURE! To be Tonna lu NorthircePenzigivania, which Is be.; ing sold at oßtAnr REDUCED PRICES! My stode &insists to part of Parlor, Libritti, Din tag-roam anti Chamber oats, Polar, Library, Eden. Mon, Dinka" and Oaks Tables. Chairs. Bedsteads,' Bureaus. Washstands, Boras, Lounges. ,Teto-a4ctes, "What Mets, Oodles. Cribs, ku. ko. A full lina• of Wag:uses and Iledding, Pier, Mantel and Common Kimura. Oral and Rustic Frames and Brackets, tc., ix. tictorcerythLug . In the ft urniture Line I Which must be seen to be apprectaded, and be saki at LOWER PRICES! • Than the Immo Toddy of goods can be purchased else where. limit Nil to the public for their pest liberal pstren• age, and determined to merit a continuance . of the same by offering indrusanenta not to be board elso• where, /Amite them to call and essuntrie my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. No charge fur showing goods, and I WILL UNDERSOLD! COUNTRY DEALERS supplied seminal atthe low. cst market prices, also keep on hand a large tasoittnent of Ready Made COMM', tram the moat common to the finest Bosearm4 Also Bmial Robes, Crapes, ke.,and lath the sole agent in Bradford county for Shnler k, A good EIVARSE almkri is readiness when required Towanda, Dec. 10, 1868. J.MIMI 0. FROST lIIHMITC= WARE-B6OMS JAMES MAMMON annonneatto the pahllethat ho still continues to nuurolacture and keep an hand a largo aastatnent of CABINET FIIWNITITBE, Barcene. Tables, Bedsteads. Stands, Chaim, he.. of every description, attach are made of the 'best mato. dale, and in the most atoll:manlike manner. I invite ths inspection of tho public to any work which shall not be surpassed in durability at any shop in thoimeartry, and my prices will be found to ta as low as the times will admit. Ready -trade constantly on 'hand or made to order. A goixt Hearse will be furalebed when deeirea. Og• 21364 V ROOK-BINDERY. -THE • PUB- Le to tegiecthdly Informed that the fIooVIILL ilery hie been he tr dote to the Argue Building. third story. wre lin all. its iarlons brunches, ay terms unreasonable as , "the limes" charge will allow. The Bindery will be under the of An eneriesoult Zander; and RH warred be prompilr dame a Arlo and =caw which cannotbe Mad% Megulnee. Minna oia Books, &c., bound in every unetzr of style. paetloabtir 'amnion will be paid to the Bang and illuding-of To-any desired Fatten?, which In quality- and &us. bility will be warranted._ .- Ailwerk will be resdiror de very. when printdsed. The patronage of the pribliO is solicited, and per fect salialastion guaranteed. Towanda, Angnat 11364—tri' CONKERS OF boN.FECTIONERY! LET-U&ESABON TOGETHER How can any person nfactnm Confectionery. and sell it at 15 rental pound, when sugar is worth 15 cents at the . Mikes it is terribly add. tented)/ How can say dealer retail awl a rile compound to his eustaiders end bus a conscience void of offence/ How can any ersairmier expect to -mech.". pure Confectionery at twentrdra and thirtymute per ponied when s pure arta° Cannot be nuuutlietilred ins than thirty to frety cents per pound. consisting of cassia buds, burnt. almonds,, and such class of Willdn slew days we: have been offered easels buds, etc., for fifteen cents per pound, and Choco late' Crenate at' twenty cent& and the agent schnow. leased thatthey were idulterated ten per cent, With Terra Atha; and it fr het that tons of this cheap Confectionery ate made and sold in this country emery year, and the eobsumera are the only persona beaide of item who reign Pure reiel lice s loony. we will . every orlide a eles; airbus Strictly Pure cad free from ere/ *re. diem deleterious to he . , ao ceits. . , A. KUM. .Stare ionnealy °outdo:l67 toltn.Carsontadatn Street. . Towanda, October 21. 1669. 2 Cents. A N m STOCK or-q3:l,comis N t Itti. IT S . OF ALL LJ~nde C. H. PATCH'S. A wii,Bii'tsslwWT sja APES. --TOE TAMEST 4.g.. oeftnimt of Pips for 'sale si ,ILIFO. 4. 'TO. W. A. lICICIOTELVS. OYAL BAKING POWDERS at COWELL t MYER'S. Vlll,,,viS OF. BUDS AT . .cow. WEN& . pncF. HqRSF9RD'S - BREAD NEE= =I I"araitnre. Lei TOWILVDA, im!m 80.0 IND IN GI U. C. WIITTAKER, BLANK WOES. cOILE. Pre*analbibilet , ac POIREW BON k . Al f a ! , . DRUG 'Sluts OLD C AtilEV worn suits. . . Corner Wit Oil Pine itcerts, Tait di Ps, : rim IliceDo7 sid44.lol43:6lPlll.o.ofgeletoll azell 'b: N.'. enemiterenng` on esdre Ine• essbacial =OW Wham sod is. the arty for Inerannkatpurpoeen. cerefully "163 , d4A with. mead beileiprogrelerrimeitti of the pablid;*tarb be bye Exeritentlar peppliefl with roe* parches* eat edam% en the met yowl,* Unrest IVAet4ernie or Dnvs Ilimicuaoff;: -Comma, ; . , 'Audits. BENziXn•h,Y;YTmI*E, SASH, Einr,r, VAUX.I3II# :Amiga idndi of itnehes: If4TOSEN4 OR _COIL OIL, Alcohol and IhFnlng Maids; LiSfrEkVieWia. - WICKS, .C3CMNEY* gyeznx.' tarot inudoi,:Xents 2rot. trANN)SkfifAND R&M= OILS, rang oniionet mucks In et their , varlet'', srorrass;;:asur r, saw& • cowls, • rotwecieartah-Dvi;rertainpri, POM'T POOZ9, PORT MQ3A LS, Pocket, Xnlre', Vittoria. 11X1:1N;;INXF1 AND Nall YMIPADA.TIONS, ktiRE LiQUOAS, Rot Wididasl tun, e l`ciiiAcc 4 4' B2ll 7 7 ; Pats Cip' Garden, civret Seeds. Truaiva. Sup. porta* Sion4ttaorlee. Vikottller t'racce, breast `.t pumps, Teething Wogs. .It'orolu4 - Bottles. • . 'Nipple Miens and Shields, Sprtages, " • .• Iledrana,lieltallolihgrroltJars,Tber- , ' - .minders. nitwit:3g- kl.t.tracts..Stene 411t04 Masi Ware, tottlee. Mao, Corks. Bath .Brick. and Stove Marla' , Fish Tackle, Ant =lnto's. /cc., BUGriic,'Frlceltc pod Tleince.poth." • le Modlc.lnes, and On the - popular Weld. E MDICINES• • . , . . . All articles warranted repretianb2;& 'Perauas at a diatanGe on receive their orders by stage br map, able-11,4111 receive prompt and careful attention. Medical advice - given putultonsly - at .the. one, 'charging only for .medicine. • - • • Isr.Tbankful for past liberal patroni*; would t es. pectfully 'announce to his-triends and the pitblic,lhat no pains shall-be - spared to - satisfy, and merit the con tinuation of their confidence and patrows.. atip- Open Sundays for prescription,: from 0 to 10 a.m., and 19 m. to 1. and sto 6 pan., • 1869—yr. O. PORTER, • sK.r.i F • w . •,B R 0 1V• N•; • • . . 131 MAIN 'NITIEOT, TOWANDA; WEIQLESALE AND: RETAIL DRATGG-IST. Tito subs-trifler isOfmotfully sanottncts to the pub lie ttt getters]. that t k o Leos oil hand 6 largo sod well soo,spfl stock ofd . - - - • . ARUM..• • • 1112nC/NES ' CHF:AWAS, , • • PAINTS, 11,:-• ' ' iiINDOW' GIA... AIL SS NIS , LW'S • 4 igc. .1 . 111 ttiopOpullF 'Patent Mealdnes of lhoday. PURE •11rThot AN I) LIQUORS For purposed only • -.. ,• P.EIZZU3IERY.. . . . . • Fancy and Toilet amides • . . , - Soaps of every description; . . . • Thermometers, Bathing, Surgeoni, and Connuonlhionges, , . 'llair.ltrashes, Tooth Band ,ies, . • Dressing Combs, Pocket and Fine Combs, ' • • ' - . 'Toilet Powder, • •• - : : • Puff froxea, . :Tooth Powders, • . . • , ' Tooth Washes, t• . . . and Tooth Soaps. And other articles bclongin,, ,4 to the Dntg trade too numerous :o mention. F.rving the•Lgencyof the 'GREAT U, S. - TEA 01i1P.A:NY, I AN OFFER GREW INDUCEMFNTB To purchtisers or gpai.i In their tine. - Pbyaletatuf preserPption and family receipts cum pututded by persons thoroughly competent,' *tun .hours of the day or. night.. . Thankful for the paid- liberal patron-3p; re triiectially solicit a,continuaneo of the saw., pledg. lug myFolf that no effort ',hall. bespared to make .my eztabllahment second to none in this let:Von. - - Dr. T. F. Madill may be con'aufteci at this store as heretofore. • F. W. 11110W21: Jan. 31. 1870. - Boots and Shoe% R AT-:BARGAINS IN BOO'S 4ft•Sl-10MS 15M333 lv BOOT-d YD SIIOE • South end of Ward House. - The rpBcraltruc3l arc rcriorin,g a largo. and well re leeted groat:4 BOOT'S ND. SHOES Sniialefo to; the WAKES AND FAIL TRADE, Which we offer low forka• ab. consistlar, GENTS, LADIES, ANDi WEAR. SEWED 'AND PEGGED. ,rooTS MADE-TO ORDER. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AND r.ravy vrp.mt raomsm, Thankful fer past tacos, tra aolldt a vintlimancti of the seroo. • . WOODITI*D. Towanda, April t!,-1869 Maanfactories. OD . 8 CO., Still entitinue to manufacture their celebrated HORSE POWERS & errP,ANERS, and will ecU a better 'machine, for ices money than. ran be bad elsewhere In theworlit. clalni our maeldnes that they yindo as math, or more, than aniother, and are more durably built. We peraessallysulwrinteinl our tss3vk at d ace that It is well down We will aced • DiSCT4PTI UTAIi:SOVES, • of am machines, on'aPplication. _ otkiE - AND X4O HORSE ° I'OWEIiS, one it Two Hone ToßEstri.7.p. S sEiven.ipß.t 111).11fSITER and CLEAXERS. r, A :N . li r I IS T G MILLS :crac; , 2. AND' DRAG aAW aaLas . • SAX AND GEIST MLL. work tioneto ortkr. OPre us avail before purchasing clam:Okra.. . taA " Op - atbd.alraq o -a o a a , Aug. f, 18G9. NEW -PLANING _The built a large and ',ultimo. Mute 3lill iu the Borough of z ) wentla:and;lll!ed it with the tiowit niotic76 mathlticry., hir the tuautthicture of , • - WINDOW Will AND BLINDS, - . -Aro prepared to all orders. whethor large or slush. upon the shortest nrktice. We ha: e also.* Largo-va riety- of MOULDTNGS, of the late,t4atyle and pattern, which wo can furnish; much cheaper than th9y canbo worked . , PLA:Wig.. • GROOVING; • • • • • . . Aid ill other work pertaining to ,Totherioviltbe dime. Porsortbutidiug, au t not - 151:N4,w-ore thlu I.;:elve to Marken miles dirtant:Will Mad It largely tor their Wood to bnj of tio,.or brimor their Ituithor [ll2inliNT) workod by onr now:hi/ton'. - Bring aotte..griat ci Flooring. or other liintUr. wlUi your lo:o.n. t. Medina. biro it grown' out and take it borao with •Wo will ply for rvir.. A:Nti !TEM-Lc-VS LUMBEU.dell‘ered at onrituthor s aril. Como and VINCEN'I"B /At/RANCE- AGRINY etdderslanua twang attlen.d Into & nership Ipr Ute purpone protecai ng a G rtira su nut B 11;1 , 111 FE AND ACCIDTINTAL, woutd*recttay .o:kit the patiow t t ,t a u ton* dent rtnn ingtiniSlCe of any kind. Vt e true ;I t ': Policies on kildldingt and Personal Proyeny at an d a t a t mow cgs , * aa can br done by ant liable conig:4l In the country. IVe wow* tat r. .". iallY tan n of Faretact to Mo.e m tun give t m Pollees corcrinit 6700 gr 140117.N1X0 tolotticlialt p r rsoteinreperts tr stuck. LIVE INSVISANCE irnantd In cne or U.. ,:,k, t sad, strongest Life Oftbannrs Irritz,:m a:,.. uunt4sigarnqin niqn., . , . Wronann, Imunn4us 'Cnntr.inr,i' 117:krzin,r,r, A. ►. _ ... MEM Lii.4.4111311 beitiAalkiet: CUIMINY, fit.e.c..b•r; 10=111 Ctrs nut ItAtiracce CoicKtp'. Ilgriford, CANV.I, ALVANT CIT 7 I rcc.i%rx CCaft•A?T, Pbary, E . I ta!:MEI FULTO:i rink brbtinimer, c4srPnxr, Selo nrk. I Cap BrufstaarzulnxE & 31masr. law ttA,.. ~ EST • YOTSICIArn . .Ycm York. .lAge.ttie Office Sir 4; block Pottlt or:lVard,„ o „, Moor. bir.Ntscmir. tnin,t at Ita.acia.. isazt from 9 a.m. I,xll 3 pad. T. CAMP, • I • • Sr. tic TVCCT•irT• J- TOlvanda, la.. ',fay ATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE C,vfll CAPITAL, 5,p,90,0f19-i-AII, CLARENCE IL CLARK. .TAY WOKE, Glialtubukrivaur.-nu.l C00K.14 I'ri-..U.Utt; • tarrusbs vErr, IL:crc tar). au.: Actuut TLc adeanbge' of tLf• Nttirmal lun;r..n•. 1. It is a :N.rational U7nnsn j , r La.t rut by, • 2. It Lag paid rjt cal:ital. or Ono It off,.ri+ IoW i - .xt.'l4 or ; 4. 14 furnishes larger inntratwe. 11. an othr panleB; for the OULU° . 114COrio.y 5. It definite' aini certain'', G. There to no ponaibtlitr, of mi,a.ptcr6;;4_,,,, agents, or mismulerhundi 0f,4 by Tel Cc - 7 r 7. The policies are plain contracts, xo mo c y , r . rimy foi,eo much money ; 8. All poteles are. non-brit:Ain.; ;. 9. The policies arc et - crept :Om attackm.m. E. tit. 4.ILILUK CO., 'Eaulmre, C. ELSIEE.I: A: A. G. 31.1.:.0"..; 10,„Agruts, :or Tcrfunda and vicit:,ty Jai!. 9, Ira. CIONNECTICI7 MJ:TT;.iL LI L'i'SURANCE comrANy, ts:UStp , 7ll , :o MOUE 2ttro; 751,E0.1 ITI A13.9-TS (Jtine 1, IFGI 3 ) prow o 1 Snipla. over $1.0 , 11,ri0 1 . CURII.ViT I,I:yII3END Fril , t4 49 TO 1(1 Ilat Toil' Cl:lints rahl TOTAL , Di":11:".."15i4 I.'ArD Ttt t. LT: A PURELY MUTU.IL C'01111'.;. • All :as stmaus ais-*;:4 2:s. Icy holder.: fu ANN tiA r l. DIV IDE,N DS, 'Which may Lc aPI Icd In Lou of I^:einero may be arrumtdatrl at. rwt f.r t:w L St A.surv