{priest the Preetteal Farmer.) On Otembi rood for Stook I have - read -a good deal 'in the "Practical Fanner" and elsewhere about steamed food for stock, and -have . purchased a Prindle- steamer. But now that I have get it, Ido not know what to do with it. The direc tion given by the manufacturera and 'others_sfre very indefinite; . . Thus on page 218 Practical: Farmer, we find "Xo eook hay---cut it, • wet it well, ut it in uprlght tanks or casks, with &lee bottom and tight cover; press it demi firmly, pass 'the steam in under the false bottom,and cook until done." Now, -the very thing I want to Imow, and what all the farmers want to know, i with whom I have ..convers ed upon-the subject; is not mentidik ed'm these dizectkuis, Where is the steamer - to be placed? The in surance companies in this part of the country will not insure a - barn if a steamer s placed nearer- to , than' 100 feet. Can, steam be carried that distance through'. the cold earth in winter, with Ont great to of heat, in fact a loss to such anextent as to be useless . for thepM•poseinell I do not `think it can. :It_was tried by one niy neighbOrelistpinter, and fails``. 'to give satisfaction. In this case tile di§tance was much less than 100 feet he' taking the risk - -of fire; yet the (steana condensed so rapidly and lost so much - of its heat,that the cut corn stalks,they had steamed' were to all appearance uneookid. G. H. Wood, on page 229 - Xays he put up in his- barn a five-horse portable engine, etc. Will he be kind enough 'to inform the readers_ of the Practical Farmer in what part of the barn he put said engine, andlew he guarded against fire, and whether his business waS affected thereby. ~3ly patpular. business is Sending to the-city, and! want to feed my - cows so they-will - proddee the great est amount of milk. One= writer in this paper says- the quality of milk produced by the use of steamed food was 'so poor as to be refused by the - eity'dealer, while , another says the duality of-milk thus produced is im proved, and the quality increased. Both of these statements cannot be correct. Can any one tell us the state of the case ? It would not be worth while for me to go to the trouble , and -ex pense of fixing my steamer,: only to find gear a little time that the milk was - so "light" as to , be refused by the purchaser. Dila is an important question, and now that winter is approaching,when famers will be at leisure,- we hope theyk . will - give their experien4e , on this tin& other questions pertaining to their• calling. B. S. (%ester co., Pa. - CooErNo aisrms.—As this is the commencement of the oyster season, we will let our readers know'how to cook them. z Por this information we are indebted to the NorfolkiDay Book. The NSrfolk editors,it tmAt be ae iknowledged, knew. all about. oysters. They were raised on them. Put two quarts of oysterti, - liquor and all, in a pan, set them :on the rit - otO to heat, but don't let them boil or comOlear to it; now drain all- the . . . . ' liquor into your soup kettle and- . put , iu a . ,pint of water and two 'quarts .of newqii - lik hall a pound of biitter, a little whole allspice and . pepper. Have all the. oysters all this. time - ivhere they will keep wann i aid them, slid. salt to' the- taste. 'Just las you are ready to serve the soup,break up . some crackers fine and put them into the:soup before the oysters are put -in: Silt should always be pi# in the last thing- in ,any- soup, stew o frica,s -,,.. sea where milk is nsed,'.fOr it is apt -. to curdle. Oysters should' n Ter be boiled, but only scalded; it makes `, them -tough and shrinks them t all up. If they are tebe stewed, heat them . kot, but ..don't boil them. Always have the soup or gravy hot. 1.. • To BCE Bt , cxwnwr CAras.-+Set a griddle over a ge.ntle,steady firsi,when , it is hot,rub it over with a bit citsuet,J . fat fresh pork, on a fork; the'grid= , ' "(Ile must be hot, but not scorching; put the batter on in small cakes; when one .side is nicely' browned and about half cooked through, turn them. These cakes to be pel fection„ mist. not be much thicker c i ker than a dollar piece (if - reade can 'recoiled ,the thickness of that aneient coin), and both sides a delicate brown. Should the batter prove too thick it may be made thinner, with 'sweet milk; this will also make them bale a finer col or. The ; beet of sweet .butter and syrup4O be served with . buckwheat cakes hot from the griddle; should ' the cakes be preferred thicker than mentioned in this receipt it is an easy matter to make them EC take Care they, are baked through. ' Buck :wheat may be mixed the same as wheat muffins and baked on a grid ' dle. Hoinv .u%. •=-=Frequently caws are .sick, having cold horns and ears, and eat very sparing* of food. The diseases prodncing this - effect j : are mostly all called hollow horn arid with many farmers, the remedy' is 'borin o o...holes in the horns which is of doubtful.ntility. 'warm - applications. hound round the hi:orns and head will be much better than boring the horns, Or sawing. them off as, has been done ,by many farmers in such - cases. 'With cows, thus affected, g entle treatment is "decidedly the best, anti the painful -process of boring the cows' horns; Aoes more harin than good. Take • strong vinegar and turpentine; each one gill, heat them together, add' a half gill of salt and black pepper,and rub the cows' head well around the roots of the horns as hot as can be borne with the hand: Then bind the horns round with strips of woolen cloth. -For 'sick cows, 'give a bran mash, in:which pUt a tablespoonful 'of-powder night and la' g. The ingredients of the powd er e 2 . parts ;gunpowder,..l:do. sulphur, do. ahun. .__:fi)vrnal y':.the farm. , .' KULP SlLite POTATOES UNTIL SPRING. Farmers frequently feed their small potateee to fattening pigs in the fall. It would be Much better to keep them until sfiring, and then book them,mix than With a little meal and : feed them to suckling sows and young pigs. In tl)e spring, before the clover is ready t 6 turn into, we are generally Bhort of succulent food, whereas in the au tainn we have apples, ptimpkins,eab- bage leaveli,,and a vanety of _vegetal , lilts that will noCketfp until spring: The value •Of potatoes as food fr, htock doter not lie so much in tll • mere nutriment they.,.contain as i their giving tone to the stomach; and they will prove Much more useful when fed out ti, young ',pigs and breeding sows in ' the giving, as ii; usual, than . when fed - to fattening .pigi is the tail ' TO PHYSICIANS: New Toxic; August lath, 1868. Allow me tOestlattentiou to my P*EI'AILLTIOX 01P / 00111 ) 01TST) EMBACT 1117C1117 ! The tempo- neat parts are 13IICHU. LOO LEAF, CT:812313 ASD JrNITEII UrRPTI-S. MODE or PlarA4stsox.—Duclatt; in liieno.ltin !pi: Betties. by distillation, to form a lbw Oz. ,Cti bibs extracted by illirlacemeat Intb ittriti obtain ccl-from a , r Bonita; very Attie sugar is wed lad . Small propOrtio• of spirit ) It Is more pita! able than any no! irk.use Dncbu, u preparoil by brut:gists. Is of a darle• color., It to a . plant that emits its fragiaiace ; the action of • ttaino itiatroya thin (ita active principle), leasing a'ilark and glutinous deeoeticni.. Iliac is the solar of ingredients. The Buchu in toy preparation Predotuillates : The eniallest quataity of tLo other ingredlentA Aro added. to prevent fctiaentation; up• on inspection, it will be found not to ben Tincture, as made In Tharinacopera, nor is it a syrup—aid therefore eta bo need in cues There fofer or irals. Elation exist. Ih this, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of prmaration. Hoping that yon will 'favor It s with a trill, and that upon Inspection it trill meet with your appro. toation, With a feeling of confidence, I am, wry regpecilully. Clieruietantl Druggist et 16 years experier.ee [rroin the largest 111/11IIntactur:Ing CLennstc in the 1 World.] ac.-ina . l irLteil with Slr. H. T. tlehnbohl: Le occupied the Driig Store opposite ruy residence, and me successful in conducting the business irliero others had Lot been equally so hehUe hint. 111 Y 6 been favorably impressed with his iliaracter.and en tcrprize." WILr.L&M : WEIGUTISAN, Firm of Poaerx k-Weightman, Slancfactozing Ninet.L ,2114111r0i-EL Sts., ,11nLair.onn's Firm ErrnAct lircnr, for weak nese arising Yrom indiscretion. Theerlaueted row era of NO.nre which aro acrompstictl 'by so many &Wining symptoms, among which will be found, In disposition to r.xertii,n. Loss of Memory, Wakeful 4 DUP, Boror of Inficago, or Fore.balings of Evil ; in teat. Univernal Latteitude. Prostration, and inability to enter into the Citioyinelals of soviet} The constitution, once affected with Orgaaic Weakumt. roquireB the aid orteedieine to Ftresigth- ■n and invigorate theivysteni, which EmLmuoLD's EXTICACT DITII T.; invariably ace.. IL uo tr•at went Ccrumniption or irFanity en EIMI3 111:Lunotat'a Fx.xxiiErruarr or liccnr, in of ketiotts.peenlinr . upequallecl by my oiber preparation, no in ClOurosioi, or Iletention Painfulness, or tSenirrus State of the Utwru.4„ancl.all complulut; inel6nt to the ox, or the decialCior change of lift EELSWOLIia: FLUID LITZACT 111Tur AND 12:- PROVED Rost WAhn will radicraly e'lterminge fivua the trystoto, cliscAses ariAiv, from habits of dibmipa non, • Milo 'expense, little or no clauge in cyst, no Inconvenience or exposure: completely supersidittlt those unpleasant and dangerous rents/it s, Copaiva and Mercury, in nil these dirCIAI,B Bu•uu iu nU diseases of these urges, whether Clibtillg iii wale - or female, from u'ltate‘er cause originating. and no flutter of hottloug btatidutg. It is plotwant in taste and oder, .immpliate" in action, and wore atrvnirtli- ening than an 7 of tho rrrparatL ,, not of Vark or Iron .T11 , 36e frem I)rvleu•down er delicate con! titutiou9. procure the reui cdy at once • 'ale reader mutt La :mare that. howeser eight zany keAlie attack* of the above diseases, it is ccrtaiti td affect the bodily health end mental vywer All the abeCe dieeaire require the ail of a Din retic. RELILBOLIES EXTRACT LUCILE is the gioat,Diunatic. W.d by Drt:ggiKts 'crigsrhere. Prlct—sl.2 per bottle, or C bottles for $0.50„ I)eliverid to any Dexcribe. is comtnacrea. ti6tiv LLlaros IL T. lIELIMOLD.' :411,1 rzl ti'hcrehot:w•. 52.1 troadway, y ONE ARE liENULNR UNLES9 LONE •up Di -04.14 t ; :cri.74:4l ir t rapper, st it tt fac-iiiMiL, Cbrtul eat . ,t;;• , Za.4l'vt, w!g *.l IL I!!5 IWat D 4fints PAPER-& ENVELOPES NEW—YORK PAPERS • SCHOOL BOOKS Piers, MVSI;STLTIONUY AND PleTurms • BLANK BOOKS. YANKEE NOTIONS. Towandi. Nem. 19, TikE West, and ir;•now introduced for the first time in this section.' and more quietly than any doing the B. T. HEIIDOLD, lightest as well its the heaviest wort done on any-Sewing Machine • ALL ADZ LSVITED TO CALL AND'SLE IT. All Machines have Blake's Patent Table. .I,Agents lotted in unoccupied territnty. Address, BLAKE & CO., Scranton, Pa. 10VE31pEn4.16.54 EA:SE AN D (-1-0 MFORT _ • ._ 1 _ _ _ BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. There 114 Utit• . i/Ig E 0 tillUllblP as perfect eight, and perfect sight can only b chtainoil by using 'PERFECT SPECTACLES! °OCULISTS AN OPT [CANS, mutTrorx, 3IANUFACTUREM OF IL CE .El3l, TED Esse. after years of experit ure, experiment. and rani the ertit-tion of costly machir ery. been enabled to produce. that GRAND DESIDERATUM. PERFECT 1 , SPECTACLESi! vA r i s i, hate been Foldttitit unlimited satiefaetton to ise,arers in the 'Western States dtinng the past Miten years. Those Cel..brated Perfected Sl:••etarles never tat the rye•. and last many years waltont change: Mes,re9. LAZARUS "k. MORRIS Lavo appointed JULES IIUOUENIN. dealer in IV.itehes and Jew elry. as their Solo agent for Towanda. Penn's. and -April 14. 1870. REPORTER , JOB PRINTING OFFICE_• haling mcentlradded greatly to our Padilla r, we are now prepared ,to do all kinds of XOl3 . PRINTING • AT LOWER PRICES AND i BETTER STYLE • • Than any cstabil:l:n^ntin NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA CALL:T: THE REPORTER OFFICE AND EXA.ILIE SPECIMENS. CENTRAL -3IARF..ET. The imbecribers still continuo t kis p constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of eci ry thing pertaining to their busineas, consisting main ly 01 BEEF, PORK, FRESH . AND SALT si`ci n .et-rA MUTTON, ' BEET. lAMB VEAL. . . , rouLrrtl. - s,,avE,sor.. - LARD. BOLOONA. DRIED BEEF, ' TALLOW. irx., Ac. • • All 3, F 2 8.11: FRESH FROM THE LAKES Parties wishih,7 Oysters in largo: or small quanti ties-n-5111v furlusbNl on short notice. at the old stand, CnrrnAt, 31.inurr, Montanyea Dhick. fret door north of Dr. Porters. .: Fl R S NTIONAL K, This Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for the i transaction of a GENERAL.BANKING I 3 W/NOS: INTEMEST AID ON DEPOSITS' ACCOBDINGI TO AGRIMISEN- . 6FECIAL CALE CZZVEN TO 1 - 11 c;:* AND CHECEIL Parties wishing to tar..av mos= to. any part of the United Sham England, Ireland. Scotland. or the prin cipal cities and trams of Europe, can hero procure drafts for that purpose.. I'ASSAGES TletiL'TS To or from the old e.nutry, by best Sit.l.ll.n: or sail ing /Wear always en Land. F_lnzanspaUt. - GErr ora nie.nrcra LATES. I:. 11. MUTT, Preßith , tt. N. N. BETTA, Ja., -Tnirci Juno 24, 16;C). evaiirr. ROYAL BAKING POWDERS at COWELL k ?STEC'S. et9WELL & MYER ARE SELL- Ina TEA very cheap. RI --- ISH, PORK, HAMS . AND LARD I: it • , COW ELL k DITTICS. W7.IIIXWM.D. DRIED FI7T 04L4, KINDS g rcx) NUR! Irmoilaneoas. " DOMESTIC" LOCK STICH SEWING ,MACiHINE! 3IESTIC I! is a Shuttle whifili habee! five , yearsiu the It runs faster than most, easier- Plain Machines 7 . $65 Half Case - - - $7O. ror ga)e by TAYLOR. k 00111:, • Towanda, Ps. .1. SLCICEII. Atha DR. Pa. ACKLUY. LLOYD k DLOKER. liat).-1y • • Wyaluting. The irifiYulty of vrocuring s, LieL is well known MESSRS. moraus, PERFECTED SPECTACLES,' oyNnits UECEIVLb DAILY In thcir Cius. 111.71 LOCK THAL MULLOCK. j Feb. 2 1 / 4 1870-tf . OF TOWANDA CAPITAL SURPLUS FUND. PrirC lat ., : I Air, G'Sqd al4 Sarcr Mr 77 = 7 .l'7'i trair=1:11110110; 'l6 ramase4642l**l" l44l2ll • 3.116 PATCt, bi tie fist. Ka. S. Ca. is saw geosesi IP air fis Oinatgasi dad, v a s Inv sal von siicied sock at GROCERIES, %Ida I bin imetraird tar Cash. rail tea ociadist that Tam iell al as low Sores as cal be purchasell to O o N obewbses. rstrw car to &hepatitis a olsadidstock TEAS, COMES, SUGARS, SFAZZEF. Bar IA Bays aqua! alas. doe& of AKRON FLOUR; GRAHAM DO lITli DO.. DUCEINILL4T DO I keep con studly.. ou kind. POSIG HAYS. LIAM, sad an kinds of run: would all the atietUon of tba public to oat Can•t De Boot STOCK OF. TOBACCO. In gustily or price. Jesse Ostlers Celebrated Lauri- dry. Now Turk Chankral and Drown Soap. Memo call sot opzigne our stock al Large .aasorttocat .of TAIMEE. Icanoss, *OIL= SOAPS, kc., Am. I will pay the klibasicaab pt4a toe COUNTRY PRODUCE. tamers, giro as a call bef;re selling doodlers. All persons indebted to the late lino wQlpleaseall and make inunctilato payment. • C. B. PATCH. Towanda:Marnla; 12. 1807. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. McCABE & 31.1 X. Who!rule and Detail Dealers in TAMILY.GROCRIES PROVISIONS, 3IFTICUR'S NEW BLOCK, ; RAVAIWA, PA • • - We do not•ketir it tiek-es4uLry to euutiteride sante dikreut artieliA See keep. Our assortuieut is ALWAYS COIIPLETE. We tell•nothlug but ic FIRST CLASS. GOODS: GsL paa.l fur P4nnera Protlu‘. JAMES ?&C,1111; HARRY )11X.. March 1,16;0 PEOPLE'S sc,t-ra .tNI) 51J,; b-raErra. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Staicla will be eolqat Cue ',meet posPilAct pri&-s CODFLSti, 4 so , MACKEREL, FRUIT OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, MODERN STONE WAkE , YANKEE NOTIONS, FEED, 3IEAL,,GRALN, &c Bring au your produce, Whitila'wo pally Carl:for A constsat supply of Ashton Eatter Firkinv..Tadas. ke. Please c.ll and look throaty do our beat to please you. Towanda. April 2.9. 180. 11; . LOOK HER COWELL I .3IYER, At the old ataud of ETAYIIALL k CLarrt.t:are how re...virtng s large sad well selected sties of GLOCEIIIES AND MOVIZIONS. Which they offer to cut buyer st prices tlu t iiefT competition., Cash petid'-l'ur 111 kinds Fame ' Produce. April 21, 18f.lit—tf. W Y Baling lesi.-61 the !nor...Lunge and t oaf llatarce j beiouging to the Mews. n - Jul.. notify the cltizetg43f Wyalasing and sidnity that ar, ill keep const - ou hand a fall stock Lf EGG, STOVE, CHEST T, PEA A\l• DADCLAY 1414° Z I 31 E IN BULK OR BY - THE BARBEL $125,000. 40,000, IN *SACp, I I BBLS., AND BAGS. C E T LISTER :tND KFTIOS.&NE OIL, ;Whia Le will beplensed to supply them with at masonlible titiCC.P. None but the MST QtAISIT Ix offm a for bale, consequently tantiot fall in gir itig entire teitisliction an =A:Wig the leapt. of the community. CASH PAID FOR delivery, nod fc.r every des,.iiption of . . . P4ODU.CE, Or taken In excbange fn....C0a1. Lime, sat. m is t er . Cennut and Keroacnn • , , Is DIOTT as my agent. will always be ,-ft the Warehouse to attend to customers. • Wyslasing. Ang. 10. 1870. 9111 E BEST. FRUIT J. _ litoollllll WOODEN WA.M. C. B. PATCH. AND 'OIIOCE I RY AND PRVISION STORE, A now and . coir.pkik stock of HERRING, PORK, MUTTON, HAM, D,UI:Y3IN; sized Churns, ow stork and ee win ' A. nocKwEta.. A L C. W CLAPP - C 0 A S A L. T 1 ABS IN USE -111 6 Will TAT LOU -*EV-'epß:A;..ii4-`: - A ai lel/ opialag MOM • At - , D .11AftelnatiS f ouitsigit a.;mds* moo conrsos, Ettrarrmos, &mile UM& they aro premed to toritalqi Waal stair Mr eat their customers, on abort trotica; Also 'Niigata saw @Soak of BEADY--MDE CEMMNII, Viiisb *bey ass Wain eatilline teasWV* lELALTS 049.1:19, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, A new lad hal hoe at all the late# styles. Always on bawl and in great riziety. F• .•tl • .. f*a.W • i• ea •t4.•1," NEC.K TIES, BOWS, &C. Also the Neer patent WINDOW •UMBRELLA. All of alai of our Goods will bo sold am CHEAP FOR CASH As any in tbe mazitL Call and Wok through our stock Tplratida;Aistil'lL 1871 1 1 ; ;4 4 § • • • ibil-Thia apace beloega to E. SCHWAB dealer in Clothing and bent's Furnishing Goods. Hs is so Unity selling Clothing tint be tall not tima to write an advertisement. =I .1• iiLp e HURIZA4 HURRAHI OLEAT I:I.:DUCTION NUCE.S OF i'. READY MADE CLOTHING, M. E. 110SENFrrAdys, (Opposite - Powell A: Cat} I ant now offering to tho public a lingo and choice stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, LINEN GOODS, An 4 all ILO Ltd stylZia fue Spring and Surrader wear, • FOB kD `BOYS. • Wlairli will be 'Eula 23 por etut. Icss than' former prices at M. E. ILOSEN S. Also a large In. voice or UNDERSHIRTS ' ND DRAWERS I tr,t0.1,1 to mil I , ss Until to male rooia f,r Fall Stock. Now - Is yo r time to buy a Snit cheap. Fall and convince ourself that M. E. MO RENFIELD okra Great ^gains iu CA) line of Clothing and GENTS FI:IIN!SIIINC t GOODS. Call before purchasing elsewhere. 11. E. ROSENFIELD. TJwanda. Jan. A. DISPATCH JUST RECEIVED GLORIOUS N'riFS FOR CITIZS OF TOWANDA • There u. ‘-ou4intly being roxlved at the !•11:31PLE OF FAIIIIION," a larva stuck of SPRECG AND summit .GOODS, Web flaw Lora pumbued .I . ..q.easb, al reduced pr:cec and will be.old to cast bus7ers at lower rates than ever before oilcred iu Towautla. My stock con signs lu part of M s. /JO S AND TUA DATE, OVER. $6,01.14,b0 e. PURELY 411,7 CAL CO3IP.ANT. ATMs surplus is Vlltably holders • Whicil way Ite applied In reductitiza of Prettidatus,. may be aocountlated'at tutereat for the bt,stelit t Au:in:ed. or way be received by them to .•: u:t.brz.z: Paid-up Fulicii,s are granted alter two br tom yews' kreralupa - •Ixren pud, thus rractcally . :, • , -- It iininelvDoliekwsupOn:elt ; . . ."-., DtSIRMILE PLANS OF ISED,RANCE, And hae itilukted in its wbrklogs several . ' • ~ .$: PEC IA L ..FEATCI?L'S! • ORIGIN-A.I.'I;4TH Tins' i.'omPiNY AND OFFER . • . • McE.E.t.NZ. - ..44e14 Banda. Pa.. July 22,!1569—tf • • WEAN . ' ROUTE TO PIIiLADEL- NORD; P4NNSYLVANIS RAILROAD • Shoriest and most direct Line to Philadelphia, Bal. Litnore,;Washinigton. and the South. . • Passe.ll4oB by thia route take Denhaylvania fc New York Daßroad train, passing Tcwinda at 7:15 A-11'.. Make close cnnection' at Bethlehem with Ex press train of North Pruti'7l italinal,cl, and arrive in rhiliolciplila at iS AL: P. - M.-. tie -time to take night tad'e caber for th 4 South or West. 'City p..bsci4ic: cam - are at the' Depot on arrival of a• al I convey gisasengerr 10 the various Depots 'nil to 411 puts cf t.lie city.. " t:th IN. , re . ' ` ) .hilroallterot, corne - r Derha and American Pb "hiladelptila, at 7;35 A. arirrg at ;row.: P. M.. satnel ereniu: Mann'a Blitirage. t.l p . lects and deliverp erni.N. , No, 1 e b Pi ib . atrect, Phltadetpliiik. 111171fila ALCOiLIIODATICiI.c!. • • " • _ Frel: ; ht r,....•eireil a,t ?'rprit. and Neble atreatr, 'Flit* ilelitint; axe: Nrwanted• hr 1 ily Fart Freight train t / To/pular. and all poiniti Surfiehanna valle:2i . trithAniek Ili 4 llatCh• -% ' .1.1. S CLARKE. 1 tien. tin'. N. 1.. R. le.. r tat and Willoiv Sta. ?' • N 1.7. 25..4 w7.i. • ' ' • : PLianae:ptlis.i Sil4,' :TOUR 13 - . 5TTE . 4 . , -.EGGti,. 'F.0:111:1CS I , I:I)DuCE .kssocIATIoN aba iving Pr yrt, 247 Waahilli., 4 i.bia t:roe t This 021:141!:latfp!I ' .11 , NNiiitiOU Of Tariurt's tlit• purr 0., and Selling all kinds ratin lro fl ou (.7tinnziesion only. 111 conina to the Association illiv9Ackl to ' S. A. -F ax ". seer 217 Washin:itotist.:S• T. shh,pinz ..a:,1,11 Lay b.) obbiluod by addrtssdng t!td or of J. E BoLucg, • "Lerzywrille.". Who i; Ole Tnxvehrilr,d gent iu Bradford and Snaqur. Luna R. F. BOND;PIIIHL. H. F..131.111CD, lee Free.. - 4 115. •. ris.i;% goe're ' - • Sort. 22.'11. I I CM Or tr. 11; • N. C. I.7IIBILEF. k 0. MASON T911124DA, PA E!!!M ME Asse.t.*, Aslwttm, 122121 UM CZ! -tet.ettts, INCOIIPC.)II.A.TED' 1841 ABOtT 30 PI:It-TEST NO.' 2.31 13ROADWAY,'NEW YORK c.rF illuTr9r.D. • coN-N: ANNITAI" ALL POLICIE ^,NOX-FORFEITLYG: ED Eli 2io OTII E 13.- ME I; ET I,3i.Zi t'Sti . . itli'LTltY, CH EINf and. 1 , 111.1 TS to ' = =I tj,9,000,Ce0 Loco Ou _..tsao;a.~ 3si• ccv $511.4:T ii2l fas s26la.i. $23.0w,0t0. 1 V.5,0Dn.h..t0 2.000.000 . 1.000,000 500,C00