Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 13, 1871, Image 4

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How Stall,wo Elant our Corn?
In a late number of yoUr - paper I
notice, Borne ono inqqring for the
best mode of planting 'Corn, whether
(I,2ep or shallow, and whether the
fcrtilizer (if-any used) should be „ap
plied immediately in contact with the
grain,.or covered with. earth before
the grain is drCtpped. On the. -sub-.
ject of corn planting, like nearly all
agricultural subjects, there is doubt
css a great contrariety of opiniona
and experiences among those •recog
nized as good farmers. My object
now is nof-,ttrintrude my' judgement,
-bUt to elicit, the judgements ofStien
title and practical farmers on the Sub
ject—how should corn be planted—
in deep or slrallovi , furroWs, and how
covered, that the best reSults ma.be
-
produced?
Some practical farmers 'cling with
wonderful tenacity to the notion that
the corn-ground should - boy= out-in
quite shallow furrows;i and corn
rianted as near the surface as possi
.ble. I cannot devine why this prac-
tied-is regarded with So 'ranch . favor,
Jueless the-vont the roots as- near
the top of * the.gronnd as inay.,_ ; be;' , 7l6
.beparelied up 1110a : drought comes.
..Or it may be: they: 'imagine -:all the
virtue of the soil; like' thateof some
men; to I . sdon:the surface, •,and . that
' the rains passing.down through the
~earth, carry the nourishing elethents
itP - Wards to. the surf* instead. of
' downward:through the body of the
- soil. But whatever maybe the idea
a these fartners•who want to keep as
te - _ , ,er to • daylight as, possible,: like
snirdl coasters hugging the shoies
and never venturng,far on the ocean,
lain unable on.e4y sound reason' to
approv,their ftractico. - HOWever,
.- when . ,pue 'positively. disapproves a
e' , urse 'o oOration it is only -fair
that: lie shoed indicate', a substitute.
• ' - Well, : I do not claim to` be niuch• of -a
- farmer; if 140 condemn 'some - ideas,
hut lam anxious to learn.. . ,
• - How, then, should vv,e plant corn?
Tile:ground heing'-well',prepixed, it
• e:1 , el.ll. be farrowed orit; both . Ways,
,-.! . ;'fil farrow plow, froni thred and . a
I ..: :If to-four -feet ,apart,l the 'Plow be
. • i;l4 allowed to gctedoWnquite deep
• . ;ev within. two or three inehes . of the
~
1, tom Of the broken kround, - where .
the plowing I)as been from si. to nine
' - ::IcheS'cieep. ',Ordinallily the furrdu
. - ;:heuld be' run : : ,oul, two 7 thirds the
dre-th of the plowing. :, Having - (1.4e
. 11,,,,, the corn must bedrOpped in the
• I.'Errow and covered lightly, with not
ee-:re thin - twO inches} Of earth On the
.grain;.and less iiS
. better where the
:-.. , i1 is most annvarth;forthe light
_,. e.,vering insures eailly coining up,
• :eel often more healthy condition iu
i..le first starve of growol.,Tl . e advent
. 'le . ens of light\cevering becone appp.r
too, when We lOurk at -I.'
e initiri ,, ,
• e ; consequences of , 1 .(.;: - .:p coyeeing,in
Ile- frednent failurf , lef. the corn to
- '.O eief up at, all; and if it does work
, way through the it of clay on
=.--. it, and break the crinit on top, which
. has had - time to forma: because of he
. - el7)wness of the stalk coining, throligh
_ the grOund, it generally = leads a sick
': 'IS- 'existence - for, some -time. . The
-..'. • lon - ger
. the Cerii'-plaiit is coming :up,
..
' - the slaver the greiwth, and the more
Yclti-w,it appears for some time. ! To
.. •
hlivo - thepla,nt Start up,- quickly :and ,
f - -grey vigorously at the begining of
. - , the season is . a great desideratum;
lint to have the-crop appropriate to
. itself all 'the .ae:Ailehle materials .in
•'• the ground, end the, farmer not be
ieiiity of the bad, financial policy Of
k - allowing his Money. to remain - . in the
' :••)il in the shape ofi. fertilizers; pro
: .. Clueing no interest, is a greaterdesid
. eretinu.' How then can we avail our
! selves meet largely of the producing,
(. 1 . - cf . .menti - 'contained iii,the land? By
- , •
• - planting deep o.iough to afford the
re,ots, an - Oth)Ofttltlity - to reach and
_ ' pierce the ?ewer or deeper portion of
tie; soil, ;Ind that as early in the sea
-e. .-)n. as . possible: 7.0 w:tat to draw
- subs - fl:fee from every .part of the.soil
-- - to produce the biggest crops; and if
• we put on_ fertilizers-we want to (yet
• ti,tein hack in the crop at the earliest,
• day, and not have them lid dormant
1 . : ie the ground.- The manurial proper
' , ties in.ground near the surface are
: 1 •gelterailylliable to be carried down
. 1- : • deeper in th'e soil by, the rains, and
in their descent they are taken up by
' , the roots . and madi3 available in pro
. - (lacing the' plant; - hence 'the roots
well down draw 'food not only from
the lbWer_soil with which - they are in
...
• -4114iitacet. but also from the upper per
. .1 ieaof • the-- soil.— Fork Go., Pa.,
_- (.I , .it rf flol4,nlry - Gentleman: •-• •
I The Advantages of PatteningSpring Pigs.
- •
;
the 1-linerlean Sock .rournal . saya:.l
" Ph:?, -. 4 well fed•shardd gain from one.
to one .and a 110143°mi* a day. land
vleigh Iron 250 to 400 pOnnds when
'fron't eight to nine months old,. it
,making them tlieeheapes . t pork 'the
farmer can raisb." To . make pig's'
. wehAli over .: 15(1 pounds at „Right
2 iion4.l)s Old, it my requires th 9 best
cif Varied feedifig;,with plenty of skim
'T .l milk to 14 - gin with, but . "-tie pig
Thust be of the'hest b;eed; from a
Nory thrifty sow,l - that - has 'peen well
• : 1 . - ept all through4he tear; and boun,-
tifiilly fed after she has farrowed. So
' 3darris says' in • his very instructive
1-•ook on:pigs; that e7en . the Chester
-.Wjait.e. ? „,_or the Cheshires, may be so
..,„
deteriorated by neglect or short feecl-_
linv, , ,..as`not to breed true; and 114.
,k,, ,: f S of a sow that has been starved
111.1,1 f the year,•and half fed dur,ing:_ges
' 1 •
it:lhon, -will --te puny, slow growing
1 ,, .,•js with the best f subEtquentqf,ood
'?eeding. the, Itw itpr, well says :
" Spring , pigs should not be fed
ithrongh the Sul:inner on corn Meal,
Ibut on la 'Mixture_ of ground .grain,.
pea meal and shorts,,with tbe, slops
, of the hottse and Scitii „milk . , vegeta
bles and seeds, and never feed them
more thari they will. eat • up. clean."
Boiled cote' meal frOm old corn is the .
most economical fattener, but when
. fed in summer it'not only cloys, hit
often prOcluecs..ureeratod- livers. _Ho
saysl i that.the fattening .i 3 :at. best a
diseased . process, and as soon- a.s the
propbr amount of hit is laid • on, the
ani4l should be at once . .slavghter•
11.r.'in Am. Fai'mer. •
,
Oncar.s l'imnAtlN.—Boil one good
sizes} chicken l.ntil it, is p.erfeeoy
done; pull the .neat off the bones
iu : sreall pieces a id. put it into , a - pan
.Nyitlt one teaenpful of boiling kia4r;
stir until entitieV sinooth i of a poraisl
of ibutter, - one teaspOnful of flour,
the yelkS of tivo ev,s,j,'stir:-..: this mix
ture into the - chicken, - a small portion
at A . time; mixing it *ell through . ;
silt - and pepper tolitsfe,. let
. it , sitn=
trier a few, minutes, \stirring all the
the time. Send bot,to. the table.
.
Crirvirr. Carr.—Three , pon,tow.. of
flour;'one of..,sngar, (brown inbetter)
• one of better rubbe,d in very fine,two
•1 pnnocrs of gibger, a little rintnieg; One_
pint of molaese,and one gill of cOarn . ..
•
Work well together, sad - bake in a
• slack Oven. •
Clothing.
NEW Ffit m. lTlT
• 'Ti' a%' sang WOLFS.
We the undersigned would reaPearnlly inform
tho cifizer.a of Towanda and vicimity. we do hereby
proclaim thet onr stock of •
•
GOOD.S.:;
COmprisiOg:everything in the line of
CLIO,T I I.sTG
tail)
CATS , FIIRNISHINq,
'Such na
•
• DEANta. adman :m / s, DOESKIN, AND
casnizar,..
OeVEROOATS,
. 4
'Mid all of the Lat.* Stylo of
COATS, PAYIS, AND TS,I
- .
And all of the Latest Styles of
'HATS, GIPS, &e.,
•
•
Mali will (be sold at• such reduced prices that it
will astonish the community;
Cbme to thb store. of ROSE,htte.i , D d: WOLFF and
examine our goods and prices before purchasing,
and satisfy ;pumices. We guarantee all to give
entire satisfattion.. We are thankful to our numer
ous customers and friends for their past liberal pat
ronage and solicit a continuance of the same.
.ROSENTELDrt 'WOLFF;
03.1.7 . 1 11 Aims STILIET. TOWANDA,
(Next to Fox fi merdues)
►ro THOSE GETTING THEIR
CLOTHING &UDE TO ORDER.
You should Study two things. First., to
GET TIIMI FIRST-CLASS CLOTI3ING
Flynn
s6conitly,
wnE7ll3 THEY /iHE SOLD CHEAP
. .
And in order to be ableito sell a good article cheap
the merchant, must understand his business, and
know how, Where and What to buy as a practical
man does; ands
PRACTICAL TAILOR
loiliita bianchcts I profeEs ko
,e, liad
EIGHTEEN YE,VTIS fir' PERIEiWE
In Lea IN:winces. /Lave been nlicuttcr in some of tllo
best 6i-sea'. In
NEW YORK CITY.
I do my own 'tiiiying. selling and cntting. and
dithla my profits with no man. so that !esti' of it will
do—and with low }cot arid' other expenses in pro
portion. thus ir.akiiig the coat of carrying on the
bnaineem very sma4.
Iz reading tl.•o above you wili ace why it t 4 that
I CA;i SELT•) ) /GOODS CHFAPEF
Than men foil -In - hit; the inisir.ess, aa , l having no
knowledge of it theiaselveo, have to employ ethers at
large salaries to attend to it, and customers must
pay accordingly—an they, like myself,
DO BUSINESS TO - LIVE BY IT
. If you denbt thl above state..ti.ent o bo-Otinvinced
by •:.a rig en
.lIENILY HARRIS,
Mcrclinnt, Bridgc. et., Towanda, 13.
Ang.10.19
Dpi ate'Fy.,
N L L Y
1111 S: :. J. D. BILL
Would call the . r.ttoution tlic public to hex largo
stock of
, '.
FALL SND WINTER,
GOODS,
PLL-eoY•frora New Tort city,. of the yery
LATEST STYLES,
All of which w fll be sold CIIEAPErt than any place
In Towanda, comprising
BON - kr:S. end 11A.T5i
LACES, ;
consr.Ts,
. . mr.s. J. li..IIILL.'
- I.irsk• <1.30r east of -21 .. raioltal! 5... Rldgevray's Bed
Wialtetitid litoe store. Bridge et.
Wei) 915 . 70, .. „
. .. _
sr , xtrN - c*
CROCKERY
A Lull lino and extl•fisive assortment non. early
AVICIOIA - M -& BLACK
ULASS\VAHE 4.Xj)
in fall variety . , body etsple and ftncy
SILVER PLA.T ED•WARE
/16GERS k pnoTs-En7,
EVERY nEcr. W.kratANTED. c.ctr., AND ',Dori
CUTLERY,
A fall 11-uo:
c`uAMBER SE:kS ,
In White or Decorated patterns."
13:IBY WAGON'S FROM $3 1113
SD.T6ER SEWING UACHINE.
mar.r7l
MISS E. J. KINGSLEY,
Wishes to Inform the ladies of Towanda and vicinity
that she keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of
MI.N - 1:6
Goods, suitable to the season. Thanking h4r pat
rons for their liberal patronage herMofore, she as
sures them that.no exertions will bia . spared' to en
sure a contitraance of the same. She also Lai a flue
selection of
HAIR A D FANCY .GOODS;
Such u
Kid Glows, .. ,
..
Linen Collars, . -
-
- _....
Ha n dixrch i4f.-4. - -
. - .
Real - .Lars, -
• r
''. • '-Corsets,
-
•Ife. - ax..-
'•lkace-ase , reoPened , In connection with throabore
tny'DRESB :4A.K.ING establishment.and I anmolx
prepared to e.O _
CV.V4isIG and FibriNG
'in the htcst fai,hlonalkstylee on elica4 . notice.
Entrance next door Fox tc /Term 't, 11 1) 'Ulm-
Aprll 4,'71. , ~t
CowELL ILYRR
jug TEA very cheap.,
TuARIVSI -- -FOTk
PAPER & .ENVELOPI
NEtr-YOlta rArEns
SCHOOL BOOKS
Pinrq, 121, Dlosrc, STAT/ONIM A
=I
BL. .BOOKS BOOKS
YINE.EE NorrioNO.
TB'E
'SE WING pfd CHINE!
Sewing Machine, which has been
used for the last five . years in the
West, and is now introdhced fOr tho
RID GLONT,
11A11:
.
4c., 01. e.
IME
IT OVEIt
Agcute fur
looks an Statiottell.
Pzemmel
Taftniib, Nov. 19, 1868.
Ilanes=3,
" DOMESTIC":
LOCK STICH
•
THE "DOMESTIC " is a Shuttle
first Urn° in this section-.
It rims fasterl, than
,Most, eakier
and more quietly than any, doing -the
•
lightest as well :is the heaviest work
done on any, Sewing Machine.
ALL ARE INVITED TO" CALL AtiD SEE Ii
Plain Ma nines - $65•
. •
Half CaS% -•- 7 $7O.
All Machines - have 131a1;.0'g. Paten
A;mr.ta wantied la uniaccriple4 territory. Address,
BLARE it CO., Scranton, Pa.
Fo . r , Ile by '
TAYLOR A GORE.
' Towanda, Pa: ,
A. A. SINNER.
Ante tx. Pa.
ACELET.,I.LOYD k DLOKER,
May 12; 18.10.-1 y
EASE ICN'D.4cOINIFORT
BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT
,There ishotbing no valuable as perfect sight, and.
reflect sight can only, be obtalkied by using
• • PERFECT SPECTACLES!
The eti*Culty of procuring which is well knmß.
mrS3r.S. LIZLIVES k MOUEIS,
°OCULISTS AND -OPT [CANS,
CONINECTICITT.
MANETACTUREFS OF THE CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
Hare, - after years of experience, experiment„ and
and th" erection of costly rnachirery, been enabled
to producethat GRAND DESIDEILaTT:iI,
. ,
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
Widch hare been scil i d_with nhitrnited satistaCtion to
the wearers in the Western States during the past
=ten years.
•
Those Celebrated PerfectetT Spectacles never tire the
eye, and last many y - eariswithout cbartge I
mefigra. LAzAnrs 1101a1.13 Icovo appointed
JULES UtieIITENIN. d - caler;ly Watches and Jets'-
etr.Y. as their sole awat-fotTiowanda. Pelan'a, and
vicinity. April 14, 18'70.
CENTRAL MARKET,
'The subscribers still splint's to keep constantly
on hand a full and complete assortment of every
thing pertaining to their business, colasitrig
of
BEEP, PORK, FRESH: AND SALT
SCGAIi CUBED EAMS,
MUTTON, BEEF:, LAMB
VEAL. • xotirity,
SAUSAGE, ^ , LABE!,
BOLOGNA-, - BRIER LEE".
TALLOW. &c., Lc.
Also,
\ , '
FRESH FROM rEs.
OYSTERS I=YMq) DAILY
In thelr , newson.
Parties wishing, Oysters in largo Or =all quanti
ties will be furnished on short nOtiee, at the old
stand, C mutat. llontanyes clock, first
door ncirth-Of Dr. Porters.
ClIkE. G,N.C.41,177.1. ' 'RFT T mulapcs.
Tuto. •
- Feb. 24. 1870-tf
' •
FIRST , NATIONA.L BANK,
OF TOWANDA. '
CAPITAL $125,000.
SUE,PLFS FUND Y 40,000.
This Bank offers VS - USUAL FACILITIES for the
transaction of a .
6.6 ; ERAL DANKING,BLWINE:SS.
AID ON DEPOSIT'S • Accorayzm TO
•
&Tam. CAr..E. GIVES 'IV SILF.:6aL,TX,CTIOIC or NOTEF
JOiD CtiZOLS. • -
rarties triblting to r''L. - n - stip:§rr to any part of the
Ln t IStatca En,-.land, Irelan.l. - Scotland.br tho prin
cipal cities and towns or Europe, =XI Item procure
drafts for that pnrposo.
PASSAGE TICKETS
To or from Um old country, by best rbructor or sail
ing lines, always cal land.
rIIIILTMS IatOi . GIXT dR3I* . T sernrcrs ItAT7C/i.
Hig?tat Price paid for V... 5 Bon4t, Gold and Saver
J. POWELL, President. N. N. BETTS, Ja..
Towanda, June2l. 1 G 9. , Cashier
THE 'BEST IND - CHOICEST •
SMOKING TOBACCO,
18 , -,IIA.NUFACTUD.ED AT .
• I.
F T.O 72Y NO. 1,
. .
3ri'DLMICT OF 'ALtItTIAND...
d• - •
AG - See that F.vcry Package you buy boars thi4
insciption -
Dec. U. WM
p,YRUP AND MOLASSES CHEAP
kJ at FOX &
ROYAL BARE's . TO POWDERS at
COWELL k =ER S.
PROF. HORSFORD'S BREAD
A-. I'm:oration. at C. 8. PATCWS.
OOrs AND. CRACKERS.--GREL
cksrf Bend, Sostcb Roney, th—mts,
on and Ginger Cakes, IVastgrigtoff 7nmbtea arul
Cofrett Biscuit, and 43.,Indscif Crackers at
march 4, '7O. , W. A.. Roc
. s•inai4s.
GA R AT
titTRE -- dalth - TINE.
'FOS & lIERCIIIM
.
Chotits Previdoits.
•
THE UNDEIISIGN:ED, HAVING
Pantaled thiStre fatalist of -
R. H: PATCH.
la the Zan of 3. B. PATCar k CO.. L• noir prepared
.. ••. ,-
.17; a large and van melnotsd stock of
an COBBIES,
~.. .. ~ .
that I caspell st as low Agues as can be purchased
to
O
o
'O4
ebewhero. I now offer to theyobllesoplormtgatoek
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGAttS,
STARCH. tuu:EtetiJa. snom.'7‘o:
Havo Ki hand a large atoak
AKRON FLOUR,. GRATIAIs DO.
DYE DO4 DUCKWYMAT DO.
I keep enziFiantly on kand, PORK, ILLUS. LARD, and
arl kinds of FISU. Weald:via the stteation of the
public to cam Can't Be Boat--
STOCK OF TOBACCO,
_
In gaillti or prico.w;osso Oakley's CoLebrated,Lann
dry ; Fox York Chemical and Brawn liasp.
Ease all and carmine air stack of
WOODEN WARE.
Largo assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, TOILET
SOAPS. kc...tc. I will 'pay the hig,hesteuthprice for
COITNT I RY PRODUCE.
ParaLer', give , us A call before idling elsewhere.
All persons Indebted to the late Arm will please can
C. ESl“Ten...
and make immediate payment.
Tiiviantb.. March, 12, 1867
GROCERY AND
,X)R9VISION.
STORM.
McCABEA;:g,DW.A.RDS,
Wholesale and netail Dealers in
FAMILY GROCERIES
P O,V SIGNS,
MEILCUM3 .N - LW BLOCS. <IOWAN - DA. PA.
We do mt deem it necessary to enumerate all the
dile:cut articles we keep. Our assortineut is
ALWAYS COIIITLEiiIV..
We sell nothing but
FIRST CLASS .GOODS.
Cash ,141.1 for • Partners Produce
Itrsch 1, 1870
pEOPLE'S
GROCERY AND ITOTISION STORE.
SOUTII CX)r.NED DraDOE AND MAIN fr=3.
A new ail complete etock ut
, ,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS;
IThich/Um sold at the lowest possible. ptict&
CODFISH,
lACKEREL,
HERRING,
PORK,
FEITIT OF AT T 1 DESCRIPTIONS,
MODERN STONE-WADE,
YANNFP ! NOTIONS,
.1 4 LOUR,PEPD, MEAL, ORAL'S &c
Dring oar= produce, whichme .pay rash for
A constant sulip .. * of Ashton flan, all awl Churn,'
Butter Firkins. Tabs, kc.
Please call and hxik thrOugh our atoct. and wo will
do our best to pleaf43 yon. W. A. ItOCEWIT.L.
Towanda, April 28i 180.
L OOK HERE!
COWELL & 31.YE8,.
At the old stand of Drusra.u.t. k COWELL. are now
root:lying, a large and well 'selected stock of
GROCPTirt , ' AND PROVISIONS.
Irldek they offer to cash bury.- - s et pried 'het slefy
competiti
Cash paid f.r all kinds Fa-tacrs' Produce.
April 21, Its.at—tf.
Y i ll ,U S 1,.1 G
'.._ C. W. CLAPP
Icr.sel the Storehouse and coal fltture:
belonging to the 1110 e s -rs. Welles,' notify t i c
citizens of Wyslusing andAicinity that an will kcip
constautly on Lana a full stock of
C O L
EGO. STOVE. cursors - r. PEA MCI. BIECIAT
L IME
LN BULK OR BY THE BARREL.
S A, ,
IN SACKS, BBLS., AND BAGS.
•••••-•".f
C E_. M E 11
PLASmt AND KEROSENE o]±;
•Which he will be pleased to impply aetn with at
remonabli; prices. None but the DIM nueirry it 11
be offered for sale, consequently cannqt fill in giv
ing entire satisfaction and meeting the wants of the
common*.
CASH PAID, FOR GRAIN,
on delivery; and for every descriptiork of
FARMER'S" PRODUCE,
Or taken in ezehange for Coal, lame, Salt. Mater.
Cement and Ecroacne Oil
I 8 DIOYT. as ml agent, will always be
at thp 'Warehouse to attend to customers.
Wyalnaing. Aug. 10. 1870.
rHE BEST FRUIT JARS.IN USE
at 2 11cCABE & Mr&
C. B. PATCH
EMI
JAMD3 lIKABE.
WM. EDWARDS.
MUTTON,
I,
DAIRYMEN,
MailizoollMfilt4i=iliv,,mi:Q&lmu=44iiihasAiehiktnewc;.‘l6-6 , a
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TA Y 0 GORE,
Aro now opening their mw Spring Stock at
: 1 WS''!3 $S$
CotudatlOg of 8.11 the latest styles of rsabletalaki
COATINGS, SEURTENGS, &C. &C
Whieh they are prepared to male up to
any style to
=tit their customers, on abort notice. •
Alpo a splendid new stock of
READY-MADE currßrim
Which they are selling cheaper than over.,
la - .A. 1 1 1 8 .:Sr • C.A.P'S
AND
CAF2sIUS PURN.LSAING 9OODS,
g new and full lino or all the latent styles.
Always on Laal and in great variety,
Till LAM= AND NEWESS WrILIDI OW
NECK TIES, BOWS,
eo the New Patent
WINDOW UMBRELLA
All ur any saf our Goods will be .old as
CHEAP FOR CASH
As any in the market
Call and look through our stock
Towar.itA, April 21. 1870.
§ k
ita-This space belongs to E. scuiv4r.2. &Mar In
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods.. Be U SO
Imlay wiling Clothing that he has not lame
,to write
am advertisement.
It
"1 /! ' ‘ I r l:
A DISPA! . ''H JUST RECEIVED:
GLOItiOt,.4 Np 4 FOIL CITIMS OF TOWANDA
AND I NITY : .
;tautly being received at tho
a large atock.of
A-.D SItITSTU, GOODS,
been purchased for cash, at redaced
will be sold to cash buyers at lower rates
dons offered in Towenda. My stock con
cur
9I S'. BOW AND .TOUTEM CLOTIMG.
731.1.01, DJKrllrlf AIM UV= MIAMI. 6-7111,
11,14 OA ,10 v:10 1: , ..10N* A 3 'AA A kj:".l
Goth rant., Vega, and WILIte *Linen Duck Snits,
also &largo variety of
GENTS'ITRNWaNG GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, StalErmw:as, la za =es.
PAM AND L.L.W.COLLASII,
of the latest Myles and fashions. Remember Lbe in
ducement' that I offer. and that lam not to be un
dersold by any dealer in town. or elserwbere. Al]
who wish anything In my th are reatnectfully invit
ed to give tne a all before purchasing and conTince
yourselves. .
S. J.I.OOItS
No. 149 3fain-st.,l3eidlenum'a Block. •
Tovrands, , PL.
fl Cash paid for Ilklea and Peitz. -
GOLD STILL COMING DOWN I,
AND mar 21LLTG IN TEN
GROCERY di PROVISION LINE,
are noiebalag ()feral at
COVELL & MYER'S
at prices that cannot tall to Malt* anlthat they are
determined not to be undersold bJ any one! They
have enlarged their Store by building so that they
now have room for the fresh *applies that me daily
receded by them. They have owanected with their
Store a Market where 'they now keerifreah =Sara to
sell by the guarter or piece, ana a hall supply of Oro.
eerier and Provielons. to which they would call the
attention of all cash towers. Come and examine ear
Goods and Prices, before purehasing and satisfy
yourselves. We presentee All goods to give entire
misidefactien. We are thankful to atur customers for
their peat liberal patronage and solicit a etnitionsnce
of the same. 1 COWELL & NEM
Dec. 20, 1849.
TRY OUR TEAS AND COErES,
!COWELL k uu
rcrrlbiatY & minagn•
moderaq holm - pat aitasai the Irmu34r3'
ant Jaa=ad io John Cum
an premed la all lxi
their bad*, vita pazaglassi
, „,
KIWI;
SAW - M/LLI4I,
Ana all ktads at
I.l ‘
ILL IR
Cl?
0
VS
I
Of tho latcat and zooid bawl:mod kinds tnanntscturOd
and kept constantly on'hand may . far nso.
a. r
g
-"
ell
.
3/DF.11144 IVAN AND WOOD/2i BEAMS
CULTIVATORS, COL; P.LOUGIIA
PLOUGH POINTS
Of an kinds, and tho late)rt Improv‘innents kept
constintly on nand.
I
I.
TOVE CAB 'l l I •G
CELLAIC GILATIZ r
SLED. JiliD SLEIGH SHOES,
B1_,001) & -00.4
Still coi.ttnaa to manufacturo 'their celebrated
HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS,
and will sell a hefts machine, for less money than
can Do hid elsewhere In the world. Wo clalin for
our eusrbt”ea that they will do as much, or more.
than any other, and aro more dumbly built. Wo
personally superintend ear wort and sea that it la
well doWn. We will send
of oar mschtner, on arnthitinn.
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS,
One if Two Hone TIIREULER if SZPERATORS,
, , '''...
r
'll A N - .."*111T,Z s;,
WADE 'l'o 013131:31.
ENGINES ItEPAI-RED.
Aid all toile 'warranted to give aatisaction.
jSHIN( LE. Ii&gRINES
PLOUGHS,
rims"
A. N D
.1. . .
- CEURN , POWERS, ,; ..
1
LAUGN AND iii7IALL 151Zi.
~.
inqs F=Titz
And all kinds of castings famished is
March 30. 1870. . MEANS & .r.ocrwzrz.
DIXIIIMVE CATALOGUES.
71IllESITElt coti
FA NN-I N.rJ, L .„
CLItaL.I.III AND D 11•6 SiNV
RAW AND GRIST MILL work douo to`orior.
Give us a call before purdustrkg olsewbcro. •
v& "op au - Oaa - vqa Isx.l-414,n;
•0 0 Ti CI 0011 tt
..."
.k.C.-;F, FACTORY !
1
bttweou Zl.Afft ar4 Sccor..l,
cf G. F. Mason .7: Co.'4l.l.`auk,
•
TOWAN.OA, PENN:A.
I=
.11ENRY S CLE.N CO.,
ficapeAtfolly a:lnounro to I,:s fria'a.l4anq rrt!ra'ae;
tt.: , tithhave tfa:lt a
. KEW BIUc K CA.MILIGZ FACT 0111:,
1 •
11 liertctlwi will cinialiWigy keep on hand 3 lull 11630#
relent .
'
LUIRLIGES,*
TOP AND 'OPEN BUGGIES;
• 1
PLATFO!.I3I WAGONS,
TROTTING EULE:O. AND SKELETONS,i
Agate of the bet material and tintAbnil in the test
city style. .111 a, lung experience in c;iy Csrriagi
ractorita gives them a ilcciacil ailcantaze ucar otlic ra
in the
Finis Style and Durability
or las Wagons. All they asks Is au
INSPECTION OF Trltt IVO4K
IMOTIOUS to purrimaing elseir):=4!6
ALL Iror:x Ir,IRSA-VTED,TO GIVE rEtcPrcr
SATISFAcrio.v
1 '
•
Thankful for the liberal naL^onaga formerly
tended .144 riolvetfally ask a ntinuan::e of 'the
camo
IMPAIRING PROM ATTENDED TOI
red
. •
OZZIE
_ LLENRY STLfi.
' ' U. S. CLARK.
Tocianda, 31apit.1a70.—tf 1 ,
N E ‘t/
PLANI,NO MILL.
de
The no , reigned having' bnlit alarge and commo
dious 31 - in the liorqugh of Towanda. and. Oiled it
1.
', m oat mod ern and Ltnprtsred machinery*, for
mfacture of '
Iromow . sasit !Oil) BLINDS.
pared to fal inlers.,:whotft6rlarge or
_ rhortest r.reace. 'We hwre:a.Z?..zi a largo va
,ety of MOULDENGS, or the latest style and pattern,
, atich we can furnish touch cheaper than they club°
Worked by hand.
, •
- wicusmln.
•
GItOOTL'S"G.
A.:47D SCItOOL
81.WLSG,
all other wort pertaining to Joinery, will be done
to suit our Onstamers.
Persona building, and not liTing more than tirclee
to fourteen-miles distant, will find it largely for their.
Interest to buy of us, or bring their lumber and h6ve
it worked by our machinery. tiring your grist of
Flooring, or other lumber, and while your team le
feeding, have it ground out and take it 'home with
you.
We will pay c_tsn for PINE ANto lIEMELOCIi
ErSIBEI: (led% erod at one lumbci- yard. Como and
see us. or if you-can't come; write. - •
Towanda, Feb.. ISCI. 1.. D. DODGEM k CO.
TOOK .BINDERY. I ---THE PUB
lie is re;iipectfulti infornall That trio Book-Bin
dery Las been reniosed to the'..Boporttr"
thin atom where will be done
DOGS-DINDING!
In an its yarieas brstAris.4n terms ftstwas' =gbh': as
.• the times " will a.:1,35x. no I.:imlerp will be tinder
the charge et
11. C. witzr,kr_rrt,
An erperictimit Binder, and all work will beproraptly
/ow in a style and wanner which cannot bleat:oiled.
Music, Magazines. NcirsroperiaOld Books, kc-, bound
In crery variety' of style. Particular attontitut will Is
paid to the Boling and Dir.dir.g of i
814-1 X BOORS,
.
To any desired pattern. in quality and dnr -
bility will be warranted..
All will be ready fo' thier- '
BA.IEED
;
And Pala at Wholeialo And
In our DEiTSG 1100318 wo will accommodate the
public with either a lunch, jm. a . good tined at all
times of thr day and evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE CEIZAIT Oti UAND DURO*
Tfrria tre4ox._,
Nuso a &no assortment of Groceries,Cortfectionery,
Traits. lints. /Le.
ria4191 . 0-tf W. Ban* & CO.
:PAIGE LIST—CASCADE VTLTs.
•
maim, beit qtlality, per sac
4. \ g. bandred • 4636
s. 1••. barrel B'6o
Cmstatu frizmUnit 4 1111 y do= at owe', u the ca
p ork. lof the WA eumclebt for a large, arrH of
w L U. D. Th - G
Custptawn, Zu1y"21%1310.
THE BEST KEAOSENE OIL IN
town by the gain *ty dr retail it
. 1.
- & I.llplCllll
COFFEE, TEA, ISt4kt FISH,
kn., wholesale and r
Jab. 1.
LL BINDS GEOCERIES AND
runtami.at wholes:4o and reap. at
May 20. C. B. PATOIS.
OPAL AR, by t alion_ or Bar
rty for.est• by the 1 GAB 'DOPSEPANT.
}!
..., ,, ,....7 ,... ,
.71' 4, ..7" - : -. . ,4-..,- , :r.,7,rjr - . 7 7,-; ' • i
MA - H.SHATA BROTH p2)3
-,i-.,.,; ,:•., . -, r.:- ~...i!,,, , .-....,,, -:.,-
~ ....
1 iLit/t0 TfW2E . STO.... ,
4,,, "...
131,0-61 i,
lyiElitlllß'S NEW
MMI
ihop tray all kteas oel
EC 4§... n-azis .11;6:E.
Far Weribare ,con Land' and .are seadielng
• WV) stock of, •. •
HUUSE ztiNtatriii rerl6 ' oi) . 4
••
•
D 001113; ELA,,,111. - •
, •
BLLNDS. (FLM3I3. PUTT& : • •
/IND ii,ZATHEB 'I3IpTiN
• oar riots, on*, rto..:"Oio Ihe beles tillteity
will bo iolkvory lOW.' We OitO alio agents !ir the
Omit - .
AXiMCAN 'STEAM SKA t ,
(84111:01INS RATEAII, '
Ttio only reliable Err Proof Sato made. 6ti i -
P.AIRBANES'S SOLES;
SCIIAGIIMME POWDER
ntrows RAW Ban
SIIPHER PHOSPHATE
T 1,1•777
.
In very_ 'largo apt- ufacturpl out of ' tho best
• material:
We arn,pleo prepared to do jObbing of all kinds.
We are the only agent 3 fOr tile celebrated new
EXPIRE: COOKING STOVE,
no boot cooking stove in um, 'and ova* 'stove
warranted to give sat 0.n.--tion. -)Atorelk
rustnis -o• MA.RC.H. OF
HOLIDAY PRESENTS;
JUtES 'HIYGUENIN k
i
JEWELLER & SILVERSMITH,
MBRCUB'R NEW BLOCK. ro WANDA, P 4.
is constantly .reccifixtg additicns to his stock of
geode suitable for presents, such an
LADIES' IVlTerf ES,
AMERICAN WATCHES
of U dvitcriptiorui. : L.!so a colectpl. aPsertoccri(t,,
GOLD CHAINS; FINE GOLD
3-M'N7T
CLOCKS or .as. simra ruom. Tfi cia:Ap
GOLD, ,SILVER AND STEEL SPECTACLES A);
EEE-GLAS.SIS f..t Llll casos of itarar - ei..
NEW .I'..i.TENT ACeO.IIOD.,ITING SPEC AMES.
Bp this patent I am enat.!ed to exthaur_ Glasses at
any Uzi° without extra charge, Call Brace.
CLOCIiS. WATCHES AND ,ro. L'EPAIICIII.
! . AND Ar...r.n.en• •
Towanda, Dee. 8, 1870.
Al 0N T 'ES';
• ,
de nil Dealers In
STAPLEfFANCY DRY GOODS,
Cine.)c IF:;, Caocarns,Car.jiscsallz, ,
800
ir, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS
Leat.l.,x, lista, Caps, Cr..lbrell4:_•:, &c.,
kt.
Q. 1U 31 1 .1 in St.., come: of,the Public SAinare.l
na1y19,870
B A. PETTIS & CO.,
/YD.
Race ilia roccica a freLh stock of
11. their line, bonght in New York and l'hilarlolphia,
at prices that warrant thetia in saying that they Will
eellsu ,
CHEAP AS THE CITEAPEST
Iltar 5t , .N7.1 co:ail:its is Dwuestic ind other
DRY (.100DS,
HOSIERY,
lill
ITILLINItY ~DEPARTUENT,
e,thofrtigLly fur:C.,..:wa with trio
• •
LATEST EASE' EONS ADD BEST GOODS
For the scuon.
Old ladlc.i
CAPS AND HEAD RIGS
Conslantly on liana.
Sept. 7.'J,'70
I3LPORTANT TO --A LT, 'WHO
VALUE TIILLit SIGUT !
The sight of 03'6 teed assisted. the weak strengt;uu,
ed and the perfect. rreser. - e,L .
PIIILADELPILLI OPTICAL LZSTITUTE,
Fur the ramotifecturtig of the
CONCAVE CONVEX. CRFSTAI; LENSES, LONpQN
EaLOXZS) AND SL` AZ) G:-VS FOUIVILLKOn n; -
!TAXED VM.
The Concave Convex. Crystal Spectacles; made by
the above institute are now it long tiino before the
public, and the ralld and increased demand for them
combined with ..ttio universal acknowledgment of
their clearness in vision nod esse to the eye„ shows
plainly that 'they are strylestor to. any other glasses
in the market. .
The maJoritybf Spectacles; (=Lastly inaportedj and
no matter how' flee the frames, contain but a poor !
and worthless article of glasses, (generally east ar
pressed;) they are made to be sold only, without
any calculation respecting beherit to the eye, and
therefore the great oomplaint of poor and weak
sight. Thousands are using -glasses now which tire
and fatigue the eye, where the objects get diin after
short usage, or require) an intensely strong. light
and therefore destroying' the sight, which, were they
properly suited, world be preserved a life time. -
Theadvnntages claimed for the Concave Convex.
Crystal Glasses are the following :
The Lenses are ground of the best material,-pure
'and hard,. and made only for optical purposes, they,
are therefore not liable toget scratched or dim:
They confer a brillianey and distinctness of vision,
not found in any other glass.
They can be used equally well by day or candle
light without tiring ortatigning the eyes.
They are ground mathematically true intim con..
cave convex mirror. according to the philosophy of
nature, and shape of cornea of the eye, therefore
assisting nature only lustead of forcing
That te lenses are centered correct intothe frames.
They can be need linger than any other glasses
without thanking to a'higher power.
The names are-made strong and durable by expo
, rienced workmen audewarrauted tir give satisfaction.
• . WM. A . . ctiAaniE.RLIN. •
1 Dealer In Witches, Jewelry and BilveriVare,Tusran
, da, Pa., has the sole Agency for War glasses. la
Bradford county. lqo Pedicra employed.
1 . Jelly 12,1870-tt
IttcCAPE k MtC.
rriFEE GEM FRUIT JARS, a
1 boat In nee, wholesale and retail.=
July 1. ICA=& %try'
, •
TOWA3DA.
=BM
Our 'look of
Wirt not forget diet
One door north of 'r
SWISS WATCHES,
all now
iLiza` TO THE BEST
Tolviyn.t; pi.
.7. D. 3tONTANTR,
L. P. SIONTANTE,
FALL GOODS
GLOVES,
ZEPHYRS,
WORSTED,
NOTIONS: &C., ACC
)Saiu sL, apcx,itetho Court /louse
gedicgbies.
-
-
sox
iTlitli
biro DRUG STOKE,
nrUllts Tvritn
tannar Main and Ma Tcanafals.
Owerecantlyadded!mistyt6thetr sfnik. MI end
0, ample* stesoettnete. a u$U*U l t ultefulfte
rietyroguschkgmany articles used, in the , Arts for
faechenicsi porpoise. cireally Mooted •with Zed
lect tipspeogreethentantrof this public. win& be
ptizatetently.sapplied: with fresh purchases. and
Owed' on She moat reasonable tenni at WholesAnor
Bae ecleui Or' ' • .•i •
Dimas, lizzacq . ,is,
r.rspi. cc; Tuarnaurai, ' .
A:1,001= 1 AM) TURPMINE,
assn. purr.' vAnanou, Wgrra : WASIL
• -•,• AntVallkln44 entrpaholl;
•KEROSENE OIL;
Burning Fiuid i.
LAMM, SIIADES. IVICKS,..CIII3MEYS,
Elpecto.Lard, Netigis, licats Foot. -
IikICNER'S AIM - MACHINE OILS
' iiiicy .i,..:4 Toilet Articles in ell tlx* variety, ..
''. .._ ISiONQES. liIWEILES, soars, 5ep:11.132,
'• 1 ttazadoss..lialr-Dies, Pertamoil. ~ '
~
.:E ! OCEETI T OK PORT) 1017.418,
rocket. rilvce,-ratiore, ,' - '
,*
. :1. Itc. iumi .mu valia PAEPA/LA±lO.lB.
PcrriZ NinaB A.ND
For ModlOrial use,
1 - '01314,CC0, SMIFF, FLEES ;AND CIGARS,
_ •
wawa. sista and Flower Sisals, Trusses, Sup
.porters, Suspensories, &Deader Braces, Breast
''Pemps, Teething Rings. 'Nursing Bottles,
ICippies, Nipple Melts and Shields, Syringes,
' Tana, Sett-Sealing Fruit Jars, Ther
mometers, Inavoring Extracts, Stone
Jugs. Maas Ware. Betties, Vies. Corks. Bath
Brick. and Stove Blficking, Fish Tackle, dm- '
inanition; &c., Botanic, Eclectic and Honirepath
' lc ILcdicines, \cand all the peyular.Batent
•
E E 3.
All ankles warranted as represented: • Peri - ens it
a diatanre can 'receive their order* by atage or mail,
trill receive prompt and cariftd attention.
• ALediail advice given grataitenaly at the
eluirgnis only for nuNlicine. . .
Th4oakful for put liberal patronage, worn leg.
pixtfully Announce to their friends and thOpnldic,that
no pains shall be spared to satisfy, and mentthe con
tinuation of their cOnnaleure and patronage. •
tro- open Sunday's for prescriptions, from 9 to 10
a.m.., and 12 tn. to 1, and 5 to 6 p.m.
, C; POUTER., SON Co,
, July 1, 1870.—yr. • .
• .0 W N
137 STAY STREET, TONVA,NDA, PA
WHOLESALE • :AND :RETAIL
DRUGCGIST.
. Tbo sub.wriber reipectfully announces to the
lk in ten , ..7111 that he. has on hand a I.lto and well
selected stock of
•
DRUGS. : .
•:VlEDiciszs..
‘ Car.3t/CALS. • ' l'Ai.N.T4i,
OIL, '.' • VAITNISTmi
- . '7fINDOW GLASS, '—'.-
. • DYE DTUITS '' .... •'. ,
kt...t . c. • ..., i.? -
AU the V., , rttlar Patent Meakints of the day,
...
PURE •-1 1 .;INE ~M) L / F ORS •
` ..
•‘\
~ , • -I'
- I
. _
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PER r U...q..E.R.:•Y. • - • ...,.
Fhlicy apt T,A.L..t. artic . , t. •••
.••. ' . -
s:al'S of e%kry ac: , .' it , tion, - -,, - ' . .
tit,..rlnolzi.-1,n4, . - .
' . .11:-.1.13.ing., St;4:-cao , „ z.:11 0.4111.1(;:l 81. - ..%;,-..gi, . •
I.Lit: Br ...-11 ,, , .
T.t;: Dr 0 ,:. , :::, . •. •
-,• ' / 4 % 5 ••• . .0:.7 . ( , ...10 1 .4, • .
~.. I,„
. : "N - .1'3...k. t :.•:,1 r:0.. , C , .r01,5; ..- • 1
' . T, ::ct r4,,i4 , v, .--
.„I..uir 1... , ...c5,
.
, . ,5,T, , ,.....a p, , wd,.rs, .. .
~ . \ T ,,.. 11
,„ w -,,,, 1 „..„., ,
\: r....ta Tooth Suapil
.
ml other =116'4 bolonf_, , ir.4 to ite.Erng trz. too
um:l...mu:l :u r.......uti , ...a. 1'',1.:1g.i17. - eAguuoy of t 4 e';
•.'.,., • A
• . .
GREAT U. S. 2•EA eq.I_II 3 A.NY,
.
1.. AN. OFFEit
- --• ' , .
For I , ttiT i oF,es on
•
• GRFII. - T -
To purchtters of goc ',a their Lno. • \
pr - eFcriptit.nq nail reccii;ta coin
pounded byp-ireQn," th , :oughly at ettl
bours.of thr. day or night. , .
Tll:i . r.hful for th.c ra-t Llberal • natrona . F . 7.e.lre
spcetnilly FOliCit a em,tier.atlce cif the whir:
II:, - ,el:that.tick effort'. ehr.ll b. spar,..l to Leah..
rug - ett.aLlishrtacht Eec , lnt 6 none iu this Feet:mil.
Dr. T.l". trAycon.sulte...l :It this fttere a ,
I.2.^:yeoforo. F. W. BROWN.
Jr.n. 31. IMI7O. • . :
Boots an Shoes,
BOOTS - & SHOES
NE,Ir BbCiT .AND - S.IIOE STORE,
South on 4 of Wucf 1101155C+
The nu4,2r - srlear..re rcticcinga Laego and , well se
lected stock of
ROOTS IND SHOES
- 'Safteelc*ftv the
.AND FALL TRADE,
Which we offer low for Ca.,31. Cousising of
Cti-ENTS,
LADIES,
A -- N1) -7 CIIILDRMN S .IVEAR
kti ED AN D P EGd D OT:S
MADE TO. ORDER
111ii'.i~ltl\"G''<<.Y :7) ONE,
AND IDADi WHEN pr.onisra)., •
Thankful for rai;t 'nu -solicit a continuance
MESE=
f!A:' , ZrrL t.r : r•T:TIT 11. CLAI
r ril 5, 1,352,
CINDY ! CA7FDY CANDY!?!
MAXLFACTUSED RS.
Whtf./'.4114 and IZA:tzun•-at inTlYtilkt ticry c(impet
Coif: . C.A.vaisting, iu!ratt, f -
p
C
,
QatleotatoCarmutrl.,
Cream Ea. , . Creson Boubons:irnm.tli
' Burt and Joreir;n Almonds. Clove 'bad;
•
t.M111^...111 , t1 pper1:1:11A. i':•r , ps
sn , l Lon'li,7.'S. Meted Carty,3ap—
ancsc o..teri, emus:son DX
' trriaL , . Tar. S•mr al.d•
- '
Lemon Pr cps,
untltar,Alinand • • •
Bar. Itoso
•
'Mottoes, -
. ,
rig •
• I'aFtq, •
Cream. 'Dates.
• Conte.rsatimi hearts ..,
•
, LOZCIIp!S, Navoh-an Bon. •
Bons, (irsjurd, Clear. • and: • •
•.• Sugar Toys, Candy Hearts, Piatu •
and Hilt, ate..• Or.trigus ani Leniseue. -
- Chewing Ginn, rt`3llllt.A., rtaran Nuts,' ••
Filbcrts.. l l.lnusads.l.lrsztl Nuts. I.l.httish \Val
nuts,,,ana avers [lung Let by ConteLonorss, in -
general
J. 5..!: C. S. Frreix.
Oiposite Optiding, Russell k i i e Ne.}2.l,lMain-nt.
r,.5. , -itelnembe: we i;ell,the Fa nJy FaN.orice °
Weed St—rinn; Machine.
TowarniaAllec. 13, 187 U..
DOTS AND SHOES MADE AND
.F.lfrAnzED.:.
L. C. 'NELSON,
ilas male arranuerC.cina to aocet.invida , citutonices.
that are constantly With lights anti Shoes for
sew soles, etc.:.aud hare lizd to ic.ire: t eu i.. tolhiUr
g reat slisndranta4e, until another day. 'The constant
all for this kind of work,. arid the ,dceiro to have it
done harauxhately, has il,ltwed me to make such ar:
rwements that , you need net return hums I
Without yoiir sc±s Ling miaowed aud your . !cell set
For prices that arc honest and perfectly lair.
. -
Ladles that have gaits re that are broke at the toe,
To thil . CrepalriathCip In the place for to go
To:get them re:Nampo& r t eatly . tipptd'orhalf-solcd,
And your feet w.ll - protected from the wet and the cold
Noir ',sack we can make yon with
.the above double
quiet, • 7 .
We can make them for you thin, or we can give them
to you thia. . .
We cari make them with high hale, or we can givd,
them to nit flat.
So you need not stager with a-brick in your hat.
yrat,-..kfood eider vinegar for sale by.barrel otical.
Front of Methodist church, Main street, - • .
• .Towands;Dee. 13, 1870. • L. C. I,ZELSON.
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V.lt has a paid up capital of Ono rry ;
8.. It offers low rate;s of preminnis ; -
4nt furnishes largerinsarance then. cth,r
rpanies, for the money.; _
It la deilnits and certain ; ._ •
6. There is no possibilitly of mieropresoilt.iu,, : , 3 •
• agents, or misanderstandinghy
4. The ißilloics are plain contracri,
mace for so much money
'B. All policies are nen-fyfeiting.;
9. The polleies are e.xefnft from V.t.z." o .lnv . ” lt. •
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