Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 26, 1874, Image 4

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• 1.
COraumed from first par?.
Th( shall be an‘`-tiecti
)l3r
' SEC'. -I.i sere .
1 ,
Aire Coramittee of thie Natioual
, • 1
Grange, consisting of three members,
' Whose fernisiof Office shall be three
,
years, on of whom shall be !elected
each yeu .
,
• . ' ' - ' 1 1
Sic.- a. The 'of fi cers of the , rave
i, ti'ye-'Gra ges shall be addressed es
"WOR Ir.
' - I' as IL--Ilied i
ings:'
L. Sxr - riol; 1. Subordfnale Oranges
1 shall' mOt once each' cmonth, and
may hold intermediate 'meetings as
- may• ibel eemed necessary for the
( i
,;good of the. Order. .411-• business -Lzeetina. re confined to the 'Fourth
Deg--ree. t i l i , ,•
Sic. 2 State ,Granges . shall meet
`CI
,
' annually t such'time and Place as
the, Grange shall from year=to year
determine. ----. -- r
SEC. 3.1 4 110 _National Gralige shall
meet an ally on the first 7ednes
day, in F . bruary, at such place as
`the Grin o may frothyear to year
-- ,determin ,- Should the National
Grange t jjadjourn without selecting
the pla of meeting, the tmecutive
Committee - Shall appoint the place
and, notify the Secretary of the Nati
Banal C4ange and the Master:sof State
Grangek at least thirty days before
the:thy lappointed. el
-* IA4TICI.E lll.:—.Lai , : i . , -
:s.:
. ational Grange) at . its
Session, shall fram amend,
il such laws as the, good of
le' if may require. A laws of
bid Subordinate 't Granges
n.form to this Constitution
'aws adopted by the National
M
_anunal
or rcp©.
the Ux
- State
must co'
and the
Grangei
1 . ...... ..., .. -,
Iid.IIIICLE J. i
~.--lialtat.
I ,
titnafadopted by the National
shall be used in - alll Sabor-
Granges, and_ any desired
n.in the same must, be sub
o and receive the sanction of,
_ iion.al Grange. ! • I - -
InTICLE I.L-ME in ber. , hp_
li
Any per,son interested in agricul
tural pUrsnits, of the age of 'sixteen
years, ifeinitle, and eighteen years,
(male, rduly proposed, eleced, and
!DeuplY i tne. with the rules and•regula
' tions- df t 'the - Order, - is - entitled to
membership and the benefit of the
degrees taken. Every - application
must L i p accompanied by the fee of
raenah4iishiv. - If rejected, the money
will :c refunded. ' Applications
' must certified by members, and
‘ bollot 31 for at a subsequent meet
l.t
ing. , t shall require three negative
votes to reject an applicant.
Aanc.t.. l 4 •,! Vl—Fee.3 ,of Memberdi , ip.
Tlic !lA. inimtun fee for membership
in a Subordinate - Grange shall be,
for min five dollars, aifd for women
two collars, •for_the 'four degrees,
s, except:charter members,, who shall
. , pay-LlFnen, three dollars, and women
tifty cents.. ! -
. •
!• 1 I .• IA 1 --
RTICLE M. —Due. , . •
-i 1 I
SAAox L The miniumni - of regular
mouldy dues shall t r r t -ten cents from
li Member, and each. Grange may
etlitrfNii.se regulate its own - dues.
e l•
'-' ISLt • i ... , .
The Secretary of each
Stiliainate: Grange shall report
- guar rirly to !the Secretary of the
Secretary-'of , the State Grange the
- namd of all persons !initiated or ' paS
.s.L(l tblhigher de g rees. • -
SL(.! 3. The Treasurer of each
is Subordinate Grate shall report
_quarterly, and pay to the Treasurer
of,hiS State Grange the sum of one
- d!>11a0or each man l and fifty cents
for each woman initiated . during that
tiu!litcr• ? also, a quarterly due of six ,
1
, cent4 l for eaeli member. •
1•i4.1 ?- The Secretary of each
. :7•q_ate i - =.iftuge_-shall report -quarterly
to the Secre-ary of the National
' Grafige the membership in his State,
: Lc!! the de• gr ees conferred- during
the lnarter. I
: S.r.e.!;i. The Treasurer of each State
G:.•••.:lage shall .deposit to the credit of
- the Natioriaf Grange of Patrons of
Ilushiindr- with some Banking or
Trut, company in" New York, fto be
' - ‘2leaded by the Executive . Cora
ildgee, ! in quarterly instalments; the
. a:lunt - il ,due of ten cents fora each
'number in his- State, and forward
il.-v . r6cePi ts 'or- the same to the
I '
Ti i e - islrer of the. National Grange.
I ---I Si e. 6. All moneys deposited with
said company shall be paid out only
upon;. the drafts of the Treasurer,
signed by the Master, and counter
:.i,ned.bv the Secretary. \
-,
SEC'. 7. No State Giange shall be
entitled to representation in -the
• National -Grange whose dues are
iurpaid for more than one quarter.
FEM
.Gan e'
&nate
alterati ,
witted
the "Na
irenientA
1. lleports from Subordi
- Granges relative. •to crops,
stock, bratty other nitet=
tef,----calkti- - for by the National
-GOngo,,iunSt be certified to' •by The
Master and Secretary, and uriclor
seal of the Grange giving the earner.
Sc..E2. , All ...printed matter on
whatever subject, 'and all informa
tion iasifed by the National or State
'. id Subordinate Granges, shall be
i Salle ktownto the members with Out
unnecessary War. .
SEc. 3. If any brothers or sisters of
the Order., are sick, it be the
duty ofi the- Patrons to, visit them,
and see that they ilre well provided
ivith all things needful.
4. Any member found guilty
„1. w4lloll' cruelty to animals should
f;:pelled from the. Order.
5. The officers of Subordinate
Granges shall beton the alert in de
vising means by which the interests
of the Whole Order may be advanced;
'but no plan of work Shall be adopted
by State or Sul ordinato Granges
wit cat- first sub hitting-, it to, , and
rc eciAing the sanction °Lillie Nation-
Grange. • c
Aurront anti Di. pen-
salions
•SEcrox 1. AIP charters, and dis
p:-nsation‘i issue' directly from the
National Grange. ,
SEc. 2. Nine men and four women
'Laving reeei - icd the four Subordinate
Degrees, zuaf-reeeive a dispensatiOn
t , J'organize a Subordinate Grange.
SEC. 3., Application for dispensa
tions shall be made to the Secretary
of the National Grange, and be slu
ed by the persons 'applying for the'
same, and be accompanied by a
fee, of fifteen dollars.. •
Stc. 1. j Charter members are
th6s6 persons only_ whose names are
upon._ the application ; and whose
wc-re paid at the time of organi
iOn. - Their number .shall not be
than nine men and lour women,
I Jr more than twenty men and ten
women. .
SEC, Fifteen Subordinate Gran
ges Working. in a State can apply for
authority to organize a State Grange.
SEci 6.• When Siate Granges are
.organized; clbspensatfons will be re
placed by ebartera, biatted without
farther fee.
SEC. 7. All charters must pans
throniih the State Granges for record ;
an 4 receive the_seal and official gig.
-..)iurts of the same.
Sec. 8. >No Grange shall confer .
more .than one degree frcither First,
Second, Third, or Fourth) at the same
meetin .
Su. g.
9. After a .titate Grange is
organiied, all applications for char
tore must pass through the same
and be approved by the Master and!
Secretary.,
Lirrta, X.—Duties of Officers.
The daties of , the officers of the
National, State, and Subordinate
CI-ranges shall be' prescribed b 7 the
laws of the same.
Amain XL—Treasurers.
SECTIP N. I. The TreaStirers of the
National, State, and -- Subordinate
Granges shall give bonds, toTbe ap
proved by the officers of , their res
pective Granges. ,
SEc. 2. In all Grangea bills must
be -approved by the Master, and
countersigned by the Secretary, be.
fore the Treasurer can pay the sum.
ARTICLE
Religions or political questions will
not be tolerated as subjects of discus
sion in the work of the Order;and no
political or religions tests for mem
bership shall be applied. ,
Anrxci XllL—Amendments
This Constitution can be altered
or amended by a two-thirds vote of
the National Grange at any annnal
meeting, and when such alteration or
amendment shall have been ratified
by three-fourths of the State I Gran
ges, And the same reported to the
Secretary of the Natioiial Grange, it
shall be of full force:
BY. LAWS.
Arencul. . 1 s
The fourth day of pecember," the
birthday of the Patrons of Husband-,
ry, shall be — celebrated as the anni.;
versary of the Order. .
AsTicLz 2
Not less than the representation of
ten States present at any meeting of
the National Grange` shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of busi
ness.
ARTICLE 3
•
At the annual = meeting Of each
State Grange it may elect a proxy to
represent the State Grange in the
National Grange in ease of the ina
bility of the Master to attend, but
such proxy shall not thereby be
entitled to the Sixth Degree.
f.
r.
Iralct.E. 4.
Questions of administration mud
jurisprudence arising in' , and bet
ween State 'Granges, and appeals
from the action and decision thereof;
shall be referred to the Master au&
Executive Committee of the Notional
Grange, whose decision shall Le re
spected and obeyed- until overruled ,
.by action of the National Grange.
AUTIo r LE 5.
It shall be the' duty of the Master
to -preside at,mmtings of the Nation
al Grange; to seer that all officers
and members of committees prolierly
perform their respective duties; to
see that the Constitution,. By-laws,
and resolutions of the National
Grange and the usages of the Oreler
are observed and obeyed: to sign 0
drafts drawn upon the treasury, and
generally to perform' all duties per--
taining to such office
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ARTICLE 6
It shall be the duty of the. See
tarydo keep a recoul if all P n roceed ,
iiigs of the National Grange, to keep•
a just and true ttecount of all mon
eys received and mid out . by him,
to countersign all thefts upon the
treasury, to conduct the correspon
dence of the National Grange, and
generally . to act as the administra
tiveofficer of the National Grange,
,under the direction of the gester
and tlie Executive Committee.,
I: shall be his duty, at least vacs
each month, to deposit with the
Fiscal Agency holding the funds cr!
the National Grange All moneys - that
may have - come into his hands,vand
forward a duplicate receipt therefore
to' the treasurer ; and to make a full
report Of all transactions to tlik
National Grange at each annual ses
sion,
• It shall be his further duty to pro
cure a monthly report of the Fiscal
Agency with whom the funds of the
National Grange are deposited of all'
moneys received and paid out by
theni daring each monthesnd send n
copy of such report to the Executive
Committee and the . Master of the
National Grange..
ARTICLE 7
SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of
the Treasurer to issue all drafts upon
the Fiscal Agency of the Order, sui*
drafts baring been previously ,signed
by the Master and countersigned by
the Secretary of the National Grange..
SEC. 2. He shall report monthly to
the Master of'the National- Grange,
through the office of the'Secretary, a
statement of all receipts of .deposits
made by him, and of all
.drafts or
checks signed by him during the
previous month.
SEC. 3. He shah• report to the
National Grange at each annual ses
sion'a statement of all receipts of
deposits made by him anti of_ all
drafts or checks signed by him since
his last annualleport. - -
ARTICLE I ,B
It shall be the duty of the Lecturer
to visit, for the good of the Ordef,
such portions of the United States
as the Executive - Committee -may di
rect, for which servites he shall re
ceive.compensation.
A.UTICLE 9.
It shall be the duty of the Execu
tive Committee to exercise a general
supervision of the affairs of the Order
during the recess of the National
Grange; to instruct the Secretary in
regard to printing and disbursements
and to place in his hands a contin
gent fund; to decide all questions
and appeals referred to. them
by the officers and members of
State Granges; and to lay,before the
National Grange at each session a
report of all such questions and ap
peals and their decisions 'thereon.
AnTicir. 10
SECTION 1. Such compensation for
time and service shall be given the
Master, Lecturer, Secretary . , Treas
urer, and Executive Committee, as
the National Grange, may, from time
to time, determine.
®SEC. 2. Whenever General Asp , '
ties are appointeAby the 'Master of
the National Grange; Said Deputies
Shall receive such compensation for
time and4iervices as ;may , .be deter
mined by, the'Executive Committee:
Provided, In no easeehall pay from
the National Grange be given Gen
eral Deputies in any State after the
formation of its State Grange.
Altax-r..r. 11.
Sumas 1. The financial existence
of Subordinate Ganges shall date
from the first day of January, first
day 'd April, first day of July; and
first day of ,October subsequent to
the day of .ther organization, from
which date
_heir first quarter shall
Commence.
• SEC. 2. State Granges shall date
their g financial existence three mon
ths after the first day of January,
.
first of Aprilifirskef .., and'
„„ first
~
of October ~.:, • - - , HON*
their organization.
Xmas 12. 12. 1 -' -
' Each State Orange be etitled
to send one roman . .
Who shall
be a Master therm!, or ' pro*, to
all meetings of the National WINS'
He shall receive milssge ak, the
_of five cents per mile both=
prite4k.by the nearest -
ratite, to be paid as folgwalke
Hager and Secretary of (he National
Orange shall give such representative
an order for the amount on the
Treasurer of the State Grange which
he represents, and this order shall
be receivable by the Naonal Grange
in payment of State du
. • Aaiscut 13. l ,
el.
Special meetings of. the National
Grange shall be called by the appli
cation of the . Masters of ten State
Granges,Jone month's *aloe of such
lneeti4 ig - being given to all members
of the National Orange. No altera
tions or amendments tq_ the By-laws
or Ritual shall ' be _ made at any
special meeting.
• - ABTICLZ I. •
• These . By-laws may( be altered or
amended at any amnia meeting of
the National Orange b4 al t two,thirda
vote of the members p t. 1.
prllo3T s .& BONS
FE
Westkl incite the Public to:
l.1:'111:)'~•4 k 1
OF Vuasur
Thy have_now
LARO= AND Ben.
UL.lw,ki
1
, ch will be Kid at Wh
W . e are use p
lIN.PER
oa the
1'
L'
We also keep In
SAS4
~.
`• BLIIiDS,
=MI
DOORS
MO
111
EN
FLOORINGS, &c
a. o. non & 110103*
Oct. 1, 1873
T OI Y ANDA
tMARB,L
]ucc
=I
basest assortment of
AMERICA
MARBLE
'lifter :rialto! in this maim. to Irbil* the,
Wits thefttishilya of Ur magic.
• I
Panda to ordar
1 13 m keep on.hasid
MONU
M p T_S,
TOMB
?LiNT74I3,
WEST TEBiB.
hani:l:4e
ii;;;II
Person la Tut at sorbing 111'011, UM IWO re.
opoettony Lottod to all and otoalito oar stook.
IfoOLBE do SON.
Tmnini4,loo , 1. 17.
TEMP AND 'BABE Pi : lA= l 3.-
My Abtortdged Catalogue of lbw, Bare and
Besatfrol Plante is now ready. and willbe mania
free to an applicants. • E. 11. (*WU&
Ma 19 'Mt Towanda, Pu•
WM3O/,113! WAGONI3 I
I have on hand a large assortment of
Than any other establishment in the
Of every description , manufact
ang iixamlatithalr,
FIIBNDTURE
AUTUMN: 1873.
hasteatt
arstml. OF GOODS
WANDA.•
Pried.
!vexed to dO
EM
ost resisasblestems
and sake to order
ill
ENOS,
i '
W 0 BKitrr.
WE INSURE ALL
AGAINST UM GB DAMAGE
FIRE AND LIGHT
E & SON
weseirelent am !lily mom osPl
LIFE INSURANCE
IN THE OLDEST AND. LARGEST SEOCK AND
ISTITUAL COMPANIES DIS TIE
tram STAMM •
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Wan oms dity to one year. •
NOBLE A; VIN T.
urm
12IIPESIOR AGRI• r 111.4.. L
11.1013A8Y, for Sao '4
IL M. WELLEO,.
TOWAXDA. PA.;
Once No.l Illeronos Block, north side of Court
Rouse spore.
WHOIXBAIX AND arum DOI= AND
M X a L th N i II s T . AEXinMe IXB AG M
Wheel Plaster Bowes, w rin 4 !l e
ad ih Hy
Tedder,. Bessraible aid Neel Bowe; Coltlestors,
Tid/i Ross* Hoes, Clover Bullets and teen*/ KUL.
Laws 110112111. VA= MIME. Nill UMW
111* CZ= POMO in m nos" ooze
=um rue am CM POW& sq.,
owao elacripthe, ithorsisiß prin
Wars. Metaled or mailed tree to ell appikants. ted dr.
inn oat but three cents to send for ghouls:a
Pootolto
bilinisers when in Towtads, mill and ins
*wall in. • R. X. BMWs:
=
HIGHEST MANCET PBIOE
OLIN, '
PAID 103
GRAIN, BIIITXR AND EGG%
onnicurn,
- ;
WAGONS
• `r
LUMBER .AND 'LIGHT
1
WAGONS
WHICH
.1 WILL
SELL CHEAPER
country.
WAGONS AND OARRLiCiES
to order on short notice.
JAMES BRY
Towanda. March 26. 1873.
*tft-
NEW GOODS'
' 1
OPENING
19=.' -
LAT- 1 1
MONTANYES NEW STO
September 10, 1874.
PROPERTY
Old Edell!' vid zoom o
BY
GEORGE SMI
- PA.
_ Ar*
m . Bogi
=I
C1L0214110, EXPOS/U[l
omens smuts wan
abnerily oeempled b 7 3. Jacobs.) 1
IM
The rapid growth ot Towing' noires the slim.
Murat beidswee, Rd Wool/edge/4 realLdrigUde
want et the oonunnnAr to the
READY MATE CLOTHING LINE
I-
-.I , • . _
Ras opened a 'am dare In ieldlemerea Blocht
Owsotat, 000lobbwa by MI ;snobs.) and la nowt pre.
pared to Met to hue at, eutdriner, and the pa
a bottle.etock of
MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING
Than can be found Inn? &her establishment out.
aids the cities.
Ify stook bas an been puiebased from the swum
betas:* this season, so toast I have no old stock to
get rid Of, bought at highvioes. 1 hare a fall Hap,
4 •
GENTS' IPTIENItI‘HING FOODS
of the lined 4inetity-lead latest stiles. which IWI
MOUE at low errs.
I bass no connection with the old stand. and wisn
yon want anything in the clothlni c ans. for yourself
or boll,rill on me In Siddlianstriti3took.
Tcnnuas, March 28. 1871 .-;
PRESENTS FOR ALL
NEW JEWtha EIROEE
Is constantly receiving, in addition to We large
stoek of Jewelry,
PINS,
BANDS,
RINGS.
AMERICAN and SMISE
GOLD mu) SILVER WATOIIM
ULMER PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES
GOLD, SILVER, &*D BTEEL SPECTACLES,
SILVER AND PLATED
01 all descriptions at the lowest prices
WAY*, CLOCK and JEWELRY repabing done
In the beat manner, aid warranted.
Thanks for • liberal patronage and hope to marl
$ continuance of the same.
Towanda, Nov. 11,'73
WE CLAIM F
A.Rtr
~ C
4Dlo4lKopow,
The andermentioned adrantages over tnose in ordV
nary use, the proof of which nay be seen in the
extraordinary sales, end constantly Increasing de.
mand for them:
lat. That from the toeentlar construction of the
=they wilt and preserve the eight, render
mond changes nonewasta.
id. That they confer a brilliancy and distinctness
of elides, with an amount 'of ease and comfort not
bitherto todoTrd by spectacle wearers. •
That the material from which the Lenses are
ground, is manufactured for PurPos•
es, and Is pure, hard, and titnt„ and, not liable
to become scratched.
4th. That the frame In which they are est, wheth
er in Gold. Sneer. or Steel. are of the Azad velar
and finish and guaranteed perfect In ' rerpect
for sale only by oar outhorisecl agent to this local.'
tr. We Urfa miPply or employ peddlers.
101. A. •CHARBERMIN,
41tarx1872.
0, A. BLACK
13 OF
CROCKERY. OF VARIOUS-PAT
ING.
And u lowls the lowest.
GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
SILVER PLATED'WAIM,
WOOD WARE,
GLASS SHADES,
I would say to Ode pubtic that on any goods kept
In Mock I will not oe undersold
O.
towards, Yob. le, 3874. •
BARK" AN D
I DINI&G BOOM.
' /Int block north of Ward Ems.
BREAD, PIES, OAKES/BACKERS,
BLEED DAIL I.
and add at Wholesale and
Ia oaminto ZOOM we will sooommodito the
public with either a tench or rut meal at all
UMW, Of UAL da end mak*
OTWOrriND lON OIUGUi ON NAND MENG
Mao a flneamortment of Groceries, Confectionery.
Waite, Nuts. kc.
Emir U ' D. W. SCOTT lt 00.
eforPY •
I 46 131 414
lee
H',
IMII
IMIXH:I3Eft t
AT TMi
W. A. ROC/EWELL
FINE ( TOLD SETS,
111
STUDS,
' CHARMS,
•
NECKLACES,
4.L.nos AND CHAU=
oLocks
W. A. ROCKWELL.
dr. MORRIS'
UTE!)
SPECTACLES
AND
GLASSES.
Solo Agent,
Towanda, Pa.
OFFERS
TERNS,'
STONE WARE,
BIRD
• •
BASKETS,
TIMM BIGU3021:
- • • .
-
,
..j .n... ~ "E
z.
MO
=9
EMI
7- rti
S e 'WOOPFORIV
NEW YORK. BOOT AND SHOE
STORE,
uo.s, mos a 011214TZEB - BL4XIIL,BBIIiGII St
Is receiving one of the largest and
best stock of BOOTS & SEClES‘ever
brought in Towanda, which be is
offering at the very lowest prices - for
Cash, consisting of Ozsrra (lux; Eno
& &rocs, Boys Ostr Boars, LADIES,
Mums and CHILDREN'S Shoes of all
kindi, all bought direct from the
Idanufacturore, and hand made all
goods warranted. • & rum. STOCK or
Loma him was. • ,
' Thankful for put favors, I solid
a contintianoe pf the same.
Towanda, 1110, 1872.
NEW C
OPPeehe the new
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STOLEN
Eitspotnaly announce to him friends and Isstrons,
that ho has built a
NEW BRICE OARRZAGE FACTO=
I
I
*bare he will constantly keep on hand a flail . asaori.
Mont of
FAMILY CARRIAGES;
TOP AND
OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING SULKTS. AND SKELETONS.
,Made of the best ' material and .finlatted 1 Ithe beat
eity style. Lila long experience In city Garrido
Victories gives lain a decided advantage cies others
In the
Style and Durability
of big Wagon& Au they asks is an
INSPECTION OF : • HIS -WORK
previous to purchasing elsewhere.
ALL WORK view:ANTI:JD ro otripzialtor
SATISFACTION.
. a
_1
Thankful for the liberal vatroasge formerly ex=
leaded mid respectialir mat a eantlaaasuao of the
lame. I .
RP-PIMLICO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
I reduced prices
• • BENBT onmiqpi r
Towanda. Jen, 8. 11173.—tf
FOUNDEItY & MACHINE SHOP.
The underMoed haring purchased the Foundry
and Meragne 6bop lately owned by John Garman,
are prepared to , do all kinds of work a to
their business. with , promptness and etch,
MILL GEARINGS,
CIRCULAR p - A7
M 11) R L S
• • -•
43:4 all kinds at
- MILL IRONS
MADE TO ORDER.
ENGINES REPAIRED,
And all wort'warranted to give Battataction.,
SHINGT-ms, MACHINES
Of the luau and most improved Ends nisaufackand
and kept constantly on hand ready for use.
• PLOUGHS ,
WiDE-DELL, DION AND WOODEN BEIM
Of
OULTIVA.TORS, coax PLOUGHS
AND
1
PLOUGH 'POINTS
Of all 'dads. l and the latest Intprevateents kept
constantly on hand.,
CHURN POWERS,
LARGS AND SMALL- SIZt.
STOVE CASTINGS
13H (ES;
OXLIAB GILLTPS.
AND SLEIGH
LARGE nun; arruza
•
I • •
dad all kind! of outings fttribthed tc
March 30.1870. , & ROCKWELL.
BLOOD & CO., 1
BWI continue o manufacture their celebrated
I
HORSE POWERS
.& OLEANEES,
and wilisell a better 46sch.in;„ for less money than
can be had elsewhere in the world. We claim for
oar machines that they will do as much, or more,
than any other, and are more durably built. We
personally superintend our work And see that It is
well down. We will send
P ir
DISCBTETIVII OaTaLevu h trEB.
of oar machines, on aiiileation.
ONEAND TWO HORSE POWERS,
_
owl raw Horn THRESHER if SEPERATOEZ
WHEW= and erawirsits,
"ftAIyNINIG . MILLS,
courcua um mesa Lew 3C121.111,
SAW AND MST MILL work dime to order.
Otis OS i call before mmclmaing elsewhere.
- va 1. 00 smodavua 'smart'
"OD . (100'1ff
Aug. 2, 1869.
WOOL, r CARDING,'
. • . MANUFACTURING,
r,
After a recess of four years; and heartexperlibire
in improving Mills and Water Power, we again re
sume our old business of,
, .
_ l _____ . ..r .
71Aiwir/LOTURING, WOOL CARDING, CLOTH
pRESFILLIG, rhq.
Appreciating the bird tlmis we have thought
best not to "let down." but to itish florae Indnstry
as the best means of restoring plenty.
For the Icooriimodstion of the assztrestinct rice
of Splinter% we Mail mats Bons. For those who
prefer. we will make Urn,— . , .
STOOSIIIO YAM. FLOM,
In eaninnetion with toeil Option we pr pose to
aid the frogs/11i of the ocruntry by =Wag a few
thousand yards of Stoat 016th, that will enable a
every man to keep his breeches on.
Those who can, should call and we will show
them one of the winged and most complete
WOOLEN riOTORIEB
In the 17ntted Stites.
, 1 ,
Oct maehhary Is now In good ander, ait oar water
WWII? Is nsver•SUlng the public may be, in no hie
of dleappolntment, and we warrant all work to be
&Improperly.
'H. B. INpHAM:
Caropkint. Ps.. Mq U. 1871. ',
VOR SALE.—A place of .5 acres,
with a dwelling house, good barn, orchard. &c.
thereon. A splendid chance' for a . Mee-horde or a
Storekeeper; grill be geld cheap. Enquire of •
W. H. /IHRHOM k CO.
Towanda. tan 14•IrS
GimErr AID
M 6'o B ap;! Ell VA.
FAMILY
1!E!=
FIRST, CLASS CI
GE FAOTOBV
hi•
VOX ft =WU are no b '
ins a fresh stock of Goods in their line, boned
Mutt the Ist January; to width they liztvite, the st-
Mutton of their friends. We keep the largest . stock
In town. Oqr goods are fresh and desirable. We
sell at lowest market ricer.
I
Jan. 19.1871. H -
FfII AND NEW T ld iS, bonglat
i t c!the recent decline, in price: and sellin g
at
cheap retail. ' . FOX & -
Jan. 19. 1871.
"PDX & NERCUR are selling Gro
ceries at setatl. 1 • :au. 19,1871: ',
"PDX it HER= are selling New
and Fresh Goods. E. ]9,181x.
. .
.
'VOX & =ROUE are selling Gil,-
eduies camp. . • • Jan.' 19,187}.
'pox & MEECUR are se ll ing first
classeixds only. Jan.. 19,1671.
• 1
REHEMBER that we are selling
Goods at '
RETAIL! , •
And that we won't be undersold.
Jan. 19.1871. FOIL Sr. 3IEROCIL
MICHIGAN FINE-OUT TOBAC
Jan CO—my eh —at
19. 1871. - . FOX & 311111.C11R'5.4%
OCUSTOMERS can !rely upon
getting the very beat the mutat afford/ azid at
Ingest prices. E. T. FOX,
T. , Jan. 19,171. • limmy MEBQUS
P [AAA I:V A R
\ CUB ar. re
wholesaleps. The
fret dam riPcer k•es how
Sept. 29.10.
ww STEAM FLQTYR
le*ow In naccesatukoperation, and that he la yre•
pared to do all work in his lino on short noticb.
I •
•
CUSTOM GRDITDING DONS ON SAXE DAY
Wheat, Buckwheat and Eye Bloir, Corn{ Meal,
Feed, Bran, he., always on hand and for Sale st
lowest rates.l
I ;
PARTICULAR RaTlCE....Pareone Rvittgo . fill the
west tide of the river desiring to patronise ray raW,
will have their farms paid both ways, when they
bring grins 01 ton bushel. and upwards.
ap1.411 S AYERS.
CI, B. PATCH,
GROCERIES AND-PR
COUNTRY p Dlf CY
BUTTER, POULTRY AND
Especial attention paid l to filling jordersi Goo
delivered free of charge apywhere lri the llorocig
EILENBERGER'S
TROUT
PONDS
We will boprepared' tO sell trout tipattm fro..
November 20, 1873. to January 20, 18714 Spawii
cannot be transported during any other season If
tho year. - I
Mao a splendid /at of yonag try for sale during
the months of February. March and April.
The proprietor having bad experience in!locatl g
and arranging trout ponds, offers hie services o
those contemplating laying out and stocking Ash
riel, at reasonable rates.
A beautiful Grove and 's large Picnic House
ranged expresely for parties, is on the grotinds.
These famous''Fonda are located on the line f
the Sullivan and Erie B. 11,, about 12 miles froM
Towanda,_ • 11
C l,
r •
COPARTNERSHIP.---Thewade
atgeed base formed s copartnership; for .
purpose of conducting a i : I ' I .
The highest market prices paid for all 'Maas •
Grain. • •
FLOUR, FEED AND MEAL FOE 13 it l P•
and dellviied in any 'put . of the - Borough with° •
extra charge.
Orders by mail or otherwise. will receive pfomy
attention. j ir MITTEL
JAR. FOSTER.
Nagar:Creek Mills, May 14, 1873,4 f .
B A.RGAIS IN STOVES!
&a,
Given toall pure
•
IL T.
A t D''W A
Eec, IT. '73,
~~:
STORE.
Wholimb 1112 d SOU Dagen IX,
I • .
(ROOF
=I
I
'AND
11
810 i
PBO V
moms' law
• tc on
0111'411SO
•
ICOI/1:P
ALWAYS
uotblng but.
Oath Pahl for
Produce.
JAMES
W 11; 54,
Mara 1.1870.
CUR are: selling
Jai.. 19, 187 .
cheaper t h an ever
T FOX & MEE
ail kinds of Grocartei at
• •at stock Lti town. Goods
E. T. SOX,
IMMIX EROIIIII.
IN - fUTESHEQUIN. red .
The subecrib deelreelo give notice !hat ble ziew
- .
•
STRkm FLOTRLNG MILL
THAT IT IS RECEIVED.
I
WHOLESALE RETAIL
DEALER .IN
TOWAtiikA. PA
The beat bit nde 161
V,L 0 U'R
ALWAYS ON BAND
1 ,
•
Tim Dittholt prkce paid for all kinds. o.
- „
'C C. B. PATCH
Towanda, "Jan 14, MAI
iottrtisaton to ponds, .7.5 cents; Season ticteta , $
Toy full paxtlntdaracsa on or address
8. B. EIZ
Oet. 22. ad
Bradtt l it E l G
o t tmdlr, Pa.
GEIcERAL MILLING BUSINESSI
TINWAR
HABDW
IRO & AaND
i s.
'GLASS,
CARE. 'KERS'
c.,
ASOT
ME
ibAVA
DA,
1 i i II
IV — 7H ----- . I
a (11 POR -
, • .
, r "
,
0 10 •OW VG' STORE,
: ' l' - • '. 7 1.1; 77 1 I 1,1
40
cti. ; :. 1 r-, ll 'l ,
end Pine Streets. Toinutitil, Pa.. .
to
' ye ,
wszitooltzd
pa ce rte
{ rwasc II :2n . ,
ilevieraceelly
,)areal tititr az irak.anukati
=e ianumg aialifiriaria hi Atte fig
=o i
cat
taa 1
r : i l l iwi ma ilit fraah
at an a l
iletad. of I
_ I I' I I r
Icesbui ptp
• Vatroff,--I,3lzrarms, 4 :,.....,'eAra,
16.262., one. l lf 1 ;. ~, • I I I
A.. 16011 01 ANii I : .. 1314 1 1 1 1;NX . '
BAOII P . VARSISIL wtarzlwat.
all kinds f Bru ahaa,
I I
'I4ERO ENE:' 0 CO A L OIL,
1 1 Burning , ittid. l 1
r t liel l'_ i ADEB ' 1 C , 51 7 /18 '
I uPeM TAfd, i , zrests t. , 00t, J 1
' J
TANNERFI AND , 011411 E 011LS,1
..-
roi l tar and Monet in ta s tier T l O. keti. •
, tioso 1 , BROS ,SO COM*
I Hair- sit, Parinnetry,.
POCKS BOaIiSPO r RTifON44I .
, iliniockeirt.„l,-
. ~?•.:;
-.ars~+ac t ,,::~✓x~..~.
11/
PRO
• _i
.. zit
Df3,
IEB
. TOW
IN2
=
Al. ll j 7
l'ackst Wyss,' 1
1•1 1 . I
TOOTH, ..BM• AND BAIR AIkkTIONB,
, . .
. 1 PCNB I. N9INEft ed NIE ?VDU,
, .
I For 1d Ins! ,1 .- I ' •
... 1 .
1 • I ..L. 1 ' I
TOBACCO, SNUFF ' , Parra kw Czoaßa,{
•,' 1 i z
Garden. Field and Plt r Seeds! Trusses. Sep-1
porters, filuapenschies, Inader j Braces, , Breast
Pumps, Teething gs, limping Bottles,
Nipples, Nipple Shed ads,
,Syringes,
Bedrana, Seltßiallig Liars, Thar-
. . =motors, FlavOrin E
to hi; StOno •
Jags, Glass Ware. Ito es, Vale, Corks, Bath
• ' Brick , and Stove ng, Ptah Tattle, Am
munition. Am.: Botanic.'
4 .„
lc Medicines. and all the tiler Paten .
'AII ' 1 I
, • E. DJ ,I 9 !EIS:
, 1
en_larticks warranted, al . represented. Persona, at
a distance can receive th e orders by stage or mill,
weith will receive prompt and Careful l attention. I •
?ladles] advice , given gratuitously at, the Mee.
charging only for medicine. , . 1
li` Thankful for past liberal kit:toilette, would res-1
glectentlyszinontice to tlieln fries and thepnblic, 1
no Pains than be Oared 14 satiety. smimeritthe i
0 7 .
tinustion of their contiderice and Oatronage.
air Open Sundsys for prescrtptlonsl from 9 tolo
am.; and 12 M. to 1, and oto GP.= I
1 I I 11. 01 P ET E B ag BONI.
April 1, 11312.—yr. . i
Tr
ODIC
idcoAl34 ,
I WARDS.
:E MILD 1 -) '' . AVER CURES i I i
I 1
; HU
}lO ME 0 PA. TEI 43 SPECIFICS
, .! 1 h [ 1 •
Ha t cv ie prevca, from the most am p le ' experience, al,
en success. Simple,romPt,lefficient and relia)4
ble.l They axe the only , edicinei perfectly adapted
to popular use—so eiropi that' Mistakes cannot
4
made in using them; eo barmiest as to befreetr
danger:- andao efficint as tO be always rellabl '
They have the highecommendation from all, and
will always render sa ion. j ; , ' ' 1
1 1
.1 ,
cm , rts
st utt
I.Fevers , , CongestioZ lU3snamation, '2t
2. Worms, Worm Fever WormlColle, , . 23
.3. crying•Colle. or Teetairig 'Of Infants, • ; ;; ; 2; r
4. IDiarrhoes,, of Children or4Adtilts; • !,..
5 . IDYsentailY, Griping, Hill° s Colic, 1' 2
•6. Cholera Blorbus. yOmiting, j . 23
7. Coughs, Colds, Brobitisa, 23
'.B. Neuralgia, Toothache, FaCeache, ' . 23
9. Headaches, Sick Headache. yeri
t.
~i
gO. .
, 23
10. Dispepala,Bl/ia18720, ) lll.lSuppressea, or ru . mrem4,,
12.1Whites,too Profits°erods,
13. Croup.tgb. Difficult Breathing,
14. Salt Rhe . Eryalpes. Eruptions,
18.1Rheumatisitri, Rheumaic Pains,! '
16. Fever d Ague, Chili. Fever, Agties„ ~
17,i Piles, b ud or bleeding, 1 , ' ,
al
18.10pha y, and Sorcl'or Weak Eye's,
19. Catarrh, acute or i el:lmile ; Influenza,
20. Whoop g Cough; violent coughs,'
21. o ppressedthing: 1--% .
22, Ear D es; imp treed heari ng,' •
23. Scrofula!, enlarged gland. Swellirgs;
, •
24.1 GensesdiDebility; PhYsiCal.Weakness,
25 Dropsy Ind scanty Secrehons, 1
23. Sea Slickness, eclat's tram riding,
27, Kidney isease, Gra el, 1 -
28. Nervo Debility, Se in yr6aknese, or
Invol ntary disci+ ge. ,
e..e n
29, Sore 31 th, Canker. ,
314 Urinary Weakness, 1' I
31' Painful eriods, 'with Spa:moil,
32, Butte aat shangelof life,
33 EPtisPq.BlPasima, llt. Titus Dance,
34. Diptheria, ulcerated El or q throat;
33 , chronld Cotpistic, an Eruptions,
Vials, t9sents, (e,tc pt qB, 32, and 33.)
. 1 FA i dAsEs. 1 • ,
,
Case Moroeco) with 'boi l e, 33 r large vials and ISfan
*nal of Directions ! ' I 1
!01
Case (Morocco) of 20 largo vials and Book,- . /0 0
'OC
tangle Boxes and Va . ,
Le as above
liar -These remedies, H are sent by the' 'c e ase or single
box to any part of the country; trite of charge, On
receipt of price. Address
1 •1 1, t 1 J , I
CLARK B. PORTER, Druggist,
1 . , 1 I
1 1 - 1 To : in/Ida '', Pa r .I
EM
Say 28.1973
I clothing.
,
6 A• W
'3]Et
o
1
I i
VISIONS
D•gs to inform L
i e i nr.wo l ,
•ho dostro to avai {hems!
io supply thenisolN j es i with
I
111
I=
.THE BEST WINI
1 •
r at he has jus!, oraed. th
lENS' AND' I
,
1 I
,
• REgEIII3ER that ray g
arid WARRANTED WE
Oct . 1,r1870
ms
'ON AC
WHICH C
, • -
STOVE F
PURCHAS
APE OFfE
THP.., I US
II
EMI
MEM
IM3
M
1
OOLS,
NEI
for Ctish,
G°
STOR
PA.
FOR LATE
INBEE
=I
I
CLOTHIN
El
et sto4Ers, and as
ives of au opportunif
lER CLOTHfI
=I
AT PERT 1.,
w PRICES,
I
I
?.
beSt stock of God
Y I S ' W E
• I
lin niirket
1-
Ever displayed
Inds ant EIRST-C
EOM
One' dod: South of
Fox Mcnctrn
JULIUS E
IN
FIRE!!!
IP
Cot
T OF A
1
; 1
OSE
1 1
•
LTPrIL:R
' UND
RY, WE HA
OVES WH
TWO-T
PRICE CA
,
Br
T THE
Mil
HOll
RIDGY
alusin
28, 1874
Ti r ) t i J
1 E p
COB
Ol' FASHION
M SI REE r,
3T] STYLES)II CLOT
•' •• ' ZMIMT DAT
7.:1819.1
- .
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J=ll-,4;
EMI
PAtrOV
i I
' TOWA3
'1 WROLES i
_ . is' ii: i t
:112i
iml : : '-• : , 1 ; , i ;• -
viag ciztOuilieiy rori ,
Chimemopeaked,
maectectittoo,cfnudift ,
- 1
41 1 48. E XPWITS , !
• CXYATED ;PILL% f:0 ij
, TrSCITTB
OE
AMC': ECL
YE STUFFS,
Erruk REFIM
RE WINES
For Medic
I BACC, SNt
E
0P11L41,4
Ana's Fitt
- -
OIL 'P AND
. -
•
Moro thin tue upnal
componhding of Pre
17319 olelock-,a1n.,t0
:Ir, 3terar..2,' can be cl
dny of (34c1/week, a
Towarvii, l. srar .7, 18
'9 .NA
1 - , - -'
'• OF
• CAF4T4 - 1
Suß i pi l us Farr
Thignank. 06:5 I
ansactioo of a I I
EN PML BA
-,: 1 •
INTEREST. AID I ON
EING I
AG`
"
BPICIAJ. CO= eurrs I
ADrD"C Baca& "
" , I
Parties wialaing to
United Btateal Etinland,
apt, cities , and,towns
flraftwf4r that parpoa.a
17.,. Tm. co
• sum - rt to
Ireland,.sLo .
of Enrolk•, can
• . PASS 4
To or I*nzi tn.) old c • •
th,g linen, nitOr'iyn on •
1
I=l
MEM
PAM:AI3B IEDIIGHT
.
Highat Pr i ce paid f I
I • I
JOB. POUT 3 . .; Press
December 'I, 1869. '
r Q.S Bind:,
MEMO
PL & N.Y. CI
To take cfro et
OF . PA99ki7G
,tday; Ddeem
__
sorra wia.o. ! ____l
50 --...._.
40_ No., No. I No..
9.9:1 9. C 7. , $ T
50 .1 , It PI I! i I SM
245,12 50) 8 30 ..
3 20, 120; 9 05' ....
- )1 328. ° '123; 9 12 ....
335, 135. 319 ' ....
0 420; 205110001...
01 515` 1 10 50—
po I 536 i 3 05,11 1P...
pol 6 02i ... '.1.1 361..
50 6 10 : .... .11 451..
50 6 451 3 3512 30' ..
100. 800( 442, 130'..
1 825 i 500; 200.
7 30; 4 35 .
831: - 550 .
94 5 . •5 0 5 .
1 9 15:, 6.35,
;1030: 8 20 1
. •
MEM
.Eittura
,Warerly ,
..Sayre.
-Athens
,Towanda._..
Nyaltsing.....
Lelt
. cepil . le....
• esboPPP-n•-•
. ocrpahy. :.
. h‘cmh , :s..
. 4 -Pittston'
rankei Bartle...
ch Chnnk..
f- 4.1
. lento*n....
. Bethlchrn ...
.....Easton
. htlade2iih? a—
New T0r....
•
I' 111
P5c.,945 1
F PM; I.
No. 3 - 4 leaves To t anda.at 7 10 a.
a. m: . ; Salire, 757 . tn.; WaVerly,
riving at Elmira a 300 4. .
No. 3111 eaves ltalra at,..S 30 p.
616 p, ra.; Sayre. 21 p.
arriving at Towan a at 7 10 P. St.
n. 4;S•
T il" T. 1'
I-42.r.k!Eitz
Mond., Nov. 11,
OF
Luc
rim::um—
!. -
*sorxinpain f
BTATION,p
- .1 - -
.i •
'
. .
800 1 , II '
r - - s:101 :i
tie
8:301- i ..
4 "-. , - 9:10' 1 ..;
PI .. y9:30. 'ii ..
.9:30 11 1 I .....
10;^_0' I ...,
11:10 , .1 ....
a.]:.'l
TOWANDA... -.
CLAY JIT's.:CTI
—MONROE
'Ey?, ALBANY...
..MILLERS
.DUSHORB - .
. BBB:NICE
R SAL
THREE
E5.0.4.8ix Dwf
Y tOdAT
C~VT~A~
®MI
Mont/Fly Paymrn
chaie money.
..1n :14 iiT4.
THR7
MIMI
HEE D
J.:
I
FOR
',D, IV
TRIM
The, Bola. Girls slid
rtishin'g for
4 "T
RED,, IVHI
MEE
re AI
en and
I heir G
OM
GROC , !
iIiXEI
IlNowtohl cheap
the liue of arbc
- I .
It than the,
I .
I nes s: Pro
R ,1 : 1?
"
:ANA
El L 0
FA MIL
IY an
Nltite k.{ Blue,
3 ter a Ettlp mo.
Sept at the Ited
get, a pile gou.
1,
TUE ,lIIGLI :1 PRIC PAID :
CCr -N TP, 17,,
_., P .11 (
At the 104 Wbirq k I3lne Stota 0
P4l,b.lll:Aia, & Ey
BRIIE STREE'
IS '74 I
loarankla Jan
800K -13
18 respec
had bean reral
third story, wh.
•NDRY
y info ed Qua
ved to the
ireinill be one
I B •
In all its carion
as
der
der the charge •
q K-ii IN D.
•
tiraucht4,:ott to
The
if
( • 1
C NV arrAK!
• .1
IME
Au experienced
done ins style a
Music: Magas'
bound in !eye
tion will be pal
in der, and all iv.
d manner whi
es, Nevetoperd,
variety dr styo.
to the Ruling wit.
, •
•_ A • '
DLO,* 1 800
i
patte,,Ay4‘ich in
a rrant t , :f i r
rea lor i zlOy, r
or ipi%blic,k,• a
1 guar
tend. '7
1 Eit4, 'SG6.—ti'
To any, desired
bilfty will be w
AUworiwill
Tho pitronag
fed isatisfactioni
Towanda, An
11A Z 461 AT
1
t:7 7- 1 •
,NJ. /07 F.EN A'
f
titclyfil Ward
4cil ettpp 1
I
A NE 1Y
Hu purcha'so
S. CAgu, and mil
keep
I AR
WILKES-
AND
amim
I the 'LO
ZEE
A1N7158 on
TOW6aMI. No
VEDI
ua+~►w..
ADON - 1
_ L
=mg,
A, 'Pk,
op mai
G I S T'S
diet
a .1a
/: . P/18, 118118,
=B, GUMS,
, W I NEC
D HDIItJPA:
1123
• TIMIS,
fACIEfrNS"
ME
io=
AND In
ORS 1
' nal rurrmes.
AR
FF AND
,lithe'.r,
j ENT 3~I:D
ME
Astortment
'
°DK
FAIS - 0:k
and Ittentio
rtptions. O.
pan. & fro4s
suited st the
heretofore,
gl
I { o3
on to thl
El Stmday*,
. • . 147 p.m.
at. on &V
D. 11,
W. I.
ITTIBNEn.
I GORDON
1= f
lONtA
En
I
OWA.TDA4
,000.
,000.
181 23
for tits
i~
EPOSITS. A
•MO TO
or Ncrrr
aki of the
.r the lulu
ro procure
EH!
try, by beet
and Sure
arfTS J
Cashier
r ;CO:
•
TEAM;
; , 1873. ''
IN AL &
=II
1
1 No. I No
' 41. i 4.
TIONS
irmlrm
2 ti 6 0 1. ^ OO
-1 -
1 ~•1550 X 705
1 5 421 1 6 68
050' 5 56:1653
5 05'16 15
9 4.5 i .S 75
9 20; 405 54
005 7 450
858: 420
8 30i 3 251'3 55
720 237 Iva
7 00' 2 20'1
11 451, 1,30
1047;1224
10 30,12 10
,10 05.11 40
8 3Q . l ' 9 45
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