Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 30, 1874, Image 4

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    Rural
1 1 03ta 6i-rail:Reran
The New York State .‘---__
Society hive issued their 414•43 f p're
.mittiru3 and millationa foil* 84th
annual fair to be held at 4.hester
September 14 to 18th 1874!?,
Chicken cholera is a , malady of
ivbich little is- known. '-= There is a
very. malignant "type , which almost
always ',roves fatal; and a milder
form which appears in some localit.
destroying not more than half or
one-third of the birds attacked. The
best medicine, that has been repurt
ed, is alum-water made strong, and
given for drink, mi x ed with their
soft feed- Ilany of the medicines
adVertised for the cure of the di.4or
der are entirely worthl e ss.
• Sulphuric acid ;oil of vitriol),
diluted with- fifty times its weight of
water and sprinkled over the_vines,
is said , ta Ise a perfect remedy for
potato bugs without injuring I the
vines., This, is much safer than
Paris green, as, a'Aer dilation with
fifty Y parts of ffatei., it is entirely safe
to handle and sprinkled on wail
a common Watering pbt. This lak4
,is not 'alway_s_of the same strength,
and if the druggists acid is obtained,
use seventy parts water to one of
acid. .This also is the cheapest
remedy.
;
' It has' been' found by accurate
trials of differ4t dairies, that it takes
from twenty-Seven to twenty-eight
pounds of milk :to make one pound
of biatter, and a gentleman in a late
agricultural meeting _ stated that it
ould takolwenty-seven to twenty
eight poundS - ,on hay. W. N. Che
ney, of BelnionLV.has cows that haVe
given seventy pounds of milk a day.
Simpson Of Cambridgeport, has a
cross-brd Ifolstein cow that gave
thousanl three hundred and
ninety quarts of milk in a year, the
half-bloods, it is said, being nearly
- as good for milk as thoroughbreds.
"A Breeder" asks the Live Stock
Journal whether there is any known
way! of producing sex at willy I There
have been' several modes proposed,
- and on single trials have , appeared
to succeed, but on the next trial
proved valueless.' There appears to
be a law s controlling the animal
world, that , the - sexes shall be Produc=
eel in about .equal -numbers; and it
does'not yet appear that the breeder
can change this; therefore, ,any pro
give
-
posal to information as to how
this maybe done, for a consideration,
must be regarded as a sWindle.
There can be no exception taken to
any . breeder's ,experiementing for
the purpose of finding out sortie way
of controlling sex, but-let hith beWare
how he gets sold by, some charlatan,
who proposes to •sell him is sure
mode of doing it. 1
SE-NSIBLE A.DVICX TO Fenarsas.—A.
good many farmers are rushing into,
the.dairy business under the impress
sion that the profits, are large and
Sure. They figure,only on the profit
side of the ledge; and do not take
into ncconnt losses liable to occur in
the _different departments. IWe do
not wish to - discourage any one from
,'enterin - g uFondair7 farming; for we .
•'believe it. will compare favorably - in
k its profits, when well conductekwith
other branches of farining; but we
• have named some of the diSadvan-
taw::: in one clep,artment—that . of
liVe stock—in order that men - may;
see their way more clearly and not
-get too'high notions of the profits to
lie realized. • I
We advise every farmerl . ivho is
doing well and making a fairkncolue
from his-special kind of, farriaing,qo
/ _lu, cantions.in chenging.it - •lor other
. branches coac4ninl , whieh - he is not .
fur the chances arc, that the
fie*, business will not yield any more
•-profit, and, -perhaps not so naubh aS
, the 'one with which he is acquainted.:
We believe the peofits from dairying*
lark: often over-estimated; -and while,
its advantages are often the topic of:
discussion. and laudation, it proper
- that some of the disadvantages .be;
made to- appear, and then: the bal
ances of-account may be' struck, and
.no one need be led astray. , i [X. cl.
is Iti , ral 2‘ 7 Civ Yorken
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Cows on 21.1-L..--3tu.ch
.diversity
, of opinion . existS among agribultur
_ ists as to the best breed ofcows , B for
the prOduction Of milk, It is only
- lyi, , making careful tests- '
that a satis
filetory, conclusion can be, arrived at.
lii Catlin:llv dairicy, twdveqqarts of
milk to one pound of butter is c.n
- • sidered.o I :ir average.--A test made
between tl . • ~: ilk of several gdes i3f
kows, shout:Li that ls quarts- z-1 f
mifl.-.
,f from a, grade Durham cote will pro
,- dueit one pound of butter;' .While Gi
qtiartS of milk taken from a tfmliough
., bred. Giitrnsey ccfiv i prOdueed tke,
:::ttile amount of butter.
_, Thel.,abofe
teat shows'that ..the Milk . lef
,tie
6 ii&r.sey, cOw . was / alinost three Ernes
- as rich" inbUtter as-that of the Dur
h,im, In this I respect, 14wever,
.• . Iliffercitt cows of the :anic . br, ,, ..(1(1 may,
- . and dt - ..-. - biless ad, rez y b lucil: .The
.(jualitity of milk'i - given . by each cow
• shciild also be , taken into account.
A Militant . coW that would give
• 1 three tithes asinuch milk as a Ottern
.lk sey,' even though not so rielaj would
be:more valuable.
• Pinsoxen , 'MATTEds.—The Maine
• Farmer-says: We need again o urge
fanners_to have greater , regard for
' their . personal health and domfort
than is generally the case. Wd.lirrovvi
just how hard farmers have to work,
and how. pretsint are the dcimands
of the:'present season . But nothing
• is gained by hard and , long-c iitinu
cd application. ' Work in th morn-,
- - lug and night, and if . ossible
enjoy a' long, "nooning"—iV - Will do
you no harm. Bathe frequently, and
' ' never repose a' night in _the inner
elothiii t y , in which you have worked
during thHave alight!
day.
,f clean,
nightshirt, to take the place pf that
-full of perspiration, and dnOt, and
1 ! enjoy to its fullest extent the re
=freshing influence of the 'night's
1 rest Eat wholesome and v4ll pre
i 'l , ars-d, food, but 'avoid an elTessive
use, d f fresh tout. 'Drink- s.l4.ringlY
! ~f e‘SI water dUring
_warm weather
;..r. ,it infaiy often results from this
. .
'
CCM
I LAY 'TEA Ect: C.uvEe. —A farmer
wCt) had a - calf of value and 'no
milk' to give i!'„ Was 'advised tgive
hay He did so; and the calf
ri.portt(t.as fiody, though it
noithor roceivi n d hay . n meal
ii:! !re ;ot - ,` P . ; lie cuts th best
1.14 t:- h las, abotit two
lung,.and pours boiling water
(4er it; lets it stand until 'cooled to
abont the heat of milk from the cow,
I when the tea iS . eiven To the calf and
the" . hay". to the, coW,' Bath Calf
and cow thrive. on their feed. -
have fed a gieat deal of hay . tea) to
! , calves, with good results.
- ' naohu=is
. ,
raWOODRUFF V•
fr
Bering ilecided
her stock of
to go out of the hominess, ffete
erctlFe
HAM;•
•• ' CAPS
! . AND
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BO '+
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FELTREItS, •
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FLOUNCES,,
- AND
RIBBONS,
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AT COST, OM I= 11::= =SIM DM*.
, Rooms, corner of Main and Bridge Streets. over
M. J. Long's Store. Entrance on Main St., 3d door
from corner. .
Towszdapec 1'73.
pLANING, BitsAwnip, ate. -
4.- • ,
BILL I.HAI3EB PAWED T0:9=221.
-
SEASONED WHITE PINE d 33 ,grrc . a PIN •
MUM. IP;0011ING. ROM
lad a variety of Eaton Hopis tar sale.
We hale new. In operation a mew • bean, sts-rel
Planer. and other snobbery ' , colObtotat all the
recent Improrements. and of the most superb Wet
nnutablp. Bunning by a norntallbett walarisrwar.
we ere able to do work as soon u is prearnted—
do It cheaply, lad bestow all the care-asmii for
doing it perfectly. 801 l In the work and rders.
we will satisfy every man is to rites and work.
swaistdp. , I
, H $. INGELX.
cenvansa. April 7. ItrIZAT - '
HOIS T LS THIS FOR LOW I
, , -
, We offer DRESSED LUMBER at
the following rates:
Hemlock Flooring, (choice)
White Pine
Pitch ••
Siding _ " •• 'Bl3 to 23 ..
Pickets from $2 to $4 per huhdrod,
PLANZG, MATCHING, 8E431.1M10,
Done at a moment's notice and by the best machin
ery now made. We have an band
ONE lItTEDIIED TROITELLND7rz; DRY •LIIMBER
.
1 We have in the Mal Ppstd
THREE HUNDEND.f,' AND STORY THOUSAND
FT= OP LIM=
• - And are constantly Manutacturing._ •
my* Parties wh o- tan reach as Ire' foolish to go
near the railroad for. Lumber, as under any circum
stances we can MILL IT tniCEAPEIt--st least the
coat of transportation front here to the railroads--
say $2 to gp per thousand.. • . • ,
H,13. INGHAM.
Camptown.
Juno 26, !73.
SAVE i TWENTY-ITTE TO 30
N.; ,
PER CENT, BY - BUYING YOUR
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S
i
f
4
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PRESENTS AT HUGUENIN'S.
New doOde of the latest styles.. Jewelry of all
•
de3criptions in large gnantitieg;;lt
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tocranda, December 10, 11373.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL
WAY.—Direct route North and South to Bal
timore, Washington,, Philadelphia and all points
South ; also to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Buspenairm
Bridge, Rochester, Syracuse and all points East
and West on the New York Central Railroad, and
the Canada'. i(s.. On and alter Sunday. Nov. 23.
1973, trains will Ieave.BLUIRA. as follows :
5011211:WAILD
]fail. attire .
......
Northern Express........
Morning Accommodation
Evening
Santhem Expiesi
wa. Northern klpresa north .and Southern Ex
presa acme, are through trains" between Rochester
and Baltimore c the Morning and Evening Ac com
modation north 'connect atCanandalgua with train■
for Rochester and the Falls.
• G. cLuiToN GAZDSEB, Gael Snpt.
ED. S. YOUNG, Oen'l Pau. Ag t, Baltimore, Md.
YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL
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,
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HOUSES, F/R51.5,. LOTS OR
• ; •
•
BULL PROPERTY, or if you wish to lend or boner,
money on Real Estate or other •sectulty for a short
term or a term , of ye'ars, of if you wish '
.I.RE - ..:TS OF HOUSES'
r other Property colleCted slid paid. we offer sn-
Perior facilffiez for the prompt transaction of Inch
business.
We have now a fine list Or prpperty for lisle, and
those seeking
REAL ESTATE INVEST3IENTS
In either town or county, will do well to gill on na.
. • -A. J. ;COBLE & CO.. •
.Iteal Estate and Loan'Agenu.
Office Stain street, opposite Court House, To
wanda. Pa.
Mar 19.
BAKERY AND DINING ROOK
Fast btock north of Warditouse. -
BREAD,, PrFS, CAKE,CRACKERS,
- DARED , DAIL Y. -• .
. I
And 'ae:tld at Wholesale and SetalL
!--- - '
In our DMING BOOMS we will accommodate tbs.
pnbHc with Slitter , a tuna . or a good meal - at all
times of the day and evening.
OYSTERS AND ICE OBWI ON NAND MOM
Tams SEASON.
Also a fine ' assor4imut of Oroeeries,oonfectiosery.
Fruits, Nuts. ke. •
amyl"' ti D. 'W. l3oo=' k 00.
THE NEW 1241 PROVED
tpEMINQTONSETVING MACHINE
i!,WARDI:.D TETE VOU PROGRESS,
AT VIErrA. 1873
•
THE 111511 E s 2 OILDE4 MZDAI:" AWASUED AS
••-- • 1 TTLE. 4 EX:1 1, 05111CM . - •
NG SEWING liIACIIINE RECEIVED A HIGHER
P1117.E.
=I
I .--A New Invention thoroughly Tested an .0.
cured by Lettere Patent.
2.—Make as perfect Lick stitch, ahke on both
sides, on all kinds of goods. - •
3.—ituns Light, Smooth, Noiseless and Rapid—
beat combination of qualties.
4.—Durable-riana for years without repairs.
s.—win do ALL varieties of work and Fancy :Stitch-
Mg in a =peal , : or moaner.
6.—ls • Meat • easily Managed by,,ther operator.
Length of etittl:, may be altered whilst running, and
the machine 'can be threaded without passing thread
through holm,
7.—Dealgn simple, -ingenious, elegant. forming
the stitch without the use of cog wheel gears, rotary
cams or lever arms. Has the Automatic Drop
-Feed, latch insures uniform length of stitch at any
weed. Has our new Thread Controller, which al
lows easy =Yemeni of needle-by id presents
Jury to thread. •
B.—construction most careful awl finished. It is
manufactured by the most skillful and exPerfenbed
mechanics, at the celebrated REMINGTON AR
MORY. ruox. N. Y. ramm4Lpins om
dlu CIIESTNIa ST. ,
BLACKSMITHING, •
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The undersigned having recently l Tet o n
term of years the old "Boas stutd." in
Boro', =mow prepared to carry On the blaelunnith
ine btodnees in all Its brsticties, ' and pledge than
sclrce to d 0 their work as cheap and as well as any
other country shop: let Bradford County. We study
to please all who =Sy far= us srlth a all. •
GZ011132 IL DAVID k BQN.
D2W, 141. 2e, qa,
TOW
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$1.6 per 11.
...... 26 .•
Nom tn want of anything in oar Us us se.
spectrallyr tatted to, call and saataine oar stock.
Toimp3a. gay L
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D . W. SCOTT k CO.,
BAKERS AND GROCERS,
. -
First block Forth of Ward House.
We have added materially to our stock, and now
offer a full assortment-of.
•
'GROCERIES :AND PROVISIONS.
We keep no books. add no percentage for bad
debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low.
eat rates. All are Invited to call and be convinced.
DINING ROOMS
-77
In connection with the above, and meals M all
hours of the day:
D. W. 80017 & 00.
Toiszidi, Feb. 10.1874.
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IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
CALL AT
(LONG EETABLISHED
MILLINERY STORE
MISS
WAGONER WA.03038 1
°: ~ wai~o
I hive on hand It birge llMPortineutd
LUMBER AND LIGHT
SELL CHEAPER
Mum any other establishment in the
WAGONS AND OABBLIGES
Of every dem:riptide emenfeetared
to order on short notice.
,
Tomah Mink 26, 1,71.
FROST & SONS
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Would Wits the Pat*: tol'oell and •samluMbMt
NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE'
.ron him now on han4th•
'Lao= LID BE:3lk .
liEl
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which mil: r• . 4, - ..tyle prices.
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UNDERTAKING
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We also keep in store and make to order
BLINDS,
DOORS, -
MOULDINGS ;
f'. .. s
Oct 4, 1873.
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NIVE INSURE ALL ; HINDS OF
PROPERTY!
AOAllfer LOSS DAHMER HT
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
repsimat avti 11117 Wmtn i 01 1 141111.
Oltimittdiand HamtOmpanloos.
LIFE MStahlICE
IN THE OLDEST AHD Liacusair lIMOH AND
virruAL COHPAXII23 IN THE
WARD STATES. ,
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE
F ow= day to one rem
- NOBLE & _VINCENT.
Pas. 19. WM
cIUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL
NACEIREST, for Halo by
a IL WELLES,
TOWANDA.
Ofilce No. 3 Mescal Block, north ado of Conft
Noon num
wacomaul AND 1111Tiu. DIAZ= AND
MAIrOIACTIJUIVI AMT.
11Localnes, Zorn rivers NW Thraldom
Wheel Pluto Sono, Chits and" 811:r
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mum vox am osicnirri: so.. ao.
Ina daftriPtill‘ Mutated ;doted dr
.Clitak=lrhod or mailed hos to opptlorato.
It will cost but tbroo Nato to mid for etrrultrs
rafts
haunts who In Tavaudy:call sad am am •
apttt2ll ,11.:10=1,1m
DAYTON & BIOTHER,
WOOL, HIDES, , PELTS, CALF-
WHS. MS. &A;
ros "With* blame. as& peke Is at s 4 Ofmas.
011 a fa IL Icessfiskrs MOM _
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1. Imll.lo TOWANDA I
WAGONS
WEICO I WILL
country.
JAM BRY4tNL
IffiatlT
asioantErr or wow
_ ?'eIWANDA,
17e precinct:l to do
•b , rinet rearonible terms.
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CODDING, RUSSELL & CO.,
tOWAIQDA. PA..
Hardware, Iron, Stoves,
House Almlizilthig Ooo4s,
LIMO, Cement, Lath,
Tinware, Plated Ware,
Lamps, Gas Fixtures,
Gans, Revolvers, Cartridges,
Paints, Oib, Varnishes,
Patent Wheels, Hubs, Spokes,
Farmers and Mechanics Tools,
Always at lowest cash prices.
May 14, 1874.
AN 'UNDISPUTED FACT
THAT GOOD GOODS ABE SOLD CREAM •AT
LILO:SAO fi 461
THAN ANT OMER
OLOTRUIG Spun IN MATBEEN .PZ3WAI
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Haring recently fated up Ms lame and roman
one store lately ceenplod by PDX & MOM, to
amezonodete ray rapidly-Inereastng trade.' respect.
fully ask my old embanks, aid the-public general.
ty. to all and eiamlne roY elegant
NEW STOOK
OF • '
-.Emannatuanhick
And Misty themeelres fay y price; defy compe•
tition.
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. • • FAMILY :Vit#IIIAGES,
ToP 4N1:0 - - OPEN MGM,
, L.
I •
TROTTING BULpilt, AND frEMIXTOIO3,
' . ,
Kade of the best material sad finished In the best
etti style., Zits long_ overtones -to rib Carriage
InlrsetariesersebbredeodeleS, advantage ore: others
the -
Style 'a l nd zhfiyir
" -
of Ids magma's. Au they saki is In •
piozio'Nw(4) \ l
Ziiii6Ei
ALL FORK WA IBILA7ED TO QIVZPWECT
• •:
Thankfal for the ne t s
. patroiatfonaorly bsr
loaded and reopoA con fully oak a =OM of the
moo.
Toiraada. Jan. B.'
irKINDERY 41, MACHINE SHOP.
sad Th r=ar=r t ig airman.
their
to ail lands of trikk_s i ( :itaiDa to .
UMW Iraihrilk with Forraess alto
MILL GEARINGS,
OIRCItLAR' SAW MILLS!,
MAN DRILLS, '
AO all Mb of
MILL. IRONS
To ORDIUL
SHINGLEI MACHINES
Of the Wed and most lmprored kinds EMU
and kept mutts" on bind midi for us.
PLOITG,HS,
VIDEIDELL, IRON .AND WOODEN DEANS
Of rl 'dna.
CULTIVATORI4, CORN PLOUGHS
1.1121 D
PLOUGH
Of all kinds, and this
tiy lat:t i Improvements kept
•
STOVE. CASTINGS
=mit GBATE4
SLED=J- AND STNIGH
And all Minh of 'Arno rambled to ,
Mara SO. 11/10. MEANS & EOCENEI4.
BLOOD & CO.,
1 _______;:
_._
still cclitinuip. 0 iniar.....co ......- oelebrwou
HORSE POW" & CLEANERS,
and will sin a better roaeltine, . for 101 1 hkons7 than
can he had else Where In the world. 1 We claim for
our machines that they will do as notch. • armor..
than any other, and are more &ash!) , built. We
persona* superintend our work and see that It is
weal down; We alp mar
insciurn7 assmootrEs.
of ear suchinu. on application.
I I
ONE AND TWO HORSE °WM,
One rite Sons =Kw= 4 kW/MTV/A
i'MULTECKB I mid ChZll,lll,
PA I NNINIG MILLS,
cizionbis DIM ItAW
B&W AIM GRIST MILL work d i ne to order.
•
Give call
s before iinrchaidag olwewhare. •
.va mamma Immix
`,•oo vi aoor.ui .
au& 3. ISM
WOOL CABIN(, -
IIiANUFAOTURINO, &O.
I
After a recess of four , andleary expenditure
In improsing Mlle Water Power, we again re.
sume our of business of
' 1 - d - • i
MAIMPAOTTHIWZG, WOOL . CARDING, CLOTH
DIOLSONO, &O. 1 .
. • 1
Appreciating the hail times, wail/Nil tha w %
best not to ..let down,.l but to milk Home Ind
as the best means of retodng plenty',
•
For the omommodation of the nearly extinct race '
of Spinners, we shall make Rolle. For those who
prefer. we *HI make Yarn,—
STOCKING I
Ur, FLAIIIiiL, O.
In tionlatogen— _ with t f ccal Option Ws propose to
skl the ftWlrof the ommtry by inaldng a few
thousand yeses of Stoat Cloth; that i win enable a
suety non to keep his breeches on. 1
1
Those 'who can, should call and 'we sin show
them one of the Klugesand most complete ,
WOO,LEN FACTORIES
.1 • .
' . i In the red States.' . . .
'spiu nuiddriery Is n in g4: i rder, aii oar water
poker is never4alling lip pub Ml 7 be in no fear
of disappointment, and we t all work to be
I -
d°n'eproperly.
• ft B.' INGHAM. • -
Campthre. Pa., Stay 1l,1873:
auLuis WOLFF
NTEW AND 4ARE PLANTE . -
=Ablnidged• ogee a New . Bare and
Mlle hill • -read. and .111 b• =NW
tree to all appacinte: E. H. OCIALIA
Max 19 'Mr. Tairsadi. Pi.
-
1 ,
A ~I
I '
i
ME
OARRIAM, F.
I
1/ew
`O AND
I
BEEmi BT
Men* and pst!oniv
azat macs:
PILATFOR3I WAGONS,
Hlti; WOBIC
sAnsrActirozr.
I:44qAl:4lfftil V*CirsivirffV,Vs4.3l).Alaii(ll
IMM
11:1:4.:f:V4:11,1111/1.1.4
MADE
'REPAIRED,
ted to eve ntLefietion.
ENGINE
And ill work
I •
CHURN POWERS,
LAIRGE All 9 SMALL SIZE.
LARGE IRON I=L}2l
=ME
o*t!4_to.:.: . _ :; T:
. ;
1 .i,., !
=MB
_
0 - 1 B E &EilW
MEI
16..:5i iiia 401:gr•b*
SHOE
IDAtitrLY GROCER
masa
i_u_ it
: aver .
P.A.'o'O ~~.1 4.1~ ~.
111=ZOV8 NI BLOCK. TOWANDA.
Wido soldOsoinsoogosi7 to
dllitestostbdoooolOtvw% OurtAkartmestli
AiIVAiE; Co
.. -. .
NEE
°j i b 4.4 foeftiners ivothice.
'IIIST- CLASS GOODS.
• • JAMES /Pawn;
7,104 BIDIMIWILI,
BM
M
111":014879.
vmr,
WEE
ISE
'd `~ SZe
The nutua its. deitirei to etranotice
L.- ',Li
.
liinow In simental opaiton. and 'Stud 4 1*
paced to do ailwadda Ida lias on 'hart •
CUSTOM GRINDING DONE mime
/11AZ' rr is szOrein -
what; Boakruss and art!llmix. Oom
Iterd.Branwka..- abeam on haM andor
Wasiak& I 1
[
UTPOI
_PARTIONLASI N_
wan aids at tlutztunio L _ ___ r
will We thaot n ft't• paid both nos.. _
Intarrit ton thals and upwards.
I v. 8
C , B. PATCH,
WHOTY.S ATM Alkfro
___
GROCERIES A ND
The beat brands of
The highest price paid, for 8,11 kinds of
00 URT BY' PRO
BUTTER, POULTRY A.m)
•
gonna attention raid to filling •
delivered free of charge =raters In th
Towanda, Jan 11.15741
BARGAINS IN STOVES
CIAMPINTERS' TOO
&,c.,
Given to all purchasers for
HARDWARE ST
TOVi r ,A.NDA, PA
E.c. 17. •73
SHOES,
HEADQUARTERS
WATCHES,. JEW
SILVERWAR
YEW JEWELRY I3TOILE. ON DEiDO
In the building formerly occupied
Titus, with a large assortment of Gold
American and Swiss
Fine Gold Jewelry, Go
CHAINS AND RING
1
CHAIN BRACELET
itIITTONS, PINS, &c.
A fall line of so= men and plated
SPECTACLES AND EYE G
Of all Idnds---Gald, Shyer and B
From the cheapeat • to tho best, and •
articles too numerous to mention, but tai :be
by caning. • IL HIM) 4
N. it: Watches. Clocks and Jewelry •
practical workmen, and warranted.
Nov, 10. '79
4
... , ,
, ,
I
SA a I:BE. P — A. TIIE Ni
.Dustedt
it T e l a tli ; QP
River, between Waverly. If. Y., and Atlirara. o Pa.,' I:
mom from the Anthracite. 48 miles trout the Burn.
van. and $8 miles from the Semi•ltitzunMous Coal
Mines of Pennsylvania. It is the Southern; terththps
of the Southern Oettral Esileo of the I=m
I Athens =raid. and is IY" the !Northam
on
teiminna of the Lehigh Valley sad Ps. & . Y., Rail
road& - It is a mile sad a quarter from the Erie
Brawn at Waverly. i ; ,
SAYRE hu already in material opera on a large
Car Wheel laundry, a Furniture lactcizry ll' Plmir.
lug MM. a Woolen ILUI. and a Planing Rill. A 'rig
orous growth is anticipated for 1874.
• THE TOIVI , PLOT
=, ,
thnow really for examination, Lots fog, residences
and business pyres for sale on l'essomMlq tames. , 's
Its favorable locuticm makes it a 1 1 1
• DESIELISLE POINT. TOR WAREFACTMLEIts,
and especial Indiaanwints are oared. l'
Appiy_at the tint liationd, Bank of , grniy, , or
at the 0.. In BM% FIL ' ' r I
Apilli-IL • ~ 1 110WAID A It= i
=I
OM
AND
=
=EI
W . * liollitotbiogiut
lli 5111X01,41taNp PL
ME
DEALER, XN
• I
TOWARDA,,Pa.
FLOUR'
ALWAYS 0
Eli
C. B. EC
TINWARE,
HARDWARE,
IRON AND NAILS,
GLASS,
&c., &c.,
H. T. JUNE'S
FOR
AND -
21. HLNDEL3LLN
nu opened a
CLOCKS
lEELDBEZEI
iMiiiiiii
=CI
•
*, • APR
=EMI
OODS,
DMS
E
ME
121
Ars*EßEs,
1
e l th.
1
,•
TOLE, DAlii
I
MI
MEE
! - ' ;•
(LO
=
BOLDFATFS.
,
,WOOL SHAWLS,
ii
i
El
PRINTS,
MI
MI
2
HIRTING,
NOTIONS, &o.
■
In fact e
ery department-will be foun
NI
• LIESCUT PAPER PATE
rsa
April 23, '74-U
~~t~Y~'gy~~~~:~~~
0 011 1 119 Wei DI A ;44
by receiving, is e4cfition t
PINS,
MI
RINGS.
22
,
i
oliti
1
,
AMERICA.,
afid SWII3
GOLD
LAND SILVER WATCHES;
. 'TED WADE OF ., ALL VARIETIES
SILVER Asti STEEL SPECTACLES,
EIILVEII
GOLD.
MITER
PLATED
rai
01 all
escriptions at the lowest pri
, WATCH.
in the best
ESE
a liberal patronage and h
• of the same.
Towands,
Nov-12;13.
I y.
alive
LACK'
O, A.
EMI
rig
rwir.n
And as low so the lowest.
GLAS
i
WARE,
TAR
LE cUTLERY,
I I
VER PLATED W
• •
WOOD WARE,
STONE WARE,
I would luky
to thepubno that on any g
GERI
not oo undersold
I=l2
6.19, 1874.
G AND STJMME
EMI
111
NE
NAPKINS
TOILET Q
MI
IUI
ME
PASELY SHA
ALS,
PER
TING,
complet4,
'l.
We are also agent for
EVANS k
Ii TB
AT THE
ROBE
W. A. ROCKWELL
hie large
FINE GOLD SETS.
'STUDS,
CRARMS,
FM
ILLNGS AND
CHAIINM
CL4OKS
• : and JEWELRY rep
er. end warranted.
W. A. 800
omits
Y OF )iIIiIOIIS
PAT-
TERNS,
EiE
; BIRD CAGES,
•-,`, BA SKET
GLASS SHAD
[
, O. A.
,Drup sittifiedape,
,
Triz-31:111) - POlrlat MAE%
LIONZOLATEI9 lIPECATIQ
Bare MU'S, idealise Mod *APls4P2 — Notte}k . ssa
entire =wen. fittore, prompt. efficient and rens.
bra Theysze the oulTtall64lBst7 141404
popular
to nae— so Npwle m= cenatt be
Made Janata, them MO 999941999 Is bbefreettom
anger; and Ts as to be always reliable.
They here the aigbest commendation from alliand
TM always render isatisfacToa„ I
.?!
ites. ems. ' qtrs.
revirg,ctaisitasitistoniaiton,,- ,, 13
2. Worms, Worm Fever W .00c: ' 2,
2. Crying-Colic, crrT of Infants. , 23
4. Diarrhoea. of Childress* Adults, 25 •
.Wassolary. Griping. Mllms
Colic. „ , 25
6. MOM Idortsis. - -wmialo2l4
T. Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis,.
'B. Neundsia. ToottakelleTscesche. ' 25
9. 99midsclei,91C11 80940910.-V9rH4o. l ' 25
10. Dyspepsos, Edam Stomach,
11. LL ltepprsseed, or Med POW* - • I • 23
12.
W134... c t : 3 41 "tu " r ' 32 = ti di n , 2 r ,
13. Croup, Pielcult, , 23
-14. Salt 99•991 ,
Erpdpalm.• prapuoss. - 24
;
13. Itheurnatialm. ItheuraaVapains. 23
Id. Fever and Ague, Chill Ismer, aass. 1
17. Piles. blinder ' '
12, f la Sore or Weak Eicor, '
.MM. Me or carted% Ineuenas, 31)
20. Whooping Cough, violent congla,,• -
21. Astluxua oppressed breathing, Ty )
22. Ear Disehargesitmpaised hearliT, & r ,
23. Scrofula. molangedislanslic s liwelling, t 4)
N. General Debility. Weakness.
23, ,Dropay and scant, 6eastions. • 1/,
26. ses eu 'Mimesis fosen riding,
27. Sidney Disease. (blvd.!, • I 32
38. Nervous Debilliy.liendsal Weakness, or I
I Involuntary 4lecluirges.l or,
Ns. Sore Mouth, Ceram • I I ,
30. u rinar y Weakness, _ ; I
31.-Pss Periods, withliptuants "
,
32. Sufferings at change ,of life, , 1 _so
azi•_ePar, Spasms. St. Vitus Danes, I 0)
mptheria. ulcerated solethroat, , to
is. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions.
Vials - 30 cenix. (excePt 28, 32. and 33,) 1 09
L PANILT CANN.
Case (No ) with above, 83 .large vials and Man
. nal of Directions, • I I $lO O
Caagi e (ldorocco) of 20 large vials and Cook, I 64j
Boxes and Vida ass above.
Tar These remedies are a 'ha by the case or single
box t 6 any Part of the rataistrT, free' ot charge, on
receipt of price. manse
CLARK D.KurrES,
y 1873. • ;1 •
Fj IB S T :
§IIBPLUS
This Rea ea
traneactiost of $
GENERAL
.- - -
BUzINBSS.
MEM= MD ON D ACCORDMO To
?..GISSEhrIT.
Stanzas. CLuz Omni To aux boa Or Noss
6 . 3D 1 9 1 F La • •
.1
Parties wishing to =ND
United States, England, Ire
rival cities and towns of
draft tot that purpose!.
pAssias
To or from the old country.
lug Luca, always.on bud.
FAXILEGB mama GYM,
I
sig*at l'xicepaidfor U.
JOS. POWELL, President.
December 1,1888.
FOR SAIE.
' TIMES DE M=
CENTRALLY' LOI
i • • ON_* EASY' TERMS
•
•
monthly parraenW4tke apartion of the
chine money.' i
Zan 14.1874. I. J. NOBLE CO. .
THREE CHEERS
- -%
. -.
FOB THE
RED, 731.12 & BI4IE.
,
TRAMP, TRAMP, 'MAUI'
ri!he Boys arc Marching, and the
Girls and Men and Women, too, all
rushing for their rocerieslo the
RED, WHITE &
GROCERIES &
Now Bold cheaper than the i
thd line of Groceries & Pro
FL or
FAMILY -G
Sept at the Red, Whito &
get: a pile) of goods for a 11
TEE HIGHEST I
PRICE
COUNTIi'Y
At the Bect, White & Blue •
1311115 GE
Towanda Jan 28 '74
TtOOK-BINDRY;
_iv is respectfully - inform
had been removed to the
third story, where will be
13 00 K-B IL,
In all Its various branches,
ae 44the times" will allow.
der the charge of
H..C. NTH
=
An experienced Bitider.'and i
done in a style and manner
Music,. Magazines; New ..•
bound in every variety of I
tion will be paid to tne
~ BL~~'E
To any desired pattern, W
bility will be warranted.
All work will beivady,for
The patronage of,the pub
feet satisfaction gnarran
Towanda, August 2, 180.
TO THE CITIZENS OF PENN=
STLYANIA.—YoUr ideention Ili specially in
vited to the fact that thei3iational Banks are now
prepared to recalve subscriptions to the Capital
Stock of the Centennial Board of ?inane. The
tunditrealized from this acource are to be employed
in the ereetion of the buildings for the International
Exhibition, • and the erpenaes connected With the
tame, tis confidently believed that the Seystoue
State Win be remikented by the name of beery cal.
ten alive to patriehe commocaoration of the tine
hundredth birthday of the aation. The.ishares of
stock are offered for $lO each, and ;bscrlbers will
receive & handsomely steel ,engrav Certificate of
Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a
tuitional me - merit/. • I I ," I
Interest at the rate of six per cent 'per anntrm will
be paid on all payments of per
Stock from
date of payment to January 1, 1875. I
Subscribers who are nolI near a National Bank
Pin remit a check or post-Mace order to the tinder.
signal - I 'I
rams. Fry.lreasunw,
;Sept 4,'73. 9 NT:Want St., Phil's
THE .PLACE
g done
to meri
mansa AND HORSE F NINGS rnuALLY,
, 1
T.: at C. F. DAYTON'S, in Dr store lately opcupied
by Julius Wolff as a Ciotlung Eitor Having re
moved my eatablialunent to more connaodlona and
convenient glutton, I 'respectfully invite my olds
customers, r and all in want of anything in the line of
. . . I • I -,-•
HARNESS, SADDLES. Iv
&c., to give me a call, f •
the facilities I poilsese for
ka better job, at a lOwerz,
bllehment in the county.
DO NT FORGET THE PL
LOW THE FOX E BLEREUR
24.
Co w,.
The subscriber having the agency of the I.
son Colliery it Kingston, Pa t .r iA prepared to furnish;
dealers with all.sizes of Anthracite Coat •PrePared !
the best manner,. from. the celebrated Cooper
Vein.! A full supply of Ude' Coal may be seen by
`calling on W. H.' Humleton, at the New Coal Yard,
on,Pine, onelduck soutkof etrat, where all
arelnwittid to call. Full :weight ,and good quallo
Issued. • L. 8. CARE.
ToWanda. Feb. a. 1874.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE Cheap,
containing about 73 acres, about; 50 acres im;
proved, formerly owned by 4. M. Bowman, decd
Log house, good frame barp, good water, young
bearing fruit trees; and situate in Asylum twp., four
miles from Towanda. Terme easy. Enquire of H
G. GOFF, Towanda, or • I I • I
Mar 19 '74-tr
WEST
_STREET
=ME
.4U kept
A TFAIVER.I1 4 iCE riorsg,
PLAN
Rooms n and 75 cents pert
MODERATE. The best mantel
market. BEST BEDS in the
dune • B. T. B
&CL L
tri
MN
7) rtgqoA.
AL BANK
. $125,000.
~40• ' ' ooo.
Clll=3 for tbt
,• to any part'cd the
Scotland. or thaprin.
••can hero procure
. 1
I •
TICKETS'
by best awimer• gr - elau
RXDCC1131114121:8:
Bondi. Gold and gilre
1;1..;f: BETTS Jzt
CastU
DWELT-1503,
CATED,
BLUE STORE
PROVISIONS
cheapest. Erexthing ILL
F E E D,
ERI ES
OC
, re- Como au
Blue St•
e money
CASH FO
D C:
PAID L
PRO
!tore - of • '
HA GET,
STREET TQW.1.1.6..AL
J_ 7'
PUBLIC
that thecßocik-Bindery
"Bepoiter"
'DING!
on toms as reasonable
The Bindery will be nu-
assn,
1 .111 watt will bb promptly
bleb =toot be excelled.
•
pens, Old koots, ,
style. ?Articular atter.-
. :and BLlLding of
00KB,
ch in_quality 141 d aura
elivery Nfhen wcmised
c isl aolicited, and•ier
YOUR
BIT
BLVSEET; WHIP
I - I •
~•• satiatled' thatlrons
;archaising stock, I cap
ca. than rny other _ es-ii
f !kbE ;on root DE.
STORE.
-O. DAYTON.
I. COaLSAU¢B.
Wilkes:43.2n%
:OW,',
I I
:sr., NEW TORN..
IN TEE EIIIIOITAN
Day. CILLIMISveri
and yentalei fII the
ty. • ,
:13,111% Rlool3ota'