Sgdadbtad. A YEAST MAIM •••• L Tower,of Lexington Maus., took the first premium offered by the Wddlesex. Agricultural Socie ty for the best -unbolted wheat flour bread and made the following -state ment concerning the yeast .used : "F4r yeast I take four maphedputa tow=7 I,cup white sugar, 1: cup flour, and ! ppur on. this mixturt 1 quart sealdirig water in which _a handful of hops Eq's beea bile.l ; thou acid pint 111 1 :e warm Wittcf, Eorai•: :41:11 let it zi,e over night." ° L 0. If., ••f North Carol,. , na, tali - the easiest and quickest way to m ak e teat is : Wash and p :re potatus ; boil them till perf:e.ly done; tn.tsli them thorough ly;lifin•lfoi llonr nu i non: on o f th,,, w,,t e r in .o.lli 4 ti ;11.1 were nlako a batter ; !this wide tird.ta it is lukewarm awl then eafit to make it rice. :This is pilt, .Near the ii - re winter or in a warm place in summer rrntiliL rises; it is then , set in a 4 cool place and is ready for use. By, this method it can be made ready for use in three or four hours." v'„ - 3. Dora I. Park contributes the folloWing: 'Six large potatoes,pared and grated fine; 1 large spoonful salt; , teacup white sugar ; small' handful hops ' holed in 2 quarts water, poured( on the„ other ingredi entsboiling hot and stirred thorough. ly.; when ehol, stir in a teacup o yeast." • 14. " A Pennsylvanian " sends the following' for making good yeast cakes : "To a qaartef cold water add a good handful of hops and let then boil .„ then strain ; set over the fire, and poui in a` paste of ;flour and water—a pint of flour it least—and a handful-of salt ; cook thoroughly ; when ego' enough; add. some home imade.yeast and let it rise until it is one perfect foam ; then thicken well with corn meal and make out into cakes immediately, dry qaickly and thoroughly, so that the corn meal will' be - kept sweet. Care must be taken, if dried near a stove, that it is' not too hot ; 100 degrees is hot enough and 90 degreas will do nicely." 5, "Roffie" sends us the following: - , "Take one-half dozen potatoes, peel them, boil, and mash through a col ander ; one-half teacup hops,•boiled in a quarrof water ;.strain the water the hops are, boiled in into the thash ed potatoes (acid one teacup flour or enen,7ll t.) wake it as Belli as pancake batter, ate:: becSmes , cool,_add a 4acui - (1 home made yeast ''of any kind ; •setfin, warm place until light, which will be in six or eight hours ; when light, ;turn the batter in Indian meal and rub until dry enough, to re- main in small lunips ; put in pang to T nerc-r snake them into cakes, , : Ira liable to scur.' 31:-s. S ip S, M. sends us her, tactic, .nnf.l I'c-surfing cakes she pre- fern 1.. - ..auy she overbought : j"Take at n<.f-lyt two yczist,cakes (which is. tEan I - IlEze for a batch of bi;ead, Ilitt I call take one or one and a half for three or four: tins of : bread) put •r_them in - as Ouch warm water-as they I trill 'scak : set them - where:, they warm ; then put a quart of wattr in a kettle over the fire; throw in,a.handfullof salt and stir - in India meal enough to inake a rather thin ',lush. Just .let it cook -while . .vott . are stirring in the 104; as' it only ants to scald ; 'set it *here it xsilV c. 61. When you think c - t, is cool enough, stir it thoroughly, that none of it will be hot enough' to scald the yeast ; then.put: in the cakes which have been soaked as above, say an hour, misiri7; them thoroughly with rkspetin or .ibur hand; Which is bet ter ; c :v - er tbetnand letthein remain in 11,- kettle by the side a the-store, . 1 .. all riAlt ; in the morning, mix. in ineal ; eLongh to , make there . stiff en0i; , ,, , 14 to roll up in a long roll and lent into_ cakes a, half inch thick ;. tity_o!..: a wit% sieve; you can hang it • up the stove. Keep the aIK, from them and keep them vtirm till . `Yousce they begin to rise; after that; -they v.-ill need .no more care until! perfec-tly dry, unless it be in cold ; then, of coarse, they must= • iiot left : viler! • hey will get chilled.; They, l i not %.'•,(0. to bcymixed quite; its st fr to dry. on a sieve as if they tirC, t:. be dritd on Oaths; and theft, dry . Y , ..fiat ‘ :ney du not sour."-:, fullowinf,2 s from Mrs. D.:: Ham' one hops, put into •a. Ocider raid fill . up with water; letl them half .I.lcur or more, keep- i ing it f water; then strain :lid; bailor ji.,to ,-:!..lat! add a- goorl E-.11 . 1', hai.d u a fl flour, n‘if! stir ii to the. er.nsis., envy bat , - star.d. until lake 'Warn), ',hen s;ir in you einpt ings anti: over warm :o rise. When fnim Indian: meal awl:make in rolls and off in ealickand lst hem.kri your n ix board to dry. t mine •on . a small table in the izitCllcn; tuna- .very' day,- .and when dry, pfit in a -bag and hang np foi Ilse. - 'make four *times 'a year andhave ne.verlailed of having nice ores.''— IZEtrql Yorter. —A few loads of good hell-rutted - manure: harrowed into tie surface, or covered With a .very lightli:rrow at the second plowing, is better-than twice as many load • spread in the winter:as a top dress` 7 ing. ;;itrong plants at the start are what we cvant. If there is food at hand,- the roots from the :sprouting seed -ft n • a it acct make a rapid growth - heir _l:zicAyth is safety. Strong fibro: - :.; roots spreading far, into the soil, ic.-e Lot so easily thrown out by frost as weak puny Sliortiroo!" which have- to hold: Thousands of yont,g plants dig for want of fend in pc* long •before Lti fry t. l ‘ior!clats them. The h!.1 , 11r:.! and Reed - bhoull go inl'o the giontAl td. tether. • Top dressing in winter is an after expedient, useful When nothing Wtoi can Iv:, dot e. BLt it is better or thi- crop flit' it, not need it. Av:iete no manure is ut hand, 200 of Peruvian guano 'per acre, gr.ve, the Wheat or rye a fine start., m It ay el I,oer by a top . . dres , ir•g.- • - -4- -4 01. 1 • - • !,(). be sarprisel . to tied . in n a- two wore, that peach cultic-.: '.oa will be n: , .arcing north and Delaware and. Mary land, ' -- ttd iliat • Pennsylvania, cor-, ther:i'' New - I•3erSey, New York and several ( of ate New England States • will largely iupply most of the greit city marketS. As. we have 'alteadi Said that in Backs county, this year, peach-growers . have had wonderful ', SUCCE.. , and the Ttantity - produced ..there qkpl sent' to 'inarket will •sur,- Ttrisc II t lily if • a c.orrect statenae4 enull !i‘, obtained. ' The main reason , why i i crop will bi- - more .certain farkher 'anrth than in DO:aware and 147130. .is the late reriod nt which the 32:ifiA7.-nal,) swell or bk,roui, hence their Letter i•hances rit* env ink :late severd frost. Delaware gotmty • • PA4 N.Y.& CLANAI!, arr. 8.8. CO.— a uguNormrsT naawca2 vulza• , ,--- P.II.:P',IA at ir NJ 1 rzt ;pm ',Pr +Ps ', 3 6'.' 7 05 . 803 Ste 1%11132 55: 111 16 969 .2 SO. : I 7 40) 9 ..Safralo..ll2 23: - 9 00;1145; 515 ; - , 9 244 u . inborn.! 920! to :L..' 740 1 .12 Or. -Mac*. - .6 45' i 734 841, .‘' ',12 281 -Owego- , 1 *. , 9,93,345;1254! 0 c t ..12;321c5... 40312501 6 VI 910 9 2 , 5i3:20i 125 9 IWaserly 2' 4 2011 431 54 0 1 52.5 9 44 i 3 28' 1 331 9 121...145yr0..1 412! 11 351 533' 516 1 9 50 3 35'; 1 38. 919' .:Atheos- 4 05 11 291 5 261 610 ... '3-45 ' 9 &.'.. Kiln..., 11 17 , 800 • • —AZ. . 9 0 ,1 ,..1714tee..! 11 05 : 749 19 20 15, '204 10 00 1 1owan4.1 3 30 1 10 50 464! 735 . t2O ;10 24 wyss'kral 110 IT I I 7 $0 ..., 147 to 2: ,, 010r21.411. 11011 . ; 105 ... k 57 .105!' Fraribt'ni 11"02 , • $ 651 . 13 . :II 1241VelaWavi A 948, I 8 4! 117 737• 3001 1 1G:L4c67r1114; 2 2 5'. 929: 400' 67 .... I'9 ',ll 22:St's kddy.: f 926; $ 61 .. -.1 48. . "11 37 1 13' V4lnott . 1 9 21! 16 ' • - ,10 .11 55:11asbopeti 1 910* ! 6 .... ,!.i sc, 1! "12 30,91'ho'p'07' i 9 (Kr ' 5 ' taw. 3 52,12 55,Tunkhn•ki 136 , 5 3 7 . 320 5 r2 O $ 1 20....r.171 _I I a 11 f 5 12 5 , ' 75C 435! 130 Jaz 87. 19 50. ; 7 4%; 2 431 4 1:57.34(! 442 ; 1 42i.Pute:oo. 1235; 735: 2 37; ' • 9'12 • 2 Coly,l:aartne, I 7 24; ! 1 15.. 1 25 5 00 : „ 3 27,1 a Burr. 42 111 715; 2 201 2 3 . ;;;‘, ..., 5 324 4 16, W'llaren,ll 05: a.at I 1 10, 3 s ' ; '' 2 s 770' 435; p' naves !10 25: ,12 201 IF YOU WISH TO BUY Oil SELL HOUSES, FARM'S, LOS OR SHEEP ZLOTEtING, Is oraer to mate rocm for the LAEOESt and LEST etock of , _- -_ Evcr opened in ttas conrket, I . svill for the iZEGARDLESS OF COST it is unnecessary for me to say th ' st my good. are And arc only offered at greatly reduced prixs rath er ther carry them over to next season. E-l'owanda, July 29, 1874 THE lIEPTIBLIC.-;-.A first-class MORNING NEWSPAPER, rublished in the Bennett Building, Nassau & ton Streets, New Tort. Terms, $8 per year:byMail; 18 cents per week, by carrier; S dents per copy. = The Eepnblie contains all the news of the day, be ing complete in all its departments. and furnishes prompt and ample reports of city intelligence, for et„ru and domestic markets, and Palatal and gen. erti events in all quarters. through its special cor n- vondents„ - by telegraph and ocean cable. - Special cue will be taken to render Sho' Bepublic Bureaus at Wuhington and Albany complete.inter erring and thoroughly reliable, • Financial news, inch as the transactions of the Frock' Exchange, Honey Market. Banking, Incur. 'taco sod - other lntereats that come under this lin pormnt head, will be made tuft and complete, Literary intelligence and melees, criticisms on music the drains, painting, ea. will be regularly given, impartially prepared, y pr acticedl pens. - THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT. while distinctly recognising the political principles of and rendering an earnistand consistent support to the RePnblicall party, ye U. with competent eat:mho and contributors, take the more g= of jhurnalistic duty that belong' to a complete newspaper. Address „ . - TEE arrPrsue: -• Ner York City. • • 'LIB sub. having the agency al the Hutchi son Corner, at Knigabon, Pa., ia prepared to famish &alas with all aim of Anthracite in the beat =inner, from the celebrated°wirer Vi ±n. A tali supply of We Coal may be seen by ruining ori'W. H. Homistrui. as the He+ Coal Tar& on'Yine, one bica south of Hain Meet, where ail are Invited Wing". ' weight end 'llood c ar Insured, L. S. ToWaritle. L 1874. WEST STREET HOTEL, NOS. 4', 42, 43 k 44 wrsr sr.. arar roar.. TEMPERANCE HOUSE. ON THE EUROPEAN ruts.. goous 10'aad 75 mats per Day. CHAROD real &IJDEBAT& The best meats and •egetabiew to the tcapk.et. DEPT BIDS la the 4 204 Tens 11. H. T. BIBSITr, ProtWet/3k I'OR SALE..---The Lot, Plating mat tralldlng..nrl a port° m•of the Machinery fertaerly in petareasiert uT T. I. LacT.'in Wyahtalug, ra. Also. • Portable *4eam Saw Mill-seas Wallop. Leah Wyoadza county. Pe. Par farther particulars eglZ i at or addre ss W. T. HORTON, • . Ttrestcrin6 Draft* Co. ra. ME _ la se el Wu= t. • - ! To pike caeca JIIN1! lL U 174. !!! No !No.!. No. 15'9._9.)7. No No.l No. No. surrnat. I 8 30. i _ 550iii. r o" 11146 5 551Allet own 9a ol • 11047 6 05113 P ancl 865 655:Etet m , 866 103 5 8 201. Emu...! 320+ tow, 9 451-1 , 110'5..1 7 ODI 3 135 5 40iNow York! 580! Tv IWasteton. I I - • 5t 1 i r lel 3 481 i 730, 4 15 , 8 31; 448 f ' 831 5 001. ! 80 3 3(i l al l d 45.. 11030 21:1A IP x , ~••••', 8 401 t Al[ ADDrIIOSLAL IMAMS. NO. 32 leaves Towanda 710 a. in.; stopping at all atatrom arriving at Waverly at 8 05. and Maitre It s Do /L. It. N0..31. lesrea Etattra 5.10 p. ra.: 6topptag at aII Etatlons. arattiag at Waverly 6 15, and Tovatula 716 r.x. Train 0 leaves Philadelphia 2:10 P. 11.. :Cow Yost 11 M.. arriving at Tunkbannock 10 XIO P. H. • Train 3 leaves TunkhannixY et 7:00 A. 11.; arrts 'ing,at.PhiLadelphia 2as P. Y. and Now Tort 3:56 P. M. • Trains t< i andls ran daily , with Pullman Bleeping care attached. Drawing Boom cars attached to Trains 2 and 9 tittireen Elmira and Philadelphia, B• a. PACKER, Superintendent. GO TO JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION' - : , • WIN STREET, • IoE LLTIST STTLEB ; EIPELNG AlaD MN= CLOTHING.. • coons =Jam rams DAY.' Ara STAMPING DONE AT MR& ENBY KINGSBURY'S DRESS MAKING ROGAS, No. 2, ARCADE BLOCK. wimaa. - Dr.ll. la7a - NORTHERN CENTRAL RAlL we:v.—Dirsitronte North aLd South to Bal timare, Washington; 'Philadelphia and all points South ; also to Buffalo. Niagara ram. Suspension Bridge, Beghester, Syracuse and all points East and Weed on the New York Central Railroad, and the Barad's., 3. On and after-Sunday. Env. 23. 11373, trains willloave ELNIEILa as follows sorrnwaszt. Northern Express—. ..... °ming Accommodation, iceting do' sacntNrArr. Outhern Itzpre4 UM- Northers' Express. north and Southern Ex. prase south. ire through trains between Rochester and Baltimore • ttot Morning and Evening Ac cam. inodattou north consect at Canandaigua with trains far Rochester and - the Fats. G. CLINTON GARDNER. Gill Supt. ED. 8 YOUNG. Gel! Pau. ligl,Bainmore, Md. 'MILL PROPERTY, or it you 'ebb to lend or borrow money on Real Estate or other security for a short term or • term or years, or if you wish RENTS OF HOUSES ter other property collected ►nd pOd.ais ofeer au. pt-ior facilities for the prompt transaction of such business. We have now a fine list of property for. sale, isd those seeking RTI4T4 ESTATE ISTWESTNENTS In tither town or 4nuay, Rill d 3 w ell to call on at. 4,J. NOBLE & C 0.,, Beal Estate And Loan Agents. Office Main street, opposite Court House, To. wands, Pa. • Mar 19. '34-tf. VERY CHEAP! FALL - CLOTHING NEXT SIXTY DAYS uFFEL )!Y SUIIIIER CLOTHING STRICTLY FIRST-CL SB, Boswm= rwANDA B_L E WOB I GEO. McCABE & E:Ot4 Itty j ..s; aele,t: :he _ c-i AMER AND .:1 Vim eaftritodis this notion, to iitdos I* laysto the ationtion of the pablio! They keep on band or tank* to ceder 120 12 23 1219 12 10 12 40 995 ,900 TOMB 'STONES, MOTU% &a., li! PIO 1:4 FAY, 5Tz 1 MA T i It Parsons In rant of anlrildrar la oar Itne are iw apoettully Invited to cal and mug= tar stock. TOwanda, Mai 1.1171. D . W. SCOTT & CO., BAKERS AND GROCIEEtS, . We have added materially to our Moen, and now offer a fall assortment of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. We keep no bokka. kdd no percentage for bad debts ; therefore we can and will give you the low est rates. All are invited to call and be convinced: ... 10 20pm 12 00 za ... • 6 65 a= In connection with the above, and meals at all hours of the day, - • 55 . 5 pin TJwanda. Feb. 10.1874 2.08 pm ...... 645 am A PPLETONS' AMERICAN CY CLOPZ.DI6. • - NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every sabiect. Printed from new type, and illustrated with Several Thousand engravings and Nam The work originally Published under the tills of Tan ?law Alessicas era. amts. was completed in 1863, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained in all parts of the , ti nited States, and the atonal developments which have taken place in every branch of science, literature and set, have In duced the editors and publishers to submit-it to an erect and thorough revision, and to bane a new edition entitled Tar. datamossr Ctatorsimm. . Within the last ten years the progress of discovery In every department of knowletge• has made a new work of reference in imperative want. The movement of political affairs has kept pace with the aiscovnies of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arta and the convenience 2414 •rennement of social life. Great wars and consequent revelations have occurred, is. veiling national Changes o peculiar moment. .rbe civil war of our DAD country. which was at its baths when the last softens of the old work sp. pared. has ha pity been ended, and new,rearse of commercial and Industrial activity has been commenced. Large accessions to our geographical knowladge have been made .by the ladefahgatge caVorers of Africa, The greet political evoluti , ons of the last decade with the lastrual result of the lapse of time. have brought into public new a multitude of new men. whose names are In emery one's mouth.' and of whose lives every one Is cartons to know the pestle- Nara Cheat battles have been fought and impor- tant sieges maintained, of wbigh the details saw as yet preserved only i n the newspapers. or in the transient publications of the tiny. but which ought now to take theta place in permanent and authentic history. prepiitng the present edition for the press, it has socordtcry been the din crtths editors to bring down the Information to the latest possible dates. and to rtunish an acmarate aocertmt of the :most re , cent discoveries in science, of every fresh product tion in literature, end of the newest inventions In the practice/ arts. is well as to efts a imorinct and original record of the progress of political and hie tot ical mitts. rbe groat bar been began after long and metal preliminary mien, and with the most ample round. eta for carrying it on to a enoceauful termination. None of •be original etemetype plates have been need, but every page ban been printed on nee type, forming' in fact • new Cylopedia„ with the same plan and compass as Its predecessor. but with a far greater pecuniary , expenditnre, and with such im provements .trlts composition ae hare bean mug. lofted by longer experience and enlarged imowled" The Illustrations which are introduced for the first time in the present edition. have been added. not for the sake of pictorial affect, but to give greater indidty and force to the explanations In the text. They embrace all branches of science and of natural historY, and depict the most femme and re markable features of scenery. architecture and art; as well as the, mime processes of mechanics and manufactures. 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Specimen poses of the Ansotress Oretorstrus, showing type, illustration& eta. sill be sent gists on application. - IPrzer.CLess dANVAAIDN6 AONNTS Warm. Lddreas the PiabUshers, D. APPLETON & CO.; 649 & 651 Broadway, N. Y., & 723 Bumps St., Phra. WHEN YOU DESIRE JOB PRINTING • IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE, ME "REPORTER" . OFFICE. T LONG EE'TM:MUIMrI) 311 S' GRIFFIN • Hu jut been replan/4W slit a4' COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SPRtNG AND BUNKER-GOODS. To which the mind= of say ouscootts is ape. cher catty& Pr=a reasoisebto smash sends NOM allgu• ISM "MIL 3 alis# Xbalszootui. MARBLE EM MONUMENTS; IM•very stria, MoCABE _Bc SON. First block Forth of Ward House. DINING ROOMS D. W. SOOTY k CO CALL AT Kamm:air STORE 11110111/1111.0114 . W10011181': WAH3IMa I WAGONS on hands lamp — 7 „----guiglartin' eat of _UMBER mrD itain WAGONS 'Sum I WILL 1 - SELL Than any other establishment in the ammtry. I WAGONS AND OARBLIGES Of every description I manufactured - to order on ehOrt notice. JAS BRYANT. Tonna", Ilarc ; b, 1/Mt. FMI FROST & SONS, Would Invite the Pada to:eall and ezunliKthafr NEW STYLES OP FURNITURE 1111.11117 have new on hand Ugio LIED AI L.'SD BEST AisH ; :pariairr Or GOODS Ilbkgs inn bc.L.z. 2:...1. - Asals prices bo, ..roporod to do [ UNDERTAKING We also keep to atom sod make to order SASE BLINDS, =Mil • DOORS, MOVI,DINGS, !FLOORINGS, &a o. raosr BOAS. Oct. L ISTL , -- WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY At AIMIT LOINI ON DAXAGI BY FIRE AND' LIGHTNING. , We represent over lions Gepitel. Old-Mulleb and licons!kenpenies. LIFE INSURANCE IN TEE mum AO um= srom AND MUTUAL 0071:PA2MIE ra TEN tam* irrxrzs. - • poonmarr INSURANCE horn one day to on. per. NOBLE Timm. Tab. it ISM R, UP ER IO B AGRICULTIMALL */LCIEURT. for SW by M.. 'WELLES, • TOWANDA. Pa.. .osce ito. $ ltelvors Block north Me at Omit Souse squire. REOLINALZ AND UTAIL DZALDN AND ILLNDTACZIDUDDI atazirr.t Im. Ems tows awl nauseam Mow Sam% ran Todd.n, • ltioustbis sad SW Vow% O o^lttntors, MB Boras Nows. 4Movar us: tocuzus. yam sa mme. van zsgmr. seer an= imams= vis*coui. am • • sasszan sus ouzo comma, ack, Olitslo and diatom's. Iltestribed prtated dr culan. ftubbsd or nallea has to all oppticouts. It can cost but tires ousts to end tor cd:cubre !a .ixolog• • Parsons ;Man to Tomah% Call sad aim xis. virgin 'PI. L V. WELL= DAYTON. 4 BROTHER, Dialers la WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF- turna(remp. &C.. far stick the Idithest cash Is i =i e t:11 Min is. IL OSA to IL acrazdelors Store, lb Ato iiiiret" t ' 1 1 • , 11 a Salta 1 wv.14.10 TOIIIaNDA . PA. 1 _, Nwialwa trpIiETIITED :FACT 111 . AT GOOD GOODS ATE SOLD CREATES AT =1 I IWANDA., IMO orders left at the stores of Long & Stevens, F J. Celtics, if ortores. Kirby's Drug Store, or at our Coal office corner of River and Ellzabrth's streets, will nadire prompt attention. Please give nit a ailL SITSQUEHAN'SA COLLEGIATE EIBTITUTE. The first winter term of this Institution will com mence MONDAY, November 2, 18T4,with the fol lowing list of experienced teachers : EDWIN E QIIMAN, ParscrraL," . Ancient lAnguspc . a, Math and English Branches • E. L. /LILLIS, A. B Commercial, Mathematical and Bcientillo Brandies. miss MARY E. MERRILL, Iluiczrzazas, • Common a'td Higher English. 317.88 MAY I MASON, Commonnud Higher English. MLLE J. LzQUIN, French, braying and Painting. MRS. 0. A. BALDWIN. Vocal Music. MISS MIME C. HAWES. • Instrumental Music. Classes will commence the study of Philosophy and other Selences. The customary reorganization of classes will take place. to order that new stu dents may be properly classified. and such new classes will be started as the wants of thestudents may demand. Special attention will be given to those students pertaining to a business euticaUon, that this de. mend made upon the school by students from the country may be fully provided for. An additional advantage will be an access, free of charge,.kratu. dents of the school, to the evening school, which will probably commence with the opening of the term. ont ranonable I ,> Special attention given to the preparation Of hors for College. Regular instruction in Drawing and Vocal Nubia free of charge. Excellent advantages la Instrnmental , Mualc and voice culture. Tuition Loin $4 to $lO per term. Board. includ ing furniatied rdoms, lights, washing, kc., $4O per term. For drcular or further information. address or call upon the Principal, E. E. QTIRIAN, at To- wands, Pa. . Muzak Fox, Pre st oard of Trustees. We also endeavor v .ake all the time pond- We in =Minx ehildrens pictures, so as to se cure the best results. We are oonstantli adding to our stork of AU new patterns and tutettd styles. and tar. stab them st i small advance from cost prices. Itay 14.1873. NEW ARRANGEMENT AT THE FIIIST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE Having purchased the stock and fixtures of H. , A. Cowles' Bakery, has refitted the estabbahment and purchased an entirely NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Baited to the trade, inch as-: Onociraims, Tau, Corm. Dar= Tatars, Coma' • Coarzcnointar, Patin Burn. Etscrrriklarin, Hour, A neat and attractive ICE CREAM SALOON' - Wino opened in connection idea Um establish merit whets ladies and gentleman can always and the best cream and other delicacies of the season. TH-E 1) I ING ROO.M Has been refurnished, ant will at all times be sup. plied wild subatantlal eatables, which will he served at reasonable rates Farmers and afters visiting town will dud this a convenient place to supply the wants of the Inner man. MART E. EirraiDor.. Towanda, April 23, '7141. Full SALE OR RENT.—A desirn• ble noose and Lot OD - Fourth street. fifth b ol s4o noetkitt a D. Bartlett% convenient bllttetl tato at fkagnolitcheaL Enquire on premises. 12, WEL 13. 1103ClUIN., "UM • JULIUS WOENF'S rasa' a.t.•'T omit e'LC4III:2IO 110tralf iii lIVIITEEIIN ramoUy ailed up tuvlarge and coMmodi ons atom lately occuptid by FOX k Mar= to accommodate my rapidly-loassaing trade, fully sat my old cosbnimm, and the public gezenl- Iy. to call and ounithe my elegant NEW STOCK Or SII:16IPM11, CLOTHING, And satisfy thezunnlves Qua y pikes &Iretn*. talon. J tILI US WOLFF. Towanda. Nay A, 18711, NEW DRY GOOD STORE IN TOWANDA 1 J MESSRS Bahauu. & GOFF Ease remoeed their stock of Dry Goods from the okt.stand of-A. d, Pettis, opposite the Court Dottie TO THE EAST STORE IN BEIDLEYAWS BLOCK NEAR THE BRIDGE. And are daily receiving NEW GOODS FROAI THE CM' In addition to the Brnkrupt Stock of B. d. Pettis, which they are selling for about half price. Come and see for youraelres. If we don't save lon some money, don't buy. BBAMUALL * GOTT. Beidleman's Block. (Naer the Bridge.) Bridge it, Tcrwauds, Oct. 1,187 d. COAL! COAL OLD TOWANDA COAL YARD PIEBOE& SCOTT Take plesumre in announcing to their friends and tbs pubbo generally. that they are prepared to fur nish any of the following named COals to quantities to snit Dutchmen, thoroughly screened and slated, and at as low rates as at any yard in Towanda. We keep the beat Coals from the Pittston and Wilkes• Barre mines. SULLIVANANTHRACITE COAL, Il sizes, from mines in Sullivan County BARCLAY (SMITH AND . STOVE From t h e old Barclay mines. We are Sole Aim& We keep on band the ALLENTOWN I.TIUP:f Best 'platy. Ahoy COPLAY CEMENT! ,8. PIERCE. Towanda, Ps., September 2'.1874. TO OUR PATRONS GEO. H. WOJOD ft CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS, TOWANDA. PL. Grateful for the generous patronage of the part year, would inform all wanting Mettles that we are mill addlng.to our establishment NEW AND IMPROVED INSTRITMENta, And adopting tried and approved anodes of printing and retouching in order to secure PMRPHOTOOTLAPHSTIIAN FLERETOFOR made, outside of the cities, and that we make 4 it a specialty to enlarge sB kinds of Pictures to g any else desiredi, and to ,In Water Colors ' Ladle Ink; in in 04, in the , BEST STILLS AS D VE.111" LOW ,P 1 110F3. FRAI/E8 Ildef S o VINODYOtO,I NEW YORK BOOT AND SHOE STORE, • r• No. S. AVION kOIII7I7I7BIILOO9IIIDGE at Is reoeiving one of the largest and best steak of BOOTS & SHOES ever brought in Towanda, Which he is offering at the very lowest prices for Cash, consisting of Gums Cef s, Flip & &VIA, Bore-Car BOOTS, LADIES, Mnsis and Canannues Shoes of all kinds, all bought direct from the Manufacturers,- and hand nude, all goods warranted. i A rum. elves or Luna= can FINDINGS. =1 Thankful for past favors, I solicit a - Contintumca of the same. Tawandi, Bias, 1, 1872. NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY TOWANDA, PF:SN'A. Itespectfully announce to Ida fIi•DAII and Intim. that be boa built NSW INIION OABSILGI ,FACTOBT. *Uzi ha vin constantly keep on hand a full Bunt of' FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING BALM AND sznacron. Made of the best material and Imbibed in the best City stria. Ms long experience In city Carriage Fac th tories gives him a decided advantage over others ixt e ' . • . Finish, Style and Durability of his Witions. 1,11 thsy saki Is an , INSPECTION OP HIS ,WOBH previous to purchasiog elsewhere. am, max WARRARTZD TO err a Ammer Tbankful for the liberal patronage formerly u. tended and ragpectfully ask a continuums of the man REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO SEXILY EtrtILIEL Tnwtn4s. lan. R. 11173—fi FOUNDERY az MACHINE SHOP. The nedaratirned harths purchased the Foundry and Machine Shop lately owned by Jobb Osman, are prepared to do aD binds of work a=g to their buena" with promptueas and MILL GEARING,S, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MAN DRILLS, ut a all kwts of M,ILI, IRONS Wm. SCOTT ENGINES REPAIRED, And all work warranted to give Wider:U*o. SHINGLE MACHINES O/ the latest and most Improved kinds •• • • • -•• / and kept ccnstaatlj on band ready for nia. PLOUGHS, IZIABILL, IRON AND WOOD BEARth CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOITOTIS PLOUGH POINTS • Of an M% and the Waist traprcrraments kept constantly on hand. CHURN POWERS, LAUOE AND SMALL STOVE CASTI'NG:S °EMU GBATEA SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES, LARGE IRON KErrizs And ail kinds of omettngs emulate 34 Kara 30, IVO. MEANS & : • • WELL. BLOOD it; CO., Btm continue 0 manufacture their celstirstsa HORSE - TptERS & CLEANER.% • and will WI a beater trecldie , for leu money than ata he had elsewhere In the world. We claim for our machines ttet they sill do as mach. or attire, than any other. and are more durably bunt. I We persona" superintend our work and Reg that; It Is well down. We Will send DISCRIPTIVZ C4TALOGLTS, of our =chines, on application.. ONE AliP TWO HORSE POWERS, One 4 -Two Horse YRPW?IR f EEFERATORS, THRESHER and CLEANERS, • PANNING x.r.L.Ls, =CM= iSD DUG SAW =LTA SAWJ #lOl G 3 MILL work done to °vier. CUTS us a call before krehating elsewhere. I. Ira hoo quoaavila 4 smatiTA• - ‘•oo Amp 2. 18d4. T HE NEW IMPROVED RE3,IIIVG TON SEWI.If . G MACHINE AWARDED THE ftMEDAL FOE PROGRRSIV raz 'Lamar ORD= 'IV "MEDAL" ANTAZDTD AT SSi Evoirrgar. NO SEWING MACK= NEOPM.D A MGM ♦ sty Qom) =now 1.-1 New *mitten thoroughly Tested and me:i cared by Letters Patent. 2.—Make as perfect lock stitch, silks on both sides, on all Wads of gonna. —Hrinst Light, Bsuouth. Nateless ant Sapid— best comblissilon *equates. • 4.—Dursole—runs Mr years without repair - li. s.—Will do aLt. varieties of work and Fancy Stash ing in a superior manner. —ls Most essay Managed by the operator. /Janda of stitch may be attered while running. and .the =chute can be threaded without passing thread through • 7.—Des simple, Ingenious. elegant, forming the stash theta the usewf am wheel O&M rotary cams or lever aims. Has the Antom tic Drop Feed, which insures nuiform length of stitch at any %peed. Has our new •Turn] Controller, which al lows easy mocematt of needle.bar nil prevents in ' jury to thread. N.—Ca.structten mint emend and dabbed. It la trp.putacturod -by the mot ak , litnl and experienced ma:haulm at the celebrated ktILVIINGTOW -JA- N 014% II NC 11. Y. PII/LADELP/111. IMMO=fI AT TXII Opposite the new la. :IWO:V.:if itil A AZ 8.417.V4CT10.Y. reduced prices MADE TO OItDEIL Of ell lands. AT VEDINA, ISTS PRIZE. G IMZEIT 'III°7IEM • fironzi EMEI -A,• ED WA ED Wbolarait mil !WM be&kas is F-AMILY _GBOORBIES AND IN!! PROVISIONS, suaLcuirs NEW BLOM, TOWANDA. PA We do not deem It neoeuery to enumerate all the ditereettartieles we keep. Ouseesottmest is ALWAYS COME'IE=. We sell nothing but FIRST' CLASS GOODS. dish paid far Pitmen Predate. JAIL MOAB& March 1.1870., WM. ILDwABDI3. STEAM FLOITRING MILL N EIV . . ,gg ECEINUINVOI. PA • ; The subscrib desires to airs notice that Ida net STEM FLOTRIN6 311T , 74 • Is now in ancosaafal operation, and that he La pro. pared to do all work to his Una on abort notice. °mom (FUNDING DONE OSUMI SAME DIY . Inn IT 10 1100111,11 To. • Mast, Buctrwlusit and By. rout; Corn Real, Teed. Beta. kn., althri on hand and for sale at lowest raga. PARTICI/LAB NOTIOT. Persons livings on the west aide or the river nearing to patronise nil' will, will have their Lea= both ways, when thy trrtna al l "ton and F. 8, A73BR. C o B. PATCH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Di GROCERIES AND PROVISION% TOWANDA, PA The best breads of FLOUR The highest price paid for all kinds ot• COUNTRY PRO DUOF, BUTTER, POULTRY AND GAME. Especial attention - paid to AM/2g orders, Goode delivered free of charge anywhere In the . Borough; Towanda, Jan 14. 18741 BARGAINS IN STOVES! - 'ITNWARE, HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS, z GLASS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c., &c.; &c., Given to all purchasers for Cash, at H. T. JUNE'S HARDWARE &TORE, TOWANDA, -Ps. 17. "N. HEADQUARTERS, FOR WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVE 3L HEND,I:MEAN I:Uta opened. a NEW JEWELRY STORE, BRIDGE STREET In the brimful; formerly Oceepied by iming & Timut, with a large isamtment of Gold and Mbar American and S'wiSs Watches, Fine Gold :Jewelry, Gold Sets, CIULDTS AND RINGS, CHAIN BRACELETS: N , PINS,. Ate. be,' be. &a. A full lino of SOLID atz.vzi and plated war*. SPECTACLES aRb EYE (*ASSES 01 illttittili—Gold. Silver end Steel - CLOCKS ?roan the chape l st to tha9aDst, and many other articles too numerous to mention. but to be soon by oath& U HENDELKAII. P, 11. Watches, Clocks Ind Jairelry repaired by linefeed workmem. and warranted. Towanda. Nor. 10. '23 . , RAYRK-THI3 NEW. TOWN OP KJ ELMS. PA.. Is eltuated on the Susepietuutne Etna. between Waverly. W. 7., mid Athena, Pa, 113 miler from the Anthracite, 48 miler from them van. said re miles from the fletni•Bitutuinots Coal Maw of Pennaylvenia It Is the Southern termtnua of the S Athens` also of the Ithaca It .ually the' ricethent ternalutte of the Lehlnh QsWy and PL k N. ,Y. Md. nada: It lee tulle and, a quarter from the lids Railway at Wa.arly. &MB has already In successful operation Cares Oar Wheal P undry. • 'furniture Factory. • lbinr. um um a Woolen MW. sod a Tuning MW. A IV oroulgrowth is anticipated for 474. THE TOW PLOT L now ready,fer %mein:tan. Lots the reridences and maim. e places fur mats OA rearm/Ibis teems. Its favorable location makes it s tinstaasts kina sou !gartri'ACTIIRERS, and aped's! inducements are ofend. APPLY at Ma Find National Data. Of Waverly, or at Wks ft , pL itPrirria - • n0W44110 Mint pawrs FOB:: ALL constaney is addition, to kls Imp stook of Arnla, PINS, AIfERICAN anti BWIB • GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILITS PLATED WARE OY ALL lIILVER AZD' PLATED WIWI. CI L= and JEWELRY repitirtog done to the best tenner,and warranted. Thanks for a liberal pat i:wigs sad hope to merit a continuance of the acme. O, A., BLACK CROCKERY f)F .VARIOUS PAT And as IOW U the lowest. lil ALWAYS ON RAND in stock I will not no undersold.j C. B. PATCH • . - W . A. CHAMBERLAIN, , DEALER D. I_. A 31 0 N D . S - FINE; JEWELRY, WATCHL'B AND CLqC.IT,S,. WANDA, PA. . , I . ?are 2, 1874.1 I)ANTEL F. B.EATTY A: CO., or it CELEBRATED; GOLDEN TONntlEz PARLOR OR GAMS. Are ranked , by eminent musicians and gashed men of honor in this country and in Eu rope, as the leading/ parlor organ now in use. We challenge any ticker to - equal them ! For Church, Sabbath Schools. Lodges, at well as the parlor, they have no equal.. Testimonials and cards of honor are constantly ,being received in th eir favor. An: offer. Where to have no agents we will allow any one wishing to pmehase one of our organs, the agent's discount. Also to any responsible put) , wishing to purehose one of our organs from a dia. tame. and prefer to see and examine it before pay. ing for It, the same will be granted them by sending us a recommendation from the cashier of your nearest bank, or some prominent man In your vi cinity. and it the organ is not fast' as represented, you have the liberty to rein. n the same at. our ex. pelage, we paying the freight both ways. It Is with pleasure we introduce the Oot nEn TON VE„ know ing that It will give universal satisfaction, LS It Pos.. seses mane advantages. over all others. The tone excels in fallneits, and the deep siltation of sounds an evidence that it stands .finat as to merits of all mueical instruments nowth nee. We select a few abstracts from fetters and edito rials which We are constantly receiving in favor of Our organs, and wish you to road them: We cry "Eureka" for we found what we Wanted. • J P. WILBAR, Rarristrarg, Pa, lam pleased; ith the sweetness of its tone. PROF. N. P. VAN LIJRANEE, Sloane. Pure as-gold —Daily Patriot. Our murcal critics call to see it. They are de lighted with GEO. L. FBEET. Altothia, Pa. We would recommend this excellent instrument to the mnstcal world, for its fineness — Of tone.—Pe-, tersburg andlanai.Democrat. Combines ',Telmer, and strength In its tone,— Lewistown Gazette. • For qttslity,;.. promptness; and'exqnisite of tone 1 they srennequalled. PROF. Rota. HENCE. ' I can with pleasure recommend it to any in want of a first-class parlor organ. PROF. O. HUNGER. • ifabony City lam well pleitsed with them. B. szo MUST. •. Hagerstown, kid. ~I am pleased with the tone of the instrument. . .• WM'. ROBERTS, Brooklyn, L First among its advantages la the great scope of its expression, being constructed to play the Softest music, and. when desired. to increase .is power.' Can either gradually or suddenly produce more vol ume of toile than any other organ of its class, This is accomplished by our new Patent Double Forte Sell, an arranged th-t toe sound is thrown out by a direct passage through the ease. We dein , e that every faintly throughout this •ountry. as well as Europe. may test its wonderful musical producing qualities. Orders have been re , cowed at nett 'rapid Wee that we have been cola gelled to enlarge the manufactory, and put on a still larger . force of skillful mechanics in order to supply the demand,. We, however, now are happy to an nounce that wean AU orders promptly and with the utmost dispatch. We also call the attention to our world-renowned • EUREKA PIANO. , • ThiaPlaniv is fait gaining a reputation as the lead- Mg piano -forte now in use. - fiend for illtultrated price list and a list of testi montais, some of whom' you may know using our organs from the past six months to seventeen yews. Address. • DANIEL F. BEAT LY & CO.. Washington, Warrtti Co.. Neve Jersey, Aug. 61f. FOR SALE.—Tho subscriber . of-i fen Ida farm for gals. situated In North Clhont.', Sheabequin township, containing 106 acres, 8) acres , trider a good state of cultivation, good grater good orchard, tho barn good for few years, new eheds and a hew dwelling house, and a good school MMus' stands on the place. Termsc,reasohabla. For for.l Ircloormation write or apply to WA, JogNsoN. a.lhaerCTl 111. • reePtpl4ll 4 • I ‘mtnemma NEW JEWELRY . SRORE I R. A. =M a& Fnik bOLD =DU BANDS, RINGS, STUB, CHARMS, oom, smvzs , A3D BmL SPECTACLES, RINGS AND CUB= CLOCKS Of ell doicrlptlonsit the lowest prime. W. ♦. BOCIEWELL. Towtads, Nov. 12, '73. OFTEI32 TERNS, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED WARE, WOOD WARE, RED,' WHIT & BLUE, • TRAMP', TRAMP, TRAM ,P the GirlsSs ar,e" Marching, and t,he Girls and Men and Women, too, all' rushing for their Groceries to the: , GLASS SHADES, IZED, %Val' , / STONE WARE, BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, would say to the public that on any goods kept Towanda, Feb.l9. 1871. , ', 0 p EIeTT,T t ;PLITI!43 T nza Raving estonainly rep "bad. havoc:rpm:led 'nth iscamks . took, coashiling ACIT4I, JECTILiCTIV, 00A.TED_PTLLti t . f0 •'1 ' • FEEN,BATroFB. DYE STUFFS, itiCIEIDIE 10118 NECKLACES, E=M ZIEFLIED EERO t gENE, ALCOE9L, PURE WINES AND 111 QUO 4 TOBACCO, SNITFF AND CIGARS PO?ULAR PATENT HEDiFINES And a rine Assortment of • TOTTAT ANDI FA.TICY GOODS. ! . Blare than'the email are and attention given to tit Conapecinding of Preaaiptiona. Open ituitdayn from 9 ealock.a ni..to 1 p.m. teems& p.m. tol pate Dr. UALZLL cam br . co:waited at Um store oa Sal' nrdny of each week. as heretofore. • D. FL 777ENZIL oil; GOEDO3I.I Towanda, Slay 7, 1872. , , FIRST NA lONA.TRANIE . i' . OP °WANDA. 1 2 i CAPn44.......). • ....... $ 124#10. ,I. &mars Fm 6 . ' 40,000. .t - This Bankgers 'LIMA) FA97..:1125 tor tba tranaictlon 11' GENERAL .73 .IsTkING. 1i ' 4 1 .!1.5 1 1:NES t . 5 Acco ,I.areze 1' ; DEPOSITS REEILDIT. ; 1 1 - ___ _ : ' I • 20 I'St 1.42.1a02203 or Na,n o=Eoin AID ON Simms. tuur. a Arm Comm. ~.. Parties ailslitng to cm, ice= to ink part Of the llnfted Malec England. Ireland. Scotland, or Us" prfn • caps) edies and towns of Enropo, can . here precuz• drafts for that pn.rpoae. • - • PASS4GE .riczzas 1 1 , . I.l : c s To oi from the od try, br beet stesmar or =4 Ins /Inca, always l on d. I • • iIIITEXII 2110V13 1 071:II .17' =MCI) 242121, 1 Highest Prlc* C paid liar MS Bonds, Geld snd Sure Jos. poirrix, Preg, dent. December 1.1849.1 ilttEE GRdCali J el:e4par tLe.ELe of Grcceri 0. A. BLACK. FAMIL GB OC*PkI g, s 1 1 I Lite' k Bin* Store . Come, us fora little money, 1 I 1 • , PRICE PAID IN CARE Pi) , r ; C 013 NTkY ' PRODUC- (. . At the Eel, thkt dt /L. 11,,,, sof - 1 _ BRA - 111A.LL & ITA.IGHT,'. ?P RIDGE STREET, C/WANDA. Tocandi Jan 2 'll , I i ' I - , • _ _ . Kept et the Red, get a pile d go„• nit moms 800S -BI ie respectf , hud wpen rcruo [Gird Floc. Ater In all ika via-lona as "the tittles" der the charge of, Au e,pollencect ,done in a etyle 13io0c, Magazin 'bound. In ever) tion will be paid , TO sty k:e•iired Vattern, whi equality and b, walfra, nten. AL work will lab ready for de:,Cery sines proiased. ,The; patronage lo t the public is solicitsd, and pss• at to arranterti. ' Towanda. A11y.'13.1 2. isetr--tt . . - I fro THE CITIZENS OF PENN - ,L. SII,VaNta —your attention' is specially - th sited to the fact •at the National tanks am row propared to receive subscriptions 'to the Capital Stuck of the Centennial Board of Finance. The muds realized frpm tt,:s srogrcv are to be employed Fn n the erection , o the buildings for the International Exinbitidz, and , the expenses connected with the d f mine. .t iscon dently bel sired that the Keystone gale will heron, sewed by the narde of every 001. ten alive to pa utie . C0MX1101310T334011 of. the one aundredth birt ay of the nation. Trio shares etucklare oder tor 90 each, and subscribers receive a hin s ay steel engraved Certificate Stock, salable it framing and preservation as a national motile .I„ .. . i .._ Interest at th sa te of six par cent per annum way be paid on all p clients of C,enteinnial Stock ; fr om data clpaymentto January I. 1878:1- 1 Subscribers Who ere not near a latibnal hank.' • can remit achec or post.ofilce order to the tinder.. signed. -. . . - ,F 1 .FEEDS. FIL4LVF„ Trissetirsii • p l.-` 73. 4 904 Walnut St., nil's: .„--- MITE PI .111RNES3 ANL Is :itir/ by Janus Wolff morel my astat convemezt quilt custoolors.audi HAT4ESS, :O N'S. in the store lately ooaciplei, as a Clothing - More. ' Having re. kiettment to morel cotnnaodiona mod rain., I respectillly:inrit• City old all in watt of anything in HO line et . - 1 -... , DLES, NETS. 3 LANEETI, WHIP • I . I I 1 Sc.. itc.. to Or me a call. feeling safteited that &Ma the fealties I (Yeses,' ( or prrcharring stock: I Gan I do a better job, at a lower price, than any other es- ' tablishment in • county. , I 1 , . 1 DO N'T PPE ET THE PLVIE ONE DOOR, BHP Lbw THE FO & mractra s r9RE, . _ . Hay 2*. , ' ,;O. T. DAITON. .. BALKERT AND DINING ROOIL ~ 2.t BPI?, A I), A.l2X'so l , pout public with Si tirrisij of tht di 03% , TESUI Also Lae • Pm*. Eats, meow W LE IEI 30 Payru! motley. It 1174. (100 D N_R , t roved. forme Lahl go bearing fruit tz nide§ from Tai G. GOFF. Tor : !9'76! 1 . 8J',1:400114 PATTON A, PA, TOW - • ) '• • G T • lf • • •i • • • , I mil.. wiw, ant: .t ;P. : D H U $4 LIZE2I3, 1170,Ui• . • ,Zlts3. rfaL7ll. -1 71210Ttr 7, Vn2nmrfi, UN. ' J All tha Ma rolt-ran _ E BL UE; STORE. • S & pßovisiox I • an the cheapest. Et - melt/tag 11; Proriattma, I ' l ' E D' - ;! • I I I L 0 ~rD ~ "DRY.-THE PUBLIC y informed that the Book-Bindery t • the - Reporter" Balidlne, ba done ' B 0 :1 I N•D I N G! ' 1 , I 11 ,ranches, on firms As reason* r blip r Allow. The BPadery - crill b 4 , 11 tua i: .. ii . . . ~ .C. WELITILETI, 1 . , . fader, ana all woe,: 'gill be pronmot..4' ri manner widcb cannot be excels& , Newspapers, ; Old Books., te. 'vaiety of style: 1 1 Particular &teen:. . tne Boling and Binding of I .SLINIZ itoolB, !ACE TO B HOSE rixizios 0,-ERALLY. lock worth •:d Pious. lES, CS&F', CR II Last) at witolaalle nit Retail. • I. 13 360113 we will 400tisodale .. a lunch ar a good xaeal at all and evening. Icz mum ox EA2D.Dourre Tantidasoir. ortment of Qeoceida ocinestiktosaw— D. W. WOW k =I • I DESIRABLE ..__ Y LOCATED, ON EASY TERMB ; I I , 1 I I,ta take tpoction of thitpas ,k.'• J. JOUR k 00 ARV FOR! SALE Cheep, • .bont .acres, *bout &I Aims Ist ,ly owned by J. Bewman;deced • a frame barn, 004 'mew, young ea, and situate in neybato twp, Tbax 1. anat.. Terms &lay. =Titre of a. ands, or J I . I II SW II II II . 1 • _ :C. I A. ; BETT6 _ f'auager. Y Ti OAR