Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 19, 1874, Image 4

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. THE GRANGERS.I ,
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sasawaomer OP r azz TILTIOL
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The charge has been made that the ITo Ids olkell Js* IS. Ira. -
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C Tganization - dubs together to pro- ',lool,,Wanile 1 posponram.
dire groceries = and - • till'iet t articles Na fict.l 110. No. , , aai ll; ft . ji4."'...""..k sa
froin the city, and that therefore it 55 MILI 19 :j I. 0 9 11 9 9010 6 se.
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-_ is in direct oppsition to, our home in- PA , ;id. ado ot rN k I tislPgoo U. * ar
Altlstries, &c. The following fromjan ; a I ; ;°ZMilint 11 9 . 01
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, . exeldapge, we -are regnisted to lay tso 1,44 s .
before our readers as affair exposetaf ;V go• • • •=O.-. 642 • I*
Granthe .:, 909 93a9 11 90 .Zimko.. 309 12 9,1 1 910
93519 al 1 9 , trouoto s 4 26011 a a 99
I "It appears to be the prevailing s44}sisi 4 id dO .„.. 1 . 77 ,;._ 4 731 td a l ie
oppinion among the merchants end 5 55; 1 II LS ../Adand , ' 606 U 9 410
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t:a "esmen of towns and cities that :-. 3:4 5 I.
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' Vale is something inimi to their i ! . .' .. 1, 4 A I " „14 . Ir . a E l: 5 555
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. interesca in the Grange In velment; --AA el tor. samo'riLo 10 1 1 1:
Is SI i 0 on erooltra ,1 1.
thatTutrons of Husbandry,. re some Is 13j 11112 Wrawool 9 sa g o
hov, pledged to! a secret warfare 1 1-113 351 3001 ' 15 4 , 0 4 .2 1111, 220 9!a a 119
5 11 ars .... Ita.ts 92 o is
ag li I:, st. them; and that it behooves :7..1541 il rrts.w„h„„i 921 4 U
' • them to stand reads to defeat? all -- • - 1 4 6 Z o t 1 1 / 'll4ooll°ro 3 1 CM
tu:,..astires they ' may inaugurate, I . or ' iiiSes so l a ti 111" Isl 136 : • 8 Ira
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-21 E a. their -basiness will be destro ed -i" 25 - 2 -- V I" • - I.l ' I U 950
- 12 3 01 30 4 1 .Lk 8J.12 30 745 3 6 U
be'. re thEy are aware of it. New, 1237 80n 4u 1 .Poissoo. 13 111 1 211 620
ric:, do not know what-originated this cii,l s so p 1 2s7 iP s"a " . 12 is ; vs 2
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,unless, possibly, it is t 122 work .23.2 -- 622 4 / Ir HagelX ii OS •Is 11 3Si
of thosJ real estate - enemies - of all tt re N,.11,1':, ,P Bo Fos ual 11
Pe.tror.s-- -. The rnonopolists); but that 444 3 1 I 5 31 ; 5 413, 9/ 4 " . 9 la o - i 2 at
4 4 1 8 341 6 IS P Jude 8 ins
tht-.re iever was one more false and s co•, • I soi 6 'Ol Botbloh od 8 1095'1!10
1 910 II IS 'Wound.; 8 1006}3.0
ridicul - ,us - that - gained credence :', 4 i !um 9 4 . . „.• 7 090 11 IS
among respectable - men, we are pre- 905+ t,. m 9 9 0 1k 9 w Tor 2 I 1w 900
pared to; assert in the strongest pcs- " -- 1 j 6 4° 1 14114134 1 4.
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sible terms. _
The -Patrons ° of Husbandry bp
pose none but monopolists , and their
enmity to this class is no secret, bat, '
on the contrary. has been constantly'
- entlorinced in all their papers : and by
all their public speakers' wherever
and whenever occasions offered for
doing so. The, Patrons-are in reality
tie best friends of the honest trades
- men, the merchant of integrity and
the manufacturer, for they endeavor
to, inculcate principles, which, if they
none of 'these classes
nuld ever Complain of haying Made
lo'ssesprougla the instrumentality of
• the farming classes.
"the Grange teaches thrift and
economy; it teaches honesty and fair
dealing, • and it wars against the
credit, system in all its
,bearing.! It
does not inculcate the lesson to hay
'nothing at ail that' may be necessary
for the wise cultivation of lands,lthe
i.provernent of stock, and the com
fort of families—but to pay cash,l, If
the:fermer-tias not cast,sufficient to
i'e:-tilize - ten acres, bat only five, f ,then
Lc_.l.y fertilize five acres. If he cannot
FrchaSe a ';blooded brill this year
May the next, then let him wait
Hit next.year before making the; in
v,...tmerit, keeping his money pro
±l-..1111-_creployed in the meanwhile.
'lf Le cannot add another story to
house, but can pay for the aadi
aiCa another room, do that And
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n_niam oat of debt:
"These are the lessons — taught in
tic Grang e, - and we are sure that no
ii.7 - , - chant, trader or manufacturer
complain of them, der they mean
- tlir- abolition of the long and danger
reedits which have been Ithe
wreck of so many g6od 'and active
ruc in_all of these pursuits; and it
! s _-r yes, to throw a certainty of results
lin their business which can never be
ifound in any other system.
- Of course, ineffecting this gieat
Many old connections ;will
e to be broken and fixed, habits
ry,ted tip—possibly to the detriment.
fliAividuals; but we venture tojsay
eaautry will be all the hai)`
the ; . people vastly more pzos
t f.rou ,, , and trade a thousand 'lmes
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STocs.--:-Is it necessary to
s4l: cattle and horses..on , pastures ?
.)')serve many people throw down
(in•i ; ntities of salt to cattle and hcirses:
Cn their pasture griss during j the
sin.iraerseason in this country - I
have ::Ever , seen -such a practice in
Great Britin, rinleeti sometimes upon
hy: in buildings, or when storing, it,
away in having time. Also, it is
•f; ;:inertly used in cooked food - 1 for
. and horses. I ask . , is there
ces'aity or benefit derived from!
use on pastures during the klfll
- If a necessity, hoW do
wild animals get salt on their
grass: - VV. C. - -Salt is admitted by
ill' , violorrists to be necessary in a
.Thy,ht degree to the health. or thrift
1; all domestic_animals. England is
io.and, surrounded by salt water,
stock does not seem to desire it
Ircalities near the seacoast. 7 1 Bnt
~r6uithe coast all animals crave
in a greater or 'less degree; and
~ l-,_rocliinL; and dairying would
1 - I.i .. piolitable if ' the • sheep: and
not get salt regularly
frequently: This
. is absolntely
salt ht.int.: a necessity summer
ter„lr.';ritc IDeer and other wild
:I , ;artis get salt from the nUrtirotts
`l,raci;=h springs called ‘licks;! auti
' hii!.t(q-; hav,- ;ilways taken advantage
of the desit wildnniw,ale_fo; salt.
I,v I}ing in wait at these lick, to
'Lot the 'game freipenting jsuci
pla , .es. It is not necessarY. to throw
the Salt upon the pasture-- 1 -this be
t •im. , !-• done usually .for convenience.
give salt usually evert day
:liking time.. • S2ale deep salt. in
— .tr , :urrlis under convenient sheds, to
Nvillch. the - stock' has access at all
tiLe3 •
FOR WOISEN.-4 pays wi3ll to
have good ntensds of.ani• kind, good
too!s to work with. SometinieS the
work cannot be done at- alFwitlont
them. These facts apply as - well to
- the, culinary as to the' mechanical
;arts. Take, for example. the; - gem
'Taus, as they are callled. j Per
haps-11e gems (batter biscuit) have
been preScribed by the physician for
some inember of the family out of
health, or the decision hasbeen Made
• `that it is desirable for allto - nse them;
• the powers that ba in the kitchen, have
, l'emied how to make them; thejloar
has been obtained, and everything is
right but'the pans. They say,,how
' aver,_that this doe's not make much
diL,rence; they will try them 'with
out, and if they likp them then they
sill get the pans. They fail, -of
ctiurse, for the small puns Oe indis
pef.sable to Emcee:is. Let any one
thtt the leathery, siiipeless mass that
results from 'dropping the batter
.-11p;)n list tins;,imd imagine, if-he can.
that they bear more than the re
motest resemblance tothe tender tooth.
Fnlile biscuit just bnriting open with
the lightness and swec : tness they can
nip` contain,en l which are the reintlt of
taie;:pr• the - properlpmacie batter in
s Xll r i.6ns in a hot oven. -.—Sciitince(jf
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B9on. The following is
. 6e_ an excellent receipt for
:KGbre, which' everybody knows to
al",mination. The remedy is
uppecially for t2e benefit' of the
Firmer, but may be tried by any one:
I ,V4.ku the. boots are taken off, fill
frsite fall withdry oats. :This
st,:r.:l-1 Las almwt fotidaess,, and
ativirb the - 110.4 'Vestige of it
t.l O ,- we. With*: wjlthe,tat harden
:•••7.'.• it: _OA•*halo out
4 • ` , " 4 : 4 ' *IA t ad , l4 r.fts ttor fr 4;„
r_:. -47 f - m .44 4 Pt 4. 4 . alri4
' 11; 45. "* 44t ilr 4 ', ttzo4-4
recr44 . #4.-.ABt
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270. IX lama Towaad• 710 a. at. stopping at ta
ttsdaas. arriving at Waverly at 105. lad , LW= at
9 00 a Y.
No. 31 leaves Clain S 30 p. Stopping at ell
itatiora. arriving at Waverly' a Li. and Tawaada
7 10 pm.
'Prato 6 lama Philadelphia 2:10 P. M.. Sirs Tait
12 M.. antirtag at Tunttaturwit 10.16 P. IL ,
Train 3 !arras Tankhaaracir as 7:00 IL. artiv
lag alltdladelphia 2:11P. IL. and New York 345
P.
Trains s sad 15 ran dilly with Path= Blespiag
cars attached.
Drawing !learn ears attached to Trains 2 end
between Elates and Ploledelptds. .
B. A. PACKER. AtsPeltatendsat.;
'p C. COWER
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Is now pre-Ara:lp supply coaster Intrchaata with
CROCKERY *ARE of all kinds,
CRISP. A.ICD GLASSWARE OP ALL EINDS.
Alio the largest assortment of
FANCY CHLNA,
I
BOHEMIAN, ETRUSCAN, ALA-
BASTER and LAVA VASES,
51 - 4LNTLE, CENTER TABLE AND
BRACKET ORNAMENTS,
idOTTOZ MUGS A:CD CGII AND/
DOLL HEADS.
BiOKISCOU:11L•
JEWI:qL I / 7 MIZS,
And a thousand other,varteties of Holiday Goods, at
from 10 to 20 per ceit less thin they can order
either from New York or of any agent that trare:s
for orders, besides Itt i Al2diedi reriety.of
YLSKEE Nprl 01C8,
HEADY idADE CiATIMG
SHIRTS AND 11;1111.WEBB
HOSIERII OF filia imam,
toogING GLASSES.
PAPER AND MiVE;APER,
And a large stock: at beat American Table and
Pos - kq Cutlery, beautiful Tel Trays and Salvers,
with o store full of other goods all new and desira
ble, and cheaper thin ever walk known in tide or
any other market. To save money now is the
and Z. r. doWLietil is the placisto makes little
money get a big Oct. 49,'74.1!.
SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES 1 !
' LE.L4. DEL TINTED
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,
These Lenses here the power of Protecting the
Eye from IRRITATION' arising tram', Light, as
by Beat. under %llama's, American and
English letters patent•
REASONS WHY THE
ARUNDEL TINTED SPECTACLES
anouLD pE PnErERRED TO ALL OTHERS
They have the potter of Arresting the Heataays
of Solar or - ArtificialiLight before entering tee Eye..
They are Violet Tinted. yet so constricted the
wheromptled to tneiEye appear colt:elem.
he high and low 4umbers are the name tint.-
Wx. A. CSiSBEBIIti
- JEWELER;
TOWANDA; PA
ISLALTII IN
AILEHICAN SWISS WATCHES,
STERLING avirs SPOONS AND FOWLS.
ROGERS BROS. CELEBRATED SILVER W AGE.
FINE GOLD' EWELRY, &c:, &c.,
OPP,:)Sr# COUEiT itOUSE-,
Boy. 12, '7i- • I W. A. caewszaus.
THE NATIONAL,
C ALL 41) 6
A LIM% HEM COAL COOKING STOW.
No stove w*t ever offered so cheap
grest Tuley of
STOVES,
RANGES,
HEATERS;
PARLOR HEATERS,
IRON,
STFYIrs,
PATENT WHEELS,
- KEROSMIE
Nickel Plate STUDENT LAMPS,
FIRE PROOF CHIMNEYS,
I •
SHO GUNS,
REVOLVERS and AMUNITION,
FA:ill - DIG MILLS,
FEED CUTTER
LIME, ' •
MUM,
1
ASH,
4 0 11.411.4 4, WAWA, GO,
, 9.4 56,144i*
, Willa
TYWANDA
MARBLE WORKS.
tiFA. MoOLBB
a! • v!io
AMF.II; _h. AND - At. A-.
MARBLE'
rat =Mesa
Os Ca Ude stotici
at Us paa. 110
blii. We 11 my
lades Weal=
Dog long on bawl: bird& to areas
TOMB STONES, IMIIUB, &5,
, • •
AT THE pOWEST
Pumas in want of soyihtog to oar It ors so.
opoettolly lavitod to mil and ositalao oar stmt.
' McCABE & SO;f.
Talmud.% Nay 1.-In.
D . W. SCOTT st-co.,
B 4 FERS AND GROCERS,
Plot block Forth of Ward House.
We have added materially to our stock. and soy
offer a full assortment of
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GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
. We keep no books. add so percentage for bad
debts ; therefore we nu and will .gtve you the low.
sat rates. All are Invited to call and be convinced.
DINING ROOMS .
In connection with the above, and meals at all
hours of the day.
D. W. scorr & CO. '
T. wands. Fob. 10, 1874.
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exact and thorough revision, and to issue a now
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With the Gums...ries of science, and Weis fruitful
appitestion to the Warfarin and useful arts snd the
convenience and refinement of social life. (treat
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solving national chattel of-liar moment.- he
civil war of our own whicb was at li.
geed what Atm- amt-Atainmwar_ the old work ago.
pared. has happily been ended, and a new mares
of commercial and ladustilid activity Liss been
comm.-need.
Largo accessions to our ceograplial knowladis
ban, been aside by the indatatigable explorers of
ktrtca.
The great political revolutions of the lest decade,
with the natural revolt of the lapse of time have
brought into public vier a multitude of hew men.
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whose lives every one is carious to Imo* toe partio•
niers. Chat battle* have trim fought and Impor
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D. APPLITOIT it CO.
649 & 651 Broadway, X. Y., k 926 SIZISOCI „Airs.
THE LONG KETABLISHEI)
,MISS GRIFFIN
Has just been riplsaishad fa lad
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
To which the attention of enaottners Is wow
daily co IM. Prica
s aw . ail %we-
B. 111.
li Vranetantreil 14-tt
Cow..
•
Tbs subscriber hauls' tb. agency of We Ilutotd.
sou Collterlst ILnerston. Pa.. ts papered to furcuaa
dealers with all uses of Latbraolts C. parplwed
In she best Manner. from tbs . ostrweemed Cooper
V.D.i fall supply of tbla Cosa cue Os essag
011itos an W. L Haralebni. as lb. etr c oo ky a
on Piro. rute block matt of Nam meat • •
are lorded to call. Tall IWO, lad orood' ,B
tams& • L
Tniranda„ Fab. Z. 1074.
WEST STREET EOM,
I. V, 42.43 L 44 wire Ir., ire lam
Tziezzalcrz mu PLANst o f-Ta t ZURC424III
10()11 10 red V 5 mar per Dry. CHUMMY very
210DZSAIL The too meats eel normalise is Or
ird=2lll"
GO TO JACOBS'
TEMPLE OF FASHION'
DOORS.
SPIKER° AND SLIIIILS OLOTIIIII4,
OMNI 181101/10 Mil
,losemilay
EM:=l
MONITMENT.B,
Pram 400,
ROHR
E!::3
EIPEING AND GUNK/2 GOODS.
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YAM STEIL% I '
11011 LATZIIT STILES 1$
WAGONS! W 00181
WAOONB
`ea band s lap samosbaaat of
I _inizirs AND. LIOHI
WAGONS
winos I was,
BELL CHEAPER
Than any other establishment in the
eountry.
WAGONS M CABItLiGEB
Of every desiiption miumfactared
to order on short notice.
JAMES BRYANT.
!MI
Tovisits. lisrats 11,11#.
FROST A; SONS
I'
Weald tztSt the Public, to an sad ezetataa(Chelr
lks*.11:1 *1 'KO 4M a 0 WO Ili; :I
UREUP
tam Bra ea kaad tko
LANUS: LID =VT
ASSORTMENT 01 GOOINI
• • - WANDA.
II Web r;.t. 3.12. :lotesals Floss.
r.-xtol to do
UNDERTAKING
1110 t..y in Brom and make to ardor
SASE
BLINDS,
DOORS,,
31017LDING8,
FLOORINGS, &s.
Oat. 1, 1172.
WE INSURE ALL 'HINDS OF
PROPERTY
MIAMI U 3 •s DAM ON ST
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
w. maim! ow ?Mr =lons
Old tWpLa and some Oompeadas: y
LIFE INSURANCE
a m am= AND WID.IIXT STOOK AND
=VAL 0011PANIXI 7X TIl
VIM= RUM
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE
prom ono day to Oa& T.Y.
NOBLE is VINCENT.
Psi IL tan
QUPEBIOR AGBICULTURLL
=GLIM. toe deb bp
.1 B. it WELLES,
Toyama. RA-.
• It& II Nerauee rime. meth Aide eK Gaut
Near alum
WIDLINIALS AND ITIAIL DIAL= AND
NANNFAINI7I2III ADM.
Bowl2lllaeldase. Nona Pewees sad ruesabeee;
wbeel fie, nista dowers, Oesta teeelets. Fhtl
Taddano areentble sad SW Mows. 0 Hunkbyea,
MD Um Nom Cover Nallereead 'swam KM.
Lew wham. Tam asewase, min ammo
SIR 411117101 PIM= 01 11111 menza, 0031
UMlllai ins sesziaarowast. Sc.. ea.
==sad dea m pteve. Inuaseed petaled etr
tabed or netted tree to en spill seta..
'
tapeabile
rfinsan elms Is Tarsals. ND sad sips sis.
Weems it ' s. it wittat
IiAYTOX k BROTHER,
• - -
f * Deists Is
WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, CALF
ain. nu. to.,
I
Fa *Maw biped sigh pia Is gild st all Usass.
0110. is K. L agissidiurs am, 1w0...,
op 6. samodi
& a nom I, sectlrit TOWAIIiDA . Pa.
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AN ITNDUMMCD FACT
SWAT GOOD GOODS LU SOLD 011/APIII, ♦T
CLAXIIIIIIO HOLM ZS YAWN= PIS TA!
• Baying reorolly fitted trp Me bode mod isoonneet.
ono store lately oosnYted by VOX b 11121KInt. to
acunttakodate my ntddlytacteastag trete. 2 newt.
tolif art ail Md osolooms. and Ste public ponb
ty. to oil sad mottos 1117 shpt
NEW STO
Ana Wier thicipme;lves ass I pease dkdy comps-
NEW DRY GOOD_ STOKE
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IN TOWANDA!
31Essa9 Bas . aunu.& GMT •
Rave removed their stock of Dry Goods from the
old Mend of N. e , Pettis, opposite the Court prase
TO TSB EAST STORE It SEIDLER/XS BLOC!,
NEAR TEE BBIBOE.
• And ais daily receiving,NEW GOODS FROM THE CITY
In addition to the Jrankrupt Stock of B. A. Pettis ,
which ' hey are salin e for about half pries. COM;
th
bud fro for yourselves. It we don't save pm Sass
money, don't boy.
BRAWHALL k OOFF,
Beldleman's Block. (lover the Radios)
Bridge it , Towauda, Oct. I, um.
CCE,ALI O.OAL
OLD " TOWANDA COAL YARD! ,
PIERCE socar
Take pleasure In announcing to, their friends and
the public enerally, that they ere prepared to fur
nish any of the tot owing named Coals in getanUnee
to suit pu , chasera, thoroughly screened and slated,
and at as low rates as at any yard In 1 owandia.
keep the beet Coals from the Pittston and Wilke,-
Barre mines. . '
SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE. COAL,
AU sizes, from mines in Sullivan Comity.
•
BARCLAY (SMITH vsd STOVE:
From tie old Barclay mines. We are Sole Agents.
We keep-on hand the
AuaarrowN LINE!
Best quality: illo,
COPLAY CEMENT
•
• •
An Grams et Me stores of' Long Stevens, P
J. Canals, Drag *Kin, or at our
Coat rare eorsar at nanwamt Inftabstaes streets,
will twelve prompt attention. Please gffle as 8 call.
S. PIERCE. . . *sr. SCOTT
Towanda, Pa.. September 9a, 387 d.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE
DISTITCTE.
She first tenth', term of this Institution will com
mence MONDAY, November 2. 1871, with the fol
lowing list of experienced teachers :
EDWIN E QungLAs, Piltactesh,
Ancient Languages, Math and English Branches
EL. BILLIS„ B ,
Commercial, Mathematical and Scientific Branches.
MISS MARY E. mramtx, Pascr.rszasa.-
Commen and Higher Fegliah„
111Sa MAY I MASON,
Common and Higher Englith.
MLLE oPt LzQI7IN,
French, Drawing and Painting. ,
• MRS. 0. A. BALDWIN.
:Vocal Music.
MISS MINNIE C. HAWES„
Instrumental Music. •
Owes will commence the study "! Philosophy
and other Setencea. The customary reorganization
of alassee win tate place, in order that new stu
dents may be property classified. and such new
rimers will be started as the wants of the students
_may demand .
Ppectal sitentton will be given to those students
pertaining to a btainem euncation, that this de
mand made upon the school by students from the
country may be fully provided for. An additional
advantage will be an access, free of charge, to stn
dents of the school, to the evening school, which
will probably commence with the opening of the
terra:
44.'4 rezzonsbla %Irma.
Special attention given to the preparation of boys
for. College. Regular instruction In Drawing and
Vocal Mu.ie free of charge. Excellent advantages
in Instrumental Music and irOita manna.
Tuition f ouj $4 To $lO er term. bard. facia&
Ins furnished rooms, lights, washing, &0., $4O per
term.
For circular or further information. address or
calf upon the Principal. E. E. QTENLA.N. at To.
wands, Pa.
Ittwot Fox. Prert. Board of Trustees.
J. 0. now & SON.
NEW ARRANGEMENT ,
AT THE FIRST WARD BAKER ' Y.
MRS. MARY E.: - AIITTREDGK
Having parchased the , stock and fixtures of R. A.
Cowles' Bakery. his :tatted the establishment and.
purchased an entirely •
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Batted to the Inds ' inch as
Onomaxu. Tau, Co 'Fla. Dam num. Cumin
Famrs, Oeunizr, Corszcrrowerrr, Fans amp,
Bisams, Bum Emu, kc., Dan r.
A neat and attractive
ICE CREW, SALOON
WM be opened in connection with the establish'
ment, where ladles and gentlemen can always dhd
the best cream and other delicacies of the season.
THE DINING R.00,M
Eas been refurnished. and will at all times be sup.
plied ritd substantial eatables, which will be served
st reasonable rates Farmers and others visiting
town will And this a convenient place to supply the
wants of the inner man.
• MART E. EITTBEDOE.
Towanda. April 25. 61441.
roil SALE OR RENT.—A destra
1.
.blio House and Lot rot) FOUrth street,
horse north of a D Bartlett's. asoverimot bo isurti
tote or Ortood.usbool. Yaqui:* co
WM. 110.011Pe
TcrwaMMUsegbllo76.M.
MI
Fl,l f tigSvin
TUA3 ♦YT Old•
OF
SU IMEB CLOTHING,
;tnkrns wouor.
Tovuida.ll* 4. ten
TO OUR PATRONS.
GEO. H. WOOD kOO.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
TOWLICDA, P►
Grateful for the generous parentage of the
past year, would inform all wanting Pictures
that vs are sun adding to our establistunant
E,!
And adapting tried and approved
,modes of
printing and retouching in order to secure
Vilna PHOTOORAPHSTRAN ILEBETOIPOSE
clads outside of the cities, and that we make
Its specialty to enlarge all klnds of Pictures to
any alas desired, and Iniati in Water Colors,
"tuna Ink, or in Oil, to •he
affil rnruss mar Low PRIM&
We also endeavor t• :Ake all the time pow.
ble m making children. pictures, go es to as.
cure the best results. • '
We are constantly adding to our stuck of -.
•
it A 81 8. 8 •
LII new patterns and tasteful styles. and thr
all& them at a small advance from cost peen.
Way 14.1873.
Ilawd.
IM=MMINI
S . WOODIPOBW
AT
NEW TORE BOOT AND SHOE
STORE,.
sa t. usox aasurnassumiamai a
reesbring one of the largest and,
-Ina ;took of BOOTS. SHOES ever l
brought in Towaids, which he is
offering at the very lowest vials for
Oash; consisting of Osurs Oath, Hm
STOCIA.
and
Oa" Balm, I Lim"
Mum and Canissiaes Shoes of all
kinds, all bought direct frOm the
Hanged:ems, and hand made, all
goods warranted. A rum arcs or
Lairs; AND. Funincos: , .
Thankful for past favors, I solid
a continuance of the same.
Toviads o Mg, 1,117 L
NEW OAERIAqE FAOTORT I
Opposite 9t• new Mt
TOWANDA, FENILL
- 77 •
HENRY EITULFS
Itonatot,hiny ammo* to hi. biaiads and vitro's,
that h. ham bolls a
WV DECK CAZBIAGE APAorozy.
wimps he will wwwiaatly Mop es band a Nil awart.
Ulla& of
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM' WM:IONi,
marraw strum. um mutrose.
Mote at the beet materiel sod finished la the beet
,dty style. Hie' ex demo city Carriage
Factorise Mini him e edisataire crrar others
in the
Finish, Style and Durability
at Ids Wigan. LII thsy sakm Is aa
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
priniacui 'to pure/Amiss abiewhae.
ALL worm wasaaNrsß so 'GIVE PIULITO?
aintrAcros. '
Thankth . 1 for the liberal paitronsea sz.
teed*" and rup•atully aak continuance at LW
MIL
rsomprth Amman TO
reduced picas
- Matßlr
Taira' al,. Jan. M. icert—lkt
FOUNDER* MACHINE SHOP
The undersigned hevlng purchased the Foundry
and Maim, Shop lately owned by ;ohs Cbrulan;
are prepared' to do ail kindred work apparmitding to
their busbase, with promptness and dispatch.
MILL GEARINGS,,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
MAN aRILLS,
/MI all latele
MILL IRONS
MADE TO ORDER.
ENGINES REPAIRED,
Lad ail work warranted to dlri satteacsirl.
SHINGLE MACHINES -
Of the latest and most Improred kind' ma •' • . • •
and kept ecnstantly on hand ready for am.
PLOUGHS,
WDZ-UILL, IRON AND WOOD= BEAM
or all kind&
CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOVIHS
AiD
PLOUGH POINTS
of AIL kinds, mid the Wert - tonneyements kept
constantly on hand.
CHURN,. POWERS,
LARGE AND SIZE.
STOVE CASTINGS
CIELLhiI GILATIM 4
SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
L.. LAWS IRON =ruts
And all kinds of castings tumid:Led ta
March 110. 1370. lIIIKANR t : • •
BLOOD . &
titill omitints co manufacture WA? 0111*i:rasa
! ; : 15'/x: 'lTsi vu~! 1
end Will sell a better machine for less money than
oan be bad elsewhere' th the world. We darns for
oar machines that they !rill do as muob. or more.
thin anY other. and ere more durably barn. We
personally superintend our work and See that it le
well down. We will send
IM!!
of ear marlines. es andleation•
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWIFBS,
6..4 T Horse THEFSHSR SEPERATORS.
THEW= sad CLEANERS. -
FANNING MILLS,
=OVUM AND DLO LW KLUB.
&LW AND OPJET =l f waft -
.dcras to cadet.-
Give as s call beim purohasing : elaewber•l
cruodamia %mum
_
`'OD aooria
mtg.% isse.
THE NEW IMPROVED
REM DIG TONSIWING MACHINE
AWARDED THE "MEDLL,FOR PROGEENV
AT ITICHNA, ifl
VIZ Won=t! Dams os I .l(gon.w Mumma ws
to Mipoioxx.
1(0 szwuto NACMIIIII antrum_ ♦ MOB=
PRIZE.
• illrw soon iitamtleis" • I
1.-A ?few Invention thoroughly Tested Mut aM
cured by Wane Patent.
1.-!labs u parted lock Mitch, alike as both
side,. on.ell kinds of goods.
1-'Buns Light, amoi.th. Nolimlitee and itspid
beet omatdostioa of gambol:
44-Inanwas-rum for year: without repairs. .
-WW do am. varieties of work end Mum 11111di
ing In • superior manner.
-Is Meet easily Iteueged by the operator.
Laughs of stitch may be altered while running, end
the machine can be threaded with - out pumas thread
through holm,
7.--Deeign tatidstid.
the stitch without the nee of mg wheal gear*. rotary
mom or lever arms. • Elm the Auto= tio Drop
Feed. which imam uniform loroth of Mob at LOT
=lie, our new • Thread Coutroller, Which id,
l ow movement of neediehar ' ad prebuilt; la.
jury to thread. ~
IL-Do Atruction most careful sad dubbed. It ,
manumMured by the, mod ak LIM anti a:renamed
lowchaums. at the miebrsied tilittlNGTtilt AR
iart 31111LADILPEU jar
wmcwr AJp n“mikKni
Noolll - E ai*DIVA:RDS,,
FLifILY GROCERIES
101200111 Zar BLOC. TOWANDA. PA.
To do not ilassa isamsis to sanisiesie in the
&bruit articles we keg. 9ar limit:moat fa •
L
a _
FIRST CLASS GOODS
ONO paid-far Paulen Priem,. • •
Fame.
F..l•!!mr-71
NEW SZE4 FLOITEING MILL
n a submit) &dna to gin notice flat his now
Is now taanooseetta operation. add that b. Is pre.
pared to do WI work in !aline on short notice.
=nom OBXIIIDING DONE 0311111$ EA= DAY
Wheat. Encashed .nd' , By. Floor. Odin Neil.
raid. Beath ke.. always on Mad end for Ws at
towed runs. •
PABTICIIILAB Ni3TIOZ4-4'eremie - !Mass ea the
west side of the river degrins to patronize my Lill;
will hare their tam paid both nem when they
Man gnus tan and upwards.'
aolle"r1 - • I P. II AIM&
C B. PATCH,
•
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
CO lINT
:. • .
t.. • \
BUTTER,
• POiILtRY haul • GAM IL
It t optelal attentlon paid to !Bing ardor', 4:17 - Ocuir
doliyarod fro* of chirp enywharo In the Borough.
BARGAINS IN STOVES! .
TINWARE, •
HARDWARE,
IRON aim NAILS,
• ,
GLASS,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
- •
Ste., ' ke., &e., &c.,
Given to all purchasers for Cash,_ at
H. T. JUNE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
TOWANDA, Ps.
Let. Vt. MI. ; •
HEADQUARTERS
WATCHES, JEWELRY
cuaLtootria,
•A: ' • •
. .4 0' ::in s . . 4,e
In the building formerly °coupled by Young k
Tine, with s large assortment of Gold and Weer
Fine- Gold Jewelry, Gold Sete;
Burr. N ke.
•
Prom the cheeped to the • beet. end rian7 other
ertw.las too numerous to mention. but to be mum
by calling. It. HE.NpIILIIA2I.
ateluni: Clocks
- B. Irand Jewelry repaired by
ymcitbsel workmen, and warranted.
Towanda. Nov. Id. 111-
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAM
WAT.—Dired rout* North aid south to Sal-
Maar°, Waahhurton. Philadelphia and all paints
South ; also to ssuita/o. Mtwara Valle. Ruatonalon
Bridge, Rochester. Syracuse and all points But
and Wed on the New York Central Railroad, and
the Canidas. g o On and attar Sunday. Now. SS.
1873, traltui will lease ELMIRA u billow&
Nag arrive
Northern Emmen
Mornimg Accommodation.
eventair ' do•
Southern Express
ball
Northern Express north and Southern Rt.
press smith. are through trains between Rochester
mg) Baltimore ; the Ilterning end Iternium seem.
rumistion north connect at thinandiggus with inane
for Bocheitter and the' Palls.
&TOM
Vl[ Weals • Mod Did - as ft
" • I •
P 0 ISI 0. - N 13.
issig
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
We sell =Wag bid
1111.1211R*131, pa.
zoi3/11104r,Ouoczoolos
THAT IT 18 :BECHIVID.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ps) . JIAA..•4:II
;01 1 1ANDA,
The bast brands of
FLOUR
ALWAYS ON NAND
The highest price paid
r all kinds ol
P RO DUCT,
C. B. PATCH.
Towanda, Zan 14, 18741
=I
FOB
AND
BILVZRWARgI
M. lILNDrEaus
See opened a
American and Swiss Watches, '
CHAINS AND RINGS,
CHAIN BRACELETS.
♦ fen line of bum, art,tax, and plated wares'.
MEI
Of el kinds-4131 d. Silver lad OW&
M r
iORLIMLILD
LAzgA .
2 GS pm
6 VS am
_ •' 0. MINTON OMNI& Goal SAO.
MIL MI% 0101Pwis. Ai% /Whom Md.
purans FOR ALL
AT MI
mosbuilly rainlvta& fa . afintsik to bit
Mak at Jong:7.
PINS,
BANDS,
BIWA
'ANIMUS sad SW3Z
GOLD AND 'SILVER WATCHES,
stun pima wiz' OP ALL. vanlint
BOLD, awns isti'enaL incrramaer
lam LID man
CI r eOCKEI
Of all gascrift+aa at Oa Lurid pritaa.
, .
WATOIL CILOCk Uml JEWEL= ruublui lama
to the but maaatk, ana warralual. •
Tnanks for • literal patrons(' and bop' Is s•t*t
• oontnnaaa of th• Sarno.. •
W. L. ROO/MILT.
Tomas, Nov. 13,11.
0, A. BLACK
CBO=BY - OF VARIOUS PA
• t
lautas Low as el! lenTost7
GLASSWARE,
I wcrald uy to the Onhlte that on any -geode
In stock I not as ondenolci .3
Towanda. Feb. 19. Utli
TNT A, CHAMBERLAIN,
-vr•
D 'I A 3i O N D 'S'
.TEr.el, 1811. II
DANIEL F. BEATTY k CO.,
.
BEAM A: ;11..
CELEBRATED GOLD= TON 4 rE PARLOR
GAN&
Are rstii A
i ed. by aUtinent musicians and d l l
-Me
grainedn of honor In this country an
rope. se the leading 'parlor organ now in use.l
challenge any maker, to equal them I For Chi
Sabbath Schools, iLodges, a. well as the parlor.•
hive no equal. .Teitimonials and cards of til
are constantly 4404 eivetved in their favor.
offer., Where we osve no agents-we will allow
one wishing to purchase one of our man.
agent's discount. Also to any teSporuntile P
1 1 "
wishing to purchase' one of our (nine from
twice, and peeler to ,see and examine it before pay
ing for it, Vie same will be granted them by se ding
us a recommendation from the cashier of our
nearest bank, or sohni prominent man in your *1
cushy. and it the 'organ is not just as represented.
you have' the libiutvjto retch ti the game at o ex
pense, we paying the freight both ways. It is with
pleasure we introduce the Ciothrit Ton rt. ow
ing that it Will give r,iniversal liatirfaction, as f ;xis.
raw many advantajfee over all others. The, tone
Weis in fullness, and the deep iibration of *mind*
an evidence that it stands first as to merits cif all
mneical instrument" now iii use.
We select a few "streets from letters and 4dlto.
hale which we are Gonetantly receiving in fai'or of
our ()Nana, and wish You to read theta : , I
I I
We cry ..Eureka it* we found what we wahted.
3
!P. VirI.LBAN. Harrisburg. a.-
•
I am pleased withthe sweetness Oita tone.
, PROP.- N- Pi 'VAN LUBANEE. - 31oline, .
:' Pima as gold —Drily Patriot.
•
Our murcal arnica .call to sits It. They are de
lighted with it.
) Ottl.. L. MEET. Altocine.Ta
..-
- We world recommend the excellent instrument
to the musical world. for its tininess of tone.—Pe
tersburg (Indiana! Democrat. -
. i
Combines iweetrirsi and strength in its tone.—
Lewistown Gazette.) .i
• For quality, proroptuen atalrexquiaito oft tone
theyakronnequalledi PRO?. Emit Eittltee.
I can with pleasure recommend it to any in!want
Of a Unto'', parlor organ. PROF. O. BUBO:
- •I • • , : Mahon, City
lam well pleased with them. Z. B. SE . CEIRI
I .
• . Ragerstoini r bid.
I am pleased 'nth the tone of the initrament.
= wg. ROBERTS, Brooklyo, L I
. .1
Sint among its advantages is the great:scope of
its expression. being constructed to play the 'lifted
music. and, when desired: to themes. its power.
Can either gradually or suddenly produce more vol
ume of tone WWI any other organ of Its claw& •:raas
is accomplished by our new Patent Doable
Forte
8..e11. so arranged ti t toe sound is thrown .init er
a direct pastas e thrOugh the'esee:
We dest-• that every family throughont -this
country : as well ea Europe, may test Its wo nt
oriel
musical prodriclog towoltees. 'Orders here been re.
(rived at such rep td rates that eie , ,hate been'com•
4
yelled to ealargeitta manufactory, ant pot On still
fOrce of skillful mechanicaiti order to DPI
the demanda. We, however, now are h.ppy ea
nounoe that we caul fill orders 'promptly arid, With
the utmost dispatch: We also call the ettenttoa to
•
our world•renoerred . _ . ,
EUREKA. PIANO.
This Piano to fast kilning Ai reputatien as the lead
-
log pianoforte now in use.
Bend for illUstrated price list and a list of testi
monials. some of whom you may know ulas our
mans from the past sir mouths to setast.rin yea's.
Address.. PLYIIIIL F. BOAT 1 Y t CO,
WasbiziOon. Warren Co.. .New Jersey.
10 20 put
• • • ~ 12'X)
1145 an
Aug. ett
STAMPING., DONE
. 4T- - MRS.
, 4 •
pas.
HENRY KINGSBURY'S DRESS
-SLIKING ROGSIS, No. 2, ARC-iDE
BLOCK.
milk lin. 111
241 CW niVICUT SRO
W. 'A; 1100111111 LL
71.1111ktiOliriurril.
BTU )S,
amunt
NECbLA
ROOS azo CILUIALL
t:NrPEBB
TERNS
•
TABLE CUTLERY,
SILVER. PLATED W.
WOOD 'WARE,
STONE WARE,
BIRD CAGES, .;
BASKETii,
.fILA SS- SHADEB,
■
DiLLER IN r
FI.TE:..TENVELRY,
WATCHES .4 ND CL 0 CES,
WANDA, 1)A
, .
i
• :Hoz.Estrx asp rucurx. ,
•
• i
ft tGG I 8 T,.Si 1
••
• •
• ,
Hating ettentlirely ragotre'd . theft. store et the old
atiOd.tiivf opened w gb • Lags. rale. and yell se.
hooted etor#. cotteistlai of • 1
, I
r, Kunz% aerie. oval,.
401DS.
DYE nutirs, MACHINE MU
annuto mumissi. Aux) ler.'
Wl'lq
TOi4
POP
Mare Mini
Com
o' 0dt.0702..t0 1 pl.. At traa ep.m. tat laaa
Dr. E t I. cat: b. coasaltad at the sum, ea - 114
to day of tias!„ aa baratofore.
, D. B. TIMIIIII..
O.' 11011 DON.
Tow= - Nay 7. ICI.
FIR - T NATIONAL, BAWL'
or TOWLIIDA. : I
45,000.
Lrlla "
Q.
re F 1 $7 OOO.
rhis offers USESL'AI TACELITLIN fee, UM
tram:et. of a
GENE
81 , 11=2.
AND
'
• •. 7.1
EEE
To or twin the old country, by but
Ins lines, :Always on turd.
lizirs4 mote= crnot Az sm.
ffifiestArice paid :for C.B Bonds,
JOS. PORELL, Preaidant.
Decembir 1, 1869
B 6°N
is rtviectri2i I, informed that the
had peenmoved tv the ”Repo •
thud atcry; re
where will be done
_ 1 •
'4OO 'I.4I3I I DING
•
tw all its various brawebes, 01 terms
as ••the nixie*" will allow. The etude
Tier Me charge of • --
•
sipitriaiwal Binder, ana all wort,ll
done Lia aat le awl =ewer which ean7.
Mat:lanes. Newspapers. Clld
bound . 113 'orrery variety of style.
bonArip. tai paid to tua itultitg and Bat(
• I
BL/NE iioolls,
To any deired pattern, which n
will be warranted. ,
Al: work - be ready tor delivery w •
The pa +nage or the public a sotto
fat gape non custrantee,
Towan • Auras! 2, 11641.--41
0. L.
SHE
In cider
BEST. At.
ESE: open
BEG
It is na
And are o'
er than c -I
rch.
they
tmor
An
any
▪ the
• uty
▪ die-
,Towzr.
T"
EIRIC
IA at C.
by Juba
aloved .
ConTion el
c•.tstom:
'1
Lo., &e.,
ta• feed
do a bat:
tablishm,
DO NI
LOW TEll
MI
BALMY A.ND •
DINING RO O M.
ma i 4
First block north st . ! , 41 ISsiss, •
,
Bp n, PEES, CAXI,CitiCKEII4.
BAKED DA L'T. l . '
:ii ta ll at Wictissfe "ad . sta il .
13 oar MING VOWS we will masswassedses Ilia
public lib dther • WIV • owl mid it W
tZ i s hi ff .day NW esstizi, .
..
.0
AID lON MINIM 01 RAID DVI.WO
- 1 . Taxi miaow. I -
Alio a ass sasalmaleit of eroomites,Clodedilaiasr.
Fruits, Nate. N. • ,
aspl ti
OU WISHITO BUY OR SELL
Rai
HO
MILL P
motley o i l
term or
MI
Or other I
pelor
boairteaL,
We ha
those
EMI
town'or sonnti, sill cl 4 well b call on us.
NOBLEco..
Best iwtsne gad Leg i an Agents.
4 laln stree; ontstte Court,,ltinale,
MEI
°moo
wansa.
14x1
Alt GORDON,
PITZ2II , I Rocs.
Towpairk, PA,
PILL!. FOWDZEIS. ICX3. ITSVOI.
_
21NOTIMER, w a ils.
Lai of
PIUIPARATEOri.
MI
WINES . AND LQIIOII,BI'
Tar Me&lasi Purposes.
• ,4ENVFF,LND 1:1101105
AU the
PATENT =DIM=
Plus Asmortniest at
AND FANCY GOODB
, •
ea usual ears and &Unction givaa
1,31 Prescrtinnons. Ops ill!andfrs
AL BANNING BUSINESS
AID ON DZPONITS
AGBIDUEINT.
• error 10 mu Ccassomor lota
. . ,
• • .. to 1111211) accnisr to say Net of ; Nut
England. Ireland. flatland. 6r thi pets.
'and saris. at Europe. aga ' ball Fr•quie
• t purpoaa. ' ; ;
PASSAGE TICKETS
OE
E. C. 11!arT41111.
CL9TEip,;G
VERY CHEAP!
FM
to make tom to
Of , • . i
LL CLOTH
cl in thill market,
'will for
EXT'SEK
DA
B. MI St3IME
MM
2711LES_
011
I
1
MI
MEM
say thxt
ICTLY PE
BT-C
F , ly offtted at :Teat
,rry thern over to n
ly redu.
frit seas°
"AL E E 0
b
a, July 29, 1874.
PLACE TO BIT
AID HOBSI
don. Ltal7 onsiry4.;
Wolff as a Clothing Morn. Ilarag•
astabtiahment to more commodious sad
t quattses, i reap•M'ally Waits my, 414.
a. and all in rant of anytnine in the linn
1 - _
iS, SADDLER; NETS. lialirllTS, WM/
. I ,
to fits me a call. feeling aatiatsd that frost
ties I possess far peed:mains stock. I seal'
at job, at, a lovnor pros, than any other` sal
int in the county. .1.
I
. FORGET THE PLACI -ore Dooi
.14.-
.E FORA 1111t.:17/11 § CORR.
i l • , O. P. DAYTON.
p. w. sown a co.
SES, - TARMS, LOTS OR
•
I
OPERTIL'or it you ulah to lend. or borrow
Real haute or other ascurity-for a snort
term of yearn. or If you wish •
, • ' 4
NTS - OF HOSES
property collected and paid, ere 05er In
tea for the prompt transaction of such
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