Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, March 25, 1875, Image 4

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StT THE gays.---Early chickens pay
itlp" best because ydit cap. get more
onev for less birds. The main help
the first broods is to haire some.
!nice. warm coops to confine the hen,
'with a front to shut up at pleasure
and make quite dark as in cold spells
'by dosing the front it causes the hen
to nurse the chickens. ""I have hun
dreds in February all in-. coops with
out bottoms and :had to , dig away
the drifted snow,* which completely
c , !.vered and hid the whole row; On
being brought to light they were,
'more lively than usual,. for the - snow
11:id kept the, c,old wind from pene
trating, and they were hungry, is it
took time to set them at -liberty, rf - s
there were there, than sixty coops.
One having ii herr with from
Eleven to thirteen. chickens, , This
has oecnred in - several season, - on
,occasions when the grOund was
wet from the air being thaviing. I
h:.1 , 1 • some salt - hay, short chaffy
sfraw, .or sawdust, put, On a fresh
Place and the coop elided along and
put on it. The bare ground is
plwaysz-best when dry enough, and
cri old sod. , lly coops were always
taut about sjx or eight steps apart,
,and in a row, and rooted every day
on to a clertil place;
,and I have thus
over several Ireres which have
F.llown the effects of the droppings
. frcm the-chickens by the deep green
sh! , and the stronger growthof
the grass., The loss frOna - casualties
-and th - e only' extra trouble is the
1", , ..,N;5F . F1Ty • closing - of; the coops on
. E-ormy and very cold days and the
'fifrdin7 oftener than in mild weather.
I nf:ver gave water so early in the
hut instead fed alternately with
Soft food, which answers"the purpose
and - ,aces a .deal of trouble; meat
c,,:ce a day or once in two ~days will
do .and . then, grain and split tarn.;
I:red with scalded meal - or bread;
I.
a?.1,,t milk, when- very young, as most
Convenient. *I never pay any atten
tion oht women's quackery = neverl
•ht be-ides'
: peppercorns or aught
'the common everyday. feed which
readiest to :hancr for with
-title chickens; as with fowli:in gen.;
era], tht main consideration is- to
I :ftVEl them rdws on the j irround,,
„.,other earth,)- with la good
s.,vartd the betterand clear of,poultry
=I
Lc I .11,ANOWLET,,fiE OF FAEMING.—r
There are truths that apply to all
tho:e rit'it also—and they
nrequariv— c :that" apply 'only to /ocali
and these differ according t 6
Hence bi.ok knowledge hail
or r;- a general application. • There
be a knowle l lo , e of the parlic
;11,T I.' sgi - 11. worked. This can, only
be acquired by practice—by working .
CH' soil and noting it effects.
'will .acquaint, us with the
material of which the soil is cotepoli-
Yet there is something beside
this tl'at L 9 important; some of this
Inown.. and some is entirely in thp
daik. Who •knows, for instance.
causes, the superior quality of
ohnecoqT.lßEA in .some Soila appar
ently the S the contignons
which profit-lees an infericir
,1:' , !(1? This is common the island
(.f Cuba, Irhere- our , best :tobacco is
.•_ - •rOwn nisi) an inferior quality.
rairiently, with grapes The
!ine rape (lees ranch better in some
• et iom•—this often, independent of
The.grape . '(some sort.),
also grow thriftily bnt bear little
it: 'irne r-eef inn 4 in others do retuarl
. ,
well; iniprocii
• Tf:ere is some element uri.
I.llown iliat has an 'e&ct. All thik,
mtmtwli more that might be said
c•r.il is lifa(l-,- shows that a soil, in
I,nier to know its capacity, 'must he
( 1 ' I,IV
Ifc-rce a local knoWledge of fat.•-
n lirg is indispensable _to . sneces.
11(),1-:-; pc:int only in a general way.
A • enpipl to science of agrienitnre
ie' Hires aktinwledge of the locaiiticis,
:!4'seif.lief, is the result, of knowledge.
It theri-fnre be -seen how mneh
;here is to be for the fanner; he mnet
r'ely upon himself, see and note
:-ccitrately... I have seen this heruttf
fully illnstrated in cases that rknoW
of. Only the best heads are the best
farm , rs ; and those 'not neeessariiT,
b:Af educated, but alWays and
thnse• having• the best
me , iaairoauce With their soil. -The
two, local and
.general knowledge,
combined, aro the highest requiSite:
. Th(!n ;:throuo.h_work 'success is as
1-!red, making farming a safe, a profi
t:ll,4'lll.lllg. na well as a very pleasant
aml agreeable oecnpation.—Cmiiitry
4;,!ditieinan.
• Ora Gr.4-rzso WAX.—In making,a
preparation of beeswax, 'rosin and
t;rllow, to apply to newly-Set scion's,
ws have rereatedly given full diree,
tiouS. Ours is to , use warm it 'a
tier; ir? state: applied with a small thin
Orlon paddle, which can be done
rapidly and , perfectly; but we see
l it
l'f ,: ctinimPtaded.in moat horticultnral
• i-,r:rnals, to mate it. the consistency
.r , fjOloPrinker's wat, throw it intoa
9r;r cif c - 0 1,1 water; work it soft and
apply it - with; 'be hands, and:in order
that it may not stick to.: the hand{;,
r~.a - e tEIC ta! Very' pleasant wcrk.
orirt,elves, unassisted, set
er,tv pear grafts in. two liOnrs
tho wax as we recommended in
F.fri'o rind Fven , one of which
and became a part of the tree.
r:,I - Irorrlrior: we ntict are-foniparts
sir, ()rift part of bPeswat. - and
part Of beef of mntton
them together in a skillet.,
is the best,) or a lineup, And
melt well. It - should remain in the
and be used- as needed..
Twenty or thirty scions can be waxed
with (IPo - heating - tp. When mach
wafting is to be done:a little fire fOr
Leafing the; wax should be made
on the spbt, bet Ween two bricks or
_ ,
stnnes. •
lre have seen various preparations
"f'lr making grafting-way. and we
'relieve we have tried all that looked
cif they wonld answer,but prefer our
ortn decidedly. Applying it warm
nr hot dces no injury to the graft.
The object to attain in the propor
tion is that the was will not crack in
'ennl, dry weather, or run in • warm
-ver,the - i. If, however, upon trial,
diff. - -rent proportions be required,
the fo6 - zoing can be altered, though
iE r sing tbem in several ways we
enure tack to these.—:German
b,l;rn TeMgrsph.
- c ROSES.—E. Y. Tees
'tales in bis. Ilose-catalogne that the
flet , ie.sin , is the worst insect which
this I.hrilb Inis to contend with, and
?La,' tktrovgn sprinkling with any
;irk: diist, 'as slacked lime, ashes, or
It - ,Ari (hilt, or any similar material,
soon detroy them. Also, that
t , bc.e..co sn_oke gay be made to des
rc:y. apLis or gref-n fly easily and
ei-r!binly, by placir, ,, handful of the
16 1 )aev)on a shovel of burning coats,
b , whole with the infested Plants
t under an , inverted boz or barrel
for hat au hour or so,
el nrAtionat - ttpatintnt.
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coaccerm. OP Associaz =iron. 4
Quntus, W. H• Tnownos,
J. C. CRAWFORD, E. L. Hairs,
A. A. KEENIM
ALL .comninnicattems intended to be inserted In
'this department should be sent to the chairman of
the Committee. E. R. QUINLAN. at Towanda andarill
be forwarded by him to the Editor in charge for the
enuring week.
Haw to Achieve Suoc in Teaching.
tat. • Vndentand the subjects width yen propose
to teach. Cerro before your:class with the matter
Of the recitation folly In :mr mind. Be ready not
only to explain points in the lesson, but have fa-
Liter Llinstrations at (=mud. by which to trader;
the pnpn'e cOncepcon of facts more lucid. :
Do not be satisfild to stand sp and read gleams.
tioni raff the boil', parrotlike, but suggest Arun
boss of yotir cant in order to teat the pupil's un
derstanding of the principles involve. • teacher
who only tests in the question assigned in the text
book, is a machine, u spiritless and auntie as a
' stem enema.
2nd; Be interested. Ifo,tescher is worthy of the
bane who does not show bY limy action that he is
'interested Me propel', of his , pupils, and no
' l lOterested teacher ever had any other than LA Ber
-1 u
aeted sc hool, and the teacher's interest • should
'amount enthusiasm. The eithrusiastio - man,
whether teacher; lawyer, of whatever his profusion
or calling may be, will have 11111CONIL
33. Be kind to your pupils. Greet thee with
pleasant words and always have an iipproving'smile
for meritorious conduct. The scolding, fuming,
fretful, faultfinding, vinegar faced teacierwill Lays
a I,ystercoas, uncouth, ill sunrerd school.aall is
unfit to have charge of ehtldrea..
4th. Decorate your school-roam and grounds. I
never knew a teacher to quit his school before the
trait . ma closed, who lad pictures hanging' up In
the school-room not expensive ones, but pictures
selected with some discrimination from magiaines
and Illustrated , papers, with now and then *paint.
is, air chromo, loaned for the term by some friend
in the neighborhood.
^vase of dowers in their seascn.'supplted by the
'choler' from day to day with fresh contributions,
is worth more than a bundle of whips, or a code of
rule/ for enforcing needful regulations. In the
summer season a few.planta attended kr the girls,
and a few ornamental trees eat out in the yard by
the boys, will not only Interest .the scholars but
they; will eecure teeftil knowledge by the exercise ;
and when the scholars are Once intereatell in the
ornamentation of the school .honie and premises
no' narnly jack-knives will disfigure the house or
furniture, while. the Aesthetic natures of the chil
dren will receive a proper bias. •
:A. Reward the most - .deserving pepile with in
:expensive presents; presents which all can com-
Pete for, and which, after the close of the term,
will - be fragrant mementoes, not only of tbmiiescher
hht of latelectaal battles fought and victory' won.
Have the school well classified-arid then
hear the recitations with unvarying regularity.
:lever excuse a deem; forithe habit once practiced,
thelnterest flags. and lax. temporizing inclinations
are inculcated.
. .
• Vb. Be ptincteal. The teacher irbo cornea late
to school, or who call■ the class Are minutes after
programme time. will not secure punctuality on the
part of the scholars, either In ; attendance Or in re
sponse to any of his reryillrannents, and habits of
proMptteu and punctuality are as necessary to De
taught to Childien, as grammar and arithmetic.
Science and Matrimony.
~ .:Toat a person wedded to science would be natur•
rally susceptible to the tenderpapalonds undoubted
ly true. The greatest men who have ever lived
bays been obliged to confese the soft Impeachment,
although the Instances In which their lovable been
unrequited, are quite,toontunerous. : ,
Perhaps it is because .he man of science has been
too much engaged ir.• his philosophy.to press his
suit with the necessary assiduity, while the more
persistent, though leurcultured rival carried off the
prize in triumph. ' •
We now, without the least disposition. t alarm
any hipef al young ladies with reference to the•
probable course which any of their bachelor friend/
of scientific acquirements may puler's, Present a,
few facts for general conadderation
' Dr. Abernethy wrote 'to a lady that being much
engrossed with busbiess cares; he could - not coma
Ili person, but that 'he would give her two week. In
which to make up L• 5 mind..
' The celebrated Astley Cooper lectured the day he
was married.
• durciellmes the pursuit of science renders a man
too fastidious and "exacting. so that any !. ordldary
type of female lovimeas fails .to charm him. Ac
i;usiomed to contemplate truth and perfeclion 'as
Meal qualities, nothing less than absolute perfae•
rum in the other sex wins, him. He regards a woo-
Man as he would a turtle or a fish, and by the time
his analysis is completed the romance is One.
Paley way , continually falling In love and yet
With an excess of fastidionsners be was continually
noticing such imperfections as . prerented his pro.
posing. One . lady sneezed three times In anoxia
,;ion ;'another did not look well cinehorweback; a
rte twice of liver And bacon; a fourth was un
able to denim a word which be pronounced, while a
fifth, supposing she had securely entrapped him,
yet loathe priziraby his coming In
, uneipectedly
from hunting, and finding her ancidni i large sized
'orange.
• Some eelentists seem to have bad stifficlent senti
-merit. with the requisite amount of tidelity, but
lacked the peculiar tact which is necessary to make
a successful suit. .Dr. Busby proposed three
times to the same Lady, once in a menagerie, &Jain
at Madam Tuseand a, and a third time in a shop at
Cornhill, and was as many times rejectedi
Sir Isaac Newton was twice in love. He gave his
youthful, affection to a beautiful young lady, the
laughter o 1 a physician. His love was reciprocated
'and an early marriage was only prevented by-New
4ou's poverty. When. lowa Ter. he ~ as In better
financial circumstances, the idol of his youth had
become the wife of another. He retained his rev
gard for her, however, never failing to ',lett tier
whenocar at the home of his boyhood. and when
both had become advanced in age he had the pleas
ure of affording her needel relief. Newton was .
rich, lemma and sixty when his breast thrilled with
.. .
feelings of love for he second time, the object of
ilia affection being Lady Norris, widow of the Baro
net. The letter which ha addressed 4 her was a
curious specimen of literature of the kind. Among
other things he remonstrated with her upon her ex
cessive grief over her widowhood and'enggested the
I. a
proper remedy to be a now husband. Whatte an
swer was wo are enable to say, but as the wed ng
never took place, it is . fair to presume that t s
time Newton figured is a rejected lover.
To Teach Primary Grammar.
lat. 'Cie no toxt-bobk, except for reference. °lre
the scholars oral instructions by theald of the
blackboard, beginning with some part of thennb
ject easily apprehended and occupying dye or ten
minutes for the exercise. and conducting It In inch
way that It will 'be a kind of a relaxation for the
pupils from the more rugged work of the school
room. The clue ahouli embrace all the Children of
the third and fourth reader classes, and' If yen all
it's language instead of a grammar clap you 'will
have no prejudices 'it, outcome, for grammar has
f - egnently been so taught or mistanght eurnot only,
to tender It unproductive of good results, but dire
taii teal to flee-pupils, and they hive teamed to hate
the name before_ they -ha‘ • commeneedits Unity:
It hae,:been adminiatered-ris meerlfelne,-..unpalata
,bla and nauseating, so that none but the.mnst reso
lute and self-sacrificing world undertake It, and
they at the end of the - term would know less of
practical gram Mar if possible, than at the begin
ning. We repeat then, let the teacher be the teat
book have the nutter which, you intend to,presont,
well at,comrasnid, and try to make it so *interesting
that the pupils will look forirard to reMhidifon Um*
with longing instead of fear and trembling. A five
Minute's talk on the' uie of capitals the first day,
with famillar.illuatrations on the black . -board will be
a good commencement. The , next. day ; One' of the
puts of speech—say the noun—ml•ht be taken up,
the -pupils being called upon to namei;,while the
teacher writes on the black-board ell thehourathey
can think of. For.lnother time the'?elaaties of
nouns might be considered. After the noun, the
adjective' would naturally follow, its use : being
taught by examples suited _ to the comprehension of
the slaw. In this way the live, ingenious teacher
will invest a hitherto unpalatable study with a
charm which will - go far towards relieving the tedi
um of the school mom. .
2nd. Nike every day's recitation embrace a re
view of the previous acquisitions so as to have the
principles well grounded in the pupils' mind. And
at stated intervals It would be well t 0 hate the - elms
come with papers prepared and embracMg some.
thing like this : ten common and ten proper nouns;
ten norms in the (singular and as many in the plu
ral number ; tan 'nouns in each of the genders, kr
mt. wzll be an exercise in spelling, in pinmanship,
and In grammar, an 'exercise which regalia the pu
pils to think, investigate, the only tine system of
instraction. Occasionally have tint euFs copy on
their slates, the butcher reading or dictating a litie
stlry Collts'aingo familiar words, requiring them to
punctuate and paragraph It correctly, and the tesch
er will be surprised, not only at the prodcLency at
tainable even by young pupils, bet at the =eland
rehab with which the exercise (entered into.
1 Psam..zwe:--How many feet of 14sad pipe csa be
made from a globe of lad one foot in &meter. the
iber cf the pipe to be';
inch sad the thickness
of the Send -itch, no alloa &des- bens made for
• rite?
!mil sten own s grindstone saelsoi Is dime.
tr. It Is agreed that • Quilt grind 414 his third
first thin H snit last yC. Bow nosy I. of the
sead-thiffinstw slue sorb gried ad to get hie awe.
tbe hoes be the *gess for the shift being Lb terbse
swine t
Bar bi Diackdine.
This Is a 'Ojai of me tottortinet M ydrobli;
Madan earn pipe& Vies tonne In my own ei
fate sad is vain; by Oast itbo arm gm the to.
side of ecdttga es a actual school bmildttlig. ttad
by Mogi: rho hue seaditaltid it oar .bast collifte
and Berme mho*. In view of thug 1144 las
led to belts that no ettedd d hay annum sad
bossoottot at t • so-tatisd Mond School them*
ztog can outs $ red dimilyittarlan. The eras
temeher mast hem earnest, tittlttgi Want*, M
utsu swum and abound inl good.accia centrum
sense: He dead seedy to know and apireriate ate
the needs of the childros„ to spopattzba with Oa
peep/esteem, to loot down deep Leto the but. end
comprehend the wants of ovary MUG child who
MOM within the circle of his ,nwnibillig barn ace.
It is a fins point fare teacher to know when *child
ought to (trey, And when he ought to play; alma
be ovate to be senate, and when he ought to slew
when ha needs to rand, sad when be'ado to romp;
iota: he ought to be to school, and When be ought
to be out of idled, and s thoniend thing which
might be mentioned. mentioned.-
lam opposed to the nee of the rid as • satin of
school discipline: and hope the time Will DIMS arm
corporal punishment is say sad trot of the hid
eous tome In which'it any bare been precticed.wel
be aboli shed frona the echoes of the In on
d. I i
oleo opposed "to tantalizing or saying or doing
MI will mush the pride or the pupils or pro.
duos enilaname. I might tnention many different
mode* of punishment which' some Imam mart
to, and which Mammy the liberty Of the elliktrat
and mats them feel 'that the schocd-roola la no
more nor km than prison. in which they have
been pliOed and from which there is no escape
Hy rule for diadilthe may not be practiced* far
*them for the old saying is that wharf* meet dm
one may be poison far another. ad perhaps so and
ea human nature manifests itself through varied
dispositions, so long will people shish and act differ
enuy in the moral and mental traps of children.
I always get down to a lewd with toy paper in the
school-room.. more among thes% , sit with them,
talk with them, turn if possible; lan to amiss and
frowns to frolic. I laugh with those who laugh and
wee, with Mom who weep. I ewaysltry to gyms,
ththe with any little dig catty, and either latter it
or cover it with good cheer. in tact I ewer Into all
their work 04 all their aporta;,anit they feel that I
am 'one oUthem. I makes confident of them, and
they of me, and this their willing fee and hand.'
are ever ready to do all my bidding. and the school
disciplines Itself.
Pitoar.rxr —Where shall a board. sixteen feet
lose, twelve [aches wide at owe aid sad eight Inches
at the other, be cut In two *am by II section Par
allel to the ends, so as to - divide the board tato two
coal parts
des.-11 fl 95; in. from narrow sod. '
Correct solutions to the 'above have blew recStreil
from H..H. Boil. Cifbo. P. Moore W. L. Rebates.
..Incognito." Wm. Lkkereon Jeanie Deism W.
P. Horton, maid Vaughn sail William Devlin.
After the first Of April we will be able to pablish
a:ditto:La of problems. •
Tau State Superintendent of Schools la hareattre
to be called Superintendent of ?DUO Instruction,
and Is to be appointed by the Goramor, twothirda
of the' Senate concurring, the term being tour
y
Ls Tans is to be an appropriation of one mMloa
dollars in Pennsyrranis this year, for school purpo.
ses, the quota to the school districts ought to be
largely In excess of the sounuttheretOfore reoeired.
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HOUSES A-, FARMS FOR SALE
• A House and lot in Towandaboro,
situate on State street. Hon. 16 by 30, with wing
16 by 20; ali two stories blab (11 fast poets) Lot
about 60 by 100 feet. Good well and cistern.
The House and Lot on Poplevet.
occupied by Geo. PyCash. The house is 40 by 40
feet, with rear part 30 by 2334. Lot 150 by 172.
Genie baa ?atom large roma. threi bails, and nine
closets, platm to. Weil In the house. We.
heed cistern.
Farni No. 1, hi Asylum. containing
one hundred and three and a.balf acres, about
acres improved. with framed Douse and hero, and
over one hundred singe trees thereon. , •
Farm No. 2. in Asylum. containing
69!.,1 acre•. about 30 ' acre. Improved; with new
framer' house thereon. The lot contains one of;
finest springs of lister in the county,
• Farm -No. 3, in Asylum, containing
103 acres. about 2) acres Improved. Balance la
umber. which ben been sold. No baNdtbes.
. .
•
Farm Na 4, in Asylum, containing
99 „acres, . wbleb Ms been soilt.
There are te stage of water upon this
rect.
Farm No. 5, iieetaylum, containing
26 acres. half Its's: data. • good hewed dwelling
house and e deg-stone query thereon.
For forther,parttculats apply to Oeo. P. Oaoh. or
SCOTT. Treetop.
Tornado.
pa SALE.
• sari duirstd HOUST.. LOT, BMOC ha, toe
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LOT Law' AID IMILDINGS MIST.CE.AB3.
Lomat as &Psi Vila Stmt. Toirsado. Ps. Par
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MOB
..JUIKBESIIIAND LION!
WAGONS
WEIOII I MU/
SELL CHEAPER
Than any other eetablieh!nent in the
em . tg.
WAGONS AND CARELiGEEI
Of every deeeriptio' n R!antl6l3ttma4
to order on short notio' e.
JAMS BRYANT.
I
Tii ' llmeils. Nardi SI, lirtLt
TAYLOR k CO.,
ARE OPENING THIS WWI, A LARGE STOCK OF
GOODS, FOB THE
HOLIDAY TRADE.
Our assortment of both Staple sna Fancy Goods,
la now complete, and baring
made Important
. , redactions
•
0 R PiRIC .E . ‘ S,
We feel confident that we can offer
SPECIAL BARGAINS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Please give as a call.
TAYLOR & CO.
t
,
Tana& Pa.. Dec. B. 1874,
WE INSURE ALL KINDS OF
PROPERTY -
AGAINST LOON ON DAMAO," BY
FIRE AND LIGHTNING.
• 1 ,
Ire ragnimeneovir Nallkati Ospital.
Old YALU& and Nam Ckanpasisit.
•
LIFE INSURANCE
at TICE "DIX! AND wow. nom AND
lltrrva, CONYAIDNII 11 TNN
inn' rip grams.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Fran ow dal to onsvar.
• NOBLE & VINCENT.
1141,- 19. 1171.
QUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL
11141,01 3 / 2 2. tar Ms b 7
B. M. '-WELLES,
TOWANDA. TA..
Odes No. 3 unease Mods. north dam of Oaut
Honors inane.
111111MEALN AND DTTAN. DDALII2I AND
MANVIACTINUaII AGENT.
Notait ak ineldisee. Done Pointe mad Tbnaeben.
Tina m Mater lionts. Dan illeedara. Hay
Doreenble eat Med Plows. o"llintors,
TIC None Noss. OloverEalleneadtemudag
amrs xernme. tuna aannea. mar mann
mire cum nun tim eta latalle,
sionuan vas nun on nano. aa.. to.
and asintptim IDainned prtend 4164
wenn. Mien tie. maned tree to all emanate.
Is MO net bat Dun sate to mead for annuls
tn Danes
Taman abut la Tinsman. "Dead mae.
April! N. WWI:
"IPOR BALE--A valuable farm in
Atbensterp., bins 23i males from Athens Dora,
and a miles teem ifsvarly. Contains 1611 acne. of
which LIZ ars in gram and mane. A datTY at 1 5
ears bus been kept on it, and there is basement
stabling for that stunts& it but a paus Moline.
time to the south. and is ersgar.stremor land. It will
be saki low sad pagandom spear inmesdneelp.
Address Z. D. DUW Mod" L is
D. r. POLL Athena. pa.
J. DIIJIIII. cm the form. am . ni. • 264.
A DIdINISTRATOWS
usottesis homy even thatallpereotte Indebted
to the estate of If lobert fileht-r tete of imbue.
deeemeed, semeted to ' make touoiettete
Ited en pampa bnll,o==
eft Nut
tit OV=tIM
1,41.
X 1 h M
THE BE MINGTON
The RIUUNOTOWIt ,
nitddtp moo Mora poeemitop the beet
peedi Pahl ituaadaceseelli.
soiestras, rapid, daistdia, with pimen t o:lMb*. •
U le a Ilbattle Marko. Ina histesitic Drop
reelt • sit NW— XII
A Itubize tar badly a %la tbe sraw qf i •
esigewice. tan Dart WAY a more rapid Masan of ra
tio of saki than any =whips an U. mutat, ,
anniaziar so
4
A 11Whims, for marmerciarlag sail briar has.
(may for &Armory only Woo Jura, MO. he soft%
perferg" mad swift y
or or yolk, Ls w
op.ithout s
badl bortsh
GOOD AGENTS WANTED!
Brod fm ctrenbzo to
aziturorox ammo won% co., mom
•
BUNCH OMOZB Or 14111:11GTON CONZABUB.
t -
ri
aurnarros a eons..!
UNINGTOW ITEMING If. 00.91 WM N.Y.
Ezinsinos AO'L op..
WM k 283 Broadwa7;2l. Y.. Aim..
Madison Sq., W. Sawing liscbines.
Chicago. 237 State St, S. Machines and arms.
Boston. 332 Washington St, Strains Ilachines.
Cixicinnati, 181. West 4th St. 8 Machin e.
Utica. 129 Genesee fit, hewing Machines.
Atlanta, Os., DeGire's Opera Some. Marietta
St.. Seeing Machines,
Washington, D 0., 621 7th St., 8. Machias*.
/ohnUry 13, ISM
C 0 A L C 0
' A L
•
OLD TOWINDA I 3 COAL YARD
• ~ I PIESCE scan
Take pleanub In rumouncing tel their Mande and
the public generally. that they am prsprired to ha.
Wail any of the following named Coals to suantltise
to suit purchasers. thoroughly screwed and slated.
and at as low rates as at an -yard to Towanda. We
keep the best Coals from the Pittston and Wilkes.
Barre - mines.
SULLIVAN ANTHRACITE COAL,
All sites, from mine* In Sullivan Colintv.
BARCLAY (SMITH • AND STOVE
Prom the old Barclay mines. ; We are Me Avutta.
We keep WI hand the
ALLENTOWN INTMiI
Bast quanty. Map.
COPLAI CEMENT !
Al orders left at the stores of Long k Stevens.
J. Calkins. Horton* Ehlers Drug Store, or at our
Coal Wilco corner of River and Elisabeth's, etreste,
wl/1 receive prompt att non. Please give ne a all.
8. PLEB CE. Wit. SCOTT
Towanda, Pa.. SepteMber 2 2 . 1874.
I=
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE
INTLITITTE.
The third winter tern{ of this Institution will woo
maws MONDAY. April 5, 1115, with the following
list of experienced teachers
ZDWIN E. Qql3lo,
Ancient lAriguaeea, Math and Megnab Meatichaa
E. L. 1111.1.18. ALB ,
Commercial. Mathematical and Bcielt3llo Branches.
11183 MARY Z. 16:118.11.1 4 Pintarrzzani,
Common and Higher Mullah.
miss MOT L. ]LABOR. . •
Common aM Meier English.
tzgunr.
French. Drawing one Painting.
111.88 1111931110. ROWER.
Inatrumental
There will be the customer, classifications of
students and such new chases will be organized as
the needs of students may demand. Among other
studies claws will probably rommence Rhetoric,
Physiology and Chemistry during the tem.
Papeete' attention given to the preparation of
young men for business or college.
Regular instruction in Drawing and Vocal Music,
free of charge. Excellent advantages in Instru
mental Music and Voice culture.
Itrpromo per term. tor
t board, tuition. foal. light
trashing, etc., from $47 o $53. •
The rooms for dormitories hays recently been ar
ranged In setts—sitting gnome with stesping.roome
adjacent—neerly carpeted, and furnished with new
heating apparatus, the arrangements being all that
could be desired for comfort, convenience and
pleasantness.
Tuition for day students from $ 4 to SII per term.
For drachms or further Information, address er
call 'upon the Principal. F. E. QTUILitlf. at To
wands. Ps.
atu.acs Fox. Prost. Board of:Trustees.
p OUR PATRONS.
GEO. H. WOOD &00.,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
TOWANDA, PA. -
Grateful for the generous patronage of the
put year, would Inform all wanting Pictures
that we are still adding to our establishment
NEW AND IMPROVED INSTEIIIINNTS,
And adopting tried and approved triodes of
printing and retotteUng In order to secure
llo:P 1 14rep:.:t1: 7 14:1:}Vq"{:i:JA: 1 .o}-45):41
mada outside of the cities, and that we mats
tt a epedaltyto enlarge all klodo of Pletares to
nny t ollo desi r ed , and ILnlelt In " Water Colors.
TeAa Ink. or In OU. In the
BEST STYLES LID MY LOW PEICES.
We allo endeavor tc cake all the Wu possi
ble in making children, pictures, so as to De;
mire the best results,.
We are constantly adding to our stock of
titiffEil.
All new patterns and tasteful style.. and fur-
Walt them at a small advance from cost prices.
May 14.1873.
NEW ARRANGEMENT •
AT THE Ft:BHT WAR!? BALM.
•
MRS. 20.17 E. EITTREME
•
Bavha Im il bued .
mo the r 144 stock
the
fixtures of n r in t
purchased en entirely!
NEW STOOK. OF GOODS; •-•
Suited to the Wide, tomb as
Cistommtes, Tam, Ccumzu,,,Xtium hem. Cam=
Palms. Raman. Oonrstuaosmot. nuns Baran,
Bacon; Eva. Boras. &0.. DULL
ilt4 and attractive -
•
ICE CREAM SALOON "
Win be optima In eannection with the establish
ment. where ladles and. gentleman can always Ind
the best cream and other deltoids' of the season.
TH; -
E DINING ROOM
Has been refurnished; and win at, all tiMes b i t, sup
plied witd substinthileatables. which will be served
at reasonable rata.. •Farmers and others visitimi
town win end this • convenient place to supply the
wants of the inner WM;
1 MARY Z. EITTUDGIL
Towandi. April 33, !Te.tt.
VXEOUTIOR I B NOTICE.—
to the estate .of Marna T. Vaagordtr,
of Monroe Townsldp. deeessed. are reqnseten to
Exits nossedbito t. end as persons having
dams spinet sai estate must present them
its" antnenttosted for settionent.
MIAMI L. TAIIIOOIOII2. I
arrant A. varsoaDllP
ADMINISTRATOR'S
liotlee le hereby atm eat illpersons Indebted
to tbe estate of Benin& Vasty. deceased. late
01 abstbequilt TIFI4. i:bredlord 00.. are maiden
to male lannedlate Perm* and all persons bar.
Ina clams Against said estate roast present these
duly antbertneeted tor eirdtleeneet.
P‘ll9lll.onplar
IiMME!
A DMINISTEATOR'S NOTICE.--
.LlULltotice Is hereby emu that all pereonh Indebted
to the estate of Jarekotah Bkkler. tats of Aliflant.
deed, most make immediate payment. and ad per.
was liming dame spinet wit oda, mug moat
hem dot/ authiddleslallor aattlaisat.
020.1= adie n,
dila 1"
;o • .
NO. 1.
Nrw Tau.
arid _Nati&
WOODFORD" ;
kJ* .
; " 22/111
NEW YORE BOOT AND SHOE
EITOILE,
s. usios aciiimme
Is receiving one of the largest -and
best stock of BOOTS & SHOES ever
brought "inTowanda, which he is
offering at the vely lowest prices - for
Cash, consisting of Gum Can, Brr
4k &roc*, Bores Gus Boas, Lamm
lines and carunuare Shoes of all
kinds, all bimght direct from the
Mans, and hand made, all
=
rarranted. A rum nous or
Fnuusaa.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit
a continuums of the same.
Tone", , 107. 1. Iffl6
N init - CARRIAGE '.:F*OTO
(*mite the setrJeo,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
AAA
I=trissouneo to W. Monde and Wrens,
uio but st
lOW BRICK CIAIRRIACIX /Aaron:.
wbon b. will ottooloatly ksop on_biad a can mowel6
swat Of
MGEE4,.
FAMILY OAI
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES
PLATFORM WAGONS,
4 .70 /1.4 , 11111:1.1A CW‘.?M. , 44 A 70.1-
Made of the beet miteital and Ilaishod la the beet
elty My* ate bong *sputum to 7 etty Osaka
faetoties (Wee him a dectii— ed advantage owe others
In the
By 4 an Durabdity .
of Ida 'spas. AU thoj , oaks Li Bo
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
MMn7r! , Tri!Mirla.Mrl
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO OITEPSIUZOT
1117LFACTION:
Tbamikftl for the liberal patronage fanzatly
Leaded and napectfully eat a continuance of the
mash
S: is[: .'.~' .'. ~'
reduced prices
'!wand.. lan. I. 12M—If ; ' MENET lITIILIIL
FOIINPERY & - MAOHINE SHOP.
Thep andarsigned haring Purchased
Johan
roundly
sad - blachlne Shop lately rewind.; by John (Arm
are prepared to do - all binds of work s i =ing to
their tntsiness, with prourptness and
MILL GEARINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS:,
MANDRILLS,
Lad au kuutiir et
MILL IRONS
1/LIDX TO ORDER.
EaGENES REPAIRED,
AU all work warraotad to en Auttataotkat.
SHINGLE. MACHINE§
Of the laded and most Improved kinds •• • .
sad kept mantsally on hard ready for ass.
.PLOUGIIB,
ELDE•NELL. MO E AND • WOODEN BEAM
Of ill ands.
V rtiii to); 11 AI); ke 4
PLOII . GH POINTS
Os ell lizula, an the
tly latest havroyemente kapt
constan ou hand.
POWERS,
LANDS AND SNALL'SIZN.
STOVE CASTINGS
n-~ r y~.:
SLED AND _ SLEIGH , SHOES,
LARGE IRON IMI=E3
And ill kW& of mango furnlibod
Kira $O. IMO. WEANS k ROMWZLi.
BLOOD CO.,
•
,
I SIM o manntalituro their celebrated
HOME POWERS & CLEANER%
sat will sell abetter machine. for leas wow than
ins be tint eleewheis in the Wald: We claim for
our maehinee that they win do es much, or more.
than say other. sad ate Rote durably built. We
personally saierintend our work and see* that It is
wen down. We will mad
D=aMM CATALOOI7ZB,
of sozl,3;uoldao‘os
ONE AND TWO HORSE POWER/3,
one i Apo ihrra TMUIEHZII r SEMATOM.
MUSE= ead awaits.
FANNING MILLS,
=KRLai AXD DIMS 1141/ MILLI,
ItAW AND GRIST NELL work dam to order.
et•• um • call Wan vas dote.
'TO COlO.ll4lVll£l 'SNXHIV
"00 V 1300'111
AS& '
TEE ll=
PRAIRIE LANDS
IN lOWA AND NEBRASKA.
For sale V/
THls BURLINGTON & WRINNURI RIVER B. B. Co
On 10 pats' credit at 6 per cent. interest.
One 'Milan owns In lowa and Southern Nebraska.
The Angst country ln the world to combine arm
ing and stock raising. The soil is nab end easily
mutinied; climate warm; seasons long; tens low.
and education fees. No paymwte required on prin.
dpi tilt nith year. and then only one.eserath each•
year until nal&
USD
sold at important stations on the Chicago, Darling.
ton and Quincy Ban Rink and cost of same re
funded !hen land Is bought. •
Half We to families - ; of purchasers, lad low
freights on bonashold goods end farm stout.
Twenty ant. ; premium for matinees , . •
three years.
Large for cash, within 01110, two and
Products will for land improvements long bi
fore the prlocipal ea duo,
"TOG so.aalled destitution In Nebraska lbw In the
X.
far
western r egion . beyond the lands of the B. Jr
IL IL Os.'
• For eirtalsre that will describe fully these lands,
and the terms of male, apply to LlllfD 00Y11:13.
BIONEB. Burlington. lows, for lows Lands, or Lin.
coin. Neb., for Nebraska Lands, or apply to
a. 'J. NOBLE k Co.,
I) . m. 22.74. 2 m: . Towanda. lm.
PrECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
.1-4 is hereby given that all indebted to
the estate of Theodsty Late of r usearms.
deo'd. are requested to make Immediate at,
led sit persons having claims saninst W d estate,
must present them duly authenticated for sett*
meat: Alf. 8. HALL.
' HALL.
P. •
HIM tit& I
G. sal Prothkrifit,
Jaw PROSm"
ty 0:4:1
MOUSE A EDWARDS,
Insinale ani Moil Dubs is
FAMILYHGBOCEBIES
PROVISIONS.
ussoows LW nook. irewona.
We de set Moo 1t asessasy le assmesar ail the
Mimi @Okla we kis.. Ossairoetrosat Is
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
we NU nothb4 big
FIRST CLASS GOODS.
Ora poll far lames ~am. -
, JANIS Mail%
Meg UM. INDIEUM
NEW STEAM FLOIMING MILL
IFIGINEISQM3.
The abate &elm to Ova soles UM his ant
41101. V, 04 f,o)cli;(c).Y, is A l
L sow to ontosioral opentloo. sail •that Po to pro.
paid to do all out la Ma nag as abort *aka.
I• 2•:••• • IN-Pr /•• SLY N jam
TEAT IT IB EICITTID.
Inckwhent and nye row. Coin Ma,
lowehod. ans. he., always on hand and for gals at
d Mos.
PAIVIICULAR 11CMCII.Darsaaa !Maga ow *a
want asda of the
Mew
diltd. to patronize sky U.
lam their tom e r bath ways, vim tir7
rim of tat sad orrards.
7 .
a AT.
CB. PATCH,
I.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRAT= IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
TOWANDA, Va.
The beet breads of
FLOUR
ALWAYS DN RAND.
The highaat price paid for all kind/ of
00 UNT RY P RO DUCB,
BUTTER, POULTRY AND GAME
lespeclal atteatkni paid to ping cedar., Good:
delivered fins of charge anywhere in the Borough.
C. B. PATCH.
Towanda. Jan U. 13741
BABCs INI STOVES!
TINWARE„
HARDWARE,
IRON ASD NAILS,
GLASS, . -
CARPF2iTERS' TOOLS,
&e., - &a,
Given to all purchasers for 'Cash, at
' IL T. JUNE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
TOWANDA., PA.
Toe. 17. IL .
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
AND SILVER WARE!
M. HENDLFZIAN,
Dealer in fine American and Swiu
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
STERLING
,S IL V E R,
SILVER PLATED WARE;
CLOCKS, , •
IRON TEE CHEAPEST TO TEI BEM
GOLD, AWED. AND STEEL
SPECTACLES Asp EYE GLASSES
One door North of Dr. H. O. Por
er k Son'e Drag Store, Main Street
Towanda. Jam 6, 1673.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAEL-
A.l %CT.—Dim:l roots North did south to Bia
tsanh Ithatdrurton. Philadsipbis and all points
Sonth ; also to thifttio. NwOira Fall,, InaPanakon
arida% Roaksster, 07rscass and all 'Paints pug
Godliest on the Wm York Central Railroad. sad
Ik. Osnadas. ws,. On and attar Sunday. Nor. XL
1073,, trains will lean 11L1[IEd as follows :
womitwasto. 1
Ilan. Emirs ; .., 10 20 'poi
Northern or 12
Slanting Aim ßayn ammodation. - I s e m
e ma
2 .7Mainif do Sad pm
MOUTZWAIIa.
Soothers ispreas
maimodiu arom Encamp north and Sonthara
oth. through trains Woven ltoohooirr
and Dahlman ; thi Morning and itioning &mom•
satiation north mums at Canandaigua with Icahn
for ltaidiastor and tiro Fella
siaiitiank*V;gor2iiNoliMb
p'., vl'i :.tv, ji #1 ;1:) ;,) ; 41
Is amiability Nod,ln& to oddlitait to Ido logo
stook otiovolry.
KNI4
BANDS,
RINGS.
Ainitax JUis swis
GOLD Aiu) SILVER WATCHES,
I 'lo4^q /. 1 • I
00W. Kamm MED lII= SPICTACLIS,
lIILVKIVazo /WIND
Oi all daccripliosssi the loved prices
War:lL CLOCK and .11MCLItT re . pahleg does
Ii the b sums. Met granantet.
nuke ter a liberal patronage ana_hope:to mutt
einatianamos of the SIAM
towable'. INT. 13. 'TS,
O, A. BLACK
CROCKERY OF VARIOUS PAT-
lad as low as the lowest
GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
siLNTIVi/.=)
WOOD WARE,
I would say to the public that on an; go4l. kap'
In dock I will not e undersold.]
Tumult's. Feb. 19. 1874
W . .A. CHAMBERLAIN,
DEALPIt ICI
D I A bI 0 :N D S
FINE JEWELRY,
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
WANDA, PA.
lEms _
TOW DA
MA.EBLE WOll
GEO. MoCABE & f.102.i
Bey Jus ceosive the .f zee' r,-letc2-
A1giM1....! AND 1-1.C.L.A,4
Sew exhibited in this section. to whim they
Invite the attention pt the public.
They keep oa booa or htrzoit to ardor
MONUMENTS,
TOXECISTONES, MATLE% &co
AT THE 'LOWEST TERMS.
Parson In want of anytinntla con line an ro•
lectfal37 Invited to call and azazolito our .foot,
McOABE & SON. •
Towanda._tfay 1. l 11.
THE 1.443/0 -EETABLISEF-3)
inumulair STORE •
OP
:‘ l-. MISS G AIFF IN *
(input been replenlacil vita a fall and
COALP4Tr.. ASSORTMENT OF
SPEINO AND WWl= GOODS.
To Which the attention ofmy tramorcera ergs.
daffy alba. Prices reassmagii Gr i l
Med.ailoods
Tomaits, , ,AprU 11,
.. 11 OS pa
.. II ili am
FOR ALL
ar TIOI L
, V. A. soar=
rutx eau) pas, ;
STUDS,
OBARMS,
I fEN ;=1
RINGS Ain CHAIM
CLOCKS
w. 4. soozwzr.L.
orrzas
TERNS,
STONE WAEE,
BIRD GAGES,
BASKETS,
GLASS SHADES,
O. A. BLACIL.
MARBLE
Of overt eV%
,Tonigi sal itslialass.
m a
GORDON,
T ußlo
!ATMS 8 ag.°Ca'
• A
TOWANDA PA. M.
WHOLMIALS AND =rim,
DRUGGIST'S
ACM =sup* rr wars
COATED PLUS, POWDEiWttirl6, ISTBIIPS,
warn. 4p'.
And ail H
. yiumuranupirs.
DYE ,STUFFS, Mtr, vE 0 I f.',3
rtrak =rim umu+Auxiso -
_ _
PURE WINES AND LtiQIIOIIB
Pa 3tedieind Pupoms.
TOBACCO; SNITIPF AND' CIGARS
ALI Um
POPULAR PATENT' MEDICINES
• Alia a Ms /dismissal 4
ill
TOILET 'AND FANG . GOODS
More than the moral care and attention given to th
Dom of Prescripthms. Dyes Snider!
from teelock.S.m.,to 1 p.m. k train tp.te. to? p.m
• Pr. Illaarm. Can be collocated at the , store au Sit
urany or each seek, as heretofore.
" D. D. TI7EDRIL
Towanda. nu 7. 1872. O. 41108D011.
FjELS Z :NATIONLL
• Tomtime.
. _5125,000.
Scants Fug 40,000.
This Bank offers trNIIBULI YACILITIEB for tbs
transaction of b
GENERAL BANKING RUSINEiS
- I
INTEREST AT %DEPOSITS ADOOBDING T
arwin, Cork Gram id 'rim Cozzioiroz or Nora
um Cuz & - • .
Parties vrtshlng to =RD mows to any part of*.
lardted States. England. Ireland. (Iceland, or the peta
l:lOW cite* $ ll, l towns of Europe, an hers procure
drafts for that purpose.
.PA.9.440.8 TICKNI'd
To or from thii old mom*, by beat •stesstss or sal
log lines, alwaira on band.
FolinXis ssovoirr Gum As 261:63 mum.
Highest Pace paid for MBiojettEr,lGotd Ban-
JOS. POWELL, President.
December 1.1869,
COK-BINDRY.-THE PUBLIC
is respectfully informed that the Book-Bindery
been reinoved , t. the . “Reporter” Building,
At - ry. Where will be done
800 B - BIN {INCH
In all its various branches, on terms u reasonsble
u the timed" will allow. The Bindery will be on.
der thtettergie of -
H. C. wErkreii:t!t,
•
i -
An experien c ed Binder, and all w ork will be promptly
done in a style and manner which cannot be excelled.
Music, Magazines, liewapapers.. Old kooks, &e.,
bound in. etery variety of style. Particular attek •
tion will be Paid to tne fluting and Binding of
BLANK 3300 Ki,
To any desired pattern, which .n quality, arid dam
bility! will be: warranted.
All:work will- be ready for delis ery +amen promised,
The patronage of the public' is eoLcited, and per
fect satisfaction guarrantsed. • • .
Towanda, August 2, 1868.—il
SHEEP CLOTHING
VERY CHEAP!
In order to make room for the LABGEST sad
BEST EtOC/Cra
FALL CLOTHING
Ever opened in this market, I win tor the
NEXT SIXTY DAYS
OFSEB aIY ffUIiSME:II aioTgrsa
RE(34R . D , LESi' OF C05'7.!
•
' • I ~_
It is unnecessary for me to say-that my goods ars
STRICTLY FIRRT-CLASS;
And are onbr offeted at grniAly reduced pricei rath
er than eati-r them over to neat season.
Towsztdi, July Zo, 1874.
T"
PLACE TO BUY YOUR,
•S: AND HORSP. FIXISGS ENERALLY ,
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in the, store lately oaeapied 1
by J • tra • *oiff as a Clothing Mare. Having re.
1131 gabliahment to more tommodlcraa insd
co. • marten, I respecrully invite my old
ettition• g o i a Call in want of anything in thaline of
11 /O£4.I., 4 BIIDDLES,NOTS. 2141 4 111ETE!. SIP
kr:, ha.. to give ma a can, feeling ■atiitied that froiij
the facilities I omega for gerchasing stock. I du
do a bettarjob, at a loarer.prioe, than any other ea
tabhahment in the county. •.
DO N'T FORGET TIrE PLASE -ONE DOOR .RE. 1'
TRE:FOX & sErsoua;l3 CORE • I
!day 9 4 . ;"
' o. r.berroii.
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IF YOU WISH TO BUY OB SELL 1 _
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HOUSES,FARMS LOTS OR I
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MILL PROPERTY, or if.yoaNtish to lend or borrow 1
money on Real Rotate or other security for a abort l
term or a term of years, or if you Irian . - i -
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RENTS OF!H . OUSES 1
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Or him -r property collected arid paid, we, otter se• i
pt. or xillties for the prompt trarmaction of ouch
bat:a it. ;. I
1 0 trellow a tine list of property for: Bale, and 1 f
II - dd ,slang . ' 11
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EL „Ii 1 ESTATE DIVESTMENTS
fu either toter' or county, WI 4, well to call an as 1
A.J. Non; lc co.. i
Real Estate tad Loan aerate.
wsada. Rai 1
Office Ill sin street, oppoette gams_ Ream To-. 1
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AGENTS WANTED I; , 1
f. .
At the ritelthis work is now sellin it will att sin i
saleo - •
ONE :HUNDRED; :THOUSAND
Copies before the canvas" is cOnsplete. Presbyte • i
rian minister' without chaere, or those in ill health i
who wish tb regain it by open air exercises, teach- I
era, students, laymen, and others who deeire to ob- 1
lain lucrative employment ha a moat respectable oc
cupation. are solicited to apply for an agency to sell i
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..Tus ilitizonx or 2111: PiIii4DIVITTITAN CLICRCII 1
TrigOrrinOrr TIII W.CVILD..: -
A beautiful large octavo vcdurne. illustratedfce i
steel and Wood engravings.irhich'everiprea .
Wally will; to poasesi. .AppMation • I
elusive territory. Ito., should be:rosde at once. - i
Address PE Will 41. UM ill Vo., illlLroaqW
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M. E: TIOSESTFIELD