,Tar Prpatining - I:oe . stroyinz Cinker *onus in Orchaids. • -•' Mr. E. F: turtis=. - Rockford,i 111. Writes to tlui Chicago Tribune as fol the 55th of May last 1 ;I ntI)NARA . ' in the Chicago. Evening a letter givinz, the habits 'or •tlic canker-worm, and showing i how - iticaai be exterminated. - - now:have• til satisfaction of knowing that:in vti.ry many" - Cases the remedy I r6eotn - mended - Wa,, nsed, and thousands of apple v,rees that Wete already eotered with mail worms were saved. Their fOliage was left uninjured, and - . the matured a good. crop of frnit'; . while orchards in the same vieinity -iimilarl affected, which were not so • • treatutl.f:soon cooked as , though fire ha 1 sw€:pt throil.glitliem. the trees as, 'itinocent greili leaves as 033t0. • - . The object of tl!ir: letter is (if 1.,0s ibt,: : ) to , convince the .pplllic B tha this retarrix i , 4prac•tieah effectual an( :tee ; :Hut that. with very little effort 111.4• last cethe - i wehard play 1)0 111*(4 IsTfiout. : , I ,luote much 0 lay former let ••1•':is is essential in this couneelion. The femnle canker worn rises Out .Or.the ground in the spring, as soon the frost is out. and crawls up the trunli of the trie (as she is wingless). :•tai deposits her (.7gs under ohi bark 4,r' in - rough ,laces. which hatch in 1l c or in the fore part of June into loo'iiitp;r'sCaterpillars..or ledj measuring' worms, which soon . stotead over the trees. destroying the 1111121 111:111 , havic hevt, ;6,1 to pre :,t-tlieni froth eralvlin2: tae trey to "wipe :-;o that .flier, -11011 - nc , ;. In ont. (14114 left to tel :IN , iNtt 1.l ii:tris with :-yringe 11:1114 plllllll. altalviespOoliftli •ir P:10 , .21V( . 11 pnteilt pitilrla 0 , t Win .0 the ‘vorins are all hatched ; ;!.s . near as can ha judgo, give, the trees'-a good ;wetting down. awl ,if,at- - •terwnr,is it is discovered that they were not ;ill killed, put on more ;.Imt u , willy on6we.tting Will answer. - The .liiptid Will not only destroy the cankeri;Worm. hut the Myrids o_,• ;nseets todsmall to lie seen by the naked eye. that are•preyinfr upon the .lia,t2.e o - r trey<., (hie party - ,says that alter usin: , it last year in his orelm rd. the lolia ! , e made such luxu-. i;in'..[o - r, .tvtli and - wasdark -o . and ..:.1 ii..0 . .1 ha t it V.":,1, al1110:4 1,1:14* ; vili(•ii ;:ocollit , fur t h e flvi that ap tl.- 12:IOWN , ql, trcca 4kn whiclr'ihese - , .\,,rms Hate . liven killed are' almost peyreet. hit•;4or and kdrerthan on oth . . :i-,•'-afely itt the I, ,svt.f pit.-troying the insects ha( the n- in the l'Alt\l'lNk. 01 1 / 1 tritl,l, :t very hri.rht Nv.qn:tl). nri)lcr . "; \Vt• tip\•t• -:1 id - 111'1111112: 411111 )) - 1 'I. "thcri• i 11(; :;11 11;z1n-dru:ri. nocti ino. F uld ~ k ris -11(; ivi;;Nrititril id effort. :1111 t 1,„11..4•11,•:- 0011 it _ • \1 it .t k•vcry t 1111 1 :., for i- a world almut •wlp) have upoi 4 it or t nuthin ! r, comparativelr. for 'uxample, lye Were to ask m:lny kind,: of g r:tises--real -ou your farm. cotdd 11-, their i•lqT(.o,,unums, ;!nd 'hi-tory? Sufritost.• we how wally. plants your and the , •• „ the:-‘; !molt , . trim-pi' flower for or ilowtw,:. tell we were to ask you how 141.117, - visa your farm f•yetv - the tinny of their arival , •11,1" , lepart mi.., their habit:, 'while . ab -ent from pair locality imiance ‘-c:tr—e,allil von -tell.inA Sup : :1 ,1; v, at how limns . spetiezi or niv to Le roun4 on your nalpes. Irktory, injurion.; to yon or ;1)(4, upon or piatitsqlicy when .2111 how iijltm they appear, and how von Jell' ? Nvi n=l: viii Its spoc iirwit. tilt' grliz-ses aryl other plants, inA.els. etc., may be v.-Itliin your houn , lary ,ml i v , ut Ilium to .lul \Vt. II " \ - -4 , 11 NVPre t t 1111(ill - tilke to or: .•, . „ 'it I HnV ro tlu.‘ hal,'e I you lyortlil fin vi ,1 1 , 1; shrul: vut the know unit 4:111(i Ivi , ltl4 'wive t.n. 1 11 , .:tt_ it is not tho e titrn;l that i. Lut it is v.(41 I,\li)zt.4ll, Nrl • 1.1:: , S • I Woll 11 1' NVI:•••C' 14)1', r:11111erSk0 :' , 101:4i- Zit!' 11101'0 in tht•it Hail}. flitHorei?ltt Thk is 11 . , (;:.i 1 , 0 --ail Or aura(. There or totr r rlt that htitl .k. g61 , (1 egg h"; ni:1 1 •411 of_tzn I..trls sixty parts and tliir.ty .16Tts The lk ;lite •or :In l ci)103i11.4 1 0 .1. 1,• , 1 :It:si% the yolk tift.) . '-twO, The avvrage of an v g : r is 0\ °nacos. l'racticalls au tt‘ez ak`litnal food. and yet there is tione of the (lis:l ,, reeahre iN - t'lrk of the 1 , .1(444er access:lTN- to obtain it. The 11l it \ - r2l , i , riln , ,Eng . l:tmlefig,s i'„ 111111 . \' ' men ..are - ;1•1 ninety vctil , 4i oto, atilt +,.,• r.,:;tinti;:ti , ly free 1 . 10111 I , est •Av1t. 7 .11 coOked 1-1:1 1111111Ilt:. tite 11-it oilZ•lNive to `ollle wit thv whilt• thorn t„ tlilli• .1 , 1" Iltit-t -; 01,11 S,C1111.1101! , •S,lh•11 LEM W . ith 1, 1V•01 Vt':l" .1 ii if‘gg. si:i'cd 1i t t,i ‘ ; for ja king, if ..:;':•••••rve :u ;y L(tt;sr thin 1\111,41 1. tlrntl~tt'ul~ Fri,l than ,1 An (it:01,1)01 into !.‘ , l !)t only a :clean aryl but_ a delicious nioNei. I ,:.(ple \ - I ,oil the to to of their Ity pepper and •.:11t. ;totter k tiit best • • 1!•_. :it the late !,1 ot .1.0141(m. En:!.. ;I , ,, rafre wij g ht, the ten larg t t -d•crs ofJl , ie lireeds named follolvs : Devons 11, 3 - i, 2.205 lbs 12 rns., • 4 " 110 , lbs. The larP'est .shown - • iv: ;;c !a tic years old short-horn. n, o , lln 2,:150 3..!, - 11erefoi;(1 -leer weighed' 2,3441 lbs a -Devok, 2,008 . Plots mail who can drive. a 1? horse .13 miies tit,httattielpgiettig. ib ripe tut - sagk or a better ttrrlll.l NOTES ON THE 'INTERNATIONAL I S 11L. I ::±l-25.--GOLD.EN TEST; 1 SAM. L: '2B The Book of Samuelwere originally otie Book in the Hebrew Scriptures. The division now existing ' was `made- by tlut:reek translators of the 1W Test* menu Their design was simply to pro mote convenience iu translating and read ing the contents. Hence they ;closed the '• • In the history of the plan of redoup; tion. these two books have a Well-deft:pd. province. They are occupied with the f, under God's direction and grad:toeO. of the kingly feint; of gorern- ,:writ in the Theocracy." (Barrows). The wthie of the authorliitunknotrn. 'fl Work was probably .coin s piled from contemporary records by some one con- neeted with the schools of :the prophets. The dale of the composition was probably betwen the reign of Rehobeam and the reformation in the reign of ,Tosiah: that in, bet NlTell 973 13. C., and 62213. C. But it impossible to determine the exact time. (S,O Smith's Dictionary.) The Hebrew Book received the name of Samuel. and -this - name ;!..S retained in o ur torsi in. And Tightly,' fOr Samuel is not only the central personage in the his tory which it records to: the establish ment of the kingdom, hal it was also t ro . ag;ll him. as the acknowledged proph et :or the Theocracy, that "bOth Saurand Sri ii ignated and annoiuted for kin'f.ily office. He *as the last of the .finl;.:;cs. the first of the regular succesis itlid the founder of the - .'ll;m:treity. _lle is thef 4 k: eatest char actvr in scripture since:: the death of Moses. The word "Samuel," has been ditferkintly derived. It may Mean "name or God "--• placed of God 7—" asked of heard of God." • .‘s.u.s - srs OF THE LESSON 101:21E9 a; c Tsgcau . LEMONS. MAY, 28, la 73. SEcOND QUARTER. VII.I honk with the death of Saal, a nd the second with David's accession to throne • 1. Tin. Parentage'of Samuel, vs. 21-22. - 2. At 'Home; v. 2:1 .A t the Tabernacle; vg. • 1. Saunters parentagei 1 1 1 11 is father's naule w'as Elkanah (God . preates or 'pos. s,.es), an Ephrathite, in Ephraimite. home was on 314. Eplurahn—i. f., the central mountain range of Palestine. The town was called Ramathahn i -Zphim: i.e., the twt. Ram:tits, or hills tit the watch men. It w,,uhi appear that there was a double •Iwight upon which .the town was built, \t !lid' served for the purpose of lwavolu, or Ontlookers. At the foot of the height WAS a fountain . (1 t - Izarn. 22). The ,ite certainly identified, but ua fu.,,bably 4or f miles'itorth of A.m. sale ot. • It appears from 1 (davit; vi: 22 7 -'2:4, that Elk:Malt was a Levite of the family of liohathi But it is certain that neither he nor Samuel ever pet:formed • priestly funetion4, And this accorels with the ac count which ascribes to David the estab lishment: of the - priestly and Levitical emtrses - fur the temple-service. Elkanah a man of considerable Wealth (i:24). Ili, name seems to have Itten a common cm in hiS tribe. lie was pne of the few, private citizens among the dews in whose families polygamy was found. This prob ably all from the dist4cred state of soci,Lty. - and - has no approval in the rec ord. In fact. it is strongly disapproved in the statelnent of the evils that grew out of it, For the - reason of the permis sion, of it, see Matt..xix: , • llis Mothe4-'s name was, Ikannalt ((mice oriw, eye.). She was certainly a most rc- Maid:able ut—remai•lu for piety, for prophetic gifts. and . : fior poetic fire. Der piety verged on the: - .ltopular asceti cism of that period—the - N - azareate. The bume of her mind was SI demi' and disposed to melancholy. ( t Sam. , She was a:beautiful type and fu.rerumter:.of the Vir , :in Mary. Tier hymn (ii: 1-10) is le markalle for containing the .first don of the Messiah mulct - that note; (ii: Ist). It is airinitted that‘it belongs to the highest order of propheOe istetry. This pious and gifted woman - t;•tutdd not fail to win the love of a true-Matt. If mean enough fu have two wives.` he was true Mmagh to love.this daughter of "graceH .111 - k tli 1 , 1111111 ,, 11 " rvajrl:l of an ignoble vossion;:f s• '2. Samuel at)-'.llMnali and all his lonise went up to Shifiih (a distance or ~,,nes) tO, sacrifice :lehic:ali of Hosts. 'Pin. an account of tom of, these : Visits, see after the birth of Sainuel. he went uiynot only to NU:rifire., alS'q ti!• pity vow. This must refer to snme;vinv be made in - connection With liannahH vim-. or the hirth of Satintel: perhaps it. [Means an ad ditional sacrifice. Peninnah aini her chil dren accompanicil liim as, ti4tal: lint Ilan tialt declined to go . I.lntil ,her S4in was weaned: that Si) site Might leave him there fir t;lo's service.:dtl is significant of lier . lil,wer over her linsband, that he tirade trbjection. !N , . had. full faith that she lthew best in religions matters. l'he Weaning- of l:e chill probably °emir rcil at the age of 'three ;yettrs: although som e think it was at the ',age of seven, t tender age). and Olio's 41 the' 'age of tWelve. .(weaning front Childish ways). Titus at least the first three years were spent at home. If. as is 'probable, Samuel was a .precocious child, (for 4mrs special gifts :ire always of, the highest excel lenee)."we ran see that in those years the principl e s of his chartico; . r Were laid—the ways for . his feet marked mit. The piety and poetic temperament of -his mother, jotted to prophetic in4;tht. must have quiAemal and enlarged of her boy. She breathed her own sintl, N‘ith all its mtfultilled yearning:: ind ideals, in to his kindling breast, auto wilt:a he let"( home it was as the bloom and fenitage of his mother::: mind -and life. lie watt , them if only three ccai's 41d, indeed. I letter ; wrtj baieVe tha he reinaino In•noefortb taberna de. as I !iiworils imply.; lie wa, flu baby I,lannah had taken care that ber love Amnia not weaken and Pamper him. lie was ajth.. and probably Itaoll been trained with special purposc,,to live without tier in (4011's house. Still he!wonld need some :fetitinine care„ and it as likely enough cither•that he was committed to the care of some of the pions Hebrew 'women em ployed in connection with the sanctuary, or that he was educated among the chil dren of the priests. Ills IMme was evi dently in some of the buildings opening ufstn the court. - ! :3; Samuel at the Talientacle. When the weaning was accomplished, Elkanah. Hannah,' and the- thild;: went Up to Shi loh: but there Was 110 Mocking Peuinnah in the- company this Pethaps_on the way she sang her'sOng,!or a( the jour ney's- end; ii: 1. They took three bul locks—one for each, sC:ltt of the child's life, and one for—t:aclt of the three great sierifices : the burnt;' krr-atid thank-offer ing—one etthah Of tibui, ehual to one and one-ninth-English: bus4eld 4 nd eizoLigh for tomeat offerings—and skisa of wizm i , to bi pouie; oat fie. 6 - 1441azaVittabo zaUatAttlitigT, gat a tilitr* dedataZit is 4mfl''''44lt: di the Same spot where she tad prayed four years before, she joyfully held up bet boy that Eli might see how tri r te, God bita been to his promise through him (i: 17), and how good to his disconsolate hand maid. And then followed her words of consecration in pursuance of her vow, 11) : "As long as he liveth,- he shall be lent to the Lord." The advancing in terest of the drama ends in a 'fitting cli max : "And he worshipped the Lord there." - The subject refers, we think, to Samuel, and means that he prayed to Je hovah, as his - mother had taught him. But the Speaker's Cinnmentary is. very positive that Hannah is meant, although the masculine form of the verb is-used. This would strike every - one ro appi - priate Close of her, moble speech.' Parents should consecrate their chil dren to God even before their birth. They stieuld esteem it the highest honor War sons can attain, 'to minister before the Lord.' They should cheerfully yield them to his service, and train them carefully in the truths, and practice 9f religion. A " praying mother" is the grandest bleis ing God gives any child. And we may be sure that a mother's prayers for a' son are never lost. More men would pray in public, if more boys were trained to pray in private. Children should be early ac customed to attend the services of God's Louse. Vocational geparlmsnt COMMITTEE OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS E. E. QuAritaN, W. IL TuommiN J. C. CRAWFORD, E. L. HILLIS, A. A. KIMSEY. - (ALL condutudatttons intended to be inserted In this department, should be sent to the chairman of the committee; E.. F.. QrUCLAX,- at ToWanda, and win be forwarded by him to • the Editor In charge for the ensuing ween THROUGH tardiness of the P. 0. De partment, or else of W. H. TUOUPEON, the editor in charge this week, the matter for the educational column arrived too late for publication. • t ___! ;1 . ~ ti _ p 0 W L & CU., Are now receiving and will open TEM WEEK, THEIR NEV SPRING CARPETS The largest stock eier opened by tlient NEW FLOOR OIL GLOMS, ip heautif uniora ileAgn. A NEM: LARGE STOCK OF 1! A P E 11. To all of ahk Ii they jut ite 311 31areh 2-5, - , 1873 RAN AWAY.-=Wh e reas; my son, EVGENE GILLIGAN, has run away from me, this is to forbid all persons harteSPlng or tinst- Ing him. The said Eugene Isla years old; hail on when he left a white hat, grey etotand brown over all,: has a. sear Drenthe lett eye, also one I feft check. Anv person "gli - lag Inhumation whe he boy may be found, or rCturning him to me will he suitably rewarded. HUGH GILLIGAN; apri;*. Campbellsville. Sullivan Cu.. l'a. F 0.-R SALE. ":I am A Wry desk:ll.lv lAA, tirst, &e.. for Nair. LOT L AUG E : AND BUILDINGS FlitST-VLAS. I.oeait'd on South Main Street, Towaitila, Pa 'or further particulars enquire of the undersigned ME FOR SALE.--A valuable farm in Athens twp., laying 2 , j miles from Athens Boro, and 3 miles from Waverly. Contains 158 acre& of which tin are In grass and grain. A (laity of 25 cows has been kept on It, and there Is base ment stabling for that number. It has a gentle la: elinatlon to the south, and la warm, strong tand. It will he,sold low and possession given immedi ately. Address novl6-7411. • DISSOUTION NOTICE.-No- L tice tA hereby J. given that the partnership et !sting between C. Sultans and A. S. Macdonald. tinder the firm name of nudist's & Macdonald, was dissolved on the -nd day of April, A. D. 1f175. by jutittl4 consent, The business will In future be ruodurted by A, S. Macdonald. C. J. BURIIANS. A. S. mAcrooNALI,. • SIEUTTERINGI EMiIM NO CURE, NO PAY M. A. WHITE, '- Of the 1:. S. Staten:min Inatttubb, ItT. Y. City, will reinalit Scranton; at 215, Limiest Street, Abgett ei_seoptits, to cum these *diktat with ate.rtglirgiff I4IP Powell 4t Co. NM OM ME pistopelittl POWELL k CO. HENRY ',FERMI! E. D. DREW,'Ettetra, ST. D. F. PARK, Athena. Pa.; J. DREW, oh the farm. Mfat!% Aittmios wlAga`?. iham . J• wafts. , _ _ . R D. mars?. O trA Nil A WEVEANCE AGENCY , - • • luta street. opposite tt►e Court House _ Flat AND MARINE COMPANIES. ; • cowszscrat. Untwolt. I Qvitxx Colgiv , rzsim, of New Tett, Orxitaina. " OrsztAN Axicarcks, DlLloguArthx. : INicErrx, -- of Hartle* OILIMXT. I ' A p ax, of Plabulelpliti, • WTl:math or Wiikelhig4rre• - Aicktox. of Ohio, Crturxr, at Newark, Malt & ACIIIIOII.III eItISPAIIIIII4. , 1 • - l• ' 1 . lauds t5,a5 0v ...34" • i " r.ies,24o uo,ooo NATIONAL LIM M U. $. Texirauxas. of Baer EtAILWAT PAssles. " Losses adlasted and paid at lids °Met.. .1 • - I __l NINI;LE IcIvINCENT, • Genets! Agents. Ve'..75,t1 PIE - PANIC, .. 1 Wit”nics DISAGRZABLE '" i 'ONi. ! I is past. The country agar "'!elite' i ...„.,,—...... 1 ":„ All Itbio want! I READY - MADE o tinsinch , Of the !test stiles and' inado!uP In the beat num. • i ner, , will be plena -, tti tO In that 1 . .1 . . K. . R I , IT 1 i 'm 1 1 An eipertenced dealer,lhaa opened an Immense ottOok of ; 1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS • : • eatable tor t MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. MY STOCK OF SHIRTS, TIES, GLOVES, -COLLARS, CUFFS, TRUNff.S, TRAVELING • And In fact everything. ,in the: furnishing line. Is unsurpassed by any atop In theTeoantry. If you don't believe, l Can (let you better liar gains than have been given you heretofore, Just eal . at my atom In GRIFFITHS & PATTON'S BLOCK. BRUNIE :4 and I will CERTAINLY OONYINCE YOU lain PrePared !Mall an 1 advertise, and = r -- iniNor FORGET THE Pl-tcli Store nventlj occupied by Mrs. J. 11. 1111 1 . °I ; J. li-BITSII. aprB4.l. SITSQUEIIANNACOLLOVATE .18NTITUTE. We Spring Term of this Institution will commence April 5.18715, with theltakoting corps of experi- stenced teachem. EDWIN E. QUINLAN. PRINCIPAL. fly:tent Lanviages. Haihrunnties and English . Broaches. • '• E. L. HILLIS, A. 8., :Indent Languages, Commercial and Haientific Branches. MISS MARY E. MIiRRILL, PRECEPTRERF, Common and Higher English. MISS MARY I. MASON. Common and Higher, English, MLLE; J. Frnelki Dranlng and Painting. MRS. 0. A. BALBwin. focal Music And Votes Ceatare. MISS MINNIE C. HOWES. /14 rte m ; t nta illtu is The cu,ronutry classification of students wilt take place and classes be organized lb such of the higher and common branches.as the heeds of the students may demand. cfffecial attention given to those desiring to prepare far business, college, or for teaching. Regular insl(rnetion in Drawing and Vocal Music,' free of Charge. Excellent advanta ges iminatrnmental Music and Voice Culture. Expenses per term for board, tuition, fuel, lights and washlng,lrom *WM O. Rooms for domino ries recently , newly carpeted, provided with new heating apparatus and arranged in snits , with bed rooms adjacent to sitting rooms, far surpassing any previous accommodations'. Tuition for day stu dents from at to 'Ur per term. For further particulars address or call upon the principal, E. Z Qri.WLmr, Towanda, Pa. 3111.1,gn For, Pres. Board Trustees. taprl-75. j'EWETT & SON'S PERFECTLY PURE WHITE LEAD. TIIIS IS TILE oNIN QITALITY OF WHITE EAII THAT W$ RAVE MADE FOR pr SINTEEN I,* A iqi JOHN. JEWETT A: SONS a 182, Front*. P New York. PACIKAGy,S, WOOD PAILS, 12+ 2 , 3•i and 50 Ihs.cacb. KEGS. 23, 50 and ro lbs. eacL. CASKS:about 3:10,' . 300 and GOO Ili& each. Tin eathi, per lb higher thin In wood- FOR; SALE BY Int. 11 U. I'ORTER & SON Also, at the lowest price, PL RE LI NS EED OIL, TURPENTINE. AND VARNISH, COLAINED PAINT (Dry or uilxel In on Or yarutsh), • BRUSHES, OF EVERY DESUIPTION WINDOW 4S: PICTURE GLASS Of r sizes. Du. 11. t'. 1101/TEM. COBN.E.I/ *AIN AND4iNli,li7h.. TOWA N Di, PA April lit, In7.S but. REAL E',.r; T T . l tE ! 1. J. NOBLE & CO., ,meet TO4'7.4Artil.. Pt :NA" FAUMS, IIoUt•ES REM BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN, ALWAYS ON BAND AT BARGAINS AL+o WO! trakdA of land In lOWA, NEBftASKA & KANSAS, . !, Along line of 1411 ItnadA. Very desirable lof,Emlgranta. . rIIVI'LIITY YOB 'RENT. YOU DWELLINGS AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Rents collctett - and ,kemlttett on reasonable term& Money Wined' £ Loans Negotiated. Padie z takisztiorazetrardo went, too ~. i ,.. 4, 1e0)X14.06 AitAlts,:gotrs!,- TOWANDA; cossirit sad .ixliissiociAsTithit& The Bones,ot oil guests of this home booed rise lasi by Tits, vdthopt aty A saperioreittaßy of olti,ltagilsh Haw Me i 'list received. - ; T. R. JORDAN, Toirrands,,Jars. *Ali. + Prep:Sew. "PLIVELL TA. lining leased th witrthe travel •vparett to give tiles a call. air North shin twmur bka k. 02,600,000 " 1400%000 " 24 04 4 25 " 1 4 14. 4 53, " 1,11:44410 , 706.60 " .14152402 " • MSC 40116,610 " 2:11,141 BETIELE ." OLD MO, EEJ Inch to blatartea interests, it I) , the, only 'pundit' In the reentry Independence flail, bon by the slquitru within Its 'walls of 'Washington. a Fayette. Leo and other patmiets of the nevolutbt Thin popular betel has retratly changed hant Ik c IMPruvelL entirely refurnished. and the Prieto , ' cordially iltivites his friends amid trarell g pulite to give hint a call--no pains will be spared to remoter their star cotnfortahle. People en route for Philadelphia win find It convenient to spend the night here. reardling tbe city, about eight hi the morning. satitpte room on the first floor. for the acremunstation Of coinnisrelat Trento. C. T. SIIIT11; • Sept. 41.'73.. Proprietor. DINNING R0.0.M8 IN er)NNECTION THE. BAKERY. We'are prepared to teed the hungry at all !tomb of the day and evening. Oysters and lice Cream to their a-asona. 3larrh "10. Qut:scgs, restortof to crjn• N A It. G cN T. AT THE ' FIRST WARD I.3AKE MRS Itat lUg pan•baljel try.. ntoel: and flx.init , i (3f 11. A c o wlee !fakery, pa, r,‘fitt44l tryy astahltslauria aul putchalril an .! • • NEW !STOCK OF GOODS, Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruivi Canned Fruits, Candies, Confec tioner}•, Fresh Bread, Biscuit. Rusk, Rolls. a-x.4May. . xvill he opened i in connection with the estalan, went, where tulles and gentlemen can always flit the nest cream had other delicacies of the season flax been recur plied with subs, at reasonable r town will tind t wants of the In Ttywatida. NO TIC, But iht. verli first-etass grc TEAS, Received I►aUl and bong, Having te•e a Finn-class 1, Parlittle:. fur ! It an object fi, SEE M ME RED, W 111 CI ki. B WHOM.; GROC no BUTTE E,Terlal at, deity MEM A MISTAKE, We find - very many are ofc the opinion - - that we have gone out of buEdnesS. If they will call on us one DOOr North of McCabe's & Ed wards Grocery Store, they will find us on hand with a large Stock of MEN OD BOYS .C.LOTHING AND FURNISHING - GOODS IN GREAT:TARIETY II ENItY PORTER We say without fear. of eontradie Lion, Ace' have the best stock of FINE SHIRTS, NECK TIES, HATS AND,CAPS, Special Rates to Country 'Mere ants, Grangers,, and all others that will buy in quantities. April 1.7" 1 1 11.IRCE & BItAUND Haring bought the' husluesa or Mr. P. Powell, would respectfully evil the attentlon of the people of Towanda and vicinity, to their place of business. where can be found at all times a fresh and full stock of ' FRUITS, NUTS, . . _ . CANDIES, . ' ' - • TOBACCO, , ' CIGARS, &C. Wsinor ro l:ilsvoteoui wholes time tir our Aria %less, awl talmoltt tablas ,Igstrousge. - -! ,--• !', ~-, : ''. _ . 1 -..:' ' I t 1 6 7:' .-... 1 , ; ... i 't : - .l 4ii i ittak, to, 616 sof t'"'' , , co.. ml latianud& 1101.78 E, TONVAIIDAi C. ii. WiLSO.NT I • !MAN , IN . now read) . 10 ' I4CCOM . tag piddle. No pain nor exPenge vo Nat waot tfi those wbo may if Public *parr, Mit tit Iterrears lE.M,"PA: Y-- RAVIAN t i:'OUN INN; II r I I.T 1758.! coritt noirst D. W. SCOTT Ac CO MARY E. Klrrit HIM} Sul teil to tat, trade, such as A. neat aminttrat'liv. CREAM 'SALOON BM MMEEThII lini iti.lted, and will at all thaw' I. :410. tauthti catableN, which will he nerved te'. Yanners and others wlsiting Ms n cooreulent-plara supply the 'ler man. Atli{' E. Kitrtnimf, MENEM eriez and !torsions K HERE! nest gooals, of all kind, kebt I,y and wi4Q !)own, l7abu, ionvo HICTL I FM; e2ASit The eliideest MOLASSES, KURE UPS, SUGARS, CU COFFEES, &C., v. fresh from the New York If:hrtiel tt at the very lowest rash prices: engaged for the lard three year, with I'M,!emir grocer In 'New York, 1 have 'mylag my giwits so that 1 ran snake it all CABII ItI7YEICS,caII and STOCK, - A ND, PRICES fore purel . lAmlng elNi.n here rAr (sit a•vit rnoDuci M. 13: OW E I) 111.17 E sTunE, Bin E-s-r P A T,C AND "RETAIL EMI I=l UES AND:PROVISIONS TuiwANDA, The hemt brawl, or t ALWAYS'ON HAN 1,711,,t ink° 101 l for all klpils of itEr UNTRY PROLATE ...Inch ro, POULTRY, • GAMU, IME yntlon paid to tilling•orilerA. fioodn red free of charge anywhere" In the Borough. C. 11. PATCH 11 Miscellaneous A,dvertlsementz. All of whieti jwe will sell at VERN LOW PRICI..:S Kept in Towanda TAYLOR NEW ViRM. • • wr/41,4!Atintit:.spr.. 4114.14141108 tato_ tit .orood WON Duluth azo prepored t ip 'all ioutito otwortimpottagstag to their badness, wit* promtptoesioicb: MILL . GpARIIOS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MANISRILLS, • And Ml kinds of Mill Irons i n sde to order, ENGINES IREPAIRED. ,dud work warranted to ere satisfaction. • - 1. SHINGLE MACHINES Of the latest and most ttnpnwed kinds Manufactur ed and.kept constantly en hand warmly. for use PLOUGHS 21,113t-1i11.1.,.1R0N AND W00D1 , 4 4 .i BEAUS of. nil kinds CULTIVATORS, CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGI POINTS • Of all ktn,lN and the latest Improvement kept Uu hand. (Milt* POWERS, LAR“E SIZI - - s , rovE CASTINGS (i It A.T S LEI) ANHS. JQIT SHOES, 1,A116 IF: KETTLES t. ail kiiiit4 lit castings tutninlu•d at HOCK March 30,10 BLOOD *e()MPANy Mtn continuo to mituutacture drat' celebiated lORSE POWERS & CLEANERS And will sell a better' Machine 'for less money th4u ran be had elsewhere, in' the world. Wwclalin for our machines that they will do as much, or WO, than any other, and more elutalqy built. We per sonally superintend our work and see that ft Is well done. We will send ' DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of our . Ntacbines 011 upplivatiou ON}fk TWO I'7IORSE POWERS One and two horse Threashers an Separators,' Thresher and _ Cleaners. FANNING irlieCULAlt AND, DEGAI; SAW Saw snd Grist Mill work done tb • order. Give us a call before purelmtiing elsewhere. Yd (11104QV/11l ‘SK:4II.LV "oa :11 (worm laig.i,%o NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! Oprxtqt.e the taco-Jail, TOWAIi."DA, PEXN'A. 11ENftV STITLEN Respectfully annutinces to his frliquis titmis, that he has. built a "! NEW,IIIiI,Ck('.\RItI.Ua: F,ICT4)IIY, Where he will ronsttintly koep on hand a Nu a...rt . tatAtt trt FAMILY CAI:111,10ES, TOP AND OPEN. BrowEs, PLATFORM WAGONS, TROTTING SUI;RYS, AND sKEI.ETONS Made of the hest material and finished In the hest city style: Ifts tong esperlenee In city Car riage Factories gives him a decided advantat;:e over others In the FISISII, STYLE ANI),I)URAUILITY waginlF. , Ali lie asks is an INSPECTION OF HIS WORK t i'mvlous to 'purchasing el,e where WORK *ARIENNTED. PEIWErT ATISFATION- Thankful for the patronago (urnkesly 1•a -'tendled and respeettinfly ask a ciattluttance of the wane.' I EVAIRINI: PI:DIIPTTY ATTENDED To Acs It El) PICIC lIENRY STULEN.. Towantln : Jan. 8.75 -It. 2 -- ACI ON,S ! AV AOON 8! V v W' :. G 0,. s ! I keep on MO a large assortment of kVA “ 0 N S I WILL SEL-Fi - ICIIEAPER Than any other iistablitihmoit in the trittry WAGONS CARRIAGES Of every deieription inanuf:Aurecl to order on short notice. JAMES BRYAN T. Towanda, 'Mural . ..is; lida _ I BOOK BINDERY.-.-The public is ItespeetfullLinfOrmed that the Book Bindery has been reIIIUTV to the 'REPORTER, Bulhling, third story, where will be done BOOK-BIN DIN( In all Its various alleles, on terms as reasonable as the "hard ticaesf• will 7hv Bindery will be under the drardeot C. 1Y 41 TA K E Irt At* experienced binder, and all work will be promptl' done In 8 style and manner which cannot be excelled. Unite, Magazines, Newspapers, Old Books, he., bound In every style. l'artlenlar atten tion-will be paid to the Itnling and finding of • - BLAX,K BOOKS, •i lousy des/red pattent, which In quality and dura bility will be warrauleil. •_ • • wca,*ll4 ro,asly far.ditatry-whoa ec iala a teld Tu RN Al* &. Coo t ,. t? N WHOLESALE AND . I) 1? G' G rs PATToN'S BLOCK, TOWAN'DA°, PENNA. ACID* Ern:At:TN, ELIXIR*: HEIR* tiCOAlt COATED POWDERS; otrAt* f . BTRUP* TINC WINEs,... DYE STUFFS, 71ACHINt 01LS, KEROSENE, COIIOL, Ace., &C. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, TOIJACCO . , POPULAR ( ! tTENT mkliiici'74E,s,• • . 1 ' • and a fine assortment TOILET AND• - PANTY . 000DS More than usual care I. given to the compound log of prescriptions. Open On Sunday from 9 A.ll too P. 31„ and from 5 P. IL to 7 r. ,e hr. Slab'Lt. tan be consulted at the atom on Sat untay of cacti week, as heretofore. . 11,11. TeRNEit, uray7.7'.t. BARGAINS IN S'rOVE,S • CA 11PEN 'l'l it'B rO OLS ECM TV Foic cA:•11 MILLS, if A t 1) W.A; decl7-73 tt A*. BLACK, CROCKERY OF • VARIOUS ULASS\VA HE. I'.IIiLE cuTLLIZ V. I would tit the pulpit,. that on :iity helii it sleek 1 wilnifq In tutdiitra,l4.• MEM N 9 ' c E S. P E C, 1 L TA X E S The retig•d Statutes of the Knited'states, Sec tions =32, 3=7, 3235, and 3_39, require every person engaged in any business, avorallop, or employment Witlett renders him liable to a HIS ESTABLISH - ME\T OR PLACE OF BUSINi:SS, f • A STA 31r denoting the payment of saiSPECIAL TAX, for ; the Special Tax year hegtnitng May 1, 1873, before commencing or continug business after April 30, 1871 THE TAXES EMBRACED WITHIN THE PIM- Rectilh.rs - - Dealers, retail liquor Dealers., wholesale lifitior Jh.alers hi malt liquors. tcLntcsal Dealers hi malt liquors, rijtail - Dealers hi letif tobacco - r ! Itetali dealers In leaf tobaci•u - . . ndsales of over ( 1 .1,000. fifty cents for every dollar In excess of ei.ooo. //eaters ht tnanufactured toltaecol - I 5 011 31aonfaeturers of 'tills - - - - :pet 00 Anti for each at 11l manufactured - - to 0o And for each worm mannfactnred - to 00 Manufacturers of tattacco - - -- 00 II:pint:0111114n+ eittarg - 4 • - I - nOO l'ethllent- of tolkicco,.firnt elas(wore'j than I iNra horws or other animals); - - yo N) Peddlers of toliacro, second Ma:4.4llw° liOrseS . or other animals) - ' - - ^„.5 on Peddlers of tobacco, third class ( one horse or 1 tither animal) - - ' - 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth claqi (on, f.,ot th. publle conveyance) - I - Brewers tif Letts than 600 barrels!! - Brewers of 500 barrels or own) Any semi), so liable, who shall fall to toniply with the foregoing requirementg will be iiuoip,:tto severe, penalties. . 1' , ..- -- -- fir - - " - 'ile lo liii• ',ear eersons or llnns liable ..V-paV any of llieiStieela, Taxes named 'tabove,thinst appli. to 1.11.:0! DT.L. A 14IONTANYE, Collector of Internal Itevettae. at Towanda, Penna., and pay for and procuni the Special-Tax Stamp ort Stamps they need. prior to 7iby 1, Mil, and WITUOUT FURTHE NOTICE. • ' J. W. DOVIIASS, commlssloner of internal ItereOne. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, • WAsittNorom, C:, FebnuOy 1, 1875, . Mchds3-7.5. THE PLACE 'TO P . 111 1 - 0 1 Ijit tiAisi:ss . • ::! - lIORSE _FIXINGS • ENIRALLI: Is at C. F. vAto,vs lu- the store lately occupied Julius Wolff as a Clothing titore, Raring removed tuy establishment to more commodious mat Conve , , nient quarters, t respectfully invite my, old Gusto- furl", and all In wan! of anythlu in the line of I HARNESS, SADD WILTS NETS, tt9.; to give_ z,o 4peelbag tatlsaed Mat from tho elladell Re WOW" stock,. I ca; do a better job, at a lower Val. Aziy Drip Mt And prefiaratlopl:ot an WO; lIIMMI for tnedlelual purprows, OM Eardvare, Crockery, TINWARE, II Alt W All Ili 0 N A:N:11 I' IIN 8, uLAss, &e.,,, Mil In 11. T. 'TUNE'S •• • . • r 8 0.11 E , TOW 1)A EMI `1 i oFFEws PATTERNS, AN! , A- I,OW .:31L R PLATE' WA RE, 1Vb01) \\'A RE, STONE WAR F. 1') cAGEs 11A `lxl:'l'4, C; LA SS SHADES, 0. A.: 111,At'K Miscellaneous Advertidencents. I". S. INT ERNAL RE N CE I: lb April .q, 181 ii srlfet.tL"cr.tx, ti) PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPIC VOUSLY. IN VSIONS OF THE LAW. ABOVk ,QUOTED ARE Tfir: • FOLLOWINO,I ME _lry • D 1 WEE WA 'l' CI Juni:2-7 I WAT UM VINE ,AMERICAN AND SWISS iarlAi AND sl ER_ W STERLING SILVER S - 1 L Ell PLATE 1) 'WARE Mil FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST ;OLD. SILVER AND STEEL svlicncLEs & EYE GbA,:!•:sl.2s tie loot uw•.lb of Dr. Porter d: `un'.; Drug Ann • •flan titreet, MEI pit 1.; s 1.: lc T'S FOR ALL, NEW•JE\VELR 1 S '1'1) R E. tlont aptly' n.cvivingin addition to 111,4 large of Jewelry. BE MEE Mil AMEIIICAN AN. 1) WISS WATCIIEs GOLD A:4il) SILVER WATCHES. i r :ill. V Eli Pl. ATE II IV,t Ell-; OF . I. 1 - .11:11:11E5.` .. kilsl.l), t , ilver AN 11 ',ST V.E . •' ECT A.4.' I. 1.::..,. 'T r_4I,VEI: D Pl. TED 1.1 \1;" AN I) c11.11:31. 'I.OOKS (Jr I'ASIE,7'IES, atrh. and .lev.eir3 . ' dune ate ne-t wanner. and warranted. Thane fora libi?rat patronage Rita hop to merit MI f 12.7, SPE("r,ACI,ES! Thee Lenbet, hat e the power of Protectialrhe 1.1. v.• front IRRITATION arisldg from Light. 4e- Colnpanted by Heat. Under W I ISIII CS and fig,llol . letters patent, IRUNpEL TINTEP SPETACO:S bDOULD BE PREF ERRED T(1 A 1:1;trf Tlfey hive the pviver of Arresting the }teat-Vitys or Solar an& Artithfial Light before entering the :ye. They are--Violet Tiute4. yet bo s e9ustructett thatp %then aPplled to the }:ye appear colorless Tie high and lute nI the same tint 1;200 00 21'00 1(10 00 • oo • on • co ) no MIME 011,1 ''l'V =Zia JO 00 I MI 00 FINE too oo Nos. 1:1,11 7VOIiTHERYCENTitAL RAIL WAY.—DIreet route North' and south to Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and all points South; also td Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Snspenston Brltlgt, Rochester, Syrnensil, and all points East and. West on the New York 42entral Itallroad,land the Canada.% I , I. ifirOnand after January 1. 1675, trains 'IV leave and arrive at Elmira, as follows:: . i . , AWE Eta /31 'HIV. NORTH. . LEAVY. Nillall'W .1 Rl)._ Acconi ' ' 1040 S.V. .Northeru E1:5...12.1.5 'P.M, Southern Ex... 10.75 I.M. Aceo 7.15 'A.m. Wlnsinrrt ace.. Ili P. 51 Ace.... 6,50 r. A. AWE - FROM THE SOUTH. LEAtF. S01:7111{'AIID. Southern Ex-10.05.e. M. N'thern EX.; .12.15 l'.11; Nrmsport Ace 3.00 P. sit ElnUra;Nall —10.15 F.M. Ittty Ex ; 8.35,a.51. • Sir Northern Express north' and SoutherM Ex press' south. are .thructßh tratus betOrett. Rochester and Baltimore. The Morning and Evening Accont modatten north connect at Canandaigua with'iminx for Rochester and the Falls. CLII2fTON GARDNEK. Gen. Agt. ED. S. NOMRO4 Gem Pass. Agt.; Baltimore..3ld. itl - 118.:01.31STEAD has - renl*d Iva. to tie rooms torznew occupied Vy !Ira s ttcW, to the north ewe of assogo ette NifiterYi _...„,_‘‘W VI lgoisOtt to We a who arb.111414 —aing i wtsift Vir Is maFarr. 7-v7:l , Imam kg. CIIAMBERLIN. ME liealer lu 411 0 .N D S, .1 - Fr AV EIIt Y and vis LOCKS rowAN DA, PA,. 0321 :Ik.:IVELRY, SILVER WARE E I) E , 11c.,tier in FINE JEWELRY i L4+4 K TOWA NILL PA., TILE W: A. ROCKWELL FLOE. (,OLD NE TN, RINW ST L.-1)S. r NI S, NECK LACE, EMI ;it the k.WeNt pricy. =I IV. A. Itt IC li W E LI. FRI 11EL TINTE.I7 IiEAsONs WHY TIIF WM-S., CIIANITERLIN .1 E 'AV E E 1: • IMEEM lIMEEME ICA N &SWISS WATCIIES I N. 4 SPoi)Ss ANI, BROS.CELEBRATEDNILVEIt W GOLI,!.IEIVEL'kY; s.c., &c. tvposlTE coURT }Wt'SE, C11.1.11.13kaa.1?: O Obit PAT.RONs.' GYP P . ° 11. - ' l , PIIOTOG4Ai'iIERS,,, lOWA PA., (frAietul fur the genercnis ;Faro:ll3v 6t tht Pot year, would Inform all - wanting Picturp that we are still adding to our establishment NEW AND7I3fPROVESS INSTRUMENTS, ; Amt'adoptlng tried and approved modes of ,prlntlng,and retouching In order to secure YLNER PROTOGRAP*THAN EVER. .• - outslite of then titles; snit that we ina e lt S stweialty to eutarge ail; kinds of Picture., to any 511.4 degted. and !tuba Iu Vizier (741 , e , , Itullit Ink, or th On, In the' • REST STYLES AND VERY LOW PRltik.s, We also skeileavor to take all the thee vesp4, hit:taking chthirens . pletares, FO az to secnn _ • best 'regulttg. r- areron3fantly &PM* of n'A s . , . . . All flew' , pattenia and tagte4al htylep. awl f ur nialvtlann at a lanall adaluvai fratnlpa pri. : .,. , S 3fiy Li, 73. , .. • . Escellanerss Advirtisematt. C(:) , TOIVANDA 1, IA _ • . . PIERCE-4:ISC7QTT - t Takd pli.asure In announclk to their (Muds ~L, , the inatlle.generanY, that they are prepare 41 to fr., tilshany of the following nitmed Coals In•,inami. Ales to suit 'purchasers, tin:Toughly serepned 7:ma slate'd, and at as low rater as at any, yard hi 'T , - wanda. We keep the best (tfalti titan, MI! Mt ndso and Witki , Barre trines. ; i SULLIVAN S' AATILRAt nT., ... MI • all trutu utintuc In 5311111 ANI) - 7:1'0:%"1 , : ctn I . from Up;.! i 'hi Barr-Lay :111fif!,. 'We are gill %V, keep on hand Hit. nEsT-.t LLENTowN 1,1 11 THE BEST COP.4A Y. CEMENI ASI 4ieder, lett at the store- 14 ikio4, Third Ward, Jitrhy's brug . ?•mo., at opr Office; corner of River and Elizatwtic. wilrredeee prompt atteutiou. PLEASE' C 4 VF. I'S CALL. s.s.PIER(W. • • ' WM. SI'OTT. •1+2::-.7 , E F () IN ESII EI/1' I N. p. Nub,crite•r iaoticc that his it, STEAM FLOUIIIS6 MILL is tiny; itt Nticeesvini l 4pp...ration. nd astt ty• F l itel to do :in .wnrk in Ills lini• stoirt iot Crl.Ti )31 . . O,N Till, DAY TI6T IT Is I{EcEiv Ell What. llltel.:toeitt :au! Rye •.:1; Bran, always on hand . and for sale at lowest rate,. I'.lfrllt't'L.lt :NOT1( E.—/N•rsoo, the west side of the river desirisig to trotrotthr mill. will Intve tlit it frrryagt• pall lath way. n n hri ng griNts: of tvit 1,11.414.1,.. awl ttirAttrili. NO 1.7 I 14 A. DECKER N E.W F 1 R3l t 4 ..• , tore orrnpled w. , ‘n. ,Eretftilly twate the attoition of are pubfitt.., tt big' dock of - , , 1ual)17 c 1.0110(; .10101,1c:for ?p i ing r."l. :Frou, t t •or eakrieuce iti tile ho,o t , thlent that we illa.ll be ahte to meet the.w.mt- , eyegothens. - 4..11tr ;;I Bt►lS ei.OTBINI; r,troJt 4e , cgrialtql by' ;any 11.• r .;01:THERN, PENNSY ',VAN' I , lllllll'kt- , inn - • A 1. 1, I'l I) 11 11. i•-• Defy voitivetiti.,4l '4Feltemember. vt-e! I keel, evt-ryihilit; (.1..N Is' FURNISHIN(4 i;o1)1) • FELT ASO ICATs. 4 AP'. ES: 11.% tiltli 1110%-. . . . ' . Inwetither the place. i l he tAil 'land of IV, e; xl oar. eertie'r tt!' ,M;tiu :nt 'lac Street,. • DECKKR, J ROT iIF.Ts Towanda. Ntaral 17,41. T H E F: l'tl 1 2 N u.'r N , The 1:1:3111cHTON .SEW IN ki ACII IN E sprung rapidly Into . fai - or as posse , lng at t..tabluatlon of good : ruing. stimotti. duraloe, (if. 1, Mitt.ll. It t. :t slitittli• 11'a-bhp., %, tat • Iwo!, Ft•ett." ItEII.INOTON NO. I kt.ENI 1 ' •• • . „ ••.',-. A 3 Licillitc tor ntutily 'tid.F., tit tisc il l irti. ,, •.l , • I %Metter. 11:4..4. met N‘ith a more rapid in. rt' ratio, of sales than ;My itt:l4ll}lle . VI/ Olt. 11 , /),:1....- ition - Noyox 2. ' . . .. 1 . i , A Machine for maidi.faeldring_ and 1 , t. , :`• '''''' (ready for delivery only shire Julie, 1,•71.1f0rrm ,4 perfeellon, anti varloty of work. is ‘‘" I "" 3 11 ' in family 'or work,dior.. • GO OT? ,A(o4:l's wANTEIP;- fi.r circular, t: REMIN6TON SEWING MACIftNy. 4'4 Ml' ILION, - NEW ,YORK. ill BRANCH. OFFICES OF RPUN!'l.l'i .- e 7 . E.- ItF.NII.I4(4Tox & SONS. Itt:3IINGTON SEW ING M. CO., 111 , 311NOTON A(:'l{ CO., ) 28t & 283 Ilma4yt - a7 N. Y.. AruLk. Matti:4on Square, N 1., Sewing MAelifti.'S.' . ChiCagO. : 237 State St., S. Machines :w.I ATI.: Bestou, 332 WaNhtar.ton at., Sewing 31acb 11 :: Chwts.3ll./, 191 'West -,IID St...S-Mtp; U 3Cl " 4 " ‘" rttCl, 1416GCREttOe flit, Seccing )13.chlnel. Washta p ( p4;,531 7 tbS taWinir.: list • . i',J 1 AtlantA., n'A DeUlirks Opel') 11.0161, St., %wing 31 - 4: ' • • Eel). 15.15; . .- . BM I COAL, EMI F. I:: M. DO'lvi lEEE COMPANIES.'