Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 23, 1875, Image 4

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OLD AND POPULAR L tin c i i r v Atraer AND I , A. o c
The Use of Lime as a • rertilisim COMM ITTE OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS -- . A. .....
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E. E. QUINLAN, W. H. TuomPßoZil HARDWARE STORE. Mau, to tate sleet Way 20, I
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J .C. CRAW ORD, 0.. w. RYAN, PILINCIPAL
A. A. KEENET. No No No trasioas. No I No .. INo
16 ,11.. -9,, , , - .- 214 18 1
1 CODDlliti £ RUSSELL, ZoX AY l'X' -- _' 461 I- PM 1X
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tAi.t. etonnumletittons Intended. to lie inserted la
_...,,... oi this deportment. eboold be seat to the chairman of T . 21 4 $ ‘ -Misers Tens,. lls 12 55
, the conitulttiv, E. E. irra.Art, at Towanda. an d InTite toe sae - Wino of the pillar: to their stock 2s 3 19 15 ..... .efalo 12 45 12 25
...... or. greater extent Flt( he feevrarded by 11 to to ,the :Editor la charge or 5 •. 920 Auburn..:,. 9 990
7 I 12 , . 7 Ithaca 731 666
uecasionally given,when it is r i., ril 'e uluin g week l
, 8 58 12 2$ I 40 609
HARDWARE GOODS. 9 1 3 130 = 11 15 916 26
, I4sidered that inferior or unadapted ' - '''''''''''''"""
8011001. LIM s 1 165 Waverly 640 I 4 156
".
-duce. as a rule, an inferi- . _ Consisting of 944 133 •12 Wm. A 3381 4 48
, 9 ISO 136 9 Dr Athens 629 8 10 442
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wheat ou a 1T (.(1 ~ n) AND RSV EFFECTS O'S :st:11- 10 20710 Oe ...TOWANDA... 600 7 4to
VOCE SYSTEM. COOK STOVES 1.0 . ... Wyaktalus.,.. .... 6
11 23 30211 Is ....Lassyyms. .. i a 307
12 32 . • -Weshoppert.'... .. - 6 .....
Of .toe most apparred pattern& It 1 35211 Si ...Tunnatulock .. ..
=, 5 2 24
1.1 4 2 26
..2. 18 B Junction . 240 4 14 1 90
RANGES, 12 57 4 1 , Pittston..." 2r. 4 132
120 5••2 .. W. 11411. ~.. 2la 4• 116
1 - . 2 82 6 • 827 ....W. Haven.? •• 2 oa 2 -12 05
Ot all kinds; 3 1 710 4 1 .. .P. Haven .... 12 10 1 6011 25
3 40 725 435 .. Mauch Chunk.. 1145, 1 30 11 06
PARLOR & HEATING STOVES, 4 11 81 340 ..... Allentown. , •• to 474: 'X 10 05
4 41 8 24 6 11 ..E. P. Junction.. 312 19 10 00
5 8455 05 ....Bethlehem.— to 30,12.10 9 45
a 9 1 it .. .-Zaston to oa l tt 40 915
In endless variety. I AID . $ , .....yrudiths,.. 8:30 / 945 300 o
$ 9 ... en York..,. 9 1 630
Ax PX TX •36 All PM
The season is approaching for the
preParation of the-*iil for i next year's
seed; This; and the selection of the
kinds best adapted; are of sufficient
importance tO., occupy the mind, of
• the , farmer, and to &greater extent
than is occasionally given, when it is
considered that inferior or unadapted
seed will produce, as a rule, an inferi-
Or crop'.
,Thtia soiv wheat ou a
• soil. whiclrcontains no lime, or. marl,
'-.either natainilly\or
Sure to bring a pOor., return. A re 4
m:irkable instance of- this took plac'e
iti :Ireland after - the' famine. It is a
fact well, known :by ilia more intelli=
farmers in that country that the
extensive Iceland plain Which +Tiech-
pies the surfaec land ;al, tile foot Of-'
Mountains contains aq lime or
marl, and
*ere
dressings with these
materials 7*ere at stated times appli
ea when. the culture of wheat was in
tended. The- product frolnun aver
;l:4- 'year was twenty barrels per acre
(Irish). or about sixty bushels to the
Eklish acre. , After the fainitie. the
poverty and want of beast to (16
their best by the land compelled
those' who yeinained on, their farms,
imsubdued by , the -famine and pesti-
Icnce, to Omit the usual application,
. of lime to the soil, and the conse
quence was that, instead of twenty
barrels per Irish acre; the yield was
froth' five to seven • harrels, being a
: reduction of from two l thirds to three
fourtbs..•
. Another instance occured in the,
iease.of three 'farmers front Suffolk,''
who took a tract of land of- ab - put six
hundred acres near Sligo, enclosed
With a . wall -- ,as a park. In aletter
Cron' one of them after they hail been
there a' few.years, lie stated thatthQ
w,re -about qo ahairilon their borlings
;:s tire -woUld. not _ream .- *heat
•, •,•
)or.lrant wineli there was
•none 'T) be obtained in the neighbor
hood. While the soil contained nota
article of, that material, and - therd
was- none within' reasonable reach of
farin.':' In - sucii, cases as this
the application of lima is reqUired to
i.c . _renewed frequently, because either
lint! or marl-will sink in almost any
especially light, so that the 'pro
(,l s of renewing the application -of
materials is very expensive,
. There is. howe - ver, a drawback to
this fhvorable account of the effects
-.if the appllcat hut of lime to the soil,
: that- it is possible to over
!eigu : that- it produces larger crops
4,ir it certain number.of years, after
tilli-xattru falls away ,until it
ti(4•Oniesiless than before the lime .
was ;-applied, so that it appgars • to
haV - lt exhausted instead of enriched
the soil. In accounting for-this ad-.
'
verse Ofeet '.of what is admitted on
:sll hand Ito be a benefit, the chemists
,fate that lime; acts on Attie organic
pai:ts of,Alte - soil, by which it is ren
-..,icred-mOre serviceable to the growth
'of plants. On the other hand, the
fni...portion of arganic matters in the
gradually diminishes under the
proloiwed
,action of the lime, and
; hns the soil. becomes les'S rich 'in
.hose substances of organic 'Otigin on
, m which its iertil itrto a certain ex
;cut: dePends., The same eqect is
p:•o(luced ou - the 'rnitieral-matter'in
-np: soil. .when there is abstracted
Crum it a more,, alimulant supply in
liroportian with its hinnediate effect
!PP l nles.,therefore, an adequ
ate proportion or those matters are
applied
. in other manures, the soil
will necessarily become exhausted to
-,lten an extent as to counteract or
neutralize the action of the Hine.
The .
. way, therefore, to prevent - this
eifeer, is to Manure largely with farm
yard manure and saline substances,
`and thus return or re pay to the soil
whatever may Wive been extracted
too spedily or too copiously from it.
'LP E.rpreSe.
What an Old Farmer Says.
-- This is -- the advice of an old man
who tilled the soil for forty rears:
I am an old man, upwards of three
,core years. - during two scores of
•
i which
I haye been a tiller Of the soil.
I I cannot - Say that i am now, but I
have. 'been - rich, and have all I need,
'tic) not owe a dollar. i hate given my
children a dood edtieation and when
•ani ealletl away I will leave them
ti keep' the wolf away from
he dom.. My experience has taught
In(. that :
. One acre of lam]; well •prepaied
and' in:mitred. and well cultivated,
•! fworinee"s more thanl,lTO acres which
re , :•vive only the_isame amount- of ma
mire and labor used on one. • •
One cow, -horse, mule, sheep or hog
well
_fed, is more profitable than tlvo
lkept -on the ; amount of food neces
sa
,to keep 'One well.
One acre of clover or grass is
wortfi more tha!lSwo acres of cotton
where no 'irrass or clover is rais'ed.,
No farmer who buys oats, wheat
corn, tlidderand hay, as a yule -for
. ten rears, can keep the sheriff. from
the 'door in the end.
The farmer who never reads :the
paper and sneer at book farming
- and improvements, always has a leaky .
poor stock, broken down fences, and
complains of " bad seasons:'
The farmer 'rho is above his busi
ness and.. entrusts it to another to
manage soon has no. business to at
.tendt. •
The farmer whose habitual beTer
age is cold:water, is healthier, wealth
ier and wiser than he who does not
r4rtse to drink.
Plank. Floors Ruinous to-Horses.
Can't some genius invent - some
I,ind of stable- floor that can be kept
(le:ui with Out too much labor, and
not ruin the feet of horses standing
on it A .horse which we kept in the
stable last ;winter came out in the
print! so la'ine that hecouldnotstrike
trot and bis limbs seemed weak
ait.l tender, although we could find
no sore - or tender spot, nor, nor were
his litnbs swollen.
- We enclosed a small plotof graSs,
:und turned him out., cutting grassfor
iiim: 1n one week from the time iwe
turned him out,. he could trot off
iinite lively, and now he liasiearly
recoVered.• He seemed to be lame
• in every foot, and especially in hiS
hind feet, and we have no doubt that
standina idle upon a plank floor,
.cauled his h9ofs to become dry, hard
:iiandl eon . traeted_ so that they pressed
upoill the tender frog.—linatHome.
. .
(irainlin die granary is safe if the
Granary is a secure one. Thrash as
so - On •as possible whether the grain be'
s - old or not. Some. think it'will pay
to 'hold - grain another year. That
Inay be well for those who can afford
it, but if one is'in debt and borrow,
ing money to bib grain, it - is Well to
think ?twice and fount up the coat in,
interest. To Pay interest on a debt
itnti 16se interest on money in bank,
idk>. (and grain is money)`. is simply'
paying double interest.
• •
' Dr. Lincoln, of Boston,: speaks as fol.
laws : The: actual derangements of the
nervous functions whichtare commonly_
believed to be produced by improper in
fluences at school, are the following: First,
a group collectively termed-neurasthenia,
e - emposed of debility and general depres
sion, dyspepsia, sleeplessness, iniabOity,
headache ; then nose-bleed, a symptim of
congestion which seems • quite rare in
Ameriea'm compared with some parts of
Europe ;; then chorea, or 'St. Vitus's
dance; a`disease of childhoodproper; then
neuralgia, hysteria, irritable spine or spi
nal anaemia and menstrual anomalies.
This list was given in a printed'circular
or inquiry issued to physicians, and from
their answers it appears that little re-.
mains to be added to the list: But I
must add that several correspondents
have of their own accord suggested Other
evils Of more or less importance, as insan
ity, injary to the urinary organs from
long confinement, deformities of the chest
and spine, and typhoid fever. Dr. Lin
coln then passed to the consideration of
the first 'general division of the subject,
the question i "How may school influen
ces dh-ectly benefit the nervous system?"
In the first place, he said, the school
may provide for a reasonable degree of
physical exercise, , which every scholar
should perforin unless excused •by .hiS
physician. In the next place he mention
ed fresh air and other hygenic essentials,
and then addressed himself to the inqui
ry. Are the work and discipline of
whiiuis beneflicial per se? After discuss
ing this briefly, he answered: Mental oc
cupation. like all other occupation, Is
therefore good; or a: least it has a. pre-
Snniption in its favor. But the value of
. this work is vAstiS , enhanced by the meth-.
odical way in which,a good school en : fore...
es its perforinltnce. •
It is good for the body because it is bod
ily work; Because its such it farthers the
process of cheinical transmutation and
hastens the renewal of tissue. Our teach
ers, in many cases, deserves the greatest
credit for their judicious flrmneis in res
training from overwork as well as in re
quiring the full" amount of work. It is
the business of an educator to see, first )
that the faculties- essential to well-being
are developed; the muscles of respiration,
through singing, dancing, running and
childish athletic sports; the muscles of
the will; by similar methods and perhaps
gymnlisti; the inteligence, by school
instruction of. various Birds; but while
doing this he should bear in mind those
traits of childhood which are most irre
pressible, and, should both guide them .
and be guided by them. ' • '
Dr. Lincoln then suggested the, impor
tance of hapinnss ar, a source a- health.
Pleasurable sensations, he said, are im
parted by all efforts- made willingly, if
within our powers. = The scholar has that
source of pleasure constantly if he is well
managed. lie is interested, and interest
is the chief facto,' in happmes* Asking
then the question, what hartn is done
through injudicous schooling? he answer
ed, that if mental enjoyment does good to
the system, the sensation of inadequacy
to one's task is a source of acute *suffer
ing. •
Representing the evils of over-working
school children, he said, we are called iip
on 'very strongly to: condemnall points in
the management of schools Which give
rise to anxiety, apprehension, in short,
exaggerated feeling of any sort in the
minds-of scholars. The " effects of over
work arc developed either by excess in
quantity or by a monotonous strain of the
faculties in one direction. 'll6 , child's
brain soon tires," says Weit, l .."and the
arrangement of morning lessons and af
ternoon play. so convenient too, parents,
works far less well for it than if the time
were more equally divided between the
two.
[Selected for the Educatlopal Department.)
PRIMARY intrtams.
AN EXTRACT FROM .THE REPORT OF THE
BUREAU OF LABOR AND STA.TISTICA. .
Children roust, •when brought Under in
struction, be taught those things which
will benefit them in the common affairs of
life. But what are:they? Clearly these :
1. The use of language, that they may
know how to think, and give expression
to thought. These they will . attain by
reading, and by exercises/ in dictation,
letter-writing, and composition. Spelling
will come in here.
The use of the eye, the ear, and the
hand, l both as.aids in mental operations,
and in 'facilitating the business of life.
This use they will acquire 'by writbig,
•
drawing, and music; and most industrial
arts.
3. How to observe, to reflect, to reason
upon a subject, and to atquire great
truths. Here.will come in an' enlarged
system of object-lessons, and the great
facts of earth and sky, as illustrated in
topical, and physical geography, akrono
my, and the elements of natural philoso
phy.
4.- How to transact business. here will
come in mental and written arithmetic,
simple methods of keeping accurate ac
counts, thei‘science of forms, as taught by
geometry' irt the simpler elements. ,
5. The discipline and formation of char
acter. And here comes in the subject of
morality, of duties to God and man, being
the great precept of Christian morals—
here the influence of the history of nations
and of individuals, • as instruction and
warning—history in its. true signification;
civil, social, industrial, rather than war
like and of the hero-worship.
6. The physical discipline of the body.
And here comes in a variety of exercises,
gymnastics, military and. other—aiding
physical development, and preparing for
industrial, personal labor.
t :For the EdneattonalPeptutmentl.
SOME OBJECTIONS TO TEE PROJECT OP
ESTABLISHING A GRADED SCHOOL
• , AT TIES CORNER&
ny Jo l l= SMITII, OR.
Humph ! I never heard of such a thing
in my life ! I don't believe iri it. I don't
believe there is any good -in it, .nor any
need of it, nor I don't believe any man in
his senses does. If they'd make good use
of the school they've alrea4Hly : got, I don't
believe there would be no need at all of
their gr-a-d-in school. Nonsense ! What
use can they make of their high edication
after they get it? I don't. believe they
can sell any more butter, nor raise any
more'Corn as I can, nor half so much, and
I never went to school more ;than two or
three quarters in my life. ,
What use is a college edication ? Pooh !
The smartest men that ever trod on shoe
leather never went to college, and they've
made more clear money ten times over
than ' any of. your college gradewates.
Look at Jim Fisk, the darn-smartest man
that ever America perdueed. He never
went to college, nor to gradiii school, no,
nor but very. little to districk school;
neither.
Therefore, Readin", BMW and 'Rithrre
tick, is edication enough for any farmer,
or sech common folks as we hes! round
here, r should think 1 P'r'aps in a large
town like Towanda; where there is so
many big bugs 'ristocrats, aid upper
tendoms, it will pay 'em for to have a
gradm.' school. But sech a 'significant
little country place as this ha, ha,
ha-w Did ever anybody heir of sech
difinfoundered nonsense?: Chaffin' school
indeed ! Better call it a.degiadin*.scbool,
I guess..-
BUILDING MATERIALS,
Faratatte4 at
BOTTOM PRICES.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,-
Of every style. ' _
SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
Of the best mannfaettue, and warranted.
- CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
Of every desertpdon.
GAS FIXTURES,
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS,
CM
In endliss variety. The lamest and beat assort.
ment kept in Northern PennsylmAs.
, KEROSENE LAMPS,
From the cheapest to the best.
LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES
At greatly reduee‘prices.
TIN WARE,
In endless 'variety, of our own manufacture, war- .
ranted first-clasa..
. Jobbing of all kinds In our Une promptly atten
ded to. Tin roots and area tinughs put tip la the
moat satisfactory manner, at short notice.
GAS FITTING AND'PLUMBING
A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI
CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANDA.
Our old Mends and the pbUe generally will
bear In mind tliit we sell goodsTdy for
READY PAY!
Retelling it the only - system by which justice can
be 4one both buyer and seller.
Grateful for past very liberal patronage, we so.
Hat a continuance of your custom, with the assu
rance that we will offer you greater inducements
than any other establishment In the country as we
carry a larger stock, and enjoy . peculiar facilities
for purchasing:
CODDING At RUSSELL.
11y29-75-t f
NO THEY DON'T !
People. compliln of
HARD TIMES,
'But thcon who are wise enough to
BUY THEIR CLOTHING
-AT
H. JACOBS' S TORE
Never thul fault with the &Maio( the
GOODS HE SELLS.
MR. JACOBS
Now takes pleasure In calling attention to his
LARGE AND ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT
-OF=
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
-FOR
\MN AND BOYS' WEAR:-
Aa Inspection of his stock will be sufficient to
satttfy all that he can offer . greater Inducements
that:icier. tangi.74S.
FALL AND WINTER OF 1875-6
CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISH
ING GOODS, &C.
-AT
M. E. R 0 P 1•E LD' S,
-AT
WHOLESASE AND RETAIL.
Thhipoionlax house has now ready one of the finest
Stocks - of Clothing la America, tor style quality
and tit, which is a guarantee that every garment
will prove what I represent It to be.
FARMERS;
GRANGERS,
MECHANICS,
-VCD--
COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
Coining to town, are piultrularly_nquested to call
at my store and anemia° the leading styles. made
from French, Scotch and American Cloths, for
Men. Boys and Youths , wear. In it will be found
styles for the eomirig season • such as
i t t ir Len iel lrireasted Cut-sway Vest Baits; the Pi
oneer Sits; the Hussar Vest snits; the Centennial
dam of all of which I asks careful examination.
by all who are in want of cheap and substantial
clothing and furnishing goods.
•
OVERCOATS OF EVERY'
DESCRIPTION:
CAPS,. GLOVES,
HATS,
MITTENS, &C.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
-AT
IL E. BOSENFAELIPS,
ToNrANba. PA.
augl64s.
PLOWS AND POINTS..
Farmers are hereby Informed that I am now pre-
pared to famish the celebrated
LERAYSVILLE: "L" PLOWS,
of every kind. Also Pena. or 14 portion of the
plow furnished at lowest rite&
JAMES YARN.
Ghent, August 11, lent f.
STALITABLE MILL PROPERTY
POE SALT, AT STEVENESILLX, SitAD
RACO., PAS-Nine float Wratodag, c
sin leidga Taney R. B. Too propeny ealaists of
OM= KILL., IMO Mar ton of noses to good
cosontica; a SAW MILP.FALO =grand flisfeelaso
aosehhoson POUR DWZINGS, and about
Twat, Arms of laud.
A good plaaw for business.
Addreso - SLIM . ,
sago. Fag It v.v.; Nam
ADDITIONAL 11114111 d.
No. 29 leares Malta 114 T 46,p. m. ; stopping at
all stations, arrivint at Waverly at 3 20, Towanda
at 4 15. and Wilkes Barra ate Os, p. in.
No. $0 leaver Wilkes UM at 720, a. to" Stop.
tnr i lt all stations, wiring at- Towanda at 10 88,
at 12 341, and Ithaca at s' oo Ts. m.
No, it leaves Towanda it 7 10 a. rd. : stopping Id
all stations. arriving at Waverly at 8 oS, anti Elmi
raataooa.m.
No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5 30 p, m.; stopping at all
station; arriving at Waverly at 6 15, and'Towanda
at 7 top. tn.
Train 6 leaves Philadelphia at 2 10 p. m., Now
York 12 48, &miring at Tankhannork at 10 00 p. in.
?rain I leaves Tankhannork- at 7 00 a. in., arri
ving at Philadelidda at 2 21k and New York at 3 25
p. m.
-Trains a and 15 run daily With Pullman sleeping
Cars attached.
DrawlnX Room Can attached to Trains and 9
between Simira and PhUadetpbta.
H. A. PACKER, superintudent.
111rHorr. POET= DDSPONDEINT.—If you
bare been coughing all winter and begin to despair
of recovery, or If you have taken a recent cold,go
at once to the Drug Store of TURN= & Gonnos
and get a bottle of Dr. Moults , 'Syrup of. Tar,
WIM Cherry and Horehound. Take it and be well.
No other 'medicine acts ao promptly and effectually
In coughs, colds. and all diseases of the throat,
gangs and Chest, leading to Consumption. Hun
dreds who out* thought they- had that dread di
sease have been restored to health by the use of
this almost magic remedy. It is alao the beat known
*ecille for Croup, and never falls In 'Whooping
Cough. Trial size 10 cents. • ' Itnay.
1M71=3331
TOWANDA INSURANCE
AGENCY,
Matu Street, eipostte the Court House
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
C01114:611CIAt 171110:4, Of Ellgril, MI6. p 17,714,578
itoYAL,of Liverpool, - ". 15,000,000
CI7ICZN, /1,500,000 .
ONTINENTAL, of New York, ••• 2;673,069
41.1131•241 A, , • `' " . 1,599,564
G1236.5N 44.36./IscAx. " . " 1,932.835
lIANIIATTAN, fie fi 1: 700.1110
.
ComititactaL, of . 4 '•• ,457,T8e:
Puamix, of Hartford, •, ' 1. 1,975,023
ONLINT, " 719,342
4 6
Aluaor. of Ohio, 938,540
CmziviB , of Newark, *. • 413,730
HANSOM BREMAN, of Gerwaq " 2.500.0 V
LIFE I ACCIDENT COMPANIES
NATIONAL LITZ, of V. 8. A., awes 13,787,3811
TEATZLXIM Of Hartford, " 3,470,a50
RAILWAY PABB'llB, " • CC: 650,000
firm-AL Um, of New York 4 71,336;010
Losses adinsted and paid at this office.
NOBLE k VINCENT,
General Agents
74tf.
rip - HE 3W-TuAL PROTECTION
1. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY% •
Home Ortice, 90? 'Walnut Street; Philadelphia, Pa
under u Spcciat of' lacorrorntion
'Prom tkel'enrism/ra ' nta Legiabit”re
H. S. CLARK, AuENT.;
TOWANDA, PA
Special attenfron is called to the-following rate , .
tabie z v i i t rwill be found strictly equitable, as be
tween ages, and which the company will guar
antee to not exceed one4utif the cost of any first.
class OLD PLAN Company.
The following 'fable shows the Eat
and may be multiplied . for any addit
up to 5.5000, which is the largest risk
one life. Twenty Cents will be at
nt of each assessment for collect)
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STELESS MEDICINES.
A prominent New York physician lately com:
Veined to DUNDAS DICK & 'CO. about their
SANTALWOOD OIL Carinthia, stating that some
times they cured miraculorudy, but that a patient
of hi4luid taken them without effect. On being
infornied that several imitatiotis were sold, he in
quired and found his patient had not been taking
DUNDAS DICK k COl3.
What happened to this physician may have hap
pened to others, and DUNDAS DICK A CO. take
this method of protecting physicians, druggist*,
and theweives, and preventing Ott or Sexpere
WOOD from coming Into disrepute.
PHYSICIANS who once' prescribe the Capsules
will continuo %Asp, - for they contain the
PMAIWII in tne lind cre_pest, Dann.
AS DICK V. use more um or SAN
DALWOOD than ail the Whelesale and Retail Drug
gists and Perin/nem In the Jolted States combined
and this Is the sole reason why the pure Orri s
sold cheaper in Mel r capsules than in any otr
form.
OIL OF 'SANDALWOOD Is fast supercedlng
every other remedy, slaty Capsules only being re
quired to insure a safe and certain cure in six or
eight days . From no other medicine can this re
smt be had.
DIINDAS DICK k 'CO.VISOFT CAPSULES
solve the problem, long considered by eminent phy
sicians. of bow to avoid the nausea and disgust ex
periencee in walk:ming, which are well known to
detract from, If not destroy, the good effects of
many valuable remedies.- -
Soft Capsules are pirt up in tin-foil and neat box
es. IN I ; each, and are the only . Capsules pre
scribed biridans.
TAS E Res INEDICINIEB.—Castor
oil and manyother nauseous medicines can e be sa.
ta il iri l ir e aAPlßW S N C lrit t int
is -Ow •
ese were the only capsules
sainifted :o the last Palls Exposi
tion.,
bend for circular to as Wooster street, New York.
ang So ld at all Drug Stores Here.
I , •
FIRE
,A-Nb LIFE INSURANCE.
CIIAS. M. HALL; Towanda, Pa.,
Is prepared tchnsrure all classes of rlska In first
class, reliable companies, at as low rates as are con
sistent with security, and invites a share of the bu
sinessof his friends and the public general!..
Wlil give special attention to entree,' of riaka
outsidit Of Towanda. ,
" •
Tinianad, July :; Ins-am.
MONROETON
.GRADED SCHOOL..
„
The next term of this school will commence on
Monday, Anent 23d.
and continue Twelve wombs, under the instruction
of REV. HALLOCK ARMSTRONG, A. M., with
competeut assistance.. • -
A limited number of from outside of the
district will be Teeeh'•& an be obtained
for those wishin to board themselves.
A Teachers' dme will be formed at the com
mencement of.the term.
TUITION
Teachers* Clam and Blew itesiteo Studies, per
month - - • - 13 00
Intermediate • Claw% per zone, • • • -1 60
Meaty " 1 00
Payable tlV l Tet zl eVer diet otedne.
Np puOi wanted for lees Masi half a term, and
no awdecsos num,to for absence salmi an account
of slotheliP. . 6/4161t.
A.:IILACK,
CVOCKERY OF VARIOUS
AND AS LOW AS i TILE LOWEST.
GLASSWARE,
TABLE CUTL E RY,
WAVER PLATED WARE,
I=
I would say to the public that (m any goods kept In
. stock I will not be undersold.
Peblie-71
DIMMED
N STOVES
BARGAINS
IRON AND PAINS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
kz (tc.,!
GIVEN TO P ' rUcliAsEUS YOU CAliff,
HAK_D_IYARE ST,ORE,
decl7-73.
WOOL - CODING,
\Vomits MILLS, CAmPTOWN,,
PENNA. •
nsanitfacttirini and cloth dressing attended
to on short notice. A*e are already making wills
from the new clip, atid are prepared to do work as
fast as offered.
11. B. tßan,txt.
Camptownnel, Jn 1875.
•
MEANS HOUSE, TOWANDAi
Pa., •
COITNEIt 3YAIN, .AND BRIDGE STIAEETB
I
The Horses, Ifarnesr, he., of all guests of this
hosuse, insured against loss by The, without any
extra charge.
1 .
A superior quality of Old English Bass Ale, just
received. I T. R. JORDAN,
Towanda, Jan. 21471. Proprietor.
E L P MELL HOUSE, TOWANDA,
Joll.pi JULLIVAN.
Ilaihig leased this house, Is now ready to accom
modate the travelling public. No pains nor expense
Will be spared to give !satisfaction to those who may
give him a call.! . i
. .
es for 0000
tonal amount
taken on any
ded to the
lon, etc.
si-North side of Public Maar; east of Siercursi
WM block.
ThRE CENT I RAL HOTEL, . 1
ip•LSTEIt. PA. •
- e undersigned! Wing again taken possession '
Of the above botel,;respectrully solicits the patron-1
I - ge of his old-fr tends and the public generally:
augio.tt. . 31. A. FORREST.
O -=
. 10
S I .ti
- .
<i
t^
•:.. a
-3 2
.. e.
BETHLEHEM,
° r i
".OLD 3101!ATIAN
Rich in historical interests, it is the a r e ' I ly building
inm
In the ctry except Independence II t;honored
by the soleurn within its walls of W Ington, La.:
Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution.'
This popular hotel has recently changed hands.:
been Improved, entirely refurnished, and the pro l
pricier cordially invites his friends and traveling
pantie to give Lama mak-no pains will be spared to
render their stay cOmfortable. Pmvle en route for
Philadelphia will And it convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about, eight in the
morning. A sample room on the lint floor, for the
accommodation of commercial agents.
i .
C. T. SMITH,
Proprietor. I
Sept. 4,17.
DINNI4. ,
- IN CONNECTION WITH THE. BAKERY, j
NEAR THE COURT HOUSE.
We are prepare 4 to feed the hungry at all times
of the day and evening. Omen and Ice Cream In
their amigos's.
Mara 30,10. I D. W. SCOTT & CO.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
•
AT THE FIRST 'WARD BAKERY.
•
MRS. MA.IIY . E. KITTREDGE
Raving purchased! tee stock and fixtures of D. A:
Cowles' Bakery, boa refitted the establishment and
purchased an entirely
, NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
Malted s
to the trade, each as ,
Groceries, TeUs, Coffefs, Dried Fruits,
Canned Fruits, Candles, Confee
tionery,Freshßread,Biseuit,
'Rolls
Rusk l • • dre Dilly. •
A neat and attractive
- ICE CREAM SALOON ~1
Will happened id connection with the establise
mut, where ladies and gentlemen can always lind
the oestcream and other delicacies of the season
THE DINING ROOM
Has been refurnished. and will at an dines be sup.
plied with substantial eatables; which will be served
at reasonable rates. Farmers and others winning`
town wttt llnd this a convenient place to supply the
Wants of the inner man.
MARY E. KITTEEDGE.
Towanda, Aprl L 23,'744f.
TIME PLAICE TO BUY YOUR
FARNESS AND 1
HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY
1. at P. DATOWS In the .score lately occupied
Julius Wolff as aiC lathing Stole. Having removed
my establishment to more commodious and min
utest quarters. I respectfully. Invite my old eusto
men, and all in want of anyttping In the flue of
HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS ,
_ _
NETS, &C., ,
,
to give me a call.,feclini satUfled that from tho fa
cilities I posseseJor purchasing stock, I can do a
better job. at a Ulmer price than say other estah-
Usnment in the county.- t -,•• - ,
Dos V, forget the place one floor below the old
mind of pas k F.ercna
mayla. i!,
. ,
E . OR 8 • .—A valuable farm in
Athena laying 11% Utiles from Athens
and S/ fVona Waverl. Contains Ise
acres, of which in pais awl paln. A dairy
% we
of 25 cows Ito n kept oa ft, and there Is base.
meat iftbling fl t ha tu4 t number. Into a gentle In
mastic* to tft and Is warm, s tr ong had.
It will be sold and poeseation given Inunedi•
atetr. Addre , •
Z. D. DZZW, Elmira, N. Y.
D. V. PANIC; Athens, Pa.
, •
non 6 Mt 4; PRZW, eo the tarn. 1
• - ' ,1
orrtiicts
PA,TTMTS,
WOOD WARE,
STONE WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
BASKETS,
GLASS gHADES,
i 0. A. BLACK.
i TINWARE,
lIARDW ARE,
GLASS,
WM
H. T. JUNE'S
'. , f()IIt!AND A, PA-.
AT THE
iFmwff.rr,,rl7l
BUILT 1758
GJ ROOMS
P. P. DATTON
: •
rtaPitY 01401 1 #4 1 3 POE
ariaMe s irroMes u rs
grl4o4:4l.42r.widair.
MILK opmftos,
CIRCULAR : SAW MILLS, .
MANDRILLS,
And all twat of
Mill Irons inado to ord t r,
E;NOIINES REPAIRED.'
And mirk transited to give satisfactltrit.
4
SHINGLE MACHINES
Ot the latest andinost-Improved kinds manufactur
ed and kept constantly on hand and Iraay fur use
PLOUGHS
8101:-IIILL, IRON AND WOODRN BEAMS
i ' of all kinds.
1 CULTIVATORS,
1 .
CORN' PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH
! POINTS
Clf kltals, and the latest Improvement kept
Mt hand,-, ,
CHURN POWERS,
i
;.
LANGE AND SMALL SIZE.
'
I
;
. STOVE CASTINGS ,
CELLAR .ORATES,
' SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES,
LARGE KETTLES.
And all kinds of eastlngtfurntshed at -
March 20,70, MEANS & ROCKWELL.
;BLOOD 6c COMPANY
Still continue to manufacture their celebrated
;HORSE POWERS Ji'CLEANERS,
ad will Mil a better machine for less money than
can be had elsewhere in the world.. We claim for
our machines that they do as lunch, or more,
than any other, and more durably built. We per
sunnily superintend our work and see that it is weU
done. We will send
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES
of our Machines hm application.
ONE .Br, TWO. lIdISE POWERS,
One and two horse Threashers and
Separators, Thresher and
Cleaners.
--FANNING
MI
CIRCULAR AND DRAU. SAW MILLS,
Saw end Grist Mill work done to
order. Give tut.a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
•va "00 almjavgir
"oo aooltt
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY
Aus.l,'69
Opposite the now Jail,
TOWAYDA, ItE*N'A
HENRY STULEN - •
Respectfully announces to htS; Mewls and patrons,
that he has built a
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
Where he will constantly keen on hand a full asNort
went of •
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS,
Made of the best Elatetiat and finished in the bes
city style. U long experience In city Car
riage Factories giveti him a decided -
%advantage over others In the .
FINISIh STYLE AND DURABILITY
Of wagons, All ho al/6 18 an
INSPECTION OF : HIS 71VOItK
Precious to purchasing elsewhe're
ALL WORIC WiiRRANVED TO GIVE
PERFECT ATISFATION.
Thankful for the literal patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully ask a - continuance of the
same. •
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
AT REDUCED PRICES
HENRY STULEN
Towanda, Jan. 8.73.tf. .
- I
WAGONS! WAGONS
WAGONS!
I keep on hand a large assortment of
WAGONS
=I
SELL :CHEAPER,
Than any other establishment In the
country.
, .
AGONS AND CARRIAGES
•
Of every description manufactured
to order on abort notice.
JAMES BRYANT.
Towanda, Dtarch Zs, 1573,
13008 BINDEIIt.--The public is
itespeettslly Informed that the Book Bindery
been remand to the Barons= Building,
third story, where will be done
BOOB—BINDING
lu all varlone Ur:metres; on terms as treasonable
as the "hard dines" will allow. The Bindery will
tie under the charge of
H. C. WHITAKER ,
do e i fir e rted Binder, and all work will be
prom done in a le and manner which cannot
be ex . Music, nes, Newspapers, Old
Books, U., bound in every style. Partimlarattea
non will be paid to the Baling and Binding at
BLANK BOOKS,
teeny dished . patters. which In quality sal dm-
Wig will be wimentett.
ar All work will be ready for deliTery when
Prwn 111 0;
The sa W e rge of the Pelee is solicited, and per
fect on guaranteed.
-
aigallett.
•
11:03
lad Pia*M
T ir.-11 N'_,t:Ettop
WIIOLNALLE AND DDT
. ,
DRUGG,IS
PATTOBB BLOCK,
TOWANDA, PEN
ACIDS, MENACES, ELISIIIS,
SUGAR, COATED EMI
rowDzus,roumti,
SERUM
TINC
TURES,
WINES,
Age.,
And. preparatlens of altki
DYE STUFFS,
MACHINE ()MS-,
KEROSENE,
- • • ALCOHOL,
&C.,
,
PURE WINES AND
• fur medicinal some .
TOBACCO, SNUFF; CIG,
All the
POPULAR PATENTMEDI
and a Ana assortment o
TOILET AND FANCYI
More than usual care is given to
tug of preserilona. Open on Sun
tot P. N.. and aroma r. N. to 7 P. M
Dr. MADILL can be complied at t
urday of each week, as heretofore.'
1 D. V.
W.., , .
, may 7-72
PWtTER,
ESIZM
OLD CASH. DRUG
Corner Main and Pine Sts., To •
[Established over a gaarter of
Wholesale and Retail De.
DRUGS, .MEDIH
CHEMICALS
ACIDS, DTE-SITIPiS, &
PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY .;GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES,I3KACEI k TRUSSES,
SOAPS, COMBS, POMADES, lIAIR DYES.
TEEM SKIN, AND DAM PREpAR+TIONS.
RAZORS, POCKET-EN ' VEs i
POCKET-BOOKS AND PORT- ON.N:AIES - ;
MACABOT AND SCOTCH NUFfr,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTI CIGA4tS,
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER. iEEDS,
Pure Wines sod Lipuors, for meceinal purposes,
i i)
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC AND OMCEPATIDC
REMEDIES, . il •
•
AN D I ALL GENUINE POPULAR MEDICINES,
Supporters. Suspensories, Brest Pumps,NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS, dc. SIII'ELDS,
NUIISISO BOTTLES, ' TEETHING RINGS,
Syringes,' Bed Pans, Urinals, Thermorlieters,
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, &C.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL.
WICKS CHIMNEYS, BAT M 'BRICK,
SPERM, LARD, WHALE, NEATfii FOOT,
• TANNER'S, AND lIACIIINE ,•
ALCOHOL AND SPIRITS TURPEWINE,T•
SASH, I
PAINT, VARNISH, WHITEWASH, c(susTEn,
HORSE, ll
MANE, SHOE, SCRUBBING, IfAlll,l TOOTH,
and all other kinds of brushes.l
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS,
of ail sizes. i
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY. AND
VARNISIf. .
READY. MIXED PAINTS
OF ANY DESIRED OLon,l
IIY THE POUND, PINT OR GAL .O'S,
GROUND IN OIL OR YARNISII,
.IND 1)11'1' COLORS OF ALL H4ES.
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED..
Prescriptions carefully compounded al all hours .
of day and night. Open Sundays for PrOscriptions
front 9 to IS, A. M., 1: to 1 and 5 MA r.
- Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretopme In the
office. 1,na.V:775.
Groceries and Proviiionsj
Co B. PATCIf,
WHOLESALE
EIEMMa
OROCERIES AN!) rßpvfs lONS,
TVW.►5ll.► ;
The bet brawl, qt
FLOUR ALWAYS ON
r-
The highest pilee paid for till kir4ls of
d
COUNTRY PRObLrgE.
. .
i
Such
, t
I
BUTTER, POULTR y,
&C.
, •
Evecial •ttetitlmt paid to fillitg oni•hs. Goods
delivered Imo of charge !anywhre in
the Borough.
anl4-74
NO TICK HERE!
But the very best -goods of alt-htuds
flrstclass grocer, and'sold Dowo,
STRICTLY FOR CASH
-
The chnlcek:
TEAS, : SPICES, MO
SYRUPS, str s,
COFFEES, 11.,
• 5
Received 'tally, fresh ( roan the iietv ink Market,
and bought at the very lowest east! priccs„,
Having been engaged for the last three years with
a Pim-class 'Wholesale grocer la New Verk, hare
Facilities for buying my goods so. that I can make
it an object fora]! CASH BUYERS call and
SEE MY STOCK AND PRICES
r
•
•
Before pureliwilng 04ovbek.
I WILL PAY CASII FOR PltOpUt E
B. OWEN,
RED, ITITE AND BLUE STORE, fDa DOE-ST
Utgeeibleons Bdverilsem6ts.
FOB SALE-CHEAP AND ON.
CONVENIENT TERMS;
A blacksmith and wagon shon,witNa twenty feet
water power attached. A. ye? , desirable location
for business.
The shops are large and convenlerit, with neces
sary machinery for carrying on an extensive 'busi
ness. A small new dwelling house apd one acre of
land attached. . ' 1
5
ALSO—Ono other water power ton the same
stream, With a twenty-five feet wheel, with sae ,
and lath Mill,. 111 in good running Order. This
property will be sold together with Ave acres of.
land on which the mill stands.'
ALSO—A ROTEL. FROPERTYjwIth a large
two and one-half story house, with beck buildings.
Main building 60x33 feet, with large and convent-.
ent barn. This property will be sold with one or
more acres of hind, to suit purchaser;
ALSO—A FARM containing abotit 150 acres of
land, all improved except 5 arreXa two dwelling
houses, two °tabards, large cattle barn, horse barn,
wogon house_and sheds thereon. This property is
in's high state of cultivation; and the quality of
the land unsurpassed In the county.
The above described property Is ail desirably lo
cated and convenient to Lehigh Panty Rail Road.
' Sr For terms of sale apply to the subscriber, at
Myersburg, Bradford County„ Pa
aprl-75. iT. REED SLYER.
• .
R ANK
'S GRATE:OI;I4RDS.
. • :„
For the purpose of preseriring ibis permanent
symmetry or Burial mounds and hOding the usual
Head and Foot Stones more ;permanently and se
curely in position.
For particulars address .!,
L. S. DI fICE2r4SON, ASts
.! - • 1 sptiDgilehl.
1 1 . .
Vitebsk. firoti7t
D IC,
CIE=
It,
SU
A. CIAMBERL"I N.
A. g
114EltjcS,
1,,
i-... 9.
AT CUES
1
C.
QUiO4S,
Rs, ace.
•4
IN Ei,;
WATCH&
'O . (10 1
he coLpound
yi fro* 9 A. M
ostort on Sat
Urt4ER,
Olt lION
i 11
/
'~
FINE- AME
ST( 1:E,
I LI
Cen Om/.
er In
, I
MINES
iqvug4.
SILVER
FROM TIIF. C
SPECTACI,
thte tlspor tortli
P RES
NEW JE
1.. 1 constantly rect,
P.!-NS,
•
AN II RETAIL
•
GOLD AND SIL% - Eit 11-11TeriE5,
wAnE6I , ALL VA ' lp IES
lAND.
=I
SILVER ANGINAATER RINGS ANI) ("HARMS
CL 0 CKS LI VAS LE :TIES,
Iratelr, Clock and Jewelry repair/rig done lu the
_ besc manner, ant! warranted.
IGA.ME,
•
Thangs for a Ither.tl patronage and hope to merit a
cent inn;tnee Of the
SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES!
;
9tTCII
These Louse: have the:power of ProtOcting the
:Eye .froot ar - iTing • from Light, ac
companied byl ea t. Ceder Wilson's Ampricanilintl
Lept by any
4 Down,
English tette
:4
ARUM)
ASSES,
•
SLIGULD BE
of Solar aryl
They are V
when applied .
The high an
AMBR I
STERLIN
ROGERS BR
FINE G
Nov. 12,71.1
=1
On ten year's credit at 6 per cent.
Interest.
ONE MILLION ACRES In lOWA and f.jouthen.
NEBRASKA. • ' •
The finebt country in the world to combine '
farm
lug and stock rasing, .. •
,
Products will pay for land and lm-i
provements long beforsthe prln
elpal be comes due.
LARGE DISCOUNTS for cash.
" The so.ealled destitution in Nebraska lies In the
far western region, beyond the lands of the B. k
I
1 11.1 t. R. Co."
Air For cirenlare:that will tally describe these
lands, and the terms of sale. apply to or address,
LAND COMMISSIONER,
Burlington , Um, for lowa Lands,
or Cherie, Neb., foriNebraalta Limas.
Dialer In
0 N D $.,
D
1.1 EL R
• •
•
and
FINF
AN D'CLOCKS.
AN DA, PA.
EMI
funel,74
ME
DiZEIEI
SILVER WARE
1) , I. 1: M A-N,
31 11 E
Deal rill
ICAN AND t SWISS
SILVER WATcIIES,
GOLD AN!
EZE33
t: JEWELRY : •
121E1
li N G ,5 Hi VE il
STERL
i=li!
CLACKS;
EAPEST .T 4 ,T II E BEST,
bTf.EL.
& EYE
~GLASSES'
uoLD,
Dr. Porter St Sou** Drug stire
Main Street,
TO
IZEIMEI9
1an645
NTS FOR Al, L',
AT TUE
WELRA S PM) E
AV. A. ROCKWELL
hieing lii addition . to Ids large :,,to 4 ':1;
of Jewelry,
raa
W=MM
BAND
IBM
STUDS,
CHARMS,
N . :AN \V T('111:4,
AllElac
GPM). t. , ll , itr Ni) STEEL sI'ECTACLES,
1
EMI
at th'elowest - prices
u'ov 12-73
W. A. ROCKWELL
ARUNDEL TINTED
patent. f.
EASONS WilY THE
LTINTEi)SPEL'keLES
PREFERRED TO ALL OTHERS
They have
e Wwer of Arresting the Ite'at-It.ays
elitielat Light befet entering the
olet. Tinted, yet so constructed that
o the-Eye appear colorless.
1 low numbers are the same tint.
"M. A. CH.O.IBERLIN
FWELER,
TOWA ND
M 23
DEALER IN
AN (5z SWISS WATCHES
SILVER SPOONS ANO FORKS,
Ss.rELEBRATEDsurNERwiREII
, •t h
LD JEWELRY, &C., &C.,
POSTE COURT HOUSE,
A. CHAMBERLIN
I '
THE BEST
IRISLAX.
_111.•
lOWA AND,NEARASKA,
• for sale by . I I
BURLINGTON & MISSOURI
RIVER - R. R. Co.
„,
0 OUR PA;I:RONQ ;I
- I ,
II .
loro. H. WOOD Az 09.,E
•r _ r
PHOTOGRAPHE S
I. - TOWAI47/A; YA., I 7'
Grateful for the generale patronage of , the
peat year, mould
are aWI s/ 4111 ,1 0= 1 1 ,g vrantl
iron airtitnres,
NEW ANR IMPROVED, INSTRUMENTS,
I _ -
And' adopting . tried and
,approved modes •of
printing and , retouching in order tO secure '
1 .k.INER PHOT(Xi RAP I R TEAS EVER
made outside of ttui titles, 'and that we roaka
IR a specialty to enlarge all , kinds of Piettmsto:
any-size desired, aad finish la Water olors,
itadta Ink, or la Oil, in the; '
i ;'. ; • ,
BEST STYLES AND VERY LOW PRICES. ,
•
; We also endeavor to take all the thne possible.'
in making ebildrens pletttres,,so as to sectfre the
:best results.
We are constant'' , adding to our . atoek' of
, All tiew patterns and tasteful styles, and fur
'nlslt them at a small advance from Coat prices.
Stay 14:73. •
•
' - THE
oL I D TOWANDA' COAL YA RI) !
I• • '
I PIERCE 6r. SCOT q'
Tak : tleasate 'atmoyfietile to their frietplN
the public generally, that t - gy are prepared to fur
nish any of the following named CO 3 / 3 .11) qtrual
ties Ito suit purchasers, tharoinghly screened and
slated, and at as low rates as al any yard
ht Ti,-
sande. We keep the best Coals haws the rittltwe
and yllks-Barre mines.
VAN ANTHRACITE
CIE
411 size, County.
Atilt STOI7 COAL,
from the (11(1 Itaielay - Mine,. \V are Sole Ageat
'H'e keep on Iniinithe
11/EST A LtEN'rOIVNLIINIE,
TnE BEST : COrLA I
CEMEN2
. • • •
All orderi left at the stores- oi Long k stet en -.
F. 4. Catkins, Third Ward, Kirby's Drug Stork... r
at our Office. corner Iff River an 4 Elizatortii ,, ' , t-..
will recleve prompt attention. I . •
1.4
PLEASE rili'E CS CALL.
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' • WM. SCUT'.
NEW•FLOURING 311 EL
STEAM .FLOURING MILL,
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le now in suece3stul operation. and that lie is pre
pared to do all work In ids line on short notice.
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DAl"rit.tTirr I:EITIVED
Whvat. heat Rye Flour.
Fred. nran. `alW;tys , •11 11:1.1k1 3%4
and for sale at lowest ra1,•,..
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i'ARTICCI..I.I: NOTICE.—Per,on, %i, nig ..:
thi wet t , ltle of Alio river desiring t ,, pat r 4, -"j7 , I,`
Mill, will have tpeir terryage paid both way:. u h.,
Mi.': nring gri , t , of :en Im-41d, and npuar.i.-
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IThe It EMINEiToN SEWING 3INCIIINE I:ss
skung rapidly hito Ifavof as posl•sessing the he , t
s. namely ;; cOmbinatlon of good qualities. Light Min- .
Ping, smooth, holieles , ', mplil. ? durable, r ub 1...1.1:
Slitchf: It is ,a Shuttle_ Machtite, wtth luttonsue
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NECKLACES
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1... V Mate trine Gar faintly nst•. iti itir third
eilsititice.. has !net with a iw,ic
nitito fit "ales than any` maehine int the in
A.Macidne for manufacturi
(Mady - fot delivery only since .1
perfection. and variety of 'icor
in family imsvor •
GOOD 'A G E.N"
IiEMINGTON SEWING MA
BRANCH. OFFICES 0
COMPINI
REMINGTONA SONS.
REM INGTON SEWING M
REMINGTON AWL CO.,
& 283 Rmulway N. V.
Madison Square, N.
fltleago. 237. State St,„ S. .
Boston. 332 Washington
ISI West.-Ith
Utica, 12.0 tienesee St., Sc
Washingten.P. ith
• Atlanta, tla„ DeG eves O.
Eel). 13,";5.
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BUSINESS 'SITES IN : TOWN
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PROPERTY - FLoR
• AND BIT
Rent* collected at'M
Money Loan.
Parties wishing
orr our lists.
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ALI COAL! 'COAL!- ) COAL
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Mil
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tine, 18740 for range.
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