(rdurationill Peparhnent QUINLAN, WILT, • , Committee . T. C, CttAwroLD7 of `W. --Issociate EditerB A. £ J , Connotodeatlon msy Lr sent to elther , ,or the may he I%reterrt d. and will appear whiMi 1 ha: charge. tt. w. RyAN, E4ttot7 in Chak - gr. Pre,ent Week. _Much ditiereqe of opinion exists as to What is of most:interest for the Educa ,. ti ual Departtbent.. Sane would have it - i'•'ltigher To such w e rat, Fend tis suchurticles or induce your aegitain . tanees to do 54,. :Since-all labor for this iloitartment is gratuitous, your compel's:l -tkai 101 be as much' as that received by thrl.;!3 . ..who are aiding. this be j4itmerit. Others, teachers, would have r more pr4 . 4ierd tnatter, relative to teach m, -rep is labt3rs and duties, their success.and perplexiies. To such we reiterate the appeal I.and solicitation of each 'editor, "Send s sketzhes of your school, present your troubles and difficulties ; ask ivies-. thins; answer questions." The ',editors hare charge of school interests requiring their ,entire time, and can scarcely do moie-than arrange the articles for the-pa per. *iiveral hundred teachers of this county, besides the pupils and friends of CducationShould keep the two Mums al lowed crowded each week with interest . ing matter, and .yet as one of the editors we:are astonished that for months not one article has reached us for these columns. alis-department is for pupils as well as teachers. and we hear with pleasure that the qtiestions and answers, the problems, soltitious, analyses of rules, &c., are stud-, ied and discussed by pupils, not only in the schOol room;lbut in the home circle. As so many pupils are studying these col umns, we shall endeavor in future to make such explanations of ,preblems, pales, as will be clar to pupils, even if not needed by adultS. We hope that pupils, teachers, and friends of education will in . futtireassist as they may deem best. If contributors desire, we'.*:p . ledge but selves to keep seetet the names of . those requiring answers and explanations, tltus removing of on that account. STUDIES TUT BEAR DIRESTRY UPON Eff- DIISTRIES The edhcated workman is always and everywlfere the best workmen. This is true even if the . education he has received iloes hot bear directly upon the industry in which he is. engaged.- Intelligence, natural or acquired,-,counts even in -the digging of 'ditches. If - the education of the head holds no direct relation to the employment .of, the hands, it may tend to make the laborer discontented; yet it will enable Win, in sundry respects, to do his work easier And better. But While some .stiidieS have only an indirect bearing upon industry, others .have a bearing which is direct and deci ded. For the workman, considered as a workmaii, the latter are Much more ser viceable. They not only enable him' to do his work much easier and better, but, by giving it an int elleetnalelement, they cause him to take greater pride and de , light is it. n lle who works like a ma chine. isVithotit thOught, may work steadi ly from one year's end -to another, but it will be, if not:with disgust, at least with ;stolid indifference, Ile will take no gen:. trine pride and delight in the labor of his _ hands, as one so frequently does who works'as well With his mind as with his hands, discovering somewhat ea' the. Su preme Intelligence even in the rudest la- dust here, we come upon an important • educational principle for-guidance in the management of public schools. It is this: Other things, being equal, those work men alui best understand the rationale of What theyllare doing,thot only can do the - most and the best work; but will take the most pride and delight in it. This can 'he verified by an inspection of those en gaged in any pursuit. So! there is no dan ger of educating workmen to an undue dislike of manna labor, Provided the ed i .tication bears 4irectly upon the work to be done. . That workman should 'take pride and delight 'in their work is deemed a matter • -- of so great importance by the British gov ernment, that it sent, in 3870, a circular -letter to its consular agents throughout the world, requesting them to make in •vestihatiOns bearing upon this matter among all classes of workmen.' This the ' consular agents did, and they . found that instruction in the underlying principles tended to increase the pride and delight taken by workmen in their work. A great and fertile truth. ' , sow, ehemiStry is one :.of the studies • I ; that has a direct and decided bearing up on many human employments. teach ! es lessens of greaf value to farmers, gard eners, cooks; dyersq.painterS. potters, met - al-workers, apothecaries, soap-makers, bleachers, etc., etc. It is at once the most - practical • and the most wonderful of all the natural .sciences. There is no person , who would not.' at' times, find a knowl- - . edge of chemistry of, direct:practical use. 'Then it. introduces -the learner into the very workshop of nature, acquainting him with.ber tools and her procesSes. It , -brings him face to face with the facts of the material world, and teaches him how • to interrogate- nature by experiments; and.inso' doing, trainsldm to observe, to . weigh, and to judge, while, it gradually. brings liinVn the condition which enables . .him fully-to realize and believe things he cannot see with the bodily eye. • Thus the practical applications, and the -menial - discipline to be obtained frordthe study of chemistry are, in material re speets, - • such as can be got from no other study. ' liotany and zoology-the former treat hit; ;Of still life the latter of animal life-- are studies that Make direct and valuable contributions to several important hu man pursuits. .Their lessons can be prac ticallc api,liedhi all persons engaged in 'producing allinentiry products, add the stapi t es used for 'clothing. It is to botany, that decorative . art - goes, for most of its fours and principles,- and so a knowledge, 'Of botany is of .service to nearly all 11.41 s mantifactures. There is,— indeed, no one Who would:not- at times, have 0c41:.;a -si.snto make ' Practical use of the lessons taught •by .botany and zoology. Then - 6they are 'studieS better adapted than al , - took airy ot..er to the early years of scliool life.. ;They furnish - the bestof object les ' .;sons fur training the - faculties of percep lion Comparison, while no other stud _ . les are so. well calculated, to teach the young learner to classify and.te tabulate. • There is aLso much embraced in physics, ' . "natural philosophy," that has direct beiiring upon many kinds of lahoi. Then a knowledge. of Color is of-liniversal sef- vice - even if regarded only frOm the utili ' - .tarian point of.view. What shall we say of geometry, when studied for its practi- - cal applications as, well as for mentaldis • cipline . ? That it of 'direct, utilitarian service to every oue, but is simply indis . pensab,!e in all the mechanic arts. ~ If properly treated, it may be made a suita-: ble study for all ages, I . rainining the per ceptive'faculties, the imagination, and the reason. • Yet not one person in twenty now rcceives any syStematic instruction I •„ in this 'universally serviceable brancli of mathematics. It is arithmetic, arithine tic, and arithmetic. • Finally, there is draiving, and it stands second to no study when we consider its direct influence upon industry. The able French commission say of it, in their:re port in 1865, after an extended examina tion of art and technical (industrial)ed ucation throughout France and Europe: 'Among all the branches of instructicm, I:which, in different degrees, from tife- I . highest to the lowest grade, can contri bate to the technical-education of either sex, drawing, in atlita forms'and applica tion. 4. has been almost ,unanimously re garded as the one which it is most impOr tant,to make common.” Then ,the co u mission advise 'the government that "drawing, with all its applications to the industrial arts, should be' considered 'as the principal means to be employedln technical instruction." We are'' glad to observe that the same view is rapidly gaining ground in this country. Drawing is also to be greatly esteemed for the mental discipline it confers, since it trains to accurate vision, exercises the inventiie powers and the imagination, and giveti'a justly discriminating taste for the beauli fuL As a discipline, or as an industrial' instrument, no other study can take the place of drawing. :We have now indicated the different studies, having a direct and decided beai ing on the different industries. which must receive, universally, the same c4t. sideration that is -given to arithmetic aid geography, before the public schools On justly claim to meet the present wants 61 - the great,body of the people. They ate the studies that will give to public instru- Von the industrial element so much need ed to-day, for they deal with the prinei ples,•scientitic and artistic, which undei , - lie all industrial pursuits, and impait much of that discipline of the faculties:, so essential to one's success in these pur suits. Every person of average capacity who-attends school six or eight months a year, from six to sixteen, should be well grounded in the elements of all these studies; and we believe he can be so grounded without the slightest detriment to his training in other directions. GEoontagrv.—The highest mountain is the world has generally been supposed to be Mount Everest, a peak of the layas, whichfises to a height of more than 29,000 feet, but a book has just been pub= lished in London by Capt. Lawson, who states that he discOvered, while exploring in New Guinea, a mountain which reach; es the astonishing altitude of 32,786. feet; ,Capt. Lawson ascended 25,314 feet, but was obliged to desist, as the blood began. to issue from the nose and ears of all of the party. Frost to Sots, J. 0. FROST & SONS We respectfully announce to all thos e In want FIRST CLASS FVRNITURE, Our assortment is LARGER THAN EVER And that our prices are the LOWEST, sod our Mi"' GOODS THE BEST of way In the MARKET. Our prices have now reathed THE BOTTOM, And now is the TIME TO BUT. Hart ng J ust returned from the city, We have I=l ATTRACTIVE LOT OF GOODS YOH TII ll=l HOLIDAY SEASON. COME AND SEE THEM. Everything In the line of UNDERT.A.KING PM Lt 9 AT BOTTOM PRICES AT FROST'S & SONS. vet. t, 36s miseensumme Advertisements. AJ. NOBLE ft CO., • Main street, opposite the Court How TaWANDA, PENN'A PROPERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWELLIkO AND 111.1sINF:Ss rURrOsEs. - t ~ ~ ~. _ Money Loaned:'& Loans Negotiated. = PASSAGE TICKETS, And FOREIGN DRAFTS, ALWAYS'ON HAND AT BARGAINS A NOBLES. [anV) 76] W. S. WI NCE.N BARGAINS!' BARGAINS!! I have opened and pnt on sale one thoUsand pain of Infants, Childs, Misses• and Women's Shoes, that I will sell at less than manufacturers prices, Also, 8 cases of Women's 'Fox-lace; Kld-lace, Goat-lace and Fox-button Shoes, at fel. 'per palr— Wort h 81.30. THESE GOODS ARE BARGAIN'S: I am also receiving a large and full line of Fine Goods for spring trade. which for Style, Durability and Price, cannot be excelled, TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, LEATHER d, SHOE FINDINGS In full stock, at the lowest possible prices. REMF.3EBER TETE PLACE : Opposite the Court louse, next door to Chamberlin's Jewelry Store. Towanda, Pa., Feb. 23, 1876 • .51 0 N.TANYESI .MONTANYES OFFER A FINE 'ASSORT.3tENT OF - GOODS, ;SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, .7' BOTTOM PRICES! • f ONTAN Y E S. ! • • I ' Towanda, Pa., Dec. 0, 1875. A PERFECT SUCCESS. The Universal satisfaction given by the ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN, In quality and quantity of butter made, and by re. moving the excessive - drudgery of the dairy room, prompts us to again Invite the tamest • ATTENTION of the PROGRESSIVE FARMERS, • To the most • ••.: COMPLETE ARTICLE, of the kind now before the public. In dairys of 15 to 33 cows, the Inconvenience of furnishing an extra dairy maid Is avoided. We guarantee to give • - . .PERFECT SATISFACTION, •-••• Or remove the "Pans" after 30 days' trial. Celtr references are some of the Live, Dairymen of Bradford and SusqMshanias Counties, who have aced the pans. It. L. BEABDSLICE, Warrenham, Pa. P URE GROUND PLASTER Rt`3I3IERFIELD I bare just received a large supply of FRkSII GROUND CATUGAFLASTER Ifinnfactored from stone selected by: myself, And warranted PONE.. PRICE.—Casb, *IS 50; on time, r 00. Bend In your °Mery PETER LANDMESSEB Idaftb 1 1376 - ._ Immense Success! 40,000 of the Genuine rIFB AND LABORS OF LIV -I_44.NGSTONE, already said, and demand to creailfay. The only new COMPLETE life of the rem. Nero Explorer. Toll of thrUllnginterest and spirited illustrations of thirty years strange adven tures; also the CURIOSITIES and WONDERS of a MARVELOUS county; the millions are eager to get, and more good. agents ens seeded at once. PRO! ITS are SPLENDID. For particulars and pmen address. HUBBARD BROS.' Publishers, uSaasom St, Phila.. Pa :ocno-:&4 y. . rows AND POINTS. Fen are hereby Informed that I sat now pre- Intel to furnish the celebrated LERAYSVILLE PLOWS , of every kind. Also Points, or any portion of the plowitumlalted at lowest rates: JAMES YAWN. Ghent, August 3, Matt. oItEESE AND BUTTER FAC •ki TOTIES. - . • , . JONES, FAULKNER & CO, •,1 UTICA. x, IC.. ReadiPiarters for steam apparatus. and dniry for. nishinf z goods. First premium boiler and engine made us especially for dairy use. Centennial BumaC Imam vats; Belt-Beating Vats for Dables• Utlcallalry Cloths sold by as only. , Al ' Seadfor priest. Maul . , VALLEY AND PA. ht N. Y. RAIL 110A119.—Arrangemeat of Pari, sen,vs Trains, to take effect Jail. N. 1176. SOVTII WARD. 1 PnINCIPAL . No: No ? No STATIONS. 151 9 1 7 , . PAC! /441 1 rqs 1 15, 4 65 4,..,0!.... lagara rails. :50 & 15 , 10 . 15! 8utra10..,,. 5 50 8 45! AM I A illont - S ... 5 40 10 (5 5 Olt 6 elleVa... 7 4011 35! 6 5F,! Ithaca.... 8 0:42 00; 1 , 9 001.2 55 4 30 ..... .E 1401171.... 9 45; 1 25! 9 05! Wavcrly.... k . 9 34 I 4'. 9 l'..i 'acrd 9 t.! , 1 3 , 9 1 9 1 1 414J04.,:. to '.' 2 0, 10 on. .T6AV AN DA, ~. . . ' . . 11 st ;pp .. I :1 .V 2 12 ~.T uuk han no 436 1 2.1 i. & Junction Z. 7: 4 42 1 30, Pitte!vn.... 20 5 o.'; 2 00%....W. Barre... 2 11 8 32 : 3 flaren••• 3 15. 7 1( 4 Y. 'Haven 3 40,. 735 ; .4 35 „Mauch Chunk 4 - 45; 8 31' 501...'..111ent0wn-' 4 40 5 31 .5 I'. Junction 5 60 8 45 'a USH...fletblehem'.. 6 35 S 15: 6 55. Easton 6 45 10 30 8 q0...P.1111:14:1e1ph1a.4 8 ..... 00.....Ncw Turk,. •11 rat 'PSI - ; ADDITIONAL No. 29 leanrs Elmira at 2 454. p. .m.; stopping at all statlons..arrivlng at Waverly at 3 20, Towanda at 1 15, and Wilkes Barre at 8 05, p. tn. No. 30 leav4s Wilkes Barre at 7 20, a. in., atop. pin,r; at all stations, arrlvltm at Towanda at 10;.5, Elmira at 12.30,Tthaea at Ls and Geneva at 4.00p.m. :r2 leaves Towanda at 9 15 a. m.; btoppliig at all station,, arrirlpg at Waverly at 9 12, and Elmi ra at 9 53 a. m. Nu. 21 leaves Elmira at 5 10 p. m.; stopping. at all stations. arriving at Waverly at 5 45; and Towanda' at 6 40 p. m. Train 6 leaves Iltilad.lphla at 2 10 p. tn.. New York 60, arriving at Tankhannock at 10 00 p. m. . Watt., 2 leaves Tunlthaftneek at 7 00 a. tn., arri ving at rhtladelphla at 2 20, and New York at 750 p 1 ialnB 8 And 15 run daily with Pulkhan Sleeping Can attache 1. . . DraVWR Room Cara attarhmt to Trains 2 and betrieen Elmira am: Philadelphia. R. A. PAC Superintendent. ItAVAIttl MAIER. Itte'n. GENEVA, ITHACA & ATHENS IL 11.--Commenclng Monday, inn. - 24, 1876, trains will run as on this road as follows: A.-37.00 a. tn.._ daily, with Pulimm 'ping f'oaeh through from 'Sew York; arrivint, at Van Et: sn 5:45, spencer 5:55, Ithaca 6:50, Taughanie Falls 7:18. Trumansburg Farmer 7:43. Ovid Center 7:4. Hays Corner 8:00, RoMull66 8:12. Gene TA 8;I5, IrlAking close connectton east and wrst with train"; on ti. Y. & ff. R. 11.. arriving at Rochester at ti oa. m., Buffalo 4:15 p. tu, and Niagara Fails' at 4:40. • No. 30.-12.00 a. in.. (hate except Sundays, on ay. rival of L. V. train from Wilkes Barre. Pittston. Tunkhannork, Towanda, ace.., arriving at Van Et• ten 12:45. Spencer 12:55.. Ithaca las, Tanglianlc Falls 2:25. Trumansburg Farmer 2:53. Ovid Center 3:OZ flayts Corners 3:titl, 'Romulus ar23, Go neva 4:00, connecting with trains eastand west on N. V. C. dr. It. It. ILIEL No.-4 p. m., daily except Sundays, with through ear from Elmira for Geneva, leaving Elmira at 5;10 p. m., arriving at Van Etten 6:45, Spencer 6:53, Ithaca Taughanir -Falls 8:18, Trumansburg 11:211, Farmer 8:46. Ovid Center 8:53, Ilayta Corners 0:14, Romulus 9:17. Geneva 9:51: connecting with trains east and west on N.Y. C. a R. R. R. R. No. 7.-0:05. a. m.. daily except Sundays. with, through car from Geneva to Elatira, leaving Gene• va at 1:00 a. ni.. Romulus 1:33, Ilayts Corners 5:47, Ovid Center 5:58, Fat mer 0;05. Trumansburg Taogbanlr Falls 6:30, I t hacw 7:05, Speneer 103, Van Elton 8:13, arriving , at Elmira at 9:33; making close connection at Sayre with L. V. Day Express arri ving at New York at 10:00 p. tn., Philadelphia 8= p. rn. No. 9.-1:30 p. iii, daily except Sundays, leaving Geneva at 10= Romnitts letai, Rare Cor ners 10:40. Ovid Center 10:34. Farmer IltOtl: Trt4-. ntansburg 11:17. Taughanle Fails 11=. Ithaca 11:45, Spencer 12437.. Van Etten 1::35; making rime con neetion with L. V. Fast Line. arriving in Philadel phia 10:30 p. in. No. 11.-9:40 p. m. dally, with Pullman Sleeping Coach attached. for New York without change; leaves Geneva at 5:40 nt... on arrival of N. Y. C • trains from the East and West. Romulus 6:18. flaps Corners 6:29, Ovid Center o:3k, Fanner 8:47, Trumansburg 7:07. Taughanle Falls 7:14, Ithaca 7:50. Spencer 8:43, Van Et ten 8:63; conneeting with 1.. V. Night Tine arriving at New York at a= and Philadelphia 6:45 a. in. Tlckets.sold and baggage checked to ail princi pal points., R. A. PACKER, Gen. Supt. R. M. MOVEY. Gen. Pass. Agt. WM. STEN' EN SoN, Asst. Supt. DII ILA DELPHIA & ;READING ItAILROAD. JOHN F. CORSER. t ARRANGEMENT 9F PASSENGER TRAINS JANUARY It. 1R711„ T*nins lenre Ananfown na follows:. '` (rift Perkiomen Branch.) For Phtladolptita.. Bridgeport, alai l'etklomenJune tton. at 6.45, 'SAO a. ni. and 5.55 p. nn. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and PerkiumenJunc tiun, at 3.10 p. m. (Ma East Penna. Branch.) For Reading. +2.30. 5.50, and 8.55 a. m, 12.20, - 2.1 4.30 and 8.45 p. - For Ilarrishurg, r-3 0 , 5.50, and 8.55 a. m, 12.20, 4.30 and 8.45 p. m. For Lancaster and :Columbia, 5.50. 8.55 a. rn., and 4.30 p: m. tnues not run on MondayB. SUNDAYS. For R , ..adlng, 2.30 a. m. and 6.4.1 r. m. For liarrbkburg. 2.30 a. in. and 8.45 p. m. Trains for Allentown Imre no follow* Leare Philadelphia...7.3o a. in. an.l 5.1;.'5.36 p. tn. Leave lirldgepop, 8.30 a. In.. G.( 6 and 6.16 p. m. rurklumen Junction., 9.05 a. Cu, and 6.19, 6.33 p. Lraye ladelph la. i. 99 a. in, rirldge - port, 9.01 a.m l'erklomen Junction, 9.25 a. m. Leave Reading 7.35, 7.40, 10.35 a. ni., 4.00, 6.10, anp 10.:10 p. m. I.”ave llartlaburg, 5.2 n, 8.10 a. in., 3.50 and 7:0 p.m. Leave Laiwaster, 6.10 a. m.. 12.5.5 and 3.43 p. m Leave Columbia, 8.00 a. in.. 1.00 and 3.35 p. M. SOiDAYS, Leave Reading, 7.:0 a. m. Leaei9farrisburg, 5.20 a. m. Trains marked thus (•) run via G. k N. Branch, (depot 9th and Green streets,) and have through cars from and to ktauch Chunk. All other trains to and from Philadelphia at - rice at and leave Broad street depot. 0ct445-Iy. lEANS HOUSE, TOWANDA, Pa., coaxEß MAIN AND BRIDGE 1311111.141. The Horses, Harness; !sc.,, of all guests of this hosuse, inSured against loss by Fire, without any extra charge. suPerior quality of Old English Bass Ale, just received. T. R. JORDAN, Towanda, Jan.. 2.1,74.. Proprietor. ELWELL HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA.,' Having leased this house, Is now ready to accom tnodate the travelling public. No pains nor expense will be spared .to give satisfaction to those who may give tam a call. ' . aiiihNorth side of Public Square, east of Merear's new block.. THE CENTRAL HOTEL, ULSTER, PA. The dndi4algned having again ken pusseailon of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patron age of his old friends and the public generally. atigtfl-tf. ' M. A. FORREST. BETIILEHEM, PA. ‘‘OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN," Rich In historical Interests, It Is the only building In the country except Independence Hail, honored by the *loom within its .walls of Washington; La. Fayette. Lee and other patriots of the Revolution. Thus popular hotel -has recently changed hands, been impreved, -- efit I rely refurnished, and the pro prietor cordially Invites his friends and traveling mile to give him a call—no pains will be spared to truder their'smy comfortable. People eft route for Philadelphia 'will find It convenient to /Tend the night. hen•, - reaching the city about eight In tho A.s.ituide room on the first floor, for the accomnoxiat lon of commercial agents. C. T. SMITH, . Sept. 4,•73. . Proprietor. iiil THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HORSE FIXINGS GENERALLY Is at C. F. DATON'S in the store lately occupied "onus Wolff as a Clothing Store. Baring removed my establishment to more commodious and conve nient quarters, I respectfully invite Al old crud°. men, and all in want of anything In the line of HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, to gire me a call, feeling satistod thstirom the fa cilities I- poasess for purchsalug stock, I can do better job, at a lower price than any other estab ilanment In the county. Dun 't forget the place one door below the old atrnd of Fox & Ecreur. marhi. C. F. lIATIYIN. 1876. WHERE. NOW ? 1876. TO MICHIGAN, one of the foremost, Sou:Uhl' and healthy States Of fine Tannlbg Lands for tale by the Grand Dap. Ids k Indiana It. IL Strong tolls: ready markets; sore crops; good schools; railroad run 'through , the center of the grant; Settlements ail along; all kinds of products raised; plenty of water, timber and building materials. Price from 14 to 110 per acre: th.e-fourth down, balance: on time. Send for Illus trated pamphlet full of facts and figures, aod:be convinced. • Address, V, A. HOWARD. Couter. P. R• razor, Grand Rapids, Wok see'y Land Dop't. - Ma 11541111 ‘• • , • Sallrais. .Lli .3 4 0, le LEAVING PIATItE xonTuwA ED AltillTS. AT EATRE FROM THE NORTH' (via Perkiamen Branch.) I=! (ria Efzet Penna. Etraneh.) J. E. WOATTEN, General Superin Hotels. JOHN SULLIVAN BUILT MS Xl=iMazsocras Advertisemeits. HAEN,EBB AND NETS, &C., WHAT FOR? To buys YAMf out of the ONE MILLION ACRES, Groceries and Providons. G ROCERIES & PROVISIONS. =2 Nos No ' 12 LI 8 2( McCABE £ EDWARDS, 6 33 , I 6151 q 1(3 5 40; A" 5 31 8 16, 2 . 1 8 5 Mt 735 .... ,540 4 n 6 '261 .... 00', 3 530 2 415.4 Sy 2 12 1 4m'' 15 4 00 1 351 12 10 , 1 40 11 45 1 20 10 4: 12 11 GROCERIES - A: PROVISIONS. 1. 08, 10 30 12 0151 10 05 11 30 8 30 9 43 7 00 ....I I= C NE DOOR NORTII OF CODDING & RUSSELL Towanda, July 4875. STEVENS k LON 9, WIIIILESALE k RETAIL CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, COUNTRY PROCUCE, i Haring a large and commodieu*tere we ire prepared at all Onset to carry a large stuck. CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, Or taken In exchange for goods; an lowest cash pri ces. Our long experience In the Grocery Trade gives oepecullar advantages In purchasing, and as we are not ambitious to make large profits, we gut ter ourselves that we can offer CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Buyers than any other establishment In Northern f!ennsylranla. STEVENS & LONG. 1 amyl I NO TICK HERE 1 :But the very best goods of all kinds kept by any dial-class grocer, and sold Down, Down, Down, STRICTLY FOIL CASH ! The choicest . TEAS, SPICES, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SUGARS , COFFEES , & C., Received Daily, fresh from the New York Market, and bought at the very lowest cash prices: ; . Having been engaged for the last three years with a Eirst.elasa Wholesale grocer la New York, I have Facilities for buying me pads au that I can make tt an object for all CASH BUYERS call and SEE- MY STOCK AND PRICES . Before purchasing eiscerhere. I MILL PAY CASH FOR PRODUCT! • • M. 13:0WEN, BED. WHITE AND BLUE STORE, BRIDGE-ST Clod*. f . t e ...g ... 02 '. » IN. •.'d ta -1 00 ~ fr 4 GI- I. - re-4 A 4 to A "4 A , q A . 0 P , t , I! . ° 41 6. , 1=;# IDO g •- b,.. FE ttl ii 5 4 •• = ... vo pq ..... .... W t,,' z i E-E . o b.t o b m 4 ' Pr 4 0 • Ces J t ,,,, > E-1 4 , A., 0 it "V ~1 P 4 es c 5; ts r bl r 4 '1 ) ,., ' 0 0 . 0 0.. WS ce, ® ~or i mAI 4 CI 00, Z' & 4 or - 4 ... r , Z re ° ' l Z Cn • a 4, t ? F " jr, W' 2 '' ;" 6 ° F.. 4 Cs `' E A f* 4 0 ak i z i l ,-,' l'' g; 4 2 1.4 Pm : 0 g ©1 111 g yze . i 72 111 % i ;CI :21 ~ tE ;r 4 Q = : F.I •• .•-• ' ° F gg ~.. E i , Z , ' ) do a . CS e El " E ,i,l Z * e., 33 al :3 &. Lb z rir •E E 4 4i ii. ~ 0 W• CC ri 1., Q .4 B S M t. 5 a ., 6 . 41 s . o . 1 - 3 .... O4 o o "..s. ;=4 ) 2 pg i fL . E-4 1:4 'c.@ t... 0 oi ....., rz4 : 5 0 r, c.) .4 P. CXD 'i."4 1 : - .7 1---t NO THEY DO/ 'T . 1 i J People complain of ' HARD' TIMES, i But those who are wise encsieh to BUY THEIR CLOTHING—AT— H. JACOBS' S Never And fault with the runty of the GOODS HE SELLS. Ma. JACOBS Now takes pleasure In calling attention to Ids LARGE AND ELEGANT SPRING AND SUMMER (FOODS, • 1 MEN AND 807 WEAR. jbuteation of bb star will bee sisgebst e i Cit i altbas be can orb greaterbulb:meats vortek st oni ' Cash dealers hi all kinds of Dealers la GRAIN, &C. GRAIN AND PRODUCE 1 i CORNER MAIN lc URIDGE BTB, T9WA ND& PA J. K. BIIS II I 11 - I' ASSORTMENT j . -07- Insurance. TI c IE m MITTITAII PROTECTION Home Mee, 908 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Is doting leader a Special dot of lOcorporatios P.m the Pennsylvania ,Lsgislature IL S. CLARK, AGENT. TOWANDA, PA. Special attention is called to the following rate table, Which Will be found strictly eqeltable; as be tkreon all ages, and which thr cotnpatis will guar antee to not exceed one-half the cosi:of any first- Cass 91.111 PLAII Company. The following Table shows . the Hates for $lOOO and may be multiplied for any additfonal amount np to WOO, which is the largest risk taken ou any one life. Twenty Cents will be added to the at of each asfe6stoeitt tor coller}ton, C=l s o= ~o "►8 a g —= E - iis 43:,., 1 41 -- 8 - .700 42 6.00 43 8.00 44 6.00 45 6.00 46 7.00 47 7.00 'l , 48 7.00 '-. 40 7.00 50 , 7.00 31 1 8450 62 8.50 65 8.50 1 54 4.50 65 1 8.50 56 10.00 57 1 110.00 68 110.00 69 10.00 60 10.00 ♦. J. NOBLY T OWANDA INSURANCE AGENCY, Main Street, opposite the Court Mouse FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES COMIIIICIAL UNION', of Ened, WM - 117,7'14,576 ROYAL, of Liverpool. " .-. 17,425,811 QV tax. " • " It,soe,ooo COXTINICRTAL, of New.rork, " 2,706,286 OZIMANIA, .. 111 " r 1,599,564 GARMAN AL xx.rtze.tx, " : " ,7. 4952,825 MANHATTAN, 41. " .'' 709,885 COMMilteiaL., of ~.. P " ':, 457,782 Pnamtx, of Hartford, , " ',' 1,975,0x' ORSZNT, AMAZON. of Ohio, eITIZIGNIV, of Newark, if AMBNIG BARMEN, Of OCrmAlly *LIFE 4 ACCIDENT COMPANIES. NATIONAL LITE, Of U. S. A., assets ~. 13,711,336 TOAVELERR, of Raritan', •• 3,470,368 RAILWATIPASS • RIL " 650,000 MUTUAL Mrs, of New York " Losses adjusted and paid at Oils Ole& ; NOBLE & VINCENT. General Agents. dt ere7W. THE FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., OF TUSCAIkOILA, 1% now issuing perpetual pellelestli • FARM PROPERTY ONLY. Each member pays a fee, at the time of lasnring: to rover charter and incidental expemes oC lb- co.. after, which no further payment Is ropilmd, except to meet actual 14e by fire among the iiielynee.nip. Title plan of Insurance for FARM PROPERTY, is coming rapidly Into favor, Place of Business. SPRING /41.1.7.1 f, TERRY, AND STA %VV.:Ai STONE, The Agent Will canvass the TownslilpsrUf Tusca rum Pike, Herrick and Wyalusing, and fanners in thaw Townships wishing Insurance or infottnatiou, tuayaddreas; A: B. SUMNER, See. *nil Agt., rkprii,g Hai, I rad rik! *. Pa . W.M 81111 M WAY Pres. Netlsm Eardwaro. T HE OLD AND POPULAii. HARDWARE STOKE. CODDINC dr. RUSSELLii: Invite the attention of the public to their!ateek HARDWARE GOOD& consimingior COOK STOVES Of the roost approved patterns.. RANGES, Of all kind.% • PARLOR & HEATING STOVES, In endless variety BUILDING MATERIAL S , Furnished At BOTTOM PRICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS* Of every style. SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZQRS, POCKET CUTLERY, Of the best manufacture, and Warranted, CARPENTERS , TOOLS, Of every description. GAS FIXTURES, CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, &C., • n endless variety. The largest and best• meat kept In Northern Pennsylsaala. KEROSENE LAMPS, From the cheapest to the best. LAMP CHIMNEYS. Ar. GLOBES, At greatly teducedprlces. TIN WARE, • In endless variety, of our own manufacture, War ranted first-class. Jobbing of all kinds to our line, promptly-Ulan ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs put up in the roost Satistsetary manner, at short, notice. GAS FITTING AND PLIAIDIIG A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANDA. 5. • Our old friends and lne public generally w),11 bear In Wad that lie sell goods only fox READY PAY! Belelying It the only system by which jostles sin be done both buyer •ad seller. • Grateful for put very libedal patronage. we ash Ilett $ continuance of year custom. with the mon tane*: that we will offer you greater inducements than any other establishment In the country. se we carry Et a large& stock., and enjoy peculiar Cacitittts for tuvbseing. COI)DING 8; RUSSELL. I COAL! COAL PIE RVE & SCOTT.- OLD TOWANDA COAL YAREt, Keep the held hare Coal In the 3larket, front the Baltimore vein at NV likesbarre. LUMP AN'D SMITH COAT. We keep Lline, Cement and Kindling Wood. ~ From the newly opened vein of the Sullivan Mines 1 . 4" e will have eiwitdantlY for sale at our yarel all the sizes of this superior coal, at the following grit ces; viz: . _ . Crate' - - - - - . ft OD Egg - _ ,_ - 4:C Stove - 4 :I , A Nut - - - - 4 : Small Nut - - - 3 3.5 c 2 _= 2 "e: 2 "Li= c V c:EI ELI AU our coals are prepared in the hest tn/niler and *lli lit delivered clear and tree fruit plate. The medal prirea will be charged Lu addition to the anove,for delivering. All orders left at the stores of Long; 3 / 4 Stevena, F. J. Calkini...rnlrd Ward. Klrbys lirug Store. or at our (Mice, corner of Ittver and Elizatteth's Sts;;, will receive prompt attention. . .: , . • PLEASE GIVE CS A CALL. S.S7riElleE. • WM.'SCOTT. :- NOV. 16, 1b75. NEW COAL YARD! The undersigned haying taken the large ant CUIUMOdiOII2I yard, at the rout of PARK Street, liaa now on hands full supply of w. s. ViscaNT ALL SIZES 719.147. 934b40 413,730 500,009 Mi I= 0et21454f IC HEAP COAL AND LIME. . , 'Mtn and after July 1, I will sell coal, lime. &e., for cash only, and the price list will be corrected monthly. rxlCi. or COAL Ton JuLT, Mt TON or 2,oooihs, AT Tilt TA RD: Pittston Store, Chestnut and Furnace 114 00 .. Pea . 3SO Carbon Run Lump 400 0. .. Smith 3 00 . Barclay Mountain Lump, 3 30 114 Smith 2 75 Allentown Lime 11 bushel - 32 Lath '{4112 , 2.7, Hair "f bushel 1' • 40 Whit 1 1 .10 00 • 1 ant . always prepared to 'deliver purchases short notice at'the usual prleeiof dells rry. - !also tender my thatiks;to my many frtetoltt and customers for their very littera) pa , ronagt to thy: past and hope natter the new departure to make It t. their Interest to esutictle to boy where they ea t ; get the beta goods for the least money. Those who are itelelited to me will take notice that I most have looney or 1 ...met tall' for ett,ll and pay freights. They must settle by the first of Au gust next. Towanda, ..Tnlyl, 1975. Carriages arl NOW IS YOUR, Cheaper than you will ever again have the opportunity of doing. I have a large assortment Of my OWN MANUFACTURE, Warranted in every particular, which - That everybody can afford to have one of his own. 1 also have the sole nOncy in this place of OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS, An invention which' has come into very general use all through the West. They give the best satisfaction where Vere they have been introduced CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. OE NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY I HENRY STITLEN 4, Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons, that he du built a NISAY BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, Wrier* lie will constantly keep on Land a full assort ment of FAMILY CARRIAGES, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TROTTING SIILBYS, A.l.a) SKELETOI4IB Made of the best material and finished In the best city style. Ills lung experience In city Car- • rine Factories gives hint a.ilecitied advantage over others In the FINISH, STYLE AND DURABILITY INSPECTION OF HIS WORK Previous to purchasing elsewhere. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE Thankful for the Mural patronage formerly ex tended end respectfully ask a eontlnuanceiof the same. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ;~. Tama, Jim. 1.T342. FM AT TUE Wo-Icep Barclay We Are Sole Agents for this coal LOYALSOCK COAL, Mil ANTHRACITE, LOYAL SOCK, An 4 BARCLAY COAL. Also LIME AND CEMENT. Coal delivered on short . notice TERMS :,-Cash. HENRY MERCTJR. Very liespectfully-Your& J. H. I'IIINNY OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY SLEICUIS, CUTTERS, AND 808 SLEDS, /33 BRYANT'S,' I will SELL SO LOW JAMES BItYA T. Opposite the new Jail, TOWANDA, PENN'A. PLATFORM WAGONS, Of wagon'. All he asks Is an PZRFECT ATIBFATION. AT REDUCED Ii'IIICES. HENRY, STULEN. Watchog, Jeieiry, kai . . • . . . , •A. A.. 11 B g.R LIN. Dealer • • • DIAMONDS, and . . 8 ,FINN JEWEL,RY, and • - • WATCHES AND CLOCKS. TOWANDA, i'A. • • dime 2 .-74: • WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, : 111.. ILENDLE 4fA N, Dealer In FINE AMERICAN AND 51V.1.5 will AND SILVER WATCHES,- FINE JEWELRY. Also STERLING SILVER and SILVER PL'ATED'WARE CLOCKS, FROM THE OITEAPEST TO THE REST GOLD, SIyVER. AND STEEL. I SPECTACLES A; EYE - GLASSES One d, og r: north of Pr. Porter & Solis Drug store, Mato Street, TQWANDA, PA., PRESfi,NTSFOR ALL, AT TII E EW JEWEL.RY :STORE W. A. ROCKWELL Is constantly receiving to :until:lon t.O hls large stock J• 21% el 6., FIAT GOLp' SETS; PINS, BANDS, RINGS, STUDS, CHARM;'_;,. NECKLACES, AMERICA:N.:AND SWISS WATCHES GQLp,AND.SILVER WATOII ES SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETIES GOLD, STEEL SPECT S.ILVEIR. AND hI.ATED RINGS AND CHARMS CLOCKS OF ALL. VA'SIE TIES, at the lowest prices Watch, Clock and ilevielry repairing done In the bet[ manner, and warranted. • - I Tharigs for a Ilberatimirntlage and 'hnre to merit a continuance of the salve. i10v1273 , liaro:factoritz.' NEWTLOURING MIJ,L IN SIIESILE,QUIN, PA The. anbs - Crltor notice thatlits new STEAM FLOURING :M'ILL, is now in sneeepistia tiperalioti. and that he Is'pre pisred to du all work in Ids line on blurt CtSTOM GRINDING DONE ON ME SAME DAY THAT IT IS RECEIVED What; Buckwheat and it3•e Flour. Corn ktval Feed, Bran. Ste., alway* on hand' and and for sale at lowest rates.. • Alt NOTlCE.—Persons living nn the dent Mile of the river desiring to patronize niy have their Terrya"..n paid both rrapi whcu they bring grists of ten bit. Awls and upwards., MBE 00 I) (3_o l' A y Still continue to manufacture their celebratiql HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS, . . And will sell a better machine for less money than , can lip had elsewhere In the world. We claim for 1 our machines that they will do as much, or more; than any other, and , more dumbly. built. We per sonally superintend our work and see that It is well l done:: We will send DISCRIPTIVE CATALQGUES • of our 3fachines on applfration. ONE & TAO HORSE POWERS, One . and two ,horse Threashers and Separators, Thresher and -- Cleaners. ' :FANNING MILLS, cip.ouLA.v. AN'D . 111i.!Ld .SAIC Saw:, and Grist Milt work done to Order. Give us a call befOre • purchasing clseivhere. "Vd.:"o3 (11103(1Y1111 `sxamtv "00 'V 000111 Aug 1,-.119 OOL C.A.aDIXG, • AT TUE WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPTOWN, • PENNA. • Also :manufacturing and cloth dressing attended to on short notice. We are already .making rolls from the new clip, and are prepared, to do work as fast as -offered: . 11. B. PIG/Litlt CaniOtawunisl i in; 11176. , ' C. POtTEII,,i - , • ' • fi'r THE: OLD CASH; PitITO STOJIE' DTICGS, (.11F.:111(r.A1,`S, , I. Ael .DYE-STUFFS. / C!! U F., _ . PERFUMERY, TOILET. AN!, FA scy srii,Noks, 5,13,t.c. COM .1 tit 1)1*... TELTti, SKIN'. 4rl HAW . 3tAzint , ,, 1.0,)e v . s!,. . 1.01:t-m - ON ti.% I E-, MACA ;!!!if'q /PC s% • Ntit) . l l 'lM.EsTq'elt;Alis. G..t F F: !Jr o o,p_ SEED!!!:. rare WIN: , fr!!! 11,4,;1•A'NIC,EcT,1C TV. !,:.- I f 4 . .',1 tl.. q . ,4 . 11,1 , L11,`%.11:7 , 15, , , .1 wl all gruUlti, • iripl4.l:' P., , ,t.:1 t )1 -, 1:ei1i:: , ,, SL7I . I . 4)I:TE!:S, 5;' , U . i.ti, , i1:1r.... J i tl:l,l , T 1 . 1::i 1 . , , , N11T1'..1:, , , NlP!'l.il hLI F.I.LS & ` . .'lf 1 7, T-1 ,, ?i .Nllti,l SG 1f6TT1.f.f 4 ,iT1:1,q,7 11“; IN Ni,,, SY1:1:val:Q: BP) I'VP4F—I f I: IN .t i. i . ,, , T111.i:3:0 - 4: L. , . - 71:11.1 4 , ELA STU. t`r. , :nr'i'; , '• Zr",. • ..91.E1t.31, LA 1:11,..)1(11,11,E; ,f EATS P.)OT; TANNER'SpA"."4I) MACHINE 011.1 f, • ALconot,. A fili ate r, A tdl briLrltee?. ' • WINDOW ANDIPICTURE CLASS, Of 'Ol $17. , 2 S. pAtNTs , PUTTI 7 : . , AND &C. All articicA trqre,iP4.."l . , ~ .. , Prt-,erlps , l tlfthan:ially volnpoun4.l 111 3r) /1 1, 1 as of , 132, awl niglkt.' ql.•-1, s'irnday-, fi.i. 1 1 'nz:..erlpfk - ,Ls fro') 9 t,, lA, A. M., 12 t , i 1 if!ol sin 4, r. :,!. ,' , , lir, l'utlvr e at. 1,11 . ,euh,`,..111(-4 as 114q . erolont In tho A 1 , .na11375. , T * -..'' • - '1 ---.- I: 11. N I.:- It ?&; G o,it 1) 0 Ni - ; ! DYE STIFFS,, • SC., '47C. I ; PURE . WINES, [..IND LIQUORS TOBACCO, S'St,PF,-CIGAIISAC TOILET AND FANCY GOODS. 3f.re t!lan st:von fn t?i , " 1 :!!" ,11,1 - g ..f 1.; • :14::: k. M. • 1 1 . . .4. 11. , :rti,ty of ....: Ir, Z 1: ( / - A prnininetit N' T.•>!!: P r l t y 1)1" N i A S 1.)1( :r 1.71!• , L! 11.1“1. lnkfryl 4.,. i: • 4 I;;CA::11 :11/11 , 11 ; !1 I+ , l 1 , 1 • N1 , .% AV ts, 4. 1 , 1 , •!: .-f I'''''• rLh•;:1141 , , , ,i-r•T v. iv, p•-• continue to 0o o. r , pure Oil•best and iii•Nt)An Die!: L.,. •;014 11. - 11 i ~ • 1•1 s!cfc , iniris:• , , ach e . a p t - r 4 , 11. 4, / , ' .ir 1 :;.--r, wir , r rtlid tls. •• Orly di Ii• 'IA , •:; ., ,,!1 " T . .1 .1 s• 11.111, .1)("N111.r. cA fl.Tf•-r 1 ;1. , ; Hive tly• p!..1.1..m. 14 , d ~u.;• . ..u: sirt:lll , : - of !sow tt. avoini as tt.;:urr. ..futi p-r) , 11.,....?..; iu ...tval`...r, •{l, .1.•11 , 14't If ut,; (1.• , f1 1 • y, flu: g.a..1" %T..a' , 11 , ;114y N":1 1 1111 , 1, - .` re 11 1 ,1 1 ,. . ,. ft Catr-tti., •;r.‘ put ttp: W :111-f..tl amt rty nil futlY ; Neri' TASTELESS ME.EsICINES.—C 1111 atut ntatty 4 , 111rr u...;:. ...In I,lla rasity rital at.tly is CO'S SOFT-CAPSULES. No:Taste no Smell. 4-14 - These were thn only, capsules admitted :o the"l:.lst Paris tdtpoSt tion. • • ryett4l for rlrrular t.. an Ncva.fVui W. A. ROCKWELL Y sATsAj , 11 1 LL, A , an , l 31.41 _ I: 11 thi7 I , Aitles of roln ,, lmir :41}.0 ir•af,':n_l;-, ettcctual cur,. or a corapl::lut whirit 71.ra!, very prevalerj in antictittg, " the partzos out Mu itukti,g tr.ra.i.rs 02 , 4 sr slew. tl: ti Iniqermlne 11 hntl troub!....mmv• orders, Htript ',ca4 of rile •Si in are the app:‘,Arani•rt on the sUt rave, of, linnh.rs tl!;t1 etti t ei4tl froth tlw % - o.117,elult:1 1 are :11r tt , ttertitittattn or these satto , ;littirtors to'sotne - 01gan or orgnr, , .lio+r, 13, :(ion siti,tart. e t 11;:y 1. 415 . and Z; A V.% eNI:Ms e :f,,111 the blond. 'Wil:: they lime. :he dit,ortitqls which ilwy produce Ti qt . the Liter: Stomach, Fi tre...illt. 101 l Wild Er , ptie Sniii, 1 St. .4 F. S. AYEi;S I . , 4ony'e, Fie•e, 7:9se Ery.r.q.e lies, Pi milres. h+l. d. MIHN. 11, r ,•;,; a",i'S‘rie t. and Sr,re.r.. Rh. !Ir. -Pain th e Side all ft HW. 1 . ,P3q1r, ri 1 ft/, ,Phrrerittf n;•iNiug f,o:4tc:rn o etc . ' e rrif 074:i ?at rise Pyß):ipdice, E'slcl:7 ciatiori and 6,!tierra . 10r),Ilit! ! /. :Witt 111;•Ir' 114.3.ni . . , lure health returns. Prel.are.tty DE. *J. C. ATEIZi S, CU:, ant Analyticat Chcin sts ft 1):1-3nt BOOK 131:CDERY.4--The : pu,blie . is: it,sp,et f k oly that the hook, 1:::olery! Iris been reipoyed so the Itl.ruirr third story, whero trfl bodonW . In all Its various . branches, on 'terms as reasonab!. , as the tdlard times" V. Id, allow, The BindUrv.wlll • be under the charge or , . . • An 'experienced Ilindt.r, - .and' all work will tie prompt ly.done lu 3 htp.; zultl . tilailijvc ‘s titat ‘•3litint be exxolieti. 11.1Ili,i, : , :1134 - aLlrie,. New,prip-ir,,..)141. 11.4 0 ,,,,,, Sc.. bound in ev , !ry Ni ht. .r.trllllll4 :it [CU.' I/OU Will Lc rah), to tlwituditig ;):tid iti , ,,aling 4. to any desired pattern, which 1p quality and dur› bill= Will rie warranted. • • Q" 1111 work will, be ready for delivery 4vhen p7owlsed.' The patronage . 6f the public Is solicit A, and per• feet sattsractien guaranteed. t • ' aug246tt. • Dragt aiid kodiciaas. Corner Malt) an I tqui• SCA., Terorarid, P a. IV4tfiL . l 4.d ,ccr 6 g flarter if a (.. , 71ltiry,7 Wholesale lietalliDpdler In KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, wieics, clitm!SI;YS, ihyol iatu ti, VA3t:sqSlr. , 'READY 7$lilX.El) PA I i NTS ASV I/It4 , IREI) BYTIIF, coly;,t *Attn::Nß IN 41;01: YABNI:sB. I , )1.01: 41r I;P:& wHoLEsAL!t: tts-pIut.TAIL DG S T i rATTW.!i'SiBLOCK; TOWANT?4, PEN:N.A. ACID, ENT .cdA - Py..l) I.) its, r 'OWl).l-Its; r'r NC- T 1.71: , Ana preparatlonl,i;f all "MACHINE OILS, KEROSENE, AL(OIOLi for tnedletimi ipurpovg BEM PON:I,A T: PATENT 4 an.l D. H. EMI tr.l) 7-72 Sold, at all Drug Stores EV , :r c e. atig F 01: PU FY IN( THE ItI.001) conkrtn:u4 4.4 Ow Ls 31tertatIvi•e- SOLI) lIY ALL DLIUGGIgTS DEALL'Ir.IS ' i MEDICI NI,. BOOK-BIN PING 11. C. WIII.T '4 E BLANK 160 KS; II ...! , ;f i 1 .11 . .1:1 • Stol'4 il t. _ 1 MEE= /I ( . • llli !MEM