Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 20, 1876, Image 4

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F. .. Quns - LAN, ,
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J. C. CnAwion.p, . of
0. W. RYAN, : ' Associate Editor&
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' A. A. KEENEY,
CognmankatMas may be sent to either of the
alwre edgers., as may be preferred, and appear
In the Ls. eof which he has charge.
E. E. QUINLAN, Editor, present week.
' 0 account" of want of spice a large
amount-of matter for this department is
crowded out this week.
otlli RURAL SCHOOL&
That considerable progress has been
Made during the last two decades in our
public•schools, located in cities and large
towns; is genitally conceded. 'lithe ques
tion were allied whether a corresponding
advance had been made, in our rural
rypools ini the salaries paid the teachers
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and in ; the efficiency of the schools, few
would_ answer in the affirmative. The
reasons are apparent. Pro • minent among
themlis the fact that the rate of taxation
which in the country would give an inad
equate amount for the support,of a good
scliool, in the town swells up tothe therm
ands. Nor in a large number of cases d 6
our farmers :feel like sparing a.sufficient
F• ' lM -to procure Ithe best teacbirs, or to
build the finest buildings.. To. no class of
tax - -payers does money come harder or
more, slowly. • Men who handle large
amounts of money attach less value to
NN hat they do have. and are mare liberal
in expending it, than those who work hard
for what • they have and through whose_
bands a ismaller amount passes, even
though the actual gain be the same. In
vonsequence of the above and other
reitions, 'finer buildings have been erected
,more exerienced-and better qiialifi
cd -teachers' have been employed in towns
and cities. And - we must expect to see
' them continue, to go where they Can ob
tain a larger" remuneration. The ques
tion then arises what are we to do for our
_ s•phools in tho country? Must our
chit
u:ed who have clear minds—thanks to
lure air and vigorous exercise—have in
f,:dor advantages? Teachers who can coin::
Druid large wages will be quite sure to
,go where they can obtain them, and the
rural schools-will largely. be left to the in
experienced and those who, having expe
iience, have not profited by it. That the
• work of a tyro Will be inferior to the work
of a skilled workman, who has gone
through his apprenticeship ; needs no com
ment. The only ques'tion' remaining is,
liow are We to make the best use of the
teachers which we have in our country
schools and must :of necessity expect to
have when our di4ectors open their hearts
and pay their feinale teachers. the mik--
nanimous sum . of ten dollars a month,
with the
.privilegv of boarding. around.
Of course it is_ expected that directors
:tying such liberal salaries will use harsh
language and find fault if the teacher is
ot Zvell. qualified and doeS not evince
ability in the 'conduct of her school. 7 Of
i'ourse, with this remunerative salary to
look forward' to - and employMent from
one-garter to one-half the year, it will pay
her'to qualify ,herself. Why should not ,
the "schoolmarm,"-Ter •it is she who is'
electedto'fill vacancies when these large
•salaries . are offered, lay aside a handsome
• sum every month, to attend a school of a
'higher grade during a part of the year?
upt. Keeney says their,grade should be
taised every year on their .certificates if
they are live teachers, But enough of
this side, of the picture. Thanks to the
J•owers . that be, the . summer term does
not include the entire school year, nor - do
all our toWnships offer their ladyteath
ers ten dollars a, monthand require them
to board around. Let us return to the
question of how can snake_ our schools
More available with teachers of the expe
. I)enee and : attainments we now have.
The more inexperienced the workman the
More need of earefUl and frequent super- -
iFion. Parents afford the best material
heaven has furnishedforteachers to work
4ipou. They havirg_.great interests at
should, by personal visits and.
knowledge, know what kind of work
dune. Their presence gil ,be
,'s•timulus, healthful and advantageous to
ICoth teacher and student. Especially
• should directors know whom they are
;employing. This is one of the most
thankleSs'and yet important offices in the
tuft Oflthe people. Sufficient remutlera
tiou.should lie 'given these officers to in
demnify them against loss of time in vis
iting schools and attending to other busi
neeessary.to the well being of our
We must hare a more 'careful su-
pervision over rural schools. In Europe
the clfiicers superintending schools are
much more plentiful than in this country.
- a county as large as Bradford, at•best
tile superintendent will seldom visit the
Moro help, then, is needed- in
important field of school work. Each
toad skip should select its best qualified
to ilsct all the sehotils at least
twice every session. The to the
town'would be small, the benefit derived
would be large. .Nor will better schools
be' the only good result accruing from a
strict supervision of our schools. The di
rectors will become' acquainted with the
teachers. Merit can then be rewarded, or
at least ought to be. ,Poorleacrers, as
well as good. will soon be known.to the
directors. 'Wo might hope that
teachers Would be selected according to
knoWn ability, not accOrcliMg to priority .
of applicatiOn. . • 1 .
Another desired consummation is that
broad difference should be made in the
Pay of gobd teachers and poor ones. Be
t Ween a successful experience and a teach
pr. as yet untried. The peculiar cormitou
school law of Pennsylvania in respect to
employing teachers and deterinining their
is , . , rnpensation has a direct and almost po
tential influence in drowning merit and
in placing good,poor and indifferent upon
the same level so long as, they tvieh in
rural schools. , In states where, each dig
, ,
independent, ample opportunity Ilia is is
:.:forded ,not only to recognize superior
ircrit iu a good teacher, by paying him
adequate salary, ; but also td encourage
enterprise and a desire for better educe
tional advantages • among the citizens
theMselves. ;Until ability and a better
grade lof prePamtion is recognized by
mire 'adequate salaries, we cannot expect
to nee young men anxious to spend their
hard earned dollars inthorough prepa
ration to teach, nor can we expect to see
. t'Jeni remaining long in the business. •
AT the Educational- Association, held
n4lunond, by the negroe6 of the
. State,
r, ,, olution 'Were adopted-- inviting the
whites to co-operate with the colored peo
ple:in se ltring good schtiols and' prevent- .
im; truancy, and collecting ed
ucational: statistics. The chief speakers
.vored . compulsory education, and a poll
t.tx of a dollar on all voters.
VASDERLTLT is to be entertained by
11.u.cify,of Nashville in October; when he
e , dues ie .- attend the dedication Of Vander-
L'lt - University, yhich ho- has endowed in
i;::ineely a manner.
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, . Clothing. ' -
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rrillE OLD AND POPULAR ', BOTTOM PRICES ! . ... T EHIGH VALLEY . AND PA. A
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_,L . , „ . jilj N. Y. RAIL BOAIXI-4.eraisgainent of Par
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, . • • _ • , meager Trains, to take effect Jan. 24, 111711. ..
HARDWARE`STORE.
• 60ffrOWARD. , • ' NORTUWA3B/1..
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' ' • No 'NO •NO ffralliOXlL NO NO 0
. .15 9 7 2 4
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CODDING & RUSSELL, : . • . 7;1 iii Tx , . ,
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- 2 15 4 35 7 55 —Mapes Pans.. 1 or 57
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Invite thelitteatlojef the Wale to their Met • 1 u . 54 ,1510 IS Buffalo • 12 25 820 211
• . 8 45 AX Auburn 945 'S
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40,10 -05 S 00 Geneva.-- 11 /X, 45
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. . ; Ithaca 7 60 60
The long continued stagnation in ° l n 45 655
HARDWARE GOODS. : oo l t: OC Owego 623 00
00 12 55 II 30 Elmira 6 15 9 1 , 115
COnsistlnglot business has resulted in'bringing ev- u 125 v 05 Waverly . II 40 $ 58
• 44 122 9I: Bayre 533 ale 48
COOK STOVES •
- erything in our line down to 50 133 * Ili *Athena—, 529 8 1 42
12 5 20710 00 ...TOWANDA::: 500 7 3 10
10 SO .. Wyslustng.... 8 4 , . ..,
11 23 3 0211 12..,. y ..Laceyv 1 Ue.... 402 4 , 07
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Of the most approved patterns . , . ll 32 ....Meshopperf.... ... .. 6 • • . ...
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12 10 2 52 1'25 ..Tunthannock .. 3 r., 5 • 24
RANGES
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• BOTTOM PRICES 12 435 1 21T. Lk B Junitlon .241 1 40
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• :. . - , / 12 57 442 130 Plttrion...".. 233 422 23
' 1 20 - 5 00 2 00 .....W. Barre.— 2 15 4 • 15-
1-. , Of all that;
. ;•• • ` 2 221 632 $ 2 7.... W. Haven-- 1 05 2 105
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. 0 a I.S i 7 10 4 15 .. . P:llaven .... 12 10 14 , 1 'A
• And lam now prepared to f urnish ! 10., 7, 10 415
5 51 5
50 ....111f . aze ie h C_hank... 11 45 t
lii 05
PARLOR A: HEATING STOVES,:-
ntowir • to 42 12 O5
. • • 44;534 5 53 ..E. P. Junction:. 12 021 00
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In endlerAtarie 5 ,00, 8 451 •—6 05 . Betblebetn.... 10 30 12 05 50
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5 251 9156 55 ....L— .. Easton •1005 11 • 25
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'PP 5 45110 301 8 20 ...
. New 8209 15 00
BUILDING MATERIALS, aWI 10 001.... New York.... 700 ...4 30
I AY- TM PX AY AIL _ VIC
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rambled at
BOTTOM PRICES.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
Of everY
SHEARS, SCISSORS, RAZORS;
and
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 assorV
ment kept in Northern Pennsylvania.
KEROSENE LAMPS,
From the cheapest to the best:
LAMP CHIMNEYS & GLOBES,'
At greatly reduced prima.
TIN WARE,
In endless variety, of our own manufacture, war
ranted first-class.
Jobbing of all kinds in'onr line promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs put up in the
most satisfactory manner, at short notice.
GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING
A Spec Laity. WE HAVE THE ONLY PEACTI ,
CAL PLIIIIBEII IN TOWANDA.
Our old friends and the public' generally will
bear in mind that we sell goods only for
READY PAYI
Retelling If the only system by which justice can
be done both buyer and seller. _
Grateful for past Tery liberal patronage, we so
licit 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 S RUSSELL.
HARDWARE!
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BAR IRON,
SWEEDS IRON,
NORWAY IRON,
BAND IRON,
BIIRDAN'S HORSE SHOES,
VULCAN_ lIORSE NAILS,
NAIL ROD,
Cherry Heat, Welding Compound,
_ .and everything
FOR BLACKSMITHS' USE;
Can be had at
N. T. JUNE'S
HARDWA RE' STORE!
MERCUR'S BLOCK, Towanda. Pa.
Cheaper Than Ever Offered,Before.
Towanda, Pa., April 4 1"&-ly,
r % 00 MEN WANTED!
To buy a largo stock of
HARDWARE, TIN WARE, STOVES, &c.,
at
• REDUCED PRICES.
Highest price In trade paid for Rags, old Brass,
Copper and Lead.
Hardware, Tin and Copperware, Table, Tea and
Basting Spoons.
Tinware at wholesale and retail.
Especial attention•glven to all kinds of job work.
NO. 5 BRIDGE STREET.
tnar2M6. WM. R. SMALLEY.
Dry-Goods.
310 N T ANTESI
MONTA.NYE'S OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM . P.BICESI
.31\ 0 N T A N Y .•E S
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Towanda, Pa., Dec. 8,1874.
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING
Than the same quality. of goods were
ever before offeicd. More particu-
Lars nextweek.
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H. JA.COBS' S TORE.,
HOOP IRON,
LARGE AND ELEGANT
CAST STEEL,
SPRING AND - SUMMER GOODS,
InApectlon Ms, stock will- be sufficient to
satisfy all that be can offer greater Inducements
Than over. ' rmareb 8, 75 •
A PERFECT SUCCESS.
'ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN;
H. T. JUNE.
Ikquality and quantity of butter made, and by re-
Moving the ezeosive drudgery of the dairy room,
prorupts . usiti again Invite the earliest:
In dairys of 15 to .20 cows, the 'inconvenience of
furnishing an extra dairy-maid is avoided. We
guarantee to give
TERFECT SATISFACTION,
Our references arc some ,of the I.liis Dairymen of
Bradford and Susquehanna Counties, who hare
used the pans, •
J.vlZ;m3.
VIRST NATIONAL BANK
OAPrral, $125,000.
SuRPLU . B FUND 50,000.
TWO; Bank offers UNUSUAL FACILITIES for
thelransactlon of
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
INitItEST PAID ON DEPOSITS .ACCOEDING
SIPTCIAL CAME GITT.N TO TIM COLLZCITON OT
NOftS AND CALCICA.
Parties wishing to SENT) SIPNEY to any gait of
the United States. England, Ireland, Scotland, or
the principal cities and towns of Europe, Can here
procure drafts for that purpose. .
PASSAGE TICKETS
To or from the OM Country, by thebest steam or
affirig 11ns, always on band.
TAX - ILIZS IROUGIIT OYES AT lIEDCCAD RATES;
highest nice paid for U. S., Bonds,
Gold and Silver.
os.powri.u. N. N. BETT Ja.
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~ , President. Cabler
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R? 1 FQR SALE.—A Farm of
:ES acres, Cl Imp.o.ed, In Asylum township.
Bra4tora Co.„"Ka, On the premises are two good
dwelling nooses, barn and necessary out building&
and '. , exeellent water. a. never-faltleg stream of
water passes through the premises. Good fruit
and an abundance of nuts. For further particulars
eau tar or address,
-:. NELSON VAND,ERMa •
fel44-76tt.31anlalow, Bradford Co., l's. ,
LOWER FIGURES
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
April 1, MTG.
J. K. BUSH
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People complain of
HARD TIMES,
Bat those .who aro wise enough to
BUY THEIR CLOTHING
-IT
Nerer Stitt fault with the puality of the
GOODS HE . SELLS.
Mrt. JACOBS
Now takes pleasure In calling attention to his
ASSORTMENT
-OF
-FOR
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
kiscellanesas Advertisements.
The Universal satisfaction given by the
ATTENTION
of the
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS,
To the .most
COMPLETE ARTICJE,
of the kind now before the public.
Or reznore the "Pans" after 30 days' trial
BEIMDSLEE, •
Warrenham, Pa
OF TOWANpA.
TO AGREEMENT
ADDITIONAL TIIJkIXB
No. Vleavis Elmira st S 43,p. ni.;stopP
allatations, arrivint at Waverly at 3 20, Tow
at 4 15, and Wilkes Dam at It 05, p. m.
No. 301erres Wilkes Barre at 7 20, a, ' s Pr:
ping at-all stations. arriving at Towanda at 10 • '
Ellniraatl2.3o,ldiara at 1.1i3 and Genersatil.• ••
No. 31 leaves Towanda at 3 15 a. m.: stoppi
ail stations, arriving at Waverly at 9 12, and •
111 at 9 554,nii, :
SI leaves Elmira at 5 10p. m.: stopping a
stations, arriving at Waverly at 5 43, and TOT
at p. '
Train 6 1,8av63 Philadelphia at 2 10 p. e
York 00. arriving at Tunkhannock at 10 00
Train 3leaves Tunkhannock at 1 00 a. m.,
ring at Philadelphia at 2 20, and New York at
p. m.
Trains 8 and 19 run daily with Pullman Mee In
Cars attached.
Drawlna Roam Cars attached to 'Trains 2 • I
between Elmira an 4 Philadelphia.
HOWARD ELMER, ItEc'n. _
CENEVA, ITHACA & ATH
y IL IL—Commencing Monday, Jan. 24, 1.
trains will run as on this road as follows:
LEATING SATRE NOETIEWAHD.
No. 8.-5:00 a. tn., daily, with rutin= elm
Coach through from New York; arrivlm, at 'at
Etten 5:45, Spencer 5;55, Ithaca 0:50; Tallg nil
Falls 7:18, Trumaneburg 7:25, Farmer 7:43, vlc
Center 7:52, trays Corner 8:00, Romulus 8:12, G ne
va 8;45, making close conncctton eastand west 11l
trains on N. Y. k H. R, R.. arriving at 'Mocha Le]
at 11:0 a. m., Buffalo 4:15 p. m., and Niagara F
at 4:40.
No. 30.-12.00 a. m., daily except Sundays, on a
rival of L. V. train froth 'Wilkes Barre, Pitts; n
Tunkhannoek, Towanda. &e., arriving at Van
ten 12:45,, Spencer 12:55. Ithaca 1:55, Taugha,nl
Falls al. Tnimansburg Farmer 2;53. Oti.
Center 3:02, Ilayts Corners 3;20, Romulus 3:23,
neva taXl, connecting with trains east and wes 0 ,
N. Y. C. & IL R. It. It. '
No. —9 p. m., daily except Sundays, with thro. g
car from Elmira for Geneva. leaving Elmira at :1
p. m., arriving at Van Etten,6:lB, Spencir 6 5:
Ithaca 7:50, Taughauic Falls 8:18, Trumansh it
8:20, Farmer 8:46, Ovid Center 8:55. Ilayts Cor
9:04, Romulus 9:17, Geneva 9:53: connecting • It
trains east and west on N. Y. C. & H. R. R. It.
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ARRIVE AT SAYRE Imola fuz xowrn
No. 7.-9:0.5, a. in., daily except Sundays, R)
through car 'from Geneva to Elmiti,;leaving Gefit
va at 5:00 a. in., Romulus 5:33, liars Cornefs.s 41
Ovid Center 5:56. Farmer 6:05, Trtimansburg 6
Taughanlc Falls 6:311, Ithacw7:os, Spencer 8:03, at
Ellen 8:13, arriving at Elmira at 9:53; making c
connection at Sayre with L. V. Day, Express a
ving at New York at 10:00 p. m., Philadelphia ;2
p. m.
No. p. en. daily except Sundays; lea w
Geneva at 10:00 a. in.. 'Romulns 10:31, !Luta (ot
tiers 10:45, Ovid Center 10:34, Farmer 11:02, ru
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manaburg ll :17, Taughanic Fans 11:23. Ithaca 1r
Spencer 12;3Van F
7. lten 12:35; making close tot
nection with L. V. Fast Line, arriving in Phil,
ph la 10:30 p. m. ,
No. 15.-9:40 p. in. daily, with Pullman Sleep rn
Coach attached for New York without cha ge
leaves Geneva at 5:40 p. m., on arrival ~or N. Y C,
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trains from the East and West. Ilotrotins 6 la.
liayta Corners 6:1.21, Ovid .Center 8:38, First/elle 47
Trumansburg 7:07, Taughanic Falls 7:14, Ith et
7:50. Spencer 8:43, Van Stien 8:53: connecting RI
T.. V. Night Line arriving at New York at 8129 am
Philadelphia 6:45 a. m. .
Tickets sold and baggage checked to all priaci
pal points.
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R. A.- PACKER, Gen. Sup .
R. M. HOVEY. Gen. Pass. Agt.. -
WM. STEVENSON, Assr. Supt.
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PHILADELPHIA L • READRAILROAD. •
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TIM!
Javrany Ist, 1878.
Trains icare Allentown as/0111ms:
(rta Peektomen Branch.) ,
For Philadelphia. Bridgeport and Pet klombn J .1
tlon; at 6.45, *S.SO
.!. in. and 5.58 p. m.
'at - a - naTs.
For Philadelphia, Bridgeport and Perklomen J • n,
non, at 3.10 p, na.
(Ma Baal Penna. Branch.) -
For Reading, t 2.30. :50, and 8.55 a. m., 1 1.2.=,
4.30 and 8.45 p. m.
For Ilarrliburg, 11.30, 5.50, and 8.55 a. in., 12.20;
and 8.45 p. m:
For Lancaster and Columbia, 5.50, 8.55 a. in.,
4.30 p. na.
Woes not ran on Mondays,
SUNDAYS.
For Rending,i.3o a. m. and 8.45 p. m.
For Ilarribburg, 9..30 a. m. and 8.45 p. m.
Trains for Allentown leave as follows
tr'fa Perktomen Bt•anehA
Leave Philadelphia, 7.30 a. m. and 5.15, •5.30 p.
Leave Bridgeport, 8.7.0 a. m., 6.06 and 6.16 p. m.
Leave Peri:lumen Junction, 9.05 a. in. and 6.19,
p.m.
Leave Philn IGlpb la. 8.00 a. m., Bridgeport, 9.01 a i
Porklumen Junction, 9.23 a. m. :
(ria East Penna. Branch.)
Leave Reading, 7.35, 7.40, 10.23 a. m., 4.00, 8.10, nn
Leave Harrisburg, m 5.20, 8.10 a. m., 2.00, 3.50 •
7.40 p. m.
Leave Lancaster, 5.10 a. tn.. 12.55 and 3.40 p.
Leave Columbia, 3.00 a. mr,, 1.00 and 2.3. p. m.
Leave Beading, 7.20 a. m.
Leave Harrisburg. 5.20 a. tn. ,
Trains marked thus (•) run via G. & ti. Bank
(depot nth and Green streets,) and have throat.
cars from and to Mauch chunk. Ail other trains
to and from Philadelphia arrive at and leave Broad
street depot.
WOOTTEN, •
oct4-75-Iy. Oenerrz 1 Superits
NO I, T H I A CE a .— EE T A
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0 RAILROAD
hereby give notice, that on or kjore the First
Nay :Veit,
They will 'open i Pam.enger station. In Fairmon
Park, upon the line of the Junction Railroad,n
close proximity to Memorial Hall and other prin 4l
pal buildings of the
CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXIIIII
And that regular passenger and excursion Mal:
VI ill thereafter be run between tie new station an
the various points upon their several railway line
The attention of citizens of Philadelphia lookin
for Suntrutner Residences, and of strangers des(
lug to secure houses or lodging In the vicinity of
Philadelphia during the period of the Eat:Ohio ,
is called to the.filet that fmm nearly all places
the railroads. of the Company within twenty
thirty miles of the city, passengers will be able to
reach the exhibition without change of cars in as
short a time as It will require to make the trip by
horse ears from many points in the city.
SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS will be rein
.1",,r the &enc.& of Schools, Societies or other .Assot
elation*. .1
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For initirmatlnn apply to C. G. HANCOCK. be
eral Tiehet Agent. No. 1.1.7 South Fourth Street
Philadelphia, and to the several Local Superintend
exits, or to the undersigned,
J. E. WOOTTEN,
, .
General S uperintend mt.
'' Reading, March 7th, 1876•tuchl6w9.
3/ FA.NS HOUSE, TOWANDA,
CORNER MAIN AND BRIDGE STREFfe:
The Horses, Barnes% &c., of all guests of Nis i
hosuse, insurell against loss by Fire, without any'
extra charge. ' • ' - .
A superior quality of Old English Bass Ale, just
re4lved. , T. It. JORDAN,
. Towanda, Jan. 24,74. Proprietor.
,
VIM= HOUSE TOWANDA,
PA.,
, . •
JOHN SULLIVAN..
Having 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.
worth side of Public Sq; are, east of Mortar's
now block.
T HE CENTRAL HOTEL,
:rit.'STER, PA.
Vie undersigned having taken possegien
of the above hotel, respectfully solicits the patron
age of his old friends and the public gener a lly.
acigtedtt. M. A. POIMEST.
BETHLEHEM, PA;
".OLD MORATIAN SUN INN,"
Rich In historical Interests, It is the only building
in the country except Independence Rail, honored
by the sojourn within its walls of Washington, La•
Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the My°lntion.
This popular hotel has recently changed hands,
been Improved, entirely refurnished, and the pro
prietor cordially invites his friends and traveling
pulite to give him a call—no pains will be spared to
render their stay comfortable. People en - route for
Philadelphia will And It convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the city about eight 4n the
morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the
accommodation of commercial amts.
Sept. 4,13.
0 I
Tuz LITTLE STORE Torrani Tnt COREER,
the best place in Towanda to buy Vicki'
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
st low rites. Remember
MEUCCI/1i BLOCK, ityposltn,COUßT ROME
• ems 07 Tux "INDIAN SQUAW
s s thsper d -
wortry; y t llpome . ree. sgaro, pale;
rortlauct i Maros. ta1ch16764
R. A. PACKER, Superintende , t.
SCNDATP
MIZE!
TION,
Hotel:.
BUILT en.
C. T. SMITH, -
Proprietor.
tivoais ad hliTOUin.
GRQCFILUES & P
MC ABE & ED*
Casa dealers In aU
GROCERIES & PR
CUR DOOR NORTU OF CODDI
Towanda, July 22. 4878.
TEVENS & LONG,
WHOLESALE &
r Dealon
3 CHOICE FAMILY G
COUNTRY PRO
GRAIN, A:
Ell
111
Having a large and comtnodlepsistora we are
, prepared at all times to carry
a large stock.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PROD
t h Or taken In exchange for goods,
e ,
0 . res. Our long experience In lir
7 gives us peculiar luivantages In m
• we are not ambitious to make lart
ter ourselves that we ca
GREATER INDUCE
, t , Buyers than any other estahllsy
"" Peuusylvanta.
el-,...
STEVENS
I • COIiNERMAIN
RI
t mayl3.
Boots and Shoop l .
B ARGAINS!
BARG
~~
21111
I of rnisencirncfght! ce " : 1 1 1 ' a ni i ?
.30 that I wilt sell at less than manti(4l
nd 1
Alan, 8 emelt of Womenb Fox
Goat-lace and Fox-button. Shoes, a
worth $2.50. .
THESE GOODS ARE DA
I am also reeelving a large and f
Goods for spring trade. Which for
and Price, cannot be excelled.
TRUNKS,
TRAVELLING B
h LEATHER Sr. SHOE
la full stock, at the lowest
REWEhtBER THE PLACE:
Court House, next door to Chant
Store.
Towanda, Pa.. Feb. 23. 1.476.
IQOMETIIING NEW
K-7
BRIDGE
A BOSTON BOOT A
STORE !
J. & M. SHEFTE
the leading Boot and Shoe merehan
rine, N. Y., will open;
A. BOSTON BOOT AND SUO
AT No. 2, BRIDGE S
BY TIIE IST. OF APRIL,
SION OF THE . RED
Bridge Street, Beidlemi
Respectful Yours;
3. ld., SHE
Towanda, April 16,16
PURE GROUND PLA
RIIMMERFIELD"!
I have jot received a large guppy of
ruzon GROUND CAYUGAIILAEITED.
•
Manufactured from stone selected by Myself, and
i warranted PURE, I
rincr.—Cish. Illi 60; on time, f 7 00. Send to
your cordera - I
PETER . LANDMESSER. 1
Rtualrfleld, Marcl9, 1876
WHERE NOW ?
1876.
TO MICHIGAN, one of the formes
and healthy States
WHAT PORT
. ,
To boy a YARN out of the
ONE MILLION ACRES.
•
Of fine !maths Lands for sale by the Grand itap.
ids* Indiana R. R. Strong sous; ready markets;
are crop good schools; rallraul run sibrongh thee
scenter pf the rant; Settlements all alone; all kind
of products raised;
_plenty of water, timber and
bonding materials. Price from 14 to 119 per acre;
oLarfotarth down, balance on lime. Bawl for
. pamphlet fall of facts and agates. and be
teal. Address = W, A.
G WA l R tt D p , d t s n • L. rzIEC s guy...
ifet'y Land Dip% _ Una-7H=
T •
J o O.FROST hr. BO . N S
°VISION&
Roe.
We respectfully announce to all those . 3 ,1 n want
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
VISIONS.
LARGER THAN EVER
a * RIISEIELL
And Vast our prices are the LOWEST, pad our
RETAIL
ar GOODS THE BEST
OCERIES,
any In the MARKET. Oar prices halo now
lICE,
- TIIWBOTTOM,
•
!laving just returned from tho city, WO' lium
MEI
lowest cash prl
o Grorory Trade
!wetiaslng, ;tad as
e profits, we fiat
otter
ATTRACTIVE LOT OD GOODS
,ENTS TO
ant In Northern
1& LONG.
D E,STS«
. 1 0WANDA, PA
AINS!!
ie thousand pairs
!Women's ti hoes,
,turers prices.
Doe. 9,1 a
-lace, Kld-lace,
t per pair—
THE MUTUAL P
COMPANY.
GAINS!
t‘
Home Ordee, 009 Walnut Stre
Acting under. a Sieefal A
11 line, of Fine
lyle, Durability
AGS,
Speelal attention is called t
table, which will be found stet
tween all ages., and which the
antee to not exceed One-half t
class °TA) PLA',$ Company,
INDiNGS
Ilile prices.
The following Table shows t
and may be multiplied for any
up to WOO, which is the la*
one life. Twenty Cents will
amount of. each assessment for
Opposite tde
lilies Jewelry
..A i t: • , d ti i' :
s. 4 i'.
~7 4 2 .11. 4$ 41 = a ~,. „- - .
a , I ..0 ° a .. '
•.'" a .4 ' .4u
4. ../. •.t . 12 1
2 :
20 3.00 2.00 -.60 .41 6.00 4.0(1 i '
.96
21 3.00 2.00 ' .62 42 6.00 4.00 ':'..98
22 3.00 2.00 .63 43, 6.00 4.00 :1.00
23 3.00 2.00 .66 .44 6.00 4.00 1.05
24 3.00 2.00 .67 45 6.00 4.00 2.15
25 3.00 2.00 .65 46 7.00 4.50 1.22
VI 3.50 2.50 .09 47 '7.00 4.50 1,28
27 ' 3.50 2.50 .70 • 48', 7.00 4.50 .1.35
28 3.50 2.50 .71 '49- 7.00 4.50 1.45
29 3.50 2:50 .62 50 7.00 4.50 -1.85
30 3.50 2.50 .73 51 , 8.50 5.00 1.63
31 4.00 3.00 k .7 $ 52 8.50 5.00 1.75
32 4.00 3.00' .77 s3' 8.50 5.00 1.65
33 4.00 3.00, .79 54 8.50 5.00 . 4' oo
34 4.00 3.00 .81 55 8.50 5.00 3.15
35 4.00 3.00 .83 56 10.00 6.00 2,31
38 5.00 3.50 .85 57 10.00 6.00 1150
37 5.00 3.50.85 53 10.00 0.00 '3,60 38 5.00 3.50 .55 . 59 .10.00 6.00 1 1,70
30 5.00 3.50 .92 60 10.00 6.00 2.90
40 5.00 - 3.50 ~' . •1:
J011' 4 :
F. CORSER.
STREET.
lii
D SHOE
141 ofliornells•
♦. J. NODLE.
STORE
T OWAND'A IN
REET,
EZIM
IBOOT,:
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
,'s Block
. .
Commanctia. Milos, of Engrd., lisle. 117,70,5711
ROYAL, of Liverpool, ' a5 17,4:0,5il
112triesw, " " 11,50.,000
CONTINENTAL, Of NOW York, as ;MUG
GERMANIA, a., t• 1,599,564
GERMAN AMERICAN, " ' 4, 1,14.4835
MANHATTAN, at " ' 704,985
COMMERCIAL, of " 11l 457 , 785
Vnatnix, of Hartford, as 1,94,02:
ORIENT, " 44 719,34 a
AMAZON. of Ohio, = .. 9*540
CITIZENS', of Newark, 411. 41k,730
MaxnunG Batumi, of Germany " 2,500,00 e
)XMI
TER
LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES.
NATI°Nat.--Ltra, of 17. 8. A., ameta 13,787`,1186
TWAVILLERP, of Hartford, 11 3,471%349
RAILWAY PASS•IIB, • astcoPO
NZTUAL LIP; of NOW York " 711,338i070
•
Losses ad fasted and paid at this office.,
airs2-75tf.
Etil
THE FARMERS' MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO, OF TUSCARORA, •,."
-
• Is now Issuing perpetual policies on
• FARM PROPERTY ONLY:
flourishlg
•
Bach member pays a tee, at the time of insuring;
to curer charter and Incidental expenses of 'the
after which no further payment is required. except
to meet actual lees by tint arming the membership.
This plan of insurance for FARM PROPERTY,
Is corning rapidly Into favor.
Place of Business, SPRING HILL,• ASYLUM,
TERRY. AND STA \ DING STONE. PA.
• , The Agent wtit ClarfaSS the Townships of Tujita
lora, a wn Harrit en Wya!using. and farmenrin
thaw Townthlps wishing in 3 tralicg " ' utmo st* ,
nsayaddress i
• A. B. SIIIIiitEII. Sec. and Art
Hieing Hill, Bradford CO,,lpa
VT.M PIiPXWAY Pun,
===l
p
- -
0 A....wenn; ,• -
/ ;
reached
I
I
1
And tIOW 15 .the
TIME TO BUY.
_ ITZUT
EZ:3333
HOLIDAY SEASON.
COME AND SEE THEM;
Everything In the Itneof
1:T I N D E TAKIN
AT BOTTOM PitICB'S A.ll
FROST'S SONS.
Insuran
OTECtION
et, Philwielpiaa, Pa
of In eorpOration
From the Pcnisylvant,
Legtslaturi,
S. CLARK
AGENT. :;
TOWANDA,
the following rate
tly equitable i as be
company will guar
e cost of any first
the Rates !or!, 11000
additional mount
at risk taken 6nany
I be added to the
collection, eta.
W. B. YINCLiT.
AGENCY,
Aisle Street, opposite+ the Court lions.. 1:C,
NOBLE t VINCENT, Fi]
General Agent..
Ca" COAL
. 'PIERCE & SCOTT
AT Tits
OLD TOWA.NDAF., COAL YARD
Keep the boot bard Coal In the Market, from the
Baltimore vein at Wilkesbarro.
LUMP AND SMITH COAL
we are Bole Agents fodthls coal
We keep Lime. Cement and Kindling Weed.
LOYALSOCK COAL,
From the newly opened vein of the SuMiran Minas
We will have constantly for sale at our yaid all
the. sins of this superior coal, at the following pri•
cei,
(irate •
Egg -
uurre - • .0 - - 4 24
Nut • - - 4 2
Small Nut , ''•-•• g 25
All our coals are prepared in the best manner and
will be delivered clear. and free from slate. The
usual prices will be charged In addition to the
above for delivering.
An orders left at the stores Of Lang & Stevens,
P. .1. Calkins, Third Ward, Ktrby's Drug Store. or
at oar °Mee, corner of River - and Ellzaboth's Sts..
will receive prompt attention.
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL.
S. S. PIERCE. WM. SCOTT.
Nov. 16, 1875,-
NEW COAL I.'ARDI
• Tho undersigned haring taken tho large and
commodious yard, at the foot of PARK Street, has
now on hand a full supply of
ALL SIZES
Oct2l-75-tf
cHEAP COAL AND LIME.
rum and after July 1, I will selyccasl, lime, &c.,
for cash only, and the price list will , be corrected
monthly.
PRICE or cosy FOR JULY, PER TON or.2,oooths,
AT THE YARD: 3 .
Pittston Stove, Chestnut and Furnace,
" Pea
Carbon Run Lump
Smith ,
Barclay Mountain Lump
Allentown Lime 'ft bushel
Lath 'fl M....
Hair 'ft bushel
Brick 10 00
I stn always prepared to deliver purchases on
short notice at the usual pries of delivery.
I also tender my thanks:to my many friends and
customers for their very liberal imtronago In the
past and hope under the new departure to make it to
their interest to continue to buy where they can
get the best goods for the least money.
Those who are indebted to me will take notice
that I must have money or 'I can't buy (or cash and
pay freights. They must settle by the first of Au
gust nett. • _ _
niwanda, July 1, 1975.
NOW IS YOUR
Cheaper than you will ever again
, have the. opportunity of doing.
I have a large assortment of my
OAVI MANUFACTURE,
Warranted in every particular, which
That everybody can afford to have
one of his own.
1 also have the sole agency 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
wherevere they have been introduced
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
lIILANpE
JanG46.
NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
Bespeetfullyannounocs to his friends and patrons,
that ho has built a
NEW * BRICK CAILRIAGIy 4 FACTORY,
Wbero ho rSIR constantly keep on%hauct a full assort
ment of
FAMILY CARRIAdES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORAUWAGONS,
TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS
Made of the best material and finished In the best
city style. His long experience In city Car
riage Factories gives him a decided
advantage over others to the
MEESE, STYLE AND . DURABILITY
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
Previous to perthaatng elicitors.
ALL •WOAK -"WARRANTED TO GIVE
Thankful for the Dual patronage formerly ex
tended and respectfully Ask a continuance of the
mane.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
Towanda, Jai; &'7B4f.
Cool
We keep Barclay
OF
ANTHRACITE
LOYAL SOCK,
And
BARCLAY COAL.
lbo
LIME AND CEMENT.
Coal delivered on short notice.
TERMS s—Cash.'
HENRY MERCUR.
Very Respectfully Yours,
.1. H. 141131 NY.
Carriages and Sleigh:.
OPPORTUNITY, I,
TO BUY
CARRIAGES
AND
WAGONS
REI
BRYANT'S,
I will
SELL. SO LOW
JAMES BRYANT.
Opposite the now Jail,
HENRY STULEN
Of wagons. AU he uks 4an
?EFFECT ATISFATION.
AT REDUCED rificks,
HENRY STIMEN.
Witaboidewsky, fa
NM
:11017 A. CHA.MBERLIN.
' , -;Ty •
Doak% in I .
DIABON',D•II°
•
PINE JEWELRY,
T
•
•
WA.TCIiES AND CLOCKS
TOWANDA, VA.
Jund4i. •
CEI
,WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
HE,NDLEIII4N,
Deiler In
FINE AMERICAN. AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY.
STERLING SILVE-R
SILVER PLATED WARE
CLOCKS,
rWWH-THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
SPECTACLES dz EYE GLASSES
One door north of Dr. Porter At Sons-Drag store
• Main btreot, • • .
TOWANDA, PA.,
I
jia6-75
PRESENTS FOR ALL,
15 00
3 50
4 00
3 00
3 50
NEW JEWELRYSTORE
W. A. ROCKWELL
IS constantly receiving In addlkion to his large stock
,
of Jewelry,
, .
FINE ,GOLD SETS ,
PI. S,
ANDS,
)3
RINGS,
STUDS,
AMERICAN AND SWIS S; WATCHES,
GOLD Asp SILVER WATCHES,
SILVER PLATED WAREiCiF ALLTARIETIES
GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
SILVER AND PtA.TED RINGS AND CHARMS
CLOCKS OF ALL V.ASIE TIES,
at the lowest prices.
'Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing done In the
Lest manner, and warranted. -
Tbangs for liberal patronage and hope to merit a
continuance of the same. •
tvivl2-73
Iliscellaneons Advertisements.
" •. .
A. J. NOBLE & CO.,
Main stn:et, opposite the Court House.
TOWANDA, PE•NN'A
PROPERTY FOR RENT, FOR DWELLING
AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. -
Reii;s collected and remitted on reasonable terms
;.;
Money Loaned & Loans Negotiated.
PASSAGE TICKETS,
FOREIGN DRAFTS,-
ALWAY'S' ON lIAND AT BARGAI:4
A. 4 NOBLE 4. Can2o 763 W. 8. VINCENT,.
NEW FLOURIING MILL
IN SiIESUEQUIN. PA.
The subscriber gives notlcipat his new
STEAM FLOURING MILL,
s no* in successful operation; and that - he Is pre;
pared to do all work In his line on short notice.
CUSTOM GRINDING DONE ON 111 E SAME
C, .UM TIIAT IT IS RECEIVED :*-Th
Wheat, Buckwheat' and Bye Flour, Corn 'Steal,
:Feed, Bran, &e., always on hand and
and . for sale at lowest rates.
PARTICULAR NOTlCE.—Persons Ilzing ea
theiwest side of the river.desiring to patronize my
Will have their ferryage paid both ways, when
'they Using grists of ten bushels and upwards. .
. F. 8. AYERS.
awl.
II
SILVER WARE,
Era
Also
AT THE
CHARM 8,
NECKLACES,
Also
W. A. ROCKWELL.
And
Dc Wrs"
DLit; . POSTER; b ! ... _ 1 1
AT i'l/At , 1
.1 i
OLD q i 4sui DRUG - STOIP'
• .
•
Corner Maln and Plno Stn.; ; Towanda, Pa.!
(Established over a qnctiferi of a Centory4
4 Whofesaiti and WWI Dealer In '
DRUGS,. MEDICIIitS,
ACID, DYE-STGPF4, GLUE, 1 !
EnpumEn T , vin,rt AND FA NCY GODS,
° SPONGES, nnusugs, BRACES 4 TIHMSES.,.
SOAPS, COauta, PoitAnftllAln Dyr r n, ,
TEETH, 'SKIN, and HA/R REPARATIONS,
RAZORS, POCKET-E.KUYEs
POCKETBOOKS AND PORT-MDKNAIEI3,
MACAROY and SCOTCH SM.:Fi t t
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, 1
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SZEDs,
Pure Wines and Liquors , :for Medlclual PuTp4aes
ROTA mc.,Eci4cric &HoperiorA•rnicßE.mnn!ria,
And all goanlno pOpnlar Patent Medielnrs). •
Surkonitns, sc srEnsorsznA, BREAST rumen,
NIPPLES,' NIPPLE Stlzits & SHIELIT.
B
NUSISid i BOTTLES , ,TAZTILLNG' BING
SYRINGES, 13D PANS. URIXA LS,
• TET!.S,I ELASTIC STOCIIISIGS, &C.
I '
KEROSENEIOR COAL OIL, .
WICKS, CHIMNEYS, RATH .113RicK,;
SPERM, LARD,. WHALE, HEATS ' , pin:,
TA NKEirs, AND MACHINE OILS ? 1
ALconot i , AND SPICITS i rCUYEZITINT., t
Sash, Paird, ,Varaish,4V4Steleasli,
HOrse,i3frine, Shoe, Scrubbing,
Antl i all,kinds of brushes.
1 I I
_j
WINDOW I AND PICTURE CL/
• • i
al-all often
,
PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS, PUTTY'
, • 1
A WS! NIL
READY fiNEO FAINTS
OF ANY F.sTREI3 COLOR,
By THE poi_ ,'TINT OR HALLO:i
• GROUND I. IT, OR VARNISH,
AND DRY COLtd&q. OVALL LtURS ,
All articles warranterl as represent<
• -
Freserlptlonl carefully compounded at
of day and Illght.• Open finial:Ayr.- for Freberl
from 9 to 10;a: at.; IZ Col and 5 to G. P. Y.
— Dr. Porter can be consulted as heretofore,
office. .
• ,
R D
WIg,OLES;ALEIAti'D RETAIL
i •
DBugGIS,TS
Mil
rarros.s BLOCK,
TOWANDA,'PEN)'A.
I
-;- ,
ACIDS, EXTRACTS; EI.IX IRS, HERB
S 1.0.11: ('GATED PILLS,
4.ow,DEns, flums, 1 ,
• .
SYRUPS, TIM:.
1 , TURES, • ' '
i . • NyiNt.e.l,
, . ar.q,, L • ,
i'
. • .
And 'rreihundlops Of Dal, k1u(43.,
DYE STUFFS,' „ ; I
MAC H INE, OILS,
''KEROSENE, , -
ALCOHOL,
I
- &C.; &C.
PURE WINES AND LIQUO
for me4lelnal purposes.,
i
TOBACCO; SNUFF; CIGARS,
All tho
. 1 •
• „
-'r6ruv.at PATENT ]IEnICI\ ES,
aod a line assortiant. of ;
TOILET AND FANCY 000
Moro than usnal care is grsen to thg enrol ,
leg of.prescilptjon.. open on Sunday from D
to 1 P. and front 5 r. m. to '7 r. M.
MADILL ean he eonsultett at 014.k:ore o
urday of eat% meek, as heretofore. I
;
111
may'-7 .
TASTELESS MEDICINES.
A prOlTllilent New York, pliy4elali litely !Om
plahaell to DUNDAS DICK . & (W. about Choir
SANDALWoOD pit, CAP.SrLts,'ytating,that k c;al.•..
times they mired tnlravulolisiv, Lot that a patient
of ltk had taken thom withii.utl- effect. On t .iii n
informed that ,evertil a/titer:ons nerd sold. 111 In
quired and round his patient hint not been taking
DUNDAS Dltli: & Cu.Y:r7
. 1 ' 1 ' 1
Wh at harper-1 1 d to this' physician may hove ! tiara-,
pencil to of herci and' DUN D Ai 1D ICKI A , 'o.ltake
this rotttlioll of protecting. 2,1 - 41y81.ciani4dr” ggl'i fa,
and, th , m.vdrer, and pr6-,enting ittlf. Or SANpit:
worn, front e1.11151/g intl., EMI - Waif% I
.. i
I'IIYSIcIA.N.S" who one-. prererlhe tbe . - Capules
Wilt continue to do so fort they 'rout:tin the '
pure Oil lif'tli ,. bestEind Cheapest LUCK frria-
D AS•DIC K. Si ro. trir lure 4. , ;L, or ,*N
11.t L woo p than nil {lie Wh l ol s ale and.lletait Li rug
gists and Perf toners in the United Stat,is combiMil
wait thi,..ts the sole xca,:on why L i the pure Oil is
acild c.heaperm .= Lheircarsut, Ulan Ir. any oilier
form. 1 1 ; • . _7
OIL OF SANDALWOOD' is fast slapercedmz
every other remedy; sixty faiisn.ys only t'ems! fe
qijired to Insure it safe ntnEcertaln curd in sixe or
eight ays. From no other Meditate dan thlr're
stilt had. ' ;
Hi
;
DU •DAS DICK" tit CO.'S SOFT CAP.s.I •IJ..a
i
solve he prohleth. king erli,t‘lervd by- eLS!no tr.)phy
slefaus, of how at afcid the 11:111!:1 trod iling.ll,l
- to so allotting, which are well knowe to
detract from, if ;not, dertroY,!thl - 1 1 gv" effects; of
Many valuable rentedies. ' ; .1 i
Soft Capsules are pat up lo tin-foil and neat I.'l
- thirty in each. and ale the mils Ca O ulei yrs—
scrlbtl Lc vlipslidons. . ; 1
'TASTELESS MEDICI ilES.—Ca , t'r
oil and many other nauseous medicine., can I,e:ta
ken easilY Mid sArelv 'in DU N DAS DICK
CO'S' SOFT,' CAPSULES. NO -Tat
.no Smell . ' - ' - •.- 1. 1
1
Aar These were- the 'only capsul
ei dmitted :o the Jest-Paris Expo:
Von. , ' •.. ! I
Send for cireuhir to La \Voosfer atrert.i.;ClV y.i i
au Sold at all Drug Stores Hero.
16. -. • 1
1
, i
.AYRE'S SATSIPAI r tILLA,
i - ;.. , 1 i
FOR PURIFYING TIIE RLOOD'.
I
This compound of the veg.table aqertatives,
I
1 ,
Sarsaparilla, 'petit:, Stillingia and 3fantlitike Itltti
the l tides of Potassium.and Ilron, mal l tes a otroost
. I , 1 • i I 11
effectual curd of a series of complaints, whirl: itre lt
very preValent and aftlictlng. It. phrillesihe blei;d
II
purges out the luri:lng liiiimors , ln the s.y4tem, that
undermine health and settle Into troublesome is
,,.'
orders. Eruptions.of the sit , in I are the appearance
1 I'
on thestirface of 'I
rs that ;should Ms expelled
,' 1 1
from the blood. Intt , rnal derangement:l are th , e
• I ' .1
determination of those same:bun:o rs to soMe intvr•
nal organ or organs, %hose action I they Iderrngt:,
and whose substances they disease and I destrcl.
ATHE'S gAnSAPAiiii.LA;expfiS these lion frmil
the blood. 'When l they atgonii,l the disorders
they produce dfsaPpvai, such as rie t eration l s
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