Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 01, 1876, Image 4

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j4ticiOrral geitarhitent
"Potatoes as Food for Stack.
Potatoes in many localities, dis
tant from the market, are this sels i on
so abundant and cheap that they can
only be used to advantage in feeding
out to stock. It is true that, certain
agricultural writers have of late en
deavOred to show that this valuable
tuber",was of little or no value for
such purpoes; .hut it is very proba-
Ne that. the gentlenien 'who adfinee
such theories are not practiCal agri
eniturists. • The value of the potato
as a foOd for man and many of our
domestic animals is too well known
t(are'discarded at this late day in
consequence of anything which may
1)6 writtedby theoretical chemists or
agrimilturists.
Bit while the. potato has been a
bOne of contention among derieultur-1
ists for utanS - ' years, its practical and
sP,Tifte value as rood for .stock has
ikver-been disprdved when put to y
tb ,, test. Tile celebrated iveterinarian. , *
Yonatt, in speaking of the
.dine of the various kinds of rnots as,
fi?od for stock. says of the potato:
-Lkinoii!i the various ve , Tetable pro
lu.-tionsAhat have been appropriat-1
(-TlO - the.'stall-feeding of cattle, none
or•casioncd , Treater diienssion,
!than the Potatoes: They furnish an'
stimily, ;. partieularly
tut anti strained; they apireat•
tte to the fitteniir• of neat cattle'.
com - binatic ri with comp.ii.rative-:
lc small i+ortidns of other
In the eleventh volume of the IJritis4
"! Agriculture,'' we fini
swne ~t atement.4 froni Mr. Campliell,
of Viyr.. which hear
•
lipon this--quef:tion.
tlya Itm Im=liels of potatoes. and 'No
pratpth: of haydre :retwrarly sutlicient .
. 1 fatt-n any animal that thrives,
toi , rablv wcll. They should at first.
1. ~ fit- o n ,s-mall 4 - prtntitie ,
int•reasel to one or two
pyr ilay dry f..) , t loving
(--1.:,n , 1 h R propc4ti. - )n of hay hi•ing
rlw . ralatc.d b the tlkAct
. •
15 i:•11 the , putatcoJs proance - on thp
bowi - t!ls: TL;.. -hay should, always be
in order thatl it mat Le more
mixe.l with. the potatoes:-
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The Use of Shellac on Farms
This'is the 'way a western fanner
talks aliont, raisin,. squashes:
1)10(1-last sea-4.bil, with such stitisfae7
tors- results, that I wish to Share
them - with others. nil-several years
I hare kept. au open-mouthed fmttle
of shellac, dis,solved. in alcohol, for
applioation to my fruit trees, when I I
cut Mr alimb, in season or out of
This; is about as thick as
wolasses, andlis put on with a small
brush. • When Hubbard squasheS
1:T1 priv, , r4-sse'd to about the 'third
rough lea j f,l found there were bufrs
invegigatimr them, allostinf ,
1 ur tugs to the plant, to take andr
do for wilcle i erop—so I went fOr
them. :They are a flatish dark-;
. e, , :cal pa ty,. with hip-roofed havks
and' a powerrul odor. when pinelled.
.11artlett Ne:it
tlit• plant in .oacli Lill 1 placed a
flat on the ground. Now.
'ti.•-re is nothju: , new or
1:1-.procceding—the pinch comes ut
:Olen:ling to the traps once or twice
at tele4. one to seven
art!. fibund.at eae . l.l •examination. and
Illlfliy P.1(1011dV, AVero 111:11*- - i
thk time their
WI•rl'•41 . 1 - SC11“1 . 01 ill Hride,r
i>f at least Half of the existing
• leave-z, placed ill the shape of an obi
-. c!.l:llitonefl.harr• - "w. placed in C•ireli - z,
placed in solid .squares, and placed
pr,misction- , ly. pill I pick the leaves
oir! NO, the plant , : were too small
tollti•ar it. Dill I scrape them off
with my thumb No, that , would
. have taken too I. and Nyoull haVe
inpired ihe lefives. I
took . the afore
stild l j uitthi and brush and covered
errs with the shellac with one
ilalnL of t.;:e I,rush, and they never
t doveloped, nor eould the application
discovered on the upper side of
the leaf, ;mil this is what I claim 'as
(wi - ginal, the cliange from what would
I , ave hoer transient visitors to per
oraauent fixtures. The two forces
cleared the.squashes of every bug in
(lags, and resulted in a tine
SHAWIIFILitIES.—Theri` is
not intiell dan!rer or making hind too
it l' fo'.";r strortierries, it. i t
• , c r „ - pped ti t )r :•;tveral phas
' previous. Twenty-live tons of stable
mitnure_ ought: to a. be iooil dressing
fiir an acre of sod turned under in
the fall, and tile t O tons you have on
hand will probably he sufficient for
,
. two acres: If, the plants do not
grow as rapidly as desired, then add
:rround bOne as a top dress
ing, as this is the best way tv . apply
these materials. A dressingiof lime
and ashes might be applied with
benefit this sprin!; - , after the first
plowing, s:iy 20 bushels 'per lure of
first nmi five of the latter. TJte,e
lad aid in the decoMposition of the
- egetallle"nvater in the soil . , lint add
little in.ty way of fertilizing. But
the ashes nntl (rrouri bone may be
• ,
; :Trilled with betelit, and at any time
(•f the vear; but just after the fruitis
, • •
g.lthercti 111 ,
stlMlncr will give the
,plants alvigurous start in the fall.
The hocin:r
_or cultivating will mix
the:•ie materi-als into 'the soil deep
endugh to - teach the roots, land do
mtu'e good than to 'be _plowed under
deeply., A ton of Other will not be
too heavy druss . in:r, if worked in
ith a hoe or cultivator. If applied
just befiii . e a good shower, there will
I,e no' danger of j,njurin:: the leaves
, of the plants
4
, f: never knew a farmer to take
an; axe or. a. beetle and g o - round
and break a wheel here, and a brace
milk this section, and
Oip that one among
0.7 hines, wagozns and,. iniplemqnts
3..:::t is, unless hs was drunk! Ilia
home of them—pretty good farmers . ,
too, in most things, : get about the
same results lin a roundabout ;way.
They-store the mowing machine in a
leaky shed, ;where it is used vas' a
turkey roost, the lighter impements
;:re away 'where cattle knoi:k them
(;own and, break them ; the carriage
and harness' are kept where the
.table fumes spoil the varnish ; and
,the general slip-shod, style knocks
ceso per cent. from the N;alue of the
fa' inim.; equipment. The fanner
who- keeps thiugS " ship-shape," is
generally the thriVing man. " Down
aTrthe-heel-activeness"" will spread
the black frost of MOrtgage over;a
farm nearly :116 quick as rum-drink-
WE
• -IN ill:';Ctalld was turneil over'on
white table-cloth ; 2 a setwatit threw
over it a mixture of salt pepper,
traces of it ilisapptlaed: I: 1.
I.lEi]LiE Cm:E.-4 eggs, cup but-
Li,. sugar, 1 of milk , 3 of flour, 1
42:t.spuoilful- erealii of tartar.
filittational Pparin!rni
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E. E. Qu - mezz o , -
J. A. WILT, committed
J. C. CRAWFORD, of
a. W. RYAN, Associate Editei-s.
A. A. KEENEY, •
Communications may be sent to either of the
abase editors. as my be preferred. and win appear
In the issue of which he has charge.
J. A. WILT, Editor, prerfit "tack.
TOO MANY . BOHOOLS
It is a lamentable fact that we haye too
many schools in our county. It *been
and still is the. practice in many town
ships in the
. county, to build a. school
house for the accommodation of a_ few
families that may have a considerable dis
tance to go to school.• This is a;great
mistake. We are aware that it is'very
conienient to have a short distance only
to School. We know that it often saves
the, - children to and from school,ou
•
stormy day's. But it is impossible to hate
a school house near to each family in the
district, some will be-near, otheri will
have from a mile to two miles to go to
school.' "Selfishness," in this as in many
other things, "is the main spring of hu
rrin action.", and the people all try to
have the school house as near as possible,
and in thiti way many schools are estab
lished at a great expense to the district,
when the people would look upon this
matter in its proper light, they Would
make, an effort to have a less number of
shoots, but more 9 0,1 ichoobt. There
are many places in the county where if
tvo or ; three of the old school houses and
seho ds were abandoned, and a graded
s4okd established in a central plaee, the
distance would not be increased much.
tn,l the advantages of a graded school
wont.' s9.)ri be materially fel* in the
'There if mach valuable:. tic
I. , st in our schools: on account of nut
in 4- able to grade' the scholars. in a
ia4he rural di , : ;tricts. there are
g.-:'acs, from six to twenty-one years of
34'e, and it is impossible for one teacher
to classify them so as to accomplish what
could be dune, could he grade thztri; and
thus have the time to give to a less nutu-'
bcr ;if classes:
One of the mottoes in• teaching is, to
accomplish the greatest amount of wort:,
ill the least possible time. By consolida
ting schools and establishing kraded
schools instead such a result as this can
be accomplished. )Ve hope the tOyhers
max think Of this and use their influence
with the directors; We do, not lack-in
tie number of our schools, but our sehpols
are not the best kind, and ",therefore Nt e
should make an effort to improve them.
For the Etlueathviv' Department.]
THE TEACHER'S MAYSER, ,
How often are We Called upon to depre
cate the*lack of Irving tones and looks in
those who are dealing with the:young.
cross, crabbed teacher, cold and-unfa
miliar by nature, however he may be
quadded by intellectual acquireinents for
teaching, is not in his place before 0. class
of tender hearts, yearning for synipathy,
and ready to be won by love into tie
The alo,cence of a pleasant, winning ad
ireSS. will neutralize a host of other quid=
ilications and utterly destroy the lower of
the Most learned and convincingliresen
tations of the truth. If the teaclicr,has
not got this quality by nature, he must
-cultivate it as a most important duty:
Ilefore entering the school room let him
take full possession of himself, ;did hold
Winselititm against the disturbing inthi
enee which will be likely to nuaA' him at
the thresltold Of the school-toom,. ()Vet;
thislinternal firmness let him thr'ow the
' - charm of a pleasant face; smiling'ebect
i
; fully upon his school; let him inake upon
his pupils the ifnpression that they- are. to
enter upon a pleasant day's work. Let
'hint allure tliem to their labors,:and not
commence dliving th'ent. If pupils can
tints be brought into SympathyWitli the
teacher and with each.citlier, and made to
lee! that the work before them is one of
pleasure and not mere wearisome workL
very much is done towards securing a
whole day of profitable study.
Teachers, if you forget all rdy words,
remember those of Teachers inspired,
"Ile that ruleth his own spirit, is might
i;!r than he that buildeth a eity.li Stich a
one will rule others:.
."Words fitly spoken
are like apples of l gold in pictures of sil
ver." how great the responsibility, then,
idhini whose every word is echoed in
score:: of ydung hearts.
Forksville, May l;4„
Eniron Ent - c.vriosAi. Drn.mristENT.—
I saw all article . 3, - (ntr Minim a few
weeks ago, advocating v(!cal music in our
school, and I dZisire to ask a : few iintir
t ions in regard to the subject:
I. Can vocal music be taught,practi
cally.inour corn non schools?
2. Would you teach the principles of
Of musk, or would you tiir.st teach by rote:'
S. Ilowf tequently would you have the
exercise?
4. Would you teach the whole school
it the same tine, or would you, divide it
into classes?
5. How Many schools are there in
Bradford county where vocal music is
.:tuglit.?
~•,5
Please answer 'these questto& and
oblige one who is allious to know. -C.
•
I am not fully prepared to answer all
of the above questions at' present, but
will say in reply to the Ist, yes: flit. I have
tried it myself; 2nd, Both. 3d, •No less
than once a day, and if time wilt permit,
twice. :4 and 5 I will not answer ; at pres
ent: The next time I have charge of this
department I will answer more
ED. PP.EsENT WEEK.
CommEl , mxTiox.—flow 7 few parents
and teachers there are who realize the
magical power of contwadatfon - . -It is
the electric spark Which fires the soul of
the young to most devoted and cheerful
effort, in labor or iti:correct conchict: It
magnetizes them anti.fastet.s them to you.
Not a set speech. ”o they fail on any
thing? Ask them to do it over again.
"That' "That's'! g00d . ." They
me paid—they are gratified ; they are
filkd with joy and hope, and will try and
do better next time.
x Indepe:ndent School District was
gruned by the Court. ,at its last session,
in Dverton fownship,4o be known as the
'..tWertonl Independent School District."
The Directors will be elected oft the 31st
of may, so as to be ready - to. organize in
June.• contemplate building a large
house and have a graded schOol..: It will
be an'exeellent point for a graded school.
We hope their expectations may be real
ized.
pURE G1101:ND PLASTER
RUMMERFIELD!
I have,just rec'elved a Ltrge supply of
FlUrit ti c A y pGA PLASTER
Minurnetured (sln stone selected by ntyself, and
'warranted PURF
PRICE.—Cash, tl; 50; en ital.', r Send la
orders
PETER LAND3if.SSER.
Rumerfachl, March 1, 1676
LEHIGiI VALLEY AND,PA. do
N. T. RAIL ROADl3.—Arrangement of Pos.
Ringer Trains, to take effect Aprlll7, 18711.
SOUTHWARD.
ISTATIOVIL
11513
9 17' 1 29131
..___,_f___.l,
P.M.1P.51.1.2.2f iP.M.AII.!P.M.
161 agars Fa 11.2...-1 2 151 7 53 4 L 7 MI ....I I.
Buffalo 2 50:10 15 5 1 1510 13 ....1 .
Rochester.. 1 4 001 6 ooi Cool 6 oo; ...., .
Anburo..... i 5 45' .... 2 col 7 ...1 .. .1
Genera. .... 5 50 .... 8 00, ..-111 iBl :
Itha , ..2 i 7 54 .... 2 421 ....112 54 , .
Owego 9 00,•.... to 5c....1 ....1
Elmira 1 9 00', 3 4fllo SZt i 31. 1 2 4!,
Waverly 1 9 3, 4 20,11 2el 9 fry, 3 VI
Sayre : 9 45. 4 2C;11 23 9 12 1 29
Athens 1 -9 50 ; 4 ZlC.ill, 33: 9 19, 3 34:
Milan ' ....i ~..! ~.., 9 its a 45.
1110.cr , ; 1 .L ' 940 9 Sr '
Towanda—... 1825 5 0512 05 1000 41E
BE=
.
St:0011K: same.- - ...,, ...., ....;19 19 4 39:
Rummerfteld ..... , .....' ~..1 —.llO 25, 4 4 , .:,
Frenrhlosen •• ••1 '' •• - .'lO 36 43e
WYalu3ing•-••••-•' .... 1 5 471 .... - 10 34 1 , 5 12;
.I.3reyvl:l , • 11 23 6 0112 5911 1.'5 5
Skinner's Eddy... 1 ....' 6 OSI .... II 15' 3 3'l
11 .4eshoppen.. ..... : .
.... 6.74.... II 3 . 3 0 0'
I Meho l, l l2ll ,T ....... .... 6 29' .... 11 39 6 (1
..T . 1111k113litIOCk .... 12 10 . 7 10 3 03 12 5.3:.6 331
,LaGrailfge .. ..,.. 7 7,0 .... It: 31 6 45'
(Falk .... 7 WV .... 12 51 • 9 5.
& .I:tarticii ...12_50 755 2 50.1 2,, 72n
UTE:A.-113m. 1 b^ 315 2 7 5 0 ,
Mau , h 340 1,3 60 . 5 25 4 , :45
4 4511 6 25
n 5 0412 14 6 V .• • •
1:3.4.,•!! i 3; 1 co 7 6 .55
$ 45 2 or. ri 25 8 .
,fn' York S 29 3 19 9.','1.9,50
•
S4IitTIIW. A It I)
sTATION.4. 8 30 181 2 4 32
A. 31. A M ,A.M. A.M. A.M
1 4 . - 7 re York.'
1 . 111!3.1,11 , 1113 8 09 8 4n. 9 45
1.:1 , 100 .... .. 9 2.5 .... A OC 10 30 II 30
11.11:1011,m G 30 10 4...0
- 10 07, 4310 42 17. II ...
Mhtidi .... II 05 .... 14) Il 45 120
t 15 7 !:^ 10 10 .3 15 400'
1... k Juno:lon.' 1 40, 7 5511 4 0 291 435' ...
II 23 ....
A 1911 34 .... 5 CMS
S 3111 51.... 5 15
4f11: :0 3,22
R 1.11,1,111 ..
1.34
p.lny '..... 9 17.1; 5 53 „*..
.... 9 31 n If ....
, 3 07 9 39 1 19 4 01. 6
....... 10 0., I 8 40
II; I 11 6 5i,....
.... 10 '2l 1 5:4 ..... 7 03 ....
32 2 kV 1"
41 2 15.... 7 1...)
Towanda 410'1055 230 500 735 730
......... t - 9 2 15 7 4 7 41
Milan 11 in 2 0 00 . 7
ttlo-0. 1 42 11 29 3 05 5 '29 0 IC 0 1.5
• 4 4811 35 3 5 33 8 16 8 10
N% - ave-rly 4 5511 45 3 51 5 10 8 1.5 820
Elmira 3.112 at, 4 10 f, I:, 9 10' 9 10
5 40 .... 6 3.0 ' .1.55
Ithac ...... 6 41 1 50 .... 7 25 ....
S 10 3 55 ..... 9 20 ....
Aul.arn 9 05 .... 9 :41 • 4 35
11041,5ter... 10 5 0 .... Il 211 ....' 6 55
11017alo . .... 12 35 S 20. 6 15
Niagara Falls 12 51 1 04 9 45
P.Nl.l':fll. A.M. P.M. P.M.
Train% S and 1S run daily. 1% Ith l'uNnkan Sleep-
Ing car. attath.,l.. 10..tw...t.n Elmira and Pld!add
',lda, and ieneva and Nvvi York.
11rAwIng Itl.qa-Pars taehed to= Trains 2 and 9
1gq,v....n Elmira an! 1.1111allp:phla.
All trains run through to Centenn
a! Grounds..
R. A. PACKER, Superintendent
Towanda, April 2fi,
HI/WARD F.L3tEit REC . R.
GENEVA, ITIIACA & ATHENS
R. R.—Commencing Monday, .lan. 21,
ttatns will rip as on this road as follows:
LtATING SAYltti NORTIIiV A iiD4
Nn. 8.,-.5:00 a. m., daily. with Pullmar ,Ting
('oarh through from Now York; arrivins. at Van
Etter] s:4:4Spencer 5:55. !that% 6:50, Taughanir
Falls 7:114. Trumansburg 7:25. Farmer 7:4:1, Ovid
Colder 7:52. !lays 'orner jt,inutus 0:12, Gone
va 5:45. making otos eonitootton east and west with
trains on N. Y. k IL It. It.. arriving at Rochester
at 11:20 a, in., Buffalo 4:15 p. m., and Niagara Falls
at 4:10.
No. 30.-12..Xt a. m., daily ezrept Sundays. nn ar
rival of L. V. train from Wilkcs Itarre. Pittston.
Tunkhannock. Towanda. d 0... arriving at Van El
ton 12:15. Sin•nver Ithaca 1:55. Taughanis
Falls 2:25. Tnimati;dwrg 2:32. Fartnei 2:53, Ovid
('.enter 3:02, Hay!'" Corners 3:20. Romulus 3:23. Ge
neva m.o. ei.nnecting,with trains cast and west On
S. Y. C.. 4 If. IL It. It.
No. —G p. tn.. daily ocr, - mt Sundays, with through
car from Elmira rot: Gent,a. Elmira at ::to
p. m.. arriving at 'Vail - Effort Svlicer
Ithaca 7,10. • Tang:tante. Fails S:ltt.' Trumansturg
s:2G. Fanner 0:1G. Ovid Centb , r' iLtyt% Corner.
'.1 . ;04, Romulus it:l7. Geneva connorting with
:trains ea, t. and west on . N. Y. (I. & 11. ,It. It. It.
=
7.—• , :6!",. a. tn.. daily etrerd Sunday:. with
nit onEtti car fr(•tn Gt•no-ra tt. F.lndra, loartvg.,(ien.••
ra.at a. in.. Itrlntiht. 70.3. - it.tyts Corn,•rs 5:47.
(•••:.:..r. 0,.•r n:23.,
Tv::!.hrtut.• Fan. 4:1;n. Ithara 7:11. Sp,nerr Van
Earn at F..!nlra at nrAluit eto.e
eon,: •, ;lon at savrt• With 1.. V. Irar
Nt.w .. -r -Yoik at p. .:_nlltnt.
p. in. 41.11'y e xr-fd Sntnl.lv...
t'...:.ova al into , l a. tn.. Romilln
-1(0:16. ovisl t'ont,r in:it. Farm •ts
to 1.:-••it:g 11:17. T:nll2:l:nnie Falk 11,21. Ithaca 11,1
Sp r 11%17. V:tn F.:ton 1'2:3:4 making , t•1....4.
n.0. , ! , .tt with I. V. Fist Lin,. arriving In Ptillad
p. tn.
C. r
-9: pry. tn. daily. Ivlth Pullntan Sleeping
r..•.v•h au:idled ter X.•w Yerlc salll: , ,at 'e 6argr:
t: neva at s:ln p. m.. eat arrival of. N. Y.
Iralns fr.ni Ea.t and rt",•-•t. P.annins nAtt.
it,,vt. 6:29, I )vl,l Center 6:94. Farmer 6:17.
Th - in.an-narg 7:n7. Tai , ••hanir 7:14. I(Lara
740, St..ncer • Can Etten cnnlowting V
I. V. Nit;lit Lin,• a; riving at N sv_ r k at N:29 a
1'a;:a•1.•:1.nla GA; a. tn.
ai..l to all prl
it. A. PACKER. G.•n. surt
III)V Pass. Agt.
sTEV ENS( PS. A‘st...,lpt.
PHILADELNBA & READING
RAILROAD.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
E:3!=‘111:1
TrainM !rare .4 Ilentw.rn
.6,ll‘ats:
Perkiomf n Branch.)
For I'liiia.klphi3 and Itrillger.rt 31 • Lin, '6.20
~..LV) a. ./ 2.041 illOll. 5,7,5 awl *6.311 11.)11.
SUNI..tYS.
For Phll3 , lelptith, ant Perkionom June
tit.p. at * 1.30 3. rp. and 3.10 p. m.
(ria Engt P.ann. Branch.)
For It.••adlng. +2.30. 5.70, and a. tn.. 12.20, 2.11
• -Lan and a.ty, p.
F.,r 113r:1dg:qt., an, and ••.•;•1 a. In., 12.20, 4.20
and s. 15. p. tn.
Fot I.:un'aster and I! , ,lntulda, 5.7 P, k.:4 a. an., and
4.3 n p.?n.
!Due , . Lot run On slt'tnlayF.
CDEBI3:I2
For 2.30 a. tn., 2.25 and,9.60 p. m.
t..r Harrisburg, 2.30 a. In. and 9.1 p. m.
Train4Pr.Allentown b,, rr lIR !O'Mara!
Crin Perkban,i n Branch.)
5.30 affil •7.un p. na.
Lear , larldsr,,port, 9.54 a. an., 2.17, 6.(41, 4;
and 7.-10 p. an.
=MID
Leave Philadelphia, F.OO a. tn., and •l.in r. n
_Bridgeport, 9.01 and 5.13 p. m.
(rift East Pcnna. Branch.)
Leave Heading 7.3.1, 7.46, 1p.a.5 a. m., 4.60, 6.10, and
10.30 p. m.
Harrisburg. 5.2 0 , 0.10 a. ni., 2.00. 3•.50 and
.7.40 p. Tn.
i.f . 3%e Laneaster. 0.10 a. in.. 12.55 and 3.45 p. in.
Co:umbla, 0.00 a. ra., 1.00 and 3.115 p.
EMISM
Leai•c Reading, 7.2 n and 7,40 a. m.
Leave Harrisburg. 5.2n,a. m. '
Trains marked thus t•) run to and from depot.
9111 :ma Green streets, other 'trains to and front
It road st rem depot:
The N. 15 a. To. train from I ntilaglelp.bla and 6.30
p. in. train front Allentown hare through ears to
and final Elmira, N. Y.
The 2.10 p. m. train from Philadelphia and 12.00
noon train from Allentown have through cars to
and from Pittstim.
The 5. 3a p. tn. train froth Philadelphia and f1.'20
a. tn. train from Allentown have through cars to
and from Mauch Chunk.
J. K. N( - 00TTEN.
General Superintendent
cwl4-75-Iy.
Hotels.
.EL:WE 7 I,L HOUSE, *WANDA,
.1011 N SULLIVAN.;
Having leaved this 110114 , , to now :ready to accent
!testate the travelliDg piddle. No patios tier expense
will he spared to give hatLfactioa to those who may
givy him a call.
Sir Nort h side of Public .: : : 4 411 are, east of Mercer's
new block.
311;: . . 1 1NS HOUSE, TOWANDA,
CORNER MAIN AND DRIDGE.STEIh:LTS
The 'Horses, Harness, Ice., of all guests of this
hnsuse. Insured against loss by Fire, without any
extra charge.
A suiwrlor quality of Old EngHA Cass Ale, Jus
reedved. T. R. JoRDA
Towandi, Jan. 24,74. Propiletor.
, .
1. 4 -1 4 A.GLE HOTEL,
TOWAr!s:DA, PA.
At the corner of Court and Inrer-sts., directly In
the vicinity and south of the Court House.
JOHN RVRKE, Pnornittoa.
The above house has been re-fumished and re
Surd, and Is now open to the ;traveling public.
The liar will at all clines be 141ppiled with the best
of Good stabling attached to the prcndses.
Boarders by the day or !week acconnulatcd.
May 10. Is:no
BETHLEHEM., I'll
"OLD; MORAVIAN SUN INN
BUILT 1754
Itich in hlstorleal Interests., It the only building
In the country except independence Hail, honored
by the Mo)ourn within Its walls of Washington, La-
Fayette, Lee and other patriots of the Revolution.
This popular hotel has recently changed hands,
been linprosed, entirely refurnished, and the pro-
prietor cordially invites Ms friends and traveling
pintlic to give him a call—no pains will be spared to
render their stay conifortable. - People en route L.e
l'hitallelphia will find it eMivenkut to spend the
night here, reaching the city aisnit eight "In the
haunting, A sample room on the.lirst lloor, for the
aceommti,datlun of coluniercial alpints.
Sept. .tra
J, O. FROST do SON
We respectfully amount* to an wee In want
3 110
6 05
6 14
6 Z ,
0 31
C 40
855
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
Ii•; 0; P.M
LARGER THAN EVE
And that our prices are the LOWEST, and
ar GOODS THE BEST
of any In the MARKET. Our prices hare n.
Haring just returned from tho city, We ha'
ATTRACTIVE LOT OF GO
r ~'
COME AND SEE THEM.
UNDEaTAKING
AT BOTTOM PRICES'A
Dee. 9„ 1,875
NOW IS YOUR
Cheaper than-;you will ever again
'have the opportunity of doi►ig.
I have a large assortment of my
Warranted in every particular, *Lich
That everybody can afford tolhave
one of this own.
1 also have the sole 'ikeiley.iti this
place of
OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS;
Any invention which has cowl into
very general use all through the west.
They give the best, satisfaction
wherevere they have beenintroduced
•
CALL AND EXAMINE THEM;
Jang-76
NEW. CARRIAGE FACTORY
Respectfully announces to his friends and patrons,
that he has built a • -1
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORI",
Where he will constantly keep on band a fuli assort
ment of
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
TROTTING SULKYS, AND SKELETONS
Made of the beet ma:erial and finished In the beat
, city style. Ills long experience In city Car
, vine Factories gives him a derided
advantage over others In the
FINISH STYLE AND DURABILITY
INSPECTION OF HIS WORK
ALL WORK WARRANTED' TO GO7K
Thankful for the Ilbsral patr i onage fortncrly ex
tended and respectfully aik a continuance of
tame.
REPAIRING PROPrTLY ATTENDED TO
C. T. SMITII, •
Proprietor
Tceands, Jan. 8.1841.
Trfat k lims. %, •
Our assortment Is
reached
TILE BOTTOM,
And now Is the
TIME TO BUY
=
Erifiii
HOLIDAY SEASON.
Everything In the hue of
FROST'S & SON.
Carriage:
OPPORTUNITY,
TO BUY
CARRIAGES
AND
WAGONS
CB
Blt Y AN T S,
OWN MANUFACTURE
I will
SELL SO LOW
JAMES BRYAT.
Opposite the new Jail,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STULEN
PLATFORM WAGONS,
Of w• Tons. All he asks is an
Previoas to purchasing elsewhere. 1
PERFECT ATISFATION
AT REDUCED PRICES.
r HENRY STULEN.
THE OLD AND POPIII4.R
1
It A R_Di W ARE STORE.
CODDINC 411•RU8NELL,
Invite the atentioo at the public to their stock
HAItDWARE'
Cons!sting:of
tjOOK. STOP
Of tpe most approved pat
RANGES,
Of all kinOs:
PARLOI4 k, HEATING
In endless variety.
BIIIIIDING MATE,
Furnished at
Bblitom PRICES.
En REAM FREEZERS, •
SHEAR
CRET CUTLERY,
st manufacture, and warranted.
Of the
CA
PESTERS' TOOLS,
Of every description.
AS FIXTURES,
LIERS, BRACKETS,
CIIAND
kC. t
riety. Thn hugost land I)elit assort
co In Nontwin Przin,ylvauLL..
n endlosg •
meat
:ROSENE LArAIPS,
.m the - eticapest to the hest.
lIIMNEYS S GLOBES,
LAMP
kt greatly reduced prices.
EMI
riety, of our own manufacture,. war
ranted first-cla4
In endless
,f all kinds In our 'tro promptly oaten
' roofs and eaves tronghs put up in the
,ctory manner, at short. notice.
Jobbing
410 to. TI
most sat's(
, TTING AND PLUMBING
GAS F
A 9peclaH3 4 .. WE HAVE TIIKoNLY TRACT
CAL I'LLiIBER. IN TOWANOA.
Our old irlendq and the public generally id
bear In mind that w•e sell gotxls only for
READY A 1' I
; -
Belching It the only system hp khleb Justice eau
be done Loft' buyer and Neller.
Grateful fur past very liberalativnialre.. ire
'kit a continuance of your custom, with the assu
rance that Iwe u 111 .It. you grater lzolocrmentp
than any other .stahlishnit , nt in the country. ac we
carry a tallier stock, and enjoy ;peculiar facilities .
fur purchasing.
CODDING & IkTSSELL
ps29-75-tf.
-
IT ARI) W R
BAR litoN,
EMI
SWEEI)S
NORWAY . IRON,
BURDAN'S HORSE iSHOES,
VULCAN HOItSE NAILS,
Cherry Heat, WeWilli!, Compound,
- and everything
FOR BLACKSMITHS' USE,
HAR DWA E STORE!
MERCUR'S BLOCK, Towanda. Pa.
•
Cheaper Than Ever Offered Befor
Towanda, Pa., April 1 7T-Iy.
5 00 MEN WANTED!
To buy a large ntck of
HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, &c.,
REDUCED PRICES.
Highest price In trade paid [dr liar, oil Bram,
Copper and Lead.
Hardware, Tin and Copperw ire, Table, Tea and
- Hosting .monk.
Tinware at wholesale and retail.
Especial attention givens to all kinds of Job work
NO. 5, 'Mit/GE STREET.
Wat. R. SMALLEY.
mar:9. ,76
31.0!;N TAMS!
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
MONT AN Y.E'SI
Towanda, Pa., Dec. 8, 1875.
nardiras.'
ODS.
=I
STOVES,
lALS,
Of every style.
SCISSORS, RAZORS,
=I
TIN WA-Rl4,
BAND RO\,
HOOP IRON,
CAST STEEL,
NAIL ROD,
Can be bad ',at
H. T. JUNE'S
IN
T. JUANE.
Dry-Osods.
, thocaleasadhrMs4isi;
G ROCERIES & PRqVISIONS.
-111100 ABE £ EDWA,DII.
Cash' dealers In all Ithuts of
GROCERIES A: PROVISIONS.
- .
C NE DOOR NORTH OF CODDIN'D A RUSSELL
Towanda, July V-. 4875
STE . VENS & LONG,
WHOLESALE 4k,
.HETAIL
Dealers la
CHOICE FAMILY-GROCERIES
COUNTRY PROCUCE, .
GRAIN, ttei:
Mating a large ar.ll rotriniodloni:Ntore we are
prrpared at all Mora 10 carry
a lark., stock..
CASH PAID FOR IWTTER,
•
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Or taken In exchanv fOr raids, an lowest cash . pri
ces. Otir lung eitikitiOice lb Orocery Trade
gives US peculiar i:lraatages In iinrellaslng, and as
we arc nut ambitious to make large'peollte, we rat-
Ler ourselves that We eau Wier
CREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
„ ,
ttiVers than any othbr estahltsbatent In Northern
Pennsylvania.
STEVENS lON.G.
couNl:n MAIN &:lIIIIDGE.ST ~
mayla
Itswahee.
THE MUTUAL PROTECTION
r(IM PANY.
Mame Ornce, 909 Wa'nut Stree,lilthltadelphla., Pa
AY,:ing under a Special Act Al Incorporation
From the P•nnwyt cant , : L•6i*/at ure
R. S. CLARK, 413}..N.i.
IOW.I\U.I, r%
, Special attention to called to the following rate
table, which will be leant t;trietfy equitable, as be•
all age.: and which the tliiinpany will gnar l
it exceed one-half 'the.' coot of any firs:
PLAN Company . . ';
wing Table shows the Rat
e multiplied (or any alldill
which Is the largest risk
Twenty Cents will ,Ilte td
eat h a:ete,sm'ent for foltecti
MEM
atitcc
cle,m t
to nt
01 1)
font
lay I
Ipooo
Th.
aini ti
up to
one I
MEI
MEM
T 'ANDA INgIIRANCE
A.cp.:sc
!
Matu Street, op posite the'court House
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
COMMERCIAL UNION, of Engo4; Ms • ts. 117,714,578
ROYAL, of Llvervx)l,.
QUEEN, 44
CONTINENTAL, of New York,
GERMANIA,
GE.IIMAN AMERICAN, •'
MA NII ATTAN,
Com Y.IICIA L. of
PIOENIX, of Hartford,
ORIENT.
Am AZoN. of Ohio,
CITIZENS', oft Newark,
HAMBURG
HAMBURG Btnemt:s, of Ger:xi:if!) , "
LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES
•
. , .
NATIONAL LIFE, of U. S. A., Yassets 13,74,3 M
TUAVELEUS, elf Hartford, '1 - " 3.176,359
RAILWAY PARWIL , t, •• I! ~ 1350,000
311UT1:AL LIFE, of New York .: " 72,336,970
Losses adjusted and paid at tbil orace.
NOBLE itIVINCENT,
(Jenetral Agents.:
thr22-75t1. •
THE FARMERS''MUTUAL
INSURA: NUE CO, OF l'usc A no7:A,
Is now issnlog perpetuallio:lrfr on
FARMPROM:It'II' 7.7 ONLY.
Each memher pays a fee, at tit time of insuring:
W
to cover rbarler and le:ent:tie, proses of the co.,
after which no fo-:l,er, paymeords required, except
to meet aetna r.,dss by lire among the membership.
This pla• of Insurance for IF4lnt PROPERTY,
is eme!.,g rapidly Into favor. -
iace of Business, SPRING HILL, PA.
The Agent will canvass the TmVushlps of Tusca
rora, Pike. Herrick, Wyaluslng., Asylum, Terry
and Standing Stone, anti farnols' in those Town
ships wishing Instirauce or information, may ad
dress,
A. 11.SUMNIfir. Ser. and A gt.,
Spring II III , 'I;rid(onl O._ 1
W.M 9111.3,1 WAY Pros. , (ic(T4m
$l9 1...
Otidtat?; a a t n l , i i nm te e r . m iy . e e t p tts w T a ru nt e ed oi
c„., Augusta, Maine. ' i• . [nichl6'76-Iy.
It e ri.
t+ #'- ,,,, per Glllper day atllcane. Samples
bifi toi p / khrorth $1 Xtzee. Stins. k
m ......
.
l'o.. Portland. Mains. e [ inchl6-76-ly
- - -
VA RN( POIf. SALE--A Farm of
_ i _. I acres, 64 In proved. In i , AF)111111 township.
Bradford co., Pa. 4 ?II the priorities are Iwo good
dwelling nouses, barn and neettie.ary out building , .
auti excellent water. 4. neverfalling stream of
wider passes through the pn.ndses. ' Good fruit
and an abundance of nuts. Follitrihei particulars
call 1 , 11 or address.
NELSON vANifEiti.o6
Marshrler, piAtlloril Co., Pa
fe1,..1 76t f
0 I ,'Co
THE 1.1131 E 1118 COI:NE
is the best place In Towa to buy good
CIGARS AND tO.DACCO,
at luw rates. Itentiltuber
X KRCIT WS BLOCK, opposliii:OUl{T 110Utir,
VI or THE. "INDIA.); NITA.W,
CEE
!O=lll
C°
lEJtOE & SCOTT
AT TEM'
TOWANDA COAL YARD
OLD
best hard Coal In the Market, tion the
rein at Wllkesbarre.
Ravi
Daldm
• .
I P
AND SMITH COAL
LU..
We are Sole Amts fcir.,tble coal.
ecp I.lme..Centent and KlndlOg Wood.
LOYALSOCK COAL,
From t
ie newly opened rein of the Sullivan Mines
r, l; lmre ecrinstantly for sale at onr yard all
of this superior coal, at the following pri-
We wl
the etzeg
eee, vtiO
Grata
Egg
fil tHva
Nut
Small
,
,
- - , - , - •,. .44 co
- -
-
.• ..., - 3:41 24
- - - ~:4 2
tit - '" • .i•,,3 26
ir coals are prepared In the best mannei and
elivered clear and free fronl siate.f. The
rices will he charged In addition to the
1,1
r delivering.
ers left at stores of Long & Stevens,
Ikins, Third Ward, Kirby's Drug Store. or
mee, corner of River and Elizabetlear;Sts.,
'elee prompt attention.
PLEASE GIVE USA CALL. ,!‘;
IMIWE. WM. SCOTT.
.
le, 117 S. - . %.;,'
All
will lro
usual
above
All o
F. J. C
at our
will re •
IE
W COAL YARD! • ,
.nderstgned having taken the large and
toils yard, at thu foot of PARK Street, haa
hand a full supply of
The
COMM.
now on
SIZES
M
LIME AND CEMENT.
Coal delivered on short notice.
HENRY MERCITIL
Octll-754f.
COAL,
COAL,
lOWA 1)A, PA
keep no hand at our yard all sizes of Pittston
and Willkes Harm rmt, and Loyal Mx.k emit from
the : 4 ulllvan County 311:K.5. Also, Barclay. , :Lutni.
and Si/11th.
We keep the best quality of Lime, flair and Cc•
moot, ;11rIrialol Plaster, all of which we [vial Bell
at botOui prices.
PIERCE Si: SCOTT:
ToWanda Hay Ist, Mr, :
CIfEAP COAL AND LIME;
Frotn and after July 1.4 will lien coal, Hine. kr-,
for rah only, and the price list will be corrected
!fond]
] y.
r nic - OF et/AL FOIL J CLY. PER TON OF 4400020,
AT Tllla VAUD: '; ••
l'ltbbbn Stove, Chestnut and Furnace ,' Irk, 00
•• Pea . 4• • 3 - 50
Carlton Hun Lump °: ;.; .. 1 00
.. Smith - ; '-= 3 00
Itarelay Mountain l i
onnr U ,
, , 3
„
•
Allentown Lime Vt bushel . 32
Lath "fl IL—.
flair', bushel
1ir1..14,? Ntlo 00
•
1 am always mvm.rea to deliver purellitses on
shot t noilee P. the timtal price of delivery. .•
1 0110 tender Inv toy many 7ciciSds and
eumumerN for their Ve I y filk.rst pOtrotiog in the
poet ahil hope trader she new deport tre to make It to
their intermit .o euntitme .0 boy *here ;hey can
get th'e beat gowts (or the lem,t money.
es for 11000
tonal amount
atria on any
lied to the
Tho'w. who are Itolebkeii .0 me will talto notice
that l!muqt have Money or I can't buy for e*sh mot
pay triights: They must settle2by the firs of Au
gust belt.
FEE
M
Towanda, July 1, 1975
- 7 --
BARGAINS!
1.75
2.00
2.15
2.31
2.:t)
1%60
6.66
6.00
6.(
6.00
6.f.0
I hav, opcnofl and vitt 011 R:11e tine tiitz%arlil pairs
of Ilifants, Chilli., Misses and Woments :Shots,
that will sell at less than manufacturers
1113M1211
•
AL'n, S eases of Women's :Fox-lace, Uhl-lace,
GoAt,lare and Fox-button ShOes, pqr palr
-wortlt
THESE GOODS ARE DARGAISO:
• z-: .
I r in also receiving a large and full llnel,of Pine
Goo , s ( or spring trade. which-for Stylt., Dpiablilty
and 'rice, cannot be excelled. ,•:
INESE
11,509,000
2,706,286
IMME
1,9,2,635
709,05 S
4. 7.7 82
1,975,02.
71 , 1.34 z
938,410
=I
TRAVELLING BAGS
Ell
413.730
1,:i00,009
I.4tTHER Az, SHOE FINDINGS
In full stock, at the lowest possible pri'res-.
IZEMESIBER THE PLACE:— Opptedte the
Court Hulse, next door to chatoberlin's':Jewelry
Story;.
Towanda, Feb. 23, inn
SONIETIIING NEW
•
i.
A BOSTON BOOT AND SIIOE
STORE !
& M. SHEFTEL,
the lesuling Itont.anil Shoe merchants of ifornells
, vtlie, N. V.. will open
A BOSTON BOOT AND 8110 E STORE
AT No. 2, BRIDGE STREET,
SIGN OF THE RED BOOT
Bridge Street, Beidleman's Block
liespectftilly Yours,
ands, April 15, G.
COAL
We keep Barclay
OF
ANTIIRACtTE,
LOYAL SOCK,
And
BARCLAY COAL.
EMI
TERMS :—Cash.
.COAL.
Very Respectfully Your
J. li. PIIINtiY
Boo's and Shoes
BARGAINS!!
TRUNKS,
JOIIN F. CORKER
BRIDGE STItEET
BY THE' tsr„OF APRIL, lba.:
J. R M. SULK" EL
%!b" laralirota. ' ,
A , • lI
OAMBERLIN.
T•
. •
•
, • imder in ,
1 . ..4 X 0- N. B
FINE .1 - E - W E
and
•
WATCHES AND CLOCKS,
TOWANDA, PA.
Jimed-74.
M
WATCHES, ,
V
IJEWELRY,
H.4NDLEMAN,
Dealer In
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
GOLD AND SILVER' WATCHES,
and . •
FINE JEWELRY.
Also
STERLING SILV-ER
SILVER PLATED BARE.
fROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
GOLD, SILVF.D. AND STEEL
SPECTACLES I:YE GLASSES.
One door north of Dr. Porter A Son's Drug store;
Main Street, ' .
TOWANDA, PA.,
Jane-75
111)0RESENTS FOR ALL,
NEW JEWELRY STORE
W. A. ROCKWELL
is constantly receiving in addition to his large stock
FINE GOLD SETS,
PINS,
BANDS,
RINGS,
.. 2 1,
A3;ERICAN ANT) SWISS WATCHES,
GOLI► AND SILVER WATCHES,
SILVER PLATED WARE OF ALL VARIETVLS
GOLD, Sliver AND STEEL Sp4'.CTACLES,
SILVER AND PLATED RINGS AND CIIARAIS
CLOCKS, OF ALL KASIE TIES,
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing done in the
best manner, and warranted.
Thangs tor 'a liberal Patronage and hope to merit a
continuance of the F4nie. c.
novi2-73 W. A. ROCKWELL.
Miscellaneous AdvertiSements.
_ .
• • 1
1 •
NVOOL CARDING, iI i As a 4: - . , 5 ,- ;lng I,r Idi,
: 1
ed toi I:s gratel'ill, i
WOOLEN MILLS, CAMPT.OWN,
,
f impalls.
PENNA.. .
II
Also .inttpufaciuriug anil Oath dressing attended : p repart , 4 by
.I. c !
to on short notice. \ V are already making rolls . .
.
. .
from the new clip, and are prepared to do work- as ,
fast as offered. Prartleal and Attalrl
.•
. - 4PB. INGHAM. : •
Pamptownnel, Jte. Ink - , 1 ! Sold by aft I)ntgzl,
NEW FLOUItING MILL
The subscriber gives notice that his new
STEAM FLOURING MILL,
Is now In intecessful operation, slid that he Is pre
pared to do all work in his line on short notice;
CIiSTO3I GRINDING DONE ON ellE SASIE
DAY THAT IT IS RECEIVED
Wheat, Buckwheat and Rye Flnur, rum Meal,
Feed, Bran. Ste., always on hand and
and for sale at lowest rates-.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.-Persons living on
the west side of the river desiring to patnmize toy
will have their fern age paid both ways, when
they bring grists.,of ten bushels and upwards.
I=
A PERFECT SUCCESS
The Universal Mtisfactioq given by the"
ORANGE COUNTY MILK PAN„
In quality and quantity of butter made, anti by re
moving the excessive drudgery of the dairy room;
prompts us to again invite the earnest
PROGRESSIVE FARMERS,
COMPLETE ARTICLE,
of the kind now before the public
- 11afry1 of 15 to 20 rows. the' Ineoim.olencis of
furnishing ail extra dairy-malt, Is arsohletl.
PERFECT SATISFACTION,
Orr - mine the "taus" after* days' trial.
Our - references are wine of the; Live I men of
Bradford awl Su:lt:eh:ulna Condit: 14, ho have
usetl.the pans.
jati27m3
SILVER WARE,
CLOCKS,
AT THE • •
or jewelr, ,
STUDS,
CHARMS,
.ZECKLACES,
• and
Also
at the lowest pricer
AT THE
IN SHESIIEQUIN, PA
T. S. AYERS
ATTENTION
of the
To the nowt
guarantee to give
B. T.. BEARDSLEE,
• ' Warrenhaw, Pa
ibi w mAiciahm
D R. IL 0: ?WISE% •
_
:? , ,
. ' . . is-nisi ;
• ' ' :( ,
OLD - CASH ;D RUG STORE,
,
• .
Comer Main and Pine line, TOMLIN'S. Pa.
(Estabilahed orer 4 4rier ot a Ceataryj
WruAelude asql*tiiil Dealer la
- I.
DRUGS, ' MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
ft 1
ACIDS, lITP.:43TDPVS, k GLUE. . .. !
PERFUMERY. TOILET 111.2:0 FANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, BRUSHES, IDIACES *TRUSSES,
vs" 180.arg,. (,'DILLS, 'lllOll4 DIM LIA/II DyU,
TEETH, HEIN,. and,: HAIR P;IEPARAT MIS,
RAZORS, POC/dE.T-K NEVES ~..
POCK ET4IOOKS AN t , rpuralGN NA lES,
MACAROY and S f OTCII SNUFF, • .
'FOREIGN AND' DOMESTIC CIGARS,, • '
GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Pure Wines and tLlquer•i., f or Medicinal 'Purposes
BOTANIC, ECLECTIC & II 4.OPATIIICAZYIEDIEE,
And all genuine prtpul r Patent Medicines. .
SyrPOILTEIV4, SCA PENS() tk.s, BEE:AST ' f!Cbtf'SX
.' NIPPLES, Ntrrt.i. 0 tai.f.e.& SHIELDS,
NCERINO BOTTLER, rilF.rrussa n
'rsdg,
STEINGSA, BED PJ6s.•PtISALS, Tnanssostr,
TICHS, ELASTIC A - TrICKINGS, &C, .
KEROSENE O 9
R . COAL OIL ' .
, •
1
RICKS. CIII3INETS,, BATH lIRICK,
: SPERM, LARD, WIIALE, ,NE. TS pQOT,
TANNER'S, AND MACHINE OILS,
ALCOHOL, ANLYSPIIH I FS 7L'IIPIDSiTINY„
Saeh,Paint,Varnt,a;jlVhiliwasl, Counter,
Montt, Mane, ,S/ion, tferuaing,
And all kind of brush
1 !
• ,es. .
1 , -
WINDOW AND ICTURE CLASS,
• of .alialze - s. .
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PURE LINSEED o.llr,
yA
READY
OF ANY I).ES
BY THE POUND:
pllOl :.ND IN 01
AND DRY COLD
&C.
All article* tedira.
Prescriptions rarrfnil:
of day and night. 01..6
from 9 to 10, .t, A., 1110
Dr. Porter Con.
Office.
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PURE WINES
for
TOBACCO, S._4l
PO PUL A I( PA
111,1a:,Noranont. of
TOILET . A - 4 . .5 - D, FANCY-. GOODtS.
•
than 11. ckite l 1 . 4 given to the (-4,nlv,Oid
Ifig (4 pre;•eript fens. Open (4i.Sunday from A A. 14
t., IP. M., (roil! p. M. to 7P. M..
Dr. MADILI. D.an:nit,nl at Dn. store On Sat
urday of each bereto'forif.
IMES!
IR
YE'S fo;Tre-
storing to its natu - at vit:dity and
c6for. Advanelligy,?.al•• • • 1 1 , . 1:11 ~,, 11:,app"intmOpt,
and 11 311. tart hair
gray, awl elthoi ot 1.61:1:,11 tcs sited pr_nta-
turely. ATEq's tr.% 11. VI., ',y long aad er.ten
sire hss prove% thilt :It. stops 111.2! C.l.`llnr., of the
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her ofQlit s th
aiway; r,!.i:":!2 Its col-:r, lezt.zir
gray. It stlinalatt•s tli.: Uutritiv.." or; ti,:,/ li,althy
.—,-.
activity - . and pr..st•rvl I, ith th. , !ill: - ail Its beauty,
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Thus hrashy, Nvez.,l: orsle tap hair bremn ~ 7:05f , y
E•
pliably athl Stisulgthi• Iva: in‘t• hair 1.0.47
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lii - t,ly expresil,.ll; f.Llln:;l2alr Is'ell...c ..! , .I alai e.still.
.ei i..., ail I ni , f,il or gr\ Bair
Whed; thin tfil
rosunv2s tiirir origit
witl 11 elr
MIIIINEEM
which
D=ENIEMIMI
TASTEJ.ES
A prominent
plittood to nurspA
SANPA LWOW) ()IL,
tbry con..( tol
of Ilk hat htkeo ttit
informed that s6 - crit
(mired and fouhd Itt's
Iti'NDAS DICK ,V(
What happentil in
petted to others. 'mot
method of pmt (
and fficniNolrf.t. ant
woott,froto rooting
PHYSICIANS; wto
vit continue to
Eire Oil tt t .
)rst)As
DALWooI) than all 01
amt this Is the solo I ra ` ^t: why the p ure pill.
sold eheenerin their eaysules.than in any . othes,
r
form.
OIL OF SA Nill.l. .WOOl4 ls' fast superc'edls.g.
every other runmtly...,ixty Capsules only bring re.
quired to Insure a mall. and rertalti cure In ,sis. (71
eight days. Frotit otlijr sneak the ran ttd:ll le
stilt he had. : '
NDAS Dlr . CO.'S SOFT eAI`SII
solve Ili.; firtrilicl, 1611 g VOTlSidt•r , ll entinent
tilt ant. OG how to aSdid the natisea and ill4T l l , l;et
perieneee In swallowing, which are' well kIICAVI,
dvt ram from. If 'snot 'destroy, the, go 4 4 elleeti of
nsany valuable remedies.
Soft Cap:Ades are Ha up in tin-foil and neat'
to. Mists in each,' anti are the only CapsUles . yre
scribed Its shy:del:ll4
TASTELESS NIEDICINES:t—c4,t"i
oil and many o th er nauseous, .met edti In! ta
ken 1-asily and saTelyl ill DUNDAS DICK, 6.
CO'S' SOFT CAPSULES. No Taste,
no Smell:, I . .
ai'tThese were tho only. capsules
admitted ;:o. the last Pons Exposi
tion. .
Semi for elraular it 35 Wooster sl reet. Nes..;Tnrk.
Sold at all- Dru"et. Stores Here.
ang 16.
FIIISI.' ti
CAPITAL
SURPLUSV,U
This Bank icy'r=
the transartnin of a
GENER4I4II3.:
INTEIIF.ST q
SPECIAL (TARE GI:
N 41 - Mg A yr) cIIECIA
Parties wl.hthit t , i
the United S:ates,
the tirlttehs;tl cities a
procure drafts for th
PASS_
To or fr r the ()Id!
aillug 14 fn, alixa.ys t,t
1131331 MME
highest
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OS. PO WELL 4
. rreslllo4
Intl
AI TB, PUTTY, AND,
:NisTr.; ,
ED PAINTS
MED (.70LOIL
N T GALLON,
t'S 0F,41.1. 111;ES;
Rfe3 as reprex.ented.
compounded stall hour
Sundays for Prewripticmi
and 5 to 6. r.
. lied as burctotore'th
[l.!layi:s7s.
& G 0 D 0 N
..LNI) IIETAIL
n BLOCK,
A, PIS'NA.
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S. ELIXIRS. HERBS,
)IATEI)
qI:S, GUMS,
It E 5,
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Age.,
=l=
OILS,
ENE,
COBOL;
(ST
AND LIQUORS,.
nal purpoms,
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IBM
TENT MEDICINES;
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I). H. TURNER,
G, GoINIGN,
1211131111
ica op-rat 1,+:1
Initp';rq
s: an an]. sof
nat.r
as arc impo..ib4.
i•• h dr, th.. Vi 6":;
tl,l agrecable
'tstrt. and richnck; of Voiif'lt.
tt,
NA - En Zi Co., Ltw,q.,
ME=O2
s and dealers In Medicine;
MEDICINES
, Vprk phy.lelan lately', iti.rn
.l; DICK dt ,CD. ai.uit their
1'..6'...t't.r.. , , stating that y•hus-
Euitibots;y. Idit , that a patient
Jan Wit hour effect. On NMI?,
intitatb , n< were sold. 1,,: in
patient had, not tarn taking
WS. ,
hi, physician may have liap-
DUND.V. pICK S: cu. tako
tlll4 pby*irianA. drityyt,rts.
.n.rentlitg (.;wit. or .AN DAL•
iido disrepute, '
once prescribe the Cal : tdefl
0 SO. t .,, r they eodiaillltt6,
~st and cheap est frqta.,
V I'll. 11.4 li).re 1 IL c o .. :.',‘N
[qli'll.losale and Retailpfug
==6241/
T I ()NAL -BAsg
OWANDA.
..$125,000
NUSUAL FACILITI f:gif6r
N - KINGBUSINE.SS
N IiFIPOSITS ACCoItDiNG
GRF:EMENT. •
Tti
P:N MON F.Y..:0 any !Litt •'f
Ire1: 0 1,1. •Irt.(1;1:...1: or
top lIS of E 111171.••, Cats hen ,
iit pit-1.0A%
MUM
(kun try, bxj th9best strap or
haptl.
'OVEIL AT REDUCED Oat:,
aid for U. S., Bonds,
and Silvin%
N.:N. SETT, Js.
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