Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 15, 1876, Image 4

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    ,3 g iitulill t al peparlineitt
II
II
The War on Cut-1170mm
am fully persuaded, sayS Prof.
Cook, that 'there is no more sure
* way to, war'l off cut-worm injuries
than to!enter. into partnership with
the-birds, in which it shall be the
duty of the Party of the first part to
plow the land early in the.fall, so
that the bluebird, robin, and grakle
may have a cut=worm feast before
leaving for more-,-, genial 'climes.
harrcling wnf aid the party of
the second part..'while . a repetition Of
the same as early in Alai spring as
the season Will permit, will instire a
titanksgiving repast of the same
nature. 1 feel very certain that from
this cause, and not freezing Of 'the
larva!, lins originfitocl the unquestion
able fah that fall plowing, is an a,1 7
vantago. When unTtected - larva'
• •
~
can l surviye a emperaimre of thirty
• degrees, i nf• haverove& in the
winter of 1:s;4-...), we I;a:ty be slow t 6
Vrt'clit. the freezitiL", mcllhod O i rdeStrUe-
tion. Our early spring birds are
much put to-it to, , Tain sufficient food
for them;clves and brood, and with
the opp:frttn_ity will heeome chief
:1)..-ttors - nt cut-wyrin destruction.
. .I't the birds above named do merit
I , inilest praise fu- such valuable ser,
•
1, , L!., I have personal pr oo f. .
'fie only method to.. supplant the
measures•jwhen they are no's.
' adequate to reMove the evil, with
our field eropi, Is in di!ring out
hand and destroying. This bypio
Tedious a proccAurt;'ai;
would 1,J2 thocp:lit at firs,t, as by p feis f.
.Tier :don , * the cornfield early in the
morniipr) the cut talk will reveal the
whereabouts ofj the night maitrader.
which by di:rire , arotni:l the stub.
spa
tpay',sioon I , e rOUild and crushed. As
..rhis plan implies the loss Of at least
4 stalk to the Ifrv:e, it would
1)r very well in planting to practice
the wivice of the poet " Two . for
the Li:lel:bird. two for the crow (they
I ave earM:d theno 4wo for the efit,
w,' , l in. and four" to grow." This adj
vi he more pertinent it'
corn is to he I,la6ted after spring
~ t eeli--ward: I need, hardly
s-tly late. opr wet - springs usually
nevesitates hit, spring. plowing.. if
' fariner.4-willi heed the above,- and
f!;1.1e. tue!rooliz.ifve, to all those civack
•remodios '37hieli. obtain annually, an
u:nnerited- pf.ce . in our periodicals.
tut-ivOrni evil will soon assume
1-ss iinfoostanee.
TAU.: ',?t:q( , ii!!ff. ii ag:I111111aFellitIli ;
r,,llo , .;vin g eNva,t
lof L:ht, .‘, Oeultural
• 1
r will be with'
intereiiiti (itnip'otato '*rowers : 1
as Park Green is so , : i
praciic"il: so ancient. :mil SO 010:11 - )
a 'retaility for ,his I 11 in
4,. thii.L
,
(to what every I . :inner
o n hi, ;:'fill—i(rniirti all (ill:oir1!
n"(inns, sueli hanil-iiieking.mnehille.t,
1(16 expi n and . not
,i,
thorciti- - h. ',With a little'!,
Grerin---the genuine
cit. of einirse —is.. entirely safe. and
wiileonie the changieli
fits use front 'our green-
tiutl ti wall papers. where. its
on: . exit:dal ions have long !iieudered
end death. to the rieher tie!'
J..: o ur pi.ila . to iields. The two nnith 7
Leen - trieil at th( l
will' Cie, best i,tictaiss
cioniinly, either to mix tin,. green
I tell 1111:.11.-; of the
1;i1 \vitt' It conning' lu iuhler, or all
(d• 1 I P1 . 01)111, , 1 * to Nvith
• the piiiii i iortion (Al oiiPart
'six of 'lour, 1111
.titeiv is 110 tie ‘v On the vines,
t:""}:er muislitt
fi convenient handle that
it ma:, lie cal riei I and shaken over
(the' person making- the
•
upri!,i(lit;) or with
, ix; lio'ton iein of line wire
flaail' li.•l'fi'irat.(.(l 117,(
: ' ';') ., .11 , 1 * 0,0!
~; '. . ri,p7 i , 1 117, 0 1, 'lOt tre'ra •S ' , l7;
• 'A ft i I t•arefully
111111*' 101111 , 1 the tilllirtniXtql.
to all -
other pyliparationi , ..
The,thitir makes . the g ro.n ipthere tc,
that the . heaviest rain is
'l.owiirless to i'emove it. No secomi
needed tiff enliirired
riiii‘vtli of - Allies demand it.,, I make
"1:0 tnixturii i i iit i roniir—orie of powder
.11 o f ‘ 1 ,1)1.1 . --7so that in making
we need add, only
• etiongli of the mixture that we
may lie aide to fief• it on the vines.. ,
I hove thus ::lie(ln enableil to
pldV this 1111X4.11rt! (-Vt'll to our ten :
and (gailunber vine -4. 'I
N 1 Cgild not :211111y it when thi' (lew is
on. as the application will be tuoi:e
when yines :are (Irv, funl
v . . 1 the ri;sirenii i th reconthiended
alNyars proVe ,etliietual. I
is the inost cenuomic•al
yet riiotinfinivrolcil. By using
tlour :nix', lire I hate found that
1 Ivo i( ins fll'e •=.11114•Iellt
for 00 f•! , .. 11 . \ - i'it s t 1.0 4 . find frequent
ly in lattrniis. and taircii
.1.1(..in5. i . o "' are' all that are
i'ven in seasons (If.
c 'lit,:
..m. --
To.‘s . r.--felt in one
f l nart (ti . -mornin ,. :• , , milk alt two
'hut tOi., a lar , re
frOk'd I • rOi6 lumps. in the
vo;ks of throe rS I , eaten I ; beat
t in , rorlients sevilral
el . ..am through a
, it.:A . !•. and ivhen- :wanted
11:!•:1 OV:y. 1 4 b;ti p>ll:49llth
'wit It a lkrisk movt.lnent : it must not
Or ill will , •ur , ft: and loose the
.; , i•arnme 6f.t he qr,:•an; ; when hot,
the toa,:t : it matt ,uttleiently soa 7
with I , utt..r. allot salt : send to
1.,1 , ;,• 114 , 1. 5- the crt'ami -not taken
tly ; t‘iapt„-in
directions forw:t..hing
and silk.-itn(ier
el.ithino--may Lt us.t.fnl Vse one
....op.]) ill Tonrip:al
- • wtr.tn ivnier,
1 • P -•t111' Lc:Va.:bed.
Oien 110 1 ,, *:1! , • , :ly t hrou. , ll the !lima;
.thein .Ir\ - p0:..5i1,!(. to
it S.tip : theni ii Train
in .%Inkt. warnr ; Wrirliz
aril them to • proper
an(l - 4v in the open air if pos
:-.F:;!e.
LEMON PIE.-ou6 tablespoo'n All of
10i:ter, tile' same of lkeaping
Tull : one cup of sugar, tile same of
('uld water. ty - .) I:4*. , 's, and thejuiee
rind 4 - ;f ir.le lemon. Warm the
lit.ler,.l - ;eat it with the su.'ar. add
the the flour: heat well
to-1:q te.o, tht, lemon and last
the water. 1;:d:e in it
,erust ; make
merin:rui!' . - ! the !whites of three
e , :± - ,1-iarol powdered ' , .sugar, spread 'it
1!It. top and I , rown sliolitly in the
oven.
Tii ri E arc morelaintn•N
1.. 3 i+r I P:I , r t,f • lin,lian(l , 4 than
t 1 poon'evoking of wives:,
fitticatitnnil #41:1
I=IE
E. E. ,
Qunitme, 1 t
J. A. WILT, ' . Committee
J. C. CRAWFORD, I
..' . Of
Q. W. RYAN, Associate Editsrs.
A. A. KEENEY,
.. • .
Communteatlons may be sent to either of the
above ealtors. as may be preferred, and will appedir
In the Issue of which he has charge.
0. W. Rya N. Editor in Charge Present Week.
cFrom the 'New England Journal of Educatlon.) ,-
TEACHERS AT PHIL/DELVEILL
[Ono of the most important questions
concerhing the Exposition, aid the one
we hear most frequently is, "Can we find
good hotel accommodations, reasonable in
price, and adjacent to the . Exhibition? "
In order to MISR et' this question for:the
lx refit of the many readers of theJ(tur-
Thrl u ho would have satisfactory evidence,
N ru have requested a gentleman cif un
doubted ability and good judgment to
write to us concerning the hotel accom
modations near the grounds. lie sends
us the following in reply:J
PIULADEIXIIIA, May 20, 'l6.
..1111 Dear Sir:- . 7 .. . Yesterday I
went to the Athts 'Hotel. It isconvenient,
in the Dish sense, to the Machiuery,
and ha'f a' mile' from the center of the
Main lloildingt but in respect toncarness,
allonecould wish, and as near as is de.
sir mole to the exhibition grounds. I should
say it j Within 3u) feet. The hotel is
composed of twp larg , square buildings,
connected by a cot-rider which is said to
be 1;1011 feet The largur building
is two storks in bight, in the front (T
is h oh i a great roinn, and far in the cen
ter of it is the office. All is oPfn, which
gives it a Cool appearance, in .4- hot day.
Oveihead are bedrooms. From the cor
rider a multitude of two - story cottages
project, which ;contain 16' two-bedded
rooms. 'At the , end of the ceirrider are
the dining-room, kitchen; and laundry.
The dining-rooM is very large, and will
seat ;;,10) people. I inquired aboutdrain
age. and was told all had been well ar•
:anted in this regard. The rooms are
plain,. celled witlyilaned spruce and paint
ed. bedroom has gas, the neeessa
ry toilet furniture, a looking-glass; and
•.
two or four double beds.
The charge per day fora bed is, $lOO
if oceLpied by one person; if oceupied by
two, 75 cents each. Thus, in a two-bed
ded room, if there are foUr occupants, the
charge per diem is 75 cents each, o 1 1$3.00•
for all. If three persMis occupy- a room;
the charge is 75 cents each for two, and:
for the third. Over each bed-room
door is a ventila tOr and the one 'windOw is
uul,o,ite.•
In the second story of the cottages the
r. •oms arc similar, except, that the, walls,
;Ire papered 'instead of being coiled. The
to-bedded rooms are 16 feet long, ti feet
‘vide, anti t high. The fbur-bedded-rooms
.trc double the widt4) of the single rooms,
or 16 feet square by 5 feet in height. The
windows, entries; and doors give sulll
(*fit ventilation, though recommend
zliat the beds be singly oeturpied x You
can eng l tge the rooms ahead by p4Chas
lug coupons, the plan being to" Pay in 'ad
vance,for one yr more days: In case of
engaging -in advance, you can order the
:-oupous for rooms by express,;-1- 7 *C. 0.
D." The dining-room looked nicely,
with Ni hitie cloths, Silver ,plated knives
and forks, white china, and napkins. The
rolloWimr , is a bill of tire for iireakast,
May 19:
.4.11 , E4n FAST 111.1. OF FARE.
. ru t . 1 Mval 310,11. 10c
. HOlllOll-, Irir, Finnel! Cake,‘,
:tuttiTti C10i..2(4. : Sirloin Stlk 2rx
111,41,1 11:im 15.
:%1.11 IL:.•kern 14c
Frc,q
I:iu,t Ike( Rua.- Mu . tt. , 1.1 10v. tur:gtiv
.10e
I;cv! Slain 10. r.
Szcw cil I 1..1.1 10c. I.yoituake
an,l Eggs:Z.4., StArre.l
• Liam ooilt•hte 20c.
Iti cad and Bult r f unthho.l If other (11.11 , :s are or
d:
All the young ladies who lodge in the
earavanary, should lodge in company. A
gent hotel like this cannot atudy the
character of each ;of its 4000 oceupantS.
There is no reason why, all the school
ti:ae r hers of the country should ~ .tot visit
the exhibition, be comfortably accommo
dated, and return without having experi
enced the least dissagreeable annoyance.
Perhaps I overlook the inconvenience, a
roue_ lady would- remark; but some few
May be borne - foi the sake of seeing such
an exhibition, and I would gladly take
much ruder accommOdations, necesa
ry, for the attainment of such an ohjert;
The eleventh female county spperinten2
dent was recently' elected in lowa, Mr:
I 1nt1 . ,. the defeated candidate, contested
the election of Miss ('ouk, the •snectssful
one ; on the ground that a woman ,was
gin il3le lo the 'otfice. Judge Mitchell, of
the 'circuit. court of 'lima, !lecided that,
under the constitutional test of
>hip, ',3li,s Cook was ineligible. as all wo
men in Town. are ineligible, and therefore
could not hold the office. Of course this
I-art of the decision was very pal:itAle to
the dlufly contestant. The remaining.,
part Of the decision was that the contest
1;n: cci tainly was nut entitled to the office,
for he kid nut reetiiyeti a majorit vote.
So the ()like !mist remain vacaat, {Mtn a
new election. - Both parties appealed to
the supreme court,' so that there is a pros
pect of a final settlement of a 'question
that not only affected Missicook, but ten
other - superintendents in the State. Col.
AliernetllY. State - SOperintendent;the day
aft ! cbludge '3litchell's decision, drafted a
'which said: "No person shall be
de , med ineligible, by - reason of - se; to
any :ellool office in the State of Iowa:"
This was presented to the Legislature,
and passed the same day, taking effect:on
its passage. So t in the seeming defeat of . ;
the right of woolen to hold otlitie in the
schools of the State, has come a lqrisla--1
tive enactment forever after settling the
-question. 'The State of lowa, as well as I
some oilier Western States, have made
'fair tests of the ability of women to fill 1
these offices, (luring. the past ten years.
If they had failed, the people would cer
tainly not have elected others to rake po
.sitious. When they have elected a per- i .
son to this responsible office, we are klatt
to chroniel: the tact that the Let,islature
tht.!' voice or the people. J..
— Considering, however, that it is the
imperative duty of the school authorities
to adopt the most, stringent measures de
sified to interpose a cheek to the Unlimi
t(4l spread of these diseases, I would ven
ture te , suggest sonic such rules' as the
following, as bet calculated to . meet the
end propOl.ed: , ".
.
• I. No pupil' shall be allowed to attend
school from any house in which small-pox,
varioloij, or searlel fever is prevalent.
.A pupil who has been affected with
varioloid, , measles, or scarlet
fever, shall not be permitted to return to
school Until, desquamation having ceased
and co l Oalek.ence living complete, the
surface o 1 the bodyshall have been finally
disinfected by means' of warm baths (with
abundant soap), applied upon four sue-
C.C,SIVC cloys, or until nO trace of rougl.:-
nes.; of the skin remains. The :pupil,,!
fin the) - tin t re, :,hall not be allowed en re.-
enter school until the teacher shall have.
MEM
ISIENOMM
OZE
TI TAW:WI lit:,ailll7i9Hn
received . satiefactory: evidence that an
clothing worn by the patient has been
thoroughly disinfected, arid that the sick
room and its contents have been properly
cleanied. If the teacher is not satisfied
that all practicable disinfection has been
effected in the case of any pupil, said pu
pil shall not. be readmitted until three ,
weeks shall have elapsed from the begin
ning of convalescence.
-111. No pupil shall be 9llowed to at
arid school who is affected with dyphtho
ria or whooping-cough.
Both parents and instructors should be
informed as to the mea r sures requisite for
the disinfection of the clothing, sick cham
ber, etc. Tbey should also be made to
appreciate that a neglect of these preatu
tions, when children are allowed to retinn
to school after Slight eases, forms often a
principal source of epidemic infection.
It is hardly necessary to add that, un
der the supervision of a qualified medical
inspector, to whom all obscure and doubt
ful points might be referred,- a much more
intelligent and judicious enforcement of
these rules might be expected."
PROBLEMS.-I, hive a board whose sur
face contains 452 square feet; the board
is 11 inches thick, and I wish to make a
cubical box of it. Required, the length
of one of its equal sides?
As this . problem assumes no waste in
making the box, we shall suppose it , made
of 6 equal pieces of board, having beveled
edges, or each board shaped like a frus
trum of 'a cone, the smaller base being 3
inches each way less than the larger.,
By supposing half of 'the beveled width
cut off atni t turned over. on the other bev
eled part; the board becomes a square
one, each Side 11 inches longer than the
smaller base named above, and there are
Rift over from the corners 4 triangular
pyramidal pieces containing 11 cubic inch
es=; inches like those of the board.
of 49i x144=1191. 1191—f:= - -1190.25,
the surface of the square edged board
formed above.
The square root of 1190.i1=34.5.
ABS. 34.5+1.5=30
SCHOOL .CHILDREN AND DANGEROUS
COMMUNICABLE ; DISEASES.-Dr. Arthur
It Nichols, in 'a 'recent number of the
Boston Medical Journal (March 23), con
tributes a very sensible article upon the
above subject, from which we extract the
foll Owing recommendations:
QuesTioNs.--'-Let pupils be required to
complete the equation B+2 x 4=l, and See
if part do not obtain 20, and others 11.
Clothing.
BOTTOM PRICES !
The long continued stagnation in
business has resulted in bringing ev-
erything in our line down to
•
,BOTTOM PRICES,
And I am now prepared to furnish
& SUMMER CLOTIII.NG
LOWER FIGURES
Than the same quality of goals were
ever .before , offered. More partieu-
tars next week
M. E. ROSENFIELD
: April I, 1816
NO THEY DON'T !
People complain of
HARD TIMES,
But those who arc wise enough to
BUY THEIR CLOTIIING
-AT
H. JACOBS' STORE,
Never find fault with the puallty of the
GOODS HE SELLS.
Ma. JACOBS
Now takes pleasuie In calling attention to his
LARGE AND ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT
-OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
i • -FOR-
MEN AND B 0 ).'S' WEAR.
Anspe'ction of his stock will be suttlelent to
satisfy all that-he 'eau oEer greater inducements
thaniever ' rmareh S. 'ls
Dry-Goods.
r
MONTAN YES!
MONTANYES OFFER A FINE
ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
SUITABLE• FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
MON'T AN YES!
=I
Towanda, Pa; Dec, 8, 1875;
T .EHIGH VALLEY . AND PAe &
N.Y. RAIL ROADS.--Arrangemept of Palo
irluier Trains. to tate effect, April t 7. Is 7 . . .
.1
~...,.,. -•'., -80.0 T PL.W.411D.7 :•' TT—
"Ltl°2ls.: 18 '3 . 9 7 .129 31
... .
P.M. ex, 4%.21 P.X. 1 A.111. P.M.
'Niagara 7393...• 2 15 7 3.5 4 35 7 551 1 .... ....:
Thatialo 2 54 10 19 5 15 10 15 ;.... ..„
Rochester.. , 400 5 0 1 , 0 t 8• 000 i.. .t. ....
Genera. ..1. 5'5l .... 800 .... il it ....
It him% • 7 lo .... 941 - .... t 2 51 ....
t)wego
F. 1 1111154•—•- • ... .1 1 . 1 00 345 10 55 g 2.1 ;455 20
Waverly 9 31. 424 II 21 9 4151,3 21. 6: 1 15
, zBrre. ...... ..,... 1 . 9 45 4 25 II 2s SI 12113 241 6.14
Athens. ....... ....I. s5O 45411 23 959 1 .3 54 41 20
Milan 1 1 '
: .... .... ....1 0 14,11 660
Ellter 1 .... .... • .... 9 40',13 Dere 40
T0wanda..•.1,1025 5 05 1205,1030 i 1415 i 665
Wysauklng T . ..t .... .....110 09,14 27; P.M
13 : 12 nd/L2 3 t 071 .4....` .... - ..:.::."..110 19:14 39. ....
.
Itununetr.eld ' ' ... ~.. 110 29' ,4 49 ...4
Frenchtown 4 .•• .... .. In 36;4 5:1 .. ..
Wyalualng.....• ••1 .... 545 t 0 50'5 12 ...4
Laceyville II 22 6 0912 59
,11 1215 3A ....
Skinner's Eddy... .... SOS ....11 19 13 It ....
51eshoppon.. ..... .... 623 —.ll 1r2'14 01 ~..
Mehnopany ...., 629 —.AI 33,16 0. ....
Tunkhatatioek -.• • 12 loi 7 10 2 05'12 2916 35 -..
LaGrange ••I ....1.7 il l —.12 39 , 6 AO ....
Falls ....... ••• ••• ..-1 7.33 .... 12 51 6 511 ....
Hansom
....I .... .., 1 031, 71a., .
I. &II JitnetlOn .. 1 12 50' 7V. 2 50' 1 2 11 :; 7 7.0 ....
%V ilk,l-11arre I 1 20. 5293 15 2 041 ; 17 5 0 ..
Mauch Chunk... • 3 40110 50 5 25! 4 551 1 .... ....
Allentown 1 4 45;11 5.t,6 21 I. 50; .... .....
11 e 1 . 1111 ' 11 ' 4 u• • -' 5 09;12 161 6 40 44 05 _.., ....
1.148 1 / 9 4 13 351 I 001. 7 001 6 5.5 1 ....1 ....
Philadelphia ..... '4; 45' 2 05!',8 25 8 15
.... 1' .. ..
N,w funk'' ; 8 29, 3 49;.9 59, 954 ....,....
-A.31. P.11. , P.11.,P.31. P.M.; *.....
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4TSTIONS.. 18 ,30 181 21 4i 32
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.IP.M.; A.M. A 11.1A.M.A.M.1A.M.
New York.
Philadelphia 8 00 1 ... ~..,..1 845 0 45, ....
Ea5t0n....... .... 9 251 ... ..
6 , 49'10 tie 11 30i,.....
Itetlileheui 950, :... 6.30 10 00 12 00'.....
Allentown .. ..... ' . I 0 05' ..... 6 4310 4212 II ....
Matte„la Chunk .....11 05; ....1 8 oil it 45 126
.....,
Wllkt-Ilarre .... I 13i 7 2011 1 1 4 1 0 2 1 5 4 01 !...!.
L. SE 11..Idurtlen. 1 411 7 55111 , 10 2 '4l 4 39 '
Ransom ' ...; s 05:11' 2:1 .... 44. ..•;.
Falls .. • .. I 8 19;11 31 .... 301 :
.
I.a(lrato.v.; .... 1 , 6 35,11.51 .... 5 19 • ....
Tiankhannuek.... 2 241 9 4402 39 3 22 5 36 ;...
Mehnopany ....... ....i 9 12412 45 1 ..., 553
Me.beppen ....... , ...., 9 10;12 54 .. .. 6 001.. ..
...
Skinner's Ei1•1y...1.... 9 351 1 In; .... 9 16 ..'. .
LatTyVIIII. - ' : 0 7 19 591 1 13; 4026 21 ...
Wyalnslng ..... . . ..„:10 O4'l 1 35; .... 6 44i ...:
Fre 0 ell town ...., . ... 9 15; 1 49 .... 6 Si'l ...
Itinninertlehl- ' ....I .i:
10 25,1 1 59 .... 7 03' ; ...
Stanillne 'Stone ...I ... ~ 1 0 321 2 05 .... 7 101 ....
i -
Wysaiticlric I .... 10 41 ) 2 la, ...• 70 ....
Towanda '4 101055,, 2301 600 735 730
Utter .. ! ....41 4491 2 45! .... 7 491 7 45
Milan ..I ....'ll 991 2 5 9 : .... 8001 7 55
W 1
'l iens ' .... .1 4211 29' 3 611 529 8 10; 309
Sarni , 4 45,11 35; 3 1 , , 5 33 8 16' 8; In
Wareily 1 4 55 II 45,'3 20' 5 4 0 8 55' 8 20
'Elmira.... , ; * 5 3512 36 1 4 10 1
.6 19 9 10 1 9 lo
Owego 5 441 . ....1 ....i 6 so ....I 9 59
Ithaca...... 4 4.9 1 50, .... 7 25 ....; -...
Genera.. ... .... -.. 8 41 1 3 55'....1 .. 8 28 ... .!
Auburn .... 9 05 ..... 1 ....! 9 39 ......1 4 35
110110.ster . 11) 501 _1 ...,11 20 ....) 655
Buffalo 12 25, ....; .... , 12 35 S 20' 6 II
Niagara Falls 12 54 ...i' ....I 1 01 . ~ 940
P.M.. nmir.Nr. , A.M-11;.3 . 1.'P.M.
Trains s and VS run daily, with Pullman Sleep
ing Cars attached. Intl ween Elmira anl Philadel
phia, and iii.ners and New York.
Drawing Rlotn!(.l'ars at tarbeil to Trains 2 awl 9
heiWV(lll Elmira am: Philadelphia.
All Philadelphia traliis run Ihrongh to Cc:detail
aloGivunds. I • .
R. A. PACR.RII, Superhitendent.
Towanda, April 70, 16764tf. I
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ItoNVAIM
GENEVA, ITIIA CA A'
72. R.—CGitnenellig Motulay..la,
trains will run as on this road as follows.
LEAVING CAYRE NOiLTIIIVAtt
No. 8.—.5:00 a. In.. clans, with
Coach through from New York:ant:l:
Etten S.laSpencer 5:55, Ithaca 6:40,
Fail+ 7:IR, Trumansburg 7:25, Farmer
Crater Mays Corrivr S:00, Ityintilus
5 ; 45„ making clow conitirCtlion ra. , t ant
nn N. Y. & It.' IL It.. arrivl.l7, at,
at 11:20 a. in., Iluffalo 4:15 p. In., and Nl'
at 4:10.
No. 30.-12. 1 10 a. m., ,131:Ve1icelA Sun orittr
rival of 1.. V. train from Wllke:• . ,llarre, Pittston,
Tunkhannoek. Towanda. &t..-arriving at Van 'Et
ten 12:43. Sponter 12:55. Ithasa 1:55, rranghanly
Falls 2:25., Truutanshurg 2:32. Farmer 2: 5 :1'. Ovid
Center 3:02, ilayts Corners, 5:24, his 3:23, tie
neva 4:00, ecnneet log With trains east ainl west ot.
N. Y. e. Sc li. It. It. I:.
p. to.. d tilt' e'xcept Sundays, with through
ear front Eliot ra . tor 11'11er:1,1o:1%1pp; E 41ra at 5:10
p. to.. arriving at Van Et ten 6:45, Spvirer
Ithara 7:5 1 , Tanghanl,• Falls 5:45. Truman:along
:20;, Farnior 5:41,, 4 1V1 , 1 l'eater 5:".5. 11113'IS rornors
Romilliis 9:17, Goner:l'l+:33: connecting with.
trains east and west na Y, C. ,Sc If. HAL I:.
A ItItIVY: AT SAYIIT , FIIO.I{ TUE eNilitTil
No. 7.-1):05, a. in.. daily - except Sittnlayq. aft
thiongli ear faun t:eneva to Elmira, teal lug Gen f
Ya at s:fin a. ni.". Romulus rnan. Ilnyt , : comers 5:4.
Otill Center 5:.56. rainier Tratuanintrg tir2;
Tanghnnte Fan.: it:3o. I thata 7: o .l.; , penver Va
arriving at I.:nail - a at 9:.1.1;
conneetion at Sayre nitli 1.. V. Day I:).:pres:: air
%log at New York at 10:to p. in., 14;2
111.
Nil. p. in. (laity exr,pt Sundays, loavIn;
G• in-va al iti:no a. In.. -I: , anlll'ns Hart, (•.,i
-n-rs 10:14. 1)% id 4'^n ter is j . F.trwyr Trn
Inan•litirg 11:17. FAUN itisa.sa
Sp , ne..r 12::47. Van t
in•etl..n with 1.. V. Fa,t art PIII:ae
plila p. in.
N ". . 1 30 v, v.
( 031'11 at!,w11 , 41 f VP - V.' 1 . 1.:1( N 1 II lior
leaves 11;tneva at 5: in., on arrival
Intlits from the LaNt :111.1 1: , 111
Ilayls t•oraers 4:29, (tvl.l t',litt•r
Twighanle . 1::111.4 7
Siwnrer 1:43, yan t:tt,n /4:53: room
L. V. Night Line arriviin: at Newtnrli
r.:1.1 a. In.
Tie,ke•l, sold atvl biggng , I.
1411 points.
PACK Ell, I;
R. M. 11 \' EV. Gon. l'am. A
WM. STEV1 4 :NoN, A 1.4. I.,tipt.
pHILADELPI;IIA & RE
A RIZA N6I2IENT (it' P.'tiSENGErt
MAY 2: , TT7, Inc
Trains,ltare ..111,nt , orn erg 'atoll-4:
(rift Prrkbonien ftr , rtirh..)
For Philadelphia and' 111111gerott at •
•45.10 a. at., •12.00 thoolt. 5.7.3 and
' •
FususVt;.
For Philadelphia, at •1.30 a. In. and 3.10
(tin I::ast - Penna...llranch.)l
For 'Reading. t 2.30. 5.10, am( .5.7.5 a . m.,1
4.30:km1'9.0n p . m.
For Itarrtssnrg, 12.30, 5.50, arid 9.55 a. tn
and 9.00 p. m.
For I.anra,tcr and. 'Columbl.ti, 4.59, 8.55
4 ;op. In,
Wipes not run on 3loculay9.
./ RrYDAYS.
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a.
For Reading, 2.30 a. m.. 2.2 i and 9,.00 P. ni
Fur Itarrlsbarg. 2.30 a. or. and 9.00 p.lll.
Trains for All,nt , pern lcare 0111'6116w '
(rin Perktnno n Bra n ch.)
Leave Phihulelpltia, 6 0.20, 9,15 a. in..
5 and •7.00 14 In.
Learo 1111 , Ig•porty 9.32, 9.34 a. or., 2.17,
ant 1.7.40 p. in.
MEE=
Leave 8.00 a. In., and •
Eriai'ast Penna. Branch.)
Leave Reading. 7.10, 745, 10.33 a. in., 4.00,,
10.30 p. m.
Lvave Ilarrisburg, 5.20, c.er , ,s.l!) a. m.,
7.40 p. tn. - • 4 I
Leave Lanca‘ter. 5:40.7.45 a. M.,1.2.53. and
Lea% e Columbia 5.30, 7.15 a. m„..,1.1 , 0 and
SUNDAYS.
Leate Reading, tncl 7.4 n a. In. l. are Ihvrl..burg.
.190 a; in.
Trains marked thus t•) run to and from depot
9th and Green streets. (Oa - erains to and from
liroad street depot. - .
1
The 8.20 a. m. train from Mita&;Oda and fl.tis
p. in. train front Allentown have through cars to
and from Eitnita, .N.'t.° •
The 2.15 p. In. train from rhilad-Iphia !and mop
noon train from Allentown Lave lin•nugh Lars to
and flOlll Pittston.
Tio• 5. 95 p. nt. train (tom Philadelphia and 0,20
a. on. trait. front Allentown have through cars to
and from Mauch Chunk. , !!
J .'E. WoOTT EN, r
Generrzl Superiniendent
oct 4-75-1 y.
Epeels.
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LIVELL 110;UTSE I TOIVA NDA,
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PA:, 1
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' . JOHN SULLIVAN. -
Having leased tidk house, la now ready. o accom
modate the travelling pnblle„ No pains nor expense
will be spared to give satisfaction to thote,who may
give him a call. '
I
R ir - North side of Public Sp are, east of llercar's
new Nock.
EA -S HOUSE, •TOWI4NDA
COILVF.II, )JAI( AND STIVERTS
The Iforws, harness, lr.. of all guest's of 'thls
hosuse, Insured - against 14sis by lire, 1 thout'suly
eitratharge.
A sniwrlt.r quallti of -0:t1 English Bass Mo, just
reet.lvetl. • ' I'. 1:..101:0AN,
Tuwantlai Jan. '24'74. Pro'firletor.
EAGLE HOTEL,
TOW ANDA, PA
At thc cialier or ('out anti Itiver-0 , .. inn...fly In
the vicinity and south of the Court .
JOHN BURKY, PRovntrofti
The ahove hots e- has been fe-rurillAtulliitl re
Abed, and Is now open to the Hal:elle"! °public.
The 'tar will at all times he Rupplied wiltt the hest
of liquors. liorml stabling attaelleil to the pretulaes.
Boarders by the day' et week actinium:date&
•May 10, levf.) : 4011 N HVICKE.
BETHLEHEM, PA.
"OLD MOItAVIAN !SUN INN,'
nun,T
•
Rich In historical Interests, It Lt the only, ,ntilding
in the country except Inde,pendence Ball, honored
by the sojourn within its **ills of Wahhington,
ayette, Lee and other patriots of the Iterutiou.
This popular hotel bas recently. change* hands,
been improved ; entirely' refurnishes', and ithe pro
prietor cordially Incites ,his friends anti traveling
poqiie to giro him a call-;-no pultel A 111 be spared to
render their stay comfortable.. people en route fur
Philadelphia will find I: convenient to spend the
night here, reaching the City about eight in the
Morning. A eituple room on the pat tkor4 for Use
accommodation of cummerXial agnsis.
IP. T, SMITH, •
rroktletor.
11 •
Sept. 4,TL
-- - ' • hvit k &en. •
ji . ':(i.. - 1
"' ilO
g . . r .i , .: iiiiii T $
WO taspetgully sputritnec to an amp is Vint of
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
LARGER TITAN EYETI
And that 'oar prima are uts LOWEST, and :oat
iar (loops THE - BEST jifj
of any In the MARKET. Onr prices have now
tiarlAg Just returned front the city, We him
A.TTItAbTIVE I;OT OP GOODS
'HEMS
21, laic ,
.eplng
Lm, at Can
17:43, (111,1
P:l2. Gene
I West vtfth
Rol pester
agara Falls
tiNPERTAkING
AT BOTTOM PRICES. T
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1/er. 9. 187
MOW s YOUR.
/11
1
S'eq t ing
it cliAtig.•:
pr N. Y.
nlllll 6:16
irtitt•r
114. Ithir.t
•vtlug 1.1.11
41.
MEE
I.
`•upt
t.
DING
TRAINS
In, •6 .5)
In. 9
Cheaper than you will ever again
have the opportunity of doing.
• I
12.20, 4.30
I have a large assortment, of my
ni" an
OWN MANIJFACTURE,
•
Warranted in every particular, which
MEE
!4, 'SELL SO LOW,
6.0 G, I;
That everybody can afford to have
one of his own.
CE
1 also have the sole agency in this
place of
6.10, and
arso
and
OVI.ATT'S• PATENT RIIN*ERS;
13.45 p.m
11.3, p. m
,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.
Jana-; 0.
NEW ,CARRiAGE FACTORY
- I
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
•
, •
Respectfully ttnnotinces to hts friends and patrons,
;that he has built a
NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY,
a
Where he wllt constantly keep on hauls tut] assort_
meat of
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES,
PLATFORM WAGONS,
TROTT/ NO SULK TS, ANL SKELETONS
Made of the best ma:ertal and finished In tho best
city style. I Ills long experlonce In city Car.
riage tort..., gill es him a decided
advantage urea others in the
FINISH, I STYLE AND DURABILITY
Of srtous. AU ha asks Is an
LINTS!'ECTiION 'OF 1118 WORK
ItJits to purcbastng elsewhere.
ALI. WORK WARRANTED TO GIVZ
• 1 , 14 FEET ATISVATION.
Thankful for,i the Mara/ patronage formerly ex
tended smd respectfully salt a continuance of the
same.: I .
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EXPAIRII4Ii I'llOVPTL i ir ATTENDED TO
1 .
Towanda, J
OEM
Our assortment Is
reached
THEE BOTTOM,
El
And now is the
TIDE TO BUY
VERY
FOR TUE
HOLIDAY SEASON.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Everything Hue of
FROST'S & .SON''S.
Carriages
'OPPORTUNITY,
I TO buy
CARRIAGES
AND
WAGOgS
AT
I BR,YANT . S,
JAMES BRYANT.
Opposite the new Jail,
lIENRY STULEN
REDUCED PRICES.
lIENRY;STIIL:EN.
11.1341. ,
~ii~~t~ ' , ~ S
THE OLD AND POPULAR,
n, D'w : - S I T " • 0 R E
=ll==2l
Googol's° a, aussaLL:
Invite, the attantlon of ttie puWle to theft , stock
TJ •
lIARDWAItt 'GOOD,S.
Coms!stlnglo!
COOK STOVES
Of tho most appto►bd'pnttetns.
RANGtS,
0; all klytll4
PARLOR d ItEATING STOVES,
•
In endless variptr.
BITILDING MATERIALS,
Funtlshed bt
BOTTOM PRICES.
KEVREAg FR E EZERS,,
• of every stije.
SAEARS, SCISSORS, •RAZORS
and
POCKET CVI:I 4 . F,RY,.
Of the beat Inannfactnre;:tinialrrante.
CARPENTERS! TOOLS,
O! every d/seripti!m..
OAS FIITILES,
~CHANDELIERS, iBRACKETS
1
, di.c.,
endless variety. Thn larg4st and hest assort
. twat kciit lo Northerwretionytranla.
KEROSENE LAMPS,
From( the cheapest do the best.
LAMP CIIIMN . EYS‘. d. GLOBES,
At greatly : reaurti - 4 prices.
TIN iWATIE,
to eudlesa variety, of our owli manufacture . , war
ran teLl
Jobbing of all kinds In ourftine promptly atten
ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs Pot up in the
most satisfactory* manner, at sbort nigi#e.
GAS FITTING ANt) PLUMBING
A Specialty. WETIAVE TO ONLY PILACT
CAL PLUMBED IN TOWANDA.
G _„
Our old friends and the public generally w
bear.ln ullud Oat we sell gothls only fur
KitE'ADIY!
Itolelving It th e only , ystein !iy wlileli
Justice eau
be done both buyer and stAler:, • ' •
Giitefill for past eery pationat, we so
licit a continuance of your ciodyni. with the
asru
rencethat wr will offer yoll gmater inducements
than any other e4t;tl,ll,lihteht lu the eointey. a, we
carry a larger block, and enjoy peculiar facilities
fur purchasing.
CODDING RUSSELL
pr 29-744 f.
IT A' It . 1) W A It 1 !
BAR IRON,
SWEEPS lItQ?N,•-
NORWAY 11:6N,
, BAND IRON,
BURDAN'S HORSE SHOES,
VULCAN HORSE NAILS
ROD,
Cherry Heat, ,Welding Compound
and everything
FOR BLACKSAUTIIS' USE,
Can be had at
H. T. JUNE'S
lIAR•D WA R E STO-RE
MERCUR'S BLACK, Towanda. Pa
Cheaper Than Ever 'Offered Before
Towanda, Pa.. Awl' 1 7"6-Iy,
500 MEN WANTED!
To boy a large ! . 00k of
HARDWARE, TINWAHE, STOVES, &c.,
REDUCED PRICES:
Highest prioela trade paid (Or Hags, old Brat
Copper and Lead:. r •
llardu - are, Tin 1114 eoppprwar, Table, Tea and
sixsAng.
Tinware at wholesale and retail
Especial atteullon given to WU:imp of jot; work
O. 5, 1111.1D I GI: sf F:ET
mar=,:a
Mi:cellazeam Aivertizements:
1876.
WHERE NOW ? .1876
TO 11(1111GAIN', ono of the fOrennyst, flourlehlg
and healthy States :
VIIAT FORi?
"To bay a FARM out of
ONE MILLION ACRES,
Of fine Farmthg l.andeyter sale fiy the Grand Rap.
,his & Indian* Strong sells; ready markets;
;tire crops; pall hrlionn•; ralirnail' runt stlirough then
scenter of the grant; settlements all aN9t u g; at r , :! a ur
of prollurts rnics4.4l; pleni%of water
building material& Prlea In e m icr amore;
oi.e-fourth down. balance on!Oune. Sena for Mut,-
trated lomphlet full (Vlach' And figures. mid lie
convinced. Address, W, Itt)W ARV, 4 'min u'r.
P. R. 1.. Ps.l EC E. Grant Itapht&
riec'y Land 'Mtn. [Jan la-M-uni
NEW FLOUItI - MILL
IN 6IIESIIEQUIN, PA,
The subscriber gives notlcOhat his uow
STEA A M .FLOURIN'Gr MILL,
s now Id 'successful operation, and that lie IF, 110.
pared to do all work in his line on short. notice.
cusTost onnginko DONKON SAM!.
DAY TII-AT IT IS REOETVED
Wheat, Buckwheat. and Rye 'flour, Corn MCA
Feed, Bran, &c.. always on hand arid
and fur sale at. loseaVrates.
PARTICULAR NOTlCE.—Persona hiving on
the west side of the river etairing to patronise my
mill, will have their ferryage pabl both ways, when
they bring grtsta of ten , bustiels and • wards.
F. P. AYERS.
,p 1444.
ROOERIES & Imovisfoxs.
GROCERIES tt PROVISION&
c NE DOOR NORTH OF CODDINO & 144SSELL
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WIN' ENS & LONG,'
-
WHOLESALE kiIItETAIL
• - *
CHOICE FAMILY 441.10CihtlES,
Or taken In each:og° for goods; an lowest cash pri
ces. Our long experience In the Grniiry Trade
gives us peculiar advantages In pinehasing, and as.
we are not =batons to make large profits, we eat-
Bayern than any other establlahanent U 4 Northern
renugylvauta.
M . HE MUTUAL PROTEbTIONA
11
Nome (Mice, 9C9 Walnut Street, .I'lll:a44.lplita. 1a
Acting Tinder a Spechil Ace of Incqr-porattOn
LI,
tti e
4111 1 01
HOOP IRON,
OAST sTEEr;
T OWANDA: IN
FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIES
CoaISIEII4.3AL UNION„ of F.ogild, a'ots.. 117,714,:;73
ROYAL, of Liverpool, " 9,17,126.811
Qu1LEN,A1,5 4 )4,0611'
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CONTINENTAL, of New York, '• :. 2.70“,231 1 .
I :ERMANIA. " • i• 1„:", , 19,541
GERMAN ~ 1. MEILICAN I " • --; 1,952,835
MANHATTAN, . '., 709.36:;
COMM Eltrl AT., of •`•
•';" 457.782 PlietNix, of Hartford, 4 %. i, 9 7.).(12P
OMENS. •• " ',-; 713,34 - -
A3l AZON. of 01110, . " 3 934:„540
CITI2LNS`, of Newark. " , 413,710
HAMBURG lIREMEN, of Germany "..-, 2.,51,0,000
H. T. JUNE
.
LIFE & ACCIDENT COMPANIES
NATIONAL. Iti Fa or v. S. A., assets ' 1 :( 1 3,757,386
TRA VEL LNIA, of Hartford, " 43.47P,30
RAtLwAY PAss'its. " 1, :,65f t WO
,
Mu - MAL LI rE, of New York " '12,338,070
SMAI.LEY
Losses adjusted and paid at Intl oftlce.
dtir2-75tt
E I , `A lIINIEtIS 7 MUTUAL'
, INSURANCE ('O., uF TITSCARtIi!iA,
Is now Issuing perpetual lallicie on
'FARM PROPERT'.. - ONLY.
Each• member pays a fn.', at thellme or insuring;
to rover charter 11 0 11"c-ttlental rxinnses at; the (70.
Wllleb no Itwlller payment i.s'rtirtirttl, eir•ept
to meet netna 1 :0,4s by nreAtnong the membership.
This plh^ of Inuranco tot FA I'IZOP.F;ItTY,
Is cotolog 111.1(4 into favor.
i'laCC! SPRING HILL, PX,
The Agent will raIIV:ISR the Ttiwretlilpa Tusea-.
rorn, Pike. ll , rrick, Wyntt.ittg, A4yintn. Terry
and lltatollng Stile, an I' farmers in i Itos - Town
.hlalps wishing Inaurant e or' Informatlott,; , play all.'
A. R. SUMNER, See„ and gt.,
tiprlng H HI, Brzul font I'a
W.3I"4,HUMWAY Pres. (4et74m
• _
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$lO a day at home. Agents wanted.
, . d .; Outfit and terms free. True &
C,., Augusla, 31alile.
' ; pnalir7G-Iy.
". C! 4 9 per day at home: Simples
D tcl ti
~,I,Jworth .$l. free. Stinson 4.
(~..., Veal:mil, Mains. Nictllt-Mly
FA 1 U FOR SA Fai'm 01
scree, GI Improved. In Al.yluin
nrad ford CO, On the prelnlf•c, an• i(¢o good
distilling 'Muses, barn and nrcesFary out bidlilingit,
and excellent water: .1 never-falling atta•anr of
water ralcita through the prentlaca.' (:arid fruit
and an ahundancti of tints. Fur further patileulara
call ou ur address,
• Nt:LsoN vAximnpoc.,
febt4•76tf. • 3larrh,lore, ft rtolford'e , re i Pa.
~ C ). I 13
Tics LITTLE STORE Toram niz C4IINEI!
Is the hest place In Towanda:to buy rind
CIGARS "AND TOBACCO
at low rater. 'Remember
MElletit'S BLOCK, opposite COURT ROUSE
stoic of r u t "INDIAN sguAW :
apils-716 •
?Ca? u sadProvidaos.
EEO
MoOAI3E & EDWARD 4,
=I
Cash dcak In all Wads of
Towanda,' away 2.4875
Dealers In
COU;!iTRY PROCUM '
GRAIN ; &C.
'raving a large and ennimodfoux:store;tre are
mired at, all tlaica to carry •
a large atuckl,
CASH PAID FORTUMR,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
ter ourselves that we can otter;',
GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO
STEVENS & LONG'.
CORNER IkLAIN S BRIDdE ST ~
mayl3
In:ranm
Prom the Peidaerylvddnia le,gielaetere
S. CLARK, AGE N*.
TOWANDA, 1,.A
alteou,,n is cati , .(l o)lhe follrt:whig rate
n 11l f•Anni ~trlct;y ervitt4!•le,
all-ages, and which the
1101 exceed onl , half the co,t 4, any nrit
, )I,D ConTany.
le following •Tahlt: ehows the hater{; for flnOn
may 1. inutttplleA fur any a7l.lllloiAt amount
which is the largest ri.k iagon on Any
Ilfe.. To enty Centn alit. be addilift to Ow
nit of ' each asses.ntent fur follcellot4 etc.
MI
3.1N.11 2.1,0
3. , 2.00
3310 2:m
3.1K1 I 2.011
:1.00 _OO
5-00
1
5.00
5.0 t,
ENll=23
IMIMS
Main Street, opposite the Court It..l:eise
NOBLE & Y I NCF. T,
General &gents
coi
OL
ME
he best bud Coal In the, Market, from tho
- vein at Wilkesbams,
lIP
We keep Duels)
•
IP' AND. COAL
Wolter Sole Agents tor:this o coal.
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Oa
keep Lime, Cement and Kindling Wood.;
•
the'newly opened 'tile of , the Sullivan mines
will have eohstantly - tor sale at our yard all
• Co of this superior coal, M the following Kt
-00
-* - - - - 4 2.-4`
4 2'
!;iut - - - - s ZS
We
the sl
cog. •'
Ora
Egg
Star:
Nut
Sinai
our coals are prepartid in.the best tnanner and
i • delivered 'clear and free from slate. The
prices will be charged In .addition to the
for delivering.- '- t
. .
Al
will
um'
abov
- . ,
i.orders left at the stores , of Long k Stevens,
Catkins, Third WartLiiirl4's frog Store. or
r °thee, corner of River and Elizabeth's kits.,
ceive prompt attention. .
Y. J.
at ou
will '1
1 - PLEASE GIVE OE A CALL,
:. PI ERCE. -- - WM:SCOTT
V. 01, 1875. -
113
EW COAL YARD!
undersigned haring Liken the large and
.eglioni yard, at the foot of pA ILK Street, Mb
hand a full supply of
coin '
now
IMMI
EH
II
Man
IAL, • •
•
CO IL '
Pi
• = COAL.
•
• • •
keep on Mimi at our - yard all sizes of Pittston
•Vllkes ilarrtt•eual,aiul Loyalnck coal, from
ullivan County Mines. Also, Barclay Lump
with.
keep the best quality of Lime, Hair and Ce
, Brick and Plaster, all of which we will sell
ttom prices.
f PIERCE & SCOTT.
•
•Wa - rula May Ist, IS7O.
•
TOWA'NDA, PA
men
at b.
1 To
S:
G
LEAP COAL AND LIME.
•
dn and after July 1:I will sell. coal, lime, &c.,
only: and tile price list will be corrected.
My.
ftor
mrn
vizt
OF COAL FOR ..1171.Y.FIRR TON' OF 2,000n55,
AT TIIE Y .
tOll Stns`, -Funrace
P.•a
on Run I..nrnro
3thuntain Litnip
- •• Smith ' . 4. 2 Vi
.
*
town Lime 11 buhltel :12
1131
, bushel 4o
.
- E 1 NI 10 00
.
-
in :Oways prepared to deliver prirehascs on
I notteh at the M•ual prim of deltvery.
so [under InV Iliaiks;to my Many friends and
liters for tOir very liberal patronaie 10 the
flt hope tholer the new departure to make tt to
interest to 0:11tInue to buy where they Can
1 , test p.,,,lsif..etty• least )noney. .
:se tt ho at - lo , lehted to me wlll take notice
most have 101041, yor 1 can't.buy (••r : cash and
vight.h. Tiooy mutt settle by the first of Au
text. •
Allcr l
Lath
1r
Brie
MEI
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past
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that
ty
guNtd
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ayula, July I. 1975
A It G
.I N S!
I h
of It
that
re opened and pat on sale one thou.and pairs
SSts'es• and Women's Shoe..
wIII sell at less than manutaeturers priges,
W. S. WINC
unANCt
f. eases of IVomelt'l *Fnx-tarr,
nee nod Fox button zihoes, 'at per pair—
Goat
Wort
THESE GOODS ARE. BARGAINS!
La
Good
and 1
lako receiving a largii and full line of Fine
, for spring Ind.!. 'which for Style, Durability
Ire, cannot be excelled.
TRUNKS,
•
TRAVELLING BAGS,
IMI
TITER t SHOE FINDINGS
II full steel:, at the lowest wssil,le prices
'MEMBER THE PLACE.:— Opposlte the
t lIUnSe, next &Ku. to Chamberllo's Jewelry
E
Cuter,
atiAl3. 23, 1876
mETHING NEW
OSTON BOOT AND SHOE
171
•
ling lloot.anil Shoo merehauts of 'lumens.
• ville, N. y., will open
ROST,IN BOOT AND SHOE STORE
No. 2, BRIDGE STREET,
BY TUE IST, OF APRIL, 1876.
ON OF THE RED BOOT,
Brid
c Street, 'Beidleman's Block.
pectrully Yours,
OEI
dad Kj ra IN 71.
M 1
lERCE-k SCOTT
• AT TILE
TOWANDA COAL YARD
LOYALSOCK COAL,
1 vAusisir.
rufA I Y MIXED ,1 •
OF AN DESIRF.I) corm% •
• BY TIIE POUND, PINT(')It GALLON, -* •
GROH tkilllN ()IL OR VARNISH,
A NlJ'Dir. (3)1..01tS OF
,A - L IitTF.S,•,
. I •
AU artielis. -anted (Li'represented.
Fresorlptloni 4 Hy rl , lllpollll4led Itt hfrurs
of day and night .14 Sunda - pa for Prescription*
from 9 to 1.0.: A: [oY ands 4o 6, 1-;
Dr. Porter 4n manned ai beret6lore In the
• • office. ;' .. `rnayl676.
.
ANTHRACITE, ;
•
op
LOYAL SOCK,
BEI
BARCLAY COAL.
Also
LIME AND CEMENT.
Coal delivered on short notice.
TERMS;—Cash.
HENRY MERCUR.
Very t rspe et 11 4 11%Yo r it i r i l, x
.4; y
Boots and Shoes.
BARGAINS!!
JOHN F. CORSER
BRIDGE STREET
STORE'!
J. & M. SHEFTEL,
J. k M. SHEFTELI
_ ireithiglll4 ;
•
, e;PpitTERif M
.
Ott , CASH DRU G STORE,
; -
Corner Nati; Plus Ste,Toweeds.
rgstabitiount a quarter arts
W 4011410, and Retail Peeler In
i COAL
H.
. . ,
DRUGS, DEED L I NES , P . J1.E3DC411.48 .
. . .
'ACIDS, ' D .E.STUPPS; . & GLUE, l.
PEITHiIiERY,'T ILET AND:PANCY GOODS,
SPONGES, DEU si nES, BRACES i TKUSSKS,
"*. 'l36Arit. (.79)iiss t ‘ PDXA D Va t ! Il AUX 'DIEN *
TEETH . , SKI* *id ,HAIR liRKPARAT pss,
RAZGIt POCKET-J(141 1 :En
W
rOCKET-i0 ' AND , POET-MONNAIE:S,
I MAGA4GYIrrI SCOTeII BNUVIP,
FOPS DIN A. DLOiLESIIU CICA RS.
DARDEN, PiF.IiD AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Nov IVLuea =4 Liquors, for ifedlelnal Porres
867 A : 4 ; IC, DCL,T,CTIC & HomesoiArtrcllliNFOlLS,
A inl all 4 geuuli4., popular Patent Medici orPf.
Surrouttlia, SvarENSon [KA, i. &MART Prjel'O.,
IN;;1•1•14.8. ".:1 1. P1'.!, Slitf.L4 & fIIIELDN ,
NURBI*Ci jig:TT/AM. TEETt,UW RINGS,:
,SYBINGES,' EXD:rANS. VRP.OII.Ik, Tkirumwita
. 1 'MRS. El. l ll$llC . STuClit NON, &C. '1
, 1
i KEROS ENE OR.COAL OIL,,
WICKS, PIIIHNKYS, 11.01 . 1' BRICK
SPICII3I, 1,41:0, WHALE, ;KEATS li'Cf9T,,
TA `. , IN K It - S„ ANL/ MACIIINE 911,i+,. - ;
AI,C01101.; Ar, S.PIItIT% 1:1:11PSNTINEI '
liash,Paint,Va niah, Whitewash, Couater
4 . 1
Ho-re,',lAtie, Shoe, fiei'uhbinl, •
Aiut i atil;adsAf bilishes.
• I:
,ii • : ' -
WINDOW IA D• PICT U RE CLASS,
.. , ° . i of all altex,
:. . .
r -
FURS 011., PAINT,i, PUTTY, *ND
QM
D.RU
I..tkrrolvs pLogg,
TOWANDA, PENNA.
ACIDS. EXTRACTS. ELIXIRS, HERBS,
SUOATE CnATED PILLS,
POW DERS; G 17315,
TING
TUICES,
; WINES,.
/cc.,
DYE STI'7F
I
MACUI
PURE WI
- for
I •
TOBACCO,
vort4m
TOILET A
More than ii%nat
Ing ur prearriptinq
toi P. M.. arnifroi
in - ..Nfa!nr.t. at
urday of each!wee
t 5 00
3 50
4 00
3 00
3 40
may 7-72.
,7,ray
6 , 10 r. .tdral4.iii
years, sic
1 1 I
ft:frn tlie hair
11 - 1
gray, alld tllk•ra lc ttrezna
-1 •
tltrely. A'V EICS AIR. VlG,ift, luag and exteli
sive h,vi prove?' that it sons tha tailhig pt the.
and h?r•dit:l4 pri
, . .
hair (In:float:4.lln often r •!pw - , , . th-, grow:h,ani
. .
. 7
1.
•zi or
• 1
gray. It stinthiates the nutritive or7„ - ins to hint!thy
i
activity, and prres , Tvcsrmth blir aril it., la•wity.
!,
Thus brashy, *cal,' or , slelzly hair becomes gla s sy,
1
pliable ann'otreng•theneti; lost hair rogrows unit
•
lively expression: rallinzhair an•l!estal...
_ _ .
I . lshed; thitth3ir ti
r hickeivs and faded (iy grn?hali
•
resumes thelri original color, Its operatbm 'I.; sure
°
.141 harrnl , .ms.i It Cure: dmlrair, heals all lum
I •
and keeps the seap enol, el as au t Slit-pi ler
.1 I
r', ? I
Which conjlitilits. •Ilm:asi.s ars imposslllo.
f
As a dress 7 in ,, Poi ladies' hair, the V tGoiL 4i`r3i
. , .
ed for kts and.agreeable perfume, and
I
valued for the'.! sot lustre and . rlelinet , sl of lono_lt
Prepared byq,,T. AYEIt & Co., L0w...1',.;:da.,
imparts
!Practical and Iknalk - lical Chernifts.
J •
Sold by all Pirugekts and 'stealers In Meiliclne.
7
TASTELESS MEDICINES.
• ;
A. prominent' Ner York Physician lately com-
Pdained DONIV,AS DI( ('U. ahout their
SA NPablvOin , i OIL t.F"... stating tharseine•
times they i . :tio'ed Miraculously. but that pitient
Of hi, had tak'eti Ihent without, erect. CM bang
ittformi'd that ieveral Intltation4 were sold, tt in
quired and foultd hi:, patient hai l
n ot" /ten ag
In).NDAs DurK.A, ors. •
'What happened to this physician may hard hap..
pelted to otheril. arid DrNI/A.-1 DICK& CO , , take:.
ads method ofitifthertink physfrione, dru.ovhd'e,
and then/se/v:4 af4i preventing 1 01 L OF SA NI/AI,.
winin from coining Into disrepute. -
who °Dee prescribe the Caps - 11kt',
will Continue to do so. for they containthe
pure Oil , is iThelbest and che a pestl"rm•
uusuAs I)Ic} a to. w e I n u re I TIL ,I V4`.iN
DAL : RN )01) than atl i the Wholesalti and Retail Drug
gist . ntl Perfulner, - In the Cuiteil States combined
and 4ls the Sore reason_ why :tilt' pure Oil
Pohl c per in their capsulesthau In any oller
form. -, r •
0/ TA NI) I ALM - 001) is fact
every (alto'
ty Capsules Onlywnif:
! , (017 , 4 ti.) in n. , •.,a safe and sertallt cure, in six or.
eight days. 0 0 no other medicine call:110s re •
suit Ise I • •
" A8 , 1 ,1 e K,. '4' CO.'S SIiFT CAPSULES'
solve proinem, t ong cousitl..red by eminent ItltY
sitlaus, of howto avoid' the nausea and ill-gust
Perbnicoe Swo ll . ) ,Wilig. Which are Well known to
detract from, If not tkititr - oy, the good effects of
many valuable ni.ml•illes.
rapsilleaurpitt, up In the.foll and neat !lov
e. thirty In each, • nil are the only Capsules pre
scribed by vitp%Velans. '
I
TASYELEIS
oil and many other nauseous. medicines can be ta,
ken easily -safe Yin DUN DAS DICK`(!;
CO'S SOFT CAPSULES. - No Taste
no STell. I.
These were the- Only caPsules•
adm ted lo the last Paris Exposi.
tion. . •
bead for clreul'arlo . Woostettit reet, Neul;llrk.
aug Sold at alll Drug Stores Hero.'
F IRST
CAPITAL. .
SURPLUS Fu
This Bank offOs
tho transaction ta •
GENERAL B
•
INTEREST III)
t) I
SPEC: AL C.ARk
SOTICA AND'ell*C ~ 1
l'artles wishing te , SE NIT 3IONIOr to any pan of
the I"nited States, England, Ireland, Scotland, or
the principal cities and towni of kuropei ran'here
preenre drafts for tat purpose.l
.
1 L -
- , PASS. AGE TICKETS ' •
•
' • :' t ''
i '
' I
To or from the Ohl Conntry, l by thetest attain or ;
ailing Una, always on hand. '
i ; .
I f
f AM!LIER iIitOVOIIT OVED. ..7` REDUCED RATI g ;
CI
binlieSt +riJe aid for V S., Bonds,
el i
Gold and Silvei.. ' ~'
, 1
N, N. PITT. JIII•41
OWii:T.T,
I Pied.
It 8 R D,Ci
SALE AND itETAIL
WWI
I
I
INiratlon OPlijnds.
O •
•
ME
MI
NE OILS,
BE
ROSE
ALCOHOL, 11
&C., &C.
ES, A.ND LIQUORS,
edlelnal purposes,
NTJFF, CIGARSiAC
I - •
the
PATENT 3IEDICINF:Sc
line °morn/lent, of
FANCY GOODS
tare is givin to the eon:Tonto'
is. I iriivti on Sunday from pA. m
n 5 e. M. to 7
I conNiateil at the store on :at
Y, as heretofore.
D. tr. TURN Fit
W. G. GORGON
LAIR 1 - 1(4,011, forre-
rhair to its natural v.itayiy and
TioNAL :BA)K
TOWA
• $125,000.
•1, 50 9
000
r; t
UNUSUAL 1 . 4CILI:TIES for
DEPOSI'T'S Accoßtwiti
it 1.
Guka,:mit:NT.
TEN TO TIM I:OLLECTION OF
El