Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 10, 1876, Image 4

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QuINLAY, 1 ; •
J. A. WILT, • Committee
IC. CRAWFORD, ' of
G. W. 111-es, Associate Editors.
A. A. KEENEY, ,
ti
Commun"Caons ma ' be sent to of the
above editors, as may be y
preferred, and either
wilt appear
to the Issue of which he has charge.
E. E. Qntatatv. Editor Present Week.
A wANT of space crowds out half of the
matter prepared for this columh this week.
NOTI cs that a Massachusetts Edu
cational Association, at a recent meeting,
took up for discussion the subject of
"Ileiptisitions for Admission to
_,Migher
Ingtitutions." Among the reconmenda.-
tions- of the committee of the previous .
year, who appointed to report topics,
' for discussion, was one that students be
required to k read a certain number of
standard Englih authors and be' exam
ine4 erra part of them. Among the many.
reasons given in the affirmative was, that
- it has too iefig been taken for " granted
that young students will of their own ac- ,
cord make :themselvei acquainted with :
the standard literature of their mother .
. tongue. 'Many have but limited access to
it; others find their days well filled by the
required studies; ~and, a Luger number:
still heedlessly allow their reading hours .
• to be occupied by the newspaper or the
new novel." Would not an examination,'
. modified . but some)vhat similar to the'
above, be beneficial to our teachers? Of
course, it, could not, , be made an examina-..
tion upon which, even in part, to grant a
Certificate,, but it could be made very use-,
ful to the Superintendent in ascertaining.
the amount - of seneral knowledge pos,
sessed by the applitant and his habit of
. study, audit would be exceedingly bquie- .
ficial hi the teachers; for, expectiniqtes
tions of this kind, many hours that are .
• pAssed in reading light literature, or in
engaging in frivolous conversation, might
he utilized, to the common advantage of
all At anexamination in our county not
long since, the Superintendent asked his
classl to write the names
. of a certain .
number of the poets of the present (I , ty.
IN course, in a large class considerable .
latitude might pre ex acted to be taken,
' and many different names written ; yet,
when Milton and Shakespeare are report
ed as poets of the present day; certainly
some 'one' stock in trade - " is'too limit
ed to " teach'school'7 intelligently. Pa
- , rents ought to cultivate in their children
a desire for proper reading, but for t tbe
saine*asen that they neglect many other
dntie3 they will not attend to this. Upon
.the teacher, then, as the next in responsi
. • Laity, falls this (Inty. l lie cannot expect
lcultivate a 'dusire forliistory or other
pr : „aitable reading unless lie himself pos.
se.2.es it. The parry:predilections of the .
' , ;qy';;Qr girl are very much in the baud of
.th:t! teacher to mould. If he can beget in
Lima ta.ste-for good, substantial reading,
he' has placed,hini in a path of. learning
that will prove useful to him in any pro
fession and lead Win to an untiring' source
. of pleasure. - •
119E,E TWAIN OE EPP:LUNG
•
There was a - spelling, match at the Asy=
him Hill_Congregational Church, Hart.-
ford ? Conn.,', a short time ago, and Mr.
SainuclL. Cleinens• , (Mark Twain) being
called on fur a few preliminary remarks,
• mule the following himiorous address :
LADIES AND ' OENTLEMEN : I have been
1 mimed with the office of introducing
these approaching orthographical solem-
nities with a.feit remarks. T t he temper
ance crusade wept the laud some time
ago, that is, that vast portion , of land
where it was needed, but it skipped Hart
ford. Now comes this new spelling epi- •
deride, and this time ire are stricken. So,
1 suppose, 'we need the affliction: I;don't
'say- we needed it, for I don't see any use
in spelling a word right, and never did.
I mean I don't see any use in having a
uniform and arbitrary way of spelling
words. We might as well make all Clothes,
alike and book all dishes alike. Sameness
is tiresome; variety is pleasing. I
, have a
correspoptlet; whose letters are always a
refreslinientto rde:;- there is such a breezy,
unfett4edoriginality about his orthogra
phy. lie 'always spells COw'with'a large
-IC— Now that is just as good as to spell
it with 'a qrlall one. It is better;:lt gives
the imagination a broader field; a wider
scope. It suggests to the mind a grand,
vig,ae, impressive
_pew kind of 'a cow.
!Superb effects can be produced by varie
gated spelling. Now, there is Blind Tom,
the musical prodigy. flle always spells a
word according to the sound that is car
ried to his car. And he is an enthusiast,
*orthography.. When you give him..%
AN'ord, he shouts it out- 7 -ptita all his soul
into it. I once heard him called upon-to
spell. orang-outang before an audience.
Ile . s'aitt 7 -0, rang, g-c-r, net-,
eratigger, t-a-n-g, tang, orangger tang !'
Now, a body can respect an orang-outang
that spells his *nue in a vigorous way
like that. But theleable dictionary makes
a mere kitten of him.' In the old times
people spelled just as they peased. That
was the right, idea. You had two chances
at a stranger then. Yon knew a strong
_ yl.lll , from n,weak on'a. by his iron -clad
Spelling. and his hand-writin,g helped you
to'verifr vour verdict.
Some , people. have au idea that correct
spelling :can-be taught—and taught to,
anybody. This is a mistake. The tyell
int; faculty' is born in a man, like poetry,
nitiA7. - aud art. It is a gift; it is a talent.
Pcops Who have this gift in a high de
gree need only to.seC . a word once, and it
is forever photographed upon their mem
ory:. They cannot forget it. People who
havn't it must be content to spell more or
less like4•like thunder—and:expect to
splinter tbe dictionary wherever their or
-Ithographitml Ightning, happens to strike:
There arc 11 -4, ibli Words in the unabridged
dictionary. Viknow a lady who cin spell
only 1"O of tILn r right. She stem; clear
of all the rest 'of them. She can't learn
any more. SO-her letters always. consist
,of those constantly recurring P. l O words.
.Now and then, when she finds herself
obliged to writc? upon a.subject which ne
:cessitates the. use of some other words,
she—well, she don't write upon that sub
ject. I have a relative in Xew York who
is almost 'sublimely gilled.
~She can't
spell any word fright. There is a . game
' called Verbarinm. A [ dozen people are
- -, r •
each provided with a sheet of paper,
•
aei oss the top Of which is written along
work like "kaleidoseopical," or something
like that, and the game is to sec who can
make up, thevuolit words out of that in
.thfve.miutcs, aliva3is beginning with the
inn ialletter of that Upon one oc
_
Leasioli the' Word was ."cofferdam.". When
" time !' Was, callfd, 1 everybody'll:ld bitilt sest pair mien
aylesbury
from live to toe y' wail's, except thiS cayuga
Young lady. She. had only one word— nest tr i ,r,":„. l , n „,` . ..„' r9wl"" ;
calf. We all studied a moment, and then ME(V/Amc_lL DEp4RTMENT.; j;
said, why, there - is no lin "cofferdam." • CL.:1?”.., N.
. _
Tlk•u lie examined' her ,Paper. To the . AGfact - uruttA0111•1.1:MENT;••:
eternal honor of that uninspired, MICOn; I Beet d i t l .. 1 1 :::: aTuknlitZr4lciZbir:,%r eto cie n,
scions, sublinteiyjudependent soul, be it - mc"""g ""rill"' .
ibreNh tug luxe:111x
said, she had spelt that word "Galt'!" !If clover huller
anybody eau spell "calf" any mof•e*n• :,,,T,T4 iii
sible than that.; let dfirn step tit the front. •
P - eulttvawr
: barrow
..•',/g• i 1 :, , 1111 - leo ;On mill witi• hpfrim ; herfn haY 1.0,11
BBADFOBD OOUSTY AGRICULTURAL
Missal Exhildtloa to be held it ToMaride;, rfri
Wednesday, Thursday, aad Friday, September 27,
28, and 29,1876•
TO' EX.IIIBITORS.
The books of entry wilt be opened on and after
the seventh day of September, at the tencied the
Secretary In Towanda, and exhibitors are particle.
bey requested to notice that the Entry Boots
wW
be closed cm Tuesday, the. :6th' day of September.
and that entries must be made before thardate7-
the (artier the better. This regulation is intended
to insure better accommodations and arrangenieuta,
and by preventing delay and cOnfasion at the °pee
ing of the Fair, to enable Judges to make examine.
Lions and award premiums on the first day.. 'Ex
hibitors will thus derive the tall benefits of the
awards made to them. ' •
Fahlhitors eon enter goods without extra charges
upon the purchase of a membership ticket but no
article shall be entered for more than one premium
except upon payment of one dollar for each addi
tional entry. These regulations apply to all'entrids
except when test of speed Is required, in which ten
per cent; of the whole premium will be charged.
All persons who intend to exhibit hones, tittle,
sheep or swine, should hare them entered upon the
Secretary's book, as far as possible, at least a week
before the Fair. ,
_ .•
_Exhibitors will remise a card for each article en
tered, designating the class and number of the en
try, which must be attached to the article. •
Yo animal without a sard attached can be la the
Stalls without the consent of, the committee In
charge of that department; nor can the Society as
sure any exhibitor, who neglects this requirement,
that they will be passed upon by the Judges. .in
justice to those who comply with the ruleSof the
Society, they shall in all cases first receive anew
tion.
Articles or animals remoced from the grou t tails
before the dose of the. exhibition, except by per•
mission of the committee in charge, cannot fent!o
a premium, though snarled.
lICLES AND REGULATIONS.
•
1. No premium will 'be awarded on any article
or animal in the 3bsence of compeUtion, unless the
Judges deem it meritorious.
2. Articles or animals entered for exhibition
must be on the grounds py noon of the first day of
the Fair, or they Will not receive a premittni, even
though awarded.
3. Articles or animals entered for exhibition
will not be allowed to bo removed:3'mm the Fair
Grounds, except by permission of the committee in
charge.
1. No premium will he_ awarded on any 'article
or animal unless the entry card Is attached.
6. Caki..c melon confectionary or other Stands or
wagons, and shows br eziflbitlonamay he admitted
to the Fair Grounds by application to the y'resi
deut and paying a reasonaldle compensation for the
same. None of the above will - be allowed outside
of the enclosure near the grounds. '
6. No spirituous liquors;hallto cold, nor shall
gambling -he allowed on the ground during the
days of the Fair.
7. A strong and efficient police will be en the
;grounds day and night during the Fair.
8. The Society will carefully preserve all arti-
eles while on exhibition, but they will not be re
sponsible for any loss that may occur. •
9. Good stalls, bedding, and an abundance of
good feed for animals on exhibition, will be fur
nth:led by the Society, free of charge.
IC. : All animals entered in Class -- must. be ex
hiblted.at their posts Inside the track at thohours
named (of whirls due notice will be' given), or they
gill not Ice examined Icy the Judges.
11. All proallurns not called for by the first of
January heat will be forfeited to the flocipti,.
OM
CLASS I.
1)V1II. CATTLE
Best bull, 3 years•uld and upwards
lr±,st
. under 3 years
24 best
Lull calf
cow over 4 years
24 best
!letter ruder 4.,5-343
. CLASS 2.
I \ iEN - 4.1N CATTLE.
Same premium as Class 1.
CLASS 2.
- A LDERN CATTLE.
Same premliun as Class 1.
CT. ASS 4.
AYILSIIIIiE CATTLE
Same premluth as ('lass 1.
CLASS 5.
110LSTIEN CATTLE
Same premium as Class 1.
• • CLASS G.
HEREFORD CATTLE
Same. prernittpias CIANs 1.
CLASS
NATIVE CATTLE
Same premilsin as Class I
CLASS 7. •
11EIMS, WoItKING AND FAT CATTLE.
Vest herd, not less than fire heads :410 00
74, best
Yoke working rattle
2d best
' Fat or.
• 2rl best . 3
Fat cow 4
24 best • 2
SPECIAL PRE3LIU3I.
Cow over 4 years old from srbleh largest •:
,-aviantlty of butter was made In one week 5
Cow ufider , l years old from which largest
quantity of butter was made In one week 5
CLASS 9
SHEEP.
Best flock, not less than flue
hest
Flne wool hurt
lamb
Pair ewes
Lambs:, . .
Same prrmiams fro. Southdowns, Sbropsh,lres,
cotswohls amt,,l4cestc,ll.
CI.ASS to.
.
'..
SWINE. ...
Best pen of hogs; not less than Are, under six
months ; 64 00
2(1 beat
Asst cheater white hoar
now
sow and pigs, not less
than five
Same pretninitiA (or Berkshires, Elise: and Sur
folkhAs for Chester Whites. ,
„
It.
TlfOßOlilillltitED AND BL4O,I)ED 110ItS.i
}lost stallion. 4 years and over 110 oo'
24 best
unite, 4 years
l',l best 3
' colt under
,years 4
Mare 4 years and over
under 1 years
Home colt ,
Mare cult
• CLASS 12.
\.s
HORSES FOR ALL WORK
Best stallion 4 years and over
2,1 best
mare
gelding •
- Best stallion uuder 4 years "'
Mary
, gelding
Best cult colt under 3 years
under 2 years
under 1 year
Best pate draft horses
mares
j i. CLASS 13.
DI:P . IINC: .AN It RIDING IlortsEs. i
Rest pair carriage 'hors,' ii 1 1 10 ; 00
mares 101
• r ,. colts 'Rider 4 years al
single carriage horse' a 1
mare a!
horse or mare for ...addle a i
1u awarding,. prentluths 'ln thli - ?tats tralulk,
style and action vi 111 lr considered by the Judrls.
• CLASS 14.
JACKS AND MULES
[lest jack .
pair mules
Mule cult
C i A. , ' , 15
P4)I - LTRY'
Best display, not less titan 5 varieties
• pair dark bralianias
light
patridge coehins
buff
black "
white ^"
• hondans
creni-coon
la tiethe
white leghorn
'brown ••
black white-faceol sitaulsh
• IS. It. it. gable
dookln ••
pile
brown breasted red game
getter red game
-white game
black game
white dorkings •
&Awed
. _ gulden spangled homburgs
silver ••
white
black - "
golden polish
stlyrr "
black, white crest polish
white '•
bantams
.Iriztled
Best pair tkrotize
white'
lmR
• uaauagarmtt
Best pair gig so
bremen
I=l
Best, plowman
plowboy under IS years old
Itt3LEEk row rt.owtir
1. The quantity of ground for cad
serf.' - 4
Tb C time allowed to do the w
hours.'
a. The teanujo start at ono time, l and each plow ,
=III to do his work without a drivec or assislant.
4. Each pion - Man to strike his own land, and
plow, independently of the adjoining land.
L Within the !fourth of an acre plowed each
plowman will be required to strike two back-f or
mired lands, and finish with the dead lurrow in the
middle. ,
' CLASti 18.
EDGE TOOLS,
ETC,
Best portable steam engine
cylinder boiler
tubular steam holler
boiler fire front
shingle machine •
brick "
. lath
display of edge tools
saws
sties and kilawana
hardware
pumps for wells
steam boiler
CLASS 14.
CAjiltlAllF,S II WAX
Best and lar;oost display of, ics.rrLag
glen and sleighs
Best carriage
Leggy
top buggy
•
sulky
• ,
lain her wagon
platform spring wagon
fillaston
CLASS :A
LEATHER AND ITS MANE
Best pair coarse imuts
tine, 'lane sewed 4;
tine, pegged
Largest and hest display of bouts mid shoes
Largest and best display of harness:
set light double harness
heavy haniess
Mingle harness
aide wle leather
upper
• barness
AGRIO ULTURAL DEP
CLAES
lilt AIN, SEEDS. rit.orn A
Best bushel white wheat
Flour and meal to be tuanitfaeturei
CL ASS 22.- 3 ; E 4 ET Ait
'Best display TegetableNtiot less (ha ,
Nisbet early potatoes
bushel late potatoes
lot of beets
siz bead cabbage
ten stalks celery •
display turnips, rutabagas,egr
' parsneps and peppert;;
Jot pntnpl:ins
spuaslies
specimens beans
eggpiauts
half bushel tomatoes .•
t two quarts lima beaus
two water melons
display Imps, peas, ou Wu seed,
vatic ty potato , ..s
CLASS "a.—F SIC IT
•1000
1
14 .100
M
TurL pi,
EBB!
Uffl2ll
....
1 ,
1 .
1
hay. straw. and fodder cutter
vegetable cutter
bay rake
earn abetter
portable cider ullU and press,
splow
alde-hllt ploy(
held roller •
hay redder;
•
hay loader
CLASS 17.
' PLOWINO.
red ~
rye
run'
(Mt.s
buckwheat
corn meal
..4ppbx.
Best display fall varieties, in earl&
sylitter varieties '
lo satopies of any variety
Pear,,
Best ,oninier and fail varieties, 10
winter c raleti,•s
14) satopl , . 4 of auy variety
ach,.
Best :,ample of any variety
PI m
Best sample of any val I ety
Qttinre.4:
•
Best varieties, 10 eaeh •
awl larger collections
Simple "'lberian crabapples
lemon plant in fruit
orAng , t plant in trait
U Trip,
Rest sample Isa , s , ll, tons fess - than
Itlana. rone"rd.sitelatt
ton. ItariF , rll, Uinta. .7.;
' t3wlla. eaciiJmmo
collection; LoC 11,s than!.
cf,Afil•ii-LI.—FLOWEIZS AND S
next decorativa
ria‘tic ile:.ign
111... S basket with flowers
pyramid of not% erx
collection of !lunge:don, Ilown
colleetl9 of banging baxketa
hanging basket
pair. of round, Oat, hrldal, pl .
hand lannicts; each
11,,terrx,
-Best varlettel
vaii et les
.411 7 etion carlgateil leaf plant
collection natirelerns
iceopodlin '
dried autumn lenviii
collection of 01103,3
Best sls perpetual i
collection cut rows
nor:wry:ll3ll'i. collection
..,.. antateurx collection
1
4 Pi ch ior.
112MMil
J/r 11 , dru it
Best three varieties
G•i-,ln ~Ls.
fi oo
Best collectlort
rerb.nii3.
Best Fix Narleiles
ifO_}lß ; DEPAI:T..Iq:NT.
CLASi COBDIALS,IPEESEIZO>
Iran'''.
1
~•
, .
Best 116111er:byte sparkling wines, trrn grapes f
or rhubarb± :Al
Rest honuynade Isabella, Catawba! Concord
Delaware., Currant, Blackberry. Rasp
berry, f:blerneury, Itlackberry cordial,
Carb
Iso
Rest quart any ether variety ro
ralilierry vinegar ' ' :io
lemon syrup i 1 so
gallon cider vinegar I So
rregf Trot', kr.
' '
Best collection preserves and Mlle's, canned
fruit, yfiekles. &c., made to keep ' .. C O .
Best apple, pear. proeb or quinte - buttor each :',ll
Best collection spiced fruit., pleklts, itilzett
pickle:, clovehow, with 1-vetive r eaY.h . :,(7
CLASS 24.—IIREAD, LIKTTEIti CAKE, St:.
Best homemade wheat, brown, or ri ) .e. bread .11 , :iri
bakeni'l- do do di"; do . i, :,,,
bread baked by girl under It. .kithout aid r,4
rusk, baker's rto-k, biscuits baked ham,
boiled barn drled br , .•(, boiled tqugne,b ,
logna sausage, pre , ersed turkey, preNer
vett ettlekt•ti, homemade fruit rake, laity
pound, :.por.g, mountain, Jon 'White
mountain, or chocolate cake, er
Best Jumbles
variety' rake
tlonglmuts
sanely of ginger,cake 1 .
sdkplay u! pastry .. I
single ,pectinett
~ ' Brat; r and r.ta. 0. ,
• .
Itest package butter. not 1,3, than 30 Itiii rfs fwi
fresh tint ter in roll, or prints,_ :1
Initti.r made by gird under lii wi Mint ald 2
specimen or churn. firkin or tult, earl, , .1
All articles in ['lass 24 to lie am:Mutt:mkd with
recipe for making, or curing. I
II ',try.
1
Best five itouniN
111,1,tay uut 1e thau boaett
bee hire
.ASS 1:7. - -triI.TING, NEF.I3II:Wt tit K. .te
Best silk, delal•ir. caliW or white ly i ul quilt,
warm re:verb:l, .. - .1 Men blanket, icaen nlo
neat homemade rug. linen. cro. , len stocking..
linen :docking., earn display I 1
Best rr :lockim ' , knit by girl tinderl.2 year , 1
round wnotcif stocking yarn 1 nn
round llimn stocking yarn i if.
woolen mittens and glovi . s, each r . .tlr rii:
• . trait spread 50
Best embroidery. bureau rov.r,,tolltit mats,
. curtains, tmtoldnade .I.irt, Iliad it e
made shirt. boy's siOrt. gtin.shir. yoke
- and sleeve..:ewllar atl cliffs; ellaphiy of
' tetting. each article I
Best carriage and sleigh afghan 11. =- & 3
Md , ...fa cover, chair,cover, knitted chair
- cover. sofa plilow, slippers, err/Ogled
zeyhyr ,sh.in I. knitted zephyr shanl, silk
[ enihrohlery, ebild's afghan. knitted la
'LW:. hood. child's ram chard's 'o k+. nee
dle hook or housewlee. watch chair. work
haslet. eachl I
•
Ilestdl‘playof ',tit r work, hest <ogle 4 clmo
' •?- of lour work I
Be ; st display hair work . 2
Rest 411sptay wax flowers. leaves or eather
. .
rowers • 1
,
nest wax flower: In 11o , fzn . 1 .2
!test display a .4,01 work, b'3.lc work dr mobs
' Win k, vacltl
Best ratelt-all, eml,ml,lvreel tl,l x, knit N I ,1 t lay
toilet en:ldon, knitte,l rake rarrer night
dress rase. display of loather Il.rweTsrarli I
CLASS 2A:—YINE I'ESI'4ANSITIP, kr.
fa 00
Beat collection nil paintings
original landscape
copy litedwape
original piece or portrait
copy pleee or portrait
specimen of print in oil
specimen id flowers in oil
collection of water colors •
•
single specimen
pirstil, Or colored crayon
lk:st black mtr
ayon, ,pia . cor India ink. p , 0,11
1 0.11,11111 g lbnie per.on utiikr 15
Sean, 11•11/fitanNhii. itine by
person under 1G years, 4... Nil
Rest display of plain and colored photos raplis
on sup: r. metal or other matenal,
play Itt 1111101o1yloeS, degnerroetypes,
rytype, , , tintypes, iii play, (,1 prl{,liug,
each
CLASS '2 , Y.-311tSICAT. INsTI:VNIENTS
Best and .111. y
Ci...‘ss 3 , I.—Ft*I:NITUBE
Pest and largest ilhitilay of furniture
parlor or cottage set. each
Best mattrasa, .iota, lounge, couch. or
sea lug chair, each
Jos.F.PII E. rIOT
0
Teri LITTLE .t.'3'ol:l: 'ItOrNI)
is ttle plaice In Tow - :111,1a to buy CIGARS AND TOBA(
lew rates. Remember
3ipICUW3 BLOCK, oppositii , COUR
SIGN or litY 'INDIAN SQD A
Syria-Td.
TEIIIGI,I VALLEY AND PA. &
I N. Y. RAIL ROADS.—Arrailgement otrras.
se..gcr Tr:lilts, to take effect ,kprll 187t1.
I
ETATIONS
1.
Iluit2:o .
Roche.ter.
A uharu...
Geneva...
Ithaca....
0weg0...,
team to be %
rk will be two
Elultra.
%laverty
- , ,
S.ayto.. ......1 9 43, 4 2 5 11 29 91:1 328 1
Athens. ... :.. ..•../ 9 50/.4 30;11,33, 9 19. 3 34
.:
511htu i ...., ..../ . —.l 1 30; 3 45
111 , 011 • 1 ....! ..../ . t 9 .441 z 356
TOWnuda . 1025 5 051.1105 1 10001 415
IVyhattking
8:804,11/g•Sion0....; ...., ....1 .. 10 18' 438
U ninnon ..
field ; ..... ~.. —..
,I 0 25' 4 48k
Frenchtoyn4 •
.....
~..: ~„.,1110 36:',4 h'Y/
Wya.lasing.— ''
....1 5 45. ...•11 0 50 . 5 II:
1..n.ce51•111c. 'll 211 6 CIA: 59 1 .11 12' 5 38
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tut; l'ar. attarh;.d. Elialp and V
and I it•IWV:I and York.
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pin 1 10: , C) p. illy.
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It at tartnt.l for so•w without t'llange;
41
p. 5..... arrlwal or N. Y. C.
Sill( al. lionnilii•T
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T 1,111,11,11U' g 7:07. Foils 7:14. 'lthaca
7:50. Sponcer ta:4l, Van 1:l:•• eonneelln4 ttllh
L. V. N fight Lino arri..'ing at New YorL at 8:1:3 and
Ph il:elelphia ti:4s a. In.
tel:els sold and rlincianl to all iiriael•
pa! points. •
T:. A. PAt'IT lien. Sup
....
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It. M. 111 , VF.Y,1 , , i1. Agt..l "
t-TEVENtON. A. t. Supt.
leta,
~~
1 - )IIILADELPIIIA. & -I.EADING
A RI: A NUENIENT 01 , TRAINS
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ELWELL 1101 - sE, TowANniA,
31aslim lea.s..-.1 this now rcatty In acepu,
thc - tratelling ii./I,:tc. pains nor expilris
•.v1" ,itaro,t gt% th!!,-*.e nLo nil
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I_ 4 I AGLE HOTEL,
1-4
At IL: or couct ami:,nr.o•tly
triotty toot Not:th ”! 1::1.• - t•airl l i ou:ve.
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litti d'it• traVe.)za.•
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of ti.ioor, G-4.1 ktnt.1:,;;.:! , ;.. ,. .p. , i to wo - rflolscs.
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TOWAN 1) 1. l'A
JUIIN
MILT 175;
T. SIIITII,
07atehes,fleveley,
W . A. CIIAMBRRLIfi.
, 4 •
• Desklr
. 1
:
D 1 A If N, D
sod '
FINE. JEWELRY,
a i
WATCIIES AND CLotS
TOWIL.N4, FA.
• .
4
• June 2-74. , ;
MI
5 20
6 OS
6 14
6 Z: 1
630
6.40
6 55
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El
WiTCHEg,'
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HENDLEMAN,
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
(;01.1► AND 511.%!ER WATCIIY.9,
FINE JEWELRY.
6 51
1 6 11
9 40
. P.M.
STERLINIj SILVER
si. , •c)
,Itde
SILVER PLATED WARE
IMM
MEI
=OM TILE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
GOLD, SILVER AND STEEL
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES.
..,N . F.,
Ib7a,
One door north of Dr. Porter & Sou's Drug store,
TOWANOA, PA.,
IMIE
CZE
p 'RESENTS rojtriALL,
'149:1
ZEE
EW JEWELRY STORE
W. A. ROCKWELL
Is constantly receiving In saidition to his large stock
of Jewelry,
FINE G 0 .1) SETS,
PI NS,
PANns, ,
AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,
GOLD AND SILVER wAteuEs,
SILVER PLATED IVAIteOF ALL VARIETIES
GOLD, Silver AND STEEL SPECTACLES,
SILVER AN TEPLATED RINGS AND CHARMS
CLOCKS OF ALL VASIE TIES,
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Tercdring done in the
"Lest manner, Aug 'rarrrnied.
Thangx fur a liberal patronage anJ hope 1 4 merit a
continuance of:the MAIM
novl2-73
LAND FOR SAId
THREE HUNDRED ACRES,
El
EIRE
Y miles rppiii T.,walida. will be Acid fur cash or
100 ACRES INIPROVEI ,
'With house aid barn thereon: balancli3
WELL TIMBERED, L
Anti easily cleared. Whele'fiitn well watbred..
•
Will be !old In lots of 50 or 100 acre., or More, a
purchasers shall tlpslre.
J. P. KiRBY
,
or JAIME WOOD,!,
i I
Towanda', ra.,
, .
r - t
- nOOK lIINDERY+-The public lis
Lip •nespeetfiallyibh:rmed that the Rook 'tindery
has been remorx4d •to the Il.kroitTmt Itulldlng ,
1 /.ord gory, where will be douri,
map!
1 r 1 rioto..
i
In all its various brailches, on ,terms as reasonable
as the •hard times" will allow; Tho.tiludefy will
1.43 under the charge of '
. . i
i • ,
11. C. WIIITAKERi
_ i ,
An experienced Jtluder, and; all work will be
l• promptly dune Ina style and manner which (*mot
be excelled. Music, Magaziuo, Newspspers, Old
• Ate., bound In every stylt. Parttentarnttem
3 lion will be paid I.d the Ruling :had Binding oF
•
•
BLANK BOOKS
to any deslrril patumE, whlc4 In quality tindidnyt.
I
Linty will warranted:
, .
. ,
~
Jl' An' wort will be ready, for dellveryiaben
promised. I '
1 PI
I j
The patronage of the public Is sorcit A, Anil per
fect sat tsfactlou guaranteed. :I 1
angl,sst f. i 4.
'''
‘49 0 )t
'
, r day :% home. Sat4plea
to
r ell a . til _,, worth sl , lfree.- StinsOn &
1 I
i
- to., rornalut. Mattis I , ImcbiC r l'a-iy .
( k L 1t;) a day at home. Ar.,elits waiited.
tpl., , Outfit a d tenn„i; free. Triie k
c „..,...Auguial i mi,ote.l clucnia - 7047.
s • 1
ME
JE*ELIIY,
SILVER WARE,
&C.
Mir
Dealer inl
Ahs
CLOCKS,
)Iglu gtredt,
.AT THE
RINGS,
STUDS,
CHARMS,
NECKLAVES,
.ftlso
at tho lowest prlcos
W. A. nocOELL
Of beautiful
•
I
LAND FOR SALE.
ON TIME,
To butt porchaAors
llltittir, .1
It - . d. 1,00W001");
Wellsburg, N. Y., ior of
BOOK-BINDING
O THEY DON'T I
~. s
~.=~ ~
7earimaimptan ;'!
'EAUDITIMES,
But thew wheats Who on4lgh to
BUY-711E1 CLOtIING
AT , -
g i 3 O:ACO,B8 0 STORE
c
NOver end : ta . tglt Sta the polt*.o3
GOODS SIE SIEL4.3.
MM
Ma. JACO.BB
Now tato *antra to calling attention to his
• LARGE AND ELEGANT
ASSORTMENT
-or
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
-FOR
• '
MEN 'AND BOYS' WEAR.
. .
AI plaspection of his, stock. will be enteetent to
fatter/an that he can oiler `greater Inducements
than o•an ' ttnareh ti, 7a',-
Now, „ 91t FOREVER AFTER
I HOLD YOUR PEACE!
1?OR NEARLY TUREE YEAR.% • MANUFAO•
TURER GOODS RAVE PEEN •
GOING DOWN-DOWN-DOWN
BUT TUE INDICATIONS AILE TUA.T
HARD PAN
HAS ISEEN REACHED, AND iTHAT Rr lt
.CES WILL VERY SOONi TANA
A 1413DDEN
UPWARD TENDENCY
This Is, therefore, to tiottly ; mreustimiers and
the public thaLl irili'distiose of my en
tire stuck of
r.l
ItEAliI-MADE CLOTHING
. AND
FURNISITING , GOODS
At prices at least TWENTY-FIVE PER CELT.
LOWER than the sago articles ran he offered
three months hence. "A word to the wise lisulh
(*lent." .
My stock 16 CON I'LLT Y. 11l every department, and
has been purchased at the VEILY .LOIC'EqT
Theo., nim an not avail themselves of thin
opportnnity to buy Clothing
l I CHEAPER TIIMOEVELt BEFORE
',.
And probably murk lower than the N am e goods will
be offered tor many yearg, mast not '.ensure me, as
I have given you all timely warning:, ,
l'uttrs, respectfully,
Towanda, Jane 11, 1876.
Hardware.
THE' CIIEAPEST
HARDWARE 'STORE
IN TOWANDA
; IS IN MERCURBLOCK
Farmers can buy their
SCYTHES,
GRINDSTONES,
•
FORKS, - FIXTURES, ROPES,
.Cc.,
Cheaper Than at Any Other Place
I liave always on hand Repairs for the YOUNG
W A ICH 10It And CHAMPION Mowing Machines.
PERRIGOS SIDE HILL PLOWS,
Best in Use. '1
All kinds of TINWARE; on band,
and Tlu work; of' all kinds done at lowest prlce4,.
Towauda, uuo 2d. 1871
5 00 MEN WANTED!
To buy a large ‘ atock of ;
HARDWARE, TINWARE!, STOffES, atc.,
at
REPINE PRICES.
ITlglient price lu trade paid - Tor Raga; old Brass,
Copper aud Lead. •
11311;4-are, Tin and Coptierwan., Talilo, Tea and
Basting Spout's.
• Tinware at wholesale and retill.
Especial attention given to all kindsnr pits work
NO. 5, tllil/►GK STREET.
inaM,76. WM. H. Wit A
Dry-Goods.
M 0 - N T A'N Y S
3:IONTANYES OFFER FINE
.:ISSORTMENT OF 000D$,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON,
AT BOTTOM PRICES!
.1
M O N T A N YRS!
Ttow*tido; l'a., Doc, 80173,
HE MIITIiAL PROTECTION!
T COMPANY. r 4
7,
•
ilome . OMint, 909 Walnut ',Street, rbilatilelp*Pa•
Acting :wider a Bimetal Act of-IncurporWttook
Froia the Penasyl4astta.Leo/tatigre.
Special attention la called to the following' Site
table, which will be found strictly equitable;>li be
tween all ages, and which the c6tnpany wilt Oar-
Woo to not exceed orte-halt the cost of any first
classOLD PLAN Company.
The following Table shows the Rates for poop
and may be multiplied for any' additional aulliant
up to C.o' 00, which Is the largest risk taken ort - yiny
one life. Twenty;ents will added to the
amount of each arse timid for collection, etc.
1.41
T OWANDA INSURANCE
FIRE AND INARINE COMPANIES
COMMARCIAL VNION.of Engrd, ASIA. 917.714.578
Row., of. Liverpool, ill 17,42011
(prole, o 11,now1000
emitlnc:mat., tOf New York, " 2.7oLzak
OSRMALNIA. " fill /,591064
°LIMAN AMKOCAN. `: 1,94, 8 35
.MANHATTAN. 1 as 701k8e5
COVillikitelai., of " ii 451,752.
rircEN ix, of Hartford, " ' 1,14„:0V
ORIANT. " IA 719.1::.
AMAZON. of Ohio, " 9:1 K 540
CITIZMNS * . of :tiemnrir, ' 413;730
IlaklntruG lcuksat.N. : .os Germany " 2,500,00 a
M. E. ILOSIFIELD
SNATHS;
11. T. 'JUNE.
lanranas. • •
11. S. CLARK; AGENT. .1
:-1
TOWANDA, rA.
• iil
i i to
.4
.1. NODLI
AGENCY,
Main Street, opposite the Coast Lipase. is
LIFE A. ACCIDENT COMPANIES
NATIONAL Tarr., of. if. S. A., assets • V1, 7 / 3 7;486
TriAVKLERS, of Hartford, 6,470.759
Effl===
M===l
Losses adfiated and raid At ads office.
NOBLE & VINCF:NT,)
General Agents}
dcr22-75tt
(IIIAS. 51 HALL i
1:
N'OWANDA, BRADFORD CO..'
,•1
PENNA .,
Insures against losaby fire, In any of the following
tried and reliable Companies:-.:
FIRE . INSURANCE CO'S. 'f'j
LONDON ASS'N COIL, aets 111,083,40 N 1
00
FRENCH IN'S COE., " s,ooo,O*tiSi
TRADER'S of Chicago. " .... ... 8d0,000.100
- I NS. Co. STATE OF PA.," . ' criti,ooPl no
NATIONAL of N. Y., " ' - 401,000: 00
SUSQ. MUTUAL. ...----' " ' 17.5,0 Ots
ALSO LIFE AND ACCIDENT
IMinranee4ti the following Companies:
Mutualireliklt LI fe - of Newark, aets.flo,ooo,ooo oo
Hartford Acchlent, of Hartford, " 200,01 i Oo
Temperance Mutual Benefit Association. il
May
2.. .
s.,
2m. OFFICE,.with N. TI liD, Esq.
l',,
rIE FARMERS'
INtiUURAI`t:F. eo., ttl`
Is now Issuing perfKqual polleb• on !-;)
FARM TROP'ERI".7 ONLY. '.'•l
•
Each member pap's n fee, at the time, of Inlurlng;
to cover charter and let:Mental expenses of the 09.
'after which no fueiner payment Is required, exenpt
to meet actual Koss by fire among the membership.
' , This plan .of Insurance for FARM rItOFERTy,
Is cowii,g rapidly into favor.
,7tace of 110sIness, SPRING RILL, PA.
The Agent will canvass the Townshipi of Tinqa.
rora, Ileivlck, Vl:yalteslng. Asylum, Tatty
and Standing Slime. and fanners In Guise Town
slaps wishing Insurance or Information, may Rd;
dress,
A. B. SUMNER, See. and Agt„l
Spring 11111, Bradford Co., Pa,
W. M. SITUMWAY. Pres.. (uct74ro
Groceries and Provisions.
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
NIcCASE & EDWARDS,
Cash dralera In all kinds of '
GROCERIES & PROVISION§:
C NE DOOR NORTH OF CODOING Sc RU :SSA:
Towanda, July 21 4875
STEVENS dr, LONG,
WITOLESALE & RET, , AI4
1
Dealers In
•
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
COUNTIty' PROCUCE,
GRAIN, &C.
Having a largo and rommodloa4stare we are
prepared at all times to carry•
a large' stock. .
CA 4 BII PAID FOR BUTTER,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Ur taten fn eschango for gcssis, an lonust cash pl..
cos. — Our long eXporience In tho Grocery Trade
gives US peculiar advantages In purchasing, and a
we arss nut ambitious to snake largo profits, we nat.
ter ounwlves that wo can offer
CREATES INDUCEMENTS TO
Buyers than any . other establishment In Northern
Pennsylvania.
~• •
STEVENS Ar LONG.
CORNER MAIN A
I=
BA
1 hate
of Infant
that I
AIM, 8, 1
Goaturq
worth r...
I am ar, ,
GIIKIIIB for,
and Price'
s
LEAT
REME
Cytart hiu
Store.
w. s. vzscs*t.
.1.;•
KGEEC
S ol
A 130
the leallt
CC
BB
•fiA,pou
72, 434,070
MEE
Bridge
Erci
OE=
C°A
'We lice
atul V ikk
the Full“
and ',mitt
kee
meet, 11[1
at IHdtOW
Tosvand
puR
F RES II
Manufactli'
PRIC
your order
Rumertl,
NEW
The. unit
commoditn
now on hal
BM
L
Orl.l-754f
AEA
Winn and . 1
fur cluth O nly:
monthly.
PRICA Or C
Pittston Sto
Pe.
Carbon Run
44, 46
itSranY
fielit‘nrn
16itti M..
Hall 11 bush
- Itrtelf, '.l.
I atit altv
:short.notiee .
I also tend
Irnstotners ft
ylst .I(titt hupt
:their Interest,
:get ttib best m
who a
I intuit It:
:iyalty freights.
;gust gait.
=ZEE
TUAIG . I
TA__L Mann?
cash paid [or
jAtti&-l!n '
Woo,'l
WOOLEA
nianofd
on !do rt irod
from rhetnew
lasts offered
:TONV A N DA4 FA
Ottr!rt7Truu
GAINS!
BARticA.INSH
.m 4 and ;mg On sale one thousand pairs
p, Cbilda, ,Sftsses' end Women's Shoes;
sell Allen than manufacturers prices.
. .
Cabe , of Woutotes rux4lare, Kfil-lace,
,and Fox-button tillues, I: vcil)alr—
;
SE GOODS ARE
receiving a farce and full line of Fine
spring trade., which fur Siyiv,
cannot be excelled. . I
TRUNKS;
RAVELLING - BAGS,
ER & SHOE EINDIINGS
A stock; at tho !meta voolido prlc'es
MBl'lt TIIF PLACE Opposlto the
toe,unit door to Clialubbrilft's Sewctry
t,
JOHN F.
C(11Up• - .1:.
'-. - . • - - ' . ..1,
a. Pa.. Feb. .I. li:fi. • ::
I'IIING NEW .;''
ON
lIRIDCIE • STREET.
'STON BOOT AND SiiOfj
•
STORE ! • :!
M
J. Jr M. SHEFTE.L.,
Doot , ancl Silol3 inercliiiits of 110rue,11.5-
rifle, N. Y., *III utriu
•
STON BOOT AND STIOE STOp.:
No. 2, BRIOGE STREET,
by TILE Lcr. OF • Allti
•
ME
N . OF, THE
. REq) BOOT,
Street, Bcidleman's Block
ectfully Tours, ;
J. A; M. SIIETTEL
'a..Aptil 15, 'l5
Coal, Lime antillaOter
OAL,
COAL
on timid a: otir yard an 6iacs "Lint
Marro coal. and'Loyil
!II County Also,'Varelay
p the best quality of Lime,lr ant ( •
elc and Plaster, all or whit-IL-We "W 1 I soil
orice,s.
-PIEIWE Az; SCOTT.
May Ist . , 1576
GROUND lii4STEk
ILL MAITIIFIELD:!
' IrC just ICCe. iVaqi a !urge supply ur
.; RD Li ND CAYUGAP S F.
eti from stow , !. , e1t. , 11 1)y myself."
warraute4 ,
Cash, V; 50; bu (hue, f: tun_ iu
riTim NwrEssun
(1, 3rarcli 1,1,
COAL YARri!
!rs!quell hay mg tal.en tho largo and
yard, at th fl,Uot Id - PARK Strettt. : has
a full supplylf
•
MB
Eril
ANTE . ItACITE,
LOYAL SOCK;
EMI
ARCLAY COAL
EMI
:ILE 'AND CEMENT
Coal delivered on short tinder
TERM'S :—Cash.
HENRY MEttCUR
COAL AND LIME.
tter 1, 1 will gel' eoel, Ilme, Ste.,{
and the prleo eureeeiedi
.141 L FOR .4 FLY, PElt Tr.r , S br 2,000th,'
1 AT Title YAI:D: ,
err, Chestnut anal Furnace' . : . f.1 : 00!
, a; 3 Sot
. 4100 i
' r'Till'ic .
tlt
'an untalu f.untp • :1 an
1 SA:oth
I .tnic Vt bushel i
4 .
a;
10 ,Ott
,
ip prepared th deliver purehr.mt en
•at the usual price of Ide
ler my thanks:le my many'fileno and
of their very IMerat patronage in the
'el miller the not .leparture to make It to
to continue to buy where they NM
n04:143 for the least money.'
are Indebted To me will take notice
lve money. or 1 can't buy for cash and
They swat settle by the first of Au-
Very Respectfully Yourg,
J. H. PIIISNY
,ily 3;1975.
'arding and Dressing.
Sr, 13ROA
t.cturers (;04 , 11,1, Yarns, Stg
DEM
►ING & DEESSINtIi,
Dono to ordrn..
VOOl, 31S0 clot i•c"h migrd f9r
I.rItAC?Cli.i.E, I`.t
CARDING,
AT ii! F:
IIENNN. •
attended
We aro already di kl. tog rOll.l
,Llp,'aud are prepared to d r o Work as
U. U. ISIAH ;1.3:1
MEM
DruEp ziesenes.
H. C. PciIITER 1 , . . •
L •
• • I i ' I t '
AT 2111: ! . 1 • . ::
I 1 __}
1 01.1) - CAST! . DRUG . STORE ! •
I
1 Coriler Main amf 1 1 111., Sta., Tuw . a9da, EL !. •
(Egad/Maud ot..'r a vaaijer of a g e i tunh] ~
- i wholesale owl /Letotil DoslcLllntt ~, . '...
i • • I A I ; llt •.
DIIUGS, 311,DIcINES, pIiEMICAI.S;;•
ACIDS, I')Yr.-,2I,t)PFLE,
,tc 0 THL, 1 tt• •
~t.. . 1 4
- PEitr UpILY, TOIL.ET AND IFANcY GOODES • i .
. fir ON( F. 1 ,., lIRCSIII - 7.4, DE:ACES & FIIIIISSISS, I , •
, I .
SOAPS, COMUR,(I'O.3IADER, .I.Ain DYxs, I t
TEE.TI.Ii SKIN, -alfcl MUD , PILEP4ItA
E:
T ONLI • '
ICA ZORR, 1 1 0eliET-KNIVF I
1• [ ;
VOCKET-ITOOMI ' A SI) POICI`...3IO".iiIiAL ES, .t'
I'
;I t 314\ CADDY. aril SroTelf SNILIYIr :: • '
1 ' 1 11)4E1os ANo 1)())1EsTic cipt. it ,
i,..ARDi... , f., viy.s.li AND FLL.;WEIL SEEDS, , i
PILL 4 3 - Wlftts and Ligilvtr3., fir 3lttsllcl43l I'arposei .:
DirrAND.,ECT.I.:(:IIc.,ic If ima;CyrArlittint.m Exqvi' t • .1
I t Ana it'll genuln4tirlinr l'aLeor 3f9dielrieti. !, • I
StorrinfTcrts, 1t.4. - .1.- I 4::stfnsiES, ilfeF.AisT PC3iroi.
Ntri'LE.S, Nirl..!..L'SliETA.B ',ltt filLizi,Ds, I. ;
Nriisi NG notriti.E.tti, Ti..:rrnisG LlDitiA,
.SyIcLNG*F., lILD 1'..,;:5. T.Hus.&l.s, Tnr.l:llo)Lzi ,
' . ' f:tc.S, F,1...t.:441C :-..,11.4..:K1NG, ! AK:. . i -
K FtCPSEPIt OR COAL 'lo ft., :.
i
A . I
NV/ „S, COI3ii . :EYS, DATIL DRICK, !
SPERM',' LAIL.D, "WHALE, SEATS FOOT,
'I'.4.NNEICS, AN) MACHINE DILLS, ..
, A Lc i onot., ANI:;'S1'11:11'S TtlltrY..llTtl.{E,
Scult,l'oin.t v - Vorntsk,ll7iitetotzt C'ounto l r,;'
1 1
IhprBei Multil, Shoe, I.icru l ing, , • '.
,
taind all Iciluls of brushel. • . ."
-.....,, 1
WINDOW ANOPICTURE 'CLASS'
. i! ,
1
• - . il
, .
•of all ofzes. I 1
DE
ME
rwu LiiN'SEED OJT., PAINTS, Pl7TY,'Atill
I
1; I •
l',,llt.:' , ;l:Sli. i
REAL P.A!NTI
I OF ANY 113E.SI1:E1) (; )LOlf. J
i Br Tut: 1'01. 7 .N1), PINT.010A11;ON,
1 (4:01;ND IN 01".. oft V.AICSIOI, '
' AND 'DRY' CI iL(lits OF Al - .L lIVES. '
!• 1 ',I 1 t
IAII ileticles 9.retfri - anted 124 rapr Aented..
I , i I 4 - ;• -
fr,scriptiorts C.lrt•mlliy MitlrgAinfied t 1211'110W*
or slay anti night. , ip. ii holidays .tor I' escriptiono
fruni:ift toll), A. M.,' I?, t'. 1 :1:141 4to ti, P. . ! '
1)r. Miter ciu'Li: ei , a,uftvd .as beret Fore In th.i
ofhr e*. i .I.
.tntayl3 . 7: -
1
T l 7 It' N E l';. .V. G 6 it
,
• - wirorxiiikl,F. AND Ia:TA
. I ..
UaGIS
IMO
rATT'ON%i BLOCK,
I -
r, TONYA:tCDA,
. I L . .
. ,
• 1 I
C...A.Cl.lis.rir: t S - TiLiti Y. 1. - .3.1X its. I
1 stum: • cu xIrED 1.1f,L5 1
I ~,, roNVI, , F.Rs, GUNN,
~ , i'10:1-, . . '11(:-
1 1t - I: Es, 1
I . ,•WIIINES, I
• . ..' ..t, r.,
And pre of all
. : r171.7
DYE ,: El . *,
'
:111C1fIN . Si.: .O,ILS,
1 KEIZO:'4ENE,
ALCOHOL,
. :•
PURE! WIN I'4i AND LI
. • '
for purpose F.
TOBACCO, - Cl7, CIGA
. 1
,
FENT MEDICINES,'
!
1 and' 3 ,. .ortolent of
1.!
TOILET INT) FANCY
• More tit 'i an tr•;1411 eqze 14 given,itt the
Ing of :1111,,14 f
v• frk ?.: 1..•7 L. M.
M ‘l.l u. ran e. , , , ,1!ted at the 5,
uneay ,:i• I,4l,lctre.
tstim
r.,in
MESE
i t YElrts H I Iz. VIG Q II
...Lik.
stori l bg gray 1,.;,4. 7... its 113turith vi
I
i • 1
euior. A diVarlei :acing y , iir , ,,ic.!;:ness, t , ll..stip ,
I i • - 1 1
and he,redit3l7 inc..ll:;pl-411,m, . al), , turn
',,), . I
gray', - inaltilther of tlii‘i•./ liniln. , it. to sit
• , i• ' •
turely. A:et.:iri, II tri V.:Gon, by long,
•
Ave tip.) fall
hair lul u'4 .iterk. oft.
mutylv3 the gr.
a!ways sat idy -rc z 4tor.!{ OCD:Or,
gray, It sCLnel.lt.• organs
4,11 v I t:"., n:id
Thal
. i• j • ;
.
. j r j : f , j
1 tOatile ar..ll:tiezig:h,•... , l - . !• , :t lirt}r', r'gr i
1
cxprt !::!: I. elleCkA•. 11,1
1
and fad Pd or gray twit
rt-3ume tholr origin:ll opoiatlptx surf)
li:Lir 1.!1
at! , l hart:iless. It riiro; , ,lnti.lrtift, boats 31 Ituttnors..
; I
at. 4 la ele. tito ....e: - ,':, i', ! -1, ete3l; ai;l sort—qv:ger
W.rftell coplitten.s, tlis.3s. : arc Ituptslltlei . •
As 3 dressing fur hilt vs' 11:.1r, the VtGott Is pral.9-
• 1
prals
el for Its graterti: :tit agrecaLlo perfume, and;
vatt.teil for the slt
e,ft .t-1 I
le alltl richness Lf tone7lt.
I
V I
-t • I
I'toleired I.y .1. ‘'. 2: ~ IL I : .. 1:‘ C0..L0v;1 . .i11, )lass
tuirto ,,
1•1 , , ,
, •
Practical alit - A tiaiytkirt; Cht Mists. I • . '
: I
;
.5.,141 I.y all Driirxl , r.; :::..1 nit - infers ih 3lchiclne.
.AsTvA,Ess ':..‘t f:DICINES.
. .
A; i
14 , 111111.1 M New 'f.' , C.... ' Illy: , lMtai lately cam—,
P/II!III'.`1 to 1 1 1.7 \ - 11.‘i , I;Iricii - Ar tar. rilmimit their .
,
SA s LiA lAVO{ Ali Mt. I 'ri r, t. Li:N. star ing• tat SOme
tha., they d•ured m , rai•M...a•-iy. but 1 ihat n patient'
of hi, laid taken Itt ,- ai, v. ithnut :eif?e..t. rn bring
,!,
1111 M -Med that , irem 0...1 ro :.. am...' w oto sod. he in-',
pi ir.•,l and r;mmi ir , :147:ter.i )I..ef 1101 bet 4 lairOg
DUNI) AS 1?:(!li• &C , r:,. , ' '
WIIAT, hap( •••1,1 I . :1 . : , i , 1,i ,, :rfan May 1 amhap••
pmtv•l , to 01 hem., mil if: :;1 4 .V4 Dltik St h'i'. take
1 / 1 -4 s method ,'M prott , '; tre; pfiyeici , 74, dc 4 nggixts.
:not t, , . to of bre., an,: I':l!'.^r :ink OIL', OF ZiANI , AL.
wool)': frill .I•eininr_r min •li. repute.
VII l AN- ISIV -, i.,....;,..., , pre.cribe the k•gp,..iir,,,,.
will continua to do fio:lor they contain the
pure Oil 11! lb , best and cheapest form.
!WI.; DASillir, li .`.:'„ l . 0. vie timre !OIL tw SAN
riAl.wri.•l'. tliaa n. 1 .1 ;4i. - '1, • 1.r.1. S3i.• alai Fiet Drug•
gi , t , rind l'er,filint.r. hi i h.. lulti,li•lt4lesc aD Onlilhok
awl 1.111 . , is the solo r ,- :1 - • ,,, nit) . the pure Oil is
~.!,1 chea per to :::,.-:, I .0..,01eS thall, in a ty other
Corm. ~
1 ' • '
DI I. rOr SA ND.I I 117 , e.ll h: rash sap( reciting
every other reimalY. ,•\ F , .' :ll'ilh's only I Mn; re•
griireil to iiisi,i, a ~ , 1 , • ,i; d . t - rt: , in mire It 'sic. or
eight! lava. rrom L. , mrher tocilleino can this 're
'suit hel Mut. : .
••• r . •
.
DUNI/AS 'DICK Lt "-l' ,, :i; SI.IFT ICAIISULES
solve ON. prol.Win. I. :n: , ni Were(' I.y rnilwoit phY
Arians: of hnNr to ,t , .., 7.! IL,- na11 , ..a. awl lII.knA ex
pet ieiweo to 1 , %a11,, , .i1i1- t , •: ,,, li are w'ell known to
llozrart: (roan, if w.t. ~::,-,... ...., :no gotbd effect 3 of
-ninov..valoable Crint , ,l. , ,; • , 1
: ,, it '4l.l , siali , s ate pilt :111• h tin-foil awl 11 -, at box
f.s. thirty in enell, awl at, tio... only Capsules I.le
tea - 11,oktl hy yi.p,icia,,,. 4'" 111 TAST ELESS I I EDICINES.c C ast" ,
oil and 411:11 . 1 " : .111,•r• ‘ l,lll-i“.1", 1111.4111Y1H ean be La
-I,':',. " - lIIV ;”/, ~,r' l l ': ;•', 111.1NDAS DICK &
CO'S SOFT C A9SULES. No Taste
no Smell. , • II I •
ca - ThcsoAvre -. t: ho only capsules
admi,t e tedl:o the !last Paris. Exposi
tion. , 1 . , .t
Soto! for eirlotlar to :ll ;',Thoster street, Ne4' York..
Sold at all Dr. 4 . - Store Here.
nui.:l••.;. 1 - ;•.• - I
,
i N A ONA
CAl i l TA 1 . 4, 1
S WiTLU FUN
I I
This limit( (lifers; 'L'S 1,;:q! AL FM%
the transaction o f ar
F,Ntal AN . :I( ING 1317,
INTEL: VST 1` . 1 .1111 b!.; 1. - pos(l.s Ai l
TO Al' it C:3l r.NT,
. , 1
~
Ser - ct AL C.0:1 , . (11'.'11. rt• Tin: CoLL:CTI I
Nori:F. ,‘ND - (),Neg , .. t , I f
;
•r t, nt:
trlkhttkg, t, •-:1 , .' , ,i0 ll yoscy te,. htir
Ow rnitl.4ll Stati.4, F,17:1i1/.1, } Cll3llll, t.:,,11:
the tirint•lV:' , 4lcitte , rth.i tirn •.s of Ettry • et
procure ttratb; for t.h:tt pi:7),m%
PA•;. - .SA G TICKI.7,TS
7b cY f rflui (lief 014.6 t ry, by Ilb14!s0 stl
atll.lg :thS:l3,, {
oyi-.v. AT I: . KL;UCi:D It
liial►e ,L ^vire l'ocS; 114
' : old anil Silver; j
e 6,
, rtg,o94,
D 0 N
S I .
EBBS,
TORS,
S, &C
MEE
oorts.
cnmTmn4•
ULI 0 A.
f 1::
on. on Sat.
P. 1U Ti'
INF'?
WO %,
for le-
tallty and.
Intmeut
N.
the halt
MEM
I nd extep
ng of the
MEM
faactl or
olioalthy
he. hair and 1
MEM
des g I occy
EllE!IIE=1:112
=Z2EI
ToivANDA:
25,000
G_', 100
,
1.4, N, BLTT,
El
NM
NK
ME
ESS
BIEM
SIM
Irt
or
hem
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