Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, June 16, 1881, Image 4

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    PAR AND G.4:BPEN.
- preediug from immature animals is a
gi:eat mistake. It is the foundation of
•
ajteneracy.
A farmer should so arrange bis,Aiteh
en garden - that he can use both' plow
and cultivator in its management.
Common hydraulic cement mixed
with oil forms a good paint for roof,
And out buildings. It is waterproof
incombustible. '
A. 3ferino ram crossed on a flock of
common sheep,.wall double the yieldof
wool through the first cross alone, plus
paying for the ram the first season.
An intelligent farmer bays that the
leaves and stalks from an arce of corn
are worth as much to feed to stock as
the hay which could be raised upon the
same amount of land. '
The tw•o implements which do the
wo,t.! towards liberating the fertilizing
mint:rals from the soil are the harrow
and cultivator. The mote these are
uied the leiss weeds we shall have, awl
the more fertile will be the land.
The power of a steam engine is cal
culatel by multiplying together the
area of the piston in inches, the mean
pres:ure s in pounds per squall, inch,
the length of the stroke in feet and the
number of strokes per minute, and
dividing by 33,41:00.
• To makepndpaper, crush glass under
a runner, and sift it into • about six
sizes; coat it good quality of Manila
paper with thin glue, and dust the.pul
*erized glass "over it. Sometimes two
Oats of and glass are thus applied
to .. the paper.
The following i 3 rem:amended as a
• cure for garget in cows: Eight drops
'of tiuctuie of aconite &Upped on a
piece of bread ilnd mired with the food
at. night. Next morning four drops
more given in the same manner will
gen.:Talky complete the cure.
In propagating honeysuckle cuttings
of wood when nearly ripe will strike if
inserted in a shady border itilhe au
tumn and duly watered. Perhaps the
Most snecessful mode of propagating is
bylayerspegged in moist - .soil in the
autumn, when the leavecommenee
falling.
Cow manure contains 10 per cent.
more water than horse manure. Horse
manure contains about 3 - Per cent: of
nitrogen, while cow manure contains
about 21 1 per cent. 'Hors(' manure con
tains. per cent . of phosphoric acid,
while about one-half of 1 per cent. is
contained in cow manure.-
• Asiatic breeds of fowl lay eggs from
deep chocolafe: through every shade of
coffee color, while the Spanish, Ham
burg. and Italian breeds are known for
the pare white of the eggshell. A cross,
- however remote, with Asiatics will cause
even the last-named breeds to lay an
egg slightly tinted.
To preserve leather hose, belting,
.etc., in good condition, freely apply
crude castor oil, warmed if possible. It
increases the pliability of the leather
and the cling of belts. It does not be
'Come rancid, and rats avoid it. In
:.hose it shoull be pumped iu under con
siderable pressure, thhs thoroughly fil
ling the pores.
The Loudon .News sa'y's: "Of a
poultry breeding the rearing of the goose
in favorable situations is said to be the
least troublesome and the most profi
table. It is not surprising. therefore
that thetrade has of late years been
enoimously developed. Geese will live
and to a certain. extent thrive ox. the
coarsest of 'gra.ss."
Tarring ropes it has been shown,
slightly diminishes their tenacity against
a pulling*e train, but a tarred rope main
tains a high average of tenacity much
longer than an nntarred one, by reason
of the protection the tar affords against
atmospheric and other causes of deteri
`oration. The quantity of tar found
most suitable is abput 1.5 per cent. of the
weight of the rope. •
In" setting out current bushcs care
should be exercised' not to place any
buds under ground, or they will push
out as so many suckers. Currants Life
great feeders, and should Le highly
manured. To destroy the worm, steep
one tablespoonful of hellebore in a pint
of water, and sprinkle the bushes. Two
or three sprinklings are sufficient for
one seireon.
American dealers pushed nearly 300
horses last week in Montreal, at a cost
of $28,000, and shipped them across the
line. The trade in . horses in Canada
has never been as good as it is This sea•
son, the weekly amount apended by
dealers from American cities averag
ing about $30,000. The animals
in greatest request are tho Clydesdales,
which are bred extensively all over the
Dominion.
lowa creamery butter ;stands very
high in the' market. J. B. Ross, of De
_Witt, lowa, gives the fellowing brief--
statement of his process in making a
-premium lot. . This butter was Manu
factured in the Glen Rosé- Creamery.
The milk was received'from about forty
dairies of native cows (about 400 and
put into cheese vats in the morning, then
heated to 86 degrees) as the was
to be made into cheese the same after
---noc!n), six Lours after it was Skinimed,
and , thn cream placed in tin i . pails -Or
cans, surrounded by water of about 60
-degrees temperature, where it remained
twenty-four hours, or until it (the
cream) became slightly acid, then
clinrned in 'a square boa churn until
the butter globules became about the
-jsize of bu6kshot; the buttermilk was
then drawn uud the butter rinsed in the
churn ;with cold water, placed ou wor
ker, s'llted.(i ounco per pound), lightly
worked, put away for eighteen or
twenty-hours, then worked and packed
in tubs for market. •
Crurtarr Wonats.—A writer iu the
_Fruit Recorder. .says there is no neecs-
Sity Of breeding current worms. This
is done by leaving bushes untrimmed,
- the - worms always attacking the new
L growth first- He Says: "My plan is
this: In starting a currant patch, I
confine the bush not to exceed froth one
to three main stems and - give all the
strength of the root to their support.,
As hinted above, sprouts will start from
the roots each spring; but they must be
rubbed off - when about six inches long.
All currant-growers :Ire aware that
worms first make their appearance on
the new growth and then spread over
the bush. Consequently, no sprouts,
no worms. Thfs is -just as plain
as that two and two make four. I
followed this plan for the last two years,
to my satisfaction, and have barely seen
the effect of worms on one or two brAet,
where my plan was not fully carried out;
But such currents I never saw grow,'
the common red Dutch being nearly as
- large as the cherry currant and a better
beard. Atka a few bugles .that adz•
ally broke down from their load of
fruit." - •
MI
How A SLEEPY OLD MARE ASTONISHED
"I don't remember just what year it
was," Mr. Beok said, "but it was before
I came to Conaress, - and when I was
quite a young man, that I was in New
York city. It was in the days when the
old
,Bloomingdale road was a favorite
drive for New Yorkers with fast horses.
Now I like a fast horse myself,. - and
thought I had ridden -behind slime.
One afternoon I was up town, or wtfat
was at that time np town, in'New York,
and a gentleman came along whom I
knew. His • name was Captain Norris.
He was driving a - dreadfully bonyand
angular-looking mare, and when he,
asked me if I would like to take a seat
behind him I was almost ashamed to
get in behind such a specimen of horse
flesh. Still, I knew that Captain Norris
was something of a. lover of bow"
and besides I couldn't in courtesy rehire
him; so I got in. 'pie sleepy-seeming
old mare jogged along in a most tile
some way. Her head hung down, and
it seemed as thonghtit was all ahecould
do to drag her legs along.
" go'ont on the Bloomdale road
if you don't mind,' the Captain .said
'and see some of the steppers.'
"Well,lbat would be pleasant enough,
for I thought I would have a chance to
see a brash or two between some of the
noted horses of New, York of that-day.
said to the Captain that I almost won.
tiered why he wasn't out with a stepper
himself, knowing how fond be was of
fast driving. He said that he some,
times did take a fast horse out, and I
remember looking at the dingy, bony
mare, and feeling for the Captain some
of the shame which I thought be ought
to have felt for himself. I noticed, too,
that - the people whom we passed, who
recognized him, were staring at his
mare, , and I thought that they were
wondering how it was that Captain No
rris was out with sue,ll a plug as that."
'l?,y=arid-by a noble animal passed us.
The gentleman who ias driving looked,
as he passed, around at the Captain. I
noticed that the Captain nodded, and
that he took a firmer grip of the reins..
The gentleman slowed up .a little, suf-
Hciensly
to let us pass.
"'Try it, Cap.,' he shouted. .
The Captain nodded.
"I saw that the mare lifted her head
a little as-the grip on the reins tightened,
and put some little animation into her
feet. By and by we heard the clutter
of hoofs back orris. I looked around
and saw that the gentleman was corn
ing at a splendid pace. • _ _
"See if he passes us; said the Cap
tain, and he made one. little-chirrup to
the mare."
"Gentlemen, I - have seen transforms•
tion scenes. 'I have seen the old man
in the opera of 'Faust' changed in an in
stant to the handsome young fellow. I
have seen a politician change• his coal,
but I never saw such a transformation
as then happened. The mare lifted her
head. Her ears no longer hung limp.
They were erect and tossed back to
catch tne sound 'of those approaching
hoofs. Her dingy. body 110 , 4 ; seemed• to,
gleam, and her legs looked like the
spokes of a rapidly-revolving wheel.
She was all fire, all animation, all elec
tricity. I could think of nothing but a
locomotive rushing along at the rate of
a mile a minute. Heavens; how th e
wind cut my face !
" 'Look oat for your hat, Beck,' said
the Captain,. and I pulled it down over
my ears. I glanced quickly at the Cap
tain; he held the 'reins firmly and his
eyes were fixed ahead. We were
plunging ahead on a whirlwind. I
thOught what a beauty that mare now
is, and I thought there was only one
end of it all—annihilatiou. I grabbed
the seat firmly with both hands, and I
pressed my feet against the dashboard.
The wind moaned in my ears, although
we made the breeze ourselves. I could
hardly breathe, I could not see, except
away ahead." I knew we were passing
team after team, and I heard the people
cheer. I shut my eyes. I thought the
rash would come. I would have begged
the Captain to stop if the speed had not
been so great that speech was' impossi
ble. I said to myself, Jump Beck your
day. has come: Whew-w;:ve.! how we
were flying I There was nteraotion ex
cepting speed. We were flying over
the road, horse and riders, ;seemingly
impelled by an unseen, irresistable
power. I opened my eyes once and
saw some men away ahead waving their
hats. In In an instant we had reached
and passed them, and as we went by,
the three men seemed mingled into one.
When will this eud ? I 'wondered.
The suspense was awful. I wanted.
whatever was going to happen to hap
pen at once. It seemed as though we 11E4.1
been an hour riding when the speed
slackened, slower and slower, and at
last the mare stopped. I opened my
eyes and: saw that we were standing at a
roadside', inn.
" 'Are you through, Captain ?' I
tremblingly asked.
"'Yes,' be said, laughing; "let's take
a little Santa Cruz.
"Tho Captain turned the mare over to
a hostler, and we went Made, and. , I
helped myself pretty liberiliy. •
" Naptain, you gave me a great
fright,' I said; had no idea that
mare could go. Why, she's St to be a
racer.'
" lires,l don't know'but she is,' said
the Captain, nonchalantly. •
"'How long were we coming down
here !'• I asked.
"'About nine minutes.'
"'How far is it ?'
"'About four
"Here a mart touched me and drew
me aside. 'Don't you know that mare,
man ?' he asked.
" "No.' •
" 'That's Lady Suffolk.'
"The fleetest mare of her day,' said
Senator Butler,
"Yes," replied SenatoT Beck, "By
and-by we started home, and as we trot
ted leisurely back we met, the team that
had at fait pss.sed us, and which we
subsequently passed .en the lightning's
wings. Then I knew why everybody
stared at the mare•."—Wash. Con N.
P. Sun.
At breakfast: "Everything I touch
drops," said Ws. Jarley, as her-fork
fell on the floor. Mr. Jarley replied:
"I wish you would touch the price of
beef," as he reached for a piece of steak
that cost twenty cents a pound.
Fendeeti real estate boom: • "I hear
you have broken ground for your new
hou'ae," said Stilphe e n; Pis that so ?"
"No. replied Fender, -ruefully. '"lt is
I who am broken, not the ground. I
shan't built any housesjuat at preseal."
Senator Beck's Ride.
HIM BY HER SPEED.
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,gnitingascertain and effieient tome; especially .14 - digection . ,,Dp<,.7).:lo , w,
• ..lppelifr, Loss of &rength, Lark of Ene•gii:de. Enri!
iI to !Axed, strengthens flee Jun , soul vies new life to the nerves. 'rht . -y
p. Charm on the dig6tiye owing., removing all dyspeptic symptoniz± m
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iron Preparation that 'will - not ,blacken the teeth or give -
headache. - Bold by all` druggists. Wr ite for the AB C Book, 32 "pp. of
useful and amusing reading—seat free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, ALL .
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Vor Ir Wowanda, pa,
MISS LYDIA E. PINKNAM.
LYDIA E. PINKHAIVIII
VEGETABLE. CO!'P . a
The Positive Core
For all Female Comidaints,
This preparation. as its name algroities, conies of
Ventage PrOPUthill that arohannien to the mot
tests invalid. Upon onitrial the merits, of this Cent.
pound will be reciernised, usenet is immediate ; and
when its web continued, in ainetynino amain shun.
died. spermanent ewe Is efiected t asthousends win ter•
My. OA' account of its proven merits, it today re..
commended and prescribed by the best physicians In
the amptry.
It will cure entirely the word form of Ming
of the 'uterus, Lencorrhom, Irregular and Wald
itenstruatlon,all Ovule:aro . ables, Indammation and
tilearatton. Flooding; all Displacement and the con.
Bequest spinal weakisesi, and fa especially adapted to
the *ammo! life. It will &solve and mei tumors
from tbstiterus In an early stags of development. The
sesame' , to . eaneerous humors them la -checked very
speedily by its use.°
- In fact It bee proved to be the meat•
est and best remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, =delves
near life and vigor. It removes fandnees,flattdeneyolo•
stMys alb:raving for stimulants, and relieves west:nes
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, neadachm, Nervous' Prostration,
Geueral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depreadan - and Ind.'
and9,n. That feeling of bearing down, aiming per,
weight and backache, Is elms permanently cured by
its inn. It will at all times, and under all circann4a•
ea, alt in harmony with the law that governs the
female system. .
For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound
is unsurpasmd.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
is prepared .4103,,a= Western AVernlo, Lynn. Kest
Price rum. Sisz bottles for $5.00. Sent by null In the
form of pills, *l4: in tho form of Lozenges, on receipt
of price, 81.00, ler bat, for either. lltt IIIMIL9I
troelyanswera all letters of Inquiry. Send for ipani
phlet. Address as above Mention this paper. i•
No family should be without LTDIA Si. PIXICELIdir
LIN.Mt FILLS. They cure Constipation, • Ilidotinnig,
ihisalorpidity ot the Liver. tt, cents per hat.
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY £ CO.,
0107/2EAL AGENTS, PHILA.
For sale by H. C. Porter io eon,
TOWANDA, PA.
j1y2941.1y
STOI\AT
LMITIR& CO.'S
FOR
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISION,S.
The plies to save money b buying cheap Is at
Corner Math and Frauklln Streets.
TOWANDA. PA.
They respectflin, announce to the publbt that
lliify bare $ large stock of
EI.OOR,c FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, SALT, FISH
PORE, and PROVISIONS generally.
We hive also added to one stook amarlety of
WOODEN WARE, such u BUTTES TUBS, FIB
HMS, CHURNS, RTC. . •
Jima riceived a large stock, of Bugs ra, Teat,
Coffees, ISplceu, 110IILSOWS PURE SOAP, the
beat in the market, and other makes of soap
Syrup and Molasses, which they offer -at low
prices for Cash. _ oct 26 77
Grocers' . sell Aschenbach & Miller's
FAMILY CHOCOLATE
an articlmsupotior in quality and lower in price
than iim&ther in the market. A prominent
and experienced New York physician gives it as
his opWist that chocolate is preferable to tea
or coffee, because it adds strength to the body,
new lifts to the exhausted brain, .quiets the ney
vons system, harmonizes the workings of the
digestive organs, and gives purity to the blood.
For a superfine confection, ask your confec
tioner for oun Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate
AschenWh & - Miller,' 3d and CalloirhMEits:,
Phila.. PET 13340-6 m.
HORSESend 25 cents in stamps or
currency for • a new HORSE
BOOR. MAreats all diseases. has 35 ens engrav
ings showiikositiens asaumed by sick horses,
a tilde ofdpses. aline collection
800 of -VALCAME RECIPES, rules
for telling the age of a horse, with an engraving
showing teeth of each year. and it large amount
of other valnkble horses information. Dr. Wm.
H. Rail says. have bought books that I paid
$5 and $lO fon which I do nit* likens well as I do
Tours." Sz*D Mt • CratMr.an. Animus WANTED.
B. J. Reeds/MR. D.. Enosbnigh Palls, Vt.
Mar 20-itr.
OPIIM .i t i hn Aßili d C t il Cees acuble i Urn
7 ;4
any means. Iro suffering. or Ineoaren. , ,
tame. Treatment shipped to any pallor the ll.'
S. or Canada. particulars tree. • Address •
B. . Dunsur
(ikitabliabed 1363.) Sant= Sionsits. t..
22:inlyeto
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ARS. D. V. STEDGE,
Nani/•acturer if and Dealer in
HUMAN HAIR
coops.
UCH MO WIGS, BANDEAUX, the pePuler
Chatelaine ,Braid;
EVERYTHING BELONGING To TM HAM TRADE
a...SpecialAttention given to commas
Boots all turned one way.
SWITCH:EB from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter'a Invisiblo Face roTader,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Broca Elahtioa.
iiirPartictdar attention paid to dressing ladles
hair at their homes' or at my place or business.
over Evans & Ifildrettes store.
novlB-Gm ' • Mss, D. V. STEDGE.
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' You that have beauty,
Come and let us take it,
And you that have none,
• Come and let us make it
aton
ockwe
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially invite the public to give chem a call
at the
Rooms formerly occupied by
G. H. Wood,
TOWANDA, PENN/i..
Recent improvements in the skylight have fur
nished facilities for taking perfect pictures
quickly and in all kinds of weather.
PORTRAITS FROM P/10TOORAPHS and DE
CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In
dia Ink, Water Colors, Crayons, or Pastelles, any
sae.
• FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIO EXCEL
LENCE GUARANTEED. A
STOCK. OP PRAXES ON HAND
AT ALL TIMES.
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c. S. DAYTON. R. R. ROCKWELL.
' . Towanda, Oct 6; 1680, • ly
wago ch ns& Carriages
OLD ESTABLISEINLENT.
JAMES BRYANT,
would.
call the atten
tion of FARMERS and
others to his large aid complete
assortment of
Open 45r. Top Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
own MANUFACTURE and war-
ranted in every par
ticular
Bryant!s Flexible Springs used in all Platform
Wagons. The easiest and beet in use.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY!'
Look at these doges: • •
Two Heated Carriages from ........ $l5O to $175
Photons. one seated 125 to .150
Top Buggies ... 125 to 150
Open Buggies 80 to 100
Democrat Wagons 90 to 110
Remember that the above are all rully wwrrat
ed. drat-class or no pay.
Repairing promptly atttendad to at 25 per cent
below last years prices.
Office and Factory cot. Main and Elisabeth Sta.
•FASABIMANT
B-10 tt 77.
GEORGE OTT,
bauseatal Marble & Graaite, War
YA %
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• Prices cheaper than the cLea
mBO--tf. WYBOX PA.
Ls)o3-• , ' , (1):Ial
PICTURE GALLERY
IN TOCIMA.
G. H. WOOD & CO
will ()pep their New Gallery in
Patton's Block,
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up
entirely new, with the beat of instruments, wa
are prepared to make
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting / all for 50 cts.
in nest envelozes, 10 for Shoo. Copying of all
kinds of Photographs,and Stereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
Give us a call and we will try and satisfy you
in price and quality. roar 28
.T. II SIMMINS.
• THE FASHIONABLE
BOOT, SHOE AND_OAITER
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BIANDFACTUREIL . .
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work In
hie line in the latest styles, and of the beet
material.
ALL WORK and MA AL WARRANTED.
Repairing done neatly and promptly
on short notice. In PATTON'S
BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store.
25
Dr. ,Jones' Taraxacum Tonic
or Dyspepsia kledmme, a vegetable compound
whose virtues bsve stood a awn or 40 mums, is
landtibia in the cure of Dyspepsia, General De
bility, Chronic Weakness of Lungs. Spleen, Hid-
nets, Short Breath, Heartburn. St. Vitus' Dance.
Pain in the Monteith, Dick and Chest. ParticiV ,
lsrly adapted to all Plitsra Denson, no matter
what the age of the patient may be. Price 76 cts.
Sold by druggists. May 20 ly
IF YOU ARE THIRSTY •
drinks glass of AKIII2IIBOII & IfiWite popular
Daum Dime, the most deliShifultonteme of the
season cooling, refreshing. and an excenantpre•
Tentative of summer complaints. It also acts as
a blood : purifier without any stimulating or in
to:Seating effects.. being s pure vegetable prep z
sration an entirely Me " from anying
preaching alcb d obalat is VER YCHKA th P that It
fs within the means of the poorest. A 25 ocirr
PACILA.6I WILL 111131 MN GALLONS or mesa
dorsed by temperance advocates and physicians.
AU druggists and country storekeepers sell it.
Wholesale Depot N. W: corner 3d and Callowhill
St. Philadelphia, Pa. Map 20, 'BO ly
Stevenii:'4lllr:. Long
En
General Dmlera in
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IMO
GEOCEMZS,
Patnrll,lONS,
COUNTRY - PRODUCE
WV/ 4:1)) , OlVi
CU$• MAIN AND PINE STS.,
(The old etaikd of Fozatevenelefoof.)
They invite attention to their complete
1
assortment and very large stook of
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Choice New Goods, which they
have alwayci on hand.
ESPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN
PRODUCE TRADE
And Cash. Paid - for Desirable.
It. J. LONG.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I
st
JAMES. MCCABE
HAS REMOVED HIS GROCERY BUSINESS TO
THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF MAIN
AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE
HE HAS ESTABLISHED
Head Quarterp
FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF
EMU% PROMMIS,
arc.,
CASH PAID 'for Desiiabla... Pro
duce. Fine BUTTER and EGGS
a specialty.;
April 29 17
NATHAN TIDD,
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
FOOT 0! PINE STREET, NEAR COURT HOUSE.
RR' LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. lap.
The patronage of my old friends and the priblib
generally is solicited. OsepBo.
COOLEY CREAMER.
lio Dairyman can afford to be without one. I
makes more and better Butter with less labor.
Davis's 14* . ingr Churn .
beats there Call, and any little boy can churn
'The improved
Pittway Evap orator
Is what every Sugar ker needs.
Till ERIKA BUTTER WORM
V ahead of anything of the kind in nse.
For sale by WILMOT COBURN, Agent.
- . Baum Bradford Co. Pa.
B. L. Cosvax. - Agent for Western Bradford sad
Eastern part of flogs Co. Columbia X roads. .
Feb 19-U.
on
l i d 4 ;It4in-
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T'i th
GZO. Writ'VENS.
(Successor to Mr. ?doKesn,)
DEALER IN
AND LOYAL SOCK
COAL,
TOWANDA, PA.
r :
MUDGE TIMM
FURNITURE STORE
FURNITURE
We are constantly receiving the
newest and latest patterns', in
PARLOR SUITS,
BED ROOK SETS,
- TABLES,:
WARDROBES,
-AND---
Ev - erythlng in Om Fur-
- niture Line.
Undertaking.
We make a specialty of this branch
and shall give it our personal attention.
We have 'a full line of I -
CO!' FINS,
CA.SICETS, _
RQBES,
and will not be undersold. Give us a
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