Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 08, 1881, Image 4

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    ABOUT THE CHURCHES.'
MORMONISM AND TER CEURCRES.—
`Bishop Tattle, of Utah, and several prom
pent clergymen and mission workers . _of
the Protestant Episcopal, :Catholic, Pres
byterian, Methodist and Congregational
Churchels In Salt Lake City, have address
ed to the ministers of the different church-.
es of tlie United States an appeal which
sets forth in a striking light many facts
concerning the evils of Mormonism. The
chief points to which attention is called
are given herewith : " 1. Out of a total
population of 143,00 in Utah, about 110,-
OfX - are adherents of Mormonism. Of the .
anti-Mormon minority, only a small per
cent. render us active aid in our endeav
ors to-establish Cgristian homes in the
place of the foul system
,of polygamy
which prevails is Utah. Hence, we great
ly feel the need of your sympathy, pray
ers and efforts. 2. Mormonism is no
longer confined to Utah, but already holds
the balance. of Tower in Idaho, and has
gz.itcd a stroTigloothold in Wyoming, Ar
iz;La, and Southern Colorado. 3. Al
tirragh there has been a strict law against
p•i"lygairly upiat the United States statute
took for more than eighteen years, only
two persons have been convicted under it,.
and it is practically a dead letter because
of it- defect s . 4. In this matter we be
lieve ywa cn give us valuable help. The
Anti-Polygamy law of Congress, in order
to accomplish its: intended results, reeds
' to i.e atuf-r. , 1c1 in the following, respects :
(1) Su that the living togiither of the par
ties—or co-habitation, to use a legal term
be the pioof of bigamy or polyga
my,•ir.,tead of the ceremony of marriage,
bccitite the later is performed in secret
w:•hin the . _wans of the Endowment
Ifousf : ., in the presence of faithful Mor
in, ris only, and no oll?, of these . ..will bear
testimeny of the Net. (2) So that polyg
amp shall ba a continuous crime instead
of being all..rwed, as now, to expire with
in three years by a statute of limitation.
(3 ) SO that the women shall be equally
p.mishaf.ile with the men fur this offence.
I) Si, that the ae;:cssorie. to the polygie
mous marriage 1.114.11 be equally puuislia
hie with the principals. 0) So that the
j , :ry list may be'increased to 400. (6) So
that adelteiy; seduction, lewd and lasciv
ious Pohabitation and kindred offences
- may lie fru n ishab!e, as in the States and oth
er. Territories of the Union." In conclu
r,:on the request is made that these. facts
be brought by clergymen to-the attention
of the" I :origressinen in their districts, in
cider that the e‘ll- , cr.mplained of may be i
remedied at the coming session of Con- i
EMI
otiniNG to a St. Louis newspaper
the Judical (2.,nterence which is to.pans
the case of the Hey.. Dr. Thomas,•
inct at 'het re Haute, Indirni; on the fikli
. To a cor:esj•.,ndrat Dr. Thomas ad
mitted that' he had been iaformed that
that was the date and place fur holding
the conferenc(2
lie was vigorous and
out , po:ien in commenting upon his work
and the outlook for his case. "To tell
you the truth, — he said,- "I am sick and
th !e il- of the svio,le thing,- and welf-nigh
tii..gusted with the abuse and want of ar
gument and unfairness on the part of
the pLom.cution, anti yet as a matter of
pi inciple, having filed our appeal, we will
follow the case thrctugh." When asked
if there was not some question as to
whether or not hisappeal Would be heard,
_ in:o.much as he had continued :to preach
afier_hiS suspension, he replied : " YPs, I
- -believe them is. - I Lave gone on with my
here, and whatever may be the re
sult
.9f the appeal, I shall continue
.in'the
nj:ld. To tell you the tnith; 'my love for
M e thodism is
- nut :quite as ardent as it
was six months ago. It is all I catvio tO
• keep from getting mad at the outrageous
_ .
proceeding of turning a man of my views
- out of the Cristian Church; and that is
'about the policy of the Church. I-don't,
q J want - to stay pith them. One man has ma
. cliamy against a whole congregation."
-Ile Ix ill he represented before the Judicial
Conference by his old counsel.
xeltemunt over the Confederate
ljontis has been turned to good account
the.MethodiA Church in Virginia. At
a ivrent !,ssioli of the Virginia Annual.
Conference of the Methodist Eigcopal
w
CI eb --;outh, at Charlottesville, the (Ali
. .
or day, a resolution was adopted "That
;l.'s Conference approves of the action of
Brother John 'Morton, ofthe City of Rich-
mond, renresenting 4irother John B.
Morton, dec'eased, treasurer of the late
• Book and Tract Society 't - iT the Virginia
Annual Society . )qin disposing of 121,400
in Confederate bonds, the property cf
said Society, and tender to him our
the fur the service rendered our Con,
fc voice in this transaction." Provision
wasthcn made for the investment of the
inoceeds, $11.9.f4).
SEVERAL meetings of the Reformed
Protestant Church of France were held
r,cently at Marseilles. The General Syn
od was composed' of eighty members, of
whom forty-one woe pastors and thirty
ninelaymen named by the dist Oct syn
ods... 7 The delegates came from all parts
parts of Fiance. Anning. the subjects dis
emsed were the question of assistant pas-
tors .or evangelists, ,military service for
theological students and Pastors, and pri—
mary instruction. - (41 the fourth day the
question 6f Biblical revision was intro
ditced. The assembly decided that'a spe
cial ciunmission should be appointed to
examine the French translation:{ of the ,
Bible awl to make a report upon the sith
ject to the coming; General Synod.
TIIE EvangeliCal Alliance-has prepared
a progratntne- Tor the week of prayer,
from January ist,to 7th inclusive. The
subjects are, as follows : Sunday, " Re- ,
no wnel Consecration;' ,Monday,—
" Thanksgiving for Temper. 1 and Spirit
ual lllessings, and Prayer or their. Con
tintnU)ce :" Tuesday—"Ht toiliation and,
izi
Confegsion Of Sins ;" Wedne.,
,ay—" Pray :
er for the Blessing Of God on His Work
and Word ;" Thursday- - " Pi-ayer for the
Young and all Training Agencies- .
and
;" Fri
day--- 1 " Prayer for Peace and Righteous
ness Universally;' and Saturday—" Pray
er for Missions and Revivals."
• Ttu: action of the Archbishop of Paris
in ordering a collection to be made on All
Saints Day in the churches in Paris- for
the benefit of the free Christian Pcbools
of the capital, -has giveh rise to a discus
sion as to the right of the clergy to col
- lest money in their churches except for
the purpose of defraying the. expenses of
divine worship and for the poor. The
Freneh newspapers are at loggerheads on
the subject.;
A NEW evangelistic movement for work
among the masses'has been begun . in Bos
ton. In tie committee, of which the Bei.
Dr. Gordon, of the Clarendon Street
Church is president, :trio several well
known business men of the city.
_Tut; colored' Boptictc' of _Lynchburg,
Virginia, are an enterprising.people if, as
currently reported, they have recently
tinilt a church costing $23,00,0..
Tux Milwaukee (Wis.) Evening Wis
consin says : "Ia ail our experience, we
never heard so many favorable re
jp.uts from all classes an we have concern
fors At. Jacobs Oil.
Xisaftageotts ,
MEL LIU E. MIA OF LTII, [HISS,,
Q
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETAZLE COITOMTD.
1 . Is a Pot , :tive Cnre .
1 awnsonsassewswwwww
ter all these Peth,fol Cfenostatata sad Weaknesses
' es camases us Darkest female popedattem.
It will rare entirety the word fcrin of Female Core.
Plalt,te, all ovarian troubles Is. fiszumation and neer*
Lion, Falling and Dieplionnetts, and the Censevintt
Fpl.e.al tr'esknessa, and is portleulai r ly Adapted to the
.C-:ange cf Lie.
it v . tll Clavolre and ma tontore from the uterus In
an early stage of develorment: 7..,0 tendency to ean
e,roas Lemurs there Is checked very e;eeday by its cee.
It removes faintnaas, flatulency, destroys all craving
for wr..rucaanta, cud relieve* weakmtoi of the stomach. •
1l curesL,r-e?ling, Ileaduelsea, Nervosa, Prostration,
General tj, EiceOmsmess, Lk-pre.xcica. juad la&
ge.:::ca. I
-Tlaa fee:Mg of beartzr dkern. exiting pan, wreight
and 120:1 \ 11fhP, le always perattmently cared tr Itaia".
, lt
It w ill all times and under all clremnstar Fes net In
harmon with the Laws that germ the. f..tr_ale K!
le
1 , :/r tbactre of Eidn , y Complaints cf elacer as this
Corn p..yind is unsnrpatsed.
LYDIA E. PECIMAWS VEGETABLE COM
POUND is prepared at= and :IT. tVcst•-rr. Avenue,
Lycra. Bate. Pries. $L slx tottlesf cr Ilt.a. Sent ty mall
• Ln thform of y'.lll, also in the form of lozenge", en
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Ma.-11.:kbani
freelvenswers all letters of Inquiry. Heed for pamph
let. Inkirees as above. l'ent:on Mir Paper.
tio fa.tntly ttould .rltlrar.ti.Tl2A E.1,...'711A3r3
T 1727: KL.IS. They cure cor.e,..tgti:...t. Latocianim.
and i , ...rrldati of the Um. E. ccnt.2. pei box.
re Sold by all Droggiots.--ca
THE MOST.POPULA%
Ra
upck LI PET! M
SURPASSES? OTHERS
0111iSOPtrark& CO.
30 UNION SQ. NEW YORK
GHICAGO ILL. C
0 RAN,CIE MASS.
GALVANISM and ELECTRICITY
The great Curative Agents* II
A GALVANIC BATTERY
is imhshleri In this Medic:ated
applied to the body products a constant but lull&
current of ESts'iriril7F. which te most exhilarating,'
affording iinmedinte rellif to the most excruciating
',tins' of w hatmsceer nature. They are acknoui•
lidirtid by melons to be the most scientific meth
-1-.4 of optilcati , m of throe subtle and mysterious
elements of Nature for the positive and specify cure
of the (011.3.114 4.on:4,lkb:its, six:
Rheumatism; Neuralgia; Siekllead.
ache; Weak and Inflamed Eyes; All
_tractions of the 'train; Spinal Com
plaints; IC idney and Liver Complaints;
!sciatica. Paralysis and Lumbago; Dys
pepsia; Asthma and Lung Diseases; Dbl.
(.1.1111.11 of the Heart; Koreans Prastza.
(lone; be.
PRICE ONLY $l.OO.
THE BELL MANN CO., Prop'is,
C 42 Entiva7. C. 13:14 Ct., 2Tre Yak.
AGENTS *ANTED.
bEril! INTAMP
FOR SALE UY ALL DILUGGISTS.
Koiton this paper., Bent by lialL
11..a.1 end you will not 2 - egret.
'no 2 ,, nnrrnr , l tht PErret,!.
the by retr.:r.in.t th.o
elear:,e-e aN.I tra:laory of iva compl tt-
V inn thr her-lifn. At the ef 8 I , 7
fiL.n 2,1: 6 a, s q2,lo.,xlrJang tat lc et, a.; r.
1.1. _Cr ho re: a - %.4 the I.:.efatnott
v.) .. M 15% P. 110,0 (I . I.IeAU At td r
, E 2 rt• athel thin Fem . !. to c
1. shiptiol it t.) the court votrtrif
t.,1 :1 owl:In:1,f Or ot.tpire it eturne in 11 , ..A.
~ .1. 1 , r 0,1, 1 A Irie:;ic ,Wl.O ha ,
:y sb.ft , l in tht,tr...;: : pf Mood
n!/e4 Sk;tl and that th..1.%'. 10-nerally
4mi .y nta M this too-trr(!ott prt rrt -
I.r.st, •I , j.lace thrt.t . ivev. - i:a the Hell,
'Jana Of :VPW 'York, whn tr.
~> 1.11; - ,;•7v dr.,,:ands of thti,„thou9anda .rg r
it t; ert.rili,tt-.5 a:1 r
1:1.001) Pti.t , i22!21% Eurla .2.2Scroful.A,
11 hen:4 ' ZeIUOL. PI m pies, Mot It
1 3 42trhvr, Freckles, Illack Rough
2;1.1n. Cmtarvh, Liver Complaint,
Eyes, /to, Ito. lrt I. an alniolute
antidote for MALARIA,. td r i ' Fl c r "
circulation throughout the ,systam. it is ct.n.l
„ErrBLOOD,
iA -
And SICIN
EirP.2=l”.
ice $1 per p4rLage, or f. for 65.
.7:* . 1!"."1 .rat,; p:il.
r•-: :•;:-.1-_l.)
EMPLOYMENT
FOR ALL- TO SELL A HOUSE
HOLD ARTICLE
The poor as well as the rich, the old as well as
the young, the wife as well as tile husband, the
young . maiden as well as the young matt, the Or
as well as the hoy, may Just as well earn a few dol
lars lu honest employment, as to elt around the
hotisWiirol watt fur others to earn It for them. We
can-give you employment all the time,
or durWg
yourspare hours only: travelling, or In your own
oeighborborel. among your friends and acquaint
ances. if you do not care for eruploym,nr„ eee can
Impart valuable Information to you true of cost.
It will cost you only one cent for a Postat card to
write for our rile:pi-et us, arid it may be the means
of making you a good many dollars.
no not neglect this opportunity. You do not
have to Invest a large sum of money, and run a
great risk of losing It. You will readily, 'see that
It will he an easy matter to make from $lO to/100 a
Week, and establish a lucrative, and Independent
business. honorable,. straightforward and profita
ble.. Attend to this matter NOW, for there is
MONEY s' IT for all who engage with us. IA e
will surprise you : and you will wonder why you
never wroze to us before. We send full particu
lar:free. Address MICKEY V. lITI3 CO..
(Name this paper.) octa-me IdArtIort,01110.;
QTONE--Flagging, Chps, Sills and
Ramo of rininit excellent qindlty and Must:lllin
else. building stone. • sample of which out be seen
in It. A. Putters new bundling at Sayre. Orders
tilted end eontracta tales. Attly 10 ibis ogle, Of
J. W. 1511t*MAllt.
/traps% aft."
Teseinnint, () ber 111.
JAMES McCABE
Hill - TlMOved to
CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-STS.
Zeadquaiters
FOR CHOICE GROCERIES
GOODS SOLD AT :THE
LOWEST LIVING RATES
Towanda, Aprll 29, 181611.
SWARTS
. - .
CORNER. OF MAIN AND .BRIDGE STREETS,
Groceries & Provisions.
COMPLETE. ASSORTMENT
AND CHOICE STOCK
NEW COOPS!
tor The highest market prices, paid to
Farmers in Cash for desirabk) produce.
~:•J
NboeMiun‘
making It his
CASH PAID FOR . ' <
BUTTER, EGGS,
JAMES McCARE.
Ha - C79r FIRM'
GORDON
Hare tilled the Ohl Store
latelp . oecapied Ly Owen pros.) wile an entire
NEW STQCK OF• FINE
FAMILY
We invite attention to our
An i . ..sortment of
Wood and Willow Ward
•
kept crnstantly on band.; Buyers are Invited to
call and examine our Goods and Prices.
M. D. SMARTS,
A, S. GORDON.
Towanda, Pa., Januar_r 24th, 7831.
STEVENS & L
General Dealers I . •
GROCERIES, PROYIIOSS,
And
COUNTRY PRODUCE,'
HAVE REMOVED
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
CORNER OF MAIN Sr, PII4E7Sts
(The; old stand of Fox, Stevens Mercur
They Invite attention to their complete assortment
and Very large stock of Choice New Goods
which they have always on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
PRODUCE TRADE,
And Cash paid for dta - Irable kinds.
M. d. LONG
Towalada, Apri 11874.
GEORGE L. ROSS
Is the Proprietor of
cthe
NEW GROCERY STORE
JUST STARTED IN THE MON
TANYE BLOCK
This More being on the corner near the Public
Square. Is one of the finest Groceries in town, and
Mr. Voss has spared no pains In selecting the beet
goods that the great cities afford. Ills experience
in the grocery business enabled him to purchase
tirst-class goods, and at bottom 'prices. Farmers
and everybody can depend on it that when they
get the price■ of Groceries at Ross's it is or no use
to try elsewhere, for his prices are down to rock
bottom.
L. SCROONOVER bag charge of Mr.
RObVS Fire Ward Store In Kellum's Block, and
his prices are the lowest in town. Mr. Itoss keeps
a horse and dellv.:ry. wagon - standing at the store,
and will deliver In the Borough, free of charge,
all goods as soon as , with.
All kinds of desirable peoduce taken In exchange
-for Groceries or for Cash
GEORGE L. ROSS
Townda. Pa., Januiry 27,*M61.
"HEAT WIARKETe
E. D. RUNDELL,
Would respectfullyst nounee t tbat he Is 'continuing
the Market business at the old stand of Mulloek ik
Minden, and will at all times keep a full supply of
. .
FRESH
, •
- •
•t• • r, "
OYSTERS
•
Constantly on hand. .Countfy dealers tuppiledat
city'rateti.. -
FRESH & SALT MEATS,
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, &a.
.ar- AI Moods delivered Free of - Charge.
E. D. RIIMDELL.
Towanda, Pa. NOT. 27, 111:9, •
Warne 'arcs.
OE
THE OLD iIARBLE YARD
STILL IN. OPERATION
The understated basing purchased the MAR
BLE YARD of the late GEORGE McCARE, de
sires to Inform the public that having employed
experlenced men, be Li prepared to do all kinds of
work In the line of _
MONItMENTS,
-- HEAD STONES
MANTLES and
In the seri hest manner and at lowest rates
Persons desiring anything fn the Marble line am
Invited to rail and examine !work, and save agents'
eommbtsion. •
JAMES MCCABE
Towsoda, Pa., Nov. 111, . 7.4t1r
VATINO *HOUSE. Something
.124 pew. A Ant-elan RESTAURANT and
nATINO MUM on Magi street. manna tha
Amulets notal. Open, at all boars.sidle and
ilti nksl 6 . S. W.olllllll', ToPpWar.
soy mots
•
LEHI.GE VALLEY
rENN. ¢r NBW ram RALE, imam
Ax=putout of Pssaeroger Trains to tate effect
MAT It. Uti
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- i.aves - ,ff.lo
No. 22 leaves Wyalusing 2t imo A.H.. French
town 6:14. Buromeraeld 6:22. Standing Stone 6:31,
Wysanking 6:40, Towanda 6:53. Ulster. 7:06, Milan
7:16, Athens 7a5. Sayre i:Y►.Waverly 7:ss,arriVi 1g
in ElnAira at E 0 A. M.
No. Il leave i Elmira at 5:41 PAL, Waverly 6:25,
Sayre' 6:45. Athens 6:50. Milan 6:52. Ulster 7:68:
Towanda 7:2A. Wysaulting 7:25. Standing Stone
7:44. Rumtnerteld 7:52. Frenchtown 2:02, striving
at Wyalusing 5:15 P.M.
Trains 6 and 15 rim daily. Sisseping canon trains
8 and 15 between Niagara Funs and Philadelphia
and between Lyons and New York without chaages
Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara
Falls at.d Philadelphia without change, and
through coach to and from It/chester via Lyons.
WM.' STEVENSON.
- Supt. P. & Y. E. R.
Sayre, Pa., May 16,1650.
le the OLDEST BEST CONSTRUCTED! BEST
EQUIPPED,! and hence the
LEAD IWO . 11A.1.1iWat
•
WEST AND NORTHWEST!
It isifhe short and best route between Chicago
. and all points in
N4l.hern Iowa: Dakota, Wyoming,
Nebiaska. California, Orsizon, Arizona. Utah:
Colorado. Idaho, Montan% Nevada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA
DENVER, LEADVILLE,
ONG
SALT LAKE,.SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY .•
Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and all,
Points in the Territories, and the West. Also. for
Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Sheborgam•Mar ,
queue, Fond du Lac. Watertown, 'Houghton.
Neenah, Menasha, st. Paul, Minneapolis. Huron,
Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota,
- Wisconsin and the Northwest. ,
.At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago
North-Western and the U. P. R'ys 'depart from,
arrive-ft and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago. close Connections are made with the
Lake Stage; Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio.
Ft. Wayne and PCLIDPVVIIIIII, and Chicago &
Grand Trunk Wye, and the Kankakee and Patt
Handle Routes. I •
Close connections made at , iunction•Poilits.
It Is the ONLY LINE running-
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
Chicago' & Council- Bluffs.
Millman Sleepers on all: Night •mains;
Insist uptin Ticket Agents selling you Tickets
via this road. 'Examine your Tickets, awl refoi,e
to buy if they do nut read O'er the. Chicago &
North-Western Railway.
If you wish the Best Traveling Acenmmodattons
von will buy your Tickets by this route, IR - AND
WILL TAKE NONE OTHER,
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
MARVIN - 111,76H1TT,
• 2.d In P. & Getel Mang7r, Chicago.
20 YEARS . 20
ODD 'STT.A2SrD
GEO.STEVF.NB
tiro• now. better prepared than era - to
FURNITURE!
We manufacture our own goods and
warrant them to be as represented.
PARLOR SUITS In all the leading styles
DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN' AND
While vse fumish ,. the finest ITEMISE
and Equipments. a larger and - better stock of
CASKETS and T 11131311 NW?, with a large experi
ence in our business. we guarantee as low. if not
lower, prices than those who have-not as good
facilities as ourselves.
ifir We furnish Chairs, Pall and Corpse Pre
servers. free of charge.
And thin iinrctTO where yon 'can do thi hest
L. FROST'S SONS
FREE TO EVERYBODY!
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Towanda, Sept.:2,
.1641
SPRING AND SUMMER !
At the CLOTHVC{; HOUSE of
M. E. Rosenfield
Main-st., Towanda, you will find
The Best Gods
The Latest\Styles
Tice Low st Prices
His IMMENSE S 6K. embraces all
the latest styles, in great variety, of,
READt-MADE . CLOTHING
For Men's, Youth's and Boy's wear, from the finest
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GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
This department is r complete, having a
full Hilo of Hosiery. Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, .Ready-made Shlrtb, Suramor -Un
derwear, &c. c
- A very large stock of the newest styles in
every quality. Also, EMBRELLAS,
.TRAVEL
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. .
REMEMBER—That you can save money
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1831 THE cunrvATon 1882
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•
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•
The undersigned has permanently
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ALL
KINDS OF BOILER WORK.
Boiler Tube's repaired, Job Work of all kinds done
and warranted, Estimates given for new hollers,
-and Boller Inspections made. We have had large
experience and are thoroughly posted in ell branch
es. We trust those In want of Boilers and Sheet.'
Iron will study their own interests and patronite Us.'
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Holiday Goods !
C. P. WELLES'
CROCZERT
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Are now showing an Elegant and ExtPnsive line of
Goods tcultable for Present.,
Dolls,•Doll Heads and Bodies;
Albums,' Autograph Albums,
Toy Books, Vases, Toilet Sots,
• • •
lan LINE 07 MAJOLICA
At gr e atly reduc e d price,s
Motto & Fancy Cups & Saucers,
Mugs, Napkin Rings, Silverware;
Solid Cold Rings, etc.,
TOYS Or ALL KINDS !
New Iron Toys—indestructible.
Crockery & Glassware,
4 pecorated
Tea Sets, and Chamber Sets.
HANGING LAMPS
At reduced prices. Al:cp a'treat variety too no
tnerilu% to mention, all'at lowest prices for quality
Towanda, Pa.: November 10. taal. .;
Agents wanted for the Lite and Week of
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The only curaplete ,tvrs . of Isti noble life and tragic
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fished. Ey John C..llldpatb.
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which the country 11..)0dC4. ' They are ' ttter i ly
worthless; an outrage ul.-at the MICIDeII of the great
dead, and a base fraud on the rahlie. This Look
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(WANTED!
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Hay, Strati" and Grain
For which we will pay
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- or at points on L. V. R. It. •
Having roue i,f Dedrtek's Perpetual Presses,
with a capacity l'er baling 60 tons per day, we are
enabled to receive large gnantittesof hay and straw
at many of the principal shipping points of this
and adjoinir ' , counties. We are aleo agents for
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Office over Patch S Tracy's. Store'. novto,Bl
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NOTION
HOUSE!
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Offer a carefully-selected stock of the
above-mentioned goods; and respectfully
invite all dealers to examine the same and
be convinced that money can be saved by
purchasirig goods of us.
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.P. 8.4--We wish it distil ctly understood
that *dwill positively not sell goods at
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MAN ET FACTURF9.
COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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I Portable & BtatiOnary Circular Mills,
;i SHINGLE MACHINES,
CORN SHELLERS,
Field Rollers and Plow Points,
GRIST & SAW MILL MACHINERY
Of oil kinds, or repairs.for the same.
BOILER MAKING
Or repairing of old Boilers, putting in
- new Heads or Flues, a specialty.
Qs" We hate facilities for turn ing ou
FIRST-CLAIYS BOILERS on short no
tie&
won ;
Portable and Stationary Engines
Of any size made to order. Al4O. Brass and Iron
• . Castings. We ore the best iron and our Work
Is done by skilled mechanics. We guaran
tee all our work. Quatationsgiren on •
/Mutton or Richardson Saws. Bub-
Ape, or Imathet 4 Beltlng.
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of Stevens' cE Long's, Towanda..
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ACKLEY & DEAN,
MAIN STREET, TOWANI)A. PA.
IMIMI
Mil
YNEs
m
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MN PILE
Fyn. ptomsare radstr.rc,stinging, itallig,WOrbe at
right; seems ms if pin warms were crawling about
the rectum; thereinto parts are often affected. Ma
pleasant, economical and positive Cure, SWAVIR . II
OINTId tla eUpinifit to any article in the market.
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8nne5,11.2.5. Address, Dm Swarat & Sox, Phila„Pa.
ithemalint
iienralgia, Sprains, .
Pain in the.Baek - and Side.
There IS nothing more painful,•;ettan these
disco es; but the ,paln can 'be removed arLd
the, disease cured by use of P e rry Davis'
Pain Killer.
till* remedy is not a cheap Benzine
or Pet rolcum product that must be kept
away from fire or heat to avoid danger
of explo.lon. nor is it sus untried experi
ment that may do more harm than good.
"Pain Killer has been -in constant use
for forty years, and the universal testimony
frrin all parts of the world Is, It never
fails. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost instantaneously.
Being a purely vegetable remedy, it Is safe
In the hands of the most inexperienced.
The record of cures by the use of Pant
Ru.iaa would fill volumes. The following
extracts from letters received show what
those who have tried it think:
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says:
About a pair since my wife become_ subject
to severe suffering from rheumatism Our
resort was to the PAPS KILLER. which speedily
relieved her.
Charles Powell writes from the Sailors'
Home, London :
II h a been &Muted three years with neuralgia
" and violent spasms of the stomach: The doctors
at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in
despair. I tried your Pun Ku-L=and it Os a
• me immediate relief. I have regained my
strength. and am now able to follow my usual
oPc v oiration.
0. H. alworth Saco, Me., writei:
I eximrienced iinmediate relief from pain in
the side by the use of your Pant Kyr* r.
E. York says :
. have used your Fa= Entre. for rheumat EM:
and have received great benefit
Barton Seaman says :
Have used PAIN KILL= for thirty years.
and have found it a nererlatlin remedy for
rheumatism and lameness.
Burditt writes :
• It ner,rfaiht to give relief In cases of rhetsmat.ina.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes :
From actual use, I know your Pact But=
is the best medicine I can get
-f All druggists keep. PAIN Kamm Its prlce
Is so low that It is Within the reach of all,
and It will save many times Its cost In doctors'
bins. 26e., 50e. anti 111.00 'a bottle.
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VEGETABLE SALSA EMC •
ELIIII
Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds,
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People die of consumption simp
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.Fifty-one years of con
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Price 3. ? ,c. roe r.rd i • ler I,attle.
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Dr.Baxt6l . -`2 Laudrake .
rE
Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
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:LINIMENT
For :Tian and Beall !
The -most perfect liniment ever
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For Sae Everywhere.
THE SYMPTOMS Or LIVER COMPLAINT
are.nneasiness and pain the sometliner
pain in the shon , der, and Is mistaken for rheutna
tism; - the St,mach is affected with ler-sof appetite
and sickness; bowels, In general, c save, some
times altermating with lax; the head is troubled
with pain, and dull, 'waxy sensation ; considerable
tors of memory. With fainlui sensation. of having
left undone something which ought to have been
done; often complaining of weakness, debility and
low spirits. Sometimes many of the above symp
toms attend the disease, and at othertimes very
few of them : but the Liver Is generally the organ
most involved.. . .
REGULATE THE LIVER, AND PREVENT
Dpipersla, Constipation, • Jaundice
-Bilious Attacks. Chills and Fever,
Headache. Colic; Depression or
Spirits. Sour Stomach, heart
burn. Piles,
etc. •
Tonic, Alterative anil Cathartic:.
Simmons Liver 'Regulator, purely yegetaide, is
the medicine generally used in the South to arouse
tlietorpidVer to healthy action. I
lit•n - ets w ith extraordinary power and
efficacy on the Liver and Kidneys!
The action of the Regulator Is free from nausea
orgrlping. It is most effective. In !starting tht
secretions of the' Liver, causing the bile to_act as a
cathartic, 'When ( there is au excess of bile in the
Stomach, thy Itegniator is an active purge; after
the removal of ins bile It will regulate use bowels
and Impart vigor acd healtiLto the whole system.
See that yuti get tte GendinJ In White Wrapper,
with red Z, prepared only by J. Zelin & Co.
Sold by all Druggists.
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MEAT MARKET! t
. . . C. M. MY E, R,: .-
. ,
' Located In
. ..
BEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET;
l •
Kecp on hand, • :
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FRESH AND 'SALT - MEATS,
DRIED BEEF , FISH ,
POULTRY,
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GARDEN VEGE' MILES AND BERRIES IN
! , TIIE 11, SEASON, ac..
r -
air All goods delivered free of charge.
.6. M. MYER,
• Tnws , tols. Ps.. May 14, IPI4I.
T IST OF LEGAL BLANKS
Prlntedand kept on sale at the RaroirrinOrrica
at %rholesale or retail.
Deed. - ,
Iltortgsge.
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Bond.
Treasurer's Bond.
Collector's Bond. ,
Lease. '
Complaint.
Commitments. • - '
Warrant. i •
Constable's Return.
Artlelesot Agreement,ll rms.
Bond on Attachment.
Constable's Sales.
Collector's Bales.
Execution.
Bubpona.
Petition for License. •
Bond for Mennen. -
Note alkpat.
Nati .ralDent
liOni , :_ and .
.-finuftitld,
Many people, especially in the far
Interior, have few or no eggs In wih
ter. - This is a result of 'neglect more
than anything else.' Tile' fowls, are
not cared for as they should be ? or
they would lay nearly as well in win
ter-as in summer, -
One of the first requisites for winter
eggs is a comfortable and agreeable
house for the fowls--a house which
shall be their own exclusively. In
too many %stances no provision is,
made for the comfort of the bens.'
They are obliged to share the quar
ters of the pigs or the cattle, to sleep
on the wood pile, to wade through
snow and mud and barnyard slash,
and to fare slimly as to rations. It
is no wonder that hens treated in this
way do not lay. If hens are expected
to produce , eggs they must be en
couraged and assisted by comfortable
quarters...
The, second requisite is good feed
ing. Poultry-keepers in some parts
of 'the country know how :to feed
pretty well, bat in other sections they
know very little; about it. If you
want your hens to lay this winter,
treat them something after this man
ner:
Give a warm breakfast, consisting
of ground-corn and oats, and bran,
"cooked, or at least, scalded with
skiinmed ;milk. Get the corn and
oats giound, about half and half, of,
each, and_then add about the same
bulk of glo(i. , sweet
.wheat bran, malt]
sprouts or buckwheat middlings ; iri
the feed is boiled for an hour it will'
be all the better. Of this they shouid
have as much as they will eat up I
clean every morning in,a trough with
a slatted lid. As soon as they are
done.eatini?„ they should have as much
clean, fresh water as they want; and
after this some broken oyster shells I
.to pick at. 'lf a eabbage'is Suspend
ed within. reach the-hens will know
what to - do with it. ' At noon they
sould have a sheaf of oats or 'wheat
ti - .pick
-.. pick at, sand a little buckwheat.
T is latter
they
be thrown among !
i
ti esstraw they have been picking at.
i
i-,,- •
t, evening they should have a full
r d of corn, and if the ' weather is
very cold, the corn should be warmed
by. putting it in hot water for a i few
minutes, and as much fresh water as
they want to drink. Such a bill Of
fare, repeated every day, with such
variations as • you can , make, will
soon . make. the hens lay. - ;in lieu of
cabbage, boiled turnips. or potatoes,
may be given: If these are...Tu.:shed
and mixed In the
. mornity? feed it M
will lie about right. any recommend
fre.sh meats for laying - fowls. - ,It is
gOod in small quaqties, but it is too
expensive. Milk is the best substi
tute for animal food, and is cheaper,
and on farms always at hand:
' A third requisite for winter eggs
is to keeplsmall flocks. From twenty
tottiirty,iS as many as should ever
be kept in one flock in close quarters.;
more are attempted the percentage
of eggs will be smaller. The very
best results' are obtained with flocks
of ten or twelve. hens and a cock:—
Farm Jounidl. - •
-. It is nearly time to consider the
winter feeding of farm gtock; at least•!
this is the month to make all the plans
and get everything in order for the
cold season that will soon be at hand.
The question of winter feeding in all
its bearings is lin important 'one.
There...is a constant outgo of fodder,
and the ,problern is to so govern the
expenditure_ that -the best returns
may be obtained. Not 'only must the
animal's be "kept," Int they must he.
kept . well, that the opening of the
new year of pasturage may,: not. find
them run dOwn, or as it is termed,
"spring , poor." Aside from briniging
the stock through in a healthy and
vigorous ,condition, there is the ma
nure to be considered. This should
be a good 'dividend tlpon the winter's
outlay, and therefom it should' have
a place in the plans for winter feed
ing. It cannot be too strongly urge-d,
that the best manure is made under
cover. The same system which gives i
the hest protection anal care to the I
animals will insure the most satisfac- I
tory returns -in the . manure/ from I
them'. feeding for manure. is more!
and more to be a leading factor in
the winter •keeping or ftrm animals.
A plenty of the beSt feed; a free sup
ply of. pure :water, and warm guar-
ters, are three essentials in profitable
winter farming. This does not mean '
that the animals shall be in the stalls
and stables all the time, but it does
preclude that taut-of-door,straw-stack
feeding; when the animals must stand
in unprotected-, shivering groups the
whale night through. Sheds—and-!
good one'siwill pay for themselves
in the better manure that *ill be !
made in,, tliem—not mention the.
economy. in food for -the animals_ thus
protected. American Agricillt . urist
for Nore
Tar. GREAT
nfailing Specie
IZEI
DER 031PLAI1T
: Salt: is used as a, fertilizer, and
usually with beneficial effect on crops.
It is known, however. that a. too lib-
erat , application of it will destroy
vegetation. The refuie salt from the
anondaaa 'salt works is used qiiite
commonly in Western New York on
wheat lands. It is applied sometimes
on the growing crop in Sprina,- but,
usually on the field andand-workedinto
the soil pi evious -to seeding. A much I
larger quantity. may-be used when I
worked into the soil w ith safety.'
Used in this way it is beneficial in
destroying insects and'wOrins in the'
soil, as well as to promote growth
and early maturity of the crops. Tt
Is not claimed that salt is a direct
fertilizer, fOr sodiuM is not. found to
be an element'of plant food to. any
great , extent in the cereal crops, but
a mechanical effect is somehow- pro
duced which is beneficial to vegeta
,tion'to a limited extent. Last season
one of my neighbOrs used Over four
tons of salt on thirty acres of wheat
land, worked into the soil- before
seeding, for which he thinks the croP
was much Improved ; the yield 'wait
over thirty bushels per acre of 'supe
rior quality of wheat. The straw of
grain when treated with salt is usu
ally, brighter and eleatferof rust or
fungi. than elsejtvhere, which would
seem to show a more :healthy condi
tion of the plant.--F. P. Root, Jton
rog Co., N. Y.
THE last hard, winter taught a
costly lesson in stock-growing, and
especially in beef-making, In central
portions of the country, where sufli
gent provision for shelter is excep
tional, the extra consumption of ex-.
pensive feed, the loss. of flesh of store'
stock from exposure, and the slow
improvement of corn-feeding bul
locks, are considerations that seri
ously affected the pocket-gbh retard
cdthe preparation of the future sun
ply of teeves for Eastern and Euro
pean tntirketi. • The Conditions .of
Winter Layers.
Note , ori Farm Stock.
•-.----... -.111411,•-•----. ,
Salt for Wheat Field
production keep the margin of profit
narrow; the cost of feed is increas.
ing;. the domain of free pasturage
decreasing ; .and the breadth of this
margin can only Pe held intact by
economy in feeding; by imhking a'
ton of hay or a bushel of corn pro-
duce more,flesh than before. In such
a winter, or in any winter; the keep
of a bullock .may be economized by
the aid of Colonel Curtis's -- hemlock -
board. The loss of flesh by expos .
are is not only a waste of the feed
eaten,
but also of the feed to be eaten,
and besides that, there is a real loss
in the value of the flesh subsequently
put on Altogether, it is a loss that
more ;than destroys the. margin of
profit lin the case of thousands of
feeders. 'There is indifference, cafe
lessness,-that savors of. recklessness,
in the treatment of our farm animals,
which brings out in a stronger light
than anything else the inherent legit
imate profits of a business that can
endure so much of loss.
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Sick Headache
Nine times - out often the cause is -
; in the fact- that the stomach' ,is not
able to digest, the food last intro(' aced
into it, either fur its having been un
suitable or, excessive in quantity: A
'diet of bread and ) butter, with ripe
fruits or berries, with moderate exer
cise to . keep up a gentle perspiration,,
'will often cure
,it in a short time.
One 'teaqiorinfur of powdered char
, coal in half a - glass - of . water, and;
drank*, sometimes gives• relief: And
vet - the above ruriedies will pot avail
,in all casi.ls. A sovereign
.remedy
for this disease is not easily found.
A correspOndent contributes the fol
lowing Sick . heartache is periodical,
and is the signalof . distress which
the "stomach puts up to inform us
that there is an over-alkaiine condi
tion of its fluids; that it needs a nat
aril acid to restore th., battery to
its normal workin?2,- , eandition. When
the first symptoms of a headache ap
pear,, take , a teaspoonful of - lemon
juice clear fifteen minutes before each
meal, and the - same d, , se at bedtime.
Follow . this up until all symptoms
are past,. taking no other remedies,
and you will soon be able . to go free
from . . yout. unwelcome nuisance.
Many will object to this, because the
remedy - is too siMple, but I have
made - many,ctires in this way././r.
Haire. , .
=I
RAISE MORE Coitg.—Those farm
ers who haVe been inclined to accept
our advice of the past year will find.
their account in -it, and those who
have disregarded our - sufrgestions
will find that by this time next year
cows vs ill be very scarce and dear.
The number of cows in the country
,maintains a quite' uniform ratio to
theThumber of inhabitants, varying
if at all, from twenty-Chred
cows to, one hundred inhabitants. -
i For the past ten years thepopulaiion
has- increased very rapidly -from-nat
ural causes as well as froth emigra-
Lion, while the number of cowshas
Inot increas'ed proportionally. The
icountry,is bare of-cattle from Maine
to Texas, independent of the. reduc
tion in numbers by the severity of
the winter last year.' Beef and cows
Fare botii . scarce, and will continue ti;
be , for the next fire yearsunder the
most favorable circumstaneesfor pro
duction,: Our dairymen who own
forty as.tres4f - 4and and upwards will
finctsit protthible to rear Cows from
their best stock— This, at least, is
Coti,ty Lt
tellure+r. -
. •
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. .
i TLIE milking qualities'of ebws are
; -- the results Of the:arts of man., The
( - a - ivy in its natural' state ,ttN,es as Much
milk as will keep a calf about two
montht,. then. for four mouths as
much as will partially sustain
after that it takes ertie of itself. On
the other hand, the cow which
_art
has prodUeed gives as much-milk fur
four mOnths in the year.as will s.up
port. Nur or five calves, and for five
Months more as umett'aS would sup , .
port three, - two and one.. Thus we
find that almost evert, breed has its
strains. The'. 11: , s
its- milking qualities just in propor
tion as man has induced them. The
.Hereford is also a noted beef-produc
-in,,. breed; but these are strains which.
- are deep milkers. • But man ha.. 4 not
- suceeed6l so well in converting but;
'ter. and milk-produeers into llavy
beef animals. The Ayrshire, the , .ler=
seys,- the .Guernseys, are not easily
converted into beef 'animals; yet it
may he, said that' -man chanaes the
characteristics of animals - -.lm4t at
will. • .
STI ER S wekrhing from 120 to I IJO
pounds be suit th - e - Britishbutcliels,
as they can cut up the..i•ca , -( asses - or
such most dv for their cus
tomers, and the sizes of the lueces
are more acceptable tO them.
.
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