Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 22, 1881, Image 4

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Mr Christmas baits ale }shag swot;
The Flaw Iles MAW at afar fast;
A. 13. all araaad Is eat= aid tats ; -
L any 'Maass tits the air
Warbles tag Sepia ea the spay.
The Italy spay;
Wahl does he say today. today,
Mat Aces be say ?
He ship the eon of Peseo—Geoti4lll
To all the catkins of the earth
Re slap at Gratitude to film •
Who tor oar saes Ms day bad bira;
He sings of Perfect Itrceiserbood.
Of rendeting tor Itvti—Good ;
Be slap of laptrieitorpera;
Of Love. that Make* of earth s heaven
Take yr., In my thanksgiving. part:'
-Be earoU frsawildsllttie beart
"Kate with mine own. your voles' beard
Let Wan be grateful as the Bird r•
All We lbe Robin sings today,
TWilsy. today.
Percbed WO upon the holy spray!
Journal.
mainbaiged ♦sat..
I saw so much Paid abont the merits of
Hop Bitters, and my wife who was al
ways doct9rir:gi<*d never well, teased
rice so nrgentljr.to get lbersome, I conelud
eti to be- htuntingod again ; and I am
gis,d I did, fijiin Itss than two months'
'>us ofAtin Bitters my wife was , cured, and
ii - oi,Sos retrained so for eighteen months
, I like midi humbugging.—H. , T.,
Et. Tra.4, [Pioneer Prat.]
14)tal Correspondence.
Tlit l / 4 URT AND LICENSES. -
The, full:Uwing rebolution appears from
the report of proceedings to have been
iwauimonaly :oil:opted at tl.e Good Temp
lars' Conventiou recently held in Canton :
Resolved, 44, That inasmuch u the
Supreme Court. of Pennsylvania rule■
ti at the granting of licenses is wholly at
the discretion of the district judge, we
shall continue to remonstrate against the
granting of any reuses to sell intuzi
es g, leaving the judge and petitioners
:o take all the resoonsibility of forcing
these pernicious houses into .our
communities.
The grave errors embodied in this reso
lution prevail to a very wide extent among
professed tetrperan. e °pit: in this state,
and ought to be corrected.
• They- cannot, . wash their
hinds of blood-guiltness -in' this matter
by — simply remonstrating against the
granting of licenses hi obedience to the ,
law which has their authoritative sane-
tion. The policy of titela'iv is fur license.
It authorizes the 'Court to grant licenses.
— lt stands as substantt. fly enacted by the
Legislature that reptaled the "local op
-°-tion law." This law submitted the ques.
tiou of granting, licenses to the: direct
vote of the people. Its repeal took that
privilege from them, so , that they cannot
reach the , question only through the
Legislature and Executive. Once adm
that a judge may set up his own
.private
opiniUn, as to the wisdom of the policy of
a law, and administer it instead of the
law, and your give him power to practi
cally repeal law.' If be could thus prac
tically repeal it in one case he might in
others, and thus law-making and it uses
would be practically nullified. The pri
vate opinion of the. judge would become
the law.
The Supreme Court makes no Sue
ruling as stated in the alo!ye resolution.
What it does rule is t.hts " That to
grant tit - refuse a license is entirely with
in the discretion of the Court of Quarter
Sessions and no appeal lies therefrom."
See Tctole's Appeal th, Norris page 37f3,
-The discretion which the law gives the
Court to grant vi refit , :e license on a par
ticular application dues not extend to the
general question of - setting aside the
p3licy.of the law under which that discre
tion is given.
Ifere is the language of the Supreme .
Court on this point al,o, `" Whether li
censes should be granted is a legislative
not a judical qftestifin. Court sits to
- administer the law fairly as it is given to
tbem.and not to male or repeal it." -
.The-Court may t ce!are the law inoper
• alive when it conflicts with the Constitu
tion,_, not because the Court his any
authority over law, • but because the Con-.
stitation is a higher law and must prevail.
And what is t the Constitution . but a
higher law adopted by the people, the
source of authority. If the law does not
represent the will of the people, it is so
because the people do not represent their
nan=will i^ . casting their votes. They
choose their agents to• make their laws
and instruct them in the ilatforms they
endorse. It is cowardly, hies and unjust,
to charge npOn the judge the evil conse
queoces of a bad law .which )the Court
faithfully administers. The real criminal
is behind the . Court. Whin Governor
Ilartranft, Nern-like throttled all .the
anti-license voters in the state, the great
mass of them were clinked into silence
and said by,their votes, amen ! we sub
mit to be slaves to the rum power, and .
wear the party shackles. And ever since
they-have tramped upon the treadwbeel
of party tnachine.ry till the shacklegait
hati become second nature.
Temperancte republiCans, and temper
•
ante democrats, please remember, the
responsibility is :won you. That the keep ;
• ers. of. "these pernicious pest-houses,'!"
keep them by your authority. " Sliff
have yet to learn that an agent is more
criminal than his principal." 0. J. C;
meA °agar gamble mad Mimi Came
of IL
Some genius—we suspect him to belong
to the!jovisl order of humanity—h. a said:,
"The day to drone and dream, the night
to learn and ramble." We do not pro
pose to dispute this worthy's view of the
:matter. but present hirewith the expert
' ence of a Philadelphia joumaliit„Mr.
William H. Cunuington, 1712 - North
' Twentieth street, ono of whose nocturnal
rambles be thus refers to, beginning his
narration rather peculiarly, -however : "1
am not a rheumatic, and have been trou
bled very little , with bodily pains.- Last
Tuesday morning I experienced very an
noying stiffness of the neck, which grew ,
worse as the day wore on. Toward even
ing it became very severe, and I could
scarcely turn my head in any direttion.
- Arriving home at tea time, it was with
difficulty that I could cat my meal. My
wife wanted to rub my neck with St. Ja
cobs Oil, but I refused, saying I thought
- the affliction would soon pass away. Tea
over, against the remonstrances of my
family, I left hornet° ramble toward the
new Chestnut Street Opera House, about
two and a-ballmiles from ray residence.
I started in the midst of a heavy sn.,w
storm, and ref:liaised at the tit stre until
the close Of the p •rforrnairce, :.ithough I
could feel my uerk getting worse and be
coming very painful. Leaving the play
the trouble came to teach hone. The
storm continued ; the car in which I was
blocker* rrly every square, a
cold current of,air_swept through the car,
and I did not resell my - house until toward
2 a. it., ti wile: time my neck bad be
come absolutely rigid. Tfren I consented
to the rue of tit. Jacobs Oil, which my
wife applied two or three timrs before I
- arose. , I , x , ntitmed its time that day and
by evening i f was free from poll, and the
next muruitig I amused nip- l: by twist.
- rug my peek in any direction that stilted
Inn, and not. a vestige of stiffness rennin.
ed. '—Boson Hera/4,
CAROL.
IMIL 11111 E. NUM if Ult Ong
LYDIAPINKHAM IB
VEGETA= MEM=
reran thane Patent Conglalsol tma Weraummes
eeemameat tune ham feneede gegal
Itwtit cone sandy the word farm of fensahtCom.
plants, all ovarian trochiseea andCleam
thm, Telling and Instineements, 11214 tbir e 07111.410011
Waal Weelitem. and la partiesdatty adegatii S. O.
Mango of We.
TM 011101/111 =di nivel tampon frees the sterothi
an auly stage of development: The tendency to eatij
meows humor. tLere beheciped veryapeedDy by ita
It ramose fahttnam, ghatuleaci, dentraysall craving
far itimolanti, and relieve, weakness of the damsel.
It atrea Bloating, neadaehes, Nervous rrotdratton,
General NUM 113901100011!. Inpremlon and . lndir
gertios,
That feellng of bearing dawn, aradng refolded
and badmebe. le always pernmnestly awed by Ile ma.
It will at all thneaand under alleiremmtaintes act in
harmony with theist"' that govern the female system.
For the earner ninny Onotdataht of either= tile
Cortlnmuldumetraamed. •
Lrgl/I.L PINKELLIVII TEGETABLY. 4,0111•
romp , is prepared at =1 and tat wrement Avenue,
Lynn, gam pries E. 81: bottleefor OS. gent by mall
in tbe farm of Mila also loth. form of lozenges, on
remit* of pries, $1 per boa for either. Kra linkhant
freely ammers all WM* of Imam Bend for paingh-
Addrest as Adam /ration tAt. Amer.
2fo Way oboold b. oriamost LTDII. Z. MXMiI
LIVE 2. paza. Thai care
s eassUpolloo, bil/oososoo.
ikod torptelty of tbo 25 acts pet box.
gar Sold by all llregaism'Ci
Is aPO the Cure
Tk LI FETI M E
SURPASSES, OTHERS §,
0111180gfark& a.
30 UNION SCLNEW YORK 1 6 ;
eki I CA G 0 ILL k
•••''''' C ) RANGE MASS. Ir•
GALVANISM and ELECTRICITY
The greet Curative Arista
A GALVANIC BATTERY
Is imbedded In this -Medicated Plaster, whle-h, *ben
applied to the body prudueee a constant but nald
current of Elect/Keay, which is most embilandiniy,
affording immediate relief to the most
pains of whatsoever maws. They ere ci =l
Mlby Physicians to be the most scientific suet&
application of those subtleand mrderionl
elements of nature for the positive and speedy curs
of the following complaints, TULA
• - Rheumatism; Neuralgia; hick Head.
'ache; Weak and Inflamed Ryes; All
petioles of the Wain; Spinal Com.
plaints; X idney and Liver Complaints;
' , laxities, Paralysis and Lumbago; Dye.
pepsin; Asthma and Lung Diseases; Dis•
cam, of the Heart; 'Nervous Prostra•
fleas; die. -
' PRICE ONLY $l.OO.
THE BELL [ANN CO.. Pimp l es,
• 042 !ham, Ca. 13th Ct.. Nov Tcrki,l
AGENTS WANT7, I I:II.
*MD STAMP rult OILISCULAIS.
YOB SALE BY ALL DBUOCESTIL
Itentkon this paw. Ba k tor wan.
Heattli Beaus
!teal :Intl you will mot regret.ll!
The Tanen-rod beauty. Ninon ea rrnept. as
ri to:fished the world by re:oaf/1g the wonder :tit
ta , , clearness a•ol brdlloucy of itind aud conapl-z
-thr afltooft Ler 11. e. At the *la of 9S ht r
surf von a. it "t, bieouatig an I freh. ea a girl cf
l& el he :a rot R. 1.4 the iiPc over. , of thetunotli
a al tool :looni.t, l'Abbe art flint.) At ricrac
miter ,a b • 1 , 1 -anal lid, rent voluAle teem[ to
p'.; ysicizn, oho supplied it to the court &debrine:l
/mfg. .5 • t to hacifoll f the empire ft mule lb pre
c.,:sloo of a.vel. brated American physician, who hat
b./need:tan ty sure/info! la the treat to exit cf./flood
and Nan lii/IPaarlit and that the public renorolly
la ay erj thelfee ,, fos or this tea reelopm prrpn ref
lion, th/. P el.or Los placed the recipe 11 the Hell
Mann C . .. of New York. rho are prpar..o
to enoply the dernands of the thousands °tong, r
r.apli•-anotc It speedily try:hetes all In:two r o•
111.00.1 PILSI4UN ING such es Peroful.., Salt
tthcelna, Eczema. Pimples, 'loth
Palettes. Freckles. Ilantle. /tough
, •ltin Catarrh. Ltiee Complaint, In
thasne:ll Eyeato.. to.' It is an absolute
antidote tot. mALARIA and r" t a ren
free circulation throughout the eystcht. It is called
D'EFFIA'TAr
$1 per package, Or G for 13.
ocntt-7 caellinlottcrf .nn, postage pr.O. •
1:::17:1ftz.a 03.84.2 E'ray,/ , TeseZo:k.
:tor E-..:eiyerzt ge , 7i.
L FPe.l:t•Le..tr...,)rcirealar.
F
EMPLOYMENT -
FOR ALL TO SELL A ROUSE-
HOLD ARTICLE.
The poor as well as the rich, the old as well as
the young, the wife as well as the' husband, this
'young maiden as well as the young man, the gir
as well as the boy, may Just as well earn $ few dot
tars in honest employment, as to sit around the
house and wait fur others to earn it 'for them. We
can glee you employment all the time, or during
your spare hours only traveling. Or in your own
neighborhood, among your friends and acquaint
ances. If you do not care for employment, we can
impart valuable Information to you tree of cost.
It will cost you only one cent for a Postal and to
writs for our Prospectus, and It may be the means
of making you a good many dollars. -
Do not neglect this opportdnity. You do not
have to Invest • large sum of money, and run a
great risk of losing it. You will vadily see that
It will be an easy matter to make from Ito WINO° a
week, and establish a lucrative, and independent
business, honorable. straightforward and profits.
hie. Attend to this matter 1 4 10 W, for there Is
NOSILY IN IT for all who eager* with us. N e
will surprise you and you will wcind..r why lou
never wrote to us before. We send Jill parties..
tars hes. Address NI leN NYE II 'r '0 Co..
(Name this paper.) octl.mil MARION, Onto.
QTONE , Flaming, Cam S il ls and •
. .
Baser of twat excellent quality sod durabilitil
building None. • bumph, of watch can tie Nee ATING• HO ME. -- Something
at UA. rockers new banding at Sayre. Ordeal new. A ilmit-rites HUSTAIIft ANT and
Ailed amid souttiNta tam Apgitto thia Gibes ef * 4 ' Ma HOW'S 00 .irate ShiefeePPoldlo ib*
if. X 111111311 AX. Aimpratas nowt, Opre st ail boom sight MI
Ilmmeil O v
ielismismi lissio i itto .L __ SIMINTIVAmpoosw,
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ilile Mall • wrr , 0//i VW*
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JAMS DIoCMEBE
i Ilse resumed
comm ISIUDGE-8T&
issikin It 16
inafit_"terS
FOR CHOICE= GROCERIES
CASH PAID FOR
BUTTER, EGGS, &c.
GOODS SOLD AT THE -
LOWEST LIMING RATES
JAMES MeCABE.
Towanda. April 2s. ladayL.
NEW FIRM
SWARTS
6v
GORDON
Nave Sited the Old Stare
CORNER OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS,
t •
lately occupied by Owen Bros.) with azi entire
NEW STOCK OF FINE
• FAMILY
Groceries & Provisions.
We Mlle attention toms
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
AND CHOICE STOCK
NENKT GOODS I
fir The higbest market prices paid to
Farmers in 'Cash for desirable produce.
An assOrtment of :"
'Wood and Willow Ware'
kept constantly on hand. Buyers in !Judea to
tail and examine our Goods and Prices.
•
M. D. SWART'S,
A. S. GORDON.
Towanda, January 24th. Int.
STEVENS & LONG
General Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
And
COUNTRY PRODUCE,'
HAVE REMOVED
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
CORNER OF MAIN k PINE-Sts
alts 014 stand of Fos, Stevens St MeSew.)
They invite attention to their complete •
and very large stock of Choice New New
_f.Ns
which they have always on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO :THE
PBODUCCTBADE,
♦nd Cash pad for deslroblo kWh.
M. J. LONG
Towanda. Aprt 1 Mt.
GEORGE L. ROSS
is the Proprietor of the
NEW GROCERY STORE
JUST STARTED IN THE MON
TANYE. BLOCK.
This store bitng on the corner near the Public
Square, Is one of the finest Groceries In town, and
Mr. Boss has spared no pains In selecting the best
good■ that thci great cities afford. His experience .
In the grocery business enables him to purchase
A rst-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 of no use
to try elsewhere, for his prices are down to rock
bottom: - .
senooNovEß has
charge ::: Mr.
Roars Firs Ward store In Kellum's Bl ock. and
his prices are the lowest In town. Sir.; Ro ss. keeps
a horse and delivery wagon standing at the store..
and will deliver In the Borough. tree of charge,
all goods as soon as sold.
All kinds of desirable produce taken In eseltungt,
for Groceries or for Cash. • tt
GEORGE L:17.0:39
Towanda. Pa.. January 27.:1631.
MEAT MARKET.
E. D. RUNDELL,
Would respectfullyar nowise that he Is continuing
the Market business at the old stand of Matlock
/Lindell, and will at all nines keep a full supply of
FRESH
. .
•
OY ST Eit,B •
Constantly on hand. Country dealer' supplied at
city rates.
•
FRESH & SALT MEATS,.
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
- FRUITS, &c.
Alltioods delivered Tree of Charge.
E. D. EUNDELL.
Towanda. Pa. N0v.27, 11111.
"Anne "Garbs.
THE OLD MARBLE YARD
•
: •
STILL IN: OPERATION. -
•
The undenigned having purchased the EAR-
BLS YARD of tiMilte GIZMOS. cCA de
sires to Inform the public that having employed
work
experienced
li men. he Is prepared to do kinds of
In the ne of
•
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES, -
MANTLES and
•
SHELVES
•
in the very best manner and at lowest rapes.
Persons desiring anything to the Wilde line are
invited to call and examine works and nye agents
assimisalcm. •
JANIS XMAS'S.
Towanda. Ps., Mow. IL WM left '
PENN. YORE' RAIL BOAPS
rasusger Tails p tits I,3si
NLT 114
I ry,,it 41
15191
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311.311
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as its);
11 44;3 $41349; 40:
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$99 .. 916'
PAR A.M'
No. n. worn Wyalasing at aOti A.M.. ifiereh
.town Rumnerlield Standing Stotti CAL
Wysauk lug 1:40. Towanda 133. Ulster 7:011. Lilac
7:11. Athens 7:171. :gape 7:40. Waverly 7:47, arriving
lo Elmira at BM A. Hi
310. 31 leaves Eindra at 1:45 P.M.. Waverly OM.
Sayre 6:45. Athyns MlLan 6:69. Ulster 7Ma;
Towanda 71.1. Wyszuklug 7a5. Sfauding Stone
7:44. Ruminertletd Frenehtown wising
at Wyslusing 6:16 P. M. '
Trains II and 16 run daily. Sleepingears on trains
and 15 between Ntsp.ra Falls $. d . Philadelphia
and between Lyons and New York without champ.*
Parlor ears on Trains 2 and I between ltliagars.
Falls and Philadelphia without -change. and
through comb to and from Thetiexter via Lyon&
.. • - WM. STEVENSON.
Supt. P. It N.Y. R.ll.
Sayre, Pa.. Way 16, 1666.
,go
RA it. W
Is the OLDEST BEST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST
- EQUIPPED! endhrneefbe
LEAD LE RAILWAY
WEST AND NORTHWEST!
It Is the sheet and best note between Chicago
and all taints In f
Northern Illinois. lowa. Dakota. Wyoming,
Nebraska. California, Oregon, Arizona, Utah.
Colorado. Idaho. Montan'slN-vsda, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA
DENVER. LEADVILLE.
SALT LAKE; SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY
Cedar Rapids. Des 'Moines, Columbus. andieti
Points lo toe Territories. and the West. Also.thr
Milwaukee. Green Bay. Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Mar.
queue. Fowl du Lae. Watertown.• Houghton.
Neenah. Menasha. et. Paul, Minneapolis. Huron,
Volga„ Fargo, 'Bismarck. Winona, Diemen.
Owatonna. and all points in Minnesota, Dakota.
Wiecoußin and the Northwest.' .
At Coined Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North• Western and the U. - P. Itls depart from.
arriveat and use the same Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago. close connections are made with the
Lake Shote, Michigan Central. Baltimore & Ohio.
Ft. ,Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chirago -
Grand Trunk It'ya. and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes.-
Close connections made of Junction Points.
It Is the OELY LINE rlssaing
Pullman llotellkning Cars
• DICTWICaN
Chicago & Council Bluffs.
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Traint•
Insist-upon Ticket Agents selling von Tickets
via this road, Examine your Tiekets, and refuse
to buy if they do not read over ,the Chicago it
North-Western Railway.
If you wish the Rest Taiveling Accommodations
you will hue yOur Tickets by this route, fEr AND
WILL TAKE NI IN OTHER.
All Ticket Agents set Tickets by this Line.
MARVIN
2d V. P. t Gaol Mantr,Thicago.
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OID ,STA.=
OZO.STENZNIS
Are now better prepared than eves to
supply the public with first-class
FURNITURE!
We manufacture our own goods and
warrant them to be as represented.
PARLOR BUII In all the'leading styles.
BEDROOKSIIITS in Walnut, Asb, Cberry
DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN AND
, OFFICE fURNITURE. - •
IN UNDERTAKING-
While we furnish the finest HEARSE
and Fonipments. s larger and bettef stock -of
eafiKETrt and TAIMMINGH, with Marge experi
ence In oar business. we guarantee as low. If not
lower, prices than Itm) who ; bare tot as good
facilities as ourselves.
&I - W e funifsh, Chairs, Pall, and Corpse Pre
servers. free of ebarge.
CALL EXAMINE! COMPARE
And then purchase where you can do the bee
J..! ; 10. I f ROST'S SONS
Towanda, Sept.'s, pm.
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GENIUS REWARDED,
SOB THZ••••
ertneiral OSee, $4 Mika_mare,
JOB PRINTING
x01v : ,:. : .,i,-_ - -!,11.‘E.'
EDT, CHEAP OF THE
,
BEST- AND MOST- , RmiABLE
CLOTHING STORE IN THE
COUNTY OF BRADFORD.
J. K. BUSH,
BRIDGE 'STREETi TOWANDA,
Ras received the LARGEST AND BEST
&timed stock of
CLOT INC!
Hats and Caps,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS
GLOVES, MITTENS, &o.
Ever brought to Towanda or Bradford
county, and is now, offering. the best
I,made and finest snits at
LOWER
Than you will base to' pay for poor-made
Clothing at otherplaces. All his Clothine
is manufactured expressly for HOME
TRADE, and WARRANTED TO GIVE
SATISFACTION.
CALL & EXAMINE
BUSH, BRIDGE-ST.,IOWA-NDA.
Towanda, Sept. 28. IBS!.
SPRING AND SUMMER
1881 = 1881
At the CLOTHING HOUSE of
M. E. Rosenfield
Mai? l •
in-st., Towanda, you will find
The Best goods
The Latest Styles
The Lowest Prices
His IMMENSE STOCK embraces:al
the latest styles, in great variety, of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Vor !ten's. Youth's and Bova wear, from the !peat
and heaviest cloths to" the. cheapest and lightest
gradeefor the Bummer trade.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
This .department-is coniplete, having a
full line of Hosiery, Critters and Cuffs; Neckwear.
Handkerchiefs, iteadprnade Shirts, Summer Use
derwear, Ike. • -
A very large stock of the newest styles in
every quality. Also. trmattELLAS, TRAVEL
ING BAGS, Etc. •
REMEMBER—That yon can save money
by purchasing at the old-established Cloth
ing. Rouse of
Towanda, Nay 19, 1891.
1831'"'1882
Country Gentleman.
THE BEST OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
ENLARGEMENT FOR W'
THE. COUNTRY GIINTLEMAIS Is the LZADITIG
Jocasta t. of American Agriculture. In amount
and practical value of contents, In extent and abil
ity of correspood-ace, In quality or paper and style
of oblicatlon. It Accuples the FIRST. RANK. It
Is believed to have no supeSior In either of the
three chief divisions of ; mis
Farm Crops and Promo ,
Horticulture I, Frult,Crovvinli.
Live Stock and Dairying,
while It also Includes ill minor departments of
rural interest. such. as Poultry Yard. Entomology.
Het...Keeping. l 3 reenhsmse and Grapery. Veterinary
Replies, Farm Questions and Answers. Pireside
Reading. . omes.le Economy. and a summary of
She News of the Week. Its 31.snitsY Ititronis
ate unusually complete, and much attention Is paid
to the Prospects of the Crops. as throwing light
upon one of the most Importatnt of all questions—
When to . Buy and When to Sell. It is liberally
Illustrated, and Is intended to supply. In a cocain.
tally Increasing degree. and In the best sense of
the term. a
FW:rr7777 . lrUM!r7llll:
The Volume of Tu COVNTItIe GIINTLX.x.ist for
IS/Galli be LARGELY IN iIIEASED to Contents
by the addition of a sumcient number of pages to
meet the growleg demands upon Its space. but the
terms will continue as follow-. when paid atk lefty In
advance: Om: corr. one year. *SAO: FOUR
Corms. $lO and an additionat copy for,' the
year free to the sender of the Club ; Tax 4 art US,
11120 4 and an additional copy for the year free to
the sender of the Club • •
lid' All Nam Sublerib fefor 1811* paying to
advance now. WILL,. gaunt 'pi' Pitras W KkK
LY Awls reedpt of 'remittance to lasteatv let,
1881'i WtviouT CU 41t01.•
firS
• ipECUtgli CONZEI Fuss. Adduce
LIMBS& TUCKS& & SON, Pub'. eis,
INTERESTING TO
STEAM MILL OWNERS.
The undersigned has permanently kr
cated In Towanda, for the purpose of doing •
ALL BINDS OF BOILER WORK.
Boller Tubes repaired. Job Work of all kinds done
and warranted, Estimates given for new boilers,
and Boller Inspections made. We have hat large
experience and are thoroughly posted in all branch
es. We trust those In want of Boilers and Sheet-
Iron will study their own interests and patronize us.
SHOP NEAR L RODGER'S MILL.
Orders may be left at Hardware Store of u. - q.
Meteor: THOS. DUNLEA.
Towanda; Sept. 15. 11181-mB.
GET YOUR
' JOB . PRINTING
-DOU AT SHIM
"REPORTER" OF Fie
Wry York
THE BRADFORD REPORTER
ONE DOLLAR PER I.EA
PRICES
I=ll
HATS AlsID CAPS
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
ALBANY, N. Ir.;
SUBSCRIBE FOB
IN AD re Nos
INSURANCE!
& RUSSWn Nisdp
TOWAiNDA, PAL
ME
FIRE, LIFE, AND - ACCIDENT
- POLICIES
issued os the aospreamosatels terms.
gons but rstiabis companies repruentol.
Lassa *diluted and paid bare.
Now. U. Hat
Holiday Goods !
C. P. WELLES'
[ 11 ) :-. 111 VEI
AND
99 CENT STORE
Are nw► showing en Elegant and Ext.nsive line
Goods suitable for Presents.
Dolls, Doll Heads and Bodies, .
Albums, Autograph Albums,
Toy Books, Vases, Toilet Sets,
LUGS LINE OP IWOLICA
At greatly reduced pikes.
Motto & •Fancy Cups & Saucers,
Mugs, Napkin Rings, Silverware,
Solid Cold Rings, etc.,
TOYS OF ALL KINDS !
New Iron Toys—lndestructible.
Crockery & Glassware, Decorated
Tea Bets, and Chamber Bets.A
HANGING LAMPS
At redneed priees. Aim a great variety too no
mesons to mention, all at lowest prices for quality,
Towanda. Pa.. November 10, 1681.
Agents wasted fliellmiliks a d Week et
Glum:lm)
The only complete story of his noble bre and try&
death. Fresh, brilliant, reliable. Elevintly printed in
and Germans; beautifully illustrated;
i hszV illb nely bound Famed, sellinukook scat pub.
lkhed. By Jabs G siapatia. - za.u.
CAUTION Do aot buy the catchpenny, re.
vamped_ campaign books with
which' the country. is l'lmy are utterly
-worthless; an outrage upon the memory of the great
dead and base fraud as tbs public. Thla book is
Send
estine&ise ir. Mumps sear s The only work worthy tOwls.he theme.
la Mr
JOBBS BROTHERS dt L'O., Publishers, Philadelphia.
WANTED!
Hay, Straw and Crain
For.which we will;pay the HIGEUEST
- MARKET PRICE, delivered here
or ittpoints on L. V. R. It
Having four of .Dedrick's Perpetual Presses,
with a capacity for baling . 30 tons p•r day, isa are
: enabled to receive Largequautittesof hay and straw
at many of the principal shipping points of this
and adjoining counties., We are also agents for
the Improved Bale Tics.
ACKLEY & DEAN,
MAIN STREET..TOWANDA. PA.
Waco over. Pitch a! Trier! Store. lorom.
A NEW ENTERPRISE!
WHOLESALE
NOTION
HOUSE!
LMAN,
DAVIDOW , -
& CO.
Bridge Street.;, Towanda,
Offer a direfully-selected:_stock of the
above-mentioned goods, aid; respectfully
invite all dealers to examine the same and
be convinced that money can be saved by
purchasing goods of us..
Respectfully. •
RENDELMAN, DAVIDOW & CO.,
• • T3wanda, Pa.
P. B.—We wish it distit ctly understood
that we will positively not sell goods at
retail. aug.lB.
JOHNSON
MAN U FACTUR
COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS . OF
STEAM ENGINES,
Portable 1t Stationary Circular Mills,
SHINGLE MACHINES,i
CORN =ELVERS,
Field - Rollers and Plow, Pointe,
GRIST dc SAW MILL MACHINERY
Of all kinds. or sepals, for the same.
BOILER MAKING
Or repairing of old Boilers, putting in
new Heads or Flues, a specialty.
:ar We hare facilities for ft/rain/I'OW
FIRST-CLASS BOILERS on short no
tice.
Portable' and Stationary Engines
Of any also made to order. Also, Brass and Iron
Castings. We ose the boat Iron and one wort
la dons by skilled merbMales. Ws g =ran
tee all oar work. Quotatlons given on
• Masten or IlleNudsre Saws. Bob.
- ber or Leather Belting: - -
ibundri and Shops on Pine•aL, back
of Tosnanda.
,01..„NN s
ThE C IME FOR
Inn PUS
Bfmptomsare osoistare,stinglay. Itcbinairorse at
right; samosas If pin-worms were moiling about
the rectum; theprisate parts are Mien airectad. Asa
pleasaat. economical and positive me, amanita
011117IVST is superior to any article in the market.
Sold by druggists,cy avid 5U cts. in Set. Stamps. $
HISMs.SI.2S. Addresi.Da.Swanta Sox, Pb/la..P*
it‘wuukstn
Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pain in the Baek and Side.
There Is nothing more painful than these
titsoom; but the pain can be removed and
the disease cued
.by use of Perry Davie'
Pain Killer.
This remedy is not a 'cheap Bening
or Petroleum product that must be kept
away from Ore or heat to avoid danger
meatpn, nor Is it an untried experi
that may do more harm than good.
Pain Killer has been in constant use
for forty years, anal the universal testimony
from all parts of the world Is, It never
fails. it not only effects a permanent cure,
but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously.
= r er th Tbe : l a g
n s:ire
ale up toy GSM ill
ifieri;atr7lrrefed yVar . Pam - Krum and it pave .
a it : ezt UmaiLate relict have repined my
and am now able to follow my mat
oa
fi.l e rloltil l izo t, e . ;elief irrltes fro l
rein
in
the at by tbe , of your Hun =tuts .
Z.York says: I
. I have used yoke PAIN Haim forrhetutultaww,
and bane remixed great benefit,
Barton Seaman says_:
Hare used Pare litmus for thirty years.
- and have found It a Werariaitiag remedy for
rbennatiwn and lainenea•
BurtUit Trites _ . _
It aaerefatte to seethe!' to aim of rEeamatlm
PI& Pa.. writes
Tem actual pee, I s ous Pa= Est=
is the best medicine I ate
All drigittsts keep Pant Nitta. Its price
Is so low that It is within the reach Or an,
and it will save many times Its cost in doctors'
tdlis. 25e., 50c. and $l.OO a boUle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
7 . Providence, R.l.
MfflffifMl
VEOETABLE BALSAMIC
WEIR
Is s sure cure for Coughs, Colds,
Wiwi:ping-Cough, and all Lung
Diseues, when taken in season. .
People die of consumption simp
ly because of neglect, when the
timely use of this remedy -would
have cured them at once.-
lUIIg•o»e years of con
stant use proves the, fact that no
cough remedy has stood the test
like Downs' Elfitr.
Pik* 35c. :Ake. atoi t. I per teals.
Er.lr • where.
Dr. Baxte.r#4 irlandrake
iiiß 1 'A' TO MIOM
Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia.
Liver Complaints, Indigestion,
and all diseases, arising from Bit
lotions& Price as cts. per bottle.
Per Sale Eve,reyers.
UEMIY dt : JOHNSONS
APIIICAPAND OIL
LINIMENT
'or Man and ,ipeast.
The most perfect liniment ever
compounded. Price rsc. and sag.
!or Sale Demi/Item
TEE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT
are uneasiness and pain In the side, sometimes
pain In the shoe der. and la mistaken for rheuma
tism ;" the Stomach is affected with loss of appetite
and al mesa; bowers; In general.; c mire. some
times alternating with lax ; the head is troubled
with pain, and dull, heavy sensation ; considerable
lessor memory with painful sen-ation of ha, lug
left undone something which ought to, have been
done; often complaluing l of weakness. debility and
low spirits. Sometimes many of the above sytup•
tones attend the thseape. and at other times very
few of them ; but the Liver Is generally the organ
Most 'overfed.
REGULATE THE LIVER, AND - PREVENT,
Dyspepsia, Constipation, himndiee,
Billions Attacks, (bills and Fewer,
Headache, Coale, Depression of
liptrita,Sourstotniteb,lieart-
Heart
barn, Piles,
ete. .
Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic!
Simmons Liver Regulator, purely. vegetshle, Is
th•• medicine generally used In the &loth to arouse
the torpid LivOr to healthy action. -
It nets with extraordinary power and,
einem* on the User and kidneys!
The action of the • lb.golator Is free front nausea
or griping. It Is most effective In starting the
Secretions of the Liver, causing the bile to act u a
cathartic. When there lean excess of bile In the
Stomach. th•• Itegutator Is an active purge; after
the remova l of tue bile wilt r.guiate t e bowels
and impart vigor oral hekth to the whole system.
See that rou get tt a In White W rapper.
with red 2. prepared only by .1. 11. Zelin & Co.
Bold by ail•Droggists.
MEAT . MARKET!
C.. M. MY E
Located In
BEIDLEMA.SI3 BLOCK, BRIDGE BTBEKT,.
Keep on hand,
FRESH AND SALT MEATS,
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTItt
GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BERRIES IN
THEIR SEASON,
sr All goods deltiered free of charge.
• C. If. MYER
I....amis. Ps.. Wrim.l4. 101.
L IST. OF. LkliGkAL BLANKS
o
Vilated and kept On sale at the Rrzosaan Oaf ldß
at wholesale or'ratall.
Bond, i
Treasurer' Bond.
Collectors Bond.
• Lease. •
• Compfalnt
, Commitments.
Warrant.
- Constable's Return. •
Artictesof Agreement.st rate
Bond en Attsebutent.
Constable.* Rates.
- ' _Colbeetoro Sales.
ltioeution.
. .
Subpoena.
Petition for License.. ,.._ -
Bona foriLleenoe. . •
NoteSndertunent. ,
- " efmrkierapannest Seel.
liiii*:,-.iii4 i . - ,.0.08 - 10holit.
A Fertilizer From the Air.
Nitrogen is the most costly ingre
dient that enters into the 'composi
tion of fertilizers. It is sold in , the
shape of ammonia, which is Compos
ed of nitrogen and hydrogen. The
air is nitrogen (four parts) and - one
part oxygen, uneonthined; that is,
botli are ins free state, ready to, be
extracted whenever desired. Oxy
gen is much need, because it forms
compounds readily with a great
many substances, but nitrogen is a
substance thathas beretofure bleed
the most exPerienced chemists. It
can be taken from the air, but does
not combine with other substances
like oxygen: It' forms ammonia in
the minure heap only at the moment
of liberation from some substance
into which it previously 'located a
part. and the hydrogen must be lib.
erated at the same time with it.
When .we buy ammonia we pay only
for the nitrogen, as we can easily
procure bydvogen from water (oxy
gen and hydrogen). o.
Many attempti hive been made to'
form ammonia directly from the air,
but the' , experimenta have not been
satisfactory. Nitrogen, however, has
been derived from the It by a round
about process, but the compound was
cyanogen (carbon and nitrogen), a'
yelp dangerous poison, and the ac
trve ,principle of prussic acid. It is
reported, however, that certain New
England pqrties have succeeded in
artificially combining hydrogen and
nitrogen, forming ammonia •gas,
which, by being passed over muriat
ic acid, is turned into chloride of am
monia—a solid. It is a very valua
ble discovery if true, and will com
pletely revolutionize the manufacture
of fertilizers; provided the process is
not an expensive one. If the diffi
culty of its manufacture is ofexpense
we can expec . . the dulcovery having
n made, the idea will be given - to
improvements in that direction, and
no doubt it will not be long before
'Cur most ardent wishes will be real
,
42edy. it . Is sate
Inexperienced.
a use - of PAIN
The following
show 'what
Allet101211.: IZZ': : z
11113.
wbieb
The discovery is the most import
ant in the world's history to farmers.
Just think of it. Moving in a sub
stance, as we do. composed of four
fifths of that which we have been so
eager to procure; even at a high
price, the wisest add most eminent
agriculturists and chemists have been
powerless to devise any method' by
which we could utilize it in any form.
We have paid as high as from $6O to
sso per ton for guano, of which .but .
a small fraction was nitrogen, sOme
of it containing not over six per
cent. Sulphate of ammonia (crude)
sells for five cents a pound, and in
order to get our nitrogen in that
mauler we are compelled to7buy not
only nitrogen, hot sulphur, hydrogen
-.and a very large .quantity of oxygen.
In the nitrates of potash and soda.
which are costly, we . have but a small
proportion of nitrogen, and still. we
must take all or none. And yet all
this time we,have had a superal und
ance of nitrogen all over our farms
in the atmosphere. The air is 80
per cent. nitrogen and only three per
cent. carbon, yet this smqll propor
tion of carb on produCes our forests
and eaters largely into the composi
tion of all plants.
What a grhnd future' is , in store
for us from such a discovery. Am
monia being so cheap, every' farmer
will have it, and the poorest farm
will yield bountiful crops. Indeed,
the expression "producing bread at
will," will be almost literally fulfilled
for there will be no end to the sup
ply of fertiliier. Food will be pro
duced at almost.trifling expense, and
production will be doubled and quad.
rupled oil every acre of arable land,
And who knows what is in s=ore for,
the farmers a quarter of a century
from now. with fertlizers as cheap
as ordinary lime, and labor-saying
machinery in every department of the
farm ?
r
Is young horses, sweeny or wan
ing of the muscles of the shoulder is
oten a conseq.:encejof unsteady pull
ing with an ill-fitting collar. In
such caserelieve the animal from
work, and apply for some time, once
or twice a-day, a 'portion of equal
parts of tincture of cantharides
and oil of turpentirie. The contents
of the bottle should be shaken while
applying the Sara. Liberty out
doors,ou pasture,will be of additional
benefit. Subsequently, give only
light work in . breast harness or in
soft-Phdded, well-fitting -dollar, until'
the animal becomes used to pulling.
—National Lice Mock Journal.
TilE GREAT
nfailing Specie
FOE
TER COMPLAINT.
MOCK BUCKWHEAT CASES—Warm
1 quart of -skimed milk to the tem
perature of new, milk; add one table.
spoonful of dairy salt and 3' table
spoonsfuls of, good lively yeast;
thicket' to the consistency of real
buckwheat' :cakes . with Graham
meal in which three small handfuls
of One corn - Meal have been mixed.
Very coarse, Middlings," . such as
one , gets from country' mills, answer
quite as well, and none but an expert
wAld - knOiv. the difference between
the . imitation and the real.
$l6OO per'37ear can be easily nude at
home vki.a.kuut fur E G. hideout it Co.,
10 Bsc clay Street,New Yol k. , Send fur
their nutaloline and lull particulars. lyr
IIEVMAIFIS
•
Nourcdgia,Seiatiea, Lumbago,
Backache, iSorenessi of the Chest,
Gout; Quinsy,Gore-Throat,
Ingo and Sprains, Burn* and
Scalds, General Bodily
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
No Pteatkes on earth equals Nr. Juts
at • so le, sure, alsieseie and champ Lutenist
Iteruedy A 'trial entails bat the conipiustlyely
triaing outlay at bill-leesta, and every one suffering
'with pain "a have cheap and podttra proof of Its
chime.
Directions In =grin languages.
SOLD BY ILL DIZSTEI AND ;:IEALII23
IH
A:VOGELMr& CO.,
_ _ WSW assmlllGi v T. I. At.
aihiontists.
A. DYE & CO.
fall & Whiter, 1011.
ATTENTION IS INVITED to oar
first-class -
Heating Stovei.
They're too well known to require any
c3mmendation—
New Heels,
Westzithuter,
Crown -Jewell.
We also have-a line of CHEAP BASE
BURNERS, the beat of their class in the
market, and well adapted for aupplitiog a
demand for an efficient but inexpensiie
heating stove.
. .
WWI) BELTING STOVES in great
variety.
IZMA.3:)
11/EMP 300 .4*za
Happy Thonht Ranges
Sold in Towanda and vicinity by
D.H DYE & CO.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Wood Cook Stoves,
CARRIAGEMAKERS' AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPI&S,
And a general stock of
R D Vi749.111Z.-
MAIN STREET, TOWANRA
Towanda, October_ tut
SELLING OUT
AT COST!
ECARIDTPARE,
IRON,
NAILS---NAILS,
STOVES,
TINWARE, t--/
WAGONMAKERS'
-- ~D-=_
BLACKSMITHS'
SUPPLIES.
_:~ ~~
Xft. The Entire
Stock of the late firm
of Mclntyre Brothers
Must be closed - out at
Cost within Thirty
'Days, by the purcha-
ser. Goods recently
bought at Sheriff's
sale.
JAS. S. KUHN.
Mr 1 1111114•1
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