Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 09, 1882, Image 4

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    A PICT VU WORTS 1111,110LDIlle.
.Hanging between two 'wean windows,
anii_catching the light from-`.a larger one
opposite, In one of the - offices of Adams
Express Company, at 59 Broadway, New
Nork—the office occupied by Mr. W. H.
lila, head of the delivery department
-is . a plainly ibikthed . but neatly framed
chremo about 2f by three :feet in size,
• which is lookeu upon by hundreds otpeo
.daily, on many of whom it has a won
derful and salutary effect. - It represents
a flight of half a dozen rough stone steps
leading from the swarded bank of a placid
take to a little rustic temple set in the
rugged side of•the mountain which rises
in stupendous proportions in the back
ground all cavered with a rank luxuriant
growth of foliage in brush and tree. In
the open door ofthis little temple stands
a half concealed figure, ;with an arm and
band extended,' holding forth a small,
dimly defined package, while seated on
the swftd at the foot of the steps an aged
pilgrim, bare footed, lame
_and decrepid,.
bears a staff in one hand, and in the other
holds before his dith eyes a .small bottle,
Whose labor he easily scans., This label
bears the words "St: Jacobs Oil the Great
German Remedy." _ Simple as' this little
ehromo appears in its utiOst-ntatious po
sition, it has an influence which it would
be difficult to estimate. "It is to 'that
picture 'and to the persuasions. of Mr.
Hall," sad Mr. Edward J. Douglass, a
gentlenian connected with Mr. Hall's de
partment, "that I owe my present ability
"to perform my work. Some Weeks ago I
was violeutly'attacked with sciatic rheu
matism, and hour by hour I grew worse,
and nothing my family •or the doctor
could do gave me any relief. I began to
think in a few days that my case was
liii - peless and that I was doomed to be au
invalid and helpless cripple for life. But
at last I thought of that picture which I
had so often Icioked at with but 'little in
terest, and then Mr. Hall came to my
bedside, and taller; me how St. Jacobs
Oil had cured him of a worse and longer
standing case than mine, urged me to use
the same remedy. I did so that very
.night, directing my wife not to spare, it
but to apply . it thoroughly according to
-_the directions ; this She did with a large
piece of flannel Cloth saturated with the
Oil, and then bound the cloth to the satu
_rated parts:. The next rimming I was
free'from pain, and although a little sore
iu the hip, was able to dress myself, and
the next day resumed my duties in the
office as sound as a dollar. Here I am
now in full health and strength, having
had no touch of rheumatism or other pain
since. Whenever I see one of our drivErS
or any other person who shows any symp
toms of lameness Or stiffness, I point him
. to the pictnro in M i r. Hall's office," and
then direct him to go for St. Jacobs Oil
rt! once."—N. Ewing Telegram. •
TENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
LADIES' BENEVOLENT -
ASSOCIATION.
Ten years of faithful earnest work has
been done by this society,' and when we
think of the vast-amount of good which
- has been'aceomplished we are confident
that no one regrets its organization. Self
-- denial and untiring effort have been ne
cessary to make it a success ; these have
been cheerfully given, and not without
their reward. The libe -- al support and
co-operation we have had from the com
munity is duly appreciated ; also the kind-
ness of Mr. Wickham -in still furnishing a
room for - our use:
Just at the opening. of:. the past year
one-of our most efli lent workers was iUni
deftly taken from us. Very sadly have
we missed the cheery voice, active IAI - ids,
and encouraging words of our dear friend
Mrs. PrOsper Smith. Ever ready for ev
ery good mork seeking opportunities to
relieve the ptwt and suffering, her warm,
sympathiz;ng_heart. won the lore of all,
and very keenly has her loss been felt.
May we, who . selNes'are • yet spared, eri.
gage with still greater diligence and zeal
in our Master's work.
Mits. It M. WELLEs,
--January 31, 182. Seeretarv.
ITEMIZED IT
Comfortables, new, 1 ; sheets, pairs,
new, 8 pillow eases, pairs, ne .v, ; men's
double gown, new, -1 ; men's overcoats,
Second-band, 2 - ; boys' overcoats, second.
Land, 3 ; men's coats, second-band, 12 ;
boys' coats, second-hand, 13 ;`boys' vests,
second-hand, 5 ; men's vests, second-baud,
4 - ; men's pants, second-band, pairs, 15;
boys pants, second-band, pairs, 5 ; boys'
shirts, seetind-band, 3 ; boys' shirts, ncw,
4 ; men's shirts, second-band, 20 . ; men's
drawers, second-hand, pairs, • 2; men's
drawers, new, pairs, 2 ; boys' I-ts, new,
2 ; boys' hats, second-hand, 3 ; boys' col
lars, second-band, 11 ;- women's dresses,
new, 2 ; watiten's dresses, second-hand, 2;
women's night-dresses; new, 5 ; women's
flannel skirts, new, 2 ; women's wrappers,
new, 3 ;women's drawers, new, pairs, 4 ;
women's chemises, new, 1 ; women's che
mises, second-band, 2 ; women's bonnets,
new, 2 ; girls' dresses, Second -band, 14 ;
girl's night-tireSses, new,- 2 ; girl's a: roes,
sew, 4 ; girls' chemises, new, 3 ;
collars, new, 2 ; girls' flannel skirts, new,
4 ; ilanncl skirts, second-hand, 5 ;
girls'cloaks, second-hand, 3 ; girls' draw
ers, second-band,,pairs;! 6 ; girls' under
waists; second-hand,
. 4 3 ; girls' - under-
Waisti, new, :1 ; infant's dresses, new,'2-;
infant's dresSes, second-band, 7 ; infant's
blankets, second-hand, 2 ; infant's skirts,
second-hand, 2 ; infant's skirts, new, 1 ;
infant's wrappers, new, 2 ; sacqites, sec
ond-band, S ; stockings, second-hand,
Pairs, 44 ; stockings, new, pairs, 13 ;
shoes, new, pairs, 13 ; Ehogs, second-hand,
- pairs, G ; rubber shoes, new, pairs, 20 ;
hoods, new, 4 ; calico, yards, 90 ; factory,
yards, 22 ; buttons, dozen, 7 ; thread,
spools, 13 ; medicine bottles; 3 ; raspberry
vinegar, bottles, 3.; jelly glasses, 6 ; can
ned.fruits, quarts, 7 ; baskets prbvisions,
; milk, quarts, 40 ; Christipas dinners, 4;
coal; tons, 121 ; cash, $13.35; provisions,
♦CSSOWLEDGYLS7P
Thant:ticklag.
Mr. 4. 0. Blight 5 tons of
- 'donated LY-1 1 se al erti
Donate.' I , y a ;toy,
TIIP.A,UREICS tIATEIIEN
IterelptbA,JanuAry ISt:.
ra*r ß euts t. January
Balance due society, lu Tr e:u uten•liauds
Mn. 0. D. KINNEY, Treasurer.
MosEs How, Esq., of Haverhill, Mass.,
strongly endorses St. Jacobs Oil for rheu
matism, etc., from the observation of its
effects in his factory as also in his 'own
family—so we see from one, of Lair Massa
chusetts exchanges.—Brideeport (Conn.)
Standard.
Jegat.
Sheriff's Sales.
By - irtue of sundry writs issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County
and to me directed, t will expose to public. sate, at
the (tun Boost. In Towanda 'Borough, on
Friday, February 100882,
sti o'eklelt, P. If., the following desetlbed proper•
ty, to wit:
No. I. One sot, piece or ;oriel or laud. situate In
Wysox tolrnalatp (lota Nos.a and Bof Block No.
,of Mencar t idorgan & Moody'. aut.-01'1810u of East
Towanda), bonodad north by luta Nos. 4 and 8 of
MN% 11. tact by Pennsylvania avenue, icui
Maa MOVlttiael milt by WW2*
ford ittreet t . all Improved. no buildings. Seized
and taken inna,e_tecutlen at the suit of Morgan
Moodrit administrators vs. Jno S. Kennedy
Margaret Kennedy.
N0..2. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate iAt
Leßoy township. Wan
inded north by ld,ol - Robe
Mason, east by lands of Mary Kellogg. south by.
Towanda creek, and west by lands of Clarence
Mluard; contains 7.5 acres. more or 6.5
ed, with I framed barn and 1 orchard of fruit treLS
thereon. fretted and taken into C.:v.(1;1M . ; at the
snit of John. W bearey vs. Thns, A. Meet 9 uey.
No. 3. ALSO—Ono other lot of land. situatr In
Pike and . Ilertick tcrwnshipti, bounOvd north by
lands of Joseph Lee, liarace Porter and A chibald
Coleman; ea:a by land of raid A rei4l.-cid CO , eUrtO.
liOlerr TRW. and others; south by lards of Ho:felt
Titus. Gurdon Stanton and Thomas Peet; .west by .
lands of said Thomas Peet. Eliza Thomson. Asher
Holies and Joseph Lee; eontattis 5S acres,
more or
less, about is improved, m
roved, with a fraeddweillal;
bons., framed .barn, a raw mill with nl.chir.ery
and ?arum, water prictit:go and right of.. nay
thereto belonging to toe same. Stized and taken
Into execution at the - suit of Zophar Putt Jason
Fosse t t
No. 1. ALSO—One other lot of land. situateln
(Timone enemetelvo. Mande/ ant lh by b.ods or Hem
ace Webster, east by land of S. IL Lindley: south
by Tow oda creek. and west by land:, of the estato
of Roswell Rogers, deceased, and Warren Cook.;
contains 100 acres, more of lc, c, all IMpirmr.4l,,irjo,
1 framed house. 2 framed barns, I tiasseen hausei
and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized .r d
taken into execution at the suite !'• Pomeroy Boo:,
vs. David Litallev and Soktnen
No. i. ALSO—bile other lo; of 1:11:(1, situate in
Towanda Borough, Wooded north by !ands of Mr.
Cooper's estate, east by William street, .s-mth by
lands of James McCabe. end Wert by Slain street.
with f framed house and other outbuildings there
on. Seized and taken Into execution at tin' suit of
L. L. Moody's a nointstrator and Wm. 11.1dergan s
adininiStratoix - 5..1. M. Mitchell:
No. 6..AI.SO—One either ieit of !awl, situate tni ,
South Waverly 11.07hugt bounite3l xi tattoos,' Re.
lug lot „No. 11:.aceardlogt to plot and' survey made
for U. L. F. Snyder by itustoil Smith ; cc.urius 95
4.10 perches, and, being ci fee: On a sin." , on the
ntrth side, 171 feet on the west side, 1:5 7-10 feet
ou the east tide, and Ss feet on the :•mll2 ; aU
improved. Se zed and taken into execution at the
suit of The Bradford Lo in and Llni7diiig
then of Athens Towiotiip vs. (7. W.
No. 7. other lot of I:md. situate la
Wysnx township, beht:4 lots Nos_ 4 and 5 or 111nek
. No. 1 - N of Mer,ar, Storgnu S ll•cdy's
of East Touanda, north by Col em
Block and lois No.. 1, 2 anda Block No. 79: east
be . lA3,lford :Meet. +tliti hy meter, .m/4
west by . TtWanda avenue and lots Nos.], 2 and 3 of
Block No. 14 ; nil improved. no buildings. 1.. , •1t,a
and taken Into execution at the snit of organ &
Moody's:Administrator vs. J. P. I - nmalislivs.
No. S. A 'other lot I,: laud, situate Iu
Wells toy.iishtp. bound. .1 north ny :ands of B.
Itoeltaetlt cast by lands of Ilan let "proem, so:3111
and aast•by lands of Ifurls,ir. ;
aetc, all Unmoved, with an orebard of fruit treiis
thereon.
ALSO—Otte ether lot of land. situate in
Wells township. boubdrd twrill by lands of Win
Canfield, Wade Beardsley. J. I.7lalyk..a . nd If. John
son; east iii lands of 11. Jubwon ; scout by lands .
Of, D. Nockwelt, 11. >+.n, Michael ib•mso t and
the imbilchighway„ and west by lands of G. A.
Got., rConitalils. 146 acres, nins, or less. alrgit 123
iniptsuyed, with I framed lions,.! i Ira twsd 1.1.1 se
harti awl au orchard of frnit itee,thoreon.
and talten Into ea , ,entionCtst the tult of
wed. I.:milli:an, Z. - .e.„ vs. Michael Soildi:
ALl.so— , inn other loi 01 lima. situate in
Towaiola Borough. tymild..il as follows: fiCgi oiling
at the east side et Main street at a coiner feet
south of the steatu 1.1.1a10g win Ist ;• Mimeo snuilil
erly ploog itic , it 15.) Slo
.43' east a;.ont 134 feet no Itarelay Coil Cmnpany's
Intel: I hstwe•lso feet toll', south
east corner of (1. F. 11.,:=.qn's lot : andig
south line Mason hit alimit the pta..: of
bcgliming, Islth I I ft:1111,4
barn, - I coal 31“1 coal slkeds, tress...bug and
rallioa.l track thri
No. 11. A oll'ix lot of la:v1. iitn - .te in
Tov , 'ailda Bor4 ugzi. I,oundc-d forth bi Lorin of O.
I). ItarCleft, ,a , t be Charles south by an
a l;, : y. ;Ind y en : iiehry ‘VeSt." 4 :l Ihti
feet flout Cliarlc, Striel and t fet.C.!,, , p, o w ;
1 frame , lliouae and other untold:dings thoze,,n.
- No. 12. A LSO—t;he (0.1•. r lot 1,1 laud. 111
'Toa alias Rfortnig?l.l:ouLlol north Vy 11:11g.- ,treet,
east by Third I.ireet, .outh lawls of Perth
11,10,-Icer awl W:c:(te.iii, wc•-t by CL: s.
Seolt: abouz trout on Third street id , l ab~art
25'1 feet deer, with : fialned I.6tt,e n.. 11 utlt,/
ouv-
Lui;illugsth.:ecn Selz: awl taken ildo
suit of The National Erik of To.
ve. Jate'esit. I.9;iimey.
• - •No. 13. A1.....5. 1 1—f. ire other tut of land, hituate in . l
lt . Wglrry tows,-hip, Lsawthol north and west by '
Land: of D. 11. Itarnhatn. east by the publi, 11l
v..`ay, and south by lands of Tonnia, t3ucl:: eautaini
!z. an acre, more or less, all linprot ed. aid, I :lam
ea house, 1 - f ranted shop:and 1 frapicd Allogle ralll
thtreon. Selzoil aml taken into eXt.7lllinl: at the
salt of Syhatins Vaidn.i..lilrY.S - ailtion:strators yr.
r
311lik F.... 4 2,0p,r.
No 11. Al it—Ott, ocher lot or. I.oil . shanty In
Now Albany Itor-urrt, 100ti01.0.1 to:rilt by I.E.ils
kr, , atti at the Mary A:',Ali,t. , r lot, east br .snhivon
& fiTirt r . Liu, Itabroail, Ehlilh by lot Ilk ,my (April
1577) ei.nye:;l•,t by E. ric o rt„ ; ,, Jr.. to
..,,,,,,..,,
Sa.ve. and a i - .` by a ICi-foO, at,,-y: hi•turt lot No. sof
Bloc% No. 7 f,!: 1% Gr o rton, Jr,. pm: • or the siri.,g,„
of, No.w: Albanv, with a part y ffidsheil frainoil
dwel.Ung house therms, le,-17, , •d and tahett Into
exec‘cilon at the slat of E. Overton, Jr.., vs. S. W.
. 1
!Chaptikan.
" NiZl. - , ALSO—llefenilant'lilirtereat in a lot of
I +nil shunt,' In Allots BoroOgir, hounded tiorth..by
lauds of It. A. Stnith mot Thomas Grantham. rant
by Maui street. toalli by lands of W, 11, tit,pheikr,
311 , 1 WWII by 111 , 2 Ir!eqUohannn river, with a t.wo-.
!itory, framed dwell' ar; Loase, outhouses, and a few
.fruit are,, t r eivOl.
No. le. A 1."40.-.1111/(1141 ccc In'orest !none. ether
lot of.--land 4.111tal .4 In Athens norough, tedng the
uudlyideel t, part of that certain lot boutoled
by lard , . of- A mina 14 - caron. cast by lands of C. \V. _
Capp, laidis of John NI. 191,, and wesf
by Matti Iflreet: 110 ilOprON COIOIIS.
No. 17. ALSO-Allot d .feiolont's interest In the
loin nambeied SI. 11:2, 17,2. C.:, 1 4 :2, 202, 2:3.
gso, 290, 301. all. 321, a3l. 301, :171. 3 4 1, 311.4 01 a... 1
404 In the plot of lands situate hdthe pail
of I,lllcns Itorough. made for the lato Judge Fd
want Herrick by 4. /I 41011 I:II - key; no Improv-ments.
Ized and taken Into exeetn ton at the lull of
ward I'. Iletulek. trti-tee, vs. Edsvaid 11erilek.
No. 19. A 1.;90-1).)e other lot of 1.7.1. -I . .nale hl
Standing 4.4 tone vd.voslnf., h0ur..14.41 teeth by 1:110174
Of Luke 110nu...•a.d by I!, r.:'•!le highway. sot.:h
1./10.• of 1:1.. - hatd detr.lng. alt I lands
of Widshin ‘; t.noe coOta' to- e 0... titt'aer alemt
50 I.:gaoled, cats a framed hone, a frain..l 0 4ra,
and an orchard of fruit Ind, there44l. and
taken Lido 4•1..1.111.11 at li c e full of N. 1:10101.re
and E. T. Fov.:. ad:nib's:Lao:4i of 1.. 1,. M j .ody,'
dec.42ased, vs. S. T. 141)41..1. 'and Sarah 114•13; - .p.
No. 1 0 . t--4 1 I1,011:Cr lot of !Ad,: NI :Cate lit
North ToW:.1111:1 ~ ..V.10,1111., bounded and desellkol
as fellows: (begin at the I.orthea•t coroor of a
lot now or lately In poss.., Inn of Fre.!til t 1.0.:1Vr.n.
worth; then. e and,g 1;no of same sout11 , 41:1;:rly
6-1.• p• ri-tes to a Comer nn lin • f or
late of J. F. Mean.; Ihenee along Ihi e of same a
toolheaSterly dlr.,. ion a 7-'.O pc reb-s to a corner;
thetira a ton thwe:tet direetlon .g 1 0 , 10 p . rehes
to a earner; then,. south 01 9 01st a 7-11) pet (-nes tO
the place of bogdming; tea tying to a former own
er (ref to c lath (tom the notch end of r:sald lot
for pubtledi,e a. a street; contal , :s an acre, orate
or 1e,., all Impr....led, with I framed tuft
bullgings, tdol. a few fruit tree, there , o.
and ea 1.1 1 .4 i/xoetnion at the SUIL of John J.
Weh7, Ml• Intel 1)ortiooly.
No. 20-.1.1.00-91 0 4 other lot of land., situate hi
4,tiftoy 11.011.141 p. bounded and IlleSmltitOl as fOIIOW4 :
Begin:lll.g at a 1....40.11.4 SOI:OIWCSt VOrl/er Of lot No.
11. fotmetly owned b? , Pattie% lireen rtfuning.
thence east along south line of said So. II cgd 9-10
rods to a post the no: lbw est corner o.* lot No. 9,
now coined by Adam limes; thence
MC We,: line of lot No. 0 and lot .No. 4 1 1 410 rod ' s
to a pod: thence tees. e-1.1 rods 14. a past utt eatt
tine , lot . No. : theta , .1:1. along ea.4t line of
toe I,ts , 9.10 red.. Yh p1a44.4 of I.egi
rtnit o acres and Co perches, mote or le s.
and pat the suit of I.4aae
N. Nltsslng•r v., El:W:1:4 :k.
N.,_l. A ollicr or of !rind. incite In
Towanda iier;ll by
_poplar
Mzert, aiat by lot of Nos. Mary E. i•ite...ge i Month
tis . lanils of J. F. uvid .Ins. '
GOSW(4II, V 1111.11%6 fi ained dwelling house.
outhon.e. and fruit !hex etin, Seittcl and
taken into execution at the milt of E. W. Male vti.
I). V. Sieolgo.
No. 22 ALSO-00c 0111er lot of land, situate In
All•any lloroogh,teonnoleola/A de/..eriloctl,as folloow•:
Reglnning at the * nor Lea-t corner of Slain and'
streets thence 0.01 It -1 0 30' 4-tst h 0 kr.. to 0 ,
col her: thence s , 01•11 .S7. o tra,,t al a'. 101 fret to
M.; switch •,u Sullivan 1 State, Line Railroad ;
Incur., along ,aid taltroad switch a feet tow corner
on .May street; liwoce along •3 d Main ail e•et wo , ,t
annul 170 feet to the lola •r.• of 149411,01 fig:, being tel
Xo. 7 /of It!Oek N. 7on Oreetoolo. Jr.. map /of the
college of Now Albany. , 4 -17/41 and taken Into
vxeolti ill at•the suit of t. Overton, P. W.
No. 23 ._:Al.So—fltie' , other lot of land. - sil nate In
No: th Towandv toww-hip, .ountled aial des 111. 1 ,1
Jts foi'o‘a s: llegliinlng at the northwost r, rner
:1
Aultin Tolttard lid': thence ale:gliar, of I.titoo
swills 24', 0 ej-.t .i.• 19 perches 10 the north line of
a Int lately ,Avtied Wen. 11. gall thence
along line of S 3111.: ?081111 e•:° W: , l 6 1.10 p, relies ;
thence northwest. rly V 6 10 perches to a corner":
thence norll: .0° va‘t 6- 0. - in pert hes to tlie-pla. , e of
tw o 7.1111114; ; pet Chen. 131"1, ..rrlvno: IS
feet along (rent 4-f 'said lot rese:v.,l fir a pnh'lC
road
. 1 t- a I . olllit'Sfnl:ivr, ;1.3 .new (Tell Ili-Oil the
-groali - 1,; Intpr‘.‘,l. 'Alin a_ few fruit trees
r e lieve, n. d anci taken 11110 ev..-eutl.-n at - the
Fait of JOLT .1. Wehh Patrick ltyan
-No. 21. A I.SO—The defendant'. Interest in a hit
of - . land situate In tgnynchip. hounded and
de.erlk...l an fk•llown : 11-gluntng at a u'l.w}tlto
oak of Mrs. I- .1. \{ - riles (Terry Ion: thence
south 11 eant. 65 1-10 reirlie:: to a 'take ~ n d
6 , 0nc1. of lot Ni.. 11 : thence south 75'8 0 -west :at
e 4
perTh to a stake stone, ; thence north 65 0
West 40 p , rellei to ae: one .rn-r; thence nOrth 51 0
West SI prre he, to an 1:ot:wood corner; thence
north ea-t 141 perches to the place of begin.
'dog : etiOTSLls 57 acr,o., more o r less, about
roved. xv 11 lt I ft - 3111Ni 6.0.4., 1 (iii house, 1 frallled
barn, and a trio Trutt trees thereon and
'taken into ex..entlon at the Inttof I.:await! Provost
51. P. Pm:They.
No. 1.5. A i.so—blie mho' lot of land. situate In
Athens township. bi.Llll,lVti multi hi lands,of - Itote•
man and Splan. east by EVIIIS of It. Williston's
estato and Abram Hunsicxot. south by lands of
smith and Urittith an , ,the party of, the lit st part,
'and west 1,,y• of James Me Antic; contains no
uv,ro or less,. about 200 lintoovetl„ with I
framed home, 2 barns and sheds attached, I tog.
house, I hi Ilk house, and a few fruit trees there:,(..
Selrod and taken Into execution at the suit of Wm.
Garlock vs. C. Ilonstekor.
No. 26. A ISt t—Ono other lot of land, situate In
W.ysox township. bctindod north I,oand
Knykundad, east by the pubic highway leading
from E. no:let's to ,'oust Hill south bpland of
Charlet , .1. If. Martin, and west by land of Charles
Wurtemburg and E. 6. Out it :,(..011!:41I/b 22 af•res,
moreor le.v, at te an 1,0 improved: Stithl largo fram
ed house. 1 flan: , ,,- barn nit It .1 flamed 14 , 03 at
tached, I framed cider milt bultding with the II:-
tut es, I framt d grAnat yin or hi r utbui
ngs.- and an otchaol of fr,lit (tees th,reon_
.s.O A I.Stt—one other tot 01 land. situate in
Wysix township, boonded north and e.tst by Lind
tow or late of V. E. A; J. E. Plo;le4 unun by land
11 ,, W or late of Francis .1. Alio:Land V. E. & J. E.
Plollet, and west by land of Fr:isleis J. Allen and
the public Lighuay leading !roar: J. E Pbolet's to
fund 11111 ; - ctmtains ad acres.' wore'or all lin
proved, with 1 flamed barn, I pear orch.trd, I
grape orchard. I tiptoe iirchard. 1 peach orchard,
and other fruit trees thereon. fielzed and taken
Into execution at the milt of A. 1i.1.0111 vs. 4`.,/.
Webb, 'administrator of M. U. Owen (ileceaiod)
awl P. li. Owen.
MEI
1 . 1.00
S 00
/21..8.0
1 )...60
EMI
No. 2 .4- ALSO—One other lot of lathl, Minato In
Towanda Borough, bouna. 41 and tle•crlbed as tot.
tows: Beginning at a post ohrnor of Centre street
isso4v...e ritt.nra hr th
20* weal ISO feet to a stake ' • :thence by lot det'ded
to Sirs. M. Moody north 70 0 east to feet to a stake ;
thence by lot contracted to Patrick to-tethe south
200 etst i5O feet to a stake en Packer - avenue ;
thO , C, , by Packer avenue- south 70 0 wort Su feet to
the place of beginning ; remains :,:v, striate feet,
and being lot No.l of Block Ni.. 4 of Sayre a Corn.
pang's asldltion to Towanda, witlf.l framed honor,
other outbuildings, and a few fruit trees thereon.
Seized and taken Into executtertv at the bull of
Orerfon & Elsbree vs. C C. Wodif.
WILLIAM; T. HORTON. Sheriff.
She Omce, Towan/a, Jan. 1 1 ., ISq2.
STONE.-Flag ging, C.LPS Sills and
,
guar of 'Blast excel!eiit quality and durability;
airy building atone, a hatniile of be seen
at It. A. Packers new building at Sayre, Oruors
IlltsaVaad 000tama takas. ALTIy to tbia °Soo or
J. IC 8110414•Alti.
"Ptoratioek tire."
Teltimithi
S Mar•
gaisatfomo. --t
y 44 4 4.
. •
_
•;l rats, tad tetaatmeeri wi:'Ner3
tril , rlr4 ft five FOO
atz at SR,.) y.r , --itc.ipertt!rns : r
T .L...,;;; ; z.gl fl: et,,
Ir.:I/sc!, etc. Ecxlf,,lr it.
D. IL F. EarlY a: CO.; Detroit, Mitt.
THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER !
But we ether ie the Bete Year with
joy and.prido. Anti Id. oplr.r to matte occry one
feel hippy—at least for tho present—M. L.
Setif:I:BURG, I"rot:rletur of the Great Batten
(.73!ithing dose. Just opaind la 31-tans's - Block,
Main street. Towanda, ea.. has d,cided ra errer
the entire rtottk of CLJTIIING. Itttpry AND
SHOES, HATS AND eNeS, nud Gents' furuisit
inglioods at sisughtering pricer, to char out the
Morr and to make room for their heavy ~.tnek of
spring and Summer ti ,- ,rds, which 1.: already Petng
manufactured Tor the Tonanda Brandt. we alto
wish to call
.our- kind attention, that we. are gof g
to change quarters on the flyrt of April. 18.2, to
No.-2 Patton's reratid door iior.h
of Bridge st.; curl owing tO Fetal:MA we want
to eidec our oor Winter stock in oraci to go into
our new location altli Note cowls. New-Sty es,
and Now l'atterwF—andhat; h. , will nut trade now
shall art - .-r have 3nothei -. t:tiCth an opportunity.
REMF.ME:EIt—The sna.4 nn.! !..lall be
(.1 0 ,4..ci cur at any price rillhout dray, at: (la. Hos-
Clwlltlig 410lie0 101can5's
Main Nuve t, Pa.
L. SCHNEEBUII..9
Towania. 5.3,.:t15'2-4x3
DIENTXSTELT 7
- Drs. Angle & Hollister,
(Over . Dr. Pratid office.)
TO WANDA. PA.
1)r. Angle having return,..l -front the IVe4. has
forme' a pritterglip with Dr. I!..llist , r In order to
tncet the r.fpliretLeat:t of their growing practice.
SFeehil attet•uttun is gi‘.ll to the
Preservation and Treatment of the
_Teeth. ,
Filling, Extracting, and tho? Corre
ction of Irregularitie s
Execnt.tflii 3 e:tref 61 an i fit3unttr.
Cos, Ether, pr Chloroforrri
istercd.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
Itiserti lc. r. AlituObtlet,
cuntiuu , 3lls um, ?Co] gni:Alit:,
AU the lateit I:kettle:II atilt ,•tier Imp:l:yea In•
rotneutF, Ifir:t!e liwrdlions atilt- render
tti t .in Iris te(11,41,, to rite path tits are i•mp!o}ecl.
pate. i, taF: , •u With nervo,l4 aad it-skate
patter:V.4. ALL rlllLttS ItEAS9N ABLE.
.E. IL ANGLE, D. D. S..
F. L. HOLLISTER, P. D. S.
Towanda:Pa.. nee. 22. 1S6I:
eft OTWARSON,
Manufacturer of all kinds of Upholstered
Work, wholeale and - retail. °.
SOUTH SIDE MUDGE STREET, 'TOWANDA
Over Myers Meat Markc4.-5•Jan.S2.
JAMES McCABE
Has removed to
CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-STS
intikthg. Irhta
Ileakuarters,
TOR GROCERIES
CASH PAID. FOIL
BUTTER, EGGS, Sze.
GOODS SOLD AT TILE
LOWEST LIVING RATES
JAMES McCABE:
TORalleia, April 29, lbweLyl
STEVENS .Sl, LONG
General Dealers in
GROC . E.RIFS, PROVISIONS,
And ,
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
HAVE REMOVED
TO THEIR• NEW STORE,
CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sts
(The ohi stand of Fox, Stevens & Meccur.)
They invitr attention to their complete asmrimen
auS very largo stork of Choice New Gcoda
which they hare always on
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
PRODUCE TRA-pE, -
And Cash paid for desirable ktads.
M. J. TONG ' GEO.STEVF.NS.
Towanda, Apr! 1 Mg.
AT 51A Rik ET' •
.• E. EL RUNDELL, f
Would respectfullyaunonnee that he Is e'ontinutng
the 311rket business at the old stand of MuHoek
Rundell, and will at all tunes keep a full supply of
FRESH
'C....A °I, 4
,tiii
, 71 . 0
Y
OYSTER'S
Constantly on hand. Country dealers supplied at
city rates. •
FRESII 4i; SALT MEATS;
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, &c.
Or All Goods delivered Free of Charge
E. D. RUNDELL.
Towanda, Pa. N0T.27, Ipp.
Padre -liarbo.
THE . OLD_MARBLE *YARD
STILL IN OPERATION.
The undersh.ned baring. mtrebased the MAR
BLE YARD of the late GEoBGE
.siceADE, de
sires to inform the public that .iarl•tg employed
experienced meu hgis,rel.ared tt 13 all kinds of
irerk lu the 11.1. F.:
MONUMENTS,
READ STO:krES,
• MANTLES an()
In the very best manner and at lowest rates.
Persona dehiring anything in the }larbie line are
invited to call and examine work, and save agents'
conimlSAlOn. -
• - JAMES VeCABE
Towanda, Ps., Wow. lb, Ws. . • : 24(1
CUTTER SLEIRS!
• •
FINE SWELLED BODY eXTIERS,
of bold makes In market, for sale at very low prices.
Cutters supplied trimmed and furnished to order,
Special Inducements to all buying or giving early
orders. Cutters furnished with either heavy steel
or card shoes. Wlll dellver Cutters crated- at any
railroad station at saint prices as hold at my ware.
house. Send fur ilvscrlptiors and prßia. -
R. - M. WELLES,. -Town&
L
H:V A 14 L BY
•
.
PENN. 6. NEW . YORE : .11,t1.1L'804.9.9
&era.ugementor-rassenger TrainsiAitalts
JELNIIAUY 1, 18E5.
EASTWARD. I WESTWARD.-
1
15 ai 7 1 3 iSTIATIONs. 1 81301211
_ . !....._. -
~...!. ,i, -.Jr. ,„ , , ---..,,
: 03:7 7.0; ...1 7 13 3 ti larrarall.lo
2 5 0 1; 2 1 :...1 9201...11urrat0...:
51.7 i 'NZ , ;' t.-Roeneewr.i
c 30. , ..11(.3......1 ....' .. IsyOus...!
G 33; t 131! ....1 ....I . ..Gigleva.. l
833;1 09! 1 [—lthaca
-5 1,0.11:;5; ..1.... i .. Auburn ...
8 3141 as: .... _l.•. Owego.:.
- 0 10i1 43; 9 00. 1 3
451-• • • F.7 1 012a • •
9 15;.: 10; 9 10; 4 10';.. Waverly . ..1
10 1;2',: 30!10 CO: 4 s..
ut ..Sayre.....l
1914;7. 34'19 05.4 31 1
...Athens...{
...1....110 131 ~..1....01111n.. 1
10 451 09:10 4315 1,51... i 0W AY td..!
....;....; ;034; 513 Wy'ruklngi
..r;....;11 031 _..l4Ea'gSt - one.l
..........,...:11 19 5:8 Itutu'erfield;
....;,... ~1 4 19; ....IFrenchtocinl
..15 35'1130 . 5131. 1
.Vyaltiglng
11 42.3 57)11 50, it 03!: Laceyville.l
....!....111 53 a o7;Skin's Eddy;
....;4 12!12 111, 6231 Nieslioppett 1
....!'....;12 16: 5 221 0101190 rand.
1.2Z3 1351 1 04. 7 tOITun k han , it - k 1
....;....; I i 5 .7 20'. La Grange.;
... .1.....1 i 24• 7 3,51:...Fa115... 1
1 05 ; 0 10 .1 43 1 g 03 11.&B June'Ll
1 35;4 30 11.‘0; Is TO Wilk -11nrrel
3 13;7 31. 4 50;119.1'.0i 'ell Chunk
4 41!5'T.9 .0 3.l . l:loW.Alientuiin ~
6 eil•A 49 owi pa 15'.Hrettoehem. I
53:•19 00, 040 : 12 50 1 :-.Eaitun._.;
6 5311010, if 40i 2 2.0'..i111134,1p1113
8 0.3 ' 9 15; 1.1 3:6 NOW York
A.m..r.01:r.0CP.51,
No: 7.;2 leaves 11 - yalosleg at G:041 A. it.. 'French
town 6:14. Rolnliwt St r ondlng Stone
IS'y....ott.lng 6:40, TIINVIA.I(I3 SI ilatt
7:ls. A tbens 7 v2l. Sayro:7:4o, Wavrrlynis,Arrivtng
In Ell:11ra at 85% A. 31.
- So. 31leaves Elmira at 5:15 P.M, W'averly . 6:6o.
Sayre 0:15. Athens 6:;M, 'Milan 6:30. I.7kter 6:404
Wysauking 7:05. S:atoling Stone
7:14. Itummergeld 7:22. Frenehtown 7:32, arriving
at Wyatt:slug 7:45 E. 11.
Trains S atol 15 von daily. Sieeping ears on trains
5 awl 15 tlf`eXtit'll Niagara: Pails, and Philadelphia and
aud betweeh Lyons an.) New Ye: k without ellangcs
Parlor car? co Trains 2 and S between Niagara
Fails _Philadelphia wirheat yhaage, and
through coach to and (runt Itlebester via Lyons.
W5l. !STEVENSON. Supt.
Snyrp. r;.. Jan. IriS2 P. ar N. Y. R. It.
4.1 •
161 , C ‘•
Chicago & - North-Western
RAI LTV A. 17
Is the OLDEST BEST CONSTRUCTED: BEST
E-Oitt VP ED and hebee the
LE_All .1 IV fk . RAILWAY
• —OF VIZ—.
• WEST AND NORTHWEST !
It is :Ile• short and best mute between Chicago
•
and nII points in
Northern Illintib;, lowa. Dakota, Ni'Vornlnp„
Nelirtska, (*ail tomb, Ori.a.in, Arizona: Utah,.
voiorAda, Idaho, Montito.. Nevada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA
DENVER, LEADVILLE,
SAIT, LAKE, S.IN FRANCISCO
'DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY
Cedar Rapids: Des Moines, Columbus, - awl) all
Points In toe Territories - , and the West. Also. for
MilWankee,'Oreen Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Mar
quette. Fond 'diti Lam Watertown, _Houghton.
Nem:bit...Al:ma:Ma, mt. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
V0:7,3, Fargo; Bismarck, Winona. LaCrosse.
Olvattmna. and all_ points in Minnesota, Dakota.
isconsin and the Northwest. -
At Commit Bluffs the Trains of the Chlettgo &
North-Western and the U. Y. R'ys depart from.
arrive at and use the same Joint Union Depot.
At Chicago. clitse connections are made with the
Lake Show, Michigan Central, Baltiniore It Ohio.
Ft. Wayne .and Pennsylvania. and Chicako &
orand 'Fronk It'ys. and - the Kankakee and Pan
tiandle Routes.
ch.ae con necti. , 2lB Wide (71 Jove/ion Poiriltt.
SI Ii the ONI.Y LINE runnitm
Pullman Hotel DininPCars
ILETW
Chicago & Council Bluffs.
Pullman, Sleepers on all Night - rfrains•
Insist uj.on Ticket Age - nts srlliug von.Tickets
via this road. 1 ,- ;*ainlne your Th•Lrts,and refmo
to buy if they do not rend Over the Chicago
North-Western Hallway. • • .
If you wish thy. Rrt T.ntolinr„ Accommodations
34111 win !my your Tickets by this route, air AND.
Wf6l. TAKE. !CONE 01 . 111•3:.
All TiePtTi'Agents Se!' Tlek.,ts by this Lino.
MARVIN . lIIIGIIIIT,
• 2d V. - P.Sc Genl Chicago.
20 YEARS
OLD STA N D
Are now better prepared than. eyes to
_ supply the public with first-class
FURNITURE!
We manufacture our own goods and
warrant them to be as represented.,
PARLOR SUITS In all the leading styles.
.13E1,1E0011 SUITS In Walnut, Ash, Cherry,
C ( IT I VACE SUITS In all desirable styleS
DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN AND
• OFFICE FURNITURE.
INUNDERTAKING
.
. •
,
\via, we furbish _ the finest , .
HEARSE
and Equipments. a larger .and better stock of
PASK ETA and TRIM M !Nail, with a large expert.
ruse in our business, ix e golirantee as low, lf - not
lower, prices than 'those svho' have not as good
facilities as ourselves.
at - - - ' ,-,-- - ~- .Q.',;:i.
B' We. furnish Chairs, Pall and Corpse Pre
servers, tree of charge.
And then purchase where you can do the best.
J. 0. FROST'S SONS
Towanda, Sept. 22, ISSI.
FREE TO EVERYBODY!
A BEAUTIFUL BOOK jog THE ASKING
fly apulytne„ iergonaliy at the nearest ()MC° of
THE 1 :SO,lt' MANUFACTURING CIE, (or by
r.ta. yard aLa distabee) iatty fulatt person will
be pr,,e .Ted whit a beautlf4lly illustrated copyor
•
a Neu .took eutitled
Story of the Sewing Machine,
SHELVES
containing a handsome and obetly steel engraving
frontltplece also, 2S finely. Ograred wood cuts.
and - bound in an elaborate blue - And gold lithograph•
ed cover. No charge wha - eil.r is made for this
ha dsomo book, which can he obtained only by, ap
plication at the branch and subordinate offices of
The Singer Manufacturing Co.
THE SINGER MAIIVEAOTIIIII3G-,00.
•
Prtnofpal Orbee, 34 Union Squire,
GET YOUR
1013 PRINTING
cone at the lIWORTER OVPWT. aPipaita the'
rAturs Timms. lwavrantla. Caloric' wart a aroAsalif
V•Umils.
)Tli 1:(--
• AT
J. 0. Frost's Sons -
Of every desei iption.
CALL ! ENAMINE ! COMPARE!
CENIUS REWARDED,
—on Tur.
ifPift;
Now-:::Is..:-. , !rfnE':: -- !:-Ti3itg
TO BUY CHEAP OF THE :
BEST AND ItO3T :RELIABLE
CLOTHING - nott:lN THE
COUNTY OF BRADFORD. .;
r.31.14..11 18 14.0...18
1 034 1511 ()Nig 40
1130'8 10112058 00
, 950:0 201,44 i....
8 40L....18 RP ...
7 411-- 8 141 .. ..
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8 301....1 3..
ii 30i . 1 0 2,51....
5 25 1 12 . A6 151 15
1 4 4511501 . /. 3T.30
44 1114V5 20 1 23
1 4 34113415 10,1 35
1 ...41125;.... 1 1 1 08
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3
~5 81:03'4 431246
:105.11;...;1237
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.i 1 2:10
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,'- 1 1 14, 1 4 03,1207
1 3 . 02 9 50'3 46:1150
....'9 43 :...11145
.... 9 27 8 27.1129
1. . 920 ....1112 920 —.11112
t 2 158 5S 3 01 , 1052
1 ... 845 —.11048
1 .: 827 ,tOB2
I 1 . 35.8 01 2 25;1010
108 7 ;. , 0 2 03,9 45
11105, 1155.7 25
~ ( 01....,1051 a 24
! 9 5b . .....1045 6 15
i r I 20 ...!-IIOIS 5 50
' 8 00'....i9 00 4 15
I 6 301....17 40.3 40
'P.M.%11..ii1A.11 P.M
J. K. BUSH,
BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA,
Has received the LARGEST AND BEST
selected stock of
CLOTHING-!
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS
Ever brought to Towanda or Bradford
county, and is now offering the best
- made and finest. suits at
LOWER PRICES t
Than you will have to pay for pooOnade
Clothing at other places. All his Clothing
is manufactured expressly for HOME
TRADE, and WARRANTED TO GIVE
SATISFACTION.
CALL & EXAMINE
BUSH, BRIDGE-ST., TOWANDA.
Tnwanda, 1,1881
WINTER ei SPRING
At.tlm CLOTIIIW HOUSE of
M. E. Rosenfield
Main-st., Towanda; yoh will find,
The Best Goods
The :Latest Styles
The Lowest Prices
His .ISIMLNSE STOCK embraces a
the latest styles, in great variety, of •
READY-11ADE CLOTHING
For Men•s, Youth% and flop's wear, from the finest
and heaviest cloths to the cheapest and lightest
grades fur the trade.
GENTS *FURNISHING GOODS
This department is complete, having a
Nll line iat Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs, Neckwear,
Handkerchiefs, Iteadyquwdo Shirts, 1V inter
Uu
tierwear,
A. very large stock of the. newest style Sin
every quality. Also. UMBRELLA:3 f TRAVEL
ING BAGS, Etc. -
-
REMEMBER—That you can save money
by purchasing at the old-established Cloth
ing House of •
• . M.: E. ROSENFIELD.
20
G. H. WOOD & CO.
PHO7OGRAPHEWS,
Are now WELL. ESTABLISHED in their NEW
GALLERY, and are mas:lng all kinds of PHOTO
GRAPHS and TINTYPES. They are introoncing
a new style of Photographs. MINETTS,
which they make for o.ot. PER DOZEN. They
make 4 TINTYPES, Card Size, for 50 cents-4at
one sitting. They also make a specialty In copying,
having a number of agents canyastdug (or them.
live us a call, and see work and prices, at
PATTON'S BLOCK, COR. MAIN
AND BRIDGE STREETS.
Towanda, Pa., Dec. 8, 1881
JOHNSON_
MAN UFACTUIiFG
COMPANY.
STEAM ENGINES,
Portable & Stationary Circular Mills,
ISHINaLE MACHINES,
CORN SHELLERS,
Field Rollers and Plow Points,
)
GRIST it .SAW MILL MACHINERY
Of all kinds, or repairs for the balno
BOILER MAKING
Or relishing of old Boilers, putting in
new Heads or Flues, a specialty.
- We- hare facilities for turning out
FIRST- C LA.92 BOILERS. on short- no
tice.
Portable and Stationary Engines
Of any' size made to order. Afro, Brass and Iron
Castings. We use the best Iron and our work
Is done by sidlßd mechanics. We guaran. ,
tee all our work, Quotations given on
Dtsston or Iticbards. , n Saws, Rub.
bcr or-Leather Belting.
, •
Foundry and Shops on Pine-st., back
of Nfinuntal tnnu 7 R. Tnwastan.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEoIATE IN.
ATITGTE.—SECOND WINTER TERSI dill
begin MoNDAT, JaN. 23, Dn. Expenses for
board, tuition and furnished room, from 4172 to
4180 per year. For catalogue or further particu
lars address the Principal.
EDWIN E. QUIN LA N. A 11
el
vownm• inlre T. 1101
GET YOUR
'Kew Tort.
"REPORTER" O,FFICI
Hats and Caps,
GLOVES, MITTENS, *C.
1882 ,= 1882
EMEI
HATS AND (14PS
MANUFACTURERS . OF
'JOB PRINTING
. 6 D0211.11 •T 111....
..:
.' : . i.' . p:.r.p : Tg'.4..: : _ ;: pq; .
Fall di Wiater,ilBBl.
ATTENTION IS INVITED to our
first-class •
Heating Stoves.:
They are too well known to require any.
commendation--
New Heels,
107estminster,
Crown Jewell.
We also hare a line of CHEAP BASE
BURNERS, the best of their class in the
market, and_ w e ll adapted for supplying a
demand for an , efficient but inexpepsive
heating stove.
WOOD. HEATING STOVES in great
variety.
READ 'l l l-I±S:
Happy Thought Ranges
Sold in Towanda and vicinity by
A. D. DYE & CO
A LARGE STOCK QF.
Wood Cook Stoves,
CARRIAGEMAKERS' AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES
And a general stock of
MCA n WARE.
MAIN. STREET, TOWANDA
Towanda, October 0 1631
INSURANCE!
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, •
TOWANDA, PA,
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT
POLICIES
- Issued on the most reasonable terms. -
None btit reliable companies represented.
Losses adjusted and paid here. .
Towanda, Nov. 18. 1879.
• -
QUAKER CITY
sArraiy , OIL !
- Crockery
C i p, w o llAß
. Store.
Offers the Quaker City or
Improved Headlight Oil !
By the Quart, Gallon or round,
At the Lowest Market Prices.
This OIL .
.
Is absoutely Non-Explosive gurus up
dealt With a
Men. tight; does not smell. crust ttl , kii or
smoke, and Is guaranteed tube nmelthet-
,ter than any other Headlight oil
sold. In this market.
The numerous accidents resulting from the use
of common kerosene should wArn all to •
use only safe oils, particularly as .
the cost Is but astrifle more. "
•
Job lot of Decorated-Porcelain
FRUIT DISELES
At 35 cents each—worth 75c.
LAMP hbODS!
Burners, Chimneys, Wicks by piece or
yard. New styles of Ilan; ing and
Student Lamps at very low pricei.
y'nwanda. JAn. EO. IRAS
,
Agents wanted Coe the ILI& end *oat of
G j ur i riELD
- The only complete gory of. his noble life and tragic
death.- Fresh, brilliant, reliable. Elegantly printed as
Engin& end German; beautifully illustrated;
handsomely bound Fa'test selling book ever pub.
liihedaolhin ILlSlpatn. LLD.
CAUTION. .Domn,ku,idb7am"p" . .igricatetgUYWlA"
which the country is hooded. They are utterly
worthleas au outrage upon Oro memory of the great
dead, d a base fraud on the public. This. book is
mince a
e new. - The only work worthy the theme.
bend .in Stamps for Agent's Outfit.
JONES BROTHERS At Publiahers, Philadelph la. •
WANTFD!
Hay, Straw and Crain
For which we will pay the RIGHEST
MARKET PRICE', delivered here
• or at points on L. V. R. R.
Having four of Hedrick 's. Perpetual Please,
with a capacity for baling AO tons per day r we are
enabled to receive large quantities of hay and straw
at many of the principal shipping point. of this
and adjoining counties. We are also agenda for
the initroved Hale Ties.
ACKLEY 4 DEAN,
• , MAIN ISTILICET, TOWANDA, PA.
oMos airer Petah A Simple num uarslool.
lIMIMM
GREAT_ GERM DESTROYER
hAit.B.rs
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID
FainemimmemErr i
lng of SMALL
A•
SMALL PDX t'OX Prevented.
. -.ERADICATE.D: ; [leers purified and
. ih e
aled.
Aliangrelle prevented
' 'j
Mill cur. 11.
Contnxioti dettro - yrC ll 7 Bollll4 `rY eared.
purin ,„:l4 °mid% rapid-
Slick itootus
and made ' h . • •
enie..ll In a
i Pe g i d o
t ar: S I k , 1 ° 0 3 • ,
, 'retter dried up.
nd refreshed batli•
Ine Hirt, iv perfectly harm
: Ninid "added . to . the?
'For•Note Throat it
Soft White 'Como rug!.• cure,
uy itA NO
Intpore Air 'mob
hartiiiO4, and 'ptlritl , . 1 ;
by *rim Darbri.:
Fluid aboot.
To Purify the
Breath.. Cleanse:
the 'teeth, it eau
idirpa•••ed .
Cata , rh relieved a I .ll,Cholera dl4kipated.
eared.' • :Ship Fever prevent
Eryitipelao cured ., eild.iy
Intros I clii2Vol In-: In en,.s death_
fu the
seamy. . I always
Scare pieiented. be tired- a' ont- ! the
-I,!elnoVes • forpSe--lIIVIII prevt•nt.
odors.. 1 any unplpri:eilit
;An Anti for An!-
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mal
ii , f ti S h 'eg . ..t 4 ab , le Pei-
SCARLET •Fi 1,:;,g - ,;,- - 0,„„
-FEVER
ems apt Inmlt
a.,.TliaVedihy its I,e.
CURED. l- YV kowFer
Eradicated.
• In fart iris the great
Disinfectant and Purifier
H. ZEILAN
.& C 0.,.
3.l :thisiacOirlt , lClu•ailsts, SULG PROPRIETORS
S.JI 7
.111T1ERS
Swedish Dyspepsia Remedy !
The chief ingredient and • life-giving
element of this great remedy Is an herb conummy
known as Bliterment, although bufrarely found
In thlsriondu; excepting it, the extreme No lb
vi.est. It Is gat.heruil In profuse abundance by the
Lap andeis In the bleak and snow-clad mountains
of Norway and Sweden, and has, In connect t.oit
with other lug - Trifle: Ls, been used among them
selves exclusively for year. , :15-000 of the gu e m,,t,
remedies for Dyspepia, Kidney and Liver Com
plaintever known.
In pfacia , g this preparation bet re the American
public we. candidly bulky- that we have filled a
ioug-felt want, by givi••g a inedicine that will not
only temporarily relieve, but 'will peshively - cure
Dyspepsia, liblnt;, and :Liver Complaint. and all
their vat i•eis eff..c ts, such as sour, stoniaeli. sick
'headache.' pains in the back,. palpitati•li of th,,
hear, costiveness, indigestion, yellow skin, swim.
ming of thetn-ad, fullness at pit of stomach. Jew
spirits, &e. Three dos. a will relieve the worst case.
Ask vt,ur drupgist for a battle and be convinced.
rrice,h cents. • 243.1anik2-yi.
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THE GREAT CURE FOR
Symptoms are ni;',lstare, stinging, itchin g, worse at
'night; rectos as it' Idu-nurtas were crawling about
the rectum; tho:rivate parts arc often affected. All9l
pleasar.t, econo.anal and tositivn cure, SWAYNt'd
VI N T3l t , ..NTiI superior to any article In the market.
Sold Ify druggi.t.ror rend 50 eta, in 3.ct. Stamm. 3
ik.nts, EU-5. Ad . fir,,s, Da. S WA, YNC d: Sea, Phila.,Par
Diphtherial
,
•
cold Or more tnroat ma./ not seem tO
..mount 4.0 Much, mid pro aptly attend!
L . ) can eft,lly bo cured; but netrlcetAs often
follow...it by convnotplion or diphtheria.
mtliteine tuts ever licen discovered which
acts u•lipttel4l7 and surely 1 I sucit eases as
I. 3 l,:tfitY PALIi ICILLILit. The
pr0:4:17 Use of tilis-in - catifaUe, replcay hag
say , ttl , msands cr lives. "
I‘k.:11111( PAIN KILLER. Li
13dt an experiment. It - bas b: en bcqore the
kab".le for forty years, and Li most, valued
wlta•e, II In best known.
A few extracts Ti]i voluntary t.stlinonials
tead - a3 rOP.OWS:
Painlir.itnlnvitatannlyttattca!r,ld rt.r,t - fl for'
9 , !(11 irr tli p r t te. , ...7.,ty-Jit.7l Yrcra, nod /I.lxo
St. h la:I a aura.
S. N. Y.
rcr:t'.lriY l'•••!: - . t 11.0 r u-ad Kr.t.l.nr., and
vattpt :ta La - ..ar.i.....i.t5 , •mi,dy 4/1 , 1 vc.ra
received .ta rrltcf froz, and
rDre fLn a. red on.• your
in7rllll.: - .l4trLz_*!:xly.-1.11..0.8..ErEi:E'l /.);.%.•.,:it,ru.'
1 ILlva jii.t.rezr.•etarl frnm a 'very'
Whill Ilvet:r.le. .. . 110
r.::1- I tr!, , l:t
/Vit-lE-a vo T
ill Levl r -
Ivitti''l :t.—f'.
Ila:e PAS:I:KILT F:Ff. Ilk 1./y1.:::::!:f r fr-VtY
y0.1.7F r.nd !kr. i:II011•2 it to
01 11 I 1.1.F.R in 12.,y twrnty.
ti,e - yfar.; has::
fonnd uo nlecticto. , • to tz.ke iti place.-31. liyr.t4
N. Y. .
I'ar•uTi~pit.v-~~Ou+tli aril erollp it the tett
I , ...neelrzt.tun Ave 1v0.,14 nut be 111:1101it
P. Not T 4, Liberty
Fer yl.lrt7 I have used PAI , .;
far robe: nzat chaprol end ntiti(le: a the tett
teeter Oirere EL —6 Ea Moo rE1:,1% I:alikagtoti,
- I VhA'ElllTGrine' eeverols - with bronchitis, and my
throat wrs re, inOatto (1-1 t•nn .1 r e.ireLly v•wallow
any food. I was r.41)17ed t ) try your 1u:.
inl after t.:l:lli.tr was con:I-lady
cured.—T. W1Lh174' , 077.
Dr. NVALT().I.7 wr:te4 from rol-b,octon: Your PArs
KILLER. eure4 di' latle,rta .ud Forothront.Eoa.k:rln.
UrevalePt here, and h: 4 n(..: txtn knov,n, to
fail in .a ciiiid Inntane.c. ¶.1k14 fact you ttould
make known to the wo:ld.
IVIrs.I"LI.EN trrit,e • 'My on tat; e 1
1 ' ; ntly Pck with di oh ilit-A.4.1.1.4r1i f' wr, and cold
(11'114. SO many children have. Wed Inre.l utls
afraid to c.::11 a- and tried your PAIN HILLI7II.. NllO 11.17 , ?11 on" Sunday, and 071
{VIA:M.4I3S was clear. It was a wen
cure, 11114 it cot art be knou.n to the
nor in.)thera who an: losing so many clnidren.
Fix Chills and Fever PAIN K irLi.v.u. has
in Null. IGeures when evc . rythingelsr falls
Delays ere chingernus. A bottle
lidid.d;it in the holit" is a Ealeguard that.
o fon.:lly shOlild. e without -
A-11(Irtig,gistssellIG at 50c., and $l.Ol .
p-r bottle: •
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors.
. Providence, R. I
DIPHTHERIA
•PREVENTED.
rr.erattat, BY
Feln - pary 2 , 1, IsS2
irE GREAT
THE MOST POPULAR it
jam and fonaghold.
Matters Concerning Family Life
VIE FAMILY TABLE.
. If there is anyone plademnre than
another conducive to good :fellowship
and happiness it is the family table.
They know but little of the pleasures
of life' whO live in boarding-houses,
or have no homes of their own; Who
have never gathered as their owl-ru
ble-or at the table of a friend in :the
sweet communion such *occasions af
ford, 'or `never have participated in .
light and agreeable table talk—the
" feast of reason and flow of 'soul "
that at such times abound, and make
one more'in love with himself and
with his kind. If peace and _good
will do not prevail at the family
board,, where shall we lOok for it?
Womtist eat, and we love ; to eat;
and this necessary and agreeable em
ployment should be made also a sea
son to cultivate a kindliness of heart,
to strengthen:lles'of, a ff ection, and
to possess one's self of-the grace and
ease of - movement and mind that a
school of this sort always -imparts..
And not only - When the friendly - visi;
tors are present should the gathering
around the social board be found a
means of grace; but in the home Or
cle at every meal. Lit the children
be taught punctuality, and . the
hus
band made to realize that his timely
presence is a necessity to perttet
family unity, and the wife and moth
enshould so arrange her affairs as to
alwayS ready to _take her
.accds:'
wined chair. • One can hardly real,
ize how much ' this regular.: and
prompt assembling of the family 'to.
gether at meal times strengthens
family ties, and what a. good. influ- -
enceit exerts_ on' the giowing chit-
Iniked it is almost a necessi
ty to the right development of child
hood... What a
.good . .send-off to the
day's labot?' - a, 'pleasant family meet
ing and chat over the bi eakrast table
afford.. Every housekeeper- in pre
paring meals • should lie punctual,
and then endeavor to impress the
portanee; of the smile virtue upon
other inembf rs of the 'household.--
Illt - EAKFAST- RUSKS:
Two, cups of sweet milk, two eggs,
two teaspoons,of cream tartar,- one
teaspoon of soda, half a'cup of white
gnsar, about four small : cups .of flout
Beat the .eggs very light ;, put the,
cream of tartar in the tfOur, and.add
the soda the last thing. Bake in a
long pan in_ a quick Oven.
PROTECTION FROM FROST.
It ; may be well to remind those
who giow window plants,.that by re
moving them :away from the win
dolys,.ihnd arrangim , a cover of news
papers over, them,they may ,be pre
served from harm, in severely : ccild .
ni! , lits. • With the plants,
.fts
ourselves, it is not so much that
comes in:, as that the! beat goesYtif,
and -often a 'slight protection • will
prevent the'escape of heat.
APPLE 4INEC
The surest , v9 . - ay to .procure purC'
apple vinegar, says Scribner's Month--
Iy,is to make it at home: You will
find it an easy matter to save all the
parings for this purpose. Put the
parings in a stone jar and . acid just
enough warm water to wet them
thbroughly. Cover- with a coarse
piece of Muslin and set in - a warm
place until the Pruientation ..begirta.
Then strain—first tliraugh a coarse
sieve (this will remove the. skins);
thin through a. piece of toweling.
After this hag settled, drain it oft
into a stone jug. Tie a coarse rag'
over the mouth, to keep . out insects
without keeping out the air. Stand
in the, kitchen, near the..stove, until is sour enough for use: Then cork
and set in 'a cool place, ready 'to use.
Almost before you are aware of
you are well supplied with good-vin
egar, without its having cost any
thing. except a little labor.
A CURE FORPOISONAVY.
'A specific for the eruption pro
duced by the poison, oak, or..poison
ivy, so COM MOil in the: woods and
along the old fences i ; has been .dis
covered by Dr. S. A. BrOwn; Onited
States Navy. This speeiffc he• finds
in thomine; which he- as used with
unvarying success in at. least forty,
cases. lie uses the drug dissolved
in oil, cosmoline, or glyc,erine, in the .
strength of from ten to twenty drops
-of bromine to the ounce Of oil, and
rubs the mixture , on" the affected.
partsAhree or four-times is day. The
bromine is so volatile- thA the solu
tion should be ienewed every twenty
four hours. The eruption never-ex
tends after the first thorOugh appli..
cation, and it _promptly disappears
within tweety.four, hours if the ap-.
plieation .is perSisted in.
OATMEAL PUDDING
Mix two ounces of fine Scotch cat,
meal in a quarter of a pint 'of milk;
add to it a', pint of boiling milk;
sweeten to suit taste, and..stir over
the fire for ten minutes; then pul, in
two ounces of sifted bread crumbs;
stir until the mixture is stiff; then
add one ounce of shred suet and one
or two wclbbeaten- eggs,iand a little
flavoring Or grated- nutmeg; put the
pudding in a buttered dish and bake
slowly for an hour. •
' TREATMENT OF TILE HAIR.
Every one is anxious to' have nice
hair, vet many mistaken courses are
often pursued to retain it. Girls',
hair should be allowed to grow tolts
full length very early. •it retains-its
soft flexibility lonanr, if' it has other
proper treatment. also, e ' As time pro
gresses. Sharp Combs. should never
be used to clean'the 'head; they irri,
tate the roots of the hair, and after"
all fail in the desired object. There
are Innumerable oat's, essences and .
pomades vended for the hair, on the
assumPtion that they improve and
nourish it. According to the expe-,,
renee•of the 'lest perruquiersall.such•
applications, - any unguent in particu
lar and however sanctioned by tra
dition, are injurious • When the
body is in health, nature supplies the .
scalp with in abundance of oil exact
ly fitted for the hair, and when not
in health no external application of
artificial oil can take the pke6 of the.
natural. In ordinary circumstances
regular buljnot violent brushing is
preferable 'for maintaining
_cleanli
ness and glossiness. • - .
• . The hair, like:corn, , needS cultiva
tion, but a gentle combing or brush
ing every day is all that usually
required. If the head should become
,affected with scurf, which the. brush
tines not remove; the following
pie trietlfod of purification is 'said to
be, efficacious and liarmlss. Beat up
an egg anil rub it well in all over the
head, then pour over it warm water,
which while removing the egg will
likewise carry away all the scurf;
lastly; dry thoroUghly with a towel.
The head may be held over a small tub
during the process. After this the
l.4id will be very clean and e the hair
will take on a fine gloss wttb a brush
This simple treatment of the hair
will mostly make it retaig its origi.
nal softness and beauty until quite
late in life. ,
• Men become bald because they
wear close bats and caps. That this
is true we cannot doubt from the fart
that women never go bald, and - . the
toil of their beads are so expoged.
rho Lewis says you see a man lose a
hair below. whe"m the hair tont:lips
his skull, not if he has he - en bald fifty
years. 'A fur 'cap has been known
i to prodtice baldness in a single . win,
ter . A black high silk hati . , the
tor says, should baize five- litindr.,l
holes through the top, so that ti,"e re
shall be more - hole than bat. If - the
nap is combed back the wrong way,
and after the -boles are made it ii
combed the right way, no, c n wiN
ever observe the peculiarity, and the
hatt•rs say .it will wear lotigvr
capse it is dry instead of antral. It
is a wonder men do not ventila! e
their heads-better, for a bald 1ie4 , 1
'insist be, to say-- the
blesome in .11y-time. Thi.; veliti:. -
latiou no doubt should br=io
and parents should see to it that
boys' bats are not tio., Warm au ,l
close. With a full lieitd bf hair one
has not much, need - for ()Met' head
wraps; and the lighter the hat,;., !
lions, coiffures, etc:, -worn, the bt_tto:r
for the scalp.
HOUSEHOLD HI NT"s
It is.not good to work too ion , / •
fore'' breakfast."
Never
,dip the'. irory handle; (..;
knives in hot water.
A gal who assists her moil.er in
the house work is worth tuerry I,at
terflies'W fashion.
• Bind a cut with cobweLs ap,l
brown .sugatt to -stop the low ( 4 i
blood; • or if ypt.f. cannot proc , n7:
these, with the Eike dust of ti a.
Peas and Beans for Stock
. .
A eery important part of thi! fanm
er's winter work consists of a trt-:
.oughly :and - .carefully -t
work of the coming season, brin;:!
to bear the lessons gained in tiie
perience of the seasons licit are ~,e lO.
- Of all men the farmer is the oni., v.
if he would attain any ci;nsiileraii' . l!
degree Of. success , "thirk
ahead." Bearing this thing in.mind,
the following article - from the
cultural columm_of_ the l'hiladc-iiihiA
Record will bt found very prolitNiil e
readirro., even in `mid=winter :
•A" sadly.rieglkited -matter t!
cultivation 01 leguminous plaw..
True, clover•, is -gro A n in all sections
wh4re it can" he dime, but clover is a
costly . eiop on smne land. ,To tike
its place. we have peas an.rl
which belong . ' to the A
clover seed is a, dirttinutivc b , an,
and were it,not for its' market
value clover seed would - be. invalua
ble for feedint , . Bat we Can prodtwe
pea's and beans on- thelightest
and even in sections that pro
duce good crops of clover these art_i
cles.,ghoutd. be grown. Tim - , they
bring good prices in market is
knlwn to those who endeavor to
eOrP them; but. it 's their qtialitt.;
for feeding to stuck that we wish to
consider.
Corn and meal are used far ft,otl
principally because—they contain
griat deal or nutricious matter
concentrated form. :jut this matt , ..r
is mostly carbonaceous or Tat. pro,
ring. Growing stock+should ant
kept in a fat condition,, for the . , de
mand of the system is
.chitttly for
muscle-producing matter. Tlittre
no concentrated material on the
that ftupplies this desideratum in :;,1!,
and. - `'though nature has TM - Ili , ' t
farmers with splendid agynts for thts
purpose in the shape of pPas a•
beans, the opportunity is Iva
proved.
For early pasture or soiling after
rye a piece: 'of land bro,ulca,ted.- to
tall-growing, green peas, with -
is invar.iable The writer of tit .
once kefit a cow:up to a flow of *will:
. till late in the Season by a sueces,:ion
of such crop., 'and that too on a hilt,/
. white sand land. It is - not known
by some that, if these vines are (to
and nicely cured when just-abont i t t
blossom .they will furnish- a go;ft
crop . of nutritious hay,_but if not I ut
at flowering 'time - the leaves
crumble away..
-Ground peas or.beans are econom
ical for feeding owing to the great
I saving they . em et. Farmers are
tempted to part with them at. : 4 2.1ti
• bushel, and they often bring moie
than that sum ; but if we will -toll
and reflect that this meal, mixed ha f
and half with corn meal, will enable
us to 'dispense :.w!th- one-third the
quantity of hay, -a great saving is •
made thrOugh.the winter For young
calves nothing can phial - it.: -1f the
farmer has no convenience for grind,
mg them - the peas and beans can be
cooked_ into . " mash " in the ordi
nary way, and if thus given liberally -
to stock, especially to; the
.younger
portion, will:push them rapidly for_
Ward. Pigs will . grow, - fatter on it
than on anything else. Young .
heif
ers becimie matured s r, ral months
sooner. By the use of pea or bean
Meal. wheat straw can be used. in
place of hay, and, taken as a whole,
kis almost a necessity On welbr...gu
lated 'farins. Bear in mind, as stated
above, peas.and beans. will not fatten
stock as readily - as Corn, nor will
corn make the stock grow as quickly
as the regumes... 'Bence in Winter we
•should-feed these artißes together n
order to'get'the best results.
crops can he grown a"s" cheaply as
corn—peas in a much shorter time, -
and beans fully as.- easy. The c.lw
pea is a bush .variety, and grows 1. is.'N :
tall. Our ordinary white -bean wiil
answer for quick.crops. the
marrowfat is preferable.. Thvy cal .
be produeed in drills or broadeast.
. Peas will stand some - frost, illy]
may be put - in early for vine-Beetling
.before tither green material is.rtadv. -
Beans cannot stand frost,. and the
grower should wait till the . groumi
warn" They Can be saccessiveiy -fol
lowed till fall. Peas will produce
several crops (hiring the season. ta ',•
the same land, and cow peas can - ) , e
grown between corn if the -corn ,is
planted -four feet each way and. t% Or's
ed Only in one direction: The 'crop:
are easily harvested. having but
feeble root-hold they •itie pulled- pp
anti carried to the..barn, '‘Nhere, they
are threshed at such times as will not
perinit of other out-door 'Work.
WAFFLES.—One pint of sweet milli,
four eggs, one large cupful of cum
rice or houliny,-a flour ti ,
make.a still batter, baking poWder iii
the proportion of three teasptvin,lo
to a quart of flour.
IT•is reported at_Ronte that the Poi , o
has consented to allow Cardinal' [Alio
-Oliowskyo the Archbishop of'Posen, tv it:-
sign his see. The Cardinal is cinaii(lorvd
the chief obstacle to a reconciliation b
tweet' the Vaticaiiand Germany
& •
==ffl3
_ .
$l5OO per year can bo easily.made at
luipie working ior E U. Itideuai & to.,
JO Barclay Strktt. New York. Sru tt.:.
their catalogue marl *lull pat - ticulani. 1 yr.