Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 25, 1882, Image 4

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BUTTER.
READ f.Y AR. kOISTILE JOUNIMN AT TUE POT
-- LOG[ cLra rto Nit-,
Whenzhrra.t goes !lowa and slivers 'mad,
`Aral every palata's In a dater, .
Tbe gastric muse Is In • Donal . -
To slits the praise of goldon butter;
Not oily In the winter morn.
Wien buckwheat pancakes smoke and walker.
Nor on autumnal ears of corn
That bathe themselves In gol4en butter.
lint, slipping ca. through Matery's page,
• Where other nactiewa clog add clatter,
♦nd dripping down from age to age
Behold the strains of golden batter.
When Jaion left the shores of Greece,
Co mender of the Argo cutter,
.11e went to find the famous fleece '
That Minis toot from golden batter.
When miners gathered at the dam,
.• - Above the mill of .t ha A. Satter.
He found his old hydraulic ram
Transformed into a golden butter
At our_great Centennial root
A Western woman deftly cut her
Clear way to tame, by caning out
A lotely girl In golden better:. 0.
Let oleo and other bhenne
, Slide beck into their native glitter.
While dalry-rnald~ ai high-tide clamp,
211-: happy in their golden butter.
With hi ,cult light and tea-pot bright
T .e storm. without may roar awl mutter,
JIM we can sit at candlelight,
and revel in the golden butter.
lit pit.weful dila or days of Mrlte,
btn baue or bliss Is too, too, utter,
IV-tt'il grease the Jarring wheels of Ilfe
Ali Ith pretty pats of golden butter.
In .lays ofr. In or days of drontb, •
With II Arles style of futile Stutter,
le melts It not ulthlnour mouth,
tars the praise of golden butter
Don't .•Use Artificial Fertilizers
- on Tobacco.
In a recent eonversatior-with Col.
one! Teller, that veteran dealer and
extensive packer, took occasion to.
give us the benefit or cr
his -lon_expe
rienee. in a certain:._paiticurar that
c interns every tobacco grower in
Pennsylvania. The large and costly
tobacco warehouses that have lbeen
erected in this bity,.
said they were worth ,sOmething any
city might be proud of, but if the to
baei..o growers wanted to see.. them
contineed, as tobacco packing estab
lishments, they must give up ntireo,
ly the use of artifiCial fertiliOrs.
Nothing so quickly-deteriorates the
quality of tobacco as..their use. No
matter how large oehandsome
lug the leaf, the fertilizer was sure to
deteriorate its value'.to the-manufac
turer.
Cigars made out of tobacco grow!.
1 v the use of artificial manures may
look as Well as any others, but try
to smoke them, even though it be
years afterward, and the cheat could
lie detected at once. It-has already
bud ,its effect on buyers. ,-There are
• t•obac,o growers in this country who
use these,artificial fertilizers year af
ter year. Many Of them are known
to the trade, and he and other pack
ers_never go near them. The Only
leiiance
_of the farmers should be
ba'rnyard manure. - Better groW only
half as much. tobacco, than •to - eke
out your supply of manure with some
mai.tet compound. The speediest
wayMf running down the quality of
our tobseeo and destroying the to- .
.13ccck.indifstry is_ to introduce the `
generaluse of 'artificial fertilizers.
The Wriv--Vra has, time •and again,,
(fireeted attention to this same sub
jeet. Here and there tauser is found
who makes light of this question, but
when men with the large experience
of Colonel 'feller' speak out so plain
ly, it might be well for tobacco far
mers to take his advice. We are
glad to say, that the use orthese fer.
tilizers is not very, common in this
county In a neighboring county,
that shall _lie nameless, the -reverse is
the ease. it is one more argument
:in tuvor of planting fewer acres in
tobacco, but of manuring those tea
heavily with: home-made 4 ._ manor..
There is money, as well as reputa
tion,
in such a course. If New Eng
land had followed this rule steadfast
ly, it may be that Penn Sylvania had
not become .so formidable a rival.—
From Ike Lancaxter Neu; Era.
Use of CoOl Ashes.
EDITORS COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.-
It IsAlle common opinion that coal
ashes are of little or no value. This
is an error. I have heretofore stated
dime of the benefits derived from
tin•ir use. They have likewise been
employed for years by my neighbors,
who hold them in high estimation.
Their benefit is, of a twofold nature
—they 'favor moisture, and improve
the teittire of the soil. They serve
admirably as a mulch, either on the
surfaeg or mixed with the surface
soil, the latter baing Ihe best. As
the supply is not sufficient for 'gen
eral farm purposes, they are used in
gardens, around shrubs and trees,
and particularly for potatoes, which
largely 'require moisture. Mixed with
the surface soil, - and '9ccasionally
stirred, they have an excellent effect
11;1011 trees and . _ shrub'i, keeping up
uninterrupted growth during, a
dronth, if the application 'is liberal
and well worked-in.. •
where used in a garden, the earli
el they _are applied the better. The
ground having been previously work
ed, spread evenly abont. an- inch
thick, and mix 'thoroughly with a
few itches of soil. Where the soil is
quite heavy moie ashes sboukt ba
used and
.worked in proportionally
deeper, answering both as mulch and
as. to grow the plant; in the oth
er Case, where the soil is .good, prin
cipally as a mulch. In, both cases
nature is an advantage, either liquid
or reduced to a fine state, as coal
ashes possess little fertilizing mate
rial. The effect will not be visible
befo e the season is somewhat ad
vance I; A fter that . it will show, its
best work.beinr , done in hot, dry
weather. The effect will last several
years, depending upon how much is
used. Yearly applications may be
made !Rh benefit; and the experi-" ,
enee here is that if liberal applica
tions are wade annually, and thor
oughly mixed with the soil, no ma-
nure is required. This I know has
. a
doubtful look, but observation has
for years constrained me to accept it,
and I accordingly procure all the
coal ashes I conveniently Can e with
the sane gratifying result..
Fort Plain, N. Y.
Cotswold Sheep.
A Kentucky farmer gives the fol
lowing advice about sheep : The
common sheep of the country pay
only a very small profit, while good
high grade Cotswolds yield a good
revenue . —a large , interest on the in
vest:lin-int. Let me illustrate the AM
fetenee, so that it will impress itself
on the min& of those who are not
high :grade or thoroughbred stock.
„An averagt farm in this section
shot*" kpep "beep Staaliy; to;
ofif bake farmer la tot inbetab.
ive, but belieiesi in going slow: e
buys theconitithi stock of the
"he_ $3 eich, and e
grade''ram for - 16; With ordinary
goOd luck he clips 400 potiOdei- of
wool and 'bell* the 41'0 pounds-at 4 /5
centafamounting to $lOO ; raises 75
lambs„ worth $3 each, making ;225,
to 'which add - the value of old ewes,
$275. and we have a total of $6OO.
Deduct the cost of keeping the sheep
one Year. $250;t0 which add the cost
of ewes, $41,0, and deduct 5 per cent..
for loss, $l5, making a total of $565,
which leaves a profit of $35, not es
timating the value of the manure. If
the same farmer buys 100 grade ewi s.
fa $650, estimating the keep of swie
for one year at $280,: allowing five
per cent. loss, $llO ; total taco ; per
contra, the ewes are worth $6OO,
wool ten pounds average, or 100
pounds, at $350; seventy-five latilitt
at, $5 each, $275, or a total of - $1,225,
showing a net profit of $265, and the
manure besides.
Where and HOw to Apply p'er-
tillzers..
It is often difficult to decidefor
barn-y ard or stable manures, or - for
any a rtificial fertilizers—whether to
put it in the hill or broadcast it ; and
whether to apply it on the surface,sor
bury it deeply. Here is a Lint or
two. If not strong enough to injure
the first tender roots; a little manure
near at hand gives the plant a good
send off, like nourishing too d to the
young calf or other animal ; the after- /
growth is much better if the young
animal or plant li:bot dwarfed by im
perfect and insufficient diet. There
fore, drilling inocuous hand fertili
zers in with the seed is useful, as is
putting some well-rotted manure or
leached ashes into hills of corn, po
tatoes, indeed with all planted seeds.
But there are good reasons for dis
tributing most of the manuretor fer
tilizers all through the soft, and as
deeply -as the plant roots can pos
sibly penetrate . The growth_ and
vigor of all plants or crops , depend
chiefly upon a good supply of strong
roots that stretch out far, and thus
gather food over the widest extent of
soil. If a nourishing 'stalk of corn,
grain, or grass, be carefully washed,
so as to leave all its roots or rootlets
attached, there will be found a MAl
derful mass of hundreds and even
thousands of roots to any plant, and
they extend off a long distance, fre
quently several feet - the - farther the
better, to collect more food and
moisture. Put some manure or fer
tilizer in place two feet away' from a
corn or potato , hill, or from-almost
any plant, and a.large mass of roots
will go out in that direction. - So if
we mix manures or fertilizers well
through' the whole soil, they attract
these food-seeking roots to a greater
distance; and they thus come in con
tact with wire of the food already
in the soil, and find more moisture in
dry weather.. -A deeply stirred soil , .
with' manure at the bottom, develsops
water-pumping roots below the reaeh:
of any'ordinary drouth,and the crops
keep 'right on growing - -all the more
rapidly on account of the helpful
sun's rays that would scorch a plant
not reichi ng a deep moisture.-- Amer.'
ican Agriculturist of 7pril. '
Household Notes.
MACARONI SOUP. - Make - a- rich
beef stock, flavored .highly in any
way you may chootte. Parboil as
much macaroni as you wish to use in
toiling salted water; when it is - quite
tender (it will take about twenty
minutes), cut it into small pieces sev
ers( inches in length, throw them
into the . boiling soup and' let them
boil with it a few minutes before
serving it. Hand grated Parmesan
cheese on a plate by itself.
SWEETBREADS.—Soak two sweet
brcads in cold water for one hotir;
the water twice; put them in
water ten minutes till they
at.e firm, then take them out and
place them in cola water until want.
ed. Place them in a stewpan, cover
them with stock, and simmer nearly
an hour; take them out, put them on
a hot'disb, remove the gravy' from
the fire in a minute, and add td it
gradually the yolk of an egg and
four tablespoonfuls of cream • put
this over ' a fire till the same thic kens,
but do not let it, boil. Before Berl'.
ing, add the juice of a lemon, pour
the sauce around the sweetbreads
and send to table with a dish of
4zreea pais. They may be cut
tip and fried jafter dipping in egg
and rolled in bread crumbs.
LOBSTER SArcE.—Cut the meat of
the clams and tail of a boiled lob,
ster into small dice. Put an ounce
of :butter, into a saucepan, and when
it begins, to bubble stir in half an
ounce of flour; stir them together for
a few moments, add a pinch , of the
lobster enral (dried and pounded), a
gill of boiling water, 'cayenne pep
per, salt and lobster dice. • Stir un
til perfectly smooth and just. about
to boil, then remove instantly..
PRUNING IN JUNK,—We have
tiled pruning in almost all months of
the year, and on the whole prefer
June. This being the busiest month
of the year, there is usually little
time for pruning," and so the favorite
time is early in spring, and many of
our old orchards,
in their rotting
limbs and decayed trunks, bear testi
mony to the mischief wrought by the
ill-timed use of the saw and .-.axe.
Small limbs, an inch in diainet9i or
less, can be taken off at any time
with comparative safety. But the
thorough pruning called for in a
long-neglected orchard is best done
iu the early summer. The sap
is absorbed by the tepid formation of
wood and leaves- '
the wood laid bare
in pruning large limbs soon becomes
seared, the healing proeess around
the edges of the wound begins im
mediately, dad in a few years the
wound will be completely covered
with i new wood and bark. There is
far too little pruning done in the
farmorchard. A dead limb should
not be suffered upon the fruit tree.
Good pruning leares no stubs, but
cuts close to the trunk or branch
bearing the excised limb.—American
Agriculturist for June.
•
Do POTATOES EXHAUST THE Sou ' ?
—There is a general prejudice against
potatoes as a bad cropfor exhausting
fertility. 1 have not found it so, on
any moderately heavy soil. - The ele
-meat meat _exhausted by potatoes is
potent', which is usually abundant
enough except on light sands. I have
seen the bad effects of 'successive
crops of potatoes on sandy soil, peers
ego. when it was not supposed that
first quality potatoes could be grown
con' any Other. But even then I think
the loss of fertility was more due to
the fait that successive cropping
without seeding used up the veget
able mould in the , soil, rather ;ban
from deficiency 1a ib; mine* ele
talk
F. G
MII
-Disease lean Obit. •not a cause. Ils• origin b
within; its manifestations without. Hence. to
cure the disease the canes must bo rentrxed.and
to no other way ran: a cure ewer - biv erected.
WARNICR'S SAYE- .NIONEY AND , LIVIER
CUBE Is established- on inarthis principle. It
reallizes,thst_ , • • -
954 4 et - • Cent.
or all I tlifealtes arise Irma deranged kidneys and
liver, and it stri koala once se. the root of the dint
culty. The elements of which it is composed set
directly upon these . grestorgans, both as a /oaf
and restorer. sod, by placing , them * in a healthy
condition, drive dtsea-e and pain front the system.
For the innutnerable troubles melted by , no.
healthy Kidneys, Liver and Ilrittary Organs; for
the dist teasing Disorders of Wein .n ;, fur Malaria,
and far physical derativmentS gcneral7y;-this
great remedy has no Octal!. Beware of impostors,
Imitations and concoctions sal & te, be just as good.
For iMabetes, ask fur WARNER'S SAFE 011.
BICTES CURE.
For sale by all dealers.
IL WARNER k CO.,
• . Rochester, N. Y.
MOS. MR E. ME M% OF LYNN, MASS,
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LYDIA , E. 'PIINKHAM°B
VEGETABLE COMPOMTD.
. il A Pomltive Cnre
royal! Spiess Pahiral Complaints awl Ws4insise•
" socommois toeuebestiremals populist's..
It will Cure entirely the word form of Female Care.
plaints, all oluian tronblea, Inflammation and Metes
don. panted:and Displacements, end the consequent
Spinal Weakiless, and la particularly adapted to the
Change of life.
It will dissolie and espel tamers tram the uteri' in
an early itaip of development. Tim tendency to can.
ceirous twinges there ischecked very speed ll y by itepe.
It rernoireitaintnees, flatakma7, destroyeall craving
for idlniulaidel. and relieves weakens" et tbe stomach.
It cures Bloellog, treadaches, Nervous Prostration,
liwieral DeWitt:, Sleeplessness, pepneeslon and Incil
eestlon. • .! •
That ?Mine of beartmt down, amine tab), teethe
and binitarleas always permanently cured by its nos,
sill at allkisnes end ander ell elrennistaneei ail in
harmonj yid! . the law' that govern the !mole sista=
FortiAsttre:OkkidneiCOmpleints of either sex Lida
Compoturni
LYDIA EAIIISIgUAIIII TECETADLIE COX•
POUNIIIs ptSpart.l at 133 Weeteen Avenue,
Lynn, Nam Ibice Six bottles for $5. Sent bj. irtal/
In the Lorna of pills, also Irithe total et lozenges, on
receipt of ;etas, $l. per box for either. Drs. Ilnkham
freely snsweriall letters of Inqatry. Send for pasntdp
too Addrent isitabove. Mention this lizper.
NO [tunny it:tonld be Iv - Rhone. LTIN.t.. A]tll
LIFER . FILLF They enrol mutilation, banittaluna
and toXpldltW the liver. 3 cent' per box.
CT Sold by nll Druggists. "bli
credulous that •
CONSUMPTION
not Incurable, If properly attended to.— C e
IMP Consumption, at its commencement, Ii but a,
oiled Irritation of i: - •
the Luny; the n
_ con& is pore onewtabl
(fever P-
J congl
ipports I
A Never-Failing Care fbrlrma,
Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc.
After forty years of trial, Perry
Davis' Pain Killer stands unrivaled.
It is sale ! ' It acts immediately! It,
never fails !
Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, says
In flesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc.,
it Is the most ejfeeelial remedy we know of.
family should be without a bottle of it
for a single hour.
Prom the Mnoinnati
. We have seen its m49s l 4V i ree : ts, and know
it to be a gocid article.
From lA. Potter 11. S. Consul at Crefele.,
Itheniali Prussia:
• After long years of use, lam satisfied ft
Is positively efficient as a healing remedy
for wounds. bruises, and sprains.
W. W. Sharper, Valdosta. Ga.. says:
It Is a panacea for all bruises and burns.
From B. W. Adams. Saeo, He.:
It gave me immediate relief.
IL. Lewis says:
In (forty years' use it never has failed me.
W. W. Lam, Nieholville, N. Y., says:
I use your PAIN KILLEII frequently. It
'relieves pain and gar eness,w4d heats wounds
maipe.
J. W. like
Dee says • ' .
For scalds and burns It has no equal.
PERRY DAvLs 7 PAEN RILT ais not
a new untried remedy. -For forty years
it hnsbeen inconstant use; and those who
havnuled it the longest are its ben friends.
Its success is entirety because of its merit.
Since the Pain Hiller was first Introduced,
hundreds of new medi fines have COMO and
gone, while to-day this medicine Is more
extensive) used and more highly valued
la:geiz Wore. Every family should have
ro2dyforuse. Much pain and heavy
applicationls may often be
Kill e r. (hil l p of the Pain Killer. Cinliketnesi
• it Is wrfeefly *rife even In the hands
of a child. Try it once thoroughly. and it
vii prove its value. Tour druggist has it
at 215 c.. ann. and 01.00 per bottle, 1
PENNY DAVIS SON, Proprietors,
- Previa:awn. N. 1.
.MOTICE,In the
matterof the volontarynasignment of B.A.
ears and e. A. Tears & Son for the benefit of
creditors.
The undersigned Assignee Imieby gives notice
ttuit of the effects of B. A. Tears, and of B. A.
Tears* Bon, have been assigned to him in trust
'toe' their _creditors: to whom creditors must look
tor 'settlement of t dolma. and alt persons In.
debted to said assignors, are required to make im.
mediate payment: ' ' L. A. WOOS IrER,
Leßoy, Maar:. - Ailsignre.
§IISQ_ITERANNA COLLIGIATZ
cnurrlg,..-The SPRINO 'TERN inn been
NDAY. APRIL ird, 1382. R_ipagioes lor
board, raMon and furoiabed room, now Ott to
pm per year. For cataboroo or further WWII'
ra althea the PrIV,
RD R. 421MIPALSIa A;11, •
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mnonnza
NoWhiskeyl
Biovnes IRON Blinn
ig one,
•
or thi . vvy feti tonic
medicines that are not
posed mostly of ales:obi:it or
whiskey, thus becoming a
cruets! . source of intenvFx i
ance by promotingA desire
for num
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
is guFanteed =to be a non--
intoxicating stimulant, and
it Will, in nearly may ease;
take the plaie'of all liquor,
and at - the wrap time abso•
lutely kill' the rdetire tor
whiskey and other intoxi
mtinghemages'i
• Rei. G. W. RICE, editor of
the Amtricaa-Chri.stfax Re
view, says of Brown's lion
Bitters: ' •
ctn., 0., Nov. t 6,
bg Ge i lls o t i e 62 4
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our . people, makes
your s pmpon a necessity
and dipplied. will save hun
dreds who. resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and if never
fails to render speedy and
petmanent relief.
G. H. WOOD & Co.,
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
!
,-Are .now WELL ESTABLISHED, In their NEW
GALLERY, and are mailing all kinds of PHOTO
GRAEpHS and TINTYPES. They are Introducing
- a new style of, Photographs, called MINETTE,
which they make for *.O( PER DOZEN. They
make 4 TINTYPES, Card Si.., for do cents-4 at
one dittos. They also make a specialty In cop leg,
baring a number of agentscommuting fort hem.
Give us a call, and see work ald,prlees, at
,PATTON'S BLOCK, COED. MAIN
AND BRIDGE STREETS.
Towanda, Pa" Dee. 8.1881.
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CUT THIS OUTI
11111 1- 815S1140 PEW
WEEK.
We have stores falai leading Cities,
W e ieT iacl e iglls Nl l % / cM.M
LoyEL L 311LadunpannaAve
-SCRANTON.PA.
WANTED!
Hey, Straw and ends
For which we • will_pay the HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE, delivered here
or at points on L. V. R. R. 1
Having four of Dedrick's Perpetual Presses. ,
with a capacity ferbaling 50 tons per day. Ire are
enabled to receive lure quaiititlesof hay and straw
at many of the principal shipping points of this
and adjoining counties. We are also agents for
the improved Bale Ties.
ACKLEY & DEAN,
MAIN STREET, TOWANDA. PA.
flfo►a away PatntsA Tradtri Atom. 1111,411r,14a1r.
CLOVER
-
TIMOTHY-SEED
PRISES MIMED!
Stevens & Long'
Have on hand a LARGE STOCK of
t. CHOICE CLOVER and TIMOTHY
SEED selected from the best New
ferops and wammted true to. name.
:They have also a tell stook of GAR- i
DEN SEEDS in balk and paCkages,
selected item they Crop of 1881; to
gather with a complete assortment of
all good{ in their line, - -4dlof which
are offered at the LOWEST MARE
ET,,PRICES, and warranted to give
.
satisfaction. 28niar-tf.
THE OLD MARBLE . YARD
STILL IN OPERATION.
The undersioned - having parebased the NAIL
BLS TOAD of tinplate OZOROR McCAIIII. de
Wren tot-Worm the pubile that areng employed
experienced men. he Is prepared to do all kinds •
work In the line .-
imeo
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES,
MANTLES and
asEvrEs
to the wary best ataaaer sad at lowest Me&
rem= doelrlitli to the Marble Has ars
invited to call aaa easuetro work, sad awn agnate
. . .
inivatelltra" JOWL
13RI ;AMR AC. •
Atniani-- 4 lin one cifti wi
oritiee
in the world f Paris' vine lose* the op.,
orelmete-be,rghleY 1 04 eftee the Pet.
Perf l onnenee of ig.::imbso*,lbomais7,
Pow ort". be wee *minted by, v&-frieu4
lib, salted bite if he lilted !Tnurobiktki:
Ithelet.":,"Very muck indeed," said he,
only it is- sotneoluit ; elle I
banns headache, I 11,011: Mow' which."
IN=l=l
Ineoo perper!tan be ask made at
Dame w orking-for Hideo - at., 11z Co.,
10 %May Street, New Yo*. Bendfor
their catalogue and fall portioning'. . 1. yr.'
p
`enavaa'y keep up with the pmessioa
Ragman and young Symcmds were mov.
lag cot of the melon patch as rapidly as
they could, Dot eating to see what it was
that the bulldog warded of. them.- Sy
made was the most fleet of foot and be:
gau to forge'ahead of Ragbag.' Not,
posed to desert his r Mend he cried
" Ragbag, why don't you run faster?"
and the &lama breathless Ragbag retort
ed : "Do Mom to be hinging" back to
kill and let the dOg Satoh up?"
Sensible
Do not alloW akePticisni to Overrole
your better judgment . .when an art!ole of
true merit is placed before you. If 'you
are dyspeptic or your kidneys and Hier
are affected, delay no , longer procure a.
bottle of Swedish Bitters, the infallible
remedy. It will do more for your case
than we can say about it. See advertise
ment and testimonial in this paper.
THE grocer's thumb : t' I don't care so
much about the lose of gig thumb, as a
thumb," said the . groom, whose horse
had amputated the Member, "but as a
source of profit I shall miss it. I've meas.
ured that thumb in the shape of beams,
meal and molasses nigh onto a thousand
times. Well, my wife can't afford a new
parlor carpet this epring."
Rip Van Winkle 'slept a good while,
yet had his sleep occurred about fifty
years ago, when Downs' Elixir first at:
tabled its teputaticin, 'on awaking he
would have-Alum able to recognize this
friend of the afflicted, :aid might have
taken another twenty , years' nap, and
waked up to find Dewis' Elixir at the
end of half a century the most popular
and the best Cough RetiKedy brown., Also
Baxter's Mims for Bilious diseass, not
. -
so old, tnitigood. •
Sawicz of government : " What do
think of a thong government?" inquired"
a . New Maven man of his neighbor as they
both lettited• against the fence smoking
their young cigars. "I think," said the
neighbor, looking, cautiously, around,
" that , women are best calculated to ad
minister such a government." And a
sharp, shrill voice from behind the blinds
called out.: "Samuel James Jenkins,
what art!! you thinking of, talking the
whole night away ? It's iinse honest folks
were abed." " I agree with ydu," was
the remark of the original speaker, and
they both slid into theit respeitive gates
with becoming meekness.
Language Cannot Describe It.
Mr. Robert. Gould, book-keeper for
Walker & Maxey, who C are lumber aeal
eta, recently said to, our- representative :
"About one year ago I was taken with
the genuine sciatica.- I employed the
best physicians but tlitiy could only 're
lieve me for a, moment. Finally I used
St. Jacobs Oil and it effected a complete
cure." Kennebec Reporter, Gardiner.
Maine.
Wuarta he really stood : "I stand,"
said a stump orator, "on the broad plat
form of the principles of '9B; and Railed
be my arm if I desert ' em." " You stand
on nothing of the kind," interrupted a
little shoemaker in the crowd ; yon
staid in my boots that you never paid me
for, and I want the money."
• Can% Get It. ;
..Diabetes, Bright's Disease, 4 1Ciduey,
Urinary or liver Complaints cannot be
contracted by You or'your family if Hop
Bluets are used, an if you already have
any of thole diseasespop, ;Bitters is the
only medicine that Will positively cure
you. Don't forget this, ad don't get
some puffed up stuff that will only harm
you. .
IDNINTISTRT I
. .Drs. Angle & Hollister,
(Over Dr. Pratt& office,)
TOWANDA, PA.
Dr. Angle having returned- from the West. has
formed a partnership with Dr. IRdllister in order to
meet the requirements of their growing practice.
Special atttentien Is given to the
Preservation and Treatment of the
- Teeth. •
Filling, Extracting, and the Correa
'doh of Irregularities
Executed Ina careful and . gentle miner.
Cas e Ether, or Chloroform Admin
istered. v - •
ARTIFICIAL, ,TEETH
Insetted on Gold, Silver, Alserionm, Blabber. Cel
luloid and Continuous Gum, end guranteed.
All the latest Eketrtcal and other Improved in
struments, which facilitate operations and render
them lest tedious to the patients are employed.
Especial pains Is taken with nervous and delicate
patients. ALL PEKES REASONABLE.
E. H. ANGLE, D.D. 8.,
• F. L. HOLLISTER, D. D..S.
Towanda; Pa.. Dee. V. last.
CLYDESDALE' STALLION.—.
LORD CLYDE will make the
season of 1812 at the farm of the
Subsea tber, one Mlle west of the
village of East B ithltekd. Both
•
Was, Sirs and Dam imported - . Bred
by Wm. Cozier, Northport, Long
- Island.- As we glee the breeders
same and addreu la fall we can assure patrons
that we are not offering 'the unless of s grade
hone. rzaffil..ls.. w. A. WOOD.
East Smithfield Pa., April 5, 1582.
VOL, DOUGLAS,
ALMON BAXTER'S BAY STALLION
Will snake season of 1582 at his owner's stable In
(Manville. Bradford County. Pa, except War
day., when he will be at Troy. Is known as one
of the . h en
he
hor es lo the country
as he and hls colts were awarded ten first premi
,
ums at the lash, County Fairs. For partleulars
address. - ALMON BAXTER. ,
Wapiti. • Wist Borllngtonota.
, ,
DUBDOOK,
The celebrated NORMAN STALLION—ciro and
dam biported, weight 1,660 lbs., Iron gray, aloe
years old and perfect In form—will mate the ,sea.
son of net at hie owners stable, two Mils lamb
!Man Wyalusing. Money due April let, I$BL. .
1 G. W. CiIIODZLI,,
Wyalusing, Pa., May it, ,
THEE
NORMAN STALLION
1 $6 GAMBETTAt"
Wtll make the 1103111012 of 1882 at ale owners stable
In Man, Branford County. Pa. TERM—
. vs to Insure mare In foal ; loser.
ante money due April 1, IsB2. .
At a test of the qualitin of heavy horses. made
In New Tor= to August, 11191. by request of
'the Western em. before the following named
committee.-the Ifforman-Trelleh home far 'merited
the Clydesdale or any other large home on account
of feet; action. cannon: else of keeping, ke..
and bring to the market from $5O to $lOO more
than the Clyde; farmers 'were advised to breed
nothing but , Normans: Booed—J. M. pastern.
A. M. Sties. New York City ; H. Newman. g.
El Bromalyn, N. Y.; P. J. Berry, J. D.
maim. Mangan nut Jail, Lamb, Chicago,
"GAM ETT A " no dapple gray. a years old,
in bandssedan. `` h. and weighs 1450 pounds. with -dor
style Ills colts are In good dentand at
big prices. Re Is ownd by •
D. S. EDMISTON, Milan. PL._
" Stephen it a Douease
T. oeleboMed STALLION; formerly
Feta Intidtard County. is beet sgslawad win
the mem et his owners stable at ilteuntala
wieiligaig iWl44l4 " k ‘
A Long Saciese.
Vag jibuifisetands.
Wolof.
=4
i t ninrigm:
leuralgia, Sciatica, Lunsbilyo,
Backed*, ,Soreness of the Chest,
Gout, Seim', Sore Throat, Swell.
loge and. Sprains,. Burns and
'Scalds, General Bodily
.„ Pain t - -
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and all other -
Pains and Aches.
NoPeaUon OD oath equals ST. JAMS OIL
is a sa fe, sure, simple and dump External
Remedy A trial tett& but the comparatively
trilling outlay of 60 OWN and every one suffering
with pahi am hare cheap and positive proof of Its
claims
MrecUons in linen Languages.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
.
IN =MOINE.
d. VOGYILER dG CO„
1=
Tested and round Worthy.
- In order to bring more fully before the notice of
the people the value of a true and tried remedy, we
herebyg ve the following reliable testimonial from
one of the many who have been cured. and whose
reputation for veracity cannot be gum/Pone/I:
. Woovnunr. N. J., rarcb 20;1682.
. _ .
, SWZDISII BITTZII.B Co.— fientiemen: I have
suffered with dyspepsia and Its horrible effects for
many years. Have spent hundreds of doliats with
, byslelans and In patent medicines, with no avail
have been unahle to eat meats of any kind, and
could not retain water on my stomach, and was
unable Wsleep at night. I was induced to procure
r _
and try a ttle of y..ur Swedish Bitters, and can
consclent oasty say its use was followed by benefl.
dal resat s. I can now alt down and enjoy a hearty
meal of meats andtvesetables of any kind and have
gained sikteen pounds In three weeks,and can cor.
Wally recommend it to others.
Yours respectfully,
, APG HS rVS PIIEHL,
Proprietor of Woodbury City Coach Line, PrehPs
Livery and Accommodatien Stables,
The above statement can be relied on.
WM. D. SCOTT.
Ex-Mayor of the City of Woodbury. N.. 1
Orociries aub .'g*raniaious.
L .
GEO. - ROSS
Now occupies the CORNER STORE op
posite DR. H. C. PORTER'S DRUG STORE,
Main street, :with a large stock •of •
- .
CERIOOMPIIMS
OF THE BEST QUAL ITY
Mr. Ross has ANOTHER STORE ON BRIDGE
STREET.. .1. L. Schoonover Is clerk. The two
stores are connected by Teltiphone. Mr. Rosa can
now feel satisfied that ho can give the
BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY
His experience enables him to select the best
goods, which he is bound to sell at a LOW PRICE
You can always get a bargain if you
•
BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S
All goods delivered in the Borough FREE.
FARMERS will do well to call with thet' rod ce
and get THE CAbH. Towanda, 135p182.
JAMES McCABE
Has removed to
CORNER MAIN & BR44E 7 SM
making it his
.1 •
Otsadviartfrs - .
FOR CHOICE OROCERIES
CASH PAID FOB,
BUTTER, EGG
GOODS SOLD AT THE
LOWEST LIVING
JAMES My
Towanda, April :19, 1880.11.
STEVENS & L NG
General Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
And
170tiNTRY PRODiTOE,
LI,LICA aft ;alk") 01,4 al i
TO THEIR NEW STORE;
CORNER OF MAIN & PINE Sts.
_(Tlio old stand of Fox, Stevens a Nevem)
They invite attention to their completesisiortinent
and very large stock of Choice New Goods
which the? have always on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
PRODUCE TRADE, •
And Cub paid for desirable kinds.
M. J. LONG GIOATNITICNEL
Tmranda, Apri 1 1179.
goat.
LOYAL SOCK
COAL!
YARD PRICES:
Stove and Nut,ter ton,.
Small Nut, -
Until furtli j er notice we will deliv
er Stove and Nut sizes of
LOYAL SOCK COAL
at 25 Cent 4 Advance over
Prices.
Sinai! Nut to remain the same as
as formerly.
I. O. MIGHT,
Match 16, 82.4, Supt.
t2=
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.'Credal
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. . ''. ,. -ltore . . - f) -
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To7c . v:.p - A_;'...'.:::P:4'.;..
Baby Carzisiges
Burbly; & Jumpers
Express Wagons
Velocipedes & Bicycles
Fine Aseornnent—Low Prices.
GREAT BARGAINS. IN
TABLE :CLITIMBY_
AND SUEARSe
•
YOU CAN SAVE FULLY 25 PER CT.
BY BUYING OF NB.
Note these pricei: Tinith cut steel
Shears; warranted first-class, only Ms pr.,
8-inch 40e,'0-inch 50c. Barbera' Shears
-10-inch only 50c. _Forged cut steel nickle
plated Shears, warranted-7-inch 45c, and
8-inch 500 , per pair.' These goods are
warranted as repro kited. •
Triple-plate KNIVES. only $2,775 per
doz. Steel Knives and Forks In propor
tion-30 styles.
Just received a full line of. Johr. Mad
dock & Sons' Royal Semi-Porcelain—
NEW CHAIN SHAPE—finest goods in
this or any other market. Also, Iron
stone China of the best quality. New
styles of Glassware now in and more com
ing—very handsome.
SW Cages, Toilet ware, Combine*
Chamber Sete, Fancy Baskets, Frames of
all kinds, &e. • 4may.
THE ATHENS
5-CENT STORE,
In EASTABKOOK BLOCK. has Just
received the biggest assortment of
- • -
Drtf and Fancy Goods
Crockery, Glass
and Tinumire„'
• •
For the coming. se'ason we will REDUCE
OITR PRICES In any Hue of goods. It will be
for your benefit tostay and examine prises.
Our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST
and our' GOODS THE ',BEST.
♦then, PL, ISspri:
!EE!
ATES
.07‘ LI PETI M El.l.
SURPRSSES"OTHERS
00 1 / 1 /SOl/tlark& co.
20 UNION SO NEW YORK
CHICAGO
ORANGE MASS.
l ABE.
INSUR-ANCE
I • 2
U. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
''OWANDA, PA.
FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT
Issind on the mestiesionable terms.
None but reliable companies represented
Losses adjusted and paid
Towanda. llov. la. 1179
NEAT IMAREIEET •
E. DAUNDELL,
Would respeetfollyarnoinee that he Is eontlaulm
the Market business at the old stand of Iluitoek i
Rundell, and will at an times keep a full supply t!
FRESH . e
.'> •
.! . •
•
I ''•.. ),:41. ,
1.11 " 11 .1 4.11 4h
OYSTERS -
Constantly on hand. Country dealers supplied a
any rates. -
°
FRESH & SALT' MEATS,
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, &c.
ap: Ail Goods dellveied . Tree of Clime. '
: -
• Talmud* Pa. N0v.27. 1579. E. D. RUNDIELL.
1 i EAT itARIEET! -
•
Si so
2 00
C. 31. MYER,
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BKIDLEKANS BLOCK; BBIBGBISTBZWI
Keep ea tiitad,
FRESH AND SALT MEAT.
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY
9Ammipsr VNONTABLNII AND BERRIES' I
THEIR SEWN, itC.
air AlMroodsdialvired
temboils.l , 4.. Mai 14. 11141.
~~.
LOEWUS FREIMUTH.
POLICIES
arftdi.
Located In
o. Y. lints
, 4006.1iTeiligliPtii AC,
: :
A. D. DYE &
Pali Winter, 11111.
ATTENTION.IS INVITED to ..
our
-
fir/twangs . •
Heating Stoves.
They are too well known to require soy
~ e mtendation
iIIMI
14eir Heels.
Westminster,
I Crown' Jewell.
I r e also have a line of CHEAP BASE
Bi ERp, the best of their class in the
ma t, and well adapted for supplying a
detiski
nd for an efficient but inexpensive
iDg stove.
OOD HEATING STOVES isgreat
I.
MA.JD THIS
.1 , f! , .t.t2-- 300
4ppy Thought Ranges
Sold in Towanda and vicinity by
Pi. D. DYE & CO.
LARGE STOCK OF
i
Wood Cook Stoves,
CARRIAGEMAICERS! AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES,
And a general stock of
WARE, WARE.
AMAIN STREET, TOWANDA
to, wands, October z 14111
Acurniture.
20 YEARS
AT THE
C)1,73 srr.A.ND.
:',.. .J. 0. Frost's SOns
Ake now better prepared than evei to
supply the public with first-class
FURNITURE!
Of every deseiiption.
•_:t We manufacture our own geode and
Warrant them to be as represented.
PARLOR SUITS In an the leading styles
BEDROOM SUITS In Walnut, Ash, Et;rry,
COTTAGE SUITS In all desirable styles
MINING-ROOM; KITCHEN AND
OFFICE FURNITURE.
i IN ; UNDERTAKING
While we furnish the finest HEARSE
amd Equipments. s larger and better stock of
CASKETS and TRIMMINGS. with a large expert.
Vice IA our business, we guarantee as low. If not
lower, prices than those whb have not as good
ElciMies as ourselves.
ar, We furnish Chaim, Pall and -Corpse. Pre
.tervers, free of charge.
r!CALL ! EXAMINE! COMPARE!
.4nd then purchase where riu can do the beet
J. O. FROST'S SONS
Towanda, Sept. 22. 1881. '
•
1 A UDITOR'S .NOTICE.-:- In the
fa matter of the estate of Cynthia Johnson, -,e-
I/eased, late of the _township of Standing Stone,
•
tradterd County. Pa.
if The undersigned. an Auditor appointed hy the
Orphan's Court of 'Bradford County to dtstribme
llbe funds noseln - the hands of M. W. Angie, Ad-
Aulalstrator or said estate, as shown by his foal
Ibecount. will attend to the duties of his appoint
gnent at tie : odic° In Towanda Borough, on MON.
IMY, the bth day of Jane 1812. at 10 .creloera.
M.. when and where all p ersons having cesium on
.aid funds are hereby mtitled to present the same
Or he forever debarred.
THEO . . C. DISBROW. Auditor.
i THE GILT .EDGE
.
1 I UTTER 'TUB
Made by H. M: & P. B. Benson.
And for sale to the trade •by S. Mills, Ely & Co.,
McKinney* Everts. and Marks & Clark, Ring
" Lawton, N. Y. The *wariness of the wood renders
``,ahem A No. I package for nutter. Tried and ap•
Inured foi twenty year*. Bend orders to the above
Iwbolesale houses, or to the manufactureis,
• 11. K. & P. H. BENSON,
11may-Sni Jackson, Sniquetianna Co., Pa.
IST-OF LEGAL BLANKS
LI
Printed and kept on sale at the Ititroam Or TICS
at wbolesskl or
Deed. • .
ortlisP• • •
•
: Treasurer's Bond.
• 00Banter's Bond.
Lease.
• Complaint.
•
Commitments.
Warrant. •
' Constable'sßeturn.
Artielnset Agreement,2l rms.
•
. .
• Bond on attachment'
Constable's Bales. -
Collectors Blase.
•
Ezemstion.
_ - _ •
Petitionlor License.
Bubpona.
- Bond tor License: • f.
OW.
LIIIIIOIEI Sr L RI/
PERT 't NEW YORK- RAIL ROADS'
Agglomerate, Passenger Tnlne t otakeeffeet .
JANUAWI, lett '
Rag A
P.Y.
71.
91;0
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9 40
1000 1
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4 35 106
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829 553
845 605
9 00 640
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-No. 32 leaves Wyaluslog at 001 J A. M. rieneh.
town 6:14, Rummertleld 6:2 5 . Standing 'Atone 6:31, -
Wysituting 6:40. Towanda 6:63. Ulster 7:06,' Milan
7:16, Athens 7:23. Sayre 7:40, Waverly 7:55, arriving
in Elmira at 6:50 A. M.
No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5:15 P:M. Waverly 6:60 ,
Sayre 6:15, Athens 6:20. Milan 6:10. Bitter 6:40;
Towanda 6:56. Wysauking 7:05. Standing _Stone
7:14. Rutemerffeld 7:22. Frenehtown 7:32, arriving
at Wyainsing 7:45 P. M.
Trains 8 and 15 run daily; Sleeping ears on trains
8 and 15 between Niagara Falls sad Philadelphia
and between Lyons and New Ynrk without chapel!'
Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara
Falls and Philadelphia without change. and
through coach to,and from if.wrimder
WM. STEVENSON. Supt.
Sayre, Pa.. Jan. 2. tan. P. ik N, V. it. 11.
glitisterfautous.
Agricultural Machinery
Best and Leading Kinds
R. M. WELLES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEiI,
TOWANDA, PENNA.
Spring Tooth Harrows
These implements-are nrit.qualed for thorough
prrwatiou of all .plowed ground for crop., They
will corer at orm operation Maui-east grain nearly
as wen as a grata-drill put It In. and should
precede the drill Igitreparatlon of the soil. Tbe. , e,
Harrow.' .hould. bY all mean- , be u-ed upon Fan
plowed groun4. 'They are retuarkably a apted to
rough a, tl stony. as well as for s'utootb, ground.
Irownsbtp Agents Wanted.
Wiard's Chilled -Plows
0121
These are the "very best - chilled_ plows In the
market for general purposes and upon all kinds of
ground. I ask tor , fair and tA , ..nneyll test trial,
for these plows In competition with ah. r leading
chilled plows Decidedly rt ney 11(1 led (or hard and
stony land.
rarmelMt! Fns•olrlte, . Champion and
other Grain Drills, If you deal - to buy a
Grain Drib, Jet me quote prices.
Auburn Farm and Lumb6r Wagons
For either one or :two horses. With., either
thimble skins and wood axles. or. with Sheltion's
best wbob•-plere •• Anchor Brand" Iron Axles.
These wagoos are well proportioned-, well, finished
and painted, eas> running, best in quality, and
cheapest good wagons in the marlaa. They have
roy own improved -brake. and are irgrranted In
eteryrorpeet. Call and see, them.
20
Enterprise Adjustable Track and other
Churn Powers. A full IMO of (luau Powers
addpvd to any sized dairy. Pnwrrssdellve•ed free
of charge at your nearest railroad station.
' Improved Tompkins County Cunt-,
Tamps. are.i.f,rpoird for eon
ilnrienee and utility. Are of n , y thanufirture.
Are Just chat every farther net,tls. For site ;lit
wtroles . .le and retail.
Tompkins County Leader Wheel
Rake. Till. ls a truly valuable %% reel RaLe. Is
adapted to a greater variety nf work than any "til
er. It Is a good. well niad-.aud duranie Implement.
I will warrant It to give sailrfaciion. Is made for
one: or, two hoises, and inter-changeable..
Thomas Smoothinx Harrows and
Acme -Harrows. thee.) are valuable Imple
ments and cheap. -
XX Star'ilydranlie Cement.by barrel
or ar Toad. Imported Imperial Portland .
Cement. 'Tilt. , is several times atriniger than
the best. American cements. I +(mid recommend
It , or last coat finishing or cisterns and other ape- .
alai cork where great sztength Is desired. k'or -
140.-.ln any desired q
SIDE-HILL! and LATEST IMPROVED Be.
v'eraible MOWS. West Oneonta, Clipper'
Untied. Dyer. imi other Oral ones.
CHAMPION BARBED Fence Wire. "This -
barbed wile Is well worthy the attention of farm
e•s It is pheap. efficient, yet not dangerous.- It
recommends itself at sight. Send for
.specimens
and prices.
Platform. Wagons: Open and Top
Wagons., de., nem styles and maker.. 1 Wait
no hleehly work ; will warrant to me customers as
rood wagons and at lower prices than they can get
sifgony made to order.
Chain Pomps. Good and cheap. Easllgeet
Carriage anti Buggy Tops. Goof top tfn
every reilpect awl ..t very tow price... 314dd to fit
any Buggy or Platform Wagon seat. .
Are you Going* to Paint? I can ,
tupply
you with Mixed• Puents of :goy d•-ired ehade or
color ready for the brohtt that I will warrant to be
Letter. and iheiiper than aey leading Lead Paints
that you eallOuy. LUBRICATING )ILS. HEATS
F 0 T ()IL in any quautitj;st wholesale and retail.
Price% low. - ,
PULLIAM'S ‘Wagon .Bolster Springs.
Very derdrable. . .
Threshlaw Ilachnery or. Best and Lead.
log kinds. C. .uliumse'& Co.'s Monitor Tr.ietton
Steamers; . Millers New Model Vibrating Thresh
ers and Cleaners: Harder'.., Wheeler., and Gray*
Hone Powers. Threshers and Cleaners. !. wield
especially calr atteu t iod to rsy's Machines.
Sulky Spring' Tooth Harrows, PEST
QUALI I Y LE %TIIER, HIM ItUßßis.lt RE, T
ING Cl 'RN NH ELLEItS, FEED CUTTER.; and
LAWN MOWERS. Will deliver most kinds of
my goods at any railroad station frei; of freight.
• SEND FOR SPECIAL CIIICI,ILARS AND
•or what all! bo atilt letter, VlsIT MY,
WAREII 'USE:
R. M.-Welles.
Towanda, Pi„ Uarch 22, 1582• tr
genius Rewarfto
.OP.. TIIE---
Stoq of the Sewitgr trachize.
A handsome little pamphlet, blue and
gold.corer, with numerous engrairlup, will be
GIVEN AWAY
To any adult person ealttng for Ir. at any branch
or eobomce of. the Singer Manufootarng Comfa,-
ny, or will be sent, post Paid, to any person living
at a distance trip out Offices
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Prlnuits] (Moe, M Union Square, New York
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
TOWANDA, PA
CAPITAL PAID IN
SUEPLUS FUND...:
This Baninffers annsnal facilities for the trans
action of a general banking businesi.
JOB. POWELL. President.
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