Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, August 11, 1881, Image 4

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    FARM AND GARDEN
THE FUELIiE WHEAT SEITLE.-It is
rot improbable chit this year may bring
- the competion between American and
European farmers to a crisis. When
crops are ba.d abroad and abgndwa there,
as in
. 1879-'BO, the foreign prodnceer
may console himself with the thought
that the circumstances are exceptional.
Expecting them to improve, he is not
likely 'to abandon the effort to grow
Wheat. In - I'3Bll-'Bl, also, though crops
were tolerably good is England and
France, trey were so bad in &Mut and
portions of Germany, and the demand
fur the replenishment of exhausted
stores was E 0 great, that the Circum
stances were still exceptional. It.is not
supposed that farmers. abroad have
diminished the acreage sown, and there
is no reason_ 'as yet to doubt that full
av,raes croPs may reward their exer
tions. But the prospect now is that the
acreage sown in this country will be
greatly increased. Oregon and Califor
nil promise enormous crops, and have
hand, moreover, an immense surplus
from last y,a.r. 1 1 ,ne winter wheat States
cf the Wert, acco l rding to the latest re
ports, have fair reason to expect a yield
nearly or quite ins' great as that of last
year. It the season permits the planting
and ripening- . of a fair crop of spring
wheat also—and in spite of the gloomy
talk of some speculators, there is noth
ing as'Yet to warrant a different expec
tation—this country will have more
than' 200,000,000 bushels of wheat to,
'sell, while the deficiencr,in Europe may
be much less than that quantity. In
that event tile weakest will go the wall.
Distance i the only element of weak
ness in the position of American pro
ducers.. The statements of the cost of
production, which were given in the re
port of the British "Agricultural Inter
ests Commit-sion" in..185...t.t, have not been
di-prated es being too low, and it has
been frankly admitted in England that
grain produced ,at such a cost, an I
transported at the rates then iu force,
• could be sold in English -towns at a
-profit for less than the bare coat of
growing wheat on English farms. But
in these cialculations, the average cost
of producing in the far West was esti
mated at eighty-four cents per bushel,
and a vast quantity of wheat is raised in
this country a lower cost. The
average cost of transportation to Liver
pool, exchative of 3i cents fur handling
in this country and 6; cents for Liver
pool charge's, was put• at 50 cents per
buslel, viz., 20 cents from the farm to
Chicago, l cents thence to New York,
and 14i cents from New. York to Liver-
pocL The charges_ now, though navi
gation is not yet open, are 15 cents from
St. - Paul to Chicago, 18 cents from
Chicago to New York; and lem than 10
cents from New York to Liverpool:
Even this low rate will be greatly re
duced, whenever it becomes necessary
in order to secure a market for. the sur
plus grain of the far West. Indeed,
even now grain is being moved from
St. Louis and -St. Paul, to Liverpool at
less cost than from the 14isissiPpi river
to New York.
A single_ tug has just taken 9,100 tons
of grain froin St. Louis, in barges; on
the way to New Orleans. With an ordi
nary stage of water the charge is said to
be 5 cents a bushels from St. Louis, and
15 - cents flora St. Paul. Much' more
than half the grain exported crosses the'
Ili.ssissippi river. The actual cost of
transporting by barges is said to be little
more than half the rates now charged,
so that, if it were necessary iu order to
secure a market abroad, more than 100,-
000,006 bushels of grain could he
moved down the river for less than five
cents per bushel from St. Louis. Hith
erto, lack of facilities and of shipping
at New Orleans has restricted the move
ment. But charters have actually been
made in. this city; within the past week,
for vessels to take grain from New Or
lea. us to Liverpool , at sixpence, or 12
cents, per bushel.
If surpitis grain is moved even now
for not more than 17 cents pert bushel
from St. Louis to Liverpool, whereas
the present cost by rail from St. Louis
to New York is about 20 cents, the
British farmer has not yet felt - the lull
force of Amencan.competition. From
St. Paul to Liverpool the.present cost is
27 cents, whereas the rate by rail from
- St Paul to New York is 33 cents per
bushel. The river route, though, not
enough 'wed now to influence railroad
rates materially, as these quotations
show, is liable to be very largely used
whenever the possibility of selling 200,-1
00,000 bushels of wheat from theNorth
w
c at depends upon the ccst of transpor
tation tlince to Liverpool. Then it
will doubtless be found that grain can
be moved from Minnesota to Liverpool
for less than half the cost of traespor
tatiou allowed by the British Commis
' sion. In short, the British farmer, who
acknowledged that ho could not hive
to compete With American grain costing
in Edgland less than 81.43 •per bushel,
may find that he is obliged to sell his
own grata at less than $l.lB pey hushel,
in orderito keep the home market fur
himself. At is not nect:;sary-to say that
cue seasen,pf such competition would
put a stop to Wheat-growing on a great
many farms in England."----27'ribune.
,A S err ooLMASTEI: AT SEA.—A story
is told of a Boston schoolmaster, strong
in logarithm., 'who had Me . courage on
a recent voyage, having made his Awn
computation of the
i latitude and lgJi i=
tilde, to warn the captain of the Cunard
steamer Bothina that his (the captain's)
calculations as to the course of the ship
were dangerously wrong. Said 'the
,schoolmaster : * Captain if you con
tinue in tho course yUu are now sail ;
'ing you will bring up at Gibraltar.'
_The captain_ replied that he had
_friends at Cibraltar who would be
*lid to see him. WliZrn the ship ar
rived off - Queenstown the schoolmaster
asked the captain how it was that • he
.(the schoolmaster) could have been so
mistaken in has reckoniag. 'Not being
a schoolmaster, I can't say.' answered
the captain.
Scattabrane. is an adept at maul} talk
and he
. knows it. and prides himself on
his success with the young ladies accor•
dingly. He bad been rattling away
for half OD hour the other evening when
Miss Sharpe (a girlwhom :dl the fellows
including Scattabrane, 'rave over).
suddenly said fo him : 'Mr. i ficattabrane
don't you think it is too bad that the
electrictight was ever invented ?' Scat
tarbrune didn't know; ho hadn't thought
much shout it ; but was it so jolly bad,
you know,? 'Oh, yes,' said Miss Sharpei
decinirely, - • It's awful. They say it is
going to ,entirely superisede gas ; and,
Mr. Scattabrane just think bow we shall
miss your conversationr=Boston Tran
script.
1.1). Dye ik Co.
Fl RL
DEALERS th
HARDWARE,
TIN,
SHEET IRON
AN D
COPPER WARE.
STOVES.
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240
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES
Sold in Towanda and
Vicinity.
CARRIAGE-MAKERS
AND BLACKSMITH'S
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CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK,
• CLARK'S , 1
A BLE SPRING GEAR,
&e., &e
A.D.DYE & CO.
MAIN ST., TOWANDA.
KLEVE'S MARKET.
C I?, It (31, 13 (L) C
Main Street, First Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
HIVING REMOVED HIST
MEAT &VEGETABLE
MARKET
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o a more convenient location. and established
himself in Ithe (..rroll Block, opposite Stely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply hie patrons with
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THE CHOICEST OF MEATS,
OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON,
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC
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*rBOLOG, NA SAUSAGE a specialty.
-All or
den promptly delivered.
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KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
_ Is sure to- cure Spavins, Splints,
urb, &c. It removes all unnatural
enlargements, Dpis nor mas Tim.
nu no equal for any lameness on
r - beast or man. It has cured hip-joint
lameness in a person who had'suf
'fered 15 years. Also cured rhenium
.
„titan, corns, frost-bites or any
braises, cut or lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish on horses. Send for illustrated
cir.u7ar giving rosrrivE. moor. Price $l. ALL
DalitifiLSThave it or can get it for you. Dr. li.J
Kendall is Co., Proprietors, Enosburgh Falls.
errnont. 11. C, PorrrEn, Agent, Towanda. Pa.
THE POPULAR CORNER !
GEO. L. ROSS •
Hashed up the old MONTANYE STORE with
a full and complete stock of FRESH
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
PRICES AS LOW AS TILE. LOWEST.
(411 here for your Groceries. After yon get
prim, at Ross' it will be of no' use. to try else
where for his prices are down.to rock bottom:
Farmers can get the tip-top of the market a
Geo. L. Ross'.
All kinds of Produce taken in ex
change for goods or for cash.
THE
Towanda 5 cf. Store
STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO FELCH & CO.
s preparod to offer a complete assort-
went of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware:,
WHITE and DECORATED CHINA
Latesit designs and patterns-of
MAJOLICA WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
SATCHELS, &C.
For the coming Spring Trade, we
adhere as heretofore to our eitablished
principle—that:a quick sale with a small
profit. is better;thatt a slow one with 'a
large profit—ind therefore our prices
in any line of goods will compare
favorable with the prices of any other
house.
Mir We endeavor to sell , the best
article for the least possible Money.
alyritt LOEWUS I FREINIUTH.
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L4s3 qf .5.. -- mv!„ Lad: •-.
amd givilutrx lh=e z - .) the r.ezvf.,s.
Qrga.r...4, remociah all dyspeptic Fy tlif.tfalii.S. S I: . it
' the .1.1.0 d, fi_'.t rhe only
that will pot 'hlocken the "teeth or give
i..ti.-11:ifttAie. :31! drunisis: Write for the AB C Book, 3 pp,of
I aplugitig.m4-fling— sag free. .
BROWN CEEEMICA.L: CO., Baltimore, Md.
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THE G_RIAT SKIN CURE.
Itching and Sealy Diseases, Humors of
the Scalp and Skin Permanent
ly Cured.
RINGWORM.
Gco. W. Brown. 4i Marshall fit ...Providence,
R. 1., cured by_ Cuticnra Remedies et a Ring
wormllutoor got st the barber's, which spread
all over his earl; neck and face. and for six
years.resisted all kinds of treatment.
SKIN . HUMOR.
F. IL Drake, Esq., agent for Harper Bros.,
Detroit, 'Mich., gives an astonishing account of
his case (eczema rodent), which had been treat
ed by a consultation of physiciantrwith ont bene
fit' and which speedily yielded to the Crxicrna
ItzsoLv - mcr.internally and Curicraw and Ccri
crna SOAP externally. .
SCALD HEAD.
IL A. Rayrdond. Auditor F. W.. J.
Jackson, Mica., Wai cured of Scald Head of nine
years' duration by the Cuticura Remedies.'
ECZEMA.- -
Eton. Wm. Tailor, Basil), Mass., peimanent
ly.cured of a humor of tlio bee and scalp (ecze-
ma} that bad been treated unsuccessfully for
twelve years by many of Boston's best physi
cians and most noted specialists as well as Euro
pean authorities: - ' S '
LILK CRUST.
Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton St., Cincinnati,
speaks of her -sister's child, who was cured of
mill crust which resisted all remedies for two
years. Now a flue, healthy boy, with. a beauti
ful head of hair,
FALLIgG HAIR.
Frank A. limn, Wain - Fire Engine G, Bostii,
was cured of alopecia,'or falling ;of the hair, by
the C'UTICL - Ed. I.2PSOLVENT. illterriany and Cum-
CVLA and. Crricrna Soap, whi s ch completely re
stored hie hair when all said he would lose it. •
Thomas Lee, 7476Frankforda.v.. Philadelphia,
afflicted with dandruff, which for tWenty years,
had covered. his scalp with scales one-quarter of
inch in thickness, cured by the Cuticura Reme
dies.
TREATMENT. .
The CCTICUILA TLIZAT:SENI consists in the in
ternal 1/13t.' of the CUTICULLi Itr-OLvE2ST, the new
Blood purifier, and the External use of CUM:U
-RA and CUTICV.R.A. Sher. the Great shin Cures. •
For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin use Cert.
tuna Soee. an exquisite toilet, bath and nursery
sanative. fragrant with delicious flower odors
and healing balsams.
CIITICITRA .
RE:SEWER are for sale by all or igglets. price of
CrricrnA, a :Medicinal Jelly, small. boxes, toz;
large boxes, $l. eurrcur.s BrsoLvEter, the new
Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, Cu - ricur.A. SOAP
(the queen of medicthal and toilet soaps), 2.5 c.
Ct - TicciLt-Mroiciam. Simvitib Soar, ice: Prin
cipal depot, 'WEEKS J POTTER' Boston, Mass.
greAll tuatled free on receipt of price.
°Wiv e? More continuous and pow•
erful electrical action is
VOLTAIC M unnu o . btatnA from Com.r.c's
OLTAIC ELECZILIC PLAB
-93311. 7-EW ' than any $2. battery
PLASTE
made. They are a speedy
and certain cure for Pain and Weakness of the
Lungs, Liver. Kidneys, and
_Urinary Organs.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Female weak
ness-, Nervous Pains and Weaknesses, Malaria.
arid Fever and Ague. Price 25 cents. ( Sold every
where. WEEKS S POTTER„Lioston, Mass. -
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TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID - IN $125,000
SURPLUS FUND 80,000
This 'Bank offers unusual facilitie3 for
the transaction of a(1 ge.neral
" banking business.
N. N.. BETTS. JOS. FOWEI.,I„
Cashier. Tresident
fah. 1.'78.
ALWAYS ON LIAND.—A fine
variety of I'aper,
White and Colored Cards, and other
material. for- executing - first-chws - Job
Printing, - at the Office of Tun BRAD
FORD BEMPLIOAN. All orders promptly
.executild, and.Rt the loxes+. cash rates
A .TRUE TONIC
MiGTHENER . A SI
HUMAN . HAIR
UCH AS wicS, BANDEAUX, the pAiimlar
Chatelaino 13. raid,
INEZITIIING 1:n1/J1;cl:ie. - v) 'Tug HAIR TRADE
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gerSpecial Attention given to CcMBLNCS
Roots an turn Ed ono way.
SIVITCIII.S from il. upwards
Boanter's Invisible - Facet Po-..der,
Madam CLsrk's Corsets, wl
Shoulder Brace Elastics
J a-Particular attention paid to dressing Ladies
Lair at their borne' or at toy place of busines ,
over Evana fr. liildrettes store.
novl4-Cm Was, D. V. STEDGE;
Dayton & Rockwell,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially.iavite the priblic to give chem a call
at. the.
Recent improvements In the skylight have fur
nished facilities for taking perfect pictures
quickly and in-all iands of weather.
PORTRAITS FROM PROTOGRAPIIS and DE
CEASED PERSONS a specialty.- Finished in In.
dia Ink, Water Colors. Crayons, r Pastelies, any
size.
FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL
- • • LENCE GUARANTEED
STOCK OF MANES ON . HAND
• AT ALL TIMES. •
C. DAYTON. R. 11..P.00KWE1.T.,
'Towanda, Oct C, . Ip
Wagons&Cairiages
40p(!tn &:rric)p 13ugg.?,-ket4
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of. hi§ •
• 'oWn_MANI.JFACTURE fincl :car
_ ranted in every par
. ticular , ..' •
Bt7ant's Flexible Springs used In all Platform
Wagons. The easiest and best in use.
• • . c - r:d. pais=
• ,:r...rinz wh.le2s
Two Seated Carnage' from , .... $l5O to $175
Phaetons, one seated - ' ; • 125 to 150
Top Buggies, le • 125 to 150
Open liuggiest Strto 100
Democrat Wagons ' „.. I. 90 to 110
Remember that the above are all fully warrant
ed, nrst-class or uo pay.
Repairing promptly 'attended ti? it 25 per cent
below last years prices, -
o.llce awl Factory car. Main and Elizabeth Sta.
JAS.-BRYANT. •
MEI
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t. 4, V cc! linadmits.:
Po tri , y Will riot
or li.t your trieni.
C 0.1103 Fl7t3 B
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and Burt
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Mss.=-D.N. EITEDGA
Mari:Vat-tun - 1- cf grid Dealer in
GOODS,
.You that have beauty,
Come and let na,take it,
And you that have:nose,
Come arid let us make it.
Rooms formOiy occupied by
G.ll. Wood,
TOWANDA, PENNA.
()La ESTABLISHMENT
JANES :BRYANT,
- would
call the atten ! .
tion of FAIIREtIS and
others to his large and eotaplel,
assortment of
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO B.UYI
Look at tho!3o flituce
8-10 tf 7:
',.GEORGE OTT,
( ) ?ionninental Marble Granite Work
11,il
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~ : .:Prices Wolper than thl, i 1:(11
nal ti
ONE 'MORE
PICTURE GALLERY
IN TO vVANDA.
G. H. WOOD 'B6 CO.
will open
.Gallery
Patton'a Block,
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on the First Monday of April, having titled up
entirely new, with the best, of instrume tii, we
are prepared to make
Tintypes, 4 at. one sifting, all for 50 cis.
in neat envelopes, 10 fur $1.00.• Copying of all
kinds of Photographs,and Stereoscopic and largo
view work done at this gallery. • .
Ge us a call and we will try and satisfy you
In price and quality. mar 2S .
.71 ii. SIIIMINs.
THE FASHIONABLE
BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER
MANUFACTURER.
IS now vcipared for do all kindirot work in
his line in the latest styles, and of the best
. .
utnt.trial. - -
ALL WORK and MATERIAL WAMEANTED..
- It( pii r ring tioneonently an d promptly
on f,liort notide. • In PATTON'S
BLOCK Over ;Wolfs- Clothing. Stow,.
Dr. Jones' Taraxacum Tonic
or Dyspepsia Medicine,- a vogetahlo compound
whbse virtues have etbod s TWIT OF 40 =UM, is
infallible in the curo of Dyspepsia, General La-
bility, Chronic Weakness of Lungs. Spleen, Kid
.neya, Short 'Breath, Ileartbtirti, St. Vitus' Dance,
Pain in the Stomach. Back Slid Cheat, Particu
larly adapted told' Fint.u.r.:Diazasgs, no matter
what the ago of the patient may be. Price 76 cis,
Bold by druggists. : May 20 ly
IF YOU ARE THIRSTY
drink a glass of Asculuasmi do MILLER.' popular
Illadu brats, thamost dellghtfnl beverage of the
season, cooling, refreshing( and an excellent pre
yen tatlye orsummer complaints. It also acts as
a blood purifier without any stimulating or in
toxicating effects, being a pure vegetable prep•
station and entirely free- from anything ap
proaching sicholuil.l3 In ao VER YCLIEAP that it
is within the means of the poorest. A. 25 CKNT
rACILAOE WILL }Lae rIVE -GALLONS O■ BEER, l En
dorsed by temperance advocates and playsicians.
All druggists and country storekeepers sell it.
Vrbelesele Depot N. W. corner lid and Callowhill
St. Philadelphia. Mar2o, '8 lty
S;014, &
.lk,dong.
Gnocznizs,
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PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
SAVE REMOVER :
Mar: Agent for
COR. MAIN AND PINE STS.,
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17% 4 ,5 oil 2tr.ntl of Fox, 8 toyea34 It tfercur.)
They invite atteiati9ti to, their pomplei'e
alsortment anl - very lurgi Eztock of
Choice NeW Goals, which they
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
Ar“l P'utl for DcAral)ll. lii ;,{s
M. J. LONG
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !
NAMES WCABE
HAS .11.1.10VED lIIS GROCERY BUSINESS TO
THE SOUTTI-EAST COUNT.II 0:' 21Alti.
I
AND BRIDGE STlLk.t.id. WHERE
Head.. Quarters
FOR EVERI 4 IIIING IN THE LINE-.OF
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
CASH PAID for Definable Pro-
duce. Fine BUTTER and EGGS
a specialty. r
I April 29 ly
NATHAN iTIDD,
(Snecoasor tp Mr. IllcKesn,)
DEALER Lei
I- 3 ITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
COAL
FOOT of prsE STREET, NEAR COURT ROUSE,
Ny.'m ) X PA
Za" LOWEST PRICES FOR. CASH,
The patronage of my old friends and tho public
generally is solicited. 9sepBo-.
COOLEY CREAMER.
No Dairyman can affortlf to ho without one. it
makes more and better Butter with less labor.
Dra - vites . 4, 42 vvinc%Churn
beats them all, and any little boy can eburn
with it. • •
ig attend otanything of the kind in use.
For sale by WIL3f9T - CODUBS, AgCnt,
fl:tvara. Bradford Co. Pa.
Connrar. Agent for Western Bradford and
Eaitern partof flogs Co. Columbia X roads,
Feb 1-9-tf.
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promptly executed at lowest rates, a
Tui BRADFORD REPUBPICAN - Office
Dont fail te give us a trial. Goall type
modem: presses ' and experienced work
men. All !work warranted first-class. .
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GEO; STEVENS
HE HAS EST kBLISHED
&c., 4ke.
AND LOYAL SOCK
TOWANDA, PA
The improved •
1 -4 11rtili01•1(1.tOr
is what every Sugar Maker needa.l
THE EUREKA BUTTER WORKER
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FURNITURE STORE
FURNITURE
We are constantly receiving the
newest and, latest patterns in
PARLOR SUITS,
BED ROOM SETS,
TABLES,
Everything; iu the. Fur=
niture Line.
Phdert4hjnge. -
We make a specialty of this branch
and shall give it our personal attention.
We havc a full line of
COF FINS, •
CASIKE r ik,
CIiFIE;?4, 4tc.
and will not be 'undersold. Give us a
call before purehosing elsewhere.
N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec
tion with our bminess.
E. B. PIERCE.
TOWANDA, JAN. 2eth, I3SI
M':4IENDELMAN
JEWELLER
ale atill halo n4l at the OLD STAND
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1 4 7 , -. - et (low' tf) Dr. 11 C. Porter's Drug Store
WIT!! FULL LINE OF
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCHES.
ENVEL Y
STERLING - SILVER AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
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SPECTACLES EYE GLASSES
0 - C S f
4 FEOSI THE Cilr %PEST TO THE BEST.
14. ALL OF WHICH WILL EE HOLD. AT THE
• VERT LOWEST PRICES,
- Clocks, Watches and Jew el ry promptly repaired
by in experienced and competent workman.
M. E 'DELMAN.;
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BOOKBINDING OF ALL.KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
- Fine Blank Books
• MY SPECIALTY.
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Amateur's Supplies.
This departinent of my businEds is very corn
plete, and being a practical sawyer ryselfl know
the wants of ray .patrons.. -
WOODS,
SAW BLADES,
• CLOCK MOVEMENTS, &c,
constantly on hand— Sir $125 worth of designs
for $l. Send for price lists. .
• "REPORTFR" BINDERY,-
Park atreet,
P.O. boa 1L12.. . Towanda, Ps
BEvi. F. anArroN,
TIALBSET E.' PATNE
Late Commissioner of Patents
PATENTS
PAINE, GRAFTON dr. LADD,
.horny .at-Lain and Sotia,lam of American and
• • , Foreign Patent:.
SrnEET., WASHINGTON, D. C
Practice patent law in all its branches In the
Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit
Courts of the United States.. Pamphelts free on
'receipt of stamp for postage. sept
STATE NORMAL :SCHOOL
CJ 11_, A S°4 , '2.
_TIIE REOCIAIt EXIMIN'ATIONS ter Certifi:
rates Vtr.admiseien to the Senior Class,of.'62,
will be held by the Faculty of the School on
T111:1ISI) AT and. FRIDAY, June ICth and 1711 i
Candidates will be examined in the following
branches•
Orthography,
Reading. -
Penmanship,,
English Grammar,
Arithmetic,
Algebra,
Geography.
.Those wlitraro desirous of taking the course.
and are not thorough in _several of the branches
above named, will save time and money by at
tending the school during the Spring Term in
order
. to qualify for the examinations.
C .)
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In many rases this plan will save _ nearly a
year's limo;
Spring berm begins March 21st, 1881
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You need not Die to Win
MUTUAL. EN DOWMENT
AC:I7.IIIT ASSOCIATION
C . l l O ,
Non receive one-half of your insurance, ac
cording to the American Life Taille, when two
third, of your life ,expectancy is finished—for
ilinstration.a man or woman joining the /tato.
elation at 36 'years of age taking a certificate for
s2.rma, rotleitesl,2l6 when a little over 66 years
°r em exactly the period In life when a little
financial help irgenerally more needed than at
auy other time. .
June2tt
WARDROBES,
-AND
Silecessor to N. P. Hick
Can 2- t
STORY B. LADD
MANSFIELD, PA.
U. S. History,
Phyttltolog),
Botany,.
Latin Grammar and ten
Chapters of Cleear,
School Economy,
Methods of Instrui:tion,
Rattoir4
AND
Of. Bath, N. Y;
BLADES & - ROGERS.
fieneral Agents for Penn•&.
W G TR.IIC
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Genera - Insurance Agent,
TOWANDA. PA.
Otrce Truk PATCH & TXACY Maiii St.
dLL COMMTIYICATIO-PD. IIIROUQH
THE POST OFFICE WILL RE•
CEIVEPROMPTATTEMION
or:Wig if - • •
STOP AT
T. NIUIR & CO.'S
GEM
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
nevi*, to save money b owing cheap Is at
Clams Main ma FraAkiln BM*la
ZIiWAS DA, Pk.
Tee, respectfully announce to the puhlte that
they Lane • large sleek of
FLOUR. FEED, HEAL, 'GRAIN. SALT, FIESEI
PORE. and PROVISIONS generally.
.t
We hsve also added co our stock • variety- of
WOODEN WAGE, such am BUTTER =W. PIE
SINS.THMISS, gTe.
Just received a large 'stock' of Sugar', Teal ' ,
Coffee', epicee, MOVLSON'Et TUBE SOAP; the
hest in the market, and other =has of soap
Syrup and Molasses, which the i r offer at low
prizes for Cash. act 26 77:'
"Lookee allee Sameer
' -AT
44J AKE'S"
CLOTHING, HATS,
Cap, and Furnishing Goods,
befOre . sou v: - ur new " SPRING
RlG,":and save :0 per cent over any
other dealer in Bradford County.
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Fresh Sprig Gimds
coming evPry day for you to select
-. frau, comprisur!g all the
NOVELTIES of the SEASON.f
An e . xpe . riene.e',(l . llitten years in the
Clothing trade prompts me to say - that
I can
,suit; your ,Taney as well as your
pocket-book
No. 2. Pottan'A Block.
Feb. /6, 180
MRS. A. B. WHITNEY,,
FASHIONABLE
BarLaLa IV ER,
DRESS-FITTER A: DRESSMAKER
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ALSO AGENT FOR THE
Domestic Perfect-Fitting Patterns
No. 3
_Bridge - St., Towanda.
Stock entirely new and fresh from the city: no
old goods in a tuct:
Hoods and work unsurpassed either in styles
or make up. oet2e-ly
LIVERY ; STABLING,
ilacliemithing, Carriage-Making an
E.V A 1.11,11 N
Seneca Arnold
Having lensed b;s farm' in Warren,
hos located hi the above
bmtichespf bnsi
, ness, on
FRONT
. ST.,I E OW BRIDGE,
Towanda, Pa.
• HE HAS STABLING FOR 40 HORSES.
For use of stalls, 5 cents each. Also, Horses
and Carriages fee-hire. '
Rlacksmithing :in all its brsnches. promptly
done. Horse Shoeing a special - O.
Carriages Ilanu!actared and Repaired.' If you
want anything in the above line 4all on
SENECA ARNOLD
April 22-tf
Chicago & North-Western
RAILWAY
Is the OLDEST ! BEST CONSTRUCTED! BEST
EQUIPPED ! and hengfthe
ILE Al3 l N A. LAW .A.l(
OF THE -•
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West ond-Northwest
It is the short and best route between Chicago
• and all points in
NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA. DAKOTA. WY.
07iIING,Nebraska. Callifotnia, Oregon. Arizona,
Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada. and
for.
Council Illtiff3,omaliu,llenver,
LEADVU;LE, SALT LAKE.
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Sat Fraiicisco,DeadwoodiSion City,
Cedar • Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and all
Points in tha t Territories, and the West. Also,
for Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh. Sheboygan,
MarquetK Fond du Lac, Watertown. Houghton.
Neenah; Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Huron.
Volga. Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota. Dakota,
Wisconsin and the NOrthwest,
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North-Western and elm U. P. R'ys depart from,
arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connections are made with
the Lake 'Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
3: Grand Trunk it'ys.and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes. .
-Close connections made at Junction Pointe
It is the ONLY .LINE ramming
Pullman Hotel Dining 'Cars
pETWEIN
Chicago 'aiai Council Bluffs
Pullman Sleepors on all Night Trains
Insist open Ticket Agents selling you Tickets
via this road. :Examine your Tiekets. and refuse
to buy if they do not read over the Chicago
_North-Western Railway.
If you wish the Best -Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your Tickets by this route
airAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
AU Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
" MAR IN BUGIIITT, 2d V.l'. k Clen.klang'r.
7spr7 'Bl-Iy. • • Chicago
EIUMPHIifiYB.RQ &TRACY,
:I•:, it I ~e)4• .s :t: :, .1' : •
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers; &c.,
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piLES
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1 11 ID 0 0 , . g, L'lterat.o. - I es. .
REWARD T R :g7 7:2 :7 Ire:1:
Protradiag Prim that Dealing's Pile
Remedy Lill to rate. It allays th e itthilag, eice,4 tz,
tamers, gives iseeLedierre rAlet. Prepared by J. P.ll4:er s M L.,
PLUadel h" -Ps. CA rTlON.—.Notte mum- i t e,-,,,," . ,.
P mi 9 ,--
per - en bottic contains hit aimtatare and a Pile of Brevet.
All dru;,s... .san-d uagitry stores have 8 tit ir.l get it L: ti,....
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* * * *AS K*FO R -* - tx * * 'ci"
IT • - T; Tr" , -.n.tfo's BUTTER
COLOR
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It Gives Batter the silt•edged color the m r reesd: The largest Butler 1 1 127e1l feeatOinet4 VA me, ,-,
Yhonaanda of Dairymen say IT_lt4 PER Geed by ell th e beat creameries. Awarded the Ittn. 4 4.
tallorAlDt Monis at N. Y. Daisy Fair. AR k• nor tlim' aristor merchaC O .wrlteto ask what It it. a t at
It. costa. who usesit. where to get lt. RICHARDSON & C. PraOr Barnacle% 11.
u Ly*- - T H s*-T,H E *FIR ST* N D *Th Fr, *BESTF
EVERY QUALITY OF
CARDS,
JOB PRINTING
H. JACOBS.
JUST. RECEIVED !
A3ll - 3ER -TINT
PRINTED IN - ,774E BEST STYLE
EE' Ask to see thei,"•Diadem" eirenl at.
CANCERS CURED
AT CRANE,S, CANCER INFIR
MARY', ADDISON, N. Y.
DUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of
the world have been cured of.thiamuch dreaded
disease and are now living Aitnesses that they
have been rescued from a terrible and untimely
death. Doctors, Walston and the Poor treated
Free. Write for a Circular giving full partienlars,
Address Drs. GEO. CRANE .t RUSH BROWN,
Addison. 1 4 ,:. V., ; sept.3o,tyr.Gpitaxo.
MILLION'S OF
''4‘") ; \:l \•t i / PLANTS!
t (labliags• et 4.00. an ,
t , :pY...j (*lvry 112.5 D pe . rlOOO . . 4
.1 /1,
,111,vy-0v5j....../ by *express. Lanier . 7
1)7 7 4„ ,g ?_" quantitlest arstlll low. Ili!
44.'4/ N. mares. Send for free
!molars. Address.
• 'Ar. 4 ".••• - •“• 1. F. Tillinghast L i
- LaYlume. Lac. Co. Pa. -
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timcs, four of which are now ready, and the sus.
castling voltuncs will be baled at the rate of three
year.
Price per vol., clOth binding. - - 15.00
Sold only by subshiption. For specimen pages
apply to the Publishers.
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STATEMENTS,
&.c., &c.,
AA7L) WILL DO ALL KINDS OF
AT SHORT NOTICE.
A SPLENDID LINE OF
Letterheads,
Billh ,
E 212
Staten &c.
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WHICH WILL BE,
AT RE ,ASONA LE RATES.
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covert-d, as it is certain in its -e.tv.)rts &LI doi
nut 'blister. Also excellent for bamsr:
BEAD PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L T. FOSTER. -
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Youngstown. Ohio, May l,th.
Dn. B. J. Shansi r. k Cu:—! had a very
ble Itimbletonian colt which prized very hizz.
ly, he had a large bone spavin on one joss: at:
a small one on the other which made hi m vc,l7 -
lame; I had him under the charge of two cote.-,,
narraraglions which failed to cure him. I 'all
one day reading the advertisement of Sexclan
Spa Tin Clare in the Chicago Express. I determm -
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists hen
to send for it. they ordered three bottles:a to:1
them all and thought I would gtve it a th-Jr.,11 4 ;:,
trial. I used it - s...=rding to directions and t-
fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and ::_••
lumps have disappeared. I used but one tottt
and the colts limbs are as free from lumps It;
as smooth as any horse in the state, - Fe
tirely cured- The cure was so remarkable- its: -
I let two of my neighbors hare the resam:tz
two bottles, who are now using it.
Very Despectfullf.
•
Kendall' s Spavin Cure
, • ON HUMAN FLESH.
Fatten's Mills, Wash'ton co.. N.Y.,eb.:J:1.1.
Da. B. 3. KM:Dia.t., Dear Sir:—The particra:
case on which I used ybur Kendall's Spavin .Czr:
was'a malignant ankle sprain of Sixteen mczni
standing. I had tried many things, but nom.
Your hpavin Cure put the foot to the
again, and for the first' time since hurt,
natural position. For • family .liaircent ft e:-
cels anything we ever used.
Yours truly,
REV.. M. P BELL
Pastor of ..IL. E. Church, Patten. 311:is. 7
Price Sl, per bottle,-Or six bottles for
Druggists have it or can get it fer you, c•y•
be sent to any address on receipt of price by
proprietors, Da. B. J.,ILENDILL h Cu., Lt..*
burgh Falls.. Vt. Sold at
Dr. H. C. Porter's Drug Store.
TOWANDA, PA.
BLANK BOOIE icy x-r7F A CTUREE
AND
BOOK BINDER,
PAPER RULER. Sr
Alfred J. Pur\is,
No. 131 Genessee street,
UTICA, N. -IC
All work in his line done well and pr..+mptlyt
lowest price.
Parties having vidames incomplete will - be t 7.!
nished with any missing numbers at cost pr.ze .
All_ orders given • to J. J. Scanlan, Ageat
Bradford (`'' °fluty: will be promptly executed t:
cording to directions. sev.ze
laii:i*Al34AsvoisMil:f3M
CLADS AND
COLLECTION AGENCY
I .
BRINK & RUCK; Lellayzo.
bill write Policies for riski in Fire alrt - Lf•
enra.nce. Collect Claims With - care El
promptness. They represe4t none but
FIRST-CLASS CO3IPAN - LES!
1114 solicit thecontkience and tvatronageefti. ,o
having bush:leas in their line, and wal emir/T.'
to merit it. Apply to or atlrlrees
tans ti But:K. Lellaystille,li
HORSE or Bend 21 cts. in ts= l
currency 1. , r that
visa].) unrruivr of -A Treatise on the H. , rbe c•
his Diseases:* It gives the best trestmeht , .:
all diseases.. bee 60 tine - engravings sli)s7:::
BOOKpositionsassumed by Li
orses better thin ~c
taught in any other way. a table sh:,wir...:&•"
of all the prineii3al medicines used (. - 1 .
as well as their effects and antbictes
25 -Imt „Atsro..: l3
telling the. age of a horse. with
showing teeth of each year and a lar,:e
of other valuable horse inform/Alan.
of horsemen base pronounced it w-tit ,
than books costing $5 and slll. The is, :t
2C0.000 sold in about one yeitibefore is tiu^
wised showsdiow popular the. took is . .
wised edition is smolt Yetis mi - Esur-s - riv
you A meet-AB. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. ;
Kendall .t CO.. Knoslinrglf - Talts, Venn ,
Star ti-lyr. • •
Grocers sell Asc henbacli .t
-FAMILY CHOCOLATE
an article superior in quality and lower in Fr'
than, any other iu the market. A,pron.l: , :
and experienced Now York physician givdi
his opinisu that chocolate is preferable: , N
or coffee, becapse 7 it adds strength to the t
new life to the exhausted' brair. 4 1 11 k 0
von. System, harnaonizei the workings of
digestive orgaui. and giies purity to tau b!
For a superfine confection, ask Sour
tioner for orn Sweet Spiced Vanilla
Aschenbach it Miller, 3.1 and, xallowloil. 1 ?
Phila., Pa.
HOMESend 25 centa In stamp.
currency for a new UUzJ
BOOK. -It treats all diseases, has 35 tine e:r
ings-showing positions assumed by oleic
BOOKa table of doses, a large collect.
of VALUABLE RECIPES, r.' 4 ,7,
for telling theage of a horse. with an enzrtv-''.
showing teeth of each fear, and a large
of other valuable horses information.
Hall says, "I have bought books test
$5 and 1110 for which I do not like as v. ell ail..
yours." BIND FOR A CIIICULLSI, AGENNS W 157,1
B. J. Kendall, 11. D., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. i•
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New Revision tkcEttara
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THE lIENRY BILL PCIILISEIINti
apr2 2 .•Et. :Convict. i
1, on the r- 7 , r
French's Hotel,
opposito the City Hall, Court House and
Post Oillce. NEW YORK. PincEs
Rooni• 75 cents and upwards. - This Hotel",
all modern improvements, includivg
Gas. rviniiing Water, and Burglar-Pro of
on every door. It is convenient to all Th y ".:'
and within three minutes' walk of both 51 0
Railroad Stations. Horse Cars for all IW / ".,;
the city pass the door. Special arrange,'
rith excursion parties
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