FARM AND GARDEX STORING AND FEEDING FODDER-COEN. --Mr. J. Talcott, Rome, N.• Y., corn: nmnicates _to the Anzerlaut Cultivator this estimate - of the value of corn-fodder, and,his method of feeding it, based on an experience covering many yesrs: "To have corn grown for feeding to farm stock of all kinds in its green state, and especially to , milch OWE,. I prefer to grow it thinly so that the ears shall be freely developed, and when the ears are fit for boiling as green corn for family use, then to begin to cat the fodder and feed to dairy cows and work ing osetii=d, in fact. to all kinds of farm stod Dairy cows and working oxen will eat their rations from the whole corn, but horses and calves need to have their supply run through a cut ting machine, , in order that they, may not waste' iny of the stalks and eat aIl clean. I Gave kept my working oxen in the stale on corn thus grown f.:r a number of' years past. and have found n 9 feed that I think is of.eqaal value sirlwn on so little land. I can begin to feed the last of July. and continue the green feed until frost comes. After that I have continued the same feed dried, into the month of December. In order to haveencrossion of corn for fodder plant early corn for the first feeding, and the larger and later sorts for the late feeding, and before frost comes cut all and pat instooks in the field, taking care to have the stooks well put up and well tied with two bands at the top, the tops being turned down so that the up per band is bound round the tops thus turned down, in order to shed all rains effectually. All my fodder corn is cut 'soon after the ears reach the boiling stsge." The report of the success , and meth ods of Mr. J. L. Browning, Lake Wac- Cabnc, N. in.curing end feeding the crop appears as fuilows in the Chatham Co n urier: "I had fiften,iteres the, past season, which I cut and put in stooks about the same size as hill corn is made into. I left them to cure a little for two weeks, then carted the whole in. I could very readily wring the juice from the dryest of it when carted in. Three sides of the mow were sided with match siding. Between every second load I put front 400 4 fOO pounds of . oat straw. When stowing away I was particular to have that which was the least cures in the centre of the mow. When the mow was filled 4 I put , a good load of straw on top. Thud !winter all came out in the very best condition, both green and moist; both were eaten' more readily by stock than the best .of hay. When I changed from the feeding of these stalks to No. 1 hay I found that I did not get nearly as much milk and butter. I do' not feed the stalks without cutting. There • is great 'economy in this way of feeding, as the-remaining portion of 'hill corn makes goetbedding. I use Cumin's cutter; *blob cuts any desired length and else criehes." BARR TREATY:IMT OF APPLE TREES.--; Of the advisability of washing the bodies of apple trees there can be no question; but we should not place too machreliance npon this practice and thus neglect the more important things 00" soil. As a rule, when we see trees coat , ed with moss and fungris, with the balk hanging in locisS patches or infested with lice, ive can look for the cause in im proper or no culture or want of manure, but when we find trees in this condition we cat 6 much sooner restore them to health land vigor by applying a suitable washtobject to all the potash washes for akal trees because, 'while they will kill raOsE . and remove :the loose bark, they ste m to burn the tender bark ha find make it of an unnatural, red dish ciilor, and it again soon cracks -or scales AP and liaugs loosely upon the tree. NOt ill° Nvhen we use a wash, made with•caiistiO soda. While this takes off all moss patches. fungus and rough bark, it will kill all kinds of bark line and insects equally with the poise b washes, it leaves the smooth bark a - fine idalthy green color and notin clinedlilo break loose from the tree. If one ca not , get caustic take Antacids, .pat it into' an,trim kettle, placed over a fire and Mt eremain, occasionally stirring until it turns of a reddish color, which it wail/hen sufficiently heated. It will thus becothe caustic and answer very wOl in plane of the caustic soda of: the shcips. awnahing does not effectively remove all loose bark, I would use an old hod o tree Scraper to remove all loose bark?. I have occasionally seen orchards " - Scrape' d hard enough to re move the outer bark and show large spots of white 'bark. This I regard as a very bad practice and not to be allow- I repeat; if an orchard is properly inan'ured :and occasionally washed it wil 'have vary little loose. bark, and will re ;quire scarcely any scraping.—Cor. N. :Y. Tribune. - To pulite SKIS WTTH THE Ham.— :Carefully remove all the Pieces of flesh, giry, the surface with towels, and, laying the skin 'en a' flat board or slab, scrub the inside thoroughly, using hot water, soft soap and ' ,a hurl brush. Sprinkle the skin while scrubbing it with a mix ture of two ounces of salts of tartar and on©' ounce of ammonia, crushed and mixed together. Next rob well with dry sawdust. After a few hours take one pound of fine oatmeal, eight ounces of corrosive sublimate, four ounces of saltpetre and oil° gallon of vinegar and pour it over the other ingredients, stir ring:well•white pouring. When quite cold,i,mmerse the skin in the , liquid, and let itteinain in Wilk for two or three days.. _Then / take the skin .out and strain it tightly over a stretcher until dry; laid, -while drying, \ comb and smooth the hair or wool. Another more simple receipo, need by the . diens, istoremOve all the flesh or fit • with a blunt knife, so as not to out the .bide—a round, smooth log being found most suitable for laying the hide on while doing this.- After being well cleansed, dry with towels; then take ' the brains of the animal, • or any other , freshly-killed animal, and rub them thormiglOy into the hide, which will make itipliable. To preserve from in sects, sprinkle with alum and a small quantity', of ealtpetre powdered, and arsenical', soap• rubbed Add 4.C. Li Owing grass and vegetable seeds remembei Dlr. Peter Hendereon's cap= tion about "firming the giound.". By pressiog the soil about the roots Ihey germinate quicker and the young roots More readily take a firm hold upon the soil. The neglect of this" proems may CCM the kiss of the crop if the mum ,'ahouid Prove d 27.. BE. ICITIN or OWNING Lank—That there is an-', ativantage to a country in having - a liggO number of land owncirs is shown by the fact that in- France and Switzerland. where, th+ land is di.: 'idea among numerous . IhiDlders. the people are more contented 'than they' are in ether countries. 'According to M. de Lavergne, of 7,600;000 beads of families in France, 5,500.000 are owners of land. two-thiids. of whom cultivate their own lands. In Switzer land, of 550,000 heads of hultilies 465,- 000 are poseased of land 441 property. In'Sweden, of 850,000 families, 200, 006 are land owners. In the United States, of 7.208,000 heads of families, 2,600,000 own and farm their own lands. In - England, of• 5,400,000 heads of . 7 fimilies, only one out of 26 is an mimes of land. In Ireland, a purely eountry, and a country of sruali peasant holdbiga, only one head of a family out of every 52 is an owner of land; and in Scotland the dispropor tion is still greater, for only one family in 84 is endowed With land. The fig ; tires - from France showing there more amsll,land owners than in any i other country, probably explain the wonder ful viwer of recuperation : shown by that nation after the German war. WHAT Som Is.—Vhe following in teresting extract we take from the Southern Plcmter: "We have seen that everything on the earth's suffuse ex posed,to the influence of air, water, light, and beat loses cohesoin and crum blee do arn, and we call this decay. This occurs with rocks, and the pro duct of this decay, when it comes to be mixed with the remains of vegetables and animals; constitute soil. The black matter of the soil' with which the earth is covered, from inches to- feet, is the production of animals and plants, and is not formed in any other , way. Its constituents are made 'from the pro ducts of the = decomposition •of orga nized beings, and wherever found, they have been produced by the , con densation of substances from the atmos phere through the ' intervention of plants and animals. The soil, there fore, is the intermediate ; link between the' atmosphere on the one hand, and plants and animals on the other. By the condensation of the four , elements, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxy gen, from the atmosphere upon, the earth, daring the first growth of plants, and by the continual increase of this condensation in living plants, and. by the production thereby *of the black organic substance we find in the ground, this black substance has been intimate ly mixed with the product of decaying rocks, so that we have a mixture of or ganic and inorganic material to form the soil those substaces derived from the mineral kingdom being called inorganic, whilst those produced by vegetables and ' animals are called organic." Superintendent Luckey, of Pittsburg, says that how, best to teach, children the correct use of the Fnglish language is one of the unsolved problems of the age, and adds that children iu the pri mary departments should be required to talk much, and their errors should be carefully corrected by the teacher. He suggests that each pupil should be aiva n short description 'each day of something ho nas seen his way to or from school, or to r epeat w in his own words' a short story pre vionsly read aloud • by the teacher. Mr. Luckey thinks that the grammar department pupils should be obliged to write a great deal, especially letters. And with great good sense he _suggests that in the upper grades the teaching of geography and,bistory be conducted in connection' with current events. "For example," he says let the daily paper be judiciously called by the teacher, and the principal itsins_cd-looal, national and foreign news phieed 'on the blackboard and discussed by the teacher, while the pupils locate upon their maps the several places referred to.. By this means the pupil is famil iarized with the main events transpir ing in the great world that lies, outside and beyond all text-books and play grounds. The pupil who has traced out upon his map the proposed route of. the Nicaraguan Canal finds an inter est in'veography which does not usu ally attach to "a cape, an isthmus, or an archipeligo, and so on. This exercise brings into play all the mental facul tiei" of the pupil; his powers= of obser vation are trained; his thinking be comes accurate; he beging to form opinions, and, grasping generalities, he is not confined to details; Its facul ties for acquiring inforination are no longer circumcised by the four walls of the schoolroom, but he reacheti :out; and in hie acquaintance with the World, become 3 a cosmopolitan. The use of the daily paper as a text-book, in the bands of. the teacher, cannot, in my opinion, be overestimated." • • ' A Card We take great pleasure in calling' the at tention of our friends and customers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup which is perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will not nauseate, and givesrelief almost instant ly. It matters not how-severe your Cough may be, how many cough. medicines you have tried, or how many physicians you have con stilted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro, perties of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend ing matter, leaving them in a healthy con dition, free from irritation, and the air pas sages clear, besides ._invigorating and strengthening the general system. r Price 50 cents. For the positive cure of Consump tion, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, Irritation of the Throat, Soreness of the - Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood u , Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Cengh t and rung Fever, we recommend this medicine above all others. Yours truly, Cultic B. Pourzn, June 2-Iy. 8. End Ward House Block. Why stiffer such unspeakable Aorta:wee,- Rheumatism has been conquered, Kendall's Spavin Cure is the victor. Bead the &def. PILES. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the tack, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times symptoms of indigestion are present as flatulency. uneasi ness of the stomach. etc. A moisture like perspiration 'producing a very disagreeable, itching, par ticularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a veil , common attendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once on the application of Dr. Busaidio's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected absorbing the Tumors ; allaying the Intenseltching, and affecting a permanent care where all other remedies , have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the iystem produces permanent disability, but try- it and be cured. Price. 50 dents. Ask your druggist for it. and when you cannot obtain it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on recipt of price. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.. Piqua, Ohio. Bold by Clark B. Porter, S. End of Ward House Block. Juno 2-Iyr. Ilheitonatisne: In the first symptoimi of thhs disease when you are aching and having painful sensations in the limbs upon rising from bed in the morning, a stiffness in the joints aocompli nied at times by swelling and redness, all physicians recommend the application of an' external remedy something penetrating and soothing; an article that will act as a cura tive agent to the parts affected. Dr. Bonn ko's Rheumatic Cure gives instant relief tiik on the first application. To lame back, pains or strains it is an invainatle household come dy. Ask your druggist for it. Price 75-cents. Manufactured by The Boaanko Medicine Company. Piqua, 0. For sale by Clark B. Porter, 8. End Ward House Block. • June 2-Iyr. AGIUOULTURAL MACHINERY -or---- . BEST AND LEADING KINDS, FOR SALE WROLESALE AND arum R. M. WEL LE S, TOW.A.NDA, PA. SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS; Unrivaled by any other contrivance for -the thorough preparation Atari plowed ground for Vain crops. they will cover broadasst nearly as well as the grain drill will put it In. and should precede the grain drill in toreniun• -..4M of of molls. No termer should .be without • OM. f.% : s )14 r,114:11 These are the very best chillecipplowi in the market for general use, and aIL -work. I chal lenge far and thorough trlais with them •in competition with the other leading chilled plows. They are the very best plows for hard, dry and stony soils, and lighter in draft, doing the best work, running steadier, better points and every way reliable. :anneeir Favorite Grain is offered is the best drill in the market. it will bear careful comparison mid competitive! trial. Come and examine it. For sale s new Champion Drill. PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. - Price, from 515,122 to Mond up. ZZ Stu Hydraulic Cant. A car lout just received. Iticellent an cheap For sale in any quantity. • AIIIIIIEN FARM WAGONS, With either Thimble Stein Wood Axles or Best Whole Piece "Anchor Brand" Iron Axles. First class, best in quality, cheapest and warranted In every respect. Platform Wagons, Open and Top Buggies— Pint clue, excellent. and low prieed. • CHAIN PUMPS. Good and cheap. Eaiily set; Send for prices. FODDER CUTTERS In variety, sizes and prices to cult. LIQUID - - PREPARED PAINT; - • Excellexit.and chespeit common lead paints warranted to give satisfaction. LUBRICATING OILS. MATS FOOT -OIL. Horse Powers and Threshers. Harder's, _Wheeler's, Gray's; Ellis. Monitor Portable Traction Steam Engine. Canton (Ohio) Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners, &c. CORM, SMELLERS . in inliet7. • Commercial Fertilizers, Allentown, Lister Brotkers, Stockbridge and Bowkers. Send for circulars. prices lists and all enquires promptly answered. It M. WELLES. TCiWANDA. Anwast 25th. STATEMENT UNDER - OATH. • i. A STARTLING REVELATION OF SUFFERING I ",oh, My God, How 'I Did Suffer!" a• I Earnestly Prayed to Dlor 910 g afflicted for twenty years with an Xobstinateskin disaaae. arrrna It Ts psoriasli, and others Leprosy, commencing on my scalp, and. in spite of all I could do, with the help of the moat skillful doctors, it slowly but surely extended, until a year ago this winter it covered my entire person in form of dry. scales. For the last three years I ban been unable to do any labor, and suffering intensely all the time. Every morning there could be nearly a dustpauffil of scales taken from the sheet on my . bed, sone of them half as large is the envelope containing this letter. In the latter part of t winter my akin commenced cracking open. I tried everything, almost, that could be thought of, without any retie! The 12th of Jane I - started West, in hopes I could reach the Hot Springs. I reached Detroit, and was so low! thought I should have to go to the hospital but finally got as far as Lansing, Mich., where I bad salutes living. One Dr. - treated me about two woke, butdid me-no good. All thought I had but a short time to live. I earnestly prayed to die. Cracked through the skin all over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, feet badley swollen, toenails came off, finger-nails dead and hard as bone, hair dead, dry and life less as old straw. 0, my Clod! bow I did suffer. "My Meter. Mn. E. H. Davis, bad a small part of a box of Cuticurs in the house. • She wouldn't give up; said 'We will try Cutlet:in,' Some was applied on one hand and arm. Eureka! there was relief: stopped the terrible burning nusation from the word go. They immediately got the Resolvent Cutieun and Soap. I commenced by taking ono tablespoonful , of Resolvent three times a day, after meals; had • bath once a day, water about blood beat; used Clitici}ra Soap freely; app lied Cations morning and evening. Result, returned to my home in. just -six weeks from time I left, and my skin as smooth as this sheet of paper. HIRAM E. CARPENTER, Henderson, Jefferson Co., N.Y." . Sworn to bofoA me this 19th'dsy of jannary , 1881. A. M. LEFFINGWELL. NO HUMAN ,AGENcY Can so speedily, permanently and economically cleanse the Blood, close the Complexion and Skin, restore the Hair, and cure every species of Itching Scaly and Scroll:peps Humors of the trit Skin, Scalp and Blood as OCuticura Remedies, consisting of Ccrricmaa, ' Lvurr, ' the 'new Blood Purifier, and - G " ' and, Cmcitiu. Soap, the Great Skin Cureii.Ask your druggast about them. Right here itt this town you may . And evidences, of their i wonderful beating powers. I n ,„ , r..! ... For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy ,Skisi use Cum CUBA Soap, an exquisite; toilet;betlitind nursery sanative, fragrant with,' delicious dower odors and healing balsams. rj Cuticius Remedies are for sail by all drug gists. Price of Coriculia; $ Medicinal Jelly. small •boxes 600.; ' large boxes, $l. Coxiotras Itzsormxirr, the new Blood Purifier. *1 per bot tle. Ccrncuna Mirmormix,' Tomer SOAP. 250. Cirricuus htirmassz. Swan Boa., 15c.; in bars for barbers and large customers, 50c. Principal depot • . WBEKB tr,POTTER. ', • Boston, mass. B All mailed free on;recelpt of price. • co wi var 4 1 =C0 c LION' VOLTAI PI4mL t! MC Illagnelf 23 cents,la fir superior to every other'eleetrical JUMPSappliance before the lic. Theyltuitantly relieve Dyspeptia, Liver Complaint. Malaria: Fever and Ague and Kidney and Urinary Difficulties. and may bc worn over the pit of the stomach, over the kidneys.• or any affected part. Price 25 cents. Bold everywhere. WEEKS & POTTER. July I.'Bl-Iyr.. Boston. Miss. glut Mind fault, TOWANDA PA. CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000 SURPLUS FUND ; 80.000 This Bank offers tioninud facilities for >, the transaction of a general banking business. • . 11.11. ROM • Osakter. THE • POPULAR CORNER ! • GEO. L. ROSS Ear Ailed up tie • old RONTANTE — STOILE with a foil and complete stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND. PROVISIONS. num As uiwis TICE LowEer. Gil here for your . oroceries. After you get prices at Rosa' it will be of no use to try else. where for his prices are down to rock bottom. Farmers can get the tiptop of the market al Qeo. L. lbws'. All kinds of Produce taken in ez change for goods or for cash. Towada 5 ct. Store MAIN STREET, preparcd to offer a complete assort ment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Crockery, Glassware, WHITE and DECORATED CHINA. MAJOLICA WARE, BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, &C. For the coming Spring Trade, we adhere as heretofore to our established principle—that a quick sale with a small profit is better than a slow one with a large profit—and therefore our prices in any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. SiiirWe endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money. my&tf LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. Justice of the Peace. Wapos&Car t r b i s ages Open Jr. Top Buggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of his , • own NANITEAPTURE and lir ' zranted in every par . = tienlar. , • Bryant'sPledble Springs used in all Platform Wagons. The easiest and best In nes. NOW I$ TOUR TIME TO BUT! Look at these Armes: _ Two Seated Carriages trom • $llO to $175 Ruggles seated 125 to 150 Top 125 to 150 OP•11 -Budg " 100 Democrat W w agons _ '9O BO to to 110 Remember th at the above Sr. sU folly warrant. ed. first-class or no pay. Repairing promptly atttended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. • Oldasand Factory cot. Itidn and Elisabeth Std. JAIMBII,7TANT. e sott 77,1 CAitrtoL. 13Lock. o a more convenient location. and "estiddished himself in the Carroll 'Moth. Opposite Beier. Hotel. is prepared to mippip UM patron with TIM CIWICUIT op. Man. oyirnas MUSH ViECIETABLEB Doinorrw vim acc. WrBOLOGit& BAUWM a ilearprampits devoted. 1110146414 : or. narchlt.U. •1013. rOWITA Prealoons M. 1. 'TS. ... ,-. . .. • .11.' . . , . ~., ~.• ...- , -. .-1 .- . ..., .. ~, ... .__ ~...• ..:__ ..., •, .. 'AIIUE-TONIC . _ .. . _ - - A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IRON BITTERS ate highlY rammiesalatict U Abeam le quiring acertaht and efficient tonic ; toecially hdigtafion' Atter mitteat losers, Want of Appetite, Lou of SirengtkLael Mew, rte. Enriches the blood, strength= the muscles, and glicayeir life to the serves They tut such like a charm im the digestive orgua, symptoms. as Muting the Food, Naat ia the etc. - The "only Iron Preparation that will not' l j.w iQten the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists, Write for the AB C Book, 82 pp. of useful and atunsin' g reading—sae fine. BROWN CHEINUCtAL C 0.9 113111tbli EfiL BITTERS . THE (NEXT DOOR TO FELON k CO. Latest designs and patterns of RHEUMATISM = LIVER AND BOWELS. le:eatuns the ziyetent of the acrid Wank t:at C....1. , 37.3 the dreadful sulrerint which only the v i ctims of Ithetunatisna oan itedielh THOUSANDS CF CASES of the worst form of this terrible avow have been quickly relieved, to a &hart dm* tn'el. in everlbrawrhold as a • _ SPAIN° MEDICINE. A1t.,,y3 mire, BILIOU3NE3B. LONITZIA4 . TlGti, P.U.X3 and all FEISAIX Mamma; t. 11 rut upil Pry Vigetable Fans, inttacaaa. ere ri.V.::•:e et v.! WI make" aquaria ntedk!taa. AlAn Li : ireri Caseestratall tar the C. a . t o Of:e who eatiaotreadaypew pare IL Itaclsrah clan!ij'leftncytoeltkeiiona. GET IT ,GF YOUR D2-VGGIST. WELLS. EICIIARDSON & Co.,' Prop's', (wm vend the try postepald.) unmans. n. KIDNEY-WORT, _OLD EsszAazzairmairre JAMES BRYANT, 'would ( call the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment of KLINE'S MARKET. Main Street, First-Ward. / JOHN W. KLINE, U 10113 G REMOVIID MB MEATAY.EGETABLE A. D. Dye kCo fivEmmEt.A.l. 1;0 ALP.BB . IN . HARDWARE TIN, SHEET :IRON AND COPPER WARE. STOVES . 240 HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Towanda and Vicinity. M AND BLACID3MITICS 1 SUPPLIES. CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK, CLARK'S • FLEXIBLE SPRING _GEAR, &c..' ace. A. D.DYE & CO. MAIN ST; TOWANDA. You that ban beauty. • Come and lot as take It. And you that bave none. Coma and let um make It. • Oaytoo &Rockwell PHOTOGRAPHERS, " Cordially invite the public to Ore them a all at the Rooms formerly occupied by Cir. H. Wood, TOWANDA, PENNA. Ramat lanprareenents in bate fur nished Sities. for taking th as alip perfect light pictures quickly arid la all kinds of weather. • • PORTRAITS COI[ PHOTOGRAPHS and DH OW= PERSONS a specialty: 'nabbed in In dia Ink, Water Colors. Crayons. or Pastelist. any size. EMST WORK OF AItrigiIOMCCEL LENOX OIIAIUNInEED. L STOOK OF FRAM ON E RAM AT ALL TIMES. C. 8. DAYTON 4 B. it4tockinvxm. Towanda. Oct 6.1880. • MRS. STEDGE, Maniffacturer of and Dealer is HIJMAN - HAIR 0•002,- -17 AB 1 0 1, 9 BANDEAUX, the popular • chwt+litine 13raid, EMPAVIIING iiILONGUid To Tun liblitTllADE i noo lli t r a =2:l4lol4von to COMBINGS, SWITCHES bora it upwards. Also dont !Ur Hater's In,idible Fate Pondei Maud Clark's Corsets, s i nd - • Shoulder Brace , *a rranscaur attattionpala to droning Lan blast thole boom or at Jar plats of basiaroa, our Evaaarglittdrettes atom. • aorla.an .4_ ma& D. V. MUM. MMrV. ;p4Avio-lid:it):T.l;(9al cubs AND COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK & BUCK,IeTtIe. -Pa will yetis pada for risks ill swum. Oallost Mass milk are . PonaPtallt f n if q W OMll l gata i ntsb l eg , . . • _ rasis—piawbOMPAKESE ilisproolicitlislecalklasasiall ipolmorrof Sias laving boot moo to their ID" ytlCeodirror tomerit to - or a:4Mo • it BUM LolloThrOlo Per BRIDGE STREET FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are constantly 'receiving . the newest and West patterns In PARLOR BED BOOM SETS, TABLED, WARDROBES, Everything In the 'Fur.. nature Line. Undertaking.. We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it out personal attention. We have a full line of COFFINS, c.A.slrows, 11CITIES, 'Ake. and will not be undersold. Give us a call before purchosingAsewhere. N. S. Allyn has no connec tion with our business. E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks TOWANDA. JAM Mb. 1881. Stevens & Long MIME Gnocznizs, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY. PRODUCE Cat MAIN AND PINE STS ' Mil old stood of Poi. Stevens k Iforear.) They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock o Choice New Goods, which they ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Ac d Caab Paid for Deldratl?Kinda. N. S. LONG. EaJONES' QUAIL CAMPHOR, IS MIS • HAMS of the - popular Unanust that cures Sim. Neuralgia. Swollem sr /Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, Plan in the lace. Head or. Spine. Chopped Halide. Brutus Sprains , Bums. Mosquito Sites. • Sting or'-Bi te Of an insect. Poison Vines etc., for Man or Beast Always reliable. and almost Inetantan. sous in its relief. Having an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. "Sold by all druggists. _ • N. B.—Vds liniment reoelved' a Prise Medal at the State lair. NW. AU JONI% Proper. 319 N. 3d St., Phila.. Pa. 13. 101. JONEENREABLVAMPHOR IS wit WIZ OF the popular Liniment that cnpm Ithennatimps, lleassigia. Swollen or Stiffened Joints. Prost Bites. pan in thilsce. Head or 8 Mapped bands, Braises"rains. Durnsalstoto Bites. Sting or BIM of tan in. sect. Poison from common Poison VM4S, eta.. for man or beast. Always reliable, and almost instantaneonsin its ratter. Having an agreeable odor. it Is Noma to amr. Bold by all drug. gists. Price 25 cents. N. Liniment received a Prise eau the State rair.lB72. Kay 20 17.1 • CANCERSCUM. AT CRANE'S CAW= INF& MARY, ' ADDISON, N:Y. =MOM OP NOM= from ell yarn of the world ban been- cured ofthis much dreaded dismiss and are now living tribunes that they ban berm moan Lima a terrible and tratimely death. Donors. Nialatere sad the Poor treated Free. Write for samMaryfrinsfraparbeuluk Address Drs. GM MANE k"88 NO BROWN. Addles.. N. Y. Ilept"lyr.OPitaeo. EINDALL'S SPAWN ',.CUBE Is sass recir=sll 4 thill BPIII OZ ~ b. Doss Nor, wits s. lies so equal for any humus on beast or man. bias mired hlp•Jolnt laiseuess in a person •ho bad suf. la years. Also cured _rheum. - tisis. Awns, frost.bitat or any M = bildlllll4 cat baumess. It has ,so equal Om soy blemish on buses. Bald for illustrated 4:industries swab= nem Prim $l. , ALL , DRUMM bare it or out ge tit for you. lb. 8.1 Soudan Si 00.. Proprietors. lboliourib Ilhils enbold6 H. 0. Pours. drub. Towanda. Ps. fircl/41:: end fine apa, other =tend, tor eseentiag Brat dame Job Printing, at the Ofles- ot TKO MIAD ininsitsrinrztacir. All orders * O O7 executed, and ct the loved,* rides 4 General Dealers in IM 13 RAVE ItEMOVED To their new more, have alwayv on hand. To the liiii PRODUCE TRADE ow. mimis& W. G. 271.4C.ri Goma insurance Vint, 'RWANDA. PA. . _ 041iemak.P.ATCH&TRAffr3fais a. AZL 00XWMATIONAS lattovam TSi POST wales War; RE aznrspaamPr4trizihrox ,vinsa ' o STOP` AT LMITIR&CWS GROCERIES PROVISIONS. Tha pleas do ern maw b myths dump is at Anew *La sad Strati; 7EVIOANDA. Ithar napaellilly ammo* Mr the pablis that hats s bait) stoat of riot's. ram insz. awls. BALT, TIES TOM aad PlitftlloEB paarally. Ws Moo olio addot to on stook • owlet/ of wocazu wawa. snob ea 11.1=11 TUBS. Ili MOM, 011113311. Jost voolhod a lug. stock of sam% Tom Golllow, Spier. MCNIZJIOIOB t VU 110 AP. fie UM in the wowkot, awl other =alio 'of bap *pop sad llolaisoo, which thoy oiler it low plow for ash. " ocf SI IT 0an374, co 0.3 st:, t i w. § 0;0 si s cn 2? I rA z 01 0 x 4 0 t 4 to Z , F a i *; S J. H. Arivirmorivs. THE FASHIONABLE SOOT SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURER. Is now prepared - to do all kinds of work In his line in the latest styles. and of the best aukteriaL ALL•WORH and MATERIAL WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly and Promptly on abort notice. In PATTON'S BLOC Over Jacob's Clothing Store. 25 1 r7'1.7.:7T."q PICTURE GALLERY IN. TO WANDA. G. H. WOOD & CO. will open Alipir New Gallery in Patton's Block, on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up entirely new. with the beet of instruments, we are prepared to make . Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all [or 50 eta; in neat envelopes, 10 for sl.ou. Copying of all kindi,of Photopaphs t and Stereoscopic - and large view work done at this gallery. — Give us a calran4 we will try and satisfy you in price and wane'. • mar 24, A. BEVERLY SMITH, BOOK BINDER AND • •e • • Dealer In. Scroll Sair. lode.= BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS Don, NEATLY and 'CHEAPLY. • Fine Illank s liooks - MY SPECIALTY. Amateur's Supplies. -This department of my business is very cern plem. and of my being a practical sawyer myself I know the wants patrons. WOODS • • • ski iiLADEs. CLOCK MOVEMIINTS. constantly on band. x :125 worth of designs for $1?1 Send for price lists. "BFPOSTER" BINDEBY. Park street, P.O. boa 1512. _ • Towanda. Pa / COOLEY CREAMER. - , • lies Darya= as afford to be without one. It makes more and better Butter with lees labor. Illa,vlses swing Churn baste them all. and any little boy an churn with it. ._ The improved Sugar Evap orator _ Ii what every Sugar Ha t er mods. _ TB MB BEM WWI ahead of anything of the kind In use. For sae by WILMOT COBURlLdirsni, Sams, Brsdibrd Co.Ps. IL L. Coma. Agent tor Western lasdlord tad =astern part ot Tisgs Co. Columbia Z raids. • Bob latt. •Inilisyeniable to the Library, Cl LaAna w. yer„ Pbyaleisa. Tauber. 8 t. all °tang calling in Ufa who desire loracringW, Eucyclopaedhe Britannia' , - The Atnerkaa briat—Nlath raites. This groat wilt Is comparison superior a Its aloaborata sad akanotar to an aimtiar works. The °oubliette:re are the most distinguished and antiftel thinkers and miter* of the present and of the past. _ Thle Line is the Winth revision In a epees of ewer Mysore abase Its inception. and, this re. pant, a copy In every putt:Mar at the Walsh Simon. le - the best and cheapest wort war Otter. ed to the anuoloan poop,. - The artistes are Willis In a stoat attreettre aad the qnsatity of smatter In each volnane tt orte.third greater peivolause than In any Other gretessetts sold at the seine rates. • The work soutane thousands et Ihignorap on Steel and Wood, and It it printed from staUre4 f t W for It. - ar lan lespedall Maya web. of are now reaft, sad-the ow casaba totems be Led at the rateofthrea Primps" vet.,aleth ' - - $ll4lO Sold seds g=tion."- lot speehmin poen INPOIt 16 the lIITUDDAZT a 00., tas Onlime Brum eelle ligiussumi FOR \ AND - • IN .ta s • ca in, Pil , CI Q. *ir 0 .4 t t ` C •ri z t.- t: %.1 lIENDELMAN JEWELLER, Is eta to be toned st the OLD STAND .41:41:1V STREET, Xext door to Dr.lL C. Porteio • Drug 4510 re WITH A !MILL LIZ FINE AMERICAN A.'4D SWISS - , WATCHEg; -, J E'W . E . .j..R. Yi, STERLING- SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES, `CLOCKS, MirTHE OSEAPIST TO THE =Hi air 411. ; OP DTI . itrILL DE SOLD AT THE Clocks. Watebeis and Jewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman. M. HENDELMAN. septirAt NATHAN TIDD, Oluommisor to Ills.liclata,) ' DM= • PITTSTON, WILKESBABRE AND. LOYAL SOCK 0 0 A L, FOOT or Pl= EMMT, NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. Sr: LOWEST PRICES EVR CASH. 1111 The ay soli yabomum oted. fmy old triendi the public 'mord 9 selC so -THE Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY Is the OLDEST I =ST CONSTRUCTEDI EQUIPPED I and Imes the V, eW 7' OP 1333 West and Northwest It Ls the short sail best route between Mow sad all pcdats In- NORTHERN ILLINOIS. IOWA: , DAKOTA. WY ONLNO, Nebraska. CaWorn's, Oregon. Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, M ontana , Nevada, and for Council BluilSOnutha,Denver, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE. San Francinco,Deadwood,Bioux on3r; Cedar Rapids, Des Moines. Columbus, and all Points In the Territories. and the, West. Also for Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh. Sheboygan ; Marquette. Fond du Lae. Watertown. IlmigliUm. Neenah, Menasha. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Baron. Volga, Fargo. Bismarck, Winona. LaCrosse. Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota. Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Connell Mulls the Trains of the Chicago & North-Western and she 11. P. depart; from. arrive at and use the mine joint Union Depot. At Ckicago, close connections are made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Ft. Wayne and _Pennsyhania, and Chicago A Grand Trunk WI., sad the Kankakee and Pan Randle Routes. Aram eonnectdona made it Junction PoLuts. It is the ONLY LINE isinning Pullman Hotel Dining Can - arrows Chicago and Council Bluff. Pullman Sleepers on an Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents seining yon Tielets vie this road. Etandne your Ticketil. ind refuse to buy It they do not reed over, the Chb:age k North-Western Railway. • Ryon wish the Best Traveling 410001311nOda• tions you will buy your. Tickets - AI this routs, WAND WILL TARE NONE OT All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. MARVIN EVOIIITT, 2d Y.P. k clen ape LIVERY, STABLING,' Ilachmithq, Camagelakkg and EPAIRING. S • elliDeta Arnold Having leased his farm ,:in Wamn , has located in the abotfe branches of busi ness, on FRONT ST., BELOW BRIDGE, Towanda, Pa: . HE HAS STABLING FOR 40 BOSSES. For use 01 stalls. 6 cents each. Also. Horses and Carriages for hire. Illacksmithing in all its branches. promptly done, Hone Shoeing a specialty. Carriages Ilanufactured and Repaired. If you want anything in the above line call on April 2114 f , SENECA ARNOLD. M:B8. L B. IiVIIITRZY, YASHIONABLE MILLIN DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER ALSO AONT FOB THE Domestic Perfeet-Pitting Patterns Dfo. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Stook ektireig u Awir and trent' from the eitg; so old goods in e Goods end work either in series or nuke 'up * ent2B4g HUMITREY BROS.& TRACY. gannisotnri3rs and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND cmuntErs Boots,lhoes, Rubbers, CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, SPECIAL ATINOUNCENEWII JAMES McCARE RENOVED , " : IIIB . GILOCTAY 8U81312,3 Tr) Taz anynklaMlT CORISI7Vi OF Kul END DElu GE IFIREMS, WHZRZ HE DAD .zerriBLIBEEZD Head Quarters P0R . 1 : 62111513-1, THE Me 07 num moms CASH PAID for Desirable pro duce. Fine BUTTER and,I.EGGB a specialty. EVERY QUALITY op CARDS. JOB PRINTING Yon need not Die to Win MUTUAL ENDOWM Ig3 You, renal*e one-half of your ituinnee, cording to the American Life Table, whey thirds of your life expectancy is finite illustration. a an or woman joining dation at 36 years of agetaking a eertillan PAM, receives $1,275 when a little over 501 of age, exactly the period in life wheir financial help is generally more needed any time. , BLANK BOOK Al an wo lowest • Partas baring volumes incomplete will Waned with soy missing numbers at colt p AB orders given to J.J.Sesnkn. Agetl Bradford County, will be promptly axecat cording to directions. 205 ' THE MOST BB( rtain CESOUL REMEDY cm covered, as it is ce in its effects and" not buster. Also excellent for human READ PROOF BELOW. FROM-COL L. T. POSTER 'Youngstown, Ohio. Nay 10th.' Ds. B. J. 'Rama k Co:—I had a Tor ble Hambkitonian colt which I prized v 17, he bad a large bone) spavin on one a small: one on the other wideir4asde lame; Z had him under the charge of ' nary surgeons which failed to cure 1 one day reeding the advertisement o; gamin Cure in the Chicago Limas, I st once to try it ; andgot- our droll to send for it; they ordered three bon' num all and thought I would give it trial, I usod it according to directions fduvth day the colt ceased to be hate, lumps have disappeared. I used but one and the colts limbs !ire as free trot lum; as smooth as any horse in the state. He Web , cured. The cure was so remarksbh I let two of my neighbors have the **- two bottles, who are now using It. Very Respectfully, • - L. T. FOSTIA Kendali's Spavin ON HUMAN FLESH. Pattea's Mills. ti aahlon co.. N.Y.. Fel Da. B. J. SCEIIALL, Dear Sir:—The case on which I used_ your Kondalll was a ma li gnant ankle sprain of sir sanding. I had tried many things. Tour Spain Cure put the foot to again, and for the drat time since In natural position. for a family liniment eels anything se over used. - Yours trimly, REY. 11. P. Bra. Pastor of IL K. Church, Patten', UM Peke $l. PIT bottle, or dt battles for Draggle*. • Iwo it or a cia gait tor you. 0? 14 ° 1 :2. 1 to otk7 ofttlrroa ad swept of yea proprietors, rdi. D. J. ILYNDALL i Ca burgh FAIL 1 7 %, gold at Dr. H. C. Poker's Dnig gt 7n28-81. rrtYvvAkmDA., arc., Arc. WE KEEP IN STOCK ENVELOPES, SOTEHEADS, LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, &c., &c., AND WILL DO ALL HIND .40P AT SHORT NOTICE.' I:aiii:lDl AND MINT ASSOCIATION 'Of Bath; IL Y. BES & ROGTII4, Clerual i) .Assats far +I2 I CIO OS BINDER, PAPEWRULER, reed J: Purv . i o. 131 Genessee street, UTICA, N. Y EGiSiiiiM:l;;Nii;l ALL TOWANDA. PA. April 19 y