(CONTENTED FROM YAW PAGE.) FINAL REST. THZ DOORS OPMCED. At b quarter to two the doors of the rotunda were. opened.' _The - Knights `Templar, Beawtant dosinusedery of Baltimore, - entered- in- la ist*Alut, but • - di& not remain in the hall; simply pus sing around the catafalque in double, file: Four of their number bore a floral offering in the slutpe of an immense Maltese arose, which was plaoed at the head of the dais. , At bin minutes past two the Army of the Cumberland filed in and took their seat& —The doors' were then thrown open to all holders of lieltehr.--, Th chairs for the general' -:publie we quickly filled. Soon the members of the Diplomatio Corps were ushered to the, seats reserved fct , hem. t I The mile portion o the process ion, which will,_.ort t e remains to the depot, formed facing the east front of the Capitol at quarter past two, with 'the District militia holding the right of line. At five minutes before throe, Presi• dent . Arthur, leaning on the arm -of Secretary Blaine, entered the rotunda from the Senate side of the 'Capitol Immediately after- following ex-Presi dents Grant and Hayes, Secretary and Mrs. Lincoln, Secretary and Mrs. Hunt, Attorney-General and Mrs. MacVeagh, Secretary Kirkwood and Postmaster General Jame.i. Mrs. Garfield and her immedia - family were not present at the cere monies. Some confusion in seating ihepiplomatic Corps and representa tives of the Army and Navy, and Sena ;)rs and members of the- House, was occasioned_ by-an oversight not re serving enough seats. Many'-persona eluded the door keepers_and gained ad , mission to - the rotunda, while many who held tickets were unable to find seats. When President Arthur entered the rotunda, the vast assemblage .-rose as a mark of respect: THE 'CREEMONIES. At three, every seat was filled and all available standing room was occupied. Bev. Dr. Powers ascended the dais and announced the opening hymn, "Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep," which was rendered by a chorus of fifty voices. • THE SCEEETTIRAL SERVICE. After the opening hymn, "Asleep in Jesus," had been beautifully rendered by the volunteer choir, Bev. Dr. Ban kin ascended the platform at the head of the catafalque and read scriptural selections, among which were the fol _ lowing: The Lord reignetth—Fl... have lifted up their voices. The Lord on high is mightier than the voice o many . watera Clouds and darkness are round about Him, righteousness and judgment are the habitation of His throne. By Him kings reign and urin- ces decree justice. He changeth th time and seasons. He removed' kings and setteth up kings. For there is no power bat of God. Whosoever there fore reaisteth °power, resisteth the ordi nance of God, and they that resist shall recieve to themselves damnation ; Tlf; Lord of Hosts doth take away _from Jerusalem and from Judea a mighty man, a man of war, a nhonomble man and a councellor and elequent orator. There is no man that bath power over the spirit to retain:the spirit. Neither bath he. power in the day of death, and there is no dischaige in that war. Then shall he be at rest with the kings and councellors of the earth, which built desolate places for themselves. The clods of the valley shall be sweet unto him, and every man shall draw after him as there are innumerable before him. .Thera the wicked cease from troubling and there the weary be at rest. Jesus said, to him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me on my Throne, • even as I also overcome land sat down with my . Father on His Throne. It is enough for a discile that he be as his • Master, and a servant as his Lord. Let not your hearts be troubled. Ye be lieve in God, believe also in me. I will not leave you comfort less. I will come to you. Leave thy fatherless children, .1 will preserve them alive, and let -thy widow trust in me. For it -we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even: so them also that sleep in Jesus will God bring with him. The Lord gave, tb • Lord bath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord. . TUE MUM. Rev. Dr. Isaac Errett offered a pray- er. "Oar - beloved President is dead," he said; "liaised by the voice of the people to the Chief Magisiraey of the great Nation, he was stricken down by a murderous hand, cut oft in his glor ious promise of all high hopes, and ex pextationa connected with his adminis tration of public affairs, are sunk into disappi**tent and nothingness. Ot!, Lord, uwe stand in the presence - .0 this fearful - calamity, may our hearts • execcdingly liumblelbeforo Thee. - and as we are short-sighted. we pray thai Thy hand may be reached down, and we may be taken through this dark ness into light, and enable us to realize that even in the thickest darkness,Tbou dost not forget to be merciful. And while we deeply feel beyond what we can say in words the bitterne of this affliction we cannot forget, Oh Lord. bow much *e have to be thank ful for. We desirii to praise Thee, the , though the President dies the Nation lives;.that though pur Chief Magistrate . is thus cruelly taken away from us, the government moves on in a peaceful per formanoe of all its functions; that there is no jar in its machienry and that th • !plowings of a good government are still continued to us in all the laud. For this we praise Thee, and 'humbly pray that the President who sits near to ou departed President, may be filled with all love 'and righteousness and truth, and be Prepared in every way , by tb blessing of God for a faithful perform -1. once of hia - iesPonsible duties. May he be able to guide the affairs of this Na tion with discretion. May party ani mosity and strife and sectional division be overcome by means of this sacrifice, so that to one people in a deeper sea. than we have ever been, there may come blessings out of this terrible af fliction. ' The reverend gentlenam paid a touch ing ,tribute to Mrs. Garfield. and An voted the Divinoblessing =the father less children and the dear :Old :Aothe over the mountains waiting fir th 'dead body of her darling son. THE-ADDRESS. Rev. D. T. Power delivered a feelt address.. He said: The cloud so Ion: Pending over our nation has at last burst' upon our heap. We sit crushed amid the ruin it has wrought. million million of prayers, hopes and . • • '.• tfars, as far as human wisdom sees, ere vain. Our loved one- has pissed " frcim us. But there is relief. We look • way from the body; we forego for a ime the things that ate - seen; ire re - . GREAT SKIN IRE ember with joy.hii faith in the Bon o ;,, whose gospel he sometimes him - preacliedi&-and , which -he always my loved, and . we see light and blue ky through the cloud; etroeture and beauty, instead of ruin; glory, honor, mortality, spiritual and eternal life the plaoe of decay and death. The hief glory of this man as we think of him now was his : discipleship in the , hool of Christ. His attainments as , polar and statesman will be .or our orators and historians, and . . Atli-worthy men to speak his pi worthily. But it is as a Christian that love to think of him now. It was ti which made his life to man an invsli ble boon, his death to us an unapt ble loss, his eternity to himself an heritance incorruptible; 'undefiled, i that fadeth not away. His example n,-husband and father is glory in 1 ation. He had a most kindly nab his power over human hearts gras i d strOug. He Wen Men to him. 1 i do enemies. The hand Um! , al was not the hand of his enema nt the enemy of position; the crier f the country, the enemy of God. tight to do right =inward and God ward. He was a grander man than n ew• He wrought even -in his 1 better work for the Nation than we . ow estimate. He fell at , the height his achievements, not from - any fault • but we may in some sense reveres ly apply to him the words spoken his dear Lord: "He was Wounded ar transgressions, he was limbed ur iniquities, the chastisement of peace was upon him." As nations member the lifaceilobian as Ater the Great, and the Grecian as Aril the Jest; may not this son of Ain bciknown as Garfleld`the Good?' THE CLOSING PRATER. Rev. Dr. Butler prayed: Oar Fu r; we bow before Thee with like? hearts. Thy judgments are nnsearei ble, and Thy ways past finding, or We rejoice in the light that come; h by Throne in this hour of dm+ d adore Thee as our Covenant , our now sainted President, al vereign among earth's rulers. W thank God for the life of his servant, round whose remains the nation's host there in sorrow,. for his patriotism an purity, his courage and patience, h . •• faith and piety.' He commended I to the tender mercy of u God-stricken mother the, wife an. children of the deceased President. He prayed that His servant upon whom thelreat responsibilittes of an adminis tration so suddenly came, might be en dowed with wisdom and grace. This closed the ceremo, and the .. • mblage with bowed hag and raver- nt mien arose as the casket containing the remains of the late President were slowly borne from the building. • The; casket was folloWed by President EV.. thur, leaning on the arm of Secretary Blaine, and by members of the Cabinet. In a quarter of an hour the rotunda was nearly deserted. THE PROCESSION Immediately, after the close, of the , ervices, the tloraldecorations were re-I moved,, (Mrs. Garfield having request id that they be sent to her home at entor.) except the beautiful wreath, the gift of Queen Victoria, which will remain upon the coffin until the inter ment. The cask et a;, isborn to the hearse ati' the fool of the main steps on the east front, by th&l:aix pall-bearers l , selected by Mrs. Gar fi eld'from the mem-I, l bers of the Ch ( r?tiar. 'church. While this was being, one, the immense . mul -1 titude which nu - d the entire space tai front of th e ' Capitol and into the adja cent streets, reverently uncovered their heads and preferved ;unbroken silence. e clergymfin foll Owed immediately altet;Ae coffin: %le Army. and Navy lotliaers composing the body guard filed outsof the east; door and took their places bout the hefirse, the Army upon ' the lgrigo, , ,the Navy upon the left. A single nn was - fired from the 'battery. Th Ind Artillery Band played a funeral :soh and the procession moved in th following order; Two ilatallions, - trict of Columbia Militia, two corn 'ea of Marines, four companies Secoid . finery, Light Battery Co. A., 11. 8. lery, Grand Army of the Republic, • .oe Conhling Club, Boys in Blue COlumbia, Washington, and De-Molii ommanderies of Knights Temp useaat Commandery -of Baltimore. The hearse was drawn by six iron grey horses; each led by a colored groom. A , hUndred , carriages were occupied by tlie.officers of the Executive Mansion .'od their wives, relatives of the late President; ex-Presidents Grant and Hayes; 'President Arthur and Secret , • Blaine; other - Cabinet ministers and wives; diplomatic corps; Chief Jnsti , - Waite .and Associate Justices Harlan, Ittatthews and Miller; Senators; mem bers of the. House; Governors of the tates'and rikTritoriessnd Commission •re of the District of Columbia; Judges of the Court of Claims; Judiciary of tb District of': Coluinbia and Judges of t • United States Courts; Assistant Secre taries of State, Treasury and Interio Departments; Aisistant Postmaste t opera, Solicitor General and &ablaut Attorney General. . AS THZ PROCESSION MOVED minute guns were fired from the ml ry posts and forts surrounding ty, and church bells tolled. At L 000 people were gathered about apitol, while along, the line of ma; to Sixth street the crowd was e% greater than on the 4th of March, Everywhere it was most orderly and niet, and as the hearse containing the; . - emains moved along, All heads were! =coven& (CoNcI,IIDED ON SECOND PAGE.) Piles are frequently .; preceded by a sense o eight in the back, loins and lower part o the abdomen, canning the patient to suppose e has some ; affection of the kidneys or acighboring organs. At , times symptoms o digestion aro present as flatulency. uneasi , ess ot the stomach. etc. A moisture like rspiration, proditoinga very disagreeable Aching, particularly at night after getting n bed. is a very common attendant. nternal, External and Itching Piles yield at nee on the application of Dr. ,Bosanko's Pile me t LlL, l which acts directly upon the p ec absorbing the Tumors, allaying , - ntense tching„ and affecting a permanen • e where un t il remedies have failed. not dela the drain on the get, ‘.roduces permanent disability, bat try it ad be cured. Price, b 0 cents. Ask yo druggist for*, and when you cannot, obtain tlitm. we will send it, Piqua, prepaid, ea recipt b. price, ua, Ohio. B Address Thold b e Dr. Boy Clark sanko B. Porter Nedicin , End of Ward . lionee Block. June 2-Iyr. —All the latest styles in Ledlei Bats ,and other fanitygooda for the lecUes et Mrs. E. L. ingot' fashionable Millinery store, Main street, opposite the Peak ME INIPALIBLIr CURES Mos and Seskilaseaser,Serof sawn Husoorsi Myers, Old Sores and Mercurio* *Wee lions when a other Human Ageavies. SHE CIITIOURA •TREATmENT, for the are of bkla. Baalp and Mood Dte• -Wits hc the Internal use of . Comm, , the new Blood Pother. and the en-1 o f Comeau and thrucuse Boat. the _ RHEU • Was= McDonald. 9512 Dearborn. St.. Chios selnowledges a cure (ISMS libtaus neck boe. arms and legs fbr seventeen, ot,able to walk suet on bands and, , ne-yeart notable to help himself for' tried hundreds of remedies: dos toed his case hopeless; permanently Cuticura Remedies. Carpenter. Esq.. Henderson, N. Y., cur- Ngorissis or 'Leprosy: of twenty years "V the Curtouna Itaisoz.vzsr fate and Oulu= Soar externally. The )rfal case on record. Cure certified -.tics of the palace and prominent afflicted with Itching and Beal ld send to us for this testi= Drake. Eeq.. Detroit. Mich.. suffered be. ' description from a skin disease w on his hands bead and ace. and near bis vies.,, most °arena doo 1p him. add after all bad titled hens Renoiriser internally. Custom and was cured. and has remain fell to flits day. .411tA tes are for sale by all druggists. Price o. • a Medicinal Jelly. small boxes, 50c. ; $1; arricuna Hi:sows:az the ne .der, 1$ per - bottle. evricuna Man JUirt SOAP, 25c.- C61701111A Mori fii&OP. 15C.; In bars for barbers and large onswhers, 500. Principal d WEEKS k , Boston, Mum. , fir All mailed free on receipt of price. OLUIVer One Comas' Vp • Era:craw Prams. Cos IN= im ascale ing 2 5 cabals tar memo to *very other elee •• punt.appliance before the pn• lto. They lutantly,relleve • - • Liver Complaint. maims Favor and . and : dney and Urinary . ..MCl:title...ad be worn ov er . the-pit of the stomach, over • kldnoys; or any affected part. Moe ntli. Bold everywhere. WEEKS -& POTTER. July 10314yri Boston. Mass. AGRICULTURAL lICAORINERT BEST AND LEADING KINDS, FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL R. M. WELLES, SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS. -Unrivaled by my other 'contrivance for the thorough preparation of all plowed ground for grain crops. they will . cover: broadcast grain nearly as well as the grain drill will put it in. and should precede the grain drill in proper*. Wu of of molls, NOlitiner should be without one. - _ kw II :i sit) :liftfa 34 4 111,1:11 These are the very best chilled plowi in the market 'for general use, and all work. I chal lenge fair and thorough trials with , them in competition with the other leading chilled plows. They are the very beat plows for bard, dry and stony soils, and lighter in :draft, doing the best work, running steadier, better points and every way reliable. Farnaerts Favorite Grain Drill L offered u the beat drill In the market. It will bear careftd comparison and competative trial. Come and examine it. For male $ new Champion rill. PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. Prices from $l5, $22 to $3O, sad up. I ME Star Hydraulic Comeat. ► ear load just received. lircellent win cheap We is any quantity. AIIBURIT FARM WAGONS ith either Thimble Skein Wood Axles or Best ole Piece "Anchor,Brend" frond:les. a Fin class, beet in guaito , . cheapest and warranted every respect. • 'Platform Wagons.' Open• and ToP BM! • • t class, excellent. and low priced. • - • CHAIN PUMPS. Good arid cheip. Easily set. &Indio'. prices. FODDER CUTTERS. In.rstiety, sixes and prigs, to suit. LIQUID PREPARED PAINT. Remnant and cheapest common: lead pain to ted to "Ave satisfaction; LIIIIIIIOATING OILS, NEAT.S FOOT OIL. Horse Pb*ers and Threshers . . larder's, Wheeler's, Green, Ellis. Monitor PortableTraction,Stearn Engine. Canton (Ohio Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners, ire. • CORN ONELLERS in onunercial Fertilizers, .r.town, Lister Brothers, Stockbridge and Bowkers. Send for circulars, prices• lists and enquires proMptly answered. TOWLNDA. August 2544 EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL. - TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE The poor as well as the rich, the Old as the young, the wife, as well aw the husband, the young =idea as well as the • • as well as the boy. may just dollars- in honest employment • . • the house and wait for or' than. We can give you cant. Imo, or during your spare hour. ng, or in your own neighborhood, and acqualatatiem. 11.79 , ..r soupbpseat, we can impart tion to you free of coat.' It wl cent fora Postal card to writ go**die nay be the means od many dollus. Do not neglect this opportnnt • ve to invert s large snm Of ma pest risk of losing t. Tow will , it will bs messy matter to mike $lOO. s week, end elhablishs km , 1. dent business, honorable, • • profitable. Attend to this there is KONIIT rr for all as. We VW Surprise goners& gby Yon never wrote to us rms. esnricoLass ram. Address • (Name this BUCKET? gsper.l sept. 2 2, 11-61nog. iturn,Toinn and Greasy Skin Use Cosa- ha exquisite toilet. bath and nursery i lt with delicious dower odors, DD3EABt, three ...., and 12 tumor of the lured, I an Je my ease the hare been so alive stopped null ited and told them es and they would En )ple, Decatur, Michigan, unites' Id and some parts of her bodg A. Head covered with scales an and fearfully and tried everything.' • cured by Cuticura Remedies. -...,0g.....-... -BY= TOWANDA, PA. 11 IL I. WELLES. NELSON DEAL= Lv WATCHES , CLOCKS, GOLD AND PLATED - JEWELER • •,. laden. sir Patti e. Shop In Darker k Mtn Street, Towanda • eep9-80, NW IRON BITTERS are highly_ gniriitg.a petmin end eScientthale; capechtll. Yladigestiort,Dyeptpritr, sigma Fgers, Mat if Appdaq Loo of anength f Leek flittergy, els. Enriches the blood, strengthens the macho, and gives new Hie to the nerves: They ad like a charm on the digestiye - organs, tarn ish: S: l i_ 'p&ayet.V447ll3; such as Mating Ow Food, Bekkiiswiteat is tha de. The only Iron Preparation that *III not b -the teeth or give headache. Bold by nII dmadate. ,Wsitet for dui ,A. liol**, 82 pp.af useful and amusing reatling—wat five: , ~ SHOWN:CENNIECAL _ a „ .... . ....• ••. S .' . _ HE POOLAR CORNER ! GEO. L. ROSS, lined up the old ZIONTANYE STORE Id a fall and complete stock of FitESU GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. PIIICIES AS LOW AS TUE LOWEST. CaU hers for your firoomies.' After you to cei at Boss' it will be of no use •to try elso. here for his prices are down to rock bottom. Fanners can get the tiptop of the market s L. Rose. All kinds of Produce taken in az • • •ge for goods or for cash. nada 5 ci. Slor MAIN STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO_FELCR & CO. prepared to offer a complete assort went, of DRY AND FANCY !DOW Crockery, Glassware, WHITE .and DECORATED CHUM_ Latest designs and patterns of JOLICA WARE, BM CAGES, SATCHELS, AC, =I For the coming Spring Trade; w herd as heretofore to our established rinciple—that a quick sale with a small rofit is better than a slow one with rge profit—and . therefore our pric 'n any line of goods will comps favorable , with the prices of any othe ouse. *iit•We endeavor to sell the bes article for_tbe least possible money. LIKWUS FREIMUTN y 641 'K-I'•Da:EIC.=WORT THE GREAT CURE As It is for ell diaosses of tho KIDNInre. LIVER AND DOW ILL It e:oi6ss the system of the acrid that esosre the dxsadful marine which only 'WO victims of ahaumatinn can resible. of thl worn forts of this terrible dismiss have been quteley relieved; in s shalt Um* PERFECTLY CURED. ..:'Y-WORT lambed wonderful success, and *an limns= sale in everypart of the Country. In ham . dreds ofmvies it Las cured where all elms bad baled. It la rill, but cadent, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless Mall alma. t - J - I cleanses. Streasibeas sad stresNow 'Mc to all the Im7ortaut organs of the body. The =tam: actioa of the Kidneys fa rasuaaL The Liver is classed of all disease, and the Dowels movefisoly and lusalthfally. In this way the worst discuss are oradisatAtests tu:ed in every household Asa SPRINC Always • cures X115038Z2123; CUMTUrAP 14011. ITEM tad all SEM= btstss M- Ie put np in Dry Vegetable TOM, Intlamas, me mamma wtiehtnektellawalsagdlebss, Also is 'Apia Fortis, vertil the edneetdenze r those who Maga tesdniFilto. late it. Duets ligib am/ cfPeterity is eithillbra. GlEr IT OP YOUR DIIUGOIST. mama.** wy.usonvnaniosom-k co.; Prop% irnittblVdeY ittaikalo -..sourciev.vr. KIDNEY. -WORT . .. W , ~ . 111 , '. & , Cheeper thad ever .at the 1 . OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAM BRYANT, tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete .• assortment of -- Open &.'rrop-puggi,ss LLTFORM•WAGONS all of his own MANUFACTURE and war- Vs Flexible Springs used in elf Platte mans. The easiest and best In use. PEE Look at these dorm: . o Salted Carnage. - tram .. . ... $l5O to $l7 , • • tone. cnie seated • 125 to • 010 -Buggies ......... . .... 125 _ 80 to • • moorat Wagons ' 90 to U Remember that the above are all fully warren • . ow arst•class or no pay. t• •s Repairing ft prompßy atttended to at 25 per can laat yre .015ceand notary air. Math and Elizabeth Sts OrAiii Balmy/ r. n0tt77.4 KLINE'S MARKET. CA.Fratt3l.4 13140 CH TIKE Poll RHEUMATISM ~il~q 1~~ THOUSANDS OF CASES would call the atten- ranted in every par ticular IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! Main street, rfrili Ward. N W-.i -KLINE, ivi /MOM ms &VEGETABLE ARKET main' location. and estatdishel -as (non Block. opposite. esstri I:spared to amply his patrons with MST OF MEATS. . , ovum im Tam s: • • 1/111:1311 VECIETABLICS.zasoN -•.boxvyno 11:1131T, Ac., Oro; MAT SAIRIAGE - s specialty. All or ty delivered. - ESEI I 4, INIM recomMendad] A. D. Dye k Co. .61MNMIELA.L. HARDWARE, ;SHEET IRON COPPER ,WARE. STOVES -HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES. y Sold In Towanda and M TT ' T r:ii i -. 4 -.4 of, i a-::-.34 CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK, CLARK'S BIDE I BPItING • GEAR; A.D.DYE& CO, MAIN ST., TOWANDA. Dayton & Rockwlel, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially invite the public to give cheat a cap t the Rooms formerly occupied by G. H. Wood, TOWANDA, PENN‘ Recent improvements In the Skylight bare fur imbed incilitles for taking perfect pictures nickVand in all binds. of weather. , PORTRAITS FROM PROTDGRAPRI3 and DR ' :ED PRRaOSIB a specialty pth ore, rayop. or Natalia, an Ink, Water Gal a C • "ed in In FINEST WORE OF ARTISTIO EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. A .1 TOOK of mum ON, HA `5B. DAYTON. T 0 ,111 1 41# Oct 0. 1100. MRk p.V.STEDGE, anufadurer cf and Dfaier HUMAN HAIR cram AS WI9I9,7BANDIEMIX, the Maw Chatelaine Etiraid, " 4 : YTS M szuntortio vo Tint musTua • wrspeoWAttention gills to coMBINGS • is 1111 turnedono way. - SWITC/11141 from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hurder'si tnvieiblo Mice Pouder, Madam Clark's Corset Shoulder Brace arPartkolar attoatiou paid to , rat their homes or at my pt ter Slam & Hildretb's store. tiovlS4m , . ldsa. It COLLECTIONA B sayßiO4 /4 1 1 writs poueis&Oor flea hi Mrs and 1.11% In mime% Oast* Oahu with are and • tromptneni. repreitnatnonnbut FIRIO-01488 cOIaPANIESt f solicit thtitonidenenan4 patronage °Main • • • business In that ihis e •snd inktonwor to merit it. ap• to or address ' BUCK. Loltimille archl7•tt DEALERS IN TIN, AN D 240 Vicinity. AND BLAONSNITR'S &c., &c. YOU that MVO beauty. MEW and let tis take And you that lume nose. (Tome and let us make it AT ALL TIMES. B.' l- 2. ROCKWELL. ly 00008, AND LIFE IN . UL&EIt AND BRIDGE STREET FURNITURE STOR FURNITURE 'the tIY sterns We are newest.and latest R, SETS, A 1174, X BED L ) 'TABES, ABROB 1) Everythinir in the Fit saltily° Line. Undertaking. We make a specialty of this branch Ad shall give it our personal attention. Re have' a full line of • oicoVirrms, 14.101131E15 1 lice. d will not be undersold. Gllff3 us' 14 before ‘purohoeing else Where. N. 8.---J. S. Allyn has: no conni ion with our business. E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks. TOWANDA. JAN Stith. . 1881. Stevens & Long General Dealers in NS GrAOCEAIES, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE SAVE REMOVED To tbeirnew-stare, COL MAIN AND PINE STS Me old stand of loss etevetui &Items.) EMI They invite ilttention to their etimplete assortment and very large stook of - Choice New Ckade, which- they have alwaye on hand. 'SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN PRODUCE TRADE d Cash Paid hir ,Desirable Kinds N. Z. LONG DII. JONES' CREAM CAMPHOR, IS :I' NAME of the popular taniunent that • • - • Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen • oints, Frost Bites, Pain In the Fang Head o • ink Chopped Hands, Bruises , Sprains , Burns, osquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an Insect • lion Vines, eta" for • Man or Beam ways reliab le, and almost instantan to its relied. Having an agreeable odor it toliseatit to apply. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cte. N. B.—This Linimeat received a Prize ,„Mcda at the State Fair. 1870.- ASA JONIS, Prop'''. 319 N. 34St. Pals-. Ps. an. 13,6-m. DR: JONEEPOREAIitCADIPHO ; ME NAME OP the popular Linimen that curse Rheumatism, • Nenriigia Swollen o Stiffened Joints. Frost Bites, pain in the Fats sad or Spine. Chapped hands. Bridses,ligraini Burns. Mosguioto Bites. Sting or Bite of an in sect, Poison from common Poison vines. eto., for man or beast. Always reliable, and almos • tantanaous fn its,reUef. Ratingen agretabl - odor. it is pleasant to sppiy. Sold by ail drug. • sta. Price. 25 cents. N. B.—Thie Liniment received a Prise Medal the State Fair.lB79. • Kee 20 17. CANCERS CURED T CRANE'S CANCER INFIR MARY, ADDISO: HUNDREDS OP PIaIBOREI world have been cured; of FIN 1 ) !. 3.0 0 1 ; P • w i rtil -. led promptly exeont at Taws BRADFORD TheIPVIIM f e Dont fail to give as a tiial. • odern presses, and expert I it, AU work warranted 11an274 QM To the GEO. IMMEM3. aeon Also frost : _fr, - .':.: : :7.7:,A0Y; : '-'-,: -- ;:-. :illi01,':::-.-,i'',-ii. TOWANDA. PA. olietvith PA TY JH & VIACIY Mfrs At ALL COMMUNIOATIORb 11111000il rim ,rosr ulnas ,wiraz as aIeVERROMPTAITENIZON STOP AT :':::.muira - si-Cth.'s, t'OR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS plaoa to mare mons/ b puling akeep Is Clams !Lila and frialis Shwas. TOWANDA„ P/L EMS reopootrolly asztownoio to the pobllo • Um bile a Imo stook of 1 MU& WIND, MAL, . GRAIN. SALT. IVP.X. and PROVISIONS gosondiy.. • ;,_1 b•n dick oclal4 to oar hoot a midi of • 11FAIM iota so surnas Tom/. is , Jan Cl=ll3l. ZTO. Just 'staved a lart• stock , of etleille Talk ". Spices. NOTILBO2II PVRIE SOAP, • tln the market, and other mates of soap p and Nolinato. which the? offer IS 1 • rims for Cash. _ oat 26 IT Ct O Li I gl te 0 oft t" til cn 4 0 ' 4 0 s be P:/ el . SI J. H. SIMMILINTS. THE FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER ..MANUFACTURER. . Is now prepared to do all kinds of work li a line in the latest styles, and of the beat material. WORK and MATERIAL WARRANTED. Retaking done neatly and promptly [ n- short notice. In PAITON'S LOCH Over Jacob's Clothing Store.l 25 • r;l-r.-ir,v7.371-.q PICTURE GALLERY IN TO WANDA. G. H. WOOD &. CO will open their New Gallery iit Patton's Blocky on the First Monday of April, aiming fitted up • tirely new, with the best of instrtunente, we re prepared to nuke types, 4 at one sitting, all for SO eta. n neat envelopes, 10 for $l.OO. Copyi ng of all • • ds of Photographs,and Stereoloop and 1 •• • w work done at this gallery. Clive us a all and we will try and waist, you • Trice and quality. • mar 28. A. BEVERLY SMITH, • BOOK. BINDER A N Dealer in Scroll -Saw °oaths. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. Fine Blank Books MY SPECIALTY. • - iiteur's - Supplies This department of.my butneu Is very cons ete, and being a practical sawyer myself I kno • wants ofmy patrons, WOODS. ' • - SAW BLADE, • CLOCK MONEMMYS. • —listintly on band. .Wir $1.25 worth of designs or $l. Send for price lista. " REPORTER" BINDERY, Park street, • . O. box 1512. . ) Timanda. Pa COOLEY CREAMER. Dolirlindn can afford to be without one. It es more and better Butter with less labor. Swlngr Churn. to them all, and any little boy can churn th it. iteimmwed" Swett r Evaporator le what every Sugar man needs. TII MIRA BUTTII, Item Is ahead of anything of the kind in use. For sale by WILMOT COBURN. Agent. - Bradford Co. Ps H L. Comma. Agent for Western Bradtord'an • lisstern part of Tiogs Co. Columbia X roads. Feb the Library, Clempuien.lAw. Ir. Teacher. Student and id] ?ho desire knowledge." imu)ffla Brltannt lowint—Ninth UH= °lt n ula pParb ' al ' aural 4 and 11111"H ellp a t: tnikrtria. ion to otiesset IooPIL Fritter la My of matt tper volume thasinue di • ".solMandi _ it Is petal s era l a 21 easly for It , now re Wiled birdlLyi, enteelpiton. Mashers._ M::IRENDELMAN 4 :: W!1,..15A, Di sun to be found •t the OW STAND Nat door to Dr.IL O. Porter's Drug & FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS JEWELRY, PECTACLES 6z EYE GLASSES Clocks, Watches and &wimp:ineptly an ainnienced and competent woiekonn. M. IigNDELMAN. septlihtf NATHAN TIDD, P so , r im( ttl • 0:2 1:1P 11 11 O ..4 o'' Z cm Sr , mi ilm4 ICJ 0.1 • ITTSTON, WILBESSARRE Chicago & North-Weste Is the OLDEST 1 BEST CONSTRUCTED ! LEADING RAILWAY It is the elti and beet route between Mica& and all pointala oirrussi ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. WY. OMINO. Nebreaks. CaWIN nia. Oregon. Arizona, Utah. Colorado, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, an? for • San Franoisco:Deadiood, Sioux City • Rapids. Des Moines. Columbus, and Points in the Territories, and the West. Also for Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh. Sheboygan, ripens. Fond du lac. Watertown. Houghton, emelt, liiithis„ St. Paul, Minneapolis, Volga. Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota; • • isconsin and the Northwest. - At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago k orth•Western and she D. P. E'ys depart twn, mire at and use the sane joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connections are made Id the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore k Mo. Ft. Wayne_and Pennsylvania, and Ching Grand Trunk Wye, and Bus Kankakee and Pan handle Routes. ilarclosei connections made at Junction Points It is the ONLY LINE manning 11. BTOL . 0C12() 17f41X SThEET, WWII A FOIL LINZ OF WATCHES, STERLING SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, MOM THE CIIIIAPEBT TO TEE BEM ALL OF WILIGII WILL NI SOLD AT VERY ',owner PRICES, , (Successor to IlSr. itcl,ean,) DEALER IN AND LOYAL SOC GOAL, Cl PINE STREET. NEAR COURT RODS TowANDA. PA. agr Lamar PRICES FOIE CAM. -THE-- RAILWAY EQUIPPED ! and hence the orate West and Northwest alma' Bluets Omaha, Denver,' .MMtnr ' rrnlrM Pullman. Hotel Dining Ca, =mum Chicago and Council Bhp. • Pulluan Sleepers on all Night Triins. Insist upen Ticket Agents selling you Tithes this road . Ermine your Tickets, sad reins to,buy if they do not read over the Chicago A • orth-Western Railway. It you wish the Best Traveling Acoornmods.l bons you will buy your Tickets b this route,! WAND WILL TARE NONE OTH •ll Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. MEV= HUGHITT. 24 V.P. & Gen"' • pr 7 'Bl.ly. LIVERY, STABLING, Waiting, Carriage-Mk , id .E IP A.IIEt.IN G.. S eneca Arno' Having kased his farm in Warren, has located in the above branches of brad new, on FRONT ST., BELOW BRIDGE Towanda, Pa. HZ HAS STABLING FOR 10 For nee of stalls. 5 cents each. d Carriages for ldre. -- • Illacbuolthing in all its branches. one. Horse Shoeing a specialty. Carriages Kanufacturni and Remind. want anything in the shove line call SENECA AIM • April 22-tf MRS. A. B. WHITNE FASHIONABLE IiffILLIN • DREBB-FITTER & OREL ALSO AGENT FOB THE I • mestio Perfect-Fitt:lmi • No. 3 Bridge St., ToT Stack entirely new and fresh tr old goods in stool. Goods- and work unsurpassed r soaks up. HUMPHREY BROSA TEA Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealer s in all kinds of KEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S otti-S r hoo,l,RUbbet6 - , CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, JAMES MTABE REGIOVXD PUS GROCUIt 81181148 TSS souTsaurr coasts o KA AND WE* ' ata iffirowum, sad Quarto FOR BURTTIUM z THE Lin lIIEU, P 1 CASH PAID for Deafiable 1121 specialty, VERY QUALITY CARDS, JOB PRINTIN ..ae•half of your intai filling to American Lilo Table, kirks .of your life expectancy-WU? Bost/atlas'. a man or woman Main( tion at 36 years of ago taking a cet 52,600, reCSITOS $1,275. when a little - 4m 4 WD. tautly the 'period in life It • • • help la generally more need • y other time. june2U. BLANK BOOK MANUF ROOK BINDER, No: 131 Genessee street, AU work in his line done well end porn est piice. Parties having volumes incomplete • with any missing numbers at coal AU orders given to J. J. Scanlan, ' " rd C ol lultY will be promptly el. • :ding to direct ions. KENDALL''' RANG 205 ••••:•n• L IMBED eve vexed, as it is certain in its effects sad of blister. Also excellent for hums I ILLD, ?ROOF BELOW. • PROM COL. L T. FOSTER Tombgstown, Ohio, Ifni lath.' Dn. B. J. Kiainara. k Cot—l bads re • le liambletonlan colt which I prized w be bad a large bone spavin 03 one a smalla ono on the other which made • ; I had biniunder the charge of V surgeons which failed to cure kJ • e day reading the advertisement of Amyl's Cure in the Chicago Express, sit at once to try Mend got our dyne, to send for It,Ubey ordered three bath them all and thought I would give it a trial, 4 used it according to directions fourth day the °elf ceased to be isme• lumps bare- disappeared. I used but 01 and the colts- Urn*l.Or• as free from It any'borse in the state. The cure was SO rsmarl my neighbors have the 7ho are now using ft. • Very Berpectfull,. TOWANDA., PA. MI ANNOITN &C., &c. -Pme BUTTER and WE KEEP IN STOCK ENVELOPES, bIOTEHEADS, iE*UtHEADS, STA.TrXENTs, &c., &c., AND WILL DO ALL KIND sop AT SHORT NOTICE. eed not Die to iiriir barmy:•3l MID HT AIIOCIATI3 Batty N. I BLLDEB k , Bonsail Agents AND PAPER RULER, &c lfred J. Pur UTICA,' N. Y deli's Spavin - N HUMAN FLESH. .Is. Wash'ton co.. Fe , KsisnaLL, Dear Bir:—The Soh I useda nkle your Reudall's ht sprain of oh ad tried many things. Cure put the foot to )1 , the , apt time since . Mon. For • family liniment we ever used. Yours truly. REV. Y. P. BELL of 11. E. Church, Fattens )L ter bottle; or aft bottles fur Dare tt or can get it far you. ny address on receipt of pr DB. B. J. KENDALL I Vt. Bold at, C: Porter's Min TOWANDA. PA =