Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, October 20, 1881, Image 4
A A Country Girl's Luck. - Lottie Maloney - a - young girl of Smyrna, Del. who came to Philadel phia a couple of years ago, has secured by a change of name a protector and a fortune of $3,000,000, and in a week or two she Will revisit her parents, who have hitherto been in very straightened circumstances, to - gratify them with a a share of her prosperity. : The story i a romantic one, but not of the stero typed kind. Adoption, not matrimony figures in the plot, and the hero ha reached the age of four-score years. He is Dr. Jo& M. Leon, of West PhiladelphM, one of the oldest and a highly regarded physicians of that city. The young woman's father, Thomas Maloney, wit; for years a farmer close by Smyrna, but despite his industry and fragility. fortune did not smile up-- on him or his family. Two years ago Lottie then about twenty yeari old, concluded to lessen her parents, bur den by finding employment for herself. She betook herself to the city, and finding no better opening went into service as a domestic. The work was hard bat she went through it patiently, though the healthy tint of her rural life began gradually to fade from her cheeks. One day, not long after her arrival at Phfiadelphia, she had a few - hours to spare, and went to Fairmount Part to enjoy the pare air and refresh ing scenery., It so happened that Dr. LeoU was at the park on a similar errand: Ale was attracted alike by the ingenuous- VW alatll/CEMiIIPU ut the young girls appearance. Inquiry justified the opinion he had formed of her, and he at once obtained an easier situation for ber at the house of a friend. Two or three months of trial still de: velapinglint what was in her favor, he took her to his home as house-keeper in place of a person who abased his trust, and recently by process -of law, adopted her as his daughter, under the name of Lottie Josephine Leon. He now proposes bequeathing to her a large portion of his estate. his nearest brood being nephews. Miss Leon is a girl of preposessing appearance, simple and kindly maners, and is esteemed by all who know her for her excellent qualities of heart WHAT BO= OF vs DEINH—Soda wa ter is one of the great moral beverages that people indulge in pretty generally in summer time to assuage their thirst, and nothing is more harmless if the gases with which - the fountains are charged arfa thoroughly washed of all traces of sulphuric acid, which is the agent used to free the carbonic acid from its corn biintion witn lime in the process of carbonating the water. The popular flavors with those who drink the favor ite summer beverages are vanilla, lemon ginger and sarsaparilla, in about the or der named. Ginger is partaken of freely on extremely hot days, and peo ple who have indulged in watermelons or other summer fruits, are apt to ask for an addition of a few drops of the extract of Jamaica ginger to the syrup. Vanilla is usually dr.ink with cream, as are also strawberry, sherbert and rasp berry flavors. The three latter flavors are preferred by children, Mainly on account of their bright color. The lemon syrup does not as readily com bine with cream, as a great quantity of citric acrd is used in the toning up of the lemon syrup than that of any other. citzi . ...t4 1..1 a Lazuslcaa uature, us it is made direct from lemons. It is used more or less in the Compound- sog of most of the syrups in the soda water business. Young ladies have penchant for chocolate, nectar, and other fancy flowers in their soda water drinking,, and piefer the coelinng draught made a little sweeter than that ordered by the opposite sex. The soda water business is very good at present. Witd due respect to the preference of many to cobblers. juleps, smashes and the seductive lager during the • heated term, there is no doubt bit that a glass of cold soda water drawn iii an /artistic manner from a clean and well managed fountain, is vastly more bendicial to the system, and will go further in as suaging one's thirst. Trio Two HAtarms.—This, then, is the story of the two Hamlets. Shakes peare in 1599-1600 wrote . ] his great tragedy, founding it upon the plot of an old play known as 'The Revenge of Hamlet, Prince of Deumark,' which itself was founded on an old story told by Saxo Grammaticus. Shakespeare's play, produdeil in 1600. made such an _impression upon gentle and simple, . _ upon the highly educated classes as well as upon the public in general, that it was acted-not only at London, but at Oxford and Cambridge and elsewhere. There was an eager desire to road but, according to the customs of the day, : the text • was jealously guarded by its theatrical proprietors. Under these eircumstances a practical printer named James Roberts set him self to get for, publication a copy of this wonderful play, which all the world was going to and talking of;' and natur ally applying to the minor actors in Shakespeare's company, he succeeded in corrupting the man who played Voltiutand, and induced him to tinder _ take to get a copy. He, however, was able to get only fragments, great and smell.. Some parts of the play he gave frOm memory; some he got by surreptiOns examination of the stage copy acid of actors' parts;„ and all this being Still not,. enough, James Roberts had some of the play taken down' in short-hand during the performance, which was very lamely done.. Some passages were taken from the old play, which haethe mire: plot. The mass of heterogeneous stuff, some of it just what the author wrote, but the greater part of it what no dramatist ever wrote, was pieced and patched together, and hurriedly published to the horror of William Shakespeare, and so much : to the injury of the tragedy, as it was _thought, that a 'true and perfect copy,' - containing much that never was heard _on Shakspeare's stage, was immediately 'sent to the publisher, who soon issued it cured and perfect of its limbs and absolute in its members, it had been conceived by its great creator.—Rich- I and Grant White in the, Atlantic. Tan I drive him, do you think Mr. Slowboy 'timidly asked the livery man, as he climbed into the buggy and handed the reins with some misgiving. 'Land, yes;' said the hostler, with hearty encouragement; 'anybody can drive him; but,' he added, as the horse went dciwa the strCet like a rocket, climbed over a hay wagon, shook Mr. Slowboy into the Mississippi river and left the buggy hanging on the arm of a lamp post, 'it takes a railroad train to keep up with Arthur and the South. • Some of Senator Mahone's Virginia friends who are in Washington say that President Arthur has given the Senator assurance that the &adjuster movement in Virginia, so far as it re resents progress and a tendettoy to break cup the rigid Democracy of the State, receives his entire approval. Senator Mahone had frequent conver sations with the President before the Senate adjourned. • General Arthur was then very anxious to obtain all the information possible regarding the political situation in the South, and was especially iiiterested anything that could be said respecting the growth of the industries and the impulse which is spreading throughout the Southern States to develop their immense resources. Senator Mahone recently told a friend in Washington that President Arthur's policy regard ing the South will be as favorable a one to that section as that of. General Garfield, and finit the President desires, aliove ail things, to see a thoroughly national spirit throughout the Southern States, such as was evidenced at -the time of General Garfield's death. If, during his' administration, the South should cease to be spoken as aa a party section, but merely as a geographical section of the country, like the East or the West or the North, the President will be gratified. if his administration should make no remarkable success in any other direction. Tits HEART OF TUE. Sotrrn.—The Augusta, Ga.; Chronicle and Constitu tion of Tuesday, •bad the following: 'With anguish we announce that the worst fears have been confirmed, .and James A. Garfield, ?resident of the Unitedlitatea, is dead. By the hand of a fanatic of the most disrepntable sur roundings, whom it would be a stretch of charity to call a madman, this great and good' President, this fond husband, this loving father. this • noble - gentleman has been slain. Strange that bullets of brave foeman should have, in fair fight, spared him for such a fate. Bad.' in deed, is it, that such a, glorious being so useful; so powerful; so manly, so excellent, should become the victim of a vile reptile. We bow to tho-dispensa lions of God and question them not. To Him we leave the vindication and the ends of justice. The heart of' the South bleeds for the stricken mother and wife and children of the President. Upon his dead body we lay an immortelle, a wreath of the truest sorrowand regret. Innocent of the murder of Lincoln, the South .suflered long years of persecution for another ex ime. Innocent of the assassination of Garfield, the South, fearless of theluture and forgetful of the past, stands. tearfully beside the relics of the Pressdent, and prays that his storm-tossed spirit shall have the rest of the righteous and a sanctuary in the . eternal Heaven where, lidle3 to slumber, grief forgets to_monrn.' GENEnAL Arrrhun is the first Presi dent who entered' nqon the duties of the office elsewhere,than at the seat of government, but there was a Vice President who took • the oath of office in a foreign land. Hon. Wm. R. King, of Alabama, was dented Vice Presi dent in 1852 on the ticket with Presi dent Pierce. He was in feeble health,' and early ih January, 1853, his physi cian° adoriecd him to 5T to Cube'. Congress passed a special act under which he took the oath of idtc'e • before the Consul-General 1 at Havanna, March 4, 1353, He died soon after returning to his home. FATTENING POULTRY. —NO foul over two years .old should be kept in the poultry -yard, except for some specia reason. An extra good mother, or a finely feathered bird that is desirable as a breeder, may be , preserved until ten years old with advantage, or at least so long as she is, serviceable. But ordi nary fowls should be fattened ,at the end of the -second year ' for market.e When there is a room.-or shod that can be closed, the fowls : may be confined there; Thd floor should he -covered with two or three inches of fine sawdust, dry earth, sifted coal ashes, or clean sand. The food should be given four times a day: and clean .wa ter be always before the fowls. A4ozen or more fowls may be put at once in this apartment, so that there may not be too many ready to sell at one time. The best food for rapid fat ting, for producing well-flavored flesh and rich fat, is buckwheat meal, mixed with swedtskimmed milk, into a thick mush. A teaspoonful of salt should be stirred in the food foi a dozen fowls; Two weeks feeding is suffident to fatten the fowls, when they sliould be shipped for sale without delay, and another lot put up for feeding. If the shed is kept dark and cool, as it should be, the fowls willfatten all the quicker for it.— Practical Farmer, Fogg put his foot into it bodily when he was introduced to Mrs. Smith and her : daughter. He wished to say some thing neat and gallant. Addressing the daughter,' said . he: 'Really, madam, I' never should have suspected that lady was your daughter. I supposed of course' that you were sisters; I did, I assure you.' 'Thank you; Mr. Fogg,' replied Miss Smith, You 'were per fectly right,in thinking that rady could not be my daughter. She is my mother, sir.' Fogg went off in a hurry, calling somebody or P other a confound ed fool, while Miss Smith was heard to remark, indignantly: 'Sisters, indeed!' It is stated in the English papers that "a prominent member of the Irish Revolutionary Party" has been in the State of Illinois collecting Colorado beetles, intended for exporation to England, where they are to be let loose for the , purpose of preying upon En glish crops. Instructions have accor dingly been issued to the Customs officials at the British ports directing them to be vigilant in preventing the introduction of the beetle. PILES. ." Piles are frequently preceded by i sense of weight in the back, 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 indigestion are present is flatulency, uneasi ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, particularly at night after getting warm in bed is a very . common attendant. Internal. External and Itching Piles yield at 011C13 on the applidation of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense Itching, and affecting it permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be cured. Price, SO rents. Ask your druggist for it, and when you cannot obtain it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on recipt oflprice. Address The Dr. B os anko Medicine Co.. Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Clark B. Porter, 8. - End of Ward aOll/36 Block. June 2-Iyr. A T 1 FECT STRENOTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IEI • IRON BITTERS are highly , reamunonded for alt diseases re gal ring a certain and efficient tonic; especially hdigestiew,Loyepqmie, Ma mitiatt Fevers, Wane Ametite,Lose of &Rapid, Lack of Risers% de. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act likO a charm on the digestive organs, I=s:dyspeptic symktems, such as Muting the Food, Belch*, Heat is the :rathaw, tie. The only Iron Preparation that will not blae en the teeth or give headache. Sold by ts.: Write for the AB 0 Boot, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading—sent fres. BROWN I 'A , t * CO., Baltimore, NA BITTERS THE POPULAR :CORNER GEO. L.ROSS, Has filled up the old MONTANYE STORE with a full and complete stook of FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. PRIDES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. 11 here for your Groceries.. After on get prices at Ross' it will be of no nse 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 cub. - 11.0410$Di Towanda St Store MAIN STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO MOH & CO. s preparcd to offer a complete assort meat of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Crockery, Glassware, WHITE Anil DECORATED CHINA. Latest designs . and patterns of MAJOLICA WARE, 13* CAGES, . SATCHELS &C For the coming Spring Trade, we adhi:re 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 comtare favorable with the prices of any other house. ;-LitirWe endeavor to sell the best article, for the least possible money. LOEWUS &, FR IMUTH. my6.tt 'l<i'DME`l l WORT THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM Aa it 13 for all Oman= of the KIDNEYS, - LIVER AND 'SOWELL It C:01“11139 the system of the acrid raison' - that cris::s the dr—vital suffering which only the victims of litictunatisni can retail" THOUSANDS OF CASES . of the worst farms of this terrible Weenie have been quickly relieved. in &theft tin* . PERFECTLY CURED. 1,!, - i1c'i,..1 .- 1) . :NE;)/ . . -WORT her. had Wonderful aneceea, sad an Immense nolo in every part ofthe Country. In hon. thuds °fames it hes cored where all else had failed. It in mild, but efficient, CERTAIN IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all awe!. r7,lt eleaapca.Stretyrthens laid gives New I ife to all the iraportantorjansof the body. The natuiral action of tho Kidney" litrestored: 'rho Liver in °Narmada!' sill disease, and the Bowels morn frectly and haalthitatir. In thta way the worst' diseases are eradicated from thosystem. As S t has bton proved by thonagmds that 1441:1) . .N3E.Y WORT is the most effectual remedy for okesideg the syste= of all morbid secretions. It sturald be usod fa overy household as a . SPRING MEDICINE. Always cure° mnaotreta - Ess, CONIITZPA. T/027, rtr...rs - ana on MULLIS DiIeSBOL • Is put up So Dry Vegetable Fenn, in tin on* one package o t which makes esparto medicine. ADO in 14Onid Form, vet 7 Conemdzetelrem the convehienre of those who cannot readily Re pose it. /t acts with equal etnekocy in eitAerfores.- JGET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, $l.OO WELLS, RICHARDSON i CO., Prop's, MR mud the dry post•paid.) StittinfON R. 3 KIDNEY-WORT Wago . ns&Ca![iages TOLD ZSTAILISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment of Open Sr. Top Buggies T i•D PLATFORM WAGONS alb of his , own MANUFACTURE and war- ranted in every par - tienlar pryant's Flexible Springs used in all Platform Wagons. Theussiest and best in use. • ,NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! .:, Look at these figures: • Two Seated Carriages from .. ..... .1 $l5O to $175 Photons. one seated - - ' 1 125 to 150 Top Buggies • ~...I. -` 1 125 to 150 OPen Buggies , 80 to Democrat Wagons 90 to 110 Remember that the above are all fully warrant. ed. first-class or no pay. Repairing proniptly atttended to at 25 per cent beloW last years prices. Office and Factory con. Main and Elisab e th Bta. , J'ailißlil'AlflT. 0 soti 77,1 p i II 10 DtiAll MI I NOl . • IP : . Main Street, First Ward. JOHN W. KLINE, SWING - REMOVED HIS MEAT &VEGETABLE at Artirmir o a more convenient location. and. established himself in the Carroll Block, opposite Seelra Hotel, is pared to supply his patrons with , - - . THE. C icEsr OF MEATS, • ' MIL ()FREERS IN THEIR BEASON. • FRESH VEGETABLES. DOMESTIC FRUIT, &ow. &o. sfirSOLOGNA SAUSAGE a specialty. AU or. den promptly delivered. A.D.Dyeik Co rr) WO Di. :14F4 1 . p HARDWARE SHEET IRON COPPER WARE. STOVES. HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Towanda -and CARRIAGE-MAKERS F.:1114:4 A I a-zzill CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK, CLARK'S FLEXIBLE SPRING GEAR A.D.DYE & CO. MAIN ST., TOWANDA. Dayton & Rockwell, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially' invite the onhlic to give chem a all al the Rooms formerly occupied by G, IL Wood, TOWANDA, i'ENN A. Recent improvements in the slqlight hairs fur nished facilities for taking perfect pictures quickly and in all kinds of weather. • PORTRAITS FROMIPROTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In dia Ink, WaterOolors, Crayons, orPastelles, any sizELEST WORE OF AUTISTIC EXCEL- LENOE GUARANTEED. A STOCK or MANES ON HAND C. 8. DAYTON. -- . Towanda. Oct 6, 1880. MRS. D. V. STEDGE, Manufaoturer of and Dealer in HUMAN X HAIR UCH AB 1111108, BANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine Braid, - ETT:fIYTEING BELOI G 11143 to wan sera TRADE specialattenuon siren to COMBINGS Roots an turned one way. SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Powder, Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace e Elastics; ifirPertienler attention paid to dressing ladies hair at their homesOr at my pica of triminess. over Evens & Hildreib's store. • noviti•din _ gas. D. V. BUDGE. • 4.:43l:ll;l4AriAsZi:iii:/.1;(1))1 COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK & BUCK, LeKsysville, Pa. wm write Policies for ruts fa Mrs sad ..Ws Is BlaMlets. Collect Chian with care sad prompting& They represent nonetnd FIRST-CLASS CO3EPANMS! They eollctttheconddenaand ratronageof those having Imbues in their line, and will endeavor to merit it. Apply oor address Una tt . =Mai SUOl.Leßarevill•Ai zombi . ; -tt jjp.AT.vils IN TIN,, AND 240 Vicinity. p:1;1110 ITT.) :CY, s y 4 :4: &c., &c. Ton that have beauty, _ Come and let as take It; And you that have nose. Come and let ne make It AT ALL TINES. 5 S • :1 GOODS, FI!WWI ONE MORE ISSN POORE CALBY IN TO WANDA'. G. H. WOOD k CO. will open their New Galley in ' ---: :-,7a0,00:1llock ow the Pint.x=fttotAtpra. nous - fluid Manly am With am bast of instnuntats, we are proprO to make • • , . Tintype% 4ii sae MON', all for 50 eta, In nest oreelopes, 10 for $l.OO. Coning of en Mai of PhotoiltophoMid Stereoscopic and large Asir work dons it Ole innery t . Olve nes all and we will try, and .st y YOU In prioeand • n_ mour 28 BEVERLY•BIIIIM, ROOK BINDER . AND - Dealer In Scroll Saw lode. BOOKBINDING OF ALL' KINDS DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY ? Fine Blank Books inn - anomrs. Ainateur's Supplies. . Tbis department of my business Is very cent ptete. and - being a greenest sawyer myself I Immw . the wants of patrons. VMS, SAVIILLIMS. • I CLOCK KOVEllittlail. ko. othatintkr on hand.gr $125 wor th of designs for $l. Send for prteeliets. WORT= " DI inant Park street. P.O.box 1612. . Towanda. Ps XII KEEP IN STOCK lir EVERY QUALITY OF CARDS, ENVELOPES. - , NOTEHEADS, LETMtHEADS, - • _ AND WILL DO ALL KIND SOP JOB PRINTING AT SHORT ,NOTICR WE RAVE pi STOCR A SPLENDID LINE OF AMBER TINT Letterheads, Bil'heads, '(!Statements, &c. WHICH WILL BE PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE RATES. ME FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are constantly receiving the ...newest and latt!.l4, patterns in PAtigtOit SUM BED Room SETS, -. . TABLES, - VTARDIIO/3ES, 'll i verything in the Fur,. Undertakig We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a-full line of COFFINS, 11.013E5, ar.c. and will not be undersold. Give us a call before purchosing elsewhere. N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec tion with our business. TOWANDA. Jell. 28th. 1881. Stevens & Long ~ I Gitocznus, COUNTRY PRODUCE z4h/AiliaMial4liz COB• MAIN AND PINE STS &0., ,BRIDGE STREET nature 'Ana. E. B. 'PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks General Dealers in PROVISIONS, QM : :1 a Oil To their new store, (The old stand of Stervens& Nucor They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stook o Choice New Goode, which-they have alway# on hand. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To the" PRODUCE PUPX. And Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds. K. J. LONG. DR. JONES* CREAM CAMPHOR, IS THE NAME of the popular iAnament that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Prost Bites. Pain in the Plies. Read or Spine, Chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprahis. Suing, Mosquito Bites, Sting _or Bite of an insect, Poison Vines, .etc., for Man or. Beast Always reliable, and • almost instantan eous in its relief. Baying an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. Bold by all druggists. Price 25 ctn. N.B.—This Liniment receliad a Prise Medal at the State Pair. 1879. An JONES, Prorr. 319 N. 3d St., Phila., Pa. - • Jan. 13, 6-m; . . DR. JONEEMBEADI CAMPHOR IS THE NAME OF the 'popular Liniment that cures Rheumatism Neuralgia. Swollen or Stiffened Joints. Frost bites. pain in the PIO% Head or Spine. Chapped hands. Brnisee,Sprains. Burns. Mosqnloto Bites. Sting or Bite of an in. sect, Poison from: common Poison Vines, Oleo for man or beset., Always reliable, and almost instantaneous Wits relief. Hartigan agreeable odor, it is pleasant to apply. Sold by all drug gilts. Price 25 cents: • , N. B.—This Liniment received : }like M - rdal a, the State Fair.lB79, , May 2A 17.. CANCERS CURED AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR . MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of the world have been cured of this much dreaded aud are now living witnesses that they bare beau rescued from a terrible and untimely death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Write fora eiresdar giving full posticulars. Address Drs. GEO. CRANE k RUSE DROWN. Addison. N. Y. Sept.lo.lYr.OPEsoo. KENDALL'S 'RAVIN CURE Is sure to cure Spaying.; Splints. $ • to. It removes all unnatural enlargements. non nor sues= Has no equal fore any lameness on beast or man. It bag cured blp.jolnt lameness In a person who had mar feted 15 years. Also cured :hewn'. Gam, corns. ftest.bites or any cruises. eat or lameness. It has no squid for any blemish on Mises. Bend tor illustrated olrular giving toarriva 'scow. Price $l. ALL DRUGGISTS have it 9r can getlt for you. Dr. B.J 'Randall k Co.. Proprietors. Znosourgh Valls *moot. It. G IPownen, Agent. Towanda. Pa. ALW4Y it ON varb3 HAND.-4 floe White &roma MX, °f an= materuit ail for executing first-ohm doh Whiting, at the Moe of Tha BRAD. , yORD Itartiudaw. All orders promptly executed, and at the laud cash rates _ AGRIOI:%TtIIUaI MAOHMIIIAIr • NEST AND LEADINO - . KINDS, rou aux wyouturat Alw_arrAm Ri - WWELLES, T4OWA.NI:IA., PA. SPRIZTOrTOOTII IiARROWS. Unrivaled by say other contrivance for the thorough yrepantUm of all plowed pound for ain croye. they will cover Woodcut gado nearly as wen as the grad drill will not it in, and Should precede the pain drill in p kss• timed of soils. No farmer should be without Win • !)PLOWS. 01111aLith These are the' very best chilled plows in the market for general use. and all work. I chal lenge bar and thorough trials with them in competition with the other le ading chilled plows. They are the very beet lowslard. dry end stony soils, and lighter in draft. doing the best work, running steadier, better poin and every way reliable. Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill is offered as the beet drill in the market. It will bear careful comparison ant Competitive trial. Come and ezamisu) it.. For sale a new Champion PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. PricerfroMJUS: $22 to ;30, and up. 88 84,14ydranlie Coact. - - A car load just received. Excellent ma cheep For mile in any qriantity. AUBURN FARM WAGONS, With either Thinible Skein Wood Axles or Beet Whole Piece "Anchor Brand" Iron Axles. First clue, beat in quality, cheapest and warranted in every re/meet. j Platform Wagons, Open and Top Buggies— First clue, excellent. and low priced. aan27-t Good and cheap. Easily set. Send for prices. FODDER CUTTERS. variety. sizes and prices to snit. LIQUID PREPARED PAINT. Excellent and cheapest common lead pain is warranted to give satisfaction. LUBRICATING OILS. BEATA FOOT OIL. -Horse Powers and Threshers. Harder's, 'Wheeler's, Gray's, Ellis. Monitor Portable Traction Steam Engine. Canton (Ohio) Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners, as. CORN BHELLERB Thriety- Cotamercial. Fertilizers , Allentown, Lister Brothers, Stockbridge and Bowker's. Send for circulars, prices lists and all enquires promptly answered. • ,TOWLNDA, August 23tb. , • W G. TR.4C.Y, General jnsurance :Agent; TOWANDA. PA. Otrux wahPATCH 416' . TRACY Main St. ALL COMMUNICATIONS 2HRO UGH THE POST OFFICE WILL ILE ()EMT PROMPT ATTEN2IOE 0v2918 tf _ T. MUIR& CWS G R CERIES Thepha tosave money b buying cheap Is at Camsei'llatn * end Irliwklin Streets. TheY reepectinlly announce to the public that they hare .a large stock of • P 1.01711, PEED, MEAL, GRAM BALT. PORK. and PROVISIONS generally. Wilms also added to our stook a earletf of WOODEN WAIT. such as BUTtEII TM3B, Pict WB. cupiers, wra Just received f lime stock of &Wars, Tess, Coffem Spices, MOVISON'S PM= 80AP, the best in the =Mist, and other makes of soap Ilyriip and Molasses, which they osier at km prices for Cash. - -or* 26 77 LIVE-LIKE CRAYON PORTRAIT DEAD PRESIDENT Arfew short house after our brave PresidenVis death had been announced to a sorrowing coun try, every yatd of crape, ,and every portrait that could be bad were °ought up at fabulous prices. While thousands-succeeded in getting his por trait, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, tried in vain. • The U. S. Manufacturing Co. of Pitts burg, Pa. had about 2000 copies that were unsold during the campaign, outside of those there were not one hundred copies in that city. In less than two hours after it had become known that they had them } every one was sold and thousand more were wanted. One young man bought 500 of; them, and sold them within an hour—cleating' $6O on them. This Arm immedi ately telegraphed to the leading picture' pub lishers of the country, and bought up all that could _be had--about 15,000. They will, while these last' gond them to any address in the United States past paid at the following rate: 1 portrait 50c. 5 for $2.00, 25 for $6.00, 50 for $lO.OO, or 100 for $15.00. Any one ordering one hundred can readily sell them in a few hours for 850.00. Good canvassers can make $5OO in the next 30 days selting_them. Whether you wish one or 100 addre.s 010. EITILIPENS. a' , lo:lllr , lpi`4o4[o:Wilfil HOUSEHOLD' ARTICLE The poor as well as the rip, the old as well as the young , the wife, as w 11 as the husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, tho girl as well as the boy , may lust as well earn a few dollars in hone st employment, as to sit around the house aid wait for others to earn it for them. We can give you employment, all the time, or during your ;spare hours only; travel ing, or in your own neighborhood, among your friends and acquaintances. If you do not care for employment, we can impart valuable tutor- , million to you free of cost. It will cost you only one cent fors Postal card to write for our Yvon pectus, and it they be the means of making you a good many dollars. De not neglect thisrge opportunltt. You do not have to - invest &la sum of money, and run a great risk of losingit.. You y 111401414 see that it will be an easy matter to make from $lO. to $lOO. a week, and establish& lucrative, and inde pendent business, honorable, staaightforward and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, for there is NON= IN IT for all-who engage with us. We will surprise you and you will wonder why you never wrote to us before. Wa sun rum PARTICITZ4II4I rum. Address (Rune this viper.)^ iftt. Y 2, tal-emes. FINEJOB PRINTING.—AII kind of Fine Job Printin promptly executed at lowest rates, a Tun BRADWORD TizPimMeau Office Dont fail te give us a trial.l Good type modern presses, and experienced wo rk= men. All work warranted tiret-ekow. -BY -r, CHAIN PUMPS. R. M. WELLES. STOP AT FOR AND PROVISIONS. Towsisivil PA. 11 -)OF I - SIZE 14x19 INCHES. U. S. MANUFACTURING CO. Pittsburgh, Ps. TO SELL A WOK= M'F'G CO., MAszow, OHIO M. HENDELMAN JEWELLER:, Is still to be foetid si the OiDIITAND MAIX STREET, Next door to Dna°, Porter's Drug Ettore WITS At PULL LINE Or FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES,' JEWELRY STERLING - SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES, CLO-CIES, - FROM THE OHEAPEAT TO THE BEM air ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE VIIET , LOWEST PRICES, Clocks, Watchei and Jewelry promptlY repaired by en experienced and competent workman. 1 . 7 M. HENDELMAN. aeptlB-ti NATHAN T-IDD, (Successor to Mr. McKean,) DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKKSBARRE AND LOYAL SOCK OPAL, FOOT oF PINE STREET. NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. PRIM FOR cAsli. "Ea The patronage of my old friends and thi public generally is whetted. • 9sep: 80 West and Northwest It is the shoit and'beat route between Chicago and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. WY OMING, Nebraska. Callitombs, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho,. Montana; Nevada, and for Council BlifiNOmaha,Uenver, LEADV/LLE, SALT LAKE,- • Fr • San anciecoleadwood,Sioni City, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and all Points in the Territories, and, the West. Also, for:Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Marquette, pond du lac. Watertoirt, Houghton, Neenah, Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Pargb, Bismarck Winona. LaCrosse, 'Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Counc4 Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago & North• Western and the U. P. Irys depart from, 'arrive at an 4 use the same joint Union Depot. At Clam°. close oonnectiolus aremsAle with the Like • Shore. Michigan Central, ItaltimoreA Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago '& Grand Trunk Hys, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. • 1 WClose connections made at Junction Points It is the ONLY .LINE miming Pullman Hotel Dining Cars DEMI= - Chicago and Council Bluffs. Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Examine yOur Ticketu.andiefuse to buy it they do -not read over the Chicago & North-Western Nailway. • If you - wish the Best Traveling ;Accommoda tions you will buy your Tickets by this route, WAND -WILL TAKE NONE OTEEB. All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. KAW4I GFITT, 2d V.P. t clen.Maner, Spr7 'Bl4t. • Chicago. - LIVERY, STABLING, ,L r agßachmitlii*Cstrae-ila and EE , A.ußras 1a.. , • - • Seneca Arnold • t • • Having leased his !aria in' Warren, has locate 4- in the above - branches of busi . • ness, on o FRONT BELOW BRIDGE; rrowanda l Pa. I HE HAS STABLING FOR 10 HORSES. For nee of stalls, 5 cents; each, Also, Horses and Carriages for hire. ' " Rlacicsmithing in all its branches. promptly done, Hone Shoeing a specialty. [Carriages Itanufactured and Repaired. If you Want anything in the above line call on SENECA ARNOLD. 'April 2241 MRS. A. B. WHITNEY, FASHIONABLE DMILLIIIII ER, DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER ALSO AGENT FOB, THE Domestic Perfect-ii`itting Patterns No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Stock entirely new and fresh from the city; no old goods in stock. Ckoods And work unsurpissed either in styles or nuke up. I 0ci.28-ly . HUMPHREY BROS.& TRACY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of 7 , KEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S ,• Boots, Shoes Rubbers &GI , CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, • rirONVA.NEIA, SPECIAL ANNOUN JAMES WCABE HAS RIXOVID SIB GROCII3I4 BErstias 7 tali . 80117la-W1 COB2QZ/1- -OP 1114 AND lIRIDGZ OTEEICTS, UN EIS INTIBLIBEED Head Quarte MIZIITIMIG IN THE LME 111111BUES, PllllBl &c. CASH PAID _for Desiza4le duce. Fine BUTTER and a specialty. Agents Wanted e „ v in w at he Zt tifurChromo-Lithograpti Picture of out President - .TAMES A. GARFIELD, This beautiful work Of art is printed la colon, on hest,' Parlor, and mounted read bang on the wall. It is not only a correct tract but siso contains the historical ey , his lite, shows the Howe at Nestor, At , and the Deatk-Bed lipena, it is a Memorial Picture., Circulars and terms Address, 11. W. KELLEY co. 7il. Winona Street, Phlladelphl pt. Sept. 79, 18814 t. HORSESend 25 as. in or currency for vim manor of Treatise on the Ho] his Diseases." It gives -the best treaur all diseases, has 60 floe engravings . BOOKpaitions assumed I horses better than taught in any other we a table *howl' of all the principal ms used for t as well as their effects and antidote. 25 poison, a large collect Obi TAWAS= PICZIPPI. rtak telling the *O - 0 a horse, with an. slim ihowing teeth of each year end a. large nn of other.valuable hOrse information. Haze of horsemen have pronounced it wortli• than books costing. $5. and 410. The face 200,000 sold in about one y ea r before it vi vised shows how popular the book la. Th , vised edition hi mum worm ntrzar.rrrso. sus • etactirs. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. Kendall At Co., Natosburgh Falls. Vermont, Mar 11-Iyr. Jr. H. SIMMINS. TIM FABILIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER meiquFAmmEi. Is now prepared to do all kinds of es his line in the latest styles, and of the material. ALL WORK and MATERIAL WARIIAI, Repairing done neatly and pro on short notice. In PA7 BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing 25 You neeinot DiejtoWie i EK THE MUTUAL ENDOW AND ACCIDENT ASZOCIATICII Of Bith l N. Y. Yon ' receive one-hill of your insuring, cording to the American Life Table, when thirds of your life expectancy is iinish‘ illustration, a man or woman joining the elation at 36 years of age taking a certiffest $2,500, receives $1;275\ when *little over 54 of age, exactly the period in life when financial help is generally more needed any other time. BLADF & ROOM General Agents for Juneßtf BLANK BOOK MANUFACTU 8008 BINDER, PAPER =LER, &c Alfred J. Purvis, No. 131 Genessee street, UTICA, N. Y An work in his line done well and prompt:la lowest price. Parties having volumes incomplete will be tt• fished with any missing =tubers at cost fate All orders given to J. J. Scanlan. Agent Bradford County will be promptly executed cording to directions. DALL THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever cafered, as it is certair.in its effects and not blister. Also excellent for. human READ PROOF-BELOW FROI COL. L T. FOSTER • Youngstown, Ohio, -May 10th, 15eX. Du. B. J. Rs=ALL & Co:—I lied • very al* ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very lie , ly, he had a large bone spavin on ons jointal a small one on the other which' made him ve: lame; I bad him under the charge of two yews nary surgeon* which' failed to cure him. Iva one day reading the advertisement of Kende!' Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I deterza . ed,lit once to try it, and got our druggists bo to send for, it, they ordered three bottle"; I tex them all and thought I would give it a thor4 trial, I Used it according to directions sal to fonyth day the colt 'ceased to be lame, Lad tb Itunps'have disappeared. I used but one boo and the colts limbs are as free from lumiwol as smooth is any horse in the state. ID di. lively cured. The cure was so remark:die t.V I let two of my neighbors have the raw:' two bottles, who are zrow using it. Very Respectfully, T. FOSTEEI Kendah's Spavin. Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten's Mills. Wash'ton co.. N.Y.. Feb. 11.% • - Da. B.J. Dear SW—The partial awe on which I used your Kendall's Sparin CF2 was a malignant- ankle aprain of sixteen again standing. I had tried many things, but in via, Your Bpavin Cure put the foot to the grew again, and for the iirst - tithe since bari.. ll natural position. For a family liniment itik cell anything we: ever used. Yours truly. REY. M. F. DFA.L. Pastor of M. E. mural Patten. DU% X' • Price $l, per bottle. or six:bottles for 1 3 . S. Druggists - gave it or can get it fer you, or it be sent to any address on receipt of price proprietors, DR. B. J - . KENDALL & CO.. burgitYalls. Vt. Bold at - Dr. H. C: Porter's ISM Stop' TOWANDA, PA. itar/8-81 April 2117 AND ;