CONTMED ITIOX rnorr nos. Address of Hon. Thos. Ryan. since and justice of the American peo ple; and though, passion or prejudice d might rule the hour, be yielded to neither, but trusted with childlike sqn- s, plicity to the subseqneut sober reflect ions of his countrymen for the vindica 'ion of his judgment. From early boyhood to the day he fell, ihe was 'a close, tlaOrongli , and methodical student,_ _ and these two things may be said of Wm: ; . First—He was one of the most, if not the most scholarly, men who ever occu pied the Prisidential chair. Second—Having • been almost con tinuously in the public sgrViee as a Legislator from early' manhood until chosen president, he was the best train ed statesman that ever occupied that exalted office. With all his years of public life, with all the wrongs he suffered from the pas sions engendered by _the fury of party strife, and the daily instances of du plicity and intrigue which must have come under his observotion, he never lost confidence in man, or distrukted his friends—while, at the same time, •he was as guileless as a school girl. There did not seem to be any place in the composition of his great character for malice, revenge,. hate, resentint or any degree of asperity. • That h ; was often deeply wounded by the injustice • and malignity of political rivalry and - party passion may not be doubted, yet - I da not believe the tbonght of revenge or -csentment was ever entertained by • him for a single morhent after his in auguration as President of the 'United S,Ates. k. - Bat General Garfield's whole life is a ,roost interesting, book. every page of which glows with lessons of wisdom, alike for the young and the 01d.,_ His career, from the cradle 'to the grave, conspicuously illustrates the benignity of our institutions. - . Born of poverty, without friends to aid him, with only the mother-he so tenderly loved, to encourage and bless him, he carved his way,- inch- by inch, step by step,from a barefooted and ill clad lad, driving boat horses along the tow path of a canal, to the presidency of theUnitod States.' The way was rugged and we may well believe the poor lad was often faint and weary. His - courage never failed him, but the sweet _ voice of - a devoted mother constantly cheered him on his way. He loved his mother passionately. He - studioUsly promoted her happiness and comfort by • _ every means at his command, but above all he never omitted an opportunity to impress her with his love. I am re liably informed that it was his custom, not only always to treat her with mark ed consideration and respect, but to kiss and caress her from time to time with all the simplicity and .fervor of a -,' little child His inauguration afforded a most touching instance of maternal and filial affection, which I had the pleasure of witnessing. Seated in; the • presence of a Countless multitude of his countrymen, awaiting the signal for taking the:oath of office, his wife on one side of him and his plain old moth er on the other, immediately surround , ed by the justices of the supreme court , of the United States, senators, members of congress and other distinguished -.: phblio men, what must have been the - emotions of mother and son? Soon the chief justice advanced and Gen. Garfield arose to take upon him self the oath of office. I think , that was the one supreme moment of that moth hi'fi earthly happiness. She listened with evident eagerness until the last , word was spoken that made her once bare footed boy the beloved ruler 'Of fifty millions of people, the chief mag istrate of a mighty republic.. . That dutiful son, turning his eye up ' on the woman who had given him birth , and life, seemed to read her thoughts and then, as if seized by a sudden im pulse,,before he had uttered another word—in the presence of that great ocean of humanity—he bent over :that plain and w aged mother _and fervently imprinted a kiss upon her lips, and then turning to the mother•of -.his chil dren, he extended to her the same token of love. To the 'credit of the vast mul titude no shout rent the air; for a mo ment all was as silent as death, but every heart was touched, and every eye • was moistened. When James A. Garfield knocks at the gate of heaven for admission, me thinks a just God will say to St. Peter, "That is the man whose first act after becoming a 'great ruler on eartli was to publicly kiss hie mother—let him in." When on a bed of etdrenng he was so mindful of her that he wrote, her a. let ter to - encourage and cheer', her mater nal heart—the last , he ever wrote on earth. To my mind, nothing so absolutely illustrates and demonstrates the su preme.goodness of the late president's heart as his devotion to his aged moth er, and his.affection for his wife and children. Getieral Garfield had his faults as what man on earth has not; but they were such chiefly as spring from the rsienerous impulses of a kind heart, and he always wore them on his sleeve. Ilia brietcareer as a soldier developed conspicuotTly a high, degree of courage . ' and skill—and, but for tho fact thus his fellbw citizens deemed it important 'to the public interest that he surrender his commission to enter congress at that critical period, it is believed by - -his friends that he would have won endur ing fame as - a military chieftain. He possessed extraordinary conver sational talent. In - conversation he was not only charming, but seemed to pos sesv a magnetic rosier that drew men to him. He had. a sort of off-hand, whole souled, big hearted way of greeting ac quaintances that will leave a delightful impfession upon all who knew him. In the midit of great party strife, in the beat of inflammatory . debate, in which he himself was conspicions, amid the throes of passion when the house of representatives - seemed leased into a fury ;,,when acrimonious speech seem ed ler the .moment to have displaced reason and enthroned passion; it was no uncommon spectacle to see Garfield and some distinguished member of the opposition walking about the hail, arm. is arm, engaged in pleasent and some times hifarious conversation, apparently unmindful of the fury of the storm rag ing about him. Although an active, bold, and powerful leader, I have never known a member of the opposition in congress who disliked General Garfield, while I do know some of them were his bib most devoted personal friends Take him all in aU, with his great scholarly attainments, his superior training in public affairs, hie mighty brain power, his .nperbly poised intel lect, his great, pure', warm, sand: unsel fish heart, his symmetrical character, his sympathy with a his devotion to the common people, from whom he sprang, Vregard him as the best Equip pe4 man for the Presidenisy ever chosen by the American people to that high office. But Garfield is dead—cut down in the meridian Of life by a viperous assas sin; all that remains of that great, good and illustruins chief will to-day be laid away in the tomb forever. But there are some things that aver die. The example of such a life will survive bright, shining as the Ann, to light up the pathway and warm the hearts of the poor, and friendless young men of the generations that will spring from the centuries to come. The impress he _has made upon every-great measure of his clay lied time Will survive as Jong as we : llve a country. Garfield is dead; but the offsprings of his mighty intel lect, and the bright example of his glorinus life, will. endure ferever. The Nation's great chief is dead, but the Nation survives. In the language of himself, when his illustrious prede cessor had fallen by assassination. 'God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives.' We are truly a great people. , The abrld has looked upon one of the most hopeful as well as the sublimest events in history, in the conduct of our people during the last eighty days.. During that , time they have literally governed themselves. 'The great business and commercial interests of the country have not even sustained a material temporary shock, while all the grea departments of government have been operated as successfully and peacefully es if nothirig had happened; and yet, during all that time, ,the government has been practi cally without a head. It is a glonrious illustration of the good sense. intelli gence and patriotism ,of ,the American people. . Thank Heaven, the life of no. one man—however great, however good, however dear to the hearts of the peo ple, is .essential to the 'perpetuity of our government, the prosperity .of the nation, or the happiness of our peopl, Great and good as was Garfield; deeply and teerfully as we deplore his death, America is prolific in sons to supply. his phice. Men of great emi nence, worth.and patriotism, enshrined in the hearts .of the people, will go and come as the years roll by, but the re public will survive so long as the good sense and patriotism of the American people shall endure. This glorious land of liberty; home of the free. My country; - our country; God bless her I May she never, never cease to be the game beautiful temple of freedom; the same asylum for the op pressed of other lands.. May the breezes of remotest centuries yet to come float the old flag, then as now, the emblem of a groat, free and happy people. "Great God! we thank Thee for this home— This bounteous birth-land of the free, Where wanderers from afar may came, And breathe the air of liberty; Still may her flowers untrampled spring, Her harvests wave, her cities rise, And yet, till Time shall fold his wing, Remain earth's loveliest Paradise. Garfield, farewell. Farewell, warm-hearted friend, fare= well. Farewell, kind hearted. father, fare well.. Farewell, devoted husband, farewell. Farewell, dutiful son, farewell. Farewell, great scholar, farewell. Farewell, Christian patriot, farewell. Farewell, comrade, brave soldier, farewell. Farewell, Chiefs Magistrate of our country farewell. "Twenty years ago,"'says a colored philosopher, "niggers was wni a thous and dollars apiece. Now dey would be deah at two dollars a dozen., It's.'ston ishing how de race am depreciatin' I" That settles it: "Who says it is un healthy to sleep in feathers? Look at the spring chicken and see how tough ho is.',—The Sanitarian.' A fortunate fellow: Fogg sags his friend Pingry is so slow that he never catches cold and couldn't get within hailing distance of the slowest of slow fevers,—Boston Transcript, Sad indeed: It is a pitiful thing •to hear a young lady say something tastes like moustache cosmetic, and then change colors and try to look uncon cerned and: indifferent.—New _Orleans Times., Piles are.frequently. preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part i of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some 'affection of the kidneys or neighboring , organs. At times eymptoms of indigestion are present as 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 once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile liemedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching, and affecting: a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on tho system produces permanent "disability, but try it and be cured. • Price, 50 ce'hts. 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. Sold by Clark B. Porter, 8. End of Ward House Block. June 2-Iyr.; We take great pleasure in calling the' at tention of our friends and easterners to ' Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup , which is perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will not nauseate, and gives relief. almost;inetant ly. It matters not how severe! your Cough may be, how many cough medicines you have tried, or how many physicians you have con sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro perties of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Tliroat and Lungs to expel the offend ing matter, leaving them in a healthy con dition, free from irritation, and the air pas sages clearCboaides invigorating and strengthening- the general system. Price 50 cents. For the positive cure 'of (kinimmp 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; Croup, Influ enza, Whooping Ceugh, and Lying Fever, we recommend this medicine above all "othe rs. Yours truly, Clang 11. Polli June 2-Iy. 8. End Ward House Block. Why suffer such unspeakable tortnies. Rheumatism has been conquered. Rend'll's Spavin Cure is the victor. Read the adv't. In the first symiitoms of this disease when Son are aching and having - Painful sensations in the limbs npOn rising from bed' in the morning, a. stiffness in the joints accompa nied nt times by swelling and redness, all physiciana recommend the application of an external remedy, something penetrating and soothing; an article that will act as, *a cur"- live; agent to the parts affected. Dr. Bosan ko's Rheumatic Cure gives instant relief up !on the first application. Di lame 'back, pains or strains it is an invaluatle household rem°. dy. Ask your druggist for it. Price 75 cents. Manufactured by The 'Bosanko- Medicine Company. Piqua, 0. For sale by Clark B. Porter, B. End Ward House Block. . • Jane 2-lyr. Choice Sztractsfiroors Druggists. "We know the value of melt: hops, calisays and iron composing 'Malt-Bitters." "Our lady customers highly, praise them." "Physicians prescribe them in this town." 'Thelargest bottle and best medicine." "Best blood purifier on our shelves." "Our best people take Malt-Bitters." "Bare cure for chills and liver diseases." 111541% I 8 . • A TRUE TONIC , - . A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. IRON BITTERS aro highly mxplunended for all diseases re quiring t and efikientionle ; • y Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter , patient .Fevers, Want qf Appdite, Loss cf firm" Lack of .Easnvy, cm Enriches the blood, stretxthenspliniWes, and gi • 1 new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive orgaps, • all dyspeptic iormonis, such as Tasting the Food, Belching, /feat tit :•,, Hmrtbara, etc. The onli , Iron Preparation that will not b en the teeth or give headache. Fad by all druggists, Write far the AB C Book, 82 pp. of useful and amusing reading—sent free',7. BROWN INIEDUCAL CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS THE POPULAIi CORMM HAS Med Tip the old MONTAITTE STORE with a fun and complete stool of PAESI( GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Call here for your Groceries. After you get prices at Rose it will be of no use to try ate. where for his prices are down to rock bottom. Ferment can.get the tip-top of the market at GOO. L. Ross'. All kinds of Produce taken in ex change for goods or for cash: Towanda 5 ct. Store Is prepared to offer a complete assort ment of - DRY AND FANCY GOODS; Crockery, G6ssware, 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 iti any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. ' IttirNire • endeavor- to sell the best 'article • for the least possible money. LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. my64f , FILES. Card. Riteu watts m. GEO. L.ROSS, PRICES As LOW/S THEE LOWEST. ii %it. A M.A.IN syrre,morr, (NEXT DOOB TO FELCU & CO. WHITE and PECORATER CHINA. Latest designs and patterns of uti - THE GREAT CURE RHEUMATISM As it is for ell diseases of the KIDNEYS" : LIVER AND BOWELS. It. eleansas tho system of tho-acrid poison that causes the dreadful sultring which only the victims of Ithenaustisni can roam THOUSANDS OF CASES of th 3 worst forms-of this terrible disease have beam quickly relieved, in s short time drads of caeca it has cured where - all else bad ifailed. It is mild,' but efficient, CEILTALif IN ITS ACTION, but hanalcsain gausses, rrit cleanses. Strengthens and jives New ~i Life call the important organs of the body. 1 ThO natural action of the 'Kidneys is restored. i The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the , Bowels mar° freely , and healthfully. In this way the worst disease* are eradicated from theerysteir.. . - , , 6 . ..Ss it has bean proved by thousarudi that . is tho most effectual rcuiedyforistesasingths system of all morbid secretions. It sham/ate used in every household anti SPRING MEDICINE. Alrrars cures ICILIOUSILSEIS, CONSTIPAr' TION. PILE 3 and all FIazALE Diseases. is put up in Dry Vegetsblererny In tin cans, ono p:.cka;-a_oi colt ich makes a quarts medicine. Also in Liquid Form. very Coneentrstedtar the convenience of those who cannot readily pre pare It. It acts frith equal efficiency in eitherforni. GET IT OF YOUR DIIUOGIST. PRICE, •1.00 W3go cins&4rjeqes OLD ESTABZISHitEffT. JAM BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARM= and others to his large andoomplete assortment of Open & Top Buggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of his own MANUFACTUBR, and war ranted in every "pare ticular. Bryant's Flexible Springs used in aII Platform Wagons. The easiest and best in -use. NOW IS YOUR TIBES TO BUY! Look at these figures: Two Seated Carriages , !tom 5150 to $ll5 Pim:tons, one seated 125 to 150 Top Buggies 125 to 150 °Pen Buggies ' " 80 to 100 Democrat Wagons ' 99 to 110 Remember that the above are all hilly warrant ed. Ant-class or no pay. Repairing promptly 'intended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. oMce and Factory cor. Main and Elisabeth Rte. JAW BRYANT. 0 'NU 77,1 KLINE'S MARKET. C Artl:l,4—)LA BLOC K Main. Street, First Ward. JOHN W. KLINE, lILVING azuovia) ma MEAT &VEGETABLE .A.RICET o a more convenient location. and established himself in the Carroll Bloch. dPPorite Beers Hotel, is preparedto supply his patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS. FISH. OYSTERS nt THEM SEASON, HERM VEORTABLES,; DOMESTIC FRUIT, kc.. • AgrBOLOGNA B.IIII3AGE specialty, AU or. ders promptly delivered. A.D.Dye& Co MM=a DEALERS IN HARDWARE TIN, SHEET IRON COPPER WARE. STOVES. 240 HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES said in TOwanda and Vicinity.' CARRIAGE-MAKERS AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. OANRIAGE WOODWORK CLAUtX'S FLEXIBLE SPRING GEAR A. D. DYE, 8z CO. MAIN Irr.,,TOINANDA. TQA that hive beauty, 'edam mul let In take it, Comethat lime nose, and let tut make it Dayton & Rockwell, PHOTOGRAPHERS', at med ially twits the public to - give elm= a call Rooms formerly ocenpidd by G. IL W00d,; , ; TOWANDA, PENNA. Recent improvements in the skylight lime fur nished facilities for taking perfect pictures quickly and in all kinds of weather.' PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In dia Ink, Water Colors, Crayons. or Pastelies. any size. FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL - LENGE GUARANTEED. A STOCK OF PRAXES ON HAND AT A,LLTIM.F4I. C. B. DAYTON. . Towanda; Oct 0.1880. MRS. D. V. SSEDC,IE, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HUMAN HAIR ton AsWiItIS,BANDEAUX, ths popular Chatelaine Braid, EVERYTHING Id:LONGING TO TEX Hint =ADZ gir Special Attantlon given to COMBINGS Boots all turned one IMP. SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Porlder, • Madani Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. ffirPartLeigir attention paid to dressing ladies hairat their homes or at my plies of business. orer Emus Hildretb's store. ; noirlB-6m Ma. D. V. STIKDGD. 141:444A14)11:;1:19:Lii,:( COLLECTION AGENCY MINK & BUCK, Layingle, Pa. Will write Policies for risks in Piro and_ Life In sumacs. Collect Claims with care and promptness. They representnone but FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES They solidi theconfidence and patronage of tbOse baying business in their line, and will ended or to merit it. Ap to or address lus3 a nnik BUCK. ,Ps. ( 1 toarcAl74ll PIERRE CALLEIII AND Rio., &c. B. R. ROCKWELL. 1.7 coops, rnrmr-7 1 ONE mom' IN TO WANDA. G. N. WOOD , it CO. ;will ope;i Unit) New; Gallery i Pattan — P S B/00/4 OD as *lli /WOW Of itP7O4 naliMi allot up entirely new, with the best of Instruments, we are veered to make • • Tlatytoes, 4 at one :sitting all hr 50 eta. in nest envelopes, 10 for SI.OU. Copying of 11 / 1 , kinds of Photogrsphs,snd Stereoscopic and large view work done at this geUery. I - Give w s all and we wM try and WIMP Yon in price sad want/. lnar A BEVERLY 8311TH, BOOK BINDER I. , 1 . - i ,AND Malath. Scroll Saw &oh. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY And CHEAPLY. Fine Slat& Books MT SPECRALTY. . Amateur's Supp lies. Thht department of my business is very con , plate. and being a practical sawyer myself I know the wants of my patrons. , WOODS. ' BLW Bums. - • CLOOK MOVEMENTS. to. constantly on hand. tor OM worth of designs for $l. Send for prisons% "REPORTFB" BINDERY. " Park street. Tcrwands. Pa . O. box 1612. WE HEEPIN STOCK EVERY QUALITY CARD& , 1 ENVELOPES, NOTEHEADS, AND WILL DO ALL KIND SOP JOB PRINTING AT SHORT NOTICE. WE HAVE IN STOCK A SPLENDID LINE OF AMBER TINT Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, &c. PRINTED llb 7 THR BEST STYLE AT REA; ATONABLE RATA S FURNITURE STO FURNITUR E We are Constantly receiving .t 1 •ie -newest end- latest Patternein PARLOR SU TS; BED ROOM SETS, - • TABLES, . . Eviprything ,the AWm -• • . • „.. OF 115iiiii0D4:4:$Alil STATEMENTS, • &0., &0., WHICH WILL D - - BIUDGE.-1111111M . WARDROIiI , • A Undertaking. We make a specialty of this branel i a and Ed* give it our personal attentio. We have, a full line of . COVIFINS, t tIA.SIKE r rSIe - ELCYJBEI4 - ' and will not'be undersold. >Give nil a - call before' purchosing elsewhere. . N. 8.-4. S. Allyn has no connec tion with our , business. , Bi 'PIERCE. successor to N. P. Hicks. Towswis. JAN 26th. 1881 • ' Osn'274 Stevens & Long General Dealers in GROCEMZS, PROVISIONS, COUNTR PRODUCE HAVE BEDIOVED To their new stareill COB• Duni AND PINE STS: (The old oland . of lozi Stamm - & Merest They invite attention to their complete assortment and very hilge stook o Choice New Goods, which they have idwaya on Mid. ESPECIAL ATTENTION - SIYEN PRODUCE TRADEi And Gash Paid for Desirable Kinds. M. S. LONCI., R. JONES' CREAM CAAIPBOR, I IS TEE D 4 kME of the popular Linament that cures Men item, Neuralgia. Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, Pain in the Face._ Head or Spine, Chopped feuds. Bruises, Sprains. Burns. Mosquito Bites. Sting or Bite of an insect. Poison Vines, etc., for Man orßeast Always relLable,• and almost _ lniiantan eons in its relief. Having an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cis. N. B.—This Liniment received a Prise Medal stile State Fair. 1879. -. ASA JONES, Prop'r, 319 N. 341 St. Phila., Pa. Jan. 19.6-m. DR. JONEWOREADI CAMPHOR 18..,THE NAME OF the popular Liniment that cures Rheumatism; N Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites. pain- In the'Face. Head or Spine. Chapped hands, Brnises,Sprains. Burns. Mosquioto Bites. Sting or Bite of an in sect;Poison from common Poison Vines. etc.. forman or beset. Always reliable, and almost instannuieons twits relief. Having an agreeable odor ; it is pleasant to 'apply. Sold by all drug gists. Price 25 cents. N. B.—This Liniment received *Prise Medal a the State Fair.lB79. - May 20 ly. CANCERS' CURED AT CRANE'S CANCER I:MIR - ;MARY, ADDISON, It Y. MINDREDS OP PERSONS from all.. parts - of the world have been cured of this much dreaded disease and are now living witnesses that they have been rescued from a terrible and untimely death. Decton. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Write forsOirculargivingfultparticulen. Address Dn. OEO. CRANE k RUSH BROWN. 1 Addison. N. Y. ' Sept.2lo,llr.OPßaco. KENDALL'S SPAWN CURE . ~i i, Is mire. to cure Sparing. Splints .&a It removes in unnatural enlargements. , Doss Nor sums. Has no equal for any lameness on bast or nail. It has cured hip.joint lameness in a person who bad suf fered 15 years. also mired rheuma tism. corns frost•bites or any bruises. cut or 1140101101111. It bas no equal for any blemish on homes. Send for Illustrated cirular giving rosnlys racor. Price $l. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can getlt for you. Dr. BA Randall & 06.. Proprietors. Enosourgh Palls ermont. R. O. Porrum. • ant. Tovnle. rt. ALWAY R, ON I l i t tND (4 l.;: t fine varl'White and arod eerie, a nd. ethe; :material. for executing firet4lai s Job ;Printing, at the Office of Tna _BEAD. ORD IturmacAN. MI orders ,promptly el (muted, and at the kraeat "WI rates :.:>..aG'IQULTUB.L IRE ME trio; Motet ands and aral Om cis one. ° • etN4 1 f a. These us oral s.TIn7. bast chilled plows in the use, and all work. I chsl- L ilu ge kei t a r for r i d • • tharongb trials with them in the other leading chilled eon+, Petilion 's the yea • best plows for bard Elora -Thep li tend ghter in draft, doing . ars and stony st inning stesdier. better, points the best work, ri Ilr . bl s. and every way re Farmer's is offered as the tot • bear careful comps Come and examine I Drill. Priors from $15,122 Star A carload Just received. For sale limy qumitity. 13MI TO the 610. - MACHINERY FM _OP lEST AND LEADING KINDS, SALK WIWLERALE AND RETAIL -By -311. WELLES, TOWANDA., PA. • IN'G-TOO'f#l lIABROWEI. wiled by any other A:tont:issue for the gh preparation otsll plowed ground for Trope. they win corer broadcast grain w wallas en grain will put it in, al w d precede the grain drill in be w prithout ows. if pm. No firme should Ell 2D CHILLED PLOWS. %avorite Grain Driil ~ CIDER MILLS. PORTABLE AuBuRN FAR/ With either Thimble nab Whole Piece ••Anchor Bram class, best in quality, chess eTery respect. Platform Waglps,,,Open Fits! class, excellent. and CHAIN P 1 Good and Cheap. Easliy sr FODDER -CT. In nrist7. sixes and prict LIQUID PREPAF Excellent and chrome t warranted to give satiated LIIBRICATEsaI OILS. El Hors° Poirers ar /larder's, Wheeler's, Ors Portable Traction Steam It Vibrating Thresban and CI CORN SHELLERB Commercial Allentown, Lister Biotite Bowler's. Send for droll , all enquires promptly atr R. M. TO*ANDA, Angast.23tb ( W. G. Tli Uperal Incur TOWAND. &lice wah PATCH' it ALL COMMUNICATI THE POST ,OP17( OEIVERROMPT.. 0v29'78 tt , STOP! T. MUIR GROCER: PROV:4 The place to save money b Corner lWn and !VW TOWANDA, They respectfully =ma they have a h Acitr.s; FRED, *NAL, • ROBE. sad PEON We have also added t o.ont Stock • variety- of WOODEN WAR& sud iu sun= TUBS, FP ZINO. al BURNS, ETC,. . Just received • lat •go Wei of sumo, you, Coffees. Week. JLt301643 PCBS SOAP, the hest is the motet , and other mate• of soap Affe9 end - Me/wee: s, which they offer at low prices for Cash. oot 26 77 A LIFE-LIK ' CRAYON PORTRAIT -•-10 F OUnt— DEAD PRESIDENT -.= SIZE _ 14x19 INCHES. • ! • A few short '3tUlf after our brave President's death had been ' anrlounced to a sorrowing coun try, every yard of crape, and every portrait that could be had w ore nought up at fabulone prices. While thou= di' succeeded in getting his por trait, hundred .4 'ef thousands, yea millions, tried is vain .. The U. Manufacturing Co. of Pitts burg, Pa. bad • about 2000 copies that wens unsold during . the campaign, outside of these there were not oar hundred copies in that city. In less than tw o hours after it had become known that they 1 Lad them, every one was sold and thousand m .ore wore wanted. One young min bought 500 ' of them, and sold them within an hour—clear • 'big $6O on them. This firm immedi ately te/eIP 'aphed, to the leading picture pub- • Ushers of ' the country, and bought up all that - could be 1 . iad--:about 15,000.. They will, while these Wt.' send •them to any address !in the United Eita, ;es pod psid at the following rate: 1 portrait 5 " 00. 5 for $2.00, 25 for $6.00, 60 for $lO.OO, or, 100 t0r.515.00. Any one ordering one hundred e .an readily sell them in a few hours for $50.00. 0' • led canvassers can make $5OO in the next 30 des ys selling them. - Whether you wish one or 10C • address - MOYKENT FOE ALL. TO NEILL A . Hat ISEHOLD Tie! , poor as well u the rich, the old as well as the: young ; themife, as well as the husband, iho7 , oung maiden as welles the young man, the r, well as the boy. may just as well earn a ; dollars in honest employment, as to sit lank .33d the house and wait for others to. earn it for I; hem We can give you employment, all the ttlill 3, or during your spare hours ,only; travel or in your , own neighborhood, among your ins' ads. and acquaintances. if you do not care for ; en 4 ployment, we can - impart valuable infor mal, ion to you free of cost. It will cost you only ono cer it fora Postal card to write for our Pros- Poo, tus, and it may be the , means of mating you a fp' iod many dollars. E 4;1 n 0.4 neglect this opportunity. Yon do not 11.1 ode to Invest a large sum of money and run a grf sat rh ik af losing it. You will readily see that it • will t wr an easy matter to make from SIG. to $l.OO. a v ,reek, and establish a lucrative, and hide r indent business, honorable, staaightfbrward and pro; l iftable. Attend to this matter NOW, for here is ; MONEY IN IT for all who engage with tail. We will surprise yolk and you will wonder vvhy you never vrote to us before. Wr. c=an MILL PA: limetarna num. Address • (Nam la this papal %) iftpt./ 22, 'Bl-Gme s. Homo, Send currencyfo 23 cenr $ n in ew HO stamps or RSE 13004. It treats all disease.. baa 35 fine emu- Inge/ showing pot Miens sunned by.oick horses. 'WOKt, table oblates, slugs collection of .VALUAELB REOIPI33, tides fur telling thee go of a horse, with an engraving Winning teeth of ho rse yaar. and a luge amount of other vela:ibis-s Information . Dr. Wm. H. Hall says. have bought books that I raid $5 and $lO for which I do not like is as I do yours.' AIM lei • altel7Wty AGM, WWI= B.J. Wands% W. D.; Iliteiburigh lank Vt. Ku 20.1 yr: lot drill in the market. It will 'ric :on and competitive trial. U. For sale a new Champion $3O, sad itp. %iilie Cement. Excellent ma cbesp II WAGONS, i Wood Axles or Beat i" Iron Axles. First .est and warranted In and Top Buggies— low priced. DIPS. t. Bend for prices. ITTERS. is to snit. ►ED PAINT. , ominon lead pain to ion. LIT.S FOOT OIL. id Threshers. rm. Ellis. Monitor aerie, Canton (oblo) lenners,&c. inorariety. ' • • Fertilizers, rs, Stockbridge and ars, prices lists and tare& WELLES. Z./ICY, ance Agent, et. PA. TRACY Main Si ORS 2IIROUGH IE k, WILL BR tiffENZION ing Sz CO.'S 00I\ (ES IMO T_SIONS. Swing chap Is at *lin Streets. ce to, the public that, age stock of • GRAIN. SALT. FISH' .ISIONB generally. - , U.S. IifAIiIIFACITTRING CO. Pittsburgh, Pa ARTICL BIJOICF.IrE 11•F•O CO., MAILIOX, 01110. LIENDUMAN JEWELLER, •L still to be found it the OLD STAND Milll.ltr STREET, Next door to Dr.ll. C. Porter's Drug Store • T I= Wl= A HULL LINZ OP FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, J.:-:. W's .L 'lt Y.., STERLING SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES dz EYE:GLASSES, CLOC,KS,. FROM, TIIO3HEAPIIST TO THE BEFIT. ALL 1 0F WHICH WILL EE BOLD AT THE ( VERY LowEer PRICER, • C7locks; Watches anddewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and. competent workman. M. lIENtIELMAN.. septle-tf NATHAN -TIDD; (Succoisor to Mr. McNeon,) _DEALER IN ~ PITTSTON, WILKESItARRE AND LOYAL SOCK 0 0 A L, "irs' or •-• is 01:4' ' ers I I I : TOWANDA, PA. Er LOWEST PRICES FOR . CARR. The patronage of my old friends and the public generally is solicited. - 9543 P: .80 RAIL WAY `917-M;il Mar g yri: X W - triAutiM'''''':'' - = r l 11 111 tr I k 1 , ' _ stesect•Ft •—: •il ....... 4407 . ..len. L .. 1 S o•Sl v 'tffi I k t. . r . - AUL .....540,% -(4m, "ritiv'tt): - , e__6 Wll sio,,..ci• . . . - --- N ,.,,..: N „ • _., 1 : 114 ,.. M 1 . OM . „..,4.... . 4 . - I L . AG o ( c ° o o .pida ... CHIC • • • .4 . ..IICMICAGO & tobliThf-wr§za. & ~,i,_,....- A , ...-=IG---.- Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY Is the OLDEST 1 BEST CONSTRUCTED I BEST • WUMPED and hence the LEADING RAILWAY OF =E - West and Northweit It is the short and beet route , between ChicsgO and all points in NORTHERN TIMINOIS.rIOWA, DAKOTA. WY OMING, Nebraska. Callifoinis, Oregon. Arizona, Utab. Colonic, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, and for- . • • Council Bluffs, Ornaha,Denver, LEADMIR, SALT LAKE. I San Franoisco.i)eadwood, Sioux 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, Watertown. Houghton. Neenah. Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Huron. Volga, Fargb, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest, At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Matzo & North-Western and she U. P. Wys depart _from, arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicagb, close Connections are , made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago & Grand Trunk Try', and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. Jpirclose connections made at - Junction Points. - It is the ONLY LINE running • / Pullman Hotel Dining Cars 1- - BETAW . • . Chicago and Council Bluffs. - Pullman Sleepe r rs on all Sight Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy if they do - not read over the Chicago & North-Western 'Railway. If you wish' Hie Best Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your Tickets bj this route, giirAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. : All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by. this Line. IiIIGHITT, 2d V.P. apr7 'Bl-Iy. ' - Chicago LIVERY, STABLING; tarriag e?lilaking and E. PIA. EIELIN GF. - - Seneca Arnold Having leased his farm in Warren, has located in the above branches of busi; ness, on FRONT ST., BELOW BBIDGB, Wowanda, Pa: - RE JAAS/iITABLING FOR 40 HOSSEt3. For use of 041% 5 cents each. Also, Horses and Carriages for base. Blackanrithing jai all ffs branches. promptly done, Horse Shoeing a spccfalty. Carriages Manufactured and Repalied. If 7012 want anything in the above 1ine.4.11 on SENECA ARNOLD. April 224:: MRS. A. B. WHITNEY, Fasaiortanz 1111EILLIZI ICEtp DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER - Al,BO AGENT FOR THE Domestio Perfect-Fitting I:iiitterrs No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Stock entirely new and fresh from the city; 110 old goods in stook. GOods and work unsurpassed either in styles or make, up. oct2B-iy RUMP :TREY -. BROS. & TRACY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of MEN'S, BOYS; WQMEN'S, MISSES, AND CIFILDRENS Boots, Shoes, Rubbera, &Gii CORNER. MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, rrowANI3A., PA. man ANNOUNCE, JAMES McCARE HMI REMOVED MS GROCERY Braixra ? TSE scarm,Emyr AND BRIDGE EITBEETI. *lira - lig HAS ZSTABLIMIED • Head - Quayl e: FOR :141211711717G TifEiLIZ.:E tit immEk.PlOllBlON • i Arc., &e• • - CASH PAID for Desirable Pro. duce. Fin© BUTTER and EGGy a specialty. Agents Wahted tif.0...0-Lithograph picture or u"4." ' ourPr( Meat JAMES A. ,GARPIELD. This beautiful wort of art is printed fa p i colors, on heavy' er, and mounted- ready Ming on the wall. it is not only a corr€ct trait, but also contains the historical evezta his:life, shows the Vona at Mentor, AStalltiMl4, and the Deallpßed Scene. It Is a magiaxit Memorial Picture. Circulars and terms free.- Address, 11. W. -KELLEY k 711 &Diem Street; Philadelphia, p i Sept. 29, 188141. HORSE._ o Bend 25 cis. r y; fo 'mum Luirrion of "A Treatise dncurrenc the Efo r uat ri l his Diseases." It•gives the best trfatrieza all diseases, has GO fine engibavings ahoy BOOKri""'tlettleisruni6d ty ses taught in any other way, a table. showing qua of all the principal medicines used for the hua as well as their effects and Mitidetee 25 at ,.. poison, a large cilllectiost am .tininur arczrriw, ruler tr telling the age of a horse, with an engrt,,, showing teeth of each year and large-tn o l of other yaluable horse information., 805,4 of horsemen have pronounced it Worth u.su than books costing $5 . The arty tki; 2G0,000 sold in about onef ear before it vised shows how popular the book is, Th t . vised edition is arm woar. mrrzussrisni you • cractruts. AGESTS , WANTED, Dr. Kendall & Co, Inosburgh Falls, Vermont Mar 11-Iyr. . • a. H. SIMMINSi. THE FAI 3 HIONALI3I.E BOOT, -SHOE AND GAITER - - MANUFACTURER. - ! ' Is noir propired to do all kinds of liork:s his line in the latest styles; and .of the W I material. i: - ALL WORK and MATERIAL WAxtzliz, Repairing done neatly and prottvir on short notice. 4n PATTONt BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store, 25 Yon need not Die .. to Win IN THE MUTUAL ENDOIVMhTi AND ACCIMINT ASSOCIATION Of ,Bath, N. T. You receive one-hilt of your inenrance,“ cording to the American Life Table, when to thirds of yottr life expectancy ifflnithed-1_ Ulna tra Mtn. a man or woman joining the Au> ciati on at 36 years of age taking a certilcattin $2,500, receives 11.275 when a-little over Si ma of age, exactly the period trl life when s late financial help,is generally more needed thus any_other time. BLADES A ROGERS, General Agent. for Pen June2tf BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURE AND BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER, Scc. Alfred. J. Purvis No. 131 Genesee street, UTICA, Y All work in his line done well and promptly it lowest price. Parties having volumes incomplete will be hr• nished with any missing numbers at cost price. All orders given to J. J. Scanlan, Agent kr Bradford County, will be promptly executed sc• cording to directions. . sep3•tt 2:05 THE MOST SUCCESIAVEL REMEDY eve? ILP covered, as it is certain In its effects and doe not blister. Also excellent far human BEAHPBOOF BELOW. - . FROM COL. L.T. FtiSTE:IL ; • . r Youngstown, Ohio, May.,loth, 'Dn. B.J. S7.24DALL dr. Co:—I- had a very es>. ble Hambletonlan colt which I prized very t. 41 -- ly, he bad a large bone spavin on one joint sal a swill one on the other which made hinfltrl lame; I had hiniunder the charge of tws Teter nary surgetins which failed to cure him. lie one day reading the advertisement of Kends-'t Spavin Cnrekti the Chicago. Express, Ileum: - ed at once to try it, and got our druggists hen to send for 14 they ordered three bottles . ; It' d them all and thought I Wald give it a there;i: trial, I used It according to directions; and tV _fourth day the colt ceased to be lama, and Ot lumps have disappeared. I used but tine burro and the colts limbs are as free' from limps as smooth as any horse in -the state. tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable ty I let two of my neighbOrs have the rentsumi two bottles, who are now using it. , • • Very Respectfully T..IOSTEI Kendali's • Sparna' Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Fatten's Mills, Wasleton co., N.Y.. Feb.21:6 1 . Da. IL J. KENDALL, Dear Sir:—The psrudal s .See on which I used your Kendall's 3ov:a Ira/ a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen moatti standing. I had tried many things, bat in Your Spalin Cure put the foot to the grecal again, and for the urst time sinco Wert, tag natural position. For a family limmeat it ei• cols anything we aver aged. • Yours truly, • REV. 11. P. BELL. Pastor of M. E. Church, Fattens 31111SN,+ • - Price $l, per bottle. or , •1s bottles tern s . Druggists bare it or can get it for you, it TLA be sent to any address on receipt of price bj proprietors, DR. 13. .1. KENDALL & CJ., • burgh Falls. Vt. Sold.st 7. Dr. H. C; Porter's Dril; So TOWANDA, PA ju1y28.91 cam MI