Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, November 03, 1881, Image 4

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    'Correspondence of the Tap Root.]
THE ROOT °FMB MATTER
'•We cannot see our way de3r towartiti
securing our rights by tho rupport of
patties that refuse :tn.] r wise
thr use of thcir putt r alt.& a 1 - 1 4 /Wier tJ
t (Les. Nur. Dirt. Cuu. 1. O .
of G. T.)
The right to 'exist involves the right
to the means of perpetuating existence:
Our- goverment is the result of the aR•
gregated exercise of the individual Goa
given right .of self-prest r cation. The
right to form it [wolves also the right
to change it. •
Its founders stalti4 "their lives, their.
fortunes, and their saw-ed honor" to
secure to thenibeives and to their pos
terity such rights. I They priied them
highly. As:the tesults of their efforts
we havelhe constitutional guarantee
that it. iq .- the right of the people "to
alter, reform or aboliAl their govein
laellt in such ma . uner as tley
proper."
- The power that refuses to permit the
exercise of such right by the ptople,
practically nullifies the right itself.
The right to traffic in alcoholic bever
ages.is neither a God-given nor inde
feasible one. It is simply a privilege
granted by law. through our courts or
excise boards, and may be withheld at
discretion, or the law authorizing the
granting of such privilege may be re
pealed and the privilege wholly denied.
Two classes of persons object to the
prohobition of the traffic, claiming
that such prohobition ie a , trespass rip
en their rights and
_liberty.
The dealer objects, that it deprives
- him ►f his means of livelihood. It is
true it deppives him c'.f his particular
zneausof livelihood. But he has no
right to complain of this. The author.
ity that grants him lideuse for a con
sideration may refuse ko renew it. As
to the rights of the two parties in the
case, the public has just as clear a right
to- refuse to grant license as the., dealer
has to refuse to accept the terms under
which it is offered. The government has
the same right to refuse to grant privil
eges destructive of self, as the
Dealers under the license system
have no right to complain of the appli
cation to them of the rule: which they
enforce against , others. The license
system prohibits all who have: no license.
leis partial prohobition. It is' pp
posed to make it general and' treat all
alike.
. The second class are tht drinkers.
Stop the sale of liquor and the drinking
will stop, unless drinkers make it for
their own use. Sumptuary laws, such
are called, and are objected to.
When a party of men declare against
all samptuary laws, they declare that
they would not abridge people's rights
as to drink, food or apparel even to
save the government or protect any
portion of its subjects from destruction.
They thus deny the right of self-preser-
vation so far as appliable to government
when such right comes in opposition to
taste or appetite, however morbid or
depraved. The State—the Nation is
made up of individuals. That which
destroys or injures personsdestroys or
injures integral parts of the State. If
'the State has the,powerj to protect its
several parts, it mast have power over
the enemics of these parts. People to
live under the protection of government - ,
must yield somewhat to the organiza
tion Mutt prutccta them. That, gwreiu
ment is best which La ords the best pro
tection with the largest liberty consis
tent therewith, in other wOrdS the lar
gest liberty with the least trespass or
yielding of natural rights. -
All crimes and offences are trespasses
upon rights. Now it comes down to
this that if three-fourths of the crimes
committed result from the liquor traf
fic, then by prohibiting it, three.-fourtiis
of the whole work of governmental
protection scan be accomplished with
no rights saerficed or yielded save those
of • the thinker to his grog.
' Most grog drinkers will adn.it in
their sober moments, that they would
the better off without it. These know
the elangerotis tendency and general
results of their habits, i►ud that their
practioes - are to an. extent at least crim
inal in - character. So 'the only right
taken or yielded by prohobition is the
right of self-conscious offenders to pur-
Ate a dangerous practice, if right it
may be callel
Hence, this is the wisest and most
Lcuelicial , .governmeut act possible,
i.,:vause it kill effect most with the
1.-ist expenditure. Ti is the "ounce
~f in,reation worth many , pounds of
rare. ,•
Thu constraints of law should, fall
upon the wrong doer. The law that
proteetS wrong doing, and causes evil
to fall upon the innocent, is a fraud.
The law that does not restrain the
wrong doer is useless for protection.
The question of prohobition. is simply
a question as to whether the morbid
unnatural appetite for strong drink . has,
stronger demands for gratification at
the hands of the government,' than men,
women and children have fur protec
tion from all the terrible evils result
ing therefrom. In other words, is the
right to grog S.) B:iered that all other
rights must be sacrificed for it gratifi
cation?'
Temperance is a personal virtue, the
same as the practice of • -honesty
or any other virtue. Any subject
or qaestiou upon which it be
comes necessary to make laws for the
public good, becomes thereby a politi
cal question. We measure evils by their
known affects. Goierument must meet
and grapple with the enemies of its sub
jects, and treat them according to their
jtyst deserts, whatever their guise - or
garb. It it cannot do this, it is 'un
worthy the function. If the evils of
the traffic rise above all others, then the
quc-stion of treatment becows pars
mount to others.- The fact that it ex li
-
ists bylgovernmeet• sanction, runs riot
under government seal, - is an . admission
-of goVe i ronient authority' over it.. It is
like a ravenous beast wearing a govern
ment Collar, protected by government
authority, let loosd upon the people,
worrying, maiming antlrdestroying the m
_
by the hundred thousands. Such sanc
tion and .protection pitt4 the govern
ment.in the position of trespasier and
-aggressor. :upon the; people, liable to
action' for all damages if it could be
• brought auto a court of equity. •
•lAut the p.ople -are theinselves the
rulers,esercising such functions through
their chosen agents, It is an error how
evei to assume that public ()Onion rules,
or becomes crisalized into law as-'
against controlling selfish interests, or
ganizred, and under 2 , Unita leaders.
Popiilar sentimeut is agsiust the liquor
traf f ic and has been for many years, yet
it is bolstered up by law; our public
records certify to the good 'inorat char
acter of those engaged in it; and they
jnstify themselves by the sanction it
gives, and the partnership in thw profit
by the public, and the influence they
exert 'upon those high iu position and
honor in the laud. They are a unit in
purpose as to the 'protection
deceive the
traffic. Their policy is divide, deceive
and conquer,
The people took forty-one counties of
this State from them at the first outset..
That victory- wawa proof .to them that
the question must be kept from .the
heople. lt must be buried under the
rubbish of party interests and preju
diciti, behind party lines. The people I
now ask these parties to give' them an
opportunity of deciding the question of I
license, by voting on a constitutional
anieudment. It is a right which their .
constitnt.on guarantees to them. These
pieties are in such ft ar of the liquor in
tent at, that they dare not, CV' n deel ire
in favor of giving th people au oppor
tunity of exercising au utiquestiono
constitutional right to settle a question
of vital importance to them and• their
posterity. One which looms up above
all others in importance in any aspect
from which it May be viewed. - k
The committee on resolutions in the
Republican State Convention, held, at
Harrisburg; September Bth, refused to
I
adopt one in ,favor of such a measure,
Honorable George Landon, who pre
sented and urged the adoption of _ such
a resolution, says, "Here it necessarily
endeti r Under the circumstances the
passage. of the measure was an utter
impossibility 'in open convention." '
Now the question ; comes, what shall
the people do?: The Deiliperatic party
as au organiz.ition stanis minutely op
posed to what it calls sumptuary lairs. Its
policy, openly avowed, is for that traffic.
The Republican party Claiming and
really holding a large portion of the
temperance element of the Slate in its
ranks refuses : to give the influence of
its power as an organiz itiow is favor of
granting the people an opportunity of
exercising a sacred
.right. A. right no
less sacred than the right of self govern
ment itself. R. is the right, to .secure
which, our fc. , refathers\pledged their
lives, their fortunes and their sacred
honor. The question is frankly put:—
Is it not a refusal of an opportunity to
exercise a right equivalent. to 'the denial
of the right itself? .
..
Political parties claim to be the CuSto- 1
dians of the people's interests. If they,'
reins to give their influence in of
such interests what claims have they to
th pport of the People? . Are they to
lie forever and receive support for
eu
hat they did 'in the distant paSt, doing
.
nothing for the' present . or future?
The liquor men are a power, and
wield that poWer successfully, because
they are a unit in their purpose to pro
tect their traffic. If those' opposed,
would learn wisdom from them in this
respect and put it in prahtice at the
polls, politicians • would - respect them
and cheerfully accede to their demands.
The convention, by whose request
Hon.'Geo. Landon presented the subject
as above, adopted in its resolutions the
sentiment at the he Ad of this article and
also unanimously the following
Resolution : "Wc'declare it to he our
determined purpose in the. future to
vote onlY . for such men and candidates
of those Parties whose ptisition and
pledges arc unequivocal upvi, two .u.si,
important question beforelhe people of
our State." . .
This is the key to the solution•of the
whole ,question. Let every man who is
opposed to the liquor traffic form • ench
a resolution in his own mindland sacred
, ly keep it, and the desired object will
soon be obtained.
'James 11.1.' Wilson, the candidate-for
State Treasurer, nominated by the Pro
hibition party of Pennsylvania . , is - the
,4.
only condidate f that. office that an
swers the Conditions of this resolution.:
But says one: 4 Yo - i throw awayyour
vote if, you vote for hiin and only help
the Democrats, who are more strongly
opposed to you -than the Republicans
- are. Of the two ; evils:choose tho least."
We should choose neither. To vote
for one of two parties because• It is
strong is simply submitting the vote to
be determined by might instead of right.
It is ignoring eery principle of right of
action higher Plait that of worldly, time
serving polioy. It is practically saying
I will give the devil my vote_ becanSe
others do. To vote for the right is no
more throwing the - vote away than is
casting sued into a fertile soil. • .
The powerbf votes upon politicians
is almost magical.. "How: inany.votes
back . your claim, air ?" says the politi
cian." "EnoUgh. to turn the scale for
or:against you." "Very
us the vote that -will assure our success
and you shall have what you - a emand."
They are the most practical men in the
world. Let the people of Pennyslvania
opposed to the trail:lc, vote their princi- .
ples on this question this .year, and give
assurance -that they will do. the same
next year. on the State ticket and candi
dates for .the Legislature they will
see an auspicious beginning of a grand!
0. 3; CtrunarcK.
success.
THE DELAWItI:OB SMIGEONS.
•
mington Probably has the largest star-,
goon-fishing firm. in the country. They
employ some thirty or forty nets, •11 - 1
told, on the . Deli Ware, ten or which
are fished by the month. A, schooner
is kept busy in the ice trade and a
steamer accompanies the boats. While
the men aro fishing the steamer' moves
from boat to boat, taking on the stur,
geous as fast as caught, dreSsing them
on the boat and taking the caviar from
them. The seines in which the fish are
caught are about two hundred fathoins
long, are thirty-two meshes deep and
are made of thirty-two •cotton twine.
The firm uses three tons of cotton twine
a year. The season. commences aly
April 1, and should close, about July 1,
so as to, give the fish a chance to spawn.,l
As it is the river is fished clear up to
the freezing time. Speaking 'of caviar,
mentioned alnive, it should be state('
that it is the spawnof the- fish and is a
lavorite sauce, particularly with the
Germans. It consists simply ot the
fish eggs, properly cured, and epienres
regard it very highly. 'Many 'hundred
kegs are shipped to Germany each year.
' The firm after:much trouble,. is able to
.put up the 'caviar 'very nicely, with a
patent preparation.— Wilmington Every
Ereniny.
Chotre .E.rtracts from Druggists.'
- -"We know the value of nislt, hope, calisaya
and iron compo,iiug 'Malt-Bitters.'"
"Our'lady customers highly praise them."
"Physicians prescribe them in this town."
"The largest bottle and bthit medicine."
"Debt blood partner on our shelves."
"Our best people take Malt-Bitters."
"Sure cure for chills and liver diseases."
A PERFECT STRENGTHENtR.A S
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for ail- &Ewes re- ,
quiring a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Appepsi , t, hircr
milted Ferers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strewth, Lack tf Energy, etc. Enrici,•3s. c . ..,
the blood; strengthens thc'muscles, and give; new life to the nerves. They art -
like a charm on the digestive organs ; removin all dyspeptic symptortv, such .
oma k
as Tasting the Food, Ikkhing, float in the . SI Hecirthurn, itr. The only .
Iron 'Preparation that will not blae en the teeth or give ,
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for 41146 A B C'Book,>42 PP. of
useful and amusing reading—sent free.. f .
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltli - ore, Md. •
THE • POPULAR . CORNER !
• GEO. L. RO ) SS,
has filled up the old MONTANYE STORE witl
a full and complete stock of FRFSII
GROCERIES AND PROVISION S
PRICES AI3 LOW AS THE LOWEST.
Call here for your Groceries.' After you got
prices at Ross' it will be of 110 use to try else-
where for his prices aro down to rock bottom.
Farmers can got the Up-top of the market a
Geo. L. Rose•. AU kinds of Produce taken in ex
change for goods or foreaeh. ; --;
T 1-11F1
Towanda 5 d. Store
i.
•
MAIN S I:l3ElE'ri,
(NEXT llpOR TO FELCH k CO.
s preparc4- to offer a complete assort
I ment, of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware,
VIIITE and DECOILITED CHINA.
Latest designs and plttterns of
MAJOLICA WARE:
BIRD CAGES,. .
_ .
SATCHELS; &C.
For the coming Spring Trade, we
adhere as hPretofore to our established
principle--4that a quick sale with :I small
profit is better than a slow one with a
laige profit : --and therefore our piices
in any line of goods compare
favorable With the prices of • any Other
. •
house. - , . .
Ita - We endeavor to sell thebest
article for the least possible money,
my&tf
LOEWUS & FREIMUTH.
,01:1
CURE
THE GREAT,
flb AT3M
A 23 it i 7 for tnclizeasco of tho KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND BOWELS.
. -
St c:•:::is33 he tty - Itcra of the a , X1.1 poison
that eancza tho drcacfal auffcring which
only 'ad, victims of thtuinat4m can realize.
.'-'IIiOUSAIVIDS 'OF CASES
, of th:, wont forms ef. this .terriblo WWII*
haro boom quickly reliovcd, in a short time
PERFECTLY ; CURED.. •
• ."
. 7" I W . G . RT
4 %IV ha.: vio elc rfq!. s.ueee.s. and an i'r" ; " s nlia
1 4:4 r 71., lit o - 7c:•y 1 ar;., of tho Country. In , hun
&reds of ea has curd where all els° hall
jsl . toi f.7d. It 13 milt, hut cliolOnt, CIIIITAIN
1 - 1 ...C . '-'1 - IS, but 1tan:11 , :: 43 in all i"- , qes.
; : er_ho;9ll I:l7katievir
t.:o .t of tho body.
F 4:•, ot ism-stored.
u" . .iclirerze.r..nd tho
I;' Finse:as ,o.tre2ly healthrtilly. In this
dbeiocz arc erailicatNl , from
• ry
:•• provctby fliousa.7.cbs that
cIRT
iNnsecly tor clib ,,, ertic the
V. of dll raotb: s.:aretions. It should be
vsecl crz:7 bottaals:-:::. as C. d
SPRINcI
NS
MEDICINE.
cures C.OTIPA.
- F1.3 a' •(I ry.:LIALm Diveascs.
- Cheaper thin ever et 'the
OLD ESTABLISHMENT.'
JAMES BRYAN T,
. would
• call the atten
tion! of FARMERS and
r)fhers t 6 his large and e3tuplele
assortment of
p Et ug, gjetg
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of 'his •
own 11.A.NUFAbTURE and war
ranted in every ;par
tieular
Bryant's Flexible Springs used 'in all Platform
.Wagons. Tbo.oasiest and best in use.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY!
Look at these figures: 1 ' i
, L
Two Seated Carriages trom ... , *l5O to sni
Ph/atone, one seated
Top Buggies . 1 .. . 1 115 5 t t o o 1 1 50 54
Open Buggies, '
-4 80 to 100
Democrat Wagons ' . Kt to 110
Remember that the above areall i fully warrant
ed, Brat-class or no pay. -
Repairing promptly atttenlod tont 2 per cent
below last years prices.
Office and Factory car. Main and:Elizabeth Rte.
JAS BRY ANT.
tip
KLINE'S MARKET.
---
c3A.R..aclr... 13 L. C LK.
Main Street First Ward.
JOHN. W. KLINE,
HIVING REMOVED Ins
MEAT &VEGETABLE
]NI .A.RIEE'T
o a wore convenient location. and established
blinself in the Carroll Block. opposite Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS.
FISH, OYSTERS TN THEIR SEASON,
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMRSTICI FRUIT, ko.,
Oa - BOLOGNA SAUSAGE s "tactility. All or
dots promptly delivered;
morchl7•tl
E TONIC
TERS
A.l).pys& Co
HARDWARE
COPPER WARE.
POZ
CM
GrENIEI.II, A V.
DEALERS IN
TIN,
SHEET„IIION
AND
STOVES.
240
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES
Sold in Towanda and
Vicinity,
MARRIAGE-MAKERS
AND BLACKSMITH'S
SU7PLIES.
CARRIAGE *OOD -WORK,
CLARKS
FLEXIBLE SPRING GEAR,
&c., &c
.:D:DYE& CO
MAIN ST., TOWANDA:
You that have beauty,
Come and let us take it,
And you that have flume;
Como and let us make it
Dayton Gilociviell,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially invite the Dnblic.to give cliem a call
at the '
Rooms formerly, occupied by
• 1 G. H. Wood,
'TOWANDA, PENNA.
Recent inaproVereents In the skylight have fur
nished facilities for taking perfect pictnroa
quickly and'in all kinds of weather. •
PORTRAITS FROM PiIOTOGRAPIIS and DE
CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In
dia Ink, Water Colors:Crayons, or Pastelies, any
size.. •
FINEST WORK OF :ARTISTIC EXCEL
. LENCE GUARANTEED. •IQ
STOCK ov•FRAXES ON. HAND
' AT ALL TIMES.
C. S. DAYtON:
Towauda, Oct 6, MO:
MR S. D. V. iS TE D- E, •
ma litifaHyrer ()land Dealer tn. . •
HUMAN HA IL
GOODS.
ucu As WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popUlar
.Chatelaine 13raid,!.
evinyTursa 2•3 THF.HAIRITIADE
mrspectal AttentiOn given to conngiNes
Roots all turned one tray. ;
SW! rams from $1 upuarde . kAlso Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Fate Po der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Brice Elastics.
I'articular attention paid to dressing latiies
fiat .at their homes or at my place of Inians',
over Evans k Hildretb's store..
novis-Cm Was. ID. V. STEDGE.
Ini I 021:1.311 I Wail CS:lll:3ftikto4
CLAIM KND
COLLECTION AGEACI
13P.INK ISc BUCK, Leßaysville, Pa.
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and Life In
surafice. Collect Claims with care and
promptness. They representhone but
-
- FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES !
rheysolicit theconfidence and patronage of thole
having busbies* in their line, and will endeavor
to merit it. Apply to or address
• WO if BRUM& BUCK, Ulll'7Bollo .111.
ONE MO=
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PICTURE GALLERY
Gi-H,"WOOD kist
~~.
~~
illy op en.ir N ew Qallery in
Patton's Block,
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted np
entirely new, with the best, of instrniffints,.,we
are prepired to Loathe i
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting / all for l so ets.
in neat envelcizes, 10 for $1.04.1. Copying at all
kinds of Photographs.and Stereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
Give us a call and we will try and satisfy you
- iu price and quality. roar ktl
A. BEVERLY 81111T11, -
BOOK BINDER,'
. AND l'
-
Zealer in Scroll; Saw Goods.
'
BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DON NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Pine Blank Books •
MY SPECIALTY.
•
E \ \\)
Amateur's Supplielf.
This department of my business - is very conk
plate, and being-apractical sawyer myself I know
the wants.of my patrons. ,
. WOODS, __
. SAW BLADES.
cLocK•movziams, &c,
constantly on hand. fir 1.1.28 worth of designs
for SI. Send for pricilists.
" IMPOSTER " liINDERY.
' Park str :et,
P. O. boa 512. . T. wands. Pa
EVERY QUALITY OF
CARDS,
-
NOTEHEADS,
JOB PRINTING
1
i
R. R. ROCKWELL.
IN. TO NANDA.
•
WE KEEP IN STOCK -
IMO
r ),
ENVELOPES,
LETTERHEADI.4,
STATEMENTS,
&c., • .V
AND WILL DO ALL RIND SOF'
.t
A 7 SHORT NOTICE.
WE HAVE IN STOCK
A SPLENDID LINE OF
AMBER. TINT
Letterheads,
Bullheads,
Statements, &c. '
WEICII WILL BE
PRINTED 4N 711E : BEST STPIIL
AT REASONABLE RA7ES.
BRIDGE STET
FURNITURE STORE
FURNITURE
We are constantly receiving the
newest and latest patterns ir.
PARLOR SUITS, -
• • -
IBED ROOM SETS,
TABLES,
. ' 1
.1 WARDROBES,
--.\ND-- r
lilverythingx
..~t..~-.►
Undertaking.
• We make a specialty of this branch
and shall iive,it ourict - Sonill attention.
We have a full line of •
CPI4 I .P INS, i.
cA.sic. - rrs,
11C)13.1F;r4, &c.
and will not be undersold, Give us a
(inn before 'plireliosing elsewhere.
N. 8.---4, S. Allyn haS no 'eponec
tion with our business.. • • ..
E. B. PIERCE.
SitcCeSsor to N. P. Hicks
JAqq„ 2Gt 1881. (jan27-t
Stevens & Long
rat Dealers in
Gen
Un
CZRIZS,
~ 5
PR VISIONS,
i l l r
MEMO
=
.1,
;
COUNTR PRODUCE
HAVE REMOVED
TO their new store,Q
COR• MAIN AND PINE SM.,
(The oil stand of Fox. Stevens dc Marone.)
. , ..
i
••
. .
They invite attention to their' complete
-gssortment and very large stock of
. '
Choice New Goo . ds, which they
have • alwayF on', habd
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
PRODUCE TRADEi
And • Casb• Paid,; far pesirable
• I
,
M. J. LONG.
DR. JONES' CREAM 'CAMPHOR. 18 THE
.NAME of the popular Liniment that cures
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, 'Swollen of Stiffene'd
Joints. Frost Bites, Pain in the Face, Head or
Spine, chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprains,-Burns,
Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect,
Poison Vines, etc.. for Man or Beast
Always reliable, 'and almost instantan
eous In its relief. -Having an agreeable odor it
is pleasant to apply. Sold by all druggists.
Price 25 eta.
• N. B.—This Liniment recelced a Prize Medal
at the State Fair. 1879.
ASA JONES, Prop'r, 319 N. 341 St.. Phila., Pa.
Jan. 13. 6-m.
DR, JONES'CREADI CAMPHOR
IS THE NAME OF ,the popular Liniment
that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or
Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, pain iu the Face,
Head or Spine. Chapped bands, Bniises,Sprains,
Burns. Moaquloto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect. Poison from common Poison Vines. etc.,
for man or beast. Always reliable, and, almost
instantaneous in its relief. „Having an agreeable
• odor, it is pleasant to ',apply.. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 2.5 cents. •
N. B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal a
the State Fair. 1.879. • May. ly.
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
disease and are now living Witnesses that they
have been tenoned from a terrible and untimely
death. Dieters, Ministers and the roortreated
Free. Write fora Cleculargivingfall particulars.
Address Drs. OEO. CRANE & RUSH BROWN,
Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o.lyr.OPß4cn.
KE DALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Ts sure to cure Spavins, Splints.
Curb, &c. It removes all unnatural
"- 1-I,n3eulargements.. DOES POT mum.
flax no equal for any lameness on
3 #•:,..:.libeast or man. it has cured hip• Joint
lameness in a person who had suf
. .lered IA yOars. ; Also cured rheuma
'-,tlifin, corns, frost-bites or any
-aVor lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish on h01c,..t. Send for illustrated
eirular giving rogarioi RA:. - oz. Price $l. ALL
DIIIRIGISTS have it or can get it !lrryen. Dr. it.J
Kendall & Co.. proprietors. tuosourgh Falls
ereiont. Ct. POUTER. Agent, Towanda. Pa.
ALWAYS '.°N vart A ty l% Pap fl e u r t ,
White and Colorcd Card; and other
material. for execntfhg first-class Job
Printing, at the Office of TUE BRAD•
FORD REPUFLICAN. All orders proniptly
executPtl, and At the lea& cash rated
AGRICULTURAL
rIL&OHXNERT
BEST r AND LEADING KINDS,
FOR NALt WHOLLSA4: AND RETAIL
R. At. W E-L LE S,
TowAnur4. PA,
SPRI G-TOOTH. HARROWS.
Unrivaled by auy other contrivance for the
thorough preparation of all plowed ground for
grain evops, they Will cover broadcast grain.
nearly of well as th e grain drill will put it in,
and shotild precede the grain drill in prepara
tion of Oteolla. No . farmer should be without
one. ;
WIARD CIi t ILLED PLOWS.
Mg
These are the very best chilled plows in the
market for general use. and all work. I chal
lenge fair and thorough trials with them in
competition with tha, other leading chilled
plow.. They are the fiery beat plows for hard,
dry and stony soils, and lighter In draft, doing
the beet work, running steadier, better points
and every way reliable.
Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill
is offered is the Brat drill in the market. It will
bear careful comparison' and competative trial.
Come and examine it. For sale a new Champion
Drill.
Prices from $l5. $22 to $3O, and up.
Ei Star Hydraulic Cement
A car load just .sceived.l Excellent anti cheap
For sale in any quantity. -
Al".113IIRN FARM WAGONS,
With either Thimble ekein.Wood Axles Or Best
Whole Piece "Anchor Brand" Iron Axles. 'First
class, beat In quality, cheapest and warranted in
every respect.
Platform Wagons, Open and Top Buggies—
First chum, excellent. and low priced.
CHAIN'PIIM.PS.,
Gickod and cheip. Easily set.- Send for prices
Excellent and cheapest common lead pain to
warranted to . give satiefaction. -
LEBEICATINO OILS, NEATS FOOT OLE
Hate Ptwers and Threthett.
Harder's, Wheeler's. Gray's, Ellis. Monitor
PortaLilo Traction Steam Engine, Canton (Ohio,
Vibrating Threshers awl Cleaners, &c. , I
,_ _ ~ -
CORN SHEL LERS in variety.'
i
Commercial Fertilizers,
Aller.town, Lister Brothers. Stockbridge and
Bowker's. Send for circulars, prices lists and
all eriquircs promptly answered.
To tUt
Mii
sTEyENs.
-BY--÷
PORTABLE CIDER 'MILLS:
;FODDER 'CUTTERS.
In varkety, sizes and prices tosuit.
cLIQUID PREPARED PAINT.
R. M. WELLES.
- TOiVANDA. Angust 25th
if". G. 17?..1C Y ,
General Insurance Agent,
TOWANDA. PA.
Oince trithPATCH c TRACYMain
ALL COMM UNICA TlO2 2 R 0 UG H
THE PGA' T OFFICE WILL RE
CEI VEPH OM P TVEN2 10 IV
os-2,4'M
STOP AT
MUIR& CO.'S
- t 4 OR
GROCERIES
AND
, PROVISIONS.
The place to ISM Money b owing cheap to at
Corner lgain and Fra:►klin Streets
towe(DA.
They respectfully announce - to the public that
they have a largo stack of
.FLOUR; FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, SALT. FISH
PORK, and PROVISIONS generally.
OM
Nye have also added , co our stock a variety of
II WOODEN WARE, suck as BUTTER TUBB, FIR
MUM, ETO..
Just received a large' stock of Swam Teas.
Coffees, Spices, atorrusows FIIRE SOAP, the
best in the market, and other makes of soap
Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at low
nrices for Cash. oat 2617
A LIFK-LIKE CRAYON PORTRAIT
DEAD iiiiIDENT.
SILL 14x19 • INCIIES
A few short hours after our bravo President's
death had been announced to a sorrowing coun
try, every yard of crape. and every portrait that
could be had were nought up at fabulous prices.'
While thousandsnucceeded in getting his Por
trait, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, tried
in vain, .The U. A. Manufacturing Co. of Pitts-
bnrg, Pa. bail about 2000 copies that were unsold
during the camfaign, outside of these there
were not one hundred copies in that city. In
lees than two hours after,it had become known
that they hail them, every one WAS sold and
thousand more wore wanted. One young man
bought 500 of them, and .old them within an
dtdur—clearing $6O on them. This firm immedi-
Moly telegraphed to the leading picture pub-
Ushers of the country. aun bomtht up all that
could be had--about 15.000. They will, while
these last, send them to any address in the
United States post paid at the following rate: 1
portrait 500. 5 for $2.00, 25 for $O.OO. 50 for
.$10.00;or 10i for $15.00. Any one ordering one
hundred can readily sell them in a few hours for
$50.00, Good canvassers can make • $5OO in the
next,tlo days selling them. Whether you wish
One er 100 addrc _ _ _
U. S. MANTFAcTUMNO CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
91'o sklt,r. A
HOUSEHID
The poor as well as the rich, the, old as well
as the young.' the wife, as well as the husband.
the young maiden as well as the young man, the
girl as well as the boy, may just as well earn a
f..w dollars in honest employment, as to sit
around the house and 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 infor
mation to you free of cost. It will cost you only
one cent fora Postal card to write for our Pros
pectus, and it may be the means of making you
a good many dollars. —
Do not neglect this oppOrtnulty. You do not
have to invest a large sum of money, and run a
great risk of losing it..-You will readily see that
it will be an easy matter to make from $l6. to
sieo. a week, and establish a lucrative, and inde
pendent • business, honorable, straightforward
and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, tot
there is MONET IN IT- for ill who engage with
us. • We will surprise you and you will w onder
why you never wrote to us befbre. WX BIRD
FULL PAUTICULAIIS Mtn. Addreell.
iName this ipap cr .. ;
T.iert. 22, 'Bl-Gmos.
HORSESend '25 cents in stamps or
currency fors new 11(11113E
'BOOK. It treats all diseased. has 35 fine engrav
ings showing positions assumed by sick horses.
BOOKa table of doses, a large collection
of VALUABLE *RECIPES, rules
for tolling the age of a horse, with an engraving
showing teeth of each year. and a large amount
of other valuable horses information. Dr. Wm.
H. Hall says, have, bought books that I paid
$5 and 10 for which Ido not lite as well as Ido
yours." BLVD roe A Crnotri.A.X. AGENVII WANTXD
D. J. Kendall. M. D.. Enoeburgh Falls, Vt.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
M lIENDELNI
JAMES MeCARE
JEWELLER,
Is still Ao be foiled at the OLD STAND
41.41A' S7IO:E.11,
Next door t6 . - Dr.ll . C. Porter's Drug Store
'FINE AMERICAN t_ND SWISS
J E Wf.EL R . Y ,
STERLING SILVER 'AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
• CLOCKS, •
FROM TILE CHEAPEST TO'THE BEST.
ilfir ALL V E RYICH WILL EE BOLD AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
Clock., Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired
by an experienced - and competent workman.
M. HENDELMAN.
•
septlG4l
NATHAN TIDD,
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
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' ''- • . • , 1 . MANUFACTURER. ' •
FOOT or PINE STREET, NEAR r.oURTIIOUS.E. : ' . 1
-. .. I Is now prepared to do all kinds of wurk'in
TOWANDA, PA, •
.- 1 his line in tue latest styles, and of tim kit
•
, .
- I - material.
--- 1 ALL WORK and3IATERIAL WM:HAMEL/.
.
sir LOWEST 'PRICES FOR CASIT. —6.
. . i on short notice. In PATION . .:3
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The patronage of my old friends and the public i BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Stqt,
generally is solicited. 9sep; va . 2:. -
Chipago'.'&'.-Nortli-Western
RAILWAY ' •
Is. the OLDEST ! BEST 'CONSTRUCTED ! REST
EQUIPPED ! and heuen,tlie
I.t: IYI N:Gr RAILWAY
It Is the abort arid - best route bitween Chicago
• - - - -
and voista in .• .
NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. WY
OMING, Nebraska. Callitot nia, Oregon. Arizona.
Utah. Colorado, Idaho, 3loutana, !lie..Nada, and
for
Council Bluffs,Omaha,Benver,
San Francisco:Deadwood, Sioux City,
Cedar Rapids. Des MOines, Columbus, and all
Pointe in the Territories, and the West. Also
for Milwaukee, Omen Bay ; Oshkosh, Shebo7gau,
Marquette, Fond do Lac, Watertown. Houghton,
Neenah, Menasha, St, Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo, Bismarck. Winona, LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota,
Wisconsin and the Northwest. ,
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago. S:
North-Westeru and she 11. P. Wye depart from,
arrive at'and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connections are made with
the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore A.
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
k Grand Trunk Wye, and
,the Kankakee - and Pan
Handle Routes.
Puslltnain' Hotel Dining Cars
BETWEEN
Chicago and Ccntacil Muffs.
Insist upeit Ticket Agents selling you Tickets
via — this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy if tbey,do not read over She Chicago Z:
NoLtlilWestern Railway.
If you wish the Best Traveling Ac r commoda.
Bons you will buy your Tickets by this route,
WAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Lint'
MARVIN HUGIIITT,'24 V.P.& Gen.Mang'r,
apr7'rl-iy. Chic go
Seneca Arnold
Having leased 1!;:-; farm in. Warren,
located iu the above
bratiches of bnai4
FRONT ST., BELOW. BRIDGE,
Towanda, Va.
ARTICLE.
BUCKEYE WIrG CO.,
31.truos, Our
Mar 2.0.1vr.
WITH AFULL. LINE Or.
WATCHES,
iSiccessor to lir. 31c4ean,)
DEALER IN
AND LOYAL SOCK
'COAL,
-THE
• . OF THE ,
West and Northwest
LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE.
a/rClose connections made at Jun c tion Pointe
• It is the ONLY LINE runnning
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains
LIVERY, STABLING,
Carriage-Making and
E' .I_l - EL IN C 4-.
neqs, on
•HE lIAS STABLING FOR 40 HORSES.
For use 01 stalls, 5 cents each; also, Horses
and Carriages for hire.
ILlacksmithing in all its branches. promptly
done . .. Horse Shoeing a specialty.
Carriages tlanmactured and Repaired. If you
want anything In the above line call on •
SENECA ARNOLD.
Apra 224 f
MRS. A. 8.4 WHITNEY,
a . FASHIONABLE
IVIL IL La Xre ER,,,
DRESS•FITTER & DRESSMAKER
ALSO AGENT FOR THE
Dome*die Perfect-Fittititz Putt ern.
No. 3 Bridge St., Towarda. '
. .
IPried $l, per bottle, or ,1s bottles f.:: 7 .• 1- ,
bruggists havelt or can get it fer you, or It In ,
Ibe sent to any address on receipt of prica b, tt , '
i proprietors, Pit. ii. J. KENDALL & CO.. 1 . 1 " ..
Stock entirely, new and fieali from thel ' NO 1 i burgh Falls: Vt. • Bold at
c ty; - .
old goods in stock.,•
Goods and work unsurpassed either in stsfeS [ ' - • .
... • •
or make up. ' vet 2 S - IY I Dr. H. C. rtees Ding SW tr.
WOW LI REY AIRO-S, & Tit 'A C )7-,
ltannfaetnrersAntl Whol(.Bale Dv:ilers in :Ili kinds .of
MEN'S, BOYS. WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CIIILDREN.4
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, &pii
CORNER 11 AIN . - A ND ELIZABETH SI:RP:IITh.+,
11AS REMOVFI) 11154 t;I:oqEILY ISUSINkimi
TUE 80rT114.11.8T CORNER OF .11AfN
ANI) BRIDGE HISEETS. WHERE;
Head Quarter's
FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE op
aaporms o PROYIBIOIB,
CASH 'PAID for Desiz able Pro-
iiiiß
Fine 13IITTER end EGGS
ME
specialty.
Agents Wanted lere 1,,
:verTY:nr ettu•
ticuChrome-Lithograph Picture or, , _ ur
Prtsideut . • • -
JANES A. GARFIELD.
This beautiful work of art is printed in ten
colors, op heavy paper, and mounted ready
bang on the wall. It Is not only- a correct prJr.
trait, but also contains the historian events of
his life; shows the flame at ."ntor. AliaStine.e.44
and . Mentor , the Death-Bea - ticen?.. It is a magnificent
Memorial Picture. Circulars and terms free
Address. It W. KELLEY k co.
711 Sans= Street, - Philadelphia. Pal.
Sept. TJ, IHSI-4t.
llORSE. , o l3 r en e d va V en c e t;.
f l o u r ii t t il l e tlp t ! .
VIKED Lannon of "A Treatise on the Horse sr:a
ble Diseases." It gives the best treatment Mr
all diseases, has CA.) fine engravings showing
BOOKpositions assumed by• aSet '
horses better than can Le.
taught in any other way, a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines used for the hone
as well as their effects and antidotes when a
25 poison, a large collection b: •
TALVABLE IXECITPTX. rules f. 4
telling the age of a horse, with an engra.ing
showiug teeth of each year and a large .ttnount
of other valuable horse information. liardreth
1 of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact Mu
2G0,000 sold in about one - year before it
' vised shows bow popular the book is. The re.
wised edition is alum moan INTEREATIW., SEX!,
j 1 - 04 A czr.cCL:A/I;' AGENTS WANTED. Dr. 4, p, .
Kendall k Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont
afar 11-lyr. - •
.T. El Si ENT L 1 INS.
BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER
'Repairing done neatly and piomptly
You need not, Ole to. Win
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT:
A.OOIOIINT ASSO:IATI:11
Yon. receive one-half of your insurance,`),,.
cording to the American Llle 'raki , ), when tad
thirila of your life expectarKy is flnisLed—i
illustration:a man or •woman joining them)° ,
dation at :td years of age taking a certificate n:
$2,500, receives $1,275 when &little over yea:e
of age, esactly the period in life when a MC.
financial help is generally more needed than s;
• any other time., .
3nne•_tf.
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
BOOK BINDIER,
Alfred J . ritirvis,
All work in his line thine well and promi.tlyst
lowest price.
Parties having volumes incomplete will be ft:.
nished with any missing numbers at cost price
An orders givento J. J. Scanlan, Agent fir
Bradford County. will be promptly
.etecuted
cording to directions: . " Per..4tt
105
THE. MOST SUCCESSFUL -RIDIE-DY ertr
covered. as it is certain in its effects .a id
not blister. Also excellent • for human
Item). PROOF unow.- '
• . Youngstown, Ohio, May loth.
Un. IL .1. KENDALL. k Co:-1 hail a very valua
ble liambletonian colt width prized very LL`-'
ly, he bad a large bone spaviu ccrieub
a small one on the other which made tort «
lame: I had him under the charge oftwo vetch,
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. dy , : ,
one day reading the advertisement of lienha I
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I deternl.:3 -
ed at once to it, and got our drug';4l.4tai , : . !
to send for it, they ordered three bottles: I s
them all and thou4ht I would give it a th,nu::
trial, I used it according to directions and t.:
forivth day the - Colt ceased to bee lame. and :2 2
lumps have disappeared. I usEd but one
and the colts limbs are as free from Inuit , '
as smooth as any horse in the state. Ile is ,--
tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable
I lot two of my neighbors hay° the reinata:F._
two bottles, who are 110 W it.
Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTEL.
Kendalfs Spavin Cure
Pattun's Mills, Wash'ton co.. N.Y., Feb.ll.*•:.
Dr.. 11. J. KENDALL, Dear Sir:—The partwalt:
case on which I used your Kendall's Spavin
was a malignant ankle sprain of siatteu
standing. I had tried many things, but loyal:.
Your hpavin Cure put the foot to the kir.;i l
again, and for the that time since hart c.l
natural position. For a family liniment Itet•
eels anWiing we ever used.
Yours truly,
11EV. M. P. BELL.,
Pastor of M. E. C hurch, Platens
To AV A.NT II A., I t
ItE HAS EITABLISIIED
Am., &c.
April YJ ly
THE FASHIONABLE
IN THE
AND ,
Of Bath;
BLADES & DOtiE ; BS.
General Agents for l'enr.'l
SEEI
PAPER RULER.
No. 131 Genessee street,
UTICA, N. Y
ALL
PROM COL. L. T 1 POSTER
ON HUMAN FLESH.
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