Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, December 15, 1881, Image 4

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    THE BRONZE DOORS OF
UNITED STATES CAPITOL.
In a previous article, we gave you a
brief description of our magnificent
Capitol building at Washington for ours
it is, with all its splendor of polished
marble, glowing canvas and almost ori
ental richness of ornamentation.
Imagine yourself standing on the
eastern boundary of the broad esplanade
in front of the Capitol. The velvety
turf of the wide lawn is shaded by a few
stately trees; and one is pointed out to
you as “ffamner's tree," for whose life
the great statesman plead so eloquently
and effectually. The smooth, orange
red walks, winding through the mala
chite green sward, are bordered by
flowering shrubs and plants; that, from
the blossoming crocuses of early April
to the splendor of May roses and the
pale chrysanthemums of late December,
light up' the wide park with bands and
masses of brilliant color.
The longer you gaze at the eastern
facadeiif the noble building, the greater
your ailmiration for the pare simplicity
of its outlines and the combination of
grace and majesty in its proportinns.
Let uti7escend to the entrance of the
north, - * Senate, wing of the Capitol
by a broad flight of polished marble
steps. We cross the pillared portico,
with its 24 Corizthian columns, 38 feet
in height, and a pair of magnificent
bronze doors swing noiselesslyliside for
our entrnce. We are sure to express
our delight at finding the portals to this
great building in perfect keeping with
the imposing grandeur of the exterior;
as well as - in harmony with the ornate
beauty a the interior. These doors
were designed by Thomas Crawford and
modeled" by William H. Bhinehardt.
They were cast and finished in 1865, by
Ames & Co. of Chicopee, Massachusetts.
The eight panels, - four bn a side, repre
sent scenes from the life of Washing
--ton, almost exclusiveiy. Beginning
with the upper right band panel, we
' T ow the "Battle of Banker Hill" in 1775.
The central figure is that of the beloved
physician, brave officer and noble pa
. triot, (len. Warren, just ap he receives
the fatal wound in his heroic breast.
The second panel is at "Monmouth"
in 1778; and the artist has depicted that
moment when (len. Washington deli-1
vers a stern rebuke to Gen. Lee, as he
meets the latter flying from the-advanc
ing foe in disgracefuLretreat.
The third panel is "Yorktown" 1781.
The principal figures are those of Wash
ington and General Alexander Hamil
ton, as the Commander-in-Chief sends
the gallant officer to lead an attack—
with the brave taFayetto—on the die
t ant redoubts of Cornwallis.
- The fourth panel, next the lower left
hand corner, contains "Washington's
oration at Trenton" in 1789. The tri
umphal arch is seen, bearing the in
scription, Ins DEMMER OF THE
MOTHER'S WILL BE THE PROTECTOR OF
THS pAUGHTEBEI." "Virgins fair and
matrons grave" with white-robed chil
dren, are strewing the HERO'S way
with flowers.
The fifth panel represents Washing
ton taking the oath of office as first
President of the United States, April
30, 1789: Tho oath was administered
by Chancellor Livingston, upon the
balcony of the old Federal Hall, which
stood on the site of the present Castom
' House in Wall St. New York.
The sixth and upper left hand panel,
depicts "the Laying of the Corner Stone
of
_the United States Capitol at Waab-
ington."
The two lower panels represent idle
gorical scenes—that on: the right qall
"War" and on the left h is "Peace.' ; '.
The casings of the door are of bronzw
and are quite plainly finished.
A superb set of bronze doors op 0:
into the Rotunda from the eastern pot -I
taco of the central building of the
Capitol.
This magnificent portal is said to Gni
pasa-anything of the kind in existence.
It even ontrivals the famous bronze
gates to the Baptistery at Florence,. exe
cuted by Gluberti in the nuddliof the
fifteenth century or the bronze door to
the Sacristy of _Bt. Mark in Venice, de
signed by Bansovino , about the same
period. -
The doors to the Rotunda were de
signed by Randolph Rogers, an Ameri
can sculptor residing , at Rome, in 1858.
They were cast at the royal foundry at
Munich, Germany, by F. von Muller
and completed in 1861. These doors
are entirely composed of bronze, back
and front, and are remarkable as being
the only doors in the wcrld, thus con
structed. They are seventeen feet
high, nine feet wide and weigh the eubr
mous amount of ten tons. They Cast
830,000 and are among the noblest or
naments of our beautiful Capitol.
"The casing is semicircular at the
top and projects about a foot in front
of leaves of the door. Around the
outer edge of the coning extends an
elaborate border, emblematic of con
quest and navigation. The Key..of the
arch of the casing is ornamented with
a fine head of Columbus. beneath which
is the American Eagle with outspread
wings. Four figures, represen#ng
AsikAfrica Europe and America, stand
at the four corners of the casing, -be
ginning with Asia at the upper left hand
corner.
There are eight square panels in the
two valves of the door. !besides the semi
circular transom panel. Between these
panels are ten heads, five on each door,
representing historians who have writ
ten on Columbus' voyages, from I his
own time down to the present day, elid
ing With Irvine and Prescott. '
On the right and left of the panels
are sixteen statuettes, set in niches, rep
representing the most eminent 'of the
friends and contemporaries of the great
Discoverer. In describing them we
shall begin with the lower left-hand
figure, opposite the first part of the
story told by the door.
The figure is that of Juan Perez,
Prior of the Convent of Laßabids, and
a former confessor of Queen Isabella.
He was a staunch - friend of Columbu s
and it was through his intercessions that
the' adventurous navigator gained an
audienee with the Queen. , _
The next is Cortez, the Conqueror of
Mexico. The third is Don Alonzo de
Ojeda, a distinguished but unfaithful
- follower of Columbus. The top figure
is Amerigo Vespucci, after whom the
. Continent was named. -
At the top of the double row, between
the two leaves of the door, are Pedro
Gonzales de Meidoza, Archbishop , of
Toledo and Grand Cardinal of Spain,
sometimes caUed on account of his Wi
nans° influence, "the third Hing of
Spain," on s the right, and Pope Alex'
under VI on the left
The figures below are Ferdbiandion
the right and Isabella on the left. Be
low them are Oberles VIII, Bing of
France, and Donna Beatriz de Bobs
dills, Marchioness of ?Soya, who was a
favorite lady-in-waiting of the Queen of
Spain. The artist could not find any
likeness of the noble lady and gave her
the features; of Mrs. Rogers, UP wife.
Henry VII of England and John II
of Portugal, form the lowest centre
pair, - the English monarch being on the
right. . '
___
Francisco Pizarro, -the cruel Con
(purer of Peru, fills the topmost niche
on the right.
Below him is Vasco Monezde Balboa,
who, crossing the Isthmur of Darien,
With his followers, discovered the Pacific
Ocean on the 29th of September, 1510.
Next comes Bartholomew Columbus,
brother of the discover, and by him ap
pointed Lieutenant-Governor of the
Indies. He wears the face of Mr. Bog
ers, the artist.
' Martin Alonzo Pinzon stands at the
bottom of the last, row. He was the
captain of the "Pinta," one of the little
aquradron of Columbus, and the first to
see the land of the Western World.—
Eventually he betrayed his friend and
Commander and died of grief and mor
tification.
We now come to the exquisite pictures
in the panels of the door. The work is'
in alto relievo, the figures standing out
boldly from , the surface. An oil paint
ing, or steel engraving could scarcely
tell the story more perfectly.
The lowest left hand panel begins the
history, the transom containing the
central scene.
Panel L Columbus is expounding his
theory of finding the Indies by sailing
due west, to the Council of Salamanca.
Panel EL Weary and discoutaged,
Columbus has sought the Convent of
La Rabida, near lidos. He unfolds his
plans to Juan Perez, who mentions
them to Donna Bobadilla. 'The two es
poused his cause so zealously wits the
Queen,—that she sent for Columbus to
Appear at Court and plead his cause in
person. It was at La Rabida that he first
, •
met Alonzo Pinion, who accompanied
him in his subsequent voyages.
Panel 111 Represents Columbus lay
ing his plans before the King and Queen
of Spain. Isabella leans forward with
eager interest, but Ferdinand holds back
coldly and distrustfully.
Panel IV. This is the_ 'departure from
Palos. The Admiral, with unquestion
ing faith in his own success, irr confiding
his son Diego to the care of the faithful
prior, Juan Perez.
The transom panel extends across the
whole door, is semi-circular in form, and
represents the Admiral and his compan
ions landing at San Salvador. Theban ner of Spain is piondly held aloft by
Columbus. A group of natives crouch
at tne foot of a tree and gaze at the
strange "pale-faces'! with 'wonder and
TEI
Panel V. This brat the top of the
right leaf of the door, and 'represents
the first intercouse between the Indians
and the discoverers. A sailor approaches
with an Indian girl, whom he has cap
tared and bound, and is carrying her on
his shoulders. The Admiral reprimands
him for his cruelty and commands the
instant release of the frightened girl.
Panel VI. Represents the "Triumphal
Entry into Barcelona," where Columbus
is seen on horseback, and is greeted by
the plaudits of the crowd.
Panel VII. Represents the "Wrongs
of Columbus." Bobadilla, having been
seat to . the New World to investigate
the charges ma.do against the Admiral,
sills against him and sent him back to
Spain in chains. The officers of the
ship are filled with indignant pity and
wish to set him free. Columbus is rep
resented at the moment when be refuses
their generous offer; and, holding up
his manacled hands, exclaims:
"No, I will wear them as a memento
of the gratitude of princes!"
Panel VIII. This represents the last
scene in an adventurous lite, the "Death
of Coluinbus," May 20th, 1506, at about
seventy years of age. The picture por
trays the chamber in which he aied.—
The priestly comforter, who enters alike
the palaces oflwealth or the huts of pov
erty, stands by his bedside and adminis
ters the sacred rites of religion. The
dying eyes which have gazed on the
wonders of a New World, were turned
toward the Cross, the precious symbol
of redemption. The weak lips tremu
lously murmur: "Into thy hands, 0
Lord, I commend my spirit," and the
grand, heroic soul passes into the per
fect peace and rest of a blessed eternity.
He was wealthy but penurious, and
this is what he said to the suitor for his
daughter's hand: 'Yes, you can have
her. ?But you must elope with her.
I can't afford the expense of a swell
wedding, and the romance of the elope
mentiwill make Up for the lack of
show, and we'll save $5OO on expenses.
Go it!'. ,
THE VERY LATEST
-STYLES IN
MEN'S,
BOYS' AND
CMLDitENEI' SUITS,
HATS, CAPS,
HATS, CAPS,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.,
Are arriving daily in immense quanti
ties at
H. JACOB'S
RELIABLE CLOTHING NOUSE
(Established 1865)
where the largest, finest and "tiniest"
line of Suits and Overcoats ean be
found at lower figures than any Cloth
ing House in town.
Remember Ido not Bell you Shoddy
and Cotton for all Wool. •
No. 2, Patiozes Block.
TOWANDA, PA.
I H.' JACOBS.
Feb. 26, 181i0
promptlFlNE JOB PRINTING.—AII kind
of Fine Job Printin
y executed at lowest sates, a
i hm
promp tly
REPUBLIOANi 1 Moe
Dont fail to give us a trial. Good type
modern presses, and experienced work
men. All work warranted Brat-class. -
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A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER!
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re.
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fences, Want of Appetite, Lou of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens th e - bantam, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digegive organs, re=l:l dyspeptii symptoms, such
t t Dieting the Food, Belching, Heat its the Hmthu rn, ete.
_The onli ,
Iron Preparation 'that will not blac k en the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists: Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading—sent free,
BROWN. CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
MITT
THE POPULAR CORNER !
GEO. L. ROSS;
Bu tilled up;the Old lIONTANTE STORE with
full and complete stock of FRESH
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
PRIORS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
Call here for your Groceries. After you get
prices at Boss' it will be of no use 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 cash.
Towanda 5 ct. Store
MAIN srrnmorr,
(NEXT DOOR TO i'ELCR & CO.
s prepared - to offer a completed issort
meat of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware,
WHITE and DECORATED CHINA.
Latest designs and patterns of ,
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 price's
in any line of goods will compare
favorable with the prices of any other
house.
larWe endeavor to sell the best
article for the least possible,money.
LOEWUS &. FREIMUTIL
my64f
i'KIDNEY-WOR
THE GREAT CURE
As it is for ell diseases of tho KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND - BOWIELS.
olesasss the system of the acrid Pols=
that caus:s the dri.seiful suffering which
only tho victims cf P...hvamatLint can realise.
THOUSANDS -OF CASES
of tls3 worst farms of thle terrible disease
have been quicliy relieved, in a abort tiro°
drcds of ca3l:s . it hns cured whore - ell else had
I filled. It is mild , but °facie-at, CERTAIN
IN ITS ACTION, but harmless in all dom. -
rrit cleanses - . Strengthens and gives New
life to a:1.V.:0 itaportaat organs of the body.
I 'Ma natural action of the Kidneys is restmed.
E
• The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and the
rowels move freely and healthfully. In this
nay the .scortst diseases aro eradicated from
used in every household ca a .
SPRING MEDICINE. •
Always cures ICELIOLTNIMS. COMMA.
T10N,11:41G3 and all FT•"ISI ' l l Meson,
Is put up 1n Dry Vegetable Form, in tin cant,
One rack - str! of which inalics G quarts medicine.
Also In Liquid Form. very Ceiteestlsteolor
the con v eni,n r , f thrwe who cannot windily pre
pare it. It acts .r,foa sisal e !Privity in either/elm:
GET IT OF YOUR; DRUGGIST. PRICE, 111.00
Woos &Carroges
Cheaper than ever at the'
OLD zsrAamsnigENT.
JAMES BRYANT,
others to his large and complete
assortment of
Open ac_Prop Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
own DIANUFACTVILE and war
' ranted in every par
ticular
OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS,
Bsysatt's Flexible %stings need In all Platform
Wagons. The cutest and best In use.
SNOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY!
Look at these figures:
Two Stated Carriages irom .... . $l5O to ;176
Photons. one seated 125 th 150
Top Buggies 125 to 150
Open Buggies 80 to 100
Democrat Wagons 00 to 410
Bemetaber that the above are all fully warrant
ad, drst-class or no pay.
Repairing promptly attt ended to at 25 per cent
below bat years prices. •,L
Ofdes and Factory cor. Kiln and Zlisaboth Sts.
0 got! 77.4
CA.11.11431_, 131,0 CK.
Nan Street, First Ward.
JOHN I.W. KLINE,
BEAT &VEGETABLE
AILFULICT"
o a more conveniens location, and established
blinsalt in the Carroll Block. opposite Beely's
Hotel. Is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF YEATS.
FIRM OTSTIBS IN
VEGET ABLES THEM SEASON.
FBI= .
• DOINEXTIO MITT, Ac.. o
daas Sr
prompUy deIivBOLOONA .
SAUSAGE a apecialtr., AU or.
ered
I.Q.lsal
RHEUMATISM
'would
call the atten
tion of FARMERS. and
JAB.-BRYANT.
KLINE'S MARKET.
ULVING ILEMOVKD 11113
IIKE&CO
FALL AND WINTER
1881.
ATTENTION IS INVITED to our
first;olaso
Heating Stoves
They are ' too well known to require
any commfnilation---
t.
New Hecla,
Westminster,
Crown Jewel.
We also have aline of CHEAP BASE
BURNERS, the beat of their class in
the market, and well adapted for anp-
plying ade and for an e ffi cient but in
expensive hating stove.
SEiI`WOOD HEATING \-- 13TOVES in
great variety.
, r
moo
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES'
Sold in Towanda and Vicinity by
A.D.DYE & CO.
A LARGE . STOOK .OF
Wood Cook Stoves
CARRIAGEMAKERS AND
BLACKSMITHS" SUPPLIES,
AND A GENERAL STCCIC OF
HARDWARE
MAIN ST., TOWANDA.
Towanda, Oot. 31st, 1881.
You that have beauty,
Come and let us take ft.
And you that have none,
Come and let us make it.
Dayton & Rockwell
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially inirlte the public to give Chem s call
st the
Rooms formerly occupied by
13. H. Wood,
TOWANDA, PENNA.
Recent improvetnents In the skylight have fur.
Walled facilities for taking perfect pictures
quicklyead in all kinds of weather.
PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE
CEASED PERSONS s specialty. Finished in In
dia Ink, Water Colors. Crayons, or Psetelles, any
size.
FINEST WORK OF ARTIL4IO EXCEL-
J.ENCE GUARANTEED. A
STOCK or FRAMES ON RAND.
AT ALL TIMES . . : ,
C. S. DAYTON.. --- R. R. • est' "
Towanda, Oct 6, 1880. 17
MRS. D. V. STEDGE,
Manufacturer qf and Dealer tn,
HUMAN - HAIR
UCH AS ma., BANDEAUX, VA PcsPular
Chutelain° Braid,"
EVERYTHING BELONGING so ma HAIBTRADE
ggrapecialAttenticrn OM to COMBINGS
Roots all Sarpedon. way. -
SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face PoTwder,
• Madam Clark's Corsets., and
- Shoulder Brace Elastics.
lii-Particular attention mild to dressing tales
hair at their homes or at my place of business.
over Evans lc .1111dretb's store.
novlS4m . Vas. D. V. STEWS.
L N. NELSON
EALDBD Li
•A 1.
A ., WA L CHE CKa 13,
11201
1, GOLD ADD PLATED
JSWstss
11" V
Of every isitety.and Speenicleo. fir Per lad as
attention peek to renallzinit. Shop In Deakin k
Voloiltra emery atom Min ab
11.99*
ed, Stnrsa4S
Penna.
marcbl4.tl
G. H. WOOD & CO.
will open their New Gallery in
on the Pint Monday of April. Harley fitted up
entirely new. with - the best of instruments, vs
are prepared to mate
Tintypes, 4 at me sittlag, a 1 for 50 ets.
in nest envidoces, 10 for $l.OO. Copying of lIL
kinds oinotcgzsphs.and Stereoscopic and large
view work dons at this gallery.
Give us a call and we will .try and sates You
in price and quality. mar 103
A: A. BEVERLY 141111T11, •
BOOK. BINDER
AND -
Dealer In Scroll Saw ?•aoods.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL.KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CSEAPLY:
Fine Blank Books
. MY Bpi:cum.)
Amateur's 'lltipplies.
Ms departmenpa c t um bialndes is very coin'
yids, end being aical sawyer wed' I know
the wants of lay patrons.
WOODS. .
• OW DEADEN.
CLOCK MOVEMENTS. ko,.
.2d
constantly on band. Er $1 worth of designs
for $l. Send for pricellsts. •
REPOSTER' BINDERY.
. Park street,
P. O. box 1612: „ Towanda. Pe
EVERY QUALITY OF
COODS,
Off= KOBE
ERIE CALLOW
IN frogiarDe.
Patton's iftolc,
WE KEEP IN STOCK
CADS,
ENVELOPEr,
NOTEELELDS,
ft:iolid4040:11a,101
STATEMENTS,
AND WILL DO Alt KIND SOP
JOB PRINTING
A 7 MORI NOTICE.
WE HAVE IN STOCK
A SPLENDID LINE OR
AMBER TINT
Letterheads,
Billheads,
Statements, &c.
WHICH WILL BR
PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE
AP RE ASOIT.ABLE RA71.09.
FURNITURE STORE
URN'ITURE
We are constantly receiving- the
newest and latest patterns in
PMOR SUITS, .
BED ROOM SETS,
1 TABLES,
Everything in the - Fur
niture
Undertaking.
We make a specialty of this branch
And shall give it our personal attention.
We have a•full line of
C 0147 PINS, • -
CA.I3IIEVMS,
• ROBES , Ar.c.
and will not be undersold. Give us a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec
tion with our.business.
E. - B. PIERCE.
Successor to N:
P. flic k s
TOU'ANia. JAN. 26th. 184.
Stevens & -Loug
Gnocrums,
COUNTRY. PRODUCE
COB• MAIN AND PINE STS.,
&a. 140
II
BRIDGE; finMET
WARDROBES,
-...-...%1+11:
General Dealers in
,i
PROVISIONS,
As.?
RAVE REMOVED -
To thotr new dorsi
(Its old stand of Pos.sllevens II Nercur4
They invite attention to their complete
catiortment and my large - dock of
'Choice New Goode, which they
have always on band.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION
I '
To the
I PRODUCE TRADE,
And. Caktfi Poitt for Desirable Kind&
i . •
LONG.
Litß. JONES' - CREAM CAMPHOR. 18 THE
NAME of the popular Linement that cures
matism, Neuralgia; Swollen. or Stiffened
Joints, Frost Bites. Pain in the Face. Head or
Spine. Chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprains. Barns.
Mosquito Bites. Sting or Bite of an insect.
Poison Vines, etc., for Man or Best
Always reliable. and almost instant's!.
eons in its relief. Haring an agreeable odor it
is pkesant to apply. Sold by all druggists.
Price 23 cts.
N. B.—This Liniment relieved a Prise Medal
at the State Tali. 1819.
ASA JONES, Perry 319 N. 3d St. Phila., Pa.
ie. 13, 6-m.
DR. JONEO'CREAIRCAMPROR
IS. THE NAME •OF the populai. Liniment
that owes Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Swollen or
Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, pain in the Face,
Heed or Spine. Chapped heads, Bruisee,flprsins,
Burns. Mosquioto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. eta.,
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 25 cents.
N. B.—This Liniment received a Prise Medal a
the State Fair.lB72. !- May 2017.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
TO HELL-A
HOUSEHOLD
The poor as well se the rich, the old u
as the young, the wife. as well as the husband,
the young maiden an well as the young man, the
girl as well as the boy, may just as well earn a
few dollars in honest employment, is 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. - ft 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.
D• not neglect this oPportunile.' You do not
have to invest a large sum of money, and run a
and risk of losing It. You will readily see that
it will be an eery matter to make, from SIG. to
2100. a week, and cobbling' lucrative, and fade
pendent business, honorable, stsaightforward
and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, for
there la MONEY IN IT for all who engage with
us. We will surprise you and you will -- wonder
why you never +wrote to us before. Ws sun
sois PARTIVOLIZO run. Address
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s this paper.) -Naito, Onto. h
a.ps. 22, 'Bl-Aknoi-
T. MUIR & CO.'S
GROCERIES
Pi OVISIONS.
The Oboe to ors money b owing cheep Is it
Oorser Man and Irraaktia etteeta.
Thay raipootth#7 anion:too to the public that
they hare a lugs stock at
FLOUR. FBBD. URAL, GRAIN. SALT. MR
eon. ma PROVISIONS generally.
We hays oleo added to our suck a variety of
WOOD= WARE. such as amnia TUBB. TIE
Jut received a large' stock of Baps, Tess.
Coffees. Spices, MOULSONS PURE SOAP, the
but in the market; sad other makes of soap
Syrup .alid Molasses, which they offer si low
prices for Cash. " • -I out 28 n
MARBLE WORKS,
GEO. OTT & BROTHER,
At their Marble Works located near the Wy
sinking Depot, in Wyse:, are prepared to fur
nish as good , quality of marble work as can be
produced in the county. -
TOMBSTONES arid MONUMENTS made and
sold ten per cent. bheaper than you can buy
them at any other marble works in Bradford
county. i
Full satisfaction guarnteed and all Jobs put up
properly.
Samuel Ott, who lufs recently become a part
ner in the business Is a first class workman. We
do our own work, and are therefore enabled to
sell very much cheaper than any other manufac
turer.
(jan27•t
Those wishing work in our line sre respectfully
incited to call, and see for themselves. We also
do kinds ok:Brosit Wont in one line. ,
Wysanklng, N0v.15, 1881.-Bm.
PATENTS.
Frank A. Fonts, Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box, 356,
_ Washington, D.C.
I -
ma- Ten years' experience.
I make so cusikor Or my inalces tulless a
patent be granted.' Preliminary examination in
the Patent Moe as to the patentability of an in
_vention ram. Send sketch or model of the de
-vice and a report will be made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent. ,
Special attention stiven to rejected applica-
tions in the'bands of others.
- U. S. Senators : Hon. Geo. 'F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ' • Hon. David Davi s and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Beni. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; Hon. S. M.
Cullom. Gov. of Minot' ; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper.
Write for circular and instructions.
3novti
(ESTABLISHED 1111865.]
.-110WATiD A. SNOW,
Solicitor of
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AMEIVI I CAN A'ND FOREIGN
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Pall•T I EIN I T I SO
F STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C., • .
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(Successor to Gilmore, Smith A: Co., and i
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.1 Chipman, Homier & Co.) ,
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- Patents procured upon the ume plan which
.was originabuland successfully practiced by the
abore-ninied Arm. .
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o
stamp& - lnovsl
FIRE ANILLIFE ntoinwicE
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CIATU.AND
Q i r oN AGEN CY
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BRINK & BUCK, Leltaynille, Pa.
WiU writs Policies for Mail in Fire and Life Ti
Nuance. Collect. Chinas - , with are and
promptness. They represent none but
•
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES 1
They solicit theconAdence and patronage of those
baying business in their Une. and win endeavor
to merit it. Apply to or address
ins 3 tf SIILIIICAL BUCK. Lellaysville
first Anal Wank
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
SURPLUS FUND ..... 80.000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the transaction of a general
banking business.
N. N. BETTS, "
Claahiei.
ONO. STIIVIEM3.
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ha, m ,
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to t2q
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The BAILSAMI of
TOM has slaty'
been one of the Exalt
- vortant weapons
- tided by the Med.
1 Faculty against
encroachments
the above Dts• •
ses, b u t !thee nor
been so advents.
may compound.
as in Lawnitecs
Maarre's TOLD,
ICH and RYE. Its
)thing Batearno
Iperttes adonis a
lustre stimulant,
metier and tonle,
- build up the Sri.
:tiered.
__......-.... use se is aims ....Jl/01111a11161M151" Oil
Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C.. Jan.
teth, lititt, says: "TOLD, ROCK and RYE Is an
agreeable Remedy in Pectoral complaints and Is
steam! as a Medicinal preparation under the D.
S. Revised IR:antes, and When so stamped, map
,be sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS, and other
a li
persons, without spectak. x," or license.
CAITIONI Thro, 1. JetelpairaiffbOran
Rye or LMIIIZNCIII ko . MAUTIN'S TOLD. ROCK
and RYE—which -is the ,only MEDICATED ar•
tide made—the genninefhaa their name on the
Proprietary Stamp on eadt bottle.
Pat up in Quart Size Bottles. Price $l.OO.
TOLD, 111008 & RYE CO:, Proess.
11, CHICAGO. ILL..
Sold by DRUCOISTS and GENERAL
DEALERS ,Everywhons.
ARTICLE.
AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
MARY, ADDISON, 'N. Y.
HUNDREDS OP MESONS from 'all parts of
the world have been cured of this much dreaded
disease and are now living witnesses that they
harshest' rescued trouts terrible sad untillwal
death. Doctors. Ministers sad the Poor treated
Tree. Write gfnl lysrt
Address Dis. (IEO . CRANE. 6 RUSH DROWN.
Sadism. N. Y. sopt.skryr.OPßee4e.
STOP AT
IM
AND
TOWARD*. PA
LOX UEII7IOIB,
EUREKA
Wysauktugi'Pa
GEORGE OTT
SAMUEL OTT
(U. S. ASV FOREIGN.
TOWANDA PA:
Jos. POVVELL,
President
fpb.
BRONCHITIS) ?
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Il ,y.
MOLT
igl:~lHlV_l_►la_ii
M. BENDELM.AN - -,
JEWELLER,
L still to be found at the OLD STAND
N4IN STREET, ,-__
Nett door to Portei.'s Drug Slop,
5
F-
- WITH Al rum LINE or
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FINE. AMERICAN AND',Swlss
WATCHES,
JEVELRY,/
Mid
STERLING SILVER AND F'
FINE PLATED WARE,'
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
C t K.S, ,
MON THE MIRAN:OT TO. THE BEST.
WALL OF Vira WIf i LAN
B OLD AT THE
Clock,. Watcheaend Jeirelry promptly repaired
by an experienced and competent workman. ,
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HENDELMAN.
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septfi-tf
NATHAN TIDD,
(Successor to Hr. McKean,)
i DEALER IN ,
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
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FOOT or POIE STREET, NUR COURT HOUSE.
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Lowssr PRICES FOR CASH,..
1E4.:
- The patronage of my old friends and the public
generally is solicited. • Pimp: SO
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At
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Chicago f& Notth-Western
Is' the OLDEST I BEST CONSTRIJETED ! BEST
EQUIPPED I and hence - the .
LEADING 11,AII.W.Alir
OFD
West and Northwest
It is the abort WI beat route between Chicago
• and AU points in •
NORTHERN• ILLINOIS, lOWA, DAKOTA, WY
OMING, Nehrsalia. CaGifoinia, Oregon, Arizona,
Utah, Colorado. Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and
for
Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver,
• LBADyILIS, BALT LAKE.
San Francasoo,Deadwood,Sionx City,
Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, -and all
Points in the Territories, and the West. - Also
for Milwaukee. Omen Bay, Oshkosh. inteho7ffell,
Marquette, Fond du Lao. 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 k
North-Western and she 11. P ., Wye depart from,
arrive at and use the same joint 'Union Depot.
At. Chicago. close connections are made with
the take Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Penneylsania, and Chicago
& Grind Trunk By., and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes.
SarClose s i connections made at Junction Points'
. It is the ONLY LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining Cart
- DETIMILI
Chicago, and Council , Bluffs
Pnlhiosa Sleepers on all Night . Trains. '
Insist open 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 the Best Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your Tickets by this route,
WAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. -
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets.by this Line.
MATIVDT HIIGHITT, 24 V.P. k Oen.Mang'r,
apr7 • Chicago
.
LIVERY, STABLING,
31a:ban; Carriage-Mg si
GREAT
STIZOI
IRE
SenecaA:rnold
Having !cased his farm -in Warren,
has fixated in. the above
branches of ,
- DM, 911
statrno,
FRONT ST., BELOW BRIDGE,
Towanda, Pa.
HE HAS STABLING FOR 10 HORSES.
For use of stalls. 5 cents each. Also; Horses
and Osrrisges for hire.'
Illackinnithing in all ith branches. promptly
done. Hone Shoeing a specialty.
()antigen Iffanntactared and lisPaired. If yon
•ant anything in the above line call on
01 TU3
April 2241
AND LUAUS.
FASHIONABLE
BTILILINiI Malay
DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER
• ALSO AGENT An TUE -
Domestic Perfect:Pitting Patterns
Stock entirely new and fresh from the city; no
old goods in stock.
Goods and work unsurpassed either in styles
or malie.up.
HUMPHREY. BROS. & TRACY.
8000, .Sh.oeg,-..-Rubbei.6',.-401,
AND LOYAL SOCK
COAL,
TOWANDA, PA.
M3:l
511E=Mi
RAILWAY,
E IP A. 1...EiL11.7 Gr.
BENEOA ARNOLD.
MRS. A. ,B. WHITNEY;
No: 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
Manufacturers and - Whole ade Dealers in au kinds of
KEN'S, BOYS, WOKEN'S, MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S
CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH BTREETS,
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'T'QVVANDA,, PA
SPEQIAL . ANNOUNcEinT
JAMES M c CA BE
NAB 'REMOVED
- . 114 f GROCERY -BtilINEBB
THE soeru-EAST.CORE& OF ILUN
AND. BRIDGE STREETN, WHEftE
011 HAS ZEIT A BLIBEIED
Head Quarteri
FOR ZVERYTHING IT THE LI or
MUM mum,
Vic.
CASH PAID for Deth able Pro.
duce. Fine - BUTTER and EGGS.
a _specialty.
411 ?ents Wanted to
sell our llfte.
Chromo-Lithoireph Picture of our late
President'
JAMES A. GARFIELD
This beautiful work of art is printed In ten
colon, on hess7 - paper, and mounted ready t o
hang on the wall. It is not only a correct ;Km.
trait, but also contains the historical events of
his life, shows the Reese at Nestor, Anentrinatien
and the DeaLlatied &mt. It is • Ensgraficent
Memorial Picture. Circulars and terms free.
Address, If: Yir. KELLEY & CO.
711 Hansom Street,. Philadelphia, p a .
Sept. 29, 1881-tt.
HORSEo i r li curs e a 25
a e is ci flour ,tampst
MILD =Ma of "A Treatise on the iloraaaai
his Diseases." . It gives the best treatment for
all Mammies, has. f.O finet . ,engrayings
BOOK'poeltiorts assumed by cp
horses-' better than Liu tp
taught in any other way, a table showing - dopp
of all the principal medicineonsed for the hone
as well as their effects and - antidotes - wh en
poson, • large collection
25 atm vAL i yams. =own, rules kr
telling the age ots horse, with an engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large arnorat
of other valuable horse information. lintdreda
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact that
200.000 sold in about one year before it was re.
vised shows bow popular - 0d book is. The re.
vised edition is =cm NO= nrartairrucc.
ron A cfactnae. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. 1, E.
Kendall & Co., Snosburgh Fajis, Vermont.
Mar 11-Iyr. ; .
J. I -IL
rum FASIUONABLE
BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER
MANIJPACTUREE.
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work in
his line in the latest styles, and of the Gut
material
ALL WORK and MATERIAL WARRANTED:.
:Repairing done neatly and promptly
on short notice. In PATTON'S
BLOCK Over Jacob's-Clothing StorP.
-
Yon• need not Die to Win
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
iciL\
s 1
:4-
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION.
You receive - one-half of your insurance, s
cording to-the American Life Table, when to
thirds of your life, expectancy is niehedr-k
r
illustration. a mum il
r woman joining the
elation at 36 years of age taking a
$2.500, receives $1,2i5 when a little over L 6 yeas
of age. exactly
,the • period in life when a lain
financial help is generally more needed thaa
any other time.
June9tf
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTUREE
BOOK BINDER,
PAPER RULER, Ac
Alfred J. Purvis,
No. 131 Genessee street,
: All work in his line done well and promptlys
!tersest price.
II Parties baying wiltunes incomplete will be W-
I * Lashed with any missing number. at cost prix
AU orders.gtven to .1. J. Scanlan, Agent leT
Bradford County will be Promptly executed
cording to directions. 144
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_THE MOST SUCCESSFUL .
covered, as it is certain in its __:.ts and a•
not blister. Also excellent for human , to
HELD PROOF BELOW.
-- FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Yotingstown. Ohio, May lOth,
Ds. B. J. Itzsrmx.r. k Co:-1 had a very
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very t:it;
ly, bad a large bone spavin on one Jolla lA.
a small one on the other which made tan sel
Leine; I bad him under the charge of two ester
way surgeons which failed to cure him. list
one day reading the advertisement of Keactill'i
Spavin Cure in the ChicagoXsptess. I de ter=s.
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists be ,
to send for it, Way ordered three bottles;iix t
them all and thought I would give it • Mors*
trial, I used it according to directions Ili e.t
thu•th day the colt ceased to be lame, sad
lamps have disappeared. I used but ooe tiat
'And the colts limbs are as free from lumposst
is smooth as any horse in the state, lis
tirely cured. The cure wile so remarkable tta
11.1 two °Umy neighbors have the reraliz--'' .7
twebottlee, who are now using At.
Very Ifespectful;7,-
L. T. FOSTEr- -
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Xexidalfs Spa'vin .
ON HUMAN FESH.
Patten's MILL, Wasb'ton Feb.ll.'il•
Da. B. J. Kirenatz. Dear Itir:—The P&'
case on which I used your Kendall's Spm
was • malignant ankle sprain of sixt
bu een
'tending. I had tried many things, t
Your Sparta Cure put the foot to the b
again, and for the tint time since hurt...,
natural position. For slimily ilnimentitel
eels anything we ever used.
Yours truly.
ItEV.M. I' ,lIELL.
Pastofof K. Church, Fattens Italy
Price $l, per bottle, or el/. bottles fa r. i 3.
Druggists bay', it or can got it fez you, or t , '
be sent to any address on receipt of puce br
roprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL k CO,
burgh Palls. Etbid at -
Dr. H. C. Porter's DrugSt
April 29
IN THE
AND
Of Bath, N. Y
BLAMES & ILOCAAA
Aenersi Agents for Prix►
earn -
'UTICA, Ni Y
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