Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, December 29, 1881, Image 4

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    THE cm:mil - As CITIZEN.
(Coln=Ep TIME
shall be ruled. It is pretty well settled
that the country will; be ruled by parties.
There has no otherj; method yet been
devised that has kerne - any good fruits.
This has the ad tags of • not having
been devised by a y man for the accom
plishment of hie own purpose, but
grew out of the necessities of the great
ez?eriment which was being wrought
on American Soil, and was perfected by
the free action of the popular mind.
Parties haie ruled and'aill role. There
is no other. method by which a free
people can ' govern, themselves—by
which the /rip of a majority can be
ascertained and effectuated. A ques
tion of prime importance now, is how
the party itself shall be ruled. There
are several patent nostrums warranted
to care party degeneracy. Some of
them are' atupit), some ingenious, and
some infernal. There is but one tonic
within my knowledge that is at all like
ly to cure
_political pytemia, and that is,
for every good man, every bonestman,
every Chrititiau to go into the 'party
with which he is in sympathy-- and
makes it his own. Let our voice be
heard and, our influenee be felt• in its
councils. Assert by every means your
right to a voice in its Control' and man,
agement. Look after its coarse as you
would after your own - busines. Do not
be a silent partner in the firm which
you think ought to sway the destinies
of the nation. Let every man, great
and small,' do his 'duty and insist upon
his right. if the walls of your politica
; Jerusalem lave been thrown down,
build them up and strengthen the
gates. Do / your duty, every man of
you, day bt day, as you would any
other duty' with fervency and zeal, and
when you have done that for a sufficient
time to ha'e faithfulness bear its natural
fruits, you will have no more trouble
about pat,' machinery—for you will
yourself be the 'machine.' The work
of party organization and management
tenet be done. There can never be
any government by the majority with
out it. The questiOn for you to answer
is, simply, whether' you will do it your
selves, or leaves it to be done by others
—whether you will enlist yourself, or
hire a substitute. The question lies
alone with y r .
As I said before, my friends, there is
between you iced - me a, contract, that
you should give me and my children,
. so far as in you lies, good government,
and that contract is reciprcal between
us. It is an obligation that has ' rested
upon us from our cradles. It is record
ed in the archives of eternity, with the
seal of heaven's high chancery upon it.
It is the sanction of him who said' "Do
unto others as ye would that they
should do unto you," and who announc
ed the penalty of its infraction when he
declared that "IDi/stanch asye did it not
unto'one of the least of these, ye did it
not unto me." [Applause.]
Tam Sri's CitusT.—Profewen Young'
basil:nit forth a ve ry novel theory as re
gards the co nstruction of the exterior
of the sun. He says there can be but
little doubt that Faye, fileechi, and
others, who hold that the eau is mainly
gasseons, are correct; while, at the same
time, the phenomena of eruption which
is always . occuring on the surface,. as
seen with a telescope, establish the ides
that there is acrust of some kind which
restrains the imprisoned gases.
Professor Young states that this crust
may consist of a more or less continn
none sheet of descendin3 rain—not of
water, of course, but of the materials
whose vapoiu are known to exist in the
solar atmosphere. As this tremendous
rain descends. the velocity of all the fall
ing drops would be retarded by the resis
tepee of the denser gases underneath,
and the drops would eventually coalesce
until a continuous sheet would result,
and several of these sheets uniting,
would form a sort of bottomless ocean
resting upon the compressed vapor be
low, and pierced by innumerable jets
and bubbles.
Tax Finamedwr AND TILE WHALE.--
A whalci . was recently stranded on an
out-lying point of the island of Walls,
Orkney. Men, women and children
rushed to the spot with knives, pitch- .
forks and more primitive weapons and
.ut the monster in a. fearful manner
until it was supposed that life was ex
tinct. Ropes were afterward procured
and fastened to the whale, and boatil
were proceeding to tow into the
harbor. With the , rising tide the whale
floated; but as the boats were being
lowed away in triumph with the prize,
the whale suddenly took a freshlease of
life, and started seaward, in tarn towing
the boats. It was only •after being
dragged three mike, that the men sue
ceeded in cutting the ropes, 'and saving
their boats from being swamped.
Titoronrrm Taocroars.--He who
• diffuses the most happiness and miti
gates the most distress within bin own
circle is undoubtedly the bed friend to
his country'and the world, since noth
ing more is necessary th an l fore all men
fto imitate hi s conduc t to make the
greatest part of the m iry of the world
cease in a moment. t
That fish sleep has been well deter.'
mined by obrervations conducted by
Dr. Hermes and others in the Berlin
Aquarium.
A map has been discovered at Lyons,
France, by an English antiquarian,
bearing the date 1514, with the name
America printed on it. This iis prob
ably the earliest map that giyei that
name to the newly-discovered conti
nent.
The Iron Age for October 20 ,reports
thaton October 1 there were 435 4 fano
ces in blast in the United State.% and
293 out of blot. These figures differ
but little from those for duly 1 when
there were 437 1 1 h:1=10es in blast. On
April 1 there were 453 furnaces in blast;
and on January 1 there were 473 in
blast:- On Octaber 1, 1881, there were
only 424 furnaces in blast. •
Professor Hutchinson has, in one of
his lectures, mentioned a very interest
ing fact ascertained in Berlin. Aniong
Boman Catholics who prohibit marri
ages betireen persona who are near
blood relations the proportion of deaf
mutes is 1 in: every 3,000, among Prot
estants who look on such inarrhiges as
permissible, the proportion is .1 to 2,-
000, while among Jews, who encourage
intermarriage with blood relations, the
deaf mutes are as 1 in 400.
AnSelma Tucker, paten, says yen nay fist°
than lam grid fa niedicitne and treatment In
no years x.lOO vitbent receiving parasnent
begat. ItitinlY eared at his Memo omit
sienna) by Cuticula Ileasedies ,Dec 11.1 m.
Fos Tan Intevemcse.
Among all of the United States SenatorS,
who have graced the; Senate Chamber, Fre= ,
linghaysen was one of: the best. Wathing
ton's undertow neve caught him; be was
like the experienced Mariner. he bid a cow
pass Mut chart to help him, and .a - purposeto
tlx his attention. He did not daily with'
breakers ) or shining crested waves, but he
bore bravely on to his bane port. He had
the famous old chart that our grandfather%
sailed under. and he often read where It says
"The way of the transgressor is hard." and
"the wages of sin is death' and be found
plain 'sailing though the sea wan rough and
stormy at times. With Christ foihis pilot he
went not astray, with all the pressing en
gagements of public life, 'he found time to
establislL and frequent a prayer , meeting.. •
Through the troubled canvass ofi,a political
election, he could visit the sick, comfort the
sorrowing, and kept his heart- warm in the
service of a Heavenly Blaster. "He deliver
ed the poor that cried, and the fatherless,
and him that bad none to help him." "He
carried his religion with him. why ? Because
he was pre-eminently a man of prayer, and
could say with the Psalmist, "evening.
morning and at noon willl pray." It Ives his
habit after dinner to take lasitible andspend
halt so hour or more in searching the sacred
pages, not to solve theological problems or
give point to an argument, but to - promote
piety, in bikown soul, and more and .more to
be what the. Christan profession demands of
a man. A man who lives thus will-never for
sake his religion. -
If we had more Presidents ind Senators
and Congressmen, like Frelinghuysen they
would be apt to give us a government and
religion. with pie Trinity, iu it. Let this
Nation or Empire once give up the doctrine of
three persons. and its tacklings are all gone;
its mast, which ought to be a support to its
vessel, will be a rickety one, and it will
shake. A government anal religion without
a Trinity! it is a pyramid built upon its apex,
a government and a religion without the
Trinity! It is a, rope of sand that cannot
hold together, government and religion
without the Trinity ! s i then indeed,
.Satan can
overturn it, but, give us a government and
religion with the Trinity, and the might of
hell-cannot prevail against it; no man can
anymore overthrow it than a bubble could
split a rock, or a feather break in halves a
mountain. Get the thought of the three ,
persons, and you have the marrow of' all 1
divinity. Only know the Father, and know the
Bon, and know the Holy Ghost to be one, an
all things will appear clear. This is th
golden key to the secrets of nature; this is
the silken clue of the labyrinths of mystery,
and they who understand this, wilt soon
understand as much as mortals e'er can know
to rule this government.
Dec. 5,1881.
Bono OBSERVES.
'Valuable Premium—Hendon's Horse
CM
This valuable „Treaties on the Hone will he
given u a premium to every pre-paying gib
scriber to to the Ibirmucat from and er
January 1, 1889.
Wietad be is Weersi Moine
Every one of cur readers, whether living in
village or country, will find it greatly to his
interest to secure for-1862. the 41st volume of '
the 'American Agriculturig, which supplies
;A a very small cost, ' a wonderful amount of
most valuable and important information of a
thoroughly practical and reliable character.
with about a thousand instructive and pleas
ing original engravings. While most valuable
to every cultivator of the s oil, to stock raisers,
fruit graven, etc., it is not merely a farm and
garden journal by any meant, but is very use
ful to every housekeeper and instructive and
entertaining to children and youth. Its con,
stint, persistent exposure of humbugs, and
swindling schemes will save almost any one
many times its cost. Now is the time to ertk ,
scribe for -Volume 41. Terins: $1.50 ayear;
four copies $5 (English or German edition);
single number 15 cts. (One specimen copy
10 ets.) Address Orange Judd Co., 751
Broadway, New York.
et Card
We take great pleasure in calling the at
tention of our friends and customers to Dr.
Bamako's Cough and Lung Syrup Which is
perfectly harnilese,pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost Sistant
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may be, how many cough medicines you have
tried, or bow many physicians you have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro
perties of this medicine will looldn it and WO
Met the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend
ing matter. leaving them in a healthy con
dition, free from irritation, and the air pas
sages• clear, besides invigorating and
strengthening the general system. Price 50
cents. -For the positive - cure of Containp:,
tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry
Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, Irritation df
the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains. in
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup. Influ
enza, Whogung Omagh, and Lung Fever; We
recommend this medicine above all others.
Yours truly, CLAIM B. Forma,
June 2-Iy. 8. End Ward House Block.
Why suffer such unspeakable tortures,
-Rheumatism has been conquered, :E.endall's
S • avin Cure is the victor. Read the adv't.
Rheumatism.
In the first symptoms of this disease when
you are aching and having painful sensations
in the limbs upon rising from bed in, the
morning, a stiffness in the joints accompa,
Died at times by swelling and reclines, all
physicians recommend the applicationlot an
external retredy, something penetrating and
soothing; an article that will act as areura
tive agent to the parts affected. Dr. BosanT
ko's Rheumatic Cure gives instant relief up
on the first application. T-t lame back, pains
or dieing it is an invalnalls household reme.;
dy.. Ask your druggist for it. Price7s cents.
Manufactured by The Bosanko Medicine
Company. Piqua, 0. For. sale by Clark B.
Porter, 8. End Ward House Block.
June 2-Iyr.
Piles are frequently preceded by ii - sense of
weight in the back, loins and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the patiefit to supp4se
he has some affection of the kidneys ior
neighboring organs. At times iymptoma, 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 attendantt
Internal, External and Itching Piles yield a.
once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy, which acts directly upon the puts
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 the system
produces permanent disability, but try it
and be cured. Price, 50 cents. 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 - . Bold by Clark' B. POrter,
B. End of Ward House Block.
June 2-Ivr• . '
THE VERY LATEST
-STYLES IN--,
t i , li a l ia
BOYS' AND
CHILDItENS'
RATS. CAPS, , OVERCOATS,
HATS, CAPS, OVERCOATS,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.,
FURNISHING GOODS, etc.,
Are arriving daily in • immense quanti
ties at, •
H. JACOB'S
RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE
(Established 1865)
where the largest, finest and "toniest"
line of Suits and Overcoats can be
found at lower figures than any Cloth
inm House in town.
Remember Ido not sell you Shoddy
and Cotton for all Wool.
No. 2, Patton's Block.
TOWANDA,
• - H. JACOBI:
Pet,. 36 , 100 ; I
c,„F_ 4:jOB PRINTING.LAII kind
ri - 4 Fine Job ' Printin
prompt! y executed at lowest rates, a
Bkiniow RIMY/MAN 0111oe
Dont fad to give us a trial. Good type
modern presses, and experienced work
men. All work minuted flretrclass.
Has filled up the old MONTANYE STORE with
a full and complete stock of FRESH
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°ROC, RIBS AND PROVISIONS.
FRI AS LOW AS•THE LOWIZT:
Call he / e for 'your Groceries. After you get
prices at Ross' it will be of no use to try else.
where for his prices are down to rock bottom.
Farmers ma get the tip-top - of the market a'
Goo. L. Ross'. All 'Mods of lorodime taken in az-
Osage for goods or for Oath.
Towanda srct. Store
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A PERFECT-STRENOTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON 'BITTERS are highly reartunended for all diseases re.
quiring acenain and efficient tonic ; especudl— y hu ll iation, Dyspepsia, leer-,
wittent Fern* Wane of Appetite., Lon of Strong— tk, Lock of Energy, de. Enriches.
the blood, strengthens the mnseleff i and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, reun st 7i4 t igdme*". symenni, such
fr, Tasting the Footling, Heat is the H.=l de. The only
Iron Preparation that will not blac en the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all *nests, Write - for she AB C Book; 82 pp. of
useful and amusing reading—sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore; Md.
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POPULAR CORNilt
GEO. L.ROSS,
T EI.IE %
MAIN STREET,
_ -
(NEST DOOR TO FFI.CH & CO.
Is preparod to offer a complete assort
ment of „ ,
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware,
WHITE and DECORATED CHI4A.
Latest designs and patterns of
MAJOLICA WARE,
BIRD CAGEB;[
SATCHW, , &C.
For the coming Spring tra4, 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
in any line of goods will, compare
favorable with the prices of any other
house.
'll6/rWe azalea* to sell the best
article for the least-pOtsible'money.
LOEWUS FREIMUTH.
tayeptf
As it 13 for all diseases of the KIDNEVI,
. LIVER AND BOWELS.
1'..1 C . -eat:etc the system of the acrid 'poison
thct csucts the drandfel suffering which
mely the victims of Rheumatism esti retinae.
THOUSANDS'OF'CASES
of tht worst'forms WS terrible 'dismiss
have been quickly relievecl, in a short timo
1
f drctla of ewasit has cured whereall else bad
" f .ilf.d. Itii rani, but efficient, CERTAIN'
• IN ITS AtTION, but linraalt:3 Snail mien.
0 1 ri - It. cleanses, Strengthens sad gives New
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4, 1 Life to sit the tm,ertaut mann of the body.
The =Aar . ' netien ef the kidneys Is restored. . _ _ ... ..
•Ididta
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used in every hocu3chold as a
SPRINC MEDICINE.
Always r-zrcs 3317.107.73:13133, (.. ONSTIEIIp
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KIDNEY-WORT'
Wago a ns th l ! c i r t r th i e ages
OLD ESTABLISHMENT.
JAMES BRYANT
• would
call the atten
tion of FARMERS and
others to hie brie end complete
assortment of
Open& Top Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his -
own MANUFACTURE and war
\ ranted iu every paT•
ticnlar
Bryant's Flexible Springs used in all Platform
Wagons. The limiest and bestlinuse.
NOW IS YOUR TIME T 9 BUYI
Look it these figures: .
# ,
Two nested Carnage, 'from .. 55150 to $175
PhatOnt, one seatsd k 125 to no
Top Buggies '... c 125 to 150
OP= Buggiel h to 190
Democrat Wagons • . i 90 to 110
Remember thitthe above are 111 folly warrant.
ed, ftrat-chisi Or no pay. • r. -
belo
VAPlistilit yea Pr: IIO PD/ otttanded to atlas per cent
w last rs mhos.
Sams
Ofileeand 'Wary car. s and Elisabeth SU.
J.llB.- barertr.
1 0801177 A
KLINE'S MARKET.
CA.FL11.43.1, BLOCH.
Nab) Street, First
JOHN W. KLINE,
MEAT &VEGETABLE.
M .A.R.KET
o • more convenient location, end established
himself In the Carroll Block, opposite Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with
TIEICCHOICENT OF ][EATS.
TWIT. OYSTERS IN THEM SEASON.
!BEGS VEGIITABLEN.
DOMENITIO Ao.. o
den eir delivered.liOLOOKA SAUSAGE
$
specialty. AU or-
prolepilp
ABEttEtt
FALL AND WINTER
1881.
:ATTENTION DI INVITED to our
first-class -
Heating Stoves
They are too well known to require
any commendation—
New Neck,
- Westminster,
Crown Jewel.
Vire also. have a line of CHEAP BASE
BURNERS, the beat of their aloes in
the market, and. well adapted for sup-
plying a' demand for an e cient bat in,
expensive beating stove. '
SEe'WOOD HEATING STOVES in
great variety.
„A.
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a
HAPPY -THOUGHT
RANGES
Sold In Towanda and. Tleknit; by
A. D. DYE &CO;
A LARGE STOCK OF
Wood Cook Stoves
CARRIAGEMAR'ERS AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES,
AND A. GENERAL STCCK OP
HARDWARE;
MAIN ST., TOWANDL
Towanda, Oct. 31st, 1881
V i
You that have beauty, ,1
Come and let ua take It,
^t•
And you that have none, I f
Come and ,let as make It. ,p
Dayton & Rockwell
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially invite the Dnblic to give them a dill
at the.
Rooms formerly occupied by
G. H. Wo od,
TOWANDA, PENNA.
Recent improvements in the skylight have fur
nished facilities for taking perfect pictutes
quickly and in all kinds of weather.
::PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and' DE
CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In
dia Ink, Water Colors.Cra7ms, .ir Pastelles, any
size.
FINEST WORK OF ARTIVIC EXGEL 7 ,
LENCE GUARANTEED. , A
STOCK air FRAMES-ON • RAND
AT ALL TIMES.
C. S. DAYTON.
' Towanda. Oct 41.1680.
MRS. D. V. EITEDGE;
'Manufacturer (if and Dealer in
HUMAN HAIR
UCH AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the Popilv
Chatelaine Braid,
EVERYTHING BELONGING. To ens Hall TRADE
airePecial At telition gi eatoCOMBINGS
Roots all tornadoes way.
SWITCHES from $1 upwards. * Mao Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Fade l Pouder, •
Madam Clark's Corsets, and '
Shoulderi Brace. Elastics.
snrparneatar attenttasiadd to dreaming &idles
bleat their home or Wing place Of builnmai .
ow r Scans & lillaratbl *tore.
I'.o D. X WEDGE.
- - . A. N. IrELEION
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0- '
- Dzinin Is . • .- 74 - '
. Ott • : :.79C r CLOCKS, i
MI, GOLD AND MATED .
‘ 16, •
Of 'nay eseistnaad flpeobeles. sr fislitouliur
siblikUom Pad UP Seguirthi. obey 411 •Thecker A
Voushrs Grocery Eltors,jliain Strfet, Towanda,
Pens. ... wt. OD
inartll74l
PICTURE -CALLEIII
G. IL WOOO & CO.
will open HAI , New,. Gallery In
on the First Monday of April. Having- *tied up
entirely new. with the beet of instrument,;' we
are prepared to snake 71
Tintypes, 4at one slttlag t all for. ets.
in neat envelo:es, 10 for sl.oo. Copling of all
hinds of Photographe,and latereoscoplo and large
view work done at this gallery. • '
Give tug a cell and we will try ant satisfy you
in price and quality. ma: Y.S
A. BEVERLY ISMITH
•
BOOK BINDER •
AND,
Dealer In Scull Sim Goads.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Fine Mali; Books
sty marirmair.
Ank lames 1l lies.
This department of. My business is my torn
pieta. and being s gauges' sawyer myself I know
the wants of my patrons.
WOODS.
SAW BLADES.
CLOCK 1110,10D2M3.
aitt:lntekt3Y on hand. $l2ll ',Otis of designs
for $l. Band foe prieelists.
• "REPORTER" BINDERY.
Park street.
P. 0. b cm 1512. Towanda. Pa
B. R. ROOZWZILL.
17
GOODS.
mous
- TOWMIDAL
ratton's Blocky
WE. KEEP IN STOCK
EVERY QUALITY OF
CARDS,
ENVELOPES.
NOTUMDS,
LETTERHEADS,
AND WILL DO ALL KIND HOPI
JOB PRINTING
!..A7 * SIMS .7.147077 CE;
WE HAVE IN STOCK
A SPLENDID LINE OF
Ini
AMBER TINT
Utterheads,
Mieads,
Statements, &c
WHICH WILL
PRINTED IN THE B
4:7 1 REASONABLE RAC&
FURNITURE STORE
URN:IMRE
I=
: We: are constantly reeetvitig. the
newest and latest pattern is
• . :
PARLOR SUITS, .
:BED: BOOM SETS,
TABLES,
ErrePythingr ha the 'Fur!
niture • Line.
Undertaking.
' We make a specialty of this branch
and shall give it our personal attention.
We have a full line of
COFFINS,
and will not be undersold. Give - us a
call before_ purchosing elsewhere.
B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec
tion with our business.
TOWANDA. JAB. 26th. 1881.
Stevens -3 Long
Gnoczruzsy
El
COWRY PRODUCE
:4 ~►•1! 9 ~,~ 1 ~:1~ 4~~
COR MAIN AND PINE STS
&c., &c.,
ME
BRIDGE STREET
WARDROBES,
.
CA-I3ICJE9rS,
FtO . ll3ES t &C.
E. B. PIERCE.
Successor to N. P. flick
General Dealers in
PROVISIONS,
MU
HAVE REMOVED
To thetr new store.;
The old stand of Fos, Staten et Ifereni.)
They invite attention to their complete
assortment and very large stook o
Choice Ne Goias, which they
have alwayo on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION j GIVEN
To the
-PRODUCE TRAM
Mid Caab Paid for Desirable Kinda,
M. J. LoNO.
DR. JONES' . CREAM CAMPHOR, IS THE
NAME of the popular Liniment that cures.
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened
Joints. Frost Bites. Tabs in the Face. Head or
Spine, Chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprains; Minis,
Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect.
Poison ;Fines. 'etc., for Man or Beast
Always 'reliable, and almost instantan.
eons in I* relief. Having an .Agreeable odor it
is pleasant to aptily. Sold by all . druggists.
Price 25 Ots.
N. B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal
at the State Fair. 1879.
ABA JONES, Prop's. 319 N, 3d St., phus.,
Jan. 13. 6-tu
DR. JONES'OREAMOAMPHOR
IS THE NA= OF.tise popular Liniment
that cures Itheumatiam. Neuralgia Swollen or
Stiffened Joints. Frost Bites. pain in the Face,
Bead or Spine. Chapped hands.-Brnises.Sprains,
Burns. btosquioto Bite.. Wag .or Bite of an in
sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc..
for man or beast. Always reliable, and almost
instantaneous in its relief. Basing an agreeable
odor. it is pleasant to sypiy. Sold by all drug
gists. Price 25 cents.
B. B. Thu Liniment received a Prize Medal a
the State Fair.ll49. May 9017.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
TO - KEILL A
HOUSEHOLD
'ARTICLE.
the rich, the old au well
b. as well as 'the husband,'
'well all the young man; the
-I. May just its well earn a
honest employment. as to sit
- nd wait for others to cam It
Ire you employment, all the
spare hours only; travel
ieighborhood, among your
lances. If you do not care
can impart valuable Infos
f cost. It will cost you only
card to write for our Pros
.% the suing of making you
opportunity. Yon dO not
sum Cif money and run a
it. You will readily see that
stter to make from SIG. to
etablisha lucrative, and hide
r, bonorstde,' ethalithttorward
Attend to this-mistier MN, for
,f IN IT total' 140 anima wi th
us. IWe will surprise you and you .wW wonder
wlty . you newer wrote .to as Warr. We sr=
PULL PASSICIIIAIIi raps. Addams&
BM= wro co.,
ohms this paper.! Mum", Ouzo
M. 22, 'Bl4mos.
•
STOP AT
BM
T. MU R & CO.'S
OR0( 1 ETII §, I J
PROVISIONS.
The Naar A* are away b `owing; oaeep Is at
Omar tale and Fri * Wlla Iltsts.
TOweNDat s
They reaps trolly announeir to the , pnbile Oat
therytave • Islip iuxk of
FLOUR, rEED. MEAL, ?MAIN, SALT, • FIEM
POSE, •nd PEOFISiONS genOrsUy.
We here also killed to oar stock a variety or
WOODEN WARE. such as iturmi TOBB.
Just received a large s4ck Of 'Sugars, 'Teas,
Coffees, Spices, 110II1,110ffil8 fitififf. BOAZ- the
best in the rearket, and o4lier realms 'of soap
ityrup and - Molasses,- they offer at low
prices for Cub. 4 oct 26 2t.
MARBLE WORK;
Wy:saaking, Pa.
GEO.. OTT - a BR4YrHE!t,
• 44 tbei t t e Marble Works locate 4 near the jiffy:
sinking pot.. in Wysox, are prepared to fur
nish as good quality of marble wmicas can be
produced r in the county.
TOMBBTONES and MONUMENTS made and
sold ,ten per 4ent. Cheaper .tban you an buy
them at any other marble worlul in Bradford
county. i I, • '; •
. run satisfaction, guarnteed and all jobs prit up
properly.
Samuel Ott, whei'lLas recently beagine a part
nerla the bushiest fs a first class workman. We
do our own work, Ind are therefore enabled to
sell very much cheaper than any ogler manufac
turer;
Those wishing work in ourline siseaspectfully
invited' o caU and see for themselves, We also
do all kinds of Broar Wong. to outline.
GEORGE OTT,
- SAMUEL OTT.
Wyssuking,-Nov. 1881.-6 m
(jsn2l.t
PATENTS. ;
_ (U.S. AND FOREIGN.' •
Frank A. Fonts, Attorney-st-Lasr, Loa Box, 356
Washington, Di — C.
Sir Ten years' experience.
I make cum= for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the patent Office as to the patentability of an in
vention FAZE. Send sketch or model of the de
vice ands report will be made as to the probs•
bility of obtaining s , patent.
- Special attention- given to rejected:. applica
tions in the hands of others.
U. S. Senators : Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davie and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Atlnoie ; Hon. Benj. H. Hilt of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar. of Hiss; Hon. S.
Cullom. Gov, of Illinois ; the. Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro !
prietor of this paper.
Write for circular and instructions.
3novtl
HOWARD A. SWOW,
PATENTS.
Gll F STREET N. W.. 4VABRINGTCS, D. C.,
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith A• Co., and
Chipman, Rosales & Co.)
Patents procured upon the same lan which
was originated and successfully p r acticed by the
above-named - firm.. .
Pamphlet of slaty pages sent upon receipt o
stamp. inovsl '
ME AND LIFE INSURANCE:
- WAIN! AND
' -
Go LI Li Ec i fioN AGENCy
•
BRINK Sc . BUCK, Leßaysville, Pa..
Will write Follcios for risks in Fire and Life In
surance. Collect Claims with care and
•
promptness. They represent none but
rIIiST—CLASS COMPANIES
They solicit theconfidence and patronage of tho se
having business In their line, and will endeavor
to merit it. Apply to or address
ius3 tf BRINK& BUCK. Leßaysville .Fa.
titot National rlark,
CAPITAL PAID pl $125,000
SU RPLUS . FUND _ 80.000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the transaction of a general
banking business. -7' t
-
N. N. BETTS,, JOS. r aivELL.
Cashi'R:.. President
rob. 1. 'WI.
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'GEO. STEVENS.
The BALSAM of
TOLD has always
been one of the most
Important weapons
wielded by the Mad.
Ica! Faculty against
the encroachments
of the above Dl..
eases, butit has nev.
er been so advents.
geously compound.
ed as in Lamaism
Ilawrra's TOL%
ROVE and RYE. Its
soothing BALIIMIttIY
properties affords a
diffusive stimulant,
appetizer and tonic.
to build up the Sp:
tsm after the cough has been relieved.
GREEN H. BAUM - Coniishisioser
Internal Revenue Nl?ashin_gton. D. C., Jan.
16th, says: ' "TO L D. ROC and RYE is an
agreeable Remedy in Pectoral complaints and is
Classed as a bledicinal preparation under the 11.
8. Revised Statute,, and when so stamped. may
be sold by DRUGGISTS. GROCERS, and *Maur
persons. without Special tax." orlicense.
CAUTION!
wit tin otry bede l f a ll m ved oir bi t tZet , d at ir d
Rye for LIMRENC6 & MARTIN'S TOLU. ROCK
and RYE—which it the only MEDICATED
tide made—the genuine has their name on the
Proprietary Stamp on each bottle..
Pre
at up in_ Size Bottles. Price $l.OO.
Tour, SOCK &STE CO:, Pi.p'r
% CHICAGO. ILL. . I
Sold by DRUCCISTS and GENERAL
DEALERS Everywhere.
P.i:F:iiiki ,ili:
AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS OP PERSONS from aU 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 nntimuly
death. Doctors. Minister, and the Poor treated
Prow Write fora Circular giving full particulars.
Address Drs. GEO. MAHE • RUSH BROWN.
Addison. N. Y.- Sept.Eklyr.OPßaco.
teOR
ME
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AND I
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cavasB..l7ll
EIIREItik
)UM=iCES
iliN
itaTißLlk RED IN 1865.]
Solicitor of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
TOWANZA f.
THE GREAT
APPETIZER
COUGH CURE
Pox
COUGHS; ./
COLDS,
CONSUMPTION,
N
BRON
AND -
All Diseases
11 , 01
[; ;ul ia~l~f
P
' MLIEND•g,iIIAIN
JEWELLER,
.
Is still to be found at the OLD STAND
MALY STREET,
Next doorp Dr.ll. C. Por4e,'s Dr 4 Sore
WITH A POLL TANI. OF/
4- FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCHES,
JEWELRY'
STERLING SILVER AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
-
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
CLOCKS,
FROM THE CHEAPESTTOTHE BENT
Er ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
Clocka:Watches Ind jewelry promptly repaired
by en experienced and Competent workman.
M. RENpELmAN.
•
.eptl6.tf
NATHAN TIDD,
(Successor to Mr. McKean,)
DEALER IN
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
I) 0
FOOT or PDIE STREET, NEAR CQURT HOUSE.
TOWANDA, PA.
ge LOWEST -PRICES FOR CASH. lie
She patronage of my old friends and the public
generally is solicited. Silo: 80
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RAILWAY
.-• Mirft
-v , • e i Vft hilikk SCONSIri,
T:PAUL
:
Vriteirtt zr i% C
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'e-c t , Weldon .zlds cpttc , - -
"-•' • (4. •. P( -;r.. -
Chicago & liorth7Western
Is the OLDEST ! BEST °OBSTRUCTED ! BEST
_EQUIPPED ! end hence the
LEADING RAILWAY
' OP THE
West and Northw est !,
It is the short and best route bet Ween Chicago
and all points in "
NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAISOTA. WY
MING. Nebraska. Callifoinia, Oregon. Arizona,
Vtah, Colorado. Idatiokioxitana, Newts., and
for
Council illullOntalia„ljenver,
LEADVIL E, SALT LASE.
San Francisco:Deadwood,Sioxixeity,
Cedar Rapid", Des Moines, Coltbus, and all
Points in the Territories, and th West. Also
,for Milwaukee; Green Bay. Oshkosh, Shebolgan,
Marquette, Fond du Lac. Watertown. Houghton.
Neenah, Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron.
Volga, Fargo. Bismarck, Wlllollll,LaCrogse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesols; Dakata.
Wisconsin and the Northwest. ;
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North l Western and she 11. P.. R'ys depart from,
arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close Connections are made with
the Lake . Shore, Michigan Central; Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
& Grand Trunk Wye, and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes.
I sr Close connections made at dnnction Points
It is the ONLY LINE manning
Pullman Hotel Dining. Cars
DrZWillar
Chicago and Council Bluffs
Pullman Sleepers on'all Night Trains.
Insist open Ticket Agent/1i selling you Tickets
'via this road. Examine year Tickets. and refuse
to buy if they do not read over the Chicago
North-Western Hallway.
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommodi-
Rona you will buy your Tickets by this route,
WAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line..
ape'
HUGHITT, V.P. Gen.Mang'r,
ape' *Bl-17. Chicago.
LIVERY STABLING,
' -
• '
gCuriage-Ilaking Gad
E.A.Irt.IN
Seneca• Arnold
Haying leased h farm 'in Warren,
hem located in the above
branches of
bdsi
nese, on
FRONT ST., BELOW BRIDGE,
- TowAnda, Pa.
HE H&8 STABLING FOR 10 HORSES.
For use of stalls, 5 cents each. Also, Horse?
and Carriages for hire.
Illacksmithing, in all its branches? promptly
done, Horse Shoeing a specialty.
Carriages Mann.achlred and Repaired. If you
want anything in the above line call on
SENECA ARNOLD.
April 2241
f11:1
'O7 TIM
MRS. A. B. WHITNEY,
ER,
DRESS-FITTER 84; DRESSMAKER
\ALSO AGENT FOll IHE
Demesiie Perfeet-Pitting Patterns
No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
Stook entirely new and freah from the city; no
old goodkin stock.
.floods and work unsurpassed either in styles
or make up. ect2S•ly
HUMPHREY BROS. &.: TRY.
MEN'S, BOYS. WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CHIiDWS
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers;
AND LOYAL SOCK
~~
RAILWAY
FASHIONABLE
Manufacturers and WhOlesale Dealers in all kino of
1 CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS,
roWAND.A., PA.
SPECIAL ANNOUN
JAMES MTAiIE
=MOVED MS GILOCERY.Ersixtea
BouTu-EAST CORNER Or laja
AND BRIDGE STUFZII, THERE
HE a& •EffrtllLisnEl,
Head Quirt
FOR RI/FIRYTHING IN THE LIN
lIIIFIIES, PRIYIS
kc., &c.
CASH, PAID for Desirable
duce. 'Fine -MUTER an d
a specialty.
Agents Wanted t e :77„ ~.17i
tl Chromo-Lithogrsph Picture ,f unr
President
JADES A. GARFIELD,
This beautiful work of-art is pru.t=xl
zs
onloys,-011 heavy 'paper, "sad mourattd rekii
wig on the wall. It La pot only s, cr.croct
trait but aiso contains the blatoncal !v.!
his 11fe,alumirlbeikine et , I• 112 4 ,. 4,52 R,
and the Dada Bed Scene., It is a
Manorial Picture. Circulars and vtraks
Adelson. U. W. KELLEY k
711 Boum:gin Street, I , llll2 , leigas,
Sept. V, maitett.
Sen
HORSE c d urtn c c t r a • f i rJ a l.
nazi, o
f , A E
Treatise on tte.H,
i
his Diseases." It gives the best treats
all' diseases, has 60 flue exigrarinits
.BOOKpositions
horses better thin
taught in any other way, a table snow: ,
of all the principal medicines useo for t
as well as their effects and antidctes
25 cts3 Poison, a large co'lecti
vatuanz.v. RECEIPP , ,,
telling the age of a hone. with on en;
showing teeth of each year and a large ,
of other valuable hone information. RI
of horsenien have pronounced it
than books costing $ and $lO. The het
2(..0.000 sold in about one year before it
Tilled shows bow popular the book is.
vised edition Is tracts moss wreak...nth
FOR A otacmsa. AUENTI3 WANTED. Dr.
Kendall is Co., Snosburgb Falls, Vermont
liar 11-Iyr.
J. H. 51.31 NI ENS.
PEE FASHIONAI:LE
BOOT, SHOE AND GAITEI
MANI7FACTURER
Is now prepared to do all kinds of if
his line in the latest styles, and of ttr
material.
ALL,WOB.K sad 3ULTERIAL WAR
Repairing done neatly and p)
on 'abort notice. In PAL,
BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing SI
25'
Yon need..not Die to Win
IN THE .1.•
MUTUAL ENDOW
ACCI:ZNT A 33 w www•r
Of Bath, N. I'
Ton receive one-half of your :mu
cording to the American Lite Table,
thirds-of your life expectancy Is di
illustration, a man or woman ;oinien
elation at 36 years of age taking a ceru
$2,500, receives $1,275 wizen * little over,
of age, exactly the period in life when
financial help ill generallymore needed
any other time.
BLADES
General Agent/ ft
june2tf
B LANK BOOK MANUFACTI
BOOK. BINDER,
PAPER RULER, ax.
Alfred T. Purv:
No. 131 Genessee street,
lITIdA, Y
MI work in his line done well and prcz , -;
lowest price.
Parties having Volumes incomplete
niched with any missing numbers at on
MI orders given to J. J. Scanlan, !
Bradford County. wil.l be promptly
cording to difections.
KENDALL''
SFA I INC
URI
prq
tHE ]TORT BIICCESSYCL REMEDY
covered, as it is certain in its effects
not blister. Also excellent tor hnrru
BEAD PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L T. F
Youngstown, Ohio, May It
Dn. B. J. Earawsza. k Co:—I liad ait
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized re
ly, be bads large bane spaviu ou-one
s small one on the idler which Louie II
lame; I had him under the charge of ti 3
nary surgeons which failed to core Sin•
one day reading the advertisement of
Sparin Cure in the Chicago Exprels,l. l e
ed at once to try it, and got our argil
to send for it, they ordered three battle
them all and thought I - would give it
trial, I used it according to directions
fourth day the colt ceased to be Lune,
lumps have disappeared. I used but et
and the colts limbs are as free frors
as smooth a• any horse in the stair.
tardy cured. The cure was so rrnurla"•
I let two of my neiglgroes h are the r
two bottles, who are now, using it.
Very Respectfully.
L. T
Kendall' s Spavin
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's Mills. Wash'ton co., N.l Fo. l '
D. B. J. KENDALL, Dear Sir:—The
case on ishich I used your Kendal l's Sp
was • malignant ankle sprain of instsa
standing. I had tried many things,hd
Your Spavin Cure put the foot to tag
-again, and for the first time cue to
natural position. For ,a fazully
cels anything we ever used.
Yours truly,
REV, al. P: isELL
Tutor of If. E. Church, l'aiteca3W
Nib° U. per bottle, or ,1% bat tlei for P
Druggists hate it or can get it fir )O~•
be sent to any address on receipt of price
proprietors, DR. B. J. KENI) k 1.1.
burgh MIL Vt. Sold at
Dr. H. C. Porter's DIU
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