Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, January 19, 1882, Image 4

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    Historical Paintings in the Ro
tunda of the U. S.• Capitol.
They are eight in number and are
placed in panels, separated by Boman
pilasters. The panels are 18 feet long
and 12 feet high, so that many of the
figures arc nearly_orquite life si z e. As
works of art these paintings have been
much criticised; bat as portraits of actual
individuals and as representationi - of
real scenes, they have a constantly in
creasing value. The Trumbull paint
ings were ordered in 1817 and finished
in 1824. Trumbull was, an aide-decamp
of Washington in 1775. His figures are
likenesses taken from the originals in
America and Europe. - _
TEELLICDU;G.Or COLU3IBt'S.
John Vanderlyn of New York the
arist. Ordered in 1842, finished in
1844. Cost $lO,OOO. Represents Colum
bus, accompanied by his principal of-
Seers, landing or, the island of Guana
hani, one' of .the Bahamas, Oct. 12,
1492. Columbus is: the central figure.
- Be bears aloft the royal standard of
Spain and takes possession of the newly
discovered country in the name of Ring
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. 'ln the
background the seamen are giving ex
preasion to their joy: The fleet is seen
at anchor in the distance.
TEE DISCOVERY OF_ TUE lIIESISSIPPI
EIVEIL
W. H. Powell of Ohio, artist. Order
ed in 1850 and cost 812.000. This
painting is very faulty in conception
and detail. Do Soto and his followers
are represented as clad in the , rich and
brilliant c6stumes of medieval knights
and are mounted on gayly caparisoned
steeds. The two Indian maidens,
crouching in not ungraceful attitudes
near a magnificent pavilion, are, it is to
be hoped, "clothed upon with chastity"
like the saintly Lady Godiva when she
rode through the streets of Coventry,
fOr they wear nothing else worth speak ,
ing of. The Indian warriors are (leek- .
ed out in their best paint and feathers
for the occasion. The real facts were
that in their long and perilous march
through forests and over' mountains,
tho discoveries bad endured incredible
hardships; fighting theii way , through
hostile bands of natives, half drowned
in morasses, suff e ring from hunger and
_ thirst, they had reached the "Father of
Waters" in May, 1541, ragged, unkempt
and forlorn. ,
TEE BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS, 1613.
John G. Chapman of Virginia, artist.
Ordered 1836, cost $lO,OOO. The scene
is laid in Jainestown, the first perma
nent White settlement_ in America.
The Indian Princess kneels on the
alter steps, near the baptismal font.
Her attitudes is full of unconscious
grace and her dark, lovely face expres
sive of a Christian maiden's tender hu
mility. John Rolfe, her future -hus
band, stands near. Her -sister, in
scanty drapery, reclines on the ground.
One of -Pocahontas' brothers makes a
striking appearance in a classical Roman
toga. Her uncle, with the upper Fart
of the figure nearly nudeland the lower
limbs heavily swathed a sheet - or a
Mexican serape—which is it ?—stands
scowling in the back-grorind:
THE EMBABKM*O OF THE PIEGEIALS.
Bobt. W. Weir of New tiork, artist.
Ordered in 1836, finished in 1843. Cost
$lO,OOO. This represents a - grotip of
our Puritan Fathers as they embarked
ut Delft-tiaven, Holland, July 21, 1620,
for the untried shores of the New World.
The grouping is good and each face
and figure has a decided individu
ality. Ili the _center itj the kneeling
form of Elder Win. ilrex l vster, with
the Holy Book open befog him, and
from its sacred pages he is- apparently
reading words of hope and comfort.
The sweet, Madonna like face of Bose
Standish, as she kneels beside her brave
husband, has been more admired than
any other in the eight paintings of)the
Rotunda.
Of the four great 'historical paintings
by John Trumbull of Connecticut, the
first is
THE' DECLAILATION LNDEPMNDENCE,
rathADEvpmA, JULY 4, 1776.
It represents the memorable first
American Congress in the act of sign
ing that instrument of freedom. Jet- -
ferson and Adams both gave sug
gestions for the grouping and costumes
in this picture. The hall and furniture
are.exactly reproduced. This painting
cost $B,OOO.
THE SURRENDER OF BURGOYNE AT SARA-
TOGA, OCT. 1777.
By the same artist, was ordered in
1817 and cost $B.OOO. It is only re- •
markable for the fidelity of its portraits.
, straw:a . 4.r. OF CORNWALLLS AT YORIE-
J TOWN OCT. 1781.
Also 1i 'rumba% cost $9,-000. It
possesses a p liar interest, at this date;
from the fact that it contains accurate
likenesses of those gallant French offi
cers who ea:nobly aided ns in the. War
of Independence. During the recent
visit of the descendanti - of those brave
Frenchmen—on the:occision of the Gen•
tennial of the "Surrender at York
town"—no work of art aLour National
Capitol was more carefully scanned by
onr distinguished visitors; than-the can
vass which bore the portraits of theirit
lustrions ancestors
•
The eighth and last is the
"RESIGNATION OF WASHINGTON AT ANNA-,
- POLISH DEC. 23. 1783.
This was painted by John Trumbull
and cost $B,OOO. Like all bia Nirork it is
most interesting because of its faithful
portraitures than for any intrinsic merit
as a work of art. M. L. B.
A STUMM STORT.—In a village near
Newark, England, is an old thatched
house, which has been occupied by the
same family for nearly. three hundred
years, in which there lives an old man
who is in his eighty-sixtlr . year. A per
son who had occasion to visit him, the 1
other day, was not a little surprised on
hearing the old gentlemari, in course of
conversation, express his belief that he
was not only going to heaven, but had
been there once since his lirst introduc
tion into this world. Frain the account
he gives orthe matter, il appears that
when he was about eleve4 years of age
be was in an apparently 'lifeles state—
whichail be called a trance-4 or the space
of nine days, and it w ' during that
time he thinks he was pe itted to be
hold the glories of h4aven. His parents
fully . believed him tope dead; the pas
sing bell wailrung; his coffin was order
ed and madeLasd onlhe third day his
friends assembled for the purpose of fol
lowing him to the grsve. The clergy
man of the parish ;reit in to look at the
supposed eorise before the coffin-lid was
screwed, on, and finding it to be warm,
he at once eTressed his opinion that
the child was not deid, and after irder
ing the postponement of the funeral,
sent his servant on horseback for a doc
tor, who. on arriving at the house, con
firmed the assertion of the
and instructed the boy's mother to
moisten the boy's lips with , wine and
water twice a day._ She did so; and on .
the seventh day he showed signs of life
by moving—on the eighth .he could
hear the conversation of persons in the ,0
room—and on the ninth day he was
able, to open his eyes and rise froth the
, supposed bed 'of death. Since that
time his health has .been delicate, but
he has continued to occupy the grazing
land adjoining - his cottage, and has kept
cows after the manna ref his forefathers.
A Sampson ofthe West.
Jonas Johnson or "Big Jonas," is
the Goliah of this region, and some , of
the stories of his strength- and endur
ance sound fabuloug: In 1858 he
gained a national reputation by walk
ing from Illinois to California, pushing
his provisions before him in a Wheel
barrow. • He was living in Knor,coupty.
Illinois, when the gold fever swept
over, the country, and - being in the
early twenties of his life was ,fired with
an ambition to join the ArgonauLs. He
was imperfectly acquainted with English
and had 'bat $lO in cash. so ..he walked
across Illinois and lowa to Omaha,
making the distance' in two weeks.'
There he bought a weeelbarrow and laid'
in a stock of provisions. • With these,
on the 15th day of April. he pushed
boldly out, and ninetfr days thereafter
he "landed" safely at the diggings,
some fifty miles northeast of Sacra
mento, the first , successful placer mines.
.Here he went to work lb the same inde
pendent way he made the journey—
alone— and was successful. He, was
successful. - He was able' to earn from
$lO to $2O per, day, according to the
number of tours he put in. A. year
satisfied him, and with a bag well filled
with 'dust' be returned. by way of Rine
ma and New York, to his former home
in Illinois.
His feats of strength are no less
ruarkable. About twenty years ago he
fontil a cow in no l uncommon predica
ment in thon days—mired in a slough.
A team •of horses, planted on firm
growd, had ;proved unable to draw her
from the mire, whereupon Jonas, laying
down some boards to!give a good foot
ing, lifted her bodily out of the swamp,
and, seizing her by the horns, dragged
her to firm ground. At another time
his wagon loaded with hay became
mired down and the horses failed to
extricate it. Jonas got impatient., and
going to the rear he raised the load and
pushed it forward to better ground,
making , a lift which is moderately
estimated at not less than 1,300 pounds,
and performed under , unfavorable con•
ditione. He is now a hale, ruddy-faced
man of 58 years, located on a .larin — o
120 acres in Boone and Hamilton noun-
ties, well stocked and improved s .bestdis
being the fortunate owner , of two other,
160 and 120 acres respectively. .He
was born in Sweden, was 22 years old
when he camito America and has been
a resident of this country for twenty
three years. He stands 6 feet 2 inches
in his sfocaings and tips the beam at
245 pounds. A No. 12 boot accommo
dates his foot and his hand is that 'of a
giau t.-
A Mnax Taws ON A Tatoor.—A few
days ago a young man with his left
shoulder elevated about six inches ahoy
the right entered a merchant tailor's of
this city and asked to be shOwn some
diagonal cloth. The worthy! shopman
was only too willing to comply With the
request, and after half an holies
in
strnction a coat value at 816 was (where&
and a "perfect fit" guaranteed to this
deformed specimen of humanity. He
paid a small deposit as a "guarantee of
goods faith," and was told to come
round the course of two or three
days to try it on. Thinctrial to appoint
ment, the "specimen" put in au appear
anee. and the diagonal cloth was fitted
to the diagonal daek. Finally - the , day
arrived on which the "perfect fit" was
to be ready and the eu - stemor was teere
as punctual as before. It wasagain trien
on, but this time there was evidently .
something wrong. The ahopman oqued
his - eyes in astonishment, for one shoul
der covered his customer's left ear, while
the taili on the opposite ssde stuck Out
at an angle of forty-five degrees. There
was nothing for it,; hoWever, but tolose .
the cloth; for, as even the tailoi - admit' ed
it could not•be altered to a "perfect fit."
The mistake was explainsd when the de
formity dropped his shoulder to a not;
-oral position and bolted through the
door before the tailor had recovered
from his astonishment. It was done
for a bet was a mean transaction after all.
—Toronto Mail.
In a pleasant company each one ask-,
ed a question. If it was' answered, the
. .
questioner paid a forfeit,, or i ho e could
not answer it himself he - paid a forfeit.
An Irishman's question was: 'Bow
does the little ground squirrel did his
hole without throwing any dirt about
the entrance ?' When they all gaTe it
up, Pat said: 'Sure, do you see, he be:
gins at the other end of the hole.' One
of, toe rest exclaimed: 'But how does
he get there ?"Ah said Pat, 'that's
your question. Can you answer it
yourself , ?'
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THE GREAT CURE
RHEUMATISM
As it is far all <tunes of mougys i ,
LIVER AND BOWELL
. It elessess tho system of the acrid v ole=
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lonly the victims of Ithcosaattam out reallae.
. THOUSANDS OF CASES
ct ti worst forms of this terrible Waters
k have be= q uickly relieved. iii s stunt !file
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' fa every pert of the Cowley. In him
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• ITS ACTION, but harmless in all ceeee.
eteseoes, E•tresurtheisa sad etreeNew
P 1. to sal tho impestsn t snarls of .the body.
.; :.e natural action of the Elduzire le restored,
ver is cleansed of all disease, ar.4
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7.-ay the worst &meet are etlAleatca from
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As it has twen prove./ by Remands that
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M. E. ROSEBTFIELD•
- THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOOK OF
WINTER CLOTHING
to be found in. Bradfoid county is at the oldest established CLOTHING
HOUSE in Towanda,
ROSEIIIIIFIELEI'Si
COMPRISING _
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IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND . BEST MATERIALS. ALSO. , A
FULL LINE OF
Gents' Furnishing Sciods, -
RATS AND : CAPS , TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. ETC., ETC,
Which will be sold at 5 to 10 per cent. cheaper than any . otlier dealer dare sell
them. Give me a call and judge for yourself. .
_
M. E.- ROSENFIELD.
Towanda, Pa., October 20, 1881.
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FRUITS Mar y t
- o b . the wo i rld d . Ihriejeutceiee"tguae cl ima te,
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V IiaITABLES an kept c fo
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xpense.
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, •
AFTER''BRINd TREATED BY IRIS'
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iirlo fict, there is nothng that dzone will sot preserve... Think of everything yori can that Is
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A F ORTUNE 1
.OZONE in any -ToWnship or County.
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F. K. Raymond. Morristown, Belmont Corinty, Ohio, is clearing $2,000 a month itithanAling and
,
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D. F. Webber, Charlotte, Patois. County, Michigan, has cleared $l,OOO a month since Atµprst. $2 for
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J. B. Gaylord, 80 LaSalle StreetChlaigo, ispreserviug eggs, fruit, etc., for thecommisidon men of
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s,ooo•dozen eggs a day, and on his Writhe" is making $3,000 a month clear. $2 for a -test pack
age was his first investment. ,
The Cincinnati Feed Company, 498 West Seventh Street, is making $5.000 a month in handling
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• sours in twenty-four. hours. Preserved by OZONE it keep perfectly sweet for months. .
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that we have made. - r
RowTo aVECITRE "r ff emirm l
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preseffe U, no 'natter ,chat if is.
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endears t
ise o ca o ll r yrratten e t d ion o :oa dr y , of gi re i f ir a ti e ceilso which
business success and highest commercial merit could secure. • - . ,•
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' our Preservative, and know from salad observation that we have without question ..
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H. JACOB'S
RELIABLE - CLOIIIING NOUSE
(Establislied 1865)
where the . hugest., "finest and "toniest"
line of Suits and Overcoats can be
found -at lower figures than any Cloth
lug House in town.
Remember l.do . not sell you Shoddy
and Cotton for all Wool,
St s Patton'i Block.
TOWANDA, PA.
H. JACOBS.
NO. 211, Iwo
ONE MORE
PICTRE CALtERY
IN Ti:11/.43Thi.
G. H. WOOD & CO.
twill open, their New Gallery in
Patton's Block,
on the First Ifolulay of April. Having fitted op
entirely newiWith the best of isistruments, we
aril prep to make
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Tintwi t 4at one sitting,a ll for 50 eta.
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Witold einelones, 10 for 91.09. - Copying. of aU
lands of Photographs,and Stereoseopioand large
•thir work done at this gallery.
atrium a all and we will try and sahib you
Inprics and quality. mar 28
THE
Tipianda S. Store
po oorzu taaayll
(NEXT DOOR TO FELON $ CO.
lippreparod, I to offer a Complete assort
ment of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware,,
WHITE and DECORATED CHM.
Latest designs and patterns of
MAJOLICA WARE, . •
'.- BIRD CAGES,
SATCHELS, &C.
For the coming Spring Trade We
adhere as heretofore to our establ ished
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.
endeavor to sell the:best
article for the least possible money.
my64l .
LOEWUB & FREIMUTH.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
JAMES M C CABE I
IaRIDIOVED nig GROCERY BUSEGISS 0
THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF HAIN
fi AED BRIDGE STREETS, RD=
s ; HE nes zeresusium
Head Quarters
YOB ITHRYTIIING IN THE LINE OF
. arm., &(,.
CASH PAID for Desirable Pro
duce. Fine BUTTER and EfIGS
a specialty.
April IS II
I 1448111411 , , •
CA.ltittlla 13 L.CICIC
Main Street, First Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
UkV711431 REMOVED NM
MEAT &VEGETABLE
IW . A.RICEir
Q a more convenient location. and established
hisneelf in the
to
Mock. oppoMtit Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST 01P WELTS. '
FISH, onrrarts IN THEIR 'REASON, •
FRESH VFAIETABLES.
DONIEST/0 7RITIT, ko.. o
iIopBOLOGNA BAl7llAat & opeelalty. AU or•
Atom promptly Asthma".
MI
MRS. D. V. STEDGE;
Manufacturer of and Dealer is
HUMAN HAIR
UM hS WIOII, BANDEAUX, the pormlex
Chatelahte Praia.
ISirtRIMUSKt IRILORGING To Ills ILUBTRADE
dirldesis_ lAttsatliou era to GOIIIIIINGS
Boots all tuna sus way.
SWITOISIS from $1 upwards.
.Also Agent for
Bunter% Invisiblo Face PoT•der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and .
- - Elmulder Brace Elastics.
Pirfiedsr attention paid to dressing ladles
ballet their bones, or at my Awl of busiuss
weir Irma k Ilildretb's store., •
world-ea : NU: D. V. STUMM.
, N. - NELSON
DF41.111:11 Dt
rtbts GOLD PLATED ANDI
IL •
of imry Isrmr.ssid lipectsdan. air Mamas!
*Matto. WA totepstsbut.„Shog is =i l l4 .
Voughtl Grocer,' MOM IMUD Ptreeti_
OMWOATEL
Onap)4Tf3,
miircld7•U
= coops. ,
BRIDGE, STREET
nwrruE STORE
FURNITURE
We are ecetatintly remving the
. newest,and latest patterns is
P6itzA)ll.
BED. 110011 BETS,
- TABLES ,
W=ROll/38,
Everything in .the Irurke
viture
Undertaking.
_
We make a specialty of this branch
and shall give it our personal attention.
We have a full line of . - _
COFFINS;
cA.torecioars.
FLOIESES,
and will not be undersold. Gave us a
call before purchosing ebaeiihere.
N. 8.--J. S. Allyn has no connec
tion with our business.
E. B. PIERCE.
Elowl*moi to N. P. Hicks
TOWANDA. JAN. Mb. 1881.
Stevens & Long
General Dealers in
GRocznms,
PROIirISIONS,
MI
COUNTRY PRODUCE
:4 al:. (al Al
Y To their new etone,a
COL MAIN AND PINE STS.,
ate old stand of ros.fltsysni & Marcur.)
They invite attention tb their complete
assortment and very large stock
Choice New Goode, which they
have alwaye on hand. ;
ESPECIALI ATTENTION 0111 EN
:Itj4l*l)D I
And Cash Ps'4 . for Deeirablo 'Hinds.
kt. L GoNO.
DR . JONES' CREAM CAMPHOR, S THE
jJ • NAVE of the popular Linatnent that cures
Bhemmatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened
Joinia, Frost Bites. Pain in the Face. Head or
spine. Chopped Banda, Bruises, Spraine;Burne.
Mosquito Bites. Sting or Bits of an insect.
Poison Vines etc ., for Man or: Beast
Allays rellate._ and almost instintan
eons in its relief. Having an agreeable odor It
is' pleasant to apply. Sold by all druggists.
Price 25 eta.
Ng!;MWMU;Lig
ARA JONI% Warr, an N. 3d Bt., Phila., Pa.
Jan. is. 6-m.
DR. JONEECCREMICAIIPHOR
IS THE NA= OP the Mimes t
that cures Rheumatism . N S*ollsn or
Stiffened Joints. Frost _ Bites. pain in the Pam.
Head or Spine. Chipped hands. Brafees,Sprains,
Burns. Mosquioto Bites. Sting or Bite of an in
sect. Poison frost possum 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 25 touts.
N.B.—This Liniment received a Prise Medal a
the State Fair.l2l9. May 201 y.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL
TO BELL A
HOUSEHOLD
ARTICLE.
The poor se well ss the rich, the old as we
as the young, the wife. se well as the husband,
the young maiden as well as the yams man,. the
'ld se well as the boy. may just as well earn a
by dollars in honest employment, as to sit
around the house and wait for others to earn it
for them. We nn give you; employment. all the
time, or during you* are hours only; travel..
Ins, or in your own neighborhood, among your
&Inds and *squalidness.
.ptou do not we
for employment, we on fin nimbi* Infos.
motion to you tree of cost. Rill cost you only
one ant fora Pastel card to write for our Pros.
peens, and it may be the means of making you
aisiod many &onus.
notWegleit tlds opportunity. Ton do not
lave to investa large sum of inaseyoind run a
west risk of !Oland. You will Seedily see this
it Will be an east IMO"? --to make fromilk to
$lOO, a week, and establish Aluerstivl, sad lade.
pendant business. honorable, stesiqh
sad profitable. Attendlo this matter NOW, for
then Is MONEY IN IT ,isr ill who cite s Ix*
we.. We will sansail• 2011-8047411 Teat*
why you never wrote to us uoinirs.l Ws maw
semi wrincirsAssirsrs. Address \
• - - SWIM 111 0 0 00.. -
(omisthis t
- opic) Iliaisti r Oaso.-
Opt. 23, 'lo4mos.
T'a3lll : TR - 4 - ,',00$
GROCERIES
Tito Moo to olio mooorb • ettrlst 'dump a It
Met sanimande Si) SW Wale ilisS
. the boo • lags stOelli of
nom ma% 31:11&L. our, lArz, nal
• ROBIL„ sad PROVDUOltlignerilly.
We have also added to Gni ile*t variety et
WOOD= per, slush es Illi*Sß2oBB. via
Jest rushed s, large ate* of lOW% TOIL
Ooffeeo. Spices. 14111 LOONS PURE - 110AP.'lhe
best In the market; sio3 other mites of posy
Syrup and Mohasco. which they *fa at low
prices for *oh. . oat 40 77
tian27.t.
To the
ORO. STE I VEN
&
STOP: AT
eou
t
PROVISIONS.
Mow kale
TOWLIDA. PA.
0111111M1 4 :1=0 !
Wagons &Carriages
Moose U aa ever at the
OLD EST ABLIUMMENT
JAMES BRYANT,
- would '
call the atten
tion of FARMERS. and
others to his large anacomplete
assortment of
Open & Top Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
own MANUFACTURE and war
ranted in every par
r tietdar -
Br ant's Fleslble Springs used in all Platform
Wagons. • The easiest and best In use.
-NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUYI
Look at these figures
Two Seated Carriages Isom $l5O to $176
Maims; one seated 125 to 150
Top Buggies • 125 to 150
open Buggies 80 to 100
Democrat Wagons 90 to 110
Remember that the above are all fully warrant
ed, first-class or no pay.
Repairing promptly 'Mended to at 25 per cent
below last years prices.
Ofkceand Factory cos. Main and Elisabeth' Rte.
J4B.- BRYANT.
esaUnA-'
A. BEVERLY MTH
'
BOOK. BINDER
AND
. -
Dealer In Scroll Saw Goods.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE; NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Fine Blank Books
• — MT SPECIALTY.
Amateur's Supplies.
This of my to/sines* ii very corn
plate, and being a practical sawyer myself I know
the wants of my patrons.
WOODS. - -
WV BLADES,
CLOCK MOVEMMTS, Ac.
constantly on hand., ; w $1.23 worth of designs
for $l. Send for price lists. - .
• " "REPORTER" BINDERY.
Park street,
P. O. box 1512. Towanda. Pa
(Dammam= or 18654
•
•
HOWARD : A. 'SNOW;
Solicitor of
. AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
•
PA.TENTS,.
631 F STREET R. W.. WASITENGTON, , D. C.,
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith & Co.. and
Chiptian;llosmer &
!Patents procured upon the same plan which
was originated and successfully practiced by the
above-named MID. -
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o
stamp. - lnovBl
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
COLLECTION AGENcy
BRINK 8c BUCK, Lellaysvqe, Pa.
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and Life Is
nuance. Collect Claims with care and
promptness. They represent none but
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES !
Fhey solicit theconfldence and patronage of those
having business in their line, and will endeavor
'to merit it. Apply to or address
•
Ines If
•BUNK& BUCK. Leltayaville .Pa.
J
t r
~ o
U
Z
'e MALIAN' of
01.17 has always
one of *snort
3itant weapons
hied by thelled•
Faculty egainal
encroachments
the above Dl*
ies. but Obis nee.
been so advents
earl y compound.
as in Lamixiion
Maartn's TOW,
KM and RTJL Ira
thing BALIIMMI
iperties affords a
halve stimulus,
panzer and foals.
__ build up the Bye.
rem after the cough ,bas been relieved.
GRIMM U. 1141111111. C01111111111111i0111•P 41.
Internal Revenue. Washington, D. C.. Jett.
Nth; 1,410, Remedy TOL ROCK and RYE bau
agreeable in Pectoral complaints and hi
classed , as a Medicinal preparation wader bit 11.
8. Ibl/bed Statutes. and when ellunPed.nta7
be sold by DRUGGISTS. GROCERS. and Other
persona, without *octal WV' or Ml=l.
CAUTION I rhrtr•r=o"Z i m'lff b iotrallea
Ilya or LAWRRNCII a Maumee TOL1:4_1101:11E
one, RV'S—which is th e only lIISDIOATIPD ar•
skin- mado=tho genuine bait their =MO on tae
Priciprietary Stamp on eult bottle.
Pat r— • Quart, WO.
at up in , _ _ Sipe Bottles. Puce
TOW, ROCK tRYE 004 Preen.
Sold by DRUGGISTS and 01111111RAL
. ;
DEALERS Everywhere.
• •
1/ - GEORGE OTT,
1 lameital I (Wilk lid
, I '
MIK ' Prices cheaper than the ohs.
0380-tr. -• Wirea. Ps
N • HENDELMAh
JEWELLED,
Is still to be found at the OLD STAND
N4IN STREET, .
Ned door to Dr. /1. O. Porter's Drug Store
FINE AMERICAN. AND SWISS
JEWELRY
STERLING SILVER AND
FINE . PLATTED WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
'CLOCKS,:
PTIOU THE anzallErr TO maw.
Sir ALL OF WHIM WILL RE SOU) AT TEE
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired
by an experienced and competent workman.
•
M. RENDELMAN.
septl6.tf
NATHAN TIDD,
PITTSTON, WILIKESIBA.RRE
FOOT or PM STREET. NEAR COURT ROUSE.
sir LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. li,
The patronage - of my old Wendt and the public
generally is solicited. - Seep: 80
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C
RAIL WAY
'orr_m:gsrur„
, , ILOREPICI
L
1 4, 4 1 . ; 0 Si ~.
":
, c,yo 414, 441 ; 3
AP
Alf OD. W De •
•b“ er
tic. MI • , sset, - 4
4 1( ri
It" .h e Vds Cam
a 2 • h.. I. I
Chi / 6o & North-Western
R - AALWAY
is the OL DEST ! BEST CONSTRUCTED !, BEST
EQUIPPED ! and hence the
RAILWAY
OF THE -
i •
and NoithNsrest !,
irs tiV'shOrt and beat route beiween Chicago
4 ' and all points in; . 4 4
:NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAXOTA. WY
OMING, Nebraska. Callifointa.gfelou."Arizons.
.lltah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nev,thi and
Council. Bluff?" Omaha, Denver,
San Francisco:Deadwood, Sioux City,
Cedar Rapids. Des -Moines, Columhus, and all
Points in the Territories, and the West Also
for' Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh-,
,Bhebo)ltasi,
Marquette, Fond du Lao . Watertown. Houghton,
Neenah, Mensalua, St, Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, ' , laCroise.
Owatonna, and all point* in Minnesota, Dakota,
Wisconsin and the Northwest,
At Council Bluffs the Trains of ...the Chicago &
North-Western and sbe 11. P. Wye depart from,
arrive-at and use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, dose connections are made with
the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
k Grand Trunk Wys, and the Kankakee and Pan
Handle Routes.
lirClose connections mile t Junction Pointe.
" It is the ONLY LINE rimming
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
arriezrer
Chicago and Council Muffs.
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
Insist upen 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 Zane.
MAEVDI BM:MITT, 2d VIP. & Gen.Manrr,
aprl Chicago.
You need not Die to Win
•
-
THE -
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
AND .
•
•
ACCIOINT ASSOCIATION
1,
Bath, F.. Y.
. .
• -
•
You receive one-half of your insurance, ac
cording to the American Lila Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy Is Anished—for
illustration, a man or woman joining the Asso
ciation at 38 years of age taking a certificate for
$2,500, receives g 1,275 when a little over 58 years
of age, exactly the period in life when a little
nIIIIIICIII help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES ik ROGEBS.
june2tf.' General Agents for Penn's:
THE GREET
7PETIZER
TONIC,
MI CURE
IM
Glll4 A
COLDS,
SMIPIION,
•A
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
rim
" -or to
MOAT, CUE
ARD LOADS.
Alfred J. Purvis,
All work in his line done well aai promptly at
low Est price. .
Parties having volumes incomplete will be fur
nished with any liaising numbers at cost price,
All orders given to J.J. Scanlan, Agent for
Bradford County will be promptly executed ac
cording to directiona l : sep94:
HO send
.ymreney sella 25
7,4". trine'
DOOR. It treats au disease.. has 35 See engrav
ings showinitiositians assumad by sick horses.
800 &table of oses slugs eollection
of VALVAuLie MINA rules
for telling Osage of a horse. with an engraving
showing teeth of , etch year. and a large amount
of other valuable hones information. Dr. Wm.
H. Ball says. +II have bought beaks that I paid
Liana $lO for width I do not Ilhe as will as I do
yonrs.'t MIND FOB • 01:111017L", Acme WAIRIIID
B. J. Wends% 11. D., Dnesburgh Palls. Vt.
tier Wirt.
....-.1:11........
wrra Jl PULL LThZ OF
WATCHES,
(Bace/nor et; Ws. McKean,)
eDBAiZEi
AND LOYAL SOCK
C o l AL,.
TOWANDA, PA•
_TH-
LEADIFII.U, SALT LANE;
AND
800 BINDER,
PAPER RULER, ito
No. 131 Genessee street,
lITTCA. N. Y
$.
a Sa ft rkg your . own taws. S EM
ltal not . • Inn
liii you Ave= Many ars 11111/ing
tbstunee. Ladies Usk, as much as
men, sad boys aad girls make maim. Radar.
It you meat a buslama at wi t ch Mt Ma make
great pay all the time you most, watts for yank.
Waft to - H. lanurn k Co.• IPottiaatt, Hato.
Dec 16-Iyr .
A.II.IIYE&N.
FALL AND WINTER
-1881.
ATTENTION IS INVITED to oat
Stet-clue .
Heattrig'Stov
Tbey are too well known to requi lv
any commendation—
New Reda,
W'esbrthltiter,'
Crown Jewel.
We also have a line of CHEAP BASE
BURNERS, the b‘et of their class in
the market, and well -.adapted for 8110-
plying a demand for.an efficient but in.
expensive besting stove.
WOOD HEATING STOTEs
great variety.
iri dt ia „y 1. '4' 4
at 0
HAPPY THOUGH
RANGES
Sold in Towanda and Vicinity Lj
A. D. DYE & CO
A LARGE STOCK OF
Wood Cook Stoves
"CARRIAGEMAKERS AND
BLACKSMITHS" SUPPLIES.
AND A GENERAL STCCK OF
HARDWARE,
MAIN ST., TOWANDA_
Towanda, Oct. 31at, 1881,
Vid
TEE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever-dr
covered, u it is certain in its effects and duo
not blister. Also excellent for Duman dal
READ PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER. --
Youngstown, Ohio, May 100.1 -
Dn. B. J. Haaniaz.z. h Cc:—l had a very 'lia
ble Bambletoulan colt which I prized very BO
ly, he had a large bone spavin on one Joint sad
small one on the other which made him tel
lame; 1 had - him under the , charge of two cater,
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. Int
one day reading the advertisement of Kendadt
Hpavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I detenza
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists bm.
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I tick
them all and thought I would give'it a thorcrigi
trial, I used it according to directions and the
fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, uot ke
lumps have disappeared. I used but one bone
sad the colts limbs are as free from lamps lad
as smooth as any horse in the state, He ism
tire/J cured. The cure was so remarkable Um:
I let two of my neighbors have the remain=
two bottles, who are now using it. •
Very ftespectfully,
L. T. FOSTIE•
Kendalfs Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's Hill., Wash'ton co.. Feb.2l.'el•
pa. B. J. Ksatbals., Dear Sir:—The partitfa:
case tin which I used your BendalPs'Sralin ct.ti
was a malignant ankle spiain of sixteen taci:th
standing. I bad tried many things, but in 1 2 1 :-
.Your bpavin ' Cure put the foot to the groom
again, and for the "drat time sinde butt.
natural position. For a family liniment Ito'
nets anythink we ever used. , . 41 -
• _ "Fours truly,
DIV. M. P. BELL.
• Pastor of M. E. Church, Fatless Bills
Price $l, per bottle. or six - bottles to si•
Druggists Dave it or can get it ter yOU,XT It 1 - ,
be sent to any address on receipt of price o.a ,
prioprietors. DR. 13. J. KENDALL k Co. fr , F.
burgh Falls. Vt. Bold at
Dr. 11. C. Patter's "Duqg Srora
R g
DAVIS' - HAIR RENEWER.
No other Renewer yet dleeutered ' does It
aolittkitly and ratistietorily ai th It
gray and faded heir to. Ite. original beautY ; it °
Immediately prevent Vae tailing out of Ahz
It eurew dandruff, !tell ng ernettont, and te,io
scalp clean ;it cause the hale to grate eh "
it has ta,Uen oft' and Imparts glom and cre=tit?'
It softens. the hale when harsh and dry 111. 111it '
tirely free from all Irritating matter; it WO
vesy best reputation' and gives universal
tics.
Do not fail to try it. Fur sale by all 010 0
Price, 75 ets, per bottle. '
Prepared by Chas. Davis, Cantos, rs.
Tor ash by all Druggists and Dales.,
PATENTS.
ill. S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank A. Fonts. Attorneyet-lew, Loik Doi. 34.
Washington, D.C.
ifir Ten pars' experience.
I make PO cusnos for my services tulles I
patent be grunted.. Preliminary examlnaticil
the Patent 02cm as to the patentability (lan n•
tuition num. Send sketch or model of as d'"
vice and a report will be made as to the pro*
bility of obtaining a patent.
%wad attention stren. to rejected sopa;
Hans isi the hands prothers.
niristr.scrat
C. S. Senators : HOP. Geo. F. Edwunac
Vermont Hon. Devid Dada and Gen./00i..
Logan, of Illinois ; Bon. Benj. H. IBM Of G! 4 ,
lasi Hon. L. Q. C. Dinar, of ]fist How f
10
. 01110 • Qot.of Illinois; the Hon. Commialos e
of Patents and Corps of RE:miners and tntlio
prietor ot this paper.
Writs tbr circular gad lnstructions.
3nortt
EgirDmays srAvni 0u1t5._,... .
Is mare to care %ovum- evn - . - 1
, to. It removes all nalts
salargensents. Doss sof 0
Has no equal for eared lortia,,,,
beast or man. 'thee ldPqr,
lameness in a person who Ma , M
imic h,t,
• Wed 15 yam. Also enrol Tbe,r;,
tam* corns. frostAltiw or_, •::`,
bruises, cut or lameness. It has no sautZ
any blot:Malt on noises. Bead for !hostßA
Waller OMNI roams runs% im 1 1 . i
DBl7oo=B bars It or ma getlt fo Prr
yen. Is p
Kendall I Co.. Yroprletors, Inaoeonrth P
lt,
IlltmOut. B. 0, Pornta. Agent. Telranal•