HIS FIRST CLIZYT. liY lELMTS ItUSSEL. - 4 John Smith, a young attorney, Piet admitted 'to tbo bar. Wu sober and sagacious as=—u young attor- ney's sre; - And s fr:Ara of deep abeitaction held the acizin - of his face The result of contemplation of the rule in • Shelley', case. Ono day in term-time Mr. Smith was setting in the Court, • When some good men and true of the body of the country did on their oath report, That heretofore, to wit: upon the second day of May, L. 1).1881, about the hour of • noon, in the' county and State aforesaid, one Joseph Scroggs, late of said county, did then and there feloniously take, steal and carry away One bay bored, of the value ; of fifty dollars, more or less (The same then and there being of the pro ._ • perty, goods and chattels of one lleze lash Hess ); Contrary to the statute to such case exprcasty made And provided; and against the peace and dignity of the State wherein the venue had been laid. The prisoner, Joseph Scrogga, was then ar raigned upon this charge, And, pleaded not guilty, and on this he threw himself upon the country at large; And said Joseph being poor, the Court did graciously appoint Mr. Smith to defend him—much on the same principle that obtains in every charity hospital, where ap - oung medical stu dent is often set tlrectify a serious in jary to an organ or a joint. The witnesses seemed prejudiced against • poor Mr. Scroggs; And the District Attorney made a thrilling epeech, in which ,he told the jury that if they didn't find for the State be - reckoned they'd have to "walk their logs;" Then Smith arose and made his speech for the defense, Wherein be quoted Shakespeare, Blackstone, Chitty, Archbold, Joaquin Miller, Story, Kent, Tupper, Smadee and Marshala, and many other writers; and everybody • Said they "never heered aiela a bust of . eloquence." And be said: "On this hypothesis my client must go friZe;" And: "Again on this hypothesis, its morally impossible that ho could be guilty. don't yon see ?" And: "Then on this hypothesis you really can't convict; And so on, with torty-six more hypotheses, upon noire of which, Mr. Smith ably demonstrated, contd. scroggs be dere-, hat. But the jury; never stirring from the box wherein they sat, Returned a verdict of "Guilty;" and his Honor. straightway sentenced Scroggs to a three-year term in the penitentiary and a heavy tine, and the costa on top :of And the prisoner, in wild delight, got up and danced and sung; And when they asked.him the reason of this strange behavior, he said; "It's because I got off so easy —for it there'd ha' been a few more of them darned hypotheses, I'd have been hung !" James Bartle and his Knife. -James Bowie lay for months in his bea ) in the City of Natche z, before he recovered from his wound, He , was a _ man of much mechinical'ingennity, and while thus confined ~ whittled from a piece of white pine the model of whunt jog-knife, which he Sent to two brothers named Blackman, in the City of Natch ez, and told them to spare no expense in Making a duplicate of it in. ' steel. This %vas the origyi of the dreaded bowie knife. It was'made from a large sawmill file, and its temper afterward improted upon by the Arkansas black kinith. This is all that can be top about the origion of that death-dealing implement. Since James Bowie became somewhat prominent in his efforts to advance the spread of republican institu tions it is pijOper to speak of what he did. He seemed to have a natural dis position to rProtect the weak from the strong. At. one time lie was riding through the parish of Concordi:i. La, and saw a man lashing his slave with his whip. He told the man to desist, but he was met with curses. He dis mounted from his horse,. wrestled the whip from the master, and laid it over his shoulders. This led to a shooting match, in which the slave-owner was badly wounded. BoWle, after submit ting himself to the law, paid the doctor's bill, purchased - the slave at donble his value, and gave him his freedom,, In after years a Methodist preacher told the writer this: He said he, was one of the first Methodist ministers sent to Texas by the Methodist Conference. He traveled ou horseback, crossing the Mississippi below Natchez; that the first day after crossing the Mississippi River he was overtaken by a horseman dressed in buckskin, armed with a rifle, a pistol and a 'knife. They entered into conversation and he found him to be intelligent, 'pleasant and well ac quainted with the geography of the country.. Neither one inquired the name or business of the other:\ Both were aiming at the same destination, Texas. Finely . they reached ' a new town filled with Wild, desperate charac ters from other' States.. He posted a notice 'that he would, preach! at the Court House the first evening of his :arrival there. At the "hour named he - found the rude structure thronged to overflowing—with men onlyt He gave out a hymn, and all joined in' singing and sung it wt-11, but when.he announc ed bis text and attempted to preach, one brayed in- imitation of an sass, an- other hooted like an owl, etc. Ire dis liked,to be driven from his purpose and attempted to preach, but was stopped 4 by the same species of interruption. He stood silent and still, not knowing whether to vacate the pulpit or not. Finally his travelling companion, whom ha did not know was in•the house arose in the midst and with stentorian voice said: 'lien, this man has come here to preach .to you. You need • preaching to,'nnd be if he shan't preach to you! The next man that disturbs him shall fight me. My • name is Jim Bowie." The' preacher said that after this Ainouncenient he never had a more attentive and respect; fitl audience, so much infl nence had Bdwie over that reckless and dangerous element.—.StniFrancisca Cht`ol2 kit% EL.tIORATE Pw. - :r - r.—There are same strange 'Coins still in existence. A shilling piece was not long ago found in England, v4iich . showedton examina tion that the obverse and the reversi'of tbe coin were:divided, but united by a fine screw. Being opened a half-penny was encloset) 4 ':which also was] divided; that being oPenel a farthing was found enclosed, anl : also divided; within the last a half faithiog war similarly enclos ep. Thig ebiborate penny is the same as the old heiivy penny of (George dated 1799. It has been placed zin the British Museum. The good die young. The . bad live to lie about the weather, and die spoken m the oldest inhabitants. Mark Twain on Bine Jays. Mr. Mark Twain's two volumes of European travel, entitled "The Tram. Abroad." contain his estimate of the blue jay. With bis well-known pro clivitylor modesty-the author presents •this estimate itithe words of a certain "Jin" Baker, a California miner:— 'There's more to a blue jay than any other creature. He has got more moods and more different kinds of fed ings than any other creature; and mind .you, whatever a blue jay feels he can pat into language. And no more com monplace language; either, but rattling, ,out and out book talk—and bristling with metaphor, too—just bristling! And as for command of language—why you never see a blue jay get stuck for a wind. No maul ever did. They just boil out of him! And another thing I've noticed a good deal—there's no bird, or cow, or anything that uses as good grammar as a blue jay. You n4y tiara cat uses good grammer. Well,t a eat does—but youlet &cat gel to pull ing fur with another cat on a shed, nights, and you'll hear rammer' that will give you the lockjaw. Ignorant people think it's the noise which fight ing cats make that is so aggrieving, but it ain't so; it's the sickening grammar they use. Nor I,ve never heard a jay use bad grammar but very seldom; and when they do they are as ashamed - as a.human; they shat right down and leave. "You may call a • jay a bird. Well, so he is, in a measure—because he's got feathers on him, and don't belong , to no church, perhaps; but othewise he- is just as much a hnman as you 113 e. And I'lliell you for why. A jay's gifts and instincts and feelings and interests cover the whole ground. A jay /hasn't got any more . principle than a Con gressman. _ A jay will lie. a jay will steal, a jay will deceive, a jay will be tray. and four times out of five a jay will go back on his-solemncst promise. The sacredness of an obligation is a thing which you can't cram intcy:io blue jay's,; head. Now, on the top' of all this, there's another thing; a jay can . out.:4vear any gentleman in the mines. Yoli:think a cat can swear. Well, a cat can; but you gine a blue jay a subject tfiat calls for. his reserve powers, and where is youi cat? Don't talk to me—l i know too much rabout this thing. • And ' there's yet another thing=in the one little particular of scolding---a blue jay can lay over anything, human or divine. Yes,. sir, a jay is eVerything that a man is. A jay can cry, a jay can laugh, a jay can feel shame, a jay can reason and plan and discuss, a jay likes gossip and scandal, a jay has got :a sense of humor,".a jay knows when he is an ass just as well as you do—maybe bettor. * If a jay ain't human, he'd! bettei take in his sign, that's all." i . A HACK MAN'S TRICK. —A Mall stepped up to one of the hackmen l it the Union .,. Depot yesterday and wan, f ed 'to know j where he could procure I a , bottle whisky... "Jump right in, and I w 1 take yon where you can get - the limit kind'of whisky very cheap." The un suspecting individual in response to the invitation jumped into the hack and was being driven, down the street at lightening speed before he had time to collect his thoughts.' ,The mercenary. hackman Amy() out ,to Grand avenue and iihrtli on that thortiughfare until he reached Washington avenues. when when he turned east and directed his course toward the river, Stagily halting in front of a saloon near Sixth street. •Hpre he jumped from his box and opened the door of his coach, when the stranger asked him why the "mischief" ho bad taken him so far. Well," retorted the hackman. 'lon wanted me to take you out to get a bot tle of good whisky and you can't get that everywhere." Seeing it was useless to parley with the .backman the stranger then procur ed the whisky and asked to be taken back to the depot, us soon as possible, as lie desired to take, he train. , The hackman said ho had other en gagements and couldn't afford to do it unless he received a dollar for his trouble. As the stranger imagined it 'was five or six miles to the depot, ho paid the dollar and said: 4 -Well, then, go ahead. I presume I must stand it.'" In about four minutes, to the , - man'S astonish ment, the hack halted in front of the depot. He couldn't underst i and how it took him such a long time to reach the whisky shop and only a few brief mo ments'to return. Bat that didn't alter the case any, as the hackman had the dollar while the stranger bad nothing to shOW for his trouble but a little exper , rience and a bottle of whisky.---St. 1 1 Louis Republican. • THE GEEATEST FLEE OF THE AGE The most .calamitons fire of modern times, waa the brirning of the church of La Campania, Santiage,, in 1863. -111 one short hour ,ocico, people, nearly all ladies of youth;:rank;• and beauty, were reduced to ashes. The flower of'_the capital of Chili had gathered in the church, in a spirit of religio eieite ret meat, to pay its devotions at t 'closing celebration of the Immaculate oncep if. tiou. Every seat was full. , "othing that invention could suggest r wealth supply was otcittedin the a ornmentS of the occasion. The interior of the church was 'hung from roof' to floor with floating gauze mid= rich ;:drapery, and lighted with testoopi of Innumer- . able parafino lamps. Ap acolyte, in lighting the last larep before the shrine, raised a flame which ''spread' instanta neously. A rush soon choked the en yances with 3t Ilion of ife - ad and -dying twelve feet in height.. The. melting lead from the roof awl the blazing oil Of the several lamps poured down upon the heads of 2000 women,- who could be seen from the windows of neighbor ing houses rushing to and fro without 1 . an outlet of escape. ; _ The falling of the roof pat an end to their 'agonies, and completed a catastrophe which stands without a parallel.: ~ , We take great pleasitre in calling the at tention of our friends and customers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and , Lung Syrup which is per:ectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will not museate, and gives relief almost instant-_, ly. It matters not how severe-=your Cough may be, how many cough medicines yon have tried, or bow many pit t ricians you have COW., suited, the tonic , Goo leg and healing pro perties of this medicine"will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Dings toexpelthe offend ing matter. leaving them in healthy con dition, free from irritation, and the pas sages clear, besides Invigorating and strengthening the general system. Price 60 cents. For the pettily° cure of Cot:lump tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry Hacking Cough, Loss - of Voice, Irritation of the Throat, Soreness of the. Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood s , Croup,; Influ enza, Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, we recommend, this medicine above all others. Yours truly, CLAIM B. Powys, June 2-Iy. S. End Ward House M.E 'ROSENFIELD. THE LARGEST AND ,BEST 'SELECTED STOCK OF' • • WINTER CLOTHING to be found in Bradfor4% Connty at the oldest established CLOTHING HOUSE in Towanda, E.';itoss;Ezmnraarovs, COMPRISING . , MEN'S, YOUTH'S, 'BOY'S - AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND =tea ®1 1 37 IN THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND BEST 3IATERIALS. 'ILSO A FULL LINE OF • Gouts' Furnishing Goods, RATS AND TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC., ETC, Which will bo sold at 5 to 10 per cent. cheaper than any other dealer, dar'o sell them. Give me a call and indge,for youxaelf. M.- E. ROSENFIELD. - Towanda, Pa., October 20, 1881. - OZONE A New Promo for Preservini all Perislidle Articles,, Anima This Preservative is not a liquid, pickle, or any of the old and exploded processes, but is simply and purely OZONE, as produced and applied by an entirely a new process. Ozone is the an tiseptie principle of every substance, and possesses the power to preserve animal and vegetable structures from decay. There is nothing on the face of the earth liable to decay or spoil tehi:h OZONE, the new Preserratire,.will not preserve for all time in a perfectly fresh and palatable condition. The value of OZONE as a naturaipreserver has been known . to' our abler chemists for years. but until now no means of producing it in a practical, inexpensive, anti simple manner have been . discovered. Microscopic observations prove that decay Leduc , to septic matter. of minute germs that develop and feed upon animal and vegetable structures. OZONE, applied by the Prentiss method, seizes and destroys these geimsat once, and thus preserves. At our offices in Cincinnati can be seen' almost every article that can be thought of preserved by this process and every visitor is well. come to come in, tastmemell, take away with him, and test in every way the merits of OZONE as a preservative. We will also preserve, free of charge, any article that is brought or sent prepaid to us, and.return it to the sender, for him to seep and test. tri i"el can be treated eta cost of less thin ono dollar a thbusand dozen, and be kept in an 0r1i e14.4%. nary room six months or more, thoroughly preserved, the-yolk held in its normal condi tion, and the eggs as fresh and perfect as on the day they were treated, and will sell as strictly , : "choice." The advantage in preserving eggs is readily seen; there aro seasons when they oau be bought sor e or 10 cents a dozen, anti by holding them can be sold - for an advance of from one hun dred to three hundred per cent. One man with this method can preserve 5,000 dozen rt day. FRUITS may be permitted to ripen In thelr native climate, and can be transported to and. part of the world. . The juice expressed from fruits can be held for an indefinite"pe . clod without fermentation—hence the great value of this process for producing a tiimperauce beverage. Milk and cider can be held perfectly sweetany length of time. . VEGETABLES can be - kept•for an indefinite period in their natural condition, retaining _ their.odor and flavor, treated In their original packages, at a small expense. All grain, flour, meal, etc., are held in their normal condition. . : ;- such as beef , mutton, veal, pork, poultry, game, fish, eta reserved by . FRESH MEATS ' Able method, can e s hi pped ' ' P • to. Europe. subjected to atmospheric changes, and return to this countrylin acetate of perfect preservation. , . . . Bwalillia NOT • THIS BUTTIR. Al C R ESS EbeTcoUe BY ANCID , . !-; • Dead huinan bodies, treated .before decomposition sets in, can be held in a natural condition for • weeks:794.thout puncturing the skin .or mutilating. the body in any way. Hence the great value of Ozone to undertakers. ' ' ; , . A Card. rr To Grocers, Packers, Huck!, ni , and the General Public THE KING FORTUNE-MAItER, and Vegetable, from Fermentation and Putreraction, retaining. their Odor and Flavor: " OZONE—Purified air, active state of oxygest."--WEnsTrAt There is no change an the slightest particular in the appearance of any article thus preserved, and no trace of any foreign or unnatural odor or taste. The process is Bo simple that a child can operate it as well and as successfully as a man.- There is no expensive apparatus or machinery required. A room tilled with different articles, such as eggs, meat, fish, etc., can bo,treate(F,at one time, with- out additional trouble or expense. . .. rar-lii fart,. there hi nothng that Ozone will not preserve. Think of everything you can that is liable to sour, decay, or spoil, and then remember that we guarantee that Ozcivi will preserve tt 1 in exactly the condition you want it for any length of time. .1f you will remember this, it will save asking questions as to whether Ozone will preserve this er that article—it will preserve any, thing and every thing you can think of. There is not a township in the United States in which a live. man cannot make any amount of money, froth $l,OOO to $lO,OOO a year. that he pleases. - We desire to get a lire man interested in each county in Me United States, in whose hands toe can place tfr is Preserratire, and through' him secure the business which creep county ought, to produke. ~ . , -.- s - A FORTUNE alf4its any y an nl y Township t hi os p or ecurroticnotnytroll . of OZONE in , . • ... _. A.:C. Bonen, Marion, Ohio, ,cleared $2,000 in two months. $2 for a test package was his first in vestment. Woods'Brothers; Lebanon, Warren °minty, Ohio', made $O.OlO on eggs purchased in July and sold November Ist. $2 for a test package was their first investment. F. K. Raymond, Morristown, Belmont County, Ohio, Is clearing $9.,000 a month in handling and selling Ozone. $2 for a test package was his first investment. ' - • D. F. Webber, Charlotte, Fatou County, Michigan, has cleared $l,OOO a month since August. $2 for a test package was his first investment. 1 , .. J. B. Gaylord, 80 LaSalle Street, Chicago, is preserving eggs, fruit, etc., for the commission men of Chicago, charging 13;c:per dozen for eggs, and other articles ireproportion. lie is preserving 5,000 dozen eggia day, and on his business is making $3,000 a month clear. $2 for a test pack. ago was his first investment. . ' The Cincinnati Feed Company. 498 West Seventh Street, is making $5.000 a month in handling brewers' malt. preserving and shipping it as feed to all - parts of the country.' Malt unpreserved sours in twenty-four hours. Preserved by OZONE it keeps. perfectly sweet for months. These are instances which wo have asked the :privilege of publishing. -There aro scores of others. Write to any of theabovellarties and get the evidence direct. • Now, to prove the absolute truth of every thing we have said in this paper, we propose to place In your hands- the means of yirovlng for. /ourself that we have not elahned halt enough.. To any per son who doubts any of these statements, and who. is interested sufficiently to make the trip, we will pay all traveling and hotel expenses for a visit to this city, if wo fail to prove any statement • that we have made. • I ROW.‘'ORT 4 UNIE WITH OZONE. A test package of Ozone, containing a sufficient quantity to preserve one thousand dozen eggs, or other ardicles- in proportion, will be sent to my applicant on receipt of $2. This package will enable the applicant to Oran° any line of teats and experiments he desires, and thus satisfy himself es to the extraordinary merits of Ozone as a Preservative. - After having thus satisfied himself, and had time to look the field over to determine what he wishes to do in the future, whether to sell the article to others-, or to confine it to his Eden use, or any other line of policy which is best suited to him and to his township or county—we will enter into an arrangement with him that will snake a fortune for him and give us good profits. We will give exclusive town- ship or county privileges to the first responsible applicant who orderse.a test package and desires to control the business in his locality. TUE NAN WHO sECURES CONTROL Os s•ZONs: FOR ANY - SPECIAL TERRITORY WILL ESJoY A MONOPO' Y WHICH WILL. SURELY ENRICH 11131. Don't let a day ease until you have ordered a Test Package, and if you desire to secure an exclus , ice privilege; we assure you - that delay may deprive you of it, for the applications come in to us by scores every mail—many by telegraph. "First come first served" is our rule -. • If you do not care to send money in advance for the test package, wo will send it C. 6. D.; but this will put you to the expense of charges for return of money.. Our correspondence is very large; we haVe all we can do to attend to the shipping of orders and giving attention W. - out working agents. Therefore vie cannot give attention to letters which do not order Ozone. If you think of any article that yOu are doubtful about Ozone preserving, remember wo guarantee that it kilt preserve It, no matter what it is. t. REFEREN - CES: We desire to cal l your a tten nt o a cla of rc wn oe s whic h noenerpreorfrmnase r onnny x ing enooes business success and higheat commercial merit could secure. ; We refer, by permission,as 'to our integrity and to - the value of the Prentiss Preservative, to 'the following gentlemen: Edward C. Boyce, Member Board of Public Works; E. 0. Eshelby, City Comptroller; Amor Smith Jr., Collector Internal Revenue; Wulsin it Worthington, Attorneys; ?Jilin H. Harrell and B .: +'. Hopkins, County Commissioners; W. S. Cappeller, County Auditor; allot Cincinnati, Hamiltim county, Ohio. These gentlemen are each familiar with the merits of our Preservative, and knOw from &anal observation that we have without-question _ THE MOST VALUABLE ARTICLE IN THE WORLD. , The $2 you invest ins, test package will surely lead you to secure a townsnin or county, and then "your way is absolutely clear to make from $2,000 to $lO,OOO a year. Give your full address in every letter, and send your letter to PRENTISS - PRESERVING CO., Limited, S. E. Cotner Race and Ninth Sts., Cincinnati, 0 D;:c8-3m . • HUMPIIREY BR,O . TRACT-, Mannfactarers and Wholeaale'Vealers in all kinds of . • • *MN'S, 'BOYS. WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S Boots; Shoes, Rubbers, &c. . ,• • CORNER &fAlii . AND . ; ELIZABETIIi STREETS, , • • . ' • ,17(., %%:7A e A KLINE'S MARKET. I ONE - MORE C.Artß,(3l_, Etl4ool-K Main Str e et, First Ward. JOHN W, KLINE, HAVING REMOVED HIS MEAT & VEGETABLE A.B.ICET o a more convenient location, and established himself in. the Carroll Block, opposite Seely's Hotel, is piepared to supply , his patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS, MIL OYSTERS IN TMEIR SEASON, FRESH VEGETABLES, ' DOMESTIC FRUIT, Ac„ o. go-BOLOGNA SAUI3AGE s specialty. All or d....promptly denvared. - r zmr chl7-tt. I'NVELOPES OF ALL' QUAP ties andilies a specialty at the flartrauc.as Job printing omco, • PICTURE CALLERY IN TOW/iIiDA. G. H. WOOD & CO. will open their New" pallery. in Patton's Bloc#, on the First Monday of April. Having I fitted up entirely new, with the boat of instruthenta, we are prepared to mato Tintypes, 4 at one sittin;, all for 50 ets in neat envoi°. es, 10 for sl.oo. Copying of all kinds of Photographis,and Stereoilcoplc and largo view 'work done at this gallery. Give us a call and we will try and satisfy you in price and quality. ma: 23 O RNAMENTAL JOB 'PRINTING 6 specialty st the lisennuesst office.' AMR ILANY YEARS HONEST DEALING, at. No. •2. Pattotes Blciek, H. JACOBS WILL REMOVE to the and commodius store formerly occupied by M. E. Solomon Sr. Son, (one door north of Felch,& C 0.,) where he will be prepared to offer the best bar gains in CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS FURNISHING GOODS, . TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, ETC. in Northein Pennsylvania. To facilitate a removal, I wish to reduce stock. To reduce Etock, I ball • Reduce Prices To prove this- assestiou, call. at the old stand, NO, 2, PATTOWS BLOCK. - Towanda, Pa., Jan.'2B, 1881 Yon need* not Die to Win lii THE MUTUAL ENDOW MEN T AND AC:InNT ASSOCIATION or Bath, N. Y. You receive one.lislf of your insutance. ac cording to the American Lite Table, when two thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for illustration, a man or woman joining the Asso. elation at 3G years of age taking a certificate for $2,500, receives 81,275 when a little over 56 years, of ago, exactly the period in life when, a little financial help is generally more • needed 'than at any other time. BLADES & ROGERS, . General Agents for Penn's. une2tt. NATIONAL BEEEAU OF INVENTIONS. EVERY INVENTOR • SHOULD KNOW That ..by 'the Rules of the Patera to procuie - • PATENTS, Mode. s are not necesaary.nnleee specially celled for.. . ' Send drawing and specification, noon receip of which we will make examination at the Paten Office, and advise as to patentability. - FEE PAYABLE (4i ALLOWANCE of PATENT Sond for PAMTULET of INSTRUCTIONA, free to any - address. -HALSTEAD Washington, D. C. Publishers of the Congressional'Reporter. Jantiar.9,!. 31_182.—tf NEW FIRM NEW STORE ! NEW OOHS 1 Ed. Mouillessiaux (Fointerly with Ilendelman,) HAS OPENED A Jewelry Store OF Ins OWN IN PATTON'S BLOCK, With Swart& Cioraen's Store, Main Street, Toivanda, Pa., Where be keopl a CULL ASSOR:-:,7AIENT or Gold & Silver.. Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETC L. la - Steak is all NEW and of the FINEST 'QUALITY. Callan(' see for yourself. REPAIRING DUNE .PROMPIV: .ENGRAYItip A SPECIALTY docIG. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE • e1;A.131 AND- • • 1 • • GoLLEcTioIi . AGENcy BRINK & BECK, Loßaysville, Pa. Will write Policies ler risks in Fire and ifn Ir. surance. Collect Claims with care pad promptness. They represent none but. FIRST—CLASS FIRST—CLASS COMPANIES Pheysolicittheconadencoand patronage of those having business in their line, and will endeavor to merit it. Apply to or address • - I utll t 1 ....HUME& BUCK. Loßaysville ,Pa. Lafayette House, Corner• Seconcl and B Otreets = Northwest, - near Pennsylvania Avenue. . WASHINGTON, D. C. Within a square• of the Capitol. Street cars pass near the door to all parts of the city. Conven ient to the depots. This is just the - hotel for Pennsylvanians visiting the National Capital. Rooms well furnished, and the cleanest and best beds in the city. Table fire class. Rooms and board from $2 to $3 per day. Reduced rates by the week s or month. WILLIAM SA.NDERSON, _ Proprietor ;ate of tho Congressional Hotel, Capitol Hill. Jan 11.tf - MRS. D. - V. STEDGE, I 7 Manufacturer of anal Dealer m HUMAN HAIR coops. ucu As WIDS,BANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine _Braid, EVERAVIIIN BELONGING To Tuz LIAIT. TRADE air Special Attention given to COMBINGS Roots all timed one way. SWITCHES-from $1 upwards Heater's Tuvisihle Fuce Polider, Madim Clark's Corsets, mid Shoulder Brace Elastics air Par Gents* attention paid to dressing ladies burst their homes or at my vises of business, ovr r Evans k Eildretb's store. Ih.'ns. 1). V. STEDGE. 2'l' The Pahailers of the • REPUBLICAN have _ arranged so that they are able to . offer the popular fatally paper —The Ma SPANGLED Bariarm—for one year to every new subscriber to the REPUBLICAN who pays )1.81. The Baas= is a splendid home paper. Specimens may be seen at this office; or will be gent by ad dressing, -- BANNER, Hinsdale. IC H. FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are constantly receiving the newest and latest ?idioms it PARLOR SUITS, BED ROOM SETS, TABLES, ;7-• WARDROBES, MverYthing in the Fur Undertaking We make a specialty a this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of , CCIIE O PINS, and will net be undersold. Give us a calf before purchosing elsewhere. N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no' eonnee tion with our business. • I H. JACOBS. Stevens k Long Also Agep ffor BRIDGE ; STREET aivn— niture Line. CA.SIKETS, 11.0131'&.c. E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks TOWANDA, JAN. 26th, 1881. Getieral Dealers in GRocznizs, PROVISIONS, i dtvil COUNTRY PRODUCE HAVE REMOVED To thoi: now otoroA COB. MAIN AND PINE STS (The 01.1 stand of Fox; Stevens & Mercur.) They invite attention to their comple assortment and very largo stock o Choice New Goods, which they . have always on hand. ESPECIALIATTENTION GIVEN To the PRODUCE TRADE And Cash Paid far Desirabht Kinds GEO.• EthrMg& M. J. LONG. DR. JONES' CREAM CAMPHOR, IS THE NAME of the popular Linament that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, Pain in the Face, Mead or Spine, Chopped Hands, Braises, Sprains, Barns, Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect, Poison Vines, etc.; for Man or Beast Always reliable, and almost instantan eous in its relief. Having an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. Sold •by all druggists. Price 25 cts. N. B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal at the State Fair. 1879, ASA JONES, Prop:r, 319 N. 34 St., Phila., P. Jan. 13. 6-rn DR. JONES'ORE.ANCATIPHOR 13 THE NAME OF the popular Liniment that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, -Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Froet Bites, pain in the Face, Head or Spino..Chapped bands, Bruises,Sprains, Burns. Meow:dot° Bites, Sting or Bite of an in• sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc., for min 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 Prize Medal a the State Fair.ll49. Mav 201 y. EMPLOYMENT` FORALL TO it4imi,r, A HOUSEHOLD The poor as well as the rich, the old as well as the young, the wife, as well as the husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, the girl as well as the boy, may just as well earn a few dollars in honest employment, as to Mt around the house and welt for others to earn it for thein. 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-' mstion to you free of cost. It will cost you only one cent fora Postal card to write for our Pros peeing, and it may be the mean' of making you a good many dollars. Do not neglect this opportunity. You do not have to invest a large sum of money, and run a great risk of lbsingit. You will readily see that it will' be an easy matter •to make from SIG. to Ste°. a week, and establish& lucrative, and inde pendent business, honorable, staaightfceward and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, for there Is 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 SZND , YQLL PARTICULARS rm. Address BUCKEYE M'F'G CO., 4 mle this paper.) • Mario* Onto, 224 'Bl-limos. Wagons&Carnages than ever at the' OLD zaraitzvsamENT. JAMES .i3RYANT; world. call the atten tion of FARMERS add others to hia large and complete assortment of open ac Top 13iiggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of hie; • own MANUFACTOBE and war ranted in every par . . tienlar- nt's Flexible Bprings need In ell Platform Wagons. The easiest ind best In me. NOW IS YOUR TIME. TO BUY! Look at these kguios Two Bested Carriages trout ... $159 to $175 Fluetons, one seated 125 to 150 Top Buggies 125 to 150 Open Buggies ' 110 to 100 Democrat Wagons 90 to 110 Remember that the above aro all fully warrant. ed, Brst.class or no pay.. Repairing promptly . atttended..to at 25 per cent below last years prices. Oißce and Factory cor. Main and Elizabeth Rs. JAB.- BRYANT. 211eb82• AAEVERLY SMITH, , BOOK BINDER AND • Dealer .in Scroll . Sat Goods. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS . DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. Fine Blank Books in SPECIALTY. Ainateues - Supplies. 1 This depaitmeiit of my business is veri com Plate. and being a practical sawyer myself I know the Wants of my patrons. , , WOODS,. ' SAW BLADES, movEsm-rs. &c. constantly on hand. lOr $1.25 worth of designs for $l. Send for price lists. . . " REPOLTEB - " 11INDEP.Y, Park street, P.O. boa 1512. Towanda, Pa (Jan2T-t ~ • - _ . f EI4MBLIMI ED IN 1.665.1 . • x H 0-WARD A. 3110 W, , 1 solicitdr of • - . .. ' I - AMERICAN AND FOREIGN . PAL TENTS. • C.3IF &MEET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C., (Successor to 'Gilmore , : ith n; CO., and Chipman, Res i r k. Co.) . Patents procuied upon the same plan which was originated and succeashilly practiced by the above-named firm. Pamphlet %of sixty. -pages sent upon r eceip t o stAmp. • Inovel 1 B LOK,i3OOK MANUFACTURER BOOK BINDER, Alfr'e l d J. Purvis', , All work in hie line done well and•promptly at lowest price. • - Parties having volumes incomplete will be fur nished with any missing numbers at cost price. All orders given to .T. 3. Scanlan, Agent for Bradford County, will be promptly executed ac cording to directions. sep9-tf ORNAMENTED Steel-Plate and CARDS! For Ball Programmes Call and Examine. ARTICLE Job Printiug Office AND PAPER RULER, &c No. 131 Genessee-street, UTICA, N. High Colored FOLDING Beautiful Designs ! Invitations Business Circulars ! &c„ &c. Reasonable ,Rates "REPUBLICAN" TOwanda, Pa. NMENDELMAN JEWELLER, Is still to be found at din OLD STAND .41J1.N 1 STRKET, MI Next door to Dr. Ma Porter's Drug Store . . . 11 WITS A FULL LINE OF '.t . . FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHVS, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER AND. FINE PLATED_ WARE, SPECTACLES EYE GLASSES CIaOC,KS, FROM 'TUE CHEAFEST , TO THE BEST. sir LL OF WH LOWEST ICH WILL" PRIDECES, SOLD AVTHE VERY Clncks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman. omitlG-ti Chicago North-Western • - RAILWAY ; s the OLDEST ! BEST. CONSTRUCTED BEST LEADING' RAILWAY OF THE West -f. and Northwest! • It la the short and best route between Chicago- and all pointa In' NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. WY OMING. Nebraska. CallifOlnti. Oregon, Arizona, Utah; Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and for Council Bluffs, Omaha, Den ver, LEADVILLE, SALT LASE, San Francino:Deaftwood, Sioux City, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and all Points in the Territories, and the West. Also for MilWaukee, Green ljay..oshkettli. Shebolgan, Marquette. Fond du Lac, Watertown. Houghton, Neenah'. Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis. Huron, Volga: Pargo.4 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 U. P. Wye depart from, arrive at and,use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago", close connections are, made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore Sr. Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsyl ia, and Chicago Grand,Trtink E'ys, and the ' n ee an Pan Handle Routes. ' 1 04 Kir•Close connections made t Junction Pqints. Pullman' Hotel , " Dining Car . . Chicago and Council Bluffs. PulAruan Sleepers on all Night Trains Insist upen Ticket Agents selling you. Tickets via this road. Examine your Tickets, and reflise to buy if they do' not: read over the Chicago & North-Western Railway. ; If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tions you Will buy yolrp Tickets- by this route, AND WILL TAKEI. NONE OTHER, ' All 'flak. Agents sell Tickets' by this Line. MARVIN HUGHITT -2d V.l'.Gen.Mang'r. aped' '614 y. : Chicago. AGENTS W • fine large Steel Portrait of Engraved in Line and Stipple from a photograph approved by Mrs. Garfield:is a correct likeness. A nx.tarrtrux WORN op ART. No competition SIZE 18x21. Send for circulars and extra terms. The Henry pin Publishing Co.. Norwich. Conn. . . Jan. 5, 18S2.—Gvr tirot fationi CAPITAL PAID Di' , $125,001) SURPLUS FUND SO.OOO This Bank offers unusual facilities for the transaction of a general • banking business. • N.' BETTS, Cashier • BOTH YEAR. The original and only, the • favorite national faintly pa per. ,A,ll e STAR SPANGLED BANNER, begins its 20th year, unary, 1882.; Established 1863, The BAN lien is • he oldest and most pOpular paper of its class. Every number contains 8 large pages, 40' long cOlumns, with many Comic, Humorous and Attractive Engravings. It is crowded full of the best Stories, Poetry. Wit, Humor, Fnn,—making a paper to amuse and instruct old and young. It exposes Frauds, Swindlers and Cheats and every line is amusing, instructve or entertainicg.- Ev erybody needs it; 50,000 now read it, and at only 50 cents a year, it is by far the best, cheapest, most popular paper printed. For 7S cents six .fine silver teaspoons are sent with the Beaman one sear. Fifty ether superb premiums. Send ten cepta for 3.montlis trial trip, with full pros pectus, or 50 cents for Battarat a whole year,— ,Specimens FREE. Send Row. Address; BANNER PUBLISHING CO., Ilinedale. N.H. KENDAILLI SPAVIN CURE Is sure in its effects, mild in its action Ss it does not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to reach , every , doep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints curbs, callous,. sprains, swell ings and any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints for limbs. or for rheumatism in man and Sru any purpose for which a liniment is used for MA' tt..r t A . It is now known be the best filamednt beast mAtt ever usod,acting to mild and yet certain, n its effects. Bend address for' Illustrated Circular which we think Welt positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has-ever met with such unqualified 'ac cess to our knowledge - . for beast as well a man. Price St per bottle. or six bottles for SS. All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on reseipt of price by the proprietors, Dn. B. J. Kam, ALL .S; Co., Enos burgh Falls. Vt. • . • CANCERS:uRED • AT CRANE'S CANCER • LNFIR - MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of the world have-been cured of this Much dreaded disease and are now living witnesses that they hava been rescued from a terrible and untimely . death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Write for a Circular giving run particulars. Address Dr.. GEO. CRANE & ROSH BROWN Addison. N. Y. Rept .30 .1 yr.GPltaco. $6 a week in your own town. $5 Outfit free. No risk. Everything now,Cap ital not required. We • will f urnish you everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make u much u men, and toys and girls make great pay: Reader, if you want a business at which you can make great pay all Cie time you work, write for partic ulars to 11:Muurr k Co., Portland, Maine, Doe 15-Iyr HORSEBead 25 eta. in stamps or currency for thong. nese =moo of "A Treatise on - the Horse and his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for all diseases. has 60 fine engravings showing BOOKpositions assumed by sick horses better than can be taught in any other way, a table ihoiring doses of all the principal medicines used for the horse as well as their effects and antidotes when a 25 cts r , ;ohl i J on, a large col zs. lectio ca n • fo o r f telling the age of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year and a large amount of other valuable horse information. Ittirdreda of horsemen have pronounced it worth more than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact that 260.000 sold in about one year before it was re. vised shows how popular the hook is. The re. vised edition is MUCH mono ravenzarrso. Ritmo POII• entortAn. ACENTEI WANTED. B. Kendall k Co.. Enosburgh Falls. Vermont. Mar 11.1 yr. M.. HENDELMAN _rm- EQpIPYED 1 . and hence the It is the ONLY LINE Twinning GARFIELD. TOWANDA .PA. JOB: FOWELL,.. President feb. -1. '7B. • Sold by' alf4Diugglsts. AIRE&CO. FALL AND WINTER 18 81 ATTENTION IS INVITED to oat flrst•oloss - Heat!ngStoves They are too well known to regaii e any commendation— New Napla, Virestminsfer, crown Jewel. We !disc:, blAre a line of CHEAP BASE BURNERS, the best of their ,c 6,8 the market, and well adapted for sup- plying a demand for an efficient but iu expi- eneive heating stove: lie - WOOP BEATING STOVES in great. variety 4P11:13. 14. ez., MI 0 HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold ix Towanda and Vicinity by A. D. DYE'Sz Oi A LARGE STOCK OF Wood Cook Stoves CA RiU4.OEMAKEIeS ,A ND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, tND A GENERAL STCCK OP HARDWARE, MAIN ,ST. t TOWANDA, Towanda, Oct. 31edl. 4DA for •the olivr TiIE 'IIOST SUCCESSFUL RESFEDY ever dlr. coveted, as it is certnin in its effects and dots not blister. • Also excellent for human flesh. READ PROOF BELOW. FROM COL. L. T. POSTER. Youngstown, Ohio, May 10th. li'O. Dn. B. J. KERDALL k COECI Lad a very raint ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very high. ly, he had a large bone spavin on one joint and a small one On the other which made him very lame; I bad him under the charge of two veteri nary surgeons' which failed to care him. I vas one day reading the advertisement of Eeridadx Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express. I detemin• ed at once to try it, and got our druggists here to send for it, they three bottles; I tot them all and thought I would give it a thorough trial, I used it according to directions and the foueth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the' colts limbs are as free from lumps and as annooth , as any horse in the skU.. lie Is en tirely cured. The care wis Wreruhriable that I let two of my neighbors. have the remaining two bottles, who are now using it. Very Respectfully, L. T. • . Kendall's Spavin lure t 'ON HUMAN FLESH. : . - Vatten's Mills, Wash'ton co., N.Y., Felf,2l;el. Dn. B. J. KENDALL, Dear Sir:—The particular case on which I used your Kendall's Spsviu Cute was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen inutai stand Leg. I had tried many things, but in Tam Your lipaviri Cure put the foot to the gronri again, and for the iirst time since hurt,h , s ,natural .position. ' For a family lininiont it ex. 'cels anything we ever used. Yours truly, • BEV. M. P. BELL. - rastor of If. E. Chircb, Fattens Min s• N.Y. Price $l, per bottle, or fix bottles for $ l . Druggists . have it or can get it fer you, or it win be sent to any address on receipt of pricb by th. proprietors, DR. B. d. KENDALL k CU., End' burgh Falls. Vt. Sold at Dr. D. : (3. Portet Ding Store. ) Li R. DAViE , RENEWER. No 03,er Renewer li-covered doe; u quick:y anilliatizfae:o.n4 ::3 this. 11 gray and fa .led 11,iirto its ori:iinal Lena; it ..-. itametliately prev,:nt the piling oct of.the 1191: it cure3klan , lrulf, Itching crtiptions, OTS scalp clean :it will eanire the.hair gr.fw).61,,7' It has fallen off nn.l imparts glens anil'fre:haes ; : It softens tha hair when harsh And , dry and i 3 ez tlrely- tuts iron:: all irritaiing limiter; It ho Li! very best reputattori an,' gives universal ,aCI:.1.:1 Con. Do not fall to try It. Fur sala by all dnltitii• Price, 75 cts. per bottle. • Prepared by Chas. Dlipis, Cantpx, For sale by all Diuggists arniDePat PATENTS. S. AND FOREIGN. FrsnlCA. Fonts, Attorney.at 7 Law, Lock 130 1 . 31;- 'Washington, D.C. • Sir Ten years! experience. I mato so CHAMPS fori my services unless patent be granted. Preliminary examination the Patent Ofacs as to the patentability of sn in• ',elation razz. ' Send sketch or model of the de vice and a report will bei made'as to tap Pte"' tinny of obtaining a patent. Special attention siren to. rejected spplici none in the hands of others. •. IMMIULICCES : 1.. 8. Senators , : llon.i Geo. F. 'Edmunds. of Vermoht ; Don. David Davis and Gen:Job:l A. Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of gia; Don; L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; lion. Cullom. Gov. of Illinois ; Commissiontr. of Patents and Corps of Examiiners an& toe Pr' s prietor of this paper. Write for tireless and instructions. Snovtt• • , / 4 MULL'S SPAVITI CUBE 1 IS sure to Mire SpaVMS. SOU osto Curb. kc. It removes all nn enlargements. Doss nor misvio.. 1 Has no eqpal for any lameness sri. beast or man. It has cured hip , s __ lameness in a person who had IluA - fared IS years. Also cored Woo: . Gam, corns. frost-bites_ or praises, out or lameness. llt has no "KW ;; 1 1 any _blemish on hones. r,Send for illosirta circular giving r ourriva Floor. Price $l. 4 DRUGGISTS bar e it or can pin for yen. DrA 7 Randall a Co.. 'Proprietors. ruogau r g b al ...- 'sw Vermont. H. G. Ponrks. Agent, Towan. - - i e /- • . . . ~,41,