A DRIFTWOOD. "Dar ish der Blaceio got es& for old Nose Pates and Satchedizigs else. Dot is so. Come and we," is tbe`slipt to be read in s certain 3oirs-towst seed of Sew Tort. ; , A T onto man, in Vi ezmotst received a curious wedding present Inca the relict ie yoong lady tcywhom be is engaged to be married.. She had a marble model of one of her feet made, and gave it to him for a paper-weight., trus people of GI dently doi't read the tles4o there sent to: and insiaot to' electh Grant, sad said ever boyhood was solid to) Wlrris a 'Jewish to be mono in an English other day, a cotiiiable was ask' in .01d Testament, in oFd4 Hebrew might be sworn is 0) fashion. ; The constable went out and returned with w very dilapidated copy' f the tier ~.._Testament. Tbe e magistra with a se "iere tone, aikedj.the: late why he had not brought "an . Old T-asaent, to which the reply was " pieceSOUX Hon- or, it was the oldest.-9ne I ceJtild find." P rid ready to-diet yes, brethren, lam impatiently waiting the blessed sum- Shrstitecfip excited isburgh mem ber during a prayOr meet' at at Great the Whom be,:hid sued Or debt, and who was ontsirkktiAhim x 4 his word' and fired a pinto rte The bill, grazed his ear, and be• wio was ready ?And impatient to go at once became im*.ient to - hide tin der a bench, .whOT lie_kept himself till all danger was past SOMEBODY in finatrigtoa saw a queer right the other ay on -i the Brandywine. A goose had strayed away from the do mestic brick yard and- tried to walk, around on the ice.: Then it tried to warm its feet on the ice, on the kame principle that . tiapokenn used to Warm his hands with a snowball' when at the military school. It sat doWri in the middle of the strmon and its feathers got fast frozen to So it couldn't get=up till rescued by the aid of a pair ,of scissors. Tut: city hall ofSfringfiel4 3lnssachu setts, Was evidently not built on Itery-rig id principles of . acOustics. They had some tableaux there - one evening recently, and 'the annourftements as describeA.`by one of the autWee were ,evidently misunder stood, startling extent. He heard " for " Ophelia ;" "Turkish .boxing:" for. "Turkish boat-scene ;" "Remedy for scratches" waa " remedy for bachelors ;" " Wanting ministers" meant " Wandering minstrels." IVitt.l.E a Long Island family were.eat ing their stipper the other evening, they licard a squeaking in-the kitchen closet, and found on the floor a rat with its foot caught by a clam.. The rat came out of the closet and was assailed by the cat, but fiercely resisted and-bit the cat's iar go severely Oat the :feline pet of the Louse ran out into the . lard wild with rage, carrying the rat im.ita ear, *bile the rat carried the dant on its leg. The rat finally met its fate.: Ir was at an elmtion, poll in Taunton, Mai , s=husetts. A stringer stepped up and asked for a Hancock ticket. About a dozen of." the boys " — eagerly extended' toward him a ballot. " Hold ion," he said, ".before I vote I most.have a chew of to bacco." The group of*urrotinding Dein. ocrats, were anxious to accommodate him, and hfti:r taking a huge - ... pliew of the be'st specitnen offered, he skipped out of - the door saying : " When.o vote I vote -in Providence." He keft some. disgusted . Deme'icrats behind Lima Worn couples eloped together from Vihcent, North Carolina, a few days ago. But a t;etter,elopernent2tban all of them took place from the Shenandoah Valley. The bride's feller lived at \,"* . ewrnarket, where there was a fierce littleliattle dur ing the rebellion, and in order to prevent his daughter from marrying a young man wlitn)ie disliked, decided to move to the West.',, The yOuth found out from the girllwberi they 'would reach Harper's Fer ry,,,,wliere the Valley branch of the Balti more and Ohio ItailroaZ striken the Main line, and went over into Frederick Coun ty, Maryland, just across the river, fot a 'license. lie also subsidized a preachett to be at. Harper's Ferry when the Valley train arrived. !.t didn't make',*ery close cottriection with any Western train, and the unsuspecting father,wentinto the ho tel to'write a pOstal card. Just then the girl walked out on the, bridge over 'the Potomac. The watch-box on the . bridge is exactly on the State liner and „ just. be yond it, on the Maryland half of the bridge; they were . iparried, and the old man Sias so disgusted when he fotind it out . that be went home in a freight train. A somewhat similar marriage that wasn't' ap el;, ement took . ,place in Connecticut last;svek.• \ The couple got a license in one towikhip,. and unwittingly at night called on. a minister., in , another. town'Ship line was 'a few yards from the r:reacher`khouse, and he made a servant bring a lamp, and with thle couple he Walked out into the wo. - Sda and married their, inside the right town hip line, by lamirlight and .moonlight. Duatx° the late campaign a Republi -,can orator and a'Democratie ditto were sell to Watt's tract, near 021 land,, by their respective State Committees in Cal i • Hernia. Neither knew anything of meeting the otbei party was to hold lon the same evening, and both went to he wrong place. The Democrat introduced himself at the Republican wigwatti . asihe speaker sent by the-State Committee, and was presented to the audience by name. • Ile began to abuse the Repablican party and appealed to everybody present to vote for Hancock. .First two or three bearers went out. Then some more went out, and more, till only a few were left, and they, after an animated conversation, found that their orator had mistaken the place, and quietly adjourned. The Re publican orator who went to the Demo , cratic meeting didn't get off so easily. He met the Democrat on the way back to San I Francisco, and said :—_" You see, Judge, when I left you I found my way tow l hA I supposed was 'a Republican meeting. • I was introduced and mounted the platform, and opened up by pouring a broadside into the unterrifled Democra cy and the Solid South. I did not notice - signs of the gathering storm in the 'faces before me, or I might-have saved myself. When I finished my opening burst of elo. quenco a about arose from a hundred throats, and then there was a rush for the platfcirm and I was seized by a dozen men, the window was thrown up, and I felt myself shot out into the air, and knew nothing more until I came - to in the , branches of a tall oak, into which I had miraculously fallen. Talk about the tur bulent Democracy and the -quarrelsome workingmen ; all I have to say is this, Judge, that them Watt's tract Republi cans beat them all." MIS. LYDIA E. PINMIAM. C., eri old gen the see- General mad." LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMM For all Female Complaints. Ala prepustkes, as 'Cs name estito' n. Coterie olf Irreocable 14-r,+ Late xi= lam so the mot dir kite Cps a trl24 tile Ferns of tLis Cur • peig=d viii be as rase is km-pro—Sirs sad Vara tar tools etiVazrze , d, fa e.z.4-. mai= a ha& axed, apers-I=relse'rW—Latf.g=rands will ter 10'7. - Oa ac - -- 4 = r 4 L.7 , * , 03 sit it it today sr fice=ornned cud ps.ncr:l.2l Ly he Lest physicists La Sifse scscasy. _ it V= er-A. tt.l,.s.s-rxt fez= •of =Ali at elle ztes--1, irrtirAsr and Waal ;nes. , s i !.."..23..ocelnenta and the cos . move= rt.4.i.1 ertap,and. fa adapted to the Mda cf L. and expel tosoeml Ilroc otema a= ex:ly sta,'", .derei.vramt. /.1..==111.441 , , is thMkr-St vet', slateLly Ly• vac_ Lc. — tact It Las v+-re ! 't. , ; k the great, St and beat - tra,- , /y tl-tt J eTer diatover ed. /t t!oe r 1 ten . 4 azd ewes 1 . ..F. - A . ,* flan Arm csros tear e.•• •• - ztr.,ara.4 rcileres 'caw= of tbe gorraich • Is cwt. Nervni Ymstratlve, Gomm! 1ngt..47.1t7,:, &r4lna gesalum- t." . pain, wee.. 4 aza ta,ektch:f-, t5i.11.3.71,;,.-rer.i-ntly cared try IL raw- It yr::: z.t emus:mum: eat, act la ttl:t t:sa ronanas the tamale ovum_ • - . . 7 , :r (7 , sta L!rati r r bez t Lis smapotind Y mairsrpaamd. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound le pm :we)! r'ott , rn A scout, Lynn. Xua. "1t , 11.:..74. E.= ficLt by mall to Um form of of Lotorro.s, on recripi pr'.ce, SLY:. !kr- 11.NEIWIll terzy ar-mors L.11....1 . ..0ri of Ecncl- for yam ..‘frricv..7,, , Vas paper. No famE7 1.1"M.A. E. I'IN - EHANP uvr tl 11 "I - L..4 e.o.m. con , .:ralion, Litionso,e .aastlorfovEty r. por box. 11.11. DOWNS' . ..., , VEGETABLE BALSAMIC . 4 :' Is a sure cure for CoUghs, Gags, Whooping-Cough, , ar t d all Lung Mimes, when taken in season. Peopledie of consumption sinip ly becausetof neglect, when:the timely use of this ' . emedy would have cured them a . orice : ._ Iliftwene g si-C1 'con stant use proves the fact' that no cough remedy .has stood thelest like Downs'-Efizer. /rim 35c. Yu. Led EA per bowls: • /or Ede Everywhere. . Dr. Baxter's Itandrake lIITTEII Will cure Jaundice, Dvspepsii, Liver Complaints, Indigestion; and all diseases.arising from Bil iousnus. Price as cis. -per bottle. /or Sale Eveiehere. . HENRY & JOHNSON'S ARNICA AND OIL LINIMENT FoiVtlan and, Beast. The most perfect liniment vier compounded. Price asc. and soc. Far gale Everywhere. Li_ i :. : . 1 IA A PrEELE VEGETABLE REMEDY For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Use. P AIN K 11.1411 ball Peter /cuffed v 71 1 ,6 1.1.• , ?! ar_rm. ittoc 4 • Ition•ttlPlrwL!l4,l".6C tX - Ate, V.:: 1 48perierfly s.f es,n 44 the mom tne.rperasucact Maas. • P. AIN KiliEß is a afire rare far cora 'Meant. kraenterr, Crumpet, Clacileriai and all Boteel C9lfrirtainut. ?,AIN KILLEII,VO, 7 I7, I ,!ErinreZge.cd.T. ~ek I ettelaybe. nln In the Buck lar Side. ILbruauttlarni. and. heuralgia.. 4 AIN *KILLER itisi - . 371 1 !;1 7 3h . /nF:'‘'rt .11Er. rpe , dy nn.t perm . r.ente !f•t,:f.2:l rtf t !Irvine, ' Cuts. Fipruin., PAIN-KILLER In thr• nclt.tr.• nid tr: , friend of if, M.veltnr;,., Farmer, Planter. Sia I for. tan I .ft . . wlninlic a medicine i> • Internally or externully wITh certan,ar a(rrttcr. if lie family earl ilfr , ,r4 to 14. !n. th thi. !v.", I 11 . ratillll the rvacb of ail, as I it w. mire to •.1 at u ' l pt s t•Dt , ll. PERRY DAVIS & EON. PrOvldenoo. n.a. Proprietors. • - . fb t - , , • . - FE 4 il A , FOR THE,. i r b j , F A I e *6 14 -2: 4 ; r&'",t•P COMPLE,AaVii cf [Le .t....Lr„ • LCZCOrfria-1,- .-7-47- 1 - 17: : ;3 .r= re:7l in the Dac!, - .. c L.: ...Ant It ra..le Vi'Lacts. Tbeyanriaa cf the Inoodpt.rify the Cez. - plez!on, r..:d A' Ore re7C.I.!ZIT # ty • rt.,: • -31 7?,71 1:1zr0 i 3 ona (I t ca.:rf.tarAi t I:and. and to the r reh t , trie• ` 17 : 4 -e I -- a' who ire t-cnh! w . 1).7k;•...re0utV, - ,.. e.T.:,5.:' •:. 1'7:: 7, w.r.'t =1".17.D.1r:?.:"•* MEM EMI trcr,FALLre TOT plain Towanda by C. T. KIBBI .A.GENTS WANTED FOR orrAt, popular Neve 8111. TUX INDUETE: AL HISTORY OF THE tti &TED tsTATEn. , tut Air riculture, Manufacturer. Sllulng„ - Bauktng, InSto , since. etc. Agents make f.:5 to WO per week. Bernd ter Special Terms to ILLIIRT BILL l'nut IsOl3o • Co., Iftrodeb, Ct. NO. 4.1111. Podthre Care &;3i=ml.r.'ar,T.7 - Jc PAIN KILLER ME NERV yap 44ipgrusinges. Thi Leading AltlVlCll2lllowspapey The Y. Tribime FOR 'ISM:. TIM LARGEST CIRCULATION MMHG THE BEST PEOPLE. Meng the peat par the Ire , w- l rork „ Tti . doe mebe4 the largest cireniatlon it ercr , Attained. with the storeezrePti. l l of a short period its - the brat Litertatt ran:peen.' It 1... a larger cireittation. ar4 More widely distrihn • ed over the whole circuitry than any ever el:loses' ley any.edther zseirspayets In the rotted 14tatet; 'Shia fart :nay it , taken as the verlict of the America-1 psoVe Oa The Tritame's wailingl force...lts dietity to .God priuelfstra, owl its merits al a news raper. For ftP!. The Tribune lath try to deserre 'lraq vele of the publien•• What sad tans ?noel) it gild r the sateen of fieiseta4 siarneld it t amtent to let ezalresA RepOlihratt. l tell. 11 how tepee to give to adtainlstra -, imis a disetti-s4tosting support, ass ri'rzttreas Ifs efittrta fur his ete:tabbi. - The Triirtme slit lait,r rot*. awl ft eimildeutly expel-45 the Itsentutvg totni,tration to promote a free -n4 tali' , reffrage. *Alb sod !: round r t ,,D•y . pr.tprtboi o, litr , ote 1441 , 1 u• tlisera4ty in oner's-al 1u,y010 ,,, eta«. awl a Civil S-rriee erruiterted on 101% 111.MF prlurtytrts. int the • theory a eievat taut tgu, ring or detgta4.lne i p,ltt r 5. Every ritizen who helped to brine to 114. Ad- tntui,tratioo sh-tri9l watch :nriFour,e. The eveota. to hr. recorded in The TritAthe for ittal will there fore have a pecuilar izterest. year promises I,,tat, 4bow irbt•th-4•1111!S stiil surf -11-o everylhit_g to soiilry; ems whether the Demo ,cca'ir party. atkr twenty year+ of tdisioysity and vi •fe-st, wit! ',dissolve Or refs.:la.. A orost4 ft wtit show whether' England can r sn.ipt4 Ireland; rraether the tterou , .ile In Trades,. Without the sop• .. net of the IrAt•rs who estaotisti.-11 it. caa stain Anon,: white-• - r the Turk r.au longer pollute Iturepe„ I•. - Szfle; , lee It p1 , 1111.6t , 1 , 41-Ii ItriCll , :al triumphs as 'the use of rice.; rTit y ( Of VI., Ur tlt In4;rlr, of orating, atull new 10*b.s Of power lb' place of steam. /St Literature bud Art it 4fferil•Me v,r7 . lthwer of our .4,-teeuth teutur,rdevelopixteut Iteltelon, a •, , ,„,eent ration of fore.. unioa of organizations on „simpler ereeds wart fretter is tx t Min will tre to live through the year without rt rite these Iblidp; and he sslit he. wise to toot fo them in the jouraal which, has h eal enjoys! . 4 the Aistiortion of Ito' brZeit Hr . b.atlollatittArg ton - IY , t4 This position "Tre Tiihnti • 'secured sod meane to rtitalit trecomirk the u3.-.l;urn of :be peg thought and the voice of , , use t,r,st ot the Owe; or keep bgabmsst the high-r.t progre. , o., favoring freert tiLscu.r. •I oh, Ls.r.rg t frier. al,,,pra'ir.ga'sr.r.V. to tie first intelligence awl etc. pureta refuitlag to cater to the tastes of the vile, or the yttlodlees of. the Ignorant.. 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Order Your Feed Cutter' Early, Recital', the cletnand up, n the' manufactemi beam now !hit or4Ers require much time to Willi e& • I will 41 , - 111 ,, Fr free , FEEDCTITTEILi st spy Tall Road .tatfosn. ber.4. for Crculars sad Prices. tr:, • R. M. WE,LLES. fuwa nfi t o N Orem be r id, um .-tr, GREAT. SALES GOING ON GREAT SALES GOING ON GREAT SALES GOING ON Rea?ty-maite 0 , 461E1 at a fkattillee Kcal]'-sta. 4 . 7sottlitig at a Siert!lce itchdy-macte I:tat/tag at aSscritca CLOTHING! Ready-made Clothing at a Sacrifice. Reidy-tr44: e Clothing at a ilebly-made Clothlbg at a arr•lfice. . . 10 CO . 2Of ) TWENTY-FIVE PR: CT. SAVED iTWENTY-FIVE Pit. CT. SAVED TWENTY-FIVE PR: C.T. SAVED For the- Neat Forty Days For the Next Forty Days For the Next Forty Days 11.9 E. ROSENFIELD' M. E. ROSENFIELD' elte consequence - of this great sale tif riiy stock Is that T am• compelled to enlarge my pm*. ent store to make room for my Increasing Easi ness. and instead of moving my ;lock while build log WILL SELL FOE CPST for the next 40 days. No such chalice for years.to come. No such chanCe for years to come. No such chance for years to come. . . Fall strii:k gulf¢ very last. Vail stock gol#g very fast. eat) stock golpg very faat. The opportunity to ptircbase a CHEAP slNT.laa.rare one. and ahnuld tr .-rnbrared_ , by all. calf early at M. E. ROSENIFIELtr.S - artd enjoy the adrantates g9ar ofreied by hlm. Towanda, Mara 4, 1880 STEVENS .& LONG% General Dealers in 9 ,- ROCirRfES, PRQV.ISIONS,S COUNTRY PRODUCE; HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STOEE:J 4 ; • CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sts • (The - Old stand of Fox, Stevens & Merenr.) They Invite attention to their comphite assortment and very.large stock of Chofre New Goods • whleh they have always on hand. ESPECIAL' :ATTENTION GIVEN TO .THE .PRO6UCE . TRADE, And Cut paid for dentnible kind,. 7[. J. LONG Towanda, Apti 1 1879 SPRING AND SUMMER 1880: L ROSENBAUM & SONS. 201 E r AST WATER STREET., DRY AND FANCY- GOODS, JOBBERS OF MILLINERY. rs' r The LLRGEST,BEST ASD CHEAPEST - Amortzent MILLINERY In the Belittle= Tier. W dpecial Inducements and Price! to 1111Usiers. A call Is re4pectf ally • L. ROSENBAUM & SONS., 01 EAST WATER STREET. - Mantua House Block IM-31. $• • i • Outfit Sent free to those who wish to. engage to the most pleasant and profit/4. ble business known. Everything new. Capital not required,. We will furnish you everything. 110 a day and npwarda Is easily Made without staying away from home over night. No stet whatever. Many new workers wasted at (ince. Many are making fortunes at the business. Vallee make as mach as 4nen.'and young boys and f girls inai great pay. No one who. Is willing to work fail .o make mop r poneyevery dayMian can be made In a week at any ordinary employment. Those, who engage $_ one* will find a short road to feigns. Adam s iii RALLIS . / &CO. r Waive. 0 4. Ser ci g a' , By bay h of- By buying of •• And OM GEO. STEVENS. ELMIRA, .Y. Dealer:lln '-` ALSO ' r , gas vA 1 44 1 . ; 1 ' • - psirz# NEWroils Raw ROAD& mailimaterimmiter lishuluilkeaset =NZ 26. ink 151 9 11137 =I ItATIOX*.. . aT r. 42.14. sea. .it..l 2415,711/A ~.i.,. 7151 256124 .1 4 .. 923 7 . 410 sei I . ....t. 4 414 /.0, .... 4 ,...., 4 4 1 . 14 511 i ....' ...A II 11441 .... ......1 5214,451..;.. '..,r.!. 2 00!10501.... ....I 9101 t 251 II 40, 2 45 . 94440 1 915; 4 111 101042 15 9 241 430! 10 WI 19 940 4 424! - ....i.. oi .... . . ..-... *WV lii.i2 11 1 ,:9151 Yii .-......120t1? 4 a • ....1.... 10 4/4 :.,. ...1....110421 5 23 ....!„... 16 42, . i.-3111 051 . 510 77102 41 11=1 .5101 ....,..... 11 al 6 LC. ....4 01111 47 1 6 211 ~.....111 61 1124 12264 2 311240 21.5 i I ...J.... 12501 7 21! . ....t.... 1011 724 lassos 249 805 1 35:5 2.1 220 335 I 4117 20i 4 11 oq 4 44,6 2.4 i 653 12 02i - 6 ace ssl 4 os 1210, 5 224 00: , 4.10 12 50 ; 452 1025; 6 . 1 210, 3CS 11221 9 • 3251 4.ICP. 111P.31. 1,..11:§ 'SirsVAS . ItaVst;;. 1... t Genets n ets ... .. A CAD= - .1 1... Elmira -.1 may'! Ulster. .1 mrysautlag , _Stale Stone. Ilatieerteld Yrcncbtolizt .Wyzigulag :kin's Eddy 11esboppesi 24:3:70M Slehonflasy.l : iTuokban'aii 213: $l5l 934 CC ?. LaGranp. 9443 1 ....19 go rgils.. .1 : 1121; . .143 sT LYR iforle ;9 4 1 Oki ;3415 Wllk-Buret 1111 i 7303 0111 . 110 IM*(l3 am:39lllW —.11350 W .Alientown . : 110074 :10501 10 .E3ittalehets.l ......q1:4514 CO Eamon... 120 .. - ..!101512 52 - ,l•l3,ll9dophts 9 90'5 0011 15 i.New York. 6 30i ..i7 4011 00 !Co. 32 leaves Wyalnsing at 6:00 A: id.. Trench town Lit Earn merlield 6 2, Standing Stone 641. Wysenting 0:40... Towanda 6:53. Ulster 705, Mean 7:16. A thews 715. Sayre i:4O, Waverly 7:55, arriving in tilt:gra at 9:5'0 A M. No. V. leaves Elmira at .541f0 - P.94.. Waverly 613, Sayre 4:39. Athens 6:1% 7fiha 6:44. Ulster-6M. Towanda 7:10. WysankArit 7M. Standing Stone nurrenerileid 7:37. Trettebtowts 7:47, arriving at lA - yanking 9.00 Trains t 3 and 15 run daily. Sleeping ears entrains b and 15 bezween Igtatprra Fails a.3d Philadelphia and between Lyons And New York witbetit dune* sp-•pleg - ears on 3. and 6 between Buffalo and Willtes.flarre: Parlor ears on . Trains 2 and 9 be tween Niagara Valle and Philadelphia 'without chanty, and through coach to and from 11,ehester viz Lyons. ' • B. A. P•CHES, Supt. P..! N. Y. IL IL Sayre, P 2., Ince 21, 1330. 23usiness garbs,, NATHAN-TIDD, Dealer In PIT_TSTON,-WILKES-BA - RUE AND ° LOYAL SOCK COAL. Lowest prlres tor each. - Once and yard foot. of tine-street, Towanda. ' duly 15,•16d6. , I.N S U R , A N CE C. S.- RUStELL)- Agent, TOWANLiit, PA. FIRE,. LIFE,. AND AICCIDENT POLICIES I - . luned on the mAst reasonable terms. Sone biit reliable companies represented. bosses a4lnsned and paid here. Towanda,Noi. la, JAMES.McC4BE Has remov.ed ,to CORNER MAIN it BRIDGE-STS maitrig It his ! Eteadquarter3 FOR CHOICE GROCERIES-. CASH PAID FOR • . - BUTTER, EGGS, &c. - • ;ODDS SOLD AT THE LOWEST' LIVING RATES JAMES McCABE. Towsingi, April V. )84041. T HE YARD - STILL - IN. OPERATION. The andersicned . havln IILE YA RIJ of the late q sires to Inform the. publle experienced men, he Lepr work in the line of I .‘IO.NITMENTS; HEAD ST ,111401 In the very best manner and at lowest rates 'Persons desiring anything In the.atarble line are Invited to call and examine work, and save agents' commission. JAMES McCABE Towanda, Pa., No.. ta. jam ,24tf . . . . HEAT MARKET. • • ..: E. D. RUNDEU.,' ' • ' w lii i ar r arb ; ;l:;',: l 4:'a i t in t i t l l C CVS a t t a h t; I :f e li n ti t il n oc u lc n t Et ndell, and will at all times keep a full supply of .f . I -• ; FRESH - • !,. • . ... .. .. ' lll -" l r li ljg t 4 l* - —, _ f .;• . , , _ , • ' .0 Y S T,R S . . Constantly on hand. Country dealers supplied at city rates. FRESH & SALT'MEATS , • GARDENNEGETABLES, .FRUITS I Ate. . * All GOols delivered Free of 6harie. E. D. DENDF.Lt. Towanda., Pa. N0v.27, lirp. . . -., . MEAT , 71/1E AT MARK} TI • _ a . MYER '& DEVOE • Located in BEIDLEIitiNII BLOCK, BRIDGE STBEET, Keep on hand, FRESH• AND . SALT MEAT%, • DRIED BEEF, FMB', POULTRY GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BERRIES IN THEIR SEASON, ec sr All goedidellrered free of charge. -Towiirli. Pa.. )liy 211,tiffi . • Geo. L. Ross, Of the Third-Ward 'Store, has opened a large and convenient Store In the trick Wet, First. Ward ; at*e7mktllnracys, Bo" and Shoe gasfaetitl :ALARGE STOCK OF • . CHOICE GROCERIES- - OF ALL KINDS; • . Which he has purchased In New York for and solicits the .coalldence and patronage of the public, and respectfully announces that be - WILL NOT BIC .lINGERSOLD • By anybody. Goods sold as law as thi lowest. Towanda, issuer) , fls. BEZE • ID R AT 0 THRESI4EII3 2 .__, Traction and Plaif lrwi and Morro-Powers. immiki.,„,iscra;;Fiammilitiorasiod EARs ss totemetd• at 9 . 6 1 , 4 -111 8 30 2t6 t 0141,49 40,' .1...19044 00 9 UP Tidrioosi,.„ so° outs irs;.... 41? 1 Os* 14i.... 5051:9i16`;.... jss4.„ — l 9 9.... $Xi; ....Ili .-. 5r:41294 ' 403 9 . 1194 11 44a:940p 91149 4391141,4 10119 .... ,41113 1 4 9119 199 QM:7 1 ,4 al= 10491. 953 to we...ilea .i1062:4 01-1012- 02: 1444 11;942 44 _ -, „AIW ____-- . erase A-Uwers in theAtoencan snutet. • , • A astatol• car apirdat festerin oaf 10r11111.,. Welber with ownertor ftr,i,nlittnoV e 4=. dos mid sieeStas not dreamed albs °thin , lbw alms ot Setwratunt. Mtn Bno it c = ow% for MOO Of Um 'wow. . stylennt " Wanted" Itatie•Ptnnsw. 79500,009/IlleZ e ct ird tr lier .64.4> - .-.---. ' FROSTS SONS° FURNITURE! We are now prepared for the SPRIIN TRADE with a fan dee or NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS LATEST STYLES/O.:ID-LOWEST which we Write the public to cell and examine. r t . Our ikilortmer tof • PARLOR SUITS IN RAW. SILK, -TERRIS, PLUSH AND . EAIRCLOTII, x. • • is very large, ar,(l our Flees u low as tae lowest. CHAMBER SUITS IN ASH, WALNUTAND SOFT WOOD,. which we are selling at a very low prlee. A full Hoe of SP-RING BEDS, -MATTRASSES UNDERTAKING. . In this department we always Lave the best goods n the market, and are continually adding while our prices are the lowest. J: 0. FROST'S SONS'. Towanda, April 9, 1979. • puretmsti&tbe )IcCABE, de that haring employed pared to do all kinds of Foundry & Machine Shops NES, 'TLES and SHELVES Made to otdei. Repairing of all kinds dono on short notice. Satienetion guaranteed. Abut+ • manufacturers of and dealen in Polishing and Fluting Irons Towanda, Aprll 15, 1550' t General Agent for the • ' CHICKETtING" PIANOS, STEINWAY I'IANOS, . I lantit . i DaVOZ. mite tO tinnalre mut fnx Mai - nss NICHOLS. SHEPARD & CO. Pi ... . McMinn.. ,%Urititlirt. .. • WHOLESALE AND EETAIL Or TIM PRICES We have a hill of AND PI LLOWS. NEW STYLES with all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, CHAS. JOHNSON 4. CO.'S TOWANOA, PENN'A We Claim to make the BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS \ 'ln the mnrket. SHINGLE MILLS -LATH 'MILLS Faroell's Improved Feed Cutter,' Stroud's Keystdne Fire Shrinker, Griiwold's Boss WaterqWheels,•.- Wnrd's . Patent Buckwheat Leaner, (U., fic. , &C., &c: ENCINES AND BOILERS JOHNSON'S, PATENT The beet In the world. Agents wasted, CH-AS. JOHNSON & CO 7- L. B. POWELL, SCRANTON SPA.. And 4 MASON - & HAMLIN ORGANS Also instruments of other makers: Large Handsome ORGANS for S@Oand upwards. New Square and Uprig h t \ and upwards. A laige,:sOck of SHEET MUSIC an BOOKS. L. B. POWEL Scranton, Pa.. Sept. 2 .. MST OF LEGAL BLANKS Mated and kept on sale at the Re:row:2a Oriscs at wholesale or retail, Deed. Nortievu Bond. Treasurer's Bond. .s , Collectors Boud. Lease. - • Complaint: ' Commitments. Warrant. • • Constable's Return. • krtieles of Atreement.ttfoxms ,'Song on Altachruent. Constable's Sales. Collector's Sales. Execution. laubpcsna. . . Petition for License. Bond for.Lteense. ' . - Note Judreteent. flee Judgement SW. • 13rtAttists tem an admit that most 'Warriors s alt carved: by 4114arderrd Shbary. or Llrrr.llll that ift these great mirsas ste . krtrr to a perfect trowlittra. heailbl win be thou , remit- WARNERS bAIVE • lEWIS'ET ANT) LIVER ACI:11F, ismiadefrvm typical Leaf OY 'lttAlt Y. NALUE:staI its POrITIVE remedy for tim folloalag truilbles : •l e i• • Pain in the i3acir,..<:Se,iere freadachea, Dizzineas„ Bloatitk Intritned Eyes, --, *Tired Feelini;_liight.Sa-eats; Pans iri the Lower Part of the CrLo4y, Palpitation of the Lreari, jaundiOe, Grace;. Painful, Urination, 3la!a -ria: Fever, Fever and Ague, 1a24104 dlwal,es ff.anv:4(by the Ktdaeys, T.lter .or rr+hary Get 41 ekt - 4r. 1.-I:4TALS; case for all female dT,Trattles,, such as Leucutrhaa; Inflammation of the Womb Tallitg of the t%oa,b, Uteeration of the Woinb t . Ii llrll7 coLtlNA•and rprteate Entrorttatt. n, awl Is. aI eScrVw.flt .. !afe Ivo:IA.411s fit female: during • 41 , 4..1 kfuriller ft lx fc,r it tires cria,,s that al AE likod.' Fur Boil i„ Carbuncles, Scrofula, White Swell ing, Silt Rbeon, Poisoning by Mei . cury_or any other Drug; it is , certain in every ccise. • Fur Incontinence, Impotence, Rains in and all Similar Discerner, it is a safe, sure, and •quick cure. It -t5 tht„ only known remedy that. his t cured II:1010 , IM4.ww. . . A. A dthe ir,t Pp aril worth of thIA Omit Natatal floritds. read :he folio • lug. • .• CHEMICAL ANALYSIS A. L•TTPANKE, Ph. D.. L. L. D.'.lProte , ...nr Ofir h‘laii,try to the I.7l..llren•ity of ROC' tte.ttr theseing the pereVarity stld.merft-ot KNziric Si KIDNEY ANL , LIVLIt. i:rnE,aftiqsalwrangb Ch , tuleAl .kr.5!,j4.11, hat fusi.loed the foil staleihen“ ,tiNIVEP.I 7 .iITV OPIROCHESTER, I.A/V3.11•70117. 11,6CIIESTEK, S . . Y„ Jan. h, Mr. H. 11. ' ll - AItN.EI: hrs paced fa ILI F.J.oSeSSIOII the fonouta (yf the Medicine manufactured and acid by biro under the keneral.,•des , gthatioo •of WA RN ER'S • tLAFf: Li" . • EY LAND- LIVER Dit E. thave liortivigaied hte proceteee• of mar wotch are couaucted with extreme rare and accoriting to the 1e..44 Metto:‘ , D.', I have oleo taken fro/111D. lanomitory Mpte,i of ail ihemate. Axis wedirs the preparation cl this medl4:ne, and u, on crlUeal exam:nation L them. aii wet, al the ruedlctue Into . which they enter, i t,e entlrely free from pAsonona or defeter:ogs etr..itaiteea,, This remedy which ha* done atelt troiAers, is put up in It RA LitiEnTSIEED EUTFLE of any medicine upon the warier. and is .Nnid. by Drag. and. ail deniers .at g 1.25 ter bortie. "Fur iltabCfes,f-riinire fir .wARNErri SAFE DIA. ItErEn CURE. It is a FCralliVE remedy. IL Wat tsr . ssoy irc sis o'" rain' • co. ; * : ..rif-ei cat inforg, 'fp Zo o Assol. n pal vita , IV.S° 1 10.10 1 "'' we A - 7 of CUW 4443 13740 4*. 0 T A ': 1.7 • A oA KO im . A.:BEITy4 - 4tAT gSFRO.; BOOKBINDER AND DEALER • IN SCROLL• SAW GOODS. - - • --„ ZI NES bound ileitis* anl riemptly- - BLANK. I'ANK:, boutol to fo tior worrrinted AISIAIt: CRS' FA: ['PLIES This d , i , liftro id of rny t iifrodnesA Is vet-remit- , • toots, 'SAW pt.ocKs, • CLOCK Constantly on tia'nit. an , ti for Sale at I ,, sver prices tti4ll Ba , 81.3.5,W")TiTit f)FiI)FSIGNS FREE FOE: 01.00. Sent; for price • ' RE.POOYEiI: 4.29.50. Toxi;\ trAi MVT - DAVIDOW & - - No. 4, peldles.an Elqck.Mg:€..4l... Towanda, Pa CASH PAID FOR- FURS, HIVES, Towat,44 pct. 30; 18:2-tyr. GILMORE. &-.CO. PENSIONS, INCREASE OF PENSIONS, and all other class,..s or clalms . for Soldiers and Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted., Address with stamp. ) 1100ntfit furnished tree; with full In struction,. for conducting the most phefitable ,Misiness that anyone can engage tn. The bushiesi•ls ko easy to learn, and ttor, ittsnmetlons - are so simple - and plain, that any onncan make great profits front the very start. No one can tail who is willing to work. Women are as sueeeseful as men. Boys and. girls can earn - large t ittuns. , .7.tiany have made at the buil. ness.over one -hpridied dollars in a single week; Nothing like It everiknown before. All who engage are surpriecti at tl,:o ease_and rapidity with which theylaro able tomak,e m ney. Yom can engage in this husl tress during your spare time tit great prvilt. You do. not have to Invest rapltal in it. We take all the risk._ Those who need ready. inut)ey Mimod write Mus at once. All furnished free. Address TRUE. A. Co., Augusta,Alalne. . • 0(.128. GET YOUR HAIR. CUT AND .SHAVING, AT THE Warms. 1-ic)u.sse SHAVING PARLOR. JtirWe study to please. • D. V. STEDOE, Prop'r Towanda. Pa., Julyl3, 1879. • • HE Yourselves,by malting money when golden chante is offered, thereby always keeping poverty ILPfron) dem', Those who always take advantage of the chances for making money-that are offered. generally become wealthy, while those aho do not improve snob chances ternain s tri poverty. We want many-men. women. boys and:girls, to work_ for ut right In their own localities. 'r)fe business Will pay more than ten 'times ordmarrwages. We furnish an expen sive outfit and all that yon need, free. - No one who engages fails to make money very rapidly. You cah devote your whole time to the work, or, only yoUr sparel moments. Full, Information and II that Is needed sent free'. Address STIKSON & Co. - ; Portland, flialhe. • . Oct. 214, IMO. • Planes $l5O UM RiGLE, HOT " ' • tic, 01:1111 sIDE 1 cuttc SQUAIIIL) This well:lmoWm house has been thoroughly Ten. - novated and repaired throughout, and the proprie.l tor-is now prepared to offer arst:elass aeeolumode.; tionato the pubile, on the most reasonable terms. • 'E. A. JENNINGS,I; 1 Towanda, Pa.; May 2,11378. - • . , IT EN R . J. COHNEII.IIAIN & WASHINGTON STA:MC.IS Irtttar WAIT!), TO*ANDA, Meila at all hours. Termi to soft the times. Large stable attached. 4 WY. raOrltiaea.. TVWIIII3 , IIII. July S. -A. -,LATT/MURE. =NMI plete. - A tpilline c!! FELTS, WOOL /Oily. BEESWAX% Y stabil sbed 166,5.3 GILMORE ac.co..: - - waseri z ton, D.. C ~+ :L~~ r I' Nakd. WILL IT CURE ME ? Add a aria, Islam ember** coaateasisee sod broltroodoira earotitatkm pettily Oared trace* Of d , seaso•-• eateeer with Nereus. Ilyspeptta, in abme stososeb mat delicate Mane ay tics !SNIP and gate! semi wire striagera, awl be despaired of ever =lug well. We adslied blur to stirs Simtriens Liver Replan. Wbleb be did, sad to a salad time am eat only lle•td bettered.: Reader, If you see safferlag with Dyspepsia its User Inseam to any form. Q. tot watt mall tbe disease has Web a fast bold epee yea.`deat ties Use Regutstor \ whea the sysar.snas first show tbets twists: Ulm) sellestd =teat saterlat. SLR -1110:54 LIVER REGULATOR Is aces° altobetle stlotaLsett. eta PUB ELY VEG ETA BILE KER RD Y that elti titre ben rserytblag eisi falls. - It le s /saltless family osediclee. Dots as disarm* the system. Is torat drastle ;mtge.. tart as.- tatalisma retardy. be Irked of eseryose. and will, not attappetsa pm_ A slagle trial sill tom elate yea that is the !legless—, purest and best • raiz* MedMitie In the world. •-•'; . ASK MC( recov ered dyspeptic& bltious sufferer& staling cQ4ertr sad ague. tile.aseresorial eltsrAred patient bow they recovered their, health. cheerio: Writs and good appetite—they eta tee pea ay taking StStROSS LITER REGULATOR. . . ASK TOUR DrttOrirsy FO SIMMONS . LIVEit (legital Geraane prepared way by & CO., PHILADELPHIL : SOLi? BY ALL DUCGGIM. ityer's Sarsaparilla, rpf nuiftizq the Blood. and afflicting. - It pe-rDies the Wood. parges t.urthe lurking b4inors In the system, that nalermlne health and tsettle . Into troublesome disorders- Eruptions of th . e. skin are the appear - La. , . on the surface of humors that should be expelled front the, blood. Internal de rangements are the determination of these Lazne humors to some Internal orpn. or organs, whose action they derange, and whole subitance they disease and destroy. A Set expels these humors from the blood: are gone, the, disorders they produt Mai as Ulcerations of the - CA,lier. Sm.— id neys„ Lungs, Eruption's sod Eruptive Diseases of the Si.M, -St, Anthony's Fire. or E4slpelas, ft:Op:es, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Tumors. Tetter and Salt Rheum, Scald Bead, Ringworm, Ulcers and Sores, Itticumstint, Pali' in he Bones, Side a:4l II rad . Female Weak ners,litertlity. Letscorrhcea• 'arising from Internal uic..4atlon and uterinedlxases, Dropsy,. , Dyspepsia, Emaciation and General - Debility. With their departure health returns. Or. J. C. AYER I CO. Lowell, Mass Practical and Ariaisittaai Chentirts Sot! hy all Tl:ngglati and Dentwiii In 11Aleillrine gaiscetiatteous. Fr-. C , acts It is a coffCede.d fact that J. K. BUSH CLOTHING! CHEAPER THAN AT .ANT • OTHER ESTABLISHMENT TOWANBA - BOROUGH! HIS STOCK COMPRISES EVERYTHING IN THE oy's, , CLOTHI y uu And hg, AND GENTS' INIB FURNISIIM GOODS 231221 OVERCOATS LOWER TBAN 'DYER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS -MARKET • • 'J. K. BUSH,. BR!J of STREET. TOWANDA Agricultural Machinery ! R. M. Welles, Tovianda, Pa., Who!male and Retail dealer to IMPROVED FA_RMI-\G IMI)I]E .MENTS AND MICIIINERY. s IVIRAO TRUE CHILLED PLOWS, -. Gale Chilled Mows,. . BestEeliersible Plows, .1 ii - dgate and Enterprise Churn Powers, Corn Shelters, Farm Wagon?, Platf?rin Wagons,- Buggies, Feed Cutters, Grain Drills; ACME ITLVEDIZING DLUIROW AND CLOD " r C31T5123, Bnllard'a Tedders; Leader and Gale Wheel 'Rakes, Tompkins County .Improved Cultliators. Minfing Machines, ileivvrs, Plow eiulkys, Sprout's May Elevators and Harpoon Forks. =I Liquid Paints, mixed ready for the biush. of best brands. XX STAR HYDRAULIC CEMENT, atc.,,kc. Calland stk. my stock or send for circulars and prices. , Office In C.T. Welles' 99• Cent Store': Warehouse directly In rrar of same In - the alley. M. WELLES-. . , Towanda, March 11 , /WI. EDWARD WILLIAMS, PRACTICAL! PLUMBER & GAS FITTER. • - 4 Place of business, a few tioorsorth of Post.Offlce. -Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Repairing Pumps of all kinds, and all kinds of clearing pmnptly attended to. MI 'wanting work In his llue . sbould 'give him a call. Dec. 4. 11179. • SUSQUEHANNA COLitGIATZ IN srtTurs,-First vinnia Term commences MONDAY, NOVEMBER ler. 1140. Expenses for board, tuition and furnished room. from 4172 to $lBO per year. For catalogue or further particu ars address the Prin_e46l.- • ' 'EDAM E. QVIIM AN, A.ll. Totest,ds, Oeteber Isr 1889. .compoond If the table alteratives, 'wills, Dock. Slit, 3s, aod. 'Mandrake ilia • lodt4faes of lb and Iron, makes Os:effectual core of 'les of emnitilats are" very prtra• =I IS SELLING v -OP Convenient- Way to Stole Foote. A feu (.123 - 6 ago. I called at - the - residence of st farmer near Newark, N. J. lie keeps about 4 :0 to 70'milch co7s, for the purpose.(if selling milk about the city and, suburbs. Ile had • cultivated, the past Season,-"some eight or ten acres of turnips (iivarie. ty known as the "mw.„fionr"), which his helpers were pulling and storing. The place prepared for the turnips was a large wagon or tool shed, built against one side of the large barn, the bottom being on a level with the . natural . surface o f the yard. I judge .' that thirished is about 60 feet-in length by 30 in width, and nine or ten 'feet high. Between the roof and the joist' overhead, the space is fill&I closely with hay and straw, to protect ihe roots from freezing in cold weather. 'The outer side of the shed has verti cal siding of snificient strenv.h 4. resist the pressure of a large kixiv of turnips. Theloaded wa7ons arid carts are backed into one end of the, shed and unloadji, so that the :=pace • is filled from the ground up to t,'::e- covering overhead. Before c..", 1,1 • 'weather has come on'. stakes are 4t.' in the ground. all around the outside. of the shed, about I inches frdm the boarding, and other boards are,plaC ed Tithe inside of- the, stakes. sari the space is filled with stable manure. ; od s\ well tr od den (lola, which ( exclude= . the frOst. On every, side the she'ris protected ,by a wall - of stable manure, except on the side towards the barn. A narrow doomay, provided witir' two doors about eight inches apart. -provides easy and eteri•enient access to the roots at all -times durit , .the winter. • • Turnips are fed every day . to the :cows, from late autumn until- the next spring..when green rye'is larie enough to be mowed. Last sluing. I noticed that many farmers in this.. coi.intly were .f Uttinv, green. rye for their cows on :the Sth of May ar.d, much of the irYe_ was three - feet heig m ht.. rllut this ode of storing.a ' large crop of tbrnir,-s, at a.small. ex pense, and at the saine time so con venient of access-in cold . ,'weatLer, is the _best that I eVer feet with:. A large proportion' of Alit feed ,g.iven to these cows consists of brewers' . grains and turnips. Ever y . c . Ow receives a small allowance . of hay daily.. ST:h.. feed prodimes an ahundant fow—ef milk, which of cour 7 e is not so rtth • as .mils male from ar,l grass. priine hay and meal.---,.C,91./n!lt.:; Starching Made ‘ Easy My- washerwoman objects .to mak ing two kinds of starch, and prefers to;starell all of. the clothes with fine, laundry starch. Finding that she used half package of -.silvergloss'',., starch in the 6rst'washing, where'she: only had two .skirtswith,-:a few oil- - hirs, but three dark calico diisses,' and several large aprons and bal-v dresSes and aprOtts . . I Proposed to her to . make only flour starch and . • use that forthe calicoes, etc.. and-I would starch the white clothes. She is unwillinfr to do s. - 1, because it takes so much time .to. make . flour-st irch. or. to rub out the -lumps of flour to • pe l rfect'smoothness,7'.Nly sympathies are with her,.and I= yield' the - To - Ant - , mentally resolving to - buy starch by.. the lar,qx,.• or wooden and to . provide l a rge dark gig r gham aprons for the.children. and 'to give up caii co dr . sses until spring,- sd that the n.mberof pieces will x be diminishes! . • I never feet that I can Stop - to matte' '.tiour starch. when I do my.ovrh large washings., k and± unless I San get the Starch . made by atiother,,person, make enough fine 'starch "fors all the pieces that need stiffening. ors.dmit.al together to starch some of the oldest • every day clothes. ~To be sure the l - aundry starch costs -a trifle more. but dear me! Time is money, and health too., and good temperand . home happ iness besides. - .I -, think it the best ivey stir the . st.arch, suflicienily moistened, into • the boiling.water. instead of the Tyre com Mon way of poiirn l l r,g . water in to - the . ..ffoistened _Starch " stirring; briskly to ',revel - it burn inz.7 • I now make both, flour starch and laundry <Starch_ in -same , way.: There is liability or, burning and More-certainty .of . havin,7,the whole equally and well - boiled.- • To the fine _starch; when boiled,--I now add:a lit-; tle starch gelatine, and as it-makes the starch - less liable to stick, ar.d easier to take a gloss in ironin-cr: 'There-are other preparations %squally; go'od I pnsume. Biit- th, latestand siMplest thing I have heard of. - in the way of starch, is s.4sintn‘Pd lam assured by a friend that she has• often , tried it. - when she:. had only a'.{ few calico pieces' in 'her washing. Dif)`the artiele.into. sweet well-skim med milk, and it dry as stitr(a little stiller rshould, 0144) as.corn mon flour starch 'would Make it. If 'there is-,a cream in the milk it will !.7.,rease 'it, of course.—Faith Thiche. , Yer in the A nv!ri , .(zn. .lgrit•ult u tun Pec. • 1. - ,• • Roasted Spire -Rib. There is no way that a,pork spare rib can be cooked as good as the 'old style of hanging t on a spit; and cook ing it, before the fire on the hearth. But as fire-places have been supe-i -seded by cook-stOves, we. must ronst' our meats in the. oven, .Take a side rib and . quarter it—that` cut it through the back-bone and ribs as near the centre as can be-; then cut . .it across the ribs. Rub'sutficient.salt i 'over it to, season t, (a great spoonful is,enough—som,e like less);. then ,give it a good d red ging,of. flour.. Prep:ire a dressing like. that . for fowls (three, pints is enough for. one filth. lay the' thin side, or emi.of the ribs; down" iu the dripping-pang - placeAhe stuffing upon it, and bring the otherhalf over: A few stitches with a darning needle: and wrapping -twine will keep the parts united . firnij, 'and when cooked, these caa•be essay pulled out before laying upon the platter. .If ilie-fam ily is small, :One-half of the rib enough to cook - at n time. Ttirn a quart of water into the dripping,,lan,. and set it to the - OS(11110 bake. 3• I( :;An our and.a half -.is .plenty long enougl time to cook it. •Dip the gravy over" - rthe meat occasional:y, and .in fifteen minutes before it is done, turn it over and tillOw the ribs to come on top,. so as to - give them a dry roast. It one does , not care to go. to the trouble 0C... preparing the dressing,-it — can -be -omitted. Cook the meat just the - same .as if it is used. Cold.baked.spare-rib is one of the nicest meats that can de get — on-ti breakfast.table,and much more wholi- some-than alien used , hot. Either cold or hot, it is an ezeellant portion of : the animal' and thedriii that caks trom it; whealcleansed, is as nice as lard-for any purpose: l'oric needs to be thoroughtS• 'cooked,: in eVery form , -and it is then 'a: tederably 'safe 'article, of food.--Fa raie A u-ife. 0
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