DRIFT'WOOD: , • - • „ • . Ic m . aril years sad tag," is Ago in &Ma'am Suiting street seer •• To Pea= Omni, Attonseas as 4 Coutualloresa at TAW, St. Loale--franssa ;"1 babe opeoineof an imitation alp lately got to lactate. r "rAIN'T ao good mamma; from It in the ash board, : ' was the hearties COll2- mutt of s fonr`yearwldboy of Troy, lstini , York; when shown his newly-arrived baby brother. ' A KENTUCKY teamster has a pair of oxen for which be has refused '55,000. They once belonged to t• ha:ll_4l4:er, and always stop at a saloon, and won't move till the Deir owner goes in fora drink. He doesn't care fpr it, but has to get into the habit to *make the team go. OLEOMARGARMT. 3 probabl - y i doomed to take aback seat in Michigan. A far• mer of that State ha: been detected mak ing his rolls of butter hollow, - filling , the cavities with water, leaving the butter where all would freeze solid, and thus selling ice at the market pritie' of butter per pound. IN a well-known cafe of the arenue taterder:l Linden, the fashionable thor oughfare of Ilerliir, it is •requested in the 1 - Politest terms in French and German that gentlemen do not smoke - here, but for inglibhman and Americans there is only the gruff sign, " no smoking here."- Why this." thnsness." , Sgstgnonv in British Columbia has seen the Bohemian who substituted a dic- tionary foi the centr al station Bible here, and has gone him' several better. The British Columbian put Gulliver's Travels in the Bible cove; and the trick wasn't found out till a Hebrew opened it to swear on the orthodox place in .Dentera rnny. A TATTLE New England girls chews her Sood fine because she is obliged to.- She iwallowed a nickel the'other day, or rath er didn't quite swallow it: Like the late Mr.. Macbeth's ~arnen, it stuck in her throat. She can easily swallow liquids and small bits of solid food, , but large bits turn the coin cross-wise and stop her throat, SOME judges are terribly slow. A Sara toga lawyer thinks one of the New York Supreme Court justices takes the-cake for this. Last week be wrote the Judge this note : "My Dear Sir : I argued.a case be fore you in April, 1879. I wish you would' decide - it in my favor. - If you will not do' that, I wish you would decide it against me ; and if you cannot do that, please refer the case to some other judge who will dispose of the matter." IT was slightly destructive of the grav ity of demeanor. which should belong to, all participants in public; worship in a church at Somerset, Ohio; the other even ing,, for an intoxicated horseman to ride 'his horse down the aisle to the front of pulpit and abuse the congregation, and preacher. To further. enliven matters a small:boy in the' ear part of- the church held up a small dog by the hind legs ; for about a minute. The adjournment was sudden and unparliamentary. 'TA N Erie Railroad freight train conduc tor suddenly discovered one evening ro centlythat'his caboose at the rear end of the train had become detached from the car next to it, and that the train had gone (In and left him behind. A. strong wind was blowing in the right direction, and the conductor made two brakemen go on -.top the car with a quilt. They held it up I as a sort of sail, and thus the caboose " railed along pretty fast by fits and starts for four or five miles before they met the -- engine coming back for them. A curious case of alleged dreaming come trite-hits occurred at Youngstown, Ohio. A`woman of that town married a workman; a native of Russian Poland, and soon•afterward dreamed that he had left a wife and three children in Russian Poland, and that the youngest child was lying at the point of death. The dream was so vivid that she -told a friend, but didn't mention it to the' husband himself • just then. But several days afterward doting his absence She got a letter ad dressed to him in the Polish language, and took it to , a neighbor who was also a Pule, and bad the latter open it. It show ed that her dream was true the youngest child ir.titrope being very ill indeed, and the Entizipean wife begging him to send :her eomimoney. The Ohio wife gave him a regulai:' curtain lecture when he came home. ALL New England is laughing over the t•elf-conceit Oa foreman in 'a Springfield factory. A Visitor who saw him "doing the heavy standing around," askel him in what capacity he was employed there. "My friend," remarked the foreman in a tone of patronizing pity for the visitor's ignorance, "lave you ever been in the Errand - Central Depot at New York?" "I •liave." "Then you have noticed a man sittingin a little room very high up in the building near the tower who governs •the movements of all the trains. He does :not seem to have anything to do, and of ten 'sits with folded hands, and while he is still nothing stirs below. But when he gives the signal each train rolls out of the depot, in accordance with a perfect sys tem, which will not admit of the least particle of confusion. The illustration serves to show you my place ; but, in fact, sir, I am "--and here he gave his fore head a significant tap—" the brains of this establishment" The best part of It is that the old hands who had been there twenty-five years heard about it. The foreman has only been there a few weeks. RETURNS of the remarkable things that happened; or perhaps didn't happen, dm - ing the great cold snap are still coming in with an energy thit denotes an eager public .demand therefor. A.. Kansas ice dealer took the ice , off a creek emir his L bowie by Sawing it into square blocks for convenience in handling. The viather was quite warmlor several days after the • ice was taken off, and the water remained • opened. When It froze again,. saw mirks exactly like those in the drat ice, laying the whole off into perfect squares, were plainly visible in the new ice. •Of coniiie, where the ice .was taken off the water . markedisappeared. But some days later - betook the ice off the same spot again, and when it froze over for the third time, the same Saw multi were again visible upon the third coat of ice. Well, this beats anything the oldest inhabitant of Towan has to offer,: `and we are a pretty al inhabitant ourselves. But the Kansas City Journal, which first publish ed the story, and ridiculed it, now pro. fesses to believe - it implicitly from edit& rial observation. It says:" A number of _ persons have visited the spot within the past few days, and Mr. Turner radially Invites any one who has the curiosity to r do the same to sail and be, oopyluded." - - We liould like to, brother, bhp hlvplet till the e by / ‘.._. 1;11; !Übbst., ANL DlEN:er=l:ll 0? LYDIA. E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive etlms For all Female Coinplaints preperation, as tts inane ricailles, collects of Tecetable Properties that are tar:11..... tbt most 2.:1 kale invalid. Upon one L-tal tLe tncrtis' - of tklo Cc:3 Domed sitll be recornivd, as mita Is lanresraln , cr-d sten ft/web continced, tri rane-elne circa. in re. deed, aperscinent cure Is eft erted,c.i thou:c.c.:is t. Wry. 02 ILCOVant Of /LI TZOTMI ttee.t.t, t a-dzy e itettinetelect and pre bed by the berft •.7:,•5 la the coostry. It Ida, core entirely 11:3 •er tot f ~n7a f of the tarns, I.cr.corrb=a, tr-,:gzlar Menstruation, an OsnrituoTronll - o, lnttcrcinctlcri cod • Ulceration, Flooding's, cal Diryl3,—.3r.cals th' ren: bertnecrt spkorl ;cc:assess, ccd Is e•-. re.r.T.tce. to the Mange of Life. 1tv. 4 .11 6,v:l,Tc ra from the tat.-Wit,:t stage ot I".•_e tendency to canocrons b="rthere i. cla...c:rc stry nPneenY hi its cse. _ •In tact it b_cs , y.norcl to 1,3 I a -rrnt est and best movAly t Lcs 1.•• ea. It p e rter.te. er Sew Illiandsizor. Itrerlcrts C. 3.; Semis all erasing for Ettrataszt.., CrteVL - 1 of the etonlach It ccres racathl7., General Debi/Ur, Ektplc.9...nc, , , .tv..:4 restlon. Ittzt tcelln,7 issiztl, sod Lock.ttio:, ltstz_tke. It ar;ilc.t. Cet itt'ilarn..ony 'att . :at:La I..'r temileffre.lem. For riate9Com*hints c;.1,1:.r tuassrpsed, Lydia E. Pinkharn's ' irep.tea ••v, Price 51.91. tor !: • t ors nka . , t:k, T)..-ice,'f..l=, • - " fre 7 l7 nnzwerz d:! ramey LY:):‘ 7 4 r imirr# $ andTosi:W.l:ts c N. H. DOWNS VEGETABLE BALCAMIC !ELIXIR Is a sure cure for Couglis, Colds, Whooping-Cough, and all Lung Diseases, when taken in season. People die of consumption simp ly because Of neglect, when the timely use of this remedy would have mired them at once. .r iffy-one years of con stant use proves the fad that no cough remedy has stood the test like Downs' I:l*xtr. Price 25c . , 60c. awl sl.t) pc: Liale. ' For Sate Erer:..r.hem. Dr. Baxter's Maidrake - 32381T' EPM Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, and all diseases arising from Bil iousness. Price 25 cts. per bottle. Tor Sale ExerTallere. lIESTLY & JOUNSON'S ARNICA AND OIL LINIMENT For Man and - Beast. The most perfect liniment ever compounded. Price I:sc. and Soc. Per sale ETerywtiere. PE IS A PUIIELY VEGETASLI, REMEDY For INTERNAL sod EXTERNAL Use. PAIN KlLLALbsclorrgneritao", r edrincjij.- 1 . Gera tnelottinr. e . ieperi telly elle etre in the mote inciperiencod hand.. PAIN KILLER in a 'lure cure felt Retro Threat. Coughs, Chills. Darrheen. Dysentery, it:ratios, Cholera, 0n..1 a/1 Dowel Complaints. PAIN ISILLE in mov..-AforiLi Sick Ilea ache, a In the Back or Siite. Ithenniatbasn and . entalgla. FAIN KILLER ''.ngilii/3; l '5l,rDnEE - .' - '? 7 , Glut perm• . irrnt rchtf nll c.-.. cf Untinos. Cuts, Sprain:, Severe Ilarns, , i . t . , ; FAIN KILLER Vitiglco n itlVlTigitrauae; :trnier. Planter.. Sr: Ho?, nrol I.:fact all ; runtinic a medicine 0y. , ; tt hard, and iv, internally or externally with certainty ot . relieL family cue ar,.^rd to St , c - ithont thin in. rilut.'=y th 3 1:1 . 1 r;01 1.-rngv: 51 valbin tho tench of all, rust it V; I . r.:toually Lava tnami ita crrtih - n.I all ur a....7atva at trio, C,Ca. cal la tatt, rvzatly DAVIS & SON, Provideneo. .v prop r;etors• RTER , FORT HE BLOOD NERVES .% • COMPLEXION Cnro 'the - Heart, Rayon/mess, Trcrohlizgs, Nerforia lletidschc, Learaorchiza, Vold Rands and Fat, Pain in the Back, and ollmr forms of Female Wealmese. They enrich end improve the quality of the Blood, parity cad brishtcrt the Cenuplezket, allay b' . )/Frons In-ltation, and secure Refreshing Sleep. Jail 6s remedy needed by won= artmee pale, color. EMS show the absence of Item in the Blood. tcraember that Iron is one Of the conatihunts ef - els Elood, and Ls the griat tonic.. The Iron Pica are also valuable for rocs who are troubled with Nervous Wes, :Sight Risetda,, Ptiz; 50 cents per box. Sent byrnalL 1.11- 1 - -rz CARTER MEDICINE CO., 23 Park Place, New York. Ec.1.1 by Drtcs.ste everywhere. sal. Is Toireads b 7 C. 7. WERT . A- GENTS WANTED FOR OUR popular New Hook. ITV_ INDUSTRIAL TORT OP THE TTNITHIPETATES. Its Age rioulcara, litanntaentreo. Illelugellanklmg, law sum etc. Aleuts make no to WO pee week. sone f oe *mew Terms . !et IT UT BIM. Prawnma Ca li •4•Vra 4 et. t . : ... .• _ ' - XIST. POrle BA 4:411 mazair (1321 A PELIGIWIIL ANODYNE ExpieponArre Throat acid Lunt* . . A sneleothe inessengerot relief to persons sulfating from Cough . Cold% Yana nn*. Tightness slut Oppression of the Chts Wheezing'. Whooping Cough. satin:it.; - le and Consular',lra Cough.% anti 11.iarsepess, . either in Adults - . . 4 or Children. - It speedily retuov.t3 that dilleultv of Breathing. and Sense of Opprision which nightly deprive, ,the patient of .rest ; gives relief and corn- • tort to those a llUeh nth the above . • distressing 4, when neglected. - rang 43 t431111/4i4tS. • • For aged people It Is estioe' WI soothing. .'rer chil dren it is pleasant tb tare; no eight will refuse It: but rather crave It. The , I.SAid 07' 1101:EY is put up in large bottles hold . tog three-quarters of a Rita, 7.1 eta. - pz.r bottle; I:we rampie bottler, :3 cents per bottle. Prepared by Whir; Pa. For raze by T Erect. Tow CHANGED IS: KIND . • OTTAILSOX, • . 1 THE UPHOLSTERER, - Thou g ht of adrertitini with to. bet business has Weikel' up !to Mace the Holidays. that be dimmed Ks wind about adverttilim. All that be wanted to say; was that if any one shrld send for bin! to repatr,,or mare new `` l E A.SY CHAIRS, SOFAS, DIVANS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, CHURCH CHAIRS LOUNGES. MATTRESSES, PLATFOR . • - ROCKERS,SLIP COVERS, SOFA. PILLOW (That arc made to fit any bed) or . .anYthlug , tti his line,. they can Alepend *won getting Just what they want. and that first•ciass, and;, charges reasonable, • Doping to hear from you soon. I remain - Yours Truly. J. .OTTARSON; Upholsterer, Smith Side Itrlitge Street. Towaula, Pa., over :dyer 16 - Devoe'it Market. To`wanda. Pa., January tStli,, ISM.Grao. , EWEN BIE=i3IM!! 1I ASS E.T.: SURPLUS All .policies I .tiCONT 14* TABLE after Mr .1114ear1y,65,000,000 paid to:Polley-hotd • '-_ et** In lii79: LER Prepared EMvilly for Diseaies of the net : Druggist.'Wilkesalarre. , EWER it tiON..DON.II.iIa • Pew:a. . Jan.= 1 . ()lir of !boss NICE, EASY, DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING BEDS, Tlill • EfilliTIBLE LIFE ASSULANCE SOCIETY 1 4.))* It r. tr:S. , NEW YORIAITY. • PERFECT SECURITY. Mari - NOT A 'C roast CONTEST ED. Ins.nranve:in the3EQUITAII4E on the TONTINE SAVINGS: FUND 'PLAN, Combines the advantages of ORINIVkRYLLIFE WITH ENDOW.* togwr ASSURANCE, • Securing a ,I,i;VVltatqa investment. with positfoe protelloa to your family. For full Trartieuirs of TONTINX., and all other forms of policy Issued by this Soeteiy, apply to JOHN Ir. STItYKIca, Agent.. At Vint National flank, lowanda, Pa. Coo. itsnager, 120, Broadw N . . Y. ' Nur. 1 1850. MI STEVENS & LONG ' General Dealers in GROCERIES, yE.ovisiaNs, =I And iCOUNTRY - PRODITCE,r HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE:d CORNER - OF MAIN &TINE-Sts. • • (The - old stand of Fox, Stevens a Mercur.) They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock or Choice `ew GoOda: - . which they hate always on hand.. ESPECIAL ATTENTION OWEN -TO THE PRODUCE TRADE, Anq Cash paid for desirable kinds. MEI U. J. LONG GEO STEVINS Towanda, Apri 1' 1879. SPRING AND SUMMER 180. L. ROSENBAUM & SONS. 201 EAST.WATER STREET, Dealer', in •• • DRY AND .FANCY GOODS, ALSO •--, JOEBERS OF MILLINERY. - The LARGF,ST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST Assortment :Of NiLLiNriity In the Southern Tier. -tirl4pecisl Inducements and Prima toMilllners.- A.call le respectfully solicited. , L. ROSENBAUM' & SONS., 201 EAST WATER STREET, - Rathbun House Block. 111"-y, GOLD Ag a a Chan ce prnomnike MoneY. every towa 36 take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest-and best Illustrated family publication In the world.: Any one can become a ancerastarigent. ' lily elegant works of art given free to subscribers. The price Is's6 low tbat almost everybody subscribes: One agent reports tatting, 1M subscribers to a day. A lady agent reports making over MO clear profit In pen days. All who engage make money fast. You lean devote all your time to the business. or only your spare time. Ton need not be.away from home over night. You can do It as well its others. Tall directions and terms free. If .you want profitable work send us your address at ones. It tostrehothingto try the Wid nes& No one who engages falls to tante great Wa Mares* GEOIIOII. STLIISON di CO. *3 P • rne. • 0111111. Wes. 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I E'11t. 1 1 .. .X. , A X .A. al No, 82 Icavfit Wyalusing - 411, 6:00 A.M.. ?rends. town B:L4. itommerdeld 6:= Standing Stone 6:31, Wpanking 6:40. Towanda 6:52: Ulster 708, Milan 7:16, A ibens 7:25, Sayre 7:40, Waverly 7:55, arriving in Elmira at 8:50 A. 31 leaves Elmira at 5:20 P.M., NW veriy 6:13, $39r4 6 : 30 , Athens 6ai, Milan 6:41. 1.11..ter 01.53, Towanda 7:to. Wyrauldng 720. Standing Stone 7:20. ditronierfleta 707, Frenchtown 7:17, arriving at Wyatt:sing 800 P. 31. Trains 8 and 15 inn daily. Weeping ears cm trains 8 and 15 betwogin Niagara Palls and Philadelpttik and between 2.yons and-New Yorkwitbout ehaars Sleeidng ears on 3 and 6 between ,Bnifalo and Wilicasalarre. Parlor ears on Trains 2 and trbe. tween Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without, change, and tiurough coach to and from Elehester via Lyons. J 11. A. P &CEP% 1 Supt. P. & N. Y. It. R. I Sayre, Pa., - June 21, 1880. • • 4,2 EMI INSURANCE FIRE, LIVE, AND ACCIDENT Issued on the most ressonstde terms. 837,300,13 U 7.513,407 None Lug relate conapalqa represent 4 Losses adjusted and paid- here. Towanda, Nov. IWWIS. Igitr777l - "rrqli7iq Has removed to • CORNER MAIN it BRIDGE-STS Zeadquarters FOR CHOICE GROCERIES GOODS SOLD AT THE - LOWEST LIVING IATES Towanda;AprlP29, 1800 Jl. OL D .MARDLE YARD ' 11 i STILL. IN 'OPER AtIONJ - The undeMlened having mirehased the MAE -131,t, YARD.of the late GEOlalt IicCABE, de sires to Inform the public - that haying employed experienced men, he is prepared to do all kinda of work in the line of MONUMENTS, tbe 4 very beat manner and at Lowest rates, . Perseinl desiring anything In the Marble line are Invlted'to call and examlnework and save agents* commission. . . . . . Ji.MES . MeCASE. , Towanda, Pa 4 ...16.Zav, IS. 11376. • 24tt , ' EL3IIIIA, N. Y. Closing Out Sale Ready-Made CLOTHING! " The following inducements offered to CASH BUYERS for tho neat , SIXTY DAYS, at Di. E. ROSENFIELD'S Thicea Unk ented and anapproached Con taining the largest . sfock I ever owned at this season of the year in, to crib at Inch prices ' as I can sarhave never been known before. The following• • _r • , - • SPECIMENS OF PRICES : ' Fortner Wee& ....r2O "00 00 for 17 k9l 00 :4 20 00 15 50 1700 " 14 00 15 CO " r 50 15 00 ' 46 12 50 12.00 "900' 10 00 " t. 50 OVERCOATS-. Fine Fur Beaver •` Black and Brow.n •• Bleterette • " Worsted Black and Finnan Bearar, ! • ! " eDlneDllla Oo " 573 Slack. Seateh and Only aoo " .4 00. , as ac •c o 611 300 Suits of eyery desaripUon at the Woe rednetion In priene.-HATS. CAPS lad. PUS , Slolint6 ti6oDS..This la: beyond doubt the GMEATEST .114121 C-DOWN ere, made in Cloth ing. No one Jot of these goods will eina be dupil• rated si these pdessood You will bI4I It is matterot gnat tk soar parr,* oleic ma in Ihe notched time. .1 bees ere rag adviseti •And Things Aot tern EQUALI4T AS ITSEAP: • • E. Rol4ErnEtip s,• rrul4., ft; lav 1554 , 7,);*7.: . , - ,-7' '' '';'; ' .'.' 4 ^'.'' ', ' , = -: ' . : .1. L: ''''"';'-' ;:',.'' ~-::;:.,.rf'.:',. .' 4.??'?:~. zy• Tri.2l '3usiuess garbs. • . C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, TOWANDA, PA. POLICIES rnstrog It bls CASH PAID PO4. BUTTER, EGGS, de. JAMES McCABE. HEAD STONES; MANTLES . and _pr_ In order to Ante room for neit spring's trade 'a have REDUCED THE eRICES ON OVERCOATS and WINTER CLOTHING. • ME - 1111011panallelitik:' . _ , , „ • _ and Norm s. 39 __MOl csita/ V w ... _Ast Ace aid resterisbnot dmszootial by Ober makers. - ' Tear atm at &water& from ato 01 Mono 4-W7lllO NICHOLS, BHEPARD at' 90. Sante. Crook. Mithestark FROST'S SUN S' WIIDLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE! • We aro now prepaind lor ca 6 PBING TRADE with a full bite of - • NEW AND: DESIRABLE GOODS . Or TIC LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST Witch u 343 Invite the public to call and examine; • - - , _ Oar 'madmen t or PARLOR SUITS IN RAW SILK, TERRIS, PLUSH AND HAIRCLOTH, - • . Is very large, and otmprlies as low as the icnresi. CHAMBER SUITS IN , ASH., • WALNUT AND SOFT WOOD, which we are selling at a very low trim A full lino of SPRlls.li BEDS, MATTRASSES AND PILLOWS. • • IJNDERTAKING . -In this department we always bare he Lest goods In the tharket, and are continually witting LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, while our Prices are the lotreit. • J. 0. FROST'S SONS'. Toisnds, April 9,1879. CHAS. 'JOHNSON & cvs SHELVES Foundry & 'Machine Shops BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS SHINGLE . 3IILLS-LATH MILLS Parnell's Improved Feed * Cueter; • Strond's - Keystone.Fire Shri nker, . Griswold'a - B4sa Water Wheels, Ward's Patent Buckwheat Cleaner, stc., &c., Made to order. Repairing of all kinds done on abort notice. Etatisfaction guaranteed. Also• - manufacturers of and dealers in 1 Polishing and fluting Irons 7- • The beat the world. Agents wanted. i • , Towanda, 1 5111.1115, 1880. u.*.. -- xioitmLi, CHICKERING PIANOS,' STEINWAY PIANOS, Ana MASON A, HAMLIN ORGANS. Also instruments of other makers. 1 ' Lange Handsome ORGANS for $6O and upwards. New lignare and Lpright Pianos $l3O and upward*: 41; • i , A. large:l4,a SHEPT MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS. Scranton, Pa.. Sept. 29. ISO. I/" O F LEGAL BLANKS Printed and kept on sale at the Par Onran 0 rlf len at wholesale or retail. Deed. . -, Mortisge.. •. Bond. • Treasurers Bond. . Collectors Bond. _. ; Petition To License: Bond for License. Vote Judgement. Not, iriatlgar. ,. ca4 Sept. 1-- •indture. PRICES We have a full line of NEW ST I LES with! all the TOWANDA, PENN'A. We claim to-,make the. In the market. ENOINES AND BOILERS JOHNSON'S PATENT CHAS. JOHNSON & co. SCRANTON PA., Genera! A gentiror the L. B. POWELL =ll Complaint. Commltmetitik Wurans. CotAtibleiltettirn. Adidas of A greoUient.2lorinf. Bond on Attachtuen t. Cotistable`s Solos.. Collectors S. alos‘ ' Execiition. Sobpcons. . . 1041151ThISMO1106. BM =NM Scientists aim all admit that most Clisesana .are canned by disordered Kidneys or Meer. and that It these great organs are kept In a perfect condition. health. will be the result. WANNER'S filkirlE , Ktoltrx • AND „LIVER CURE Is made'from Simple Tropical Leaf 01' BANE VALUE.and less POSITIVE remedy fortbe following trouble:: Pain in the Back, Saver° Headaches, :Dizziness, - Bloating, Inflamed Eyes, t, A Tired Feeling, NI t Sweats, • Psiiits in the Lower Pi oflbe Body, Palpitation of the He Jaundice, Gravel, Painful Urination, MaLs ,rlal-Fever, Fever and Ague, _ And alldiamies Cause d byibo Kidneys, Liver or Urinary ergisoakeing out of order. It is a SAFE and cg irratx core for all remain difficuities, such as t ad • - - 7. Leueorrhiea, Inflammation of the Womb, • Vela gof the. Womb, " . 1/leeratiOn of.the' Womb, _ . ; It will control and *Vale penstniatton, and le 30 excellent`ind- Wet etftay for temalcil•durlnt pregnancy- - As a Blood Partner SC to unerfoaled, for IC cures tho organs that lialat the Wood. For . Boils, Carbuncle l s, SeroNta, White Swell ing, Salt Bliegm, P 'EtWining by Ikler , eury or any other Drag, it is certain in every case. Far Incontineace, Impotence, Paine - in the Loins, and ail-.Sin;ilar OiseaseE, it • is a safe, sure, and quick cure. •~ It is the "Only known remedy that has cured ,Itrinnt's Disease.: As a proof of the prriry and worth of this Great Natural lternis.rly, read the folio slog • ) CRENICAL . ANiLTSIS.• • - 1 4 . A. LATTINORE. Ph. ii., L. L. I),Predeugor. of Cheinisity the.trnivemitypilloetre ' ster, N.Y.,. knowing the popularity and merit of WARNER'S SAFE liION EY :AND L)1 En Crux, attera thorongh Chemical furnished the following statement: • UN/WEr.BITV OF' ROCHESTER . , LAUORATORY, TtOCIIESTEIt, 'N'. Y.. Jan 8, 188). • Mr. WAttnnu has placed to my possession Wan formula of the medieme manufactured and:' sold by hint Wider the general designation. Of WAIIN . E.R:d SAFE KIDNEY AND . LIVER, 'CURE. I pare inrestigated hit procesAes of man ufacture, which are conducted rrith extreme rare and accurkling to the hest methods. I hare also taken from his fabor.dory samples of otlg the.mato rials used In the preparation of this uiedicine, awl ut on critical examination I find them, as well at _the medicine Into which - they enter, to he entirely - free, from - poisonous - or deleterious substancei. L 4. A. LATTIMORE. "thla remedy ; tibleh hai done such wol.dera, is put up lu the LATEST SIZED BOTTLE of any tnedlelno upon the Market. and le sold by , Drag adyte and all dealers at 81.2 S per bottle: For Dlabites , env:lre for WARNED'S SAFE. ifix• ilkyrEs CURE. It ts'a FOSlTlVE'retnedy. H. H. WARNER tr, CO, Rochester, N.Y - • • A. BEVERLY_SMITII • BOOKBINDER AND DEALER , -• • IN SCROLL SAW; GOODS. • MAGAZINES lxitind neatly arid promptly. BLANK BOOKS bound to order and warranted. • AMATECTIS': SUPPLIES . This dcpattunnt of fey tinsiners lechery com• plete. A full llrie of ~, WQOPS, 54 . . W BLOCKS, CLOCK MOVEMENTS, &c., Constantly on hand, and for Sale at !Owes prices than elsenthe.m Sir $1.33 WORTH OF DESIGNS 'FREE FOR 81.00. Send for price lists. - - • ,• • • - , - - REPORTER BUILDING. , ' 4.21 p. TotvANna. PA., P.O. Box 15V2. GI L 0 R CO., _ . rEatem.bed 288,.2 - • a / PESSEWS, INCREASE OF PEI:ROI:8, and all other classes or elahns for Soldiers and `Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted. • • AddresS with s tamp. GILMORE & CO., Washington, DI C. sOutfit furnished free, with full In structions for conducting the most profitable Vastness that anyone can engage In. The business Is so easy to }earn, and our 112E,T110.101111are so' simple a plain, that anyonetan make great profits from tht, very start. Novae can fail who is willing to work'. Women are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. ?dany have made aethe-bti.si ness over otos hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like - It - ever known before. All who engage are slirpidsed at the ease and rapidity rith which they.aro able to make in. ney. You can engage In this busifiess during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital In it. Welake all the risk. , Those who need ready Money should write to us at once. „MI furnished free. Address 'runt & Co., Augusta, :Maine. ' Oct. 28.9 H, ti ourselies by making money when a golden chance is offered, tter:biiw &ya ke e pytery froa t remri r wto Always take, advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while thde who do not Improve .such chances remain in poverty. We want many men. women, boys and girls to work for us right in their "own localities. The business will pay more titan ten times ordinary wages. We - furnish an expen., sive outfit and hll that you need, free. No - one who engages fails to make' money very rapidly. You can devote your whOle time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full Information and all .that Is needed sent free. Address STINSON& CO., Portland, Maine. • Oct. 2a, inn. Aci-LE HOTEL, E. 7. (SouTit SIDE rustic SQOata.) • This web-known house has been thoroughly ren novated and repaired throughout, and the proprie tor is now prepared to otter Nit-class accommoda tions to the publiN on the most reasonable terms, JENNINGS. Towlnda, Ea., Iday 2, 18713. . : `fl NRY HOUSE - I . OItNEItMAIN Es WASHINGTON STREETS , FIRST WAILS), TowAma, PA. Meals at all hours. Terms to sulfibe times. Lama stable attached. EllbSitY,Pnorairroie. Towanda. July a. .MU. MEAT MARKET! BEIDLEMANS MOM; BEII>OE SiBEET, MI FRESH - AND SALT • MEATS, DRIED BEEP, FISH, POULTRY, GADDEN VIEGEVANLES AND MIMES IN ter AU goods dellreft4 tree of chair. Taw T 11.6 NAY, 3141119• ~, , MYER'S; DEVOE tasted to =I Keep on band, tttztit az4sow, ac. ............ :r- MEI EMI - 7, „as dims num/ 1144 am loseauguat braitmaiwit_ =lkai 4b3"'" — l - CENN MOO 0000 wpm* !On eitost m etheas =Alt our tiousweit. keit; a• sim = to suasiipm, ir• M* t. is Simmondiver Poe gator Mille* be OS, and, ataft UMW . 211 apt lOW, rettimsd but ! esited. - lleirler ll you ars 1 imgorlig with ftimepis or Laililibiesse in any Wm; do not wait tiEd Urn in bas taken* Taid-hOld ollve i rou. tot.ase 110 - later when the symptoms rst ibow them. selves: .. It. has relieved - untold , sulhnliqr. ' SM. MONS LIVER BEGULATOII ls net au eirdaht, but a PURELT,VSOZTAIBL= E if thatwM mire alien every th ing alas falls. It is a far:ldeas family medicine. Dews not dlrennege the system. ls no j violent drastic purge. bates. Mire's own remedy. , The friend of everyone. and will not disappoint you. A single trial will tett vines you- that it Is the cheapest. purest and beat Family Itedielne in the world. - - • • ASK tbe recovered dyspeptic& Winos 'offerers; , iirtires of fever sari seroe. the Ineiturta fiatient bow they recanted their health, cheerful epirkts sad good appettto—they will tell you by taking SIMMONS LIVER IiEGULATOB. ASS YOUR DRUGGIST FOR • SIMMONfi, • Oilginal and Genuine prepared oily by L H. giuir do 00., PHILADELPHIA. sou) BY ALI. QUIIGGISTS. ' ' iirA LiS t (- --.#1••- - , 4' , '" .. , ri4 , 10 11 --- VEGETABLE. SICILIAN gIiCIM ~ di i c r . - '..1. 'Z''.. ' --.—...- - • ._.... :.----- ---77.7.- t \ This - standard article is compoundeCsatttithe greatest eare. f .b. , ItsOfteels 'are as wonderful and satisfactory u ETC!._ - k . ` It restores ;fav_or faded hair to its Youthful color.. • -,-- It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff ; and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. • By its tonic propesties it restores the Capiliery glands to their normal rigor, preventing isalireese, aed snaking the hair grow thick and rong. Al asiressing nothing has been fou nd sWellectnal or desirable.' Dr. A.A. RATAN State Assayer of S4asiscaltu sons. says of It : I codskter It 44he bed yrrepara - - . . tontor itslatended purposes. , BUCKIIiCHAM'S FOB VIE n Thla elegant preparation may be relied on to change 'lull? Colorer the heard_ from ;gray or any other und - i'3*ableahade, totrown or Matt. at dia. eretien. i It s ea4finpplied, being in gier'prepara. Lion. and quiekii , and elfeetuldly produces a per. manila color which will neitner runner wadi eft. AZ: rrsettmAll,./yF,,, R. P. HALL A CO,; Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Druggbo and desilers,in Mei Urine gliscettaneous. .r ets ., 2 - a t, . • • _ • • A ' It is a conceded fact that ra J. K: BUSH IS SELIiING CLOTHING! CHEAPER THAN-Ai ANY OTHER - ESTABEISHMENT IN • TOWANDA BOROUGH! lISEI HIS STOCK . 'COMPRISES . EVERYTHINO IN THE plig --OF "en's; Boy's,'. ouths' 'CLOTHING Y AND GENTS' Flll6aniud GOODS OVERCOATS LOWER - THAN E VE/i BEFORE OFFERED - IN TIIIS MARKET. J: S. BUSH; STREET, TOWANDA Ag4cultural Machinery ! R. M. Welles, Towanda, Pa., Wholeeale.and ;lets!! dealer In IMPROVED FARMING IMPLE• MENTS AND MIOHINERY. WIRAD TRUE CHILLED:PLOWS, Gale Chilled Plows, r Best Reversible Plows,, Adgato and Enterprise Churn Powers; , Corn Sheilers, Farm Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buggies, - Feed Cutters, Graineßrills, Apt 117LVEMZINO. &MOW aiND CLOD • .CatrUCCE4 13allard'i Hay Teddeni, Leader and dale Wheel RAM • .Tomplans County ;Improved - Cultivators, Slowing MsehlMl, Reapers, Plow tioLtys, Sprout'sHay tlevatoni and Harpoon Liquid Paints, mixed ready for the • limb: of berf brands. - XX STA* BYDRAITLIC CEMENT. c:, he. Call and see my stock or send for. elrenlars.and'ptiees. Olsce In - C. P. Welles' 99-Cent eitorm. Wareham direct In rear of same in the alley.- - M. WELLZS. .Towanda, March 11, Is6o. EDWARD WILLIAMS, .PRACTICAL PLpuiss & 048 Amnia. rice of bulimia, a few doors north of Post.Ofiles. numbing, l eas Itittlng;tspatring 'Pam* of all klnds.earmiall kinds of dewing promptly, attended to. MI wanting work In Ms Unn should giro him Doe. 4. 1879.. • I . lTl r Otia : JOB PRII, I TIIY`O bona et Motif Orlneg. oPrisite _tha PPOPFIoOst. Owl§ 3 special WEEMM "`.fir: ,;:.-;a t,:"Ahertif Malile; . . the ' lat 04 4 1 11 1 4 - _ imst,t fro* the niteulturat deportment si:Wishingtoni':,deigestratis 'the !het that farmers* Wain the De = bumming- the !uteri of in'the coils of hatingit an inuiediately - available fortniand of supplementing the dellcisucrw* Specific. -fertilise:BP We- think: IK4 tOO 9 and that fanners „are'becontug better 'Suited in the .pinionsphy of kstiliagion, and better „able to adapt their practice) to' the peculiarities of their sod and their , resources in Material for . fertilizialon, both by an increase in the theoretical .or scien. IN I tide knowledge and iu the experience gainn` the application of such knowledge. Not all are thrill intelli gent pt large within yet follow.such' methods only as lutve been handed down by their' fathers, and which they have generally found ,to be sue _masted, often without. Math regard to the different circumstances of soil and situation And yet: the average practice of these practical men is es sentially sound, and really, based on reason and scientre.- And y " although it is true that half the comities in the United - States are cultivated st ost literally without the aid of any fertilizers at all, mid a large portion with the casual aid of a greenerop turned over, or a little limo or plasz ler or cotton, or a L"courPeneedf, • lot or two, Or some trifling savink of barnyard 'manure, still we cilanot but think it' equally true that, the rile..Mee of systematic fertilization is notonlyina the increase, but Unit it is accompanied with a better adapta tion of means to ends, as ielf ss greater economy in the choice'orma terial.ll/ The manure of farm. animals is the drain reliance for sustaining fertility.- Indeed, show us the man in whose barnyard is manufactured the great est quantity of manure and we will show you the best firmer. Commer cial fertilizers are somewhat used in the North, especially in Maine and Massachlsette, *and, together wir lime and plaster,' considerably used in' the Middle States. 'The largest portions, however; are used in the South Atlantic States, from Mary land to Georgie, inclusive, and at a cost to each of•many millions of dol. lays. But little fertilizing Matter is applied 'to the' soil from Alabama westward, with the jingle exception of such cotton seed rui , is not wanted for manufacturing into oil. In the eastern - portion of the Ohio valley -experiments are being tried with commercial fertilizers by a few pro gressive farmers, and the use of clo ver and plaster considerably practic ed by immigrants from Maryland and Pennsylvania, and here we may stop. The remainder has heretofore 'prac ticed the draining of farm-yard gis-- nure into creeks and rivers, or in the removal of barns to get rid of the ac-; cumulations of the manure ' • o - r, if the latter has riot been literally adopt ed, the farms have not innicated Much faith in the necessityof manur ing. And yet the facts show that even in the West lands have been made to bear •an increased produc tion of from twenty to thirty per cent. by , a single case of green ma nuring. Many examples . are given of the renewal of apparently' room= out land in those sections liy simply adopting a systematic course of ma nuring. 'Fields that have been culti vated exhaustively for twenty or thirty years. have been restored to Itheir original fertility, not by the use of gusnos and .auperplinsphates. but by utilizing the local resources Of clover. In one case in Butler coun ty, PennsylVinia, a section of thin gravelly land t on which it was thought that no one could make a decent liv- ing, came into the possession of Ger man immigrants• at nominal rates They cleared off the brnah, plowed, cultivated, turned under' green crops, saved every fertilizing , material avail able, never duplicated a crop in five or six years' rotation, and that tract is now like's garden, and from com parative Worthlessness has advanced to the value of $lOO per acre, andis yearly becoming more 'productive. The owners in some cases have raisei and educated families, lived comfort ably, ride in carriages and have mon ey at interest. They have evidently learned the necessity of increasing the stort of -plant food in the soil, and afford additional evidence' that the practice of systematic fertilization is on the increase. - ~ - Forks. _.-- .41Pint#044,1 UMla - What an old Farmer Says. 'This is the advice of an ol d , man who has fitted the soil for forty-years. I am an old man, upwards of three 1 score years, . which I have been a til ler of the soil. I cannot say that I am now, but I have been rich, bnt I ' have all I need; do not - owe a dollar, have given my childrena good edo-: cation, and when_l called away, will leave them , enough . ; to • keep' the wolf from the door. My expisience has taught me that : - I. One acre of land, 'Oren prepared and well' cultivated, produces more finux two which receive bnly the same amount of labor as . onen 2. One cow, horse, mule, sheep or hog, well fed, is more profitable than two kept on the same amount neces. nary to keep one.weil t 3. One acre of • clover s or. grass is worth more than two of cotton where' no grass or clover is raised. 4. No farmer who buys oati, corn, or wheat, fodder- and hay, as a rule, for ten years, can keep the sheriff away from the door in the end. 5. The farmer who never''' . reads the papers, sneers at bobk fanning and improvement, always has a leaky roof, poor stock, broken,dow,n fences, and complains of. bad "iesson." 6. The farnier who is aboie - his business and entrusts it to another to manage, soon has no business to attend to. . - 7. The farmer whose mbitnal•bev erage is cold water, is healthier, wealthier,: and wiser than he who does not refdse to drink—Cathdlie. Mulching Newly Set Trees. The benefits of mulching for newly set trees, whether fruiV or ornamen tal treespr hedges, - cannot be over estimated, especially for our change able latitude. Our wet and cool springs are almost invariably follow ed by a severe summer drought, and, unless in locations that ate naturally quite moist, these periods of hot, dry weather through the months of July and August 'give - a severe trial— to newly-set; trees. The rootlets that are put-out as the tree begins, to get settled in its new posiUott sustain check from the severe drying through of the soil which summer bring% and the tree begins to lag, in consequence. This is the cause of the failure of new ly-set trees, fruit and other, and the pump why they d 4 119 t gshl tto:E r :l*JF them - througly the iliiiAtilldsre::` , - - I '''• ,- - -Airtistithittiiiisant "silt a ll ay so . plied remedy for this_serious trouble Is sivaithing; old, haying lately talk tod_Witit many "farmers with special /Onince to this point, we are satis; lied itlitlin midis cause - . -of SI/MAK :Irtib oung, orimmentmt trees, :act eau sbrutA and small fruits as mum* grapes, strawterries;ldackberries, etc. Bev. alai, Orchardists. whom _.we have re centlrvisite4i and who mike a bu4i. 'woo -of taking este of their trees, have informed mt that - I their sucets depended almost wholly upon mulch. lug. And agenilenuta who has one of the healthiest and best kept arbor tee- hedges *er- have ever seen— I stiongi Co upset, Ind beautiful in fo liage—tells as ise: • attributes his sue- • eess with it when young, which gave it its good start, wholly to toe fact that it was mulched thoroughly for two or three yeari until, the trees themselves produced sufficient growth to do their coin mulching, by afford. ing ample shade.—N. E. Farmer. INE Any fanner who hatrleenaccuston ad to mising apples and has been uni formly successful, will doubtless say thstif be expects to get 'good crops . he treats the orchard as he does for any crop—he manures it, and be finds that a manure that will do for most other crops will do for the crop Of apples. It is the neglect to manure orchards at all that causes them to bear so poorly and the trees to look in bad condition. There is nothing better than wood ashes for orehafds, if - we had the ashes; but nearly everybody burns coal except in cer tain ont-of-the-way • sections, and we must therefori resort to something else. Next to wood ashes there is no other fertilizer better, than, barn yard manure.,, A liberal -applicztion of:this, if only once in three years, with careful pruning and scraping of the trees, and ferreting-out,the borers and all other insects which lay con cealed under 'the bark,' will soon make a change in the Productivenefs of the orchard. October and Novem ber-are the best months to apply time manure and to give"the trunks of the trees a good scraping-off of o',d baik. If the trunks were washed with While oil soap, say one pound to -an ofdi nary-sized bucket. of water, there woudi not be many insects left e after the' 'operation,Germanto)cit Telegraph. • Under the head, of "Dairy, Mai:- - :gement " the London_ Agricultural Gazette places some extracts from D. _ll. Milward's report to the Royril Agricultural 'Society of. Ireland. Amen..• them is the following: S think it of much consequence to' th } e. making of good cream butter that .the milk should not he. allowed to - turn sour before skimming, and when ice is not used a must he - guided by the temperature-of the air as to the time it should - be_left; but, even were it possible to do.so, I do •• not advise that milk should be left longer than thirty-six hours before creaming, as by that time the greater , part of the cream, if not the whole, - will have' risen. Although apparent ly it may become thicker, it will in- - crease in - qUantity in a very slight . degree, as'none but the poorest glob ules - will have been added to what has been up; and by' - continued ex- _ poinre very ..imp6rtant 'chemical changes will have commenced, which it is advisable should not be allowed until a futurc-stage: A considerable demand for sweet cream butter has - been developed of late. This_is made - from cream of the very best' quality and churned as soon as possible after , skimming; but, as the quantity is small, the price must be higher to Pay the farmers-as well as. the' sour cream butter, and therefore 'it is not likely to be required 'except as a fan cy artiele, - - Sohr cream butter is, an . article of prodae in which liish far mers. are mor0:-. interested, as they nearly all mai* butter of that class. I think that rituch depends on the mode zadopted in the souring 'of cream as to what the result shall be in the quality of the butter.—Theme Danes appear to regard this. as a stage in the .progress of very vital consequence, and one on which the . uniformity of qilality very. much de pends. I (=not dp .better than re fer to the souring systems described in the article on ' 'Denmark, as giving full instructions as to• what I. shall recommend. When possible it ;will always be.. found 'more satisfactory and productive to churn the cream every day when it has arrived at the proper stage of fermentation or souring, rather than to 'eve it to be done'at longer intervals, when the different lots of cream put into, a - churning shill be of varying degrees - of sourness. This cannot be'done in small dairies, and it is one very ha-. portant advantage - that arises in the working of large ones. When it is impossible' to churn every day_mueli care will be required `as- is done in Normandy, to keep back the sourhg of the first loti of the cream, to - the whole to ,a proper degree .I,c6,re • • churhing. ; While souring cream im partsa pleasant flavor to.butter that' sweet cream butter is wanting in. it . carried t too far it is likely to impart. a Arcing-taste and to injure it in o;L -er . - PIUKLED • CAULIFLOWER. --.CileoFe sncb are tiro; 'yet of their full size; .cut away- all the leaves and pare ; pull away the flowers in bunchi.a; steep in brine twp day=, then' drain then); wipe them dry and put them in hot pickle, or merely in fuse for three days threi: .ounces of curry- powder in •every "quart of vine , TURIUSII ." PILLAt."--One Clip of beef stock, 'one ;en p of tomato juice strained, one cup of rice; boil then together twenty minutes ; then add half a cup of butter and boil tcn minutes. .it must beetled in, an in ner kettle or stirred all the time. as it bunts - easily; the- rice must be whole when done, and itis to be, eat , en whileit, Is very hot- or it is not good. COcoANuT,Puoorso.—Take halfka pound' of desiccated cocoanut, and two thick eliee's of bread; put them to soak in a quart of milk for two or three hems; then add an ounce of butter, two - ounces of- sugar, the yolks of four eggs, and a fut . of salt, beat the whites to a stilt froth add them to your pudding and bake - in a hot. oven for three-quarters 'of an •hour. Serve hot. EnrichinjOrchards. Management of Cream. Household Recipes. Boma, TURKEY.—Prepare your turkey as for roasting; put it in s cloth and boil slowly ;if from eight_ to. nine Pounds an hour and a half. Throw into the water a few cloves, a -little black pepper,. sweet marjoram and salt. It is to be. served witlC. oysters. Skim the turkey wejl whito Of It rill 49; bg-whitel •