II TICE BARRISTEX'S CLERK . . - [catinNnED MOM FIBS-PAGLI • maty oldpredecessor I Can't imagine. I intend to have him dill:mated at much as possible, and he shall make his way in the world.' It was . gettihg late. so they ' set to work to pick up the bails and put away the net and take in their chairs. In all this Julian had, eat we need scarcely remark, theliOn's shore ofY . the work, whild Ilia cousin assisted with remarks and-valuable advice. ' - Then, as it was still light, - and the beautiful evening tempted them to atay - out otdoors„they sauntered along the garden - path that led under an old - avenue of - limes, that breathed forth the fragiance of their leaves on to the cool quiet of the twilight air. 'And so your fortune is made, and we shall never see anything ; of yen until you come down here some day as a Judge sixty ye.4ra old, and quite bald and ugly.' ssid Edth.- 'lt won't be my fault, comic said Julian, 'lf I don't come down liercroftener than I have lieen in the habit of ,doing.' 'Why, what possible attraction can you find in this slow place?' asked she, patting on au air of wondering simplic ity. But Julian parried the question. Perhaps a persons who knew women's heart better than he did would have been led to guess something from the innocent little remarks his cousin had been making. 'l'm sure anybody would be glad,' be said, 'to etay a few days' with• so kirid and hospitable a man as my uncle.' 'Oh, yes,' slid Edith; 'but you needn't take the trouble to praise papa to me.' 'What if I should say that I find tho chief attraction in his daughter?' asked Julian, bending down and looking at his cousin, till he obliged her to meet his eyes. 'Would you be very sur-; prised or very angry st me for saying that?' Edith looked away, and laughed a - merry little laugh, and shook her head. 'Oh, no, you may say anything you like.: Only I shan't believe it.' This was too prov?king. 'Julian caught hold of one of those small bands. took it in his own, and said seriously: 'YOu might atop chaffing for a little, Edith, I think. I hope - you diin't imagine that all lawyers ,are alciays false and deceitful, • and that—that-- that they—' (Well, what?' x. ' 'That-they always live and :die old. bachelors. , I wish you wauld tell me seriously. Edith, not now, but after thinking it over a little in-doors, quietly—whether you would ever, when you're are older than yor are now— whether you. would ever feel it possible 'to care a little bit about one who will probably foyer put on hi, wig often enough to get bald, and who will cer tainly never be a Judge. It you could and would,' went on Julian ardently, "you don't .know ho* unspeakably happy you would make me, and bow easy you would make all the labors that I may have to go through in after years:' • This was -quite long and serious effort - for Francis Julian. - And how did his cousin answer him? She did ' not give him any direct reply just then, but said she had never eipected him to say that, and did he really"' mean it? We need not repeat his protestations in answer to this skeptical remark. He and Edith walked back to the house, and she hardly spoke once, but remain ed very quiet till she got to the • door. -Then she hastily ran up stairs and shut herself into her own room. That evening Julian heard big fate. Need we say that the. young barrister, who had but recently gttined _a new clerk, and a new patron, tend a now interest in his profession, Ipained, be fore-he retired to rest, that lie had also gained a more precious pessess'ion than all.or any of these---a heart that sympa thised with' his own and a love that was tender and true. GRAVES OF PRESIDENTS WHERE THE EIGHTEEN DEAD MEN WHO HAVE GOVERNED THE I .771 TED STATES ARE BURIED. At the time of the erection of a hand some monument over; the remains of Andrei► Jammu in June, 1878, the World' devoted several colmns space tria 'description of the -resting 'daces of the- dead Presidents of the United States. Since that time a new abaft has been erected over the tomb of jeflerson, and action has been taken I concerning acme of the other graves, but for the general reader the merest recapitulation of the principal facts narrated in that article will answer all neef al purposes. Washington's remains were, in 1837, removed ,from the old vault where they had . hitherto lain .to' a roomy brick vault, simple and substan tial. His body and that of his wife are inclosed in coffins of Pennsylvania mar ble, one bearing .an American shield, the other the- wOrds: "Martha Wash ington." These are placed in the ves tibule of the vault proper, which is closed against the public with an iron - gate. John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams, sleep side by side be neath the Unitarian church of Quincy, Mtusiachusetts, their wives with tllne. The tomb is an apartment in the front part of the cellar, walled in with laige blocks of roughly-faced granite, and having for a door a slab seven feet by three, with massive bilges and lock of wrought iron. /a the church above, on either , side of the pulpit, are tablets of clouded marble, each surmounted by a bust and inscribed with the familiar • and high-sounding epitaphs of the only father and son that ever held the high est 'officer in the gift of the . Ateerican Readers of the World arc acquainted with the . eircarnstanees attending on the erection of a new monument to Jef; ferson and the cession of the family burying-ground to the care of;;iiieconn tif. 'Jefferson and Lis wife aid (laugh ter welt:3 burred in a thick growth of troods - a few hun.',red yards to the right of the road leading from Charlotteville, to Monticello, in a small private ceme tery about 100 feet square. It was time that its ease should be undertaken by the public, for when the World's cortespondent—visitcd the spot two years ago he found the enclosure mat ted with weeds, the walls breached, the grimes triddeti level with the ground, and the coarse granite oblisk - over Jef ferson's resting place chipped and bat tered by relic hunters till only two lines of the inscription were decipherable: ididison Formes in such. .a scene land said (nab ativonndings as the Mention of his name would lead one to look for. Montpelier, near Orange, Va.. is the centre of a soft picturesque region., is a fair and trim estate, and the cemetery lot in the centre of a level field, well kept and nicely turfed. - From a pedes tal of fcrui pieces raises a graceful and slender obelisk, inscribed with Medi son'a name and birth date, while - by: 'its aide a less lofty shaft marks the resting place of the fairest of republican queens. Dolly Madison. Monroe's body repos att in Hollywood cemetery, Virginia. on an eminence near its ' L extreme sonth-, western limit, commanding a "beautiful view of Itiiihmond and the Jame.. Above the bod,y,is a huge block of pol ished Virginia marble supported by a coftlo-shaped block of granite, on which are brass plates suitably inscribed. The whole is surrounded by a sort of gothic temple—four pillars supporting a peak ed roof, to which something of the ap pearance of a bird erre is imparted by filling in the interstices with iron grat . tugs. • Jackwit and his beloved wife Bache are buried in a corner of the garden of the Hermitage, eleven miles from Nash ville, on the Lebanon turnpike. The tomb is a circular area of Tennessee limestone, eighteen feet in diameter, ap• proacheil by three steps; eight .fluted columns support an entablature and dome, surmounted by an , urn. In the centre of the area is a square supporting a' pyramid. Jackson Hee on the' left under a plain stone slab. his wife on the right. klananolia trees encircle the grave, cafwhich a small clamp of hick ories cast their shade. Van Buren's body rests in the entire of the Van Ba red lot in the northwestern corner of the cemetery at Kinderhook. Above it a plain granite shaft fifteen feet high, ,bearing a simple inscription about half way up one side. Inacriptiona t on two othet i faees are in memory of his wife! and their son, Martin. The lot' is un fenced, unbordered,: unmarked by shrub or flower. Harrison's body in 1879 lay in a plain prick vault on the summit of a hillock at North bend. ' O.. - fifteen miles from Cincinnati: A thick undergrowth covered the hillock, and the tomb was not marked by a sin gle letter. It was understood that the body was ' to be removed to Spring Grove cemetery at Cincinnati. Tyler's grave is a turfed mound in Hollywood cemetery at Richmond, ten yards from that of Monrcie. No stone marks it, though the State is' ultimately to erect a monument above the spot, but a cedar and a maugolia 'stand sentinel over it, and it is surrounded with flowers. Polk's burial place is in the garden of the mansion he purchased on the eve of his death. The - site is the corner of Vine and Unionn - Streets in the city of Nashville, and the. tomb is near the gate—in the; centre of a smooth grass ploLleund which runs a shell path of dazzling whiteness. The monument of limestone—Doric columnssupporting the usual architrave, frieze, cornice and attic. The Monument proper is astornk rising 'some,five feet hem the floor and healing the long record of Polk's public services. In 1879 Taylor's body was at Cave Hill cemetery, Louisville, awaiting removal to Frankfort, where a suitable, monument was to be erected over it, close to that which • mark/ the' resting place of Richard M. John sou. Filmore's grave is in the peaceful and pretty Forest Lawn cemetery, three' ' miles north of Buffalo, almost upon the crest of its central hill. A lolly shaft of polished Scotch granite rests on a pe destal of the same material, super-im posed on a base at Lockport stone; its only ornament, ci•slight moulding run ning round the Pedestal. It is inscrib- . ed with "Filmore" in large raised let ters, and on. the faces of the Shaft are inscriptions in memory of the President and the different members of his family. The monument.rises at the head 'of his grave; a great Norway spruce cast its shadow on'the foot . Pierce's grave is in the Minot inclosure, adjoining' the old cemetery at Concord, N. H. Above it is a monument of pare Italian marble, a spire with cap die and plinth resting on a draped cross. "Pierce" is Carved on the plinth, and there is a brief in-' scription on the panel of the die. His wife and their two sons are buried near him. Buchanan's tomb is in the Woodward bill cemetery, 'at Lancaster, Pa. It is enclosed by u fence of black iron with posts of mottled granite, the iron bars being interlaced by a fragrant hedge of roses. The grim within is velvety and 'dotted with rose bushes. The body rests in a vault cif he'aiy masonry, covered with large limestone flags. A base of New Hampshier granite f up ports a monument in the Roman style-- a single block of Italian marble, wrought with heavy moulded can and base, carv ed with an oak branch studded with leaves and acorns and simply inscribed. Lincoln's monument is a great pile of marble, granite and bronze, in Oak Ridge cemetery at Springgeld, with the description of which all Ameri can readers bare .teen made familiar from time to bum The body of the martyred President lies in the catacomb in a leaden collie, iuslosed 'in a cedar case within a sarcophagus of rich white marble, having carved on one end the word "Lincoln." Johnson's grave is on the summit of a lofty cone shaped eminence half s a mile southwest of Greenville, Tenn. - Ttie monument is of marble ea a beets of granite. From piers on each side of the graves of John son and his wife springs a granite arch of thirteen stones; on this r rests the monument proper, a plinth suitably in scrihed. a die carved with the constitu tion. (minus the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments) and an open Bible on which rests an open baud as' if in tbe act of taking an oath, and a tapering shaft of marble festooned at the -top with the American flag and surmounted by an eagle with outstretched wings. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the, back, loins and lower part of the abdomen,;causing the patient to suppose ho has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times symptoms of indigestion are present u flatulency, nnegsti nese of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration,producing a very disagreeable itching, pa rticularly at nigit after getting :warm in bed, is very common'.attendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once.on the-application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected absorbing the Tamors, allaying the intense Itching, and affecting. . a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. Do riot delay. until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be cured. Price, 50 centi;. Ask your druggist for it, and when you cannot olitain' it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on recip of price. Address The Dr. Roselike Medicin Co.. Picts:ooW. Bold by Clark 8.-Porter S. End of Ward Monde Block. . . June 2-Iyr.. ; • Dr,*lns Praia* 27sesis. "We always recommend Malt Bitters." "A 'perfect food medicine.* "Best nourishing agent we know of." "Women and children take Malt Bitters." "Overcome nervousness Ind sleeplessness." l'Wot a vile rum bitters." 1 "A perfect renovator of ezhansted nature." "Most successful medicine in the world " ottig THE' POPULAR CORNER I. Ras Wad up , the old RONTAIIYE STORE ink GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Can here for your - Groceries. After you get prices at non' it will be of no use to try else where for his prices are down to rock bottom. Farmers can get the tip-top of the market Geo. L. Rom% All kind* of Produce taken In es• change for goods-or-for cub. Towanda scl. Store s prepared to offer a complete assort ment of DRY AND FANCY GOOK r. Crockery,' Glassware, MAJOLICA WARE, - -BIRD. CAGES . 9 r • SATCHELS' AC 9 • For the coming Spring" Trade, we adhere as heretofore ,to our established prinbiple—that a quick sale with a small profit is better than a slow one 'with a large profit—and therefore our prices in t any line, of goods will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. . 1101P . We endeavor to sell the best article for the least,possible money. LOEWUS FREIMUTH. myG4l PILES. '‘ • L . ; I • I , 4.1 r _ : = A- TRUE,' TONIC -) L. 1 A PERFECT STRENOTHENER.A SURE REVIVER- .IRON BITTERS aria highly recornmend . ell for airdiseiii quiring a certain and efficient tonic 47, Miriam? DrlMlgiat inter minent Fevers, Want of Appetite Loss tiSt esiPads reagek,,La&lirofatergh ete. Enriches the blood, strengthens the ma sa* and gives new life to the penes. They act like a charm on the digmtive organs, rem: 36 =C dptte symptoms, such it Togting the Food, .Bing, Heat Bee Hth de.' !rho only ' Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth' or give headache. Bold by ad druggists. .Write for the A, B 0 Book, 112 pp. Of useful and amusing reading—sent free. - - - _ BROWN CIEEDIKAI. Baltlinneft Bids . • r • - - It 11 , GEO. L. ROSS, a fun and complete stock of FBESU PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. THE MAIN STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO FELCH k CO. WHITE and DECORATED CHnid. Latest designs and patterns of 11KriDN;t' - Y:•-1, 'WORT THE GREAT CURE FOZ RHEUMATISM = LIVER AND BOWELS. It exam= the ayttein oettiaarld poison that ci:iaca• the drzacifal trarariag , which only the Ntietitea IM:utaattan can Zeallso.. THOUSANDS OF CASES of th, worst form's of this tontblo disease have been quick:y relieved. in 4 short time prom tin of tho Kidneys to restored. The Liver is cl.2llZsed of all cUseaso. awl the Dowels :nave freely and turalthfelly. In We way the worst dine:see ere eradlcaU4 fram the'systeir. _ _ . _ . - As t! kw bees provel by thousands that 4... .... ~. _ ' ,t' ' 61 SY WORT MI is t.bl mast et:recta:4 remedy for caasaidni the rybtera of all morbid Bearetiozm It should* i w used in every hanahold no a SPRING MEDICINE. • I tAlways ctrees Brrasuazasa. coNeTEPAp i TlOlf, TIMES and all 'FEMALE Dimmeaos. Is put, tip 1.11"1:7 Vegetable Iran, In tlnelass, ior.o mt,::- -2 C, ' l : .r.II:IZkC.9 Ow:tarts modkine. i .A 1 ,3 13 !Aquila Farm, yen , Coseinatestedfar c o t . :a y :c:t ß z o ' it ‘ it t s i h:o D iu D a v e t s :effi oaist b c: 6 emp a l : ma rti mir ther roi f: L orm.7 r pareci t (w h z.ri e vai c ci L 5 en , ti i i d the dry podiiald.) RCRIZIMOII, Tr. :WO ( lilsr-!,Cetirtr.i.oq OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten don of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment of OvenSc.Topßuggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of his . • own MANUFACTURE and war ranted in every' par ticular BrTant's Flexible Springs used In all Platform Wagons. The easiest and best in use. - NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY Look at these figures: ' Two Seated Carriages from ... 'll5O to 1175 Phstoni, one seated 125 to . 150 T O Driggies to 150 Open Buggies • 1 0 8 0 to 100 Democrat Wagons 90 to 110 Remember that the above are all fully way:ant ed. Arstet.lass or no pay. Repairing proinptly *Mended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. Office and Factory cor. Main and Elisabeth fiti. JAS • AfirrAwri o g0ti17.4 KLINE'S MARKET. CA.11144.31_, Et LACOC K Main Street, l'irst Ward. JOHN -Iy. :.KfINE, IItITING'BEMOITED HIS MEAT &VJGETABLE ill A.FEKET o a more - convenient location. and established himself in the Carroll Block. opposite Elee Hotel. is prepared to supply his patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS. • ' - -FISH. oiterias IN THEIR SEASON. ' FRESH VEGETABLE:S FRUIT,_ c DOMESTIC aO.. k SrBOLOONA SAUSAGE-a specialty. Alfor , !Wm promptly &armed. A.D.Dye & Co. GENERAL pF.ALRBS . IN HARDWARE, TIN, SHEET IRON COPPER WARE. STONES. 240 HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Towanda and Viohtity. CARRIAGE-MAKERS AND BLACNIMITR'S zigl:4 4 Pfs*A CARRIAGE WOOD-WORE, . CLARK'S - FLEXIBLE SPRING GEAR, A.D.DYE & CO. MAIN OT:, TOWANDA. You that bays beauty, Come and let ua Mks It, And you that bays none, Come and let,im make It Dayton & Rockwell PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially Invite the Debit° to gtVo ohm a all at the Rooms formerly occupied by G. H. Wood, TOWANDA i PENNA. . Recent improvements In the skylight base fur. nishod ballitles for taking perfect. 'lotuses quiclidy and in all kinds of smother. • PORTRAITS PROM PROVIORAPIDI and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In. di& Ink; Water Colors. Crayons. or Mobilise. any size. FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. A STOCK of FRAMES ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. c. S, DAYTON. • --- Towandi. Oct C. 1880. MRS. D..V. I ST.EDGE,. • Manufacture- of and Dealer in HUMAN I HAIR. MU AS WICIO, BANDEAUX, the Poingsr Chatelaine Braid, EVERYTHING Niumonto To Tia BUR TRADE okrielalAttention given to 601111BlifiC4 Boats tamed ono way. SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agana for Henter's Invisible Pace Povider, Madam Clark's Corsets, and . Shoulder Brace Elastics. iiirParticular attention yea to dreishin Wiles blast their homes or at my place of business. over Evans & Bildreties store. novlB4m • Mu. II: V. lITZDGZ. 1:k 11 : 13. 1X0 1 )A 1 4411 1 1:TidtPj COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK & BUCK, LOTlimple. Pa. writ a 'Polities for Urals swam& • Whet Claisiomu me sad proziptaese. Illmoymmiistioasbat FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES! rksiaolteft thscoalidenceszoll pitmans Onion bar- badness tathstettlN*l4 l llllllldeffer to anti It. a„l4yAniaddlreis ;.. - 111121111 ==it MIL Lellapvtlls ,1,46 alarchl7-U ME AND 4ke. I . GOODS, CLAIM MID f1,`,,t,p,-,:1; . „ ,,3. t -ftC75 :;„ I''r 1 , , . .1 i • '',.. 1 1 ' . 4 -", t ~-;• ;,,, -,, . , ' VO - SAIIDL •' .' i ' ::: ' " ' ''..' .. . '' -• ' GO . will open - their. New .tjtilleiy in _ . . l' ' 'Patt(ns?6,3lllock, on UNIT/List NOsin of April. Swing fitted up ostirdp rwr k ortll,witbno 4h t• of istriments, ors sropripor* I to Mak* , -' MOP% 4 1 d stegltilist all foe 40 ets. ~. • . In nest orirolopes, 10for $1.00..- - of • all 11Widis of Ristiripesplio,sad rlowdi bilge view 'work iont SU iallesi -- ' ' - - • 4 31 0 . 1 . 1 001 - noliPotrro vill tri siii saw* pan tupelos Ana t ipasisq. toss Ail , A. BEVERLY SMITH, BOOK ~BINDER • •.. . A N - Dealer In Scroll Saw aced". BOOKBINDING" OF. ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. /111susk BoOkt 13121XIIALIT. Amateur's Supplies. Tass o rrttsent my astreben as very eon M ts. to at te)ltk o ja preetkil mew myselsl know WOODS. OAW SLAMS. _ CLOCK. 150=11321T11. &o. tly eaustaneei Mei. sap $1.25 mos" of declass for $l. Bead for Wes lists. amnia" BUTD/117. Park street. P. O. bat 1512. Wands. Is WE KEEP IN STOCK EVERY QUALITY OF oAlimi. ENVELOPES, NOTEHEADS, AD.r4vlai:Ma►ll}:B AND WILL DO ALL KIND SOP =I JOB PRINTING AT SHORT NOTIC.R. WE HAVE IN STOCK A SPLENDID LINE OF AMBER - TINT Letterheads, BY heads, Statements, &c. *aim waz as PRINTED .IN Tag BEST STYLE AT REASONABLE RATES. "-In3BRIDOE':-STIO;ET EUINITUItE STORE FCa „ We are.ozsiantly receiving . newest and intent patterns in - ***itlitni:sulTS; - , dx Warlsl7lthilig in the Fur.. nature Line. Undertaking. , . niake a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of CCII`FINS, IEitCII3ES Sue. I and will not be undersold. Give us a call before pureboising elsewhere: - N. 8.-4. S. Allyn -has io 'mum tion with our business. TOWANDA. JAL 281 A. 1881.. Stevens & Long Gnocznizs, COUNTRY PRODUCE rz4iliyni,ll4;4li=l 810., CM ; MAIN AND PINE STS ENE 8.P....A09 1 .g..8ET8i ~ , --::::: -,..-.-- .:-. : VOILEEI, • ' .-- '... i WARDROBES,. CASKETS, E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hielts. General Dealers in PROVISIONS, VIM I : 30 .1 To their now store, , erho old sand of Fox. stenos ii -, They invite attention to their complete saeortment and very large dock o Choice New goods, which they have idwary on band. ESPECIAL ~ A TTENTION GIVEN To the PRODUCE TRADE 11111 And Cash Paid for Desk able Rinds. 11. J. • LONG DdONIREP OBEAM CAMPHOR, IS THE NAME of the popular Liniment that Cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites. ,Pain in the Face. Bead or ?Pine. Chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprains, Burns. Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of insect. Poison Vines, „ ete., 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 eta. ASA JONES, Prop'r. 319 N. 3d SI. Mts., Pa. 13. 6-m DR. JONENCREMICABENIOR IS THE NAME OF the pooppular Liniment tbateuree EbetatoUem. Pensalala, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Trost Bites. pain In the Mice. Head or Spine. Mapped bands. IBruisemilgraine, Buns. Moagnioto Mtgs. Sting or Bite of an in-' sect. Poison from common Poison Vines, etc.. for man or beast. Always reliable, and .almost inetenteneons in its'relief: Having= agreeable odor, it is pleasant to apply. Sold by all drug gists. Price 2Smate. isLinhnent received &Frio Medal a the Stets Yair.lB2ll. lay 2017. CANCERS CURED AT CRANES CANCER INFIR MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. HIINDEZDS OP P 168038 from all parte of the world have been cored of this much dreaded discussed are tow Mag. witessese that they have been rescued from a Useable and untimely death.. Doctors. MMus and the Poor treated Free. Write for aChnelargtvingfull particulars. Address Drs. GIEO. CURB t.8138/1 DROWN. Addison. N. Y. Sept.llo,llr.OPltaoo. ALL'S SPAVIN CURE An . sl i r ge. to is olate Spar. gpbin tur ta fi. DO= 11011 gurus. Marco squid tor , any bintonais on boot or man. tilos cured idp.joint _ • , years . person who bad ' • Orradls Alio oared downs. • Um. corns. frostbites or an; tratoes. oat Or binsonedo. It bu no equal for soy bloadali on beam.. Send for illiestssied am sr olving ilairgrg MOW. Pries IL. ALL 8818381gre bare It or can vitt for yogi Dr.-B2 Kondell Co.. Proprietors. lbsgeourgb .1511 s 41,1110111. IL Pmerns. Agent. Towanda. Ps. FINE "3 1 117/o!irtkitig promptly mooted at !lowest sat:, a Tin Ilatinrunn BMPUBLICIAS: Ofiloe Dont fail to to us trial: Good type p expedolood wor toim. A ll yolk warranted introlarm , Affluenizrpaisifi *tad MIN egsT -wining- suns, iniisulinunisimaiiii) SAIL R M. WELLES, rii)*A.NroA,toA. SPRING-TOOTH HARROW& Unrinded. tos No; other contrivance it:Jr the tborensh larspe of all plowed ground tor (SW crops; they will , cover broadcast grain neuVeis Veil as the grain drin will put it in. andaculd awned. the grain drill in moors of.of soak No bra ter shonid be without :WIARD CHILLED PLOWS: , These are the 'way . best - earned Pieta in the market for general use. and all work. I chal lenge Mr and thorough. trials with them in competillon with the other leading chilled plows. They are the very best plows for bard, dry and stony Oils; and lighter in 'dra ft ; doing the best woW i t running Steadier. - better' points and every way reliable. _ • .Farnser . 'Bl.Fatxwite Grain brut is offered as Vie bast drill in ths market. It will bear careful caimparison and conmetative trial. Come and e it. For *Me a new Champion Drill. PORT BLE CIDER MILLS. Prices from $l5. $7l to PO, and ny. • 46. ES, Sydrallic Comad. L laid Joel received. Xicellent sun cheep. For wile in any qumillty. • - AIM' URN 31231 WAGONS, With either Thimble Skein Wood A i sles or Seat Whole Piece •Lachor Brand" Iron Axles. Tina dun, best in malty. cheapest end warranted in every. respect. Platform Waggons., Open *ad Top • 811111110 1 1— First clue. excellent. end low priced. Usn27•t CHAIN PUMPS. - .1. Good and cheap. Zuni net. Send for prices FODDER CUTTERS. Iri variety, sizes sad prices to suit. LIQUID PREPARED PAINT. Excellent and cheapest common lead paints warranted to give utistaction. • LIIBRICATINOCILS. WEAT,S FOOT OIL. Horse Powers and `Threshers. _ ilarder's. Wheeler's, Gars; Mils. Monitor Portable Traction Steam Engine. Canton (Ohio) Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners. CORN SHNI.LERS Commercial Filrtilizers, - • • • . Allentown, Lister Brothers, !Stockbridge and llowkers. Simd for circulars, prises lists and all enquires promptly answered. TOWANDA, Angtuit 25th W. G.T.R,./ICY, General Insurance Agent, TOWAt'srDA. PA: ' Office unil4 PA TCR & TRACY Main St. .ALt COMMUNIOATIONh 2HROUGH THE . POST OPPHIE WILL RB I CHIVE PROAIP T ATTENZION ov29' 18 if T. MUIR & CO.'S GROCERIES • The plaebto SlllT•zeoney b burns Asap Ii at r'• •corasi Min sad Malin Stmts.' Ttyry ree'pecttully announce to the public! that ' they Ism large stock of P 021111,. PEED, - NEAL, GRAIN, SALT, PISS PORK, and PROVISIONS generally. We hays also added to our stook a variety of WOOD such as BUTTift TUBS. 712 - 132/8. onmots. Jut received a large stock of itagers, : ,Tese. ,Oelfees, Spices, 11017L8ON'8 80AP. the test In the market, and- other mates of soap Syrup end Molasses, which they offer et low prices for Cash. oct 96 77 A LIFE-LIKE CRAYON PORTRAIT DEAD PRESIDENT. A few short bongs after our brave President's death bad been announced to a sorrowing coun try, every yard of .crape, and every portrait that could be bad were nought up at fabulous prices. While th o usands succeeded in getting his per , trait, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, tried in vain. The U. S. Manufacturing Co. of Pitts bnrg, Pa. bad about 2000 copies that were unsold during the campaign, outside of these there were not one hundred copies in that city. In less than two hours - after it had become known that they had them; every one was sold and thousand more were wanted. One young man bought 800 of them,: and cold them within an hour-Zclearing $6O on them. This Arm immedi ately telegraphed to the leading picture pub lishers of the country, and bought up all that could be - Lad—about -15,000. They will, while' these last/ send them to any address in the United States post paid at the following rate: 1 portrait 50c. 5 for $2.00, 25 for 16.00, 60 for $lO.OO, or 100 for $15.00. Any one ordering one hundred can readily sell them in a few hours for 650.00.1. Good canvassers can make . ; $5OO in the next 30Asys selling them. Whether , you wish one or 100 address GEO. lITIEVENS. wurio x nual T. FOR; ALL- 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 aswell as the boy, may Just as well earn a few dollars in honest employment, as to sit around the house and welt for others to earn it for them. We tan•give you'employment, all the time, or during your spare hours only; travel ing, or in your own neighborhood, among your Mends and acquaintances. If you do not care for employment, we can impart valuable infor mation to you free of cost. It will cost you only one cent for • Postal card to write for our Pros pectus, and it may be the :means of making you • good many dollars. Do not neglect this oppOrtunitg. You do not have to invests Urge sum of mohsy and run s great risk of losing it. You will readily see that it will be an easy matter to maks from SIG. to $lOO. a week, and establish a lucrative, and inde pendent business, honorable, stasightibritard and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, los there is MONEY IN IT for all who Mose with us. We will surprise you and you will wonder why you . never wrote to us beibre. Ws am VITAL reamccrirm sun. Address .. BUCKEYE MVO CO., . Mamie this paper.) . Ouzo. asp,. SS, 11-Gmos. HAND.—A fine ALWAY.C.. = of Pit; White and o er =Menai.' for executing first-elan Job Printing, at the Office of Tan BRAD WORD All orders promptly executed, and al the lowest cash rates ' --SY R. M. WELLES. STOP AT FOR AND PROVISIONS. TOWANDA. PA. OUR(- SIZE 14x19 INCHES U. S. If ANUFACTUBI2;O CO. Pittsburgh, Ps. ItUN.;I4.IL. ARTICL jiI.HENPEIAAN JEWELLER, is still to be found at the OLD STAND MilllN STREET, Next door to Dr. 8. Porter'sTirieg &or* WITH A PULL LINE OP FINE AMERICAN AND ':IWISS WATCHES, S. EiWE L R.LL STERLING SILVER AND FIFE PLATED WARE, 'SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES; CLOCKS, Flioll THE CHEAPEST TO,THE ALL OE- R W Y LO W S R E IC BEOSL,D AT THE Clocks. Watches and Jewehy promptly repaired by en eziwiticcced end competent workman. M. HE YDELMAN. • septic-ti NATHAN TIDD, (Suopessot to Mr. licKesaji DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILIKESBAB,RE AND- LOYAL SOCK GOAL, 'FOOT of pnir, STMT. NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. Sir LOWEST PIM= FOR CASH. lie The yetronage of my old friends and the public generally is solicited. , MP: 80 • c ~s„ Nw F A / L 'A' AY (rte