E CHOOSING A GO FEBNOIL CAUCIIII.IIf mE ARMOUR LIBRARY. IF wawa IT I 8 mow; How TUE sosszs Y/X 111.11038 A= TAM ASK TIM MIT PIE, 41 1111 AT MIX YOU GOING TO DO Ancor rrr 'Who are you going to make govern or. Malcolm?' asked McKay, Conyng ham's most faithful and active bench min, as the two eat one evening in the hitter'. cozy- library, while discussing the polithial affairs of the State, as they would the management of a sail!' coun try store. _ - 'I have not fully made up my! mind yet who would suit me,' replied Con yngham. 'This campaign, however, will not be near as expensive as the last one. The panic _has . made .inep very cheap. The only expensive item I see will'be the,fixing — up of that d-41 I Keith. He his complete control o f the Molly Maguire arrangement. a d we will have to buy him up. If he goes against us it will give us a hard tussle.' 'I don't altogether fancy the idea of dickering with such devils, Malcolm. replied McKay. 'lt goes against my grain to have-anything to do with men I know are murderers, and if ever the people should connect us with this bus iness I doubt very much if - they would not make short work of our prospects politically.' ' "L I ST THE *EOPLE GO TOT= DEVIL!" 'Pahawl McKan.you are always and eternally harping about the people. Get our Governor in, no matter how, and let the people go to the devil. They are nothing but a pack of fools anyhow. Yonlisten too much to these soreheads in the ?arty. I do not humor such iellows,.,bat believe in patting the whip to them when they begin to grolw. The Imore I see of political life the more . I am convinced that these people like you all the better for being a little afraid of you, and in the future I intend applying the lash vigorously to these kickers. They want a good, whole some lesson. I intend, when I -have a clear field ahead, to show them who is their master. - There will be no more of this billing and cooing which father believes so much in. When a d6g com mences to growl ,kick him effectually at the start, and he will be all right after wards. But show yob are' afraid of him, you will have plenty of trouble.' 'How would Woods fill the bill?' 'He won't do at all. Too d—d much brains an too -independent We don't want that kind of men in any im portant office. Such men always give us trouble and are sure to go back on us . after we elect them. Besides, the Peo ple have an idea that he is honest, and if they once get that into their heads and we are fools enough to start him, good bye Malcolm. , We might as well "commit hari-kari at once,' 1 'Good evening, gentlemen. - Plotting atusual,'exclaimed a dark sinister-look ing and very ordinary man, as he care - lessly sauntered into the room and seat . edohimself . with CoDynghans and his friend. This man seemed more out of place than McKay in the elegently-ap pointed library, but his free and' easy -manner was explained from the fact that • he was Conyugham's,private secretary, and the man Fridy, 1 who did till his master's secret and least reputable work. 'We are_trying to save the peeks the trouble of choosing their Chief hjagis trate, and Malcolm think° Woods would give us trouble it he got in. !One thing in his fever is that he would not be very expensive, as he is very pop ular and stands well with the people. I think we can hold him level on that' transaction last winter, but Malcolm thinks not.' THE PRIVATE SECRETARY TELLS A STORY. 'You had better trot oat the noble war Governor. Mow would that suit the dear people?' , sneered Bare, the Secretary. 'Whati trouble he would have given us if your father had not succeeded in driving him so- effectually out of the party. Lord, how the old man did kill off his rivals!' It makes me think of - a story I read the other day of an old Fzenchman, who, when dy ing, was asked by nis clergyman if he forgave his - enemies, and to the rever end gentleman's =min, well know ing his revengeful dOposition, remark ied that he had none. (He had killed ' them all.) Ferry, McClurg and Curtis, gave him a life-long tug for the suprem acy, but he was tob cunning, and his purse was too long' for them. For a man to get along as the old gentleman did, with all the people down on him and those fellows laying the ropes for him all the time, took good general ship; but he was too smart for , them . , It would have - been a bad old time for him if the office bad depended on the popular vote., 'Yes,' laughed Malcolm; 'and I am afraid your occupation and, mine would begone too.' Two mom= WELL IN HAND. 'lily the way, I saw that party today, and he says Jack Keith has the Mollies well in hand, and not only expects you to cane down handiomely, but to'guar antee them a pardon if any of_ their dev iltry comes to light. It would be a very bad piece of business for us if this trans action ever becomes known,' nervously remarked McKay. 'lt would not bother me much if they did find it out. What are they ; going to do about it ? What the people say don't bother me a particlerUever did nor 'never will,' continued Coityngbam, excitedly. 'lf I can get my man in for Governor this time I will be in a posi tion where - I can 'defy, them hereafter.' .How would you like Hansenplciose for Governor I 'HAS THE SOLDIER NO CLAIMS.' 'The very man,' exclaimed McKay and Bare at once. 'He won't be rely to put on airs, and we can easily manage biro. Betas; that, he has the soldierele: went with him ;and he is very ambitions, but not very long-headed. He might , givens more trouble if he took a notion to go into the United 'States Senate some of. these days. It would bs . bet* to get him switched off the Senatorial course, as he, might interfere with our program.' • 'Yea,' said Conyngham; 'he is not so smart bat tbat we can manage him. He is confiding and rather dull, and never sees too, ler ahead. That will suit us exactly. And, as McKay says, we want to' keep an eye on him, and switch him Off if be tries to get theinaidetra" of us on the Senatorial beeblele.! 'He is very fond of gore and fuss and feathers.' tend if we give him : a chance to inspect the militia often; and 0,14 of reviewi, and sect a teti;oorrespondents - along to poff him on Wilms soldierly smarm* and hcrnemanabip, be will ■ not bother its much with political scheming. Whedoes, we can take'care of him easily. I don't think we can get a eater man.' 'His being - ,so, easily managed is ills best recommendati o n, - next to' the sot= dier vote he will control. While he looks as wise - 41 an owl ho has about enough brains ;to make a respectable associate judge. By flattering his mili tary vanity, as yon say. arid by promi. sea, we can lead him around where we wish. He Will submit to anything for an office or a prospective one, and, like the crab, he can walk backward as grace fully as forward.' - And thus this worthy trio of three as ordinary men all you could pick out of any promiscuous crowd with the excep tion of the money they could wield, without further consultation with any one, chose the next Governor for one ot the largest, most populous and wealthy States in the Union, and the next day arranged their plans for his election. McKay had the yoke of the Mollies sol id for the Ring candidate. He had seen Kieth and 'fixed it,' as heitold Conyng- ham. Questot had selected Hansen plow for Conyngham, with his usual sagacity. He-vas the right man for the latter's purposes. Ability and popularily in a public Man were io mark him with these men as dangerous, and one who Was to be strictly watched . and headed off before he became too powerful for them. TEE DESPOILED AND THE DESPOIL= During the years which followed the panic, and while the great mass of the people could , get little . or no work, and with wages at ninety cents per day, wretched and desperate, in striking contrast young Conyngham reveled in lixurious wantonness, lived in princely style and counted his wealth by the millions. As he rolled along the streets with his blooded horses, and costly equipages, poor working men crowded the streets hunting work, and, with their wives and children at home coffer ing for the necessaries of life, they could but bitterly cont4st and envy this ill-gotten and flaunting prosperity with their own miserable poverty and helplessness. On one side, luxury and insolence; on the other, misery and envy—not the envy of the poor at the sight of opulence they could not reach, but the envy of the despoiled when in the presence of the despoiler. ' • c No wonder they hated Conyngham. Unlike Boss Tyeed, Boss Conyngham had- never been . , known to either give them a word or look, much less any thing more substantial; indin his mam moth business establishments Conyng ham was always the first to advocate the reduotion of working men's wages. He despised them, and took, little pains to conceal it. While he ;was intensely hated, by cunning and rascally manipu z _ lations their own votes continued this man . in power. The people knew it, but seemed utterly helpless to prevent it; and he knew it, and by his manner contemptuously asked them, 'What are You going to do about it ?' After his election; Hausenploose did not in the least disappoint the expecta tion of the Ring. ,r Questor knew his man well. Ho was simply a figure-head for Conyngliam. They could not afford to jeopardize their interests by allowing in the high offices of the State popular men who had brains and back bone. They might thwart the many s9hemes of t he i Ring for pinnitoring Mut Slats tre asury, or stand in the way of ilalcolm's ambition. Father and son row controlled , their State absolutely. . What a, speaking commentary on' the power of money l—From "Armour," the New Political Love Thle. A JOKE AVIIFIrLED TO AN AILITST.— Gallagher and , Ragbag, recently went away together, ;and stopped at the same botel.l Their rOonas were together with a door between. Ragbag started to shave, but discovered there were no towels in the room. Said Gallagher: "•I am going down stairs and wilt order some sent up." He left, and Ragbag proceeded to lather his face. Gallag her went to the office. but he did not order towels. He said: "That. man with me has Etta of violent insanity, and I think he,s got one on him now." This said; Gallagher went out for a stroll. A-waiter went up- to Ragbag's door. to reconnoitre. ' Ragbag was wait ing impatiently for the towel' The longer he waited the uglier he got. He swore vigorously. The waiter heard and went down and reported. Mean time Ragbag- got tired of - waiting anti rang the bell. Nobody dared respond. He rang a gain, vigorously and heartily cursed their delay. By this time. the clerk and tido waiters were outside his door, listening. They could hear him swear and stamp round. They thought he must be luny, 'And - he couldn't tin,- derstand why his bell Wasn't answered. He rang it with all his ;might; and the maledictione he heaped Gallagher and the house were frightful. He had got his face lathered slid .could neither proceed or remove the lather until he got the towels, and ea he was in great hasie to get to a wedding that he had come to town to see, and the time _was grow frig short, the delay made him nearly delerious. The listening - party in the entry increased as time sped. Finally Ragbag could stand it no longer. He started out to get towels himself. With coat off, face lathered and razor in his band, he did • look ; mad. As he came oat,' the listeners fled with howls. He called to them to stop, but they Would not. He pursiied. Everybody fl ed _ . _ from him. Amaied, he rushed at every body he saw to get an explanation. The ;h onse was put in a state of the Wildest excitement as they raced , over it,' up and down stairs and across halls and parlors; Finally they trapped Ragbag in a closet and slut the doesor . on him. Then they sent for the police and 4 doc tor, end when they opened' the :door and Ragbag stepped out he was secur ed. Protest and explanation availed nought, until Gallagher returned and rescued him. Piles are frequently preceded by a senre of weight in the back, IE4O and - lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At timeisymptoms of indigestion are present as flatulency, uneasi ness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, particularly at night after getting warm in bed, Is a very common attendant. Internal. Bzternal and Itching Piles yield at once on c application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts sifected absorbing the Tumors, allaying the totem° Itching, and affecting a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be .cured. Price. 60 cents. • Ask your *meet for it, and when you cannot obtain ot Wm, we will send it, prepaid, on reeipt of pries. Address The Dr. &make Medicine Clo., Pigas,Chio. Bold by Clark B. Porter, 0, End of Ward House Block. June 2-117- THE POPULAR CORNER GEO. L. ROSS, • Sat shed up the old MONTANTE STORE with ' a full end complete Mock of FRESII GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; Call here for your Groceries. After you get prices at Bose it will be of no use to try else where for his prices aro down to rock bottom. Farmers can get the tiptop of the market a 080. L. Ron'. All kinds of Produce taken in ox change for goods or for cash._ Toigda..sct:Store Is prepar6l to offer a complete assort . ment of DRY. AND FANCY GOOK Crockery, Glassware, MAJOLICA WARE , BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, &C. For the coming Spring Trade, we adhere as heretofore lo our established principle—that a quiet sale with a small profit is better than a slow otie with,a large profit and; therefore our prices in any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices Of 4:tny other house. ge s rWe endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money. my64f LOEWUS & FREIMUTH• - • • PILES. MM:M==3MTI2;3: I - .. IRON :BITTERS . are highly reccupmeruled for all diseases re. (piling a certain soul e ffi cient tonic; es s gt indigestion, Dispeisio, /wee ilttetro(fie,Ts W tTe t n el sdlert;c lei,. es ant gives new life t laek e e f ith ; :74e 4 s e .. Tlre ie r h o eli ef ‘ like a charm on the digestive organs, remo c all dyspeptie symptoms, such as ..Tagiag the Food, Belehrng, Heal vsthe St If= Ours, etc. Th e only ' Iron Preparation that win not b en the teeth or give. headache. Bold by all druggist& Write for she AB V Book, 32 pp. of useful and twinging reading—wit free. , . BROWN CillendAL CO., Baltimore, Mil. BITItRS MOM AS LOW AS THE LOW ES T. 1 - 7 2 TM MAIN STREET, (NEXT DOOR TO PEWIT & CO. WHITE and DECORATED CHINA. Latesttdesigns and patterns of I li. tom . Vw. „ Ju l, RT THE GREAT CURE EE3 RHEUMATISM As it i 3 zn env:mace of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND DOWELS: • It ezir,B,-., the sixteen of th 3 acrid r•cdson that eaarn the dreadful suffering. Which only the vial of :13.1rAiraatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES • of the moist forme of tide torriblo disease systc. naol in c7=3" hatactiAd as a SPRINC MEDICINE. • Always cures BILTOTTSITESS, COMMA.' VW, MEG and all FEMALE Diseases. Is put ap In Dry . TetetableTeray. in tin cans. one pact:y.7x cr w,:cli makes denatts medicine. Alss Li I.ler id Forma very Ceneestrateitor the c...tn% C13142:1. the who cannot readllypre, pare it. /tact, trith cel teal qincleucy in ettheeforre. GET IT OF YOteß DRUGGIST. num *too Wago . as t !,c!! h i e ages OLD ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES BRYANT,' would call the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his-large and complete assortment of ()perk 4fic Top Buggies AND PLATFORM WAGONS all of *his own MANUFACTURE and war- ranted in every par ticular Bryant's Fleilble 13prnags used In all Platform • Wagons. The molest and best In use. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! Look-st these Ilgureil: 1 . Two Seated Carriages., ITOto .. ..... , $l5O to $175 ,Phietons, one seated ' ' 125 to 150 Top Buggies 125 to 150. Open Buggies - 80 to 101.1 Democrat Wagons— 90.t0 - 110 Remember that the . above are aU fully warrant ed. first-class or no pay. below last promptly atttendod to at 25 per cent years prices. Office and Factory oar. Main and Elizabeth Sts. J.itiß- BRYANT. 0 soU 77.-1 UtD/E'S MARKET. CtLRRUL-BLOCK Main Stmt, First Ward. JOHN W. KLINE, ItMOVEXt ins MEAT VEGETABLE N A:itzczyr o a more convenient location. and established himself la the Carroll Block, opposite Seely's Herd. la prepared to supply his patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS, { FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES, , • DOMESTIC FRUIT; aci3.. e treBOLOONA SAUSAGE a specialty. All os. dam promptly delivered. RUE TONIC A.O.IIYE &CO FALL AND WINTER 1881. ATTENTION IS INVITED to our first-ohms • Heating Stoves They are too well known to require any commendation— New Neck, Virestmhuter, Crown Jewel. We also have a line of CHEAP BASE BURNERS, the best of their class in the market, and well adapted for sap plying a demand for an efficient 1)14 in- expensive heating stove. S@-WOOD HEATING STOVES in great Variety. to = 0 71 • ‘• tea® HAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Towanda and Vicinity by A.D.DYE & CO. A LARGE TOCK OF Wood Cookinotros CARMAGEMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS' BUPPLIKS, AND A GENERAL BTCCK OP HARDWARE, MAIN ST., TOWANDA. Towanda, Oct. Kat, 1881 You that ha4te beauty, - Come and let ue tap it, And you that have none, Come and let us make it. Dayton & Rockwell PHOTOGRAPHERS, Cordially invite the public to give (them a cal at the Rooms formerlj , occupied .by . G H. WOocl, TOWANDA, PENNA. Recent improvements In the skylight have fur nished facilities for taking perfect pictures quickly and in all kinds otweather. PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In dia Ink, Water Colors, Crayons. erFamitelles. any size. . FINEST WORK OF ARTISTIC EXCEL LENCE GIIMIANTEED. STOCK OF . FRAMES ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. C. 8. DAYTON. Towanda, Oct 8, 1880. MRS. D.V. STEDGE, Manttraceurer of and. Dealer in HUMAN , HAIR UCU As WlOB, BANDEAUX, the Melee Chatelaine' Braid, EVE ulna BELONGING so run HAM TRADE gip -Special Attention given 10 COMBING Rootr all =unions way. BV/ITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Ibvisiblo Face Ponder, Madam Clark's Corsets. and Shoulder Brace Elastics. /ErParticalar attention Paid to dressing ladles Lair at their homes or at my place of business. over Evans & Hildretb's store. novlB-11m • Has. D. V. tiITSDGE. - A.N. NELSON. , DEALER IN 14 . !WATCHES • r moots, L FINE GOLD AND PLATED JEWELER Of every variety.and Spectacles. ar Particular attention paid repelling, _ Skop in Decker* Voneit's Oroeln7 MM. Mtn street; Terasads, seisl4lo wrchl7•tt PICTURE CALLOW G. H. WOOD ';&, on the VIM Monday of_April. Raving fitted-tip entirely new. with the best of histrtunents, we are prepared to make, l'hityles t 4 at.at sitting, all for . SO eta, MO nest enve i kns , 10 for 111.0 u. Copying of all kinds of PhotognqiNyind Stereoscopic snd large view work done at this gallery. i(live us a call aid we will• try sot 'sassy you in price and quality. mar SI A. BEVERLY SMITH, . BOOK: BINDER AND . • Dealer In Scroll Saw Qacda. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS, DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. Fine Blank Books • MY SPZOIALTT. Amateur's Supplies. This department of my is very cant plate. and being a practical sawyer myself I know the wants of my patrons. WOODS kAW BLADES. CLOCK SlOVllltilinik do, constantly on hand. ifilr $1.26 worth of designs for $l. Send for price Hats. . ..nzposnay. BINDERY. Park attest. P.O. boa 1812. Towanda. Pa R. R, ROCKWELL. ly GOODS, Nosnrimmous LI, TOMLIOL will open their New Gallery in Patton's M?i,ki, WE KEEP IN STOCK EVERY QUALITY OF CARPS, ENVELOPES, NOTEHEADS, LETTERHEADS, EN &c., AND WILL . DO ALI RIND SOP JOB PRINTING 'AI SHORT NOTICE. l ' l 'j~i:~:iv.l~i=i'L'lH:l - A SPLENOID LINE OF AMBER TINT Letterheads, Billheids, Statements, &c. WHICH WILL BE PRINTED 1.1 THE BEST STYLE AT REASONABLERAIIsS. FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are constantly receiving the newest, and latest patterns it, PARLOR ours, • BED itoox SETS, TABLES, Eiverythiew, in the letup.. Undertaking. We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of CI3I I FINS, • CA.SICFMS. • ROBES , and will not be underssold.'Give tag }a call before purchoising elsewhere. N. B.—J. S. Allyn has no connec tion with our business. TOWANDA. JAN. '2oth, 1881. Stevens & Long Grtoctfuts; COUNTRY PRODUCE 'STATEMENTS, COL MAIN AND PINE STS BRIDGE BTBZET WARDROBES, nature E. B. PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks General Dealers in PROVISIONS, E 13 f.1111:1:4 To their new storey§ t its old stand otros, Stevens &Merenr.) They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stook o Choice New Qopde, which they have Swap/ on hand. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To the PRODUCE TRADE And Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds. M. J. LONG. DR. JONES' CREAM CAMPHOR. IS TUB NAME of the popularOnament that cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, Pain in the Face. Head or Spine, Chop Hands, Bruises, Swains. Burns. Mosquito Bites, Sting or ;, Bits of an insect, Poison Vines, eta., for Man or Beast Always reliable, and almost inahtutan. eons in its relief. Having an agreeable odor it Is pleasant to apply. Sold by all druggists. .Price 7b eta. NEIFMSIEEMMO ASA JONES, Prop'r4 319 N. Milt. Phila., Pa. - Jan. 19.6-m. DR. JONL'WOREAM CAMPHOR IS -TEE NAME OF the popular Liniment that cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites. Twin In the Face. Head or Spine. Chapped bands. Bruisea.Sprabes, Burns, Mosquioto Bites. Sting or Bite of an in- sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc.. for man or beast. Always reliable, 'and almost Instantaneous in 111 relief. Baring= agreeable odor, it is pleasant to apply. . Sold by all drug gist,. Price 25 cents. N. B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal a the State Fair.lB79. Mar 20 17. CANCERS CURED AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR. MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of the world have been cured of this much dreaded disease and are now living witnesses that they have been rescued from a terrible and untmely death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Write for a Circular giving full particulars. Address Drs. ODO.ADRANZ k RUSS BROWN. Addison. N. Y. ..- Serot.3o.lyr.OPßeco. • . . lattiDALL e B spAvni CURE im, - is sun to. cue Swim, Splints. 80. 'traumas all unnatural enlarcoments. nous nor mires. Has no equal !be any buseness on beast or man. ISM' cared hlii.jolnt lamenem In a person who had suf ferd IA years. Also cured rheum. Um corns, Irost.tdtes or . 'any cruises. cut or lameness. ' It bra no equal for any blemish on Mama. Bend tor Illustrated cirular giving roams tier. Pries 11. ALL DRUGGISTS bavelt or can Wit for you. Dr. 8..1 Kendall h Co.. Proprietors, Euosourgh falls ermout. H. O. Poreux. Anent. Towanda. Pa. ALWAY " I. Ta D caP fil t White and and other material. for executing that-class Job Print:ugh at the` Woe of Tam Baur vow Itzetimma. AU orders promptly executed, and at the to Mt ash ate, AGRICITTLTURIIL 31CAOIUNEItY - • EST AND LEADING KINDS, .crore SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • R. M. WEL LE S, TOWA.IVIDA, PA. SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS• Mauled b, any_other contrivance for the thoroughpreparstiOn of all plowed ground hir plain crops, tboy will cover Woodcut grain nearly as - well as the insist. drill will . put it in. and should precede the grain drill In prepara tion of of eons. No bowler should , be without one. i ti:si • , , • . These are the very best chilled plows in the market for general nsa, and all work. I , chal lenge lair and thorough trials with them in competition with the other boding chilled plows. They are the Very best plows for bard. dry and stony soils, and lighter in draft, doing the best work, running steadier, - better points and every way reliable._ Farmer's Favorite Grain -Drill le offered u the beet drill in the market. It will beat careful comparison and competstive trial. Come and examino it. For sales new Champion Drill. PORTABLE CIDER MILLS. prices from $l5, $22 to $3O, sad up. 118 Stu Sydranlie . Cement. AOr laid just received. Excellent ana cheap For ode in any quantity. AIIBITEN FARM WAGONS, With either Thimble Skein Wood Axles or Best Whole Piece "Anchorßrand" Iron Axlei. First class,, best in quality, cheapest and warranted in every respect. Platform Wagons, Open and Top Buggies First class, excellent. and low priced. Uan27•t Good and ;boil?. Ea&ll7 sot.' Send for prices In variety, sizes and prices to snit LIQUID PREPARED PAINT. Excellent and cheapest common lead pain is warranted to give satisfaction. LUBRICATING MB. BEATA FOOT OIL. Horse dowers and Threshers Harder's, Wheeler's, Gray's. Ellis. Monitor POrtableTraction Steam Engine, Canton (Ohio) Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners, ac. - is CORN SHELLERB to variety. • Commeicial Fertilizers, Allentown, Lister Brothers, Stockbridge and Bowkers. Send for circulars.. prices lists and all enquires promptly answered. TOWANDA, August 25th tr, G. TR./ICY, - - General Lasurance, Agent, TOWANDA. PA. Olftp telth PATCH& TRACY Main. St. ALL COMMUNICATIONS 711ROU0H THE POST OFFICE WILL RE - CEIrEPHOMPTATTENTION 0v29 '7B tf T.MUIR& CO.'S GROCERIES The Oleo to save money b owing cheap Is it They reepeetprlly Immune. to the phials ,thet thhy bares large stock of nous. FEED, HEAL, GRAIN, SALT, FISH . PORK, end PROVISIONS generally. We ban also Added to our stock a Tariety of WOODEN WAGE, such u BUT= TIIBIt FIB CIIIIBIOI. crc. Just received a largo stock of Sugars, Teas. Coffees, Spices, M017L8013 . 8 PUKE SOAP, the best In the market, and other mates of soap Syrup and Molasses. which they 'offer at low prices for Cash. • oct 26 71 A LIFE-LIKE CRAYON PORTRAIT DEAD PRESIDENT. A few short hours after our brave President's death had been announced to a sorrowing coun try, every yard of crape, and every portrait that could be had were - nought up at fabulous prices. While thousands succeeded in getting his por trait, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, tried in vain. The U. B. Manufacturing Co. - of Pitts burg, Pa. bad about 2000 copies that were unsold during the campaign, outside of these there were not one hundred caplet in that (Icy. In less than Awe bouts after it had become known that they bad them, every one was sold and -thousand more were wanted:. One young man bought 500 of them, and sold them within 'an hour—clearing $6O on them. -, This Arm immedi ately telegraphed to the leading lactase pub lishers of the country, and bought up all that could be had—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 $6.00, 50 for $lO.OO, or 100 for $15.00. Any one ordering ono hundred can readily sell them in a few hours for $50.00. , Good =imagers can make . $6OO in the next 30 days selling them. Whether you wish one or 100 address ONO. STRIVEN& I)i.` , NociIv , ' , IWI,O4LOMAAO HOUSEHOLD ' The poor as well as the rich, the old as well as the young, the wife, as well as the husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, the girl as well as the boy, may just as well earn a few dollars in honest employment, as to sit around the horse and wait fOr, others to earn it for them.. We can give you employment, all the time, or during yourespare hours only; travel ing, or in your own neighborhood, among your ,friends and acquaintances. If you do not care for employment, we can impart valuable infor mation to you free of cost. It will cost you only one cent fora Postal card to write for our Pros pectus, and It may be the means of making you a good many dollars. Do not neglect this opportunity. You do not have to invest a large 'sum of money and run a trait risk of losing it. You will readily see that It will - in an easy matter to make from $l6. to' $lOO. a week, and establisha lucrative, and inde pendent business, . honorable, staaightfairward and proAtable. Attend to this matter NOW, for there is MONEY IN IT'for all who engage with us. We will surprise you and you will wonder why you never wrote to us before. Wes sem en& rewrtemt.Ans rms. Address BUCKEYE M'F'G CO., Mime this paper.) MARION, 01110 Tdept. 22, 'Bl-Smou. Hcourn Send 25 cents in stamps or AU currency fors new HORSE DOOR. It treats all diseases. Lau 35 nae SWIM. lags showiritions assumed by sick horses. BOOstable of doses. a collection of VALI:FAME rules for telling theage of a horse. with an engraving showing teeth of each year. and a large amount of other valuable hones information. Dr. Wm. B. 8W says. "I hate bought books that I paid SI and $lO for which I do not like as wail as I do yours." BUD won a Cmcazas s • halm W*wun B. Z. Kendall. /11. D., Inoeburgh Ms. Vt. Mar 20.1 yr. -fly y: c;ca_ut',i.4l P:i000 :iiiiiiii4 :il It. H. WELLES. STOP AT FOR AND PROVISIONS. Corner•Kaln and Franklin strekits TOWANDA. PA -)OF 01111(- SIZE 14x19 INCHES. U. EL MANUFACTURING CO. Pittatontgh, Pa DELL A ARTICI M'. JIENDELMA JEWELLER, Is still to be found at the OLD STAND AMIN STREET, Neal door to Dr. 11. C. Porter's Drug Store WITH A FELL LINE OF • ) FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY', STERLING - SILVER- AND 1 FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES, CLOCKS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. sir ALL OF WHICH WILL'EE SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, Clocks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman, M. RENDELMAI septl6-tf NATHAN ,TIDIX (Successor to Mr. McKean,) DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE AND LOYAL SOCK 1 00 AL; FOOT I or PINE STREET, NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, PA. 4 , w LOWEST PWCE3 FOR .CASII. . The patr onage of my old Mends end the public amorally is solicited. Seep, 80 r ,9N.,w 4 Y ., RAIL WAY 0, • . , . 0. .. v, • • .- .._ ...„ , -„Jitpk,,,,....A0„....- _ •,... It i r - • IL ' , -''''' v -,. ._,......„. .. 1,,,.. . ilif .., . Ar, tApe, l ..- sw/ i /I.tgoa - Y1 cbsterslo' 4 sious • I. bes Noises '(;?, .f:9°,' -TxE Chicago & North-Western RAILWAY L 3 'the OLDEST! ,BEST - CONSTRUCTED ! BEST EQUIPPED I and hence the LEADING RAILWAY in rat West and Northwest! It Is the short and best route 'between Chicago and all points is NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA. WT OMlNG..Nebraaks. Ca'Wotan. (*ego% Arizona, Vtah, Colorado , Idaho, Idantazut, Dievada, and, for . • Connell Illulis,Omaha,Denver,' LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE. San Francisoo,Deadwoad,Sionx City, Cedar . Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all Points in the Territories, and the West Also for Idilwankee, Green Boy, Oshkosh. Shah°, gan, Marquette, Fond du Lac, Watertown. Houghton, Neenah, Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains' of the Chicago it Noith•Western and she U. P. it'7B depart frOm, arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago. close connections are made with the take Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago & Grand Trunk Wye, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. ,Close connections made st Junction Points It is the ONLY LINE =mining Pullman Hotel Dining Cars I Chicago and Council Bluffs Pullman' Sleepers on all Night Trains, Insist open Ticket Agents selling you Tieketa via' this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago & North-Western Railway. If you vich the Beat Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your Tickets by this route, WAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.• All Ticket Agenti sell Tickets by this Line. MARVIN IIIiGHITT, lid V.P. &Oen.ldang'r. spr7 'Bl-Iy. Chicago LIVERY, STABLING, • Ilackmithig, al EPAIR cr. Seneca Arnold Having leased h' farm in Warren, has located in the above ' • branches of bnsi - nese, on FRONT ST.,, BELOW BRIDGE, Towanda, Pa. • HE HAS STABLING FOR 40 ROILSII: • - For use ol stalls. 6 cents each. Also. Horses and Carriages for hire. Rlackamithina In all its branches. promptly done, Horse Shoeing it specialty. Carriage* isnntacturod and Repaired. If you want anything in the above line can on SENECA ARNOLD. April 22-tf MtC ,A. B. WHITNEY, FASHIONABLE BiILILILBIBI ERf DRESS-FITTER ez DRESSMAKER ALSO AGENT FOR THE Domestic Perfect-Fitting Pat t erns No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda A Stock entirely new and fresh from the city; no • old goods in stock. Goods and work unsurpassed eithei in styles . or make 11p. • • , iict2S-ly, Dr. H.C., P orterVl:Orug Store, - • . ' . i • —....02 HUMPHREY - - 8R68..& TRACY, Mannfaeturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CIULDEFXS BOots,..B.hpeg - , - .RUbbets,4o.l' CORNER VAIN AND -ELIZABETH STREETS, SPECIAL mouNcutEs t JAMES WARE gAg REMOVED 1118 oilocy.trir. BUSINag 7 Head Quarters MUMS, MIN, CASH PAID for besixable P r . duce. .Fine BUTTER and EGGS a specialty. Agents Wanted eev me sell our itesy, tiChrome-Lithogrsib Pletnre of one lat 4 President This beautiful work of art is printed ut tea colors, on_heary paper, and mounted ready t o hang on the. wiW. It is not only a correct pc ? . trait, but also contains the historical eTenti his life, shows the Home at Menem,. Auturisaiite and the Deafit Bat &eV. It is a magnitk ett Memorial Picture: ',Circulars and terms free. Address. 11. W. KELLY k 711 Sansom Street, • Philadelphia , p ±a • Sept. 29, 18231-4 t. - -S PAUL. P, Nr ff.os 3 ' . 7 . 4 . 44 l'!'lay, EL critEo Mil TOWANDA, TEE SOUTIVEART COMP= OB• AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE Hz HAS EBTIBLUMED FOR lIIIRECYTHDIG IN THE LINE of Vic. JANES L INLRFIELD HORSE , Send 25, cis. is stamp or currency for them. Visas LIDITION of .41 Treatise on the Horse ma his Diseases." it gives the best treatmestie all diseases. has 60 line engravings shovit t BOOKpmitions assumed by ski hones better than can be taught to any other way, a table ahoirlarda." of sU the principal medicines used for the 110111 SS Wen u their effects and antidotes abe t , ,_ 25 et_sls poison, a large TAU:WiId sisciurte,oollectics rule •telling the age of a horse. with as eagra,4 4 showing teeth of each year and a large azo litt of other valuable horse information.. Hawines of horsemen have pronounced it worth mom than books costing $5 and - $lO. The fact that 260.000 sold In about one yen before it was ro vised shows how popular the book is. me et 'lied edition Is MCC* moan ismatterrsa • ken iron A mammas. AuENTS WASTED. Dr.-l. E. Kendall & Co., Enosburgh Falls. ,Vermont, . kiss 11-Iyr. J. H. SEM MUSS. FHE FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND OMR 31A2iIIFACTI;rliEli. Is now prepared to do all kinds of wort in ids line in the latest styles, and of the but material. • ALL WORK and MATERIAL WARRANTED: Repairing done neatly and . promptly on short notice. In PATTON'S BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store. Yon need not Die to Win. IN THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATIOII Of Bath, N. I' Tom receisM - iiine•half of yam insnrance.o cording to the ,Imericari Life Table, when um thirds of yuus life expectancy is finished-M illustration, a irignfor , woman joining the MIIS elation at 36 years'afige taking a certillestefir $2,500, receiveisl,273 when a little over 56 yan of age, exactly the period in life whenujitti financial help is generally more neeadettuir any other time. BLADES le ROGERS. Germs' ArmUl for Penn_ inue2tf BLANg BOOK MANUFACTURER AN BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER, frx Alfred J. Purvis, No. 131 - Genessee street, lITICA, N. Y LB work in his line done well and proniptly lowpst price. Parties having volumes incomplete will be ft. niahed Nrith any missing numbers at cost price . AU orders given to J. J. Soudan. Agent in Bradford County, will be promptly ixecutol sc. cording to directlons. sepi.tt THE YOST SIIcCESEIFEL REMEDY erer dip covered, as it is certain in its effects and doe not blister. Also oxcellent (or human - tea READ PROOF BELOW. PROM COL. L. T. POSTER. • Youngstown. Ohio, MayilOth, 1660. Dn. B. J. Ersnaz.z. k Co;—! bad a very melta ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very WO ly, he bad a large bone spavtn on one joint szd a small one oil tho other which made him 'al lame; I bad Usti under the charge of two veer nary surgeons which tailed to care him. Ino one day reading the advertilement of Benda. Lipman Cure in the Chicago Express, I &teams eo at once to try Mend got our aruggisu Deft to Gaud for it, they ordered three bottles; I tool them all and thought I would give it a thorsuo trial, I used it according .to directions and Us fourth day the - colt ceased to be lame, and IM lumps have disappeared. I need but one bottle and the colts limbs are as free from lumps and as smooth as any horse in the. state , en tirely cured. The curls, was so remarkable us: I let two of my neighbors have the remablLV two bottles, who are now using it. Very Respectfully, L. T. FOSTER. 1 3 n 'dull a kilint,vin' Cure . 1 5 ON HUMAN FLESH. ' Paiten's 3IUls, Wasblon co.. N.Y.. Feb.3l.'B: Ds. B. J. Kingoas. Dear flir:—The particular case on which I used your Kendall's Swim M e was a'maligtiant ankle sprain Of sixteen siontin standing. I had tried twiny things, but in Tat:. Your hpavin Cure put the foot to the gronal again, and for the drat time since hurt, lan natural position. For a family liniment' itel. cell anything we ever used. Yours truly, REV, 31. P. BELL. Pastor of M. E. Church, Pattens *Ms, N . ,„ Price $l, per bottle. or kix bottles for SI "„ Druggists have it or can get it fer you, or it be sent to any address on receipt of price bl l . proprietors. DU. B.J. KENDALL k CO., Ea° burgh Falls. Vt. Bold at CEE