IWhipping to the Otel-Thne II A ptblic school fifty years ago was a 'very different affair from what it is now adays. Upon my word, when I think of the whipping that went on day after day in the old /lay how Soh °id. lam astonished at it: Yet, with - the variety of coeporal punishment so freely bestowed. them was mingled s sort of ghastly sportive element, a grim humor Which did not ocinniend itself to the perception of him who . received the flaggellatkm. A merry conceit, for instance, was tint of Master Clough: That ingenious person wank/direct a culprit to Maul upon the platfortn, l near _the desk, and without bending the knees, tot* the floor with his fingers. Then a smart flourish of the rattan and a. sudden blow would cause the unhappy youth to involtintarily resume an up right position with diverting rapidity. It was really very amusing (to Master Clough). Sometimes an offender would be asked by one of the masters which instrument of torture be would choose, the riding-whip, the ruler, or the rattan: Whichever he. seemed to prefer was not the one used, but one of the others would make him smart. This little change would have a healthful moralin finence upon the scholar, teaching pa tience and resignation under disappoint ment. A pleasant illustration (to the teacher) of the irony of fate was shown in another way. When the stock of iattans ran tow (and that was not sel dom) some victim in disgrace would be dispatched for a fresh supply. knowin : that on his return be would feel the first stroke of the rod. With what ingen • ions rOnememt of torture the victim was thus made to find the weapon that should wound him ! There was another clever diversion of our kind-hearted masters which in summer, when the days sere long, oc casionally broken the monotony of school-bey life. Sometimes, of a sultry July afternoon. a Aired scholar, over come by the heat, would find the sound of voices in the room grow fainter and fainter, his head would droop and finally sink upon his desk, and he would quickly be in the pleasant land of dreams. Then it was that the master, seizing hie rattan end stealthily yet joy fully striding across' the rows of desks; would give the sleeping wretch such a rousing whack as to astonish and con found as well as suddenly awake him. I confess that these diversions of the pedagogue were not without their at. traction for us who looked on and saw the comical-contortions of the boys whose for Mer-it was at the moment to . . be under, d is cipl in e . The fact that our turn might come next did not prevent us from finding what entertainment we Might in what our master evidently en joyed. None of us bad yet read the maxims of the cynical La nochefou- cauld, but we realized that under - cer tain circumstances there*, something in the misfortunes of our 'friends that gives us a certain sort of satisfaction. Those were indeed days when flog ging was administered in no horaceps thic doses, but with a most heroic full ness of practice. -I once made a careful estimate of my own experience in that way, and came to the conclusion that I had averaged about a whipping and a half a day during my connection with the Mayhew School Of course we be came somewhat inured to this rough treatment. It was considered the pro per thing to suffer with Spartan firm ness, and he who while laid across the master's knee could calmly make col*. cal and derisive faces from his ignomi nious position, for the entertainment of his associates, without having his atten tion diverted to other parts of his body, was accounted a brave fellow. Then there was a superstitious belief that by laying one's eyelash in the hand that was about to be feruled, the accursed wood was mire to be-ehattered on coin ing in contact with the magic hair. • .B,nt I never , saw one shattered.—posion SPEED or nranis:::=-The rates of flight of the different species of wild birds Lave not; so far as we know, been measured, and it is difficult for us to tiee how this pould bp . done. :Various estimates have been made 'by different authors, but it taus! be`'remembered That these. are merely estimates, and cot measarements of speed. Speaking of the passenger - pigeon (Eclop isles rjigraterict), /triduben itsys: Their great powei of flight enables theta' to survey and pass over an ;astonishing el.tetit of ootintry it aa very short time. This is prayed dy facts uell-known in America. Thus, pigeons have been killed in the neighborhood of New York with their crops tall ot rise which they .. must have collected in the fields of Georgie and Carolina, these districts being*. nearest -in which they could pudgy have procured a supply of that kind of food. ita theis power of diges don' is so great that they will decompose fool entirely in twelve hours, they must in this cue have travelled between three and four hundred miles in six boars, which show their speed to be, at an average', about one mile in -a minute. - A velocity each as this world enable one of these birds, were it so inclined, to visit the European.continent in less thsn4lsree days.' - 'Writing of the common wild swan (O,yritts Aetericanes), he says: 'When travelling to a distance they- proceed at s grOt height, with a_ steady and well suitained flight, though by no inestis.so refills' that. of the trumpeter. swan, *if difference probably arising from the greater weight and afar extent of the latter.' A little farther on he quotes Dr. Sharpless, of Philadelphia. as saying of the same species:. 'The swan, when migrating, with a moderate wind in his favor, and mounted high in the air, certainly travels at the Tate of one hundred miles or more an hour. I have often timed the flight of the ' itonae, and found one mile a minute a .conircou rapidity, and. when ' the two birds, in a change of feeding ground, have been flying near gash other. which . 411 *; -. 41 i0 - Mtat 4 ,ity . f 4 isblY Passed *tit I,tearlt. dkinhie gig velortity.' Of itiellach Anclehi - nil's - that he believes that it !Naita "to of seventy miles an hour, and of the giolifesi . eye (Ciaegele Wares it ,can easily traverse the lanety mites an hoar,' Mani additional citation.- might , 7 they would scarcely serve to determine the question.—.Pbrest andyitrism, - - I AK roux connsawn that $I 1r Cream Balls is a care tor. Catarrh, By Fares, etc. Katy cures bare been made among my cus tomers. They one abided Ands! eve this, Cubist qf aB catarrh remectles, s Ind.' C. T. Krum, Thrall*, To Ps. Price 50 eta. 001.4, 1800. Nor. 10-2 w A FRISCO Talcs.-:-Of the many tricks of those who live by their wits to. take in the unwary, the "gold nugget pin dodge" is the most successful. This oft-practiced game ,was played last Saturday night upon a citizen. who has often prided himself as being "no fool." As be was passing „the Baldwin Hotel, he saw a seedy,' semi-respectable ing party, who was walking a feii 'atepti ahead of him, atop, and, stooping, ap pear to pick up something bright, which when held up to light, was seen by the citizen to be a nugget pin, evidently solid gold, and weighing fully .one ounce. "What a lucky find!" remark - pi the overjoyed stranger to the citizen as he gleefully held , it up• fo the latter's inspection. - 'lt's worth considerable,' continued lie, and it's a - windfall to me, for I'm dead broke. I wish I could sell it.' , 'What do yen want for or asked the tumturpeoting victim, who thought he scented a cbanee to turn an honest penny by a neat business stroke. - 'Well, I don't know what it's worth. I wish there was a pawnshop open. Give me ten dollars and yen can have iL' • 'Ten tiollars for a $2O nugget; too much,' thought the victim, and then :Can't do it,' remarked he aloud. 'Well, lam hard up. Now what will you giver persevered the stranger, who appeared to hesitate to . take less.. The slirewd citizen finally secured the pin for $4.50, only , to find when he had bier:itches° examined, that it was a good imitation of gold, but, being only made of brass, it was not worth, as mud! aspie paid for it by $4.49. The victim has cut another eye-tooth, and now declares that he would not buy a gold mine at any price from a stranger. —San Francisco Past. SIX HUNDRED Vicrtms.—The All a California says:—The Corwin landed on St. Lawrence Islanf, having orders to investigate the whole-sale starvation of the natives. At thri first village at which they larded all were dead; so, also, at the second where fifty-four dead bodies were counted, nearly all full : grown males. At :another place one` - hundred and fifty persona—men, women and children—were dead. At the next settlement twelve dead bodies and at the following thirty were found. All the inhabitants on the north side of the' island, where whisky traders add liquor,, are dead—not one escaping. The general starvation occurred two years ago last 'winter. Since then the presence of the Corwin in the, Arctic his broken up this inhuman whisky ttading. ' The empty whisky kegs were strewn all about. The total number of dead bodies found on St. Lawrence Island was dyer six hundred. The sur vivors say that white traders from Hon olulu sold whisky which the .natives 'bought and got drunk, remaining so during the season for laying in their. winter supply of walrus and seal. Photographs of these groups of dead bodies, as they yet lie about, frozen stiff, were taken. . The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser mentions what may be safely set down as the worst case of spelling of recent record. It, occurred in a !notis' of a 'sellybrasbun,'-to be held on the shores of 'Lake Eary,' and mentioned the 6c casion as a 'guble.' This word troubled the editor a good deal but with rare per spicacity he at length resolved it into 'jubilee.' Leipsic has just celebrated the 400th anniversary of the introduction of print- lug into the town which is now the great centre of German printing. The art was introduced in 1481 by Andreas Preisner, professor of theology. The town now possesses 82 printing offices, and employs 12,000 people in the vari- OUP branches of the book trade. 4P We take great pleasure in calling the at tention of our friends and customers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup which is perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste,' will asps ningeste, and giveslelier almost.instant .. It-Matters not. ; lion severe gaas.,Cough may he; how Waal eivigh medicines ` on have tried, or how many physicians you haie con sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro perties of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend ing, matter. leaving theni in a healthy con dition, free from irritation, and the air pas sages clear, besides invigOrating and strengthening the general system. Price 50 cents. For the positive cure of Constunp lion, Coughs, Colds Asthma, Bronchitis , Dry Hacking Cough, Lo i ns of Voice, Irritation of the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ ens% Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, we reCommend this medicine above all others. I Youri truly, CLARY B. Potann, June -Iy. $. snd Ward House Block. Why, suffer snob unspeakable torture's, Rheumatism has been conviered, Kendall's Spark' Care is the victor. Bead the adv't. THE VERY LATEST -STYLES IN NEWS, BOYS' AND OMLDB,ENS' SUITS; HATS, ' CAPS, " OVERCOATS, RATS, CAPS, OVERCOATS, FURNISHING GOODS, eta., FURNISHING GOODS, etc., Are arriving daily in immense quanti ties at H. JACOB'S RELIABLE CLOTI!I3 HOUSE (Established 1865), whaetlii Lased, fii2etil: lia of Bite skit Overmati_ xart _ found at lower figures than any Cloth ing Houss in town. Remember Ido not sell you Shoddy and Cotton - ior all Wool. - 2 ,'Patten's.Bliock. TOWANDA, PA. H. JACOBS. NO. 26. 1&40 tirot f#ifilial !nip, TOWANtA l'A... '• '.- CAPITAL PAID IN $125.000 SURPLUS PITND ~ 80.000 . • „ 'rids Bask 'ofreaa" titiaatua fatalities kit W traaaarajou of s wood , banking aimea, N. K. BETTS. - ;os. POWELL. Cashier. President bb. 1.'78. 1 ' . _ 4,7'..4 TRUE TONIC. BM ECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. Ill'ON BITTERS are highly recommended - for all , diseases rep qui ring a certain and efficient tonic; especially radigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter= nun. nt Ferers, Want of Appetite Loss ciki!nragli, Lack ilEfsem, de. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and oyes new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on theltligmtive organs, rera um ill dyspeptic syinVloms, such as Tasting' the Food , B& ping , Heat ire the itoribura.ak, ine only iron Preparation that will nob _the:teeth -give i headache. Sold by all drnggs is, Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. tf useful and amusing reading—sent free. ' , . . . BROWN CHEMICAL<CO., Baltimore, Md. _ .. . . a ,,. . .. . , 7 , .. , ~, ..1?. . •. . . , . .. .. . THE POPULAR CORNER GEO. L. ROSS, Has filled up the old. MoNTANYE STORE with, a full and complete stock of FEE4II GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Cali here for - your Groceries, After you get prices st floss' 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. ROlll% -AU kinds of Produce taken In ex change for goods or for cash. TRI Towanda 5 cl. Store MA 111 srrnipm9r, (NEXT DOOll TO FELLS & CO. Is prepared to offer' a complete assort ment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Crockery, Glassware, MIME and DECORATED CHINA. Latest designs and patterns of MAJOLICA WARE, BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, &C. For the coming Spring Trade, we adhere as heretofore to our established principle—that a quick sale with a small profit is - better than a slow one with a large profit—and therefore our prices in any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. SW"We endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money. tf alTr LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. o RHEUMATISM As it is for all diseasca of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It ateeneu the irsetete of the acrid poison that eanatho dreadful iroacriaif which - Daly the %dative* of =meatus can realize; THOUSANDS 'OF CASES of the wont forma of this terrible disease have been quickly relieved, in a 'hart 1:1,11 PERFECTLY CURED. KIDNEY-WORT bats had wonderful ariceess a and aft immense sale in every part of the Country. In bun• dreda ot Ca.. 12.3 it hart cured whero all eleo had Ms mild, but eildelent, CEIITAIN IN ITR ACTION, but harmless in AU 032013. _ elcamet, Streartheni and glvesNew Lite to all the important era:tweet rho body. The nananl action of the Sidners is restored. The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and Abe Bowels 1123 re freely and Ittalthially. In We way the worst dL3eaa32 . are eradicated buns SPRINC MEDICINE. Always cam CONATIPAr VON, BIIX3 atel all PENA= Discaaaa. Is put up in Dry Vegetable Tortie, !nth:L . (lms, one taticag3 of vl.tch mates qv.arts medicine. • Also I n Lipoid borne, very Coneentratedtor the convenien c e et tie s.e who ennOot readily pre pare it. It acts with eitney eitherfortn. GET IT PF YOUR DRUGGIST. kvItICE, $l.OO WELL , lIICUARDSON A; Go., Prop's, Mill Bend the dry pinst.pald.) , KIDNEY::WORT ago's &carriages Cheaper than ever at the OZD assratazzanwamr. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his large and amidst° assortment of { Open & Top Buggi©s EEO PLATFORM WAGONS all of his own MANUFACTURE and war ranted in. every par tieular . Dryint's 'Flexible Springs used , in ell Plstbirta Weliebe.l The easiest and best In bite. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! Look at these figurea: Two heated Carnage' froze .... $l5O to $175 ' , beton, one seated 125 to 150 Top Maples 125 to 150 Opin Buggies , ' ' 80 to 100 Democrat wagons 90 to 110 .Itinnember th at the above are all fully waning. ed. Itroiltiern, na,_ pay. Iliopetans prosnavattteneteeLtn at 25 per cent Itelerwlast yew ptken, „ , 011iceand Factory cor. Min sit Elie Efts. 0 Ott 7701 1 Jas.: psdrazir. KLINE'S MARKET. C.,&RitOIL4 BLOCK Main Street, nut JOHN W, KLINE, Hsvzxa REMOVED 818 MEAT&VEGETABLE air Aiumor o more. 'convenient location, and established Mattel! the „Cessoll• mock. appetite Nedra tiotelitoisiotorgl to =PAY with rise bffaCEarilV MEL N. DONLENTIC Wittirt kilo S3l - 8014131KA SAUSAGE a specialty. All or. dors promptly de/lvored. AIRE&CO. FALL AND WINTER ATTENTION, IS. INVITED to our firat-elass EteatingStoves They are too well known to require any commendation— New !Leda, Westminster, Crown Jewel. We also have a line of CHEAP BASE BURNERS, the best of their class in the market s and . well adapted, for ‘sup plying a deinami for an efficient bit in- expensive heating stove, WOOD HEATING STOVES in great variety. - . ' S► - af et 0 HAPPY THOUGHT Sold In Towanda and Vicinity by A.D.DYE& CO A LARGE STOCK OF Wood Cook Stoves CARRIAGEMAKERS AND BLACIfiSlaTifEr SUPPLIES, AND A GENZEtAL STOOK OP HARDWARE MAIN DT., TOWANDA. Towanda, Oct. Blat t 1881. Yon that have beauty, Come sad let us take it, • • And you that have none. Caine and let us make it. • -PHOTOGRAPHERS, . 0 Oordially invite the public to give chum a call St the • • Booms formerly occupied by G If Wood , TOWANDA, PENNA. • Recent improvements in the skylight have far. niahed facilities for taking perfect pictures quickly and in en kinds of weather. PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In. dia Ink, Water Colors,Crayons, or Pastelists, my size. FINEST WORE OF ARTISTIC EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. A STOCK or PRAIiEEB ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. C. S. DAYTON. - R It.,RoarSIVILL. Towanda, Oct 8,1880. - 17 MRS. D. V. EITEDGE, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HUMAN HAIR MI AS WIGS, SANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine Braid, E'VEltintald MA:4MM TO riatliAlltTliADE ga - EpecialAttention given to COMBINGS Roots aliturnsdone mai SWITGEUE tront ti urinate. Also Agent for Hurdefa Invisible Face Ponder, Madam Clark's Corsets. and Shoulder Brace Elastics. airPartlealar ot*thorsold {o dressing Who bairsi their homes or ot mg Waco of boaiseso. over Enos 4 Hildretb's store. - norlB4Sar ..Mays.-D. V. STOrDOIL i.:.- _ .... . A. N. NELSON - .. .. - WATCHES • OP 'III ' 70: 1. a li GOLD AND PLITED - ‘ of 4'1184 varieti.sad Speak/dr& itirivattlemlar attention pad to ripelrim.,. 8 / 1 0 P is Deck., k Vought'e Grocery Store, awn street, Towlko&r, Penns.sep9a) toarchl74l -18 81% RANGES GOODS, ONE MORE PICEMIE CALLERY IN TOWANDL G. N. WOOD CO. will open their New Gallery in , Patton's Bkiak, on the Pint Monday of April. Hulot fitted up entirely am with the best of inetwunwits, we are prepared to make Tintypes, 4 at sae dttlag, all fur AO eta. in neat envelopes, 10 for 111.00. Copying of in kinds otPhotopaphe,and Btenosoople and large view work done st.tida Give no s all and we wlll try and satisfy Jon In price and quality. mar 38 A.. BEVERLY 8111TH _ • BOOK.. BINDER N D Dealer . In Scroll Saw. Goode. BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY . and CHEAPLY. Pine Blank. Book ILK SPECIALTY. .11.3nateur's Supplies. This dejartment of my bulneM is very corn piste. and being a practical senor myself I know the wants of My patrons. WOODS, SAW BLADES. • CLOCK 31017.111 M, bc, constantly on band. /1/- 51.55 worth of designs for $l. Send for yricellsts. • . " REpOSTEU" BINDERY, • Park street, P.O. box 1519. • 7 - • Towamis.. Ps WE KEEP IN STOCK ENEMY QUALITY OF • t , CARDS, ENVELOPES, NOTEHEADS, LETTERHEADS, BTATEMENTS, AND WILL DO ALL KIND SOP JOB PRINTING 47 SR42 NOME. WE RAVE IN STOCK A SPLENDID LINE OF AMBER. TINT Leit l erheads, Bullheads, Statements, &c. WHICH WILI. BE PRINTED IN THE BEST STYLE AT REASO EARLE RATES. FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are eonstantli reaming the newest and- latest patterns in PARINI SUITS, . BED. ROOK SETS, I TABLES,. IWireirYthillita• in ; the Ftir• niture Undertaking. We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of • CAILTLETS. and will not be undersold. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. N. S.—J. S. Allyn , has no connec tion With our business. IE. B. -PIERCE. TOW IM , 1 C, GRocznizs, COUNTRY, PRODUCE COIL MAIN AND PINE BTB.► &c.; &c., Ms old etsod of For. Stenos fi Meteor.) They invite attention to their complekt assortment and very large stook of ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN And, Cash Paid-for Desirable Kinds. X J. LONG. DR. JONES CREAM CAMPHOR. NAME of the popular Unament that cure" Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen Or fattened Joints, Prost Rites. Pain in the Face, Haul or Spine, Choppedliands, Bruises, Sprains, Burns, Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect. Poison Vines. etc., :for Man or Beast - Always reliable, and .ahnost instantanAl eons in its relief. Haying an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. Sold by , all droggis ed is s i Price 26 eta. N. 8.-7 This 1111 .4. /Lt.-14- received a Prise lh at the State /sir. 18i9. ASA dONSS, Prep". US N. 34 St, Ma.; Pa. Jan. 13. 6-te. DL JONES'CREANCAMPHOE IS TSB SAME OF thepopular Liniment that cures Ithemustism, 'NewsWs, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, frost Bites. pain in the Pate. Head or Spine, Chapped hands. Bruisee.Sprains. Burns. Ifosquioto Bit* Sting or Bits or an in.' sect, Poison from common Poison Vines, etc., fbr man or bast. Always reliable, and almost instantaneous in its relief. Haringaaagreeabie odor, it is pleasant to- apply. Sold by all drug. gists. Price 25 cents: N.B.—This Liniment received a Prise ILedal a the State rair.lB7o. Mar 201 y. EMPLOYMENT- POR ALL, MELIA A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. The poor as well so the rich, the old as well as this young, the wife. as wail as the husband, the yo nAg maiden as well as the young Matt, the es wen.. the boy. mei lust as well ens • • dollars In honest employment, as to sit around the house and wilt for others to ears 11 for them: We can give you employment, all the tins, or during your spars hours only; travel. tug, or in your crettusighbonhood, snow your Mends and salmantinices. you do not cart for employment, we can impart valuable infer. nation.to lon free of coat. It will cost you only one cent fora Postal cud. MS' writs for our Pros. pectin, and it may be the means of ;plating you a good many dollars. • Dal not nested this opportunity. You do not lave to Wont a large. stun of mum, and run 11 grist tisk of losingit. You will readily see that it will be an easy matter to make from $lO. to $lOO. sweet, sad establisha lucrative,. and Inds. pendent tuskless, honorable, stasighttorward and protteble. Attend to this matter ItOW, for then Is MOWRY IA IT for all yam 00116118 frith us. We will surprise you so4ou wnlwonder why you never wrote to us_b efore. W n . ism POLL newsman Via 5..% Address summits Imo 00... (Name this paper.) Maitios, Oxus. Sept. '22, •81-smog, BRIDGE STREET WARDROBES, -AND---. ROOMS / &c. Successor to N. P.'Hicks. Al JAN. 26th, 188/. yens & Long General Dealers in PROVISIONS, ~ Ark RAVE REMOVED To their now otora i g • ChOice New Goods, which they have always on hand. To the PRODUCE TRADM tozo. irrxvzsr&l 4:20: YEAR 011 BET'S LadyN Book il , Low Price of 2 :PER IriAll. ?le lidest sad Best LOlll3ll is tielferld. SEE THE MONTHLY CONTENTS, For 1882* A 'COMPLETE .NOVEL 1N EVERY NVMBL R: Besides the following old-time specialties: Beautiful Original Steel Plate Engravings. De signed by F. 0. C. Harley.. Diagram Patterns for Ladles and Children. • Mammoth Colored Fashion Plate. bhort Stories, Poems and Sketches. Our Popular Novelty. Pages in Colors. 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The ills*, to save money b anying Is at Oonthr Math and Haut in abuts. They taspeattsdl7 aziaolto• la Ott publle. that t4taq hate sta4 at FLOUR, =M. 111144., Wirealat. SALT. Fin eo tc. 444 generally. •We lave &IA added to ow stock rsilety of WOODEN WARE. each es SUTTER 111118. lON% CHURNS, TO Just received a large stock of Frame, Teas, Coffees. Spice*. MOULSON'S PURE 'SOAP. the best In the market, and other snakes of soap Syrup. and Molasses, which they offer at low prices for Cash. 1' '; act 2677 reoppios WWI Dlr thments „nee , Manta mound inintclt TOLU, tn. HO - ads 4 Mint, tonio, a tem after the cough has beetiieUeeed. p Sys. GREEN IL RAM_ CoinaolooloMer of Internal lieventre, Washington. D. C.. Jan. 111th.1980. rays: " TOLU. ROCK and ILYX Is an agreeable Remedy in Pectoral complaintaand Is Mused as a Medicinal. preparation under the U. S. Racked Statute.. and wh OCR,pd, may he sold by DRUGGISTS. Gnd nibs! persons.,without special tar, " or license. • CAUTION I ,trtirtodez,labLoilerlairs Rye for Lowassca A Moirrnt's TOLD. ROLIg and RYE—which is the only MEDICATED Or tide made—the genuine has their name on the Proprietary Stamp on each bottle. Put up in Quart Bits Bottles. Price $l.OO. 201.17 1 ROME Preens CHICAGO, ILL. a Sold DRUCCISTS and GENERAL DEALERS Everywhere. CANCERS CURED AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. • HUNDREDS b e e PIMEWONS from all pSrta of 'the world bath been armed ot w: nino n dreaded Mumma are now firing witnesses that they here been rescued from a terrible and untimely death. !footers. Ministers and the Poor traded Free. write forseirenlirerinstollporticralars. Address Drs. pEo. CRANE & WWI BROWN. Addison. N. Y.. Sept.llo.ll7.oPliaco. ......OF- STOP AT FOR TOWANDA.I PA I T - 17,1a1l ► 7C, 1111 E AD% stnenoN WASI la M. HENDELMAN JEWELLER, L still to do found at the OLD STAND- MaLY STREET, Next door to Dr. H. C. Porter's Drug Store AT/7I A PULL LINE OF FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS : . ..,.' WATCHES, , j.,E,W.-EIRY,, STERLING SILVER *ND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLE'S &- EYE GLASSES, CLOCKS, FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST; W ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT TEE ' VERY LOWEST maw, Clocks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman. M. HENDELMAN. eptl6.tt • NA'T'HAN TIDD, (Successor to ]lr. McKean,) DEALER IN PITTSTON, .WILKESBARRE_ • AND. LOYAL. SOCK •'• J • 43.011•Ly_ _ FOOT oir PINE , BTREET. NEAR COURT HOUSE, TOWANDA, PA. sir LOWEST PRICES FOR EASEL-0i The Wronsee of my old friends sad the public pmers.Uy 1 sollelted:. ,9sep: 80 Chicago & North-WCstern RAILWAY Ta theOLDEST t REST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST • EQUIPPED I. and hence the • LIMA.3I:IOIN RAILWAY _ OP THE West and Northwest It is We short null beet route between Chicago and all points in • • NORTHERN ELLIMAN. lOWA, DAKOTA, WY OMING. Nebraska. Callifornia, Oregon. Arizona, Utah, Colorado. Idaho, ?dominos, Nevada, and for Commit Bluff's, Omaha, Denver, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE. Ban Francisco,Deadwood, Sioux City, Cedar .Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all 'Points in the Territories, and the Wait. Also ler Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Marquette. Fond Lac. Watertown. Hton. Neenah. Menasha. S du t. Paul, Minneapolis oug . Hu h rOn, Volga. Fargo, Bismarck, Willolll}, LaCrotse. Owatonna, Simi all points in Minnesota. Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains Of the Chicago b North-Western and she U. P. WY , depart from, arrive at and vaii the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago. close connections are made with the Late Shore, Michigan Central, Beiltbnore 4 Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, aM Masao Grand Trunk Rys, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. earelose eon nectio4e made at Junction Politic It is the (OILY LINE rimming Potitian Hotel Dlntag- Cars Dlrww Chicojo and Council "Is. Pullman Sleepers ou all Night Trains. Insist open Ticket Agents selling, urotMckets via this road. Etandneyour Tickeni, mid refuse to buy if they do not read over Vie oblate° k tlicatlk•Western Rs Ilya,. • 1f you wish the Best Traveling Acconnzods, • tions you will buy your Tickets by this route, WAND WILL TARE NONE OTHER. lilt Ticket Agents sell Tickets by Ude Line. MARYDI HUGHITT, 2d Y.l ) ..&Glen.lisurr. spr7 Chl4sgo. LIVERY, STABLING, llachmitling, age-Haling ad .IEPAILIBEING-. . . SeziecaArnold Having based LOS farm in Warren. Link located in the above • branches of bad • • Hess,. on FRONT ST., - BELOW, BRIDGE, Towanda, Pu. HE HAS STABLING FOIL 40 BOSSES. For taile of stalls. 5 cents each. Also. Horses and Carriages for hire. Elackarnithing in all its branches. promptly done, Horse Shoeing a specialty., Carriages Manufactured and Repaired. If you want anything in the above line call on • SENECA ARNOLD:. April 224 f MRS A. B L WHITNEY; nagioNsals mzzatirm ER A DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER . ALSO AOSIIT 808 2:83 DeraestioPerfect4ltting Patterns No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Mot ways Mod Stock entirely new and fresh from the efts; /10 old;goods in stout, Gpods and work unsurpassed elthe r r in styles or make up. 0et73.:1y IMMPHREY Mannhictarers and-Wholesele Dealers in all kinds al MEN'S, BOYS, MISSES, AND CHILD RENS 13 . 0tits;•-ShOps, Rubbers,..4! CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, As REMOVED !US GROCERY RDBDIEsit TUE SODTU-EAST CORNER Pir . AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE HE HAS EfirtABLISRED Head Quarters uce. Fine BUTTER -tind__.EGqs eryht,tre «ants Wanted Zu to ifil - Chrozoo-Laborspb Picture of our Liu 'reaktess • JAMES- GARFIELD.. This beautiful work or art Is printed 1 tez .tors, on heavy . paper, and mounted ready ag on the wall. It is not only $ corre.ct it, but also contains the historical event& ct life, shows the Bone at treater. Aliattillltiril d - the Deatt•Bed Scene, It L a. magultlcest modal Picture. Circulars and terms tree. Address, 11. W. KELLEY k 0). 711 Hansom Street, Plinsilelplea, h. • Sept. 29, 181314 t. • ad fa = ORSEor eurren 2s cy. itthas%l.l tanrzoi of 0 .41 Treatise on the Horse std Disesaes." It gives the best treatinettf.r diseases, has 60 tine etupevinge theta ; I GOK positions assumed by li c k horses better than can be • ught in any other us . a table Showing 4,, 5 , .f all the principal used for the bores well as their effects , and antidotes-wt en r , 6 chpoison, a large collecticn r•xv•ata arcitrere voles fLr Llizig the age of a horse. with an u rge bowing teeth of each year and a large arum& .f Other valuable horse information. llardred, •f horsemen have pronounced• it worth more ban books costing $5 and $lO. The fact Q., : 0.000 sold In about one year before it wu rs. ed shows how popular the book la. The re led edition is arum moan 13,7 mucrizwc. , qtr, os • ciactrs.ut. AGM'S WA3ITED. Dr . =dial t Co.. ilnosburgh Palls, %erri, , nt War 11-Iyr. • Is how prepued to do all kisdi of workl2 .his line in the latest styles, and of the 1,4; material. F ; ALL WORE and MATERIAL WARILINTED. Repairing done neatly and, prop on abort notice. In PA TTON'S BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store. MUTUAL ENDOWMEST you receive one-half of your inscrance.4: cording to the American Lifer, Tatile, whet :T, thirds of your life expectancy 110,11Inslati-t• Ulna Mrs tion. a man or woman joMing the AID (nation at 38 years of age taking "a certilat64 $2,300, receives $1.273 !then a little over :4 .ytta of age, sweetly the period in life wben Ltt financial help is generally more needed 11::.t: any other time. june2tt. All work In ttii line done well and prowtli lowest price. Parties baying volnines incomplete .111 bet ibillbed with say missing numbers at con Tux ;) AU orders given to J. J. Scatasn, Aga: - Bradford Coamty. will bwpromptly exeentei cording to directions. KENDALL SPAvihr 2:05 THE MOST StrCeliSiTL RENIE4Y ever: • ered, as it is certain In its effects 121: of blister. Also excellent fur FAD PROOF BELOW. FROlt COL., L. T. FOSTEL Youngstown, Ohio, Illy inth:l 4 Da. D. J. Immaz.z. & Co:—I had s serf s% 'le liambletoniasi colt ithicla I prized serf 7, be had a large bone spavin on one lel:" small one on the other which male ta' ..e; I had him under the chargo - of , e• • r$ surgeons which failed to curl, him ne, day reading the advertisement of Kos pain cure In the Chicago ExPrescld''', d a on cet to try it, autl'got our dr:LW!' o send for it, they ordered three bottler • .em all and thought I would give it& used it according to directions c 1! onyth day the colt ceased to be Isa.r. 3 : mops have disappeared. I used but ot,' , d the colts limbs are as free from itF", =OW: as any horse In the state, it 4l ; !rely cured. The cure was so renariV.i.v let two of my neighbors have the wo boniest, who sip now using' it. Very ItespectfullY. LI.. T. endairs Spa,iin" ON HUMAN FLESH. tten's Mills. Wash'ton co., N.Y., Feb' THI• B. JAchtliMhle Dear Sit:--The Aar Ott vadat I aced your gentiall'sa r iw • malignant ankle sprain visiztevaa . ! • • ding. 1 bad tried many things,Mt's • our Swett' Cure put. the foot to th O! and for the tint time sincet;- - t" tarsi position. Por a family Unixul s elm anything we over used. Yours truly, RED'.P.BEI; , Pastor of Z? Church, Patient • Price $1 per bottle, or iI: bottles fort.% ragatata have it or can get it fer you. • sent to any address on reccipbof Pr i 4 r roprietors, DR. B. J. KENDALL t ‘" nrgti Papa. Vt. Sold at Dr. H. C. Porter's DruS St. 4 TOWANDA., PA. PEoLu l , Amu!mow n JAMES W'CABE FOR EVERYTHING IN THE UNE OP lIIEUES, PIIMIIBII, ace., - ace. CASH PAID- for Dclshal4 specialty. J. H. S MM . 1 NS. , PRE FASHIONABLE BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER BIANTWACITIIEII You need not Die to Win IN THE AND ACCIDINT ASSOCIfiTIZ Of Bath, N. Y BLADES k .P.CnIEU General Agenti for Peres LANK BOOK MANUFACTt AND S. BOOS BINDER, PAPER RIILER;'.I:, lfred j:Purvis No. 131 Genessee street, UTICA, N. Y OS - . &- TRAC EMI Aprtt iy g',:•_tl
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