Ell ITEMS OF INTEREST. Astereatag Faets Called hew Here a*d There. —French wisdom—Women who hare not fine teeth only laugh with their eyes. ' —Ladies of the highest rink inland are again wearing their hair cut snort and curled. The same style preTails in limbuo- .—At a recent sale of rabbits in- England the enormous sum of $2OO was paid for one of these little creatures. Of course it was of a famous breed. —Some thieves, at Harrisburg, `not only stole all the provisions in a house the other 'night, but carried off half a ton of coal without arousing the family.. : • What do•yon:think off - iny neNif bon net?" said Mrs. Spicer. "Too 'much poke for a shilling," said Seth ; bathe will change his mind when the,hill:comes in. a —Tito cotton spiiulles of the world lIIIIII ber 72,121,148,, Great Britain having 39,- 500,000,. and the-United States following with 10,921,148. The earliest cotton sal in the United States was established at Bridge water, Ham, prior to 1787. —An American lady who lias spent some time in Hungary writes enthusiastically about the beauty of the people. The men are simply goig eons matures—the hand somest in the w n rld. The women are pro- Inounced nearly a match to the men. ' —A young man from Eastern Canada who reoently Went to Winnipeg, rented a room at a hotel there and leases the sofas and chairs to other parties Who have been unable to secure accommodations. The en terprise nets him a comfortable income. —Said a former resident of Texas : I was innocent of the theft of those horses, bat my breaking jail and running away makes folks think I was pay. However, if I bad staid and asserted my innocence,. they'd have lynched me, so I never regret. ted the step i" —A lady writing about raising roses in pots in the , house, reaches - the conclusion that the one evident object in buying roan; is to cultivate the - first-class virtues. You show " faith" in buying / cultivate " hope " in keeping it, and you viVl need all the " charity " you can muster to keep from pitching it out doors. - --A strong desire is manifested at Balti more to abolish the Peabody medals and prizes in the public schools. The teachers say the competition for these rewards is detrimental to the health of t„ho pupils. The mental strain upon those competing has been known to be so great as to cause phys ical exhaustion and sickness. —A young lady, having " set her cap" for a rather large specimen of the opposite sex, and having failed to win him, was tell ing her sorrow to b couple of her confidants,' when one of them confronted her with these words : ."Never mind, Mollie, there are as _good fish in the sea as ever were caught." " Mollie lmovis that," replied her little broth er, "but she wants a whale." —Cooler and clondier:—" There is no 'use of talking, said a New Haven woman. l'Every time I move I vow I'll never move again ; but such neighbors as I get in vial! Seem'i though they grow worse and worse." "Indeed," replied a friend. "Perhaps ' you take the worst neighbor with you when you move." An oppressive atmosphere previa* in that vininity--New Havenliegister T Parents who allow their children to grow up with scrofulous, , humors bursting from every pore areo , guilty of a great wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded with a loathsome diecase, and you will readily procure them the Cuticura Remedies. .—Berlin, Germany, has a negro colony of abont'sixty persons, many of whom went from this country, though others are natives of Africa and arrived direct. ,With one ex ception they are employed as servants. One is a servant to, Prince ; Charles. Many of theni have not only acquired' the German language, bat are said ti-use the real Berlin dialect. Three have married white girls., —To the eau:mons mass of artillery al ready in her possession,: Germany is con stantly adding more. Since . 1871 Prussia alone has added 2,000 guns, to her stock s Many of them are of the heaviest calibre. The destination of a large portion of the new guns is the fortresses on the Russian frontier. In each of these strongholds there are greht parks, of field and siege guns ready for immediate action incase of war.' —Dr.. J. B. iteed„oi Tuscaloosa, Ala., is mentioned by a local Paper as, the real in , venter of the Parrot! system of rifled guns axl projectiles: Dr. Reed patented the•rifie shell just before the ontbreak of the , war of secession, and made arrangements with R. P. Parrott, then Superintendent of the West Point Foundry, to manufacture it. Mr. Reed cast his fortunes with his section, how- ever, and Mr s Paingt seeped tha benefits o the invention. , A pure,-wholesome ;distillation of witch hazel, Anrrican pine, Canada Sr, marigold, clover blOssoms, etc., fragrant with • the heeling essences of balsam and pine. Such is Sanford's r Medical Cure for Catarrh. Complete treatment. for $l. Commissioner Price thinks that no good is accomplished by visits of Indians to Washington. "I think," he said the other day, speaking of the Sac delegation, " this is the last India _ pow-wow we will have here while lam Commissioner. It is per fect' nonsense their coming here. They . dori't know what they want when they start and the longer they stay here the less they know, and it is a waste *of time and money." —The eleven-year-old negro boy who went last week to the Georgia Penitentiary for five years Arai cut out for a gigantic idnner. On one occasion he ruined three fine oxen for Joseph Hall by cutting their feet to pieces • with a hatchet. Can another, being told to bring a jug of water, he did so, but SavOred it with a full supply of earth worms. In order to see a chicken hop its liveliest, hs pat it into the fire and burned its feet aIL —ln Nevada: city, CaL, boys of tender years and highly respected parents have been found to be addicted to the vice of opium ismokingj In Most cases theseycsmg sters who have joined' the ranks of the un fortunates have been found to own the pars. phenialia necetsary togratify their depraved tastes, and the of iceni cannot legitimately interfere with them. There is weeping and wailing among some of the first families. —lowa lawyers have become so prolix in their arguments that the matter is minder . ed a public calamity, and one of the judges ' recently said: "The State of lowa is pay ing annually, a quarter of a milliondolLus for unnecessary - gab—for these long speeches - that do no one any good, but wear out the - .Court, tire out the jury, and hurt rather than help the clients :for whom ' they are made. It is an outrage and ought to be shopped.); —Paris has a charitable institution known es the Night Asylum, the object of which' h to provide lodgings for the destitute,' The number of people in the city who are obliged to sleep out of doors is •astonishing. Reli able statistics show that about 15,000 persons lave no shelter and must itleep in the open air every night unless the hand of charity is extended to them. The society above Dam• ed has just completed a new building for the use of these unicirtnnatits., yI , III Yet PubMe figailiera, RWtaa, Tisebers. am! Stet am Tens K Mx Weei,s. Jol7 I to Amin IL ai blwts. Coital; Law estails. dot mut Naattlftt. Sent for eircwor to 41. W Illeolitoll.Reey. Malaita' Sehaot of ileetstisa rtnl Oretary. Cbasum Surat, nat.tooku. Ita me INTAIXIIII.2 sOusne Nam: PHENOL SODIVVE. Prunisters Wel UMW FETA , 104Aa. t Is an invaluable , remedy in DISEASES and II:- JURIES of ANIMA'S and POULTRY; destroying LlCEand other VERMIN. Applied by trashing the fowls. their roosts and nests with a solution or the strength of one part IPheiaol Banque to about fifteen or twenty parts water. A solution of the same strength is abe recammended. given internally, for the gapes and other DISEASES OF CHIMERS. For all kinds of HURTS, G and , other DIS. EASES OF ANIMALS. such as Duet Qedihn i =ifenitr. fkfaellaktlis. and Ivor OW • MOOS" beralata4 ete. sRI iv ONE= MO MULL =Kum min. r ; t I Wagons Carriages CheitOr tbsOnr st, the • • .e" • • 1 • • OLD. ESTABLUSEIMENT JANES I3RYANT would ' call the atten tion of FARMERS and , °there ;to lila large and template assortment of - Open '& Tog Buggies • • . , - • PLATFORM WAGONS all of his ; own MANUFACTURE and war . • ranted in every par limb/ Bryant's rlaxible Sprlnge us Wagons. 'The easiest and NOW 'IS Mitrrt TIME TO BIM! Look at them e Akre. . Two gated Oarrtigee from .. '' .. :.. 9150 to 1111 Illutone. one seated 1 125 to 160 T o p Buggies 1 125 to 161 nn OP= I 80 to 100 Reinofelons' .. L.. 90 to 110 * Remember that. above aro all tally warrant ed, Int•olass or no pay . i Repairing promptly atttended to at 25 per emit below lest years prices. (Mean/ Facto!' coy: Main and Elizabeth Ste. JAB . B irrenr. I Mlr SPECIAL ANNOUNCENENT JAMES McCAiIE HAS REMOVED Int 3 GROCERY MMUS • 0 THE _BOUTH-EAST CORNER OF MAIN ANDi BRIDGE ErFaxErs. WHERE HE HAS zerkmasaul Read Quarters PQR EVERYTM% IN THE LINE OF SIIIS 81111E110, Fllll, Acc., Are. CASH PAID for Desirable • • duce. Fine BU tER and ,EGGS a sPeOialtii MRS. D. V. Manufacturer ofan, HUMAN GOODS rca AS WICS, SANDE Chate*ine EVEILYTEIIIqa BILONGII4ip iiirSpecblAttentlon gireu`toCOMBINCS Boots W turneflone SWITCHES fronf $1 upwards. 'AlsO agent for Hunter's Invisible Fam3lPauder, Madam Clark's Cbrseta and Shoulder Brace Elastics. SarPartlcahir attention paid to amazing ladies /arid their homes or at my place of Wellness, or, r Enos I Hiltlretb's store. Gov 18.6, , Was. D. V. STEDOE. STOP T. MUIR & CO.'S FOR GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. The place, to save money b buying cheap la at von,: Kan and MOUE Stre.ta TOWANDA. PA `They reepoottully announca to the public that thy have a lar g e itock FLOOR. MD, NIKAL, GRAIN, SALT, MU PORK, and PROVISIONS generally. We have also added to or , stock e variety of WOODEN WAIF., nub is TOSS. 718 11/8. CHUM. ITO. Just - reoeleed a large stock of Swan, Tess, Coffees. Spices, YOULIIOIOII PURE SOAP, the hest In the market, and :other makes of soap Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at lois prices for Cash. ; oat 26 TT T ETTER HEADSI BILL WADS NOTE BEADS, he; printed in the beet style the art at the RartraLzaan office. NEW NOEL EUREKA MOWER , WITH. CENTRE-DAFTOitT•CUT. Can Mow. Back and forth on' Same Bide of OVER 100 EUREKA'S SOLD IN BRADFORD COUNTY LAST YEAR WHICH SHOWS WHAT FARMERS AT HOME THINK OF THEM. . ' .i. . Will cut a s4.foot swath as easy as a side-cut machine will Cit four feet, and with less draft, It also leaver the igrass in such condition that it will curs in one - -hall the time, and dispense with the use of the Way Tedder.; It is especially adapted to the 'cutting Of Orlon Fodder or En silage. ♦ thorotigh trs I 4 requested from. all contemplating thei purchase of a mower the coming sesaon. Send !at descriptiveidrindar, or all on =REES MOWER CO., Towanda. Ps. R. L. BEIRDELEE. Warrenham. - U. L El7OO, Tuscarora Taney. ' , O. W. BLILEY. Aistinville. , R. 0. VAN DYKE; East Canton. es. ilia EUREKA MOWER is now manntactured only at Mawinda. Ps., The Company ban bean thorned:, ruirWallmad. eoulPilsbil Ilan of wnsrience. shinty and abundant capital. So are or anew In spared to select the very best materiel and skilled workmen. EVERY Ma ya= lii FULLY WARRANTED. . t ntay l 2 El Stevens St Long ` .. r` _ -. _ i.l\ GnocErums, COUNTRY PRODUCE gEMI t COB• MAIN AND' PINE BTB They invite: ttention to their complete SPECIAL ATTENTION Olin April 29 ly EDGE, Dealer m HAIR And Cash Paid for Desks')lo rinds. UX, the Perdu' Braid, Tun HAIR TRADE 111 =I E - General' Dealers' hi J,, , *RovisioNs, Ir, E 0 i ~_ 1:14:. , ( 1 1 1 1)il To their new store, The old stand bt Fox. Stevens &Kercur.) assortment and very large stook of EMI , Choice New Goode , which they hove always on hand. • i To .the PRODUCE TRADE 31:4. LONG. • - GEO. STEVENS. M 3 Towada 5 ct. Store . MAIN sprt-mvir.; (NEXT DOOR TO FELCH & CO. ' I s prepared to offer a complete assort meet of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Crockery, Glassware, WHITE and DECORATED CHINA. Latest desigis and patterns of _ 7 MAJOLICA WARE, • BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, 4C. For the comings Spring Trade, we adhere as heretofore to our established principle—that a quick sale with n small profit is better than a slow one with a large profit4-and therefore our prices , in any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices of 'any other house. SirWe endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money. LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. writ! 111 •(. e t :1 re MI : . • . , - BENSON' s CAPCINt ':," , HAVE,, BEEN 'IMITATED, And thei excellent repetition in jeral bOrorthloss imitations: The Public) iro.coutioned against buy ing Plasters having similar smut jug names. Eoo that the 'word isoorreetlyupenedi. Benson's Capcine-7' Are the only, improvement over made in plasters. One is worth more than a dozen of any: other kind. - • Will positively cure whereOthet remedies will not even relieve. Price 25 seats. Beware of cheap plasters =ads with lad pcdsons: • ' • SEABURY at JOHNSON. Manufacturing Mambas, Now Taft. MERE REMEDY AT LAST. Matilda. A NEM Nedlarted CONN sed BUNION PUNE& ..,[l=. 9 fCO T . lb= 0 1 ,11:AT OPTICIANS' • Z.:1'47.571iUT. STREET, . -- • I i . I I • 21:1 LENSES and _ Z - I`ll/.11:11t FACILITIES r r • r , is '4l eninUnetOgiVeOnriPECTL. CLEs A - E•G LAssi:s a tudinnalrepntation. INT NEVER RETURNS. , your vv.% by taking 01131:11To A ;rr,r. oi.AssEs. • r „, ,tr o , " tetpl :' l -PArt • : • ;-,,• Lantertus,lLS .tt h;op6te.ll .LEtettittmentipPMeg • CATARRH i ‘...':'.l.,''t - > 4. .._: - V i °" f . '" . 3 N.... 1, 2", ~,,,.. '.. "%ib..„...c., A . . ,I Z' '' '. . , . . . i Sanford's Radical Cure. , A single dose instantly relieves the most vioL lent Sneezing or Head Colds. clears UM head as by magic, stops watery discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents - ringing noises in the head, cures Nervous Headache an subdues Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal ;wastages of foul mucus, restores the SUMO of smell, taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive, matter, sweetens and purities the breath. stops the cough and arrests the prog ress of catarrh towards consumption. One bottle Medical Cure, one box:Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford'. Inhaler, all ill;0110 pack age. of all druggists for SI. Ask for Sanford's liadical Cure. WEEKS & FOTTER,Hoston. li cot •I ..., 100 times more effectual • a than any other :plaster or ,_... electric battery. for pain and weakness of the Lungs. 1, v , , , Liver, Kidneys mid 'Urinary I organs, Partial Psralysis. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, T-- - -/ IPterls. Female Welk. Irz. ; ' ,l -siess Nervous Pains and • , Weaknesses, Malaria and e",ASTEit Fever and Ague. Price 25c. Sold everywhere. PATENTS. (U. 8. ADD FOREIGN. Frank A. Finis, Attorney-at-Liw; Lock Box, 956 'Washington, D.O. * W Ten years' experience.;: I make so 'CliAlitiZ for my services unless' a :patent be granted: Preliminary examination In the Patent Office as to the patentability of an in vention num. Bend sketch or model of the de• vice and a report !rill be made as CO the prolpi bllity of obtaining a patent. • Special attention given to rejected applica tions in the hands of , others. • • • mamma : V. S. Senators : Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A. Logan, of Illinois ; lion. Benj. H. 11111, of Geor gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar._ of Miss; Hon. S. M. Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro prietor of this paper.. Write for circular and instructionr.. 3novti CUT THIS - -OUT IMP 915 hi 940 PER, WEEK. We have stores In 15 leading _Cities, front width our ettultat inar t es quickli• Oar Fgetortes and are a grle. row Saud tor e our Catalogue and terms to meatsilton Mir M. Na UIVELL 312Leekawana Ave SCRANTOK.IPA. TWWPM7QQI o g n 11r.t. Fragrant to liefrekhiag of Portables Exceedlaity Delicate and Lastlog.i Price, 25 eta.; Large Bottles, 73 eta. Sold by dales ley Drop & Perham... • Signitare oeseCa,N.T. en every botils. PARKER'S RINGER TONIC The:Medioine for Every. Family. • NEVER INTOXICATES. 4 Made from Gingcr, Mucha, Mandrake, Salina, and other of the best vegetable remedies known,, Pirotaa's GINGER TONIC has -remarkably vaned marativeriowers, & isthe greatest Stomach Comet or, Blood Purifier and Liver RekulatorMer mattoD I .The Beat Medic i ne You c an Use forßestoring Health tic Strength . ' • Iteammemiesto act front the East * l se, samba ote the weak organs, and is warranted to armor help all diseases of the Bowels, Stomach,. Bkud, Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of Women, Nervousness. Sleepleurams, Rheum thos and Drunkenness. Try a bottle to•day it may save yonatfe. sod. andst sizes ataildreggists„ Everygemsinebottle has OKT a i goapae Ott outside wrapper, His= & Cu" V. ;Arse saving in buying II; lift Parkers Hairßalsa Everybody "hose hair is gray' or faded has felt the need of a Hair Restorer and dreising that is cleanly. agreeably perfumed and hannkss. Par. ker•s, Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastirSous in these respects. Sold by druggists at Soc. and ss. CA.ILROL EILCOCIC. JOHN ~ W .I. KIJINE, IMING BEMOVED MEAT &VEGETABLE more convenient location. and established himself in the Carroll Block. °tails &wart Hotel.is prepared to supply Me pa . TOIL with . .. THE CHOICEST biP MEATS. 1 I . FISH. OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. FRESH. VEGETABLFAI.L . 1 DOMESTIC FRUIT. &c.. 0 I ifirBOLOGRA SAI3SAGE.s opodolty. All or. don protoptly dellvoood. 1 U ; miscall?- , PLASTERS POTOUS Plasters = lIMI3MIOI.rirINA Main Streeti FirstliTard. ARKET ,ROlOlll ClgT 1111ARRIBIN- , bar! bo o .!witrackw ith i the millY old On ple we see Renaud& _Whet* the ra w dinistreami' the =eventful life man* of them bad tikes to prokuid their days, twill leeAs foiabke heads than Mine to ammo. A few weeks since s colored woman died- at Ihnrips age of one hundred and, ten 1 Some doubbr having been excrern on this subject, spokodsnit it to the rector o the' parish In which she lived, Rev. George Tucker, Who said that ldough he mad not find *my :meta of her birth or baptism, there =ad to no Treader% that shc Was very old, even if 'she had not attained the great ago. diat had been accredited to her.: news& born, , ofcourse, in slavery, and in her, yOuth was nurse-mild to a little daughter of ,her master, who died two years ago at,the age of 95.' AB, in the; reminiscence of her life, die often voice of, carrying" little kinds" in her aims to school, she must of course have beenneveral years , the oldest. This same clergyman Lately marled a colored couple whose united - ages were 171 years, the bridegmdm being ,96 years, the bride 751 This ietruly entering ripori connubial bliss at an idirmiced , perkid of life, both Put* it is presumed, hivig cut their wis. dom teeth, and probably, 'for that matter having lost them also. —Bermuda.Letter is Providesoe Journal' I A Clear Complexion - • Can be hid lip. every 'lady who will 'use Parker's_ Ginger Tonic. Regulating the internal organ - stand purifying the blood it quickly removes pimpled and gives ahealihy bloom to the cheek. Reza about it in other column. ' =3 lIISTAKEN KINDNESS. Mormon' *ago= took sunflowers. along with them on their way to Utah, and lowa farmers have had-' a hard time fighting the pest. A single Scotch thistle planted :in Victoriam4he Scc•tahmet there bad a con grand:#.9l7 dinner over it twenty years ago . —has coveted tens of thousands of acres and been the, destruction of farms. The scatter ed gminemptied Ileom the bags of German troop-ships in the Revolution knocked mil lions off 'the value of 0112 grain crop for all time to come brhiging the Hessian fly. A careless man set out a French grape.cut. ting a few years ago with phylloxera on it, and the pest is now sprinkled along the Pa chic coast, creeping inland. Its ravages in Frani°. have cost , $401,000,000. A man with a taste for peppery ! greens planted *wa ter cress in New Zealand, and the little plant has spread so tat the local' legislature has to appropriate a round slim yearly to: im prove the water cress out of existence and the water courses..! A kindly misguided man brought' over to New Fork _a basketful of sparrows, not twenty years ago, and the lit tle wretches have , already driven half our sang birds into the woods. In South Amer ica the same thing was done, and the birds are cleaning -out the fruil crop. Natural selection is occasionally wiser in finding a piece for men and animal than won. , ; Annoyance Prevented Gray hairs are honorable but their prema ture appearance is annoying. Parker's Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by restoring the youthful color. - KEEP IT TO YOURSELF. Ton have trouble-L.your feelings are injur. al, your husband is unkind, Your wife frets, your home is not pleasant, your friends do not treat you fairly, and things in general move unpleasantly. Well, what of it ? Keep it to yourself., A smoldering lre can l itua be found and extinguished ; but when the coals are scattered who can *ch -them up ?. Bury,yoursorrow. The placcfor and dig. trusting things is under the ground.. A cut finger is never benefited by pulling oft the plaster and exposing it under somebody's eye. Tie it up and let it alone. It will get dell sooner than you can cure it. Charity eovereth a multitude of sins.' Things thus covered are often cured without a scar ; but once published and confided to meddling friends, there is no end to the trouble they may cause. Keep it to yourself. Troubles are transient, and When a sorrow is healed and passed, what a comfort it is to say : "No one ever linew it 'Mi l til the tioubld" was all over." . , 1 . 146ROGHON RAT S .'' , . Clears out rats, mice! roaches, dies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks; chiplunnts, gophers. 15c Druggists. I. " BLOOD Ja.TOrmour..n.c. —..e Mormon doe. trine of "blood atonement" is one of the strangest features of that extraordinary re. ligion. The law, under which so many mur. ders have' been - committed, reads thus : "There are sins which men commit for which the blood of Christ cannot atone ; but when the man's own bloods shed and the smoke thereof ascends as sweet incense to heaven, then they are remitted." "If ire love our neighbor as ourselves wOught 'to be willing to shed his-blood for sa lvation's sake." If these odious rascals were only wilting, to shed their own blood as freely as that of those for whom' they would thus admit to the privilege of self atonement, it would be well, for it would help to solve the much, vexed problem of how to get rid of them. But they are covraH.s as well as bullies, and impostors, and' always shed , the blood of others rather than their own. ' ICI “BUCHU I PAIBA.“ Quick, complete cure, Allannoving . Kitlney, Bladder and Urinary .Diseasca. $l. Drug gists. . Too Mum Liu lEarrons.—We • dislike very' much to have 'murderers attempt to palm themselves off on the public as editors. Six men, who were hung Friday before last, in different parts of the country, each stated positively thdt he was entirely innocent.— Tens / • Lire and Learn f. It is estimated that there are over two thousand million chickens hatched in the tatted States - every year. But not more than half of these :chicks reach the size when they are fit to market. The pip, gapes, cholera, etc., kill millions of young chiCkens every year. These diseases can be cured' by the _use of Phenol Sodique. For sale by 'druggists' and general store keepers. See adv. 1 . MARRIAGE ON TEM DECIMIE.--Odr . ticnt Calk attention to the growth g int re quen sY, of marriage in England. In 1872 there were 176 marriages celebrated for every 10,000 persons in the kingdom; in 1879' this num ber bad fallen to 145, and in 1881 to 132. .Wevries appears that the same decline in timarhonored custom is reported in New England and other parts of the United State,. The chief cause for the falling off of mar, riages is probably due to the increasing' die. cukies attending the support of faraili relax Lions. Men are not inclined to marry when by marrying they tunalmost certain to doom themselves to a life of unrelieved drudgery seasoned with insurmountable poverty. Society Belles Are land in their praise of Florestof Cologne on aceonnt of its remarkably deli i*te and lastingifrnrance. A. N. NELSON DEALER IN WATMES, --CLOW; , 14 FINE GOLD AND PLATED JEWELER of every varietY, Ind Spectacles. ifir Particul &tenth's paid to repairing. Shop to Decker Vo sight's Grocery Blare, Main Street, Towanda, Pe am septuti . . • .611801Ver,ir Mr. Albert Kingsbury, keens. N. ff., troubled with bad humor on hands and neck, caused by lead poisoning. (ac's a painter.; At times it would break out, crack open, and the skin separ ate from the flesh to largo pieces. suffering great continual itching and stibg.ag• Purchased your remedies; used Cu ticura ltesolvent inter nally, and Cul:lours *Soap externally, and in less than three months effected a coniplete cure, and has not been troubled since. Corrabotsted by Cunard k Foster, Druggists. Keene!, N. Ø. MOTHER DIED FROM IT. . • J. W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, asps:- •• Cnticnra Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth. ,fled the wont case salt einem in this country, My mother had it twenty years, indln fact died :from it. I believe' Cuticurs would have saved 'her life. My isms, breast and head were coy. end for three year*, which nothing; relieved or cured until I used the Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) internally, and quilcurs and Cuticura i llosp externally. ' I PSORIASIS. H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy. of twenty years' standing. by the Cuticurs Resolvent internally, and Cuticura and Concurs Soap externally. Vito-most wonderful cue on record. Cure certi fled to before a justice of the peace and promi neat citizens. All afflicted with, itching and scaly diseases should send to us for this,testi.- Menial in full. SALT RHEUM. _ _ Those who have experienced tbelerments of Salt Itbenm can appreciate the agony I endured for years, until cured by the Cuticurs Resolvent internally, and Cancun) Soap externally. Mts. Vitt. Pittxzeirros, Marion,.Wig CIJTICURA 4 *diens& Soap externally and Ontic'urs Re solvent internally. will positively cure every species of Humor,- from i Common Pimple to Scrofula. Price cf Cadmus, - small boxes. isOt ; large boxes. 51. Cuticurs Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticurs 'Soap. 21c. _Cutleurs Slaving Sosp.lso. Sold by all druggists. Depot, WEEKS & POTTER. Roston, Mase.a 4 . 8 try GINGER TONIC A Sanerleave Health and Strength Restorer. ' • If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork. or a mother run down by ' family or house.' hold duties try PARKEE . SGINGER If feu are a lawyer,. minister or business man ex- . hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take Intoxicatingstimulauts,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Itheurna- Ism, Kidney Complaints, cr any disorderof the lungs, stomach. bowels, blood or nerves. PA ;47.ittes Gatos* Tonic will cure you. It is the Creates! . Blood Purifier Aid the Rest and Surest Cough Core Ever Used. If you arc wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and retinue a stimulant take GINGER TONIC at ence : it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.. CAL`llo,l!—Reface all subititut...Paziges Ginger Toale Is tomposed of the bed remedial veal' 19 tbe worldiandhailirsly KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep seated • Pain or to remove any bony growth or other enlargements, such as spavins, splints curbs, callous, sprains, swell ings and any lameness and all enlargements of tlin joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used,acting mild Ind yet certain in its effects. Send address for Illustrated Circular which we think - gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy Las ever met witksuch unqualified uc. cell to our knowledge,for beast as well a man. Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles for $5. All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to any address on reofiipt of price by the proprietors, Da. li. J. Erfaxas. k , Co , Enos. burgh Falls. Vt. . • Sold by all Druggists. .rESTANLII•NED 1$ Ib6 I-,,) HOWARD-1. SNOW, Solicitor of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. 631 . 1? STREET N. W WASHINGTON, D.C., 'llineceasor to Gilmore, Smith A: Co., at. . Chipman, Homer & Co.) Patents procured upon the same plan which was originated and successfully practiced by the above-named firm. • Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon race ip t o stamp. - InovBl BETTER TO LEAD THAN FOLLOW!" A GOOD MANIM, BUT NOT ALWAYS TRUE. It is better to follow H. JACOBS . • The old and Reliable Dealer in . - Ready-Made Clothing , From his old stand. (No. 2, Patton's Block,) to his NEW LOCATION in the large and commodius afore, No. 123, Main Street, formerly occupied by M. E. Solomon & Son, (one door north of Fetch & C 0.,) where he is now open with a fall and. Complete ' Stock of Fashionable SPICING AND 113IIIIKER READY7MADE CLOTHING HATS AND CAPS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, TRAVELING BAGS, lIMBRELIAII,,CAITES, &C. MEN'S, BOY 'S YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S fall and complete suits of all grades and prices.. " While he aims to lead the trade,, be aslis his old friends and everybody else to follow him to his new location, where he will fit 'them out in the highest style of art at the lowest prices. Come 'crarly. ' . ' N, JACOBS. . Towanda, Pa,, . April 6, 1K.2. pLATPOII3I WAGONS, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES ibr We at decided bargains a large number of superior make and finish. O. L. WIWI% - TIMM BTBEETRIL Towanda, April 274 m New Advertts'emente. Double Store. NOS. 1 . AND 2 BRIDGE sr.-. , • ••: Is now open fn his Mammoth Double Store with full, fresh sad complete stock of hishionable Spring and Spn L imel Clothing; Gent's Ftgnishing ; Goo-as, Hats; Caps, Trunks, Traveg Bag 4 - Umbrellas, Etc. EINA Suits of all Grades for Men, Boys, Youths and Children. - Our rents have been obtained on' the most favorable terms. and our current expenses re duced to the lowest pouible minimum, we pro pose to give our customers ;the benefit of .these Heductions by putting our prices at Lower Fig nies than any other Clothing House in Towanda. We invite I direful examtuation of our Stock and prices; whether, wishing to buy or not. We can satisfy. the closest buy the truth Of That we say. • WE MEAN ; BUSINESS . Call and we will saltily you. it*. Remember. NoW."I and 2, Bridge Street 1 J. K. BUSH. Towanaa, Pa., April 10, 1882.. yr ' . M. HENbEIIAN JEWELLER, Is still to be found at thb OLD STAND M. 417% STREET, Nezt door to.Dr.q. C. Porter's Drug Store WITH brow. LINE OF FINE AMERICAN AND -SWISS AWELRY, SI'ERLJNG SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES Sz EYE GLASSES, FROM THg_CaIEAPEST TO THE BEST. Ifir ALL OEI WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE VENT LOWEST PHICEtii, Clocks; Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by an ezperiened and competent workman. • \ • • iM. IiENDELMAN. septl6.tt EO* .L. HOSS • • Now occupies 4e Corner Store opposite Dr. H. Cl Porter s Drug Store, Main Steeet, • with a large stock of • . . - OF THE BEST QUALITY.. .... • • Mfr: Ross has ANOTHER STORE ON BRIDGE STREET J. L. Schoonover is clerk. The two stores are connected by• Telephone. Mr. Ross can now feel satisfied that ho can glie the BEST GOODS l imn TifE LEAST MONEY His eiperience enables him to select the best goods, which heir bound to sell at a LOW PRICE. Yoti can always get a bargain if you . • BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S. , , • An goods fbtriered in the Borough FREE. FARMERS will do well to call with their Produce and get the CASH. 2OaprS2-ly. B LANK ROOK MANUFACTURER BOOK BINDpR, Alfred J. Purvis, All work in his lino dono well spd promptly at lowest pricer,. • • Parties havitig volumes incomplete will be fur nished with any missing numbers at coat price. 1 411 orders given to J.3.l3canlan, Agent for Bradford' County, will be promptly executed ac cording to pirections. - - sep9-tf Lafayette House, Corner Second and B NtieetA Northwest, near Pennsylvania Avenue. . WASHINGTON, D. C. Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pass near the door to all parts of the city. Conven - tent to the depots. This is just the hotel for Pennsilvanians visiting the 'National Capital. Rooins well furnished, and the cleanest and best beds in the city. Table first class. lioiuns and ,hoard from $2 to $3 per dair, Reclue . gtl rates by the week or ' , WILLIAM SANDERSON,. Proprietor. Lilt of the Congressional Hotel, Capitol Hill. Jan 11•tf MI TROY, PA We keep on hand constantly for builders, LIXE, HAIR, BRICK; LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CITESPEAK NAILS WAGON MAKER'S SUPPLIES Fellows, Spokes, Huybs, Thins, Poles Cark:inge Trimmings. Also a fill line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware; and Purrieges, Pbitform and Lumber Wagons, Made by nsAr tit skilled wortunen, and warranted in every particular. Troy, April 21-ly iii Double Stock. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND PAPER RULER, &c. No. 131 Genessee street, lITICA, N. Y 1 &lio fall One of B4RDSLEY & SPALDING; Hardware Dealers .:‘cx4Txg : NG - .-4. NOW IS THE GOLDEN OPPOR Stylish and Reliable Spriiig-Gartii6ilts YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILD MEN, AT:PRICES WHICH CAN BE fiAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE . While maintaining . / the uniform standard of (inality . in excelkuce of r f ,, r k material by: . , :. • • •GOOWMANAGMENT, -CALEFuI, I;trlN ii and SMALL -M4EPIN* * (with Which I gm cmittlit,) RAISED. THE STANDARD AND LOWERED THE P BEST ,STOCK OF' CLOTH tlliicitiltytieing! 591,1 f,;r the le /fit money by E .RosENF 1-1 E M. '7•tiUMPUIRE-Y- Iliii:OS& 'TRA Manufacfnrervi and Whole's:4e Deafen; in all kinds of • DEWS, BOYS. WOMEN'S. MIiSES".'AND CHILDREN'S Boots; . Shoes , Rubbers, CORNER WAIN AND - ELIZABETH STREETS, -. p„, Use, - 16,6* r . enbe & Martin's 40--m-ir ,- - , :in - -.-..., 4:4\ • -,-.40.. • ..,- • -,..,....: -,7: , ; r7 , -% ...C., t• „A_ .st.--" - , _ -,,, :Cltlet . ' . 9 -1 -+ - ..-te...-:.,.... 1 444"-0 -?•c-Vt -Z- 1 .. ~ , -4 . , :- . ..,...= -- --i - 5...44 4-ir • r - .,..--?.t -,.• r. • ,_- .:. .:: 1- 4 .' , :. 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" ,.V i • < i . : i el‘ rI r • I,' 11 kc.,-= , it., ~, I!, • ~..,, ~ , 1., . ••: i g , , ' , r,41/.,, . ct s t -ft , rtte r cv t.: . ' it 1 iN. , Qt. t - , ', ' ' t7,-.4. ,, ,A • A6 1 .... § , i'' . „! 1..., ...t,,,,,K I,ll.DlCAll:l):.rttele--tite;4..,111:0)1.1.s .1. I r....e 1) e 1 1 ,, t , I , ' ‘ ''' ' ' - CT ..r, permits it to be Sold by Druggists. Grocurs r-v.:i i/cr...1t.: , 1: . - • - , t . ,Z; ''l &re' WITHOUT SPECIAL '7.17. 02 .....::,—___ ... ~ , ,444* The TOLU ROCK AND RYE CO., Prope!etore 4! rill . :.r ;:. , :2...,.. .1.1-.0 9 , r....--,;,,, ..:„. 4 ' It --.....- ..'..a. 4 . ...,...*t.,. '..44 ONE MORE 1 PICTURE GALLERY IN TO WANDA. G. H. WOOD & GO. twill ipen theii• New Gallery in Patton's Block, 021' the First Monday of April. - . Having fitted up entirely new; with the best of inetrnments„we are prepared to make Tintypes, 4 atone sitting., all for 50 cts. • , . . , in neat envelo,Les, 10 for $l.OO. Copying , of ,all Linda of Photographs,and Stereoscopic and.large vie* -Work done at this gallery. . , = Give us a call and wo will - try an I satisfy. you in priceand quality'. • mar 28 _ • KENDALL'S . SPAVIN CURE -,, ~ Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints,- % - '.• -.. urb, &C. It removes all unnatural ~.,'"'....1: • enlargements. DOES nox DUSTED. '!f.,";!„ liiis no equal for any lameness on '- - ‘ , ••:,. , :i bit i st or man.: It has cured hip-Joint 4,, , t," la euess in a person who had sof ." 11 ''2 fled 15 years. Alse cured rheumam. corns, frost-bites or and orulees, ;At or lameness. It ha's no equal for any blemish on ho.ces. . Send for illustrated circular giving rdstrivm gacov . . • Price - $l. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or can gel it far yeti. Dr. D.J. Kendall . Co.; Proprietors,' .k.rosourgh Falls, Vermont. IL C. ponran, Agent, Towanda. Pa. EST b ai u n s i i b u e a s t s e now t o y e ffaosrteetrhaetpwuohrlr torn;l oi n i iha-at anything else. Capitol not needed. We will start:yon. $l2 day; and up wards mada at home by the industrious. Men, wethen, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now ie, the time. Yon can work in spare time only or give your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work No other business will pay you nearly as well.— No' one can fail to make enormous pay by en gaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.— gooey made fast, easily and honorably. Address.• TiMe Augusta, Mame. Dec 15-Iyr • • You .nced not Die to .Win IN TUE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AC"1:311T AS3:CIA.TION 1 Of Watli, Y. Y , . . you receive otre.half of your insurance, ac ! . Cording to American Lite Table, when two lbcrds of -your life expectancy is finished—for. t :11 , r & ' e iat SN .. t , BRINK MX, - K,.L 1 y . illustration, a man or woman joining the Asso- . _ , t • . - elation At 311 years of age taking a certificate fox,,, Will - write Policies for risks in Fire and ~.,- 151,50 Q. receives $1,275 when a little over 55;years ; " surance. Collect Claims with care i! , . ~.=, .1, , ofage. exactly the period in life - when a little } promptness. - They represent none bc:• .-,..:... ,t4 financial help is generally more needed than at s any other time. • ' - FIRST—CLASS COMPANIV.4":‘,;: , „ .. -,..„. ~.. • • i They solicit theconthlence and patronage ey , :,. : _;,-.! having business in their line, and will es , -; 7..g4 to merit it. Apply to or address . - . : ; - :P' ” tal.; tt MUNK& BUCK. Loria/ 011,- HORSE ØserVurtncetya . folati: - :::- .- ', VISED LDITION of *.A Treatise on Iht.ll.o l ' .:.-:ty his Diseases." It gives the beat treatme --, .,; 4 all diseases, has CA fine engraving' 1, 1r „:.4, 5 .!"-' BOOKrrsiteisonbetatesrumtb.esan ' 'o , I taught in any_other way, a tables.l l h, ol "F;: :.-. of all the principal medicines useTior tt- j . ,- ~,. A as well as their - effects and authictes 1 -';4 Ay 1:, , 11' , ,: -, ,A 4 44 20 opts vax is r o a n A a large re c‘ ii, l'l telling the age of a, horse, with au er.P. ,, , , ,..- I showing teeth of each year and a largs.. , :,° of other valuable horse information. - HP I- ; of horsemen have pronounced it 50 , ,,.,,1!' „'A''' than books costing $5 and 1110. TIO l '; 0 , . 5 ' , ',. ; .- 260.000 sold in about one ye ir belore , k 1..., , ;';,.. 2; - , vised shows how popnlafr,the book ii• A ", , 1 vised edltiqn is awes -atons vast:is:lSG ~, ~,..... YOR A CIRCULAR. AGENTI3 WANTED. P r ' •'' Kendall .k• Co., Enosbiargh Falls, Vermont star 11-Iyr. jine2ti. 4- - • NAiIONAA. BUREAU. OF INVENTIONS. • t EVERY INVENTOR - - -.., SHOULD K.\oll Thut ,by% the Rules if ihe Patedat Office- to procure PATENTS, Models Are not necessary unless specially called for. • Send driwing and specification, upon receipt of which we will make examinationst the Patent Office, and advise as to patentability,' FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT. Send for Paiceniar„of Issratrvitoas. free to.. y address. HALSTEAD 8 CO.. • • Washington, D. C. Put!itraers of the Congrerrional Reporter. . January, .5,, 1882.—tf 1010 TEL FOR. SALE.—I. offer the ll American Hotel property for sale eta great , bargain. The Hotel may be seen on tho corner 'of Bride' and Water streets,in Towanda Borough. It is one of the beat and most central locations in the place. There is a good barn connected with tho property. The free bridge and bey depot near to it make this Hotel desirable for any one wishing to engage in the business. A good-active man with a small espial can .pay for the property; in a short time trim the profits. It was papered and painted - new last spring sod is now in excellent condition. JOSEPH 0. PATTON, Towanda, I's., Sept. 22, 1841-tf. . , 1113 UNTIL IT IS A POSITINA PACT 'MAT 9PCINV.A.TV A, VA.. IEI 17(1 NV A N113.A,. JPA- - '' was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen n. = tt i. , l 4 standing. I had tried many thin , s, but ::1":-. ;_;,,, - ..- , 4- , Your ,E.tavin Cure put the foot to tile r - :',-;: x „t',, again, and for the first time since by:: - ..„;,-," natural position. For, a . tamily liniment:: ,:;.,-r-__-,y, eels anything wo ever used. , -`7k - ~ ' '..l ' - Yours truly. ‘ :, '• ' '! i REV. M. P. RF.1.1.• , - : '- :, ,,1 i Pastor of M. E. Church, Fattens 3:11:t- ',-.;,:-_-',, ---- l'rice $l, per bottle, Or k. ix bottles for t; Druggists bate it orcan get it fer lon, or be sent to any address on receipt of pr! ,. :t proprietors; DR. B. .1. KENDALL Ir Ct.) burgh. Falls. Vt., Fold at , - Dr. 14. C. P oitees Mug. CANCERS CUB AT CRANE'S C iNCER INF M Via, ADDISON, ct HUNDIIIEDS OF PEILSONS (rem all I17 1 ;, 4, the World have been cured of this much disease and are now livicg witnesses have been teemed from a ter;ible anticr.ts - .., q d eath. , Doctors; Ministers and the 'it trs Free. Write fora Circnlargiving full partic-!":: Adaress Drs. GEO. CRANE k HUSH BF. Addiecn. N. Y. FIRE AND LIFE INSURAS CLAIM G _ :./.....:.... ~ I ;lit, 1„,... L- ••u A ii:':.,i.-7, 1 „1 ...„,....,:., . DR. JOHN CORR'S VEGETABLE MEDICI) FOR MAN AHD BEAST. Fon Hanirsn—Dr. John Corr's Dili, price to cents a bottle; Healing Om and 011 Balsam, 50 cents a bottle; Vr i , Healing Salve and Sticking Plaster,. IV.. roll; Speedy Relief or Pain Remedy, price Fon AN IMALS—Horses,C attle, Sheet. SK''" . Poultry. Dr. JohnCorr's VeterinsrY Each bottle r.'l Prepared one-half dollar a bottle; lircpsred by.Johnpint. Cc;tr of Pharmacy, TOWAIIdb• Pa: Dr. Corp will attend to or tske chair lents, especially chronic cues, whent%, do so. Vegetable remedies only *m,' IEI •