Brum .rue Cifu,naux.—Bill Nye, argiing in favor of spanking some children to make them obey, says: "We know that ha : our cm" case corporal punishment was resorted to while all the other boys in the - family es. -taped with moral simian. The result is fast:what might have been expected. ~We are the only one of all that promising cc& teeth= of boys whose promissory notes have gained a World-wide circulation tio.day. While the other boys were contented topics" along and run up little petty accounts at the stores, wistruck out boldly toward fame and insoDisncy. You can encourage a child with a preiaboard sometimes and Ins , give him an 'impetus which will aid him all through hislife " ' Walnut Leaf Hafr Restarir. It is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and; as its name indi ciis a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. I •til intmeil;ately free the head from all dandruff; restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where-it has fallen off. It does not in any manner affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggists for it. Each bottle is warranted. Slurs, KLINE-4k Co., Maximal° Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. Carrrr4croN, New York. - June, 1, 1882. :ly. - • As Biwa. Binos.—" If it were customary hi this country to confer titles upon individ uals of rank in literature," asked a shallow but conceited journalist of an old one, "what would I be ?" "Barren of ideas, my son," was the response. —Cincinnati Saturday Night. - FREE OP COST. By calling at C. B. Porter's Ward House drug store, you can get a sample bottle: of Dr. Batanko's Cough and Lung Syrup which will relieve the most obstinate Cong or Cold, andshow :you what the regular - 50 cent size will do. When, troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, lacking Cough, Pains in the Chest, and all digcnges of the Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of this medicine. • july27l DOM= trw.—" Bo you've at, last given up single life?" said an old resident to a young lakeluAor. " Oh, no, I haven't," he replied; "what do you mean ?" " "I beard you had been doubled up recently.' " I was ; but a cucumber caused it. Good • naming." •'BUCHUPAIBA.” Quici t tomplete caro, allannoyivg Kidney, Bladdei. , and Urinary Diatneca. Sl. Drug gists. NEW FIRM 1 NEW STORE I NEW GOODS 1 Ed. Mouillesseaux, (Formerly with Hendelann,) ItAS OPENED A Jewelry Store OF 1118 OWN IN I' A T TOX'S BLOCH, With Swarts & Gorden's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa., Whore be keeps s FULL ASSOR,LIMT or Gold sr. Silver Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS, --: JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETC air Ms Stock la all NEW and of the FINEST QUALITY. Call and see for yourself. .. REVAIRING DONE_ PROMPT L Y E'NGIIAVING A SPECIALTY decl6- 1, f 42:. 4(I ; L / LANE & DECKER PRorn2zroß.4 OF Livery and Boarding. Stable I Washington Street, below Main ' The best rigs to be found in any stable in the country, furnished at re esonable rates. Drczyn will elQe" the business his personal attention, and invites his friends to call when in want of livery.. " D. W. LANE. ' ED. DECKER. MRS. D. V. STED Manufacturer. of and Dealer in HUMAN HAIR COOOB, MR AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the pop:4r Chatelaine Braid j EVEUTTUDIG BELONGING To TUt IlAllttftAD ErsP•eistAttenUon even to cOMBINCSI Roots all turned one way. SWITCHES from $1 upwards.- Mao Agent for Hunter's Invisible Faceo-. - ider, •; Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elast ics. , • ' -" \ air Particular attention paid to draggling ladle, hairat their homes or at my place of bush:leas, oir r Evans k Itildrotb's store. , " noir 18.43, . ' - lifts. D. V. STEDGE. rt A NEW FURNITURE AND' PAIRING ESTABLISHMENT. SEYMOUR SMITH . . Who has had 21 years efperience in the fainiture business, has openedifstore and repairing shop in •Bentlers Block?, Prst Ward, (opposite HeCabe's marble yard) and solicits the patron age of the pablic. He has been in the employ of Messrs. Prost fur the past eighteen years. and feels conadent that he can give entire utisitsc tion in REPAIRING FURNITURE, both iss to QUALITY and PRICE. , • I *hall • keep a stock of New Goods, sad•will order per catalogue for customers - at a smell ad vance from manufacturers prices. Call and see me all who are in twang of Repairing 02.. New Goods. •,•• 2451id82 REMOVE SMITH. OF ELOCUTION Ni - ,' ,4 ; e t E i_42. 1. •• ..=-1.1.741; Yoe Paklle Speakers. ItasSue, neck.. ‘, and St, at Piz Week/h./111y 3 Is Area. 4 it. r.t e' ea Lake Osbert.. C. 44 e.g.( nr.t•,!. J. 'Peek:el. Seer. last:na..l lihnalety,. ISIS Chastest Suers, ME INVALUABLE DOMESTIC REEDY! Somelm. PROPIUETORS ELM= 11110TNIZIRS WWII& Pit Elk. No Fancily Slipuld be Without It! No Factory Should be Without It! - Me Workshop Should be Without It! No Hospital Should be Without It! No Pli - picsan Should be Without It! Mo ehriewian Should be Without It! Ho PkatccHea Should be Without It! No Stock -Raiser Should be Without It! FOR XALE IT DINSAITS AXD WM MINAS= MUM. CANCERS CURED AT CRANES CANCER INFIR, MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. lITINDEZDS OP PERSONS from all parts of the world hare been cured of this much dreaded disease and are now .living witnesses that they have been rescued from a terrible and , untimely death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Peso. Write fora Circular giving full particulars. Address Drs. O. CRANE & RUSH BROWN Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o.lyr.GPßaco. ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING Iv • spectate, at the Azevaucts clam CM I 10m882 lEEE] CLAR - F..:.J2OTIN,SOWS: Inaiiiii'-'BUikfti)*li all diseases bf thb Stomach, ~ L iver, Bowels, Kidneys Skin lood. Millions testify to. its efficacy in healing' the above diseases, and.prottounee it - to be the • .. Best Remedy Know n ',DirAGEN'TS ANTED: -.- • , ...,_. , iaboratory II West; 3q St., New York- City . Druggists sell it.. ''- ~ Remedy fosillhennsatlons. , , . , , ~ , ," • f lit.aca'a Vazdzir, liedfoxd CO., Pa. Dn. Crank Jonsson • I abort trial of sour Indian mood Sirup bus given me great relied for Rheumatism. It is the beat medicine I ever used. , , • - .• • • /WIN PIN EL. o se)cLoTHIN 0.4 NOW IS THE GOLDEN iDITORTICENITY and Reliable Spring Garrnents. Styles •EN YOUTHS, AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE' HAD AT NO.OTHER HOUSE. 1 "%Mg maintaining the uniform standard of quality in excellence of work and material by _ i-• ' ' GOOD MANAGELMT, and SMALL lifAitiTNS, (with which I an;Wmient,),l have . RAISED THE STAN=D AND - LOWERED THE PRICE, \- UNTIL IT IS A POSITIVE FACT THAT I - 4.1._ _ THE BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING i) In this vicinity is`now being sold for the least money by - -- -.: • . , I ROSENFTEL E, Me J 4 . 4 1 : '. •.. L„ . • , • ~ ,-. FOR : • '4 ‘ '• ' . ' • , , , . • 1 Milis 7 Threshers Mowers 'Churn • Powers . , . Sewing Machines, :&,c !' -. • •- - BY THE PINT,QUART, . •• • . - ' ;:: - GALLON or BARREL: liEr',Special , prices in Li and i 0 gallons and bbl. lots. , • :\ . , At the old reliable Cash Drug Stole, , :; . , .i • ; , . . • ••1 i ''.7 . , ; , I : - i i _ .. ,-- ' • 1 ~D "r. H. , L r C._PorB Porters tit - S-Or 1 _•.t 1 • Corner Main and Pine: Towanda, Pa. .'! ._ • ~_, • U ti, Y. gROS.&,,r, TRACY', Nictunfacturers And \Tholeaale Dealers in all kinds of • WOMEN'S, KISSES AND CHILDREN'S Boots Shoes - ,ißubbers . &c: .CORNER MAIN ANp,i'E . LIZABETI-1. STREETS, ' 11: 1 ‹. WA. NTDA., VA"' DR. JONES', CEtEAM CAMPHOR. IS TR'S liA.MP.'of the popular Linament that cures Rheumatism, 'Neuralgia, Swollen or ,Stlifener ,Joints, Frost Bites, Pain in the t,, ace, Head d, Spine, Chopped Hands, Braises, Sprains, Burn, Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect Poison Vines, iitc., for Man or Beast Always reliable, and almost instantan eous in it. relief. Miming an agreeable_ odor it to pleasant to apply, Sold . all dm:oas Price 25 cts. lß.—f=7receiveS a Prize ?deda l ittho Statolt 7 ASA JONES, Prop'r, 319 N. 341141., Phila., Pa. Jan. 13, G-m.l -,_-.- .. A. N. NELSON ~.._ _ ~,...... . , - m - DEALER Eii . . 1 tillip .. 1 - WATCHES • ~ CLOCKS._,-,--- _,-,- -- - FINE - AND - rwerni) ti b,... L.... 4.: JEWELER of ovary variety.Snd SPooiacirs. Sir Paritccil &tuition paid to repgrina. Shop in DoAker Vonght'a GroStore. ilf sin Meet, Tovr.nda. Poona. 1 1. - , ' -1094 TETHER HEADS, BILL HEADS NOTE BUDS, kc. printed in tho best style of the art at thislttrunucen aloe. BOYS AND CHILDREN, , rcowAND.A. , r.A. .ASI3URY I .PARK, • NEW JERSEY.. NORTH END HOUSE (formerly of the Ward •Ilonse.) This holm occupies the finest leication in the Fark• Only 200 yards from the beach.- Full and unobstructed slew of ocean, 22juneie FOR SALE. One . ,nd-hand Engine and Boiler, in • . Ilion. En gine MVO. Tubular Boil rrg - 0 • p, Con nections. etc. Suitable znr a is' "I‘ 'grist mill. Hero been mutilate run of atone with it. Reason for selling is that - I am inereasing the capacity of my mill, and putting inlarger engine. For MI particulate call on or address 0. A. DAYTON. Tolsandkra• Juno 2S-4w JOB PRINT.LNG OF ALL KINDS B T.t ho done at abort notice and - rrasonatdo rates 1111 CABEFUL BUYING, C. T. SMITI-1, Manager, ITEMS OF SMEREIrC, clothed rsts - iter sea biternifts:raete —D4Ouvti diusdizig twror.. =nbali, voiatpctg all =AN, 133,210 men, —Ontonagon ruxurty, Michigan, the larg. est and richest, waft br the State, has uo telegraph comnanzdiratica with 'the outside world. =-0/1 the 1,518 mutes of sloallpoz kr Chi. eager butt year . 1,116 ,purved fatal. These statistics suggest an important field for .4 entitle investigation. - • . _ - FireinciaL—"They tell me you imolai . wane money bftyou," add lirovm. "T 4 1.• Milled Fogg; . 5 [ 1 47- "- 1 t left me bog No..' —Boitoti Tranieripe. - --The'shortest theme to a jury owrecord is the weeds "How muchr uttered . by en English judge at the =claim of a 'noinii `breach of promise trial.. 1 —A. SL Louis tobacconistwained Sealing has got fame by carrying off his own months' baby and having it•hidden until 14e mother-in-lew paid him $lO,OOO to have I reproduced. —The Choctaws out in the Indian Ter& tory are afraid of quacks and - have glindly established a native orrnm *fug board to ad. judicate upon the qualifications of all niedi. tine men. 4-Teachers in the public schools in FleAle• are very seldom paid Moro than $.5 a week, and as the expenses for salaries are now a little over $15,000,000, the Minister of Pub. lie Instruction refuses to add to this amount and so increase taxation. —London's latest is a burying wand for pet birds and Wreak - A company has been formed, called the " Zoolo o lcal Necrop. olis Company, limited." It „will snot II tomb and reception room for defunct bones; hold favorites, and will set forth their vie , tees upon neat marble tablets. • • —Then are Paris;Atipt which wear cm their collars a medalliOn bearing the photo., graphs of the fair owner or some particular friend of hers. Cothumes are tall ,boota, Made of doeskin. For dogs they are last. coed with rings of India rubber, and &mild be worn by every respectable dog when he goes out walking. 7 —The oldest stove probably in tho 'United States is the one that warms—it the winter season—the ball of Virginia's capitol in Richmond. It was ,made inlTPnglemd and sent to Richmond in 1770 - and Warmed the House of Burgesses for sixty years befoie it was removed to its present location, where it has remained for thirty years. • :--The new station of the Signal Service on Pike's Peak is to be of stone, 44229 feet in size. Tho work of construction will not be easy, for everything which goes into the building, except the stone, must , be " packed" up the trail a distance of fifteen miles, covering a raise of 8,000 , feet. The station'will cad about 84,000. :Dennis Dineen, a farmer on the lower Laihine road, Montreal, is about to sue the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for having imported sparrows. Hs declares they have iheady eaten up thirty acres of barley, destroyed la potatoes and made havoc with early vegetables. .Ifoleelb. mates the number of sparrows on the land at Ilia thousand. ' • • " A (hire, wholesome distillation of witch hazel, `Airrerican pine, Canada fir, marigold, clover i , blossoms, etc., fragrant with the heelirig essences of balsam and pipe. ' Such is Sanford's- Radical Cure for Catarrh. Complete treatment for $l. —AI sure cure.—McGinnis, who has ra- fined his constitution by getting drunk again, went to the sanctum of 'an Austin doctor and " I am troubled with unpleasant dreams at night. How can I prevent my self from. dreaming bad at night ?" " Well, perhaps, the best remedy for yok to try that is to do all your sleeping before sundown," said the doctor, solemnly.--Terao Siftings. - —Mr. Thomas S. Dana, an .educated diary , says: "The Indians never cook any thing in tho house where they live. They cook outside, and they give as a reason that If they cook inside the steam collects in their clothing and attracts lightning. Whether i ths 'is so or not I do not know, built know . that'an Indian. Wigwam is never: , struck by lightning, and no Indian has been struck by lightning in a hundred years. Franee fourteen jurors are drawn for each' trial—twelve to - iorm the jury and two to act' as substitutes in !ease of sickness. The two substitutes are sworn and sit in the jury box, but talZe no part in finding the verdict unless tbey are required to fill a - va.: cancy. Unanimity is not required in finding a verdict, but there must b 0 a majority of eight to four to carry a full conviction. —" I should so like to have a coin dated the year of my birth," said a maiden lady of uncertain age to a male acquaintance: Do you think you could get one for me?" "I am afraid not," ho replied. ' "These Very old-Coins are only to be found in valuable collections." And yet he cannot see why, when he met the =lady the next day, she didn't speak to hbn.=—Cineinnati Saturday Night. ' The,. matrimonial market.—t" Lend me $lOO, Bip,,r 'said an Austin sporting man to another Who had recently married. "I haven't guit any money." "Why, I heard you got $1,500 when you married." "It's all a mistake. My wife told me when wo first got married that she would not give me up for s*o in cash., I saw her and raised her a thousand dollars, so that's . how the rumor got out we had $1,500 in actual cash." —Texas; Siftings. • • What Ails This Her of Brine ?" is the heading to a story that is going the rounds of the papers. We suppose he saw his' ,' girl out riding with another fellow. There is nothing that makes the heart got up' and pound ribs and carreta on the ether vital parts and - jump up and down like a churn. Altudier, and then got tired and keep so still you think it has stopped• beating forever, as when you see your• girl out riding with another fellow, wAre, told. —Peck's Sun. Parents who allow their chilareure grow up with scrofulous humors bursting • from - every pore are guilty of a .. great . wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded With a loathsome diseaiek. and you will readily procure them the enticura Remedies. —That `the negro,is quick to learn is shomi by the following incident related by aGeo' n rgis exchange:. 'A few days ago a hog biking tug to a negro in Rockdale county got out of, the pasture aiadgot into a white man's field. Under the Stock law the owner has pay for daum,ge done, so: the white man 'charged the negro sll,damages, Which was the value of the hog. The negro told the white man to take the hog, but the next night the 'hog got out of the white man's pen and got into the negro's field. He got him out, carried him home, sent for the white man and charged him $2 for damages. The White man retri.: , A to pay it, and the hog is now the property of the negro. S The hog has e;hati l .:(;l ,; , •-•x••;pra twice, and_ not a cent of tuon.'.y '• • • paid ont." EC= • Varied' Performance. Many wonder how Parker? Ginger Tonic can perfOrpi such: varied; cures, thinking it essence of l ginger, when in fact it is. nude from many valuable mediciness which act q eneficially 'on every diseased organ. MAIRITACTIIIIE PLUS BASSETS.—The Undllifftertliet of peach baskets has become an Important indust r y. Years agol tho bas kets were made by hand,' cost from 25 to 80 cents, and the, loss of any considerable num ber of them was a serious matter.. But the establishment of 'great' fastaries, required by the growth of the peich trade, has redticed the price to a moderate figure, varying from $6 to $8 per 100. Along the peninsula rail. rosds there are now eight or nine betake! :fag:Wes, each making from . 2;$00 to 4,000 baskets a day during the busy season. The bottoms irul hoops are made of Maryland pine, and the staves from the Delaware gum One. I • ~.:. _ ,„....,.., .... . Be.' !;: . *.,: ,4: -... - .: :. ; : 01; - ::: : , - -2: , F . , ;;, : * I „...%-,.....-,..-..._ ..-,,. B ~..: .... ,.: ::: . . .:,...„4..„...„:„.„... ...:::::::: ....." =I - • ' f i . 141 . . BENSO : 0 1 , 1 • - - PASTE HAVE CEEN IMITATED, And thcii omit:llord reputatim in , jurod by worthless imitations. The' Public aro cantioned ogOrult buy ing' Pl4 - tors buying sirailaieo told ,l Sac that- tali. Ward P is correctly *Mod. 'Season's tapcine • • Potous_ Plasters A rft tea only improvement ever m ail , " ',in --ratters. Ono is worth mono thin a dozen 31' cny,cthbr kind. .Willflositiscly cure where other romedici wi i not even relieve. Friqo 25 cents. I • Bittnro - of cheap Phisb3rs made with h 414 Poisons. bEABIIRY £ JOHNSON, _ "Manufattarilk Chemists, New YAM. AT LAST. Priesliets, MEAVV4:4:*od CORN and SUNIOII PLASM. , . Q- 1 ' 71 .*: 2711 . :. 4 1 - '- t.-.C. Os . THE CHEAT C?iICIANS: :' • ,_, 1 924 Clitsll. -. 7 4 .n - OTREIET: , . F.l-...:1.,..,"...72.2-2.",,,5.'".E:. ; .A.. - • * .-.•.*,;T:-..--,_-...,_., ... ___ ...., -...,.4., ..,-,,_-__ __ ......., r....w- - : - .,, • ' -e - '', - '... --. 1 - ,-.:- `:-... , -.- ue SCPEILICE MIONVI. L',o CI E, • . ' SUFERIott. t;T:II.L. - : SITEDIDE. LENSES ft:id • s . ISUPEILIOU FACILITIES .. Ft For nuninfactnentEall conitiinetogive one SPECTA CLES'and ETD4S4LASSES a national tax:Latina. ,LOST SIGHT NEVER. RETURNS. Do not trill° with your eyes by tnting UNstrit- ABLE C LASSES. cau t t4.,.. at Mien.* iitr f nn nppli'vi ,, on :—Thart 1: /nßtrunan .. - tC2 p: I. G.,J , ,,rt 2_..optied 1 •••Pa!ik ,i n..tn! l i lti tta, Itinininco. art 3-3thLti.. Lohterns, 1112 ,',, Tart4-I.nttuaopl " en . Inattornenlit, Myna* . • • ...... ---.,,, :. r l %; , i 4 )l -' ,:r z .. b , , , •i" , 4.: _ ; . 1' i l . , - ..2' ~ ' • ' ''''Z7 .,, .., -. i :4 'i I' 1 ' . '-' !. '''.'''''' .;-• -:::-. '.<%!:• ' . ''''ti l kr;•,. 44, ' '.. ' i • •- ‘ - .1.-c- , . fx: ~. , ; : C. , 'Q ' '. 7 `` , ..:` , :, - - ga-i- t-• ' i'''. • 4.• -,,,,,_.,; ' ..: ..1 'i .„ , .....'.. .:.......`::: .. t . . ~. . . ! Sanford's Radical Cure. A Single dose instantly relieves the most *Jo lene Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as by magic, stops watery discharges -from I the nose and eyes,_prevents ! ringing noises in, the head, cures , Nervous Headache and subdues' Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores i the seine of smell, taste and bearing when affected. frees the head, throat and bronchial tubel of offensive matter, sweetens and purifies 1 the breath. stops the cough and arrests the prog ress of catarrh towards consumption. One battle haled 'Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, tall in one, pack age. of all druggists for $l. Ask for Sanford's Radical pure. WEEKS & POTTER, Besedn. - COL I 8 160 times More effeetual - P , than any other plaster or i • electric battery for pain_ and weakness of the Lungs, t, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary ' i , ✓ organs. Partial Paralysis, i Rheumatism, N en /Al g IN '' ... • Hysteria. Female__ i Weak. la — ' pas. - Nervous Pains and , I.i. Weill:messes, 31alaria and • - Ar'4Agtortikav Paver and Ague. • Pries 2to. i -. W ? .... ' Bold svaywhere. i • PATENTS. Front A. Fonts. Attorney-at Law, Lock Box, 356, Washington, • W Ten years' e4Perienco. .1 I make so =Amu for my services unless. a patent be granted. - Preliminary examination In t he Patent Moe as to the patentability of an in. 'mitten Rm. Send sketch pr model of the do. vice and a report will be made, as to the probe. Wily of obtaining a patent. : Special attention given to rejected applica tion, in the hand. of , others. " Jr ' ZESIDIVICES : , ; 1 11. S. Senators : Hon. Geo. P. Edmunds, of Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A. Logan, of Illinois ; lion. Bonj.,H. ,11111, of Coot , - gis; lion. L. Q: C. Lamar. of Miss; lion..S. K. Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro prietor of this paper. Write for circular and instructions. 3novtf • ; CU - F*l'lllS OUT-1 CENT S A MAKE S 15 T 1 940 wPEYK. We have stores I'lls leading Cities. from irldch oar Writs obtain Moir sniatealatifeklS.l Our Factories .and Principal usages zte at- Erie. Pa. Send for our New Cataioguo Dud format° agents Address. !A of 312LackawannaAm i s s SCRANTON." 2-' , ) • C A Ftitt)l, 13 14() Cft r-i: JOIIN W. KLINE, MEAT &VEGETABL FormiT o a more, convenient location. and OS tablished himself : .in the Carroll: Illook. opposite Beely's Hotd, hir.pretared to sepplthhi patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS, ' • • F/SH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON. 'FRESH VF.OETAHLEB. DOMESTIC FRUIT, &c., II c - - /FirBOLOGEA. SAUSAGE.' stiecislty. AR Lr• do►• promptly'delivered. • msrchVt• HORSESend .25 cts . in stamp or currency for then?. MID =non of 4... t Treatise on the Horse lad his Diseases." ' tt gives the best treatment for, all diseases, has GO fine engravings showingi BOOKpositions assumed—by sick horses better than van bet taught in any other way, a table shoiving doses of all the principal Medicines used for the horse , as well as' their effects and antidotes when a I 25 et poison. a large collection oil vadmanus isMirrers. ,rules for , telling the age of a' horse, with an ongraiing showing teeth of each year and , a large Amount or other vein - able horse Information. Hundreds,' of horsemen - have pronounced it - woMb Mote than books costing $5 and $lO. , The t that' 260,000 &old in about one year before It was- re:, stied shows howl - popular the book is. The • re. vised edition is mum wear. nveserrlno Base son • CraCtMta. AUENTS WANTED. Dr. J. B. Kendall it Co.. Etiosburgh Falls. Vermont. Mar 11-tyr. • • FIRE AND LIFE INS JBANCE .TmAnD ' COLLETION AGENCY BRINK& 131:1011, Lel3a3rOvilla . , Will writs Polkies for risks in Plre and Life In aunties. tidiest Claims with:airs sad ; promptness. They represent none hut FIRST-CLASg They solicit theca:aiding* and peti having bushiess In their lino, and to merit It. - App to or address lus3 tf > BUCK, Le (U.S. AND FOREIGN. KLINE'S MARKET. • • •-• Main Sfrett VirsM ard. MI UWE.% REMOVED ins 11=1 A r/UNIO,US STEAMIIt;WAT Trial et Speed B eats the 1111111, give*. In 1844, the: clerk a lhe boat said, the Brunette was reaming In the::Pittaburg and fitiehnmti packeVirade, -(ancinuati on &ambit patt of the ' season: Dating the sPri o ll, o f 1844 the Now.Eu4/4 12 4 0 1 0 1 4,.. _.1 140 Oinchundi from St . - . Donis 011 Saluda/ night with but'little freight:: ' TheVitmette left-on Sunday at her mud hour, paying 'no aftentkUS to =a not knowing the New Eng kitantions. The New England backed out threeminutes lielthtd us. We had a goodiecket trip; . tiy 150 to 200 thus, and tbe sAnount of way business to attend t i e Witiidi some eight or ten landings to ltsysiille, the - first bikini :New Richmond, Where thk New England passed "ink iuul *as leaving the *half at Maysville as 'we land. She led , us from there to Racine about a half hour, Lhere ehe landed and took on a Bratdl lot of freight and probably to screw ip.- •We landed on the virgisna* point about S mile above and took on • thin3ti - or four pas: sengera. She passed us again. She Wood ed at Oldtown; on the Oho side. We' went ip the Virginia side of Oldtown and came Out ahead of her. At Ravenswood we took - Wood-boats in tow. She passed us while wooding. At the head of tufilington • the NeW England was 400 to GOO yards ahead of thißranette. ,I3oth boats, with plenty of wood and good river ahead,' we were expect. tag some,fun, or, in Other we*, we were : going for the New England, and in three a fatty miles we were alongside and passing her nicely, whenishe locked us, and held on to gather • a head of steam, when ski sewn. ted from as, but soon begin to , drop back, when shilocked us the 'second time, and, after gathering a head 'of steam separated the second time, only to fall back as before, when she looked in the third time, and hold on to her steam until Evan's safety fuss melted on her flues,' when she separated the third time, anly, to fall back as before. We were not quite -far enough ahead of Big Hocking, where we had-to lead, to run across her bow, being on the Virginia side. We had to Stop and let her go on. Me beat us to Wheeling five minutes ; we beat her to Pittsburg. Belau. Biddle and Sam Barnett were pilots of the • New England, and John Mier was one of her engineers. Brest= St. John and A. D. lien°, or . Captain &Ili Morgan, were the Brunette's pilots, and Ed, Morgan and William PorLer wxs her eagle nom That is thii way the New BROW passed the Brunette.—Oindunuti egg Piles are frequently. preceded by a sense Of weight in the back;oins and lower part of the abdomen, causing dui patient to sup pose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs: At times, symp toms of indigestion are present, as flafuency, Uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, dike perspiration, producing a very disa greeable itching, particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common at tendant. -*lnternal, External and Itching Piles yiehi at once to the 4pplication of Dr. Bosanko'sPile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tu mors, dieing the intense itching, and ef fectig a permanent cure where all other remedies have failed. • Do not delay until the drain on the system produces perma nent disability, but try it and be cured. Price, 50 cents. 'Ask your druggist for it, and when you can not obtain it of him, , we will send it, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address The Dr. Bosanko -Medicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by. C. B. Pcirter, Ward House Drug Store. july27ly. These Northmen, or Vikings, were not merely a faraway people with whom we have nothing in common, but they really belonged to the selfsame race of men with most of ourselies. They were;perhaps, the actual ancestors of some living Atuesicanse •and kinsfolk to the majority. They were the same race who conquered England, and were known as - Saxons ; then conquered France, and were knotin as Normans ; and finally crossed over from' Prance and con quered England again. These Norse Vikings were, like most of us, Scandinavians, and so wore really closer to us in blood and- in lan. gunge than was the great Columbus. What were the ways and manners of thesti Vikings P We must remember at the outset that their name implies nothing of royalty. They were simply the dwellers on a e or bay. They were, in other words, the sea. *de population of the Scandinavian penin. Ws, the only part of Europe which then sent forth a race of " sea rovers. They re sembledin some respects the Algerine cor. gaits of a later period, but, unlike the gerines,' they' were conqueror; as well as piretes,,and were ready to found settlements wherever they" went. Nor were the ; Vikings yet i _Chrst Christians, for from the time when Christianity came among them their life be. came more peaceftd. In the prime of their heathenism they Were the terror of Europe. They carried their forays along the whole continent They entered every port in England, and touched at every island on the Scottish coaatJ They sailed up the Seine, and Charlemagne, .the 'ruler of Western Ea rope, wept at seeing their,dark ships in sight of Paris. They reached the Mediterranean ? and formed out of their .own number the famous Varangian guard of the: later Greek emperors, the guard which is described by Walter Scott in. Count Robert of Paris. They reached Africa, which they called " Saracens' Land," and there took _eighty , castles. All their booty they sent back t o Norway, and this wealth included not only what they took from enemies,ibut what they bad from the , very courts they served ; for it was the practice at constantinppia, when an emperor died, for the Norse' guard to go, through the palaces and take whatever they could hold in `their hands. - To ;this day' Greek and Arabic gold coins and Ichains are found in the .houses of the NOrwegicus peas. ants, and may be seen in the museums of Christiana and dopenhagea.—T. W. .ifig. Olson, in Harper's Magazine,. . , CONS 1731 P riok. - It is said.that 50,000 people die annually in the United States . alone from this disease. In some sections of . the country tine death fri in every three is m-Consumption. This can be, and should be avoided; gar people are too careless abo tan ordinary cough or cold, and other symptoms of *oat and lung affections plat lead to this, disease, You should' arrest it while it islaithe germ. ivo or-three doses.of Dr.-ilbsanko's Cough and Lung Syrup will relieve dry up Cough or cold. It does not Ory up a cough like many preparationi.on the. market and leave the disease behind it, but acts directly on the throat and bronchial tubes, remov ing all the phlegm and morbid matter that accumulates in: the throat 'Und lungs It allays's'!" irritation, and renders the voice clear and distinct. Sold by C.- B.' Porter's Ward House Drug Store. • .... july27ly. FOurtrzuns ni Cerrnr..—A Cheyenne man bas made a neat little margin of e 13,000 this Sumner , ai small transactions, and liasn't seen a cow yet that he has bought and sold. Cheyenne is wild over the mar. Ket, and , Sixteenth Street is a young all street. ; Miliions• are talked of as lightly Nis nickels, and all kinds of people in all pores. . alone are dabbling in steers. The Chief Sus• tice of the Supreme Court has recently Sae. embed to the contagious excitement, and gone to purchase a it tp,ooo, herd. Every. 'Agin the excitement ism bed as it ever was in inking stocks in the old palmly days of Clenistock. •How long this thing will continue is a matter of pure speculation. Whether thelaboring of the "States" will eat porterhouse steaks when' they , taste Lice a Government bond, or quit all at once, and knock the bottom, out of the Chicago, mar. ket, no man knows to a dead moral certain. ty. nage of WNW will endeavor "Wells' Heald' Den - ewer" restores health and vimir, cures Dyspepsi. ftonotence Bernd Deb ilitp. ravine; tyL7 PILES THE VIKINGS. SKINEY MEN i ri„ vi a s ltirbsnas 4 ...... . rtt ..,‘ - i ; , • - itN 4 c) \.,ctobi - ! di- I , lb tlii N 'ilpUlk/ r - f: 0 801 - li p A.!! Kr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene. 'X,114 troubled with bad humor on hands .and neck. canted by lead Poisoning. (Re's a painter., At times it wouldturadt out. crack open, and the skin Berm ate from the Seib to large pieces. soilefingitfoit continue), 'itching sod stinging ?arcuated your remedies; need (Mikan Resolvent inter- nally, and Colic - mm.B°4p externally. and in leas than three months effected a 'complete cure, and bas not been troubled since. Corroborated by "Cullard k Foster, Druggists. Keene, N.B. =TEED. DIED PROM IT. .1. W. Afisms;Newark. Ohio. says: 0 Cntieurs Remedies are thq greatest medicines on teeth. Had the worst dieralt shame in this country. My mother had it twenty year., and in Meet died from it., 1 believe Cuticurs would hive saved her life. My arms-, breUt and head were coy. ered tor, three yew*. which nothing relieved or cured- until 1 used the Cuticurs Howl - vent (blood purifier) internally,_and Outten's and Cuticuts Soap externally. PSORIASIS: H. R. 01 1 1444er, Erg:. Henderson, N. Y., cured of Psori a sis or Leprosy, of twenty Years . standing, by the cuticura ltesolvent Internally. and .Cnticura and endure , Soap externally. die most wonderful cue on record. Cure certi fied to before a justice of the peace and pronfi. nent citizens. All afflicted with itching and scaly diseases should send to us for this testi monial in full. • • SALT RHEUM. A Those who hsve experienced the torments of Salt Rhenm can appreciate the agony I endured for years, until cared by the Caticnrs .Itesolvent internally, and enticnin flosp'exteinmUy. Wes Au. Pauxiarox„ !glutton. Wis. • • CUTICURA and Oakum Soap externally and Callow Wil e internally will : positively cure every species pt. Runior. from $ Common Pimple to Scrofull. Price "ot Cuticula. arosU boxes. 60c ; large boxes. $l, Cuticura Resolvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticula Soap.. 25c. Cuticula Shaving Sosp.lse. Sold by,aU druggists. Depot, WEEKS & JOTTER. Boston, Mus 41. 1 railiP GINGER TONIC - So rban bah aroilitrougtb Restoiu. I! you are a IlleChank Of Canner; wont out with overwork. or a mother run down by family or house. hold duties try PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. If you are a lawyer,. Minister or 'business man ex hausted by mental strain or aaxiouseares, do not take Intoxicating stimulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic - • If you bare Consumption. Dyspepsia, Rheuma. Ism, Kidney'omplaints. or any disorder oldie lungs, stomach. bowels. blood or tICIVES,PATINER'S GINGER -Tome will cure you. Itis the Greatest Blood Purifier Was Bid and Swat Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away . from age, dissipation or any & , ..a.v.t or weakness and requite a stimulant take GINGER TONIC at once; it will iniigotite and build you up front the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION V—ltetuse all substitute% Parbee's Ginger Took Is noirposed of the beam:medial sto to Samara, end betake's , dittereat flan preparations of &guidons. Send tor circular to Sam • Co.,'N. Y. Ur. & 111 sizes. at deans In drags. GREAT SAVING DUPING DOLLAR SIZE.. FLORESTON Its rich end fasting fragrance has made this delightfal perfume exceedingly popular. There is Whin like it. -Insist upon having now. ToniCalmmu and look for signature of es trey bolus. Any dined or driller te perfumery ere supply pm 25 and II mat BUN. LARGE SAVING OUTING .the. St7.L COLOGNE. SPAVIltetiRE‘ 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 swine. splints. curbs, callous. sprains, swell tugs and any lameness and all enlargements of the 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 and yet certain in its effects. Send address - for. illustrated Circular which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy' has ever met with such unqualified uc cm 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 receipt of price by the proprietois, Da. H. J. Sincnatz. & Co.. Enos burgh Falls, Vt. - .iSold by- all Ikuggisti. • ix 11.0 WARD A. SNOW Solicitor of . AMERICAN AND FGRETON • -./1 . lir- E. 11T rr . 631 F STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C.. . • (Successor to Gilmore, Smith & Co., at... Chipman, 'Mesmer & Co.) ! • .* Patents procured upon the_ same' plan which was originated and successfully practiced by the above-named arm. Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o stamp. InovSl "BETTER TO LEAD THAN FOLLOW!" A, GOOD MAXIM, BUT NOT ALWAYS. TRUE. " " It is better to follow H. JACOBS The old and Rebablu Dealer in Ready-Madb Clothing. From his old stand. (No. 2, Putton's Block,) to his NEW LOCATION in the largo and coin:Mins store, No. 123, Main Street, formerly occupied by M. E. Sollomon & Son, (one door north of Felch & C 0.,) where he is nowlpen with a , fall and Complete Stack of Fashionable • SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING 'HATS AND CAPS, . GENT'S FURNISHING GOADS, TRAVELING - ITZEIRELL MEN'S, B 0 Y 'S CIBLDREN'S f, 'suits. of all grai While he aims to lead the trade, he asks his old friends and everytoody else to folloir him to his new location, where he will fit; them out in the highest ktyle of art at the lowest prices. Come early. I - H., JACOBS. Towandi s Pa.. April 6, TILATFORM WA OPEN BUGGIES for A 3 large number of sups _IONS, TOP AND tale at decided bargains rior make and • IC. L. TRACY, .1183111 Y napalm. Towanda, April 274 m • Far COUGHS/ COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS , !.;'.-: v: T-7 ' , . . • • • MONIA CONSUMPTION, 011110a11•11 Of THROAT, CH 6 ? 7 - . ...'" 7 -, '. !..- ... - - , , , I Um alwapi been ems. el r.• • , - wv•insm wielded by nastatagATlNig,t,-rt !,-::.:-,,.. ~ CO S Jl : j A ~ ais ine p ant sad tamed stages, and all disease.: cr 1::.•1111 , •,*, ~ , . and LUNGS, ban has never been So ad _irii , '.dy compounded ttl lit 1:0 , % , , '. r. RYE. Its soothing Itablacato properties afford a diffusive stimulant Itna ~ ,:;2 1., j., 1 , 1: • • system atter tile cough has been re li tnred. ' Quart, size bottles. rrice sl,co. PtlitT al t9 id I Do a2Lbereivir o be t teaanilV7 t i ? l ip.:;;.l .. c i 1y" ,, :,- . :, • Min 84r0 !MUM i Prints Dia 'Pronrletari l titamp -. 4 rut, s b.:: ... , Waal it to bi? lOW* lir Gilman and Dealers Es.erystkere, a *a- IMMOOT swum TAit OR LICZNSE. L IF .. the TOW, ROCK AND NYE CO. Proprietors, 41 River St, Chicago, fa. PICTURE GALLERY G. H. WOOD & CO. will open their 'New Gallery i on the First Monday of April. !laving fitted up entirely new s with the best of instruments, we are prepared to ware • Tintypes, 4 at one sitting / alt for 50 ets. ID neat enveloces, 10 to• tl.OO. Copying of all kinds of Photograph, lid Stereoscopic and large view work done at this gallery. . Olve us a call and we will try ant satisfy You in pries and quality. lnsr Y 8 • . . KENDALL'S SPAWN - CURE Is sure to cure Spaylns, Splints, urh, Ali. It removes all unnatural ' emlargeraents. Dogs ?ors lILISTEE. Has no equal for any lameness • on # 9 begat or man. It has cured hip-joint lameness' In a person who had suf . - . `fered'ls years. -AL* cured rheuma- Gam. corns, frost-bites or and t guises, :.at or Ismer,ess. It has no. equal for. say blemish on • hoiees. Bond (or illustrated circular giving POSITIVE Pai•-r. - Price 111. ALL DRUGGISTS have it or ran get It far you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Co., Proprietors, Kuosourgh Falls, Vermont. H. Q. POETICS, Agent. Towanda. Pa. BESTIi mi . e.. .. w , I 'r:tJep.biz ,;- einnskemo , )ser4twor r ii than at anything else. 'Capitol not needed. We will start you.- $ i2' a day and up wards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and, girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now the time. You can work in spare time only or give your whole time to too business, You can live. at home and do the work No other business - will psy yoi nearly as vreil.— No one can fall to make enormous I.ay uy en easing at oven. Costly Outfit and terms free.--' Money made fast, easily sod honorably. Address, Tann & Co.. Augusta, Maine. Dec 15—lyr •, • 1 . •• , • Yon need not Die toi N„lWin `IN THE • • MUTUAL.,' ENDOWMENT "AND • Ac'•l l l: 7 4lNT ASSOCIATI - 011 - • . Of illath, N. T. • Yotr?•receive ono-belt or your insurance, ac cording to the American Life Table, when two thirds •of your life expectancy is finished—for illustration, a man or. woman joining the Aiwa elation at 36 years of age taking a certidcate for $2,500, receives $1,275 when a little over 56years of age, exactly the period in life. whets &little financial help is generally more needed than "at any other time. BLADES Roar:as, june2tE General Agents for Penn's. Stevens -- .4,t:' 1,1.06 g GRocznizs, COUNTRY PRODUCE COR. MAIN 'AND PINE STS They invite attention to their complete AGS, 13, CANES, itC. ' YOUTH'S and ~ 11 r and complete es land prices. . . . . .. . _ „ : .. • - Uile-voawretiee..l martin's._ ........,,\ • .•__....... :._, ....... _ ..• ..._ „.,„ ...„„. . .... : .. ..._ ~.....,....5,.. - t'... , 3....0 4 , . . ... . . .• p . . t .• ; - ... ~.,.,43.•,;„ - - -..i.r...,,.T. ..,..;.2, ..., ... . . .: .. .., ~ . _ . , i ..,... ; '4 , -,..1,.; .•,; -1 -:-•;; . t':- .1 - ... ~,,,,4 4 ... : .. .....,., • ~,.,,,„; , ~...,. .:.,.,2......: . . ONE, MORE IN TO WANDA. Patton's Block, General Dealers in PROVISIONS, UM :cv• 4 :4 Dv, ow Di 1 To thou, now titort i ' (The old stand of Fos. 13 Wens t Marcus.) assortment 'bald very large stock of Choice New Goode, which they have alwayp on hand. SPECIAL. ATTENTION OREN To the PRODUCE TRADE And Cash Paid tor Desirshle Kinds IL J. LONG. 7 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT-= JAMES McCARE lIAS IfEMOVEp 1141 GROCERY TuE soUTII-EAST CORNER. OP- -WIN AND. BRIDGE STLeELTS,EICE Head Quartei.s. 1T FOLt EVERY-TIFOG IN THE ,LINE OF IIUCERIES; PROllBlOkB, CASH PAID for Deminikile dn'etti. Fine . BUTTER t, uil EGGS u. speci,►lty Wagons &Carriages OLD ESTABLISH-MENT. JAMES BRYANT. would . . • • - call the atten tion of FARMERS and. others to his large. and coal plet, assort4uent of • • - . ()pen Pop 13 - ugg t` PLATFORM _WAGONS . all of his own- MANUFACTURE and war ranted in ever,y par- • • .• ticniar Bryant's Flexible Sprligs urged in all Platform Wagons. Tho saltiest and best in use. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! Loc.lk at these Allures Two Seated 'Carriages troll, : gnu to $ll Pluetons, one seated ..-. 125 to 150 Top Buggies • • 425 to 11.0 Open Buggies tto to 10u Democrat Wagons ... , 90 th, 110 „Remember that the above are all folly warrant, ed. Arst-clais or no pay. - Repairing promptly &Mended to.st : 2s per cent below last years prices. Ofliceand Factory car. Alain and Elizabeth Ste. .745 ..151FIV ANT. 2ifebB2* owanda 5 ct. Store 1 N It rr. s preparcd to offer a complete assort DRY AND FRIOY GOODS, “: Crockery, Glassware,- Wil TA,and BECORATED,CHINA. test:designs and patterns of MAJLICA WARE, - BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, &C. INIM , Forte i the coming Spring Trade, We adherelas heretofore to our established princilile—that a quick sale, with a small profit is better than &slow one with a large profit ---and therefore out prices in any line • of gooda will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. liiirWe endeavor to sell the best article' for the least possible noney. .70-ef LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever dir covered. pis it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Also excellent for human - flesh READ PROOF BELOW. PROM COL.. L. T. FOSTER. Youngstown. Ohio, May 10th, / 14 5 0, - DR. B. J. KmtDALL k CO:—I had a very value. ble Ilambletonian colt which I prized very high' ly, he bad a large bone spavin on one joint and a small-one on, the other which made him Taff lame; I had lam under the charge of two veteri nary surgeons which failed to cure him. I use one day reading the advertisement of Kendall*. Spavin earn in the Chicago Express, I determin ed at once to try it, and got our druggist tare to send-for it, 'they ordered three bottles; I tea them all and thought I would give its tborougb trial. I used it according to directions and the fowl!' day the colt ceased to be lame, and the limps have disappeared. I used but one Loins and the colts limbs are as free from lu'mp• - stid as smooth as any horse in the state, Ile is ea. tirely cured. The cure was so-remarkable I let two of - my neighbors havi the remaining two bottles, who aro Dow rising it. Very Respectfully, L. T. FOSTER. Kendal!'s Spavin. Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten's Muir. Wi&lon co., N.Y..Feb:I:WA. Da. B. J. Bsxt Dear Bir:—The yarticulta cape on which I used yourlendairs SPavin "" was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many things, but in vain* Your bpsvin Cure put the foot to the,ground agaip ; and for the first time since hurt, in natural position. For a family liniment it ex• ceia,anYthing we overused. • Yours truly. • nEv. 4. P. BELL. • Pastor of M. E. Courch Pattims 3liiie, NJ Price $1; per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Druggists hero it or can got it for you, or it Ina bo sent to soy addrOss on receipt of price bill's proprietors, DII. B. J.'KENPALL & CO., LTA* burgh Fill.. Vt. Bold at Dr. IL. C. Porter's IDrug Store) 131:0; SIIMCNIL HE • lIAB ,EBTIBLIFILIED *c.; April 2..1 I y.! Cheaper than ever at te ir 14 Til NEXT DOOR TO 1.77V11 went of EMI