Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, November 30, 1882, Image 4

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    CURIOSITIES OF TASTE AND SMELL
Hunger, which is usually associated with
the "nth watering " and*dr palatal in
*cations, is really located in the stomach,
and can only be appeased by the presence
of solid matter there. Some tribes of In
dians show their recognition of this _fact to
swallowing earth when debarred from food;
la the Southern States hunters take with.
them pills made of calcined oyster shell, for
male case their provisions. become exhaust.
ad while crossing the prairies ; the trapper
of the far West mixes lair (which is wholly
incapable of digestion) with his pimmican
on ',similar principle, superstitiously insist
ing that it must be the far of the very ani
mal from the flesh of which the compound
has been made, to impart its peculiar vir
tue ; Kamsehatilalea stir up etwduat to give
body to their brat-oil when they are re
duced to live on that exhilarating beverage :
and ,_the, Cmgalbse Veddaha mix pounded
proodlibre with honey when they can get'
'bathing else. Thirst, again' really belongs
to the stomach, in spite of , the dryness of
the month and throat which ails our at
tentien to it, this being engendered 4by the
lack f due fluid proportion in the contents
of the bloodhvessels. Both human beings
and nnimals have ' been seen to drink till
they could drink no longer, without slaking
their - thirst, when the throat was cut and
I'lW / wed the fluid to escape. Many animals
neverdrink, but absorb. sufficient moisture
foitlieir tissues from the air or from their
food thereis a parrot in the Zoological .
in Regent's Park which has lived
there fifty4wo years without a drop of en
ter.% Snakes will go a year or more without
food or water, apparently angering no lin.
convenience, and a beetle has lived three
years without either. •
The to and smell of many things are
identieid, so to speak; so that either sense
would Immediately recognize them, if they
had only,been exhibited to the other previ
ously. This is especially the case with vie
lot, rose, orange, lemon, and most vegetal:Cs
essential oils. If we take one long " sniff "
at the musk-plant, we cannot detect any
odor in it at all on a second inspiration ; and
there would seem to be something peculiar
about the scent of sweet-briar, since, it
eludes many people's olfactory nerves alto
gether. The idiosyncrasies of individnalr
with regard to these two senses are number.
less and entirely inexplicable. Some faint
at the perfume of certain flowers, 'irfiS e dis.
taste amounting to utter abhorrence' of cer
tain ordinary foods has been knoWia to be
hereditary in families. The reflex action of
mental association may account for this in
some instances, but certainly not in ..all.
Heat favors the acuteness of both senses ,
and' old blunts it, it being' notorious tbat
the delicate flavor and bouquet of choice
wines are destroyed by, over-icing them.
All the Year Round. -II
PILES
Piles ate frequently preceded by a sense
bf weight in the back, loins and lower part
of, the abddmen, causing the patient to sup
pose he has. some affection of the kidneys
or neighboring orgaris: At times, symp
toms of indigestion are present, as flatuency,
Uneasiness of the Stomach, etc. A moisture,
like perspiration, producing a very- disa
greeable itching, particularly at night after .
:getting warm in bed, is a very common at
tendant. Internal, External and Itching
Pilesi yield at once to the application ,of Dr.
Bosanko's.Pile Remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts affected, absorbing the' Tu-
Inors allaying the intense- itching, and ef
fecting &permanent cure where all other
temedies have failed. Do not delay until
the drain on the system produces perma
nent disability, but try it and be cared.
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. Porter, Ward
House Drug Store. july27l y.
EARTH'S LOWEST LAND.
• Visit to Death's Valley in tie Desert Ile.
glen of California.
On the 17th of July last, with a train of
Ave mules and two companions, one of
whom was partially familiar with the coun
try, I climbed_ the summit of Cerro Gordo.
At last we gctic:x 1 upon the lofty ridge of, the
Telescopes, a dd beheld below us the fateful
valley, which lies 280 feet below the level of
the sea and extends , for a hundred miles
northeast and southiest, with a width of
from thirty to forty m il es from east to we st.
Upon no landscape can one look so deeply
into the interior of the earth, for it occupies
the lowest point of dry land upon the coitti
nent,-and, so far as I am informed, of the
earth itself. Before us it lies, a long, deep,
Side, vast basin, its shining patches disclos
lug through the distance its beds of soda,
salt and borax, which cover thousand of
acres and blaze and shimmer and burn in
the steady blaze of light. and heat -which
pours upon them from a cloudless sky.
The valley's deep declension growl; upon
the senses and becomes more marked* the
eye is held Steadily upon it, and it is empha
sized by the declivity of the iodising
mountains. Drear and desolate it stretches
its full lerigth along in a framer of painted
mountains, .whick, define, in strong and
mighty lines, its aspects of terror.
Though leaving the summit at 3 P. 11.
and riding steadily down descending trails
night settled upon us before we escaped
from the canyon and reached the borders of
the valley. By the brilliant moonlight we
were enabled to trace the trail along the
rocky washes as we rode on into the night.
At last, worn and weary with hours of rid
ing, we reached the centre of the valley,
known as the' «Big Role," the point of
greatest depression.
?Though time and exploration have drawn
from out the ancient story most of its fear
ful threads, this r is stall Death's Valley and is
still and will remain a region of dread. In
diana families with its _ face from infancy
know its treachery and cannot be prevailed
'on to go into it beyond their time-worn
bails. To the lost emigrant it was "the
Valley, of the shadow of death." Who daring•
prospector enters it with fear. He knows
its terrors, and the bleaching bones of many
a skeleton warn him to Ixtirare. Once lost
within its embrace, and a man's doom is
Written. Without water to cool his ferered
frame, the sweltering air drives him to
agony and bewilderment. Confused, ha
Warden without aim. Beason, unseated by
fantasy, gives imagination rein to play
tricks with his judgment. Beholding heaven
at last in the mocking waters of the mirage,
he sinki to die in the dam of ,the desert.—
/ f etter in the Ban Francis& Chronicle.
FREE OP COST.
By calling at C. B. Porter's Ward House
drug store, you can get a sai! bottle of
Dr.' Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup
which will relieve the most obstinate Cough
or Cold, and show you what the regular 50
cent site will do. When troubled with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Cough,
Pal= in the Chest, and all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicinti. july27ly.
= "Loss Twaioa uta Moat; Fates."—A
pitereqpir over the Richmond, Fredericks.
.barg and Potomio Railroad relate:: the fol.
lowing :, The airs were pining over a
trestle, and just in front of me sat an old
'dared woman. who showed great alarm,
and, as it afterwards turned out, imagined
that the whole train of OM was flying
=the air. It was not many minutes,
before the cars paned safely - over
is treat* and as soon as they attack tern
boa the old woman drew a sigh orielief
and enclaimed, in a To Dear tone of Osice i
*.Thank the lord, 'she's lit 1" That resiinds
Si of a - Very nest pun by a country gentle.
man on a similar occasion as the atm&
'When the trestle had been. coned some
tidy owisarked : r " Well, we've struck tetra
Row " Yes, madam," said the old gen.
tlesill In his brusque way, " less tenor and
noes armer."—Ncnielk Virginian..
Sutton= or Dna nr run FAn SWOT.—
Some Ma of the great slaughter of deo
_which annually, takes place in Odeon*
Nevada, and Oregon may be gained from
the trade statistics of the hide - dealers, One
Front street aped house in San Francisco
has a pile container 8.000 deerskins in its
warehouse. It fanales annually over 75,000
skins, and estim atc.s the annual number of
deer killed 4'2014000z The largest portion
of the skins come from Northwestern New&
da and Southeastern Oreipm. As ,a rile in
this State deer are slain for their food 'es
well as their bide valve, while in Oregon
and California, large numbers of tbLanimals
are left to rot, the skins being all that is
desired. It is a shame that so much vane.
able food should be wantonly wasted, nape.
daily now that deer are becoming scarcer
every year.—Sall Lake Tribuwi
~ ••BUCHUPAIBA."
Quick, complete cure, allannoying Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diaesies. $l. Drug .
Over sOOO
Druggists
AND
Php'efrins
Have Signed or Endorsed the
Following Reniarkable
Document:
Illreestellestetry & :abeam, Xsnalletar•
lag Mandate, 21 Platt et. * New Task:
Sadism= :—Per the Past ftrwyeezeiee
have add various breads of Payees Plat
tam Plaratataaa and the Piddle wider
Benseale CS • • - Parsee • to' an
others:We =udder tan:rase of thorny
tew reliable household remedies worthy
orandidstee. - They are superior to all
ether Porous Plasters or Itisdrandosin
dates:al use. ' 4 I.
M!
le Plaster is a genuine
Parzoaceuthiel product, of the highest
ender of noir% and so recoodned
physicians 44 druggists.
When other rinnedies• h4l get a Sao
Capcino PlOtei. •
Yon swill bo disappointed it you as
cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elea
trieg Magnetic toys. 1 •
SURE REMEDY A LAST. IMee Seta
AMEAD'SMaeda" CORtirand BUNION PLASTER
MICROSCOPES
TELESCOPES
STEREOPTICONS
THERMOMETERS
BAROMETERS
Catalogue, as follows. Nett on applitition:
Part lat-" Mathematical harm:ant& IV PP.
Part 2d--(:)pticsl lastramenta. IS PP. • .
Part ad:-Eitertoptlems and Magic Lanterns, Wo pp.,
Pait ath—Pkvaleal and (liemicslApparatua, ia9 pp.i
Part 6th—Netooraktrical Instrameat% LI) pp.
QUEEN & . CO.
924 CHESTNUT ST.. MILAN.
PATENTS.
(U.B. AND POREMN.
Prank A. Fonts. Attorneyat-Law. LOckll(^ls6,
Washington, D.C.
49 - Ten'cars' experiesllCO.
I Make so mum for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Mice as to the patentability of an in
vention razz. Send sketch or model of the de.
vice and a report will be made as to the probe.
bUlty of obtaining a patent.
Special attention given to rejected applies.
Lions in the hands of others.
• 311271211121CFJ1 :
U. S. Senators: Hon.. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon, BenJ. H. Hill, 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 Examiner, and the pro?
prietdr of this paper.
Willa for circular and instructions.
Sno • f /.
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CUT THIS OUT I.
ACENTB PE
MAKE Sl5 E S4O WEEK.
We have stores In 15 leading. !Cities ,
tom wh
Faictories d ch our
an
Wats riati42o tragie 3
Our
Erie. Pa. Bend for iTtirgew CataZo li gne and
terms to agents Addroo
MI IL LOVELL 312 Lacks/was ea Ave -
SCRANTON.-PA.
HORSEe .
Bend , 25 cis. In stamp
r currency for then*
'Tram carrion of .*A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all disease., has 60 Ane engravings showing
BOOK arsesat be tter
. as
umed by ti ck
be
taught n any other way, a table showing doses
of all e principal medicines' used tor ths hors*
u well as their effects and antidotes when a
25 \cts, P = a. a large' collection
fo il;
telling the age of a bone , with an ra. engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse information. Hundreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth •more
than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact that
260,000 sold in about one year before it was re.
Tined shows how popular the book Is. The re.
vised edition is mom nonce tamtaxgriss. Rum
roa • oincriAn. 'AGENTS WANTED. Dr.. J. B.
Kendall k Co., Enosburgh IliUs, Vermont"
Mar 11-Iyr. '
FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE
cunt AND
COLLCTI
BRINK dr ,PIJOK, Raysville, Pa. -
Writ write Policies for Hake in Fire and Life In
mance. Collect Claims with care and • '
promptness. They representuonebut
. FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
Fheysolicit theconfldence and patronageof those
having business in their line. end, winendeavor
to merit it. ky to or address
tufa tf DUCH.Lepayerille, Pa.
NATHAN TIDE,
(Successor to Mr. ItcNeiul,)-
• iitum
PITT7ON, WILICESBARRE
AND 40YAL SOCK
O 0 . 11. Lo ;
FOOT or PINE STREET. NEAR COURT ROUSE.
TOWANDA, PA.
LOWZBr PRICES FOR CAW. -Es
.The patronage of my old blends and the pub
eenerally is soltelteNt. Peep :8
NEW MUNE!
LANE & DECKER,
PROPIRTZFOR.S OF
Liirery and Boarding
Stable,
Washington Street; below Main.
The bes_t rligs_to_be found In any stable in tbe
country, roamed at Trasonable rates.
Ma. Dzcanwfllatrs thenvisineee his personal
attention, and invitee his Mende to. cell when In
want of livery.
Yl4. W. LAWB. •
I ED. DEO=
lama.
A PAAHIONABiatAIIAWACI.OIIII2II.
What a Warners Taller libido id' SR Avelii.
age MiacaUse Wardrobe.
" 'What is a tailor's delluitkin of a flesh.
unable man in asked a wliertor in St . Louis.
"That would be hard to give,“ - said nu
Olive street tailor to whom' tha question had
been addressed. "I count a man who has
a wardrobe of a dress suit, a swallow -tail, a
Prince Albert nit is oloth; another 'ninon.
ad, three or to button . cutaway and a
isuide of English Walking or sack coats for
business purposes the , owner of
,a fashions.
ble wardrobe. L can't say. what goes to
make up a fashionable man, nor :what goes
to make men look dressy on the street or in
the parlor. Onoman will look well in any.
thing, another will not look Well in anything
you can put on him. I have -one customer;
who fs almost indifferent about the goo& ai
make-up of his clothes, and I venting to say
you could not finds better dressed man in a
mile walk. Men get a fenny frequently and
will only wear one style of drew Stout
men have a fondness for norm coats, and
yoneannot get many of them to wear any
else: Others will have the latest
styles; but they are not fops by any ruins.
Now what the line between. a stylishly.
ilressedman and a fop is, is another thing 1,
can't tell. One man ins certain* dress will
be nothing but a fop,. while the identical
same clothes would be exceedingly Isom.
ing to another man. I hold that it is in the
MAD and not in the clothes; and that the
tailor has nothing whatever to do with it.
A man 'iodinated up to dress from his boy.
• "Are not tailors authorities on men!'
simpler
4 , Well, yes, they ought; to lie, if any dam
of men are. " Many a man who prides him.
self di his shape and wins the 'admiration of
the ladies is the creature of the tailor. rive
men in seven are physically defective. I One
is stoop4lunildered. - Another hie hollow
shoulders, laving a demon behold tai
apes of the shoulder and the bremt.bone,
which the tailor must remove to get the
credit of making a good fit. Another man
has a well-developed paunch, about which it
is no easy thing to gracefully drape a heavy
Basque coat ; another has a good abdominal
devekipment and a breast as fiat as the side
of a brick."
• cossumprzorr.
It is said that 50,000 people die annually
in the United States alone from this disease.
In some sections of the 'country one death
in every three is from Consumption. This
can be, and should be avoided; our people
are too careless about an• ' cough or
caother: d, and symptoms `,' r and
lung affections that - lead to this , disease.
Yon should arrest:it while Ms in the_germ . .
Two or three dotes of Dr. BOSEUIkO'B ug h
• and bung Syrup will relieve an ordinary
cough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
like many preparations on the Imarket 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 throatr ond lungs. It
allays all irritation, and renders the voice
clear and'distinct. Sold by C.IB. Porter's
Ward House Drag Store. july27ly
CALIFORNIA ORANGE CULTURE.
The orange.tree gro the time. c.Thal
Lto be thought of. ve,
calls: for the frequent
cares which are its due as Well in winter as
in summer. Not a few persons of the in.
valid class who had looked upon its culture
aka mere pastime have been broken dam ,
through this cause, and having taken up
more land than they could manage. The
lesson of such cases is not to attempt too
much, but to keep to the five or ten, acres
perhaps within one's personal capacity.
Mir has it been politic to put everything in
to the single crop of oranges. The smaller
fruits, peadhes, plums, and especiallY l apri
cots,. for canning, Which come into bearing
quickly, are useful in 4iding over the rather
tedious Period of: waiting for the orange.
trees to mature; and are slave in profitable
demand. Alci:start existence comfortably
here the newcomer should haven capital of
from five to ten thousand dollars. Peculiar
energy, of course, will do, with less.
It requires about nine years to bring -an
orange -tree from the seed into full bearing.
On the other band, it is found that b:y deftly
inserting an orange bud into a small shoot of
lemon-tree Flitted in an X shape, and setting
this in the ground, a tree can be obtained
which bears marketable fruit 'after the eec•_
cud year. - The controversy= rages as tc
whether it is worth while to do this, since
the product is but a dwarf, like the dwarf
pear-tree; and though it yields early it can
never yield
_much, and its fruit does not
stand shipment as well as that of the , seed
ling. Against this it is maintained that. it
lives longer than the,seedling, yields - choicer
varieties of fruit, more uniform in size and
quality, and not subject to the; singular form
of destruction 14 , 1)1dt - sometimes overtake[
the seedling, that of being dashed against its
own thorns;.—William Henry Ridley, is
Harper's Magazine.
Delicate Females"
The exactions of society. added to the
cares'of maternity and the household, have
-tested beyond endurance the frail constitu
tions which have been granted the majority
of women. To combat this tendency to
premature decline, no remedy in the world
possesses the nourishing and strengthening
properties of Malt Bitters. They enrich
the blood, perfect digestion. , stimulate the
liver and kidneys, arrest ulcerative weak
ness, and purify and vitalize every function
of the female sjstem.•
Tax Iltszn Miles Herr: Box.—A Swat
fah farmer had a : pretty daughter, with
whom his hired man fell in love: The old
man refusing him, he determined to emigrate
to the United States. The old man, unable
to persuade him to stay, went to-the 'steam.
ship to see him off. He offered to help him
*any his. big blue box on the 'steamer. "It
is pretty heavy," said the old man. "It
will be lighter before it gets to America,"
said the young man. And so it was—the
tame minute. For the bottom gave way and
out rolled the pretty daughter. She blushed
and explained, and the upshot was that her
father pronlised the young fellow that if he
would.come back with some money in his
pockets, within two years, he should marry
the young woman.
mum viat liar.
LADIES' TONIC,
A Positive Care fbr Xll Futile
Complaints.
toadLadles' Task la_migend dialWourestif Medical Is.
at
re N. Y ., awl Ma been seed saccessfally
by ladles Ise je Is • ogre awe rot all Fatale
su Loconaldr i ts. Sith aased and simom br
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jo
solo to animism& Ms Is ea Patent Magint ire.
gdsastpand. after yen inpeekace. an
COl9-
knoothir tlist i minibus srellises any bro et ken.
doom. worn •oot or creme/orkma menthe. Mae sea
If you amended o th er remedies without success. do
non tit 'Sisllessaged. jive " LADIIES' 'TONIC
rows trim. as ocat jogs to ON groichasclipmeso
swot nay:
it ims us email! gal dry ireakseti or_ amplaJat
common to our ' adds dr doctor's prescraaboa
' aace. &ado," ' Taft:* Wilda we tee
wiLlipoidthrti Bottle Is IL -
wasen's isa•Mseriatka of
and M•eauffiet rairs • egairlawk, ullo give atrial sad
llama latem tram
irombe /low km *arms eirjraireirelearso
or "USW Tonic" ea cure. Alb
=d regoraktaik blor*roupgib
TOW ma dth Wks wee know
ogooree=s7tit. •
bl► Wood.> Pries, Ufa
,•_
Indian B ood Syrtip
,Cures ail diseases tbs . tiver; BoWels. Kidneys Skin
and Millions trtiftto its efficacy in healing : the above
namexi diseases; and_pro*ttee it to be the -
Best Remedf - Known_to Man
- waNTED -
.4( ser.A.
Laboratory 77 West 3d St:, New Yoik Druggists sell it.
- - Relleieff '
_ • Vazunr, Bedford Co.. s.'
Du. Cu= 4101"801 A short trial of Ism Twilit' Blood Atm boo strestute post rebel for
Rheumatism. It ta the best stolid= I ever , used. . • • - •h •
JOUR NMI%
, mmannanammusining.
GOV: H0Y.7"8 ENDORSEMEiIi7.
.Haxeutive Mansion, - '
Harrisburg, Pa., June 7,:1882.
John,H. Phelps, Scranton,: Pa:— -
My Dear Sir:—Promptlyypon.thq receipt ci your •
Elixir ten days since, I enkred upon its use according
to your directions, stopping my bend Potato., Phos.
, Ammon,, and Wine of Colchium. At that time
completely disabled with gout in both feet and rheuma
tism i n both knees, and helpless. Now I comfortably
hobble about the house, and expect to be out in a week.
It may be a coincidence, my amendment and the use of
your medicine. hope for no occasion to try it again ,
but if need be I shall try it again in afresh allack,,witit
great confidence. Very truly yours, . • ,
HENRY
Phelps' Rheumatic l /i7ixir cures rhetitoatism in all its forms.
•.
Dr. H. a lirter *f Son, Druggist*, Agents for Towanda; Pa.
t i 13 A FACT
THAT THE WHOLEHALE PRICE OP
• KEROSENE OIL
Has - advanced. We still retail at the OLD
PRICE. Bring in 'your cans at once,
TO DEALERgd--We offer kerosene
and headlight oil at loweSt wholesales{ prices.
. AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DRUG STORE:
4
Dr. H. C. Porter .8i Son
Corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda:. Pa. •
I3TOV~S
A. LAyo'. DYE CO.
• 0- \i•
, "r
HEATING &
DON'T BUY. BEFORE INSPECTING
THEIR STOOL •
MAIN STREET
LARGE -STOCK
7 show the LARGEST VARIETY qt Mens Boys and Childrens
OVERCOATS
• TO BE FOUND . IN OWANDA.
They , are made of first- laks material
guarantee a - perfeet . fit ev ry
keep constantly on hand a Lilt E ASSG#MENT.of
GENTS, FURNISIING GOODS
= EATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, TRA L FELING BAGS &o.
MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINtSS, SUITS.
Form a special feature in my, business. I take the lead in this Dep2rtment as
Well as all others. I have no. Plate Glass windws or polished co4ters, but I
keep THE RIGHT GOODS and the p ublic apprecia te tit extra - *alue. lam
safe in,saying ' ,
KY STOCK CANNOT BE EQUALED IN COUNTY.
. • I have just received a large invoke f '
Fall and Winter p loth!ng
and will be pleased t 9 show these gdods. `Call at -
E. ROS.ENFIELD'S
M.
Mil
ITUMPHREY B:ROS. &
liblatbiattmos and Whobapda Dealam in all
]SEWS, BOYS, WOMEN'S. KISSES AND
BOOtO, - -shoOg i . _ - .ROtib
CORNER VAIN AND ELIZABETR STREETS, )
r I
TovvANpA., FA
HAVE A NEW STOCK •OF
EK STOVES
ME
and buy where you see the-Crowd:
IMO
TOWANDA 7 PAI
TRACY,
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PASTIMIIB OP WIALTHY
A Muses bar Atrial.. adlilhrni Is All Aorta
Canyon guess what is the newest fashions.
bin divendoceforyonng women of wealth and
Want Dressing live thalls. nit is to say;
Aortae toys of little girls—eisteM, nieces,
eO ins , anything in the shape of a little
gid will do, if she be, comely. This las
suddenly become. sage in certain , drolei.
; know an only daughter who, having no
little girl relative, uses the three.yeai.old
offspring - acne of her papa's pooi tenants,
a pretty little chit, on' whom she places oast.
ly =Munn with all the' ardor of it fresh
Fmk. The Child is as ewe as possiblwin
ICata Greenaway german* - and my . lady
takes delight in . dressing hot aster some
quaint picture. Two or throe afternoons a
week she is impel in something wool and
taken out for, a walk or drive. Of course
that will not List long and the child will soon
bezettnuel to calico. lt is not right for
rich women to divert thenlselves in any such
way, nor is there any excuse for it, now that
it is fuldonable to do art needle-mat. -
"Some ingenious girls of my aapuiintanCe
are Making their own awes. Muffs mid cuffs
byeying togetherlancy feathers, from the
wingi 'and breasts of lathe birds, which
they fasten to,thin silk or muslin, line with
satin and edge with border of feathers, ar
ranged a. a fringe. Decorating with, feath
ers, in fact, is greatly in vogue for amuse
ment. Some are wearing collars and small
muffs of dark velvet, bordered with their
own buds with feathers, than) of ducks,
pheasants, peacocks, eta., :being employed.
The pkunage intended for trimming bats
and bonnets is also Purchased and taken to
, pieces to fancifully decorate other artioko of
weter.--Neto Pork Ldter fu Vis anabinaff
- -
watssia Leaf Heir Restorer.
It is &timely different from all otherrr. It
is as clear as trater, and, as its name indi
cates; is a perfect Vegetable /lair Eeriti?rer.
It immediately free the headlfrom all
dandruff, restore gray hair to its unsuHral
color, and produce a new growth where it
has fallen off. It does not in any manner
affect the health, which SOlpher, Sugar of
Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations
have done. It will change light43,r , faded
hair. in a • few days to a beautiful glossy
brown. Ask your druggists for it. Each
bottle is warranted. Stare, nun & Co.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia; and C. N.
Currizrrros, New York;
June, 1, 1882. ly.
A FLOOD OF WEDDED 131.1E1
The city is full of brides. There hasn't
been for several years such a flood ol,nesilk
wedded bliss poured into the ''city at one
time, and the capital city may be said to' be
wreathed in smiles. There is nothing Inman
about a young couple cia a wedding tour.
They are happy, ancl4they, want everybody
else to be happy. As a hole they go sight.
seeing Merely as a matter of form, and when
a guide gets a young married couple in tow
he has what is technically known among the
fraternity as a soft snap., The guide, if .
he has bad experience with 1 these kind of
visitors, very . Soon finds a cOmfortable seat
in some quiefilace and asks thew to " wait
until he goes lin permission to enter a cer.
fain room or building.. The guido takes bit
departure, anctknowing that he would( not
be missed for five or six hours, embracer
the opportunity to attend the funeral
friend,,or playa audit with other guides who
have also bridal couples in tow, and, in the
latter part of the day makes his appearance
before his employers, whom he finds beaked
in the same place, apparently having for.
gotten his existence. When he apologizes
for the dela} , he is smilingly told that he was
not very:long away, and so the sight-seeing
is resumed. The bridal couple scatter hap.
pines around them,wherever they go, and
as there are about forty couples now in the
dty, the amount of happiness that is now
being diffused in the community can readily
be calculated. It has, in fact, assumed such
proportions that no doubt Mr. Doff will soon
designate it as a business, and levy a special.
license tax.-4Vashington Star..
Don't condemn a good thing becatise yen
hove been deceived by worthless nostrums.
Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured, many in
this section •dot nervous disorders; and vt,e
recommend it heartily to such sufferers.
News.
WHY HER HUSBAND OBJECTED.
A very good fiery, and. what is more an
Ofthentiested one, is told of the wife of a
wellAndern and respected Nottingham man-
ufacturer, who, being with her husband in
Paris, and occupied with, the colonial shop.
ping which such visits seem inevitably to
entail, fell in hive with a lace Win of ex
quisite, fineness and delicacy, which was of.
Eared to her for the moderate sum of -24
frame. She would instantly have purchas
ed it bad she not been deterred by various
mysterious signs of dissuasion from her Ws.,
band, which surprised her not a little; as she
knew him to be a judge of good lace, and
wondered therefore at his lack of apprecia.
Lion of this beautiful specimen. She exam
ined the Sohn again, half doubtfully, bat it
was soft in texture and beautiful in design, a
very cobireb in execution and anything ! but
dear. She cast one beseeching &be at, her
husband, but he was - grave and iniiaxil;de ;
so with - a:4h of resigned egret she turned,
away, and the moment they left . the shoji
her disappointment broke forth : "John
why .did you keep me from buying that
lovely thing ? And only £lO ; I am sure
you cannot think that dear? Why did you
not let me have it ?" " You are quite right
my dear," was the reply; of the unmoved
John. "We consider that a very superior
article, and the ream, at I did not want lon
to buy it is because it has come from one of
my own frames, and I can let yon have ai
many of the same kind as you like for 15a.
apiece 1"r-Bkiekwoods Magazine..
and I
A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOI/AN.
srw.r.Ztttentr—
•mggo,steagood Memo of Nis Lydia IL Rai
Irgi; Of Lgo4 ll am4whooboroollother homin being,
lag be truthfully oillottbo"Dair Meador Woman,"
ammo of ha ecompoodinto lovotoema her. Rho
loolcieehr devoted to horivorit, 'Webb ehooateosse
of o. llifoolhedy, sad b obliged to hoop ate kdy
eridate‘lobtpheransworthohego ceim:oes
which deltrpoarohl upon her. each boodooto woad
hordes ed oofforbe. or jO7 q rokometecom U. Her
IregobbioCompound lea inadietio for good owl not
aril parsomeo. I Imo peroonoU7 tareegpedit and
lundiUdod od the troth of this
Oa gooount i of !Comers OtOrdli. ft Is reachneodod
and pninathed by Unfelt plcreictaus In the country.
Goo sem ea "oda Eke a charm and sons much
iota. ItvdlAcre cuilrely themes* form of Salim
of the ate* Leucanhan. brooder and pinta
Ohnotrumdloa;sil Ovarian ?loofas. leasinoonton sod
fThOttstionatoodlnge, an Dhplacemente andthecae-
Ilegendeplaslionakotenand Is ospecidly 'depict to
Pasele OWL.
Diatatthot soda Parthd of eee tram and aim
theresaadvigod u remove &Salaam, dalakaar,,
thoithDell Mather for stimulant; and tames weak- '
Wie at the domeeh, D aues Illoathar, Beadadde,
Damp Preddthea, Omani Detetyalmaimmema
DthlandssalthDtkodloa. ghat teeing at Weans
diepeteorefthst and hmeknobe, is always
math by Imam II aral Mid times, lad
gth a rsl didunetaammaet In haraday with Umbra
thsammeaus She &mole system .'
`Thum oak*. Par bottbs or dz tor th, and Se dad by
sthithiata, AsySidake read:edam to mathd mask NMI,
them= of aim who have been restored to pamith
lnitbbatb.er.of the Vegetable Commmadosmil
of .byeabbeeibm Ms, SP., with stssoritor reply
trar home la 1714 Dm;
ildertectittheth °falai/rasa tbla composad le
aalsthelemd as sbandastheatinandala thaw:
' l lllm, Italduati Uverr, PUIV ass oao writer, rare
~bales the worth forth. case of OCMIttpWOII.
BRIMMOSO ;04 ToMddity of the U, for Blood'
>hemamerka sad.estslramodellnemadbidstatrl
dempel the Campond is tbpopelarft. • •
AMMO rigid barman Asset °Maw whom sole
=aka ill ee dolga to Gem
Ilaide.*Y6
11=21
ileartily. Reconimended.
(From tin Boston Mono]
Mrs Ja IL'fik
OPERATEi WITU =22C/CAGY UPOK KM
NEIB. tIVER, BOW !AND PORES
: --• AXPTHESKIN, '
Np 7 I I2 ,LreNG.ArairGWEHM4OII
ND
CANNER
•
.. , -----HIIIIIORS=-----
The cause' of moat human ills, and curing when
physicians. liospitals. and aL other methods end
remedies iall,Bcrolula or King's Evil, Glandular'
fiwellitupi, Dicers. old gores, Milk L,.
Affections, Erysipelas. Tumor. , Ab su , Car -
Dundee, Boils, Blood gallons, Brieht's ease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver. Rheumatism._
Ceneiliwilen. 4 raw, Dyipepsis, and - all itching
and gaily I - - • '
ERUPTIONS
Of the Skin and Sealp,sucb es Salt Rheum,
Psoriasis, Tetter,llingworm, Barber's Itch,Scald
Head, Itching Mu,and- other Disfiguring and
Torturing Humors, from,. pimple to • a acre&
Oak ulcer, when assisted by Curictma and COT
:ma Saar, the great Skin Cures, ,
CIITICIIBA
:•
A sweet, unchangeabls Medicinal cleari
off all external evidence of Blood. NIUDOTIP, eats
away Dead Skin and flesh, instantly allays Itch
his and Irritations. Softens, Soothes , and Meals.
Worth its weight la gold for all Itching Dia-
CMS. .
CIITIOVRA' SOAP
An Exquisite Toilet, Bath. and Nursery Seda
tive. Yagiant with delicious dower odors Mid
*ding balsam. Contains in Vmodilled form
sll the virtues of Cuncona. the great Skin Cure,
and is indfspensible in the treatment of Skin and
fkalp Diseases, and for rmitorink, preserving,
and beautiryinhe
Soap. complexion and skin. The
only lif edict:ai B aby
Cirrictraa. Bkamarcs are the only- real, cura
tives for of the Skin, Scalp and Blood.
" Price: CIITICIIIIIA BZISOLVZXT, $l.OO per bottle;
Covictrat. 600. per box; large boxes, $1.00: Con-
CQaL Tottxr 110aP t 26c.; Orncinu
ltrancurtt. Smyrna Soar, 15c. Sold everywhere.
Depot, WEEKS - h POTTER, Boston, Kass.
- CATARRH .
.•••
• ..,• •
',Sanford's. Radical Cure.
THE GREAT AMEICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA
- TION OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN
. PINE CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD.
CLOVER BLOSSOM. ETC..
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent cure
of every form of Catarrh, from a simple • Head
Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste.
and hearingi Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient
- Consumption., .Indorsed by Physicians. Chem
ists, and Medical Journals throughout the
world, as the only complete• external and inter=
nal treatment. • , •
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Sqlveint and Sanford's - Inhaler. all in one pack
age, of all druggist. for $l. Ask for Ranford's
Radical Cure. WEEKS k POTTER, Boston.
=I
COL "IELECTRICITY
Gentle yet Effective, united
it
with Healing Balsam, ren
, ts 8,
der COLLINS' VOLTAIC
• rj 't ELECTRIC PLASTERS one
hundred times superior to
~
f.. all other plasters for every
z. • - Pain, Weakness and
_.,..
Inflam
k
Bold eveowher_.
-4,
PARKER'S
AN.
...aped and is
move rand ittscii ag tx Et Co hair aad il,lll
ism, end St stun, at deans In drugs aad makings,.
PARKER'S
\GINGER TONIC•
A Ileielative leak ad Strength Rates.
If you are a mechanic or farmer,, wean out with
overwork, or a mother sun down by family or house.
hold duties try PARICCR'S GINGER TONIC.
If .You are a lawYer, minister or.business man 'ex
hausted bymental strainer antiouseants, do not 'take
hatet*atingstismiLants,butuse Parker'sqinger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia; Itheunta. -
- Ism, lf,i dney Complaints, or any disorder° f the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, PARKER'S GINGER
TONICIIIIIICUICyOU. It is Ilia Greatest Blood Purifier
Lad the Best and Santst:Cough Cure Ever Used.
U you are wasting away horn age. dissipation' or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gummi TONIC at once: it will Invigorate and build
you up front the first close but will never intoxmate..
It has saved hundreds Oflives; it may save yours.
CAUTION I—Rotam ill mbstautes. Parker's Qinrr ToMe Is A
composed of the boa ermectial egrets to the world„Mid Immtbely
Merest from prepantron • of &Fir Send for ciroolar
Duos • Co., N. V • '
ILENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ,
Is sure In its effects, mild in its action u 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 u
sparing, splints -curbs, callous, sprains, swell
ings 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 14 now known to be the
best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
Bend address. for Illustrated Circulaiwhich
we think gives positive proof of its . virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified uc
cess to our knowledge, for beast as well's man.
Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles tor $5. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, ora will
be sent to any,address on receipt of price by the ,
proprietors, Dn. B. J. Emus r, a: Co.. Enos
burgh Falls, Vt.
Sold by all Druggists.'
Mumma, is DSC]
HOWARD A. SIN•OW,
Solleltor ' .6l
AMMICAN AND FOREIGN II
PATENTS
CU B STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. 0.,
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith k Co., ay
• Chipman, BOSUN, k Co.) •
Pateriti proms& IMOD the usme Pb 2 'blob
was originated and sucmissfully Practic by the
aloore-Aamed Arm. -..--,
PamPhlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o
'stamp. - ~
lnorill -
MRS. D.V. STEDGE,
Manetradurer of and Deal's' in •
HUMAN HAIR
GOODS,
UCH AS WIGS. BANDEAUX, tbe ponlis
•
Chaste'alike Braid,
ZVEBITMNG BILORGTNGTO nallAMTitapp
Attention given to COMBINGS
lici ll ori=ed one way.
SWITCHES from $1 upwarda. Mao Agent*,
1 -,
Hunter's late Face Pouder,
Madam _!]art's Corsets,- an& i -
..
Shoulder Brice Elastics.
arirParticuir attention paid to dressing ladies
bait at thole howls or. at tar place criminals.
vet Drama Illbtrotb's store.
norWer p. V. STlpai.
Stevens. - &1:.:. -.Gong
41
t
General Deafen - in
GrtocEnms,
COUNTRY. PRODUCE
COB• *AIN. AND PINE 13TS.
]The old OW of Toz. Remus kill/our.)
• f
They invite attention to their eomprete
aasortment and very large E4ock of
Choice New Goods, which they ;
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
.egant dressing;
erred by those
Psed tc4 112 /
article, on an—
cf.its superior
' and
Ins mate PPri ral.Ys
al ,
. are beneficial
scalp and hair
it Faded Nair
AA Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds.
3L ' 'i. LONG.
T. MUIR & CO.'s
GROCERIES
• ANI)6-
The piece tc Mee money b buying cheap to it
Denser Kiln and Franklin Streak '4
TOWANDA, PA.
Tasisespeethdly announce to the public that
they have a large .tech of
FLOUR; fIiED. NEAL. OLAIN BALT; 1 / 1 88
• ,; PORK. and PROVNIONB
we have also added so our atocy l a nclety of
WOOD= WALE. such aa 811=1 TUB PIE
aup'etnnzza, rrci y
. ,
Just received a large stook of Sugars. Tele.
Mines. Spire. hfOllLBO3lll Male 80AP. the
best in the market, and other mates of soap
Wrap "aid Molasses. which they offer at low
prices for Cash. ' poi 26 TT
Wagons &Carriages
16E1
OLD rarAirizeirmszir
JAMES BR,YANT,
' would
call the atten
tion of FARMERS and
others to his large and complete
- assortment of
Open ac Top Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of hie •
own MANUFACTURE and war
,
'ranted eVery Par'`
tionlar
Brystit's Flexible Springs used in all MHO=
Wagons. Th• eldest and best In use.
NOW IS YOUR TINA TO BUYI
1
.
Look at Cass !gun ' •
Two Banal Cannon nom $ llO to $l4l
Phatots Top . Gas sta n d l2o to 110
Wi ll s
000/1_ _ ' 125 to lal
- 80 to 100
aamonat teas .......
Ilas*sast the aba ors aU iiprvansat.
ot io an _in Ir - • 2 , 4 i esa
P 7O lO 7 atttsadad to at t
below las pars p
001comal Factory on. ltais sat 101/abot4 eta.
tUsbine OAS BRYANT.
-
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
don' at short no*. sad rfasaage is
Rpm 's.
I '4
PROVISIONS,
rM
/:i~~ ~ : ~I ai,', ~~~~~ ~ i
To their new store, .;?'
MI
OM
gin
nave away, OD .hand.
To the
PRODUCE TRADE
'Gan. aEI VINO.
STOP AT
FOR
PROVIS
lONS.
d • m , . .
I
L Cheaper than agar at the
AND
1
KENDALL , '
pq
• THE mow ottoman% .
twitted, as it is certain in ita esb,.
net blister. ollen for hu ms
READ PROOFB EL OW ;
.FROM COL. L. T. POSTRI .
_ Youngstown, Ohio, Xs, o r
Da. D. I. k Co:--I bad
bier Rambletonlan colt which I pi
/Y. be WI large bons sPasin oc
A small one on the other which my,
lame; I bad him ithder the chug s o f
car, surgeons Which failed to cure 7
one day reading the advertisement
Sparta Ours in the Chicago Er esi.
" atone s to try it, and got Our drl
trisend for it; they ordered thresboi
them allang thought I would give
trial, I WNW it scoordlng to dlrectloss
!mirth day the colkciatied to be i go m,
lumps have disappeared. I need but of
grid the colts limbs are as free from It
as smooth as any hone-in 'the stale,
Weir cured. The cure was so rena l
I lit two of my neighbors ~ h ave; the
two botties. who are now,iiiing It.
'Very fiespwitfulty
T ' l
Kendales Spavin
ow HUMAN FLESH.
Pitten's /OM. Wash'lon co.. N.Y.. Fel
Da. B. J..lfssners.„ Dear
case on which I used_ your Kendall'e
g l
was a malignant ankle sprain of crue l .
standing. I had tried many things, hot
Your iipsyto Cure put the foot to the
again, and for the that time since bark
natural. position. For a Wally liniment It
cols anytMna we ever used.
Yours truly,_
REV. M. P. BELL,
Nato, of Y. E. Csurcb, Patters Mills
r
, Price ;
0, per bottle , or slx bottle. forts.
Mutest* base it or can get It ter you, of
be sent to emir addresses( receipt of in'
propr i burgh elnns., torsß. B.
ld at J. KENDALL 41
V D t. S o l d ..
Dr. H. C. Porter% Drut Et,
KLINE'S MAR K
CARRUL r 3 Lo
Main Street, First,il'ar'
■
401 IN W. KLINE,
MEAT & VEGETABI
Ziff RKET
o a more convenient location. and anal.
himself In the Carroll Block, opposite Bet
Hotel, is prepared to @apply his patrons rah
,112 CHOICE= OF 3IEATS,, •
PIESH, OYSTERS IN THEM 'JEWS,
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC PRVIT, kc.,
sorsoLoaNA sergArvp
dam promptly den sPeclalt7
vesed. .„
You need not Die -to
El
MUTUAL ENDOWNE.,
4.cuomnr,ASZOOIATIt
or (Bath, N. T.
Yon receive one-half :of your . insurance,
cording to the American, 'We Table, V.- -
thirds of your life expectancy is Senn
illustration, a man or woman Joining ti
elation at 36 years of age taking a certbion
62.500. receives $1,275 when a little our at
of age. exactly the period in life when
dmincial help le generally more needed
any other time.
BLADES A - ROGER*
june2tfr General Agent. for
EMI
Towanda scl. Sig
MAIN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO FELCE
I=
Is . preparod to 'offer a complete assort
-+7 meat of
DRY AND FANCY 00008,
, f
Crockery,. Glassware,
and DECORATED Clint
Latest designs and patterns of
MAJOLICA WARE ,
BLEU) CAGES,
• SATCHELS, it
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
large profit—and therefore our prices
in any line
~of goods will ; compare
favorable with the prices ,of any other
houSe:
elideavor to sell the best
article for the least possible money.
-I.OEWUB £ FREIMUTH;
myG:tf
SPECIAL ANNOUNCFEM
JAMES McCABE
•
BAS REMOVED ma GROCERY BIIEVEMi'
Tffe sotrra-varr CORN= OF 31,111
AND BRIDGE STREETS. WHZEM
HE HAS ESTABLISHED
Head Quarteps
FOR EVERYTKLNG Di THE LINE 07
MIMES, MEM,
CASH PAID for Desitable
duce. Fine BUTTER and EGGS
a , specialty.
-:1 al I ALL'S SPAWN CUBE
atls sue to cure Swint KrM 11 !:
. Am.- U removes a ll rumoMro
aulourgernekte. nogg nor surli*
Basn o equal for any lameness or
beast or mass . lilies cured lap.joist
elms In a person who had a
at
hid la years. Also cured rheum.
Wm, corns. frostbites or IPA
Deities, Cat or lameness. It has no equal t s 'l
any blemish on bone.. lianii . for ' li no
eingarll3lll4l MOW/a floor. Pripe $ l .
DuPtIGUITEI hive It ok merlin for you. EQ.... •
Kendall k Co.. Proprfe4te. Kuosourgh raw ,
Vermont. 11... C. Pownm. Agent. Towanda. lb.
BESTlanainen now beiOre the public. Di
can make mony faster at work into
than at anything else.- taPikort i
needed. We will start you. $l2 a dal anu.,l„
wards aide at borne by the industriowa_ ,
women. boys and erre wanted everrirml.'"
work for u. Now is Use time. Ton an rim/
spare time isais or give your whole lime to tam
bulling. Tog an live at bomsand do the work
No other bulimia. will goy you nearly as isalL —
No one an tall to make enormous pay by 01-
wing at once. Costly Outfit and tutus tr"." - -
kinseT made teat, evil, and honorably.
Mum. Tim k Augusta. 21PF4t ,
16-01
HAVING. REMQVED HIS
f aurebl7
IN THE
AND
THE o
&c., &c.
April 9 17
se
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