Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, December 07, 1882, Image 4

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    MALARIA IN •sW INLAID.
Spriest la a
Iftuatr.
El
Although "terse sal ague" was a rilseme
not =known in the early - Wary ed New
bland, and prevailed in a few towns , for
rine years toward the dose of the eigh
teenth century, for a few yours at the' be
ginning of the it (=tam and' again
from 1823 to : 1836,_theepidernic, if.
so it may be celled, toe been spread
ing hem the shores of Long Island Sound
more or leas regularly for thirty-two yeasi
Its origin medal to be in the general ob.
*traction of the Waal drainage of the 84'
by the railroad Irma New York to New
Harem acting as a dam to the small streams
and swamps along the shore. Its programs
bus been thistly doing the bob particularly
of * Connecticut and Entl9oll Rivers, inde
pendent of reservoirs and dams, and near
natural and artifkisl park especially those
built - in the 0012110 of the dos*. rived
On dui Hudson River there is scarcely a
town sem& of Albsity in which-the low land
is WA more or lam sisociated - with malaria ;
on the Connecticut there loss : been marked
prevalence- of the disease from Hadley
southward, beginning with Springfield in
1820; as the Housatonic and Hoosso NMI
the ewes of ague have all been adjacent to
low, swampy places or near reirisrldri Ind
the other -eases were scattered over fay
eight towns in the State, for the mod *part
in as ass low, wet land, chiefly for the pod
five years. •At the same time the disease
bascontinned to prevail in the low land of
Sides Libra], near the obstructed water
ammo in New York oily and in the places
to the lady where it has long been thought
to be endemic. In each a widespread pre
valence of the malarial &owe, many per
sona living on hillsides or , high land have
been subject to it, but it bits begun almost
without exception on low land, where its se
verity bas always been the greatest. There
bran:my henna on high land in whose vi
cinity-the known conditions of malaria exist,
namely, heat, moisture, wet soil 'kid staged
tine of drainage ; many of the people ill
with intermittent fever, though living on
high land, contracted the Owese while ex
posed to its nuses on low land, and a large
number of the hills are so near swamps,
pealed bodies of water and low river teds,
as to have the gensui of the diseases carried
directly to them in the air. One of ,:the
most striking epidemics began in Lenox,
three miles below the noted, summer resort
in Berkshire county, in 1878; and in the
five years up to last autumn there bad been
=8 persons 'attacked, in many cases one
moon repretrating several attacks of fever
(chiefly quotidian and tertian), out of a pop.
viatica of 800 along the two shores of the
pouted resetwoire.—Medical and ihuvicai
Journal
PILES
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense
of weight in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup
pose he has some affection of the kidneys
ot neighboring "organs. 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
Piles ypi r eeld. at once to the application of Dr.
Basanko's Pile Remedy., which acts directly
upon the parts affected ; absorbing the Tu
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure where all other
remedies lam failed. Do not delay until
the drain on_ the system produces perma
nent disability ; but try it and be cured.
Price, 5Q cents. Ask your diuggist for it,
and wheit you can not, obtain it of him, we
Will send it, prepaid, on 'teceipt of price.
Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter, Ward
House Drug Store. july27ly.
MODERN RED RIDING. HOODS.
hair a Little Girt Played the Part et the
EM2
'The subject of this sketch was a ter
little girl, who derived her odd name from
wearing On her head the sleeve of one of her
father's old red flannel shirts. She was an
independent little Om, and when asked
why her mother didn't tiny her a new bon
net said she would " just sleeve wear what
she had on." When one of the neighbor's
children sneeringly mid, " Your pa gait .
drink," Little Red Riding Hood responded,,,
"1
--Your pa would, too, but he can't afford ;
it ;" and When the next-door boy
ly said,. " Your mother takes in washing,"
Riding Hood answered, "She don't lake in
much when your mother gets the first whack
at the line:" ••
It will be seen from these incidents in hor
life that, though little read, she was well
posted, and the confidence with which her
mother despatched her , to carry codfish balls
doin into Stoots township to her sick grand-
Mother is easily understood.
Holding theiead dim% which her mother
had given herl for car fare, tightly in her
: hand, Little Red Riding Hood started fora
etre* ear, and having a few minutes to wait,
Improved the opportunity by setting up a
howl that attracted the attention of a benev.
bled old gentleman, to whom ahe explained
her? - burge for grief. She was going, she
sad, to her poor, sick grandmother and had
lust been pat off a car because her dime was
I counterfeit. The' gentleman gave her a
quartet and put her on the = next car. The
• bonductot in due time called upon Little
hal Riding Hood for a fare, when she pro.
diced her lead dime. "This is counterfeit."
Said the condlictor, whereat Riding Hood
tell to sobbing as if her heart would . crack;
the conductor passed her, an old lady gave
her a dime, and a boy shared some ginger.
bread With her. , Arrived near her grand
mother's house, Little Red Riding 'Hood sat
down and ate the codfish balls ; then she
knight some milk from a drunken milkman;
opcin whom she passed the counterfeit dime,
receiving from him sixteen cents in change,
after Which she - proceeded to her grand
balker's and stayed with her for three
Creeks.
In contrasting this story with the original
the Red . Biding Hood s , the reader -shonld
bear in mind the disadiantage our heroine
labored under in haring to be her own wolf,
'n role which she sustained with signal
ty. There does not seem to be anything
MTh to add, except that the town is full of
int kind of Little Bed Biding Hoods.—Cin
tianuti ?,aturdetylright.
CONS MP ?PON.
It is said that 50,000 people die annwilly
in the United States alone from this disc.:;; .
In some sections of the country one death
In every three is from Consumption. This
fain be, and should be avoided; our people
are too careless about an ordinary cough or
,cold, and other symptoms of throat and,
3iing affections that lead to this disease.
You should arrest it while it is in the germ.
t.Two or three doses of Dr. Boaanko's cough
'and Lung Syrup will relieve an ordinary
tough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
Like many Feparations on the market and
• leave the disease behind it, but acts directly
On.the throat and bronchial tubes, renurr
ing all the phlegm and morbid matter that
accumulates in the throat and lungs. It
allays all irritation, and renders the= vale
clear and distinct Sold by C. 8.,-Porter's
Word House Drug Stars. july27ly.
flan nt trestramsn Qllo6lll2ll.—sat
Isipato .1. rust with in amid &cos in
Apache °aunty. The principal lake or b.
goon is war Wisest New Mexico. About
1,000,000 pounds me taken yearly tram this
jake, and with r o w Amilitks it could be
gpidsin puh!)° an going unlimited up.
ply: The iatt is precipitated to the bottom
of the lake, wagons are driven into the
kw water, and the iffittteleir crystals ohm.
sled in. This is one of the most valuable
melt springs on the continent, and, besides
supplying cattle aims in Apache and ,par.
dons of levapsi, iturnishes Imp quantities
for the Woddng at silrer gres—Arkeis
DZPOier easser Ant a
iener.—Tbe Detroit Pswe /WM skin sr,
'it cede money to be geed." stspmt ,
ed that the bet time he was: in thumb -be
pat id*" arm in the andautien basket
in mistake - fora cent, &eh ens= will
own' if a man is wwilthy:—.Dasxos Good-
Ras Fasociths ROD TEAT " Dims:D. ll —A
Michigan homer paid $25 fors divining rod
and vent poking about his farm until the
rod suddenly tipped. him were engaged OD
erannte at the spot, and In hen than hsit
an boa they had alined the bones of an
old horse.--Derott Free Ann :
•
•
A Smarm's' Soorinnine.--& young FA g.
te' ihnkan committed subdßis by ibuirnbl,
the other day. gualowhis person were bind
seven has of hair belonging - to as nieny
di/fermi persons, presurnahli sweetheirta.
These were perhaps the nuctiens -
of s Itude.
Pests.—N. P. 'Opternetekd .Adrustiser.
ack" -
Ache':
POSITIVELY CURED
BBnSOWS Cap.cine - 0
Piasters. Plastei
, .i, Porous.
.
Jtesti:oni,lLlll , ly they are Preferred to AU
Water Porous Plasters or Estoriiit
Itemedless,
First.
114 Xanite they possess all the merit of tbs
strengthening pawns plaster, and contain in ad.
d.tiuu thereto the umiltdistovered powerful end
cctive vegetable combination which seta wittt In.
creased rubefselemt, stimulating, sedative and
counter 'lrritant efferi.
4. 1, Second.
,
&Tani° they area gentioe piarmscatglaal prep.
ntation, and eo reeogalzed by the profeaakm.
Third.
Decnuse they aro tiio Only platers that tam
patnatbncc.
l'lts rib.
Bemuse they wiltpolitively enro disease* whielt
other remedies will tot even relieve.
Fifth. •
Deeguise overfeed physicians and druggists Uri
vatumarily testified - that they are saps:tor DS MI
other piasters or medicines for external us%
Because the Manufacturers toe retairetthe
col) , medals over given for porous plasters.
Bests Cute Poo Plater!
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
• munfacturzo g Cheadak New To*.
BURS_ r I: 4 Y ATiallerr. Mtge
MEAD'S Medicated CORN sod BUNION Mint.
MICROSCOPES
TELESOPE6'
STEREOPTICONS . T ,
THERMOMETERS
BAROMETERS
Odalogew, aR &lacers. sent ea application:
Part latialatturtaaacul inatrnmeate. Ita pp.
Tart 2d—Optical Instran.wata, 191 PP.
Part 3d—Stereoptlong awl Marie Laateras,lsopp;
part 4th—Physical and CaLardealApparatak ZS pp,
Part sta--3letearelcelcal laertuneate.LV pp.
QUEEN tti,CO.
924 CiIiSTNUT ST-4WILADA.LI'i
PATENTS.
(11. IL Al4l 3 . OIIZIGN. -
Prank A. Ponta, Attornapet-Law. Lock Box, 356,
Washington, D.C.
jgr Ten years' experience.
I 'snake so ca aces for My services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Mee as to the patentability of an in
vention ma. Bend sketch or model of the do.
vice and a report will be made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent.
special attention given to rejected applies;
Lions in the hands of Others. -
• .
U. S. Senators : HOn. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gee. Joan A.
Logan, of lllinoL ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L, Q. C. Lamar.. of Miu; KOII, 8. Y.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois; the Host. Commisidoner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro,
prietor of this paper. •
Write for circular and Instructions.
Snovtf
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MAKI
We have storis In IS leading Cities,
from which fur agents latitti
K F IVIsti far ar — - NAITC -7-v aa asid
to waits Address
I "YELL 312 Lackawanna Are
Mi Ns L SCRANTON.PA,
HO RSE ol end 25 c e tp ro in r slam s :
men =mon of Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
B
all diseases. has GO fine engravings showing
OOK positions ssimmed by sick
horses better than can be
taught in any other way. a table showing doses
of aU the principal medicines used for the horse
as well_as their effects and antidotes when a
25 .tag• cow= for
telling the age of a horse, with, an *igniting
shdbiug Week of each year guff* large amount
of °War valuable horse information. Hundreds
of ho men have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and $lO. The het that
200.000 sold in about one year before it was re.
used shows how popular the book is. The ni.
=wised edition is MICH nom Drzgairrnin. Stan
, roa a macta.m. AGENTS WANTED.. Dr. Z. B.
Kendall k Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont.
kfar 11-Iyr.
AND LIFE INSURANCE
CLAIM AND
OIJLBCTIONAGENCY
BRINK & BUCK, Leßaysville. Pa.
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and We Is
surance. Collect Mims with ears • and
promptness. fluty represent none but
FIRST—CLASS COMPANIES !
rtiey solicit theconildenes and patronage of those
baring business in their lin. and will indearor
to merit it. Apply to or address ,
11:13 BUM Ph.
NATHAN.. TIDD,
(itn *otos to Mr. Nateso,)
I , DEllara IN
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PITTSTONI WILKESBARRE
AND LOYAL SOCK
FOOT ov , PINE ftrßzzr. u&a oouirr sous&
TOWANDA; PA.
r LOWLST IRMO. 702 gall!.
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LANE ik DEGKER,
Livery andiklarding
SW*9 tf,
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W4516E1031 Street, 1 4 3 W gt tin.
The tosaA sigs_to_bi found to sat stablo Ow
amity, timisa tolsosiblo Moo..
toscssa.rilltd4iliebusiiiiiibikponOsal
ettostion. sod Unita kis Ittfa•lf to , VON lA,
west only's'''.- • -
w. um. ED, *cm,
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ARNAMENTAIL JOB PRINTING ,
ODOM= 01M111 OSTRICIk
wring lodisi st This ems..
Thank dune guroptet Of ostrich *Wog.
Issloping lute OW_ industry in the
lotairrest, and it will 'loins time be odd
day wind the simide‘rubilied rustic of that
region wall net have odd& on toad if'be
wants if.'Ostrich !aiming, bovrfer; sill
always have its dowbacioc • Thebes' which
isSot a good layer as a rule, cudYlaying two
awl .per annum, which, being 'About the
due of $ porcelain' warhbowl, makes her, so
proud thst she takes the belattee of the year.
for the purpose of ocanralaning. •
The ostrich is chiefly. valuable for the
plumage which he wears; and which, when
introdneed into: the world ot cinumer",
snakes the husband almost withthat he were
Probably the ostrich via not come into
gateral nee as an articic of food. few peoplei
airing for it, as the meat la comae and the
gaud is fidi of old hardware and relics of
Invoked trains mid old iron; left where there
boa berm It ara
f*sng the "Mich is not mi dalCrdt sje
*Ting the gual4 blame the lob:di:am
larger and One an and them with lees troub
le. 'Still, the herd takes pp &great deal Of
lOC= at the tabki, ina - the ',hest sinks are
pot mina them.
The ostrich does IkOi sot, She don't have,
time. Slm does not squat down over ems.'
thing sad braid an hitching it oat if it takes
but she just lays, a couple of
pcireelain ongdgloreir,in the hot, rand 'when
she feels like it and then goes limy to' the
aelaide to cilet her , shattered nerves.—
.
Boomerang.
PRIM OP cosr.
.By ceiling at C. B. Porter's Ward House
drug store, you canget a sample bottle of .
Dr. Bosenko's Cough end Limg,tl
which will relieve the most obstinateor Cold , and *how you what the regular
cent s ize will do. When troubled with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry. Hacking Cough,
Pains in the Chest, and all diseases of ' the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicine.• july27ly.
STEAMBOATS IN VENICE.,
The Gondola ea the Opea Letreett 811152 4
palled by the *sky Tailse.
The little ilOtazaboats that now ply on the
Grand Canal are the first things to arrest
the traveler', attention when he revisits Ye.
aloe. Till new arrival at Venice has always
been somethitig unique and fascinating.
Mr. Buskin, t ilde.* thought the lamina
tion already gone when, instead of stealing
up to the city,* a gondola across the open
lagoon, he Was driven by steam, and could
only see the noble landscaprof approach as
the ovine slackened its lashing on the iron
line. But common Place' people found a
good deal to say on the other side, and the
suddenness of the contrast as one stepped
out of the runway carriage into a boat to be
rowed down the untrodden streets of
. the
Wand city perhaps enhanced the charm and
strengthened the impression. Lord Bea
consfiald was certainly right in singling out
the strange quiet of the canal as the partial
tar quality which made Venice unlike all
other places. But , these ".vaporetti di Yen.
ezia " have changed the aspect of things.
They have two courses—one from the rail
way-station to the public gardens, the other
from the Rialto to the riaretta--=and they
ran every ten or fifteen minutes,callini at
several Intermediate stations. For the first
day or two they were not popular, and their:
enemies even began to hope, with some con.'
Science that they would died natural death;
but the Venetian public were seduced by the
convenience of them, and now the boats are,
arrays well filled. Bo' ar, then, they must
be !admitted to have justified their existence;
but it is a pity that they-do not bear their
news more quietly. ITho captains seem to
delight In turning on the steam whistle as if
they were children playing with a new toy,
and the . whistles themselves are certainly
miracles of shrfilness.v—SL James ,Garettez
Deltoids 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, iserfect digestion, stimulate the
liver and kidneys, arrest ulcerative weak
ness, and purify and vitalize every function
of the female system.
TESTING A TROTTING T
An Appleton business man wanted a span
of horses, and he wanted pretty' 'fast ones,
bat he didn't know inch'about that kind of
stock. A horse dealer had team that was
reported pretty fast, which' he would Belt
cheap. The merchant took the .team to
drive a little, and got a friend in with him,
and they went up to the track, and the
friend drove the team around the track
while the merchant stood- on the judges'
stand and timed them. The ,team went
around aturgockl, and the merchant looked
at his watch and got in the wagon. The
friend asked him what time they made, but
he replied, "Never mind." Be drove down
to the horse dealer and paid him the money
for the horses arul drove off with his friend,
and when they turned a corner and got out
Of sight of the honie dealer, the merchant
said to his friend: 'l' That's the best bar.
grin that was ever =Wein this State en a
pair of horses." The friend looked aston.
Label and asked. " What time did they .
Fake, honestly?" The merchant said:
"They trotted in three minutes withonk a
break." The friend looked as though he
was not much surprised,
.and finally said,
"That is not so bad, but it isn't, feat. That
Is at the rite of a mile in a six minutes."
The merchant
~ turned pale and said :
," Inv bow's that ?" " 0," says the friend,
With a yawn, " it is a half mile
,track, you
know," 'Ate friend had to hold the u.er•
chant in the buggy seat, he was so faint,
and he offered an sorts of chromes if the
Mend would never say anything about it,
tusd wepremme he has not. The team hide:,
liooring groceries now, and hauling !dabs
•• • • • a milL-I . 'eck's ass.
CMOS! . • .
Ladles' Toilets •
..ffisaassall by Wassea's iladleal law
retadsto. el. 1t.., sad au awed sneansteni
ho. Cot JIM a • ewe far all Female
alaPialal‘ aa4 Nelms . sad ,
or weaknesses canall,betbsea w k ate
LoMalalall to wailaalik4, Ufa as Patna Haisfau.l
wedstsre sre4 ".oedate Oat err . 111 8 :4 1 4 lust; one=
or. leorrast se emseWiest bar otthesax. do ,
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ii imee "SBA U wewsr,rwile Oa ref* awilen.sw.
t age ane essess: issas voikases et p =
tuallaa lo ow am ifs doctor%
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, llil rammil erazaa. alle MOMS ill
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and ,BloOd. hfillionitestifj Valli leffiese,y in healing the . above
-.-: named diseases, andientennan it to be the : . • :-,
' :-c - Best 'Remedy Known to- an: _I _
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Laboratory TlllV'eatad Bt.', NEW York Trity. Druggists sell -
it:
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Vs. czial i011210311, * 4ll. short trot . trot . I
of your ndia* flood amp ha! e ma ven illit 11,4,401 for
Rhsuanstion. It lithe beet rasiltdoofever used. _ JOult PENEL.
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',Taken internally cures Acute ' Rheumitism, Chronic Rheumatism, , Inflammatory
Rheumatism Sciatic Rhenmatism, Scrofuletic Rheumatism, Syphilitic
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'Rheumatism Whiskey Rheumatism; Rheumatic Gout and .. of ,
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Rheumatism the - Heart. 1 Preparo l 1 0' ' . ,
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JOHN H. J.PHIELPS , PharmaCiat, Scranton, - Pa.
TO Tllll PUBLIC,' owe my life to Phelpeßbetanatio Blizir. Daring tie — pan fifteen years I
tare spent over a thousand dollars for treatment of Rheumatism. and newt; received anyperma.
neat benefit, until I took the Phelps' Elixir; I consider It the beet rheumatic remedy ever offered
to the public. Respectro/V. - • _ . OEO. R. HOYT, Pena Ayenue. Scranton. Pi.
The Phelps' Rbeuxthilo =sir for me his always acted like a chiral.. I think this Ann cut
short a severe attick of Rheumatism. I can endorse the remedy either ae
~a ppreventive or core.
• * , * - Bre. O. W. PAL7IEB. Glenburn. Pa
V10n. 7 411n. G. W. Palmer is the mother of Bon. IL W. Palmer. of Willumbarre, our present State
- ! Attar:thy esserel.l
Mr. John B. Phelps Scranton. Pa.—Plowsend me two dozen Phelps' Rheims' la . Iliz jull7 i r L as lBBi eoba
as possible. 1 I have all I bad. Mr. D. J. Godthallt.'edi r Beiblehms Daily Times, I. tilting it.
Be 'aye I could tell customers that It was the ' , base" "sdiclaa for rheumatism:
• Tours, dz.. z .•• I. '. .E. T. MTlffifii. Desalt t:
AUL OUR DRUCRIIRT rot IT. _ PRICE $l. 81X - BOTTLES Mi. - ''. •
Dr. H. O. Pewter ei SSod, • Agents for Towanda:Pa
IT IS A. F•A.ceti •
'XIIAT THE WHOLESALE DEICE OF
KEROSENE OIL '4
Has advance& We still retail at the OLD
PRICE. Bring in your cane at once
To' DEALERS—We offer kerosene
and headlight oil at lowest wholesale prices.
AT. THE OLD RELIABLE OMR DRUG BTORR
Dr. H. C. Pot'ter & Son
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Copier Main and Pine §treete, Towanda. Pa.
mown • 'NT
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A. D.
• HAVE A NEW STOCK OF
HATING & COOK STOVES.
DON'T BUY BEFORE INSPECTOR)
THEIR STOCK.
MAIN STREET
LARGE ,STOCK
I show the LARGEST VARIETY of Mens Boys and Childrens
.O,V.FIRCOATS
TO BE FOUND IN TOWANDA.
Therire made of first-class material and
guarantee at, perfect fit every time.
I keep ennstantly on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
HATS, OAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS Ac.
MEN'S 'DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
,
Form & special feature in my business I take the lead in this Department as,
well as all others. • I have no Plate Glass windomi or polished counters, tsut 1
keep THE RIGHT. GOODS and the public appreCiate their extra value. lam
safe in saying ' 1 "
XX STOCK CANNOT ,BE Ettli
- I bas just received a WO
fall and
and will be pleased to allow tbeie
M.
E. ROSE
RUMPHREY BRO
Manntaatnrars and Wholoath,
NEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES
Boots, Shoes,fl
CORNER MAIN AND EL IZA
irt)wAStilA.
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invoice of
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goods. Call at
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AND CHILDREN'S
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QUSSICVICTORIA A IitIRITUALIB%
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Sohn Itrarno,,Queen Vittot*St ail**
asnint. acconling to the; wry veracious
nittrit "um a spiritualistio media:noir:id it
is because of his usefulness br keeping; up
Inmsnunication with the - el "eparted PrinetAl.
but that be has been suffered to sustain his
intimate relations with Iter Itsjesty. Ott
some great Cabinet council , she reserver tter
opinion. -'et must tin*" shosiya, "consult
the spirit of Prince - Albert." A. Parisian
journal draws the folknririg picture of care.
monies which it says takes place at Balmoral
Castle :
'She toes into the studio of the &visaed,
Who is always alive to. lair ;Ishe sits in`:hip
favorite' armchair; 'facing her, an 11 . chaiT
are arranged -- the' clothes - of the Prime,
-laming to await No coming; great die If
lighted on ; the vest' baronial health. John
Broin respectfully brings on - a - plate . the
basin of gruel which his master used to take
every evening, and places it on a hob, as it
he were going to take it s
. The Queen has
paper on her knee, s pencil', in her right
hami. She calls the spirit of her absent
hnsbaid. The chair - moves, cracks, and
'Masers by blowsof its feet on the carpet.
The alphabet of,Spirstualismio; known; so
sway blows signifying
_each letter. Her
Halesty asks questions and her servant
Brown translates to her the Prince's answers.
The living and 'the dead thus cmiverse of
the things of this world and the other.
- Wes are pious vigils whence the Quiet;
;oes forth calmed if not consoled,; for her
grief is ode of those which only "ends with
life. - ,
Heartily Beeemotriesuled.
Don't condemn a good thipg , hecause you
hove been deCeived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Toni has cured many in
this section of nervous disorders, and we
recomeund it heartily to, such sufferers.—
News. -
How Masi: ma Mown A • T/CLIX ' .-At
Denton, W. H. Cleaveland was struck by
lightning and knOckedsenseless, but recov
ered soon after. An examination showed
that the lightning struck Mr. Cleaveland on
the hack of the right hand, continuing down
the arm to a short distance shove the elbow.
At the latter point , it left the arm and took
hold of the body and, ranging down the
right side, left the body at the right foot.
Wherever the lightning touched kr. Cleave
land it left a very red mark—in fact, almost
a blister—but otherwise the lightning left
no trace on his person.—DO#as News.
,b IBUCLIUPAIBA. II
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $l. Din g
gist*. •
PUT Bpi to AL Timm, Qpics :New.
small boy called it "look.in' Oasis,"
when his father said : "It isn't 'looking
gloss,' it is mirror.'" , " Why, don't you
have to look in it if yon want to see your;
self Y" asked the boy. " Yes." " Well,
then, it must be a look-in glass." " Wife,"
said the old man, " I'm afraid that boy is
shaping himself tofu minstrel' _ or a funnY
newspaper paiigrap,ber. We'd better put
him to some trade soon, if we want to Baia
tim."—Kg State Journal.
6 •ROUdH ON RA.TS.I
Clears out rats, mice, rosohee, flies, ants,
ed•bngs, skunks,' chipmunks; gophers: 15e.
Druggists. =
A Van Waver= Bill - qv , Gorm:—Ouc
of the mining companies at North Bloom:
bid has just completed a clean-up after
twenty , ditys' washing, and the result Mir
gold bar seventeen inches long, seven inehes
wide and eight-inches thick, valued abmit
1115,000. It weighs about. 430 pounds and
is the largest bar ever cast in the Unite
States. It was brought to this city and
shipped to the Bank .of California, at Ban
Francisco, whim the curious can no :doubt
get & glimpse at it.—Nevada Tranaeript.
SICINEY MEN.
"Wells' Health Renewer" 'restores health
and vigor; cures Dyspepai. — ^otenee
Bestial Debility.
AGE or Mr= 311:rt.—Many of our great
men' have retained and successfully -employ
ed their intelleCtual faculties up to their dy
ing day:---Josiah Quincy lived to ninety
five ; John Adams, ninety-one ; dohn
Quincy Adams, eighty-one ; Thomas Jeffer
son, eighty-three ; Lafayette, seventy-seveu ;
Washington;; sixty-seven; . Jamei Madison,
eighty-five ; Jatnes Monroe, seventy-thres ;
Henry Clay, surenty-five; John C. Calhoun,
sixty-eight ; Daniel Webster, seventy.
TEE "BuiciavAark" . AND THE " Bow.*
—At a hotelin Osweg o, says the Times, a
couple from the country, of Wilesian ex
traction, took seats at the dinner. Directly
after a young man seated himself opposite
and took a stalk of celery from the dish and
commenced eating it. Thp old lady oppco=i
site looked at him a moment with an air of
disgust, and then nudging hethnsixindsaid,
trye-sautact-.---
guard ateing the hokay ?"
CULTURED IP NoTania Moar..—" You're a
good.for.nothing, lazy boy," said a Boston
mother to her young son. • " Why, mother,"
replied the erudite scapegrace, with all the
dignity that a teil r year.old lad '
could com
mand, "you are substantially incorrect in
youi assertion. lam not Lazy, but merely
constitutionally inert."
NOT To BrAltr..—A Virginia journal is
responsible, for the statement that -a West
moreland County woman bad "three teeth
knocked out 'by a train or cars." If her
mouth was large enough to have been mis
taken for the entrance to a tunnel the . eugi,
neer should be exonerated.
ME
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YDIA i.•PINKFIAM'S
:.{c `P
A Czio fire oil MIA= WEAK.
NEM* Isolalow Leseorritos, Ir.
Mohr onAlPabitil Aleuireatloo, I
lanankosados mai 171eoralion of
Ike Womb, IFloodlisg,
LAMA trrililL 11:0,
trlifonastothowle.oleactioss and tennediate
In its effect. la a creed helphi pressaney, and so-
Item pain anima kbor and at regular gertoda.
moans run innzmin I? .
tVTcs art.lllmosows or tiorsoottve arms
of either ner, tit is aseendto no ironed" that bur aver
been before the patinae and far all diseases of the
n..z.a la the Chvere niannisfa the Weed. -
PrIEWNEY CONPLAINTSofEItior SOic
NW Great Roller la Do too.
BUM MUM=
Irtu mute - or Manors pm the
saa=== o wafers Sena red strength to
dantarvaliotimin milts eittbaCcespoeseL
trikabthaCloappooadaad MaSAWS!, as Dm
wed at Ma axml flf Wotan Ammo* Illara.
'deo ofeither.s l . lasbottlaahr $l. lAD Comaitrad
fa seat time imam twin of ;VA II at Icrxcapioa.
socadpa at prim:jiver box for Alb" liblibara
ealmn ID Wteill of 'Dials,: taeleref cod
Malay. good farliunidia , audice
aMina it
iboalagoo
ibahMomomaaa er
imar. II Naga
Medi by an
• OF TUE SKIL • - •
NEUTuLIZINO. ABSORBIRCkAND EXPELLING
SCROFULOUS. cANCIIII. AND ;
HUMORS
Ths anise orWlost.huipan ilia, and curing when
PbFriclans. hospitals. and aU other methods and
tumefies MI, Scrota la or King's gvil, Glandular
Swellings. Ulcers 311 d Sores. Milk Leg, Mercurial
Affections, Erysipelas. Tumors. Abscesses. Car
buncles, Boils, Blood Pelson', Bright's Disease,
Wasting or the Kidneys and Liver. Blummatism.
CoustiPstlon. Dyspepsia. and all itching
Co
Sealy
lIPTIONS -
Of the Skin snd p.—such as Salt Itbenin,
Psoriasis, Tetter,Brugworm. Barber's Iteh,Scala
Mot Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and
Torturing Rumors. ,from a piniple to a serer
attic %deer, when misted by CVricvne and Cur
=into Soar. the nett Skin Cures.
A sweet. tinehangeeble Medicinal Jelley.
off *ll external evidence of Blood ,Remora,' este
away Dead Skin and Seah,•instantly allay. Itch.
Dig and Irritations. Softens; Soothe. and Meals.
Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Die•
Au Exquisite . Toilet. Bath. and Nursery Sana
tive. loragrant with delicious flower odors and
healing balsam. Contains id* modified form
all the virtues_of et:rum:rim. the great Skin Cure,
and is indlepensible in the treatment of Skin and
Scalp Diseases, and for restoring, preserving,
and beautfiying the complexion and skin. The
only Medicinal Baby Soap. •
Ctrrtecraa Bauxrints are the only real 'airs
lives for diseases of the Skin, Scalp and Blood.
Price: Cuncvaa Bssomorr, Sip) per bottle;
Covicuse. 60c. - per box; large boxes, $1.00: Ctrim-
CIIIA Mss Tamar SOAP , 25c.; Orncruaa
lilitmcurax. Miami? Soar. lse. Solkeverywhere.
Depot. WEEES k POTTER. Boston. Mass.,
CATARR
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 simpleßead
Cold or Influenza to the Lou of Smell, 'Taste.
and hearing. Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians, Chem..
Ma. and Medical Journals throughout the •
world, as the only complete external and inter
nal treatment.
One bottle Radical Cure, one b box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in-one pack
age, of all druggists for $l4 Ask for Sanford's
Radical Cure. WEEKS & 'POTTER, Rostoit.
COI. .I. so - ELECTRICITY
Gentle yet Effective, * united
. , with Healing Balsam, rem.
it der COLLINS' • VOLTAIC
• •41 ..._.• ELECTRIC PLASTERS one
- -,..;./ - Z....hundred times superior to
~•- , all otherplasters for every
a, - ..:
Pain, Weakness and Inflam
itASTs. eV: Sol d e ve Price
hesre. 25 cents.
ryw
Alepeetatbre Wealth aid Stmegtb Restorer.
If you are a mechanic' or fanner, worn out with
overwork. or a mother run down by tsmily or house.
hold duties try Panxun's Gurueu 'Tome,
If you are a lawyer, trainigcr or business man ex •
hausted by mental strain oranxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants, but uSe Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have ConsumPtion, Dyspepsia, • itheuum.
ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lung;
stomach. bowels, blood Of O erireS,PA OKRA'S GINGZIZ
Tome willcure you. Itisthe Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Surest Cougb Cure Ever UM.
tlf you are wasting away , from age„ dissipation or
iny dka , se or - weakness and require a stirEulant take
GINGP.R TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build
u up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION !—Refuse all entatltates. Parker's Ghia Teak is
eaespised el the best setaelltal totothieved& and berstird7
slitrereat from preparattone of meter alone. Bead for drealar to
Woos & Cu., N. Y. We, & 111 dies, at dealers la drops.
I{,E' NIIALL'S SPAVIN . CURE
Is ogre In its effects,:mild in iti action as it does
not - blister, yet is penetrating and -powerful to
reach every deep seated" pain or to remove any
bon.* growth or other enlargements, such as
sprains, 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 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
w.e think gives positive proof of its virtues. No
remedy has everinnet with such unqualified ac
cess to our know. edge. fat beast as otrell a man.
Price $1 per b ottlo. or it; bottles tor $5. - All i
Druggists have tor can getli for you, or it will
be sent to any address on reaeipt of price by the
proprietors. Da r -"B. J. KEIiDALL & CO.. Enos.
burgh ..EttUs. Pt:
• Sold •by all Druggists.
PALTESIT'Et.
Patents procured upon the 'same plan which
was
e-named f originated and succesvfo r Uy practiced by the
abovirm.
Pamphlet of slaty Ream sent upon recap t o
stamp. • lnovill
HUMAN HAIR
P 4 AB WlOB, BANDEAUX, the PoPT!liir
XVZIWITUNG BILON Oi r v 4. I , 4:
IllirappolalAttentdon giveu So COMBING*
UM* au turned ono way.
swrrcnus from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Pace Po.r.der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Brace Elastics.
lir Peitictilar attetition paid to 4reiteing ladles
isir at their bonne or et mg place of bustnees.
EVIIIIS 1111.2ritiVe store.
aovlB4r Ms. 1). V. STIED6II.
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CIPBCIIRA SOAP
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'owe
?SW,:
PARKER'S
GIIF.AT SAVING BUYLVG Doman sr=
I FALUILIpIED
,ni 1865.]
HOWARD A. SNOW,
Solicitor of
AMERICAN AND roarates '
631 NSTRZET N. W.. WASHINGTON; D. Q.,
(iltiecemor to Gilmore, Smith k Co.,
Chipman. Roemer & Co.) r
MR 8. D. 17. 1 8 TEED GE,
'..lfatkrenlurer tif and Deakr in .
GOODS,
Chatelaine Braid,
Stevens & Long
General Dealere‘ in
Gnocznms,
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
RAVE REMOVED
To their now -Store.
COR- AND PINED yrs.,
ins 41 stand at la& Stamm k Marenr.t
They in'vih!),attention
_k) their. complete
I=
assortment and very large stock of
Choice New Goode, which they
have shwayu . on hand:
SPECIAL , ATTENTION GIVEN
MIMI
PRODUJE BADE
And Oath Paid ior Desirable Kinds.
It. J. LONG.
LMUIRa& CWS
GROCERIES
AND
PRO VISIONS.
The place to k save msinsy b /raying clump Is at
Conti? NASA and *Wife 6tiMb.
'TOWANDA. PA. '•
•
Tney respectfullx..mounas to tie $M$
!hog Lana large stook of f
FLOUR. FEED. HEAL. GUI:NO/ALT. 'FIBII
PORK. and PR9VigtONEI genera l% -
WO OSTO also added co our stook avariety of
WOOD= WARE. su6 ,BUITER TIMM FIB
CIIMINB. Ara
That received a large stock Of Sagan, Teas.
&deer. apices, 110111,80N11 MBE 80AP. the
beet In the market. and other nukes of soap
Syrup and Mohawk which they offer at low
priced forStaeh. • OCt 26 T 1
Wagons &Cariiaps
ohcaper than ever at the
.OLD ZISTABLISIVEMNT
JAMES BRYANT,
would I )
call . the attin
ticsi of FARMERS and
others to'his large and complete
assortment of
Open lit, Trip Buggies-
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
"own MANUFACTURE and !yap ,
• - • ranted in ovary. Par
_ ' • '
Brunt's Monti)ls Springs used -In all' Platform
Wagons. Tim 'saint and lmt In nee.
NOW LS YOUR.TIIIB TO Britli
Look at tiro limas
Two Metal Owl -8 45 0 0001322110 to $ll5
Phaeton. Gob mated 125 to 110
Top Sanaa 125 to HO
00 to 100
Dank ftel tAn s igODl .... ....... 20 to 110
laaanabor tali the slam_ 010. 01 i &kr illinsat•
Ilroboloos or ab ipan, •
Ropsising promptiy aiaPaded to at 25 per seat
below Lot pus prim.
011ossafi!yietwey an. Itals sad Illissbeth
AS - intrAuterip
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JOB .PRINTING QF ALL liniDS
doss st ihort notice sad mansage robs
o lizetaidur Mak
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To the 1,
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STOP AT.,
FOR
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2:05.
_2lll MOST ElMXl2lllnßENEDi—
eaverea. as it licerlain is Its e r
not Miter. Mao excellent .
READ PROOF BELOW.
pip( COL. L. T.
Younptown, Ohn,
Ds. B. KIJIDALL k Co:—I
ble Essubletonian colawhich I prin.
In Mihail *WV boss spawn on mu
e mall one on the other which tau
tams; I had Ida under the Chirp of ,
nary surgeons which filled to cul
One dilly reading the advertisernem
epee= Cure In the Chicago &p m ,
ed et once to try Mend got our a l
to send for it, they ordered threeb
them all cud thought I Would give
Mal,' I used it according to dircci
fourth day the colt {ceased to be ,
lumps have unappeased. I used b ut
and the colts limbs ire as free fr om
as smooth as any horse in the stet
tirely cured. The re was so reit
I let two of ray neighbors • have the
two bottles, who are now using it..
- r Ve7ltespectfaui, -
L. T.
Kendall' Spay
ON LAYMAN FLESH.
. .
Patten's Mills. Waablon co.. lf.y., poi
Ds. B. J. lizxrum., Dear 81r- r Th e
ease on which I miedjour-Kendall'a
was a malignant ankle sprain of si l t
standing. 1 had tried many tbie lii. l
Your npliTilk Cure. put the foot to
again. and for the . first time since ,
sutural position. For a family jua n y tti
eels anything we ever lased.
Yours truly,
•T. REV. St, P. SI
Pastor of M. E. CatlrCh, Patter.
Pries Si. per bottle, or six bottles fe
Drugetste base it or OM get it fer pre,
be sent to any address on receipt of pie,
proprietors., DB. B. J. - KENLjALL k CO.
burgle Fans. Vt. Bold at
De. H. C. Porter)6 Drug
KiANES tItK
CArtito.l_, 13 Lt
Main Street, Firsi4ark
JOHN W. KLIi
IIiVE‘G REMOVED ELS
INEATAVEGET
ARKET.
o a more conieni out location. and .
himself in the Carroll Block. oppos
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS,
FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR drasoN
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC PHUT.
•BOLOGNA SA.I.7I3dGE,;* specialty
de" promptly delivered. .
You need not Ale to Will
IN THE
MUTUAL: END
AND
ACCIORIIr ASSOC:ATI
Of Math, ; N. T.
Yon receive one-half of your insm
cording to the American Life Table, w)
thirds of rim' life expectancy is fl
illastration;A man or ,woman joinicv d
clarion at 38 years of age taking a et:
$2,500, receives $1,275 when a littlo o‘
'of age, exactly the period in We wl
financial help Is generally more needs
Say other time,'
• BLADES
General Agents fr
Juneßtt
..r.fi E
Towanda scl.
MAIN S TREE
NEXT. DOOR TO' FELall
Is preparod to offer a_complete
- merit of
DRY AND r FANCY GOODY,
Crockery, Glass
WHITE and, DECORATED CHI I
T,.t"..,,s _
MAJOLICA WARE,
BIRD CAGES, ,
SATCHELS,
. For the coming Spring Traci,
adhere' as heretofore to our e3tul , '
principle—that a quick sale with
profit is better than a slow one
large profit—and therefore our
in any line of goods will co
favorable with the prices of any
house.
Diiir•We endeavor to sell n
article for tbe least possible mei
41 LOEWUS & FIEF
m 76
ispzqua ANIRIIIN
JAMES MCCABE
HAS REMOVED HIS GUOCERT BM WS,
nut SOUTWEAST COMM or Ull3
AND BRIDGE STEZE'N, wino
HE HAS EST&BLISHED
Heid Quarto
FOR LITICRYTENG DI THE ME 01
Hail% pig"
£c.
CASH ;PAID for Deaii able- Pe
duce. Fine pprrp ap(i
specialty.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN
Is sure to curs 1 5Payins.
to. It removes all
enlargements. Doss . Nos .
Bas no equal for any /P M '
beast or man. It has cured
lameness In a person !bo
feted 15 pears. Also cured
tam. coins. frost-bites
bruises, cat or lameness. It Us no
say Wasiak cm basses. -bend for lilt
.etroatr giving rosinvz moor. Prise IL
*DIII7OOI3TB have it or can gel It for It__,s• /its,
Kendall Co.. Proprietors. Eucso_ l3 xP
Vermont. Ft. f.:„ Pawns. Agent. Tow'""" 4..
•
aim now before the path& T!!
Bi ed spr iban utali at e sn m ythin ony fu g
eutere.st
oelopirttefro;
o . - We will start you. $l2 & dal
war" made it borne by ;the industrious. 106
women.. boys and girls vented ever/van' 1
work for us. Now is the time: you oinevs,'.,
spare time only or give yourlwhole time IP:,
boatsmen. Yon an live et horns and do the gr . .
No other business will goy pin awn' && " 1 .4*
No one an fall to make enormous pal ' 1
r ing at once. Costly Outfit and terms froe:
o i lrznele flat. easilyand honorably...,
TIM & Co.. Augusta. ilw"
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