in a lii MI PI J 11 IS 211 MI SOLID IIUCCICIM The surest :tied to ewes' in life is that Of posh: tent and thorough work. Speerdno tors, wart make , money rapidly, generally kw it with equal rapidity. It is_ the- pt tient, steady plodders who gain and keep fortunes. Mr. William a - Webb, the great drip-builder of New York, is ample for the young men of the United' States. • His father • had won a fortune in ship building; and like many loving fathers, wished an easier life for bis favorite- boy. Set the young man •preferred his , father's trade, and determined to master -it. _ He went into theahiplard hike a common workinan, beginning at the foot of the lad . der, and acquired great, skill in the use of all the tools. Soon even 'the experienced hands did not equal him ,in nicety , of work. He was nulla young man 'rim his father died, but he continued the •businesa, and won in it a high reputation. lie was the first man in the yard lin the morning, and tholest to leave it at night. ' • With his own hand he drew the model of • every Tine" built therein; wrote Ii book every specilkation of the building, and marked ca-the frame the place- for every . dirk of timber. No better vessels, either -- tor war cir commerce, were built in the world thin came from Webb's yard. Of the hundred and forty built under his own eyes not one proved a failure. Sir Titus Salt, the great English manufac turer of alpaca, naottoboasc whet — lie was & millionaire, that he could at a moment's notice take the place of any workman in bis vast factory. Ile was master not only of the financial but of the machoical part of PILES Piles are freque = ~ ---r . :-. by a sense ~of weight in the back, oins and lower , part tfosethe abdomen, causing the patient to sup he has somenffection of the kidneys neighboring organs. At times symp toms of indigestion are present, as fkituency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disa greeable itching, partiFnlarly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common at tendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bamako's Pile 'Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tu mors, 'allaying the inte itching, and ef fecting a permanent mire 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 reeOtipt of price. Address The Dr. Bosankii -Medicine Co., . Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B: Porter, Ward House Drug Store. , july27ly. DOWN WITH Till - BLitt - 6 BRIDLE. /The American 'Farmer, in speaking against the use of, the blind bridle says: "We know.;tot irho invented this instru ment of horse torture, but we know that he not understand the anatomy and physi ology of the eye of a -horse.:Hamad vision Is binocular—that ft, we see the game ob. sect with both eyesq,and so adjust the axis of vision. that the_ object appears single, though Seen with.both eyes. But the eyes of the horse'are placed on the side of the head and the axis of ~each eye is nearly at right angles with the longitudinal line of the body, so that it is impossible that the same object can be distinctly seen with two eyes. Now, by blinding, the eye in the direction in which it was intended in its construction that it should see, it is forced to use an ob. lique tisioa, Mif we should cover the front of our optics and be compelled to see only by the anger of our eyes. This unnatural toad constrained use of the eye mud, to a . greater or less extent, impair vision, if not entirely destroy it. The object for which the blind bridle is used is not accomplished by it. A horse is more readily frightened • when he cannot see the object of his dread than if he can have a,`--fair view of it. But it is surprising Woberre with what tenaci. ty men hold on to an absurd and cruel prac tice,' when a moment's reflection would teach them better. Nineteen out of twenty homes you see in harness have .a blind bris dle on, and if you ask the owner to . ' explain its benefits, or why he uses it, he will be ut terly unable to give a rational answer. We are not surprised that draught horses aro subject to. diseased -.eyes—we wonder that ythev are not all blind. CO2 Suater.rox.. • It is said that 50,000 people' die ann .— nally 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 ordinary cough or cold, and other symptoms, of throat and lung affections that lead to this :disease. You should arrest it while it is in the germ.. Two or three (lases of Dr, Bosankp's=,ough and Luirig Syrup will relieve an ordnftry cough or cold. It does riot dry.up a cough hire many preparations 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 inAhethroat and- lungs. It allays all irritation, and renders - the voice cleavand distinct. Sold by C. B. Porter's ,Ward HouselDrug Store. july27ly. nUrCSNTREIOF POPULATION./ The centre of population. in tha tilted States was twenty.two miles from Baltimore in - 1790, and has Moved westward at the av erage rate of flfty.nne I)2iles at every decade, never deviating to this' extent of a degree' north or south of thsi thirty-ninth parallel. The greatest progre f oit was between the years of 1850 '60,, when it traveled eighty.one miles from a poiiit in Virginia to twenty miles south' of ketullicathe, Ohio. The - movement was caused by the settlement of the Pacific coast. The centre of population in 1870 was forty-eight miles northwest of Cincinnati. According to the last amnia, the centre had advanced westward fifty eight miles, and deflected to the Booth Bloat eight, being near the village of Tayloreville, By., about eight miles from Cincinnati. It is anticipated the next census will find it in Jemingg county, Indiana. Supposing the westward movement of population, the cen tral point should cross the Mississippi about 1950, not, far Prom the mouth of the Ins scrozi. It is considered probable, however, that it will never go so- far westward, as there are large areas in the West which are only adapted for mining and grazing por - traits, and ill support Ind a scanty . popula tion.. The increase in the region beyond the flibmisippi after the close of the pre. • sent century mayt not murb more than counterbalance that of the rest of the comb. try, in which case the centre of popilation will remain almost Atationary in southern Minas. Delicate Yetroa les. The exactions of society. added to the eareirof 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 ti=sof Malt Bitter'. They enrich , perfect digestion, stimulate the liver and hadr . teys, arrest ulcerative weak-' ties, and purify and vitalise every function of the female system. t , h i I! s his Aa as Wran :—lt mast have hien is Memphis. Moses, the younger, sat in the stazi'llmangele ereEkillg paper, and all of a he called Ott : , " Fulda i Fad. der "Vat ish it, my.sonr "A case of yellow fever only six raw away!" " Mo ss r "Yes, Ladder" " Pegin to packhp dent coats and Tests! By tomorrow dot -.yellow frier 'shill be in town and shill be telegrardid to New York un by der net Amy we max' fail and Mies to pay twenty: cents att der toiler: I vhas looking for it all last week.!—Dstrolt Free Preis. . .• . i . - ----::r ~,•--.: , zatk_ • • . . Ache ..... POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Maga. I<gsotl• ly t►ey are lltrefersed to Other Toroits Plasters or Zola:sal Ilesedlost Beane they possess OE the merit of the etreschades porous plaster. tad codaht le ed. deka thereto the away discovered powerful lad actlveviagetable combination wbkh sets with creased dedelltve and rebated/et, stimulating.; ecauderinitent effects. _ o liamerad. - Hennas they area genuine planeseselleal map aeons, and so recognised by the prebessloo. Third. Because Pat they are the only pintas that reline it OCCIL • „Arousal,. - notause_tiwrirtil positively are diseases while othevmodlies will uot even relieve. Because te l is Zph t gi t er w i t s and dnuaghts to l m caw or medicines for external we. , 111z2b. Because kthe reseetacturers bare reatindthil only =dell ever girds for porous plasters., 2ffalle Pomo Plitt = Rif 8 JOHNSON, Chemists. New To'll4 111_ , I V/M LA _ . - • ~EA lediadad CORN and RUMOR KAM. MICROSCOPES TELESCOPES STEREOPTICONS . THERMOMETERS BAROMETERS CataWoo, la follows, end on spratattrm: Part Ist—M•twor , oicul Instruments, let pp. part 2d—Optical Instrunicatklat DR p ar t sd—staraopticonr. and Magic LauternaMOPSt Part ath—Phistral aria CbottdodAPParatal.laapp. Part lith—aratoorologiall badruzneatel, IL pp. QUEEN & CO. r 924 CHESTRUTST. MAMA., PATENTS. (11. 8. AND FOREIGN. Branlf A. Fouts iai Attorney n 4tin . w, Lock Box, $56, r Ten years' merlons.' I make so mesas for my servicesunless a patent be granted. Pregminary , examination in the Patent Office as to the patentability of an in vention raze. Bend sketch or model of the de vice and a report will be made as to tin probe. bility of obtaining a patent. Special attention given to rejected applies tions'in the hands of others. - 11.PlariCEB 11. S. Senators : 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 Examiners and,the pro prietor of this paper. Write for circular and instructions. • , 3novtf CUT THISOUT! ACENAKTSE WEEK 815 TO 4 340 PER M . Wehavestoreslnis leadlitg Cities , from whlch oar ds obtain MA' wars quic Our Factories Mel and IPriael res are at Erie, Pa. Beal for our New. CatskOltue teilaa tow n 4s;l /mAddr3 LaskawannaAveMs 2a1‘.1 SCRANTON..PA. HORsir, Send 25 cts. in stamp MB or currency for theas vicar taiinott . of "A Treatise on the Bone . and his Diseases.' It gives the best treatment for all diseases. has GO' fine engesvings showing BOOKpositions assumed by- sick horses - bettei than can be taught in any otter way, a table showing doses of all the principal medicines used for the horse u well u their alkali and antidotes when a 25 ats poison, a large collection of VALVAISLZ mums, rules for telling: 1 the age of a horse,- with .an engraving I ,shoWing teeth of each year and a large amount 'of other valuable horse information. Hundreds of hersemen Lave pronounced it worth more than.books meting $5 and $lO. The facV,that I 200.000 sold in about one year before it mu re vised shows how popular the book' is: ' The re. .vised edition is swot moan sonasernm. Run ion • onbotri.u. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. B. 'Kendall & Co., litiosburgh Falls, Vermont. Mar 11-Iyr. FIRE AND. LIFE INSURANCE CLAIM AND • - coLLEcTiom.AGENcy BRlNgir, BIICIL, Leltaysville; Will write Policies for risks in Pireand We In mance. Collect Claims with care and promptness. They represent none but FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES !`'. They solicit theconlidence and patronage of note laving beudness in their lino, and will endeavor to merit it. 'Apply to or address I=3 tf ' BUNN& SUCH. ÜBa9avllle. Pg. NATHAN TIDD, (Successor to Kr. McKean,) DEALER IN PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE GOAL, FOOT 07 PINE enuoir, lizta corn Boum 'TOWARD Lowssr PRICES The pstronsie of my old Sri emierally is solicited. TIME! • LANE & DECKE R% • ROPlarfOBB OP • Livery and Boardbg Stable . • . Washington Street, below Alain. The beet rigs tos be - tound.in any. stable in the country, tarshed at reasonable rites. ' • Ma. Dzcsdtavrill give thebusiness his personal attention, and invites his friends to all loon in want of livery. B. W. LANE. I ED. DECKER. 10aug82. tint amid `And, .4 TOWANDA PA. CAPITAL PAID IN ` $125,000 SURPLUS FUND 8,0,000 This Bank offers unusual facilities for the transaction,of a general banking idnes& N. N. MTS. Oashier. O RNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING a mdany at the linsvilicum gem • EFez7b o3 7 , vita *IL &limit that the gems at : thie-messed'dePote an a Idea preshion. One hug* dhow- , tie ticket before beam pale to the bid* and it is not once in a thoueend times that pew roger can go atty. - And yet it pile and annoys lots of people _to be railed .cdf and peened up and be obliged to exhibit a ticket. 'Yesterdsy morning a very demand dip& !bid man with a gripoick in hie kind • tried \to walk tbrozigh the gehe at thatkeitral pot, and when asked for bis ticket he irsightlir replied : "Itis in iny packet." • tot me see it." " I will not I lay word should be proof :het I basalt 1" • • "Hire to sbaw your ticket, sir." " I won't submit to any such indignity in exclaimed the stern man, and he didn't. - He entered the freight sheds, plied through a flour car, climbed over a lot of hides and crept under a baggage car, and badly reach ed the train he wag after. A brakeman stood at the steps raid ? 4'aia)a : "Going West, sir "NO wain.l3 .1' "Then won't go for three hours and a yet I This train goes West 1" And the worst of it all , was the meant the gate and a dozen others caught on and raised such a laugh that the stern man went down into the freight house and hid behind ik bon. car.—/ktrigt Free Press. By calling at C., B. Porter's Ward Souse drug store; you ctm get a omple bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough; and 'tang 33 : 747 41 Which will relieve the most obstinate Cough or Cold , . andlshow you what the regu lar cent sue will do. - When troubled - with Asthma, Bronchitis, Diy. Hacking Cough, Pains in , the Chest, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of this medicine. ! july27ly. A German has occupied numy yetis b ctudying the art of bed-making, orl rather bed-placing. Baron Beiclumbach, the pains taking German; maintains that improperly placed beds WI shorten a man's life. He says: ' If a mere- magnet. -exercises- an influence on sensitive persons, the , earth's magnetism must certainly make itself felt on the nervous life of man. In whatever hemisphere you may be, al ways sleep with your feet to the equator, and let your' body. lie " true as a nee, to the pole." • • • • . The keron says the polar direction , of • the body is of the utmost importance for the proper circulation of the blocid, and many . disturbances in the human organisms have been cured by simply placing the bialster et a different point of the compass from that it had occupied. Let such as have hitherto been in the habit of sleeping with their heads where their feet Aught to be, take to .heart 041 example of the late Dr. Eischweiter, Magdeburg, who died recently at the age of 10 9 rms . The most unhealthy position, we are told, is when the body lies due east and west. Some observers assure - us that to sleep in such & posture is tantamount.to committing suicide, and that diseases are often aggrava ted by deviations from tho proper posture. Christian' at Work. AND LOYAI. SOCK PA. a can. de sad t 4. pn b Mop SOB.F 47 % 14 411i EMS fob. 2.'11. ili 4Q"r ; '!Nils.. _; FREE OP COST. MAGNETIZI THE ESE.: Heartily Ifreonensended. Don't condemn a good thing because you hove been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this section of nervous disorders, and we recommend it heartily to such suffereti3.— News. • THE Erma. A Germany correspondent of, the Toledo Bktdi tells of the steel maiden, which is kept in a room precisely as she was in the days of her usefulness. You are shown, what appears at first • sight -to be a rude statue of a woman clumsily, hewn of wood. The guide noiselessly opened, it, due door swinging to the right and the other to the left. The skittle was hollow and just the size of the average man.s Inside were straps by which: the offender was bound so that he mild` not move a muscle. • 'All the doors were lined with long, sharp steel spiltes, strong and thick: When the victim : was firmly secured, the door on the left was slowly but firmly shut, and die, long spites went into his body, two qieing so arranged is to pierce his eyes.. ' Then the door on the Fight was closed in a similar manner, and he would receive another complement of spikes, the closing of the , doors being done very slowly, that the torture of the _man in the embrace of the maiden might be prolonged as long is possible. The very last spire pierced his heart. After remaining shut up i for awhile the straps were unloosened from i the outside, a.spring was touched, and the man fell fifteen feet into a cleverly construct- I ed machine that ground him up as fine as mincemeat and dropped_him into the river below, making food for fishes. ' • : `•BUCHUPAIBA." Quick, complete cure, allannoving Bladder and Urinary Diseases. sli Drug ,Bnina l Cotrrues CommitsAnom—A bride and , biidegroom sat opposite me at the Fifth Avenue table d'hote night before Iturt. They called for consomme and sipped it. "I'm ever so , fond ' of consomme, aren't You 2 4 she asked. "Ice," said he, I" awftd , ly." t, " It's different from most soutis," continued. "Yes, so it is," he-.mode am. wen "totally different." ," And," idle war. 0n,," it's such a lovely color, too. don't you thiik so ?" "Lovely color," he repeated. " In; a different color from oyster soup, isn't it;?" continued Mrs. Youngshusband as •he sipped it again. "So it is," said the Benedict "by Jove, I never noticed• it be. fore t" then the waiter brought them fish and over it they went on in theism. idiotic woy. Don't you think brides awfully fun ny? Don't you? I do !—Hotel Nita VA* 1111111131111 LADIES' TONIC. A.Pasttive Care Ihr ell Fend, Complaints. . WNW Tiede; le . ,deigoitaditzille dlionea's Medical is stoats of iladdo. it. Y.. lad beat used be ladies tor yaps, itt 11 a sore tart 10f 1111 Fa COLIVIIIISTI.Iiidsed dengue Headscbe.Pyspetedkaad al iretasetses awed b dime loalrataetties Irma are to cosmos to Tilde is a• Pagent Afeeithis. oat Ifcepa/ed. altar pore w oteeperiosee. and recoup . bombs - do iterillatre aew Mato Ise bridigi - does. onpost outwit emoted sababor oftbt see. It yoe have tried other remallea valeta seeress, .do not M dieemeatteet. but "dee •!LLINES• TONIC' 0 4401 &ea& liaomerjralt to Sin priediadorato• , wet redef: . If you ara *lib ow addenda ce p = cocusalite an adds die doctor% ler ow" midair.' Toile.' ertikb ye tee K aboto ' rid puttied twee diale SOW* ta Welee ma sod ~ammo Tian' egotism ware siva add= ...., iti , - 4 ,... 1...... ' . aoaval u teis or=7: "i t "r diet - - Ws is a ollarmade re k ladies elm frame "ram evererstee vast TONIC" CM Ms • URA illy Ibt shahs. : , „ Soil by Dieggiels. I Ode% SIMI .. - , . . . . . ~ . ....,. ~,,,- ..,:i- -_..--__,,...-....,. „.,,,-:.,,,,,,,, C . ,' - - - . 7 - ''''' I :t s 'S':' l • ,,, ,' .. 1 '.' l .`'.....:'-'''''''.:"....-...•,-.., „: -,,-:‘:„. -:',--. • , •,- ..; ~ ~...,.., , ..:i. ~-•,„:,. )1_,.--... - ._ . -.I- - .oiiiiii - iiil lasagne - of •• the' - Sto maalk! - Live4. 1150weis• Piper( Skin wand, -. Millions testity- taliii efficacy in healing - the above. -to he the -- -.- -- ' -•-, .' • ,-..•- - - 'ilimell•djsealiiii, and it 6 n9.lniFelAkla- ~., - - . - _ Bost - Remedy - - liiisrilvii lo Man. - .... _ , • ::- , tii ii - ‘, , '.- •' - - sirAttizrts waisTED.-or ,Y • , . .. . - ' Laboratoii 77 West gii . i.,ltiew York City. . Druggists sell it. ge lllo f er ri" l 'llgatig.` "- igiir s - it"sitord Co.; Pa. Da. Cz.az Joassoit : A short trial of your lititszt in" gyre ,has bail given me evAt relief for Rheumatism. It 4 DIA bon medicine i MIT , ‘,l _* , , , . Bald GOT. HOYTS ENDORSEMENT. Executive Man:slant jtarrssburg, Pa., June 7, 1882. John H. Phelps S c ranton, Pa:— - My Dear Sir: 7 —Promptly upon th , receipt of Elixir ten days since, 1 - entered :upon its use according i to yotp: directions, stopping my lodid Mass., Phos. Ammon, and Wine of Co/chium. At that time I was comp/ . 4itely disabled unth gout in, &Wiled and rheuma tism In both kners, and helpless. Emit' I amtfortably hobble about the house, and expect be out in a week. It maybe a coincidence ' my amendment and the use of your niedicine. I hope for: no occasion to try it again, but of need be I ?hal/ try it again in. alma attack, with grfat confidence. Very Indy yours. • HENRY, If., HOYT. Phips' Rheumatic Efixir, cures rheum/140m to all its forms. H. C Porterfo r ors"; lIMMSMININS -7_ IT IS A. Nr^CT 4 THAT THE WHOLESALE PRICE . OP KEROSENE OIL Has advance& We stt retail at the OLD PRIM. Bring in, y ur cans at once, TO DEALERS—We offer kerosene and headlight oil at lowest wholes* prices. AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DRUG STORE. Dr. -H.),G. Porter & Son f Coiner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda. Pa. ,! i 1 WerX" COW" 3V. Wo I A. _ D. ti MAIN STREET - I show the LARGEST VARIETY of hlenaßoys and Child4.ns OVERCOATS TO BE FOUND IN TOWANDA. - They are made of first-clas material t and I guarantee a perfect fit eiery 4 time. keep constantly on hand aIARGE ASSOiITMENT of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS ' • HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS &c. , MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS' SUITS. Form a special feature in my bOness I take the lead in this Department as well as 3131 others. I haVe nb Plate Glass windows or polished counters, bit I keep THE RIGHT G4:I4:IDS and the public appreciate their extra value. lam safe in, sayylg - ILY_OTOCK CANNOT BE EQUALED IN THE COUNTY. •I have just _ received a large invoice oft- I( 2! Fall i i M. HUMPHREY BROS.& TRAC Manufacturers and Vitidesale Dealers innll kinds of MEN'S, BOYS, WOIEWIL 1018E8 AND (311LIIREWS .- - ...- -._.', .• - -- .•i. - : : - --•-•:::,.. , .:.?,._,.. Bootk::$6.0001:::--i-,00.0_06e.046. CORNER !dAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS, ME Wil HAVE A NEW STOCK OP gt COOK STOVES. ME DON'T BOY BEFORE liiSPECTING THFXR, STOCK. LARGE STOCK and Winter Clothing and Will be pleased to show these goods. Call at ROSENFIELD'S E. and buy where you see the Crowd. E 9 TOWANDA., 4 r :'-;,'-: 4 •.. . 4- f 1, TOWANDA, P. ,' i ~'~ . _. - --, t* dinner the other night, saii thi, At ! Itidi eikiitauftis; after the trash hid kin &pawl of, two roast pigs,. - each': with:an mails Idsiaciiith, Were Weight in and set' in front cif thebeit and liewtemi 7 T lad not sees inch willing IttyWini, but it was ii see. ivory remindawf rainy a Wish boird.undei wide& mr*tildul lespi liad Otoad about each.wther in - ecstasy. The liter Senator Irdilicowld shag so Well as a plate of Olt. 1 *taw I bays seen amino: HetichiV. Johnson eat a pies etw - with Infiniti, relish. What -wets Governor Brown's collards to that great and good an if underlying his historic love for tine esculents QUO' was not' i an =confessed brie for hog's Owl f . Gov, ernes Stephens dotes on broiled ham, and the nearest to death Gen. Toombs ever Came was from indigestion caused by over-eating of head cheese; so that a - .ittle more hog's load might have prevented secession. -More than one historian holds that Lee'ii army was never whipped until the bacon bad given out and, it had to' fall hack: on beef. Mayer English frequently grata* his distinguished chin with fatty bread, and it Wis at a Gov ernor's table that I maw theliatickfing pigs that evoked this train of mem ories. IM le its out rata, mice, roaches, flies, ant P, bed4sugs. skunks, chiprouniktophers. • 15c. Druggists. ' - Mil Among the persons who purcluoted tickets It the Union ticket office yesterday was an • elderly lad whose **bastion was St. Paul, MM. Save the presence of a small dog, which she declared she was ping to take with her; the liOly was alone. After secur ing a check fot baggage the lady and het dog entered the Meal coach, where the former took a seat, while the latter crouched down atf her feet. Soon 'after she bad as sumed e peaceful attitude the train hind en tered the coach, and noticing the dog, start ed toalive it out. The old lady objected, bat the train hand would not yield, although he saw , the dog's mistress in teexs:"Vor tunately a cominerkal tourist, who had been a silent withess_ta the entire conversation , , stepped . u p ; and asked the train hand to bit the dog remain until he could return. The train hand complied, and the tourist left the mach in A harry.7-an about fifteen min utes he returned, &airings cheap valise in his hand which ti`ti opened Attar cutting a; large hole in the side; he placed the dog in' the valise, and, pulling his head through the hole, closed the valise. ' With a smile he de.: posited the valise on the seat by the old Ilady,, and ;quiet* watched until the train bandcame baCk to ' "put the 'dog ~oat---Atk atta (Ga.) Conatitution. The male dressmaker 'has the advantage' usually of having received ek tailor appren. ticeship, and is therefore =prate ; also, he never acluuMedg t es that there is anything he does not know ; he plunges ,in boldly where the more tiqd footsteps of women would fear to trituValthough he may.be no better acquainted with the road than she is; but the man trusts much to the ignorance of his customers being equal 'to his own, while -the woman would lack the courage to e take the risk—perhape feel too conscientious to de it. The dress question, like every other In these days, has assumed new and compli. - cated forms, and require, more thoroughly trained and educated intelligence to deal with it. Oar college.bredi young women rush into writing or • teaching, or drift into dependence and poverty—they will not low. er themselves, as ti, y think, by doing house work .or dressmaking. , We are therefore obliged to send 'abroad or resort to men, and e curious result is that our ,Working pope-, Nation, those who need work and must live;l `by it, do not know how to work, while the who haves: been taught at all have be 6 taught to despise it as a means of subsist. ince.—correaporidenee Hartf.drd Times. IMI It IMII The affection between stage lovers 19 of tan so well acted that no one =specie ° the *eling which exists, between. them. A irritut 'in the New Orleans likliz:oerat says he knew two actors of the Apposite sex who positively ,disliked each other; but were forced by their parts into the post devotion al tenderness Af conduct. One night as he` was playing at love she was to rush into his. arms ; being 10, - true artist, she did her work with energy, bud between speeches he mut tered, "Yon need not swallow me." She replied, 4 - 1 Tow are too bitter a dose." While Nolding her in fond embrace, wrapped . delicious transport, lie growled in a whispers " Don't lean soliard against a man." With her head in tender repose upon lds breast tie retorted, You are paid for holdin g me,. and I intend you shall earn your salary." They never made up and never married. She married another actor, and clings still to the dislike for the man with whom she Plays. -' EMI • Psorssmuo cAN Navin' BE CtratzED:.L-, The PaeblO Indians sell pottery which they claim to be 300 years old, yethelf the, time it is red hot from the kiln: -People who don't know enough to cool their newly-made wires before trying to dispose, of them as antiquities can never be eivilized.frhila del, a News. ' - ,- - 1111 , !.ROUGH ON IRA.TS.', A DOO W A VALISE* MALE DRESSMAKERS. PAID FOR hOLDING' HER. Tiz Poen Du:UAL—The natural boulder of the Yellowstone Park are being defaeei and destroyed by visitors, and the ''Detroit Free Press thinks this -comes of, driving away the Indians who were in the' habit - of scalping tourist& , _ AT Tim Famrr.—The animal kingdom Is certainly, coming to, the front. In Georgia a calf was carefully carried two miles by the oow.catcher of a loComotive. The ,Gem% dens don't believe in being cruel to-animalisi! r l LYDIA L PiriKHAPPB Tpt • _ . :LE 00.,r Is &Paddy. Cure rf Pap doss Pedal Oolaplatstsaal Iltsalcasissa 1111110111.10 Se sat best tomb powdodoss A Kends& Ibr Wows — . lareated by s Wean. Itepersil. by s WINSIIII• Ifs dlesolud *OW Mawr Rao Us am at wow* , tint, revives tbi &mho Writs. Wigwam sad borssaldala Os arm& taaesioat4isso•lMlkitY sad -*egoista tbs step; amdoteo ths aidanpostrs - lath* ats. oprtyloals ea ample elm* ot mama the tee& mom ot UM opting sad estly asaimetilais. garligagan MS It sad Prescribe II It nano MON* deadest": &awls anewkiie to Womb* est Wham yoslasso et Ilia otcaosili. teollai °Hamlin days. °sago ad% aslitbd tadomial.• alrits palasaNdtt eared - bibs ass. Mr ea isse at Ititssy Clatellstablar Bs' Clawaseat is vasamisata. . procri e PDIWIII 4 MAIM snortof mums tas tranaltVe=l:6o. ..6V Both tbs Oompouad sad Mood Pallet sos angszoid sal:3mM Wistera Ammo loss, Was Prim ot I fable, St, 811 Wales told. Selby mill fawe :Ova% at Of losaart. lamitts atPrlam. Fab= tonaloir. Xffs.Pintaaia hoar Ingwelsig KNOT Eadoss tribalioapp Ileadttwasaitede4h titan mho tbs. • sadliotZrlii • IPSO' br al Ilk usib !Bess . *f 't3v • • -- A , - mamas wan ENERGY UPON THE KID PEYB.,MN% DOWELVAND PORIN OF THE BW, ' NIZITRALIZING. ADAMBING.AND NUNIWNCI SCROFULOUS, CANCEROUS. AND CANKER • HUMORS.`::.' The muse of most human Ills,' and eating when physicians.hospitals, and all otheausethods and remelka aScrofula or es; Tants E Glandular Swellinp, Utoers,'Old Sda Leg, Affections, Erysipelas. Tumors, Abscesses. Car buncles, Bons, Blood Poisons, BrLeht's Disease, Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver, Itheumattsm. Cosuitlystion. Piles, Dyspepsia. and all Itching and Maly , - - Of the Skin and Scalp.--sueb, as Salt Usual , Psorfasis,_Tetter,Bingwonn. Barber's ltch,Scald Hoff. itching Piles • and other Disfiguring and Torturing Humors , from a pimple to a scuff ulitio ulcer, when usistedbfiCumemuatid Cox tevia Soar, the great Skin Cdres. ')* • -01JTIOURA. A sweet. unchangeable Medicinal Jelleyi., clears off all external evidence of Blood Humors, eats away Dead Skin and flesh, instantly allays Itch. ing and Irritations ; Battens. Soothe. and Beals, Worth its weight in gold Sor all Itching Ns- OUTICMIA SOAP , _ An EV:Silet. Beth, and Nursery Sens live, ut 'with delicious flower odors and healing Contains in ill modified form all tha virtues of Cuncems. the great Skin Cure. and is indispensible in the treatment of Skin and Scalp Diseases, and for restoring, preserving. Ind beautifying the complexion and skin. The only. Medicinal Baby Soap. Canasta Bimsnris are the only real cura tives for diseases of the Skin, Scalp and Blood. Price: Cusioupia EISOLIMIT, $l,OO per bottle; Cimicona. 600 , per bos; large hoses, $L00; Crn- CMS MILDICIIIIAL Tofu? Soar, 250.; Canova& BIZDICUUS Suomi SOAP, 150- Sold everywhere. Depot, WEEKS ik POTTER. Bolton, Mau. . . . . - kl - s ->,. '‘''''' ' r • ~ i - , ... - -.4,-, - •••••• , .....-.. , , !„,..,-, - ~,, . -. ...,... . , . , .. , . 4 - l • *' '- 9 ' Sanford s Radical Cure_ THE GREAT AMEICATHALSAMIO DISTI T/ON OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN • PINE CANADIAN FIR. MARIGOLD. CLOVER BLOSSOM. ETC , ~ For the Immediate Relief . and . Permanent cure of every form of Calarrh, from a simple Heed complete Cold or Influennsio the 'Loss of Smell . Taste. and hearing. Cong . Bronchitio, and Incipient Consumption. In reed by Physicians. Chem ists, . and Medi Journals throughout the world. as the on complete external and inter-. nal treatment. One bottle , Radical Cnre, one .boi Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in and pack age; of all druggists for $l. Ask for Sanford's Radical Cure. WEEKS k POTTER, Boston. tOt. 1 8 , ELECTRICITT Gentle kit Effective, uniW witli-llesling Siam, Ten der- COUINEL: VOLTAIC EI.ECTSIO P ES one hundre4 times superior- to all °the; piasters for every " • Pain. Wpakness andlinflam :Wl ....eCILS stion. u Price, 25 cents. . •Ws.sWl us- Sold everywhere. TIENDALL'IrSPAITIN CURE Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does not Witter, yet is penetrating, and powerful to reach every deep tested paint* to remove any bony growth or other enisiOnenta, such as sparing, splints, curbs, callous, elgulns, swell. ings and any lameness and all. enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or for rheumatism Inman audios 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.- remedy Las ever met with such unquali ft ed ems to our knowledge, for beast as well a man. Price Al per bottle. or six bottles for. $5. All Druggists ha addr e ss get it for you, or it will be sent to anon ripeipt of price by the proprietors, Da. B. J. Ism:4m & Co., Enos. burgh Falls, Vt. t • 1 • Sala by a ll Druggists. MO HOWARD A. 3410 W, Solicitor of ASEERICA . N. AND FOltElekN PATENTS. CHF STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C., (Successor to Gilmore, Butith & Co., au. Chipmsni' Homer & Co.) • Patents procured upon the same plan which was originated and successfully practiced by the above-named firm.; . Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o stamp. . AnovBl MRS. STEDGE, Mant4fadurer of and Dialer in HUMAN HAIR GOODS, UCH AS wica,BANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine Braid, • EVERYTHING BELONGENG To rat HAM TRADE WrBP•eW Attention given to COMBINGS Roots all turned one way. IMMURES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Pouder, Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. ,q-Particular attention paid to oressing ladles ..airst their homei or at my place of business, mt r Etans k 11110retb's store. ovlB-6r Vac 'P. V. STEDOII.. THE RUSH FOR JAC • BS -:AT TEIS:-. COW 'Reliable Cloth ing store, Is to examine his immense ' __,' IFALL AND WINTER V:):10Rti0A)1 4eady 7 Made Clothing. _ • He isimepared to offer bargabk that will induce customers to buy. Ocupmg the large Sod commodious store, N0.,123 Hain• street, formerly H. E. Solomon & Son, he presents a full and complete stock in all lines of :Clothing. BENS', BOYS', YOU AND CHILDREN'S SUITS ,Of every grade and quality. " GE I,TBIPURNISHING GOODS, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, &C. OVERCOATS Of evert4ti ialty RUBBER GOODS a specialty. .All are invited to call and secure -bargalni. - JACOBS. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 8,1882. Stevens & Long • . • - . . moinnoris, COUNTRY PROIWCE, COB, MAIN AND PINE - STS• (The old ptatid of los. eieveas k Illercar4 : . . They invite attention to their complete asaortment and very large *OC o' SPECIAI ATTENTION GIVEN And Cash Paid for DadrablnAlktda Y. Z. LOO. ni 1865.1 i T. ItUIR & CO.'S _ L, GROCERIES "'-1-1 The slue to Mn Lona b . oughts clump Is at Ocrses kat" and ?stall's Bless . Taw stepeettally eaeassee to the pablhs that _a they ban a haws stocarot_ nso, =AL.' ORM. ighlX.' PORK. and PRO peaerally. • We bays also added our stook a varlet/ oit, WOOD= Walt& ea as sterna visa; 111 ADM sro. , Just received s bras stock of Bagers.; Tess. Coffees. Spices, ItotrUmWB FORIS SOAP. best In the market. I end other metes of ioap Syrup and Ifolsieek-kfwhteh they offer at los prices torpid'. . oet he 11 Wagons &Carriages ;_~~, ~~ 1111 rm rrATO : 1 01: (11l )0 To their new More, =MI '• • • Ohoice New Goods; which they `a have alwayv on taunt To the PRODUCE TRADE GZO. 1112411201. STOP AT .6 -km PROVISIONS: TOWANDA. PA. ! , Cheaper Mal inor at the ) OLD ZIST4BiZSZEMBNT JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS and ahem. to hie lame end complete ;assortment of • Open Sr. Top 131.1ggien PLATFORM WAGONS all of his town MANUFAMTE and war ranted in every par- down Vs Floulbla Elp •laud in 4isioss. Th e erjr 1111 Plsuo set and best la us. NOW , IS TOUR TThLF TO BUT .Look at Uoso fignsos . Two nodal °mom Arms hl5O to hits Photons. one instal - - • 125 to 150 T O l l 8 0 11000 .. • ~ ISS to 150 _OM 2111 Coll onoosiss _ was 00 to 'lOO 90 to 11,0 • Itstsonbor that ths aboso In OH Mr vsneat. ed. Itstelssa os aoyy 20 1 11 112b0t siodol to at 21 pa 0014 below Isst yam p itt low - 01kesM riacter. ear. Ws sat 11100.0 INN 'ma. altrAlir* , WOW JOB :PRINTING OF ALL RINDS u . theis at Oen *Mks" mul Phlsi las Rmaigaukellat- THE maim SUCCERSIITI. ' :• 4 ever , ft is airtain in its amts too 0 ,.. roT i rDster. Also - *scant Iv Nuns* i. 71 388 D MOB BELOW. - • -, PROM COL. L. T. POEM Youngstown. Ohio , WY 10th, Ireo. Ds. D. J. Em ma= k Co: —3 bad a very wh s . Bambistonian cols which I Prized eery ma. • it. he bed s large bone *min on one joist sat - a small one on the other which made him Tin lame; I had him under the charge of two veteg, nary surgeons which failed to cure him. t aw .one day reading the advertisement of Headaws ' .gpayin Cure in the Chicago Express. I detenow. ad is onus to try it, and got our druggist s t en to send ter it, they ordered three bottles; I t oot them all and thought I would: give it a Wring% trial, I used it according to directibna and to fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have disappeared. I lased but one honk and the colts limbs are u tree from lump a a t as Smooth as any horse in the state. no l a t , tirely cured. The ours Arse so remarkable that let two o f my neighbors have the remetai at two bottles. who are now using it. • Very gespectfully, a - Mara' kendalfs Bpavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH: Patten'. mug. Wash'ton co.. N.Y., Peb.2l,.a. . Da'. B. J. Isurna••. Dear Sir:—The pgru ctu ease on 'which I used your Kendall'e grata cure was • malignant ankle sprain of sixteeu mouths standing, I had triad many tbinp, but in Va. Your Spaeth. Curs pue;the foot to the pang again, and for tbe 11sat limo slam bort, In a natural position. Yor i family liniment it er. eels anything ever used. . Yours truly, IiKV. Y. P. BELL, .- Pastor of Y. E. Coosa!, Patters 11111 s, li.t: 7 • Pries $l. par bottlo. or six bottles for $5. s i ii , Driggists have it or can get it fer ion, or it.;; be sent to any address on receipt of plea . propburgh Inns. Vrietors. D t. Bold K. at P.NDALL k CO., L .. . . Dr. H. C. Porteei Ding filer._ KLINE'S MARKET. A.R3E1,04 13 LO CK Main_ Street, First Ward. JOHN W. KLINE, HIVING REMOVED HIS MEAT &VEGETABLE Id A.RIEET o a more convenient locatior:and establiited himself in the Carroll Block. opposite &tiro Hotel. is prepared to supply his pettcous with . , THE CHOICEST OF MEATS. _ FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEUGN, FIiESH VEGETABLES. . DONEITIV nun, lc., Sirßol.ooNA HAVEIAGE;s specialty. All on d., promptly delivered. You need not Die to Win EC THE MUTUAL ENDOWMENT ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION Of Pleb, N. T. • Yon receive one-half of Your lin/or/nee. cording toi the American Life Table, when ' thirds of , yonr life expectancy Is finish& illustration. a man or .woman joining the dation at 3d Years of age taking a certifies, 12.50 e, receive/11.275 when ►little over 56 of age, exactly: the period in life ,witen financial help is generally more needed any other Moe. BLADES & ROGEB& Minaret Agents tot June9tf Tietv. ToWanda•kl,Sto MAIN , STREET, NEXT DOOR TO FELON la,Treparod to, offer a complete assort went, of DRY. AND FANCY 00008, Crockery', Glassw WHITE and DECORATED dIIIIL Latest designs and patterns or MAJOLICA WARE, BIRD CAGES, SATcHELS,, For the coming Spring Tradt adhetv as heretofore to our estai principle—that a quick sale profit is better than a slow one , large yrofit—and therefore our pl in any- line of goods will cor favorable with the prics of an house. SirWe endeavor to sell the article .:for the least possible MOllf tf 10EWUS & FREI myr.. SPECIAL ANN JAMES McCABE gASRFKOVED 3118 GROCERY i3V,933110 :soirra-zairr CORN= OP Sils. ,AND BRIDGE MEET& Win g HE HAS ESTABLISHED k. Head Quart eueum, &c. CASH PAID for Desirable dnce: Fine BUTTER and specialty. wallies ID/ BESlbuidn4beli:owty tstettr C needed. We irttl start yon. AM a dal muds made at home by tbe..induetzW l women, boys and girls vailad 6W . work for us. Now is the time.. Tor spare time only or give your whole leuelneell. Von can Me at 2'oE3Bllnd - No other business will sy In 01411 No one can hill to make enormor Vklt once. Costly. Outfit an( : lI =11:1* Stet. easily and i h 03 ; Pee march'? AND G LY THE LTh o► lIIZI
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