A 'STORY Gee A 80110 s ?be _Straw ^ Adventure - 'Ant, Ones Befell - Jelin Howard Payee In John Hoard Payne, Ititht;rat — Home, ;Sweet floniil," was a warm.personal Mend `of John Ro s s's, who will be remembered as the celebrated chief of the Cherokees: At tho time the Cherokees were removed from their homes in Georgia to their present pos- sessions west of the Mississippi river,`ltayne was spending a few weeks in Georgia with Bois, who was occupying a miserable cabin, `having heen forcibly ejected from his for :-mer house. I A number of the prominent Cherokees wera in prison, and that portion of Georgiain which the tribe was' located was scoured by armed squads of the Georgia militia, who hid orders to arrest all who re -fused to leave the country. While Bass and Payne were seated before the fire in the hut, the dooir was suddenly burst open and six or eight militiamen sprang intothe room. The soldiers lost no time in taking their prison ers away. Ban was permitted to ride his own horse, while Payne was . mounted on one led by a soldier. As !Corilittle Party left the hovel rain began falling and contin ued until every man was drenched thorough ly. The journey lasted all night Toward midnight Payne's escort, in order to keep himself awake, began humming: "Home, 1 home, sweet, sweet home," when Payne re . "Little did .t expect.= hear that sentun. der such circumstances and at such a tuna Do you know the anthur ?" _ " No," said the soldier. "Do you?" " Yea," answered Payne. " I composed IL' The devil you did. Yon can tell that to Borne fellows, but not to me. Look ,here. You made that song, yeu.say. If you did— and I know you didn'tz-yon can say it all without stopping. It has something in it aboutpleasuree and palaces. Now pitch in and reel it off and if can't you I'll bounce you from your horse and lead you instead of it." The-threat was answered by Payne, who repeated the song in a slow, subdued tone, and then sang it, .making the old woods ring with the tender znekodY and pathos 'of the words. It touched the heart of the rough soldier, who was not only captivated but convinced, and who said that the porn `poser of , such a song should never go to prison if he could help' it. And, when, the party reached Milledgeville they were after a preliminary examination, disehargeil t much to their supprise. Payne insisted was because- the leader of the squad had been under the magnetice r tience of 'Ross' conversatibr, and Ross .insisted that they bad been laved from - insult and imprison ment by the power of " Home, Sweet Home," sung as only those who feeli,can sing it. The friendihip existing rintween Ross: and Payne endured until= the grave closed over the mortal remains of the latter. —Southern World. • CO2rB v7uP rIoN. 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; l our people. are too careless about an ordinqy cough. o 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 doses of Dr. Bosanko's cough . and)Lung Syrup will relieve an ordinary . cough or cold. It does not dry LIP a cough like many preparations on the market and leave the, disease behind it, but acts directly onihe throat and bronchial tubes, remov ing 'all the phlegm and morbid matter that accumulates in the throat and lungs : It ,allays all irritation, and renders the - voice clear and distinct. Sold• by C. B. Porter's Word House Drug Store. july27ly. • 1 , , AN UNPROTECTED INDUSTRY. Of the various industries that create - and Cqr.piniriate wealth in this country, there is none so modest and yet so material es the hen. The goose that laid the golden' egg Was once the fabled favorite of a foolish prince, but in the light. of recent statistics m the egg trade the performances of that famous bird are no longer. singular. Aside from the commercial value of the hen pro duct, the egg serves another useful purpose. There are few adihts of either sex who have not paused :while indulging •the breakfast luxury to bless the ben, and thus the beau tiful sentiment of gratitude is , promoted in the human heart. 4 But the magnitude of the egg industry is of itself sufficient to attract a larger Aare of public attention than has been given it. Awarding; to an excellent authority the grand total of eggs annually consurnedin_the United States aggregates in value the sum of $75,000,0b0. Of course, if the prices that prevail here ruled in all parts of the country this would not a very large consump tion of eggs,' but the estimateS 'are based upowthe Prices current in lanai markets and . hence the number of eggs eaten;ether on Ithe table or in the — form" of egg-nog and,.oth enticingg mysteries, must be ,very consid erable. The same authority estimates, the ,value of the egg consumptioirin NeW York city at $18,000,000. No estimates are made of other cities, bat all are grouped in the grand total. Nor has the genius of maw been idle in the matter -of preserving, eggs. Various , - methods have been suggested, with more or less success, that serve' to show that in a se lect circle the imPortanee of the egg has been , recognized. EverybOtly is familiar with_ the liming process, and houiely methods pecu liar to each community are as numerous the sands of the seashore. But the latest developement consists of crystallization. This is the withdrawal by artificial process of the water from the shell, leaving a con: :solidated mass of yolk and albumen, which is capable of :resisting climatic and other staling influences indefinitely. This multi plication of methods is more important as indicating a general concern in the subject tkanty reason of any inher4it merit, how ever. An egg fresh laid pas advantages over all systems of curing'said the hen will, only attain her _rightful position in the body politic when all plans of preservation fail and the egg is forced to market and the breakfast table fresh}, from the nest.—Phak • delphies Times. • FREE OP COST. By calling at C. IL Porter's Ward House - drug store, you can at a sample bottle of Pr. Bosanko's Cough- and Lung Syrup which will relieve the 'nice obstinate Cough or Cold, and show you /what the regular 50 (cent size will do. When troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis, Pry, Hacking Cough, Pains in the Chest, Latid all diseases of the Throat' and Lungs, trij. a sample bottle of this medicine. I julyri Iy. THE CRAZE OF CLEANLINESS. Cloudiness in, Holland is a mania, almost `s craze : It is the only thing_to which they are extremists, and though the leaning is to virtue's side, it is inconvenient to a degree. There is not a speck, nor s millionth part of a speck of dirt to be found in any of their houses, and as for vermin itie unknown. : 'A spider: s a Holland 'made'. apostle' I aver -61013, and such a thing as a bed-bug venal arouse a street into action. Their beds are miracles of cleanliness, and their floors are scrubbed till they, shine again. I should say that the life of the average Amsterdam woman is dividixt Up something like this : Six. to BA, hf., scrubbing inside . the house ; 8 to 8.30, shaking the carpets and ralpron the sidewalk, bieakfast of coffee and bread ; 9 to 10, scrubbing outside the bouse'; 10 to 11, scrubbing the sidewalk ; 4.41 to 12, preparations for dinner; 12 to 1, dinner • 1 to 3, scrubbing Upper part of the - "house; 3to 4, shaking carpets of the upper • stories; 4to 6, finishing up 'the scrubbing - of the house and getting the soap and brushes ready for Ilia next morning. At 6. d'ahe takes her supper and retires to dream of, staking carpets and ecrubbing.--Nasby In! Ezilt.• - - :1 1 1,1 . e,, _ ' L 07;7°0s -MEDALS,- Plast'> 1 The sect Remedy for Backacho or Lamo Back. Rhaumatisin or Lamo Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kisna7 Diceason. . Lumbago. Severe Achos or Pain Fenialo Weajcnasti. Are Saperiorto other Piaster.. Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniuients. ~. Arc Snperior to Riutesent.i or Are cuperlor to Electricity or gz.l% They Act Insruedlutell. • • They Strengthen. They Soothe. They Relieve Pain at Cr.co. They Positively Cure. , DertP.oteseaticine Pre , e:q Fie cAuTi o N tem hare been i;iti•a , ' 1% , • not allover vow: palm nit F•ene. other plaster t.ay.rt: imanding tairne. See that C-A.-P-C-I-N E. Primi'2s cis. ' S4ABURY JOHNry - : 7" • ' • Mann taeturtte-Ch -111.-!•. a stilt!: 1 &SNEAD'S itied;c2te,J COTIN MICROSCOPES TELESCOPES STEREOPTICONS. THERMOMETERS BAROMETERS Catalogues as Mows, sent on applinginn: part ist_Nr he*tieal Instruments, 182 Part 51--Optieik Instruments, ISB pp. Part &I—Melt:icons and 3lasie Lanterna. PR Part 4th—ph eel and Chemical Apparatus.lBB pp. Part iith—lpteorologiesl Instrrunents. In) pp. QUEEN & CO. 924. CHES TWIT ST. PHILADA. OUT THIS:OUT !GENT:3 51 4 5 5 S4O "' MAKE EEK. We havei stores I tij 5 leading Cities, from which oar agetda per fruiTilm quintat. Our Factories and Pries pal Mienr um at Erie Pa. bend for our New Catalogue and tetlate &Mtn Addreca Ih ts Itis LOVELL 3'lE'il:ActarrOVltr. HORSE Bea or c d ur " ren c c t Pfla n r_ s ill A e ra lt: via= trams! of "A Treatise on the Rorie and his Disesses.l' It gives the best treatment for all diseases, his GO fine engravings showing B 0 K ositions seamed by sick horses better than can be taught in any other way, a table, showing doses of all the principal medicines used for the horse as well as their effects and antidotes when • 25 al _ poison, a large collection of veil:rams =caters, rules for telling the age of a horse, with an- engraiing showing teeth of each year and a large amount of other valuable horse information. Hundreds of, hdrsemen have pronounced it worth, more than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact that 200,000 sold in about one year before it was re. vised shows how popular the book is. The rif• vised edition is mrcu mina m - rmcgartwo . SEND PO • mammas. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. 3. B. Kendall & Co.. Enosbnrgh Falls, Vermont, Mar 11-Iyr. f" /gyp ilittOMAN SYMPATHOS ' w~fWr M . YDIA PINKHAM' 111'1:110:4 1 1 1 :ihaiii•VAislii 44, • • Ogre Cure for all FEMALE WEAR. 1931103E5, Including Leueorchavii I r . regular and Painful Dienstraations Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb. Flooding, PRO. LAMM UTERI, &e. flrlicevent to the task, Macadam and Immediate to its effect. It is a gratt help In pregnancy, and re , neves pain during labor and at regular periods: rutsuitss cm it are rowing IT mitt. trios i11.774.01315ZS of the generative organs of either sex, it is second to no remedy thiii has ever been before the public= and for all diseases of the Kmnn it is the nrfetest Remedy to the Week!. VirIEIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Sex Find Grclait Relief In Its, Nee. LYDIA E. PAIR BLOOD rtunntra will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the BtOOOOQQ at the mane time win giro tone and strength to thegatcm. As mama= In remakes' the Conmcnind. trEoth the Compound andßiood Partner am pm. tared 'at 123 and ISS Western Aeentla. 1.7t4 More. Price of either, $1: Eilz bottles for t. Tim Compound Is sent by man lathe form of pill; co .01 lc=getkon meek* of prlee. al per box for entice. Mn. Mukha* freely answers an letters of inquiry. Endue t cent stamp sem for pantsiblet. Motion this Rum* ties rrLint.ll. Pm:nun Lints Pats cove Constips Billeasnesi and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 amts. girSold by an nnaarbas.la ;1.0) NEW PIM! LANE 4S:. • DECKER; •' • PROPRIETORS OF Livery -and Boarding . Stable, VVfishington Street; below Milo: - - ; The beat rigs to be fqiind in any stshlo the country, tarnished at reasonable retes t Ma. Dscmwillaive thebusiness his pirsonal attention, and invites hit friends to call when in want of livery.. • . B. W. LANE. I ED. DECKER.' , tint fatiountlault, TOWANDA FA. CAPITAL PAID DT $128,000 SURPLUS - FUND 80.000 1 , , t f 4 This Bank offer nwmal facilities for Han of a, general banking business. ' N. N. BETTS, Osithier. SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The brat' winter term of the ewonty.ranth year commences MONDAY. NO VEMBER 6th. The facultfluts been enlarged,' thoroughly refitted and heated by steam, the accommodations Increueoti, and thet. school fitted to" accommodate'. its • growing patronage: The attendance' hes nearlydoitbled In seven y *re. :For circular,. cataloetic or , other particular*, address the Principe T. EDWIN E. QUDCLAN, A. M., Towanda, Ps. A WALL Yet there is at least one man who always Makes money 4the street : but thin he Li an exceptionalteingUand his resources` are unfathomable: That : man is the Ron. Rus sell Sage. His main - incoine comes from the .sab3 of privileges. Neverinind how dull the market may be or which way it goes, • there are always people willing' to buy puts and calla, as aprotection against big Uses, 11326 Uncle Russell is always ready to sell .them, especially if the broker is a maned the world and treats him nicely. The other day one of them promised a castoriser.to buy for him a ninety-days' put on 200 ahpies . of Wabash preferred at 46. 'The stock was selling .at 54, and the broker thought he- was sure to get it. But Mr. Sage happened to be in one of his close-Sited moods and would nol sell it above 45. The broker showed in two brand-new hundred dollar bills. But nothing seemed to, work. " I'll tell you, Mr. Sage, what I will do. IT give you $2OO in cash and send to your house a ten-gallon keg of Baas's ale for your self and basket of flowers for Madam. You *bold really oblige. me by selling that put. I promised to get it fors good custo mer." • " . Never mind the towers," answered the old gentleman somewhat lam harshly than he had spoien before-"-Never 'mind the flowers. I don't Want no flowers. Seth zne sometking else. Send me a gallon of good Keystone Whiskey. - You know where tc Bend it-406 Fifth avenue. dire me that money and go and make out the put ? " The broker's commission _ was only $lO. While his bill for the keg of Bass Sod the demijohn of whiskey was $15.85 ; I but he was delighted at being enabled to anwmmo. date his customer: When the bargain was afterward related at DeluurniCoi anothin broker retorted: " Why, there is nothinE tient in that. I have been keepizig the old felloi in groceries for two or three .years past.l But . , there is one thing t be said about Sage. If you spend a dollar on him yeti are almost sure to make $lO, 'mid if pot spend $lO you make $lOO. I think if any body had the pluck to spend a few hundred and buy him a horse Or something of that sort, he world make 'his fortune, provided the old man did not jump the game after he got,the horse." f Mr. Sage his supposed to be worth $2O O . 300,000, and his fortune , has been accimrt , late&So , lely 0* kind 'of strict personal attention to the details of all business trans actions. He is maid the thirty Nev York err whose joint wealth is militated at rover one thousand millions of dollars, and would probably be still larger were they all like Itim.—N. Y. Sun. . Piles are frequently preceded by.a sense of weight in the back , loins and lower pert of the abdomen, canting the patient to sup- . pose he has some allection of the kidneys or neighboring orgs.. At times, symp toms of indigestion are present, as filitnency, 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. I r nternal, External and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Rosanko's Rile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parfs affect ed , absorbing the Tu mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef fecting a permanent cure w here all other remedies have failed.' Do n ot' delay s , until the drain on the system pioduces perma nent disability, but try it anlVbe cured. Price, 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it, and when you can not ,obtain it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on- receipt t of price. Address The Dr. Bosanko Ileoreine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter, Ward House-Drug Store. July27ly. • A MAMMOTH MONTANA:MIMI An important transfer of mining ground, in Emigrant Gulch, of 160 acres of placer, has recently been made by Messrs. ,Edwards &Harper, formerly of the Black :Hills. A ditch tea miles in length, 1'.4r.4 - feet, and to carry 2,000 inches of water, is now being dug, and operations will ro'nlmeweePon as water can be brOught the gronnd. The' ground is very rich, and, will be worked with giants. A saw mill is now on the wag ta.the gulch from the East. 'lt will cost $40,000 to get in. reidinese for mining, but the owners are confident they vnil - be able to cake out between $2,000,00 and $3,000,000 ,the first season. The ground Was purchased by Messr‘Doty, Glidden, Campbell &Chat. fer, for the sum, of $31,000. Eithgrait Gulch was one of the first mining camps in Montana, and yielded rich returns on placer works until the Indians raided the camp and forced the miners to flee for their lives. .'Since then the camp has been deserted and the cabins have crumbled into decai until hardly a vestige of the ruins remains. There is quite a stretch of agricultural, land on either side of_tik3 Yellowstone River at this point, , principay on the northwest, which is Well watered and in a fair stage of devel: opement. / I 0 fact, Paradise Valley, as it is called, is the finest agricultural land on the Yellowstone, and the old mining camps are to be,restored at Emigrant Gulch, Bear, and Crevice, supplies would be of easy as actes = liozenian Courier. SKINEY MEN. "Wells' 13Lilth Renewer" restores health stri vigor, cures Dyspep. 6 I —"noence Sexual Debility. A Mxtrawseraz STATESMAN'S ESTATE.- The estate of the late Governor Washburn wilt net at least $1,700,000.. All debts that have been proven ha've been paid, and no large ones, we are told, remain eo be pre-.1 seated. If one-third of this large sum Of money goes to the widow, the amount she' claims, there will be left to pay legacies alai carry: out' the ,Governor's bequests .:over . '51,000,000, a sum vastly in excess of, the . amounts named in the will for J 1740. purer poSes. ' Whatever is allayed the wife is aim ply deducted after all claims against the es tate are settled and paid, and the remainder will be disposed of by the executors in dc cordanee with the directions of . the will. The Minneapolis and LaCrosse people need 'not be .alarmed. The former, we are an :thori zed to state, will get her asylum and the latter her public -library, the' executors' and heirs of Governor , being de termined that these generous bequests shall not be strangled or indeflaiteltpastponed.— La CrOsse Republican. NAIL VAX lIIIVILIVIPO 'LADIES' TONIC. • A:Positive Cure for ell Femal• ,- . Complaints. dI, Ledles' Tonle bribe Wometes Medical Is. idtme of Sask. N, y, and has tees used successfully 41 ladies for years. It Is s nort ewe for till Female outplelets,.Slck and Denims Headache. Dyspepsia. and ...11 weaknesses canted by thosetagyularimes width 'ter, comnian to womankind& ?WI no PeDra.dirdirthr, 1.01 if IP , ePated. idtet roue ofillwpaimg and recom mendw. knowing that it else new znybrokeir , down, worn out or oree•workod member oleo sew. If you has/rated abet remedies without tt reen. do cat be discouniged • but sire " LADIES' TONIC " enrit tria. It MN. fags so gm' rau'isSlairoita- Arlo relief . It you aver troubled with a drakuers or complaint common to our se la aside the' doctees presaaption l it ., ...lf g ait n ely tii _t " Att . T°67=l" t" Ms samict s elw. natteteaan o hies 5 r 4 Afahers of yeas' uperiewdr who gin advice and ..,answer lawn Dons ladlekOwt• jscuwill be elves for any_tase of Female Weakness -.or inability _wheftb "Ladles' Toole" will not ans. This r...trilhaullfide oda, made berrifisweb ladies who know 'rms. eirperinin' what "1.1/ "l* TCMIC co& ggh . stump fat circulars. 1.10 8* FrjWELl4 Prestide; tab. 1.•78. TREET MILLIONAIRE. PILL'S. " C=t1=3!!!!! cLARK JO H NsoN, Indian= Bloot-Syrup 'rases all diseases of the Stotnaoh.- . Liver bore* Kidneys Skin , hid Blood; Millions teetify to its efficaby in healing the above ed diseases and prow:mince it to be the • ' Best Remedy Known to Dian . Vir mirAGENTS ANTED . • Laboratory 77 West &I kit., New Yo rit City. Druggiets sell it; Remedy fir ithemuuttteut. , , Rascal Vassar, Bailutd3Co.. - Da. Cut= louses : A short trial of Jour Indian Blood Rpm .111 es given me mit relief tot Rheumatism. It Is the best medicine I sin used. .10mi TIMICL.I 1 • , Taken internally cures Acute Rheumatism, Chronic Rheumatism, Inflammatory . - Rheumatism, Sciatic RheuMatism, Scrofuletio Rheumatism, Syphilitic • Rheumatism, WhiskeY Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and Rheumatisii,of ,the Heart. Prepared only by JOHN .H. PHELPS - Pharmacist Scranton Pa. TO THE PURTJC.--1 owe my Hie to P helps ' o ;thematic Elixir . Daring the peat fifteen years I have spent over a thousand dollars for trestpient of Rheumatism. and never received say perms, sent benefit, until I took the Phelps' Miiir - I consider it the best rheumatic remedy ever offered to the public. Respectfully. OED. R. HOYT, Pens Avenue, Scranton. Pa. • The Phelps' ItheineatleMilar for me has allays acted like a . curia. I tblaitbia ftll it ant short a severe attack of Rheumatism. lan endorse the remedy either sea ppreventive's), cure. - Mrs. 0. W. PAT.IISB. Olenburn. Pa ardra . .—Mrs..4. V. Winer is the mother of Hon. H. W. Palmer. of Wilkesbarre, our present State Attorney General limpraiat, Pa.. July I. lts2. Mr. John EL Phelps, Scranton. Pa.—Please send me two dozen Phelps Rheumatic Elixir as soon a s possible. I have sold all I had. Mr. D. J. Godshalk, editor Bethlehem Daily Times, is taking it. He says I could tell my customers that it was the ''boss" medicine farthest:natant. Ac., • ' ' H. T. 'MYERS, Druggist. • MK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR rr. PRICE $1 SIX DOTTLES 15. Dr.' 'H. O. Porter & eon ; Agents for Towanda, Pa TS A. FACT c• THAT THE WHOM= PRICE OF - I , , KEROSENE OIL Has advanced. We still, retail at the OLD PRICE. Bring in your cans at once. TO, DEALERS—We offer kerosene and headlight oil at lowest wholesale 'prices. AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DRUG STORE. _ D. H • • C - Porter & Son j • Corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda. Pa. WT . C. 117" A. D. DTE:.&---.CM Ela HATING & DON'T BUY BEFORE INSPECTING THEIR STOCK. MAIN STREET HIAR . 6-.E STOCK show the LARGEST V4IETY of Mens Boys and Children OVERCOATS TO DE FOUND IN TOWANDA. • • They are made of first-class material and I . _ guarantee a perfect fit every time. I keep constantly on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT of GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, TRAVELINIDAGS &c. MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. Forma special feature in my businessl take tneLr_ lead in this , Department as Well as all others. J have no Plate Glass windows or polished minters, but I keep THE RIGHT GOODS and, the public appreciste their extra I am safe in saying 1 1 1 MY STOCK CANNOT BEpQUALED IN-THE COUNTY. .3 I have just received a large invoice of • Fall arid '''W --ClotliAng-T. • , - and will be pleased''to . 4of these goods. Call at M. E. R 0 SEN FIE La'S and buy where you see the Crowd. t • lIIIMPHR,ET 'BitO,S . ,& .TRACY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all)Linds of MEWS, 80113, WOMEN'S. MINES AND orammrs 80 . qt . ',, 1 8-.b0.e5, i 1i..Ri1b0:06;,40 CORNER MAIN AND EL4ABETWETREETS, - s HAVE A NEW STOCK OP COOK STOVES. I? 4 ' -;t„ '-• TOWANDA, ':":4. . -, TOWANDA.; OA. The exactions' of society, added to the cares of maternity and the household,, have tested beyond endurance the frail constitu tions which hive been granted the majority of 'omen. To eombat 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 ulcenitive*ealz nese, and- purify and vitalize every function of the female system. ' • ,- POVERTY DEPOPULATING CHINA. MI II 4 J, ' Ell OP2JACKSOO4 A 'filalt is the 4. n lase "-4 1 1eksimes Deretliiiivii Wife. ".• The " Iteeinitage spproachedthnoigh *kowtow of Cedars on either hand. Here,' in this quaint old building, main rooms -and shed roms of bric.k, With wooden columns and wooden coping iu trout, imago Colonel Andrew Jackson, adopted grand.son of thp -hero,- with his wife and mother and two ol* Adams, moo and wife, about sixteen years old when pucluused by Jachoti, nouiy sixty years ago. Genesi& iraCluion and - his sex sleep side by side in the' little garden neat the residence, each beneath a broad granite slab. Inscribed in old-fisidonoi Roman let. ten are the words on thi slab which coins Mrs. Jackson, composed by her devoted husband : "Here lie the , remains of Mrs. Rachel Jackson, wife of President Jickson, who died 22d December, I 828." The' old hero had been elected President, his . firs 4 term, but did not take his seat till March 4, follow ing. The inscription recounts her virtues in words forcibki and tender, and,closes : "A being so gentle and yet so virtuous, vile slander might wound, but could not dis honor. Eien death when he tore her' from the arms *ibex husbind, could but transport her to the bosom of her pod." - • The day of the funeral,. Jackson, feeble and heart-broken, walked slowly behind the coffin, leaning upon a long cane be was ac untamed at that time to carry about his farm. As the friends of ,the dead gathered about to look' for the last time upon her face, General Jackson lifted his cane as if appealing to heaven, and by a look com manding silence, said, siowly and painfully and with a voice full of bitter tears: " Intresence of this dear saint I can and do f ' 'ye all my enemies! But these vile wre . f!ebee who have slandered her must look to God for mercy." 'One of the most beautiful and redeeming traits !lien this rugged and heroic nature was thee, unalterable love and devotion he bore hilt wife. For seventeen years after her death the memory of this noble woman waicherished, until the summer of 1845, wheile wag laid to rest beside the oily woman he ever loved—loved with a roman. tie tendeznesa and strength surpassing the dreams of fiction.-4Fashville Correspondence Courier. Journal. Delicate Females. "In China," says a writer ,. " if one, thing is more certain than another, it is that the great mass of the rural population are poor in the extreme. They live absolutely from band to month, never accumulating a penny of capital and never acquiring any fund on *bleb to draw in time of need. On 'a 'fail. we of crops the population affected become absolute beggars; their life or death, is the mere sport of circumstances." A man with ten acres of land is ,regarded as being well to do. The greater part of, the land is owned in small propAlAies of fire acres and under, even down to one-sixth of an aim. Tho•country has fallen off enormously in" wealth and Population during the .lasi fifty yam'. The last complete census of the Empire Iwas taken in 1812, and the return :hen gait() a total of 360,000,000. This is the figure at which the populationha4 betel popularly supposed 'to stand ever Since. Since that time half of the provinces ; were the scene of an internecine civil war !which eitgol for ten yeats, and which was estima. led to have caused the deith of 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 people. .The correspondent asserts that in his opinion the population does not 'exceed 250,000,000.-130 little is known about this vast Enipire that any light concerning it is welcome. "ROUGH ON : RATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, ;les; ants, bed-bUgs, 'Skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 156. Druggists. • Foanionostat Woman AND Tama Par Pooniza—Fashionable women who are ad dicted to doge now make their little darling's robes of the. same material ° as their own dresses, so the pair are exactly matched, in. tellectually fuulsocially. A man habitually tied to a dog is a boundless truism* whom 'twere base flattery to hit with's club, but a woman dogomaniao is infinitely worse. , You can kick a man's dog out of the house, but when a woman makes a social call .on you with her dog, into the house that film-bitten yelper comes, scratching the tidi's and sleeps on the sofa, and gnaws the ottoman, "and there's a social revolution unless you affect to enjoy it.—Byrlington Hawkeye. *b Kilt PAIBA.” ,Quick, complete cure, atiannoying Kidney, Bladder. and Urinary Di" 4460. U. Drug gists. A RAILWAY Mu Loma Ire Ilrmums.—A curious thing occurred to the passenger train vrhich reached Los Angeles on Tuesday morning. It was nothing less ttuin the los ing of one of the trucks of spiumenger car, and just when cr . where the loss occurred is not definitely known, as the tirsL intimating that the train men had of anything wrong was the discovery, as they drew up •at a station, that a couple of their wheels were missing.—Aha California. WIRT Einem:mon HAB TAVORT. 44 In choosing a wife," says an exchange, f` be governed by her chin." The wotet ofjt' that after choosing a wife, one is apt to lieeir on being governed in the same way.—Boa ion Saturday &ening Gazette. ' • NATHAN TIDD, • Ml:lmoms to Me. *ogean,) DALES - IS PITTSTON, PITTSTON, WILKESSARRE AND LOYAL' SOCK d o A L, FOOT or PENEITREET. NEAR COURT HOUSE. TOWANDA, :PA. *1- LOWEST PRICES FOR CASEftla • The patronage of toy'Old Mends and the public •rnerally is solicited. -9sep FLU AND LIFE INSURANCE CLARA AND . i v . . ..!,, ?.,„ OLLECTIUN AGE 7 , . . • , - BRINK & IiIICK, Leßayesville. Pa. _.' , wKwitte !Ad* for risks In Fi te and Life li autumn. •=iXttillreet Claims with. care • end prolophieu. They represent nons i but . , 1 .., FIRST—CLASS COMPANIES I rikeysblicdt thseonfldenee infipstronage of those loving business in their lins,'And will etnisslor 'to znerittt. Apply to'or addrees ,i ? :7 4, _ , 11s3 il .' 88,Mik BUM. Laßsysvfils. PA. CAUTAYN:—Whereas my wife Alice C. Davis has left my bed and boardPwithout Jost muse or provocation. all persons ars hereby forbid Babortng or trusting berms loyacconsat, as I will` ay no debts of her contracting after. the date;tudess compelled bylaw, -3- . • WEIL= Nary Albany, Deo.t, 1882 LETTER HEADS; BILL HEADS' NOTE NUDE. Ea pvjoted is the bist style of the art at the prrostrcart Anp. , -.1 , - . ) il i • .:..• 1 1- ..,.,. Et . f._., • .... 4 (rFk .. k ~N,,v...g00.,,ii,..4 ‘ .. t1e.44„ u..,... ti. t.. . . -:., eso ... -.. OPERATES WITH IMERGY tPON TUE KID• LIVER, TOWELS:AND PORES ••` • IV THE SKIN, NEVTRAtIZINO. ATISORBING.AND EXPELLING sertoymors, MINCEROLTO. AND The saute o it human . o ills, and curing when 'physicians. h vitals, and all other methods sad moonlit RA rtdOlti or King's evil, Glandular. SweIRDP. Meer*, Old Norte, Milk Leg, Mercurial Affections, Erysipelas, Tumors, Abscesses, Car btu:isles, Bolls, Blood POlllOl3Ol, lirleht's Disease, Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver, Rheumatism, Consilpation, Piles, Dyspepsia, and all ltehlnil and Scaly s ERUPTIONS Of the Skin and Scalp.-such as. Salt Rheum, Nodule, Tetter,Ringworm, Barber!a - Itch,Scald Read, Itching Piles. and other Disfiguring and Torturing Rumors, from a pimple to • scrof• Witte ulcer, when assisted by CIITICIIIUand Cy:- tetra* &sr, the great Skin Curv. ' CUTICIIRA A sweet. =changeable Medicinal Jelley. clean' off all external evidence of Blood Humor', eats away Dead Skin and desh, instantly allays Itch.' tag and Irritations. Softens. Soothe, and Heals. Worth its weight in gold for all itching Dis eases. CIITICURA SOAP, An &vintage Toilet. liath. end Nursery Sena tire. klagrant with delkeions flower odors and healing.balsam. Contains In pi modified form all the virtues of Curieuns. the great bkin Cure, and Is indispensible in the treatment of Skin and Scalp Diseases, and for reatOring, preserving, and lboantitying the complexion and skin. The only Medicinal Baby Soap. Cy:Semis Barnum's/a the only- reel cura tives for diseases of the Skin, Scalp and. Blood. Price: Canova,. Resornavr, sl,firper bottle; Cencrim. 60c. per box; large bores, $1.00: Curi a:tea kik:DICIN•L ,T.3ILET SOAP, 250.; I.4TICIIIIA linucurat. guine6Bos,, 1150. Sold everywhere. Depot". WEEKS. at POTTER. Boston. Mass. . . , . I .. 1 - II :- -;-- • ,-,-.. i 1 - . . . , . .. ~ . • '". .. _ -.. ' --- -.._•. -,.,--- f a. , . . • .., ._, 1 • ~, . Sanford's' Raditai.... turci. _THE OnEAT rciblilCAN BALqAMIC DIsTIILA , . TION OF WITCH -HAZEL. AMERICAN ", PINE CAN %DIAN FIR, • MARIGOLD. CLOVER BLOSSOM. IITP:. . . 1 . . For the Immediate Relief and Rermanent cure of every form a-Catarrh, from is simple Head Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Mizell, Taste. and hearing Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient 1 Consumption: Indorsed by Physicians,-Chem ists. and 'Medical ',Journals throughout the world. as the only complete external and irit,v nal treatment. ' One bottle Radical Cbre; one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler. all in one pack age, of all druggists for ST. Ask for Sanford's Radical Cnro. WEEKS A; POTTER, Boston. e:it. 'I s' ELECTRICITY r ......,..., • ~. Gentle yet Effective, united f . ' with Healing Balsam, - re . - "--- , ~,... der COLLINS' . VOLTAIC 7 11 ELECTRIC PLAATERSone --- -i ---- hund r e d times petior to ....._ --- • all other plaster. fog' ever '''. .. , 4... Pain. Weakness and liatlam ---- _, '-Litisrova atton. Price. 2a cents. &old everywhere. KENDALL'S SEAV73 - CURE is sure In its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet is penetrating And powerful to reach every deep seated pain or tolemove any bony growth or other enlargements, such as sparing, splints curbs, callous, sprains, swell• Inge and any lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in =II. and for any purpose for which a liniment is used for map or beast. It. is now known to be the beat liniment for man eller used, acting mild and yet certain in Its effects. .. send address, for: Must:lied Circular which we think gives positiv.• prooflof its virtues. No remedy has ever wet with such unqualified =- eras to our knowledge. fo• beagles well", man. Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles or'ss. All Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it Will be sant, to any eddies& on reoeipt of price by the proprietors, Da. D. J. Kriwthu.r. k Co , Enos burgh Falls , Vt. Sold by all Drulrgista. MRS, D. V. STED GE,' Manufacturer of and in HUMAN HAIR CO ODS. ITCH AS WICK. BANDEAUX, the popular Chatellsiine druid; sil : c :A oN • r o. v: • • • lirapeelal Attention givetA to CO m N et; soots all turned one way. ,-,BWITCHES from $1 upwards. Aleci Agent for Hunter's Invisible Fwe Madam (Ilirles Corsets, and Shoulder Brace •Elahtic- tirPartienlar attention paid ti Cresting tattles hair at their homes or at my. place of bmaineas. ovr r Evans 1; miaretb's store L NovlB4, • . I EISTADLIPII ED Ty; 1865.] • HOWARD A. SNOW, Solicitor of •- . . AMERICAN AND FOREIGN .3P A. TENTS. .631 F smart' N. V... WASFfINGTON, D. C. (Successor to Gilmbre, Smith & Co.. a.. Chipmsn, Roomer &, 'o.) Patents procured upon the same plan which was originated and succes.fully practiced by the above-named Ortul. Pamphlet of sixty pag , - sent upon recall, t stamp. , Inov,1•, THE RUSH FOR • • -t. - ' ',con :AT TEE:- Old R eli.able in `tore . Is to examine his . immense z. '~~ , FLi AND WINTER FASHIONABLE Ready 4lade Clothing. He is prepared to offer bargains that will induce 4 customers to buy. ; IP cupying the large and commodious stor6PNo:. 123 Main street,' formerly 31. E. Solomon it Son, he presents a full and complete - stock ip all lines of Clothing. MENS', BOYS', YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S SUIT qf every grade and quality. GENTS PURNISiING GOODS, `TRAVELING,' BAGS, BM CAES, 'IC. . OVERCOAL - TS Of every quality. r. RUBBER GOODS a specialty. All are invited to call and secure bargains. Towanda, Pa:, Oct:'l - 3, 1882. ' r. Stevens - i - & - :: Long: Gnocoug, COUNTRY PRODUCE COE ! MAIN AND • PINE ST& They invite attention, to their complete Choice New 'Goods, which , they And Cub Paid • for peairaW: Kiwis T. MUIR & C I -CLN Vilirf. 11 V. STEDGE IMI H. JACOBS. O e neril Dagen in UM paoviezoNs. arf EMI HAVE REMOVED To their new ,itor.• IMMO Ohs old sand of Vol. Strums a Mer,earj assortment and very large stock of have alwayv oh handil SPECIAL-ErtriT To the"-" PRODUCE' TRADE IL J. LONO. STOP lAT FOR G ROCERIES AND FROVISIQNa MI , - place to Nave money b anyftKCheep to •t Men./ Main and - Fruit/In -Str.xta? ['(RWANDA. PA. ( Tney reepectrully ennonnoe to tie magic that , they bave•a large stock of 'Lops, FEED, MEAT., GRAM, SALT.. PISS PORE. and PROVISIONS generilly We Aavyleo added so emr stack a vanes,-o! WOOIIikITARE, 'web al BUTTER TOBEI. FIR cion. ominza,rro Just received iv large stock of Sugars,: Teas, Coffees. Spices, 1101ILSON'S 'PORE soap, the seat to the market, . and other makes of soap Syrup and Molasses,. which they -offer at lo s. prices for Cash. oct 26 TI • ._ . . ~,, WagoOlittiagis Chaagier thigq. ever at tha OLD ESTABLISBMENT JAMES BitiriNT, "- - i • would , - • cell the atten tion of FARMERS and others to his large and complete assortment of C.)pen X> Top 13uggietg • -• PLLTFORM 'WAGONS all of hie own MANUFACTXTRE dad war ,- ranted, in every tienlar 7' 7, • 1 i - \ • ~ '' Bryant 's Fleilble Rprtiiirs ssed F in -J all PlatfOrso . Walton , . Th• saalaat and boot la use. - NOW IS Taal TIME TO BUY! • Look at thou dipmas i - , • _ .- . , o Two tasted dart= ri trosa $lO 1175 Ptuatoaa, one s led ' a - 12 s 5 to - 150 Top Bumps i, 125 to la 0 9 08 Barest r I . MO to 100 - Democrat Warms ' ' -- ;9O to 110 Itaambas that the above ara all fallp app od, Iteshalsoa or ao pay. lialablair prampUT &Mfia! to at 25 pa act .below last yam Woos. ta , Ofibseaad Ta" NT. Mtn sa4 ilisahoth Ms. Jaw. saraztr. R{febBß• JOB PRINTING OF ALL RINDS ita, =zo o , notip!."44,,fissuatkia App . Tin MOST BUCCIIBIIP'CL RESIEDy ',Ter nit. covered. uit is certain In its effects and dr *g not blister. Also excellent for LI/17Jan fl sup PIIOOB BELOW. 7 J4L. • FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER. , Youngstown, 0111;;., May Iran, 1.111 Ds. B. J. Kiranat.t. k Co:—! bad a very ca; u4 . isle Hambletonisalcolt which I prized very L4b. 11, be Lad's large bone "'par.!!! On one jr.lt sad . a IntianWii• Ott the other which - Made lams; 1 bad Dim under the charge of va n t -;.i! nary surgeons which failed to cure 141 m. 1 et ; . on. day reading the advertisement 14 F . .nd a r i Spivin Cure In the Chicago F tir press , I COSS once to try it. and got nut rc,!;.!.sts bp:* to send tor it, they ordered three botiltd. them all and thoughty would givi4ll a Anorong!, pug. I used it !according to dirediii;rle aLd tie fourth day the colt ceased to be lam., 4T.0 10 # lumps have disappeared. I used but t,„ tce and the colts-limbs ere as free from i umi ,., 44 . sit smooth as any hone in the state ll.,e. Wen cured. The cure was so r.mirkable I let two of my neighbors have the rert,a:z.iei two bottom, who are u . c7liaing it . T .. '. Van' Wesnectfully, L XenOtali's I3);avin Cure ON MANIA FLESH. Patten's 111111 a. Waah'ion co. N.Y., Feb Ds. B. J. K,IIIIID4ILL, Dear air:-,llle tzr;.!!,! lr nee on which I used your Ken,flall'il was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen cf , Ltl.4 standing. I had tried many things, but Li %a :D. Your t.pavin Cure put the .toot to tn.. ev., L4 spin, and foi the nrst - tine since 141,n,11.-11 natural position. For a family linimtnt It ei eels anything we overused. / • 1 Yours truly, • ftEY..II. Pastor of M. E. C.urch, Pattrus Price Sl,Ver bottle. or bqttleu f.,r Druggists have it or - can get It fee ybu, ..;r it ',la be seat to gay addrelson tt, proprietors,, pa. B. J. EEND,yu, • (( 1 burgh yt. Sold at Dr. 11. . I t , itcs% ins Lai. t. to it • KLINE'S' NA UK ET. , >L4 I , 13 L.( -!: ~~~ ~ Mlin Street, Waril Ifil •JOHN W.. KLINE. HAVII4G REMOVED LIPs MEA & VEGETABLE B/Z4LRECJEITI co a more convenient location. and • himself In the Carroll Block, opposite :•{4 , r/ye Hotel. is prepared to supply his patron, .4n. THE CHOICEST OF MEATS. ' FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEmws FRESH VFAETABLES. ','"' . . DOMESTIC FRUIT. =.r., iirBOLOGNA BAUSAGE.a mpretalty Ail • r derapromptly delivered. You need not Die to Win MUTUAL ENDOWMENT Ac.'•:l,llN7 You receive one-Lelf of your insurat. , .. a!! cording to the A it%rte.an [.tte Table... a t<.!. ta! , r lros i Ait y‘air life expectancy to nuita:/-i -7, r IlustraliPti, a mati k or "lowan jointug l tr., elation at 36; years of age taking a certft4" $2.500. receives $1.25 whet!' a little , ver • of age, exactly th e period in wile!, a! t t a financial help is generally more needed thrift'' any other time. • OZO. STEVENS. MI jonet2ll. Towanda 5 EL Store EN ?ft.'ll It-1 Ia prepared to : 'offer a ti,rni)le e Crockery, GlAssw-,' e, WHITE and LE4 MAJOLICA WARE BIRD CAGES, IMI F;Or the earning Spring Tr;,(ie. %re adhere -s heretofore to our principle—th,a a goiet szde profit is be•ter thqt+ a s ol,t. large- profit--.-- and .ti e. efOreoui itiany line of . good , favorable with the priee'' - of house. - Mi'We - .endeavor to sells OA . article for tbe I, ast possible 'tc , l , r), mc.• LOEWUS 8r.,; FREIMUTH. t t - • SPECIAL ANNOIINCEMENT BAS REMOVED Ilia GIIOCEitY litslNEs:4 TUE '.40L411-EAST CORNER 10!'., 1 N. Head Quarter s FOIL EVERYTHING Iti fillE LINE of :1 • • "Tt 11118BEMES •• • - CASH PAID for Desii;W!, PLo duce. Fine BUTTER r.tl-. E( a specialty. •..., • . , ENDALL'S SPAVIN CUR '. 7 ,. . Is mire ~t 0 cure Spartna Spial9 , D,iii: ' It remotes all =motors! siolssiroustents. Dniis Rol ouiros au an equal ,for any•tameopos 'n lieut. Airman. It bad cured hip-; , `"..b! . , lanienesl In a person at , b 1,3 o'd • . 1 i feral_ in years Also curorrli=k" ill our Ulna . corns'. frost-bites or act Diuirds.....at or Istuussa. It has no e , l Oll - 1 ' : any blemish on Wheel'. • Send for illnwitr‘ ! eircialr lOTINI roarradn Ploc"?.. Price s'• ALL DRUGGISTS-have it or can gall! . '•,r rn. lir 11 ,j -., Kendall . a Co.. Proprietors. Eoosoor,:n 1' 3 ?.). Vermont. H. L. Poirran.•Agent. To.*l-011 r '; gk.r `,tom ME • BESTbusiness now before than at anything else. Catdtel-....5f noe4ed. We will start you. CI a day and uV n trulte MOn) faster at w,ra IlliManiade at home by the tudustrioas women, boys and girls wanted everyah , re N work form. Now is the time. You can ir)rk flare tints only or give your whole time N' hosiovos. Yon can live at home and do the A . rl No,other business will per you ovary 33 No: one can fall to make enormous t sy - gaging xi once. Costly Outfit Ind terra! fr" e • Hone made fast, easily and boo. rably. 1 Thin 4 Augusta, 3.11=e. cl-rlyr • IN THE AND 9PB.tth, Y BLADES DiMii RS. General AgeUti ff r -r 1 I 1F47. NEXT noon . To FELtql m nt if DRY AND FANCY GOODS, IN =II Latest designs and pa• ter' • of. SATCHELS, O. JAMES WCABE AND BDID( . I.E STREET'S. .rinEr•L' FIE H%B ESTIBLISIigj) iffirc.;... N MEM LIM