Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, January 11, 1883, Image 4

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    HYPOCHONDRIACS.
A Physician in this cmtntry, who Made a
' specialty of neural diseases, devised several
years ago, a system of treatment which he'
calkd the Rest (_;ure, for patients whose,
nervous systems %, are exhausted from over.'
work or other ....WS. The sulfererwas
taken from separated wholly from
her friends,.whioh at- once did away both
with old a.ssociatlons and with coddling.,
She was Font to hed in a sunny, cheerful
chamber, in tho rum of a skillful nurse, -and
forbidden to mov• hand or foot. She was
fed and tended an infant ; well fed, too,
- the meals being iiporitddng and frequent.
Instead of: exere.,* - she was maniprilatell
once or twice a day.
ratients who were real sgerersqrose from
this treatment strong, fat and rosy. Bat
unfortunately there are nervous patients wbo
are shams to whom such a regimen would
be intolerable. Dr. Dash was sent for
once iirhaste to El wealthy woman in New
York supposed to be dying, though no phy
sician could discoi-er her ailment.
She had nut tasted food for days. Her
shrieks were incessant, her features livid
and pinched as in articulo mortis. Her
friends, exhausted by months of nursing,
stood waiting to sne her depart. The doc
tor made a close examination of the case.
She iccognieed him and her eyes gathered
intelligence.
"I'm dying, drictoi," she moaned -
"Nothing of the kind," shortly :
" What ails me ?" iahe said, after a kinder
shriek.
lie looked her steadily iti the eye. "A
husband who has too much money," he an
swered, briefly. Then, turning to the at
tendants, he said, "Take her up, dress her, -
and bring her sovc , beefsteak and bread and
„knitter."
brutally blunt
.The treatment was brutally perhaps,
but it cured the patient. She never, j how
ever, forgive the physician. _ I •
Another case was that of a leader °f lash.
ion in a . Bouthera city, who came with her
suite of 'husband, maids, lap-dog, etc.,
_to
him to be cured, declaring herself "a per
fect wreck." For a couple of days he
watched her thr %ugh her usual routine ;
lolling on a conch through the day,—grwt.
tag, shuddering, I.llpless.—then up at night
brilliantly dressed for ball or opera.
M the result of his watching he ordered
her into the hospaiii. andikt her through
the nstt' al regimen of IRK absolute inaction,
solitude and mau'voulation. '
On the second .!3.y she dressed herself nn.
observed, stole or.. Of the house and to the
T.tation : and literally ran away, never halting
until she was at Orleans`, froth which
city she telegraphed for her hasbandand for
her clothes.
Nervous diseas,s are alarmingly rife. in
this countky. Lott there is a nervousness
born of idleness, or of fashionable &WO.
tion, or of morbid sensibility, which makes
victims, not only of the patient, -bid of het
family. Many a household is enslaved by
these irritable invdids, who do not realize
the cause of their nervousness, • and who
only need fresh sir, hard, daily work, and
regular hours of sleep at night, to cure them
of their:lapel& ills.
PILL'S
Tiles are frequQatly preceded by a sense
of weight in the l•ack, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup
pose he has . EQIIIO affection of the kidneys
or neighboring or,, , ans. At times, symp
toms of indigestion are present, as tlatuency,
uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture,
like perspiration, producing a very disa
greeable itching, particularly at night after
getting warm in l'ed, ins very common at
tendant. .Intemal, Fa - term" and Itching
Piles yield at once to the application of Dr.
Bosanko's Plc Remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts sffe.cted, absorbing the Tu
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure where all other
remedies have failed. , Do not delay, until
the drain on the system produces perma
nent disability, but try it and be cured.
Price, 50 cents. . Ask your druggist for it,
and when you can not obtain it 4him, we
will send it; prepaid; on receipt tof price.
Address ,The Dr. %sank° Medicine Co.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C: B. Porter, Ward
House Drug Store. x july27ly.
AS THEY Y'li:SH TO BE SEEN.
Nlem and Women
,Who. Delight in Haling
Theie PLntogniptis Taken.
"'There , are many persons who have.
almost a mania fc • seeing themselves photo
graphed," a Br....ivitiy photographer said.
"I have some cmoomers who come two or
three times a j•-;,r. Sometimes they get
new negatives and sometimes use the old
ones. It is ncl an uncommon thing to
print half a dozvn. orders from the same
negative for a latiy if we happen 'to get a
good picture. 'filen the friends who judge
her age by her, pi.liteiwonderut- the ~slight_
change in her nppearsulee., - Thift - r sort
-picture is the favorite i foi 'Sending in the
country. • tireuet,...iy speaking,,.l, may say
that good lookirz'•younin,are our best mist°-
, men for repeateci orders. - :Bin if a welkin
is not gohd lookii,-; she sometimes makee it
up with fashiou , ble dress. I hate some
customers who re, photographed in every
new bonnet or dr"ss. Most women nowu
dais iii:erto be puutographed in their wed
ding dreases.
"Thetabies av,‘ among :our best Cristo.
niens. Mammas who can. afford it have
their babies pnotographed often in early
years. , A baby changes so much every few
months that a sc: 11 pictures soon becomes
invaluable. A. ft,utleman Ihowed me the.
other day'u full sr: of portraits of his son
from ono month to twenty-one years_ old.
It inclUdad,all styles, from the old-fashioned
daguerreotype the latest, cabinet size.
'Many parents have their Andrea photo.
graphed in unifonn imperial or caitie4le
visite, size. There is no reason why the
poorest persons hnould not keep such records
of their children's progress. It is this sort
of, trade that furn!shei'business to photo
graph
.gallerieF'. generally. There is, of
course, an immeuse business done in. photo
grapiking actressP.;, but that generally falls
into the hands of a few galleries."
"I think our best customers are men,'
an east side ph ? tographer said: "As a
rule, the women 'On this ! ,side of town do'
more work and have less to spend, for luxu
ries than their west side sisters. Sometimes
tlieigirbf a'shop will get up clubs to ex
change pictures. but then they get the
cheapest kind. Sometimes we get , a social
club to exchange pictures. That gives ns a
good order. Men who are prominent in
athletic sports are very fond of having them
selves photographedWetake lots of pic
tures okboxers, I , ase ball men, and gym
nasts. It is a common thing for college.
graduating clPcges . to exchange pictures and
put , the professors and tutors. - This
• makekit nice little album for each one of the
"Tgat'wWr hate at least no more, van
ity an old operator said, "‘ is
concia4ely_provld by the experience of
everybody who Ever made a business of pos
ing people. A man who thinks he is fine
looking ; who pr des himself on his face or
his figure, is generally the vainest kind of a
- customer. When we get a good picture of
such a man we rioter destroy the 'negative,
for_we know he 'will be back for inore.
There are nregr storekeepers who. give away
their phirtas:Whs as advertisements. Men
do this'evoi Ogre than women: Stich pie
tures" are fussished at wholesale rates.j It is
a vanity' which brings -us much .bruniaerts..
There is also mach profit made Irons the
pictures of populsrelergymen.: Not only
the good-looking young pastors but the more
sedate-ones molten to the front of the cam.
writ," • ' .
FREE OF COST.
By calling at C. B. Porter's Ward House
, 'drug store, •you can get a sample bottle of
' • Dr. Bosanko's cough and Lung Syrup
which will relieve the most obstinate Cough
• or Cold, and sliAr you what the regular 50
. • cent size will Jo. When troubled' with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, Backing; Cough,
Pains in the Ch et, and all diseases': of the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicine.
8
enson .5
-AWARDtD
CLapane
'Porous
' '
Plastff
.4n e Best Known Remedy for
Cackacho or Lamo Back.
Rheumatism or Lamo Joints.
Cramps or Spraint.
Nouralizia or Kidnov Diseases - . --
Lumbaco, Softer° Achos or Pain
Fomalo Weal:noes.
Are Saperlkorto ell other Plaster..
Are Superior to Pacti.
Arc Superior to Liciments.
Arc Superior to Oluttnents or Stave-.
Arc superior to Electricity or galvanism
They Act Immediately.
They Strengthen.
They Soothe. • •;:!
They Relieve Pain nt Once. - •
-They Positively Cure 4 •
'Camille Porous Me
at UTlO'N...:Frti l vfle been Imitated.. -Po
not alloy
Fn
palm, nit &hoe other
sounding . ovate. See that the word !led
C-A-P-C-I-N E.,Prire cts.
SVISURY. JOHNSON,
• stittractiatine.ChetniPtr.. Now
MUKE 1/1 7 11EPY AT 11.AsiT. Pr •
PROIE/UVS Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
MICROSCOPES
TELESCOPES
STEREOPTICONS.
THERMOMETERS
BAROMETERS
- Catalogue., as follow, lathe tm application:
Part ist—Xathematiml Instruments, Ki pp.
Part 2d—Optical Instruments, 188 pp,
Part mil—Stereopticons' and Manic Lanterns, bOpp,
Part lth—Phyalcal and Chemical Apparahm, 1,98
Part Gat—Meteorological Ins t ruments, Pa pp.
& CO.' 4..
924 CHESTNUT ST. MILAN.
OUT THIS ut
AGENTS sl5 TO S4O r
We have stores inls leading CiV.C3,
Nun which our agents obtain their pile:•quk Lly.
auk
Our Irstetories. and Principal Milers are at
Erie, Pa. Send for our New Catalarew and
terms to agents Address .
M. Ns . LOVELL 312 Laitkawanna Ave
SCRANTON..PA.
m pHORSEoser n c d ur 2 re s z:Pg: :=1
vuom =mos of "A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, has 60 fine engravings , showing
BOOKpositions assumed 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 a
25 poison, . a large collection of
at= va-mitnim azcsrers, rules for
telling the' age of a horse, with an engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse information. Hurdreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth snore
than books costing-$5 and $lO. The tact that
200.00i/old in about one year before it was re
vised shows how popular the book is. The re•
vised edition is wncri moult ;7mamma Sam
Ton a cowman. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. 11..
Kendall & Co., Emosburgh Falls, Vermont.
111.sr 11-Iyr.
Par IH ewe Paley' Cavolalata aid W - •
•• amuses to truce best female DePalathlik
A *Garble Om Woman. Invented by stWoman
-r Prepared bp a Woman.
no 9esitall *Gad Ma me, Sties the Dare et Itlitee7
ElPft rewires the droOping spirits, Invigorates and
heretelliges the organic functions, gives elasticity and
gramme to the step, restores the natural lustre to the'
eye, and plods on the pale cheek of woman the fresh
roses of iihrespting and early•atunrcier time.
rirPhysteiineAlse It and Prescribe It Freely
It remove* faintneis, datulency,destroys all craving.
for sidnmlant, and rellyres weakness of the stouctich.
That feeling of bearinsAleun. Causing 17atn, weight
and backache, Li always permanently cured bytes use.
For tie env of Kidney esimpialsta ef either aex
Ws Cosi:pound Is user god.. "t.
LYDIA E. PINKUAWiI BLOOD PURIFIED
will eradicate every vestg e g ra ir Stupors from the
Blood, and wive tone and h to the system, or
scan wonan or child. bidet on ving it.
Both the Compeoind and Blood Purifier are prepared
at =I and M:!. 'Western Avenue, Lynn, *UM Price of
- either, 10. -Els bottles for $5. Bent by Mail lathe form
of OK or of lose.nges,, on receipt of price, per bet
for errs.' pinkhiun freely answers allletteraof
Inge*. Enclose3cistamp. Bend for pamphlet.
Tio tams? ebeekl be 'Without LYDIA & PINICTIAWS
LIVES PILLS. They. cure eonstipszlon, billoesuess,
and llorpktity of tbe Men IS mute per box.
iNlrobil by all Druggistiv:64 (1)
NEW FIRS •
•
LANE -) DECKER,
•
PROPRIETORS -OF
Livery and Boarding
.Stables
Washington Street,.belOiv Main.
The beet rigs to be found In Laj stable in .the
country, furnished at reasonable rates.
Dscirsa will give thehrisizes4 his 'personal
attention, and invites his friends to call when in
want-of liyery..
-11i' NT. LANE. , . • ED. .ctECKEIL
• • leangB2.
~,I.
titoi fatiOnti.fank,
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
t3IIRPLUS FUND 80,000
El
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
.1 the transaction of .k a general
banking business.
N. N. BEM.
Cashier.
; QUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE
LA INST/TI7TE. The drat winter term of the
twenty-ninth year commences MQNDAY. NO
VEMBER 6th. The faculty has been enlarged,
buildings thoroughly refitted end bested
by steam, 'the accommodatlona Increased,
and the school fitted to accommodate
its growing patronage. The - attendance „has
nearly doubled to seven years. For circulars,
catalogue of• other particulars, address the
Principe, EDWIN. E. QVINLAR, A. M.,
• . Towanda, Ps;
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• 6
---NI E DA LS,-
TOWANDA A.
308. POWELL,
President
fob. 1.911.
TOG GOOD'FIILLOWS•
..This lorldis full of nebula of men wbo'
are popularly known as good fellows. ',They
are in every slilk of life, in }pater or less •
numbers,. butane specirdly apt tor occupy ,
political
_positions and places of 'trust in
moneyed or commercial institutions. The
good fellow has many amiable and (Mao
,tire willies. He has & pleasant smile for
everybody and a hearty grasp of ' the hand
for all his acquaintances, Ho hates to I
wound anybody's feelings by saying no to
their requests when the word yes is just is
easily pronounced. If he is in _politic - 14 he
has cigar" and drinks for the boys as often
as - they want them. If he is a bank cashier
he is ever ready to aceommodite his friends
with loans to the full extent of his discre
tionary powers without very strict regard - to
their financial soundness. Ile dislikes to stop
peoples mouthswlihquestionsabmitseenrity.
His hum heads the church subscription list
and the poor are loud in, their praises of his lib
431*ity. He delights in making .other people
enjoy themselves, and on the , whole is a
mighty good fellow. So everybody says,
and 'what everybody says must be true.
And being a good fellow the avenues to
place and enjoyment seem to open to him
mach mire readily than to common mortals.
If he runs for an office he is sure tOei
elected. The average voter is extremely
fond 4#4,he good feßow. . he is an appli
cant Or epublic position he can get more
Indorsers. on his petition than Genets]
Grunt ( cotdd. Everybody wants to see him
prosper, he is such a good fellow. He has
no triable in getting casbierships, Confi
dential clerkships, treasurership; and in fact
any place; of trust or profit he may desire.
All roads to prosperity scan to be open and
smooth to the good fellow. People who
enjoy his acquaintance rarely get envious at
his good fortune). either. He is such a good
fellow that bo disarms enry and. captures
criticism. •
With all this wealth of good will at his
command and the - advantages which popu
larity is sure to bring it would appear .that
the good fellow ought to prosper and in
crease in goods and graces to a green old
age. But he hardly ever does. If he is in
politics he somehow acquires the fatal habit
of spending the public funds when his own
are exhausted. He drinks for companion
ship at first and ends by - drinking to gratify
appetite. ,If he is a bank cashier he spends
his salary and makes up for its deficiency by
spending the money of the depositors. jt
he is a salesman he has an unconquera
tendency to put his hand in his employer's
till. The ()dome of his good-fellowship in
an involuntary trip to Canada or ,Brazil to
avoid the minions of 'an unsympathetic 'law.
Then 'everybody declares that the aforetime
good fellow is a very bad fellow.
The temptation to young men to embark
in the calling or profession of good , fellows
is very strong. But it doesn't pay in the
' long run. There is no' more pitiable sight
In thir world than one of these played-out
good fellows. Poor fellow is the kindest
epithet - which will be betwowed upon !him,
even
great
best, friend he has left, while by
the gret mused mankind he is denounced
and cursed without Oat& It will be, better
for young men, ot' to be quite such good
fellows at first. They will last longer and
be more useful in the ena. —Pluladelphia
2 Imes.
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COMB UMPIION.
r It is said that 50,000 people die annually
an 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 doses of Dr. Bosanko's 'Clough
and Lung, Syrup will relieve an ordinary
cough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
like 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 in the throat and lungs. It
i allays all irritation, and renders the voice
clear and distinct. Sold by C. B. Porter's
Ward House Drug Store. july27ly.
DOLLS WORTH MANY DOLLARS.
Baby Pete o' the Petted Babies That Coai
Boouida to 31ake Papa's Head Moo.
- '
- Said a doll dealer to . a Journal reporter :
"The value of th l o last few week's importa
tion may be put at $500,000. Three'-hun
dred thousand dollars' worth are now in the
rebid shops to be sold. t'o• private customers
for holiday presents to ;children. The real
will be purchased from the wholesale shops
by out-of-town dealers. \ Tin a ready-made
doll's costume of ordithY'elegance is worth
$5O, and each costumes' are made for spring,
summer, winter and autumn, as a dolt could
not reasonably be expected to wear the same
clothes the year round.` 7• The bannei doll in
this shop iialued at $95.. 4 ,.. Her dress and
jewels are itr , ) , rich and elaborate." "
Show nie an economical doll.", . •
"Xextaitily," said she ;,e " here is one in
White satin, with a white Satin Aape trimmed
with swan's down, pokci ,bonnet. ditto, silk;
stockings and 'kid slippers. ft is sso.'
Here is an aesthetic doll in old gold plaid
plush sacipie, with a bine satin dress and
red satin bonnet with ostrich tips ; a mere
matter of $45."
The 'reporter gasped and turning to the
superintendent of ~.the department, said,
"Do these dolls gout of stock alone ?"
" No," said he , „require 'elegant
irosseau boxes or toilet articles, trunks,
bandboxes, &c. A tolerable wardrobe in
chkes-two extra dresses—one of fancy satin,
the other of white satin ; a fall line of un
derwear ; lace caps, 'fashionable hats, neck
laces, earrings, brooches and a basket of
flowers. Some wardrobett are Arranged in
handsome boxes ; others in trunks, ready for
starting. A. fair wardrobe costs . $12,, ;.
are $9, while a limited wardrob e for a very
young dell is only 98 cents."
.'A miniature bedstead_with a brocade vel
vet Spread and final satin. cushion costs
$9. More laxuriotts couches for dolls cost
$l5. Cunning rustic chitirs are $3 and $4.
Bronze high chairs; `secured in a manner 'to
prevent very active dolls , from jumping or
falling oat of theMonu $8 and, $10' ; • apiece.
Lace-curtained cradles for dolbi which haVe
not yet,been weaned, may be had for s 9.—
N. Y. :Morning Journal.
VAX aIIinIMPON
LADIES' TONIC.
- A Positivii.Cure IlUr,sll Female -1
-• ~ 41 - ,C Omplaints. • •
Ladles' Tonic le pftper hp the Worames Medical In
iiiitute of Bodslo. N.Y.. 'ladles bean need successfully
14 ladies for years. It is sum not for all Female
ti oinplaints, Sick and Ifermtm Headache. DrsPeOsia. sad
all weaknesses caused b these ImplariMes which arc
'a common to The is so PIRO'S AirMicivr.
out is prepared. after imam of erepodeoor. and mom'
mendeknoelear that it sifter. sew Nato any broken"
down. warivosit or dmr•workM member *tem sea.
If an have tried otlier remedies without success. do
not be disecter_aged, but rim .
'LADIES' TONIC I
wOrOr &OIL; Mar o !Vaal tO litre fora andirres
urot
if you are CIVIEDICIM *Mt *Kr trealmeei or complalet
common to one see' lay slide the doctors preemption
f 4 once. acidly,“ Lathas•-lorde.” lethal Tyr raarantre
rill Peredvely carmiese Odd Zeded• to dereerderet.
Wqrporrs mmems froiltute us& Association of Arm°
and atstluss of yeus• merles*. !be ell Mika aid
unmet letters from ledies.feer.
ilg a wit o ie riven for aor_csso of Fault Weakness
or eirekh "LarUes• ToeW".will not awe. This
&ea demo offer. madebireterr Leder who tzar,
beadprow; sal ertneci iota* TONIC" ma de.
stamp for demeteri.
Ileid by I)n,ymit•tio.
lkan , Sloe ,S, p
Cures all diseases of the Stomach. Liver' Bowels, dneys Skin
and- Blood. Millions testify to its efficacy . _ in healing the above
niuned diseases and pronounce it ito be the
Best - Remedy. , Known to an.
af f
,W' AGE wAlrnak
9 L.:a Laboratory 77 West - lid St New York - City. Druggists sell it.
,rim,cril,vasucr, issrova Co., Ps.
Ds. Crag= Joussos : A short trig of your Mood Sprep boo given mit WM rvilef for
Rheumatism. It ts the best medleino I ever used. JOHN PLNEL.
GOV: HOYT'S EirtIPORSEMEXT.
,
&veil iue Mansion,
Hanisbur q , Pa., June 70882.
John He Phelps t flerankm, Pa: ( '
My Dear Sir:—Promptly upon th • receipt of Your '
Elixir ten days since, lentered upon its use according
to your directions, slopping my lodid Polito., Phos.
f
Ammon, and Wine of Colehium. 'At that time I was
completely disabled waft gout is bo h feet and rheuma
tism in both knees, and helpless. Now I comfortably
hobble about the house, and expect to be out in a week.
It may be it coincidence, ny amendment and the use of
your medicine. I hope for no occasion to try it again,
but if need be J shall try it again in afreskattack, with
great confidence. . Very' truly yours.
*AWRY X HOYT.
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Phtips' Rheunui tic : I;ll:7lrpuiesLyhey'urtispz to all lid
• • . Dr. 11:: C linter 4‘ Son; Druilgists, Agents for Towanda, Pa'. -" • .
. .
El- A. ir A. C
THAT THE 141110LE&LLE PRICE OF
KEROSENE OIL
Hai 7
advanced. We still retail at . the OLD
PRIDE. Bring in. your ,at once.
TO DEALERS—We o er kerosene
and headlight oil at lowest whdlesale prices.
,
AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DUG STORE.
Dr. H. C;. • ' Port er & Son,
Corner Main and Pine Streets, Tossanda. Pa.
4
E --- IN I BilLeij
A. D. DYE \ll CO.
IMI
ATING & COR STOVES.
MAIN STREET
A. -: LARGE±. STOCK
show the'LAWrEST VARIFTV of Mens so;y1 and thildrens
OVERCOATS
TOME FOUN / D IN TOWANDA.
They are made of firsi-class
`material:and I
guaranteeia perfect fit every time.
Tleep ionstantly .on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
GENTS FURNISHING. GOODS
• HATS, TIMER; TRAVELING BAGS Ac. ,
MEN'S - DR *4 'AND - BUSINESS . - SUITS
Form a special feature in my business I take the lead in thi's Deportment as
well as all others. I have no Plate Glass windows or polished counters, but I
keep THE RIGHT GOODS and thepublio appreciate their extra value. Ilam
,safe in saying
MY STOCK CANNOT,. BE EQUALED IN THE . COUNTY.
.I have jeat - receivid a large invoice of
Fall
M.
RUMI) I HREY BRO,S&•TRACY,
GLEN'S, BOYS. WOMEN'S. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Boots,
SEMI
I=
MEI
HAVE A NEW STOOK OP
DON'T BUY BEFORFANSPEOTING
THEIR STOCK.
enter :-.
.Clotiabig: I,
and
and will be pleased to stow these goods. Call at
E. ROSENFIELD'S
and buy where you see the. Crowd.
and Wholesale Dasklni in all kinds of
Shoes, Rubbers, &o
CORNER IitAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS.
TOW A. AIDA,. PA
liail
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TOWANDA, PA.
LITTLE NATHAN'S JOHNNETip-
•
. Tm he are • ahtirt ,exigenciett of 'Fore*
,that pigged, tneriatemlt-pain • than • they re. -
'veal. ,A little fltrikeur-okl boy , parted from
hie mother and wit!! milt hundreds of miles
an the cars like an ''express butulle, with ' a
ticket telling his wathttia story. It Wasa
fight to move the pity of strangers, even
without the tears of the , unhappy little
traveller hiine.W, and ipeaks deeper-_itor,,
row left beltind. . •
other night aye the . Pyladeiplda
Timm, when the day express froiu the West
salved in the Broad Street station, there
was onehoy ; passenger among' the throng
less than font yearsold. When, the little
'fellow was taken into tho station-mastet's•
office tiara were' trickling down hie cheeks,
and succesaive - sobs made his words nninteß-
Igible, but , the , conductor on the train and a
tag on the boy's back, made .of card-board;
sewed stmngly to his coat , told ~,t4 story.
- In a feminine. hand was written : '
"This is the only son of a widow, whose
cireatustarmes compel her to mit with him.
His name'is Nathan, and,h e is in his way to
his gmndfathet, Jacob ahem, #mster,
ware - County, Pennsylvania."
The Invade 'traveller started' from IEI
- three days ago, and his little griprrack
of lunchllnd a diminutive bundle of clothing
Completed his outfit. He had barely Whett
ed the Itmch, so dazed and 'bewildered :was
he with the excitement attending his jour.
He cried nearly all the time, asking for
his mother and wondering why she couldn't
come to him. Many of the through passen
gers tried to comfort him, but to no pur
pose, his single absorbing thought holing of
his mother in the West.
Mahe Broad Street station a. group of
conductois surrounded the weary little fellow
and tried to amtuili him, but their uniforms
and strange faces only frightenid him and
nuide him cry the more. 1
Jabot half-past eight his grandfather
who had come from Chester to meet him,
entered the station-master's office and telling
the little fellow who be was cook him in
inns and showered kisses on him. When
the boy was satisfied that Mr. Sbem was ••bie
grandfather, indeed, he sobbed himself to
sleep in a few minutes in the old; man's
arms.
Delicate Rata:cp.
The exactions of society,' added to the
cares of maternity and the household, have
tested beyond endurance the frail constitu•
tions which have been granteilthe majority
of women.. :To combat this tendency to
premature decline; no remedy in the world
possesses the nourishing and strengthening
properties of Malt Bitters. They enrich
the blood, perfect digestion, stimulate the
liver and kidneys, arrest ulcerative weak
ness, and purify and vitalize eyery funation
of the female system.
A GOOD PLACE FOR LIVE MEN.
"There is a charm in New York, in -the
thoroughness with which it attends to those
who are yet alive," -writes " Gath " ter the
Cincinnati Enquirer. "Men of skill4pfil.
ity, snap, or address are quickly seizedwpon:
here, quickly appreciated,iind quickly ad
vanced. It has • never been a good market
for respectable moliocrity• or reliable dull=
nese. Men know each other so little that,
when they find congenial lieutenants, they
grappleithern at once, and the two go for:
ward together master and man. • I have
seen astonishing • instances of prominende
takingliold of obscurity. The wearing out
of tissuaand of force here requires constant
assiifince from youth , and ambition. Ex
cept among the old stupid Dutct families,
marriages are genera ll y made in err York
by rapid ignitionsbetween acbumillaticrit and
spirit.' The man who has made something
or kept something, is chiefly afraid -he is
going to lose it, and looks arallnui for that
;assistance twhich a blood connection will
bring and bold his fortune fast."
SKINEY PIES
'"Welle, Health Renewer" restores health
and vigor, cures Dyspepo• — "n•ence
Sexual Debility.
BEATINGI'NE WRONG PERSON.
A trfiveller on one of the roads leading to
St. Louis very naturally fell asleep reading a
St Louis paper. While approaching a
tunneVa brakeman lit a lamp, and without ,
looking threw the match 'over his shoulder,
which set the paper into a. big blaze, waking
the slee;r : Just then a newsboy came
Pushing and threw the burning paper into
'the aisle.., Smarting , under the pain of the
fire, and with beard add eyebrows scorched,
the man rushed at the boy and gave him a
tremendous , . beating for vdtat. he thought
was, the 'boy's practical joke: lie had to be
finale(' off, but even tbeei a:ould not listen to
the, explanation. " !Dig* fellers link dem.
selves shmatt, anyhOiMind s are allvays up
to some Yankee driCkiifilitle) , _'; ‘ ,see all mine
face.spilt vwhat mine frau sagsf eli? He
left the train at the depot, and repairing to
the nearest barber had his face „repaired.
The newsboy regretted that he dia , pot let
the hair on the fellow's head buM Off as well
as his beard. ,
-
b 6 ROU43IH ON RATS.")
Clears oat ratty, mice, roaches; flies, ants,
ted-tings, ekutiks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c.
Druggisi4.. • ,
WHAT ALAIIAMAXS CONSIDEU A 13112 ir
e young man in - Toiegee went to see' his
sweetheart the other night ' and stayed no
late that. the young lady's mother brought
in a dozen 'eggs and asked. him to black
them for her. ; lie took the hint and' left,
'declaring that he would never go ~ there
'again.—Selma - ,
'-11litHUPA113A.' 9 * .t
_Quick, complete ct(re, allanootriog Kidney.
fliatttler and Urinary Dias. $l. • Drug
1=
How Buz Km HER Aprourranwr.—ktra.
Conklaud, a , popular lecturer; o f Missouri,
after completing- an address in, the Coilrt
House of Butler, on friday night, Missed the
passenger train for Rich Hill. ! With her
daughter site tried to get through on a
freight train, batwas informed that no pas.
sengers could be taken. inte then demanded
to be chipped as live stock, and as there wan
no rule against this she and her daughter
were weighed, ticketed4nd consigned to this
editor of, the .Garette as cattle.` : --Kinsai Ci4j
Times. ,
NATHAN TI DD
Muccessor t,i) Mr. Mellean,)
DEALER IN
4
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRe
AND LOYAL SOCJ
0 43'1L 11,
FOOT or PrffE MIL% 2143444 (WET HOUSE.
- ,TOWANDA.,
II
.1 1
Lowur PRIM FOR caw. lac;
Thejstronsis of :pinta friends and the public
•snersUy is solicited.
FIRE AND LIM INSURANCE
COLLOR AGENCY
I . • .
I ' ...BRUM 1 BUOICi Leltaysvilie, Pa.
.. . .
...
Will write Policies for riots in flee and We In
, 111311,13C0. Collect Casings with are and
;f; • - primptneee. They e epeesent none but -
FIRST—CLASS :COMPANIES I
• - • di i
/Woollen thoconildence - 44:141 pstronaigir thaw
bating. bnalhene in WWl' hie. and ell! deilion
to merit Iljt.-to or sadism ' ; • ' .1;,,. I ;
WWI tr ~ 7 Unit inica.pairkiimi.
, . ~.:
IZE=I
i t :~~
... ,
te2.1.7 N
keisit, i 04 ,.:d! 0 ‘ i , f , 0 6 1 . ,... t ,
. solV
opnwrza wrrit ENERGY UPON THE 'm
ime, t EMMA. AND PORES
. OP TUE SKIN, • ,
NzurEALIZING. A USORIONO,AND EXPELLING
SCROFULOUS. r 9 ANCEUOUS, AND
CANKER
The cause of most human Ills. add curing when
physicians. hog:dials, and,alt other methods.arid
remedies fail, Scrofula or King's Evil. Gbilldular.
Swelling., Ulcers, Old Sores, liiik Leg, Mercnital
Affections,-Zrysipehts. Ttimorsi Abscesses. Car
buncles, Boils, Blood Poison., Wight's Disease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Llifer. Rheumatism.
ConatipatiOn. Dyspepsht, and all itching
and Scaly ' • _
• I
Of the Skin and Scalp.—snob as Salt Rheum,
Paoriasis, Tetter,Ringworm, Barber's Itch,Scald
Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and
Torturitigdiumors, from a pimple to a scrof
untie ulcer, when assisted by CirrICIIII4 and ,Ovr-
ICUILIL SOAP, the grlt Skin Cures.
CIPA I IOUIt
A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal; Jelley, clears
WISH external evidence of Blood; Humors, este
away Dead Skin and flesh, instantly allays Itch.
ing and Irritations, Softens, Booths. snd Heals.
Worth its weight in gold for , all Dating Me
cums.
CUTICURA SOAP
An Exquisite Toilet. Bath. and Nursery Sena-
Yragrant with delicious flower odors and
healing balsam. Contains in :a modified form
all thoyirtnes of Cinicpae. the great Qin Cure,
and Liindispensible in the treatment ofSkin and
Scalp Diseases, and for restoring, preserving,
and beautifying the complexion and shin. The
only Medicinal Baby Soap.
Curscuar Brawn= are the only real cura
tives for diseases of the Skin, Scalp and mood.
Price: CIITICMA EttgOLVENT, SI,CO per bottle;
Cvrtcvna., boo. per box:large boxes, 11.00: Cum
MIA MEDICINAL Tort= &MP, 25c.; 4.-Trzcona
lizorcutax. Swim° SCUP. 15c. Sold everywhere.
Depot. WEEKS & POTTEII,. Boston, Mass.
C , .': O A,.. .L., --, 1.2. L . .._ ,
V. -
- -4- , •
Sanford s Radical Guru..
TEE GREAT AMEICAN BALqAMIC DISTILLA
TION OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN
PINE CAN4DIAN FIR, MARIGOLD.
CLOVER BLOSSOM, ETA' -•.
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent . cure
of everrfornx of Catarrh, from a simple Head
Cold or,lntliienza to the Loss of Smell, Taste.
and hearing. Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians, Chem
ists, and Medical Journals throughout the
as,the Only complete external andi
inter
nal treatment.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box. CiStarrhal
Solvent snit Sanford's Inhaler. all in one pack
age, of all druggists for $l. Ask for Ssnford's
Radical Core. WEEKS k. POTTER, Boston.
tO t. IN S ' ELECTRICITY
• ,- Gentle yet Effective, united
--.. 1 -- with Hailing Balsam.. ren
_ „.- 'der COLLINS' VOLTAIC
jELECTRIC PLASTERS one
'l . . ‘ ,....bundred times superior to
...--. 111 other plasters for every
3---,,:-.. Tsin, Weakness and Intlam-
A-. ' s -stion. f rice, 25 1 , cents.
CASTER Sold ev e ywhere. ' -
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as lit does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or other enlargements, snch as
sparins, splints curbs, ,callons, sprains,
lugs and any lameness and all enlargements of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpode for whiclis liniment is used
for man or beast. - It is now known to be the
but liniMent for man ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
gend address for Illustrated Circular which
V think gives positive proof of its virtues. :ho
r , medy has ever wet With such unqualified nc
cess to our knowledge. lor,beastits well a man.
Price $1 per bottle. or is bottles •or $5. All
Druggists have it or can kit it for you, or it will
be sent to any addres - s ou'reaeiit of ,price by the
ProPrietoll.r B. J. A; Co., Enos
burgh Falls,
Sold by alt,l/roggists.
MRS. D. V. S T B - Detf E„
Manufacturer of and Dealer 1
HUMAN HAIR r
0001:18.
MR AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popular
• Chatelaine. Braid,
EVFIITTRING F.T.ONGDZO TO TIM HAIR TRADE
sirSpecialAtterhion given to.ComegNagi
Roots all turned one way.
WITCHER from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's invisible Face Ponder, -
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
=." Shoulder Brice Elastics.
ga-Partio r tilar attention paid tloressing ladies
West their Rome* or at my place of business,
over Evami 1. Una reties store.
Nov lB - 6110 ,:- . 4... 114Mi. D. V. STEDGE.
. .
IEB2%63USRED IW 1865.1 •
HOWARD a.A. SNOW,
Solicitor:of •
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
P.' • ,
zsT:
G3I y,STREET .. 'WASHINGTON, D:C.,
(Succ!easor ; co Gilmq re, Smith I,t
' Chipman, Romei kco)
•eP
Patents procured upon the sat*e plan mall&
was originated and sucCea•fully prrctmed by the
above-named firm.
Pamphlet of sixty page*. sent up§'riceip t o
stamp. ; buoyed
.. 1 4 HE FORL
jAC B S
-.TAT THE:-
Qld' R elia,ble Cloth.
ine
`►tore.
Is to examine his immense
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7-T, I <l7 , -
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- - t - *J , Og-t)'
-rte
PLL AND WINTER
FASHIONABLE
I3,eady 7 Made Clothing.
Ho 43 :prepared to o ff er bargains that will
cnducel customers to buy. Ocupying the
latge acid commodious store, Na. 123 Main
street, ,formerly,lll. E. Solomon &Son, he
presantii. full and complete stock in all
line 4 of Clothing. •
MENS', DOYS', YOUTHS'
_ _
AND C HILDREN'S SUITS
- s _Of every grade and quality.
Inns murmur &GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
usugtEuuts, CANES, ac.
OVERCOATS
Of every Tudity. ; • •
RUBBER GOODS a apeatity v
All are invited to call and *inn bargains.
Towanda, Pa., Oct: 8, 1882.
Sto*enj-', - 4.k.'rOng
=I
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
HAVE REMOVED
Co tbole new rWro.
COs• MAIN AND rINE,
FE
li 11
(The old stand ot. Vox. Rivas di Ilderenr.)
They invite litteption to their complete
•
,
amortgkent and very large atockio
CAletee New Gooo, which they,
• 2 •
GA5* al lifFelyV OD DtILCi. r
-‘r
•
SPECIAL ATTENTION - GIVEN
G 1
the
Anil - .Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds
AL a. 14N9 * .
OWL STEVILYB.
Wagoos &Carriages
Ch4per than ever at the
OZD EllifFllßZ zsgmENT
J-AMtk BRYANT,
'would
the atten- .
tion of FARMERS and
others to his large and complete
. assortment of ,
Open air. ToivEtuggiet#,_
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
own ITANIJEACTITII,E and war
ranted in'every par
ticular
Bryant's Flexible Springs used In all Platform
Wagons.. The easiest and best -
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BIM
. t {
Look et these*gni ~ es . . .
Two nested Carriage' a troin it $l5O to ;175
Pluetona . one nested " 4 125 to 150
Top Buggies -' . 125 to 150
Open Buggies r. 80to'100
,
Democrat Wagook .
all ~. I * to 110
U
Remember Mllhe above are fn 90
ed. fltst-class, ore.* pay. ; 1 •
Repalringprotaritiy intended so
at 25 per cent
below last yeses prices.
0111ceand pactOß cor. Kiln in Z/isabeth Illel.
'AS 81itrdilr.,,
211eb82•
Geo L. Ross
-DEALER I'S.- • !-
• •
Main Street, opposite H. C. Porter's
And Bridge Street.
From December 25tb, 1882, I will give special
prices to all arid an exits quality of all YinlUkref
ft.
GROCERIES, AND
CHOICE FLOUR
I offer at' wholesale an kinds pi' .14 Lorillaid
tobaccos. also cigars, candles, soap, saterstrui;
tca,coffee, and spices of all kinds, and leer gene
oil, etc.. at nuunitacturers' t.riees.
i•T
NEW FURNITURE AND 11E- -
lax PAIRING ESTABEI1)11). • •
SEYMOUR SMITH,
Who has hid II years experience in the furniture
business. has °penal s store and repairing shim
in • Bentley's Block. Fret Ward (osrposite
McCabe's marble yard) and solicits ihe patron.
age of the public. Us has been la the- employ of
Messrs. Fruit tor the past eighteen years. and
feels confident that he can rive entire wieder,
(ton in REPAIIMIG FFBNITIMUL both as to
QUALITY and PRICE.
I shalt keep a stock of New Stood*. and will
order per catalogue for custom:eft it .1 small ad
vance from muatinftetnerra pries* Call and see
me **who are in want of os New
94augEtl • 81111110131 /11111111.
N. JACOBS.
Gqieral Dealers_ in
MIMI
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,
PRODUCE TRADE
=I
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ES
1
From the best roller milli.-
DAIL"'
2A5
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THE MOST filiCCDilirt.'L
covered, as it is certain in its etTet tea l q
not blister.. Also excellentro c
ItEatD,P2OO, BELOW. au G o ,
FROM COL. L. T. P.OS-TER
youngatown. 01,1Fu Slay
Da: 11. 7. Eincoam.* co:—I r had a u • ry , - , •
blellambleionian colt which it „
ly, be bid $ large bole spavin I,
~;A'l l o.
a small ohs on the -.other winch made-Aim,"
hid him under the charge of two i
airy
ry surgeons which fat to curt blm. 1,
one day reeding the advertlictutin or
gtu t:
gpavin Cure in she Chicago kat:rem.
eu at once to try,it, end got. our. a rug‘ilan Lt ? ,
to send tor it. they ordered three hotut i; t „;,
them aU and thought I would give it • thn
trial, I used it amording to direccou e i t , " / -4 *
ftmeth day the pint; ceased be lame. 1 12 3. 1 t
lumps have, diiippaared. I used but eeehqtr
and the dolts limbs !are as free from l a .
smon e as stiy.tterie in the state, ii t
Urdu I es two' cnreofd.
my neighbors wa have e 'cure sso r mrk:tit
the -
bottles, who are now using it. te,r4p,; -t
Very ktespectfuliy,
L. T FfArk
•
Kendall's Sparin C ure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
platen.. Wasb'tou co.. N.Y.. I eh ri
Da. B. J. HtSDALL. Dear Mir:--The r, rac . r ,
case on which I used your Kendall's Skii n
Was a malignant ankle sprain of elite.:,
standing. t had tried many things, till; to t ,
Your Navin Cure put the foot to the
and for the urst time sine. bert.l4'
natural position. For a family litomeet :tett.
cab anything we ever used,
•
Yours truly,
• DEN'. It. P. III:I.1.-
Putor of M. E. Cal:arch, Fattens Mini , N•
Price sl , perbottie. or 'li bottlecttr r.,
Druggists bare-it or can get It ter 3:6u, bt it
be sent to any address on receipt of lamp br
tioprieters, DR. B. J; KENDALL - J. co,.
argil Falls. Vt. bold at
Dr. H. . tostri's Ui
,ug
KLINE' t S MARSET.
111.0 c
Main Street / First lUril
JOHN W. :KLINE-,
IWaNG REMOVED BIS
MEAT &VEGETABLE
BiI'AnKET
OA more convenient locitiOn, and estat,l3l..".
himself in the Carroll Block, oppotite
Hotel, la - prepared to supply his patron with
THE CHOICEST - OF MEATS.
FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEA. , ()N,
FRESH VEGETAHLF.S,
DOMESTIC FECIT.
WBOLOONA SALTAGE.s !Tecialty. Alien
&rim promptly deTivered4-- ,• '
- _
You need not Die to Win w
IN THE
lUTUAL ENDOWMENT
AND
A~~I~3ST~ ASS~~.1'I~:~
Of 'Batb, N. Y
York receive onii.balf of your insuranee,st
cording to takilmericsa Lite Table, when two
thirds of aver life = expectancy is duished—f4
illustration, a man or !roman joining the Aiia
dation at 36 years of agitating a certificate
$2.500; receives $1,275 when a little over S years
s24' rigs, lessitly the periodin life when s gin.
!Mancha help is generally-znore needed than at
any other time.'
BLADEIIi.k ROGERS.
General Agents for Peat's
inne2tf
THE
tokila 5 cf. Silo
MAIN STREET.,
NEXT DOOR TO FELCD
Is prepared t 6 Offer a - comple*te
• 0 • tnent of
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
crockery, Glassware,
MUTE ankitECORATED ('NISI
Latet designs find -pat tefus of
ItI4JOLICA WARE,
"'BIRD CAGES;
.For the coming ,prirel . 'rade, we
id - hire as heretofore to our e:tal,4lishol
principle---that a quick, sale With 4 milk
profit is better than a sfow - oLe With a
!awe profit—and therefore our prices
id any line of goods )vill! coma tue
favorable with the prices of any othOr
house. •
tarWe .endeavor 'to sell the
artiele for the ]fast, rossiblemeney.
m; &« I:LOEWUS .& FREIMUTHI
SPECIAL ANNQIINCEISTENT
' JAM ' ES WCABE
HAS REMOVED 1118 (:EDGER Y brilNEss
THE SOCTH=EAST - COBNEF Cr IIAI
AND NUDGE, STREETS, WHERE.,
HE HAS. Enlandamb
Head. Quarters
FOR EVERYTIITNG IN TUE LINE or
SUBERIES, PROYISIERS,
Ste.,Ar.c.:
CASH- . PAID for Desizable Pth.
duce. Fine:. puT IER end EGGS
a specialty. -
- -
_ .
KENDALL'S EIPAVIN • CIIILE
Is sure to - cure Sparing synno.
• .rb, It removes *ll nnnaturii
enlargements. Dogs NOT Zuwar..
Has no equal for any lamenris On
bidet Or Mill. It has cured tiiptlnlrtt
I lametiess in a person who had $U
fared 15 Years Also cured rheulut
. • tism, corns, 'frost-bites 'cr Iva
uvulae., -altos .11zuezess. It has no equal fo•
any blemish on boicee. Send for ilinetrsoll
circular giving'rosiiiva racns. Price 1 1 5 L 4
DftuainsTs have Mar can pow e". Tu. l'
Kendall iq Co- eripprietors, -h.wooargli
iVermont. H. C. Poirrga, Agent, Tu‘sn"
,
b e
an
in
flake
vi now on o y e Z i e e t r b s e t p w u 1, 0
r l I. i
a T r i
B
than at anything else. Capitol co,i
.needed, We 4111 start yon... $l2 a day and uP"',
amnia madat home by the mdustrioue. lb;
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere- to
work torus. Now is the time. Yon can wort .n ,
spare timeonly or give your whole ilmo to cue,_
business. You canlivo at home and'do the ‘c rt
No other business,' will pry you nearly Se
No ,one an fail to make enormous to' 51 " . '
tit once. - Costly Coat , and term * ,1 "• -
we.l.
% made
" t,
easily TlV i rSO " tg i t i ll. 31s in e j •
Dee IS—lyr 1 :' . . ....m.'
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SATCA"
EMI
SATCHELS, &C.
AprO 10 17
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