Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, October 06, 1881, Image 4

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    PIVTANITY.-000 cannot
walk the - htretts c r tract l in the cars, or
stop at public ulaces, and not be sadly
toaehed by the amount of profanity he
Boys hardly old enough to talk
_plainly; young .ruen just : stepping over
the threshold of active life; gray-haired
men bending over the rir.ive, and Eli in
fetters to this degrading habit. It mat
ters-little-what the place or occasion,
your-tars are filled with profanity. Ale
cati - .linderstand how - nuder extreme pro
vocatiou a man might give uttt:ance to
an We understand, if we do not.
Eytapattiiza With a passionate man, be
set with little difficulties, when he snapg
out wtoo energetic word. :Dit for a
man in common, every dsy conversa
lion, CV4:n bttlpilny • was iu a
doien or wore profau- txprcs,iuus,
there i no c.I.CU:n;; kat.] yet it is the re
sullbt a habit that h'e grown upon the
American people and dc sersie-i
No boy ever utteri Lis .firzt• o a th
without suwetiliug of No
man with Any regard for the propriety
of - sf...tiety ever sa . ars in the pits:rice
of ladies . . It is More a matter of habit
than any vice to which people are ad
diefel. Now, if those who have this
wretelced-habit will break it; if only for
a ftw days, and listen to others, they
will S•..:e how be, elect:, bow unmanly it
: is and hoWliA necessity there is for
I it., It is the must grat , iitoas and un
cornpeEsatir.g of all sivs. It neither
givcsi force to reinark, - tlignity to speech,.
nor impressiveness to tl,e,r.glitt and it
is a habit as easily broken as formed.
3.liscim.su 7,llzrAr.no.;:s.:—This is a
common, but ludicrous way of making
language A. letter lies be
for'e me, jnst fread, shied has this
phrase: "I hope_ this aiLlow's mite
may take root and !:preal its branches
until it liteoraes. a Hercules in your
hatidf.' 'This t= pL:rallelt-d by a prayer.
tit ‘G , s3's rol . and might be
ours While to.,red ou the :••1 of
that thus il—ty fight ttie go,-,1 tight
of. Loth :11.1 t , r .1..
LAS a-A(1, that before
it!" tilAt draw a In.•tital pie
•_ whether it c:4.veys. Fen 5 , 2
or "We. tt.lLaik , the fur
this !-Pirl: of grace; water Lor.d!'';
- - Surely he who thus ( . .r,t ; yed did not
'Paint it, "Gird up the loin', of our I
thilads, that we may receive the, latter
f.tiu"—as if we were barr:l:,
11, - )ope were loose.
tare of it; s€-,:
Speakiag cd a visit to Eugland last
year J( . .,1:13 T. 'Raymond recontly said at
a London dinner i,4rty the lady he es
corted to the dinner table said to him
in a nary eurne:-.t
'Mr. Itaymond, are y.,u leaily an
American Yuu 1 , 1 c t in. the leubt
roc ide.3 of one.'
`I am au-Ammicau, but riot an abori
ginal," rt-poudcl 1,(..
'An aboriginal! YOU . W.t4T.3 an Indian.
That reminds me to Ask on bay.
touch'itouble with tLe luiliui,s iu Nets
York ?'
'NI.4 w e Lave got them pretty
wider turn•;' was the•reply.. •-.
are tbey—Ju dress as you
?'
ob, ye.; in Nv4; York city they are,
groat blit at Niagara Falhi they
run aboilt in the -irnplicity of nothing
nesici
'how dreadful l' - rourruur , 4l the lday;
'and Ileau Stanley wrote so glowingly of
the place and never sail a word about
it:
SATCASTIC Alms. BLAI-fS . C.—Mrti. Blaine j
had been i•oine years iu Washington
before Mrs. X., wif..!,•(,f
called on her. At last Mr. , . was 111;-
nm/tic:el As Mrs. Maine c ntered her
drawing-r" , >m to i'veciVe leq- guest the
notieri the.colored Cook slip out hurriel
iy ltr;ni t,t e r._cepLion room, v.'l.lcyo Mrs.
*W
X. Wi *aiting, Next_ day. however,
.her valauble cook loft her to find a place
in Mrs. N.'s kitchen. At a state
diu
ncr scion afterwards given at the Exe
cutive Mansion taw two ladies chanced
to be placed with ouly a seat between
them at table. The gentb,uin sitting
between, noticing that Mrs. Blaine did
not addrch.i a Word of convcrliatiou to
her other neiglibor,.eiclaimeii: "Why
Mrs. Blaine, you know Mrs. Senator
,do you not?"' `...N0," IVU-9 the
answer, and loud enough for all to hear;
‘.3lrs. X. called on my cook tho other
day at my house and tier card wa
handed to me .by mistake. qty - C - qoli
returned the call."—Nashrille (IPOT )
GoVERNoIt lii uLN'S ADVICE. --A
good uhl Govercor of the Stab , al
Maine, wilk•li helo,-wl a fast day pro - -
claim:thou, won; than fifty yt ars ago,
made.up his mind to forego platitudes
and to tell his people just how, in his
opinion, theY.onght to get ready to ob
aerre the day. Tbi : 4 was his a dvi c e: I
reezmunejid io each citizen to ohsers'e
to day as a Christian, if he b. , unity
the influence of any Lee, to it;
if in error, to comet it; if under obli
gations to others, bowl ly to di-.char;lo
them; it stiff' ring injuries, : to forgive
them; if aware of animosities:, to extin
guish them; and if utile to tin am be
nevolent act to any beitig created by
. the Almighty Power to which be OIVeS
<:xi , ,itenee and his faculties, to do it.'
A rather ludfcrous affair occurred
down in' Harris connty, oa,, recently.
A uegro purehased. a licerse to marry,
and paid" therefor 0.50: lio ah:o
pro
cured the serviets of a colored tuit.ist(l
et.reniony was duly
celebrated, and while the happy couple.
a=cre feceiving congratulations of friends
aiormer loi.er of the girl stepped in,
drew a dangerous to king pistol, tat
tile girl she had promised *to rn - orry
-Mtn, and that Elle taunt come right to
• ilia Louie. Fearing that she might he
. killed should she decline to obey, the
puzzlea injae I.,:sponclea the demand,
leaviug the unhappy grUurfl
ruiuum new wife.
A neut.;
. natoed nom Latmn, at Al
leusville, N. C., ',on - election day, ac
cording to the ItolbarQ,.(N. C.) Herald,
made a meal of one - and a half quarters
of mntton,:eighteen busenite, one pound
of candy; two tialf-grown chickens, Ave
herrings, oho loaf of corn tread, and a
iiieCe of etiot . it supposed to • Wkigli one
iwaludidrauk 4ve quast!t. of.:tt Agri and
said- he hadn't cat half enough. lie
then offerett todx - 4 he could throw any
man, of lilt more with a hund-st irk than
iky' wan - ou the ground., • in order to
show his strength, he took a wan that
weighed about Jai() hundred pounds and
curried nun about_over the prounti iu
has teeth. Ile thou weld op to another
- table, find - tatted - for tweuty-fh:t..dent
- kuttek, • •
Char head and voice, vahy bri•atioe;
tovevt breadt, per/MM pontsb, itioto &tot Lela
114g. u 4. ellogh,pu IloOrciot. Thuile aro Ofilifil•
logos Wouglit itnoit to l?Wlifir4 by 111,9-11 4 .0 4 )
jtiolk. a t (*tire, Gottplele 14'4•4t
tio zit 1,1 11. - Nif;
(;rievance of Being Orer-Esti-
'Give a dug a bad name, and hang
him.' is a well known saying; and 'the
harm dune,. by harsh and ill-natured
judgments of mar fellow-creatures is a
Melte too trite to need expatiating on
But that people ,are injw-ea also—
though to a lese este6t, by the opposite
line of action, is a fact, that is less
generally recognizei, and one to the
qia , i(fration of which it may not •be
atIILS.3 to devote . a abort space. TO a
person of ordinary right-raindedness
and honorable feeling, there are few
more detestable sensations than that of
being in a false position; yet that is
nene,sEarily the situation of any itdi-
wile.se friends and acquaintances
nersi-t, in attributing to him excellen-cies
of miud, body, or c - state, which he does
not r , :dly lioss3s=. Greai exp?atations
are cifikrtai l teti 4 1 Junt. hits he is
unable: to A bur3ea is I..tid upon
him which it is beyond his .strength' to
support. And•the hariiiiiipofit is that
when he I,reaks down iityl , :?r it (9.1 ix.
ratlst ktviria bly doeti, soon -r or later),
and,the error that has been made be
comes apparent, then those who over
rated him are sure to be just as much
disgusted at his failure / as though their
mistaken estimate of him had been
caused by false impressions on the part
of their victim. They feel virtuously
indignant at having been taken in, and
forget that they ore themselves the
authors cf the alluring prgspectus that
has deceived them
moderate, means, who somehow gets
the name of being a CrofAs. People
thin be i 3 bound to keep open house
and purse, to subscribe largely to every
tb.ing under the still, and to , launch out
into all manner a estras:agancies, un
der'penalty of being f-tiugy, and a miser,
fal short of these expectations.
tO`f, taki!' who happens to have
had ..:)12ac :stroke of lack which. his
friends insist.; on attributing to his
extraordinary stragetical capacity, in',
Fpito .of his honest d6claimer 'of any,
:title to such praise. : If their puffing
shbuld pr3duce an effect in
.high quit*
Position of responsibility 'for
which he i!iiiinfitted, should be entrust- ,
. cd to him, disAtcrs 'will probably ensue
for hichl-; t he will have to bear the
blaMe,—and, this is hard upon. him:
Another, again, may have abilities net
above the *rage, which, have,iby ac
chhotat circumstances, been • made nn
usually prominent, and on that a t ccoont.
he is creditedlby every one with! super-:
for talents, though he himself: knows
t well that `,he has no more wit or genius
than other people, and has nevceaspired
to be thotight clever. HP, too; is to he
pitied, for be has the constant i annoy
:ince of feeling, that good tbing4 are ex=
pected from him which be cannot poS
isibly- supply, and must look fprward to
the day when' his friends, discovering
the delusion . under which they have
laboz 4 A autryegardingiliim as an im
poster, .411 very nrobally turn fr.nn .
him with c:.,ntempluotis
OEM
a 17! 'LIT,
VOll 11 , , •
"The to.ppy, (pate
Uatit the Toad, fan,' . •
Said, "Pray, ‘vLich leg, VE s after Ichie
That wciiiied her mind to rue!: a L i Aids,
Sha lay diArieted in a ditch,
CARidering bow to run."
There is obviously more than one
that may be taken as to the moral
;leafed in these lines. Where ig tedr- •
ante is folly to be wise, is one
fin 11.sama of its crlaslailoont,
question and impertinent curiosity, is'
another; a gentleman for whose opinion
we have the utmost respect, has -stag;
nested the evil of self-consciousness as
a third. Bat; after sedan , coneidora
tion, come to the conclpion
thug the ttOtiblei of the centippe acre
cAtised .bY, the confidence with Aicb.
the toad attributed to her an amount of
self-knowledge which she did not possess.
She found - it taken for .granted that she
should tied( rstand• the, proper sequence
and proc , edings fly her own legs, and
; from that moment began 'to Make' her
-1 self Miserable .with feeble efforts to cor-;
respond -to that expectation. • Some ;
people, on' finding -,theniselve•l in ,this
kind of false position, take no notice of
the too exalted estimation in which theyi
are held, and go straight on. their w 4
just the sande; whereas . .others, like the
centipede, are cheated into a half•doOt
,
wuetner may not, lifter all, be more
in' thetas
_than they had. supposed, 1 and
tormented themselves vain • with;
feverish'peleavors to justify the cliar;
-;0 - eu them: But both 4 chisses
alike opposed by sense. of the dis
proportion 1a..ta.,-e!.1:A171,114 is expected of
them, a`rid wind Jdiey can give, and by
the auticipationiof the scorn and wrath
which they will have to endure, Wher
ever they shall be found to fall short Of
their - reputation. That this is fright.:
fully itujuuf, is evident; hilt !then the
world seldom, trortbleA itself much on
' that scer,.' Its first instinct when any
thing go, s wrong, is to lay • tlie blame
•
• on any CS except .)t8 own, and it
is by no means ready to admit, that any
I verdict it may have passed,. haS been an
incorrect one. If a mob were' tinder
the inapression that a certain .shop-
lit.ceper was a baker, and were to rush
;'to his ship for bread iu time of famine,
flip fact that he was actually a cobbler,
hardly save' his windows from
smaslietl; when he failed to pro
! d two the 'demanded . loaves.
EBB
mated.
Take a man of
Not His ILLNlActzrrisu.—`Bir,' said •a
fierce lawyer to a Wit/leas, 'do' you, on
your solemn oath. declare tliat this is
not your ,handurit in g ?'
'I think act,' way the
'Does it I.( s, , rubltt yotit 11.10writ-'
ME
‘No, sir, I thfai it floosul,'
'Do your'swear that it deesaq reseal
,
ble yOur handwriting ?'
'Well. I do/
'You taliela s.3leula oath that. this
writiug-doe3, not ,resetable yours in . a
sibele letter ?'
-
'`ow how do you know
"Came I caul.,- tiud tuNPr _con Id
MEN
FILEN
d. ' . • .. ,
Pitts are Taguchi!). preceded by a sense of
'eight in the back, Mins and lower pan of
he abdotnen,:camding
. the patient to suppose
he has some affection of the kidneys or
iteighboring - organs. - At timad KW:2I . I4OmA of
indigestion are present ay flatulency, uneasi
heseon the kohiraseh, -lets, -A moisture. like
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
Itching, particularly at nigh t after getting,
warm in lied. id a. very common attendant.
Internal, - External and Itching Pileiryield at
once on the application or Ik. liottaulto's rile
Nemeth . , Which acts directly upon the parts
affertell i absorbing the Termini, allaying the
inteiise Itching, and affecting. a permanent
! eurs,wheic all other remedied have fafjed,
Vt. , not - .lclarifuitti th., drain on the system
produces peilinaneut disability, hut, try it
toupee oozed. Price, to eents. Aids pow
druggist I. r It, heed when on Itesitliket (obtain
it of Win, we nultend it, prepaid, nu ti'elpt
lof price Addre.ii, Ti l e fir. Itosanko Medicine
C , ',.,! l'igna. Ohio. (+del. ley Allark ff. Porter,
it Dail forlVar li 11 , 14140 131 , 10 k •
Jltitu :4 tyr.
if" 104% M, $1 yo , •' s fahrkot, iiri IKa affect,
jot tilt. .t•cuta of fstali mpg, May IV-t1
The Jennie Cramer Class. _
.Netr York Times: Every largo city
lies its Jennie Cramers., They-are pret
ty,'guy; frivolous young girls: fond of
dress; greedy 'for admiration; petted
and indulged bytheir parents, and not
enbject to the restraints of a home; stir-
rounded by temptitions in the midst
of which they walk fearlessly awl .uii::
consciously, as a soldier may go un
armed into a deathly ambush. What
is to be - done for•thern ? How arithey
to be taught that thesnaras of souls are
abroad ? -Experience is too rough' a
school for them. The fate ; ofJennie
Cramer bbotrill put many of them 'on
their guard.. Dishonor is the only en]
to such a course. The love of flattery
and the importaneo attached to the
means believed to be the best, adapted
to produce it run together to akommon
ruin. There is no safeguard 4ntsidc, of
home ties, the watchful -affeCeion of a
mother •and tLe jealous, _honor of a
father. Most of these misguided girls
come from pour families; and it is their
ell-fortune that they have been taught
to hate ailed despise poverty. Their
wants have been • educated beyond their
conditioder means of gratifying them.
How much better it would be for them
if they bad been taught from infancy to
have simple tastes, and to love nothing
so. much in , this world as their own
hernea
For $5;000,' said the late Mr. Del
monico, q'could give fifty people a
very good dinner; but many of my best
customers feeksatisfied to order without
stipulation. For instance; when .Mr.
Tweed's daughter was to be-married he
called here about two months before
the day and said: 'Now, Lorenzo, I
want a tip-top slipper for my daugh
ter's wedding. I'M not going to give
any orders, and I don't want to know
what it will cost, - but I'll pay the bill
next day. Give us your best for WO
people.' He did as he said end hand
ed me a check f.ot MAO.' . .
A reatlY method for hot fementations
is to place flannels in the steamer of an
ordinary potato steam kettle. They
readily become permeated with the.
steam when the kettle is placed, on the
fire, and can be readily changed with
out any fear of scalded fingers during
the attempt to wring them sufficiently
dry, as in the - ordinary method.
Druggisti Praise Them:
"We alWays recommend Malt Bittera."
"A perfect food medicine."
"Beet nourishing agent we knots! of."
"Women and children take Malt-Bitters." .
"Overcome nervousness and sleeplessnesa.!'
"\ot•a vile rum bitters."
"A perfect renovator of exhausted nature."
"Most successful medicine in the world."
Aug la-Aw.
AGRICULTURAL
MACHINERY
,
BEST AND' LEADIN9 KINDS,
FOR BALL VIIIOLF.SA LE AIiII'ItETAIL
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R. M. W Y E L L G F U E
S 9
TQWANDA, r*.
SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS•
llnrivaled by any other contriimice !or the
- thorough preparation of all plowed ground for
grain crops, they will corer broadcast grain
nearly as well as the grain drill will put it in,
and should precede the grain drill in nrepars.
tion of of soils, No farmer should be without
WIARD CHILLED PLOWS.
ES
'lberia are the very best chilled plows in the
market for general use, and all work. I dial
lenge 'fair and
_thorough trials. , with them to
competition with the other leading. chilled
plousi They are the very best plows 6r hard.
dry and stony soils, and lighter, in. draft, doing
flic beat work, runnlng atesdier. batter -. points
and every way reliable.
Farmer's Favorite Grain Drill
is offered as the best drill in the market. It will
bear careful coniparison and competative trial.
Come and examine it. For sale a new Champion .
Drill; '
PORTABLE CIDER MILLS,
Prices from $1; $:. 0 2 to $3O;-sita,up.
IX Star Sydrattlie Cement
A car load putt received. Excellent alio 'cheap
"For halo in any quantity.
AUBURN FARM WAGONS,
•
With either Thimble Skelu Wood Axles or Best
Whole Piece "Anchor Brand" Iron Axles. 'First
class, best in quality, cheapest and warranted in
every respect. ,
muorio Wagons, 'Open and Top' Buggies—.
First class, excellent. and low priced.
• CHAIN PUMPS.
tiood and cheap. rally sot. Send for prices
FODDER CUTTERS.
lu variety, sizes and prices to suit
LIQUID PREPARED 'PAINT.
Excelle.ot and .cltoapost counuou jead pain to
warranted to Oro satiifaction.
LUBRICATING OILS, NEAT.S FOOT OIL. •
aCTS2 POW= and fihnshera.
Harder's, Wheeler's, Gray's, .131101 Merinos
PortableTraetion Steam Engine, Canton Ohio)
Vibrating Threshers and Cleaners,
CORN SHELLERS iy variety.
Comm' ercial Fertilizers,
Allentown, Lister Brothers, Stockbridge and
Bowlier's. Scud for circulars, prWis lists and
all enquires priiuptly answered. -
R. M. WELLES.
TU~V.%. , Anguat Zoth
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' I: 4 A i , N. NELSON
• pr.4p3u Is . .
1(4 14 , - WATCHES,
rii, 0 (MK, •
ELSE OOLD AND PLATED
h.•-• 1-- 'JEWELER
Of every variety, anSSpectacles. Sir Particular
attention paid to repairing. Shop in .Decker k
Vought'a Orocciy Store, Main StreEr, Towanda,
Nana. sepll-89
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
Z`o DELI. A
HOUSEHOLD
The poor as well as the rich, the old as' well
is the young, the wife, as well as the husband,
the young maiden as well as the young man, the
girl ea well as the boy, may Dist as Well earn a
few dtAlars in honest employment, as to sit
around the house and watt for .othera to earn it
for them.. We can give you employment, all the
time. or during your spare boors only; travel
ing, or in your own neighborhood, among your
friends and atictusintauces. It you do not care
for employment. we can impart valuable infor•
tuatton to you free of cost. It will coat yin only
one cent for a Postal card to writo for our Pros
pectis. and it may be toe means of making you
a good many dollars, ' •
Do not neglect' this opportunity. You 4o not
Lave to Invest a largo mum of money, and run a
great risk of losing it.. You will readily gm, that
rt ;tit be so eery motto' to Mete front PIG. to
COO. a week, end establish a lucrative, and lade
petulant business, irecomble, staalgbtforward
and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW. tut
thong is MOMMY IN IT for all who otiasgo with
us. We will surprise you and 'you will wonder
why Ton never wrote to us before„ Ws reran
rAW'IIeFIAJLI nal. Address
• IStiCICEVE: ld'P'tf
Tarn" this paper.l • /144104, 1 / 1 1,10,
dept. n, 'ill•:{:rood. •
IRON BITTERS am highly_ recommended fat all diseases re.
(riling a certain and efficient tonic;ecudly Ind %' akin, Dyspepairs, /nor.
m i t t en / F awn " W an t o f Apixtiti eip
, Loss of Simength, Lack of Energy, etc. Enriches
the Blood, strengthens the nau.seles, and gives new life to the nerves. They set
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms„ such
Tis Cog the Food, Belching, Ifatt ua do Stomach, Hawthorn, ete. The only
I roo Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give
headitelte. Sold )3v all druggists, Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp of
u. eful and azaw.ing - retiding---scut fret. 1
MOWN •C CAL CO., Baltimore Md.
BITTERS
THE POPIPdit.. CORNER !
GEO. L. ROSS,
Wu pod stp the old 2tIONTANIfE STORE with
InUand complete stock of FRESII
GROCERIES AND
- PRIM AS LOW AS Tug. LOWEST..,
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Call hero for your Groceries. After yuft get
prices at Ross' It will be of no Ws-to try.else
where for his prices are down tck rock bottom.
Farmers can get the ttgltop of the ,market a
Geo..L. floss'. All kinds of Produce taken th ex
change for goods ez for cash. -
THE
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MAIN. STR EE T,
rstireparc4 to offer a complete assort
DRY AND FANCY GOODS;
Crockery, Glassvtrare,
WHITE and DECORATED CH M.
Latest de!•;igns and patterns of
MAJOLICA WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
SATCHELS, &C-
For the coming Spring. Trade,;we
adhere a 4 heretofore to our established
principle—that a quick sale with a small
profit is better than la
~slow :one With-a
.
large profit—and therefore our prices
'in any line - of go4ds will compare
favorable with the prices • Of any other
house. •
ciudeavOr to sell. the best
article for the least possible money.
caye.-if
RT
THE GREAT CURE
As S: Li for all a:oases of thikloll4lllYlll 9
LIVER MID BOWELS.
eeltii , t-i's iiCuyßicrauf thoyaCrid Pots . =
Vie druadful Buffeting which
only LLeit.ctiims of 31.hztunatizm can realize.
TIrI;SANDS OF .C4SES
of thi.v:cr - .1. fci-tzit of -ibis tc4riblo disease
liz.ve Luau quicli:s relizvca, in itshort time
PERFECTLY CURED.
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II" . has Ilud.Wenderful sweeten; and an itnasensd
• sale in ever part of tic Country. In .han
cirvile ore:, , -.. it "I:fis aimed where all elso had
failr.3. It i. 3 ;AV.', Lilt eficient, enwrivis
IN Il'd it:TION, buthirmle.-4 in ell cases.
r r. l;.`t t / b la h tie:wile/34 and Et yes New
1 , 1 , 7n.t.'n.,.1.7.A.4 1- o .l , :la teitrel r iLeys ° L the b°d7. •
V I The Liver h cle=spti.ot all diseesehted the:
Lowe-a frecly and healthfully 111 thle
sPRINc. MEDICINE.
etireq BELIOJ33ISB, CONEITEPAP
TILES a.zd aIl , Fl'r Air DIEC3IIOII6
v.:Co h in Irr3- I!..ccv table Form, In tin astia,
1-i taaLt•i; 6quarts medicine.
1.1 trin Linn Form, very Celseentratelifor
U‘, 1 , 4, rho cannot readllypre.
pm, 14 Irarl.w.iik equ.ll e.tßecncy in eilkerforin.
GET IT OF YoVII DRUGGIST. PRICE, *Lori - - .`
WELLS. RICILIRDS(I.I.t r Co., Prop'n : °
(Will Lend 'I, 41e . ! post-pat4:l BrßitittiTONT. -
KIDNEY.-WORT
Wagons &Ca.flieages
JAMES BRYANT,
others to hie large and complete
!4138,ortment, of
Open & Top -puggpes
11311;
PL ATFOAM WAGONS
all of his
own MANUFACTURE and war-
Biyard'a Flexiblcr'Sprtnge used In -CI Platform
Wations. The easiest and hestitt use.)
NOW IS YOUR WILE TO BUY!
: Look at those Ilona
Two *Mod Carnages trona
Phaetons,ono eesteo • 125-to 150
Top Dagle. 125.-tci 150
Open Buggies ri) IA 100
Democrat Wsgonii 90 to 110
Remember that the above are all (ally warrant.
ed, first-clasp or no pay.
Repairing prompOy atttended to st 25 per cent
below last years-prices.
cfllce and Factory car. Main and Elizabeth Ste.
JAS,' EXTANT.
43 RAI T;..1
ARTICLE.
C A.ltilt)l4 BLOCK
JOHN W. KLINE,
MEAT &VEGETABLE
'VI A.RKET .
o a more imnimniont location. and established
Minion to tha carrot] Plosk t opposite Beeirs
Motel, is prepared to supply his patrons-with
11M cliblet* or 31F.ATN. •
i • Vbill?Ylfrielts INIIVII. HICAEON. •
41--qsll Vitillne ISLEN.
• - .'.i WNW . IC 9111.11 T, ke.. , to..
. .1,
Mr1101,0(liNA liAtii}/014 oi Npeclalty . .. All ar
il orq vrwr,Vtlt , dull ye refl. .
IMI
(`,'ENT DOOR Tb FELCII
went of
LOEVIRIS & FREIMUTH.
VOIL
RHEUMATISM
oin rsr.inzzsizacumr!
would
call the atten
tion of FARMERS and
rantecl iu every paT
- tieular
KLBES MARKET.
brain Sired / First Ward.
'1126 itESIOVED WS
A.D.Dye& Co
GENEE;AL
HARDWARE.
SHEET IRON
COPPER WAR.
STOVES.
HAPPY THOUGHT
RANGES
Sold in Towanda and
GARRIAGE-MAKERS
SUPPLIES;
CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK
CLARK'S
FLEXIBLE SPRING GEAR
A.D.DYE & CO.
-MAIN TOWANDA.
You that have beauty,
Come and let us take it,
And - yon that have nose,
Conie and lit us make It
Dayton & Rockwell
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
• Cordially Wilt() tbo iittqto to gtio ohem ' a ca
at the
, - Rooms formerly occupied by
G. H. Wood,
TOWANPA, PENNA.
'Recent improvements In the skylight have fur.
Dished lidtitles for taking perfect pictures
quickly and in all kinds of weather.
PORTRAITS VIAOM PHOTOGRAPHS and : HR.
CEARED PERSONS a specialty. Finishe d in in.
dta Ink, Water Colors.. Crayons. or Psatelies, any
sire,
FINEST, WORK OP ARTISTW EXCEL
LENCE'OUABANTEED; A
STOCK or, FRAMES ON HAND
ANA 141,241.43,
C. 13.• DAYTON.
TOwlatclik. Oct 6, lhS'i
MRS. D. V. STEDOE
$l5O to $175
1-113 MAN TIAIR
AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the poputer
Chatelaine Bralc1;,
riIEBYTHTNO DELOHGING To .raz HAM TRADE
p et alAt tention given.
Boots turnedone 'way. t o
oomaiNas
SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face Po:ider, , '
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
- Shoulder Brace Elastics.
Sir Particular attention paid t, dressing ladies
hatrat their bottles oust my place of business,
over Evans k Itildretb's atom.
novlB•Gms Mai. I). V. ST21)(18.
GOLLETION AGENCY
BUCK, te4itysiiille;l'a. .*
Will write , Policies nu risks In Fire suCtifo la
• 'trance. Collect Claims 'with ogre end
promptness. They represeatsone but-
Fittgr — OLASS ' OO/OA-NTES
Thsysolielt ther.onadsneesnd patronage 0l those
having business in their line...and Will endeavor
to merit it: 'Appltt to or address '
Inertf BRINK& Bucgiumitypvtne
marclil7•ti
=RI
DEALERS IN
TIN,
AND
240
Vicinity.
AND BLAOKSZETWS
&c., &c. .
MI
A. floatva,T.L.
Mawifacturer of awl Dealer in
COODIkt
CLAIM A.M)
BRIDGE STREET
YURNITURESTORE
FURNITURE
We are constantly receiving. the
newest and lat e st patterns in ,
- PARLOR SUITS, . .
BED -ROOM - SETS,
TABLES,
WARDROBES,
Everything. in the 'Fur-
niture , Lin©.
Undertaking.
We make a specialty of this branch
and shall give it our personal:attention.
We have a full line of
COFFINS,
CA.SITEETS, '
Tit 013V.S Are.
and will not be undersold. Give
..us a
call.before purchoslng elsewhere.
p.-J. S: Allyn. has no connee
-tion with our business.
E. B. PIERCE.
Suremor. to N. P. Hicks
TOWANDA, JAN. 2Gtb. 1881.
Stevens & ,Long
General Dealers - in -
GRocznizs,
PROVISIONS,
,
. I
Ar
COUNTRY PRODUCE
HAVE REMOVED
_ To their new store,
COB,. MAIN AND PINE STS
iThe 014 stand of Fos. fito4etts &llama.)
They invite attention to'their/complete
assortment- and very large stock ,of
Choice New GOods, which they
have alwa
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
To the
PRODUCE TRADE
And Drib / Paid for i)esirabl© Kinds
A 2. L'`LUHG
DR. JONES' CREAM CAMPHOR, IS THE
KAMEaf.the popular Liman:tent that cures
Rheumatism, `Neuralgia, Swollen or ,Stiffened
Joints, Frost Bites, Pain in the:Pace, Head or
Spine, Chopped Hands,•Braises, Sprains, Burns,
Mosquito Bites, Stint . or Bite of an insect,
Poison'Vines, etc., for Man or Beast
Always reliable, and Almost instantan
eous in its relief. Having an agreeable odor It
is !pleasant to apply, Sold by all druggists.
Price 25 eta.
Td. B--Th1814134140 ;waived a Prize Medal
it. the ii.t.ate VW. 18'70; •
is - A:3l:Ml3,lltop'r, lITO W.
Ja n Milli., Pa,
• z--- • . Ili. 6-nt.
DR. JONESTREAKCAXP,ROR
Id THE NAME OF the popular liniment
that cures Rheumatism, 'Neuralgia; "Swdlidir or
Stiffened Joints. Frost Bites, pain in timFace.
Read or Spine. Chapped hands, Bruises,Sprains,
Burns. Mosquioto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc.,
for man or beast. Always reliable, and almost
instantaneous in its relief. Raving an agreeable
odor, it is"plessant to appiy. Sold by all drug
gists. Prico26 cents, .
B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal a
. the State Fair.lB . l9. _ , 3lav :a iy.
CANCERS CURED -
A.T . CRANE'S CANCER INF - 111-
MARY; ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS'OF PERSONS from all parts of
the world lave been mired of this tench dreaded
disease and are now living . witnesses that they
have been rescued from a terrible and fintimoly
death. Doctors, Ministers and the Poor treated
Free. Write for a Circular giving fall particulars.
Address Dm. GEt, CRANE RUSU DRAWN,
Addison. N. Y. ' BeFt-30.1.9r.GPEteco.
KENDALL'S srAVllir . OURE
- I sure to cure Spatlns. Spltnts.
I It, &c, It remove 4 all unnatural
enlargements, Dora nor DIMMED.
Dim no equal for 'any lameness on
4 beast or man. It bail cured - hiffrioint
' lamouestin a person %vim bed cut
' fered 15 yepre, Also cured rbeuma
' - thm, 'corns, frost-bites or any
t culaes, slot or lanianess. It her no equal. for
any .blemish on bottles, Serul for illustrated
cirular giving POOIIiVE PaCOV. Price $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can get It for you. Dr.-B.J
Handal Ac Co.. Proprietors. thaosourgla Falls
Portrait, Agent, Towanda, Pa.
FINEJOB PRINTWG..—A II kind
of 'Fine - dob• -Peleliu
promptly, eieented at lowest, rates, a
nn BIIADPORD' ItEPUBLICAN OiliCo
Dont fail to giveips a trial. Good type
modern presses, and experienced work
men. All Work, warranted
li". G. TRICY,
tieneral htsuiance. Agent,
TOWANDA. PA.
- _
°lice +nth PATCH TRACY main Si.
ALL 0911MUN1CATIO.Nc• IHROUGH
TILE _POSTOPPTOE WILL RE
OEIVEPROMP TATI'ENZION
0v2918-tf
T. MUIR &• CO.'S
GROCERIES
The place to SITS money b °flying cheep is it
Thay.tespeattely mamas sp the Walla that
'they Intie a largo at?elt of
ILOM3, IrCED„WAL. WIWI, BALT, Fin
POUR, and Fuonsioss getterally.
We have also added to oar stock a Variety of
W001:00 WARE, such as WOTIZEIT TVBS. TIE
Just received s large •stock kr, lingers. Teas.
Coffees, Spices, MOPLSObi'S PURE SOAP, the
best in the market, ; and other makes 'of soap
Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at low
prices for Cash. Oct 26 Ti
(jan27-t
A LIFE-LIKE CRAYON PORTRAIT
DEAD PRESIDENT.
A few Short hours after ourbrave Presidait's
death had, been announced to a sorrowing eosin
-try, every yard of crape. and every portrait that
could be had were nought up st fabulous prioes.;
While thousands succeeded in getting his por
trait, hundreds of thousands, yea millions, tried
in vain. The U.S. Manufacturing Co. of Pitts
burg, Ps. had about 2000 copies that Were unsold
during the campaign, outside of these there
were not one hundred copies in that city. In
lean than two hours after it had' become known
that they -had them, every one was sold tad
thousand more were , wanted. One young, man
bought 500 of them, and sold them - within an
hour—clearing ss7on them. This firm inintedi
ately telegraphed , to .the leading picture pub
lishers of the country, and boughs up ail that
could be had—about 15,000. They will,. while
these last, sand them
_to. any sddreas ln the
United States port paid aVthe follotting rate: 1
portrait 50c. I for 82.00, 25 for 85.00, -50 for
$lO.OO. or 100 for $15.00. Any one ordering one
hundred can readily sell them in a few hours for
550.00. Good cauvaasera, can make $5OO in the
next. 30 days selling them.. Whether you wish
one or 100 address
bIANUFACTUREII.-
In nmy pleliared tit do all kinds of work in
his line in the latest_ styles, and of the beet
material. 1 - • ; ' -
ALL WORE and MATERIAL WARRANTED.
Repairing - dotg neatly and promptly
on short notice. In ' PATTON'S
BLOCK Over Y - a'cob's Clothing Store.
PICTURE GALLERY
G. H. WOOD &
on the First Monday of PiPril. ' - flaying fitted up
entirely new, with the best of 'instruments, we
are prepared to make ,
TintypCs, 4' at ?ne sittlag - 011 for : so cts.
in nest envelopes, 10 for $l.OO. Copying of all
kinds of Photographcand Stereoscopic and large,
view work done at this gallery.
Give na a call and we will try and satisfy you
In Price:and quality.• -7 roar 28
. .
A. BEVERLY 911 TR,
1300K_-BI.NDER
AND
Dealef zn Scroll Saw •Clootls.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE, NEATLY And CHEAPLY.
Fine Blank Books
; MY SPECIALTY.
Amateur's Supplies.
This departinent of ray bnainess Is very cow
plete, and beings practical sawyer Myself I know
the wants of my patrons.
.. WOODS.
. SAW BLADES,
CLOCK MOVEIMITS, &c,
constantly on Land. Sir $1 . ?. 6 worth of designs
for $l. Send for price lists. •
4 REVOLTER" BINDERY,
Park street.
P.O. box 1612. Towanda. Po
on hand.
GEO. STEVENS.
STOP AT
,
fOR
AND
PROVISIONS.
Gorse: Main aid rowan filireets.
2 . OWANDA. PA.
IMI
-)OF
SIZE 14x19
U. S. 3LiNUTILCTURII:O CO.
Pittaburgh, Pa
J.ll. SIIIIIVIINS.
J.
, THE FASHIONABLE
SOOT, SHOE AND GAITER
r;77W .' k ' ' '. 77779
IN TOWANDA,
will open their New ,Gallery in
Patton's Block,
COOLEY CREAMER.
No Dairyman mu afford to be without one. It
tnikeslnore end better flutter with lees hiboa.
•Davis's Swinge Churn
beats thorn All, And any Halo boy can dm=
with it,
Tbe.luiproved
*luau - v. klyttpol‘ittor
what every Bugar Maker needs.
-111 R EUREKA BUTTER WORKER ,
is ahead of anything of the kind in use. L..
' For sale by WILMOT COBURN. agelit.
- Baran. Bradford Co. Pa.
If L. Cosonw. Agent for Pi'estern Bradford and
Eastern part of Tioga Co. CSlumbla X roads;
Feb 19-tf.
"Indispensable to the Library, Clergyman, Law
yer, Physician. Editor. Teacher. Student. and al
otany caniha taltte whadesire knowledge."
Faleyelopitedht Brltaimica
The American Ilerint,--Nitth Mike.
korai %gots L ooyand comparison superior
n its sisal:mints and eshaustive_ehatacter to all
statilar works. -
The contributors aza the moat distinguished
and original thinkers and writers of the present
and of the past.
This issue is the Ninth revision in a space of
overloo years since its inception, and this re.'
print.RooPyin oven particular of the British
Edition, is the best and cheapest work ever offer
ed to the American people: •
The %eagles are written in a moat attractive
stile, and the quantity of matter_ in each voinine
is one-third greater per volimethan in any , other
Cyclopedia sold it the same rates. '
The work contain. I =_, onsands -of Engravings on
fiteelam:l Wood, au. it is printed from entirely
new type made expressly for it. -
It will be comprised in 21Imperial octavo vol
umes. four of which are now ready, and the .no.
seeding volumes wilt be Listed s$ thereto of three
year. _ ,
Pr/copes vol., dab - - $5.00
gold only by enbselption. Per cipeobaso Viggo
ipply to the rot:Maher&
J: STODDART CO.
723 ,Oasuv 8211Z;,1'. 004 I PUTLADICarRA
M. HENDELMAN
JEWELLER,
Li atilt to be Sound at the OLD BTAND
mavv . STREET,
Head door to Dr: H. C. Porter's Drag Store
WITH .k.PULL LINE OF ,
FINE AMERICAN AND SIN ISS
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
STERLING siorEp, AND
FINE PLATED WARE, '•
SPECTACLES &„ EYE GLASSES,
. CLOCKS,
MON THE ark&prsr TO THE BEST.
Off.
Igir ALL OE WHICH WILL EE SOLD At Tlte
vgu LOWEST PRICES,
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry prompUy repaired
by an experienced and competent workman.
septl6ti
NATHAN TIDD,
(Successor to 'Mr. IttcKeszt,)
DF A T FR IR '
PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE
O 4 A..IA,
FOOT or i'VE 13TRREF, REAR COURT HOUSE.
I'OWAIiDA, PA.
;OWES? PRICES FOR CASH. --011.
The patronage of ray. old friends and tkis public
genersili is eolleited. • 9sep: 80
f
F 7 '
C.
N7'
NW
RA/L W AY
-
msrm:
I : ' 4llll :lY r i ft- 11 1 0. 1 r" -- .- " tW illel i ht'" 1." A: . -
*LCIFIttICL A
1. .4 1 / , 4 . 41V s OIC S 1 .N. ..:,;
. , livt_ * .. I:PAU
rAIPC"E" L :
, 4
e. -1 ' .. / ii
. ~ IP ZCUZ;.... i
- IpArpc.A7„:77:tzl,w, 4 -I,,‘t
ttea, 111 ....:41‘ •NQ
ahiedik, E. , t-' • °Q4A),, Wit . ~
le l ti l a l :S' - ' I:Flia-;&::
K.A. , ,•-•f 47 • • ....• Vii
i.t. l C ' '
e•
cai
.i c~
~~
.o ~~ C
,
Plea g 0 & North-Western
RAILWAY . I
the OLDEST ! BESTFOICSTR UCTED ! BEST
EQUIPPED ! &nd hence the
LEADING ItAIIt,WAY
OF VIE
West and Nortlismit!
t is the abort and beat, Tonto betwCen Chicago
. and ati points in
NORTILEILI ILLINOIS; lOWA. DAKOTA. WT.
tOMLND, Nebratka. Callitends, Oregon. Arizona,
'Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Illoutans; Ne'mda, and
Or
Council Bluffs, Oinaha,Den*er,
' • LEA.DVILLE, SALT. TARP,
San Francisco:Deadwood, Sioux City,
Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus, and Ali
points, in the Territories, and the West. Also,
for Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan,
Marquette, Fond du Lac, Watertown, Houghton,
Neenah, Menasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo, Bismarck, Wll2O/24, LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota; Dakota,
Wisconsin and the. Northwest.
CO.
At. Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North-Western and sho.D. P. Thys depart from,
arrive at and nee the same Joint Callon Depot.
At Chicago, close connections are made with
the Lake Eihore,latichigan Central, Baltimore &
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and , Chicsgo
& Grand Trunk'Wys, and the Rankaltefrand Pan
Handle Routes.
grClose coluieetions made at Junction Points
, It is the ONLY LniE ronuning
Pullman Hotel Dining' Cars
DSZWRAGq
Chicago and CounCil Bluffs.
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
Insist upen Ticket Agents selling yon Tickets
via this road. Examine your Tickets, mid refuse
to buy if they do net read over the Chicago &
North-Western Railway.
If you wish the Beat Traveling Accommoda
tions you will buy your Tickets .by this route.
Kir AND WILL . TABE NCNB OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
.11ABYLN RIIGIIITT,_24V.P.&Gesi,3Iang'r.
apr7 'el-ly. Chicago.
LIVERYVSTABLING,
Iltchmithing,
V4P-4..1R1NG.
Seneca Arnold
Having . It_iwecl hie farm in Warren,
has located in the above
branches of busi
ness, on.
FRONT ST.r \ BELOW BRIDGE,
Towa.:ntid,
TM STABLEiGe FOR 40 '
Foriase of stalls, 5 cents each. Also, Romeo
and Carriages for hire. - •
Rlackandthing in all, its branches promptly
done. Rona Shoeing a specialty.
Carriages Manufactured and Repaired. If yon
irant.anything in the above line call on
• BENgcA ARNOLD:
f- April 224 f -
MRS. A. B. WRITITEY,
FASMORABLE
PAIL.X.IN ER,
DRESS-FITTER & DRESSMAKER
ALSO AGENT . FOR THE
Domestic Perfect-Fitting Patterns
No, 3-Bridge St., TOwanda.
' Stock entirety new end fresh trout the city; no
old goods in stock..
Goods and work unsurpassed either in styles
or make up.
oct2O-.ly
HL MPHREY BROS. & TRACY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
MEN'S, 'BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES, AND CHILDREN'S
Boots, Shoes Rubbers, &G.,
CORNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS,
• -
T0W41‘11:30.4.-;--P.A.
HENDELMAN
AND LOYAL SOCK
RE
DesZases
G 01.0411 • CHIC?'
man AIIiFOIINCENENT
JAMES McCABE
11411CAEMOVED ma GIIOCEIrt a T
sourm-xurr molut, OF Ka.
otl'i'D BRIDGE erszFrs, WUERE
HZ HAS EffriBLIESILED
Headu.Quarters,
FOR ZNIKRICTEUNG ZN TER LINE OP
MRIIIIB,
&c., -&c.
CASH PAID for Desirable Pro-
duce. Fine MITER and EGGS
a ,specialty.
WE KEEP Hi STOCK
EVERY QUALITY OF
CARDS,
ENVELOPES,
NOTEHEADS,
LETTF,BHEAD9,
MI
AND WILL DO ALL KIND so;
JOB PRINTING
AT SHORT NOTICE.
You need not Die to Win
IN THE
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT,
AND
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
Of Bath, N. I
Yon receive one-half of your tarns r,ce. a
cording to the American Life Table, when tv , o
thirds of sour life expectancy is linished , -for
illnetration, a mattpr, woman joining the Also
elation at 36 years of age taking a certifimte icr
$2,500, receives $1,275 when a little over .`,l 3 years
of age, exactly the period lin life when A
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES ,t. ROGrEItS.
General Agents for Penn's.
Inne2tr.
BLANK BOOK NU.NUFACTITRhi):
- AND
BOOK BINDER,
PAPER RULER. lc
Alfred J. Purvis,
_ No., 131 Genessed street,
UTICA, N. Y:
• MI work in his line done well and promptly at
lowest price.
Parties having volumes incomplete will be kr
nlahed with any missing numbers at cost price
All orders given to J. J. Scanlan, Agent fcr
Bradford County, will be promptly executed 14-
cording to directions. sep94l
THE MOST succEsarrL REMEDY - ,ever
covered, se it is certain in its effects ;aria
'not blister, Also excellent for btinfin 4vih
PROOF BEIAM,
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Youngstown, Ohio, ]lay 7Uth. 17co.
P. 13. d. Ilmenat.x k Co:—I bad a very valua
ble Rambletouistri colt which I prized very Ligt
ly, ho bad a large bone spavin on one joint ►nd
a small one On' the other which made him-vrrl
lame; I had him under the charge of two vottr.•
nary surgeons which failed to cure bina_r_ 1 Ana
ono day reading the advertisement of Kendall'.
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I deurluir.-
ad at once to try it, and got our druggists here,
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; 1 to-A
them all and thought I would give it a thorou;l
trial, I used It according to directions and ti
fourth day the - colt ceased to be lame,and
lumps have disappeared. i I usedbut one b6ttts
and the colts limbs are as free from lumps ani
as smooth as any horse in the state, Ile is en
tirely cured. The care wail so remarkable tbst
I let two of my neighbors have the remaimn.:
two bottles, who are nowt usingit.
• yery Respectfully,
Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH. -
Patten's 31111 s. Wash'ton co.,
Dn. B. d. Kir:TIMIS, Dear Sirt—The partieutir
ease 'Di:millet' I used your Kendall's sptivin Cure
was a malignant ankle sprain of Sixteen m0t , 11 14
standing. I had tried many thin gs,hot in %mt.-
Your fipavin Cure put the foot to - the giouei.
again; and • for the ...first time since hurt, 4,1
natural - position. For a family liniment it et•
eels anything we ever used.
' lioprs truly:
REV. 31. P. BELL.
;Pastor all. E. Church, Fattens 'Attie, N
Price $l, per bottle, or six bottles for
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it tr 3
be sent , to any address on rOceipt of price b a •
proprietors. a. J. KENDALL Co., It.r.us
burgb Falls. Vt. Said at :
Dr. H. C. Porter% Dun' store,
'TOWANDA. PA
July2B-81.
eyri! n .y
STATEMENTS,
L. T. FOSTER