Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 30, 1881, Image 4

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    BOUT THE CHURCHES.
AT LAST WITH THEE.
10
be )taster will vide' the weary 'feet,
Chooving. for each and choosing aright, -
be noontide rest In the sumiher heat
For some the glory of Alpine height,
Fur some the bienzits fresh and free, •
A nd the changeful charm of wave and sea;
For some the hush and soothing spell■
Of harvest flelds and woodland dells;
For Some. It may be the quiet glOom
lit the susering cinch and shaded room.
Mosier, nor Master, 0 let It be
That oorzleistire and rest be still with the;..
F. J. Lturerga,l
It is estirw - .ted that :701 1 :,000 copies of
- reviecl. verl,int) . l of the .Is.Tew Testa
ir have been -old'in
TLe recr•ii;t,, of the Britiht awl For
,11.1:11)!e S ,, cietr for the List year,•from
were tue..,re than one million
dollars. _
Ti;:- Tviu;t Loiheran Chorea of fled
n prepocs t( inaugurate energet
;; . ut.A to wire ( , ut the baTance of twit
t;rh debt, •zotne $'2,000. •
-1"1.1e Ilap_ists 'lave in is 1I mhi
.)l,,lles, 6111 113!ive preachers, 47)
-.opt 40,057 members. There
tripptl-awi last yule
wcni; col:lirinstions in
i.nrch of Ergl:tiv.l The
r:1:-1 , ,It; offfiirrocil any
v::vs ill liquattp, 15,71:19.
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MEE
towaT.l enium molt fund for the
ti• iit -:( ! utherti flautist Tlit:ol:.gi-
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t ;lu , -1 yt.'rtrs: of et.ist.
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to.t he United States.
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in the
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e,•: en:oziy prt.i , araticrs trade.
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of 0.,. ilee(krati . on of .ttle s•oaeions hail
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1i ,,- .1 I (w . 1 tailiCAlAAV.A.fric,i. and jit che Ni - ! - -t.
, e I.o:t‘ In . .. , siteb, ttep)nii the Nfississippi.
ih;: , i,':, t I e , ati't.scirit.ll - 3 :- - vrort7ili winch
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CIA: ,1,..d. , e1ies tiiiiier the iiirh-tlictionctf•this
s n.. d ,::a (•ligaged, the Dray:gottetit and .
sir
-cversal e& ih !.:;:i4;':tbc - ological
and i7llyitable
tf . upon
the .tirod and the leghdatida nccesary do
the proper conduct of th..4 . 6.hi . stitutionf,
forro'ed r.o small part 6f the husinets
Nchich Nl`;iS brought up before the body.
Nacornlx!r, of Rochester, N.
Y., has.ticciti'cd that thC raajcrity of a
Church hoard of Trusite:=, although SUE
tained I;,'a nrajOrity of the c:ingregation,
cannot cart y the scu:lity and its property
over to another deLlotnination.—,ThrpList
- rtc - . , nt • be:ipest the Ileformed
Episcopal Chnich because entitled . to a le
gacy of :'.231 . ),14:0 for Le maintenance of a
theoloAical - setainarijiu the West and a
plot of ground suitable for the' purpose,
provided the funds could be raised for the
erection thereon of suitable buildings.
.-It-was statettat the National Baptist
Sunda'y sClacx.V Institute at Indianapolis
that of thjO 6,-17,7;197 persons of Afrimn
descent ia the j'nitcd \ States more than
70 6 ,000 Ve members of Baptist Churchtts.
ebes.shire, formerly of the
of ticilniyllcili, died at Albany, N.Y.,
.. , aturday, Juno 11th. •
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SICK HEADACHE
Ti* araj;•tiou °et-Iry frkritlvtaly.
, , x f arislng fn.at 111 e
;in, ,, i• •:1: pain
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ly a,
r •t
S
Summer
At this se on, carious diseases of the
bowels are prevalent, and many /irc,B arc
through lack of knowledge of a•safe
ml sure reiuedy. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN
KILLER is a zrlie cure fur Diarrha2a, Dys
entery, C.liolera, Cholera Marlins, Summer
i n tete., and is pofecg.y:,suje.
the following t-r! ,
. • 13.tt rum: r:, N. T•ii--.2d6rch-%4 1 3M , ..?>,
1'1:n1 - : DAVI,' PAIN lit Lt.r.n4rers,a wolioor ,
cramp andtatnlfabe attitnatiV,V
''`l( - SSE Buinatw r.
tr;. F. 11:
, fir I InNY'r4 for dysentery,
rtt ,'era and crampsilittlie stomach. Ils.yo
-•' I It for YtALS, And it 1s ngre'Cilrt every time.
'...J.tyr.dus W. DEr.
.MOINGONA.Ww:a. - ,Na - rch ia , q.
I ha \ r uv.l your PAIN I.llt-Liiii• in se\ere carry of
eliolera,b*Aina.and sti.tare altar.at
lit-tant relief. T L. E. CA LDWIILL.-
Feb. tts.
V.,: twenty years. 443ArVe ;teed your l'Ais Ett.tain
lit toy family. Have 114,1 it many times for bowel
antl e , -urter, °tad bot feel gale
N.,:tl.t..ut a bo,ti.Witi the Ismer... J. B. Inn.
linen, BE, lan. 22. PIM.
Have:l...d rF.liiii..Davlit' PAIN KI LIEU for twelvo
'lrv! reliold,. No mother
ettoublanltlt El IC out ()title fatuity.
llt. . N.ATES.
Otitilla. N. V., Feb. Is, Iwl.
becan Itsitur it over thirty years_a ,go and it
em tn:mediate relief. Wotild hardly dam
to kth tot bed
,without a bottle in the house.
W. 0. SPERRY:
.*" CONWAY-D(4:D, S. C., Feb. 18s1.
Nearly every fatally in this section keeps a bottlo
in the house. Dr., E. Monro.N.
r. S, CONSMATE,
PRUSSIA: Feb. S.
have tn,”.rn PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER almost
from the day:it was introdueed ‘ and after }TILTS of •
1.-Lreation and tie I regard its wesence In nay
Lotisehoid as tinSad”ealuelf.te r,,comt9.
POSTER, U. S. Consul.
LUIITON , ON•T/lENT, ENO,
I bail been scroraßihrys suffering . severely from
&areal-a, aczoni , anied with intenw. pain, when I
.triyel your run KILLED. and found almost instant
11. J. Noosal
21 310.srrantry.. ST., LONDON, LNG:
During a residence of tWenty-three years In India,
I have oven it In umuyf rase; of diarrhina, dysen
tery. and cholera, and He a ver knew it to fail to vivo
CLaii/DOE.
tLu Lanais
I_ :Ili!. ians ez
No family can - siVely be .without this
invaluable remedy; Its price brings it
within the reach of all.
For sale_ by all ?druggists at 25e., 50c.
and $l.OO per bottle': • ,
PERRY D.I.VIS & SON, Proprietors,
Providence, R. L
Fiffu.orze 'veers of cork-'
stmt` use proves the fact that no
cough remedy has stood the test
dike Doinns' ,E/ixtr.
i! Price 3.10. e!•-i 41..4 yor bottle.
FREE TO EVERYLO.DYI
.k Ri ßolk Tjj[
3! the. ilivaresi. c.rtko
:i( Nur NG O. ft,: by
ca!ti If at a (11 , ianco) wlet/t pers.,rl will
N%ltli n t.eanttfr.tlv illustrated crpc of
3 N.:3 - 1;•„l: ,•titled
Story of the Sewing Machine,
containing a handsome at,d costly steel engraving
frontispiece; also. 2 , , finely engraved- wood cuts,
and bound in au elaborate blue and gbh' lithograph
ed rover. No charge wfucevor Is made fur this
ha dsmne book, which can bo obtained only by ap-
What lou at the branch and, sulmrdinite oflices of
The :singer 3lattufacturiug Co.
THE SINGER lIIANDTAOTURING CO.
THE BRADFORD REPORTER
ONE I)OI 4 LAR PER YEAR
Vietticat.
DAD HEALTH
%v.:l ,)NI.Y C IN 1 . 1 111.1!Illrae•
p..0,1a1,1;.j..1a. Pt.
taints
Corn
EVE
N. H., UNS'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC;
ri fl” 5.*;
Is a sure cure for Coughs,
.Coids,
Whooping-CoUgh, and all Lung
Diseases, when taken in season.
People die of consumption'simp
ly because of neglect; when the
timely use of this re:nedy' would
have Cured them at once.
MMEMIMIZI
. Dr, Baxter's Mandrake
'Tr. .7.•••
rrri trs
4 AL .111-4 -113
Will cure jau - nclic, -Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints, Indigestion.
And all diseases arising from Bit
jousness. Pricer cts. per bottle.
For Sale Evpryallera. _
HENRY ;St. JOHNSON'S
ARNICA AND OIL '
LINIMENT
.for ;Van and Beast.
The most 'perfect liniment ever
compounded. Price 25c. and sac.:
For SAN Ererywhoro..
CENIUS REWARDED,
•
TaE—
Prir. , :ival Omer, ai 'Union Square,
.SUBSCRIBE FOR
IN. A D 1 7. 4 NOE
frocettesisb To:oblong.
GEORGE L: ROSS
Is the Proprietor et the
NEW GII2CERY STORE •
JUST STARTED IN THE MON
TANYE BLOCK.
This store' being on the corner near the Public
Square, is ono of the finest Groceries in town, and
Mr. Ross has spared no pains to selecting the best
goods that the great cities lidera. Ills experience
is the grocery business enables him to imrchase
.eest-claa4 goods, and at bottom' prices. Verniers
wed everybody can depend on it •that when they
.get the prices ot,i3 nteeries at Ross's It Is of no use
io try elsewhere, for hts . prlces are down to rock
battont.
I dn. ..1. LEROY CORBIN has charge of Mr.
1.% ss's Vita- Ward Store In Kellum Block. while
Sift hie Blnoonover is clerk in the uew store in Moe.
tae yc li;ocit, • r. Itoss'•keeps a horse and deliv.sq
w a,-...,,,,tandi11g at the store In churgg of Charley
n,w.io will deliver In the Borough, free
of e100r.1,1. au glx.xls as , sold.
I tli 'pads of desirable produce taken In exchange
NI :Groceries or for
OF.OIIGE L. ROSS.
l'owaticla s Pa...linnary LW.
JAMES McCABE
CORNER MAIN BRIDGE-STS.
M'.pa,c3.q.u.arters
FOR CHOICE GROCERIES
CASH PAID - FOR
• -I3V [ TTER, EGGS, Sic.
(TC , ODS SOLD AT THE .
LOWEST LIVING RATES
•
TowniAl.r, April 1890-Jl'. :••
I M
SWARTS
CORNER:OE 'MA; AND mum; E STREETS,
40
ME=
(Wel)* oceueled by Owen lirtm) with ail -puttee
NEW STOCK OF FINE
FAMILY
Groceries 84-Provisions.
i
*.,,iii4h, attention to - pur 4 •
'l '4- : .. • .
C 0 NI I'LMT ASSORTMENT .
~„.. ..-.., :; ,..'AN1) CHOICE STOCK:
i . ..:t,- . - i ~ . .
. .
i" :. .-
. _..._
t 7 GOODS:1
" The highest market prices paid to
Farmers iu.eash for desii•ahio produce.
Wood and Willow Ware
kept von‘tantly on hand. Buyers are Inyited to
van and exaintue taw ti wells awl Pric:a.
Towanda, Pa., January 211 h, 1991
STEVENS & LONG
GE,OCERMS, PROVISIO4NS,
COUNTRY :PRODUCE,
HAVE REMOVED
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
CORNER. OF MAIN & PINE-Sth.
(Th%old stand of Fox, - Stevens .& Mdreur.i
They Invite attention to their complete assortment
and very largo stock of Choice New Goods
'Which they have always (inland.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
And . Cas4 paid for desirable kinds..
•
M. J. LONG
Towanda; Apri i 1879.
. _
TwEArr MARKET*
E. •D. RUNDELL,
that he Is euntlfluitig
the Market Iu:SiIWAS at tke_old stand of Mullock &
. 'ltundcli, and will at alllttues keep a full eupply or
i•
4= o '
ConCtantly on hand. Country dealers suppped
city rates.
FRESH & SALT MEATS,
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
41 All Goode delivered Free of Chartg.
R. D. RUNDELL
Towanda, Pa. N9%27:1879.
MEAT MARKET!
BEIDLEITAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STBEE*
FRESH AND .SALT SWATS
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY,
GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BIr.RUIES IN
Kir All goods delivered free of
Towanda. MOWN. kRAI
New lerk
GT YOUR
. 7D02111 AT TIM+ _
fi REPORTER" OFFIC
Has removed to
making It his
JAMES McC4tBE.
GORDON
Have fitted thc•Utd Store
An 'assort nalit of
M. D. SArA wfs,
A. S. GORDON.
General 1 Dealers. in
And
rnoDucE TRADE,
G EU. STEVENS.
gnarnetti.
F RES II
OYSTERS
FRUITS, &c.
G. MYER,
Located In
Keep on . hand,
TIIELE SEASON, he.
C. M. UTEIL
JOB PRINTING!
laditush4
LB!' Gll L LET
PENN. I V PRIV YORK RAIL ROADS
Ansa patent ot'Paeseeger Value to take effect
• MAY 150181.
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6311130 , ...41 ; . • . Lyons.,.
6 51 1 1 55 1 :•.' '-'..4:. 1 ...Gc1ieV9...
833 1 16! 83 .....1... Macs...
51n 01...„.....Auburn.. •
996 16391 ..•! ....1...05veg0..1
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9 4V2 101 9 40' 4 151..waveriy .
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16 115!• 1 31: 10 OS; 4 31!...A1nen5...
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•••• :. .:I1 10 5 261 Itum'erfleld'
....'ll 1 8 . .... Prenehtoren
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3' 3i 11 301 5 45 , •WyaIustng
11 11 3 51 11 49, 6 03.. Laceysillo. l
....' • 1153' II ott'Skln's Eddyi
....'.;4 10 12 101 6 231 Moshoppen
....Hl2 16, 0 281 11191100 pally.,
1112.51 35;' 100. 7 itirrunkhan'ek ,
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1 35 5 23 2 201 533! AV 11 k -Barre
3 15 . 7 50.1 50:11 Otol'clr Chunk '
441 5 21' 8 5•3 1 12 00.. Allentown .1
5 90,3 4,5 , 6 05;12 15 .i/111111410131.1
S 3,0.99; 6 4411255' .I.Eacion.. ,
6 .3511013' 8 251 2 20 rbllatrlplita!
3 051....( 9 131 3'33 .New York.'
A. 31.1 1 ,.. if P.M. 1'.31;
r% 32 leaves Wyalusing at
own n:l4, Rummertiolit •St
WY:^anling a:4O, Towaaila L:53.
.:la. AO:et:s7;lA, riayra 7:10,-Wa
In Elmira at A. M.
Nu. 3t leaves Elmira at ,:4 P.M., Waverly 8:28,
Sayre 0:15; Athens Milan 111;ter 7:014
Towanda 7::^_l. liVyBactking 7:31.• tl:anding Stone
7:48. Itunintertield 7:32. Frew:l:town 8:02, arriving
at Wyalusing 8713 - P.:31.
Traltis ttatiil 13 rmi - dally. Weeping ears nu
8 and 10 between Niagara Path. aad Philadelphia
and between Lyons atui New York without change:.
.I%triur care no Trains '2 and 9 between ' N !agar:.
Fails and Plitiadelphia without change. and
throuzb coach to and front ltnetie•itor via 11.yidisi
W M EV EN S 4 N
Supt. P. -/k N. Y. 11..12'.
Sayre, Pa., May . lB, IEBO.
It AI L W
Is the °ILI/EST: BEST CeINSTRI7CTEI) E!sT—
EQ (SIPPED ant; hence the
.174 RAD IN' tit RAILWAY
1=1211:1
•
WEST AND NORTHWEST!
Il Is the short :ma best. route between Chicago
mil all points in
Not : them Illinois; lowa, Dak - oth, Wyoming,
Nobras:a, -California. Oregon, tirizona, Utah,
Colorado, Idaho, Mnidana, Nevada, and tor
COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA
DENVER, LEADVILLE, •
•
SALT LAKE, SAN .ERANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY
Cedar ItaplK: Midnes, Columbus, and all
Points in the errltorles, and the West. Alm). for
Milwaukee. I.ty, thinkriA, Sh.liiTgari, Mar
.l net te. Foll , ls 1111 Lac. Watertown, llonglittm.
Neenal). Nienasha, st. Pant, MInne:11)011N Huron,
Vulga,,;Farzo, liitimarek, Winona, liarlriisse.
owatohna, and. all points in ?)I.inuesnta, Da t kota.
WiCORI , IIII and the NorthweNt.
At Connell Wolfs thu Tratus of the cnieago
.North-Western anti the R'y'e depart trout.
arrive at and use tho_samo joint Union Depstt.
-At Chicago, el.se COlffieetkittii are wade. tclLh dho
Lake Shot e, Michigan' Central, lialtitnore yhlo,
Ft. Waytie tuxi Penth.ylvanta. Chlcage
.iiratr Trunk 1t75.. and the Itankakee and Van
llandlc Reetep.
Close cemnrctions ma.te nt Junction Pointa
It to the ONLY. LINE running:
Pullman Ho
rN Dining Cars
Tel . .
. Chicago & Council
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
.insibiTup.il Ticket Agents selling you'Ti(ilmts
cia this road. Esaming •your Tickets, Net refuse
to buy if they do not 'read‘ over thu Chicago k
North-Wehtrrn Railway:
If you wish the Best * * Cr:wiling A rem mud:Mint
you tt ill buy your 'MAO n by this mute, AN
1.1. TAKE NONE 09 . 11 ER.
All. Ticket Agents suit Tickets by thin Line,
- MARVIN tiouilirr,
2d V, I'. St Mang‘r, Chicago.
El
arattare,
. _
rOST'§
WDOLEgALE AND RETAIL
FURNITURE!
We are new prepared ter .the SPRING TRADE
with a full line of
NEW AND DESIIIA.BLE GOODS
OF VIZ '
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST
PRICES
which we levlte the public to call and examine
Oar assortment of
PARLOR SUITS IN RAW SILK,
TERRIS, PLUSH AND
HAIRCLOTII,
g very large, and our prites as low as VA lowest
We have a full line of
CHAMBER SUITS IN ASH ,
WALNUT AND SOFT WOOD, •
which we are selling at a very low price. :A full
line of
SPRING BEDS, MATT BASSES
ANA PILLOWS.
UNDERTAKING.
In this department we always have the best goods
11 the market, and are continually adding
NEW STYLES
with's!! the
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
while our prices aro the lowest.
• J.O. FROST'S SONS'
Towanda, April 9, 1879..
GET. YOUR HAIR CUT
AND SHAVING, AT. !tl ,
.3EXcouise
SHAVING} PARLOR: •
SirWe study to please.
D. V. STEDOE,riort
Totraujsi Pa.. July.ls; 1579.
LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS
Printed and kept on sale at the Ttaxon:ran tarries
at wholesale or retail.
Deed.. , •
liortgage.l • .
Bond. j
Treasurer's Bond.
Collector's Son& -.
Lease. • - •
Complaint. • •
,Cemmitmeuts.
I Warrant.
Constabler's Return. • * -
Articles ot Agreement.: forms.
.Bond On Attactunent.
Constable's Sales.
Collectors Sales.
Execution.
Subpcena.
1 •
•
'Tretition for License.
Bond for License.
Note Judgement.
Wnts. .Intilffornionet sui
'REVISED NEW TESTAM,VNT.
—AntAbetted Version, with the i'uw. tits-
Tuna added. -Agents wanted.- Good inv. Send
k. foe outfit. A,GOUTON & CO., Pobilabara,
at S. Fi ft h street, rhtladelpla. April 7.1311.
, .
IRA
8 !,301 2 }l2
P. 814.14.141 18 1 ,8:11
103 ....11 05:0 4ft
111 40; ....;1205;6 Ott
950; 440`0 40....
II 401
741; 500614!....
810; 31018
4 30'
6 30! 261:
• 5 25!11 1(E11 152 15
44S110114;8 31130
4 4 1;1010;2 204 23
4 3011000;5 101 15
5 51.• . 1 06
• • ; 9 491 551:57
600 30 i 4342 , 17;
.1 o
a
04,.,.2.1211
853!..
; 8 49 4 05;115 - •
823-3461136
; 19.•.:11/91
! 8 041 281115
7 57i....11119
2 18 ; 7 33 3 03;105:
7 20'...;104?
02 , ....103'1
1 ; . 15. ; 6
352 25 1010
303
•
109! 6092 tc793"
1105:•....1155725
1005:....'105-1024
9 50' .... 1045 6 15
990' 1015 5 1"0
B'9o .... 9 00 I I.S
4; o .... 7 40 3 40
r.m. A.M. 3 34 P.M
A. M.. • Frebeh
tkncling Stnnti r4:31.
'Ulmer 7:06. Mita , '
vorly 7:55, arriving
.. .
, .. .
J. W. - Irvine,..tifibertc7 Cdkri.ei-s„ Pa .-110 , exit foie" gra,iforcl Cd ,
,
Fir Eale lyV 'I. C. MEECUII, ,S; Co., Tiiwand.tl; q. 1 ., V:. BOSNVOR'fii,; . Loua.ysvine; JSMES N - 101i01 - ..S , Ilurliiigt.en;
and DELOS DuBOIS, Granville
.C9r.tre. -
gfcain OitiOnto,ll';'torosd
JOHNSON .
mAN U. FACTLIP
- '
sTri; A TA -19 N
Portable & Stationary Cirettlar
CORN 'RECURS,
•
GRIST fi SAW 3IILL 31ACTINERY.
• or fur the same.
BOILER M&KING
Oc repairing . . of. oW Boilers, p
new I leads or Pines, a spec
CV' Tr( r Z , lvr.
.lit , l%.ities
. .f.:37...tit
FtI:ST-CLASS 130ITilf:RS
,fin
tice.
l
.• •
Portable ant. i • •• y Eogines:
Of any twa•R w0...r. At .o„ liri+s.ntia Iron;
easttl,gs. t olir,work:
ilone %tir.i . ; . m.
• tec nl: o9r work.
Iliss',oll or Inelkaid •ts 1;W)-
ber or 1..•at1.t...r
Fo11»(1171)asid Shops (,0
of SlPrei:•;' 1.0» : - Is, To
Rot CenupheoTialreater radon Eztabllshed
to the World. 3 1848
24 YEARS 6 4, — .. tigoauuRtag.',u„zeoce*,,g4. 6 n7",
tr ..hf
kiflereTntetion Engines and Plan Engines
ever teen in the American market.
- A ow:Mode of systila features and improve:omits
for laal,togetherAnth +roperior.qualifieft t e,morue.
Lion and materials not dreamedof by other ma!*n3.
Four sizes of *panders, from U te 12 boys°
capaelisVor steam or A araii4poer.
Two /styles of " Mounted " tr
liorso:Powor.. ,
Feet. of Selected Lumller
7;5(10,000 (Isom three to Mx wars
. .
,
CircUllrs sent free. Address'
- NICHOLS.SHEPARD 4 CO.
'Battle Creek. MictoeFin.
usiness kazbo. •
• CHANGED HIS Mli ) lT 1
.
eT. OTTARBON' T
THE UPHOLSTERER,
•
Thought of - advertising ulth us,'lutt husines: itas
picked up so since the litllidays, that Ile changed'
his mind about advertising. All that he wanted
to say, was that if any one should send for Min to
repair, or mite new.
'EASY CHAIRS; SOFAS, DIVANS,
RECEPTION CHAIRS, CHURCH.
CHAIRS OR CUSHION S, - 4;;LOtricCiEs,
- MATTRESSES, PLATFORM' • 4
• ROCKERS,SLIP COVERS, SOFA
PILLOS, FOOT
..RESTS, ..,
One of thosf 1.210E, EASY, '
D/AMaXD ELASTIC SPRING
BEDS, - l / •
(That are made to fit any bed)• or anytbingAn hilt
Ilne i -they can depend .upon getting Just what they
want, and that tlrst.elass, and , charges reasonable.
Hoping to hear from in soon, i mmaln '
Yours Truly, - . 1
J. OTTA.REiON,
Upholsterer, Sahth Side Bridge 'street, Towa n da,
. Pa., over Myer .I,Devoe'satarket,
Towanda. Pa., January lath, 1,4111-6tuo. 1 i ',
----h--
,
NATHAN'T DD,
_
•• Dealar In ' l l /'
PITTSTON,
.WILKES-lIAR'UE
41
AND , LOYAL SOCK COAL
tcrwan prices for C33/j: Mica and yard toot.of
Plaie-atreet, Towanda. f July i , 1880.
GET YOUlte
1043 PRINTING
Dow at the itElniEttrZit 0/710E;4;pplitalte the
Coot #etuie. Teeende, Cokited 7otlk,e eceeteiti
,
. . ._._
awn op:- iii
MIS 1:: ' MUM
E
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''l':--":'"1-430-4VRACUSENEW-NORIC-,L. _.: i ,
- - statormr. Mos Sint liseishom at
. '''';'''. Visa ilessitusat Panierlhia , 'N.
..n - ~ porw,,Terk Rime. I*" .
41114Wilibill ali CO i s hi%iTa wsi p :lll.
• War
. . .
Ohms antis.
A nay Plow in
, obviates all the t
ima4e to tuiyotherl
e=raMseverall
- 4. of the veto
Jointer SL._ _
reel Standard are
Id its Mold Board
'ion of Steel and
iron, .1 under a procete '-
for whit... we have obtained
an exclusive patent. - i • _
Its weight is edghteeni pounds less than our termer styles.' •
A first-class Steel Plow, made in the ordinary way. full rigged; retails for twenty-two
dollars. Inferior-Steel Plows retail from sixteet to nineteen dollars.
The price of our note' Plow Is belt Seventeen Dollars, told It is the Cheapest
Agricultural Implement ever sold. r
It Is cheaper than. any other Plow now Made would be at live dollars and . a h4ll.
mold boards. •
• It will scour in soils where.
steel plows and another plows'
hitherto proved a failure.
With thls plow will be Intl
a new style of Plow Paint and.
Point, on:which we have of
Patents, and which aro alr
improvement, both as regt
.t. -and strength. , -a
The Jointer - can be shifted so its to take more or less land . and it Carl a.. _.. be kept on a line with the Plow.. i
The wheel will run under the beam or one Me of it as desired, and always keep in line.
The beam Is adJuStable for Spring-or Fall Plowing, and also for two or three horses: . -
Thailandies can be adjusted, te accomodate aman or boy on the same Plow. • . .
It is the Lightest *Drat Plow eVer made. - .
• • •
Weeden beams are going out ot luso because they shrink, swell, and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams L
Malleable beams became demoralized audgind. which is worse than to break. . -
A steel beam is the- necessity f the i . It is_three times as strong, and very much lighter than any other stale. •
L,
Wbell trr say aMold Board i s ta il •It 0 Farmers know it Is so.
Ike de not paltu off- on them a coin , .a of various metals and call. it chilled meta l _
We want agenta for this new Plow. , every town in this state.
.. .
. .
• ,We can give but a very small discount VI them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight. ••
. __.- : ...: ~
• We propase to place tills Plow in the hands of the Farmers as near the cost' of manufacture as possible.
It Is the br,at Agricultural Implement ever sold. it Is the. cheapest.
Persanic therefore, who are no willing to act as agents oaf the principle that ~ a nimble =peace is better. than a slow shilling," need
not apply-tor an agency,
. 1 . , . . .
No Plows on commission. Ali sales absolute. . a a • • .
We evoke inglit and Left Hand Plow% f)f all sizes. Also Me tall Plows- . . , - ; - - - . ) --,
Car This is the only - Steel Chilled Mort : in the World.. .
_ atrel costa several lbws more Map Iron . But this Plow, , full-rigged ; giving small dlseotints,'ean be sold for Seventeen Dollars.
- Compere this price with that of..any Iron Plow ever made.
• Wle re tleav, are no -agents,'We will, on receipt of Seventeen Dollars, send a Ploci.to any Railroad Station In -the State, and pay UM
freight.. Address ,
tiitzie
. • . V•
SYRACUSi CHILLED PLOW COMPANY; Sytac' .N• .- .
• .
COMPANY.
-ti --=------
• -
31A.NUFACTUIZERS OD
SWINCILE MACHINE,
Field I:l)Hers andl - Pkw Poin's,
A G ICI C ULJ T URAL
MA CHINERY !
-I'o
R. M. WELLFS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER, TOWANDA
rEi
171,,"`. 1
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•
• • • ;/" p - - - -
\
•
EOM
Tompkins County Leader
WHEEL 11A_KE
Fp/. and two'homcs. -
'`Ranivws
• r
The, ate v. - hi if the farmers-of j=l4:o
- i•anpd. t.o tltoso.new 11 71RROWS,
'as viTtklln our implements for
tho tb'szltotlt .polvortilni.T.„and preparathil of all
.ufitfirrlioca and all other crops. Their opetith.it
roinarkablo as to to tint SPRING Tot aII
llis .w tho Lest farm ltupletnett now
be toolle. pubtle.
!!: Sllll. Acre.ti TS wanbal whertruokto
arc nos appolutecl.
!Ming- in
tatty. -
rning (rut
xliort o-
. . • -.
. : .
. .
II TS
..,,,:. - - S AND CAPS':
CH - URN -s l 2 o"iiiirEßS - 1- - • . 1
,=••-, .. t ... : ,- . • 4 ,, f.A very large stock of the newest style's in
. Pl ease .t, eve:l7 irtlrty.. Also.. L 3111RELL f t 8, T-R,to - 1:14;
A full line of first.elagrowiers..
i 7 . 1N0 Itm..s, me.
examine into 4;:iincrits or the
`k, _
Patent. AdjustaWe iTraek Power.
•
• - . It is just tlikthin4 to.ple4se.
. 5..4... - ......, •
, ... ,
Lack
c:a cla.
Wiard Plotr,sl
Clipper 'and West Oneonta! Revel slide
and Side-Hill 'Plows.
Improved Tompkins Co. ,Cultivators'
Osborne Co.'s Independents
. Mowers and Reapers'
Farmers Favorite'.Grain Drills
Thomas' Smoot.liing Ilarrows
Acme Pnbierizing
- • .
• XX Hydraulic Cement
liana Corn Planters
IligtOdPrepa redNiiitsi.
. )
Tiff PEST and CHEAPEST brands iii
this market.. •-
o,rm-Building land Roofing Paint‘
P. , .
Minding Paper.- A largo stock of
T4thricatin,;;; Cylinder and :feats-foot
01... LAS -4- 0/1-4S
anyi quantity at Whole:E . :ll6 and.
.1 .
Mil
. .
CELEB.I2.&TED
.1, 41. 4 101 11•7i1 G 0 N ah4flte
• -
üburn-Fa - 61i lirabvits'
,
ese are the 4 r ielit anti finest finished
I farm wagons-ever seen in Bradford.
•
. .
Itilf SkOloton Buggies %it'll tint' ulthout tops, rib
Ito tot"). I , itto fitst-claws Opoi.-top !Soggier, 1010 -
First-class Top 'Buggies, lii7o to 1,1110.
Platform. 11 ag2ns .list Makes
CORN' SRELLERS
Feed Cutters, Whecl Rakes; Hay Forks,
2j, • Hay Carriers, Blocks anti Hope, .
- - at very low prices.
If you want to buy.the VERY BEST
ritid CHEAPEST Farm Machinery of any .
4cscription, apply to the subscriber. - For.
:c;ireulars and Prices; ball at my store or
W rite.
R. -.114.
Tuv:anda, Aprils; MO.
L. B. POWELIii
• COMM/ Agiut to the - •
CHICKEEING PIANOS, • \
• - STEINWAY PIANOS,
• . ! And .
MASON tt *. HAMLIN ORGANS.
Also instruments of other makers.
,Large nandsonse ORGANS for Wand
upwards.
New Nquare.and 'Upright, Pianos 54!
and upwards.
large sOck of SITEET MUSIC aud
. DOORS.
CCM
lipccfraneOnc...
,
SCRANTON PA.,
L. B. rowuL.
Ts" Sept. 23, 18,90.
PLOW:
I=ll
":=
_`'a~'`~--t
Ita Mob
will outwev
the very "
of the
- f v fotijiittf. •
SPRING AND _SUMMER !
3 c,
At
.the cLOTfiM.i.
M. g. Rosenfield
Towanda,you will 1140
The - Best Goods
The Latest-Styles ,F .
The Lowest Prices
llis ISIMENSE STOCK etubrace
.the lateht styles, in' great, variety, or:
ItEil)l s -;MADE uoTnix.G
For.3leu's, Youth's and ltov's trtrtf, trout the fittei,l
- heaviest cloths io obit c.ht..upet4i - antl tightest
grades for the b.utit met' '
. ..
.
. • department[ Gl 4l iN r S. . FURNISIIING GOODS'
,1
, . .
• nu department is,complete, bavii*. a
fun am :or llosl6.ry, C•4l. , ts ail I.'nils. Nerkwenr„
I.landkeriltietg, il!temly.nra , li. S hirts,, Summer U.
- aenve.arbke. _ -
I -
1 • -
1 • fi _ i
' AptEMBER-L-That you can save money
by ',Oct:ming :it the old-established Cloth!.
ing house of ) •- .
M. lE. ROSEN FIELD. _
, .
Towanda, May 19, 1551
1;111r6re Tarbo.
rE oLD "MARBLE YA RI)
• ~ •
*OPERATION.
_ , . • .
T ~,,,,,
'..:lle.lnin.Vit. , g .plircrL ii: , a:1•t MAlt
iltihie.°Yt\ll:lr;l.4 the I:4e G I'.ORG E . 311.1":,% GP, Ile
xitoN t,, lut•irm tht; ii . i . :'',Ge : that having ettii.loyed
exiwilt•net. , ll:k• 1:., ::kk p- - 11.1:..1'.1rekt to t10 . 11:1 k1t1(1S Of
iVOttt ill thk:.ll.lltl.4.'t , : ; - . .
hioNumENT. '
HEAP
and
In the - Tery best ttimmer,anti at lowest rates.
•
Pepons desiring , anything In the :hart to line are
incited to rail and efiwinine work, and say.• ager.ts'
commission. ,
Towanda. Pa., Nov. IS. 17374
'p rothers
MARBLE a WORKS!
bra‘littfac ePr.: of
➢IAIiIILE Atif) I;!ZA'N'IIE
MON (TMEN Ts
)
TOM PI STON ES
• • •
_Elinct, •Tormuda,
. [Ond dein* soutlfs„the .
lorartlClAl'Marble u rlteQ ; oursel‘es, we can afford
to sell cheap.: r Imo i dm* cwhu eturloy their labor.
All work.sairttnied defeet i velnarble used.
: . •
ttittiance.
INS HR ANCE!
BEI
Z. S. RIJEL,L, Agent,
ISE
FIRE, LIFE,IAND ACCIDENT
IknaCIES
Issued on chol'lnost reasonable terms. _
None but •retia companies represented.
'Losses adjl:l- led anti paid bete.
,Towanda, Nov. 13,
E 33
35
ITSQUERANNA COLLEGIATi IN
smuTz. tAiltiNG • tEust commences
(I P
N DAY, ARIL Ob , IYBI.. Expellees . for
board. tuition and toodebed ,roof,. two) On to ,
tOW per yeor. For_esitalogno or Outlier particle.
are address the Pribelpl,
EDWW E. QUIpILATi. A. 11.
Towecda, October 23, 1 Aletb, 4, .
jam and :Sonaq
Suggestions of and for the awn.
Work with the Crops.
The cultivator should be kept at
work in the ) cornfield, both .to kill
the weeds and,mellow the soil. The
full returns for work done with the
cuftivator are not all. obtained in the
hiii , est of a single crop, but the good
effeces of the tillage are felt in suc-
ceedhig years. Some farmers stop
the cultivator so soon ' as the horso
can catch the leaves of the coral it
is bettet to,put on a muzzle, and con
tinue the work, thus keeping down
the weeds, and leaving the ground in
better, - condition for the crops rat
're to follow. • .
The!' work of harvesting what,
oats, "and barley, will come ..this
month,.and. it should be- began'es
early as possible;
,any delv is a
'source of loss in a number of, ways.
Hallowed .to get "dead- ripe," the
grain is not so good and plump, and
sells- for less, 'because' it does -mit
_make so good flour, the straw is less
digestible thitti NV hen cut_ just as • the
grain has pasSed out of the "milk." .
There is less waste from shegingpf.
the. grain, and besides - the hurry_
which comes from waiting, until all;
the work comes'in buntiliis avoid-:
ed.', have everything -in the, way of .
- hired help and machinery . ready .to
go into the'--hativest field on. time ;
delays are dangerous. .. .
Late , havin6Will be done this
month, and much that is to be gath
ered will be 01 a secondary ,itiality
from the neglect to cut it earlier.' A
field of ripened and brown grass is a
sad evidence of neglect, if; not of
I doWnright-thoughtlessness and folly';,
and_the farmer who -'flelays-making
fit hay when it is ta, its best—when
the grass is in flower,--must. k idler a
loss in bitving poor fodder for. his
stock. Late cut • 114 y may and
should be—very largely - cured in the
cock, instead of parching it 'in the
hot sun. The heating and sweating
that it will - undergo4s - ith this man
t,getrient, will improve 'it,nn`d make
it easier -to • handle. - • Hay, caps, as
mentioned in last month's notes, are
very valuable, often saving their cost
during a single. storm..
.11ungarian Grass, or Golden ;gil
let,-may be sown this month-for hay.
that was sown in the.spring
Aliould -be cut before. it get's much
beyond heading. =lf allowed to stand
longer it decreases in value, and the
beards will become, a source of an
noyance to the :stock, esPecially to
horses.' Repeated- sowings °clothier
corn may be made for a continuous
supply of green' feed, until the close
',of the growing 'season. The small,
'cafick.growing varieties, are prefera
ble. • A quantity of . green fodder.at
when the -pastbres - get dry, al
liey very often do in the latter part
di the summer,, will keep.the cows
bp to,a full flow, of inilk, and will be
good food for other farm animals.
Swedish Tdrnips, can be • :;01751 up
to the middle 'of this rnontlr. The
ground from which early potatoes
have been taken, 'is
,excellent- for.a
fate crop of this kind. Thev:seed'
should be sown' in drills 30 inches
IL _'apart ; about -3 11;s. of good
fr.'Lli . per nere.„,-
'
,
too heavy.
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AS soon as the hay is removed
from the meadow a good top dress
ing,, of finely' . divided, well-rotten
manure, may be
: applied with -excel
lent, results. It will produce a thick
bottoin, thus preventing the,sun from
burning up.the. r,(;krts, and also give a
coed second growth, for:cutting or
for pa turage. • For a late erOp, or
one to ceupy a piece of newly clear
ed said, thee is nothino...better than
buekwheat, which maybe sown dur
ing the month of J uly. , The amount
Of seed ,to be sown is from three to
four 'peeks to the acre; 'lf sown
Much later, than the - middle a _Atte
present month, the frosts are riA, to
come before the grain is matured..
When 'root cropS are introduced
into the rotation, there is no'need-of
the turpmer fallow to clear the
ground of weeds and make it deep'
and mellow. These good results are
obtained with the culture and
,growth
of- root crops, and at the same time
there is no loss of the use of the land
Care of Lirve : Stock.i
i
Horses-are hard-worlred,'.aria - deed
the best of care during, he hot days
-of Summer. Frequent brushing, rub
bing,iand currying will be necessary
to remove the sweat stains, and make
the 'coat smooth. An 'occasional
washing, especially of" the legs and
feetiis important. Flies will cause,
grew inconvenience, and .if ,not
guarded against, will worry the ank
mals greatly.. A cotton ,sheet,, is a
great protection,and costs but little.
Horses should have water frequently
but in small quantities, and should
not be alloWed to; go" thirsty so long
as to overload themselves when they:
finAllv come . to drink. - . The . food
. be
shoul e substantiabsomething
more than 'graSs is demanded by a
Working horse, especially if its time
for eating is limited, as is often the
case during this month. The stables
and all
. the surroundings of -the
horse should be kept clean ; a failure
here maydevelop b:ul gases"that may
breed disease.., • • 0 •
Cows that are in milk shauld ' be
watched , ; and given 'extra feed so
soon assigns of a fallirtf are seen;
It is very difficultto - inereasethe flow
after a shriiika , Te occurs. So soon:
as the . pasture begins to get short,
supplement the feed-of the tiekt by a
ration - of green fAilex in the yard or
stall. Many cows suffer from the ex
cessive heat, being exposed the whole.
day through to the hot sun in a tree
less and sliadeless pasture. A past-'
ure should afford a comfortable place.
aim well, as, furnish food Tor . the ani
mals,that time greatest profit may be
Obtained. - . , - .
Store' Sheep will- not - need much
more feed than a 'good pasture will
afford. . Give them salt it frequent
intervals, and see that „they have
shade through, the hot days of mid
summer and a free access to pure
water. • Sheep for the butcher should
be fed liberally -with meal. A quart i
of ground . feed - per day will, with 1
good pasturage, bring the animals i
into good marketable condition. .i
Pigs profit by a good run in clover
or fresh grass. They are naturally
Iclean animals, and only become
-t.‘pigs" when they have mire and mud
holes for a run. Young pigs that
I are _designed for the early winter
market - - shouldbe pushed now by
extra feed. 'A rapid : groWth at this
time will make much difference iii the
profit of keeping pigs. Pig pork . is
the best, and young pigs of an early
1 maturing breed should, therefore, he
fattened. from the start. Sour milk
is uotT enoUgh for them; add grain
feed in liberal quantities. • .
I Chickens hatched , this month will
}be large ! enough , to go through the
coming winter with safety. Hens
I Set after July do not always silenced
1 with their broodi. The hot - weather
11-favors the growth . -
of :vermin, and
for a year.
strict cleanliness must be observed
about the poultry house. It is an
advantage . to have all the , hen tur
keys come off with their young at
nearly the same time, that they may
all go as one ' flock, thus lessening
the cure of looking lifter them,etpee.
ially if they are given the whole
range of the farm. After the broods
are large enough to roam, feed them
enough to_ make them care for their
home. awl_ they will return , to it at
night.—Atherican for
July. - -
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The itchen.Garden.
There is! n time in the whoie year
when the rake.aiid hoe are of more
importance An the Kitchen Garden,
than now. Planting is. mainly ,over
for the - season, and:the weeds are
ready to take. possession of Ow
ground to the injury, of -the crop.
The Asparagus bed should now sp.
pear as a deep mass of green. This
is necessary that nourishment may te
elaborated for the 'rapid gro'Wth
the - tender and much prized, shoot;
for the following spring. The sle,,l q
of the asparagus 'ttops" should kei - :p
down all small weeds—some larger
ones may assert themselves•and will
need to be pulled before they ripen
any seeds: Bush beans, like -the
"Refugee" may be - still planted fur
late use - and.. pickling: It is will 1. 0
nip - the ends of-those Lima vines fiat
run beyond the end of the pole-.
Early Beets nuly be sown for a ~ ti(!
cession of greens and young roOts
during the :triontli. Celery is cow
grown almost entirely by the ',tufa. it
system, putting the plants tin a level
surface, and beaching by. throwing
op - the earth 'in ridges arom. , l. the
plants. quiel. 'growing. varieties of .
sweet corn .way be sti'l planted fur
late use and drying.' Select . a few of
the best ...stalks _to fernifb see'd fur
next year. Ashes dusted over the
cucumber tines will asi,istin keeping
off the -buggy." . • l'iek every day for
pte.kles. The fruit of he egg plants'
is much betterp..
if 1 4. oft ground
by a laver of straw, etc. There are
•usually.more "sets" upon the melon
vines than will mature, and to im
prove the quality of the earlier ones
remove the late set. fruit. Onions
arc ready to be haLvested - when a
large share of the tops lie down,
After the bulks are thoroughly dricil
they should be stored thinly in a
cool, airy place. ilf sweet potato
_ s ines are - allowed to root at tic
iintS, a large part of the nouri,ll
- goes into small -and worthleFts
joint roots at - the- expense of the
main ones. Move the vines at 4 ael l
hoeing. On the other hand
vines- may.be allowed- to take rout
at the joint - i - with .advantage. Sorge
sort of a trellis- should be u.:“.-1 - 44
keeping the tomato vines with
fruit•from the grOund ; .
krn
hay is better• than
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Eating Lemons
A good deal has been s.tid throw:t
the _papers about the healthfult:c : —. l .
lemons. The latest adyie.: . as• to
to use them o they ti, ill do Cit.,
good ions as follows : vol.:-
km?* the benefit of lemonade 19:f..!V
breakfast, but few: know how it k
more than doubled. by takin ,,- ain4.lo.c
at night, also. The way to
hetter of a system wr.L,,i-v.
blue pills or/quinine, k to take 'the
juice cef one, tivo, or th.Ne It: Mons. as
the appetite craves. in a§- , mu,-4 i‘-e
-water as males it pleasant to
without sug,ar, bcfore
In the morning on ril - n;r. or at
half- an hour before briktleFf. - t::la:
the juice or one lemoti.in . a'golikt
water. Thk cleat• the systcm of
.humors and .bile, with mild clliency,
witliout - vny of the wt akening elkets
of:caional ess
pie should not .irritat:.! the Aomach
:by - eating lemons char; the, p , .,werful
acid of the ju:e.:, whieli is alunio,
corrosive, int . :32lo)ly produces
intlaln
mation. after a white, but . pioperiy
diluted. so that it does not burn er
draw the throat, it doe - s, its full
dicing -Work wil,hout ha!' m, and- when
..the stomach
_is clear krf food
abundant opportunity to work 0:1 tic
systcp, hly. •-.
/I",r.y.Y .many p - er'soris vi - ouder Wit
the cranberry sake ,thrit': thLy, ha\ y
at-home,is•lird; thick, and dark. ..-A•
dish - of eonked eranbeWes the
glass omlht to• sofnothin2 ct ry.
beautiful, light and
s delietiti?: , :l'i ,
4uart . of the fruit put one euptul
wateraml two cupfuls of sugir. in a
poreelaindined. stew pan. l'hufr
the tire Where - thi , y may stew ,10:•.!y
for two hourS. Do not dare tri
much less to stir tihem with a
That : kills, scilidities, • and
them.. does ,too e 0 ;,1;:n.r. -
But cook very slowly or yoq
spoil the whole Ihiniv.
AN exeluincre saes that wiu a t:ike
internally in - qUantitie4: of about" a
teaspoonful onee a Week wi'.ll_ food,
sulphur will keep all kinds •pf•
mall free from lice, and promote the
general health. One teaspoonful is
-
sufficient for ten or twelye hens or
three pr •four sheep Or pigs., The
same quantity of elf-taco:Al' e:in
Onabined with it with - good results.
THE English sparrow" llare
.1 drip n
all the other birds fret& this town? . .Wel i,
I should twitter." •
CERMANEMEDY,
RREVMATISM,
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreneis . of the C'hest,
Gout, Quinsy, Sore -Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and_
- Scalds, General- Bodily .
I -. Pains,
Tooth,. Ear and Headache, Frosted
Feet andlars, and all other
Pains and Abhes... ' .
No Preparation on earth coat. ST.JA - ot
a. a Ruts, sure, 'simple and cheap
lt..kmedy. A trial' entails bn‘
but tho eoPnr , l'"
trilling outlay or uo Cents, and every ‘ptle 7I"
with pain can bay,' cheap and Nedtivo proof
alsitas.
' Directions in Peceiei Languages.
FOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAI-47-3
A. VOGELER & CO..
I Baltimore, Md., U. s. . t
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