Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, July 14, 1881, Image 4

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    A Man in•a Millinery Stare.
She Lad ruiliitylacted thatshe didn't
care to go to et;uieb again until she had
her k umnies- bcinizet, but at the mention
of bonnet he turned around and belch
ed out:
'Bonnet r 'Mother new bonnet !
Why don't you go down and buy out
every infernal bonnet foundry on Wood-
ward avenue and done with it
Levn't had bat one this spring,'
she meekly protested. -
One ! Why, you've had forty !'
- 'Only one, my dear; and I can show
you the hill' -
'Well, that cast forty or fifty dollars.'
'On, no. The bill is only nineteen
'Nineteen dollars! WelL that's an
outrageous swindle 1'
'lt is a very plain bonnet,' she re
marked, 'and it was only for spring.'
'How will a simmer hat cost?'
he IL,,ketl, after reading down to the
end of a column
‘Virtii, I'll try to get Along with ten or
twelve dollars, but you—' •'
or twelve demont!' be yelled as
_he half rose up. tell , you it's ankout
rageous swindle, and-no one but an
idiot would submit! They tack the
price on because they think you don't
know bran iron broomsticks !' ,
'Then you go down with me and
make the purchase.'
'Egad ! I will ! I'll go this very day.
and if I don't buy a better bonnet for,
$4 than you have ever had for $lO I'll
eat t ihingles I'
- That afternoon they entered a -Milli
nery store in company, and the old gent
had the look of a man who was bound
to win if it broke a leg.
wife wants a boonet,' he began,
aihe got settled down on a stool.
'Very well. About what price?'
• 'Say from $4 to sO.'
'Tc, *sir. Here is one for $4. It is
for a kitchen girl on Sixteenth street,
and I call it an elegant thing for the
money.'
guess we don't 'wiita,,one 84,'
he. muttered, al a chill flew up his
spine
'lt's very cheap, I 'assure you, and
the colors are very popular with kitchen
girls, but here is one for $G.'
qh, that is more like it ! Now, I
call that handsome.' ;
•So' it is, sir. This i 5 for a second
girl on Winder street, and'she certainly
has good taste; It is the cheapest bon
net I have made for a year.'
`Yes—ahem—no doubt I' gasped the
old gent as red streaks began to color his
neck and chin. 'And what's the price
of this one ?'
'That ? That is sold to a barber's
wife foi es. but I could get you up the
mate to it if you want.'
'Barber's wife—ahem-88—and this
one ?'
'Well, I made the price very low on
that one, as it is for a seamstress w'uo
always buys of me. •I only charged
her $l2 for that.'
'Seamstress, eh ?'
„ 'Yes. She goes out foi. 75 cents per
day, and of course she can't afford auy
better than this.'
Old Whetstone was as red as a straw
berry by this time, and it was only by
a tremendous effort of ,will that he
.could repress a 'gosh darn it !'
'You would't care to look at this $l6.
bonnet, as it is for a mechanic's wife,'
softly remarked the milliner.
'No—ahem—perhaps not,' ho grunt
ed.
'Brit this one at $2O might possibly
do,' she went on, 'although your wife's
position in society would 'only permit
her to wear it for second best. 3aE4
wait and show you something ter
$25 which.will charm you.'
'I won't ! I'll be hanged if I wait
a. minute I' he exclaimed, as be rose up.
• don't feel very well, and I've also
agreed to meet a man at the City gall
- at three o'clock. Martha, you go ahead
and pick out a•bonnet.'
_ . ''One for—for—for $.4, 1 ' she whi3per
• el
'Four be hangs ! Who said anything
about 84 ? . It you can make one for
820-doyou, I'd take it; but if you look
better in one for 825, you can have it
sent up. 'What I was scolding about
this morning was the shape of -your
bonnet—not the cost. I still hold that
- the shapes aro outrageous; but you've
got to have one all the same.'
' And when he4: , got out-doors and
around the corner, he
. struck the air
with his cane and yelled:
'lf a man Lad played that on me, I'd
hunt him to his narrow grave I.—De
troit Free Press.
How we are Poisoned
At a recent meeting of the Lancaster
Agricultural Society, Dr. Green read
an essay on 'How we are Poisoned.'
which contained much information not
generally known. The following is a
brief extract:
farmers do a large amount of
cooking for themselves add their cattle,
poultry, kc., in" copper and brass ket
tles. Any of them when not used for a
time are lined with verdigris, called in
the books subacetate of copper, also
oxide of copper, and it is soluble in
wate!, and is a virulent poison. Brass
kettles` are made from copper and zinc.
Any avid will always act upon metals.
If you stew apples, cranberries, tome
- 'tem, or any fruit or vegetable that is of
an acid nature, the acid eats or corrodes
the copper or zinc. • No matter how
small the quantity swallowed it is it
,foreign substance, as well as poisoncus
and produces indigestion. The acid of
apples - is called malic or aortae acid,
and if it comes in contact with copper,
zinc, lead or tin, will produce malatate
of copper, zinc, lead and tin. The far
`' mentation of apples, of cider made from
apples, produces vinegar, which is di
lute acetic acid, and it will also produce
the same cheinical changes if it has the
opportunity, and the results will be
acetate of copper, acetate of-zinc, lead"
and tin. When the milk becomes soul
it produces lactic acid, which will act in
the bathe manner as the twowcide, and
form lactate of copper, lead zinc and
tin, awl all of these metals are poison
ous, and every •ono injures the health
of the . Individual who has eaten them
in his or her food. Dyspepeis is some
of its forms, paralysis, neuralgia and
affection of the organs of the body are
the sequences. I would as soon have a
;copperhead snake in my house as a
brass or copper utensil for cooking pus
poscd. If they are scoured ever so
clean, the acid will act upon them even
more readily. It is a common occur
rence when pickles beoome a little
changed in the spring, to pat pickles
and vinegar in a copper or brass kettle
awl boil them for a tin:wand they come
out much improved in appearance and
handsomely greened. This bright color
•
is acetate of eiipper. Tin - seta also
lose their 'Mitre by long expose:l.; Nati
form a poison etillatt oxide of tits. Tracy
pipes, lame been' usel for many years
toeutmey drinking hater if it ctincla
for some time 16 Ilia pipe the oxide of
lead is formed and any or.e drinking it
is poisoned.' • -
FAHIt ; AND GARDEN
(Immo Arm Como thiass.-While
there are different times for cutting An
different varieties of pulses for hay,
the period of flowering is the general
indication for the Intrveit to begin. At
this season the saceharine juices that go
towards furaung and developing the
seed are in the stalk and leaves, and if
the grass is saved, then it must , in the
nature of things be palatable and &teen
!oat. Another argument in favor of
cutting grasi before the maturity of
the seed, is that when the seed is per
mitted to develop, the vitality of the
grass becomes impaired, a heavier draft
is made upon the soil and the meadow
in consequence will sooner run out. 1 ,
To these inducements for early cutting
may be added the important fact of a
larger growth of the aftermath when
mowing is done white the glasses are in
The general tendency is to nut the
grass too close, and many fine meadows
receive serious injury therefrom, espe=
cially upland meadows. As -a rule,
arv.ce4 that are cut two inches high
will Mart sooner and thrive better than
when shaved closer to the ground.
Many farmers cut timothy nearly ,or
quite four inches from the ground. -t
AnalTais has proven that grass quiek
ly dried In the sun, without being wet,
produces the very best quality of hay,
but little of its nutritive qualitied hav
ing been • lost in the curing piocess,
hence the necessity of cutting triefilitis
during fair weather. Practical farmers
'differ as to the length of time - grass
should be exposed to the sun and air
previous to being housed. Some con
sider one good hay day sufficient, while
others require two and sometimes three
days. Some prefer tb let the grass lie
on the ground just as it is left by the
mower, while others cure it in the win
drow, and still others cure it in the
cock.
These differences in the curing results*
chiefly from the difference " existing in
the curing- quality of the various grass
es. Clover,.for instance, contains more
water than other grasses, consequently
it requires a longer time to cure-pro
perly. Timothy cares more quickly
than belts grass, ,while the coarser
grasses in tarn require still longer time
than herbs grass. To sum up the mat
ter, the secret of successful hay-making
consists in caring grass just up to the
point at which it will do to pat into the
barn and no more, in order to arrest
the loss of sugar and starch at the ear
liest possible moment Dating the
early part of the / /season tic) days are
often required /for properly curing
heavy grass. Later, when the grass is
neatly ripe, it may be cared in one
day. ,
Farmers generally agree that the car- I
ing of clover is better accomplished in I
the cock than in the sun, for die sue
! cule.nt leaves and tender blossoms of
clover if exposed to. a r scorching heat
are quickly browned and lose much of
'their sweetness. A plan largely practic
ed consists in mowing the clover in the
early part of the day and letting ie lie
long enough to become wilted. Turn
it once in order to wilt the lower side of
the swaths and then.throwing it ,up in
small but high, natiow cocks. After
standing in the cocks two or more days,
according to the weather, the curing
will have been affected gradually and a
valuable quality of fodder secured.
Previous to storing in the (arn the
cocks should be turned over and expo/1-
(A in an inverts.. position to the sun
for a few hours to dissipate any datnp
nem that may exist on that portion
which lay close to the ground. Clover
when stacked out in the field ought to
be protected eithe g i with patent' covers,
thatching 'pr a th r iak top-cover of wheat .
straw. •
When meadow{ hay'is to nniain in
the cocks an indefinite length of time
care should be exercised in the forma•
tion of the cocks. These ought not to
be too large, but built sharp at the top,
with sides nearly perpendicidar, and
finally provided with cloth capS. Hay
carp and tedders, by the way, can hard
ly be. too highly. prized by hayinakeis.
The untutored mind has , often a shOrt
way of taking hold of great truths which
men of_cutture might well covet. Here
is an illustration touching , the order of
nature. - A minister asked an old negro
his reason for believing in the existence
of God. "Sir," said he; "I have been
here going hard upon fifty years. Hvery
day since I have been in this world I
see the sun rise in the east and set- in
the west. The north star stands where
it did the first time I saw it; the seven
stars and Job's coffin keep on the same
path in the sky and never turn out. It
isn't so with man's work. He makes
clocks and watches; they.may ran well
fora while, but they get out of fix and
stand stock still. But the sun and
moon and stars keep on the same way
all the while.' The heavens declare the
glory 1 0f God.' . •
'Because the fire-cracker is a small
thing do not despise it. The fire-crack
er has accomplished wonderful results.
It nearly destroyed Portland on one
occasion and badly injured Eastltoston
on another.
Good Words front Druggists.
"Malt Bitten are the best 'bitters.'"
"They promote sleep and allay nervous
neon."
"Best Liver and Kidney_medicine we sell.
"They knock the 'Chills' every tamed'
"Consumptive people gain flesh on them.
"Malt Bitters have no rivals in this town.
"Best thing for nursing mothers we Lave.'
"We like to recommend Malt Bitters."
June 3071 m
Why an (Meet or loathing and disgust to
yourself and society from catarrh, when Flan
lord's Radical Cure, externally and internally
administered, will cure everYaymptom of the
disease. Every package la a complete treat
ment. Only $l. June 30-1 m
PILES. - . •
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of
weight in the back, bits and totter:part of
the abdomen, canting the patient to suppose
he has some affection of the kidneys or
neighboring organs. _ " At times symptoms of
indigestion ant present 11 flatulency, micas/.
neas of the stomach. cab. -A moisture like'
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
itching, particularly at ht getting
warm in bed, is a very c om mo n stendant.
Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at
once on the application of Dr. Bosapkos Pile
Seined k which acts directly npon.the Parts
iMiaabsorbing the Tumors, allaying the
tehing, and affecting a permanent
etre where ail other remedies havel,failed.
Do not delay until the drain on the system
produces permanent - disability,• but try It
end be cured. Price. &I cents. Ask your
drugist-for it; and when you cannot obtain
it of him, we will sendErePaid, • on recipt
Of price. Address The Dr. uosanko Medicine
Co.. Piqua. Ohio. Sold by Clark B Pnrtoe,
U. End of Ward Home Mock. 1 -
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A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SLiRE.-REVIV63I.I
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IRON -BITTERS are highly recianunended kir ,
al hiss. 1,... q
Taring a certain and efficient tonic; eapadally .Isatigestice, Drpgieio, tw o ,. t
t tiiitt , i4lF4i.er2, , Mai tt.,1.1 1 Los! l'ailprglii, Lack 4,/ I, etc. Twit:bi-*
1 the IttotA griagthens the mut" and gwes nen life to the nerves. They ad 4
like 3. rittrica on the di e 'leutivre ergansinzit:l44i c illd rfulows, Eueh
as Tadt - ng the Food, Belching, Heat 61 the Beartete. The only
• Iron Preparation that , will not b en the teeth or give
headache, Fold by all &unit' ga. 'Write for the ABC Back, 32 pp. of
'mild and amusing reading—seat free.
- - . BROWN
BITTERS
For male by C. T. immErv, Town Ada. Feu
DIACOVERZB OP
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'iI
MEMO COMPOUND.
The Positive Cnre
For all Female Complaints..
znte
Viegliaratical. as Its SUDS Idgoifies. mediae of
Vegetable Itopertles that are hinakas to the mod del
baltebsvaild. Upon one teal the merits of ale Coes.
pound wl/1 be recognised, as relief Is Immedhde j sad
when Its mete eoettneed. In ninety-nine meets aim*.
geed, ape:mew:4 meta egreeted,aa thousands sin tee.
Iffy. On amount of Its pravenmertta, It is today re
commended and prescribed by the bed phydetabe fit
the couatry. -
It will ewe entirely the wont tons of
of the tiwitki.letworsbas, lrregalat dud Wad
Itimatreatten;4lolrarian,
Vlataattos, Moons" an
segoest stdoal weekoeto, math expeehtty adapted to
the (Ibaaite of Ina It will diseolie and evel tonsora
from the uterus In en eatty stage Of direetopoteat. Tbe
teadeogy to eatteercraii bowers there le-ebeckett 'err
sweat, by pa use.
in tad ft baa pored to be tile great,
eat and beat remedy that baa ever been diaeover
ed. It penneetes every petit= of theontero, modem
new life sad vigor. It remorres fattitneasjlatehmende•
strop alit:mita for athraganta, sad relieves woks=
of the stomach •
It cares Bloating, Headaches, MOM=
General Debility. adeeldcarnem. Dept on and ina
gelato= That feeling et bear Met dcnen, eamdmr pats,
waled and backache, to always permanently_ eared by
lee use. lt will at an thaes, and ander all ctreametan•
cis, act la hanaoai With the law that sous the
teroalcsystem.
For EldneFecasplainta or either tee this winceubill
latteorpetootL
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
',prepared at =3 and =Western Avenue, Lynn, Ma}
Prieo • Six bo=les for jS.OO. Seat by mail at the
form of pills. also In the form of Lozeoges,_ oa receipt
of price, =1..00, per box, for either. Kra 11:11!Thif
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bead for yogi
.p iet. hddreea as abom, Mention this paper.
1..i0 family sbould tie without INDIA E. ITECELIX
Lran. nus. They cure Constipathm; Dilloosema,
bad Torpidity oftbo Liver. 3 cents per bas.
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
GMERAL• 'WENT'S, PIELA,
For dale by H. C. Porter Sr. Con
TOWANDA, PA.
0729-80.1 y .
DOES
innr9
iN.DERFUL. •
CURES I
It ads on the Ltd, BOWLS
- "SITS at the anam Use.
clams, the autism artlapoison
thaidssakips la =tipsy and Mi.
m.itilitamasitundlos. Cason.
os in Ithosaistima, licatales.
Dimordsts and !minds Complaints.
ECEZ MUT PIEOPLIE BAT:
11. Stork, of Junction City„ Maros,
17-Wort cured blm after remain. Phy
/I been trying for fear years.
iLa ArnaU, of Washington, Ohio. rays
.3 given up to die try four Pruttgliterit
--I that be was aftmerards cured by
ioodwin, an editor in Cbszdon,_Ohlo,
i not expected to live, being
_bloated
ler, bat Kidney-Wort cured WM.
Jarrett of South Salem, if. Y., say*
. years suffering from kidney troubles'
complkations sins ended by the use of
Wort
Lawrence of Jackson. Term. sneered
atom liver and kidney trotibks and.
Inc bar
bine rels of oiler medicines,"
Tort made
Onto of IldnMy Center s Vt.,
Mt years watt difilmity and
to work. Kidney- art made Win
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GURU
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LIVICR eiNIPLAINTS,
dalpatlonand lf
'IS Israft p a e n Dry_sestobis Tara In
one of welobsosisissis quarts
also k Usual lfssfs. very Caw
for thins that cannot res 7 pre
acts talk ;war 01 4 ;ifiker - tom:
1? MIME DRUMM PRICE, 41.00
1411. RICHARDSON* Co.. Prop's.
Itb ) drjr poit.pakl.) IfeItLtSGTONAT
KM:Ulla% ' SPA VIN •CIUM
frianls sure to cure Swine, SpLlnts,,
rb, tr. It removes ail unnatural
enlargements, noes SOT sums.
Has no equal for any ligisness en
beast Or num. Ulu cured 'hip-Joint
lameness in s person who had suf
fered It yeas. Also cared rheum.
Hem, corns, frost-bites or any
bridges, cut or lameness. It his no equal fot
any blemish on hones. Send for illustrated
dr Mar giving rourrivr rum Price $l. ALL
DIiUGGISTS have it or can get it for yon. Dr- 113
Kendall lii 'Co., Proprietors, Enosburgh Palls.
.ermont. H. 0. Ponca, Agent. Towanda, Pa.
tint fational lank
, TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL, PAIDIN - • $125,000
SURPLUS FUND . .. .. .. 80.000
This Bank offers unusual ficilities for
the transaction of a general
banking business. -
P. N. MTN._ • - ANL IV
• Cleadir. • President
' • kb. 1.'15.
ALW4 ON BAND.—A fine
,vaihity of Paper,
White C4forud Cards, and other
materna ' . for• executing first.olnas Job
Printing, et- the Odic° of Tim MIMI.
?ORD Ilarvnacus. AU orders promptly
szeoutodieo at the Wiest ash ram
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'lug the coo.
co., Baltimore, Did.
IRS. D. V. STEDGE,
Ma srufachtrer of and Deafer in
HUMAN HAIR
GOODS,.
UCH AS W 1 CS, BANDEAUX, 1141P°Pubir
Cliatelaine Braid, ..
Et zut TninG MONGER; so mg HAM TRADE
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Attention given to COMBINGS
Roots way.
SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invis' tibia FaeoPo:ider,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder 'BMA) EiAbtiCEL
ifirPartlcalar attention paid to dressing ladiw
&Mist their homes or at my place of &salami.
over Evans & 1111dretb's store. .
' n0v18421 13a. I). V. filtarDCUL
You that have beauty,
Came and let us take it, -
_And you that have none,
Come and let no make it. •
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HaYLOD .6 ( 110 CkWellf'
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Cordially Wilts the public to give them s call
at the
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Rooms formerly ocenpiedly
.G. H. Wood, .
TOWANDA, PENNA..
Recent improvements in the idgylight have fur.
niched facilities for taking perfect pictures
gnicklyand in all kinds of weather.
PORTRAITS PROM PROTOORAPRB._ Ind DR
MA= PERSONS a twenty. Finished in In
dia DA, Water Colon, Crayons. or Pasta**, any
sire. "
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FINEST; Worm OF ARTISTIC EXCEL
pENCE GUARANTEED.
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STOCK or FRAMES ON HAND
AT ALL TIMES.
C. S. DAYTON. -•-- ROCRWRLL.
Towanda, Oct e,lBBO. . 17 ,
Wago . !!& . c . !!!ages
,OLD zarainzairmENT.
JAMES ! BRYANT,
would
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call the atten
tion of - FARMERS ands
others to his large and complete
assortment of
Open & Top Buggies
PLATFORM WAGONS
sal of his '
own MANUFACTURE and war
- ranted in every par
tienkr
Bryant's Flexible Springs used In all Platform
Wagons. The easiest and best In use.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY!*
Look at these figures:
Two seated Carriages trout SOO to $175
Pbsetons. one seated 125 to ,150
Top 'Bugg gg ies ..... 123 to 150
Open Rules • le to 'lOO
Democrat Wagons 90 to 1 110
Remember MA the above are an fully warrant.
ed. first-class or no pay. - '
Repairing promptly &Mended to at 25 per r oent
below last years prices.
Mice and Factory cos. Hain snd Elisabeth Ste.
.7 ASSN BRYANT.
8-10 tt7l.
• 'GEORGE OTT,
0 1 1 0 i leueaW luble k Cathie WA
I li •
Prices cheaper than the chea
' . ONEL MORE •
PICTURE CALLERY
DT TO NANDL
G. H. WOOD at = CO.
will open their New Gallery, in
Patt,on's Blocky
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up
entirely new, with the beet of instrumente. we
are prepared to mate
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting l all for Wets.
in nest envelopes, 10 for sl.oo.Copying of all
kinds of Pbotographs,and Stereoseopie and lams_
view work done at *imitation.
Give us a call and we will try and watt you
in price and quality. - tow 28
J. H.. SIMIMCIN'S.
_THE PASHIONABLIP
BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER
- MANUFACTURER. .
Li now prepared to do all kinds of work In
his line in the West styles, and of the best
material.
ALL WORK aid MATERIAL WARRANTED.
Repairing done neatly and promptly
on short notice.' ' PATTON'S
BLOCK Over Jacob's Clothing Store.
Dr. Jom' Iftraxacum lonic
or Dyspepsia Kalcorie; s potable compound
whose virtues burs stood s ism 0/ 40 UAW, is
Istillible in the owe a,. Omni Ds•
batty. chronic Weskuses try * . Ipiws lid.
stays, Blunt Brietb;ll667l7=6l; Mos' Dome.
Pain is the Ilteimseb, 10.4 sad Pinion.
Wt/ *doted to all Muni Maw" so 'matter
what the sip of the 64711064 log to. WWI 76 chi
Sold by druggists. lbw 20 ly
IF YOU ARE TEIBSTY
Oda s glass of alenallaMlla 6 IllUaas•
Dam fps, &MOM boressystM u s
assos, volyssldsg, sad sat osoolinaprs.
toataths otsmossor onsplallaSs. It Woo sots as
blood vorldot so/ olSosoloUlli or Is.
toslostlai 'libels Wag • pats irspdablis mop
iusiton sada:beg, boo bon saWklag ms.
asoseldag IssoWlY=W thing
le within go maw of lila poorest. • SE cm
'Ames asssassaa ista amass ow sass I a
dorer! by taaaanasoo advocates sad yardoluo.
All druggists of
°miry staralkospen sidl
Ilfhplossis - Volot IL W. Malt id sad
rallsdolpals, Ps. • - , Nag 99.
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Genera Dalian in
GROCEMES,
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
SAVE BEKOVED
CO& MAIN AND PINE , STS
Mho oLI stand of Fos. Storms klbrcar.l
They invite attention to their complet6
amoortment andrveiy large otoek of
Choke New Goode, :which they
have alarai• on tutad.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
PRODUCE - TRADE
Anti Cai.b Paid fur Desirable Hinds.
•
M. J. LONG.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1
JAMES MCCABE
HAS BEHOVED nib . GEOCERY EUSINZBI TO
THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OP WAIN
AND BRIDGE WINEETS.= WHERE
• \ HE HAS woman -
Head ,Quarteri
FOE EVERYTHING IN THE LINE or
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ate.,
I CASH PAID-tor Pro
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duce. Fine BUTTER and EGGS
a.specialty.
April - 19 lry
NATHAN TIDD,
•-• • - •
'PITTSTpN, WILKESBARRE
TOOT es PINE maze, NEsit coviO Rom.
TOWANpA; PA,„
WIBOZ PA
sr LOWEST PRICES ( FOR C43H. 4t
TLsp.t m 7 .014 Mendi end the public
'lllsussulr is so tea. • ess9Bo.
COOLEY CREAMER. .
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No Dalrysaie out Mind to'. be without one. It
wialow more sad better Natter with lop labor,
Davla's Silvans Churn
bests thaw all, wad any little boy -ass shorn
With it. • •
*ia E v earo
Evaporator -
ItMe r ney Wise needs.
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Is ahead of anything Of die tied Is nee.
lot sale by !MEM COBURN. Agent.
* . B.llThet, Bradford Co. Pa.
B. 16 001101111. Agent loi Western Endtord and
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Fine Blink Books
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Tbl Searftmll of my butanes Is very corn
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tbo wants of my Wrens.
WOO
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CLOCK NOIWNOISTS. to.
constantly on band. IMP $125 worth 'Of designs
for $l. Send for prig:Bllsta.
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order to gnalifr for *be eminatione.
many awe thia - plan min SUL awls
per'estimmo.
MOle. Terms beg* Ilareb 21st, 1881.
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A. 114 WA.T.OHES I p .
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KEIT TO THE BEST.
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Got Bider. IiOI7LOMVPI7BI IKUP. tha
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amp awl Nahum -which they elEar at loaf
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Dips, and Fornlshinfresods,
before yon get your new " SPRING
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AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
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coming every day for you - , to select
from, comprising all the
NOVELTIES
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An experience of fifteen years in the
__ I _
Clothing trade prompts me to say that
can suit: your fancy as well as your
packet-balk at
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Feb. 2A, IN)
EB. A. B. WHITNEY,
FAMONABLE
MILLIS, MR,
DRESS•FITTER & DRESSMAKER
ALSO AGEHT FOR THE
ElomestioPerfeiptarittingiNstterrus
No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
Stock entirely new and fish from the city; no
old goods in stock.
pi.=.and work unsurpassed either in styles
up. ect2B4,
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curi • ntiain
pirb.A.THAN r
S enema Arnold
Having hued his farm b in Warren;
has located in the above
branches of Nisi
mess, OD
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FRONT ST.,! E BRIDGE,
Towanda,. rim.
RE HAS IffABLING POW.° R 01113338.
Focus* ol stalls. a cents eaelr. Also. Hones
and Carriages for hire. •
Itlacksinitldng in all Its branches. prompt
done. Horse shoeing a specialty.
Oanisges liannischired and Repaired.. /f Yon
want anythingin the above line call on
SENECA. ARNOLD.,
April 2114 f
MI
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Chicago & North-Western
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011 NO. Nebraska, Callifosala,
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for
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Tor Milwaukee. Green Day, Oshkosh.
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Owatonna, and all points Minnesota. Dakots,
Wisconsin and the Northwest.
At Conseil Blues the Tnine of the Chicago k
North-Western and she 11. P. Wye demi tram.
arrive et and nee the same Mgt Union Depot.
At dose, connentione us solo with
the Late ore; Michigan Central, ilelthaots k
Ohio, Yi. Wane and Peaneyinale. end °ldaho)
k Gram Truitt Wys, and -the Elliallble end Pan
Handle itoidee.
. srelose connections made &Mutation Points
It is the ONLY liNit,immatng
Puthaan Hotel Dialig Can
Chicago and (bona bluffs.,
Pullman Sleepers os NI Night Resins.
' Insist upon Ticket Aleut* lelUeli leit tiekiti
vie this coed.. Thasizei yourflatete, said versa
to buy if tbeydo sot nail. over the ad,. k
liortlaWeetere Rall_ley , • e
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. . . .. MI iitsts and cowarry listless baiss is or trill get it kicirca.
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. costs. elle matt. whereto ires It. A. = . ..... V
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THE WORT SECCEERFUL REMEDY ever die
caveredi as it is certain in its affects and does
not blister. Also excellent for human dash.
REJJ) PROOF BELOW.
From a Promineiat Physician.
Waehingtonville. Ohio. June 17th. 4 130. .
Da. B. J. Hennas k Co.. Gents:. }waiting your
advertisement in Turf. Field and Farm. of Ken
dall'a_Opavin Cure, and having a 'nimble and
111= Eons which had been lame from 'lrvin
months: I.sent to you fora bottle by
eapress. which in aim weeks removed all lame.
seas ana eulargentent and s large splint from
another hone, and both hones are to-day as
sound as colts. The one bottle was worth to
me one hundred doUars.
Respectfully yours, - H. A. Berrotxn, M.D.
Ken 's :Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN. FLESH.
litherafteld. Vt., Dec.. 2!,1879.
B. J. Kirlimm. • Co.. Gents:—l wish to add my
testintonyin favor of your laminable liniment.
"Kendall 's Opevla Care." In the spring of 1862
I . slipped on the los end sprained my right limb
at the knee joint. I was very lame and, at times
suffered the most excri:ulisting pain.l wore a
bandage on it for a year, and tried most every
thi.ag in my reach. but could end nothing that
would give me permanent relief. When I over.
worked, it would pain rue very much. In Aprtl
1878 I begthithialt I should be a cripple for
life; but ha some 4 "
of Kendall'sflipavin Cure"
thought I w try it. I used one third of a
bottle, and experienced relief at once. The pain
lentils - and has not troubled me since. I feel
very grateful -to you and would recommend
"Kendall's !win Cure" to all who suffer with
sprains or rheumatism.
Tours truly. DIAL .13ayszu..
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
AND
BOOK BINDER,
PAPER RULER,
Alfred J. Purvis,
No. 131 Genessee street,
UTICA; N. Y
AU sort In his' line done veil and promptly. at
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HORSEHORSi m
o Bend cur 23re eta. in stamps
r ncy for them
vase norms of ..41 Treatise on the Hone and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all diseases. has 60 this engravi
ssumngs showing
BOOKposit:thus aed by licit
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as well as their effects and antidotes when a
25 obi :Ir. a large fol
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showing teeth of each year i n lug* amount,
of other valuable horse information. - Hundreds
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200.000 sold In about one year before it was re.
vised shows how popular the book Is. The re.
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Kir ri-lyr.
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JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE
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CANCERS C URED
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a its alesbosate sad whaustive chancier to an
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The °patients!" ass dhie
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ter Ask to see the "Disdereleirenliii
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an article superior in quality and lowest' price
than any other in the market. A prominent
and experienemi Neer York physician gives it as
his opinion . that chocolate is .preferable to us
or coffee. because it adds strength to the body.
new life to tho exhausted brain, quiets the ner
vous system. harmonises Use • workings of the
digestive organs. and gives purity to the blood.
For a superfine confection, ask your confec
tioner for otra Sweet Spiced VeraUe Chocolate
Aschenbach & 9d and; sta..
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HORSE Bend
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MIK. It treats all diseases. has SS fins engrir-
Nri sk AV d a t re ofarosss
umed s by sic oo k Ai ec o=
s of VALUABLE RECIPES. rules
for telling the age of a horse. with an 'naming
showing teeth of each yew, and a large amount
of other Valuable- horses Information. 'Dr. Wn.
8. Mal nark "I. have bought books that I paid
N sad sio for which I do not Ilk° as well se I do
ras." Rum Tom • Cramtars. Ammo WAsits.
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Ow running Water, sad Burglar-Proof Lotto
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and within three adulates! walk of both Home ,
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