11 BOY'S MARY. I eras ate years ole.,ycsterday, an' mamma aim says to me: 4 Georgie, wot would . you like for a hurthdaY present ?' So I said 'a dir*,' cause all my grow.; ed np sisters ke4p a dirt', an' I thought it would be about the' figger. So mant- m 3 she got me one. I wanted to begin - • it all rite, so I stole up 'to Lily's- room to .copy snthiu out o' kern, but she kepes it locked up in her w-iting•desk, an' I had a offal time getting a key that would ffp : At last I found one, an' set down when Lil was out a-e.alliag an' coppie4oph a page good as I could. I've got three sisters what all kerma their dirt's an' - writes into 'em every night after their hair is took oph an' pat in the bum drawer, icept what is put in crimps. So to-nit© Minter Wil yem Smith he comes to see Li!, like he does most every evening, a big ugly ole bashlor that my sisters makes lotsof fun of behind his back, an' I was in the pay- lor with my dirt' in,my hand-an' he ast me wot I got, an' hive) me sum candy, an' I showed him my dirt', an' he red this out loud to Lil an' Be s s, which was -in the room all flied np to fits: • 'I wish that stupid ole Bill Smith would would keep hisself to home. He came agen Sunday night. I never, never shall like him one bit, bid mother says he's wrich an' I must uccept him if ho offers. Oh ! how crewel it is to make me practice such dooplicity 1 , It seems as if my heart :Would brake. What awful grate big red hands be's got an' can't talk about within' brit how many houses he owns, an' his cravats is in retched taste. I wish he'd stay away an' done with it. He tried to kiss me wen he was going' Sunday night, but I'd just as soon have a lobster kiss me. Oh ! he is so different fromaweet, sweet Montagne De Jones. Wot a pity lEen tague is a poor Clerk ! I cannot bare .this misery much longer. Montagne is jam an' reproaches me bitterly. Oh ! wot a fraud this life is. I'm very of it.' Lii she was a-screechin' an' a-tryin' to snatch it all the time, , but Mr. Smith ho held it up high, an' red it all; then he sed`to me wot made you rite such stuff ? I sed it wan't stuff—l got it out - of my sister Lily's diry, an' I gess she knew ennff to keep one, an' ho took his hat an' went, and Bess she sez to me: 'Now you've done it, George Hackett !' Lil made a grab at me, bat E. dodged an' run I never see such a boy as I am fur geltin' into scrapes. • The hull family is down on me, an' say I've' spiled the match an' lost 'em a hundred thousand dollars, but I can't -see how I am to blame for jest takin' a few lines out of Lily's diry. One thing is sure—the rest . o' this 'book will be my own composiabun, good or bad. I'm disgusted with the fool-stuff in them girl's dirys. There was such a row• to home 'bout it to-day I didn't seem to want my din ner, so Ivent fishing. It wasn't cloudy, so they wouldn't bite. A ma 4 come along an' he sez: 'Got any bites, sonny ?' I wish folks wouldn't call me sonny— it makes me mad; so I hollered: 'Dam the fish !'• And he sez: IVot a wicked boy !' And I sez: 'Not a tall, the fish is in the,dam.' ' And he scratched his head and went on. Just then suthin' bit, au' I lean ed over too. far an' fell in. You oughter seen me go over that dam an' shoot into the mill an' go right ore;, the wheel, but it wan't until after I get into the chute that I thought I guess they'd be sorry, now they'd never ha 4 Georgie to scold no more. I don't know what I trunk wen they got me out, coz I was drowned dead as• a door r nale, but they roled me on a- bard, bloomed into my inside with a bellows, an' I come to an' Lust 'em if they'd; saved my fish pole. I don't know wot uncle mamma cry wen they brought me homei : coz all right . then, an' I told her so. I was awful glad I fell in, coz they got over bein' mad at me. Lil made me 4ome real good toaste an' tea; an' bout 'dark they all went down to supper an' left me rapped up in blankets that I ihought I should smother, so. I got up an' put on my best ,siate—my other one was gettin' dry. I betted they'd scold me for gettip: up an' I crawled down into the parlor, an' got behind the cur tains of the bay winder. I was that tired I fell asleep an' wen I woken up up heard voices, an' I made out 'twas' ) - Susan an' her bow a-settin' together on the soft'. . Bess, she was rattling away at the peano t'other end o' the room.- Lil was up-stairs, 'cause she knew Mr. Wilyem Smith wouldn't come no more. 'We'll haf to wate,' says he, 'at leste a yesr. Old Docktor Bradley wants a young man to do the ridiu' an' he's promised to take me in as pardner this fall. Can you wate for me, my dailin'? You'll haf to haf lots of pashnuts,' sez he. 'An' so will you,' says Hue ) •;an' then they laughed. `We'd better kepe it a profound secret for the present,' sez he. - 'Yes,' sez she, 'of course. It's the -best policy to kepe loneengagements secret, suthin' mite happen, you know.' And then she jumped np as if she was shot, an' run across the room, an' set down in a chair jist in time, for some folks come in, then some more. Everybody wanted to know how poor little Georgie was, an' then mamma came in an' mid I'd run away—she was awful 'fraid I was dellerius out of my head, my brute might be effucted. tie I jest gave them , curtains a whop, an' jumped right out as if I was a•playite leap-frog, and the way they hollered would a made you laugh. '0 Georgie, Georgie I' groaned poor mamma, 'you'll be the deatli of me, I know you - will.' 'Were you in the bay-Winder all the time ?' ast Sue, a-turning' red an' pale. 'Yon bet,' sez I, an' then I wank at her an' wank at her an' watik at him. 'I knowed honesty was, the best policy,' I begun; 'but wot makes it the best policy not to let on when you'i engaged, like you was about ?' Then Sas she jerked me oat o'-tlie!rooni, an' jis' as we got* the. door I; hollered: 'Let go my'arm I I'll go without bein' grabbed. Say, Sue, I wonder wot made you hop off the soft' when those folks rang the bell !, Did Ducktor,)lfoor—* Bat ihe put her hand right over my mouth and slammed the door. 'I have as good ainind as ever I had to eat, to Whip you, Georgie she sEz, beginning to cry. 'You have let the oat out of the bag, you horrid, horrtd boy!' 'Wot cat ?' t I. `Docktor Moore will never forgive yen,' sobbin' as if she'd dropped her only stick o' candy in the well. !We did't want a sole to dremo of if, for the the next six months.' 'lme sorry I did it, his,' sez never do it agano if you'll stop blubber in.' What did I do, anyhow If Pa a-knowed.he was so easy ftitened I wouldn't a jumped out sosndden fOr,the world. I wouldn't marry a feller was so 'fraid o' things. He might•get seart into a fit some time if he saw, . n white sheet on the close-line in the night. I don't believe in goats, do you 2' • By that mamma shecame an' took me up to bed agane, an' tole Betty, the chamber-made, to stay by me till I fell aslepe, an' I got Betty to write this in my dirt' for me, cause I felt so tired and sleepy. -Betty's bow's got red hair and a crost eye. I peked through the ary winder onest, and seen him kepe one eye on the cook—that's ill-tempered as she can be—an' ene on Betty, sn' I wished I had crost et' es, so could keep one on my book, an' one on Tommy Fuller wen he puts pins in the scholar's seats. Croat eyes would be tho con - vinyuntest things far boys that have to go to school. Betty yawns like the top of her hpail would fall off. So I must cloase.' FACTS FOR FARMERS. Oats grown on clay laud make! the best meal, keeps longest and brings the highest price. Australia - has a larger acreage of wheat than Great Britain,...while our acreage is twelve times as great. &me t dairymen estimate that butter" milk is worth one-quarter to one-half more, and others twice as•much aristim milk . Most of the line iraportki Italian:olive oil used for ranking sale is squeezed out of cotton seeds in the Southern States. Arkansas lands are now somewhat in demand—those located in the cotton belt—by capitalists who intend engag ing in cotton culture. 6 . Now is the time to build a.d paint your farm gates so that they wilt be ready for immediate use when the prop er season arrives. A.-teliipoopful of carbonic acid in two gallons of water is said to prove as de structive to the current worm and rose bud as hellebore. In spite of drouth and chinch bags, Kansad, according to the latest reliable estimates, will have this season about 100,000,000 bushels of corn. In selecting bucks endeavor to pro cure one. from a hardy breed rather than for size. Ccst of keep, care and man agement are important . - Nutmeg trees bear for seventy or eighty years, having ripe fruit upon them all seasons. A fine tree in Jamaica has over 3,000 nutmegs on it every year. One dollar's worth of food when the cow is dry is worth $1.55 after she Comes in. An animal in poor condition cannot digest as much food us one in good "cal dition. When a farmer neglects or refuses co operating with his brother farmers, he strikes a blow at the advanceirgnt of his class and becomes his own worst enemy. Prof. Riley says that the heat and drought of the past summer have killed off the Hessian fly, and that immunity from its attacks may be expected for some years to come. If ewes suffer from excess of milk or inflammation of the udder on account of weakness or loss of the lambs the milk should be drawn either by'hand or by substituting an Orphan lamb. A black walnut &aril that was planted by a WiscOnsin farmer about twenty yecrs ago on some waste land, recently sold: for 8327,000. The trees are now from sixteen to twenty inches through. The Mayville Eagle says Richard, Gaither, of Mason county, Ky., has sixty acres of corn that .will yield sixty bushels to the acre, which at 60 cents per bushel will bring him 82,160, or $36 per acre. Do not forget to blanket your horses when standing in ttw street this Cold weather. Horses recently clipped and blanketo . in the stable should not be allowed to stand in the street uncovered. Merino ewes that have been- bred to Cotswold bucks will bring forth lambs that will require copious nourishment. The Merino mother is a small sheep. Such a cross needs the watchful eye of 'the farmer. Carbonate of ammonia is nearly as vol atile as liquid ammonia. Sulphate or am monia is not volatile, but easily. soluble. Mciriate of ammonia, the sal 'ammonia of commerce, is less soluble than the sulphate. A proper remedy for a young ladj who is short of stature is to get spliced, as soon as possible. Carpet designing is a new 'employ went open to women. But , women al ways have some design on the carpet. A Card. We take great pleasure in calling' the at tention of our friends and customers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup whiCh is perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will not nauseate, and gives relief almost instant ly. It matters not how severe ,your Cough may be, how many cough medicines you have tried, or how many physicians you . ' have con sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro perties of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend.' ing matter. leaving them in a healthy con dition, free from irritation, and the air pas sages clear; besides invigorating and strengthening the general system. Price 50 cents. For the positive cure of Consninp- Hon, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, :Irritatioia of the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Croup, Wu. enzai Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, wo recommend this medicine above ail others. Yours truly, CLAY B. Portia, June 2-Iy. S. End Ward House Block. . PILES. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and -lower part, of the abdonen, causing the patient to suppose ho has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring. organs. At times symptoms of indigestion are present u flatulency, uneasi ness of the stomach. etc. A moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, pa rticularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common attendantt Internal, External and Itching Piles yield's. once on the Application of Dr. Bosanko's Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense Itching, and affecting a permanent card where ail other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be cared. Price, 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it, and when you cannot obtain it of him, we will send it, prepaid,*on recipt of price. Address The Dr. Bounko Medicine Co.. Piqua. Ohio. Sold by- Clark B. Porter, K. End of Ward House BloCk. • June 2-1 vr- LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, 'NOTE MUDS, &c, printed to the best style of the art st the litistuacu °Mee, Annual Statement Receipts and Expe4ditures of Bradford County `From January I, to. December 31, 1881. ExPen ' ! • , • To amc mat paid Auditors); I .S2il 00 Bridge contracts...—. ..... . ...... ....... 15,056 641 Bridge repairs , . 12,66419. Bridge view 5......,. • - ' -:.. • 127 09 Bradford Count, Agriculturall Socie - ty 1 _lOO 00 Constables for making returns to court : " and attending at:elections... _ ; 802 44' Assessors . ' 2,533 97 Costs in Commonirodth sults.-- 1 4,728 51 Counsel to Commissioners ' : 60 00 Crier and Tipstaves of Court , 679 00 District Attorney ' , ' / i 406 00 Election expenses - -' ,1.711 40 Fuel and lightsl,olo 01 G I rand jurors . - . 1 1350 31 , Traverse jurors ' 1...." ; 7,862 93 Insurance on public buildings ' - ' 76 00 Repairs,turniWre, fixtures and labor on I imbue buildings and grounds I. 969 74 Coroner and Justices holding inquests I 211 24 Jury Commissioners and clerk 279'48 Blank books in county °dims - , 663 04 Postage and stationery : 140 68 Public printing.\,. ' ! 1,028 69 prisoners' support in jail 12,154 87 Prisoners' support in Penitentiaryl,34B 40 Sheriff conveying prisoners to penitan'y 1671 41 Prothonohu7,Quarters Sessions fees...) 463 CO -- Rent of room Troy Court llO 00 Sheriff for summoning jury... . . . .... 1 167 00 Sheriff fees in Commonwealth nulls.— I 144 98 Tax rel'undod... Wild cat certificates i 13 76 Making duplicates, eta ' 73 00 Stenographer of Court 1,217 82 Bounty for return of stolen horses—. •-58 80 Insurance on Towanda bridge.... .. . 180 00 Damages for los* of sheep by dogs in 11130 812 it State Lunatic Asylum 102 04, Copying index is, Register's Moe— 223 00 Dr. To amount paid for completing the Poor Honse and constructing Insane Hospital $13,803 38 Stock and labor ' 1,470 19 Fixtures and furnishing Insane Hospi tal Maintenance Outdoor relief • " Support of poor insane in lunatic hos pitals Transportation of poor. Transportation of poor insane from Harrisburg, Danville. and Warren lu natic hospitals to County House Dr. 4 o. W. Carrier, Poor-House physi cian 330 00 A. Cornell, Superintendent 600 00 Tax on loans, Poor-House bonds 160.00 Total State and Poor Tax. • - ' - - e _ - _ iLocouver WITH THE HE Accouter WITH rat. Benitez Cox ... COLLECTOSS OF STATE LECTORS op POOl4 TAX EN BRAD COUNTY Texas is BRADFORD roau Coulon Poo* Durrarcr . , COUNTY You THE lama 1831. ron THE YEAS 1881. r • _ • . • . • . . . TOWNSHIPS I I.iJasEs I t; . 1 . . mi to : ~1 .0. 0 • AND • I OF .3 . • .0 4 2 . S J • • , 2 e - G 0 " l'i 1 i . 11 , 0 - ' . 0 8., BOROUGHS, . COLLECTORS. te l'.• 1 0 .. U to 10= 0 .... • , a i , 8 I 0 k •rl g , 0 P•I Q 4 !;1 4. s " •,:.. 1 4 1; . , 11 1 • .. Y I . ~I i • . 4 t - , hi 0 ,4 A• a a' a • 13 r 1.••-••..• ....--••••• ..•••••• ....a.. ..4 •C 1 .4 .4 , -- -- Armenia T I,D.D.Alexantler . 174 30 158 151 783 8 , 321 103 70 94 091 $4 66 $4 95 Asylum T ..... ..'F. D. Korrick .. 7 4 0 90 694 60 ! 9 7 5 36, 55 f 434 51 407 . 29,5 78 21 44 Athens B ..... . ..IC, W. Canfield.. 1020 76 813 00; 104 93 42 - 7' 586 38 AK 32; 94 48 '•24 60 Athens T ...... .. ,W. Dunham ... 1922 66 1774 121 55 17 93 37 1136 77 1056 33! 24 79 , 55 GO Albany T IW. L••• Kenyon"' 396 58 367 261 10 0:1 19 3 I 235 28 221 881 17411 68 Alba B F. W. lager_ ' 100 57 04 28i 133 4 9 56 36 63 54 ... .. 2 82> Barclay T IJ. Cantwell j 903 22 582 061 290 53 30 63 538 46 342 25, 178 20 18 01' Darlington T... / 0. S. Travis 1 671 81 627 39! 11 40 33 1 398 32 372 361 , 836 19 60 Burlington W..IJ. A. Phillip...l 528 26 497 69. 1 4 48 26 1 815 53 298 33, 1 r 15 73 Burlington 8.. , • M. S. Douglass.; 101 02 93 251 282 t9l 55 10 52 35' 275 Canton T . IS. Ayers.. ... • 1178 65 1099 45 21 24 57 8 688 GI 654 18, .. . 34 43 Canton 8..... .. I W. C. Sech . r . isi.. 520 68 501 / 9 211 26 : 3 1 7 71 360 65' .. 1. 24 15 82 Colombia T "IL. McClure .... 1251 43 1186 12 .2 89 62 4 748 75 709 771 182 37 36 Franklin T.:.. I S. McKee. ._ .. 412 971 388 911 359 2/1 4 1 240 92 • 227 33 163 11 96 Granville 'l' • .5. pseud ..1 775 22 731 271 546 38 4' 451 54 426 22 282 22 43 Herrick T" ... .. H. F. Roger.. ..1 535 96 307 03 225 26 :. L 310 50 294 03 1 00 1 lb 47 W. Litchfield T , H. Carmer..! 829 68 778 70 1 -10 00 40 • 493 78 — 462 25 721 -24 32 Leßoy T t. A. Woo s t er .. 700 07 659 44 612 34 71 417 13 393 94 246 120 73 Leßaysvillo 8.. E. H. Codding.. 251 35 238 60 19 12 • 132 40 125 731 111 G 62 Monroe T ..... .:IW. A. Kellogg .. 123 51 682 20 • 53 8 35 91 • 427 31 403 061 3 04, 21 21 Monroe B .... ... 11, IL Monett.... 176 22 166 80 •58 81. 100 20 95.53' 341 503 New Albany 8.. Gee,. Wilcox._ 46 45 43 15 101 227 - 27 36 25 401 54 134 Orwell T........, A. tt A11yn.... 051 96 900 50- 1 / 4 4'03 47 39 ' 561 66 530 70' 42 27 93 Overton T IV: Hick 265 80 207 93 40 93' 10 94 158'53 124 41 1 258 855 Pike T - M. E. Beecher . : 1122 51 1061 37 528 55 : 855;38 620 97 1 731 32 68 RidgebarT T.... P. C. 8r0wn... . 869 22 822 91 300 43 31 516 72 488 361 1 661 25 70 Rome T (7; M. Vn*Wine 725 77 682 50 729 35 92 432 80 405 79! 6 661 21 95 Rome B 97 94 92 61 55 487 57 43 1 54 231 , 311 285 • 1228 02 1164 74 1,98 61.30 731 65, 694 15 97.' 36 53 Shesbognin T... Ge ß.G o . .Ch Wi l l l m ds ot .. Smithfield B._ 0. Phelps...... 141 7 67 1332 09 15'47 70 11,, 817 08 1 768418 784 40 46 So. Waverly 8... J. Westbrook... 463 70 419 05 22'66 22 - 011 267 09 314.48 .9 75 12 83 Smith Creek T.. Geo. Jenkins .:. 686 73 573 70 283 30 19 1 359 85 . 381 10 79.17 95 s yr i n vi e l d tr ... A 4 G B et t y 3248 86 1178 40 844 62 02 ' 746 13 703 45 250 37 18 T Stand. atone .. P. J. Kingsley.. 558 67 526 00 5 111 27 691 332 31 312 HO 305 16 413 Sylvania B M." 13. s cou t im.. 111 31 105 54 22 6 55t 63 91 60 71 320 Towandaß = A. 'Wickham .... 3091 58 2881 92 57 09 151 67 1766 08 1615 63 33 85 86 GO Towanda Nor. T. C. Clancy 929 96 309 82 383 16 311 196 65 184 56 2 271 972 Towanda T F. W. Fisher... 681 61 601 40 28 46 31 65 / 373 61 . 388 94 16 831 17 84 Troy B N. j . s tewart ..... 1128 04 1058 30 •14 01 65 70, 662 It 636 06 8 401 27 08 Troy T li. N. l3lB 95 1248 38 697 65 601 787 73 744 61 3 6 2; 39 20 T . Eumarem , T.... .:C1apper..1F1a........ 625 83 589 55 525 31 03 372 84 349 93 6 13 1 18 38 Terry T 8 . B owan , • 1“ 479 62 445 59 10 58 23 4 279 02 269 1. 6 201 13 64 Ulster T..: t i Bartholomew 714 27 675 52 320 35 5 419 46 397 30 125 20 91 Warren T W.P.8 0wan.... 1064 92 1005 42 658 52 631'86 597 50 272 31 44 Wells T 6. B. wi cus ,.. 902 79 852 48 545 44 8 535 47 603 72 313 26 62 Wilmot T O. Dieffenbach.. 530 65 490.30 14, 45 25 314 80 291 94 7 48 . ' 15 37 Windham T 6.63. mu 1359 93 812 33 49142 7 . 495 45 468 17 2 64i, 24 54 Wysox T .. '. R. Bishop. 937 75 876 44 -1518 45 r 545 00 611 00:6 16 / 96 94 ii i ; 1067 95 f 996 94 18 5 52 47 005 33 504 811 'lO 84, 29 73 w ye t os t og .r .... . w . Gi m ,,,b er , —.....- .--.•, .-- 1 —...—. Total Fr •• • —....3735 356 4594 50 1 , 938 32 1820 1 ,21802 4S 20223 17 515 00 44 1064 31 John H. Grant, Treasurer, In Account ,With the County or Bradford. To amount balance in Treaaary from last report $22,597 18) Duplicates /or 1881, including re-as. sessments Received from late Treasurer William Bunyan County tax received on returned lands Incidental receivals Fine received from George Young....' County loan - Overdrafkat Citizens National Bank.. Toba.J.. John H. Grant, Treasurer in Account With Bradford County Poor District. To amount beetles in Treasnry from last report' Duplicates for year 1881 Poor tax received on returned lands. . Cash received fromBupt. Poor• House Farm Cub received from Asa Forrest it,.Cash received on Poor' Dist lethond • . ~ Total STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BRADFORD COUNTY SS.: r .. .. We the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby . certify. that the foregoingiiss true and correct statement of the receives and expenditures of rthe said County, and of the Poor District which it compotes, from the first day of January, A. D., 1881, to the thirty-first dar e r l December, A. D. 1881, both days inclusive. i i Witness our hands and odiclal seal at Towanda; Penna., this 18th' day of,lannary, A,. D. 1882. 1 • DANIEL BRADFORD, MYRON RlNGSLEY,}'Commissioners.C M. F. RANSOM,- Attest: WILLIAM LEWIS. Clerk BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.: - . , We. the undersigned. Auditors of said Comity, do hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing statement and the vouchers for the items therein contained, and And: them to be correct.. . . C. P. WELLES, . - . JOS. T. ILESTED.I Auditors: • W. W. MOODY, . Commissioner's Ofllee, January 1; 1882 STATEMENT OF DEBT. Statementof Indebtedness of Bradford County and of Bradford County Poor District as of January 2, 15112. County Loan for 1881 (terraria for 1881 Leis cash in TrUsury January 2;i18152... ... .... ..... ..... Bonds lamed for 1880 Bonds issued. for 1: Leas cash in Treasury January 2,1882 Total Actual Indebtedness as of January 2, 1882.•:, County ' - Poor District Attest: WILLIAM LEWIS. Oerk. GO , D Great chance "ito make on Tose who always take advtage L Sof the good chances for making money that are offered,generally become wealthy, while those who do not insprova such chances re. bmin in poverty. We want many men, women; and girls to work for us tight in their own localities. Any one can do the work properlj front the start. The business aillpaymore than ten times ordinary wages.. Espanidve outfit far. nished free. No one who engages Jails to make money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or ionly your sire moments. (Pull information and all that is nestled sent free.' Address, Brims &Co Portland Wine. . Dec 18—lyr ENVELOPES OF ALL QUALI tles and sites a specialty at theltzetrsues, ob Printing altos. • Qr' TUE " - - Auditing accounts - Piot's andlters °Soo • ion 00 Copying Judgment docket.`Protl office 193 00 Newlin & Armstrong, attorneys for . Bradford co: In two snits for Brad. - • fordCo, for the reduction of the Sbote • tax - 1,959 501 Expenses of Towanda Bridge—plank. •• - watchman, lights and repairs .. . . 221 7 6 Elliott & Watrons, attorneys for " B rad. ford Co. in the snits of the Towanda Bridge Co. vs. Bradford Co. in two emus& Wdiljoro.. ....... .. 494 15 Witnesses' 43011111 and comonfes .. fo r Bradford Co. as deft in 2 cues at ' Wellsboro' - - 1,2157 62 Conn costa—witnesses costs for plain- tid in 2 cues at Wellaboro. TowSpda Bridge Co. vs. Bradford Co 2,855 51 Judgment and interest from date that Comity took possession of the bridge 21.000 00 Davies & Carnochan, attorneys for . Bradford Co. in 2 snits in Supreme Court and twa stWellsboro. Towanda Bridge. 1,215 03 Interest on.judgment from March 21 to December 10,1881, atesrldch time the debt and interest was paid • 309 15 -Davies & Carnochan and Davies & Hail, from 1876 to 1881; attorneys fees in • , Bradibrd county Court 81 00 Dividing townships and boroughs into election districts I 117 00 Dr. 0. K. Ladd, jail physician 50 00 Sheriffs' proclamations ' - 90 00 Daniel Bradford, County Commissioner 590 00, J. W. Hurst, County Commissioner... 00000 M. F. Ransom, County Commissioner. 590 00 William Lewis, Clerk 1,100 00 =SU I Tow Poor-lionse. By amount of farming implemehts * Istock, grain and provisions on hind on theist 0,1 Jan uary, 1882 r Vidued al 2 setts double harness, $10;1 platform; wagon, $75; 4 manure forks, 52,40; 3 setts whifectrees, $6; 2 grass-scythes, $3.1 beak-scythe, $2.25; 2 cultivators, $l4; 1 corn plow, $3; picks, post-mall and ox-yoke, $4.50; Ave hogs, $4O; 2 lumber wagons, $95; 40 bushels tnr -11199. $lO, 20 of beets $8.20 of onions • 1120, 400 of potatoes $400; 2 churn and power $95; 1 platform scales. $l5; 2 bbls. corned beef $3O; 3 of pork $6 3 , 6 of cider, $18; 1 wheelrake, $25; 200 - • bush. wheat, $280;. -500 of corn. $200; 25 of buckwheat. $25;150 of oats, $75; 1 Eureka Mower, $75; 500 feet fence boards. 150 poste, $12.50; 1 finning • mill, $3O; 1 corn-iiheller. os4,4 hoes handrakes, pitchforks; elkt S 6-50; 1 keg wrought nails. 16; 3 drain - cra- • dies, $7.50; 3 plows, $18;1 single bar ness, $10; 2 drags, $35;1 grain drill, $B5; 1 field-roller. $28;1 Ox-cart, $10; ' • 2 pairs bobsleds, $50.2 cases men's . and boys' boots, $6O; 9 pairs,women's • shoes, $13.50; 9 coats, 7 pairs pants and 5 vests, $65.25; 20 cows. $600; 5 two-year-old steers, $150; 3 calves, $50.4 horses. $700:65 tons hay, $650; cornstalks, $5O; 250 lbs. of butter,s7s; 300 of tobacco. $36; medicine in the pharmacy, $2OO $4,528 40 $28,078 84 Total valuation. • $4,528 40 1,619 42 7,54066 1,260.20 1.157,00 135 58 300 43 By amount exonerated to Collectors for year 1881... Percentage ot Collectors for year 1881 37,353 56 ! Supt. Ryan, Teachers' Institute Interest on County loan 2,147 00 Orders redeemed during year 1881... 64 08i Treasurer's commission 1 per cent. 122 001 on $36.96266. 25 001 Treasurer's commission per cent. 10.000 00; on $73.03316 6,000 cot Balance in Treasury .Tan. 2, 1892.! --I • $70,308•821 Total • • 1 By amount exonerated to Collictors $959 301 for year 1801 21,803 48 Percentage of Collectors for year - 188i ' 153 Interest on bonds... Orders redeentod during year 1881.... 317 301 'Treasurer's conunieelon, 1 percent on 15 00! $20,547 75 10,000 001 Treasurer's!commission,2 per cent on $30,338 84 1 Balance in Treasury Jan. 2, 1882.. $33,095 681 Total • DEBT OF COUNTY. r DEBT OF POOR DISTRICT. THE POPULAR CORNER : - GEO. L. ROgS, Rst filled up the old MONTANYE STORE with s fun and complete stook of MISR . = GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Cidl bore for yotur. Groceries. After yon get prices at Ross' it will be of no use to try else where for his prices ate down to rock bottom. Fanners can get the tiptop of the market a Geo. L. Rosa'. All Muds of Produce taken in ex. etnutge for goods or for cash. 87%683 78 BM 111/1 ....... . $ 15,314 11 .... . 49,524 54 $64,958.85 PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. .AFTER m`'f HONES DEALING, it , 140; , 2; , :l'ittou's Block, H; - ,---_'J.A'!.;.CDIB''Z WILL REMOVE to the large and eommodins store formerly comnpied by M. R Solomon & Son; (one door north of Fel& & C 0.,) where he will be prepared to offer thn-best bar pins in ; CLOTHING, HA.TS, CAPS FURNISHING GOODS, • - TEDIUM, - TRAVELLING BAGS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, -ETC., in Northern Pennsylvtufin. To facilitate 'a removal, I wish to reduce stock. To reduce stock, I shall - Reduce 'P'rices! To prove this aisestion, call at the oldlitand,NO. 2' PATTON'S , ;BLOCK. @I _ H. JACOBS. a:atida Pa., Jan. 26, 1881 Yon reed not Die to Win ' • . IN THE •• - • MUTUAL ENDOWMENT AND ACCICINT ASSOCIATION Of Bath, N. Y. Ton receive one.half of your insurance, so cordikg to the American .Cite Table, when two thirds of your life expectancy is finbihed—for illustration, a man or woman joining the Asso ciation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for 82.600; receives $1,715 when a little over 56 Oars of age, exactly the period in life when a little financial help is generally more needed than at any other time. BLADES & itooras., june2tf. • General Agents for Penn's. NATIONAL BUREAU i OF INTENTIONS. • EVERY INVENTOR _ SHOULD KNOW That by 'the Rules of the Patent Office to procure PATENTS, Models are not necessary unless specially called for. Send drawing and -specification, upon receipt of which we will make examination at the Patent Office, and advise as to patentability. FEE PAYABLE.on ALLOWANCE of PATENT. Send for PAMPHLET of Isernucrions, free to any address. - HALSTEAD a CO.. Washington, D. C. PublisAers of the Cos prerrionai Reporter. , • January, 5. 1882.—tf • NEW FIRM I NEW 'STORE ! • NEW 0000 S t Ed. Mouillesseaux, (Formerly with BetideLuton.) Jewelry Store IN PATTON'S BLOCH, With Swarts & Gordea's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa., Where be keeps a FULL ASSORE.XENT or: Goldl&Silver Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS, -• JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETC. $938 32 1,820 66 Sir His Stock is all NEW and of the . FINEST QUALITY. CaWand see for yourself. 200 00 250 00 72,683 76 IMPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. 369 52 1,460 67 685 89 ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY. decl6- $78,308 8 i 41331 $615 00 1,004 31 2,250 00 2/4,078 64' COLLECTION AGENCY 203 47 60G 57 3 '75 48 BRINK & BUCK, Leßaysyille, Pa. Will write Policies for risks in Fire and Life In nuance'. Colledt Claims with care and promptness. They represent none but - FIRST—CLASS -COMPANIES 1 They solicit thecontldence and pitronage of thou having business In their line. and will endeavor to merit it. Apply to or address I us 3 tt BRINK& BUCK. Leßaysville ,Pa. $33,095 13.5 I Lafayette !louse,- • Corner Second and 13 streets. Northwest, • near Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHII4GTON, D. C. Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pass near the door to all parts of the city. Conven ient to the depots. This is just the hotel for Pennsylvanians visiting the National Capital. Booms well furnished, and the cleanest and best beds in the city. Table tint class. Rooms and board from $2 to $3 per daY. Reduced fates by the week or month. WILLIAM SANDERSON, Proprietor. Late of the Congressional Hotel, Capitol HLU. Jaull-tf $lO,OOO 00 6,000 00 $16,000 00 683 le $15.314 11 MEL D. V. EITE-DGE, $40,000 00 10,000 00 'Manufacturer of and Dealer to HUMAN HAIR $50,000 00 375 46 $49,624 84 U ca AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the Perlin. Chaielaina Braid, EVERYTHING BEt.ONGINOto au RAM TRADE serspeetalAtbmtlon Oren ee COMBINGS Roots all tomatoes vay. SWITCHES from Si upsisrds. Also Agent for Hnuter's Invisible Face Po7sder, tdadiun/Clark*Corsets, and boulder Brace Elastics. gerpartleular attention paid teAreesfell ban burst their homes Gest mr• plate of business. ore r Emus k 1111dretb's store. • novlB.em )fn. D. V. STEROL 2' I The Polishers of the IttrIIIIIICAN hare arratiged so that they are able to offer • the popular . family paper —The Sr.* SPAIGLID ,Burnat—for one year to every new lobscriber to the lizrusucso who pays SUL— . e BMW= Is a splendid home Ism. Specimens may be seen at this office. or Win he sent 1 / 7 ffreulag. SAIPNEB. Blnadale, N. R. lIAS OPENED A OF 1118 OWN ND LIFE INSURANCE - CLAIM AND GOODS. BRIDGE STREET FURNITURESTORE FURNITURE We are constantly reoeivhig the newest and latest Oattertis PARLOR SUITS, BED Rowe SETS, TABLED ! , • WARDROBES, ~-~- Everything. In the . > Ir`nr.. niture. - • lendertaking. We make a specialty_ of, this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a full line of • COl4 l , FINS, CAISTE.ErirS f IEtC)FiES / ice. and be undersol. Give us a Cell before pUrchosing ehiewhere. N. S, Allyn has no connec tion with our business. • E. L PIERCE. Successor to N. P. Hicks TOWANDA, JAN. 26th, 1881. Stevens & ¢ Long General Dealers in Wpczniz}s, PROVISIONS, Mil COUNTRY PRODUCE RAVE REMOVED E To their new etorea COB: MAIN AND PINE STS • I 'The old stand ot Yos, Stevens &lllerenr.) They invite attention to their complete ataxement and very large steak of Choice New Goode. which they i , have al • aye OD hand. ESPECIALVA To the CE - -ITRADE" PROD And Cash Pai for Desirable.niirids. M. I. LONG. JONES' ( REAM CAMPHOR ;: IS THE NAME of the;opular Linament that 'cures Rheumatism, Nenrilgia, Swollen or Stiffened Joints. Prostßites.),,Ealn in the Faee4 Head or Spine, Chopped Handl, Bruises, Spraingcliurns, Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of ,an insect, Poison Vines, etc ., . for Man or ' Beast ys Alwa reliable, and almost instantati. eons in its relief. Having an agreeable odor it is pleasant to apply. Sold by al i t druggists. Price 25 eta. N. B.—Thin Linitient received a Prize Medal at the State fair. 1879. _ ASA JONSM, Prop'r. 819 N. 34 r • Jail. 19.6-m. DR. JONES'CREABICAMPHOR IS THR NAME OP the popular Linimant that cures Rheumatism, NeureWs, Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Proet Rites, pain in 'the Face. Head or Spine. Chapped bands. Bruisea,Sprains. Burns. Mosquloto Rites, Sting or Bite of an in. sect. Poison from common Poison Vines. etc.. for man or beast. Always reliable, and almost instantaneous is Ho relief. RaTingan agreeable odor, it is pleasant to apply. Sold by' all drug gists. Price 25 cents. - . • Liniment received' Prise Medal a the State Fair.l s ss. , May 2017. EMPLTZNENT FOR ALL. TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD The poor as yell as the rich, the old as well as the young. the wife, as well en the • husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, the girl as well as the boy, may just as well earn s fair dollars in honest employment, as to sit around the house and wait for others to earn it for them. We ean - eve you employment, *lithe time, or during your spars hours only; travel ing, or in your own - neighborhood, among your Mends and acquaintances. -If you do not care for employmeut, We can impart valnahle tutor mation to yon free of cost. It will costtyyoti only one tent tors. Postal card to write for our Pros. pectni, and it my be ilut`ineens of milking you a good many dollars. Dorset neglect this opportunity. You do not have to , invest a large sum of money and run a t gra risk of losing it. You will readily see that it will be an easy. matter to make from SIG. to . $lOO. a week, and establish., lucrative, and inde pendent business, honorable, stsaightfcTward and prolitaide. Attend to this matter NOW, for there Is NONNI Di. IT for all who came with us. 'We will surprise you and you will wonder why you never, wrote to its banns. Ws smart retsarsancstAsstran. Address 111708EirE air& Co., Mame this paper.) Xmas, esso.'' Brpt. 221, •111-droo r. ag° s Cowes th. OLD zerasatreargarm. Open& Top LESiriggies PLATFORM WAGONS all of his own MANUFACTURE and mil.- Epping's Vie:HU Springs used In' Platform Wagons. The easiest and but In use. -NOW IS YOUR Ting TO BUY! Look at these hoses 7 - Two Seated Cesnageorticom SOO to /117/1 PtUtons. one seated 123 to 150 TOP Buggies 125 to 150 OPig Bildides ' • 80 to 100 Democrat Wagons 90 to 11.0 Remember that the above are all fully warrant• ed. first-cbuis or no pay. ow Repairing promptly stttended to at 25 per cent bel last years prices. Ogesand Factory car. gain and Rlisabetb Ste. r any Asir A. BEVERLY 83E1TR, BOOK BINDER *. AN D - Dealer. Scroll Saw' . ,Sogs.-; BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, NEATLY, and CHEAPLY. • Fine Blank-Books MT SPECTATE. Amateur's ~Sutiplies.. This department of my business is very !corn Vete, and being a practical sawyer myself I know the wants of my patrons. WOODS. SAW BLADES. CLOCK MOVEILENU, he, conitintly on hand. -_ $1.25 worth of designs for $l. Bend for price lists. " REPORTER" BINDERY, Park street, P. O. box 1512. Towanda. Ps 0.42274 ENTION GIVEN 1 I i 4110. STEVENS. ARTICLE. j.AIVIES.: . : - SItIYAN,T, would call the atten*. • I tion of Vital:Eßß wad others to leis large and complete assortment of ranted in every pax . tienlar 241eb82' rEsresnarnin nt 1863.] : - HOWARD A:SNOW, . Solicitor.of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. 631 F Bram N. W.. WASRUTTON, D. C., • (Successor to Gilmore, Smith .k Co., and Chipmen,Mounieek Co.) Patents prOinred Upon the same plan which. was originated and successfully practiced by the above.-named Arm Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon r eceip t o stamp. , InovB I WANK BOOK MANUFACTITRER AND BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER. &a Alfred' J. Purvis, No. 131 . Genessee sheet, UTICA, Y All work in his line done well and promptly at lowest price. Parties having colones incomplete will be fur nished with anyinisaing numbers at cost price. All orders given to J.J. Scanlan, Agent for Bradford County, will be proMptly executed ac cording to directions. . sep9-if N.., ~ RAIL WAY [ . '4.." .. TAU ° ' gls°,l , . .. t' s ,-,, . , lr mi.....„1\*7 7 •• l iii ..-... . 11;7 4. .• • ic • t ill l4, ll 6. lll . l 7t7 l ngliTh . 1 . 0 owl "., c6' 4 1 17 1 1 i:rt., ~ • `"'....,,' , 1 :ICAO OH . 0- 4 .• •Id' I • . Chicago & North-Western DA I LWAY le the OLDEST ! ' BEST CONSTRUCTED I BEST EQUIPPED ! and hence the • RAILWAY OF THE West and Northwest It le the short and best route between Chicago and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS. lOWA, DAKOTA, WY. OMING. Nebraska. CaMorals, Oregon. Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, - Montana, Nevada, and 'for Council BluffsOmaha,Denver, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE. San Franciano,Deadwood,Sionx City, Cedar Rapids. Dee. Moines. Columbus. and ail Points in the Territories. and the West Also for Milwaukee. Green Bay, Oshkosh. Bbebo3 gen, Marquette, Fond du-Lac, Watertown. Houghton. Neenah. Menults, SI Paul, Minneapolis, Huron. Volga. Fargo. Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota. Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Connell Slunk the Trains of the Chicago & North• Western and she U. P. Rye depart frOm. arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago, close connections are 'made with the Lake Shore, MiChigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago k Grant Trunk 818, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. ' sip -Close cooneetions mide st JuncUon Points It is the ONLY LINE manning - Pullman Hotel Dining Cars Chicago laid Council' Bluffs.; Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains. Insist open Ticket Agents selling you Tickets viathis road. Esamine your Tickets. and refuse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago & North-Western Railway. If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda• Dons you will buy your 'Tickets b this - route, WAND WILL TAKE NONE All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line. 11ARVIN lIVOHITT, 2d V.P. & Gen:Manirr.. apfl •bl-ly. Chicago PATENTS. (ET. B. AND 4XiREIGN. Frank A. Fonts, Attorney-at- Li*. Lock 80r..356 Washington, D. 0:" Sr Ten pars' experienos. , I make wo mica for my services Maims a patent be wanted. Preliminary examination in the Patent Moe es to the patentability elan in vention ram_ Send sketch or model of the de vice and a report Tfll be made as to the proba bility of obtaining a patent. • - • Special attention given to rejected applies-1 pone in the bands'of others. mammas :. U. S. Senators Hon. Geo. P. Edmunds, Or Vermont; Hon. David Davis and Gen. Jopn Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Beni: H. Hill, of Geor.r gin; Eon. L. Q. C. Lamer, of Miss; Hon. S. X/ Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Ron. Commissioner of Patents and Corps of Ecuoiners and the pro prietor of this paper. Writs fbr circular and Instructions. anestf • sasa week In your own town. $5 Outfit trui. No risk. Every new. Clip. it.; not mama. We will turniab :on evemg. Many are making fortunes; Ladies make as mach as man, and bola sad girls mate great pay. itauter. if you want a bulimia at which you an make great pay all as time you work, write for partic ulars to H. Murry k Co.. Portland, Using, Deo 111--lry f =- :'--M--E.IIOSENTTELD. WINnfti: : CLQTRING to be found in Bradford County I, at the oldest established t cLortum • HOUSE in Towanda, - • Da. ROSMBIFIELIES, COMPRISINGI . • - - MEN'S, YOUTH'S,. 40Y'S - AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND Cinr3re=aCtioakaMMl s IN THE VERY I ;LATEST STYLES AND BEST:MATERIALS. ALSO ,t FULL LINE OF ! • • . Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS; TRUNKS, TRAVEtNG BAGS, ETC., ETC , Which will be sold at - 5 to 10 per cent. cheaper . than any other desha• dark. thew. Give me a call acid judge for yourself. ; M. E. ROSENFIELD. Towatida. Pa.. Ootobei 20; 113131. 1-1 1 1JMPHREY BROSA TRACY, - - KEN* BOYS, WONEWS. MISSES, AND,CIEILDREWS 13opth;..$hoOk..Rubbers,&p:, CORNER .MAIN AND ELIZABETH' STREETS, ORNAMENTED Steel-Plate and CARDS I MI Beautiful Designs ! For, Programmes Ball Invitations ! Business Circulars ! Call and Examine. Reasonable Rates. "REPUBLICAN" Job Printipg Office, I : Towanda, Pa. 20TH YEAR, The oil nil a n al only, the favorite family pa. per: The Oren SEIXOLIIID a&JIIIIM, begins Ite2oth year. Januar', 1882 . Established 1863. - Tlie BAN in is Mei bldest and most popular paper of its elms. Every number contains 8 large pages. 40 lenecolumns, with many Comic, Humorous end :Attractive Engravings. It is crowded full of the best Stories, Poetry, Wit, Humor. Pun.--making a paper to 138888 and instruct old and young. It exposes Prsnd, , Swindlers and Cheats and every line is amusing, instrictve or entertaining. *v. erybody needs it 50,000 - now read it. and at only AO 'cents a year. it is by far the bat; cheapest, most popular paper printed. For 75 cents six tug silver teaspoons era sent with the Harm one yam. Fifty ether superb premiums. • Send ten cents foss =withal trial trip, with full pros. or 80 cents for Beim a who's year— Specimens PREZ. Send wow. Address, /I4El`lEli PUBLISHING CO., Hinsdale. NJ', THE LARGEST• D. BEST. SELECTED STOCK op lilanutaOurers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of •-• Pro %V AN.EIA., P.". High' Colorer FOLDING &c., &c. V THE MOST fiLtDCEESFU REMEDY ever dip covered, u it is certain in Its effects and does not blister. Also excellent for batman Abb. READ PROOF BELOW. FROM COL L T. FOSTER. • Youngstown, Ohio, May 10th, hall. On. B. J. Itesmaz.r., & Cob—l had a very valua ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very high ly, he had a large bone spavin on one joint and a small one on tho other which made him very lame; I had him under the charge of two veteri• 'nary surgeons - which failed to cure him. I woe one day reading the advertisement of Ethic's Etparin Cure in the Chicago Express. I determin ed at once to try it, and got our druggists hem to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I took them all and thought I would give it a thorough trial, I used it according to directions and the fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and the lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the colts limbs are as free , from lumps and as smooth as any horse in the state, We is ea. tire', cured. The cure was so remarkable that I let two of my neighbors have the remaining two bottles, who are now using it. Very liespectitilly, - - . O. T. FOSTER. Kends.ifs Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten's Mills, Wash'ton co., N.Y...Feb.2l,'K. Ds. D. J. Eminam.. Dear Sir:—The parucniar cant on which I used your Eendairs Spavin Ccr vas a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months standing. I had tried many things, but in win. Your Sporn Cure put the foot to the ground again, and for the tint time since bun. in a "natural position. -For a family ex _Ceti anyttilng'We ever used. Yours truly. REV. M. P. BELL. Pastor of M. E. Church Patten* IWO, .N.Y - :Price II per bottle. or biz. bottles for $5. All, Druggists bays it or can get it fer you, or it silt bo sent to any address on receipt of price by the -proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL ft CO., Elia burgh Falls. Vt.' Bold at Dr. II: C. Porter% Mug Store. IMES In a' e SIN .5,1:- DAVIS' HAIR RENEWER. No other Renewer yet discovered does its Wort so quickly and satisiactorily as" th II will rotas gray and faded hair to its original beauty ; it will. immediately prevent the. falling out of the hair; it cures dandruff, itching eruptions, and keeps the scalp elean ; it will cause the hair to grow where it hss fallen off and imparts gloss and frelhielst it softens the hair when harsh and dry and h. , ea- UrelY free from all irritating matter; it hasty very best rein:dation and gives universal :lades°. Don., "Do not fail to try it. 'For sale by all dragill% . Price, TO eta. per bottle. Prepared by Chas. Darts, Cants*, Ff, For sale by all Druggists sad Dealers. ]- • . . . KENTIALL'S ..SPAVEN CURE ifals sire to cure' SpaMa, SPhits. Cturb, arc. It removes all unnatural nlargements. DOZI nor; Dural. Has no equal for any - lameness on beast or man: It has cured hip.joint i lameness in a person who bad sat . - fared lii years. Also cured rheum*. tism, corns, , frost-bites or lad eruires. .r.nfor lameness. It has no equal for any We - Web on hones. Send for illustrated circular. giving pp . srrivi. Tacos. Price it. ALL DRUGGISTS hare it or can get it for you. Dr. 8.1. Kendall Alt Co., Proprietore, 1i:wool:ugh Falls. Vermont. If. U. Pos=es, Agent, Towanda. Ps. ONE MORE PICTURE GALLERY G. H. WOOD & CO. will. open their New . Gallery in Patton's Block, on the Firitt Monday of April: Hawing fitted aP entirely new, with the beat of instruments, we are prepared to make Tint/pee, 4 at one sitting, all for' 50 in neat envelo,-es, 10 for,sl.oU. Copyin'g or4n kinds of Photographe,stui Stereoseopic.and larfo dew. work done at this gallery. dive us a call and we will try and atilt,' -Set in pries and quality. r. ur2' • KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Is sure in its effects, mild.in its action as it doei not blister. yet is penetrating and powerful to reach every deep seated pain or to remove ID? bony growth or other enlargements, such a ara 4 rins. splints. curbs, callow, sprains, well- - lugs and any lameness and all enlargements o f the joints .or limbs. or. for rheumatism In man' and for any purpose for which a liniment - is used for man or beast. It is - now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting soil/ al yet certain in its effects. Send address for Illustrated Circular width' we think gives positive proof of its virtues. SQ remedy has ever - ,met with inch unqualified ac cess to our knowledge , for beast as well a mu. Price SI per bottle. or six bottfes for $ 5 . . 41 1 Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it ail be sent to any address on reoetpt of price by the . ProPrisiors.Da. B. J. Keenui. & CO. 0 , 1 111 1 Mons Vt. ' Sold by all ;Druggists. lOR -PRINTING OF ALL KINDS iur dons if short nslim an/ reasonable =ad t th. RlMucLut OMCIL IN TO WANDA.