Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, March 23, 1882, Image 4

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    SEL ECTEp Human.
A pr::yer---•Nt;v; I lay.'
Pa?.ts.: unknown- l On a bald bead
(lectors' charges
i•J mail tip,' zilcl bt tu;:irried
•
A (~:r.1.-tlodgera who avoids
we::riu s g tight
C.lla,t, a In m Im - -; no front
It's e.v,g for the - hotd clerk to keep
'warm. a.1.i. - ayAmriging over the
re2,iktr
It is teldom that\ so much mutual
satisfaction is_ehrimiciedlin four litie . a
•is iu the following:
'lhe.rouu who could' riot find IVOIAS to
express his feClings wz:zis to peon t pnr
ele:se a dictionary.
fit I\largarc t, Eitt - Aen's wife,
E!X months in broil and strife;
Death CalliEL:lll2.Pt and hither free,
.1r,.1?1 t.ac glad, and she. •
Pie , enee of mind: A moment after the
explo!,lou at the Jewell llilia histßlurs
day a terrified bdotbliell darted behind
a pc.r; . *L•ravrket Nvoman • for. protection,
i. eltitehing her skim., .reasssutinp,ly
erica:' ; the wust
over.'
An (11 , . nhd , lt•nl N . l - 11 , ) le - 01 suffered
disappoititineut, fun:, defines the
human rice: ‘.11:::1, n eringlornerateLi
in is.; of smoke, confusion,
voneeit ,• and 1 - ,6:;th. Woman, and
waiter, ~Morey, on the aforesaid
L im:j
Her mistake: 'Why . do you stippo.e.
Rco.l is always tlriviug
t , ) ?' uske:l one Austiu
gen.ll ,, min of anoth.:r. 'His wife says
goes ovtr - anlmire the beauty of
'the tiros the reply. 'T e,, but
y.ife . kw)w the: beauty of the
plae, - , is a young widow?'
Xr.liry 34110:i, Ilk: Al)g10
C LI ash6cl Ci yout,gla , ly in Washington,
o.,t:re not a liver ne,:r here called
11,- Potomac?' 'Oh, yes, indeed Mr.
J.;:aes; and at a place. called Mt. V.:rt.cla
tilure ()my dwelt/ a Mr. Washington;
you may have hira; hi:; father
tv,:s an _
(1':1 Bill lari,s h w6ri'i
v(o.e next fall.
Bill: 'Onlyi weeli the lonit4
sr rr at a purl(
ii ;t :z-:;piol,riate
Las' Light Le 'was at a tarrif
I , atherin', a;.:1 if it doosn't,'sty
is
t'..;e paper) that Le
;.!..yle A approiniatc; address on that side ,
Izmr; k.
tr , tr.i pi is for puretion it's
ali ~ Oa!
but if he's agin tarrif, why
,haa't he inalie a i,. ippropriate address
Ilk,‘ a man? Tllat's 'what I want lox
•
An old llaclie.lor at Now Orl-ans
deteric' frop commit tilig matri
mony in the! foPowin, - ; Thinhinfz•
over sui,j- et :, , ,d particularly of am
expimte of mantaining a family, he sut
the table in hit.: londy 'abode with plates
for IliniEof and itha2inary wife and five
He then sit down to dine,
an 1 tc: °lien -as le- ;:e!rel : t,i;
'11;‘ put . the quanti!,y ;_t.cit
t,!lo zuld 1 - , , : v(. , ,yeti the
th . .! 'salad tim,! comparilig
t L CO: a Imelielor.
IZCZO
Atiiong the many thrilling incidents
Ihe Put.. - Asi - ,nr , , (Va.) during
he lato el ate.: I,y a correponclat
thelletroit- Puss, now.. and
flit': an atlinshi; one 4.4 s.
WritLr loaders of hol.v a darkey
"utilizuT! theisitimt l ien t.o ge4. bis cart
out of the'
It 'IG nr_l(.l - _ll2,Ar r cll by a dozen teA:
dents that,: t•ne .ttfternoon during the
inVOStrileEt a ne;'oe'd her: e' 'tool cart
l .
were street running no
from the d. pot. , Tiiehoi'se 'tugg.2l and
.t..raitied no pp:l'llo.se, and th” driver,
inAead 'of 'a eating himstqf out Ity u.;ing
toe whip or strai l bing his Inut:eic. hi a
lift on the Wil , A.lr, w , dl - -i' a .ros , the
.
:treet :.nd rat do.v,u in the shade:
Cau't Ivoti i'mthcze him?' a<kr 1 :1 pea
'
Istria:
', , p(ct,.z.
`Ana what ari? ',you going to do?'
.I . ze ;wine to wait.' In tie eonrse on
do- la y.l .- imlf-hon r dat 010 hose our gwi ue
to be :seart halt to ikath.'
(
In about twt4t.ty tuinotz.s the . tutten
'lmola of a gun \r a. 3 hear 1 from Grant's
lille, anti cit.cetly a solid shot was heard
coining with it4 . m-rn-m! : „ the old horse
heard it and Wgzin to ilane, and as the
mi:-'sile sailk a I hove' him and knocked
.:•plinters frt•in iite hotel, he ',yanked'
; t t2e.mheels oat. of the ;lit anti 'atarted
oft' as if death was aft, r hire. " •
- •61. , • • i
AIL: talou
. - ‘1: , ." 1, 1.::.,' tot;1;. .:111,11,,,'d•
.1- , q with fuel ou their wa: ) . Inn • et.iit,
I.n .afarm, r tyht ,
! . /CIOC
plithrezii::YiTtcgia-- Sootoll
zt.:(211 liinuer
cn-c• it yC;tr,.a.;‘
tiAitl;airk ft;
Ca t! Lle,!•rtletiorri.:l T:“..scatit
t-ni'pticil :rota the llags of Ch-pultu
the latOeked
tutdiont.: efiof the valut. , our ti:r.i;ll
crop Ivr time Id -corn.. • 1 , 3 - bringing'
113 .- . A carelet;s • in“ti set
-ont Pi Onc•.! f,•111.1 . 1i.` elltiini.7 ill Cil4fOr
;.!:./',4 ago 0:31 - n<xer:i . ou
ft-w
it, ~31t1 is lialS sprinkka :dung
the Coast, creeplug inland.
r.mlges 1 ranea mre.
OW.: •A , man with a taste for peppery
greco.: piauted water rOSS iu New Ze
L !anti, and the little plant lar.R. sprEaa., do
. :that - the localT Legislature fu appro- .
prime n,rou4 stun to improve
1 , the water mct:i . ont of existencl:. and the
water i:ourses. A kindly uth•guide(i
brought over to New York a b
of :ip.t:rows not twenty , a.:70,
and the little wr,tele9 have :drcijy
driw i n lazdf . cur bong bills jut° the
woods. ° Iu South Anstralia tlit3 saran
thing wa:; done, and the bii - thi are clean
ing out the fruit crop. Th.yy ,be
Lear same day. Natured seli_Ction ;r3'
occasionally wiser in finding a j_laei. fur-
Then and animals tliatirat!n.— Press.
o , l3stAle Jout i, s. :hel 1111 cation
g:.inst a farmer,-;toti mien tie naffed
1.• settlement agricalbinsi took
I;bu - Tint Lubt.e. big pasture atirt-peilated
c.n.t.a wild steer as the - particular picco
t.f qropi , rty to bzt lc vied upott. Jones
cii!ti=oci 1.110 suer uronud f.br n whilo, anti
ion sat (town, toi(1; taking out his book
la•gau to finite..
'MO, are fun doing, there?', asked
the grzatgey.
4 21.targiug milage,'. replied the eon.
the. ithoitt. looking up. ,
'Do I;hav'e it '4ll to pay?' I;as p e d the
. ~
raucher„ - - - ..- .
'V'oubet.' . .
. 'Then take lhil'hune heifer hew. I
eat stand sny such gtnne as that.'
Hare an Jim in Life.
Our American poet in-ins, •'Pbalm - of
bays: 'Be riot like dumb driven
cattle, be a hero in the..Arife.'
It is not ail of life to eat, Slezp and
at - tin - tint - date wealth. Life is to grand,
de_ep incompiehenoibie" that those
who have.gathered MOS'. froni its hidden
t`, plead the greatest igneranez‘:
The ttudeht tihoult3 set hi; inaly high
awl strive to 'reach it. The youth
,itaiting out in life, wilt succeed better
if he has puriJose and even down to
uhi ago, lie who Work.s with an aiw, -no
eomplishei, more, than he who - . lets life
dome as it way.
A young lawyer once said, ' I will
work until I get :350.000 then I uie' an to
travel and see soni-..thing of the world.'
A friend remarked i:,upposa yon: never
get your $50,000.' "Erne I I mad` not I
but I wilt accomplish more by making
the ttfor. t. •
Wticu a young - man says, there is no
me for me to try, I never : Can. Unite;
inore - ol inyself than I am, and I inay as
1)-. ,eonteutel to take life. as it - -
CO:MIS. It will not take a proi;liet •to
reveal his fiat:ire.
De15':116,4. ;.,•ottn:g mall or ween it ly too
lat., yeti c ilI have to regret Wasteii
t •, t •11 lt •n ts aml sa Iti er
wasted. oirdertuuities and privileges.
Take the . warning given:• Do -not
float dow,ta.-:the current of life airally,
but seize the oars and propel the bark
of life to its proper destination.
Beat back the dangers that beset
. ,
your course Let not your life with
its pr,-T' ions. opportunities be endaniii
by even a contact with evjl. • '
A boXtp- may fur a time float quietly
down the Rmootli stream, but there are
breakEr;; ahOad, .
SG' life in y untlis annpy, hopeful flays,
nut the'baa, klesolatc-d jeers, when
light lileauires have pas3'e.Cl allay,
and there are great responsiblitiea to.
be met..
lAgiiin our poet says 'Life is earnest,
life is real.' Young Wen ilnd uf3iiitens;_
eld -men and wono and gad thought
lest; ellibiren, cultivate your:, talent.
Place them iu the very btis't position in
your power, Decide irameiiately that.
yen still make tl.e n10:4 Of -every op
portunity. li op on d.:ciaing every
lay through tile, that no 'good shell
pass within your reach but that yon
will have your sin9e o 1 it. Careful at
all times to.tnin your iltck on evil; thus
you may hope to liven in all :that is
t-nobling iu character and: become a
shining liLdit to other:..
- Some !nay say, I haVe known men
and women who seemingly lie done
all in their power, and have accr,fAtplish
no more than trinitywho take t44gs us
tic:: come. True ! but tliey - 41",;enjoy
nni'ny blessings which coul I m•qr have
bc_n theirs I)us for the effort Fit Thrill
to obtain them.
PiAce your 'aitns ati , 3 strive to
edell them. T'lero L;rancarly 20 y , ars
remaining in this century—U-3 1.9,11!
century; so grand in its invo;ntio - thz,' so
lull of Lion Ilion ana Wotatii whose
flames shall be banded down. to., peter- .
i!y. Who knows but that we, humble
as oar talents are and meagre oue -ad
vantage:4, may not in the nest 20 y, ars .
add to the honors and I:chi:Newer:ls of
this eentary. TL,ere are other inwu
t ions ti. - (fde !, more men and women of
'.~'aided and g eat. deeds
yet iliel-no.
Feu! le reared in luNury and case are
net inclined to aspirti,to great highi=.
They can übt,work and uvercuue
eulties as tliok' who , ir e aqicustomed to
h,!rilahips :aid struggling against adver
sire all their lives. Thus N s ve find great
from humility grow.
Se: ; euce with her vast stores of untried!
. 1
wealth lie 6 Niaiting . forl men of gcniuP,E
fr . ) unfold Lind ntiliz , :d for the god
inankind, Progress calls for mise men
and women to lead the human race
out of the ignorance. and super, titioirof
the Past, into the light and truth
the Pre!•ent, and prepare - far the ac
cunmlating ttecer;!4ties of the future. .
" Why, yudi• hand feels as sAgs silk,"
aid I, :Is 1 :14( k hands with the vsidow;
" ;`.;:onseme; (Iq.ior," "1191-.1
kith some more of yoUr 11 tttet y, -We you
•Nly harnis are not as sof7f as yoni.divn this
minute."--
'• your hand," sahl 1; I :'ffels so
soft I.'d be afraid to slpteeze it. LT -neV'er
felt anything so soft." q ,
"Now, doctor, just listeitat.frwi . Kgahl
If you never felt anything,' ag Vt as my
hand, and even softer—much .safter—yott
know it has been your fault." an k kihouo4
the wi low. blushed as their+ sormlshe had
:7- -• •
said it. • -
.`•.:Pra . y,"- said I, liecoMing aetiily inter
" what might I hp.C-efelt tlkut is softer
than
your hand :"
Hush, now ! You v l - don't: - know, of
course. Yon are ve'r, innocents:" and
then I could have sworn the willow teas
blushing.
" Upon my honor; I idou:t know," \sus
my : still more interested' ;
you tell me or show me i"
1111=1
ffMMMIM=I
" Then show inc, won't you!"
" 1 don't like to.
,Dut you are such a
tease and suh a dunte,.one iiiust do almost
anything to get•rici of }`du."! • •
"Certainly." '
,Anil she took niy litnia,niiiieingly in Itenf
"NMI shut your eves, doctor.'
1 clo.icl my eyes in an instant. She,
lifted my band - up :ual, up: I held InS
breath, awl, dear reader, before 1 suspected
what she Was about, she had placed it gently
'aeon—my head
Two little bOys of TarOtt= • • .
First twrbwed some phis. ant thi:n bent 'em
When their pa 'took a .seat, •
They both beat 'a retreat, •
Ati likewie did the felloWrwho lent 'ern.
' We' take great:pleasure in caliinr; the I.lt
iention of our friends and' cuStorners to Dr.;
i 13ossidm's Cough and Lung Syrup which is
perfectly harmless, pleastit to the taste, will.
not animate, and givesrClief almost instant
ly. It matters not how Severe your Cough ,
i may be,low'many cough` medicines you . hace•
i.!,tried, or how many phyaicians you have eon
7sultert, the tonic, soothing and thealing pro
perties of this medicine will loosen:it and us•:
sist the Throat and Lungs toe;pel the offend
ing matter. leasing them in' - a healthy Cori
1 dition, free from irritation; and the air pas.;
' sages- , besides in : vigor:aim; I —and
strengthening- the general itYstetn. -Price SO
cents. ; For the positive cure of Consump
tion. Couch's, Colds;-Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry
Ilacking.Congh, Loss of Voice, - Irritation of
the Threat, Boreness of the Chest, ;rains in
the Lungs. Spitting of Blood, Croup, Infin
ettzav Wllooplng C(201, and Lung Fever, we
recommend this medicine above all others., .
Yours truly, ClAniz.B. Pedant, - -, 7--
• June *2.--dy. , S. End Ward House L-/ock:
Death to rats, mice, roaches aud aunts;
Parsons', Exterminator. - Barns; granaries
and honacholds cleared atsingle night. 3Va
fear of bad smells. Best and cheapest, .ver
min killer in the world. S - ald everywhere.
11Y. D. rEE-r
450.11E7}111,V1; QUITE SUP(
BAD BOYS
A Card.
"I N - LiTI? LARF, - AND 1017 ER 5311.4"'
"I never larf I never
And I never lark nor
But I sit and - croak, and is single joke I
I bare—which is to say :
"Oh, I am a coolc, tintl a captain. bold,.
And a mat o t the Nancy . brig;
And a lxstin 4 ,tight,. and emidshipmitc,
And the crew Of the captain's gig.'!
"0 elderly Man; it'alittle•l know
Of the duties cif men of the sea; . !
And Pll eat - my hand if T' understand
However von can ho ; • ,
it once a cook, and a.cafitain bold .
- And thelnato of the Nancy brig,
And a ho's - un tight, and a midshiriite,
And the crew of the captain's gig. '7
Then ho . giive a hitch-to ins trousers,which
Is a trick all seamen lam, •
And having got rid of a thumping quid,
Ile spunhis painful yarn : • , „
"'Twas in the good ship Nancy Bell :I A .
That. wo sailed to the. Indiau sea, ' f
,: •'`
..And there on .0, reef, wc. came togrief,.; .
. Which has often occurred to me. r
"And pretty nigh all.the
_isrew AVUS drowned
(There was serenty-:eveno soul),
'And only ten of the Nancy's ineu
Said 'here r to the muster-roll.
I
"Thee ..- was me, and the cook, and tho f :cap
tain bold. • .
And the mate of the Nancy brig,
And the bo's'n' tight, and a midshipinite i
And the 'crew of the captain's gig. 1
"For a month We'd neither wittles or think
Till a-hungry wo did feel: i
So we dralved a lot,. and aecordin'
The captain for, our Meal.
.1.
"The next lot fell to the Nancy's mate, -
And a delicate dish he made: r
Then ourappetite with the midshipinite
We'§even survivors stayed.
.$.
"And then we murdered the loo:sun tight,
And ho much resembled pig; 1, ;
Then Nye wiltted free,did the cook :4 me,
On'th'e crew of the eiiptnin's gig. ; .
"Then only the rook and me was left,
And the delicate question.'Which;
Of us fwo goes to the kettle arose
And We argued it otitas rich.
“For I loved that co. k us a;l_n-other, I did
And the cook be worshipped me r
But we'd Moth he blowed if we'd either be
stowed, • -
In the 'Other chap's hdld,.yon• gee.
• he:eat if you dines Off me,' says Tom;
'Yes . , that,' says I, 'yOu'll be . ; •
Bin boiled if I die, friend,' quoth I:
. And 'Exactly 11114101 e. -
Saks he: 'pear James, 'to.milreter utc
Were a foolish thing to do,
Fer don't you see that You can't nonk in6';; l
While I will—and can—cook you
"So he bolls the water and takes the. salt' '-
Andthe peppers in Portions : true •
(Which he never forgot), and !some chop l
ped shalot,
. .
And somo•sage and . arsley too. •
"'Como here,' says he, will a proper pride,
. Which his smiling features tell; .
"'Twill soothing be if 1 let you see
i How extremely nice you'll smell.'
"And be stirred it annual and around and
- around,S
And ho sniffed at the foatninz froth;
When I ulis nqth his heels and'smothers his
squeals
In the sown of;the .broth.;
"Aml I eat that cciok in a Ni-eek ca. •
And—as I Lting o lx)
The last of his chops,' I.4most drops,
° For a weSsel ia.4glit I see ,
And I never larf, and 1 ne - vpr snide.
.A.nd 1 n7dver lark.-ner
nut 1 sit.tin‘l croak, and a single _ joke
1 have—whieh is to
J am acook amba'eaptain bob!,
And tho tuate of the .Nanct; brig,
And a Ilo'sitn. tight, and a midship mite,
And the crew of the captain's gifi.!"
A. IL Bu1'& CH
FALL AND WINTER
18 8 1
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AITEN rioN Is INN IZ 7to our
first-class T
HeatlngStoves
They arc! t 94.? well .I , :nown rclu . 4e
any ; coratzw-at,laton.;l-- •
New Hecla,
IXTestminster,
\V4 , also haw'. ,•lin},'.'f CM] Nri BASE
r - BITRN1.:11S, the tiost, e),tr-s' iu
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RANGES
SAM iu TowAntki And Viriniiy by
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A ,LALGE StOCK O 1
Wood CCOOTS StOves
CA RRLA (JENA KEitS AND.
BLAC,MITHS UPI! LIES,
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AN,D FIENERAIOitCp.R
HARDWARE,
MAIN ST., TOWANDA.
.Towanda.. Oct. 31st, 18s1
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Geo. Brown, 4s Marshall St.', ProvldEmei,
L, cured by Cuticula Resolvent (blood puri
fier) St - d Cuticula and Cuticora Scan (the great
skin cures) of a Ringworm Ruiner got at the
barber's, which spread all over- his ears, neck
and face, and for six years resisted all kinds of
treatment
SKIN HUMOR. ;
F. IL Drat., Esq., .1 gent for Darper Bros ,
Detroit, 'ltllclaigau, gives au astehishlng account
of his case (eczema rodent), which Lad been
treated hy a consultation of phyalcians - without
benefit. and which speedily yielded t tbe anti
cunt ltesolvent (blood purifier) internally, Cut!•
cnra and Cuticura Scap (the gtest skin cures)
externally.
SCALD HEAD.
.
A;liisymouth Auditor F. W.. .J." & S. U. ft..
'Jackson, Mich.. was cured' of Scald tread of mine
„years duration by the outicure itemedies.
ECZEMA.
Eton. Wm -Taylor, Byston, Mass., permanently
cured of a humor of a humor (4 the face and
scalp [eczema) that had been treated unsuccess
fully for twelve years by many of Boston's beet
physicians and most noted specialists, as'wellas
Eirropeau authorities.
MILK CRUST.
Mrs. Fowers;' 143 Clinton St.. Cincinnati;
speaks of her sister's child, who was cured of
tuilk.ernst which resisted all zeinedies for two
years. Now a fine healthy boy, With a beautiful
head of hair.
FALLING HAIR.
Frank A. Bean, 'Steam Fire Engine 6. Bokton,
was cured of Alopecia; or falling of tho hair, by
the Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) internally
and Cuticura and Cuticura Soap (the Arent skin
cures) externaily, which completely restored lith
hair when all said ho would look it.
• .
TREATMENT.
The enticurs treatment consists- in the inter
nal use cf the Cuticura Resolvent, the new blood
purifier, and the external use of Cutieura and
Cuticura Sear, the great,skin
.
cplicultA ' .. _
'Remedies arc fpr sale by all druggists •Price
of Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, ornalt boxes, 5 0c.;
large boxes, $l. turicuiu lintoi.vx.tr.r, tho new
Blond Purifier, $1 per bbttle.: Cunovae .80,t?.
(the queen of medicinal and toilet soaps) ; 2:;e.
CUT/CUBA i . }.:DICINAL SHAVING Saari, lle. Princi
pal depot, • . ,
WEENS & POTTEIt. Boston, Mass.
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Sanford's Radical Curd.
Clear head and voice, easy breathing, sweet
breath, perfect; smell, taste and hearing, no
cough, no distress, by using SANForin's RADICAL
CUILE. .
Sneeze until your head. is ready to fly off, eyes
and nose running- water, throat parched and
blood feverish or take Srnmonn's "Upturn, Conn
for Catarrh and be cured.
Witch Hazel, American Piuo, Canada Fla, Mari
gold snd Clover Elossonis are what Sanford's
Radical Cure Is made of. One bottle Radical
Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanbrd's
Inhaler, in one, package for $l. Seld; every
where. •
WEEKS fi POTTER, Eciston
ts 3 L ELECTRICITY
/-
.
Gentle • yet effective, united
with healin . a . ..Balsara' .
der COLLINS' VOT.TAIC
ELECTRIC PLASTP.RS one
hundred superior to
-all other plasters Or every
Pain, Weakness and
lntlsw-
I j
.6 . e.,..,.01 !nation. Prior, Si cents.
''• - " , ka ror Sold everywhere.
NEW. FIRM I NEW STORE
NEW GOODS
Ed. Mouillesseallx,
(F.'ornierly with Ilertilelman,)
I -
HAS OPENED A
Jewelry Store
or 1118 OWN
IN P Al? TON'S - BLOCK,
With Swarts & Gorden' Store.
Street. Towanda. Pa.,
Wpera keepa a FCLI, ASSOII:,.3IMiT ov
Gold s , Silver Watches
SWISS' AND A MERI,O
CLOCKS; -- JEWELRY,
:.c , 'I'ECTACLIF,S, 'ETC
gip His Skick is all NEW and oT the FINEST
QUALITY. Call and secitli yourself.
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REP,A [RING DONE PROMPTIA'
ENGRAVINt; A SOLCIALTY
IMM
Lafayette Haase,
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Corner Second and 1.1 :•dreeLs 'Northwest,
near PenntAylvania Aviinue.
WASHINGTON, 1:1*. C. •
Within dsquare of the Capitol. , Street cars pass
4:ear the door to all parts of the city, Convex)-
! lent to ho depots. This is just the hotel for
r Pennsylvanians. visiting the National capital.
l:ooms.ccell Inn/Jelled. and the i:lcaiest and
best he,ls in the city. Table Bret class.
holird- from .s 2 to i 3 per Uay.
Itcdnevd fate's by Ow week or motffil.;
NV ILL LA :11 • S . AN DE LtliOST,
• Proprietot
,:onai unto, csiaol. 73111
Late of the Cozqtrf
.fau :I-ti •
TER& D. V. STEDGE,
.Ihinufactitrer of oat Dealer vi
HUMAN .: HAIR
- GOODS.
lk AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the poptiler
Chatelaitie Hrinid,
EyERYtH IttLONGINGT7TunH:kInTRAE
n-speel.lAttetition given to COMBINGS-
Roots all turned ouo way.
swrreins from $1 upwards, Also Agent for
"Hiiric•r'r Face Po :der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Siioulder Brace Ehistics-
-CZ—Particular attention paid V) dressing ladlta
hair at their homes or at my place of businesii,
ow r Evans & Itildretb's Store. •
naviS.Cia Mils. D. V. iiTEDGE.
O
1 The Puhailers of the REPEDLICAN have
p arranged so that they areable to offer.
, - •
the popular family paper—The STAG
SPANGLED BANNEE4for one, year to every new
subscriber to the lirunucts who pays $1.81.
The•BAsur.n is a splendid hotue paper. Specimens
may be seen at this office, or will be sent by ad
dressing, ,1 BANNER,- Hinsdale, N. H.
H CYR S Said 25 eta. In stamp
or currency for the se
L vigr.tr morrtom of "A Treatise on 'the Horse and
his Diseases." it gives the beat treatment for
all diseases, has SO tine engravings showing
BO OK positions - assumed •by sick
horses better than can be
taught in any other way, a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines-used for-the horse
as well as their effects and antidotes when a
-25 poison , • b-large collection of
31-1 vAuTAVLS. RECETPI,3. , rules for
telling -the ago of a horse, with an engrating
showing teeth 'of each year mud. a largo amount
:of other valuable horse information. Htivdreds
'of horsemen have pronounced. it worth more
than books costing . $5 and $lO.. The fact that
200.010 sold in about one year before' it was se.
vised ahowsi how.popular the book is. The re.,
vised edition is KM= Mons mynas:lmm . Srau
you c.incimsii. -4WENTEI WARTED. 11;
Kendall & Co., En%ditirghialli, Vermoitt.
afar 114 yr. - '
Stevens & Long
Gelutral Deole - ra -in
t
GROCERIZ
COUNTRY PRODUCE
v .
k HAVE REMOVED'
iskA j
4C
• •ri,t 4
COlt. MAIN AND STS•,
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They invite attention to tfieir completo
assorliaeikt anti very large stock of
ESPECIALTATTENTION, GIVEN
Anil Claith Pala Pni• Desiralil.: Kinds.:
M. LIENDELMAN
JEWEL LER,
~Ve:d dom. to Dr. 11. C. l' rug Store
J- W
,t,, Ll 3: )r)
SPECT.ACLESq& EYE (LASSES,
FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE,CEST.
, • - i r
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W- ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLH AT T‘E
VEST LOWEST PRICES.. ' 7 -
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Clocks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired`
by anexperionced and competent Workman.
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M. HEN DEL
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EIIREK4
riW .4 %
tltifri l 71 " MARBLE WORKS
Has Marble Works located_ at Depot near of
, Piolleys 'Beek Storo,.and ie prepared to fur
nish as good quality of Marble as Moro
is in the country. t,-:d - 1 tuaitufactitro
MONUMENTS &TOMBSTONES
GratT Yard Pool.,
And I sell fifteen per cent. cheaper than travel
ing agents .do. Good, satisfaction guaranteed,
and all jobs_pnt up properly.
I can furnish all kinds of American and foreign
marble. lam enabled to sell very much cheap
er than any other firm tOCMISO I do my own
work. Those wishing anything in my line are
invited to call and see for themselves.
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PROV'ISIONS,
BEI
IMII
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to their neir'Ktorf,
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149i0, 611 ti , t:lnti ct Vox, Stot - ons t More:tr.)
cji u iee New Which
:they
Have yk: .0D hand
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PRODUCE TRADE
M.. J. LO C
biThtili to i e fottntfpt the OLD 4NAND
~ 1 1.1TXS' 71)17): T
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WITH A FULL 'LINE OI•
FINK AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCHES
9
STERLING SILVER 7 AND
FINE PLATED WAR,E,.
CLOCKS,
septl9,“ ;
6tORGg OTT
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GEOItGE OTT
Feb: 16, IsB2
GOLDGreat chance -t9 make money.—
Tose who alward take advantage
sof the good cliances for making
inoney that are offored,generallyibecome wealthy,
while those who do not improve such chances re
main in .poverty. We want many men. women,
boys 'end girls to work for ut right in their own
localitfes. Any ono can do the work properly
from the start. The business will pay more than
ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit- fur
nished free. ?lo one who engages tails to make
money rapidly. You can devote your whole time
to the worn, or lady your spare moments. Full
information and all Mafia needed sent free. .
Address, tirrssog & Co., Portland, Maine,
Dec 15—lye - -
-1)11. JONES' CREAM ?CAMPHOR. IS THIC
NAME of the popular' Linament that cures
lthenniatisuL Neuralgia. Swollen or Stiffened
Joints, Frost lutes, pain to the Face, Head or
Spine, Chopped Hands. Bruises, Sprahis, Burns.
Mosquito. Bites; Sting or l tte of insect.
Poison Vines, etc., for Mau or Beast
Malaya reliable, and almost - instantan
eous !nits relief. Having an agreeable odor it
is pleasant to apply. sold by all druggists.
Price 25 eta.
N. B.—This Lininient received a Prizo Medal
at the State Fair. Isl 4.
idA JONES , l'rop'r, 319. N: 3d St.. Phila.. Pa.
. Jan. /3, G-m.
JOB PRINTING .ALL KIND'S
donp at short notica and reasepable rata
the REPruz.tc.ot office.
AGRICULTIiI - RA1.411
Brandy i ine Rarpberrieß. •
• JENNINAUN COUNEWI, SULLIVAN
"a.; Feb..l4th, 1882.
I ituve . seven different kintit.
Brandywine. iff :the berry for ponr - 'and, -
::. I have four thousand plluts ei, alb
IP Jelly picked . twenty 1.11-.1103
and then quit rueanurin'g. •: .
I received fifty 4.1,..0111.:;: and then i4op-
pad
1,;
Threo feet npart I , ir.t. i lie„rowalliekt).l4",
foot apalt in the ;ow, us I .B , :t fifake
three §qUare ketto each idotnud it rice
it Witt take font teen thousand fourgtuu
area .plusits tu. t•Ct: an ttCrt., !•!(.1 in Ihp
rough I had one third • all at to or orie
hundred and fifty dollars an :enc tor
.the crop.
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,';',. E urrow the g'rotttill u, - you ;yenta for
1-•-- , - ...
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~i o ri!.
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—lf you want to to set - . straight, lay
aeresi every 16 fl.et, lay fence
1 -hoards on the' sfielt , i over the furrrmv
'etrtig,hteOlie boar !!; by stikes rta,,a
guide. Now oue'-intin Pie ph lOs
elipp'ed to 18 or 20 ibelits in length)
by the straight ho a rthi,
another pulls on the dirt With a' hoe,
tuoTely to hol&thein iii place. Remove
boaras :ilia' hill np by hand or hope, •
The first year crop will pay the set
ting. In the tuil..eut outth i o old wood.
Keep the—sucliers out hetween the
rowsiT hand or horse.
Actg.' picking the . heriies clip' oft the .
'sucker:: in the rowe, 84 three feet.
The next spring thretigh anti 'thin
out your CUR'S and clip them off again,
butuch tlffi shorter cut
it otf
_pruge diem as you vepuld a hedge.
Each bull a' limb and iniditi eahu!a
ti.m agit(;rdiagly., t, .
: If it theM toe thicti and a wet
butualer yea will limo some fruit by mil.
dew. Again, if yciur land, is poor laud
you and te6'. thick year fruit will -be
A li iii from one had; at the -Cie
nial had 1118 bories on it.
El
They peter with,
whilst others do. - ‘'
• 'The Cuthbert Itot List I'3ll auti
have not tried that. .
Feeding _roirltry; .RaiViig Chiel,:s. I
Ono of the secrets or i stees3ful p nil
try raising is the art of fee l. Mg properly; I -,
not merely at regular inferVals, • but I col
the most suitable food, iiiid keeping the i t
chicks growing as rapidly 1:14 possilile-i.,
from the very start. , It; 'is veryv i reor
economy to - stint the ponlfry, especially
young gr,os hug stuck, .f!„4r, when! once,
Stunned, if, takes a king while to recover I
if it does occur at all, For the first I .
i wen ty• four ' 'hour.:. a fir r the • _chicks
.enterge from the•rshell, they should re•
man,- under the hi : ti tint:it - de:4yd, both
to dry and gain strength anti hardiness. _
They do not:require nny food, as the
:.tore nail& provides will last over .thii ; - -:
time.. As the chicks hatch soi4i l thrifeii 1 :
i rre;,, , :ilarly, th 6 older ones:e%an -6 , 1, crired
,fci•r'.iti•t+;t biers& Until the others tired
rea;fYt-to'bei taken away, wheu the hen
na i l ti e r brood ein be it:moved! to
. 111
rooniv coup, wall a tight-board bottom. '
. f 1
anti a.rani•pro - of roof. •••Phey.sh?ttld lie
fed tiVe, tiincii daily, bit only ju l t• what
:hey with eat up clean. Tie lirSt food
should consist of $-t de bread Moistened
in water or in fresh milk—thifi Milk is
1
I decidedly 'prelerabhe. Do not !Wet the
food; as la ry moist or sloppy kind will
caii-iii Sickness and A high rate la mor
tality among young, tende : c birds.
Keep the water (for drinking) away . .
from them until they are six T i to eight
weeks old, bUt if milk
. can be spared,
i give: them occcsioual- drinks cf it. The
I too lavish use, of coin meal has 'caused
More death among young chicks than '
I
ha= cholera . =bug grown fowl 4. Until.
: tin, chicks are . half-grown, corn meal 1
. should be-put sparingly fed,
.but after
that time, rhen judiciously used, is one
of the very best and cheapest foods for
fowls and clicks:. Sine-tenths of the
young turklies and guinea -fowls, which I
die when in the , ',"downy" state, get
their derith'4low from corn meal, as it
Ih; a very common practice (lieeause it
! L is so "handy," and suits lazy people so
i
welh)to merely moisten, with cold water
some raW corn meal and then feed it in
that way: Piting chicks relish_ occasion
s til reeds of cracked, wheat and wheat,;
Iscreenings, while, rice, well ' boiled, is:
i t not only greedily eaten by the chicks,
but is one of the very hest things fiat
can be. given. It fregneutly happens'
thatdamaged lots of rice, or low grades
of it, S ean be bought, at low figures; in
the cities. sit increases so much iii
bulk in' cooking, it is not an expensive
fool for young chicks, even •at the
reg War retail price, though it would I
out, ordinarily, pay, to feed- it to 'hill
grown fowls very liberally or very fre-i
i u.ntly. In the absence of r worms, bugs,
tile., duling early Spring,
s chleap pai ts o'f
I fresh boef can - he well boiled and shred
! e,i iii, tar the little cliieks, hut care
awst he taken' nut to feed more fre
quently than ()nee in two days, and only
ihet, i:: mi:at-a:thou. This - feeding
,on
a,e..t sIo, dsris -v ry beneficial to young
1 ?.: :do y and gniouli chieas vi hen 'they are
bathers, :nu" the tint 'quill, as.
.1..
II Oil II- y r , tinire extra i.onrishment to
. r • pa;r the ,:ruin on immature bodies.—
Anzerienn Agriculturist for April.
GEO. STEVENS.
DoN 'l' NEO LECT TIE GARDEN. 7 -No
I.srt farm pays b; tter than the
lan,l th:VOted to the *griruen. yet on ;no
part• is t!i•• work more *grudging - given.
Often it will be trureetiomy to have
an acre or two less of Wheat, or other
field crop, tut] 2nvi:St• 'She. lat•or • that
Avouo have behn given - ;:to theSe npoh
the Orden, i -7 4ben fariners learn. that
a constant diet bf corned beef. and 'cab-.
bage,' . varied-by.portt a..1‘1 beans—both
excellent in their way,- can 1w easily
varied by many other, and not more
costly fOims of food, we Shall hear less
of the questiotki, • to keep boys on
the farm?' and in other forma of- food,
We include an 'omple supply of fruits.
t - ; PALES.
) Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of
weight in the bark, . loins and lower part of
the abdomen, catisingthe patient to suppose
he has some affection of the kidneys or
neighboring organs.' At times syniptoms Of
inctigestien are piesent flatnieuey,
nurawt
oess or the stomach, etc. A moisture like
perspiration, protocing a very' disagreeable
itching, particularly at rte . t after getting'
warm in-bed. is a very common .uttendaott
Internal. Eitermil end Itching Piles yield a.
3zice on tliett - pPlicatinii of Dr. Boar:nies Pile
Ilemedy, which sets -directik upon the parts'
-.affected, absorbing-the -Tumors, allaying the
intense Itching, and affecting a permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed:
net delay until the drain en the system
"p:oduces 'permanent disability.- but try it
and be cured.. Price, 50 cents. Ask -your
driiggist for it, and When yon cannot obtain
it of him, we wilt send iti.prenaid, on ria.ipt_
of price.. Address The Dr. Bostinko Medicine .
Co.-Phpia. Ohio. Sold' by Clark It. -Portet;-
$. End of Ward lioure Block.. -
Jnne 2-tvr
RNAWIENTAL JOB -PRINTING
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• a apecialtx at the Reevatsca. Othge.
CtThTUIli
Trios. A. JENNI
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A. BEVERLY ,311TH,
BO* -BINDER
realar Ii Screll Saw Goodcl..
BOO I [CBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE,; NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Fine Blank Books
MY sprkutry.
Amateur% Supplies.
Thts.department of my business Is very corn
plate, and being a practical sawyer myself I know
the wants of my patrons.
i. WOODS.
SAW BLADES,
CLOCK. MOVEMENTS, &o,
I
constantly 011 hand. lii' 8123 worth of-dealgne
for $l. Send for price fiats.
" REPOT:PEE " BINDERY,
i Park street,
Towanda, Pa
P. 0. box 1512
STOP AT '
T. MUIR& CO:g
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PROVISIONS.
The place to save toPney,b buying cheap Is Si
•
nornes Main ana Fraaktin Kraals'
TOWANDA;, PA.
Tnt respictftilly announce to the public that
aim? have a large atimk of
FlO6ll, FEED, MEAL, DRAW, SALT, FlBti
POIVIC, and PROVISRM gonerally.
We have also added to our stock s variety of
WOODEN WARE, such as BUTTER TUBS. FIR
RIBS, CHURNS. ETO.
IBM
dust received s large stock of Sugars, Teas,
Coffees, fiPtces,„llol:7LSON'S PURE SOAP, the
best in the, markst, and other makes of sosp
Syrup and Molasses, which they offer ai low
prices for Cub. , oct'A 77
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MEI
Sale Bills
PRINTED
REPUBLICAN
OFFICE.
Chicago & NortipiWestern
RAILWAY
Is the OLDEST ! BEST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST
EQUIPPED ! and hence the
LEAPING. RAILWAY
•• OF THE •
West and .Northwest !
It is the: short and beet route between Chicago
and all points in
NORTHERN ILLINOIS. 'IOWA...DAHOTA. WY
OMING.. Nebraska. Callifinuia, Oregon. Arizona,
Utah, Colorado ; Idaho, 'Montana Nevada, and
for •
bI
LEADVLLLE, SALT LAKE.
San Frßneisco,Deadwood,SionxCity,
Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all
Points in the Territories. and the !est. Also
for Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oalikosh,Shebonan,
Marquette. Fond do Lac, Watertown; Boughton,
Neenah, Menasha, St.-Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga. Fargo; Iliaruarek, Winona. LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all -points in Minnesota, Dakota,
Wiscensin and.the Ndr.thwest.
At Council Bluff! the Trains of the Chicago .k
North-Western and* IL P. Wye depart from,
arrive at and use the Etaine joint Union - Depot.
At Chicago, dose etitmectionß aro made with
'the Lake Shore, Slichigan Central, Baltimore Sz.
Ohio, Ft. Wayne and 'Pennsylvania, and Chicago
a: Grand Trunk IPys, and the Kankakee and Pan.
Handle Routes, •
sir• Close connection* made at Junction Points,
7
It is the OSL'I7 LINE rUnnning
Pullman - Motel ;1 Dining ' Cars
Chicago ,and CoUiacil Bluffs,
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
Insist open Ticket Agents selling you Tickets
via this road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy if they do not read over the Chicago k
Nortb:Weittern Railway.
Ityou Wish the Rest Traveling Accommoda•
Hens you will buy your Tickets by' this route,
WAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents - sell Tickets by this Line. .
MARVINIIUGHITT. 2d V.l". &Gen:Milner,
ape/ • Chicago
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
TO P. 61111,1. A
HOUSEHOLD
The poor as well as the rich, the old as well.
as the young, the wife, as well as the husband,
the young maiden as well as the young man, /he
girl as well as the boy, may Just as well earn a .
Pa- dollars in honest employment. 'as to sit
around the house and wait for others to earn it'
for them. We can give you employment, all the
time, or during your spare hours . only; travel
ing, or in your own neighborhood;; among your
friends and' acquaintances. If you do not care
for employment, we can impart valuable infor
mation to you free of cost. It will cost you only.
one cent for • Postal card to write for our Pros
pectus, and it may be the means of making you
• good many dollars.
Do not-neglect Me opportunity. Yon do not
have to invest a large lam of money and run •
great - risk of losing it. You will readily see that
it will be an easy matter to make from SW; to
SIM a week, and establishaincrative, and inde
pendent buainesti.,;htiborable, staaigbtfc7ward
and profitable. Altendlo this matter NOW, for
- there ik - AIONEY : IN IT for all who engage with
We will surprise you and you will wonder
why you never wrote to _us before. WE REED
ifoll.axtvtcomaas.iierm. Agdress
i• this
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Nagnit pager.) •
Sept. A. *st-rezioe:. - Xenlow, Outo
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AT THE
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ARTICLE
$9. CLOTHING 44:
04
NOV 7 IS THE. GOLDEN OPPORTUNI/1
Stylish and Reliable Spring Grannom,
MEN YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
. A'v•PRICES WHICH - CAN BE HAD•tT NO OTHER . HoLsE.
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Whilit y eviiittaluing the unifoitn stand rd of -quality la exceiltlie,, rd It , •
y:
: . . vr• iz ,:
ieaterial , . • :„ • . -
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• G OOD: 3IANAGEMENT, .- ~ . - CAM:FiII, 1:(. - 1:1Ne . ,
. i i and SMALL MARGINS; '(with which I.atu contcit,) t i 4:Ki: '
•
RAISED THE STANDARD AND LOWERED. THE PRICE
- - . Yi - , UNTIL IT IS A POSITIVT: FACT THAT _ ~, ,
TIM BEST STOCK 'OF CLOTHING
In this vicinity is, now being sold for the le Ist money b,,
E. ROSEI\'FIELI),
M.
HUMPHREY BROs.& TRAcy,
' , • iiannfactnrers and Wholesale Dealers in all kit-Jib 6f
=I
MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES; AND CHILDREN
Boots, Shoes,
CORNER. MAIN AND ELIZA TIE.T 111 ST R.:Er:is,
ORNAMENTED
Steel-Plate and
High ColOrec
/ FOLDING
CARDS !
Beautiftil Designs !
For 1-)ropTamin'es)Ball
Invitations. !
~,111i. s iile; Givulars !
(tc., &c.
Call and Eamine.
Reasonable Rates.
"REPUBLICAN"
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Towanda,
20fiET YEARThe original and only, the
• favorite national family N..
per. The Brut Sim:faun Basimn, begins Its loth
year; January, 1882. Established 1863: The liar.
writ is the' oldest and most popular paper of its
class. Every number contains 8 large pages, 40
long columns, with many Comte, Humorous and
Attractive Engravings. It is crowded full of the
best Stinks, -Poetry. Wit, Humor, Futt.--making
a paper to amuse and instruct - old and young. It
erposea Frauds, Swindlers and cheats and every
line is amusing, instruetve or enterhtinicg. Ev.
erybody needs it; 50,000 now read it, and at only
50 cents a year, it is by far the beat, cheapest;
most popular paper printed. For Id cents six
a1;18 silver lampoons are sent with the Bawl=
one year. Fifty other superb premiums. Send
ten cents for 3 months trialtrip, with fall pros
=or 30 cents for liaisr.n a whole year.—
ens FREE. Send wow. Address,
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RIM
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Rubbers,&c,
_VW .I' A.
.:TILE MOST SUCCESSFUL itEmEDy
covered... it Is certairtin its eff-vts
nOti blOW:t. Also excellent f•ir
Et EMI - MOOP B ELOW.
• TROD' COII. L. T. FOSTER
youngtitmwn, Ohi ~
Dn. D. J. KENDAI,p_ s Co:—I ha i aver
ble Ilanibletoniatirdelt which I pri;:lctry:..l..
ly, he bad a large burifi E.pavic
a small one on tho other wh , ...h L.:alc •7'
Ilrne; 1 had him under the.. ;
Mil
nary - surgeons Which fail , d t•• c•
one day readingreadingthe advert ',mast
Spaciu Colrain the i.'lll. -at:•• F.x1.7..=-• I
ed at t•uce to try it, and uLt
t•• send Tor it, .they ordered tl.r. • '.'- .t:••
them all and thought I 5..,•.1d
trialz I used it according to :,f
lonrth day tlia colt ceased tf.,
lumps haVe disappearei. uekd
and :be colts 'nubs - are as irea
ns smoottl as airs horse 41. tha
ed
tin - 1y cur. The curewa4 s.) :_.
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I let two .or itiy ileighbora t.tve ti
t,Wo L. tus.'.,Lv , are now
Very . --Ilene ptc tf
L. 1.1 t...
Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH
ratteu's IIiU.. Wasb;tou
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Da. D. J. iiiiNuAu..Ar
Gil which I uaed your lieu
Was a inalijuatit ankle sprain
a tandiug. 1 had tiled :natty
Your -tpuclia Cure. put thi2ifo...: i tae
am. 1 for tht• first taco
ilaturs.l position. For a faulily }IL
abyt.llmv, •se f-% ell
Yours truly,.
M. p. bt.u.
fast r '. E. Church, P.stt, t:s
'trice, $l, per liottle, or butt!tfs f , l
Druggists Lace it or can gct
be lien: to ir.y adilrers on r....cipt pr:.
proprietors, DI:. J. 4: Co
burgh 1 , 4115, Vt. Sold at
Dr. 11. C. 1'.43i.tet . , , , 1)1217- Slolf-
,rr • :h7 "'r f
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it Wii:' - . i:..rli RENEWER,
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Fray .1 t
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It.c hair
has ftlicn vti i :mparts.
it ,ofirng when letr.elt u:•1 L.:1. - ..
tirelS7 l l:•• , •.: trom :L irritAtintr
hest repllt:ttionl•.ml gice , 7
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Da put fail to try it. Fur r.ll dru43.A
Prlee; tts. per buttle. '
Pr•eparPtt Clans. Dar Es, Canton, Pa
,Far tale by all 7 l.lrw„—j:P.2aid anale.i.
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KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE
Is sure to cure Siezetus, 5r.17..•21
•r 4 Purl), ko. It re=.oves all
eulArgements, Nor
: 'r 01las no equal_ for aLy
rf.s beast or man. It 1:s. cr.rt ,1
lante'l,ess in a per,m tta
fered 15 years. Also et:rtsl
tiAin, corns, Trost-bito, ;.sr
Of: It has Lo
say bleibish on holee4. Send for
mreular fiising POSITIVE. ~enc., v , Price It. ILI'
liltUilt:lSTS base it or .an ge f:r L'
Kendall 5 Co.. „IfroPrietors, ri
Vermont. H. (.t PORTER. Agent. T,..3,0'•
ONE lifiOnE
PICTURE CAIRI
IN TO WANDA
G. H. WOOD & CO.
AVM (TOLI Nt•V;
Patton's Block,
on the Fiat of April. Harm.:tk". l ''''
entirely new, with! the best of initr.::a•r,: 6 .
are prepared to i mike
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Tintypes' 4 at ont sitting . , all for 50 cl+
in neat envelo :es, to fir $ l. 09•
kinds of Pito tographs,aud d '-
view work done at this gallery.
Give us a call and we will try ..12
in price and quality.
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE-
Is sore in its eff.;ets: mild in its acti ,, n as itl ;
not blister, yet is perietratint; and 1 102 ' 34:1 '. 1 ,
resell et7ery deep seated pale or to retntnt . t....
bony growth or etlitir enlargements, sadil.l..
sparins, splints curbs, .eallous, sprsira.ro';
Inge and any lameness and all ef.larg'clE ti
the Joints or limbs, or for rhediu.ttista m nti,
and for any purpose for which a ltu tit irat,z
for man or beaSt. It is new known tit l .°
best liniment for man ever used. aethltt rad.:
yet certain in its effects.
send address tor illustrato.l CiiN•nlsrwhl:'•
tro think gives pe,sitiis proof of its virtues.
remedy has ever luet with such rs•
'resist° our knowLe.lo, for tketst as well 1
• Prico $1 per bottle. or six bettle3 for $ 3 . 4 : i
proprietorsjin. it It
Druggists hive it or can get it for You.
be - sent to any address on reJeipta price by La .
burgh rains, Vt.
B. J. KENvALL .X , Er%
Sold .by all Deuggi,ls
E NVELOPES - OF ALL QtrALl
{ties and sizes a specialty at tha IierVIV AS
°4 Ptinguti Oaks,
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