SELECTED HUMOR. _I-.10.111 ,,, ' - . .. . 'A noun is'like . 4 an egg. You can't tell ugetber. of . not be's good until . be's 'bloke.' It is•enly when utiTrishman gets his choler up that he asks. r ot to tread on. the tuil'of las coat. If a man knew as much - about him self as be does about hit neighbor, he would never speak to himself. 'No, I shall leave my Wife nothing,' said old Gribb, 'she's alitiye, bad her will, and now I'll Lgve.n ne. " Biblical student: Of course Ruth wanted a bean,' but no one has been able .to determine why she chose snob a Boaz she did. , Atiotercoat has bemOoing service in a Georgia preacher's house 'for sixty years.-=New , York Telegronz. • Any editor candiscount that story if he care's to give himself away. •• 4 .. • Rubinstein 'has refused a $500,000 offer 'to return to this county.—Ex. If be 'lit out' without paying his board 11;11s when ho was here a-few years ago, aces wisely in refu&ing the offer. The $500,000 would mit much more - than pay his counsel fees. Seized the occasion: 'So you would not take me to be twentyr and a young lady, to her partner while dancing a polka one evening. 'What would you 'take me for, then ? 'For better, ,or worse,' replied: he, and he was accept ed. Tbey tell of a man out West who was putting a blast in a well, and it went off .prematurely and blew him out into an ap_pfe tree about fifty feet away. In a iatiMent he recovered himself, and re ' marking, 'The2rd knows bett& than Ido after all; guess it is almost time to go punning,' took a large pruning knife from his pocket and set to work. The American Palace Hotel, to be built on the Thames embankiient, Lon don, will be nine stories high, ac ,cominodate 1300 guests, and will be Con ducted strictly after .the American fash ion. An expedition will soon start for Africa in search of a suitable diamond ' - for the clerk's, breastpin. A leading citizen of Dallas, one of the most intelligent property-owners in the town,Vas reading a newspaper in the Texas Spikgs office yesterday, when he came across the paragraph, 'The ad mission of Dakota is aforegone conclu sion at Washington,' whereupon he 'I can't keep up with the run of the Washington scandals, there are so 'ninny "of them. ,Whitt did Dakota admit ?' _ • A Yankee is considered the sharpest of the human familypd only an Irish'- man can get the better of him. The hider's wit is more forCeful, than the former's plainness and directness of speech. Ad Irishman took., a . Yankee friend to church with him on Christmas 'day. The music was'i magnificent and ;the decorations gorgeous. On their way out of the church be asked - the Yankee how he liked it. " 'Why, it beat the devil !' said the down miter. 'That's :the intention,' dryly remarked the gefi ,tleman from. Tipperary. - A comedy called 'Kissing in the Dark' was played iu Wa4hington last week. The same .play is performed in this town every Sunday night. • It has a longer fun- than any other piece •cn record. 'The play contains only one act and no scenes—'-unless the old folks should unexpectedly enter the room during the performance. ' For parlor theatrical's 'Kissing in ,the Dark' is a boss comedy a young man sometimes finds it more expensive than a season ticket to hear Patti. Ele Perkins and the Amirican Sergeant. EllfCrkins has been visiting St. Au gustine, and making notes of curious thiiigs to be seen - there. The suojoined - extract ie from one of hisletters to the Nei York Sunday Start: It will be observed that Eli gracefully yields the palm for mendacity to _Abe old Sergeant. Coming from any one else brich an admission, fortified b 9 the Irstimouy of the old Sergeant himself, would be almost conclusive, but -cool bag from Eli, it is not only open to suspicion, but will be generally' recog nized as another laurel leaflet from the championship crown that now adorns his brow: A VERY LARGE LIAR The biggest Isar in St-Augustine is an old Sergeant who does the guide busi nes; around the old :Spanish fort, San Marco. This fortwas Milt in 1756 by Don Alonzo Fprdiriand Hereda, - the Spanish Governor of St. Augustine. It is a splendid old fort yet, with its turrets, coats of arnis, towers and 'dun geons still remaining, 'What did those Spanish fools build this splendid iort for: I asked the old Sergeant.' 'To protect them against the Seminole Indians and the French Commu4ists, who used to come crier - here and try to clean us out, sir. ?We got tired of Killing those Injuns; and so We just wailed them out.' I 'When was it built?' 'ln 1756, sir.' 'And you helped iosbuild it?' certainly did, sir. I used to carry ice-Water to the men when they were at work. • 'But how could they have ic'e in Florid9?' I interruPted: 'the thermom eter never gets below sixty degrees.' 'Tlif , y brought it.down from Cincin nati over the Cincinnati Southern Railread, sir.' 'But the railioad wasn't built Wen.' I I persisted. ; 'Now look here, smarty, if you know '"more about this here fort than I do what do you wand .t'o ask me about it for?: If you want' useful , . information I'm here to give it; but not here to talk to a blauk-i-ty-blank newspaper focil,' and then the old Sergeant went and sat down ou the sea wall and looked toward Spain. _ Alxnit a thousand million dollars of our national debt have been paid since the war. ended. France has now nearly trebled our debt, and Great Brittain has more than double. , 'Eveu Spain hts u bigger debt than that which re m:A[llsot ours, t c, 'There's nothing like settling'down,' buid the recited merchant confidentially to 'hii neighbor. 'Wnen I gave up business I settled down and found I had quite a comfortable fortune. If I had settled op, I should not Inie bad a ceLt.' 'he part of the human body which shOw l s the greatest variety of color is the iris of the eye. ` ITEMS OF INTEREST. A young 'man Of Seneca, Kansas, eloped with the girl his brother was to have mariied tho next day. Sixteen varieties of lily-bulbs are need in Japan for food, , boiled and served with drawn butter. It is Stated that a South Carolinian has di:covered a process of manufactur ing quinine from pumpkin. Among the curiosities at Durango, Col., are a thirty pound petrified turtle and a four horned sheep's head. A veiled woman with a babe boarded a railroad trainrat iltstinks, Mich., laid the infant in a, strSoger's lap and dis appeared. . - ' A correspondent of the Londork Statist shows that a pound of tea, sold in China for less than four cents, costs the consumer in; Londonfifty cents.. In various partsof the Turkish Em pire thirty-two lady missionaries are regularly at work. They teach school among the girls, and also teach the women as opportunity is_afforded. The rents of farms in East Lothian, the cradle of high farming in Scotland, have fallen greatly. On .nine• farms recently relet the aggregate rental has been reduced from £10,536 to £7,634. A butcher's wagon was, followed half a mile by five foxes, in Rockville, Conn., one day recently. They were near enough to have been shot with a pistol, but the driver was not armed... _Oranges can be raised all over Florida, but pineapples can only, be raised in the south section. Pineapples will give fruit from , the seed in eighteen months and will be in full. bearing ithwe years. u rIS EASY To Din.'—lf I bad strength to hold a pen, I.would write ,how easy and delightful it is to die,' were the last words of the celsbrated surgeon, Wm. Hunter; and Louis XTV is recorded as saying with his last breath, thought dying had2been more !ETD:snit' That the paleness of death t is owing to some benumbing influence acting on the sensory nerves jmiiy be inferred from the fact, that - ,Oufward external surroundings-rarely,tronble the dying. - . - On_the day thee - Lord Collingwood breathed his last the Mediteranean was tumultuous; those elements which had been the scene of his past glories rose and fell in spelling undulation's and seemed as if rocking him to sleep. Captain Thomas ventured to ask if he was disturbed by the rocking of the ship. 'No, Thomas,' he answered, ancin a state that nothing can disturb me more—l am dying, and I ain sure it must be consolata-ry to you and all that love me to see how 'comfortably I am coming to an end.! In the Quarter. ly Review there is related an instance of o criminal who escaped death by the breaking of the rope. Henry IV, of France, sent his physicians to examine him, who reported that after a moment's suffering the man saw .an appearance like fire, across which appears a most beautiful ttiFenue of trees.' When a pardon wiis mentioned the prisoner coolly - replied that it was not worth Milting for. 1 Those who_ have Leen near death from drowning, and afterward restored to consciousness, assert that the dying suffer but little pain. MADE A MISTAKE.—An insurance agent called into an establishment the other day' with a large account" book under his firm, , and Walking up to 'the proprietor in a busin6s sort of way in quired: , •How's business—how's stock 2' 'Oh, business is, very dull,' replied the tradesman. Ton my word sir, I haven't got $9O l O in the house ! Terri ble dull ! and paused and looked inquiringly ut the visitor.' Only $9OO !' said tlie insurance man in surprise. 'Pon my soul, sir I don't believe there is a dollar mor , look. for your self,' and the man 100 .ed very sad and sighed. 'Then, sir,' said th insurance- man,, with a good deal of w , rmth, 'how does it come that your ck is insured in our company for $4,5u, eh?' 'Oh 1 ah ! beg yo, r pardon r ex claimed the dealer' in great confusion; 'thought you was the taxman I was sure you was the tax gatherer, or, 'pon my soul I would not have said that, vi) i tten in fact my stock is worth .fully •I $8.000., Look for yourself sir.'—Buf fain Express. •If yOu went your rawthe room or parlor td resemble th interior of an old junk shop. furnish it according to• the directions given in so el of the illustrat ed articles on house'decorations printed in certain journals. 4 Ca Wo take great pleasur in calling the at- I tuition of our friends a d customers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and L. ng Syrup which is perfectly harmless, pica nt to the taste, will not nauseate, and gives r :lief almost instant ly. It matters, not how severe your Cough may be, bow many cong medicines you have tried, or bow many physicians you have con sulted, the tonic, soothing and -healing pro. pertles of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Lungs to expefthe offend ing matter, leaving them in * healthy con dition, free from irritatien, and the air pas. sages clear, besides invigorating • and strengthening the general syttem. Price 50 cents. For the: positive cure of Consump tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry Hacking Cough, Loss of 'Voice, Irritation of the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Infltt`- enza, .Whooping Ceugh and Lung Fever, we recommend this medicine above all others. Touts truly, CLAIM B. PORTE% June 2-Iy. S. End Ward House Block. BLANK BOOK IsiANUFACTURER AND BOGK - BINDER, PAPER RULER. So Alfred YiF'urvis, No. 131 GrenOwee street, UTICA, N. Y All Work in his lino done well and promptly at lowest price. Parties baving volumes incomplete will be fur nished with any missing numbers st cost price. ordszs given to J. I. garden. Agent for Bradford County, will be promptly executed ac cording to directions. • seps4l CANCERS CURED AT CRANESI CANCER INFIR MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. I HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts of the world have been and of this much dreaded disease and are now livina witnesses test they have been rescued from a terrible and untimely death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Freo. Write fOra CbtularalvingfUll particulars. Address Drs. GEO. CRANE & RUSH BROWN Addison. N. T. Seyt.3o.lyr.OPßaeo. 1 -... aNIP - ;- 7 1 - • Y 't ' kN N o:ct,!' i • '.. r pU' , r 4 uSellT N r i i , e:-.4 -1- OPERATES WITH.MiEBOY HPON'THERID. NETS, AVER. BOWELS,' ♦ND PORES - Olt THE WS, . . NEISTBALMING, ADAORBJNO AND MELLING BCROFULODS, OANCEIIOO3, AND CANKER . • HUMORS • • The dine of most human ills. and curing when Pb:itching. hospitals, and another methods and remedies fall, Scrofula or King's Evil, Glandular Swellings; Ulcers. Old Sores, WEL Leg, Mercurial' Affections. Erysipelas, Tumors. Abscesses. Car buncles, 'Boils, BioodP °bons, Brisht's Dismiss, Wasting orthe Kidneys and Liver. Ebeamatism, Constipation. Piles, Dyspepsia, and all itching and Scaly - • • • , ERUPTIONS ' Of the Skin and Scalp.—such as Salt Rheum. Paellas's, Tetter,Blngworta, Berber's Itch,Scald Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and T3ri as ng Humors, from a pimple to a scrof. ull ulcer, when assisted by Ourictraa and CO:- BOAP, the great Skin Cures. - Kekreet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, dears off all' external evidence of Blood Homers, eats away Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itch ing' and Irritations. Softens,Soothes, and Heals. Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Diseases. OUTICURA SOAP -- An Exquisite Toilet,Bath, and litirsery genitive; Fragrant with delicious flower odors and healing balsam. Contains in • modified form all the virtues of Cwricusa, the great Skin Cure, and is indispensable in the treatment of Skin and Scalp Diseases, and for restoring. pieserving and beautifying the complexion and skin. The only Medicinal Baby, Soap. • Mumma lintirsuw.s are the only, real curatives for diseases of the Elklo,Bcalp And i3lood. - Price: Cuncrae, BisciLvwerr, $l.OO per bottle; Mumma, 50e. per box; large boxes, f 1.011; Mrs: cuss Mcounitax. Torr.= Boar, 25c. ; Concrua kistncrwar , SMAII3O SOAP, 150. Bold everywhere. Principal Depot,.Weeksls Potter, Boston. CATARRH Sanford's Radical Cuid. THE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DISTILL A TION OF WITCH HAZEL. AMFRTCAN PINE. CANADIAN FIB, MARIGOLD, CLOVER • BLOSSOM. For the Immediate Relief • Permanent Cure of every for& of Catarrh. fro a simple Had Cold or Influenza to the Loss or Smell. Taste, and Hearing, Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians,Chamists and Mediad Journals throughout the world, as the only complete external and internal treat. went. One bottle Radical Care, .one box Catarrhal Solvent and ISandford's Inhaler. all in one pack age, of all druggists for $l.OO Ask for ElssronD's RADICAL Cuss. IWINFXB & POWER, Boston: r,OL 1 8 , ELECTRICITY Gentl h e, yet effective, united , , ea__ _ g___ ll - 12 Balsam. ren der • Cotaxtur VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS one 1 hundred times superior to , all other plasters for every ~,. •• Pain, WeslmeEs and Inflam- PIASTERS =Goa. pens 25 cents Sold everywhere. . PATENTS. (11. S. AND'FOREIGI4. Frank A. Polito. Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box, 356, - Washington, D. C. . • W Ten years' experience. I make so Munoz for my servicea. unless • patent be granted. Preliminary examination in the Patent Mice as to the patentability of an in vention FRET.. Send sketch or model of the de. vice and a report will be made as to the proba bility of obtaining a patent. Special attention given to rejected applics Lions in the hands of others. =isms:Kew 11. S. Senators: Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John AL Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor gia; lion. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; Hon. S. M. Cullom, Gov. of Illinois; the Bon. Commissioner of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro prietor of this paper. Write for circular and instructions 3novil CUT THIS OUT! MAKEBISIIB4O PER WEEK. ntWwea sh . a myms stores In lelri leading li C , itlei, . w or A m v wCa,a M. L LOVELL3TeRANT'OI4;I." PARKER'S RINGER TONIC The Medicine for Every Family. NEVER INTOXICATES. Madefrorn G inger, Bitch% Mandrake. SoMask" and other ofthe best vegetable remedies known, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC has remarlkably varied curatirepowers, & iithe greatest Stomach Correct or, Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever triode& The Best Medicine Yon can Use for Restoring Health & Strength Itcommencesto act from the first dose, searches' out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or hft all disuses of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood, Unto, Liver. Urinary Organs, all Complaints of 'Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Shoutop thus and Pro satsumas. Try a bottle to-day; itaia ysave yourlife. sad. sad $1 sizes atalldruggists. Ermgamineboxtle his our signature on outside armpit", Mc= 'ik Co., N. Y. Large saving in buying $z sits. Parker's Hail-Balsam Just What is Iltaistad. Everybody whose hair is gray or faded has filt the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is cleanly, agrees* perfumed and harmless. Par ker's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in these respects. Sold by druagista at sir— and $l. You need not. Die to\Win ,j • IN, THE • MUTUAL ENDOWMNT • e , • AND. . . • ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION • Of ;Bath, N. Y. You receive one-half of your iniurance, ac cording' to the American Life Table, when two thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for illustration. a man or woman joining.the Asso ciation at 36 years ofage taking a certillcatefor $2,500, receivegsl,27s when a little over 56 years of age, exactly the period .in, life when a little financial help is generally more needed than at anrother time. - BLADES & }MEWL - june2tf. General Agents for Penn's. Ai ENTS WANTED for oars to one large Steel Portrait 01 • Engraved in Line and Stipple from a photograph approved by Mn. Gartieldas &correct likeness. A naacurrim 110IIIL oaiet. NO competition . Sat 18x21. Send for circulars and extra terms. The Henry 11111 Publishing Co. • , Norwich.,COnn. Jan. 5,16:42.—Cw • • NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVENTIONS. EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD KNOW That by theßulis 9f the %Patent. - Office • to procure PATENTS, Models are not necessary manse specially called for. Send &awing and specification, upon receipt_ of which we will mako examination at the Patent Once, and ulnae as to patentability. FEE FAYABLF. on ALLOWANCE of FATES! Send for Etteratre of Itnernocrions; free to sap address. HAIRTEAD & CO» Waahlngtoni D. C. Po/Asters ofte Canon :tonal Reporter. January, 5, 1882.—tf ; • CO FALL AND WINTER 1881 ENTION4SiNYITED to our 'EMI OM Heating'Stoves They are too .well known to require any commendation— New Necla, Westminster, t Crown -Jewel. We also hive a line of CHEAP BASE BURNERS,'the beat of ntbeir elms in he - inarket;.and well adapted for imp- plying a demand for an efficient bat in ' expensive beating stove. liiirVOOti HEATING STOVES in great varied., is a 7l T$ 4 . et oc) HAPPY. THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Towanda and Vicinity by D. A:1) DYM CO A LARGE STOCK- OF Wood Cook Stov CAARIAGEMAKERS AND BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES, AND A GENERAL STOCK Or HARDWARE 1 MAIN ST., TOWANDA. Towanda; Oct. Blat, 1881 NEW FIRM,! NEW STORE NEW GOODS ! Edilouillesseaux, (Formerly with Headelmind HAS OPENED A Jewelry Store OF MB OWN IN PATTON'S BLOCK, 'With Swart & Gorden's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa., Where hd keeps a FULL ASSOIir e MENT or Cold ik Silver. Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS ) - SPECTACLES, ETC. • /fir His Stock is all NEW and of the •FINEST QUALITY. Call and aro for yourself. „ REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY. ENGRAVING A EPECIALTIT deel4- .Lafayette t !louse, Corner Second and B f streets Northwest, near Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. C. - Within a square of the Capitol. -Street cars pool 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. Rooms well furnished and the cleanest and best beds in the city. Table first class. &Qm and board from $2 to $3 per day. 'Reduced rates by the week or month. . WILLIAM EIANDEEMON, , ; Proprietor. Late of the Congressional lintel, Capitol Hill, Jan il•tr • MR S._ D. V. S T E i D.G E, Manufacturei of midi/eider in • HUMAN HAIR GOODS. UCH AS WICS,BANDEAUX, the PDPular Chatelailne Braid, 11111.0.111GING minatUITItADE alWalAttention trivet& **COMBINGS Sooty one way fiIATTCHEEI from $1 upwards - . Also Agent for Hapter's Invisible Face Po-ader, Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. ' sirParticalar _attention paid to throning ladles bairst their homes or at my place of business. are r Evans lr. ItUdretb's store. novlB4.in . Mut 0. V. ST&DGZ. 2,lit• polialai of the ammiilucut tins _ arranged so that they are abisto offer. 7 ' tho IK9whe bows mei 7-The ens &Ain= Dalmin—for one year to eters wee subscriber to - the EMPIMUCen who .111.81:—. Theattross is & splendid home mar, may BAM be seen at this eines. Or will be tent by ad. dressing. lER, Hinsdale. IL R. Ste . :l,;:eitil*": -- Lot Gnocznigs, COUNTRY PRODUCE COIL MAIN AND PINE! STIL, i , i They invite attention to their mortment aid very large ESPECIAL ATTENTION And Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds. 114, J..00'13S . . WILL REMOVI to the large and commodius store formerly occupied by M. E. Sololll°ll & Son, (one door sl north of Feleh & 0.,) where he will be _prepared to ffer the best bar gains in • CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS PURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, _TRAVELLING BAGS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, ETC., To facilitate a removal, I wish to reduce stock. Tr reduce stock, Reduceit 7 Prices -To prove this assestion, call - at the FWELRY I JEWELLER, Next door to Dr. II C. Porter's Drug Store JEWELRY, SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES, IMEI General Dealers in PROVISIONS, 022 HAVE REMOVED) To thdr alr otorool 11 Orbs old stand of los. titans k linians.) 4 Ohoioeew Goods, whioli hixve waye on han ~'" , , ; . i - I To the PRODUCE TRADE M. J. LONG. AFTER MANY YEARS HONEST DEALINIG, at NO. 2, Patton's Bllvic, in Northern Pennsylvania. old stand, NO, 2, PATTON'S BLOCK. H. 'JACOBS. Towanda,, Pa., Jan. 26, 18C1.. M. HENDELMAN /a still to be found at the OLD STAND STRET, o • WITH A FULL LINE OF FINE AMERICAN. AND SWISS WATCHES, STERLING SILVER AND I FINE PLATED WARE, PROW THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. sir ALL OP WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, Clocks. Watches and Jewelry Promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman. M. HENDELTILAN. eeptl6tt PARX FOR-SALE. • _ A bun of Afty4res. loaded in the Wpm: ~ Aye" atleadm drive frogs Some borough. /for faU particulars. Address JAMES C. FORM. Towanda Ps. Btb4w• CUES ITSPIPIK .11 It 1 i 1111 T aquipsia 4f ~Liver t leases, .Fever WI II _ Eheuma m, Dropsy, e ar sD isease,a Dil. kousness, Nervous debility, etc. The Best =MT DOWN to Man! 11,000,000 Bottles This Syrup pousesses Varied Properties. 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People who are Dyspeptic should not fail to give its trial. For tne Stomach it has no equal. Maya used it and know it to be a valuable medicine. I HATTIE NIIISSINGEII. • Liver Complaint. • Berlin, Somerset Co., Pa. Dear Sir:—l was troubled with Liver Com plaint for a long time, and by the.persuasion of your Agent, I commenced taking your excellent INDIAN. BLOOD SYllllP,vvhich baa greatly bene fited me; 1 have never found any - medicine to ecual it, and can .confidently , say' it is a Bate and highly valuable remedy. Berlin, Somerset Co., Pa. Dear Sir:—l was afflicted, with a Pain in ; my Breast and Side. and when I would lie down, I could scarcely breathe for Pain. I was also very weak In my Breast and Lungs. I used some of your 'INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP and am now near ly web. My Lungs ire strong once more and I am very grateful to yon for such a valuable remedy. , Dear 81r:—Tb ble INDIAN BL Dyspepsia and afflicted With for .Dear Sir:—l • Kidneys,•Weakn for years, and induced to •try SYRUP,s abort perfect health, No• 1525 Bar Dear - Sir:—l • 'Headache. and SYRUP proved beet medicine I No, 817 Fedora: F r Billiousuess. Philadelphia. Pa. Dear was afflicted with . Dyspepsia and Billioyaness for years; and failed to procure re lief until I began using your INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP. which soon effectually relieved 'me. I take great , pleasure in recommending its use to the afflicted. __ • Fn.i mi T. 4300.3cur4 No. 1035 Locust 01. BushilU. Pike Co., Psi Dear Sin—This is to — certify that I have used your INDIAN BLOOD SUMP for, Disease of the Stomach ind Liver, and have been much bane- Oted thereby. . • }Matti% Pike Co.. Pa. Dear consider your reliable INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP the beat medicine I ever used In my family: It ad just as recommended. • Dear Blr:—I have need • your great INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP in toy family for Worm and Summer Complaint, and it Lae proved effectual in idioms. Bushkin, Pike Co.. Pa. Dear Bir:—My danaliter was in Poor Health and a short trial of your INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP entirely cured her. AGENTS WANTED for the sale ot the INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP in every town or village, In which I have no Wont Particulars given onapplication. FIRE AND LIFE INSITRANCE COLLECTION AGENCY BRINK & BUCK, Leßayaville, Pa. Will write POliciedi for riots in Ptro . and Life Is ennince.,Mot Chino with • care and _ promptness. Thiry reprerentnonebut FIRST-MASS COMPANIES I tronago , thseotindeneesnd pa thca• baring butineu in their Idno. and . wilt endeavor to merit it. Apply to or address lass tf 11111211 pt BUCK. Leltaysville .ra. BOLD BE MS 1870. NEW YORK CITY. I - • B. B. /ULLMAN Disease of the Stomach. Mies. J. AtratAN Nervous Debility. Turtle Point, Mckean co., Ps For Scrofula. Turtle Point, McKean, co.. Ps Sure Cure for Liver Complaint. Turtle Point, MCKean co., Pa An Agent's TestimOly. HENRY C. SYSIPHON A Valuable Medicine. Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Pain In the Breast An anti Indigestlou. Philadelphia, Pa. is to certify that sour value- DOD SYRUP haa i cured me of Indigestion. which I had been Sears. Dyspep GEonom)l. Ersrar FIB 'Kidney Diseases. Philadelphia, Pa. subject to severe Pains in my :ss and Painful Sick Ileadache, fled to obtain relief, until I was ',our reliable INDIAN BLOOD trial of which restored me to MB ii r Costiveness. .. Philadelphia, Ps. - s trouble Cbstivenes and 1. e Uflo of y our s INDIAN BLOOD Most beneficial to me. It is the ver used. Dlseaie of the Stomach and Liver. FILANIUMI VANANZEZN Best Family Medicine. Remedy for Worms: Tuomes c012=082 Never Falls.to Cure. - Va.xiaq KEEN CLAM AND • A. BEVERLY SIIIITII, • BOOK .- BINDEIt AND Dealer In Scroll , Saw Se:da. 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E r. erybody needs it; 50,000 now read it, and at only ASO cents a year, it lb by fir the best, cheapest, most popular piper printed.. For 78 cents six Ann silver teaspoons are, sent with the 13Arissa 'one star. Fifty ether superb Premiums. Send tea cents for 3 months trial trip, with full . pros. pettus, or 50 cents for aura= whole par.-- Specimens FREE. Send wow. Address; • BANNER PUBLISHING CO, Hinsdale, v, H, ' Prowetkivn A , PA. T() AV A INT.EIA- KEN,DALp) SOMNCuK.t THE. MOST SUM:BMM REMEDY ever d.s• covered, as it is certain in its effects at,i not blister. Also excellent for human isc BEAD PROOF BELOW. Du. D. J. KENDAII. 8: Ca: —I bad a very valat. ble Hambleionian colt which I prized very ly, he had a large bone spavin on one Joni:ant a small one on the other which made him vsri lame; I had him under the charge of twu Tem. nary Surgeons which failed to cure him. I one day reading the advertisement of Kendal's Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express. I deter:an. od at once to try it, and got our druggists here to send for it, they ordered threebottles; I ta,k• them all and thought I would give it a tbor4n trial, I used it according to directions and its fourth day the colt ceased to be lime, and tn, lumps have disappeared. I used but one.t.ttlt and the colts limbs. are as free from lumps snd as smooth as any horse in the state. Be is e 6• tirely cured., The cure_ was so remarkable tilt I let two of my neighbors- have the remain,, two bottles, who are now using it. Very Respectfully. . L. T. FOSTEII. Kendall's. Spavin Cure ON HUMAN FLESH. Patten's Mills. Wash'ton co., N.Y., Dn. B. J. KEN. DALL, Dear Sir:—The particitr case on which I used your KendalPs Spavin was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen mezthe standing. I had tried many things, but in yr:. Your Epavin Cure put the foot to the gent again, and for the fiat time since hurt, it, natural- position. For a family liniment eels anything we everused.. Yours ' • • REV. M. P. BELL. Pastor of Sf. F. Church, Patten§ ME's. I Price SI, per bottle. or viz bottles fir Druggists have it or can get it fey you, or it •iJ be sent to any address on receipt of price b, tie proprietors, DE. 13. J. KENDALL +k C•u burgh Falls. Vt.. Sold at FO ,;I gray :).:)(1 t.) : pnvont th• - • 1.:11i.);;; (A:1 c f the it eure.gtl:•::vir. ir scalp clean t It tr:11 csnao ilac hair t,, grow wLtrs. it has fallen tiff and imparts glosi and 11..•5t.r.d:: It softens the when harsh and dry and tirely fred from cl 4 frritaUng matter; it has f:s very best reputation and gives milv , :m -, 1 Lion. • • KENDALIi'S SPAVIN' CUBE _ /111 auto to cure Sparlns, Sphr.n. Curb, ate. It removes all unr-sizrli rt • enlargements, Dors N u OT Brn:. • — nas no equal for auy laxemess 't beast or man. It has cured hip•pu.: f;:. • ;lameness in a person who had a-:- feted 15 years. Also cnrrd • tisin, corns, _frost-bites or s:.l Ltutses, out or lameness. It has no equal any blemish on horses. Send for illastrs:Rd circular giving posy:wit razor. Price fi. ALL DIIUGGISTf3 have it or can get It f3r rm. Dr. B Kendall -Co.. Proprietors, illosocr4h Vermont. IL U, Ponrun. Agent. TowaS,ll.ll. ~. .. MI 2:05 MO PROM COL; L..T,FOSTEB Youngstown,. Ohio, 10th, 1' U. C. Potter's Dru; Store, 2w, ,4„, DAVIE , lAEA' -RENEWER. NO other 0.1e7,11 doe- Do not Lit to try it. For sale . by all klin,r;j:i Price, TO cts. per bottle. Prepared by Chas. Dario, Canton, Pa. ror sale by all Druggists and Dealers. to) P 3-0 k.J co); 21 PICTURE CRIB IN TO f/ANDA. G. H. WOOD & CO. will open their New thillerz in Patton's Block, on the Fit Monasy of April. !laving fitted r 'P entirely new; with the best of instruments, Ire are prepared to nuke Tintypes, 4 at ane sitting, all for 50 cis . , in neat envelopes 10 for $l.OO. Copying of - all kinds of Photogrsphs,and Stereoscopic and Istv view work done at this gallery. Give us • call and we will try and satiety 1 in price and quality. - ms::: KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE • Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it don not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful W reach every deep *cited pain or to remove 01 bdny growth or other enlargements. inch :se spar ins. splint& maxim, callous, sprains, swell* lugs and anylameness and all enlargements 01 the lointe or limbs. or for rheumatism in gan 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 mill and yet certain in its effects. Bend address for Illustrated Circular whk.h we think gives positive proof of its virtues.. !!.) remedy has ever met with such unqualiAed a:" teas to mar knowledge, for beast as well ainsp.,, . Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles tor $ 3 • A Druggists have it or can get it for you. or it wi!: be sent to anYaddrees on receipt of price by the burgh proprietFalls, ors, Vt. e. D. J. Erni:taw. b Co Ero." Sold by all Druggists. __ ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTISG a rpectalty at the Ram= or ave. PNVEL OF ALL UALI- -aa ties anOPES d lli2Bll a apectalty at the REPsuco JobP tinting 018ce. Eg II FJ El IS El n M=