Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, April 13, 1882, Image 4

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    Sensations eta Man Who ped.
A man in Hagerstown, 'Md., 4sho was
sup Posed to have died, but subsequently
came to life,'esid in stating his' kper
ience: When I died I first felt a sink
ing. going, sensation. I knew every
thing going on in the room, but I could
not speak or move my lips. The next
thing I remember was being in a dense
darkness seemingly in a tunnel. through
which 4 was being pushed. There
seemed to be two forms. hue on each
"side, pushing me along 'through the
tunnel, and I appeared to.move as if. I
was nothing, touching nothing above
or below. At it appeared to get
lighter. as though we were the
aid of Otiptiiiigei it grew blighter
every ticutwnt, and then I seemed to
observe tWii shining, beautiful forms on
each Side Of me. I had a feeling of
perfect pease and well-being, and beard,
as though it were a part of the space I
floated the most and delightful
music.
A Beneficial Action.
The worn look and miserable feelings of
those closely confined in mills, or at desks or
work-tables, are caused by weak Stomach,
Kidneys or Baehr, and shows the necessity
far some mild tonic to build them up. No
one need suffer thus who will' use Parker's
Ginger Tonic ;-for without Intl:mica:big it has
such a beneficient action on these sluggish
organs and so cleanses the poisonous /nat
ters from the system, that rosy cheeks and
good health and spirits are soon brought back
again.-- - Ezpress. See adv. Birl4-4w.
A SUNNY IDES or Lirr..—A good
many people spend alLtheir life hunt
ing for a place in this world that they
were never intendecV to fill. They
never sitiled doiin to any thing with
any sort of restful or contented feeling.
What they are doing now is not by any
means the . work that is suited to their
abilitieg. They have it - sunny idea of a
very noble life which they would like
to reach, in which their powers would
have free scope, and where they could
make', a very bright record. , But in
their present position they cannot do
much of any thing, and there is little
use to. try. Their,life is a hnmdrum and
a, prosy outline, and they 'can accom
plish nothing really worthy and beauti
ful. So they go on; discontented with
their own lot and sighing for another;
and' while they sigh the years glide
away, and soon they will coins to the
end, to find that they have missed every
opportunity of doing any thing worthy
of s rational being on the passage to
eternity. The truth is, one's vocation
t is never some far-off poisibility. It is
always the simple round of duties that
the 'passing hour bringa., No day is
common-place if we onlyilind eyes to
see its splendor. There ii.pn duty that
comes to_ our hand butlkings us the
poSsibility of kingly servie4.
Food for Young andlold.
Food and medicine for young and 'old, pre
_ pared without fermentation, from Canadian
I* lo 9 Malt, Hops. Quinine, Bolt, etc. Malt
Bitters-sue warranted more ( Nourishing,
Strengthening, Vitalizing and' Parifying. by
reason of their richness in 'Bone and Muscle
Producing Material than all other, forma of
malt or medicine while free from the.objec
dons urgd agaiist malt liquors. MrSl4 v.
Oil the 2d.day of January, 1882, a
bushman meeting of the Proprietors,
Editors and Sifters of this paper was
held in the editorial aren at No: 914
- I Congress , avenue. . The . Proprietors,
Editors and Sifters were allipresent. In
other words, we were b "t4h in attend
- ante. Colonel Knox w appointed a
committee to draw up t, select assort
ment of resolutiens regaiding a Sweai
- ing•off platform: The colonel retired,
and, after an absence of half an hour,
1
returned accompained b ' the aroma of
- a coffee bean, and prese ted the follow
ing: Resolved, That we hereby swear
off using any siimulat ng beveragis,
said swear-ofrto- continn and to be in
force for one year froate, with the
following exceptions *gtirding time
and place: 1. Eolely and- strictly as
4 ) ,
medicine. 2. When samples ' are sent
to the cffice. 3. When aborieg under
- rcsense of discouragem nt. 4. When
we receive a new knbscii cr. 5. When
we feel that we actual' , nted some
thing. G. On any spe ial occasion.—
Texas Siftings. .
"When ;publicly testified that I had been
cured of a terrible skin humor by the Cull- -
curs Remedies, I did so th others might be
eared, and do not regret the time 'given to
answering,'- in quiries."—Hem. Wm. 'Taylor,
Boston. " Mi9o4w.
In well-regulated crockery stores- the
clerk is instructed to 4easionally kmash
a painted 'dish, wheri:, the master bawls
out: 'Charge Smith fifty dollars—cost
of dish broken.' The lase struck cus
tomers pity Smith, add! gladly pay any
sort of price that may l?)
Little Edith was terribly sleepy the
other night. She begat} her customary
prayer upon retiring,- bat when she got
88 far as 'Oar Father,' her eyes closed
and her Lead tumbled onto the pillow.
'I teat toy it to-night,'_ she said, 'l'm
too s'eepy. He knows the rest of. it.'
`BOUGH ON 'RATS."
Clears out rata, mice, re , ches, flies, ants,
bed•bggs, skunks, chipmn ks, gophers., 15c.
Druggists.
The 11304 papers ann. uneements are
made under the hes. lags, - ` Births,'
'Marriages,' The toney style
east. reads, •Cmdle," 'Tomb.'
A weatetu paper has the latest amend
ments, 'Come,! 'Fixed, 'Gone.' 1
A member of a Lq
htanding on the club-h a
a gentleinan,eame up t
him itthereiwas a gen
eye named Walker in t
know,' was the answe r
name of his other eye'
•'BIICHUP
Quick, complete' care.
Bladder and Uritary D
gists.
'there La rattier a de'
poems 'with disputed
,e it about tun' •
that
writing something in
Bleep mother' line, an
country editorlor ten
A scientist tags that
tits enough pbospbo •
_ make at least 4,000 of
. cent packagesoff •
peazunees are deceit!
realize that a tramp is
'SKINEY I MEN.
`•Wells' Health Reneger" restores health
and rigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence.
Sexual Debility.
The judge, severely:' . 'Prisoner. you
• have already been cionvieted three
- timee.' Prboner, insieuatingly; 'Well
- ye-ye yozir bozor,, Iwu reeom-
eroded to rutrey i every time.''
Here is Situp) with a light beaver
overcoat on.--;He drives s White hor4e
and a top buggy, and all or: a Fndden
holdups in , the middle of the street
and lookalikedly at his bona. In two
minutes fifty people line the curbstone.
'What's the matter?'
'Balky!, .
A loan steps up to seize the bridle
and start the herae,, but the driver
shakes his head, and znotillns liinv
away.
'l'll bet he's au ugly brute.'
'Of course be is. Look at that wick
ed eye of his I'
'The crowd has now been inbreased
by -fifty, and several` vehicles = have
**Pima
'Any body hurt?'
'No; balky hone.'
'Why doesn't same one whisper in
his ear 7'
Four men stepped out to give alivice,
but they are hastily motioned back, and
a livery static man in the crowd ob-
serves:
'lf that horse don't kill two or three
men here, I shall be mach mistaken.'
Three minutes more and' the crowd
numbers two hundred. The man with
the gray,horse looks up and down the
street, braces his feet, takes a'llrm grip
on the lines, and softly' nays, 'Come
Peter.' And Peter draws his head,
dangles bin ears and moves off as slowly
and softly as a river of grease.
'What was it?' calls a man who has
run four blocks, and is pufiug like a
whale.
But there is no one to answer him,
The crowd has dissolved like a handful
of sugar in a barrel of water. It is
very mysterious, and the crowd dosn't
enjoy the climax at all.
THE WORLD'S EPILEPTIC .71(8.17-
2TITE. •
While passing through St. Joseph.
and having beard a great deal about the
World's Epileptic Institute located here, I
concluded to pay the celebratO institution a '
short visit. We were met 14 Dr. Richmond,
'the proprietor, who kas gained a reputation
as broad as the tan& He is a rather small.
yet prepossessing min. of very affable and
gentlemanly, manners. He gave us a hearty
welcome, and took great pains in showing ue
through his palatial and mammoth institu
tion. It-is a five story building. 200:180 feet;
with basement, and contains over three hun
dred rooms, and can accommodate five hun
dred patients. and •each and every room is
furnished in the most elegant and lavish
manner. Hut we will begin at the office.
which is a large room , tarnished with rose
wood furniture throughoht. In the office
are thousands of photographs of those who
have been benefited by the Nervine. The
walls are elegantly papered. and are profusely
decorated with rich and -Costly pictures; re
dived hero and there by bests in stone :and
bronze of eminent men of this and other
countries. In connection with the Institute
is a mammoth printing house and bindery,.
occupying six or seven large rooms, and
score of presses are kept running night and
day turning out • work_ for 'the doctor. The
cmcv is one of the finestand most complete
in the west, and he has the rooms decorated,
carpeted and trimmed up with as much care
and luxury as is his own private office.
the first floor of this mammoth building- is
the doctor's private office, the printing de-
partment, bindery, ,tank room, packing bot
thing and constiltatton rooms, barber shop
drug store, etc., aU of which are fitted up te
gardless of expense. The second floor has
the hotel office, dining, Willard and cooking
rooms, many guest chambeis and several par
lors. The third and fourth floors are all
rooms, all of which are furnished with Brns-
sells carpets and the finert furniture. The
billiard room has rim tables. all of which are
free to the guests of the house awl their
friends. The bath room is large and neat,
and is also free to guests. The entire build-
ing is surrounded on the east and south by
an elegant five acre park, in which are lovely
trees, beds of rich and rare plants, 'gravel
walks and drives, delicious arbors, and a
most beautiful summer house. There are
also - ii number of fountains that add wonder
fully to the beauty of the park, which is truly
one of the most lovely and attractive in the
western country, and the Institute has no
equal for luxury and comfort in the world.
Everything is perfection, and the visitor is at
once charmed with the entire place and its
surroundings. An idea of tlie immensity of
the doctor's business may be given . when we
say that al' the day we visited the Institute
he showed us to his express loom, and we
- saw •the expressman take goixls labeled to
the following places, to say nothing of hen
, dreds of orders from, aUqual,ers of America;
Lyons, France; Geneva, Switzerland; fdadri4,
Spain; Brussels, Belgium; Cape Town, Africa;
Shanghai. China; Yokohama, Japan; Bom
bay, India; Melbourne, Australia. The doc
tor employs hundreds of men and women in
his Institute in the several branches, aside
from the immense force required to conduct
the hotel. It is worth :a visit, and Dr. Rich
mond extends to all a cordial invitation to
come and see him. He and his wonderful
medical discovery have given to St. Joieph a
good name all over the habitable globe.—
[Correspondence of the Chicago Times, Aug.
10, 1881.
Daring the ninth waltz, Oscar, point
ing to . his boots, remarked Felicians:
'You "can't say I bare nopolish,' 'No.'
said she, 'but you shine! at the wrong
We take great Pressure in calling the at
tention of our •friends and !'customers to Dr.
Bosanko's Cough and Lang Syrup which is
perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nau seate , and gives relief almost, instant
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may be, bow many cough medicines you have
tried, or how many phlsicians 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 rpm irritation. and the air pas
sages . clear, besides invigorating and
strengthening the general system. 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, Influ
enza, Whooping CeaZh and Lung Fever. we
recommend this medicine above all others.
Yours truly, CLARE B. Pouzza.
June 2-Iy. S. End Ward House Block.
!Eldon eh* was
aise steps, when
• him and asked
tma.t with one
e club. l l: c don't
'what was the
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
BOOK BINDER,
IBA.n
unloving Kidney,
ileues. $l. Drug
Alfred J. Purvis,
th ut present of
•thorabip. Isn't
me fellow wag
i I he `Knock me to
Eafling it to, a
nts and drinks.
nit person car-
AU work m his Una dire well eud promptly' at.
'meet price. „ -
Parties having rooms incomplete iriU be tar
nished with any misdng numbers at cost price.
AU orders gives to J. J. Scsnlen. Agent for
Ursdford County win be promptly executed so.
cording to directions. ' sepg.tf
I . in his body to
e ordinary two
.n matches. Ap
-14! It is hard to
'worth so mach.
CANCERS CURED
AT CRANES.: CANCER INFIR-
RONDO:DS OP PERSONS from all parts of
the world have bees cured of Ude much dreaded
disease and are SOW thillg without" that the,'
bare been rescued from a terrible and m u =
death. Doctors. Minister! and the Poet
Free. Write for alNrugaripting fall particular".
Address Drs. GAYAGRAZE 11; ROW BROWN
Addison. N. Y. L a•PLID.I7I4OPV4eO.
The MtlP6n4lmh
A Cara
AND
PAPER RULER, &cl
No. 131 Genessee street,
UTICA. N. Y
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
Benson's
=AWARDtD
apt•ine
6
Porous
MEDALS.,
Plaster
The Best Knows Reined rihr _
Backache or Lame Back._
-jßheumatism or Lame Joints.
Ciramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbeco. Severe Aches or Pains
Female Weakness. ,
Are Savories loon other illasteres
.Aretimperter NOM& r k
Arc lisperier is lialaseatm
Are ilaperlo: to Ohomests or Salver.
Are mamba tolileemiellY oettahroalltet
They Aet lotmediateli.
- They litreigthea. • •
They Soothe. - •
They Roney° Palle im Osem - •
They Positively Can.
Desson'sCaptinePotousPlao.
CAUTION . = t a rbseo Imitated.
your druggist t Do o
palm off some other plas ter Ming a efmihr
sandlot name. See that the word to
C-A-P•c•I-N•IL Pelee !Seta,
I% M in iLlp nallewitiott.
ti SURE REMEDY AT . LAM• sc.
AMEAD'S Mediated CORN *BUNION PLASTER.
rtiticur
a ,l 4
11 4 04' P k
411 Pu °l .elt
esoive.!L
OPERATES WITH ENERGY UPON THE KID.
NETS, LIVER. BOWELS, - AND PORES
OP THE SKIN,
NEUTRALIZING, ABSORBING AND E XPELLING
SCROFULOUS, CANCEROUS, AND
CANKER
-HUMORS
The cause of most human ills, and cuing when
physicians, hospitals, and all other methods and
remedies fail, &mobil& or. King's Evil, Glandular
Swellings. Ulcers, Old Sores, Milk Leg, Mercurial
Affections, Erysipelas. Tumors. - Abscesses, Car
-buncles, Boils, BloodP ()bons, Bright's Disease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver. Rheumatism,
Constipation. Mee t , Dyspepsia , and elkitching
and Maly
Of the Skin and Scalp.—inch as Salt Rheum,
Psoriasis, Tetter,RingworM. Barber's Itch,Scald
Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and
Torturing Humors, from a pimple to a scrof.
tattle ulcer, when assisted by Cirricinis and Cut.
tonna Soar, the great Skin Cures. •
- - "OUTIU ILA
A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, clearioff
all external evidence of Blood Rimers, eats
away Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itch.
ings and Irritations, Softens,Soothes, and Heals.
Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Diseases.
CIITIOURA. SOAP
An - Exquisite Toilet,Bath, and 'Hursery Sanitive.
Fragrant with delicious dower odors and healing
balsam. Contains in a .modified form all the
virtues of Ctrricona. the great Skin Cum - and is
indispensable in the treatment ofSkin and Scalp
Dummies, and for restoring, preserving and
beautifying the complexion and skin. The only
Medicinal Baby Soap.
diseases of
are the only real curatives
for diseases of the Skin, t3Wp and Blood.
Price: Ctrricrnta Resolves?, $l.OO per bottle;
Crites:3a, 500. per box; large boxes, $1.00; Cirn
cons hirsoctusz, Teams Soar, 25c. ; Cancans
Manicrass. 81/AVESO Soar, Vic. Sold everywhere.
Principal Depot; Weeks & Potter, Boston.
CAT RAH
•
•
Sanford's Radical Cure.
TILE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA
TION OP WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE,
CANADIAN PM, MARIGOLD, CLOVER .
BLOSSOM. ETC..
Por the Immediate Relief and Permanent Care
of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Read
Cold or Indiana to the/Loss of Smell, taste,
and Bearing, Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians.Chelnists
and Medical Journals throughout the' world, as
the oly complete external and internal treat
ment.-,
One s bottle Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sandfort's Inhaler, all in one pack
age, of all druggists for $l.OO Ask for autrontes
RADICAL MC.
MR.RI3 & WPM, Boston.
.
c ,0t.0 s• ELECTRICITY
-...,. G'entle, yet effective, united
with healing Balsam, yen.
• -it,i, der COLLINS' . VOLTAIO
=mac PLASTERS one
t
/ hundred times superior to
~.• e. . . all other plasters for every
Pain, Weakness and Indus.
= PLA ,,...... 6 3 nation. Price 25 cents;
—1 SM`_ Sold everywhere.
y' .
PATENTS.
(11. B. AND FOREIGN.
, Frank A. Fonts, Attornepet-Lair, Lock Box, 366
Washington,'D.c. •
Mr Ten yeari' experience.
I make so cnanox for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Mee as to the patentability ot an in
vention MUM Send sketch or model of the de
vice and a repert will be made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent.
Special attention' given to rejected applies
lions lit the hands of others.
U. 'S. Senator.: Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davi, and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. TAMS?. of Miss; Hon. S. 1E;
Cullom, Gm of Illinois;' the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
priettir of this paper.
Write for circular and instructions, ,
3novit
,•
CUT THIS OUT!
ZIP 13152.40PER'
WEEK.
We have stores In 15 leading Cities.
from which ourfora iftiqiatil l m on '
, (pied i
ar i a s =
tone,. and
M.H.- LOVELL 312 ORANT LacKawanna
ON PA /1 . "
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stl:76/7 , -,Y ,
olog
Fraratt 0; liefreAdng inseam
tr.:42041y Delicate and Later.
P 4.0?.. 25 ate.; Lhrge Ditties. 7S ate•
Sold by dealers la Silvia 14thaury. filpsdisr• stab.
amlk Co, lqa. aura? bottle.
Jeons at short 3ites and resiwastio rates
the- Mervianix NNW-
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FAIL AND WINFER
1 8 1
ATTFSI'ION .18 INVITED ki
first-dam
804# . 4;t0*
They as too well known to , require
any commendation— - "
New !kola,
Westminster,
Crown Jewel.
We also have :a line of CHEAP BASE
BIIIII4MBA Ulf+ beat .of their Chin in
the market, and well .adapted for. sup
plying a demand for an efficient but in.
expensive besting stove.
se -WOOD HEATING STOVES in
great variety.
4 1
maa
HAPPY THOUGHT
_ c ::.
Sold in Towanda And Vicinity by
A. D.DYEW CO.
A 'LARGE STOCK OF
Wood Cook Stoves
OARRIAGEMAKERS .44+/D
BLACiSMITHS' SUPPLIES,
AND A GENERAL STOCK. OP
HARDWARE-,
MAIN ST., TOWANDA.
Towanda, Oct. 31st, 1881.
NEW FIRM I NEW STORE I
NEW BONDS I
Ed. Mouillesseaux,
(Formerly with Bendsl=23,l
HAS OPENED A
Jewelry Store
OF his OWN
IN PATTON'S BLOCK,
With Swails & Gorden's Store,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.,
Where he keeps a FULL Af3BORE4MENT of
Gold & Silver Watches
SWISS AND AMERICAN;
CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
sar His Stock is ill. NEW and of the FINEST
QUALITY. Call and.see for yourself..
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY
ENGILAVINg A SPECIALTY.
deolc.
L a f a y e tt e .H ouse
Corner Second and B streets NOrthwest,
near Pennsylvania Avenue.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pan
near the door to all parts date city. Conven
ient to the depots. Th is is just the hotel for
Pennsylunlans visiting the National Capital.
Rooms well furnished and the clesapq and
• heft-beds in the city. Table first class.
Booms and board from $2 to $3 per. day.
Reduced rates by the week or mouth.
WILLIAM .SANDERSON,
Propn - eor. •
tote of Congressional Hotelocapitol
Jan 11-tf
IBA D. V. EIT ED GA
Mantifactunx grand Dealer ita
HUMAN' A HAIR
Pni AS WlO9, BANDEAUX, the Poriblz
:Chatelaine
STERTTRISO BILONGINGro HAIWZBADE
SirSpeentlAttention given toOONISINOs
Roots all turned one way. , •
SWITCHES from 31 nprixdis. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face Povider,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Brace Elastics
SiNTisst&milks attention yahl to dremdng ladies
Wiest their homes or et my place of temittem
on r Huns k 11116retVe store.
kort&llM
90 Th e Masers of the fixrearscurr hive
Ai arranged so that they are able to over
- the P e r"' &WIT IsPer —The Bus
SPA /LAD
enbeeriber to teeltzewitaiii who me 11E81.—
Thefts= s opleadld home paper. Swine=
333111 be seen at thie *See. oe win be mat mad•
draft". - Ith*lUM. litoodele. P. H..
L4ing
MEE
=I
GROCERIES,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
GOODS.
Vu. D. V. STRDGE.
one year to irn,t7 new
MI
ME
LEM
SW
:i:li
ffli
5' ,~.-
ffigi
1 8 11.01MIONS,
- Apt
HAVE REMOVED
To Oak now don.
COX WIT AND PINE STS.,
ME
(The old stead of Itos.Btavatui ISaesr4
I
They invite, attention to their complete
assortment and _ very huge'steck of.
Choice New Goode, which they
have &War , on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
,To the
IMI
PRODUCE TRADE
And Cub Paid for Dixdrable Kinds.
M. J. LONG.
You need not'Die to Win
- IN THE
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
AND ,
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
Of (Bah, N. Y. ...
You receive one.half of your insurance, ac
cording to the Ameridin Life Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for
illustration. a man or woman joining the Asso
ciation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for
112.600, receives $1.211 when a little over 56 years
of age, etactly 'the period in life when a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES & ROGERS.
june2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BUREAU 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 specification, upon receipt
of which we mate examination at the Patent
Once, and advise as to pstentlbwty.
FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT.
Send for PAYPIIIXT of Isurravcimus, free • to any
address. - HALSTEAD &
• Washington, D. C.
Asbloiliers qf lAs Coogrestional Reporter.
January, 6, 1882.—tt
M. HENDELMAN
JEWELLER,
Is still to be found at the OLD STAND
MAIJV I * STREET,
Need door, to Dr. H C. Porter's Drug Store
Iw/T8 A FULL LINE OF
FINE ,AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER i AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
OLVOICS,
4;Tsi
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" - The °alp Iwo:lira epecilic liesocili toe Epileptic
Fife. 4.. - I •
sAmearri ItBBViNB
Cures Ipileptio Vita, Spume. Convulsions, St.
Vitus Dance, VerUn. Hysterics, Insanity, Apo.
ONT. -Parity's% Shemaktiszn, Neuralgia. and
sit Nervous Diseases. This irahllilde remedy
will posillvely medicate *very species of Nervous
Derangement, and drive them away from whence
they caine, never to return span. It utterly des.
stroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the
hereditary taint or poison in the system. and
Ilmvoughly e ra dicates the disease, and utterly
destroys the cause.
Cares remale`Wealmeis, General Debility. Lem
cordite& or Whites. Painful Menstruation. M.
mat: m of the Uterus. Internal Hest, Gravel In.
fiamation of the Bladder, Irritability of the
Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there is no
bettr remeedy. During the change of life no
dun* should be without it It quiets the Ner
vous System, and gives rest, comfort, • and
nature's sweet sleep.
Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by
fir the worst evils that have eves befallen suffer
ing humanity. Thousands -die annually Strom
these noxious drugs., The drunkard drinks
liquor not because he likes it, but for the pleas
ure of drinking and treating his Mends, little
thinking that he is On it. read to ruin. Like
the Opium Eater, be lint uses the drug in small
quantities so
t h e s-antidote. The soothing
influence of drug takes strong bold upon n e s
ts!
victim. , leading him on to his own destruttion.
The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely what eating is to alimentiveness,
as over-eating Arai inflames the stomach. whieh
redoubles its cravings until it paralyses both the
stomach and appetite. Bo every drink of liquor
or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only
addirto its fierce Ares, until it consumes the
vital 'force and then itself. Like the gluttonous
tape-worm. it cries "Oise, givgive r' but
never enough until its own rapac ity devours it
self. Samaritan Korvin° gives instant relief in
all such cases. It produces sleep. quiets the
nerves, builds up the nervous system, and re
' stores body and mind to a healthy condition.
Cures NervouiLnyspepala, Palpitation of the
Heart. Asthma, Bronchitis. Scrofula, Syphilis,
diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs. Nervous Debility, caused by
the indiscretion of ritith, permanently cured by
the use of this invaluable remedy. To yen,
young, middle-aged, and; old men, who are cov
ering your sufferings :as with a mantle by
silence, look up you can be saved by timely
efforts, and mak e ornaments to society, and
jewels in the crown of your maker, if on will.
Do - not keep this a secret longer until it saps
'your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If
you are thus afflicted, take Dr. Diamonds Ss
merit= Nervine. It will restore your shattered
nerves. arrest premature decay. and impart tone
'and energy to the whole System, .
GEO. STEVENS.
Cured my little girl of fits.. She m also deaf
and dumb ; but it eland her, She can now talk'
and hear as well as anybody.
Pima Rosa, Springwater, Wis.
Has been the meanti of curing my wife of rhon
roatiem. 'J. 11..rzsrense, Fort Collins, Col.
Nada a sure cure la cue of Its for my son:
\i..E B. BALLII , Iltattiville, Eau
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Cured rue of veigo, neuralgia and sick bead
ache. • M as . s*. Aurora. 111.
Was-the means of curing my wife of spasms.
Err. J. A. Ents.Beaver, Pa,
Cured me of utbms. after spending over SG,OOO
with other doctors.
B. B. ROBSON, New Albany. bid.
irffeetually crated me of agouti's.
• - Miss Jams Waaasa.
. • 710 West Van Boren Chicago, IC
Oared our child .of Ain after Wan up to die by
our family physician. it laving over 100 in 21
hours.
Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight
years. ALEUT Brifttxtu, Peoria. 111.
Cured my son of fits, after spending $2,400 with
•
other doctors.
Cured me perinsnettly of epileptic Its of a stub
born chuscter.
Cured any;son of tits, after baring bad 2.500 to
eighteen months.
Mos. E. Forms, West Potsdam, N. Y.
SAMARITAN NERVINE.
Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing.
Hiss. OaLena Massuatz,
- • Granby. Newton Co., Ito
This permanettUy cured me of epilepsy of many
van standing.
Cured me of br3neblele, asthma. and general de
Ouvz Mums, Ironton, Ohio.
sAuiiirrex trzenNE
Ras cored mo of asthma: alsoterofula of Many
pars standing.
Cured me of Ste. Here been well for ores tour
years.
Mumma E. Cuuris.Oneile. Douglaee Co.. Minn
Cured a friend of Jaine who had dyepepsia very
tad/y. Mtcani Q'Cozion. - Itidgway. Pa
84MABITAN NERNINE
Hu vermanehtly awed me of epileptic Sta.
Diem TIZIOILT, Dee Moines, lowa
Coma my witeatepllBlis yam standing
112Lam'Cium, Fairfield, Mich
SAMARITAN NZIIVINE
Cured my wife of a nervous disease of the heart
Claaaste. North Rope, fa,
SAMARITAN =MINN
Cured my sou of SM. HO has Lot Lad sSt for
about four yews. Joss DAM.
'Woodburn, Macoupts C0.,31.
!MI
is for sale by druggists everywhere, or mai be
'had direct from ne. Those • who wish to obtain
further evidence of the' CIIVILUVO proper Us. of
Samaritan Neririne will please enclose a Scent
postage stamp for a copy of our Illustrated
Journal of Health, giving hunureds•of Wilma
Dials of cure from persons who hare used the
medicine, sad also their pictures phOtographed
after their restoration to perfect health.-
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AHAIUTAN NEkV INE
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SAMARITAN NERVING
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
semsurtw NERVINE
J, W. Tnolltros, Cisiborsi, Miss
SAMARITAN NEIIVINE
fl!y..Wit. Maimpri Mftlwdaitown, Md
SAILLILITAN 14ERVINE
Ir.v&l
JACOB SUTI!./1., In. Joseph, Mo
SAMARITAN NERVINE
two Jawaxx s Covington. Ky
BAMRITAN NERYilig
SAMABITAS NEUVINE
6AMARI/Al 4 l NEUVINE
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nem meson of 11 k Treatise on the Horse and
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horses 60 fine engravings showing
BOOK. positions
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than be
taught in any other way. a table showing doses
of ill the principal midnes used for the horse
as well as their effects and antidotes when a
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vied shows bow popular the book is. The 're.
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•rtlvy AN - 15 A, VA.
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever dis
covered, as it is certain in its effects and dote
not blister. Also excellent for human flesh
READ PROOF BELOW.
Da. B. J. Rxistuair. k Co:—I had s very nltu
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very high.
ly, , he bad a large bone spavin on one Joint and
a small one on the other which made him very
lame; I bad him under the charge of two veteri
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. las
one illy reading the advertisement of Kendall**
Spatial Cure in the Chicago Express. I determin
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists here
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I took
them all and thought I would give it's thorouzh
trial, I used it according to directiont sad the
fou-th day the colt ceased to be lame, and the
lumps have disappeared. , I used but one bottle
and t12,6 - colts limbs are at free froth lumps and
as smote. as any horse in the state. He is en
tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable that
I let two of my neighbors have the remaining
two Witham, who-are now using it.
Very Respectfully,
• aL. T. FOSTER.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's Mills. Wasleton co.. N.Y.. Feb.2l.'el.
Di. B. J. KIXDALL, Deaf Sir:—The partici:llr
case on which I used your Kendall's Spavin Care
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months
standing. I had tried many things, but in rein.
Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the ground
again, and for the drat time since hurt, in
natural position. For a family liniment it ex-
cels anything we ever used.
Yours truly,
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FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Yonnistown, Ohl*, May loth, 11,,,0
Pastor of it. E. REP . MP.
. Price $l, per bottle, or six bottles for V. All
Druggists 'Ave it or-can get it fer you. or it •iil
be sent to any address on receipt of Wee by the
proprietors, DR. B. J. KENDALL h. CO., Eva.
burgh Falls. Vt. Bold at
Dr. 11. C: Porters Mug Store,
Fat
F{':lg ALI
'DAVIS; OA RENEWER.
No other Renewer yet Atli , . overt4l does 1..? mak
so quickly and sattsf.telority thiA. I! r.-111 tare
gray and faded- hair t its (,reielnal beauty ; . it cal
immediately prevent the (Jilting out o: the lain
it cures dandruff, itching eruptions, and Iseeprthe
scalp clean ; it .TFIII cause the hair to grow where
it has fallen off and Imparts gloss and freelineW;
it softens the, hair when harsh and dry and is en
tirely Aee from all, irritating matter; it has do
very best reputation and gives universal tango ,
than.
Do not full - to try tt. For sato by all druggists.
Price, TS eta. per bottle..
Freparetf Li/ aw+•
" For ante by all
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ILENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE
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1 C..47, It' re ov s gren . " I t th u f rii
enter ants, ' DO= vor Buena.
Has no equal for any lameness on,
e , beast or man. It has cured hip-joint
lameness in a person - who had suf
fered 15 years. Also cured !ileums=
Um, corns. frost-bites or, sod
cruiseseent or lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish on limes. Send for illustrated
circular giving Posrrivx meow. Price Si. J.X.,i
DRUGOD3TB have it or can get tt for yea. Dr. 8..1.
Kendall k C 0..• Proprietors, Ituosourth Falls. .
Vermont. H. O. Posers; Agent. Towanda. l's.
to) 1 12- . ji (s):_11
PICTURE GALLERY
IN TONANIM -
Gs H. WOOD & O.
will open their New &Alert In
Patton's Block,
on the First Monday of April. Having Attfd u P
entirely new, with the - best-of instruments, we
ere prepared to make
ThitYPef l / 2 4 at 0110 Sittiftg, liti for a fts.
in nest envelopes, 10 for 11.00. Copying of 11/
kinds of Yhotographs,and Stereoscopic spd largo
Hew work done st thisW4lol7.
OiTO nisi call and.we will try and satisfY Y
in price and quality. mar ni
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- KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURB
failure In its effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powenol to
reach every deep seated ..psin or to remove al
bony growth or other enlargements, inch
*Wins. splints curbs, callous. 'Preto' , °" /I :
Inv and any lameness and all enlargements 0,
the joints or limbs. or for rheumatism in zoss
and for Any purpose for which - a liniment la Wed
for man or bast. It it now known to be the
best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and
yet tain in its effects.
-bend address for Illustrated Circular ehick
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. -No
remedy his ever met with such unclad& el oc•
imu.to our knowledge. for beast as wells owl.
Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles for $ 41 1
Druliffillts hive It or can get It for yon. or it
be sect to any address on reaelpt of price by th e
Motors. Da. B. J. svcoa.l. & co . Nrol:
Falls.' Vt.
84/14 by all Druggists.
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