Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, May 04, 1882, Image 4

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    DOUBLE STORE.
J. I K.
Is now open in. his MammOth Double Store with a full, fresh
and complete stock of,fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, , HATS, &APS, ,
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ,UMBRELLAS,'
Suits of all ; - eli.4deg foi'. - .. mei). ;
- - BOSts,Youthbl,aila.Chilatet).. .:
Our rents having been obtained on the most favorable terms, and
our current expenses reduced to the -lowest possible minimum,} we
propose to give our customers the benefit of these REnucTiONs by
putting' our prices ,at LOWER FIGURES than any other Clothing douse
in Towanda. We invite a carefttl examination of our stock and
prices, whether wishing to buy or not. We can satisfy the closest
buyer of the TRUTH of -WHAT WE SAY.,
Call and we will satisfy you.
ef=.
Remember•,. Nos. 1 and 2, Bridge Street.
Towanda, Pa., April 10, ISEV.- yr
DRIFTWOOD:
A little satire is btter than a great
of urgumeat. It's an old story,
like an old sermon, it can be - i)roilt
used a second time, since it is, good.
venerable and sedate:quaker was A
ing by the side of a lady, at a fas:h
able reception, who 'had nothini
wear,' and who wore it. Her, 'dress
all right at the lower end—that h
dragged on the floor for a conpli
yards, tripped up just half a dczen
gentlemen ; during the evening, who
apologized politely' and then retired to
the smoking room, where they : expressed
cEI
their feelings with proper fr : om, but
at the upper end it began very low.
'Don't you think it very' c id hire ?'
she said to her companion.' 'What can
I put on P -The Quaker 100 ed lather
for a moment, and then said snietly. 'I
really don't know, Sarah,' what thee can
do, unless, perhaps, thee puts on anoth
er breast pin ?'
"BLOW OUT TEEM CANDL
years agone,_ when the tal
was the brightest light in
farm house" of the land, a.l
li!ing over in Jersey got Ivo"
that a New Yorker was comb
see his farm with a view to
the whole family donned the
best, l and as evening came .1
farmer looked down the roa i
to his' wife:
'There he comes, Sally, y
light three candles.' -
He took another lOok an suggested
that she light two more dip., bo ~ is to
give the house a cheerful' appeicauce,
and then took his station atilhe,gate to
await the expecte] purohlser. ~ Ti Five
candles illuminated the - house !as the
traveler drove up in a bUggy.! The
farmer„ took One ' long, look at him
through the gloom and ,then harried
into the house shouting out: =
;'Sally! Sally! Blow out four of them
candles quicker'n Scat, for, it's nobody
but a bald-headed circuit rider!'
f,
b `BPCHUPA:I3 I
Quick, complete cure, Ryan tiog Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Unitise . £l. Drug
gist&
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THE STRENCiTH OF MA T'it LOPE. —My
sex may deem me hercrolloX•and worthy
of consignment to any earthly Hades
conveniently- when. I assert . that I be
lieve that man really feeli i the power of
love more thau woman When he does
feel it at all. I leaver ontirelyil out of
consideration the flirt Of the I liatterfly.
They are not men, but Mero
A man's heart is not equally sniceptable
with that of woman's, though of course,
every man admires, reSpects and loves
a pretty woman. Why Ithonldn't he?
But the average man is mentally strong
er than the average woman when a man
really does love, when the passion that
- takes possession of his being is one
that is . based upon' 'admiration,
respect and esteem, "such passion
with him I believe to bps lasting, to be
almost unchangeable. "If crowned with
possession, enjoyment, peace, comfort
and happy life succeeds; if 'unsuccessful
though later ye.irsAray find him mar
ried, his life a kind of hibernation—
he exists. There is no liKno strength,'
no sentiment to his existence; it is not
a condition of waiting.—Alice D. Lin
gard in Chicago Tribune.
What is that mother?' It is the
Legislature, my child.' What does' it
mother? It repeals acts passed by
the Legislature, my child. - --.2Yew York
Post.
One of the most expert proof readers
in Kentucky •has reformed, and is now
a prosperous merchant. The rest of
the gang show no signs of !repentance.
—Courier JoUrnal.
A Card
We take great pleasure in calling the - at.
tention of our friends and customers to Dr.
Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrnp.'..which is
perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost instant.
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may he, bow many cough medicines you have
tried, or how many physicians yod have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro
perties of this medicine will loose:Pit and as.
list the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend
ing matter, leiving them inn healthy con
dition, free from irritation; lnd the air pas
sages clear, besides invigorating and
strengthening the general systeni. 4 Price ISO
cents. For tho positive care of". Consum
ption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry
'Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice,lrritation of
the Throat, Soreness of the est, Pains in
the Lungs,. Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ
enza, Whooping Ceagh and Laing Fever. we
recommend this medicine above all others.
Tura truly, Curs B. Po
J nue 2-Iy. 'S. End Ward ttoilLitilleek.-
Nos. IL and 2, Bridge Street,
lug- IiZAN-.BUSINZSt.
TREASURER'S SALE OF UN
uYsEAtED ,pursusnct of the
Acts OS Assembly having reference to the assess
ment of taxes upon unseated lands in this Com
monwealth, and the sale of the same for non
payment, there will be exposed•to public sale at
the Commissioner's Office in the borough of To
wanda, on the -SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, A.
D., 082, being the 12th day of said month, at 1
o'clock p. m., the tracts of land assessed under
the following warrantee names, unless prior
payment of taxes and costs be made':
i eat
, Tate
bly
;lon
,. to
Acres. Warantee Nunes. Tates.
1. 1 6 Darelay—Cunningham, D. IL? . $l2 54
no MP. George • 22 19
155 1 .- Ililtztranier, Jacob - 20 28
390 Luny. Andrew • 39 15
was
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l e of
400 ' LAMY. Peter
330 1 Ladly. Joseph
212 Stuart, Walter
26 Stuart, Deborah
200 Leßoy—Beck, Hoary 19 35
202 Brides, Broderick 19 58
191 Monroe—Anderson, Jacob
Sal Benner. Jacob
Benner, Jacob, Jr 32 75
Castater, Fred 8 58"
Castsiter, Herman 3 03
Cunningham:Ll / . 11. S 08
02 Gray William 8 10
;,:178 , Hampton, Peter 14 95
437 Hampton Thomas . 38.79
-n , Hopkins,'Robert 4 20
Hags, Peter 5 37
Ladly, Samuel /7 03
172 , 110,1 7. 1101 1 .
. .
sO3
4 32
4 00
4- 00
Ell 3
280 , • Wallace, Nancy 23 52
1 85 , ' Wallace, Samuel , 15 52
l'a Rose, David . - II 33
437 Bigger, Robert 30 58
!:."—ln the
tote candle
he richest
old chap
Id one day
ng out to
a urebasing.
ir • Su nday
,
anxious
and said
ALSO—There will be exposed to , public sale at the same time arid place, the following lots,
pieces or parcels of improved or seated lands. situate as herea ft er set forth, for non-payment
of sundry taxes summed in the years 1878 and 1880, as the saute have been duly returned to the
County Commissioners by the Colloctora of the several districts:
1,.,a•• 1 a . , ,-.1 • re ' - .4 -= -
, - ~,,,, n 0 0 I I" 0 0 •
• ••• 0 I 4 t••• 4 G .
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TO WHOM ASSESSED. if • 411 1 '4 4
: 4 I 64 ; ; 3 V
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7 1 • ...T ;I 1 PI P P PI
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, ALIIANY. ' i 1 J
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1879 George Omps I • IS 2 80 1 S
4 00 ,1
S 5 00
G. F. Mason' 211 30; 30 • __.
Mary Ann McAllister , ..
_...1 11, 15 15 ; .
1680„.... ...
NEW ALBANY I I I
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G. F. Mason
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ARMENIA. i I
: 113 .
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1612 L. A. Case estate *4
••• ••:••• • • • 1 1 451 2 071 269
.. H. C. Muhlenburg r • : .4-20 , 6 00 ; 7 80' .,,.. ...
.. Churchill Strait , 171 ” .
......
Wm. Kinch... -- kr.— , ... . . 1......1 2 19! 2 55' ......
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.. W. I'. Case ~ ......1 3 7 48 1
1880 W. P. Case .
,_ _ • 45 45 , 6, 1
Raleigh Williams 7 s 6; 1 50; 2 '25.....
H. C. Slulaleribilig - 600 G 00; 9 00;
r, .' ATE! ENS DORO. '
1879 Sarah A. Dorsey 1 lot 3 75' -. •••••• ..... ...
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ATHENS TITS.
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.. Henry Halleck ' '' 1 1 •• rob 1 2 0 1 V... e .
ASYLUM. • I
1880 Henry Binjamin ' '
WEST lIDELINGTON• . I .
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1879 Charles Perry 90' 462 313 i 295 ...
. Stephen Taylor - 1 40' 225 1 50 ; 2 25, -.. ••
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188 Charles Perry .
.• Stephen Taylor • 4 401 • .. . 1 25
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1879 Robert Stewart , • 1 57, 491 55 ; 35 ...... ....
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•• Reuben McClellan ' LE EGY
"211 1 40 ; 120 1 .70(
George Hemtninger 150; 2 101 1 50,
2 10 ...... . ' ...
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RENCICE, •
18E0 Delamar Taylor ' 1 1 :. 4 43; 3 431_
PETE. -
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1879
Athens Building and Loan Association.... ~ ....... ~. 2 lots; 35;•••• o6' .
~ Henry Pepper, estate 1 ' 2
451 2 ...
45, 1 Ai ) — za•• " "
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„ Jonathan Dimond 7 BE, , .7 88 ......
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, STANDING STONE.
Lnke Dolan estate . - I 4 50 '
il6BO
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II 6 . , SOITT/I WAVE/ILL I
I
es ra trick R. Quinn 14 52 , •••• • • ; 421 .. •
Phineas W,..M . , ert7... 3i - 521 - 1 421 . .X. 1 ...,. • •• •
'Mrs. J . L, Johnson... ;,r 78,• •• •••1 1
6 3 1 .4....1
•.. richael Hsrinahin... 78, 1 al.._ t....
„ klartin Mar* , 1 40!. •• •• •1 2 12;...... 1
e• TOWANDA MORO. - •
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1 8 7 2 Holmes At,,,Ktiby
. = 1 lot -88 6 T 4 .1 6 50,
6 0040,.........
3 lots
3 87
12' 125' 1
„ A. 8. McDonald
.. William Henry 1 lot 105 1 . 50 , ,
1 50' 1 20 t
.. George W. Heath 1 lot 3 50 1 5 00, 5 001 4 00' •-.
"George E. Stedge 1 lot 1 021 1 45; 1 451 IDO •••
•
~ 'J. J..Sevanangh - - 3 1, 91 4 701 4 70, 3 60' "•-• • •
•.... ................ •••••• -
„ 1W W. Browning 7 .
... I lot 701 1 DOI 1 001 RO I
iilso iW. W. Drowningi •••• ... •
1 lot 1 05 1 1 26; 1 05; • 53'
• ' ....
. I TOWANDA TWl', - I I • I •
i 6 79 !James Boyle 1 lot • 39; 55 : 22'. '
;D. N. Newton.,
,4 lots fis - 011 7 /5 , 1 2 14G... ....!
o INettie McGill - .r
1., 1 1 lot 391 5; 24-.. .... ,
'Patrick Sullivan _ , 1 lot ~ 77; 1 10 1 441 ...... 1 ....
~ Batterlee 4r..lllnasell 2 lots 771 1 101 ar!„,_
„ ;James Harp I lot , ; 2 , .1 1 / 41 ; 16!......
.. Ilene Lamoreux 1 •2 lots. ” 39' 55, 22, .... .
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1880 O. E. Harris . 1......, 5 44•
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.. 'lsaac Lamorenx, • • • .....
-1 2 lots" ; • 301 30 , 12;
.. GeorimEmery... • 1 1 lot 30 , 30 1 121.......,,
....
TROT DORO. , • I I
I
1870 IW I / 1 1611 & Baker . • • 1- ss i
2 24 1 1 6 7 ~_
~,, ;
14 -I
TUSCAROBA. 1 1
.
( John Owens . 84 ; - 96 1 1 84 1
.. J R. F. Rugg •
87; t W. 1 Es)
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.. ;Gershon Manning .
,8,51 1 20 1 2 05I___
1, • 1 25
18 280 ;Norris & Sri Fargo 851 2 0 0 2 711 .....
.. ;Gershon Manning • 1 50; / 05 1 1 90r_....1
.. ,_ l l4. F. Rugg ..... 125 ' BB l 75; _..; .
.. vohn Owens • 1 20! 8 1 ;72' i ....
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•• 1 WILMOT. ..• • I I
Waltman & Weir-- -
__. ... ... ...... 14 10,
/ 4 1 : 11 , 14 501 ... .114 5 0
••• 15t. H. leaning „.....
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.......
...., . ..,„. 3 00 , 3 001 " 3001 ..
Z.... 1 3 00
.. • :Edward Hornet ... • i 75' 2 / 5 ' 2 751....
;„ 2 75
oval:ries. '
. 'Owens & tante 100; 1 80; 1 1 24 1 , 1.4 C 0....
. tol - ..1 oo' -, sol"""i """
Ocilla liVluilan
1 • 2 00
.. ' ;JohnWillie 1 09
•. 'Win. Hewitt , , 10 W 0 I 1
1 St ,; r•••• • • 1 I
3 00' t a 00
. ..1 3 60
• IGale & Lewis • 160 r 2 001-- • 1 60i •... .
I 49)
. ',Sarah A. Keene 400 WOW—. .. 4 801 — • •
•• 'Thole. Waltman, Jr • ' 1 00 ; •,•• • • 2 00.
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u'd better
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N. B.—Noticeistereby given that an amount sufkcient to pay taxes, and costs will be required
in every cue when land is sold at thetime of sale, and unless these tams are complied with the
band will be again exposed for sale. 4
.E.BMN LILLEY. Treasure's.
Treasurer's Mice. April G. 1882. • 1
KLINE'S MARKET.
- CA.ltattllA Et LOCI
JOHN W. KLINE,
IEAT&VEGETABLE
Alticz:or
o a more :convenient location. and established
himself in the Carroll Block. opposite Ileely's
Rotel, is prepared to suppbr his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF . YEATS.
FISH. OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.
FRESH VEGETABLES,
DOMESTIC FRUIT, to., o
SirBOLOGNA SAITILLGII speclayi. All or.
dere promptly delivered. • 4 . _ U
m~iebl7•
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BIUIS
mcAiliunirtphriam
North, Pter • 33 GO
N orth. Js es - 33 60
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Main Street, First Ward.
DOUBLE STUCK.
LOTHING,
J. K. BUSH.
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Warrantee Names. Taxes
343 Overton—Betz, Henry 42 24
343 Betz, John ' 42 24
343 Betz, Joseph 42 24
343 Betz, James 42 24
.
400 Dyson. Henry ' ' 49 20
363 Castater, Harman 44 70
400. . Cooley, Joshua 49 20
ICO . Castater, Joseph 49'20
343 . ...Edge,. Peter . 42 24
343 ' , Fritz, Samuel, 42 24
300 - Haga, George i 96 90
400 ~ Ilaga, Nathan '^ 49 20
336 : Maga. Peter -. • 41 33
400 Hardy,'Samnel- ' _ 49 20
375 Hardy, James ;' 46 00
225 Hardy; Henry ' 27 73
596 Harris, Ann • 47 98
400 ! 'Hollingsworth, Stephen 49'20
228 t , I . Ladly, Hugh' 28 05
100 '1 Ladly, Andrew 12 30 -
375 - ... Moore, George 46 00
400 • ' Seeley, Peter 49 20
103 Palmer. Thomas " 12 30
450 Seeley, Henry 49 20
375 SOeley, Jonathan 4G 14
400 ' Siddenp, Andrew 49 20
400 , Bidden.. ileorge 1 * , 49 20
490' i Seeley, Joaeph • 49 20
203 Temple, Peter . 35 GG
409 Temple, Samuel, t "-49 20
sr. Tuscarora—Field. Henry .5 21
100 Hunt, Job . 930
- 35, 1 Porter, James 323
56 *ilmot-Allen, John GOO
,-
78 . Butler, Polly "9 br.
75 .. i Hollenhack, John 928
97 ' i Marsh, Samuel 11 OG
200 . 1 Stowell, C. S. 24 GO
250 . I Stowell,o3.11.
231 Terry—foss, Elizabeth 24 31
401 • Morris, Israel' 22 27
28 Leahy. John ~1 1 51
80 ' Morris, Benjamin • 4 44
104 40
43 07
27 68
EIS
16 29
30 35
14 45
12 10
I A. BEVERLY SlilTß,
BOOK BINDER
Dealer in Scroll Saw floods.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Fine Blank Booki
spacievrt. - -
A.mateur'as Supplied,.
This department of my business is 'very ooni
pletf, and being a practical sawyer myself I blow
the wants of my patrons. •
WOODS,'
Rh* -
WADES.
CLOOK•MOVEMMTI3. ko,
constantly on band. sir $1,26 worth of designs,
for $l.. Bend for pricelists.
IMPOSTER" DESDIMT.
Park street,
Towanda. Es
P. 0. box 012.
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HAVE BEEN IMITATED,, •
And their excellent reputation in
jured biwo,rthless imitations. The
Public, are cautioned winst buy
ing Plasters having 'similar sound
ing navies. Seo -that the word
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-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spolled.
Benson's Capeine
POIOUS Piasters
Are the , only improvement evert
made in PLasters. .
pno is worth more than a dozen
of-any . othor kind.
Will positiVely cure where other
remeelies will not oven relieve.
• Price 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters made
with wail. poison .2. rr
SEABURY 41, Jol4l4BolPi r
Mannfacturing Chernisth New int.
SERE REMEDY AT LAST. Prieetbds.
IR MEAD'S Mediated CORN and ,BUNION PLASM
7•..:,_ .- -,:i - zii.(,;"O s
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- THE GREAT iJ'Y'llir.. , !:.a'3 1 ' .
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. - . SUP !.:21161Z T.ENES - and
. ' 1 - SPI'Llt101: FACILITIES
For manufacturinel rill combine to giro our SPECTA
CLES and EYE-GLASSES a national rept:Attica.
LOST SIGHT NEVER RETURNS.
Do not trice with your eYo , by taking. trNSCIT
' ADLE 0 LA::: W.::.
Carfalogves I, faro, v. 6. 0i...7.4, , ,",... • p a rt I_
Mathernati,nllmtr , Tnit•!...t ~. I.:.: C:'','N • '.- I :'ri 2—OpticAl
Instruments, lEi T•ore,:. Part ::—?1r...r..• L:uiterur, 112
Mgrs. Pzrt 4—Philos.matioal It.tputzmutc.l6Optges
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Sanford's Radical Cure.
THE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DUSTILLA
TION OF WITCH HAZEL, AMERICAS PINE, •
CASAIMAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER
BLOSSOM, ETC.,
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure
of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Read
Cold or Influenza to the Loss of Smell, Taste,
and nearing, Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians,Chemists
and Medical Journits throughout the world, as
the only complete external and internal treat
men!.
Ono bottle Radical Core. one box Catarrhal
Solvent and SandforWe Inhaler.; all in one pack
age, of all druggists for $l.OO Aek for SANFORD'S
%%TIDAL CURE.
!WEEKS &. POTTER, Boston
• ,
tOl.ll. B , ELEUTRICITY
‘ Gcntlo, yet effective, united
i ,
7. with healing. Balsam, ren
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. der COLLINS' VOLTAIC
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ELECTRIC PLASTERS one
---- - U hundred times superior to
all other plasters mrevery
Pain, Weakness and Inflam•
Pi - ...esS nation. Price 25 cents.
4 ASTIA S Sold everywhere.
PATENTS.
(U.S. AND FOREIGN.
Prank A. Fonts, Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box, 356
Washington, D. 0:
- Sir Ten years' experience.. .
I make no ortauoz for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Moe as to the patentability of an in
vention FUEL Send. sketch or model of the do.
vice and a report will be • made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent. ,
Special attention given ,to rejected applica
tions in the bands of others,
BETERE2iCEB
U. S. Senators : Hon. !Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ;•
I Hon. David Davi., and. Gen. Jobn A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Gaol'.
gia: Hon: L, Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; Hon. S. M.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patentitand.Corps of Examiners and;the pro•
prietor of Otis paper. ' -
Write for circular and instructions.,
lnovtf
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CUT THIS OU T I
*MS 15 B S4O WEEK.
Wehavestoreislnls leading Cities,
from which our wonto obtain their truppilw flatethr•
Our Factories std. Prin_ma • Mires ate at
Erie, Pa. Eland for our New Catalogue and
terms to somas Address
N.'LOVELL 312SCRANT Lackawa
ON.P nna
A. Are
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tlogne
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Pap: tait :4 liefrezitiag of Patames
Ennedingly Delicato and Lasting.,
Pri-2,e- atz.; Large. Bzttlez, 75 eta.;
sad by ' acslen In Dmgs & Perfarccjp. SlgaotorsatHfr
COX & Ca, N, Y., an every bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The Medicine for Every Family.
• NEVER INTOXICATES. •
) blade from Ginger, Iluchu, Mandrake, Sti
and other of the best ;vegetable remedies known,
PARKIIINZINGER TONIC has remarkably varied
mnathrepowers, isthe greatest Stomach Correet
or Blend Purifier and Liver Regulatorever made &'
The Bek Medicine You can Use
forilesionn" gilee,lth & Strength
imonmences to act imm the first dose; searches
out the weak cirgans, and is, warranted to cure a
help all diseases of the rowels, Stotnipt,
Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Cotpplaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Itheumn..
turn and Drunkenness. 4 1 - 1
Try a bottle to•day; it nta3rsatrente. sod.
and $s sizes atalldruggists. Ever*genninebottle
has our signature on outside wrapper. Bisons &
Co. N. Y. Large sayingturnig $s sins.
Parker's Hail-Balsam
Just NlVlatlaWanted.
Everybody whose Lir 'is gray or faded has MI
the neat f a Hair Resigner and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and hamlets. Par.
ket's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in
these respects. Sold by drundits at 5= and $l.
BESTbusinele how before the public,. Yon
can make moray faster at work forme
than at anythinteLse. Capitol not
needed. We will start you. $l2 a day and up•
wards made st home -by the industrious. Men,
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere , to
work for nu'. Now is the time. You can work in
spare time only or give your whole time to the
business, Yon can live it home and do the Work
No other business win 'pay you nearly as welt—
No one can fail to make enormous pay by en
gailing at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
Money made fast ! , easily and honorably.
Address. Tann it Co.. Augusta, Mame.
Dec lb—lyr
KENDALL'S SPAVELf CURE
Li. sure to cure Spavins, Splints,
Curb, Ac. It:removes all unnatural
-• ; . enlargements, nog" -son Banns. •N Hu no equal for any .lameness on
.• beast or man. It has cured hip-joint
t lameness in a person' Who had .suf
fered IS para. /deo cured rheinia,
11.1 m, corns, frostbites or and
isolate, .at of lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish on. licaces. • Send for illustrated
circular givingavairmr. Paco'. Pricall. ALL
DRUGGLiTS have it or can get It Dr. 132.
Kendall - Co., Proprietors, Coosourgh Falls,
Vermont. H. U , Poulin', Agent, Timanda. Pa:
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;DR. JONESTREANCAMPHOR
IS THE NAME OP the popular Liniment
that cures Itheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or
Stiffened Joints, Prost Bites e pain in the ;bee.
Head or Spine. Chapped hands, Bruises.tiprains.
Burns. Hottentot° Bites. Sting or Bite of an In
sect. Poison from common Poison Vines, etc.,
for man or beast. Always reliable; and -almost
Instantaneous is its relief. Having an agreeable
odor, it is pleasant to apply. Sold-by all drug
gists. Price 25 cents.
H. B.—This Liniment received a Prise Medal a
the State Fair.lo79. Mar 20 By
- -Mrs.. Albs
The worn '47l)4l3llll,izing
with ':Job for two thoufsad'-yetra, -,aud
pitying his Sufferings and tribulations" - ,
hut hardly a thought - acemt to' have
beta taken of Mrs. Job and bert,risie,.
wLich niust have been of, 130 ordinary
natiire.-. True,- alit ' , didn't have '`any
brills. her linsbind-, with true misauline.
selfishness, approprialing them ell , to
hiniself,but she had to•_wait on him end
listen to hie isomp)ainings day - Wii nicht.
It would have tri e d . the patieace -of a
stint to have been compelled to live - in
florae- 110i1E0 with a 'man; burdened
witti snobs wealth of afflictions as ;Joh
woe, and it is hardii 'to be mindere:rat
tha, goaded to deOeratiouliis Wife one
day advised him to throw up .11e game
and pass in • his checks. Alinost any
woman; would have dent) the sitme thing
under. the circumstances. There seems
to have been a Constant stream of people
coming to Les Job, to . candole with bun.
Not Only did the neighbors drop in eon
tinuilly to see how Le arts getting along
esob one with a different .rewely for .
boils, but relatives came from long - dia.
-tenet s and of CMS, they h 1,1 to ea
' tertdined and fed. This.tnude a •gre.st
deui;of work for Mrs. Job, who oa
count 4.f her loisbunct's, extraordinary
los 03, cOuldn't aiiird to keep fa hire.l
girl 31.1 she not heeu a renixrhabie
woman, site never could, hava gone
through with it.
Sponge Underclothing:
Sponge underclothing i$ the very ,
late4r, some Gerniau gmius . having re
cently, invented uu d.'patt idea a line of
makrwcar manufactured from t this
porous tyullitance. It .is' now clairced
1.1
that it can more easily cleansed than
woolen goo( e, and, being more flexible,
does ut:t chafe the skin so ninCh. It id
a bad couducter, and tends to keep the
temperature: uniform. One :who wears
this underclothing is not Hartle •to take
cold, for it absorb's Alio piespiration
witherai checking it. After the mineral
and Vegetable impurities in the sponges
have been Sufficiently beaten .by a
heavy Wanitnef.to admit 6f being readily
wished out, tills sponges are dried and
pared with i n sharp knife. - These par
ings ere then. sewed together., The.
fabric is prepared . Without , the use , 'of
the poisonous'dyes which, as . incorpor
ated in eluth• underclothing, some
times: prove very deleterious to Cie
system. . . . . ' ..
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• ‘!ROUGH ON RATS."
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'Clears but rats, mice; roaches, Hies; ants,
bed-bugs,. Skunks, chipmituks, gophers. 150.
Dr?ggists..
. , P- '
• she was .a , real sheet-looking Toy
with - a t;calskiti a teque aLd a big plush
hit, and she stood tin the step3 of an
up-town residence; having 'just pullel
the belt. "I called to see,` said she to
the lady' of the bow, who) svai; very
red in the Nee froni_fryitig - doughnuts .
over thekitchenfife, oil .yon wished to
'give anytlfingito the heathen to-day,'
'No, I don l- t-;*at to give - anything : to
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the heath4e,.n-d4y. - I just gave the la
wonfahnrxt l doo . - . .., a piee3 of tOr wind
about lier , sealia,vag of a boy that broke . ,
dowii my . plants. That's all I Cal afford
for tbe:hpathen; just vow,'
Me'riited,Succeis.
A .celitlextian once asked - - a distin
plotted dispensing drugsiA to explain
tbescertt:of , the almost .univernd de
mand for Dr. „Richmond's .Samaritan
Nervine.. He said that it was iu fact a
"genuine medieine:—such a - compound
as every good physician would prescribe
fur the dtsease which it Was , advertised
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to,cure. "Of course it costs legs than
any druggistworthl Char i ze for the same
erticle:sapplied on a iiiivsician's pre
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seription, aud, besides ; filerl was a
idp, of ' the. dootor's ftie iu • addition.
Moreover, by buying the drugs in such
enormous . quantities, and having a perr.
feet !apparatus for compounding the
miitore, he was not only enabled to
get better artie:ei in the first; place, but
also to present the medicine la: better
: form and at less price the same . prepsrat
mild be possibly obtained frOm
iiiiY•othei;r.ource: Dr. Richmond has
deviled all his energies to the • allevia
tion Of human suffering. With this end
hi view, 'and with his whole hart in his
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great labor for the benefit of the-aftlict
ed, he hits achieved marked and merit
ed ••seeress. There cm be •no real
success - :without true i :.• merit. That
le
iiin success is real is evi
~_nesi 'by ;the
fact that his reputation 4,73 a man and
physiciaul does not deteriorate,' and the
fact that there is a stetely , inereitsing
'demand? for . 'hisi -Samaritan Nervine
proves that it iN. no .nestrum, but a re
liable rdinedy.. ..lICS has repeltedly In- -
formed the public that it is 'no patent
medicine, and no patent has ever Leen
asked for or obtained. : - Neither tlOei he
advertise it as it cure c ali. There..ure
.hundreds ofdiseases : p:at he acknowl-
edges it will not eurg It: may be urge.l
that some of these dheases bre so widely
different that it s.2ents ans . urd - to pre
seribe the satin? remedy. . They way
differ '.li syinptotne, yet ia . charaeter be
:precisely a wilar; and then we_ must
t a k e into cuil,..irietation the feet that
remedies may possess various proper
ties. Thus, some medicines aro both
tunic and alteratite;othera may be tonic
and las4tive, the propertitS' differing
according to the quantity ealanitaster• d
and the.time and circumstances .which
demand its employment. - -t — '-.. :',
In the manufacture of any ,pharma
ceutical" preparation the purity and
strength of the rnster*els used, and the
reqUiSite machinery to "be employed,
are mong the chief essentials. The
first is iusured by Purchasing the in
gredients in Cirge quantities, whereby
the eiercise of greater care in Seleeting
the materials cart be, afforded; and the
second can only be accomplished where
the business is sufficieutly extensive to
warrant a large outlaY of capital in pro
curing chemical Apparatus. These
facts apply with especial force to
,our
medicines, their quality having been
vastly improved since the &mend has
become so great as to require their
manufacture in very large quantities.
These irWs arejnot mere speculative
remarks to mislead the reach r, or to im
,bee him With fats' vieWs of the enper
iority of our medicines. While inspect
ing Dr. Richmond's esiabliihment — yOu
would be surprised to see the aclm;table
faculties, both chentisutl
,und` mechani
cal, which he employs in the I:Tosco:I
-(kin of his business . .
.Everything ar
ranged, in the most perfectly systematici
order, end-while to the general °barer
there appears to be no, room for im
provement, yet new apparatus and me
chanical appliances are constantly be
ing procured fctr the establishment. .
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NETS;LIVER. BOWELS, gib PORES
OE TUE SKIN,
NEUTRALIZING, ADSORELINO.ANID EXPELLING
SCROFULOVS, CANCEROUS. AND
- CANKER
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The cause Of moiit human ills, and curing when
physicians, hospitals, and Kin g er methods sad
remedies tail, Scrofula or 's Orli, Obuldular
Swellings, Dicers, Old Sores. Milk Leg, Ifferearial
Affections, Erysipelas, Tumors, Abscesses, Car
buncles, Bolls, BloodP ohms, Bright's Disease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver. Rheumatism.
Constipation. Tiles, Dyspepsia, and an itching
and Scaly. - .
EEUPTIONS-
Of the Skin and Scalp;—each as Salt . Mown,
Psoriasis, Tetter,liingworm, Barber's Itch,ficald
Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and
Torturing Unman; from a pimple to a serer.
ulitio ulcer, when assisted by Ormcnna and Cur.
mina Soar, the great Skin Cures,
A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, clean off
all external evidence of Blood Houton, eats
awe, Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itch
fogs and Irritations, Softens,Boothee, and Beale.
• Worth its Weight in gold for all Itching Diseases.
CIITIOURA SOAP --
An 'Exquisite Toilet,Bath, and Nursery genitive.
Fragrant With delciotis flower odors and healing
balsam. Contain in a modified- form all, the
virtues of Cwricuris, the great Skin Cure, and is
indispensable in the treatment of Skin and Scalp
Diseases.-and for mitering, preserving , and
beautifying the complexion and skin. The ;only
Medicinal Baby, Seep.
Curicuna..Rsananza are the only real curativea
for Weasel of the Skin, Szalpund Blood. t
Price: CUTICIMA 31111OLVEST, $l.OO per bottle;
Concuss, 60c. per box; large boxes, 11.06; Curl
crits ilimiewat. Tort= Bruit, 25c. ; eirrietrua
linivrao Soar, 16c. .. Bold everywhere.
Depot, Weeks ierPotter,lloaton.
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BIiMS.II3I.
t.S . I•-•• Tbis elvtatit dressing
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prz.orcd by those
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44%; r,itoliave usedit,to any
article, ria ae.
of its superior
, • ,i;it . elzioantness and purity.
, •It coomins materials
only tti t are beneficial
j ', to Oat scalp arid hair
;-; s: .:I';':t4l Cet'a la Grey or, Faded Hair,
11 •.: 317.1 r .;: , ;I finely Perftitned and k
"4 . of the hair and to re.
11 Co , N.Y.
c. o ..t t I, : rt is drvzs saa, inedictr-et:
f'AR.HER'S
, lill
Su naive Health and tarendth P4storer.
• if you are a ir.ezitaiiie or farmer, worn oat with
over.vork. or a nmlliefrurs enn-a Ly fatculx or b.ouv:-
11(i...i ‘lntivi try l'Anni:sis (;Incy.,{ 'ft
:•.re•a. lawyer, •rni ni:.ter or bitsinels n'.an ex
di,,7l:lZDtal atrLin or :In": chres, d) not take
....;•.:::::nr;:•timnlantv,buttie I'Mcker's Giner Tonic.
voUlmva t onsumption, Dyspepsia, Ithenma
' ls:i.lney Cora plzirl fs, crony disixdtr of tbelungsi
uenavb. lsowcb., blood or nerves. n rues Gumuu
TCNIC cure yea. It it the Greatest Blood Purifier
Asti tile Best aai Sufcst Cough Cure Ever Used.
- If Vali e. away from ace. clissipaon . or
any disease or weaknFss• and re-Trite a stimulant take
Guess ToN:c at Mii-c ; it will iat igorate and build
you up firms the fi-strelose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it' may save yours.
CAUTION I—Ttef..e Al! tyl.,te!utes. Patker',Ging.er Tonle ts
er4npo Fed of the Le!t !rived rtg...,l.ts In the vrotll,,r.a.l Isentlreli
eAfferr.t horn mptrationi gii.yrer alone. &DJ for thridar 10
.fr. Co., N. Y. it siacy at deafen t° dr.4l.
TON COLOI4. and look for signature
. 4. 4 6 X.C. , SCOX. •
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en every Anyldnairrlit or dealer In pertamenr
an supply pm. r 5 sod IS cent she,.
LARGE SAVING BUYING 7.5e 4 SIDE'
C QHI_ - Q.C, IN E, ',
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KENDALL'S SPAWN CUBE
sure in its erects, mild in its action as it doe's
fttot blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
'reach every deep seated "pain' or to remove any
lbony growth ?or other enlargements, such as
ispacins, splints curbs, callous. sprains, -swell.
Jogs and any lameness and all enlargements ,of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for wltich a liniment is used
fop_man or beast. It is now known to bo the
,best liniment for man ever used,acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
send address for 'Unstinted Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues.
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remedy has ever met with such unqualified uc.
cess to our knowledge, for beast as well a nista.
Price Et per bottle, or six bottles tor EA. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, Du. D. J. ERVDALL k.. Co , Enos.
burgh •Falls, Vt.
Sold by all Druggists.
lESTABLIPILVI) iN lEf.s.]
HOWARp A. SNOW,
Sollcl•or of
AMERICAN ,AND FOREIGN
p:"TiEnricia?
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GU I" STREET N. W . .. WASHINGTON, D. C..
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith & Co:, at.
Chipman, Homer k Co.)
Patents procured upon the same plan which
Vas originated and auccessfully practiced by the
above-named Arm,
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon recelp t o
stamp. lnovel
• NATIONAL DPREAtt OF INVENTIONS.
EVERY INVENTOR
silotrix kNolir
,
That by. the Rules of the. Patent Office
to procure • ir
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PATENTS
Models aro not necessary unless specially ailed
for.
Send drawing slid specification, neon receipt
of 'attach we will make examination &t the Patent
Cake,. and advise u to patentability.
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FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT.
Send Air Pmentirr of iNSTIMFCTIONS, free to any
address. HALSTEAD A CO..
Washington, D. C.
Publisher's of the congrestio t ua &parlor.
iannaxy, 5, 1882.—tf
You need not Die to Win
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.Yon receive ape•hiilf- of your insurance, so
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cording to the - flaw Life Table; when two
thirds of your I expectancy is linished—for
illustration. a or woman .joining the Asso
ciation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for
$2,500, receives SIAM when a little over 56 years
.of age, exactly the period in We when a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES k ROGERS.
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june2tf. General Agenteffor Penn's.
___EIORSE Par currency 2 cis :
ttilil stamp
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wino Lannon of ..A Treatise on the none and
Diseases. , ' It gives the best treatment for
all diseases. hail 60 fine engravings showbig
813 OK pra hors ttl ese's*b autuned by, sick
better than (ms 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 antidote's when' a
25 at., poison. a large collection „of
vavrams szczrers, rules for
telling the age of a'. have, with an engraving
showing teeth of each year and *large *Mount
of other valuable horse information. Rra l dreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing 85 and $lO. The fact that
20.000 sold in about one year before it was re.
vised *bows bow porMlar the book is. The re.
vlsed edition is sums sous ratimertrici. Run
ros a cracimas. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. D.
Kendall A Ca.. Enos4urgh Ealls. Vermont. .
Mar 11.1 yr.
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The outs knowti Specific Real der for Epileptic
Fite. , -
s rAs ERVINE
Cures 'epileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St.
Vitus Dance, Vertigo. ll;statics, Insanity, AP**
Oen. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and
all Nervous Diseases. This Infallible remedy
will positively eradicate every species of Nervous
Derangement, and drive them away from whence
they came. never to return again. It utterly de
strops the germs of disease by neutralizing the
hereditary taint or poison in- the system, and
thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly
destroys the cause r ,
/ SAMARITAN NEIIVINE
Cures Famile Weakitess, General Debility, Leu--
corthcea or Whites, Painful Menstruation,
ceratt In of the Uterus, Internal Heat, ()ravel In.
flamation of the Bladder, Irritability of the.
Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there is na
bettr remedy. During the change of life no
female should be without it It quiets the Nor
vo,us System, And gives rest, comfort, and
nature's sweet bleep.
SAMARITAN NE!WINE
Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by
far the worst evils that have ever befallen aniTer
ing humanity, Thousands die annually from
these noxions drugs. The drunkard drinks
liquor not because he likes it, but for the pleas
ure of drinking and treating his friends, little
thinking that ho is on the road to ruin. Like
the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small
'quantities as a harmless antidote, The soothing
Influence of the, drug takes strong hold upon its
victim, leading him on to his own destruction.
The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely 'what eating is to alimentiveness,
as over-eating first inflames the stomach, whi^h
redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the
stomach and appetite.' So every drink of liquor
or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only
adds to its fierce fires, until it consumes the
vital force and then itself. Like the gluttonous
taps-worm, it cries "Give,, give, give !" but,
never enough until its own rapacity devours
it
self Samaritan Terrine gives instant relief in
all, such cases. It produces sleep, quiets the
nerves, Wilds up the nervous system, and re
stores body and mind to a healthy condition.
SAILiItITAN NERVME
Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, 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 youth. permanently cured by
the .vise - of this invaluable remedy. To you,
young, middle-aged, and old ten, who are cov
ering your kiffferings as with a mantle by
silence, look up, you can be saved by timely
efforts, tad make ornaments to society, and
Jewels in the crown:,*. !I, your maker, if you will.
Do not keep this a `iicret longer until it saps
your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If
you are thus afflicted,, take Dr. Hichmonds
Ss
maritan-Nervine. It will restore your shattered
nerves, arrest prenfature decay, and impart tone
and allergy to the !hole System.
SAMARITAN NEUVINE
Cured my little girl of SU. She was also" deaf
and dumb, but It cured her, She can now talk
and hear as well as anybody.:
Phrtu Ross, Springwater, Wis.
SAMARITAN NERVDIE
-Has been the means of curing my wife of rheu
matism. J. D. FLETEIIIR, Fort Collius,-Col.
Bi?JARITAN NERVINE
Mad., a sure cure of a case of fits for my son.
E. B. nests, lifattaville, Kan
SA3IARITAN NEAVINE
Cured moot vertigo. neuralgia - and_ sick . bead
ache. Aims. HENDERSONTAIITOIIO/1.
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W; the means of curing my wife of saame:
REV. J. A. EDIE. Beaver; ra,
SAMARATIN NERVINE '
Cured me of asthma, after spending over SC,OOO
with other doctors.
S.B. Ilonsos, New Albany, Ind.
81.31.kR&TAN
Effectually curep me of
gissrizsmnss.it Wend,
740 West -Van Buren St., Chicago, 11l
SAMARITAN NERVINE
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Cured our child of fits after given rap to die by
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hur family physician, it baying over 10 0 in 21
ours.
liushr ENE; Vervilla, Warren Co., Tenn.
' fidgARITAN NERVINE
Cured • me Of scrofula aftei suffering for eight
years•, -- ALBEIT SIXPSON, Peoria. In.
S/MARITAN NEIIVINE',
Cured, my son of flts. after spending $:4460 with
other doctors.
Tuon.stoN, Claiborn; Miss.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me permaneLtly cif epileptic lita. of a 'stub
born character.
Ras. Wu. MARTIN, Mectianicatotim, Md.
SAMARITAN NERVINg
Cured my son of fits, after havint . had 2,500 In
eighteen months. • '
3lns. E. Fonts, West Potsdam, N. Y.
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of epilepsy of nine yeara' standing.
. - ; 3lus. OMAN/1 MARSHALL.
Granby, Newton CO., 110.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
llas permanently cured Me of epilepsy of many
years standing.
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JACOB SUTEB, Ss. Josepo, alto.
, INCRVINE
8.1,51 A P.ITAI.I
Cured lie of branebitis, asthma and general de
°LIVED BMus Ironton, Ohio.
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
lies cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many
3 - ears standing.
JEWELL,Is uc ; Covingtou, Ky
SAMARITAN NERTINE
Cured me of fit=. Have bfen well for over four
years. • •
CILIALES E. CUILTIS • OsakIs, Douglave Co., Minn
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured - a
friend of mind who Iliad dyspepsia very
badly. MicneE , O'Coinioa. Ridgway, PA
SAMARITAN NERNINE I ,
Raii permanently cured me of epileptic Sta.
DAVID TRFAIBLII, 'Des Monaca, lowa
8.531A1111A;1 NERVINE .
Cures !fly wife of ei;;depey of 35 years standing
HcanT:CL.Alux, Fairtlel4,lllch
84.11ARTZLN NERYXNE
Cured my wLte of a nervous diaae t:elft
rzrirlipera
SAMARITAN NEIWINE , •
Cured my ion of AM.. Be has - net a
bad At for
about four year*. , Jolts Dam.
Woodburn, Macoupiu Co., M.
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SAMARITAN NERVIVR .
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la for sale by druggists evevYwhere, or may be
had direct from to. Those who wish to obtain
further evidence of the curativearopertiae of
Sau.aritan Nervine will please enclose a 3-cent
postage Stamp for s copy of our Illustrated
Journal of Health, giving hundreds Of testimo
nials of cure from persons who have used the
medicine, aDd also their pictures photographed
after their restoration to perfect health.
Address
DR.
_S. A. RICHMOND_ &
World's Epileptic Institutes
6apl-lly ST. JOSEPH' MO.
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Importers, IStranufact'rs & Comtnission Merc
507 ,Sixt4 Avenue,
.New 'yofk.
spr.l.3m
Use Lawrence & Martin's
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For COUCHS. COLDS .5.:7"72E.-,1"..-fr.oAr • •
CONSUMPTic,%i•:, Disbazos.of THEZ.7-117.
BitsAm • gIF 0
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CONS TSIPTION in Its incipient and tutvialeed , t..
:lila LUNGS, hut It has never been so advarztai;enii,iiv
'lt YE. IPP - soothing Balsamic properties afford a d IF i Vt . SZ. - 1
system tater tue cough has been relieved. Quart 1.1.7.ci I ,
CAUTIONI rncil:loatcebedeocietirvc;iijiylc:l6,
MEDICATED urtiele—the genuine has a Private Die Pro-,,r,-.;:•; •::
permits it to be Sold by Druggists; Grocers rind
WITHOUT SPECIAL TAL:
The TOLD, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41
STOP AT
T. MUIR & CO.'S
foli,
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
The'place to gale money b onylug cheap I. ,a t
Comer Slain ina : Frauklizi Btre66 I
l'OVi'AliDA. f'S
They tosinctrullyarsonnce to •tti pnbl c that
• they have s taro stGelt of
FLOUR, FEED, 3IEAD, GRAIN,- SALT, FISII
PORE, and PEOVISIONS 'gencrajly. .
We hive also added go on/ stock a variety ct
WOODEN WARE, snob as BUTTER TUIB. Fiji
ETC
Just receiyed, a lirgo stock of Sugars, - Vas,
Coffees, Spices, MOULSON'S PURE SOAP, the
beat in the market, and other makes of soap
Sirup and Molasses, which they offer at low
prices for Cash. oct 26 77 -
ONE MORE
PICTURE GALLERY
INS TO WANDA. ,
G. H. WOOD & 0.
will open :their New Gallery. in
Patton's Block,
. .
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted,np
entirely new, with the best or instruments, we.
are prepared to make
Tintypes 4 at one sitting, all for 50
in neat envelor.ei, 10 fur Sip Coo. Copying of all
kinds of Photograpbsoiud Stbroostovic and large-;
view work done at this gallery.
%live u.sw call and we will try an &allots* you
in price and quality. - niar
FAR* FOR SALE.
A are
of Wigton', located in Um ley. Ave minutes drive from _Rome b or o u gh.
For hill particufers. address
JAMES C. FOHMt.
wauda Ps
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BOYS AND CHILD
rrowA.N . DA, vA.
f()1s - A N iT)A., I'.A
All goods st,ld Orozp..;ll lqice
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THE MOST - SUCCESSFUL LI , Y , Te
covered. as it is certain in it 4 e tfeCt 4
not blister. Also excellent
REAL PROOF BELOW.
reillagatowli, Uhi ), May I. , th. I
D. J. KENDALL: fe had s Very v
blo liatubletonianverY'
ly, be bad a large bone Flavin on en ,
a small one on the other wi, : .ch Made ; fn 7 . l
lame; I had him_under the enar.:e of tz:,
nary surgeons which f.tited W care him
one day reading the :Mr( tricnt,t Kit.
Ecaciu Cure in the .(bicago h:ll,ress. I Jet-.
eu at once to try it, and got, dcw2 . .:)fo .
to send for It, they orderedfir , e loothet ,,
them all and thought L would iliCe II A tl.
trial, fused it acconlitlg t.) dire, tious a.
fomth day the colt ceased to
lumps have aisappeare t. I used but
and the colts limbs are as (me tr. , a)
as smooth as any horse in. the state, he.
tirely cured. The cure was so r,
I let two of my neighbors Lave the tem
two bottme, who are now Mang it.
Very 14*peLttu:Ii. '
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Kendall's Spawn
OM HUMAN 'FLESH. -
Patten's .51111 r,, Wasb'teiA7o..N.v.. tat
Dn. ii. J. KENDAL.. Pear ran'
,easo on which linsed yoUrSendrils Slav ,
wax a rnalignan,. Ankle sprain of sisteer.
standing. 1-harletrted many Verries, but t i
Your Epatinmetro put the (jot to Cie
again, and for the first:tuee since ha.
natural position. .For a fauliiy
eels anything r. e eier aseq.
Fuurs truly.
I:FW. M. P. BELL.
raster of M. E. church, Partt Le 311 ,3
Prico #l, per bottle. or •it bottles for St.
Druggists Faso it or can get it f,r yeti, ,t
be sent to any address on receipt or ruse t ,
proprietors, DR. B. .1 KENDALL k CO., •
burgh Falls. Vt.'. Sold at
SMIf 11=E
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AT CRANE'S
MARY, ADDISON',
HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all F
the world havo been cured of this Touch d
diseane and are now laiuti 'witnesses tt.il
have been tescned from a terrible and 0:
death. Doctors. 'Ministers and the roan
Free. Write fora eiro2dar ar t ';,,
Address' Drs. GEO. eItANE &,1:1: 611
Addison. N. Y.
FIRE AND LIFE INSURA
GOLLEU'IIIUA Alllll
BRINK tt: B lieli.,:t-.llaYs'ilk
Will
wr.to Policies for ritts in Fire taa
s4rnace. 'Collect ClAlcae with are
promptness. They rep re gen rOtetv.,
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FIRST—CLASS COMFAN
rhey solicit thecontldence and patrouli e , d
having huskies* in their line. and 'a ll •`"
to merit it. Apply to or address • • . 4 ,1
lass tr lANINEk D VegiLallY"'"
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Wil
Cigaysi Cigarettes;
Tiantv(
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CANCERS CURE
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