Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, May 11, 1882, Image 4

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    DOIIIILE -, r..-ST.ORE
J. 1 K. I B
Is now open in his Mammoth Double Store with a full, fresh
and complete stock of fashionable
SPRING_ AND .-- SUMMER CLOTHING
GENT'S FURNISHI N G GOODS, HATS, CAPS,
Ti'w
Suitb .0f
..,a11,- G rades for Men
Boys,YoAtjas and Children.
uietly maxi% arrangements Or a vigor- t I .
_
Our rents having us4batest for the next House of Reprp
n*ives. Their managers and leaders
e
our current -expense 4 4
to be looking more closely to
2. cara-
i . .kfunds than heretofore. Some of the
propOse to give our ealtikiest Democrats in the country have
nteristed themselves in the matter, and
putting our' prices at venal conferences have been 'he'd hero on
in Towanda. We 'i . e subject. The Board of Control will, it
said, give Democrats generally an oppor
prices, whether Avis • tunny to contribute montylor the coming
the
I canvass."
buyer of tn TRUTfi
, _ 1
-The last report of , the Agriculturol De
partment, according to the Philadelphia
Record, shows that the area of wheat culti
vation has increased in the South, while,'
there is a decrease in the West. There are
24,840,000 acres in wheat, an increase of
500,000 acres, or 2 per cent. upon the
acreage of last year. The cotton States
show an increase of 800,000 acres of wheat
; the decline in the West being3oo,oooacres.
'Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and a few other
;Western States show a small • decrease of
41" the wheat area, while in Louisiana, Texas
DRIFTWOOD - f,5 - •.:Flind Arkansas th'e increase is 75 per cent.
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plaiiterri-of the Southwest have learned
The man Who into an ale ty experience the unwisdom of confining
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the cultivation of their fields to a single
burst into bitter tierit.—VOSton
crop. -
cript. •
fellow is entre The letter of instructions from the Sec-
Call and we will. s
0.-Remember,
Towanda, Pa., April 10, 1882.
When a real good fellow is entrea t
to imbibe when be isn't dry be lo,oks
upon himself as a pressed brick.
• According to the Boston Transcript,
the theology of the man who gots fish
ing on Sunday is mainly ichthyology.
If Shipherd *ill flpsi JIM Anderson
and hitch on to him.' there Will be t ,
team of the toughest ) liars in Americail
bar none.
The daughter of J. W. Itlackay who'
.is heiress to many`millions, is said to be
nineteen, pretty and 'reserved.' ;Won
der whom she is reserved for ?—Lowell
"ROUGH ON RATS!
Clears out rats, triicei roaches,. flies, ,ants,
bedbugs. skunks; chipmunks, gophers. 15e.
Druggists.
Piademoiselle, said a witty and gal
lant septuagenarian the other 'day, in
his demand for, the baud of a You'lg lady
still in her teens. I am seventy and you
are seventeen: Will you do and the hon
or of becoming my widow.—Funny
Folks. .
Au innocent looking young seravnt
girl kept, her employer's family in a
fright for six months, at Nerwich. Coon.
by ringing the dour-bell and rapping
on the Window at unreasonable hour&
They were sure that a ghost was about,
and it was only after watching for twelve
nights that a detective solved the mys
tery.
Now that it is time to throw off furs, it
is safe to state that a fabric is being manu
' factured in Patterson, N. J., which is said
to so closely resemble the genuine sealskin
as to deceive even experts. The goal*
have a basis of silk, and the process of Man
ufacture is entirely different from that of
velvet or plush, or anything of the sort.
The material will be (rite expensive, it is
said, though of course not so much so as
real sealskin:
rensor on May.
The Canadian weather prognosticator
writes that the weather will be about as
follows during this month: From the Ist
to the 6th—Fine but cool weather. 3 Fair
weather with cool to cold nights :generally
up to the 6th, when a change is likely to
be expected. From the 7th to the 13th—
Miserable weather, followed :by generally
warmer conditions during the week, With
storms in some western' sections. There
may be • brief intervals of hot weather.
Rain again towards thil close of the week,
and stormy weather. !From the 14th to the
18th—generally wet 'and stormy. Bleak
and fall-like, with ,wet r weather in the
majority of sections up.to the middle of the
month. Altogether , Very variable weather.
19th and sotll—Probalily, more settled and
warmer, with ' , decidedly, hot weather in
portions of the United States. From the
21st to the 22d, cold rains again. Change
able week, with alternations of sultry,
windy and cooler weather. 24th and 25th,
strong winds. Severe bail ; thunder and
wind storms in the western sections. 26th
and 27th, Weather getting rather more un
settled and unspmmerhie than otherwise.
28th and 29th, 'cool, bleak and backward
weather generallyotith heavy rains, \wind
and hail storms over both Canada and the
United States. 30th and 31st, considerable
injury done to vegetation and crops. SIIOW
flurries.
4 Card
We take great pleasure in calling the at
tention of our friends and customers to )r.
Bounko'si Cough and Lung Syrup which is
perfectly barnaless,pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost instant
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may be, how many cough medicines you have
tried, or how many physicians you have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and healiug_pro
perties of this medicine will loosen - it and as
sist the Throat and Lungs to expel theoffend;
fog matter, leaving • them in a healthy con
dition, free from irritation, and the air p t ts•
sages clear, besides invigorating and
strengthening the general system. Price 50
cents. For the positive cure of Consump
tion, ooughs,•Colds, Asthma, BronchitikDry
Hacking Cough, Lou of Voice,lrritition of
the Throat, Soreness of the eaf, Piing in
the Lun gs, _ Spitting of Btood, Croup, Lille-,
eau, Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, we,
recommend this medicine above all others. •
Yon trinly, CLAIM B. Poarsn ,
Jane 2-Iy. 8. End Ward Roue 11lock.1
DL JOHN CORNS
m*,lol o WWI:
Pak \ MAN AND BEAST. --
Fos Yoisrm—Dr. John Oozes 'Admit of
Oils, Nice 10 Nato • oottlo: floging VegototO
Om sod OH Wasp. SO mate • bottle; Volfsfable
Boiling Bathe sad Backlog lakrafor, cents a
son; Iffooli fiend Pola ZookOsly. price 40- cis.
You Astoaxo-800550.9 at", Iflri!e, • also
Poultry. Dr. Jobsd:lis Iretirtnairi Oil Llninitit
Eselk totals oonialse ose-belf ptat.' Price one
dollar bottle. Proposed by John Corr Doctor
of Ptorrixigyi Toesiedet Ps.
Dr. Corr will attend to or Übe -diorite of yr
Sleets. chenille cases, Oben rooustoa
to do so. 1 reesedlee only need. Masa
- - .N(*....l s i . md: . sl,:Bildgi:Bteitt f ',-,,- . ' :
TRUNKS, 'TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &C.
~i
el
MMI2EEOMi
ALSQ—There will be exposed to public sale at the same time and place, the following lots,
pieces or parcels of improved or seated lands, situate as hereafter sot forth, for non-payment
of sundry taxes assessed in the years 140 and 1880, as_ the same have been duly returned to tho
County Commissioners by the Collectors of the several districts: ,
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TO WHOM ASSESSED. ' 1 - tirg 1 4 .4 - o ~4 1 1
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is 7,, George omps . . ;s 2 80 1 * 4 00;1 5 001._ . ;
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0. P. Mason ... .. 1 1• 211 - 30i, 4. 313!.,...
.. Marylon McAllister . . • i .._ 111 ri 1 35 1 , 1 . .. . . ...
NEW ALDANT L. " ~ { t t 1 -11 i
1880 O. F. Mallon , .. , . .0 ,' "... • 16, 1- 81.-- .....
AIDUKNIA. , , i ..
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1.87 i L. A.Case estate • . 1 145' 2 07; 2 69;
.. H. C. Muhlenburg,...... .
......; 420 6 001 7 80, 1 „.... .....
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•••., 2 0 1 171
.. Churchill Strait - -,. ....... .• • ••, .•
.. : Win. /Cinch , / • 2 191 285
•• 1 W. P. Cue 4;:,. .
1880 - W. P. Case. I 45 4 5 64.. ___ ..
di Raleigh Williams •••• - • ! 150 / 6 0 , 2 25. _...1.! ......
.• • H. C. Mnhlenburg - - . i 8 001 - •6 00 900
ATOWNS DORD, . - ' I - J i -
1879 Sarah A. Dona , . 1 lot! 3 7:i• • ••• • •;...... " 1 "
• ATILINS TWV.
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•• Henry Halleck.. l . l ,_ i •- ! / GS. 1 29`....
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1880 Henry Benjamin ••• •• • 1 2 311 1 151 •
MST DOBLINOTON. , i. I .., 1
1879 ChsrAll Perry 90' 4 62' . " 43 1 295 .... '
.. Stephen Taylor . - 401 225 3 50 ' 225 '' 47 •
188 Charles Perry „ 90 1 ...:... ••• •- • 295 ..........
••• Stephen Taylor , • 40 1
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1879 Robert Stewart , 5, ~, 41 5 G 35 ...... ...:.
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•• Reuben McClellan 241 - 140 120 140 ......
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•• George llemminger ' 150,_ -, . 2 10' 1 60 •2 10
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1880 Delaniargayler , - ' 1 , ...... -4 43 349
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1879 Athens Bnildletand Loan Association.... .. .......... 2 lotsl - 85 ...... 26 ......
.. Henry Popper estate ; 2 451 245 18 1
~ Jonathan Dimond • ' K 7 88 788 _..,, _ _
stemma awns. • . .
Dm - Luke Dolan estate...: ' 4 50; • ••• • • ...... ...........
Bourg rNyzazar. .
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~ Patrickll. Quinn - 34 .52 ,••• • • 42 • .••••
Phiness W.Terry . • - J 3 52 42 .... • ;
.. Mrs. J. L: Johnson - • ;j781•••• • • 163 .....: _
.. Michael Hatunhan f 74! 163
~ Martin Mack .. 1 401. •• •• • 2 12 , ......:
TOWANDA BOND. I -
1879 Holmes k-Kirby 3 lots 385 560 5 50 1, 4 40;
.. A. S. McDonald...a ' 1 lot 88 '1 25 1 251' 1 00 1 _.
.. Winter* Henry . ' ' 1 lot 10 5 1501 150. , 2 01•
.. Georgei,W. Heath 1 lot 3 soj 5 00; 5 001 4 00:
.. Georg.i l E. Stodge • ' 1 lot 1 021 1 451 115; 11 16.
.. J. J. Baransugh ... • • ..,—,..
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WW. Browning • ''' • 1 lot 70 1 001 1 00' 80.
1880 NV.-W. Browning... - .
. - ~I, l ot 1 05, 12 6 195 11 0 63'
TOWANDA TWP, •,, 1 I - I' . . 1 i
18 7 9 James BOyle 1 •-••••-• - 1 lot • • 30! 5 5. 221. .....1 ,
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.. D. N. Newton , 0
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...„,, 4 lets 5 01 - , 1 15 1 2 85 1--1 .....
.. Nettie McGill " ' 44••,1. ~---,- '" "1 lot - 39 1 ' -5 51 22 ; .... . I
, • Patrick Sullivan •• 1 lot; 771 110 1 461 ...... i
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.. Satterlee & Russell . . /1,• - __ 2 lots ) • 77i 7 1. 1 01 41, . 1
~ James Harp .1-lotl - 29; '21 14 1; .16;......! ....
.. Isaac lAmorertz —i- •1 ' •• .--
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i. lots 4, 391 --- 651 12.2) t•.... .
1 880 O.E. Harris.... l -' t • -, i 2 1 5 4 • 1 1• - •••,„ -1 .... .I — ' • •
... - Isaac Laroorenz ~.
. . , lots , 30. , —,, ,21..... i • •
•• George Emery " 1 . ' - 1-1 lot 301 . : 31 z 0 12 1••••••` ,
ITtOT DODO. .
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1879 .Wilson A:Baker 11
' 1 's 96; i `2
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TINICANORA., . • . ! , . .
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$4; ' 061 1 NIL.. i
!John Owens ' .. ...
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•• I lt. P. Rugg • ....... , 87; 1 00 ' 1 88 1 . .... !1 25
•• IGershert Manning 6 ' •
~..... 85 1 1 201 2 651 • • ••• • 1
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1880 'Norris & Bri Pavg ll .... , 1r
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_., 2 8 51 2 90 ; 271 • ._
•• 10ershen Manntng •__ _ 1 50. 105; 190 —•:••
.1.;..• E. P. Rugg • • 1 .... 1 251 ' • 88! 75
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John Owens -!, • I' 120 84 1 721
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IWaltman & Weir / ' 14 50 ; 14; 801 14 50'
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••' 114. H. Leaning . 1 ..... ; 300 1 300, - 3 00;
"•• Edward Hornet ' - ' .....:1 2 73. 2 751 2 751 • ,_.,
fl 1 oliarrosi, ' . 1 '
100, 3 :18 -
0 1 • 11 24
;Owens &Lutz • • •
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•• Odle Whalen , • E.Ol 1 001••••••1 .• -1 -- 80; 1
•• `John Willie . „ 50
••• Win. Hewitt • , f 100 1 89, 1 3'c ol 'I
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•• Gale & Lewis - , -. 100 2 001...,... iso ..... ,6 00
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•• Sarah A. Keene, - • . 1 _ 4001 6 001••• , .. } 480 1 -
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•• Thos. Waltman. Jr......... ' ...... ......1 1 OW . ..... 200
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N. B.—Notice is hereby given that an amount infficien t to pay taxis and coats will be required
in every cue when land is sold at thetime of sale, and dole's these terms are complied with , . the
land will be again exposed for sale.
Treunrees Ortire, April G. 1882
CARltOl_, 131.CPCIi
IN
MEAT & VEGETABLE
ARSES
o a more convenient location. sad eetabliabed
himself in the
to
Block. opposits
Hotel. is Prepared to coP Ply Ala tetra=
with
THZ mom= OP 31Z1111.
- MEM OTaTZES IN THEIR SIEASO.V.
PRIM VEGETABLES.
DOUHMO FRUIT, 44, C
WHOLOOTM HAIIIIAGE a apiebity. AD m
aw% prompUl dalhasee.
_U
akireart.
Warantee Names.
Barclay—Ctumbigham. D. H.
Hogs. George
Htitsimmer, Jacob
Ladly. Andrew
LIMY, Peter.
LIMY. Josepij •
Stuart, Walter
StuartikOprah
Leßoy—Beck. Hii,ao.
• Brides, Frederick
Monroe—Andersen, Jacob
Benner, Jacob
Benner, Jacob, Jr
Castater, Fred
Castater, Harman
Cunningham, D. H.
Gray William
Hampton. Peter
Hampton Thomas
Hopkins. Robert
Hags, Peter
Ladly, Samuel
Ladly, Hugh
McAdams, Ephriam
North, Peter
North. James
Stewart, Walter
Wallace, Nancy
Wallace., Samuel
• Rove. David ..
Bigger, Robert
KLINE'S NA ' KET..,
Mehl Street, 'First Ward.
atliN W. - KLINE,
IRVING IMMO VIM ma
DOVBLE;.,'STOVi
I S
hst favorable terns , and
t possible minimum, we
of these REDUCTIONS by
iv other Clothing House
htion of our istock and
can .satisfy the closest
HESS.
eet
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J. K. BUSH.
MGM
343 Oyerton—Betz, Henry 42 24
343 - Beu, John , . ' 42 24
343 _Betz, Josepb ' 42 24
343 - Betz, James , 42 24
400 . Bison, Henry , 49 20
343 Castater Harman 44 70
400 ~o. Ctiolev. J oshua. - 49 20
400
_Castater,Jciseph ' 49 20
343
343
300
400
336
400
375
225
396
400
400 Seeley, Joseph
298 Temple, Peter
400. Temple, Samuel
56 Tusoarora—Field.4lenr9
100 Runt, Job
35 Porter. James
56 Wilmot—Allen, John
76 Butler. Polly
Is Roltailback, John 8 28
...97 - Marsh; Samuel 11 94
200 ' Stowell; C. S. - . 24 60
230 Stowell, D. B, 30 74
Zit Terry—Ross, Elizaboth 24 31
401 . . Morris, brad 22 27
28 - . -. Lathy. John - 151
SO ::: Morris, Benjamin 4 44
I A. BEVERLY SMITH,
BOOK . BINDER,
Dealer in Scroll Saw Goods.
BOOKBINDING OF - A.1144 KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
Fine. Blank Books
Amateur% Buppliet4
This department of my badness is wiry corn
'tete. and being a practical sawyer myself I know
the wants of my patrons.
WOODS.
SAW BLADES,
•-CLOCK MOVEIDINTS. ho.
constantly 'on band. sr $1.25 worth of designs
for $l. Send for 'ricottas.
"NZPOZTES" DINDERT.
Pak street.
P. O. boa 1512. • Towanda. Ps
Wirrantee;Names. Tajea
Edge, Peter
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Frita, Samuel
Una, George
Ilaga, Natant
Raga. Peter
Flatly, Samuel
Hardy,
Hardy, lames 46 09
* Bard , . 'Henri • ' 27 73
Harris, dun 1 47 98
HoWneroFth, Stephen, 49 20
/AMY. Hugh
j.Adly, Andrew
George 4G 09
Seeley, Peter
Pahaer4 Thomas
Seeley. Henry
Jonathan
laidan's - TAndre;
tiboNe
49 20
36 66
49 20
' 621
9 30
3 23
690
1 956
EBEIV LILLET, Treasurer
AND
IfY SPIZIALTY.
Otier sOOO
Druggists
Have:Signed or Endorsed ihe
•
Following Remarkable • '
- Dosument:-. . •
aireasn.' e•abiniotsituison,..isan. lesottie.
s ing Oheznistn, 21 Plait St:Mew York
Gentlemen: -For the 4 paot few yoara wa
have ooid various brands of Porous Floa
ter& Physicians and the üblio crefe'r
11exison's Ca Poroits Plaster, to rdl
others. We consider theme= of the very
few relialdo household remedies worthy
oreonfidence. They !aro 'superior to all
other 'Ponsas Plasteis or Linixrcento for
external use.
Lessees b ins Plaster is a
Pasmacentical 'product; of the. hiacct,
order of merit, and so rocoguizel. Lt
physiciausuud druggists. ;
'hen other remedies' 111.11 get: a Ben
son's Capcira Plaster. 1
You. will bo disappointed if you noo
chap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elea
trk,alMagnetie toys.
A 12.13.31113)1( AT LAST. Pri
Lf, MEAD'S Medlzatd CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
QI 11
924 C ES T TFI EFT:.
72
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SUPERIOR ZINC ITLF. ;ISE,
SVPER / It
svasEn Ma LENSES and
•• Eitl sat FACILITIES
For manufaaarna:. al nadne to give our SPECTA;
CLES and kIYpaLA,SSE S a national lapandlan.
LOST SIGHT NEVER RETURNS.
Do not triev with .your v•Ve.i in taing tlNEltrjr.
AUL; 01....%F.5ti.
0.14110911-$ 1•• •• • $ . , P , ;..41!•41
Lmot T11401;11( :•• rt.2__Optimr
K, 131 Par:: M . atrl , ... Lantana, 112
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Sanford's Radical Cure.
49 20
12 30
49 20
46 14
THE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA
T/ON OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN PINE,
CANADIANFIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER '
BLOSSOM, ETC.,
49 20
49 20
For the Immediate Relief and Permanbnt Cure
of every form of . ,Catarrh,, from a , simple Head
Cold or Influenza to the Lou of Smell, Taste,
and Hearing; euugh, pronchitia, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physielans,Chemists
and Medical Journals' throughout the world, as
the only complete external and 'internal treat
ment. • I
One bottle Radical Cure, one lion Catarrhal
Solvent and Sandfort's liabaler, all in ono pack.
age, of all druggials to r : 51.6.0 Ask foe SANFOitii'si
RADICAL ORE. 1
tO L LANs , ELECTRICITY
......_ , Gen tie, yet effective, united
' with healing Balsam. ren
- .• 1 tt, der ' COLLINS' VOLTAIC
ELECTRIC PLASTERS ,one
f
/ - .linnored times superior to
all othet piasters for every
Pain, Weakness sudantlani.
PLASTERS mation. Price 25 cents.
i Bold everywhere. i
PATENTS.
(U.S. AND FOIMGII.
Frank A. Fonts...Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box, 356
Washington, D.C.
NO'. Ten Years' experience
I make we camas for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Mice as to the:patentability of an in
vention pars. 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 .applica
tions in the lands of others.
U. S. Senators : Hon.' Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont • Hon. David Davis and Oen. John A.
Logan: , or
; Hon.. BOW. N. 11W. of Geor.
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar. of Miss; Hon: S. M.
Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper.
Write for circular and instructions.
Suoitt
.CUT .THIS O.UTI
AGENTSa 4a a eArit PER'
MAKE 11 AP IA %OW RE K.
We have stores In 15 leadini Cities,
fwen which oar agents obtain their supp lies quickly.
mural an at
g r o= 13 2:4 11 (1 Tel M i r Cotausgtto and
ATMS tO NM* Adders.
El 1 312 Lackawanna Ave
Mi LOVElala SCRANTORN.PA.
' 4 ;Mis - '4X: r liricesZA:', , aa.i.W- 0 g n C
Fragrant 4; Refreshing of Palma
EXtecolttsly Delicate and Ladle,.
Price, ctz.: l 'Lsz...-je Battles; 75 eta.
Bold by &Alm la Drop & Partaurt7.• Slitogsui of Uhl
cox ee Co., 14. T., am every bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
The Medicine for Every . Famlly• t _
NEVER INTOXICATES. ,
Aiadefront C in k -tr;litteltu, Mandrake, Stilrmgia,
and other orthe best vcgetibk remedies kabwa, •
PARKER'S GINGER. TONIC ImS . Mll22lCatl7ll74ed
curativepotvers, & isthe greatest Stomach Corm.t.
or, Blood FurFier and Liverßegulator ever made &
The Best Medicine Yon can: se
forßestoring Health &Strength
,
itim.ence. to set frpna the:first dose, searches
out the weak organs, and is - warranted to cure of
help all diseases of thc EoaeLs , Stomach,' Blood,
Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of
Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rhesus,.
kis= and Drunkenness.
•-••• ••al complexion of the lower House ,
of Col?.
is e gress as well its; the , Presidentiei
2 3 ii election, a deep interest' is felt in the
salts ()tithe
3
to be he"
ritAr* co i tirzynos,
t ilarrisit on . AVednesda
cleanly, a greeably pettnined and harmless. Par.
bees Mir Ilalsant satisfies the most fastidious in
these rispeets, field by druggists at Soo. and ss.
BESTbusiness now before the public. You
can make mony faster at work focus
than at anything else. Capitol not
needed. Nve will start you. $l2 a day And up
wards made et home by the industrious. Men,
women. boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for ns. [ Now is the time. You can work in
glare time only, or give your whole time to the
%witless; Iron can live st home and do the work
No otherbusluess will pay you nearly as well
P4"O owe can fail to make enormous tay by en
touring at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
Motley made fast. easily and honorably.,
Address, Tann Lc Co.. Augusta,Naine
Deo
KENDAL L ' S SPAW 1N ,CMIE .
Ia tars to cure Spavine. %pants,.
Curb. & . It remove* all unnatural
enlargeMents. noes no BLIIITEII.
Diu no equal for any latneness on
beast or man. 'thee cured hip-joint
*y lameness in a person who bad suf
.. fared 15 years. Also cured rheum*.
• tistn, !corns. frost.bites or , and
cruises, ..at or lameness. It has no equal for ,
any, blemish on hmees. Send for illustrated
circular giving rostriirs Price SI. AL L .
DRUGGISTS have it or an ge tit far yen. be. 8.J.1
-Kendall Co.. Froprietors, Euoeoorgh
Vermont • . O. Pontes , Agent, Towanda. Ya. - tft
DR. JONES'OREANCABITHORi
IS THE NAME OF the popular Liniment
that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or
Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites. pain in the" Face.
Head or Spine. Chapped hands, Bruleas,Sprsins,
Burns: Mosqinoto Bites, Sting or Bite of an ink
sect, Faison from common - Poison Vines. etc.,
for man or beast.- Always reliable,' and almost
instantaneous In its relief. Basinger' agreeable
odor, it is pleasant to' apply. Sold br an drug
gists. Price 23 cents. t
N. a -ma Liniment received a Prise Medal s
the State Fair.lB79. ' May 20 ly .
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IWEEKS k POItEll, Boston.
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stoWr.rigliteens aria pions hie.
Lite, Jae the :waters:of-fire sea,`fresh ,
ens only when - it awes 44 toward. heaven.
8 4' 0 00 10 # tg4 ll Y , Qn 6r ,in 4 0ger: for
it is like patting , to se:AlinA storm
k It is thei`enemy . whor i.tao tio net Fin.
pent Who is the nioat'4ngerou - s. -
Nohedy,-sliould , ever look anxious ex.
°Opt MOO Who have no:anxiety,
Life - is - lio L ittort that it is the worst of
id I th 'h - •
+Step rtres waste an our of
.Preserving the health by too ,strier
regimen - - a 'lNtlll4sol3le t041:14.
li'ochffircaulat
Growth' is better than performatice,
and permanent growth,,L4 better Italy
e GarjteM
The Creator bee &feed' the whole nal
verse with language, )sit, few are the
' hearts who can. interpret- it.
.
Instead of ocimplainiog of the thorns
among the roses, we silent] be thankiul
there are : roses among the thor. s.
A man's nature runs either to herbs
or weeds; therefore ; itttliim reasonably
water the'one and dpirthe other.
If itis your purpose , in make'
to ake*
your face your future, you cutt,t louk
well to it or it wilt turn out to h your
misfortune. • 1
-ReeP your prnintse s . to the letter,
prompt and t 1110,, and.' it • ' will save .
much trouble and care through life,.
and win tOrfyou theyespect and trust of.
your ifrieuds.
As frost rbised to its utmoSt intensity
produces the sensation of iire, so any
good':_quality, overwrougbiland pushed
to excess, turns-into its own eontrari!
Jumbo tio3ubi mike a, fit c.impanioo
for Gummi. Junibc, ii nttlerstrAyi to
bean lull:nueea masraion.
"BUCRUPAIRA."
Quick, tomplcle cure, allannoving Kidney,
Bladder and Drinary- Ditcaei s. EY - Drug-
Dr. Miss 'Adt Called in.
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April
NEW v'ons; r 25:—erhe Tribune
in the morning will publish the follow
ing: ' [.
.Mzsron, Ohio, Oct: 24,3181
•
. Thiser.tiiies that on:ar about Aug.
8, 1881; the late President, -Janie's' A.
Garfield, made the following statement
to Me in the presence of Mrs. Garfield :
viz.: That Dr. J. IL Baxter:had been
his *physician Yfor many years, and that
he still nonsidered hint as his. physician
He. til . s4;),' stated that he had
.no
knowledge of ever hauing placed himself
under the professional care-of . Dr., D.
!Bliss, and he . did not believe Dr.
Bliss had evilr spoken one word to him
upon- the subject.
-Mrs..(ilartield stated at the same
tiMe - tliaf she iliad never been consulted
by Dr. Bliss upon the; subject, ;andliad
no knoWledge ? Of the President haiviiTg
chosen Dr. Illiss.ps his . at; maiwg Nur
geoa. . , ,
S. A 'l3arNrozi.lVl. D
Endok.sel
MENTon. 0,. Ottc)her 21, 1881.
I_ hare read the statement Dr.
Boyntori made this day and writ t•ay .
tket:it is 'entirt et:rect.
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• •t~CItETjA Ti' Erm.
i s hi s t e ..:ti t nnvy ou th • Guiteau trial
November 19; Dr. Blias thut the
Secretary of War sent for '
(carildd.was sh:tt and that- the Prt si
dent asked. tiro to tako charge .of iii
cue; and tl at Mrs. Garth-hi-crab present
When the rt:quest wai made,Y;
What a German .11 7 e0,01)4,Yer Says
Josura VorxsnLArr Ade: 22.1881, :
We _German's ore in ;general not
inclined to.believe'.at onenin great an 7
nouncementsoud - puffs; we are rather
suspicions, and often with perfect right,
of exaggeratieri and •huttilings; Our
motto is, ''What the eye seen the heart
:believes,"- and we ttert fere desire 'to
see and 'examine ourselvesl-hi...lord we
speak about things aud theul.
Thii was our idea when we heard and
read so ranch about Dr. A. Rieh-.
moneys justly ccilebrated "Werld's ;Epi
leptic Institute, and we therefore,:i•Sent
a reporter to the We are
now able to give the beSt information
on the subject, has , 2d'on a Personal re
view and examination of thti premises.
Our reporter ; found Dr. ithlutiond in
his office. The doctor - kindly received
hire, and- not only answered all Lis
questions, but showei orfl; explained .
everything. abbut ui. , Leo. to him.
His office is on the first, -flora of the
biulding, and its walls . are covered •Aith
thousandS of photriiplis of .gentleaien
;and' ladies restored to heattliby the us- .
:of F . 34 mar ita Ner rine, tituo how
our reporter recoguiz4d . tvant his
countrymen, and its glass Cas , 7k centsiu
innumerable certificate of coers, , ,
letters in praise of this u:;_eld-f.:xnotni
remedy.
About ten years .. .ago Dr. 11)Ubsnnotl
came to fit. 'Joseph. He' wa3 then a .
poor yOung•man, - with but little nioneyi,
and no friends to assist him. lie re:,
ed a Small office on Franc's strict, and
commenced the strugAlc for sueCe
single-handed and alone: -He• h is
achieved, a grand trinalph, in .the
face , . stubborn 'Opposition on
every - I, and is to- d' one of the
ilant
wealthieSt men`in on't. This'fa-t
alone is amply sufficitillt to shOsv the
merits of `his invaluable : preparati.m,
even:though . there were: n - 1 other soiree
from Which to procure Valid and
ble testimony.
But besides the nt.:nc.:y which this
great medicine has bean the mean] of
bringing to the inventor, .the doctor
receives daily the blessipgs.Of thousands
of patients restored to health and
thiongh instrumentality.
Thilpe Ikters are or. for inspection at
'Lis office, and itycipiiro two clerk& to
attend tolfas br;o3ch of the business.
Dr. Richmorittle living example to
be imitated by all Young men who have
a 'disposition to reach eminence in the
world bydilligenae in,the use of their
'own exertions, and besides the , enjoy
ment, of the prosperity whieb surrounds
him, he has the satisfaction to be -re
tarded n human benefactor.
PILES.
• Piles are frequently . preceded by a sense of
weight in the Mick, wine and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose
ho has some affection of the kidneys or
neighbortng organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are present apilatnlency. tweed-.
ness of the atemach. etc. A moisture
perspiration" producing a very disagreeable
itching, particularly si tigt t after getting
warm in bed, is a very common attendantt
Internal, Fattens! and Itching Piles yield a.
once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
ltemedy, Which acts directly upon the parts ,
affeetedabsorbing the Tumors; allaying the
Intenseltching, .and affecting permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delay until the drain on , the system ,
ptoduees permanent disability, Tbnt try it
and be oared. 4'rice,:so cents. Ask your
druggist for it, and. hen yon cm - mots:Main
it of him, we will send it, prepaid, on recipt
of price. . Addrese The Pr. Dosanko Medicine
Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Clark D. Porter,
S. End War l/ House Block. • - •
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June 2-1 yr
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WITU ENERGY UEO)
OPERAISS „ON THE KID
NEYS, Thrill. ROWE - LIA iND m4EI3
OF THE SKIN,
NECTRALIKING„ ARSORBING.ANDEXPELLINO
SCROFULOUS, CANC R
EROUS, AND%
CANKE
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The miss of ihost human Kb, and oaring when
plariletans, hospitals, and 411 otherinethods stid
•reinelies ail, Scrofula or King's Evil. Glandular
Swellings, Meets, Old Sores, Milk Leg, Mercuric
Affections, Erysipelas, Tumors, Abscesses, Car
buncles,-Boils, Blood} , oblong, Bright's Disease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver, libetinastisni,
Constipation. Piles, Dyspepsia, and,all itching
and Scaly .
----ERUPTIONS
Of the Skin and SCalp,—such as Silt Blimusi,
Psorissis; Tetter,Eingworm, Barber's Itch,Scald
Head, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and
Torturing Rumors, from a pimple to a ecrof•
'ditto ulcer wlien'usisted by CerricuitA and err
lonia SOAP, the great Skin Cures.
CIITIOURA
,
ntl i t a, 4 * edro.
A sweet, uncha Lnal Jay, cl6rs o 1
all external evidence;:iid Blood Humors, eats
away Dead Skin S a nd *oh, instantly allays ltch ,
togs and Irritation'. Betena,Soothes„ and Beak
Worth its weig' htdu gold tur all Itching Diseases.
OUTIOUItA SOAP ----
An Exquisite Toilet. Bath. and 'Nursery genitive.
Fragrant with delicious flower odors and healing
balsam. Contains in a modified form all the
virtues of euricusa,-the great Skin "Cure, and is
indispensable in the treatmentinf Skin and Scalp
Diseases. and , for restoring,' preserving and
beautifying the complexion and skin. The only
Medicinal Baby Soap.
Cwricuna Idatusanza are the only real curatives
`for diseases of the Skin, Einlip and Blood.
• Price: Munn& Bigots - 4ns, si.oo per bottle;
Cymru, Mk. per' bo4; large boxes,lF
1..; Cert.
MIA MEDICISAL TOILET Soar, 2.5 e: ; Duman&
Mkpicnixt. SHAVISCI Soar, 15c Sold everywhere.
Pamirs! Depot, Weeks & Potter, Boston.
hnatomi
GINGER TONIC
A Super!ativa fteiqh and Strength Restorer..
If you Me a meehank or farmer, - worn out with
oreiwork, or a mother run down by family or house.
, hold duties try l'attnra',.. Tome.
If you arc a lanyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or :inn ions Oates, donor take
intoxicating stimulants, buttisn Parker'i Ging& Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Itheurtm
tsar, Kidney Complaints, cr any disortier of thelungs,
stomach. bowels, blood or nerves..Piatzr.res GINGER-
Torn; willcure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Gut and Surest Cough turn Ever And.
If you swe'vrasting away from age, dissipation or ,
any disease or Weak' ncsaand voltam a stimulant take `
Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and build,
yciulm from the first close but will never 'intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of films; it marsave yours.
CAUTION f—Ttefwa all inhititutes. Parker's Ginger Took Is
composed of the belt reniediefogents in tire world, and iseutirely
differeat from pryer:Woes °JR inger alone. Send for a@edir ta
Men* 3 Cie, N.Y. so:. tit tit ow, at denim Lei arm..
GREAT SAVING BUSING DOLLAR SIZE. -
FLORESTON
Its rich and Lasting fragrance has made this'
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like It. Insist upon having Flom.
you Coto= and look for moat= of
• deal, cei SOIL, Any druggist or peritoste;
esn supply 'rout 55 and ts cent elset.
t. JUDGE SAVING BUYING 134 BUZ
COLOGNE.
NDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
le i sure in its effette, mild in its action as it d o es
nOt blister, yet is penetrathig" and powerful to
reach - every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth: or other enlargements, Inch se
'epavins, splints curbs, &alone, sprains, swell
ings and any lameness and all ehlargernenta of
the joints of . limbs, or for "rheumatism in Man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is usell
for man or beast. It is iniva known, to be the
heat liniment for man ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects. ;
• Send address for Illustrated Circular whiCh
we think gives positive proof of its virtues; No
remedy has ever mot with such unqualified tie
•cess to our knowledge, for beast as well a.rnari.
Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles fer'•ss. ell
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on reagipt of price by the
proprietora, B, itrAme.u., Co',. Enos•
burgh Falls, Vt. •: '
Sold by all Dragiists.
rESTADLIEUED iH 1865.1 . '
- HOWARD A.iSiIOW I
Solicitor of •
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IP -IL 'l7 . P. IC T 1 .3
C•3l F SraErr N. W. WASIIINGTON, D. C..
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith & Co., at. ,
Chipman, ilosiner & Co.)
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Patents procured upon - . the same plan Ichlch
was originated and successfully practiced by the
above-named firm.
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon receipt o
stamp. • •, lnoval
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NATIONAL BUREAU OF INTENTIONS. •
EVERY INVENTOR
'SHOULD KNOW
Thai by the Pules of the Patent Ofliee
' to procure
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.PATENTS, -•
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klodels are not 'necessary übless specially - called
Co.r:- ,
Send drawing-and specification, upon receipt
pf which-we will make examination at the Patent
Office, and advise as to patentability.
FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT. .
Send for PAurnlxr of hisraccrioss, free to any
. address, lIAINTEAD k CO"
Washington, D. C.
Ptf bluhers of theeongrestionatßeporter.
tsry. 6. 1882.7-tf
You need not Die to Win
IN THE
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You receive one-6 if of your insurance, so
cording to the American LIM Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for
illustration, a man or woman Joining the Asso
ciation at 38 years' of age taking a certiflaste for
12,500, receives $1,275 when a little over 56 years
of age, exactly the period in life . when a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES & BOGEBS.
Juile2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
HORSEoger 1;4 1 25
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I li; V a mp
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visa LIM2OIII of Treatise on the gene and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, has 60 flue engravings showing
BOOK rnitiesigiletatesimad" than b, . sick
rin be
taught in any other way. a table chewing doses
of all the prineipal mediMnes used fan the bone
as wall- as their effects, and antidotes .when a
25 et,. poison, • large collection of
120 Tammuz =cum rules for
telling - the age of s horse. with an engraving
showing keep of each year and a large amount
of other imitable horse information. nurdreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and $lO.. The fact that'
260,0%) sold in about one year before it was ro.
;toed shciwa bow popular the book Is. The re.
slated edition Mucus mons IMIXESTISM. Sun
vox scrammas. AGENTS WANTED. -Dr. 1. 11.
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Tho only knowu Spotitic lierceity for Epileptic
Pito.
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SAMARITAN REWIRE
Cures Epileptic Fits, Bps/axis, Convalidons, fie
Vitus Dance, Vertigo, Hysterics, limanitr, Apo'
pleiy, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgis, 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
stroyd the germs of disease by neutralizing the
hereditary taint or poison in the system, and
thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly
destroys the cause. '
SAIIARITAN NERVINE
Cures Female Weakness, General Debility, Len.
corybces or Whites, - Painful Menstruation, DI.
emit' •n of the Uterus, Internal Heat, Gravel In
timation of the Bladder, Irritability of the
Bladder. For Wakefulness at night,. there Is no
bottr remmdy. During• the change.l'-of life no
female should be Without it It quieti the got,.
vou System, and gives rest, comfort • rand
nature's sweet sleep.
SAMAIUTAti NEBVEiE
Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the, habit of
Opium'Eating. These degrading habits' are by
,far the worst evils that have ever belallen suffer
ing humanity. Thousands die annually from
these noxious flrugi. The drUntard drinks
liquor not becanie he likes it, but for the pleas
ure of drinking and treating his friend., little
thinking that he is on the read to ruin. Like
the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small
quantities as a harmless antidote, Thesoothing
influence of the drug takes strong hold upon its
victim, leading bim on to his own . destruction.
The l habita of OpuunEating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely what eating is to alimentiveness,
as over-eating - first inflames the stomach, which
redoubles its cravings until It paralyzes both the
stomach and appetite. .80 every drink of liquor
or dose of o ium, instead of satisfying, only
adds to its erce fires, until it consumes the
' vital force a d then itself. Like the gluttonous
tape-worm, it cries "Give, give, give I" but
never enough until its own rapacity devours it
self. Earitarttan Eervine gives instant relief in,
all each cases. It produces sleep, quiets the,
nerves, builds up the. nervous system. and re T
stores body and mind to a healthy condition..
SAMARITAN NKIII7NE
Cures Nervous oyspepsis, Palpitation of the
Heart, Asthma, Bronchitis.' Scrofula, Syphilis,
diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseiutes of the
Urinary Organs. Nervous Debility, caused by
the indiscretion of yOuth, permanently cured by
'the use of this invaluable remsdy. To you.
young, middle-aged, 'l.nd old men, who are cov
ering. your sufferings as with a mantle by
silence, look up, you can be saved by timely
efforts, and make ornaments to society; and'
jewels in the crown' of your Maker, if you 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. Itichmonds Ss-
Martian !Janine. It will restore' your shattered
nerves, arrest premattire decay, and impart tone
and energy to the whole System,
fIAMARITAS NERVI.NE
Cured my little girl of fits. She was also deaf
and dumb, but it cured her, She can•noa talk
and near as well as anybody. _
.PrrEn. Ross, Springwater,
sAmARrrAs NERVINE
Ilan been the eneana‘of • oaring my wife of rheu
matism. J. B. FLETMIER, 4ort Collluo, Col.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
/!SadJ a cure cure-of a case of fits for-my son: •
E • B:Rstus,lliSttsville, Kan
• SA3IARIT.AN
Curett`ine of vertigo, neuralgia and sick beatlj
Mrs. Wm.lisaionssoN,Aurora, Ul.
,
SAMARATIN NERST,NE.
Win uncaps of curing my %rife of iipasms.
Itnr. J. e. EWE, Beaver,
. Be3tiTaTlN ,NERVIINE
Cured me of asthma, after spending oyes SG,OOO
with - other doctors.
S. It. Honsost, New Albany, Ind.
• SAMARITAN' NERVINE.
Effectually cured me of Artemis.
_ JEtistu Viral:tam,
74 West Van Biiren St., Chicago,
SAMARITAN ;;EIII*INE
Rutted onr child of fits after given up to die by
our family, physician, it having over 100 in 24
botirs. flt
Naltn, 'Vestals, Warren Co., Tenn.
• SA3I.I.ICITAN iCERVDiE
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Cnrcd nits of scrofula after suffering for eight
Sears. elaancry SIMPSON. Peoria, 111.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of lite, after spending $2,400 with
other doctors.
J. W. Tnorarros. Cialborn, Miss.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
I
CuredpenraneLtly of epileptic fits of a stub.
born character - .
. Ilsv, War. Mauna, Mechanlcatoven, Md.
SAII.kRITAN NERVINE
Cured my ion of filta, after having had 2,300 to
eighteen months.
Nue. E. Forms, 'West Xotadam, N. Y.
9A.slAurre2i IiEBNIN E.
ME
Cured roe of epilepsy of nine years• standing.
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'ins. ORLZIPA, Illart.suars,
Granby, Newton Co., Itlo
SAMARITAN •NEIWINE
Etas permanently cured me of epilepsy-of many
years standing.
.14.c0n SETTER, St. Joseph, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
enrSd rue of branching, asthinis and general de
lathy. Our= StrEns,.lrouton, Ohio.
SAMARITAN NKIWINE
llas cured mo of asthma: also scrofula .of many
years standing.
- . 'mac JFarsa..t., Covington, Ky.
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Cured rue or tif3.l /lave been well for overionr
yeirs. f
Cur:airs E. Cinty..4,oaakia, Donglare. Co., Minn
• .a
'NEEVINE -
Cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very
'badly. Mten.am. O'CoNsou, ltidgvta y, Pa
SAMARITAN NEENINE • -.
Has permanently cured me of epileptic fits.
• ' Dario Taratmr, Des Moines, lowa
Cum my wife of einem of 3 years standing.
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Cured my wife of a nonce:Le' disease of the heart
E, OBLUA-11, North Hope, Po,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of fits. He Das not had s fit for
about font years. . Jolts DAVia. - -
Woodburn, Uscoupin Co. ; lii.-
Is los sale by druggists everywhere, or may be
bad debt from us. 'Those who wish tsobutin
further evidence of the curative propertiav of
Samaritan 'Sestina will please encloses 3-cent
postage stamp for • copy of out' tilniitrated
Journal of ilealth, giving hundreds Of testimo- -
niala of cure from persons who Mice used the
medicine, mid also their pictures „photographed
after their res toratioirto perrecthealth.
MI
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DR..p. - A. RICHiIkiND
ATorhrs.EipileVie Institnto,
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SA*kRITAN NERrINE
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SAXi=AN NENVIVE
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While maiuteining the uniform atanderii of quality in excellence of work nil
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. 83IALL MARGINS, (with which ram content) I have
RAISED THE STANDARD' AND LOWERED THE PRICE,
UNTIL. IT IS A POSITIVE FACT THAT
THE. BEST STOCK OF CLOTHIN - G
tbit vicinity is now being sold for the least money by-
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‘II.tIIII, ), HREy- ; 8.R,0i . 5.& IRA cy,
Ilianufacturent and Wholesale Dealers in air siudM of
ZEN'S, BOYS, WONEN'S. : MISSiS AND CHILDREN'S
Boots, Shoes,
CORNER &CAIN AND ELIZABETHi STREETS,
ANEW SYSTEM.
ATTENTION::,D.E.ALERS!
BUY' DIRECT PROM HEADQUARTERS, YOUR •
Candies , Fruits, Ciff 6 ars 3 6 Cifrarettes.
Farley Groceries, • Tobacco.
Wines and Liquors.
We employ no traveling Ealemen
• NV 1.: - CAN• SAN: E YOU. '.t.': 0 PER C :EN I',
By this system. , Write for Pr ee.Li st and compare with present pri,.. Li
don't save you. money don't or , el% ,
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, , A.. 1 - ROTHSC., CO:.
•M . . HIL DSz
Importers, M4nufact'ne & Commission Merchants,
507. Sixth Avenue, New York.
AprJ•3m
For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT . '
BOMA CONSUMPTiCH S Disdries of THROAT. Cl •
38. A .. ts m.
CONSUMPTION in its Inc pleat and-advancv.l stages;:n ISI
zt , It; •• • • • •
and LUNGS. butit-has never been so.advantazeougy -
RYE. Itssoothiug Balsamic properties afford a. dittusiv:. s•0:.111;ap.
system after the cough has been relieved: Quart size but ;..•
CAUTION-I .
MEDICATE/xartiele--theg. enulne has a Private Die Proprict.:r . • , 4 -
permits it to be Sold lir Druggists. Grocers ond •-. • •
• • -Aar' WITIIOUT SPECIAL TAX OE
The. TOLD ROCK AND RYE Proprietors, 41
STOP AT
T. MUIR & CO.'S
GRQCERIES
' .- PROVIgION&
The Plate to save money b ming cheap is at
Coiner. Main and Fraaklin Streets
TOWANDA. PA
They respectfully announce to the public that
' they have 'a large Ilea Of
FLOUR, BRED, 1117. AL, GRAIN. SALT, MU
PORR, and PROVISIONS generally.
fume also added co our stacks variety of
WOODEN WARE, such as BUTT= 11113 D - FIR
-
. JD* °m ace. tic.
Just.recefxed s large stock of Angara. Tits.
Coffees. lipi s cel, 7.101)1.601313 PITLIE SOAP; the
best in the market, and other makes of soap
Syrtip!snd Noluses, which they offer at low
prices for Cult. - oat 26 77
ONE MORE
PICTURE GALLERY
IN iTO f/ANDA.
G. H. WOOD .& • CO.
*till veil' their New Gallery in
,Pafton's Block,
on the First Monday pf April• flaying fitted up
entirely new, with the beat of Instruments, we
are prepared to make -`
lintnami 4 at ono - sittiars„ all for. 50 ets.
I
In nest onvolozos, 10 for SI.OV. Copying of all
- kinds of Photovapha,and Stereoscopic and largo
ow work doneat this gallory.
you
Give us a call and wo will try ini satisfy u
in price and quality. 111111: r.a4
MI
FARM FOIL SALE.
A fazin of fifty acres, located in the Wilma
iey,- five minutes drive trout Ratite borough.
Tor fall particulars, address
JAIIFTWO. FORBTS.
Towanda Pa.
23feb4w•
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ROSENFIELD,
CYVVAI 4 4I DA, PA.
J.
I`tIyVAN . EO A., JP.A.
All goods.sord .through turmitts
wimifow'
Lawrence & Martin's
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OMM'Ut BUYING
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covered, as it is certain in its effects ant Sxs
not blister. ' Also. excellent for Lupin !It'll
READ PROOF BELOW.
FROM 'COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Youngstown, Ohio; Slay loth,
Du. IL J. KENDALL k. Co:—! had a %erz valua
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very I:Wi
ly, he bade large bone sport° on one Infra act
a small one on the other which Wade LIP very
lame; I had him under the charge of two Neter:-
nary surgeons which failed to core him.. I-71 4
one day reading , the advertisement of lieda i n
Spm M
in Cure in the Chicago Expre,l detirmir ,
•ed at once to try it, and got our drilggists hen,
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I too=
them all and though:l world give its thdrunali
trial, I used it according to direct thus aril the
fourth day the colt ceasedto be hide, and th)
lumps have disappeared. I used but one b.itt:n
and :he colts limbs are as free from heul.sci
as smooth as any horse in the state. Ile is ea-
Melt , cured. The curo was so rilarkablo Oat
I let two of my neighbors have the re.ismis
two bottits, who are Mier doing it.
Very lii.spectfully,
L. T. ro , TER.
K.endalfs Spawn Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
- Patten's :Milt, Wash'ton co., V.. Feb 21 : '•
DR. B. J. Raxuar..l., Dear bir:—The rarti—•lit
case on which , l used your Kendall's swirl i`rt
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen 11010..4
standing. I had tried many things. but ,z vsi
Your tnpavln Cure Put the toot to the groat
again, and for the first time educe. I
natural position. for a family liniment it et.
eels au% thin , . we ever used. '
-
Yours truly,
11EV. M. P . BEI L.
Pastor of M. F. Church, fattens 7
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Price st, per t;ottle, or rtx bottle: , fc4* 11
Druggists taro it or can-got it fer you, or it vLI ,
be sent to any address on receipt of i,rire br In'
proprietors. AR. 23. J. KENV.ALL Et"'
burgh Falls. 'Vt. Sold at :4
Dr- IS. C. P str's fig' S!ore,
CANCERS CURED
A.T."CRANE'S CANCER
- -
ADDISON, N. Y.
HUISDitEioS OF PERSON'S from all parts ct
the world have been. cured of this much dreaded
disease and are now living witn'essra that they
bavp been teacued from a - tearible and not wal
-death. Doctors. Alluistera and the POO tttiami
Freo. Write fora Circular giving full partimtare•
Address Dr.. ow. vItANE k ItUSII DROWN
Addison. N. Y.
_sept.wasr.oritieb.
FIRE AND LIFE IN'SITRANCE
CLAIM AND
COLLEUTION AGEICI
40' •
BRINK. IIIICK; Leßaystille, Pa
Will,wrltir Policies for risks in Fire ana 12i* It
siarance. Collect Claims with airs end
promptness. They represent none bat _
- FIRST—CLASS CO3IPANIEb• ,
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they solicit theeonildenee and pattorage 01 , t 1.1:
Raring
tmainess in their line, and 11 111 en"'"'"
to merit It: Apply to or address
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