Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, May 18, 1882, Image 4

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    'DOUBLE;fI' .- STO.RE.
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Is now open in his Mammoth. Double Store 'with a, full, fresh
and complete stock of fashionabk •
SPRING
GENT'S FURNISIIING GOODS, -
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Suits of all Grades for Men,
Boys,Youths and Children.
Our rents having been obtained on the most favorable terms, and
our current expenses redOed to the 'lowest possible minimum, we
propose to give ourmnicustomers the benefit of these REDUCTIONS by
putting our prices at LOWER FIGURES than any other Clothing House
in Towanda,. We invite a careful examination of our stock and
prices, whether wishing to buy or not. - W can satisfy the closest
'buyer of the TRUTH of WHAT WE SAY.
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Call and we will satisfy you.
Remember, Nos. 1 and; 2; Bridge Street.
Towanda Pa., April 10, 183 . 2.. cr
DRIFTWOOD
Enormous Prier for Hoerlex Eggs.
DaWia near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., it paYs to
go a-bird's nesting, if the' nests sought be
long ,to, the .hawk species. , The, nn'On.-•
Leader :says that it having been learned .
that the enormous price of $4O apiece:had
been Offered for hawk's eggs, a number of
individuals 'have given their attention to
hunting theni along the ,Susquehanna of
late. On Saturday three Men fotind a nest
on Campbell's ledge, from which they took
four—i.l6o worth—of the eggs. They went
to the top of the ledge and two of them let
t'he other down over the precipice by ,a
rope. after securing the treasures he was
pulled up. The 'party went along up the
river to a point near Falls, where they say
there is another nest. In olden tinies
hawks were extensively used for hunting,
and a number of sportsmen along the Hud
son river have offered $4BO a dozen for the
egg now, with the intention-of hatching
and rearing the birds for bunting purposes.
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`bROUGH ON RATS."
Clears out rate, mice, roaches, flies, ants;
bed-bugs, f• hunks, chipmunks, gophers. 45c.
Druggists. ,
How 'la 71 y Do It
It is a source of ;Wonderment to many
how se many younkinen get along so nice
ly, and weargood clothes with Out work.
The Bingluunton:Liquier answers the con
undrum in nis*re truthful than poe' tic,
as follows: "1105t. , , , 0f these Idlers spenge
tlieir living from hard-working fathers
mothers and sisters. They have no respect
for theinselves, or any one else; and their
greatest developments of character is 'lazi
ness and selfishness. They spend their days
in places that are not elevating to any one,
and nights in the company of young girls,
wrio, if they were acquainted with their
character, • Would loathe ' and scorn them.
Woe' to the woman that becomes the wife
of a man whose cluumeter corresponds with
the above.. . I
The ancient`, miulemy in, Germantown,
entered upon itsl2lst,year on IdaYl, and
seven trustees were elected to fill.the - place
of those retiring from ithehoard of : twenti
one members./ The right to vote for trus
tees is conferred by the cliarfer upon the
property-holders of Germantown, though
probably-very few•of them ever remember,
even if they know, the Privilege they pos
sess. At all events, when the polls closed
on Monday'evening only eleven ballots
were find in tie box. The seven retiring.
trustees were, elected their own successors,,
as they have been for many years. It is
said that the, bellwhiahrings the boys to
their lesa4n. , ;"ciung froni England in the
same shit') Zvi, the famous tea which was
dumped into *bston harbor. On the stee
ple.'.of 'tlitcadetny building survives the
woodeii<iltuige'Of a royal crowni by which
the vounk rebels of Germantown used to
test their skill With the - bow, and ' arrow .
during the rieVolution, and which was the
cause' of several colonial town-meetings
called to (helium:A its rethoval. •
A scene. which would furnish the grouiid
work of a whole lecture on temperance Was
witnessed in court in Chiunbersburg a few
days ago. 'paring the trial of a man for
the murder of *other while under the in
fluence of strong
* ink, the wheels of jus
tice Were stoppedior the puroose of grant-,
ing licenses to of number of hotels, thus
giving a legal sanction to a traffic , which
had been instrumental in placing the de
fendant's life in 'eopardy for a crime for
which he was only indirectly responsible.
' A Card.
We take great pleasure in calling the at-.
tention of our fnends and customers to Dr.
Boaanko's Cough • and Lung Syrup which is
„_. perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost instant
ly. 'lt matters not how severe your Ongh
may be, how many cough medicines you have
- tried, or how piany physicians you gave con-
,suited, the- tonic, soothing and healing pro
, perties of thiii medicine will loosen it and as.
shit the Throat and Lungs to expel the ()Bend
ing matter, leaving them in a healthy con
dition, free from irritation, and the air pas
sages clear, besides invigorating and
itrengthening the geOral system. Price 50
elite. For the positive cure of Constimpz.
on, Coughs, Golds, Asthina, Bronchitis, Dry
Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, Intuition of
the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup; lan- -
cnks, Whooping Cough, and Lung Fever, we
recommend this medicine above alt others.
Ynis truly, CLAnit B. Potann,
June 2-Iy. 8. End Ward house Block.
DB,. 'JOHN CORE'S
VEGETABLE MEDICINES .
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Fos MANintikT-Dr. John Corti, Liniment of
01ls, , 'price 60 Cents s tattle; Sealing Vegetable
Gum and Oil Bailers. 60 cents a bottle; Vegetable
Sealing Wye and Ricking Plaster, 12% cents a
roll; Speedy Relit ! or Pain Remedy, price 40 eta.
Fos Aurxera—florses,C stile, Sheep, Swine, also
Poultry, Dr. JohnOorr's Veterinary OilLialment
Each bottle contains pnolalf pint. Price one
ofa bottle. or , .M by
of Phannecy, Totra, John Corr Doctor
.
Dr. Corr will attend t o a or take charge of lit
tle:its, egrhoilaM7 chronic asses. when requested
to do so. yegetalge relledke only ruied. ifbl63m
111
Nos. 1 and 2, BridgO Street.
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AND'.;SPL,R CLOUTING-,
HATS,, CAPS,
TRUNKS, TRAVELING ,BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &C.
WZ MAN -BUSINESS .
T MEASURER'S SALE Or UN
taIsEATED F;ANDS.—In puisnance or the
Acts of Assembly having reference to the sues'.
ent of taxes upon unseated lands in WI Com
monwealth, and the 'sale of the same for non
payment, there willbe exposed to 'public sale at
the Commissioner's Office in the borough of To
wanda, on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, A.
D., hen, being the 12th day of said month, st 1
o'clock p. m" the tracts of land assessed under
,the following warrantee names, unless prior
payment of taxes and coats be made
Acres. Warantee Names:
CC Barclay—Cunningham, D. H.
no Hags. George
155 Hiltzhnmer, Jacob
200 Leßoy—Beck, Henri 19 35
202 Bratee, Frederick 19 58
191 Monroe—Anderson, Jacob
361 _ - Benner, Jacob
390 Benner, Jabob, Jr .
. Castater, Fred
2 03
1 72
4 32
400 t
4 00
1 44
2 80
1 85
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ALSO—There will be exposed to public sale at the same time and place, the followidg lots:
pieces or parcels of improved or seated lands,
as situate as hereafter set forth, or i non-payment .
of ennsiry, taxes assessed in the yesri 1 079 and 1880; the same have been du returned to the
ConntTCommlssioners by the Collectors of the several districts:
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i1879g George Omps ' • . ••••-. ALRANL $
2 80 1 4 00 1..-.- ;1 5 00:
..5 G. F. Mason ' 21 301. SO;
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.•' Mary Ann McAllister j 1 11. 151 15 , ..:-. ~ ...
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NEW .KLMANT - '', , ''' • '
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1880 O. F. Muon.... . .. ...
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DAT L. A. Case estate • , 145 207 2 691 •
.. H. C. klublenbuig . 1
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~ ..V. ... ~.. ...... .. ...... 420 600 • 786 .....„
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•• Churchill Strait.. • ...... 84 117 .._.
... Wm. Kinch • ' . : 219 285
•• W. P. Case • • 37 48 ....;, .....
1880 W. P. Case .. ....... . ...... . 45 • 45 68 .._ ..
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.. Raleigh William': r, - 150 ' 160 .2 25 ....., . .....
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•• H. C. Mollenbtirk:.... - - 600 600 900 .....
' f ATZTNS ROAD. ..l
1370 Sarah A. Dorsey 1 lot 375 • ••• • • • .... . 1.; ATIIZNS TWP. •
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•• Henry Halleck ',. .•- •
• ';.:, ' 4 4 ASYLUM. . ' • . •. ; ...
1880 Henry Ben)imin, •.4
4 9: 231•, 1 15 ...... .. .* .
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1879 Charles Per,ry.. 2 /.. ' - • • 4 ' 90 4G2 3 53 293
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. 1 Stephen Taylor. .;; ..
• - 4 1 3 225 160 225
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188 Charles Perry - -f • ;
•• - Stephen Taylor" . - it; •
J FRANKLIN. -.. .
1879. Robert Steuart ' ' -,,' ' 57 1 1 49 - 56 • 35
....s.
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Reuben 'McClellan . 1 ,.24 140 1 20. 140 ' .....
•• George Heniminger • . 150 -2 10 Iso 210 .....
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,•• SO Delmar Tayler ' 443 .3 49
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1879 - Athens Building and Loan Association 2 lots 35...:.. 26..•.1 .' J....
- 245 - 2_45 181 „ ....I. C .
-. Henry Pepper estate
.. 4.
~ Jonathan DirnOnd .
• 788 788 ...... .....
• , 1 STANDING STONE. I •
; 1880 Luke Dolan estate.. 4 50
~. SOUTH wAVERLT.
1, Patrick Et. Quinn - , • ." ~ ,1:i 52
• Phineas W.Terry - • ' ' .. ,;• - 52 •42
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Mrs. J. - L. JOhnson ' • , "•? !; .. 78 •••• • • 163
.. Michael Hannahan - - 78 . ' 1 631, 1 . ,. _
~ IMartin Mack - ... • - • • 140 •••••• 2 121 ;.. , .
TOW4.IIDA EIGRO. . I
1879, Holmes 4i Kirby ' • I • 3 iota 3 85, .5 50 5 501 4 401 •
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A. 8. McDonald • , . 1 lot 88 1-25 1 25' 1 081_,
o William Henry:- '' ' .... ... 1 lot 105 166 1 501 1 201
.. , George W. Heath . 1 lot 350 5 00 500 4 00' •
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„. • George E. Stedge .. - '1 lot •1 02 145 145 1 16;
~ . - J. S. Kavanaugh.. • ' .. ..... ~..... ........ • ..... 329 '4
70 4, - 70 3 60,
WW. Browning., . - 1 lot 70 100 1.00 80:___
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1880 . W. W. Browning-T. 1-lot 1 05' 126 105 53;
TOWANDA TNT. • - •
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187 , James 80y1e .. • ' • 1 lot 29 .1. IP ,
22 I
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I D. N. Newton- . ' • 1 4 lots 501 715.2 86 1 .....
.. '' Nettle McGill ' 1 lot •39 5 5, 22 1 . . 414
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~. Patrick Sullivan . 1 lot .77 1 110 ' 44 1
• ~ - Satterlee & Russel 2 lots '!...771 110 .44, •
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James Harp - - , • • 1 :lot ...29. 41 161.. :
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1 .. iliac Lamoreux.'2 lots ;;.391 65 .- ' 2 . 2 1•••• •• 1
1880 0. E. Harris . - ,
1 ..... .... ....... -1 '
, Isaac Lamoreuz ' 2;lots 301 • 30 1 . • 121 1 ; ... .
•,, George Emery... --, - - : ,I. i lot 30 391 ' 121 ....
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TROY Bono. • ~. I
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1879 Wilson!: & Baker -.• :' y,.;: og; . 2 24 1 1
87,1 ..
Owens
TUSCARORA. ' : . 1 -' • ii • • i ...
.. John Owens %..... 84i -961 181
.. R. F. Rugg : -1 '...... 87, 1 00 188
. . •GershMtoldanning .
.851 120 2 05f, ; 1125
1830,11 4 :orris & Sri Fargo....: 2 osi 200 2 711 -- • • 1
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~,, ,Gershen Manning . .
• . • : • 1 50' 1 05 1 1 901
.. 18. F. Bugg • --- ... 1, ..... 4 1 25! 881 74 1 1 i
;"•' 'John Owens '
!. , WILAIGT. '. : ......... ........1%.• • • 120: 841 72,„_ t
1 1 '1
; - ;Waltman & Weir.-- • • '' ' ' 1 1 14 5.0 1 14 501 14 50, 114 50
'.4 :M. H. tanning .....; ; ..... 300. 300 ; 3 001 ' 300
.. .kolward Hornet , • .
.... I.' 1 ' :••• -1 2 15 1 3 75 1 2 751__. 275
•• I OVNII - wil, . . i , - / 7
t• r ,'Owens A land ! ' 100; 1 801...... 1 1 241 . ',o so
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..., ,Oen' Whalen • ' 1 -, t , 844 100 . 1 801 200
.. ,John Willie ' :-.. • , 501 .1 00 80; • 200
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.i. ;Wm. Hewitt.., :' . . ; 101,,
00 186 3 GO, . •3 Go
:Gale A Lewis . .; t • -
,;: 100 2 " • 1 60!
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;Sarah A. Keene
Jr' • .. 1 408 1 600 ~..... 4 801
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'Thos. Waltman. Jr ' ,
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BIXTSH
ladly. Andrew
Ladly. Peter
Ladly. Joseph
Stuart, Waller
Stuart. Ifeborah
Coaster. Harman . • 3 Og
Cunningham, D. H. - 3 08
Cray William 8 10
Hampton, Peter - 14 95
Hampton, Thomas , 30 79
Hopkins, Robert 4 20
Hags, Peter 5 37
Ladly, Samuel . 17 03
Ladly, Hugh 14 45
McAdams, Ephrlam 36 29
North, Peter - 33 00
North. James 33 60
Stewart, Walter 12 10
Wallace, Nancy • 23 52
Wallace, Samuel 15 52
Rose, David 6 33
Bigger, Robert . 36 68
. B.—Notice Is hereby given that au amount suillcient to pay taxes and costs will be required
ry case when land is sold at 'Wiens of side, and unless these terms ere- complied with the
11l be again exposed for sale.-
EtEir LILLEY, Treasurer.
in eve
land
stireys Office. April 6. 1882.
KIJNE': MARKET.
C.A.11.11.CL. BLOCK
Main Street, .First Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
1111171gd f REMOVED 818
MEAT & VEGETABLE
ill Ammar
o a more convenient location, and ,established
himself in the Carroll Block, opposite Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supplt his patrons with
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THE CHOICEST OF ][EATS,
FISH, OTHEERS'IIt THEISHEASON.
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC FRUIT, &v.. o
Sr BOLOGNA SAUSAGE a apecikty. AU or.
don promptly dokrarod. U
=rem?.
DOUBLE STOCL
J. K. BUSH.
Acres. Warrantee Names. Taxes
343 Overton—Bete, Henry
343 , Betz, Johli
343 - Betz. Joseph
343 • Betz. James . 42 24
490 ' Dyson, Henry 49 20
343 • Castater, Harman . 44 70
40q Cooley, Joshua , -49 20
400 ' - Castater, Joseph ;' 49 20
'343 Edge, Peter 42 24
343. Fritz, Samuel
300 - liege. George
Taxes.
12 54
22 12
400 Haim, Nathan
375 ' ; Liardi;7dimee ' 4G 09
225 ;--_ ' Hardy , Henri 27 73
39G 1 ter.- Harris, Ann 47 98
480 ', 1 , llotlinkewortb Stephen 49.20
,
I 1 0 28
EEO
17E3
' 43 07
27 68
134 62
400
100
16 29
30 35
32 75
VA Seeley, Henry , 49 20
375 Seeley, Jonathan - . 46 14
400 Biddens, Andrew .49 20
.400 i Bidden'. i eurge 49 20
400 `''.,. Seeley, Joseph ' :49 20
29A ' , Temple, Peter - . 56 66
400 :. Temple, Samuel 49 20
56 Tuscarors—Pield, Henry 5 21 -
100 , Hunt, Job . 930
55 Porter, James . . -3 23
56 Wilmgt—Allen, John • 600
.. .. .
113
Butler, Polly 986
Hollenback, John 9 28
Marsh, Samuel ; • 11 96
Stowell, C. • 24 CO
250... Btoirell, D. R.
231 Terry—Roil, Elizabeth
A. BEVERLY SMITH,
BOOK BINDER
Dealer In Sala Saw anda.
BOOKBINDING OF ALL - KINDS
DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY.
PUN lank Books
T SPILIALTIt.
Amateur's Supplies.
This digarnomit of my busfnngs '
1. vety com
*Ms. and beings prattled sawn myself I know
ihs mints of my patrons.
WOODS. •
SAW BLADES. e I '
CLOCK. 1101IMENTS. &c.
'constantly on hand. sr $125 worth of droll=
for $l. 804 for Pere ilthf•
P.M:PORTER" MUM
Puk .tests.. -
P. O. boa 1612. = Towanda. Ps
=I
Hake; Peter_ • 41 33
Hartly„Beniael - 49 20
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Ladly..llugh - 2 8 055
.Ladly, Andrew :...-,.., • • 12 30
Moore. George •-., 46 09
Seeley, Peter ', '49 20
Palmer. Thomas, .* 12 30
Morthblersel
Lenny; 'John, . 1 61
I. Morrie. Benjamin' 444
AND
Over woo
Dmggas
AND
Pbysicians
Mayo iqnod or Endorsed, the
• Following Remerkable - , ,
Document: ,
l'‘ics4ra:Soz.bary &Joluason, Ma.nufaotur;
1 Chemlets, 21 Platt St., New Ycirk :
:—For tho past few pears we
tv-c sold various brands of Porous Plus
1311ysielans aw the ,Publio prefer
- --nsou'a Camino Porous 'Plaster to all
Wt o consider thinn ono of tho very
household remedies worthy
i.:c.oixddence. They are superior to all
s Ports Plasters or Liniments far
• ntzsl sloe.
3an's Ca sine Plaster is a
rannatoutical product, of the highest
creer of merit, and so recognised by
physicians and druggists:.
When other remedies fail gets Bon•
sou's Capeine Plaster.
ea will bo disappointed if you use
cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elio+
trical Nam:Kato toys,
:1,411? ItgiITEDY AT LAST. Price 25rt&
h MEAD'S, MC:: izatLil CORN Lai; BUNION PLASTEL
AL
QUEE -14 Co.
THE GREAT OPTICIANS,
924 CHESTNUT STREET,.
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surinion. KNOWLEDGE,
SUPERIOR SKILL.
• SUPERIOR LENSES snit
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
For mannfactimixa. all combine to give our 13PEOTA.
BLEB and EYE.OLASSES a national relintatlap._
LOST. SIGHT NEVER RETURNS.
IDo not trifle with yottri eyes by taIting.IINEETT
,-- ABLE BLAMES.
s, CkitatOgUA as follows a n d on opprioatidin 1—
Instrument
art
art 3 pores. Part
terns,
, PUSS ages. PAlzurie Lan
part 4- hint InaUtunenta. ILI
42 24 ,
42 24
42 24
CATARRH
42 24
X 6 90
40 20
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Sanford's Radical Curd.
THE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA
TION OF wrren HAZEL. AN ERICAN PINE.
CANADIAN FIR. MARIGOLD, CLOVER
[BLOSSOM. ETC..
For the immediate Relict and Permanent Cure
of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Read
Cold or Influenza to the Less of Smell; Taste,
and nearing; Cough; Bronchitis, and Incipient
Conshmption. Indorsed by Physiclins,Chemists
and Medical Journals throughout the world, as
the only complete external and internal treat
ment.
- .
One bottle Radical Cure. one box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sandforl's Inhaler, all in one pack
age, of aU druggists for $l.OO Ask for Saacrono's
RADICAL CUDE.
30 74
24 31
EllEi
ovraKs & POTTER. Boston
tOL INS' ELECTRICITY
-..._ ,
Gentle; yet effective, united
,1 .. with healing Balsam, ren
t :. ty ' ...- „ iler COLLINS' VOLTAIC
, - t. t .ELECTRIC PLASTERS one
'.-.,../ :hundred times superior to
• _tt , all other plasters tor every
i -
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;BAST e ou matioh. Price 2 1 Cents.
Val`t - Sold everywhere. -
PATENTS.
(U.S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank A. Fonts; Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box. 356,
Wasbington t D.C. • • ,
Vy Ten years' experience. •
I make so 4:lassos for my services unless s
patent be granted. Preliminary examination In
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the Patent Mee as to the patentability of an in
vention mtgs. Bend sketch or model of the de
vice and a report will be, made as to the probli-
Wily of obtaining a patent.
Special• attention given to. rejected applica
tions in the bands of others.
4,4 • ( 44:11
U. S..= Senators : Bon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and (len. John A.
Logan; of Illinois ; lion.' Benj. B. Hill -'
of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; ion. S. M.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois ; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Cum of Ezatdiners and the Pro-,
printer of this paper." .
Write for circular and instructions.
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Exceeding:it Dennis and Left
Pr!oe. Lamb Bottletc7s cts-
SoLl by dealers LEI Drns Pelonar• 6 44, 01
Ikon Army bath.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
Tha Medicine for Every ninny. .
,'NEVER INTOXICATES.
Made from Ginger, Iluchti, Mandrake, Solringia :
and other of the best vegetable remedies known,
Eutstert's Gninert yo::,jc has remarkably varied
anativewers,thcgreatest Stomach Correct.
or, Bloo d]urifier nod Lacy Regulatorever made&
The Best Ide — didite Yon can Use
fotileetteinHealth it Strength
Iteemmences to act from the fast dose, samba
Oat the weak org a ns; and is warranted to cure. Or
help all diseases of the Bowels; Stomach. Blood.
Kidneys, Liver. U rinary Organs. all Complaints of
Women. Nervousness. Sleeplessness, , Ekes*.
fist.; and Drunkenness.
Triahottk today; itmay sore yottrlife. 'pet.
and Ss sizes ataildner,gists. Every genstisteWWe
basun eigastare on outside wrapper. Hist= &
Co.. N.Y. Lags sating in buying $s aim
Parker 'S Hai! Balsam
Just what Is waits&
Everybody whose bait is gray or Sided has felt
the rated of a Hair Restorer and dressing that la
dead*, agreeably pahmed and harmless. Par.
bees Hair Bah am satisfies the most tastidloas is
these respects. Sold by druggists at pc. aad $:.
riEsTtz: n itrxie ny ng., ftg,?aetPwork . !l nW
et
needed. We. will start you. $l2 a day and up
wards mg. at home by the industrious. Men ,
women. boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is the time. You can work is
spare time only or - give your whole time toe
business. You can live at home end do the work
No other business will psy you nearly as well 4—:
No one can fail to make enormous pay by en
gaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free L.
Money made fast, easily and honoVably.
Address, 1107. & Co.. Augusta, Maine. ;
Dee 16-Iyr
KENDALL'S f SPAVIN CURE
enlargements.
la - sure to cure Amine, *Splints.
. nO. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. nous irwr nunws.
Has no equal for any , haleness on
beast or man. It has cured hip.,joint
lameness in • person who bad out
fared 15 years. Also cured rheums.
Wm, corns, frost-bites or and
tanises. cat or ,Ismeness. It has no equal for
any blemish on houses. Bend for illustrated
circular giving roams PICOT. Price Al. ALL
D 81143018113 lave it or can gelit for you. Dr.B.J.
Kendall & Co.. Proprietors. khoserargh halls.
Vermont. IL C. Portia. Agent, Towanda. Pal
DR. JONESTREADICARPHOR
IS THE NAME, OF the popular Liniment
that cures Rheumatism. Bewndgia, Swollen or
Stiffened Joints. Frost Bites, pain fa th e pa*
Road or Spine. Chapped hands. Brulses.Sprainc .
Burns. llosguloto Bites, Sting or Rite of an in.
sect. Poison from common Poison Nines. etc.,
for man or beast. Always reliable, 'and almost
instantaneous in its relief.. Raving in.lgrseible
odor. itthplesthnt to sppiy. Sold by all dreg.
gists. Price 2$ cents. ..
N. B.—This Liniment, received a Prise Ueda &
the State Nay illy
‘ ,, PRSOItA.L PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. - Garfield, will spend the dimmer at
Mentor.
The late George W. GM Of Worchester,
'3ss.,.left property estimated to be worth
*5,000,000. .
Paris gossips say Minister Morton is on
terms of extraordinary intinnicy, with tho
President of the French Republic.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Hohnes this month
completes his thirty-fifth year _ as a Profes
sor in the Harvard Medical Schott.
It has just been learned tha Darwin
left an autobiography. It will be published
as soon as arrangements can be made.
Professor Edward. R. Sill; . who fills the
chair of English Lite
„Future of the Universi
ty of California and Who is considered one
of the ablest proteins/Ts, has resigned on
account of ill health. •
Miss Lizzie Sargent, the younger daugh
ter of:the Minister to Germany, intends to
pursue her medical studies at a -- German
imiversiti, She is already a qualified phy
sician, having been graduated at the Pacific
Medical College.
The Brooklyn Eagle's Washington special
states that the Rev. Hyatt Smith has about
decided ;,o leave congress at the end of his
term. He is disgusted. with congressional
duties, and will probably accept a call to
a pulpit in Vermont.
_ - State Treasurer Butler vacated the port
fidio of the Treasury Department, oir Mon
day-of last week, to . his successor, Gen.
Bailey. He goes out with clean hall& and
an untarnished. record, leaving a balance
the trpastu7r of over four millions of
dollars.
The WaynOmrg and Washington Ball
road of this State, has the felicity of own
mg , -
a lady, Wyss Belle Braden, for treasurer.
She has just been elected to this office for
the second tiMe) She acts also as paymas
ter, making regular jollineys over the
road in the limy- ca"
After a ritkement of several years from
active praco;? at , the bar, ex-Senator
Thurman has gust appeared in a Columbus
court as couns4l in a case in which he was
retained nearly' twenty , years ago. — Since
the suit was bi , onght all the original parties
have died with ene exception.
The 'author of "Kathleen Bfavourneen,"
Professor F. Nicholls Crouch, who is' old
and in want, is to have a fund started for
him in Portland; Me. , If every one who
had ever sang his haul; or had ever de
rived pleasure from hearing it, contributed
a dims, he Would be a rich man.
A certain trio of red-headed boys who
long ago lived near each other and at-
tended the same school together in Franfort,
Kentucky, (tie now known as Justice Har
lan, of the United States Supreme Court,
Senator Vest, of Missouri , and ; e x-Govenor
B. Gratz Brown, of the.same State.
Kddie Lee; one of the recent graduates
of the Hartford High School, supported
himself duriiig the, term by work as office
boy, and saved $2OO over, with which to
enter Harvird next fall. This will win
him $3OO a year in .Harvard scholarships,
and keep hiin indeiiendent-throughout- the
COl.llllO.
•
Several iears ago a member of:. the Chi
cago Board of Trade named Mr. Geoch lett
that body broken and penniless, admouish
ing the members as he bade them good bye
that-he would "be even with them yet."
The circumstance that he has - just made
$1,000,000 in
.a single corner in wheat may
be accepted av i an indication that he pro
poses to be as good as his word.
Bishop — Greene, of - Mißsitsippi, who has
been presiding over a council of the Episco
pal Church at Vicksburg, is eighty-four
ears old and . has been a preacher for
sixty, -two years. He is now. and has been
for: . thirteen years past the • Chancellorr_oi
the,Eniversity of the South and is the sole
survivor of the ten Southern Bishops who
founded .that institution in 1860. His men-
tal facultiett,are still remarkably vigorous
and active for one of his ago. -
A special from Connelsville says that
John Murray, :_a farmer of Fayette county,
recently'cliscovered a vein of ore on his
farm, located in, Dunbar township, which
very much resembled . silver. He . sen t a
specimen to a New York assayer, who has
reported that the ore will yield $2lO per
ton of silver.
By an order issued by Adjutant-General.
Latta; Captain Bartholomew, of Company
I, Catisauqua, National Guards of Pennsyl
vania, has been discharged for an unsol
dierly publication in-reference to the, dis
turbance at Reading i r on April 24.
Is there not some ione man in this great
State,within the Democratic Israel, whose
life la so -pure and principlis so i golden that
the people will hail gni as their political
deliverer 'l—Doy/est/nun Demucrut. There
seems to be an opinion quite prevalent that
the Democratic Israel possesses no man of
that - sort: But stop ! There is Sam
Josephs. , - •
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TEE NEW Cori L.—Henry: M, Park
Karst writes to the New York Heral d
that' this (Friday) evening May sth, the
moon will rise late enough to allow us
to see the comet in the absenee of
no doubt
twilight. and I have no doubt
that from that time until the moon shall
again iiiteifere it may be easy seen with
a field glass, althoigh it may be at first
sot/new:3ot difficult to-find it; and -it is
possible that it may. be seer by the
naked-eye before the moon again inter
feres. At present it may be found in
the evening tky, abode two-thirds as
I
high as the Polar Saw; - and a little to
the right of it, and it is moving almost
directly toward Cape . lie, the, bright star
in. the northwest. It will not be until
Jane that the tail will be easily seen by
the raked eye. The best time to seeM,r
before irtmutsex the perihelion, will be
on the evening of Jane 4. or the first
fair evening thereafter. At that, time
the bead of the comet will be quite neat
Capella, and the tail will stretch up
toward the Polar Star, possibly nearly
reaching it, but almost certainly not
extending beyond it. Fouthe next few
.uights after that the length of,the tail
will rapidly increase; but it wil be -from
the rapid motion of -the head of the
icomet sinking 'WOW the• horizon out of
!sight and leaving the appeeend` .01 the
tail atindst stationary. Hoilmany days
;that portion of thelail will remain vita
-1 ble, gradually sinking and fading from
view, it is impoksible to predict and will
be very interesting to observe. But the
Comet itself will pass its perihelion on
'the 10th of June and for several days
before and after ;rill be too near the sun
to be seen in any part of ft/dearth..
PILES.
• • Piles are frennintly preceded by a sense of
weight in the back, kilns and lower part of
the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose
he has - some affection of the kidneys or
neighboring organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are presents. flatulency, uneasi
ness of the stomach. etc. A moisture like
perspiration, producing a very disagreeable
itching, particularly at nigt t after getting
warm in bed. le a very common attendants
Internal, External and. Itching Piles yields.
Once 'on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy, which sets directly upon the parts
affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intense Itching, and affecting a permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delay-until' the drain on the system
produces permanent disability, bat try it
and be cured. Price. liO cents. Ask your
druggist for it. and when yon cannot obtain
it of him, we will send ft, prepaid, on reelpt
of price. Address• The hr. Bosanko Medicine
Co.. Piqua. Chia', Sold 'by Clark D. Porter,
S. End of Ward House Block. • • '
June •
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The cause of most human lUs, and curing when
Watching. hospitals, and all other methods and
remedlies fan, Scrofula or King's Evil. Glandular
Swellings, Moors, Old Sorel, Mill Leg, Mercurial
Affections, Erysipelas. Tumors, Abscesses, Car
buncles; Dolls, illoodY oisuns , Bright's Dhsease,
Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver, Rheumatism,
Constipation, YDa, Dyspepsia, and all itchidg
and Scaly
ERUPTIONS
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Of the Skin and Sale.—at:eh as Salt Rheum,
Psdriasis, Totter Ringworm . Barber's Itch,Scald
Bead, Itching Piles. and other Disfiguring and.
Torturing Humors. front a nimble to a semi%
Milk nicer, when assist"d by Ovrioutu and Cm
Ictras. Soar, the great S k in Cures.
-OUTIOURA
A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, clears of
all external evidence of Blood Rumors, eats
away Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly.allays Itch
ing. and Irritations, Softens,Soothes, and Heals.
Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Diseases.
OUTICURA - SOAP
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An Exquisite Toilet,Bath, and Nursery genitive.
Fragrant with delicious Sewer odors and healing
balsam. Contains in a • modified form all the
virtues of Curicusx, the great Skin Ctrs. and is
indispensable in the treatment of Skin and Scalp
Diseases, 'and for restoring, preserving and
beautifying•the complexion and skin. The only
Medicinal Baby Soap.
Concuss Itrarszolts are the only real curatives
for diseases of the Skin, Scalp and Blood.
Price: Cvricona Basoz.vitxx,_ $l.OO per bottle;
Mucosa, 00c. per box; large boxes, $1.00; Cirn.
cane Mamma. Tower Soar, 25c.;, Concone
MEDICINAL Suivnio Soar, 150. Sold everywhere.
Princlyal Depot, Weeks & PoSler, Boston.
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GINGER TONIC
A hprriative Rath ud aaeyta Restarei.
If you are a mechanic or firmer, worn out irith
overwork. or a mother run down by fanuly or house
hold duties try PARKE.R'S GINGER TONIC.
If you are a lawyer; minister or business man (2-
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
Intoxicating stimulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Ittieuma
ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the tulip.
stomach. bowels, blood or nerves.Paascaa's Gummi
Toxic Ville= you. It is the Greatest Wood Purifier
IN as lest and Serest Coegb Corn Ever Out,
If you are wasting away from age, dissipatide or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Guinea TONIC at once; it twill invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives: it may save yours,
CAUTION !—Reftnit all 'Ottani/K. Parkeeslllssinefeak Is
aIoPI,NI of an beg remand mats to world, andginntinly
dfferanik
from preparations of ginger alone. Send for kinder
Mae i Co., N. T. ate. ds 41 Oats, at doles atm,.
^; GMT SAVING DVIING DOLLAR SIZE. .
FLORESTON
Its Arista:id lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Thus
is astldag Ulm It. Inns' thay nous.
Tow Quicas and look for
sAferke . 72
• Vroet... •
is every Amy &rafts or disba petami;
en supply 'ft. es gad n east dus.
1,./Mg LWOW ammo Un Lila
COLOGNE.
ILENIIALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or other enlargements, such as
*wins, splints curbs, callous, sprains, swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is used
for man or beast.- It is now known to be the
best liniment for man-ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof outs virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified' ne
ens to our knowledge, for beast as well a man.
Price $I per bottle. or six bottlellor $5. All
Druggists have it can get it for you, or it will
be sent to my address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, Dn. B. J. Kelunza, k Co., Enos
burgh Falls, Vt.
Sold by all Drogilsts.
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IL THE
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AND
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ACCIDENT .ASSOCIATION
Of Ilia th; '
You receive cme•helf of your insurance, no
cording to the American .Lite Table, when two
thirds of your Ufa .upectancy is finished—tor
illustmtion, a man or woman joining the Asia
elation at 36 years (daze Mldng a certidaite for
$2.500, receives $1,275 when a little over 56 years
of age, exactly the period in lills when a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
.BLADEB ROOM.
jisne2tt. General AMU for Penn's,
HORSE 4' 4 " eu•
st , in tl=
mum mornonof 61 .1 Treatise on sue Horse and
his Diseutes.' . It ems the best treatment for
all diammei, has 69 the eugsaviaall thowtnit
BqoK=ll..trimitresani b la ss re
hit any other . tabli showing doses
of all the principal nudialnea used for the horse
as well ea thalr odium and antidotes. when a
Ns mor ns. a lamm eell=
the age of a horse. with. an Ongray
tor
=ng teeth of each year and a large man
of other valuable home information. Hundreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth atom
than Wain nation $5 and $lO. The hey that
950.000 sold In about one year before It.was is.
wired shows bow popular the book is. The re.
treed edition is =OW awns sucasermes. Assn
Jos a osactmcs. •01011111 111411=IMI. Dr. J. D.
leaden h Co., it ambush Tana, Turnout.
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"ERV/NP
The only known Specific Remedy for Epileptic
BA hieltlTA'N NEBVINE
Cures V pileptic Fits, Spasms, Convulsions, St*
VituirDance, Vertigo. Hysterics, Inflanitv, Apo
plexy. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia; and
all Nervous Diseases. This infallible. remedy
win positively eradicate every species otNervous
Derangement, and drive them away from whence
they came, never to return again., It utterly de
stroys the germiebf disease by rieutralising the
hereditary taint or poison in the system, and
thoroughly eradicates the disease, and utterly
destroys the cause. : -
SAMLUITAN NERVINE
Cure. Female Weakness, 'General Debility. Lou
corrhous or Whites, Painful Menstruation, Dl
umfutint of the Uterus. Internal Beat, Gravel In
timation of the Bladder, Irritability , of the
Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there is no
bate remedy. - During the change of life no
female should be without It It quiets the Ner
vous System, and gives rest, comfort,. Sind
nature's sweet sleep.
. .
BA3gRITAIt NERVINE
Cures Alcoholism, Drunkenness gild the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by
far the worst evils that have ever befallen suffer
ing humanity. Thousands- die annually from
these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks
liquor not because be likes it, but for the pleas
ure of drinking and treating his friends, 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, . The soothing
infidence of the drug takes strong hold upon Its
victim, leading him on to his own destruction.
The habits of Opium Bating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely what eating is to alimentiveness,
as over-eating first inflames the stomach, wi11...1i
redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the
stomach and appetite; Bo 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
tape-worm. it cries "Dive, give, give I" but
never enough until its own rapacity devours it
self. Sainaritan' Nervine gives instant relief in
all such teases. It prOduces sleep, quiets the
nerves, builds up the nervous `system. and re
stores body and mind to a healthy condition.
SAMARITAN NERVISE
Cures Nervous •Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the
Heart, Asthma, Bronchitis. Scrofula. Syphilis,
diseases of the Slithery., and all diseases qf the
Urinary Organs. Nervous Debility, caused by
the indiscretion of youth, permanently eured by
the we of .this invaluable remedy. To you.
young, middletaged, and old men, who are coy.
ering your stfferings as with a mantle • by
silence, look up, you can be saved by timcly
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 destroy. both body and soul. If
you are thus afflicted, take Dr: Richmond. Sa
maritan Nervine. It will restore your shattered
nerves, arrest premature decay, and impart tone
and energy to the whole System.
SAMARITAN NEIIVINE
Cured my little girl of pits. She was also deaf
and dumb. but it cured; her. She can now talk
and hear as well as anyttody,
Pwrzitltiass, Springwater, Wis.
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SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has been the means of curing my wife of then
mailman. J. 13. Ft.Excuirt, Fort Collins, Col.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Made a sure ecre E oflc . ue of lititsaftot:AresoKoin
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured mo of sertigo, neuridgis and sick bead
ache. Mss. W. Hirmorason. Aurora, 111.
SADIARATIN N ERVINE
Was the means of curing my wife of spume.
Hay. J. A. Pann.lleaver, Ps,
SANARATIN NEBVINE
Cured me of asthma...after spending over $6,000
with other doctors.
8. It. Holism, New Albany, Ind.--
fIAJIL4IkTAN NFICVLNF.
. ,
kifectrudly cured - me of spurns.' .
Miss Jammu WARREN,
- . 710 West Vim Buren St. Chicago, 11l
SpIARaAN MBRVINE
Cured our child of fits after given up to die by
our family physician, it having over 100 in 26
hours.
Hssiiv Hass, Vervilia, Warren Co., Tenn.
EiAIiA!JILIN ikiEBVINE
Cured me of neroftde after suffering for eigh
years.. ' Auutrr SIMPSON, Peoria, 111.
sA3tAurrAx NERI7INE
Cured Int son of fits, after spending $2,400 with
other doctors. • •
J. W. Taoparropt. Claiborn, Miss.
- SAMARITAII ICER E '
Cured me perm-mm.4ly of epile tr ors stub
born character.
- Bev-Vi. MAIIIIN; Mecluiniestowa, 111 d. -
: SAMARITAN REWIRE
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Cured my son of fits,'ltter having had 2,500 in
eighteen months.
Mae. R. Yozias, West Poisdon; N. Y.
- SAMLIIITAN NEIty;XE.
Cured me of epilepsy of nine years' standing,
3ins. ORLISIA MARSHALL,
Granby, Newton Co., 310
SAIL4.IIITAX NEltlatiE
Has perifuinentlyonred me of epilepsy of • many
years standing
JACOB SUTER, Si.Josephillo
SAMARITAN REMISE
Cnied me of bronchitis, asthma. and general de
batty. Ouvan Maims, Ironton, Ohio. ,
BAMARITAIki n,111712iE
flan cured too of asthma: also scrotal* or many
years standing. . *I
Isaac Jsyst.t., Covington, Ey.
fIAXUIITAN NERVIWE
Cared 'me of f1t , ....' Have Wen well feroveiifour
year.. 1 I •
climais E. 'Cowin. Oak's, Douglass Co., than
atala4TAN. NERVINE
Cured i friend of mine who had dyspepali very
Mwitaa. ()Torsos. Bidgway,4,l.
SAMARITAN NERNINE
Hi. permanently mend me of epileptic fits. w.
Dwtn TICISALT, Des *Ames, lowa
EWKARII AN NERUNE
Conn soy wife of epilepsy of 35 yeses standing.,
CLAM, Fairfield. 14eh
SAMARITAN. NERVINE
Cured 14 lirifa of a nervous disease of the heart.
E. Glows. North Hope, Pa.
EfAIIARITAIT - NERNINE
Cured my son of .fife. Be bee net bad a fit for
about four years. JOHN DAVI&
Woodburn. blaappin Co., 111.
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KULtRITAN NbitVIVX,
hir sale by druggists eieryerhsre, or may be
bad direct from us. Those who wish to obtain
farther evidence of the curative properties of
Samaritan Nervine will please enclose a 3-cent
postage stamp for a copy of our Illustrated
lournalot Health, giving . hundreds Of testirno:
nista of cure from parsons who have used the
medicine, sod also their pictures photographed
after their restoration to perfect health.
Address
DR.;S. A. RICHMOND & CO.,
World's ,Epileptie Institute,
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RYE Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tc. , ..i. '
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in place of our TOUT, BOCK AND 1:1 E. which 1.; 1 ut.-( • . .
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permits it to be Sold by ruggists. Grocers and Defilers Everywhero,
' Si' amtorr SPECIAL TAX OE LICENSE.
The TOM,ROCK AND RYE ofirletore, 41 River St. Chicago, 11
C0.,9, f
T. MUilt& CO.'S
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
The place to save Looney b otging cheap is it
Corner Main , and Fraaklin Btretta-_
They respeotrolli announce to the publle that
they have a largo stock of
FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, GRAIN, ElliLT FlBll
POlllll. and PROVISIONS generally.:
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We have also added to Our stock a varteieot
WOODEN WADE.' such as BUTTER TUBS. FIR
Knis. &IMMO,
. Just received a large stock of Sugari, Teas,
Coffees, Spices; MOBLEKIN'S PURE SOAP. the.
best in the market, said other mates of soap f
Syrup and Molasses. which they offer at low
prices for Cash. • I oct 26 77
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PICTURE CARRY
IN TO fi/ANDL
G. H. WOOD & CO,
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will open their New Gallery in
Patton's Block,
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up
entirely new, with the best of instruments, we
are prepared to make
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Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all fur 50 CtS.
in neat enveloaes, 10 for $l.OO. Copying of all
kinds of Photographs And Stereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
Gire us a call and we will trylnd satisfy Ton
in price and quality. . mar 25
FARM FOR SALE.
A farm of Atty sone, located Romeyso:
ley. Aye mluatem drive hembonoMb.
For full Festiculam, address
• JAMES C. MIMS.
23feb4r Towanda Pe.
BOYS AND CHILDREN,
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covered, as it is certain in its effects and does
not -blister. Also elcellent for human flesh
READ PROOF BELOW;
FROM COL. L %..FOSTER.
Youngstown.. (thin, May 10th, ism.
Dn. B.J. KENDALL & Co;—I had a very valua
ble Hambletonian colt which I,prized very high.
ly, ho bad a barge bone spavin on one joint and.
a small one on the other:which made him very
lamp; I bad him under thp charge of two veteri
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. I waa
one day reading the advertisement of &midair&
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express. I determin
ed at onc&to try it, and got our 'druggists here
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I toot
the:l24ll and thought I would give it a thorough
trial, I used it according to directions and tae
fouvth day thh colt ceased to be lame, Ind Ike
lumps hive disappeared. I usectbut one hot*"
;.and tab colts limbs areas free from tulips an'
smopth u any horse in the state, Ile Is ea.
tirelv cured,. The cure was so remarkable that
' I let teo of my neighbors ha ve
~ the remaining
two bottles, who are now using it. -
yery lcspec tfully,
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Kendall s Spavin Cure
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Patten's Mills, tVash'ton co., N.Y., Feb.2l,'el.
Ds. B. 4•=x.r.3l:tski.,, Dear 81r:—The particular
case on which I used your Kendall's Spain cure'
wsis A .- malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months
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1 standing. I had tried many things, but in SAID.
Your bpsvin Cure put the foot to the ground
again, and for the brat ; time since hurt, ins
natural position. Per a'family liniment it ea
t eels anything we ever used,.
Youg art il y.
P. BELL,
Pastor of M. E. Church, Fattens Mills, N.Y
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Price $l, per bottle, or rix bottles for $5. Ail
Druggists have it or can get it fer you, or It will
be sent tciany address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, DR-. B. J. KENDALL di CO., Enos..
burgh Palls. 'Vt. Bold at
Dr. H. C. :P of tees Doug Store,
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Addison. N. Y. ; Sept.3o,lyr.OPlisco.
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