Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, June 01, 1882, Image 4

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    Sl!tile Remedies nor 15iNtmit,4
Very few 'young mothers are ablti to
control their nervosa° eomptet.ely as to
keep from, being startled when confron
ted with a cat finger with 'dripping
blood and the loud cries which, an.
- nuance a catastrophe. - Sometimes she
binnot collect her thoughts sufficiently
fo re call any good remedies with which
shells aNuaioted. One way to avoid
1
this is to write out a list of help in
trouble and tack it upon the door o
• .your room, after the manner of hotel
regulations. There is nothing better
fur a cut than powdered rosin. Got a .
:few cents worth of rosin, pound it until
tt is fine, and put it into '- - au empty,
cleanipenptr Of spice box with perf4r
atedinp; thin you eau easily rift it out
on the out; Nit a soft cloth around the
injured member and Wet, it with , cold
water once in:a while. It will prevent
intiMulation, and soreness:—ln doing
up a burn, the main point is to keep
the air from it. If sweet oil and cot
ton are not at handetkiEtt ,A cloth .and
• spread dry flour over it, and wrap , the
burned part left. It is always well to
have some simple remedies intim house
where your get them without a mo
ment's losisof time; a little bottle' of
peppermint, in case of colic, chlorate of
potash.for sore throat, and pepsin for
indigestion. .Have them arranged' so
that you could gu to them in the dark
and reach the. right remedy, but be
sure you never do it, even if you know
"they have not been disturbedi always
light Limpor the gas and be , sure you
have what yob are after. Beniember
that pistols are always loaded, xnd that
poison may be put in place of ,pepper
mint.
The Mild Professor.
Avery good story is told of . ab emi
nent Oxfordlpriifessor who at one time
hail very considerable influence over the
minds of mail) , of the young men of the
university, and was supposed to pursue
a Socratic method in eliciting the dor
'mant' powers of the young men. . He
knew how to be talent, and also how to
talk, especially in the saloons of the
great and a ealthy: One day be invited
a promising undergraduate of the great
intellectual college; to ,take a Walk with
him. The young gentleman was slight.
ly flustrated with the honor of the invi
tation, and was prepared to pick up any
golden grains of , truth which might! be
let fall on his account. They walked
out as far - as Iffly, but to his great sur
prise !a stolid silence was consistently
maintainial by the mighty being whom
he was to accept as his guide, philoso.
pher, and friend. At:last, as they turn
ed back from :Tilly, Lock Ale. under
graduate ventured to observe: "A fine
i day, Professor.' The professor vouch
safed no -reply, but strode back !silent
into Quod, and the young fellow did not
have strength of mind to renew his at
tempt. As !they entered beneath the
archway the professor fixed his keen
philosophic glance upon him, and mild.
ly said:. ! "I did not think much of that
remark of yours."---(London Society. ~
The Homes of Dead Authors.
John id. Courtenay, the former pro- .
prietor of Idlewild,l made minx im
provements on that interesting place,
and now that he is fiend it is'agsin in
the market. Idleivild will long be re 7
membered as the former home of Willis,
who there studied nature and found
her influence mote healthy than the
excitement of fashionable society. Here
he passed what really were his Lest
days, and visitors to Cornwall are
always attracted to this-spot by his
memory. Fifty miles further down the
Hudson is Sunnyside. the former resi
dence of Washington' Irving. It still
remains in the family, but in common
with all that vicinity, it ^ suffers from
malaria. In oil times the ailment war;
unknown. The Hudson River railroad
however, has impaired the drainage of
the country to such a degree during the
last thirty years that the damage seems
irreparable. The "cottage," as Irving
familiarly termed it, is near the bank
of• the river, of which it hada fine view.
The grounds include a dozeilacres, and
the !hole place is in care of Robert, the
gardener, who has been in the family
service more than a third of a century.
Irving's nieces occupy the cottage as a
summer residence, but spend their win
ters in New York. Bryant's former
residence at Roslyn still remains in the
family's possession, bat will be sold,as
soon as a satisfactory price can be kit
taiued. The place has suffered froin
- makina which, indeed, is so great a
scourge that any one who will produce
an assured preventive will .be accounted
a public benefactor and would also reap
an immense fortune.
A Card
We take great, pleasure in calling the at
tention of our friends and customers to Dr.
liosanko's Cough Lung Syrup which is
perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost Instant
ly. Itniatters not how severe your Cough
may be, how many cough medicines you have
tried, or how many ph3sicians you have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro
perties of this medicine will looien it and as.
shit the Throat and Lungs to expel the encod
ing Matter. leaving them in a healthy° con
dition, free from irritation, and the ait pas
sages clear, besides invigorating and
itrengthening the general system. Price 50
cents. For the positive cure of Consump
- ton, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, BrOrichitia.Dry
Hacking Cough , Loss of Voice, Irritation of
the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood. Croup, Influ
enza, Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, we
ecommend this medicine above all others.
Yurs truly, Ct.laz B. Perna,
June 2-17. 8. End Ward House Block.
'Won't yon allow woman even a grain
of seam?' said.a young miss to an old
bachelor. 'Yes,' was the reply. 'a cross
grain.'
A. BEVERLY 8311TH;
BOOK BINDER
AND
Dealer In Scroll Saw Good:.
1 BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS
DONE, N,EATLY. and CHEAPLY.
Fine Bhudg Books
MIT SPUTUM.
Amateur's Supplies.
ispartiaant of sky boatman Is wry eon
pists. ant being a practical amp: inysalt 1 snow
the slants of my patrons.
WOODS.
SAW BUD"
CLOCK
constantly on ssad. W UZI worth of designs
for $1: nand for pries lists.
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Park!lnst.
,r Towanda, Ps
P. 0. box 1512.
NEW:.4MODEL, EUREKAI:MOWER
• - WITH CENTRE-DRAYT FRONT-CUT.
Can Mow Back and Forth on., Same Side of
Field.
OVER 100 EUREKA'S SOLD IN. BRADFORD COUNTY' LAST YEAR
WHICH SHOWS WHAT FARMERS AT HOME ,THINK OF THEM-.
Will cut a six-foot swath as easy as a side-cut machine will cut four feat, and with less draft.
It also leaves the grass in such condition thatlt will cure in one-half the time, and dispense with
the use of the Ray Tedder. It is especially adapted to the cutting of Green Fodder or •En
silage. A thorough trial L rsqueitsd from all contemplating the,purchase of "'mower the coming .
season. Send for descriptive circuits, or call on EUREKA MOWER CO., Towanda.
B. L. BILLEDELEE. Warrenbam. •IL L. RUGG, Tuscarora Valley. ; •
O. W. BESLEY. Austlavllle. E. G. VAN DIRE, East Canto
The EUREKA MOWER is now manufactured only at Mowanda, Pa. ',The Company bas
been thoVeughly reorganized, comprising men of experience. ability and abundant capital. No
cars or expense le spared to select • the very best urteriel and ekilled workmen. EVERY MA.
CHINE IS WILLY WARRANTED. g nay
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II BEASUREE'S SALE _:,:
OF . - res.
UNSEATED LANDS.—In pursuance of ilip
Acts of Assembly baring reference to the maw
Blest of taxes upon unseated 'midi in this Com
monwealth, and the sale of the same for non
payment, there will be exposed to public phi at
the Commissioners Oillft tin the borough of To
wanda; on the SECOND MONDAY. OF JUNE, A.
D.,1881. being the 12th day of said =Oath. at, 1
o'clock p. m., the tracts of land assessed under
the following warrantee names, unless prior
payment of taxes and costs be made:
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Acres. 1 Warantee Names.
96 Barclay—Cunningham, D. H.
170 Rigs. George -
153 Hiltaimmer, Jacob
390 ',--, Dully. Andrew
400 110 1 17, Peter
Ladly, Joseph
212 " Stuart, Waller '.
265 - Stuart, Deborah .
200 Leltor—Beck. Henry
202 •::: ' Britten; Tredeiick
191 MOnroe—Anderson, Jacob
361 1 Benner, Jacob '
390 .• Benner, Jacob, Jr
78 p Cantata?, Fred
37 • Quieter. Harman
371 1 Cunningham. D. H.
92 , , Gray William
178 Hampton, Peter
437 Hampton, Thomas
50 ' Hopkins, Robert
66 Haga, Peter
2 03 D La ul lydV., Samuel
172 ' Hugh
4 92 - McAdams, Ephrians
4 00 North, Peter
4 00 ' North, James
1 44 i - Stewart, Walter
2 80 , Wallace, Nancy
1 85 i . '" Wallace, Samuel
75 '. Bose, David
437 1 Bigger, Robert
• ALSO—There will be exposed to pubic sale at the 'same time .and place, the ,following lots,
pieces or parcels-of improved or seated lands, situate as hereafter set forth, for non•pryment
of sundry taxes assessed in the years Wig and 1880, as , the same have been duly returned to the
County Commissioners by the - Collectors of the several districts: •
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TO WHOM ASSESSED. V 41. V I' V
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ALBANY.
1879 George (haps 1 2 8015 4 00. $5 00
•• G. F. Mason ' 21 301 30 .... L ..
•• Mary Ann McAllister 1 Ti 15 15 „.., _..
NEW AWL=
1880 O. F. Mason - :r r • ~ . ..... I__ 16 83
. I AMNESIA. ,
1079 L. A. Cale estate ' , 743 207 269 ......
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•• H. o.Muldenbsug • 4,20 600 780 ...;_
•• ChurchillStralt... ... 4 ................ ...... ... 90 . 117
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Was. Kinch i , 2 19
.2 85 ...... „
•• W. Itt-Cue . 37 48 ......
ism W. ,p:' case , . 45 45 68
•• Raleigh Williams ~
i..... 150 1.60 225_-. _ . •
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U. IN Mublenbnrg • 18 00 600 900 ;,.... ...
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ATHENS 11050.
1879 Sarah A. Dorsey__ 1 lot 375••• • • • •••• • • ..5...
. 1 ATHENS TWP.
••' Henry Halleck ` ...... 1"68 120 ...... ......
ASYLUM.
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1880 Henry Benjimin 231
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1 / 5 , .......... ..
VEST DIMILINGTON.
1879 Charles - Perry ' 1 • 90 462 • ^ •••• 295 ...:.
•• Stephen. Taylor 40 225 1 50 24
188 Charles Perry - '90.. . ... •••• •• 2 2
95 . '
•• Stephen Taylor
40...,,..-. •
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rautsums. ,
1879 Robert Stewart i 57 49 66 35 .
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•• Reuben McClellan LT ROT z
21 140 120 140 - -
I. George Hemnsinger - e
1. 150 210 1 -50 210 .... _ .
lIEINICN. . .
1880 Delamar,Tayler 443 349 ......
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1879 Athens Building and Loan Aalociation.... .. .......... 2 lots i 5 .... .. 26 .... _
„ Henry Pepper estate 245 245 181 ...... ...
„ Jonathan Dimond ' 7 88 1 785 ...... . .... .
_ STANDING STONE. '
1880 Luke Dolan estate... ' ... z, , 450 •••• •• . ..... .. .
..... '
SOIITH WAVEHLT.
,
•... Patrick/1. Onins .. •. • rek 42 ...... ._
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Phlness W.Terry , .... ' • )4 52i ••••• 42 ...... '
.. Mrs. J. L. Johnson...
.4 28 1 163 ......
„ Michael Hannah= -
' „ Martin Mack , 140•• • • • • 212 ...... .
1879' Holmes k Kirby TOWANDA 8080. 3
lute 385 550 5 501 4 40,
.. .A. S. McDonald • I lot 88 125 1 231 1 001:: • • •
~ William Henry 1 1101105 '1
50 150 1 20 1
''.. ' George W. Roth ' 1 lot 350 -5 00 500 4 00,
~George E. Stodge . .
-1 lot 102 1 4 5 145 110
„ J. J. Kavanaugh . ....... .. r ......... ...... 329 4.70 470 3 601 •
~ WW. -Browning • ......t...... ... 1 lot 70 100 - 1 00 70,
1280 Browning . z I lot I. 105 1 26 las ss+
ii:.
13 7 0 ADIOS yle TOWANDA TWIN
39 7 5 5 22
•. D. N. Newton .
.. ; 4 I lot
lots 501 l5 286 ......
Nettie McGill ' ' z 1 lot 39 55 22 ...... I -
~ Patrick Sullivan .''' 1 lot 77' 110 44
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.. Batteries & Russell.'.. ..1, • 2 lots 77! I`lo , 44.......
.. James Harp • 1 lot ... 291 41 1 16 1
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.. Isaac Lamoreux 2 lots 391 55 ' TI ...:-;.
1880 O.E. Harris...
.. .. ...... '. 1•• f• • • 5 441." • • ..... ••+
0g , BMW Dimoreux... •••. -2 lots 30 30! - 721....
~ George Emery... • ; 1 lot 30 , 301
12 1 .....„ 1 •
TROT LIMO. I
' : i os i 2 2 / 1 1 87,
7870 Wilson & Baker I
. • TESCADONA. ' f
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.. John Owens , 841 961 . 1 84 1 '
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•• - R. F. Rugg ' • .
,-.. t • ••• • . B. 100 , 7 381
_. 1 25
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Gershon Manning ' .. 8 5 1 201 2 051:....
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1880 Norris & Hiri Fargo 28 5 3
,001 2 711_ _ :
.. Gershen,Manning 150 105 1 90! •
f g R. F. Bugg ..4. • a 125 88, 751
.. John OWens..' __ . 7 20. 84 1 721: ........ —•
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" •! , WILMOT.
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i 'Waltman & Weir.-- • 14 50 14 501 14 50 1 1
..... ...... 14 50
•• IM. H. Tanning ~ . .... 3 001 300 ,' 300' - 300
.. Edward Hornet - ...... 2 75 1 2 75' • 2 75 1. •'''' • 224
rI I -
;Owens k • oy.zoroN. ----. 4 1 .
p. ;Owens & Lantz __,,.. • 1 11X), 180 .:....1 124 __ 3io
'N . loells Whalen 1,••• • ..
• • • 1 sol 100'...... 80 ' 260
‘. John Willie i t!..• . •1, 1 60 100 .2.... 80
.. 2 00
.• Wm. Hewitt 1 .100 180 .... • • 360) 380
••
..Wm.
& Lewis
.), • 100 200 ......1 OP • 400
•• 'Sarah A. Keene I 1 4001 '6001.••••• 4 801
ITbos. Waltman. Jr 1
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. B.—Notice is hereby given that an amount, sufficient to pay taxes and costa will be requiied
ry ease when land is sold at thetime of sale, and unless these terms are complied -with the
beards' exposed for sale.
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uteri's °Moe. Apra 6.1882,
in eve
land
tint fational lank?
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
SURPLUS :FUND 80.000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the trinsaction of a general
banking business.
N. N. BETTS. • JOB. FOWELL,
• Cambia. . President
fob. 1.'78.
IRS. D. .V El! E E,
Manufacturer gr and Dialer in
,HUMAN HAIR
GOODS,
tar As WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popular
.Chatelaine
itnitaliTlMPlO =LONGO* to ein HAIR TRADE
Roo
sicrtainittion glum to COMBINGS
SWlTCaliii from ;1 'minutia. Also Aiwa for
Hunter's Invisible Pace Pouder,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Brace Elastics.
.
fa - Particular attention paid to deesidn a
West their bonus or at my of
of business.
ore avails ltilaretb's Store.
noT/S4ai Mu. D. V. 13141.)DE.
Warrantee Names
tz
343 liverton . —Bets, Henry
343 , Be, John
343 Betz, Joseph
343 Betz, James
400 ~ " 6- Dyson, Henry
363 , Castater, Hannan ~ 44 70
Cooler, Joihns
stater, Joseph
343 Edge, Peter 42 24
343 Frits, Samuel . i 42 24
300 Hags, George ' NO 90
400 Hags, Nathan . - 49 20
036 HMIs. Peter • 41 33
400 ' Hardy, Samuel 49 20
Taxes.
$l2 B 4
22 19
375
Hardy, James , . , • 46 09
225 Hardy. Henry. ' 27 73
396 Harris, Ann ' ' , 47 98
400 - H O /Shireirerth Stephen 49 20
2028
39 15
UK 40
43 07
27 68
34 62
19 35
19 68
16 29
728 Lad l 7. Hugh
100 . A ndrew
Moore. George
Seeley, Peter- 49 20
Palmer: Thorns 12 30
400 r Seeley. Hent7
375 See l ey. Jonathan
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3035
a 2 73
6 56
308
3 08
111 10
Andrew i 2 20
Siddens. cieome
Seeley. Joseph
1 Temple, Peter
. ~ .' Tani)le, Samuel - G 49 20
56 Tuscarora—Field. Henry ~. i 521
100 E Hunt , Job' - 9 so
It
35 - Porter, James
' 3 23
56 Wilmot—Allen, John ' 690
78 Butler Polly . - 956
75 1 Hollenback, John ' 928
97 Marsh. Samuel , 11 96
200 • Stowell, C. S. 24 ea
250 • Stowell, D. B. i 30 74
271 Terry—Boss, Elizabeth i 24 31
401 '• :, Morris, Israel ' ''' 22 27
28' . %Leahy, John 1 51
80' , Morris, Benjamin 444
m
36 79
420
6 37
17 03
14 45
36 29
33 GO
33 60
1216
23 52
15 52
6 33
36 68
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TROY, PA.
We keep on bawd conitently.for builders,"
LIME, HAIR, BRICK, LATH,
- SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
OHESPEAK NAILS.
wo
WAGON DEMME'S SUPPLIES
Fellows, Spoke's Hhbbs, Thills, Poles
Carrii4e Tsimmings:
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Also a tail line of Shelf and Harry Hardware, and
a fall line of
earriage, s, Platform and Lumbei Wagons,
Made by us with skilled workmen, aid warranted
in every particular. - • •
BEARDSLEY' & SPALDING,
Hardware Dealers.
Troy. April 27-1,
NATHAN TIDD,
(I.3ncoessor to
PITTSTONI- WIL,KESBARRE
AND LOYAL SOCK
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FOOT ON PINE MULCT. NEAR COURT DOUSE.
TOWANDA, PA. •
Lowssr i/tIC74 FOR .
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Th.
piUoos of mf oldbleado sad Will
woostsw somtod. 9649,1
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Taxes.
42 24
42 26
42 24
42 24
49 20
49 20
49 20
28 05
1930
40 09
49 20
46 14
49 20
49 20
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EBEN LILLEY, Treuurer
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The Best Known Rome . fel.
Backache or Lante Back.-
Rheumatism or Lame Joints.
Cramps or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases.
Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains
Female Weakness.
Are &merles to Plastere.
Are Illaperter a Pale.
Are hepatic. to Lletesestaa
' Are thiperter a 011etmects cr Salves.
*mammies to reetrldry sr edsudeas
They Act Limmelletety.
They fltremedies. - . •
"Boy Dawdle.
They genera Pals at Ocee.
They Padded, Ceire.
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paha off maim other plaster Ma th : g ird e diGr
memiltm_aanis. Sae that the weed la menet
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One botde Radical Cure, ono box Catarrkal
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PATENTS.
(11. 8. AND FOItED33I.
Frank A. Fonts. littOrnepatilw, Lock Box. 35G
Washington, D.C.
'ilEr Ten years' experience.
I make so mutton for my services unless a
utent be granted. Pelminary examination in
the Patent Office as to t h e ' patentability of an in
vention MM. Send sketch or model of the de-;
vice and a report will be made u to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent. -
Special attention given to rejected applies.
lions in the hands of others.
• zmrzazncirs
C. S. Senators: Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. Divid Davi, and Gen. John A.
Logan. of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; Hon. S.
Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commisatoner
of Patents and Corps of F.zaminers i and the•pro
prietor of this paper.
Write for circular and instructions.
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CWIRTHIS OUT!
MAKtIS Lo S 40 PER'
WEEK.
We have stores In 15 leading Cities
Wen which oar n i ts obtain Meg stalks quickli
e. Pa. for mg. CataiZe az iad
Wins to agents Addis
nufl 1 312LadrawannaAve
n s UMW. lICRANTON..PA.
Prize,' 23 eti: Late Battles, 7 ct 3.
5014 . 1 r, &Wail& prerp & Pert. Apoton *Mir
aox & Co., N. T., an every bottle.
PARKER'S'OINOER TONIC
The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES. '4
Aladefrom Ginger, Ductl, Mandrake, &Uremia' .
and other ofthc best vegetabli remedies known,
PARTUIR'S'GINCCIt TONIC has rematikabyvaried
ettrativepowers, & is the 'greatest Stomach Comxt.
or, Blood Porificrantl Liver Regulator even:Lade&
The Be . st kedichie Vow= Use
for RentoringHealth dsStrength
Iteammencesto act from the first 'dose, searches
eta the weak organs, and a warranted to cure or
I=l diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood.
Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of
Wanes, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Itionsan•
thin and .Drunkenneu. .
Ta bottle to-clay; it may yourlfe. so et.
ands sizes atalldruggists. Everyman)" eWiWa
has onr sigma= on outside wrapper, Kist= &
Co., N. Y. Large savizyi is buying MI sits
Parker s Hatt 'Balsam
Just What la Wanted.
Everybody whose tudr is gray at aided has felt
the need of a Haig Rawer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably paternal and Liman& Par.
ken's Hair Balsam gasifies the most fats:Woos is
thine respects: - Sold by dm • •at son. and Ss.
KLINE'S MARKET.
CA.1t12.01, ni,cocu.
r Main Street s Mat Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
HAVING IitOVID 818
MEAT &VEGETABLE
ALRKET
o a more convenient location. and established
himself in the Carroll Bloch. opposite ileely's
Hotel. hrprepared to supply his patrons with
THE =now OP MEATS.
FISH. OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC =MT, Av..
Esi-BOI;OONA SAIMAGIis upsdati: AU or ,
dem prozipUy deny/wed. -
marehlZ•
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MORAL Olt
tlieivettt higher.than
Aow ezapple is ! the best etlmor,
111 'lced!' sap itith nn evil
ill! - •
/gtfl inerlithe hite4 Itet not the tnipsee.
' taTiit troths ern otton Paid in Rental
A meet oatpl tleet, tr:t bo kept
A-relined tool is wore ft,ol,tl thal i a u
ignoniut
'me ignorsut ti:atti de. esif,if:ti Gibp
and in owl's eyes.
Man cannot lure exclusively by iutel
ligenee and •
LoVol is &severe critic. Hate ole pa-
don more than lout:
Meniory records serviCos with a p•
injuries with a g raver. "
It is a good rule to b. wle•ti a
slanderer hi gins to talk.
Character is the dianilaid that
scratches every ether eton,i.
Nothing so buttresses. character as a
great vickwy over a great foe.
-Neter Anything can come amiss whin
simpleness and.duty tender it.
The,gredest art of in able man is to
km* how to conceal his ability.
Toe less we parade/ our misfortunes
the nforc.sympathy we command.
People believe that life is hap-hazard
therefore-their health is hap-hazard.
'Neture never hurries; titem by uto t o.
ttle'by little Abe ueltievei her work.
."..Life;, le like the waters of the eva;
fresh only wilco it ascends toward
heaven. _
.We ought to he eanteuteil with what
we have; but nevsr with what we are.
Abg. r and jealquatcan no more bear
to !Ow aigbt of their object than love.
The law of inertia is the strongest
law upon the sick. tberefore rest fre
quently.
There is no malady or sickness time
severe than not to be content with one's
lot. • .
There is a past which is gone forever,
but there is a future ' wWeb is still , oar
own. •
Economy is half ,the battle of life; it
is not ao bard to earn money as to spetd
't
A Clear Complexion '.
Can be had by every lady' who will use
Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating the
internal organs and purifying the blood it
quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy
bloom to the cheek.' ReiLd about itiri other
column.
Cheating in Cards.
• Dr. Gaye, a leading physician at .I"an,
a municipal - councilor and..ti knight of
the legion of honor, has been tried for
cheating it cards. Elia method's are
said to' have been 'three in cumber.
When lie foundbe buds good hend, he
Would secretly increase • his original
stakes_ by lidding coin that . had becu
concealed iu the palm of his hand.
Again. he would place a gold coin under
a silver IMP. 'anti oul:v uncover it when
he. had won.' Thirdly, he had a way:of
withdrawing a part of stake if the
game went -itguiest him.. When these
doings were first learned the doctor's
friends would not believe his accusers..
Aisatch was then set Upon himi , andlbS
swindling was proved; to the satuduciion
of ir!l. }'rom the club he was forthwith
his'expelled, tame was Liken from the
legion of honor list, and the
.. pUblic.
prosecutor secured' a sentence against
him of two months in jail'andu fine of
forty dollar'.
Society Belles
Are, loud in their praise of .Floriston
Cologne . on account of its remarkably deli
cate and lasting fragrance. . -
Blissirig a Train.
A school boy in Boston went oat of
,town one, Monday morning to visit a
youthful friend, and was strictly enjoin
ed to return the following Saturday
evening. He bad—to queite from one
of his letters .to his family—"a.red-hot
time," and when Saturday came ironod
he packed up his, trunk with - great re
luctance and amid loud expressions of
regret from his friend that ho must de.
part so soon. He 'had to drive about
three miles Ito catch the and a'.
though co%cientiously using _all the
speed he 4uld, he arrived at the at i
tion about five minutes after the care
had departed. He accordingly went to
the hearest , telegraph office, and. to allay
the anxiety which his non-appearan.
might occasion nt home, compiled and
dispatched the following me age :
"Missed the trait will he back next
Thursday." This is considered by his
family the Worst case of being "left" on
record.
.' :Annoyance Prevented. . : •
1 .
Gray hairs are honorable but their prema
ture appearance is annoying. , Parker's.
Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by
restoring the youthful color.
A western woman named her girl
baby'after a noted lady, and wrote' to
her about it. The lady sent a thick,
heavily•acided envelope - 'net to
opened mail ,the babe's thirtieth birth
day.' It was a_ terrible. revenge to time.
Philairlphir !Jests.
' "RUCH I,IPAIIiA.”
'QniCk. complete care, allannoving Kidney
Bladder ar•d Urinary Digetiees. $l. prim
eds.:
It was Longfellow who slily described
the la3y as wearing flowers 'on the con
gregation side of her bonnet.'—Spring
field Itepublitian.
A law against swearing went into .
effect in New York city on the first inst. )
This but blow at independent journal
ism, and if *strictly enforced will pay
off the debt of the city during the
present year.—Norristown
••ROUGH ON RATS."
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Clean out rats, mice, roaches, Hick ants,
bed-brigs. skunks, chipmunks, gopber4. 15c.
Druggists.
There never wii.4a law in New ,Eug•
land forbidding wing' to hies his wife
on Sunday. Itiirobably- never . was
needed.—Boaton 'ranseript.
PILEB.
Pilei are frequently preceded by a sense of
weight in the nick, loins and lower part of
the abdomen, 'causing the patient to suppose
he has some affection of the • kidneys or
nelFhtionng organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are present as flatulency. nneasi
nen ot the stomach. etc.- -A moisture like
perspiration, producing a eery disagreeable
itching. particularly at night after getting
warm in bed. hi a -very common attendants
Internal, External and Itching Piles yield a.
once OD the application of Dr. Besankoli Pile
Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts
affected absorbing the Tumors, allaying the
intenseltching. and affecting a permanent
cure where all other remedies have failed.
Do not delay until the drain, on the system
pioduces permanent disability. but try it
and be cured. Price, 50 cents. Ask your
druggist for it, and when you cannot obtain
it of him, we will send it, preload, on reeipt
of price. Address The* Dr. Ilosanko Medicine'
Co.. Piqua. Ohio. Sold by Clark B. Porter ,
8.-End of Ward Bonn Block.
June 2-ivr.
JC }tie
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b' 1 ,, u
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OPERAI'ES WIEII „MEE, UPON TILE KID.
NE e, I IVER.I3OW . : , ow palms
OF TUE SEIIEI
NEUTRALIZING. AnionelNoAND ZIP/ale: 0
SCROFULOUS, CANCEROUS, AND
:- , , CANKER
. HMKORS- •
The cause Of most Leman ills, and airing when
physicians. bospitals, and_all other methods and
remelts* fall, Scrofula or km; Glandular
Swellings, Ulcers, Old Acres, Ilk Leg, Mercurial
Affections, Erysipelas, 'Tumors, Abscesses, Car
buncles, Boils, Blood P °ISMS, Bright's Disease,
Wasting of the Kidneys andXlver, Bleumattem,
catipation. Piles, Dyspisals, and all itching
dcaly 1 !‘
ERUPTIONS
Of the Skin and Scalp :-7anclk as Silt Rheum,
Psoriasis, Tetter,RingWorm. Berber's lteh,Resid
Read,
s licking Pile.. and other Disfiguring and
Torturing Rumors, from a pimple. to • a scrof.
Witte ulcer, when assisted by Cancun& and CIM
gamut thug, the great Skineures. •
3.. •
A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal Jelly, clears Ca'
all external evidence of Blood Humors, eats
away Dead Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itch
ing, and Irritations, Softens,Boothes, and Heals.
Worth its weight in geld for all Itching Diseases.
CIITICURA SOAP' ---
An Exquisite Tollet,liath. and Nursery Sanitise.
Fragrant with delicious dower odors and healing
balsam. Contain. in a modided form ;all the
virtues of Cue:conk the grist Skin Cure, and is
indispensable in the treatment of Skive and Scalp
Diseases. and for • -restoring, preserving and
beautifying the complexion and akin. The only
Medicinal. Baby Soap.;
Mumma Itertrauss are the only real curatives
for diseases of the Skin, &alp andDlood.
Price: Crivcvnts atioLvrarr, $l.OO per bottle;
Cnutnyna. 00c. per box; large boxes; $1.00; evil-
MIA 'ldrmictist. TOILET Soap, .250 ; COTIcDEa
Minims!, Sn.tvrsa SOAP, 15c. Sold everywhere.
Principal Depot, Weeks k Potter, Boston.
PAP,IiiER S S
GI
n ism
G tit.H TONIC
A Superiatlve Health sied Strength:Raz torer.
If you are a mechanic a/ farmer, worn out wIlb•
overwork. cr a mother run down family or house.
hold duties try Piatunn's easona Tr mo.
IC you are a lawyer,. mini:tter f,trsiitess man ex-
Vaunt racnta I It:Tr.:nor anxious carer, do net take
intoalcatin g stimulant:4lu t use Parker's Ginger Toaic
If you have (*castnupt:on, Dyipr Itheuma-
Ism, I.7.iilnei.Complaints, or any disorder of the longs,
stomach. buwell, blooilor nerves:l'n KIICS
• TONIC wiil i cure you. It is the Ct catast Blood Purifier
And the Best and Serest Cough Cure Eva... Used:
If ton are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any alma 4,,0r weakpcss and o quh c a stimulant take
GINGER TCSNIC at rrwe .• if twig, rune and build
you up (min the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lit es; it may save yours.
CAUTIONI—Ttefe.e ell aub:t;iniet. Farber'. Ginifer'rente is
eonrponntel the beat rentiNlinl.VVllts in the werl..l,and bemire)?
dls.lrest frem reperntions of einerr abut, Send for eircalatto
&linens a Co.. N. b et ran, nt dealers In drop.
' CLEAT SAVING' LI:TING DOUAI: SIZE.
F T
_ _ _ _9,N
Its ti h . nt.d lactuig fr.vgtunce has made this
delightful perfame esceedi,slV,,poptdar. :There
Is nothi ng ilko it. Insist Iron having nowt*.
TON COLOGNE and Ickok Far slgnature
•deuc.c
on every bottle. Any gingeltt or dealer to pritiato; .
can supply !ma. t and 15 cent ekes.'
LARGE SAVING
.11E:XING 75c. SIZE. •
C N
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is sure !nits effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet la penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove, any
bony) growth or other enlargements, such as
&paving, splints curbs, - callous, twain', swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
,and.for any purpose fqr which a liniment is used
for man or beast. at is now known to be the
best liniment for *an overused, acting mild and
yet. certain in its effects.
3 Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. :So
remedy has ever suet with such unqualified uc.
eel's to our knowledge, for beast as well a man; •
Price $1 per bottle. or sir bottles tor ss.'call
Druggists have it or can get it for you,' or it will
be sent to any address ortreoeiptof *price by the
proprietors, DB. B. J. INVDALL & CO EROS
burgh Palls, Vt.
•
Sold by all Ilruggists.
I itiITABiII+IIILD IN lb,G!s.]
HOWARD A. SNOW,
'Solicitor of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
PAT
691 P ST N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C.,
•
(Succesior to Gilmore, Smith & Co., at...,
Homer &
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Patents procured upon tbe 'same plan which
was originated - and succesathUy practiced by the
above-named firm •
Pamphlet of sixty 'pages sent upon receipt
stamp. ' lnovel
" BETTER TO . LEAD
THAN FOLLOW!"
A GOOD MAXIM, BUT NOT
ALWAYS TRUE.
It is better to follow
H. JACOBS
The old and Reliable Dealer in
Ready-Made Clothing ;
From his old stand. (No. 2, Patton's
Block,) to his NEW LOCATION in the
large and coMmodius store, No. 123,
Main Street, formerly occupied by M.
E. Sollpmon & Son, (one door north
of Felch & C 0.,) where be is now open
with . a full and Complete Stock of
Fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS AND' CAPS,
GENT'S IID'RNISIIING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
lIIRBRELLAS, CANES, IC.
MEN'S, BOY 'S YOUTH'S and
CHILDREN'S full and complete
suits of all grades and prices.
While he aims to lead the trade, be
&skalds old friends and everybody else
to follow him to his new,location, where
he will fit theta out in the highest Style
of art at the lowest prices. Come
early. ,
N. JACOBS.
Towanda, Pa„ April 6. 1862.
DLATFORM WAGONS, TOP AND
I OPEN BUGGIES for sale st decided bargains
A lugs number of superior make - and finish.
L: TRACT.
BIOME STREETEEt.
Towsuds l April-27-1m
JOB - PRINTING O 1 ALL KINDS
done, at shoat Deities and reasons/Vs rates
the Rircaucas Moe. • -
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"ERVIIIP
Ths only known Specific Remedy for Epileptic
Fit.. •
SAMARITAN IiERVINE
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Cure* ipueptic Fits, Alums, Convulsions, Ht.
Vitus Deice, Vertigo, Hysterics, Insanity, Apo -
Waxy. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Nen:alga, and
all Nervous. Diseases. This infallible remedy
will positively eradicate every species of Nervous
Derangement, and drive themaway from whence
they cam, , never to return again. It utterly de
stroys the germs of disease by neutralizing th •
heritsry taint or : -poison in the system, an '
thoroughly eradicates the disease, and- utterly
"destroys he cause.
EI33IABITAN NERVINE
Cifres Female Weakness, dozers! Debility, Le&
corrlices or Whites. Painful Menstruation, M.
cerstsan of the Maros, Internal Beat, Gravel In
'Lunation of the Bladder, Irritability of *he
Bladder. For Wakef :dues. at night. , - there Is no
bettr remady. Daring the change of life no
female ehould be without it -It quiets the Ner
vous System, and gives . rest, comfort, and
nature's sweet sleep.
,ELLMARITAN NERVINE
Curis Alcoholism, Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading -habits are by
far the worst evils that bare ever befallen suffer
ing humanity. Thousands die annually from
these
,noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks
liquor, not because he 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 firstor the -drug in small
quantities as a harmless an dote, The soothing
influence of the drug takes strong bold upon its
victim, leading him on to his own destruction,
The tabits of Opiuni Eating and Liquor Drinking
are pberisely what eating is to alimentiveness,
as ovikeiting first inflames the stomach, which
redoubles its cravings until it paralyzes both the
stomach and appetite. • So every drink of liquor
or - dose of opium,• instead of *unifying, only
adds to its fierce fires, until it- consumes the
vital force and then itself. Like the gluttonous
tape-worm. it cries " Give, give, give !" but
clever enough until its -own rapacity devours it
self. Samaritan , I Nervine gives instant relief In
all such Cases. It produces sleep, quiets the
nerves. b uilds up the - nervous system, and re
stores body and mind to a healthy condition.
SAMARITAN NERVECE I •
•
Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitatios of the
Heart, ' Asthma, Bronchitis. Scrofula, ',Syphilis,
diseases of the. Kidney., and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs. Nervous Debility, caused by
the indiscretionbf youth, permanently cured by
the use of this invaluable remedy. .{To you,
young, middle -aged, and old men, whb 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
46ur vitals, and destroys Both body and soul.
you are theta afflicted, take Dr. Richmond@ SaL
msrltan Bettina. It will restore your shattered
nerves, arrest premature decay, and impart tons
and energy to the whole Spasm.
BA/11.111Tpi NERVINE
Cured toy little girl of tits. She was ciao deaf
and dumb, but it cured her, ' She can now talk
and hear as well as anybody.
Printlßoas; Springwater, Whi.
SAMARITAN NEIIVINE
•
Has been the means of Miring pay ; wife of rhen
mallow. J. It. FLETCUIR, Fort Collins, Col.
BASEARITAIi . NEENIE
Rade s sure 'cure of o csie '
of fits for my son..
E. B. RALLs,loattsville, Kan
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured meet vertigo, neuralgia and sick hese'
actor. Mae. W. HIOND2RRON, Aurora, 111.
SAIIARATIN NERVLNE
Was the means of curing my wife of spasms - .
' Hwy. J. A. Ems.lleaver;Pa,
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BAMANATIN
Cured me of asthma, after spending over 86,000
with other doitors.
8. B. BOESON, New Albany. Ind.
SAMARATAIONERVINE
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Effectuaily cured me of spasms.
• Miss Jams wAsREN.
710 West Vau-Ituren St., Mileage, 111
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured Our child , of fits after given, up to die'by
our family phynician , it having wins 100 in 24
hones:
Hzaar Eska, Vorvllla , Warret(Co., Tenn.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
I
Cured the of scrofula 'after suffer - lag for eigh
yours:lanerr Sturtung Peoria, 111.
1 SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my on of .fita. aftei spending $2,400 with
other doctors. • '
• J. W. THonnrros. Claiborn. Hiaa
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me pern•.anectly of epileptic Sts of a stub.
born character.
Bxr. Wu. 314nTm. Iteclutnicatown. aid.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cimed my son of fits, after' having bad 2,500 in
eighteen months.
Mac E. FOWLS, West Potsdam, E. Y.
• .
: semsurrAN NEEVLNE. •
Cured me of frilepay.of nine years' standing.
'Mits. CaLaws Mansastz„
Granby, Newton Co.. Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
flu permanently cured me of ?Repay of many
years sanding.
Jacos MITZI; Fp. Joseph, Mo.
. SAMARITAN NERVINE •
Cured' toe of branchills, utlans. and general de
bility. Warr* /dirties, Ironton, Ohio.
SAMARITAN 'SERVINE
Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula of many
yours standing. ••
10a.,,c-Jzwria., Covington. KY
SAMARITAN NERTINE
Cured me of Me. 'Have been well for over four
YeaFil•
Cummins E. Cewrze.Oaakia. Douglass Co:; Minn
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured s friend of mine who had dyafiepsfa very
badly. 1 O'Cosioa, Ridgway, Pa
NERNINE
fits permanently cured Me of epileptic eta.
Daum TUMIDLY. Des Moines, lowa
SANIABIIAN NERVINE
Curers Day Wife of epilepsy of 35 years standing
Hinr. Manz, Mich
BAIitARITAN NERVINE
Cured my wife of a nervous; disease of the heart.
E. Osamu. North Hope, Pa.
t
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my eon of Sta. He Las net bad aAt for
about four,years. JOHN DAVI%
Woodburn, Macoupin Co., Dl.
SAMARITAN MERVIVE
Is for rale by druggists everywhere, or mai, be
bad direct from us. Those who wish to obtain
further evidence of 'the entative properties of
Samaritan Herein° will please encloses
postage stamp, for a copy of our Illustrated
Journalof Health, giving hundreds Of testimo
nials of cure from persons who have used the
medicine, and also their pictures photographed
after their restoration to perfect health.
MI
Address
DR. S. A.- RICHMOND & CO.,
World's Epileptic Institute,
thipl-ly ST. JOSEPH MO,
;,~• CLOTHING.
NOW XS THE. GOLDEN OPPORT
Stylish and Reliable Spflug Garments
MEN,
YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILD
AT PRICES WHICH - CAN EL; HAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE
White tueintaininq the uniform tittiochr.l of quality in excellence of work
tnaoerial by .
GOOD IIANAGESI6T, '--- • CAR UL BUYING,
and S3IALL 'AIABGLNS, ;(with which am cootent,) I have
RAISED THE STANDARD AND ,LOWERED THE PRICE,
UNTIL. IT IS A POSITIVE PACT THAT
THE
,BEST STOCK. OF CLOTHING
In this vicinity is now , being soh] for the lout motley by
M.
K
HUMPOR,EY . 8R05..&., TRAC
fdannfuetnrers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of,
MEN'S,'BOYS, WOMEN'S: MISSES AND CHILDREN'S' '
Bootp . ii. - 84000 1 , , ,:Rubbors, &c,
CORNER , . RAIN AND, ELIZABETH, STREETS,
Use Lawrence & Martin's
W341.N
For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHrA, : •
MONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST it:io I-;;
' , . t a i rr a is i t t i h a jr: e
Il i ' e r ti n a bi l t i n i c e t e n o i f d s
o l t .: 1 p , Itr; -. 1 4V , .. , : :
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CONS 10. in Its Inc pleat and vaneed stages, and all diseases of the Tii I:4 ).1'1% . 1
and LUNGS, but it has never been so advantageo uslyy compounded as in. the 101.1 - , t:o.
EYE. Its soothing Balsamic propertieci WI a diffusive stimulant and tonic to Liiiht i...
system after the cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price sl.oc.
pAUTION I PeligebtleruirveLbaltravhATTlV.qlVTehl':,Kl,ll;,.
.EDICATF:D articie—the entdrielits a Private Die Preiprietary'Stamp on each 'Law., '1 , !..;e3 ', '
permits it to be Bold b Grocers sad Dealers Eves7where. - e. ..
STEM= SPROUL?. TAX OR LICENSE;
The TOW, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proplietors, 41 River St., Chicago, III::'
ONE MORE
PICTURE GALLERY
FAN TO NANDA.
G. H. WOOD i i t,, et
will open their New Gallery la
•
Patton's Block
on the First Monday of April. llavir4 fitted up,
entirely flier, With the best of Instruments, we
are prepared to make '
•
Tintypes 4 at one sitting, all for 50 cts.
in neat enveloces, 10 for $l.OO. Copying of all
kinds of Photographs,anOtereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
Give us si call and we will. Ally an I satisfy you
in price and quality. ; s : . mar 2S
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is ens° to cure Spaying, Splints,
t • rb, Etc. It renioves all unnatural
enlargements. Dogs NOT itLISTICH.
fr Has no equal for any lameness ou
# 7? beast or man. It has cured hip• Joint
• ' •t , laineness in a person -who had suf
fered 15 years. Aso cured rheum':
than, corns, frost-bites or and
rubes, cut or lameness. It has no equal for
any blemigh on hmser. . Send for' Illustrated
circular giving roams. PIa.C9P. Price SI. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can ge t It /or you. Dr. D.J.
Kendall k Co.. Proprietors, hawsourgh
Vermont. IL D. PORTER, Agent. Towanda. Pa.
DR. JORTS'OREADICANPROR
IS THE NAME OF the popilar LiCiment,
that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or
Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, pain in UM Face.
Head or Spine. Chapped hands, Bruises,Sprains,
Burns. Mosquioto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc..
for man or beast. Always. reliable, and almost
instantaneous in its relief.. Having an agreeable
odor, it is pleasant to apply. Sold by all drpg
-Price 25 cents, ' • .
N. B.—This Liniment received s Prizo Medal a
the State Fair.lB79. • May 20-1 y
BESTbusiness now oefore the public. Yon
can make mony faster at work for us
than at • anything else. Capitol not
needed. We will start you. $l2 a day and up.
wards made-at home by the industrious. .Men;
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is the time. You can work in
spare time only or give your whole time to the
business.' You cap live at home and do the work
No other business will pay you nearly., well
No one can fail to make enormous pay by en
gaging at once. -costly Outfit and terms free.,-
Money made fast.lessily and honorably.:
Address. - Vane & Co., Augusta, Maine..
Dec 16-Iyr
. Yon need not Die to Win
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ACCIpIiNT ASSOCIATION
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. Of'(Bitth, N. Y:
You receive one-half of your insurance, ac
cording to-the Alnericin Life Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is ilnisbed—for
illustration, a man or .woman - joining the Asso
ciation at 36 years of age taking a cortitlcate for
$. 500 . receives SIMS when a little over 66 years
of age, exactly, the period in life 'wllen a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES '& ROGERS,
junektf. • ' - Geueral Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BUREAU 00 INXENTIONS.
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SHOULD KNOW
That by the 'Rules of the Patent Office
• to procure • -
PATENTt.:
Models are not, necessary unless specially called
for..
Send drawing and specification, upon receipt
of which we will make examination at the Patent
OMes, and advise as to patentability,
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!tstotttilers qr Ms Comm:storied Reporter.
January, 0, 1592.-,-tf,
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READ PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER. -- .A ,
Youngstown; Ohio, May 10th, IMO. • ^':
Du. B. J. KENDALL & CO:—I had a very vain'..`, - ;. ,
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very high . -_-;‘,
ly, he bad a large bone rpsvin on one joint anl -,.....-;
a small one on the other which made him very 7--..,,
lame; I bad hlm under the charge of two veter.- , 7*W., , ,
nary surgeons which failed to care him. Ivu
one d ay, reading the adiertisement of Kendall'. :Pr* .
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express. I determiat: 4,
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ed at once to try it, and got our druggists here e 1 4„ ,-
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I tool : 1,-
them all and thought I would give it a thorou,gt
trial, I used.it according to directions and the •-„' °4 , - 0
fotwth day the colt deemed to be lame, and the pel
lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle : rtea.
and the colts limbs are as free from lumps and
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as, smooth as any horse in the state, He is en- n.
tirely, cured. The cure was so remarkable that
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I let two of my neighbors have the remaining -
two bottles, who are now using it. i k
..ger
- very seppermuny,
- . L. T. FOSTER. 1 44
Kendall's Spavin Cure
- ON HUMAN FLESH. • 1, - ;
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Patten's Mille. Waphlon co., N.Y., Feb:2l.'nl. • ~'•'.
Dig. B. J. KENDAL, Dear*Sir:—The particular
case on which I used your Kendall's Spavin Cure- ' , . - fg,f
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen mouth" ~!fh.
standing. I had tried many things, but in vain. - . pfi,
Your Spavirk Cure put the foot to the ground - Ti fie,
again, and for the tirst time since hurt, fa a c,,,-,,,,,
natural position. For a family liniment it es-
eels anything we ever kneed.
Yours truly, . -
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REV. M. P . BELL,
• Fastoeof M. E. Church, Patten. 311111. N I -_,,,,..;
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fries $l, per battle , or six bottles for 35: k 3
Druggists have It of can getit fer you. or it 113 - :-.t . 42.
be een; to any address on receipt of price by ilal ::'
propriltors, - Dit. B. 'I.'KENDALL k CO., Lac*. -7:-!.
burgh Falls. Vt. Sold at . . -,te'
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Dr. H. C. r el tees Drug Store, ,-• .-.5
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AT CRANES CANCEIt INFO
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS OF PERSONS from all Farts ei
the world have been cured of this much dreaded
disease and are now living witneaseit that they ":Ft .
bare be in
en tenoned from a terrible and nntrely
death. Doctors. Ministen and the Poor treated
Free. _Write for'a Circular giving full particular".
Address Drs. GEO. CRANE & Luis!' intow!
Addison. N. Y. Belit.3o3yr:e3Pllacd.
FIRE AND LIFt INSURANCE .
COLLECTION AGENCY
BRINK dc BUCK, Leßaysville,
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and 'Lift Is
snrance. ' Collect Claims with are and
promptness. Theyropresent none but
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES!
rbey solicit theconfidence and . patronage of those,
having business in their, line. and will endeavor - ,
to merit it. Apply to or address
BILLIE& BUCK. Lenalsvilli". Pis
lass tt .
HORSErc d tirTen e c t Pfo ili r li tre n g *:
VIAXD 1:D111031 of '"A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all 'diseases. has CO fine engravings showing •.
BOOK Volguerbetagired b t y nt ' n s
taught in any other way a table showing duel
of sU the princii* . l medicines used for the horse
as well as their effecti and antidotes when,'
25 atp oison % • Urge collection
S vu.ninz.z ascurrig. ivies for •
telling the age of ' a
3:terse, with en engraving
showing loath of each year and a large =out
of other 'valuable horse information.'-Hundred' 1,0
of horsemen have pronounced it worth atoll
than books costing $5 and $lO. The fset this 2,t5 . 4
260.000 sold in about one year before it wu re.
Used shows bow popular the book is. The re-
Used edition is Kcal mots ravatermgo. Ft•s• "L
ron a cincol.an. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. li-
Kendall k Co.. Enosburgh Falls. Vermont.
ktaFll-Iyr.
DR. JOHN CORR'S
VEGETABLE_ MEDICINES
1;21
Fon bleigiown—Dr. Jobn Corr's Liniment et
Oils, price so cents a bottle; Healing Vegetable,
Gum and Oil Balsam, 60 cents a bottle: Veget a l'''
Healing Salve and Sticking Plaster, I2N caw .
roll; Speedy Relief or Pain Remedy, price to co.
Fon Awrissue—liorma,C stele, Sheep, Swine, alee,
Poultry, Dr. JobnCorra Veterinary on Liniment
Each bottle contains one-half pint. Price me
dollar a bottle. Prepared. by John Corr Dodd
of Pharmacy, Towanda* Pa.
Dr. Con will attend to or take charge of Pa"._.
Deals. chronic cases, when requeaW
do so. eget& Is remedies only Used . [tblo lo -
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ERS CURED
CAN
CLAIM AND
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
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