Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, June 08, 1882, Image 4

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on that trade, and how much ? ; . • ;
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A preacherPomes. to stay over Sunday, • t - ' ;
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and she catikaa neck-piece of corn -beef.
How many hens has she left ? •
Can Mow Back and Forth o n• Same Side of
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after' the first ,wrand aggregation - of c OVEP , 100 EUREKA'S SOLP•IN BRADFORD couNTr, LAST YEAR
gigantic Wonders leaves,town ? - 'WHICH SHOWS WHAT FARMERS AT HOME THINK OF THEM.
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Albert has nine marble's a nd Aar o n , win cut 'a six-foot swath ais easy is a ablaut Machine Will eat flour feet, and with leas draft.
. steals four. How - many are left ?it also leivei the gran in inch condition theta will Mein one-half; the time. and dispense with
Aaron drops.a dime from his pocket the Use of .the Hay . Tedda. It is eapeelell7 adapted to the' cla=s o f Green Fodder or En
and Albert • swallows ' it. - W hat was Beale.: - A thorough trial ils requested from. all contemplating the ofs mower the owning
E season. Send for descriptive circulii,l or Call on' • ITJBEEA 'HOWER CO., Towanda, Pa.
Aaron's profit on the whole business . ? B. I. stu•timaam Warrenbam . I H.L. Rim. Taseirois wi l ow.
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The Aare and the Fish. - .O. W. BRSLIGY. Austlnville. M . G. VAN DYKE, East Patton.
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' u‘ TheRIIREEL MOWER is nOw manufactured only at Mounds, Pl.! : 'Tin Company has
, , been thoroughly reorganised. comp/Ming men of madame, itdlity and abundant capital. No
The hare and the flab, sieving oof,- ears or expense Is spare d to select the very n om materiel and skilled wor k men . Evan 3 t d ,.
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rowed tobacco of each other for several CHINE IS FULLY WARRANTED. 1 ' _ • .t- '-• • spay 12
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mouths, and agreeing perfectly in poli.:
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tics, set put to make a journey
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T REAS'IIBER'S SALE .Or _UN- keres• - Warrantee Names. Taxes,
world. The bad not proceeded many HAUT= lANDS.--Ia pursuance of the 343 drerton-Bete.H„ry ' 42 24
' wiles Wh6l a ,wolfe was discovered in seta of Assembly having reference to the sues& 343 . Bets, John ' • .• '42 24
t .. . . Bent of taxes upon unseetedlands in this Com• 343 Joseph • •• , 7 "2 24
pursuit.. v , ; menwealtls, and the sale of. this same for non. 343 Betz, James "•-' '49 24
' Tennant. there will be exposed to Fabße sale at . 400 - " Dyson. Henry - • ":i ~ 49 20
The, hare started off at the top_of his the commissioners (Moe M the et To. ' 363 , Cutater. Harman '!- .64 70
wands:on the SECOND MONDAY OF A. gm . Cooler, Joshua. - i 49 20
speed, but the Salk called out: D., 1882, being the 12th day of said month, at 1 to o - __,
Castater,Joseph ~ 5 49 20
'Don't leave me thus-I cannot run!' o'clocke,m., the tracts of land assessed under 343 % _ Pee. Peter• . 4 ,. 42 24
. the following warrantee • names. unless prior 343 , Fritz, Samuel 42 26
'2l'. fish who cannot run has no bum- v payment .ot taxes and costs be made: . . Hags. George ••• , 86 90
I.'Faxes. 400 -- Hager , Nathan . ' : 49 20
ness to take a journey , "- stiid the • bare Acre. ... War e s te B arael.
. 06 Barclay--Cunningham. D. H. 112 54 936 . Ilails.`Peter .•.41 33
and away he flew to save his bacon. .170 ••52 19 400 : Hardy, Samuel i.• 49 20
il=er, Jacob 20 28 375 . , Hardy, •james •
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The fish hurried after as` fast as polo al , Andrew 139 15 .„„ 225 ' - • BezdY. Henry
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sible, and' both found themselves on 400 7•Peter 104 40 ... • - Huns, Ann _ 47 98
330 Ladly.4oseph - 43 .IYI 409 - ' - Hollingsworth, Stephen 49 90
the bank of a river, while the wolf was, 212 • Stuart, Waller 27 68 229 - Lily, Hugh • i.., , '2B 05
• Stuart, Deborah . 34 62 100. V' raaty, Andrew •. - I 72 so
yet a furlong away. The fish at once ?2,71 Leßoy-Beek; Henry , 19 36 375 '• , Moore„ - Geonre •-•- 46 09
rolled into the water and darted away,' 202 Bates, Frederick 19 ss • 400 ' Seeley„Peter ? - 49' 20
•., 191 Monroe-Anderson, Jacob 16 29 100 • . Palmer. Thomas
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but the hare shouted after him: '.. sea . Benner, Jacob •30 35 4 . 99 ,,. . Seeley. Huey ! - .4.i 49 20
,1 390 Benner, Jacob, Jr 32 75 .),0 - Seeley, Jonathan ; :i . ..,,f 46 14
'Don't leave • me, I cannot. swim!,
.. i 78 • Patent, Fred :- - 666 400 - &diens, Andrew f`i.g.f,• • 49_20
Castater, Harman - 308 1 400 . - Bidden'. George fp.;.• 49 - 20
'A hare who cannot . . swim , has' po I N Cimningham, D. H. , 308 ' " • 8 8 4 6 02. Joseph - ' .t.' : ,. 49 90
business to ;make a journey,' and sailed' i r it Gray William •8 10 298 Temple ; Peter i, 80 86
• Hampton, Peter - 14 95 '4OO • - Temple, Samuel - II" 49 90
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• away and left the bare 'to be eaten - pit 437 - Hai pion Thomas 30 79 66 Tuscarora-Field. / 18111 1 r 521
r 50 -. . Hopkins, Robert . , . 4 20 100. . Hunt, Job ' y ' 9so
the .half shell. .' i 61 - Haas, Peter 537 35 --- Porter, James 399
. : 203 ' Ladly, Samuel ' 17 03 56 Wilmot - Allen, john 690
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1 72Lay, Hugh 14 45 78 ' Butler,
_Polly 966
An owl who had overheard t
McAdams, Ilidiriun • 36 29 • 76 Hollenback, John .9 ts
he affair 2 ,32 North, Peter 33 CO 97 Marsh, Samuel 11 96
from his perch. in a • persimmon tree 400 .-618 North. James t . 33 60 200 Stowell, C. 8. •24 60
144 -` - Stewart, - Walter 12 10 250 - Stowell, D. B. '' :30 74
' drew down his left eye and softly said: 250 . . Wallace, Nancy ' 23 62 231 • Terry-Ross. Elizabeth 24 31
. Wallace. Samuel • 15 52 401 Morris. Israel ' 29 27
'Yon don't knew. Is 'man until you ' ' 1 1: -'1 , Rose, David . 633 28 .•• Lahr. John 161
have traveled with him.' • 437 ! Bigger, Robert 36 68 80 Morris, Benjamin - . 444
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public l lg e d i s k . t s t ir :me time
iteenrdserrotilithl following lot.,
It is estimated that there are over, two id ee stesdry r - ta ree xee of
sad in v" thr years 1879 and ler, L u ta: t eams have been dilly re r ranslil to -tri t e
thoy.nod million chickens hatched in the County Commissioners by the Collector, of the several districts: ' " . . I
United States every. year. - But not more .4 ' . 1 lel 2 t - t r 1 . TT - -g r
than half of these chicks reach the. size ii • .' 4 - 0 sl - . a .
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1 • 1 - .ei 6 o • 12 $ Ici 0.
when they are fit toAnarket. The pip, ' • . TO WHOM ASSESSED. . 1 2.1 Z.l ' ,-/- . '-• l i
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gapes, cholera, etc., kill tai ll ions of young •,) -, - - ....o - . m. .
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be cured by '•the use of) Phenol Sodique.. — , 1- —1
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For sale by druggists Ond general store 1879 cargo
Cimp, ! Ammer.
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keepers. See adv: . ; .. G. F. Mason •
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.. Mary Ann McAllister - • is 15 . l5 ...... . ...
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The Practical in Farming., - 1880 G. F. mason 1 . • ,
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44 ; ::: 145 S 07 269 . -,•
Why is it th at so many men who earn I T if. A e. c l a tt e nierb ta tue ... 4 - W 600 780 ......
:their living by cultivating - farina seem :' r im urc i l i l n in c r l4ll . 91e. 285 .„..,
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to feel a.pontempt for advice on farming •• 1,117..Pi.ci1t. . . • .37 48 „ 444 ,,
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. which appears in agricultural or other " ' s .r weigh Williams ; . , 150 1 60 225 ... • A.
journals? It is true that this contempt of it. 0. Muhlenburg
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has a varnish of : : justification in that sr? Sarah A: Dorsey ' " . : '1 lot 375• • • • •.• ••• •• • 1 - .: '
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Ibis advice is sometimes not good to be . Henry uslieek,„ ' 1 ' •1 68 1 2 0 ••••••• -4/.
followed by every one, but it is - equally 1880 Henry Benjamin Alin.
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' to be shunned so far as plans and.meth- 'weer nuMstorow. , - .
ods of farming are concerned. There. 18?.9 Chula . .1 - ' •• ~ •90462 8 83 2 93 ...,.. •
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is oiten too much scorn : expressed by , 13 !! 2s . 1 -, Steplag perry
en Taylor
.our farmers ler .articles appearing in
. 1879 Robert Stewart . ' I, . ' 47 49 56 35 ..4... ...
print on the apparent ground of merely . Lenoir 1 - A
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theoretical character of the device or . -;',..o,,,eurleniaccalik.:l„ -• , „ • 150 210150 0 10 ..4... . 4 .-...
plan mentioned. Those who speak thus • • lIIISSLIVIL. :
1680 Delmar Taller 1
•• lightly of the written . advice uften . nazi. .. . .
r en he r n w sp e ull pe d r inf at an st d e Loan Aisociation 2 lots - 35 ••••• • 26 .. ..4 ~..
would accept it if it were spoken.. It is 1879 " 246 946 187
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' - too often thought that if a man tenet& -„ . Jona th an temond • - 1 788 788 ...... „L., ....
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experience through the paper that •he 1880 Luke Dolan estate ' . 5 4GO ..... •• ...... ....... :...
is a "book. fanner" only, when the fact„
ratrick it,
Quinn !GUTH • WATS:MT. 4 62
is that such a man has a double advert ' : Phlneas W.Terry.... ', ” , . 1.7 .52 21,...„;..1.„.
, - „ Mrs. J. L. Johnson... ' •• •
tage . over his conceited neighbor, who „ Michael Hantuthan • I ' l. ':• ' • 78
, - - i 40 ' imagines that, nothing is to be learned •• mertinmaCk ' To* A ionct. ; . 21 21,
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from reading ,;but only by getting be- ~8 79 Holmes e Kirby .
I 3 lets 385 *5 50 550 4
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' , A. a McDonald - ' . I lot ~ 'BB 12 5 126 1 .'. ;
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tween the plow handler? . .. - True, prat - . wan= ''
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• . 1 lot 1 05, .. 160 150 120 ..
1 lot - 350 BOO 600 '. 4:00 ••,
lice is necessary,.
, ae no farmer will , :', . =r,,•11, 41 ,th......„ • Henry............... .
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. deny, 'but the experience of the farmer, *- •• te•it,'";sron""shg ....,.. 329, 4 70 - 5 70 ...3 60,
• • ... 1 lot 70 ,100 , 1 ee• ~ .817; - 1
if properly detailed in the .telling, is as 1880 W. W. Browning' -1 , 1 lot 105 '. 126 105 - 63 1 ;7 : :
valuable on many points to his brother 1879 James Boyle .rowasma TIM,
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- ' ' ' 4 lots 601 •7 / 5 286 ...,..: -,.
farmer on grain raising , stock breeding. '.. Faill ig iTr i l [ ~. • 1 lot 39 55 22 ......1 4 , : -.
etc., as would he 'the actual experience. . Patrick Sullivan - :1 ,. ' I ' ' ' - 1 lot , , 77 110 . 44 . - :„..1 , 4 ,
1r• . . • 2 lots 77 /I 10 44 ..ti. ~ ~
We read a short time ago alletterrin ;an ; . r tt : " ' k. -nil ! I s ll . . . 1 _ . . 4 - .1 lot • 29 F4l .16 .i.... 1 - '
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agricultural journal in which the read- ' •• Isaac.=ire"! 1
' 2 - lots 39 55 22 ~..... •:
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ers of the paper were told that a ~young 18 ! ) Isaac Lamoren : x : • • I i loili i3O • 30 . - 1k...;.. ;•-
.. George Emery . 1 • • . • 1 lot - t 30 30 •," 12....,
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. man - by taking a hint from it acquired 2110 T. BOZO. ..,
• a competency. If the farmers who are 1879 Wilsonk Baker - I ' X io Bl
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s ucc essful in their different operations
... . John en , ' - 'B4 96 184 ..... I. :
R. r Rugg ' .. - 87.100 I Bs * 'l '
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would occasionally give details of their, ~ Genhen manning ' . 1 s; 85 129 203 • •
• 285 200 2 71" • • •• • • • "
plans it would make them none the 18 r g e t ' re n r ie r ri r g ill ° 1 ! _ --• . - ' •
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poorer and would certainly do much to . . R. II
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- aid other farmers. Thep do., not be 1- o I •••
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afraid to put on paper what • y,on have . ' Wal tman H Le n ni oil ..... ', •• • - ........ •• - • .... • . - 3 ooi 3 00is 3:
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tried and found out .true. Do . not ". ' F*sM Hornet- -'
hesitate because you do not write very '
e r. Owens I trots. •• .
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100 180 1124 4
Rene Whalen... t
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well; or your•hand is a little still. The lJoh n Willie 60 100 ......1 801:
work otthat hand, guided byian actiee , ;', Lit; Hewitt , . . 100, 180 ...... I 3 COL__
1001 200 •...- I 60 , .
brain, Will be the best :i..stimony- of the . Rush A. Keene • • ' ' • 401 6 00 1 1 ...... • 4.80 7- •
Thos. Waltman, Jr. ..... .." 1 00 1 ...... 2 00 1 8
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- value of your experience, and this will '
be of practical value to the farmer who -v taxes and cost
'arms ere e
' has never yet tried this particular • -
method. Experience is valuable both • LILL
" = the person 'who . has had it himself , • 1 =
and to the one, to whom it is properly ' . V
told. The work of the practical farmer
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is of inestimable value to others when it U 11.4h011iall '.
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• is properly detailed :- Canadian Farm- ,
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We take great pleasure in calling: the at
tention of our friends and cestomers to Dr.
Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup which is
perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief almost instant
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may be, how many cough medicines you have
- tried, or how many physicians you have con
suited, the tonic; soothing and healing pro
perties of this medicine will loosen it and as
sist the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend
ing matter, leaving them in a healthy con
dition, free from irritation and the air pas
sages clear, besides invigorating and
itrengthening the general system. Price 50
cents. For the positive cure of Consump
ton, Coughs , Colds, - Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry
Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, Irritation of
the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Paid in
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ
enza, Whooping Ceugh, and Lung Fever, we
ecommend this medicine!above all others.
Yurs truly, CLAnt Poarsu„
June 2-Iy. 8. End Ward llouse•Blonk.
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sir ?WM lipsibm, Saria Tallon. M ilimikeir. Tuns
pta Rasta, hay a se Ammo H. ea Carom. emodo,
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. Noilkaga ElimaNkaa sea
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PHENOL SODIUM
fesplideri: WICI norm a vim I
• Is an Invaluelge remedy in DISEASED end IS
VRIES of ANIMALS and POULTRY; dadrogni
Llcit and other VERMIN. Appliedtpiwatitheitbe
fowl 4 roods and netts 'with 1= or the
strergith
one part Phenol Bod_ toattxdflfteen
nevem water. A of the sense .
.16°11 pints
ilita M. fcg
the gapes and OF
=m ike all o kindi r
motic :d j ::of
=h a send ottA v
rl ek iboVi===rie,:" . _
room IMateffe MID MEM IIIIIIMIEVERSIE)
' N. B.—Notice Is hereby given that an amount sulacient to pay taus and costs will be required
In every cue when land is sold at Abadan of sale, and unless these terms are compiled with the
land will be again exposed for sale:
, EDEN .
I MUM Treasurer.
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Treasurers Once. April 6.189!.= 1 • 1 L • t
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID fl $125,000
SURPLUS FUND 80.000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the 'transaction of k general •
bulking businees.
N. N. BFrre, • 108.
Cashier. 1 President
1 lab. 1.'78.
- IRS. D. V. EITEDGE;
Mdnyfadurer qf and Dealer in
HUMAN. HAIR
GOODS. I
UCH AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, um
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Chatelaine Braid.
EVERY rum BliLoDiarso To aux 11AIIITIZADE
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Ri r s -13mis o l ni te o n n tlou giveu to Co meiNas
swircan from fl upward.. tklao A/m i t for
ilnut«ev , nvisittle Fuer! 1 ,
\laiam/'jerk's
Shoulder Brave E►artica.
air Pistienlas attention paid to du:oath/1)&41m
hair at their homes or at my plat* of business,
over Evans h IWO nab's store.
aoslB4‘ let. v. Y. STZDOIL
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TROT, TA.,
We keep on band conatintlY for buildirs,
HAIR, I IIRICIC, LATH,
SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS,
• BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER,
PALNTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
: CHFApzix NAILS.
also
WAGON MAKER'S STIPPLIES
Fellows, Spokes Hubbs; nulls, Poles
Carriage Trmngs.
Also a full line of Shelf and ilia . vy Hardware, and
a full line of ; ,
Carriages, Platform
_ an d Lumber Wagois,
Wade by us With skilled workmen, and warranted
in every particular.
BEARDSLEY & SPALDING,
Hardware Dealers.
April 27-ly
NATHAN TIDD,
tEtneeessoir to Yr. Ileloss,)
Ii):JAAA:O6.I
PITTSTON, WItIiESSA*RE
AND lap*. SOCK
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t'OOT or PINE STREET, NEAR eIMINT ROUSE.
TOWANDA. PA.
.:sr Jowls? PRIM PDX CASH. -
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The patronage of iny old Meads sad the publi c
esaersay is solicited. . 91844:8
Benson's
WARDED--
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Plaster.
The Best Known Rents& Ow
Backache ortamellick.
Rheumatism or Lame Joints.
eraMps or. Sprains. •
Neuralgia, or Kidney DiseaseS.
Lumbago, Severe Aches or rains
Female Weakness. .
Are Ilkoperiter allethei Plaseerei
Are Boyerler tie
Are flasperiler Liehmeste. 1 '
Ave Saperier se Ohiameste se theieee r
Aressperier terneeteldty 'sedum's=
They Act •
TheySisen'
They Seethe. , •
They Itelleve Pala at Oise.
They Peetthrely Cum ; ' -
CIIUTIONI BeastheaCapdtelileasartio
tan bath bees WOOL Ith
oot thloar you *
palm al thaw o th er plater lia
tin that viagrat
thwthaLsaine. ' Ito waif V
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a MIRE 11.11111 EDY! AT LAMM Dim Lie.
RUM MOM CORN ail BUNION nAs in.
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GREAT OPTICIANS,
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Sanford's Radical Curd.
THE GREAT AMERICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA
TION OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN PINE.
. CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD, CLOVER
(BLOSSOM. ETC..
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure
of every form of Catarrh. from a simple Head
Cold or Influents to the Loss of Smell. Taste,
and Hearing, 'Cough, Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicisns.Chemists
and Medical Jciurnals throughout the- world, as
the only complete external and internal treat
men!.-
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catania
Solvent and Sandford's Inhaler, all in one pack-
age, of all druggists for $l.OO Ask for Sawrosn's
Radom. , Cuss. •
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WEEKS & POTTER, Boston.
,o I 8 . Di 01 t; 'I
Gentle, yet effective, unite
with healing Debate. yen
Yl: r
der COLLINS' VOLTAI
liffeakeroi n .
all other platers for every
Pain, Weakness and Indam
As ...03 nation. Priem 25 cents.
4 DASTIM Sold everywhere:g - ----
PATENTS.
- (U. S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank A. Fonts. Attornspot-Law. Lock Doi, 856,
Washington, D.C.
Si - Ten years' experience:
I make so mason for my services unless a
Patent be granted. Preliminary examination' in
the Patent Ogles se to the patentability of en in
vention mum;j 4 liend sketch or model of the de.
vice and a report 11l be made as to the proba
bility a patent:
attention given •to rejected applica.
Mae in the hinds of others.
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U. B. fienstere : Hon.- Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vennent • Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A.
Logan,of Illinois ; -Hon. Benj. H. Bill, of Geo,.
gis; Hon. L. Q.,- C; Lamar, of Miss; Hon. B. Y.
• Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Bon. Commissioner
of Patents and Coma or Examiners and the pro.
•• • prietor of this paper:
• • Write for circular and instructions.
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CUT THIS OUT! .
1111° Ili 15 id 11140 PER*
WILZIG
-Wehave Stores Inlll leading
flea rah oar neat 3=l e i= Ena le quiektr.
scaarlea and are n a
t r. Er: d tor
ad a Tear C
IL N. WELL Vol g="
eri r .f§tonColoanc
g . ;:t Itzgraut lefrosbing of Perko=
Exceedingly. Delicate aid Lasting.
.
Price, 25 cte.; Large Bottles, T 3 °tat
Sold by &des fa• Deep & Pedusay. Ipieas dU
Mt I Co., N. T., as nay battle.
1 25
141 so
3 00
.2 75
PARKER'S RINSER TONIC
=
y6O
200
200
sOO
400
NEVER INTOXICATES. 4
Made from Ginger, Duchn,Mandralte.SolEmils.
and other °film be vegetable remedies knows.
Pommes Giscas Toxic has remarkably varied
aossiM powers, & lithe greatest Stomach Correa.
os, Bkod Purifier andLiverßegulaterevermads&
Thi B,eat Ige'diobie Ton an Usti
forßestoringHealth &Strength
iteeettereees to Act from the fist dose. swan
eat the wok organs, and is wartaated to cure at
heaeysl
5 1f-4#:ries of the Bawds. Stessadi. Moak
Liver. IhinamOrpas„ allCanpleists of
Weems Nereoutatess, Seepkststess. =Mae.
tits and Draikessess.
7 1 7 a bottle te-esy; km* seveyourefis pee!.
and es lite* ateedruggists. EvezygestokeeMMe
has war signature ea outside snapper, Srooei &
Co:, N. Y. large wing* belies St di&
Parker s Hall Balsa(
JUlitMed.
Everybody whose Wit Is or faded has hit
the need of a Rah- litestaree and darning that is
cleanly, agreeably patented and brimless. Par.
tees Harz Balsas satisfies the fasthS' Gas la
these Tema% Sold by • at sec. and $l.-
KL
wrexuntEir
CA.REL(YEA ErILOCIr.
Main Street, First Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
REMOVID 1118
MEAT &VEGETABLE
ivr MIKES'
o $ more ' convenient location. and established
himself in •the Carol! Block. opposite, *Metre
Hotel. is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE =Meyer OP lIEATS•
n3ll. MITERS IN TEEM SISSON;
1/7=ll VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC PHUIT, kc..
AtrIBOLOGIIA SAUSAGIC.o opOcialty. AU or.
dam promptly dollyored.
marebl7-
,:ikii - ioi,li-lis;Ow* . ! ...j.,
Tito Naw Bruluerick Mon, of the 24
bud., relates . the followingf„. -,'The
myriads of sparrows that neade. in _the
jvy that ;hugs to and alesostio*ers the
walls of • Obrist oharch; oceasiouaUf
display a surprising amount or intelli
gens! in their little acts -of bat: knees to
each other. - This was beautifully
Must:Med yesterday morning about tea
o'clock. From is tree bested about
opposite to Northrop% in Church street,
a sick or , crippled sparrow fell to the .
ground and fluttered alma the sidewalk
in vain efforts to rcgain a plebe of safe
ty. Several of its little companions
gathered wound it and seetned greatly
concerned for it, and by their incessant
chirping Ottsicted a swarm of the little
winged ocOrerta from the church malls.
Etats - were then made by several
kof the flambee to lift the help
, less bird by _ catching its wings in
their bislui r but there seemed to be
a difficulty hi getting started together
and the effort was futile, and the chat
iering increased Perceptibly,- as if the e
was a general ,scolding going on.
Presently, several of the birds flew away,
one shortly idolising with a twig about
four inches i long and au inch thick.
This was drdpped before the sick one,
and each end was picked up by a spar
row and held up so that 'the sick bird
was enabled to catch the - centre of the
twig in its het* and with the' aid of.the
other two lilair over the fence into
the churchyard, and !roil tombstone tO
tombstone mill thechurch waareached, i
when they disappeared in tia ivy, fol.
lowed all along by the i ksmarm of their
compitdons, chirping as it id great joy.
The whole affair lasted about Ave min
utes, and Iris viewed by several specta
tors, who loOked at each other in the
greatest surprise. - •
A Chimer Complexion
Can be Lad' by every lady who . w il l use
Parker's Ginger . Tonic. Regulating the
internal organs and purifying the blood it
quickly removes pimples and givets healthy
bloom tolls cheek. Read about it in other
column. • -
Married Folks Would be Happier.
If home trials were sent told to
neighbor&
If they kissed and made up atter a
quarrel. •
If the honeehold expenses were pro
portioned to receipts.
It they tried to be agree•►ble as in
courtship days.
. If each would try and he a euppor
and comfort to the other.
If each remembered, the other was
a human being, not an angel..
If fuel and provisions were laid in
during the high tide of , summer.
It bhth 'parttei remembered that they
were married for worse as well as for
bolter,
it there were iewer silk and velvet
streetteostames add n* plain,. tidy
house dresses.
If there very tower "plcave darlinipe
in public and more common manners
in private.
If wives ind husbands • would •take
!oil° pleasure u they go along, and
not degenerate into mere toiling ma-
Ohm% Recreation is necessary to keep
the heart to place, and to get along
-without it is a big mistake. •
Society Belies
Are " loud .in their praise of ,
Cologne on account of its renuirliialdy deli
este . lasting fragrance•
2m,rmirvz=3
Alarm, which bad been run down
and left to the undisputed occupancy of
Catada thistles and cots% igrass for
years, had one very bad field Of fifteen
acres, which was cleared of these pests_
by an enterprising farmer in the follow.
ing manner: He knew plowing
several times - was to expensive, and
Could nut be relied upon as effectual.
He, therefore. got a set of broad steel
plated!, coulters at the foundry and fixed
them to his • cultivator, so . that they
wouldl cover the whole ground. With
tbie btoad share set to cut , oue inch
deep,he could go over the ground six
ti t mesOt the coat of plowing once. He
bad the field plowed once, and when
these pests pushed up again, went at
them with his broad share. ,After fi ve
re petitions of this treatment, at inter
vals, there were no more thistles nor
couch grass, though the groSnd lay for
weeks in - the Fall without j being dis
turbed. This farmer says the ,trne
theory of killing thistles is tolet thaw
spriug'up and exhaust the` roots' by
pashingbut leaves, before cuttitig their;
and this prat:vie repeated three or four
times; effectually kills the roots, where
na ploughing down when' the stalks
first appear, will leave the roots full I
vital power. & great nutsber orb
watching this field to see how it will
oame out next May. .
AnsiOgeneee Prevented
Gray hain are honorable but their prema- .
ture amearance is annoying. Parker's
Hair I3alsamprevents the annoyance by
restoring the youthful color.
There is dt ep significance in silence.
Were- a man forced for - a length of
time but to bold his peace. it were in
most eases an incalcuable benefit to his
insight .Thoughts work' in silence.
so does virtue. -What lolly -would one
avoid did the tongue be ; h quiet till the
mind - had finished and Was calling for
utterance. , I -
"BUCHUPAIRA.n
Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney,
•
ftdder and Urinary Diseases. $l. Drag
gists.
Our . patien c e is quite as much a
measure of oar. wisdom as oar enter
prise; nay, what folly stamps every en
turo which is not begun In the
pat . muceilhichroan bear delays as well
as in the courage that canldare risks.
F' ROUGH ON , kAirso
_
Clean out rats , roaches, flies, ants,
bed.bugs, skunks; chipmunks; gophers. 150.
Druggists. •
Our influence is uninsured and express
ed by our example. We can lead others
nof farther' than we can go ourselves.
,
' PIZZA,
Piles are frequently Tweeted bye sense of
weight in the back kilns d lower part of
the abdomen, causing the i patient to suppose
he has some affection .of the kidneys or
neighboring organs. At.times symptoms of
indigestion are present as flatulency. nnessi
mess ot the stomach. etc. A moisture like
perspiration, producing a vary disagreeable
itcbiug, particularly at Witt t after gettliig
warm ID bed. is a very coonskin attendantt
Internal; Eatenial and Itchhig Piles yield a.
once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
Remedy, which acts directly upon the parte
affected absorbing the Tum o r . allaying. the
I
intense tching. and affecting a permiment
cure where ail other remedies hare tailed.
Do not delay until the drain on the system
psoduces permaneitt disability,
.but try it
and be cured. Price 80 cents. Ask your
druggist for it, - aind, when yoit cannot obtain
it of him, we will send it,
.said, on recipe
'of price. Aildresi The Dr. Medicine.
Co., Piqua. ()hied Bold by k B. Porter,
S. End of Ward House Block.?
Jane 2-ITh •
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OPERATES - WITH IgNERGY UPON TUE MD.
NE N, LIVER. BOWELS. AND POEM
OP TEE SUN,
NEUTEALIETN__&AENOBBINCND EXPELLING
SCROFULOUS. OANCILsoUII. AND
CATntR
-11MIOR8----- •
The cease of most human and curing when
physicians. hospitals. and all other:Sifted' and
11111211i11111 Mal, Scrofula or Klitire Glandular
Swellings. Ulcers. Old Gores. Milk Lei. Meecurial
Affections. Krysi_ palm. Tumors. Abscesses. Ow
blaarall, MU., 133004 P Moons, Mail Disuses,
Wasting of the Kidneys end Liver. Khemmatietn.
Constipation. Pike, Dispepelsould all itching
and Sealy •
-ERUPTIONS--
Of the akin end Ocalp.—ench as Salt • Rh_ ,tnam
Psoriasis, latter,Bingtrorm. Barbers Moh.fluild
Mead, Itching Mai. and other.Oisilmiring and
Torturing Humors. from a pimple to a - sem!
, Witte ulosr. when assisted by Ovum= and Col-
Mimi Boar, the great Skin Cures.
A !Meet. unchangeahho Medicinal Jelly. clears of
an idiom* evidence of Blood Humors. eats
away Deed Skin and Flesh, instantly Ways Itch
ing!" and Irritations, Softene,Soothes, and Heals.
Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Diseases.
WTI CUBA SOAP: -=
An Exquisite Toilet Math. and Nursery Sazdtive.
Praglant with delicious Sower odors and heallbg
balsam, Contains In • modified form all the
virtues of Iluncosa, the great Skin Cure. and Is
indispensable in the treatment of Skin and Scalp
Meuse, and for restoring. preserving and
beautifying the complexion and akin. The only
Medicinal Baby Soap.
COMmnia Ilmininza are the only real curatives
for dineeme of the Skin, Scalp and Blood.
Prins: Concona Bassommar, $l.OO per bottle;
CVTICIIIPA, 60c. per box; large boxes, 11.04 Con.
avaatltantorrat Tom= Soap. 2543. ; 001101711 A
Min , wmiut. Ream= Soap, Ibo. Sold everywhere.
Principal Depot, Weeks k Potter, Boston.
gliGEßT ß afie
; A kirWive NanudSttealth Ridwer:
If you are a mechanic or farmer wom out with
overwork. or a mother ru n down by m il y= house.
hold duties try PARKEI; S C MG/. it Toxic.
If yoware a lawyer, minister or business man mr.
hausted by mental swam or anxious ca . res. do not take
intoxicatingstimulants,butuse Parker sGingerfonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, b Rheuma
in, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach. bowels, blood or naves. PA I , K ZINGER
1..014 C will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
Aid (hi Best and Serest Cool* Core . Um Used.
If yo}i , are ... wasting away firm age, trwaipation or
any di .•+: or weakness and require a stimulant take
GumaalToNic at once; it will Invigorate and build
you up Pun the first dale but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it May, save yours.
CAUSI . ONI—Rofs4 all rattstitutes. Parker's Clara Task Is
emptied of:ths bad nratsdaal stoats friths world, sad Issolirody
difforest rims prepatatious of ginger sloe.. feud for I:bedsit*
Micas e Co.; 24. Y. We. &el alsn. dealers to drugs.
GGEAtSAVING lIVTING DOLLAR SIZE
FLORESTON
Its - rich and lasting fragrance has - made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Than
lit nothing Me It. Insist u pon . having rums.
sox Cowan" and 'Golub, signature of .
.. • .
. jL . 2AC 4 2 2 C Y'at'•
retni ;
•en .1. 7 MULL Jury Samba et Solar Is
as amply ye& Waal IS filli dam' '
, UWE SAVING strrnto ?Sc, SIZL
COLOGNE.
KENDALL'S SPAWN CURE
Is sure in its affects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yetis penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep, seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or other • enlargements, such as
opaline. splints curb., 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 beset. It is now known to be the
best liniment for man overused, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think give' positive proof of its virtues. , No
remedy Las ever met, with such unqtudiked
Cella to our knowledge. for beast as well a man.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles tor $5. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you. or it will
be sent to antsddreas on reseipt.of price by the
proprietors. Di. B. J. Kamm* & Co..
burgh Falls. Vt.
Sold by all Druggists.
Isis.,
•
HOWARD A. SNOW, "
Solicitor of
•
cio AMERICAN ANR FOREIGN '
3EPA,INENTS.
631 P STREET N. W.. WARRINGTON; D. C..
(Successor to Gilmore, Smith k Co., as.-
Cidpman, Roemer k Co .) ,
Patents procured upon the same lan which
was originated and ,suceessfully p by the
above-named firm. • ,
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent uponXeceip t o
stamp. InovBl
BEVER- TO LEAD
THAN FOLLOW!"
A GOOD:
. MAXIM, BUT .NOT
ALWAYS TRUE:
his 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 commodins store. No. 123,
Main Street, formerly occupied by M.
E. Sollomon & Son, (one door north
of Felch & C 0..) where he is now open
with a fall and . Complete Stock of
Fashionable._
RAINS AND SIIIIINER
READY-SLADE CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S. FURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
triIBRELLAVANES, &C.
MEN'S; BOY'S YOUTH'S and
CHILDREN'S fall andi, complete
snits of all grades and .prices.
While he aims to lead the trade, be
eats his old friendsond everybody else
to follow him to his new location, where
he.will fit them out in the highest style
of, art at the lowest prices. Come
N. JACOBS.
. Towanda, Pa., April 6, 1882
PLATFORDI WAGONS. TOP' AND
OPEN BUGGIES for isle at decided bae
A arse number of enpeslor make sad huh.
C. L. TRACY: •
HEM svarina.
Toirandik April 2741 A
108 PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
u dons at short seam sad rausaahls, rata
tLa itiraataaaa cam •
7 : h
1:100:
t
CIMES. AND
RVI
The only kUown !politic Remedy for Epileptic
Tito.
i M ;1a !
C pl ures Zpileptio Fits, Booms. convulsions, St.
Vitas Damn. Vertigo.' Hysterics, Insanity. Apo.
Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. and
ail Nervous Diseases. This infallible remedy
wilt positively &realest. every species of Ferrous
Derangement, and drive them away from twhence
they came.never to return again. It utterly de
stroys the germs of disease by neutralizing the
heretlitl e tiint or poison in the system, and
&bor troyon* eradicates the disease, and Utterly
dess cacw.
sAmanrnN IiERVINE
Cures Female Weaknesg, General Debillty, Len
contuse or Whites. Pahrtal Ilenstrnation.
cerstmn of the Utertis. Internal Heat, Gravel In
d smation of the . Bladder, Irritability of the
Bladder. For Wakefulness at night, there is no
bettr renredy. During the change of hfe no
female should be without it (.It quiets the Ba
you Wiritem, and giver rest, comfort, and
nature's . sweet sleep.
iIiMAMTAN NEitVINE
Cures alcoholism. Drunkenness and the habit of
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by
far the worst evils that have ever befallen Buffer
ing htimatity. Thousands die annually from
these noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks
liquor not because he likes it, but fo , the pleas
ure of drinking and treating his friends, little
thinking that be is on tLii road to ruin. Like
the Opium Eater, he first uses the drug in small
quantities se a harmless antidote, The soothing
influence of the drug takes strong hold upon its
victim, leading him on to. his min destruction.
The habits of Opium Eating and Liquor Drinking
are precisely what eating is to allinentiveness,
as over-eating first Inflames the stomach, whit h
redoubles its cravings until it paralyses both the
stomach and appetite. So every drink of liquor
or dose of opium, instead of satisfying, only
adds to its fierce fires, until it consumes the
vital force and then' itself. Like the gluttonous
taps-worm. it cries "Give, give, give I" but
never enough until its own rapacity devours it
self. Samaritan liervine gives instant relief in
all such eases.. It produces sleep, quiets the
nerves, builds up the nervous system. and re
stores body and mind to a healthy condition.
SAI,IMITTAN IDEA` L*tE
Cures Nervous Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the
Heart. Asthma, Bronchitis.. Scrofula, Syphilis.
diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs. Nervous Debility, caused by
the indiscretion of youth, permanent ly . cured by
the use of this invaluable remeTo you,
young,'eniddleeged, and old men, itho 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, ant
Jewels - fn the crown. Of your maker, if you wilt;
Do not keep this secret longer until it saps
your vitals, and destroys both body and soul. If
you are thus alleged, take Dr. Richmond§ Sa
maritan Nervine. It will restore your shattered
nerves, arrest premature decay, and impart tone
and energy to the whole System.
SAMARITA*NEAVINE
Cured my little girt of AM She was slap deaf
and dumb, but it cured bar, She can now talk
and hear as well u anybody.
Pest Ross, Springwater, Wis.
8/AUUITAIi NERVLIE
Ilse been the means of curing my wife of rhea
=Um. J. B. Fierciree, Fort Collins, Col.
Made a lure cure of • case of fits for my son.
. E. B. Raw. Illattaville, Kan
SAMAB.ITAX- NERVINE
Cured sue of vertigo, murales and sick bead
ache. - Man. W. Ibuinsasox. Aurora,
SAMARA:I'IN NERVLNE
Weithe means of curing my wife of spasms.
Rev. J. A. ENZ. BAITS!, Pa,
BLMAULTU NERVINE
Cured me of utluna, after .pending over $6,000
with other doctors.
8. U. HOBSON, New Albany, Ind.
EIAMARaTAN NEavn;E
kffectually cured me of spume;
Mee Julius WArtunn.
- 740 West Vau Buren St., Chicago, 11l
EMI
SAILLILITAN NEBVINE
Cured our child of fits after given up to die by
oururs faintly physielan. it having over 100 in 21
ho.
Ingmar Hans, Vervilla, Warren Co., Tenn.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight
years. AissrriEtEnrson, Peoria, 111.
•
EILITARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of fits. after spending $2,400 with
other doctors,
J. W. Taos:now. Claiborn. Miss.
tovtiowV.l-4;IAAvo;t4
Cured me pentammtly of epileptic llti'mf a stub
born character.
Bar. Wu. lissrrne. Mechanicatown, Md.
SAMARITAN NERVDIE
Cured my son of fits, after baring had 2.300 in
eighteen )months.
]ism. E. Posts. West Potsdam. N. T.
NEAME.
Cored me of *Aim of nine pars' standing.
• Ulm Mums IllaaanAii.
Granby. Newton Co.. Uo
SAMARITAN NERVIRE
His peranneutly =tied me of epilepsy of many
years standing.
MMABITAN NERVINE
Cured me of Inane/lilts, uttuni. and general de
Ourzt Yuma, Ironton, Ohio.
t:111,1 1Y IFJ:i:VwII
Has cured Ms of uthms: also scrofula of tun*
pan standing.
Issac Jurnia., Covington. Ky.
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fiAM.6IITAN NEW=
v i
Cured me of fits. Have been veil for over four
yeses. . . • 0
CUM= E. Cams, Osikts. Douglass Co.. Minn
SAMLBITAN NEUVINE
Cured a friend of Mine who bad dyspepsia very
SAMARITAN NERNINE
Hu permanently cared me of epileptic Ins.
Duro Tummy. Des Moines, lowa.
SAMARIIAN-NERNIN. E
Cures ray wife of epilepsy of 35 years standing
l',
Cared my vire of a nervous dame of the heart.
' & OwfAtr. North Hope,Pa.
fLtlll/1111TAN
Cured iny son of Ate. We bail net Lade fit for
about four year". Joan DAVIS.
Woodburn, Ilfacoupts Co., 111.
is for sale by druggists everywhere, or may be
bad direct from lA. Those who wish to obtain
farther evidence of the curative properties of
lismaritan Merrier will please encloses scent:
postsge stamp for a copy of our Illustrated
Janrualof Health. giving hundreds Of teatime-
Dials of curs from persons who have used the
medicine. and also their pictures pbotogrsphed
after their restoration to perfect health.
Address
DR: S. A. BICILIOND & CO.,
•World's' Epileptic Listitute.
6apl-ly *ST. - JOSIIPH MQ.
Ucos Sutra, Bt. dosciph, Mo
Mionazz. O'Cioaaros. Ridgway, Pa
REMY! q.Aaw, Fairfield, Mich
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IiAILtEITAN NERVIVE
CLOTHING. 4 O,,
NOW IS TEEE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Stylish and Reliable; Spring Garment
MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE'HAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE.
• While maintain ing the uniform standard of quality in excellence of work alai
material by • , -
GOOD • MANAGEMENT,„_ , - CAREFUL BUYING,
and SMALL MARGINS, (with which I im conteet,) I have
RAISED THE STANDARD AND 'LOWERED THE PRICE,
UNTIL IT I 8 A POSITITH PACT-THAT
THE BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING
In this . vicinity iinow.being sold for.tbe lead money by
E. PSENFIEtIi,
M
HUMPHREY BROS.& TRACY,
Matitthi3birers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
MEN'S, nOYS, WOMEN'S:, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Boots, shoes;.RubbOro,&c
CORNER_ MAIN 7 AND ELIZABETH 2 STREETS,
•
Use Lawrence & Martin's \
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1 11 11 , • t
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For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, !':
MONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AHD Li);.: •
pp Has always been one of the tisoat 1,,:-
weapons wielded by the MEDICAL F.'
against the encroachments of co t - •,1
BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. SORE TI
CONS I in its Inc pleat and vanced stages, and all diseases of tile THROAT. , .; •
and LUNGS , but It has never been so advantageously compounded as In. the TOLL', 1:11(..;:„ ..•
RYE. Its soothing Balsamloproperties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to hui ~ •
system after the cough has been relieved. Qaart size bottles, Price SI.GO.
r o x t befedblcitl?Pal
•SAUTIOI , I , fn of our Ilt, NIIICII Is the
lOATED article—the' eaninebas a Private Die proprietary Stamp on each wit' , 'PL leli
permits it to be Sold by DrnggLfl. Grocers and-Pam Evesywbere. ,
80Y- 1112 1 11002 1 EMU& TAX OE LICENSE.
The TOLD, ROCK AND. RYE 004:Proprietors, 412iver St., Chicago, M.
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PICTURE GALLERY
IN TO WAiDA.
G. H. WOOD & CO.
will open their lieW Gallery in
Patton's
.Block,
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on the First Monday of April. 'Having fitted uP
entirely new, with the best of instruments, we
are prepared to make
Tintypes, 4 at one sifting, all for 50 cts.
in nest envelopes, 10 for 111.0 u. Copying of all
kinds of Photogrsphs,snd Stereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
Give to a otll and we VG try and satisfy you
in price and quality. mar 28
KENDALL'S: SPAM CURE
Is sure to cure Spavins, Splints,
Curb, he. It removes all unnatural
enlargements, D 01413 NOT BLISSIB.
Has no equal for any lameness' on
•V, beast or man. It haa cured alp-joint
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1• lameness in a person who bad suf
fered 15 years. Also cured rheuma
tism, corns. frost-bites or and
uruises, znt or lameness. It has no. equal for
any blemish• on hoteel. Send for illustrated
circular giving posrrivz Pll:nr. Price sl. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can gel it for yan. Dr. D.J.
Kendall .11 Co.. Proprietors, Eucuiourgh Falls,
Vermont. H. C, POUSI4I, Agent. Towanda. Ps,
DR. JONES'OREAMCADEPHOR
IS TUE NAME OF the popular Liniment
that cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,- Swollen or
Stiffeuql Joints, Frcist Bites. pain In the Face,
Head br Spine. Chapped bands, Bruises,Sprains,
Burns.lilosquioto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect, Poison from common Poison Vines. etc..
for man or beast. Always reliable, and almost
instantaneous Wits relief. Having an agreeable
odor, it is pleasant to , -apply. Sold by all drug
tists. Price 25 cents. •
N. B.—This Liniment received a Prise Media a
the State Fair.lB79. . • May '2017
BESTbusilles.. now Delo.° the public. You
can make many faster at work for us
than at' anything aloe. Capitol not
'needed. , We will skirt you. $l2 a day and up
wards made at home! by the, industrious. Men,
women, toys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for ua. Now is the time. You can work in
spare time only or give your whole time to thel
business. You can live at home and do , the work !
No other business will pay you,nearlyas
No one can fail to make enormous pay by en
gaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
bfoneymade fast,-easilyand honorably. , •
address.' Titus et Co., Augusta, Maine.
Deo 15-,,lyr
You need not Die to Win
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IN THE •
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
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AND
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A.0013111' ASSOCIATIOX •
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Of {Batt, N. T. •
You receive one-half of your insurance, ac
cording to thekAmerican Lila Table, when two.
thirds of your life expectancy is Ilnished—for
illustration, &Man or woman joining the Asso
ciation at 36 jeers of age taking a certificate for
$2,500, receives $1,275 whet a little over 56 years
of age, ezactit the period to life when a little
Anancial help is generally more' needed than at
Any other time.
BLADES & ROGERS.
june2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF INTENTIONS.
EVERY INVENTOR'
SHOULD KNOW
That by the.. Rules of Patent (Vice
to procure
PATENTS,
Models are not neiessary unless;secially called
for.
' Bend drawing and ) apeciflcation. noon receipt
of which we win make examination at the Patent
011ice;`and advise as to patentability.
FEE PAYABLE on ALI 4 OWANOE of PATENT.
Sand for PAWPICLIM of taws lA.. oin, tree to itn7
address. 1 lIAISTIKAD i OIL.
Warhington, D. C.
Publaskers of Oa Congrational Riptiftir
January, 5, 1882.—tf
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CONVA.INT 13 A, PA.
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THE MOST BIICCEERFUL REMEDY ever Ms
covered, as it is certain in its effects and does
not blister. Also excellent for human flesh
READ PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL. L. T.-FOSTER.
Youngstown, Ohio, May 10th, Viso.
Du. B. J. KENDALL k Co:—I had a very valua
ble
llambletonian colt which I prized very high
ly, he Midi& large bone ~ spavin on one joint and
a small one on tho other which made him very
lame; I had him under the charge of two Torten. "-
nary surgeons which failed to cure him.. I was
one day reading the advertisement of Kendall's
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I determin
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists here •
to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I took
them all and thought I would give it a thorough
trial, I used it according to directions and the
fou•th day the colt ceased to- be lame, and the
lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle
and the colts limbs are as free from, lumps and , -
as)mooth as any horse in the state, Be is en
tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable that
I let two of my neighbors have the remaining
two bottles, who are now using it.
Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTER.
Kendali's Spavin .Cure
- ON HUMAN FLESH. . .
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Patten's Millc, Wuh'ton co.. Feb.2l,'a. ,
Dn. B. J. KENDALL, Dear-Sir:—The particular
case on which I used your Kendall's Spavin Cure
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen months
standing. I had tried many things, but in vain.
Your Spavin Cure put - the foot to the ground
again, and for the tirst--,lnae since hurt, in a
natural position. For a family liniment it ex.
eels anything we ever used.
• Yours truly.
•
REV. . BELL,'
Pastor of M. E. Church, Fattens Mills,
Price $l, per bottle, or tdz bottles for $5. All
Druggists have it or can get it fer you, Or it sill
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, DR. D. J. KENDAI.L. k CO, Ellull•
burgh Falls. Vt. Sold at •
Dr. H. C. P tutee's Ding Store,
CANCERS CURED
AT CRANE'S CANCER INFO
, MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS OF PEDSONS from all parts .01
the world have been cured of this much dreaded
disease and are now living witnesses that they
have been rescued from • terrible and Witiniell
death. Doctors, Ministers and the Poor treated
Free,. Write fora circular giving full particulars.
Address Drs. GU). CRANE It, RUSH BRoWN
Addison. N. F. , icpt.3o,lyr.GpDaco. -
Maiciarik. 'all 0,1=111:Mitil
CL.UII AND
COLLEGTIUN AGENCY
BRINK & BUCK, Leßaysville, Pa.
Will write Policies-for risks it{ Fire Ind •Lifs Is
snrance. Collect Claims with due and
promptness. They represent nohe but
" 1 ' FIRST—CLASS COMPANIES !
They solicit theconfidence and patronage of those
having business in their line. and will endeavor
to merit it. Apply to or address -
lass tf BBD K& BUCK. Leßaysville, Ts.
HORSE o fttst:t r d 25 c
eatzenetsy
lo ts; s t ump
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tannos . of t.A Treatise on the Horse 111
his Diseases." It gives thei best .treatment for
all diseases. has CO fine engraVings showinr
BOOK Kositiesonabita:rtuteaned
thantnsic.)lfe
ata taught-in any other way. a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines used for the horse
as well -as their effects and antidotes when
25 at.A.
am poison, a liege collection of •
viaana6 ascitirs, rules tot -
telling the age ,of a horse. with an engra , i 4
showing teeth °reach year and a large =noun'
of other valuable hone information. Hardreds
of horsemen hive pronounced it worth mon
than bookccosting $5 and $lO. The fact that
200.000 sold In about one year before it was is.
tised,shows how popular the book is. The re
vised editioh is imcw woes 12.172131711 M. ,S 11 : 51)
70E A CALMAR. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J.ll.
Kendall h Cu.. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont,
Mar 11-Iyr.
ti DR. JOHN CORR'S
VEGETABLE MEDICINES
FOR MAN. AND BEAST.
Fos DASILIND—Dr. John Con's Liniment 0 1
Oils, price 50 vents a bottle; Healing vegetabli
Gum and.oll Balsam, 50 cents a bottle; Vegetable
Healing Satre and Sticking Plaster, We cent.
roll; Speedy Relief or Pain Remedy, price 44) ct 44
Foci Astreaut-illorses,C4ttle, Sheep, swine, silo
Poultry. Dr. JobnCorr's Veterinary Oil Liniment
Each bottle contains one-halt pint. Price Ot 4
dollar 4 bottle. p ad by John Corr Doctor
of Pbakmany. Towanda pa.
Dr. Corr will attend to or take dirge ?;
thelte. especially chronic cases. when requolo"
do so. Vegetable remedies only used. tibiae
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