Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, June 22, 1882, Image 4

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    VENTIONS.
iti o
A new gas-burn' locCmotive . has
been built at the G , t works in Patter
son,.N. J., which is a nt to be tested
on the Erie Railroad. 'lnstead of a
coal tender, the new engine has 'a tank
with a capacity of 500 gallons, in which
naphtha will be carried,
An Italian chemist. has. produced' a
disinfectant which is!highly commended
by the medical papertfof the oldworld.'
It is composed of chloride of limey, cam
phor and glycerine. The mixtnra can
` f. be used in elk cases where phenio sold
ienow employed, and is less disagreea
ble, less irritating, and leas , torio - than
that acid.
;_A fruitful crop of litigation is likely
to grow out of the introduction of the
electrical atomge batteries which have
- - been attracting so much - attention' of
late. In England Faure andEellon ace
having a lively discussion on the sub-,
ject, and in this country Brush, Edison
and Keith are claimants for priority of
invention
'---- The discovery of anew efficient and
comparatively inexpensive insulating
substance, which bag been named
"is announced. It is made
from sawdust, cotton waste, paper palA"
or other fibrous material, and is irapet.!
viols to moisture and acids. It tali
atio be easily moulded under (pressure
into any shape, and is capable of being
worked or cut into any form, It is also
an excellent non-conductor of electric
ity, and can be need for all forms of
battery eel's, telegraph insulators and
telephone Work.
An Italian has invented a process for
solidifying wine. - He claims that from
small quantity of the extinct a bottle
of wino of good taste and Color may be
obtained. A cheinist in Marseilles has
also discovered a (chemical combination
by which he can solidify and even
chrystailize brandy, from .which good
liquor inits original form can *be read
ily obtaiwid. =The object in both in
stancesislo victual ships and supply
armies :Where the risks of breakage and
the matter_ of transportation of bulk
are objects to be considered in the use
of these beverages.
Dr. Pye, the celebrated London sur
geon, has adopted the use of corrugated
paper, an article of American invention
and American manufacture; kir splints
to replace those heretofore in use. • The
paper is t used commercially 'in packing
wine bottles in cases or -of enabling
single bottles to be wrapped in a pascal
so as not to indicate its contents. The I
moat important feature claimed or the
. new splint by Dr. Pve is its flexibility,
Ciiimbined with stiffness.
A cigar manufacturing firm in Pitts
burg has perfected a machine which is
Said to do away with the old style of
segar-making by hand. This machine
breaks its own scraps, fills' its own fil
ler bobbin, moulds the segar into shape,
and performs all the work of manufac
i ' hire except feeding the binder, which is
„ accomplished by the same man who is
"'running the Machine. In ether words,
tlie,work is priistically all mechanical.
One titan with the macesne is said to be
able t4lt turn out as many segare or
t obies:fas ten ordinary men by the old
precuts.
- A pure, wholesome distillation of witch
hazel, American pine, Canada fir, Marigold,
clover blossoms, etc., fragrant with the
heeling essences of balsam and pine. Such
is Smiford's 'Radical Cure for Catarrh.
Complete treatment for $l.
A physician says alcohol has killed
more people than yellow fever. Well,
doctor, more people have taken it.—
Boston Post.
Parents who allow their children to grow
up with scrofulous humors bursting from
every pore are guilty of a'( great wrong.
-Think of them pointed out as branded with
a loathsome disease, and you -will readily
procure them the Cuticura Remedies.
They are still harping on the church
bell question in the east. has been
suggested that tlreworki would draw
out a crowd in the evening.—Detroit
Free Press.
“BUCHUPAIBA.“
•
_ Quick, complete cure, allannoying Sidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. E. Drug
gists. • •
What ar e
, your views of Enrdpe, my
dear sir?' patronizingly queried a nbiq
uitions notebook mauler, as '•he poised
his ready pencil. 'Mostly stereoscopic,
was' the reply of the travel-stained
senator.—New York News. •i
Society Belies
Are loud in their praise of Floreston
Cologne On account of its remarkably deli
cate and lasting. fragrance;
We ought always to deal justly, not
only with those who are just to us, but
likewise with those who endeavor to
injure us; and this, for fear lest, by
reu lering them evil for evil, we should
fall into the same vice.
Lire and Learts !
If is estimated that there are over two
thousand million chickens hatched in the
tr,nited States every year. But not more
than half of these chicks reach the size
when they are fit to market. The pip,
gapes, cholera, etc., kill Millions of young
chickens every year. These diseaeei can.
be cured by the use of Phenol Sodique.
For sale by druggists and general store
keepers. See adv.
The elements of virtue are at the hot;
tom of every heart. and though 'they
may be trampled under-foot and crush
ed into the mud; they still exist, and;
when rescued and restored' nobility
and manhood will grow out of them.
A 'Card
- We take great pleasure in calling the -at
tention of our friends and customers to Dr.
Bosanko's Cough !and Lung Syrup which is
perfectly harmless, pleasant to the taste, will
not nauseate, and gives relief ' instant.
ly. It matters not how severe your Cough
may be, how many cough medicines you have
tried, or how many physicians you have con
sulted, the tonic, soothing and healing pro.
perties of this medicine will loosen it and as.
list the Throat and Lange to expel the offend
ing matter. leaving them ins healthy con
dition, free from irritation, and the,.air pas
sage& clear, besides • invigorating and
trengthening the-general system. Price 50
eats. For the positive cure of Consump.
ion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry
Hacking Cough, Lou of Voice, Irritation of
the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in
the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ
enza, Whooping Cengh, and Lung Fever, we
ecommend this medicine above all others.
Tins truly, Cutrar B. PiIUTER u
,Jane 2-Iy. S. End Ward House Block.
V I M en
We ?was arialme. asiss. tali" ma Mestior. Ihes
sr rirareeks. JunZtri.2l A taliZma. l annr
7. irrie2My. Nado•wiic.4,wor ghosts., ea.
omen.. wit Cagniali SillMe MUSSON% ,
3.•
PHENOL SODIaLE.
Prowidsts: UOllll3 a IllEfit
Is an invaluable remedy in DISEASES and 13.
RUMS of ANIMALS and POULTRY; desttnying
LICE and other VERMIN. Appliedlbywashing the
fowls, their roosts and nest 'with& of the
strength of one part Phenol Sodlto about Mien
or twenty parts water. A sedM of the OW=
strength isalsonecesurtemed.girenbsteMfOr
the gapes and other DI re OF CHI
• For all kinds of HUFfilt,GALlkkend ether DDB.
E.ASEB_ Ah
Crtzek.WMpr -
and Roc • • • r • - •
RI MI if fining Me USUAL • TitgllMl
IMI
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Miscellaneous I)kdirerilsements.
Know
That BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Will care. the worst case
of dyspepsia.
I -
Will instire a hearty wetite
and increased digestion. 1
:
(0'
Cures general debility, and':'
gives a new lease! of life. y,
•
Dispels nervous deOression,
and low spirits.
Restores,an exhaustednurs
ing mothertofull strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child
Strengihens the muscles and
nerves,eniiches the blood.
Overcomes Weakness,mke 7
fulness, and lack ofenergy
Keeps off all chills, feiers,
• and other malarial poison. .
I
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker St.. Balthnore; Dee. tinir."..
For six yeam have been
' sufferer ifOnt Bl o od MGM.
pep*,,,Thar tipsobvvedbecame ,
so debilitated that I •ftddEqtetain
anything en niy stomach, us fact,
lhad - almost besiome a bmden.
Fatally. when holm hadahnOst left
me. my husband soling: Bitown's
'Row Bursas adverusal in the
paper. induced me to Ore it a trial.
I am now taking the: third bottle
and have not felt so; well in six
years as ; I do at ttie present time.
••
Mrs. L., F. Glum*
IRON
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs "bracing up," than
any medicine made.
~,+ -.
tivot fatioual
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
SURPLUS FUND whooci
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the transaction of , a general
banking business
N. N. BETTS.
Dishier. ,; President
MRS. D. V. STEDGE„t
,Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HUMAN , HAIR
UCH AS WIGS, BANDEAU
'Chatelaine 13
EVERYTHING BELONGING TO
arßpecisl Attention stneutoCON'Bl NC3
Roots all Windom) way.
SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Alto Avast for
Hunter's Invisible Face Poli j der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, [and
/?Particular litigation paid to Ores sing ladies
Minot their homes or at my piers. of business,
ovr r Evans irilikiretb's store.
DOT 18.6 r Vas. D. V. STEDGE.
T. MUIR &
GROCE t RIE
PROVIS
The place to save money b buying cheap to at
Oonst Yalu and PauWsSimla
They napootrully hanotuace to the Dahlia that
4_ tha4 , l! a bun stook of 1 '
FLOUR, FEED;, ARAL. claim } , SALT; PIM
PORK. sh 4 PROVISIONS morally.
• We have also added to our stock 'variety of
'WOOD= WARE, Nish BUTTffB ffIIBIL
11/38. OSiJBHB. ETO.
- I
Just receir4 s lugs stock of Bogen, Tess,
Coffees, Spices, YOMBOB'B PUKE SOAP, the
best in the market, sad other snakes of soap
Syrup and Yolawies, which they offer st low
prices for ()soh. I oct 24 77
NEW
WITH
Can Mow Bac
OVER 100 EUREKA 4 S ;
WHICH SHOWS W*
;OLD IN BRADFORD COUNT: LAST YEAR
.AT FARMERS AT HOME THINK OF . THEM.
Will cut a six-foot swath &s i c's) , lie lb side-cut machine will cut tour feet. and with kegs draft.
It also leaves the grass in suclieendition that it will cumin one-nail the time, sad dispense with
the us. of the Hay Tedder. It, is copecialli adapted to the cutting of Green !odder or En.'
silage. A thorough trial is reqttested from ail contemplating-the purchase of a mower the coming
season. Send for descriptive divider, or call on EUREKE MOWER Towanda. Pa.
B. L. IIIitILDHLEE. WarranbAna. if. tw 111:100, Tuscaroralialley.' . •
° O. W,iIINSLEy. Austinville. E. G. VAN DYKE. East Clanton.
The EL'BEILL YOIYEB ii now tenant:Owed only at Mowanda. Pk - The Conipany has
been thoroughly raorganizid.cemprising men of experience. ability and abundant capital. No
are or expense la spared to . :elect the "fury best materiel and skilled workmen..EVEßY 21.11;
CHINE 18 MLLE WARRANM.
may 12
1 1
rnik,
JOB. FO
.i i
GOODS.
the popular
aid,
HAIR TRADE
Shoulder Ergot; Elastics.
STOP AT
BZ
VOR
AND
IN
ONS.
TOWAIDA. PA.
L _ 7 EUREK A' : MOWER
MOD
ENTRE-DRAFT FRONT-CUT.
and Forth on Same
Field.
Stevens & Long
General Dealers in
. I nocznlzsy
PROVISIONS,
Ali f
COUNTRY PRODUCE
7 .
r
: I.Vi Al :A A : (ill A 1
ro their new store,
COR. NAM - AND PINE . 8T8•
(The old stand at Vox, Slams St Illertnr.)
~/ ~
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„-,
They invite attention to their complete
assortment and very large stook of
Choice New. Goods, which they
' have always •on hand.
ATTENTION GIVEN
PRODUCE MRADE
And Cash Paid for Desirable Binds.
. • -
. K. J. LON G. • CIZO. .EITZTENS.
' THEM
Towanda 5 cl. Store
MAIN STREET,
(NEXT DOOR TO FRLOR & COQ
Is prepared to offer a complete assort
went of
DRY AND FANCY 000D8,
I=
Crockery, Glassware,
WHITE and DECORATED 0111 NA.
Latest designs and patter ed of
MAJOLICA WARE,.
BIRD. CAGES,
For the coming Spring Trade, we
adhere as heretofore to our established
principle—that a quick sale with a small
profit is better than a slow one with a
large profit—and therefore our prices
in any line of goods will compare
favorable .with the prices of any other
house.
endeavor to sell the best
article for the least possiblemoney.
LOEWUS dt FREIMUTIL
=1
To the
SATCHELS, AC.
Side of
teuvre
Fraud
BENSON'S
tAPCINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED; '
tocir execllent rein:Maks in
jured by worthless imitations. The
Public aro cautioned against buy-
I`:g :Plasters have; "imam: sound-
Ing7j3rines. Sco that the word
A..P_C I N-E is eorreetbriptehd.
Befison's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are Alie only improvoment
made in Plasters.
On 6 is worth morn than 'nowt
of any other kind.
, pOsitively cure whore other
re medies will not even . seliovo.-
t Prim 25 cents. '
Beitrore of plump Plasters numb,
j witli lead poitns.
• , SEABURY £ JOHNSON.'
Manchu: ring Chad", NegiTalL
iiY p. WWII:DV AT LAM'. Pdasfielft
II NEWS Ileatood COIN and MUNI 'MIL
THE GREAT OPTICIANS,
92 CHE S TNUT STREET,
7-• IT
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413 1 E1110R- I,CM)A37.EDG.B.
k 0; IC : 4 :ilia..
sCP,;I4A.OI:. imns ui -
" , „-.srl'Eltlllll FACILITUM
FAr s
t oninNnetogiveorszElPZOTA
c LES . J I'YE4.LASSES a national rep:locm
t.n;:;/(;HT NEVER RETURNS.
Sanford's Radical Cure.
A single dose instantly relieves the most via
lent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the beadlle
by magic, stop, watery ...Madames from the
nose and eyes prevents. tinging noises in the
I
head, cures gervons Headache and subdues
Chills and Fever: In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses
the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the
sense of smell, taste and hearing when affected.
frees the bead, throat and bronchial tubes of
offensive natter, • sweetens and ratlike the
breath. stops the cough and arrests the prog.
tees of catarrh towards consumption'.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanfbrd's Inhaler, all in one •
age. of alldruggista - Ask fir oral
Radiedenre. WEEKS -k P:OTTEE4 Boston.
ro ot . I
_ es , l i tt u titn y ee i l l :Vii g e i f i re t : e tug
I° electric battery ;for pain
and Imams, of the Lungs,
Liv94 - .ll4ltra and Urinary
corgeno , Partial Paralyeiv.
ithstuaiithon.Nsuralgih,
Telesis,, Facade Weak.
nese. Nervous' Mils and
•
WSUKIIIII4II, ltalaria aad
P LASTEIRM Fever and Ague. PA:oak.
Bold nviornisre..
PATENTS.
(U.S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank ii,. Fouts. Attonisy4t.Law. Lock Sox. 356,
Washington, D. 0.
• sir Ten years' experience. ,
I make no mums 64 my services unless a
Patent be granted. rreUrriinary examination in
the Patent Once u to the patentability of an in
vention PIIZZ. Send sketch or model of the do.
vice and a report will be made as to the probe.
Wily of obtaining a patent. `.
Special attention given to rejected sn i tch.
tions in the hands of others.
U. S. Senators rlfon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. B. UW, of Geor
gia; Bon. L. Q. C. Lamar. of Miss; lion. 8. N.
Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Bon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper.
Write - for circular and instructions. .
•
Bnovti
CUT THIS OUTI
*Mr 1115 Si W • W EEK. .
We haw:Odom bild leading Cities, . ,
trona whichagentastOMtellx,
wag
tar gas nil
&to agents
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LOVELL itair a rrantea re,
Sold by doolors:La Drviaf l'ovilosorp %paws oiltio.
on C0.,,1t.11".; iritoy WM% - i
PARKER'S GINIERTOIIIO
The Medicine for 0,84 Family.
NEVER. INTOXICATES.' 4
Stade from Ginger, Doan, Mandrake. Mine s.
and other cifthe best vegetable ruaedies haws;
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC has nunarhatkvasisa
anative & isthe grimness Stomach Correct
oe,Blood P andLiverßegolator estrum& lk
Theßest Medicine Toucan use
forlestaringliealthst Strength
Ittdannemeito set front the first datt:teleithail
out die Ina& organs. and is sr:mated to ewe or,
• *diseases of the Bowels, Stoma* Blood,
Liver. Urinary Owns, all Cotald'aidtot
Women. Nervousness.. Sliesdesuiess. BOSS.
Uni and Draskeasess. - • ' 1'
Try a bottle bray; imayariejoirrifs. Wt.
and dr liaisataUdragghts. Ihrestasedinsttli
KLINE'S MARKET.
CARELOL.:BLOCK
Main Street, Ffrat Ward.
.JOHN W. : KUNE;
"nivnici =mom Ms
1
mEggyg;ETARLE
o a more convenient location. and utablished
himself In. the Carroll Block, opposite lisely's
Hotel. Is prepared to supply hfs patrons with
THE cuotc}sr OF
FOOL OYSTERS IN THEIR - 011410H. •
c FRE= WAIETABLES;
Sir•BGtly A'DnONEE. NT/C.NEUIT,
lmp&p lii taka' • at.
AU or.
II
soarshl7.
MEMO
Household Knowledge.
Qstsas gotrreAktaka a pod broth
ota shank of beef and let it stand over
night. Ski moffal the fat and thicken
Um broth with , a little,flour mired with
water. - -scut into Mall pieces: add - one
or: two smati buuelies of oelery.
and boil in the soup siatil tender. Bea
son -with salt and pepper. /oat. before
serving add a cupful of rich cream.
limnaulans .wrra Musinoois.—
Parboil some sweetbreads; allowing
eight medinuesized ones to a can of
mushrooms; out the - sweetbreads abOut
half an inch stuare, stew mil tender;
slice the 'mamma :ad s'ew in the
liquor for one hour then add to , the
sweetbreads a conesoup of cream,' pep
per 'ad WI and a tablespoonful ofbut
ter.
Baum ppm, Rostrum —Olean by
washing qiiikly in one water after
they have been drawn. Session Intb
oak and pepper. Oat slims of salt pork
very Ain, and. with small sketreiv,
faaten a slice around each bird. Run
a long ffikewer thronah the neck of six
Or eight, and rest it on a shallow bak
ina-pan; put into a hot oven, or before
a hot fire, and cook twenty minutes:
Elena on toast. j.
Loos Tnotrri—They must" - be "split
up the belly ind cleaned. Wish and
drain; then ealt, and dredge with. flour.
Some persons like hell Indian meal and
flour or craciar crumbs in which to
roll them. Fcor dozen good nixed
Wag fry six elites of good salt pork;
when. Grown lake out the park, and put
in the trout. Fry a nice brown on all
sides, serve the pork with them. In
Caledonia, N. Y., those famous trout
are liked best cooked as the Angler
cooks - them in the , simplest way
dredged with flour, and fried in a pan
containing plenty of hot lard. Ffpi
cures insist putt no pepper and little
salt should be used with game fish.
ItaYornanut. 7 —Take two .
hard boiled eggs, lay them into water .
till quite bold, put yule' the y . into
small bowl and mash them Sue, adding
the yolks of two raw eggs, Isene tea
spoonful of salt, one of :dry . mustard
and a little •cayenne; stir this', well
always one way; when well mixed,) add
sweet oil, slowly' stirring all the iime,
until you have used a third of a bottle;
then add a large spoonful of vinegar or
lemon juice; then more oil as before,
using in , all two thirds of a bottle; then
another spoodfd of vinegar. - "When
well Mixed it must be light and a nice
color.. "Set on the ioe for two or three
hour.,, Not more than twenty minutes
before using the salad, mix with the
chiaken which has been prepared about
half the dressing; stir it up well, and
then,pour on, the meat one wine glass
ofibeit vinegar; stir this up well—it will
turn the chicken very white; if it requires
Moro salt. add it now. • Place the
chicken in the centre of a flat dish large
enough to lay lettuce around tha meat;
wipe the lettuce with a napkin or soft
cloth as dry-as you can, and lay around
the meat; hen with a spoon put the
rest 61 the dressing on the lettuce.
Bar CROSS BVllB.—lnto one and - a
half pounds well. dried dour rub ; four
ounces moist sugar. warm a • quarter of
pint of milk, but not hot enough to
scald - the yeast; make a bolo in the
middle of the flour, and put in a teaoup
of good thick yeast; poni on it your
warm milk, and mix about " one•third,
or nearly hall of the deur with it, leav
ing the rest Unmixed around -the aides
of the pan. Bet in a warm place ,to
rise, for three quarters of an hour or an
hour When it has well risen, melt one
qusi,
queer pound butter, and mix at with
some milk; let it he on the fire until it
is Urarm l and then mix it with the rest
of t he
i thins and sugar into a dough;
when mixed it should be rather softer
than bread dough. Put it to rise. for
about a quarter orai hour, and then
mould it into round Wills; out a cross coo
them; put - them on buttered iron plat a,
and then into a warm plies to rise :'or
prove; when well risen,bske them in' a
hot oven. If you wish to have currants.
or caraway; see& and spice in them,
mix in either of ttiese when you add
the i butter and milk. The spice to tie
tried in equal quantities of 'ground
ginger, allspice,-coriander and caraway
seedi, mixed together.
A.C/ear Crimple:riots
Can be had by every lady who will use
Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regulating the
internal organs and purifying the iblood it
quickly removes pimples and gives &healthy
Maim to the cheek. Read about it in other
4 4110. -•
_Things one would wish to bavo ex
preSsed differently Musical Maiden-r
"I , hope / are not boring you playing
a anal'?" ' Emonored Youth—"Oh,
no go on. I—l'd rimer hear
you play ;ban talk."—[Punoh. •
""i!iglet, dearest, do you play that
tune Whin ?" • asked Hugh Mootressor
of bii affianced. "Yes, pet, - and when
we we' marriedl'll play it all the time."
Then Hugh went out stud shuddered
himself to death. —[Steubenville Re.
,piblie
Assammusee Prevented.
4y hairs are Ismirabbibut their levniui
tuni appearance is annoying. Parker's
Fair Belessuj. permute the annoyance by
rib:wing the youthful color.
new form of the cloture has app4r
itibeen introduced in the, house of
one. Awarding ,to the Times' re?
114 ,rts "Mi. Rename mid that no mem.
pper bad a right ti) ray what another
lq~ember had nO'Salik - Muck laugh
ler.l
"ROUGH ON RATS."
, Chstrs out talk take, reset's., flies, ants,
bed-bugs. skunks, 014'0E104 gophers. 150.
Dniggiste. •
Buffalo has got the base•balt• fever's°
bad that a man can't catch a baby fall-
ing from , sr second. story window with
out yelling "Judgment I"—[Boston
Post.• The judgment of any fair umpire
would.be that the baby was oat.—[Low
ell Citizen.
JeZLIIII.
It, Piles are heap* preceded by a sense of
weight in the N.olt.- loin. and lower part of
the abdomen. can the patient to suppose
be has some: Eff.es of - the kidney, or
neighboring organs. At times symptoms of
indigestion are Peasant se Sentiency. uneasi
ness et the 'stomach. ete. A moisture like
reternagoli..Modueing. • very. disagreeible,
.itch peolcolarly at nig/ I after getting,
bed.in _ is a very common attendant
t
M i n n E al . &Eternal and itching Piles 'yield al
oneson the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile
lier i wtsich acts- directly upon the parts
lotaabierbing the Tamarac allaying the
intense Midair, and affecting
. 111 n e at
eure where 'an other remedies ' have failed.
Ho not delay, imtil the drain on the system,
p:oduces permanent disability. but try it
end be cured. Price. 50 cents.. Ask . YOUr
fdragithit for it. sad when yon cannot obtaib
it of him. we will mind %prepaid, on .reiiipt
Of price. Address The Dr.. Bosanko Medicine
Co.
_lPlqirio. Sold' by Clark H. Porter.
k;pod House Block.
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Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Keene, N. la troubled
with bad - humor on hands and neck. Mused by
hod poisoning. (Hal painter.; At times it
would break out, crack open, and the skin separ
ate from the ilea in largo pieces, suffering great
continual itching and stinging. Purchased
your remedies; used Cuticula Komdrent inter
nally; end Cutimus Soap externally. end tn less
than three months offiated a complete cum and
has not beat troubled sinus. Corroborated by
Mud A Foster, Druggists. Keene, N. H.
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=THEE DIED PROM IT.
J. W. Adams. Newark, Oblo, says: Cutieura
Remedies ars the pokiest medicines on earth.
Had the worst ems salt 'hums in this country.
My mother had it twenliyyears, and in het died
boa it. • I believe Cuticula would have saved
her life. My arms, breast' and head were coy.
mod for three years. which nothing relieved or
cured until I used the Cullom Resolvent
(blood puriau) internally; 'and Oakum and
Oakum Bong eaterually.
PSORIASIS. •
H. R. qrwter, Esq., Henderson, N.Y.
cured of PsoMmis or Leprosy. of twenty years
standing. by the Catkins Resolvent Internally.
and' Catleura and Cullum Soap externally.
the most wonderful cam on record.
Owe certi
fied to before a justice of the peaceand promi
nent citizens. AU afflicted with itching and
scaly diseases should send to us for;thls tesU.
monist In full.
SALT REEITAIL
-,--
Thom who have experienced the torment" of
Salt Rheum can appreciate the agonY I endured
for years, until cured by the Outlasts Resolirent
internally. and Oakum Soap extarsally.
Mita. Wm Pwaxoxos. libation. Wis.
CIITICORA
and Caßona Seep externally and Cullman Be
solvent internally will positively Cute every
species of Humor. from • Common Pimple to
Scrofula. Moe of Callous. small boxes. 50e ;
large boxes. si. Cuticula Resolvent, Piper
bottle. Cullom Po•p. 210. Cutieura Sharing
Sosp.l6c. Bold by all druggists.
Depot. WEEPS k POTTER. Mu!.
PAWKEIVIS
6. -hair and to re.
move dandruk and itching. Macon & Co.. N.Y.
• see. sad $1 am, al Beale sis dines sad msdlstssa,
MI I I ta Q 1 irj
GINGER TONIC
Allopertallve Nal& aid Stratitb Bests*.
If you are a mechanic ar farmer, worn out vhb
overwork. or a mother run down by , faxnay or Musa.
* hold duties try PA:tames GINGSIt TONIC.
If you area lawyer, minister or business mati
haustod by mental strain inanition% cams, &not take
Intoxicaungstimulants.butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic .
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheinia.
Ism, Illdney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach.. bowels, blood or nerves. PAsrea's GING=
TONIC w ill cum you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier --
Aid the Best aed Serest Cough Cum Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age.: ifissipation- or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
GINGItn Toutc at nnee r, it will invigoratel:apd build
you up from the first dose but will never tato:into.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
gatlTiox t—Refine ell tebelltutes. Padres Ginter Tale le
empeeed el the best mttedlal spa ts in thew:n . 44,8214 beelbely
Clonal from preparations of eaves alms. Sated tw streak, te
Mee: a Ce., N. Y. sae. L $ I Wan. at Maim Is ewe.
GREAT SAYING BUYING DOLLAR SIZL
FLORESTON
Its licit and Lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. Then
Is mitklag like It. insist epos' baring FLOSSia
TOM COLOQIC and look for signal:Mel
SIC.
4111,7 bolds. lay druala • dolor la pnfoistilfer
as apply you. and li cat olan.
LARGE SAVING OUTING M. SUL
COLOGNE.
-KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUR
bi sure in its effects, mild in de action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony groWth or other' enlargements, such as
spacing. splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swell
uglsand 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 knowzi to be the
best liniment for man ever used; acting mild and
yet certain in it. effects'.
Bend address for
we
gi
Illup s r t o r o a f t oedf
Circular which
!eme h d nk has e e ve po metwith suchluqualuisd No
cess to our knowledge, for beast as well a man.
Price $1 per bottle. or siz bottles for O. All
Druggists have it or can gain for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, M. D. J. Esunasz. k Co., Enos-,
burgh Palls. Vt.
Sold by all 1)
[E.Thianiumixis t ,
HOWARD. A. iNOW,
Solioltor of , ; ,•
(AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
PATENTS.
al IF STRUT N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. 0..
(Successor to Gilmore. 13mith k Co.. et...
• Chipman. Rosner k Co.)
1 . ,
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Patents Procured upon the same 2 Pian which
was originated and auccesafedly prackced by the
above-named firm.
Pamphlet of' slaty pages cent upon *map t o
Stamp. • - flnoval
" BETTER TO LEAD
THAN. FOLLOW!"
A GOOD MAXIM, BUT NOT
ALWAYS TRUE. (,1
It is better to follow
H. JACOBS
The old and Reliable Dealer in
Ready-Made Clothing,
From his old stand. (No. Z Patton'a
Block,) to his NEW LOCATION in the
large and commodins store, •No. 123.
Main,Street. formerly occupied by M.
E. Solomon & Son. (one door north
of Reich & C 0..) where be is now open
with a fall and Complete Stock of
Fashionable • -
SPRING AND SMOKER
READY-BLADE CLOTHING
RATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S YURNISHING GOODS;
TRAVELING' BAGS,
trinutELLAß, Cutts, &c.
.MEN'S, BOY "Si YOUTH'S and
CHILDREN'S hall and .complete
;suits of all grades and prides.
While he aimajii' lead the trade, he
asks his old Iriand i and everybody else
to !Wow him to his new location, where
be will St them ont in the highest style
of : art - at at the
_lowest prima, Come
early.
N. JACOB&
Towanda, Pa., Apra 6, 1862.
PLATFORM WAGONS. TOP AND
I- OPEN 1it00163 t at decided biclaiss
Liam mobs, air ati dor maks sad. INdale.
c. L. MCP.
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Towanda. HIM STNEETEN.
Or 274
Apra. 2 k - "
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
SOL . 4 11MAd o igroad 'Norg e ow !
°- "
Doable Skire. Double Stock.
J.K.BUSH
Is now open in his Mammoth Double Store with
II hill, Midi and complete stock,of Suhionable -
0 • ,
zf •
.
Spring - and Sumrne,
Clothing,
4
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Gent's Furnishing
'Goods,
Hats, Caps, Trunks,
Traveling Bags,
Urnbrellas, Etc. ,
Suits of all. Grades for
Men, 80,--, Youths
'and Children.
Our feats bare been obtained on the most
favorable terms. sud our current expenses re
duced to the lowest possible rainionuo, we pro
pel* toil,* our customers the benefit of these
Seductions by putting our prices st Lower Fig
ures than any other Clothing House in Towanda.
We invite a timbal esansinstion of our stork
sad prices, whether wishing° buy or not. We
can satisfy the closest buyer of the truth of
TWAIN say.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
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Wend weevil* sattsfy_yon. ;'„f:
ft. Remember. Nos. 1 and 2, Bridge Street.
J. K. BIJSII.
Towasas, Ps., April 10.1882. yr
M. HENDELMAN
elegant draisMi
were:Ted by. these
ye used it, to say
article, cm 'sc
ot its superior
mess and i purity,
mine,materials
at are timerscial
scalp mad, hair
JEWELLER,
kys
,) or railed Noir
afgmed sad is
Is sUU to be found at the OLD STAND
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Next door to Dr. H. C. Porter's Drug store
1 WITH ♦ FULL LINE OF
FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS
JEWELRY,
STERLING 'SILVER AND
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
FROM THE cHEABEST TO THE BEST.
NH" ALL OF wawa ,EE SOLD AT THE
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired
by an experienced and competent workman.
, •
M. BENDgLMAN.
saytl64t
ONIO. L. UOSS
.. •
. .
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Now occupies the Corner Store oppoeite Dr. H.
C. Porter's Drug Store, Main St?eet, ,
with a large stock of ..
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OF THE BEST QUALITY.
Mr. Ross haeAxoruss gross cis Ramos Srsisr
.T. Schoonover is clerk. The • two stores are
-connected by Telephone. Mr. Boss can now feel
satisiled that he can give the
BEST GOODS FOR ny. LEAST MONEY
• -
. •
His experience -enables him to select the beat
goods, which he is bound to Gillet a LOW PRICE.
You can always get a bargain if you
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BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S.
•
AU goods delivered in flail Borough FEEL
FARMERS will do well to call with their Produce
and get the CASH., 20spr82.1y.
I LANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
BOO'S BINDER,
Alfied J. Prvis,
All work in his line done well and promptly at
low n eest p ice.
having volumes inoomplete mill be fur
nished with any missing numbers at cost price.
=AU orders given to J.. 1. Scanlan, Agent for
Bradford County will be promptly, executed ac
cording to directions. !sepii-tf
Lafayette House,
Corner Second and • 11 aueeta Northwest,
. near Pennsylvania Avenue.
• WASHINGTON, D. C.
Within a miners of the Cipitol. Street cars pass
sear the door to all pans of the city. Conven•
lent to the depots. This is Just the, hotel for
Pennsylvanians visiting the. 'National Capital.
Rooms well furnished, and the cleanest and
best beds in the city. Table tint class.
Rooms and board from $2 to $3 - per day.
Reduced rates by the week or month.
. WILLIAM SANDERSOZT,
•
• 'Proprietor.
Late of the Congressional note], Capitol gm.
Jan 11-tf
• TROY, PA.
We keep on band eonsti l titly for builders ,
LIKE, HAIR, BRICK, LATH,
SHINGLIN, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, .
MESITA% NAILS.
WAGON MAKER'S SUPPLIES
• PelkoSti, Spoi!es, Plubbs, Tlulls, Poles
Carnage
4lso s sad HiSry Medway*, sad
s full Has of
Carriages, Platform and Lumber Wagons,
Wads by us with sldlkd workmen, 154 warrant:ad
in ever, psetieukr.
• . BEARDS LEY . 8c SPALDING, .
Hardware Dealer*.
Trey, April 274 y '
New Advert*ments.
NOEL 1 MD 2 BRIDGE ST..
M.41.3f STREET;
WATCHES, ''''''l,,
FINE PLATED WARE,
CLOCKS,
AND
PAPER RULER, &c
No. 131 Genessee street,
UTICA, N;
Also
t
1 A
os• CLOTHING.'
NOW IS TKO GQLDEN OPPORTU
Stylish and Reliable Spring (A-anij - 4t s :--;
MEIII I YOUTHS, BOYS . AND CHILD.
AT PRICES wawa CAN ist: HAD AT NO OTHER HOUR .
_ _
_
maintaininq the uniform btandard of quality in excellencp
• irod
material` by . ,
GOOD MANAGEMENT, • CAPEFUL BUYING
. 1„. and SMAL B,GINS, (with which lam caotent,) have
#AISED THE STANDARD AND ,LOWpREDTRE ?RR
UNTIL IT IS A POSITIVE FACT THAT
THE I3EST STOCK OF CLOTIIIN
In this vicinity i 8 now-being sold jor the least money by
f
E.
RTMPHREY BROS. & TRA
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
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MEN'S, BOYS: WOKEN'S. KISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Bootsl.Bhijet i flig)4oi76, &6,
CORNER • MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS,
X 44 7
y ------ Use Lawrence ,iic, Martin's ---- 1
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••:,,li.rut :8. bat it I,:te iwver been so ri , tvaotat;ecuisiv e ,, Np0t0, ,, : ,, ,1
i:Vi:. it 4 soodiliat Daktiaie properties tutord a iliguNiv ,,, ,tip.ll::,r.t ;. 1.. , ' •
sysaeiti lifter tuo cough hos.becti relieved. Quart size 1.,,,tt1eT. Pi i. 2." - I.i:;S.
0 A UTIO hi Y. - I.l°, 3l loatee.e.c,cirlv`i'l:i'..i_l'l4 . ;(34 . ',',')lii" 'l'lj - i . .. '1 . :!'.17::•
MEDICATED article—the has a Private Die Proprietary Starop ..,! 1.......1, 1 .
ipenults it to he Sold by Druggists. Grocers and Dealers Ever/It/tore.
ri- WITHOUT SPECIAL ThE OI• LICENSE.
The TOLD,ROCK 'AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St 'Chicago, i,
q
ONE MORE:
PICTURE GALLERY
IN. TO fF/ANDA.
C.H. Womva. CO..
wl 'Open their New G:iiiery in
T
Pattori's, Block,
on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up
entirely new; with 'tbObest of instrument( we
are prepared to make
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all for a ets.
In seat enveloves, 10 for gl.oo. Copying of all
kinds of PhotograpEts,and Stereoiscople and large
Slew work done at this gallery.
Give um a can and:we will try an 1 satisfy you
in price and quality. mar: 28
KENDALL'S SPAWN. CURE
.
• sure to cure Spivlns, Splints.
Curb, &c. It removes all unnatural.
.. enlargements. Dogs aov nutria.
Bas no equal for any lameness on
beat or man. It has cured hip-joint
lameness in a person who had auf
, ''fered 15 years. Also cured rbeuma
- flaw, corns,. frost-bites or and
:ornises, cut or lameness. It hat no equal for
any blemish on hoices. Send for illustrated' .
circular giving rosnovz PILCIT.' Price $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can get it for you. Dr. B.J.
Kendall & Co.. Proprietors, 11-Yuisourgh Falls;
Vermont. H. C. roman, Agent. Towanda. Pa.
DR, JONES'CREAMCAMPHOR
IS THE NAME' OF. tho poPnlir Liniment
that cures Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Nwellen or
Stiffened Joints, Frost -Bites, pain In the pace,
Head or Spine, Chapped hands, Britises,Sprains,
Burns, Mosquioto Bites, Sting or Bite of an in
sect, Poisqn from common Poison Vines, etc.,
for man or; beast. Always reliable, and almost
instantanenns in its relief. Having an agreeable
odor, it is pleisant to appiy. Sold by all drug. Price 25 cents.
N.B.—This Liniment received a Prise Medal a
the State Fair.lB79. - May 20 ly
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Bthin Es I ..iue i snowef re
the&lYb:;.mteaoti t rsrorrioru
anything
needed. We will start you. Ell a day and up.;
wards mac e at home by the industrious. , Ilen,l.
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
tautness. You can live at home and do the work
No other business will gay you nearly as well.—
NO' one can fail to make enormous pay by en
/tatting at once. Costly Outfit end terms free.--,
Money made flat, easily and honorably. .
Address, Taus & CO., Augusta, Maine,
Dec 16-Iyr ~
You need not Die to Will i
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IN THE
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
•• • AND
ACCIOENT ASSOCIATION
Of 'Bath, N. Y..-
Yon receive one-half of your insurince.sc
cording to the American Lila Table, when two
,thirds of your life expectancy Is flnished—for
illustration, a man or woman joining the Asap
elation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for
$2,600, receives $1,211 when a little over 56 years
of age, exactly the period in life when a little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES .k.ROGERS.
june2tt General Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVENTIONS.
Ii . .
- EVERY INVENTOR
SHOULD KNOW
That by the Rules of the Patent Office
r to procure
PATENTS,
Yodels are not necessary unless special, called
for. •
of
drawing and specification, upon receipt
of which we will make examination at the Patent
Oface,iand advise aa to patentability, .
!EE PAYABLEon ALLOWANCE of PATENT.
.
Send for PAYPIttXr Of berrsinciloss, free to . / y
address. IIALSTICAD & Cu..
" ' - • Washington, D. C.
PaYbOters qt Gs Cong* . tiplial Reporter,
JP 111 4!7, 5 . - 189re—ttf 1 ' •
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ROSENFIEI
ITCONVANDA.,
'rt.) W ALINTEIA., IPA.O
1. 4 •Z !"--+
rE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY evj L. •
covered. writ la certain In its effects and
not blister. Also excellent for human
READ PROOF REI..OW.
PROM COL. L. T. FOSTER
Youngstown, Ohio, May lOth,
laY -
Dn. B. J. Co:—I had a very
ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very LL•
ly; he had a large bone spavin on one
a small one on the other which made
lame; I had him under the chargelof two vetc.„....,
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. lu
one day reading the advertisement of Etna',
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, Itete=
ed at once to try it, and got our • druggistsle
to send for it.lhey Ordered thref3.bottles;
them all and tlfaught I would give it s thoroz.:.
trial, I used it according to directions •and
fouvth day the colt ceased to ,be lame. and
lumps have disappeared. I lased but one bcr..-
and the colts limbs are as free from. lumpy.
as smooth asiny horae in the state, He he:-
firely cured. The cure was so remarkable ea:
I let two of my neighbors have the rZinalr..!..'
two bottles, who are now using it. " 7 - •
• 'Very Respectfully,_ _
_'
Kendall's Spavin Dire
ON HUMAN FLEpH.
Pittews }Cash' ton co., N.Y.. Feb.2l..A.
Du. B. J. Ke-suam., Dear Sir:—Yhe partims
case on which I used-your Kendall's Spavin
was s, malignant ankle sprain of sixteeil mott:
standing. IWO tried many things, but in " I '
Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the grow..
again, and for the tirst time since lkurt,
natural position. For a family lininoint it c
eels anything we ever used.
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- Yours truly,
REV. 31. P. BELL.
Pastor of M. E. Church, Fattens Milli.
.• .., •
Price $l, per bottle, or .ix bottles for $ l . 1
Druggists' bay° it or can get it ler yri, or it r_ • .
be sent to any address on receipt of vice by ti".. ..'
proprietors, DR. 13. J. KE'lipALil 4r CO., I'm.
,purgb Falls. Vt. Sold at - •
Dr. 11. C." P as lei Is Di ug Store.
AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIE- .-
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.: J.
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RIINDREDS OF PERSONS from all pails r
the world have been cured of this much dreads:
disease and are now living witnesses that RC
have been.vesenid from a terrible andeta , Z: l -:i:r - )N
death. - Doctors, Ministers and the p*
Free. Write foriCirculargtvingfull rticulin
Address Drs. • GEO. CRANE & ROSH Blikr4 , • '
Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o.lyr:G Misc.&
FIRE AND LIFE l INSIZIRANCE' ;14
GiititiEuTioN AGENcvi
BRINK & BUCK, Leßiiyoille, Ps
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Will write Policies for risks ill Fire and WI It
. surance. Collect Claims with care and
promptness. They represent none but
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES!
They solicit theconfidence and patronage of thco
having business in their line, and will endeaul
to merit it. Apply to or address
.ins 3 tt MINH& BUCK. LelisysTille.
HORSESend 25 cts., in stud
or currency . Vii• Dieu
risen tmmos of "A Treatise. on the Horse
his Diseases." It gived the best trestmenti.i
all diseases, bui CO fine engravings shoimi
BOOlC positions on.,,ettor nuld t han can Ec
taught in any other way, a table showing bus
of all the principal medicines need for the home
as well as their effects and antidotes when
mt . poison, a large collection e "
25 Otis vAr.risncs szcsmn., rulei
telling the age of a. horse, with an engn'i r4
showing teeth of each year and a large amov:i .
of other valuable horse information. littrdrth
of horsemen have pronounced it worth 10 0
than books costing $5 and $lO. The tact- dd
200.000 solrlin about one year before it ass t'
Tilted @bows how popular , the book is. The r ,
'Used edition is lIOCH MOUE 4 - ritiramiso. lir!?
Pon a ciacutsn. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. 1. •
kendall Co.,kEnosburgh Falls, Vermont.
afar 11-Iyr. .
DR. JOHN. COB'S
VEGETABLE MEDICINE`
. ,
. Fon litmenuno—Dr. John Corr's Linimen t
Ohs, price 60 cent, a bottle; Healing Veae...—„
Gum and Oil Babiam. 60 cents a bottle; Veintl'' '
Reeling Salve and Sticking Plaster, 12 , , mato i
roll; Speedy Relief or Pain Remedy, pric , 40: co. . 1 . - ,:4
Fon Atemeara—Hones,C aide , Sheep, swine. ', l lf . ---.'
Poultry. Dr..TobnCorr's Veterinary Oil Lin ing-I ....-.: .. 1„..
Each bottle contains one.balfpint. Prier co ' „
dollar a bottle. Prepared by John Corr Date...,.;"--
Qf Pharmacy. Toyama. Pa. •- o',
Dr. Con will attend to or take charge 0. P a r
. -:•1
!tent., carob& chionio wee, when ristiesSim - , _ , ;;l c i
ID. Vekil OM. flineittes 01/1 Reel `Obi° --, ',,,g
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