Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, July 13, 1882, Image 4

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    Stirlag Belles:
Are , loud in their praise of Floresta
Cologne on account of its remarkably deli•
a !i Ling fragrance.
ROW PEOPLE ARE SWORE.
Different Methoilsik Administering Oatba.
The rode natives of New Guinea swear by
the sun; or by a certain mountain, or by a
weapon—that the sun may burn them, or
the weapon wound-them—if they lie. The
even ruder savages of the Bmillian forests,
to confirm their words, raise the band over
the *I, or thrust it into ',heir hair, or they
will touch the points of their weapon:: The
riming of the band toward the sky semi to
mean here what it means elsewhere. It is,
in gesture, calling on the heaven-god to
smite the perjurer with his thunderbolt. The
touching of the head again carries its mean
ing among these Brazilians, almost as plainly
as in Africa, where we find men swearing
by their beads or limbs, in the, belief that
they would wither, if forsworn ; or as when,
- among the old Prussians, a man would lay
his right load, on his own neck, and his left
• on the holy oak, saying, "May Pentart (the
thunder-god) deitroy me!"
As to swearing by weapons, another
graphic instance of its original meaning
comes from Aracan, where the witness,
swearing to speak the tratb., l takes in his hand
a musket, a sword,,a spear, ja tiger's tusk, a
crocodile's tooth, and a thinderbolt.
The oath by the weapon not only lasted
on through cisasic ages, but remained so
common in Christendom that it vas exprese..
ty forbidden bye synod. Even in the seven
teenth century to swear on the sword (like
Hamlet's friend in the ghost scene) was still
a legal oath in Holstein.
• A Galls of Abyssinia sits down over a pit
covered with a hide, imprecatinthathemay
fall into a pit if he breaks his word; while &-
Chinaman, in court swears by taking ,an
earthen sancerand breaking it on the rail in
front of the witnoss hos e ( deifying, to, put
it into words, "If you do not tell the truth,
your soul will be cracked like this saucer."
Here are two full oaths, of which the,pen
alty, magical orreligions, is shown in _ pan
tomime. The sensational ceremony, as far
as the Celestial is concerned, was authorized
by English judges, who mist have believed
that they were calling on a Chinaman to take
a judicial oath after the manner of his own
country ; but they acted under a mistake,
for in fact the Chinese use no oaths at all. in
their law courts.
We can understand why Homeric heroes
swore by the rivers, when we hear still,
among Hindoos, how the sacred Ganges will
take vengeance sure and terrible on the chit.
dren of the perjurer. It is with the same
personification, the same fear of impending
chastisement from the outraged deity, that
savage and barbaric men have sworn by sky
or sun. Thus the Huron Indian would say,
in making solemn promise, "Heaven bears
*tat we do this day:" and the Tangos,
firm:Eakin a knife_before the sun, amid
inn "If I lie, may he sun plunge sickness
Into my entrails, like this knife!"
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.
A pure, wholesome distillation of witch
hazel, zAinerican. pine, Canada fir, marigold,
clover blossoms, etc.,fragrant with the
heeling essences of balsam and pine. Such
Is Sanford's Radical Cure for. Catarrh:
Complete treatment for #l.
.A. N. NELS ONE
DEALER . Di
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WATOELES,
CLOCKS,
PINE GOLD AND PLATED
JEWELER
of every variety. and Spectacles. air Particrd
atention paid to repairing. Skop jn Decker
vonght's Grocery Store, Main Street, Towanda,
Penna. • sliP 9 7 B
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e firot fational Viiiik,
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
SURPLUS FUND 80,000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
the transaction of a general
banking business.
N. N. BETTS,
- Cashier.
NEW FIRM 1 • NEW STORE 1
NEW GOODS I
Ed. Mouillesseaux,
(Formerly with Hondolaw.)
HAS OPENED A
Jewelry Store
OF UlB OWN
IN PATTON'S BLOCK,
With Swarts & Gorden's:§tore,
Main Street; Towanda, Pa.,
WhGre.he keeps a FULL ASEMBEaLIENT Os
Gold & Silver Watches
SWISS AND AMERICAN;
CLOCKS, ------ JEWELRY,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
Will Rock is all NEW and of the FINEST
QUALITY. CO and see for 7tonsalf.
-I REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY.
IMOISAVII4G 'A SPECIALTY.
decl6-
CUMMER SZN"CiaI
uwami'ml"' mwmtginw.
Thr Bruniten. liarins. 'hunters, ant atn.trAtu. Tem
fif Otto W. July EA* AWllat 11. a 1 Cabnum. t - amid%
In lobo Ontario. Cola mut ttUat:t rut. „ r
J.ll. Ileetitai. goer. Satlapal r r r - .. 4
Oratorr. WI Moat in .Straa. Y t.a .
112111111“1111 DOIIIMITIC MUM '
PHENOL SODIRVE
Invitees: LUIGI INA= I WEIS. mail4ga.
Is an invaluable remedy in DISEASES and IN.
.11TRI ES of ANI SI ALS and POULTRYdeldttrfinti
LICE and other VERMIN. Applied by e washing the
fowls, their roosts and nests with a solutkin of the
-strength of one part Phenol Bodkin° to about fifteen
nty pans masa. A solution of the same
- stren gth is also moommended. given internally. for
- the gapes and other DISEASES OF CHICKENS.
For all kinds of HEWS, DAUS and other DIS
EASES OF ANIMALS, such as deers, Eroptkois,
amt. Nwhaw. 1 :4 1 k-ThAut.
and loot mid KOWA Dam" nemeses de;
MA $5l BY mann me cam Fauxuunt own.
JOB 'PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
dope at short sotto* and reasonable rates
&Übe iterenzacas office.
Wagoos&Ufages
, ozp ESTABLISHM*TIF
JAMES BRY ANT
would
call the atten
tion of FARMERS end
others to his large and complete
assortment of
Open /tr. Tap Einglies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of lila
wan MANUFACTPE
ranted in every par
ticular
Bryanra Flexible 89rinfis kis& In sit' MMus
Wagons. The easiest and bat it use.
. .
NOW IS YOUR TIMEBUYI
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Look at these figures i
Two Basted Oa
non .. ..... .. 150 to $ll5
Photons, one seated • .1.15 to 150
Top Buggiesl2s to 160
Open Bug —— .) .99 to 100
,
Demount gies
Wagons Q. 90 to 110
Remember that thpaye abo9e are all fully Tenant
ad, Arat-class or ao . _ i
Repairing promptly attteirfisa to at 25 per coat
below last yore prices.
Oliceazd Factory cor. Mtn aull
Maio* S ts.
.14111,BAYANT.
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I3PMIL ANNOUNCEMENT
JAMES M.TABE
HAS REMOVED MS GUOCEBY BUSMEN
THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER ,OP MAIN
Head Quarters
FOR SVERYTIID;G IN THE .:LP OF
IMEUES, MOM,
CASH PAID for Desirable ;Pro.
duce. Pine. BUTTERId—EGGS
I,a speci!qty.
MRS. D. V. STED
HUMAN HAIR
1703 AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popular
Chatelaine Braid,
EVERYTHING BELONGING TO ma HAIR TRADE
grElpecial Attention glum to COMBINGS
Boots all turned one way.
BWITOIEB from $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face rovrder,
- Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Bluiulder Brace ; Elastics.
Kr Particular attention paid to cireseing ladles
hair at their homes of at soy place of business.
over Evans is 13,114retb'e store. '
nor 18-81 , , VU. D. V. *STEDGE.
T. 'MUIR &cp:s
GROCERIES
AND
JOB. POWELL,
President
' fob. 1.'78.
The Owe to save money D °laying
They soopecleally sonornuo to thii
they have a large stock of
FLOOR. PEED. 'MEAL. GRAIN. SALT. MEI
MRS, sad PROVISIONS generally.
1
We have alio added to our stott a variety of
WOODZN WARN.. such as FITTER TIM% !di !
MINS, cautaisirro.l
I__ ;
Just received a large stock of Swim. Tess.
Coffees, Spices. MOULSON'S i t OAP. the
best in the market, and other miter of soap
Syrup and ,Molasses, 'which ths7 offer at ica
prices for Cash. ,;, Oct 26 77
LETTER HEADS, BI
NOTE BEADS, to. printed in
the art at the Rzrussaaaii
NEW MOD
WITH CENTRE-DRAFT FRONT-CUT:
I
Can Mow Back and FOrth on Same Side of
Field.
OVER NO EUREKA'S SOLD IN BRADFORD COUNTY' LAST ' YEAR
WHICH SHOWS WHAT FARMERS AT HOME THINK . OF THEM.
Win cut a als•foot swath tisessj am a side•cut machine will cut four feet, and with less draft.
It also leaves theirs*. in al* nndition that it will cure in one-balf • the time, and Mayen - se with
the use of the Hay Tedder It is eepniall.v adapted to the cutting of Green Fodder, Or En
silage. • thorough trial is requested from all contemplating the purcleae of &mower the coming
season. Send for deecriptiveitireular, or can on - EUREKA ROWER CO.. Towanda. Pa.
B. L . ligillogLEE, Warnnhsm. H. L. RUGG, Tusnroralrsiley. ' I
O. W. RESIXF. Austlitaills. E. O. FAN DYktE, East Canton: •
.The EUREF.A ROWER is now manufactured only at Ilowands.. Pa.) The Company has
bees Itsenuglay reorminind, ciemprialpg men of importance. ability and* abundant capital. No
can or aspens* is spared to select the very 'best: materiel and skilled workmen. EVERY Md.
CUIRE Id MUM WARRANTED. - - may 12
'Cheaper than eva,e at thn
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AtiD STODGE name, waspz.
ILE HAS ESTABLISHED
Maimfacturer of and Dealer
coops.
STOP AT
ti'Oß
PROVISI
j Oorner Min sad Malls
TOWANDA, PA
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SteiretiOl"Ei:'',,' - 'otig
GRocEmzs,
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
El
RAVE REMOVED -
' 11 To their now von,
COB• MAIN AND , PINE STS.
The 04 -stand of Yoz,Stsrens k Nercurj
1,
They invite attention 'to their complete
assortment and very large stock of
Choice New Goode, which they
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
29 17
GE,
And Caab Paid •for .Deairable Kinds.
M. J. LONG.
Towanda . 5 - .0. Store
MAIN
Is prepared to offer a complete assort
• ment of
DRY AND FANCY 900D8,
NS.
Crockery, Glassware,
cheap Is at
5i
WHITE and DECORATED CHINA.
public that
MAJOLICA WARE,
Fo'r 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 Oriees of any other
house.
I47We 'endeavor to sell the best
article ,for the least possible money.
°
LOEWUS. & FREIMUTII.
my&ts ,
HEADS
'the but style
EUREKA M
Gtnend Dealers in
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MEI
Ari ; 4
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have alwar ox "hand.
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- To the
PRODUCE TRADE
GZO. EMINENT&
pg**Di
(NEXT.DOOR TO FILCH k CO
Latest design's and patterns pf
BIRD. CAGES, .
SATCHELS, :AC
Af)el av• 1)
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BENSON'S
CAPCINE
PLASTERS
HAVE. BEEN - IMITATED,
And their ex:client reputation in.
jured brvorthleaa imitations. The
Public) tiro cautioned against bay
ing Platers having ainairiiotuld
ing naives.. Sea that the ward
- C-A-P-c I N-L' is correctly spened.
Eignson's Capcine
Aro tho only improveinent ever
made in Plasters.
Qno is worth more than a dawn
ei any other kind.
; Will positively verb w here other
remedies will not even relieve.
.Prico 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Matteis made
with lead poisons.
- , „SEABURY dG JOHNSON,
lianufarturiog Cbeinists. New Tadc.
I ?mum REMEDY AT LAST. forkelleft
MEADS Ileautai CORN nod BUNION MUHL
QUEEN &CO.
-7HE GREAT OPTICIANS, *
oa; tZSTKUT.STREET
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417p1aizoit KNOWLEDGE.
SI:P1.1:1011
• ' SUP-7,1:10K LENSES aid
sI.7PESIOIL FACILITIES
all conbijaetogiiecritrESPECTA.
CLE.s YE-GLASSES r =maul zeput#lca..:
11 1.5 11 . NEVER RETURNS.
.1.. volt yorr r•yea br taking t-Nsurr
• Arm: i:LAS/3E.S.
• .•• :nn —Part 1 , -
2-01itield
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Sanford's Radical Cure..
A single dose instantly relieves 'the moil
lent Sneezing or,Head Colds, clears the head as
by magic, stops! watery discharges from the
nose and eyes. prevents ringing noises in' the
heed, cures ',Nervous Headache and subdues,
Chillnand Fever; In Chronictstarrh it cleanses
the nasal passagse of foul caucus, restores the'
sense of smell, taste and hearing when affected.
frees the head. threat and bronchial tubes of,
offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the
breath, stops, the cough and arrests the prog,
ress of catarrh towards consumption.
One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal:
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler. all In one pack-'
age, of all druggists for $l. Ask for Sanford's'
Radical Cure. WEEKS & POTTER, Boston.
:tot. 1s• 100 times more effectual
than any other pluter or
electric battery for path
and weakness of the Lungs,
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Liver, Kidneys and Urinary
organs. Partial ,Paralysis;
Rheumatism. N eu r sin is.
1 Hysteria, Female Weak.
nese. Nervous Pains and
- • Weaknesses, Malaria end
Fever and Ague. Price 21c.
Sold everywhere. •
PATEN S.
(11. S. AND-FOBEIGN-
Frank A. Fonts, Attornepat-Law, Lock Box. 356,
Washington, D.O. • -
Ten years' experience.l .
I 'make so CIIMIGZ for my services' !miens
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Mice as to the patentability of an in
vention rim. Send sketch or model of the de
vice and a report will be "made as toltne proba
bility of obtaining a patent.. ;
Special attention given to rejected applica
tions in the hands of others. -1
U. S. Senators : Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, bf
Vermont ; Hon. 'David Davi, and Gen. Jobn A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. IL HtH. of Geor,
gts; Hon. L. Q, C. Lamar. of Miss; Hon. S. M.
.Cullom. Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commisiloner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper. -
Write for'circular and instructions. '
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AGENT, alsr 2 840 paw
C. Mr lAr ES K.
Wehavestores inls leading Cities;
from winelk out agents
te i.,ol24qtdekli.
Char ftetorie• and
Erie. Pa. Send ' for nor N owu CatatZte azg
rms to agents Address
312 Lackawanna Ave
M. NI LOVELL scRANTON.:pA.
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ie c )iVi‘j . , ...? on.C.olon c
'Ettt, Prarmt p liefrea. of Memel
Exceedingly Delicate aid Lastleg.: ,
Pri:e • 25 cta.: Large Bottle:a, 75 ota• I
Sobl by design In Drags tr. Perfatoay.. Ebigiatare otlibi
cox 3 Co, N. T., ea every bottle. .
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC,
The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES. ;
Madefrorn Ginger, Euchu, Mandrake, Sin:Biagio,
and other ofthe best vegetable remedies known.
PARKER'S GINGER Tosic has remarkably varied
curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct;
or, Blood Purifier and Liverßegulator ever made &
Use.
forßest Medicine Yon can Use
for itestor4Heilth ds Strength
IteeenasainesWact from the 'first dose. sanehet
out the weak organs, and. is warranted to cute or
help all diseases of the Bowels, Smmach, Blood,
Kidneys, Liver, Urinary - Organs, all Coieplaints af
Women, Nervousness ; Sleesihseakess, Memo*
Um 'and Drunkenness. . )
Try a books to-day: itray save ' , mire. soct.
and $s sizes atalldruggists. Every gesubsehotde
has our siguatare on outside wrapper, Ills= &
Co., N. Y, Large saving in baying $1 sins.
WER
Parkers Halt Balsan
Everybiody wham hair is guy ar faded has felt
the need of a Hail Restorer and dressing that is
cleanly. agreeably perfumed and braless. Pat•
leer's Hair Bahasa giddies the most fastidious its
these respects.. Sold by druggists at son. and sr.
KLINE'S MARKET.
CAltrek3l.4 BLOCK
JOHN W. KLINE,
MEAT&VEGETABLE
nrgazticz.or
o a more convenient location, and established
himself in the Carroll Blbck, opposite fieely's
Hotel, is proposed to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS.
MILFN OY
ESU STE VE RS INT T H
EIR
SEASON.'
GE. •
DOMESTIC FRUIT. &0., 1,3
airBOLOOZA SAUSAGEji specialty. All or
ders promptly delivered. tl
marcbl7-
f
Porous Plasters
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Just IWhat Is Waisted.
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Main Street, Firistpirard.
HAVING REMOVED WS
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1
.ACkeir Onstplartivii
Can : be ,
laid by every Icady - who will use
Perkeee- ()hm Tonle. Regulating the
internal erginas and purifytiig the blood i
qtdekly nsonoves pimplei and gives &healthy
Wan lei,' cheek. Read about it in other
CLOCKS AHD-WATCHES.
Wien end ilew . lnvesuel mad Nest Vie&
The time of tho invention of w
Stored by Weiglds is uncertain. Some en
thnsbutbs are fotmd to assert that 220 years
before (Iluist sich a clock was made—in the
time alleibledee---but there is no evidence
to support welt is belief. The first napes
tionable tad that . CUL be dated upon the
subject"' that Tope Sylvester IL did cow
struct a with Weights, at *Age
barg is and it is jail possible that' this
was only a revival of an' earlier Invention,
and that Boethlui was the originator of the
meciumical wheel-clock in D. 510. One
thing, however, is 'certain; namely, that
docks were in ordinary 'use in the Mows
teries of Europe in the eleventh century, and
no doubt the. monks, who had plenty of
leisure and ample means for the cultivation
of stpedmenfal science, perfected theni, and
in a large Measure contributed to the per
fection of their machinery as we know it. In
1370 a clock was made in France which, was
considered a marvel of accurate time-keep
ing and which may have bad . a pendulum,
but we isimit And positive evidence of the
diSCOVelypt the use of the pefidulum until
the' days of Galileo, although ancient as
tronomers are said to have used them in
eoinputing Use duration of eclipses. From
the date of Galdeole discovery to recent
times constants improvements bare been
made in the edema. of _ horology until, it
has melee what we may -well call perfec
tion. t-
MI
The great contest' of %ratchet; or more
properly of clocks, between Hayghens and
Dre Hooke in the seventeenth century is .a
matter of history, as are also thediscoveries
to which they gave riseln regard to the el
liptical shape of the earth ; but dismissing
such deeply scientific problems we will con- .
tent ourselves with a glance at the intro.
duction of the first watch or portable clock.
Edward VI. appears to have been the first
Englishman to wear a watch, and this .con
sista of f‘ wine larum gilt, with two phi.
mettes of lead;" that is to say, it was driven
by weight's. This is supposed to have been
received hy the King as a present. from
Nuremburg, and was Playfully called a
Nurembilig animated egg. The Wine watch
was derived from an Anglo-Saxon word
meaning td welte. The first portable time r
piece of which we have anysecord was that
of the Chinese pocket-dial mounted upon
the head of a cane or carried by a chain
round the neck. • An Italian sonnet written
by Gaspar Viconti-in 1490, makes mention
of *etches, and Shakespeare refers to ono,
in "Twelfth Night," when he makes Moho,
Bo say: "I frown a while, and perchance'
wind up'my watch." Queen El'mbeth had
ta watch in shape exactly like a duck, with
chased feathers, the lower part
,of which .
opened, and.the face or dial. was- of silver,:
ornamented with .a gilt design. The outer
case was of brass, and that in its turn was
covered with black leather ornamented with
silver studs. Queen Miry , of Scots gave 11
curious token of her affections to her faith
ful maid of honor, Mary 'Seaton, in the
shape of a watch in the form of a_A)
dial .occupying the place of the palate and
the works that-of brain& The hones were
marked; in Roman letters. A bell in the
bellow of the skull received the works and
a hammer struck the horns.
watches were uncommon, , and in the time
of Laois XL a stolen watch was discovered
in possession of the thief by its striking.
Guy Fawkes and his associetes , had a watch
when they intended to blew up the Houses
of Parliament, "to try conclusions for- the
long awl short,buming of the fusee." All
these early watches had but One hand, and
required Winding up twice a day, until, in
.1550, springs were substituted for weights.
Annoyance Prevented
Gray hairs are honorable but their prema
ture, appearance is •annoying. Parker's
H air Balsam prevents the annoyance - by
restoring the youthful color. .
Manua vs. tsoavAntied.--Sho bad or
dered nothing but vegetables and was eating
'.of them vigorously , alea a' little old hay
seated nest to her—ono of those busy-bodies
- everanxiousio be pleasant—smiled and in
terrogatively said, " Vegetarian "No,"
said the other in quick response, " l Unitarian,
rm from BostonLare your One of those
grand old-Beethoven laughs without words
went round the lable.—Hotel.Mall.
••ROUGH ON RATS.'
Clearwont rats, mice, roaches. flies, ants,
bed-bugs. skunks, chipmunks, g opheri. 15c.
Druggists.
THE Uszs OF Boys.—Boys are the terra
of cats, their Metkrs and their older sisters,
but the cats would lead but a dull career_
without them; while a mother.would scarce
ly know what life reallyii if she ; was freed
from the teeming anxiety she feels about
her boys, What unruffled but Opprofitable
hours of lazy enjoyinent would fell to thelot
of elder sisters, were it not for tlieir younger
brothers.' Sloth and ease and is' mistakes
belief that this world is net a world of an
noyances and diseemforts would enervate
their characters. Boys make them feel that
we are not I put hero simply to enjoy our
selyek but , to develop our characters. So
with teaChers. What a monotonous exist
ence would be theirs were it . not for boys . :
A teacher of girls alone would mistake earth
for paradise, and so not having any use for
heaven and not believing any such place as a
refuge from earthly miseries would never
strive to,get there. But, as a teacher of
bore, every week looks forward to a better
and brighter world, makes good use of Sun
day in fitting himself for it, and in hoping
: that he will get there sometime, to make up
for trials here.
“BUCHUPAIBA.“
QuicU - , complete cure, all stunning Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. El. 'Drug
gists. ' •
THE BRIDEGROOM'S "BEST MAN."
The custom of a bridegroom being attend..
el on his marriage by a friend or relatile,
who is styled his "best man," is practiced
at weddings in the preseht day, is of great
antiquity, descending from our Boson ances
tors. • In their time, marriages were always
celebrated in the house of the bridegroom.
On the day before the wedding, all his
friends and relations having Meakinvited, ar
rived at his house, and spent 'the time - in
feasting and in preparing for the approach
ing ceremony. Next came the bri#egroom's
company, mounted on .horseback,' complete
ly armed; who proceeded in great state and
cedar, 'Cam the command of one who was
called the ferwkdatrum, or foremost man, to
receive and conduct the bride iii safety to
the hatise of her future husband- 4 The bride,
in her turn, :was attended by her guardian
and other male relatives, led by a matron,
who Was called the brideswoman, and fol
lowed by a company of young maidens, who
were called bridesmaids. The Saxon for.
whiten= of the ninth ciintary is the root&
type lof the Englitt ...Thest man" of the
Live and tearis
It is estimated that t ere are over two
thotuiand million ,chiCkLms hatched in the
United States every year. But not more
than', half of these chicks reach the size
whezi they are fit to market. The pip,
gapes, cholera, etc., kill millions of young
chickens every year. These diseases can
be cured by the use of Phenol Sodique.
For sale by druggists' and general store
keepers'. See adv.
, • ,
- vitlellitt'
k Nktif .‘ .:p o ) l. l4f ifri., l
eSoftrerli
we. Albert Kingsbury..Reene. N. 11,, troubled
with tad humor on bands and • neck, caused by
lead poisoning. Alle's a painter.; At thnes 4 it ,
would break out, crack open, and the skin mar
ate troin the flesh in large pieces, suffering great
continual itching and stinging 'Purchased
your remedies; timed Cu ticurs Resolvent inter
nally, and Cuticurs Soap externally , and in "less
than three Months effected a complete cure, and
bas not been troubled since. Corroborated by
Cullard t Foster, Druggists. Keene, 'S. U. .
MOTHER - DIED -. FROM 'IT.-
J.'.14. ACams, Newark.,Ohio, says: Cutiours
Remedies are the greatest medicines on earth.
Had the worst cue adt rhnem in this country.
My mother had it twenty years, and in fact died
from 16. I believe Ctiticurs would hue saved
her life. My arms. brunt srld head were cov
ered for three years, what nothing relieved or
cured untilil used the Cnticurs Resolvent
(blood purifier) internally, and Cuticurs and
Cuticula Soitliesternally.
PSORIASIS.
IL E.iairpenter, Edit., Henderson. N. 1.,:
cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy. of twenty rare'
standing. by the Cullen?* Resolvent internally.
and Cutiours and Catkins Soap, externally.
the most wonderful cue on record. Cure certi
fied to before a justice of the peace and protiil
nent All afflicted with itching and
Sealy diseases should send to us for this testi
monial Ulan.
, i.-1
SALT iRTIEMIL
• Those who have experienced the torments of
Salt Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured
for years,,utitil cured by the Cuticara Resolvent
intertudy, and Cadent% Soap externally.
:
5 ii.a. WK. Perznioton , Shade.% WI..
1 . -..
MITI URA
lira
and - Cutic Soap externally and Caliente Re
solvent i ternaily will positively cure every
species of Rumor, from a Common Pimple to
Scrofula, Price ef entices'. small boxes. 50c ;
large bo es. $l. Cuticurs Resolvent, $1 per
bottle. Caticura Soap, 25c. Cuticura Shaving
Sosp.lBc: Sold by all druggists.
Depot, WEEKS It POTTER. Boston, Mass: -
PARKER'S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Neal* and Strength Segura.
If you ate a trar 4 lnlP or farmer, c.-ona out with
overwork. or a mother run down by family or house.
. bold duties try Pauutu's GiNcus ,Tone. _
If you - are a lawyer, minisaer or business man ex
hausted iMmental strain or anx;ous cares, do not take
Intoxicating stimulants,but use PErker's Ginger Tonic.
/f you kive Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
ism; Kidneytomplaists, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach.](els, blood or nes vs. P.,. MEER'S GINGEE
TONIC Will jar; you. - It is the Crcatcst Illood Purifier
led the . 8 stand Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you ke wasting away from age. dissipation or
any disease or weakness and re lurk a stimulant take
GINGER TONIC at on: o.; it Will 111ViE01 - ale and build
you up from the first dose hut will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours..
' CAUTION !=ltdu eall rutotittitet. Parker's Ginger Tonic fa
compared of the Lest rtliavlialageo to ;.ti the world, arid is entirely
different from pepantion • of i,isiger alone. Said for a:valuta
/Veto: b Co., N. Y. pc.e. 8 pt its., at dealrt in drop.
GREAT 'SAVING ri:TING: potter. SIZE.
FLORESTON
• Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. 'There
Is nothing like it. Insist upon bating Er.oess.
TON Col OGIIC and look for si " gnature of
de,(SX . 4 3 4 a'
on entry Lathe. Any liru ed. or dealer 10erfoate;
ran scpply S e 5 and 75 rent thee.
LARGE SAVING DETING 734 • .
COLOGNE.
KENDALL'S SPAITIIT - CURE
Is sere in its effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain 'or to remove any
bony growth or other enlargements, such as
spaying, splints curbs, callous, sptains, swell
ings ind any lameness and all enlargements of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is used
for man or beast. It is (1104 known to be the
best liniment for man ever .
used acting mild Ind
yet certain in its effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. lio
remedy has ever met with such unqualified to
ms, to our knowledge.for beast as well a man.
Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles tor_ss. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, I 18: B. J. Krircarz. &• Co Enos.
burgh Falls. Vt.
Sold by all Druggists.
lESTABLIEBED IN 1865.1
•
HOWARD' A. SNOW,
solicitor of
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ' •
PATENT'S.
631 F STREET.N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C..
(Successor co Gilmore, Smith lc C 0.,.
Hoetner.. l / 4 Co.) •
. Patents procured upon the straw plan which
was originated and successibUy practiced by the
above-named arm:
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon rbceip t o
stamp.lnov.6l,
" BETTER TO LEAD
THAN FOLLOW'
A GOOD MAXIM, • BUT • NOT
ALWAYS TRUE.
It is better to follow
11-...'1..,..J1C:a8.S
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. Bollomon & Son, (one door north
of Felch & C 0.,) where he-is now open
with full and Complete Stock of
Fashionable
•
SPRING AND SIMMI,
READY-DIADE CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
' UMBRELLAS, 'CANDI!, &C
MEN'S, BOY 'S rYOUTH'S and
CHILDREN'S full and complete
suits of all grades and prices.
While he aims to lead the trade, be
asks his old friends and everybody else
to follow him to his new location, where
be will fit the& out in the highest style
of art at the lowest prices. Come
early.
H. JACOBS.
Towanda, pa., April 6,
PLATFORM WAGONS. TOP AND
OPEN 'BUGGIES for sale at decidid bargains
A. large number of superior make and Web.
C. L. TRACY.
URNEY warm=
Towanda, April 27-1 m
-•-•• •
New Advertisement:.
Da .10 More.
tos. AND 2 BRIDGE sr..
'1
I BUSTI
•
L ajow open In his Mammoth Double Store with
tall, fresh and complete stock of fashionable
§.
pnng - and Stunmer
`i Clothing,
Vrent's Furnishing
Goods,
Hats, Caps, Tr u nks,
Traveling Bags,
UmbrellaB, Etc.
Suits- of all ,
Grades for
Men, Boys, Youths
and Chi ldren.
Old , rents Use been obtained on the moat
favorable terms. and our current expenses re.
duced to the lowest possible minimum, we pro-
pose Ogles our customers the benefit these
ReducUons by putting our prices at Lower }ig
nite than any other Clothing Rouse.in Teems:idle.
We invite a careful esiuninstion of one' stock
and prices. whether wishing to buy or =A. - We
can satisfy the closest buyer of the truth of
what we say. - •
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
Call and we will satisfy yen.
IS.. Remember, Noe. 1 and 2, Bridge Street
J. R. BUSH.
Towunas, Pa, Apiil3o, 1882. yr
M. HENDELMAN
JEWELLER,
Is still to be found at the OLD STAND
. tiIX. STREE7,
Next door to Dr. H. C. Porter's Drug Store
WITH A FULL LINE OF
]
FINE AMERICAN- AND SWISS
WATCHES,,
J E L R Y;
'
STERLING SILVER AND
FINE PLATED: WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
CLOCKS,
FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST
,
W ALL OF WRICII WILL LE SOLD AT THE
%EBY LOWEST PRICES, =
1
Clocks, Watcbeii and Jeirelry promptly repaired
bran .experienced'and competent workman:
i •
• 1 "M iHENIDELMAN.
utetitiC:•tt
GEO4.' ROSS
4
•
Sow occupies the Corner Store opposite Dr. H.
.C. Porter's Drug Store, Maio Steeet,
with a large stock of
. „ •
SAO cznlzS
- . -
•
• •
OF ,THE i BEST QUALITY.
Mr. Ross has ANOTHER. STOVE ON BRIDGE STREET
J. L. Schoonover is clerk. The two stores are
connected by Telephone. Mr. Ross can now feel
satisfied that he can give the
BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY
His experience 'enables him to select the best
goods, which he is bdund to sell at a LOW PRICE.
You can always get a bargain if you
BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S.
All goods' deliveod in the Borough FREE.
FARMERS will do well to call with their Produce
and get the CASH. - 20aprS2-Iy.
LANK BOOK MANUFACTURER
UM
BOOKBINDER, ,
lIMII
PAPER RULER. &a.
•i
Alfred J. Purvis,
No. 131 Genessee street,
trirrpA,- N. Ti
411 work in his line dbne well and promptly at
lowest price. •
Parties baying iolnMes incomplete will be fur
nished with any missing number* at cost price.
All orders given to l. J. Scanlan. Agent for
Bradford County. will be promptly executed as
to directions. sepo-tt
Lafayette House,
Corner Second and B slieeta Northwest,
nearTennaylvania Avenue.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pass
near the door to all parts of the city. Conven
ient to the depots. This is just the hotel for
Pennsylvanians visiting the National Capital.
Rooms well furnished,. and the cleanest and
test beds in the city. Table first class.
Rooins and board from $2 to 13 per day.
Reduced rates by the week or month.
WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Proprietor.
Tate of the Congressional Rotel, Capitol HAM.
Jan 1141
TAOY, PA. •
We keep on Land constantly for bnilderi,
LIME, HAIR, BRICK, 'LATH,
SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, SHEKEING PAPER,
PAINTS, 01_0L, VARNISHES;
CHESPEAK NAILS.
I , also
WAGON N.ANER'I3 SUPPLIES
Fellows, Spokes, . Hubbs, Thills, Poles
Carriage Trimmings. ' •
Also a full line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware; and
a full lino of
Carriages, Platform and Lumber Wagon s ,
Made by na with skilled workmen, and warranted
in every partMuler.
BEARDgZir & SPAT DING,
Troy,
April
27.1 y Hardware Dealers.
4 6)* eLOT 1N e @
4 N
Diable Stock.
NO IEI3 TEE GOLDEN OPPORTU
Stylish and,Reliable Spring Garments
MEN YOUTHS,- BOYS AND CHILDRE
AT PRICES .WHICH CAN BE
.114 D . AT NO OTHER HO E,
' While maintainingihe uniform struidord of quality irt excell,utedi T,‘„k
materlid by _
a, • . • • , • . - - • - •
GOOb MANAGEMENT, ..• ------ • . CAREFUL BUYING -
Ind SMALL .MARGINS, (witb which I tan co ntent,) I have ' -
.
RAISE/) THE STANDARD AND ' LOWERED - THE
8. PHlcp,
. . man, IS A POSITIVE PACT THAT
THE , .BEST -STOCK OF, CLOTHIN('
In this vicinity i - nOw being sold for the le.vtt money by
Al.
MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Boots,
11. - Li•.: • '
•=.% 4 .
4 • ' 1 5''.2 •
1:-; •
.1 I, I):;t r •
allf.rd 1:i701.
t..c . : . rt
v ; 10 II.: %, (7.1
• 11; ~ ace of ()or t
!1 EDICATEI has , a Private
permits it to be Sold by Drag hits, Croeers
WITHOUT SPECIAL
The TOLU, ROCK AND YE CO., Pror
PICTURE CARER
G. H. WOOD & GO.
on the First Monday of April. Hewing fitted up
entirely new, with the best of instruments. we
are prepared to make
Tlnt - yi)es, 4 atone sitting.; ail for'so els.
in neat envelozes, lo for si.eu. Copying of all
kinds of Photographs,and Stereoscopic; nd large
view work done at this gallery. ,
Give us a call and we will try and saltily you
in price and quality. mar
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
is inre to cure Spavine, Splints,
• - curb, &c. It removes alt unnatural
enlargements. none NOT BLISTER-
- • 1 ' Elas.no equal for any lameness on
= -.4 beast or man: It has cured hip-joint
':.lamenesiiira-person who had si#: .
fared 15 years. Also cured rheuma;
tiara, . corns. frost-bites or and
uruisee.-,:at or lameness. It has no equal fOr
any blemish on' hoicea.. Send for illustrated
circular giving rostri4f pac•sv. Price $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can getlt far yen.
Kendall k. Co.. Proprietor's., 'L.'uosourgh ,
Vermont. H. C. PORTER, Agent, Towanda, Pa.
BESTbusiness now oefore the public. You
can make mony faster at work for us -
than at anything else. Capitol not
needed. Wo will start you. .$l2 a day and np-
Wards mach at home by the industrious. Man,
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere .to
work for us.. Now is the time. You tan work :al t
spare time only or give your whole time to t e
business. You can live at home and do the work
No other business will pry you nearly as we.: I.—
No one can fail to make enormous pay 00, n
gaging at once, Costly Outfit and termi free.—
Money made fast, easily and honorably. '
Addresi, Tare & Co - ., Augusta, Maine,
Dec 15-Iyr • ' •
E. ROSEiNFIE
T 1 WAND, A, PA..
HUMPHREY .-BROS. Si ,TRACY,
•i
Alatinfucturrs and Wholesale Dealer iu all kinds of
Shoes, Rubbers; &o
CORNER ;VAIN : AND ELI4IBETFI STREETS,'
(1 xi - A. N pA.I!
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11111
BEE
MEI
ONE MORE
IN . TO WANDA;
will opeu theii New ClAllery
Patton's Block,
You . 'need not Die to IVin
IN 'THE
MUTUAL . ENDOWMENT
AND ' -t
ACd1:1111T ASSOCINtION
Of (Bath, 1 21.
... • 4
You receive one-half of your instirance. ac
cording to the American Lilo Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for
illustration, a man or woman joining the Ass°.
elation at 311 years' of age taking's Certificate for
$2,500. receives $1,275 whew: little over 'Z'ff years
of age, exactly the periodo life when a little
Unsocial help is generally more • needed than at
any other time. '
' BLADES •k - JIGGERS.
junit2tf. • . General Agents for Penn's.
IMMIMI
NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVENTIONiii
, EVERY INVENTOR
' SHOULD KNOW ,
That by Me Rules of. the Patent Office
to procure
PATENTS,
?dockets are not necessary unless. specially, called
for. • • ,
Send drawing and specifigtion, upon receipt
of which we will make examination at the Patent
Office, and advise as to patentability.
• V.
FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT.
Send for Pasrpararr of Issrzrerroes, free to. y
address. - - HALSTEAD ,t Co..
yashingtor!, D. C.
Publishers of ti Conan:Alma! Reporter. . , 1
Jitittaff, 5. losi.—tr'
Emerson's - Normal
MuSical Institute
for luu2. with a 'full board of first-class instruc.
tors, will be held at WAVE:ULT.. N. Y., coca
mencing July lUth. and coutiuue four weeks.
For circulars containtlag fall particulars aptly
to. E. F. DOFF, Waverly, N. Y., or to L. 0. E3l.
• ERSON, Principal, Elydo Park, Masai
i!E@!SEEMINEE=E;EIiIIiII
..1.1.7
FROM COL. 1,. T. FOSTER. ~ ..- . ,: t, ..., , i.
Youngstown, Ohio, May loth. 1 . .- , .. f" : ; " :.F. 4 ::i.4 r
- Du. D. I. KEND•I4. /4 CO:.—I had a very nits- ',--;Ve
-ble Hambletonian colt which I prized very Ligt. `'..,, -, c'N
li, he had a large bone. 1 pavin on one joint ari
a small one on , the other.which made him vv . ) . — .--,7'.1111
lame; I had him under the charge of two vete: ''•
itl4-__
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. IT. '•.:,•-.
1
'one day reading the advertisement of iieudall't - .i...,:- ,-
Spairin Cure in the Chicago Express. 1 deteraz.irz. - . ,5---
eil at once to try it, and got our druggists ti:' /..i.v.:- , 1 i
to send for it. they ordered three bottles; I t... - ,:i ' -- ...TA'.
them all and thought I would give it a tboroc.:::. - - . , „„,,,,,A..
trial. I used it according to directions and tt- . , ~ ..„:1',,, - :1 3 . ..
fourth day the colt ceased to be lame, and *.b -„ , 2 , ,,ye,-1
lumps have aiaappeifed. I used but one bott. - ,....-„,q,...cii i ,
and the colts limbs are as. free from lumps azi -, -,.'"1
as smooth as any horse in the state, He is e: 7 ..,;-5- ,
tirely cured. The care was so remarkable its; !. :,a,,F ., ,,,h,
I let two of my neighbors have the remain:rd. ', - 14,„7.
tea bottles, who are now Using it. - ''.A44-
......,.
. es ' Very lieepectfally,
L. T. FOSTER..' 1
..4.?
Kendali's r
Spavin Cure
. 4
ON HUMAN FLESH. 5.. , ' . ...10
Patten's Mille, Wash' ton co., N.Y.. r'eb.2l.•-• , • . 4 ::•;,L,
1
' - Da. 13. 3. EVAD4LL, Dear Sir:—The, particelir " '"-;.:
_ -..
case on which I used your Kendall's Spat in 0::e - - 51iia-!'
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen montli :‘.:T ; ; , g. -, 7 ,-
standing.' I had tried many things, brit in van: : - 4 -- ,-::.-1 - &,
Your bparin Cure put the foot to the grNici - __44,Tl
again, and for the first time since iturt.ii. i '-'-: . j.,7 . V ..
:natural position. For a family liniment Ito: -.7i,„„4 - ..,.f.
eels anything we ever used. ' - - . - „i':;' - rt
Yours truly,. *---; - 1,.. - - - r -t.
P.
• 1 - EV. M. P. HELL .., - .W ,
- Pastor of M. E. C'aar eh, l'attna. Mills .
N.l : 74
,
,Price $l, per bettle, or .ix bottles for il. 111 -- -:" 1 11
Druggists have it or can get it fer you, or'it v - ,11 :, ' 1,,.,',:i. ,- .
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the :..... -- ,;'„1
proprietors,. Dlt. U. .1. KEND.tI .L & Cu., E ats . ....',.:.',:4 . ...
...,.-il
burgh Falls. - Yt. Sold at - , , ' - ,•q-i-..i
-• i;--....,..,:ti1l
•Dr. 11. C. P or ter's 1)1 pg . Store. J...-... , , , -14
:;,:f•:1,.. ; e :
CANCERS CURED ,: - .'it:ll.t.il
• .1R : :y •'
AT . CR.A.' NE'S- CANCEIt INF - : ,-••(e•-,-•',..
.2r .
11L111, ADDISON, N. T. . - 4 "1
-.4.4 , ....,-.-4
HUNDIIEDS OF PERSON .4 from all parts a . 1-....',i5.,',.;:A
the world have been cured of this much dreaded' : ,. -.-„:9e--.4:4
disease and are now living witnesses that they :-4 . gt.1 .
have been rescued from a terrible and Nint itir:T 1- ,, , " -,Y.:„1
death. Doctors, Ministers and the poor trestid
.r i.: . , -? .. ,..4
Freo: Write for's Ciroilar giving full particular'. - ,- ;.;,:1 - ±,a
Address Drs. GEO. CRANE k BUSH BlttiVi..4-:*'VA
Addison. N. Y. -.- Sept.2o.lyr.Grlf-a°' -:- . i.-4 ,,,
..-.-J7,, , 4 - :.- . it
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE- „ ..', ) te ,
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BRINK' S: BUCK, Leltays‘ille, I'a. .; - : - .? , 0”.
• .
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Will write - POlicies for risks in Fire and hire!' 1:_fn. , , , F0
' suranco. Collect Claims with care and
promptness. They represent none but . -_,..
. FIRST—CLASS COMPANIES !. - . ....4:.:45.
. ---- - 1 .•:- :-,,
They so, ielt theconfidence and patronageof ski ,-11 -t? n s , - ,..;.-J-c,
having business in - their line, and sill et.dearer ?: - -4.4 ,
.to merit it. Apply to oriddress
~.,::yr
i us !) tf - - BIIINR& BUCK. teAlaysville, ri , •, --
- ..0-e.v
• , 1,4,.....„. .
HORSESend 25 eta. la start; . -- -- Wa;,
or currency for theta I.- ~,f:l, s A
visit" LanTION Of . 4 A Treatise on the Horse u • ... - : 4 1-1
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment' . .',...;';:',./0
all diseases, has CO Ana engravings shor.Z! : : ,,w,
BOOK positions assumed by ISs t :
~ .,: . y. . l,;ri
Aar• horses better. thin au ......,..v..z.
taught in any other way , a table showing acid ::".",„-:i.'*l ,
of all the principal medicines used for tLs La se i';' , ''.-1., 4 ":f
aliwell as their effects
,N
and antidotes ~t l ' " 1. :.. , , , , ---. !
25 .cts poison, a large ctilection c: , -,,,,,
vstusr.tu ur.cgters, rules f . j , 1-:- ; .,1,g.',:l
telling the age of a horse, with an engra ,, -.- . ..", , F?::-M• . „A
showing tet.th of each year •and". a large araw-v -:1 . r 7"i... - 4.
of other valuable horse information. Ilazar t ?, .‘. ,= 4_,Z.:v
of horsemen have pronounced it worth tc•S'' i - ' 2 . 21 7 . 4
than books costing $1 and $lO. The fact e.' ,: - ;',A.,,,,
21,0,00 P. sold in about one year before it was o' ''-'.),:f**l
vised.shows how popular the book ii. TIC so-
--i-i%irg
vised edition is amen sons: INTERESTINZ ir.: :
FOIL • CLUCCLAII. AUENTS'WANTED, Dr. I ''' -: : `
, k„,
Kendsll,.t Co., Knoshurgh Falls, Vermei.t, ~,,,4
Mar 11-Iyr.
. • $-;,''.-
DR.' JOHN CORR'S ..-i• ,s 1
V EGETA I. IILE' 111.EDICINE" Z : 37-
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CLAIM AND
FOR MAN T AND BEAST.
Fon 31.a.uninr —Dr. John Corr's Linicon-
Oils, price LO cents a bottle; Healing Vegt 4 , ll ;
Gum and Oil Balsam, 00 cents a bottle; Vert''' .
Healing 'Salve and Sticking Plaster, 12r; ca ts ", nr :4
roll; Speedy Belief or Pain Remedy. price 40
Fon Arnmats—Dorse.s,C attleotheep, swine, '
Poultry, Dr. JohnCorr's Veterinary 0111n:inc e ::
Each bottle contains one-half pint. Prier L 4-
dollar a bottle. Prepared by John Curt Pa°
9f •PhigrinkcY. Towanda' Pa.
Dr. Corr will attend to or take charge of P: a *;y _ ,
: treats, especially chronic cases, when re 4 1114 1,, -
.-do 30. Vegetable remedies only used.
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