Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, July 27, 1882, Image 4

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    BAWLER Bratosnre.—l_ have always won.
dered why. people aro so anxious to become
baronets. A peerage secures a seat in the
upper House, and dig, one can imagine, is
an object of ambition to some. The knight.
bood of an order is a personal distinction.
Bat what can it benefit anyone to know that
his son and grandson will be called •"
This title, if there is no.wealth to support it,
is an encumbrance, and not unfrequeufly an
absurdity. The Into Sir Henry Wraxall,
Bart.,- was a pauper in the Wands Worth
. tic asylum, and the present baronet was edu
cated at a workhouse school, and is appren
a pawnbroker. If baronetcies are to be con
tinneuk it might be well to allow their sale.
The ,Sir* is of no we to the pawnbroker's
aski*, but if he were permitted to put it up at
.4netiikin many a vulgar idiot of my acquaint
' Anne would be ready to pay several thousand
pounds for it.—Loackm, Truth.
A Varied Performsanee.
Many wonder how Packers' Ginger Tonic
can perform such varied cures, thinking it
essence of ginger, when in fact it 1 made
frvim many valuable medicines which act
benefi64lly on every diseased organ.
14. •
Brria.ti AIR) Hat. Timmy Tallboy was
fit New York one day last week, and as he
strolled down Wall street Tailboy, Sr., no•
Wed that
be glanced nervously al2out at
intervals.
" Wind's the matter, Jimmy ?" inquired
'he old gentleman.
"Pm looking out for the balls and bears,
dad, yon law."
"young man," saiditsis father earnestly,
"when you see a man with his coat flung
span vide, his hat an angle of forty-live de
grees and an expression of expectant joy
spread thick on his Countenance, that is a
%saki' sad when you see a man with his
teeth shut together and a growling expres
sion all along the line that's a bear.' "
" What a bear you mist be, dad muttered
Jimmy, as he teased for Ave cents to buy
two bananas and didn't get them. —New
Haven Register. .
Parents who allow their children to grow
up with:,scrofulous humors bursting from
every Ore 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.
NOT Br BILZAD Area Z.—They have ]cep.
track of 400 Vassar College girls who have
married oft in the !last fifteen years, and
thirty of them are reported to have married
knsbands worth over $2,000 each.,
fora comfort re
tarn from his work and have'his little wife
meet him at the gatOn four languages and
$ buyisoape.—Detroal Free Prete. e.
A pure, wholesonie - distillation of witch
hazel, American - pine; Canada fir, marigold,
clover blossonin; etc., ; fragrant with the
heeling essences of balsam and pine. 'Such
is' Sanford's Radios' Cure for Catarrh.
Complete treatment for $l.
ii.: . A. N. NELSON
• DEALER IN
(4*
WATCHES, '.114 • CLOCKS,
ME GOLD AND PLATED
,1 1,„ ' •
JEWELER
Of every variety. and Spectacles. Sr Parttcul
&tendon paid to repairing: " - Shop In Decker
Voaglit's Grocery Store. Main Street, Towanda,
Penna. - eep94
tint National §attb,
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID IN $125,000
SURPLUS FUND 80,000
This Bank offers unusual facilities for
:the transaction of a general
banking business.
JOS.:POWELL,
President
• tab. It '7B.
N. N. BETTS,
Cashier.
NEW FIRM I . NEW STORE I
NEW GOODS 1
Ed. Mouillesseaux,
(Formerly with Headelmant,)
HAS OPENED A
Jewelry Store
OP Ms OWN
IN PATTON'S BLOCK,
With Swans dc Gorden's Store,
Main Street, - Towanda, Pa.,
WWI* he keerie FULL ASSORE.MENT or
Gold & Silver Watches
SYV I ISS AND AMERICAN;
CLOCKS, - J EWELRY,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
ar Els Stock to all NEW and of tho FINEST
QUALITY. Call and aft for yourself.
=I
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY.
/INGILILVING A 13PECLILTT.
dad&
. t
' - Uor MELOMCLEROACHOOL
. NOMMIII.IIIII.III
tee Public Proslseri. liceacts. Talstbril, abel Iltimiests, Tens
et Ni Week/1.414y fir August 11. at Cobierr, Cased*,
Oa Lake Oultimlos..tisol mit fisattligArt. need ter Ctorsoar I.
J. 11. 114nehtet s Ses% 1148114smal 1 11 .144.1 of rlonalsai sail
444.4.444-ry. WS Clossumt Stmt. Ati5'...44,44.44.. r..
L i""aj
• NOL - SODIAVE.
?widen: UM' nouns s METI. remtita
Is an invaluable remedy In DISEASES and IN
SIMI R 3 of ANIMALS and POULTRY; desholinit
LICE and other VERMIN. Ared Wm/ 4 AI Ow
bests, their roosts and nests th a Minn o the
strangthef one part Phenol &Nikon to about fifteen
ar twenty parts water. A solo - Ron of the same
strength is also reecanmended, riven internally, for
the gapes and other DISEASER Op CHICKENS.
Far all kinds of HURTS, GALlA r and other DM-
W OF ANIMALS. each as Ums, Eruptions,
gnQuillty. JIM. Maw. Olttie-nphein Jbot-Ect
. bat and Mouth Dim" arrateace, du.
lot MS If OtUW I AIID lammt. UMW= MULL
JONtr CRUX CAMPHOR. IS THE
RAMS of the popular Lituunent that cures
B h s Um. Resnais* Swollen or Stiffened
&tate, Fran Bites. Pala in the Face, Bout or
I =M R ilU ds ui p or Bie " of In ri t
Poison ; • Vines, eta.. for Nan; or Beast
Aiwa* reliable, sad almost instantan
eous Latta nits!. Having an agreeable odor It
is garesaat to apply. Sold by all druggists.
Price 35 sta.
Ifahnent received a Prise Medal
at tke State lair. Iffl9.
ASA JOHYS, Prop% 319 N. 3d St. Phila.. Pa.
isia. 13, 6-nt.
J OB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
dose al short sloth* stol reasonable rates
Itennatour oma.
THE VERY
Mills, Threshei
Sewi
BY THE PrbT,
ftgr. Special prices
At the old reliable
Dr. H. C
HUNIF'HREY BROS. & TRACY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
MEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES AND OBILDBEWIeiI
Boots, Sh9es Rubbers i&C
'CORNER i U
EpEIF'TS AND E
SCHOOL DISTRICT deem
Llish on bind as per last settle
State appropriation
From comity Treastiiir on sea
Amount recolvediqom A. D. A
, , John A.
ad
Received of A: Wickham, Colle„
" from the Universalist
" of H. L §t3cott, Assign
Salary to A. D. 4 Albert, Principal;..
" E. Spaulding, Teacher..'.....
Geo. M. Marshall, Teacher
Sue Hillis, Teacber ' 1
0 Ads Chamberlin: Tea Char
0 Hattie Bogart. Teacher'
Clara Lewis, Teacher.
" Eliza McKean, Teacher,..
" Anna Kinney, Teacher ' '
• " EU C. Friable, Teaehei
E. L.Hillis, Treasurer '
- S. W.Alvord, Secretiry; for last quarter of 'BO and 1881..
Beni.ild. Peck, Secretary
Morgan Waters, Janitor, June Ito Sept. 1, 1881 -
Geo. W. Armstrong, 'Janitor, Sent 1, 1881; to Jane 1, 1882
Interest-to Mrs. Mary Macfarlane on $5OOO bond
'. ', H. H. Mat* on $4OOO bond
Cyntha Chubbuck on $5OO bond ,
Trustees of Lodge No. 167, I. O. 0. F., on $5OO bond
" " Jas. H. CO 2 2ing.lTrustee, on $5OO bond
:.. '
0 " Jae Hillis on $5OO bon d
- 0 0 E.aL. Mills, Guardian of Anna Hillis on $5OO
Repairs to - echo of building and furniture
Fencing school lot 1
W. M. Mallory, coal 1. - '
Printing [ I '
Miscellaneous ezpenses
Interest to N. N. Betts, Mizi Hammond bona.
i
Total expenditures....
Cult iri trautur, I
- IReal estate and buildings ... •
School furniture
Due from A. Wickham, ColleCtor, on duplicate of lss i t and ISS2
Cash in treasury....
Total usetti ... . .........
Bonds drawing 5 per cent inti4eat
.1_ !
Total liabilities . •
BRADFORD COMM, ea :1 r .
• '
acs
counts
.
We, the undersigned Awditors of Towanda borough. certify that wo hare examined the act
counts of the Towanda Borough School District and find the same as here set forth correct.
i .
IL L. LAMOREAUX,I
P. E. JAYNE. Auditors.
C. M. IifYER.• ,
•
Tc.wunds. July 5, 1892.
CLOTHING. 4 O4
NOW IS T
Stylish
MEN, YOU,THS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE HAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE.
While maintaining the uniform standard of quality in int:Melina of work and
material by • LI
GOOD=
and SMAI
RAISED THE
THE BE',
111 this vi
11l
E.
;~.
BEST MACIIINE OIL
FOR
q Mowers, Churn "Powers
g Alacliines; &c.
QUA RT,
GALLON or BARREL.
n 5 and 10 gallons and . bbl. lots.
-h Drug Store,,
rorter.& Son
er Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa
Co
IN AND ELIZABETH STREETS,
wANTroA., FDA:
PENDITURES OF TOWANDA. BOROUGH
sy 31, 1881, to June 5;1882.
j. ,RECEIPTS,
. f 0 0 51,303 30
.. ,
.
ced lands— .',..,. 793 62
• '
!bell for tuition' 47 29
;Codding, fines 161 67
7 GO
'
au; fines
0
ictor, on duplicate for 1880 and 188. t " 0
964 10
33 •
• j 1881 and 1382 • 6,850 00
church and Society, for Church lot ...... ... ..... 1 .616 80
I
'ee' of iliasOn & -Co • 78 88
' . .
sxprstirrtrnrs.
ME
{er~«~«erg+:E
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
nd Reliable Spring Wrments
MEET, CAREFUL BUYING, -
MARGINS, (with which I am content,) I have
TANDARD AND LOWERED THE PRICE,
iIINTII. IT IS A POSTITV2 FACT =AT •
T STOCK . OF CLOTHING
n!ity is now being sold for the least money by
ROSEHOELD
71 1 CONVA.*DA, PA.
I I
r.....,
...... 360 00
360 00
360 00
360 00
...... ..* 360 00
360 00
260 00
360 00
34000
100 00
12 60
60 00
...... 00 00
ME=I
20* 00
, 25 00
112 60
12 50
12 50
12 50
•)2267
238 06
279 47
79 55
105 62
1&) 00
ME
MEM
Oil
. 7,292 87
... 27,100 00
. • 1, 740 75
383 213
• ••• • • 8.539 40
' 12.800 00
•••• • 12,600 0
- .
ti:s4o, er
Dmgapts
Physicians
H3V3 Signed or. Endorsed the
Following Remarkable
Documont :
No=ro.Sonbury &.7ohnion, litinurostur•
ChonniSts e. gl Platt St., Now York : •
Oz.-nth:num tho pastfow years we
• we sold 4Srions brands of Porous
Plwa-
I:::.i'lly . ziarts and the Public prefer
Ca ino POSiIII6 Plfuster to all
others. We consider thcrocogo of the very
recir rollablo household =goodies worthy
otconfidenea The* aro superior to all
ithor 'Porous Piasters or Linthients for
.a.---ternal use. i•
Itoru is a genuine
Pormaceutic4l product, of the highest
order of mar% sad:so recomised by
physicians said druggists.
When other remedies tail stet a. Ben
son's Capable Plaster.
'ran will bo disappointed if you rue
cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads co Idea
tricallitagnatio toys.
aa SURE REMEDY AT IJUWP. Flit:afar**.
Cl MEWS Medicated CORN sod BUNION PIASTER.
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THE GREAT .OPTICIANS • ' ..'
D.:2‘ . ; eisiESTM'UT STREIETt.
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SUPPJLIOU 1 -4 :1 4 61t - LEnar., • • •
. SUPEILICAL , iIC.ILL.
SUPRI ICU. LENSES and •
. . SITFURIOR FACILITIES
For man nfa , inri n , ... all corn bine to give onr SPEOTA.
C1.V.8 and EYE-GLA. ,
_ES a national avntatioa.
LOST SIGHT EVER RETURNS.
Do ti of vriPt with your eye.; by taking' DEM:MT
' AMD GLASSES.
ortarosows as follows ..ne on appTienthm : —Part 1—
tbetnaticallnstrimont=. 162 pt , wq. Part 2—Optical
trtunenta. tee TrUICII.' Part a—Masric Lantarnaill9
%gm Part4TPiiilosophical Inammanta,/601allaa
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Sanford's Radital Cul-6i-
A single dose instantly relieves the most vio
fineezingmr Read Colds, clears the bead as
by magic, stops watery discharges , from the
nose and eyes, prevents ringing noises In the
head,l, cures Nervous Headache and subdues
Chilli and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses
the nasal passages of, foal mucus, restores the
sense of amen, taste and bearing.when affected.
frees the head, throat 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
Solveni and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one pack
age, of all druggists forsl. Ask for Ranford's
Radical Cure. WEEKS k POTTER, Boston.
tOL -I
.;•100 times more effectual
I S - than any other plaster or
electric battery for pain
and weakness of the Lungs,
° Liver, Kidneys and Urinary
organs, Partial Paralysis,
/ Rheumatism, N en r a lg is,
,
[ , Hysteria, Female Weak.
. • ' nese. Merton§ 'Pains and
itt-i.--, . a Weaknesses. Malaria and
ASTENt.° 'Fever and Ague. Price 25c;
Sold everywhere.
PATENTS.
(U.S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank A. Fonts, Attorney-at-Law. Lock Box, 356
Washington, D.O.
SIT Ten years' experience.
I make so =tenor. for my services unless a
patent be granted. preliminary examination in
the Patent Office as taltho patentability of an in
vention razz. : Send sketch or model of the de.
vice and a report will bo made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent.
Special attention Riven to rejected applica
tions in the bands of others. • .
' U. 8: Senstom: Hon. Geo, F. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Bon., David Dsvis and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Dildois ; lion. Benj. 11. Hill, of Geor
fticalon• L. Q.' C. Lamar, of Miss; Zion. B.
Cullom, GO. of Illinois • the Bon. Commissioner
of Patents and Cots of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper,
Write for circular and instructions.
Stiortf
CUT THIS OUT!
"filiff? Sl5 1.9 840 PE".
WEEK.
We have stores In 18 leading Cities.
from whirl our agents Main their supplies quietly.
Qin Factories and Prftcipal sutures arc at
:rola. Said for a our hew Catalogue and
3iaLackawannaAve
11. N. LOVELL SCRANTOW.PA.
10,632 31
MOO 00
KLINE'S MARKET.
C A.111E1.014 BLOCK
270 00
250 00
Main Street, First'Ward.
JOHN W. KLINE,
3439 4
il !VINO REMOVED Sib
MEAT & VEGETABLE
32:1113 SS
MARKET
o s woe e convenient ideation. and established
himself in the Oirroll 'Block, opposite Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons With •
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS.
FELL OYSTERS IN Tuna SEASON.
FRESH VEGETABLES.
• , DOMESTIC FRUIT, &c., 0
r BOLOGNA SKOBAGELa specialty._;4l.l or.
dam prompUr deUvaired.u
=quirt
.
HORSE r en
or d2s c u r r ency ets. & ta r ' Tea m :
nun =mop of Treatise on. the Horse and
his Diseases.” It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, has GO fine engravings showing
BOOKpositions sunned by sick
horses better than ' can be
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 a
25 et ...poison, a large collection of
var.vavzs armarrii, rules for
tell age of a horse. with so oilitrav
showing With of each year and a large timoill
of other valuable horse information. Hurdreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and -$lO. The fact that
200,000 sold in about one year before it was re.
vised shows how popular the book Is. The re.
..vised edition is alma moan muumuu° Sans
won A cowman. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. 3. B.
Kendall & Co.. Eamsburgh Vermont,
Mar 11.1 yr. ..
laic )IF: kfti 1 4 1 41 1 ): .tfeJal
COLLECTION AGENCY
BRINK & BUCK; Leßaysville, Pa.
Will writs Policies for risks in Fire and Life In
durance. Collect . - Claims with cue and
prozapin as. They represent none but •
FIRST-CILA,S3 COXPANIES!
klurrsolleit thseantdenee and patronage of thou
baring business in their line. snd,will endeavor
to merit IL apps to or address
Imo tt 88>3itdc sum whiyintue.
1
AND
CLAIM AND
SIELNEt
"Wells' geslth, Iteneiter" restores health
sod rigor, cores Dyapepri• en co.
Soria! AeDWty. '
TEXAS BAT CAVEEir
. . .
[ ,
The bat caves of Texts have been known
to bear bunters : and turkey huntiirs and oth
-er adventurous persons a long time. They
are numerous in the mountains or semi
mountainone regions of the limestone dia.
tricts. I-dare say, tif any one should tarn
out to ltrini, them they would be . found by
humlreds, Whenever you find a considera
ble cave with an, opening there you will to
quite sure 'tit find bate by the million. The
Only one 'f, ever ventured to explore was
either in Medina County or Benders, They
4.
are not very comfortable places to go to,
is ore is continually haunted by tho f of
I lettlocetkeir, she bears with cubs, spa r the
ariger ,-. of, falling into .unlmown abysses.
;Besides,' the great , hordes of bats' flitting
iroundyourlight, hitting you in the face and
becoming entangle-Iln her hair, is an tin.
,'comfortable feature, - ' producing , a sort; Of
creeping feeling in a fellow. Then there in
the ever present danger of your light becom
ing extinguished, leaving' yOu, 4 in darkiteas
.blackar than pitch, from which you aright
never emerge. However ardent an explorer
be may be who ventures into lone of these
things, and however inter ested with what he
sees, he is Oontinually wishing that ha. were
out of it. j They are regular witch holes. If
t tore be witches in the world, there you will
dud them. , I should:l2a I explored that
one in Bandar& or Medina, several hundred
yardii, as I judged, ,until I came to a fine
creek rushing and roaring throngh it. Be
yond the creek I could see another opening..
leading, no doubt, to still deeper and darker .
depths ; but I had got enough of it ° and re.
fused to venture any further. In this out
I encountered the bat &um immediately - on
entering, and it, continued a great distitnce.
I could not judge how thick the deposit was,
bet it was certainly many feet. There could
not have beer". less - than several thousand
tons of it, and it was accumulating with
great rapidity. I should not be 'surprised
now to learn that the cave has been so com
plaiely filled up by the deposits that the bats
canito longer go into it. One can scarcely
conceive of the great multitude of bats there
are in the *orld until he has gone nto one
of these bat elves. ' They not only co-er the
4ivtills and roots completely, several tiers deep,
apparently, but they actually bang from tht
roof in 'enormous bunches. ) When you stit
up one of these great pendant buncho of
bate there is a squeaking and fluttering, to bo
sure. The substance cast down by these
bats is rich in 'nitrate of potash. For the
manufacture of thatisalt no other substance
inthe world can compare with it. I saw , any
quantity of it in the- l3anders or Medina
Cave, which by some mineral process ' had
been converted into pure saltpetre appar
ently. It would undoubtedly make a, very
strong fertilizer, besides furnishing gunpow
der,.cte., but whether the raw stuff is worth
$6O a ton or not I cannot say. If it is worth
anything like that figure,' should Say that a
Texas bat cave is hatter than a gold mine.— I
tialveston News.
` 4 ROUGH ON RATS.'"
C:ears out rate, mice; roadies, pies, until,
bed•bugs, skunks, Oipmunks, goOhers. 13c
Druggists..
POISON IN ROOK COVERS.
The use of poisonous dyes, to color the
covers of books is happily not a common
practice. Yet book publishers are occasion
ally careless about the materials used-in
coloring their bOOks. Lately in Troy it child,
while playing with some water-color paints,
lOoked about fok . akalette, and seized a small
hook, 'attracted b , "the bright green color of
its cover. Ile nand the paints on the cover
of the book for i:otne time. Then he - was
suddenly taken lwith convulsions. Physi
cians, who werelastily summoned, delued
that he had been*sone& They', adil
tered antidotes, hut the child went into, con
vulsion after conndsion, and was lonly
after three days' incessant labor that the
physicians saved Ais life. The child's .
wealthy parents afterwards had the Physi
cians' investigate the . i manner of its being
poisoned. They discovered that the, dye'
with 'Which the brightly -colored book was
covered contained the poison. In wetting.
the paints on the book cover the . child bad
innocently wet also the dye; and soon tratisj
ferred some of the poison to its own[ lips.
There was a cOmical , side to the invistiga.
tion, although it was no consolation to the
parentathe book was found,to be a report
of the Society:for the Pevention of Cruelty
to' Children.-=Albany Press, "
“!*TCHUPAISA.“
.•••
Quick, complete cure, allannoylng Sidney,
Bladder and lErrinttr7 Diseases. El.' LDrug
gists: , ;
FACTS ABOUT PEANUTS
Who Ifni them In Geornln—Pecullnrltleo
of the Trade. . i
"How many goobers do you sell ti, day
INGtry?" was asked of Atlanta's well
knoivin confectioner.
"Oh, I don't; know. Same dayS I. sell a
half I?ushel and some days a bushet r Bat
there are stands in town that sell more i pea
nuts than we do. You see, we don't PaY
much attention to them. In fact :I had
rather not bundle them. They don't 'het Off
a pretty stand like mine.”-
"I thought yoruld sell more than a
bnahel a day." • , ' •
"Well, I don't sell over a bushel, but wheo
you put what passers-by take froM the boxes
to what I sell it will make, nearly twice as
much."
• "To whoni do you sallgoobe.rs mostly?"
"To darkies. They all like peanuts, and
when they pals the stand end catch , the aro
ma arising from a bag of'liot peanuts they
are sure to feel fora nickel , Then 'sell lots
to business men who don't 10 home to din
ner, and who won't go td a bar for beer and
lunch. Why, there is one gentleman, a
lawyar, who hasn't been. home to , dinner a
haltdozen times in as many; 1 yeas, and ho
always buys a pint of peanuts about twelve
o'clock: :Bo regular is he in the purchase of
this cheap Meal that I reallyi miss him when
he fails to come."
"Do 'saki; like goobers?"
• "Oh, yes,,but they don't like for it to be
known. They walk inside tho store and ask
for a '
nickel's worth of peatitits in a paper
bag mid then go home and eid. Little chil
dren are fond of them, and Batch many a
five cent piece from a boy or girl whO goes
away happy. munching his peanuts."
"What'dei your customericall them?"
"Oh, different games. Young ladies ask
for peanuts' in a bag. Darkies ask for
ground peati and sometimes' goobers, while
the school girls always say goobers."
"What! do school girls cat goobers.r
"Oh, go away. I - shout tell on them.
They are good customers. They buy them
selves and thdn make the boys buy for them,
too," and Off she went to dish up box of
two candies,—Atlanta Colutitution. .
Delicate Females.
The exactions of society, added to the
cares of maternity and the household, have
tested beyond endurance the frail emstitu
tions whichlhave been granted the majority
of women. To - combat this tendency to
premature ; decline, no remedy in the world
possesses the nourishing and strengthening
properties of Malt Bitters. They enrich
the blocsl, perfect digestion, stimulate the
liver and kidneys, arrest ulcerative weak?
ness, and, purify and vitalize every function
of the feinale system.
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OR SALE:, One second-hand
Engine and Boiler, in good condition.
Ett
gine 12'20. Tubular Boiler, Force Pump,. Con.
nections. etc. Suitable for a saw or grist Mill.
Hare been running 4 run of stone with: it.
Reason for selling is
ant I am increasing the
capacity of my mill. d putting in larger
engine. For Mil particulars call on or addreits
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Mr. Albert Kingsbury, Hoene, N. H., troubled
with humor on hands and neck, used by
lead P Unu f ca
oisoning. (He's I painter., At times it
would.break out, crack open, and the skin Repay
ate from the flesh in largo pieces, suffering great
continual itching and stinging. Purchased
your remedies; used Cancun Resolvent inter
nally, and Cuticura Soap eztergally, and in less
than three months effected a complete cure and
hasnot been troubled since. Corroborate d . by
Culhird al Poster, Diuggists, Neone, N. K.
MOTHER DIED FROM IT.
J. N. Atems, Newark, ()Mc., says: .‘ CtlpePti
Remedies are the greatest medicines 'on earth.
Lied the - worst cue salt rimeni in this country.
My mother bad it twenty years, and in Ladled
from it. I believe Cuticura would hive saved
her life. My arms, breast and bead were cov
ered for three years; which nothing relieved or
cured
.until I used the Cuticura Resolvent
(blood purifier) internally, and Cuticurs
,and
Cuticura Soap externally.
E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y.,
cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, - of twenty Ifwri .
standing, by the Cliticura Resolvent internally,
and Catkins and Cuticura Soap • ezternaUy.
the Inost'stronderful case on record. Cure certi
lied to before a justice of the peace and promi
nent citizens. AR afflicted with itching and
scaly diseases. should send to us for this testi
rup.
SALT 11,11.F.,1111.
' Those who 'have.experienced the torments of
Salt I,Chettm can appreciate the agony I endured
:tor pears, until cared by the Catkins Itesolvent
internally, and Cuticnra Soap externally.
MRS Wit. PILLINGTON. *Mario, Wis.'
OUTWURA .
and Cnticnra Soap externally and Cutionni Be•
solvent internally win 'positively cure - .every
species of Rumor, flow a Common Pimple to
Scrofula. Price of Cnticurs, small boxes, 500 ;
large boxes. $l. Outlaws Resolvent, $1 per
bottle. Cuticurs Soap, 250. Cuticula Shoving
Soap.lsc. Sold by an druggists!.
Depot, WEEKS k POTTER: Boston, Mass. -
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Fir: *V"11.1
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or tirmer, worn out wlth
' overwork. or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try. PAR.ItEIeS GINGCU Toxic.'
If you - are a lawyer; : Minister' or business man ex
hausted by mental str ain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants,butuse Parker's CidgerTonic
If you have Consumption, DyskAin„, ltheuma,
ism, Kidney Contplaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach; boweLs,l l blood or nerves. PA F run's C fIS:GBE
TONIC will clue rm.. It iitbeGreatest Blood PUriller
Ali the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
if you are wasting away' from age, dissipation or
any disi-wv or weakness and require a,stimulant take
Guinan Toxic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It his saved hundreds of lives; it may' save yours.
CAUTION t•-•ftelkte altsubititates. Patter's Ginger Tonle la
nosed of the bee
Ili 'rethink . like It. Insist upon having FLO - ARS.
Tom CoLootB end look for stgnattire of -
96 a .
oe eery bottle. Any &nest or dealer In pert
tap aupply you. 45 and 15 cent elm.
LARGE SAVING DRYING 75e. Sat
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KENDALL'S SPAVIN CITRE
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Is sure in its effe cts; mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerftd to
reach everytfeeP seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or other enlargements, such as
spaying., splints. curbs, callous, sprain., swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
,the joint. or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
'and forany purpose for which a liniment is used
for man or beast. It is now known to be the
best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in its effects.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No
remedy hak ever met with such unqualified uc
cess to out knowledge, for beast as well a man.
Price $1 perbottle. or six bottles for $5: All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on reaelpt of 'price tqf the
proprietors, Du. B. Kiractuu. & ;Co.. 'Enos
burgh Falls, Vt.
Sold by all Dnigglats.
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TEATAIILIMED uc 1865.1
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H °WAR-11'A slow,
Solicitor of t •
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
1 1 11. .lENT I SIe
631 F STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C..
(Successor to Gilmore. Smith it. CO., at...
Chipman, Rosner k Co.)
Patents procured upon the same plan which
was originated and aucceasfhlly practiced by the
abate-named firm. '
Pamphlet of sixty pages stint upon receipt o
stamp. y lnovSl
" BETTER TO LEAD
THAN FOLLOW!"
RE
A GOOD MAXIM, BUT NOT
ALWAYS 1
It is' better to follow
4 JAZ OBS
.The old and Reliable Dealer in
=Ready-Made Clgthmo•
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. Sol!onion &. Son, (one door ,north
of Fele!' & C 0.,) where he is now open
with a fall and Complete • Stock of
Fashionable i
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY -MADE CLOTHING
HATS - AND CAPS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS;
TRAVELING BAGS,
lIMERELIAS, CANES
MEN'S, 'BOY'S ; YOUTH'S and
CHILDREN'S full and complete
'suits of all grades and prices.
While he aims to lead the trade, be
asks his old friends and everybody else
to follow him to his now location, where
he will lit them out in the highest style
of art at the lowest prices. Come
early.
N. JACOBS.
Towanda, 6,;18C2.;
PLATFORM WAGONS,. TOP AND
OPEN BUOCOPS for sale si decided bowl no
A Urgelinber of 101116110, Make and alllllll.. 5,
C. L. TRACY.
Towanda, April 274 m IMElir STUMM. ' •
New Advertieercgds.
Double atore.
NOEL 1 4ND 3;IIRIDGE
J.K.BIJSII
Is now open In biliMananoth Doable Store with
► fa t fresh and complete,. took of fashionable
Spring, and Summer
Clothing,
Gent's Furnishing
Goods,
Hats, Caps, Trunks,
TravelinF Bags,
Umbrellas, Etc.
Suits of all Grades for
Men, Boys. Youths
and
,Children.
Our rents have been obtained on the most
favorable terms. sod 'Guy current expenses rd's
duced to the lowest ~bib minimum. we Pro
mote to give our customers the benefit of thou
Reductions by putting our prices at Lower Pig.
mres than any other Clothing House in Towanda.
We invite a careful examination of our stock
and prices. whether wishing to buy or not. We
can utisfy the closest. buyer of the truth of
what we say.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
Call and we Will satisfy yop.
ga. Itemember. Nos. 1 and 2, Bridge Street.
J. K. BUSH.
Towanaa, Pa., April 10. 1882, yr
M. HENDELMAN
JEWELLER,
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Iw still to be found at the OLD STAND •,
M.11.N: ! STRE El;
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Next door to Dr. H C. porter's Drug &ore
WITH' A FULL LINE OF
FINE AMERICAN AMY-SWISS
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
STERLING :SILVER AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE. GLASSES,
CLOCKS,
FROM TnE CHEAPEST To THE BEST.
Sir ALL OF WHICH WILL EE BOLD AT THE
YLSY LOWEST PHICES,
Clocks, Watches and Jewitry promPtll , repaired
kr on experienced and competent workman.
M, HENDELMAN.
soptlo4f
ElO. L..NOSS
Now occupies the Corner Store opposite Dr. a.
C. Porter's Drug Store, Main,Steeet,
with a large stock of
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oil
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OF,- THE BEST QUALITY.
Sir. Ross has .KNOTLIVISTOat osßninok fitassr
J. L. Schoonover •is clerk. The twoi stores sire
connected by Telephone. Mr. Boss dan now feel
satisded that he can give the
BEST GOODS FOI Tag LEAST MONEY
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Ms experience enables him to select the best
goods, which he la bound to sell at a LOW PRICE.
You can always gets bargain if you
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BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S.
All goods delivered in the Borough PBEE.
FARMERB will do well to call with their Produce
and get the CASE. , 20apr82-Iy.
BL4NK BOOK MANUFACTURER
1 ANTS
BOOK BINDER,
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PAPER RULER, &o
Alfr'd J. Puivis,
No. 131 Genessee street,
FTICA, N.
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All wor k 1n his line done Well and promptly at
lowest pike:, Lt
Parties haviiig volumes incomplete win be fur
nished with any missing numbers at cost pries.
All orders given to J. J.Beanlan, .Agent for
Bradford County, will be promptly executed ac
cording to directions, f' sepil.tf
tafatell( loug
Cornera"Second and B anew& , Nor th west,
near Pennsylvania Avenue.
AMEINGTON, D. C.
Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pass
sear be door to all parts of the city. Covent.
lent i l, the depots. This is. just the hotel for
Penn ylianians visiting the National Capital.
Roo II well furnished, and the cleanest and
best beds in the city. Table Stitches.
Rooms and board from $2 to 43 per day;,
Reduced isles by the week or month.
WILLIAM- SANDERSON.
Proprietor.
Late of the Congresslobs! Hotel, Capitol Hill.
Jan 11-tf
{ TROY,. PA.
We keep on band constantly for builders.
LIME, HAIR, BRICK, LATH,
SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER,
PAINTS; OILS, VARNISHES,
CHESPEAK NAILS.
Also 1„
WAGON MAXEWEISUPPLIEB
Fellows, Spokes, Hubbs, Tluils, Poles
Carriag Trimmings:
Also a fall ilia °WIWI' and Haan Hirdwala. 112'4
a tall line at
Carriages, Platform and Lumber %gone,
Abdo by., no with skilled vostmen, end parizated
In every gartitmlay. -
BEARDSLEY & WALLOW,
21 MObran) Dealers.
- Troy, April .17
Double stock.
Fur COUCH& COLDS SORE THROAT DROWCHrf It; _ ' ' '
MONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases*? THP.OAT, f"..' ''-- •
F ir '
x i i ! e a.;: p rl n l n s . Z.:-I I ; ; ; e1 1 , :( ; : ti :1 1. ff: .. - :
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al M F.ToLungtrilt t Ire clieroz.4.::::, ~ •. ,
r .-e, ItILONCIIITIS.-;',11 — ..‘,. • •
GONE I. in lts inc plent and advanced stages, and ail disea... - . c; ~• • .
and LUNGS, but it has never been sp advantageously cempounilei: :.:;. i:i i '. •
ItICE. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stliiiiii:iiit :1 - ,,.. .. , ,
system alter tue cough bus been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price $l.„.
Riyiri9N i rn.),lrbeolzvfloobaltiezhAvirtyr!.;:l , :; • .
1)1 • E'D Artie e—thegenuine has a Private Die Proprietary Sta:ni, , :, ,;;;,,
permits it In bo field by Drasaista t Growls and Dealers Every t. i,, r,‘,
Air 'WITUMIT SPXCIAL TAX On LICENSI - 1, - -
The TOW, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St, Chica
PICTURE GALLERY
G. H. WOOD & CO.
en the First Monday of April. !laving fitted up
entirely new s with the best of Instruments, : we
are prepared to make •
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all for so cts.
In neat, envelopes, 10 for SIAM. Copying of nll
kinds a of Photograpba,and Stereoscopic and large_
view Work done at this gallery. •
Clive us a call and we will try an'i satisfyyou
in price and quality. mar 28
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KENDALL'S: !RAVIN CURE
pia_ tip sure to cure ' Spaying . Splints.
enlar&c. It removes all- unnatural
gements. Dora war DIXITZZ.
Has no equal for any lameness on
beast or man. It has cured hip-joint
lameneas In a person who had aid
- feted IIS years. Also cured rheum*.
un. cores frost- an
bruises. qnPor th lameness . .
/t hasb ites
no e qu al for d
any hien/fah on houses. Send for, illustrated
cacqlar giving POMIVIC liliti'MP, Price $l. ALL
DIttIOGISTI3 bare it or can ge tit for you. Dr.B.J.
Kendall & Co.. Proprietors, Euosourgh Palls„
Vermont. 11. C. Powrza, Agent, Tliwanda. Pa.'
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BESTbusineas now before the public. Yon
can make mony faster at work for na
than at anything else, Capitol not
nestled. We will start y0n. A ,412 a day and up.
wards mad. at home by thew.ndnstrions. Nice,
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 to e
btuitness. Yon can live at home and do the-work
No other business will pay you 'nearly as wel
No one can fail to make enormous pay oy
Ming at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
Money made fast, easily and honorably.
Address, Tana ft Co.. Augusta, Name.
Yon need not Die to-Win
- IN THE' ' _ .
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MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
AND
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ACCIOIINT ASSOCIATION
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Of (Bath,. N. T. -
You rocelve one-half of your insurace, ac
cording to the American Life Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is finishad—for
illustration. a Stan or woman joining the Use
elation at 36 years of age taking a GertitleAte !Or
$2,500, receives $1,275 when a little Over 56 years
of age, exactly the period in life when's little
financial help is generally morn needed than at
any other time.
BLADES & ROGERS,
june2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BEREAU OF INTENTION
EVERY INVENTOR'
SHOULD KNOW,
That by the Rules of Me. PUieut p j ji c e
to procurd
I
• PATENTB 4 ..' ,
Models ars not.nrSteskary unless specially called
fur.
Send drawing and specification, upon receipt
of which we will make examinatiot at the Patent
Office, and Wise as to prftentability. • .
FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE Of PATENT.
Send for PADIPIILIV,ot horror:lomm% free to. a.y
.addresa. HALSTEAD k CO..
Washington ; D. C.
Publuhers.of the Congrerrionat Rtporter.
January, 5, 1992.--ff
N . IUIR 4 CO.'S
GROCERIES
The pled to ease !coney b onyieg cheep to at
MEI
They reapeothtlly announce to the public that
they love a large stock of; •
FLOUR, FEED. MEAL, °Burr. EfiLT, FISH
• r rout. and PROVISIONS genasll7.
' Wr have abgi:addid co oiu stock a vßriety of
WOODEN WARE, inch as BUTTER TUBS. FIB
BINS. CHURNS.
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:net mewed a kris stock of Sugars. - Tme,
• Cioffeße. Spices. MOULSON'S PURE SOAP, the
best in the market, and other maim of soap
Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at ICr
prices for Cale
cot 26 77
HUMAN • HAIR
UCH. AS Wigs BANDEAUX, the poplr
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ChE4O Value Druid,
EVEHTTRINI3 I BEIINGENG To Ts HAIR MADE
seritippetst Attention giveu jo COMBINGS
Hoots all turned one was.
SWITCHES frgnt $1 upwards. Abm Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face
Madam Clark'a Cora*, and
, ' , Shoulder Brace Elastics.
sirPirticular attention paid to itreseing lad iMs
limiest their booms or at my place of businesS.
awry Daum h liildestb's store. • ,
, nor 1841 P lu. -R. V. BTEDOE.
CANCERS CURED
AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
,
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
• MIND RIDS by PERSONS from parts of
the world lave been cured of this much dreaded
disease and ere now Hiring witnesses that they ,
hare beta rescued from s terrible and untimely
death. Doctors. Ministers sad the Poor treated
Free. Write fors Circular giving fullpartlialars.
Address Drs. GED. CRANE k 111348 BROWN
Addison. N. Y. B ept.3o3yr.OPßaco. •
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ONE MORE
IN TO WANDA.
will open tbair New Gallery la
Patton's Block,
, STOP AT, "
FOR
AND
PROVISIONS.
Oorser Main 'rid Fraakll4 tittesis
TOWAND.A. PA. -
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lIR 13. D. V. STEDGE,
Manufacturer of and Deater zn
COMIC ,
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...awrence & Martin 2 s- -- --3 1 .
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
'JAMES MCCAPE
HAS REMOVED W 8 OBOCEU BUSINESS u
TUE SOUTH-WIT O19111;;ER OP UM;
AND DrtIDGE STILEETfI, MCP.RE
Head Quartiss
=MR LITIWTHeig DT THE LINE OP
nunatomisillk
CASH PAID for. Desil4le,
dace. Fine BUTTER and EGGS
a'specialty.
Wagons &Earflaps
OLD ESTABLISHMtNT
JAMES IitYANT,
- ' would ; .
- call the atten
tion of FARMERS__and
others to his'large and completF
assortment of
Open& Top Buggi
PLATFORM wAgo:
- all Of his -
' own MANUFACTURE and war
.ranted in every Par-. •
• ticular
Bryant's Flexible Springs used in all Platicat
Wagons. The easiest and best In use.f:.%
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
Look st these kitties
Tire Seitedaearritges rut .". .. . ... 1150 to ill
Photons, ono aerated .. ..., 125 to 19
Top Buggies ... . • 125 to U 4
Open Buggies " 80 to 13
Democrat 'Rligons 90 to Ili
Bernal:fiber that the aboveere all fully WAITE'.
ad, Arst-elass op nci pay. ,•• /
Repairing promptly atteendad to at 25 per ce::
below last years Prices * .
Ofliceand Factory coy. Main and Elizsbetb-99
JAS lIRYANT.I
2tiebB2*
Towanda SEI: SIN
ME AIN 5.P.11.V.E.7 7,
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Is prepared to offerra compkte assort
• merit td) ' 1 - I.
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DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Ar
T lIE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever
covered, as ft is certain in its effects and
not blister. Also excellent for 'human fof
READ PROOF' BELOW.
FROM COL,.L. T. FOSTER
Youngstown, Ohio. May Loth( l!'!' •
Dn. 11. J. Examar.a. Co:—I had a %111
hie Hambletonian colt which I prized vet/
115% pa bads large bone spawiti on one Joir t `"
a small one on the other which made bin ten. ,
lame; I had him under the charge of two Tem'
nary surgeons - which failed to cure him. 111 .,,
one day reading the advertisement of Beak . ;
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express,' Mat'
ed at once to try it, and got our druggt oo l
to send for it, they ordered three bottles: I '
them all and thought I would give it sahor o 7 . l
trial; I used it according to dinetipus•
fourth day the colt ceased to be aloe, car '
humps have disappeared. I used but r'
sod the epliitrintbs Pre as free from
as smoott as any horse in' the state.
Wel, cured. The cure was so rema:
I let two of toy neighbors have the
two bottles; who are now using,it.
Very Respectfully.
. L. 7.
.ICeindalfs spavin
ON HUIVIAId FLESH.
Psileri's Xille. Wash'ton co., N.Y.. Fel
Dn. 8..1. Itunziais. Dear Sir:—The p.
case mil/bleb I used your Kendall's Spar
was • malignant ankle sprain of sixteer
standing. I had tried "many things, Lai
Your hpavin Cure put the foot to the
again, sod for the tint time since 11
naturalposition. For • family liatme
cells anything we ever used.
Yours truly.
lay. If. P. ar
Paiitor of 11. K. Cauigh, Patti')"
Price El, per bottle. or six boities toy
Druggists bare ft or can get it fer yon.
be sent to any address on receipt of pri ,
proprietors.' VU. B. J. KENDALL
tiargh Vt. Bold at '
•Dr. U. C. Porter's Drug
11E HAS
,IsraidsuiD
c. , &.c.
Aprl! 7.1 1y
Cheaper thatf l ever at the
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