Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, August 03, 1882, Image 4

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Parents who allow their children to'grow
up With scrofulous humors bursting • from
every pore are guilty of a hwcat " wrong..
Think of them pointed out ! as branded with'
a loathsome disease, and you will readily
procure them the Cuticura Remedies. f
BEAUTIFUL RED HAIR.
In cutting up an oak tree in Blaine a lock
of red hair was found far inside the - tree
that it is estimated the hair was put in the
tree 240 years ago. It was probably cut off
and put in there by a sensitive girl when red
hair was out of style, and a red-haired girl
was laughed at and twitted about the ,sau
grrinary color of her head covering. We are,
not 240 years old, but can remember when
a red-headed girl was a burden to herself,
because her hair gave her away. A. young
man had to have a good deal of indepen
deuce who would escort a red-haired girl
anyvlirre, and the girls invariably became
old" maids! It would have been a picnic to
those girls 'if they could ha-e lived about
these; days, when a girl with bentiful red
hair is considered about the sweetest flower
in nature's garden. Now that we remember
it, the red-haired girls aldrays were good
looking, and smarter than chain lightning,
and it is a con ended shame they didn't.
some into style years ago. They are me.
cutting off their \ hair and- burying it now
days.—Peek's Sun.
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A pure, wholesome distillation of !Fitch
hazel, American pine, Canada fir, marigold,
clover blossoMs, ete., fragiiiit with the
heeling essences of batsman and pine. Such
is Sanford's Radical Cure for Calarrh.
Complete treatment for $l.
Taxa Too Iducn.—A small lawn on. Sen.
bea
.sire
. t. Moo—Noon. Personages—A
parrot sunning . itself.on a porch beside its
open cage an strange dog _wandering
upon the lawn. rho 'parrot speaks first
"Sick!Sick! Sick him!" The dog, with
ears mid tail erect, looks about for some
thing upon which to charge; he spies the
parrbt and an exciting scene ears. From
out the confused mass of dog hair and par T
'rot feathers comes the shrill cry i -- " Git out!
D— you, git out !" Dog breaks for street.
Parrot, after looking at, hers - elf from head
to foot, graiely, exclaims : "Polly, you
talk too much !"—Cleveland Voice.
CONS 11731PrION.
It is said that 50,000 people die annually
in theUnitAid States alone from this disease.
In some sections of the country one death
in every three is from Consumption. Thi
can be,. and should be avoided; our people
are too careless about an ordinary -cough or
-Cold,: and other symptoms' of throat and
lung affections that' lead to this disease.
You should arrest it while it is in the germ.
Two or three doses of Dr. BosankO's cough
and Lung Syrtip will 'relieve an ordinary
cough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
like many preparations on the market and.
leave the disease!behind it, but acts directly
on the throat and,bronchial tubes, remov
ing all the phlegm andmorbid matter that
aC s tumulates in the throat and lungs. It
allays all irritation, and renders the voice
clear and distinct. Sold by C. B. Porter's
Ward House Drug Store. july27ly. •
Socxery Irmr..--Young Hostetter McGin..
nis, ono of the fashionable young bloods of
Austin, took a young lady to church last
Sunday evening. As he hid been up quite
late the night before, he was very sleepy,
consequently ho did not flirt with the fash
ionable young lady, as h; had heretofore
been in the habit of doing in church.
the matter with you ?" she asked
in a whisper. " I'm not I feeling well," ho
whispered back.. " ton wake Up and giggle
a little anyhow. If we don't misbehave
_ourselves in 'church, .people will think we
are married and I want yon to understand
I've got a reputation to sustain." After that
Hostetter McGinnis and the young lady
•icted; so improperly that the sexton had to
go and whisper to them to keep quiet.
Texas Siftings..
.I'ILES
kites are fiequently preceded by a sense
of weight in the back, loins and lower part
'• of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup
pose he has some affection of the kidneys
or.,neighboring organs. At. times, symp
toms of indigestion are present, as flatuency,
uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture,
like. perspiration, produ:cing a very disa
.. 1 greeable itching, particujarly at night after
getting warm in bed, is a very commou;at
• tendant. Internal, External arid Itching
Piles yield at once to the application of Dr.
'Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly
'upon the parts.affectcd, absorbing the Tu
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a perrmuient, cure where all other
remedies have failed., Do not delay :until
the drain on the"system produces perma
nent disability, but try it and be cured.
Price, 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it,
- and when. Yon can not obtain it of him, we
will send it,f prepaid, on receipt of price.
Address Tile Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,
Piqua, Ohio, Sold by C.. 13. Porter, Ward
House Drug Store. • '
HE ASCMITAINED.—" I hAVO ' mashed my
finger," 'howled a boy running into the room
where, his mother was sitting. "Which
finger?'! asked the mother. ”I have for
got," said the child, as ho stopped crying.
"Wait till Igo back rand ! find out," When
he " found out " ho went back into the house
and yelled foihalf au hour, and She pooz
mother didn't have sense enouglv_ to thrash.
him. —A rkti &cm Traveler:
FREE OF C,OST.
By calling at C. B.. Porter's Ward House
drug store, you can get a sample bottle of
Dr. Bosauko's Cough and Lung Syrup
which will relieve the most obstinate Cough
or Cold, and show you what the "regular 50
cent size 'will do. When troubled with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry. Hacking Cough,
Pains in the Chest, and all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs, try a szunple bottle of
this medicine. . july27ly.
Nor Too MUM BUT JUST ENocou.—" I
don't know how it is," said Jack Dumb.
thump, "everybody is forever quoting that
-' ignorance is bliss,' and yet Pm not happy."
"That's because you've just got enough
sense to know what a fool you are," con.
miseratingly replied a sarcastic 'neighbor.—
Andrews' Queen.
Elegance and Purity
Ladies who appreCiate elegance and purity
two:, using Parker's Hair Balsam. It is the
best article sold for restoring gray hair to
its original color, beauty and lustre. •
AW a7mil A t\-,
thL I V
OF CLOCUTM% 1.
Tar Puhlte Aptinulnes, Cotsdar... St•ott c.... T. -- A
of *I Week{ July Ito ACCUtt
S:ldnkiddhotartno Cool and Hoeft* col. o , 1••1 •.- • to.
J. U.l3te6lel.Fce'y, Niktlnnul • ••• • • • "
Ondard, Lltl Chmtuet ti;trect...
TIER INTALIARLE DOSENTIC REIM It
PHENOL SODIQUE.
Itoni!Lsri. ELM WEIRS &
In an invaluable remedy in DISEASES and IN
JURIES of ANIMALS and POULTRY ; destroying
LICE and other VERMIN. Applied by washing the
fowls, their roosts and nests with a solution of the
strength of one part PUnol Sodiquetoabout fifteen
or twenty parts water. A solution of the mune
strength is also recommended. given internally, for
the gapes and other DISEASES OF CHICKENS.
. For all kinds of HURTS, GALLS, and other DIS
EASES OF ANIMALS, such as Ulcers, - .Eruptions,
Crack, Quitter, itch. Ncrage, CUM , -nphas, ibot-Jklt.
and Prat and AfoutA Diseases, Scra g, etc
FOR ELI IT DRUGGISTS AND GENERAL VERCHANDISE DEALERS.
tirot fational Vault
TOWANDA PA.
CAPITAL PAID IN
SURPLUS FUND..
This Bank offers unusual facilitiesior
the transaction of a- general
banking business.
N. N. RE=
Cashier.
THE VERY BEST MORE OIL
Mills, Threshers,
Sevin:
BY ;TAE PINT,
- Sir §pecialprice.s.in
At the old reliable • Cash
Dr. H. C.
HU,MPURE
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RECEIPTS AND ,EXPENDITURES OF TOWANDA BOROUGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT from May 31, 1881, to Jane 5,1882.
Cash on hand as per last settlement.
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State appropriation
From county Treasurer on seated labile
Amount received from A. D. Albert for tuition
0 John A. Codding, fines
" • C, M. Hall, fines
Received of A. Wickham, Collector, - bn duplicate for 1880 and 1881...
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" 1881 and 1882..
" from the Universalist church and Society. for Church lot
" of H. L. Scott, Assignee of Mason k Co
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Salary to A. D. Albert, Principal....
"
E. Spaulding. Teacher
, " Geo. H. Marshall. Teacher
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" Sue Hillis, Teacher
-" Ada Chamberlin. Teacher l•
Hattie Bdgart. Teacher
" 'Clara Lewis, Teacher
" Eliza McKean,' Teacher
" Anna Kinney, Teacher
" Ella C. Friable, Teacher c
E. Treasurer
.5. W.Alvord, SeCretery, foriaat quarter of 'BO and 1881...
" Benj: M. Peck, Secretary,::. l
Morgan Waters, Janitor. Juno 1 to Sept. 1, 1831
Geo. W. Armstrong, Janitor, Sept. 1, 1881, to June 1, 1882
Interest to Mrs. Mary Macfarlane on $5600 bond
" H. H. Mace on $4OOO bond
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Cyntha Chubbuck on $5OO bond
Trustees of Lodge No. 167, I. 0, O. F., on $5OO bond
Jas. H. Codding, Trustee, on $5OO bond
Jne Halls on $5OO bon 4
" " ELL. Mils. Guardian of
Repairs to echo 01 building and tarn ,
Fencing school lot
W. M. Mallory, coal
Printing
Miscellaneous expenses
Interest to N. N. Botts, Eliza Hams
ToMI expenditures
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Real estate and building's ...
School furniture
Due from A. Wickham, Collector, on
Cash in treasury
Bonds drawing 6 per cent intercet
Total liabilities
BRADFORD orRETIVIT, sr
We, the undersigned Auditors
counts of the Towanda Borough Sc
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Cla I THING 4 .
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Frilvii*fr ;)2-I,lall22.ilLL6Lelahol=
MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
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AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE HAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE.
' While maintaining the uniform standard of quality in excellence of work and
material by ~,,,,,
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GOOD MANAGEMENT,• CAREFUL BUYING, '
and SMALT4MARGINSI(with which I am content,) I have
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RAISED THE STANDARD AND LOWERED THE PRICE,
lIHT,Ii. IT IS A POSITIVE PACT THAT '
THE BEST STOCK OF CLOTELI.NG
,
,_ .In this vicinity ifi, pow being sold for the least money by - •.
.... $125,000
. . 80.000
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JOEL 10WELL,
Presiden
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Manafticturiirs
NEWS, BOYS. WO,
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CORNER IiAIN
En
Cish in treasury
Total mulatto - . .
Tcwands:.inly 5, 1852.
Stylish ancl Reliable Spring Garnints
K .'.'IIOSENYIELD-,
rr(Jw.ttri)A..,-TD.lk.
! I FOR -
Mowers, 7 'Churn Powers
Ma *he &c.
DART,:
GALLON pr 'BAR REL.
A and 10 allon
Drug .Store,
Porte
ain and Pin,
BROS. 4i.z.TRXCY-,
d Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
Mrr
es, Rubbers, &.c
AND ELIZABETH STREiiTS,
ANT) A., F° A.O
RECEIPTS.
ExpENDrrtrari.
Anna Ilillia on $5OO -*
'Mayo
and bond
NE
d4pliesta of 1831 and 1582
f Towanda borough; certify , that we have examined - tho ac
00l District and ilaid the same as here sot forth correct.
• 11. L. LAMOILEAUX,
• . F. E. JAYbiF, Auditors.'
C. M. MYER,
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Streets, Towanda, Pa.
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POSMVELY 'CURED
BT
Benson's Capcine
Porous Maori
limos* Wlai_they are Preferred to Mt
Otba !orals IPlosteri or External
Bona
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rine.
• trans they posseis all the merit- of the
, and contain in ad
didli=lrinlincAurscorered powerftdalid:
aMrewstetatie combination which acts with twi
creased
conata rnbefacient, esdattre and
intent effect..
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Beeson they ens genuine phenesondkat prep
nation, sad se mortised by -the endemics.
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Become they ire the caly Oteters Sun name
pate at one.
Ikesnie thiwr i O
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m :nivel:, cue diseouies which
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Swum er uooo and dmitsto
that they aremperlartoan
:1 11 4 1 = or medicines for %demi uso„
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Seems the naanfaeterers have **tilted the
°WY End& ewer= far Polo" Plaavt% •
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For nruinN. t , •••! , ;--. all comi 4no to rive our SFECTA
--f CLES sud F-YEI4iLASSFSA natioualreputatial.
LOST SlilliT itiEVER RETURNS;
Do 11.;t trit , .... v - 01 yoUr ,uye. hr tins UNSUIT
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45441„v.
as rad ical_ Curd.
A single dose instantly relfeves the most 110-
lent Sneezing or Head Colds,- clears the bead as,
by magic, stops ,Watery discharges from the
nose and eyes, prgventa ringing noises in the
head, cures Nervous, Headache and subdued
ea l.n
Chills and, Fever. • Chronic Coltarrh it cleanses
the Dug Plesag Of foul mucus , restores the
sense of smell,' ta ' teand bearing when affected.
frees the bead, throat and bronchial tubes of
offensive matter 'sweetens and purifies the
breath, stops thb cough and arrests the prog 7
ress of catarrh towards consumption.
One bottle Radical Cure, ono box Catarrhal
Solvent and Safford's Inhaler, all in ono pack;
age, of all druggists for $l. ' Ask for Sanford's
Radical Cure. ! WEEKS k. POTTER, Boston.
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toi 't ~.. 100 times more effectual
5 .. 1 a.- than any other piaster of
electric 'battery for pain
' and weakness of the Lungg.
IV . ' Liver , Kidneys and Urinary
.. t : organs, Partial Paralysis.
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Rheumatism; N eu r a 1 g la.
. It ? r , I Ar--Ifysteria , Female Weak.
~ i ness. Nervous' Pains and
A. Weaknesses, Malaria and
6-4•STf* Fever and Ague. Price 21.
. Sold everywhere.
PATENTS.
,- (11, S. AND FOREIGN. ,
Frank A. Fonts. Attcirney.at-Law, Lock Box, 3M
Washington, D.C. ,_ i
' • Sir Ten years' experience. . .
I make so mutat for my services unlesa a
patent be granted.• Preliminary examination in
the Patent Office as to the patentability of an in
vention FIUM. Send sketch or model of the de
vice and a report will be made as to the proba
bility of obtaining a patent.
Special attantio given ' to - rejected applica
tions in the hands of others. -
U. S. Senators t Hon. Geo. P. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. Lamar, of Bias; Hon. S. M.
Cullom, Oov . of Ill inois ; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
prietor of this paper. ' •
Write for circular and instructions,
snovti.
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CUTTIUS OUT I.
MAKB 4, SIS re,..540 - PER'
, WEEK.
Wehavestoreilinio - leading Cities.,
flan which oar agents obtain their Sim dice quickly.
Our Factories and Principol Offices aro at
Erie. Pa; Send for oar New Catalogue and
tarrusloagents Addreas - •
10,832 31
Ms Ns: LOYELL 312 Lackawanna Ave
SCRANTQN. .PA..
KLINE'S MARKET.
C.A.R,
Maiir Street, .'''irstiWard.
JOHN W. KLINE,
11,1VING =MOVED MS
MEAT &VEGETABLE
AfLiVICEIr
7,292 8,7
1. 3,539 14
32,763 33
o a more Convenient location, and establisbed
himself in the . Carroll Block, oppOsite Seelre
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS,
FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON,
FRESH VROETAIILES.
DOMESTIC ratrrr, &0., : o
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SirBOLOONA SAMGE:esePecialty. AU Or
den promptly delivered. U;
1 msrchl7- 1
nonsE .l3renedu"2sncu forts.in
visa) norms of "A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases."' It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, . ' has CO lino engravings. showing
BOOKpositions assumed , by sick
horses better 'than can 'be
taught in any'other way. a table showing doses
of sU the principal medicines used for the horse
as well as their effects and antidotes when !a
poison, aZge oo rs i , le ru ctio es n
fi i ) 3 r f
25 ets
telling the age of a horse, 'with an engraving
showing teetb of each year and a large amount
of other valmible horse information. Hundreds
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 moon moan INTIBEBTING. RIM)
Iron a CUICULAR. AGENTS WANTED.' Dr. I.
Kendall k Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. . •
Mar 11,1 yr.
8 :i4:144 0 111bila:1 1 1:f11;(111
COLLECTION AGERY
BRINK ic BUCK,
Will ' irrite Policies or risks in *-
_ for _ /re and WA It
mance. Collect Claims With aim and
promptness. They represents:ions but • ;
, -
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES),
rhey solicit theconlidence and 'patronage of those
baring business in their line. and will endeae,or
to merit it. Apply to or address -
In*l tf 11.11144 BUCK. Leßaystrille;
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s..•r
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winnler. funiqarkers' Gingor Tonic
tan *
porfosnekvaried mare s; : ' . Oinking` it
M'enea ottii)4err in-tact = it la made
from Many _
vakable Meatiness not
beneficiallion'er_erk 4 i ll o . ll Sed 'organ:.
wYoMINO Aoxsce.
In answer ton fonner article Mania'. to
the dearth Of, moanin-here, we aro now•-ro.
ceiving tvni ta•flee letters per day from an.
riouv.Pe and styles of young, middle aged and
'old wonmikwho desire, to come to Wyoining.
Some of theta would like, to; : come here;:tn
work and ciiitnin an homiat. livelihood : a nd
some 4 them desire,to comelerei, and me:.
' l 7 cattle IgAztgs•
A reeentletter , froOnehigau, written iii
lead pencil; and evidently daring hours when
the writer shonki, hriVe been learning her
geography lessoo;is Ively enthasiastie over
the prospect of coining 'ont'lMri, Wliere one
girl can haVe lover 'for °Very day in the
yeek.. shi) signs herself Ilosalinde with a
stead r, and-adds•in =a posiseript that she
"means baSiness.'i . • .
Yes, ltosidiude,that's what we are afraid
uf: We had a kind of _vague fear ,that you
meant busines, SO we did,not reply id your
letter, Wymiund already has women enough
who write with a lead pencil. , We. nre also ,
pretty welt provided with poor spellers and
we do not desire : to ransack Michigan for af 7
fectionate but sanheaded girls, • .
Stay in >Michigan t Rosalinde, until tire
write to you; au4one Of these :days, when
you have been a mOther 8 or
. 9 times and as
.you stand lithe- golden haze in the back
-yard, 'hanging out damp' shirts on an uncer
tain litiekvi•hile your ripe and.dewy month is_
ttretched across a. basswood 'clOthespin; you
wil4lumk us fur this atlvice, : .
DO 11$ . 4eipair, iteittprideo.' . 12lome• day. _
man, with a eat,. warm, ` , heart and a.
pair of red - sfeers will see you 04:1 love yoli,
nal he will take you: iwhis strangsarms and
,?rotect you frem the Michigan Clitaate, just
is devotedlt as any of our people here can.
We do not Wish to be misunderstood in ibis
matter. It is not as a lover . .that we have
said so much on the girl question, bittin the
domestic aid,tptutmon
a long 1etter,,',,..;;. , 'a Young_ girl .0 ea
slate vend and reads 'Oujda behiude" , ber
atlas, we el like goine,over there to
Michigan with a trunk strap -and doing' . a
little missionary work—Laramie Boomer.
SKI.NEY MEN.
'Wenn' Health Dcriiwir" restores health
and vigor., enres Dispepri., rainntenco.
Sexual Debility.,'.;
A RIB•BREAKING HUG.
own. Mon Serioindy,; lijured
. 111. Grand
mother While Nnibraelnig ner.
There is a "case" on the ',ti ctic° book of
a well-know physieian- of West Oakland
which ouglit.lo constant° a warning. Some
months ago a young man arrived in Oakland
from Montana. He Proceeded at once to,
the house of his parents:- The door was
opened by, the young man's giandmether,
then nearly 70 years of age, and for whom`
be entertained a most commendable affec
tion. The young Man was a great favorite
with the Old lady. 'But the old lady - ,failed
to realize that her favorite was no longer a
buddinggtrippling. 'pe full-grown,beard
ed man before her, , with brawn on s shape
ly limbs and toil - toughened muscle ou his
sinewy arms was
.thirty pounds heavier and'
more than a little stronger than the 'boy
whom. she bad leased and sent to bed for the
last time -eight years before.. And on his
part the' young Mail did not realize that
" gran'ma" was no longer the vigorou.s lady
whom he bad played with rompingly as a
merry schoolboy in their fat.off Eastein
bottle. To his glad,• .grateful, grand, filial
lir , est he caught her aged forth -and hugged
her tight, with the warm, impulsiveness of
irepetuotts youth.' Had she been the usual
sweetheart there might have been no worse
result than a fractured section 4f the whale-'
bent or a momentary cessaticnx of not too
necessary inspliatiou, As it waS,
.the old
lady said; simply,'" Oh, my I" and sank back,
upon his shoulder in a "dead faint." .
When she recovered from that she com
-1 Vaned of a grievous pain in her right Bide.
A physician Was sent 'for and .hisl examina
tion showed that three ribs had been disloca
ted by the " grand filial hug" and that 'the.
situationLwas a critical one, main . gito the old
lady's eztremo ago and to the fact that
,she
was rather portly and bandagbig would,
therefore, be deprived of much °flats' effect.
iveness. , The old lady,has been under med
ical treatment ever since and isnot at press
ent suffering much pain. Her, disconsolate
mut-unreasonably sclf-reproachini, grandson
is her most devoted attesulant.4-San Fran.
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disco Chronicle.
`bROUGII ON BATS."
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies,. ants,
b.ed-bugsl, skunks; chipmunks, goplurs. 15c.
Druggists. - .
• Our Ai Finer Bass :—A young couple on
Prairie avenue had conversed ; long , , and
earnestly one night, last week about the
weather and other thrilling subjets, and at,
10.30, Llewelleu grabbed his soapidish castor
from the 875 hat rack and prep+ed to go
home. In the hall were some rare exotics,
among them a young century. plant, only a
year old. " They are a curious flower," said
Mud. "They are that," replied Llewellen.
" How I would like to see one in. bloom."
" Would yon, truly ?" inquired Maud, with a
radiant, .artless.laok iu her soft brown eyes.
" Indeed I would,", said Llewellen, a wild
bone springing up in his experienced heart.
As they stood in the doorway beneath the
warm, bright stars of June, and he held her
,mow-white, jeweled hand in--lis'n—Mand
asked him to call again. Llewellen ventured
to squeeze the tiny, .
unresisting hand.
" Yes, call," she said softly, and sweetly,
and tenderly, " call again, Llewellen—when
the century plant.blossoms."—Cheek.
" . BUCIIIIPAIBA.')
Quick, complete curo, Kidney,
Bladder and *Urinary, Diseasei. $l. Drug
.
POWER OF MODERN WI 0.1 WTILES.
How many persons have ever considered
what theActualeffeet of the 'Projectiles Which
can be fired . by the ,Injiaribte would be,
They weigh 1,109 pounds each, and they
leave the muzzle of the gun with iv velocity
of about 1,600 feet; 'that is, nearly a third
of a mile per second. -Even at a range of
1,000 yards, after having lost 100 feet of
their muzzle velocity,' they would penetrate
about 234 inches of. solid 'wrought iron.
The common shells. contain GO pounds of
powder and the charge of the gnu is no less
than 4:10. pounds of prismatic powder. f !It is
all very well to stand' quietly at Shoebury
riess and watch the effect of each a pvojeo
tile as this on a target, but it is quite ahoth
er bnsiness to stand in front of the gun
which 'fires itMld attempt to conliwief'serv
ing your own - guns. tt great deal has been
said oft Late on the subject of the inferiority
of English naval ordnance,' but there Is only
one navy iu the world, and there we only
two ships in that navy—the Duilie and the
Daiutolo—which marry ordnance match
the 80-ton guns of the Inflexible.
pelicate Females.
The exactions of society, added to the'
cares of maternity and the household, have
tested beyond endurance the frail constitu
tions which have been granted the majority
of women: To 'combat this tendency to
prematun'decline, no , remedy in-the world
possesses the nourishing and strengthening
properties of Malt 'Bitters. They enrich'
the blood, perfect digestion.' stimulate the
liver and kidneys, arrest ulcerative weak
ness, and purify and vitalize every function
of the female system..
JOB. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
done at short notice end reasonable rates
*Ube Itarvatansx office.
11l
11
11.1 b. ' k'*-".
r'''
iv. N ..\.,90 . ..: , , ~iirsi
t,- . tvv .. s . im„
. .
~, i felrit
,
c._ °so _
Kr. Albeit 'Kingsbury'. Keene. N. U., troubled
with bad humor op bands and neck, caused lrY
lead poisoning. .(ffe7s I' painter.; At times it
would break out,' crack open, and the akin eepar•
ate from the fl esh' in large pieces. suffering great
conthfusi itchibi l and stinging. Rurassed
your remedies; need . Cuticula Itesolvent inter.
flatly, and Cullen:a Soap externally. and in less
than thrise months effected a complete cure, and
has not been troubled _since. Corroborated by
Collard A • Foster, Druggists. Keene, N. B. '
MOTHER 'KED. FROM IT.
, ,
J. W. Adams. NeWslek, Ohio,- uys: , .` Cutieura
Remedies are the gift, telt . medicines on earth.
Had the worst csse telt rhuent in this country.
-My motherthad it twanty years, and in fact died
from it. I helleVe..Ctiticura would have eared
hernia. My arinsi'buast and bead were cov
ered for three years, which nothing relieved or
cured until 1 used the Cuticula Resolvent
(blood purifier) internally, and Cullen= 'and
Cutienra Soap externally.
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PSORIASIS.
. .
H. E.. Carpenter, Esq., ilendenon; N. Y.,
egret of Psoriasis or l i wproey, of twenty Pliny
atandl4g. by tho entienta Resolvent internally,
*ruticurs and. Claim's Soap externally.
tnost wonderful cue on record . tigre testi-
MU before a justice of the peace and promi
nent. citizens. An 'Mete& with itching and
lady diseases ahatild send to tut forithls testi-
MOoial in full. ' •
SALLT - RILEIIIL ---- ----------. --.
Those who have experienced the torments of
Salt Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured
for yeirs; until cured by theCuticura Resolvent
internally, and Cuticurs Soap , externally.
Mae. Rat. Pexunorox. Marion. WM.
CIITICURA
and Cntlours Soap externally and Cuticura Re
solvent internally will positively mire every
species of Rumor. from , a COMmon Pimple to
Scrofula. Price of catkins. Mall boxes, 800 ;
large bores. $l. Cuticuri Resolvent, per
bottle. Cuticurs Soap. Cuticurs Shaving
Soap. He. Sold by all druggists.
Depot, WEEKS & POWER, Boston, slam
PARKER'S • "
1 I.
warrantcd to prevent &Ding° the lui2 and to-te:
move dandruff:a:di:thing. .Hts Cox &Cir. N.Y :
- Or» sad 41 Our, at dealer to &cgs and true4lclat!.
'PAIDIER 9 B
.GINGERIONIC
A lapalativa Beats u Strength Restorer.
If ytiu are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with.
overwork or a mother run down by family or house.
hold duties try PAnstax's Gu:outr ,Terac, ,
Ifyou.nre a lawyer, minister or business maxi ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicatin g stimulants,but use I'aiker's Ginger Tonic
If you have. Consumption, Dyspepsia, kheuma.
ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder °Me lungs,
stornaCh, bowels, blood Ofllerves. GINGIM
Tort= will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier
Aid the Best and Surest Ceuph Cure Ever Used.
. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any or weakness and requite a stimulant take
Gnmart TONIC at once ; it will invigorate .and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save your.
CAUTION t-zltefo•ii all substitutes. Parkees Mosier Tonle ta
eomposed of the beet remedial agents the world, sad iseattrely
diffrrest from prilmratioas of ;zinger alone. Send for circulate
Maui& Co.. N. Y. Sec. & $1 alai, at dieslefi b dm*.
GREAT SAVING ELItING DOLLAR SIZE.
FLOR'ESTON
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing liko It. Insist imoti beim g Fumes.
sou Cotowss and look for signature of
' ( 2 7 "ile.Civei t'afr.
an envy tonic. Any dranitt or deal.r to perfolap
can supply yea. 23 soil 75 Lett .Be..
- LARGE SAVING DRYING 7,5 e,
,STEE.
'7!CQ-'_4 - ' 7 (5 --. . N E s'. .
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Is Buie in its effects, mild in its &ellen 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
sparing, splints, Pewits, callous; sprains, swell
ings and any lameness', and all enlargements of
the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is used
for man or 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 Mustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with each unqualified uc
.cess to our knowledge, for beset as well a man;
Price sl,per bottle. or six bottles for .$5. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on reoeipt of price by the
proprietors, Dn. 13...1. Es.upALL & Co., Enos
burgh Falls. Vt.
Sold by all Dragglata.
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(ESTABLISHED 12118G50.
HOWARD .A.. SNOW,
Solicitor of -
AMERICAN AND FOHEIGN'
zir T'S
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-631 F STREET N. W.. WASHINGT :\ 4N, D. C..
(Successor to Ciiimore,SMith at,-
Chipman, Hosmor k C 0 .,)
Patents-procured upon the ,Wain o plan which
was originated and .succossfully practiced by the
abovonamed firm.
stam Pamphlet of sixty pages ,scnt upon recoip t o
.. Inov9l
" BETTER' TO
THAN FOLLOW!"
A GOOD MAXIM, BUT :KOT
ALWAYS TRUE.
It is better to follow
hIA,COI3S
H.
The old and Reliable Dealer in
Ready-Made Clothing,
From hia old,,vtand, (No. 2, Patton's
Bloek,) to his NEW LOCATION in the
large and commodius store, No. 123,
Main Street, formerly occupied by M.
E. Sollomon 'A Son, (one door lnorth
of - Felch &• C 0.,) where he is now open
with a frill and Complete Stock of
Fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY 9IADE CLOTHING
AND CAPS,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
lIMBROLLAS, CANES, &C.
MEN'S, BOY 'S YOIOH'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 them out in the highest style
of art at the - lowest prices. Come
parly..l 1
JACOBS.
Towanda, Pa., April '6, IE.G2.
FOR SALE. -- One second-band
Engine and Boner, in good condition. Mu
gino-12r..10, Tubular Boller, Force Pump, Con.
nectiona, etc. Suitable for a saw or grist mill.
Have been- running 4 run of atone with - it.
Reason for selling is that I am increasing the
capacity - of my mill, and putting in larger
engine. For full particulars can on or address
O. A.' 'DAYTON,{ Towanda. Pa.
Juno 25-4 w
.-, - ,NOirE..,ldiorttylso**ti .
Double Store.
NO& '1 ANDS BRIDGE ST..
J.K.BUSH
lam, open in his Mammoth Doable Stow with
a Sall, fresh sad completa stook of lashioaabie
Spring and - Sukune
ClOthing t
Gent's "Furnishing
Goods,
Hats, Caps, Trunks,
Trayepng Bag 4,
Umbivilas, Etc.
Silts of all Grades for
Men, Boa Youths
and unildren.
Oni,rents have been' obtained on the most
favorable terms. and . ope current , espousal re
duced to the lowest Possible minimum, we pro:
pose to ggive our customer, the bensit of these
Reductions by putting our prices at Lower Fig
urge than any other Clothing House in Towanda.
We invites careful go:gemination of our stock
and prices. whether wishing to buy or not. We
can satisfy': the. closest buyer of the; .trutb- of
wluitwe say. ' ;
WE arEAN . BUSINESS.
Caßiad Oro will satisfy . you.
13.Naptsmber. Nos. 1 and 7, Bridge Streat.; ,
• J. K. BUSHi ' '
Tolman., Pa., APpl 10. 1877. 7T
- 'f=
JEWELLER,
L still to be found at the OLD STAND
MAIN STREET
Next door to Dr. H. C. Porter's .Drug Store
• wrra` A PULL LINE OF
FINE. AMERICAN AND SWISS
;WATCHES,
J E,W, E .L.R.Y,
STERLING SILVER AND
FINE PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES,
CLOCKS,.'
PEON THE CHEAPEST TOI THE BEST.
: I
W ALL OF WRIER WILL EE SOLD AT 'TILE
~~;~•iTil" ~y:~r3~~i~1~
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Watcbuiand Jewelry promptlyrepaLred
by an experienced and competent workman. •
M. HENDELMAIC
GEO. L. KOSS •
Now occupies the Corner Store opposite Dri H.
C. Porter's Drug Store; Main Steeet, .
• with a large stock of
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an.ocErtizs
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
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Mr. Ross haa ANOTIII:11 STOII2 OS Barna*. BTUS=
L.Echoonover is clerk. The two stores are
connected by Telephone. Mr. Ross can now feel
satisfied that he can give the •
BEST GOODS von TIIE IYAST MONEY
•
ills experience enables him to select the best
goods, which he is bound M sell at a LOW PRICE.
You can always get a bargEn if you
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BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ROSS'S.
•
All goods 'delivered in the Borough FRES.
FARMEES will do well to call with their Produce
and get the CASH. - 20apr82-Iy.
BLANK BOOK -MANUFACTURER
BOOKBINDER,
PAPER RULER, &a
Alfred J. Purvis,
No. 131 Qenessee street,
UTICA, N. YI
All work in his line done well and promptly at
lowest price. •
Parties having volumes incomplete will be tar
nished with any missing numbers at cost price.
All orders given to J. 3. Scanlan; Agent for .
Bradford County, will be promptly assented so.
cording to directions. • sepsMf
, p
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Corner Second and B sittiets Northwest,
near Pennsylvania Ate:tub.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
'mail..s q uire of thaethi. Street ears pass
near the door to all of the city. Conven
ient to the depots. is just the hotel for
Pennsylvanians visiting the National Capital.
Booms well furnished, and the cleanest and
beat beds in the city. Table Ant class.
Rooms and board from $2 to $3 per day.
Reduced rates by the week or month. -
WILLIAM SANDERSON,
Proprietor.
to of the Congressloual Rotel, Capitol Rill,
r Jan MU
111
We keep on band constantly for builders.
LIME, HAIR, BRICK, LATH,
SHINGLES, SASH, ROOM,
BLINDS, SHEETING PAPER,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
CHESPEAK NAILS.
WAGON MAKER'S SUPPLIES
Fellows; Spokes, Rubio, Tlulls, Poles
• ' puThwe Trimmings.
Also a ftill line of Shelf and Haan Hardware, sal
• full Una of , .
Carriage, Platform and 1 , . punber Wpgons;
Made by ma withakilled wor*o nu, sadwsrrantad
thievery particular.
Trors*litil 274 y
Double Steck.
in neat anvelopeo; 10 for Sl.Ou. Copying'. of all
'dodo of Photohl l ‘oll W 4 Stereoscopic and large
view work done at this gallery.
us a call and we will try and satisfy you
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AND
TROY, PA.'
&leo
• & SPALDING,
Hardware Dealers. ,
Use Lawrence .---- 1
• . &,1111artin7s
, „ ..,••••.., -., . .; ...A.-- ~ - •
et
. . •, - ~... c ,•,,.„--.. , : 1 ' '
r dilik'S ~• % ' : ' - . ' I
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Fcr COUCHS. coLvtl sonE THROAT. SRC} t` ," -
PAOPHA CONSUitiPT/C:i, Ofseasov, of i•!: Ti .::-" - . -
13
. i r iu mt, .., .., . 1 Lu.,iiiiiii;l:a--.. , .i-4.- .‘: . .
ii,
co, r
10. In its inctitlent and tnureed - st:1••• , .•4. :- „! : • .:-.
and LUNGS. bin It has never been so adsfanta i v.,•, , :;,. r•.:!:, .. .: „
nit. Iti, mailing lintsninte pnwertifts afford .3 d ill, .- ~ ~. : ~, ..
system after Lie cough his been relieyett. Qua; L t...ie to,tt:i.f-:. ;`. : • ~.
CAUTIORI I Vi°l,lrolef,gtrve4VV.if - . 1!1}ri:'!:?,:. , `,.-,.1r
lIEDICATItIr artiele,-thogenutne has a Private Die Propiiii::. - 1:i . :.: - :, , :
peranta it to be Sold by Itraggista. Gsreerri nod Droi,l I"! i r.l; , .:•t
, • 4% . 11712710177 SP7CIP2, ^'•" 0-4 tIP , r•Tir" ' , := 4— •
I
The ,TOLD, ROCK ANC RYE CO.. Pec!,:f: , . , : 1.,.. ,-.., •-' 7 . ....; , :, i - :,•
ONE MORE
PICTURE CAMY
l IN'TOATIUML
G. H. WOOD & CO.
wOl open their New .Gallery jir
rattOn's*Block
, .
on the First Monday of April. flaring fitted dp
'entirely new. with the best of instruments, we
are prepared to make •
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting, all for 60 etri.
ICENDAILL'S CURE
-Ia sure to cure Stairlns, Splints,
• rb, &c. It removes all unnatural
' enlargements. non nor BLISTIB.
iq Has no equal for any lameneis on
# . 1 . beast or man. It has cured hip oint
lameness in a person who hadi suf
'fared 15 years. Also cured rheums
than, corns, frost-bites or and
cruises, cut or lameness. It has no equal . for
any lamb& on hones. Send for illustrated
circular giving POSMIE PICO/. Price $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can ge t I t for yen. Dr. B.J.
Kendall k Co.. Proprietors. .F.uosonrgh Falls,
Vermont, R. C. Poirrin, Agent•Vowarida• Pa.
BESTbusiness now before the public. You
can make mony faster at work for us
than at anything else. Capitol not
needed. We will start you. Ab g 12 a day and up
wards made at home by thew.ndustrigus. Men,
women, boys and , girls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is the time.; Yon can workin
spare time only or give your whole time 'to toe
business. You can live at home and do the work
No other business will pay you nearly.. well.—
No one can fail to make enormous pay oy en
gaging at once. Costly-Outfit and-ten= free.—
Money made fast, eaaily l and honorably.
Address. Taus & Co.. Augusts, Maine.
Dec 15-Iyr , '
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You need not Die to Win
IN THE l• • 1 ;-,
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MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
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- AND
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
Of Math, N. Y. •
Yon receive ono-half of your insurance, ac
cording to the American Lite Table, when two
thirds of your • life expectancy is finished—for
illustration, a malt or woman joining the Asso
ciation at 36 years of age takings certificate for
$2.500, receives $1,275 when a little over 50 years
of age, exactly the period in life _whenh little
financial help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
BLADES k ROGERS.
i nne2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF IVENTIONS - •
!.
• EVERY INVENTOR
• • SHOULD KNOW -
That by the' Rules if the: Patent Office
to procure '
PATENTS,
Models are not necessary unless specially called
for. •
Send drawing and specification', upon receipt
of which we will make examination at the Patent
Office, and advise as to patentability.
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FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT.
fiend for PampuLgx,pf INirrr.ccrtoss, free to:l.y
address. HALSTEAD •k CO..
Washington,-D. C.
' s PubluAers of the Coop:es:tonal Reporter.
January, 5, 1882.—tf
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STOP AT
T. MUIR & CWS
MB
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
The piece to save money b Guying .cheap at
Carter Stain andFruitlin Streeta.
TOWANDA. PA
liii
They reepeetfolly sanottnoe to the public that
they have • largo stock of
FLOUR. mem, - MEAL. GRAIN, SALT. EISII
PORK. and PROVISIONS generally. -
We hays also added colro stock a variety of
WOODEN WANE. sucks. SUTTEE TUBB, FIE
011IIIINS, ETO. •
just received a large stock of Sugars, Teas,
Coffees, Spices; OT/LSON% Pl7l/18 SOAP, the
best in the market, and , other makes of soap
Syrup and Missies, *pick . they offer at low
mica for Cash. Oct 28 77 .
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MRS. D. Vl':3 T E D.(l E,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HUMAN HAIR
COODS.
UCH Aft MIMS, BANDEAUX, the popular
. Chatelaine - Braid.
EVERYTHING BELONGING To Tux HAIR TRADE
aers a rsiettenuon given to,Comilies
Hoots turned one wsy.
?WITCHES tram $1 upwards. Also Agent for
Hunter's Invisible Face Pol:der,
Madam Clark's Corsets, and
Shoulder Brace Elastics.
WParticsdar attention paid to (greasing ladies
Ulna their homes or at my place of business.
over Evans k liildrettes store. •
novlB-8r• Was. U. V. STEDOE.'
CANCERS CURED
T CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS OF. PERSONS from all parts - of
the world have been Armed of this much dreaded
diseale and are now living witnesses that they
have been rescued from a terrible and Untimely
death. Doctors. lilinisterkand the Poor treated
Free. Write fora Circular gtpll particulars.
Address Drs. - ORO. OIfANE k RUSH BROWN
Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o.lyr.OPßaco.
w in:7e
I\l.
PVL94:Ms
SPECIAL AIi7`OIINCENENI
JAMES WCABE
11AS REMOVEI) 1118 Glt i
ocEalt Brstsem
80611-EAST &MINES 0? :Lux
AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE-
Head Quarters
73;POR',EITERYTIIING TN TEE LINE OP
11111010, ROHM
CASH PAID for DesintiAt, Pf 4
:duce. :Fine pII,TTER anal" EGG
a s.
tatoCarriaps
ESTABLYSIIMENT
JAMES BRYANT,
Lion of FiIiRMERS and
others to his large and comp}F•tr
()pen A. Top Etug,giei:
PL AN FORM WAGONS
all of- hia .
owu MANUFACTURE anti war. 3
ranted,in 'every par
. _
Bryant's Flexible Springs. titled in all I . lstfk
Wagons. The easiest and best in nee.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BIT
Look at theie limes
Two Seated Carriages nom $l3O to Sil
Rigatoni' ono seated .. jt 123 to I:.
.
'Fop Buggies ' 123 to IN'
Open , Buggies' SO to Le
Democrat Wagons Ot.w to I:.
' Remember that the above are all folly irartszt•
ed, ilrst-class or no pay.
Repairing promptly atttended to at 23 per az;
below last years prices. o 1
Officeand Factory car. Main and Elizabeth Su.
2110)82* JAG BRYANT.
Towanda 5 cf. Sir
NE A.-I_,;"T.
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I s prepared to kilter a Z!omplete'as,k,rt
`DRY AND FANCY GOODS,'i
Crockery, Glassware,
WHITE and DECORATED CHINA
Latest de:
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL RE3IF.DY ever 'dle
covered, as it is certain in its effects sod das
not ;Mister. Also excellent for human Ilea
BEAD PROOF BELOW. .
MOM COL. L. T. POSTER•
F Youngstown, Ohio, May 10th, 1 , ":").
Dn: 11. J. KENDALL CO :—I had a very vain.
hie Ilambletonian colt which I prized very high'
ly, he bad ..large bone spavin on one joints:a
a small ono on the other which made lain re*
lame f I had him under the charge of tvre'vetert
nary surgeons which failed to cure him.' I"'
- one day reading the.advertisement of Eeedsil'i
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express. I determ:z .
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists 101
to send for it; they ordered three bottles, I tocl
them all and thonghtl would give it a thprec , :h
trial, J. used it according to directions and
fourth day the dolt ceased So be lame, and e';'
lumps have disaPpeared. I used but one bottle
and the colts limbs are as free from lut6Pa
as smooth as auy hers° in the state, lie if ,
tirely cured. The cure was so remarkable tid.
I let-two of niyineighbors. have the runiiiii , " 4
two bottles, who axe now using it.
V ery ResPec"u Y:T. FO4TE '
Kendalfs Spavin . Cure
ON HUMAN FLESH.
Patten's 31111 s.
_Wash'tod co.. N.Y., Fe1>. 2 . 1 ..' 1-
(Dn. D. 3. KENDALL, Dear Sir:.--The liartialt r
tame on which I used your Sondairs Sr.sviu (No
was a malignant ankle sprain of sixteen matt'
standing. I had tried many things, but iu vso•
Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the gron:A
again, and for the first time - Stave _lvart,
natural position. - Fgr a family' litiliftat it 0*
cols anything we ever used.
Yours truly.
• I/EV. 31. P.
Pastor of out E. Church, I'attens,lllll6,
. • , .. ,n:
Price $1; per bottle , or six bottles fbr 5 5 . "..;
brume:lda havo it or can got it ferlou; or it v• - •
be sent tcrany address on ruceipt of pfig b...." 1 ' 4 ! .
proprietors. - DB. B. J.'KENDALL & 1,V.: 13 "
burgh Fans. Vt. Sold at -
Dr....H. C. Porter% DrilrglOrei
=I
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lIE 11A8 ESTLISLISIIED
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