Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, August 24, 1882, Image 4

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crv—threLt Tie tear: t r 'but
tL t e gr.t ger.etal S S r.GL Lle isattle Vf .
_ Rip vtc rr. f ta - ‘2:r.y ytzrz Lgr: ,
bee 7.1 by a =a::: vt - bw•
to Grsibaldi had beed widely lthown
wo"—dered at before that period.
citizea of Slarietta. G. captured a
iour.g alligator the other , iiay data' teal
depoo4-1 him - in the ci...kke.O. coop.
Ali c:d cazae. and div.:o7ered the
iLtraier. pecred ii.h alli;:ator • ve7
the:: ratio 3 as fat*, a.. hisr lega
co7ifd Preser.tly he retail Led
iti. a f.o , .'r of Leas Lai chickent - , aid the
gar..z gathered around the coop to
vicv t pris>otteL Ect: good as a cir
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ways of Lip city
ciT Ehrffa - 4.lrt.m.:Yi.
expr:.:se. A ?,:t.ort,ilL4e ago. a' y0u.%.,,
u_tar frc.a. the city, vfoo was fiir...sed is r
faultlw:r t a Ats pair of thrXds which
t t i:p4frd th the root :Lode= Lille,
svai it: a rural At:right lit - -
Itht4 ' all over
re - ,fed elloe. He
OWL cif/1,1)y fett. id tiii.ta at
Lib and tLet I.orjr.img ictp, said:
" ig y07..r Zal C. '1 t Gg tr.; one ?"
(21.1:` , ;ntia I.7reEth iALtg
Itatntr. fine of : 1.1. J.: Laritis&tterr.l
Stata i< kr:awn Ly the raze of
thr.:ly :retire
bark .! , ;r tatting I , A.:*.}:tr.. Ti.t .
laatilcr nn miry good
ft- tl.-f two (Jr tbrk , :i:rearF, 2nd the CQL
Sat. B4:1411A,
oltr • ei3Jtrial. Irv: is
, !.riwn for t 1.4 Lnr . z..r. Ti. truths are
i tEffn left to (I , :cay. Great opera.
t_ , ; ar.fi t'aa tun is
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BEM
let n.o:o.u.re ' rapiscily
th ,, -!: tree.: do not prop-.•.••:-.te. The re
'rale w . ..;] wa"..te will
oily si-ti/ the dei.-;trw:t:on, of thin
uvx z.nl the decay of the fallen timber.
'rarity, Lf at flair Rtstorcr
It •: . 4il
h_••• and.
at" i- a v-rfk:filt \ -, :go_ablt7 Hair P. , :-.•••, , ,rtr.
It tiAt fr'mi
rir , t.i./rt: gray Lair v, it riatura.l.,
a:A pi h; , 311 , •k• a ritcw_ wht....re it
L w. It ~‘x- any 4 thiztririer
uff-, , 71 I, , falth, Si.:l3:llfrc. Sugar of
prti•paratitim,
It r.,l,...Lrigr: light or {ailed
i f; a 7.1) a lelathiftil
druggi,t• , , 14, it. il.:ach
frit:lf, v. arra:iv-4.INT. 61 Cu.,
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Ily e-. 7 C . P. I•orter . :i W-si , flfou , .e
flni;? ,4;:io„ a, sample...hot:l , - of
Dr. I:ie•ankop, ze,`vig'h and Lung: Syrup
xlaich will r.-liove the-n. 0,4 oli,tinate Cough
or told, and what the regular 50
size wig-! ; 1.,lo. When trouhled with
A -Aitnia. Bron , liii4. Dry . , Ifaeking Cough.
Pairth in the - Cli , 4 - t„ di eats of the,
Throat and Lting•:-, try'' a J.:ample Pr%ttle of
this july2ll y.
". Novi, the
re:narked the
coaxing a refractory
"i it., economy, YrAl w , 7itr ono a we'ekt .
u you turn it and w,'-ar it anothOr week:
'llion you Nilit it, 'aud 'you I,avo twn now
-f , linort with niir.s cloau good for aliothor
v. , oar', of And adjuqing tho flat
• .-;•.rf ovor th , , rod lianlic 1 shixt ho wont down
to r.--- If ii,cl.7lic.
"BUCHUP . AIIIA.' I
(4 , /;ek, r , pmpli-te curd., a!ialfuos kiflricy
IMI4III r land CI t-1. firug
.
1 I 0:".. A FL:II4. N 1 A Lt.r.
yeti ,ver 1,(A• rt . W( . ::ift:l 1 . • .1 a I..tta•r? titer.
Wl/1 1111 , 1 1 1'1:11a1 to drop it into titre box, then
dr:iw:i it back and scani the ilireetious;
tries tlie stamp to see if it s oir fa , ,t ; scrut
inizes the, gut:lined side aid runs igir finger•
over it once or twice ; then gives tii one 'or
two sudden jerks, which sends it rhOtily into
the iEt, She then peas in to self if it . trent
through. —Old Ihrrygraph.
•bliOi"Gli O RATS.I
Clears out•ratf, !nice, roaches, ante,
hed-buivi, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. • 15c.
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THE INVALUABLE DOMESTIC REMEDY!
PHENOt:SODIQUE.
PROPRIETORS
, HA BROTHERSII it WIN ETC. Phila.
. No Family Should be Without It!
No Factoi'y Should be' Without It!
No Workshop Should be-Without It!
s' No Hospital Should be Without It!
No Physician. Should be Without It!
No Veterinarian Should be Without It! .
No Plantation Should be ;Without It!
No Stoek-Raiser Should be Without 111
MI ME OT DIUGtaSTS Aso Gual , ,u.:atkpkiltiDlSE CIALER3.
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CANCERS-CURED
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AT CRANE'S._ CA-15,cElt INFIR-
MARY; ADDISON, N. Y.
HUNDREDS OF I'ERSONS:from.4II parts of
the world have been cured oribis tneeh dreaded
disease and aro now living witnesses that they
Lave been tractiefl from a terrible and unDruelr
lk.etoirsillinisters and the I•oor treated
-Wren. Write if/r (3tcular gtritig full partieulani.
Address Drs. CRANE'ca: MISR IMAMS
Addisori. N. 1': hept;3l7 I yr.tipiteeo
ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING
a specialty it the IttruniacAts °Mee. :
K JOHNSON'S
Blood SAP 7" Allntl " 7— keePer miller ma;.
i Oaity by *term' g to pundame4o,ooo rats.
_ Stomach. Layer, Bcnrels, Kidneys Skin i —A petrified fish was found a a',...„-‘4,
of
testify to its of in loading th; shos - e firty.s re tent is ( s tew a wen at plat " — r azkag .
prononnoe it to be the i ton, Dalukta
tee Known to 3lan. i —Twenty women of lowa on some ice
-means by nrsnainin together for an hone
GENTS. WAFTED vs ° I whams .peacur A. wora.
3d St., New York City. Dru,gosts sell it. I ' — An julux- 1 "- cartsb . attartod a man
who was at •txirk in Flint niter at Mon•
iftimedg for itiatalmelims.
lizAces vu i zr. v i dloed c o.. ft.itaXlltak, Ga:, andhe only escaped. badly ad
i.n._ (- .rt..itkaatex - a abort trine of your laffno Mood EITAP bil Oven to* aft/trawl tvg
sad wounded, after a severe fi ght.
LI-tt=attimt. It Is the best =did= I env bee& JOILK ?MM.
i --A young couple of Toronto were at
-7-- 'gam to be married the other day, but the
i L.t.iy became offendki at somethill' done by
Iher lover, dionuded low and married an ex
] loser the day after. V
—A non near Ifartigl, Ga., has fire now
• kept alive froze the elcatik be bad when he
began Lonsekeeping. artr forty years .ago.
The tax on matches doesn't trouble him.
Ile hag the beat as well as the light of other
days.
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NOW IS THE CiplaDßlNr ONTORTIErint
MEN YOUTHS,' BOYS AND MIM I
AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE HAD AT SO OTHER HOUSE
,Ale trmiLLiairigtbe uniform standard of quality in exce ll ence of work and
u..11-terial by
and SMALL MA/IGIIrb, (with which I am (=tent.) I have
RAISED THE STANDARD AND LOWERED THE PRICE,
• t^srm IT ISA POSITICS PACT TWIT _1
THE BEST STOCK . OF CLOTHING
, Io-this sicinity is now being sold for the lost money by.
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THE VERY BEST MACHINE OIL
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FIZZ
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SEM
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vosCLOTHMG,; 4 %
,Stylish and Reliable Spring Garments
C:;001) 31ANAGE4NT.
E.
GIME
TCYVVA.NEOA.
Threshersthreshersl Mowers ' Churn: Powers
Sking Machines, &c.
Mills.
BY THE PINT, QUART,
GALLON or BARREL.
I
price in,s and 10 gdlions and 1;141..1as
At the old rehilble (lash ,Diu; Stoie,
H.
Or.
HUMPHREY 'gROS:.&-TRAGY
!11.41,1111.1eturpro tWil' Wholambi) Dealers in all kiwis ol
MEN'S, BOYS. WOMEN'S. - MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Boots,,Shoos,,RObberk&O
:01;NEIt AIM,` AND. ELIZABETH- STREETS;
'TO) XV A :NT EIA., PAS
JONES . CREAM CAMPHOR. IS THE
J NAME of the populari..inament that cures
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffener
Joints, Frost Hiles, Pain In MI wilco, Head o.
Spire, chopped Hands, Bruises, Sprains, Burns.
Mosquito !Bites. Sting or Bite of an insect.
Poison Vines, etc., fur •Man or • Beast
Always reliable. and almost instantan
eous in its ielief. Having an agreeable odor it
ti pleasant to apply. Sold Y . all druggists
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Price 23 eta.
' ti. B.—This Liniment received a Pelee Medal
at. the State Pair. 1879.
lASA JONES, Prop'}, 319 N. 3d SI. Phlll., Pa. •
Jou. 13,
.ff-m.
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ON
,DEAIXII IN
lik
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1 ' WATCHES
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CLOCKS. 9
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i.... . FINE GOLD AND - PLATED.
.JEWELER
.4 every variety, and Spectacles. i isr pi:laical
'.tendon paid to repairing. Sac, In Decker
vciaglit's Grocery Store, Valli St reet, Towanda,
leuus. i
t sap74l
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I rrEtt HEADS, BILL HEADS
.1.4 NOTE ItEADS, itc. printed In the beet style
the art at the 164%711Jc:eaIonics. 1
ROSENFIELD,
FOR
C-Torter &..Sons•
Girner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa.
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Asßirit - yTAkK,
NORTH END HOUSE
C. T. soIWITLV I , Manager,
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Thls.howe occupies thsi Asset bastion In the
Art• Only 200 yards fro* the beach: Full and
Unobstructed view of ocean. • 221oneet
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INV, SALE. One • second-hand
.1: Lenin* and Boiler. in good condition. En
gine 12120. Tatnilar Dollar. Force Pimp. Con
nectionajetc. guitabla for a saw or grist mill.
Ifare been running 4 run of Mono with It •
Reason for selling. Is that I ant Increasing the
capacity of my mill. and. putting in larger
engine. For full particabi rs call on or address
O. d. pArro*. Towanda. Pae.
. JIM, 211-lw
JOa PRINTING, OF ALL. KINDS
dose et 'bort yolks iud resemble rates
ittrossalux efts.' •
CAREFUL BUYIG,
119
NEW JERSEY
(formerly of the l liard House.)
ITEMS OF ITT.
isiorelaalats Yana Called tram Mina
GM
. —The ghl who istir,; to an admiring com.
, Pan)" ic the 4 lcrior,; " You must wake and
I call me (nut-, call me early, mother dear,"
s is the same creature who erpects her mother
to make the fire, get the milk, and bring hr
breekfs4 up to her room.
I
to .., ,
—An lowa crellaut turned a sava- , e mas
t •
i tiff into a back room of his store where two
I thieves had secreted -themselves, and, lock
tug the door, ,awaited results. The dog
When Melinad was unharm e d, bat the men
. 1 were nearly dead. .
I —lt is suggested that - the wire fences
1 which bound amultitude of Western lames
i might be turned into telephone coinsedices
at =nen cast, to great -social advantage
I of,kruely wives *Lase husbands are away
frika morning untg night. -: l.l
—A large black; snake appemed at the
1 door of Jamed /linkman's benise, in Mari-
I -itta; Ga.,..the other day, its head eruct and
tongue. darting . forth defiance- With one
glow of a club IV. Haldeman bid the vic
ious
,reptile dead, when two live mice ran
out of ;its mouth. . ".- '
-3 7 -ngr b corrected: "Pa, are we going
to bade any girivanized iron on our new
Unser "Any w-h-ra " Any giritan
yed iron ?" • " Galvanized, you mean, don't
you " Yes, pa; but teacher says we
mustn't say gal ;• it's girl !"—ui2rille
Con rier-J9ttrrail. •
1 .
—A• oar/temporary ! asks : " How hliall
women c:arrt'• their pu t !tes to frustrate
i tha
I thieves ?" Why, cry them empty. Nvth.
t ing frustrates a thief more thin to snatch 4
i woman's purse, after following her hitif a
Iwile, a:ad then find that it contains nothing
but a recipe for spiced peaches and a faleA
I photograph of her grnadruother.,*
—Govevor Foster says that it costs Ohio
e 3,000,0.00 o year to support its poor, cit
that 6 - 2,5(.)0,900 of that
_is directly chargea
ble to the liquor traffic. The entire saloo3
interes . t in the Siate pays less . than *,300,1.Kk;
in taxes, leaiing the rest of the turpayers, to
foot tliehialo; of the cost of,free trade in
intoZicants. j - •
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—,Justice, wuo, ,as the Irish stiagistrate re
marked to a prisotier -ittvai , ,,Tel before his
dread tribunal, pursues Witli a leaden heel,
but when she strikes she Wiles with a cait- .
iron toe, has finally overtaken the man who
" befrows" umbrellas and forgets to returp,
them. Helves arrested : in Tennessee, the
other day, for his tuisdeuleanor, tried, found'
guilty sentenced to the Penitentiary for
A pure, wholesome distillation of witch
hazel, American pine, Canada Sr, marigold,
clover blossoins, etc.,fragrant with 'the
heeling.essences of basam and pine. Such
ik Sanford's Radical Cure for Catarrh,'
Complete treatment for $l. - ,
tHE SUNFLOWER.-
-
r The Springfield Republican has disco. eyed
the practie aswell as- the zestlieticil utility
of the sunflower. . The blossoms will feed
the bees, and its seeds are the most excel
lent food kw poultry in minter on account of
the oil they contain, while the leaves are
said to'make good ladder, if dried in the
sun; cut up fine and. mixed with bran, for
mikh cows. In England large quantities of
sunflowers are raised solely for the purpose
of feeding .stock and liens. In - Russia the
sunflower i.e extensively cniti'rated for the
oil the seeds contain. - The is palatable,
clear and flavorless, and it is used for &dull
terating olive oil, being e,xported from St.
Petersburg to the shores of the Mediterra
nean sea. Next to poppyseed oil, sunflower
oil burns the clearest and longest, so- that
the peasants apply. it to household purposes.
From the stalks of the plants they also make
a good - quality of potash, and the residue
of the seed A, after the oil is extracted, is
made. into oil cake for feeding to it* k.
Sheep, pigs, rabbits and all sorts of poultry
will also fatten rapidly upon the oil cake,
and will eat the seeds 'with as good a relish
as they eat corn. The sunflower will groW
any Where, and it is an excellent plant to di-
Sorb bad air and prevent malarial disease&
It should therefore be planted' about pig
pens, barnyards and henroosts, and serve a
double purpose. The' seeds should be
planted twelve inches apart, and' when ten
or twelve inches high earth them up like
corn bilk, and they_ will ask rio further at
tentiop at your betide. Each' plant will
produce at the lowest estimate 1,000 seeds.
The etuire' flower often - producei that
amount, eathe Literal flowers several Inni
dred. Six pounds of seeds will plant an
acre, - and-i t can be planted after the crop of
early potatoes has been harvested. The oil
extracted from the seeds is most. excellent
for making the nicest kinds of toilet soap
and if the stalks are treated like Sax they
will produce a silky, fine fibre, which, it is
said, the Chinese use to adulterate their silk
manufactures. They raise large quantities
of sunflowers, qui with then' originated the
double varieties.. The stalks , can also be
used in ' manufacturing paper. In New
; Mexico and some other' sections of the.
Western country the sunflower, grows indig
enous to the soil, and thousands of square
miles are,eovered with a luxuriant growth
of what. is, it appears, really wattage
stalk.
A Earied Performax!e.
Many wonder how Parkers' Ginger Tonic
fan perform such varied cures, thinking it
essence of ginger, when in fact it is made
from many valuable mediciness which net
beneficially on every diseased organ.
WHAT - HE HEARD.'
A gotid story is told of an old-time Phila.
delphiti Quaker, whose sterling integrity was
ingeniously commingled with worldly
alueigdness. He was ah extensive Vessel
owner, and during his life made a foriune,
which has since, in the hands of his heirs,
been doubled again and again. At one
time, when a long period of stormy weather
bad greatly delayed shipping of all kinds, hi
became alarmed for, the safety of a dap
loaded - with a most Yiluable cargo, and-sev
'eral weeks overdue. Going -to an insurance
agent he truthfully told him that he feared
the vessel hid been. lost, but if the agent
wished to take the risk he bad no objections.
Of course, the agent hesitated and put him
off from day to day, hophig for private' in
formation regarding the missing craft. One
bright morning the old Quaker drove up to
the, insurance office and called to the agent :
'" Time need not make out those papers. I
have heard from the ship." Instantly the
office was in a bustle, and in a few moments
the agent came - hurrying forward, exclaim.
ing : " Oh, you are too late ; the, papers
are already made out; here they • are." As
the Quaker looked them over (the ink being
scarcely dry); the agent asked : " Well,
what have you heard?" " ' I have heard,",
responded the Quaker, with ch; 1 •311A sim.
plieity as he put the documents in his picket,
" I have heard that the ship bas gone to
the bottom."
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Porous
-1111EIOALS.-
Plaster.
The Best Known
Backache or Lame Baik.
Rheumatism or. Lame Join tt.
Cramp. or Sprains.
Neuralgia or Kidney DiseaSOS.
Lumbago. Soweto Achesor Rains
Female Weakness.
AreSseeriorloortriber •
Arreoperior to Pails. ' I
irefloperilmr to ILlsimesto.
Are goonfor toeho or Savo&
Are I roperimar soltleettiefty or r i
Titer Act Isassollist '
iltnisduier
supriesedie.
Therßelisv aiichwee.,?' ,
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Tiles resislvely pem.
- D-o,„l"l„pdn.pamomon,..
CAUTION.,v ksirebeen Malted. Do
pan 41 some cribet. Phan Wing • mu&
Nammag jtame-' Sis that, Ow irard
C-A-T;C.1.11-11 Prieie 26 ea.
Slig u tpl arke nr AM ON M, •
lett.
Jams REMEDY AT, LA MM.: Itio•
ABEAM I l e CORN aml 81111101 PLASTER!
QuEs i t34 , :tiocoa.
THE GREAT
OPTICIikS,
924 C H EST 44!: I STREET,
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LOST _StGOT OVER: RETURNS.
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• Sanford 'S rfiadical ur 6..
A single dose instantly relieves the cast TiOS;
lent Sneezing or Iles4 Colds. clears the bead im
b 7 Magic, stops watery dischsrgei from the
nose and eyes. prevents ringing noises in the
had, cores nervous Headache and subdues
Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh It cleanses
thetnasal paasages•of foul mucus, restores Cie
sense of smell, taste and bearing when affected.
frees the head. threat and bronchial I tubes of
offensive matter, sueetens and pneines the
breath. stops the' cough and arrests 'the prog
ress of catarrh towards consumption.
One bottle Radical Cure, one bozEstarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler. all in pee pack
age. of all druggists for $l. Ask for funford's
Radical Cure. WILMS k POTTER, Boston.
,
1 .;,. 1 00 times More ' effectual
.._ ,0 1 : a , 6 , - Man any other plaster or
electric battery for pain
and weakness of thelluum
F. Liver . Kidneys and Urinary
. ". I A' - := 1 Partial Paislysis,..
j. thud. Neural : i t
ilfularili, Female W
nese. Nero= Pains • and
# 4 . _ n o, Waelm.mWet. Malaria and
I•7.As- if_Waa Fever and Ague. Magna.
. . •• •"" • Sold everywhere.
PATENTS.
(C. S. AND FOREIGN.
Frani A. Fonts. Attorney.at.Lawo Lock Boz o 356
Washington, D.C.
Sir Ten years• experience:
I make: so' motor far my services name a
patent - be granted. Preliminary examination In
the Patent Office as to the patentability of an In.
vention twat. Send sketch or model of the de
vice and a report Joe - made-as to the probs.
bility of obtaining apatemt.
Special attention given to rejected applfci
lions in the hands of others.
satramiscrs :
U. S. Senators: Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, 'of
Vermont ; Hot, Divid Darin and Gen. John A.
Logan; of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C., Lamar, of Hifi; llon..S&II.
Cullom, Gor. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner ,
of Patents and Corps' of Examiners and the pro.
prietor of this paper.
liiMiiiiiMiii
CUT THIS OUT'!
MAK ACENTS $15 :0 540 -.
EWEEK.
we have stores in lallogid Ing Cities,
from atdch our agents obtain thA %aka quickly.
Our Factorize and arest
Erie, Pa. send tor cnWew Cathi e :Pm and
terms to agents Addrina.
312Lseltswanna Aso
Ms LOGI SCRANTON...PA.
KLINE'S MARKET.
CA.I-titOL. 131_40VIi.
Main Street, F irstj~ aryl.
JOHN W. KL I NE,
ll4Tnla
SCUM"
D T
MEAT &VEGETABLE
BNiiIKET
o a more convenient location. Ind established
himself in the Carroll *Block. opposite Seely's
Hotel. is prepared to supply his patrons with •
TSE'
cnotcorr OF MEATS.
FlBll, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.
FRESH VF.OETABLEt3.I
i DOMESTIC FRUIT, Ac..
fai43OTAXINA ILUDIAGE.s specaity. All or.
dellvated.
stuirchl7:
HORSE ret " ti c fo i e 'Team:
us= innzioii;Of r•A*Trestise on the Hone and
es
his Diseas.'• It gives the best treatment for
all diseases. has 60 flue engravings showing
BOOKpotions assunied by n
sick
horses better than ca be
taught in any other way, a table showing doses
of aU the principal medicines used for the horse
as well tilde effects and antidotes when a
25 ats ig : oison, a Inge; oollectlon u
for
telling the age of a horse. with;en engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse informatiOn. Hundreds
of horsemen' ha's pronounced it worth more
than books coating $5 and $10.• :,The fist that
160.000 sold in about one year before it was re.
steed !shows hoii popular the book is. The . re.
used edition is num moan tavemennso nnun
son A erecvued. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. I. B.
Kendall k Co., Faosburgh Falls. Vermont.
gar 11.1 yr.
, ,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
ciArm AICDI ,
COLLECTION AGENCY
BRINK & BUCK, Leitayiville, Pa.
Will write Pollelea for risks in Fire and We Is
mance, Collect Claims with care sad
promptness. Theyroresent none but
FIRST-CLASS CO*PANIES!
?hey solt thecoee and petronsge or tboss
tenni business e rr line. end will endsevor
to merit it. Apply to or address
tr =NM BUM LOSII7srtUs. Pa.
ARTS PRO ?Isa MIT TIMM
of the reeileteret thedeet
Thee; nays a Clause Writer, meek cannot
be prolltably - eultivated, the had devoted
to the enhamtkes of mange trees, which, , ,
being =Meet to devastation from won*
require - to be gmateetea in a peculiar manner'
—thatis, by incrusts' eg ants from neighbor.
ing Kis, for the destmetion of-the dreaded'
parasite: The oracesties theinselves supply
ants which prey van the Mbar, of the
prow, bat clot' in safkient =beak and
resist is bad to hill people, who thsonktect .
the s=tmer and winter find' the, nests lane %
;vended frogs branches of balsam and i-var. ,
ions.trees. There and two varieties of ants,
red and yelkvw, whose . nests resemble cotton
logs. ' The orange ant.lneeders" are pro
vided with pig„ gt goat, bleddrot, which are
wed inside With lard., The orifices of
these they apply ;to the ebtranee of nods,
when the antv.enter the Logs and become a .
martetable commodity at the orangeries.
Orange trees are colonized by depositing the
ants on their uppertranehea, and, to enable
them,to pass from tree to tree, all the trees
of an orchard nee conuemkwrhy • husboo
rods.—North China Yeses.
MI
re
Piles are frequently 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 corms. At time; sYmP
toins of indigestion are present, as ilatuenty,
cumagineasof the stomach, etc. A moianre,
hire peraPinsticon, produchig, a very disa
greeable itching, iiart:ic:fdrirly it night after
getting warm in bed, eq a very common at
tendant. Internal, 'Him' erual and failing
Piles'yieki at once to the amliation of Dr.
flosanlasTile Remedy, Which acts directly
upon the:parts affected, alssing She Tu
mors, allaying theintense itching, and ef
fecting a; permaneit cure where all other
remedies have failed. - Do not delay until
the draih on the system M produces perma
nent dhabdit), but try it and be .cured.
Price, * Outs. Ask your . druggist for it,
and when you can not obtain it-of him, we
will send it; prepaid, on receipt of price.
Address- The Dr. Bamako Medicine CO.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter; Ward
House Drug Store. - fuly27ly.
GIMI
El
,_
i - - : .
A w ri tei, "A Uno n - Vete:Mrs," thus 'die.
courses in Our Continent as to which sec
tion, tie North or. the South, produced the'
better soldiers during the s- rehalion :—" In
theaetual sokrieriy qualities 'of the' people
of the two , sections there is probably but
little difference.. All the talk aboat the im
petuokity, reclaim
,dining and joy of battle
which it said to characterize the SOuth in
contrast With the North is mere twaddle.
The charge at Mission Ridge, when' the
army of Grimit ogiran his orders and Went
to the Summit instead of intienching at the
foot ofthe slope, was tha'gin:it miracle of
impetuosity of the whole war. On the other
hand, the claim of greater_ stanchness, of
stubborn bulldog OR on the part of the
North is equally no • citicim.l. Petersburg is
an eternal monumer.t of the power of= the I
South to stand punishment The man :wisp -I
could boast of the superior staying power of
the North, with the facts of that marvellous
defence before him, exceeds in assurance
the traditional government mule. - The
truth would mein to be.that in mere soldierly
qualitiea * the men of the two sections are
very fairly baloneo.o Each has certain ad
vantages which are counterbalanced by
certain deficiencies.: The South has a better
general preparation for camp life, while the
North has more ingenuity and is better able ,
to trupplysdeficiencies of equipment and the
him. The North has more intelligence, but,
the South has more homogeneity. The
Southern soldier can subsist on leas and the
Northeiri volunteer will more intelligently
husband, his. resources and secure himself
against' disease. In short, we believe that
the excellences and a:elects of a sulldenly
recruited army drawn from each section for
service against a common enemy are Iso
evenly halaneed that no unprejudiced obser
ver' could find ground on which to base en
intellit ant 'preference. • . ,
Fip
It is said that 50,000 people die annually
in the United States alone from this disease.
In some sections of the country one death
in every three isirom Consumption. This
can be, and should be *avoided; our. people
are too careless about an ordinary, cough or
cold, land other symptoms of throat and
lung affections - thatlead to tliis. disease.
You should arre s t it' while it is in the germ.
Fwo or three doses of Dr. Bosanko's f:ough
and Lung Syrup Will relieve an ordinary
coo& or cold. It- does not dry up a cough
like many preparations on the market and
leave the di • w behind it, but acts directly
on: the throat' and bronchial tubes, remov
ing all the.phlegm and morbid matter that
accumulates 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.
" English official purity is a theme , ripen
wirieb the British Are fond of, dwelling, and
they talk as though England had the only
(Straightforward men in office in the world.
A little incident just shows how far this
notion is correct. Two rival companions
were started to make 'tunnels tinder the
channel.i ' One was headed by Sir Edward
Watkin,* sort of conservative member of
Parliament. , This scheme was a possible
one. The other scheme had for Chairmen
Lord Richard Grosvenor, the Parliamentary •
whip of the government, and the Liberal
Duke of Westminster. This scheme' was a
useless and quite remittable
. one. Rut it
soon became clear that the government did
not intend to let Sir Edward Watkin lucceed
and Lcird Richard Grosvenor
,fail ; and .as
the idea of the other was not workable the
administration very naturally &tamed against
a channel tunnel at all. Watkin is by no
means a fool, and he saw this sitirOon at
glance: He went with Propositions to Gros.
venor, and has succeeded- in amalgamating
'the two corapaniei. It was his only chance,
and it has succeeded to the fall of his ex,
pections, for the governMent hal suddenly
come to see that the Channel Tunnel can be
made and can be defended, notwithgtatAiug
all that was said about it before, and is de
termined to allow it to, be made, =if the
Houle of Commons will agree. This is the
way they do thingain England. •
FILES
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN.
, ; +1 CONSUMPTION.
ENGLISH OFFICIAL PURITY.
SKINEY SIEN,
_ "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health
and vigor, cure. I Dyspepsi• - - ntence,
Sexual Debility. • -
HOW INDIANS FARM.
A'. gentleman just up from Standing Roc*
agency said that the Indians were -engage4
in planting. du answer to an inquiry as to
low the ptis were progressing in the peace.
ful ways of grangering, he smiled and said
their manner was odd. Every year they
seemed to know less about how to farm.
This is attributable to the fact that they are
learning the ways'of the whites too rapidly.
They begin to understand that es soon as
they can grow crops' their rations will be
• cut off and hence their growing ignoranceOf
agriculture. If they are given a bushel of
beans to plant, they will eat nine-tenths of
the amount and plant one-tenth, and' the
one-tenth will be dumped in three or four
holes in the eround, Last spring they were
furnished with five bushels of i onion seeds.
They couldn't eat them, and consequently
' planted the entire five bushels.= a piece of
ground fifty by one hundred feet. They
were too lazy to prepare a larger patch; be
sides it would have been contrary to their
policy - of maintaining the ration system.
When the onions came up it was a curious
sight to see the young bulbs crowd each
other. The whole dry, naked surface of the
grounds was raised up on top of the sprotit
ing•plants,‘ " It is our informant's opinion
that the present generation of Indians will
not make successful omegas. —Bismarck
'Tribune,
3 4,
(title ilria.s .
A ~ rrtl
Nbift'N-,4 ifiri
R'avelif' i
eBolVen
Mr. Albert KLegtbrary. Item L IL. troubled
sitb bad Lamer as leads and seek. =rased by
lead palaaolag: (He's a patstsri dL Wks 1$
soil:ad brook oat. crack "pima, and tiro Adds separ
ate from the Sedan largo pfaces. tougtertfaStrala
ottitiaral nether tad atiarsa. Perdwood
your rerconro: Reed CoUrara laroolsrat tater
ardly. sad Catteara soap sitenialkir. sad ti Ida
tbaa Wes mamba elreetrd a ocaapiete ears. sad
bra not been troubled Glace. Corroborated by
Canard t Foster. bra tats. iment, N. IL
•
31IOTHER FROLIT.,
f. IF..ACatas, Ntivark..Obio, lays: ••Ciatieara
Resiedies are the ireatest =Octant an eart)..
Had the worst ales eat 'bum to ibis country.
xy mother bad it tiventryesre, and In tact died
from it. I name Catims would barn saved
bee lite. My anew, breast sad bead were Cov
ered for three years. Wbicb notidag relieved or
=red until I used the Odic= Resolvent
(blood partneri _internally. and Caticars sad
Cuticula Soap externally,
•
PSORIASIS:
cared ß- K of rso CerPrn riasi tsr o . r
Leprog rali,
y llend .ot erson. twenty li.
shindies , . by the Cuticuni Resolvent intsmally,
and Cations* and Minus Rasp ezternsLy.
the most wonderful case orrroodrd.. Can ea:U
-SW to before a justice of the pesoe sad promi
nent citizens. All afflicted with Reigns sad
scaly diseases ebontil send to us for,this testi
monial' in full.
SIT RILEIIIIL
'MON* wbo base _experienced - the tbsnianta of
Salt Übe= can antra:Wm tbs. agony I ands-red
for years, until cured by thatuticius itasolvant
Internally. and Cations Sono eitanally.
Mica.llx. Mummy; Station, Wla.
cirricuitA
sad patients Soap aziezuslly sad Cations le
solves& luteraally NM positively cure every
species of Humor. from a.Common' Pimple to
Scrofula. Prior of Calms. bons. 50e ;
large, bores. $;. Cutieurs Resolvest, $1 pet
bourtieurs Soap. tritium* Shaving
SoaP. ; Sokl by all druggists. -
f. WEEKS Y PUTTEE. lbastop, Mass.
P IGERTU
GR IC
Sewtravelled& ail tam* "atm.
If you are a methazie or farmer, worn out afeli
. 4 overwork. or a ovxher run dory by fasar) , cr bona
bold eosin try p,ARFER'S
If you are a lawyer,r . minister or \ be:aim:es imam cr.
.4 by mmual stra in or anxious =nes, donor take
i..te”. -04 ersousulants,butrae Parker's Giegm Tesic
If yea bare Ccesmap6oe. DisPoPtia.
ism, ladoey Coreplaims, or ally OSsorder of the Wags,
ineerach. towels, b.ood or ner.es.P •'scOracrit
Tonto 11l cure you. Iris the Greatest Nood PuriSer
Md the Berl red Witte,* Curs . Eio Used;
• . It Teti are wasting away from age, ditsi ge, or
!lay disease or 'wears:ea and require a stimaiaot take
Gutosi Toxic at once; it will tungerate — amd 'sad ;
you um front the first dose but never'ixtexhzue. ,
It has savetthur.dreds of Eves; it may tare yours.
CACTION !—Refloe oil e, tnstn. holds Meyer Tack Is
imapamed of as bast reeiral..l stews 12 the werialotad Isistisety
411rrnsi fp= prermixos of eaccr aka*. Ewa far dreatst to
WM= k Ca, K. T.. LW. & &kn. st &des la drip. -
=AT SATING TZTLNG DOLLAR SIZE.
FLORESTON
Its rich and lasting - finance has =ads this
&DeWitt pedwne exceedingly pope;as. Thus
astkisrlike Insist woo Lava; now.
.TGat COLOG3aI sad look ff oe misname or -
OK:a o 2t i 96G:
cm finny kelt Any Amnia or Imam in resitoncy
can rapply yea. Si not (cid dpi.
- LARGE SAVING 1 - CTLNGI tie. =IL
COLOGNE.
KENDALL'S SPAWN CUBE
Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister. yet is , penetisting and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or. other enlargements, such as
swine, splints. curbs, callous. sptsins, swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
the joints or llaibe. or for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is need
for man or beast. It is now known to be the
best liniment for man ever used,acthig mild and
yetcertain in its effects.
Bend address for Illustrated Circular which .
we think'givei positive proof of its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such =qualified ' uc
cess to our knowledge, for beast as well I man.
Price $1 per bottle. orals bottles for $3. All
Dringgists have it or can get it for you, os it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, Da. B. J.Allacost.t. k Co.. Enos-
I burgh Falls, Vt.
Sold by alt , Druggists,
I ErranutitaX) tit 13.63.1,.
' I
0 - WARD' A. SNOW,
Solicitor of •
AMERICAN . AND FOREIGN .
•
PATENT-S.
G3IF STREET N: W.. WASHINGTON, D. C..
. (Successor to Gilmbre. Smith k Co.; ,
- Chipman, Roamer & Co.)
Patents procred upon the same plan which
was originated and succesifully practiced by the
above-nsuied ATm.: -
Pamphlet of sixty pages sent uporxreceip t o
stamp. _ InovBl
" BETTER .TO LEAD
THAN FOLLOW!"
•
A GOOD MAXIM: BUT NOT
[ ALWAYS TRUE.
It is better to follow
H., JACOBS
-
The old and 'Reliable Dealer in
Ready-Made Clothing
From his old stand.. (No. 2.' Patton's
Block,) to his NEW LOCATION in thC
large and commoditts store, No: 123.
Main Street, formerly occupied by M.
E. SollomOn & Son, (one door nortb
of' Feld'
,& C 0.,) where he is now °pm
with a full and Complete= Stock of
Fashionable - - •
' I _
SPRING AD SUMMER
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S PURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, - 4C:
MEN'S, BOY 'S and
CHILDREN'S full and complete_
suits'of all grades and prices. . '
While , he Riffle to lead the trade, 'be
asks his old friends and everybody else
to follow him to his new location, where
he will fit them out in the highe.st f style
of art at the lowest prices. Come
early.
H. JACOBS.
Towanda, Pa., April 6, 1862. I
PLATFORM WAGONS. TOP - AND
OPEN BUGGIES for sale at decided bargains
A large number of superior mats and ling&
C. L. TRACT. '
main STREETNR,
Towanda, April 27.1 m
~ -
v, ,, =
, ,Use Lawrence & Martin's —II
. \:.i
ilir :.,
. ..
. , I
t : - .:::' . - ' - . - f- - •
.... ' - 4 :';',_...: 1 C • .
_ ,
...
For - • COLDS RCM THROAT BRONCHIT:V.,.. - _
lIHINII consurynon, Disesses of THROAT, C.:; v. _
• if fe t pVit 3 j, cl ,s7 : $ 4
:'
• aimanct the escr,,
Lill
1101 rowed rsowei. szol :g: d - :Cr ;*:
and LUNGS. built has sieves beat so -____eoluTiotm , d 4 l ;:- . • -
M. Its scsabtai Dislosadaynapetties soars s airnmgre glrst.iza_s .---.. ~ : • ,
/Mtn atter tau eoagtt bra been relieved. , Quart size bottles. P; - ..e.N: ,:. :...1. -
- M a ll i n ! imaiici 4T"r dealers -TOblU. nV a ti',-*)1.
ieIidDOVIS a Private DiePret7.27 .f..01:ii...i., , : _ _- ,
MAIO tt to NOM Iliquell. liimeus , astd iii , ters Evcr.rz ..s (1.• .
. i l IT inNEXPOT sraciaz TAX OR zacz.V._;lo.. f
Tile BOCK AID BYE CO., PrOiwistors 2 .41 Rivet St., Chica:-
ONE .11INVAM I :SPECIAL• 'ANNbiJNCEXENT
•
.unto
1
•
v' JAMES MTABE
. CALL[RIVED'
1 ~„ , THE s pOtTLI—EAST COENTIL
ANI3 EEIDGE SISELTS, - \TEZ:i:r
IN TO WANDA.
C. N. WOOD .1' CO.
will open their New Gallery is
Patton's Bkock,
an the 1 1Pirst Monday of April. Wiring fitted op
entirely nen. with the best of instruments, we
ere prepared to.seake
•
-Thityises, 4 at one sitting, all for 50 et.g.
•.&
to seat enveloties, 10 for sl.ou. Copying of all
nods of PhotogrepLl SW Stereoscopic sad large
view work dime at, this gallery.
Give as a call sad we will try as satisfy jou
to price sad Quality. lb
.
$ ;
.
KENIIALL'S SPAS EN CURE;
-tillsail S t C arilailes
enlargements.
' Is slue to mire Swills.. SPUnlffi '
.. to. It removes all unnatural '
..6.
.
exilargements. noes wog amnia. t
Sat no equal for any loneness on ;
beset or num. It has cured hip-joint 1
lameness in a person who had suf
fered 15 years. Also cured rhezmus• i
' . Wm, corns.: frost-tdtes or and
snowed. .at or lameness. It has no equal for 1
any 'blemish on hoteee. Send for illustrated
circular giving 1.0511:114 rac•iv. Price $l. ALL 1
D 110301318 Dave it or can gain fur yen. Dr. B.J. ,
1 Kendall k C 0... rT rit i i ritors. It
tore. Falls,
1 Verucont. H. C. P . Agent, Towanda'. Pa.
I
tßESTbusiness now °afore the public. You
can nuke away faaterst work for as
than at anytbir.g else. Capitol not
1 needed. We will .start yon 12 a •day 'and up
ward' made at; horns by tbew.ndustribus. Men,
women, boys and girls wanted eTerywhere to
I work for us. Now is the time. You can work u
spars time only or give your whole time to toe
I inutiness, You can live at ha:band do the work
No other bual.ness will lay you nearly as wr.l.
No one out fail to make enormous pay oy en
gazing at ores. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
: None,' made bat, easily sad honorably. r
Address, Tics t Co., Augusta, Maine.
i Dec 13-Iyr
•
- You need'uot Die to Win
• IN THE
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT
AND
XC:103111 A.SSOCINIOII,
- Of (Bath, N. Y.
,•
You receive one-baLf of your insurance. ac
cording to the American ,Life Table. when two
thirds of your life expectancy is Snished—for
illustration. a man or woman joining -the
'cistion at 36 years of age taking a certilcaterfor,
$2,500, receives 111,215 when s little over 56 years'
of age. **anti the period In life when a little
Scandal help Is generally more needed than st
any other Was. • L
BLADES k ROGERS.
jtuis2tL General Agents for Peary.
- • •
Stevens '1 . 45z.:, .t.oi!g-,
•
General :Dealers in
- 0 , 1-
GRocznizs,
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
RIVE REMOVED
t _
• To thou new store.
COB• MAIN AND PINE . STS
(The old stand of Voz, Stevens it.lfercur.)
.
They invite attention td their complete
1 • •
aasortment and very large - stock of
Choice New Goods, which they
have . alwaye on hind.
SPECIAL. ATTENTION 'GIVEN
PRODUCE TRADE
And Cub Paid for Desirable Kinds.
I .°Na , • - ow, orirmis.
Seed Quarters
ar?. FOR RVERTTRING IN ,TOF. LLNE
lIISERIES, PROVISIONS,
aue,r.
a specieit}•
I
.1
Y L
LNI
----
, .--,.
EMI
IMO
- •
To the
Ur. EIAS }2T iI:LISRED
&c.. &c.
CASH PAID for Dc-sitalil , Pz
Fuie -DLfER „EGG-
•Cheepei tram ever et the
OLP ESTABITSHMEN'i
JAMES lIRY
4
would
\call the fitten-. --
tion 9f FAECES and
,other to his large and complete
. * - ortnieht of
0pen,14,--; ri , c)p Buggies'
I
AZ 1)
PLATFORM WAGONS
* all of Lis. - .
owrt XIANITACTURE and v..h.r,
ranted in. P:" . ett. - ktir
tie.plar
• -
. -
Bria "
n,t'l "Flexible Springs, uspa In CI
4 •s9kgbris. The easiest ar.3 Lea t t L se}
NOW IS YOUR ITHE.TO BUY
Look at these figures
Two Rested Carriages from
Pturtorui. one seated
Top Buggies
Open,. Buggies
per:went - Wagons
Remember that the above are all folly warn:.
ed. first-class or no pay.
Repairing promptly &Mended .to at 25 pr.: t
below last years prices. -
Ofllceand Factory opr. Main and Ellzabtil.
JAS` BRYANT.•
211eht
Towanda 5 Et SiOfe
NLA IN ?SrFl2 ELT.
MEIXT DOOR TOOFELCII
s preparctl to. ofitpr s a Lts, , rt
1111-'l'A ,=,t" ;
DRYiAND FANCY GOODS,
. '
Crockery, glassware,
VtiIIITE and 11,ECORITED.(iIIINA
Latest designs anti patterus-,,f
MAJOLICA WARE,
BIRD CAGES;
SATCHELS, ttC..
-For' the • coming Spring - Trade.
adhere as heretofore to our "established
principlethat a quick sale.with a;ma::
profit - is better than a:slow one - with a
large 'profit— , and therefore our prig, ,
in any Brie . of goods' cy . qulr.n•
favorable with the prices- of any 'i,,tl;,.r
house.
• littirWe endeavor to sell
article for the least . possible money.
mtt LOEWUS & FREIMUTH.
ye-
not blister. Also eicellent for human
ar4.l) PROOF BELOW.
FROM COL L. T. FOSTER
• YoupgatoWn: Ohio, May 10th . I—.
Du. D.J. ESSDALLz& C0:—I had a very 1,1:124-
ble nambletonian colt which; prized very ltd,:.•
ly, he had a large bone spavin on ono Joint
a small one on the -other which made ban lt , ry
lame; I had him under the charge of two v,t,ri
nary surgeons - whichl failed to cure him. I W3l
one day reading the advertisement of Kenta:l's
Spavin Cure in the Chicago Express, I det,ri,:::3-
ed'at once to try it. and got our druggiabs
to send for it, they ordered. three Bottles; I
them all and thought I would givejt
trial, I used it according to directions SIMI thr
foiiirtb day the colt ceased to be Lune. and :Ito
lumps have uisapPeared. I used but one b, , al;
and the-colts limbit are as free from lump■ nt l . l
as smooth as 'any horse in the stater lie
tirely cured. The-cure was so remarkable th..t
I let two of' my neighbors - hays the remamin.;__
two betties; who are now using it.
. yery Respectfully,
.• -
L. T. FOSTE.:.
. .
Kendall's Spavin Cure
. ON HUMAN. FLESH.
Patten's Mills. ‘Yash'ton co.. N.Y.. Feb:2l:-1. ,
Da. B. J. Ks:pail., Dear Sir:—The partlei:Lir
ease on which I used your Kendall's Spam tture
was 'malignant ankle sprain of sixteen riiknas
standing. I had tried many things, but iu
Your" Bpavin Cnre put the foot to the grounJ
agaln,and for the urst time since hurt. it, a,
natural position.- . For a family liniment it 4i•
cols anything we ever used.
Yours truly,
• . _
. . REV. M. P. BELL.
Pastor of M. E: Church, Pattens
• Price $l, per bottle. or t•ix bottles for $ 5 .
Druggists bare It or an get it fee you. or It %la
be sant to any address on receipt of price by , the
FroPfistOrs. MM. B. J. KENDALVk CO.. knee-
Ottigh Falls, Vt. Bold- at -
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