Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, September 07, 1882, Image 4

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    lIIISQUAWKEE INDIANS IN lOWA.
Yusterday a Party of sir, including the ed
itor of the Fame City Iterate:. Mr. 0. can
pterplia, "a
-citizen of Toledo, - loira, and the
Writer, drove out to the Indian Agency. The
llusquawkee trite purchased some years ago
a tract of land : , comprising. 700 acres, and
' hem* it is not called a reservation, brit the,
Sac and For Agency. The colony riumberi
M redskins, and the popliation neither in
creases nor diminishes. The tribe or4inally
rune from the St. Lawrence. They receive
an annuity of $ll,OOO, whizh is little enough,
considethig the poornals of the soil. Efforts
have been made to educate them, but the r
erun has not been very flattering. They oh
_ ject to formal education, 'urging that if their
children era, trained like the white man's' it
makes rascals of the Indian - boy& They
! prefer to bring up the offspring as good lii
diens who will observe the traditions and fol
low the customs of their grandfathers, - and
theurt
are wn on civilization. Ouly t three men hi
the '' p are able to read, but in learning
j
ro geberally apt. They are opposed
to adopting the mechanical appliances of civ
ilization, preferring to do their work in their
own way. They have, however, taken a
great fancy to the sewing machine, and are
fond of sewing with it. ' lam unable to learn
whether the piano shares any of their favor.
This tribe is not helpless and dependent upon
Government aid as many are farther west.
They buy their own clothing, and support
themselves, live without police or jails,
_and
-the agent assured me that during a three
years' residence among them he lad heard
no quarrels, seen no fights, and all was peace
and harmony.
pate, wholesome distillation of witch
hazel, American . pine, Canada fir, marigold,
clever blossoms, etc., fragrant with the
heeling essences of beds= and ping. Such
is - Sanford's. Radical Cure for Catarrh.
-Complete treatment for $l .
MTIRIMMICI •SCIIMPTCIIB.-11Th4tliCeSi are
often related of the crooked tir:d twisted
manner in which very little children give
expression to their thoughts, and hero is one
told by the teacher of the infant class of the
Prospect Street Methodist Episcocal Sunday
school which is too good to be lost. - It
'seems that the children aro every Sunday
each given a ticket containing a short Scrip
ture passage to be recited on the following
Sabbath. In this instance a little ono was
given a card on the familiar verse "I am
thelbread of life." On the foliowing Sunday,
with all of the confidence in the world,' she
repeated it thus: "I am the loaf of bread."
—Paterson Press.
Parents who allow their childreuco grow
up with scrofulous humors bursting from
every' pore are guilty of a great wrong.
Think of them pointed out as branded with
o loathsome disease, and you will readily
procure them the Cuticuri Remedies.
Boom TO. UM Sourramo.—Lienera
Gran/ used-to tell a story of a blacksmith
iris started ont to, make a " clevis " out of
a piece of iron. Grant continued that the
blacksmith !simmered away till he discov
ered he didn't know hoi to make the instra
menCnamed. tie then said: "•I'll make a
horselhoe." He failed. "Then I'll make a
horseihoe nail." He failed again. Then in
laii• wrath, plunging the red-hot shapeless
main of iron into the blacksmith's water
bucket, he cu. Aimed : " I'll make a darn
big fizz of you, anyhow."—Anon.
A raried Performance.
Many wonder how Parkers' Ginger Tonic
,can perform such varied cures, thinking it
essence of ginger, when in fact it is made
from many,valuable mediciness which act
geneficiallYon every diseased organ.
DukiPmentscr.:—;." No, sir,o:." reinarked
the old resident, "hiy wife didu't bring me
II cent. But it was all my fault. I wouldn't
love it. The morning of the day wo' were
uuuried, I says to her, says I; Maria, how
much mbney have yo got ?' Says she:
'John, I've got just 25 cents.' - Then, says
CoMO with ma,' and ri.ook her down to
the canal and had her throw that quarter
into the drink I wasn't goin' to have no
woman twitting .me about spreadin' around
on her monev.”—Lowell Citizen.
SR IN Et 311:N
' Hes1:11 Tient:wee restores licnith
and vigor, ,cures Dyiipep-- ' --f , enee
Bound
- Armours or Eorpr.—" Maw," drawled
oat a lovesick society maiden,. mavi,
I would like to , spend a few• weeks
In Egypt." '"Why, my dear girl,"-
replied her mother; "what put such a silly
Idea in your hpad 7" " Well, the reason I
want to'go is. because the papers state there
are so many nice fellahs in that vicinity, and
you know very well there are none here."—.
X. IY. Commercial Advertiser.
' 6 ItOUGH ON RATS' I.
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers... 15c.
Druggists. . .
NEW FIRM NEW. STORE
NEW GOODS 1
S Ed.Mouillesseaux,
(Formerly with Hendelman.) . 1
• • HAS OPF. : I%IED A .
je
elrystore
OF lIIS OWN
IN PATTON'S BLOCK
With. Swarts & Gorden's Stare,
Main Street, Towapda,
Where he keeps a FULL ASSORIIIIENT or
Gold & Silver Watches
SWISS AND AMERICAN;
CLOCKS, - J EWELRY,
ti •SPECTACLES, ETC.
'Aar Ma Stock la all NEW and of the FINEST
QUALITY: Call and see for yourself.
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REPAIR:ING DONE PROMPTLY
ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY
declG•
QUMNIER CHOT))
OF ELOCUTION
1.1.1.1111111111111111111111111 i
Fir Petals Sitakera, testlers, Teebert ab 4 'inn*
vir t. Wetics. Jut? J to Angian H. at Ilrobourr. l `4 ,, edel4
°P.attP i t r Z . f C ri ' . •" a:a111
1!L15 Cbattatit Strett.. 1'5..4.11 r
P 11: AMBLE 001111DITIC REEDY!
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• OL SODIQUE.
murex aILPROPRirroRS:
No Family Shags= a warm MM.
No Factory Stg Without It!
No Workshol. 6 ° Without it!
• t o N ev ft a rtild bellithout It!
No Phishvan Should bald 60 . _Without It!
No Veterinarian ShoulAtr a ,„„ ft „ i f a I
No Plantation Should beV"v"`
No Stock -Raiser Shouldt with l it ' ft!
rot ILLE Irt MIMS luio Gum.
CANCERS CUREb
At CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
MARY, ADDISON , NI Y.
1 HUNDREDS OF PERSONS front parts of
'the world have been cured of this mach dreaded
disease and are now living witnesses that they
~ , have been rescued from a terrible end untimely
death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated
Free. Write fora Circolargiving ftin particulars.
Address Drs. GEO. CRANE & RUSH BROWN
Addison. N. Y. Sept.3o,lyr.OPliaco.
ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING
s specialty at tsii arrosucas oaks. -
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Iteinedy . . Kilo ivit — to . - 31- -a - u - - ' ..
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Di-AGENTS WANTED.'6II
177 West 3d SL, New York City. Druggists sell it.
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I:ernetly - for Rhettptatism. -' --- -.'' • ''' ••
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•. 1 - . BuicesTALLut, Bedford coo .1.4 . :
int..t LAM: dormsou : A short trial of your Indian -Blood Syrup. haa given magma& relief for
libetuuatisin. -It is the best sziedicine I ever used. . • JOBB 112024 - •
0 63 CLOTHING. S
NOW IS..THE GOLDEN OPPORT;MkrT
Stylish and Relia,ble . Spring Garments
Mgt YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE HAD AT NO OTHER HOUSE
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the uniform stautiorcl of qualify in excellence orwork and
material by
GOOD 'MANAGEMENT,, ' CAREFUL BUYING,
and SWAMI MARG INS, (with whichliam content,) I hive
RAISED THE STANDARD AND LOWERED THE PRIDE,
um": IT Is A rearms, TACT THAT
THE BEST STOCK OF CLOTHING
this vicinity is now being sold for the least nioneyilay
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: Mills..-! Threshers, - Mowers,, Churn - - Powers
Mills
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• - 17' • Sewing Machines,
- &c. .., I. ,-
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-, BY 'THE PINT, ;.QUART,
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. '''• '... GALLON or BARREL,
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-w.,. .- Spei!ial prigs in, 5 and-10 gallons and bbl. 10t5..: - 1 ,
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4 i.it the old reliable 'Cash . Drug Stiore„• ,
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131' . . H. 6
1; Gl 3— O ' rter ,&...•Son: !.-,
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F. . • . Coiner Main 'and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa..]
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HUMPHREY
Matra faetnrerS and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
Rxtt
MEN'S, BOYS , WO M EN'S. MISSES AND CDEELD S
Boots-;•Shoes,.,Rol)tieril , .&c
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DR. JON CREAM CAIdPIIOII I , IS THE
NAME of the popular Linament that cures
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swollen or Stiffener
Joints, Frost Bites, .Pain in the k, ace, Bead o,
Spine, Chopped Hand., Bruises, Sprains, Bums,
Mosquito Bites, Sting or Bite of an insect
Poison . Vines. etc., for Ilan or Beast
'Always reliable, and Almost instantan
eous in its relief. Basing an agreeable odor it
is pleasant to apply. Sold y all druggists
Price :15 eta. .
N. 11.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal
at the State lair. 1879.
ASA JONES, Prop'r. 319 N. 3d St. PhiLi:, Pa..
Jen:. 13 r.-m
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DEALER IS
:4* -14 . *ATOMS ,
oLOcirs;
• - E GOLD AND PLATED
• JEWELER
of eeerVrartetr.eri Sise•-taciee. W Partici:l
tention paid to repairing Shop in Decker
Vought . rt Grocery Stor e. Mein Street Towanda,
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Tenon. ; • • • aep9.4
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LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS
NOTE MAW fie. printed in theheat atrle
of the art at the narclunas tem.
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an Blood Sykup
of the Stomach. rLiver, :;Bowels, Kidneys Skin
ions testify to its efficacy in healittg- the shove
:nd pronounce it to,t)e the • , -
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growAlNin'A.. PA.
BROS. &..TRAQ,Y,
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Ifg AND „E LIZA BETH STREETS,
PA. I4
ASBURY PARKi
NEW 'JERSEY:
NORTH END HOUSE
C. T. SMITH, Manager.
Aromasly of the Ward House.)
This house occupies the finest loCation in the
Part• Only Wo yards from the beach. Full and
unobstructed view of ocean, 22Juneit
rOE SALE.-- One second-hand
Engine andDoiler, in good' condition. En
gine 12 1 20, Tubular Boner, Force Pump Con
nections, etc. Suitable for a sew or gr ist mill.
here been running 4 run of stone with it.
Reason for selling is thitql am Increasing the
capacity of my mill. and putting in larger
engine. For full particulars call on or address
• G. A. DAYTON, Towanda, Pa.
June 2S -4w
JOB - PRINTING OF ALL RINDS
LP done et abort ngtke sad reasanable rates
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atibilltuvazios Mice.
TINICAND
Theft film* difterenna in the world
ifra.an iiilaaPeAT;ll, 4o- 11 01 the , *lle demo,
tiecrodetkpiaritsir the befforageo.t•
went bars, the ,
is
aliejitt at in* and When tea is . :demanded
the boiling poured . aT,ei ple n tiful
=nay af-tlia /elves , . s nd 11*" . bet W a g e
randy on the instant.. In England either the
supply* leavei is niggardly er tho infusion
is left to stand niatillt decoctitm"
ns indigestiblews it **palatable.' - Mora.
over, the charge( omennonly made is out of
proportion to the mil cost. 'Every
,house.
'keeper knows that a cup of tea cannot cost
sixpence, ;oven if the water is boiled for the
purpose and the supply of leaves is lavish in ,
,the eyes of the frugal housewife. . In Lou.
iba- clubs, where nothing is sold at coat
price or near it, a plain cup of tea, especially
made its in own pot, is usually charged four
pence. At nfrcslueent bars half as much
again is charged for a villainous brew drawn
from a vast urn in which - leaves and water
have been kept at boiling point for: hours.
This is certainly not bovem4e able to
"encounter ahoholie drink in a fair field,
and to throw it in fair fight." But the tea
as it might be—tea made ou the instant with
a liberal hand in the caddy and a quick
supply of water freshly boiled--is, not only
capable of encountering aleohol, but has at
ready largely zucountered and - vanquished
it in English 'homes. Jf a, tithe of the en
ergy, enterprise and intelligence now de.
. voted by our public caterers to the supply
of alcoholic drinks were devoted to the supply
of palatable and well made tea at a charge
properly proportioned to its real cost, we
should not despair of seeing tea rapidly take
the position chunked for it by Mr Gladstone,
of a powerful an intim% invincible chem.'
pion in the National struggle with internper.
ance.—Londen. Tinge&
Walnut Leaf hair Heatorer. -
It is entirely different from all others. It
is as clear as•watet, and, asits - name indi
cates, is a perfect Vegetable ' Hair 'Restorer.
It will immediately free; ,the head from all
dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural
color, and produce a new growth where it
has fallen off. It does not in any manner
affect the health, twhich Pnlpher, Sugar of
Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations
'have done. It will change light or faded
hair in a few days to a' beautiful, glossy
brown. Ask your druggists for it. Each
bottle is warranted. Surru, & Co.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
Carrrimos, New York. •
June, 1, 1882. .Iy.
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CONCERNING CHURCH ORGANISTS
The "Hermit" of the "Troy Timis liwca.,
sleazily attends' church f end in his last letter
from this City says :. " Organists and choirs '
rare hired by the year, and the latter usually
;begins in Hay. During the present season
of closing, however, a number of improve-.
ments will be made, and when the churches
reopen more thin one congregation will be
gratified by the change. • Some churches,
however, am hardly holding their own in this
important speciality. There was a time, for
instance, when St Stephen's ranked all other.
Roman Cath'olic churches in music, but such
is not the case at present. The fact is St.
Stephen's is in debt, - and economy has been
necessary. The organist liaS- been • reduced
to $BOO and other items have been cut (lowa,
but of course this can only' be One at the
expense of musical excellence. Churches
are generally disposed to economize in Mu..
sic,' and each has a fixed sum appropriated
to this purpose, which is often too small to
encourage a high order of excellence. St.
_Thomas, which is now the'most elite of all
the Episcopal etiurcbes, is not as noted for
its music as Grace, whoseorgauist is the well
known Professor Warren. His Illstinction
in the professiim insures him a liberal salary
($1,500), and in addition to this he has a
large number of pupils. Nyarren probably
makes more than any other organist in the
city, and his income is estimated at $B,OOO.
He has an assistant and also a well, trained
choir; and the electric metbod enables him
to play two organs at the Same time, the
one being in the ' loft I and the other near
the pulpit. This'adds much to the fullness
of that volume'of music *bleb so admiraldy
fills the church." rl
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By calling at' C. B. Porter's. Ward House
drug store, you can get a sample bottle of
Dr. Boardiko'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
Thrclat and Lungs, try a sample bottle Hof
this medicine. july27l y• ;
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French women, often stigniatized• asthe .
most.frivolous of theirrkind, are in realitrthe
mo t:thrifty—a virtue that frequently degen.,
era s into absolute parsimony, I saw a
striking instance of making the best of mire,
garded trifles the other day when dining
with one who certainly has a reputation for
prudence. 'A cherry pie had been on the
table, and the Mistress gave strict, and, as I
thought, unnecessary injunctions -that all
the - .stones ' were - to bc - -,scraped from the;
plates and placed in her store room. After i
retiring to the drawing room I ventured to i
askthe reason :why this injunction had beeni
given, and was told , that not only rherry,l
bin plum, peach, and all manner of stones,
whether cooked or raw, Were invariable;
saved, gently dried in the oven, and kept.iii
a great jar. "Then," said Madame, "inl
the Winter, when the fire burns clear and'
bright in the evening, I fetch a handful andl
throw them among the glowing coals. They
crack and splutter for a moment; send up a
brilliant flame, and the whole room is fill
ed with a delicious odor." This was not at,
all a bad idea, and I mean to try it, far it is
inexpensive, and I think it is charming for
the — atmosphere around you to smell
sweet—Correipondence Newark Adver.
riser. - !
gaick, complete cure, allannoying Kidney
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. El. .Drug
pieta. •
WHEN A MAN GETS DEMORALIZED:
A man may be cool as an icicle under ex,
iraordinary circumstances of danger or ex ; L I
citement ; he may even be cabn while facing
a sis-gun battery : he may preserve an even
mind when a ghost comes into his room at'
midnight ; • he may keep a level head when
the hotel is on fire ; be may assume cam=
mend and act nobly and well vrhen the ship
is sinking. But let that man, let any man,
upset his ink-stand and he springs to his
feet, makes a desperate grasp at the ink
stand and knocks it , half way across ti. l 3
table, claws after his papers and swoops
them through the gable puddle to save theni,
tears his white silk handkerchief from his
pocket and mops up the • ink with it, and
after he has smeared the tabl, his hernia
and his lavender trowsers with ink, as far as
it could be made to go,_discur'ers that early
in the engagement he 'mocked the ink-s*d
clear off the table, and - it has been draining
its life ink away all that time in the center of
the only light figure in the pattern of the
carpet. Then he wonders why ,a. man
always makes a fool of himself when he up
sits a bottle of ink. He doesn't know why.
Nobody knows why. But every time it is
so. If you don't believe it try it.—Buriing
fon Hatckeye.
1t is estimated that there are over two
thousand million chicloms hittehed in the
United States every : year. But not more
then hall' of these chicks reach the size
when they are fit to market. The pip,
gapes, cholera, etc., kill millions of young
chickens every year. '.These diseUses can
be cured by the - Use of Phenol SodiqUe,
For sole by druggists and general stare
keepers. See adv. • , 1.
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FREE OP COST.
FRENCH ECONOMY.
"DUCIIIIPAIBA.' S
Live and Learnt
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HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their excellent reputation in
jured by worthlessimitations. The
Public are cautioned wind buy.
ing Plasters having similar sound.
ing names. See that the_ word
CA-P-C-I-N-B is correctly. spelled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are the only improvement over
made in, pastas. i
One 13 worth more them edam
of any other kind.
positivaly cure where other
remedies will not even relieve.
Prico 25 cents. •
Dram of cheap Madero; made
with lead poisons« ,
BEABURY £ JOHNSON.
• If sitlesitariat Chemists. Now Talt.
BURG UMEDY AT LAST. PrimMlA
ig READS Ilimileatud CORN sad wooN MUM.
QUEEN Ikoo.'
• THE GREAT OPTICIANS
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924 CHESTNUT STREETI ,
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SUPERIOR muwkuriuE, • • ..
EITPEIIIOU SHILL. . . 14 ;
SUPERIOR LRINTSEf(and
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
For manufactarlng. all combine to give our EMMA;
CUES awiEYE-GLASSESs &kiwi teptidatton.
;LOST SIGHT NEVER RETURNS.
poikot time-n-Ith your (Tel taking , trESTTIT
; ABLE ci.Assns. • •
ra t ehe t giica s ii=7;:;!!. n ::ST7:!•t: e llZs t ili
nstrnmentA.Do; ; Laaterusal9
411011. part 4--Phikriao.lual. lAtsixiaiteta.:4,lo.lpdges
S°Nst
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Sanford's Radical Curd.
A single dose instantly relieves the most vio
lent Sneezing or Bead Colds, clears the head as
by magic, stops watery discharges' from the
nose and eyes, prevents ringing noises in the
bead, mites Nervous Headache and • subdues
Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh B. cleanses
theTassl passages of foul' mucus, restores the
sena)) of smell, taste and hearing 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 coteumptiota: .
One bottle Radical Cute, one • boz Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one pack
age, of all druggists for $l.• Ask for Sanford's
Radical Core. WEEKS ft:, POTTER, Boston.
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teLLI .- a .' 1,1 1:,„ "a 2 anyellorereoplasteer
1 ' electric battery for psi*
s, and weskneas of the Lung l 4l
$ . Liver, Vdnoye and Tlrinaryi
1 • organs. Partial. Paralysis.!
' t;•••.., lllummetism.Venrelgia,
..., - -t Hysteria . Female Week..,l
... ness. Nervous .Paine and!
'At.i • _a. Weekneises. Maier% - end i
ASTE.Wov. , Fever end Ague. .Frice2e4;!
Sold everywhere. .
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PATENTS.
(13, B. AND FOREIGN. • ' I
Frank A . Fonts . - Attornepait-Law, Lodi Box, 356, 1
Washington, D.O. • 1 •
W Ten years' exPerlexice•
I make so • maws for my services unless 'a
patent be granted. Preliminary examinationii n k
the Patent Ofdee as to the patentability of an, -
vention rasa. Send sketch or model of the a;
vice and a report will be made as to the *obi.
batty of obtaining a patent. ' •
Special attention given to rejected applies. ,
tlons in - the bomb of others. ; I
8117Z1131:SCEa :
S. Senators : Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds, of,
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and! Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor.,
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. LaMar. of Miss; Hon. 8: H.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner
•of Patents and Corps of Examiners and tie pro!.
prletor of this paper.
Write for circular and instruction!.
• abovtf
.OUT THIS OUT!
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15 SUP WEEK.
:We ,
MAKE
e hive stores In 15 leading Citleb;
4rota which ont• s agria atain e n 6 d r e i qu ial a ,
~ c or v ie i rgi t atu d
our p
for Pri
:New CaasZine and ,
:terms to agents Adams
Ma .N:LOVELL 312 Lackawanna Ave
SCRANTOII..PA.
plriliPtiMnlilNkil
in 4 k3c.ic
Main Street, Firsirtir4rd.
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JOHN . W I KLINE,
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IitEgOVED 1118
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MEAT&,VEGETAB!.E
per Amtsrasi
o a more convenient location. and established
himself in the *my°ll Block. opposite Seely...
Hotel. is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS.
FlBll. OYSTERS IN' THEIR SEASON,
- - ,FRESH VEGETABLES. 1
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DOMESTIC &c.,
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sirBoLoGNA SAUSAGE.% spec • specialty. All or
dere promptly delivered. , u
imarcitl7.
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HORSE e ta: tt - " iPt onen F i for these
1,213=1 =Moss Of Treatise an the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, has GO line engravings showing
BOOKpositions assumed by sick
horses better than can be
tanitt in any other way. I table showing doses
of the principal medicines used for the horse
as well air their effects and antidotes When a
25 cts poison, I Clarice; collection of
vatuantit era, rules , for
telling the age of a horse, with lan engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse Information. Hundreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth mere
than books costing $5 mid $lO. The fact that
200,000 sold In about one year before it was re.
vised *how, how popular Ithe boot Is. The Ire.
vised edition ia woos NONE mreiutertwo Finn
son a animas. AHEM. WANTED. Dr. '.14 D.
E.:laden k Co.. Ibiosburgir'lralls. Vermont . .
afar 114 yr. , • ,
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FIRE AIFD LIFE ittEIIJR#NCE
CLAM AND
COLLECTION AGENCY
BBINK ai BUCK, Leßayeville, Pa.
Will write policies for risks in Fire and Lag In
snrance. Collect _Claims with etre • and
promptness. They represent none bat 1
MST—CLASS COMP,AINLESI
Theysolleit thsconildenetiend patronage of those
having basiness in their line. andwill endeavor
to merit it. Ap to or address
U RUM. leinlystille. Pg,
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.11114311iPIRICIM AIFTECTIOSSii:
jAz the vodd Mr"' War' th, prices of
miny of its good : flange seems' to aim=
Bentge beefssenk
'terrapin, champagne and seal-skin mares
have gone clean out of the reach of- about
irterybOdy but Star . Route . contoseters- or
beak 'cashiers; bat it , has generally been
intpposed that ordinary human affections 1
rare feted at about 1 the average .. price - one 1
yeem with another. The *mg. num wink
iMs just listened to the blissful mama tient
the lips of Mit fair inamorata _wouldn't take
million for his happiness at . the, time, hut
3 iter a few years of prosaic matrimony theie
_himself taking alsnit the average view of t
the worth of these rose-colored expectationl43
Ihtt it's the penile who there been Premised ,
happiness and then seen somenther charmer,
Come 'between them and their coveted
eho set:the highest:price upon this article,
ehicli they thick they ought . to have, but
somewlailed to obtain. And the price of
this hind of blasted happiness- has been
booming along up lately at - the rate that
aronkl astonieh the most bullish operator in
street.._.fall
1 In the good old days What the world re:
gowned case of Bardell vs. Pickwick tingled
the British bosom '41,500 were considered
even bythe plaintiff's attorneys to be heavy
damages fors cam of aggravated rinfaith
hdpese. But mark the contrast Amteeen
matter-of fact days and our
high pressure , time& A few days ago a. Miss
Mary Mice Alniont tivingstone appeared
hells° the Brigs County Court in Brooklyn
Mid-alleged that her maiden affections had
*ea injured to the amount of $75,000 by
one Henry Fleming, and that he ought tol,
feer . thankftd to get off as cheap as that, con.
alibiing the proclaim natant of the feelings ,
he had trifled - with. As if to shoat that this'
is not an isolated, case,' which some high-1'
toned damsel had set up to attain notoriety;;'
Miss Hattio'A.E.ngly, Of Providence; It.;
1., appeared last week before &magistrate in'
that city and caused the arrest of one Dr.
Levi;'Wilson, of Uxbridge, Mass., for breach
Of premise of marriage, and claimed $50,. 1 .
000 is the least cent that would heal herd
lwounded and outraged sensibilities. And
now l comes Edward Schnell, of Brooklin,,
and claim; $50,000 of his uncle, Fiederieh
Bkflun, for stealing away from him the ten
!der glances of his own pretty wife. •
NOS
These are all recent occurrences, luippen.l
ling within a week, and all telidintr to slum
;that it is entire.) , , unsafe in this high-F=4l
lags to trifle with the` affectionii of lovely:
wontan unless the trifler is, possessed of
plethoric bank account. It is rather to
; be hoped that judges and juries will take
this Sialted view of the case, too, and fur.
nick to the publio a few awful examples of
the terrible misrules attending this- kind of
of trilling.---/ydladelphis Timm.
. .
Piles are grequettiy preceded by a sense I
of 'weight. in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup
pose he has 1 some affection of the kidneys
or neighbog organs. At times, 8)10':
.toms of in digestion are present, as flatuency,
uneasiness of the'stomach, etc. A moistnre,
like perspiration; producing a very disa
megble itching, particularly at night after
getting warm in bed, is a, very common l f4-
tendant. Internal, External and Itching
Piles yield at once to the application of Dr.
Bcaartko's Pile Remedy, which acts direCtly
upon the parts affected, absorbing the 'Tu
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure whet all Other
remedies have failed. Do not le - lay until
the drain on the sistem produces perma
nent disability, but try it and be cured.
Pride, 50 cents. Asleyonr druggist for it,
and' when you can not obtain it of him, we
wilisend it, prepaid, on receipt of price.
Address The Dr.' Bosanko Medicine Co:
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter, *ani
House Drug Store. july27lt.'
BEWARE, of .POLITICIANS.
livelier Guiltier's Advice to Me i -Members
of the tame KIN Club. " .
"Bower' of do pollYtishun If he am
Slack, go outer ye.r way to shun him. If he
im white, lock Yet doabs an' load yer shot;
guns." . .
"Doewthe chair refer to a white man
named Seeker Jackson ?"
-"Yes, de cha'r refers to dat worry pri
son," replied the president. . "Fur de 11M;
fo' weeks he has been de plague 4,g life
understan' dat tie kalkerlates fur
State Senator nex' fall; and he am now tryin'
to make hisself solid wid do can element:
an' I finder npderstan' dat he has petishrumd
dis dub fur membership, an' dat he am bni.
in' rattle-boies, tin whistles an' month-or.
waut, fur call babies, in order to, gain de
est+m of deir parients: dern'leu; I det•
siak -2--- " • , •
_ At that moment the sounds of a wrangle
were heard in the ante-rootn, a; struggle took
place, had the:voice of Seeken Jackson was
head crying out: E
'Let go of my , car or rli tali the pollee!
My platform is : Tbreedollars liirwrel for
flour, six hoops ona barrel, and a horse and
carriage to take the laboring man to his
daily ton I' "
At a signal titan Brother Gardner, Samuel
Shin and Givendant Jones passed out, and
in Itwo or three seconds after there were
sounds of breakind glass, a bump! bump!
°Oho stairs, and then a voice floated up
from the dark alley, saying': .
i‘ ton can throw rue'-down stairs every
night in the week* you want to All I ask
is that you vote solid for Seeker. Jackson on
election day."
i l ‘ Pollyticks," softly observed -the Presi
dent, "means stea li n', .cheithe, swin.
dlire. It means degradashun. It means
knife -ct, self respect. It means whiskey,
drithenness;*fightint, stabbire and rollin' in
de mud. I Keep out of polyticks. Beep
away !rem pollytishuns. If dill Seeker
Jackion attempts to enter the sacred portals
of die ball laghi de keeper of de password am
heah-by authoriZed to pulverize him an' 'sell
de pave:Mash* to de mg man at two cent
a pound."•!—Deirvit Ave Prem.
•
, coirsumrirox
1
It is *4'50,000 people die annually
in the United States alone from this disease.
In some section's of the country one death
in every three is -from Consumption. This
can be, and should be avoided;• our people
are too carelessabout an ordinary cough or
ccild, and other symptoms of throat and
ling affections that lead "to this disease.
You should arrest it while it is in the germ.
Two or three dose's of .Dr. l3osanko's•aurgh
and Lung Syrup . wlil ; relieve an ordinary
cough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
like many preparations on the market and
leave the.disease , bel4nd it, bat 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.
SHE WAS SO SYMPATHETIC.
Mrs. Gardner] .Folsom has no particular
ase for Colonel Folsom, with whom she
always fighting, and is one of the most
heartless women . in - the City of Austin.
Her husband ; vas, reading the morning
paper yesterday at, the breakfast table,
when he misdated in a horrified tone of
voice : .
" What a terribleinistortane r
" What is it—somebody got married r
she asked is an indiffeAnt manner.
"No, but a
,married war= in New
fork in 'a flt of rage, threw a coffee cup at
her husband. The cup vas shivered into
bagments, and one of them cutting, his
i jugular artery be died on the spot. 'The
reporter says the grief of the unfortunite
Iworami irairobeadful to witness. She was
fr&U.e with remorse, and wide several
;attempts t o put an end* to her existence."
" Po& creatare," said Mrs. Salaam, with
sigh,' " I reckon the broken cup must have,
belonged to her new China set!"—Texas
Bittinfl& . v
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Albert Kingsbury. Neese. M. IL, troub led
Sith bsd humor on bands and nech. caused by 1
lead poisoning. • (Re's it Water.: At times ft
would bleak out, crack open. and the skin WU.
ate from the flesh in large pieces, suffering vast
continual itching and stiurng- PincUsed
your remedies; tailed Cuticurs Resolvent Mete
pally, and Cuticura Soap externally. and lb less
than titres months effecters complete cure, and
hes not been troubled sines. cnrroboratod by
Cullard h. Foster; Druggists; Keene, N. H.
MOTHER DIED FROM IT:
7. W. Aestne,l , ftwark,Ohin, say.: •• ethicurs
Remedies are the,greatest medicinea on tarth. - ,
Had the worst caw salt rhuem in this'country.
My mother bad it twenty years, and in fact died
from It. • I believe Cuticurs would bare saved
her life. My. arms. breast and head were cov
ered for three years. which nothing relieved or
cured until I used the Cuticurs Resolvent
(blood purider) Internally, and"Cuticurs and
Cutlet:lra Soap externllly.
PSORIASIS. • .
H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y.,
cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years'
standing, by the Catlett:a Resolvent internally,
and Cuticura and on ticura Soap externally.
themost wonderful case on record. Cure certi
fied/to before a Justice of the peace and promi
nent citizen.. All afflicted with itching and
;lady discuss should seed to ns for this testi
monial in full.
• - •
SALT RHEUM. • •
those who have experienced the torments of
Salt Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured
for years, until cured by the Catiente Resolvent
innalialti. and CutiCure Soap externally.
Mae- teat. lituintros. Sinaloa, Wis.
1 =
,
CIITICURA ! • , . .
• .
and Cuticula asp exUrnally and Cutients Re
solvent late:welly will positively' cure every
species of 'Ranter. from a Common Pimple to
'Scrofula. - Price of Caliente. small boxes, 30c ;
large boxes. SI. enamel Resolvent, fl per
bottle Caliente Soap. 23c. Caticnrs Shaving
Soap. Mc. Bold by all druggists.
Depot, WEEKS st POTTER. Boston, Mass.
2
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• PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A triperiativs Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
arerworh. or a mother run down b y family or house
hold duties try PARKER'S GINGER Tonic.
If yon me a lawyer, ' minister or bu,i t iess man cx.
baustedhy mental strain or ansious cares, donut take
iitoxicatingsumulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic
Ifyoi have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Itheuma,
ism, Kidney Complaints, or any thsorder of thelungs,
stomach. blood Of AtIVCS, tI E GINGCR
TONi - C will cure you. ItistheGreetest Blood Purifier
lad the Hest and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
Ifiouare wasting away from age, dissipation or
raw di‘6.e or weakness and revue a stimulant take
GINGER TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build
'you up turn the Est dose but will never intoximte.
s.
It has red hundreds of lives; it may lave yours.
CAUTIONI—ItstotaII substitutes. Patter's darer Welt Is
ecoaposedor the best nhal wins iatLasrorld,and Issnlinly
different from prepanttons of & f ee One. Send for circular to
/11seoz Y. 110 e. l 41 ens, at dialers In drop.
GREAT' SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZL
ME
rLORESTON
Its rich and lastuts fragrance has nude this
delightful p&nme exceedingly popular. - There
Is totals, Ilke It: Insist iipott i tiaving nous.
Tot Cowart and lock for lug:mute of
de - A;SCO> 2" 1
as retry bold& Any demist or auks lo perfumery
cm supply you: 15 sere 75 seat sins.
LAncr, SAYING OUTING lk.
COLOGNE.
• KENDALL'S I SPAVIN' 'CURE
Is sure in its effects, mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerfatto
reach every deep seated pain, or to remove any
bony growth' or other enlargements, such as .
spavins,•splints. curbs, callous, sprain., swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
the .joints or limbs, or for rheumatism in man
and for any puipode for which it!liniment is used
for man or beast. It is now known to be the
lbest, liniment for roan ever used, acting mild and
yet Often init. effect.. .
Sedd address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues, 1.10
remedy has ever met with such unqualified lac
ers to our knowledge, for beast as well a man. _
price $1 pei bottle. or six bottles for $5. All
Deuggists have it or ckn -get It for you, or it will
be' sent to any address on reaelpt of• price by the
proprietots,'lns. ii. J. s;mum. Sr.. Co.. EMS-,
bdrgh Falls. Vt.
•
• Sio l l4 by nit Druggists.
' IEBTABI.I4 ' FIED IN 186...'.1.]
}IOWARib A. iNOW,
AitERICAN - AND FOUEION
PA•rEN•rs.
631 P srutrr WASHINGTON, D. C
(ftimeeisor m Gilmore, Smith A: Co., at..
Chipman,'lloemer k Co.)
•
Patents produred upon the flame plan ithich
was originated and."auceeaarmily practiced by the
above-named firm.
pamphlet of sixty pages: set upon receip t o
lnovill
- - • •
BETTER T ,LEAD
THAN FOLLOW!"
A GOOD .MAXIM, BUT NOT
ALWAYS-TRUE..
Itr is.betfer 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 the
large and eommodins . store. No. 123,
Main Street, formerly occupied by M.
E. Solomon &7•Son, (one door north
of Felob & Co.;) where he is now open
with fnll and Complete Stock of
Fashionable ;
•
ORIN% AND SUMMER
READY-MADE CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, &C.
MEN'S, B 0 _Y'S YOIJTH'S and
OfiLDREN'S full and Wmplete
suits of all grades and prices.
While ba; aims to lead the trade, be
asks his old' friends and everybody else
to follow him to his pew location, where
hewill fit :them out in the highest style
of , art at the lowest prices: - Come
early. .4,
N. JACOBS.
tow.an
-)da, Pa., April 6, I&.'i.l&.'i. I A
-PLATFORM WAGONS, TOP" AND
I. OPEN BROOMS for sale st decided bargains
A jails number of superior make and dash.
O. L. TRACY.
HENRY STEMMER.
Towanda, April 27.1 m
Solicitor of
ME
Er
we Le w en!. & NI
o
\tAt i Sk lf ti\k‘,
% _
For CoUCHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIC,.# I . - 37 , •
'MOMA CONSUMPTION, Diseasee of THROAT, CM£3l - i- I; " • -
• Has slur ys - been cm; c.; ' -
BIAS 4 QIFI •
ASTRA., IA , ;I• . • '
CON BIPTIO. in Its ism p ent and vowed, and all dinewes of thc TI:J!: ••.•
and LUNGS. bat it has neves been so advan y compounded as fr. t:!.. .
;7 - .; , . •
IINE. Its soothing Babamie prapesties stinstve stimulant arid t ,
system alter the cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price Stu/.
otT Pll7:llbeje:3lll"ldObiltetigiliMl to
MEDI E li te enti oru d i i ro se
ow l= ne i =Die'l44=Lary Stamp on each bct.u. l .
permits It to WSW* b 7 EVerYwilere.
Er Wl'!'u.O U IPSICLILL TAN IMMICIDISIL
The TOW, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St r ehicapo -
ts)railiTi(l): l a - 1
PICTURE GALLERY
IN TOWANDA.
G.H.WOOD & CO.
will open their ilew Gallery _id
Patton's Blook,
on, the First Monday of April. Mating fitted up
entirely new. with.. the beat of inatrumente, we
are prepared to make
Tintype% 4 at one 'sitting; all' for 50 cti.
in neat envelopes, 10 for SLOP. Copying of all
kinds of Photographs lad Stereoscopic andlarge
view work done at this gallery.•
' Give its a caU and we will try and satisfy you
in price and q,uslity. - . mar 2ti*
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KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
is sure to cure Sparta.. Splints,
b, kc.. It removes all unnatural
• - enlargements. - DOLS NOT lILISTSII4
• , Has no eqUal for any lameness on
4 or man. It hsi cured hip -joint
3 • lameness ins person who , had:suf
'
fared 15 years. Also cured rheums ,
. Ram , corns. frost-bites or and
.:41, or lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish on bootees. Send for illustrated
circular giving posmsos par-A , . Price' $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can ge tit for you. Dr. B.J.
Kendall 5: Co.; Proprietors, Euosourgb Falls,
'Vermont. 11. G. POSTER, Agent, Towanda. Pa.
business now Del 2 C•ro the public. You
BEsTestuthanmaa:eanmyotranfug
else. Ca pitol
woprlitof notus
needed. We wiU start you. $l2 a day and.np
wards:roads at home by the industrious. Man,
women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for ne. Now is the time., You can work in
spare time only or give your whole time to to e
business, you can live at home and do the work.
No other business will pay you nearly as werl.
NO . one can fail to make enormous pay oy en.
gazing at occe. • Costly. Outfit and terms free.—
Motley made fast, easily and honorably. .
Address, . Taus Augusta; Marne.
Dec
You need not Die tOlVin
-
- IN THE •
• •
MUTUAL - ENDOW3IE?iT
.1
AND . •
•
AC:1:11NT ASSOCIATIOII'
Of (Bath, N. T. ,
Yon receive one-half of your insurance. ac
cording to the American Life Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is Anished—for
illustration, a man or woman joining the Asso
ciation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for
32.500, receives 51,275 when a little over 56 years
of age, exactly the period in life' when a little
financial help is generally more heeded than at
any other time. •
BLADES k ROGEBS.
June2tf. General Agents for Penn's.
Stevens k Long
General Dealers in
GRocznizs,
E
PROVISIONS,
I
_
COUNTRY PRODUCE
HAVE REMOVED
To their now stare,
00R. MAIN .AND PINE .STS
(The old stand of Fox, Stevens &11
They invite attention to their complete
athortment and very large 41thek of
• • I
Choice New Goode, which'
Ithey
have alwayo lma.
, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
PRODUCE TRADE
Ana CAA Paigi . for Desirxiile
If. I. LONG.
MI
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
HA* RLIP'"ED 1118 ()MOEDA"
.DrSiNF:Si
Head Quarters
GIOCERIES, PHYIBIOIIB,
duce. Fine ttthrtiß and EGGS
a iipecialty.
BEI
ON
To M.
43E0.
JAMES McCA BE
T!IE SW . TII 7 IUST CORSER . O: MAIN'
AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE
UE XIAS ESTABLISHED
FOR VirERYTIIDIG IN THE LLNE OF
kc. • &c.
CASH PAlti, for Deini 111 , 1 e Prc
Wagons &Carriages
,Cbeaper3h.sp ever at the
•
t'•'•
OLD zarAszzsArm.pirT
JAMES 41PLYANT,
would
call the atten-
tion of FAIPIERSI and
others to his large and ',e0n:1)1.04
assortment of
Open Sr, Top 113ugg,i e •:
6E3
PLATFORM WAGOkS
all of his
own MANUFACTURE ant wnr
• ranted in every par.
ticula-r.
ittryant's Fleilbie Syringe need In all Piatf, , ,L,
Wagon.. The wiliest and beat in Id.. -
NOW LS:YOUR TDIE TO BUY!
Look It these figures
Two seated. Carriages trona ..... to fl" 5
Photons. one seated • 123 to ILO
Top Buggies 123 . t0
Open Buggies _ io to 1.041
Democrat Wagons - 0 0 to
Remember that the above are all fully warrant.
ed, first-class or no pay,
Repairing promptly &Mewled to at 25 per coat
below last years prices,
Officeand Factory cor. Main and Elizabeth Sts.
J'AS BRYANT .
•
• 2tiebB2* •
T 1.71'
manda scf. SION
s rr.ft
NEXT DOOR TO FELCII
s prepared to offer p. complete Assort
MCIIt 1.. f.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS:
Lrockery, Glassware,
iVIIIT - E'and DEC 0141'1E - 1p 610 A
Latest deign and.patterus of
MAJOLICA' . WARE, •
BIRD CAGES,
- SATCHELS, &C.
The comin g • Spring Trade, we
adhere as heretofore to oar established
principle—that a quick sale with a - small
profit is better than a slow one with a
large profit—and therefore our prices
in any line: -of _goods will compare
favorable-with the prices .of any other
louse. '. •
- 110 - We endeavor to sell the
article for. the least posSibTe money.'
my6-ti •
LOEWUS &, FREIMUTH.
THE MOST SIICCESSFUL• REMEDY ever.dit
corere&lis it is certain in 'its effects and dois
not blister. Also excellent for human flee)
BEAD PROOF BELOW. •
PROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Youngstown. Ohio. Slay lOtb, 17* , 0.
Du. B.J.KM , IDALL St Cot—l had a weryrallut
blellambletonian colt which I prized very high.
ly, be bad &large bone ipavin on one Joint and
a,small one on the other which inade.him very
lame; I had him under the charge of two veteri
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. IWU
one day reading the advertisement of Kendall's
Spavin-Cure in the Chicago Express, I determin
ed at once to try it, and got our druggists herr
to send for it. they ordered three bottles; I took
them all and thought I would give it a thorough
triel,l used it according to' directions and tie
fou.th day the ,colt ceased to be lame, and the
lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle
and the colts limbs are free from lumps am'
as smooth as any hone in the state, Ile is en
tileiralree,,The cure was so remarkable test
I let two of my neighbors ban the remaining
two bottles, who are now using it. "
. Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTER.
Ke dalfs Spavin Cure
; ON HUMAN FLESH.
. .
Patten's Mills, Wasteton Co., 'N.Y.. Feh.'ll.% l .
Da. B. J. KVADALL, Dear girt—The particular
case on srhtch I used your Kendall's Spain Cure
Was yi malignant inkle spriln of sixteen months
'standing. I had tried many things, but in vain.
tour fipavin Cure put the foot to the ground
Spin. and for the tint time since hurt. in a
natural position. For a family linhimui.it es-
Cele anything we ever used.
Yours truly. ..
- FIEF. M. P. BELL.
. ' Pastor of M.E. Calash, - Fattens Mills, N.l
Price 'Si. per bottle„or 612 bottles for $ 5 . , A ll
Druggists have it or canget it fer you, or it sill
be sent to any address on receipt of price by tili
Proprietors. Dll. B. J. KENDALL k CO.. Ex'''''
burgh Falls. Yt. Bold at
Dr. H. C. '
C. "Porter's Thug Store'
Jy .