Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, September 14, 1882, Image 4

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    VARIED OPINIONS.
Aside from the number of Hartford p ph
who returned from Eniopo'lljere are ac
cording to the - announcements of our city
_papers, thirty Hartfordites,acrois the water
at tae present time. These are heard from
ocmit , ionally,sand it is rather amusing and
_interesting : to bear their varying opinions
regarding Ilia ocean passage. Some pro
nanuce it to be tedious beyond ezpre s
and ethers say it teas delightful Sam
longed to see. the laud, and thought -it v. as
dismal and 'forlorn after they did see it.
Others said, they` could have remained a
month longer on the ship, and thought En
gland a charniing country at the first glimpse.
A few missed the: weather reports, iced
water, peanutkind bananas, and pitied the
poor foreigners who live without so many
Yankee conveniences and luxuries. Another
set was carried into the seventh heaven over
the cathedrals and castles, and sniffed at
their country for the lack of such pictur
esqae objects. In fact, each one sees
:Europe through different Colored spectacles:
hence the many contradietnry reports.—
Times.
A Varied PertOrllianCe.
Many wonder how Porkers' ginger Tonic
can perform such varied cures, thinking it
essence of ginger; when in fact it is made
from many valuable. mediainess.: which act
Beneficially on every diseased organ. •
„lauds
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orpourop 1q 2a!4 Swoop oq; ul sptrup
seargataos Sts[ eto pmt ,Suastrnals .4losaa
ymox oitt
° mutes aunts 81 mean mut
Incooas nos rant pas itnnspen pamodds
et pus -4 4q8r1 'en& ;o "Am( Gin Jo ones
RI ikon' sl aqg ..Equo aatt9Fl sIo ltAt
_e orpaioraoid Rq 'seas so; aargs; Jag inin
patquaraz pins 'rodaa; ItnnSissu pamoddu
sgm eqs elhunoa future; 'am .303 titan
Grp opr! II ;dam putt aeomiq o2nq: miaci
Intl mai Iraq etn incuj thmarai'prq eqs
1 011191:1 tomes pus Sup Ratio mut Jo
dno s PoRtuTI BV. Poo; ;0 gam/emu 2 41
*mit mu zaeo ;dam BOAS& e2uq ort; ollqu
om auto egos Bum 'mots optisol
ut mots amp sox Luoarsts Jo 1.0
"MOM slq fativitiptre glgp uaemli =O3 pat
,!uzula.t (el oplutm ozaa pus Ism mom opet
.8 71 Pus ladan imolulllll4 oqa VIEFI 9 4 3 'I
saotnic Sums ppm, Rona' pm; BA! otquao
-mow 'amp opuaral eql Salina„ ;On
stioturmq fluramouoo luopput `ixts.tolloi
eq; salvia' " 0 14 Vuulsl z 1i Seqql oo ll
ussu Bur*La 4 p2v.tag uopxoti oqj Jo lua
Imodsalaw V "KYNcUt - °Kiwi vu a v
Parents who'alfpw their childrenco grow
up with scrofulous humors bursting - from,
- every_ pore are guilty_ of a great:- wrong
Think of thern"pointed out as branded with
a loathsome disease, and you will readily
procure them the Cuticum Remedies.
WHY 811 E WAS COOL. -" Talk about - your
ice machines," said a New Haven woman to
her neighbor over the fence, " why, if Mrs.
Robinson, round the corner, - didn't treat tee'
cool enough to freeze ice-cream this morn
ing." " Why, what did she say ?" "Say ?
She didn't my anything, and that's just
what's the matter, and after I had taken,
pains to send her word that she was an
im
pudent hussy." Aren't women curious
-critters.- 7 Neva Haven RegAter. ,
SKINEY MEN
• "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health
and vigor. Tare's Dyspeprt. •••••otence
Sexual Debility. •!t
LOVE AT SEASHOILE.-" Oh, ;Harold," said
she, as she clung closer to his arm, '‘ how
very quiet and restful the sea seems to be
this evening." "Just as I would like a
wife to be," was the response. "And
would you, as a husband, be the quiet, rest:
"fill complement of such a wife ?" He
thought ho could, and the bunch into the
sea of matrimonial difficulties was thiis
quietly made. There's sure to be a gale,
however.—Nero Haven Register.
•bfOUGH ON RATS."
. Clears out rate, mice, roaches, Hies, ants,
hod•bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c.
Druggists.
MITITLATOLS MEW-TILL-LATEtb. " I'd
lib to Fetch these mutilators, ihe said as ho
held up a trade dollar with a tat hole in it
"That's me exactly," retr.arkeihis friend as
he pointed to the corner of the bedroom,
where he had piled layers of bootjacks, old
shoes; bedslats and slices of broken crockery
"I'd like to catch the mew-till-liters too
Pd pulverize 'em, darn 'em."—Christian at
Work.
biBUCHUPAIBA.”
Qaick, complete cure, allannoying Kidney,
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $l. Drug
gists.,
roon MAD —PO-MADE. " / don't ask yon
to kiss me," said Blifkins to his girl, " for it
'is wrong for the girls to kiss young men ;
hpwever, there is no harm in one maid's kiss
ing another , so you can kiss the po-made on
my Mustache, if you - . will. And the poor
maid was kissed.—Bouth Kentuckian.
Elegance and l'Ortly
Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity
are using Parker's Hair Balsam. o It is the
best article sold for restoring gray hair to
its original color, beauty and lustre. -
t. 111441" 4.1 I • ) 4 ( 4 • •
PHENOL SODIQM
Prepiiten: UDTU & WHiTL Pluladelplis,
EIuenWALLY it in and for all kinds of Dories; relining
pais instaatly. and rapidly bailing the wounded parts.
Gina gessape and perwassent rebel in BURNS. SCALDS.
- .CHILBLAINS, VENOMOUS STINGS or RITES, CUTS
sad WOUNDS of nay
' Dresawsum.—lt is taI=CIidLEILA I :Y - ELLOIV,
'TYPHUS. TYPHOID. SCARLET. and other even.
Is NASAL CATARRH. /and Discharges /row the EAR.
OVENA. /Action of the TANTRUM. and CANCEROUS
AFFECTIONS; it is • boots to both PAysiesan and Patient.
—. For SICK-ROOMS. and all IMPURE and UNHEALTHY
LOCALITIES, and to p.m.' the spread of CONTAGION,
e it is the boa DISINFECTANT known.
Whitten introduced. it eitablisbes huef as a &words
DOMESTIC REMEDY. '
FOR WA If °SUBSISTS AND CEMERALVERCIOJIDIU SLUM
NEW FIRM I NEW STORE!
NEW GOODSII
Ed. Mouillesseaux
(Formerly with Headelinen.)
_EAS:OPMCED A
Jewelry Store
1118 OWN
f.
IN PATTON'S BLOCK
With Sivarts & Gorden's Sto4e,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.,
Where he keeps & FULL ASSORTMENT or
Gold &Silver Watches
SWISS ANDAMERICAN;
CLOCKS,
SPECTACLES, ETC.
. Ms Stock is all It - EW and of the FINEST
'QUALITY. MIL and mos for yourself.
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY
ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY.
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AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR
MARY, ADDISON, N. Y.
- atINDEZDS OF PERSONS from all parts of
— the world have been cured of this much dreaded ,
disease and aranow , living witnesses that they
have best rescued from a terrible and untimely
death._ Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated
Free. Write fors Oteculargiving full particulars.
Address- Drs. GE O. CRIME & .RIISH BROWN
Addison. N. Y. Sept./O.III.OPEeoo.
remedy: • KnCiwn - to .
air-AGENTS WANTED. - vin_ •
:7 West 3dsi.,,iiew York City. Ill!ruggists
sell it.
Remedy far Rhea-o;lE6ons.. •
:MACE'S VALLICT, 'Bedford Co.. Pa.
ISIL. CLAnnJoassolt : A short trial of your Indian Blood Syrup has gives me great relief for
RNeumstism. It is tbe.best medicine I ever used.
JOHN PENEL.
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NOW IS THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Stylish and Reliable Spring Garments
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MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
AT PRICES WHICH CAN BE HAD AT NO OTHERLHOUSE.
While maintaining the uniform standard of quality in excellence of work and
material by ' •
GOOD MANAGEMENT, CAREFUL ItIIYING,
and SMALL MARGINS, (with which lam content,)ll have '
RAISED THE STANDARD AND LOWERED THE PRICE,
• UNTIL IT IS A POSITWE PACT THAT ,
THE BEST STOCK OF. CLOTHING
In this, vicinity is_now being sold for the least money by
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JEWELRY,
069• CLOTHING. %
E.•:,..IROSENFIELD
TOW.ANDA. PA.
'THE YEW( .BEST MACHIN ' OIL• . 1
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Mills , Thre'sher's7 Mowers, - ' , Churn Power s
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Bewinw a Machhies 7. &C. • • i i .',
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BY THE 'PINT,. QUART, - • ~
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GALLON - or BARREL.
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Be - Special prices in s'and 10 gallons and bbl lots. - ~
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.At the old reliable Cash Drug Store; - .• ' - , _ ..
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Dr. H.-_C, Porter & 'Sono
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. . • Corner Main and Pine Streets,.towanda;.Pa.
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HUMPHREY .EROS. &_,-TRACY ,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
KEN'S, BOYS, WOMEN'S. MISSES AND cnintoltpra
Bocjth; Sboes, Fipbbers‘Ab
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CORNER MAIN • AND' ELIZABETH. STREETS,
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D R. JONi3S CREAM CAMPHOR, IS THE
NAME kr
NAME of the popular liniment that cures
Rheumatism'', Neuralgia, Swollen qr Stiffener
Joints, Frostb ites , Pain in the ace, Head o
Spine. Chop Hands, Bruises, epriini, Burns.
Mosquito, Bitch,
_Sting or Bite of an insect'
Puison Vines, • etc.,- for Man or Beast
Always reliable, and almost instantan
eous in its relieL Having an agreeable odor it
is pleasant to, apply. Sold .0 y all druggists„
Price 25 eta. •
N. B.—This Liniment received a Prize Medal
at the State Fair. 1879.
ASA JONES, Prop% 319 N. 3d St.. Ptd2A., Pa.
ham. 13, 6-na
_ .... , . _ A. N. NELSON
DEALER Di •
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CLOCKS,
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FINE.GOLD AND PLATED
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JEWELER -
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of every varietf.and Spectacles. sir Partici:a
Atention,paid to repairing. Shop in Decker -
ironed's Grocery Store. Vain Street, Towanda,
Penni._ 4 sep9.B
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEAD 'S
NOTE BEADS, Ac. printed In the best style
of the art at the Ittensuosis Mee. c . " •
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jOTINSoN 7 S
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an Blood -S4rup
of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels: Kidneys
Skits
ionA te:itify its!efrmaey in Ileaing the abOve
tni pronounce, itlto Ipe the.
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ASBURY PARK,
NORTH.END HOUSE
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NEW JERSEY.
C. T. SMITH, itieriagre'r,
(formerly of the Ward Emig.)
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This house occupies the finest location in the
Park* Only ^Jlo yards from the beach. Full and
unobstructed view of ocean, =meat •
VARM FOR SALE.—i now offer
I. my farni for sale, situated on th e Mad lead
ing from South Hill to Wells Ronny, and con
tains 100 acres of - good land, about 70 improved
an& 30 well timbered, with house and barn,
gestery, and fruit trees thereon. :Said farm Hes
about 7 miles from railroad-siWysauking, and
is well watered. This farm will be sold cheap;
$ proportion of the purchase money down, and
the remainder can remaib ,on the firm. For
particulars inquire Of Myron. Randall on the
farm, or the owner. LYMAN ARNOLD.
Sept 7,1&92* :
ORNAMENTAL JOB PRINTING
%I• specialty it the Hew=us office.
'MISSOURI CRACKERS.
Gathered around a rusty stove, choked
Ifith_ soggy driftwood he drinks sod corn
from a tins cup, plays old sledge upon the
head of an , empty keg aitd reels ,homajd
nightfall, yelling through the timber, to his•
squalid cabin. A. , score of lean, hungry curs
pour in; a canine cataract over the worm
fence by the horse-block as their master ap
proaches, baying deep-mouthed welcome
ifilling the chambers of the 'forest with
hoarse reverberations, mingled with an ex
plosion of oaths and frantic imprecations.
Snoring the night away in drunken slum
ber under a heap of gray blankets; he'crawls
into his muddy jeans at sun-up, takes a gar
gling drink from a black bottle, stoppered
with a cob, goes to the log pile by the trout
door, and with" a dull axe slabs off an armful
of green cottonwood to make a fire for
breakfast, which • consists of the inevitable
I"meat and bread,". and decoctiOn of coffee
burned to_ a charcoal and , drank without
milk and segar. Another pull at the bottle,
a few grains of quinine if it is "age? day,"
claw of navy, and the repast is finished.
The sweet delights of home have been I en
joyed, and the spiritual creature goes forth
invigorated, ter the struggle of life-to repeat
1 the exploits of every , yesterday of his exis
flenee. * *-* An animal, bird, long-haired
unaccustomed .to the use of soap, without
conscience or right reason, gregarious upon
the bottom - hands, where• they swarm with
unimaginable fecundity. During the ',war
they became guerillas and bushwhackers irm
der Price, Anderson,-and Quer:Anil ; asses
sins, thugs, poisoners of wells, -mrirderers of
'captive women and children; sackers of: de
fenceless towns,. house burners, herse
thieves, and perpetrators of atrocities that
would make the blood'of Sepays run colr- 1 -
Kansas Magazine. -
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FREE OF COST.
By calling at C. B. Porter's Ward House
drug store, you can get a sample bottle of
Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup
which will relieve the most obstinate Cough
or Cold, and show you what the regular 50
Copt size will do, When troubled with
Asthmcci - Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Cough,
Pains in the Chest, and all diseases of the
Threat and Lurigs, try . a sample bottle of
this medicine. -IjUly47ly.
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DEAF AND{DURIB, PRO TEM.
Quietly entering a barber shop, the stran
ger removed his hat and coat, and, taking a
card 'from his pocket, wrote on it :
"I want to be shaved."
A barber stepped forward, read the card,
and, pointing to a chair, said to his brother
artists :
. " Deaf as a brass ltettlo and dumb as an
oyster,"
The man straightdned himself out in the
chair, whotihis manipulator began lathering
his face.
"This deaf cuss harm cheek like a stone
wall," he said, when general laugh fol
lowed.
"Stick a pin in him, and see if he is , en
tirely
The
said another. : •
The victim remaining undisturbed, the
following shots were fired at him by the de
lighted tonsorial artists :
' " He .needs a shampoo, his head , is' dirtier
than a cess-pool." •
"Shave him with a stool leg, don't _spoil
your razor on that stubble."
"Gracious, what a breath ! It smells like
a Dutch band of music."
• "He ought to; rent that nose for n locordo.
five headlight," .hc•
While' all these complimentary nllusion
were flying about him, theoperation of shav4
ing was finished, and the man arose, put on
his coat, and then turning to the astonished
:barber, said ;i .
"How mi ch for the shave and compli
ments?" 7
1,4-1,—1," gasped the astonished man,
ph; nothing—nothing, call again, exchse,"
—and; as the strange 9 left the shop, the dis
comfited barbers swore they would never
believe in a dattand dumb man again until
they bad first fired a ten-pound cannon
shout his'ears.—Vhitehall Times..
Lite and 'Lear:it
It is estimated that there are over tcv
thousand million chickens hatched in the
United States every year. ' But not more
than half of ',these chicks reach the 'size
when they. are fit to market. The pip,‘
gapes, cholera - , etc., kil millions•of young
chickens every year. These diseases, can
be cured by the use of Phenol Sodique.
For sale by 'druggists and geneial store
keepers: See adv.
FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH.
When along period of illness comes to a
rich man or woman they are more able to pity
other invalids, remarks the female iorres
pendent of the Chicago .214 ma. A tender in
stance of this is in .the: founding of the
Roosevelt HoSpital by the late Jaines it
Roosevelt. This hospital is now promi
nently before the press. When Mr. Roose
velt became of age ho inherited from his
(father an immense estate.l He soon became
engaged to Miss V.l;7a Jerre Boardman; an
accomplished young lady of this city. But
before the marriage took place he suffered a
stroke of paralysis, which was destined to
`•x•onfine him to a quiet.life for, thirty years.
His engagement, of course, was broken, but
his loving sweetheart remained single for
his sake,, and the two were as sociated as
'brother and sister. In all of Mr. Roosevelt's
schemes of,beneyolenee Miss Boardman was
an untiring' assistant. For him she es
chewed society and devoted her time and
'talents to good works. In his will he be
queathed her a life annuity of $5,000 (hhe
already had means), and the personal_ pt,,,p
erty inherited from his father, which he had
increased by . care, he willed to the hospital
which bears his . name,'makirig Miss. Board
man sole executrix. The use of his real es
tate he left to his nephew, James Roosevelt
Brown, a sou of one of the Brown Brothers,
baukeii, who had married Mr. Roosevelt's
sister. f By thii provisions of the will this
real estate was also to pass to the hospital
'in the event of Mr. Brown dying childless.
It transpired that his death occurred exactly
five weeks after his . uncle's death, so that
the hospital was doubly benefited. It hi a
great' , and good hOspital, and I think the
manner in which the Now York press have
abru4l. the Medical Faculty of Roosevelt
is . dt i kind, to say the least; In some recent
autopti s dame has been attached to the
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phyerc in charge on account of their
youtg:i •
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A tire, wholesome distillation of witch
hazel] Amerkan pine, Canada fir, marigold,
clover blossoms, etc., fragrant with the
heeling essences of balsam and pine. Such
is Sanford's 'Radios' Cure for Catarrh..
Complete,treatmentifor $l.
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FALL OF A NEVADA PEAli.—About 11
)'clock! Thursday morning the whole town
was startled,by a teirrific roar and a jar like
an earthquake, which sent people flying out
of their houses in ell directions. A glance
up tbe side of flaunt Glseh, revealed the
cause of the phenomenon. One of thg sharp
peakn of foliated granite 'near the summit,
loosened by the late rains, bad toppled over
and was rushing down st.'ste;ep ravine direct
ly_ toward the centre of the town with terrific
force; crushing and grinding everything in
its path-way. For a few piomentsii lookd
as though several houses were doinned :to
inevitable destruction, but fortunately the
slide scattered and was checked in the talus
at the foot of the cliffs, causing lit to stop
'short of any of thibuiklings. One immense
boulder weighing, not less than fiftY g lons
:am? &inn with fearful veloeity; striking
the rock bench above , the town and.4l.2lt
' ing it into a thousand fragments, which
stopzed on' the flat a few rods from the
China houses on Clark street During the
progress of'the slide everybody was stricken
with consieimation and many people sought
safety in WO flight. It is estimated that at
Ileast 1,500 - O 2.5 m tons of rock came, down
in the slid Ej Inds.
ver sOOO
Drug Oft
AND
Physicians
Havo Signed or_ Endorsed the
Following Reniarhble
Document: '
litossrs.Seabury &aohzuson, iiiituinftetur-
ins Chemists, 21 Platt t3t.4ew York
Gentlemen :—For the yoars we
luivo sold vationsbnonde ektromme Pio/s
-tem Plnrsiclium and the . Public worm
Benson's Ca ne Porous '„ r - to s/1
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others. We consider them ono of *every
few reliable household rosiedies.winthy
of confides - Se. They aro stiperior to all
tther Porno Plasters' or Linisnords for
maternal use.
&Plaster i$ a .laoaaine
nandon's
parr acoutical product, .of the hi4ont
order of merit, end so recoodeed by
physicians dad drugubsts.
Whezi other remedies Itail gst a Zen-
Boa's Camino Mader.
To:* will bo disappointed it you Use
cheap Plasters; Lisdnnints, Pada or Elea
triad Magnetic toy&
stall?. REMEDY AT LAST. Prkmlllicita.
ti MEAD'S Medicated CORN sad BUNION PLASM,
QUIEEE''ii: ctc C
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THE GREAT OPTICIANS
924 CHESTMUT STREET?
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DITPEIIIOU KNOWLEDGE,
SUPERIOR iizitt.t.• I i . ,
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- SZI.P.I3DIOD. LENSES and
, 1 i , SUPERIOR FACILITIES
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For manufachiriog. alleoznidne Were our SPECTA.f 3
CLES. and EYE•GLAI3SES a national reputation. •
LOST SIGHT NEVER 'RETURNS.
Do .not trifc with your tie. by taking TINSIIIT
AL:LF. GL. 4 .1- 1 211.q.. '. . - - •
Catalogues as' 11.11aIrs .e.; ,, on oppiro.,o,, ; — Part j_
Matherr.atical Indrln:calt ~ ,c. 2.1: ---, Pr. rt 2—Optical
Instruments 1 , - 1-
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mego4. Port 4--.1.1 . 0,7..... , .........“1 lustruilebta.lOomea
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SanfOrd's Radical Curd
.A single dose instantly relieves the most vio
lent Sneezing or Head Colds, clears the head as
by magic, stops watery discharges from the
nose and eyes, prevents ringing: noises in the
head, cures . NOIWOIIII Headache and subdues
Chills and Fever. In Chronic Catarrh it cleanses
the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the
sense or smell, taste and bearing when affected,
frees the head, throat and . bronchial tubes - of
offensive matter, sweetens and purifies the ,
breath, stops the cough and arrests the prog
rails of catarrh towards consumption. •
One bottle' Radical Cure, one
.box Cataghal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, all in one ok
ay?: of all druggists for sl.'. Ask for Sanford's
Radical Cnre, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston.
l" I . . 100 times more • effectual
' C,LI 1 . 6 411113", than any other plaster or
electric battery for ; pale
• . and weakness of the Lrings,
Liver, 'Kidneys and trinary
1.14 . organs. Partial' Paralysis,
Rheumatism, Nenr slg is,
llysterts, Female Weak
,-nese, 'Nervous Paini and
B , Weaknesses. Malaria and
ASTSW°Fever and Ague. Price We.
• Sold everywhere.
PATENTS.
(IT. S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank - A. Fouts: Attorney-at-Law, Lock Box, MC,
' Washington D.C. ;
. Ten years' experience..' '
I mako so CHAIIGE for my services unless a
patent be granted. Preliminary examination in
the Patent Office as to the patentability of an in
vention =EL Bond sketch or model of the de'
vice and a report will be made* to the proba
bility, of obtaining a patent, '
t Special attention giverV to rejected applies
tionsin the hinds of others.
nxinuiEwyts
. S. Senators ; Hon. 'Cleo. P. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; Hon, Benj. 11. MIL of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. ••Cf. Lamagj of Miss; Hon. S. H.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois; the Hon. Commissioner
of patents and Corps of -Eiaminers and the pro
prietor of this paper. •
- Write for 'circulur and instructions.
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CUT THIS 0 U T !
MAKE Sl5 Ei S4O WEEK .
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We have stores inls leading Cities,
from Which our agents obtain their turylies quickly.
Our Factories and Principal 0_ refit a are at
Erie. Pa. Send for metric CatatoSso and
terms to agents Address • .
M. N. LOVELL 312 Lackawanna Ave
SC RANTON.PA.
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KLINE'S MARKET.
ENTIMI
CA i32.< 131,004
Main Street, l'irstllVa4l.o
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401,1 N... W,'.KLINF.,,
k VIRG REMOVED ins
MEIyr&VEGETABL
DI A. .SEgri
o n more convenient location, and established
himself in the Carroll Biotic. opposite Seely's
Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS.
FISH. OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON..
FRESH VEGETABLES.
DOMESTIC FRUIT, Ac.; 'a
ifirDOLOGNA SAUSAGE.. speetAlty..l All or
de. , promptly delivered. - til
' - • marchl7.
HORSE o gle r na cti l. r s en c4. fo in r er a g
neap =moil of "A Treatise on the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the .best, treatment for
all diseases, has GO tile engravings showing
BOOKpositions assumed by sick
horse. better. than can be
taught-in any ether way, a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines used for the horse
as well as their effects and antidotes when. a
25 ct.. poison; a large collection of
ND TAWAS= uscrsers, rules for
telling the age of a horse. with an engraving
showing teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse information. Iluvdreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth . more
than books coating $5 and $lO. The fact that'
260.000 sold in'about one year before it was re.
vised shows how popular the book is. The re
vised edition is aura nose nortiutsnan !SEND
jou a oructa.•a. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. j . 1 . B.
Kendall k Co4gatosburgh Falls, 'Vermont.'
afar 11-lyr.
044:441 . A14311dzili:gAdtPi
COLLECTION AGENCY
BRINK dr. BUCK, LeltaYstille, Pa;
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and We In
nuance. Collect Claims irith care and -
promptness. They represent Ilene but
FIRST—CLASS COMPAIS ! •
rhey solicit theconlidence aYsd 14114'0=4Pa thaw
having
.business in their line, and will endeavor
to merit it. Apply to or address • •
%IP if - MINI& WM, Lellayreille,
I .I ALL FOR
• . .
1 - .
Frei, Gifts of the Gistat told
Beuercileut City of New Bork. •
••• New York is a city of free gifts, and it
is surprising how inany things a man can
get for nothing," fiaid a philosopher sitting
on one of the Battery benches, listening to
the Music, a few evenings since. Even the
immense institutions , controlled by.the Cora-
Missionm of Charities and Correeliol dis
burse but a ' small part of wh ' at we get:
Every church has its separate charity. Ed
ucation iis free; and it is no disgrace to
accept it. If a man wants to read, there are
the Cooper Institute and the Astor and the
Lenoxpraries open to hid, free. If he
is sick, the finest hospitals in the world are
opened to him, free. If he wants a bath,
lie has but to go to the river front, and there
are free bath houses. If he wishes to sit in
the shade midland' the sweet odor of the
ilowers, tho parks are open to him, finer
ham any private fortune could purchase. i
•' If he has a tote for art or for curiosi
ties, there it 4 die Metropolitan Mnseum, the
Central Park Menagerie, the Governor's
Island Museum, or' the Govenors' Room. in
the City Hall—all for nothing. If ho wants
to write a letter, he can get the stationery in
the hotels gratis. If he is hungry, there are
thousands•of placards inviting him to free
lunch. If his children aro sick, there are
plenty of free excursions up the 'rivers and
down the bay.
"If he wishes to fan himself, 10,000 mer
chants are giving out free fans. If he wants
n picture, they will give him a multiplicity
chromos. Bl9tter3 and calendars' are
supplied free for the asking in perennial
plenty. Nobody ever pays for - a calendar.
free sigl4 of the races may be had on
Deadhead Hill at Jeiiime Park, and all the
news of the day may be read on the news.
paper bulletins for. nothing. If he is inter.
eated in meteorology ho may • see. the daily
reports of the Weather Bureau hung up_ in
the Post Office-vestibule. All for nothing,.
c.‘ If lie wishes to hear public speaking,
'there are htindreds of Altell-paid clergymen
Land political, speakers who will make speech.
es that he can heai without charge. And
greatest 'sightlof all is the busy, bustling,
ever changing; ever new panorama of the
city, that hi can look at to.satiety without 4
'cent to payi"-L.N. Y. Sun..
Mi
Piles are frequently 'preceded, by a sense
of weight in the hack, loins and lower part ,
'of the abdomen, _causing the patient to sup
pose he has some affection of the kidneys
ormeighboring organs. At times, symp
tomS of indigestion are present, as flatuency;
uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A•moistnre,
like perspiration, producing a very disa
greeable itching, particularly] at night after
getting warm in bed,'ls a very common at 7
tendant. Internal, Externat- and Itching
Piles yield at once to the application of Dr.
ikisiinko'SPile•Remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts affected, absorbing t.hd Tu- .
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure where all other
remedies hive failed. Do not delay- t until
the drain on the system produces per ma=
neat' disability, but try it imd be cured.
Price,' 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it,
and :r i iien you can not obtain of Lim, "we
will nd it, prepaid, on_ ieceipt of price.
Address. The Dr. BosankO ;Medicine Co.,
Piqua; , Ohio. Sold, by C. B. Porter; Ward
House Drug Store.' july27l y.
mum AND 1
PILES
1►•---_
THE HERALD PUBLISHER.
. .
Thb NeW York correspondent, of the ein
,cimuiti Gazette says : "Speaking of Wil
liam Henry, it may be said that his, office is
the innallest occupied by any business man
in this City. When' you enter the Herald
puhlication office, which is invariably crowd
ed, you see a nook 'in the corner labeled
"Superintendent," Rapping at the tiny
window tthend soon appears, and as...yon get
a glance of the interior you wonder how it
got in, and are still more surprised that it
should bO attached to a body. There, is,
however, !room enough.for,a slim man like
William Henry to turn , in, but it will never
do for him to become stout. This, I think,'
was the trouble in the case of his predeces
sor, Tom S ash, who gcit too fat and had to
leaVe.' Mo i re business is done, 'however, in
this little nook than in the same area in the
world. William Henry is an, extraordinary
business man, and does not need much office
room, since he carries everything in his
head. He is a native of Glasgow, and has
been connected with the Herald from boy.
hood. His position iu the establishment
wai such, indeed, that twelve years ago,
when the senior Bennett made his will, he
was'one of the witnesses. Henry's salary is
$24) perLweek, which he' fully earns, since
he attends- to the publication of that colossal
iparp-al• i h During Bennett's voyage to the
Quadrics : *as 'utterly deprived of any ad
vice froin the Herald, and this continued
tint' he reached the French coast, whither,
files of his paper were sent. ".. Chamberlain,
his private secretary, mast have had a labor-,
idiot task to inspect forty copies of the Her
ald his usually careful manner. This has
bee his task ever since his appointmelat,
an „. .ri
he linceis at a glance xvliat should be
submitted .to his master's special notice.._ ;
EC=
CO ,VS UMPTION%
1
It is Said that 5 . 0,000 people die annually
in the United States alone from this disease.
Ili ;sonic sections of the country one death
in every three is from Consumption. , This
can be, and should be avoided; our pe;ople
are tocieareless about an ordinary cough,br
cold, and other symptoms of throat end
%lig affections that lead ,to: this disease.
You ( should arrest it while it is in the geOn.
Twopr thiee doses'of Dr. Besanko's
and Lung Syrup 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 throatund bronchial tubes, retuoV
ing all the phlegm and morbid matter that
accumulates in, the throat • and lungs. It
allays all irritation, and, r4nders the, voice
clear and distinct. Sold—by C. B. Porter's
Ward House Drug Store. jiily27ly
THE AUSTRALIAN 14001nUrile.
ITheyaeific leoast is not the only locality
cursed ,by the presence of the genus hood- ,
lam. I t A correspondent of the Chicago
Ti describing scenes in the antipodes,.
that one of the most prominent fea
tures of Australian life is the position whislk,
the larrikin holds in the social t make-up:.
"What the hoodlam is to San Francisco the'
lairikin is to the larger cf the Australian
cities- Ho is 'on unwashed, profane, •foul
young man, who gets his living as he cau,
and wars upon. society at large. To be sure,
when 'backed up by enough of his fellows,
lie does now and then kick some unoffend
ing passer-by to deatli;and he thinks noth
ing ofinuingling a Chinaman or two on, his
way home or before breakfast in the morn
ing; but as a rule he contents himself with
insulting ladies and 'quiet meu, ,steaiing,
yelling,: and 'punching ' more or less Ser
iotui any decent person whom
throws in his way. His favorite stamOg
tronnd is the gallery of the theatre. • • This
is a time and very dirty - loft, Eidcaission t to.
Which costs but Gd., and consequently it is
Always full. Here the larrikins collet in
ro
cwds and hoot, stamp, 4,d shout to • ',their
Sometimes content. Soetimes they varit l ithe
monotony of a long wait by expechailting
upon the unsuspecting innocents in the
beneath them, usually selecting the' lbal,d
headed gentlemen as their especiat,'
gets."
Walnut Leaf Hair Restorer.. ' /
It is entirely different from all otheril , 'lt
is as clear as water, and, as its ;name indi
cates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restdrer.
It will immediately- free the head from all
dandruff, restore gray - hair. to its natural
color, and produce a now growth, where it
has fallen off. It does not in any manner
affect the health, which Sulphei, Sugar , of
Lipad and Nitrate of Silver preparations
have done: •It will Change light or faded
hair, a few days Ito a beautiful glossy
brown: As k - your druggists for it. Each
*tie is warranted. Swim, EL= & Co.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
Ciurnerrox, New York.
June, .1, 1882. Iy. . .
Mr. Albert R.ingsbnry, Keene. N. troubled
with bad humor on bends iud Deck, caused bq
lead poisoning : 1 {lie's.;a painter.; At times it
would break ont, crac open, and the akin separ
ate from the flesh in large pieces; sufferinggrear
continual itching and ating.ng Purchased
your remedies': used Cu tient* Resolvent inters
nally t and Cuticure Soap externally. and in leas
than three months effected a corop'ete cure, and
has not been tionbhul sauce. Corroborated by
Collard *,,t roster, Imiggists, Iltu•ne,, N. 0,
'
MOTHER DIED FROM IT.
J. W. Mains, 'Nt wstli, Ohio, says: "Cuticura
Remedies are the greatest medicines on tarth.
Had the Worst case salt Thum WW2 country.
My mother had it twentyyeara, and In factidisd
front it. I believe.Cuticure would have saved
her life. My .arms, breast and head were cov
ered for three years, which nothing relieved or
cured Unit! I used the Cuticura Resolvent
(blood purifier) internally, and Cuticura and
Cnticura Soap externally. •
- •
Pi3ORIASIS. • 4
11. E. Carpenter. Esq., Henderson, N. Y..
cnred of Psoriasis or Leprosy. of twenty yrurs'
standing. by the Cuticura Resolvent internally.
and endear% and Cuticura Soap externally.
the most wonderful case on record. • Cure cent!.
fled to before a justice of the peace and pseud
gent citizens. All afflicted with itching and
scaly diseases should send to us 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 Cuticurs Resolvent
internally. and Cuticura Soap externally.'
Bins Vex. Pgri.INGTOS. Simeon. Wis.
I
dIITIC.,IIRA . .
and CuticUra Soap externally and Cuticurs Re
solvent internally will positively cure every
species of I:Rubor. from a Common . Pimple to
Scrofula. Price of Cuticura. small boxes, BOe .;
large boxes . , $l. Ciaticurk Resolvent, $1 per
bottle. Cutipura sosp. iinticura Shaving
Seap.lsc. Sold by all druggist'.
Depot, WE . EIDi k POTTER, Boston; liars.
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health-144 Strength Restorer. •
If You are a Inechankr farmer,worn out with
overwork. or ainother rt . down by Liruily or house
hold4utics try PARNEVIS,ICINGV.Ie Tonic.
If You are a lawyer, , iltilnistcr or business man e)r.
bausted by . mental strainor anxious cares, do not take
%intoxicating stiMulants,bouse Parker's Ginger Tonic
1; 1 A s if you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, ITheuroa.
ism, Kidney Complaints,br any disorder of the lungs,
stomach. boviels, bit:Q(lof OCI'VeS.PA EleS GINGER
' TONIC will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier.
And the But and Carat Cough Cure Ever Used,
If you are wasting.Aay from age, dissipation or
i any disease or weakuesi require a stimulant tabs
GINGER .Toxig at cnce: - it will snrigorate nod build
you up from the first doselbut will never intoxicate.
I It has saved lignclrgdg of lives; it may save yours.
Iff k kUTION I—Rettoe all eulartitutes.Parher'e Ginger Tonle Is
• composed of She best o cvniedulnients In tbeworld,and Se/direly
different from preparations of ilager alone. Send for circular to
I.llteoz & Co., N. Yes tOc. & $1 sixes, at dealers In drug%
• GREAT SAtiNG SPYING -DOLLAR, SIZE.
FLORESTON
Itstich . and lasurigi fragrance has made thiir
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like it. Insist upon having Ft owt&
'rota Cot.ocaufandlools far Signature of
•
ae
emy bottle. Any drivelst. at 41enler In perf=ery
can tupply you. SS sod SS coot tam -
LARGE SAVING , DI:MG ST7.F.
COLOGNE:
KENDALL'S, SPAVIN .CUBE
Is sure in its effects; mild in its action as it does
not blister, yet is penetrating and powerful to
reach every deep seated pain or to remove any
bony growth or other enlargements, such as
spavins, splints. curbs, callous, sprains, swell.
lugs and anytlameness 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. _
' Send ,address for Illustrated. Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. lib
remedy has ever met with such unqualified tw
eeze ti knowledge, for beast as well a man;
Pricehsl.per Utile. or six bottles tor $5.A1l
it--
Druggists , have pr can get it for you, or it will'
be sent to any address on reoeipt,of price by the
proprietors, Du.- B. J. Estwasts. k. Co., Enos
' burgh- Falls. Vt.
Sold 'l.)y Jail Druggists.
I F.;STAIig. P4IF-Ti IN 186,3.]
r
OWA R;D A. 31Ott,
Solicitor
A3iERICAN AND FORDIGN
PA.ICENT,S.
L _
C.31* , 1 . rn.E.47 N. IN .. NV4SIIINGTON, D. 'P
I . . •
.
(SureessOr 4;3 Gllmbre. Smittil: Co., at
Chipman,'Hotquer
Patents procured upon the same plan which
was originated and suceesqully practiced by the
above-named tirtn.
Pamphlet, of suety pages sent upon recall" t o
- 7 , ]hovel
-stamp.. '
• • t . .
4 13ETTER TO LEAD
THAN.EOLLOWr
A GOOD MAXIM: BUT NO'I.
I ALWAYS TRUE.
It is better to, follow
H, JACOBS
The olil nud Reliable Dealer in ,
Readyßeady - Made C;lothiug
tn,
From his ohb stand, (No. 2, Patton's
Block ; ) to his NEW LOCATION in the
large 'and . commodins store, No. 123,
Main Street, formerly occuried by M.
sonnmou s: Son, (one door north
of Feleh R C 0.,) where hp isnoir•opeii
with ; and Complcto, Stock of
.Fashhinable
SPRING AND SUMMER
READY-lIIADE CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
UMBRELLAS, CANES, &C.
MEN'S, B 0 Y YOUTH'S and
CIIILDREN'S full! and complete' :
!, suits of all grades and prices. • .
• While he aims to lead the trade, be
ahkS his old friends and everybody else
to follow him to his new location, where
he will fit them-ont in We bighcst style
ref art at the lowest prices. Come
early.
It JACOBS.
Towanda, Pa., April` 6, 4.84.-2.
PLATFORM WAGONS, TOP AND
OPEN BUGGIES for sale at decided bargal no
A large number of aupetior make and finish.
• . C. L. TRACY.
'HENRY STREETER.
Towanda, April . 27-Im ' •
use Lawrence & Marti
'0- 1 1 40(
\o4ll444'Cikg
4
t
- • - - -
For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTI! f 3 A , ;.' ;• 1 "
I L i iONIA CONSUMPTIO% Olseasescf lIROAT, MIMI Atli*. !,I t . -
713beov7:i'':': 1
w4:llezr,-1. ii,:Y„
r i ,:i„.:,1,c , ,,:
Cur.'slo. n Inc ent and yawed stages. and all diseases of ti; Tilly ..,,• ', •
and LUNGS, .bnt If ; has neve p r
been so advantageously compounded as 'in til‘l TI it,i - , ;•• ,
1:171t. Its soothing Balsamic pitperties afford a diffusive stimulant and t•tilie t.: !";: • :
system after the-cough has been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price giAle. ._ - , -i
RAy E TIoNi fi l ? n"
be e
olV e T d o b /11 1 .1 1 g11 71 2ktir IMt " ivi ( gh lt iVi .. i l ,::i•,.
ICA article—thegenninobas aPrivate Die Front etary Stamp on each 1)04' - - 1.;.. ~ i
permits it to be Bold by,Dlengel6l. Groom and Demers Everywhere. -
W ISITUOUT SPZIOULL-TAILE CU LICENSE. 4 '
The;TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO.; Proprietors l 41 River St., Chicago, iii.-i
-
ONE MORE
PICTURE ,GAIIERY
' IN TO oT/ANDA.
G 11. 4 1 WOOD & co.
will ,'open their Neiv Gallery is
Patton!s, Block,
on the First Monday of April. flaying fitted up
entirely new, with the beat of instruments, we
are prepared to make'
Tintypes, 4 at one sitting / all for 50 cts.
in neat enveloces, 10 for SI.OU: Copying of all
kinds of Photograph a igad - Stercoscople and large
view wor done at thin gallery.
ii ,
.
Give us "call and we will . try ant satisfy you
in price a d quality. mar 28
'KENDALL'S SPAIT/N CURE
1
Is sure to care Slaving, Splint'',
urb. Sc. It removes.all unnatural
f enlargements. DOSS- NOT surrnic.
... • ' Has no equal for any lameness on
beast or man. It haecured hip-joint
• k ;lameness In a person who had suf
. llered 15 years. Also cured rheuma=-
tism.'corns, frost-bites or and
wilt or ISCUEMPIII. It has no equal for
any blemish on ho.csa. Send for illustrated
circular giving roam's Nicov. Price sl.' ALL
DHUGGISTS have it or can get It Pir you. Dr.B.J.
Kendall & Co.. Proprietors, Enosourgb Falls,
Vermont. H. C. Ponrni.i Agent, Towanda. Pa.
B
. h ca u i s i l i ts t s e T . ~.
o w n D y . . r
faster e.th a e t p w u o b r l le,
for I Yon
than at anjthing else. Capitol not
needed. Wo will start you. $l2 a day a.ld up•
wards made at horn, by the industrious. Men,
women, boys and girls wanted ' everywhere to
work for mi. Now, is the time. You can werklu
spare time only or give your whole time to to a
business; You can Dye at home and do the work
No other business will pep you nearly as weili—
No one can fail to make enormous tay oy en
gaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free.—
Money made fast, easily sod honorably.
Address. TRUE & Co„ Augusta, Maine,
Dec 15—lyr . . .
Yon' need not Die to Win
, • •
•
IN THE
MUTUAL_ . ENDOWMENT
AND
• a'
• kO:I:11111" ASSOVATI•ON
Or (Bath; Y.
•
You receive one-half of your insurance, ac
cording to the Ainerican Lite Table, when two
thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for
illustratioM a man or woman joining the Aliso
elation at 36 years of age taking a certificate for
$2,506. receives $1,215 when allttle over 5G years
of age, exactly the period in life when a little
financial help Is,generally more needed than at
any other time. t- .
BLADES & ROOERS,
juneatf. General Agents for Penn'a.
Stevens Long
GROcrimzs,
in
PROVISIONS,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
~i
t~~,.
COIN• MAIN AND PINE- BPS
{The al stand of Fox',Staveni liMorenr.)
They iuvite'attention to their complete
.•'
assortment and very large stock of
Choice New G o od, which Oity
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
IN=M
•
And Cloth Paid for I)osirahb• Kiwi%
M. J. LONG
General ..yealers in
1111
EMI
HAVE ,REMOVED
8, P.oll' ut,
BE
have . always ov baud. ,
T. fl.''
PRODUCE TRADE
ago. enema.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
JAMES McCAIIK
LEAS REMOVED HIS GROCERY BUSINESS'
Tun rjourn-zAST cousEa. ipv MAIN
`BRIDGE STREETS, WIIEILE
lir. HAS ESTABLISHED
Head Quarters
FOR EVERYTHING IS THE LINE OF
11118 ERIES, 1111111818118,
RC.• a&C.
CASH PAID for Desitat& Pm.
duce. Fine BUTTER and' EGGS
a specialty
Wagons &Carriages
Cheaper . , than ever at the
OLD.ESTADLISHMENT
JAMES'IMIYANT,
would - ,
call the.atten
tiou Of FARMERS and -
others to his largo and complpik..
assortment of
Open& 'r:op T3t-i,reiics4
MEI
PLATFORM WAGONS
. all of his ,
own MANUFACTURE and wur
rined in 'every par
' tieular
Bryant's Flexible Springs used In all Platform
Wagons. The easiest end bestin use.
NOIVIS YOUR TIME TO BUY!
"Look at these figures
• C ar
Two Seated riages from . -
5150 to $175
Phaetons, one seated . - -, 125 to 15u
Top Buggies ' ' . Its to . tzal
• .
Open Buggies ~ .. , ,J) to 100
Democrat Wagons, . Sio to 110
Bemember that the above are all , lully warrant
ed, first-class or nO pay. .
Repairing.promptlyatttended to at 25 per cent
. .
below bust years prices. .. .
Office and 'Factory cor. Main andflltizabetb Ste.
- I - JAS BRYANT.
24febtl;t"
Ez Fa 4:
E
owanda Sct. SiOle
MAIN
'EXT DOOR TtilEL ell
s preparLA to offer complete as...ort
ment. if
• -
/
DRY ANDIANDY GOODS,
Croo<ery,,.:ql4owafe,
WHITE avid PECORATED
. ,
_ . ,
Latest det,igns a nli patterns' of
MAJOLICA WAitE,t
BIRD CAGES,
SATCHELS,
. •
For .the coming • Bpring-Tradei we
adhere as heretofore to 'our established
'principle—that a quiet'. sale witha small
profit better thaul al slow one. with _a
large profit—and, aierefore our prices
in any line- ofi goods; ill compile
faiNrable with the ; Ptici , :of any other
. • •: . f
house. •
- 1163 , We - endeavet to sell he best
article for the kast l posible- money—
myG-tf
MEWL'S da FREIMUTH.
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REIIF.DY ever dimr
covered. as it is certain in its effects and deei
not blister. Also- excellent for' human floih
HEAD rnpov HELOW.:
FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
• Youtigstosin; Ohio; May 10th, lei o. ,
Du. D.J. KENDA.I.L (30:—I 'had a very 'valua
ble Hatubletonian colt which I prized very high'
ly, be bad.a - large liOno sprain on one joint sod
a small one on the. other which made him very
lame; I bad him under the charge of two veteri•
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. II - , Faa
one day reading the advertisement of Kendad's
Sparin Curein the Chicago Express, I•cletdriulu•
,ect at once to try it, and got our .drusi,Tistis Lela
to send for it, they ordered three bottil.&: ^ l took
them all and thought I would give it a thorough
trial, I used it according•to direction's and the !
foui , th'clay the colt ceased to be lame, arril—Rui!
lumps have disappeared.. I used but one bottle;
and the colts limbs are as free froth lumps sod.l
as smooth as any horie in the state, lie is ell.j
tirely cured, Tho cure watt sp rrmarkable thatj
I let two of my neighbors - ha•Ve• the remainiu,t.„
two hothes,„who are now using it. "
• ' Very Respectfully,
L. T. FOSTER. ;1
KendairS Spitvin Cure
. ON HUNIVI FLESH.
Patten's Mille, Washlod co. N.Y., Feb.2l.•A•
Dn. lt . J. li.Exosit.; Dear Sir:—The particular
-case on which I used your Kendall's spavin Cure
was & malignant ankle sprain of sixteen mon OA
standing. I had tried Many things, but in vain.
Your fspavin Cure the foot to the ground
again, and for the - anti time since hurt. in a
natural position. For - a fatally liniment it ea.
cels anything wo ever used. '
Yours 'truly. • • ' •
c'REV.3I. P . BELL.
Pastor of 31. E. Caurch, fattens Mills; N.l
Price 11, per bottle. Or Az bottles for $3. Al
Druggist's have it or can get it fer you, or it wu ,
be sent to any address on rece ipt of price bt.
proprietors, Dli. B. J. KEN ALL do CO..
burgh Pairs. gold at ' - -
Dr. 11. C. porter's Dine Store,
April : V) 1y