Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, October 19, 1882, Image 4

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    BOARDING•HOUBB SWINDLERS.
♦ NM*bib Case of Rubber! In Mich
U5a,412,000.
The great annoyantie of our boarding
house keepers is the dead beats which habit
tally prey upon this imfoitunate class. The
expedients to which these beasts resort to
keep up their credit are numerous and .
sessions. A very common one, however, is
the postal card trick. These cards are
mailed by theisselves and contain promises
of payments of large stusas. -- -t•The landlady
is supposed to read these, which ought to
help the dead beat's credit, bit this trick is
rather worn out. The boarding-house thief
also as object of dread, - duce he pene
trates the highest as well as thekiwest abodes.
Not long since a series of depredations oc
curred in a first-class house kiddit was event
ually discovered that the thief was one of
the lady boarders. She was a married
woman of elegant appearance, and even her
husband wassurprise' d by ' the revelation
which Icillowed detection. He found that
his wife was ari expert thief, and in this
manner was enabled to dress in a style much
beyond their means, which she explained by
a tale of imaginary presenhi.
A mare recent instance is the victimizing
of a first-class landlady, which was certainly
done in the moat skillful style. A young
man of highly attractive . appearance called
and engaged board, representing himself as
a medical student and showirg letters of
recommendation which were accepted in
Place of references. The new boarder
proved very agreeable and soon won the
laddledy's complete confidence. In a few
days a telegnim &me to the house which he
at once &Oared to the latter, who therenpoi
was more delighted than ever. It came
.from the young man's father and authorized
him to draw at any time for $5OO. Mrs.
Wetherhead, the landlady in question, fre
quently drove out and an one occasion in.:
vited the student to accompany her. Sh:
intanried him that she had some calls tct .
make and hence when the mutual drive was
-over ho left her to perform this social duty.
Improving her absence he repaired to the
house, entered her room and carried off jew.
elry and camera hair shawls t 6 the value of
$2,000. The whole , thing was done with
remarkable skill, but it cannot be repeated.
The telegram lay, of course, is played out,
but the boarding-house thief will find some
new method of operation and perhaps will
display a still greater degree of ingenuity in
the next land.—Nero • Fork Letter in thi
New Harem Post.
PILES
Piles aro 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 organs. At times, symp
toms of indigestion are present; as flatuency,
uneasiness of the stomach,.etc. A moisture,
like perspiration, producing a very disa
greeable itching, particularly at night after
getting *arm in bed, is a very common at
tendant. Internal, External and Itching
Piles yield at once to'the application of Dr.
Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tu
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure where all other
remedies have failed. . Do not delay until
the drain on the system produces perma
nent disability, but try it and be cured.
Price, 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it,
and when you can not obtain it of him,' we
will send it, prepaid, on receipt of price.
Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.,
N,qa, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter, Ward
House Drug Store. july27lk.
COD FISH BAIT.
The bait used for cod fishing is the squid.
It is, says a Newfou ndland n correspondent, a
smaller edition of "the huge devil fish, or
octopus, wonderful specimens of which have
of late years been found on the:Newfound
land Coast The squid, take him concretely,
is a revolting looking creature. Cat a sec
tion, ssy ten inches - long, from a common,
eel, transform its flesh into a tough jelly,
give it a cruciform twat one end and eight
short sucker-armed feeleis at the other, con
ceive the suckers, each armed with a circle
of small teeth, and the feelers converging to
a cruel, hawk-lie beak—then we shall have
a weak likeness of the squid. The creature's
mode of progressien is original. r , It has
within its - body en elastic eactioff tube hold
ing alniOst i e pint of 'water. Filling the tube
by drawing water through holes in ita man
tle, the 'squid, by a sudden squirt, drives
itself backward as fast as a fish can . swim,
and by inverting its tube can move with
equal velocity in an opposite direction.
Jigging for these squids is a rare spectacle.
The " jigger" is a red stick of wood, circled'
with sharp but barbless hooks. The • hook
is let down, the squid, which enters the
Newfoundland bays by myriads for food, is
attracted by the red color, clasps. its arms
over the hooks, and is draWn up to its death.
But as it reaches the surface the novice must
be on guard, for the squid shoots straight at
its captor his charge of water, followed by
another squiit of an inky fluid, which on
light garments is almost indelible. The
fishermen know the creature's trick, and by
n skillful movement induce the squid to de•
liver his charges upon one side, then by a
quick inversion of the hook drop the squid
in the boat A squid fishing fleet; of boats,
closely grouped, so as to keep the schools of
young octopi collected, is an =knitted qht.
Each man tends three or four lines, =Phu
all he can do when squid are arond. The
bustle of the fishers, the thumping of the
squid in the boats, and the incessant squirts
tof water to a tight of several . feet in
sections through the fleet, make up a most
- picturesque sea spectacle. The flesh of the
squid has some poisonous qnality that makes
even the tough "skins of the fishermen sore
',by long handling. On the codfish , hook its
flesh grows white and tough, making very
alluring bait. •
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 yon what the regular 50
cent size will do. When troubled with
Asthina, Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Cough,
Pains in the Chest, and all diseases• of the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicine. ju1y2717.
No Gas Brae.--Speaking of spiritual
consolation and the comforting assurance
that the eternity of the just shah° blessed,
a Chicago clergyman told a story the other
day that is worth printing. There was an
old lady in , his church who was noted for her
penurionsnees as well as her piety, and
while talking with her about bei hop4of the
hereafter, he said : "Mrs. 13—, did you
ever stop to think ( what will gratify yon
most in heaven r " Oh, yes," she ex
claimed, "it will be such a cheap place to
Hie in S"—Chicago Inter-Ckemi.
Heartily iteaxnesended.
Don't muslin= a good thing because yon
hove been deceived 4r :worthless nostrums.
Parker's Ginger Tonc4' has . cured many in
this section of nervous disorders, and we
recommend it heartily, to such safferers.,—
News.
-Warne To Bar linc.—An Irishman
who had hitched a mule • in the neighbor
hood of a spot where -some men were en
gaged in blasting, was cautioned by one -of
'them to take the animal away. "Niver
moind me,"' replied Pat; I'm contint if
yes are." "Yes, but don't lon knob that
the can by. the post there contains 'dyne
miter "Dynamite, is it? Well, thin, if
'it's got faylins yes bad bother remove it
where it won't be harrumed, for if that
mewel gets the fooret kick Lyronidn't give
mush for IV—Brooklyn .14jk.
SEI'NEY MEN.
"Wells' Health Itenearet" restores health
and vigor, owes Jaantencs
actual Debility. -
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CIZ&AING 011 ran= cumi wirtintil:
"Mar ' ," said he, gazing: into her *right
eyes, "cap you tell me why you arelika thy
weather?" "` Give it up," mid Mai, Anitt
promptly.' "Because ,. said Chun% "yen
are so eon:misled a4nion:l3,lm limes,"
"Very good," said Mary ; "bat 4,281 A yaa tell
me, Charlie, why you are not lila the rah.'
er Chadic having Jailed to gams.;4 she
a dd e d, "because the paper hero Lays', the
weather is going to clear off." I Charlie
ksaked'sericms and begin searching for Ida
hat. —Boston Transcript.
di►nogawee Prererited.
Gray hairs are honorable but their prairie
tare appearance is annoying. Parities
Hair Balsam prevents the annoyance by
restoring the youthful color. •
HEALTH trzons.—A corespondent .arts t
"Is laughing conducive to health?" Don't
know, as we never smile; bat thererts old
Democritus; who was always laughfng—he
lived one hundred and nine years. ' Then
iferaclitus, who never ceased crying;' reach:
ea only sixty. As to the conducivemtis, eat.
salute for yourself.
•.ROUGII ON RATS,"
Clears Out rats, mice, roaches. Gies, ants,.
bed-bugs. skunks, chipmunks; gophers. 15c
Druggists.
covronto: Boston-a Housza.-In Batton
lartellaales do not advertise for .Thearders."
They merely announce through tje columns
of art influential and respectableAnenal that
It would afford them great pleasure to . eater
to the idiosyncruies of a few " remunere.
lye guests."
“BUCHIIPAIBA.“
Quick. complete (nisi, alismuOving Kidney.
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. SI. Drug.
gists. •
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-AWARDED--
Capcine
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The Best r.p.6.vn' Remedy for
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Backache,or Lame Back.
Rhoumatism or Lama Joint*. - -
Cramps or Sprains. : .
Neural:l,ln or ithinov Biaaasos.
Lumbaco Severe Aches or Pains
Female •lankness.
Arc Superior to ail other Plasters.
Arc Superior to Pads. •
Are Superior to Liniments:
• Are Supericir to Ointments or Salves.
Arusuperior to Electricity or gairanism
They Act Immediately.
They Strengthen.
They Soothe.'
' 'They nelievo Pain at Omen.
They positive . ) , Cure.
AUTlONBenson'sCapeine Porous Plas
ters have beew imitated. 'Do
s not allow yoar - druggist to
palm oft Bomb other plaster' having a similar ,
sounding mutt. See that the word fa spelled
C-A-P-C4-1.1•E. Price tta.
SEABURY a JOHNSON, -
Manufacturing Cheutists. hiew ork.
i sting REMEDY AT I.AKT. PrwAsZe...
14 MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BONIN PLASTER.
QUEEN:ww.
THE GREAT OPTICIANS,
924 •CHESTNUT STREET,'
Fmraz.A.2). - 1. - an-r.x.A".".1 . -.-.L •
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SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE, . . •
SUPERIOR SKILL.
SUPERIOR LVisIECS wad'
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
rortuanufacturinT, all combine to give our SPEOTA.
C:W4 and EYE-GLASfiEt • national repultstica.
LOST SIGHT NEVER RETURNS.
Do not trlfe with your eyes by taking ENBEIT
AEU. GLASSES.
OrittalogNes at follows ”rpl:erst:"n Part 1-
Mathematicallnstnui:eut=.anZ pct Icrt 2—Optical
W•kunientß. pnettrs, 3 . a
et --."Nfavir tanterns.llll
maim Part 4.--rlillo.:•pt.tc.:l littztrutneuts,l6eywirea
PATENTS.
(11. S. AND FOREIGN.
Frank A. FOnts;Attorney.st-Law. Lce.k Dos. 356,
,Washington, D.C.
XT Ten years' experience. '
I make Zo CHARGE for my services vans a
patent be granted. Preliminary esszairmtilia in
the Patent Office as to the patastabilitykdan in
vention razz. Send sketch or model of the de-
Nice and a report will be made u to ths proba
bility of obtaining a patent.
Special attention given to rejected - appliott
tions in the hands of others.
ZZIZREINCES
11. S.' Senators : Bon. Geo. E. Edntinds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David and Gen. John A.
Logan, of Illinois ; lion. Benj. H. 11111, of Geor
gia; Hon. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Miss; Bon. S. B.
Cullom, Gov. of MOIR ; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patent:rand Corps of Examiners and tikepro•
prietor of this paper.
Write for circ4ar and instructions. • "
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We have stores In 15 leading Cities:
from which our agents oblate tits saga fltdcklin •
Our Factories and Prised gee are at
E r ne. Pa. m Send tca our New Cantu's=- and
te= io eats Address •
M. NJ WELL
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ECRANTONZPA.
HORsE o fien r d eats.t io curren l Ira
moo
. imrrionof ••• Treatise - on the Horse and
his Diseases.' It gives the best treatment for,
all diseases. has CO fine.'engravings showing
BOOK ?t o o s n it rbet a t ag ertlia ed n
taught in any other way. a table showing , doses
of all the principal medicines sued for the horse
as well as: their effects and antidotes when a
25 1 'cis V ic'''. a -14ge °Cak rules for
telling :the age of a horse. with an engraving
showing teeth of each year and I large amount
of other valuable horse information. Hundreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $5 and $lO. The fact . that
200.000 sold in about one year ham* it 7111111 re.
vised shows bow populati the book is. The tea
vised edition is Num woes xersmismim. Run
son a CritOIMMI. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. B.
Sendai k Co.. Etiosburgh Falls. Vermont.
Mar 11-Iyr.
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FIRE AND LIFE INSUR4NCE
CLAIM AND 1
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COLLECTION AG~N:GY,
BRINK Si KICK., Leßayaville, Pa.
Will wits Policies for ; risks . in The and Libels
sumacs. Collect _Claim with cue and
promptness. They represent none tout .
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FIRST-CLASS co#PAlrrit3l'
They solicit thscollidence and pstrmisksor those
taming business In their line, end trill endasvar
'to merit it. Apply to or address
ius3 lii/CY.,TARdysvilie.
NM,I P=E!
LANE •SLI, DECKER,
NTIIIIZTORES 07,: i 1
Livery' and Boarding
, Stable, I ;
Washington Street, below Main.:
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The best rigkao_bo found la any stable la the
country, rumbaed at reaseastas ntss.t •• .
Its. Damn ;rill give eel:Oldness hispoisoSit
attention, and invites his Mends to colf mama
sant of literre.
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fikigll4-ink,al is Thor fhifiaas follows r ':'
unbar mai end pmdcand bituty4liuty d.
fields, parks„ dein*, liohns---Ixantrof gi - !r^
trees, gams( eta, go •to England 4 Iron
shall there sat at its full that at idtbde, you
eatob mody Oman ;in this co uLtrY•-•the
Woad, beaming, hospitable beauty of s per..
featly Naivete' landsospe. bids:4 to see .
England h to take r one's Sof the - ordedi,
the permanent, the well-kept falba WOrkil
of man and of the iontineat, the biaidieent,
the 'uniform, in ,the works of nature.- is
loses !lo mat perfect bit of garden lawn
expanded till lecovers an empire; it is to
ass the history of two thousand yaws writ
ten in gas and verdure, and in- the lines of
the landscape ; , a Continent ooncentrated into
a state, the deserte and waste places leftont,
story rood of it swarming with life ; the pith
and marrow of wide tracts compacted into
narrerw fields and reetwited , and forwarded
by the most vigilant husbandry.' -Those
tleldiloOk stall-fed, those cattle beam con-
tentment, those rivers, have never, left their
banks; those zoonntalzut are the pendia° of
shephtmls; those open forest , slake, halt
sylvan; half.pastoral--clean, stately, fall of
long vistas and eathedralike aisles—where
else can one find. beauty like that The
wild and the savage flee away. The - rocks
pull the green turf over them line cavern& ;
the hills are plump with vegetable mould,
and when they bend this way or that• their
sides ere wrinkled and dimpled like the
forms of fatted cheep. AS fatted they arc,
not merely by the Aare of man,-but by the
elemings themselves; ;the sky isins fertfik
von them ; there is no wear and tear as
Witlt
=our altmemdely Sealed, parched
,and
floii4 l WWI* ; the atrainuktelif the.
mould deepens; the Matted turf binds Wand
yea* adds to it.
All this is not simply' because man is or
been so potent in the landseape (this is
but half the truth), but because the. very
mood and humor of nature herself ie'domes
tic and human. She seems to hive grown
up frith man and taken on hii look and
Iva,yl. Her spirit is that apt the fell, placid
einem that you may lead through:your' gar
den Or conduct by your door-step without
Other danger than a wet sill or a soaked
flowerpot, at rate intervals. It it the opu
lent-nature& the southern seas, brought by
the GO! Stream, and reproduced and per:-
pet:lasted here under - these cool northern
skies, the fazip and the poia?n taken out ;
full, but no : longer feverish—lusty, but no
longer lewd.
But the charm of the wail, ,the fascination
Wein savage, the sublime- , 4 did not won.
der, after being in England a few months,
that so many of her sons jiungeral and
thin' tedaffir these things and pursued them
with such to the uttermost rents of the
south.,_ What a godsend Niagara would be
to, England—something they could . not sad
dle and bridle or a section of that awful
chasm below the falli, dr a bit of the Coln
-redo Talley. Dover Cliffs, which their poet
have magnified, are pleasing but nal grar# l
they are a broad meadow. propped up by ,
piece of &ilk three indred sad fifty feet
high. The plow and the eaythe come to the
brink of them and there is no terror in their
frown. A load of hay the same height and
breadth would be as impressiye.
It is said that 50,000 peo die annually
in the - . United States alone this disease.
In some sections of the , try one death
in every three is frorti Consumption. This
antjte, and should be avoided ; :our people
areloo careless about an ordidary . • cough or
tou, and other symptoms of ththroat and
labir • affections that lead to this disease.
You should arrest it while itis in the germ.
Two orthree doietrof Dr. Daranko's sough
and-Lmig Syrup will relieve an ordinary
cough or cold. It does not dry up a cough
hike many rieparations on the market and
leave the dueasebehirul 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. R Porter's
Ward House Drug Store. • jnly27ly.
A Mill .That .Waa 'Built i la Old totostai
Everyone may not know that the govern
meat money is printed on paper made in
Valton, a Massachusetts tow*. in a mill that
had its origin in colonial ;times. As the
grayish pulp passes betireew heavy fans,
bifc of blue and red silk thread are scattered
over its surface. From the pulp room to the
vault, where it is stared until it is shipped-to
Wallington, it is guarded and manned- as
though it were gold. In, mall_ iron safes,
like those used bye'express commies,
the paper is carried to Washington, where it
may be need immediately or amain in the
vault' for years.
' During the year 1881 there were printed
by the goarninene $16,000,000 worth of
legal tender notes, $68,000,000 of rational
bank currency, $87,000,000 of bonds, $3B,
000,000 silver certifbates, and 684,469,615
stamps for the 'catmint revenue. In the
Bureau of Printing and Engraving more
thin one thousand perans are employed, in
wetting, plate printing, , , examining, prating,
numbering, separating; binding, perforating
and engraving. The bank note plates and
stamp ?dies are kept in vaults that
. requia
three mew' time fifteen minutes to open.
All the presidents down to Garfield have
.been portrayed on bank notes, and three
Vice-Presidents, twenty-four Secretaries of
the Treasury,, ten Secretaries of State, six
Secreteries of War, three Postmaster Geier.
als and Chief Justices have been honored in
the genie way, babies twenty l aii Senators
and max:Waite' and a few other noted
persons in science and literature.
The highest denomination of legal tenders
is $lO,OOO. The next is $5,000, and $l,OOO,
6 500 , $ lOO l 06, GM op, IP, $2 8 1 feUi
low. The highest value in national bank
IMMO" $l,OOO. The. printing of a bank;
note'requireci twenty-two• to twenty4oui
clays, and &Whig, the process it pw
through the lands of fifty-two persons., ' A
woman in 'the cormting - •department
counted for seventeen - years and never nada
a mistake in that time.--Protidence Join.
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GOT. HOYT'S ENDORSEoItE)/T
Executive Mansion, -,
. - Harrieburoi Pa., Jine - 7, iBB2.
John H. Phelps . , Scranton, Pa:— °
• My Dear Sir:—Promptly upori 111.14i:wipe at'Puy'
Elixir tcn days since, 'entered upon:its nitO aeloordin9
to your directions, stopping my lodic! Polges., Phor.
Ammon, and Wine of Colehium. At :that time I,lcas
completely disabled with gout bothfeet 04.
- tam in both, knees, and heiptese. Now`.llconliforlably
hot& about the house, and expect to, be out in , . a Week.
it may be a coincidence, my amendment and Oa use of
,your medicine. I hope for no 0=6)4 to dry tt a§ain,
but if need be I shall try it agaia.in afreiN, attack, uiith
- . great confidence. Ver,Y za truy it Yr m ra: if() •
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Phelps' Bheunuctio Elixir cures rheuwatisut in all its forms.
Dr: , H. C. /brier , ft Son,Druggiits, Agents ,04 2inkces*
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WIG & COOK STOVES
IAIisT- STREET
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I show , the LARGEST VARIETY of Mans Boys and Childrens
OVERCO TS
- TO BE I S OUND IN TOWAIIDIL •
They are made of first-class ma rial and I
guarantee a perfect fit every time.
I keep constantly on hand a LARGE ASSORTAIENT of
GENTS - FURNISHING IGOODS
HATS, CAII3, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAG &c.
MEN'S DRESS AND BIJSINESS SUITS
Form a special feature in my business I take the lead in his Depaitment as
well as all others. ..I . have no Plate Glass windows of polished counters, but 'I
keep THE RIGHT GOODS and the public appreciate theiriextra value. I inn
safe in saying
ItIY STOCK CANNOT BE EQUAIJ3I) IN TH E COUNTY.
I have just received a large invoice of -1 s
and 1 Winter-'Clotiing
and will be pleased to show these goods. Calf at •
Fall
M.
FOR
Mills, Threshers, Mowers, Churn 'POwers
Sewing Machines, &c:
BY WE PINT,' QUART, _
GALLON-
•
Bar Specialprices in 5 and 10 gallons and bbl. lofs.
At the old reliable Cash Drug Store,
- H. C. Porter- di Son
Corner gain and Pine Streeia, Towanda, Fa
HUMPHREY :BRO&.-&-
MEWB I .IIOYB O WOMEN'S. MU= -MD'
00 - 0 . 0:8h-opt;',::90.00.0 - 0;:i*:
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HAVE A NEW STOCK .OF
DON'T BU T BEFOIaIt3PECTING
1 .. -. L.0,q.,- -
,--..T:0.-'Ol.
E. .ROSENFIELD'S
and buy where you see the Crowd:
Mougnfacturers and Who Wade Dealers
lIM
CORNER._ MAIN AND --ELIZABETE
ICC.)WANIDA.,
MI
CO.
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DA, PA.
TOWAI
TRACY
OssosaisS odisiaarsetsiedtatlt Ls reasaasided
mad Seessdhsdbittabisidesidaas fa the easSary.
Oat agrscult wets the a ehanasadsares met
pito. Wrilleare eatlzebr UN worilforts ot =se
. . se tli, agog, Lemandloss, tressulsr sad gated
Wad of . IssonaskahallOvarisaltosidat, Istasmallso sad
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, 41,1 - thontioyfis qui* pistood total of
Calkiii icitins, with bimekets a- bog;
jeWatty wldahthej !brat at as with
a jaidshiatimitibiliti dotage of entreaty
- tbstillaiditOt be detail We loaded :in the
Multi andOnkiiiied oar purses of their Si.
vas Mad wag ow :At the - Mist fora of the
toed - we were confronted by a freckled.
lodides". wail:Med, Sallow; higtilidiohliekett
old female,; who assured no she, was the
panddenghter of the beautiful Bate
DaY, wondrous charms Ton Ideate
bad hiteestilized in verse sad "dame Ino
gintleinizi inter puled the' cottage> whirred
,taking adrink or pothem ":Mid Kate Bear
pey's guesairighter.!' ' The guide, a ied
nosed linibjed,t of Bing Alcohol, indorsed 'all .
her 'tawnier*, and we iherefore swalloned
tier dose* of dame ind :were enrolled nixes
heryegister as "thine sintlemen." Scarce.
1
ly were we' eased from the descend_ ant of
lovely Hata lien' two men Heated by .; the
path sprang p, and with a suddenness that
was stetting fired off two cannon
r InlnuMess
in
it ord as they Oder, afterward infoymed us
. ..
we m art heir " theWO echo."
After we hadirecorered from the - shock; we
thanked. theni for , their kind intentions, and
Were infonied that " gintlemen always gave
two ablilingatapsy for the powther," and
deitiams tai preserve to ourselves and ruder
ity "that grand old n"rer of gentleman" We
again subeiribed. A little further °rule lee
were journating innocently along, another
mason Was exploded at oar feet and a -rag
ged, trunlgelairel_ giant blocked the mad
and gave us to understand that theirs! eidur
perfonnenee was a very slim affair, comp:F.
olio the OW he had lust furnished ns, aid
that such noblemen, as our , faces betrayed
111 to be, anda not Omit hiiii; to go Unre
warded. We again preserved our repute.
tionisad again passed on. 'Soon two hare
footed hinwa with sinning smiles curesied
in our faces, and in dulcet tones told us they .
wore Mary and Joanna, and that they Were
trying hard to make up enough to pay their
marriage lines, and if we would be good
enough to buy a " dhrop of mountain dew"
that was, "real and had river seen a striae
of wather" we should receive their blowing
and, Heaven would give us a prosperous
journey. 'We bought their goods. Next;
beneath asheiving rock, we encountered an
old blind fiddler scraping the similitude of a
violin, attended by a witch Si years old,
who danced a hornpipe with great vigor, ,
and tho guide solemnly stated that it Would
be considered a great disgrace in the country
and qnite probably bring upon us dire dims
tem should we fail to some down handsome
ly to these worthy .veter a ns. Again wapro
pitiated the rollers of heaven and . eiwth.
And so it kept on—girls and boys:men! and'
women, lame, halt and blind, old and young,
pretty and ; haggard, besieged' us 'at every
step with some new demand. Every rod
of ground was sacred • to some memory or
lidded that required us to buy their Milk
or "mountain dew," in order to carry away
with us even the vestige of a decent mune.—
Cerrespandence of the Springfield
111 a. , -,
Wahaut Leaf Hair Restorer.
It is"enir,ely different from all others. It
is as clear as water, and, as its name indi
cates, is aperfect Vegetable Hair Restorer.
It will immediately free the head frota all
dandruff, restore gray hair to' its natural
color 'and, produce a. now grwth where it
has, fellen - off. It does not in any manner
affect thelasalth, which Sulpher, Sugar of
Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations
have done. It will change light or faded
hair in a few days to a beautiful glosiy
brown. Ask your druggists for it. Each
bottle is warranted. Sums, KLINE & Co.,
Wholesale-Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CarrrEivroar, New York.
JiuM, I, 1882. ly.
I' ,A ,
,-,
WHO ARE THE IBUCCEPEISUL MEN I
How many ministers can lay face to face
with • .looking class, " I am a snowman
Are they? How ? Io what way? Money?
INOnsense.i. Ministers don't go into canon'.
j eels to make money They are there to win
souls. -.They don't go there for social dis.
.kaW or, fat fees. Thei go there to win
- men him o lower to a higher plane. It al
ways seemed to me a weak point In the
Methodist economy that they changed their
pnWchers from post to post every two yews.
YOsi can't kill the devilln two years, yon
know.' You can't eradicate tares and things
biennitgly, you know—eau you, now? Bo I
don't see that those els:quint and magnetic
partly have a fair chance at the adversary,
:end no wonder he goes about seeking,whern
he may devour. And dociore. What doc
tor' ever made a bit and a . success at first?
Now and then they marry an heiress. le
thatsuccesst I know two jolly, good looking
young doctors in Brooklyn, each of wham mar.
6)&000,000 and a brick house. All right.
Tliat's why they married, and that's what
they got. It they hadn't married money
and a brick house they might in time have
become fool doctors. As it is they are noth
: in but axial ornaments in public, and little
better than lapdogs in private. What Wr
yer Over. made a' quick mews r wimp:eb
be? -193i0w him np. What nonsense. We
have a few in Gotham who are called sea
cessful, and they
.are hardly fledged. One
married a daughter of a rich toady, and was
given a superb residence and $50,000 a year.
la he a success ? All right. If you think
so; we differ. I know another whose
"mother" had the most pronounced raid.
ance--turd the best known-.-on Fifth avenue.
Sb. died. The di daughter "inherited $250,
000 in cash, and heaven knows • what else.
loc he a access? What editor ever achicied
a success in a hurry ? I don't desire to be
personal, so FU stop before I begin. Bat,
just east' your ,eagle eyes over our rich,
young editors. That's all I ask.-4'lnTadel-
Pida Timer
• NOTED BUT UNTITLED WONAllip
Mom this Iloston 01/210
I
iteirn. More r•-;
7hsshowfaeagood Mom of Ito. Ws lifteb
Am. et Lys^ lbea..wbo aboviell ether halm behige
nag be teothteny aiDedthe "Dear Mend at Woman?
mom of her eareeeposhate lame(' ea her. hbe
eadoedideralstito larva*. lad& Is the anteome
et a 111Mtatr; and lie obliged to imp mix lady
belpbaemmerthe loge almopootheee
mrldeb deft pawls spoo bier, eseb teastagits Redd
badoe oe gamble. al' XV ad eolooso .IR Ber
VogotabloCoodomodfal inedidoo tor good said aol
Ir 2 purposes I him peaoaelt► idirdeddledd URA
aaiaathilaloffbeteathoflb% _
Viaseatioi,, Moans.. an rePheilsimis sad So Mk
pftessioftalinstamikad &Levet:My adopted to
Ussamagiot 1/00!
Itgir every *lke& of the weak aad eves
write eidyison It =loves Wotan% Iliideaccn
a** atlembstor sthankati,anditillem wok.
—ae thistaeoseb. 111 cares Moatlavaaidselier.
Iknossitaitesik" Game Duff:. pis.
Densioa lad lodisation. Tbal feeling of boastrie
domeingarirda„ vetsidi and bactachs. b Oran
plumes*, eared tcy its use. IS MI
isiirandiesertmon g ad is lionoony with Se law
goireastie tesakoThaim •
nolo WY SI. per bottle or els tor th.ead is add top
eregel*ltv. ith at So elembl ezel
theme, el isseptho biert) been restoreato peke,
biethli by the pei at the Tegetathe Compommkeen
demised tteaddreethellhsP., via Amp toe, Neely;
at Me lam Wen, Iteea
Yee taw Clomphiste all either Nes Ude aespandle
lethetheled es thenthetteithgoolds ohm is
alba, ltddrusilLiverftle saystrewster,iiiro
the bet eue the earth for the eto et_ thudi
Sekirmeis and Tcepldtty oftiv itr er. We Bloat
Preamnielanradlersla Its thisasibildstaii
AliirignieseksialisaAimpletliseeyrboNass
Milighstillodoltoodtootheil. - -
readidiftgra 0) - IteliAaLW
ISZE
morn - Ar is =vs Kw.
Nsunummo.AnTeitintoAND nPZLLI 3
- iscßortmotra.43.lol. AND
•
HUMO
. ,
The aims of most human ills.••and coring when,
physicians. hospitals. and allotbermstbods sad
reusable SU. Scrota l& or King's Oil, Glanduler
Swellings..l7laers;Old Sores. Milk Leg. Merwarial
Affection., ErysiWiLsecimors, Abscesses, C.f.!
buncles; Soils, Diseaski
Wasting or the libeematism.!
Constipation. Plles, Dyspepsia. slut all itchingi
and Seely • . • •
Of the Skit slid fiestp.+;-such as Salt lthenm,
Psoriasis. Tetter,Ringsrorm. Barber's Iteb,Sedd
Bead. Itching Piles. /Int other Dislitetteg and
Tenurial' , Humors; from e• pimple W.'S RCMP
elide Woes. when, assisted by Ottneutts and Cal
icos& Soap, the pest ahi-Cuires.
CIITIOURA
A sweet. unchangeable Medicinal Jelley, clears
offal utensil evidence of Blood Humors, eats
&s ay Deed Skin and flesh, instantly allays Itch•
tag and Irritations.lioftens. Booths. and Beals.
Worth its weight In gold for all Itching Dis
ellgra. . ' I
CVTICUsA soar
An Exquisite. Tollet. Rath. and - Nursery Sana
tive. Prans with delicious flower odors and
healing balnm Contains in M modified form
all the virtues of. the great Skin Cure,
end bindle ble in the treatment of Skin and
Orals Di , and for restoring, preterving,
and bean the and akin. The
only Medi " Baby Soap - -
Comma - are the - only real '
thee for diseases of the Skin, *alp and Blood.
Priem Cirnotma Exsommirr, 111,60 per bottle,
CllTthhaa. MM. per box; large boxes,sl.oo; Cam
cone atconnsar. Totter soap, 25c.; OITICIVIU.
MILDICIXAL SLUM Soap. lac. Sold everywhere.-
, Depot; WEEKS fr. POTTER, Beaton, Mass.
n ,
CATARRe
. •
Sanford's Radical Cote
r.
ma GREAT AMEICAN BALRAKIO DISTILLA
TION OF wins HAZEL. AIIaMDAN
PINE CANADUM FIR. •MARIGOLD. •
CLOVER BLOSSOM. ETC.,
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent Cure
of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Head
Cold or Influents to the Less of Smell, Taste
and' hearing. Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians. Chem
ists, and - Medical Journals throughout the
world, as the only complete external and inter
sal treatment.
One bottle.Badical Cure. one box Warhol
Bolventand Sanford's Inhaler. elfin one pack -
age. of all druggists for 11. Ask for Sanford' a
Radical Cure. Wimp a POTTER, Boston.
S' ELECTRICITY
-Gentle yet Etteatire, united
with Reeling Balsam. ran
it v der COLLINS' VOLTAIC
ELECTRIC' PLASTERS one'
hundred times superior, to
all other plasterefor every
- •
Pain. Weakness andlnitam
-4AASTEtieI = d u ' Fri", 2s' ' Dents.
eveirrhers.l
=
r.I.XtZ.naPB
7 77 1 lailliSiLlff.
' 4 , ...:,..i.:t;%1_,... Tin cler.Ant dressing-.
N.
-,..,,,,,.:_,.:•:,,. ~..i.terct.,,, by those
tk. .."' '' , .- . 7.4 - 4 , 4 , ,,..A tv . ha have usedit. to Any
sgclo...
~,, , p,`,41. ..,- • :. 7.1 maki:ar article, on tier
t"k,,,„:"."..-....f.,,,at.L*-0:;.,....t. of its superiors
~„..... ,-..., 4 . 1„ , : . „.. ' z:c.saline!s And purity.
•-t 1; 1 ; I t:71- - .t• - 41. , * it contains :materials
t,:;._ , S- ..7- ,:—., cy../. c....- • Only that Ars beneficial
... , ,,A4, ....:A to tho scalp padbait
4 ...... t - .0 , - _and ahrzys
• 4 ~ Nes the 'tat:Alai Wort; Orey er Faded Nair
Pnrktes Mir Bah= is finely perfumed And is
warranted. to prevent falling of the hair And to se. •
inure dr.talrutf a ntl itching,. ,Htscos & Co . N.Y.
60e; and et atm, et dirattsb dregs tad ttedictists.
PARKER'S
;lOi
A km:daft Ilathi lad Strang* Rdnt..
If you are a met:bank or farmer. worn out viltb
overwork. or a mother run down by lanily or house.
hold duties try PAIIKER'S GINGER TOTC.
If you area bwyer,, minister nbnusess man
Linseed by mental wain or anxious cares, do not take
'intoxicating stimulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption. Dyspepsia. Rhenn:
but, Kidney Complaintsoar any disorder of thelungs,
'stomach. bowels, blood or nerves,P:agarea'Grttpue
Tomc'will cure yott.' las the Cteatest Blood Purifier
Aid 11111 Best and Surest Cough Cure Cott toed.
• If , you are wasting away from age. dissipation or
any diw-sso or weakness and require a stimulant take
GINGER TONIC at unee; it will snvigorate . and build
you up from the first dose but Will never tato:into.
It ban saved hundreds of livei; it may save yours.
CAUTION I—Uetoe sulatitotas. Poise' alagerTople Is -
pls.:pond of the best remedial agents to Mewed& auslielontlesly
differest from pr.perstkm of cloys slow. Bend for -Otalas
Slums k co., N. T. 604 sb $1 tint. at &dials
KENDALL'S SPAWN CUM
•
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
spaying, splints curbs, callous, sprains, swell- .
lugs and any lameness,and all enlargements of
- the joints or -limbs. r for rheumatism in man
and for any purpose for which a liniment is used
for man or bean. 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 Cireulai which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No.
remedy has ever met with such unqualified tw
eets to our knowledge, for beast as well a man.
Price $1 per bottle. or six bottles for $5. All
Druggists have it or can get it for ychi, or it will
be ant to any address on receipt ofltrice by the
burgh Falls,
11, J. lining. Co..
burgh Falls. Vt.
Sold by all Ilraggibte.
lEsTAin..unsi. ins 1865.1
••
HOWARD A 4-SNOW,
Solicitor of • '
AMERICAN AND rougti3x
ra"diILITENITIOS.
STREET N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C.
(Successor w Gilmore, Smith aco ~
-- Chipman, Roamer & Co.)
Patents procured upon the same' plan which
mai originated and anccessfu.Uy practiced by the
aboce-named Arm.
Pamphlet of sixty _sages sent upon receip t o
sOk,Wp.) InorSl
NATHAN TIDD,
1 .islassiroVr.imaiteon,)
•
MTSTON; WILKESBAARE
AND LOYAL SOCK
13 O.A L-,
TOOT OP purz mum REAR OOORT HOUSE.
TOWMI)A, PA.
p► LOWEST PRICES FOR CASE. lie
The pOlvatee of my old Mende the pub
•enasuy hi solicited. esepli
JOBPRINTING OF ALL KINDS
:- dose it slant nottes sad resusablis rates
We Rensucax
. ~ .cog,, ._._._,~ - - ;.Sim ,asp:; ..
f.:
... ..
-a•
itOi COUCH& COLDS SORE TMNli'- f 101 1 CHITIS...-.
!SONIA - CONSUMPTIONiDIseasemicit. THROAT, elli.::,'
' .'
.-. • ...- - T i Asa : yea s illrel i etC4 ( 4 . l ll b 1 171;f.r ; ;;;.: -• :.
srAttb t•• 4 , 4
i l ' i : - ' UONCligir a A e STITI:i - ,C," t :
,
and um gages. and all diseases el i.:t. -." ,!- ,
and giNatt. ball has never been an y cpmponnded as in 1;:.• ":. , •.• .
RYE.' Us soothissßalsandowoman s dinsive stimulant and t.7+.7., s • , . .'
oPstens Marta* mei bas been re Quart size bottles, PrieettlAio. -
2e it gylnal I - Eestr i ejetzt.d.putetqw,rhp„try v . ,. jr - . J.,
..-::, ~.:
..... nui-al. ~UP .11.1 1-„ wikiv!l :, - -
' •:'illiMar . Al_ _ _. Lisa Die rtori dal"' Stamp on ta.s , .i :,..
pets,tit* b•Sessliqy , Glessaws surd umsers Everyirlaern. • ,-
. -. .'i - : Atil" WMINNW !MUM TAX OR,
_LICI:NSE. 1
Th•TOLD,ROCK AND NVEIIN. iProprietart,4! River St, CIO - cagoi'lit
-
. • • , _
' -• lELINWS' INARKET.,
- b A :IFL Et LA EiLt.Ogl
JOHN .W.IKLINE,
MOT &VEGETABLE
A.YEtICET
ti • more convenient location. and established
himself in the Carroll Block. opposite' Seely's
Hotel. is prepared to supply his patrons with
TUE CHOICEST OF MEATS. _
FISH, OYSTERS IN THE IR SEASON.
- FRESH VEGETABLE'S.
DOMESTIC rittrrr. a
SirßowaNA SAITEIAGA;a specialty. All oV
dem promptly delivered.
_
KENDAtL'S SPAVIN CURE
la' sure to cure iipavins. Splints.
rb, he. It removes all unnatural
enlargements. Dore nos sums.
Bu no equal for any lameness on
beast or man. it has cured hip-joint
lanieness in a person who bad mit
ered 15 - years.,Also cured rheum
.
Ulm, corns, frost-bitas or and
moires. cut - or lameness. It has no equal for
any blemish en heicee. Send for illustrated
circular giving poarnits rac9v. Price $l. ALL
DRUGGISTS have it or can ge tI t far you. Dr. B.J.
Kendall k Co.. Proprietors. Ruosourgh
Vermont. 11. 0. Worms, Agent. Towanda. Pa.
.
b.t F nowrmfo l thepubeTon ß . T..raenoirstroqi:rus
than a t any thin g not
flooded. We will start,you. $l2 a day and up
wards made at home by the mdustrions. Men.
women. boys and girls wanted nierywhere to
work for us. Now is the time. You can work Ln
spare time only or give your whole time to rue
business. You can bye as home and do the work
No other business will pay you nearlyss weLl. - ---
No one can fail to; make enormous pay °ten
oning at once. Costly Outfit and terms free.—
Money made fast, easily and honorably.
Address„ Taus & Co.. Augusta. Mame..
Dec 16 7 -Iyr •
Yon need not Die to Win
• .
'• IN THE . .
MUTUAL ENDOWMENT!
•, _ -
AND
ALIVINT .A3SOCALTION
Of
_ . ! --
1 TIM receive one-half or your insurance. ac
cording to the American Life Table, when. two
thirds of your life expectancy is finished—for
illustration. a man or woman joining the Asso
ciation et 36 years of age taking a certificate for
$2,600. receives $1,7i6 'when a little over 66 years
of age exactly
he
exactly the peeled in life - when a little
ana
nynchlptime.nerally more needed tbui at
a other is
generally
BLADES Si , ROGEBS.
jtmatf. . General Agents for Penn's:
Stevens & LOilg
GRocznizs,
COUNTRY PRODUCE
COX' MAIN AND PINE STS
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HIVING ‘IIEMONTD BIS
General peelers in
PROVISIONS,
11In
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To !bell* new rwre
0 1 4 111 11 }10 01 ra4 t Eltirrens 4 itercar.)
They invite attention ,to`their complete
•
assortment and very large stock of:
Choice New Goode, which they
have &Warp on hand.
SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN
To the
PRODUCE TRADE .
And ,ioaati Paid for Desirable' Kinds.
EMME
Wagons &Carriages
OLD ESTABLISHMENT
JAMES. BRYANT,
Lion of FARAIEBB and
others to his large and eomplett
assortment of
()pen & Top I.3n.grz,ies
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of Ida
own MANUFACTURE and war.:
ranted in every par-_ . •
titular
marchl7•
Bsyint's Flexible Springs used in all Ylattora
Wagons. The easies . t and beat in one.
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO .IWY
Look ate ese figures
Two Seated Carnage, irom.
Plustons one seated
Top Buggies
Open Miggies -
DentoC-rat Wagons
Remember that the above are all fully inirszt
ed, first-class or no pay.;
Repairing promptly atttended to at 25 per cent
below last years prices.t
ORlceand Factory nor. Slain and Elizabeth 4te.
JAR BRYANT.
21febS2* .
Towanda - _s:cl.Slore
ITA.IN TI2EET+
Is prepared to :pffef a complete
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
Crockery, Glassware,
WHITE and DECORATED CIDNA,
Latest designs and patterns' of
MAJOLICA. WARE,
BIRD CAGES,
SATCHELS'. &C.,
For the coming Spring Trade, we
adhere as heretofore to our established
principle—that a qnict sale wither small
profit is better than a slow one-with a
large profit—and therefore our . laiees
in any line of goods will .compay
favarable with the prices (Carly other
house,
SEirWe endeavor to sell the best
article for the least possible money.
my64f LOEWUS FREIMUTH.
SEEM
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
JAMES McCABE
AS REMOVED MIS ORNERY 1315r9n S
THE SOUTH-EAST Coasp4t . op MAIN
AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE
Head Quarters
FOIL BVEIITTITING IN THE LINE OP
MEM% MIIBIOIB,
CASH PAID for .Desirable Pro,
dilce. Fine; PlY11:1:11" 4. 1nd - E(4tIS
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spwialty.
till
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THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY ever dir
covered. as 11711 certain in its effects aud dues
not blister.. Also excellent for human flesh
READ PROOF BELOW.
PROM COL. L. T. FOSTER.
•Youngstown. Oh10;41sy loth, pis).
Da. B. J. KiSDALL & CO :—I had a very miss
ble liambletonian colt which I prized very high'
I Y. he buds large bone sprain on one joint and
a small one on.tbo other which made Lana Tell
lame; I had him under the charge of two veteri
nary surgeons which failed to cure him. I sal
one day reading the advertisement of Kendall' ,
Sparta Cure in the Chicago Express. I deterrala
" 0 1 ' 3 = o So try it, and get our druggist , he?
to send tog it, they ordered three bottles i'l toot
them all and thought I'would give it I thorough
trial. I used itac rding to directions and th e '
f°u'tb day the It ceased t
cifhtobe lame, and ;be
lumps have dip peered. I used but one botde
and the colts lim s are as free from lumps sla
as smooth as ag horse in the state. Be is ea
hirelY cured. • 'ef cure was so remarkable that,
I let two of dilkiheighbors have the remaining
two bottles. whiter° now using it. _
' ' .' i YerY Respectfully,
' flqi L. T. FOSTER- -
.
Ken.:ve Spavin .- Cure , ~..
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UMANiT FLESH.
Fatten's Mills . Washlon dik.. N.Y.. Feb.21..51.
ts
Da. B. J. razu. Dear Sir:—The particular.,
case on irhi I used your Kendall's Bpsein cars
lirall,,e malignant ankle sprain of sixteen meat.
11111 pulair. I had tried many things. but in rou v.
clic:
Tour IPallin i CUPS put the foot to the g
kiln, and 'for the %int time since hurt. ins
natural position. For a family liniment t
eels anything we ever used.
' Tours truly, ,
_ 1111V.11; P. BELL. _
Pastor of 11. E. Caurch. Fattens Mills N.h
Price 11. per bottle. or six bottles for $3
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Druggist' leave it or =get it , far you, 0 r .
be Mint to any address on receipt of pricekbf
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proprietors. DE. B. J. KENDALL k }:2,a
burgh Vas. Vt. Sold at
-Dr. H. C. Portei 9 s Dra g.-Stortt
mi. riiivirsi.
LICEIIII2
Cheaper than ever at the
. would
call the atten-
7' II F.:
NEXT DOOR TO FELCI! ,
;went of
FIE 11AS ESTIBLISIIED '
*c., Sze.
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UM to $175
12.5 to 159
125 to 1.511
ksq to lio
90 to no
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