Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, November 23, 1882, Image 4

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    THE LANCAPHIRS PLATEWAY.
The Liverpool correspondent of he Lea
don Tiinea recently cl,. l cribedwn engineering
awl commercial project*bich will be of in.
terest everywhere, and of which we give a
condensed account:
The project is des;.gnated ' The Lancashire
Plateway,' and the first 'guarantee fund in
-,cludes the naMes of sonic of the leading
shipowners and merchants of Liverpool
Ind several of the great manufacturing firms
of interior Lancashire. Broadly, ;the pro
posal is to lay out a series of roadwkys radi
ating from Liverpool to the centres; of man
' nfacturing industry in Soutli Lancashire, to
carry along theso roadways e w doable set of
;sou plates corresponding in breSdth with
'Jse wheels of ordinary lorries of wagons, to
eet the loaded wagons on this smooth plate
way, and draw them by steam-traction en,
,vines to their appointed destination. Pass.
ginger traffic isiexcluded from the I scope of
the scheme ; 1E is confined entirely to good;
and the anticipation is that it-will be possi
ble to carry these at a much lower rate tttan
'is now charged by the railway companies.
"The process of the plateway will be in-
Initelyy,lcupler, and therefore proportion
ately cheaper. The gnMds will be loaded on
to the appointed wagon at the ship's side or
at the warehouse door, the wagon will be
drawn by horses to the nearest station of
the Plateway Company, it will be linked on
0 a long train of other similar wagons,. a
steam-traction engine will be placed at the
head of the train, and it will haul the whole
t
train of vehicles along the smooth plateway
to the appointed destination. At e hardier
end of theplateway the traction e gine will
be disconnected, horses will be yoked to
the wagons, and they will at once e drawn
J o
to the mill-yrae. By this treatm tad the
• labor and expense of repeated hipments
will be obviated. The same v 'de that
receives the cotton at the Live I dock pr
warehOuse will deliver it into the mill with
out any 'intermediate, handling.: This will
be a palpable economy;.in the case of man
tfactured goods-it will also be a great advan
tage in the avoidance of the damage now in
separable from rough usage on the railway.
Bat the dispensing with frequent handling
is not the sole elethent of_ economy. It is
proposed to - carry the plateway into the out
skirts of all' , the principal manufacturing
- towns of South Lancashire ; at each there
will be a stud ofhorses to take up! the work,
and thus the plateway wagons will be drawn
into each mill-yard without loss of time or
'
cumulative charges. Al
" The wa r gOns Or lorries will be:similar in
constructiola to those now universally used
in Lancashire ; the only difference will be in
-their wheels. The front and rear axles win
oe of identical width, and of the same gauge
is the plateway, but in all other respects the
vehicles will be suitable to ordinary road
work. The plateway will consist of two.
parallel rows of metals running along the
preVared highway. The metals or plates
will be about five Inches in breadth, and
, along the smooth surface the wagon-wheels
will run with ease and freedom On the
- outer edge of .the plates will be a raised
• flange, strong enough and high enough to
prevent the train from leaving the track.
In fact, the accustomed railway track is sim.
ply reversed. There the rail is flat and the
reu.ining flange is placed on the wheel; in
the plateway. the rail or: plate carries the
flange and the wheel is flat. The original
idea of the promoters WftS to utilize the or.
dinary highways for this system of goods
traffic; but insuperable difficultiek presented
themselves, and it is now 'propiased to ac
quire land and lay down a special track for
the plateway, similar in all respedis to the
ordinary railways. There will be no necess
ity, however, to make the permanent way of
so substantial construction or .to have the
levels co exact as in Ow case of railways.
PIL 1.78
Piles' are frequently preceded 'by a sense
of weight in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen; Causing the patient to sup
pose he has some affection of . the kidneys
or neighboring organs. , 'At times, 'symp
toms of indigestion are present, as flatuency,
uneasiness of the stomach; etc. A moisture,
like perspiration, producing a Avery disa
greeable itching, particularly at - night after
'getting warm 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 - Motil
the drain on, the system produces perma
nent disability, but try it. and be cured.
Price, 50 cents. Ask yir 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.,
Piqua, Ohio. Sold by C. B. Porter, Ward
Rouse Drug . Store. P july27l y.
FASHIONABLE FURS.
The principal call now is for the for of •
the far-seal and seal-otter. Of the latter
abont 5,000 are taken yearly. They are
only found in the North Pacific islands.
The best skins are valued at from one - Min
fired to five hundred dollars, and are espgc
ially affected by the wealthy Chinese. The
Ittussian sable though 'why so named is an
enigma—this poicest specimens coming
from Kamschatlia—is extremely fashionable
throughout the world, the fur being valued
for its great beauty, and being unique from
the fact that the hairs turn and lie equally
well in any position. The animal is related
to the weasel, pine and stone' martens,
• )nink, etc., but exceeds them all in the .
beauty and length of the (over-hair`; , that is
long, flowing and of a rich bluish - dark I
shade, wearing extremely well, the pelt be--
Eng tough and durable. Nearly 100,000 are
caught, yearly at all points, bringing from .
$3O tclslso a akin, and the lady who would
wear's perfect set of bars from it must pay
nearly $2OO.
The Anierican_marten—from Labrador
and Great Whalariier—ns much in demand.
' Artists', brushes are made from'the hairs of_
the tail, and for this and other purioses
over 130,060 are captured yearly, valued at
' $2.5 per skin for the beat. .0f pine martens
200,0b0 are used. It is a rich breotni; being,
often passed off by dishonest dOlers as Rus
sian sable., In this country the better clasii
of., mink 'retains its populitity, the dark
chestnut browns and blacks being rich and
elegant in the extreme and often passed off
tiponlttfb innocent purchaser as Russian sa=
ble. The dark blue, lustrous shades are
most admired and come from Maine, Nova
Scotia, the Miatile and Northwestern States.
The trappers realize, or should, from 'ss to
$25 per skin for the 250,000 animals killed .
yearly,
Ermine skins are now rated at about $l5O
apiece, and the coat of Lords IX. was prob.
ably worth at the time $2,500. One cl the
most fashionable furs is that of the silver
fox It is a rich, deep, glossy black, with a
bluish tinge.-: So beautiful are they this!
$5OO has been given for a single skin, and,
La Houten states that in his time the skin of
one of these foxes brought its weight in
gold. Skins frequently bring $250. Of the
2,000 caught yearly, about . 1 , 000 are usedin
England, and they are occasionitlly seen up
on the streets of New York. y - -
Cheap grades of furs are nude froni Si
berian squirrel, tutiskrati, rabbits, wildcats,
badger, coon and even the common domes
tic cat, of which 1,000,000 and over are
killed yearly ; yet' : the attentive observer
about New York is often reminded and
!mail to observe that the supply exceeds
the demand. Other cninials used - in trim
risings, etc., are lions, tigersjand bears. Of
the former 500 are consumed by the trade
every year, while 20,000 bearit i 500 tigers,
100,000 buffalo, 100,000 chinchillas and
6,000,000 squirrels have been and are need
yearly in various branches of the trado.—N.
-Y. Evening Pact. .
''BUCHIIPAIBA.' 9
Quick, complete cure, allannoy:ng Kidney,
Blad4er and Urinary Diseases. $l. Dm
gists.
APITEMETICAL 12ffrw are pin coming
on, Uneteltose ?" "Poorly, poorly'. thenk
God." "What's the matter?' 41 has
seben gids tp sup Part, boss. Mt coid• a
power of
,money to fill Cup when motifs free
times a dity." " Yes, but- I 'heard one of
your daughters' was going to get married. so
that will only leave you six to enprvirt."'
"Dat's whar you am foolin' yerolf. bow%
Dat Fte gal-am gwine ter marry our ob dese
Austin etiffnd politicianers, so linstoad of
habin' only six to support, when she mar.
ries I'll hab eight motifs to feed.• for mighty
few ob deist politiq,ktners, white ror bl-It4c. is
wuff do' powder hit would take to o'med 'em.
No, boss, it will be eight instead of Fix tor
feed when dat gal warrior. e-m:itin* d.
nateral inerelseo Tema
. ON
.Clears out rats, mice;roacbes, flies, ants,
bed-bngs, skunks, chipniunks, gopheri. 15c.
Druggists.
Wm
Win KANSAS Lanni Ass /3Loosoto.--
" The Western climate' must be vest'
healthy," remarked a Philadelphian 'who
noticed•the bright eyes and blooming com
plexion of a Kansas lady. , Ohl" she re
plied, " the climate is not remarkable, but
its the feeling of perfect:freedom that makes
us all look so healthy and happy." "Par
don me, my dear madam, but I do not'quite
understand." "Not understand ? I thought
you kutw that in tams every woman is
mitresof her own_, Nauss. We have no
serva;.i girls there." ,
SHINEY MEN.
"Celle' Health' Renewer". restored health
and vigor, ' cures DyspeppFo
Fence
Sexual Debility. 7 I
. C AELEFUL op Tsang Ilranaa - na.—lt is the
law among certain tribes of Indians, as the
Omahas, Towns,' Otos, and Micsouris, that it
widow must iemahi four years; before re.
marrying. It is nnneeessasy to state that t
woman of these nations . is very_ careful of
husband while she has one in the house.—
Lowell Citizen , • • •
NMETT-FOLT. SE:GUN - O.—The . domestic
nip question doesn't, trouble Queen Victoria
to any extent, as she now has a retinue of
ninety-four servants. 'What a field of flirts
tico the giddy policemen of this City weal
have if the Queen lived in New York.—N.
Y. Cgmmercial Adzertiser. • '
Over 500..)
Druggists
AND
Physicians
Have Signed Or Endorsed the
Following ReMal.kabb
_ Document: -
Iltessra.Sea.bury lt.Tolitikon, - Plar.:if-..1 4 :1 -
ing Chemists, 21 Platt St., ltiovr York. :
Gcmtlernen :—For the. past four years vio
havo sold various brands of Porous
Physicians mud tho Pubic pr r,
'Benson's Ca. inc Porous P i ustnr to.
others. We coSsider then ca.: of thcs
fan reliallo household rimeazies y
of confidence. They. -aro supe.riOr to all
sther Porous Plasters .or TA , "* ,, ents ix
1 4 _
esternal'uSe.l
Beasou'a-taxl:aa PEster t 3 a ge=ia:r_o
Parrnaientic:ll cf !the bight_:.
oraer of tne.rit, and EV3 reeciguized
physiciaas wad druggists.
When other remedies' fai), Get 'a r.Q.-...--
son's ,
' Ca.pe.ine Plaster.
7. oil will bo disappointed if po•i tiso
cla:ap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or
tries' liagnetic toys.
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PATENTS.
(IT. 8. AND FOREIGN
Frank A. Fonts, Attorney-st-Law, Lock Box, 356
fr
Washington, D. C:
• 11;;, Sir Ten years' experience. ;1:
patke so cuenclz for my services unless a
enta be granted. Preliminary examination in
;the Patent Office as to the patentaldlity of an in
vention sate. Send sketch or Model of the de
'vice and a report wiU be made si to the probs.
Witty of obtaining a patent.
Special attention given to rejected applice
' tions.in the hands of others..
stEriminccEs :
U. S. Senators': Hon. Geo. Edmunds, of
Vermont ; Hon. David Davis Ind Gen. John A.
Logan. of nunois ; Hon. Benj. H. Hill, of Geor
gia; lion. L. Q. C. Lamar, of Nisi: Hon. S. M.
Cullom, Gov. of Illinois ; the Hon. Commissioner
of Patents and Corps of Examiners and the pro
'prietor of this paper.
Vete for circular and instructions. • '
rl 3nortf
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MAKE
THIS OUT!
A ENV) PER
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AKE .• , ..... 0 WEEK.
We have stores In 15 leading Cities,
from which our smite obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Factories and Principal 011icce are at
Erie. Pa. Send for our New Catalogue 'and
terms toalonata Addreat
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312 Lackainuma Ave
lAs N. LOVELL SCRANTONi.PA.
HORSESend 2 5 cts: in stamp
or currency for, Mena
mom tmrrios of 4 •A Treatise on. the Horse and
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for ,
all diseases. has TO One engrioingsshowini
BOOKlo o r a t es ion . t et s t ai e s t nmed b
than gansigke
taught in any other way, a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines used for the horse
aii well as their effects and antidotes when'
25' ct ...poison, a large collection of
Mb VALUABLY.? nactirrs, rules. for
*ling the age of a horsey with an engraving
stiowiug teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse information. bluudreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than books costing $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.
oiled edition is ouch moss ra-raiirarrtwo Mao
roe A CLECITLAII. AGENTS WANTED. Dr. J. D.
Eendall k Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. _
bias 11.1 yr.
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FIRE AND' LIFE INSURANCE
j
CLAIM ' Llej)
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GQLLECTION AGENCY
#RINX. & Bpek, Leitaysville, Pa.
Will write Policies for risks in Fire and IA& In
'anrsnce. Collect Claims with care isid
promptness. They represent none but:
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
They solicit theconfidenee and patronage of those
having basilicas in their line, and sill endeavor
to merit it: ply to or address
itre3 tf =Mk BUCK.
14 1 4 6 — R 2 11:
res ni e ß wei TAL p E ro .-- d: Czt a tal fo lli t ni
buildings, plenty fruit, good, (water, 1% miles
from the village of Tarrytown, 3 miles from
Wialnaing atatioa aL. V. 11. R. Apply to
MYRON' BABCOCK,
Oct 54w Terrytoim i andford 00., Ps.
Shell je4elr7 for the water rut is MU
on tbels v helf until a more cenromient season,
or the. season whenfashicui says time to
come down. The "come down" in prieC
has been gradual.' But some kin& at shell'
ornaments are in great demand, naively,
backlutir_combs and the long two.pronge4
shell forks -called .pins. -These are warn
universally, and no lady has any right to be ,
without one. We make in this city the best
that the World produces. Our home maim.
facturers supply the best dealers in Boston,
New York and Philadelphia, and the supply
is large to keep pace with the demand. It
Is well known that s Providence firm of shell
workeas showed the beit work at the Oets
-tennial Exhibition. 'After the great exhibi
ion a foreigner arse to this city to buy,
among other things, the tortoise shell fan
that was exhibited, saying that he wished to
tell his friends in the old country, wherever
it was,,that he bought ihe fan in the wee
State that was carved o'er with clams. The
fan was probably the finest ever made in
tortoise shell.. The back hair combs we
speak of are beattifully curved and polished
and 815 bays the best. The price for the
same comb several years ago was 825.
Some of them are marvels of carving. The
tortoise shell, as every one knows, comes
from "turtles" back,' where it grows like
shingles 0n.,0400t. It is net new to this
column to say that the shell is obtained by
building a fire on the back of the tortoise.
This ceases the tortoise to part with his shell
as hurriedly as possible, when he 'retires to
the waters to grow another. It may not be
kaolin to the world at large that the plates
of tortoise shell have adhesive qualities un
der certain conditions: But they have.
The plates are very thin, and for almost ill
purposes several must be joined together for
the required thickness. This is aOcem
plished by means of pressure and steam
heat.—Prond" eerie Josittua,
CONSUMPTION.
• It is said that 40,000 people die annually
ialthe United States alone from this disease.
In some sectiiiiis Of the country one death
'in every three is from Consumption. This
can be; and - should be avoided; our people
are too careless about an ordinary cough or
cold; and other symptoms of throat and
lung affections that lead to this disease.
You should arrest it while it is in the germ.
TWo or three doses of Dr. Bosanko's cough
and Lung 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 throat and bronchial tubes, remov
ing; all the phlegtn.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. 1 ' iuly27ly.
Passing under the " Bialto "'and rounding
a curve we suddenly see a sreeteele brilliant
berm' description. It is the'Sunday even
ing',`,,,! serenade." All the gondolas of Venice
seen fto have - congregated in one spot. Lit
erldli, there are acres of them. The whole
surface of the canal= is one solid mass', of
boats in almost inextricable confusion," but,
as by, a common impulse, nicking slowly
along, In the Centre of .this mass, drawn
by six large gondolas, each manned by eight
gondolier!, is, a huge, barge, about a bun
dred feet' gong, "fantastically shaped and
resplendent with thousands of lights of every
imaginable color. At intervals fireworks
are discharged, rendering the night brilliant'
and bringing out, for the time being, the
bcautyand quaint originality of the carvings
on the palaces. A fine band and the prom
inent artists from the theatres execute in
strumental . and • vocal music. The dulcet
strains, softened by distance, steal upon the
senses, until one nearly loses his individual.
ity and lives only in the harmony that en
velops him, exerting its softening and refin
ing influence, and inviting the senses to
complete repose. Sometimes the strange
procession halts before the palace of some
official or patron of the fine arts; and amidst
silence almost oppressive, the clear notes of
some noted soprano will warble forth in rip
pling music or the deep tones of a bass
voice - thrill the heirts of the listeners with
sympathetic emotion. Such is the Venice
of to-dap; though but a, remnant of her
- former grandeur, when r
"Her daughters had their dowers
Prom spoils of nations, and the exhaustless
East
Pourd In her lap all gems In sparkling showers."
—Correspondence Pknadelphia Bulletin.
J.7IICIARS,
:; r STREET:
The exactions of society. added to t,he
cares of maternity and the household,' have
tested beyond endurance the frail constitu
tions Which have been granted the majority
of women. To .combat this tendency to
premattule decline, no remedy in the world
possesses the nourishing and strengthening
properties of Malt 'Bitten: They enrich
the blood, perfect digestion, stimulate the
liver andi kidneys, arrest, ulcerative weak
ness, and purify and vitalize every function
of the female system.
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N:;,;ItS and
, FACILITED3
' • to, uiro our SPECTA
:, 2..a.z9nal reputatka.
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ISHELJ. JEWELRY.
A BRILLIANT SPECTACLE.
Deikate Females.
PAY OF RAILROAD MEN.
Engineeis on le Central-HudF.oeroad are
paid three cents mile and fireman receive
just one half that rate. Passenger ondue•
tors are paid $BO a month, and, in some in
stanicteslo more. As the engineer 'has
cfrtt.... of the 'braes, .the old-fashioned
trakeinen is.displaced by "trainmen." who
help ladies to heatsland also assist them in
coming and going. These men receive -$5O
month, 'but the man bn the last air has $5
as his responsibility is greater.
In case of any delay hi Must go back on the
track to flag approching trains, and may be
left behind. Baggagemen are Paid $BO,
though in some; instances, where 013 route
is of unusual length, it is increased to' $7O.
Station agents are paid $BO. and ticket
agents (except In cities) $5O. This , class are
the poorest laid of all railway officials, as
jthey are closely Confined and serve long
hours; but there are so many womr.ready
to accept such work that women's. pay be
-comes' the Standard. The track bins is paid
$45 a month' "Switchmen and flagmen
have only s.ld, and yet this is one of
,the
most responsible positiors on the Mad:,
nufalo Erpress.
Juts. Irmo minium,
LADIES' TONIC
A Pooltin Cure tor all Femalo
i Complalnts.
't' Ladles' Teak is_prepthail by the Women's Medical la. •stiteite of BlagiaN N. Y., maims been used successfully
by ladies list - It it-II suer neer for all Female
Calnalainta: dtand Nervous Headache. Dyspemda, and
all weaknesses ceased by theme irtegularitses *each are
so common to womankind. This is no Patent .iied.riste,
but is r ed, Mug years of experience. and retain.
nund . Snowier that it (eillgive new life to an y broken
dow ...aroma or over. worked member of the see.
I you have tried other remedies without success. do
roe bit discouraged. but siwo '• LADIES' TONIC ". a
rar
•ivis mat. It wow jrdtas to.sint mid asidiwww.
~,,,g emit/.'
if you are Idadded with sip wehkaws sr complaint
commas to our sef . lay aside tha doctor's prescription
f..r once. and try •• LI4I Tonle." which we rowan tee
will positively ~rya& Cies BMUS
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- - Wornees IfWicanaselests is as Association of Won
and Allalliers of years' ezpaimacc. who glee advice and
answer leans from ladiss.frar.
will
ti l bt: given for anreasa 'of Female Wesloseui
m lOWA *. Ladles' Teak" will not 13016 This
is a olfer,madabres , mseurrmte ladies whelk/low
/eves end stamp ice experitase wind "I.AMES• TONIC " MS do.
S circulars.
said by Druggists. Price, 111.00.
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,'.-,-.... Care* all diseases of -.the'' Stoimich, Liver, pn,wels. Kidneys Skin
:.._ '. and Mimi. Millions testify io,its efficacy in healing the above
named diseases, and primounce it to be the , - i :
- 1 : 1 ,5 l es eme z i ir own • Man.
serAil 8 WAIMEA - en T '
z - 1 t- ``" - Laboratory 77-West ad Bt., Ne w York City. , Druggists sell it.
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. . • e .. it to thotest medidite
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Taken internally cures''
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Rheumatism Soul c t Rheumatism, Scrofuletic Rheumatism, Syphilitic
: • Rheumatbim, Whiskey '
Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout and ' ,
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Rheumatism of the . Heart. POpartml only by
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OHN H.. Pharma cis t, Scranton, Pa.
PHELPS, -
TO THE PUBLIC.—i owe my life to Phelps' Rheumatic Elisir. Daring the past fifteen years I
have spent over a thousan d dollars for treatment of P.betunatism, end' a received any pew'
Dent benefit, until I took the Phelps' Elixir. - I consider It the best rheumatic remedy ever offered
to the public.. Respectfully. • GEO- M. nom Penn Avenue, Scranton. Pa.
'lhe Phelps' Rheumatic Ellie for me has. always acted like a charm. I thbik thii fall It cut
abort a severe attack of Rheumatism. I can endorse the remedy either ass preventivit or cure.
- . Mrs. G. W. PALMIER. Glenbturri, Pa
Mosk.—Mrs. G. W. Palmer is the mother of Hon. N. W. Palmer. of Wilkelbarro. our Present Slots
Attorney General.) •
Brrimazot, Pa.. July 8.1889.
Mr. John R. Phelps, Rcranton:Pa.—Please send me two dozen Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir as soon
a • possible: I have sold all I had. Mr. D. J. Godshalk,editor Bethlehem Daily Times, I, taking it.
He says I could tell my customers that it was the •.boss" medicine for rheumatism.
• ' . . Yours, &c.. . , -. E. Ir. MYERS, Druggist.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. PRICE 11 81% worms 85. • • -.
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Dr. H C. Porter' & Leon, A gents for Towanda, Pa
CT I IS A. FACT
THAT THE WHOLESALE PRIbE OF
HEROSEN OIL
Has advanced. We still r tail, at the OLD
i - PRICE. Bring in your ns at once.
TO DEALERS-W, offer kerosene
an d headlight oil at lowest' holesale prices.
AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DRUG STORE.,
Or. IH. C. Porter' & Son,
, Corner Mainland Pine Streets,' Towanda. Pa.
Snlr CO
MEI
B. DYE & CO.
A.
& COOK, STOVES.
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IiON'T BUY BEFORE INSPECTING
MAIN
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LARGE
J show the LARGEST VARIETY of
• VERC
TO BE FOUND IN 10WANDA.
They are, made of first- lass material
uararitee eperfept fit e - v-ry time. -
I keep constantly on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
• r
G7TS FURNISHING GOODS
CAPS,, TRUNKS, TRAVELIN G : RAGS &.0.
ME ' S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
Fo I ;
v'ell
keep
safe i . 11
, .
a special feat Ore in ,
my business I take .the lead in this Department as
all others. I. haie no Plate Glasslsvindows or polished counters, but I
HE RIGHT GOODS and the public appreciate their extra value. lam
saying .
t, . 1 ,
.-,
• STOCK CANNOT BEyABIALED IN THE COUNTY.
I have ju4 recerd a kirgeinvoice of I t , .
'll and ' Witter .Clothing I
and will be pleased tp show thesh goods. Ca at
E.' RO'SENFIELD'S
UMPHREY RROS. & TRACY
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
MEN'S, BOYS. WOKEN'S. KISSES AND CHILDREN'S
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, 4c
CORNER VAIN. ANW ELiZABETF.I STREETS,
I
MEE
-
cute Rheumatism Chronic Rheumatism, Inflammatory
HAVE A NEW STOCK OF
THEIR STOCK.
MEI
and buy where you see the Crowd.
MIMI
IMIWANDA, PA.
FENA
. , • • .
Hi dfo
lizacW Vaziars, rd co, Ps. •
!OrP •il
has give:m. grestwUsf for
- -., i . JOHN /WEL.
mss=
TOWANDA, PA.
STOCK
3iens Boys 'ao Childrens
TOO 810 A START•
, .
Col. Percy- Yesger, although a: kind hi&
band, a lesAling member of - the chnrch,i'a.
patriotic citizen, and otherwise a hiilgoned.
Aswan gentleman of culture atufresnetneet.
is, nevertheless, not in the habit of meeting
promptly his,, pecuniary bbligations. - He
oires everybody, including Sam Johnsing,
his !xdored carriage driver. to which trusty
Jfllitt he owes a year's back wages. Of late.
Coli, Verger has been exhibiting no tineasi
n
al ,
whatever, about the matter, much to .
th 7 men • tdeinde of the faithful AM
"Boss, I ten re a vacancy in toy depart.
Inept," exclaimed Sam yesterday, having
screwed his ' amrage ap to the sticking
1 0 0 4 .1 .
"Why, Sam, what is it ihakperturbs you
so much?"
Fee disturbed, -boss. helms* No a. short-
Winded niggah. idy'lnoroces is defected."
"Judging from tho way yoit shout at
eamp-tneetings, I should infer your organs
of respiration'atid articulation were ins per
fectly normal condition."'
• "I reckon dey ,is, boss, d you say so, but
roe a short-witided niggah, ail de same.. I
can't run wnff a dent."
' 1" What occamcn have you to indulge in
inch violent pedestrian exercise ?" asked
(110. Yerger, with his usual suavity. . - •
"Boss, does yer disremember me asking
yer when yer was gwine ter pay me my back
wages, an yer tole me my wages was run
ning on all right ?" ••
"Yes, gam, your pay ix running on let.
There is no, occasion for apprehension."
" Jess so, boss, but I'se a short-winded
niggsk, my'wdges his got such a big
start ob me in de race dat I feels in my
/s l ums dat sick a short-winded niggah will
weber be able to ketch up. Dem dar wagesi
am bound to kiep ahmul ob me, so I tenders
de vacancyln niy department."--Texas Bj/.
tags.
=
It is entirely different from all It
is - as clear .as water, and, as its name indi
cates, is a Perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer.
It will immediatily 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, which Sulpher, Sugar of
Lead anfl 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. Slum, Kt.rxr. & Co.,
Wholesale 'Agents; Philadelphia, and C. N.
Cairrastos, New York. •
Juno, 1, 1 1882. Iy.
THE MAN 'WHO 0:...7:NS THE CAR WINDO‘T.
.--" I had a funny experience to-day," '
re
marked Fenderson. , "I had taken my seat
In the car And opened the window, when all
of a sudden a fellow back `of rue leanedfor.
i
ward and said : ' I beg your . pardon, sir ;
but did yon ask me if the dust annoyed (tie?'
I didn't know whAt to make of him, but I
shook my head a d took up my paper.
Five minutes later . blamed if that chirp
didn't touch me on - e back again and say :
'Did you ask me if he wind was. too much
for me?' And I lat Let said . a blessed word
to him. Guess th fellow 'was drunk or
crazy." . The boys said th i Cy guessed he
must have been, and. then began to laugh.
Butlenderson couldn't see what in time
they fonna tq laugh at.
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
cent' size will do. When troubled with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry; Hacking Cough,
Pains in the Chest," avid all d' uses of the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicine. july27ly.
. KmOnco tn. Ilza,j ConnvspoimrcE.An
vt
Austin business maul was cleaning out his
desk thi other day and' te ring up old let.
tern, when the colored po er, who was in
the office , spoke up an said : " Boss,
gimme one ob dem lett rs." "What do
you must it' for r " I p milled to write a
letter to my or mama, in Norf Cargina,
but as I hasn't laMed to write yit, I can less
send her one rib dem let ers you hain't got
no use for. Hit will make her feel .good,
hit will" -.The .gentleman gave the. Mien- .
tionate son a patent medicine, anti:fat cir.
color, which was drily' mailed and adrlr'essed.
—Term Siftings.
Heartily it;reosnmended
Don't condemn a good thing because yon
hove been deceived by worthless nostrums.
Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in
this section of nervous disorders, and we
recommend . it heartily to 'such suffertrs.—
News. 1
How A LONDON SWELL Sums PISISFLE
In London a young man who wishes to be
swellioeito a tailor, offering him $2OO a
year to clothe him. The tailor keeps him
supplied with new suits as fast as the swell
returns the old ones, which he cannot keep
more than a month. They are but ' little if
any worn, and the tailor sells them" readily.
to ready-made clothing houses. At the end
of the, year the tailor has made $2OO from
the swi.ll, besides the profits on the.. sale 'of
the clothes, and the swell has dressed i ax.
quibiteiy at mall expense. - '
Annoyance Prevented. _
Gray hairs are honorable but their prema
ture appearance is annoying. Parker's
Hair Balsam prevents the - annoyance 'by
restoring the youthful color. -
A )Vomats'a Rearzor.—A Virginia mart
Idled from the effects of a broken' leg ra
ceived while fighting his wife,, yet 601116
married female reformers continue to howl
for "woman's rights," even though they
have the remedy right in r their own hands—
or, more strictly speaking, in their husband's
legs.—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
and. I
LYDIA E. PIIIKHAINIB
VEGETABLE °MOUND:
War all ewe Paled Casaplahas sad Wadairoppi
«aecamaa me best &isle pepabitter
A Itedleide ftr Roma. Invested by a Rosin.
Prepared by a Woman.
•
Ifs Oak* SAW Viarverf Mom the Dawn of matwH
trurarm• the drooping spirits, invigorates and
harmonises the organic functions, gives elssticity and,
Armen to the step, restores the natural lustre to the
IltAtelphinte on the pale oheekot woman the trod*
roses Or Wel Wing sad tatty MIZIMiLT
121/"Physidans Un It and Prnabs It Freely 'EL-
D remorse fidathess, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stintokat, and rename wmlmcs of the stomach.
That haling *Cheering down, caning pein, weight
sad badesche, Is always germanentl7 cared by its tom
lamb we sit Maxi, Clemphilitts of *lass sex
Ills Cosspssai Is messugassidl.,
LTDLI, E. P i' BlThlrli BLOOD pußtrust
willmadoso every vestige of Zeman from the
Blood, sod Mee tone and strength to the ; write" of
man woman or chi= Insist on having,
Both the Compound and Blood Partiter aro prepared
st, I= and 135 Western Avenns. L7nn, Wass. Prk* or
either. $l. BLI basks for 1. Bent by mail laths roan
of ptlin or or losesres. an receipt cit Woe, SS parlor
far *Man Zen Mahlon tritely sosisrssnl letters at
Imam Endow .let.stotnP. flesultorintiptaleS.
Igo 'sear diode be onIM. Mg.!
LTV= PILLS. lbw airs etiestgo
sad torsiday of Mt liver. II cent, per box..
ifirSold Di an Ilruggisuweil
FREE OF COST.
- Is a Posithe Cure
OPERATES WITR ENZROY UPON TUE KID
NEES, I IVER. BOWFXS.•AND PORES
OF THE SKIN,
NEUTRALIZING, IBS ORBING.AND EXPELLING
SCROFULOUS, rtANCEROUS, AND
CAREER
------Innaoßs
• ) .
The 'cause of most human 1111, and curing when
phirsietans. hospitals, and all other methods and
remelles tail, Scrofula or King's Zvi], Glandular.
Swellings, Moen', Old Sores, Milk Leg, Mercurial
Affections, Erysipelas, Tumors, Abscesses, Car
buncles, Bolls, Wood Poisons, Brisht's Mirage,
Wasting of the Kidneys And Liver, Rheumatism.
ConetiPttioP. Piles, Dyspepsia, an d all it hing
Scaly
I ' -"--ERUPTIONS
Of the Skin and Scalp,--abch as Salt sum,
Psoriasis. Tetter,Bingworm, Barber's ltchlScald
Head, Itching Piles, and other Disilgurin and
Torturing. Humors. , from pimple to a sofa'
untie ulabr,,
,when assisted y Ccrriceru, and Cov-
ICtree.Bo.ll2. the great Skin area.
1
•
' •
A sweet. unchangeable Medicinal' Jelley,Aleara
off all external evidence of Blood Rumor', eats
away Dead Skin and flesh, instantly allay' Itch
ing and Irritations. Softens, Soothe. and Ilea/a.
Worth its weight in gold for all Itching Die
`eases I
.--,4 XIIIOURA SOAP
Au Exquisite Toilet, 13athl and Nursery Sens
tire. /Fragrant with delicious flower odors and
healing balsam. Contains in :a modified form
ill the Virtues of Cuvicuex. the great Skin Cure,
and Is indtspensible to the treatment of Skin and
Scalp Diseases, and for restoring, preserving,
and beiutifying the complexion and skin. The
only Medicinal . Baby Soap.
Cirrictree Itneuxeis are the 'only real cure
fives for (Dienes of the Skin, Scalp and Blood.
Ptic.e; CIMCLTRA ILICSOLVZ2IT, $1.60 per bottle;
, Ctriamma. 60c. per boi; large boxes, $1.00: CUM
ctruallexamser. TaLICT 801 P, 25C.• CT/1017114
liganciNAL Sams° SOAP, 16e. Sold e verywhere.
Depot. WFrvi,k POTTER. Boston. Mass.
CATARRP
Sapford's Radical Cure.
TEE GREAT ASIFICAN BALSAMIC DISTILL&
1 /IGN OF WITCH HAZEL AMERICAN
PINE CANADIAN FIR, MARIGOLD.
, t CLOVER BLOSSOM. ETC..
For the Immediate Relief and Permanent cure
of every form. 4 Catarrh, from ti• simple Read
Cold or IntlWel** to the Loss of Smelt, Taste.
and bearing. Cough. Bronchitis, and Incipient
Consumption. Indorsed by Physicians, Chem
ists: and Medical 'Journals throughout the,
wqrld.:as the only complete external and inter
nal treatment.
Ono .bottle Radical Curo, one box Catarrhal
Solvent and Sanford's Inhaler. all in one pack
age. of all druggists for SI. Ask for Sanford's
Radical Cure. WEEKS .t POTTER, Boston.
tOLLIqs. ELECTRICITY
Gentle yet Effective, united
with Healing Balsam. son.
ri der COLLINS' VOLTAIC
ELECTRIC PLASTERS one
bundred times superior to
i .• • all,oiber plasters for every
•
• Pain. Weakness and Infiam
e fitS ation. Price, 25 cents.
NlAs=lo Sold everywhere.
RAI r 4 icy
GINGER TONIC
Supalativalealth and Streoglb Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork. or a mother run down by family or house.
bold duties tey.. PARKER'S GINGCa TONIC.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man er.
hausted by mental Strain or anxious cares, do not takei
intoXittating stimulants,hu t use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia. Plenum.
ism, kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
stomach. bowel.:, blood or nerves. Eskimo's lanscia-
Toot c will cure you. it is the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Surest Cough Cum Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
•
any disease or weakn e ss and require a stimulant take
GINGER TONIC at once it will invigorate **l build
you up from the first dose but will never intexicatHe.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save ytars.
CAUTION !—ltefure all substitute% Porter's Ginger ToNola
eomposid of the bog remedial agents la the world, mid begird,
Mame, t from rroturatio.n of tinge! alone. Send for dmalar to
1.11.0 z A Cu., N. 4. zoc. h $1 sires, at dealers to deep. ;.
GREAT s IYG LIMNG DOLLAR srzz.
FLORESTON
Its rich nad lasting fragrance has made this
delighilul perfume exceedingly poptilae: There
is nothing like it. losist upon having nous.
Ton CoLocast and look for signature of
4X.A4CCX .
on every Cottle. Any druzikt or dealer In perform,
can sui.;dy 7.5 and 7S root size".
SAV.ING !TYING 7Se.
1z,G40 ,- LO N E
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE .
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
spavine,' splints curbs, callous, sprsins, swell
ings and any lameness and all enlargements of
the Joints or limbs. , or for rheumatism in man
'and for any purpose for which's; liniment is need'
for or beast. It , is now known to be the
4(.14 liniment for man ever used.acting mild and
yet:certain in its effects.
fiend address for Illustrated Circulail which
we think gives positive.proof of its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified nc
cols to our.knowledge, for beast as well a man.
Prise - S1 per bottle. or six bottles tor $5. All
Druggists have it or can get it for you, or it will
be sent to any address on receipt of price by the
proprietors, Dr... B. J. Kinsuar-r- Co., Enos
burgh talls,Tt. -
Sold by all Drun-I, sta.
' I DITABLINIED ft 1865.)
HOWARD A. SNOW,
Solicitor of
. -
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
P. A. 1r EMIL'S.
Gil F STREET' N. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C..
•
(Successor to ilitmore, Smith k Co.,
_ Chipman, Hosmer & Co.)
• • 4
1
Patents procured upon the same plan-which
was originated and successfully practiced by the
above-named Arm
Pamphlet 9 1 sixty pages sent upon receip t o
stamp. '
pilt, S. D. V. STEDG E,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
HUMAN HAIR
GOODS.
UCH A$ wICS, BANDEAUX, the popular
Chittelu.ine
EVERYTHING BELONGING To vat MADE
lirspecig Attention giTeti t° COMBINGS
Roots all turned one way.
SWITCHES from Al upward.. Alio Agent for
Huutees Invisible Face Polider . 1 .- '-
Madam Clark's Corselet, a nd
'
=Shoulder Brace Elasticty
ifirParticular attention paid to 4ressing ladies
burst their homes or at my place of business,
T. r EVSIIII k //ildretb's store.
tiotiti46r. D. y. STXDOZ.
vi
Stevens & Long
General Dealers in
Gr.toct - rurt;
PROVISION%
EEO
COUNTRY PRODUCE
rva :A *". 011 A
ro,their 1161,
•
I
~'
COICJLAIN AND PINE STS
iTho oil sand of Voz,l3tirtens &blercur.),
They invite attention to their complete
iiekSortment and very large stock of
Choice New Goode, which they
have alway, on band.
SPECIAL ATTENTION - GIVEN
To the
PRODUCE >TRADE
And Cash Paid for - Desirable Kinds.
, 5
L LONG.
STOP AT
,T.3TIJIR& Copi.
FOR
GR7,
.
PROVISIONS.
The place to save money D " myths . cheap Is it
corker Zan and Sleeklfa Streets.
TOWANDA. PA.
I • •
Tnerreeneothally announce to the puidlo that
they bare a lyge
. 044 of
FLOUR. FEED. MEAL. GRAIN. SALT. FISH
PORK. ind PROVISIONS generally.
We nave also added to our stock a varlst7 of
WOOD= WARE, anc*aa BLITT= MIL 71:8
catrarie, ETC.
Just received a lugs stock of Sugars. Teas,
Coffees. Spices. MOULffOlfB MBE SOAP. the
best in the zaarket, and tither waked - pi iStalp
Syrup and Molasses. which they oftisst law
prices for Cub. Oct 26 ?I
Wagk4.CarliO4
!Cheaper than ever it the
OLD ESTABLISHMENT
JAMES. BRYANT,
world
• - call, the atten
tion of FARMERS and
°there to hie large and complete
aasoftment of
()Pen & Top Buggies
PLA2FfiCIRM WAGONS
all of ids
own MANtrifACTURE and war- -
rants every ever,: par
tionlar
•
Brats Flexible Spring, need in all Platform
Wagons: The seabed and beet In we.
NOW LSiYOUR TIME TO BUY!
Look at-Dom figures' •
Two Seated Carrara from ... ..... $l/0 to 8175
Photons. one'seatid 13$ to 150
Top Ruggles - - , ......., 125 to . 158
OP** 808#.11 1 •..• • i 80 to 100
Democrat wagons ... .
_.....-. 1 .. _ 90 to 110
Bemember thatthe above ariall_fally warrant.
ed. Ant.class Or ao pay.
Repairing prompt/y attten4s4 to at 25 per cent
below last years prices.
Ofilcsand Factory oor. Male and lairaketk Its.
...misbor r ." . JAS.: aitrazer.'
-
TT ETTER HEADS, BILL `HEADS
NOTEI/LtDS, be. pyinted In the beet rtil•
ot the set at the Reggiticas Ma%
KENDALL'
SFAiftir
-lURI
2:05
THE MOST SIICCEMITLe REIM.
covered: 4a it is certain 1n its effect
not blister. Also excellent for
EGAD PROOF BELOW. •
FROM COL. L. T:}%.
Youngstown, Ohio, m a y i t , th.
Da. B. J. Stomata: is
avet
tale Hambletonian colt which I prized
ly, be bads large bone starlit 'on one
a small oneam the other which mad.
lame; 1 had him under the ehargeof ti
nary surgeons which. Wird to cure 1 ; 4, 1.
one day reading the advertisement of
Spaeth Cure in the - Chicago Enos e i c
st once to try it, and got our de l
to send for it; they ordered three ho 4,
them all and thought I would Kira i t t
trial, I used it according directions
fourth day the colt ceased to be Lou ,
lumps have disappeared. I used bat
and the colts limbs are as free from
as smooth as any hone in *tie 't a u %
tirely cored. The cure was so Duo
let two. of my neighbors hive v
two Wiens, who are now using it.
Nery Respectfully .
,Kendalfs Spavin
ON HUMAN FLESH.
,Patten's lfilli. Wash'ton co.. rsh
Di. B. J. EZSDALL, Dear Sir:—The
care on which I used yonr Kendall's S;
wee a malignant ankle sprain of slate.
standing. I had tried luau, tiiinn.b t
Your .t.pavizi Cure pit the foot to tht
end for the lint time since- L.,
natural position. For i family Ma ar
cell anything we ever need. .
Youn truly,
p,i
Pastor of 31. E. Caurch,-Pattir
fli
Price $l. per bottle. or eix bottres tor
1'
Druggists bare It or can get it fey you, c:
be sent to any address on receipt of yrr
broprietors, DB. B. J. KENDALL k
urgh Palls: Vt. Sold,at
Dr. B. C. Porter's •Diug
C ARH UL 13 L(
•JOHN W. KL
MEAT & VEG F.T
MARHE
=IN
o a more convenient location, and wk.
himself in. the Carroll Block. opposik
Hotel, is prepared to supply ha patro•'
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS,
FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR SEAs.
.1 FRESH YEGETABLEA.
DOMESTIC FRI:TT.
"WirBOLOG - NA SAUSAGE;,s "peeing.
dam promptly
MUTUAL ENDOW
Ton rikeive one-half of your ins
cording to the &merican Lite Table.
thirds of your life expectancyiis ttr
illustration, a man or Roman joinini
dation at 26 years of age taking a cer
$2,500, receives 11,275 when a little eve
of age, exactly the period in life wit,
financial help is generally more near
any other time.
two.' exivias.
June2tf.
Ronda 5 ci.
Is preparcd to offer a . Qmplete
went of
-
‘..rockery, Glass
1- 7 1.
WHITE -DECORATED C
Latest t design and patterns
• .
MAJOIaCiCIWARE r
Fo r the coming Spring
adhere an heretofore to our e:t
principle—that a quick sali! witi
profit is better than a slow on,
large profit--;and 'therefore o
iri any line of goods _will
fasoraWe with the prices' of a:
larWe endeavor to sell t:
article for-the least rossible at,
LOEWUS & FRE
myc-tr
SPECIAL ANNOU
11
HAS REMOVED MS GROCERY, Br
Hidad Qua
11111011118, PM!
duce. Fine BUTTER and .
a epecialty.
KENIIALL'S SPAPIN
Is stir* to cure Bye
rb. riC; It remoreisl
-
enlargement►, Dots 3 ,
Has no equal for ►D7
ir : 4 ; beast or man. It has cry
lameness in a person
forest IA years. Also o
Dark corm _lrbetbl
cruise% cat or lameness. It has
any blemish on hones. Send fc
circular giving PORTLY". fa:nt.
DRUGGISTS bare it or can Re t It ill
Kendall- Co.. Yroprlators,
Vermont. U. O. POWZgli. Agent.'
BESTcbaunslmneask now Wore es e
moray Literal`
than at anything Mo.
needed: We mill start you.
wardaknado at hoine by the indus
women,, boys and girls wanted s'
work for us. Now is the time. lot
. I litare timo only or give your whole
di
n uillosso. You can.llve at homesnd
No other business will pay You I ° ll
No one can fail to make enormous
gaging at once. Costly outilt '
my made fast, easily sad lionorib l
Address. Taus & Co., Ar
KLINE'S MilliiET.
El
Street, First {Tart
IIiVING REMOVED MS'
You need not Die' to
IS THE
1- 4 AND
AC:I:3NT A3.7,:r.,1A
Of t Bath; N. Y
itLADES r,
General Agents-ft
'l' itil 1.1.
MILT PTR
NEXT DOOR TO FELCII
DRY AND FANCY GO
BIRD CAGES,
SATCHE
JAMES WC
THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER, 0°
AND BRIDGE STREETS,
lIE RAS ESTLBLISIIED
FOR EVFJIYTHING IN THE LINE
&c.,
CASH PAID fo-r—Dc:sizab
Deol6-llr , -
IMMII