11UNT1110.MBN!8i“N;44' 7 i took the ;is . from the vaid and put them safely in my coat•tail poetati. and .walked away caution*: The action' recall ed to my mind a piece of disreputable car lessness on my father's part, who one sat down ou a dozen eggs and went up as if. every egg was a bomb, and every bomb in explosion. Bnt be was an atesantainded man. His very example was mj safety., And yet .I dwelt with some inward' mirth, ts I walked to the house, on the hulking figure which my father had cut. Dinner was spread as 1 'cam' in. Some guettion tame up which diverted my thought 'from the discovery of the nett-rlndeed I forgot that I had eggs about me;''and drew to the table &spat down with an alacrity which wasfigrAnnaled by the *ring with which I got utkr-i yoshat is the matter ?" • i°"ldattevenotigh i" "Are .you sick? Do I drew my land from my pocket,_ stream. mg with liquid chicken, never tq be born, end the disgusting secret , was 0nt2 6 . 0 ,,My mother was a saint 1 : My pockets were only cleansed, without one cutting word. I can imagine the process, but I never like to dwell upon it. - ' . Would you believe it? - The same thing happened in a few weeks again. It did, and to the very same person. Bat never since, no-near! From that day to this we do not remember ever to have taken an egg from n nest. When.l see a man who allowedhimself to be puffed up and flattered, I know that his lure will come when he will sit down on his iggs• • When 1 s e e men, who are robbing right and left, and filling their pockets with, ma. lavrfid wealth which other men earned, - I say, "You will sit down on these eggs yet." When over canning men think' that ;they can outwit all their fellows, and are exalting at the success which their shrewdness has achieved, I say to myself, "Fill your pockets ! By-and-by you will sit down or those eggs !"—lren.iy Ward Reefcher. A MAN WITII a ItzTENTIVS. 1111X011Y.—: "Talk ta?r;) ut memory," said an Mummy man, " I've got 'the most retentive -memory of any man in the country. I can reuiember things that occurred when I was a child." " I don't think that your memory is so very good," said an acquaintance. "You borrow. ed $lO from , me sorao time ago and you hive forgotten the circumstance." "No, ,ifx, you are wrong. Xou have doubtless no. deed that I keep out 'id your way. Well, that is on account of inv memory."—,Trae eler, " • MOM Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of .weight in the back, loins and lower e part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose he has some affection of 'the kidneys or neighboling 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 warm in bed, is a very common at tendant. internal,' Eiternal 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.,Piqua, Ohio.. Sold by C. B. Porter, War House Drtig Store. july27ly. •A MICHIGAN CONVICT'S TRICK. In Trying to Destroy the Prima a 11htt flame litataelf to Death. About 10.30 o'clock Wednesday nislit the convicts in the third tier of cells in 'the east wing of the prison, smelled fire, and as they raised an alarm shrieks were heard issuing from cell No. 69, occupied by a life man - named Isaac! y fp, k Anken. The guard on duty, tuacenderto tlie4eff as quickly as pos sible, which he found filled with smoke, While flames enveloped the grated entrance.. Owing to the expansion of the iroh door by the heat, difficulty was experienced in open • ing it, but when it swung back the wretch: who occupied the ctll spmng naked through the flame.lleau , lim, his tries of agony were terrible, • for hOvas being literally . yoked, awl as ho shot ont upon the • comi dor he would hare gone over the railing tO the stone floor, many feet below, had the - 4: guard not caught:llOn by the arm and staid ; his headlong spring. He was shockingly ' burned about the face and all over his body, and as he was being taken to the hospital repeatedly Cried : "I want to die. •I, have been a bad man; I deserve this l'ig.He ling ered about twenty-four hews :trlitn death put en end to his sufferings. The cell occupiedly the desperate man is 3 feet L inches wide by 8 feet loth and 63 feet high. It is arched overheadArith brick; of which the_walls are also composed, and is . air-tight, with Out a fissure or opening of any kind anywhere save at the grated door.- . It resembles an oven, and on this occasion was converted; into that sort of. appurten ance by the ToccupaW-.lt seems he bad piled his bed clothes: the apparel ho wore; -together with-the canvass cot in which he dept, and a Pine box in which : he kept his letters,- against the door of , his cell, then pouring.the oil of his lamp Over the mass, _as is conjtured, set it on fire. Van Aukeu came from Lenawee county ;or life on the SOth of July, - 186 G. ills crime was one of demoniacal brutality. In a paroxysm of rage he cut down his wife and'killed her in cold blood with an axe; then pirating ilia soa, who ran into an ad. joining field to escape him, also . killed him with the gory implement, fresh with his mother's blood. HE, was surly, mean, doggid scoundrel about the prison.—Jack. son Patriot. / PRE'R 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 whichrwill relieve the most obstinate Cough or Cold, and show you what the regiilnr 50 cent size will do.- - When troubled with Asthma, Bronchitii, . Dry, Hacking Cough, Pains in the Chest, and-all diseases of the Throat and,Lungs, try a sample bottle, of -fshis medicine: jnly ly. tloNcErsn'a t LEAnut MASSIAO73.—FArIy ,tnarriages, an English paper , r eports, are nowhere so.oom, mon as in the- manntactur .., mg districts of Lancashire: It this is true the operntives. are evidently able to save something from their earnings,. meagre_ as they are. Boys and girls earn relatively es much'as their elders, and, lending a rather independent existence when outside of the factories, it is as natal& as rolling a a log for them to join hands. Neither in New England nor old England can families be Supported on, the wages of husbands and • fathers in cotton mak In both countries mothers and children work in the factories ton. • Hence the marriage of oi!e , ratives rath*tionomizes living expenses, for •the young wife goes on earning her living as before. . CONSUMPTION. It is said that_ ,000 people die sucknually in the. United almaromthisdisense. •Ia some 'el , of .the country one death in eVery : three .. froin . Coniunption. This can be, rout/haul& be avoided; =our people stun _too careless about an ordinary cough or cold, s.nd , other frimpians of throat and lunt_tiffections that lead: to this 'disease. You :build urn* it while it lain the germ. ' Two or three doses .of Dr. Bosanko's and Lung Syrup 141 relieve en- orduney --- cough or cold. It does not dry ep a cough • like many preparations orithe market and leave the done behind it, but acts directly on`the ,tl::roat endleunehial. tubas,' 21211320V ing an the phlegm and *lbid matter that lux:mulling in this Ultima and 'langs. - It :alp an irritation; and 'renders the*oici clear and distinct . . Ewa by CAL aster's Werd - House Drug Store. • july27ly: --_ _ - ~.yry:. _ ' --AWARDED • t nine BE Ell • OrOUS EDALS MSS ter Tho Best Known Reined for Backacho or Lamo Back. Rheumatism or Lamo Jointc. Crariips or Sprains. Neuralgia Or KidnoY Disease,. Lumbago. Bovero Aches or Pains Fomalo.Weakness. ! Arc Superior to all other Plaint-En. Arc Superior to Pads. Aro Soperior to Taub:lento. Aro Superior to Ointetents or Solvt,. Are superior to Electricity or galena:lan They Act Inanteillately. They Strengthen. Thoy Soothe. • ' • They nelleve Pala at Once. They Positively Cure. • Benson'aCapetnePCTOT!S CIWTION tern havebeen I/flit/1(0d. Do not allo'w your dragster to path! offsum's'other plaster hymn" a similar sotttultn2 *name. ' See that the word is epidlell C-A-P-C-I-N B. Tries 25 cts. ' SEABURY. & JOHNSOP, Manufacturng Chemist*. Nc.% AIMS ItE3IEDY AT. LAST.: — WT- -: :"Z EAB'S Mediated CORN , and BUNION PLIGiER. ‘-.4.:3•V1L-:-.-.' ';',IIE•G;i7P7 ...`'''. ....:. . 924 Z. *.:-:1- 1 . -- : - ' . "r• _ ~ -_-_-...;,-- ,- 1:-. , , .:,. • • , 2' .' '' - •.' ... aLa , .. ~..v, • i • ..LECTA-1 • • •- -, " n• ,•,:.1; r,fe - afiatiZa. .. -' '::.C? RNI3. • -• • .-. :--!,:., rNsrrr . , .. . --- i - -! • Optical . ' "....c.,..,..._. :lirJ PS CUT TFilit'OUT! A - CENTS a a. 1 Tn S4O P MAKE 'MP EER N: W. have stores in $5. leading Cities, from which onr vents obtain their Bundle:. gulf:LW. Our Factories and Principal Milers are at Erie, Pa. Send for our -Near C atalogue cud terms to agents Address_ ' - Pit itLOVELL 312 Lackawanna Ave SCRANTON. PA. . HORSESend 25 etc In stamp •or currency for then. maim tairrimeof "A Treatise on the Gomel end his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for all diseases, has • 60 - fine engravings showing BOOKpositions assumed by sick bosses better than can be taught in any other way. i table showing doses. of all the principal medicines used for the horse u well as their effects and antidotes when a 25 poison, a large collection of W 2 VALUABLE qutcrrers. rules for telling the age of a. horse; with an engraving showing teeth of each year and a large zutiount of other valuable bone information. Hundreds of horsemen have pronounced it worth mere than books costing $6 and $lO. The fact that 200,000 sold in about' one yew before it was re. vised shows bow popular the ' boet, is. The re• vised edition L NV= MOSE iIf.TrAUITEG SEND roa4 0110:71.13. AGENTS WANTED. Dr.-. 1. B. Kendall & Co., iinostiurgh Vermont. Mar. 11.1 yr. A NOTED DIPP- ]Thom the Boston Globe.] Seism Edam:— The above lea good ilknonei of lira. Lydia E. Pink. bare, of Lynn, Yeses, who above another human beings may be truthfully owili*the "Deer Friend of Woman," aa some of her aorstiondents Zero to call her. She b ileakeelydhertdad to - "Kar work, which le the °ottani° of a lifostudy. and obliged to keep de lady aasktazda, to help her answer thl large earreepoodenee Whleli daily parrs loom bor. each beartaiy ha amnia' baleen of suffering, or Joy it.relaaefYom ft. Her Weldable Compound la a' medicine for goad. and not evil purposes I have personally tnveithpitod it and am sat filed of the truth of thil. On amount of its proven 121(121111.It is reed and prescribed by thebest physician_ in the country. One lint "it works like a charm and saves much pain.. It will any entirely the worst form of falling of the uterus, Lent:mhos, Irregular and 'painful Henstrustion,all Ovarian Troubles, Inflannitstban and fikeration„ Pleadings, all Displacements and the con. segued spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of We." . It permeates every portion of the sister; and eves nal life and vigor. , It removes talntnem , &Sulam destroy* all craving for stlmulants, and relieves weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, fileeplesmess, Depremdcm and Indigestion. That feeling of , bearing down. causing pain, weight and permanently cured by its um Itwill at all times, and ' mall circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. n Matt only IL per bottle or cL: for /XL., and idsokl by druggists. Any advice row:dredges to special enmu, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addreadng Kra l'., with stamp for reply, at her home hi Lynn, liras Tor Kidney Complaint of eitheirez this compound is unsurpmed as abundant testlmonitals shoW. "Mrs. Ptekham's Liver PHU," says one iritter, "me' the hat to the acrid for the cure of Consamelon, =omen and Torpidity of the . Her Mood Purtdar works wonders in Its special line arid bids Lb to equal the Compound In its popularity. All must respect her as an Angel of Mercy' wham sole ambition Is to dogcart to others. Ptaidelphle. Pa. .(2) • . NEW FIRM , ' ~•:' .. - i . . LANE `t5L - .DECKER,, .::.__. PROPRIETORS OF - ' , ' Livery . ' and. Boarding • . , .. ' : Stable • , • , . _ ~-: • p, 1 Washington Street, below Main. : . . The beskrigi to be found in any itablO in the Country, ftinsished at reasonable rates. .. rl lin. Dsenvswillnive thebasitiess his personal attention. and invites his friends to call when in want of livery. B. W. LANE. I ED. DECKER. ~ , ,10oug82. tint fatioual §ank, TOWANDA FA. CAPITAL PAID IN - 8/4EOOO SURPLUS FUND 80,000 This Bank offers ' ,Sensual facilities for the, transaction of a general banking business. N.,N. BEITB. Oashiei. gUSOEHAN'I t iA COLLEGJATE /NSTITUTE. This / dist winter term or the tventy.ninth year AOMMAltleel MONDAY, 240. VENUS 6th. T6s kculty has been enlarged_ , buildings , thoroughly refitted- and bested by steamy :the.- ainsrautudatlona Increased, and the; .schoot •titled to sacoutznodate tte growinvnatronegir, The attendance has ma* iamaNia - , sertqt.yeare. For etratiare. or lather. ptrtlenders, address the M c" to ak 3M -•wwu E. csritrwir, a.- t • -Towanda.-re. • „ tt-J,- - - - • - , INEI D i . 1 , , : - . 5 an - Blood S ~ - p ~,ure... a d....5.,,,,„f tile Stomach, Liver o %Weis, Kidniya Skin and Blood. 1 Millions testify to its efficacy in litealingi the abilye l named diseases' and„prononnee it to be the ' - . f-' Best Remedy known to kan. --' -# ' ENTS WANTED . I I. - sera° .> Laboratory 77 West 3d St., New YCity. Dnigt,vista Seltit, Remedy for Rheitmatism. 3e,a , I " Bra 'll vALizt. toted co.. Ps. tayr Du. Cr..anac Jonasm; : t A, short trial of your Indian Blood p has given me great-Mid for Itheumatism. It Is ill best medicine I ever used. . - I i JOHN PIZIKL4 MOS PHELPS' RIEVATIC ELI, ~. k.._ . . . , Taken internally cures Acute . . 'Rheturiatism, Chronic Rheumatism; InflaMmatory - • Rheumatism, Sciatic Rheumatism, Serailled° Rheumatism, Syphilitic , • Rheumatism, Whiskey . Rheumatism, • Rheumatic Gout and • - - , 'Rheumatism of the Heart. Prepared only by 1 " • . .. JOHN H ' PrrOff PS - Ph6imacist ' Scranton, , Pa. I s TO . THE' PUBLIC.--1 owe my life to Phelps' Rbenmatli , Elixir. Moil-4 the. pastlifteen - yeeriii Lave spent over a tbomand dollars for treatment of Rhetimitiami and never received any perms. sent benefit. until I took the Phelps' Elixir. I consider it the best rheumatic remedy hum offered to the public. : Respectfully. GEO. E. 1101 „Paha Avenue, Scranton. Pa. Ihe Phelps' Itheitmatic Elixir for me bas always acted like Charm. I think this fall item short a severe attack of Rheumatism. I can endorse the remedy either as a preventive or cure. Mrs. 433 W. PALMER. Glenburn. Pa Palmer ; is the mothcr of Ron. S.W. Palmer, Uf:Wilkesbarre. our present State I Attorney General.]; [ ' - 111micurairw, Ps.. July S. 1%13. - Mr. John R. Phelps, Scrantoti. Pa.—Plesie send me two dozen Phelps: Rheumatic Elixir as soon is possible. I have sold all I had. Mr. D. J. Godshalk. editor Bethlehein Daily Timi s Misting it. Be says I could tell my customers that it was the ~ boss" medicine , for rheumatism • Yours, k.c..• - IE. T. MYERS. Druggist. Abil YOUR DRUGGIST FOB IT. PRICE $1 SIX BOTTLES $5. NoTx.—llre. 0. W. Dr. H. C. Pt;rtei & Son, Agents for' Towanda, Pa -I IS A. PACT THAT THE VTROLENti.E PRICE Or KEROSENE: OIL , Has advanced. We still' retail at the OLD PRICE. Bring in your cans at once.. TO DEALERS We offer kerosene and headlight oil -at lowest - wholesale prices. AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH DRUG STORE. A,c% Porter & oon - Coi;ter Main and Pine Streets, Towanda. Pa. Min Au Da DYE, & WOMAN. HAM & COOK S MAIN STREET A , TO BE FOUND [INT TOWANDA. They are Made of first-class material guarantee a perfect fit every time. I keep constqntly on hand a LARGE ASSORTMENT of r G s ENTS FURNISHING GOODS Mrs. A. rL ALEN'S . . I , Forma special feature in my business - take the. lead in this Devertment as well' as nll others. I have no Plate Glass-Windows or polished counters, but I keep THE RIGHT GOODS and: the public, appreciate their extra. value: - I am safe M saying t I 2 • . • , i.• • ~I MY STOCK CANNOT BE EQUALED IN THE COUNTY. I',. i. I have just received a.large invoice of - ra11.. - -land..._W:intthq..l . Mpt,l4tii 131 Mir ~- '` ~`~ ,r .i..HUMPHItEY.:'BROK&aitACI:,' a Boots a bootB S h oes isibberB AC t -_- I i t CORNER VAIN AND E ZARETII STREETi, :08.1'0 evident 1.95. Pr fob • IN ME HAVE A NEW STOCK OF • DON'T BOY BEFORE -• 1318.,PEC, TIN THEIR BTOOK -7 .• - • I= IM LARG J shim the LARGEST VARIE HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS DRESS AND.. BUSINESS: SUM. 'and .will be pleAsed to show these goods. =Caa at E. -..-ROSENFIELD'S and buy where you see the erci-Wd. • Afauattfacturers and Wliolesale Deslerii in all kincrikof MEWS, , BOYS. WOMEN'S. MISSES. _AND _CHILDREN'S = , 1 , ' . • Teo WA • = ‘rllo--Mi l V sit ilia • ISM ME - TqWANDA, PA. S T oC of liens Boys and . eiiiiarens 'OATS MEI BIRO ;Aitten'ilarts. • - &i1k:11641C '441/414/11fIftedtipPeotefireitfeeileatur. rnsit OUSidIL: - 3 The -coerseefielst - lhiit. - poinpott fliek Amite are body ,thturni. testifier , Coo they held the eittf: Thitkis evidentirs - Pftvlsion .401Tettaii te secure the young from iermin, POtefiee of woodpeckers /a 31 14 lheire tui the bare,wood. A le,milar kn. peefeeffen of stricture marks 4he nests of some 101-thelager Unls.:434t why thordd fiertahrifteidesiES endowed with this ecinset. Tether instinct ?. WU& in: others it _is entirely ? tareral observation we may finite - reamm for , it. The - woodpeekers lay thelitas on the bare . wood tbilt vermin .itieY wet Anita bettor hithe material t of fleet; but when s wren eitrchiek e adee takes peiieedon oie of & . i ego vacated hono'wo Attativith materials that are fitted to bariberinrefte ef vermin, but each of these : birds feeds on the minutest crawling insects, snit with its °restyle vision am easily destroy ell t t enter its abode:— Irittom , . Dfileale Filudes. - -• The :exactiops of society., added to the :cares of maternity and tho household, have tested beyond endurance the Ira constitn tionkwhicAt halm been granted the majority of women. To •combat this tendency to premature decline, no remedy in the world pumessr Ole nourishing and strengthening _properties of - Malt Bitters. They enrich the,blood, 'perfect digestion. stimulate the lieurand kidneys, arrest *Ulcerative weak mai; Mid purify and vitalize every function of the female Ofstem. ' - - 7WIUI' MAZES A WOMAN:English physician .says that a woman alio has a great secret, and dare not tell it, can be made really ill by keeping it: An American physician has discovered that a_ woman who knows that some friend bas a great secret and won't tell it to her, can also be made really ill. Under the circumstances the ill Isiah of American wonien would seem to be easy of exr4mmtion.—Philadelphis Newt SKINEY MEN• "Wells' Health Itenewer" restores health and vigor. cures Dyspilmi. r•—• , ntence Sexual Debility. A JC/1111 1 / 1 2; WllO Us OUT Or COtTaT.— During the administration of John SiChley, fudge - of the Middle Circuit of Georgia, one day in the trial of a cis) on the common law docket boiOre a petit jury. on which Charles J. Jenkins and Quintillion Skrine were on oppOsing sides, a juror, after the conclusiOml of Mr. - Jenkins' argunient and the introduc. lion of Mr. Skrine's, suddenly rose, left the, ;dos and rushed out of the Gaurt :House. '13400 brought back, to the Conrt's indig inuit demand why he had takerr A nch a Der. answered: "Well, now, Jedge, 14 , tell you how it ii.,, heard BIr; Jenkins' ripee4 anti he made out the case so' plain that I done made up ro mind. And then Mr. Shrine he got np and he went entirely bark on the back track,' he did, and he were gating my mind all confused np like and I jes' thought as for me I,better leave Ontwell he wit thrimgh. Well, now, Jedge, , jeit to tell the plain truth, I didn't like the way the argument was a swine."—Aug to l ehroni. ele and dmstitutiondist. Clears oat rate, mice. 'roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers; 15c. Druggists. . APPLICATION OR ANdanwarnem. rcorch smog.—A young io .. n of this city who was invited by his mother to lug up a hod of coal from-the cellar, offered an amendment, striking out himself and 'substituting there for his. father, stating as his reason that he had just returned from a seven days' vaca tion, and that it was a wed known proposi tion, leidAosnii by - Groonleare arithmetic, that seven days make one weak. The amendment was overwhelmingly voted down, and the original motion prevailed by a solid vote on both sides of the house.-;Rockland Courier. CO. ME • Quick, complete care, rpannoving Kidney, Bladder and 'Urinary Difteases. $l. Drug gists. - - NM OVF.S. . ' A VIM! luvorrairr prvitsvio'N.—A French. man has invented a glass with Which one can see the bottom of a',river or lake for'lCO feet ;around him. The rnitn _who fished all day withont.a bite can take this, glass and di?... Oover that he has ben angling among old boots and opiter cans.—Detroit Free Press. .Hop Bitters CO.—S i n s u--I was given up by. the 'doctors to die of scrofula conspmp thus) Twc,bettles of your. Bittersl-.-_ - -mtred me. - . LEROF BREi'Elt. 'AN IMPORTANT NEWINDUSTRY. How the. Caanian Baslttessinas sprung g • Is Less Than •a Dozen 7ears, One of the 'most pit4perous and thriving of all the new industries of this country is the canning of fruits and vegetables. The figures giveti in a recent , ; census bulletin show how fast this important industry has grown within the past decade. In 1870 there were 97 persons and firms engaged ii .the business; in 1880 the . nnmber. had is Creased to 551. The vain° of the product of these establishments chin increased from 0,400,000 in 1870 to $17,600,000 in 1889.. Eyery year shows a considerable increase in the number of articles to which the canning pri•cess is made applicable. Nearly every' surf of fruit, vegetable; meat and fish are now the' subjects df the canning method of preservation. There is' one improvement very mach needed in connection, with this .. industrY, and that is a can that will not be affected by the acids contrducd in the fruit. dasesof polkaing freathis cause are quite frequent, and it will be of great advantage to the miles interested in this indastry to find some substitute for tin which shall be both cheap and, prpof against the action of the various fruit acids , - MI I I ' and- I A' Rotuma •Eassnurnam.--Cirdily costs nothing. Attho same - time the man who gets trp to pass tho fare of a lady in ' crowded car will lose his seat before ho can let change and return to his place.—Neu Orleans Picayune. , 7 • . . Co - , • o 410. . . .... . „ . .. Tisdiss• Tonle Is ' the Wosteres Mri.Seal la. •-iinto of Istufalo. . .dili, bees turd sozoasfully ?ladies fur _yews, It 1 'sort fart fur a/I .Fentak 1 v.:uphill:Ws: Siek and Nen' • Headache. Sys:x:o.4. siid • „21 weaknesses caused b Wass inceetunets opal a, • • • .1.40t0010a to ' WO lino Parrot Amin me, 'ut i! , V .Wilr- arms Ivan of expericnce.;gett m. 0 ., 11, nam kaakdas stet it liilleivtbew We treenS kruken- - , Sue% wont utast aremesekcitstembeir of the set. '. • It you base tried atm setWiee 'dike! Okras. do • 'not be &scaling/114,bn OW? LADLES' TONIC" : i . r kite Meet if sererfesis - to gin intithautitmed., wear rWlp: I • II Yoe eye eiedgid idea es" inakeess er.tbaspleint ':' =awes to otse Nadas adds the ddctor's preemption f oscs.SPltrir"LadlSVTOsle."siticb Ware' win_Peativelir nenrittowos. liiitt24) is esti wastes% stedianwswmr st a s Auscipacin 9 Wises,. ,aect AbrAerset ma' apnieeee. who eve afirice I4 d abliM it ZialWaniPWS: c. • lial eec eer sarease - etteetale Weakness , - ..yor .u.amtv Tank" win sot atm Thb .4• " made ! i s Min Who knee ,:=Cellthydreof *bat '.•1:411131.E-r :TIMM 'ti gab do.' , 4111 . 118 P. Pd'Arc!diesi . ..' - . ...- sat *orinieb. pries sub.' .... • EMI EWE PPM MEM ` 6 ROUOH_ ON RATS.? "BIECIWPAIBA."‘ GREENWICH, Feb. 11, .1880. aks. Ims.annuove LADIES' TONIC. A rafts Curi for all Female M INWSI MEE _•' - - 1. Z. 47.• ' e !-; - 41, I cfN, • • , V‘.., : I iii. l. '4l -1,/ • ' :44 1,1 OPERAT. WITH ENCROTI. , UPON 'rut Km. I - -N , I 'VER. BOWELSi= , AND PORES 1 OF THE SKIN, . , NEUTRA - __. A. ABRORRING.ANDEXPELLINO E L . . SCROFU L OUS, cANCEP.OUS. AND . - CANKER - - 1111111ORS - 7--- - - The cause ormost bottom ilia, and curing when physicians. hospitals, end all other methods and remeites fail, Scrofulai or King's' Evil. Glandular Swellimm. Ulcers, Old Poree,3l.ilk Le g , Mercurial Affections. Erysipelas. Tumors:" Alliumsses, Car tencles, Boils, Blood poisons, Bright's Disease, Wasting of the Kidneys and Liver: Rheumatism, Coustipation. Piles, Dyspepsia, and all itching and Scaly . . . . -----ERIIITIONS---.. ....1. Of the Skin and Scalp ,— Mich as Salt Rbetun, Psoriasis, Tetter,Ringworm. Barber's itch,Sc.ala Bead, Itching Piles, and other Disfiguring and Torturing Rumors, from a pimple to a smut% ulitfo ulcer, when assisted by Cur:emu sail Cur- MMus. BeAP, the great Skin Cures; . CIITIOURa. ------ A sweet, unchangeable Medicinal=; - elloy, clears off all external evidence of Blood Rumors, rats away Dead Skin and flesh, instantly allays itch ing and Irritations. Softens. Soothe, and Heals. Worth its weight in gold for all, Itching Dis eases. . . „ , CUTICUBA SOAP . 'An Exquisite To il et. Bath. And Nursery geni tive. Fragrant with delicious flower odors ant healing bl&am. - Contains in jai modified .fora all the virtues of CIITICUILi. the great bkin Cure, and is indlipensible ux the treatment ofgkin and Scalp Diseases, sod for restoring, preserving. d beautifying the complextoli and skin. The • ;nly Medicinal Baby Soap. onl sca Cvricuna 111111WIES are ill y real cure= tires for diseases of the Skin,J p and Blood. Price: L'lrricuzut lizsohvia , $l.lO per bottle; COTWTIBA. WC. per box; large boxes,.gi.CO: Curl- Ctitt• MIIMICINAL Tocerr Soap, 2.5 c.; vrricrua. Micomutax. &lama SO.te. - 13c. gold everywhere. Depot, wpTITS & POTTER,. Boston, Maas. ' ' • . i. ....,1 .". , 1 .„. -4.r. il - °: :' . - e ~.. . g ill 1,._1 ~,.., ~... _ • ', . .. . . . - - . • • , , . - . . . ~ . -, • _ - , r.- , , • . , . -, -,..t:i , ',.."-- -1. - ":, , - • " - • , . , ..1E, , ,1 ,t7..-, - ...- - . • .-- ' ..., , ... --......_ . c . • . . .... . . ~ ... • Sanford's Radi c al s. .. . TEE GREAT AMEICAN BALSAMIC DISTILLA - TION OF WITCH HAZEL. AMERICAN ' - PINE CAN 4DIAN FIR. MARIGOLI)j, . . CLOVER BLOSSOM, ET('... For the Immediate Relief and Permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from a simple Read Cold or Influenza to the , Loss of Smell; Taste. and hearing... Cough. Bronchitis. and Ingipient Consumption.; Indorsed by Physicians, thew , - lets, and Medical Journals throughout the world, as the only cotuchi external and int,r nal treatment. " , One. bottle' Radical pre, one box Catarrhal Solvent and SanfOrd's nhaler, all lw one pack age...of all druggists f o SI. Ask for Sanford's Radical Core. WEE P S k POTTER, Boston. 01.1.1 s , ELECTRICITY -....,..\. ~ (1 1 i •. . • ntle yt Effective, united '''' •v, thlicaling Balsam, nib , V ..-;,, d r 'COLLINS' - VOLTAIC ._ ELECTRIC PLASTERS Om, ~„ ~ , -- z s b f ktudred times superior to all other plasters for every Pain, 'Weakness and luilam- ASTEA ation. Price,. 25 cents. A . l, Bold everywhere. 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 cr other enlargements, such as sparing. splints curbs, callous, sprains, swell ings and any lameness 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 nsed.acting mild and yet cettalh in its effects. 'Rend address for Illustrated Circular which wo think Mires positive proof of its virtues. No remedy blikmver wet with such unqualified tw ceas to our knowledge. for beast as well a man.' Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles ,or $5. All Druggists have lt orcau get it for you, or it will be sent to any address' on reneipt of pricel:q! the proprieton, Dn. B. KriDALL k Co-,' Daca burgh Falls, Vt. MR S. D. - V. STED G.E, • Mcontraciliter if and Ddaler ni _ • HUMAN '.lHAlit' UCH AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the.popular Cluitelaine Braitt, FvEnsTuiso Brzolsomo TO Tds ILtIETRADE 'I IfirSpeciii Attention given to COMBINGS Roots all turned one way. SWITCHES from $l-upwards. 'Also Agent fop Hunter's InviialciFtlec • Madam-0411es Corsets, and ~ Shoulder Brace, ,Ell7.sti.* ' "I?Particular attention paid tlaressin, r a ies bairst theliabonxel or, at my place of business; ova. r Evabek HilOretb's store. NaVIS-Gs ins. D. V. STEDGE. . lEtrint.butu 1865.1 . • •.`, • H 0 W A H,; S.llO - \ 1 1 4 7 ,, • Solicitor of . • AMERV:AN AND FORMON it F 30 A. a - a E. Dvir -a SEMEETN : (Sneressor co Gilmore, Sinith Co.' Chipmsn, fla merS Co.) • . , . .• Patents preotire.i upon the samp plan which_ was originated and succesofully prAticed by the above-named firm. ' •‘• • Pamphlet et sixty pa,rp , i. sent upon reeMl)% stamp. 44Q.p.)3. : p _ = C )1d 11 iAinl3l6. sok neA4-11ade Cloti*g.- He is p,repared to offer bargains that will induce customers to buy. OcupYing the large and commodious store, No. 123 Main street, formerly M. E. Solomon. & Son, he presOts a full , ant complete stoelc - in all lines of Clothing. MENS', BOYS', YOUTHS'L AND CHILDREN'S SUITS GENT'S FURNISHING Go9l)#, TRAVELING BADS, ; *is UMBRELLAS, CANES, W. oVERCOATS Of every quality. • RUBBER GOODS a specialty. - All are invited to call and secure bargalis . 11.',JACOBS. Towanda, Pa.,- Oct. 3, 1882, ..:::. , ':-_:.-- . ',.-.P.'i;,1c.,'fZ!.t...!: - A';'':_:!:.*Al'- , ..g;.'; . ': - ''' EN II MI Sold by alKl/rugglsts. GOODS. THE RITIT FOP —TAT Irre.:— ink .:Atone. Is to examine his immense I'LL AND WINTER FASHIONABLE Of every grade and quality., 101 rem ~.:A'i7',i::',:ii,i.te•-:q'i- ,' . 03' .1 -' , ~.- -,,'---;-,:v--.-.-,.-J-.4.::•;-:::r., ::-::;,-_-., i.:,s-'7'..X'..!..:'.:•.'-'''''' Stevens >t Long „ Dii.idetti in Rocznlzsy PROvisions„ A1,. - ' 012 COUNTRY. PRODUCE lIAVEIytiVED IN In their new eters. COIL• MAIN AND PINE- STS. (The old stand of Vox. E tovens &Marne.) NM They invite attention to their complete amortment and very birge stock of Choice NCw Goods, which they ba4 alwayr on' hand. SPECIAL ATTENTION. GIVEN vi.‘tht. PR.oijv CE TRADE r And Va.* raid fur l Desk/AA° Kinds H. jr. LoNO. Wagons &Carriages Cheaper thee ever at the OLD ESTABLISHMENT EIS JAMES BRYANT, =EI Twould - call theatta ' tion of FIRS and others to hislartfe and complete assoi-tment of ;- Top TEtaggieft PL A.TFORA4 WAGONS all of his -own MANUFACTURE and war rented in every pai; ticular arrant's Flexible Stltunts naed in all Plain:win . • Wagon. The easiest and best in. nee.. NOW IS NOU4 . TLUE TO BUY Look at Yhese ilgures - - tironesteci • CUrriages from Pnaitons, ono seated Te.p Otstsi Buggies Democrat Wagons liememberthat the above aro all fallyiirsrrant r ed, drit;clasior no pay. Repairing promptly atttended to at 23 pdr cent below Lsat years prince. Qtßceand Factory nor. Main and Elizabeth Ste. JAS StR.VANT. 21tebna GeoL.Ross • _DEALER IN a 7 [list ciass • f roceries 'Main Street, opposite H. C. Porter's ; . And .Bridge Street, • From December 25th, .1S I will give specieprices to all and an extra quality of all kinds o f GROCERIES, AND CHOICE FLOUR . I From the beet, roller mills. 1 offer at wholesale an kinds of P. Lorillard's tobaccos, also cigars, candies, soap, aaleratns, tea, coffee, and apices of ail kinds, and kerosene oil, etc., at mannhiettirers" prices. . ' A NEW - .FURNITURE AND RE PAIURTO WAIILISIIMENT. - • 5 - EY - 11.0.11, 1 11 SMITH, Who has had 21 years experlenfe fu the furniture :hulloes., has opendd a store and repairing shop' a Reuther' Block, Fria Ward, (opposite AltCabe's marble Yard) and solicits the patrol:l - of the public. He has been in the employ of Means. Frost fur the past eighteen years, sod feels confident that he can give entire estiaMo. lion in. REPAIRING FURNITURE. both se .to QUALITY and PRICE. I shall keep a stock of New Goods, and will order per catalogue for cnatomen at • small ad vance from manufictnrere prices:, OM and lob mean who are in - want of Repairing at Noir ,. 243m09.. - EEYMOIIII swim - ME A Nail vrbo- bra, fiesteseed. Shot by s :. squad if Six Ales and la IiZUI ILtYlot• Among tiurizibrogo commercial travelers Who visit .0111/licatbe - are two gentlemen, now good Mandl - I,lwliose that meeting was under thennustances jest the reverse of friendship. is a Virginian and Er; is *New taker by birth, and both were soldiereaurifigrlihe late wat t the former a captain in thafathins Confedirate lowers commanded by the celebrated Gen eral John EL Mosby and the latter a private in. a Now York regiment. of the fnany skirmishes _ in the vicinity of Warren (town, Va., Capt ain 4 r- was egfptuied by 'HL—'s regiment:. the commander of 'which, in patine ms order from hie' superiors *a men whenever naught," nediate execution of the su t. He wail led out a short di s comituuul, and detail of whom Was one, was lute the drimh'ead . sentence. ' Fire!" • the squad discharged straight at the vic tim, and I, riddled with six suinie belt for ; dead as feed for the au reentioners mount ed their horses and followed their regiment in pursuit of Mosby. The victim was un- conscious for twenty-four hours, and when he awoke and feebly =slid for help . there was no restore:ie. With six ghastly wounds to Ws chest and covered with blood, he dragged himself, a mile to a neg,ra's cabin, where ho was kindly received and nursed for three 'weeks, until- Mosby's • forces had rallied and driven the Federal from the vi cinity. Then for the Brat time his wounds were'dressed by:a surgeon, and in about siE months he rejoined his command and fortglW until the final surrender at Appomattox. His health has ever since beeh delicate, but he is. energetic and pushing and isn very ' l popular and successful salesman and has no -Warmer personal friend than B—, who wa.s,one of his eiecntioners, or thought he was..—Chillicothe Conditcciwu. . MEE I= GEO. ST/NW& • siao to sna 125 to 150 125 to 150 80 to 100 00 10 no lEEE NMI sir** IRCIDENT. PAPER IN JAPAN. • Paper is'au article of great utility to our sisters in Japan*: Not ouy do they use pa. 'per fans, paper ponehea and paper lanterns, but also paper pocket-handkerchiefs; paper umbrellas ; paper waterproof cloaks, paper walls,- paper windows and paper string. , • :-.- : •The Japanese obtain it from a different source froM our own. ILsteatis of old rags being converted into-clean pap:er,- they make, tt.se of the. hark of •the BrousSonetia papy fern, stripped, dried; and then steeped in water till the outer green laye r t - conie- - ; off. It is cheap, four 'sheets of the adinarYqual- Ity being worth onc Waling. It it paper that does not tear evenly; same kinds lrs tout , h-.Lnore like cloth. When requir ed for string, it is deftly twisted into a-strong twine, which in. some Caii.l . 3 is Made of 'Part of the paper forming the wrapper. • When oiled, it Made : into Waterproof clothing, or stretched on *a neatly constir.et ed bamboo facile and tisel as au. umbiella. One kind is unlunfaetni•ed-to assuthe the ap pearance cf leathcr,.and it; into. tobac. co2pouchee„pipe and far..eases. • The con juiers use a kind of chile tissue paper in the famous butterfly triek,- when a temp; artistically tWistel, hovei4 over a papr fan with all the thtteria3' movents of the liv -lug jinsect. . A BRUSH WITH A BLIZZARD. "Do you see that pump?" said a Minne sota man to a Correspondent of the Detroit Free PreA to whom he...was relating his 'experience- with a "blizzard:" "1 Etnm hied over it. Itis twenty feet to the right of the path from the barn to the 'house. It it hadn'tialteen for that pump I would nev er again have found either house -or barn,. I knew that the handle of that' pump point. ed directly toward the house, - audithat it was not over ten yard.; away: , I • rai4 , Tsid`th;j.ltan- . , die and felt for my bearings. I" let 2 .4 g - si of the pump handle, and plunged jowiird the ,house., When : I te11..';;,, you that. Jan "sradele - against you will understand that seeing was out of the 'question. After I got into the house I took a tall 'of twine, ' tied one, end to the door-knob and succeed ed in gdtting back to the barn, and, by 'follOwi-ngtlie string, we reached the house again. ',,Tor thiee days and nights there after neither of us even openeo, the outer door. 'When the storm'. ceased; we could not seethe barn, for Sbe snow had piled i t between the hoUse and barn so deep tha' it covered the,windows on that side. of tits house. On the east side of the house, • hoc ever, there was very little snow. The Shovel happened to be in the house, : and the little woman and I ,sticeeeded in tunneling through to the'baru, but we bad to carry every shovelful of the snow taken out'of the . tunnel through the house and throw it on tLe east side." ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CHEESE. Fo long after it is made, the English cheese is fresh and crumbly, and retains the taste of curds. Then it begins to knit to gether and to me/low ; it ..improves with keeping, and only gets a really rich flavor after it has been a year or so of age. Amer ican cheese, on the other hand, is made in a 'place almost as large as a cotton mill ; it is ripe almost ImMediately 'after it. has -been taken from under the presses, and' by long keeping it . usually grows -bitter and dry. [ Foglia/. cheese is a luxury foi tlie pitsper tus few—to the many thousands who have "little to earn and many to, keep," Ameri - can cheese is by ho means thii suiallest of those boons we receive, with rather a 'had gracearom our cousins - on the, other side of thifitlantio. It is said of the „Lancasln:re cotton operatives that they prefer liireriall I chime to any other. There are tr:ci - m-stns for this preference.. Ameiican cheese is [ cheap, and it is "mild" The poorer classes of Englishmen , are no foudef Of - "strong [ [cheese " than. Of - "high" ' game. They de noE appreciatO that biting of the tongue l lwhich is produced by Roquefort or. old Stil ton. The extremely mild Gonda, or Datefr cheese, has only Jailed to become popular , because it 4 is too [salt, and, because when toasted i t is apt to assume the .frviTearancit and the 'consistency of leather.-=fall Mall, ;Gazette. SIN ME f * A ; 1 4 6 4 ti , „ . ...---- ../ ~. - • ..,-. .....1. I i ce - 7.;;Vjg 4 • :.. ; 4.*re..-. I lel p-: : :•••••,- ?,, • - _- . . ' l - 1`:. :-..=:.--7,4,A7,-.,- • ...‘,04a,i..-N•b-',?v, 4 7 : . ; .4-: . ." -,--,,- , ( 1 .:%: .......1, Ze P - ;!..FF' -. -;1•77., tt - .. rr:-... ,, t - - r . , qN5b:•,-;,: . ..:e 'lr:A -1 -- - t r,•( --- ) r. ~ ~,r,r . 4 ,, : : - ;,.. .:„ .1 , . .e.. - HOST ECUCCESbEII. REIsl t covered. as It is certain In 1 tsi r:1, t . Dot za V p is ßoo ter. FABit,weivzc.el, r 'o'44 PROM CQL. L. T. FOSTEt, • you:t o :ow. ; Ira. B. J. KENDAL(. tt. 1,,, 1 ble Hatubletonian cult WIJi , -L 1 In be bad a large•bor. t I /a • • airman one on the other who 1, };L.2 /alai I had him under the chaf'f, , , t tw, narrsurgeo.us which fairPd.to 1,44 one day reading , -the adv4rCs , Kf.4l, rt. spavin Cure le theblago I Ibt: az once ,to try it, and got 'Air ,:r..;.rg.igits Lei, to send tor it, they orde.red I tx...4 them all'and thought I would giv, , it a tlar•r4- trial, I used it according to 4.11,,( yti fourth day the colt ceased to be IL:,.e. tadtty lumps have olsappearei. I ue ,. .d i ,t ,rotoni and the colts limbs areas f n•us h .Mont' a any horse 1n tLe st%tP fi, tireliscured. The care ass bo r inz.?kat,;. Rtt net two or my neighbors have v.. two bottles, wbo are now uslogli. • Very nespectio,.;y, - •r L T. 1()111.1/4. Kendall' s Spgvin Cure • . ON HUMAN FLks..-;. rattewirminci waste.ten co.. N. Y Da. D• J. Riallisti, Dear Sir case 613 which I used your EP ar ttn was a maligrulut ankle sprain (.1 5. standing. I had tiled many nly4. Your 4 , pavin ' Curs put the to again, and for the lint time hurt. - 1,; , natural poeition. For a fvni!..)- t: et; cels anything we ever used. S7,Price per bottio.lor bottlti Druggists Dave it or.can get b r it to be sent to any address on receipt qt pra e proprietors,. DR. D:7. KENDALL k 0 .. I vy burgh Falls:Vt.. Etold at Dr.-11. C. Poiter.s Ds ti;: tut )cii -4 401-1 N W. KT I: IE, MEAT &VEGETABLE ois . more convenient location, himself In the ( .. ,rroll Block, Hotel, is prepased_to supply his Lea THE encacEsr OF MEATS. FISH, OYSTERS IN THEth FRESH VECIE7AiSLI--.4. . DOMESTIC FRIT!' !:c airDOLOGNA SAI.7B.A.GEa spccia:t7 71era promptly ilelicitrecl MUTUAL a ENDOWMENT Ton receive. one-ball of your inl - earitce,u cording to the American Lue Tabl•!, wLea tv: thirds of: your life expectancy to illustration. a man or_ woman j , ,inthg the Aida elation at 36 years of ske taking a c.n . tiftriiefz. 12/500. reteives $1,275 - when a little °very. vein of lige, exactly the period in life financial help is generally more needed thazu any other time jnne2tfJ THE. GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Rettc•Vee and cures IMEUMAIISM. . Neuralkia. Sciatica, Lumbago. PACHACIIn. HEADACHE,TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, Mit*Ll.lNys O&M% INS. Soreness, Cuts, Brutses. FROSTISITF>I nrseNta; And all other bodily oxiteN And pains. , FIFTY CENTS r. A BOTTLE. Sold Int all TV - 11 - legist nel.l Denten. Alrectlon3 •in II lungtuigm The Charles A. Vogoler Ca A. VOGELER 4.t litalthiqhm 4d.. C. M. t • Nours truly. 1 EV.:4. P. Pastor of M. E. C.:Jure Psto-oemiiis, KLINE'S MARK ET. Maid Street, First Ward U 4.1'1.NC ItEMOVED 111-z IV7- K You need - not Die to Win IN THE -'' AND Ar"PIINT a a ft *y^„ , Of Bath, N. V e, - • BLA.DES'k 112(lEP.S. 'General Agents ftir Perza. n r 11 it-4: Towida Sim MAIN 1.4. T n NEXT DO6li, To FEL c:: Is . iireparc.l:to offer a coin:: rib it (i' DRY AND FANCY GOODS,./ Crockery, _ Glassware, WHITE and DECORATED (TINA Latest deigns and p:i!tem:,: MAJOLICA WARE, i3IRD 'CAGES SATCHELS, &C. For the..eomir...4 adh?re us. heretofore to our pririciple---that a gnicl: sale ,:r. a 24 profit is beater than -- a.s!ow ot:o 'with large profit:--anal in any line of good-: wil! cpinia:t favorable with the prices hame.• article roisible , LOEWIJ . S & FREINIUTH. ANNOUNCEDIENT SPECIAL , JAMES . I‘ITAIIE INEI LIAS;10:110‘ ELI LUS i;l:octay TUE SOUTH-EAST COUNEr . AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERI: '• . 1 11 E. IIAS t Icaat, u aro FOR EVpitYTHING.IN-111E t.: NE SlagEllES PllllllBOl &c. C.iSlt PAID for Desi::.l.l•.- nt, . , duce. Fine BUTTETZ ..i!,l EGGS a specialts. , . . .. . .. IiEIfDALL's SPAVIN CURE 4 , - , la sure to cure Spav - Ing, SP.- - „ _, - . ~ .- . ---: ; b, ;kc' It.reruoves '4l'. unuedw •7n '• -, 1 . • intlargAzuenta, . pm.:...;* 21111 1- * - ".'!' '-''' ' Haa ne equal . for suyirilnetais ,A. f_-, 1,-{ ---.,- i boast or man:lt has ~.;:ivil birejy.±.. • bunetkesa in a per,ou w ri&.-bant IF - J* . . . ferodis years. Also cured rl.tp-'; • • ' . limn. corns, frost.bitee or ; 11 ,:i. I rulree. ~.at or !soleness. It Bas co era, '•-• aay blemish on h o , cem . , geed !or illustrial .circular giving.rotorria. ril,7^v. I'r:c4. 51; 41 , t r . DRUGGISTS Save it or can gnt ::-•-r 7' 9 - V l ' `;, Kendall at- Co;, eropeetorm, 1....,,e.- , ozb 1 % .. Vermont. H. (:. Pottran. - Agent. t''''''''ll is- - . . •,. B _ . business now oef:r. , th, public. Sig: T . zilnmastleanuy°t"tg.2.setisoreltnr.aVv, needed. We 'Will .start you $-2 a di; .-- - ' lii-i *trill . rends iirlioni6. by the -snails:riot:o. ~... women. koYn'i and girls ni 0 t etr - ty , vrywber r .' work forms. Now is the time. TOIS.C.III WOr k _ L • li , . spare time only or give your whole time tots.. . business. You can-live at home mid do Me Vt; No otherbmiiness .will pey yOttnearly as* L‘ r .. tlci one can All to make enormous i 11' 0 . karitri... gat Mice. Costly putiht and terms free'_ -, mousy made test, easily sad herr rabid'. - '• • Taut Co.. Ausus”. Dec 13-Iyr - 'llsoo, Address, a 11 Ed „
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