U should be considered the education. First in importance is the kno , Aedge of one's self. The etmsciousnessof the personali ty is in proportion to self.knoulcdge, and without that. consniousuess.therii. is no re liable'strength. This knottledge of self mutt: be thorough and etimidcte. ,The restitf the education . shoilld iielude the • t rue,. the beautiful and the go d. One of the'principal . suppotts of this Character is .meritul discipline. There should be a pnwer of attentirn that to its the mind in the subject. Is • uch a cl•aracter a mere c:linora ? It is not. Not only is such a character attainable, but there are, many etntinilesof it. to-day, even in our (inn laud. While such a charact6r may, by tbe masses, be considered unattainable in = Ell El t 4 , lI.T.tOT V.l. 4 pl.:,,her (f the ,:I-sv 111 :ipreas Li ),m, El:1(6r =, v-, P. 013raettr zin,4 at the .w ? •:.:ciu ;tr. 6: & f the lib- MEM Ilts completeness,y.it certain in its cle iitcnts the character of every true; citix_n sltould cmoby. If •Christianity *ill not be accepted, there must at least be - go)11 diorals 4 in a high sense of duty. Integrity the age eettinirls in character and in life. :',lome.mver, Iran have a purrose—a rohle life purrose: The "single eye" is time ncret of gr...!qtrmeis ; the constant re- er is in it cantlit yC of Will admit .r. 3! .; la: IC Very Cell i:~di[~~~u~t' of the ch3r- nuouler,uce of the end ; purpose generat ing celi ii . the action del e?opin.E; the par. d:ver,,ity of effort but unity of de.: sigo ; not I ;tor fu: lucre, cou:U:steney but r: tin. I. m aceoplished the „liftD ft is eor.sis'eut vclD : let The purpose snould be c ... cry thought, :141 every thought in tQ (4 11.12 c A i 7(.. 11 811121 cions ui 13::s ~i tru-l.t'C. ti 1;t:, an:l it" file purpose—a mystic anion. A high purpose gives decision of char acter and tirrine.s, of wi;I; too Vital to be cxpresiefl'in verbal resolutions- iinel ri solutions are empty -words. The character which we have given in oatiillo is the true glory of I he - individuA and in proporticn to its generality :is the elluz:nee. of the Nation. The ftmt.d.ttion of true Democracy is in the ers, a dity of the individual citi us. 'lt is the co:r , eiousgieatoessof the eitiaens which eon.htitnes the true great- INEM tLc :4 -Nu} IV IS 14) td:,tis(ac,, ;s:':: rya z . l i,-per 1:; 10 - • ly MEI . I- It i s 1,1. e a i ;.l. u,.•c 4. of the Nation. As from the aggre : ! , ated voiiti:uns ; , ini deeds Of the individa al is mule his chmacter, so the national • character from the people. Wlmt is the . fonndation of %ropily achievement and di;: ; nitied preferment'Y longer is it the inn.tre pk,wer of ready mapulation, the tiiihsand graces of style, -verbosity in le -1 Luigitf.fe, anclaciity and skill in wire but it is eliai-acter: the well-knit sutra iat ininhood. It is the t hne noW when a tuan of inthe nee must be ;vita n of ecalsiderable czeclknee; and he is rTiterc, it the of IMIiIII/MI 1 1, 1 , 11":111 ;Ili kuily n.i1.1:~ =1 a:al iaa':;~^rr t ; tL • i;cru )n, tic hrui- e. Ilt..ci:l.:l:r!H 1 to , tree I'ltrlet fvr - the consistent Christian T nwn ',ln:ranter Ihn NENE= ‘l,qlic tit, of tbr , virtu qui citizcn ur tin: d furl ~ w cr r , C Chri.,t. of hi 1 TEE TEACIIER'6' RESPONSIBILITY al:::,1 ;~,,..~ 11 , P4CaChur cases , ',' f.n-nt tZ‘o_ high nn c:-timate of I , is Next tb paz•ettt lie i'XlA. , tt (1 togi to the cliaraetcr. not aiin ;earls ligiun, u.,r to in qnire ininnttl . ; hit° the morals of his selesil, yet ht• nntvt c,f neeessit y - wield an itilluehee 1.....,y0ntl the mein drill of the re- ti Co %it ~ , "i~a uc.Y. C.;e v,tl - 111.11 is eitathm hour, in matters of industiy, honor, Ivlope:mice, cheerfulness, and hne."Much more than the parent is the t , a!her ex acted akin the intellect ual pow - ors and th•termine the life scholar-. ship of our ;conch. Whether the pupil hams ti . ; love study, and fotini a habit of investigating , truth which will prove • a lifelong advantage, depends upon the tact and enthusiasm of his instructors. The responsibility. which the teacher as sumes is nothing less than the awakening of attention in many. a stupid mind, the making of study a pleasure rather than.a drudgery, the promoting of studious hab r its that still heyeind the ;:chooli-room, and the suggesting of the hest ends to which intimledge can be ap . Oied irr futmelife. To gain the friend sh;p_of our seh•olars and the approbation of their paret,ts, to bless our country with he'ti r citi; ens, ;awl to ladn rat Inn .thou ; "Iteter in bui,Umg up the kingdom of ituaven, are certainly very important lists, and worthy of set eonsidera ti n bpnne they are undertaken. When a l ostunister enters upon his ince, he is required to give7brAids ph!dging himself, 14 , the faithful performance of his duties; but he only handles our letters containing s:uiuus mes:ages of busiuess or of love, pur . 7'.y t:i:lc Of r.ol`,l::ilaS (":,:ait:•tor ti :t:.t , )...:i. • It k purl). st., to ',table till 6 el,araCter is itp. It is the Thcro Crl(ciiixi,,ti freg: • ,id tw,vard - !e. :ti taf`l.ain :: EEC= r ita r? ~r~ , l , rws, nl ;Tree; i:i lii;'ia. : ~:c -,vhat iclts c•C o ,:e --;1 it t.l it i crsz.::, cl I= ty in its tt lxdo- mil what cau the tick of leis blmider- c] . 1 . :1* oth- f,..w is a, in 4 4;shonesty. compared to thi:t u tmit ,nagcment who has :charge of the intellea and character, ti.t• happ'.lvAis and immtuta culture of our youth. fr(1111 IL 11(11.1, to v. Atz cen ; i:li:::ation of the teacher); re ~l m !b li;y t:ouh.l lesse,n the tunaber of al wt, oar public schools. Many that think seln - K , l l teaching an easier or none' gi;l - 411 ocenpati , ;t2 than manual la b ir, would he wiser if they reflected that the wet k of the teacher is not confined to tie Lours drill of the school-room, and that the harde.t WO! lc is not al[ways lad or, but that nevet-flap , ing head ;.q4l-beait cow.cientious t. achcr aCeomplishes under a deep sense orb aer-unt,:bility. Thoughtful teacherS Itll ts Yo , .t ?•:, k s wilzt.Rtt.l st , l w:Lli Itz i la •rv•tr. of pow or t s tiny it, ft:oc r, ;;;...“1 C IT:e tin} Y , u t;:e 1 . Viiii•cti it ( . :::4 . 1' ti.t• :C!'4‘ 01 rotas to Sat e :ivt;,•is. or t 6 'lncome the pets ‘)c to bear leproa.lies front the. `9:t11.1 and somi.!inle.s ti> 114,.t o seyer o4t v.c)ik for liii ,l r pay athl icy glatittple. MEM 4 , 11. In aspir;: t t for r:cmii,ty might perhaps app l 2,- at a miltinor's shop bat tut WI:: Is t 11:e c, , 11111:• , ;.• n cf e icufi., t tt(' Sen., a teacher's'. oat fhat Itc shoul.l certitii :t*.e, iii . tli:tt t11:2 t.c t acTuyilitaliet• with text I;noks A,eif equip hita for his high of hat t,,— r:C;#,j .ia' t?~i~ L . ti (.I't n 111 1 , 1 ,i,1t '0 .14 He gratit:: c. t ItiL u-t lie elti - nmi-Adation of MEE j:tst cnon::11 c‘:ami,,ing officer, and ,Wore. Ile ill :drive to be thorough in all the preserih t d studies. and in many others that would furnish - hint with a broad eul ; tare and increase his usefulness in the 1 5r1,,,01-rout:. 'With a kmea lede of plants,- :1111 long, and bit d•s, the teacher of a sum , twee scheo , l might ramble a field with her ; ,f a noon time, and have an hour ! of profit anti fun tottether.. 1 knowledge ! •poltical economy or ; of general litera ; tate would make many a teacher master or the situation, who it het wise stammtirs ; w ith (110).m:is:me - at when some enquir- Mg schol - kr springs a question, upon him of the .ilitinary text btoks. The ! tine teacher will come to a - Cimseitmsuess ; that something More is required of him than teaelim2 sei!•nee : he 'must teach gor,Rl manners, industry, integrity; and t tO teach them hest, he must possess Vann In his oar character. Ilc will re quire 'crave of himself the second term than thettirst, and at the close of each day term gill probe himself with searching " laye I seemed good order ?" ; !lard I the affection of my pu pils:'",”lltri 1 raising the standard of scholarship ?" I r should be borne in mind that parents and school officers feel a resPnnsibility in tict'imittat ing bet screen candidates. Justice the children compels them, to select the hest teachers. Farms that might be Ia in whet- neighborly ways cannot be shown here, a 1:•1 many times the school' othcer is painfully obliged to refuse, the application of an incompetent candidate, ; even when the ease •is most urgently pressed by injudicious friends.. It will oc casionally bap' en, that the best Scholar ; will be very unfit for the teachers proles i skin, through want of ability to govern a ; reboot ; and, sometimes a candidate who has the test of intentions, has neitherlhe merit of good scholarship or of governing ; force. In such cases let us be emeriti Lox we qnestito the - officer's decision, remern i bering that he mast meet his responsibili ty as a protector of the educational inter ! esti:: of his district, J. H. NAso.N.. ; East Smithfield, kpril, 1679. 1.111 that. ti,:v 11=1E=USI !I'fl.t I - 11..lays in of !Ile‘ivvliett I.t, httt it i. kiimohy iu ,nte:lict, nu' of at Now it is evi- Tiltent o f 'uny une- , ,i(lol lla:a.•ter-- - -Iht is, c oar ; ti eV are EIEBSI=k 111 , iip tilt, a tl:Tzandzi give e: , ' , ";L:1:1 they are e lwrfeetion of vtl with erci:..e. of ali lAck: rlte v;p 7 cLant.acr. Thd - is T..;:rfect men character the 111:1,11tave of lity is thv Cmin- dolt the means .ym:nctri- wll,ll nii:fd iu state of cunt au untitte de ur the' rniuti :1-ticity of I.ilf.nses the tip botitative t Fates • the -1, ISEM nnorly etutirit bverttseai s. ALL AND - SEE ITS AT Tpr. DELEVAN HOUSE, ALMIRA,,N. Y. Oppostto tho Depot. C. T. S4ITII. • - Viquierly of t 4.) ‘l'sr.f House. Tarands;Pa.,. GERATY 4: 'A - 19.RREL,.. - . -,i - , . . . CRAtiAlieilcui ish7.l . W 110 LES ALE. P. 11,1 1 -6 GISTS •• 4- a . D111101;148.6tINVIZIE 6 , 'PATENT .11EINCLNE5 i — VA, Linz. STRILILT, • Feb. 2578. ELill.l.A, Nei„,r JAS. WALKER, 3JG Flint Water Street, ELMIRA, N. Y, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, STEAM .t GAS. FITTER'S I: ,, sidences and Pnbite fitted with. hot and odd Water. 5101/11 litl:s . :1112 Direrr Ur Lai reel I:will/lion. A full supply or Gas I , l::::threA. njctl (flohe•, &c. Patent nut twrs; Anglo :out Cheek V. Jvea Water and Strata Gua:zes, I run an 4 Lgat.l 1.41 , w, and a full supply of Straus Illtingb. Estiinate9Promptiy Given. Elmira, V., May 13, 157.4 _ . ' L ADIES AND GENTS, Bend your FADED DRESSES, COATS, 01/JA2 Y ARTICLE . it.T NEEDS CLEANING 01 :DYEING, To us. We %sill GIVE SATISFACTION OIL •PAY YOU THE ENTS. *WM. !-ROBERTS' CELTAiI; , ATET) Wirk: s CLEANSINI; 431, 123 WATV.Ii-tiT., ELMII:A, N. V. Established 1855 . .11Q , Work returmd C. O. P.. 11 expre.,.% if dr stmt. may3o. WOODEN WATER 19PE • AND CHAIN PUMP iru BING The moMrslaned havlng resunlMl Nis:m..sM lit, old place, 1., now ready t , 1,111.1k1y ' , armors, Tanner y , arol all otlmrs In inanl of Pile•, with a SL:PEiIIoIL ARTICLE, AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE.TIMES A. )ifITKOT, vin , cessor to I. S. Iloi%utr.,,Elintru.) 122 R. R. Ave., Elmira, N. Y. Elmira. ;Vinto 10, 175 • SPRING OF 1879. • • T 4 ROSE.NBAU3I S: SONS, • ; • 201 EAST WATER-ST., .!; Rathlion !loose ' a 1:I..311111, N. Y. Desiri to intone th-ir to in)* vitriol's and rk kind, and entnitici: that tt Cy. n ill hoveup.l Iv A Mitt. ist for hiSocrtion, tin largest, floctt ;old as,oriondiL of MIL LINEI:I' GOOD . S. . Ever in this city. to whirl' we invite atten tii,n. tl.tr vast reci,r4l for fair dualitig must ?Teak for its this i,easoo. A rad s“iirited, and satisfaction gum:oar:o In 'eNely case. 4 REIIENWEI: . TIIE :'[.ACE. • _ 291 EAST WATER STREET, NEW FORK. March 1:).1S7IP, GIIAN'I7 & DEWATERS, • 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I:ErIEMI'fI Agricultural Implements, FIRST-CLASS 'WAGONS, L TOP AND OPEN DIJOGIES . FARM dr, PLATFORM WAGONS PHAETONS; &c, mow Ens AND REAPERS, SELKY•IIAY RAKES, &c. MOWING MACHINE' SECTIONS AND KNIVES TO FIT • •L ALL MACHINES. 160 LA•Ii:F.STREET, ELMIRA, N. Y 513 y 23, 1x79 111 M. KENT Wholesale aaterlic ?tail EMEIENE 01.10`1 1 1-lING- 1221125 Gouts' Furnishing Goods, o 133 EAST WATER STREET, 1- I LORING BLOCK, ELMIRA. Elmira, . N.Y. June 11, 1578 CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. The treat TRADE R_RK. . ENGI.ItiII Remedy . , • Will prompuy & „, radically, cure .any & e very cam of Nerro e us tA try k Wmicoevi, . • 4 4 +. ' ,iesntt of trlls. " crction.excess • Before Taklllgoverwork of The A A. _e n , • brain & tiervonsJaHalr system ; Is perfectly harmless. acts like magic, amt. has teen extenslvelym.ed for over - thirty years with great success. iftZ^Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we desirt to send free by mall to' every our.. in- Tim S'peclfle Medicine Is sold by all druggists at 7,k l per packagJ. or sir packages fur ;11, or will be sent free by mall Oireceipt of the money by whirrs:ol,g TAKE Gull( MEDICINE CO., No.o Mechanics' Block. I)r:rico:T. Micrt. gw_Seld to TPviran.lik by C. T. HIII.IIY. and 'by druggists everywhere: Johnston. Holloway C 0. ,& wholesale agents, [April 10, lsfk-} l. ==l M E . Rosenfiald's TEOPIIIefOR. TIP ENT Y,lfYie7ll G RAND ANNUAL SPRINWOF 1879. MEN'S, lIDYS' AND. CELL- SPRING AND SLIMMEIL CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS: of tie Neatest and nest styles, and at the lowest I beg to call the attention of our m niters tt ey \MA a nubby stilt for their little bop., le Kilt and titl otber.styles; please Intlt on no:. C A'L 1. AND, EX AMIN I: BEFORE A.S.. INC) ELSEWHERE. M. E. ROSENFIELD. Towanda, March GREAT BARGAINS! J..DOUTRICTI, MEICHANT TAYLOR, GOODS JUST ARRIVED. Fine Cherint,,, OVEI:COATI,N (1 S, M= rrirAtt Itutiwctlota of cur stock will couvltico the utast rua+ttaiuils. Dated 4iCt. `. 2l. 1576 JACOBS SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING! BEEN EQUALLED BEFORE IN Quality or Low Prices PLEASE CALL &' EXAMINE lIE SELLS FOIL CA:6II 11): I) NVILL NUT 1E MEDICAL ELFC',III.ICITYI .J ==l CCItES. Her intreaaed knowledge 'makes her to treat 'warty all diseases iiieldeut to our race SPECIAL ATTENTIUN I 5 l/IVIE:NTO ptritz:. Feverr, Appeplety, .; - Inflammation of the Estes, , Quinsy, Croup, Pneumonia, • Pleurisy, • . Inflammation cf the Liver, Inflammatory ithentnatism, Amarosis Deafness, Aphonfs, Dvspe psis. ' • • Diabetes, • Dropsy. Chronic rthenmatism, St. Vitus DitioN • Epilepsy • tialte.r, ' Neuraight, Fever SJte, Cancer, • Catarrh, Curvature of the Spine, "Asthma, Bright's Disease of tho Kidneys, • f - • - CHARGES MODERATE • TERMS CASIT. • • Resldenie on Poplar-st., west of 'Western Avenue, whore she way bo found at all been. tuai7. ~tof*ing. CLOTHINC HALL. OPENING EXHIBITION, 31. E. 110‘,SFIELD'S. Non Mop in DREN'S WEAR: Conetting of an entire new lino of Hats, Caps, &c., &c, POPULAR PRICES. 15 PER CENT. LESS Than any other house In t'_•e county oppiAte Park, TOW NUA, PA FANCY SUITINUS ;, PANTALOONS Il'orsFc 1;, - Wool Diagonals, ovEncoxTzsus In great variety, made to order, at Mu VERY LOWEST PRICE L.ICIEL MATALASSE CLOA.FaNGS, FUILNISIIING GOODS, at radiceed prices Silk: Handivrehicfe, 3 Coltired Su.Tender.s, Underclothing From 3n to 52. In size .1. DOUTITICII, Main :Street, Towanda, Pa. "MI Is now receishig his STOCK OF NEVER, THIS Either fur Every Article First-Class BEFORE PURCIIASINO. U:sU)EI:soLD Patton'ti Block, :Bain -SL ntla, l'i,„ Aprlll, .9 Ncbic MRS. W. H. CiVERDLAE; PAST Y 1 R, lIAS EFFECTED 3L . t.NY WONDERFUL FULLY COMPETENT LY FEMALE COMMAINTS V.LL 'KINDS OF and other dlsoases too onerous to mention. LEIIIGE VALLEY PENZQ t NEW FORE RAIL toAng, Arrangefuent of Passenger Trains to take effect - NOVEMBER le, F.ASTWAI). "• I • , WESTWARD. 72[ EIBM 2 0517 2.0 1 1 .1... Nlarraralk. 13 Coi .... ....11uffkh4.. S 1. 7 d0'.... . 110ebester. 6 =43' 1 41 : .... ... Lyons... 6 54'9 25 1 . . .CinleTa 3 3511146 i .... ...Ithaca.. 5.25, 1 A 001 ........, A übnett .:, ' 6 1 00(1050; ....1...0weg0...' 90511 17 1 9 ' , •...5:1011331 ..' 0 4541 4:i IT 9 01 ..W9Yrrir • !I0 WI as: 9 ia1....5ayit..... 10151_ 00 1 9 W.... Athens... ....f. 9 391 ....Ittlan.. ...: 9 491....Vi5err... ';.;. :0 10 t0,1.10174Taa .1 1 ....:10 Ip i NV ”anking. !....ilO 20I.Sta'g Stone.' 1..10.9; Itutn`rrtleld ....:, 0 39' P ronchlulin 3 09 10 3:!•Wytitlii,lnz I 13 27 It 15 1 . Laeeyirille.l !.... 1 ,11 ~.O.Skliett I:44yi 3 41 11 371 Menhopiwu , ..:11 ;If nehoopany.! ,1 J I: 39irgr.1.30'elt ; •.!.. — 1 ,1: 40'.1.a 4:lntige,.l ; • • .1 ..!I: roi' ~... Salbt..;. 105'.4 00' 1 . ..tt I.& it .tinitl,, 114;3 13, 200. 4% Ilk -ham.' .3 407 9 135 WES Ct•itps l 4 4 , 'S 24 1 5 51'.; Allen lowli .., 910,4351 9 !,,7, Meth leSeta. 6 (Mitt 10 1 I; .0, ...}:10.100 ... 0 'lo'loool 9 i 3 IMlladlithia 9 03: ... . t 9 25,..New IA k.l .4.lt.sr. all. M.' i~ tt '2G tt EMI EEO - - 'Crain. 8 will I. runlailv. Sli•rliitigrasBon trains and Iti lin.vozen Niagara Pall* ' au4l Lynn* and New York without r-lianzeB Parlor care ou Trains 2 and ti Initwoeu Nl:igara Bails w -ti Philadefiktila valluntt chattge. IC. A. t'ACK Elf. Supt.. " Fayre. Pa.. Nor. I0..18:8. A; N. Y . it. It. Blthl►GE STREET FURNITURE STORE. TWO STORES IN ONE! Having t10q1,1,..41 uur raellllleN thlet year bytweil ipylalg two sture, we are prvpared to inter yoa a larger block Mau ever before, Ala . at reduevt prices. FURNITURE - If not CIIEAPER and Plaids C II EA PEST: A t th:• S.llllO Owe Stu fc,ep np the btaielaril or WY goals. UNDER TAKING, We gloiratitt , esailqueth.n. We are prepared toil. anything in that line on ihurt. waive, anti are do terinin.nl tuplea,o. Call and see for yourself N. I'. ITICKS Towanda. 'May Is'. 157.9 &omits aub Wrovisiona. STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, COU;NtItY PRODUCE, AVEH REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, • CORNER OF PINE-Sts (Timukt stunt! of Fos, Stevens & Stoma.) They itivite attelvtlea in their complete amortincut awl very lar,, , m stock of choice New /:evils, which t [icy have always ul hand. EWECIAL ATTENTI(IN GIVEN TO Tau ritoDUCE. TRAllh, And (. di paid for deldrub!t• khi Is. GEIJ. STEVENS T•nvatitla, .Vpril 1, 1579. F.DITTRICII & CO., GROCERIES & PROVISIONS We have un hand a large stuck Lf CHOICE G ItOCEItIES, Which ire otter to , the . public at the VERY As a rpectalty we offer an extra grade of WHITE NVIIEAT rLOUR, , f At a price not 10 bi, foutul elscuvh ) subject to be • returhed It not butista tory. =I A fresh supply uf - firlcd Fro fast received, among which can lie found German rruue3 of our own Iluixatatluu. UNDERSOLD! • E. F. DiTTV I ICII Toirauda., Jau. 30, Vat,. lUffroabs. 8 1 30 2 132 .— r .— r- ~—.. rtsr.x. A 31'1.1/ . u WI ;VI 1255 , —. 1600 810!(0031.... . s 17 fr....V8 57;... 74l 5 le* 14.... x.45' 2 41!G 40 . . . 1000! .:..'3 25 1 1 . 44 625! .... 1 6 sois xs 3 - 23 12 40'6 15,1 30 ( 4 45 . 11 30 5 40,7 LS 438,11 . 34 3 10742 . 4 :VII 315 04 , 7 35 — 7 .111 24 , ,4 507 25 .:.'.ll 14'4'47.7 IS 00.3/ CO'4 XI CO .' 1 q 43 4 24 Ax .',lO :Vs,' 15•.... '11130 . 1 101.... 7021 - ;1011kS 3 5Z P. .... 2461 , 31: 1,1 26 3. f 9 19,3 I t• X 218 BSS 2 7 030. ...., 3 11 2 . 7 :9 2i. ... 1 11 7.41'2 3.9 OS , 13S it 05 1' 0V . 4101 ! I MS, 7 30 t 45940 1 1 C .,. ....:1110.330 :too: .... 1007 1 34 9 SO: ..,, 3 3...1 .1 23 920 .... , 1 2'. 3 31i 9Ow .... , 8 13 2 :'.O 1.4130; ....r.aotoo :mt..... 3.14.tA. 1i 1' 111 uiuituu, We are selling Ot a:I Muds as Than the 11=1 I= General Dealers in And DEALEItS IN TOWANDA, PA. (OW :nand of C. Pala.) LOWEST MARKET RATES WE WILL NOT BE Wistiffaneous, WILBUR'S DIRECT DRAFT. _ . . - Sttt ..t • A A`' 4 .43 4" 54 , r 4; . - •• - r•`" , ••"1: ~,. re? . •-• 7•••••- - r .- • v .„,.. r ifyr j e.... ere - re lik\ • • • • ••••••,•••/:; : i •!.-• . " C 4 • -1 •P' •• •' • •• . • - e.«..•.••; • , • '•^'• EUREKA. MOWER. .; TILE BEST MOWER IN TIM WORLD.. LIGHTEST DRAFT. GREAT CAPACITY FOR PII) WORE. A SIX FEET SWATH cut with less Draft than the average side-cut mower uses in cutting four feet. Grass cut by the Eureka cures on e i thirdquicker and .more evenly than after any other Mower. Farmers cordially Invited to call at the Factory and elaittlite the Eureka, and make their Own bargains: PRICES REDUCED. C -A ( , I f I~ tl,c farmers } Wont GENT. Lt) - SENO rol: CIRC LIARS. 'EUREKA MOWER CO, • Towauda, Pa. L. IL LEAR.OSI.P.R. Agvnt.. Warrenbata, Pa. Tovrapda, February tni -ET A RDWARE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC'ES! IL T. JUNE, AGENT, • 15 noir opening 6 large and geoetal 6..cortment o Hardware, Cutlery, Stoves, Nine, Lroti, Glans Paints, Oils. VarahheN Tlaware, Mums 1 urall-h -iiOl4S, Ste., pureltaFtd for Cfthil and offeiTd for saw at Itargalna to Ito o irtto pay eaAt for.goods. - ' I) AN6p,s and Cool ing Stoves, for L Coal and Wood, at tow prlcc., at JUNE'S. r TIE Gossip. the best low-priced stove for 0n1 , ..es and cltiot•ers over made, at' . JUNE'S. FOlt Morse-Shoes and nor:se-Shoe 'Saila, go to • JUNE'S. LARGE stock of liar, Square, n.una, nau•-Hound, °rat, Half-oval, Baud, and Hoop Itun, at . Vail Paints, Oils, and Varnishes • go to JUNE'S. T ANTEIINS-a great variety at prki,A; at JUNE'S. LOCKS, Latches, and Bolts, every turtety and triad , at JUNE'S.. cAsT and Toe COrks (Steel), at JUNE'S. - - DISSTON'S Celebrated Saws, at JUNE'S. rfIABLV and Pocket Cutlery, at - JUNE'S. HOUSE Furnishing Goods, at JurcF..s.. NTAILS and Spikes, all sizes, at JUN E'S. N ORWA-Y and Swced's Iron at ECIIANICS Rill find a good as borttatntt at JUNE'S. ALARGE stock of Philadelphia . Can Ia awl 'lt “:13,41,,.. at Uri RE Cloth, at - DOW I)ER, Shot and Caps, for sale at .JUNE'S. - • - I/LA ST NG Powder, at JI.7SE 'S% KILLS and Rasps, 'a full assort went, at • 4UNE'S. VAL:VERY Cloth and Paper, and 11 5r1714 .1 ET N'lt'S. \VIA DOW GLASS,from ;7 x9 .; t o QCREWS and 'racks, direct from the otanotartnno,, (or halo at wItoboot:o arid t omit, at reatte.3l price:;, at 7 UNI•:'S. - " J AMBS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, and Wicks or every variety. at P Ol'E,Cord, Twine anc wicu. sizo, ; „ ps - Ini. • rtlIN WA It E—n, large anti genera w-Kortnient at 1,4 v prfres, at JUNE'S. Vilaijonr ? aub garriagca. N E %V C.IR:ILIAGE FA CT OILY 'East of the If.ei.orter (Mee Mclntyre & Spencer 3,tholtitee in the public that they arc pleparvd to bulk! alt Li ads .r FANI4.I" C ARI:ING ES, Tor . AN!) OPEN DrOGIES, PHAETON .4 vi.A.Tizoum srialsal wAtioNs. TROTTINGSCLEIES Si SKELETONS, m 341,3 or tho he , t matcrtal and in the 1-y.t, styli. All work warranted give perfect sati,Jaction. PAINTING A SPECIALTY ' , ore haw one of tio., is•Ft Carr/Kt , l'alriters in (II Count y, and do all %yolk la this lisle al the limes ratvb. • Alt kinds of I:EPAIIIIN6 Seariy and prumptiy ;beat at reduced price Making now :print:A an.l repairing fail 61 1 ,4 a spinlaity. A:I work guar. ntevti. I'lesi: give ma call. . • McINTYRE 3c SPENCER Tir...^sti;!ii, April 'lB. 7577. gropticry NEW l!lit31 AND NEW (100DS! H. J. Madill II:Li filled up the old stun; Or 0. A. Black Wlthia full lino of CROCKERY, CLUNA,CIIINA, . . GL - A - SSWARE 1 CUTLERY, SILVER PLATED GOODS, STONEWARE!' BABY WAGONS, PANCY'GOODS, .TOyS, TOYS! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS A great varletyof LAmrs, LANTERNS, CIIIMNEYS A NEW DEPARTURE Sewing' Machines of the leading mates gold for Cash at store, at wonderfully low MACIII:k.:E'NEEDLES & OIL LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN Are Incitod to loot over our assortment. a. we are determined to do all In our power to plrn.re. 1:o. meruiJer the place; "OLD ensICKEI:r STORE." Towanda.l.ay 10, tali grauttfers - pi!cciort). following %Wesel time are Carefully prq. pared end wilt be promptly corrected, and may op relied on as accurate.) • . SOUTIIEIM CEN'TR AL RAILROAD.:, !ALT e. ow coo, „ I CaltXo %011111. ' • 0 - 01% . 0 sons!!. '• Piti;a. l'APre , N. 4.30 rJI Nal,. Exprwo..o.so A X prat... !it. Es., r.?.1 A3l 1•11)1a._,111.t. R. 1,. AM I' X yre!glit..ii ACC. 1t1.54 A m rreight h Arc. /.SS r X AXAri:`.AY uE. . ii teui vs AT 9.tYPE."". AV:I F. & ACC.S.IA A 111 I . lllla.EXplet4S - .11.3:1 AM. 1.151:a.. Ft pt..5...4.49 i• it . 'ray Ft. k Acts 8.21 I• 34 . 1•1111..• NI. E5....4.29 AAi Pima. I. Ei.. 9 4•1 l' In Aitnirt: AT. All'ill!lipt—.4lll4, rapref..., 94)1' M: rblia Night F. xer..5..., 9.59 A 31; W ay-Freight .9.11t1 AccOrtnt . lation, 4 404' I. - . . - Expr^ss, 7,55 A st: Nitta. Sight, Expres.,, 5-75 P n ; Way Freight atilt AcCoUtliVAltiott;2l 20 A Xt. •• =I . . 11A 11.111./AD. t.r.A vas to ?MITA 31T0N. A RMY. AT IX NOX*XTON. N.Y.& Ora Ex,3.01 r ) filyg'intun -Ex. 8.41 I" X Syrrtztoe E5....7.53 Ax N.Y.& rhsaEx.rl.3ll I' K N.Y. & I'll'a Ex 1.43 A K Ac`ammnitarn. 13,12 r. II Luca/ Freight..T.oo,A JA Loral rrnlght.. SAS r K CORNING, COWANEE.Q.ITE k AR.TRIR RAIL- 111161 r;m::(1 sovrit 10.:9 A I. 5.40 PY, .6.25 A X Lau •• 11.15 A.)4, A. 501• 11, 7.53 A3l Wellstkro 1 nix° 12.30 r 11 11.2.5 Y 51, 10.15 A)1 GOlBll 1101:T11. . , Cortang Antra 6.45 P fit, 10.53 AM, 3.05 r X Lawrenceville_ .. 5.7.11 r ..14; 9.5.2 A 1, 1.16 P .3( WellBl.loro.. .1./epart 4.30 r 31, 8.15 r 24, 17.30 P X tirTkA, ITIIACA Sc EL 3tIR . A RAILICOAP Lx_tvr. Etrit RA—Train No, t at 0.10 i , yt, with through' mail and ?Aprons, making principal stnpa, and arrive at ltliacts at 8.08, Fnuvtlio 8.30, Cort land Lir., Syracuse 11.00. 'Trait) Nu. 3 !ewers at 3.10 r Van Ettra 4.18. Ithaca 5.30; Frurrlll6 10, Cortlano 0.00, and Syra citnol.so l at. • • Anutvr. EL:lllllA—erunt the atm,: points at 12.03 and 6.10 it u.- EI.MICA.iTUACA dr GENEVA, eirnera, .1€4 , 1(..1 Savre Rcriir.ad. ,Trains leave Sayre going. north at 4,55 m and 5 40 r ar, : nrriving in Ithara at 6 37., A 31 and 7 3. 1 / - • M, and to Ge1110:26 at 8.10 A II 310 9.25 r 31. A train Wawa Ithaca at G.OO A Nt,*at riyiug In (I'o nera at 7.40 A Si. Tralp.ile'ave Geneva going ce,ntli at: 3.00 A NI, 3,40 r and S.:a i• x, arrivirg at Sayre ac 11.20 AOl autl 020.4:. v.• TIO: A. RAILROAD I,I•:AVE V.I.)1111 A. • AIM' PE AT ELMIRA,' Illoss!ourg Mail 9.25 A M Eltidfa Ex 11,20 Alt im.,..stirg Ex.. :1:2; r : ,, t r!IlIIr Mail ... 7.30 r M Way Frelght;..l2 2:5 f3l Way Enight. :10. ,. .1 AAI All Expresl , trains r"unee(.witl) C C. and A. Wellsborn trains, and also %itll Ea:land trains at Lawrenc,,,vtile. SENECA LAKE STEAM NAVIGATION COSI. PAN Y. Goisc, SOUTII=Leave Gem•va 7.2.; A m,airislc.g at Watkins at ILIA) A M. GMN.: NORTLI—Leave 'Watkins :It 1.3 p ) u , ar riving at Geuuva at s.f.iflrl . t. ' ' Y 1!..1/1.EVIAD. • -- - STATION :S. 10 1 3 9 t— , r xi , A' 31'II P. 31 I. 3t 9,.'..•C - .10, ii: Arrive.... Towatida.. ..Depr.ro'. 30 3.09 6,03 10. Goi " • 'if warue...... .' 17.4. 4. J.; 5. *9.541 •• ... siasor.iosi•ii ... " i7.!55 :I;;! 5.5:ii . 9.4 , E " .. , I Prot•rliv(i.vl.... " ;3.09 3.'25 5.1(0 (I. I tit .. IV eACou " 1S OR 3::i. 5.39: 9.<3)J '• ........S f) iv 9.1!. `• 13.1•. :I. 5.r 5.55 9.391 •• 1 1•111111:5 •• ili.'23 ' 1.43 5.20 9.19 i •• ... leuut ut • l'llaiu.. .. 13 .15.4,00 STATF:I.IN ULLICA\ 1:X11.1:0AD .N .1 31 E S, NVIETII. i i... t. • 111 ::I=l STATIONS. A M • . Ctnat fluusc. ' ' r 9.:t0 jArrive.T. - Afatida.Deparl! i) 1 . 3 ! ..1•0 21 t •• " ; 4 % 3.31 5.2.;! ...W11;;;;V!... e• !11 ; 4.10 s 10 I `• Nl•w A ;1;4;.y . `• -% 13.! 4.30 , • " 2 , / 5.13 11.45 . C ! ..11erhice " 23 ! S. ASt • P EIZII: ItAILIt"AI ~. WLSTWAC.I3—LNA A RL N C WVEY. No. 5, St. Louis r.apres: 2.-1( , .; 1.1 No. a, rarlile lizrrr,; el .• - No. 9. A..c.vintil"4:ltl4.Tl awl Way train... t 3,2•2 " No. 17, Ilititato Exl(ten's 1.4 0 1(.51 No. 15" M.o 142 lt . No. 1, llay.E.:(l,re• ~,, 6.(/5 t• EA griv. ' nl) rot . . ND . - N0..4. Nlght E xpre....: - 4.13.111 No. If, .7(l. , iiltur tl 'll tt No 3?.. A ,r.ourr,(l.:(l ,:( . ' 12,51 r M NO. S. S. Y. I(sprc,,s LSI No. G. Way Mail No. 12, A.1.1:11111r. x.lirers PA - .'&. Y- RAILROAD STATIONS !MEM A hs :AI A NI A .h 1 ht It h 1 I. .11 5 to 1.17 11.20 . . I . :11111ra; , :23, 1.2. to ft, 13 4,5 G. It; J. I' 1.41.9.1 , 1t`..1V4r,tr1y. 1.4511 rt. It. 7,5 11/ 1. J. tyre ... I I „;::. 11. 7, 6..1.11., 2.,0u 9 . 7.9'..„‘11it.1,...„. 1.31 11.33 7,04 7.0 ; 10.4 , 2.30 10.00 ..T..tvartt1a..,1.1.4. , 11.1/.. 4.3 h 7.3. hh .Wytthislng. Xf , IZT LIEU F:NTR.% it A I 1.1:0.11) la.'3li AT:HIVE 1 I:9M NORTH. I. EAV E NoUTIINV &P.D. leap Expr,ss .. 990 .t N Fast 1.1tte......10.0:i A 7 , : William:lit Ac. 12.25 I. M 11. :4nadrtigox A.' 5. fl P3l rimir., Ai...... 7.4.1 P M I No Iho In E... 12 20 P N Southertt Ex... 0.30 rat i Niagara , Ex... 5.13 r 51 Alm( vr rro.tii (.91 , 111.i (.I:AV I: 1)Or1" tiNv Attu, Fx . ,tl.lrlt. , —. ... 19.:::, I. m I Day Expr,s's...9.‘, - ..% II Northern EX —12.29 P Si I W Illian,pt Av..?..35 I. '1 Niagara E. 5.15 1 31 1 SAalat.. , iil Ex ...9.:1t . ) I. N ;:liscrfaiteott. 4Z1T5Q.1.1 . 1.7.11.AN.N A. COLLEOTATE IN- L TR, STOAT Ten!) Y. lIINi)AY, A Vitt I. 71., Lvir•u,v.:: rot I.,,ard; t100,,n turnt,tied r.ola fro ; Imo w uis Fm Catalogue c.kr fur:ll,r ;.artitulars :311411CW. OW Clll.O, EDWIN 1 . % QUiN LAN. NI:u . ,•11 IS, 1,1,79. NEIN' AItIZANGEIIENT DEEM COAL BUSINESS • The linderstr,med hatinr pnrchase4 front 31e liean the CC/.\L TSCIi AT TILE FOOT OF PIN 1: STREET, NEAT: TILE Cot.' lIT 110L.. , :.E, Invites the patronage of lak 014 friends and the pithl/c.: generally. I , !:: - tit keep a full at , .s. , Flßlert of all sties, rITTSTOIN, WI Lli EsIIAILIZE AND LOYAL S `UK COAL, . I= LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH Towa:.‘l3, Pn., Ann. 21.1,:, THE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL IN:OPERATICiN Tho I.7lrcliage4l !Iv- MAIL RIX. .4 tlot Lt:o 31 1 ,•cA LE, d e . ,:tvg t,) inform thO vuirl"yeti Li. hu is plep - aied to tli. , Lill or 1, in the 11J 7.1 MONUMENTS, BEAD STONES, 'MANTLES and In the:very tr.st matuter and at, , 10rce...4 rates I.N 111 tliP' . .itarifte. Mil' :Ire 111Titeil 1,1 und examillo worh, And S:11, Dgef/ty . e 1 .1111111551141. .M 1 .e. St's - . IS, 1574. Tolvanfl HENRY MEIICUR, Dealer to ANTHRACITE, AND • StiLIAVA.N ANTHILSCITE COAL, COi PA LIG RIVE It ;511: A:WU, TO.S.V.i.N , COM screened, awl dellnered to any-part or the cart:sce totted abovo priers.- ALL ORDERS lICST RS ACCOMPAatiILD W TVS CA$l.l Towanda, Jan 3, 1377 NEW LIVERY BOARDING AND EXCHANGE STABLES. The undersigned having rented. the old 310,111 House Ham, and provided hinn•elf :watt • NEW BUGGIES AND 'WAGONS, .6.ND 0001) HORSES, Is now prepared to are ,, rato.late the public at r • ItEASON NLE 11:10ES. Sa - New INggies for sale cheap B. W. LANE. • Towanila. Pa., 3 nly IRTP. - E Graphic and New. Jewel, th ni4Mt Wife-a anduruauteuiai hcatitty; pupa's Vau wolid, - JUN fgann and gionsqluill. As_ the Lime is approaching when these pests of the careful housewife wilt begqn their work, a word. or two concerning them and their habits May not im amiss. There are fonr distinct varieties--the clothes moth, the fur moth, the' carpet .moth and - thefbair moth, each extremely destructive, and taking its name from the artiele'which 'it most delights to destroy. All moths workin the dark, hence etothing, furs or carpets are exposed to the not i.e so much danger as when put' away in the dark. The worms are torpid and.do not work during then cold of the winter: Early in the spring they change into Chrysalids, and again .in about three - weeks they transtOrm into. winged Moths; when they Ay about • the. house during the evening until may or June. Then they kiy their eggs, always in dark places, and immediately after die. The eggs, which arc too.small to be detected 'with the -naked eye, hatch out in about' two weeks,, and the. young worms ita t met e.y proceed to work. As the pzirent . moth takes good sure. to lay the eggs where they will de most harm, the worms lic; , in to gnaw:the substance abOut it, and, rolling- it-self into the fragments., sleeps, and cats the whole • summer through, though: from the havoc it makes, it appears to eat more than it sleeps.. When a house once Ix:conies 'thor oughly l'ufeSted whir these odious' pests, it. is 'very diflicult to extermi nate them.: Many remedies have been suggested : -camphor, pepper, tobacco, earbOlie acid, etc., and these 'are -useful • tti a certain , extent, for moths will not deposit their eg! , s where these substances are ;: . •but eggs once laid, none of tlic . e reme dies will kill them or the working moth. The best way is to . .clear out all tire closets and trunks very early in the spring, wash the .slreh'es thor; oughly • and often ; go over them, the floor, and all corners, 'with a sponge dipped in a mixture of fitranonia and alcohol. Old; worthless furs or wollen articles should he disposed of or thiown aside, and not lest to har bor moths. The inside trunks may be thoroughly sprinkje.l with ammonia - a:ud alcohol. The, e..1. ,- es - ut carpets be brushed With the same wash with good result. —. 7 4 j - I: H. !Lavin! , thus cleaned 'the s recept.a.; ele.,;'fur clothing, the next.thing is to care for. the clothing• Every; flab the' c 1 .0 ,- ;et or trunk 7 contain should be shaln and well aired, and all winter clothing not"needed for wear thould be put away as . :30oh as possible. spots bhould be. r‘pniged isßh . scup water, or weak amnion , for :I).OLhs ieli ht to gn:ov thes.e. Furs should not be worn late in the s ea s o n, as 'the still fades them, and it is bettei• to pat them safely aWay before :the tiii;ths Le nin won k. They shouhl lei combed •c - trefully with a heaten .ftwl aired; • sprialsl,ra with camphor guru. and Wrapio..?:l iit sewed up, and then Ault in a pa - per bag. Nev. spaper .liol.steO g• enough; brown wiappmg pai?er is better. Make•the bags ziecording to the-size of': the articles they are to =contain, paste them up at the enil-4, :in , 'then they are ready to be paet,;- ed away. i'afier boxes may be ti , eJ., ;but should he pa , ,ted'?sccnrcly nothing can enter, -Cedar chests wiil effectually keep out moths, but few are so fortunate as tO poss.ess the :re. The at ticks which are needed fur later wear should la: put. In a st p artite pinea, alter inivitig been v.\ 4 11 brushed, and, it' necessary, spon , 42tl With ammonia. Any article or fur which hati previously lften troubled ivitti MOLIIS oio'ned and 12N AIPIinCII about, the tni,14111.: of July to make sure no moth is harboecd in thorn, deQpite Ow- precaution- taken. Cum!), shake Liml . put away as berore. A ftcr the season or laying • the eggs carptA., should be again saturated with ammonia and alcohol, and all sty,;picloas l rerrs should treated in the same Manner. This process, pursued yes - oh:L(l4y year etftef yetr, will kcep.a house .almost, if not quite, free from the uf oth,, and save • much dezgrnctiOn and annoy anc.% " - ' 13 DEM EZIEB We }Jaye ul:vays had considerable trouble to. get our calves, to eat dry feed as• soon as. is de 4irable.'.' \Ve us m':l.; take thcm from the cow at from three to live days old,' and give them • fresh milk until two weeks or more old, Ishen we begin to ad:l skim milk to their rations. At this pe . ..iod we should like to- 'have them begin eat ing, bran, or shorts, shell corn: or better, all together, to ulake uj tl:c diminished quantity or the miik. 'But. how tat' get. them -to eating hls been the difficillty. As the easiest way out of it, we . u , ually . practiced the plan of stirring the bran or -horts into 'the milk aue . fetting . them drink what, they. would of it flu for var ious reasons we don't like'that meth od. lye prefer that they should ca t it.- you think that :i lame "no tion," we should not quarrel with you alrmt it. The past winter we a...;c1- dually discovered a way out or the dtv of teachingthem -to cOt. • . When the first calf put in . another appearance •we had lib separate stall or shed to:— put it in; Our sheep. sited being of good dimensions for the number.of sheep, tee conclud ed to. turn it in there,' Al; ut the time we fixed fur •feading skim milk 'and shorts e happened to visit the shed soon after the - boy had fed thi4 sheep their morning feed of corn and. shorts, and to our-surprise - found the calf occupying a place at. the trough and eatiag kith avidity; The one that came we disposed of the same [vat- and w ith the. same result. The third - followcal, a little bit; or. a. hall blood Jersey, that we could pick up and catty under one arm almo 4 itt.s essfly Aa a lamb; dial it- could not i have been more than ten days old I when we obserVed tt beginning to . I imitate the sheep and tithe- calves in going to the ) trough, and at least '"going through-the motions" of talc---j ing the feed. Now we. are nit going I to ocWise yon to raise sheep to Le:A I your calves to eat;(lry feed (perhaps • • I -DUN didn't), until you have the sheep -and want your c,alres - to learn t -- trly to cat widiout. taking • the trouble - yourself. to teach. it,.,,,y0u might try the plan. • . NATHAN TIM) • nyl S H ELVES, II x. 31EI:Ctilt Hinta on Lawng and Flow& Bed; . . At thii season. the preparation of lawns and iloWer beds is one which calls forth rune planning of ways and means ; how, .iviien and where to plant, and how . tcces; shrubs and vines shall be Placed produce the desired Wee% Lawns l' shoiati ba've had, earlierin .the season, a top dressing 'of short - manure,- and, now (if not already done) shonldebc raked clean The Knee Moth. I=I:2ES Teacitiug Cal;.es .to Tat of A heavy roll. .gOld work in . making. a • smenthOeireFsurfaet, if used after a raim 'Flower beds should be " Corked up "'ut Mieei and f nevi - ones ate mad e• thp:greates atteiftion shOld gi vin. Mark , or. stake out t e size and shape of ',the led desired; then spade up On soil to the depth of twelve or eighteen inches; putting hi plenty of Well rotted manure. Cut the bed in, the lawn; never= elevate or pile. up soil for flowers itt(AS. the level of th , i laWn; it is the surest. way of kiUh plants by droutlf; keep the etz,e of the bed about :au inch below the,sur face of the sod Sloping or elevating the .bed. slightly towards the centre. Never plant.the -so-called-"ornamen tal foliage" plants with Powering "- kinds, but grow each - by thernsclvc,,, the . tallest toward the Centre, th, smallest - ones on .the edge )r There is nothing SO essential in ! inrr as, the proper study of the molly of colors. Arrange yotinblli.! flowers_next to orangc,.yottii red iop_i Milk next to white, - . rows of viol, contrast with yellow, (golden . ) 4arlet.• Clumps of -s.,:ariet ed. by white or green give a i-e:: , 1!:, n,lever shown tae( re. Many of - finest gardens owe much - ~ f I li;:irtity to the. contrast.of (bleed by the skill with Whiefi flowers arc;p.rranged. ' I= She Without Wat;2:. =1 It may not lie generallv kfif,t; that, sheep will do without war s;innwir what running AU The ilsnr furniihes them allt . r..:y • try nqiniro.. .No doubt, thin: tirihk in thti Inifldle cd the 41:iy 'f water svai not too .111 r off, lint seem to do just as" well They are usuafy quiet darin , Clay in hot we:idler :mil lie L. .2., shade, or-stand in . a huddle with nose:,,,cloie to the •,croitritl'aii.l t heads turra:4 toward, the eehtr. the group. This they do to pr,,t themselves_ frt - 4.ri the • gadfly, which inflicts aliai4ful on the-inside; td the nostrik.;:;:.l,c, the same time deposits ,an which a glint is Latched, wid.;:i its way up • into the hutri; - . , thrown out by the TL • .fly zietive durin!f• the hot wt :And the := - ,11,-cp-- or. prote , Aing from th,; - r.t., fl of tlitin it As soon as- the sun gets low ;;; 1 ; west tili2 d:,... 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E:L0,1; ,, tin,,. i.l eowlty, t,.+gi=ther with,ahl6::e com, was-so .- ed as to ti. unfit for a a:;,1 h;tui.t24.l ont and tat‘...n 10: 1! ,of winA tinily. After the second (i:zy ho:r t' as and the •entirely di , 6l.l)tarol. !The has been tried in a number of t sine and neter fa'.led. • ARGET, 01 , inflammation Of Cie t: (ler, Li iii!iienit to cure, prt.vel , Li‘ bring better than rcmcaly, as in lit, other The preventive El '; ores 87,'e to AviAtl 'feeding tro corn meal or other , heatin:!v • raiu.:o. to avoid sudden en'anl2,vs best remedy is to iced fol•i• 8181 !' , ,horts .and to 'hathv freely ' odd Water two or !lace thnes - n t l .: • A mill .lose E n ... ,:efts Li.es used when green -fodder to :be had, hut at. this - va•zon vrobahlynot be - nee(feil. We 1:110W rio.leriledy fora cow that - lust: milk cxecpt: to milk hit" oft.m. times a day if needed.--ibts••il , -- - setts I= SAI.s brimstone in small ;limn! itfcs.k rirCveniive of kidney worn! , corn, soaked in very !str.ott ! 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