riif Tat TWILIGHi. - As are VOW old, our yesterdays gem very dim aad distant; Wekvepa;lM la those darkened sways. Through 11/1 that is• existent Yet farolf days Ibine bright and itlear With sans that long have faded: • And faces dead seem stvantely near Te those that life has shaded. Al we grow Olklaar Mars are few kor Molds most lately taken, But fall.-aa falls the summer dew • From rose; tightly shaken-- When some chance word or Idle strain, The chords of memory sweeping, Unlock the tlood•gates of our pain For those who taught us weeping. As we grow old our , sallles are rare To those who grsiet us daily, Or, ((some living faces wear The looks that beamed so gaily From eyes long elosettr—and we should smile In answer to their wooing, ' 'Vs but the Past thatatdnes the while Oar power to smile the while. As we grow old our dreams at night Arent:ter of the morrow; They come with *swished pleasure bright, For dark with olden iwrrow ; Apilwhen we wake the names we say Are not of any mortals, But of those In some long dead day . Passed through life's sunset's portals. W. R. CamerOn TROY Friday evening last., Trojakodge gave a reception in their nevi Lodge room, in Loxo's Hail, and an attendance of over one hundred 'guests, including members of the Lodge and members from neigh boring Lodges with their wives, daugh ters, and friends, passed a very pleasant evening. Short speeches were made by Rev. S. L, CoNns, Dr. B. G., Thiel - , L. D. Tsmoit, and others. Hon. DsLos ROCKWELL, made the speeCh of the even ing, which was in his . usual happy style, and-was received with much enthusiasm. Supper was served at the' Troy House, and the , call from "labor'' to refresh ments" met with a hearty response. Af 'i ter supper many returned to the Lodge to enjoy still further the social pleasures of the evening. The pleasure of the even ing'pras much increased by fine singing under the lead of Mr. CONDE,' assisted by Miss,Lswis, Miss ELLA ARNOLD. F. E. WOODWARD and Miss Ames Honairr. MSS ARNOLD also sang a sol i which was received with applaese. The eeretnonimi wore under the direction of A. C. FAN NIN°, Esq., Master of the Lodge, aid evL ' curbing passed off with unusual good or der. The assembly was one 9f more than ordinary good appearance, showing that Masonry here as elsewhere numbers its members among the best citizens, Monday evening, April 4th, the mem bers of tire Presbyterian Congregation made a pound party for the benefit of Rev. G. P. SEWELL, and surprised the excellent pastor and his esteemed lady with a tine collection of presents suitable for their use in their new home on Center ' street. After a pleasant hour ,the party returned home, leaving their best wishes and regards, and carrying with them the recollection of an evening of pleasure. The.prosperity of Troy was never more _promising than now. Fine buildings will soon be added to our already handsome streets, and business of all kinds is such -as to make_every one rejoice,- Mr. N. M. Pomsuov will soon occupy his fine new residence. and a more complete 'and ele gant inan:.ion would be difficult to find. M E . It. F. IlLorsoros is rapidly finishing h a residence, "Edgewood," while Mr. VANDINE is preparing to add another beautiful home to the number already boilf. Several families have removed to town this spring, among the number is Mrs. AserxwaLL, of Elmira: Her hus band was a brother of S. B. ASPIN WALL. Troy, April 5, 1830. - U. S. SENATOR The Bradford ArguA presents the name of Hon, JUDSON HOLCOMB, of Towanda, as a suitable candidate for U. 8, Senator, to which we give a hearty and cordial as -sent. As our liovernnient has faildd to inflict any punishment upon the traaars and re bels of the late NV:lr, we can't think of any more tit or severe punishinent, than to send- 'Jrnsos among the assembled Confederates at Washington. One blast upon his doleful bugle, one spnech upon the merits of the "Crawford County Sys tem," and life to them would be a •bur ' den, and they would flee howling to their homes. By all means ) , send him along.— .Athens Gazette. - We second the motion. " THE LIT EItAItV'SUCCESS 01 , THE CEN- Telty."—An eminent English authority recently pronounced Seribner'y Monthly - ," The greatest literary streeeue of the cen tury." The Neu England Journal of Ed . ut-a - tion; says : "America may well be proud of such a magazine." The Mos trdted London _Vries considers it "one of • the tharvels of the day." The London Illustrated (Penny) Paper Says : " With its inimitably tinished gents of drawing .'and engraving, it is the wohder and ad _ miration of the art-world.'ll The April number just' idsued ends the XIX. volume, which is exceptionally bril liant. The -Vets For/' lErening Post, Hartford Courant, and . •other papers, speak of the series by EUGENE SCRUTLEB on "PETER TILE GREAT," as "the most Enotable event'in modern magazine Meta : tore,'" The style is 0 simple and yet so -.graphic that it.interests not only men of letters but the youtii; and is read as a • text book in the' sellouts. It is under stood that the causes and beginnings of Nihilism in 4ussia, will be traced by l'tlr. - Scni:mv.it in the course of his narrative. _Rev. Dr. EGGLESTON writes of Mr. GEORGF. W. C.VmP. and his story : "Tar. GRANDISSIMV-S," in SCRIBNER : "If CA BLE can hold that gait, the rest of us who write American itoriea must surrender to him. What a superb piece of work it is • scitimiE.es is the only AmeriCan peri odical that has as yet established a large circulation abroad ; the edition in Eng land being 10,500. It now enters upon its second decade, anti the work of win ning a second hundred thousand at home. . Its leaders to-day are estimated at more _than half a mil ion. i The publishers of ScutuNk:n ann, unce that all new subscribers after this date wiut.take the back numbers, beginning November last, will receive instead of the six unbound numbers, the bound volume, • 'November, 18'4'9, to April, 1850, (contain ing•oll of "Success with Small Fruits," and the opening chapters of "Peter the treat." " The Graudissimes," and "Lou. is'iaint"); without extra charge. The subscri - dtion pr?ce is $4.00 a year. ANDREW'S BAZAR ion .A.rnit..—This - model journal will be welcomed by all la ' dies interested in the mysteries of the toilette. The styles of *Andrews' Bazar _are justly popular, iind those in the April number are new and in advance kit* those , of any other publication. When we con. Suter the superior attractions presented - by OM; Model Family Paper, its Subscrip..thin : Pric. only one dollar per annum, and see that every subsuriber is , presented free If 4)/ fifty cents' worth of ANDREWS' Pinned Paper Fashions, we are obliged to acknowledge it as at least one ease where the reading public get full value received for the money they expend. We wouhrado.4: those of our readers who are unacquainted with the merits of the Buzar t ito send ten cents for a sample copy, to \V. R. ANDREWS, Publisher, Tribune Building, New York. A M. Joims, of Roseville, a brother of ProfesNor JOHNS, who formerly taught in the old Academy, his Invented a perpet. ual (?) motion which is a perpetual stand' .-stil at piesent. t The Enterprise Manufac turing Company, got up the machinery and it stands in their 'shop and m►y all of • a sudden go on; and ,unexpectedly run forever. 'Tain't nowise likely though. It consists of a substantial 'maple. frame, three axles bearing cogged wheeli, and from the ends cranks, which by means of a strings lift levers depending at the sideity , ingeniously dividing their weight. The machine is an ingenious one, but like all similar machines, ignores some ofthe nu -avoidable obstacles that nature haeput in tae way of success, such. as friction, iner, tia, etc.—Troy Gazelle. EvEnv Republicsu should take a . .'• paper Of his political faith. We!are a. •ut to enter on a Presidential struggle of great- activity and bitterness, and our friends should see that every voter gets a Republican paper. We are glad to re port quite a large addition to our list dur the mouth of Marry, and hope fur a still larger increase. Breamso of hard coal stoves, did. you ever refloat. that your *Upper visa the svitrilest base.barner. ~~. WEB :VENDERS , OP - POREIGN 1. .on 4esteatie eierabilelaa; sad brewera, Weave. 414.; 01110011114 Casein Intl take &ogee that Mel stettilratel4 and domed try the eadertigeett.Appralste aS flsabOotber . license tax ter the year ISM as Moira: Ustand ttaadfleatlaaof Peewee flereg Is the ale of goodsorates Sad saerehiadlas eounty of Bradford for the rear IWO t Alba Borough— Claes. Trie.- 0. T. Young. . 14 it 7 00 Geo. H. Webb, - • 14 NI L. J. Andress, 14 4, 7 Os Albany Township— F. P. Corcoran. S. B. Bterigere, J. T. Bested, Asylum Township— 11. bloody & Son, Athens Township-. D. s. Brown, F. E. Weller. Porter & Co.. S. F. reliVirs, U. Fisher, Anson Beldlemarl. Athens Borough— Thos. Sinnlll, F. T. Fage, Rly Wright. J. C. Gregg, D. C. Gray. Fitch .t Kinney, G. T. Entambrack, Mitchell Gros., N. P. Chaffee, W. N. Hilton, Wiicott Gohl, Isaiah Potter, Win. Klll, King Barchard, '.lithat Carroll, T. N. ?post & Son, John Peterson. LPon & Co., • B. F. Park, R. N. Lowe & Co., Robert Finch. A. A. Klnner, Joseph Blues. Burlington Townsirip—• Saddler & McKean, , M.-Knapp, Iturtlngton Borough— W. M. 0. Green, G. P. Tracy. • Barclay Tennistdp— P. T. Lynch. W. J. Thompson & Co., R. A. Abbott, Superintendent, Macfarlane & Son, Canton Towns d. R.Vrlght, Vermllye k Son, Beardslee & cornet, Columbia Township— Jeremiah Ryan, C. H. Gernert, Strait & Hibbard, Beman & Colony, C. G. 3leLeland. Canton Borough-- Burk, Thomas & Co., Clark & Whitman, J. S. Manley, J. Fennell & Son, G. H. White. J. H. Tripp k Co., N. L. Manley, L. Yothaberg, K. H. Trout, C. W. B.artisley, W. S. Cranmer, B.S. Darts, Coe St Campbell, J. Kinney, W. Owen & Son, P. Sander'', Griffin & Bacon, Mlx & 'Whitman, - T. k K. W. Pierce, Crlppen & Elliott, Kilmer & Moody; E. Newatan, G. H Eaten, F. ll_ Peck, C. H. Stone, G. K. C,ona, - S, J. Strait, Franklin Township 8. M. Walter. J. B. Juhnson, Glanville Township— Porter P. T. Riggs. Taylor is Manley. Chas. MeLauChlan, Herrick Township— J: J. Anderson. IL AV. Titus, Litchfield Township— A. 11„ . A.rinstrolig, E. Harrington, agent, Leßoy Township— Hugh M, Holcomb, H. A. Holcomb, C. A. Kelley. Leßaysville Borough— I . M. Bailey, , L. 1.. Bosworth. • L. I'.Blackman, D. G Halley. Bosworth & Lyon, P. C. VanGelder, Gorlfam S Coleman. J. P. Carl, A. S. Baldwin; Monroe Township— d. Harringtot., Monroe Borough— D. J. sweet. Summers & Walker, L. G. liollon, 0. F. Mingos. 'N. S. Rbinevatilt, E. F. Fowler, H. C' Tracy. Ingham & Mingo*, A. L. Crannier & Co., Overton Thaltishlp—. F. itelrhlmer & Musbacher, F. Osttions*.po., Orwell Township— Case & Cowles, J. P. Coburn, ' J. E. Pendleton, G. G. Corbin, c. M. Vanieltitle, G. I. Norton, Pike Township— W. C. & Burrows, E. J. Eastatirook, H. A. Rom Thom.s, Route Borough— George Nichols, John Whitaker, M. L. Maynard. L. H. Browning. Rome TownshiF►— B. 1. Ridgeway, Ridgioiry ToensLip— rintig & Tuton, C. Evens, J. C. Robinson. South Creek Township -11. E. Chace, agent, W S. TILL Joh n Gordon, .1. C. Kingsland, G. W. Strong, Sylvania Borough— P. Peek. . Standing Stone.Township— r. E. flush. i Bostwick Bros., Sheithequin Township— Ixnr. J. H. Child*, , South Waveqly— W. M. Corey, ' Buntlineld Township— i M. Bullock, E. s. Tracy & Co., . I Child & Barris, C. D. :shays, Phillips Bros., C. B. Itigg, , , , W. E. V ..orlt(s, 14 700 •11 . 10 go 14 7 00 13 10 00 Springfield Township— F. If. Mattocks, W. T. Daly, N. S. Watson, James Sargent, Towanda Borough—. , 11, M. Welles, /4, 700 • . Stevens a Long, 6 60 10 G. L. Bows, •• - 14 700 ~ (L. 1,. ROM. No. 2 More, 14 700 C, T. Hiroy. 14 7 00 0. D. Wickham, 14 7 00 A. Horton. 14 700 W. It. Smalley. • 14 760 J. 0. Frost', Song, Ii 15 00 10, C. Porter, 13 10 00 Decker Bros., 13 10 I 0 ' C. F. Dayton, .. 14 7 00 If. E. Rosenfield, 17 12 50 G. M. Clark, • 33 in 00 C. S, Fitch, 13 10 00 . . . Valet' &C n_ 10 7A OO ' Mynas ar Hlldreth, , i ' 9 25 00 Slyer A De Woo. 14 7 00 Turner & Gordon, 14 7 00 Woodford 14 Vas/DOM,' is 10 00 11. Jacobs, 13 10 00 Owen 0/06., 13 10 00 J. H.lllustly . 13 10 00 John Carman, 14 7 0 N. P. /Deka, 12 12 50 Loomis & Vreemuth, . 13 10 00 IS. 11. (:owtes,. , 14 7 00 Humphrey brothers Is Tracy, 5 60 00 E. H. ,Pleree, 14 7 00 . Henry .iittZPU.N 14 7 00 Thos. Muir k Co., 13 10 00 51..1. Larkin. 14 700 Bowman h Kline, 14 7 00' . James Mew*, • l2 12 50 .1. L. Krill, agent, h ' 10 2000 Powell h Co., 3 100 00 ' Hrs. Mingos. 14 7 00 J. F. Com '• er. 12 ,17 50 , , F.. 1), Haunted .11 ' 7 00 Holmes & Passage, 12 12 50 E, F. Dittrich, 12 12 50 C. P. Welles. 13 70 00 - s. C. Whitcomb, 12 12 50 W. et. Chamberlin, 13 ..10 CO J. Doutrich, . 14 "1 00 , Mosenerans ili Brewer, , . 14 700 D. W. Scott 1k..C0, 10 20 00 Nathan Thld, . l4 7 00 Clark 0. Porter.. , 13 10 00 Wm. H. Mallory, ' ... 13 10 00 M. Bel:Melo:ma. 14 7 00 Decker & Veogiit, 12 12 50 George Ridgeway, 14 7 00 Vanneet *LOUD; 14 700 Lewis Itapblel, 14 7 00 F. J. Blum, - 17 12 50 H. 'Welles, 14 7re Mclntyre limns., , IS '3O 00 T. IL Jordan.l2 12 60 , . M. C. Mercur h Co., 13 10'00 A. H. Dye lien., , 10 to oo j - 1 Terry Townikap— 11. Dunham, 14 7 7 00 00 V. L. Canwell, 1 14 W. hJ. ft. Horton, .13 10 00 ' Troy Toonskilp— H. F. Shattuck, J. H. Dexter, Troy Borough— . Dobbins & Johnson, If lekoek & Frets. Ilobart la Porter, , H. T. Loot. 1 D. Mitchell. Bean! ./e/ 4 F l 4l4lth rt H. Wolfe, A. Gee, E.. 8. Jewell, Stewart Bros.. J. It. Grant. Gernert tk Italian,. Wooster & Booth, Chia. N. Grohs, Dewey Jt Ca, 45. K. ISpaiding. Bailey, - Panning & Loorala; 0- B. Mitchell. • tl, Bradley. rorlieni. Peat a Co., T. A. Plates it Batt, gointittem, UMW' Cs. Wm.trfter.. IP. o.amen, , • - E. O. Oltrer & Bow Tose:lrons Townsldp-... A: J. BlNark, • Ulster Township.. ' James her.' George Mat Gririth. James Irving, A. Watkins, • WitttiotTowttahlp rhae: Klester, Horton k Terrell. Perry Ir3sinea, Township... Daniel Mohan. Smith k Part. Bartlett Warren Township- J. If: Kinney. .1. Y. Cooper. W. G. tiostsrielt. Windham Township-. Russett. IL 11 ridte , mnn if en., ' Wyaluslng TOWl3l4hip•••• J. H. !toward. Gaylord Sundt.r, 1. M. David,Brown. Bosworth., SWIM & iwewts k Stolen, • B. S. Keeler, H. J. Clark lloilenharlr, C. B. iNtferty, K. fr . Wells Townahly... C. B. Hanyen.. 4• 14 7 cio - List of persons engaged in the ale of patent medicines. nostrums, tie., In the county of Brad ford for 1880: Attany Township S. G.Sterigere, Athens Township- , Potter *Co.. Athens Borough nleack, Jo.eph Hines, Canton Borough- Cttirk Whitru , n, Mix & Whitman. Lens:inland Roraima-. P. C. Venftelder. L. P. Blackman. Leßoy Township-- C.IS. Molcomb. • • Monroe Bouotigh;- _D. J. Sweet. if. C. Tracy. Rome Borough- Wm. Rice, Towanda B Jrough- Turner k Gordon, B. Porter, C. T. Kirby. H. C. Porter, *rip Borough- Stewart Bros. B. IL Mitchell, Wilmot Tiwnsblp- P. A. Quick. Wyalusing Township !. M. Allis, 5 00 V. S. Homer, 4 6 00 List of bankers and brokers In the county of Bradford for the - year 1880 - Canton Borough- Samuel Roane & Son, Troy Borough.... Pomeroy Brothers, IWyalasing TowniihiP- G. - M. Bixby, I 30 00 List of among keeping Millard saloons in the county of Bradford for the year 1880 Towwida Borough 0. H. P. Disbrow Wm. Henry. T. U. Jordan, O. Kellogg., James Nestor, 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 14 100 14 7 DO 70 00 7 00 /4 7 r 0 4 80 00 El 30 00 14 700 14 7 00 14 . 7 00 4 \1 , 1 ,, 110 00 I 4 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 10 VI 00 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 7 Oo 14 7. 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 14 7 GO 14 7 00 13 20 00 14 7 00 11 11 00 14 7 00 II 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 . 7 00 IX 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 DO 14 7 00 14 7 00 Troy Borough— C. If, Belionegal; tlit of persons running breweries In the county of Bradford (or the year 1880: • Towanda Roiongh— Clan. Tax. Anton° lAnier. 8 125 00 List of per.nus engaged In wholesale liquor deal ing In the county of Branford for' the year 1880: Towanda borough— , Class Tax. John Griffin,. . 13 11.5 00 R. Caren. 13 25 00 James Comm lstrel% la 25 00 C. P. !hole, 13 25 00 Liat of persons keeping eating-houses, saloon% he., In thc omit' yor Bradford for the year 1880: . Canton Borough— - - Clod*. Tax. A. J. Beets. S #2O 00 Troy Borough— i ' . Frank Green, Towanda Ilarough- Jallle% Nestor, 5 20 00 Henry Barrett, . S 20 On S. ti.gni,i, : 5 . V,/ 60 List of f.rsonwengagell in keeping hotels In the county of Brad Neil, f or the year 1880 Albany Township— F., Ir. W Brox, M. Kellogg, J. IV itcos, 11110 00 14 700 4 7 00 14 7 00 VI /0 00 14 7vo 14 7 CO 14 TOO 14 7 00 11 700 14. 700 14 700 14 7 00 13 1000 14 7'oo 14 1 00 14 .7 00 - . 13 JO 00 14 .7'oo 12 12 50 14 7 0:1 14 7 00 Athens Township— C.. H. Cane. John A. Briggs, Athens Borough— Fat uswort h, k 0. 1,..1,mtan, & 0. 1.. , tortintt. Albany Borough— I. H. Smith, 101=13 14 7 00 12 12 5() 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Colutnbla Townsbl J. P. Strong. WorreUStutth,, . Canton Borough— . olle‘ IL Tuttle, James F. Fox, Monroe Borough— . 11.11cDonatil, D. 11. Dodge,, 1. S. Hinman. ' 14 7 00 13 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Vldgliary .rowne , V. Bildwin, Overton Township— James J. Hannan. 13 10 14 7 13 10 14 7 `South Creek Township— G. K. Suffern, Spriggfielff Township— Joseph Causer, Sheshequin Township—. J. P. Routers, 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 sonth WA'erly— Martin Crowley, Troy ftgrough— Joseph Jarwernan, 11. 1 H. McGeneral. Towanda Borough— /Thu—Seeley. .• 0: H. P. blatinar, Win. Henry.. '• Witablnittrin Pitcher, E. A. Jenning., 0. Kellogg, Thne.'3l. Jordan, Brown, , Ulster TownsLtp Danlei Brown, M. A. Forrest, 14 7 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14, 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OD 13 10 00 14 7 60 Wyeos Township-- J. G. Daugherty. Bartlett Bros.. D. §. Kennedy, WTainsingt Townehip-- J. M. Brown, 14 7 00 /4 7 00 14 - al Wells Township— It. B. Berry, • 19 10 00 13 bo op 14 7 op TAKE NOTICE—AII who are concerned In this appralgement. that an appeal will be held at the Comolaaloners' Office. In Towanda florough. on FRIDAY, the rTII day of APRIL.. A. R. tint% between the hours of 10 o•clnet A. %UZI 4 o'clock r. at. of to‘W day, when and . where you can attend If you think proper. c 11.0.. L. STEW ART. Appraiser. March ft, 144044. 14 7 CO oo 14 700 14 7 00 UICKJIEADACN polwitastiagi. If yen are walla pia itr - arlacins -3 / 4 .1[17 eared. ado k we , CARTER'S UTILE LIVER PHIL A.iso rare aU forum crt allionsnese. W5T 1166 C 060 6, patios sad Dyspepala. prymoteStgestlon. Mere distress from too hearty Wins. Coma Disortisni of the Storaseb.EltimulatetheLiver.and Besalate the Bowels. ; They do all this by taking Jut one Uttlo Wait stAose. They are purely vegetable. do not tripe or barge. and are as nearly perfect es it is possible toy a pill to he. Price 2S cents. S lot Bold by dnuttists everywhere or sort by will. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK • - Geoi L. -Ross; . Of the Third Ward Store, has opened a large and convenient Store In the brick block, First ward. opposite Humphrey Brothers Tracra Boot and Shoe Factory, and has filled It with _.. A LARGE STOCK OF CHOICE GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Which he tuts purchased In New. York for cash, and solicits the confidence and patronage of the public, and respectfully announces that he • WILL NOT SE UNDERSOLD • By anybody. BM Titled Ward Store will also be kept stocked with first.class goods, sod wilt be sold if 10W Y the towels*. ' Towanda, amss) , e, VISO. 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 Oe 14 700 1$ 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 to 1: 1: 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 74x) 14 7100 14 b OO 11 boo 14 7 , 90 GILMORE & CO., PE lifil•niS, INCIMASE OF rEalstoss, and all other aliases of 016144:r0e Soidien and Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted. Address with stamp. OILICO Wes DD k hingtott, D. C. Oh 00 14 790 14 700 14 700 if 'I 00 7-00 14 7 00 H 700 10 00 14 Too- 13 It 40 IS 10 00 14- 7N) $ 36 IV 14 730 12 .12 7.0 12 I 2 /SO 11 700 14 7 iv 14 7 00 II 15 (V 12 1:59 34 700 14 700 9 25 00 12 12 SO 14 7 00 14 700 J 4 709 12 12 BO 13 10 00 Cla4". Tax. 4 4.4 00 4 600 I 5 00 I 5 00 4 S 00 4 5 00 4 aOO 4 5 00 4 sOO 4 t 00 4 a OO 4 b 00 %3 10 00 10 00 la 10 00 3 10 00 4 5 00 4 5 00 4 6 00 70/./,,v. Tn.?. 1 tit) 00 ./ 3f/ DO 3 JlOOO 1 , :10 00 2 40 00 2 10 00 5 20 00 7;ar x . 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'., 6 ::::4: 5 4: I- -- 110 to WY 1591 / 9 g; .... 1048 : 4 i 24, 10 20 Ala's Stour.' ....110 4814 la, 1080 linaVerteld ...if° 3014 101 '029 Irsenetitown _005214 021 1042 .WysloBlne .: . , J 0 05:3 47 1 11 15 .I.sasy9lllo. 302 . 9 4613 111 1120 61 09' 8 Eddy ,...., s 4t5 la 11137 lieshoppe4 11.... 925:1'151 41 44 111848810817.1„... 9 19,s 4i9; 12.30tT0ntlign . .k i 318 1 8'8512 47, 12 401.1.9 Otango.l ...} 644 - 257; 13234'. .Palis.. . 8 ts l : 22' 1 .1 2011:is Janecii i ii, goa l s 0.8 1 2001 Iva-Barrel I osi 7 3014 40 4 SOVett Chunkill 05 ... .+ lllO6 r 8 w.Allentown . 1 1006' ...Iloo7i g 05 , . 11 94bleheisi.l. 9 60' —.16 SW 6P). •.E 9410 11. f • 9 20: ....; 9 'K: a 351PhIlad'Iphl*, 800; ....IS LSI 1 923 •N,aw Torkd 6 401 ... .6 341, Tag..6'.11 1/1-11.iA WI 11$31' U 431 11.21 , 0 '~~ I 05 1 35 3 45 44 IS tcq seo 6 40 9 051 6.14. 4 60 5 I 7 40 121 M 6% 9 10 !1000 Trains 8 and 15 rein daily. Bleeping ears on trains 5 and 16 between Ma'am Palls and Philadelphia and between Jinni and New kit without changes Parlor cars on Trains an d'9 between Niagara Balls and Philadelphia without change. IL A. PACKER., Supt., Sayre. Pa., Nor. 10, 1878. P. t N. Y. R. B. 'Aliiettatteotts. Be Not Deceived J. K. BUSH, THE BRIDGE-ST. CLOTHIER, i .19 bound ‘o;tell Tax. Ch.) 00 CHEAPER, THAN ANY 40 00 TEIER CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWANDA! , Before the late advance in prices we patthstsott , the LARGEST STOCK EVER CAR RIED Itr t 8. and therefore eau , SELL AT OLD PRICES ! Our stock comprises a lull 114 of— 31E IrB, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! Fer the Spring trade The largest stock of HATS iietaam A full and superb line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks and Traveling Blgs, At manufacturers' prices. Towanda, Mat ch 18, 1880 Ask ij,;ur Druggist for Circulars, For sale Gy CLARK B. PORTER (Ward Rome), Dlll7O GIST • .WrhstzsAlinntr.9„ Pa" Oct. 9, 1879. I am using Ely's Cream Balm and receiving eery beneficial results. It is the only remedy of a great many I have tried which ban acted an a cure. I hare been troubled with Catarrh for over IS years. my bead has been, most of the time, stopped and Very much Inflamed. It flag opened my nostrils and reduced the luilammation in my head—in fact 1 feel lam belu9 cured, It is khe only remedy I have found which can be applied without pain and dread. My eyes are improving so that I can stand strong light, which I have not been able to do for years. 9:n7itnxi9.l. Factutw. With E. F. Mts:gvz, Merchant. Oct. 30. NAVla.aat is; .zz, • -a P=ZI (177 T. * • 41- '1.1" C. O. E. R. B. is • liquid—a valuable combination composed of several of the moat powerfnl and penetrating liquids known in chemistry, and was dot•overel by a celebrated English chemist, and 171 A I atrrsinced into the United States in the year J. 13, and Mace that time; by ita marvelous curs live power*. has won for itself a world.arldo repo lotion for its many cures of Rheumatism, Paine and gsrellings. Burns and' Scalds, Sprains and Bruises. Cuts and Old Sores, Contraction of the Biuseles. Tender and Frosted Feet. Chilblains. lienralgia. Pain tq the Side, Cheat and Back. and st aan Sdp c at le h f e h H e o ardse s o as a wle ll Li s n ta im to e r n Htsan n *aid v now and scarcely a stable or house can -be found with out a bottle where it is known. We challenge competition : $l,OOO will be paid for any case of the above-named file that G.E. a 8, will not cure it the directions are closely ob served. G. jr,, S, a may stands tho test bacons it has proved the best. It is aide and wise to al: trays keep a bottle on hand,thereby in frequent In. eMsices avoiding the necessity of calling A doctor. There is s balm for moat all His; • 'Da neither cayenne drops nor hartiliorn pills— When fairly tried, It then will show That Carer* G.E. 8:8, is more than blow. Try a bottle and it it does not give aatisfaction return it to your Druggist half-nail and ho will refund you your money. - Did space permit we could give you a hundred testimonials from men and families in this county that could not be doubted. Call upon your nearest Dr or EitorteNeep. er and iudt for Carers 0.16, Sand not be put off by soros other worthless trash. If he has not got it on band. ask him to send for it for you. D. G. OAKUM. Satz Prxmairos. laldletcrwn. Orange Co., N_ Y. For sale in turraeda, Fa., or C. T. KIRBY and 11. C. FORTItIt. NOTWMISTANDING _ The 'site . advance in paper and other stock] PUICES AHE STILL WAY DOWN CELLAR! AND STILL DIGGING: MHZ° THZ IiZZT SIZTT bATI3 I 4111c:oakum to biti4 all littols of MAGAZINES AND MANN BOOKS At ()Ideates—at old rates: Magazines Bound far Fifty Cents—Fifty Masf—and Upward. Fln. Blank Melo a SPECIALTY pad all wart WARRANTED. A. prvEnrx SMITH. - Biro'lila 2lui Lin I Park Ruhr, Tow a. P. 0. 80z,1612 WILFTWASD. J. K. BUSH, 1 No. 2 Bridge Street. FURNITURE STORE. Having dotabled our fartlltleit this year by men pylng two:stiffed+, we are 'prepared to offer you a larger stork than ever before, and at reduced paces. , FURNITURE CHEAP CHEAPEST. At the same time we keep up the standard of our fie• UNDERTAKING, we guarantee satisfaction. We are prepared Lod* anything In that line on short notice, and are do terrulned topless°. , Farm Account! E7er7.l 4.-tticr hnntt 1133$11)-,tt-7 tst- A t train. Lew cc. I mpl tene i Ttr:ll .14 ..11. • L 7''-: t toast iorivm st•ma-• VI Lttt. Atti. tz tr.tryftet &Vann /4 we li.Teuth 154.1.ttlickola. McI.NTYRE BitOTHERb, I TOWMadU‘ General HaidWare, HEAVY AND Stoves, Tin, Iron, Nails, Painti, Oils, Glass, Potty, Gunpowder; Shot, Cartragt.... Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools, Wagon Mak.rs' Supp Farming and Dairy Implements, Table Cutlery, Clothes Wringers, BoHi, Chains, &e., &c. Rope, g a) k 114 E RANSOM COTTAGE RANGE, With the Expansion Broiling eha:mber,, SMYTH'S PATENT DUPLEX GRATE.II With or without Low Closet, Reservoir, or Ornamental Elevated Shelt The Greatest Combination -of Valuable Improvements Ever Presented in one Range. t ~ After the fiatterlng experience of the past' year. having had very large and e x tended sale , we find that the Tits Rasson COTTAGC Is universally conceded to he the meet desirable Range of It* cage in the market. Its general features are the 'Wee as In the celebrated Ransom Range, which has for years been considered the finest ltange made: 1t contains the Potent-Expanstan Braillhas Chamber, which 7.1 untreteatly acknowledged to be the only successful and practical broiling attach ment In use. It is also furnished with Smyth's. Pa eat Duplex Grate. This celebrated Grate is extretnely simple In Its construction. It has now,' been In active use t.r more thin fire years, and In view of the universally successful experience cf. lI operation and durablilty.during that time, as well as the highly satisfactory resultwobtalned by us In our own thorough trial of ItaqUalltle.. we have no hesitation to pronouncing it the only complete andttecussful arrangement for removing clinkers andrefuse from the dre-box Initantauemisly. thoroughly a d cleanly. while the degree of combustion obtained has never, In our opinion, been equaled with any other ettle'of grate. Tile ItAmitom Otirrank Is a thorough/it itral , clueeißaxpe In. ail its portions and appointments. While the price Is eirreettly iota. It is en. constructed hat It can be, changed from a Low Closet to a Single Oval Range, by merely Lifting the upper part of the Range from the tow Closet and placing it upon a set of ornamented legs. All sires can also be furnished with the Ornamental Elevated Shelf. The large Baled Ash Pan is taken nut at the end of the Rang* lustead of the front—a much more con venient and cleanly arrangement—and the capw lons Warming Closet extends underneath the whole Range. The Hot Water Reservoir is heated entirely from the bottosn, and is of a larger capacity than will be found on any other Range of this Mass. Al) the minor details in the ;construction of this Range have received the closest attention. It has highly burnished ends, nlckleeniatoe _knobs of a new ind beautiful pattern„nickio-plated panels, nickfte•plated Towel Racks, and the mounting and fittings Is In the best style. MerNTYRE BROTIEERS. Towanda, Pa:, October so, 1879 24461.RELEIZED MAN'TLES I. -Plain Mantels.. Complete sID.OO White Marble for Children 15.00 Extra Fine - - 20.00 ,_ Extra Fine • 10.00 Crag*. Monuments 150.00 f Suitable for Crow n P eople 8.00 Extra Fine for Family 226.00 ' Ex.Finels.oo /art would recommend especially the rieautifuteOlATMßlAN MMIBLE, and far more durable for this climate, will not sOIL or DISCOLOR with VS like other msrble. A. W. AY - MRS fit 444, 446 and 66116 Yard 458, 460 462 East Water StrOt, 1111 RA, N. Y. Auruiture. BRIDGE STREET TWO STORES IN ONE! We are selling Of all k!nds an If not CHEAPER t, Than the (OCR SI9CCIALTY): Cal and see for yourself - N. P. HICKS. Towanda. May ist• /M. PATENTS and hoer to obtain them. Pamphlet ;tee, upon receipt of Stamp for post- - see. Address— ., GILMORE, Starru'ik CO. J'airsts. Hear Patent Oiler, Washbacitos, iswi,,,:,; D ums coca or MELF ALSO AGENTS FOR '.IIIIE -AND FRQST'S SOi S' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE! **) arn tow prepared tot the spnix i 3 TRADT, With a full line at • NEW AM) DESIRABLE GOODS LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES which we invite the public .to catt and examine PARLOR SUITS IN 'RAW SILK, TELUtIS, PLUSH AND Is eery large, and onr prim as low as the lowest We have a full line of CHAMBER SUITS IN ASH, WALNUT AND SOFT W09D,1 which we are WIN; at a very low price: i A fail nue of ' I SPRING BEDS, .MATTRASSES AND PILLOWS. UNDERTAKING. In this depaitment we always have the best rxode in the market, and ere contihwdly adding with all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, while our prices are the lowest. 'L..O. FROST'S SONS' • TWTrauds. April 9, 1879. • GET YOUR ;HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT TIM Welira MEIECOVUESe SHAVING PARLOR. study to tame. . V. STEDGE, Proyr Towsnds. Ps., July 111, D Wt. • w ir c o ,4 3c t lah t Mt • tarM a t4lll4 tO trat HARDWARE, o o._- CL - = "TI Ca. - 0) ,-.• a E. Cj) Mb HIM UST } 1 FROM nuary Ist, 1179 OODSA.RE CHEAPER N TREY NAVY...DEVI ENTY YEARS flruititte. = Our assortment of EAIRCLOTH, NEW' STYLES Warner's Safe Pills ASK AN lININNIDIATI AND AVMS, MITNIIII.VB VOX A TORPID UTNE, AND CURS IXISMILNIGNSVDTIOPEIN MA. snammotatut.'lllLlooB DIAB. MALARIA. FSTflt. AND ADVIL arid should be used, whenever AIM bowels do not. operate freely sad reiralsrlr. Their BMW) is gentler than that of other pay =eat the mime time more etreethe. 110 071181 i PILLS =QUIRT. SUCH SMALL DOSES ,711011, vnosopea wogs. . - • . ...They bite been used with greet inotess in the . Enschati army. where MAWS prorads, and Iwo thanTAT ANTIDOTE FOIL ALLSINDE OF MALARIAL POISON. People who lire or work to unhealthy Awes, and those of sedentary habits, should one them. Taken at bed-time. they pro mote rest and wing on natural evacuations the next forenoon. They do not act directly on the bowels. but Indirectly through the liver, by causing it to secrete the necessary bile. Antl /would alwar's be preferred to pills wbich operate as a violent cathartic, musing teueseaarid weakness. , If any person can prove that there is a better remedy of Us kind than Warner's Safe Pills, he will be paid $l,OOO by H. IL Warner & Price, 25 Cents a BOL Warner's. Safe Nervine Onrcxxx GIVES num AND sumo TO THE SIIPFERING, CIIRES MAD. ACRE and NEURALGIA, PREVENTS EPILEPTIC FITS AND RELIEVES DERNOCS PB.OSTRATIONInrouskt oft by EXCESSIVE DRINK. OVER.WORR. MENTAL. BUDGES AND Drum CAUSES. • . • Powerful na it Is to atop pain and soothe ella turbot, nerves, It. NEVER INJURES TEM SYSTEM. whether taken in small or large doses, . It, often arteSts the proven, of. serious dia. duns by the,reenperstive rest which it insolnees. and Li benedetal in all painful diseases. WARNEWS - SAFE I:IRVINE le the IMPROVED DISCOVER V OF ONE OF THE MOST EMINENT PIITSICIANS OF THE WORLD, and as haekthnebie bles sing to all who Butter. If any *Teen can prove. that there is a' better remedy of . its kind than Warner's Safe N ere ine, be will be paid $1,900 by H. H. Warner It Co. Bottles * of two ezed: Fines. Wein. and MOO. *AIMEE'S SAFE SID' EY and". LIVES CURE and WAITNEIrS SAFE kiITTERS are also n superior remedies, each the best of its class. 11 6 icsEu leadingd)Tsh o:sr -Druggists 6;3 4gim u~f fn)>, a . h . d dealers in _Med. SA r i tr-seri nes f ::3:72; and ,TeittFtontals.l ) ADDRESS . > REID• ILEWMER J • f"C"F ter Lir SCOVILL'S 86900 LIVII SEE a peerless remedy for Scrofula, White Swellings, Cancer, Erysipelas, Gout, Chronic Soref,, "Syph.RN Tumors, Carbuncles, Salt Rheum, Malaria, Bilious Complaints, and all diseases hulled an Impure Condition of the Bi This Grand Remedy is a compound of vegetable elands, • the chief of which are SARSAPARILLA. and STILLINGIA. The cures effected by_SCOVILLiti -BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP are absolute, and their -record Is undisftgured by failure. For sale by ail Druggists. MOTT'S LIVER PILLS, tie Ing Cithrtic TapiaMe &Atm They rectify torpidity of the :Liver. • They give tone to the itonsach. They prevent griping of the Bowels. They remote-bile from the Blood. They purify and invigorate the Body. They cure all bilious complaints. iEGETABLERE Instantly tlestroyaWOßMS and Is monimentled by physicians as tbe best WORM MEDieviz. - BAKER'S PAIN 'PANACEA for .41 - .4.7V and 8E.48 T. For External and Internal Use. The Greatest Pain Reliever Of the Age lINTON'S BALSAM CURE§ COLDS, COUGIVS, ETC. Can be.us'al n, n Plasttn.. Fcas.At.z ny ALL Dr.t.-c.iiITS. JOEDT r. cuREA...O L co., f 61.71 1•1;01•ItIET.):Z4, 24 C0.1.10g0 Place, /tow Tor. ..,r"7 - 71 , . _ . STOP THAT COUGH ITSING DR. GEBILIIN'S COIIOII AND CON NiC E XPTION CCIOE, . Warranted to gtre relief or money refunded READ THE FOLLOWING LETTER • WHICH SAYS.: Messrs. Howarth & Mallard. Gentlemen take pleasure ,In recommending Dr. German's Cough and Consumption Cure. all I hove suffered with a severe cough slime last May. .Ilaro used all kinds of Cough 3iixtures. but could get no relief. Mornings alter getting up from my bed I would be - so choked up that I could hardly breathe: also frequently vomiting severely, friend directed me to use Dr. German's Cough. and Consumption Cure. 1 did so, with but little faith at the time,. hut after using 1 changed my mind, and I can conscientiously say, after taking , only one bottle. I did not only obtain relief but am no: troubled with that fullness in the morning, 1 My cough has stopped, and I can obtain a good, night's sleep—something not enjoyed by me. far weeksliefore, Will close by saying it Ws letter will be Orally benefit to you, you may have my consent to make It. public. Tours very respect. fully, . • ..J. E. DOGSDAMEIt, 177, Bleecker St., Utica. Remember that" after using of a bot- Ile and you are not satisfied 'return the bottle and get your money as we sell rio cure, no pay. Price 50c and *l.OO per bottle, as we are authorized to sell on these terms. Turner & Gordon agents for Towanda,•Pa. 7-llm EMI !tooon of tapieemOnederned totter arodn of darks. Mkt rtlandante and aro . z swtvas! It maze mesa ottetten, tioosng Oleeloarlnatdefe— wrali.ro rotors brain serve and Inirte,ose WY? IeXtIVAS . U you are6oung and anserthe tem any barren:4k orl dlll‘lar ,l dpation (Lyon are parried or Mode. old or front poor hearth +=footage _Sse of Ocknele, rely co • 'UV NAVVIRS • Iftataryoa are, erborerer yot are,obeneverprofeal • srarl= nl ott= 4=W I aMING a _ .TDdt=Woe ure o compactor, dia. matot mced.d :Wmo 1. WM SW If mare ran* or& and lorr retrtred, trylr I by IL Insist Iwo it. 'lcor droriri•l keels It It: mug mare your It be* saved badrailia. I Hop Coot Cool • th•••,••,WT t c,• • - • a bid, -Tea le , r rad for S taws, , a 16.:•••701asrerto• °them Cults ato,rptm. t perk. t.• arngigi. P. Lab= sbeoltla and itnaldalk a af,sd ats arm, 4+7 M I & tr ST 1101%1141. DI rani Mtg., Co., Irooloo, • R ; I k , *MOW TN-SUR - A:NC El C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, TOWANDA,"I"A. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT POLICIES tmed on the twit trurmabio toes. Bone' but reliable trapanies repres'er44 Losses adjusted mut paktkere. losoda. Nov. I; NM. 'oaf. trENRY MERCUR, DEAL= IN AnIiFIRACITE A=b ISULLIVAX hiSITHRACITZ c:1 fo• COIINZR PARR AND Et VER TowA sum, Cool screened. sod dethrored to aly port ot the Borate'. A Gt. oatosue tamp ACCOXPAIIIMD BT TIM CLIM. H . stgitetris, • Towanda, Dec, 1, DM. 1 " ' NEW ARRANGEMENT IN TIZIC COAL BUSINESS. The anderalgned basing • perehaae4l from .31Ir. McKean the COAL TART) . AT THE FOOT OF PINE STEP:ET,HEAIt THE . COURT. HOUSE. Inirttea the patronage of his old friends and the public ecinatatly. I shall keep a fullassorttnent of all st,tes, , rtrrsrox, Ni'ILKESIRARKE LOYAL SOCK COAL; • AIM SHALL MILL AT LOWEST' PRICES 'FOR CASH IC Terwenda. Ps., Ang. ILTIIAN 1871. • 1271 Agricultural Machinery R. M. Welles, Towanda, Pa. Wholesale and Retail dealer lnr MPROVV FARMING- IMPLE SIENTS 7A.ND MICIIINERY. WIRAD TRUE CHILLED PLOWS, Gale Chilled Best Reversible ! Plows, Adgate and Enterprise Churn Pewen, Corn She Hers, 'Fa4n Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buggies, Feed Cutters Grain rills, • • ACNE PULVERIZING EABBOW AND. CLOD CIRTSILEII,r Bullard's Hay Teddere,, Leader and Gale Wlieet Makes, Tompkins County Itopnwell Cultivators, Mowing Machines, geapers, Plow atays, Sprout's Hay Elevators and Harpoon _Forks. • Liquid Paints, mixed' ready for the brush. of best brawls. XX STAR UXI)RAIJLIC CEMENT, &e. Call and see my stork or send fns circulars and priers. 081 re In C. wene., 09 -Vent Store. Warehouse directly in roar of same in the alley., R. M. WELLES. • Towanda, March lf. 1880. §facira ithvertisentents. SPRING AND; SUMMER 1880. t t. ROSENBAUM & SONS., 20$ EAST WATERI3TREET, Dealera in DRY AND FA.NCY rpOODS, •',f ALSO JOBBERS OF MILLINERV'. L AEC; EST,I BEST AND Clt EAPEST Assortmen . t 311.LTAIZtERV In the Southern Tier. SirSpeclal Inducements anti Prices to Bllll)ners A call Is ftspectf ally aollcfted. ' • , I. ROSENBAU 'Si: SONS., 201 EAST WATim. STREET. Muhl:nun House flock March I. 1879-71 13" M. BENT II • Wholesale mid Retail . OEALER 12§7 CLOT B I 7`G -AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, !ii FAST WATER STUMM!, LORING BLOCK, Minh N.Y. Juno 11,1171. jrnm and gosufhold. - - It is rather early,! yet foil. the full rectentoniett of hooey cleaning, but the, bright April weather makes old hOnsekeepert as restless Asia °lair door things are at tbfs , lime. The serpent taught Eve- one, lesson that -rennsinnto this day—the necessity of shedding and renewing the outer skins 'Orevery thing kwinima has to ' do with at this time; of the .year. The carpets took .brightand the rooms neat,' bat she-knows -that .one is full of the wiiter's &lit, and even .the walls have got their, Winter's coat of smoke from the Ares and from the lampe, even the gas, and from the, ac cumalated, breathing and living of so Many human beings.-!! The people who live in whitewashed rooms may be easy fOr. a little !While longer. They knoiv they are going to have a ' fresh loecnit" before long, which will sweeten all their rooms. Whitewash ed walla are a great deal of trouble to be sure, and when chat 41 laid on over Coat,:the fresh Prise will crack_ and sometimes come of -in patches, and 'occasionally a section of the Litcheti ceiling tomes tumbling down' when' softened by too mach steam from cook. stove or range. It is best,' On_ every account., for old' walls, to serape off the thick layers of lime be- fore the new is pat on. This seems a great geal of trouble or eipense . and we have no Workman, like the Chinese, who will scrape . the old walia of whitewash, plaiter, ,or old wall paper,. for 'the Materials alone, that they curry away and sell 'as far. Wizen_ to farmers. Remembering this, it is the best to let.the fertilizers go out of the house. Painto walls , . of course, aie best - for. wear.! as these absorb nothincr'otdust or impurities.. The objection c iO ! them is that they cost considerable ,at. first and that they fade of change color , that they show .dents snd damage .by - furnitul moving, and„in the case ofstairways, - with the bumping of, trunks- on the expressznan's shoulders. Once:dent ed it is impossible to renews the plas ter and paint the wall' -over to match the rest. 'When a pr4iired wall gets a knock itis easier to izepairof course. Paper gets soiled. and ;smoked and needs to be renewed M6re often than people think, : for still ahother reason-,-- particularly in sleepingt rooms; _ wherever, there has heed sickness; it ab.qorbs so much of ! Olivia. and the least ofimpurities '`are the finger marks Or (=tease marks that anybody enb—see. ..Fortunately, papering is very cheap, and it is easy to.have walls fenewed with fresh, pretty pat terhs;for quite s -trifling cost. lint the old mall paper should always b e reraovecl, for thereis no reason,e4cel;t appearance, for potting the fresh one over - it, as whatever Was in it there its There are some lionsekeep • ers who -can paint or - paper theirown walls and who do their own White ;washing. - These may be interested in a receipt for calcimining walls, Have ready a quarter of a pound of white glue, preilohslylaid in cold 'Water ovi r night so that it is easy to - dissolve, by 'gradually heating in the Inorning. Mix eight i pounds of whit- lag. with hot water, add the dissolv ed glue arid stir together, adding warm water until it is abOot as thick -as creams apply with a calcimine brush. - , Copperas pot into whitewash, nsed for cellar walls, is good to keep vermin away- - Clean paints with soda water_not soap—and: use a hit of old flannel or of new canton flan- nel- for .the paint cloth. Try solia• .water to clean smoky ceilings ; whit- , ing and ammonia for very: dirty ii;,;.? ger marki on painted wook world' , Wash stained Wood with coldlea... • - jt,is far better for many r(li=on ; s ( 1 to clean one room,or one floorf : at a. time. There is no.need ,to t ea r up all the carpets from. Lilo floors at once, and live in an atmosphere of steaming buckets and 'chilly , entrie. There are people *ho' have their whole - houses cleaned from g arret to cellar' and "not a creature knew`it " ,or any di-Comfort there Was about it.'• Especially should this be remem bered by the early beginners, as opeu doors and windows and danip floors at this season . will be apt to 'give somebody cold in the, household. and, perhaps add nursing to other cares. 'Of course the furniture in all rooms: needs cleaning as' much as the walls or floors. Large furniture deal ers9;eep., women constantly going oi:or the 'finest furniture with cold water . and;: a chamois cloth to take the dust (out of carvings. that no brush could reach. Old housekeep ers used to freshen up the substan tial furniture by Hibbing ,it ;: p ell down with turpentine and then rubs bing up again with linseed oil., Bed steads muSt be taken to piecesWa.z,:li ed doWn•with brine or alum . 4*liter; but this is a precaution not -needed in those households- where all! but steads are examined once- a month, well dusted; and the slats 'and inner woodwork carefully washed pith ( soap and water. ELMIRA, N. Y. PREVRNTIVE 1101:SEKEEPINti But this is the time of year it mint be remembered when whatever doe- create roachas, moths, :flits, and oth er creeping things, or " brings them." as we say, in full forc.. Dust - aml grease, and other "matter out of place," Which is the philoscipher's-tle finition of dirt, certainly help them' to come. Roaches may be brought in-the wood into the. cellars, but it is very certain- if greasy dishes - are lett to stand aboutrin-the kitchen sink; tl: iley appear about the water pipes or closets where - the soup 'pots and sauce pans are kept.. Of course they can be got rid of by leavingpoi son shunt—Phosphorus, hellebore. corrosive sublimate, , As can other things not to be named. But this is dangerous when there- are children about, - and" it is better to sprinkle,bo - which is safe,• itfclosets and c.up• boards; And to use plenty of AN a. , llimr soda 01 ammonia about ki tehenrsinh,L and for cleanincr iron vessels. • A lit tle .ammonia is"vortb a good cit•al of - Snap in cleansing heavy disho kitchen. utensils, and bolix, soda, . . . annnonia, etc.,'-all neutralize great which is _better than killing th roaches and mice' afterwards by oth er-theans. ' 1 Red ants- are still a dial culty"-which it wonid.repay some nat ural scientist to look into. These do come into the,cleinest,placeS, nini no known remedy can be 'pronounced as sure Cayenite pepper sprinklok about, which is- reeonitnended, is al• most as bad as .toe ants. "ie.:rill house-cleaning by lining all the eitY4- eta' arit, store roomi and china elos- ets, lineri.elosets , and pantries; One at a time, on chosen days, without - dii turbing the,htiusehold, and the gar rets and 'cellars also.: Then, when the rest-of the house is done, thou places are all neat for whatever is to bp stored away, and the whole - pro cess will not be z domestic 0!1:111 quake with every article of the Canii- ly's possession in, stacks :oat ilvari in the passige way. House