NERTIE'S SgLILOQUY. 9 IM=:1 'oh, dear, ra drawl; ;Aired today, 2; ut I twat wort, I a not play; And Doll r a areas 'tat to sot, .96 I. must tat her out two, Ores. I auk I'd b.ve bet be c s , dess Due,'. ' Ate timmed with folds ate pada, too; Tie so mud' wort to tut and dx, , i Ps ready 'fold nvrllt mks um sick. ' liy holiday bat is trimmed with lacei nut pops made a awful face, is.:ati asked "whatrioal will that !larder"' An. it all fixed with wage-buds, tool • Den ma replied, Tote's dot no taste,'' An' Ira said. *' foolishness," an , waste r 4 .10' den me met ma out to play, ho I MArt snow shut more dey say. ant thill bits not any pa, - Dili Maths berefootAtel that sna; Sings all .about when Its flood, • An' dues to bed as dood diets good, , So doltrll , have a sash of blue; As' at all named with wine...hods. toot Shell have no pa tomato s taco, 1 Or scald bee sot about the lace. DRIFTWOOD. MIRACLE--OR Wit r. Last-..night after the heavy thunder cloud had passed the zenith, - 'while the magnificent display of electrie4l excentri city was flashing forth all through the up ver air, something occurrred which few maybe observed but yet, perhaps, au strange as the 'Wonders of old mythology. In the terOporaiy lull of the exhibition, jait as if the powers that be were gather ing for something particularly fine, sud denly, from low down on the extreme northern edge of the bAtlements of cloud, started a quivering fine of bluish light, which ran swiftly across' to the southeift . and wrote in letters of vivid • = . I glare "GARFJELD--1880 " upon the ebon blackness, For more than half a minute the arch of fire hung glit terino over the residence of the editor of the .31esseliger,- lighting the country around like tray, and then along the para pets of heaven tolled 'the deep voice of tliutitler, rattling the windows of that ed-' itor's honse like castinets, and it was like a 'vice saying "Vote for the Soldier swesman, James A. Garfield;• , Vote,! Vote ! Yore !" This incident may be Considered another straw. Meadville sNORMOCS tkrzu A roan at work on the pipe line, on Pine creek, is such an enormous,, eater that those who know him refuse' tolboard him. At a. breakfast 'at which . five were to eat the otberaneming, the other four argreed among themselves to eat tothing Init, bread and butter, dritik a cup of cof fee each, and watch the result. There were two No. I mackarel on the table, and he ate them-both ; there was a beef steak that weighed perhaps one and one half or two pounds and he ate that. There was, a large dish of-potatoes and he .to them. lie ate four slices of bread round the loaf, with one-half pond of Lotter, and drank six cups of coffee:. His rimsuroptiou of water is-twelve quarts -in tu'r , lve hours, drinking a pint every half 10.iir for twelve hours, and it is not known much he drinks during the remain de:-0t the twenty-four hours., He is twen ty-foer years old, tall and thin in flesh, e.i.d appears to enjoy good' health. His tliAposition is selfish and grasping, suppos ed to resuiti;fiem the vast consumption of raiiinal- food. The meal above mentioned Lut an average to him, Tnt State of Pennsylvania has lately s iven to the world at large any number or marvellous stories Of hunting and fish ir;g, but•the following one surpasses all 3....evious' efforts. It comes from Williams ' 10 , rt, : "A few clays ago George Ziegler, of Butler, was out hunting rabbits. While passing t ugh a piece of woods, s:lsr a squirrel si - ng on a limb, an un usual sight at this 'me of_ the year. Ile fired. The squirrel did not drop. Ile tired twice more before it fell. When he vent to pick it up he saw four squirrels lying on the ground. They were all join od together by a strip of flesh that.passed from one to. the other. Three of the squirrels were dead, and the other one -died soon afterward. They were all full grown and well developed." Arnoros of the childlike ;simplicity of thd Democratic editor whols so anxious to know if Garfield is going to withdraw, the New York Tribune tells the story of a woman who became a Second Advent ist, and was constantly expecting the An gellGabriel. One night in winter the snow waS deep, .and she heard the Wood pile tumble down. Thinking Gabriel bad come sure, she nudged her husband, say ing : "John, John ! Wake up ! Gabriel's coming ! Don't you hear his wheels'N' Her husband yawned- and replied : "Go to sleep,- wife, go to sleep ; Gabriel isn't such a fool as to come on whAls such good sleighing as this is !" This reminds vs of .a story of the late Judge Bracken- borough, of Virginia. He used to wake up in the night and think he was dying. matter-of-fact wifenight he awakened his wife with "Mary, my dear, I am going— lam sinking rapidly." She yelled out : " Yes, John, that you are ; I bear the lAA-cords. creaking." The cords were l'iose, and tho Judge lived Marry a day af t er that._ .I.oxxs gave a lawier a bill to be col -I,:eted to the, amount of $:;l0. Calling for it after awhile he inquired if it had been e•illettl.d. "Oh, said the lawyer, " I have it all fo " What .charge f9r collection •.'" "Oh," said the lawyer, laughing, "I'rii not going lo charge you —why, I hare known you since you were a baby, and your fatliZsr before you ; $2O Will be aboukright," handing over $lO. " Well," eaid. Jones, - as ho meditated upon the transaction, "It's lucky he didn't know my grandfather, or I should mot kayo got anything." American ?with. • `ran London Time•, having read tke inliforials in the New York World. and New York, Tribune, says "The two great parties of America have Rde very poor nominations thin year. Mr. Han the reprocrat nominee, served ten years in the Penitentiary feir attempting to kidnap Mr:' Oakes Ames' daughter, Miss Credit Ilobilior Ames , ; while Mr. Garcoek, the demublican nominee, was sentenced to be hanged for inurde'ring a woman, and *as reprieved while on the way to the gallows. lie has 'been out lof prison only four days:- Oit_eity berriek. WISE OTHERWISE • Brown'ilandlady passed him a dished vegetables at the dinner table yesterday, and he helped himself to about two spoon fats, •almost bankrupting the when she saiiito hiut,rwith a smile Oa her — , face and ire inhei eyes : "Those are new po tatoes, ;Mr. Brown, and some of the other boarders may want some." I "Beg your pardon," choked Brein,' hr surprise, as two - or Ehree effected an unpleasant lodge ment in his windpipe . ; "I thought] they were pas,land then he finished his din ner hurriedly. Brown will hunt around for anothethoirding place to-day. X. was playinKa pretty page's part in a burlesque, and her little niece, entering the dressing room, is surprised, and cries aloud : "Hello, aunty, are you going to be my uncle?" ; 'Palate DI ERE AN IMMEDIATE AND ACTIVE STIKELES FOR A TORPID LIVER. AND eITRE COSTIVENESS.IDTSFiIk; SIP.. RILIOESNESS. RILIOFE !LIMA. MALARIA. wsres AND ACM and should be used whenever the bowels do not-operate frcelv and rtcularly. Their acticrn is gentler thanthat of other and at no same time snore effective. NO OTANI& FILLS REQUIRE SECO SMALL DOSES FOIL TIIOROUOM WORM.. They hare boon used with great tineeeds hs'the English army, where %Warta presails arid are the lISST ANTIDOTE FOR ALL RINDS OF 31.t.LAIIIAL POISON. Pep} Who /Ire pr work in unhealthy place% and those ~t sedentary NOMA, should use them. Turn nt,11(414 true, they promote Teat Ara hrut i s on natural evacuations [better& forenoon. They drt not act directly on tbo troitels,bUlt indirectly through the tiger. by (*angina It to twerete then m,..rtukt.try bile. Wel filioulti 'always be Prererrei,to c,perato ass•Vittlertt , cuesugi raau.-geezd wtzitneEs. If tiny person can prone that Mere iAr_ a better remedy , of its kind titan Warner's Safe Pills, he will be pale! 'sl,ooo by' Warner. it Co. Price, 25, Cents a Safi. Warner's Safe Nervine QUICKLY Gil - ES, BEST AND SLEEP TO TUE SUFFERING, CERES lIEAD ACIIE and NELRALGIA. PREVENT* EFILI:PTIC FITS AND RELIEVED ?mayors PROSTRATION brought on by EXCESSIVE DIIINK.OVBIL:WORK. MENTAL SHOCIL.S AND OTHER. CAUSES. . Powerfr.l as it Is to Firm Tate and senthe dis turbed nerves, It IriLV & Iliitilll2l TEM 81.7111112;,, ialiettier Mead la simian yr large deem. • ' It often Arrests tho progress of serious Cs. eases by the recuperative rest which it Makatea. and is ipenedeisi In all painful diseases. WAR%EE'S SAFE NEUVINZ.is the IMPS.° TEO DISCOYEUY OF ONS OF TITS MOST SMINENT PIITSICIANS OF TUE WORLD. and an Inestimable Web sing to :+ll who miler. If any person can. prone that Mere is a better reined,/ of its kind than Warner's Sate Nerv ine, lie will be paid $.1,000 by 11. 11. Warner ce Co, Zott:es of txre rites: prices. CO Ms. =HIII7OO ATT.NEIV O SNIFF , : KIDNEY and LIVIA?. GURU ir-la WARNER'S SA PH IGITTEte are also superior reznedicta, each Iltcpcst of Its class. The tafo Remo" ' , s tro tele; by .tiding Druggists id dealers in Med ines everywhere. 7 - Send Tor Pamphlet Tc•stob,ml.-.13. r-:11, - -rsteY., !,:.`t. D. 1. -C. I* an absolute arid Irresistible cure for DRUNK- amen; Intemperance and the vas of Opium, T• baooo, If emetics and Mauls:do, removing taste dealre and habit of using any of them delingthetastoordetdreforaoYortben] • ocilotwatidcttigustlag. Givhag ere ry one Joert• • trrodsttb e le control of at c 7 and thirfrionda the s It ta that absolutepli=se itty l most ration that f Mows the au m Wing or tiara:aka parjrage,prepeid, to cure Ito 5 ponoos, 411, or roar druggids, $1.75 per bottle. Temperance fa h ould recommend I e ls perfctly nevertalling. lio9Bittenlitsi.Co-RoettestarAY.SotaAgents lilt ant Curs &iltzt l 7 ll on pga,locleros %be mug quie the acme", protium reo, atul Lai to cure. ThillopPeAtaratostreb.Thves and 1a.,. Is superlar to others Onvilklaboorptiosh, ispasits*—asisdgagiasts. Tiltitop Inttos Ws. G.. or ikehda, x. 4% am% Pw these remedies, also the Hop Notre, which 'Met • • &bump or Intosiemt,lactb.. Avestan& Boil. N ,ise *roe mode, =Mug more cars amiglohartawelba, FOR BALE BY AU. ORBOOIRTS; SCOVILL'S 00 LIVEII a peerless remedy for Scrofula, White Swellings, Cancer, Erysipelas, Gout, Chronic Sores, Syphilis, Tumors, Carbuncles, Salt Rheum, Malaria, Bilious Complaints, and all diseases indicating an Impure Condition of the Blood. This Grand Remedy IS a compound of Tegetnble extract 4, the chief of which are SA.R.SAPARILLt and STILLESVIA. The cures effected by SCOTILL'S BLOOD AND LITER SYRUP are absolute] and their record Is undistigured by failure. For sale by all Druggists. - MOTT'S LIVER Pi The keg Cathartic Tegati l ^y rectify t orpidity of the They give tone to tlie Stoulat# 174 prevent griping of the .1 ney remora biro from the .111 neff purifirand itytvigoraio t They cure alt bilious complai P VEGETABLE gym lava nnple , tropitrOft.lN and is rceonunericled by pbyziciaw 2.$ the leet‘i vireau azancniE. • DER'S PAIN PM(7,I for 3it.r.LN and BEA'ST. Tor External and Internal 11.,.. The Vereatest Pala Ileliever uC t i s .Age MTH'S MS CURES COLDS, COUG.US, ZTC.i ran be u,e I a a Pla4,:r. smx, ALL Mr. (14;15T9 .TON V. CrERA:I CI: tO., ' ricorturmi: , , 24 College Place,rk.A4- 7,74r1z. OWENS IREPILLS "FORT HE •,,4, Loop NERVES 4 iva COMPLEXION Coro Palpitation of the newt, Icerrowmen, Trrnabl:49. Nervous Beadathe, Leatorthces, (o'd Banda and Feet. Pain in the Bea and ol'iter toms of Fainslo Weakointa, Tht7 curia and improro tho quality . of tho Blood, purify briglitat the Completion, allay Icervons Irritation. and sccuro ltdreating Sleep. J u st the remedy needed by women whosepole. color. I,i; !Kea chow the abeam° of Ircin in the Diood. Pa:mu:tier that Iron Is ono of the cofintlttamits Mood. end IS the crest tonic. The I ivn Pllig are alao ralaatdo for wen who axe it:cubit-a with Ittavona l irealatese,lCight Sweats, ctn. ?tie:, GO cents per box. Bent bytnail. ctid r7='^. CARTER MEDICINE CO" 23 Park Place. Nata York— it bd. brottz.ata overyorbaaw. For sate in Towanda by C. T. /WWI . rams SOW FITMITtRE We an low prepseint.tar tats AMINO MAD* wpbs toll 800 of . • - NEW AIM DESIRABLE GOODS LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES • • width we invite thi piddle .to csn sad exam!" Oar suretzaest of - PARLOR SUITS IN RAW SILK, TERRIS, PLUSH AND . • I,LAIROLOTH, . %very large, antt'au prices as low as the lowest. RAMBER SUITS IN ASH, WA.LNITT AND SOFT WOOD, watch we are selling at a insty tow price. A tall lira of I • ' SPRING BEDS, MA TTRASSES AND PILLOWS. UNDERTAKII'G. . to tbls department we *brochure the her pods in the market, and are continually adding . 'NEW STYLES ! • LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, our prices are the lowest. J. O.IFROST'S SONS'. B'ol9ands, April 93879. GREAT SALES GOING ON GREAT SALES GOING ON GREAT SALES, GOING ON CLOTHING! TWENTY-FIVE PR. CT. SAVED TWENTY-FIVE - PR. CT. SAVED TWENTY-FIVE Pit. CT. SAVED I=l 11, MOIR & CO.. • the consequence of this great sale of my stock is that I am compelled to enlarge my present Store to make room for my increasing busi ness. and instead of mooring my stack while build. log WILL SELL FOE COST for the next 40 days. No such chance for years to come. No such chance for years to come. No such Chance for years to come. The opportunity to purchase a CHEAP WUIT is a rare one, and should be . embtseed by *IL CO early a Bt. E. ROSENFIELD'S and enjoy the advantages now offered by hltd. Towands„.3fareb 4, WO. sTpvENs & LONG ' pROCERIES, PROVISIONS, S, HAVE REMOVED legalitor, 12E2 meets. food. e Body irsts. CORNER, OF MAIN & PINE-Sts (The old stand of Pox, Stevens * Mercer.) They Invitekttention to their compete assortraen and very large stock of Choice New Goals, which they have stews on band. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PRODUCE TRADE, N. J. LOW. GEO. STEVENS. .'Sowarads. Aprl 1 1179. - SPRING AND SUMMER 1880. L ROSENBAUM & SONS., 201 EAST WATER STREET, DRY AND FANCY GOODS, JOBBERS OF MILLINERY. L. LABOEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST MILLINERY elpeefall Inducements and Peters to Mllllaers. A all is respectfully solicited. .. L. ROSENBAAIII A SONS 9411,A5T WATILII MEET . 1. ig Muth . 11111 Rathbun Route Bkc. 4-7 Xicaftave.. ICSOMUMILAND Of VtIS 'We Aare fall tlae of with ail the Vlisciffantoss Ready-made GtOthing at a Sacrifice. , Heady - made ]Clothing at a Sacrifice. t Headrrreaile'Clottang at a Sacrifice. Beady-matte Clothing at a Sacrifice. Beady-made Clothing at a Sacrifice. Iteady-made Clothing at &Sacrifice. For the Next Forty Days , For the Next Forty Days ' For the Next Forty pays IV buying of By buying of ' M. E. ROSENFIELD M. E. ROSENFIELD Fail stack going very fast. Fall stock going very fast. Fall itock gang very test. General Dealers in And COUNTRY PRObUCE, TO THEIR NEW STORE,II And Cash paid for desirable kinds. ELMIRA, N. Y. Dealers in MI Aportment .0f In . the gloatbao Tier. LEYET.CIH . NriJildrf NSW YOBS RAIL BUD& .Afrosientoot of leigootogor ?rotas to tokojdoet X•II7WARD. a wssEwmuo. . 15 9 7 3 STATIAIB. 8130 2 6 . ...._. P. 59. • X .X. .14. • at. P.X. •14 1.21 g . .. .... 7 i lOsillstana 102 .... IOS o 2•, 8 2 -,.... 9 - • .EnEalo... 11 . ”.. -., • 00 4 . . .... „.., :Rochester. 950 7 , 1... ..... 34 850 ~.. -.... •.. 400. 949 0 , •11-02 ..:., 9 9,5.:... .... • ..6150eve.. 741 510;8 14 .... :1 . I S I 'at— . ; .. .......1 1 =. 4 :2 2 11 44 .... 9. , 1 . , "...Owego... 11 SO ....11 • 'lO i , las i a Limbs .. 5161226 $1 ail) 9 , 04 , 4.5 ..Waverly; 444 1150 045 11511 10 t,.. 15 4 430 ..., .1500..:, 4 4011505 75 Liu 101 219 9 , 434 ..:2thewa... 4 1131 10 110 .... .. 949 ~.. •...111110—: -.... 11 . 1 10 . 456 .. ..InX67. . .1112 i ii. 1111 10 i 7120 23 . iii .:irowati. - 4'44 00 443 •.". ..... 1 1:15 4 1, " ... 4 .61.4 .3 4 44 11 1 1517. ....... 1: 4 ... It: ..„.. ~'. 1 0 42 6.41 11.165507t1i1516 .... 1027.... •.. 1639 „ 1012. ,_ Prenebtown .... 1027 .... 1624 „ 5 11 05 350 . .I. l ryalualag ~.:. 1004 406 1010 IV 341 1125 410 .L9475,7v111e. 2 * 14 a 95 2 ......... liar, Its Skin . * E 262 .... 240 ...,•.! ao .... 401 It 47 &it 21051 .501.9 5 11 •...,• 521 la so „....., II 335 ileboopany. ... 420 .... 28 12• 455 1240 715 Tunkbaleek 21 . 465303 9 02 ..,„ ,_, 1230 7 gi. La Grangli. . ... 844.... 810 ....... .1 07 718 ....Palls-- .. 628 .... Er •I os fros 1 80, 1.611 Jensen 125 . 305 222 8 il; 1335 25 2 5255 Wilk-Barre 1103 730 2 027 WO 3 4 710 .4 110 u o'eh Chunk 1105 .... 1156 626 4418 24 1 II • ..21146tr0w• .50 .... 1054 430 600il gg 6 42 10 .85512142619. 11 50 .... 1043 420 3309 640 12 50 ...Easton,, , 0 20i .... 1055 342 g g ing s I 250 Phllasrlpha 801 .... 2 16, 8 1122 9 333 .New York. 620 .. . 7 1 00 5 A.)I. .11 P.II• P.m. P.X. A.X * . A X T.II, No. 32 leaves Wystiusing at 6.1)0 A. /L. Preach., town Itliminetneld 6=3 , Standing Stone 0:61.) Wyeanking 6:40. Towanda M. Miter 746, 7:16, A then, 723, lisyre 7:40, Waverly 7:1111, aerttln In intoirs ft 8:60 A. M. No. it leaves Elmira at &SO WaTerly 6:11, Sarre 640, Atheni 6:1 5 . idlian 6:44. 'Mater 1i63, Towanda lan. Wriatiking 7ao. Blanding Siena, 7.19. ninanierdeld 7:37. Franc/nowt: 7:4?, arrivin st Wyaloslint 60X1 r. Y. Trains 6 and 15 run daily. Sleeping ears on tral S and i 5 between Niagara Tails and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without changes Sleeping ears on $ and 6 between Buffalo 'and. Wilkea•Barre. Parlor ears on Trains I, and be. titeerl Niagara Falls , and Philadelphia without ehange,tind through mini) to aitid from Bock/tater yla Lyons. B. A. PACICEIL , Supt. P; A N. Y. IL ltt, Sayre, Pa., Jane li, laso. 1 , Vuoistess garbs. D WILLIAMS,. PIaCTIC/If PIeMIIBSIZ 1 GAS mos, EN Place of boaloesa, a few doors north of Post-Oalee • . I Plumblag, Gas FuttlaK, Repairing Vaps of all kinds, sad all klada of Gearing promptly 'attended to. , AU Wanting Work la his line amid give him a rail. Doe. a. la7p. NATHAN TIDD Dealer In . PITTSTON, WILK.ES-BARRE " AND LOYAL SOCK . 00AL, Lowest prices for eub. Ofßee and r$ toot of Noe-street, Towanda. , Jniy 1b,1860, INSURANCE! C. IS. RUSSELL, Agent, 1 TOWANDA, PA. FIRE, 'LIFE, AND ACCIDENT POLICIES Iaaoe~! on the{ moat reasonable term. ~~ • 1 None but retOttEt companies represented Losses adlgude4 add Paid bare. Towanda, Not. 13,1879. HENRY MERCUR, ANTIIKACITE AEA CORES PARK AND . BIVXI3 STESITB, TOWANDAI COW Screened, awl dehrer&l to shy pant? the Borough. ALL ORDZIISI MOST 82 ACCOURANIED ISS - 11111 CAMS. H . hiraCtrit. Towanda, Dec. t, Me. 1 I ... : : ' , • CORNER MAIN At BRIDGE•STS Headquarters I'OR CHOICE GROCERIES, CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &c. GOODS SOLD"AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATER Towanda, April 29,1880.91,, THE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL IN OPERATIOIC': The undersigned having purehased We MAR- T YARD of the late GEORGE McCARE, de. *free to Inform the public that having employed experienced men. he Is prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES MANTLES and SHELVES in the very best manner and at lowest rates. Persons desiring anything in the Martile line are Invited to call and examine work, and save agents' commission. Towanda, PaCAEK. .. Now. tit. ISM JAMES lac sett • EMI MEAT MARKET* E. D. RUNDELL, - Would respectfullyannounee thaibe is eontlantne the Market baldness at the old stand ot Matlock:it Mundell, and will at all times keep titan supply of F E H Telialeflr77lllll,:e. OYSTERS Constantly on hand. , Country dealers supplied at city rates. FREER & SALT MEATS, GARDEN VEGETABLES, • FRUITS, &c. • ar An Goods delivered Tree of Charge. E.. Towandt pa. Na,. rr, 1878. D itURDZI.4. MEAT MARKET: MYER & DrVOE BEIDLUIANS BLOCK, BBIDOE BTBEICT, FRESH AND SALT MEATS, DRIED BEEF, F t i POIILTRY GARDEN ,VEGILT NS AND UNDIES IN Dt BRAWN, Ate, ! sr All roils Whited Dee of thaw.. 4 . aIIYZN, k Divot. 13:= 1% 7 Nay ts, uts. ~.ur.►,. anis so. Imo. DEALER. ni BVLLIVMI ANTItiACITE Atl. Has removed to !asking ft bts JAMES McCAiIE. Located in Keep owband, RIDES STREET , , MMMM STORL MI TICI . STORES ER ONE! • 1, Snag doubled call William this year by oat& mug stocktores, we aro 'prepared to alter pea a Wier ;ban War telose, sod at • reduced prbas. Ito ire saint FURNITURT Ot tilltitt4sai cHEAP u Not CHEAPER CHEAPEST. it the Limit time we seep up the staudird of oar goods• WI UNDER TAKING; (Ova srzciAtry), We guarantee Battalsetlosi. We are prepared todo anything In that line on abort nottee, and are de termined topleaaa., Call and aee for yOuzself P. HICKS. Towanda. Mar lat, laTa Write:tons.' A. BEV ii ERLY SMITH, BOOKBIN ER AND 'DEALER IN SCROLL SAW GOODS. ' c ‘,7 MAGA ZlNEWbound neatliand promptly. SpANX BOOKS bound, to order and warranted, AMATEURS' SUPPLIES Ttits departmmit of my busloOis U very corn plate. A fall line of WOODS, SAW BLOCKS; CLOCK MOVEMENTS, 4, Constantly on hand, and for sale at It:overprices than elsewbere. • Ilirel.s3 WOE= OF DESIGNS /NEE YOR $lOO. Send for price nets. If:BUMMER BUILDING, ikikso. TowAzioA, PA., P. O. Boi 1611 CHAS. JOHNSON & Foundry di Machine Shops TOWANDA, 1 We claim to make the BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS In the market. SHINGLE MILLS—LETH MILLS 11'8 Improved Feed Cutter, Stroud's Keystope Piro Shrinker, Griswold's Boss Water, Wheets, Ward's Patent Buckwheat cleaner, &c., t &c. 'ENCIPIES AND BOILERS Made to order. Repairing tit' an kinds done, on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also* manufacturers of and dealers In JOHNSON'S PATENT Polighing and Fluting rroris _ The best In the IkOrld. Ageuts slated. CHAS. JOHNSON & CO. Towanda. April 15, 1880 N7l7laei,t ist ..!'a mj, .'" C.:4 M C >. 0 I=o 1 , ? 0 1- ~ 0 r... 2 ' a. E. 8. S. is • liquid--a valuable combination • composed of rcveral of the most powerful and Penetrating Liquids known in chemistry. and was dierovertil by a celebrated English chemist, and was introduced into the United States in the year MA and Blare that time, by its marvelous cura tive powers, has won toy itself a world-wide repu tation for its many cures of Rheumatism. rains and Swellings, Burns and Scalds, Sprains and Brigham en ts and Old Sores, Contraction of the Muscles. Tender and Frosted Feet, Chilblains. Neuralgia. Psis to the Side. Chest and Back, and is a tipecitie for noreca as well he for Man, and tow stands at the bead of all Liniments unrivaled. and scarcely a stable or house can be found with a bottle where it is known. Tre challenge competition : fl,OOO will be Pad for any case of the above-named ills that G.E. 8.8. will not cure if the directions aro closely ob. served. 0. & & only stands the test because it haa proved the beat. It is safe and wise to al- Ways keep a bottle on handahereby in frequent in. stances avoiding the necessity of calling a doctor. There is &balm for most all ills; 'Tie neither cayenne drops nor hartshorn pills— When fairly tried, it then will show That Carers 0.1., &is more than blow. Try a bottle end if it does not give satisfaction return it to your Druggist half full and he will refund you your money. Did space permit we could give you a hundred testimonials from men and tandlies in this county that could not be doubted. Callupon your nearest Druggist or Storoteep. sr and ask for Carey's G. 11, a, sad pot be put oe by soma other worthless' trash. It ho has Rot got it on hand, ask htna to send for it for you. 9. S. Rom Paorwarrea. Middletown, Orango Co., N. T. • toe sale !n Towsusda. Pa., by C. T. KIRBY and R. C. PORTER. GET YOUR HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT wax Xlckliales SHAVING PARLOR. sa-Nre study to please. < Towanda. Pa., July 15,P. W. STEM?, Prove 1579. bolero. , EAGLE HOTEL, (aoprzt up* value muss") fihta well-known house has been thoroughly win noraten and repaired throughout, and the proprie tor to now prepared to otter drstelass arAsenniods &us to the ptsbile, on the roost reasonable terms. 8. JWININGS. Towarla,.Pa n Kay; MIL WHEY HOUSE, CORNICii XAIN & WABRINGTON STUMM; Ttwer Wash, Towoono. PA. Meals et all bours i . it Z i r e tn s o t = the times. Line - WM. 'lzmir. eltoratiorot. , Towanda; July V, "MIL 66: 1 411 . 0:k i r youreziffe ton coa tith w . tou s tet t s l it sak. Ems par all the time they CO tarper daft to H. tIASZFLIT h CO" Poillaa4, rube Avimatimi wihm7 =I R. IL Welles, Towanda,Ta. IMPROVED FARMING IMPLE MENTS AND MICHINERY. WIRAD TRUE CHILLED:PLOWS, • Gale Chilled Plows, Beat Reversible Plows, Adgate and Enterprise Churn Powers; Corn Slndlers, Farm Wagons, Platform Wagons, Bliggies, Peed Cutters, Grain Drills, Than Lb• A= I'ITLVENIZINO VA= AND CLOD C 1 SELZ,- Bullard's Hay Tedders, Leader and Gale Wheel Rakes, 1•0111)_ pklns County 2mprotail Cultivators, Motalug It &spines, a:rapers, El Or aulkya, .• Sprout's May Elevators and Harpoon Forkisic Liquid Paints, mixed ready Tor the taus& of best brands. XX STAR HYDRAULIC CESIE NT. de., iv. Call and see soy stock or mud for - circulars and prices.• Otace In C. P. Welles• 99. cent Mote. Warehouse directly in rear of same lute alley. E. N. WELLES. Towanda, March 11. /M. Be Not Deceived THE BRIDGE-ST. CLOTHIER CHEAPER THAN ANY 'Before the late advance in ‘prices , ive purchaxed thE% LARGEST tiTOCIECEVER C R AZED BY VS, and there/me can ,r r SELL AT OLD PRICES I -, Our stock comprises a full flue of—, CLOTHING! The /argue ,stock of HA TS in town A full and superb line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks and Traveling Towanda; Mal eh 18, 1880:y1 CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADEMARK. The Great TRADE NI. RIC. F'' ENGLISH ' Retuedy, Will promptly 4 • radically eu re . any & every case Sk . of Nervous Debit -11,11 - i ty h. Weakness, result of Indls• '4 4 l `•• cretlon.excess or Before Takuagoverovork of the att er T akiag ()taw nervous system ; is perfectly harmless • acts like tnagicostni has been extensively used for over thirty years with great success. 4E/I- Full particulars lu one pamphlet, which we desks to send free by-mall to every One. The Specific Medicine ,is sold by all druggists at 41 per package, or six packages for 4.3, or !grid be sent tree by mall on receipt of ntoney_by addressing THE GIRAT MEDICINE CO.,k No. 3 Mechanics' Block. DEVI/oil'. Mien. it s,. Sold In Towanda by C. T. KIRBY. and by druggists everywhere. Johnston, Holloway di Co., wholesale agents, Phila. ' [Aprlll43, 137311.: Geo. L. Miss, Of the third * Ward Store, has opened a large and convenient Store in the brick Irinok,Arirst Ward, oppostte Humphrey Brothels., k Tracy's Boot and Shoe Factory, and has ailed It with LARGE STOCK. OF CHOICE GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Which he has 'purchased In New York for cash, and solicit! the confidence and patronage or the public; and,respeettally announces that he KILL tirOT BE 17NDERSOLD By anybody. kits Third Ward Store will also be kept stocked iritit Shat-class goods, and wilt be sold as low its the lowest. Towanda, January a, 1880. • ,MW FIRM I H. DAVIDOW & BRO., bro. 4, Iteldletaatklllock, Srldgortt. , Towanda, Pa. CASH PAID rou FURS,-HIDES, PELTS, WOOL Atilso BEESWAX. Towanda. Oct. 30, 287MTP. GILMORE & CO. ; (Established 180.3 • TENSONS, INCREASE OP PENSIONS, • sad MI other chases of claims for Soldiers and Soldiers• Heirs, prosecuted. Address with stamp. - GILMORE Washington. D. C. LIST OF LEGALBLANXS Stinted and kept on sale it the Shrew/km °riles at wholesale or Mall. Deed. Mort ed age. De. Treasurer's fond. Collectors Bond. Lease. • Comp/Ont. Com W mi n t pis. arrant. Constanhpe Return. Articles ot Agreement. 2 foram Bond on Attachment. ' Constable's Sales. Collector's Sales: Execution. filubpmna. Petition for License. lima tot License. Note Jodeetorot, Note Judgemenfreal. litbattinwes, Whidesaleand Retell dealer is J. K. BUSH. MP Is bound to sell OTHER -CLOTEIWG HOUSE IN TOWANDA:I MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN'S For the Spring trade. At manufacturers' prices J. K. BUSH, No. 2 1 11 ridge Street. Prtbial DISCOTEIZZU OP LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VI :GETABLE COMPOIIND. The Po !hive Cute Pot all Female Complaints. • Ude peoperaCialt. as its tiarno stertftles,'ecoudia of Voilliabk)Proyertles Oat aie Wallow to th e twee deb , Istoatid, epoix ono triel tbo merits of ttge Cam. poiendteUl be rotoberiluol, wirottrt to intmedlose soot when Na WO, continued,. to ninety-nine osece in I Inuti. ottQl, spermturotat cure toctrorted,a3theaLossada will tow WI., Ott SCCOUnt ul ItS Praren merl es, it to to-day n0v0=32;911414 v0=32;911414 and feceeribe4 by the beet pbytklene fa . Ito . It will cure entirely, tho •Miret form of telling of the titer* leueerrbeel, irregular awl palatial ifetertmattlea,all Ovarian Treuhles, Inhantrort floodlage, uL bhddacemente mut the segued Weal iveMeness, and -adapted to the Mange of Lee. It will ttlepolve cud eve/ tumor* Irma the aterusla an early stage ordevelopmeat. temdeney to emmerous hum= there la chocked verg epeadil7 b 7 itOlah by feet It has proved to bo the great. i'et *Pa beet remedy that has ever been discover ed It permeates every portkdi of tho ?mem, a/2,1 0m pew Ilte mad vigor. it removes faintheesalatukocy, grays sal craving for stlatulauts, and relieves vestals.; PI Shearon:mob It aoyea Iletulaelie., Nervous Prostratled. General Debility, fileeplcsanau, biepremlon and hall geelon. .That feeling of bearin g down,' awaking pate. waded and berkaehe, le always permanently oared by Ita use. It wlll at all them, and uzulerall drentostan• enact In ..harzeony with the law that governs the fottuderiatera• Fur itidneyComal.lnts of eitlier sex MU compound Le umarpaasc4. Lydia E. Pinkham% Vegetable Compound hprepArrdac=iir i d .. ...ZlZegteru Averato, Lynn, Mm.. Price $1.440. Et= h , 44tt14.a for ;pan: Solt by nullisthe lona agar. also La tho rum or La=au,ipmi, on receipt of price, $l.OO, per toot, P.r tither. Mrs. PIXEMA4II frea/yaacrorera all /crier", of Prrtinr. pond for pun Wet Address 041 11,L4 paper. Co family alugaSdbelonthout LIMA E. PINE. U,3l' LtratPILLS. Tlvi. cure Cen.4ll4Won, Ctlluttatuy andTanalV of tbel.tvt T. ctatr,:r bar. 9 1 :EST/MON.! ais are received .ve.ry day by the pray irietors of $ MONS REG tiL 4. TOR., from persons of education - and promi.. 'cure from allipartsot the country attesting to the wonitcrtiii aura. tiro prcithirtlespf.'this treat medicine. No preparntion but • been disoiVered that and.it's kindred pt_ parfettlynealtby condition of t, dy and mind. The rapidly Increas lug demand for MIA medicine and our large sales in (4m:sequence—is infieffh sufficient evidence in itself of Its great poim/arity. Perfectly N,l7z VII. Harmless. It ran be used any tune without tear by the most delicate persons. No matter what tbn ailing, and may be given to ridittren with perfect safety,-as no bad results follow its use, doing no possible 1011 U. As a mild Tonto, gentle Laxative and harmless invigerant It Is infinitely superior to any known remedy for Xalariutis Fevers. Dowel C.ophinrs, Jaundice. eerie, Reiter-smelts, Mental Depression," 814 Readathe, Constipation, :Vattsql, • Biltiousucsit, ATSPEPSI4, &c: Mead the following names of persons well and isildety known. who testify io the valuable proper ties of SIMIMONS li.EfitLATOll. OR MEDICINE: lion. Alex. IL Stephens: John W; Beetrukti, nothep of Georgia; Gen. John it. Gor. don, U. S. Senator; lL n. Gill Shorter, 'IL Rev. IllshoP Pierce J. Edgar Thompson. MO. Hill, Hen. John C. Breeklurldge ; Prof. David Wilts, D. D.; Illratn Warner. Chief Justice of Georgia; Lewis Wunder, Ates't P. SV Phila., and I many others front whom we hare letiips comment-` log upon this medicine as a most valuable house hold-remedy. The Chsapest. Pur.4l and . Rat Family Zed !! tine in Mc World. Ori:,riha/ U.A.NtirAcTtIIEP ONLY ' . BY ZEILIN & Price, 81.00. Sold by all Diuggot% ' A SURE CURE Fot Diarrhoea, Dysenteri, Cramps, Cholera, And WI those NuinerousTroubles of the ' Stomach and Bowels SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known to the lifedical Pro fession has been in use so ong and with such thilfortnly s saitlsfactory itasaltdi as PERRY DAVIS' VECET ABLE PAIN KILLER It has been geed with such Wonderful success in ail parts of the World in Mei treatment of these Alillcoltiesaihat it Las come to be considered AN UNFAILINC CURE 'For All Summer Complaints, and such it really is when taken In time and according to the very plain direc tions Inclosing each bottle. In such diseases, the attack Is usually sadden and frequently very acutoptiat with a safe remedy at hand for linme.,l diate use, there Is seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect. The inclination to 'graft and seen' the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently °cessions a vast amount of needless outlining, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of Pain Enter will almost Invariably save tient, and with them the attendant Aloctototi l fee. It has stood the test offorty years' con slant use in all countries and climates, and handsix perfectly safe lu any person's , Xt is recommended by Physician's. Nurses In noapitala and persons of all CtEMIXeII and profeudons who,have had opportunity- for °beer:lag the 'wonderful results which have always , followed its I bare pro.cribect Perry Orris` Pain KiTirr piton frively in Boom( ream] nt (particularly for children). and it my opinion, 'lnnen*? to any preparation 1 Aare ever used for the relief of than duesse. IL IRINTOTO, M. D. • Yo falnilf can &from to be without it. and its price brio/414 it within the 10act of alt. The use of ono bottle will go further to convince yon of Its. inertia than coloruns of notepaper vortilOng. Try-it, and Fntt will nova. do without it. • Prim eac. 00e. and 81 per bottle. Tou can obtain It at any drni store, or from PERRY DAVIS Qs SON. Prop Motors, Prarld!nce; R. I. 272.1. L ES was it ot MUMS SICILIAN Ittrik IsZ" -- e_i:Ps HAIR EtErfEwEEL Tble standard article is compounded with the greatest care Its effects are as vendee el. and satisfactory sp, =2 It restores gray or 'faded hair to Its youthful C 342 It removes all crtipilinss,_ itching and dandruff; and the scalp by Its use becomes white and clean.' By its tonic properties It restores the capillary glands to their normal rigor, preventing . 'whines., and making the hair grow thick 'sued Mug, As a dresaing nothing has been toting. so effectual or desirable, ' • . Dr. A. A. DATES, State Assayer or 3.lassaebne setts. says of tc: codslder It thibesr prepare. tton for Its Intended purposes." BUCICINCHAM'S DYE, rot' TUE WiIISHERS Jr ft This elegant preparation may be relied 'on to Change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesirable strade, to brown or black, at dia. oration. it Is easily applied, being in one prepeien tions auel quickly and -elTeetually produces a per ineum:it color N hich wilt neither rub nor walk oft. I; IF 4CTUItr.D hl R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Druggibts awl dealeis tb Medicine. ..g,-,:.,- - im f !,-..-g0.#,,t* .: 0, Feediim kroms..—Sore , Shouldm. d correspondent of the Counlry - Clebaeman states he has found, by 104 experience, that the' best grain feed for horses is corn, oats and shorts, ot each one-third, the first, two to be ground finely, and the shorts to be.well mixed in.. The hay, or bay and straw, were cut fine-and wet twelve hours before feeding, and the meal was thoroughly mixed with the bay at the time of wetting, so that all could become thoroughly soften ed and prepared for digestion. His horses Were 'uniformly healthy and in good condition at all times. The Adams Express Company feeds its' horses a little oil meal 'once or twice a week in nddittion to- the mixture of corn and oats. This is done to help the grooms keep the horses' coats glossy at all times, saving much time in rubbing and brushing., The systems of feeding adopted by ,several street .railway and carrier companies in Manchester, Enslitnd, are as follows : The feed varied from 14) ta.1.1 pounds of cut hay, or hay and straw, and 16 to 20 pounds of grain, for each horse,. daily.. Their horses are ail heavy, powerful dray horses, and, of course, need more feed than lighter ones used here. The grain feed was composed of maize, beans and wheat bran, hi. the propor tion of three pounds of corn to one of each of theothers, all finely ground and mixed. The bay and straw were chaffed and Vet; and the meal mixed in some time before feeding. No horse beans are grown Litre, but oats and shorts are a good substitute for ' beans and bran. - An old stage-driver of long exper ' knee, who was noted for keepinehis, teams• sound, always washed the 1 shoo .biers and breasts of his. horses ! as soon as the harness was taken; off, using cold water lit the summer 'and ;lukewarm in the winter. After rub ! bing neatly dry, he washed them dal ; ly with a,decoctiaof smartweed, in I - the summer, when 'there was no dan ger of galled shoulders. In the win ter the smartireed was used about once a week. Iris teams never bad ''sore neck's or shoulders. { Fowls in Orchards. Last fall we visited an orchard in which fowls *ere kept, the owner of which told as that before the fowls were confined in it the trees made little or no growth, anti only a cor responding amount of fruit was pb- . tained. But what a change wasevi dent now! The grass was kepi doWn, the weeds killed, and the trees pre sented an appearance of thrift, which the most enthusiastic horticulturist could not but admire and envy. The gronth of the trees was _Most vigor ous; and the foliage remarkably lux: nrient,;,: the fruit was abundant,' of large' size;and free from worms and I otherimperfections, The excellence was 4e4:ount,o for by the proprketor,' who' rerfiarkhd 'that the "hens ate all the worms and eurculio in their reach, even the canker-worm." He found legs trouble with their 'roostin g in trees than he expected, and' that a picket fence six feet. high .kept them within bounds, His orchard was di vided into three sections, and the fowls' were changed froin one to an other, as the conditiOn of the, fowls or the orchard sections seemed to re , quire.— 'uteltry Worlfl. • / The Hari,lest Honey. Our honey Iliarvest usually- corn- Inences about June tioth; and closes froth Ju ly 20th to August 10th, uti les* we get a yield of 'buckwheat ho ney, and, in that caseit closes about September Jet. We !almost always have a period of nearly two weeks scarcity between the white. honey harvest and buckwheat. The 4th of July is the earliest we ever took off any box honey, we telieve, so we will suppose that our swarming is all 'one up by the time this reaches you, and we are ready to look after the boxes. ' ,If you did not forget to put your bo'xes which were nearly full of comb in - the centre,' on tiop of -each hive, you will now - only need to look after those to ascertain if -any are MAO come - off, as those will cer tainly be the first • finished. To do this; get. your smoker, gently pry the cases apart with .a stout kiife,, bid*. in.a little smoke - so-the beeS , 4lll get out of the way, and you can see. if they are completed. - If they are, pry the cases off a little at the bot tom, and then lift out gently. the ' , c.ase:holding the finished boxes, and give it a quick shake, as you would a' fraine, to dislodge the bees from it. Shake the bees off at the entrance-so they may readily - enter the . hive, , re move the boxes from the ease, and r shake off from ett - Ch separate box the few bees that way still cling to the honey ; fill the ;;ase with empty box es provided with starters, and put it in place. again on the hive. Set your honey in your wheelbarrow or cart ' which you have to carry the honey to the honey-room with 4 ..anci, go on to the next hive, and so on until the apiary is One over. There is little danger of zobbing at this season, but if the bees seem disposed to follow Your honey, keep it covered, with a sheet. • In a week start 'over the apiary the second time, and so keep 'going over it once aiveek, being sure that all -filled boxes are removed, and thus your honer,will be nice :Ind the combs as white as snow. If you .use side bores, raise the partly filled ones from the sides and put them in place of the full boxes, taken otf, and place the ,empty ones at the sides. We usually place but one tier of boxes at the sides, and then .when the bees get well at work in them, push them ont and place, the other tier between theta and the side of the hive, thus inciting the bees to, greater activity. As the season draws to a close, 'we raise the side boxes to the top and close the sides with the followers, so as to get - all boxes commenced in filled,:if. possi ble. With the top box hives, we crowd the partly filled ones r together, placing the empty boxes on the out side instead of the centre, as at first. It usually takes us - four dayS to go over the apiary in the height 'of the season, leaving us two days- to look after our nuclei, and attend to the many duties which devolve on the apiarist. Store your honey in a small, tight room, placed on scantling, so that the fumes from burning sulphur can enter or pass between each box, so as to kill the larvm of the wax moth, which always appear to a greater or lewxtent, burning three-quartera of a pottpd of sulphur to every two hun dred cubic feet contained in the room. To best do. this your scant ling should be raised at least a foot from the floor, and a kettle with some, coals in it placed beneath. Pour on the sulphur, close the room tight, and leave it for fifteen mini utes t .when it should be opened to let the smoke out, for if it settles on the combe.it-will give them a greenish tint, or if you burp more than the above amount it will , turn the -combs green. We have found it a nice point to burp just enough sulphur. ; if you use too much it hurts the looks of the honey, and if too little l all the worms are not killed. • Burn your sulphur , two weeks after the boxes are , retrioved from the hives, as the eg g's, are generally all hatched • by that time, and if you store -all in the same room sulphur once in two weeks till the last. is off. Yourlioney should be assdrted, as piled, into about three grades—first, second and third quality. Put nothing but co. I in tbefirst, the colored combs and the mixed in the second, and the buckwheat in the third. By this is-ay you wilt he saved trouble when you come to- crate for market. In short, have an eye to businets, as this month is the , harvest time for beekeepers in most= localities, and leave no ,stone unturned that will give yon.. a pound more honey. --G. .31 Doulitlle'in American Bee Jour rat First Year of Heifers. Air. C. P. Clarkson., speaks- frord his own experience in the agricultu ral departmentipt-the lowa Itegieter, when he. says 1" it is too often:the case that farmers let . their ;heifers, with their first calf run together in the pasture the firat year, for the rea son that-they do . not generally gi;. - e a larger quantity of -milk, thin will raise a calf. - This'is wrong; if, the heifer is intended for service e; - . ; milker:ha after years, her udder mist be enlarged and distended atter'ear , ly age so as to hold the fUllsecretions Hof milk tor twelve hours' When running with her : calf 'it will suck every hour or. two and her bag will shrink tojust that capacity. They.. must be cultivated to large capacity, 'at the proper period of the . heifer), Therefore, as soon as there is nO• danger of inflammation of -the udder from the milk remaininglinjt twelve hours, the calf should be weaned. But the heifer should 4 not be remov ed so far from the calf that she can not see and smell it. The natural attachment of mother for offsPrin,gi has much to do in • developing tier capacity to support it„ , Smelling and licking heri. calf- stimulates and enlarges the mammary :,glands and develops the .secretion of milk. : fur ''four-or aye days, a heifer which has been full 'fed - should he milked every three; hours, gi.a.dually increasing the time; until fi&Fd attwice a day. In this way The udder will be cultivated . to the 'capacity of - a full milk cow. If there is ` a; demand fOr . I the.rnilk or the cream; the calf cah : soon be fed oil skim milk -anal kept in the most thrifty 'condition by Odin -gruel made of oil cake, corn and - oatmeal.• This is work.. All right. If one Were to judO of the hale, farmers seen. nearly - 4,yeryHday standing - (311 Bur streets, there is, need ,for afore work, and careful work. at - . borne. A kindand careful . man always has gentle-lows. A, cross and vicious man haslicking, Jumping and frac tious cows. jlt is easy to jutli the character of a'farmer -by the 'charac ter of his cows." ' Coops. , • LLook well to :your el:lops as the warm weather comes on, see that, aretheyeleanland free frotriliee. If you let the lice 'get into •your coqp, , and fowls, it is quite an undertakin2 to get rid of.theinagain.: When they do get into a dock we find the it-st remedy is to fumigate With sulphur and use crude petroleum freely , on the roustS { and in the tnests, but bet ter to keep your houses clean and avoid getting them into - your IlueLs. I=== Charc7l for Fowls An old turkey raiser gives the Col lowin,c; esperiMent " Four turke) - s were fed on 'meal, Wiled potat,es• and oats. Four others of the - same bilood were, also, at the 'Same time; confined iu another pen, and fed dai: ly on the same articles, but with one pint of 'finely pulverized, eleircoal mixed with their food—mixed intsal and boiled potatoes. - 'Th'ey had ako a plentiful supply of charcoal in their pen. The eight Were lolled. on same day, and-there was - fa difference of one and a halt pounds each in faV= or of the fowls that had been StiPplied with charcoal,'they being much the fattest, and (te meat being ;greatly superior in point of tenderness and flavor " Poultry Notes. Save the droppings from your lien mists. — No better manure can be had if mired with loan"), muck or plaster.. Carolina tar applied on the cracks and joints,! . of heT ir tionses is beneficial sanitzi'ty in Discard wooden doors in hen 110u.,,e5, as tiley :absorb and retain kreat deal of awl:store from the driM- MEE • There is in a :few oh rusty nails more health giving properties than in some'of the so-se:Ailed poultry fool: The expense of keeping a dozen hens is trifling. .A large share -a their living Zan be readily - supplied fiom..the table. = Cranberries in the Garden. The• Wi!stern Rural recommends the growing of cianlierries in the gfirden, A p.ound ofi, bone..dust to the Square yaiTis the manure. : «ln or June;. or in October and November,. set the 'Plants, four 'ineheS apart in rows; six inehea'astm der, in beds four feet wide. Tw6 .square rods will yield four or Jive bushels and require -2,000 plants. The vines will-soon cover the ground and require no -renewal, as the iplant is a perennial shrub." • The Soil for Celery-. After trying for a number of Year, almost in, vain, to raise good celery on ordinary dry.garden soi4 _ finaDy `l3Orrowed the use of a little patch of reclaimed swamp land—deep black muck, well drained but moist, ahl . for the past two seasons have grown - ' on it very fine eelery with . but little labor. So I shall never again at tempt to grow this vegetable on com mon garden Soil without_some and. easy method of irrigation. -There is probably no potato that is.a Metter keeper than the Snow flake. ' —TWO sound- eyes to a lull! arc 8 u ffi ci en t. ,As many potatoei can be raised therefrom as if whole pata . 't oes are used.