- ULSTER. e,tuntsaid-plenty and cheap mes McCarty lost' a valuable young laSt week from some difficulty of the Ariveu to the pas.tue lathe nine she•seerued to be as - tas any_ Jew; but before night yraa foUnd per= y I Apless, and Mr. McCarty ended existence by knocking. her in the c_letnecratsare talking 'of an " oz -"...ancl px‘le raising in the oearju Is,'•. Clam EchoOnnutker, of Steuben N. Y. is visiting lier brothAr, I. BE= • v.! i a wson precwileadlis farewell ser tumiaymorninj..; last. He in compa h • E. Fergns9n; left for Syracnse; tlie,annital Conference is in CLllovey lias.bc , en placing new shin ' iss Therisa'Clininnan,,is intending to ftir. Michigan 'on a short visit. r one clay last week, as Mr. William Car .;, r ::nd (Marie's Decker were painting ro:.lrof a new barn belonging, to Hi- i t'arpet,ter,, the ropes holding the :•ien in place gave away; precipita ., ti Am to the ground, a distance of at 111;rty-tive feet. As luck Would have ni) injury except a sprained ankle wp. bi• either. ,:t;t::irfield and Al;thur Club have or- 5. , ,1 !heir uniforms, and are to have a 7 , alad3 and. meeting some time Yours truly, KAut. \ t _ `T — the recent Chemung County Fair. NT a' Elmira, prOnintris wee awarded ,-itiz.ens of this county as follows : B. . premium of slo.on 4.yeal d road stallion : H. C. FRENCH, on oxiln ,4 -years old. Ist premium, - 1: S., EoNtiNsToN, ,year old farm . . ',lion, Ist premium, diplonia. fled $.l Lc-I'ov 3 year old era, Ist premium, $3 best Southdown Puck 2 yeari.s pretnium, 4 ;"11". C. FRENCTI. j, re in; tI in , • titha n ; W.. 1 R2it of yearling' ewes, Ist pre:: kk , same, I.,t•st nor ewe lamb's. ; Berl:shirk! hoar under c:r, i;t..-lam , mitun, $3 ; saine, a sow 1 . 01 commended ; W. machine, ,ist prem:inu and cer merit BEE - A , lit - ' MU EEL _ - •ATE . NEWS. J r y Vallace,icolored„ was nin-over .: 4 Weduei.day, and killed. der aged SO, commit; id.ar 1•12.)-zdv.Hle uu Thur,4l:4y tchilz -I\l.my Bucks county farmers ' - fiavi blcd.fillioup . th , for huuthigrpur fimeraf of - Gen. Albright ' at "I Intr,lay wan at ttlicled oyei Loodred bushels of pot atoe •• • ,• siv acre of ground at Litt lEM :.e forinhl opf!ithiz of the state Hos tot• Sn•snr at wan cn nilt take place on .. ,r'~~~:~.t~,~ rilou 1.1,tr0 (lied it Barevillo, Lamas y, agt :Q. years. Ile wa,t,lierlif of Lan ,cute in Isao. : ! I:N(-ilse which the phys:icians di .t haA taken olt ,everal pe • rt e,•kuoy. _ —i Jl , ll .1,1 1 :114m, a L:1-• :r :sears, wa •:,:.ar 11 anti:l4.lon c6uu ). • I ri.l.ky nI :a.t acipiittal of Harty Ettglis V. r,, - .t.iv,tl with applitim.• 11. i• 1,11 I•. : . 1,4• 1...1131 • pikc,• n , ineteen long an( .;:nm pan,tle, was eau.alt last week a , _ .• S National ( ireenback _ Hal Ml= .1 0,1 TIE ii.Nday annual convention of the l.'-.•,.-:,nnia will boLela in ..11.;10111 of Nuvuttil....r. S. Nets ..- ton Pettis and the editor - p;I if a, :tre enllghtenlag . thr 1.• .•.1 . • 11. 11 1•11(1:1 • N private ..I,ar.teter. Pef role fi t IVer/t7 says thatrit is taint:. which failed toe ss is 1,4 aph to pay its enoillturs in full. Callitiria Iron Company fixed up s.onn..mvu , Fritl-ts last week • . ni nc have In uperatn , n at that • . ,1' Sur-hcr, aged years, while tak i k :In at New Providence. r, :HAI wa r , idnuthereil r El .',1111,11)41.?y,');" South Bethlehem. 4..‘ the ‘it•tith-hein braql•ll Of the . -a I. wa••• v. harliy I.liJur.,l utt '• • - 1.5.1 i. iap! , liV tet,vi r ,rlvg. • , itobert Klotz was t:Lmomina-: rd I,•r t ~I. , g reT-• in the Eleventh dlntrlct upon the ‘l,!, kit lit Itepahllean opponent In :he last 1;:n harle, Albright died. )le,smore fell- - to the bet .it Leith. Fayette county. •••••,'' • 1....!1av, and Wa,.. invtantly kltled. A. - younz nt ;•••I 11•;1,0It' . .1•• 1:11!eil In the Tkatne shat: Valley Railroad 'has a tat•k-,..t:e P.tcl:ehun that 1.11:3 feet •I •,.f \-:. , 1;zni0,.. too tons at a dm , . :11 u ,•;Irs, and during that • tow.. - • GENERAL NEWS. Local committees have been appoint array wade at Indianapolis for-tho of the iloyg In Bine, to be made there 0(.- 61 ' (;,) I (•rab., Grants and Sheridan mill be ME --.1 froth Tucson, Arizona. Int•wr...: r, p , it th .1 4,,eneral Carr ree,•ittly f ,rry Virt,,rl:i's band. 1,1. , 4 . 1., r, mi :11, Hatchet I ,Ilowinz. Pennsylvania Post [lr nil on' r:: , ,1 to the grade of I'ro.l ro.twielc. 001111614 a coot; atohrla 1;0inty..5•!,(..0 0 , an, tootity-. 4.• • - -W:ll;avu Ilowlittle. (;fl7, was ;.I,.tv A 1 11,1:41. th , Ti,logar Iron W:piks,l:l,'h -3 1. 11.. wean oilitc: the machinery. when • ~•Igh: I .eltitz, and . headerushed and :L!-n; to , 4,en. ' . 4.:r111.1 Jury of t.zt. .Tobn's connty :sot:i, 1,3.14,11 iTive,tizating the ai1eg....1 1..1 I I 31: , / Arliieb cam iNhor, .n• tho . ,( I:y./f fora l ' ruz. La. Lmnr 34. 7. 1 E. !t11en.41,, . ' . vr MA:/II: . - Ij, ,i• . , •—•‘ . l' 11:111iliej , oil . „ oi . Ann Arbor ~ N rlvii 'lt • P. \I. ..r 'I hupolar :t ..,m:.• , a • -, tnin.,,,71..4.911-,1,..i.41. ;no ,1, 1 0-,,,, 2. 4 . 1 . • ..!.. I!il'a. ‘l . l/k a h . .ii/ ha rititlll:... a{:1,1,1.• ..:•; Z:::i - I..lipilic , . 'g. ~. --t .Ic.ce Billings:l)y. a 'Mexican , ,•••,.,, I'IIIIrmI3V - Wtsla••:. in • v , •:.r lit , azo. Ao vointnan.l,ll 3 ‘,111: h.' 1 0 3:1!...1.,5,un .1 wlato. atlll a - as a mem , fi:‘t Tea.), Congress. • fondly of Mr. INlplhear, 114 s, rt. l'ltlvszziN were allniged Strout Tlintlay..m. , rning'lwy • lightning.striking .•t• , IsN,ll:tlg. lea% Ing a hole four.feet square. •,,*vtherwl c tug Iterirms Injury, -W. 41. F:dichild, charged with the I:kbara - French. 111,4 wife and ite3...fath. , county, Kanqa.s. In August, IsGS. was /'hi, ado. :10 , 41 t:11;(11 10 311Sas on. a from t ti' Govt.:l:2or of the State. --The engine Gardener Colby, dr.twin , " fr•lght train op tins Rome, Watertown and !ti:, ,nhttrz rAnrogo, emploded Filday afternoon 4 :1•01 the /Unit' , of Canton. X. V. one W 35 .I; 1,.:.1`ie fireman, .N%:`,, *alo slightly scratched. EMI MN other report.: from North W ake • iii‘er Gatint-m. Ontario, show that :ta %, - k•ry preyatent in that heetion. with yi •t • ue. ' T,6e 'only.carpontpr shop in that place tat-a• making eothu, in which to bury the Y'•,••ton,. • . . —During an altercation at 3lanelles'ter, . n., Thorolay night, John Blanchard; aged t!.rv, a Meer ~r a hot tle ,at * Edward Powers„ ~ •voing the latter?: 'jugular vein tool • .J. at h, I;lanc.hard Is - under arrest, and •••• • 1.111,11 e —On Saturday: the ( jthipstant;?the.Nla . • Now York . will lay the corner-atone triCen• ?++ r- + k•al Pao; of the I:gyp:air+ obelha (CieorgitraN t+ , +:•uctit t tont 'Egypt by Lieutenant Com +tribge. nation to. participate Is '+'+.+l.+.l to 31aNetts generally. A (letailed stateinent .Or immigration :1,-1;1+ year. etulln! June :10, I91(1, • '+- .• .principal of arrival wore • 1:: •II unnt, 427.00,9 ; I' batte.ton. 3tass.. ,4115,239 . F+an'lran ?, en". /31.922; Baltimore, 94.4a3, and Plilladelphia. The total tuttnygratlon In that time was 2,- --Mary Tiinms, ::•t Nears old, committed New York by n4nglng In her room. She f tr.•r suspended front the twat." She had eta both wrl.t with a ra• :Jr m's aln-atte inpt to *Vir the arte , les. The tte• tuiewe ec a:fear that her husband's salewn keeper). would ..not support the v. • --William Foley. :well 26, and nntnar -I,•ar nr Prat.i.-.1 7 . Mass.. got into a tight uliti whom ho had .been drhaklns,.tin '‘‘ , isy night, at Lytim• Mass.. where be was brother, and Thnrsdar morning his As i-iieso found his (testa - Laxly In the entry of her ;.I s it is suipo,cil, he had been placed ME • —lc , seph Nimmo, Jr., Chief of the Bu r,!• I.: * t ; - :;.th•tics of the Treamary ina t)etartatimt. hat. lunlutilCation to ,Prestclen,t 'arker, et the Proanee Exchange. informing tettil that then_ c: t lartte.l!Lf., rellol,4oi e perked Mtn rt•at 11..r1 for the rir e ir 41.11411rg Jlinr, ;9 . lot% A'..' 41 . f hatter, ra.ua4 a:11541(0.011, art inliatnat 7P Fel k?' retal, Id tgaSalttlitel$ 1 1, rotted at IV FA A& MIA te, NNW LYDIA E. PINK:HAMM VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Pogftivr Cll2O • or Female Complaints. F iTngiryt. E N-I,4Si o f Tegrtable pc o:at 1:in....J:7.s to the moot del epon :riirits of tins C01:11 001:111d Will be relief ItnnirilLito and when Its usis e0nt , ,,, , J,1:, %.`n y : nlne cares in a butt. died, a pernrineLt effeL V. :.41,.th,nsands tify. On 11 , , , 1art er rr..ven •-•.t4. It Li ro• comment-1,1 t':e best ;,liy.iiohnh In the country. • . . . • , . , ..• . . . It will cure entirely the a ent fern of: failing of 'thc uteru, I.:11 , 0:: hr.,.0. h-rvr,^utnr cud Painful . .I".en- , tecati , .n. all u: r.ar. - Treu , ,: , ., Ir.flat naut ion and tleeiation, f10e.. - i!te - , nit Dl4lacolltnts and . tile con. sequent spinal v calm , .., anlls-cs. - ..scially adapted to the Fbange Of 11f:.,. It ...II chaselve 1 - :nd cx:ait tumor/ I. the at 0,-..us in an early stage of ilevelopmcb. t. The temitency tO i-al I :1'1,1:1 3 V.1.{ .. .* .. 5 thVrll i / C:lCCktil very , - speedily by it -1.,-. In fact ! ii 11-.... \ pr 4.4,1 tri ln: t 110; Irma . est and be Ft ::m•-!y t`:,..1.. Kas 4 T., r . I,:t ei.eovcr cd. It pert-neat:, ev, '-v p , - 1.,...•n of I:I ^ ey.T i eni,ntl gives new } , life OridviTnr. ' I-.. r..e.w.i.- - Ta,:ttneN.sitattlency, do ' istrdysall:ravlx.g fur r•''..ineibents,and rt iIeVCS U^3elmess Of the stornaeh i -:;&: - , i . l e curesl. l lx.timr, 1: ,r-e.....;,, - Ati" - - •Ne ryous Isre ,, t ration. Ge ral Debility, Ski i - ,:c..1.-'.,:c_ -, lk tr.. uden and Indi , ion. That. f ..- , 1.1n,t- -- . , f 5.-.1:.r.r.: down, cawing pain, gest wei .1 - it and lacb. .. Lc. is ,• In'.. y 0 ix.rx,,liently cured hy. -itsße,. It w - .1!:-..: - , :I tn: . 4,1, r..od under al e ±,,,,,...,,,t1, , ir l ai en, act in haret,:..y n/: .'.l°,.e li, - ../ th:.,C gocermt the te esyste , . .1. F r Kidney-C,gmpl-I,lts of eitLer I,x this compound Ly is E. Pin'xilain's Vezetable Campbund /.14 pir pal , l at fr:::.171 , 1 ..:-"5 WCA , I , I Avt•Yltl , !. i.y7 , 11, Ma-n. Prioq el.oo. F,!..: hott:e.. for . elm. F,..nt by mad in tle forml,of pill., at:,. in t.'.:: -, -fr.rin of Le zeniceq, en nvell,t of price,' e1. , 0, -per 1.,, s, - 1,-.: ell:3er. : "Ira I'IYICILAII f re:l.4 arawerS all kit ..,.., of inqub - y. Sand f , •,r porn phlet.\ Addres3 as ahove ;fen r..,s i.is paper. .., • No family ,hould-bewit,.l:: L7DLI E. I'INIZHASP Ld , y - ElbrlLl-S. They cure - Cl4-,-t iratien.. Adieus:woo soniToianlity of the Liver \ C. 5 c...t.ts Nw-r lot. z 5..,„ • - • ,V$ a uonrlcss r—uctly\fOr Scrofula, White `Sig ellings C•tecer Erysipelas, Coat, Chronic . Sores, l l:umors, Carbuncles, Salt! Mem, Malaria, BilioUs Complaints, and .all diseases indkating an Impure Condition of the Blood. This Vrtuad Remedy is a compound of vegetable extracts, the chief of which are .SABSAYAIIiLLA. and STILLIMiLI. • The cures e!rected by SCOYILL'S BLOOD AND LIVER 'SIRUP are absolute,--4titd their record is tuadlsfignred by failure. For 'sale by all Druggists. MOTT'S LIVER PILLS, 'ape kite, C 5 18 , Ilon1dm111 They rectify torpidity of the Liver. .! .They Ore tone to the Stoilath. They prerent griping of the Bowels. • They remove bile from the Ii:o)d. They purify and invigcirtite the Itoqy. 27tey cure ail biliente comPtaints. VEGETABLEVEM . , de.treyeWOßMS and is. recommended by phy....cii'm se , the beet WOIL3I MEDICI:N.O S • PAIR'S PAIN lq\VM for .ILtLV ancl . For Exterth. 4 l Eta Let. 'lnternal V.L)e. • • 1 • „II:It'. .” ILEZASa ti ACK ACHE QUICKLY CURED BY CARTER'.S Smari Weed Belladonna Back Achellssters! f " i 'lle,e platers contain Smrst. Weed and Ilcila d: :era—butt! wonderful pain reliei'ers—in addi t, a t., the u m sual gus, balsams, &d., used in other pgroal., plasters, and are consequently superior to al , t 1,,. rs fur Weak (jr Lame Back. Back Ache, Rheuinatism, Neuralgia. Soreness of the Chest or Lungs, Asthma. PletirisY, Kidney Troubles, Crick in.the Back. Stiff ness itis the Jgints, and for nil Pains and Aches, and Wherever a Plaster can be used. If ou have any need - fir a l'orous §trengtherdni.; P . 1. - isfer, we know this one 'On please you. It is sure to give relief, and ir.,in can not ..sist wl:cre it is al:lA . :c.d. Ask y.ur d ruz.cHtfor Carter's Smart .1 and Pr, e, -117' CARTER IiEDICLNE CO. For isle in Towauda by C. T. KIEBI . Ayer's Cathartic Pills For all the Firposes of a Family Physic, • y . • prow.y. Tetlet, Tumors and Sal/ill:env:, :Worms, Gew,'Neuralgia. as a Ishiner Pill, aid lintyyltig Itiood, are the most congenial purgative yet ,perfected. Their effects abundantly slidw , boa' smelt they excel all other Pills. Thei;are safe and ple.wutit to take, but powerful to corr. They purge out the foulhumors of the blood : tberatinf ulate the sluggish or disordered organs tritOactiOnt awl they Impart Irealth and tone to tbe %Clyde being; ` They cure not only the every day complaints of every body. but formidable and dangerous dis eases: Most skilful physicians. Most eminent clergymen. and our best eltl,zeus, send certifies:WS of cures performed, and of great benefits derived from these They are the safest and hest physic for children, because mild ac grit as eitc; tnal.: Being Sugar coated,j,,they are easy to take ; and being purely vegetable, they are s.ntjrety harm less. C. AYER 411, CO. Lowell, Miksi koaPioolt 411/1 ARtslyttall htß►pf): 11% Al AD ?Iraors oat bawl in 11.41145 e, GREAT ,SALES. GOING ONE! ,' GREAT. SALES GOING ON ! GREAT' SALES GOING ON !. CLO P 'HIND! A . . -21 TWENTY-FIVE' PR. CT: SAVED 1:1 TWENTY-F. tyE:.M CT: SAVED . TW ENy Y-FIVE PR. CT. SAVED rhe consequence of this great sale of toy stock' Is that I am compelled, to enlarge my p resent store to make roomfor my Increasing bust n ess. and Instead of moving my stock while band it, g WILL SELL. FOB COST for the neat 40 days. 'l l - 6 ; LI LI SYllff BM -AND EMI CURING (•restiveness, Jaundice, Dygpersla. ;qmach tysentery, Fott awl Breath, headache Erysipelas, Piles, Itheu niattsra, _Eruptions and ,sic!n Diseases. - Billow- Liver romplayi FTtil'd RZD i:Y liesairmatio Clanking at a Sacrifice._ Itesdpnu..le emaltg at a Sacrifice. itentliy-lnattl Clothing at a Sacrifice. • Ready-made Cie Meg at a Sacrifice. I:rad,y-loads hiug at a Sacrifice. heady-roads pie htng at a Sacrifice. • For the. Next FOrty D ay s For, the Next Forty Pays For •tlie Next Forty -Days • .11 8 y 7 of Lnyfng on 1!: i. tOSEITFIEiIDi E: ROSENFIELD • No such chance' for years to-come. No such chance for years to come. Nolsuttli chance for.years to come. Fall . stoek going very fast. Fall stock going very fast. tall stock going very fast. • The opportunity` o purchase a CIIEAP SUIT is a rare one. and should be rmbraced by all. Call early at M. E. ROSENFIELD'S and enjoy the athantages now offered by hlm. • Towatula, 3TarCh 4, IBSO. Be Not Deceived J. K. 131.J5H,, THE BRIDGE-ST. CLOTHIER Is bound to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHE-R:CLOTHING ROUSE IN TOWANDA! Before the late advance 'in prices we purchased the LARGEST STOCK EVER CAR RIED Wt US, and the'refore can SELL AT OLD PEI,CESI,L Our stock comprises a full line of— MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN'S 4 CLOTHING! - For thO.Sp l ring trade. • . • 4 • Pe * largest stock' of H A TS in,toien full -and superb line of Gents' 1 FURNISIIING :GOOD-61. Ttunks .and'l'rave,g Bags At manufacturers' prides. Towaria.,'3lat eh 18, 184•11,.. , STEVENS & General Dealers in GitocEnivs,: PROVISIONS ) VAnd COW TRY PRODUCE HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW S-TORE,I! CORNER OF LAIAIN & PINE-Sts (The old of Fax, Stevens & Mercur They Invite attention ti, their complete assortment • and very large stock of Choice New (foods, which they have always on hand. ESPECIAL . ATTENTION GIVEN TO, THE PRODUCE TRADE, . . • ;And Cash Odd for deslrahle hindysly M.J, LONG. • • , • Towanda, Aprl 1 1819. , S,PRING AND $1MINER•1880 =I L. } RO§MAUM. SONS, 201 EAST WATER STREET, DRY AND FANCY GOODS JOBBERS OF. MILT,INERI Tb. LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST. Auortmeut :or DIILIANERY la the Southern Tier. airlipectsl ioducements and Prices toMilliiiers: A call is retpsctfully solicited. itostiOlam & sows,. t on 1141WWATEILIIIIIEST._ Vilata 1111 lota allow 1110.11 4, Ulllgi • LEHIGH' YA.LLEY - • • • PENN. t NSW tORS RAIL 804, 0 8.' Arrappmentot ffasienger Trains to tate effect aptly. uo, 11 , 80. , MASTRA!IDi / I ' WiesTerAsti ..A .. 91 3 i - STATION ,. PO 2.16 -., A M A.M. P.M. __ _ : P.X.IP.m. A atial 0 ; 7 20 .., ... 795 N . :air . ralrall. 108 '.. 4 . 0 . 9'oB 9 4 50 82i .... 920 ...11ntfalo... 11'40 .... 1205 800 440730.• •••• • • • or es te r. 1 .• .. 545 8 r,O .... ..... ... Lyons... 8 - 40 680 902 .... 654 956 .:.. ~ : ..Geneva.. 741 ,505 814 .... 8851144 .... :......Ithaca... 605, 215 6'40 ...f. 525 8 05 .... .... .. Auburn .. 8 251 ..., 9 45 .... 900 1050 ~„:. ... —.Owego.— 510 ,1. - . 625 ..., N-I0 135 840 345 _Minim .. 525.128511250 15 200 II 15 415 •••Wayerly . 4 45'41 5015 ta 1168 LO 215 935 430 .4.835 re.::. 4 4 411 4015 25 148 1 8 2 19 940 434 ~.AthenB... 4 301112115 10 1128 .... 949 —Milan—. '....,11221.... '12.9 I_, ;14 54 . - . - .4.1115ter.:. .. .11118 1 4 551118 c - f.i:l:, 1711015 i 167 ..TOW,Mi . I itn Do 4 11 /1 1 05 .... .-...11025 5 15 Wysauking —.11045 .... 1053 ....: .. 1035, ... „Stall Stone, '. - ... 1 10 35 .... 11143 ...s. ..,. 10 4215 26 Buneerfleld .*. 41027 ~.. 1 )35 ~. .... 1052, .... French - town .. :.1017' .. 1024 • • 3 25 1105 550 WYII IO6II IE ...lroos 405 1012 1 . 1 40 5141 1) 25 610 . Laceyvllle. 3 03t 945 3-49 962 .... .1:: 11 34 615 Sklies Eddy :...i 940 .... 9.48 .... 4 . 101 11 47 631 11 1 0511 991 6 7 15 •• •-I 026 3309 32 .... ..... 1154 536 Meboopany. ....1 920 .... 9 26 12 25 128 1240 7 15 Tuakhateck 2 Ilk 855 305 902 .... —.. 12 50 721 .La Grange. _ ,—. 44 .... 850 .... ..*.. 107 734 _...Fa115.. ... 828 ..... 837 1 0515 . 05 4 40 305 I.&B Julie " n' 1 35 805 2 25 8 15 135 5, 21 . 220 335 Wllk•Barre - 108 730205 7 60 a 15 730 450 11 00 M'ch Chunk 11 05 ... 1155 5 35 443 824 553 1202 .Allentown_. 002 .... 1054 4 30 500 835 605 12 10 :Bethlehem. '950 ~.. 1045 420 530 9 90 630 12 50 1 „Easton—. 9 20, . 1 :.. 1015 352 ' 652,1025 816 210 Philad'lphia .8 00:_.... 900 2 15 8 03111= 925 835 .New York. 6 301 7:40 1 1 05 A..51.!P.M,P M. P. Y . ' P.m. - lA.m. ABl 9..51 No. 32 learei Wyalusing at 6:09 A. M.„ French town 6:14, Rummerfleld 6:23, Standing Stone 6:31. Wyeauting 6:40, Towanda 6:53. ,Ulster 7:06, Milan 7:16. Athens 7:25, Sayre 7:10, Wa verly 7:55, arriving in Elmira at 8:50 A. M. No. 81 leaves Elmira at 5:30 P.M., Waverly Sayre 6ao. Athens 19:35. Milan 6:4k, Ulster 6:53. Towanda 7:10. Wysauking 7:20. -`Standing Stone 7:20. nummerfield . 7:37. Frenchtown 7:47, arriving at Wyalusing 8:00T. M. Trains 8 and 15 'rut/ daily. Siceplug - carsen trains 8 and iSbetween Niagara Falls add, Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without changes Sleeping cars, on 8 and 6 between Buffalo and Wilkes. Barre. Parlor,cars on Trains it and 9be -f Mean Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without; change, and through, coach to and fro 'lt3chestet' via Lyons. R. A, PA. KER, • Supt. P. al. . It. R. - Sayre, Pa.,',lnne 21, 1880. • ' . Ea EDWARD WILLIAMS, . • Plumbing. 'Gas Fitting, Repairing Pum .11 of, all kinds, and all klnds of Oaring promptly attended to. All ' wanting work In his line should giviihim a all. Dec. 4. Y 8 0. NATHAN TIDD, DLler in PITTSTON; WILKS-BARRIO AND •IJOYAL SOCK Ccp.L. Lowest prices for cash. Orlice and yard Toot o Pine-street, Towanda. • July IS, 480.1 INSURANCE J. K. BUSH, - No.. 2 Brid_ e Strec MI GEO. STEVENS EptIRA, ti, Y Dealers In FM 211t5in66 garbs. PRACTICAL PLUMBER k , GAS ace of business, a few; doors north of r C. S: RUSSELL, Agent, t ,TOWANDA., PA. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEIs.47 'POLICIES '1 Imbed on the most reasonable terms. V, • - • : Nottbut reliaple'compcvnieg rej3rese.nied Losses adjnsted and paid bet*. Towaxtda,.2Tov... 13, 1879 10111117PNIRY . MERCITR, DEALER IN: ANTHRACITE AND OULtriTAN ANTIIRA.CITE Co A.. I_, COUNEE PARK AND RIVER STREETS, TocrANDA Coal screened, 'mid dehv 6 ered to any part ofthe Borough. ALL OBBLUB 11.1:61' BE ACCOXPANIED BY TII6 CASIL • Tirvianda,',Dec. 1, 1879 JAMES ,McCABE lias.remclyed to CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-STS making It tits lEcoaciquexters FOR CHOICE GROCERIES, CASH PAID FOR .BUTTER, FOGS; Am GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES JAMES McCAI3. Towanda, April 29, 1880-y1 THE 41) MARBLE •X'AED STILL IN OPERATION. The undersitthed baying. purchased the MAR BLE YARD► alit° late GEORGE .IrCtAllE, de• sires to Intern* the public that having employed experienced inen, he le prepared tulle all Medan( perk In the line of • , • MONUNIENTS, HEAD STONES; MANTLES. and la the very beat manner and loweet rates. Persons desiring anything In the Marble Ilne are Inirlted to calland examine work, and sate agent's' commission. , , ;JAMES McCABE. Towanda, Pa.. lA. IEIB. 24tt NEAT. lARKETj . - . i I ,_. J ,E. D. RUNDELL, .'--,,. ',, I Would res etfullyan nounee that he Is continuing the Market nattiness at the old stand of Mulloek & Rundell, tuu will at all tames keep a full supply of 1 F r RESH t 1,... Or .: STERS Constantly on band. Couutry'dralers i supplied at city rates. FRESH & SALT 31.ATS', GARDEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS, 4c. Sir All Goods dellyered" Free er, Charge., • E. D. RUNDELL. Towiinda, Pa. Nov. 27, 1879 EAT MARKET! M MYER & DEVOE Located hi BEIDLEMANti BLOCS, murt6E STBEET, Keep on Muth- FRESH A'kD SALT MEATS, DRIED BEEF, FISK, POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES ' AND BERRIES IN THEIR BEABOI or An goslatelleersd free outflow. uns *moos. Veitest% Pm, Ray %mit : • l'o the neadori of th"a lieport,r :'.- • , ' , • . , -- If is well known that hot weather tirings sickness and : that . the • greatest care Is necessary to Prtent . disorders - oven on the part of ./ those most healthy; 'What there lain the beat, that should cause , ', 'disease cannot certainly be known, but cholera; dysentery,,debility, • , leasitude k yertigoand many other sudden and dangereus maladies, '` come every. season and cause great fering : and thousands of , deaths. Fe* peoPle , go through the ',au ~ ~er, withont unpleasant ' ~ symptoms. The month.beeomes dry and , ed, the" 'tongue fur. • , red with: hite, the pulse irregular, • the' head everish, the . body ru,\ = cramped ; nd the limbs swollen ; tired. Ladies especially, with their natural delicacy and tendency * a femal e troubles, find the, ho t . weather almost unbearable ; While lit to Children are dying every '_ I day from exhaustion and because .Parenneglect precaution- and carp. A prominent MO well known ihys ran of Ne*:l 7 ,irk asserts \ as his positive belief that' more than three- urtbs of all so-called • . Simmer, complaints arise front disordered secreions, anithat these _ secretionary orguns e which, by being out of ord. cause; so much trouble,' arethe kidneys and liver. The brain con ' ols the life, but ' the lower part of the hOdy'rrdes,the,health. - .• • There is o ne , and'only one - known vegetable that wi _absolntely" `-‘, , . „ s 'regulate and control the and LiVer at all times •nd ,thns 1 prevent the many dangers or the Summer. • That's, egetable : 'West .; India leaf,) is-used as the basis of Warner's - Safe Kidney and... ivcr .- , _Cure. Itis pure, plearant,to the taste and absehttely certain in ' s ' results. - It keeps those whn intelligently use 'it, in perfect health, • and curesthose whose secretions are deringedep. For all urinary, , complaints of either sex it is infallible.. For all billions troubles it is certain,* 'For the hot season it is invaluable and every Person of, • ' _,care and intelligence should not fail to keep Warner's Safe Kidney ' ,and Liver. Cure near at han4; and use it upon the approach of the slightest symptoms. Its* save your life or that of soma other ' friend ;it wilt certainly Prevent much suffering. It is for sale by druggists in all parts of the world; J/0 careful and take no other. "A word to the w ( ise isaufticient." f , . • o.' - • , .. , i • A;ntilitit BRID•0 STREET FONITURE STORE' MEM TAO , STARES ,st-Office . r . 1 - •, • . . f• • .. . . Haytilig doubled odr facilities.thli year bY occu pying twd shires, we are prepared to offerlyou a larger stock than ever before, and at 'reduced prices.' I 1 . . . . . - . . • ! '• . .. • - .„ i .-: . L i., ~ ; - i,L., • i FURS' IT IT li, t „ I _ Of a I . . 1 \ kinds as 1- z-- Ell ChEAP it not.' CHEAPEIi CHEAPEST ,•, . • . • - . At the some time we k ee p up the standard ist our goods. UNI ER;T4BING, . •We guarantee satisfaction. We are Prepared - to do anything In that linti pu short notice; and' are de-: tern:tined toplease.. i• Call ancl see for yourself N. P. ITICItS. Towanda. May ist, 1879 A. 11E ' TER BOOF.BINDER.ANp DEALER IN SCROLL SAW . GO&D. .111:AffA ZIStES notind neatly and proMptly. BLANK BOOKS Loup' , to order and lekrranfed - AMATELTILS'..SUPPLIES ° ,_ This d,pattm ht of my Mildness Is'.4rY cm: • , plete. A full line of ' 1 , . • - ' WOODS, SAW BLOCKS, • . 1 ; •.-CLpCK.. MOVEMENTS, 2 • . Constantly on hand,. and for sate at lower prleOs • than elsewhere, AV Mini OF 'DESIGNS FREE FOR $l.OO. Send for price 11las t , REPORTER BUILDING-: : , 4. : 29.80; Tou*NDA. PA. I / 2 P;so. licrx.lsM ; I - CHAS. JOHNSON &- CO.'S Foundry & Machine ShoPs TOWANDA, PENYA • - , BEST CIRCULAR SAWItIILLS SHELVES SHINGLE MILLS-LITII..MILLS Iniproved Feed Cutter,l Stroud's Keystone Fire Shrinker, Griswold's Boss Nyatr Wheels, Ward's Patent Buek*heat;Cleaner, &a., &C.y ; aEC~ Made to o abort not Ig! =I SZE OM Towand El CHIC i 31450 Ais d • I mew S A large 1!!! j MI ' . We are selling , Than the .) In (Cline byEi:IALTY)., ".1 Piscetiattions. SMITH, • We claim to make ihe In the market. ENGINES AND. BOILERS .er. 'Repairing of all ktnds done an ce. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Algot nnfacturers of and •demlers In HNSON'S: PATENT, g and Fluting Irons st In the world. Agents wanted. HAS. JOHNSON ct CO Aprllls, 1880 B• POWELL; S9RANTON PA., General Agent foi the ERING PIANOS,' STEINWAY PIANOS - HAMLIN—topIAN instruments of : other makers. : nizdso i r :ROANS for 360 and wire an it E a prfalit Pianos 3150 and upwards. Wok of SHEET MUSIC And MUSIC BOON. • fl. rnwßi.t. rail Sills h 1111111 • • 4fu4stitire. F RO § T T . I , . WIIOLESALR.AND RETAIL V. 'ITEM TIT R El We are now prepared fbi* the SPRING TRAIT. with a full Una of • NEW AND. DESIRABLE GOODS OF TILE tATESTSTYLES AND LOWEST riticEs„, which we : Invite the 'politic: to call in!4' examine Our assolltme t of; PARLOR SIMS IN 4 , RA* SILK, TERRIS,. P USH. AS .• HAIRCLOTII„ • very large, and our prices as low as the iewest have line of CHAMBER, SUITS IN, ASH, WALIstIErtANDSOKTWOOD, which we are selling at a veryjlow price. .4 full .•-r • , • • SPRiNG — BEDS, NIATTRASSES AND PILLOWS. UtA'DERTAKING . in this depart metitwe always hare the best goods til the market, and are continually addink , =*. • NEW STYLES with all the LATESV IMPROVE M ENTS; while our prkes are:the lowest J. 0. FROST'S SONS' Towanda, Apiii 9, 1879, :r,at chance' to. ake money. GrOLD • We need a person In every *town to take subscriptions fur the largest. cheapest _mot pest inn:Orate& family publication In the world. Any 0110 can heroine in. successful agent. Six elegam4weiks of art glvelf: tree to anbscrliiers. The !Weeds so low that Mtn* everybody sulseribes. Ono agent reports taking 120 subscribers In a day. A -lady agent reports over no clear profit in ten days. Alty..-bo engage make money fast. You c.:t! devote all yonr time to tfielbuslness. or only yonr spare Uwe. Yen need not hit away from home dver night. You 611 do It as well as others. F ull directions and terms free.' It you want proid.Ode work send us your addreSs at 'once. 1t costs nothing to try the busi ness. 'No One who engages tads to make great pay. Address GEORGE ST,liisiON - & - t:.0.; Portland, Maine: ' PI-P.,A(12! 11. D VID,OW & 8R0.,' • • N. 4, Reidltquall Block, Ifridge-M.,_Towati6,Ta D' PAID FOR PELTS, WOOL AND BEESWAX. Towinila. Oct. 30067.9-iyr GILMORE' CO•, • [Established OW.; ZENSIXSS, INCREASE OF PENSIONS, and 'all other clas4es of claims for Soldierslnd Soldiers' heirs, prosecuted. Address *dal stamp. . • - . GILITORF. & CO.; Wastilurtom I). C. . • , .LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS . . Printed pt on gate and kept atthe.REPOUT EU OFFICE • • at Irholesale or retail. • • r_ Deed Mortgage Bond. Treasurer's Bond Collector's Bond Lease. Complaint. tt Commitments, Warrant. • Constable's Return, Articles of Agreement,2 forms. Bond on 'Attachment. - Constable"s.Salcs. . Collectors Sales. Execution. • sutnnepa. . . IRE Petition for License, ItonTfor License. - Note JudOnient. . Npte Judgement Seal. GET. YOIJR HAIR on •_ AND SHAVING, AT. ffE Ward. 3EXcn.%se SHAVING PARLOR. • sirwi study to please.• • • D. V. STF.DGE, Proye Towanda, Pa., July 15, 1879. SUSQTJEHANNA CO.LEGIATE IN stirrrE.—kall Term ,of th6 , 27tfi year 'will be gin MONDAY, AUGUST 230, llitto. Expenses for board, 'tuition and furnished room, from .172 to 4180 per year. For catalogue or further , grartieu- Jars address the Prlncipat, • - r. , EDWIIk.I E. QUINIAN, Ai M. . Towanda, Jan. 15. 1880. -'- .: 7yl • s66a week In yen own town. $T outfit tree. ; :t t o w r b illt vi flo p od u,n o i ll o r l i cg ri w , tt i o e t i gs tn ln i t i t t l i o :t ri ii ii t ali n tM s tr it eal f rar egi k'hi. l ls 4y ri iiii M rec al ° o e N ti lV! , 2 4 , or I MOSS l' n . EGUL A lvan personae, ton a proud.' front idipartsof mutt,' attesting itOnderPla CUM plertinsor this ' edicts*.' No. pnapidation but 1 discasered that ...—._ a anti its kindred writs and rt.,- _ ..te pati._..o a perf a lly healthy condition of bdy and mind. The rapt ly lucre**. lug demand for this medicine and o large sales in consequence. is indeed sufficient -- vitienea In itself of •ids great popularity. IT ft AS Perfectly's° EQUAL Harmless. it tau !.mused anrtime without fear by the most :del' , .4. , r•rsona. No clatter what the • ailing. and ma 1". ; , tvco to children with perfect safety. as no bad r s.l t. follow its nu). doing , no frreilble injury. As a i0.;.1 Tonic * gentle Laxative and har,tnless Invigo,..nt it la Intitittely an?orior to any known 7in..(ly for 1 r , rr.irtners Fevers, Bowel a •-• die,. Cate, Re3ti.ksritBd, ,If idol Depression, Sick H6rulaehe, Colist 'pal WU, " Nausea,- DI llionsness, • DYSPEPSIA, ,ke. ° Tt^.34 Ho folio% trig tuttno of R ersons well and IS Id 1 2. 1-n AN% v.lin tenors' to the vaTuabie proper tl, - t•t r•I UNit.th'S LIVER itEtAILATOR OR. Alf lIV l' , :ll : lion. Alex. U. Strphenr.• John W. 1::e ON S tb. Bishop , of tirorgla 4. Uhn. John H. Hor d.,•, r,- , ..:-. ha or; lioul John Gill Shorter, Rt. it.e. Itl.J.sop Illeree. J. Edgar Thompson, lion. 11, 111.1, 14uu. John Cr. Breckhuiclge; ll';nr. IhiVl4 Wlifq, P. 13.-, Hiram Warner, Chief Justice, of I: vo( g ht.: CoWiti deader, Ass't P.M., Phila., and j0. , 1) oibets from whom we have letters continent tt; 'won this medicine as a most valuable bonsa i., 1.1 iemedy. 1 ' ne. Cheapest. Purest auut.llest Family Ned:- C.+ a. 14 the World. "Original and Genuine. • - J. H. ZEU.IN a. CO.,Pfinadelrittla • Price, 81.00. Eoll by alleintiggists. ror Diarrhoea; Dysentery, Orftmpi, Cholera, ;And all those Numerous Troubles of the Stomach and Bowels SO IioNEVALENTAT THIS SEASON, f.No 'Remedy known to the Medical Pro- , ft-34cm has been in wei:so long and with suck Walton:ay satisfactory rem/154as PERRY DAVIS' i It Las been.nsed with such Wonderful • F. nocess in aU parts of the world In the treatment of the s e difficult: lei, that it has come to be c tuddered ' . 1 AN UNFA LINO CURE ~ . For All Sum Mer Complaints, and such it really 1s ; when taken In time i t t and according ti the very plain dim.; e thins incbasing each le. . . . Iry such diseases,ilt attack.is usually sudden and frequeittl very acute; but with us_ safe remedy a hand fir Immo. . diate Ose, there is seldom' dan ger of the .fatal result which so Olen follows a few ' days!Aeglect. , • . The inclination to, wait and see If the morrow does not b - rhigo better leeriest; not infrequently,iccasionsavast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs ti life. 1 . , i \. , • • I ' A timely dose ofpaln Kriler will alnm l st invariably save botlf,and with them the attendant doctor's tee. .' .. MEM . .. . . CRAY'S SPEtIFI.C.Kg.DICINEi'. TRADEMARK. , Thin Gre at TRADE PIIAR — MC., E•4li 0 I.l' SA. ... , 41. - :,.; 4 ...t.._..lie,medy, '--... 1 . 6ir ,r 4., 5r tmllos.lly ell r :at. 1. ~..... any %It • t1V0,T.X.C11,.. ~ :./ ~. , oio ? A .... ,Of Nei'Vz. , l,4)i•bli• r ' . AU' ,9:.,We:a1ier,..0,: ...,.. i., ?, -... , i. rt...sall or .imli, '..__.--; z"- ..,r - ' - , ..., Y l / 4 ,F. - 0 e. • • , • • ' •ere!.l , ,T,, , Nei`.. tar ",-... ....- . . '', . ...z, k •, .‘ -.. B e f ore Ag a mg ,,-,,,,v,,,..k N.,l' 11, lifter 4. Irak:ink 14111 k A: tv•rioo,l Ja.i.L . . . . . 'System': Is ' , erre...l'M bayeless. art,' I-.• magbl....Md,. Lac l , e.m rat.rm,lr;l3 . ll-• ,, 1 h!I 4,• r + ' ill i y y.',:r.- with greAl Pone( tt.q.4. Zit' 1 - 1111 I,4lli . illitt, ii: our pamphlet; wItI.•11. 1 / 2 v , ,I. ... Ir. „le .., .„I . 1•... , Ify r •mall tq• everts one. tn:., TM- 5p,•01.i . ...Nre ih - M , :... ,old by all illrvgzi,t., a: ;1 p•:r p.. - .4,kag , .. r -...1). 1,.. 1:::;) .., thr 05 er %vial.. sew f t, , r• I , y •to',i; .. 1. r...r.ripc of the 0 , ' tnciney 1., 1.1(tr , :.,111g . ' • • , . - TIIE Gli.tY 71-1;11' 0 : 1 - rt:r ei).- - , No. :;.;Nlecivt,,i,... , ' w•tko - .. iwri ~f-ri mi, it. rek_ss,l In 1'....•.:1mta..1• ' t . T. IZ I 1:1.'11. “,AI: by drtiggi!.ts every,rl...r ,. . 1 .leas I , r. 11-- 4 r.. , :. - Sz qq., wholrhale agr ;Oz. l'hlM. c,.). ta.i". Ir, 1.• , :4 et. . . . . IN a. • I. 1 MEM SIANYFACIYUED 07N_PY 11Y A SURE CURE! VECET ABLE PAIN KILLER It liasisto , od the test of forty years' con stant use in all countries and climates. amt is perfectly safe In eitity-person's • It is, recornmerideil: by Physicians; urses Hospitals, and perstUis of all 'classes unit professioitit'who hese .hart oppoldnoity for olisercing the wonderful •rt .ults icii harts...alicaytt Xollotted its .• I 'lz.yr•prrP.l.:lso , l Porry Dark Pain Kr. alplaintfor ".•1 7.1;• Cp1(1:..11. .914 r ., r " 4!- • u.ter..l - for tile _ , A. • - - . j ,41: , t•4_,;' .0 - . y••• 1:11.21 f.!. 1 .Y .• V • .• - • I= INI erra I ' I , • 11 Agricultur?,l 14.34, • • .. • , It. M.. Welles,- Tor.da, Wbolesa!,? " 1 . . • . • •t* • - • DIPROVED FARM.pI,G, IMPLE MENTS AND MIOIINERY..' WIRAP TRUE CHILE EXPLOWS, Gale Chilled Plow‘i . Best-Ileversilk Plows, . • Adgate and Enterprise.%urn Powers, Corn Shellers,f Fin Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buf*les, Feed Cufterq.(3rain Drills, ACME TILYEBIZItIG HARROW AND CUD • • . ' CBI/SEEL Bullard's Hay Tedders, Leader arid Gale Wheel Rakes, Totni,kl,os County Impinve+ Culthntors, M.Wring Machlnes, Rpapers, Plow nulkys, - Sprout's Hay Elevators and Harpoon Forks. • . Liquid Paints, 'lnixed ready for the brush. of be.it brands. XX STAR:HYDRAULIC 5;,.. Cali and see my stock or send for circulars and price , . Mire In C. Welles' •99-Cent Stok - e. Warehouse dlrectly In rear of same In the alley. It. M, .Towanda", March 11, idso. ' Geo. L. Ross,. • Of the Third. Ward Store. has Opened:!.l large and/ Convenient Store , lu 'the • brick block, Itirst ti - ard, pposite Ifuraphrey Brorfiera St Tracy's litiot and Shoo Factory, and has filled it with • , , • A LARGE STOCK OF, CIIOICE GROCERIES OF ,ALL Wb ch he has purchased to New York' for 'cash, and solicits the confidence atidpatiousge of the public,. and respectfully annonuces that. he ICOT'BE. U.S.DERSOLD' . . ft nyborly. , 'Third Ward - Store will also be atc . peked*ith first-class goods, and will be sold Oor as the luwest.. tvanda, January e. 1850. ' O f ET.YbErk -; Lb 0711 9 AT TIM.. • 11TE .„4314,Tint" OVVICE, Our. Big : Whelitrcip; Our 'Wt. crop of ,wheat was 'sup= poseitto .be somewhere 060,400 bushels (it is ridicul ous to attempt, to feat within'l;oo . o bush els): We had 30,000000 of the Old crop left over a year ago, against 10,, 6.0p,006 bushes -the.old wheat being Jamb more closely .drained from the farm now -than.thett. That is, the peOple, - of the United States. bave within twelve months consumed and sold some 470,009,000 'bushels, and baire practically none left to coin-, pete with the wheat of the new crop. It . is exceedingly dOubtiul if that. new crop will foot up more than 450,000,00 *Owls, and if it'shnuld, the. overplusl will not be a: terrible burden to _the! peciple obliged to hold' it over into another, crop year. ' We havenot at present any•good reason to 'expect 'that the: demands of Eu rope upon the United States for :bread will be much,- if any, smaller: than a year . ago.' - There is not there fore, any present -, gioun.d for alarm in regard to' a superabundance of wh,cat. There, is plenty: of it; enough to -kill the ambitions of *those' who woilld.like to see Etirope forced - to .ray more than fifty. shillings a ter for it; not enough. to warrant 'the bearing of it to a point which 'will not pay tor the cost'of produc inn it. The people who are croaking about. over production - do, -the same thing every year. Twelve' .months - ago they said we had sonie.Bo,ooo,- 00tl bushels more than we -could. get ,rid of. They miscalculated the fasts in the.ea_se to the extent of 200,000,- 000 'bushels. That Is enough to show that they 'could not then grasp the situation, and ,there is no . reason • to think that tiny are,. any 'more com petent now. Fortunately their vatic illations do not seriously affect the matter. The wheat goes forivard While statisticians are proving that there is'no place for it to go,Just ; us serenely 'as the moon:rolled on :when. the dog was baylng. at it.--:-Ckicqgo I't it e n c. . . )7 Keeping Cider Sweet. . _ As apples are plentiful this fall, a considerable quantity will be made into cider, and . the inquiry' fre quently be j made : 4-Tow can I pre- Serve my 'eider sweet ?" If the 1()1- lowing directions are followed, cider may be preserved sweet for an indef inite period : . , ,• First, take 0n13. - .well,ripened, Sound apples, anti crush and extract the juice: Let the pornace lie a few hours before pressing. Have every. thing with which (the pomace or juice comes-in contact ,sweet and clean. Stralti the juice, 'through a filter, as follows ; On the top put . a layer:of clean. straw,. belor fine gravel; or ,coarse sand washed, 'clean of dirt.. 'and beneath a ilannel•cloth.' Such a filter will take out all particles of pomace, etc.; which 'Causesdecay. Hwang the apple. juice... pure:,' put * it in a kettle, and bring it to skimming Off all sktim which rises during the processs. While etite.cider is still hot or wartn.caner,bpttle it as_you would fruit 'to .preserve Bottles may be - •i;,made ti - gtt.bytcprk 7 ed and sealing the Samefby`dippini-i -the-cOrks. in a corapoSition , of resin andi tallow,. melted. . The- main thing in the preservationis' to ke,cp'jt from the air perfectly.. • 1 lie . .juice of gi aye , • and: litter niay.be• presdriedirr-the • these tlia , ,the lir t oatiet be kept in a cool plaCe iof . . near et!en temperature.l•mentedwi•ne, or / juice di . the.grape. 4 4g;tnadth , and preserVed- in 'this' way. d 'Ts ; better' and'.. healthful lan wine made in. 'any - other ' , :Po>try Gen/ientan, • _ • ' , r•r I. t• • o.ll l r , .1 ME Food For - Fat PeOPlc. There are three classfes of rood, the oils, sweet and starches, the special office of which is to support .the animal .heat and produce_fati hay. 'lug little or no intluL;nce in promot-' ing • streng,th of muscle - or eminfaneq. If the fat, the-refore, would use. less i 'fat and more. lean meats, fish asid „ fowl.„„lessior fine flour and more of 1,13.6 whole product of thCarains—ex.- ,cept the hulls'—less r Of the_sweets, Particularly in warm wcatrier, and more of the fruit *ids ip a mild form, as . in apples, sleep less; be less indolent and labor more in the op n , !air, the fat would idisappeaii; to a cer tain4:tent;at with to loss of real health.. - - ill - ler-3r In food. we have : almost a pOrect control in this matter, far better than We:have in the • 1,156,,0f drugs. If we have too. much fat and top little inns-. ele; We have simply to use, less of the fat -forming elements, 'acid more of the musele•food, - . .sueh.aA lean - meats, fish and fowl,° and the darker por tions of grains, etc., with peas and Petoleum for Rustic, Worn. Here is • Tootil for great improve-. ment,. We' see on/ very hind hand some - rustic . work falling , to -depay and, becoming distortbd bynge.; It is commonly made of a kind of wOod . ' Which does no.; last long. Soak it' thoroughly ; with crude petroleum when new, and it will ,remain : un chan6'ed lndefinitely, ,A rustic sAin mer-gouse on a shaded I, .;part of our grounds Would haVe.been unusually expesed to dampness 'and decays had it, no tbeen prevented, .a dozen years ago, - by petroleum: The peculiar brown color imparted b'y a.miXture of the. heavy oil .remains unchanged ; and a lattice-Work of pine' lath,,.a foul th of an inch thick; fully .exposed to dampnesS and weather, is-as sound and .unworn as:ever. ;. The oil is now so. cheap that. there . is no excuse for, omitting its application, and it may . be rapidly And easily watt the surface and stink into the pores with a 'whitewash brush. Apply it ' heavily. Watei and Fo_od for. Horses. . . 1 Horse's and- cattle-. norMally re round. n umbers ' OF pounds of water for' each. poundof - tlyr subs tance in the -food, while, sheep re-, quire : but two pounds,• or' half as much. This estimate„ the result of many : careful; experiments, includes the water contained in the. food; as well as that contained in the drink. The amount of water needed by pigs has not, I.think, been accurately de termined. . With horses we,fiad a:different' di-. gestive rran gerdent.--onet.h:ht ch an es the conditions which were suitable for ruminants to a very. imPcirtant extent. 41Iorses have but one ach, an that relatively small.' It contains 'when fully -. distended, but fifteen tqffiixteen quarts, and .in this conditionris too full for the perform ance of gm function'', "Usually, when 14004 the' AMY the h9resi , . act does not contain ! more than ten quarts,- and as, morel food .Is eatei, some of: the contents- pass . onward into the intestines, to make room for it. - In eating a full - feed of hay the' Stomach is filled tiici'or three times. so that the first eaten can remiiiribut a -short time. - . for ' digestion..* Now, . bere is a point of - .great .iniportanee. The albuminoids of the. food are di.; gested in the stomach, Old ti, itomaelz kl of grain , contains_ four to iiix ti`Mes as much of these as a stomaCh ful -f, ,kay. . 'Consequently, for' a . . suffici nt quantity of gastric juice to : be mix' I with the grain and produce, US , effee retpaires a - much longer . \ , c l, time , than . with/ !hay. : If; . then, Ave : feed oats Or, .orn, and immediate:y afterward bah:, e• may-be very eer-. a \ tain that the g in 'will, be - forced - from the Stomach before it is per,: feetly digested ;fm i f. We 'feed the': .hay, first and then the - graiii, it is not . . difficult.to understand that- the lattPr can remain in the• s t omac h a sqlici ent time .. .: .7 1-.:: - .'" *'• '.,.. i : , There is one adynntage in, mixing hats or ground feed s of , any . kind _ ~,. ; With cut hay: orstrawi- - and that: is : - , 'the : mor e, perfect - j mastication which - the eniipil gives in this case ;. but I • .- is clonbtfill if Aida- a4antago holds good /with with cattle; -.as i they do : not .. r, . , chew their fOod perfectly when eltim, but rely on the ruminationwhich.,lol- lows. In mixing I feed for : hp - n(14. - We - should. not.. put a great . nfnount of _ coarse. food' the grain, 0r:7•.i..e _ t., will give more than the.stoinach will' hold, and the last poirtions eaten will . .' force the fi rst' one into the intestines before they are thoroughly - itapr , g- • nated with gastric juice. , This two pounds of hay and four .pounds of 1 oats are' as. Much as should be fed at. l , oneo wheri, mixed, and if !more , oats • ' are • given, the hay , should be decreas-. ed. For instance, five - pounds of oats and and a half pound of hay may ' .. - be giVen : ... - - . Now, .these tacts will giye us a . better. understanding of theeffeet of, water on digestion.. If aft:price : ding -- hay. and oats we allow n; horse to tv.ke-_, a large drink of water:a considrAle - Pa.rvof the' 'oats will ibe carried i , iy ! , the water into the "intestines; and . v.-e 1 ( - get little . of the advent : acre of feeding e, -.the , oats - a ft er the - ha y:. If ,such a drink is taken soon after.eating i!ay .- aione,,t be "effect will : not be -so in- jurious,.becaus , !.. hay does not ni.:1114 so long icing a. time•tor digestion as gr.:111. 1 If unly__one or.s.twro'quartglof w::6cr- : are allowed, it will pass - the 1' , .0d .-,. in the stomatth without enlarging its .. position'to any.great extent. When , thostoina._!h has got rid cif consider.,' :. able part or its coriten'ts.. - it seem 4 a difficult matter for it:to force-out - the remainde . r; and fermeritatiOn , :.:: - 'id .eolle'sotneti'mes .result: Y :A drink *of Water.tat seal alime - , by carrying on, 'the siibstance -.which has remained long ebriii ,-, 11, te,lieves - the - eonditii!n."r• This ~'Probably. explain4,' why :si , me iorse-car. companies hive found it. advisable to: have their:'sq . - horses . • ,tered IQ, midnight —311: ci! iga:ni:t'a i. at- - . . ______......... ._ ; Thorough Preparationlor Wheat 4 3 i-Nh - iw is the *hest:.prepp:ration fat wlitFat especialfy On clay soil or laud Inf!sted weeds. llpt• IT. iS tkibtleAt to re lucre too mue1:450.)0r..-ait stAhle-, is turned down. ,Ati went. bere,(. 3 .an be . . made, ai—pmeti'ce has dernimstrated, by first u . sing, the cultivator, so as to get. mellow;-oil to. ;I:ttin' down. This is best done , after a rairi; when.: the grdund wet ks - 4" , "fine.: • Plow :and let it lie for sev eral' weeks, thuS 'giving a chance fir 1 eat and airtO act on the soil, work' , , ..,,,•, ( i exasionally 'with harrow and 10 ,-;,.' , 'preceded bl- the cultivator, if it:( 1 !:; r. ed... 1 In this' way the. soil through , :ut : becomes line. and of e - Litiih ti:•1111e..• .' and is Cspeeially favorable to 1. , 11- .gro . wth, gitipg the • wheat. • a ig00.,1 start. If the soil lacks;,:tvrtilit, .- a Coat ofMannie - appliediifter so%Nit,g ... will supply the necessary enrielant:-.lt, . and. aetion'of the:manure as . the ~,,,il, : develOps neW pia* • toed, -aided by . ;heat and , moistufe? , In such as the: . manure, should lie,' • fihe .aia well I , .. L.- tedl so as to - aM s „well With the s /1 - - . ~,, face ,oil. This preparation i'allitost., e , .pitil to fallowing, and is certait' i . t o - . '_; :establisti.the crop j well:I - and st.citt -, a: I . good „catch if grass seem is sown. ',•-• Turning down ' Mellow, soil ,is 11, , t: sullicientl*” considered. In a _fallow 1: weae ~1 t i„, -V• also, in replowin l , i; .tall . • • '-' , , plowed land. The best root cry'. I I I ever knew ' , was .wihere the - soil wa:.,S, deeply finatand then deeply tunic.' under,,.the surfa l ee nianured and thorothly 'worked.: end it k ille, same with wheat, Irhich. needs del th. Merely scratching] the sUrface Wltit the harrow,- however . fine it . in.,y _ snake ; it; faVors. -vegetation only a little afid in the ,start. - Besides,_ the thin coating of mellow soil is a p,,or . mulch and - soon gets paced, Inakni! , . -, r / a solid body of earth incapable of • withstanding drouth. , Thus ter, the caseds entirelyditlerent. Most nre is now- retained and Atte reels' have fine .play: In prepa - ring tlx ground .thus for „ wheat it has been found - that the - roller is cit import;:ht service; It gives greater denSity to the- soil without i aeking it, too mu, It. leavingi it so tha the air and water easily penetrate .t. This treatnn-qt; • also' essens the %, eeds... Clays, 0 is.. More particularly benefited by it.— . coni,try •Gellll;2lfif n. = Grain. Sov, i Alre%sOw our gr as we - set our tr , praiit Of corn to Made -well° ,and in too. thick, just es anti shrubs a n d Close. With hind level, and the so:d and 'properly 'coy- distributed event ttitA; now used is a ,erect, half the The- drill is a eon this. Here is the lition unnrm au'd as fill. thee st( great. abundance. vinging proof all-important Co covering present. . grows, light seed - ng is necessary.- it the seed. i s . sound and undamaged. More attention - to the seedis.tht:rc foreCalled for, and in securing 'greater cleannesS will follow. our grain will eventually be drilled thus lessening the seed to about half.. Even this jwill be• reduevi. for we>snw too, thick wiith .they dLili. Where the land is wall prepared, a.: it shOuld be, nod the.. se - ea is :dr -sound, broadcasting will admit ot - a reduction or ileaoy one half, and t crop will be betters There will 1. , c larger straw, 4 larger - and 'full r head, and less aisposition to lodge. More labor should be bestowea,ui;on I..h&seed bed, t ,-whieli enriches it, ;i.; wel as . imprOveS it °Abet:wise s anti less :seed , sown, passing it tir,t, through the fanninimill-with a lull Wind on, . as' the .lightor imperfect seedsi make a, feeble growth..:--.0 , 00. , . try (fritilema.n. '• . . A cellar that is cool, dry and and yet well ventilated, is the - best place for' preserving potatoes in large qu'iritities. • When . smsller quantities are . 0 he preserved, there is nothing Oie dry sand. 'The S 11 . 111 e MN' b 4 'OlO tic fritiiiglanrj "r(.6t,. I I 1 111
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