Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 25, 1880, Image 4

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Woe at last tbe gild is ended,
• , Les.ihe bed with mice be Nest;
Let traespareseles be eesde4.
iectbe bends • Deeded net.
be names from flap now wi r ebar—
Ttif ,) ham had their little day.
Are yLrir usittormis worth atria=
Then them all pact away.
l'ut the drums where nooe - ititi take 'era.
tit the torch behind the door:
none ran Ind and brake 'eui ;
Trot :eat oat lo:71+
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT•
At a regular meeting of Wysitusing
..503 ; I. O. 0. - 1 7 ., held Novem
li'r 11, I.'S°, the followihgloraunble and
rkl4.:Auti , c - us were unanimously adopted :
Ittuts.pleased the •All-wiee
ju=t ruler to remove by death , Our.
liorthy brother, RICHARD &tux ; arid
wit EILEAN We deem it proper to pay ti
trr; late of respect to the memory of
olsr deceased brother; therefore,
Rts*fr , d, That in the death of Brother
Timms, our Lodg e 119,8 sufferer the loss
of a faithful worthy member; and
tLe Order an earnest and constant ad
vocate of the principles of Odd Yellow-
That we are again admonish
e; of the uncertainty, of , lif „e-r-of the
certaiLty of death (and that we -should
Leed tl••• solemn admonition which it af
fords. .
I,lesol cd, That we extend to the family
of our deceased brother, our sincere and
Luartft l• sympathy is their bereavement ;
that these resolutions be placed on the
ittinutep of the Lodge, a copy sent to the
our deceased brother, and a
e p p y wilt to the county papers for publi
c. EedENE KEELER., N. G.
L. B. C; GYP, Secretary.
1No: nga RIFLE MATCEL—TIio Eastern
17.1..illfo:11 and Towanda Rifle Teams bad
rvit her friendly shoot at this place, on
iturd...y, November 13th, which our To.
Ivalidi•ts were badly beaten: The weath
e: wa.; cold and windy. -The Eastern
. 1317.14f0id Team shot strong, oonsidering
Cgs w , .her.. The Triwanda Team-were
( , )m l pell , -d to pick up .two on account of
m , n not being present. Several of
the besl-. 'shots , of the Towanda Team
made vcry poor scores. The following is
the !:core
A*T IlsnpTORD TOWN DL T1C.421
~ Rt ney. e 4I 'W A. Jones.
I': F. F.lswortb. ' 42,E. C. Shaw. .
IL c. $ dcn. 39. J. M. Canlgan,
.1. e ton, 354. Andrew Wilt,
E. M. Vll , •lyer, ••••• 36J. M. Edson.
• ty•vens, • 41',Ilany Bowman,
'l.• r.s• 25:W. Pitcher. ,
31; 1. A. Moody.
.1 ..• 31,Vred. lielehemer
1.. P. , B:.sc.kruan, 30 Edward Walker, Jr, 39
371. Total, • 3
Vrii:r, EDSON, MOODY anditilliCHElTEU
used SO ARP'S Military Rifle.
BIE!
ECLIPSES TO TAKE PLACE NEXT
MONTH.•
=I
eclip!.es are laid down to take
I,l.ice during the next month, as follows :
A pa: tial eclipse,of the sun, December
; invisible.- - '
A total eclipse of the meooDecember
10:th ; i visible.
A ivy teal eclipse of the sun, December
.11 the eastern part of the United
atf.S more or le-s eclipsed. At New
1 - .) -k city the middle of the eclipse occurs
:o. suu: zse and the end at 8h 44m. morn
ng.
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.Twksty-ONP, Numr.mts OF SCRIIINEIt'S
Sei.—Tbe rirlily iiltihtrated November
sorihher's Monthly, the Decen-
i• .•? appears in a new cover, And
le tWenty-first volitme. The in
ti.a,in7:- popularity of the magazine is
evidenced by recent sales. A. l
tue monthly circulation was.
during the past hinef
it idis aver.e.2eil 115,000, while the
t cdo.ion of the N.+l.•:•ll,ber issue
'1 I , e fli•St part of - iie Low famous serial
I,y Ei NI: • 'file Life of Pe r :.
;h,• c;reat, — was finished with 0ct4) , ..
V . ,: it h November begins Part II.;
• the Great as--Haler and Reform
t.: II HI will I , e an advance, in point of
1 ~ .111..r
,interest and 'Wealth -orillustra•
.the p.ut, already published:
.le rir.tilers to secure Part L,the
make the following speci a l of
to new subscribers after October 20,
liegin with the November number.
dew subscribers may obtain, for
• .'- , 'eribner's Monthly for the coming
:t",: :did the previous nine numbers,
to October, - 11380, which include
• ' t 1 "Peter the Great," Mrs. Butt
.: • " Louisiana," etc. In accepting
• ••• 14,1r.r. twcuty-one 'numbers will be
.1 i for #5.00.
'Rey may obtain the previous twelve
I. *bey:, of Scribner's, elegantly bound
~liv4 -green cloth (two volumes),' 'con
, 1;1111Ig Part I. of Peter the Great, all of
4 novel, " The Grandissimes,"
's b the number's named above, and a
r's subscription, for $1.50. (Regular
ce, $10.00).
kit 4, 00 k-sellers or news•dealers will
t-o4scriptions and bupply the num
.,- es and volumes mentioned in the above
p; chit offers; without extra charge for
-,.,Atage
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cents a number.
I=MI
Sr. NICIRMAL FOR, 1881-1,000 FOlt
100,000' FOl4 Atirittcs.--•Sr.
I, the charming magazine for boys
.girls, edited by Mrs. MARY MAPES
OOROR, has increased so much in size
and number of pages during the year past
that the publishers have been obliged to
iv,ne tlio yearly volume in two parts, in
-I,tead of one as heretofore. As to its.cir
culation, they report a gain of 10,000 in
I tie average monthly editions of 1880 over
1579. The announcements for the corn.
i rig year include a capital serial story for
buys, full of exciting adventure, "In Na.
t‘tre'h :Wonderland," or, Adventures in
the Any rican Tropics ; Stories of Art and
Artists, by MIS.-CLARA Ettsxtsy. CLEM
ENT, L iaithful.ontline of the history of
1:at:ls sn Art, with many illustrations;
•• Pharton Rogers," a delightftil and hu
n.6ro•Cs serial by Rossirsa JowssoN ;
. -" My,tery is a Mansion," a six months'
-orial.; Clio Treasure Box of Literature,
, I.irectlio; and encouraging youbg people
in the best reading; The Agassiz Associ
: ~ o n; filly explained in the November
.?lliber"; "Two English Queens," by
r 4. 0411MANT ; "The Land. of licsr,":a
'tiltlre,'s operetta, with music,—,full of
Om , yin thg tableaux - and effects; a series
rf Leautifully illustrated Ballads fur
• YoUn i z Polka, beginning with the Christ.
Inas number; 'A Special Bildget of Fairi
't-tories . 0y FRANK 11. Srocivroa - -the first
of which-is in the November number; An
Indian Story by "Bright Eyes," the Pon
. ci Indian maiden; a splendid holiday sto
vv, "A Christmas with the; Man in z the
Moon," by Wssrfiiicerox GIiaDDEIL (Ipen
Pap. , rs, - stories of aporits: and games,
continued, with all the populai
• o.opartment S .
Subscriptions beginning with the .No.
vt•lnber issun will include "the wonder-
lul Christmas number," of which the ern-
tiou will be 5,000 in England and 100,-
• 0 , 9 in America. The price of this num
- bet., to be issued about 'November 30th,
'in be :30 , rits.
Ilegu!ar price ,3.00 n year i • 25 cents a
number.. Fo r sale, and subscriptions re
ckived, by all dealers, or the publishers,
'Scut [IN 1:11. & CO:, 743 Broadway, New
• York.
. better to have loved and lost
_ Than never to have loved at all ;•"
, • Dot be who bet his all and lest
livid better not have bet at all.
AN that no vocalist will touch ex
cept compulsion—Malaria.
Ls a .nountaiu infantryman, when he
(liinowlts,-,idight.infantryman ?
_ Tim .uad dog foams at the mouth ; but
beware also ofthe dog that's Spitz.
CHINAMEN ought to make good actors,
for they are always ready - to take up their
.pacues.
n., - r Grea t
nneed chan a ce to tuake
peewa thmoneeee4
+ `l; we to take subscriptions for
Lae Isreaet, cheapest and best Illustrated family
publication In the world. Any one can become Is
,urc agent. 81s elegant works of art given
tn.' to sl. ,, scrllers. 'The price Is so low that almost
ererylralv subscribes. One agent reports taking
p•ullu rlben In a day. A lady agent : reports
at: akin ..vor WO clear profit In ten days. AU who
eglgrge m .ka money fast,. You csn denote all your.
tin..• to business, or only your spare time. ou
bco ) , r sway from borne over night. You call
t. 11 as others. Yull dlreUnsa and terms
tr - qt. if } O4 want profitable wor k lend: asyour
ealattee• s: once, it Onni nOtl3l 1174
r .lO h ullo
I.. ft „ 0:‘; ,tor yaw ofiravislo4 La tetrpj,
parall mylow t
mght,
. 1'7 9i
MRS. LYDIA E. PRIMO.'
- -Bastes Poet.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'II
WUTaLE COD
For-all Female Complaints.
Thu prrpulakin, as fts reuse (rata& of
Iteepeable Properties that are harsulms to the mat del.
ielse Invalid. tpo . i onp trtsaka6ciits of this Corn
posedlda be reeedalsed, as rellei h foratedtate . ted
?when Its ass& coatiesued. fe tlttetret!te cretin a hen.
deed, aparmaternteurcia effectied,aa thrown& *ll tra
tit"... Oa amount of tea prxrrea merit tor.:ay
te
eomrraded and Prescribed 1.7 tlsi bet ihrtrichaas la
theeosiliry.
It wilt tare entirely tho w ort form of feline
of the uterus, Lemeorrhrra, trregultr and saleS,l.
Utnatreed/on,al/ &Tartan Troubles. ltt:2m:rutiloa and
rloesstlon. Floodirci, all Dlrplactoneras and the eon.
invent spinal weaknioa, and is erporialiy r awed to
the Change ot Ufa. It will dissolve aLd t spot tumors
Irma the uterus ta an early stage of dvvoooavrt. The
tendency to cancerous hninaint.hare I. oel:ej very
speedily by Its rue.
In fart It has proved to the great.
eat and best remedy that dbrov,r ,
ed. U permeates every ',anion of tLo e.yst,m, Oros
Mew We and vigor. It romores f
strays atlciravtag for idLimiaats, and raieum vea.tmais
of ihs stoma'
naves lithating, reauts , ....byg, I:Tryon!, l'rrot Teflon.
General DthflitY. SicePleiAneg., Derrc: atAl
gettioa rnit feeling of brar'.ng cicmco, conyir.if pea,
weistit sant Imet.a.rhy, is el wa ;a 1,, rt-ct 17
pause. It at an tlray3, c.r.-nr.o..te:*
Old,' Set is latmuay IT:th 4;!Jvcrns tile
termite roam.
lot Kline Com pl.lxits nt cithrr tl:ia e,,ruptrand
wsilunrulsed. .
Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve:Jcial;:e C . ompo - Lnd
Umpired at and Ve‘tex - a Avcnte". L 7 nn; Me;:a.
Price t 1.04 betttcs fer b.: tit ty melt 14 It
tone of pilla,aLa, In the for= ef Inzemr...l. on reeet:.t
of prim. $l.O. Per to; f.,r ei 11!:t:117.1:
fre:dy 11.11SVCI'3 ail I-tt- rs y. Fold
ptdet.. Weer as r.... , 0V0 t .1 V.I. roper,
1 1 :0 fanilly F. 10611 be without i.':l)U L. IT:
They en 7.3 errrtiration,
and Torpidity of the C.7„..1.! , • .•••
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IS A PURELY VEGETABLE taaSEDT:
For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL Usa.
PAW KILLER hutnererXdisd when nab
=col-dins , ' to iwisod direre.
Hone inclot._nu each tittle and lapin/stay asp cm*
isms in,perfeaced hand.. •
EL IN KIVA is a sure eure for Sere
.n.
ynent lp 7 r:T ; t 3 , Cettnh t salla.
and all Boma Complaigla.
Er4.llEß pn lito 4 for il l i sen " a ll efter.
maw end Neurt= 441.141de.
trz.Elafft
yas Joe-ransscst oletiof nil cam of
11 Clain Sprains. Illemere Baron etc.
?AIN 'MILER Li the mdl-toed and trusted .
friend of the ltleeltantc.
At er. p
r i ailailar. and In fact all clams
wanting a m edici ne always at baud, and selje to
tow lateral/A y or externally with certainty
of teller. •
rir- No family eon afford to be without this In.
V? Inable remedy in the holm. -1 ts price brings it
the mach of all, end It will annually sass
times its coot in doctors' bills.
"-• Iby .Ildrunlsi• &i t 5. Loa *1 • •Ottlo.
PERRY DAVIS & SON. Providence. R.l.
Proprhnors.
CARTER'S
Little Nerve Pills,
NERVOUS and
DYSPEPTIC
tFiEN - AND ',WOMEN.
•
r.very nervous person should try Carter's Litt:"
re:ye PM:, T'LL'a arc made specially for those
f!ii - n Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
L W
et's., U 4
nd Sick Ileac:ache, eak ;[.mach,
1:y 1126 i 6.e. 'They may Le we!
r is ceinbinatinn with Carters
Liv:r l'.ll an I in Tither case will give ut , st
I ramp:. and grateful relief. ' Dyspepsia: realtes
yet] Nervous, :did Nervousness mass
either one renders you mieeralle, and
thr• e pills cure both.
25 cents. ScAd Ly Druggists or seat by
CARTER MEDICINE CO., flew York.
•
bleb are very preys.
!nt and afflicting. It_
purifies the blood, purges out the `lurking humors
in the •system, that undermine health and settle
into troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin
are the appearance on the surface of humors that
should be expelled front the blood. Internal de
rangementa are the determination of these Bathe
humors to some internal organ, or organs, whose
actieu they derange, and whiete,subitance they'
disease and destroy: Aynn's SanSarAntit.A.
expels these humors from the blood.' When itiey
are .gone, the discd!derW they produce disappear,
such as Ulcerations of the Liver„ Stomach, Kid:
neys, Lungs, Eruptions end Eruptive Diseases of
the Skin, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas,
Pimples, Pustules. Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tatter
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, ricers
and SClres, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain In the
Bones, Side and - tlead,Female Weakness,Sterlitty,
Leueorrbtra arising from internal ulceration and
uterine diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia; Emaelittien
and General . Debility. With their departure
health returns.
D►. J. C. AYER & CO. Lowell, Mass
'94 it, sll Timirtrioa nnillnn In lilivelltlns
-
NOTlCE. l —Wheretir;y husb and }} _
Alms) E. 3fa...00, has left my be 4 ind bolirgi
without just cause of protocat ton, ' nater is heroby
Oren forbidding al& per trus fog Win "on my
ittcouut, as I. pay luo bills of li s contrutlng.
- SARA 1 E. MASON.
3fouroeton, Pa.. Nov. MUM, SW,
O s
.I
oFl.„i.iri..nle*ekilVOUTO tirtftrl,LLt
ISlomßeee.lori4. er,to :Vgr
) * tal ropiOf ettu
The Positive Cure
For sale lo Towanda by e. T. KIRR{
Ayer's Sarsapatilla;
For Purifying the Blood.
Thiseampound of the
?getable alteratives,
trsaparilla„ Dock. SM.
Igla, and Mandrake
ith the • lodidies of
otash and Iron, makes
most effectual cure of
series of complaints
PREPANID BY
Practical and ana/yttaa/ Ckinitttt•
: 1
iTiAkT.;: f .,TAAW
-:-:.:•:-ANOi:,:gl'A-Liti.
_
ourrbEw.'=4::
The Hay Crop is :short, sistriattlay
t. too nonage sod exiles's.* to be fed except loft
sutra eel/Doug. .
.
Save money bymotting. eel yon Fodder. By all
means tut allot your Cuen Si ai kg: U y.ont bav , •4l.,y
now.lf *by so buy faryft.-firef-eloon
VEND currEit.
• =• „
. = •
I believe the bast to be the
Cumm'in's Feed Cuttef..
•
Asa also prepared to , eopPie tbe best of otber
Widifirrg kinds of
Fodder Cutters
of olfloos sues. sgles and prices.
Ouch as the
,Baldwin- Daniels. Teleipaph.
Gale's Copper Strip Rotary, and
CatiVe alteeneet and Cheap Lever,
Cutter.
An these 1 bay for Cash at the tosses* petal
bre prices, and sell at eortespoactiaqtylote prime;
• , ,
Order . Your Feed, 'Cater Early ,
•:
Because the deviator upon the inuroutseturers is aa
beat ainctliat orders require much time to be Ril
ed.
• I will deliver tree FEED CIT7'TERS at soy Rau
Road Station.
Seta for Circulars sad Prices. •
• It. M. WELLES.
Towanda, November 34, 13111.41
GREAT SALES GOING ON !
GREAT SALES GOING ON !
tiREAT SALES , GOING ON !
Iteady-made Cliriblog at a Sacrifice.
Ready-m. 1.0 iot Meg fit a Sacrtace:
fieedyastade Clot Mug st a Sacrifice.
CLOTHING
ENE
newlpmade Clothing at a flaeritiee.
Ready-made Clothing at a Sacrifice.
Ready-made Clothing at a Sacrifice.
TWENTY-FIVE PR.„CT: SAVED.
TWENTY-FIVE PR.,CT. SAVED
TWENTY-FIVE ,PIUCT. SAVED
For the •Nett Forty Days
For the Next Forty Days
For the Next Forty Days
IIOSENFIEIP
X. E. ROSENFIELD
'consequence of this grOat sale 'of
my stock is that I am compelled to enlarge my,
present store is make man for my increasing busi
ness. and Instead of moving my stock while balld-1
lug WILL SELL FOR COST for the heat 40 days.l
•
flgo such chance for years to co' me..
SNo such chance for years to come.
'No sulh chance fot years to come.
Fall stock going very fest,
Fall stock going very fast.
fail stock going very fast.
•
The opportunity to purnbase a CIIEA.P
SPIT is a rare one. and ehonld be embraced by all.
Calf early at M. E, ROSENFIELD'S and enjoy
the advantages now offered by tam—
ER
Towanda, March 4, 1880
Flio hi :44 .1,:f11 .0 , Cc]
General Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS&
COUNTRY PRODVCE,
HAVE REMOVED
TO THEIIe . NEW STORE4I
CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sts.
;The old stark of Fox, Stevens Merenv.)
, •
They Invite attention to their complete assortment
and very large stock of Choice New Goode
-which they have always on hand.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
PEODIICE TRADE,
And Cash paid for desirable kinds,
M. J. LONG GEO. STEVENS.
Towanda, Aprl 1 WV.' . •
SPRING AND SUMMER 1880.
L ROSENBAIM. .& SONS.
201 EAST WATER STREET.
• „
DRY, AND,FiNCY43OO.I*
JOBBERS OF MILLINERY.
LARGEST. REST AND rIIRAPRf3T
•
• 'Assortmeut :111r
•
MILLINERY
' . In the Southern Mr.
-
1111Milsonna Inducement" anti Felon to Hilbert.
A:o . nil Is "month/11y "Winn's".
L. ROSENBAUM & SONS" •
fel SAS? WATZS STRICIT.
Rathbun foam Block.
$5
, Outfit sent Ikea to th ese who wish to
. . engage In the most pleasant awl mats ,
ble badness known. Zverything neW,
Capital not required. , We will ilualatt
yo everything. Ito a day and upwards is sully
made without staying_ sway two boosts over !debt.
Ajo silk whatever. lany new workers wanted at
once. Itany.are Waking' tartutles at the Wawa
-I.stiles mkt's muds as inen.tuld yens, boys and
girls snake great pay. kin one who is willing .to
'twit falls .calialui oars innwayivory • 1 than .
nods to 0 molt at any andloari se - , -
i
„,,:- lototlisparli apps.ro 'MAN ~ . 4 1,., .;
1. i ". 7 A l l i ffi n , - 11 11*.tirMIt ! ' /
3 - , . • ' . 1 i ' i
Wag
M
By baying oi l
By baying of
And
EMI
MN
ELMIRA, N.Y.
Dealers In %.
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441 a 51, .... :-.....: ...14uns... 540 eat lug. ..
.1644 w set ~,,...; ~ ...o+Boeva . .. .7 41 5 514....
Sas II '.... ..,. . .114e5... *O5 21 4 40,..i. •
525 sO. . I . l ... 1 . .. Agleam ..: $251 .... 8 451.:..
9 , A me '..,. l'.. ...t/Isitgo...< l 6 1101 '. . 6 TV. ..
- 910 lso 1 13 ii ...51tolis .4 5 Ilt i fiiS 1411i10
945 2 Pi 110 4 IS —Waver!, ~, 445'11 21',1158
1010 2 11 zi 4'4s ,c..1 1 4.599,...,1 4 Vlll 45 1 :541411
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1 .: .` .. 055 . frenebtown'• - .... , 1017 .. .;107.4
.., 2 1. 1 It 051 660 .Wyalusing
_...11003 4 4530i2
1;401 41 11 24 410 .3.4oerille. 502, 144 a 4911 . 521
„1... li els 91c141 Ede, =.. 140 • 94 5
. .... 1 .14 . 0i 1147 831 Ityaboppen , . ... ....
128 ;$OB 31
...... 1151 6 66 111eboopany.' ... 95) .;..9 Is,
1226 1 4 26124 0 746 Tankhan'et 218 555 a 029 Ce
....... 1250 7, 24 .La Grange. _. 044 „,,,,, II 60
1
1015 ..
10? 734 ._,....1`5114.... ... SO .... 617
OS 140 A os,j.kli Junen 1 as $O5 1 25,614
• 135`5 2 5 210 113S 1 W112•10/81 - 7 81 109 730 7 031 SO
3 1517 10 450 sl4lolllsett - Chunk 1105 .... 514,5' t 5 35
4 41 1 6 14s 452 ilO2 . *Motown .:002 .... 10 5 4.4 SO
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5 00,3 31 SoS 1210-. Bethlehem. 9501 ...: i 1114514 Zs
9 Wit 00 $4O t 2 50 ...Eseston. - .•4 9 201 .... 104392
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4.x.ir.iatr Is r. 9. -;_ e.m. Al 4 . A 14.5.11
No. 22 leaves Wyalusing !at 100 A. SI.. French=
town 0:14, Ilumtortfield Standing Stone 6:21.
Wratiking 0:4O. Towanda OM. Ulster 7116, Milan
7:16. Athens 7125, dope 7:10, Wilv,erly 7:55, arriving
to Elmira at 8:50
No. It leaves Eta:dr& at 5:20 P. 11., Waverly 6:11:
Sayre 610, Athens) 6:15..1111,1an 6:44. Ulster 6:33.
Towanda 7:10. Wyrauking 700. Standing Stone
Rntrmerffeld 707: Prencbtown 7:47, arriving
at Wyaiusing X. •
Trains 11 and 15 run daily. Sleeping ears on trains
and IS between Niagara Falls sad Philadelphia
.and between Lyons and New York without chaure
131.oPing ears on'* and 6 between Buffalo. and
Wilket•Barre. ,Parlor cars on Trains S audit be
tween Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without
change. and thrsegh coau.h to and Irons Mrehester
via Lyons. St. A. PACKER,
• Supti P. k N. ' .R. R.
Sayre. Pa., June St, 1880.
'"glitsiness garb,.
EDWARD, WILLIAMS, .
PRI CTICAL PLS3IBER & GAS FITTER
Place nitototnear, a few doors north of Pas tAnheo
. . , .
il •
Plumbing, Gas pitting, Repairing Pomp/ of all
kinds. and allitinds or Gearing promptly Minuted
to. All wanting work lapis line abonid give him
a tall. . , Dee. 4. Ira.
NATHAN TIDD,
- Deal"' In L -
PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE
ANb LOYAL': SOCK COAL
- ,
,
Lowest prices for east . Office and yard foot of
Pine-Street, Towanda. Joky 16, lefO.
INSURANCE
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
T9WANDA,
FIE
FIRE,
_LIFE, AND ACCIDENT
POLICIES ' ,
Issued on the most reasonable tense.
None but reliable voinpaities represented.
‘Lissaes adjusted-and pald here.
Towanda, Nov. 12, 1879,--
HENRY MERCiTR,
DEALER IN:
ANTEDrACITE AND
sturviir Arrnucrrs
cl c Aa-
iCORKZR PARK AND *VIE STRMIN, T9IIIAKDA
Coal screened, and depverdf to any mend' the
Itorough. ALL OADZIEB RUST BI ACCOMPANIZD
BY TUC CASH. idERCUIt, •
Towanda, Dec. 1, 1879:
ffr'iTi - r?Tw'rE
~ . :
Has removed to
CORNER MAIN & 13RIDGE-STE
making It Ms
Zea.aquarters
FOR CHOICE MUMMIES.
CASHIMID FOR
BOTER, EGOS he.
GOODS SOLD' AT THE
LOWEST LIVING RATES
JAMES McCASEs
Towanda, April 29, 1880-yI.,
THE OLD MARBLE YARD
STILL IN OPERATION.
The undersigned having. purchased - the BUM
BLE YARD of the late GEORGE McCABE, de.
sires to inform the public that - .haring employed
experienced men, he Is prepared to do all kinds of
work In the line of.
MONUMENTS, •
HEAD STONES, •
MANTLES and
•
•-f . SHELVES;
in the very beat manner and at fairest rates.
. Persons desiring anything in the , Marble line arl 4
invited to call and examine work;and save agents'
commlission.
JAMES MCCABE.
Towanda, Po.; Nov. 18. 1875. 241 f •
- .
ULEAT MARKET',
E. O. RUNDELL . :
Would respectfully announce Maths ls ecmtlnnlng
the Market business et the old stand of Matlock k.
Minden, and wlll at all times keep a full supply of
-F RE SH' , •
• •
•
411116 "rM,11•T I 1 0-•
. "f•S TERS
• ••-.
Constitntly on hand. Country dealers supplled'at
• city rates.
. L•
. ,
FRESH & SALT MEATS,
~t
GARDEN VEGETABLES, -
• FRUITS, .ac.
air All Goods dellyersd Tree of Charge.
E, D. IGINVIALL.
Towanda, Pa. No i r.27
0 11111. • ,
MEAT MARKET!
MYER & PsVOE
Loested
BEIDLEMARS - BLOCK. BRIDGE' STBEET,
Keep on band,
MI
FRESH AND SALT MEATS,
DRIEDBEEF, Ffinf,"POITTATRY,
GA*DIN YLOLTAB~.LB. A7t~A: BIU I~i
TOPS IHCASOtt,
fir 'fat f 11 1, 11 !Prg rpt oprot
ovpiporffipt
,I!tOtart_t •
L ;:
=MEE
Bluottz,
ruMITURE MIR!
Two:ormEs pT-0.0,
.
Bade( doubled ess redlines Ms yeav by w.ww.
vying two stem, we are prepared to ode=
Wg.es , stock ever betas% sod si
FURNITURE
CHEAP
It not
At the same time we In the standard of Our
goods.
UNDER 'I'A
We gaittsntee satisfaction. We are prepared todu
anything in that line on abort notice. and Cr. de.
tertnined to Orme..
. .
Call and see for yourself
Towam
FROST'S a INB'
WHOLE/3AL AND RETAIL
TURN I UR E!
..% 1
We are now prepared for the SPRI 0 TRADE
with a toll Sue of
NEW .AND DESIRABLE aICiDB
\ \
ir
•OP TIM
'LATEST:STYLES AND LOWE&
. ...i PRICES ' . .
•
which we tnette the public . to call and examine
Ouressmtnst7l -
PARLOR SUITS RAW SILK,
TERRIS, PLUSH AND
HAICLOTH, •
le eery large. sad air prices as lo* as the lowest.
›' We have a toll Hoe of
OHAMBER - SUITS IN ASH,
WALNUT AND SOFT WOOD,
which we are selling at a very low price. A ton
lice of
SPRING' BEDS, MATTRASSES
AND PILLOWS.
UNDERTAKING.
In this department we slimy, have the best goods
n the market. and are continually adding
NEW STYLES
• with •it the '
LATEST IILPROyE3ttENTS,
while our prices are the lowest.
j. 0, FROST'S.SONS'.
Towsn'ila, April 9, 1879.
CHAS. JOHNSON & CO.'S
FOUllaiy & Machine Sliops,
BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
SHINGLE MILIA-LATH MILLS
rartiell'a Improved Feed Cutter,
'''f?ttrend i s Keystone Fire %tinker,
`4triswiad'S_Boss Miter Wheels,.
Wart 4 Patent Buckwheat Cleaner,-
&c., &c., &c.,
a.
Made to order. Repairing of all. kinds done on
short notice. Satlatattion guaranteed. Alsol
manufacturers of and dealers in
Polishing and Fluting Irons
Towanda, April 15, 140
CHICKERING PIANOS,.
T • STEINWAY, pIkNOS,
, And . ' az
MASON d, ,11/4,14i41 :oRGA.NS,
Also tpstraments of''other makers.
Lime Iliandaosee MOANS for pie and
Neirfilquare.a. l 27llprallid
arid upwards.
A large iatxlr. of tatzt4 MUSK' and MUSIC
Booxe.
Ile`vanton. 19'. tL 18 W. - I .
LIST_OF LEGAL IILANICS
• !. •-•. -
• • .• - , ~,h
Panted and aald On sale at the BarciaTila Orisicit
-
at w W. holesale or reta -
,
• . •
orlisr n .
80.
- T
:
reasurers Bond. g.
: collectors Bond. : 1 • -
. Complaint. .
commitments.. 1 , ---, ;. , ;
Warrant. - ' , 1
1 . constablewilebirn. _
A rticks or, Aitreemeht.', 'Vnore
- • Bond &Attachment.
- , - Valuables Balm _ •
Collector, liakw.
Elumationi -
' litimna.
Petition for Liernwh i -4;.... i ....,..
° •
. .
ill
We are soling
i
I=
of sU kisdsas
ME
CHEAPER •
TIM& the
'CHEAPEST
kotri skiriw.TY).
.N. A. HICKS.
lat. 1879
TOWANDA,
We claim to make the
In the market.
' 7
ENGINE'S AND BOILERS
JOilNgON'a PATENT
The beet In the word. 'Arleta wanted.
, CHAS. JOHNSON & CO.
L: B. POWELL,
SCRANTON PA..
General Agent for the
L. B. PQWELL.
OM
EOM
MIME
ESSO
=
BE
beirniate tiour'ali admit thei noon illeesios arr.
censed-bY disordered Htdu yK or Liver end that If
these great orgons are kept Ins perfect oundltiott.
health will be thii result. • INA.RNER'S SAVE
KiDNEY AND LIVES CUM , tornado from a
Shop's reepleal I.eattiF BASE VAGUE and is a
PWITIVE remedy tot the !allowing trouble,: 1,
Pain in the Back; Severe Headaches,
Dizziness, Bloatink,!', Inflamed Eyes,
A Tired Feeling, 'Night Sweats,
Pains - in . the Lower Part of the Boil),
Palpitation'of the Heart. Jaundice,
• Pmvel, Painful Urination, Mala
rial Fever, Fever and Ague,
And dioceses caused by the Kidneys, Liver or
UrPnarY Organe being out ol order.
It is aSAFE ituiti.ERTAIN cure fora!! Female
didlcultiesouch as , - 6
MI
Leucorrbeea, Inflammation of the Womb
. Faint gof the Womb;
Ulceration of 'tbe Wprob,
It will control and regulate metudruati/41.4n/l 1 /
AD excellent and safe remedy for females during
MIT/Anti
As a. Blond Purifier It is unequaled, for lt cures
the organs that Wait* the blood. • Per • .
. , .
. , i
lioils, t'arbuncles,Scrofnla, White Swell-
Ing,lialt Mimi), Poisoning by Mer
cury.or any other Drug, it is -
•
certain in every ease.,
.•
For Incontinence. linpotence, Pains if,
.the Loins, and ail Similar Disemies, ip
r . is a safe, sure, and quick7ure. . .
. , .
it is the only ,Ittown remedy
. that tuts , ented
Bright's Disease. • . _ / ,
Asa'nroof of the parity and worth of this Grist
Natural Remedy, read the fond tug - - -
.
CLIEMICAI AZA.LYSIS..
8.- A. LATTIMOR E. lih — v ~ L. L. D., Professor
of Chemistry In the Dialyersityof Rochester, N Y.
knowing •the_popu silty and merit or WAIMILit'S
SA-FE KIDNEY AND LIVER.CENIZ, afters thorough
Chemical Analysis, ha.\ furnished the following
statement:
s . 1
U IV ERSITY Or . .ROCIIESTEIL 1 '
• , ClslatcAt, LetiOnsiony.
.IiOCIIESTCII,:N. "f\,.. Jan: e, 18a7:
.., r. .aa '.,
H. .„ ss,
Mr, AltNlitt has placed In ml. passesslea
the formula of ,the medicine manufse.tured and
sold by him under the general designation or
wARNEtrs, SAFE K DNEY alai, LIVER
iCtIRE. 1 have luves , tgated his process4ts of man
ufacture, which- ate conducted with extreme care
and according to the pest methods. I hire alSo
taken from Ids laboratery samples of' ail the late
lets used in the preparation of this medicine, and
b 'on, critical examination I find thee', as wel as
th medicine. Into which they enter, tube entire '
f from polsonbus or deleterious substances.
. S. A. LATTIMOItE.
.. '' .. , .
• -
.
Tills. ' medy ' , bleb has done such wooden. IS
'put up In the LARGEST SIZE is BOTTLE of any
i Medicine upon the market, and is sold by Dr,,g
gloqs and ail dealers at 1111.23 per bottle.. For
Diabetes •engalre for WARNER:A SAF.F.' DIA.
BETES CURE. It is a POSITIVE remedy.
R. WthiEß a; CO, Rochester, N. Y
BEVERLY SMITH,
BOOKBINDER AND DEALER
IN SCROLL. SAW, GOODS,,
.11AG 1 12.1 NEE' horn,' neatly and promptly:.
BLANK ItOOKS bound to order and warranted
AMATEUR'S' SUPPLIES
This &panne nt of my business is spry - com
-. piece.. A full II c of. •
WOODS, SAW BLOCKS,
CLOCK MOVEMENTS, &c.",
Consta*ly. on Nand,. and 'for sale at lower prices
(lama-elsewhere.
ZIP 81.35 W IRTH OF DF.SIGNS FREE FOR
$l.OO. bead for price!fists.. c •
REPORTER BUILIWNG.
4.29.80. TOWANDA, PA.. I'. O. Bo 1512
l~ EWE FIRM ;
H. DAVID,OW & BRO.,
f
No, 4, Beldleman Block; Bildge-st., Towanda, Pa:
CASH PAID FOIL FEES; HIDES,'
'rowan,* Oct. 20.187949?
• •
, • • ,
'GILMORE & .CO)
frst,,bi.pb.ed 1865.3
PENSP)NS, INCREASE OF PENSIONS,
and all other classes of Claims for4oldiers_and
Soldiers' Heirs. prosecuted:
Address with stamp.,
Gilmour & C 0..-
Washineton. D. C.
$
. _
,
Outfit , furnished free with full i n .
s p tr ro n: ta ttr e s
i f m o s r i xt s du ti ft a l t tig a
n t s h o e ne m , ost
engage In., The business is so easy
to learn, AKA oar Ins:ructions are so simple and
plain, that any one eatemake great profits from the
very start. No ..nts.can fall 'who is willing to work.
Wnmen are as sue NI as men. Heys and girls
can earn !erg.. suing. any have made at the bust-
Ilint -over. toe bandy d dollars lu a single week.
Nothing like it ever k an before. All who engage
are surprised at t. e eis and rapidity with which
they are able to make M ney. Ton van engage in
this business during pat are tune at great profit.
YOU do not have to Invest Ipital in.lt. We take
all the risk. Those who see ady money shOuld
write to us at once. All furnished free. Address
Tnur, k Co., Augusta, Maine. ' Oct. 28.
GET YOUR HAIR CUT
AND SHAVING, AT aIIE -J
Tarot 31ECcnissp
SHAVING PARLOR.
airWe study to please.
IN V. STEDPE. Prop'el
Towanda, Pa. . July 11.• ISM
-
, ... •
. _ 1.-g...-eatgro7d.b.yehmaankci.nlotTesiy.
H
thereby always keeping poverty
from your door .. Those it. ho
arwaya.'llahe advantage of the good chances Or.
making money that are offered , generally berine
wealtby,• while those who do not improve each
chances iemain tifpnverty.. We want many mkt'.
-women, boys and girls to work for AIR right in tkeir
own iocallt.ea. The business will pay. more than
ten times ordinary wages. We-furnish au esphn
sive outfit and at that you need, free. No One
who engages tails to make money very rapidly.
You can devote your whole time to the work or
aoly your Spare moments. ••Full information ind
*ll that Is needed sent free. Address tivtueoli k
Co., Portland, Maine. Oct. 2e, mei. ...
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k 4 r
(Sarin sins PUBLIC 6QC11111.) ' I\
EMILE HOTEL,
. ,
This wellAnown bonne has been thoroughly rim:
flouted And repaired throughout. and the proptie
ter' Is now prepared to offer flrst.elase accenting:id*.
Alone to the palate, on the' moat reasonable testis.
E. A. JENNINGS.
„Towanda, Pa.. May 2, ISM. •
• 4
ItENRY - 110E il
- • .
CORNER-HAIN .41:WASHINGTON STREETS
.. ...
Ilp,lll lit 4111101ns. Teimiii Ci:talt the times. Lail/.
stabbt stticlied.
•
170 1 14?11 1 11 10 !fl!'lf:
lairg,Aparjakainia_
PELTS, WOOL AND BEESWAX.
rum W4xetc-TowAro4. PA
, r-,7 7 : : :: : : , : . , ! _.:..:2.,.,-,:;,..-:,...,,.,:._:,,,,,,
p
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.., iberletlaigratifie : ;lo44.o. ,' • ~ , . ,
3blltl the )earlisi. its alight isi , :,--
tjirerorlittb. ttlooittitStattlit IS t , '
litOttOttisidtOstilidrastili WU ' ' ' ,. .f' ' dii...
useiamiting 4 , 000.411111 Alibates aspi ,', 40. • , ,
411iPtt - your4lqm~ f
It
i* too
Wist
Ltrar itigulimer 1 - NNW '
.1 1 i414• 11 00ialitern_ awl killi
yetitti Oil t 111111.1.191 riilitti.6 -, ''''.- -'" ' '
- .
- lAL ISO N
.DYER REGULATOR,
• A Purely Vegetable ! Medicine.
_Ao Effectual Specific for- '
PP.YEE4
nowsL ri obl PLAINT%
JAUNDICE. COLIC.
ItESTMSSX,ES9
mESTAT. DEPRESMON. ,
- bICH HILADACUIt,
,COSOTIPATION.
AlLLtotrimins.,
- DYSPVI'MA,
; • '
- • '
If you • feel drowsy. debilitated. frequent
.hewlarbes, mouth tastes badly. poor tile. sad
:..e,ifue mated, you and suffering! ,AOrptd live l
ut • ofitiousooss." and nothioe, ill re you so
speed.ly and pennatieutlyas to take r '4 • .
51i1510:56' LIVER REGIII: TOR.
It la Oven with - safety. aro
to the most4elleate Infant.
quinine Sod bitten of every
eat, purest and best fatuity um
H ZEILIN & 00. - -P1
SOLD BY ALL Er
Y IiCIFIC
Ise A . 11
P
"I
MARK..`; The o , rr
' EXELI
Ratatert
• Will prompt
radirally c
• *ay k every
of Nemo:tall
• : a. Ity dt Weakl
result •of li
, creti4m .xce
B e f or e Takingaverwork of
A net
+patent.; Is perfeetly-harmiet
has been exteoshtely nett for OVei - i thlrq years
with great' spoons. • lartVuti riarrrculara in oar
pamphlet. whleftwedestra 'to seed gieeby mall to
every one. *IL The Specific Med 4 e . pa • told by
all druggists at 91 per package. or scia'paeltages for
VI. or will be seut free. by mail onjfecelpt of the
niouey b, toldr , sting •
THE GlitAT - HIP.DICItt co.,
416.1 4 :0. s 3lechauirs , .l4lork.'llursioli. Mica.
Sold In Tewanda by C.-T.ElallY• 10 . 1 by
druggists everywhere. Johnstoo: Holloway & CO.,
wholesale agents, Phila. [lprit 1679-yl.
.
aCj03 1 ."4--i- a
It is a conceded fact that
J. K. BUSH
IS SELJANG • - .
:.61„OTHIN-'Ol
CHEAPER TpAN..4T ANY
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN
, TOIVAND.A BOROUGH!
HIS STOCK 'COMPRISES --
EVERYTHING , IN THE LIXE
IV: CLOTHING r*
FURNISHING GOODS
9YERCOATS
LOWER THA,V*-EVER EEPOhE
OFFEHED:IY THIS M4IIKET'
Agricultural Machinery!
R. M. Welles; Tow,anda„ Pa.,
•
Wholesale and Iletall dealer ID
IMPROVED FARMING IMPLE
ME)iT.S AND MICHINERY
WIRAD TRUE CHILLED PLOWS,
•
Gale Chilled Plows, •
' Best Reversible Pleivtg,
Adgsite and Enter 'r ise Churn Powers,
Corn Shelleks, Farm'Wagons,
Platform Wagons, Buggies, •
• ; • Feed Cutters, Grain Drills,
'ACME PULVERIZING. NARROW AND CLOD
_ - CRUST EE,
Bullard's' Aay Tedders, Leader and Gale
Wheel Rakes. tompkinv Count3i, improved
Cultivators. MowIII Machlttes.
,Feapers, Plow Sulky, . ; '
Sprout's Hay Elevators and Harpoon
. Liquid Paints. niixkl really for the
bruilt. of best bands. XX STAR. HYDRAULIC
CEMENT, Ace., atc. Call and see my stock or send
for eiretilars and prices. Office in D. P, Welles ,
ft:Went Store. Warehouse directly lit rear of same
lu the aPey. It. 31.• - . WELLES
. .
Toure4a, March 11. l 880•
Geo. L Ross,
•
Of the Third Ward Store, his opined slarga and
convenient Store , in the • brick snook', First Ward.
opposite Humphrey Brotheas & Traci's' Boot and
Shoe Factory, and has Med it with
• ' •
A LARGE STOCK .0,0::
. _
CHOICE GROCERIES
•
• •
•
- • OF . AI,Ty KINDS ,
•
Which be bus purchat r ed to tievi Teri for • cash,
and sellelts—the-•c•oftdence and petrneage of the
public, and - respectfully announces t hash° . •
' •
WILL NOTIRE.UNDERSOLD
' •
fly anybody. His Third Ward iltore.will algid be
kept stocked with first-eta/us good', and will be sob;
as low as the lowed. ii
Towanda, January 8, 160.
ET
G
JOIPPRI-NTING
.~
,:~
;? "EFPORTER" OFFICE ,
qNJSQUPHAiiNA. COLLEGIATS
mruxt..—Firet Winter Tenn C.4Matencei
Y, bOVEMBk.II IRT. UM. Expenses for
board, tuilttottatat furnished rotit. nom 112 to
91110 per par. For catalogue or further parts)),
1141110tIreallsgie Priories). • _
. 14PWILE 9iT.P01104
ItiffiFft cOtlgiff !Pqa •• • •
EIDEN
'Saiscetfaueons:
lIMI
ANa GENTS'
J. K. BUSH,
BRIDGF. STREET, TOWArCD.C.
a, j
Forks.
='~ - . ~
°-
=1
T.•• - • -
' 404 14 ; I
1:!, Nag/ -‘ligriPigle,
BreedingSbx: l4
• "Ttie ;tit atiniedieg limy be aim
mud up in..theime wetd; - 1 kelectienver
.*logy be expressed in the coititstin
releieetteettfrefxling- , • 4 AbinyC-se‘
ket the rbeso-To -ist'Abte
the best le4e aunt 41110eult point In
14e..*odlOg „of farm stOck. The
sticiessfid breeder ele# , bsve:a Clear
idea oftlie sought:, and the
quickest and bestmethods b3r which
sub ends may be reached. • He. !Unfit
tiecessarilY be keen , of sight to :ob
serve the good and bad peints, and
the causes by which they have been
brough about. Hisjudgmerit must
be nf the best to suggest remedies
for- defects, and , new inethodi for
hri nginr out valuable characteristics .
He will :prove himself the most snc
cessful breeder who can select with
the most correct judgment." Ed
ward Hammond—whose breeding in
Sheep has been so successful, once
said, when asked-what proportion of
the rams bred. by himself . he Would
willingly use in his own' Sock, an
swered, "Not one in three hundred."
This is but an instance of the 'care
skill, judgment,
,and, we may adY,
present sacrifice exercised ,by the
true breeder., We have said that in
profitable breeding the selection
must be for 4 distinct and well de;
fined purpose. The first principle in
Stock breeding was the selection of
animals adapted" to. the circumstan
ces of the given farm, its size, quali
ti of food, etc. The. ancients knew
that the breeds of animals 'that had
liVed for a long period of time' on
hard fare and a,poor soil, would do
better en moderate land than those
that bad the.bighest kinds of keep
ing. Animals are much like plants,
as they do not thrive well if trans
planted from a rich to a poor soil.—
American Agriculturist for !Novem
ber Ist .
The importance ot a Farm Vine
.
yard.
The great inereasein grape culture
is encouraging.. California has thous
ands of,acres in vineyard, and, near
ly all the European - varieties of
grapes are prodticed in' . the, greatestperfection and abund ances .
Eaten
sive vineyards have been planted in
the Ohio and Missouri . valleys and
in favored localitiei, in the , I ,Siortherri
States.' New: varieties have been or
iginated 'and widely distributed, that
are hardy enough to mature in every
State in the:Union.- Our large cities
and many of our villages along . the .
line of railroads are . fairly' supplied
with gOod grapes in their season' at
reasonable prices. It h a s been demon:
stratedAtiat every farmer and villager
in the land can have an abundant
supply of this delicious fruit for four
months in the year, for. the trou
ble Otplanting and caring for a - few
vines. Our. horticulturists have done
the pioneer Work of hybridizing - and
.originating new varieties „that stand
the t' at of clim4te in all the
States And yet California 'is the
only State where the grhpe may be.
:said to be fairly *popuhtrized. The
great mass of our fanning popula
tion-do not enjoy this luxury. and
multitudeia little remote from market
towns are only acquainted with our
wild varieties. . The grape, ought to
be as widely .disseminate d *'S the ap
pie, and there is no'good •reason why
it should
,not be.
.the :large vine
. Ards can supply our. city popula
'Linn, but -to supply the. agricultural
I„districl:ss, grapes - Mint be grown. at
home 'This can be done, at'so.sinall
cost, that no..man who owns a
,home
with a half acre of land has any apol
ogy- ,for depriving his family Of
grapes ! - An eighth of an -.acre
vines will supply a family and leave
a surplus to 5e11... Any well-drained
land- that will.produce sixty bushels
of born .to the acre, Ray' be -expected
to produce gond grapes.' Well-pre
pared borders, .with a good 'supply
of hones, - are desirable but by no
means essential A dressing of wood
ashes is an excellent fertilizer, but
any manure ,good for corn "willhe
mood for the vides.' The varieties
which do Well . under the greatest va
riety of circumstances and bear neg
lect best, are such .as the Concord,
the Hartford' Prolific, and . . the Ives
Seedling.* There are grapes Ofinuch
better quality than these,' but they
are good' enough to suit the popular
taste, and are hardy .. They be
relied upon - to bear fruit' every sea ,
'son in generous Anantity. The Ives
bas a thick skin and is particularly
desirable to pack in boles for winter
use:, They haveheen- rot years be,
fore the public, are thoroughly test ;
'ed. and can be furnished very cheaply
by any, nursrytrian.. A ;cheap tr
of chestnut posts and wire will be all
'the, support they need. A: four
months's supply,of grapes will pro
mote health in the family, save doc
!,.9rs, hi - A*4, and !prove an _iiiipbrtfint
part of the - fool
Agriculturist- . , .; • : .
Use of Farm Imrilements.
Most farwrs have rollers,•yet few
use thein 'much and fewer still-to ad
vantage-. They arc employed
~nival."
ay for crushing clods; with, •however,
little benefit generally, as they only
reduce she-size, while they increase
the number, - leaving' the land harsh
and rough ; besides, the hardest
lumps are erowdediinto the soil. The
work should be, delayed till a rain
softens the lumps. The true. farmer
has few clod to crush ; he keeps his.
soil in-conda ion •to . work up mellow
His use of the roller is moStly i for
grass lands,- pastille as' well- as . mea 7
dow, and as.early in- the season as
the ground will allow. . It pets the
roots well, and favors a . denser
growth, as it airoidseilposure to cold,
drying winds, and thus .earlier and
better pasture is obtained. Meadoiv,
in', like manner, is' benefit*,ed, not
'only by being rolled in the spring,
but again after the'clop is removed,
especially if a second crop' is to be
cut, as the surface becomes more or
leis roughened. by the burrowing of
vermin. A second tilling; is.notne
'eessary with pasture, as the tramp
ling of the stock answers. the' pur
pose: All this is - alittle benefit if a
light roller is useek-hs it does notist
ford. sufficient preskure. Double the
Usual inionnt is little enough ;• more
light soil is required. Leigien also
.the. length of the roller, so as to meet
better the inequalities of e e ce
: Such a roller, makes. Sh rt' work of
lumps on plowed,land,- d does the
work of covering grass seed more ef
fectually.. ' • ' • . 1 ,
~ i
Although the barrow has. . been
used time . out of mind, something,
still may be learaed about it by
many. • Like the !roller, .the common
barrow 18100 light, not-for - covering
seccl,..but to secure greater depth of
loose soil ; being inkthis respect an
aid to the cultivator, finishing what
that implement tnun,.cutting rather
dirpMßooo , ol—rrip , ecivsifir
, ;
jet. g
i greht iti heitt . lMO -in reducin
theltagimeesead luinplkof the soil,: •
eititiliy - oemiskennt by , plowing when
t 0 moist:' Of this implement, is of
'Wert:oiler should , - precede the .
' - gae.',The wonder is that i .this point.
•is so. mtieb disregarded.
_,ansidering'
littiltripiirtattei. - The same apidies
lan tinplementiintendvl for surface
- '' • - ; •
- -,.The'sntooth . :4 harrow.was not re :
ceivedl-witli favor at its introduction.
ite-Priceves against it., But its vs.
rietr of good qualietles- began, lifted'
awhile;to appreciated , and the
knowledge -of its.merit hss.'beert 'ex
tended until now this barrow I
sidered
. 6y-the advanV*ol - farmer to
be one•ot the- most usefiditnplemeris •
of bnabandrY: It is the lent. in the:
series-for-working the Isoir,.-the plow,
cultivator,' and common harrow pre
ceding it.. Its work is on the imuii•-
•thate surface, anti seems: insil nisi.
mint, 'yet the results show' the impel t,.
ante of • surface work; securing f;i'r
the land a mulch, and a .ffnee' se. ,d ,
bed than can-be obtained ikany oth:
erg way," particularly when seeding
down hind. But its- r best 4errice
after the 4rain'tias started. then
,hoes it, in effect. and does the wo;1; .
molt thoroughly than can be done in
any other way—does it Es.rfeetly
without harm to the 'crop, the fety
plapts thrown out causing mote like. •
ly
,a.benefit.than: hurt, as it thins Pin.,
the stand and has thus • virtually
effect of thinner sowing, which is the
demand of the day,'especially in rieli
soil. Here harrowing anti cro's.ht r
roiiing should be-done, and repeaLtd
-ae often and as long as the grain ill
-
permit. This makes Clean work, giv
ing the crop a chance to 'occupy the '
ground. , shade it; and thus ,prevent
weeds froth appearing: The. adVan
tage this affords to corn it; great; but"
it is also applied to , the grains 'in ••
general with equally good effect. On
account of th.• great spread of the
implement the work is soon - accom
plished. .
Much might - be said.. about ploWs,,
as so many kinds are in use, :each
claiming some adrantagel an more
or less benelit•is . .derived from-the - 6- ;
,of
as applied to the different hire s
,Of soil, and, where, large areas are .t o
be' worked; thus justifying. the out
'gay. TwO plows, - however, - will 'do
the work on ordinary farms, the tiis.l
tinguishing characteristic Of - the
pktws being in the pi s tch - Of the maid
b&rd, thati, throwing up' . the earth'
being'best adapted. to fall plowing
and Jo : clay • soil giving a better
'chance for, the elements. to': act and
water to soak aw y Iu this ,Way
clay soil can 'be planted cailier in .
spring and better crops grown
nure al,su has a greater effect. Light
s•litly. soil,.or loath is plowed: with
.
advantage in 'a favorable spring, if
early and dry enough, and such soil;
Soon parts with ita;water." Unlike
fall plowing, •the . surface of he
ground in spring plowing
.should be
smooth; as alight, loamy soil woiki
up: Ji3ellow. Hence. a mould-board
.
-with less' resistance In y be used. do
ing the work poi-only better but ens:
der. The-ground favoring, soil Can
laid as leVel as a floor. - securin ,
an:even, mellow surface, 'valuable es
pecially' for corn. Grass and - weed's
have less chance, here, andean midi
ly he kept down or destroyed by the,
smoothing harrow and other imple
ments.' Throwing up clay soil roull
ly to the elements- in the fall, i t tpl
plowing light soil smoothly in ' th.‘
spring, are the . true treatrilenta .i 'of
such-soils; and each requires . a spe
cial nionhi-hoard. k .kfs'irnilar retna,rks .
- might be made of other implement:
Their efficiency •is sell established.
What is wanted is a better knitwl
-ed7e of their use, and increased skill ,
in handling them.—F. G. in.:C6ll y
Gerillenian. • .
F,ort '
,' • •
Chapped Hands.
The raw winds of late. autumn of
ten prodnce,inthe - handa Malt who are
much e4osed to them, ". that rough
ness' ind cracking of the skin known.
as chapping. nothing is done" to
prevent, and the perscin is obliged to
- have his hands frequently wet and
dried, the-cracks 'will often get deep
and painful. ; Corn huSking .is fre•
quently accompanied by.. sore
hands froni this cause. Ass both •a'
precaution and cure for •Chapped
hands we have fused the following
with ibenefit: Wash the hands, and
the facie also if it is inclined to chap;
in borax water, and afterwards rub
with an ointment made by. melting
mutton tallow (or' suet), -and them
gradually adding•an equal quan.ity
of glycerine, stirring the two togeth
er.
.until coot. • For the ' hands, the
m ixture can be best applied at night,
using it freely, and whrming Win by
the fire,'"after which" an 'old - pair of
- gloVeis can be put on to keep the bed .
clothes from being soiled, and also
Make the skin of the. hands softer.—
. Ilanorer: Spectator. . .
•
EXPERTENCE teaches that stock en
tering into winter quarters in • gobil
Condition can be kept without (la
anlanimal beginning thi)
winter in a poor condition, not Wit
hstanding an abundance of food, care
ful housing:and the best Altetition,
will illy:nimbly voiir.orkier. the
following spring. iz'artieularly is
this the case with common,., stock.
Fat stock consumes a less amount of
food than lean -stock.
.The average •age of sheep 14 ten
years. , Caws' have an' average Of fif
teen years. Hogs have been known
to live forty years. The .average of
the horse is twelve Fears: The
pliant lives, to a very great
There is a white elephant now "living .
in'the Imperial. Menagerie, in Russia
that is said to be over 150 years old.
MALARIAL fever v c.in a . typhoid
form, is prevalent intnriouS points
in our county . In so a instance s c,
the result . has teen fat The dis
eaSe has been attributed, „frier:illy.
to local causes. Impt4fect\ cell.ir
draininOs will coax it into a .iintise,
hold about as quickly as . an34liing
else, • . _• \
...,
, - •
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THE manure mt.de trom • a ton: of
cornmeal. is estimated as worth $4.07.,
and - as the weal is, now worth oply
SA) per ton. that valtie for feeding
would be reduced to. $13.35 per ton,
at:which price wouldalmostpav
to feed to hogs, even at:the very:li
, • -
Kee of pork. . •
.DON'T mortgap. the family home,
no matter hO'w promising the Noire
may appear., There Are to many
slips " between the
.cup and the, lip,"
to risk. Go hungry . ecen,•before the
pf)wr is given any one to turn you .
'out of doors.
• OIIZET fatten quiekef-Arben
in peva of hall' a liozen; than by any
methb t.pf atabling _ or tying up pc;' , 4
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