DRIFTWOOD. 1.4 bin ras as Mai 4. ‘s est lie INV I swill iwiemay Woes I rob - alblist dna. 4 rLso osier tM freado, wart sores." IMI PM Cuvros,, 43,0104 3 , kingsoung lady w t beiiiiff so - s °, • urct a wetk. - IThEi C;rn.sui.-.1 are die, aieu d tu,:ae. All maolleT,ol art made at croari4& r but he= is ooe Ca: lw,itiralmost motto this lineou LSu (1 - .. a :o4atit : aalmt 'bounty talks% tgi-ert: c:_zmgc 1 , ,r coffins" I.:karcc - ar past kry,ol , tice sortie ,b 1.4144. --_;•114:. "scgm'of Bracken - Coruati is-ugh: vitae guopcnrder which he after. ward i(r.ad liras too coarse. anise pat it in come- =ill to gitial it finer. The fr e t.. tr...telt fire, ani burst the mill. The -::an: was Dearly killed, aid he •ty:itit ray any more nut tricks on him. If gunpowder. LvrTLE achOolboy in Lancaster•Coun ._::: a :schoolgirl of just 'about his ie. %Jr. , : divided a big turnip With her i•,:tbool hours. Another boy begail t 2., tease him , abont being "sweet on the The young lover threw his piece of teiip . at the offender's head, and was • to.mishoe. by being made to stand up by ?.I.e red tier's desk till further orders. The pm. ty little girl got mad and threw I:.er pie of turnip at the teasing boy too, ,t•ori thil teacher didjag% what she wanted %%Lett Le made her go and stand up by Lc-r eweetheart at the desk. He couldn't Lave tkased her better. Ir ti.% signs don't fafi, tbe. corningwin ter IA the coldest expirienced In this =ince this country was discovered = I,y a rit:_u named Columbus. The squir : t r ift a:, - iying up their wiater coal, the Are piatin; heaters ill the Lase .t ~! their lodges, the bees have kill& al: e•dronoi and lined their hives ' vl. •et iron, the muskrats are flying ducks are committing suicide', t ,t goo c is black siiteen inches deep, ed. a= soliciting wood in exchange for r:bw....r:ptions, poor families are buying ;,..nextre dog, and we have a new colla • r i.,t =.ur ovetu,at.—Roclitster Democrat. • of the most eccentric people, in ; wt.; i are preachers. One of them in ; f • ;Ai- by name Moods,—and not Broth-,• purtrWr either—had been bap-1 It t z.,Tig f-,me infants and had rmuuiended i tlle read his wit, and waif • nr:,:ft to begin linilsennon, when lie ' t t the iwti•rual cowl was not ex netly if.,ttle centre of the table dosin in I front of the pulpit. This didn't suit film. I • i!e wf.r.l - ; down to the placed it in " of 011 *tztnri, and then ; return= 1 ,;01,it, it beta !le asked the ;par atuftu‘ll;..k. for tLe action, claiming • - • bnitip ~ f wrier Trap 80 large that • ' r."c 9:11 , I .uot pre teb or tloanytbing pleas ' :.1411!, lef-,perfect order 'prerailO. -,; :le of lA, e'.l),pegations there was • Tye of P. iloty , esetvi,s6S wah . abOlit • th.tu 11:•• other, and, that. • . st,,;,* rf,ustant source of . 4 to hi ui while he remained at lie arid' the 14.:y in all, other r 'wan beautiful and pure Chris 1. , never could• like that e% •:brow ' c-IrtTAIN village of Maine has bad a. , mysterious, dark-looking • cams to town, got board in a family, paid in advance, asked no , •ILS, end made no complaints. This • . 4:44vinced the neighbors, as well , :op)e of the bonze, that he was nuns - nut. Servants were put through the key-bole and see ••• 1,. t was doing.' stayed in his , ••••n vtlist,'pf the time, and seemed to be • Iting something. This wasn't enough, ; .. , 1 ula;)le to contain their curiosity any , - ,t,,Ter, the Villageitossips met at a corner, k 1,1: owl a smelling committee, with' viils.ge;co‘ tastable for chairman. The weft to see the stranger, and " You seem to be a pretty good fel -I'll be squar' with you. You've 1., en brit eight days, and don't Seem to _ any regular imis;nem, and the ko ,l se of this town want to know ycrtr name w1...t your business is." " St/ name r, lirow,), but rd rather not tell my btuil i •-s Iv.: r.," said the stranger. ICI guess 4110 to; I'm an officer," said the' I‘ l ,tal.,te. "Well, then, I stole a couple thhusand dollars ; a year ago. They 'no and , convicted me. I was sen t •cieed to go to prison for one yearor stay - in ill's 't.own three months, and I was' arued t enougti to oome here." The i• immittee repotted ptomptly and the dis .gostcd Ossips discharged them. Wo,'A - DEILY:EL SPEED ' Wonderful and strange was the invert- ' 'u of •he steam engine and its applica 7 - 1;.,o us a motive power in drawing people ud g; o.la rapidly from place to place. great increase oUspeed_ over the old tr.inucr of conveyance by wagon or*tage a as a marvel, such as our ancestors 'could conceive of. But the rate at whirl c krm are now propelled over our railroads 1,1 o; by i o means reached its limit: People, scant to go yet - faster, and are not satisfied are able .to go from city to city more speedily than the 'wing of the swift. est tly. do enginecare under course of constructionthat will carry a train of passengers at the rate of ninety miles an hour, or a mile and a half *minute. This would be at the rate - of one hundred and tlttrty-toro feet per second. We shall dly be able tti count the panels of a f‘.tdo as we fly past ! The distance froth . - New y, irk to fhiladelphia is about nine. ty.nilles, and the Pennsylvania Ridlroad r.ctualiz., intends to' carry passengers be t cre-en i t he two cities in ;jest one _hour ; alai then it will put these 'engines - I= its main 1( and take you all the way to eLicag.. (800 miles) in nine and * hal' I , ours—or between breakfast and supper. No mod for a slleping, car' to go West - CAA ! about- thirty-four hoUrs we may go all the way to Kan Francisco— only one night on the road ! And just a)).ut (lay and a night would suffice to ry is man to Colorado, This seems al myst tol stupendous for belief !—to be whisked over the Alleghenies, through the thousand miles of prairie beyond, the seven handfed miles of upland plain, and - Omagh the, thousand miles of Rocky tlnuntains to the Pacific, frond Monday morning till Tuesday noon ! At this rate you could take a jaunt from Easton to - Philadelphia in about thirty-seven. min utes—about as quick as you could eat your bleakfast. And it is claimed that it will' be' lusts; safe as at present. One Nsould think that if the • train - ran against awitbtr they would xo through each oth i f go quickly that ihe passengers !meld ut be siware of it: At ibis rate two trap • 1,..,5.acw, each other on a double track road • - au at a combined speed of one 1r cads Whe4Oril 11410 IMO RIM flM=7 For alllenwle Complaints. Iddianlailatik sr rti soon" sipteses, - impotits at Troar rai rmadit azi sta Wee • pos tbi aadtaw ar Oar as rand It= la • am, reLsi L lazace - da sad Wm:ft amid ecathaatdastsayafasa amp la a . and, a Ftii2asi=rt• bel. WI lay am-vaad Z., prw , ei rYtu, Otsta.day ina esdisse r— iii 2 • Kea 14ifieC - Is sataro f'"ailird tie- *alit fi.iiii oviats. of tbs War - -; 'l,O-,, .14 tr: t,rat . ..r ar4 FaLles: Xelsen-sxs,S.UOrs- - kz.lnx..titas, :.. - r=l,,Zia aid ricarsross.risadingsbaapsvEs,...-N,-..z. sad Lb* ems'' seirsca aptaml stalzscas, sad u azirs." - -A 3 7 a 4 4,01 Ili Um Moms of Las. l:. - ' 11 e'•.rare &f.'s/. awsi Lassars - from Ur Wends= ea.dr gag. or a-v , o-,„.....55. rid Isadarsei la csosercsa Idle= Skiers z....z..ar.:.rd very dissOr Sy r..: fr. • . is OA ft is rivsel t . : 1.-, the - "mat id mott bud" rcar , s; ea.: -!a1 ei:ca 3.rr. tairo44. a , se- It iikisoec2ozss ri ;,, .ertizza tf Vila ryx:zza - , F.:3 - CM" gm Mg - gad e.:!ior,. I:. ez-1a..,5. f.f... - :•...z..m.1.CAS sitmssii:.• - asatz.r, tut r ,,.- T • •.+ . -.„4n; ar.;.'-%-n.s. , - . it m-Its r4-y.T.tf vz, trizesc‘t,, • Stastna 1. Gent-tikr;LX.z; . '''',11.,:z... - --L-r, De;..z...' , ...s 5.:4 L...'; avdp.= .... - 2.a f..,-.11. - .47 a ir5...1'.,14, , ,zr1x, , oz.mdsg ;sir Srs.4.: szel 1.,..<1. - ....,:r.., Is a....z,z..;, - , s cm - sae...a:4 furs./ I its =E. /z .....::;_z *.:.1t..7., ,,, ,, z.r.,c; s.,_.::z - a LL - 1 c--..==.zr-: ass. ad t 1.- -- ..au-I 5...Z:4 s-•.:, 2,- - a C:.: ! ..t 4. - aver-a V. •sasht-wyr.. , ; - -r.. I- ' Irva r..V...r.t7 - .ssria:tazz' la ctse..,z , ..r s-z tUt i , nr..z..5..% Lrlia.E. Pinkhate; Ve.,zbii Comma r ~a Ls prearaed eir..",' sad2"..:Wert - as Ast-aut. Larin. le - Pries v,..a. F.,...i..,t0tts ftx Val fr,....5..t t.7nas:4 Z, 'se= <41.41.A. 5.4.... sz t..r)fnlnz qt. -.."..... ..so 4 - 1771.01. V. tt , T. f e. '• = •.• - . y ". The PreriV-ve Core PE IX 1 PURELY yuksTABLE REMEDY , For INTERNAL kW EXTERNAL Use. BIN Ki1aLX474,4 6 7 , f`V,.. , /rt indadard• tad woad scoirsa i ts 4 is do rat i heti. ME 0 .4 care f lag'' Wry, etailapaa ilfardstil -Wm, • THE AMP m aker . M . c w wera al . - a tor Sidi V i cir =llaelit lartrACca ll reu. gain a* Severe 11 1 =eir r . eM try Le UW ii... - i l li ries the =Meekruttr. i saalcl ta tadallciaddisea watts" • ..saddytt_at bawl. sad *oar , orsztereauy eel* mrtatoty of • - ur v MEW CID afford to to ettforrt Ms fn. rdslabis roomed' , to do hcolse. Itirpriro Inuom it %, !Win the reach of all. and If win or.noally isle r 3 any Ulla., lta coot in dodos's' tax. '•,• t try an aragetscat !Me. 4046 and .1 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS li SON. Proridanowlip le Proprietor.: • ; •, GOATEH IRONPILLS FOR THE d a " oar:. • NERVES 4 ei& .: COMPLEXION (.1:2 or the li a rt, NC1TC651312, Tr =.12:7:, ervcus Leatorthrea, er I - e.3 321 Feet, Pain in the Back • - r attl ol:ct f .r.:15 of Female VAtalutes, They enrich ; vr.l tho tiutllty Ail the Maxi. Pr* t. 3.1 t.:l7,4ten the Complexion, allay , !: erVOll4 ; /77:t1t;CTI. andi OVUM fretrrshtng Fieep. Jot ; Coe mucr.ly medal by wo=en. whoaepl!::. coin- 1,-1 fuel shh..w the aboence of Iran is II:et:OW. 't tb Lt. Iron It moot the era-tit:trots sad is the great Sooty. Itie. l'::$ Aro alto raltub!e for =cis who me eozb!-a with Iterrnaerealaam,!itht Sired*, ettits per. bor. Scut by =l. A - CA:ITER MEDICINE CO., 2 3 1 2 , rnce. Iltrat York. tin:] by Dracat3 everywbere. Tot inde'to Towanda by C. T. ETUT flyer's Cathartic Pills For all the Parpreee of a Family Fhphs, Jess. Liver Complaint. Dropsy:Tetter. Tumors and tell Rheum, Worms, Gout. Neuralgia, as a Dinner VII, and Purifying the Blind, Sr. the most Congenial pc:piles yet Perfected. Their effects abundantly show' how osuch.they excel all other Pills.. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful tonere. They purge out the foal lumen Of the blood . ; they stlas. - Mate the sluggish or disordered organs into action; : and they Impart health and tone MOe whole being. They awe not only the every day complaints of every body, but 'formidable and daemons din eases. Most skilful physicians, most emlaent clergymen. and our best citizens. send certificates of cures performed, and of great benefits derived from these Pills. They .are the safest and best physic for children; because mild as well as ate teat, Being sugar mated, they are easy to take ; and being purely vegetable, they are enthely harmless. 4 PBJPAUSD ST Dr. J. C. AYER a CO: Lowell, MIMS Practical sad 4saildiont Mesital. ,114011 %qv Thurewito •mi 11.alate In legillttivie `TOTIC.-,-W Ehereas,'my buiband, Afieg3 L. Mason. haslet iny bed and board air thorn just canoe of prosocatkm. nodes Is hereby ifttes inctsiddlag aft 'pomp 'trasitair Efts Oa illy account, as 1 ell' paytto Wits of tits contracting, - 8./LttAll Ilf. MAW/. - 1 'Wometon,A46.llo74lt.Vms. ns. - .. .' S66s week hi soot eve t05ta. , .16 Mit tow . No risk. Tkodeti yOsi watt boslosso pots at U wideWpersotts of titbit sex too sake stost the thus MI oretkorriks moo NN kikirttrie • 00.,, mitim atxsti IM , ••••• wdmilmlll FE ,plopea r ir s grofg..w Fodder custert at wig= site% 4141111" eaten Dinielki.Tefaignaph Cale'weePPer,PtriPatotal• 4 nu Cato?" Excellent and =Chap" %Amor AD tame I !my toe Cash , as Atr tome p.m- Pr Prima, tad see at anisepoadisits-fosi Order Your. Feed Cutter Early Seems, the Amara are . the caniforturetz is Kt laeavysiow that orders require tends Moe tote Ag ed. • - . 4 will deliver free TILED CETTTIES at sej Tail Wed Startaa. Bead for Circulars sad ?does,. c • R._ M. WELLES. tverasaa„ . 2CovenbeF 211, GREAT SALES ;GOING ON ! GREAT SALES GOING - ON ! GREAT' SALES GOING ON ! Ilitaiti-oul.a Clothing at 'a facrillote. ReadrmLie Combing at a Sacrifice. Iteady-taadle Latakia( tit.s Itattstlies. CLOTHING!. 'Beady-made Ctotbieg at a esertece. Wady-nada Ckatilas at a Sacrifice. Sestly-atatte Clothing at a Swifts. TWENTY-FIVE . PR. CT. SAVED TWENTY-FIVE, PR. CT. SAVED TWENTY-FIVE PR,.CTi SAVED Byßaytht of. By bnipt M. E. ROSENFIELD' M. E. ROSEIMEELD Cho contetinence of this' great sateif WI , wort is that I am mmilpe.lied Seashore My present store toemake Mom fur totineresideg bad. oess. sot instead of moving my stock while tali& log WILL SELL POE COST for the dell 40 days. :I . -,- ' 1 • 1170 aueb chance for years to cores. No suh chance for , years tO.come. So such chance for years-toot:rine. i • , The.eptartunity to purcitase a CHELV b a rare one, and abool4 be ebtrraried by ML Call early al M. Z. RAYSENFIELIES • and *AV* the arleautates rom . ellered by him. Towines, March 4, MO. STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES, PROVISIOSEa COUNTRY PRODUCE, it;tlm REMOVED CORNER 141$, & PINE -Sts. (The old stand of 'Poi, 31:stanin Kamm They Wells attention to their oemplete . and very large stock of Choice Blew Goode which they hare always cm tend. ESPECIAL .417/0410,,q,T1; TO THE X. J. LONG Towanda. Aprl 1 117 L L ROSENBAUM & SONS: CURING aftiveaess, Jaundices °TsPepsis. Indigestion, vaetiterbieulfitaisiseb Breath; lleartsebe, :7sipelas, nieg, abets. %tom. 'CrapDons mad to Diseases, Dillow; MILLINERY $ se,l. -:-. •.,:,.. ;t . -• 1 Ostat at hay to Abliis was walk* : wow la tbs sat gasmattaadl volts. 6 bb tatulasis int. .Itsantbiag` saw. (Nona mot attend. 11F. - will Matta yus Ilitt w r b r a r• tiri llay awl •Wel l g . sada tag Ow less owls Ni. SA viatialiti lay arcsrattalla owe.' .11aily ars main fortabsi at MI • „air =lltalks* Maas Ilia. MA rale 111111111. itutti. • Ma los . ..lie. la 11E4 s„, i WWII *lnk a A* tartig I =ar=4,lllll. ll. .111111 - slim - MIN Itt 110alkilla bit lli e 44041 4f fahlaisT a •2414 .1 111 !I I - For the Next Forty Days , For tbe Next Forty Days .( For the Next Forty Days.; Dail , • rait ,iart tot.: very fast.- Ira stock ;vim ver7 fast. eau stock golegg very fut.\ • .._: General Dealer in And TO TIMM NEW STORIW PRODUCE TAADK, And Cash paid for desire:4oo.w% .SPRING AND summit -1880 201 EAST WATER STREET. -4 thmiler&in DRY AND FANCY GOODS, ALSO JOBBERS OF MILLINERY EZI LANDIaItMr! AND CHEAPZW milpmat-:ot to eta . ..i... Wipectil ladiseisisint• ha li i sieNtollilillions. A call Is respsettlagy solicited. . ., . . . VM &AONS ... v. ROSENR-A - SO' 1148 T WADI i . was am 1 10 4 111 1 1 1 - TT 100iiiirl. . , , • t- -,-- .• . ai l r . `-• 'I , ,: ...1.; ..-..4 '. 1 : P N., 33'W PORK BALL ROAD& MEM MI!! 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La Gratkr.i. ...i 444 :...is se i ... ~.1 4 OVI 5.,....1Pana....1 - .1 •:A . .0 ss '114411 IsiaVasiaLitsissevaist a is.* is 1 iusst s 3a , w Ilk -aartri 0/C '7 life: 031 Up a4O 4 tle.:4llPcb Cberak, it 4* .... ils44 is 44461114 .6,63 Cat- 6n411U114i -i 4 OX ~,,,,.. 14(4 33 4 - 4401sif 4 Is w.Bittarbess... t so', ;... mO4 Zi a seirsol $ A a i5t..24441.-.1 sari ...-.. 1it , 46,3 GS • %rim $ 3 islrattacipais s 00.....1; 001 II • itt.turcl fis 10. Nair Tasit.l 4 iii .-..,. Aiwa 49 AI-11. 1 r. St! X. r.a.! • - ;4..10.4..5t.ta5e•r.34 133 Ern /MI 3 0.34 Issraillryshailog- at &AO A:l[.. Preset toss 4:1 4. • Itststsertesd lltatullng Mean fit. 'Wpoullug. 11:41.1400snads 4:42. Miner 7011. 111111 a. 7:t4. nines' dll.sayne 7:44 . Waverly 7:3,4,arrnring ta piano as ado . A. K St-leaves Elmira st /WO r.w.. wavers, ims, Tranyinds 7:A4eWn sC ya .v kh . ts IO i W t% C l 4 s t ll n st g r S & ur L i Ituresoetteld Tar. Frencburirk7:47. arrlvlst ntlrysieslng 11/00 P.; - • - • ?pass 4 and 15 ran daily. Sleeping rte. on trans • and libetvrien Magus Patty sad • Ptilladelplits `nut bstnionLyamasnd Sri Tertallbest cluing.* ;Slaw rg ears on sr s' between Buffalo and arse. Park" ears lea Trans I and f be. hr ai sen SNp.ra, Palls farad Pbtladslybla wittiest , 10. sae tbrtvOl bto ova from Itsrberter trtsl.yurute IL. 1. Pad7ll./.14 - • ftspr.qP. ON. Y. Lc ! Sayre. Pa., Jame2l. E DW ~P2dCTICdL PI umart dAs FITTER Pl ace : of bustnesr. few doors noilb of PuV.YIIII44 /quaint. Gas Yining. lio*ring of an sod kinds of I;csrbg prusuptir attentlo to.' -AU rusting wort in 0 . 15 Me shank: Ors hi* 's call. AK. 4. Hai. IqATIEAN pester In • ,PITTSTON, WILKES-8A48.E AND. LOYAL SOCK - COAL. Loistest vetoer for riga. Attlee snit ..Tani _toot of 'rtne4tree4 Towanda. ' July l 5 I/10. INSURANCE' S. RUSSELL; Agent, TOWANDA, -PA_. • • • - . FIRE, LIFE, AND- ACCIDENT - - POLICIES !amid ea the watt reaaonabht term. None but reiiabU companies repreiente4 Casa atlj A sad wild *ere. l'aintada, ' Sus. is, len. 1111tENRY31ERCUlk DEALER ASTIIItiCITE AND ,dosinr.r. AND RIVER STIZIMI,TOWA . . ... -... , . Cast screened, sad deirrerel ' io anl-partHot the 'lleressgb.' A t.t. OaMIRA XINST II ACCOWPAIIIIILD 'arsus Cent. :H. XERCU • 1 ..... . . , : • Towanda, Die t 1, 1879. - : • : - . i JAMES McCAISE' latiemoved . to eORICE4. MAIN & • making It Ms I . • • Zeal dquaztergi FOR CIOICE GROCERIES. CASH PAID FOR - GOODS SOLO AT TEE LOWEST LIVIIiG'RATES TowatiOL April 21,14 IStOll. THE OLD MARBLE YARD . - The ntideribmed bartni purchased the MAR FILE Y AHD d,the late GEORGE McCABS, de sires to lotonir the üblic that having employed experienced men. bete prepared to do all lands 61 work to the Une of - . . MONUMENTS, - 11E4D STONES, O , EO. STZVENIL In the se* best -Pinions desiring Invited to ean and conuntsslon. Towasda. Pa.. 11 MET ELMIRA; N. Y Woe* respect tally i the Ustket busts Mantle% end wills t Constantly on Mid.Coautridasym supplied elty rates. .FRESH & ALT MEATS, sip * Au aixiasieneeni siite at caaris. =NO M EAT MARKET! • MYEI4 DzVOE. Bitoqz wrist; FRES,* AND I SALT • -MEATS, DRIED BEEF, RISK, POULTRY, ME ' • uAlletoirlf 7,IICOVTASTIII £XO SZ1111111:11 IS Talent aci ' sf; sr in gemiisoweat tive 14 allelp. 801 0 . Po 4 win - •- s;'r;‘ , , - -' l- ':, ,3 --." -- '..f7 , i;;4,- -',-:! ,-.:! .o,ArimnwAlria IbiSisiess g (00). 3 LILA SULLIVAN ANT , CITIV CO:1k • , 1- - - . BUTTER, EGGS, JAMES MCCABE STILL IN OPERATION; MANTLES and I er and at loie st rates. oythlng In the Marble line are • SWIM wpet, ez,d UM agents' • JAWS WCA - 112,. 11876. , MARKET. RUNDELL, • 'nouns that ka Issoatlaalog at the old stand of Matlock h, an votes keep a fall supply of R.E S 1121 - OYSTERS GARDEN VEGETAptas, -&C; E. D. IBUNDELL. NMI 1!!!!!! Lep a p Wad. MEI === MEI= _ ~:~. ~,: = EWE LAW° MOWN ONE I Iliwniqiillostist fasegailkillei par Womb we, swim vs are peeparra not* %bar eves OdomaM as . - • FURNITIJItE CHEAP - . CatArEE,. - , CHEAPEST . •t tbisame this' we trey stasitts• aA ear feseds• ITHDER TAKING. r tors), Wegacrontor'satisfactioo. we are Prepared ted. icanbpas to that Um on obart:ootlce. and ere de totrattno4 topcoat,: • - Call and ..see for yourself Toteinds. Nay Ist. 110 FROST!O SONG' WHOLESALE A'S'D RETAIL FURNITURE! W are no‘prepared for Os SPRIXO TILaDZ with a fall Ilakof ' .1 • 4 • NEW AND DESIRABLE GOIRDS 011 ZEN. `- LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST • • ,PRIOES which ore Witte the public to tan and ezetolue. PARLQR SUITS ,fl RAW SILB, TERRIS, PLUSWAND EAIRCLOTH, • la rely titre:, }lid Oar CHAMBER SIMS IN ASH, .WAILNUTANDSOFT WOOD. ',bleb re are selling at a very *mirk*. A full Ithe of • SPRING BEDS, 31ATTILASSES UNDERTAKING. • . . . ; I . . In this department we alwaystame tbe bine goode In the markee, and are continually adding Mil • irttb stl lb! LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, while our price/jaw the lowest • . . J. O. FROST'S SONS': Toniqui, April 9, lb*. CHAS. JOHNSON & CO.'S Fottndry & Machine Shops, BEST-CIRCULAR SAW, MILLS SHINGLE MILLS-LATH MILLS Pantell's Improved Feed Cutter, fitrlmd's Keystme Fire Siiiinker, Grisirold's Boss Wit4ir Wbeels,_ Ward's Patent Buckwheat• Cleaner, ACC., &c., . &c. ENGINES AND,BOILERS SHELVES, Marle'to 'akar. Repairing of all hinds done a short , notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Atecik taninfacturers of and deafen In JOHNSON'S ,PATENT Polhhing and fluting Irons The best In the world. Agents wanted. Tomas* Aprlll4 1!!O. L. B. POWELL, CHICKERING PIANOS, '• • STEINWAY PIANOS, umau nature occasionally dereloptr al capacities for brutality. A story from 'Minim to the effect that it • his wife quarreled, whereupon e seized her infant by the legs and G 1 red her husband with it, killing 0 lid. itego dreads a coal famine. Over tons of the black, diamonds. are Pa.. SePt*"."l.. 77 in OF LEGAL BLANKS • - 16stataxisaditepe Meek at. WI Hamm's. Orlticia at. wiritettato oc tetalle • , Mortitge; •>. - , Tressonoraßcmd. • ' ' Comialtisiests. Coustablitioßstwin. • • Article. or t.t l o na% peed ea A - ColieetorAllalas. Zzecatioe. 409111114. ' - • • Wet for Uorvio, 1 - X l = 11 5A11 . . :.'.l rk;.l. • , ^..g.;. -, ry'~ , 11241 Iro ant esittie Of ail' 11Cadi4 i;.=:".z, El HICKS. EOM Our assorting* t of eti as krn as the lowest. . ' roll Una of We bxre Axn PILLOWS. NEW - STYLES TOWXNDA;PENN'A. >, We claim to make the In the market. ' . CHAS. JOHNSON do CO. SCRANTON PA.. 6enen Agent for the I. l ro L. B. POWELL; 'tidal Di* bk.4l , at- salsa ths. ape t ioaratoithororto Ewa itsr tavar.astl Matti deem gyms availate le a itreteym4lt6 l*. tennis :MI as. 'WWI"; =vrASSEIr'S SLIM lILIDNET AND LIVES* CV Is Node from Siffars 'OW I eat VALES 41.4 las VerITIV.V rosiordi for the tiAlesing avid& a: Pain - in the' Beek, "Severe Rfailaehei. Disslueso 41thettieg; - Tv.flamed nee, A Tireil• Feeling, Night Sweats, - AO= in the Lower Part of the. Body, -Palpitation of the Heart. Jaundice: Gravel. Painful Krinatikak -rial Fever, Fever and A&ue, I And ail diraioa owned fa Ilse Kid,nols. Llfor of . - Cr nnfrOllcans trlog not of order, fa $ IS kr g, and 1., EBTAIN care fori..l 'roadie dtlacnities,,ir4ek aa Ltuooribia, _lnflammation of the, Womb, Faith g of the' Womb, Ulceration of the Womb. _ , It lOU eactrol and_regulate rutuctrustli U. and is SD -escrilera itiod ale rctteedy ff4' let :inks during pregnurey , A* a-Blood Purifier Ills at:iv:Wed. for ir are. praprgatib Wait sum; tlle . 61wd. Irta• 13.41tt, Carbuncles FeCricula, White Swell 7 ing, Salt Rheum, PO,Kniing by 3ler i - cut 7 or any etber Drug, it b; ' • certain in every ease.l For Incwitinence., impo!encn4, Pains in _ihe Loins, and all Similar. Dise=ses, it: is .a infe anre„.an4l quick care.. 111,. Is - the I , only . kaftwn .ierae4y' that has,: cured ' BOON Demur. - --- - - -• , - .Ss*.zoutof the p-airtty se&worth 1 this Grrtat. N'aturat fietuedy„ real the f0:144 , 1cg , •.. r , CUtAIC.4 , Ii ANALY 18. i • • S. A. LiTTlliettr,. Pk. D., L.. L „ Proferomi' of ebetitt . -try in the LTlATenklty of lictwilhlenN Y., Itismetug the pope slits' sad =writ . 4 Sranytztra , ....•FICKIDNE'S *an Ltlirse. eras.* lets thienngh Cbratfrat A ysie, Ita. fesui.thed fbs , follow/tag statetotut : I J • ~. . . _ NlVEStfitTr OP ROMP-STER. ~ : - Or,llE-e-T Ett., N. V.. Jets. S. ISSI. . Mt. 11..11 WARNER has placed is 7, puese4siun medicine lonnuta of the - matiti zetured and ..td hr *tam • Undrf • -Off iteuerld II ' ...,Eoborm of WAUNEWS SAFE K.IISEY . Apict LlVicl: elinE. .I . bare lueesigsted hie prise ...sei of awl ttfactimmt which are couctutteta witextreme cue au4 according En to the best eth .. 4 * I I base a lso taken from t.is tatoe - story drn aptes n , -att th e mate. riats n..c4 in the preparatitnt of tht eactiteine, aul il, WI critical exantlatlot4 find thefts. as Shit as the totxtietucitito which they euter.l , 4 be eitilrety acre-from puly.tious of .I , ek,tetio... et0....t.t., ,,, v,„ • - - S.'A. LATriMORE. -t • - , . t , . . This remely which has &me.. such wrn.ders, -is put op In the LAlllienT SIZE tsCirri•E of any opin th.etuarket. avid her gibs and ail dealers. at SL2.S Far teittle.....Fite lutrziea enquire fir V If - S Eltm riAl 7 k; BITES CURE. lt is a INksITIVE rem:AV. • H. 11. 'WOMB. &- CO Itorleger,ll, A. 'BEVERLY SMITH, BOOKBINDER AND DEALER IS ,SORQLL,SAW:GOODS. 3! A G IZINES boutl tleany and pmrnptly: lIL K 10K. , br.:=4l t,.urdrrsFnd feetireettted ANIATF.VRF Mix &pal im ii of my Mr.inem Is very tom , Vete.. A Nil :Ice r.f WOODS, ;541.W DL-O('KS, • - CLOCR MOVEMENTS,- &c., egnitardir on band, lad for .ale at lower prices tban elztwherc.. air 8 4.35 bp,: . .iioxs;FßEE irott, 01.00. brad for prier Won. = • EEPrARTER BUILDING. Tbwit.n. DA. PA., 0..D0x MVir H. DAVIDOW /t BRO., No. 4. Bold'ems!' 131 Oct. arldg6-st., Towanda.. Ps. CASH PAIIIYFOR, YCItS, HIDES, PELTS, WOOL AND BEESWAX Tm=dst, Oct. 20.•18707;. GILMORE,tz t _ flestablished 'lBO4 . . , prakirsoss. INCREASE OF PENSIONS, • . - and ail other cisme or etalms for Soldiers sod Soldiers' Heirs; prosecuted. . Address wittistatop. a - , .OfLMnRB & CO.. • •Wasidnitob. D. C. Iro• , Outfit fitruithed free, with full In vidroroffttallozo t f ltw or in cLu sd u t f i t a l t ug an t y h 4 e m l e m c os an t engage in. The business is - to easy to teary, end te , r instructions are Ni simple and, plain. t hat any one cat; make great profits fromithe very start.„'No ..ne can fail who Is willing to wort. Women are as successful as men. 0.15 and , ' stria eat' earn lan • sums, Many hare made at she tall ness over , one bunderd dollars In a single week. Nothing like It ever knolls before. Ali who engage are surprlied at t. e ease and rapidity with wide!) they are able tomato m. rey. ' You can engage In this business during year spare tiniest great profit. You do not hate toinsest capltalin It. We take all the risk. Those whit need ready money should write to itiat once. All furnished free. Address Tact & Co.. &colts, Maine. • Oct. 28. GET TOUR .HAIR CVT • • AND SIIAVING, AT THE VVrarifil. - HC01.2.1610 SHAVING PAittoß. airWe 14 . 11127 "PI r. St EDCIE, Prater Towanda. PA.:301715 r 1a79. H eeintioLedyt ; 0 0teretly alwayikeeping poverty 0 tram your door. -Three who hi &Mays tate ativatitsimor the good ebsnees for' A .._ maim money that sweltered. geuaralty become wrailtby,-- - isbile those who do not improve latch dummy iemshi In poverty. 'We mint many men. women boys and;ris to work for us right In their own:, lunar ea: - tie 'bestoess will pay more than. _ . tenrimes ordinary wages. We furnish an expos; - • she outfit and al that you need. - free.. No one • wbo engages falls to . make money very rapidly.' Yon can devote your whole time to the wort; or only year spare'intenents; - Full inforMation and all tbstlaneeded rent free. Address STriaos Co. Portistul.;Afaine.: • .Oct. 2e, OGLE HOTEL, . - - •., • '`',•-- , (sons anon itILIC equaint.) , , 'This inirAdiirent house has been thoroughlirtni• °mold and repaired throughout, and the pnwita. for la now prepared to oder tlist•elasa sperotumoda tittle to the poutte. ea the 'Tat reasonsble terms. _ .. . . • - . A., J r.lflallAllL', • Tot d& ra., Stir!, ItaiL, ,-.• _ . HENRY HOUSE, & WASHINGTON STREETS Tom WARD, ToWAINDA,PA., ftesi4ieiii Lonii Teriisio ialt the times Lssp -:` W3l:llllllllT,Plicitzurtoio. - ":-, liar% "Lit. ' ` -• . • ..' '"' "ii."'s we - -..,‘ . ~e e -. ,„ ~.,• , e . - WaV, Mr' ig r - HOW W; Ullete Older COWL _ seet ee 1 el- ee , - , Voiselleirt,eletiOnesse; awl qukit are recipiraiers'ileairearaeleteemetale beperreig racket elk test resale for i ~ wr fere. sweeeteitalaars= umweieir,„iweeee the aaitivaa wwts:-4,p1111 . 14 im,g, irlearbeghella monis ape 0 Mil?' a milt a *d these ma b e secured arau r "keg 'Sow Cp. LleOr afts/Vo r 1411 3 4= VithOat 114:214Ci • nir c - A owe at eeore babiegio rmil,ii .r „, ~ herd Of etnrsillay bet Lodged lin the best rifeiEer t at die toot of $lO per bead; = that iii, a . most -comfortable eeel convenient died for` fifteen cows tiliks be Put up eomPlete for tifie• Flabtirate buildings are all very well for the firmer who has CO need to work' forsliving, but the tiredness ttairprian mist lookeartfully to his investment lest be may have no profits to care for. After 'yeine experience with all kinds of cow stables, I consider 81-p -,arate Malls Po die tows ranged in a tong, narrow, low abed, to possese the most advantage& It is difficult to have every desirable feature , in one thing. but in *sllch sheds as I am about to. deselibe one 119 4 economy , convenience in every way, ale.olnte sirfety, (which is a verigrest point). room, warmth, and every other 'at-,! tribute of comtort for tbe cow. The shed which I considered tbe best owl be bunt for sl.eo a enticing foot, and I one' hundred feet will give fifteen , cows a separate, roomy, loose stall for elide in which the occupant can not be injured by borne, robbed oil ber food, or trodden upon or damn- ed in tbe udder er teats, and can be left at night with'absolute certainty of safety. Fven from fire there is ,the greatest possible safety, for as the cowsitrisy be left _unfastened 'at Inight, each may be turned out by merely opening the door. A stall 618 will, be lame enough for any e cow, and fifteen stalls will require one hundred feet in length *and four i teen feet in width. In front of the cows is a wide feed pa ge through 1, which a light-wheeled f truck may.' t ef td I be taken and the (ode r distributed very easily and conveniently from a feed-room where it is prepared: The shed may _be attached to a barn from which the fodder may be brought already prep . red; or the end 1 stall may be used for a feed room. fln this case it will, be found very convenient to have a cietern supplied by, the rain water from the roof, and ' a limp meter one end of the shed. IThe stalls are divided from the free passage lay a partition six ftet high, . ' or, which is hater, to the roof; a hanging door in front of 'each stall serves to introduce the food into the feed troughs, and, if the partition is , made to the roofs, slide doors as large as the, space, should be prated led for ventilation and for other obvi ous purposes. The rear of the shed should face the north, and should Ihave a rowof-banging shutters along the whole space to be opened in' the summer time, if the cows are kept up at night. / i The sheds should be built upon 1 high ground to give ample drainage, and as the production of manure is of great importance; it will be found ,of the greatest value to keep the 1 stalls abundantly littered and clear out only when necessary for eles.nie nese. The manure may be left the e. [ or four days at any rate, if plenty of 1 short litter or absorbents is provid ed. The partitions between the stalls are double boarded for safety, and five feet high.• A post or long iron staple will be required in each stall in the corner. To these are attached steel rings and short ennuis to go r and the necks, fastened on rings in le,tber neck straps. It may be found desirable some times to put two cows in a stall, sten this arrangement will be found useful • t Where room is i not sufficient to give cows - more than 31 feet , of floor room, stanchions will be found the best methods of fastening. When cows are liept' for profit. one mnnot well be too fussy about their. ideas of comfo4t. A cow's idea of luxury and comfort is to be able to steal from her neighbor, to tyrannize over ber, to pnnch her whenever she can, and to keep her in terror. I have forme no manner of fastening so comfortable for the owner and the milker, so safe for the cows and so hr eke , ' ee ' .i- - _ - r • '8111111ONS.*:' " ITER- TIEGULATOR, .4,Perely Veget4 l 4 -• AskririsetaSSOOdletiir ; SOW LL 41.4111:1Freale. J4 F.A itivarLElßCEig• 31ESTAL DEPROVIInX. aICIE filltillACßlN -1 1 C0N931P62/1011.`• , , , 'l?TilrgrElL -it y tt ' Yeet drossy; de ate& Imre ttegocit Maelseites, moon' pox sppitita. and toegur casual. yoo ate mitring from tomtit Iher -tintoomess:". eM 1111fRallti letU eats yea to speed iy sad penotneenty as to take SIMMONS' LIV.EIt .11En3itglATOrt.i ./ ..1.1 Ia glvim with matey. .tat Ike togaliest to ot , stt delicate lataat. it takes lb* place 41 quinine *ad bitters of ewer" kial. It is the e Leap tat. pared sad best q . szsgy medicine in Mei ire. :LH ZEIIIr & figIiADEUSIA • SOLD DT ALL DUVGGISTS. • j. _ . . . . . . - 1111 • , CRAY'S SPEIFCEDICINIt. 1 TRADZ MAIM. - - The Oftllit TRJUIRF 111 . mgr,;- ---- - EN616111111 • . k ,f_._ : • Fein pnesiotgy & . yraillesl.l e• r • ' ~. --.• /stisy_it orrery cues_ i . ' • • lii i 'of biervostDettii.; • . - : • -- - .4 , ity A Weatneste tenni e 4. It - • • iedlN . ..-• " 1 • '''• • :'•• . • CM: 10E6 eXCeSAI Or . ' L: &fait Tabageresiw.ork Dervousof Use Af ta T a ki o i . . Main. & • cyst= ;"11pPrfeetly'barislegit, eel* lice maglr,ngol • has been extensively a-Pd. for corer slam yeUs will alrelg swriCela. /1"1 - Li n part; e alien in , OUT pansitblet..sbleb Are dram to sea _free by mall to every out; ist."The SpegiSs Medic:lmi is wit by ••11 Agragglits lit il per package. orslx packages for St. or PIA be want free free by mall on receipt of the E Dbery b 7 'Air. stlrqr • :Art= CRA Y INEDINCINE irli.„ • No. a Ideehatitee &kart. Dirraomillitictl. in. ljtotd to 'retreads ty C. T. al MIT; sod by druggists everywhere. , Johlogoe. if °Mena & Co. wburiesale agents, Philo: •.,%pr1110.1171111.•: . . _ . . . . . . . , ..:._ ...,,,......„ • • . ,_,4-: r atio amp . , poets J, K. BUSH' CLOTHING; - ! CHEAPER. TITAN AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. TOWANDA iOROUGHI HIS STOCK COMPRISES: EVERYTHING tyu:::: CLOTHING yunAntte FURNISHING. GOODS OVY.RCOATS Le IVE/? • TfiAN S EVER BEFORE OFFERED IX. TINS MARKET.. Agricultural Machinery . t R; M belles, Towanda,Pa., IMPROVED' FAVONG. IMPL& !WONT§ AND MICHINERY. 1 I " WIRAID TRUE CHILLED PLOWS. Gale Chilled : 1 lows; Best Reversible Plows, Adgate and-Euteriorise Churn Powers, Corn SbeHera. Farm Wagons, Platform Wagons, Doggies, Feed Cutters, Grain Drills, Ant rinivzwzruit EABBOW AND CV= • L Bullard's. Hay Tedder", Leader And Gale Wbeel Rakes, Tompkins County Improved ,Cnlrtvatom'll , rolvg Machias, - . Reapers, Plow Walk's, I sprout's Hay Elevators and Harpoon Liquid P ate s, mlxed really for the " brash. of best Winds. UST aIt , HYDRAIIILIC f.IEiIIEXT. Lc.. Le. Call and ree my stock or sand for circulars acid priees. Office (ti C. P.'Welles• 99.Ceat store; 'Warehouse tUreetty In rear of same fa the alley. • - . • WELL - Es. .70waDds..31arcb 11. 16110. j__. ... . Of' the Third Ward Store. has o pened a taw and convenient Store' In the brick locult. First W ard. omoslte liainphieylleothesti St Tracy's Boot sad Shoe factory, and has Giged It with . . ... . , . . A . TAROK STOCK OF •, . Wbtel he has porelitted to New Tort for each. You solicit* the- c-oiddence and patronage of the public, and respectfully aasoutioes that be . - • 111140fitutaits. It is a pM:vled fac! that I 9 SELLING:- -OE-= AND GENTS' J. K. BUSH, Buiv&E and Heal! .leafier In cayszsz, Forks. Geo. L goss, CHOICE GROCERMS OF ALL SINDS, Witt' Nln . 82 B2DEinOLD , 14-111006 Y. S k is Vie Third Wird will elm toe . ktr ai reirad with firsvcial Vxde. bed will be sold as ae the bierest. .. , - , Tewandit. January 11, tile. , - • - GET 101:41. ° • JO B - PR INT I 2, it -Do9t AT Tim- '• • 7 4 RITORTER VICE FISQUEBANNA nntarrie—irlsat. -Whiter -Tann 05141 r. INOVENIMSI tar. Isio.l 'TN= Mud., 'tuition and tosul dneen ahed • jecnaJ Min 1171 Mapes par. , For nan *UMW lutaOW 'Lan "diem Prttylpal. - ZDWIWN. QW1111.1041.11. Tonrandaa oatober 1194 • , , . • . . „ _ MEI =I EMI CCM comfortable for: the weaklings am.. r , ' , v - quiet animals as stanchions .:, l don'tll THE larmer,woo is ashamed of Lis approve...of cows licking th4mselves God-ordained calling should abandefi clean. Ido that with the card and it at once and set dikti corni r grog binsh,.,and,that they cannot Ao this shop in the country or a,pcanut s , and is,the _greatest objection rriad4' te . in the citY. Thencehe can 19ok 411,3; stanchions. -' Prom a desire to b e en . , l equals square eye ! \ ' -kind and humane to my cows as poi- I Do NOT grumble at the lot - riii e . sible, I have tried all sorts - of fasten- I t of youiproducts. It don't help. she ings, but as I, have conc'uded hereaf- I ,matter a bit u _, -dust so to workial - ter to consider myself first and the I see if you cannot lessen the c'ot. of, ' cows second, whenever I chimp my ; production soas to leave von a in r- N methods of fastening, I will use stall- gin for profit, even at low pric • ' s. N _ chions, or the loose stalls which I I A ccoRDING to returns wild i sti.r.ates have found very convenient for my imrposes. .. - ; . collected and Compiled by - the Agri- . i own in 1 culttiral Department-in \V shin I do not intend to, nor can i 1 the present year's crop of wheat in _. the space at - my disposal, do more.pr esent 1 the ,trniu-d Stat. s yields the enor- - than give general principles , for . the: mobs total of 42 ;,1)110,00.0 bushels.: . lodging of my dairy ,ccovs. : . ' There. , are' a few indispensablii points to I Do NOT attempt t to,keep too many consider in selecting my plan. These,! (orris together. One hundred in a or thi, most important of them. are, sitigle yard will not produce halt the economy of labor, economy of feed, i lks they ' will if divided_into four, ease of management. safety to the I.rts. It will cost no more for fred, animals, comfort. first for The owner, ; uut it will cost a little more trouble and then for the cows, healthfulness, Lto attetid, to them. ' • - provided for by good ventilation/ . cleanliness, and sufficient room; and - i last, but by no means least, the mak- .ing and saving of manure; and With all these cheapness and durability of construction and. material are not to, be lost4ight 4.-8. Steicort, in, iiii , ral Arcip . Yorker. i 1 . -. `U-- g.ducation. for .Farmer. • ' The real and greatest value of edul cation is often l&t sight of in the de sire and attempt to acquire ikschool a c ketailed technical knoaledge of some department of science, art or trade irhich will enable, one to step ithmediately into a prominent and lucrative place in his chosen iodation. When education is , attempted froM this high standpoint the result is dis appointing and unfOrtunate. Even in thoe praessione, which are most - dependent on special school instruc tion the beginner finds that he can not step at :once from schoOl into a pr -ctice.. A certain amount Of prictical - experience; acquired by tic tail work ? in his profess on, is woes eery to. enable him to employ suc cessfully the knowledge that he has gained by his coarse of study. The young would-be farmer should not expect to radaste from an agri cultural colleges thoroughly experi enend 'farmer. He may yet lack touch of the judgment and sagacity white are,necessacy for successful farmiiig. He should have the patience and ee orgy, tego on a farm and get these I 'powers through actual wink and'ob servation.-;,lt would be.'a waste of time and money for one to spend his ,collegelife in were field 'work The ,gradmitefrom,an agricultural tthllege j esbotild be t , 'bat , every 'educated melt strained: thinker, capable of fillip piing intepigeutly • with' any subject ,thet mai 'minks kis attiantioo• Ha / 1 ! 1 1 o.lllo4olhald to sena tiorgirt eras wart& He ;rid assbod.and ability for, retiSutli sad . critical obsers-stion, He - Amid base* knoiledge of the_' same, sod arts whit* are related ick. ll 4: o 9*. .v *0 it Itist ist under standing of tbe principle* of r pore etl spptird aces. If he has in additioo lad an' oppor,tunity f or work Mad 'observation on a welf: 3 4. pointed *sit condoeted farm he tai also become familiar with .tae of 'the best methods of et:thiVltiCiEl and far u ounsgement. He basso, Er .i : 11-, ed Isis education on graduating from college. lie has only , fairly laid tl.e foppdation for it, and prepared him-- self to miaow it wit aUfa.Ve#,llfiV ing learned the theory of his work. - iiannbined 'wigs some of its rsetic,i details. he has a guide to the rap s acgus went-of foller practical Aerie *Ce. FOr correct theory is the antagonist of practice, but most reliable helper and - guide. • advantage of edueatiOn to the fai - 72:.- er iskitot in its- enabling him to raise a larger. crop of potatoes. It i, the higher, brawler. nobler and•mort useful life which makes him Of lisi g ing. It is in his' isscreased sources fur happiness and good. :to! in his greatest power to successfully • grapple with the various corabira tions of -circumstances by s Lich is continnallY confronted, r . i - instead of complaining;;as farmer= sometimes do, that they 38 3'Cl3 .3 . are pot infficientiv rePresented in p - sitions of resoonsit , ility and - tryst. they should honestly and s arrscs , ,, , set themselves to the work ofgettin• '- adequate preparations fir. such s, r- - ' vice as public men are calla opens . perform. When farmers as aria-s bedome men of sound education and ' cultivated minds sh*n they htve a knOwledge of the causes 8111:1 teud encies larbich af f ect htiman when their lives and interests are noT confined to the narrow limits of tti.-'r farm stork. Tkhen they become a real power fur good in society, and sill find that their clpacities sill be call. • ed into . use. Th'en also will'they flat th -mselves possessed• of a tsi ;; Ler al,d deeper happiness that th'y bf-fore knew : the happiness of fcerying their race --ilassachtieeits Ploughman. A- on MILT..--04t . a circular mat on • 1.; ite cardboard ; take !SW cotton i card or pick it untii fleecy ; lay it on the cardboard one an , i a.• half inches higl - , leaving a spae l . in -the centre; when shaped evenly , •lip off and spread the space t'ci:b. - eov , r, ed. With: mucilage; lay bark iii7.o -place; when dried. gum hits of brigl.t •scarlet; and blue z4iyhr upon it:: ..NE* SUET PUDDis‘,..,--Four egg,,, half pound of - Suet, one pint-ut bread ' crumbs, one quart. mill:,' half. , tea spoonfulac...hiof Cinnamon-and nut mqz, two tablespoonfuls of • flour; chop the suet very. fine and beat, it..:? eggs tboroughly,; .beat. the.. 11011.: 4 - Carding hot and . pour'- over !Le crurubs; mix the. suet, cinnam ,, n - . nutmeg and ' dour . (the latter , wt t a." little to prevent Itimps;) and'ben't :.;1 together; add eggs; sWeeten , t. , i ta4..e:. ; add salt aria bro*n• in oven bat!' :::n . 1 hour. '. -',-. .. . . .. Household Recipes: . . , OISCONTINyE the practice:of bred ing from scrith .mnr..s. A - thoi-ou , h- bred increases value ninre..tlin fifty per cent.'. . . - IF all the bankg in New York- fa,l ed their , failure would not intl'et .-0, ' great A loss on-the nation ap ! i the 6.1 - .ure of dairying for a sit gle year."— . - Ex:-Go'rernut :Seymour. . . PELSIIDENT 34 1 1FMAS =SyS the milk-. ing silachitie is a miserable ch, at a;:d . an immi.tiaated liurribu , T. . It shrills . .t. . the , •amOunt of milk and eatit:es it to. , , be luttiP;;lnd . b100dy.... • 4 Tut health of the. country in i 1 live-stock can be inferred when it is i known that it requires one mild) cow Ito supply the wants of every five in-. -babitants."--G!'nera/ Butler. . two quarts -of wheat bran. ore ; .quart\of corti . mjal. Mix.with tepid water, adding n teaspoonful of snit'. Feed thi.kt , a milch , aom tit ice a day, ~ .a nd for results look. in the milk paki h the nest .day ~ ...., I. _ • ~ . . IN 1 RICE WATER TOR ;NVALIII--1 of ken recomqiend rice water in my summer practice. It is made as (01- 1 lows: Take four ounces of rice, :Ind - I*ash carefuftyin three waters: in a -. 1 skillet put a - quart of water and buil , it; put in the rice and - boil until tLe 1 rice is in a perfect pulp; then strain rearefully and put - on the fire. again, I - adding white sugar to taste anal a small piece of cinnamon, or, if' pre ferret!, a little grattri nutmeg ; Aim, if necessary, and strain again: use when -cold.—Dr. J. . Mrio. 7 110 ME PunDlNa:—=-One quart milk, four eggs. ts.ateut separately ;'. eight tableikPoopiillS dour, wet with milk, little salt, foiir " teaspoonfuls baking powder, one-half cupful sugar. &Ike in greased pan •' thirty-hie, minutes. Sauce for home puddingp,One Calf pint_ milk: three tahlespo4lOls sugar, one tablei&k . ',nful butter, I one d iniall tablespoonful flour, beat milk boiling, hot, and mix sugar, Sutter and flcur, previously well beaten together, into it. Flavor - with vanilla: SII EP-OR.OWERS in Fn 7 land.claint . that a fred_ corwisting . of cotton seed and turnips is not only the safrst fattening sheep, but will put on the most fat. abd make the hest mutton at the liastleost.' It • also -firodueei the strongest manure.' TUE manure from a ton of .elover hay is estimated to be worth - PX-1. or. about as much as the hay is.wort h in many places; .it should be .wi.ll ut.detistood that clover hay ought to be fed: On the farm and never 831 d ; If any hay is to be sold let it be t e EnglisVmeadow, .the manure fri.m which is worth only abdut halt as • much. 811/2 your stables, clean. Matter plaster ;c%e? the ..11 . 4y)r--it _ helps the cattle and benefits the tuanuie.. D MI