Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 20, 1881, Image 4

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    DRIFTWOOII
Wa are getting tired of this thing and
it must be stopped. When we began to
write letterito our friends a distance
through a tslegraph wire and-then to talk
to them through a telephone we !fad m
om to think ibis sort of thing was over,
but here COMES Professor Graham Bell,
who professes to talk through rays of
light, and also to bear `that is going on
in the sun, - through the rays of-tat
'warming and lighting laminsrY. The
professor bas what he calls his " Photo
phone," and talktabout "hewing a ska
dose fag upon a piece of selenium includ
ed in :a telephone circuit." He retur ned
to "New York from Europe a few days
ago, and had a scientific talk with a
World reporter, from which we make a
sbort - extract. He said :
"In the baler observatory near Paris,
31. Janssen was taking large photographs
of The sari. He them very r_apidly.
The exposure in each cans was but 1-
' 3000th of a second and the' intervals were
but 1-3Oth of a second. He found the
surface of the SLID covered with peculiar
willow-leaf-shaped granulations, suppos
ed to be due to metallic vapors. Each pha
tograph showed , a marked change in
these granulations. As thirty of these
photographs are taken per second the
changes lit granulations are shown
to be sapid enough to emit distinct sounds.
We ir.aci iscre,,..!_i_ , 33e experiments, but the.
ap
paratus was not proper for that. purpose,
and although we obtained results 'in the
shape of sound, they really proved noth
ing. My belief is that with - a minute 'se
lenium cell and telescope so arranged that
we can get the rays iron a single granu
lation, we shall be - able to hear: on earth
sounds of storms on the surface of the
CM
"We have transmitted articulate
. 1
sounds by the photophone a mile, and
musical sounds:by - the musical photo
hone eight hundred feet. An eightieth
of the light of the sun is sufficient to pro-.
Aim: results. We have used artificial
lights - a -good deal. In its present state
of perfection the photophime is of more
scientific thitl practical value, but when
we can transmit rirticulate sounds four or
live tidies it will bo of great value ; in
• war, for instance, taking the 'place of the
• nellostat or a possible'rerial telegraph."
A "FLOIIAL wreath for a church Yar d.
tribute and another intended 'to compli
ment a - prima donna playing a farewell
engagment should never lie intrusted to
the same hands for delivery. This is a
• -Piece of wit& m lately learned from expe
rience from a certain Austrian Count in
Vienna. Fraulein Linda, a well-known
Austrian queen of the ballet, changed
from that branch of so-called art to the
legitimate-drama, and on her last night
as a,ballet dancer the said Count sent his
valet, 3 Magyar, to hand up to her a
splprUltil wreath from the 'orchestra it the
pi oiler morrient, and to lay another wreath
-on the aforesaid Count's• brother's grave
in a neighboring cemetery. The Magyar
went to the- cemetery first, ind left the
wrong width there.,. Thin-ho visited the
opera house, and when the enthusiasm
bad culminated in calling Linda before
the curtain, he thruit up before her a iol
emulooking wreath , of black and • violet,
bound with ribbons inscribed, "Rest , in
peace from - thy troubles l y May the earth
press lightly on thee l"
A C.. , ..TrioLte priest who was attending
a church fair over in New York was cru
elly disappointed the other day in his
laudableetiorts to increase the receipts of
the church. The fair contained some am
uteor auction stands,-and a certain article
was put up wide: a'plain but good old
lady present was very anxious to get.
She was bidding with great eagerness,
and had run the price up to ten dollars,
beyond which point none of her competi
tors cared to go. But the observant priest
thought it would be no harm to make Ler
give a little more for it, so he bid ten dol
lars anda half, thinking she would make
it eleven. But_sho didn't. Shc thought
the priest wante i d it himself, and courte
sy ing to.liitn, turned away, saying, ." Of
coari4e . l won't bid agin him." Those of
-,. the crowd who know What . the priest's in
tendons had been liughed at him unrner
_-,, elullx as he planked down the ten dollars
and :►half. It 4! Whispered that his rev
.erenee will hereafter be a silent!spectator
or, church auctions, especially when ho
d(,"Csii't want the, article offered at any
=!;i
ME
vf s Willow Creek, 3loatana, livgs a,
lad} -Nvho is alleged have said , nothing
for fifteen years. Cause, disappointment
* in love: when she was sixteen years old
and liVed in Missoiri, her parents haying
removed herfrom that State to ' get,: her
away. - from a „youth whom she liked bet
ter tho they did. She has had plenty of
offersTof marriage since, but refused them
all. NA:wonder there is' a rush in the
Montana matrimonial market for a ! wife
who cap 'pans fifteen years without speak
ing, and probably the only speculative ruz
mor that the bears of the opposition have
to work, on in the probability
. that if , she
were married, she would talk enough to
try to make up fur lost time. But what has
. - become of the Missouri youth ? If ho was
: worth pining for, he ought to have Sense
enough to go after her by this ti ie. She
is of age—only. more so—and hr parents
' eauld_ do nothing.i
. .
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, is wondering,
at twenty-ilvd cents a wonder, at a horn
ed colored man. His - name is Drawey
ltiAiek, and he came from Martin Coun
ty, North Carolina. His two boins, grow-,
ug from the centre of the forehead in dif
ferent directions, downward, and, resem
bling those of a goat, are'of a substance
.similar to the nails. on his fingers. One
of the horns is about three inches long
and the other two- and a half. Riddick
_Faye ho is slaty-four years old, _and that
the horns did not make their appearance
until be was. thirty-five years -cid, since
which time be has frequently Ant them
close to his head ; that several doctors had
cut the horns but declined• to remove
them ; that his grandmother was the only
member of his family, except himself,
who everhad anything of the kind, and
she had - a born similar to the large one on
his head on her arm.
ME
Ir is wrong and wicked to make fun of
Sunday-Schools, but it is equally wrong'
and wicked for Sunday-Schools to commit
suicide by over-doing their work in any
particular direction. A Western Sunday-
School Superintendent was lately remind
ed of his transgressions in this regard by
finding the following legend on the black
board which he habitually used to illus
. trate his instructions: "Flees Mr. Super
intendent don'T Fi Re off Stories every
Sunda, at Us boys wi Th au awFul
ampul of A had bo; in eAd► of them.
Giv us a rest. Div It: to the Girls. Go
slow." The lest three sentences were
written in parallel lines; the same 0 serv
-- ingis initial for aßthree. '
"No one can point the finger to the
breath of suspicion at any sict of mine."
isAbO proud boast of an elocpunt New
York alderman. There is hardly another
olllce•hoider in the rutted eaves
could have said exactly We' same
at least, We hope so:
L
oft
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
ampcgm
TM Positive ece
Pofall Female Complaints.
•Shisieeparadati, u ra aame sicriNna Cerra& et
IlFeepetahlePropertleuthat are.- - ...sUns• to the =13114
lute lambi Vp ere trial the of Ghia Coc
joecti ea hareem% ized, O 3 faref is indite, end
when Its orb tont:resod, its . ninety-nine =es in abut
dsed, a pennaraud care is ett,'catri.e.s. tbreneer.its . clll
ob. as scum:l of it: pnicen It Ist - 3411'7re.
eonalarneted and inres_..-itx-.1 by the ben piryele.—na hs
the cor..-7.
It trtf rue earsrly thr wont f cr.= of Willa
of the aterum,latscerriecca. trx .- tdar end
rcrstiaatlor4rllOrartna2rout/n, Initszarnttion and
riccration, floodinrs, „ all Istsplaxsnents and the con
sequent spinal coalmen, and is cr:sechaly et:spied to
the ataissfe-of win di-s.s:se and en el tursos
Irons the nterasin an early stave of devetrnanent. The
tendency to cuserrotuas=este them Si checked very
speedily by Its use. •
• In fact it bra • proved VI the great
est and brat remedy that bas ever Lora discover.
ed. it permeates every p.sriton of ex rynnenn ani gives
DM We Andric:an It renrisnnf,lntri , -s.f.sterney. de.
*morsel erasing for stinanlants, and relines crlimens
of the stomach
cares Malin 7,, Ma/team rn-rons Trartretlon.
General Debility, :Are .:4' rrar,, colon and ludi
Settlers. That f‘sclins: of bon r:en. , assuing pain;
weight awl laseknehe, sten;nyert - ynceV.y cared by
Reuse lt Vitt tl:l,z, cad aria ctrevraatan
eat, act in learuony t'.:o L.. , that governs the
f 'nude irrstent
For Kidney Consplstnt4 of e , .' r uet tLIA rompoutol
Isimeurpew.,_•••d. •
Lydia E. Pini(harrik:iV.-r - iable Ccmpouni
u prepared ant r.nd 'Z'ntl'elt••rm Lion. !LTFvr
price etc*. 1, • • ••. f r,r FrLe Li Lind 1:1 - es ,
form of Idllr, eLL ,, to fora frtzu—rr,',:o reel to
- of prlce, r L.; f
frrzly a..-Im-t:.lral I tt f." 11 frr
4ddot. s 4f, forl r.i t.prsper.
7,•"c•.._
Ina To:TAd:t, - 7 of tl.•
I L H. DOWNS'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC
ELFt IA
Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping-Cough, and all Lung
Diseases, when taken in season.
PeOple die of consumption simp
ly because of neglect, " . when the
timely use of this reMidy_ would
have cured them at once.
Fifity.one gears of con
stant use proves the fact that no
cough remedy has stood the test
like Doiens. 9 E/ixtr.
Price Mc..sft &Daft.%) per WU!".
• INIfS4I.I Everywhere.
Dr. Baxter's Mandrake
Mc ITT -Elva
Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Liver' Complaints, Indigestion.
and all diseases arising from Bil'
iousness. Price as cts.. per bottle:
Salo Eswywl.ertt.
11FAILIC JOIISSON'S
ARNICA AND OIL
LINIMENT
•
For.l?ltUn and Beast.
The most perfect iinhnent ever:
compounded. Price 35c. and SOCK
tor Salo Sverywbaro.
PE
- PAINKILLER
.
IS A /TIMELY vzotTAELT, REMEDY
For INTERNAL an d EXITBNAL Use. f .
PAINKILL .._ ._.
ti teascos . ,,lrirar.4 3 ,,yri"ltednx -, 'l l
Hon. Incinotlttir e e.and taper cal . : &Vette* .
• in do moa ta.rperteaned panda.
i
pAIN KILLER Th r ea t . 4 iiicv,w,111111::::
ulorthira. Dysentery. Creator. Cholera.
• and all Boyd Comptutata, , , •
Prt!N KlLiEllin
14
own for l 4_ etFen leitneet.
Sir Hradec e. uln the Duck or Side,
Itheumutlem. an Nettenlgh.„ •
FAINKILLER ravillall Iha Eirt
.nes'peed!, rand pnrommnst retie/ in all' cores of
Drainer. Cato. Nominal. Severe Bar n a.< (0.
-
PAIN KILLER bitha well-tr',..il and triad:. I
friend of the Dlerherfr ,
atincr, 'lnpter.Sallor.and in fact all cla•Tc-}
wanting. a medicine alwayn at hand, and rtf r 0
e:- Internally or externally with certalety •
or relief.
re - No family can afford to b+ nithoot tbjq in.
_ valuable remedy iu the tumor." Itt igloo ln - 1:3 it '
trithtn tha reach of all. and It will e=nuakly =IN
t.:Yay times its coat in dordorm' hill&
x , -...1 by ail drucests at Vie. 60e. awl $1 a bottlo,"
V CARY DAVIS a •SOPI. Providence. R.I.
- , Proprietors. .
CUED BY
CARTERS
IV L E g it
" PILLS. •
We Mean Curld, filet Merely Relieved
4114 Cam "'rave TrAnt wettairn.
ar Mem aro ren-tallarem nod an dhow
UIRADAtirt; cancanl,4-easily and
ifolekly
Olecody. We khan hp pleaned to osall
sheet of Sestiosoololt.lo-osay
CARTER!SAITTrE LIVER PILL - 1
Aaocuretarprze r ' s of 1111ousness.preTent Costal,
ratan and Ersitopsin, wontiota M.o . tto' . relit7r
distress from too.heartv esti [vv. correct V soviet:, •
ot tht• Stossath, St Itnniato et o Llver,and tittreSt. -
VA Dowels. T74:7 do cil e"!; 4 .s 1?7 tam'r-- jast On.
'llabb ptfl at D. dose. Thpyezo pl,:qtyrtttc:„±" le.::
Voit item , o." ottr.trz%. en I r.r..1 on rcnrly pt - rt.-c• r3S
,Is itosslble tor a pin to Iq. 'Yu:T.:, cents. 5 t r f
S4d ey drts„.^its - . torso t by tr,,
ts
Y,'
CARTER MEDIC! 1E CO., -I' — 'l 's
For We to C. T. EIBIIS .
.AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR
popular New Book. ,TITE INDITaTRIAL
LAMY OP VIZ UNITED STATEL Its Ag
riculture, Manufactures. Mutat. Eaulttut. Imam.
Um. etc. Agents toptes23 to VOID per west. Bend
tor IWeetal Tam to SIN IT /MIX rcreatsullta
liorwkb, CS, - Nar,4-1111.
Bay, Sttivri, Stalk' Cutters 1 ie ..
. , •• •
The Hay Crop. ii abort, and gook fla3r
le toe Tavaatde and explastve to be - fed mteapt With •••
strict economy.
gave money by mating all yam Eats er. By ill .1 , •
means retail of your Cortilitalks. itts have not "
case now, it will fay to buy- a iargei, .trit-das•
TEED CUTTER. ,
I believe the bed to be the
12
-• • •
Cumming's Feed CuttAo..
• • •
Am also prepared to simply the .test; of other 3
leading kinds of • 4
• Fodder Cutters
Baldwin - . Daniels. Teiefgaph.
Cali's Copper Strip Rotary. and
Cale's S.seellent and Cheap Lever
Cutter. •
~ •
All these -,
I bay for :Cash at the lowest possf•
&le priest, and sell aVeorrespoisthewly low prices.
Order Your. Feed Cutter Early; •
Becaute the deinand uticn. the aisanfeeturers Is so
heavy now that orders require much thae,to,balLll
ed. • ~_ • . •
I will deliver free yr.zn CUTTSRS - a Jai Rail
Mud Statlonf - ,
Send for Vreniam and Prima.. i
• 1. • . R. M. WELLES. .
Towanda, November id, 11180.-tf ,
EQUITABLE LIVE ASSURANCE. SOCIETE
ASSETS
SURPLUS '
M=E2
Nearly $3,000,000 paid
ern in la7S.
TONTINE SAVINGS: FUND IPLAN,
Combines the advantages of
ORDINARY;LIFE WITH ENDOW
?DENT{- ASSURANCE, ‘•
Securing a progiabis investment.' with positive
protection to your family.
For full particulars! of TONTINE. . and Bother.
forms of policy issued by this Society, apply to
JOHN O. STRIWEE, Agent. -
At First National Bank, Towanda, Pa.
L. C. Coe. Vmager, -120, Broadway, N. T. -
Nov: ilth.
STEVENS & LONG
ariSt=
of cartons sixes, styles suit prices.
finch as the
MEIN
OE TllE 11. S., NEW YOBS: CITY.
PERFECT SECURITY.
MI
ill pone** INCONTESTABLE after titres
azo
NOT A CLAIM CONTESTED.
IneuranColin the3EQtrlTAlll.;E , en the
General Dealers,in
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS*
And
COUNTRY PRODUCE,I
1 .ki (ll‘i :4 11
EF.AVE I
TO TFIIIR NEW STOREM
pomp, ?F MAIN & PINE-Sts
(The nastand of Fos, Stevens 111 , Nereus
. .
1 • 3 .
. • , ~ .
They Invite attention to their complete
. , and very large stock of Choice New= nen
'- . which they - hare always on hand.
ESPECIAL. ATTENTION . I GIVEN TO THE
PRODUCE TRADE,
And Cash paid for desirable kinds.
' I
31'., J. LONG
Towanda. Aprl 1 1879.
SPRING AND SUMMER 1880
L. ROSENBAUM & SONS.
201 EAST WATER STREET.
Dealers In
DRY AND FANCY GOODS
ALSO
JOBBERS OF MILLINERY
The
LAUGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
Assortment :Of
MILLINERY
is the Southern Tler.
air Special Inducements anA Pricespo
A cal b respectfully soUelted;
L. ROSENBAUM & SONS_ I
set EAST WATER STREET,
• ItstAtnum Bolus Mock.
4sl*-13.
$
•
sOutfit setit free to :those who Wish to
engsge In the mat
.: esat and *oats.
bib business known Everything 'new.
Capital not required: We will furnish.
you everything. $lO a day and upwards Is easily
Made without staying sway from home over night
N N Mk whatever. any new workers wanted at
on Many are making fortunes. at the badness./
es make as much as men. and young boys and
'snake peat pay. No one...who is willies to
1r falls to make more tooneyevery day than -
made la a week at any ordinary employment.
Those who engage at once will find a short rvad to
:forme. Address FILIiALLICT7 Ai Co" Eordand,
Mons. '7° Oet. 2a. Me.
•
GOT
.I:rt . chance to mahLmooey.
illy town to take anhaesipti t ry
the lure" chttlPl 4l and best Illustrated family
publication In the world. Any one can become a
sumetsful agent." Six elegant works of art given
free to subscribers. The price Is so low that almost
everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking
120 subscriben is a day.' A lady . Neat reports
=king over $2OO clear profit la ten days. Alt who
engage mate money fast. You can devote all your
time to the business, or only parapets time. You
need not be away from home over night. - You cal
do it as well as others. Yell Omahas and terms
tree: If you, want profitable work send us your
address at once. It oasts nottdrue to try the bust.
nest. Yo one who nor fills to Make
t r al i eess .. GNOMIC II Nis CO.,
julyo.
sto An week In "tar Own town. it Wit tree.
I)tir Mk.
artlett pe ßsafbies esbos o lf Yen Tat a business
pont pay all lbw Mow tboyrt=timitet.
elm to u..emseurn , I sum
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No. 32 ioaves Wyalusing at 6:00 A. IL.; Wirt
town 6:14. nummerfleM 6.111, Standing Sion 6:31.'
Wysaulting6:4o. Towanda 0.:33.. Ulster 7:911.
7:111, Albans 7:25, Sayre7:lo, Waverly 7:35. arOring
in Elmira at SAO A. M.-
Mo. Ii leaves Elmira at 5:30 P.M.. Waverly 6:16,
Sayre 6:30. Athens ..1123. - Milan 6:44. Cuter a:33,
Towanda 7:10. Wyianklug 713. Standing Stoite
7x9. iturornerfield 707.' renebtown 7:17, arriving
at Wysinsing.Boo P. M. -
Trains a and 16 run dally. Sleeping cars On traits
3 and II between Niagara Falls and Philadelphia
and between - Lyons and New York without chasges
Sleeping can on 3 and 6, between Buffalo and
Wilkes.flarre: Parlor ca on Trains 2 and 9 be
tween Niagara Falls' and Philadelphia without
chanffe, and through coach to and from 10chestex
via Lyons. - .PACKER,
Sept. P.* N. T.
Sayre. Ps., Jane 21,1600.
NATHAN, TIDD;
'Dealer In 4
PITTSI'ON, RRE
AND LOYAL . SOCK COAL ! ,
Lowest prices for cash. Ofilce engir lt
Plne4treet ? Towanda. lBBo.
~1157,36.41 4/ !
7,5.)115,407
INSURANCE!
FIRE; LIFE, £ND ACCIDENT
None but reliabli "&mpanies represented.
?wind* Nov. ts t 1879.
CORNER MAIN k_ BRIDGE-STS
Zeadquarteis
FOR CHOICE GROCERIES
GOODS SOLD AT THE .
LOWEST LIVING RATES
BEI
Ands, April 29, isso•Jl.
THE OLD MARBLE YARD
ST:ILL IN OPERATION. .
The underilgned having purchased the MAR
BLE YARD of the late GEORGE McCABE, de
sires to Inform the public that having employed
experienced men; he is prepared to doAll kinds of
_work in the line of . •
MONUMENTS,
HEAD STONES, •
.. •
- • MANTLES . and " .
• •
SHELVES,
In the very best manner and at loweitrates.l
• Persons desiring anything in the Marble line urn
Invited CO call and examine 'tort, and save agents'
commission.
JAMES McCABE.
Towanda, Nov.lB. 1878. 24tt
r,o. wit.v, ENS
MEAT NAMEET •
E. D. RUNDELL,
Would respeett oily announce tbst he Is continuing
the Market business at the ' old stand of Matlock k
Mandell, and will at all times keeps full supply,of
• FRESH
. •P , ...
0 Y.S TERS" •
Constantly on band.
city Country dealers supplied at
rates.
FRESH & SALT MEATS i ,
GARDEN 'VEGETABLES,
• r •
FRUITS, •ay
tir
Mr All Goods delivered Free of C e.
E. I). nummt.L.
Towanda, Pa. Nov. 27, 1870.
EI.4IRA, lq. Y
MEAT MARKET!
• MYER & DiVOE •
Located hi
BEIDLEXAN'S • BLOC!, BRIDGE STBEE4
Keep on hand,
.1
_
FRESH AND SALT. MEATS,
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY,
GARDEN VEGETABLES AND: Bzuante IN
TIIELII SEASON, &c.
grAn goods delivered tree of charge.
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11104 Lac pit 911k..1
• isiNklo Eddy!
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525 1110hoopsoyd
715 Tunthan , or
721 . 1A 0 range.
725 t ... 5 .5114.....
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1202. Allentown .
1210.Uotblehoro,
1222 i. .Easton. •
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2 .New York.
p. r.
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Vulvas (Os.
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
TOWANDA, PA.
-
PO I;QIES
leaned on the mot, reasonable terms!
Lames adjusted and paid here.
S MoCABE
Has removed to
bating it bis
CASH PAID FOlt. •
IiIITTER, EGGS, &c
JAMES McCABE
LI Geo. L Bass,
Ot the Third Ward Stoat, boa °maid a large _ and
convenient Store .1n the brick Meek, First Ward.
opposite Humphrey Brothels &Frog's Boot and
Shoe Factory, and has Med It with
_4 LARGE STOCK' OF
cnowil GROCERIEIiI
OF ALL KINDS
, -
Which be has purchased is Mir Tat tar' ask
sae solicits the ecalliteace, atid pateestre at the.
palate, sad respectfully aitaissaces VMS be •
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FROST'S SONS'
WIIOLVIALZ AND RETAIL
FIT RN IT U R E!
We ere now prepared for , the SPRING TRADE
with a full Une of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
07 TIM
LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST
PRICES
which we Invite the public to call afd exaellne
Ourassortment of , -
PARLOR SUITS IN: RAW=SILK.;
TERRIS, PLUSH AND
• . HAIRCLOT-H,
L very large, and our prices as low as the lowest.
CHAMBER SUITS
WALNUT AND SOFT WOOD,
which 'wai aG — i - eilirig at•s"vcrs low it - 4m A fall
line of
SPRING BEDS, MATTRASSES
UNDERTAKING.
In this department we always have the hest goods
n the market, and are continually adding •
-
. NEW STYLES
•
with all the
!LATEST IMPROVEMENTS,
while our Orl i ees are the lowest. .
J. O: FROST'S SONS'
:Towanda, April 9,1879.
CHAS.' JOHNSON & Co.'s
Foundry •& Machine shops,
BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS
SHINGLY. MILLS-LATH MILLS
Parnell's'lmproved Fled Custer,
Stpind'a Keystone Fire Shrinker,
Grum°ld's Boss Water Wheels,
Ward's Patent Buckwheat Cleaner,
&c., &c.
Made to order. Repairing of all kinds done on
abort notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also
manufacturers of and 'dealers In
Polishing and Fluting jions
The beat !n the world: Agents wanted
Tows"' April la, 1880.
L. B. POWELL,
deneral Agent for the ,
.CHIOSERINO PIANOS,
_ STEINWAY- PIANOS,
AO '
MASON . & RAMON ORGANS.
Also instruments of other makers.
large Handsome ORGANS for Sea and
• upwards..
Sew Square and Upright pianos 0130
and upwards.
A husCabek of SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC
BOOKS.
L.- B. POWELis.
Sersatoo. Pa.. Sept. 'a. 18N.
LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS
lIM
'Printed and kettr at the ITIMOMICS
iaor=
•
Bortetde•
Bond.
Petition for License.
Bend for License.
Wont intipment.
lfote Jodpigent Beal
P &.
MEE
44=
Aurnititte.
We have a fall line of
IN ASH;
AND PILLOWS.
TOWANDA, PEN.N'A.
We claim to make the
In the market.
=
ENGINES AND BOILERS
JOHNSON'S PATENT
CHAS: JOHNSON fS; CO
SCRANTON 'PA.,
Treasurer's Bond.
Coßettor's Bond.
Leah.
Complaint.
• •
Commitments.
•
I Warrant.
Constable's Return.
Articles or Agreeinent.Stbring
Bond on A ttrienmeni.
Constable's :isles.
• • connector's Balm -
Execution.
Butopmns.
Scientists - are
caused by divontered Kidney; or Liver. t hat if
them great organs are kept in a -perfect eotulltion,
health will bs the remit. WARNER'S SAYE
KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Is made from a
Simple Tropical Lest DP-RARE VALUE. and is $
POSITIVE remedy for theollowing troubles:
• •
Pain - in the =Back, Severe, r 'Headaches,
Dizziness, Bloating, . Indixned Eyes, .
A Tired Peeling, Night talreats,
Pains in the Lower Part 'sit the Body,
Palpitation of, the - Beast, 'Jaundice,
Gravel, Painful Urination, Mala
rial Fever, Fever and Ague, .
•
And all diseases caused by the Xtdneys, Ltrer - oe
Urinary Organs being ent.of order.'
it is a SAYE and CERTAIN care fossil Tamale
dtilltuttles, such as 4
Leucorrhcea, Intlamination ortbe Womb,
Faith. g of the Womb,
Ulceration of the Womb,
It mil control and regulate, menstruation, and Is
an excellent and see remedy for females during
- 1
,As t i Blood Purifier It is unequaled, 'for it cures;
the organs 4011:111AKI toe blood. For
Boils, Carbuncles, Scrofula, White Swell
ing, Salt Rhetim, Poisoning by Mer- .
, ..cury , or any other lirnig, it is
1. • certain in every ease.
g. • • .
For Incontinence, Impotence, Pains in
the 44oins, and ail Similar Diseases, it
is a safe, sure, add quick curcA
It is the only liftmen r,emody that has cured
'fright's Disease. ' •
An a proof - of the portly and worth of this Great
Natural Remedy, read tho following
- • •
• ' CHEMICAL ANALYSIS.
S. A. Larrixonz, L. D.. l'rotossof
of Lheuiletry In the University of Itorbefuer,
knowin . g the popularity and merit Of . WAUNILIt'S
SAPCKIDNET A:CLi LIVEII Cuu g. after a thorough
awl:Oral ,40tnalpa, ha; furnished the following
atateinent . .
•
"iIINIVERSITV OF ROCHESTER,
OlignlCAt. LAnottaxonY, •
ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 8, 18/3).
Mr. IL IL WAuxzn. has placed in my toisession'
the formula of the medicine manufactured-and
sold by him under the general designation of
WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER
etnitE. I have Investigated his processes of man
ufacture, which are conducted with extreme care
and. according to the best methods. 1 have also
takeji from his laboratory samples of ail the mate
rialtßused in the preparation of this medicine, and
noti. critical exam ination.[ find them, as well as
tbetnedicine into which they enter; to be entirely
free from poisonous or deleterious substances.
, S. A. LATTIMORE.
This remedy schlCh ?Gs lone such 'milder/4 Is
put up In the LAIIDEST SIZED BOTTLE. of any
zzi a l , c a l t i ; t l . l u s ir
d t e h a o le tuir a k t et e rt sold 11 ,0 1 1 ).T e Dwr
tlat.stes enquire ft WAR NER'S . 2S '
SAFE PIN.
BETES CUBE. It as POSITIVE remedy.
H. H. WitliNEß, tiv CO., Rochester, N. r
A. BEVERLY SMITH,
•
•
•
BOOKBINDER) AND DEALER
•
IN SCROLL SAW GOODS.
MAGAZINES boundtieatly asid promPtly. k
•
BLANK BOOKS bound- to order and icarranfed.
• • AMATEURS' SUPPLIES
This dt.pattm nt of my business Is it'll com
plete. A full line of
WOODS, SAW BLOCKS, • •
• CLOCK 310V.EMEN.TS,
Constantly on ban l !. and for sale at lower prices
than elsewhere..
Ai' 81.33 W MTH OF DESIGNS FREE FOR
SLAM Send for price lists.
REPORTER "WILDING,
4.29.80. TowAwn , A, Pa., P. O. Box 1512.
. •
GI - LM.ORE't CO.,
• rEstaidiped no.]
PENSI•INS, INCREASE OP PENSIONS,
.i.
and all otter Masses of claims for Soldiers and
Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted. , ! 0
Address with stamp.
~...
GILMORE & CO.,
, Washington, D. G.
•
Outfit furnished free' with full in
s.l Ostruetions 'for conducting the most
profitable business that anyone can
engage in. The businces Ist's° easy
to learn and our Instructions are so simple and
plain.' th at any ono can make great profits from t
very start. No uno c an fall who is willing to wo .
Wornkst are as successful as men. Boys and • rls
can earn large sums. 'Many have made at th , usi
nevi over one hundred dollars in a singl eat.'
Nothing like it ever known before. All wh engage
are surprised at the ease and rapidity a h which
they are able to make m...ney. You ca engage in
this business during your spare time a great profit.
You 'do not have to invest capital I. it. We take
all the risk. These who need re . - money sho t ald
write to us at once. All furnish • _free. Address
••T • on & Co., Augusta, Maine. • 0ct..28.
. •
RE ,•
twb r en rse a lV oere ll s de bi e:t rat e l l, g r ff n e o re t r iy ;
.o your door. ' _Those who
always- take advantsi of the good •etiances for
making money that, a offered, geuenally become
wealthy, while th 'who. do .not Iroprove such
chances remain I • poverty. We want many men,
women, boys an girls to work•for us right in their.
own localities The business will pay more, than
ten times drd y Wages. We. furnish an expen,
sive outfit and all that you need, free. 'No one
who engages .falls to make money very rapidly.
YOU.can devote your whble Ohm to the. work, or
only your spare moments. Full' Information' and
all that Is needed sent free. Address Svosson &
Co., Portland, Maine. . Oct. 2S, lit*.
EAGLE HOTEL ,
(SOUTII HUE PUBLIC squaws.)
This will-known house has been thoroughly rim
novated and repaired throughout, and the proprie
tor Is now prepared to offer Brat-ebbs' accommoda
tions-to the public. on the . most reasonable terms:
• E. A. JENNINGS.
Towanda, ru., May It. 18711. 2 •
PIEY' HOUSE,
H
CORNER. PAIN at WASHINGTON STREETS
- FIRST WARD, TOWANDA, PA.
Meals at all harms; Terms to soft the times. Large
stable *Hotbed.
-
WV. HENWT,PEOPIOIZTON.
Towanda. July a. 7641.
: 1881:
; The Patriot,. Daily and Weekly,
for the Ensuing Year.
The subscription price of the Virsuar Plantar
has been reduced to .LOOper annum.'
IW - clubs of FIFTY and upwards the WE,NULT
-I"Nratot will be furnished at the estraordlaiX
cheap rate of 75 cents per copy per annual'. •
Tug DAILY PATRIOT will be sent teeny address.
during the sessions- of Congress and she Legbsia..
tare. at the rate of tiny cents per month.
postage,e sot o subsc ribe r s gre the publisher prepays
the and are. relieved of that
°appose. ,
Every subscription must be accompanied by the
cash. -
Now is the time to subscribe. The approaching
of
of Congress and the
theirsLegisla will tor
Of more than ordinary Interest. and poceed.
tugs Ida be_fldly reported' for the Daily. and a
complete synopsis of them Will be given In the
Weekly. . , .
Addrelll •
PATIHIOT rustaiininso co. •
. , Martel Steel t, Harrisburg,
ru miz in i t _
m an _ 11.14 ,iimait oosu trhisr atico llOgliMt v await um .
uto f
disure-4 r salite myna _
Wow street the not dletlesar 7_
kai; w i s w r o Z t r 7 .
lad be 01 Cm
We,*Wiwi him itoUgni
Uiii::ions Liver Regaute
Wb!ell be. end isabort thee rip not . Nay
named but coed..
•
Reader.' If you are sughisingwiih Dyspepsist or
:tier Atseese in any form. do not watt Until I the
disease has taken* fall bold upon
ou. has melba
Iteguistor when ;the apt:pions first show them
selves. It has relieved untold suffering. fllll
- LITRE SIZOTILATOR. is not an sleoholle
stimulant. but a -,PUitIELY V.ICGT.TAIILII REM
EDY that will cure when everything eise.fells. ••It
is a faultless. family medicine... Aims not disarrange,
the - system. Is no violent drastic purge:but sr;
tures own remedy. The friend of everyone. stet
will not disappoint you. A single" trial will con
vince you that it is the chespest. purest and beat
Vanally Medicine in.the world. •
•
ASK the recovered dyspeptic*. billoosaufferera.
victims of lever and ague. the mercuriatAllpeased
patient how they recovered their health.,:cheerful
spiritsand wood appeUte—they 'will tell you by
taking 91.11CNONti LITER REqUI.ATOR.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
SIMMOYS LIVER REVLATOR.
Original and illeihdne pripared only by
14 K; ZEllatli s si 00., I,I4ADEWHIA.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
This •standard article -7 1s Compounded with the
greatest care. . '
Its effecla Are as wotaleilnl and sattsfactaii as
It vestoVs gray Or faded ttatr to its youthful
nolo,.
It removes all eruption's, itching and dandruff;
and the scalp by its use becomes white atutclean.
By its tonic propetties it restores the capillary
glands to their aortas' vigor, preventing baldness
and making the hair glow thick And strong.
Ass dressing nothing has bean found so effectual
• . •
or desirable. •
-Dr. L. A. BATag, State Aisayet of Massietni=
setts. says of it: " I codsider ft the beat preporo;
lion for Its intended purposes."
BUCKING/I - AWS DY E,
FOR THE WHISKERS.
``- 'This elepnt prepsiation may be :relied on to
change the color of the beard from gray or ,any
other undesirable shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being le one prepare,
Roe. and quickly and effectually produces a per
manent color which will neither tub nor wash off.
MASVEACTURED BT
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N.CN.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Medicine.
gpscettatteous.
a V tam ° meta r i ft A ftres) - ___
It is a conceded fact that
J. K. BUSH
Is SELLING"
CLOTHING!
CHEAPER:MAN.4T ANY
OTHER ESTABLISEMENT •IN
: TOWANDA. BOROUGIII
HIS STOCK COMPRISES
EVERYTHING IN THE LINE
floeyn:;; CLOTHING I' nth
AND' . GEN TS'
FURNISHING
Agricultural lokchinery
R. M. WeHos, Towanda,' Pa.,
Wholesalii and Idetiill dealer In
UNPROVED. FARMING. iMPLE.
•
MENTS AND MICIIINERY.'.
WIRAD TRUE CHILLEDMLOWE.
Gale Chilled Plows,
' t Best Reversible Plows, -
Adgate and Enterprise Chuni Powers,
Corn Shellers; Farm Wagongs,
Platform Wagons, Buggies,
Peed Cutters, Grain Drills,
ACME PITLVESIZEIG ELIZOW AND CLOD
CUSIEB, •
Bullard's Hay Teddere, Leader and Gale
Wheel Rakes, Toinpkins County —lmproved
• Cultivators Mowing Machines, •
Reopen', Plow dulkys, ~ -
,Sprours May Elevators and Harpoon
Liquid Paints, mixed read for the
brash. • best brands. XX STAR s DRAMLIC
CEMENT. kc., ke. Call and see my. stock or send
for circulars and prices. °Mee In C. 1".
99-Cent Store. Warehouse dlreetly_ln rear of same
In the 'hey: R . M. WELLYS. •
Towanda, March 11, 1880.. •
EDWARD W AMS, • .
' PRACTICAL PLUMBER & OAR FITTER.
Place Of business, a few doors noithpf . Post-Ofilee.
Plumbing. Gas Fitting. Repairing rumps of all
kinds, and all kinds of Gearing promptly attended
to. All wanting work In his line should gire him
a call. Dec. 4. 1879.
SIISQUERANNA COTIZOLATE IN
revrtrra.—.lt 'rat Winter Term comme nces
NDAX. NOVltellell lax. ISSO: expenses tot
bond. tuition and turn shed . nom, tram $172 to
glee per year. - For. catalogue -or further punts.
tare 'Ahem the Principal.. •
14/WM L QVINLAN. A. 111.
Towscds, October I.llb 11$0, • •
stisll Carnpost Heaps. ,
• ,
All .farmers
knotr`the, value of
4 compost " and , hoer : to ' , prepare It.
Mom-farmers manufacture handreilio
of loads or the best. manure in this
way. s They gather together on the.
premises foist leaves, cornstalks, in
cluding the-m(4,N weeds, Tido, 00111
from. corn ers;. muck from ponds
and ditches, oemelonal sprinklings
Ls:llion through the mass, layers of
liarnord manure, and thus build up '
I oblong ssituires and lerit remain
_over
win
.r. When April • arrives; the
mass had gone through fermentation
and - comminution,, and presenti a
mound of fertilizing matter bitter
'than a small gold mine would be,to
the proprietor of the _farm. But We
want to see these 'compost heaps in
the garden, and there reasons
why they should not be there as well
as upon the farm. There is rubbish
enough in , the garden, -with, the as
sistance of leaves, some mold from
the woods, if , attainable; if not from
portions of the premises it can be
spared; scrapings from the turnpike;
minure from the stable, and -every
attainable substance thlit will decay
through the winter. A little slacked
: lime will be a good assistance. A
half dozen to a dozen loads of excel
lent manure will be manufaaured by
the tin* it is wanted in the spring,
without incurring scarcely any ex
pense.
GETABLE SICILIAN
Pennsylvania has become one o
the leading American States in the
production of tobacco. And as the
crop is a much more profitable one
than' many others to which our far
mers turn their attention in multi
tudes from the mere force of habit
and association, we cannot say that
we regret this development. Before
the civil war' tobacco was one of the
leading staples of American agricul
ture on account of the extent of the
Southern crop. But , war left the to
bacco regiOns_of the South so devast-'
sated %ind ruined that recuperation
was extremely slow and difficult,nd
is some regions almost .impossible.
Nevertheless the SOuthern crop has
been gradually recovering, and with
in the'last ten years it is understood
to have made marked progress in
- some' of the Gulf States. 'Properly.
speaking, this crop ought!to be one
in which the; American production
shoqld permanently hold the leading
place in the world's commerce.• The
example set by Pennsylvania in this
respeet.is, calculated to carry weight
with it.in all parts of the South. For,
if good tobacco can be raised here
much better ought to be raised in the
planting States of the South, and es
pecially those of the cotton belt ex
tending from the Souta Carolina
( coast to'WeStern Texas.
-OF
OHS•
ATS
BEFORE
Is MARKET.
.T, TOWANDA,
DEIS
Forks.
American Tot}acco.
How to Relieve a Cho.king Cow
When a cow is choked.' with a
tato 'or` piece of 'root in the throat,
and it cannot -bo reached or caught
.
by two fingers of the hand-inserted
in the throat, the• best means of re
lief is either to crush the obstacle b
placing 4 block of wood on one si. d
yz ik
of the throat against - it striki „ a
sharp blow on the Other side ith a
wooden mallet. This will s sh the
potato, apple or root, and the cow
i
i n
can swallow it: A safer ethod is
to open the gullet over e e obstacle,
on the under part of t throat, wall
a long cut, not acro„ but up and
down, and made s,i 6a sharp knife.-;then remove the, obstacle, either
whole or cutting it up. Close the
o lv
gullet:first by o'or three sdrgeon's
stiches, eaqh ne tied separately, and
,leaving lon, ends; then stitch,the
,skin in tfe same way, leaving the
ends of the first stitches . hanging
from- t e wound in the- "skin.—Ex.
chap e,
-:---.-.g4---
Yhe 'Hessian Ely.
,
The .Allentown Democrat, speak
ing.of the presence of the Hessian fly
in Lehigh county,' has this to say :
"That great wheat pest, the Hessian
fly, gained a firth hold in some sect
ions of our- county the present fall,
'notably so_ in Whitehall township,
anti we :are fearful that under'the
Most favorable. circumstances other
wise the crop will .next . season be
very seriously damaged. We' were
shown a number of sample stalks the
other day - pulled indiscriminately
from a field near Heifrich's spring,
and they were just. fill of lice in a
put* state, and which, on getting life
in the early• spring,• will naturally
prey uponilie stalks and kill : them..
There amtwo.broods of the Heisian
fly lfinght to perfection each year—
in the_ fl 4. and spring. The trans
formltipkof some appeara.to be
ten retarded beyond the usual time,
and tli6lire .- 'of the individuals is thus,
sometimes more than a year in length,
and the, continuation of the species
in after years thus made sure. The
mature insect deposits its • eggs on
the young plants soon after they first
appear above the , ground. They are
several weeks doing this. ,The eggs.
are.abOut five days in hatching, the
young worms 'going directly _to ;
joint of the stalk, , where: they afflX.
theniselves
. and . become stationary,
nei-er moving again. until their.trans
forniations arc completed..'
.They do
i'not goto, the center!of the stalk, nor
bore into it,.as some suppose,,lintlie
upon Its surface, protected by the
leaves. One maggot seldom destroy
A plant, but three or tout deplete . ft
°fits . juices, and it• dies. It takes
llve Or six weeks for the 'arise to at
tain full size. At this. time the Akin
hardens, becomes brown, and to the
naked eyethe insect assumes the ap
pearance" of a diminutive flaxseed.
In this - condition it remains until
spring, whet the fly. comes
.forth, and
goes through the same operations as
before. When,this fly becomes num
erous enough to destroy the wheat
crop the only practical way*, is to
stop raising wheat; for .a year or two.
when, trom lack of anything to breed
Will become exterminated.:l It
is more 'likely that ' the immunity
from wheat insects ' t in , many sect
ions of the 'West' for, two crithree
years - haS been because of a stop in
culturing the-cereal. . As' wheat Cul
ture again.lbecome a . fixed, industry,
4ts enemies will doubtless multiply
to Stich an eztent that in a few years
its culture will, again - have td,, be
abandoned for a time... •
The Wheat Crop.
Reports to Bradstreet's from the
entire wheat growing regions show
that thethrop Or 'lBBO has been gen
erally oterestimated.. The results
of the threshingp have not borne out
the estimates made while the wheat
was being gathered or in, the shock.
The-returns are down to eptember
25, and istlicate that' the total out
turn of wheat for 1880 will not be in
excess of 465,691,000 bushels. The
*mini iron ithe great, whist giori
big Staten: off" Illinois m 4 lowa are
gdw , up to earlier estlinstan, but it
le probable, when the full returns of
the - threshing in - Wee - States are
sumnred.r3p, that the total product of
this Country' will not eiceed 455,000,.
000, ad :comptred with the estinlate
of the. Agrkultural DePartment for
1879 of 488,V00,000 bushels. The
export, of wheat from the. United
States last year was - in round nom: .
beislBs,ooo,ooo bushels.. It is esti
mated that the requirement for borne
consumption from this. year's crop
wilt -be 261,000,000 bushels. On this;
basis and; taking the total out-turn'
at 455 4 000,000 bushels,. there will re- •
main about 18.1,000,000 surplus for,
export from the .wheat crop of IMO.
.A.! general summary of ..the .wheat
crop of 1890 with reference to terri
torial divisions is given" as follows
Western States; 338,007,000 bushels;
I Southern States,' 41,929,00(1; Cali
fornia and Oregon, 38,000,0f:0; ,Mid
dle States, 36,59.'400 ; Colorado,'
Nevada and Territories , lo,ooo,ooo;
New England,1,100;000. Grand to
,al, 165691,000
,reeding foi Eggs,
Hens are- the - most valuable stock
on the farm. They require little care,
and ylehl large: dividends. ' The wri
ter has kept three horses, one•dow a. _
breed of turkeys, and about 125 hens,
during - the 'present winter, and he ,
thinks"the hens have paid the whole
bill, without' attempting to 'obtain
the best retail prices. The eggs were
sold at wholesale—the buyer making
a profit of' ten cents per dozen. •
=Perhaps -I May, add a word which •
other !writers omit. First, kill in the
fall nearly everything - but early
spring pullets ; these can be made to
lay all winter. The older the ben
,the fewer the eggs. . 'Second, warm
the toed ; foe the, first meal-especial
ly. Let there be I variety of food—
.(
screeningsbuckwheat and w eat are
the best grains ; c rn and oats eome
next. The best animal food in my
experience is a beers .head. They - .
..
,will consume everything except the
eyes: It , costs twenty-five cents, and • ,
will-last--a week: • When they have
eaten the outside meat, crack it open
for the brains , ; pest split in two, and
/
with an axe pound
,up a portion o •-• ,
the bone daily._ Next stop and lis
ten—bearthem sing, an see tem .
run ter the nest. A be rs' h dais
more profitable ,pthan la d scr ps, as '
the latter has been pressed ntil the .
substance is ;nearly gone. Keep an
iron pot near the kitchen into which,
order all the scraps frorn/diningrOom.
This usually goes to t e pig ; hereaf
iiii.
ter let it go to the ndimas toward
' evening. Buy your ork if you think- -
it is fiCto eat. —11 7 ... L. T. in Country
Gentleman. , -
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Cows taprig - Rotten Wood.
When cows habitually eat rotten
mood, it ) dicates some diord'er of
the dige4tion , and an unhealthy ap
petite rising from it. The remedy
IS - to estore the digestive 'functions
to healthful condition by means of
a nose of linseed oil—one pint, or a
ruart, for a large cow—and to repeat
this the thii - d 'day. After. tins, some 0. •
mild tonic, such as one drachm of
powdered sulphate:Of iron amt - ofie .
drachm Of ground ginger; should be
given in: food, or witli::so.me. salt, Jai
ly for a week 'or ten day's:=.lrneri-_
'can Dairymap.
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NOVEL BARBEL HOOP.—A great"
deal of annoyance . is experienced in
using barrelS, tubs, etc., froin the.fie
quent loosening or bursting of the
hoops, caused by the shrinking or _ ,
swelling of the staves. Mr. Adolph .
Eiselein, of •Waconia,. Minn.;-has re- .
.cently patented a- deyice for avoid:
ing this difficulty: .The invention .
Consists of a hoop made of wire bent
into corrugations, so that it.will have . •
a serpentine form: This hoop, when
driven upon a dry barrel or tub, will .
compress and hold the_ staves tightly
together Hite the ordinary hoop, but . '
will have elasticity or spring. enough
to stretch- : when the staves expand by
moisture, and .return to: its former
-position when the staves again ton- .
tract upon becomin,, , i. - dry;.in this
way the hoops will abapt themselves '
to the expansion and contraction of
the barrel, and the annoyance of
loose •pr bursting hoops Will be p
-avoided.
HOusehold,42eOtties.
',Olsen Son.P.-i—qo three quarts of
strong beef stock put three handfuls
of okra sliced, thin, three 'tomatoes
Weed, corn off two ears, a little red
and black pepper, salt to taste. Let
siinmerslowly for five hours..,
Plicenusr, z ,4-. * Threc and a halfcup
fuls of sifted . flour, mle cupful - of
sweet laid, one teaspoonful of salt,
one' teaspoonful of baking powder,one
cupful of very cold water; mix with
a knife, using hands as little as possi-.
ble to mix with ; roll. •
CELERY SAucr..—Clit a bead' of
celery very fine, boil in . very. little
water until perfectly tender,
"then"
add a teacup of milk, piece of butter
as large as a ben's egg,.fiour to make
it the consistency of creatil. l aalt.
TWA is very nice for a foWl.
CABBAGE AND SAtiSAGE.--biliked
sausages 'iire to be fried in a.satice
pans 7When brown take out and put
in as much cabbage 'as will nearly
fill_the pan. When done put tli4 sau;
sages on top of the cabbage, ati&let
.cook slowly until the 'Cabbage is teri
,,
der.,
PU3IPKIN PIE.—To 2 and
of P - timp
kin, a ft er it is stewedi and seived, al
low one quart of milk, a lump of but
ter, a pinclvof salt, two tablespoon
fuls of ginger - and one egg to each
pie, or a tablespoonful of flour may
be substituded for the egg. fake
a good-paste about three-quarters of
an hour. .
BAkED TOMATOES (Southern mode)
—Prepare the tomatoes the same as
for,stewing • put in deep dish ; mix
through the tomatoes plenty of
bread crumbs or rolled cracker, Alen;
ty of butter; pepper and salt to
taste ; have a thick layer of the crack
er on top.
,Bake in a moderate oven
until of good brown. - -
CORK FOR:
tried several different things—a bit
cloth, part of a potato, * etc.—none of
which were quite satisfactory, I think
I - can now exclaim Eureka! I have
found that it large cork (in inch jog
cork, costing one ce,t.t) is very nice,
being both stiff and. flexible, and the
knives aro polished with - very litt . o
exertion. t
STUFFED EGO PLANY.--Cut them
in half lengthwise and c payboil them
in salted water; scoop out most of
the inside and pound this to a paste
hi the mortar, with a.little fat bacon
and some mushrooms previously
clicipped up, a little onion also Chop.
ped, pepper and salt to taste, and a
little crumb of bread - soaked in-stock.
Fill each half with this mixture,,- lay
them in a well.buttered find bake
for about a quarter• dun hour. ,