Items of Interest. --Out West ooni is ebenpet fuel than coal, Tbo charge for- zooxclifensi* in Ifts. b.guskiis .1,000 esek. , —A powder mill f at iliglil=l; Canine- Ma, exploded March 4th, killing, several men. —Mrs. Garfield don't know how to dance, but can cook in English, Latin and Greek. —About , a quarter of the Vermont towns hareleleeted women m superin tendents of 'sehoola - —President 111csbosh proposes to take w trip to the PiielfliCout after the Printie t ooneniencement. - • —.l.cocirdiiik to Professor a flush of lightning ten miles in length has been ordcd by a trustworthy observer. -Two Senators and six Congressmen were found by the police in — a gambling -house raided at Washington, recently. • —The Pennsylvania Railroad Company l has established over tvro hundred and fif ty agencies . in 4 .Europe for the sale emj- ZI ant tickets over tbeic Rue. —Barnum is not only a worker, but his animals have to do duty as roadsters. This Iseiiim his -20 Elephants, Camels, Elks, Zebrasund Giraft j etwill be surpris. ed to find themselves in harness and haul ing a chariot Oft...pp in the'grand proces sion. -15uring the iecht severe storms . in Germany, the subtlirrisnean lines of tele graph have provpi io _xnueb better than the others thatihei-German government - tiow_prfipo ses asking - the Reichstag for .authority to greatly extend the under . ; groil»d Nystem,:i 1 . —ltaly las welVas Germany; is now . moving In massesArnerica-ward.. An or ganized systempr Italian colonitation in this country has bee perfected, and by turd.sununer the im;,) - uring of this great _aid to national dev i e l opmeut will ,:be at : : • - high tide d • . . ' . —Tbe last Nei Jersey' production is a A laughing famil?; : Its members, of - whom there are several; strike up a ,eachinnato xy chorus twice a. day and 'at regular hours. It is (iritirely,involuntary and is a source of the greatest annoyance to those '...- aillicted atgl-to theirdeighbors. : t i —The largest LegiOature in this coun try is that of New Ilampshire, which con tains 391 meinbets, or one for about eve ry 110 voters.' All the other New England . States also lrnast of large Legislatures, as followsol.!, Massachusetts, - 4 2.6 ; Cenneeti . cut, 21171 Vertnimt, 272: Georgia has the largest stegislture .- of the - Southern States, Sri, add Delaware the smallest, 3 ( 1. . . —Dr. Theobald lately exhibited a bee= tle at. a scienti n e Meeting, giving these fig uieS illustr t ite its physical strength : Weight of beetle, two grains ; weight moved by it. 1 1 2 ounces-1,420 times the weight of' the beetle. A man of 150 pounds - weight, endowed with the strength of this insect, shOnld therefore be able to move 19ni,000 pounds, or near ly TOO tons. . • —England is being thysleil with what are now called . •'..ew York sovereigns. These arc counterfeit coins made 'in America so veiledly as to have deceived 1 - - the English' 'experts for a time. -They.' have exactly the came weight and dime- ter and give the proper - ring, but area lit- 1 tie thicker than the true coin, whiett, do . 1;d was only discovered when they were. - put up in rouleaux. . I . . , ' —A Chinaman . made application for naturalization papers in Chicago, a few 1 . , days ago, but it was rcfnsetl by the Court 1 _.ou strict : color ground. Under the origi- 1 nal naturalization law of Congress, any free whife'pe - rson might become a citizen. The law was modified to cover the case of blacmeif of AfriCan nativity or de scent. But as the 'Chinese' are ; neither.. white men nor black men, they do not come Within the meaning of the statute. ' ..,--An insect, has :no lungs, states Mr. .I. G.. Wood. - It respires after a manner to- . - tally different from that of higher ani- 1 teals. The " speraeles" admit air into two tubes, which run along the sides of ...the body. The . insect dm; not breathe through its mouth or through 'its nose, 1 ,lit through the sides of its body., It has I a. large number of brains through thr, #. - body; which explains why it is so difficult to kill au insect, as each separate brain i has to be destroyed. , _ —lt was. recently announced that Mr. • .1. W. Swan, an English *electrician, bad succeeded in overcoming. the difficulties met by t Edison in perfecting his incande scent electric light. Mr. Swan has since .read a remarkable paper in which be • .claims a priority of discovery of all the essentials of the Edison lamp. Ile 'pro nounces his own lamp an entire success, 'and asserts that by a new plan of estab lishing circuits he can secure great econ -orny over the system pro_Vosed by - Edison. • —A flock of girls is 'called a bevy ; a, bevy of wolves a pack ; a Pack of thieves a gang ; a gang of angels a host ; a host' of porpoises a shoal ; a shoal ot buffaloes a herd ; a herd of children a troop : a troop of partridges a Covey ; a covey of beauties a galaxy ; a galaxy of ruffians a. horde . ; a horde of rubbish a heap';'a heap of oxen a drove ; a drove of blackguards :.1 mob ; . a mob of whales a sehoof ; a school of Worshippers , a congregation.; a congregation of engineers a corps ; a corps of robbers a hand; a band of lo custs a swarm, and a swarm of people is called a crowd. • -:, . —Cincinnati people are wondering over, a horse which is quite destitite of hair. ' lie has no mane whatever, and his - tail consists' only -of a hairless stump, and even inside the ears no hair can be found. The horse has not been shainti, for" the closest examination fails to ;discover the slightest sign of a bristle on any :part of the body. The horse was four years old, was never sick, and Until a year ago was like others of his kind. Physicians Who have examined him cad discovernu kind iif disease, and are at, a Joss to account for. the case. —The Elcioensbn'rg Celsotifun has the following : " Two cows, qua belonging to Dr. Gardner, and the other to Samuel Gerringer, got their, horns entangled on Wednesday of last woek. On Thursday morning they were found in a ditch, with the water and mud frozen - hard around them. Gerringer's cow had her neck broken and was dead, but Gardner's cow was alive, her horns. still locked to the 'other. The horns orthe dead cow were sawed off in order to get tke other one out of the • frozen mass. Every attempt waamatle to save the life• of the Gardner cow, but to no avail." —lt is well known that, if a long dry tube, open at both:ends, be held over a jet of burning hydrogen; a musical Sound is produced, the pitch and quality of which !rapt with the length, the thickness and diameter of the tube. It has 'been IPropOeed to adapt such a tube td the safe - - ty lamp used in minas, placing it near a telephone in communication with another telephone in the manager's office. ; The alteration of the sound, due to a greater or leas'admixture of gas with thb air of 'the mine, would warn the managers of the state of the atmosphere in the work i no, MEE Nal =1 LYDIA E. - PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. The Positive:Cure For all FemarOVomplaints. This preparation. - as its name rnt14.4.1 nt craTtableTr*ertiel ttltt. are Lart.al,as to tist• 1..0it 4rl beatabaslid. Vpao ono trial Ilia rak zits of 4::is co= pound will b rsovaioo , l; as rent is fanznedtat e „ end when fla nee G eanttrinete in tientty;nincoms in a bua dred, a cartztanent.eurc b. - trecte:irathourarets ir V..* ' Chk arc:lnas e.fitt puma merits, IL Ir t, '<AT commended and hy the hest pl:ysidena ta the country. It trill cure enttrely the f •rrt cf of the utervA, Loteorrh,3, trregol:r met peltful XeLlbtroatlon,alloeirtan'Te..ohlee, I:ll.mam.atif . a rnrl ticerttlon, -Aaec ment!t oed the eon. sequent spinal n eaknete. at,.! 13 I rrkviia!) nenon4 - to the Visage of Life. It tan cliro:sa sad expel tmbore from the uteru•tne t esrly tt...1..ze of thrreh . , neont. Tae tendtm , ry O, rancorous Ira X 1 there I; trery speo,hly Ia 4art s jroc^d 11 I tbe 'l7rPat• est and be.t rernuly t Qat 'Lam ere:. been tb.rover• 'ed. It permeates evr rr pa't.t:on of t!..c Kr-t‘int. I ell Dew ISnnnd vivo:. rc I:IJVC.3 utroystallemving for atlmManta, n 0.7 01 the steututch.: _ jtratig Elostrmr, ,ri•rrmitt, Tr•wirzil , 4n. GraPnil Debtlit: 11cprazyn r. 1.1.1 trait ET-ln 111;:t frt 4-r.uziwg ic;rl, src4.:llt r!•• . r:. •.::, c•4!..,.41 1 y Its . wit , . It wtti, t , • r sr.:-4.1n ers, art 11-N Tos Sidm.^C,.:n•.htc:s. ~ f Ii nuct rw= '. tydia E. Pinliilani's trt't Trice :rx 1 . I.y I.t +' form -,. • '. ell Met r : f.,.- :• •• r. t L • fur ,• " eu flon:1,: *ll I I - t L1VE1'..P:1223. 1'; •,..:. :41 , r. ..:a. r : ..c. N:II. I DOWNS', . • VEGETABLE BALSAIIIC • Is a sure cure for. Coughs, Colds, Whooping-Cough, and all Lung Diseases, when tak:en, in season. People dieof consumption simp ly because of neglect, when the timely use of this remedy would have cured thern at once. ---- Flfey-one years of con stant use proves the - fact that no cough r iemedy has stood the test like Downs' Elixir. Arke 35c. wc.. and $l.OO pea. battlek. For Sae Ever:. t...'ure. .mml. Dr. Baxter's Mandrake lifig ITT raft Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Indigestion and all diseases arising from Bil iousness.. Price 25 eta, per bottle. - rer .Salo Eve rpvherc. HENRY ds JOHNSON'S - ARNICA AND OIL'. MN I. ITT E - N T For .?lan and Beast. The most perfect liniment ever compounded. Price asc. and Soc. For Sale Eiraywhcre. PE IS 4 rtrlttLT VBCFETLBLE'REMEDI ForItRNAL and EXTERNAL Use.:` PAIN KILLERI=."I - igl ir a.w.7.3re 4 :- - - t.',n J‘ - ',1•17; tlleal hitt] I.7.per, telly B,ife <rt.* in 4, mogl in,perfenetd hadds, PAIN KILLER I s a aura rare tor Fiore Thront. Cough'', Chills.. inanition. DYaenterY• truant* Cill•lairot end aft how.rq Cumtp!airyta. fI RSTirR I :Teg rIN 9LLE In olratceSeMetnnani Aclo!,Zll:ln thr!lock or Sldepa r :l l. zr 4o i t PAIN KILLER tuoritnita L i nt spte - Vand permanent relief all cares of tiers Ncis, eat% tittiro tiny Sirverin Barns. etc. PAIN KILLERI- 4 rll!;:le,ii'Zdllaggriatnrel Farmer, Planter. A olio r. and In fact all4lasss a atedletne alwal t at liana. and ife r.• Internally or externallyvrldi certainty of retie!: • :e• - * fnmity fitn afforl to Axil-hon. this eonely in the hottAe. ite,t.rtce brtnire 1t • f L ilt the read of 1;111,athl It Will 21111t1.111/ ISCIVO ta2ry times Ste rn.t In ghtetorn . bills. • • t, *lt d 4 oces{." •1 25e. ae. and el • *oto. P4RRV DAVIS & SON. Providence. N.l. PropHotorat * CA R'S Little Nerve Pills, -F02.- RizERVOLIS and- - DYSPEPTIC EriEN AND WOMEN. cry nrrvols perion Nhoufd.try Carter's Little FYN. Ivid..`ll :17C to :de specially 7 for those it.er troll N . ,. i . ..cu.sne.is, Sleeplessness, rnd Idea:laehe, Weak Stomach. lits.,;tion They may be used cr incw.r.htnatton with Carters r ar..l t'•••••-r we will give =inst. I nil {.;iateful rticf. Dyspepsia matiis :1 cu.% Nrrt .11'hr:A L'...IICCS y Dri• on reneer.: you miserable, v.!: ct:ire - is . t prug f gists or sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. For sale In Towanda by C. T. llllBl. J I L GEN-Tl 4 WANTED FOR OUR tar Tie* Hoop , THE INDEETRIAL U TAM OF THE UNITED S TATE S . Ha Ag. licit to a, Manuracturt4l,l4lalag. Banking, Intim .aott. etc. Agitate taakef,'A 0.1.00 per week. 'Sena er ApeelatTertni to 14rie,IV iltat. PnaLtifitarq V&) ..., .."1 , Ir b. e. *we. 4.14 4. is , e,cerks_sulb Ikti!lAnts. WEIVcr ME SWAJITS CORNER OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS, (WO . occapted by Owen Brea.) with au enUra NEW 'STOCK OF FINE - FAMILY - GrOceries & Provisions. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND,CROICE STOCK NEW GOODS! I' The highest market prices paid to Farmers in Cub for desirable produce. Wood al* Willow Ware kept roueantty on baud. Buyers are Invited to WI and elainlue our °nods and Prieas.. • ITow4nda, raw; January 24th, 1881. lESITEM STEVENS & VONG 4:n.411d _ .:- GROCERIES, MI COUNTRY PRODUCE, HAVE REMOVED TO 'HEIR NEW OTORE,V; CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sts (The old stand of Fox, Stevens it Merenr.) They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock of Choice New Goods which . they have always on hand. ESCECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO , TUE PRODUCE TRADE, M. J. LONG Tuwan4A, Apt( 1 1670/. BALSAM of ~,HONEY. A DELIGHTFUL ANODYNE • EXPECTORA.NT, prepared E xpressly, for Diseases of the • Throat and. Lungs. A welcome messenger of teller to persons buffeting trout Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Bronchitis, • Tightness and • Oppression of the Chest, _ Wheezing, Whooping Cougtwasthinat- • lc and Consumptive Cough.,and . Boatsmen, either in Aults or Children. It speedlly.remosts that diMenlty of Breathing and Sense of Oppression *bleb nightly deprive the patient of rest; gives relief and corn• fort to those afflicted with the abcnro • distressing and, when neglected, dangerous complaints, For aged people It Is especlally,soothing. Pot chit dean it is pleasant to take ; no child wilt refuse it, tent rather crate It. The •B A LSAMOV HONEY Is pat up la large bottles hold- , log threeluarters of a pint, 73 eta. 1 per bottle; large sample bottles, . - 23 cents per bottle. Prepared by Wm. Tug Druggist, Wilites.Rarie, Pa.. For sale by TURNER k GORDON. Main street, Towanda, Penna. Jan. 20. CHANGED: !IS MIND !. OTTARBON g • THE UPHOLSTERER_, . Thought of advirrthiing with us, put basinesa has Ricked up so since the Holidays, that be changed is mind about advertising, All that be wanted -to say, was that if any one should send rebus' to ropatr, or make new EASY CHAIRS, SOFAS, DIVANS; RECEPTION CHAIRS, CHURCH CHAIRS OR CUSHIONS,'I,LOUNDEg, 'MATTRESSES, PLATFORM ROCKERS, - SLIP COVERS; SOFA . PILLOWS, FOOT 'RESTS, One of those NICE, EAST, DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING . - .BEDS, (mat are made to fit any bed) or anything in his line, they can depend upon getting just what they wait, and that first class, and Marge. reasonable. Hoping to bear from you soon, I remain _ • _yours Truly, J. OTTARSON, - . .Cpbolsterer, South Sld - op.._Bridge Street, Towanda; Pa., over Myer k .Devoe's Market: -Towanda, Pa., January 13th, 1581-Smo. LER SPRING AND SUMMER 1880. L ROSENBAUM & SONS. = 201 EAST WATER STREET, DRY AND FANCY GOODS, JOBBERS OF MILLINERY. LARGEST, REST AND CIikAPESTC i_ • MILLINERY Zrtipselal Inilacements and Pricesto WWII" A call Is respeettay 11.:ROSENBAIIM do SONS WI EAST WATS. llMlssr. illattiburs Sew •leek. GORDON Have fined ibe,Old Store! we' tivite atlentton to O'er Au issiirtmfutort M. D. BWARTS, A. S. GORDON. General Dealerain And And OA paid for ::desirable lands. GEO.ETEVENS Mutilations N. Y-, • • Dealers in ALSO EMI Anortaitut or In the Southern Tier, i Itiolf., Eana v.warr PINS. t NSW iroar sem ROADS', mnrivjgosi of IPSIIIIIII4II' IWO to (AU lOW • JUNE ID, Mi. E= yeAlriose, 15)91713 tN.IA itc/M i r.u. l , raw. r.u. A 111 1 3.13 *raraEsro; .... 1 0114 40 3 7 1 6 111 . ........1 ' l 7 lgl N - 1 .761f410... It 40 .... EWA 00 3,0 ! 1 4 40 7 201 ....1 ....t. itoebsates.' 950: "t 4 4 ,32661.... 5 45 1 8 048 ~ ~.! ~, .. J... Lyosts...l 0 401 6 30'9 1121.... 6549 433 1144 i ....I .. 1 .Ithaca. . aos i 2 1186 40,.... i 525 3 05 1 .....; ...-./..•. Aotokrn .. 1 526 1 ....ft 45=.. .. 90016501 ....' ' ...i...Ovrep... 5341 .:..10251. ... 910 r 13.1 soot. a 45 1 ...131812a .. 526 12111;11 1511234 " 4 45'2 Ow 9 . 15; 4 le..llrairerly .1 441 1150,31'1155 1010 2 111'9231 4110c...fi5yr0....1 4 48 11 401525 ms 1016 2 19 9 401 4 ss'...Alheas...' 124 112115 JO 1138 .... —.19 49, .... , ....Hll3O-1.... 1122'....,11211 . . 8 38' .1.. Ulster...- 1113'4 3341111 tie, i 1710 151 i'67 ..iowarD. iiiino33 f 3 11e3 I f .-...1....110251 313 TilryBanklog' ..;. , 1046 .... 1 0571 1 .....1....,105ir . . .11ta•g 5t0ne..1.... 1031 ....11643 1 ...., _3O 42 1 i 2; Run1•erf1e1d,... ; 1027;....•1025 ..... ~,, .118 52 .., ..111Prenebtown1 • ...'1017'....:1024 .... i 24111 051 5 561.Wyslus1ng 1 ...'lOO5 1 03'1012 11 40 3 4111123 4 t 0:. Paterrlll4. 303' 141'3:43,9 62 ....!.. -11 38 1 6 13:115181 Eddy, .:.:: 9 40',.... - 4 44 ..... 1 4 01' 1 11 4714 3t ' Aleshoppen ...i 9243 80 ;9 22 •• • • ...•1 11 44 430! / 14 h 00 PasY. ....' 929 .... 9 211 12 26:4 7.5,1:400 7 151Tunkbaleck; 2 to SU 303 9.02 ....,....11250'1 7 21*.641Grance.1 ..I. 514 ....'8 60 ....1 107 7118' , ,...1 , 5116....1 ....-626;....,8 37 .10536 03, 1 8 OstaAn Jaren , 1 as' 805 22511 15 44 1 4854 111 225 8 85 , Wlik•Barrof 1 . 08; 7 30'2 0117 50 3 10 701 4 spitive,WCh Chwiltllos, ...'11.53 833 .. 4 411824; 51311202•411ent0wn .11002 .... 1034 1 1 30 3 0011/ 35 4osll2lo, l letblehrna,: 969' ....1015 1 420 5 30'9 Co 6 40 1 1250 , • -Easton... l 1120 • ....i018'2112 8 82,1v,81 its tl5 Philadilphial 800 ....'9 00 2 is 8 05:15.e.! 926 3 aspiew York. , 6 20i • ;.. • 7 4011 00 1 A.ll. 2.11 9.14. P.Y. " .9.11.4.11.t,5 21'1..51 );( 1 . 22 loaves Wyalusing at 60611 A. M.., French town 6:14, Rammedleld Standing Mom 6:314 Wisanking 6:40, Towanda 6:14. Ulster 7:01, Milan 7:16, Athena 7:26,11ayve 2:40, Waverly 7:511 4 striving In Minim at 8:50 A. M. No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5:30 P.M.; Waverly 6:13, Sayre cao. Athens C 33. Milan 6:44. inster 6:33, Towanda 7:10. Wysauk lug 7:20. Blinding Stone Rummerfiebl 7:37.Frenchtown 7:17, arriving at Wyaluslug 600 P. M. Trains a And 13 inn daily. Sleeping cars on trains and IS between Niagara Palls and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without changes Sleeping ears on 3 and 6 between Buffalo an . Wilkes-Barre. Parlor cars on Trains :and 9 tween Niagara Tails and Philadelphia without change, and through coach to and from V.lchester via Lyons. • R. A. PACKER. .. Supt. P.ll N. Y.ll. R. Sayre, 'Pa.,. June 21, VW. Xasiness flubs. INSURANCE! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, TOWANDA, PA.. r • • ‘/' • • FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT POLICIES Watd on the moat reasonaple terms. None but reliable compariies representefl. loeses Opiates:l and.pald here. Towanda, Nov. VI, ' IM -7- i - 711r -. l l inr:T. Has removed to CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE,STSI making It his I Ettadquarters FOR CHOICE GROCERIES CASH. PAID FOR • BUTTER, EGGS, &e., GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES JAMES McCABE. Towinds, Aprill.BBlFyl. TEE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL IN OPERATION. The undersigned haring purchased the MAR BLE YARD of the late GeoitoE McCABE, de sires to Inform tke public that haring employed experienced men, he is prepared to do all kinds of work In the line of . • -- . . . . MONUMENTS, 3 HEAD STONES, MANTLES and In the very beat manner aad at lowest rates. rerions desiring anything in the *arida line are Invited to call and imandne wort, and save agents* . commission. , - JAMES AfeCA BE. Towanda. Pa.; Nov. la. Ina. 24f t . • SAT HAils E. D. RUNDELL, Would respectfully announce that he Is continuing the Market business at the old stand 'of Mulloek Sandell. and will at all Dines keep a full supply or • FRESH", o • " 1 " 111 r 41 15117 -- ` 4 1( 1 / 4 I)4+ OYSTERS Constantly on hand. Country dealers supplied at city rates. FRESH' & SALT MEATS,' .. GARDEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS; atc ar All Goods delivereeriee of Charge. E. D. DUNDELL. Towanda, Pa. Nov. 77,1878. Closing Out Sal -OF Ready-Made CLOTHING The following inducements offered to CASH BUYERS for the next SIXTYDAYS, at, IL ROSENFOLDI In order to make room for next senors trade I have REDUCED TIIE PRICE% ON OVERCOATS aadVINTER CLOTHING. • • • • Unprecedented and unapproached !Cll tatting the lamest stock I ever owned at . th s season of the year in, to cash stench prices as inn say lave never been known before. The following SPECIMENS OF PRICES : • • Former prices. • 47.5 00 for " 2000 4, I. Fine Far Beaver' 2000 " Black and Brown 17 00. " 1 4, Vlsteretts Z IS 00 " 4 ` Wonted 1511 i) " Black 2nd Brown Beam. • . 00 *1 " 0 . 41101;116 10 00 " OVILECOATS.. N 64 U. $OO 46 VaCk4 sicotcb ausg Oniy6 00 lb 4 00 " Suits of every description at the -- me 'reduction to prices— tura,i,vAig and:UR NISHIND 6 0 OD8. This Is , bejoad doubt the GREATEST MARK-DOWN ever made In lotti ng. No one lot of these goods trill ever be4pll rated at th ee prices , sad you will Sad It a :set of mai pi:Melts your pert to visit me I the quietest Me time. I tate entitling here adv ilmd. sad eblags not hen amuse ted, EQUALLY AS CHEAP. -- . - I : • ' M. E. ROBENFIEL i . Pst,',lsei. la, IvII. NICHOLS_SHEPAP,O & CO Batas Oak, nurenommaiaeals ous - gsrvalll VIBIIATOR ifiumestas i Traction and Plain ananas and Maras-Pawars. vsarTraap. BLI itatOmpisililbresbirrasisti istateshed desWieldli ) 32yEAmm,‘,4,74,61., •Ji= - 1 - 11 - NicHous.SHEPARD & CO. - BMOC Creek. ameniscane FROST'S SONS' FURNITURE! We are now prepared for the srania TRADE with a full line of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES which we invite the public to :pall and examine. Our asiortmep t of PARLOR SUITS. IN RAW SILK, ,TKRRIS, PLUSH AND • .' . RAIRCLOTH, Is •erg large, aud our prices as low as the lowest CHAMBER SUITS' IN ASH, •WALNUT.AND SOFT which . wo are selling at a very low'prlce. .A full 11aP of - SPRING REDS, MATTRASSES .AND. rii,Lows:.. NDERTAKING In this department we alvrays have the best goods the market, atot are coetlattally adding NEW STYLES • k&TEST rade Sur prices are the lowest . . 1 J . . - O . FROST'S SONS'. Towanda, April 9, 1879. ' 1 JOHNSON MAN LT FACTU RFC COMPANY. SHELVES STEAM ENGINES, Portable & StationarCircular-3ti115,., I CORN SEIELLERS, Field Rollers and Plow Points, GRIST . 4k SAW MILL MACIIIN:ERY BOILER MAKING Or repairing..af,old Boilers, puttirg in now Heads or Flues, a specialty. tar We hati facilities for turning ou FIRST-CLASS BOILERS on Wort no lice. Portable. and Stationary Engines • , . . • Of any inad to order . size \l• r Also, ro . Brass and Iron - 1 4 Castings. W use the hest In and our work Is done by s O ledmechanics. We guaran• ' tee all ou Work. (potations given ou Disston , Or Richardson Saws. fluty. ' her or Leather Belting: • Foundry and - Skcps on back of Stevens' IP :Long's, Towanda. L. B. POWELL, General Agent for the • CILICRERINU PIANOS, - STEINWAY PIANOS • And. MASON k - HAMLIN. ORGANS Also instruments of pther'inakers. Large Mandsame OUGAICS,for 860 and upwards. • Xew Square and Libelant Pianos $l3O _ and upwards. A large:llOct of SHEET IItUSIC and MUSIC -• BOOKS. Renston, Pli.,,Sept. 23.1880 LIST OF LEGAL BLOBS Printed and kepton sale at the RtronTsa 4Prites ' at wbotesale or retail. Deed. 6 Mortgage. Bond: - I Treasurer's Bond. Collector's Bone. Lease. ' _ Complaint. Commitments. Warrant. Petition toe Need tor I Note JO Nets EMX INN gastuiture. WIIOLESALE AND' RETAIL Cl=l3 AVe time a Tuthill() Of wlth34ll the MANUFACTURERS OF' SiIiNGLE. - NACIIINkS Off - all kinds, of repair -a for the same. ,SCRANTON PA.; L. 11.11'QWELL. Coastal)le'a Return. 'At ticlea ot A gree me nt. iorm. 'Bond on A ttacb ment. Coaatahle'a Sales. Collectore Elates. Execution. ,13ubrena. lAcenAe. Licenne. Agement. idgmnentßeaL VlisaMtiusim Relent!:Os tow all sultnit that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidneys or Lirenand that If !Peso great organs are kept In a perfect condition, health will be the result. WARNERS SANE KIDNEY AND LIVED ,CURIE is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf OF RARE VALUE. and fs a POSITIVE remedy fortbe following troubles: • Pain in .the• Back, Severe Headaches, Dizziness, Bloating, Inflamed Eyes, A Tired Peeling, Night Sweats, Paine in the .Lower Part of the Btx Palpitation of the Heart, Jaundice,. Gravel, Painful Urination; Hata . 'rial Fever, Fever and Ague, And all diseases caused by tbe' Kidneys, Liver . or Urinary Orgaus being out of order. It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure reran Female. dlflienities, such as Aucorrhma, Inflammation of the Womb, , Fel!kg of the Wornb, Ulceration of the Womb. ' \ tt. lit control and regulate menstruation, and is an e ellent and safe remedy for females during pregua ey. As a Wood Purifier It is unequaled, for it elites the organs that MAK IL the blood. .Ifr Boils, Ca\buntles, Scrofula, White Swell ing, Sal Rheum, Poisoning by *er cury- r any ether Drug, it is , ce \ain in every case. . , For Incontinence. Impotence, Pains in the Loins, and all ,Similar Diseases, it is a safe, sure, 'and quick cure. It to the only, know Hisdase; • As a proof of th' par . Natural teiriedv read CIIEMICA S. A. L.crriatonr:..Ph. I." 1.: D., Professor of Chemistry in - the Universltyo Rochester, knowing the popularity and 'Tier of WitlOgrit - 6, SAVE KION Et AND LIVI;IL (.33[1.4. fittralttortinglk - Chemical Analysis, has furnished he' following statement: UNIVERSITY OF POCIIEN.TER, \ . • CittaticAL I..AnonATon -, - . • 1:001 EST EA, N.Y.,. Jan. 8, 881. • fir. U. U. WARN . EII. has placed fri nay po se ssion the formula of the, medicine manufactured and sold' by him under the general_deslgnatiOn of WAlthi ERS SAFE KIDNEY A.1 4 :11. LIVER CURE. I have investigated his processes of. man ufacture, which are conduc ted , with extreme care and accor4ing to the hestwethods. I have also taken from his laboratory samples of all the Mate rials used in the preparation of this medicine., and Ili oTy critical examination I find them asiviill as the medicine Into Which they enter, to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances. . A. LATTIMORE. . . • This remedy 'which has drum such :wonders, Is at up In the 14.1tti EST - SIZED 13 . 01 LE of any medtelne upon the market. and Is so: by Drag gb..ta and all dealers at 031.2.3 per. bottle. Tor Iltabetes enumire for 'WARNER'S SAFE 111A BITES CURE. It Is a POSlTlVE'remedy., IL H. WARNER & CO, Rochester, N. .Y. Li 0:b 14 ; 4 ; , #„,.,.:- i - ti, , . &IL . go .:;,h u . i .(2.i.u....., I t. For f i t . cO• i • . wheat 11(. . 1 lilt 7 3 - 0. ,, rec i ` ‘•etit •i'.lr' ••1 (el. Olt- 1 (1- -%.8; • osi , en ' 1 it e "to "E.', Vat' •ON A key. C g till 4 .'- - -. I7AS ' • re tiellt NATHAN TIDD, PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE AND LOYAL SOCK COAL Lowest prices for cash. Miro and yard foot o Flue-street, Towanda. July 15, 16.10. GET 1 OUR, HAIR CUT ,AND SIIAVINq, .AT THE NV:nava H o use SHAVING PARLOR.,, air We study to please sTEDo E , Prop•r Towanda, Pa., July 13, 1879. GAMBLE CURRIER, 'anufacturers and Dealers ►n CABINET RUBBEII. VALVE r PUMPS, &e.. _ . • Sugar Run, pradrord Cnunly. Pa. %--Fe1...3,51-inB GILAIORE & CO. tEstabliyhea PC!.:OO:NS, IN6REASt OF PENSION and 'all .other classes of claims for Soldiers and . Soldiers' Heirs, prosecuted. • . ' Address with stamp. - ' . . GILMORE & CO., - -.- • - . Washington, D. C. ......... ___ . $ t m ,i t t: i t , h o t I, i m t , rnk , ti r c c l.l .;,li ff i c it e ;t i lv ,g i ll t , h f e n t u t i mint profitable Easiness that anyone can engage In. The business Is se. easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that anyone eau make great profits from the -very start. No ette can fail who is INBAR' to work. Women ttaas successful as mem , Boys and girls eau earn large sues. 'Many have made at the busi ness over one hundred doliara in a.single week. Nothing like It ever known before. All %teenage are, stfrprised at tie ease and.rapylity with which they are able to make in ney. .1 ou can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit;. You do not have to Invest capital In It. We take all the risk.- Tinve who need ready money should 'write to as at, once. All fitrolitted free. Address Tniis. & Co., Augusta, Maine. ' Oct. 28, .. , m HE Yourselves p by makingmoney when mgolileu chance is offered, thcreb4lilgs I cepinfrivery Irma your iioe_v 4 o always- take advantage of the good chances for making money that ate offered, generally become wealthy, while . those • who do net 'improve such chances remain In poverty., We want many men, women, boys and girls to work-tar us right in their own localities. ' The bUSIDP44 will pay more' than ten times ordinary wages. Wo furnish an expeu- SITO outfit and all that yin! need, free. No one who engages fails to 'make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time.to the work, or only your spare moments. Full lamination and all that Is needed sent freh. Address rivlNsost & Co., tortland, aloe. act. 28, MO. VAGL HOTEL \ 1 -. . . ,- ~, \ _:. - - (SuUTR T.IIIT..PUUIde SQUARE.) This well-known \ house has Ve en thoroughly reti novited and repaired throughout, and the proprie tor Is now prepared to offer first-class accommoda tions to the public, on• the most remonable terms. T. A. JENNINU.S.• - Towanda, Pa., May 2.; 1878. , ITENRi HOUSE; CORNER MAIN & WASHINGTON STREETS, FITIST WAILD, TOVrAtiDA, PA Meals at all hours. Terms to suit the Mules. Large stable attached. WM. Iit'ZIRY, raoratzfoa Towanda. Anlr "7,51-tr: MEAT -31AEKET1 MYER & DEVOE' BEILLEMAN'S BLOCK, ; BRIDGE STBEKt, i ° i FRESH S AND SALT MEATS DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BEBRIES IN THEIR SEASON, &c. 411 r All goods delivered f.reo of charge. . - /AYE* k DiVOE Towanda. Pa.. 1111 iStileri4 • etly that has aired worth pt this Great owing . '• .tT I YSIS Dealer In — f.ocated in Keep on hand, VAS 111001001106 =Anal sum= spry, iMOfliozois )(al!fib's bon sad Wood Best. Chilled PO WS are offered to the rimers of the country for the coming stases with many valuable tmproyeteeohi. 1112 'MAIM tithe strap gret sad axed dues. Me Now In the Junket. TICS WZARD ii the beet foigeamil pow, work, in both mod and otubblit • TEE VIAND MI the ohatliest end plete breas adju.stoteut for using two or three • at TIDE WIABEI is the best Pk* extant for hard clay end stony ground. - THE WIAILD rivals all" other chilled Plae►a for cleaning in loose and adhesive .. TICE *IA= cannot, be =sidled far lidos of Draft, , Our Malleable Don Slain is tbsoolypese. deal adjustable metal Beam made; Is littanitlzed against bending or breaking; Is perfectly adjustable for 2or 3 horses; o v er 2 ,000 la use, aid Dog me to a thousand ' adJustable.. e Char 3ointers. Whimls'and Randlos on • _1 Oar Moldboards execl allaihtms fortneann and ututormity. Our Plows are warranted to any reasonable az- It you are going' to buy a Deer Puur r be gue tb give the WIAMI a trial. Haling uli faith,from past experience,• that all that is claimed above for the WIARI) PLOWS is true, I challenge se vere test trials with any other plows what ever. Agents wanted in townships where I now have none. For circulars, prices and othcr particulars apply to the sub scriber, R. M. wanes. Towanda, Pa., March 3, 1881 nebiest. WILL IT CURE ME.? Said a man, whose woebegone eountensnee and broken•down cotltutlon plainly showed traces of disease—a suffe rer with Nervous Dyspepsia, In whose stomach the' most delicate' morsel lay Ilse Iced. Refreshing 'sleep and quiet nerves weft strangers, tind he despaired of ever being well: ti►e advised bi!u to lake Simmons Liver rUgulator 'Which he did, and In a short time was not only relieved but cured: Reader, If you are suffering with Dyspepsia or Liver Disease In any form, do not wait until' the disease has taken a fast hold upon you. but use the Regulator When the symptoms Ares show Ahem selve*. it has relieved untold suffering. 81M- Ni LIVER REGULATOR Is not an alcoholic stimulant, but a PURELY VEGETABLE REM EDY that, ill cure when everything else fails. It is a faultlessifainily medicine. Does not disarrange the system. Is no violent, drastic purge, but mi. Owe's own remedy. The friend of everyone, and will not - disappoint you. A single trial will cow' , vines you .that ft Is the cheapest, purest aqd best Family Medicine in the world. MASK the recovered.dyspepties„,bilion. sufferers, victims of \ever and ague, the mercurial diseased patient ho they recovered their health, cheerful spirits and' ‘"tod - appetite—they will tell you by Iv % ...taking 6131Mtr I.IVEII ItEGULATOII. \ . • \ ' ASK YOURDRUGGIST FOR SIBIMOKS\LIVER REGULATOR: • , , • nriginal and Gelinlne:prepared only by . \ J. U. ZEILIN & CO., PIULAIALP HI& SOI.D.BV Ai;L; DRUGGISTS. A.yer's Cathartic Pills For all the Pnraoses-of a Parallv /Ivrea, as, Liver t'omplalut, Dropsy, Teller, Tumors'and Salt Itheum,-Wonns, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the. Blood, are the most congenial purgative yet perfected. -Their effects abundantly show hoW Much they excel alt other Pills. They are sate and pleasant to take, but . powerful to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the blood ; they stint. ulate the sluggish or disordered organs Into action; and they Impart health and tone to the whole being. They care not only - the every day complaints of , every bedy, but formidable and dangerous dis eases. Most Malta physicians, - , most eminent clergymen, and our best citizens, send eertificateli et cures 'performed, and' of great benefits derived from these rills.- They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild as well as elec. dual. 'Being sugar coated,' they are easy to take . ; and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. - 4 j PREPARED DY Dr.-J. C. AYER /CO. Lowell, Mass Practical and Anglytiant Chemists. Sold !y a❑ Ihncgisda and lloalers In Mad!ilia,: glisceffaneost. FACTS FACTS It is a conceded fact that •J. K. BUSiti . IS SELLING CLOTH.iN • CHEAPER THAN AT ANT OTHER' ESTABLISHMENT IN TOWANDA BOROUGH] , HIS STOCK COMPRIS ES EVERY TILING , IN THE' LINE -OF Y the Is B 1 4 " ::: CLOTHING , . . .) A a t d AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OVERCOATS • -LOWER - TI AN EVER DE*ORE . OFFERED IN' THIS MARKET. J. K. BUSH, BILIDGE_STIIEZT, TOWANDA: EDWARD WILLIAMS, PRAQTICAL PLUMBER & QAfi FITTER . natio of bumbling -I few doors north of r04.021ce. Plumbing, Gas Fitting; Revolting Pumps of all kinds, and all kinds of (tearing promptly attended to. All wanting work In bla line should give bias a can: ' Dee. 4. )1179. YOUR , JOB PRINTING Done it iiteitaPowrza minas, to the Oceniplonet, Towsnes. Deleted vont spoelsti, i '~. +'' ~ ...._.. Y i Mr: J. flowlett i of Syracuse, -N. writing frolEurope on a Dutch dairy Awn, says: "After , feeding the horses and resting a little While we drove about. eight idles further on to nue:ollm best stock andAairy fence ;in Holland.: They used the very isms . Midge at the farm that they did in 'the "fourteenth century. They have little tinge in the ceilings, with cords paesing through them, by which the cows' tails are held up to keep thew from getting dirty. The stable was carpeted, and had plants and flowers in it. The floor of the 'fable was , of small- bricks. At the k of the stalls was a trough of Masonry about eight inches, wkle and nine inches deep, with a ditch or reservotr of water at .one end. As soon as the trench was_dirtied they turned on the water, and all the man-, ure, etc., was carried' out to a cover vat, whence it could be removed to fields or wherever they wanted 'it moved to. The cows • were as clean if not cleaner than your horses. All the fastening they have is a, little cord around the necks, and they are so gentle and - quiet that 'they don't require any stronger. They • use brass milk pads instead of wood or tin ones. We , saw. the way they make the round • cheere•ths,t are sent to America. They have wooden moulds in the shape of two hemis pheres or half balls. These are-hol low. and fit together. The cheese curd is first roughly pressed into shape and then placed in the moulds, the lower half of the mould is sta tionary, while the upper part is fast ened to a kind of screw working in a beam overhead; the upper half AS I screwed down tight, and the cheese is.lefelor a week. At the end of a'sdeek it is screwed' down tighter and left another week. ; At the end 1 of the third week" , the 'cheese is-ex rimed to the air and the curing be gins. It takes three months for a cheese to be cured, and a year before it is fit for the market. Everything was as sweet and neat as' any parlor ever saw ; the stables and stalls for the horses were covered with matting; You have no idea chow clean: every thing was, without seeing how it was done. They use the same kind Of churns, the same kind of cheese presses and the same kind of pails, etc., that they did five hundred years ago. They think that it is showing disrespect to their ancestors to make any improvement in the implements that .their forefathers used. I in quired ithe price of the cattle, and fiaund the.cows cost from 200 to 350 guilders, and the bulls from 300 430 guilders, or, in our money, cows from $BO to $l4O, and bulls fronly2o to $l.BO or $2OO each: How to Make the Whitest Ma ple Sugar. _ - A student of ntaple-sugar ntakiny will find that a maple area has as many grades (of 'color) of sap as it is years old. ' The outside ring gives the sweetest sap and makes the whitest sugar, and of the best flavor, while the inner ' reverse. The is the The gradation is regular from one to the -other. You will see, theri, that the older the tree thedarker the sugar at the heart. The man who wishes. to excel in making nice and pure maple sugar (I mean the Whitest possible) must follow three rules : First, tap early through the bark, and the first ring of the wood (the last year's growth) of a second with maple; second, keep the sap from the moment it leaves the. tree xcluded from atmospheric influence; t ird, reduce to sugar in- the least pOssible time. I cannot, conceive of any.method or contrivance to reduce sap into sugar quic,ker than the ledge syste ' o n\ f the evaporator,- and no. Machin' can make white sugar from ,interior. ap. I_ am satisfied that the outer ring \ will give us sap that can be made hit° sumer- nearly as white -a T\ s snow.— 'nay Wheeler, Water bury Centre, Vt.' CURIXO 3stireness, Jundice, lyspepila,. Indigestion., lysentery,ronißt \ onlach id Breath, freadithe, laysipelas, riles, Ithuu matism„ Eruptions aril 'tin . Diseases, .BlRonal, Ili fnistkoliN =I A t)iztch ir4=!L The Florida Orange Trade. About 300,000 \ boxes of- oranges have reached New\York 'season from groves in-Florida. Their value is estimated at 1 560,000. Ten years ago not a boa was shipped to this market. There were but few trees in St. John's county. The planta tion now cover the highlands in five counties, a tract 400 miles lank by twenty wide, and are fast enroacti ing upon other lands in the southein counties. Soon after the late war Col. Den net, brother-in-law of Oen. Hardy.' author of " Hardy's Tactics," bought a tract near Mosquito • Init, at the bead of-Indian: River. He went to Jainaica for his young trees. His neighbors prophesied a failure. A few . years afterward William Allen who was in the commission business in this city,' purchased many acres on the Halifax River at $1.23 an acre. :The neighbors told both - Den. net and Allen that they might grow millions of 'oranges, but they would never get them to market. Mr. Allen wrote to New York, and interested steamship men sent him a light draught steamer. They found it profitable, as it was in the dull sea son here. The next year competition in carrying trade was brisk.—N. Y. Paper. Farm Notes. —The acreage of wheat for 1880 in the United States aggregated 30,- 000,000. • —A horse , weighing from ten to twelve hundred pounds will eat about six tons of hay, or its equivalent, in a year. . -:--Providence never hide's a smil ing countenance from those who man ure highly, el:titillate often and.seed liberally. —A pinch of cayenne or red pep per sprinkled over the exposed parts of cabbage plants is sure death to the cabbage worms. - - —A,teaspoonful of carbolic acid in two gallons of 'water 'is , said to prove as d estructive . to the currant worm and 'Rise bug as hellebore. —Thin spots In grass fields sow with grass seed and scratch them in with a harrow and give - aligbt dress ing with some fine manure. —Mr. J.. S. Kepineon, of Barnet; Vt., is the: owner of a pow called "Jersey' Queen " that has produced 750 ilotulds.of buttet in one year. —Whenever you" see a farm upon which year after year no improve ment is nuuli you may be sure that the farmer neither reads, observes nor thinks. - • _ Farmers' Alfiancee, are the order of the time in lowa, and an authori ty thinks that WO .will be organized before wheat-sowing. —Coui should he milked at least twice each day, and ati,regntar hours. pip contain! imp* of the . orbatte r and . er rarely obtains. . —.Load 141 down with clover is beget than Money in bank, drawing wore Interest -than any bank can pay and compounding the inter.* often e r. Jotut lifordek ri Canada, far mer's lx,y, has, . The ' Toronto Globe says,. lowo t,szidennist specimen', largely native birds, 111 mounted by Idmsell during odd times; ....Pigeons are employed in carry. ing message* from the newgold-gelds in liew-Zealand to the . large towns; and "pigeongne.ine" are regularly published in the newspapers. —An agricultural experiment as sociation has been formed by a num ber of- Sussex (Eng.) landowners. Its object is, to experiment with man area upon several varieties of soil. —Dr. T. H. Hoskins, Newport, V thinks that:with the help 0? silos an{ corntodder there will be no difficulty in carrying one cow to the acre and making June butter the year round. —A market gardener is reporLell by The Chicago Tribune, as saying that neither salt nor ashes will kill the cabbage 7 wonn, but dry soot will do it every time, provided itis plied after each rain.. —A good cow ought to- produce S,OOO pounds of milk annually ; but in this country l the average is aboUt half that, whi le in Holland 10,f)00 pounds, is only 'consideied a fair yield. —The whole cost of planting awl cultivating an acre of cotton, ginning the product and delivering it on' a railroad, is stated' by a 'South Caro lina planter at $ll, or about. 5j cents per pound. - - -Never allow a mudholp" to - re-, main aboUt a well. If your cater is muddy and impure throw in a peek of lime to purify it. If animaleat , appear in: the water throw in a halt' gallon oft salt to make them settle to the bottom. —A. •recent 'speaker at a . qairy meeting mentioned one man as •own er of 20. factories in New-York State where " lard-cheese" is made, and ea-` pressed the hope that all self-respect ing dealers would refuse to touch the bastard stuff and so "ruin his trade." —The farmers in the southern part of New Jersey are making prepara-4 Lions to cultivate sugar beets on an extensive scale. An otter of from , $3.50 to $8.50 per ton; according to quality, for all they can raise,has been made by the' a Delaware Beet Su gar Cpinpany. —Mr ) . Messer- advised all farmers to testlthe seed - corribefore planting, its heleared the severe cold la%t coming before the; corn was dry, tad injured the germ- or much of it. Latediusked . corn was said to 121 the Suregt4to grow.—Lucas- County, 0., Horticultural Report. • --A new and malignant ,;(lisease has bioken out among the large herds of cattle upon 'the plains of New Mexico, causing hundreds to die dai ly. The names Ot the, disease is not and as .Yet no remedy has been discovered,' Congress will be asked to investigate:the disease. --J,Asistralian putter, of which 1,- 138 /casks were: lately brought to Loadon in a ship's refrigerator, is. Me Mark Lthie Exprerss says, a very salable article, and the price for 1,7 ?1. carcasses of mutton, Bo' of lamb mid quarters - of quarte - of beef forming part of the same cargo, was satisfa' y tor to all concerned.. , I —. The German custom of planting frilit trees on either 'sick of yublir highways is a good one. These trees are pruned and otherwise cared or by the road hands. They—rdrnish 4hade and fruit to the weary travel. ers, and constitute a humane provis ion worthy of imitation in all Chris tian lands. • ' mixture : of sulphur and. finely ground tobacto, two parts of the for mer to • one of the latter. has been found an, excellent preventive of the ravages of insects on squash...)ind other, vines, as well, as• for keeping - _ lice is cattle, dogs .and poultry. It is also recommended for sprinkling trees.and :bushes that are eaten by , canker worms or current worms. Timothy WhCeler,' of Yer— mont, who is not only a successful, sugar-Maker but . a thoughtful student of the curious .and interesting phe nomena of the savoichard, says he .has, in a dozen pieces of old maple butts worked up during the winter. evidence that tapping with a bit, however small; injuries the tree more than tapping with the axe, .'as was. the edifier practice. —Cows that .have access to water at all 4mesiwill drink often, •but tle at a time, and return to their feeding. Cows deprived. of a suffi cient supply of water'fail in milk and flesh, and when they are allowed to fail, it is almost impossible to bring them back to 'their proper yield of mitie and condition, of flesh, at least without extra .expense and trouble: —A farmer writing to an exchanie says : "I had a, mare, some years ago that had a large wart on side, where the harness rubbed ' and kept it sore. In summer the flies made it worse. To 'prevent this I put on a good daub of.tar, and in a few weeks the wart will/ killed and disappeared. I have frequently tried it since, on cattle and horses and seldom had an occasion to use a second application. The remedy is simple .and effectual.',' Household Recipes HARD SAUCR.—Stir . to a cream one cup of butter, with three. cups pi;A derecl sugar and a little vanilla, or the juice and:rind of one lemon. -Swim. BATTER PUDDING.--One cup sugar, three leasposms Utter, four, eggs,,,, three cups sweet milk, three of flour, °tie teaspoon soila, two of, cream tartar; or three of bak ing-powder. PuontNo WITHOUT MILK.—Two cups bread, cracker, .or.cake crumbs, two cups warm water, two eggs, half cup raisins, or canned fruit, a pinch of salt, and a few grates of nutmeg. Serve with sauce. PUDDINO....-31iX four table• spoons flour gradually into -a quart of milk, add the well beaten yolks of fOur eggs, whip the whites and add just before placing in the oven. Bake quickly and serve .with any sauce preferred.. PLAIN TARTS.—Take any little piece of pie crust and use it up by lining patty-pans, or the covers of baking-powder cans; fill With as3' pie, mixtqre, fresh or canned fruit, preserves, jellies, or anything that is convenient; if there is not enough c.ll one kind of fruit, pub-. some.ether kind with it. Mince tarts should It covered. Always save the pieces. Kamm lady% quotation, slightly al taro' from "an ,old apbot ism—" When biu gledess Is bliss 'Hs folly to Iskwives.? BEI
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