Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 12, 1881, Image 4

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    DRIFTWOOD.
ABUU BEN HILL'S SET-BACK.
Abou.Ben 11111--soon may his temper earl?
Awoke one night from dreams of Bourbon tale,
And 113 W within his room by moonlight gut,
Making it rich aeWilliam Vanderbilt,
An angel writitig.ln aJmok of gold:—
Exceeding cip.setiness had made Iten hole, -
And to the presence In his room, all he
la it h free-trade tract engro , scs thee Y'•
•• Nay,': said the %Won. dimpling rouod the mouth,
,•• I write the true friends of the current South.'•
•• And is aline one Y'" said Ben. The angel's bead
....hook a stern negative Atx'u turned blood-red
And thundered out, •-1 pray thee. then. instanter
Write me Ben 11111—of Georgia—of Atlanta **
The angel wrote and vanished: e'er, the week was
lie sought lien out upon the S. nate door,
And r•hns - ed the names the ,s , tuth delights to out,
And In, the list hesdeiltl-- Mahone
I —Trikse.
Al.ExaxnitE Th - atisti is a champion of
woinaii suffrage in France. Ile says:
"They will vote gracefully, will soon
wiar bonnets a la ballot-box, universal
surrage wais.s and political t quality
hkiltS. At first it will make a setsation,
..then it will become fashionable. after
' that a habit, then an experience, then a
duty:and at last a blessing."
- 1)s the plains of Nevada, a mile • froth
whir house, a gentleman noticed a cat, a
lrlic, It lay on its-back, its feet upkr
[Most, and was apparently dead. Around
it, feeding unsuspectingly, was a flock of
entiall . birds. Just as he was thinking
L `its inueli easier it would.be for the ani
final to feign death. and catch. a bird b)
deceiving it than by slipping- up to be
was astonished•to see the c titithitnly
roll over and grabone of the feathered
tribe that was very near. The other bilds
flew away a hundred bards or so tnd
alighted. The cat only made one or two_
• Mouthfuls of the game ai;d then en pt
around to the windward of the birds,,jarid
himself out again and once mo.c succets-
Sully played the dead dodge. •
- JAMES CAIDY, As tailor in the employ
of David 11. Gaffin, Utica, N. Y., has had
a miraculous escape from instant death.
In Mr. thalin'a store are a series of wide
lialchways extending to the fourth door,
through Which goods are elevated. 1.
scuttle ()f coal was lifted to the fourth
door, where the tailors are at work, this
morning, and while stoopink to take It
from the rope Cassidy lost his balance
and' fell headlong throughthe hatchway.
-While in the air he reached out wildly
with Lis handsand fortunately succeeded
in obtaining a hold on , the rope. He ,
struck the_lloor feet foiemost, his' clutch
on the rope having somewhat broken the
fall as well its landing him upright. His
hauds were badly lacerted in the descent,
but, with tic exception of the fright sus
tained, Cassidy is in no othet respect Vas
worse for, his thrilling adventpre. -
: WILMA 51 MULLOCII is a resident of
hedgehog Harbor, Wisconsin. A short
time since he incurred the displeasure:of
portion of his neighbors, •and:it conamit
waS appointed to furnish him with a
suit.of tar and feathers. They called al
his residence, built a fire, in the lard,
Stith which they .warmed the tar, - tort
opeh a pillow which they had with them
• and arranged the feathers ready for use.
'rhea'" then summoned Mr. Mtilloch by
gently heaving some rocks tbrongb the
window.. Being apprised of the intention. of his visitors, William appeated at
the door with a 'Winchester rifle and an
• nounced - his readiness to participate iu
the contemplated pic-nic, and . gave notice
()ibis intention to begin his part Of the
amended pror;ramme at once. -The crowd
Sim - the in his eye and suddenly decamp
• ed. leaving the tar and feathers as tro
pities of his bloodleas victory. •
THE of Milton, tells Low one
'of the Ilung,ariaus employed in the con
stinetion Of the double track of the P.. 1•
railroad above town, came to Milton to
buy a cook store. Upon examining a
Dumber of different patterns he concluded
to take • ii nice looking range. After his
purchase hakbeen delivered, he built a
tire in • the- oven of the "new fapgled
thing," and placed his.bre — ad upon the top
of. the stove lnd patiently awaited the
heat. to bake his living. But it. did not
seem to work:xatisfactorily. Highly in-
eensed at beln'y cheated, be repaired to
the-merchant who had irrtde the sale.and
demanded that ho take back . his store
and refund the Purchase money. The
seller drove to the cabin of the Hungari
an and after a hearty laugh, instructed
him in the workings of the range,. when
the purchaser became delighted at the
manner and proMptness of the work done
by his purchase. It s was the -tirst stoic
the buyer bad ever seen.
ttu. R. R. l'Alsct•EY, the veteran Ito
Chester spmtsinan, 'recently' had a fight
'With a poipoi4e, In 'a
letter from St.
'John's River. Florida, he says : " I will. ,
write you of my, last struggle with a large
porpoise. Yesterday, as I was rowing up
in what we call the witchtide,' this mon
,ster came running between me and the
bluff. l .i:truck-him on the head with-my
'oar. lle gave a sudden .dart and went
ashore like Jersey lightning, and , I went
. alzfrost as quickly after him. Then he
eit for the _deep .water wain, but
chanced to open his huge mouth. This
was my chance, and I rammed the oar in
his mouth and down" his. throat. Then
ratite a tussle ; I e pulled and I pried.'Af
ter a long struggle he quica;l down. 1
can for the boat and got my largest
:sword; . With it I gave hitu l a gash in the
throat that made him wild with pain.
After a while I got a chanc.”o make:him
fast to the boat with a line around his
tail. A. mail calm to my assistance and
we pounded him i with clubs until he was
dead. We waited for the next tide, as it
was haul wor to tow a dead porpoise. Ile•
doesn't float when dead. By hard work
we got him ashore and to camp. , Then
we measured him.' Ile was nine feet ten
inches long, two feet thiee inches in
di
ameter, and would_rsobably have weigh
ed nitue than siklitindred pounds."
• Anorr siz ”qtris ago, Mr. Libby. of
'Burton, Maine, Itrit down to th e e pool
and went out fishing with a party. Soon
after they .startett be began to grow
hoarse and be slightly pressed for breath,
but he thought it:Was caused by damp
ness and fog.that was rising from the wa
ter. Be bteadily grew worse until he
could hardly whisper. About noon the
Party landed on one of the islands to cook
their'fish and eat their dinner, and ,Mr.
Libby, who was standiu.g . , be' side the tire,
found himself unable to sßsk. The par
ty went - bome next day, deeply deploring
the condition of their , friend, who showed
no signs of improvement. . For three
years Mr. Libby remained,, in a mute
state, communicating to hbt" friends by
the use of a slate. Mr. Libby . was pre
. railed upon to go down to tti pool again,
fishing, and the party with him lauded on
the island• where three years before ho
hid lost his , speecb. They built a fire
and pt:Oceedsd to dinner, and as Mr. Lib
by was walking around after dinner he
- suddenly_ slipped on a small stone and fell
on biti'•=side. When he arose be found
himself able to speak as well u ever he
•
could, and he continued to speak and
barn full power of speech until his death.
which occurred about two years afterlhis
r,:covcry of speech.
'NCH NO hi
The yiS aarl intoisture,
are p , •*4 6 n.
intense ineressedris very fibs
treating, at • t, as if phsworms
were crawling in an about e rectum: the O
vate pine are sometimes *fleeted; if 'Mowed to
madam very serious results may follow. *Dr.
&gasmen All-Hmling Ointment" is a plamnt. taro
ewe. Also for Tana!, Itch, Salt Rheum. Sold
Head. Erysipelas. lisAers' Itch, Blotches. all Sealy.
Crusdy, CuumeowS Eruptions. . Sent for 50 cents,
in 3-cent stamps ; three boxes for SM. Address,
Ds. Swavin & 330
*ante,rth Sixth Street. Phila.
delphia, Pas field by deipriaing druggists.
MRS. LYDIA . E.' PINKHAM.
LYDIA Irvin Or
INICHANi t s
VEGETAIs
ICOMPorrio.
r. The Poiltive Cure - .
For all Female Complaints
This preparation. as its name signifies, consists of
Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the mod del
grate invalld. Upon one trial the merits of this Corn
potted will be recognized, as relief is imniediate and -
when its rise is continued, in ninety-nine cases km bua
dyed, apermanent cure is effet:ted,a3 thousands will ten
tify. On account of its proven merits, it is today re
commended and prescribed by the best physic : L*l3Ln
the country. : 4 ..
It will cure entirely the worst form of fiallni
of the uterus, Leireorrhan, irregular and plliinful
Xenstrastion, all Civarian Troubles, IntlammaUon and
Ulceration, Flooding!, all Displacements and tbi cone.
sequent spinal wealautss, and Is especially inlapicd to
the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors
from the titeruis In an early stage of development. Thes
tendency to cancerous humors there . 1s checked: very
speedily by its Use. ..
In fact it 'full proved to lee the greet
est and best remedy that has ever hero discover
ed. It permeates emery partion of the system, and (ATM
new lifeand vigor. It cemoess fentneq..xatulency, do-
strops alleraving for stimulants, and relieve:3 weak:aim
of the stomach
It mires Bloating. Headache., Nerroux l`rwitratinfi.
General Debility, SlN.plc..stic-c , , I k.preysion and Indi
gnation. putt fn ling of bearing down, enuring , pain.
weight and Wl:ache, is always permanently eared by
Its tire. It will at all:times, and under all eireutartan•
OM act In harmony with thu law that goccrai tbs.
fermis system.
For Kidney Complaints of eithrr t , rx thiJ compound
h aaturpassed.
Lydia, E. Pinkhatb's Vegetable Compound
pMpared at VZ and ^ Western Avenue. Lynn. ?Sam.
Price Stsx). - Six bottles for $.O-3. Sent by mail in the
form of also in tlid form of Loseuge., on receipt
of price, slso, per box, for either— 31ra I'INICILUI
fre2ly ate.wers all 1-Mtet-.4 of infntry.. Send for - pam
phiet. .1.4,1rf 'Si as aLovo Afra fhb. paper. • ,
No family hhould he with.mt LYDIA F. l'IN111104"
LIVED. PILLS. They cum Constipation. SWounncs
111AdT0fPidity of the Liv..r t*,eents per bet
N. H. DOWNS'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC
ELIXIR
Is a sure cure for Coughs, Colds,
Whooping-Cough, and all Lung
Diseases, when taken in season. .
People die of consu mpti on al
ly because of negleut, when the
timely_use of thiskemedy would
have cited them at once.
Attu-one years of con• ,
stout use proves the fact that no
cough remedy ha's stood the test
like Downs' Elixir.,
rAC Cali 5/.90 per tottle.
Fur S Everywhere.
Dr.Baxtor'sltandrake
ANDITTERN
Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaints, Indigestion,
and all diseases ariting from Bil
iousness. Price :5 cts. per bottle.
Tor sale r. pry tro.
HENRY 6 JOHNSTPS
ARNICA AND OIL
LIN . E N T
For. Man and Beast.
The most perfect liniment ever
compounded. Price 25c. and soc.
For Bale Ertrysttere.
PE
PAIN KILLER
A PVRELT VEGETABLE EBBED?
For INTEETIAL and EXTERNAL Use. •
PAIN KILII.L x. - rinelea,,,m7.l7 it
indenting and to perj &Vs eves;
in the and inerjx•rteaned ede, .
PAIN KILLER . t.hail:
_ _ _ a li t. C c ougbL or (4ll::
Diarrhea. Dysentery . , Cramps. Cholera, ?; ,
RAIN
nit Bevel elempfainte.
edy
PAIN KILL.EIporiV I for Men
Sirk ilendne a to ;Se II:coos Side. •
• Ruetimatism, an Neuralgia.
-PAIN KILIfttrosiIVIPABLE:It
ialms eputig a*
_prratneent re f it, In all cafe.% Of
nridsm, eiprains.SeVPre Boras. do.
FAIN KILLE R fa the well-tried and trusted
friend of the Mechanic.
'rumen Planter. Sailor. and in fart all cla.sca
wsnunkr a medicine a Irm3 at Land:and &Ate ii
Internally or externally with certainty
of relief.
.Nolandir can afford td be without this In.
rill able remelt in the hr.lihe) preen brines it
• 'thin the teach of 411, and it will ananally sank
I . :t•tV itups it. ors- - t in dqctoni` Lana.
dn.:rest. at e5e.:30111e. gni el *bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SOH. Prorklence. Re le
Proprietors.
ISTI9F LEGAL BLANKS
L_
Printed and kept on sale at the SorosTza or7l°>l
at wholesale or retail.
Deeds •
Mortgage
Road.-
•
Treasurer's Bond.
CoScoter's Bond::.
Lease. ✓• r
•
Complaint. , •
Commitments. '
•
Warrant.
Coustable'slieturn. . •
Articlesot AgrselNient4fernis
Bond on Attachment,
Constable's Sales.
Conester's Sales. •
Execution. '
Sub a:
Petition for License.
Bond for Llcenote,
Notelndirrinent.
Kota loittenntrd ?teal
FACTS..= FACTS
It is a oonseded, fact that
J. K. BUSS
IS SELLING-;..
CLOTHING!
CHEAPER THAN AT ANY
OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN
TOWANDA. BOROUGH!
"us pocK. COMPRISES
EVERVTIIINO IN TILE LINE
•-4 .1 F -
11°11'8'
CLOTHING ' And
Boy's, / 1 oaths
AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS
OVERC6ATS
LOWER THAN ',EVER BEFORE
OFFERED IN THIS:MARKET.
.1 : K. BUSH,
0 . RIDGE ST itEET, TOW 1N DA.
Nadets.
MEAT YIARICUT,
E. 0, RUNDELL,
Would respeetfullystnouneelhat he Is contlnotn
the Market business at the old stand of Matlock
Randall, and will at all times keel, adult sapply tr,
FRESH
OYSTERS
COmitantly on hand. Country dealers supplied a
city rates. .
FRESH & SALT MEATS,
GARBER VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, is
q' AU Goods deltrired Free or Charge
Towanda, Pa. Nov. 27 1879.
MEAT MARKET!
•
MYER k DES' OE
Located to
CEIDLEMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET,
Keep en band
,• ,
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
DRIED BEE}, fISII; POULTRY
GADDEN'VEDETABLES AND BERRIES IN
THEIR SEASON, &c
•
sir MI goods delivered free of chirge.
Ps.. MAT 2R. IMO
'usincos §avbs.
FARM FOR SALE.—A farm of
11A acres. l ocated ' about 'one mile from pent
ley ('reek; IS acres of good Maher, the - rest cleared
andsi.!ll adapted to grain raising or dairy purposcs.•
For particular; enquire on the premises or address
• W.II. It ANKN. ,
Phillipss Me, Erie CO., Pa.
May 4-i
USQ,IrAIANNA COLLEGIATE IN
stirrr '. —..,VPItt,N,4:. TER 11 COMMOIIee%
§
lit SDAY . APRIL 4th. lest. Expensua for
board, tuittim and turninhed room. from 11172 to
1180 par year.. For catalogue or farther •particu
lire address he Principal,
EptilViiti E. QUI Ii LAN, A. id.
- TewarA a; Oetolter 2R. iNgn. .
CHANGED HIS liIINDA
J. OTTAREON,
THE UPHOLSTERER,
• .
Thought of advertising with us; but inISiIIPSS has
picked up so since the Holidays, thitt he changed
his inind.sibout advertising. All .that he wanted
to say, was that if' anyone should send fur hint to
repair, or make new • - '
EASY CHAIRS, SOFAS, DIVANS,
• RECEPTION • CHAIRS, CHURGII
CHAIRS. OR CUSHIONS, LOUNGES
MATTRESSES, PLATFORM. \ a.
•ROCKERS ' SLIP COVERS, SOP
• PILLOWS, FOOT RESTS,
ne of those NICE, EAST,
DIAMOND Et AMC. SPRING
• BEDS, - '
•
(That are made to fit any lied)' or anything I his
line, they eau depend upon getting just what they
want, and that firirt-class. and ehargen,reasonable.
Hoping to bearlrom yon soon, 1 reins
Yours Truly, _ _
•
J. Ot TAll SO A'S',
•
Upttullterer, eolith Stde fridge Street. Tevran t la
cm i s Slyer & Devue'e . Market.
Towanes. Pll4 January nth, !BM-onto.
WIARD'S PATENT
- NEW 1880 SERIES .
Malleable Iron and Wood Beam Chilled
PLOWS
are offered to the FarmerF ot 'the coutry for the
comlua season with many i'alttable improternents.
THE VTULED-i. the etrongtat ind moot dura
ble Plow in. he market.
VILE is the beat for genera: purpoee
work, in both sod and stubble. . _ •
TICE 'MAID has the simplest mid most com
plete adjustmem for using two or tlirct: horses
abreast.
THE VirIARD is the best Plow extant for bard
clay and stony ground. - •
THE WIARD 'rivals all other cbilled Plows
for cleaning in loose and adhesiye soils.
THE WIABD cannot be excelled for Lightness
of Draft. .
One Malleable Iron Beam is the =4 prac
tical adjustable instal Beam made• is guaranteed
against bending or breaking: Is perfectly adjustable
for 2 or 3 hones: over 20,0110 in use, and not ono is
a-thousand failed.
Our Jointers. Wheels and Handles are all
adjunabie. -
Our Illoldboards care) all others for name:.
aad uniformity;
Our Plows are warranted - to any•reasonable gx
tont. .
It yon are going to buy a mew Pura', bo rare to
give the Wzatto a teal. '
Ilavidg full faith, from past experience,
that all that 'is ' claimed above for the
WIARD PLOWS is true, I challenge se
vertiesktrials with any other plows what
ever. Agents wanted in townships-where
-- I
now have none. For circulars, prices
and other particulars apply to the sub
scriber,
R. M. Welles.
Towanda. Pa., March 3, int
WI YOUR HAIR CUT
AND SHAVING, AT. VHE
wViTaasti. - Howe
SHAVING PARLOR.
.Ws study to please.
.
TEDII,Pro 1)1'
Towan . ds Pa., duty 16,167"0, _ _. _
LEHIGH VALLEY •
PENN. & . ITEW YORK RAIL ROADB.
►rsongemeot of Passeups !Trains to Site effect
JUNE 1.0, UV. • , -
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910 1 35 , 8 10: 3 451 Elailra ~:; 536;12 3516 15:1250
9.41 2 , 001 9 1114 I:Si-Waverly • i 44511 MO 2311155
10 10 2-IS ' 9351 4 30' ... ;Sayre..... i 4 4 , 41 40 23'114t
10 1512 191 9 45. 4 :W...Atlierts...l 4 39 1131:5 1011138
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.... ..11151 6 381 stehoopany.l _ .0, 0 251.. ..0 28
12 2 6 , 1 280240 i .7 151TunIthan'ck, 218' 8 11,3 0319 02
..... .... 1 12101 721 . La Grange.' , ... , AA 1 1 ..--18 50
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101 1 03 1 13i s 03.1.5a1 junieui 1 35:1 801'2 2 74 1 15
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5 00,3 351 8 05,12 19;.Bethlehetu.i 9 10. ....'1046:420
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A.acr:m:r.m.tp. m.: jr.3t.'A.11,1A.5t1e.3t
No. 32 leaves Wyalusing at. 0;00 A. M., French
town 6:14, natuntertietd 6:23. Standing Stone 6:31.
Wysanking4l:lo, Towanda 6:53.-..llinter 7:06, 3111 an
7:16. Athens 7:25. Sayre 7:40, WiiverlY 7:36, - arriving
in Minim at 8:50 A. M.
No. 31 leaven Elmira at 0:20 P.M.. Waverly 6:15;
Sayre 6:30, Athens 6:35, Milan 6:44. UlTter 6:53.
Towanda 7:10. Wysanking 7:20. Standfng Stone
7:29. ItuipuieriVdd 7:37. Frenclatowni:47, arriving
at Wyahedog 3:00 P. . • . •
Trains 8 and 15 run daily. Sleeping cars on lraitto
8 and 13 bei - ween Niagara Falls and Philadelphia
and between Lyons:tut! Newyork, without rhal...ges
Sleeping cars on 3 and Chetweep Buffalo and
Wilkes-Barre. Parlor cart on Tr ins 2 and 0 Le
preen Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without
change, and through coach to and from ltlchester
via Lyons: 11. A. PAO(
Supt.. P. N. V. It. 12.
Sayre. l'a., June 21, 1580.
Chicano & North-Western •
- RAILWAY
Is thmOLDEST : IIF.ST CONSTRUCTED: REST
E9IIII'PED and hence the
LEADING . RAILWAY ,
THE—
VEST AND NORTHWEST!.
'lt IS the short and best route between Chicago
and all points in
Nort — hitru Illinois, lowa. Dakota, Wyoming,
Nebraska, California, Oregon, Arizona. Ltah,
poloeilo, Idaho, 'lontans„Nevada, and for
COUNCIL BLUFFS.OMAHA .
DENVER, LEADVILLE,
;SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY .
Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, and all
Points in the Territories, and the West. Also. for
Milwaukee, t:reen -Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygitn, Mar
quette. Fond du Lae. WatertOwin. Houghton.
Neenah, Menasha. st, Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo,' Ili wnarck, - Winona, LaCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota. Dakota..
Wisconsin and tho Northwest.
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North•Westeru and:the U. P. lrys depart troll's;
arrive at and pao the same Joint Milton Depot.
At Chicago. close connections are made with the
Lake SIIIiI412;, Michigan Central,lialtimore & Ohio.
Ft. Wayne and—Pennsylvania. and Chicago &
7; rand Trunk It'ylk and the Kankakee - and Pan
Handle Routes,
'Clone corinectbota nuote o f j un cti o n Points.
Id Is the ONLY LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining: Cars
E. D. EUNDEL
'Chicago & Council Bluffs.
Pullman, Blegtera .on all . Night-Trains.
Insist upon Ticket Agents selling Yell Tickets
ria this road.. ,-Exandue your Tickets, and refuse.
to buy if they' do not read over the Chicago
North-Western .
If you wish the Rest Traveling AcennimMtatron
you will l ni pule Tielk et sby (Marmite, /fir ANL,'
WILL TAKE NONE OTH Elt.
All Ticket Av A. its sel: Ti
It rketi by this Line.
. . VI'S :II UGH
:A V. P. Bt.t.ien'l Mang'r, Chicago.
MYER & Ditroi
FROST'S SONS'
URNLITURE!
We are now prepared for . the SPRING. TRADE
with a NO line of
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS
IWERTWAIID.
8130 1 216
.1
1
a."
MEI=
gfuntiture.
WHOLFAALE AND RETAIL
OF THE
LATEST sTtLEs AND LOWEST
PRICES
which ar.lll - vtte the public to call anti examine
Ourassortmer t of
PARLOR SIIITS IN RAW SILK
TERRIS, PLUSH AND
HAIRCLOTII,
le very large, and our prices as low as the lowe
We have a full!Ilne of
CHAMBER Sting .1N ASH
WALNUT AND SOFT WOOD,
which Ire are selling at a 'very low price. A fel
line of ' . •
SPRING BEDS, MATTRASSES
AND PILLOWS.
NDERTAKING
In thls department we always haveihekestgooda
n the tuarketund axe continually adding •
NEW STYLES
with all the
LATEST IMPROVE B ENTS,
while our prices are the lowest
.. • IT. 0. FROST'S SONS'
Towanda, Aindl 9, 1879.
flebicat.
BALSAM of HONEI
A . DELIGHTFUL ANODYNE
EXPECTORANT,.
Prepared Expressly for Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
A welcome messenger of relief to persons suffering
from Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Tightness and Oppression of the Chest,
• , Wheezing, Whooping Cough. Asttimat. •
to and ConsUmptive Coughs, and
H
- oarseness, either in Adults
or Children. ss
It sp,gedily removes that dlMcnity of Breathing
• and'Scose of Oppreasion which nightly deprive
the patient of rest; gives relief and corn
fort to those afflicted with the above •1
dlatressing and, when, eglected,
••• ; dangerous complanda.•
For aged people It is especially soothing. For ch
dren It is pleasant to take; no child will refuse
it. bat rather crave It. The BALSAM OF
LION EY is puttp In large bottles hold• ,
• ing three-quarters of a plnt, 75 cts.
pe rbot tie; large sample bottles,
•
• • 55 cents per bottle. ,
Prepared by Win. Taolr, Druggist. Wilkes-Barre,
• Ps. Por saltily TURN zit do GORDON. Moja
street. Towanda, Penna. darn. 'P.
igsat ogities t iproth ag.
49.11 . N5QX::'::::: : . - r.: : :
MAN:UTACTUArqI
COMPANY.
MANUFAC'MIEIIB OF
STEAM ENGINES,
Portable S Stationary Circular Mills,
SHINGLE MACHINES,
CORN SHELLER'S, :21
Field lltpllens and Plow - Points,
GRIST &•SA W, MILL ACLU NEU
or all Urals. orxepairs tar Ho Fame
BOILER MAKING
Or repairing of 'old Boilers; putting in
new ,Iteado or' Flues, a specialty.
Wf Fusee
,-fqcitigos for lor'ning Ott
FIRST-CLASS nothElls on. Wort no
Portable and Stationary Engines
.
Of au,}: size made to order. MAO. BrasS and Ito
Cast i ug4. We use pa best Iron riod,:our work
- dove by stilled meth:Mrs. Wii tuarau
tee all,our work., IQuotalku`s gliou-on
Melton or MeiLardson Saws. Unto
ber 7or
. .
Foutidey and Sbvs on Pine-st., back
of Stevens' Lonfee,..
141" 411
.
201: Eattlitater - Street
ELMIIIA, Nnr.,
WI LI, It Ai: If; TUE Lit
Spimg 4hibitiot
*OF--
SPRING BOIiNETS
and RO TN 1) 144. TS
Friday an
11MINEE
tr" EVERY 0.3,1'E IS .1N VITEI)
TO ATTENP. THE SAME...
Elintrit. N. 1., April 14, thSt
NICHOLS.SHEPARD
Battle Creek, Michigan,
ILAYMOTIII=IS or TU ONLT pnxtriaz
VIBRATOR.
'THRESHERS,'
, : _Traction and Plain Engine*
and Horse-Powers.
DiFolOolviletentreoheirraotory tEstabushed
is the 3 1848
32yEA.. of continuous and succestfulbwi.
no sus, without chaitgo of tome.
r - -it. locatiou,.fo••b« . k. up" as
Thee Trartion Enßlna and Plain errs
ever seen in the American market.
raffinate of syscial features and improvements
for ISS, together with Puperiot qualitie s tss remetrue.
tine awl *overeats not dreamed of by othet makers.
Four tares of Separators. from ti to I?, bore°
mg:by, for /email to/pse parer.
Two styles of "Mounted " lloree-Powers.
n mut Feet of Meleeted Lumber
7,59 ! ". 0 ,..7... (from fAree . t9 yers,ifrlirfed)
id. fro.—
_ - 11:1!
ETTit tree. Ada Few
VICHOLS.SHEPARD tie CO.
Rattle Creek,lollchtzan•
'Padre sinnibs.• .
THE OLD MARBLE YARD •
•
• STILL 'IN OPERATION. 1 •
The undetslenedAhavlng purchased the MAR
BLE YARD of the late GEMIGE Mt:CABE, de
sires to inform the public that_having employed
experienced men, he.ls prepared to do all kindsof
work In the line of • ,
MONUMENTS,
• . ••
HEAD . STONES • .
-
- MANTLES- and -
•:•• .
SHELVES
in the very best manner and at.lowest rates.
- Persons desiring anything in the_Marble line are
invited to call and examine work, and - save agents'
commission. -
JAMES MtCABE.
Towanda, Pa.. Nov. 19. 1179. - 24t1
. .
.• •
. 'Burch'll Brothers' •
. .
MARBLE AVORIiS !
•i Manufacturers of
MARBLE AND 'GRAN ITE •
.•• • .
MONUMENTS
TO.IVIBe
STQNES
• - Main Street, TowandaJa. •
(One: door south of the if.nry Mouse.] Being
practical Marble Workers ourselves, we can afford
to sell cheaper thin those who employ their labor.
All work warranted and no defective marble used.
HENRY HOUSE, -
COEI` LL MAIN & WASIIIIIGTONSTREtTI3
Fitts,* WM O, TOWA.NPA,
ileale at ail hours. Terms to suit the times. Large
- stable attached.
WM'. HENRY, ['norm ETOII.
Towanda. July R. .704 f.
Gr YOUR
.TO B' PRINTING
Don% Sit the REPOUTIM 01111016, opposite the
Court ilotnur, Ttnrones. - 001111111 d Week s "pectin -NI
OEOII6II-L. ROSS
'NEW GROCERY , STORE
JUT STARTED IN THE MON
- TANYE BLOCK.
Tbia store being on the comer near. the Public
square. Is ono of the finest Groceries In, town, and
R
lir. oss has spared noTalus In Selecting the best
good* that the great cities afford. His experience
In the grocery business enables bhp to, purchase
prat-clasegoods, and at' bottom prices. Fanners
and everybody can depend on tt that when they
get the prices o! Groceries at Ross's It Is of no use
to try elsewhere, for his-prices are down to rock
both)]
N.
. EM ETT SPENCER his charge ei Mr.
s Fire Ward htore In 'Kellam Block. while
never is clerk In the now store In M;dti.
r Bloc Mr. Moss keeps a bone and deity*,
n st Cling at the store In charge et. Cltarlet
ho will deliver In the Borough. free
arge, Ii goods as soon as told. -
kinds ordeslrahlo produce taken In eschango
weer or for Cash•
GEORGE. L. ROSS.
wands Pa.. January 27. 1881.
nags
deed
wow.
Was.
JAMES McCA.Bra
• Has removed to
CORNER MAIN•& BRIDGE-STS
Nead r quartorp
FOR CHOICE GROOM=
. .
GOODS SOLD . AT THE .
LOWEST LOING RATES
Towanda, April V. 41880.71
Mr 11?).
SWA RTS
conN Eft OF 3tArN AND BIitIAiESTRI'VrS,
Groceries & Provisions.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
AND CHOICE STOCK
Saturd(iy .
NEV 7 • C001:05
or The highest market prices paid to
Farniera,iu Cash for desirable produce.
AND 16th,
leapt coustautly dh hand. Borers ari. Wiled to
call and eialulue our theta, anti yrtees.
STEVENS & LONG
Isthe:troiricloro; the
maktug,li his
CASH PAID FOR
BUTTER, S , 4c:
JAMES McCABE.
GORDON
illave filled the Ohl Store
Mel)! occupied by Owen Bros.) with an entirts
NEW STOCK, OF FINE
FAMILY
We Invite attontiou to our
atisoiltuelit of
WoOd and Willow Ware
M. D. SWARTS,
A. S. GORDON.
Towanda, Pa.. January 2ith, 1851
General - Deniers in
GROCERIES, PROVISIO.NS,
- 1 And
• COilNaigY PRODUCE,-
HAVE REMOVED
TOL TWEIR NEW STORE.
COAXER OF . MAIN & VINE-Sts:
(The old stand of Fox. Stevens 9 Mereur.)
They invite attention to their complete assortment
and very large stock of Choice New Goods
which they have always on.band.
ESPECIAL GIVEN TO THE
• PROWL:OE " AIADE,' • •
•
knd Cash paldfor desirable kinds
M. J; LONG
Towanda, Apri 1 1879
;tourance.
THE- EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSIRANCE SOCIETY
Of the 17.5., New York City
Assets, $41,108,602; an iucreake of
more than Three Million Dollars in 1880.
Surplus, ii , 9,228,29.1 ; an inereaseot One
and Three-quarter Millions of Dollars in
1880.
New business, $35,170,805 ;'the largest
amountissued by any company in 18S0.
411 policies INCONTESTABLE after three
years.. 84 : 1160,000 paid Policy
. holders itiriaao—LNOT A CI.AIM .
CONTESTED: '
Tontine Savings. Fund• Policies may, be
terminated nt the. close of certain defined
periods, ou terms more advintageous than
upon any other plan. These.polieics prove
more' piofitable to-the policy-holder than
any other form of insurance.
' •
For fall particularS of. TONTINE; and algother
forms of policy issued by this Society, apply tog.
' JOHN D. STRYKER, - Agentit
' At First National Bank, Towanda,T'a.
-L. G..toe, ;tanager, 120, Broadway, N. Y. drtii:
INSURANCE!
C. S. RUSSELL, Agent,
r -
TOWANDA, PA.
..;
FIRE, LIFE, AND' ACCIDENT
POLICIES
-Issued on the most reasonable terms.
None but reliable companies represented.
Looms adjusted and paid here.
Towinda, Nov. Is, 1879
Oi141.81!iN I
. • , - . .
oimurrit?
Will snake the seism of learnt WS Owner , ' Stable
ittffllm.Pa. TERMS.4lstolosureone mare wl
foal :125 for two snares owned by one wan,. both .
get with foal. If more has proper treatment and
her colt dies before 'it Is Mad dirs old, only half
price be charged. " 0 AMBETTA "is a dap
ple gray, I years - old, le bonds hlgh; and neighs'
1450 pounds; - stylish and - active, perfect front the
ground up. He is In very flue condition.' as he ,
tan Veen- driven carefully all the past winter In
double and single harness. = Ills - colts 'ore large,
•vreil•fortned, with Otto action. Tboy aro in good.
demand - rOo each has teen tensed for yearling
colts el red by him „Hood pasture, furilished lot
mares at reasonable prices.
U.B. ElsalibTON. Owner
Milan, Bradford Co„ I's. March 24, 18814 too.
~'()LVDE_SDAL'S
Statitoth”LOßD CLYDE,"
• I" ;
wilt make the season of 1888, ss
• ollowt. - : Mendota. 'Wednesdays
nd Thursdays. at helms ;
.Ties
..;. „,--ilays a Darlington, Green's hotel
stables; Fridays, and Saturdays
it Trey. Troy Douse stables:- TEIIMP3-115 to In-
Sure, VW - for two-. 415 for the first, ipto for the sec
ond. --In • cams of • less of cult at foaling time, we
divide the Ma. - ,
'LORD (SLIME" Ls a rich dapple brown a'
years old„ IS handy high, and weighsl.2oo pound*.
Bite, Lord iflyde; dam, Lady Clyde. Both sire and
dam imported. Bred by Wen. Croyler. Northport.
Long Island.. Ilia volts are bays and bruins with
hardly an lrfeeptlon, plenty of life, and are giving
the best of.esatisfaction bartiess: &aeon to com
mence frnyn clate.aud close July 4th.
Al9O. hineding of Sonthdown : sheep and, Collie
dogs train the purest and the best. Will have
thoroughbred and grade rain lanibs for sale the
coming fall. The grades are Bonthdowll and - 3 10 '
rend urns,, which make a .yery DUO and useful
sheep. 'W. A.-WOOD.
Eaat Smithfield, Pa., April .
C 1 1611T .-7- 40R
• • • AND_ BERKSIIIite . PIGS
We have a few choice' Duni and Helfer* Is lila
we offer at very reasonable prices. Also ppre•bred
Berkstilro
Pa., Nov. 11. 1830.
AGRICULTU,BAL
Ii.A.,CIfINERY !
~;
t
R. M. WELLES
WHOLESALE AND RET
DEALER, TOWANDA
Spring Tooth Harrows
. . .
;
• - The 'attention of the Cirniers of—Brad
toot is esireclally called to these new II ARROWS,
as completely filitng;a void la our lapleiueuts foil
the thorough pull(erizing and Preperatimvof all
molls 'tor hoed and all other rriv. Tneir opetath ti
Is so.remarkable as Vin •ke the rtI'ItINIJ Town'
mutt:ow the best ,selllng farm Iluplemclit now
before the public. . .
.41%-TOWNI31111" AGENT , ; %linted when. none
are now appinted. .
Cu. ,'
A, full line of flist-eass Powers. ['lease
examine into the merits of the
Patent
_Adjustable Track Power
It is just the thing to please
Mara Chilled Plows
Clipper and West Oneonta Reversible
and' Shle-IT ill Plows:
Improved Tompkins 'Co. Cultivators
D. M. Osborne Co.'s Indepeudent
. Mowers - and Reapers
Farmers Favorite Grain Drills
• Themas' Smoothing Harrows •
Acme Pulverizing Harrows
• - XX Hydraulic Conetit
Hand Corn Planters
Liquid .Prepared Paints
The BEST and CH E Nil EST -brands in
Farm-Buildthg and Roofing Paints
Building Paper. A large stock of
Lubricating, Cylinder and :Neatii-Poot
OILS -- 011—JS
In aup tivantity at IVholesale' sand Beta
B S.' . LE .1:L4.2 1 ED
F41131' 11 7 :1(TONS, and , the
Auburn Farm Wagons
These are the best .and finest iinished
farm wagons ever seen- iulßradford.
Half :4keletoi Buggies with and adttiont tops. 00
- to eds. Fine first-ela,i Open-top 'tugging, t?in
torn. First Alastilkop Buggies, 1.70 to S,ton.
Trugcms qti! ~.11ake$
GtO. STEVENS:I
CORN SR= LENS
Feed Cutters, Wheel Rakes, Hay Forks,
Hay Carriers; Blocks and'Hope,
at vely low prices. -
If you want ito buy the VERY BEST
and CIJEAi'EST Farm Machinery of MI
description, 4pply to the subscriber. For
Circulars and Prices calli at, my store or
*rite.
Towanda, Appl 2s, isto
•43cueral Agent for tbti - •• 1
CHICK ERING PIANOS, •
• . STEIN WAY PIANOS
- Anil
11f:AON &- HAMLIN ORGANS
A:arige Handsome ORGANS for K6O and
New Square a:Srprl 6 a : ht Naomi €41410
and upward..
A' Inge , st3ek of SIIFET MUSIC and MUSIC
80085...
.Saranton;"Pi::ls4ll. 2E, 111E10. r • _
NATHAN TIDD,
Dealer in
PITTS'rON,. Vi11.41..E5-13ARRII
Lowest prices for assn. Office and yard font o
rine-street, Towanda, - July IS, OW.
GET YOpit
1=
Lil=
G. 11. iWELLF..,
this market
R. -M., Weller.
L. B. POWELL,
SCRANTON PA.,
Alsa , instruments of other makers
L. B. POWELL
AND: LOYAL SOCK. COAL
JOB PRIN
- . 6 003116 AT Tnz
" REPORTER , 'OPFIOE
attd its:Eft:old.
:1.
. : r• With your 'permission ! will giv e
. ,
1.1.- _. „ ~ your readers of the Telegraph:my 'e x .
perience, in raising fodderedrn. \
The high prices . last . action ifOr - There are'but a few .articles • Oat a -
poultry. should assure - even - the most farmer can raise at . a better'4rotit '
sceptical that for farmers"; of small" than i• fodder: corn,: yet '-how ',many
means nothing. pays bette r than the farmers Mott ,. over fields year: after
breeding - of fowls: Many claiM that year that will not tut more than half --
Poultry-raising is, , not remunerative, a ton to a ton of bay to the nere:--L--
but when we Oneida the . usual. lack The last three or four -yearal hare
of 'care in the,treatraeot of. fowls it is' raised considerable quantities of 1
i
not sir Prising. . Considered usually fodder corn in this way, with' but
;as 'means of supplying: little labor, and a saying of labor i 5
thelandly With chicks - and eggs for . a saving, of money-.-- Four years ago . ' !
thntable,tew'take -the care to . make I boughta piece of mowing land that •
fowls otherwise • profitable; and yet had been - to grais for twelve years,
despite the contempt in which. they without any manure, except- one or
are-sometimes held as. a portion; of two years during 'the time 'horse.,* •
the farm stock, they arei often more were pasturing. on it. Each_ year I ..
'profitable. tban:Lawhing else iu have plo'weditip from an ac re to an
proportion to the amount of capital acre and a half and spread on it-1, _ -::::
:invested inlhem. - • • . fair coating - of mostly green manure, -
I :che subject of," Poultry for Profit" say, fifteen to twenty twohorse• loads
•
should be so • considered - as. to dis- to the acre Or less, and 'harrowed it.
cover some of. the causes - of • failure.. in well ; then sowed broadcast, ebeet
'ln the lirsllace, not one farmer 'two bushels Of Southern white corn ' •
among a dozen will' admit himself to the acre. - I Theecorn cost at differ- •
capable of judging *of ~ tho distinct cut seasons .f . rout sixty-five .cents t o
characteristics . of" a breed, and yet one dollar' per letishel.. This kind en'
this knOwledge is just as essential to corn, I think, : is. much preferable to .
sueceess as it is in the selection of sweet corn, 'because the stalk, grows
~,, /
- horses, cattle sheep tor swine:a - 1V nip& longer, therefore giving a .
make a poultry breeding_ a : business largeleepantity of fodder, are! the •
it do. to merely gather .seed, costs much less than sweet corn.
-together a mongrel , lot of *chickens,
~- • I hreaknp the .land and sow the
fecid them well, house them carefully corn -any time, in :June, the last two .
and. render them comfortable; but -years from the 25th to the nOth- a cee -
judgment; mustbe -- used in breeding
. all be done after the. other pi:intik;
_them for laying
,qualities, quickness is, over ; .. birt . ,sometinics the drought
of growth anti early matarity,. To begins thelast of June. -This-is all
define these, the term "laying quell. the : labor. II give e the corn, •exeeet _ -
ties" is intended to-apply ,to r tliose putting up. Itvine, or something to ,
breeds that do not possess - . strongly i keep - the crows off until hatrustiea
the inclination tosil,asht e Leghorns, time. When it, has
. got' its growth
Houdan and Homburgs. - Quickness ri - Z ,- ..ift - 011:: it before there any
of growth is shown in the rapid act. ...signs Of ripinting, taking a..strip -ay
cumulatiofi of carcass, as in the Ply- six to - (eight fcet, wide- a
-with a cote- /
mouth Rocks, and T:arly maturity - of mon• corn -cutter, and. place it 'inte:
Pullets applies to the beliTsiing of bundles as large. as can be..houssi
the period of laying. It -is impossia t with CouVenience and let l it lie irl's w I
- ble to seseure the' hest Yea:tilts as re-u days in the-sun to wilt, but net to e.
gads both egos and chicks frOm on enough to become. mouldy; and slimy
breed. The best egg producers arc' ore the other! side. Had lather bind: ,
no doubt the Legal - us, Houilans,llit up
_green, which' I (.1(4 at time, s .
and Hamburg, for tiles' lay until the I then-1 put- it up it stoOkS or six te
moulting arrives without showing eight bundle's, and legit dry as mural - i;
the slightest:desire to sit ; but they. as .it will ; alien put -twet or .41i -se
unfortunately, are too small to be-of 1 stooks together in a - dty day ant) -!....
great value for the market--indeed, , bind arounct-eire - i whole with a - laree
'
excepting the Houdan are almost as I twine or string ,cord !„ .a' „little above
small as pigeons when dressed. .The I then:hit:le (twine 'for an acre will
Houdan, though a good layer and a i not cost more than lily cent) arof
fair table bird, is condemned es allet - it stand in the field, and draw' in .
market-fowl owing to having dark [ a e load Or two at a thrice* I want to
'legs, something . , not tolerated by ' feed it; 'lt comes out as bright and.
those 'who- purchase for the - table.', green as if it-bad--been well housed,
The objection is' in appearance only, except a.fevr leaves on the outside..
as the 'Loudon is superior as a table Were .my c0a ,....:„ 4 ., 1 - I ,kA„__:up---ete,an as if it l
fowl to-many of thc yellow legg ed I good hay, and - it makes as much wide* .
•
kinds. , - ' • ' 1,1 am confident I got equal - tt - efour'er -;
For market,
_Where eggs .are not I five tons of good made hay to the
, ,•
the desideratum, the Befit and dark I acre. •
' .
Brahlmas and the Cochiiiee are good . I believe :I it almost •impussible to • :
breei?e. They' are slow to Rather, ~have it dried:by the- eeeitherao „es iu
hOwever, and have ti naked.einsighte 1 pack it in 'a mow and not h s ve is
.ly appeal:Utica; butthe 'yellow.leg is ! hurt. - Mine: stands until winter. iL' I
.-
there, and that overcomes .many:3f , ! do not wieh to' feed it-before. Steitl
their imperfections. They are not neil farmers can raise an *acre or two
full in the breast
. as might be desir- 1. without being - at the expeese of she..
cal; but e taking all ',things •Into _Cot'. i Tlienext year J plow the same lend - .
sideration, they are - far aboveethe I and neinure it the same, harro;.iee
-average. - The ' l PlyuMutli •Rockis. I in the manureaand sow about ileac .
superior to any other:fowl ler the ' bushels of oats to the acre, an I tie
enarketo Indeed, foraaniels growth i tented two tons or oats to aso-,
it is Unexcelled. - - ifavifig splendid and obtained .two tons of mowed oat
"yellow leas, i. coMpacte s bedies, and fodder' fi n e winter feed. Semetinue
closely laid feathers, the Plymouth_ .1. manure in this way and plant core
-Rocks command' a' tention nod sale the usual Way, if 1 have elt-nti - if
iag e preference to anyea others. ,as j time to cultivate, which is etreforal , le
lilfers they are not deficient, coining to oats. I - ‘.. ,l' - ,
fdlly up to 'the standard of any of I can make the mOst winter nylt
..
the sitting Jirceds - , and fitt above . with- lese - expense in thii i- titan
many of therm-and will come nearer any Other: that I know - 01.- - .4. I'.
-to combining the advantages of egg- BAIIN . F.Y, // Gerbtairi , Arti Tr-iii,l 2 l . .'
-producers and table bitds than either l—am,— • ,
. .
the Legborns or Brallniiis. •
- • . ; le'eha preeataien trn 1 curs ft ti• ,
t
The•e-Yos'-es of the'PlY•luoual no-:k 'ehappecr hands, bre have N used *the fel.
and' Brahmas are Superior- to . the k a i ne . w e . a ; ,
.e heretic w e al, tee hands
originals. The hare Brahma,.When anti tfie.fece also. if it is etielined le -
matured, is easily kept -in confine- . carol,; With- Borax Water, and lifter- •
mint, thrives in that, condition, :anti wards rub with an-ointment made by
though_ nearly naked I when yoUng. is ; melting - Mutton-I.:Aiwa - (or suet), and
heavily .feathered when full grown. then gradually adding an- equal
rendering it very hardy- and secure I quantity, .of adyeerine,' stirei-e—
-against severe cold - and sadden- two together until cool. For the
changes of temperature.
e l he Ply: ' hands, this mixture can be be.t, :11 ,
mouth Rock,, instead of growing in
. 1 plied at' night, rising it freely. and -
height, thickens out, and . the young : warming it in be the tre, after , which
chickens have heavier Iredies and -: an old pair of - gl'OVes can be pat on
eherter legs than
-the Brahmas. They to keep the bed clothes frohi bein ,
do not begin to grow - tall until they aastited e tottleale - 6 - to.'
,inake. Cite skin of .
are three months
. old, While s - .the ! the hands, softer. - An excellent (Ily
Briihma. ‘,‘ runs to legs " at once and- cerise ointment for chapped hand's i's
does not spread out until eight or nine made by melting., with a gentle heat.
month old—and it then becomes a , two ounces of Sweet Oil of almond:,
- very large fowl.' When the two breeds . h a lf nit k ;un c e.of .Spermacoti. and oee .
arc crossed the ofaspring when hatch- , drachin of •White Wax. - When ne4f
led at
.the* same time with chicks : ed e rdmove, from the stove. - anti anti
of either of the two pure breeds, will - gradtially One. ounce of Olvceriote .
!grow l'astel, endure more, be less 'and Stir until- the . mixture is 'cb!tl.
liable to disease-nod be more return'. Th e ointment can b e . scen t e d v e l a
l'era.tive in 'the end i • - ' ' • any to - suit the fancy. 'E.*, up
There f is no, doubt' that many - fail - . in: ilikneeketl bottles.—iterie,4t-s
-tires in raising poultry 'are due to ta
. ..ea. eas e _ . i ; . . . '
. .
lack of system in breeding. . Pure -• , _ ---[:. -4 43. 1.-.."--- i . .
bred males slnkuld al ways •he used. - nicreus f New , : Pt - Demi STE.OI.
_l_falle:intentice of thy* firmer - is to . et) —;Put a quart of milk uve*r the tire -
. .
sell poultry he should pay no atten: in a double - kettle, and-'when it boils
Lion to the merOof the breed :is to ,add to it one teacup' of yellow neat
laying, but., sh&uhl .select• his fowls dieSelve in a little cold milk. (Tills •
with a view of gutting the greateat , eohl .milk. may hes taken from =tile
amount) of caress at the least-ex• quart before it, is put over the tire.)
pense of food_ tinder three months , Let the milk and meal boil together
of age is the best time to sell; but if ', -well for a full hour. Then - take it off
•the chicks .go •over that period - of the fire. pour, Into. a large bowl asitl
growth -they shoUld be kept till !let . it get perfectly cold.
_Thee fold
aroma: If eggs are desired, set, eggs , t hree or four Well-beattei e g gs, a hall
groan:
for hatching froetite earliest (level- , pound - 6 - CS - net' finely chopped, tete
oped'liins, fur' y such- a process of- teaspoOn or powdered einamon, a hail
selection the-young pullets will grad- f: cup of stoned raisins, one teaspoieief
wally come earlier and
- earlier each Royal baking poWder and a-tittles:lit.'
year. They should also he hatched Mix and beat well tog,ether. Gresre
as forward iii the 'season as possible weßiotin mould, cover tightly, ,tiel
in order to gist them more time for i steam ;in a - kettle of boiling 'water
glowing, as all :knosa• that on the ate. ! from twsi to three hours. A- tin
proach of winter chickens cease ' pail witlea•good cOverls arm eat:ell:sit
growth almost entirely. . . thing to-boil the pudding in. It is a
A cross of. the Houtlan and Brah- ; delicions padding. It must be 4;teen
ma is about the best that can helwith the liquid wine settee. - '
made for producing size and eggs I - ,
together, but -"that - black leg" is-.
against it fot• the' table. The , male
shows much - Hie stronge r Intineeee,
rou*:for Profit.
and, it care is used iii the selection-,
of the cocks for lire'edine, an ordi
nary flock of fowls cati - flte _greatly
improved in two seasons.. 'Bitt_it is
a mistake to expect a breed of fowls'
to lay early, make large. bodies s and
give eggs continually, for we Might ;
_as well expect to see no difference.i
between theJersev.cow and- the Was-. 1
siveShorthorn, The best-layerS are
small, great ramblers-,and foragers,
but rather more inclined . to,; roop
than the larger: kinds. The non-sit
ters and the games aillay - pure white
eggs; the. sitters lay rather dark
ones. In breeding for market„. if
proper attentiowlo the merits of the
different breeds is given, libetal feed
ing served, warm quarters provided,
awl strict cleanlinesS enforced, poul
try will givela larger,
_return for the
anieuntof capital invested than any
thing else on the faun. This can The
determined by - .keeping. a book.ac
count of receipts. and 'expenditures.
One,egg a week from-a hen will feed
her well . , as -has-been_ demonstrated
by.•obserVation and -comparison, and
this guarantee the absolute safety
and security of investments in p6ul
try. If everyfanner who keeps fowls
will bestow as much - attention upon
them as upon_his cows;.hisTs - heep-O ,
his pigs, he will Make no complaints
abOut poultry being unprofitable: .
_~ __
- .Fodder Corn.
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Por:PrE.--One - pint of
milk Or buttermilk, one teacup of
sour cream, and one teaspoon of
soda : add flour and mix hard. like
bread, and-let it stand one hour tp
rise. .Never:roll or cid, it, but nip it
off in .pieces of the' size d yoii •
boil thirty minutes, and von will al
ways have , it as light as a put'. AL
most any kind of 'fresh Meat will
make good- potilie, though 'chicken.
beef, an 1 veal arc preferable. PH:-
pare the:meat - the Bathe_ its for baktd
chicken pie ; drop one hi
of
I the crust al/ around the top of the
',.pot. Let the_ pot be .uncovered tlic
first filleen minutes,flien•cover it :old
boil fifteen minutes longer. Slf.N
that it does 1143 t, stop from the
time the crust_ is put in until
.yeti
take 'it up; brinti - it to the OW ito.-
mediately. .
=EI
PI.:I)DINGItuUT
ounces fresh butter beaten to cri. , :ttn,
three ounces baked dour, three i onne(.s
sifted loaf sugar, three .ounc es etjr
yants, three tablespoons cream : jßat
the whole for ten minutes and bake
in eups . in-a quiek.oven. .Serve with
sauce..
I=l
Ungcr, of .Greenea , tk,
this State has raised a fnunphin in
his garden which . weighed tifLy
pounds. and measured four feet i
ciretiruferunce.