SERVICES - AT , 'RONK -ETC. Decoration Day, ira4er auspices:of Sitylgt*P.oA, No. 0, witi-thily ok geried here, also atiWyiox, Nortli.Orwen: The clap here ,vas tisberid'in with a aa 'lute at 3 o'clock. _ t - ' ..kt 6 o'clock A. iconintitte - s of sol i then appointed by the Post, placed ilagt upon the graves of tlieir fallen cornradea in the te Inc:cries at the several places. IFTWX. At S:3O a procession of soldiers, •and many others, was formed in front of th* Po s ts behdquarters here, std - with mar:- tial music. proceeded to Wysox, where . they were net ul the cemetery by soldiers and - citizczs With their excellent and fine; tiniformi 1 - Conitt Baud. Exercises there_wcre opened with prayer by 12,)v. 'William Steen, pastor of the PreSbyteri an at that place. Recitations were given - by Miss Rice and Miss •Lettie May - Wilmot, of :ionic. • Soldiers graves Were decorated in a very becoming manner with flowers .fur , niched citiaens, • Ilon...loseph E.. tquitet - favored - , those preciit ith a speech, which was very iinpiess . iic and well received; incereiscs there finished, the procession w a s re-formed and accompanied by t.lie b.tiol, returned to headquarters here, fir due time -•tteijoy the dinner whicb had been preparrd by many kind 11. i• ds - rcady for their ram. MBE ail lila , desi.4ld had refreshed thuillsviVeS to their satisfaction., the pro- A - as-formed in the following order and fit - ,e inaleh directed to the 'Rome cc:11:o : NVFiox._ Pirgess "Ilortw4h tl;,ttu :ma . C.;311,-;. , Stencils Po-?, .1. H. Other Si‘ l .iief;, Citizez” , and conk t;ny, they formed In r l uare to.outi.l tlift lot belougiug to the Olt.; f011.%5-in..; ceremonies were iih. iu the order here BEE given S. ll I(pyi e y, P.l.:tor of the M. E. .ia - cve,taiirayvr. Then followed. by P Address by 1.. P, t.'ohurn, of MIL -le by I)ecurat ion .2x, si.r.s in icnicmbranca 1.1 Ciiini7Riet: who t,lee p in unknown grant Itjoitatiiiii by tli,. Joss'eA.;rowlier. lt:ui;irk; by Atlj‘ilalt I:44eitation by Miss Rice. 31Liiiittlis by S. )Aisle by Baud. ittlnaika by Qiir..t.eiriasteii' E.. E L ~S a ►uiu,~ Itcciuitiun'oy Lettie May Wilmot t'!:,4l.l.iin. W. 11. Britvt. N:.llii7l.s . 11. m c then given ortlerm tl; it (•owman to fail in line, alto: hleh they nelle'..(.l in review of 'their l'•,ittra; l .es gi a c'es, aboat, forty in number, decorating thdn clith :l.•wcts carried by the little a iiver The baud 'at the same time pia) ed,aiiirge, and the gun , tiers in chroge',.f Comrade Albert Wilmot liicd a salute' (loin the minute gun. Cetemmees at Ilse eemetely over, they again formed in line and headed by the bawl marched to the M. E. Church to lis ten to the elosim: exorcises: After sing ing by the : Glee 'ha.. the Commander in . troditeul L Esq., of Towanda, who dell verea tl=< 111.1) iqu—spokeu of by ' g•kod jud s ,zes !lie best'ever listen ed to. Cert;:inly uld speak praise for itself if see c n ' •: I:!! it, in • full as. it fefl frni. the s;.eakei's Professor' L. W. acv, assisted by others of the Glee • ('hub, then in a very feeling manner, sang the sing entitled, "Starvation in Prison." r; I.r t Post, in a few 1. Maths' thfnlyed varim,s ones for the • ;liminess thoy had .shown them bv, theft. MIME .1. S. -Eit , ,v , )rh, of Orwell o.,sed the exelet , ! :; .'pf thu . day with the iet ion (inv. ;it Orwellll ill, .mem w Q r s til i ,vo t s 3s,:iste.tl by Abe cbii 411cii “t" 111.. * Salli:atli SOK) and citizens e:t•coraleti in a veq :it rn4riner tl.e graves of taEi'a buried jn the cemetery at that pl.bte. 'Nev. N« thertfin, .pastor of the Or \veil 31. E. "lot:.eh. and Ifint::lAer.ry inatle r' art: vary suitable for the N , .1.1*; - 1 h )rwc:l, the eitiztlec tiC 1. "r 1! . vtul'a , l , ` D. S. Boardman, pry a;itloiaiatc::,. oc:corned the soldiers" . ;;rata , .Ineiery. Ceremonies at 1.1 the comrades al : ti prO . VIOI.IIS t! tttn hoe - to take Paul :ri flit, ixygex that whiny 11.1 icipatett —a considerable numl, q - :. llf fq ~1 i`1!•1 114 , ' find roam 11. e *:111 , !1•1. (:Ire a place 1,10 ri , l u,ar n 1100ri and win (lows, *heft 11.11'1 liear the speaker. •Tl , ‘ % W all er .1.1, , r,-d 13 be very tine. • alit lit no.in Jlt . I,` w ere Nt rongly tlireatinktl with t tin. Every arrange 111 C I:NAV t;.tillicit "tit in excellent order, in a very inipt;.,ive anti 4=tr'enin ma Post decorated in all Over ninety solcliets g yves. Sit yens Post, pnderthe le.olersh;p ot thy Commander, B. G. wulptt, (ksel vi.s nitwit credit for the. manner in .\Li il they performed this ideasant mn duty. Vice Com mander t'. S.ewtut and the ladies and gentlemeti who assisted him, did valuable service inatianging the tallies for di nn e r . • laijks, of the many who lent help. in. 1.an14 received especial expressions oi!gratnitdc flout the': membtrs of the Mrs. Martha Warner, for her fiber- . • nlity in inn:listing ready for; the 'table, tui.st of the eltiee used, and M6:3 Eliza Culver, riam tool; the lead in arranging so tastjAtily neatly ail of the dowers used on the 4easion—smely -it was no small task; • In the; procession to the cemetery here t het e was hot e ticitqrs formed iu the shape of t casts t, escorted by eight com riules, each of w how carried a bouquet of tt. , 4w els made in the form of large plumes.' casket of dowers was placed on the A. R.'s lot at the cemetery in memory of coniraclet who are resting in unknown grAVCS The: s'oung 'o , lie, , ,,ANLo recited, rendered their Parts in' a manner which elicited much praise. The Glee Club, compo.sed 'of Profmor Towner, wife, amidaughter Jes.sie• Professor Oeorae Warner and wife; Pro: fefaior Myieu Dunn and Orville Taylor, showed (bat they - understood the pares they hid undertaken, Tbe day is one not soon to be forgotten. Our - sincere wish is that Stevens Poet will have the honor to conduct' many Decora lion Day ceremonies, as excellent and fit ting as this one, in remembrance of their fallen comrades. The orator never utter ed'uniels more true than when he said in words'iennewluit like theep, "Soldiers de - rerve there honor than any ofkr class Of men. Others sacrifice a few pleasures, hut the true soldier sacrilleca Oar most (liar to us on earth.-life florae, Pa., May 30, 1881. ~:.:::,a;~:. _..._,~.. ~~:.:.....: ~ .r::~.:.~ TF YOU FEEL DROWSY, DE -I_l,lll wed. hate fredaertE beadiette: Month tastes ha4lly. pwr appetite and Icrtgue:_tOaled,. you ate , nlierlng from totpl.l - Mver, or fdlltottrres." and rune yoxi , t,o speedily and permanently is to trite sininmar " -tater ,- Medicine. 4014 nest Faintty eine in .thc • KU rdr n .11. , 3a3 3of Liter. totuath ,t.; tit Liver revt•att 1•111;2., ant) Fevers, 13rit•rts 11:4 (:011110alitt , , Itrqi ne:.,s. Jam:dice NAttNea. BAD HEALTH Not Is sit - unpleasant, nothing so uneounno t' as Lid bteath. and In nearly every ease it comas from to i•tontae.li, and van be so easily corrected If you will tai:e. Simmons Liver Regulator. Do net neglect 'ore a remedy for this' repulsive disor der. ft Improve your App Complex.- lou, and al Health. PILES , Row titioy sitg , ir torture day :trier day, making life a b 41 ur,l, and rebelng existetui of all pleasure, owing to the secret suffering from riles. Yet relief is ready-to the ii.tl:ll of almost anyone who will use system:Me:ally the remedy that has permanently rimed 14,i1i11116 1 / 6 LiVerlteglll3lflr is 110 tintStiC violent large, but a gentle ii.sistance to nature. CONSTIPATION 5h...1,1 not , be regarded as a trilling to, , ,,t—in fact nature:demands the utmost of the bowels, and any deviation loon Mix dot:la:el paves the way often to .o it.o . 4 , :er, It is quite as iiecearyto remove impure accumulations from the - as It Is to fat or sleeti.and 119 health eau be espeeted where a costive habit of b..ly prevails. • .SICK HEADACHE This Ist r.”.siti;:, , affilctiotioccata tu nst , Tlt3.llst.irktuce th 6 stomach, arising from the Itaiwrfcctly e4nteuto, eabsesu savere iwtu lu thule.o.accomjesuivet with disagree:llo tau,cet„ and 014 I, , :iStitlites 1:113t is popularly . l;nowa is Siek he. kr. AND ()N1,1" (3 EN r INE maw' fac tut y: zErLIN & CO., J'Etiladelidita. Pa. alt Drin;:rjst. . may:lo. A4l S. LYDIA E, OF LYNN, KASS, Dit.L - "oVETCEIt OF LYDIA E. PINKHAIWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND. _The Poiitive Cnm For all Female Complaint. This vrerattra.gen.; al 1:4 name pie : little", eenstrtz of Vegetable Prop , Rica that are 1:er:n1-.- 4 to the Ina, er+ ioate invalid, Upon one tri.al the ma :as of 'ltalia Ceres. Pound - rill be re cemil xI, x.rnliet opal when lts use Is continue: I, is ninety .nine case' In a lout dreal, pennanentan:r , i , eiTca7e.lastlteu,anale te+ tify. aceonnt 'a it peel cat a n raln, It is today re c omnlc•nalc4l ant prescribed by th e 1 the country. It c:111 cure val . :Ay - the wee,t f.,rrn c f fslttnq of the uterng, terci:lll,x anal tzlnful Nenstrtuttlon,allOcarinnTraelblee, 1r• rtmmttr, amt rlceration, floodings„ all I , !:.pliacernent, and the con isequent spinal weakness, and is a, pccirdly r.dapted to the change of Life. It i n ill dl?.,,vn hand r xpl turners from the utern,ln entY f.tagP tendency to cancerous '.r.1.41 =s theto 13 ellseUed, very speedily It:f Its ere. in fact It It i prorod to 1,, no rmat est and bctd, rrm Iy t! .t 1,4 n ed. It tienneatPs ea( r:S -- .A.art ,noti:l,F3 - qtern, and t;ir 'sew life nna - vig•lr. /tr7:n,v - s r.dat st,a,..ll3tld,•nig, de la roys attcr.lNlng f :-.1.11nu.1uir..!, vcfnl7.4lol Of the nouticli, It cure ll:oallitr7, IS ~ IkInr1:••, • , Pre. trnt!c:r, Goncral I , r1:11; ALAI gertlon. Thal fo•lir s 4 vain. •%•*•rizlit analurk:wt.., ::1 . .,; - sr . TVZl:vatly ' . urc.llll Its um?. /t nt rr: I 11 CM% i ntati re., • n^tin I,nrrnw. :7 V7i:.:lt. - 1.3 Iry tho it,Tnayeaistc%A. ' For KLlnrlCorarinin; . < r : • ::: 473114r:9d 1111 P: Lydia E:tlin'Khain's Cor.ipoucd la prenarr , <l nt. Lynn, :ffn rrio, I on. ,I. ~.11 • f .•t' c). • 5..:U 1y,,m11 In iho tosn.: f ng•-•, on rkc,ipt 01 r, , r fr• ~! I : for pry 1 of.on t.t poper,‘ 11 , svlll , , 1.1 . 1 1 1. 1 . E. 1'141c114 1:1: , 011 , 11 , Auacri , 47.:,..111 . t?;.. I4c. r. ::3 , N. - 11.130VINS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC. ' Is it.sue cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping• Cough, and all „Lung Diseases, when taken in season. People die of consumption Simi.• ly because of neglect, when the timely use of this remedy .would have Cured them at once. Fillittposse- years-of con stant use proves the fact that no cough remedy has stood the test like Downs' Elixir. Price 35c. Mc and SI .1;0 ;kr LOU% .F.n• SAie Ererl where. ' Dr. Baxter's Matdrake Mg IT T E Will cure Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver, Complaints, Indigestion, and all diseases arising from Bil ioniffess. Price,; cts. per bottle. I, s ar: matimmansm , Eyerywter% mouni: tiraltY & JOLiNSOWS ARNICA:* AND CAL LINIMENT For Organ and Beast.. The most perfect liniment ever compounded. sd. Ip o *ce rywh asc..and soc. G VVET YR HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT THE liNTEtra Howse SHAVING PARLOR.., liir•We study to please. D. V. STEM; E, Prorr Towanda ra.,,July 15, 1879, LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS Printed and kept on spa . e the Rxrdutirtdrincs at wholesale or retail: , Decd. Mortglige• Ruud. Treasurer's 'Bowl. Collectors Bond. Lease. Complaint. Commitments W att-snt. Constable's Return. A rt I cles of Areement,2 forms. Bond on Attachment. Constable's Bale& Collectors bales. Execution. - Subpoena. Petition for License. Bond for License. Note Judgement. Nots Judranoint Bql - DEI - I§ED NEW TESTAIi ( ENT. jA ) —ketheritfft Vendon, with the FULL nt - S- Tenv added. Agents wanted. Good pay. Send for ontilt. A. GORTON & CO.. publishers. Itt p. Fifth street,.llo+4olphia. 7 • = OMNI ES - • , • • - - MME 'l MAI* ~,.: ' 4 1 1 - j . .• it• .:-.'' - MX; . :1 -1 1 "- _,'-. t." - ,'":' ~..?',. ; . ]:,:1 ' , 1 4.,....-f . -1, , , , ,,,,, I; ig,tioliewepr,liml ,- ! - t . :t?' 1,- --::, „, ..,,,,- :',,,--- -,r , u , , t.. , -. ,-...,....-..---„t,.....1-7., , _-- 'izzliPlviyull.M9r4W.--T!/ 1 . 111 " '" 1 • lit*jgatairilL,TllE MON'. A*ili-,,.:„,..,_,..41.044.:8t00K.- MOSEENES Thte -gore.- on the corner near Geo Vieille Square; Is ono u( toe Roast Groceries In hinstrotad Ur. Ness has spared no halw% itt seleettag Vre boat We* , thet:F i t l, cities &fiord. e spode ace I tbergrocery cm cables hint to porthase irsiorlant C . anti at baton. prlcel.- Farmers asa everybody eau depend .4.11 ' that. %rhea they g.the price,. of Groceries as itoss's It Is of no use to try - laser here, for his pikes are (nom to melt Do nose.._ • • . ' its. EMMETT SPENCEU has charge of Mr. Mt s First Ward Store in Kellum [Met. sidle Beanie achoonoveris cleric in the store lu Mob *lnge - Mr. Ross • teetis 1,1 horse and delivory_ -v..gou standing at the store In eitarge of Cherie -wasistiarn,!who will deliver in the littrotigh t free 4,f charge. illgoode aasoco. as sold. , AU Rinds et Clesiralde produce Caton hie xebanget for avucerles Cr for Cash. ; " . e t3E4rtiGi T.. litoMi. Toranda. Ps. January', That... • JAMES McGABE CORNER MAIN I & BRIDGE-STS 19:eadviarters FOR' CHOICE GROCERIES CASH . PAID - FOit ' _ BUTTER,. EGGS;!&c. clooDs. sop! . AT THE LOWEST" LIVING RATES Towanda, A prll ;9, 1 SSOII, NEST FIR,M/X! t . iNVARTS CORNIIR.OF IkIfIN AND mummSTREETS., (lately occupied by Owen Bros.) with au entire NEW •STOCE . . ,f(F FINE • • Groceries & Provisions. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT AND CUQICE STOOK NEVT COODS or The highest market prices paid , to Farmers in iCash for desirable produce.. Wood and Willow W a re kept colistantly . of hind: Buyers are Inirttea UP' call awl exalutue our (tank awl Prices. Towanda, ra.,...l4nuary '2 Itll, 1881 STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES,' rnovis oss, EN COVNTR,Y PILOI)UC}I,I HAVE REMOVED CORNEWOF MAIN - At PINE-Sts. (Tho otd stand of Fox, Scvens crcur.) They invite attention to their Complete assortment ' and very-large skid: of Choice New Goods which they have always on hand. •-: ESVECIA.f ! -ATTENTION ply , E:si TO' THE LONG ',- Towanda, Aprl 1 IM9. gaintio. AIEEA9I I MEARKET• I- - .E. D.7RUNDELL, z would respect( tally at , turnice that he is contiOuing the Market builoessat the old _stand of Matlock & Itundoth and, will at all times Veep a fall supply of • t • FRES -!: r - - • • tF t.. 1 . lit - • OYSTERS • • .f- - Constantly on baud. Country dealers supplied at city rates. ' , • 'PRE & ; SALT MEATS, GARDEN VEGETABLES, . . FRUITS, &c. Air All Goods dellitered Free of Charge. • - !E. D. BIRIDELL, Towanda, Ps. Nov. .7, 1817., MEAT 311-413„KETt BLOCK,AItI 4 116. E -fiTBEIR', FRESII AND 8 4 14` . DRIED BEEFI.FISIt,FOULTRY; li GARDEN ,VEGETABLES AND BERRIES 1# Sir AU goods delivered free of dune. Towiakda. Pa. lby H, tga.t GET YOUR Ilas remo ved; to , making At his JAMES McCABE. , , i 1 .8Z GORDON klaire 1111 . e d —the Old Storii we. incite attention to our J J • • , • . . An assortment of M. D. MARTS, A. S. GORDON. General Dealers in Anti TO'THEIR HE STORE, PRODUCE Ana Cash pall tut dear - able kinds. i f• , 01:0. STEVENS. •C. af::M Y. E :R; Located In Keep onAsad, THEIR sE,Asore; Arc. r9B —Dolls AT Tug— • "ASPORTgft" pfTIO ;*TA - 'lA'' lilll4o AVW-Tanit DB zr% • atottassipiet Tridnatel4oo/100, _.. is z Xismuir. ME ..151 91 1 k . i sT A. Tw ".! —J..' .—: - -6.:4.,... - ,—.—....... raa..1,1 liAacli.,ll.l 1 1447 . .tiii ..-... 715 . - 213 2 . 3 ;.:. 1/W3 a i 10303 .3... .. 1 ,678);11.7:8 .... '...1 6 37 1 1)311 .J. ' ....; a vs' 8i33 . „I 614403 1 ~,... .. 1 9!1811050 .3!.. : :: ..1 9 914.1 '45 / 7 UM 3 - 45. 432 103 9 401;4 151 10 UP 2 20_1000 430, 10 0 4 1:31 tool 4 3i• l ..: 1 —.OH ~.. .".,. )302s - 1 liii6i iv lo all 67 .1.-... ..' 1 054, .5 13 ..... 1 -;,111 031 ..1,...111 101 aii ; --I . .11 - 18 3 . l'.. .'i is i 1 ao , iii, 1144 3 4114150' ...;.# :..,:i sal so l i ....:(4 30,•121of en 0 ....1. - -: 163 6 23 12254 333 1041 710 .......:.{ 1 103 7 20 : . ..1 7211 735 - I ' o3 ala 1 451 a 0.3 i 35:3 27 , 2 20 1 8 33 .3 1537 393 460`1100 1 ` 4 48828! 3 534200 3 .5 00,8351 8 0511253, 1 333 1 9;00i 6 401233; 6 5103 823 220 03'....8 ola 335 AaLrm.p.x. P.M. -NO. 42 leaves Wyalosing at 11:40 A. M., Preach town B:{4, Rununergeld 6:23, Standing Stone 6:31. Wysanking 6:10, Towanda 8:53. ;Mister 2:OA 'Milan 7:16. A thons 1:23, Sayre 7ilo, W#erly 7:55, arriving In Eluidra at 8:50 A. M. I No. 81 leaves Elmira at 5:45 P.M., Waverly 6:15, 3air60:15, Athens 8:50, Milan 6:112, Ritter 748: Towanda 7:28. Wysanlking 7:23. Siandlng Stone 7:48. Rukontertteld 1:52. Frencbtown 8:02, arriving ot'llYyalusing 8:15 I'. M. Trains 8 aqd 15 run daily. Sleeping cars on trains and 15 beiween Niagara Pails and Philadelphia and hetween Lyons and New York wit bow; change* Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 bptweetLNlagara Yalta and Philildelphla vdthent change, and through coach to and trom Rochester via Lyons. WM. STEVFNSON. Supt. P. N. Y. n. B. :Sayre, Pa., May 10,1680. Is the OLDEST !•BEST CONSTRUCTED BEST EQUIPPED and hence the MULDIN.G. RatleWiLl WEST AND NORTHWEST ! It Is the short and best runte between Chicago and all points In Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyoming, Nehraska, California, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, mad 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 liwanicee, green Ray, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Mar quette, Pond du Lae, Watertown; Houghton. Neenah, Menasha, SL Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga * Fargo,.lsMarck,- Winona, ;LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the; Northwest. At-Council Binds the Trains of- the Chicago•& North-Western and the U. P.'`it'ys depart from, arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot. 'At Chicago, chno , connections are made with the lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore It Olio. Pt. Wayne and Pennsylvania. and Chicago 4 4 (;rand Triink Ivytt, and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. Chore eon Imettens aiarle at AgTactiou. Pants. It Is, the ONLY LINE rtionlihr Pullman Hotel. Dining Cars Chicago' & Council Bluffs. Pullman- Sleepers on all . Bight Trains. Inslat umm • Ticket. Agents, st4ling you TicketS Ida this road. Exulting your Tickets, and 'chum to 'buy if they do not road ovCr the Chicago & North-Western Railway. • f you wish.tite Hest 'fri cif Accommodations you wil TANEI buy yttr Tickets by thi . s route, Nir AND Wll.l. o SON E OTH ER All Ticket ! A goat e set: Tictete by this i.tue. 2d V. P. Gcn•l Marirr, Chicago VitIOST'S SONS' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE! Wo are now prepared for the SPRING_TRADE with a full line of • NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS LATEST STYLES AND - LOWEST . • PRICES, which we Invite Ufa public le call and examine Ourassortment of PARLOIA, SUITS IN - RAW SILIC.i TERRIS, PLUSH AND 11.A1 RCLOTH, . is very large, and our prices as low ds the lowest, CHAMBER SUITS • IN ASH, WALNUT AND SOFTWOOD, which we ate selling a:t a very lowlinice. A full line of SPRING BEDS, MATTRASSES UNDERTAKING In this department we always have the beat goods n the market, and are continually adding with all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS While our prices are the lowest. Towanda; April n, li7o. .THE BRADFORD REPORTER ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR C. U. 11111111 PEW irssewaals. 12112 43011, 1 _ I irarot arinma• ra1.4.11. A M i l A.9l 1 1031....1 Ora 4t 11 40 1 ... . 1295 1 8 01' 1110, 0 9 40..... 4 401. 2 48 501.... 7 41; A 8.N+...: II 10 , 21 8 40% . .. 420 ~..le. a0i..... bas t . .16 zs s i. . ios:- szsiiiss.oss i 445~1024!#` toi so osmois's so i lso ... s o:s 1 .I 08 /48Ii ;slow allatto* . 5i5...;,. . ...0.10....1220. soo..iso ... a 5 0 ,.... 1200 1 843,403 1 1155 2 . 92- 8233 484116 .1 sow .1 1134 r.:.:1 s soli . ..2*MS ”i 7 571. .11112 218 7 31,2 ' 0810N ...i 7 'Mt. 41042 . 702j . ...1030 ii 6 a4trivois 6 00,.2 OS 9 44 0 • 155 725 ,+10.146 24 1045,6 15 40151 MI 9 00'1 15 7 40'3 40 .5.11.P.1.1 MarrsPills' :Huffsle. :Rochester. Lyous.:. ;...Geneva• • . Auburn .. .Elmira —Waverly . 1...A11am ...Ulater.. . Erytauldng .Stalt Stone. ituteergel4 reuctdown Wyaloato e. '8 kirs , a Eddy Meahoppen Itehoepany. TantcharVek . La .0 range. ....Fa115.... {LAB June% Wilk-11am Welt Client I.Alletttmen '.lletblebeta. pkilatr/phla • New York. MI 1 950 : .... 1120 800 .... 80 8.1.1. 408. T.LA4LI'W'At.'Y ==s ES= grutstiture: or TU Wo have a full fine of AND PILLOWS. NEW STYLES J. O. FROST'S SONS' SUBSCRIBE - FOB Ley',' APPAITO IMM SYIACIISE & An etc min .tbe Mee. iotherriew. several new 1 1146)111"u ' Jointer Stand ti Standard are. its Mold Board 311 of Steel and Met _ h av e eseitis - lii+ patent. Its wei g ht is eighteen pounds leis than iirstpdass Steel Plow, made in the ordinary 0; 41 11 1 rlggakretells f or twentY4ro, lava, Steel Plows retail trom_alitteen to nineteen tiouars. The price et mu new Plow is but Seventeen 1010Usra, and It is the cheapest &Admiral implement ever sold. It is cheaper than any other PROW Mitt made woUld De at Live OMMrs and a MIL + mold boards. - ' It will scour in Sons where steel plows and another plows In hitherte'proved a fure. With this plow wilt be hitt a new style of Plow Point and. Point, on which we have at Patents, and which are also i . Improvement, both as regards , • and strength. The Miner can be shifted so as to take more or lea kept on a line with the Plow. • The wheel will run under the beam or one Bide of It a_ __. _ _____ ___ In line. The beam Is adjustable for Spring - Or Fan Plowing, and also for-two or three horses. ' , , I h • handles tan be adjusted to acco m mlate a man or boy on the gains Plow. It is the lightest Draft Plow ever - - ‘vsaakii beams are going out of use because theshrlnk, swell, and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beans are too heavy. Malleable betwel become demoralized and bend, winch Is worse than to.break. A Steel hewn Is the necessity of the day. it Is three times as s=g., and very much lighter than any other style. When aft s ly a Mold Board is chilled, the Farmers know it is so. s i We it. 4 tv4 patirroff on them a. composition of various metals and call it chilled metal. - ,We want .agents for this new Plow In every town in this state. I . • : We rill give but a very small discount to them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight. , We previse, to place this Plow in the hands of the Farmers as near the coat of manufacture as e. - i It is the bed Agricultural Implement ever sold. It is the cheapes t t. , persons. therefore, who are not willing to act as agenta on the principle that ri, nimble Sixpence is be ter thaitaAlow ehilling," need , not apply ter an agency: ,' . , ' - ;torows oircommission. All sales absolute. 7 . - We make Right and Left Rand Plows of all Wes.. Maio Slde BM Pkgs.', - 1 - . C'..l - Thts is the only Steel Chilled Plow . In the World. , e 1 , . ' steel costs several times more than Iron. But! this Mew, full rigged,. by giving amen discounts, can bo sold for Zeventcen Donars. gone sire tilt. priefe with that Of any Iron Plow ever made: . • ;Lie re thils• are nu agents, we will, On receipt et Seventeen Dollars, Send a Plow to any nallroad Station in the State, and pay'tie freight Address . I • SYRACUSE CHILLO. PLOW Syracuse, N.Y. .. COMPANY; • .__•_.• J. „ .. J. W. Irvine, Liberty-C3rners, Pa:, Agan.. tl-for Bradforl 03 1 All . gitcant engines, roms, kr. JOHNSON AN UFACTURIV COMPANY. - 14ILNUFLCTUIIERS OF STEAM ;ENGINES, Portable & Stationary. Circular :Mills, SHINGLE MAC:HINES, • CORN SELLERS, Field 110 Jers and Plow Nuts, W MILL IsINCIIINEItY Or all kin Ityrir repairs tut the same. BOILiR MAKING Or repairing of. old lioilern, putting in new Ilea& or Flues, a aptafialty. Or We hare fae - ilitie* for turning au FJRST•CLASS BOILERS oil , 61.tOrt is ace. • . . • . Portable and Stationary Engines • _ , Of any sizn made , to order. MAO, 81 - 39:3 and Iron Casting-s. the best Iroit oar work Is done by skilled mechanics. We gitarait tets all our work. Quotations given Iltsstou or liieriardson Saws, Itnb -ber or Leather Brltiag. ' Foundry and Shops on P hack of Stevens' tt Long!s, Towanda. NICHOLS.SHEPARD 8( CO Battle Creek, Michigan, suirtrromnem or TUE ORLT azsvurn V B ATO R - THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engine. and Horse-Powers. Medlhaollete Thresher Factors Established the World. IMO 32 TEARs oh , „;,ov i n t igt=evr i v x t. F..__ isiProvevients for I/01.tocether with superior quaiitiel in COftertft• Lion and manirkis not dreamed of by other tnakers. Four Aims of &wow% lrom 6.t0 12 borse • amodty. /Or Odium mks** power. . TrWas "Moitnied" presOltowern. nn Feet of Selected Lumber I row.,Ow!ho. ( froutthret tp fix ve!snifly : grieci) bead. 4-- NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO; Battle Creek. Michigan. ghtatios garbo. . CHANGED HIS MIND T. .7`• OTTARSON,, THE UPHOLSTERERS • t , Thought of advertising, with us, hut business hits pelted np so since the jitolidays, that he changed his mind about advertising. All that he wanted to say, was that If any One should send for biro to repair, or make new ; • , EASY CHAIRS.SOFAS, DIVANS, RECEPTION CHAIRS, CHURCH . CHAIRS 011 CUSHIONS; LOUNGES; 3tATTRESSES, PLATFORM ROCKERS; SLIP COVERS, SOFA PILLOWS; FOOT RESTS, One of theta EWE, EASY, DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING ' BEDS, • • . • (That are medal° flrany' bed) or anything In his due, they ou depend upon getting just tvitat they want, and that first-class, and charges reasonable. • Hoping to hear from you soon,l remain Tours Truly, ' ! • J. OTTARSON, Upholsterer, South Side ilirldge Street, Towanda, Us. over !dyer Airteroo , s Market. Towanda:Pe., ianuary 131,h. ISS1•omo. - NATHAN TIDD I Der in PITTSTON,' WILKES-BARRE - AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Lowest prices for each. Waco and yard 'foot of Pine-street, Towanda. _ July IN itaa. GET YOUR. JOB PRINTING , Date et the RlSPOlialtit 4 3V1110,4 (*peens the Corte Nose, Teem:ea pgiredirettc,e epeeletty ~4 I ' -f -4111110 1111111 „ 1,.,V,:',., ~, .. ~. , ...,- • ~, ' ' .... -- 4 :. -.. = ik'Al;.•lmg ' iP , -- , \," .." , ' ' -77 7 INII, York 1141 ..P.Ag0 TO i l rialydillmos ..- '"" -- - ' Ff i . 4 Ira dilliaa" N Mans ==IMMiE3MM inii A G- R IPTIL T UR AL MACHISERYI _II. M . . VHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,. TOWANOA: -.. - -7 . A . k 7 (:-......N . ii 4, 1\ 4 1 ),, 4' 4411e ` 1. :_:,," .4-:,.:M7,4 . ..7.-., 1 ' .- .:::.:,.' . --2.'ycl-,', ...;,,,,,„i:,- \-, •1 ...... ;.....t.... j. , ----..'.--------"• •,,, , ., t ,._ , .:,- , • - tieff# , .. • .. - - , , .Z.L.V0),,N.......,........_...- - _, , s _ CountyTompkinLeader 1 WIIEEL RAKE . Sprmg Tooth HaiTows The attention of the farmers of "Brad ford is especially called to these uew II A iIItOWS, as cempl:•tely 1111Sug a veld to our totplotit , ,ltt's for the thorough pulverizing and preparation 44 all soils tut /10‘...11 And altother.erops. Their operativb, Is pp remarkable as to in. ko the iPKI I Ii. HARROW the lo..tit telltug tartiiimplement now before the public. :* SOS' TOWNSL,I IP ACI t'S TS wattled 'where noun are new appointvd. • 141 s tOclsh:u:nr. "Aimitaticous. WELLS, r \ Form:. and two liorsus CHURN POWERS A full line of first-class Powers. Please . examine into the Merits of the Patent Adjustable Track ,Pewer. It is just the thing to please. Wia,r4 Chilled Plows Clipper , and West Oneonta Reversible _ ' and Side•ltill.Pl'uws. Improved Tompkins Co. CultiVators D. M. Osborne' Independent Mowers" and Bearers ! k'arniers Favorite Grhiii Drills' " . Tlionnio Smoothing•llarrOws • Acme Irtilverizing harrows XX Hydraulic .Cein6nt Hand Corn Planters Liquid Prepared Paints Tim BEST and eirEAPEST hramis iu this market. Farm:Building 4d BcOfing Paints Building Paper. A. large stock of • Lubricating, Cylinder and Neats-yoo 0.11.18: " OILS Iu auy quantity at Wholesale and Rota FISH :BROS.' GELEDRATED FARM WAGONS, and the . Auburn.. Farm Wago*4 These are the hest and finest finished farm viagons.oer seen in Bradford. I Half Skeleton Linggiiis with and without tops, 'BO to tR,S. • Fino Ilri•t•class,Opon-top,ltuggieN to VQ.. To) goggles, t.t7o to +101). Plot form IVaoitS of Best ilia:es. CORN SHELLERS Feed Cutters, Wheel Rakes, Hay Perks, • Ray Carriers, Blocks :mid !tope,- • . • at very low prices. If you want to buy the VERY BEST and CREA.PEST Farm Machinery of any description, apply to the subscriber. For Circulars and Prices, call at my store or write. . , M. Welles. Towanda; Aprfl :80E430 L. B. POWELL, SCRANTON PA., General'Agent for the CHICXERING PIANOS, - . - STEINWAY PIANOS, And • MASON HAMLIN ORGANS Also instrument of other mahcrs Large HaadoorablintiANN for inia and apw o rds... New Square nod pright •Planozettlso and upwards.. . . , . large stack of SIIKET MUSIC Wilt MAYSie 1100 Its.. L. 13... POWELL 4ttatttsi, P 4., ftept.22, 1160, , OMNI ....,.....,.,...• , ...,,., , ~„ Strilg U .r 4 tt .112.4 IN A V OtLEGIATE IN ialTl.l2 E. SPRING TEEL If commences yfoNDAY, I. l'it if, 4th. litil, Expenses for board, tuition am! tot nt*l.Cd room, from . 1172 to ;lig+ p.:i y..x.r. Fir cat alegue or ftirther particu lars natim,s the lirl nc Ira I. .1J - ).:1)Allt NE. QUINLAN, A. M. •ro...nr.fi s. Or tnt.r .Z.P. 14.0. - - - WIARD'S PATENT zirm piss() span= Malleable Iron a wood 13eam . Ohilled ws HEE arc offered to the Farment of the country for the eotaittlt seafAm with many lin!nab/e tipprovetitente. TB] WIAP.b is the strongest gad moat dura ble Plow in ti n , 111:4ket. • TErp,•wiga• D is the best for genera, porpost work, in both sod told stubble. . THE wIARD has the sirot)b-st aid mo,t com plete adjustment for using two or three hor s es. ... • abreast. • THE WIARD f the hest flow extantlor hard clay and ktotly gradad. THE WIARD rivals. all other chilled Plows for thianiag hi loose and adhesive soils. THE WlARtrannot be excelled for Llghtzust of I)raft. Otir Malleable 'lron Beam ill the °ray imie tleal,tuljtiFtablo Metal Beam made; Is guamaared. 'against bending or breakint7; is perfectly adjustable for 2 or 3 horses: over 03,00 in use, una net onoin a thousand failed. . Our. Jointers, Wheels and /dandles are al adjnAable. Our Noldbona - ds r.r. ctl•Ar - r. tar fr.l‘r.e anti uniforrtuty. • -- our Plowsam warrantoo to any rc.az , v2able cx tent. If yea am going to boy a nt-x.PL-c. - 7, Give tlic Walton ttla:. Paving full faith, from past experience, that all that is' claimed above for the MARL) 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 other particalars apply .to the sub scriber, .) • Towanda, Pa., Hazel 3, 15..4-: Summer At this season, various dig , tiPs of the bowels are prevalent, Mut =guy Tires are to. through lack of knowledge of a safe and.sure remedy. PERRY DAVIS' PAIR KILLER is a. sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly cafe. Read the 'following i •,, _... ItAiNtnibur.. N. Y., March 'AVM. PIIIRY DAVIS' 'AIN KILLER nererfal/a to afford inatani relief for 'rainy and pain in the stomach. r. • .---- • JosEru tteDirr. - iCTIOLVILLE, N. Y. Feb. 2, 1881. 'The very bed edicine I know of for dyeentery, cholera morbuKcand crampg in the etomach. Have wed it for years, and It is sure cure every time. at Mlle W. DEE. MOINCION.A. lottA,'Sdareit I have tsol. your PAns limisa 3n severe eases of cramp. colieuud cholera tuorbas.and Agave almost tustaut.rellel. 7 I. F.. CALDWILL. Cartxr.syrt.t.r, GA.. Feb. Dt, tag. For twenty years I how used your PAIN Hitt.= inlay faintly. time used it realty times for bowel oomplants, and it Wu-ay. CUiCS. VO Onld uot feel safe,. without a bottle in the house.. .1. 2i rm. 13Aco, hfr.., Jay. 2',1181. • Have aSed.Ftuar . D.trat' rem for twelve years.' It is sitle, sure, and rel Table: mother should allow it to bo out of the fatally. . 11. I. NAnts. (ntrimt, N. Y.,Feb. 19, MI. We began using it over thirty years ago, and it always gives immediate relief. Would. hardlY -taro to go to lied without a Wale In the house. W. 0. SPEnint. ; CONWAII3OIIO, S. C., Feb. '2', 1881. - Nearly every family in this section keeps a Wile. In the house. I. . Dn. E. MOUTON. I 11. S. COMO:MATE, CEIEVEIII; 11IZEN11411 PRVANIA. Feb. 8, 1861. I have known VEntly Dawn , Pent KILLED aimed from the day it was mtrodemi anti after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my household 1141 an ihdisperwable noccasity. L B..PorrEtt, U. S. Ccaistd..: HURTON-ON-TIZENT. L'sa, I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhmtt„ aceom mated% with intense pain, when I triad your PAIN and found almost instant relief. • IL J, Xmas. 2( Movr.toor ST..LONDON. ES Q. During a residence of twenty-three years in India. niave given it in many casts of Warrinea, dysen tery, and cholera, and uover knew it to fail to giro cf. • . Cz.sialauz, .reh No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Ds price ; brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25e.; 50c. and $l.OO per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON" Proprigtort,' Providence, R. L T HE NORMAN STALLION AVM make the season of IsSl at his owner's stable in Milan.l'd. TERMS—tia to Insure one marewlth foal *2.5 for two mares owned by one man, If both get with foal. If mare has proper treatment and her coltdles before it is nine days old, only half price will be charged. " AMIIETTA "Is a dap ple gray, 7 years ',old, 16 bands high, and weighs Ilan pounds; stylish and active, perfeet•from the ground up. lie is In very fine condition.- as he has been driven carefully all the, past wither In double and single harness. tfis,colts are large welt-formed, with line action. They are hi goes! demand ;. e2OO each has been refused fur ye:twang colts aired by 'him. flood pasture furnishes' for mares at reasonable prices. - ' S. P;DMItiTON: Owner, . Milan, Bradford CO., Ps., March 24, 1,981-4te. E A. imon D . E r.ou n cL L D E, . t . c trill make the 'Reason of 1881 as" ' foliewr.: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at home ; Tues. days at_Burlington; Green's hotel • stables; . Fridays and Saturdays at Troy, Troy tfouse stables. TERMS—ft:5' to in sure, •25 for two-405 fur the first, #lO for the see cud. In case of loss of .colt at foaling time, we divide the less. "Logo CLYDE- Is a rich dapple brown 8 years old, bands high. and wcj s 1,300 pounds. We, Lord Clyde; dam, Lady Clyde. Both sire and darn Imported. Bred by Wm. Croyibr. 'Northport, . Long island. His colts are hays and browns with hardly an exception, plenty of ltfe, and are. giving the best of satisfaction In harness. Beason totem. turtles from date andvioem July 4th. -- Also, . leveding,of Southdown sheep and Collie dogs front the .purest and the beat. hate theronghbred and 'grade .rant lambs for sale the coming fill.. The grades are Southdown and 310 , , reuo crew , „• which snake a very flue and useful Sheep,W..."A;;WOUP. East antitlideld, r ah April 20i.1881-158, i c L - ! .... .. .. ~ .,..• -.,.,.• . .:,,,....,, ...- • Its !fold will outwear ti - the very best , of the --" IgUisterfaueo EMI R. WI, Welles. laints 'Com P GAMBETTA," j'ann and - Satight#ll. Founder in Horses: Founder or laminitis consists of inflammation of the vascular d sen the !mince of the•horse's foot. It is usually caused by over action, rapid driving, and especially by allowing , the horse to stand in the wind or , cold uncovered, after active exercise, or by drinking freely cif cold water when , warm, and allowed to stand still af. terwards it may also be caused by derangements of ttui digestive system. Usually one or both of the fore feet are effected, but the bind feet may also be involved. The 'feet are hot and tender, and the animal stands as much as possible upon his heels and trembles when moved. The disease is usually manifested the next day after exposure. tze Dr. Cressey in a recent lecture be< fore the Connecticut Board of Agri= culture; said that any case of founder can be cured if taken - within thirty hours of the attack. The horse's feet should be placed in tubs of warm wa ter, blanket heavily, and get the ani- Inia l l thoroughly warm. In short the treatment consists in equalizing the irculation by making the 'animal weat, and thus•relieving the feverish .ondition. Any one who has a horse bleb becomes foundered should at dopy vigorous treatment In order to remove - the disease the case must be taken in hand before the affection becomes established: • : =:= To Keep 'Very Shaded Places Especially in the front yards of dwellings, both in town and country,, which are much shaded; We often see the ground completely bare; not a living thing perceptible. Sometimes there are many nearly nude, strag gling limbs lying upon the ground or very near.it, which are unsightly and every wayworthlessithat ought to be cut away:- This would give room there. for some plant or vine that Would be adapted. to it, and which would not only cover the" naked spot and make it a . ." living green," but., would: be adding Very much 'to .the general appearance s of the. premises. The besj vine for . this purpose is un dolibtedfy the periwinkle. It will grow almost anywhere in the shade if the proper attention is given to• it, but not otherwise. It is a beautiful vita and Will densely cover. vt.hc ground, producing' nearly the 'whole season a very pretty blue ftower. Weeds, however, are 'its deadly enc. Mies. It cannot fight them. -Steadily they Will encroach until they drive away . our • faveirite and occupy the fieid 'of battle. A little help now and then, however, will defeat . the com mon-enemy, and "permit us to enjoy the cool looking, popularevergreens for many years .with renevial.—Ver inantown Telegraph. A New Pest for Partners The New Jersey experimental ag ricultural station at New Brunswick lately - received a sample of clover-. seed from Wilson Fitzgerald & Co., of Camde n Eddy contained numbers of the lame of-some insect. The seed came from Kempton, Pa. - Professor Cook, director of the station, sub mitted -it to A. 8. Fuller, of Ridge wood, - for microscopic examination, and-he reports that the larvre are, in .his those of the recidorayia _.his of Lintner, and closely allied to the Hessian fly and wheat midge. Its females deposit their eggs on ,the seed while-in the clover head in'the fleh — T - When the clover is right and falls down-in autumn the larvie crawl out, enter the ground and: remain there - to • finish or complete their transformation, coming forth as flies the coming season. But if the clover-. seed iS gathered or the hay cut, the grubs or pupae are also gathered,antt while most,of,them ivillsbe killed in balling the seed, still a few, may es -cape destruction. Heating the seed or violently shaking, it in some kind of a mill would probably be the most 'udicious way or destroying the grubs or pupae. If the seed was placed in .tight barrels, with a JittlCi gum cam:: phor or pure benzihe,-it would kilt the -insects And not . injure the germ Of the seed'. Farmers should look to this matter and See that all insects in their_ cloversced, are destroyed - be fore putting it away in the fall, or Sendipg it to the market. - :-.. c—rc t. Why it Pays to Read. One's• physical frame—hiS body, his muscles, his feet, his- hands—is . Only a living machine._ . lt - is his Mind, controlling and directing that inachine,that gives it power and-effi cacy. The successful use of the body depends wholly upon the mina-L.:4lp on its abilities to direct the will. It' one ties his arm in a slineit becomes: weak and finally powerless.. Keep it in acpive exercise; and it acquires vigor and strength, arid is disciplined to use this strength as desired, just as one's mind by active exercise in thinking, reasoning, Studying, 'oh -serving acquires vigor, strength, power of concentration and direction; Plainly then the man who exercises his''' mind in . reading and. thinking gives it greater power and efficiency aild greater ability to direct the.ef forts of the iihysical frame—his work •—to better, results than he who mere-. ly or maiiiliuses his muscles. -If a man reads a book or, paper, even‘bne be known to be erroneous, it helps hini by the effort to .combat the er rors. Tile 'Conthat s - invignrates his mind. , • Of alt men, the farmer. the.cultiva tor, needs to read more to Strengthen Lis_ reasoning powers, so that they will helpout and make more effective. his hard toil. _ sheep dry uncle' foot with' tte:-. Never Tot them stand 'the mud or snow. ..lf a. ewe KEE clean or, lie i! er lamb, milk her daily for a ys,. and mix a little alma with It.. Never frighten sheep; if . . lo'ses 13 1 few chi her s. possi4 e, avoid it. Separate sick or thin a cep from those that are strong and give them special care. if a leg is br ken, . bind it, with splinters tight! , loo)sening as the limb swells. If a sideep is lame, examine his hoofs; if unipund, apply tobacco, with bine vitriol boiled in a little water. Shear at, onite any sheep commencing to shed ts wool, tinier - the weather is' too s e ve re ..1 A i T ERMONT farther recortnnembi the uSe , of'sawdust as a bedding for cattle, to-keep tizem clean and absorb the liquid Manure. An experienceof twenty yeart in using on a largefarm shown that it does not injure thesoil, being freely ;, applied in this way. Some soils, no doubt, would be -im proviid by the addition of "sawduit, others might * - inkired somewhat until the sawdust tieeayed, • • Green.- == Culture of the Melon. Of all our delicacies in summer the melon is tnore welcomed than any of the fruits indigellioll to our climate, and deservedly so; not only on et count of being a luxury, but for its beneficial effects op the syfstern. we receive thew by thousands, and extra good ones command high prices, with quick sales. They are not grown to perfection on heavy cl a y soils, but on light, sandy, dry loca-' tions • they reach immense propor tions and ripen' early. But while_ melons grown more 'or less on all classes of.soils, and every one sectos to be familial with their cultivation, yet,,like everything else, there i 6 right way, and in order to have them of fair size and good quality it.shunl , l be closely followed. - ' The same culture adapted to the watermelon applies also to the musk and cantelonpe varietieS. Strange to say ; while melons are khown. to us as being almost . , entirely composed o f water, they • prefer a very dry lout. Lion, uill.not. thrive-in wet situation.i, and the vines: endure drought t(; great degree. They require plenty of room id whielito grow, ten feet-eavlt way being- better than a lesser' fik ta,nce. 3Lany persons give -tiwni hoeing two or three times during the season, and the vines arc gently i eroor ed or turned.uver to facilitate the pro cess. This 'a great • mistake, as the vines . should on no condition be touched or ;removed. Not even.:tre Oey to be allowed to be turned over by the wind, and a clod of dirt l'u•re and there should be 'pined to pie. vent it. Nothing is more injurious to Melons than the slightest disturbance of the vines, and yet how often do 7 we see thoughtless - gardeners walk a t • random over a field or patch of inc l. ods, disarranging the vines and doing damage that has no-consideration b e: cause it is!notoknown. In hoelng melons never work tow part. of . ..the bill that ins ebvered the vines. hut woik that is, around the ,hilt out-file of the !bait of . igrowth already made by them. If -grass has scent - Via stand in them fienity pull it up, care being . taken not t 6 'disturb the vines more than: is necessary to clean theta. out., and all manure or fertilizers should be :'applied before- they begin to " run:' The best manure for them is, that which hati been thoroughly rolf-, ed,' or, what is egtially. as goo , L, plenty of rich mould from the for ests. ' , lf fertilizers .are used - a mix ture of equal - parts of plaster, super iiirosphate -and muriate of potash is the best. They need - but little .it ro gene, such as guano, and yet .thiy Should have that I . ittle; l'inch back the ends of - the stootS7 -- after th - i. k .-3 , young melons are formed;, and tra large ones are requirOd. but I.W"o should be left on the vine, Melons . delight in the hat' a - s,: hnd theifercest rays of the sun, which are darmrons• to some plants, Bile the . melon b vines renewed vigor. While they need moisture and rain at certain intervals, too much of it is injurious to them. The hot' s:.pl• seems to . be necessary to their growth to a certain extent, whidt is rp.ultit)ltt owing more to a rtientivii of heat hy the sand than to' what itiTil•iles during _the day. The seed shohl..l not be put in the ground till all dAn ger of frosts - or cool nights ed , Sometimes the plants,W .1 1 it 1' . grow lrave the earth kept closely pack 'tdaround the y .roots, but there is rally no advantage in it. The,great est point - ,is to have the hills - ti,,r:o:ll as they can be-made before puttin4 in the seed,.,and the next" is to 1 , them t s alco criiy r, thentsi.. .1 lltit at the trine the Irrilo'ns are half grown they seem to, - .do bilk where they are completely 'hidden . and •shmied by tall ors 'and .weeds; but this is flue. More to the:fact that they:. are not disturbed in stieh .eases:, as 'the grass keeps'everyleaf of the Vine in its plasee.. With their broad, abundant specially adapted for the purpose, by deriving carbonic acid - from the air, 1 • a perfect sugar factory is constantly - in operation, and the water is obtain. ed by rootlets that. penetrate lift only downward. but over a great sur face of.; the ground . . _ To know 'wl,un ..they are ripe "Tlurnp" 'them by up s. ping with the thumb or huger If the melon has -a - loud,. metallic ring it is still 'green, but if the soun-I is a dull, heavy thud it is ripe ; hilt no one.cantell always-4)f_ a sure - when a melon is ripe, for lwat'ol“.n changes the sound, anti_ ninch conjectpred. Melon 3 are Icing improved ; every • year, and sOn seedsmen have brought out ~o;ue very superior varieties. .1-. ' A writer well acquainted in_ dairy 'natters . says that during the summer, in order :to obtain thc•best results from theM, mileh cows oul!rht to le , I'M on meal and bran. Tr).ley should stand m a darkened stable, between eleven : and four o'clock,lduring, tly time,, and within these hours _they may be fed. This is far better than to let 'them grazii during,. the entire day, and. they will prove' it by results; and when - you caw scratailig against a tree be sure that she needs currying. She will .5€71.1111 the opera ti(lll alitten sill stand struking. A cow needs as :1 111901 currying and cleaning as a horse. ' • Rillymnum, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lunibago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout;Quinsy;Sore Throat,Swell , ings and Sprains, Burns and - Scalds, General Bodily Pains Tooth, Ear and Headache; ; Frosted Feet and Ears, anealf other Pains and Aches. Pr7aration on earth equals St. J A ecci (I . IL 47 e 4, sure, ittruple awl cheap l'Alt.c. : l Remedy. A trial entails but tho compirstor trifling outlay of u 0 ends, and. cvcrY one ";fr.".,4. aditi lain can base cheap an4:Positty* pmt`t " - chime. Directions in Eleven Languages. • SOLD BY- ALL D11,13001131"8 AND-DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER da CO.. fignimort, Md., V. S. A .V4Oll.
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