TAXES A FIRST LIEN. The attention of township authorities, collectors arid County Commissioners is called to - an Act of Assembly passed du ring the last days of the session of the Legislature. The act can he found on page 4: - .) of the general laws of 1881. It makes takes assessed upon real estate a 'first lien upon which they are levied: pro vides for lien docket to bekept in the Commissioners',office, which is to be a notice to the whole world. In case a ju dicial sale takes place, the lien docket is to be satisued before any money goes to the crediliors. Collectors should study the act carefully and not get caught by the penalties of section three. “ PINK EYE.” The distemper now so prevalent t . ) rough/Jut the country, and affecting the h r.reS of This section, is what is termed ‘• Pink Ede," a new diqeAse among rmr-s,.resen.bling - somewhat the epizoo t:: . The mo-t conspicuous indicitions a- e a clrc:. , p.ng of the animal affected, a of the Lead and ears, stiffness in t i c swelling of the ankles and leg IMES j and a disposition ,to step tiptoed_ -cs . ith the hir.d feet. The eyes are dull. a nd heavy. and the whites show - a pink c Willi a litt:e ycllow,respecially when tl:c iii-ca=le is of the bifious type. The di-rci/ar,:e water freely, and in the; a d:a::ct - 4..1 tt. - ige• a milky matter. These 'a re tl in:lic.tti , tris +if ti.e Lilicus tyke. t,ype the rheumatic, and in ear very stiff and swollen O.:is tLf_'_li_-;Is a:-pf:. 1!. , 1 the anim:.l moves with great mine t_rlee cea-es feeding, with great thirst, t. , 1 blear Les with accelerated talic.isibut little notice of any •;::l.:.The doc.or s.ys when-,• - lny of these fire uotieed the animal should :.t TATI tal-:(Sf:om wcrk, put in 'sta.- fryln f„'rl and treated. The val:iable animals is the re woildtv., them after the symptoms :::c •?cte; ;kri A NE%V.PAY CAR FOR THE VALLEY ROAD pay c..1, - ; bciiig built at the !Val far approached cornple la:a:alit clesciiptioribeing giv- . car is' f the length, width . ith c. , idinary baggage car, bc.- into fotir apartmenls and obser- ;4C:on 2 , . 11le cash or pay room w'.ll toe i•:.if.:•_(l tables, eLairs, and 1.::-Lov I it:ni•;.4; Fafe. TLe sleeping four broil . The cook .! - .1 bi - • with t eo: l k stove I a 1,:-.eut llalzor heater, a closet f6r ar.-1 fr,: licacn. The observa i:1 i,c f rn ;shed -a itIC easy I I a:A The whole — iuteri9r wlll ue finished in black walnut i i c-typetol, and when vl V; asniad railroad palace. ai.d Es clew will sheep tAr tie few - days ,e.l to pay lb.:: 111 , 1 i erliployCd 611 all hra;;eht s .pl t Las; load, f C., • t.. ;0.11 .7" l\ At present are C.Jl.,l:42lierr to :-top and take their Th.: ear rib] not be corn- t•,: the u-c (,f the 'paymaster until y pay day.—Elmira Free Press. = THE SOLDIERS' MONUMENT 1 • 1 1.9 C . 4/I li:quest for informa l . reg.ti(jin;.; soldiers' monument fr.n , l, the ItEronit.n rnake:-, the f.illowing ahout as far fiom the mark Virginia duelist : "l'oiwNtANi is evi- .I;lly: f joti D g D6ryi,us over the ten cents liave.cntributed. We trust the 4ttici's will 'enlighten hini at \Ve trust we are not the only r'.l: inttre,ted s , r in this matter by 'any Eor til t % arli:; of sixteen years- a inonunTut in memory of the sons MEM County who fell in the rebel !l“l2 10-e:. ta:ked of, and nothing deli a«:ompli-hcd. The nitul aecumulat id she Encampment amounts to (so we a::: iT,dilt , tly)_alpmt four hundred que.itiou once again rises, OEM why tit.-z .: !-otee tnelsures taken to in the innil auci the buihlin ; ; of the •,:f.i•onwnt t•Lt in 'rnotion? Every year r i•••.• ;wriest b(..e.”llli!S 10. S and the patriot -2.• vv9:l; a !natter of greater uncertainty. , i‘ty thousand inhabitants of the ,unty could add to the nucleus referred ty.:ur.i the citizens of Towanda would•no hcli, liberally, as it would be a last- .r town in _which located Uount y l'oinruh,sionets would doubt- a sintable location in the court and help otlurrtcise as far as the law ‘%0;,11,1 net e seems to us no good n Why ti e: ini,,posed monument not be erc:•trd at an early day, un- it :.]:.,uht thitt the REPORTER 11.-e , :s . an ix or - au()ther six- :ar., in wrier laise bi i ten cents, :•.1,11 that Coe wo:k cannot : go on without e Bimr3,l,ts, the HE voe..r,:it ;Ilan kinily I,leititrtd to . contrib -1,11,i, touattl the tettlieeletit. Let loliger be delayed. TO ALL SOLDIERS * WHO SERVED WITH REYNOLDS: • a L meeting held at tl " ie League . on the Ist of _July, ! •IS..`ttl, rvi:thteenth mink - els:try !of the death !IZEr:,oLos at it %N.A.: te. , ,lve4 - • to form an :a ti. an equestrian statue of tit:Alan-0M soldier. Mr. TEMPI,E tIVU ty flue thoilsand Army of the the t .%ony of th Potomac, the lv.utia l. S. Ar ti,i,,ry, ttie - 51.1: and the 14th" U S.:lnfant- As:o•lation t f lltadutes of West. l', mt. the Fost ('carps, the TWO Carps, l'ile‘euth Corps. and lluforiPs Canal .y Division, and other military and civil organizations, heartily endorse the pro posed Monument as a fitting recognition of ItLYN4ll.l)s' service.t. All soldiers who !.er, e 4 with ItEr:voi.us arc invited to con-, iribute according to their means. A dol .:at' I - loin every man who . ..was with REV: N,)l.Ds iii his successive commands, from the time he left W i est Point until he fell cat Gettygbure, will abundantly iirovide the sum requited. Send whatever you eau give, be it much or little ; do what can to secure additional subs4iptions and forward Ohm to JAI. RosENi;sirrE7s, Tivasurer. Walnut St., Philadelphia, Ito will promptly acknowledge the re- t of Executive Committee. Monument Ast:ociation. A. G. CURTIN, Pre.tideht FARMERS,, LOOK! New. Machinery for Grinding Buck wheat at AYER'S MILL. lieq - Yield and Fittest Flour Guaranteed conic on with you:- Grain. U„ F. AYER, PROPRIETOR. Pa., Ort. 27, 10-Sl-ml Su:SQ UEITANN'A COLLEGIATE IN nTITUTE.—FIR:sT WINTER TER If willeotn ineure MONDAY. OCT. Xi, lasi. Expenses for ward, tuition and thrnished room, from p 172 to Z Ise per year. For entalogue or further wilco. sidress the Principal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN', A It TcwaLtlii i duly 7 1 IDL -gatiaummis is Pn.leve en+e fuel th,«De Palatal Weiticaesses itOMMOSI Views besEirtniale population. It w:.:1 v.:re estlrey the worst tondo: F•cmale Com -1:2-1=21., sf crartux tronbles,lnri.m• - •* ll va *n4 rhers tics, r iL.Y et,d Liirpla.cemeutr., ead the eemarmi, cut E.;l_za.l T:t....t.r.tes, and le partleidaely adapted tn. ttut ct • ' lt Ttu ck-3,•lre and expel tomars trots the 'uterus in eerily stage of gieve?oposet.t. iL team:L.l ea- CtiCall humors there iscla,ked very *per 3.0 y by its ram. It removes fairsaess, estaler.t.y. cleat oy• ail crastatt fore - ' r ,, •' • ~t a, sad relieves vveal..-was GEtbe a c =art. It mres roe-tit-4, Eleadecbes, Nervecs rrestration, Geoeral DebUity, Sieepa=eol, Depression sad gvoi.co.. • Stst feat:pit othearins.docazsbtar patt, walgEt ax.. 3 laclsele, is always penmaract!y eared ty its use. It srill et all timers amt racier all clreanalatkeits set to Lartacsy stth the Laws that cavern the female mama. Tor the cure of Sidney Cosnplaints of either ma this Comprend 1, un.... - Irptesed. LVDEL E. PINEIIAM'S VEGETABLE CON. POCNDis prepared sr. and 2..4 Weszern Area e, Lyr; 'ism Price $3. Els bottles for V . 4 Sent by szzll la the fora of pills, aleo In the f cr . = .of lozenges. on rem-'.;.t of Price, $1 per box for either, , !frt. Titi3r.b= frr.iT answers all letters of trxrulry. Send for piunp,b lt,L Address as stare. drrnltot this P 2147. No fii=.ll7 ghoul& bewittax.it LTDIA F- PINSITAIN LITEA`PfLL.S.. Vary lure et;:etipall , tl, blliou.spre ar.d tri7elity of the Ilier. ti ceati rerl, bor.. ' r. - ir Solt by all Druggisli6_nili .4 7:‘ LI FETI M a --1. SURPASSES"OTHERS 0121/SOgiark& GO sk . 1 30 UNION SQ.tiEW YORK i CHICAGO ILL.4—=------ : I e -...), ORANGE MAS-S. _ , GayThe great Curative AgemEll, A GALVANIC - BATTERY h Imbedded In this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied to the body produces a constant but mild current of Electricity. which is most exhilarating. affording Immediate relief to the mud eiC pains of whate.oreer nature. They isre r = isikcivi by Physicians to to, the most ectentille meth od of application of those - subtle and mysterious elements of nature for the positive and speedy can of the following complatuts, Ithenanatisra; Neuialgia; Sick Head. acht•; Weak and Inflamed Eyes; All Affections of the Brain; Spinal Com• plaints; Kidney and Liver Complaints) _sciatica. Paralysfs and Lumbago; Dys. j pepsin; Asthma and Lung Diseases; Mr eases of the Heart; Nervous Prostra• lions; &v. PRICE ONLY $l,OO. • THE BELL MANN CO.. Prop i rei 842 Smiliray, Cm Ct., 2Tre Tea. • AGENTS WANTED. =II roll, SALE BY ALI. DBUOGIHTS. :let/Lion this paper. • Sent bi MalL 1 ,,,,...„.z.,.....,, . . ligalliii & Bea t uty. - ,::::.: :Li.cl . you'svill 111 t regret. Tli , r - :: - , i.:- , 1 1 eauty. :.....nr.n de 1 . Enth,,,- as. VI, ‘,• , t IL.• wi,rld by reir,o.ituc the wonderful C-10er:I'',71 11-I i Libiliall , 7 of u.... 1 and c0mp1,...(i. i ,n t.„ , ....ii;;:0. - it her li:. At the aeo‘of in bt r f,'.ta v :, , :.. .7' t, I.ln - nr:in;.! nal fru'i.a.q a girl c I 1:. ::!,• - i 0 rat V... 14 'ILO Ali• curry of tno famott 4 ...". IT , : .-:,,L1 i. t . l'Alihe d'1.:1114t.) At tter de• !.::. if •...,:. i ;,thrtt t!iL most valuaLli) Aterot to a 1 , ',),..; :: , :,.... 1: ,, ) 14 , 11 , 0ie.1 it to the tour! teletTitirs ~ ,i 1!1. .•.: I' 0 d , wuf..l I i f the euipiro It erthe in pos. • . .: ut ~; a r •I.l,rated A merielr. piq:ti.:ll,/, whe.hai I ^:teo-1,01.17 Fw - ctrAftil in the tre4t-nent of La -, of A ( 111 dhows...A: and that lb- pulgie g.-ncr-ally q r3y.00..y t',ol , oncilts of this roe rreloic . yirepora - -, ;0 cc. :I, •1 , :IT hag Owed the recipe wiili 11-el:ell 7in tin ( i, of New York, who are pr,varo d I I lotpvii•.• til rietr."-da of the thouseuila c.f caw r :.• , p1i...:.•.: It rio.,oili!y eradicate.; till 1:112IIIT r O It Got:t.) • PtY.t. 6 4t-iN I %G such as Scrofula. Solt Rh VA 11Z • Eczema, Pimples. IrLo t h Ptilehr.c. 'Freckles, Black Beads. Rough Skin. Catarrh, Liver fotoplalnt; lit.. rleactCd Eye ke.. &e. It is an absolute antidote for ALARIA, and restores Imo circulation throughout the system. It Ls called IF FIATAn...DasKINDy. Prlee 81 per package, or 6 for 86. lair! c n.l: 6 in letter f.,rm,postsge paid. T/12 L' C 04.13 V•ray, Non-York. 'for Vale by drorgiets. .• La: 7 1,2 VAX Fen:JO:mut for circular. this pzpr-r. ' EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSE- HOLD ARTICLE. Tile poor as well as the rich. the .old as well as On , young. the wife as well as the husband, the young maiden as well as the young man, the gir • us aril as the boy, may Just as Well earn a few dol lars In honest employment, as to sit around the !loose and wait for others to earn it for them. We can give you employmtnt, all the time, or during your spare hours only : traveling, or in your own neighborhood, among your, friends and acquaint ances. If you do not care for employment, we can impart valuable Information to you tree of cost, It will cost you only one cent for a Pos t al card to write for our Prospectus. and It may be the means of making you a good many dollars. Do not neglect thil opportunity. You do not have to iniest a large sum of money, and run a great risk of losing it. You will readily see that it will be an easy matter to make front #lO to $lOO a week, and establish a lucrative, and. independent business, honorable, straightforward and meta. tile. Attend to this matter NOW, for thept. Is :MONEY IN IT for all who engage with us. "A e will surprise you and you will wonder why you newer wrote to us before. We send full purlieu, Ws free. Address BUCKEYE 311"11 CO., (Name this paper.) octS•m6 MARION, Onto. • 6 Q —1• TONELFlagging, ,pa,-Sills and kJ Base', of moat excellent quality and durability; also, building stone, a sample of which can be seen st R. A. Packers new building at Sayre. Orders filled and contracts taken. Apply to this office or .1. M. 11110e11AN, "Hemlock Run." Towanda, October 11 till. 11 4 sat JAMES McCABE Has removed ti; CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE -M. making It his Zeadqua,rtars FOR CHOICE BOOK= CASH PAID. FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &c. GOiiDS o sop AT. THE. - LOWEST LIVING RATES JAMES :McCAB.E. Towafids, April 29. ISSali. FIRM! SWARTS GORDON Hare tilled the old Store CORNER Or HAIN AND BRIDGE STBEETA, (lately occupied by Owen Bros.) with an entire NEW STOCK OF FINE FAMILY . Groceries & Provisions. We Invite attention - to our COMPLETE l ASSORTMENT. ' AND CHOICE STOCK NEW COOX)S I Vir The highest market prices paid to Farmers in Cash for desirable produce. Au assortment of Wood and Willow Ward kept constantly on hind. Buyers are invited to call and examine our Goods and Prices. - M. D. SIVART,S, A. S. GORDON. Towanda,. I'a., January 24th, 4881 [:ii 0 Di (g.l General Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, And COUNTRY ' 'PRODUCE,' I: CVAI :II ;4 A 6 Ol`i A l) TO THEIR NEW STORE; CORNER OF, MAIN & (The o)d s atand of Fox, Stevens & Mercutd . They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock of Choice New Goode • which they have always on hand. ESPZCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PRODUCE TRA-DE, And Cash paid for desirable kinds. M. J. LONG - Towanda, Apri 1 1879. GEORGE L. ROSS Is the Proprietor of the 'NEW GROCERY STORE JUST STARTED IN THE MQN TANYE BLOCK. This store being on the corner nearlle Public Square, Is one of the finest Grocerie n town, and Mr. Ross has spared no pains In sejectin the Wad i goods that the great cities afford . His xperlence gi l In the grocery business enables him to purchase first-class goods, and at bottom prices. Farmers and everybody - can depend on it that when they get the prices of Groceries at Ross's It is,of no use to try elsewhere, for hisprices are down to rock bottom.l . - Mn. J;LE.ROY CORBIN: has charge of Mr. Ross's Firs. Ward Store in Kellum Block. while Jessie Schoonover Is clerk in the new store In Mon. tanye Block. - Mr. Ross keeps a horse and dellv,,ry wagon standing at, the store In charge of Charle" Washburn, who will-deliver in the Boropgh, free of charge, all goods as soon as sold. . 4- . All kinds of desirable produce taken innxchange for Groceries or for Cash. -. GEORGE L 1 1039. Towanda. Pa., January 27,:188l. • MEAT MARKET, E. 0. RUNDELL, Would respectfullyao ninince that be Is continuing the Market business at the old stand of Mu!lock & ' 4ndell , and will at all times keep a full supply of FRESH . - . OYS TERS i • _ Constantly on hand. Country dealers supplied at city rates. • • FRESH & -SALT MEATS,' e - GARDIEN VEGETABLES, *c. , ._ Er All Goods delivered Free 13f Charge. E, D. MUNDELL. Towanda, pa. N0v.27, Me. Plaffite %tabs. • • THE OLD MARBLE YARD • • STILL IN OPERATION. The undersigned 'having purchased the MAR BLE YARD of the late GEORGE McCABE, de sires to inform_ the public thlt having employed experienced men. hp is prepared to do all kinds of 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. JANES IfcCAlit. Towanda, Pc, Nov. IS, 187$. ' kttif ,EATING HOUSE. Soniething 1301!. A lint.clasa - BEBTAIIIIIINT and LATINO HOUSE on Bridge street. opposite the American Hotel. Open at all hours, night and J. 13..susarrT, Proprietor. roma% July 7.6u5. LEMIGTUVALI4 ': , Y PENN, t NEW YORK RAIL ROADS Ana,gement of Plait:Ter Tral4 to take Oka . . MAt . l.5, 1134 • " I 15 i 9 3 = 3 IsTATios*. ; 8 430: 2 p , 3044.9329.9 r.! r 34,6.,91 203 33 , 1 7 201 7 131Nlarraralls? I 03.1 0880 49 240\5 2 201...8uffa10... , 1 40'.....!120313 co 5 1510303 I..Roehester.l l 9 So! 7 4019 6 V.1134;....;8 40! $01.... 634 11351 7 41 j 500.8 14,.... 53511 0 IEI 8 Ul __1...Mac5...1 6I0; 21Q'.6 II 8 es ._J Auburn..?B 261.. 9 00.1850 saw! .::4; 231. 9 1 9 1 1 4 5 ,9 ;01 3 . 4;1...E1mira 25:1 . 1 . 10:6 Igt 15 9 45i: 00, 945; 4IS ..Waverly . 4 45102!,,11. 311 30 1010:2 3k110414 4 W... .Sayre....; 44.N1010'5 7.3 .10 1412 mom! 44fi..:Athen5......1 4 30'100033 1011 IS ... 06 1 10251 : 9434 531237 4,513 1;4;4=91 ,S• 4:41 3vl t311:4 ....—.• ~,,, a 0 : el -2=4=A . , ~.... _ ,-.1,,, 4::.. ...., 0 51.1 513 } Wysauklngi ....' 9 46,...:,123:11 ..1..111 0&, ... .StaT Stone„r l .... 9 10.. - .;,12:qk .......;n 101 526 Itutreerffrid; ...; 5' 04' 1 ....1 tv.l* ...: ...in m . -.. Frenehtownj ... 85'5;...-1206 . ..3 36.11 301 3 . .l6..Wyalustng 1 ...1 843'4 0311155 ; 1;444 54511491 6 031. Lareviille.l 303: 8 73 3 4611136 - ;1153: 6 071.SkIn'f,Edds , .....: 8 19, ...11i33 ....14 103210' 6 231 '1 43eshoppen t ....* 8 0413 26:1119 . ....,.. :02 16i 6 281 llehonpany.i ...., 7 571.... 1 1113 122.5.4 151 10x4 7 101Tunkhateck1 2 lb!: 3313 031 1052 ....1.... '.l I.lo' 72, 1. La Glange.l ...' 7 01_ :On ....:.. .1 125; 7 351,...Fa115.... .1 ....,7.02:....,10 1 05i5 10 1 . 41. A 05 , .1.A1l Jnnen • 136 i 6 35 2 25:114 1 35,5 211 2 291 8 351 Wllk-Barre 105; 60 0 ;2 03,8, 4; 3 4617 30 4 501110013Pch Chunk 11851 —.11155,7 25 4 4 ilB 241,5 53112 001.Alleutown . t C 05: .... 1054,6 24 5 008 35• 6 05112 151.13ethlehenk. 9 501 ..'10:15.6 15 6309 (.01 640112 55 , ...Eatt0n...1 920' ::..;101516 50 6 ssnwai, 8 251 2 WlPhlladlphla, 8 001 ....`9 0014 15 8 05i....1* 9 15i 3 35,..New Tork.l 0-301 - .... 1 7 4013 40 A. r..mIA.SVP.m.t !r.m.;A.m.16114t9._11 . No. 32 leaves Wyslnslog it 6:00 A. 31— French town 6:14, Thamtnertiehl 6:Vt. Standing Stone 6:31, Wysanking 6:40, Towanda 6:33. Ulster 7:06, Man 7:16,, Athens 7:15. Sayre 7:40, Waverly 7:55, arriving in Elmira at B:5O'A. 31. , No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5:45 P.M.. Waverly 6:35, Sayre 6:45. Athens 6:'41. Milan .6:59. Ulster 7:08; Towanda 72; Wysinking 3:35, standing Stone 7:44. Rounmertlel4 Frenchtawn 8:02, arriving at Wyalusing 6:15 P. M.- - Trains land 15 run daily. Sleepingcars on trains 8 and 15 between Niagara Falls and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without changes Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara Palls and Philadelphia without change, and through coach to and'from . l)cl:tester via Lyons. - ' 1%. STEN' ENSON„ Supt. I'. & Sayre, Pa., May 16, 1880. ~ Is the OLpEST BEST CONSTRUCTED !BEST EQUIPPED: anill — teseeibe —s LEAD LNG RALLWAI WEST AND NORTHWESTI It Is the• short art.! best route between Chicago and 'all points In • :: l iorthern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, , •Wyondog; NO,rastta, California.. Oregon, 4rlzona, 'Utah, Coln s ilo, Idaho, Montana N.vada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA DENVER, , LEADVILLE. SALT LAKE, FRANCISCO ' DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, - and ail Points In the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan. Mar quette, Fond tin Lac, Watertown, Houghton. Neenah, Menasha. fit. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron, Volga, Fargo,Bismarck. Winona, LaCrosse. Owatonna, an all_ points In Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin and the Northwest. • • At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago & North-Western and the U. P. R'ys depart from, arrive at and use the same Joint Union Iret.ot. At Chle4tgo. close.aonnectionS are made with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio. Fr. • Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago & Grand-Trunk fry'. and the Kankakee atol l Pan Handle Routes. Close connections mode at Junction Pointe. II Is 112; . , ONLY LINE mailing Pullmaallotel Dining Cars Chicago & Council Bluffs. • Pullman Sleopera on all N;ilit Trains. . Insist upon Ticket Agents selling yon Tickets via this rowl. Examine your Tickets, awl refuse to buy if they do not read over the Chicago & ..North-Western Railway.- MI It you 1.:6h the Itet traveling Accommodations you will buy your Tickets by thls route, air AND - -4.V11.1. TAKE NONE ()THEE. AU Ticket Agents set! Tickets by this Line. 3IAR YIN 11116 lIITT, • 2d V. P. h Gen'i ]tang's, Chicago 20 YEARS 20 -OLD SITANID. GEO.STEVENS Ate now better p'ri.j)ared than evet to FURNITURE! We manufacture our 'own goods and warrant them to he as , represented. • I'ATII.On SUITS In all the leading styles. BEDROOM SUITS In Walnut, Aah, Cherry DINING-ROOM, .KITCHEN AND OFFICE F RNITURE. IN. UNDERTAKING • _ - While we furnish the finest HEARSE and Kquipments. a larger and better stock of CASKETS and TRIMMINGIi, with a large experi ence Jn our business, we guarantee as low, If not lower,' prices than those who have not as goal facilit es as ourselves. sir e furnish .Chnlrt, Pall and Corpse Pre servers, free of charge. CALL ! EXAMINE ! COMPiRE! Anti then purchase where you can do the bee J. 0. FROST'S SONS Towanda, Sept. 22, 1881. - FREE TO EVERYBODY! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOB THE ASKIN By apptYing personally at the nearest office of. TliE'SlNUEB_atAstyvAcTußisci CO. (or by pottal card if at - a distance) any ri - dleff person will be-prearnted with a beautifully illustrated copy of a IS ew Book entitled CERIUS REWARDED, Story of tho Sowing 240144 containing a handsome and costly steel engraving frontispiece ; also, IS, finely , engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithograph ed cover. No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which can be obtained only by ap plication st the branch and subordinatb (Aces of The Singer Manufacturing Co. " THE SINGER IttAIMPAOTIIBING , 00. • Principal Office, 34 Union Square, GET YOUR ' poste at the REPORT= OPTICZ, opposite the Coen Rom, Trailing. Colored wan ig sPecialt, MMM I WASTWASO. EMiEEDM Mann AT THE ' • J. 0. Frost's Sons supply the public with tirst:clasB Of every clesciiption C'•TT;AGE SLITS in all desirable styles -OR 'TIIE--• JOB PRIN_TING NOW. IS THE TIME TO. BUT CHEAP OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE IN TEE COUNTY OF BRADFO R D. 1 - ; K. BUSH, BRIDGE STREET, •TOWANDA, Has received the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of CLOTHING! Hats and Caps, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS - - TRUNKt3, I (TRAVELLNG BAGS GLOVES, .31ITTENS, Ever brought to Towanda or Bradford _county; and is now offering the best made sad finest suits at . LOWER PRICES ! Than you will Lave to pay for poor-made Clothing at other places. All his Clothing is manufactured expressly for ROME TRADE, and WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. CALL & EXAMINE BUSH, BRIDGE-ST., TOAV-A. Towanda, Sept. :9, 1881 SPRING AND SUMMER ! 1881 1881 At the CLOTHING HOUSE' of M. E. Rosenfield Main-st., Townnda, you will find The Best Goods The Latest Styles The Lowest Prices Ili!I His IMMENSE STOCK embraces al he latest styles, in great variety, of READY-MADE CtOTIIIN6 For )tea's, Youth's and Bov's wear, from the finest and—teartest cloths to the cheapestand llglitest grades for the Summer trade. - GE - NT•S FURNISHING GOODS . This department is complete, having a full line of Hosiery, (Whirs and Cuffs, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Heady-made Shirts, Summer Un derwear, &c. A very. large stock of the newest styles in every quality. Also, UMBRELLAS, TRAVEL ItiG BAGS,—Etc. ImmENßEß,—.That you can save money by riurchasing at the old-established Cloth ing House of. • M. E. ROSENFIELD., Towanda, May 19, l'Esl 1831 THE CIIL A TATORIBB2 Cointr ntt y GeemAnt AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES ENLARGEMEN7 FOR 1882. THE CrjENTRY !GENTLEMAN Is the I.EADING. JOUENAL - of American Agriculture. In amount and practical value of contents,'ln extent and &Al ity of correspondence, In quality of paper and 'style of publication, it occupies the FIRST RAN K. It Is believed to have ,no superior in either of the three chief divisions of Farm Crops and Processes, Horticulture & Fruit-Crowing, Live Stock and Dairying, while It also includes all minor departments of rural interest, such as Poultry Yard, Entomology, Bee-Keeping, Greenhouse and Ornery, Veterinary :Replies, farm questions and Answers, Fireside Reading, sumieStic Economy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its MARKET ItarouTs are unusually counplete,aud much attention is paid to the Prospective( the - Crops, as throwing light upon one of the most impprtatnt of all queStions— When to Buy and When to Sett. It Is liberally Illustrated, and Is intendo to supply, In Wcontin natty Increasing degree, and :in :the best sense of the term, a LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER. The Volume of THETOUNTRY OENTLEMAN.for IS.S2 will be LAIMELY INCREASED in Contents by the addition of a stitimient nuinbefof pages to meet the growing demands upon its space, but the terms will continue as follow;„ when paid btu ictly in advance: ONE COPY, one ,year, 82.50: FOUR COPIES, 910 and on additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Ciab ; T ICY COPIES. 820, and on additional copy for the year free to the sender of the Club k. are Ail .hilisw Subscrib. re for 0032, paying in advance now, WILL RECEIVE THE PAPER WEEK- Lti.froin receipt of reinittatice to Jonrary 188.! WITHOUT CHARGE. SerSPECIMEN COPIES Fnet.. Aildiess LUTHER \TUCKER * SON, Publishers, INTERESTING 'TO .1 STEAM - MILL - OWNERS. • The undersigned has permanently lo- cated In Towanda; for the purpose, of doing ALL KINDS OF • BOILER WORK. -Boller Tubes repaired, Job Work of all kinds done and warranted, Estimates given for new boilers, and Boiler Inspections made. We have had large experience and are thoroughly posted in all branch. es. We trust those lu want of Boilers and Sheet. Iron will study their own interests and patronize us. SHOP NEAR Li B. RODGER'S MILL. Orders may be left at hardware - Store of 31. C. Mercur. r. THOS. DUNLEA. Towanda, Sept. l 5; 1881-ma. GEIF YOUR .1 "REPORTER!' TOFFIC THE BRADFORD REPORTER New York ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR A FEW COPIES OF THE ROAD 471.. LAWS Cu bir sktbla Mee. - VOW& = HATS AND CAPS THE BEST OF THE ALBANY, N. Y. JOB'PRINTING -DON! AT THIL SUBSCRIBE FOR IN ADVANdE INSURANCE! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, TOWANDA, PA. FIRE, LIFE; - 'AND ACCIDENT, POLICIES Issued on itnt most reasonable terms. None but reliable companies represented. Losses adjusted and paid bere. Towanda, Nov. 18,1878. Holiday Goods C. P. WELLES' CROCZERT' Mil 09 CENT STORE Are now showing an Elegant and Extonsive line of Goods suitable for Presents. Dolls, Doll Heads and Bodies. Albums, Autograph Albums, L Toy Books, Vases, Toilet Sets, LARGE LINE OP MAJOLICA At gregly mduced 'glees Motto & Fancy Cups £ Saucers, Mugs, Napkin Rings, Silverware, . Solid Cold Rings, etc., TOYS Or ALL BINDS:! New Iron Toys—indestructible. Crockery I Classware, Decorated Tea Sets, and Chamber Sets. HANGING LAMPS At redc,ed priet a. Also a -- great :variety too nu merous to mention. all at lowest prices for quality. Towanda, Pa.. November 10. file Um LOB amid Weft et G . D The only complete story of his noble life and tra g ic death. Fresh, brilliant, reliable. Elegantly printedln Gesispea beautalUlly illustrated; ku l u l n a t al mly , bound Feetert pal book ever pulp limbed. By lobs C. CAUTIO la . Do not buy the catchpenny, ree• 4111• vamped campaign books with which the country is flooded. They are utterly worthless ; an outrage upon the memoryof the great dead and abase fraud on tha public. This book is enamel, mew. The only work worthy the theme. Send Oat. Illtsamps for *gears octet. JOSES BROTHERS it CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. WANTED! Hay, Straw and CraM For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, dehiered here or at points on It. B Having four. of Itedrlck's Perpetual Presses, with a capacity for baling Lo tons per day. we are enabled to receive large quantitiesof hay and straw at many of the principal shipping points of this and adjoining countie.. We are also agents for the improved Bale Ties. ACKLEY & DEAN, MAIN STREET, TOWANDA, PA -Office over Patch 8: Tracy's Store.: uovlo,Bl A NEW ENTERPRISE! WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE HENDE LMAN, DAVIDOW & CO. Bridge Street, Towanda, Offer a carefully-selected stock of the above-mentioned goods, and respectfully invite all dealers to examine the same and be convinced that-money can be saved by purchasing goods of us. • Respectfully. lIENDELMAN, I)AVIDOW & CO., Towanda, Pa. P.-13.—We wish it distil. city tinderstood .that we will positively not ,sell goods at retail. • aug.lB. JOHNSON MAN UFACTURFG COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, Portable S Stationary Circular 3E114, - SHINGLE MACHINES, CORN SHELLERS, ' Field Rollers and - Plow Points, GRIST & SAW-MILL MACHINERY Of all kinds, or repairs for aline.' • BOILER' MAKING Or repairing of old 'Boileric - putting in riew Beads or Flues, a specialty. Or We have facilitiea for turning out FIRST-CLASS BOILERS on short no tice. POrtable and Stationary Engines . . . Of any size made to order. Also, Brass and Irofi Castings. • We use the best Iron and our work Is done by skilled mechanics. We guarair. tee all our work. Quotations glten on Masten or-Richardson Saws, Rub ber or Leather Belting. Foundry and Shops on Pine-st., back of Stevens' & Long's, Towanda. Wiebfast. RA,O *Jo 0/4f ielliNic PILES tmptoms are moisture, stinging, itcliing, roma at night ; seems as if pin-worms were crawling about the rectum; the private parts are often affected. Asa pleasant, economkal and positive cure, Similes's °MIMI is supetior to any article in the market. Sold by druggists, or send SU eta in 3-ct. Stamps 3 Saw, $1.35. Address, Da. SINITYZ & SON, PaithiPas ittendisut Neuralgia. Sprains. . • Pain in the. Back• and Side. hare Ls nefhing more painful than these dise,:s. - -.s; but the p.lin can be removed and the all:4:.>>e cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Kilter. Tlals' remedy i 4 not a cheap Benzine or i'etrolcuni product that must he kept away from Lire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor kilt an untried experl ment that may du more harm than good.- Pain Killer has lees in constant use for forty : p.:ll...i, and -the universal testimony front oil parts r.,f tho world it never fails . . it hot only effects a permanent cure, but It rellevf - s pain altuoit instantaneously. Ilelaw a purely Ve;:,•etable remedy, it 'is safe In the haads of the most Inex.'perlenced. The record of cures by the use of PAIN liitt:En -would 1111 volunies. The following extracts trim letters rjecLved Eliot: yhat thosp who have triad It Clink: Edgar Cady. Owatonna,'Dlinn., says : About a Year same ray wife became snbiect L! ti•re - suilering from rheumatism, our re , ort was to the Peri; Eat 4a, which speedily Ls.;. Charles Powell writes from the Sailors' . • Home, London: I had hen afflicted three years with neuralgia • and violent spasms of stomach. The doetors at Westminster Ilo.rpual gave up my cam in despair I tried your PAIN HILLY-1'4.111d it gate me immediate tiller.. L have rerairted my • Ftreiwtil. and am now able to follow my usual ov.•eitjnition. Cl. H. 1 7. , alworth, 5r.c0,.117.e., writes: I expirieneed imiteuirte relief from rain in the sidE by the me of your PAIN Sutra. E. York says : fhave need your Puy Eft LEE for Mermaid:ism, and have reed:: cd Ft vat licnent. Barton Seaman says : . Have used PAIN Kitt.En for thirty years, • and hav bound it a necrr-failing remedy for rheumatifrin and lameed., • Kr. Burditt writes :, _ . Aut., hi give relief in MFRS of rheronahnit. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes ' From acturl lee, I know your PAIN 1 , 1 the beig. viediclue I can get. All druggists keep PAM FILLER. Its price Is sn• low that it is within the mach of all, and it will save Litany times its cost in doctors' bills. 25e., 50e. and $lOO a bottle. PERRY DAVIS £ SON, Proprietors, , Providenqe, R. I. N . VEGETABLE C.' , l::-...ii;Sil L . fl 7 1 7 ri 4 • i •t I E- ~, ,:,., f.' it LA J V, Is a sure cure for Coug;:s. Whooping-Cough, ar..l ail ‘Luag Diseases, when Liken in season. People die of consc::nption situp- ly because of ni:glet.l, ,when the timely use of this remedy would have cured them et cnce. _ Piny-one EICIETB of con stant use proves the fact that no cough reir:eLiy tc0..1 the test like Doirv:?s' Price .; , Dr, Bax;..: _ Tfake Miii Will cure 3:tun :e, llyipogsla, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, and all diseases - ar•ir. from Bil iousness. Price :5 ct.t:- per bottle. For SA', ::••,••• y ero. • ••• • • • III:3; I: Sz. •J U S ARNICA AND OIL LINIMENT For .71faa and. Beast. The most perfect liniment ever compounded. Price :sc. and soc. Evrryv.l,erc., ffMME THE SYMPTOM'S OT LIVER COMPLAINT are uneaZiness and pain' in the side, !",,mettmes pain in the siont:ller, and is mistaken for rheuma tism; the Slbtuark PI affected with nks of apreilte and skkness ; bowels - , in general, e. alive, some times alternating with lax: the bead' k troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation : cue:Wei - able loss of memory, with . painful sensation of having left undone something wldeh ought to have been done; often emnplaiwing of weakness, debility and low spirits. Si metillit'S many of the above symp toms attend tho disease, and at other times very few of them : but the Liver is generally the organ most involved. REGELATE THE LIVER, AN[ PRETEST, Dyspepsia. Constipation. Jaundice. Bilious Attacks Chills and Fever, Headache. Cale. Depression of Spirit's. Sour Stomach, Heart- • • „ barn, YIICN, etc. _ Tonic, Alterative and Cath a rtic! . . • • . Simmons Liver Itegnlator. purely vegetable, is the medicine generally used in the South to arouse the torpid Liver to healthy action. It 'nets with extraordinary power and efficacy on the Liver and Kidneys: The action of the Regulator Is free froth nausea or griping. it is tnost effective in starting the secretlonsof the Livervcansing the bile tit act as a cathartic. When there is an excess of bile in the Stomach, the Regulator Is an active 'Rage; after the removal of tur bltr, it=tc3U regulate tae bowels anti Impart vigor and health to the whole system. See that vou get rte Genuln: in White Wrapper, .with red %. prepared only by J. IL Zelin az Co. Sold by all.pruggists. • MEAT MARKET! M. M Y E R, Located in BEIDLEMAN'S I;LOCK, BRIDGE STREET, Keep on hand, FRESH AND SALT MEATS; DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES - AND BERRIES IN TIME SEASON, &c 4s All goods delivered free of charge Towanda. Pa., Afar 14, IliFl LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS • - Printed and kept on sale at the RISPoRTER OFFICI at Wholesale of retail.' - Deed. . •,... Mortgage. pond. • • • • Treasurer's Bond. Collector's Bond. Lease. Complaint. i - Commitments. Warrant: Constable's Return. Articles of Agreement,2f rms. Bond on Attachment. Constable's Sales. - Collector's Sales._ " Execution. Subpcuna. Petition for License. Bond for License. ' Note Judgement. Note Judgement Beal. diann and Ignif OkL "Room in the Upper Story." When some one spoke to Daniel Webster of how overcrowded the pro fession of law was,-he-replied, "Yes, but there is always room in the up-. per story." — This is just as true of farming as of law. No where are in telligence and superior sagacity more needed thait in farming. Some years the crops seem to grow of themselves underthe.commonest care, or even neglect, but at feast one year in three comes the difference between success and failure, between profit and loss. This is such a year. Extra good farming has paid this year t at least in Ohio. Take the item Of potatoes. All over the state potatoes are a failure, except where they • have had extra care, extra labor and -great fertility of soil: A case of this kind I will mention. My friend T. B. Berry, of Summit'County, whoM I have often tried to ineinee to give•your columns. at least an occasional brief - account of. his methods and successes; this year had some ejeven.acres of pota toes which have already been dug and sold for $1,350. Success in the midst of f.ailure.pays, but in this case it was gained only by the greatest skill and the most persevering labor. ,The ground wis most ,thoroughly tnanured, - and then - cultivated and 'harrowed fine three inches deep, then plowed and cultivated down to the, One dirt of the first cultivation- Then the potatoes were !covered by team with a machine of 'his own invention which did the work better than it. could possibly 'be done by hand. Then the weeds- and bugs were kept down completely and tillage was per fect. Everything that skill, sagacity - and patient ivell-*ected lalicir could -do was done.. The extreme heat and dryness of theseason checked • the growth before it was. all 'complete. One field, a high,:Sandy knoll, yield ed only about 90 bushels per acre, the other, a heavier, ,moister loam, yielded' nearly 160 bushels per acre. The yield of both in a favorable sea son would have been .thuch greater bdt, the net cash per acre would not have been so-- great. Probably the gross yield per acre of potatoes for the whole State will not, exceed $l2 this year while his was over $l2O per acre. So too in regard to wheat: The yield per acre for • the whole State this year-is not above 12 bush els. Ilis,yield,•was -35 bushels ma chine measure, 'or :IN bushelS by weight. and the *hole,crop- has been sold at $1.50 per bushel,- giving the snug sum of $57 per acre on' a fietd lof 11 ',acres. All over the State the truth was enforced that good firming pays for wheat. The 1 - ..e:st finning, gave from • 25. *to* 40 bushel:s. the i - poorest from 0 to 5, or On My I own farm. worked by a tenant, five acres of Fultz that had thorou(Th drainage, fertilization, early and thorough tillage and perfect seed, yieldedosl bushels machine measure, or probably 32 bushels . per :acre by *eight. Five acres of Clawson that had the same conditions (except slightly heated, and that did not (Ter minate more than - 0 per cent proUa bly) filtered and thickened so much that it gave Ithbushels, or prObably 34 bushels per afire - by weight... But ttl acres that lacked the - early and proper tillage, and most of which lacked manure and drainage; yielded a•little leSs than 10 bushels per-acre. These two crops, potatoes amt: wheat, demand all the ,contlitions of good farming to insure a large - success every vear. • • The grass crop is a surer" one in most parts of the State, but even here the Variations in yield are imnie4le. The average yield per acre of hay for the State is a trifle over a to i But my friend Terry this- year cut two very heavy crops in spite of the. drouth,, anti Must have had over three tons per acre, and considerable pas ture after the early cutting .of the second crop. • This gentleman bought his farm about ten years ago, and it. then had the reputation of being (Ale of the poorest in the county. He has.treat cd the land well and- now it treats him wel,l. He has only . 35 acre": of arable Im and and abouti i 0 of swamp_ pasture. On this 30 acres he ' , tits the labor of himself anti two men and_ two teams for some eight months, and for about four months attends to the stabling of some 30 or 40 head of cattle (for himself and otly:rs)-and to saving every particl‘... , -of their man ure, both liquid anti solid, and to eotuposting it load for' lOad with good swamp muck, of which he has an' abundance. This year he- has over 5 , r 0 tons - of cow post-thoron ahly rotted, and is about to work Klnip manure-spreader•at the work of scat tering : it. The chemist -of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture is analyz ing a Sample - of 'the - compost and I will give the . results and- valuations in a future number. TA!. GRCAT 17ntailit steefie fER COMPLAINT. -,The :gross receipts,of this 35 acres Under the four crops of potatoes wheat,_hay and :squaShes (one acre, $100) will be not less, than :;:!2,700; counting hay at present Akron and Cleveland The} entire ex pense for wages and Ifonthl, hired help and feed of teams will, I think, be considerably less than :;3;ol4leaving over $-.2.0n0. net receipts, or pay for use of - land, time of owner (eight .months, and wear and-tear of imple ments). Our wide domain .of - cheail and naturally fertile lands have induced. a . ' wasteful- and slip-shod style of farming: We cheat the lam • then it in time takes vengeance on, us . for oirr---41ishonesty. soon the" cheap lands even of our vast country will all be taken up and run over, and the tide will begin to surge back to the older re!Yions, and we shall be driven to . a better and more thorough style of farming. . The facts "given above, and I have tried trot to over state.auitem, would seern to indicate that highfarming will pay even now: that we shall do well to concentrate our efforts upon a- smaller area. - ,and (haw upon all our resources of intel ligence, and that in agriculture,. .as well as elsewhere, there is plenty of "roomi,in the upper story A nd'if the,-gentlemen Who attain solid suecessiike that I have describ , ed, would oftener give some. of the facts, and details and methods through. ouraigrieultur.al papers, their'articies .would be - greater value than the fellnSions of -many who might well write less and farm More. • C. M. MYFIt —The amount of beet .sugar pro duced in .France in the year ending SepteMber last is put at, -80,001,000 pounds. There are 501 manufactbries in France, all ot. which are reported to be financially successful connecticut farmer, after a Series Of experiments, has concluded that English turnips are :" worth twenty-five cents a bushel' as feed for mulch cows. He says the proper time to feed them is Just before milk ing. ===I:ZEMEI The Fence Question. The fence question is an interrOga; tion - popping into publicity from every point of the compass. - - wonder fence's cost annually - more than the interest on the' N.ational debt, and could not be rePiaced• fur the.l principal. So those who have thotougbly studied the subject t , .-.11 us. How ridiculous It seems, thoiv , ll, that when one man owns bunec bl eat* and his neighbor ten *acres of corn, that the maize-grower .should fence in his vicious crop to prevent injurious trespass upon innocent cat tle— After all his trouble; he often findS his knee broken and corn, eat en, adding destruction to " injury. One cannot trite the right and wron g of this question,' unless altogether warped by sellishnciis. Where th';: range is very wide, awl stock-grow in the main - industry, it suits 'ail t o fence in their little ii'orn p:.,tcl,es' 0 Wheat fields, ha-wing a greater . .stake in free .pasture. If rural indu4td,„ are more various, and many cultiva tors decline- stock-keeping, then a contest of Sf:1&1111CSS begrns with the right on the side of 'him who own; no catt'e, for in a settled : nei , lll ! (,r. hood devoted to mixed iridustrie , -.it is the duty of every man to. avoid and prevent any injury to tho erty - of his neighbors, in his own pi:r uit of profit in agriculture. NI) man. has a right to pasture' the way. If he 'allows his stock .to ov er - - run a neighbors' fields, he injufti one man ; if he turns his beast.; :cm the public roads he Injures and an boys the. entire community, and threatens sriecial destruction to tile crops of neighbors abbuting upon the roadway. This lingering ra.ic of --riornandie trampling on tie others will diSappear wits, better ca- Lure, runt]. and Tri bune. : Stock. Feed for• Fail and. Winter. In view of the: c;rtaiptv of the scarcity of corn anti of for all sorts of Anil =for live, duringthe coming tail and wintvr, farmers cannot be too cateful of tl:e supply' on hand. Straw . and corn fodder are sure to be - niueli n Th r., 2 largely bsed, suppletnc.ntary fen than heretofore, - espeCially at the West where istralv . and even cum stalks have hithert o li:4htly es- -teemed for feeding prirposes in many places. During the terrible drought on the Pdeific coast a couple of years agO, when thousands of stook -starv ed to death'. loud re(trets were heard on all side's at thefooljsh waste and. destruction of stray.--at threshing time; for. had it. ban - stacked so as to keep well, it wuuld:. have beery ~0 51-send to pale and their owners in thof;e days and months 'of famine. ltathe-r than over-economize by re duC.in,z the Iced' of stuck - too much, - however, would it not be better to weed out one's herd,: and flocks and dispose of all inceriOr animals earls --,before they have diminished tim feed supply of thoe • it will . keep! With animals intended for market it is-more econ - omical to give them feed so.as to have them ready for sale as soon as poSi-ible, ratfier to reduce their rations awl be -forced to keep . them - longer Now is a ~ 0 0d time to. -lay plans for winter, feed during the comingwinter, which nearly-all the weather prophets pre dict will be a lon.. .and very severe 'one; and in this Connection it must be borne in mind that sheltc-r fur stock from its severity is 'equivalent to a large saVinu in tneir feed.—lly ral New 179r4er. =9 MANURE FORII Arit , .—The cor rect. remark is Gltrn made that-young growin!) . oichards -requiro c , instant cultivatiun, and that old ones are benefftol with manure, whAh er cultiv a ,t,A or ch,s - ely frrszed• IL E. 'looker, of Rochester, says that pi% fitableorelif;..rdirif* in West ern New York is liniited to the quan tity of available harnyard manure. Ile. Lad - au orchard which • had been cultivated, and was hfterwards seed ed down and mowed. and tG, fruit failed. He- then•.:ave it a top.drt.,-;- ing of manure. and -the Testilt was 4 tine crop. — More ruccritiy lis s trcei were top-dressed iu A Ual4. and in September the fruit showed a supris-. ing improvement. He cOneladed that theJateAsummer manuring produces ipMediate effects on the - sweliin-r ripening p•Oces.ses. - __ tr'„ n fry vin A FARM inn l'ir!stoek 4 l she.; p cheaper than anY oth r Sheep will come near to utilizing everything whit!!! !zruw, on ta. farm. I=ll2l —To he yeady.to °lye as . s:stanee to those in" need. even, bt fire it_ is asked, is One of the hest attrihutes o f 4 our being. No, one of u- - ; -ean _say, "1" . do not used h-lii"--tO-inorr vs he may be the tirzt to want it-- 1 The helpfulness of humanity is • one . of the best ! . - , ifts devehTt'd by the Grange. .- -r---- breeder of . poultry says "Every spring I• pro Cure a quantity'; of• cedar bou l ..liN and scatter ihem plentifully in ar.d _around tic hen honse. This that is neccary, as the odor of cedar keeps away lice. This - remedy._ is cheap; sitnfile and einctive and is w! :1 worth trying." CERMiIEDY .1; ,- '011. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of thd Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General . Bodily Pains, - Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all ot4r Pains and Aches. No Previrntion on ra:th equals Fr. J .rr r•' a ga l e , 8 iv» ple and tvf:to , dy A trial entrails but tirr CVIIIj , jI - 3 11, Y tiaing outlay rl . ap cent 4, and Crary ct.. ?W ., : • lxith gain can hare cbran'and positiio I 13 "bitx , ctioni fo lilortn Langragi , r. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO.. Baltimore, 2V. 8. 4.