Local Correspondence. TRUY TOPICS There has been a small portion of the ice crop harvested, and now the prospect is finer for an abundant Colonel Homer B. Sprague; of. Boston, lectured here January 14th, on "Riches and What Constitutes Them." It was to seeda rare treat, and one that will be long remembered. Colonel Sprague has nobly earnt d his position as the favorite of the.platforin, and in this lecture he is esp-cially happy in the variety ant inter. . est - of the subject mattes. It is a lecture for all, and is especially adapted to the la- nosing elasges,.for whose welfare the lee tuzer has been laboring_ for years. In all were deUghtcd, and should the C...nel ever visit us a7,-.on he' would 'find a cordial wrlconie. The pupils of the High and theAtt3 - tainmar Department were given free tickets by the principal. Ceorge *Newberg and E. Vandine start e for Flcrida and Cuba this week. nutn4er of will build new, :reFsi. Stuart- has ors this spt ing— one. Ili , " Y. )1. C. 1. an. to IlaiT a lecture .1 wvv - k-f—tbe fourth cntertainnient, on tl;,lr list 1)!0;01,-: Haman": Elmira. is conduct . t!t.e at the Presbte- T,: •,;,t .of a possible thirty I: e ;11:, , ady taken Ice thii winter, in WM :=;:ectings are i❑ pr-ogress ~t~•U tom? 'l ';; ~'.~'it c.vant ,uce..-sful business at a line youxlg tuan, anti w ilk !-nert ed as 1:e d-esc ryes t.) do ~annare I`, 1~~': It Seems Imponsible t a rent-ily of tilCit i COIIIIIIOIII. it plaits Bimbn, Mandrake, .•••:,1:. , a. :•11,111:1 make h-41 =my su,;lgA c•• Ibit, Bitters do: 1. tt ~ 1 11 atd ii,dt and . Nor. 1 ;,t1;1 and editor, all :;i's' voted by yO . ll : 11" 3 olirself, and ;7 r. T. ACEYVILLE — P.:s: D VICINITY ITEMS :tc:.'ig'Astit, Li: , !:ll•ing in the drowning tir in :y3 i y 1,, Larne of \VW. G. .ut milvs },.)ow this C:t. !IT h YcAlprr = c.,!.1.111-7, - 1; :11l .ic I)tiv9es, is t ka In :he ferry at this 1 ,, . They ME • -(.i into; a tvinTrel ME ti:enc.c. of I:ilzu.r. The drokyrcd, find the - other vciy 1- - nr A. - W. L:cry, of CeiltrQville, is itl- • ;;: li•. o ltS , of ,11-.2.ans in c ,, ;:nt ,r y. I uncle:stand :,11 agency for the ihs:" ;men's. Shoulii•such ~veto he the f doubt Le =EI from We eau Litri to I...rtits itS . 7lll l ones, MI :zi-1:1:t V:ith thp experience 171 , ! rtets ate, ytat what ' tai; you - , and airy n..: , :rta:irm. Such an Tr: _ E. ") !, •-• tn: Prt:••on to practice med , ;-..•. a ' : 11 1 , - rl•-,4. , 1 in our town, ~.in in our town for •.no, :‘ , AI any well: liked: He ,•izt• 'Ales : t y Tlnt , to Susquehanna . t :,• u• marble, under th',e • ,•Ivkion (d CI .1 , el!‘•11 & Co. George yonng man, and ( • bktilla ifil 711;111V fliend? of hi, 311.. C. I. Lacey nt for co., 1.... tho ramiumouts, etc., ( tr. • having a great twiny de , •gns so :is tO h' able to please the most •:111: , 111r. 14-lieve Mr. Lacey is doing 1.11 , vt - ; , 11 him success. d , !Incler suit of Slisque v;73... •" i:111 .!11111 Ta)lor," we learn has le, se!:led by the plain:if withdrawing (I,•:, , toinnin • the same. Had it been • ,i d, it r• 0 1 11.1 pr..)bably have been one of CASf'S we have ever known ;:count;:, iii-:ir this. It hali been said hc• t,iirc I.ad over two hundred wit- '4% c it, ;zlmi for the parties, as the case that it is h,4 cl,et buried for- ver, r • ,•(‘I i I ,• , t. .1 1 he C 4 t!llTl:ii::'Ne. lth vs Dudley Brown. H. ;1 y, plosecutor) was dig p dt.f :.t ('on!! of Quarter Sessions t Wedu?sday, the 11th I.y tie defendant pleading guilty the ntvnee of the :our( was twenty ar. , I,C , •StS, 1111(1 stand eernmit :i 1 - .1; sew :411(V b•• c.iniplied with. 'l'4i) rLt Judge for such a eriminal:'' A t z. , 0(1 are making ready t.. eharue , atal quite •a call , for - et... It now time for those ni.-ve t ) ,inkit:g about it. • al ' l lO p.:c is seriously af f. To, ia . - it true or not? AU -,‘,11 It•it..l .Tniti - .4iy le% 1.•••!. -I X. the !•111.111-pox is mit soriow,ly of T., \vantla, you. —lip. J .t itatilron.:l . (ttriefrtl Interviewed :c,.2 y !.•!.ei•l fully edittiminli- t• t h !(.4 : ::‘ , . :171,1 , piniuns as re !ly d:il I:. cashier :vi 5.r ; 31.1 Raiiway, that t •,1: t !A , S ituti from the I Muir , . I ; ive waited upon J.mvelf, • reply to certain onostio!ls the czentle‘man observed : r: fi:ln a rely severe at of ll:e•IIIL:I:tstll iii boy tizitt foot ; t. t , :I tee:; i;.lv.contlition the pain icat, ~•not-t inoo4l . 4de : our family physician v...itt.ti oft nu: viitltout sneeess Svnt f e r svt:ll-I:Tiovt o but even the twain ottaid fir Tit e; I cou ll d. , :vti !Tye t.) the ollico to attend tny dUtiCS iii`fact I could'uot lint fIIV all. and after uine creel:. Ihr ~:n T.: u:rtINV IkSi.l"l ate. MY y .(11, Inner', fur !-(' k tvi hv 1.x . r1 . 01.;,1y't, 1-My. S!ne.n. e ;- .• • • MERE BEIZEIMEI ;•.€l. 11, t , nt•il a at,.l sald. .•, If ¶llll ;,". lake r1: - tt 4t:•••111•1. !a .4 1 - 4 . 1_:,11'1, all 1, in a lit desp(•ra_ bt.ttle ():I. I wotaltA'nl retne- x i ,?y,it.l thought. my foot iv.o. 1 , 4 it did • . , , j r.ot ; :.!‘t tho oig) mite. ,Thetieat tr. , •:l•C , ita!:l !t.:(t_t.ttlittly; left y r O ot r ll` t` ;11 :2 was. reduced, avid really t 1" . : t e.:tyht 11;.tt it act- r ually sltt trot. .I.ldiftti more o f tbit tit, and that aitettloon Ii • nark, (11, 1.• I. ;13 ti , e and was ;„ --:uric to I,lt.•int I 0 lny 4 11.11.1' , and go. no,und as act nas any - vile. I t, me !LAI f , tr rit. Jacobs Oil that it bcor.. red/road i ,time, and is always mars ti) . wia.--Chitin= 1 isq //squirm. PROCLAMATION'.- Ham PALL D. MORROW. President Judge of toe 13th Judicial District. c6insi,titg of the county of Bradford, has issued his precept bearing da e the 16th day of December 13.1. to me dir..cted, for holding b. Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Jail Delivery. Qua' ter Sension of the Peace, Com mon Pleas and orphans` Court at Towanda. for the county of Bradford, eommenelng rdt Monday. VEBRuAttr 6th, 1 to continue three weeks. Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad ford. that they le• then and there in their proper person.. at la o'clock In the forenrem of said da7, wt , b records, Innal , ltlons sod other remembrances to do these things which to their - ottee arpertains to he done : and those who are bound by recogni zance. or otherwise, to pil.ernte au - Mint the prttur ners who are or may be in the Jail of said county, are to he then and there to prosecute against them ae -hall be Jost. Jurors are n.lnested to he punc t cal r'their attehdahee;.2gre. ably to their Ili:Ake. D - airast Towanda. tte 2 I clay of Jimanry. In the year of our I.old , site thousand eight hundred and eighty-too. and of The Independence of the United i.tatm , sae bumf d and .12th. WI LLIA 31 T. GORTON, Sheriff. EG ST ER'S NOTlCE.—Notice ss to I.l,reoy given, that there has been filed In t ofri , e Of the . fleglsier for the Probate of Wills and granting 1.0,1.. r ,, td'Adml:llstratlob 43 end for the County of Bradford. State of Pennsylvania. aeconots r,f adinitostrailou upon the following vii: An,l ftnu! n,rodnt of William .T. Dart& IL , 1.,: um and te-tanitnt of John Itavi , . Int , of the znivarldr. of Pike. dee , sts , d. Ecual ricrouLt of .I,dltt tirts•ed. exeentor of the to it: :tatt et.•tara..nt of Jaynea.R. Brasted, late a t It, of Weds. d eoxsed. The filsi ;:rd nest u: T of M. W. Angle. ad rol:,l,:lator rem ttslarn , nt” anta..ro of Cynthia Jf . ,,...,;,.tat•e of the ton . :o••hilt of Standing Stone, • :TLe find and final a,-rinnt of Stephen G.Bhaffee, rof the laK u iii and t stament f William %tie of the of Warren, d.reated. fir,t and fill 2 , 011111 t of floarles C. L.IIDCILS. ruin feAfqmenfo annex° of The c'g within tar Commonwealth of r enn ...7leal.;:ii .1' ..;•! A M. Paresee, late of. Loyola it.... In the C...kory of Baltimore and State of floc. lir, - as final account of James W. Nichols, n.dmia: , tmt'•r of the e•tate of I.harlotte :CO's& ta • o 4 , f the I , wn.hir. of Ithrl'ogton, deceased. • Fin!:arcncut "r R. M. lioapp, guardian of sate• : C. NV 1111 , 1 raovr of age) of wproin \Wl:e.t.a% lat 1• of !Le toat,ltip of ,Burangton idt3 l :1 , C( 1 314 A Keen. executor of the la- t r til at 0 tesiano nt or' Mari - C. Emery, late -of t.eat.:•!lipof Ft:tato:ln:l Si. , ne. deceased. aei ,, ati: $4 s'. I/. tiridley; 'vanillin of AV I.zr f sale 1 . 1Acd.3 Allll3 Catlin, administrator tlie o: H.:1.00;e. late of the Bon otigh i•f I•ants.o. at.etonat of flollster iine of the ezeeill or • of toe last will and test:iv/co. It.2yrolds. late of the township of Can ,. ti. deeeasoi. ...':1Z•• r I.ard.m. late of Canton. tler',l %unit. , 1, Kt %elite(' to the t./10,,,,- Co.rt , •f 1:1 f“r•1 Comoy. at. 1111 orphans' roor ift••l , -1.1 To,:at,ll fnr ,a•cl Como v, 41 ty. 11,- :o! Frlprnary; A: t). -at forronfir mat too and gilocrLtire. S-tir.- • s to him of Laceyvinei is CE Cr. kI'DE =I t • 1 . tr A t.-S ;:44.% 11 l IMEM „u.d ud_ over r' =MEI On tliu Seger. ;he hud fitial accurst of C. G. Gridley ...lielhi,inverf..l the es.tate of •.11C0110)rr, !att. ..1 or tlorea.seit r ,u,,t of , lii!),1 Bowman. admlnlMrator ne• ~ f AI. tl. Proof, late of, the town j . • rY. •: . 1 par ::.1 account of Ed.ard ac ellec, ' r., nior• of .6e la•t will and testauteid t W.- 1 1.-Q, late of the toad:obi') of WyAlit •11. ii. d. of Lydia M. Burrltt, guardian of L. Nal- 11. Filet?. inln,r chilq of Lend, If. Fitch, id;.• h.- t Canton, deeei,ed. Serul.ntlia ext., n f wtll and tr.tainPlit n cid of , Fratiklin..l of N. If. ',ley guardian ut if Ivy 1-'ll ria:-y and Atpirew Fralv). et;il Frale:i•,late of wn if ITlg!.:Tat dect•asr.) • F q , l P.llth .1. Land. n. War ;. I .:u :• , r1 ai,dl executor.uf .11, IMMII • .1 A ES D. %1 EBB. It tster . , ^.l , e. 7%matrla, J.n. 7, ISS2 .• () I: I ' ll A N:•5 1 CO:URT 'NOTICE —Nottre - t. g.v.-o. that there has beet t,:ed In the rf the (h.rk of the Orphans ort th,4 Coma:: of firaftront. State o , , r.th•Poietit, or property set nfr_b) .•<<„t;,.: to the widows ant 4•1.1:•:! . .•!1 4.! :'44 , :4411440 ioc (r...444edeuts. VIZ . f EL ) 4 U. late Of the tnwnshlp (.1 ~ f I ,t. 1.• 11. Vanre.s: • late of the tewnshl f:....,0. ~t .I,llto Ni , l)otiatd. late of the ton - n , •hti of Nottl, ,, Towarola, 4i•-ceaNt4l. 4, F:,tat , of .latit,.. I.aeki.y. late of the townshlp o IX .. , 1 Pr;1116 lit:. derett.Nt . E,"31.• I rvino, !:Vo of the . towto.htp n. %% .I.oli !I A sr., !ate or the-town ip "1 like. late. of the town ,! I.f Lolloy; •.1. late of the townt,hlp 0 ti: , ; s:•.n•:. late of-the township o.! .•f 1)a , :),.1 I) Baird', late of the Borough 'r .y..1,c4.a-- , 1. 9 F :;7•• 4 ; rlsxc4" , l,l. late of the township ~r - I_'-cry of .lohn Jiacra , late,rof the township of Moue. of AVlliiant Manhecvs, late of the tome !tip irw , 11. F:,!...th• nr l'ter M , Crackk-ni late of the township or .\-,N derea.s- .. d., -!..,1P41 uRDEit - tr 5 ILI' LAST .47i LI FETI M E SURPASSES sYOTHERS .4 r_ 7 o !pal qtrark& 20 UNION SQ.NEW YORK G - H 1C A G):1 1 ....4C) ORANGE holNaeli laisaftsatoss. 01 - Has removed to CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-STS. Headvxarters FOR CHOICE GROCERIES CASH . . PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, Ac: GOODS SOLD AT TELE LOWEST LIVING RATES Towanda. April 'l 4 ), 188Ny.1. NMVST SWARTS Have tilled the Old Store COMNEM. br MAIN "AND BRIUCEs TS (lately occopled by Owcu Bros.) with an entire NEW ~S TOCK OF FINE Groceries & Provisions. We Invite attention to our i" COMPLiriT ASSORTMENT • . . AND. CHOICE STOCK BIT4W COODS Tinr The Ilizhest market prices paid to :Farmers in Ca-xi' for desirable pioduce. Wood - and Willow Ware' kept constantly- on band. Buyers are Invited to call and exandue our Goods and Prices. Towanda, Pa., January 24tb,,1551 STEVENS. & LONG GerieWl * Dealers in GROCERIES, PR9VISIONS, (701INTRY PRODUCE, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE. CORNER OF MAIN k PINE-Sts. (The old stand of Fox. Stevens & Mercur.) • They Invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock of Choice New Goods which they have alsvays on hand. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PRODUCE TRADE, And Cash paid tor destrablAkinds. M. J. LONG Towanda. A prt 1 1679. GEORGE L. ROSS, Is the Proprietor of the . NEW GROCERY STORE *JUST STARTED IN TIIE.MON- TANYE BLOCK This store being on the corner near the Public Square, Is nne of the finest Groceries in town', and Mr. Ross has sparwl no pains In selecting the best curet+ that the great cities allord. Ills experience in the grocery business enables hits to purchase fiCst.elass goods, and at bottom ',rives: Farmers and everybody can depend on -It that when they get the price- n' Groceries at Ito,s's It Is or no use to try elsewhere, for his prices are down to rock bottom. mit. L. steIIOONOVER has charge of Mr. Ross's Firs NVard More in_ Kellum's itioelt, and his prices are the lowest in town.. Mr..ftess kceps a 'horse and delivery wagon standing at the store. and will deliver In the notm.gh, ;tee of charge, all goods as sem, as gold. All klndi of ,le.‘irable. !induce taken In exelianie for 'Groceries cr for Cash. GEORGE L. ROSS Towanda. Pa.. 'January 27,:1bt,1, Natbre %cubs. • TI E, OLD MARBLE VA RD_ STILL' .IN OPERATION. . The undersigned having purchased the MAR BLE YARD of the late (GEORGE SiceAllE, de alers to Inform the public that ..avng employed eiperlenced men. he is 0 - ...,aced 14 a.) all kinds of work In the 11.4:., ..- • , MONUMENT;, , -- - HEAD STONES, • MANTLES and snELvEs. In thivery best manner and at lowest rates. Permit's desiring anything 4,. e Marble line age Invited to call and examine wort. and save agent** commission. JAMES MCCABE. Towanda. Pa., Nov. 18.1878. 1241 f g is 4 0- 0,1 i.' t ic 0 A ( 1 ¶lf f t . 105 FIATING HOUSE., Something orw. A. tlist-chi..4 ILLITAIJR . A.NT sad ILA LNG li_CIUSt nu Bridge most, oppostLA the Aimartlim moti f Corpu fit All Itat&, Inmsliv-11 v'efflrmlit Arift rnic - , mating R his JAMES McCABE. t - (3z GORDON FAMILY An as,ortutonf. of _ M. D. SWARTS, A. S. GORDON. And 0 EQ.,STEVE:4.:B Satrubs. LEHIGH VALLEY . - ...A.75171~ PENZ4 ff NEW .YORE .aerz ROADS Arrangement of Passenger Trains to tate effect JANUARY I. tea. • I 2 ' P Niarrawbil'il:: -7 2 .1 -,I A I 0 31 8:9 1 1:7 ...Buffalo...;ll 4J.8 10 1203 8 00 . Rochester.; 9 50,6 1f..9 40 .... ...LyOns...l 8 - 40;..., 18 50:.... ...Geneva.. i 7 41 1 ....19 14:..... ..Itbaca...l 6 101... .6 40:—. ..Auburn ..l 8 30,....19 351.... ...Owego... 5 30i... 16 251....' ...Elmira .. 535'124116 152 15 ..Waverly i 145 115 , _15 111 $0 ....Sayrr...'.l 1 4 ;1)41.5 2011 23 -.. 11 - 11 1e118...1 4 3 0 ,1130 . 101115 — 3llllo ••••: it:a;.. .•1 06 ....1:116ter... ...:1117i4 5..511257 T2WAV:A. 3 59 1 1 0V,1 43;1246 . Wysanklng ....10.54i - :...:1237 .81a - gl 4 .toue. .... ' 1044;.... 1 1240 Ittun`erneld , ... 1137 1 1224 Frenehtowu...lo27i... 11217 W I .yaluslog ... 1 14 . 4 030207 I. Lareyvill" a.. 02 9so 3 461115' , i4k in's Eddy ....p 4x ... , ..11145 1 51....h0pp.11 .... 927 3 , 41 1 i2e Ifehopauy. ....:. 9 21 .7.- 1' 11 - 2 1 ' unthan'ek 215 8 55 361 1052 La Grange. ... 8 45.... 1046 ....Falls— .. 8 27 ....,10x2 Lail Junen . ! 1 . 35 9 01 2 25'1010 W Ilk • Barrel 106 7 50203945 - 31d1 C blink ;II es .... 1155 7:25 . Allentown .11(05 .... 1051 6:,21 .1101blebenl.i 9 50 ; ....1045 5:15 . ..Eagon..., 8 20....;1015 $. 5 0 ,Phllad'lpbt* 800 ......9 00 *lb '.New York.' 0 30 ....17 40 3'40 px.l.4.misat P.m 15199 7 STATIO to. P.11.!A 514.512P.m.' 2 2 sn is 2 0 20 S i.s!Otis! •. 633',1115' 55111331 • 3 333 06• . i sISIIO •" • 1503 35! .. .1 91011 4SI 9001 9 4.52 1 01 9 40i tsi • t 0 10 2 3040 011' 4'401 I 1015.: 34:1005; .1 34 1 10 15; ...• • .I 10463 - 00.10 43 6 r - SI S 13s 03' ..1110 526; 36 11 30 5 {5l 13 42 3 ST 1150 6 031 53 6 07 1 ....A 1'212 10 623, 1:16 624, 13 23 . 4 331 100 710 1 10' 71113 124 7 357 03!5 10 145 81.15! 1 35:5 30 C2O .8 35i .3 IV 31: 4 50,111* 44yl 29 553,1200 5006 43, 6 03'12 15 5 30,9 00' 6 40,12 55; 6 53 1 1040' 8 40 4 2; 20' &DV 915 •3 35 A.M. P.M'. P.M P. M. N 0.32 leaves Wyalnsteg at S:00 A. M.. French. town 5:14, i Rammed%ld 6:93. Standing Stone 6:31. WSF,auklng 6 . 30, Towanda 6:03. Mister 7:011. Atilso• 7:16. Athens 7:20. dayre 7:40. Waverly 7:55, arriving in Elmira at 11:50 A. M. • • . No. 9t leaves Elmira at 5:15 P.M... Waverly 6:C0 3 Sayre 6:15. Athens 6:20. Milan 0:20. Virter MAO; Towanda 6:35. Wysauking 7:06. Standing Stone' 7:lt_lturomerfleld 7:22. Frenchtown 7:32, arriving at Wyslnslng 7..:45 P. M. Trains 8 and 15 run daily. Steepingearsontrallas 8 and IS between Niagara Falls aad Philadelphia and between Lynne , and New York without chang.4 Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara Fain a. d Philadelphia without change, And through coach to and from RlO:elder •la WM. STEN' ENSON.liont. Sayre. P1...1An- 2 , 110 e). P. At N. It. 11.:- Chicago RA & N orth Western ILWAY Is the OLDEST BEST CONSTRUCTED 7 BEST EQUIPPED: and hence the E., BIN G RAI LWAV 11==1:1 WEST AND NORTHWEST! • It is the short awl best route between Chicago and all point. In Northern llllools. lowa. Dakota, WYdndag Nebra,ka. - California, Oregon, Arizona, Utan rwerado. Idaho; Montane. Nevada, and n•r C 0 U L i !I E F A F tit OM AH A ;SALT DENVER LAKE, FRAN6ISbO DEADWOOD; SIOUX C!TY Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Colnhibits. an/ all Points in toe Telritorles.:and the Wet. Also; for Milwaukee, Green Bay, GOAD:44 Shehoygan, Mar quette. Font du Lae. „Watertown, liough r ion. Neenah. Menasha. st. Paul, Minneapolis, Iluion, Volga, Fargo, • Itisnyttek, Wtnuua, LaCro se. Owatonna, and all points In Minnesota, Dakota, Whwousin and the Northwest. 'At Conned Bluffs the Trains or the Chicago & North-Western and the X. P. lrys depart from. arrive at and use the same Joint Union 'repot. At hicaga. elm...connections are made with the Lake Shote. Michiganentral..ltaltituore & Ft. Wayne and Prowlivatua. Mal .Chicago & Grand Trunk R'ys. and the Kankakee and Pan Handle noutea. tame , ennneetione made at Jure/ton Pointe. It Is the ONLY LlNEtrannlng Pullman Hotel Di!ling Cars - BETWEEN' Chicago &, pouncil Bluffs. Pullman Sleepers on all Wight Trains. Insiat upon Ticket Agents Nenthg you TH•keis via this road. Examine your Ti. ken., and.refu.e to 'buy if they do'nut ;read over the. Chicago dt North-Western Railway. "It• you eels!, the Best Traveling Accommodations von alit buy your Tickets by this route, /lir ANL WILL TAKE NONE :OTHER, All Ticket Agents - sel l . I T ‘t. k % !•ll . l i by li tp 4 , 1 ' 2d V. P. ,11 Gen'l Mang r, Chicago 20 YEARS - 20 Y; AT THE OLD STAND J.. 0. Frost's Sons Are now better prepared than eve' to supply the public with first-class FURNITURE! Ot every deset iption We mnnufactnre ,our own goods and wmikilit them tobe as repiesented.. PARLOR SUITS In all the leading styles. . BELROOM SUITS In Walnut, Ash, Cherry, C.ITTAGE SUITS In all desirable style DINING-ROOM, BITCITEN AND OFFICE FURNITURE. IN UNDERTAKING While we finmish the finest HEARSE and Ftpftptnenbd. a larger and better stock of I'ASK ETA and TirlMMINGtt, with a large experi ence in one business, we guarantee as low. If nor lower. prices than th(:be who have not as good faciltf fed as ourselves. 4/I"•.We furntso Cbalrs. Pall and Corpse Pre severs, tree of coarge. CALL! EXAMINE !: COMPARE! And then purchase whore you can do Me bes J. 0. FROST'S SONS Tr;wanda, Sept. :2;1881. FREE TO EVERYBODY! IM A biIUTIF4 BOOK FOR THE ASKI\C i.”—rr , '7•.• thP nAarrst ORrrsn VIE t .r •.!ti A( 711:1 , (..r o. ••' ' be:Atit)luily luu•trat(J ecrpy a der. eialilt CI '; GENIUS REWi.RDED, —on THZ. Story of tho. Sowing Mach ie, containing a handsome atid costly steel engraving from also. 2s. finely engraved wood 'Cryb, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithograph ed cover. No charge whirever is made for this ha deume book. w Lich .can be obtained only bv ap. ;Ideation at the branch and subordinate °faces of The Singer Manufactui lug Co. - THE SINGER MaIittEAOTIIILLiO 00 Printlral Office, *4 .are, GET : YOUR :` ;JOB-.:PRIINTI*O ' a , 4 , KW! ' NOW IS THE TIRE TO BUY CHEAP OF. THE BEST AND.,MOST- RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE:IN THE COUNTY OF:-BRADFORD:-, WILSTWJIRD. 8 130 J. K. BUSH, BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA, Has received the LARGEST AND BEST selected stock of CLOTHING! Hats and caps, GENTS FDRNISHING GOODS TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS Evie, brought to Towanda or. Bradford county, and is now offering the best • madeand finest suite at LOWER, PRICES! Than you will have to pay for poor.rnatle Clothing at other places. All -his Clothing is manufactured a expressly for HOME TRADE, and WARRANTEE) TO GIVE SATISFACTION. CALL & EXAMINE BEM BRIDGE-ST., TOWAXDA. Towanda, Sept V.l), 1881 WINTER (6 SP INC At H' COTIIINPI lI(►L"SE of M. E Rosenfield Main-st, Towanda, you will find The Best Goodo The Latest Styles The Lowest Prices His IMMENSE STOCK embraces all l'Ahe latest styles, iu great variety, of , , . READY-MADE CLOTHING: For Men's, Youth's and Boios wear, from the finest and heaviest cloths to the cheapest and lightest grades for the nada. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS This department is complete, havine , a foil line of Hosiery, Coll.rs and Cuffs. 'Neckwear. Handkerchiefs, heady-made Shirts, Winter Co- derwear, . A very large stock of the newest styles in ovpry quality. Alba, UMBRELLAS, TRAVEL ING BAGS, Etc,- TEMEMBER—That you can save money by purchasing at the old-established Cloth ing House of • • M. E. ROSENFIELD. G. H. WOOD & CO., PIIO7OGRAp"RS, Are tiosr WELL ESTABLISHEII In their NEW GALLERY: and are nuts leg an kinds of PHOTO tai A NIS amid TIN TY VES. , The - y are.introdueltig a new .style of Photogiaphs. caliciriMINETTS. which they make for 'l 9( PER DOZEN. Thee make 1 TINTYPES, Cald Size, for ,So cents-4 st one spiting. Thty aISO make a specialty In copying. having a cumber of agents canvassing fur them. 'stye us A.cail, and see work and prices, at PATTON'S' BLOCK, CO R. MAIN AND BRIDOE STREETS. Towanda, Pa., Dec. 8. ISM. pTERESTINWTO, STEAM MILL OWNERS. The undersigned has p permanently 10- cated h. Towatida, for t 6e purpose of doing . ALL KINDS OF BOILER WORK. Boller Tubes repaired. 'Job Work of all kinds done and warranted, Estimates given for new hollers. sod Roller Inspections nole. We have had large . ....xperlenee and are thoroughly posted In all hratleh• Wo trust those In want of itiollers and Sheet- Iron will study their own Interestsand patronize as: SHOP NEAR L. R. RODGER'S MILL: Orders may be left at Ilard..ar; Store of M. C. Mereur. THOS. DIUNLEA. Towanda, Sept. 15. 1881-th3. . • . 1.,. ,J i %INSON MAUFACTURI'G COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, Portable & Stationary gircular CORN SHELLER, 3, Field Rollers and Plow Points, 'GRIST SAW MILL MACHINERY P. , t$ C1::4 ;WI Or repairing of old Boilers, putting - in new Heads or Flues, a specialty., - . or We have facilities for turning, out FIRST-CLASS BOILERS on short no tice. Portable and Stationary Engines Of any sire made to order. Alm; 'Brass and Ina 'Castings. We use the order.. Iron a'.d one work is dope by sallied mechanic.... We guaram• tee all our work. Quotations given on phistonior hlchards.' flaws. Itub be; or Leather Belting. New York ?bunk and Shop pn big* V Army? 4ll7lW llntm4l,# SMPlig• GLOVES, - MITTENS, &C. 1882 = 1882_ HATS AND CAPS' :::',.''' El lEEE SHINGLE Of all kluil it, or repalmforthe game; ~~Q~it~r~~f.: A;ID.:,DYE'& I :CO Fall & Winter, 1881. ATTENTION IS INVITED to our flrst•clasa Heating Stoves., They are too well known to require any commendition— New Heela. Westminster, CrOwn Jewell. We lam) have a line of CHEAP I3ASE tiI3RNRS, the best of. their class in the market,: and well adapted for supplying a demand for an efficient but inexpensive heat ing stove; WOO D EAT 1:XO STOVES in great variety it READ T EIIS: 3®o Happy Thought Ranges Sold in Towanda. and vicinity by A. D. DYE & CO. • - A L. STOCK Or Wood Cook Stoves, CARRIXGEMAKERS' AND BLACKSMITHS' StPPLIES„ - And . a general - Oka .of - HARD WARE -1 MAIN STREET, TOWANDA Towanda, October k 1481 INSURANCE! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, tOWANDA, PA. . • , FIRE, LIFE,}: - AND_ ACCIDENT POLICIES Issued on the most reasonable terms. - None but reliable :companies represented. • Losses adjusted and paid here. Towanda. Woe, 13. 1879. Holiday. Goods !, C - : P. WELLES' cAoczEiny: LEM 99 CENT STORE kre now el , owrin an Elegant and t; xtenfave line of God ' s tultable for Presents.' Dolls, Dot! Heads and Bodies. Albums, Autograph Albums, Toy Books, Vases, Toilet Sets, LARGE LINE OF MAJOLICA J. At greatly reduced prices Motto - & Farley Cups & Saucers, Mugs, Napkin Rings. Silverware,' Solid Cold Rings, etc., TOYS OF ALL KINDS ! New Iron Toys—lndestructible. Crockery Glassware. Decorated ` Tea Sets, and Chamber Sets. HANGING LAMPS At reduced prices. ' Also a great variety too nu- Inertias to mention; all at lowest prices for quality: Towanda, Pa, November 10. 1881. Anent' wooded tbr the Life and Work or GARFIELD • The only complete store of hut noble life and tragic death. Fresh, brilliant, reltable..Elegantly printed 1.12 Eng Dab and Derwin:l; beautifully illustrated; leturaomely bound k..t.tent felling book ever pub. hstoiit. Be John C. RidlprWla. LL.D. cArnoN. not1: 8 1 n d ti l e t y h:: ,, C , .1. n tet!:1 ,. ! with which th e" country is rodileir...; " Tli ' 4 are titterly wort ; au outrage upon the memory of the great dead, and • hue fraud on the public. This book is entirely new. The only cork worthy th e th eme. Dead 50e. to Stanspa for AgenVuOrdiat. JON E.S t pilot. WANTED!' Hay, Straw and Crain f'or whieh s we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, delivered here or at points on L. V. R. Baying four of Dedrlclt•s Perpetual Presses, with a capacity for baling SO, tons per day. .e are enabled to receive large quantiticsof hay and straw at many of the principal shipping points of this and adjoining counties. We are also agents for the improved Bale Ties. • ACKLEY & DEAN, OW44 I PArI4 retllig4 T tolorenifiT ffflo4ll, paint i • Aleh l,S 0/4, • ric AfAIIING FORAILSKIN. • REMEDY SUCH AS DISEASES TETTER. ITC H. SORES. PIMPLES. ERYSIPELAS • INC WORM. • was Le. - I TIOIE CREA fURE FOR Sy ni pt..to e Wre, stinging, itching, worse at night; stems zus pia-wortns were crawling about the r.ct nag the - private parts are offen affected. Asa etinnomical and positive cure, SWAIMI'I OINTUENT is sulierior to any article In the market. Setrl 4raggists, or send 50 cts. in let. Stamm 3 Bees, $1.15. Address, Dn. 3 WAYNE & Son, Phila., Pa. RhguAllaiSl Sprains. • • Pain in the Back and Side. I • ',,vro , ls nothing more pstnYul than these hut the Pain can be removed and ti,.' ills: i.; mired by 'ale of Porry Davis' Prs.ln - ' - • reine.ly is net a cheap Brinzlna . G.:. t °tenni product that must tie kept Crum fire or heat to avoid clanger nor is it an, untried expM.l- Vat intly do inure harm than gdod. - Killer has been in constant fuse constant Vlr forty ye-irs, and-the universal testimony fr: la all p_tris of the World is. It neifer fails. It not only effects a permanent sum, but it relieves pain atm* InstantareouSlY. lki a purely ie;rotable remedy - , is tale • la the hands of the must litiexperlenced.t ' The . r. ::rd. of curcs•by:the use of VAIN lilift.ca - would flit - volumes. TIT following e::tra ,- 2ts from letters -received 'show what those who have tried It think: Ear Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says : About a year ...hire my wife lice:one stib.iret to ee. ere i:incrintr from theolniittieu. Our • re , ort to the 1!..17.: KILLEft, which rpeeibly r eel her. Citarlas Powell writes from the. Sailors' Some, London: • • I had b•Yein atllieted three yrars with nerimiein and v,olent spn9in.s of the itornach. The doctor; at We-huin,ter Hospital trate up lily c:•ie in do-': air. I trine] your-PAIN KILLER, and it gain Me, ivmetthte relief. f, have regained my Et,..zngth, said Len now-able illy mil:4 • otienpation. G..U..Walworth ; Saco, Me., writes: I vow rowed immediate rel.cf (min pain in the -kin hy the uee cf yet r E-York says .• • ° `I have used your PAIN Etttra for rheumatism, • and have reoeited great bench:. Barton Seaman says: • . _ Have used 1: Us Kieurn for. thirty veers, tg - d have found it a nerrr 7 faiiiny Te2mtly for rheunnithoivend lameness_ • !r. Bandit!, writ,ce, : • it ',erre rout to give relief in rater of rhetnuathru. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes: • lam ',dual ace, f know your Pets IS the bet medicine Ivan get. All drltgt - : keep PAIN Krttcn. Its price - Is so low trdb- * lt Is within the reach cf - and it will save many times its cost In doctors* bills, 2+15c., 80c. and 81.00 a bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON,Proprictors, Providence, R. 1. • .• • THE SYMPTOMS OP LIVER COMPLAINT are uneasiness and pain in the side, -sometimes pain in the shots der. and Is mistaken t r stsentna -11,111 the Stomach is affected with loss of appetite and si, kne-s bowels, in geheral, e arlre. SMIICH times alternating with lAT the bead is troubled; and dull, heavy sensation considerable lo.s of memory with pin fat sen-atien isasang left Undone something which ought to have tseen done: often complAlish4 of weil.ssess.deblilty and low spirits. Sometimes many of the aissve syinN. onus attend the (lowa-is. and at other times very few of them : but the Liver is generally the organ most lovoited. • REGULATE THE LIVER, AND PREVENT. Dyspepsia. Constipation, Janndiee, - Hiltons Attacks 4 hills and Fever, Headache, Celle, Depression of • Spiritos,Nonratomach,Heart burn. Piles, ete. Tonic, Altemtiveiand Cathartic: Simmons Liver itesnlator, purely vegetable, is the medicine generally iised firthe South to arouse the torpid Liver to healthy aetiurt. It acts wild extraordinary power and elliestey on the Liver and Kidney*: ;The action of ths6lirgulator Is free from natiwa or griping. It is most cliect!v. In starting the secretiois of the Liver, causing 'he bile to act as a cathartic. • When there is an excesa of bile In the Stontach,:thr• Regulator is an active. purge: alter the removal of t:n• bile it wilt r , golate-t e bowels awl impart vigor ard hea lb to the whole system. See that' , rott get it e,Genuln • in White' Wraper, with red , CZ. prenar,d only by -J. Zetin & Co. Sold by at; liruggists. 1111: CIIILDfiEVS - 311GA7INE of AIIERICA." ST. NICHOLAS. This Illtistrated magailne for coung no.ks has now attained a clienlatlon larger, pts.b.shly, than that of any oli, mon0;12: magazine of It's It has been called ••• a marvel of perfection, Nan ;vs . regrrds•Ps literary excellence :tad its artists mer it." It was the first to give to boys aort.gtfls the very, hest Must. allons that could he hat, and has earned the 'tattle of x ".The Children's Art Magazine." The greatest living writers of Europe and Amer ica are,anlcing its Distinguished Contributors : . . :Charles Dudley Warner, Henry W. LangfePow, John G. Whither, H. Illi3oy esen, Saxe Holm Bret Harte, Gail Ham ilton, Thomas linges, Louisa M. filcott, Donald G,. Mitchell, Harriet Presdott SONffird. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, George. MacDonald, - %Valhi . otou Gladden,. The Goodale . Sisters Alf ed Tennyson, John Hay, Clarence ' Cool, Rossiter Johnson Susan - Cooli4ge, El i w r.l Eggleston, Prof. 1 R. A. Pro6tor, Chis tins G. - Rossetti, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, 'Frances Hialgson Burnett. Celia Thaxter, -Marion Harland, T. W. Iligainson; • Lue:y larcom, Noah Brooks, Author of'-"Alice in Wonder- , land. 7 Mrs. -Oliphant, T. 13. Aldricli, and hundred.s of others. •., • . What England Says of It. London Daily New." : We whit •we ecntlif p)lnt out its eel taai!n tturown periodical Itteratore.” The Spertaiar: "It Is the I,eet of all chitdren's maga:loch.- LitPrary Wor/d: "There- Is no n•agatlne for thu3Ourg that rail be salt to equal It,• etc.. etc. Brilliant . Features„ of . • The Coming Ycar The ninth 'vnlninP. which begins 71,th the No vumbey, .851, nuinhen, eontahLa new Serial Story, By Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge. • editor of ST. Ntcitot.As.authorof —llan.. Brinker. " etC. etc. A' second Berta) story, full of lively Incident, " The Hoosier School Boy," By Edward Eggleston. _ 7 author - af "The Hoosier School-master," etc. A stogte artlele of unlversat Interest: "How Children Should fstii.n Music," • , By Richard Wagner. the eminent -composer.. Two other serials, one dealing with campaign life in the late war, and the other with Girl and Boy Life in the lath Century. Plays for Home - and School. Embroidery for Girt; Amateur Newspapers, Illusirated Practical and Descriptive Papers, -Articles on Sports. and The Treasure-hoz of Literature will be among the fea. Riles of this great v. lutne.- - An Immense edition will be printed of the ' • Christina's Number, • which will be really shout Decemberiet. _ • Prlcell.oo &year; Ybcedtsanumtsr. Subscrip. ;ions taken lud ,inagaidees sod by ii komeitont implitowilmllesters overywhero, or the pwilfh9ll. .TtP6M4,l44rawt jam and fonschold. Simple Remedy for-Catarrh and Bionchitia It is now generally known that Carbolic Acid ie:strengly disinfect ant, and very usefully, ,applied .to pu trid sores or purulent wounds. Wood Crrosote is similar, iS.detiledlY anti septic, and quite volatile. — It is therefore natural-to suppose it. would be useful, when applied - tO and bronchial 'affections-which arise from diseased, or . putrifying mucus: We learned Of its use for this purpose from Pr. Pesectt.o, a leading physi cian in the Italian. Medical :School in Genoa. Italy, from whose conversa tions we gleaned portions of .the im portant article on tCatching -Cold and the Remedies,' given in4tv.t De cember's A picric/La Agricu2turixt. We bare since recommended the.fol : lowing statement in many cases with the - best results. It can do no harm. is simple, and is_eminently worthy of trial, both for temporary and chronic affections:. For Broachitis..;,Get !from the: druggist's a little good Virood„Creo sote. Put two drops of it into a bot tle _holding a pint or so. Your in a `little wore than half a pint of ,clear *ater, and shake it well ; also shake *ell always before using it. Take Mouthful of this, throw the - head back, gargle it some • time in the, throat, and 'then . swallow it. ..Repeat, this'every two hours, Mom or less. so as .to u..§ -l e the,liquid within. 24 hours; For each Sub Sequent 24 hours use three drops of. the Creosote in 3 to'.4 gills of . water.. This 3 drops a day may be continued as long - as any bronchitis appears. Two _to fon r dap, is usually enough, thon7ly may be I contintu-d. indefinitely without harm. For Ca/arch.--Prepare the Creo sote water as,above, in any atnoUnt, at the rate of one drop of. Creosote, to one'gill of water (I drops to the pint),• or a little more ,'water if the Creosote be very. strong and the wa ter too irritating Make a fresh mix ture-Totice in tvroor three days, arid as inucti oftener, as more. ' needed: Takes handful of this water, previ ously well 4,ihaken, and. snug'. it thro' the nose intOthe mouth, and eject it; A little going d4tin the throat-will do no harmDo this two or 'three times, and; repeat it at bed-time, in the thorning.on rising, and, if need be, occasionally.during. the day. In fact, keep the nasal passages washed onto with the Creosote water. Its Iviper will, even penetrate the bony caVities, andlso be draWn• into the i lungs with useful results. It destroys the 'purulent mucus, and tends to 1 prevent its fvither secretion. It, is useful • for • any disch trges from the. nose or lungs produced by colds . -or ' general weakness. slsoojPer year can ba easily made at I.olne working 'tor E ;G. Rideout & 10 Barclay, Street, New Yo.tk.-- Send fo their catalogue and lull part'culars. lyr Corn 'Bread and Cakes. . • TILE AREAT 17nfailinz Specific • sell with - tico quarts of . freah ground corn meal,3 pints warm water, 1 tablespoonful sugar, 1 te,t. 'spoonful salt, and a large tablespoon ful of hop or brewer's yeast. .Set in a warm place about five hours; until it rises well. Then add about three quarter of a pint of wheat flour, and half a pint of warm water, and let "stand to rise again about, : `-an hour and a half; .POur into: a pan welt greased, with lard, or biitter •, let it stand to "Ise - a few minutes, and - bake in amoderately hot oven nearly an hour a.nd:a half. It is good hot or cold,!, but .liest while hot. Corn breadj . madel essTtially 'after this recipe carried off the prize inflow(' a hundred exhibitors, on the score of gifair . ty and ec'onornY. • B . • •L—lnto One pound of corn menui rub halt teaspoonful and one of soda, a. teaspoonful of lard or butter, and mix with one, beaten egg and :3 cups ( pint) of sour milk. Bake 40°to 50 minutes in a buttered pan. •lt is very good thus ; some W'Ould prefer the addition of a sugar or molasses. CHM LIVER COMPLAINT,_ , C —Scald two quarts sifted corn Meal ; add cold water enough to leave it lukewarm. Add a little salt one-third teacupful -rye or wheat flour, nil stir. :di together with half a teacupful•of . yeast. Let it' stand over night, am ain - the morning add half teacupful' molasses and 'a tea spoonful cooking soda: Bake in . a pan two hours. .We have eaten ex cellent bread made in this way. • I).—A good _boiled corn liread is made thiis"; Mix 5 pints 'corn meal, 1 pint rye or wheat flour, 2.teasimon fliis salt, a teacupful ofinolasses (less if proferred),- and about three pints -of milk or water, or part of each, or enou! , h ; to form a soft Batter. - Put ss 'in a tin; kettt with closely fitting cover, Set' it O c a kettle of hot wat er and keep it bailing through the day. ,A tin. - - mold with a hollow opening,in the center is the best. If left over Warm Wafer over night it supplies a very nice warm loaf for breakfast. ' . - .. '. good, cheap, quickly made corn bread : Mix 3 .11-rge cups Of cor.n meal with 'one of wheat [flour, 'a cup of sour, milk. '3 tablespoonfuls of molasses, rind enough. soda to remove little. salt. Add_ en= ough sweet Milk, (or . water.may do.) to make it ass'oft as von would fur soft, ginger bread Mix Nell and bake from 50 . t.c 60, minutes. - • . Y.—An A !Tip Indian Loaf: Scald 3 pints corn meal with l pint :boil , ing water, and thin immediately with 3 - pints tepid water. Add .4 teacupfuls tiraham flour (or other flour may d0,).3 or four cupfuls of finely chopped sweet appri;S, a gill elf . molasses.'and a h.tle salt.. Bake - 6 to 8 hours Aril a hot oven. The apples may be omitted. • This gives. a moist loaf relished by many people. Corri Bread. II --Indign ;Pound cake.: 2 cup, earn me l t, I etiO wile:lt flour. 2 cups .3.4! , .ar, 4 or s''.e;z i gs.i.to . l cup s'iorit,n iiig, !'z 1.1 i lig withnutinyg anti emu tounon, or ipvtltisired, Bake 40 , to •50.1ninutis. • I —We have , tested a gooll corn bread made , 4hui : - 2 . pints meal,. 1. pint each'. of*Weet and x , ur milk; table t sponuful ',shortening and 2or 3 a mOlasses,.Uteaspoonful soda, 1 of Salt beat all*ell together and bake in quick (Weri,•*o or: 0 minutes. .K.—We'haiz r also tested a very ' good corn sweet cake, described tuns renps ineal , 2 caps wheat dour, 1 cup sottkjmilk, 1 teaspoon soda, half nututfV , , 5 eggs,, whites beaten separateri , 4l. MT • butter and . two cups sugar niched well toaether: Mix all together and bake unti done . thorough.. ' - • L.—Molasses corn cake cup; meal, 1 cup:flour. 2 cups moliiqses, cup sweet milk 1 egg, to .spoonful salt,, 1 of soda. and two . of cream of tartar, - butW size or an egg. Bake 2 bours,....America» ; IlifbrWerit EC:I CORN BREAD Live . Stock Trade of :88: and One of Its Lessons. Great. hopes were awakenecl4n -71880, by an immense European de mand-for our live beef cattle, for the Substantial reason that New York city shipped' about 8:,,;:6, live bull ocks, and 416,466 quarters of, fresh dressed 'beef in 1880, a s minat - 33,2:6 Hire cattle, and 288,11edressed quar ters in 1879... The anticipations for 1881 have been realized ; the expOrts instead of advancidg, have fallen back to 38.923 live beeves, arid 302 dressed-quartets, and the' ship, pers claim also to have lost money. This has not come from loss of 1)/ p 0 1 . larityof American freSh b,;ef in Great 'Britan or on the continent, for it has steadily .grown in favor. There are three or four causes for the_ - decline which happily will not he 'permanent, frir it is undoubtedly true that our broad western pastures are With unlimited supplies of fat tening cattle, in average years; can produce fresh meat and — pit it - in the markets or Great :Britian and some ,other European . markets at towel rates Omit can possibly be produced on their limited areas of high priced land. Three of the rea• sons for the decline are First owning to the succession of hail giriin . seasons. the Britain agri , culturalists turned their attention more toliVe stock, nth' the last year there was temporarily a much Lir-, ger supply' of home raised .ineat. This may continue during for though increased attention is ;zivea to wheat and other grain, on accouir, -of the more- encouraging 'crop of Is3l, and the g'rw.t.advance in.hread stuffs this wilt not operate at ow : , on stock Second, the depress , .ll condition. of farming ,and manufacturers left, .nr• less resources among the masses abroad i for buying meat: While the boom in the higher -wael•s and .better employment in our coun try largely.thereased the home eon. sumption of all [beats, and el..peei l dly those of • -better - shipping TVS advanced the average. who sale price,of beef in New York fully ten per cent, over s,•O, and of ship. pincr grades - .501- more. and which rendered exporting still less profit iasle. • Third, .Superior qualities of—beef can alone : : compete foreign markets and only these grades can ever be shipped at a profit as a rule. But the supply of such beef, and of good mutton is quite limited in this country the great class of cattle" be. ing "natives." yielding only medium quality 01 meat. The demand for shipping in 1-,*•_'ll, led to a g.atheritg up from all over our county, of all available cattle of the higher grades. including many that would have or dinarily been kept for another year's growth 'and, feeding SO, fi 1831 there was scarcely more Of such cattle to be.bad than - were requiri...d by Our own increased consumption , ot this class. Tor,, Lissos indicated above , is one we ha-e often urged, and. it is 'noweirforced by the results, viz., the imperrauce of greatly increas.,d - and immediate - efforts to-rai-e'jnnli ty of cattle in, all our western pasture - fields: Texas cattle will continue to be driven. to the northern. and mid 7 region pastures,'- and, if well fed. will supply a fair quality of meat for °Min:ay-both() consumption. But all western breed- % ers,,"and - those of . Texas as Well, -should spire neither- effort nor ex pense to sechre.at once . as the sire of) 'every calf to- be grown. a thoron,(ll - ?r high-grade, Shorthorn, di other improved breed. It will pay ir.every way . , A„shortharn steer" ,will at least grow as much, an&be! .as - mature, at three years cold. as a! native at four years old. - --a gain of a whole year's feeding and time and iMetest, an(Cquite enough to war rant a rata., fur the services of a good sire. "Filen the higher. -thar ket price which JIM - better animal w.ll bring, with the samo expense for care, freight, commissions, etc.. will pay :mother large premium. It, comes to just this ! intelligent, enterprising farmers and stockmen can not afford.ti) grow ordinary ani mals, They had better sell-off a part • (3;' a herd and -put - the avails into t, t ter. breeding blood blood that will soon lake the qualtity of the halanee of their herds.', The supply ()I' . high grade bulls is still limited, and ''the prices high, but when a single bull csill in a year produce a hundred or more prof; my that' saving of time, and by greater value, at two or three years old, he worth, iztlO to.slo more per bead than the 'average tives: any one-ean see the advantao - c of stcmring such anima s at almost any -cost... W lien one smaller farmer. or stocie-raiser, can not meet the ex-. pen,le, Several can ;combine and pro cure one or more animals for 'coin , mon 11.4! While the price of all cattle •sold in New York, Markets/ (Turing l •••• i has ay.:rider] It trifle; over ten cents per pound for the estimated weight,. of ' he dressed' quarters, the lower." grades have !_-old at times even belov.3 ! seven cents, and the hest g,rades up'• to thirteen and. fourteen Cents vnd above, with the estimated- d rt. t.s.o weight•greatly in fav4)r of tl.e better animals. (ltrang e Judd in :inni•- kan Aurii•Ourixt for rbrnary. rai- , ...:7-F ..-.; r ,,,,,--, ."',. . ht , t... ; '26 , . i . , gilfilliEllY Vali RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago. Backache, Soreness of .the Gout, Quinsy, .Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and , Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and - Headache, fro: tad Feet and Ears, and'all other Pains dnd Aches. No _Preparsition on earth equals ST. A r , tt. " a mite, stor.se, and damp' Ear..“ it"tuetty A trial tatai!‘ but the companatii. : YAlliug outlay 01 - 41 Cent!". and Awry - one enr..•:.• rain can have chcap and I:ositirc trv.f Directions - in Eleven Languages. COLD . BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND .DEALETZ IN MEDIOIBE. A+ . R.• 3 - 1-7,