Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, February 02, 1882, Image 4

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GOOD NIGHT.
How lightly said, how earekess spoken,
When friends depart TrAth jay unbroken.
And hand meets hand with this last token=
Good night! ioc4 night!
)Iciw slowly said, with sweet delaying.
- When love for set mare love Is praying.
♦nd heart meets heart, while lips sre saying—
Goodthglat rood night
But tenderly, vitt , what new sneaalzg.
Troia agony and iagnisti gigolos.
We o'er i< stet-bed leaning
- Good !ilea! good night
And to the sreatT spirit winging
Its Eight beyond all earthly clinging,
In death, perchance. an angel bringing
Good night good night
To al F.X.CoSSEILIPSTOILT.
Editor 'f the Brooklyn Eagle
- •
litteTnited States Consul at one ,of
the English inland ports, who is no* a
private resident of . .Cew York, relates-the
foll , wing interesting story. He objects, -
tor private reasons, to having his name
published, but au th9rizes the writer to sub
sfawiate his statement, and, if necessary,
to r, fer to him, in his . private capacity,
any person seeking such reference. be.
ferring to his wishes, I hereby present his
statement in almost the exact language
in which be gave it to me,
C. M. FARMER,'
1690 Third Avenue, New York.
"On my last voyage home from -Eng
land,-some three years ago, in one of the
Cunard steamers, I. noticed one morning,
af;er a few days out of port, a young man'
h.,: ..ling about on the upper deck, sup
ortcd by crutches not seeming to move
with extreme difficulty and no little pain.
lle was well dressed - and of exceedingly
handsome -r_,ountenance, but- his limbs .
w ere somewhat emaciated and his face
very sallow and bore the traces of long
soffering: As he seemed to hive nn at
' t ,n_dant or companion, be at one,• attracted
my sympathies. nnd I went up to him: as
he d against he taffrail looking out
on the fii/ming tiaek which the steamer
vas making.
•• • Excuse me, me young friend,' I
touching him gently on the shoul
(Ler, you apptar to be an invalid and
baldly able or- i•tiong enoUgh to trust
yourstlf unattemicd on an ocean voyage ;
_but if you require any as:,i3tance Lam a
robust and healthy man and shall be glad
to help you.'
' You are very k:nd,' he replied, in a
weak voice, ' but I ruquiTe no present aid ,
beyond toy enriches,. whiCh enable me to
pass from m}` stateroomop here to get
I.IA , benefit of the sunshine aid the sea
bieeze.'
" • You Ira. e been a great sufferer, no
doubt,' I said, 'and I judge that you have
been allheted with:that most troublesome
zisease—rheuma'il.m, whose prevalence .
and intensity seem to be on an alarming
increase both in England and America.'
" 'You are tight,' he answered ; 'I
have been its victim for more than a year,
and after failing to find . .eIZ4 from medi.
-'cal skill have haply tried` the Springs of
Carlsbad and Vichy. But they have done
me no good, and I ant nuty ()21 my retain
:home at MissOmi to die, - 171 suppose. I
shall he content if life is spited to me to
reach my mother's presence. She is a
widow s :mid I am her only child.'
"There was a pathos in. this
,speech
ithich'affeeted me proroundly, and awak
eced in me a deePer sympathy than I had
felt before. I had no Words to answer
him, and Stood silently beside him watch
ing the snowy wake of the ship. While
thus standing my thoughts reverted to a
. Child—a ten year old lasy—of c a neighbor
:of mine residing near my consulate resi
__deuce, whohad been. cured of a.stubborn
case of iheumatisin by the us's of St. Ja
cobs Oil, and I remembered that the ste a-- ,
ard of the ship had told MC the day before
that he had mired himself of a very se:
vere attack of the gout in New York just
before his last voyage by the use of the
same remedy. lat once left my young
friend and went below to find the stew:.
• ard. I not .found him off duty,' but
discovered that he had a bottle of the Oil
in his locker, which he had carriad across,
the ocean in dage of another attack. He
readily parted with it on my representa
tion, and hurrying up again, I soon per:
spaded the young
,man to -allow me to
_take !ono() his berth and apply the reme
dy. After doing so -I coven-d him up
snugly in bed and requested him not to
getup Until I should see him again. That
evening I returned to his stateroom and
found him sleeping peacefully and breath
ing gently. I, roused him and inquired
how he felt. 'Like a new man,' he an
. swered w Plea grateful smile. !I feel no
pain and able to stretch my limbs without
difficulty. I think I'il get up.'
don't get up to-niJ.rt,* I said, 'hut let me
rub you again with the Oil, and 'in the
morning you will be aule to go above.'
`All light,' he said, 'laughing. 'I then
- applied the Oil again, rubbing his knees.
and aims thoroughly, until he said
. lie felt as if lie had a nmstarci poultice all
'over his body. I then left hint. The next
morning when I we:it upon deek fora bree
zy prttnenade, seem ding to my custom,
found 'my patient waiting for me with a
smiling face, diol witloitzt his crutches, al
thougn he limped . in his movements, but
without pain.- I don't think I t ver felt
s o happy in my life.. To make a long
story short, I attended him_
Closely during
the rest of the voyage—soMe four dat,s—
applying-the Oil-every night, and guard
ilia him against too much exposure to the
fresh and damp breezes, and on landitic
at New Yolk, he was able,
.without assist
mice, to tumult the hotel omnibus, and go
ti the Astor house. I called on hint too
daystater. ard found him actually engag
ed in. packing his trunk, preparatory
- starting West for his home, that evening
With a blight and graceful smile be wel
come me, and -pointing to a little box
carefully done ' thick brown,
paper, which . stood upon' the- -- table, be
said : 'My good friend, can you guess
what that is?' 'A present for yon: sweet
heart,' I answered. 'so,' lie laughed
- ' that is aslozen bottles of St. Ja oba Oil,
which I have just purchased from Thud
nut, the druggist, across the way, and I
am taking them home to show my gond
mother what has saved her sou's lire and
restored l.im to - her in.headh. And will)
it I would like to carry you along also, to
show her the face of him, Without-whom,
I should probably never have tried it.' If
- you-should ever vi , it the little village of
Sedalia, Missouri, Charlie-Townsend and
, his mother will welcome you to their lit,
tle home, with hearts full of gratitude.
-- and -they will show you a bottle of St.-Ja;
cobs Oil enshrined with a silver and gold
casket, which we shall keep as a patio
ornament as well memento of our meet
- ing on the Cunard steamer:
"We parted, after an hour's pleasant
chat-with mutual good-will and esteem;
an d •-• ti-w weeks afterward I rmived
letter win him telling me he was -in per-
Teitt health and containing many gracefe
- expressionsra Ilia affectionate regards."
—Brooklyn
_ GENTLEMEN :—Your Hop Bitters have
been of great value to rne. I tau laid up
with typhoid fever !or over two months
and could get no relief until I. tried your
flop Bitters. to those suffering from de
bility or any one in feeblOiealtb, I cordi
ealy recommend them.
J. C. ISTOP.T-
•
WI Fulton St..i Ci*etto
, - - • c f tsar.
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PROCLAMATION.- WHEREAS,.
Pact. D. Mokitoer, President Judge of
toe lath Judicial D IEO,I. consistieg of the county
of Bradford, bark issued bite precept bearing da e
the !eat day of December 11541. to me dirs,cted. for
holding-a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General
Jail Uelivery. Quarter Seemon of the Peace. Com
mon Pleat and "rphane Court at Toartiods. for
the connfy at Bradford, commeocing. b Mondiy
FEBRUARY ath, IM2. to continue three weeks.
Noll , * 1a tbererme hereby given to the Coroners
end Justices of the Peace of the county of Brad
foid. that they be then and there In their proper
permits. at 10 o'clock in the for:malt of said day.
tat kb records. InquitiriOns and other temcmtmances
to do those things which to their office appertains
to be done: and those who are bound brrecogni
mocet or otherwise. to prosecute against the prim":
nets who are or may be in the jail of said :county.
are'to be then and there to prosecute against them
as shalt hp Jost. Jurors are requested to be punc
tual in their attendance. agre ably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda, the 01 day of Jananry. In the
year of out Lord one thousand bight hundred
and eighty-two. and of the Independence of the
United :ate* one hundo d and si iv h.
- WI LLIA3I T. HORTON, Sheriff.
REGTSTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice
, is hereby given, that there has been fl.ed I❑
Mr 4,Mee of the Register for the Probate of Wills
and granting Letters of Administration in •nd Lir
the County or Bradford. State of Pennsylvania.
accounts of _administration upon the following
estates. viz:
'The first and final account of Williantil. Davis.
eterutor of the last will and te , tano tit of John
Davis. late of the towni.tilp of Pike, deer-a%ll.
Final account of Anton ttras.ed. eaertoorpf the
last will aatl testament of James R. limited, late
07 The towto.b:p.f Weill, fi ccasrd.
Th. 117,1! and boat ;tr., r•nrr of M. W. Angle, ad
tntnl•ttat. r 'CUM legalize:do anneso of - Cynthia
dolin , rin. late of the township or Standing Stone,
deceased. _
The firs , and final acenunt of Stephen G.Chaffee„
r of the and t.44.auteht • f
Chaffe e. late of the fowl ship of WArren. deeea..ed.
The fln.t am! final ere‘iiint . rh..rseA V. Laueas.
ter, ad tnlnls , ra or cum f , ,tfo , ntezifo annexe of -be
estate (t.elog with u the Coln tuouweatt la of Penn
sylraoho of 'Angelo M. rare.re, tate of 1..y01a
College. in the County of BaltlMor and ELAte of
Berea-ed.
The firs' atel final account of James W. Nichols,
admlniqtroor of the e of' ..harlotte Noyes.
of the towo.hit. of Burl' figton. decease
1 tons :,cr.mtlt or it M. Knapp. guardian or Sam
uel ('. Wilcox. tniwir child fume age)ot W% nom
Wilcoklate of he town,hip'of Burlington de ; 'd.
• Einal arronnt of 'John A Keen. r:secntor of the
last will at dle•dainent of Miir. 1 4 . Emery, late of
tt.e township of Stand Ime Stolle, dec-a-ed
0,....0nt of C. G. Gildley, nardlan of
rhadia Anna Wien (now Pldrua Alma Slll9.
I' foal account of )1.11,4er Catlin, administrator
of the emate William IL Locke. late of the Bor
ough of Cant•iti. deceased'.
i tee second and final aceonnt of ffollster Catlin.
our of the execifh.r • of the last will and testamen.
cif 4 , Nelson It tytiold:,, late of the town6bip of Con
ton.
Hon' accnrnt of C. G. OrIdl•-y.
sulitilid.rrator o,fazo of Jacob'Oyer. late of
Owti , Thip t,f pru ell , def-onseil.
Final aresena or shrhr•l Itowman. administrator
tf thr estate of 'Ai. nzo I). Proof, tate of tile town•
thin of 'terry, dereasrd.
sr. teal and partial areount Of Ed.ard ••
olo•entors 4.f the Iw•.t will and testament
of E1h•o J. We ;ate of the township of Wyxlu•
slog. dec.•a•4.d.
Final arr•ount of tydla M. Berritt, guardian of
Lewd• Fitch. tutu •r 4.1.1141 of Lewis U. Fitch,
LOP of tie, 1.." tiship of Canton deceased. '
Final meotint of Semsutha S. Rtigway.
eze.•u
trlt of the ixa will and testament 'of Jane,. C.
tri•lgway. late ••f ties t..witship of Franklin. a
'- Final arc-Zona of N. S. if..slt•y guardian 441 /1.-lets
Fra ey, i;eorge tira:ey ai”l kit;.rew 001
dr. n and heir, of Andrew Frlstey, late of the I.A - u-
Mrl..,f
=
it'll Lan 1. , 111 and Eli1:111 Landon, ext - cutors or
cr,31!.., W. 1,4.,,t0n. hite . or
th, ',Oneat li ba pre,eoted 1.. the .c. , zroo-to‘'
loam of Il a r..r4 Conoty. :AT an Orphatin' t •ort•
t,. Lr. 6.4 a at'l'oa.O: , la for •aol Cotylity, on
(lay. fo• 2tp hy of Fel.rttary. A. 1).• •/,‘2: at 2
at., for con fir 111101.411 and
- JA 31 F.S %% Eft it. lt , g , stt r.
It,gistet's )th , e, Towanda. Jan. 7, lE4_ -
lIIITIANS' CoIIIIT :NOTICE.
—Nn:lee I.: ner,by g yen. that there has tieeti
0 .
flied In the ni'ilto or the Clerk of :he Orphans'
4' ,, trt In ..I 1.4., th,.•('‘,lihry of Kradford,,.liiau• of
1.,,,,...irn0 ill :11.1.1 - 3 , SPllletitS o , froperty set off .by
ex, rh , ,,rs and stlialnlstr 0 r 3 10 the whibw-3 and
ehll , lren , it Ine fon.. InE 41-cede - Ms. rlz : .-
b:-'alr ~f B. ()wen, htt.lf of the Immshlp
F:-.ale of I ril Wannr.s.t. late of the township
of '
F:,!:tio of .7fthn Nit:1)on:0d. lair of the township
of Sur h Tow:, o lla..d.reat.-(1:
I:‘tate of Jante, Laxicti. late : of the township u
Pratikiln, derra.t•d
Eeate or :lohn Ir.ine, late of the township o
kn, eased
Estate 401.1, Anderson, sr., late of the town
ship of 19 .
%I. Brigham, late of the town
pifi of ltoltilY: 4fece:i•ed.
• E.mtvtiof,. - :tohn Mt.'s late of the township o
itAnit 'MIS:tom%
• Entale of Aaron Vatolyke, late of thetowtisbli
f. Irwrh. derera.rd
11.ntilel D. Irtl, late of the Borough
Troy. (lOC
F.,tale of Horace rimvold, late of the township
f Wens. deceased.
Esta.e of John
. Hayes, late of the township o
tome, deeeaf...d.
I:siate tit William 3Taitliew!., late of the .town
hip of (11rw• 11. derc.,,ed.
I.,..iate of Peter McCracken, late or the township
d.•rea-.d.
Anil the hAnie uIII pmseraed - to the Orphans'
:nun of Bradford loutily. at an Orphans' C art to
e held at 'V0W:31143: for said Cantif,,. ,) •
he Atli day of 1. - elan-4y, A. D. 11552, at 2 0 . 0..0. s.
at., for final coofirrna.ion.
.1 A SI ES 11: WEB 11, Clerk.
OS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, L.J."03.,1
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'LYDIA E. PP/SHAMS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
In n Ivo rnrn
futon anae Palntl.! (Snooplnlnt • and IVeuirneaaps
•avonsutua wear best fi mule population.
It vtia care elt t fly the Ivor - et form of Female Cern.
all ovarian trotiltlev,lnratentatin and livers
Eon, Failing mad Dityhmentents, eml the consequent
eitliml I:vattmess, iiderted to the
(Lange Of lite.
It will clisiolve and erterl tam-ire tram the utemeln
en early stage. of Y., itvoicticy cent
cvrotmlitunerstitereleehtclitttl tret f tiLly I.y lt,ltt..e.
It removes rairitnetts, flatnlenay, t, - troynall craving
for stimulant/1, mid relieves acct,, ,S'of the rtomech.
It Cures Mooting, thniaches, nortt4l,l Proetratlon,
Ueneral Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and /tali:-
get tlon.
That feeling of h.•aring down, eamlng palnowelght
and backachr, Is alwayil.ermanonCy cured I y Its new.
Rill at all tones and under oil r irrnywtancts act In
Larruony vita the lane Lim t r 0 ,41 .n fen ale aystrm„
rue the culls of I: it: nev.Cutupliiiutii of eltLer sex tlds
Conanonnd ntrirpn..s..A.
LYDIA. E. 1'1NK11.1711% N'EfIETABLE COM
POEND le prepared at . . - 23 and z.y. tv,L, : n Arm,.
Lynn. Haas. Price 31. Elz Imdt les f V,. Sent ty ma:l
is the form of pills, also In the f,rm of lorcnr7es, on
receipt of prire, 31 per boa: for either. rinkhara
freely answers all l t tens of Inquiry.' Send for paruAl
let. Address 11.3 *bore. yrnl n this• Paper...
family pluzpld beyrithout , 7,l7)lA FINKIIAIT'S
ilynn rms. 7bry mire cM,tatiT , ellon, Idiom:masa,
awl torpidity' or the liver.rents I tlnr:
E e ' S o ld iby nil 1)r. ti r,',llst "411 •
4 1 LI PET! M
gSURPASSES"OTHERS
oillisagfark&GO.
30 UNION St:VIEW YORK
G . HICAG 0 ILL. -e------- !
ORANGE MASS.
pliscdfaamo.
ttaming ISOO rennin of rrge...sialr Iflorrsr Sorb, Pisact,
fast Trent rte. taralestle 41 all. Srr.d for It. Addreit,
. R. X. FERRY & CO., Detroit,
THE HOLIDAYS AR✓ OVER!
But we niber io the New Ye:it - with
Joy and pride. And in order to mike etrery one •
feel •bappy—at least for the present—\L L.
• SCNIKEBURG. Proprietor of the Great Host. n
Clothing House. Just 'opened in Means's Block,
Main street, Towanda, Pa., has decided to oM.r
the entire stock of CL 'lours AND
SHOES, HATS AND BAPS. and G:nts' Furnish
ing Goods's; slaughterlug pi ices, to clear out the
store and to make room for their heavy s , oProt
Spring anti Sommer G•aals, whirl la :Oreatly bring
manufactured for the Tosattd. Dr-inch. We also
wish to cs I sour kind a*trutlon, 11101 we ate got g
to change goartent on the first of April. lila:, to
N 0.2 Pattott'a Hock, Maims,— second door nor b
, t f Bridge st ; and °Whig to this remota! we want
to close out unr Whirr kock to urde. to go into
our new !oration with New Gods. New !sty es.•
and New Pattern also will not tr-Au now
shalt ore-r hive 1.04•111er Arch an opportnoVy.
HESI Etttiff.tt—The G. od. mu-t ann fie
closed . nut at atty v. lee without delay. at the Boa.
ton Clot Mug II Use; lust tli.ened 10 31t0113`ei
Hain street, row - ands, Pi. • .
M. L. SCHNEEBURGI
Tormaid a. s.ranbl-wa. • •
I:4EIqTISTIVT
•
Drs. Angle &
• •
ICicer Dr. rtart's oftice,) •
. TOWANDA,I..A..
DrAngie having returned trotn the West. has
termed a lett ilmr hip with Dr. liollist-r ilkorfier to
meet the my strentetus of their growing practise.'
• Sptelal attlenslon gsys•ta to the
Preservation and Treatment of the
Teeth.
Filling, Extracting, and the Oorrec-'
• tion of Irregularities t.
Exe,dted•ln a careful an gentle manner.
Cats. Etheri - or Chloroform Admin
istered.
ARTIFICIAL T EETH-
Inserted on (t.slsl,. 9 leer, Aluminum, litutsber,
as.d Csestshu•sas Guns; nud'gurante;gl.
All the laletst Escetric and ••tt.er improve - .) in
struments.. which 111 hit sae operations and revel. r.
then. less tedi , su• to the palictsts are senspbsyea.
Especiel pale. I, taken wish ro•rvouo. amt. is ileate
patients. , ALL. 1 - 11.1CLS •
E. H. ANGLE, I). I). S., • •
F L.:HOLLISTER, I). D. S.
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Towanda, Pa., her. 22. teal.
- J. - OTTARSON 5 ,
Manufacturer of alllkinris or Upholstered
• Work, wholOsale and ittail„;
sornr SIDE unIDGE S.TREET, TOWANDA
0, et' 3tyers Meat 31arket.-5-lan.B2'.
JAMES McCABE
Has removed to
CORNER MAIN & BRIDGSTS.
making It his
Ileadquezters
FOR CHOICE GROCERIES
CASH PAID F-Ott •
BUTTER, - EGGS, &c.
GOODS SOLD AT THE
LOWEST LIVING RATES
JAMES McCABE.
Towanda, April 2q, 180.-y1
STEVENS & LONG
General Dealers in
GROCERIES, PROVISiqss,
And
COUNTRY PRODUCE,-
HAVE. RENIOiTED
TO THEIR NEW STORE,
CORNER OF MAIN ArPINE-Sts
(The old stand of Fox, Stevens a M mar.)
They tnitte attention to their complete assortment
and very large stock of Choice New Goods
r
which they,kave always on baud.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
PRODUCE TRADE,
And Cub paid for desirable kinds
M. d. LONG
Ttooranda. Apri 2 let'.
glarDte barbs.
THE OLD MARBLE LARD
STILL •IN OPERATION.
The undersigned having purchased-the MAR
BLE YARD ,d the late McCATI E, de
sires to Inform the public that ..a.v..lg etuvloyed
Axperienced men be Is t,rq.ared -tc all kinds of
work In the
.• •
MONUMENTS; , •
HEAD STONES, .
•
3IANTLES and .
- • •
• • SHELVES
_
tn the very best manner and At lowest rates.
Persons desiring anything in the Marble I.ne are
Invited to call and examine work, and sav« agents'
commission. . . •
JAMES MCCABE.
Toweeds..Pe., Vow 18 . 1878 . 2411
CUTTER SLEIGBSI
, FINE SWELLED BODY CUT rEits,
nt bext makra to nirrket. fora de s• rely low prirra.
, attera ruptel...l trimmed and tut - W*llrd to order.
leduermrDia to all buying or givirg - 0.113
•.rders. r•urtera irunitatred lib .41h0r !wavy air*,
or emit apnea, Will driller Canes,. crated at ar•y
railroad alai lon at aatur. . prices as rudd at my Wire .
home. Bend fqr drscrtpuurs atid pikes.
It. M. WELIAES, Twanda.
LEHIGH VALLEY
PANNI NNW YORE-1141LA0ID8.
ALmi,Npliztexitot Pasi!auser Trainstotakeeffict
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PAL A .111,A.11.,P.1i
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5 00;8 is: 6 03 1215;
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6 51p40. 8 40; 220
6 041; • i 915` 335
8.51. 1 r.1itr 31 P. 31.
No. 32 leavei, Wya , nBl , g at 6:00 A. M.. French
town g: ;4. Ruininet field 5:23. ..lchnding Stone 8:31
Wp.auk Inc 6:40. Towanda 6:53. Ulster 2:08.
7:16. Athens 7:15. nacre 7:40, Wavcrly7:ss,arrtvlug
iW Flnttra at 8:50 A. M.
No. 3t, leaves Elmira at 5:15 P.M.. Waverly 6:(0.
Sayer 8:15. Athrtir 8:20. Slilab 6:30 ; Ukter 6:40;
Tonaud4 6:55. Wyeattklng 7:05. .el'aadlng Stour
7:14 Itnetmetfl-id 7:22. Frenchtown 7:32, arriving
at Wyal u sing 7:45 P. M.
Tral us 8 and 15 run daily: Sleeping ears on train!.
8 and 18 betw een . Niaiara Palls a.. 4 Philad:lpbta
and between Lynne and New TOI k without ehlsng
Parlor ear, en TrAins 2 and 9 between Niagara
Palls a' d Philadelphia without change, and
through cm, h to and from Rwhe.t.r via Lyons.
W't. STEVENSON. :sent.
-Sayre. Pa.. ]an.^','ls P.* N.Y. R. A.
Is the OLDEST BEST CONSTRUCTED: BEST
EQRIPP ED sin! hence the
LEAD um a
. WEST AND NONTHWEST!
it Is the ; short awl hest route hetweeu Men
• nrotall [wild! , In
Northern !Moot., lows. Dakota. Wyoming,
Nehr4,ka. California, Ur. krott, Arizona;
,t tan.
rolt;rpflo. Idaho, klonian N vada, and for
COUNCIL .BLUFFS. OMAHA
SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY .
Cedar It gilds. Des Mollies. Colomtnis. and all
Ititt, lu t .e Territories. and the West.. A Iso. fnt
liwatikee.„Green B .y, Gthaiish. Sheboygan. Mar.
quell,. Fun i dui Lac. • Watertown, II ought on.
Neenah. Menasha. a.. PanlTllnueapols. Huron.,
Volga, Fargo. litismcrek. Winona. Lat :row ;
Owatonna. abd all ta•lnts In. Minnesota, Dakota:
it 1-cousin and the- Northwest.
At Comic.' the Trains of the Chicago &
North-Western and the IT.' P. ICys depart (ruin.
arrive at and use the same jot ht Union Derat.
At Chicago. close connee:ions ire made with the
Lake Ethnic.. Michigan Central. Baltimore & Ohl o.
Ft. Warne and Pennsylvania, and eldrago &
Grand Trunk Wye. and the Kankakee and Pah
dandle Itnittr!..
Chide c.ineetiong malt at Jxnettr.n Patatil.
It Is the ON s Ir LINE ennuis*
Pullman Hotel Dining
ti ars
BLTW LEM
Chicago & t Council Blu
Pullman Sleepers on all Night
Insist upon Ticket Agents von
via this row!: N rantine your Ti Lets, ant
to buy if they do not re.d over the
_Ch
•sortb-Westertt Rat Iway. •
wt-11 the ll,so'tavellng Accommt
pm will but yinir Ti -kris by this route, Si
WILL, rAKE Nriti tOTIIN.R.
All Tlcket Agents sel Tickets to this Li
MAR VIN--11.1G111
• 2d V. P. a Gen , l Slang r, Ch
20. YEARS 1,
OLD STANr
Are MAT better prepaied than c
supply the public with tirst.ela
FURNITUR
We manufacture our own goo
warrant them to be as represented; •
PARLOR SUITS In all the leading styles.
BEDROOM SUITS In Walnut. Ash, C
GEO.STEVENS.
DINING-ROOM. KITCHEN
*OFFICE FURNITURE
I UNDERTAKING-`
•
While we furnish the finest - HENESE
anti Fgotpments • ' urger and falter tiritek nt
•• ASA ETs and Tit MIL :VGA. with a larg expetl
- In nor business. ad guarantee, as lo • it Tod
timer. prices than those who have noi good
rorifltles set ourselves.
We fitinisn Chairs, Pall and 6or se Pre
servers, tree 'Fr enarge.
CALL 1.. - EXAMINE ! CO-NIP 4 E
And then purchase wherer: you ran do tl7e beat
J. 0. FROST'S SOS
. Towanda, Sept. 22, 1.81.
FREE TO EVERYBO
A BEAL'TIFFL BOOK Fe TilE-AM2
Tly arlying personally at the nearest
THE INGr.tt 111 SNIIFACTIJRI[ O, 6 C
p...sta, card :t at a 4lstatirel any tutu/Cue
tw - pr .led with a beautifully Illustrate.
a ?ice Souk eutltied
Story of the Sewing Ma
containing* handsome and coldly steel e
2i thinly enurasid lac
and i.,tiud In au eiat.nrate Mur and gold Iht
rd covrr. 4.. chary wits cv , r Is made
bnok. labich can In e obtained on
p leatltin at the . branch end subordinate
The Singer Manufactusing Co.
•
THE 812f0E8 itANUEACTTIBITG 00
GET YOUR
!toss st tb. SEPORTICIt MICE* orPOslts
*Owl R..4lll l ..Tainonola. 010. mid Wad riIiPPASIKY
VaUfioah.
...ASV...
JelitratiT 1.
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xl3Ol 2112
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..'
- 1r.11.10-91 /1..361.36
Starr*lralla 103!9 2i 1 05940
..bsidalo.... 114018 10,12056 Co
ttocbester. 9 506•10 9 WA...
. Lyons...l i
'4491 ... 8 50,4,..
~GrUe'ra ..' 741 f.... b 141.'....
..Ithaes...l 011 1 -.. 6 40;..
.. Aul.uni .. $3O ~..19 35',...:.
..Owego... 1630 . ~ 2V,....
10001ra .. 5 15.124 ,6 15:2.15
. Waverly ~4 151115 12 3 j 1 30,
....Sow-- 4 4 1114115 2011 24
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...311tan—--It-AL.:li 08
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..TOWA.VDA: . 3 lib 1.0. 1 4 43.248
- Wytatukingl .... 1054i....t1237
Sit*m
Sut.. —.104.-02 0
liwn'erfl.-101 ... /Mi... 11224
rnmehtowl,/ ... 0ri..,, 11217
.WY l5lO5lll g ... •.. I tC4031207
Lar9p - 111r.1 302 0 Su 3 4(3,115.•
4k111',..- Eddy! .... 0 43 —.11145 -
140shopp , ii 1 ..... 9 27 3 2.11126
Mehm , pany.; .... 9 2.1".. - . 1 1 2
Tut han , ..111 2 IC b . IS 3.1.1 1 1052
.La Grange. ...8 . 45....!1048
....F.1)5.... ... 527 .... 1 0x2
1.&11 Juncl 1 35. 01 2 25;100
Wilk Barr*. 103 7 30 2 03 9 45
Web Chunk l il 85 .... 1155 7 25
.. 1 111ent0s - ti .1.1 05......,1064 8 24
'.llerblehent.l 9 50..... 1045 6 15
1...Endari...1 820 —. 1 10.5 5 5 0
'1'11114(1•1p111a. 800....9004-I5
New York .11- 30 —7' 40 3 40
- P. 51. $.16 *APP.*
1110 5 2
BEI
RA InwAY.
RAIICNVAY
I=I7EIIECI
DENVER. LEADVII.LE,
AT THE
J. 0. Frost's Son
Of every description.
c. , TTA4;E SUITS In all denlrable
CENIUS REWARDE
FOR TUE-
Trinell al Mee, 84 tralotp,Sq!are,
JOB PRINTING
NOWITIS'I - THE:-:=E
TO BUY gimp OF THE ;
BEST AND MOST, RELIABLE
CLOTHING STORE- IN THE
COUNTY OF BRADFORD.
J. K. BUSH,
BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA,
flu received the LARGEST AND BEST
selected stock of
CLOTHING!
, -
Hats. and Caps,
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS
GLOVES, MITTENS, &C.
Ever brourght to Towanda or 'Bradford
county, and is now offering the best
- made and finest suits at
LOWER PRICES !
Than You will have to pay for poor made
Olotiting at other places. All his Clothing.
is manufactured expressly for HOME
rR t DE: and WARRANTED TO - GINE
SATISFACTION. ~. . •
CALL & EXAMINE
BUSU, BRIDGE-ST., TOWANDA
TOleand Sept. :11, 141.
WINTER it SPRING
1882 --1882
At the CLOTHING HOUSE of
NI: E. Rosenfield
Vain-st.', Towanda, you will ilrd
The Best Goods
The Latest Styles
Thy Lowest Prices
His IMMENSE gTOCK embraces -all
the latest styles, in great variety, of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
For Men'a„Youth'a and Boy's wear, from the finest
411t1 braclebt cloths to the eheipeat and lightest
.Irodes for the trade.
GENTS o FURNISHING GOODS
This departmenVisnmpleto, having a
noli line of Hosiery. Coil.rs and ruffs, Nrckarar.
Handkerchiefs, lteadyn+ade Starts, Winter Un
derwear, 41gc. , •
I rains
u•k'et
cago &
A..very large stock of the newest styles in
-,‘,.ry quality. -Also. UMBRELLAS, TRAVEL
ING BAGS,
'dation'.
AN 1,
REMEMBER—That youican save money
by put els;ueng at the eld-established Cloth
;
ng House of
M. E. ROSENFIELD.
•
20
117 b
G. H. WOOD & CO.,
et to
PIIO7OGRAPIIERS;
El
%re nOw WELL ESTABLISHED In their NEW
G A LLEItY, and are ma. Mg an kinds of PHOTO
t4H and TI %Tl' PF.S. Tr -y are introducing
4 now Style of - Phongiapha. cahed A 1 !NETTS.
which they make my. ft 01 PER .
They
make 4 TINTYPES, Caid Siz-, for Su cents-4 at
me sitting. Thcy:also make s specially In copying,
having a number of agents raoostodtig fur them.
...lye us a call, and see work and prices, at ...
rum
tATTON'S 131.0 CE., COR. MA'N
AND BRIDGESTREETS.'
11312
Towanda. Pa., Dec. 8, 1881
ave..
AND
JOHNSON
MAN U FACTUR
COMPANY.
- MA.NUFACTURERS OF
STEAM, ENGINES,
Portable & Stationary Circular Mills,
[SHINGLE MACHINES,
CORN SHELLERS
HI
Field Rollers" and Plow Points,
GRIST it SAW 3IILL MACHINERY
Or all lauds, or repalreflor the same.
BOILER MAKING
Qr repairing ,or old Boilers, ptittingj, in
new Beads or Flues, a specialty..:
lolike o
).
(or .b
.11 wtl
,
copy o
t We have facilities for turning out
FIRST-CLASS BOILERS on short no
nce,-
Portable—and Stationary Engines
Or any size .wade to order. - AtFo, Braga and In*
c - astints. - We use the hest Iron a. d our work
is dope by sicilhd mechanics. We guaran
tee all our work. Quotations gaveh on
•
Dlastou or hichkrits. u Saws, nab..
• , bee or Leather Benin. ' 1 •
line,
Foundry and Shops on Pine•st., back
Linno'fiew
itirVflag
Al YOR.
"graph.
for th.m
m• h. ap
'M
cell of
•
QUSQUEHANNA
_OILEGIATE
bj,TITIJTIt.—sECnNI) WINTER TER* will
begin 11...Nit...Y. J N. 23. 184. Expenses for
ns.srd;- tuition and furnished cumin. -from. $l7! to
WO per veer. For catalogne or turther.partica
lan address the Ptinelpni. . , -
ERWIN E. QIYINT.AIif. A. II
1/....r.A• 3.0 v 5, 'Mu
GET T OUR
Now York
KREPORTRRI► OFFIC
=.l
HATS AND CAPS
JO.B PRINTING
....DONZ AT 111.10
==
A. DAYE
FaII ti Winter, 1881.
ATTENTIOL IS INVITED to 4710
first.olaso . I
~oeoing'vtove. s
They are too well known to require any
commendation—
New 'feela,
Westminster,
Crown Jewell.
We also have a line of CIiEAP BASE
BURNERS, the best of their.elass in tbe,
market, and well adapted for aupplyiag a
demand for an efficient but ineapenaive
heating stove.
WOOD IIEATING.BTOVESTia great
variety
lEMEEMiI
P•MAID
Happy Thought Ranges
Sold in Towanda and vicinity by
A. D. DYE &
4-'
El
L:MGE STOCK. OF
Wood Cook Sto ves,
CARRIAGEMAKERS' AND
BLACKSMITHS' SUPPLIES;
Acrd a geOeral stbek of
ECA R WARE. .
MAIN STREET, TOWANDA..
Towanda, October it 11.81:
'C. S. RUSSELL Agent,
. TOWANDA, PA.
, .
_ .
FIRE, LIFE, - AND ACCIDENT
POLICIES
• Issued on the most reasonable termi.
None but retiable companies represented.
Losses adjusted and paid here. , -
Towanda. N.,. 15. 1579.
QUAKER CITY
SAFETY OIL!
C I n
9 C 9 ro l c n k i
. rTy
vv Store.N
Offers the Quaker City or
Improved Headliiht Oil!
By the Quart, Gallon or Pound,
• "At the Lowest Mirket Prices.
. .
This ()IL N 0 a—
-Explosiveßarna a
P
is aisoutely ,leso with
a
clew ' light • doeS ma sleet!. Crust wicks or
' sinotte, an d 13 guaranteed to,be much hot
ter than any other Heatillght Oil .
sold In this niarkk. . .
The numerous accidents resulting from the use
of contmon-kurosene should w .rn all to
• use only safe out.. part lettlarky as
._
the coat Is but a trifle inore. •
. . . i I T
:I •
. ,
. .
.fob lot of Decorated Porcelain
Vitt riT- .:Dtsilks
At 35 cent* each—worth 75c..
LAMP -GOODS!
Burners, Chimneys. Wicks by piece or
yard. New styles 'of Ham big and .
Student Lamps at very low prima..
Tnints4s, Jae ta. ItA2
Aipeats wanted Air the lab awl Week .f
[o7Aol4l l >lAq
The ouly complete atory of hie noble life and tingle
death. Freed, brilliant, reliable. Elegantly printed
Caen& and Germans beautifully illustrated;
banosumely, bound kameet selling book ever pub.
hese& Bs Sollsii C. 11118dpatis..le.D.
CLIP/ 1 10N slTriTpe"d"llt.cam p a ign "lc
catchpenny, re.
which the country is coated. Tuley are utterly
worthless; an outrage upon thin memory of the great dead, and - a base fraud on this .public. This book is
sew. The only work worthy th•thems.
Send we. In Stempel Ibr Agessinsoutilt.
JONES BUOTHERS CO., Publishers, Philadelphia.
WANTED!
Hay, Straw and Grain
For which we will pay the TIICIFIEST
MARKET PRICE, delivered here
or at points on L. V. R. IL
Hating four of Dedriekis Perpetual Prams,
with &capacity fur hall, g 10 tone pPr day. to are
enabled to.rear fire. larg• quail' it lyalif hay and •traw
'at many of the principal shipping points of this
and adpiining r00m... W e are also sp a r s J et
the, Improved Bale Ties.
ACKLEY & -DEAN,
MAIN STREET, TOWANDA. PA.
OfDoe ewer Psmb A Trio" ltaa.. nerle,M.
E=3
toM__O
s,s 0?4,
ITCHNC PILES
Symptoms are moisture, stinging, Itching, wen se at
right; seems ea if piu.wogre were crawling about
the rectum; the private path are often affected. Asa
pleasant, economical and positive Cure. Swersea
otxrsteXT Is enperior to any article in the market.
gold by druggist*, or tendril/ ctgAn 3.ct. stamps. .3
8a1ee,31.25. Address, Da. Swevxa k Sox. Phila..s*
ttteuzdisia
-Neuralgia. Spra ins.
Pain in the Back and ide.
Thne Is nothing more . painful Um I
thege
dt•ga: ,- .:.'s; but the, pain can. be remo d and
the disease cured by iise of Perry Davis'
Pain Killer. , ' - . •
Thl4 reniedy Is not a cheap Benzine
or Petroleum-product that must '..e kept
away - from fire or heat to avoid danger
of (.7:plosion, nor Is it an untried experi
ment that may do more harm than good.
Pain Killer, ha; been In constant' use
forty years, and the urivcrsal, testimony
frnin alt parts of tho world isi It never
fai 43. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost instantaneouely.
Balt; a purely vegetable reuady, It is sae
In the hands of the meat inexperienced.
t, The n:eord of cures by the use of PAIN
Munn. would Su volumes. The following _
e::tracts from letters received bhow what
those who have tried it think:
'
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn.. lays :
About a year since my wife became subject
to emere sugaring from rheumatism.. Our
resort was to the PAIN }Mass, which speedily
relieved her. -
Charles Powell writes from the Sailors'
Home, London:
I had been afflicted three years with nenraista
and v (+lent epasmsof the stomach: - The &dors
• ' at II estminstrr Hospital gave up my care in
• des; air. I tried your PAIN KILLEII, and it gave
me Immediate rata. I have regained my
strength. and am now able to follow my tuna
- occupation.
0.11. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes
ern< rienced immeditte Tel ef frcm pain in
the Ode by the mu tf your Pam EILL.F.U.
• E. York. says
- I have used your P.oißn.t.rn for rheumattem.
Bartonand have received great benent.
a Seaman says:
- Have used . ON Amiss. for thirty years.
a-d have found- it - a ser,riutting rerucdr for
rheumatism and laments. .
Mr. Ilurdttt writes
It Nererja U . to give iN lief In rowel rhenmatiem.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes•
Fr"m Paula to:e. I know your PAIN KILLER
fn the best medicine I can get.
All druggists keep_ PAIN KILLtI. 1t price
Is so low that It, is within the reach of all,
and it will save many times its cost is doctors'
6111 s. 28e., 50c. and $l.OO a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON,froprietors,
Providence, R. I.
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT
are oneasineßs and pain In the aide, sometimes
pain in the shun der, and Is mistaken for thrums
tism the Stomach Its affected with 101, of appetite
and at ktie-s; , bowets, In general. c !dive_ some
times alternating with lax : the bead Is troubled
With pain. mid dull, heavy sensatlan : considerable
Inca of - memory tri.ti painful vet.- ha• log
left undone something which ought to. have, been
done: often compltining of %cat:bras. debility and
low spirits. Sometimes inanymf the above spilt.:
tetra anew' the disease.'and at other limes very'
few of thorn bin the I.lre s r is generally the organ
most f ..vo.ved.-
EEGULATE THE tiVER.; - AND- PREVENT.
DveOpiala, Constipation, Jaundice,
Unions Attacks, i . 6111s and never,. .
Headache, Colic, Depression of
Spirits, Sour obi nmaeh, Heart- •
. bum-Piles,
• "etc.
Tonic.•Aiteratize and .ththartie:
. •
Simmons pver Regulator. purely vegetable, Is
the medicine geaeratty used to the Souitilo arouse
the torpid Liver to healthy action. •
It wets with extraordinary ,power and
-efficacy on the Liver and Kidneys!
•
- The action of th - e R• gulator is free from nausea
or griping. It. Is most effective in starting the
secretions of the Liver. Cabisinlz •the bile to act as a
cathartic. •Wtien there is on exerss of bile In the
Stomach. tit- Regulator Is an active purge t. after
the removal of Dr, bile It wit! r gitlate t e bowels
and impart vigor apt heath Mille whole system.
See that sou get it eGenttin • In White R rapper,
with red Z. prepar•ti only: by J. 11. Zell° & Co.
Sold by all Druggists. ___
111 E 'CHILDREN) MAGAZINE of AMERICA:,
ST. NICHOLAS.
Thls Illustrated magazlne for' young folks has
now attained a elrennttlon larger,' probably. than
that of any he' monthly magazine of Ito class.
It his twen called •• a marvel of prrfeetlon. both as
reidtrds Its Iltertrryeveellenee and ;Ls artistl t
It." It was the flrst to give-to boys and girls the
very best Must atlons tthrt could be had, and has
earned the name of, •
" Art !fig,usine."
The greatest living writers ociE'arope and Amer
Ica are among Its
Distinguished Contributors :
Charles Dudley. Warner, .Henry .W.
L morel ow, John 0. Whirs itT, H.l H. Boy
earn], - ri.tate Holm Bret Harte, oad Ham
ilton, Thomas ilu,tes, Louisa Al. Alcor;
Donald ,G. - Mitchell, Harriet, Pre . ticott-
Spi.fl'ord. EltiabethStuatt Phelps, George
MacDonald, waslonorton Gladden, The
Goodal., SitUers ' Alfred - Tennys..n, Joh
Hay, Clarence Cook, Rossiter Johnson,
Susan Coolidge, Diiward'Egelestitn, Prof.
R. A. Proctor, Christina 0. Rossetti,
/tbs. A. D. T. Whitney,Triances Hodesou
Burnett. Celia Thaxter, Marion Harland,
T. HigOnson, Lucy Latcom, Noah
Brooks, 'Author :of " Alice
.in Wonder
land." Mrs. Oliphant, T. B. Aldrich, and
hundreds of others. '
What England Sziya of It.
London" Daily News : " We wish we could.
rite: sI llllla 'ninn'oWnpertodlh al literature."
Inc Spectator: .1i Is the best of all chi.dren't
tuagszusts.".
Literary World : "There Is no magazine for
the young that eau be said to equal iti" etc; etc,
Brilliant Features -of
The Coming Year
Thieninth volume, which btqflne with the No•
vetnber, /MN number, will contain a new
I Serial• Story, .
By . iMrs. Mary Mapes Dodge,
:edltOr of ST. 51C1101.0% author of •• Han. Brinker.
or. the Sliver .ssat.... '• etc. etc. A second serial
story, fall or lively incident, .
"'lll6 HooEier School Bov,"
By Edward Eggleston,
author of ' , The 'Hoosier School•master," etc. A
single article 6f universal Interest:
"How Children Should Leirn
By Richard Wagner. - •
•
tde eminent composer.. Two oilier .sertals, one
dealing with campaign lire 1.. the tare war, and the
other with Girt and 8.. y Life In the;i3.h centmy.
Plays for Home mid &mem Embroidery for olrOt,
Amateur Newspapers, Illustrated' rrscticat and
Deecilptive l'ap , rs, A THCI , s on eporm, and The
TreasureMoa of Literature will be among the fes
tive' of this great v. lume.
An Immense e.ittlun will be prtnte4 of the
Christmas 'Number,.
Which will he resAy st out DPeemlwr tat;
Price 11.00 a yea 25 cents a number: Sobvilp
tiourtak, n Cu! ina&zlnes emu I.y buok-seil len
Ya mwardeM3 . r, 7erywhrne, or the publishers.
Tux CEINTErity eO.
Ilitios SWAMI, Nievr-lronic
"farm and Saar, hold.
There is no class - of
. psople doing .1
as little for themselves in the way of
social and 'business : diseussions: as.
the farmers They isolate tbemsel
yes too much. All know that a farm
er after a hard . day's labor' in.. the
field or barnis little incliried to en
gage in _social or basiness. discuss
lona, and the same inclination that
world hinder' the meeting together
or eanners in the busy Beason, is car
ried into the more leisure season of
the winter. It is true - the farmers
work is never done. hut-for:the next
Tew months the work will be of, a
different character from that. of the
summer season, and there
.is leisure
during the long evenings oi.the'win
ter. This leisure should he 'employ=
ed in reading 'and thinking out. the
next years carnpaign. To this end
the farmers of a neighborhood niay
form a Club, and meet - once a week
or once a fortnight to compare op.
iniona, and to develop the 'best
thought of the neighborhood on the
, various topics that . present them:,
1-selies. Such meeting may be of an
informal character, or there may he
a regular organization, with a Presi
dent and Secretary ; in any case
they will be advantageous--to' those
taking part in .them ; and. in order
that. what is accomplished' may be
presented to a large
. i.trlience, the
Secretary should tor Ward a sketch
of the proceedings' for publication
•
in the newspapers.
How to Properly Care for Horses.
Thousands of people are entrusted
;with livery and•private horses every
year who know as little about their
dare as the man in the moon. it . a
hbstler at a country inn stn.T. , !ests that
they need eight or ten quarts of oats
each; they will ray - 6 •Ycs,.aiye them
all they want.": The hotoPr feeds
four quarts or less,•and credit s.hon
self wi Ii the remainder. At a re•
rent ineetirvi of Partners= an expert.
gptve them the followino• information
that will be found valuable by all
who own or driVe their own horses.:
"The horse has the smallest stom
ach in propoitiou to its size. of any
animal. Fifteen: or sixteen quarts . is
its utmost capacity. This space is
completely;fiileil byi four quarts of
oats and the saliva that goes into t h.
stomach :with them. Horses are gen
erally ore, fed and not: fed often un
ough. For a horse with moderate
work six or eight quarts of bruised
oats and ten pounds of hay a day is
suflicietv. This shout , ' be feti in at
least three - weals and is l,ettter it
fed in four.
A horse's digestion .is very
,rapid,
and therefore he - geta hungry sooner
than a man: When he is inlitower
he. is effective and wea - ts out rapidly.
Water fills the stomach, lowers the!
temperature and dilutes the gasti lc
juice, - therefOre a horse should. nut
drink immediately before eating .!
Neitlier shoUld he be••.watered ina-` ;
mediately after eating, because he ;;
will drink top much and . force some
of the contentsof the stoinach into
the larger intestines, which-
cause scouring
- Scouring is also caused Iry too
rapid eating. which Fan be prevent--
ed by putting half deiieu pebbles half ;
the size of the first into the man ,, er)
with tlis oats. Give only ,moder-;
ate drink to a hor-e.- A lar ! .e drink
d' cold water before • being . driven
will' have - a very quieting effect on a
nervous horse. -- A race horse always
runs on an empty stomach.'.: Digest-
ion progress moderately daritig
ercise, if the were se is not
lent as to exhaust: - the powers-of, the
horse."
THE GREAT
Unfailing Spa:lE:
FOR
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Notes on ihc.,.ard and Gatden
Work.
Weather pierlictions - as a general
thing. have little v: lue, brit we fed
quite safe; in predicting that how•-
ever severq the winter may . he ;
. trees,
shrub's, woody vines not
cutter to 'any
~great extent
most , - (lisastrtitis a inter in- all our
experience was that` of 1t3.3- -- . 4,
when-,- , not only - oxoticQ, heretofOre
regarded as perfectly ' hardy, were
-kilied outright, but the common red
cedar,' standing Where it had grown
0.-vr,' I'AI;.E.-, • One cup soot milk,
for a century, was converted' into
fuel. The wit ter - wak not one of Uri••i One clip ci s- hi wtti-(., we cop "olltlehl•
a tabliiripi ii in tul : ini iiiizise. : i, a "small
usual severetv, and. in lookinv for
teaspoonful s?liii - : ; use tin 64rin.- 11 1:'
a cause fur. this 'wide - spread destrue- .
2. Mix 1 . 111:VW:UM W:lt. vr :ihti o . o.lfleal
tion.. itiwas fou - nd that there • hail
proy iieitr ; I , ;r1 out. :1111..1.1L one.-iiiiar 7 .
been no fall rain's •in
_the Previon4
tvie4f an i n thick ; lia ke line sale
autumn. The ground was:. so dry
iin a - 'griilille, the 0! tier befiii e the
that it could not supply -the demand
of the trees for moisture, and these
fire ; silt t;-taste. .
.I f the reeii! is I,tt
'
dried rather thrriq froze, to death. to " i'mg mix' d l'etnte baking it will
irecoine §hOry.:or brittle. 3. . Sled: a
Probably the Heil has not been, Willi -
in the memory oLany now living, so 1 te""PflIol . nse:ii over 'night. that; it
rniy swell, salt to t:is'e, brat don't
thoroughly -deprived of moisture, as
put,m4rowater than -the nrent will
it was b . l the • &mall last 'summer.
absorh, stir pith, a spo.in. IMO! You
W hen the rains came, they only wet
can mould withthe hands, iii-111 just th% Surface, but dog n below there
was an om i nous
.4 1 1 . 3 n i. ss ': w f ien _ enough I 'h at Ihiur to nilake the ,
meal rell,re to:iether, roll): with • a
autumn set in, the usual autumn
raina did not come, - and those who 'i' cling pin till the (1001-_ , li is a cpuirter
.if i an. inch thick ;_ Cut, in forms anti
had choice collection of trees were
justly appreheLsive of a winter as. 2 - M " :e to ai l -even-mit ' ii > i ` tit- i ' \" a
destructive as the one referred. tO. might say only 411- ivi' iheM tOt -i ' h ( "v
do not need much biildrig; as the
But early winter set all `right ; the
int-al :lurslreva -already it iV-troolteil in
cold held' oft but the rains came,-
anti' copiotc-ily, and , Whatever el-e i a '- iiii; ,
may hi.ppin the 'trees. will not die .i:111 atteei , n i . derat iou. "('air_ v- Fi-gi .•
from the Winterdroutli. Tliesi , min- I ","'P h . J ' a ' ' ' -01- ' -‘i " ' 4 ' e (*l i" - 1... 31 4" -
sual season- have their-- compensa- 7' .i i .-7. 1 , q:" ." .,. t. t '''` rtilm : l " llli "!' " r ' l ' '' '
1 . 1, till;;; eIIIIu Is wl:at int eyes h mi. !T.-•
tions, and there has hardly been .
J. 1 FN,R .'-' ' . I
year within our recollection in which '--?, , , ,
so much spring work could" be anti- (44:ply T, p''.. i n,-. -17:
t.
cipated by doing it in : autumn vi • ''''', 5 - 1,.„r k.,.i Vt - . '-' „ t,..' '
,'"
early winter. As we write a', the ,
. 1,,..A-.'-'6 160 i , , : 1
beginning of the year, the land 5 in : 1 , 4 .4 l 'ialit i 6l
better condition to-plow or' spad t -, _ . T "AIn:. 1- : 4 :U4Z. - .iiik i _
, . •
~:,' '„R. ,
than it is likely:to be in early sptina . -,
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.EL I THEC R I LAT I - E 1 1,V
•.
IRd
- r Lit Pig'
' The plants in-door 'should be - 'at
their hest dorin'° this month. The.
hulhs of the Narcissus. Ilyncinth, etc.
may be brought from the cellar and
forced into bloom A succession of
flowers may he had -by sowing seeds
of Mh.nonette, Catnip etc,
The sand and boxes- for the propa
gation- of the Verbenas, Ge ran n
etc., will need .to 'be ;provided now.
' . Theiroportance of securing thorough
ventila'ion for plants during cold
weather should not be overlooks 1,
and yet all undue exposure must be
avoided. The leaving - ofWe - sasheS_
or window open for a half hour wh-li
the temperature is too low will chill
and injure the tender plants. There
will very likely he trouble_ with-: the
insects Toltaileo water sprinkied
on kills the green fly,',washing with
water drives away the red spider,
the mealy bug must ,he picked off
with a stick or the Lingers. Worms
in the pdts are ritmoved- by turning
out the bnll'of earth, when they may
be easily seen. -
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago.
Backache, Soreness of the Ches.:.
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell
ings and Sprains, Burns and -
Sealds,. General Bodily .
-
Pains,
Tooth, Ear and :Headache,
Feet and Ears, and all other
Pains and Aches.
Prepaytton on earth equate FT. 34: n. .t ,
I a 3 a .r.r/.. ch,"_p .
dy 1 eciil entails -lout coral , "..'
POVERTY CAKE.—OOP ..int Of Milk i tiai) outlay •fJO fritt.i. 't even '
naincen Lau clitav and p,sit:ru ;z1
one teil , oonful of salerntuq, twit
eggs. SIA , them just skiff enoottil L in Flece.n langnag , s.,
with Inditin meal to work 'I) o I it
). tOLD LY ALL DE.UCICISTz3 ArD
and bo I the u ink hot fat: To split , . mrincirr.
170a",..1.1% . .13. CC.,
open sod eaLtn With litter.
_visiti.moropard..-v• ,
Farmers' Clubs.
Manure 'Under CloVer.
:Professor • adagio 11 'says, in the
Antericcin Agriculturist : '• Of course
all the advantage of making mantrr;e
in covered yards may be 'secured by
box feeding,- with less outlay for
roofing, -since' more spice: must Ibe
allowed - fora given 'nurpher. of
mals. turned . loose together - thaw
when confined in:stall4; it is the.pro
teetion.from rain ant sun, the abun
(hint use orlltter ,and its thorough
incerporation with the ex, rements;
and the exclOsion of air by. eOrupact
treading which go to Make the .upe.
nor manure; all these features of the'
`Method work. against the, JD'•fi .of
Want' food. Nor tb , ei bok feeding
and'eonstant.riccumulatioo under the
f-et of the animals necessarily imply .
offensive stalls. Mr. Lawrence. above
quoted, _said that - everybody , miticeil
thegeneral -sweetnes - 4 of his stalls; it
i s only e s sential- that. enough litter
he • used to absorb all liinit7s, ar,rl .
tois• absorptio . n — lS more 'effeete j 1 if
the straw is eut.ni). ttne me:lu 4 ,l or _.
anothO'l 'b ox feeding or sou re,l
yards, 'should by every_ firnier4wHie
lives Where manure I-, .srf,tll l sa'ring,.;
and who finds hi nisei f corn pelt( ti
supplement his -s , able m thure with
commercial fertiliz-r4. Stable- ma
nure mtiat not be lost sight of, • in •
this inereasing interest in the-e con-
Centrated fe'rtilize's. for we
produce our crop-, and have e ti c itu t i
for ourselv_esiind other;; withf , ut, it s
aid ;* and there is . nothing. in
list of corernereial mixtures
gives so good an average reti - fflf fw.
the money invested in it ; as stal.!
manure." : • •
House Plants fir Winter
The, fon , rwirr in, re;z i ard to earinLr
for house ;Plants in .. % i ilt!.r, Will Ootilit-_ .
less inte'rest. those or our Indy ', ad.
ers who •:tre fond of indoor tliruhl,t,_
-ry i Th6le are two witlr t s- kveping
thign, espt eially ir:ze' Fi Pl . it., (inc
,
id to take thenfitt
i -ra the t i i .
arti, i•ate-..
full}-'wt as riot to: bre'.d:- tin. , 0.,,,t,. ;
Shake 41tr 'the 10-se eallir, i l and ha n'r -
them in a eellat. where - they: wid 1,._
wartn and (Iry unlit the 4r.n:r..wlitil
they can he piani.. ti' -- out. I Till! C.)tllti .
•is to bury the roots in thkn earth. set .
their) where fitev ir,ill I“.. ; -, salt! tent
frosts, and wNter: tlivri?eritsionally.
Ilan - win! baskets; are ,vt.r , : niee,• tv:
they eau he stili , .nfit-ti frritri 1..1 , e tup.4
of rOritioAs and ! are enit:di ly ou7, of •
the way. -4Vire - brat:k.titl and windo - w .
&Ivlves tire vt.:l)*. ronvtnient- in the
-winter liir plants that re quire the
sunshine.. Ivies or all himts -need
- warmth, and xv:ill DOt . ll-ve in the eel
la-r, so they need clktin_ bark when
_brought, int . () the house. “reat pains
sliOnl 7 l-, be taki-ti ho lit/et) ail inseiA , .3
off the plants. asjt.ibr , y . wilt never
th.riYe if inft:sts-d ;.with .them. Fre
quent wieshii4 is 1(w/surest preven
t:l:vet a .pinch- (ft itiphur buried
in , each erOek %),-
ill fhe 1p to eater- ;
minute insects and- loil any worms ;
that' inay,_.l.e in Alie le at tin. ‘ A little i
smiphur burnt d in the r ; .tting-ritorn is i
bent licial ti; plant, health ,•,:s it is .tr.,(
'., animal heldth, andlo l ,-ti;t, to h e :it- 1
tende,l to oecasnin7iii,a.-, ii destro% s l
i all futygi , ,
~trowtlivion walls or plant:
~,
', roOts.' anti render . the atinospinei-4
pure. Care twist/ he taka ii, not 10
wet the plants •
j o,t titint:n. Iltli4-
j tropes, lilie.s awl ivies require n,onfe..
think than ativ 0001- ton-e1,111t, 7?
ih yezto l t.. 7•1•2 I.) • V.) , 1% I'l:. I la . :
; 1) , .1.)47 v... , kill•Z itri - '1: I.i. - 1 - Zi 1).44.); & t - ;,..
1 1-0 Bawl ,%. St r,er ,c's:ew. . yuCk. ).4.11•I rr
i 1 1 . . . i -I/ 7
,_their Ca1)1.. , W)). %II:. i ii.. po I neliiill, 1 •-) is:
I';• 1 1 .
- • - ' -• .....111,...- •••• -
I '
I -• Hints for 'HousekeePers.- I .
1 .
- ~BEiiii,niNii l i icrultE Fr.:t)ir_sj--
Get":l h 0,31- oil 1 D.1.! , pain - r . takp a
satire ilk!' and . inix up a little ;ft a _
time, for it i- iii two bottles. and . ap
-1 ply \t'ith,a small paint, brush. .Itjw ill
cost 65 cents - aini will rvi , ild' a - jinn:.
ber. • • ' . .
I'upDING.-1310q.;r a niould
tbickly 'and fill it three p•irq.:' full
with suu,ll sponlse so:II:v(111bl°'
With %tine ; Lill up rhe mOuld wilt!: a
rich cold cu , tatrl. Ellitter; . 10:10,
and put on the mould : then it - re
troured cloth lover IL quitE.
boil iy au b(,rtt. 'furl! out 1114.1 :purl
t'arefolly, and potli
custard ovelj,• it lir, bake it,' to,ii
servt sine - sauce ilb,ttad Uf
ens' aril.
IMI
LIME
RIiEUMATISE
.1.'40.11.