Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 17, 1873, Image 1

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THE SUNBURY AMERICAN,
19 rUntWIIRD EVERY SATURDAY DT
EM'L WILVERT, Proprietor,
Moore A Dleshifrnr' Building, Market Pqnare,
At HI.50 In Advnncp.
II not toilld within 6 Month 92. '
SHbtcrlptton Inkm flrr l than rtx Month:
Connected with this establishment In nn Mitcn-
ivoNEW JOB OFFICK, containing a variety of
pluin and fiuiry tyjie equal to any establishment
n tho tntwiur of the State, rr which the patron
age of the public la respectfully solicited.
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roficssiotml.
AN. 1IIIICE,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AKO A0T1MI JUSTICK Of THK PEACE.
Hoxt Door to Judge Jordan' Residence, Chcst
u tit Street, Sunbury, Pa.
Collections and ull logal matters promptly nt-
tcridud to.
JEREMIAH SNYDER,
ATTORNKY AT LAW, AND
ACTI.MJ JISTH E OF THE PEACE.
Con veyanclug,tho col loot Ions of c1nlms,Wrltings,
nn 1 all kinds of Legal business will be attended
to carefully and Willi despatch. Can lie consult
ed In the English sud German language. Office
formerly occupied by Solomon Mnilck, Esq., op
posite City Hold, Sunbury, I'a.
March 2, 1878. ly.
GA. BOTOOBF,
Altornnv-ut-Lnw,
Georgetown,
Northumberland Co., IViinn.
Can be consultod In the English mid Gorman
languages. Collections attended to in North
umberland un I adjoining counties. tnlili
rp II. 11. KAMI'., Attorney tit Law, SUN
X. BURY, PA. Ofllce in Market Square,
(adjoining the otliee of W. I. Grecnoagh, Esq.,)
Professional business In this aud adjoining coun
lies promptly attended to.
'ui,!lur' March 10, 1x72.-1 y.
W. O. PACKER,
Attorney at Law,
N'jv- P.'jlKt;;.!.-.
1K. CHAN. SI. yi V!U l .,
PHYSICIAN AND SUUGKON,
KniilMiry, Penti'it.
OiaVe on Front dlrnt, next uuwr to Hua &
F.' 're' v.
UiUi.: Hours. Until S a m. From 12 to I p in.
From 5toG; ui., :iuj rtlVr 0 o'clm U p m.
At all oilier hoars wh-vi nut p. ol'e-'sion illy en
tice. 1. iiii b found ut Driip iUore, on Third at.,
to t'ie.ii.Mit House. iniir",T-J.-ly
O It. ROVtJlt. Attorney and Counsellor
lT? nt l.t'. Ko.inn N'os. ' a :l Second Floor,
llrlithi- liuil P.nsf. SI" N 111' BY, PA. lrnr.-ssina
!iuiiies ut ten Id to. in the courts of Noithuru
t.filiul and ull"ini'nr counties. A'n, in the
f '.',:' I'll JtUtrift Courts for the Western His
tiiel of I'juiisylv.mi 1. Claims prninptly collect
ed. Purti-Milar atti'tilioa p.iid tij cut' in mk-rti-i'c.'.
(''! ilt.iiiju ci.i b." hud in th.s tier-
la. in lun r u. i. iiiurio, 71.
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III. Saul:, Ailorncv nt Law, PUN
J ItL'KY, l'A.. oitlce in Masser' li ullilintf
!i".irtlu' Court House. Front llootn up stairs
uliue Hi-.- )r iz Store, (.'olloctlonii made in Nor
t l:u'ii'i':r,un 1 :ri I adjoining counties.
S jiiIhv.-v, P i., .1 une s, lSVJ.
7 J. J VI5HI.1: V . Market Street,
0 . Sl'NHUKY, l'A.
I'-ilers i;i Drur, Medicines, Paints. Oils,
ii us Viiraiihes, Li piors, Tobacco, Curars,
r .ve! Books, Dairies, Vc.
l S". WOI.VEKTON, Attorney at Law.
Market Square, KUNDURY.PA. ProlVteiott-
al liutmess in this and aJ.joiuiu;; eouiilies proiupt
y H'.'en led lo.
TT R. M ASSESS, Attorney at Law, SUN
ii. HL'KY, I'A. Collections attended to in
t .i e o.in'.ies of Northumberland, Union, Hnyder,
.'viur.tt ur, Colu.nlii:! und Lycouiini;. npllfl-ti'.l
OOL'JIIO: M AL.lt 'Ci,
ATTOfiNKT AT LAW,
' i!'l . at his rea'Jeiie,. ,m Arch i-lieet, lino siiiare
i.oit'i c.f t Tie Court House, near the i.iil, M'N
I'.l'r.V, l'A. C.,!leetii,ns and nil proressliiiml
1 1 ur. mess I'i'titiipt ly attended to iti this and adjoin.
1 c Hiut'.e.d. Coiksull.ilinus can be had In the
'j-rinau la if;'. I'.re. .1 ulyy'.'-lt57:i.
.. muurn. I. t. uohiiiiauii.
'.K-Mi.i:n 'v t:n hh veil,
Al rOKNKYS AT LAW,
ti'Ti
in !!.".! t'o Rulldinir, lately oei upled by
oekelelier and L. T. Rohrbach, K-'.
lions and nil professional hUHiicss
; atti'.iiied to in thu Couils of Noilhum
rnd a lioinin; counties.
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XT.MTEO NTATEH IIOTI'E. W. F. ;
J KI rt.'IIKN. Proprietor. Upposita the I)u-
Vol SHAMOKIN, l'A. Kveiy uttention (jivcii to ,
travellers, and the best accommodation jjiveu. '
Apiil 5, l-;:i.--tf
H I . J A M hNjilOTKL, I
Nos. S00, 208 und 1U Race Street, l'HILADUL- I
l'H i a. ;
HENRY LLIIM AN, Proprietor. .
late of Wormier, Ohio !
Surrci-snr to.'Win. Cliri-tuiau.
TorinMt 8.U3 Ver IJuy.
Market St. Curs roiineet wlik West I'hila. Pas-i
senter Depots, tua.l pans of the City. j
Fell. 'T3. 2 inos. i
-f TfASlIIMiTON IIOISK, C. NEFF i
TT Proprietor, ('oritur of Market t econd :
Pireets, opposite Hie Court House, Irunbiiry, 1
l'h. May2,'7D. j
AI.EEtillENV 1IOI KE. A. ItF.CK. !
Proprietor, N'os.M'J and 14 Market Street, '
fcbove eighth, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, fa j
per day. He respectfully nulicits your patron-
VTATIONAI. HOTEL. AUGI'STIS
-A-N WAl.D, Proprietor, Ge.iryetowii Nortb'd
County, Pa., ut Hie Station of the N. C. R. W.
Choice wines and dears at the bar.
Tim tablets supplied with the best the market
H thirds. (Jood Btablin and attentive ostlers.
HIMJI E IV It EST A I" II ANT.
LO U I S II U M M K L, Pro .riet or,
Conimcrce St., SHAMOKIN, PENN'A.
lluviui- just retitted ths ubove Saloon for the
aceomOita! ion uf I liA f.nl.ttfl (. nr.w t.r.,,,., ,-u.l
serve jis friends with the best refreshment., and
frsh Laj;er Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt i
iuors. j
HVEltEV'V IIOTEI j
TOSIAH BYEni.Y.
J noy township, Noithuniberland count v, Pa.,
un the road leiidiii from Georgetown to L'uiou
town, Smith Inn, Treforlon Pottsvillc, Ae.
The choicest Liquors and began at the bar.
The tables are provided with the best of the sea
son, biubling large aud well suilud for drovers,
with (food ostlers.
Every atteution paid to nuke guests coniforta
tle. Nov. 11. 1H71.-1V.
ashless
W. S. JtHOAPB. 1. l-ACtr.lt IIAA8
WH. It II OA DS A CO.,
llKTilL DKAI.KIIS Or
ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Owe wfTH Haas, Faoblt A: Co.,
Orders left ut Scasholta ,t Urn's., office Market
treet, will receive prompt atteution. Country
iistom respectfully solicited.
Feb. 4, lh71. -it'.
AXTIIUAC1TE COAL!
VAI.ENTI.E DIETZ, Wholesale and
Retail dealer in every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, V PPEtt WHARF,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
All kiuda of Oraln taken in exchange for Coal.
Oraers solicited and tilled (iroinptly. Orders 1&
sit S. F. KeTln'e t'oufeotiouery Store, on TUtrd
net, will recievo (.roiniH sHemian, a lid money
i ..'i ij'f i)ffj( Jla- -ainc as .-.( Idle olD;c.
)0nra1lInViel In lNlO.
I'RICE 91 50 IN AIVAS( K.
$ctu Sbbcrfisfiitfnts.
oa Li coa iTcToa i ii in a n r u ohos
Shippers and Wholesalo and Retail Dealers in
WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, BUNBCRY.PA.
(LOWER WHARF.)
IST'Polo A Rents, wcatwnM, at the celebrated
Henry Clay Coal. Jan 1'J-flrt
OKNTINTKY.
OEOIIOE M. 11KNN,
In Simpson's Luihiing, Market .Sjttnrf,
Bontntv, Ta.,
1 prepared to do all kinSs of work pertaining
to Dentistry. He keeps constantly on band
a lanre' assortment of Teeth, and other Dental
material, from which bo will be nhle to select,
and mem, tne wants of his eustoniers.
All work warranted to give satisfaction, or else
the money refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash and Tootli-Powdors
kept on hand.
His references aretiia numerous patrons for
whom he lias worked for the last twelve vcarn.
Sunbury, April SI, 1N72.
NEW YARD.
TI1F. niidcreisrnfld having connected the Coal
business with ills extensive FI.OUU (iRAIN
trade. Is prepared to snpplv families with the
VEKY 11ENTOF COAI-,
CIIEAI I'OK CAK1I.
Eeir, Stove and Nut, eoiiHtantly on hand, tirain
taken in exchange for Coal.
J. M. C A DY A LI. A DF. II.
Sunlmry, Jan. IS, 1S70. tf.
aH.T.Helmbold. fc
TliA.IIiJ
Villi.
KEAIUVEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Is tlm only Known Heinedr for Waht's Din
oas and litis cured etery cise of lllatH'te In
wMch it has bwn eiven, Irrllatloll t.f the NecA
of tbe llladtU'r aud liiltniumaiion of Ihu Kidneys,
donation of the Kidneys and ItlsiUler, Reten
tion if lrine. Discs... of the Pnissn Ctlsnd,
Hums Id the nlsdder, Urnvel, Urirk Dust D.hisIi,
aud Hucuus or Milky Mm Imnjw. and fur lia
fwbIM nd DeJIcate Constitutions of lnth Kese,
Bin 'nil. d with the follnwlni: ryiniitoius: I.om
of Power, Lis of Memory. Ilialcultv of llreath
tnft Weak Nerves. Wskernliiess. rin la I'i-i
Hack. Klaslilnuof the Hoar, Kruptiouon the l uce,
i'nllta Couuleimnce, tjissltude of the Sysieiu. tte.
t'scd by persons in the dirllno or cimrtv
life; after coulincmeiit of Ubvr pains, tard a. '. '
tlue in chlldreu. etc.
In many affections peculiar to Indies, the hi
trset ltm-au is unenimted hy uny other reia.'.ly
As in Chlorosis or Ketenfioti, Irrciilurity. I'uin.
fujnisss or Suppression of Cosiomsry rTvarnatiuns,
I'lccreU'il or bchirrus stale of the t'tenis, Lcu
enrrhrea or White, Htrllity, and for all com
plaints incident to the vx. It Is yrcscrlhtsl
extensively by the most eminent PhrsTctaMs suit
Mldwives 'for enfeebk-d end delicate cunstllu.
lions of both sexes and all aes.
KEAItNUY'S EXTttACT BCCIIl',
tlrss JH'HUf Arinintf from fmiirvdenct,
fliibitt of iistipniun, A'tc, ta nil thi-tr stage, ut
little uxtiensc, nttle or no cliauge in diet, no lu-cnnvenit-iice,
and no exiosare. It causes a fro
qucnt desire, and tires strenvlh to urinate?,
ttierchy removing Obstruclious, lTevnting audi
ltirbi(t Stricturt'S of the I'retlira, Allaying l'aln
find Inflammatlou. so frequent in this class uf dia
cases, and expelling all poisonous matter.
KEAIINEV'8 EXTKACT BVCHtS
tl.00 per bottle or six bottles for f3 00, dulWerwl
lo tiny iiddrv-s. sts-ure from ohscn-atlou. SulU bjf
drueijiatsevorvwheiv. Prepared by
KF.AKNK Y A CO., 1M Dusno St.. X. T.
to whom all letters for lufonuatioii should t o
addressed.
AVOID QUACK8 AND IMPOSTEK8.
Ho Caargs for Adrioe and Consnltatlon.
fir.J. Ii. ilyntt. Graduate of Jfrton Mli- nt
fYwV.s, 1'liHadclphlA, author of ssivorul valnuMo
works can tie c nsultcd on all disuasss of the
fiexuai or Urinary Organs, (wliich ho has aiado
au espiK-ial study), either In uiaiu or funiale, u
matter from whsl csusu urij-iuntine;, or of how
long slsiidinz. A pructice of HO years enshlue
tiim to trcut diseases with success. Cures gusr
antecd. Charges reasr.nuble. 1'hose at a dis
tanco can forward lett.r dcbCrlliiiiK sjriaptouis,
aiul cnclosiiiix Mump to irt.psy postne.
beud tor the i-uiiU I" llmilVt. Price 10 cents.
J. D. DYUTT. M. Ii., PhytlcUa and borceou.
loiDaausSUuw Yorfc
Pebruary H, 1M73. ly.
EAt I ETY Alt I Kit It t i l . Tl
SUNBURY ACADEMY.
Classics mid Jfl nlhciimtics,
Prop. N. FOSTER HIIOWNE.
Prcnch l.nnguuKf and Literature,
Mus. II. M. BROWNE.
Ccrman Itiiuiii;e,
Pitoy. DAVID RF.IMER.
Teacher of Enfillsh Draiichcs,
Mn. C, D. OHERDOJ'F.
Advanced F.uirllsb Course,
piior. n. poster hhowne.
Assisted by Mus. II. M. HIIOU'NK.
Primary Department,
Mns.ll. M. BROWN F.,
J s.isted by Mil. C. D. OBEIIDORF.
Instrumental Music.
Pitor. DAVID UF.IMfcU.
Vocal W u.lc
I'Kor. N. FOSTKlt IIROWNP.
For Catalogue ir nnv other Information, ui.
dress N. FOSTER BROWi'F.,
Principal and Proprietor.
Or to Miss. H. M. liHoWKK,
Lady Principal.
Bunbury, VKrch 15, 1873.-2 inos.
THI PARKER GUN.
5CK0 STAMP F0H CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
March 29, 1H73. ly.
J. F. LERCH'S
URRIAGE AND
WAGON MAKINGcJg
JESTABLISHMEITT,
CHESTNUT ST., BUNBUBY, PA.
Vehicle or all Kinis madi to Ohueu.
The latest styles see' the best workmanship.
Samples may be secu at the shop. Clue him
call.
Sunbury, Dec. 7, l-jP.'. ly.
k68
SUNBURY,
IlAETIMOItE LOCK HOSPITAL
D
It. JOHNSTON,
Physician of this celebrated Institution, has
discovered the most certain, speedy, pleasant aud
cllcctunl remedy In the world for all
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
AVeaknces of the, Hack or Limbs, Strictures,
Affections of Kidneys nnd Bladder, Involun
tary Discharttes, Impotcney, (icneral Debili
ty, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lnnirnor, Low
Spirits, CVmfssInn of Ideus, l'nlpitation of
the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness
of Binht or Giddiness, Disease, of tbo Head,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver, Luni;s,
Stomach or Bowels theso tcrrlblo Disorders
arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those
secret and eolitnry practices more fatal to their
victims thnn the souk of Syrens to the Mariners
of Ulyssos, blighting their most brilliant hopes
of anticipations, rendering mnrrlage, Ac, Impos
sible. 1 OUNO MEN
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary Vice, that drendful and destructive bubit
which nnntiully sweep to nn untimely crave
thousands of youiiir men of the most exalted
talents and brilliant lutclloct, who might other
wise have entranced listening Senate with the
thunder of eloquence or waked to ecstacy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
marringe, nwnre of Physical Weakness, (Loss
of Procrentlve Power Impotcney), Nervous Ex
citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner
vous Debility, or utiy other DisnualiUcation,
f ree.dily rolleved.
He w ho place himself under thu care of Dr. J.
may religiously contlde In his houor as a tent le
mon, and conliJenlly rely uon his skill as a Phy
sician. Ol'.r; A NIC WEAKNESS,
Inipotcnuy. Lo's of Power, immediately Cured
and full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders Lllo
in Isei able and ma rris go impossible 1b the penalty
paid by thu victims of improper Indulgences.
Young persons are too npt to commit excesses
from iiot being aware of the dreadful conseqenecs
that may ensue. Now, who that understands
the subject will pretend to deny thnt the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those fulling into
Improper habits than by the prudent) Besides
being deprived the pleasures of licullhy offspring,
the most serious and destructive symptoms to both
body and mind arise. The system becomes de
ranged, the Physical and Mental Function
Weakened, Lews of Procrentlve Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigcstiou, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting
of the Frame, Cugh, Consumption, Decay aud
Death.
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Pcrs6ns ruined in health by anlonrncd preten
ders who keep thcin trilling month after month,
taking poisonous and injurious compounds,
tin-Hid apply immediately.
,-R. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon
don, C-ruduated from one of the mesl eminent
College In the United States, nnd the greater
part of whoso lfe has been spent in the hospitals
of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsewhere,
has effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known j many troubled with ring
ing in the head aud ears when asleep, great
NVOVUrntPD ULlUg U1U1 aivi ii. CU.IIJI'U cunuus, I
basbfuluesB, with frequent blushing, attended 1
sometimes with derangement or miud, were cured
immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injurrd
themselves by improper indulgence and solitary
habits, which ruin both body mid mind. unfitting
them for cither business, study, society or mnr
rlage. '1 in si: are pome of the sad and melancholy
c UW-fh produced by early habits of youth, viz":
Weakness of the. Buck and Limbs, Pains in the
Back and Head, Dimuess of Sight, Loss of Mus- I
cular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
Nervous Irritability, Derangemcnl ot Digestive 1
Functions, General" Debility, Symptoms of Co.i- :
sumption, iVc. I
Mkntai.lv The fearful effects on the mind
are much to be dreaded Los of Memory, Con- I
liu.ion of Idea, Depression of Spirits, Evil- I
Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Kelf-Distruat,
Love of Solitude, Timidity, iVc., art some of the i
evils produced. "
Tlloi'SASii of persons of all ages can now
judge what is the cause of their declining health, ;
losing their vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous i
and emaciated, having a singular appearance
about tho i yes, cough und symptoms of cousump-
tioll. j
YOUNG MEN j
Who have injured themselves by a certain prac-
lice Indulged in when alone, u liuMl frequently ;
learned from evil cuiiipanions, or at schol, the '
effects of which arc nightly fell, even when
asleep, aud if uol cured, ren li rs marriage Initios-
bible, and destroys both mind aud ii aiy, should !
apply immediately.
What u pity that a young niuu, t he hope of his
country, the darling of his parents, should bo
mateliei from till prospects and enjoyments ot
life, by the consequence of dwiatlug from the
path of nature aud indulging in u certain secret
habit. Such perions mp-t, before contemplating
MARRIAGE,
re II eel that u sound mind and bedy uro the most
necessary requisite to promote connubial happi
ness. Indeed w ithout these, the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect
hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes
shadowed with despair mid tilled Willi Iheinelan- '
choly reflection, that the happiness, of another
becomes blighted withourown. 1
A CERTAIN DISEASE.
When the misguided und imprudent vetary of i
pleasure tinds that he has Imbibed tho seeds ol
this puiufiil disease, it loo often happens that au
ill-timed sense of shanie, or dread of discovery,
deters him from applying tw those who, from
education and respectability, can alone befriend
him, delaying till tho constitutional symptoms ot :
this horrid disease make their appearance, such
us ulcerated sore throat, diseased uose, iioctural ,
pains in the head and limbs, dimness oj' sight, j
tii.ifurss, nodes on the shin bones and arms, i
blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro
gressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the
I'uiaie ii i oc iiioniii or lue oonea .a nie noseiail
in, aud the victim of this awful disease becomes
u horrid objeet of commiseration, till death puts
a K.rlo to his dreadful suffering, by sending
Llui to " that Undiscovered Country from nbeiice
no traveller returns."
It is a melancholy fact that thousands DIE
victims to this terrible disease, through falling
Into the hands of Ignoraut or unskillful PRE
TENDER, who, by the use of that deadly Pol
sou, Mercury, Ac., destroy the constitution, aud
iucapabla of curing, keep the unhappy surjerer
mouth ufter month taking their uoxious or in
jurious compouudu, and Instead uf being restored
to a renewal of Life Vigor and Happiness, lu des
pair leave him with ruinod Health to sigh over
his galling disappointment.
T. such, therefore, Dr. Johnston pledges him.
self lo preserve tho most Inviolable Secrecy, and
from his exteusive practice und observations iu
the great Hospitals of Europe, and the ltrst ii:
this country, viz : F.uglaud, Fruuee, Philadelphia
and elsewhere, is enabled to offer the most cer
tain, speedy and effectual remedy lu the world
for ull diseases of Imprudeuro.
DR. JOHNSTON.
OFFICE, NO. 7. tf. FREDERICK STREET.
BiLTlMOllE, M. D.
Left bund side going from Baltimore street, a few
doors from the corner. Fall not to observe, name
and number.
t?No letters received unless postpaid and
containing a stamp to be used on the reply. Per
sons writing should state age, aud seud a portiou
of advirtisvuiuut describing symptoms.
There are so many Paltry, Designing and
Worthless Juipnstcrs advertising themselves as
Physicians, trilling with and ruining the l.tullh
of ull who unforluuately fall into their power,
that Dr. Johnston deems it necessary to say es
pecially to those uuacquaiutcd with his refuta
tion that his Credentials or Diploma Always
huug iu his ofliee.
ENDORSEMENT OF THE TRES9.
The many thousands cured at this Establish
ment, year after year, and the numerous liu-
i'ortaul burglcul Operations performed by Dr,
ohnstou, witnessed by the representatives of the
press aud nuny other iapers, notice of which
have apiad again and aguui before the public,
besides his standiug as a gentleman of character
and responsibility, is a sutlieleut guarantee to the
atllicted. Shin diseases spcodlly cured.
Maich 1, 1S7S. ly
A
Lv "FTP c iht ny .?"" me CfT ' '
PA., SATURDAY MORNING,
THE KIM. IIAItltEK KII01
18 THE SHOP OF THE TOWN nnd long
has been ask history nnd she will tell you
Men havo grown old In our patronage
Babies on their mothers' breast
To bouncing boys at play t
And youths by maidens fair caressed,
To stalwart men with cares oppressed,
And old men silver gray.
And among the honored and lasting Impres
sions of limn, nnd the crash of revolution In
circumstances, wo stand a living monumental
memento of the Ingenuity nnd perscvernneo ap
pertaining to tho Identity of progression, plying
our vocation with tho highest stylo of art and
perfection, nnd aspiring to achieve the highest
reward of merit attainable in our humble capaci
ty, nnd the sentiment of respect mid iippiobatioii
which tho presence of superior appliances and es
tablishment uro always wont to inspire.
Always to pleasn
We shave with ease
Cut and comb with taste the hair ;
Shampoo the head with soothing care,
And color the whiskers black or brown,
To suit the peop'o about the town.
Then allow me politely request you to stop,
And not go past nor from around our shop.
To get shaved on the basis of ability nor as
sonic, have done for our use of Hie ballot for prin
ciple saercil and right nor under the. common
secret und Invidious i;nio of enmity to complex
ion s for the cut of a man's coat, or the color of
bis skin, ought not to nllc.ct his usefulness nor
Disqualification. A lair chance is i, that e
demand, ti give the proof lo nil Ihe land.
JAMIl.s W. WASHINGTON.
Proprietor.
:i!iluiy, Am': 5, ,S7J: No. 01, Market St.
T.LATCIILKVS
Tasteless. Durable, Efficient and
cut and
' lor the
r.. (.'heap. The I" .-t Pump I
least iiioiici'. Attention is es
pecially invited to Blatehley's
Patent Improved Bracket nnd
New Drop Check Valve, which
cm be withdrawn without re
moving the Pump or disturbing
the. joints. Also, thi Copper
Chamber, wkich never cracks or
scales, and will outlast uny other. l or sulc by
Dealers everywhere. Send lor Catalogue and
Price List. t HAS. G. BLATCHLEY, M.inu
fnc Hirer, 50C Commerce St., l'hilad'a. Pa. S14,ly
urssrow.: i urwa.ri!UW'riKiaQni
ft
$Tlili Njiace I ItcsortPtl for tho
A pvkiitisi:mkm of
PAINE & McCORMICK'S
II A K 1) "W A l K S TO K V.
"lurltvl Hi., Ntiiiburj, lu.
irrsi
CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION'
To their Immense Sto k of
Eon-inn and Antfrlrnn H atchet
DIAMONDS JEWELltV,
Stl.Vl'.K AND SlI.Vra-l'l.AVFIl Vaiii
Clocks, Bronxes and Fnney Goods. Forming an'
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT iu every D'.
PART.MKNT.
LOW I'KIt I.M.
Philadelphia, March 22, 187a.-lyr.
NEWTOIIACCO ANIl Nl.t.AK. AX
Jilil'SH STOHK.
noiitn sale or Market street net woea i. aim 4tu
ffUNBURY, PA.
Just opened, mi entire ucw slock of ul! kind' of
TOBACCO AND SKGARS.
Segars of every grade.
Tobacco of every vulle'y.
Pipes, both plain and fancy.
BRUSHES I BRUSHES! ! BRUSHES I ! !
A large assortment of Brushus direct fi out tho
manufacturer ut greatly reduced prices. Hit
line of brashes are a specially aud many new
kinds never before introduced Into this market.
Also, Paper Collins and Cutfs lu great variety.
A targe assortment of ull the popular bongs
of the day.
(Jail and usuilue my goods and get a list of
prices. HENRT 1ETERY.
November!!, 1872 ly
WANTED.
We will give Men and Womeu
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
from 14 to IS per day, cau be pursued lu your
own neighborhood j it is a rare ensue for those
out of employment or having leisure time i girl
and boys frequently do as well as men. Parti
culars free. Address J. LATHAM .V CO., !
UVi Wiebingtou u-, Boston, Mas. I
Mar. 2J.-0L
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MAY 17, 1873.
NI'ItlNt. TIME.
The sun Is warm, (he sky Is blue,
The buds are full, the grass Is growing)
I wonder If the signs uro trnc,
And Winter really Is going I
'TIs too good news, it seems to lur,
That gentle Spi lug nt last Is coming,
This very morn 1 saw a bee I
But he was hummlne; I
The seeds don't seem to show as )et
I fear they've rotted altogether i
The Winter's been so very wet
But shall we have more settled weather I
Tho-c fleecy cleuds, on high that wing,
Can weep like Niohe's sad daughter.
And wo perchance may find the Spring
A Hpring of waters.
Oh, gentle Spring ! betray lis not,
We can be dry, nnd yet hilarious j
And, pray, give buck the watering-pot
To January's old Aquarlous j
Where'er your tiny foot shall touch,
Bid blossoms spring, thu greensward fret
ting For we've au appetite for such
That needs no whetting.
CAI T. JACK or THE LAVA ItEIIS.
I'm Cnpt'm Jack of the Lnvu Beds-.
I'm "cock o' tho a:k." nnd chief o' the Reds,
I kin '-lift the har" and r.ealp the heads
Of the whole United Steles Army.
Win n I go out my squaw the cries,
My squaw she ci ies,
My squaw she cries,
Wle'ii I go out my squaw she cries,
You'd b-llur look out for the ariny.
O, yes ! ladies nnrl rfpnllntiipi), I'm tlie
original Cuptain Jack, of tlio Mmlnc lint vis
big Infill mo white nmn ho make; too
much he bombshell mul telegraphy ilens
puleh hut lie m ximnj tie lava bail.
White man he play "liig.h' low," but he no
catchi'G ili.i .lack, lor
I'm Captin Jack of de Modoe braves,
Am' cock o' the aik to the I iva caves.
Wh 'n 1 catches Vin out. their heads I shave
The bends of the braves of the iirtny !
When 1 stand up the pickets they stare
The pickets they stare,
The pickets they stare,
When I stand up the pickets they stare
And then run back to the army.
Oh, yes ! ladies nnd genlkmi'ii, big; mu
dieine iniiii Killem, he goitiej to ent up Mo
doe chief at one square meal, but lie muku
he too muchce tight at San 1'ranciseo tele
graph man, ami bhoot bombshell ut Modoc
cjiiaw nnd scalp only dead lngin, Charley
S'i ' Captain Jack, he bullee boy with
Kl.iss t yes. Captin Killem, ho jilayed nut
on me une an Miiiimer tunc, j
jHtsccHuHCDits.
We tire indebted lo Col. D. Tngoart for
the following incmoriaui ou tin. death of
Get). Canby.
In It'itiorlnn.
When loved ones die and eBpecinlly when
ties are severed by midden and appalling
calamity, it, is an impulse of Huivivin
friendship to interpose its humble tribute
to stay tho match of that iuevilablu obli
vion, which awaits without exception all
the inhabitants of earth. Soou or late,
in years or centuries or ages, it mu.st come
alike to the lowly and the great. Caesar'a
two thousand eais and Homer's throe
thousand are but momenta iu Uio )r.tl
eternity. Even as in lite they slrodu above
the dust of their forgotten peer, ill cycles
to come, warriors as mighty and poets tis
great who have never heard their names,
will brino iu evanescent oll'eiings to the
tomb
On Good I'liday, the eighth anniversary
of the iissassinalioi) of the illustrious Lin
coln. Edward K. S. Camiy fell by the
hand of a beastly and treacherous savage.
Neither the pages of history nor the le
gends of ti'iiditiou can furnish a parallel
to this cowardly and bloody murder. In
all future ages let us hope it will stand
along iu ils enormity, nnd unapproachable
in tint nlutire costliuess of the sacrifice.
An englc lowering In his pride of place
Wa by a mousing owl hawked lit mil killed.
lie has fallen iu the height cfhis useful
ness, iu the early autumn of his years, and
in the full vigor of his uuwasted manhood.
It is hard to realize that we shall no more
listen to his counsels nor be cheered by his
presence. He has passed a-:ty forever,
hut he has left to us a valuable inheritance
iu the memory of his virtues und the bene
lils that may "row out of his example.
If I write nothing in his i onise, which
I have not spoken iu hi life, I shall be ac
quitted of any nll'ectution of Kctiliment.
A little while ago ho stood utUMii; us.
grand in stature, peerless iu foi in, cultured
iu mind and high iu station, yet shriaking
ly inodcht in demeanor truthful, bravo
mul generous just nnd merciful spotless
iu character and pure in heart, "without
fear and without lepioach," an intellectual
mid moral giant anion:; his fellow men.
Ordinary business integrity looked like
dross l-t-ide tlui (.'old of his refined nnj
sensitive honor. Koine, iu her purest and
proudest days, could boast un braver
soldier nor better citizen. It seldom fills
to the lot of bereaved friendship to describe
a character nt once so stron; find so beau
tiful. There lives not on earth to-day n
nmn who can point to a stain upon his
name. In tho writer's half-century of life
he lias never met a truer, juster, nobler
man. He was rt living refutation of the
damnable heresy of knaves, that "fvery
man has his price?." None but a stranger
or a f.iol would have ventured to cost mark
his honor. n him were blended all the
Lctit attributes of manhood. Fearless of
dauijer or h fool would havo ventured to
in 11 iet pain or wrong upon any human
heart. Jtegiitdiess of self, he was over
watchful for others. He) cui tailed his ow n
wants that he might minister to thu needs
of the poor; aud their blctsiuj,' will follow
him to the gruvo.
To little children, though himself child
less, he win more gi title than a mother.
His great heart went out to the poor und
helpless of every race and color ; even the
vile wretches who slew him had no more
pttticut, charitable friend. If ho had ene
mies, they must have hated him for his
virtues. Ho bore upon his manly front
the imprets of a fearless and honorable!
soul, and no one who knew hiiu will say it
was a false indox to his character. Among
his friends and associates there is no recol
lection that is but tho thought that they
shall see him no more. He will bo laid in
a patriot soldier's honored grave, regretted
by all who knew him, and regretted 7vtst
by those who kuew him (f.
If our grief is j;reat what must bo hers,
who now broods in lonely sorrow, too ('ecp
for team, at her woe-stricken hearth. To
her, who for more than thirty years Las
beeu tho worlbr compliment of his grand
aud uoble life, and thu sharer of his trials
and triumphs, it is useless to offer tho con
dolence of our natural and most earnest
sympathy ; it cannot reach tier crashed
aud broken bcuit. "Ala! not for tho
New NpHcm, Vol. B. No. 7.
! Old Nrricw, Vol. 3, No. a I.
dpnd, but for the mourner whom ho lias
left! In death even lovo is forgotten, but
in life there'is no bitterness so ulter ns to
feel that everything is unchanged except
tho one being, who was the soul of all to
know the world is the sumo, but that its
8unnhiiir. has departed." 1). T.
I'orlUmd, (Jftynn, April 11, 1873.
A Lancaster county debating society dis
cussed the question, ""Will lager beer in
toxicate V" und decided it in the negative.
One of the inembo rs, a gtd temjiertinco
man, nnd the father of a family, was pot
salislled with the decision, nnd determined
to test its truthfulness, lie thought there
could be no harm in settling by evperl
inent juat for tho sake of truth, you know.
So ono evening he bad a bucket nf beer car
ried into his oilice, und he commenced to
test. AL eleven o'clock at night tint man
might have beeu seen going home ou both
sides of the street, when he was not pitch
ing about in the middle of the road, nnd
bucking up against, and npologizin to,
lamp posts, and treo boxes nnd things.
After trying ten minutes to unlock his door
with a gootl pen-holder, lie was admitted
by his horrilied wile, who thought ho had
been garrotcd, maybe. As soon its ho he
served, "W hasher masher wisser key-Hue)
hole, lovo V tlio knew what niled him.
Gently reasoning with him with it poker,
she lull him and retired. When he awoke
early next morning, and found his head re
posing iu the ash pan, he knew right awny
that lager beer was intoxicating. He kuvs
now that there is no dependence to be
placed upon the. decisions of debuting soei
cLicu. yorriUo ii Jltsuhl.
Tho burning of a dead prince in India is
rather expensive. A letter iu tho London
Times describes the combustion of his
highness the Maharajah of Sondliporc.
The corp.su was dressed in royal robes of
brocaded cioih, nnd decked mil with jew
elry valued al ST.iJU.H In front of the fu
neral piocessiou walked two elephants la
den wilh gold nnd silver coins to the u
uiouut of ti'2,."i)0, which were scattered at
every hundred paces among the specta tors,
lo by scrambled for. The corpse, shawls
and jewelry were all thtown together upon
the burning pile. From the d.iv on which
his highness died, live thousand lirahniins
regularly received food and a largess of a
rupee each at the palace gales. All tho j
inhabitants, by wuy of expressing their ,
grief, shaved oil' their beards, moustaches
and tho hair of their heads. The lamented
rajah left behind him a neat assortment of i
wives and concubines, who were, many of
them, extremely desirous to be burned with j
their late lord, sonic because they were j
really grieved at his lots, and others le- ;
cause it was the lashior.able thing to do. j
It was not erinitted, however, greatly to ,
the disuit ,,f the widows. j
Invitation At a Ujtciikatiox. i
Thoughtful people with n:i inventive turn J
of mind, often lind it congenial recroalion '
for their leisure hours in elaborating some 1
mechanical device. An English journal
expresses no little surprise tit tho strange
contrasts between the purpose of the inveii- ;
tions and specjinens of work displayed ilia :
Mechanics' Exhibition, and the "professed :
vocation" of Uielr autliors. -for cxnnifilo, j
a city clerk has a Mreet-Mveoping machine;
a eoilee reiiner, 'a dish to prevent dishonest i
b ikers from purloining; ;' u chemist, aeon- j
trivatico for frightening birds ; a butcher,
practical definitions of geometry ; a book
seller, dried (lowers ; an engineer, sculp
ture ; a post-house keeper, examples of ec
clesiastical illuminations." The simple
explanation of the seeming incongtuitv is
that these things were the diversions of the
exhibitors, and tlirirtion, as the etymology
of the word implies, is a t'tniiny .,'(V from
one' ordinary employment or profession.
WRATiir.n Wi-uom When you wish
to know what the weather is lo be, go out
and select the smallest cloud you see. Keep
your eye upon it, nnd, it i I decreases unci
disappears, ii shows a stale of the air wliich
will be suie to be followed by fine weather ;
but. if it increases in siw, take your great
coat wilh you, if you are going from home,
for falling weather will not bj far o;f. The
reason is this : when the air is becoming
charged wilh electricity, you will see every
cloud attracting all lesser ones towards it,
until it gathers into a shower , nnd on the
contrary, when the Iluid ia passing oil", or
diffusing itfcelf, then , large cloud will bo
seen breaking into pieces and dissolving.
Shad and nil other I'sh should bo killed
when caught, nnd n it left to a slow death.
The difference in the taste offish killed and
those nllovicd lo die is most marked ia
those nf vigorous habits, and containing
much blooit, such as for instance our own
bluelihh, find perhaps our shad. Experi
ence has shown that lish killed in this way,
und bled, will retain their limitless und
freshness very much l inger tii in those al
lowed to die in the ordinary manner.
"An, Jemmy, Jemmy," said the lii.shop
of Deny to it drunken blacksmith, "I'm
sorry to see you beginning your evil course
again ; and, Jemmy, I'm very anxious to
know what you inwud to do wilh that iin.i
lad, your son ':" "1 intend sir," said
Jemmy, "lu do for him what you cannot
do for jour sou," "Eh, eh ! h'j.vs that ?"
To which Jemmy, with a bu:l of genuine;
feeling, said : "I intend to m il:o him a
better man than his farther V'
Bridgkt c line to her misl i s.s and usked
for a needle and thread. "Do ou .taut it
litio or coarse Y" asked Iho lady. "Sutu
an' I don't know, tna'am," said Bridget.
"What do you want it fori"' asked the
mistress ; "if you ull me that I may know
what lo fcivu you." "Well, mum, the cook
has just told me lo string Iho beuus, an'
sure tin' 1 want a nidlc nn' thrid for that."
A Correspondent of ihe B.iliiiu iro, .Van
says that the idled of ihe l'etiusylvaiii t
local option law is already felt ou the bor
ders of the couuty, many morn I'eunsyl
vaniatis having business ou this side the
liue than hrrclufitrc, aud oue euleririsiug
man, having a house standing half in
Pennsylvania aud hall iu Maryland, is said ,
to be making a fortune, i
TiIF.uk is a little railroad in Louisiana
that runs from ono part of tho State to
another on a very uncertaiu schedule. A
stranger inquired how often trains mada
trips lo a cu'taiu township. The clerk in
terrogated said, "Tri-weekly," "What do
you mean by tri-weekly V" Tho answer
was, "It goes up ouo week and tries to
eomo down the next, '
In a recotst case for nssault tho defen
dant pleaded guilty. "1 think I must bo
fuiity," he said "because the plaintilf und
were the only ones iu the room ; and the
lirst thiu" 1 knew wus that I was standing
up, and lie wns doubled over the table.
You'd Uuer call it guilty."
ADVIlRTi.SliNr, SCHEPm,-
10I,ines,orul)unl 100 Y mus, make n Squat i
lq.
One week 1 ,W
Two week l.M
'if I SSq 4 SpVeol t,'nnl I ml
2.rs. ii.oo 5.0O. K.ooiruo
3.0U, 8. Ml- 4.01 g.iMll.raiH.oa
Three " n.iK) B..W 4. Mr s.or .otn:j.oo"o.oo
Four " 2. 5il! 4.51V 5..r0 O.OU 10. Oil if.(KI,. 6(1
Five " a.7." B.IHI U..W 7.10 IS.tXl 17.005.00
Six " H.0U 0.75 7.50 S.OO lH.tN:l!.fXlj7.&(
Teomo's J.2.' 7.50. 8.00', ll.Od 15.110 ',0.00 ; o.MJ
Threu" .a. 50 8.00 0.50, 10.00 IJO.Od '.fi.'O 40.0C
Six ' 5.0ili 0.1)0 11.0tVi2.O0 2S.(K)l5.t,O..S).(l0
Nine Jl.Ou I0.0O la.Oi.jl5.oo fi.OO 45.10 75.1 fj
Oue Year 1ii IV.. 00 I5.nu 'JO.UUlU.UU.U'.tV tl-l'U
Jkdkdiaii Buciiakm, once preaching a
revival sermon, was interrupted by the
entrance of Aaron Burr. "Hero comes
oue," says tho revivalisl'against whom 1
will testily In the day of juilgmetii,. "
"Yes, sir," said Burr, "in llfty years of
criminal practice) 1 have nlwas found
the greatest ritsenl turn Slab;' evid
ence." Ax artist, who had painted it portrait
of a gentleman noted for his IVoqueiil libit
lions, invited the gentleman's friends lo
see it. Ono of them, who was rather lieitr
sighud, approaching it too closely, the ar
tist, in alarm exclaimed, "Don't touch ii ;
it isn't ((ci. "
"No use of looking al it., then," replied
the gentleman. "It can't bu my friend."
A Yankiti; madeiihjl with a Dalchmiti
lhal he could swallow him. Tho Dutch
man lay down upon thu table, and the
Yankee, taking his toe in his moulh. nip
ped it severely. "O, you are biting me,"
roared tlm Dutchman. "Why, you old
fool," said the. Yankee, "did "you think
I was going to swallow you whole V "
A Ii it .u; tif ci, young girl was married
lu San Francisco last week, and at the con
clusion of the marriage ceremony she turn
ed lo her husband and said, "George, kiss
me; I am dying." The husband complied
with the request, and at lhal moment thu
young bride fell dead to the lloor.
Wilfred L. Fitts, tho "s linn iiubulistie."
hoy, now in prison in Ktetur j til. Now
Hampshire, for the attempted murder of a
youthful eompauion, on Sunday flight at
tempted lo kill several fellow prisoners by
cuttiu their throats with a razor while
Ksloep.
" omen of the u go of twenty -ono. yours
and upwards shaU be eligible to any otlicu
uf control and management uudor the
school laws of this State," Theso are ihe
now nnd progressive word incorporated
in the organic law of Pennsylvania by Ihe
Constitutional Convention.
i THE Git AMD KXCAMI'M'.TNT of R'tmsyl
vania I. O. O. P.. holds il next session iu
Wilkesbarri: on M inday, May K'th, com
mencing at nine o'clock A. M. aud tlio
Grand Lodge meets in the same place,
ou Tuesd ny, tl.e 20ih. at the same hour.
An Indian being asked what he did for
a living, replied : "Oh, mo preach."
"Preach!" said n bystander. ".Sometimes
itin get a shilling, sometimes two ah il lings."
"And isn't that mighty poor pay V" "Oh
yes, but its mighty poor preach!"
A freight train on Iho Catawissa Bo.tJ
partly swamped in the mud last week at
Kupert.
KECIE'Efi, AC.
CrrvToiofs and C'jun. A corrcsp itiJ
eut of the Country Gentleman says :
''Immediately utter the corn is planted,
sprinkle on the hill, ovet the covered grains,
about oii,i l ihlo s; ii:it u I of s lit to each hill.
More will do no harm, but how much mora
the com w,,uid stand I do not know. A
laliiespooni'ul is enough, and perhaps less
would do. That is all. 1 have butied
cutworms in h.-.li.ui.l ln. thrm there it long
lime without doing iheni any itppiimul
harm, and they will crawl over salt with
out hesitation or any seeming annoyance,
but i hey will not eat (lie young corn plant
if there is n little salt iu its nap. That
seems l i bo the, explanation uf in protec
tive in liue nee.
"Allow me lo repeat that the suit should
be put on the corn hills immediately after
the planting, mid it nciy be dissolved by
Ihe lain, dew or other Moisture in ihe air,
and thus reach ilia routs of the plant greatly
diluted by mixture with the soil, and there
fore safe to the young and tender plant ;
and also lhal it may he at the roots, where
i il may cuter ihe sap of the plant, not at tha
leaves, where it cau only destroy."
I Pu.lW.1'1) Phi's Pi:i;i'. Boil the feet un
! til tender . while hot pick off the meat, sea
sou with popper, stilt and vinegar to taste,
: put the meat in pans, press it down. When
' cold, cul in slices, dip in weal, fry until
; : slijilly brown ; to prevent it falling iu
' nieces, dip the tugc in egg, or fry in dour
; battel.
S.'ALLOPi.D OVMliftsi. Toast several
pieces of bread brown, und butter them oil
both sides , take a baking dish and put the
! toast round the sides, iusteud of a crust ;
I pour your nyttcr into a dish, and ae-ason
with salt, peper, butter, and inuee or cloves.
Crumb bread ou top and bake in a quick
oven one-fourth of an hour.
To Make CoM.vu,s Hard .Soap. Put
into tin iron kettle I've potiuds tiuslacked
lime, live pounds a ula, aud three gallons of
soft water; J.i il soak over night , in thu
; mornitig pour oil the water, then add threu
and a ball' pounds of grease, b'jil till thick,
turn i; to a p-iii until cool, und t'.ieii cut iu
bars.
No Name Cakc Two cups sugar ono
cup butter, three eggs ttvtnnd oiih-lmlf
cup of dour, two stoned raisins; half ia
cup of sour milk, oue teaspoon soda, oue
grated nutmeg, one teaspoon gciuud cinna
mon. It makes a very nice cake.
Tomato Ci'staud. This is a very im
triiious diet for consumptives. Strain fine
ly stewed tomatoes through a coarse sieve.
Add a quart of milk, one piul of tomatoes,
four eggs, and one tuhlcspoouful of b'JijaT.
Bake quickly in small cups.
CuiiKiNn Corn. In cookiu grocu corn,
it ahoid be put into boiling water, an J
allowed to boil from lifteeti to thirty min
utes, according to its ag.i. Put no aalt
into Ihe water. Cover with a uupkiu us
. soon its rciuovvd lioiu tho water, for it
; cools rapd.ly.
TuVA'tyiCS AND Glt.Vl'I.S'. Thi kllllpUl
and delicious dish is tnudu by culling some
ripe tomatoes iu half, putting them tn k
buttered dish wilh some bread crumbs,
hiiltcr, H.'picr, atid salt bakin;; till slightly
browned on the top.
Lkmo Pics. Grate the rind of tw
lemons,, adJing juice und pulp. Take six
eggs beating white and yolSs separate.
Two cups while sugir, Ihree tahlespjons
fuelled bullcr. This makes two pic.
YiMciAit Pie. Mix one-half cup of vin
egar in ti cup of sugar. Boil u few minutes,
When cool, adJ one ugg, one spoonful of
Hour or a links rolled cracker, uud ono
spoonful of butter. Bake tLiie wilh two'
ciusts.
Tka Cake. Oue egg, one aud cue-half
cu; i sugar, ouivhalf cup butler, two and
ona-'i.tlf cups (lour, one cap sour milk, ofjo
lialf teaspoon soda ; flavor with lemon.
Sponok Cakk. Two cups sugar, two of
flour. Beat up six eggs, und ndd tlio rind
mid juice of oue leiiusj.
TlIK girl of this ago is unfit l lie wed
who dou'l uudcretand Low to make nice
sweat bread. And the man is a dtim who
a partner will lake, who dou'l understand
cooking t offee aud tteak.