Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 09, 1875, Image 4

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MATCD EXTRAORDINARY.
HOW DaVXBCIUANS BFELL "INDIAX."
An impromptu spelling ticbool was in
augurated in Merrill's grocer-, Saturday
evening. A young man, wbo, last Winter,
aided Mr. Couch in the management of
tbo North Centre school, conducted the
class. The first word be gave out wns Indian.
Tbo first man said, 'I-n, id, d-i-n din
India.'
The teacher shook his head. 'Well, I
declare, I thot I had it, said the speller,
with keen disappointment ; but be picked
up wbeu the second man started, and eyed
him with considerable anxiety.
The next man, with deeperate earnest
ness, said, 'I-n. in, d-e, tie. iade, u-n, un
Indeuo.'
Tbcn be sighed, and goaed anious'.y at
the teacher, while an old party at the end
of the bench, who was watching the efforts
with derisive amusement, turned the quid
in his mouth and said :
'You ain't within a rod on't ; but go on ;
let's some more try.'
The teacher told the second speller that
he also bad failed, whereupon Lc sighed
again.
Then the third man took hold. lie
squared himself upon bis seat, and holding
up one linger, tickled off the letters with
becoming solemnity, as follows : 'I n, iu.
d-d-d-a da, ia-da, i-n, in Indain.
Tbe old party on the end of the bench,
who had been tettering ou the precipice of
a laugh while this effort was being put
forth, snickered right out in a loud guft'uw
tit its conclusion.
Well, that's a spell for you, I rataa' say.'
And then he laughed again. The speller
said nothing, but he grew very red in the
face when bis failure was announced, aud
cast a baleful glauce at the old party, whoe
turn bad now come, and who said :
And now I'll tackle that litttle word,'
und be smiled all over bis face, while bis
eyes twinkled with merriment, and looking
sideways from one to tbe other, bo rapidly
nulled
I-n in, g-i-n gin, Ir.gm.
His smile deepened into a broad grin as
ho watched the chagrin flush to the coun
tenances of the Mh;r spellers who had been
misled all the time on a wrong pronuncia
tion of the word. lie was grinning with
h'J bis might when the teacher said :
'You ain't got tbe riijht word.'
Wb-ah-ot ? and bo bare down on the
braxon fiicud youth a look calculated to
freeze him to the bono.
'Indian is tbe word. There U no such
word as login,' Mid the teacher.
0, tbete Isn't, bey ? (sarcastically.) Yon
know, of court. You kuow all about it.
You pimply
But my dear sir, I
yoa needn't apologise to me,' shouted
tbe old party, tamping tbe floor with bis
cane. 'Who be you, any way, potting on
your aire about me ? I could twist your
scrawny neck off of yon in two minutes,
you wbito livcrcd puppy, you.' "
But, my dear sir, let me ex'
It tisa't injnn, is it 1" ground out tbe
Old chap between bis teeth. 'It's some
thing else, I suppose. O, yos I you know,
of course. And a nice one you are with
your eddicatioa. Why don't your mother
eeud back them cpples she borrowed a
month ago?' and be looked around the
6tors with a triumphant glare of sarcasm.
But just hear me'
lkir you I Who are you any way?
What's your father f Wben's be drawed
a sober breath, I should like to know ? Au'
wbere's your smart brother, Ben f In
prie'n somewhere, I'll be bound. Oh.
know yer bull family like a book. And a
wuss lot than they are cau't be fouud in
tbi neighborhood, and you just put that
in your pipe and smoke it, you eugregious
ass. Talk to me about spellin',' aud the
old man, stamping bis cane again, stalked
passionately out of the store.
Tbe lesson was then postponed
Wht JoHxeoN's Rax Failed to oet
Premium. Our county fair is just over ;
but Johnson's Cotswold ram did not take
tbe pries that was offered for tbe best ani
- a w . .
mai oi mat xina. judge ritman was
chairman of the Committee of rams, and be
manifested tbe deepeet lute rest in Jobneou's
ram ; indicating clearly that if any sheep
cuhttotske a prite that one ought to.
Johnson's ram was by itself in a pen with
a high board fence, and before readjudlcat
Ing tbe prise tbe Judgo thought be bad
better go in aud make a cross examination
of the animal for t'ne purpose of ascertain
lag the fineness of Ite wool, etc. As soon
as lira Judge reached tbe interior be walk
ed toward tbe ram, whereupon the ram
began to lower bis bead and to shake it
cminously. Just as tbe Judge was about
to feel the fleece, tbe ram leaped forward
and planted bis bead in tbe Judge's stom
ach, rolling him over on tbe ground. Be
fore tho Judge bad time to realize what
bad happened, tUe ram came at him agaiu
and began a serious of promiscuous butts,
each given with the precision and force ol
a pile-driver. It butted the Judge on the
back, on tbe ribs, on bis arms, on his
shoulder-blades, on the bald place on his
bead, bis shins ; it butted bis nose ; it but
led his wntcb into a mass of loose cog
wheels, it butted his spectacles off, it but
ted his high bat into black silk chaos : it
butted him over into the comer, and up
against the fence, then it butted four boards
off tbe fence ; butted down another of the
committee, butted three small boys into
fits, butted tbe niouey-takcr at the gate,
and then fled out into the air. Tbe Judge
did not distribute the prizes that day.
When tbey collected him from various
arts of the pen tbey wiped the mud from
bis trousers and the blood from his uose,
nnd sent him home with a perennial to
tuach aebe, and a determination to start
nTtcr that wandering mutton first thing in
the morning with a shot gun. Max Aider.
lie who is passionate and hasty is gener
ally honest. It is your cold, dissembling
hypocrite of whom you should beware.
There is no deception in a bull-dog. It is
only tho cur that sneaks up aud bites you
when your back is turned.
An angry man wbo suppresses bis pas
sions, thinks worse than be speaks ; and
an angry man that will chide, speaks
worse than be thinks.
How to make money go as far ns possi
ble. Give it to foreign missions.
Six is not in tbe appetites, but in the ab
sence of a controlling will.
A han may bo very sharp, and yet never
cut an acquaintance.
Why must logic bare legs ? BccauM it
stands to reason.
A max with large feet should never stand
upon trifles.
2fo other living thing con go bo slow on
an errand as iboy.
IF you want to get an idea bow tbe
Brooklyn court-room looks during the trial,
look at a boot of sardine.
REIHIKGTOHI
The Rkmisgtox Sevisg
Machine has sprung rapidly
Into favor as pofceosiuir the
best OME2NATIO )!' good
qualities namely : Light run
ning, smooth, noiseless, rapiii,
durable, with perfect Look
Stitch.
It 1 Shuttle Machine, w ith
Automatic Drop TecJ. De
sign bcantiful and crmstrac
tion the very best.
'lifts'
Reminotos No. 1 Machine
for family use, In the third
year of its existence, has met
with a more rapid Increase of
ratio of sales than any ma
chine in the market.
Reminutos So. 2 Machine
for manufacturing and family
nee, (ready for deliver- only
since June, 1674,) for range,
perfection, and variety of
work, is without a rival in
family or workship.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
GOOD AGENTS "WANTED
AddreMN BEMINGTOX SEWING MACHINE CO., ILIOS, X. Y
ft It A . CI I OFFICES OF KEMIXGTOX COJIPAMEH.
LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF DR.
LIVENGSTONE
Giving a clear aud authentic aceouut of the grot sx-
plorel from childhood to death. Now booE just out,
showing how he spent Si) yearn in tbe wild of Africa.
It includes Uis "Last Journal" and everything new
to date. Ih Belling rapidly.
Our family Iridic are u-nquali d fur styles and prices.
AGENTS WANTED, addi-ees at once for literal terms.
QUAKER flTV PUBLISHING CO.. Philadelphia. Pa.
March 19, 175.
CHRISTIAN HARMONY.
BV Wm. walker, a. s. h.
A H lrndid Music Iix!t npoii a New, Natural and easy
system, lry which ajiy one may lara to read music aud
to sing in one fourth the time required ly the eld me
thods. D-uiieJ fur ties. Liben t inducements to
Mimic Teachbra. Si eciuien iinirc-s mailed file. MIL
LER'S KIHLL AND PUBLISHING HOCSE. !! and
1104 Nimsmn slrent, PhiWelpeia, Va. M;."-.i li. 4w,
titb Abbtriismciits.
JUST ISSUED!
E. Rcuiitigton & bone,
Ketningtou Sewinir. M Co.,
Remington Ag'l Co.,
February CG, 1S75. 2 mos
281 A 283 Broadway New Tork, Arras
Madu-on 8n., New Tork 8cwiiig Machines.
Chicago, 27 8tato St., 8. Machine and Arras.
) Boston, "U2 Wasliiuiton St., Sowing Machines.
ILIOX, X. V. Cincinnati, 181 West 4th St., Sewinir Machines.
J Utica, 129 Cenesce St.. Sewinjr Machines.
Atlanta, Ov, DcGive'a 0ra House, Marietta.
St., Sewing Machine.
WaBhington.D. C.,521 Seventh St.,8. Maehioes.
WM. WKITMBR & CO..
Invite an examination of their immense new stock of
DKENW GOODS, hent ssortmcnl whirh they ro Melting nt prleen lower
iliRBevcr.
BLACK ALPACAS.
Cal! and examine before jiarchasing elsewhere, our Alpacas range in prices
ironi zo crs. to oi.i'i.
All Best XSZaXses of Prints,
lO Uenis.
BEST BRANDS OF MUSLINS,
1 yard wide, 1 and 12 J cents.
m
hn T nnn'nnl linn
no up, lira
Assarted & Cneanest
LI3STE OF
in the county.
WM. WHITMER & CO.
Sunbury, OeL 9, 1374. lm.
8 I t
la immense quantities, bare been received daily, for tbe last two months,
Over Coats ! Over Coats ! !
for Men end Boys, endles variety, and at ustonlshlng low prlcca J
Suits, Business Sis
UNDER CLOTHING! UNDER CLOTHING!
from 75 cts. a full suit up to tbe finest !
SHIRTS! GL07ES !
and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description.
Dress
5
Am Mailed, post-paid, on receipt or the
MARKED IlKlCE.
I'icws marked have Illustrated Title-Paj;cs.
Morning Breaks Upon tbe Tomb Eiifter
Anlhi-m, Thoinat. 50
Swinging on the Harden Cute Song and
CboruK, Thoma. 40
Where is y.y Loved One To-ulghtf Suiitf
and Chorus, Ilayi. 35
fiinp, Darkies, Sic?! (As sting by Carl
Wagner.) " fays. 35
Aneel Gabriel Cora'te Sonc. Stewart. SO
When Silver Locks Heplace the Gold 1
8on aud Chorus.
(Aubwer to Silver Thread Amonir
the Gold, Ltiqhton. S5
You Never Miss tbe Laser till the Kt-ir
Kuns Dry Comic Song. 40
Gane Awa' Scotch Sons;. 1mi1. 30
Alone, uud At Home Song and Chorun.
Hay. 35
My Wee Wife Wuitine at tbe Door
Ballad. Thmnat. 40
Oh ! Mis Sasie ! End Sonir and Cho. Hay. 35
Give Me but a Smile 8ng and V. Kttteart. 35
ben 1-irst I Met Thee, Nellie Dear-
Son!; and Chorus. Stevart. 30
I'm Capttin of the Guards Comic 6. Hay. 35
Beyond tlie Golden Door Song and C. Wtiitt. CO
Gertie' With the ADgeU Now Song und
Chorue. Chntie. SO
riease (tod, Make Room for a Little Boy. Vox. 30
INSTRUMENTAL.
La Belle Jeuueesc Polacca. Wilson. 50
'Awakeuing of the Birds Morccau. May lath. 40
Sweetheart Melodie Grucicnsc. Maylath. 40
Twinkliuz Star Morceau de Salon. IVihon 50
The Highland Maideu Romance. Wilton. 50
CiiJur Anlmam (from Stabat Mater) Wag?ur 40
Dreamland Morceau de Salon. Maylath. 40
Erhoe from tho Pal!?.tde Morceau.
Wanner. 40
Venetian Regatta Transcribed. Wagner. 40
Merry Forester Forest Scene. Wagnnr. 50
Rocking Wave Transcribed. Maulath. 40
The Scotch Lassie Reverie. Packer. 40
Kiltie's Polk:v Mamrka. Prtvot. 30
Fairy Land Iievtrie. Kortni. S5
Sparkling Jewels Polka. Chrittie. 30
Think of Me Eomttimes Eay Waltz.
Watjiur. 20
Temperance March (Easy) Wagner. 20
Men are 8ucn Deceivers Easy Polka.
Wagner. 20
MoIIle Darling Easy March. Wagner. 20
Peters Hoi'scbold IIelodies, Nob. 1, 2 and 3.
A collection of Popular Bougs, by Hays.
Dauks, Stewart, etc. Each number contains
Seven or Eight Sonzs.
Price, 50 cents each ; Yearly, 12 Numbers forJ4.
Peteks' Paklob Mt sio. Nos. 1. 2 and 3. Each
nn mber contains lovcral easy and moderately
difficult Piano Pieces, by Kinkel, Becht, Wag
ner, Wilson, etc.
60 cents each : TearlT. 13 Numbers for f 4.
La Ckeme dk la Ckeme, 'os. 1 to 15. Each
number contalos 24 pages of ciac-lc and dllll
cult Piano Music, worth at loast J.5J.
Trice of each number, 60 cants ; Yearly, 12
uobers for 11.
PnbllshcJ bv
J. L. PETERS,
March 5, 1875. 699 Broadway, X. Y ;
ewe
ADVERTISISO : Cbosp : Good : tlystenutie. All pr
sons who eoutemplate making oontrmsts with news
iwpers for the iiinertioa of adTertiMmnts, should send
23 cents to Goo. P. KowU fc CoM 41 Jrk How, Mew
York, for their PAMPHLET-BOOK (nBety-seventT edi
tion), containing lists of over JUO newspapers and esti
mates, showing the coot. AdveiemaoM taken for
ladiug papers iu many States at a tremendous reduc
tion from iubliabrrs' rttts. Gr.T tbe book.
Jan, 8, 187.'. ly.
Q TO Q9fl l1, ' Auitswantil. Allclanscs
V-J J "t working ):uop!e of both aexes,
youug and old, make more money Lt work for us, iu
their own locality, during their spare ruoaeutu, of all
the time, than at any thing else. We oflur employment
that will pay handsomely for every hour's work. FuU
particulars, termij, kc, eut free. Mow is the time.
Don't look for work or buisuon elsewhere, until yon
have lenrned wtwt w offt-r. a. Stikson It Co.. Port
lund, M;une. Jan. 8, 1KJS. ly.
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
TTie Leading American "CTTspapcr.,
THE BEST ADVERTISIMG MEDICM.'
Dally, $10 a year. Hemi-Wsekly, $3. Weekly,?!
Postoge Free to the Subscriber. Rpecimau Copies
and Advertising lutes Free. Weekly, iu clubs of 30 or
more, only (l, postage paid. Address Tbt Tribune,
Mew Vork. Jan. 8, M5. ly.
Nave Yonr Magazines an, Books by
liaviug: them bound at tbe
XOHTIIL'MUEItLAXn
BOOK BINDERY,
Over Ptabick's Store Room, Queen Street,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENN'A.
Binding of nil kiuds neatly and substantially
aone.
Mar. 12, '75.-tf. JOHN COLLINS.
crtaniil.
UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS.
New and attractive Goods, in every Department
WATCHES,
DIAMONDS, JHWELRT, SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Cutlery. Clocks, Bronzes, Enrlish, French and
German Fancy Goods.
''ns.
PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA A Er
WINTER TIU874, the
, Road Divi-
On and after 8uo'
Trains on the Pliiiadel
eion will run as folio.
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In view of tbe decline tn GOLD, we have re
duced prices on our entire Slock of Foreign mer
chandise to
I'ar Gold Raten,
and pnrchi eers will find it to their interest to
make their selections NOW, while the ASSORT
MENT IS COMPLETE.
Goods tent on approval for selections.
Articles purchased uow, for the Holidays, will
be packed and retained until such time as desir
ed. ROBBINS, CLARK. & BIDDLE,
1124 Chestnut St., Philadelphia-
u delphia,
isburg,
Elmira Mr4.'d8Port
t tuck Haven,
t bes HarrisburtC,
tc ' Williamsp't,
Lock I" Lock Haven,
tt JASTWARD
tt , leaves Lock ITaven,
Williarasport,
pi, I arr. at Harrisburg,
" Phlladelphiii.
ives Erie,
Renovo,
" Lock Haven,
" Williamsport,
arr. at Htrrisburir,
arr at Philadelpuia,
ne leaves Eui)rium,
" Renovo,
" Lock Haven,
" Williatnsport,
arr. nt HarrUburar,
arr. at Pliiiadel. bia,
f Express leaves Lock Haven.
Spring aud Summer Good' " " Wiiliamsport,
" rrr. at Harrifbnrir,
Rthis tt tt .t Philadelphia,
TA tt ATi nTTAt Mail East connects east ifTirt west at t,nt wnn
ai"W O . UJi a x, T S R V nd it Cum with Oil
U W W w ... J
iieny B.R. tv
12.55 p m
5.00 p m
9.15 p m
10.90 p a
9.00 a i .
11.55 p m
4.25 a m
8.o5 a m
9.45 a rn
11. 10a in
8.05 p m
8.00 a m
1.25 p m
6.'J0 p m
7.30 p in
9.15 a rn
2.U5 p rn
3.10 p in
Tailoring! Tailoring l
CHAELE3 MAIHL,
ry ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
-1-t. he has Just received bis
on Fourth Street, Itelow Market, in f '; Creek and All
6.40 a m
7.55 a m
12.10 a ra
4.15 p m
11.20 a iu
8.25 p m
9.45 p rn
lu.50 p ro
2.30 a ra
C.50 a m
8.55 p rn
10.40 p m
11.55 p m
l.lo a m
4.20 a m
8. 05 a n
11.25 a rn
12.25 a ra
4.00 p m
7.30 p in
n-
bu'.ldiujr, and thi'.t he is prepared to
K'nas ot
C2EXTK' AT KflV
Jive
of the latest styles. Havingrh:u
ence in the business he desires tlPatis
him a trial. actory
Clothintr will be mado np in
and American Fashions in HiaIIIL.
mauner.
al2.'73. ' CI
L. 3.
Creek
for Men and Boys, in immense variety, and of the lateet styles.
be
lie invites everybody to call and examine his stock. Asumishine bargains will
offered and coods will W eld chapr than thev have ever been in this town.
Jn'ibody is aMe to undersrll us 1 Tito place t. save money durina these hard times.
The place whre honest and upright dealing is the standing rule. The place where
you can nna ine largest stock and bestassortmunt. The place where you are welcome
uciiict you uuy or uui is at
WM. A. HELLER'S,
GRAND CENTRAL CLOTHING STORE, Cor. 3d & Market 8t.. Sunbury, Ta.
Suobary, pa.. September 11, 1B74. Torn:pr1y Ilrifelder's.
Ovwrsklrt.
Vrrf Strthh. M
fauna wkk rUta aM
SMITHS iMSTuyoTio:. bjok
UliZI I 1 11 03, Kttttl d:.ssakisg.
isaKi'i "lis'ast Dra Eimn
C
r. o. en seas.
Only 10entayca-:: I'osta? faid.
CIVC3 KiMTS ci kULTS or CUTTINO
fcc PITTirvO aad MAKINO-U? LADIES',;
CHILDREN'S, nl f.VSSCS' CLOTMIMO,!
MouKehold NW, Fashions, (topping,;
TtllS !!'( ILKVlT.HL ..1 rtT.'
TUt. aJ th. UlHTHH-lntn fkMik. Mamacr. U4,ul tiruaa
UOCCMTk. .frntiL It a M Uu Tun
A. BURDETTE SMITH, lT!!2U,,ir2SS
014 BROADWAY, NCW-VORK CITY. .
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Id. H aTM
Dr. J. Walkert Californlft Vfm.
gar Bitters are a purely Vecetatle
preparation, made chiefly from the native
herbe found on the lower ranpes of the
Sierra Nevada mountains of California,
the medicinal properties of which are
extracted therefrom without the use of
AlcoboL Tbe question is almost daily
asked, " What 13 the cause of the unpar
alleled success of Vixegar Bitters t
Our answer la, that tbey romove tbe
cause of disease, and tbe patient recov
ers bis health. They are tbe great
blood purifier and a life-trivinr' rjrinri.
pie, a perfect Renovator and Invlorator
of tho system. Never before in the his
tory of the world has a medicine been
compounded possessing tho remarkabWi
qualities of Vuteoar Bittcm In healing
tta sick of every diseoso moa is belr to.
Tnsv are a gentle rurotive ot well aa a
Tonlo. rehevisfr Coneettion or InCummiti
ef tbs Liver aad Tisceral Organs la Bilious
The prooertiM of Dn. Waliee's
TnoiOAa bitteis are ApcrlDnt, Diachoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-irritant, Sudorific, Altera
tive, and Axti-Bilioua.
ft. it. Mcdonald . co..
Vngguta and uvuval Aflcula. ban Jrauotacxi, CUf"r-
wa, aua our. Waa&i&Ktoa cuarttuu SU., Vtw 1 tt
BM br till lruf gUta n4 Pciulers.
Furniture Ware-Rooms!
HOBF.RTS 4c IIOMTEB9IA9T,
(8aocsor to B. L. RAUDZBCSII.)
Haaonlo Unlldlns,
WILL SELL CHEAP, AN KXDIJCSS VAJUET
or
TUBNITURE
of the latest stylue aaj best material.
CONSISTING OF
Parlor and Chamber
LOCXQE8, TABLES, CHAIRS, md
Bedateadaof all kinds, Cupboards, UBt
irtz,
S Co.,
Maize &
Sncctifors to Gfliladelpbifl,
1108 Market tL0RS
MERCH7
oOTHIKRS..
to order in tbe latent
and cuanluieres In mar
Men nnd BoyS the timeB.
etylcfi, of the ' . . .
ket, at pricee Fire Organizations
Militaryjy uniformed.
n, with Photographs, sent
Sample on application.
,e leadine bouteou Military work,
e can offer Indnceraent whloh can
3d anywhere else-
not72'
In short everything usually to be fo
class t umlture Store. J.
Special a tt cut Ion is given to Un
Its branches. . 4SKET3
COFFIKS AND BRI',,
Or ALL 8ITLES CONST to come and
Au Invitation Is nctendejin clhcrc.
examine our etock beforaOSTERMAN.
ROBER
gunbury, Feb. 1. 18":
T II O 17 T EXCEPTION,
The Cheapest rx Tows. !
WINTER GOODS
of every description and variety snob as
WOOLEN GOODS,
Dress Goods,
jomprlslng all the noveltUs In fabric and shade.
Full Assortment of Notions,
hlch are being sold at the lowest Caah Prices.
Also, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and freh.
Wood
Mail YVt with east and west trains on
& M. S. R. W. and Ht Corry with Oil
and Allegheny R. R. W.
Erie Mail and Eimiia Mail make close con
nections at Williamsport with N. C. R. W.
trains, north, and at Harriahurg ith N. C. R.
W. trains south.
WM. A. BALDWIN, Gun'l 3up't.
PhiledelphiacV Reading Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
Jahuart 17th, 1875.
Trails Leave IIersdoii as Follows : (Scsdats
Excepted.)
For Sbamokiu, 10.40, 11.00 a. m. and 3.40
p. rn.
For Mt. CarmeI,Ashland, Tamaqua, Pottsville,
Reading and Phiiadelphia, 10.40 a. m. (
Tkaihb tor Hebsdos. Leave as Follows :
(Scsdats Excepted.)
Leave Bhatnoklu at 8.00 a. m. 150 and 3.55
p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9 15 a. ni., Reading 11.30
a. m., Pottsville, 13.10 p. m., Tainaqua, 1.2'J p m.
Ashland, 2.35 p. in., Mt. Carrnel, 3.21 p. m.
Trains Leave Harrisbuko, as Follows :
For New York, 5.20, 3.10 a. m. and 2.00 7.40
For Philadelphia, 5.20, 8.10 Vt.45 a. ra.,3.00 and
3.5G, p. ra.
Bl'WDATB.
For New York, 5,20 a. ra.
For Philadelphia, 1.45 p. ra.
Trails roa Harrisbcro, Leave as Follows:
Leave New York, 9.00 a. ra., 12.40 and 5.15,
7.45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.00
p. ra.
Scwoats.
Leave New York, 5.15 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, 7.00 p. ra.
Via Morris and Esses R. R-
J. E. W GOTTEN.
Otmral Svp't.
Reading-, Pa. Nov. 18. 1374.
Rules of
Prof. L. .
Raiser, in 1
year, he lays
the poultry ya
Fu'ly realizing
position, we have r.
and regulations, which
No rooster will be allows
at one lime.
Ambitious pullets are prohibited from at
tempting to cover and batch over one peck of
eirss at a time.
Every roofti-r's family shall stay iu their own
baruyards, except on holiday.
No gossiping allowed among the ducks and
geese, as that privilege is especially reserved for
hipeds.
Racing, betting on election, running for office,
or allendiug sewing societh-s, are considered ob
jectionable, as tending to confusion in the hen
nery. The aversion of geese to feather beds b com
manded as entirely natural.
Roosters, as beadd of families are ezpected to
comport themselves with diguity, aud to be in
uighta belore lis. Biddy has taken ner second
uap.
Shaugnais are requested to refrain their growth
at sis feet seven, as greater altitude is suggestive
o f attenuated stilts.
Gobbler aud goose music is to be cherished at
all times hut a due regard for eak nerves will
prescribe a limit to eveu these dulcet notes.
Four o'clock in the morniug is the earliest
hour ut wtiieh roosters will be allowed to com
mence th.ir matutiual serenades.
Iron boits. rock, bits of crockery, oid rubber
shoes, bund saws, tin pans, and n-.ils are con
sidered eweutiui to hen digestion, but they should
not be taken in unreasonable quantities.
Oue egg is cousitiered a fair day's work for a
heu, aud the usaociatiuu will frown 011 any extra
exeriioii in tbat direction as deleterious to the
constitution.
1 NILVER.
WATCH EN, JET
venson,
Johu Jste.Nnnbury, Pa.
Corner Third andjOVated hU 8tre Room.
HAS cotnpletargest assortment of
and Pn9 JEWELRY, SOLID SIL
WATCHEB, CpLATED WARE,
VETls part of ihe State. Every
evor exhlbitawelry line lt kept lu store.
thiuE In,
Nllver-V Bracelets,
Ring A Chains,
crlptlon nod of tl finest quality.
0f"jler attention paid to repalricg
Jiea, Clocks, Jewelry, dee.
IR JEWELRY made to order.
.ry, March 6. 1674.
nrPEN-fiwAHE. Glassware, and
and Willow Ware,
Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on hand.
A very large
ASSORTMENT OF WALL TAPER,
both glazed and common, always on hand.
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR j,
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of all elzes and of the latest style.
FLOUR.
a .nn.t.nt ..nr.!vnf western white wheat Hour
a necialit V.
Tn. nnhllr are Invited to fill and examine our
OonH. tree of charce. Our motto is "Quick
8ales and Small Prohtb." and to pleae all.
The hlchest prices will be paid for all kinds of
country produce.
By strict attention to business and keeping at
all times tbe most complete stock, and selling at
thelowest prices, we hope to merit a f ..II share of
patronage. BR0TUER & 8EASU0LTZ.
Sunbury, Dec. 4, 1874.
TlPi vyirr pimo ' . rosirsEisn.
" , Vui'air-.l.VI'li.Sr 'lbya.a
uaar.si Tu Kioa (100),
Ev.ry family buy to. Sold
AaJnw, O. 8. WALKER, lair, y.
Anl 2, 73.-4w.
Ma: UsmwM Kucrn. tor, .
ToKxm. l.w j br BMii.pa
paid. Cinmlan trm.
AU 2, TS.-1X.
QjA Pailj to A(rtnt. 80 nw srticlra acd the txvt
Ci U Family l'air is Aou-rloa,witii two ii.OO Cbrcmcm,
trrr, AM.M fU CO oM Broadway. N. V.
Arnl 2, T5.-4w.
AOKNTb! .SEND I OK CIKt'l I.AK AXD TERMS.
LIVEXSTO.MS P.nnlar Edition
Price 12.50. I..1NT JOl'R. ALN I
Toe torr of tb lt aevkn ormitful run f ihr (irrnl
Travt-Wa liiesc told by iuniaoif, and of hi niflnriujn
and diaiu, an totd liy )na u-n. Ti.f Ut tluy aut.
Ul.lM a Co., rubUMKw, KAwark, N. J.
F. t:.
IIAVi: VOL' TRIED
T'I? A G RETAILED AT
X JlilXij Importers Prices,
BV THE "
Great Atlantic ail Pacific Tea Co.
331 Market street llarrlfcborg.
TUia la an brgaulzation of capitalists to
IMPORT ASD DIKTRIRUTE TEAS
for one small profit, nring tbe sonaumiT all profit of
middlaueu. We coDtxol a large jrt tf the Unt Teaa
brought to thla wniilnr, iucu arr void Ly ounwlvn.
IVrwjuB buying ot -th-r d'-alnra do no to their own du-
advaQtar. uir Ijuunt 111 t'hina a'ld Japan hav the
v.-ry Uvt lariii:i. ot c! rt:;:K, which jrlve u frrt ad
vaiitaPi. Vie have rsta'-lrbwl mum tor dixtnbuting
our naa la an ine i rincij l citits ol tne I Mtat.
vr (five to cur ruHtomciK a
ana voc
WEAK. NERVOUS, OK DEBILITATED 1 :
Aro von ao luiiouid that any c-jirtion reaulrra tnort ui
an ort than jou fwl iblf of mkin ' ;
Then try Jurulx-ba. the wourteriui tonic and lnvlra- !
tor, which acta ao broefiuuUy on tar aocrrtive orgaua as '
to impart vigor to all vital forom. i
It m no kk-obolic appetizer, vrliich ntiintilatPS 1ot a '
hot time, only to lm the unffwr fall to a lower depth ,
of mtnory, hm it i a v(?!iJ tonic acuug dirw-tly on !
It rrjiiatp the bc.wclx. ouir'a il.e nrv. aud Biven i
c.c.h a bclthy tone t the wtiol svntrrn to eK3 o::.ke i
be tt.;iiid tt-.-J .iLV a new pereon.
Il orttio!i i" not vioWnt, trit i c'ti!ir.:e:l'I c. '
great ifriitiemef ; the 1 uli.'nt t l-t-rt in- no ir1l.-i:
utiauite, no mailied reulte, ut gradually his trou"..'-
"roid their Uuta, hie tho Art I,.,
And ailently mcl away."
Thia : no new aud untried diaeoven. bai !ua bwii
lout; niM-d wiii woudertul retnedial renulth, aod in ).r
nouoned by the hli-heet medirul auihrite(, "the m..fi
power! ul tonic aud alternative kllwu.',
Art jmr druggiat for it.
ror Kale hr JOHJiKTOJC, HOLI.OWAV ft C..
April a. 1'hilacieJptij. Ij.
Of ant awl every kind aead mnp
April 2, lti;j.4-,
MARYLAND FARMS
AS1 IIOMM,
Ifl-Otl"') AfHKr.
Kw MiifouU. 1ic.iiiiiu ii'-altuv. Tiur evtU. Atl-
drPM WM. fi. BIIXJELY. k.orvrr. luto:i. MHrTluil.
April 2, ISi.'.. 4w.
COUGHS, COLD.s,IIO KSEXESS,
SiXD ALL THKOAT DISEASES,
WELI.N' CARUOEIC T.IRLETK.
FCT Vf ONLY IN Bl.t'E HOXKH.
ATBIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Bold by Druggintp. March 19, 4w.
I?D L'C'SAMPLF.to Agenta. Ii.tra' COMBiKaTIosc
a .aJlJrF.iUK-Boon. withChrcnioii,
F. V. OLUC K, New Bedford iU.
Bend mamp.
March 19. w.
A
rjT.
aoap.
(ting Chang Bella at alght. Neceeimrv ca
Oooda tTc. Chan Chang MPg Co., Koeeo-j.
XTarcb IS, 4w.
Ueautital Oil ( brono,
(i.-n frnrj the licheat pem ot Aruericau and Torflgn
artiKtH) which, if toitght at picture etorea, would owl
much DK.rvtliauihepricri.f iheTej. TUesr chrumoa are
a ; reot to our cuaK-mfni.
AU gooda aold Warrauuoi to give perUvt ot'.Mtrtioa
or ui money rriunuen.
Ureat Atlantic A Paeiflc Tea Co.,
Zll Mjrtet j.troet, IiarrUborg. March 19, 4w.
READ EVERYWORIK
ENOUGH
Money
ri L.- l.es' :i.t- rr.oiiiiii to kn y,u a vear, any nncm-
I Iwe.t pertou I tweea the pr of 16 and 80 nhould take
n-i.l agent? )Kr Un: lLLreTBTEn VVKKKir. a lartre.
psrMiii, liu-my and family paper, ($2.S0a year) pure,
ii.elrucu-. nnd unitizing; li.lt ol IU page full of beau
tiful pictuif, tbe oilier half containing the choicest
redoing mm;rr. jamth I'akioh contnlinting editor.
Like tlint r;reat F.nglipb paper, the "London Illnetrated
Newa," it in highly moral, hut entirely unaectaruin and
r.on-iohticul. liuriiig a year it fnriiiNbed over 1,100
pictiirm. and the equal of 9 larpe octavo volume of read,
lng tr.alter. IT GIVES A WAV, eitra eaob week, a large
piipravinp, (12 In a year). ai, 1724 iuchea. There are
exquHim lacHiniilep 01 the flDCHt atel rnravinga, on
h avy tinted paper, with margiua auital.le for framing
ai.d arc truely a flue art gallery ever year. Keetdea,
e:.-h tbM'ril 11 presented with the rtiromo. "Oold
l ish. Fruitu and Howem," aize 2x2 feet, in 27 oil
r..lom. paiultd by UainMn'. Not only the largeat and
!:neH tireniium ever given, but the roor.t wonderfully
I -r-m-.t 11 ul coioum nvrry prodncwl. It in jnet the paper
for which ev ryboty bea been waiting larger aud 8ner
tax a aud tlir, at half the nual coat. Ita eucee
(nearly 10Wi utjecriber a d iy being received) proven
thin. So complete, ro progmwivr, ao full of useful aa
well aa eiiiertaing nutter la thin puper, that we venture
to wrt that to every thinking, ul servant American, a
yeait' rulvcription (ouet f 2.S0) ie, in actual, useful value,
worth tfty d.ilUni.. AOKNTh. This combination i
unequrjit-d. It ia au iwttautaueoua anil pronounced
Bticcera. tvery f.;ood American takea at leaet one palr
of rurae. He take thia paper been nee (1) it ia the
nicext and bent ; (2) H ia the cheapmt giving a greet
bargain and thu auita the bard time. It aella it aelf.
B qnick, it you want aud agency. Thi ttme of the
year any agent oau make from tin te m per day. Send
three atampa for apectmena and literal terma. with re-
porta from agents, aabacribere, and pre-. notices; or,
! Iietter yet, to eave time, eeud $2.60 at once for a com-
nRNKUNjN5TiVlH
Over Thivfj-fonr (Qmpetitr
e5ira-StfH.LRDEtPKW
JRNITURE ROOMS!
Ise underelgneil tp leave to Inform :Ub cltl-
. of Korthumbcr!nd county, that be hai
eoed a
jTBST classfdrnitdbe stobe,
Ou .Market Street, oppoatlte the City
Hotel, ln Nnnbnry,
Where he keep on band 11 lawe RBSortrceut of
Counlotinj; in part of
1
Walsl't Paklob Seth,
CDAMBEK bKTr,
ais Seat Chairs,
Wood SfAT Cbaiks,
KOCKINO CUAiKH,
Dining Tables,
Extessi"?! Tables.
Marble Top t ables,
Kitcdeo Ft UftrU RE,
ion H. Hru.. Jons m. 6chomvk
Uecood Street, Wo-emdokf, F.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOES
WINE8, BRANDIES, GINS,
Pure Old je Whiskey,
Apple Wbisket, Cordial, &c.
AU Liquore sold jranrraDtecd bs rtprescntci.
Order promptlv attended to and pntjllc pa-
troratfo rpertfully oliclted.
SELL & SCHONOi a.
0.1 St., Womclddorf, Berks Co., Pa
Fl. 3?, IS74 1?.
QtRKlAC.ES, DI UUIM
TT. K. FAGELY & CO.
-nif.ill tcfrirni the DtlbHC tllllt tllCT hllV
r.. uri. . t.41 . . . , . . - -. .
couinienccd the rnnnafiteture of
pW outfit, and make H00 while you would otherwise
be watting. You are sure to take hold anyhow. Money
refunded if not perfect lv aatiattcd. or if the terrilmv
ftAAFor case of Asthma, Cough, or Oold that you want la already occupied, Addrtwa all orders for
PWVV AlAWoiia Kotamio Balsaw iU not speoiinftua subscriptions, or outfits to T. E. MOOKE,
rjlll Tlcure. LiKoi Bottim 3i cents. Jonv- Publlaher "The IHutratod Weokly," Box MfiO, No. 11
btow. noLiawAY k co Atrsuts. Pliiiadel- . Iter HI. r.. i.
BUGGIES,
phi.
Man-b 13, 4.
March 19, 4w.
A P.UYTC W A Vrpt'T.fortherasteatseU
ikVJ UH IU 1 1 Xa.lv A JJl'i
llahed.
to AgeoU.
DFXPBta. Pi.
'log book ever nnb
8end for specimen pages and our extra term
IhATIOH AL FUliiJfiHISa CO., Philv-
-If rA T7 V easily made bv selling Tfas at InroRT-
I- iUUlt Li 1 ERa' rRtCEM. or getting mp clubs in
March 19,
towns and country for the oldest Tea Company in Ame
rica. Greatest Inducements. Send for circular. C'An
TON T",A CO., 18 Chambers street, N. T.
March 13, 15.-4.
. . .1. tA l.e J. F I.erch
ait tho new shod receuny cictk- "j
ftorner of Fourth and Chestnut NtH.,
SUNBURY, PA.,
and eolicit a fair fhare of Patronage.
Apnl 8-fim. F. LERCH. Bup't.
I5rKEAC8.
Bedsteads,
WASUftTASDf,
Lounges,
Mattresses,
CfPBOAKDS,
bx)k c'asees,
Fancy Brackets,
Lookiso Glasses,
Suecar,
. Coffee.
Syrups.
Soices,
Canned Goods,
Queens.
Willow and
Cedar Ware.
CEHTRAL.DaUG STORE
Q.B.CADVLLADER
Ib the place to buy pure aud freh
MEDICINES, DRUGS,
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, PERFUMERY,
NOTIONS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, LIQUOR
for medicinal purposes, and all other arti
cles usually kept ia a tirat-class Druu Store.
Kiawriiil attention uai J to c-oinpoundiug pre
scriptions and family receipts by competent
druiigifts.
I am prepared to furnish in quantities to enit
purchasers and at rnuaaeipnia price.-,
CALCINED PLASTER,
PlllLADELr MIA Lt.HC,
FINISHING SAND,
PLASTERING HAIB.
Portiaud, P.oxao, Riisemliile and Lehigh
CEMENTS
t pl.lp f.,r FHrmers. Timothy and Clo'er
o..j. at.n Rdrrlan Seeds of all kinds. Aall
ULtU.. . y
and get Rural Renter lor w.
Bunbury, Feb. tt, lt4.-lT-
He will alo manufacture to order, on short no
tice, any article la uts line, 11 noi iu mure.
He is prepared to offer superior Inducements
to purchaser.
UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY.
Call and examine his stock and prices and be.
convinced. ;
JACOB HAL PT.
J:iu. 2a, 1875, 3 mos.
n.K III.XK HIIOP AM IKO.
FOUXUKV.
OEO. ROIIBBAC1I & SONS,
Kunbnr), Poitn'H,
INFORM the puDlic toav incy aic "i h'
do all kinds of CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Btiop in coniietiiu-i ....
Koundn, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes," PlaninR and Borinff Machines, he
latcH improvements. With tbe aid of skil fnl
mtchanics, they are enabled to execute all orders
f r-. ttT 4 !TM V"n
NEW VVUlili wri ntr.iitti.'"i
that may be given them, in a satisfactory man
ner. .
(rules) 10 hhii tiuj
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or otm r ouua
ln(.'S, 01 ail sizes.
BRASS CA8TINGS, &c.
Ornamental Iron rencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS ;
VERANDAHS,
FOR YARIW AT RESIDENCES, AC, AC.
The PLOWS, alrcndy celebrated for their su
periority, have been still further improved, and
rill alwavs be kept on haud.
Also, TUREP1I1NG MACHINES.
Sunbury, May 30. 174.
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The Oriois or thb Ntw Ghaps Insect.
Whether the grape phylloxera 1 or ia not an In
sect ol American orlniu, ur whether it is a British
er luipoiteil iulo our midst by English vines, is
just now the battle ground wiln our literary
horticulturists. There seems to be no questiou
on the other side of the Atlantic a out .be Ameri
can origin of tbe little pel ; but some of our
grape-men do not desire the credit of having put
these little loxea iuto the Europeau fields. Tbe
whole question of proof seems to centre in the
question, whether this phylloxera does sometimes
breed above ground ou the leave of tbe viae,
and at ottier times gu through all it transforma
tions uudergroutiJ, jut tbe same a U a grape
leal uever existed. Professor Ruey says it does
do this, aud if this is undoubted there I an end
to the que ion, because these galls are found on
leaves preserved on dried specimens of American
grapes loug before anyoue ever found the iusects
iu Europe. Then there ia the inference, which
seems entitled to some weight, that tbe facta
which follow the destruction or the grape by the
phylloxera are of the same charaotur which have
so often followed the destruction of the grape for
the past century, when no one was able to guess
even at a sufficient cane. Ever since any of us
can recollect the foreign grape has proved a fail
ure in tbe open air. Yet not all at once. Ia
some cases the grapes ould grow, and bear well
1 for one or two years and then give out, while
now and then a vice would last several jar be
fore U commenced to dwindle sway. On the
south side of tbe old residence of Oeueral Wash
ington, in Germautowu, for many years tbe re
sideuce of Samuel B. Morris, there was a. foreign
grape, a White Sweetwater, which for a lanrt
number of years did surprisingly well, with its
roots under a hard tramped walk leading to the
street, throuich which perhaps a small insect
could not penetrate. It could hardy be climate, ,
or soil that interfered with success, for in these
there were no changed from tbe lucty to the un
fortunate time. It would seem mat wuaiever
the cause was it must have beeu the sudden in
vasion of some disturbing element, not present
before. A swarm of small insects might accom
plish tbis ; aud it is difficult to conceive of any
other sudden cause.
Then we found with these foreign grapes, Just
as we find with the natives, that some did not
suffi r as others did. The Coneord and the Clin
ton do not srt-ro to fall under the attacks aa a
Delaware or a Catawba does ; aud in those days
It was generally conceded that the Gulden Cbas
sliis would do well wlwre others did not, al
though this failed to innumerable instances.
But l not onr intention to enter this conflict,
only to Ur what facts are within onr own
knowledge. Gsrmantotn Telegraph.
Ho farmer should fail to sjrow plenty of straw
berries, raspberries, blasckberries, and all otuer
kinds of fruit that his location will produce, for
bis own aud bis family's ue. It is a remarka
ble fact that a great many country people really
enjoy less fruit than is done by residents of
towns. This is t l wrong. Frmt is not only a
luxury for consumption, but the growing of lt
afford more pleasure thaii can be imagined by
thus.- ho bar- neTer indulged in iU
IT Tim
n r M. Marti. iko.
NEW DRUG STORE,
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House M&i Mini, Pa.
DR. C. M. MARTIN & CO.
TT AVE Just received a freh lot of Pure Drug
XX and ratetil menicme-.
We have aleo a full assortment of
DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS.
Hair, Tooth. Nail.Clothe.Shoe and other brushes.
TOILET AND FAXCT ARTICXl .
m-w-rty.ftU KVIF.T ROOKS. KMYE". C, C
REED'S GRAND DUCHES3 COLOGNE,
the sweetest perfume Ih America.
Parisian, a Kid Glove Hash,
warranted to clean perfectly the most delicate
shades without injury to tlie Kta
All the leading preparations tor the Hair,
SEGARN, THE BEST IN MARKET,
Pute Wine and Liquors, for medical purposes,
Pbysi- ians Prescriptions and family leceipts
compounded wnn care. , . ,
Thankful for past favors we hope by fair deal
ing to receive a share ot your patronage.
St ptember II. 1373.
Y7. D. sV.EL.CK,
n A. ,1 k wsxilftSVls-t
III" II 2:21S I JIHU AUWluctaijj
Did it ever occur to any of our readeis that U
takes more feed to makt- a pound of beet than a
poond of butter? A gotid cow in milk, well
cared for, will make 2u0 pounds of butter in a
season, worth from $6J to $70 ; but a dry cow,
with the same feed, will not itala as much in
wetirhts in the same lime, nor will she be worth
as much as th butter from the dairy cow, aud
tbe ui'.Ich cow is left.
3IISS L. SIIISSLER,
Market Kquare, Knubury, Fa.,
Has just rccieved a large and elegant asBortroeul
f Hats and Bonnets,
For Fall and Winter wear.
The choicest shades of ribbons, and all kinds
or Millinery goods always ro store,
GENTS' NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &C.
Call and e theta.
Cement,
Salt,
Fish,
Phosphate,
Land Plaster,
Harrisburg Cider
Mills.
Fall and Winter Stock
OF
MILLIXfcRY GOODS.
A large assortment of Millin-ry Goods, Hats and
Bonnets, trimmed and untrlmmed, Plumes,
Tips, and Feathers of evey description,
Flowers, Ribbons, Velvets. &c, just
opened at Miss L. & S. Wciser's,
on East Market st. Also,
Dress Trimmings and
NotlonB , Yak,
Lace , Bead,
Trimmings,
Fringes,
Ac.
Ladles' Gauntlets and Kid Gloves at 75 cents
And upwards,
eunbnry, Nov. 13, 174.
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IN WELKER'S BUILDING,
Market Street, SIJXBTRY, PA-
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Druggists' Fancy Goods,
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PUTTY. &C,
constantly on hand.
Particular attention paid to compounding pny- al D6ht.
slcians prescriptions and tamiiy receipt.
. m t J 0
Bunonry, apni k, wit.
IIOl'SEIIOLO.
Leaf asd Flowib Ixphessioss Oil a piece
of white-paper on one siile ; hold the side th tt i
oiled over a lamp or pineknot, smoke till quite
b!ack : piuce the lear ou the black surface, as
the veius and fibre of the leaves show plainer
on the under part ; now press it on all part or
the leaf tho fillers ; then lake up the leaf and
put the black oileJ si es on the pae or a boot
(made for leaf iinpreious) with au extra pieee
or nice paper on the top to prevent stunning tbo
opposite page ; press it in a few luotients ; then
remove the green leaf, and the impression in 00
left ou the page as beautiful as an eugravuient.
Flowers of single corolla can be pressed iu like
manner. Many of the geranium leaves make
beautilul impressions. Tne impression book can
be made still more iutere-tmit oy giving uv--tial
classilicutions of each leaf and flower.
UfEFiL HISW.-1T you get a fish bone iu your
... a. - ... ..... H.a .111 A LT O
throat, aud i-ticlung las lucre, -
raw ; it will be almost sure to carry aowu a uu.
easily aud certaiuly. wneo, as somemuea
accident, corrosive sublimate is swauoweu, n
-ii- .,f .m or two eK wUl neutralize tne pot-
son, and change the effort to that of a dose of
calomel.
For chlldblains cut up two white turnips,
without paring, into thin slices pnt tne sucee
iutoatiucupwlththree Urge-spoonsful of best
lard; let it simmer slowly tor two uuu.-,
mash through a sieve; when cold spread 11
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Milk for breakfast, when used m tne lona 01
. 1 kill aluu mu
bread luilk. sLould never ne oune, u. ,
that is, the jug of milk should be Wood iu a sauce
pan oi boi.iug water for two or tnree miuuiea un
til hot.
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from crumbling, tbe bars may be dipped la a
mixtures ot nwin soap, beef tallow and wax.
A little campheuce dropped between me necs
and stopper of a glass bottle will render the lat
ter easily removed if jammed fast.
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Slate and iHti..i.al Aflairs. . . lron on
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the wrong side.
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