Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 26, 1875, Image 4

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    ffeklatasaiHiacr rite Himself rait a
Dog.
I VOX D.OVUE.
Tone of dose day Mrs. Slau.heimcr hears
noise iu shtreet ootd. She roon oudt und !t vs
Bcblaasheimcr sitting on Us pack kicking wit
hi. heels In the air up. Ued he sphits mil his
woudt, unit .htand. mit his bead on, ""d "J
ltdt :
I bf the hydra-dog pite nle- 1 ll:lf P1,e
ntyaclf rait a mad dog !'
Und dere til a poodis roou'mg the street
uc: andefcrybody hthimgoshooat so fu't at
drf couiif. Uud Mr. fcchlausheiincr got fright- j
ened, ond the tuy : f
fchali I oon mid got kerwlck a dirtoi maa I
4No,' he says, t!iB Wfo! L' h co,Iie'
uud dcu vould ciHue pack and pe a liouuled
lions whereto tou vat. You know de noose-
YEO-ETIHE
WIU.CXUE
SCROFULA,
i4Im1vwb Ilauuer.
Yiwetiks wiil eradicate from tbe system
firry tint of Scrofula and Scrofulous Humor.
It hns jrmaneallT cared thousands !n Boston
and vicinity who "had been Jong anil painful
sufferers.
(aictr, Carene II .
The marvelous effect of Veoettxe in case of
Cancer and Cancerous Humor-challenges the
most profound attention of the medical faculty,
many ot wboui are pte-cribing VEOtTt" to their
patients.
Cablttr. -
I
YKOa-Tist h never fall'd to car the most
nfluxlble ease of Canker.
Werrnrlal Dtieae.
The VrorrtM! meets with wonderful success
in the cure of this cms of. diseases. "
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m n n wjest n i m
NIGKLE
TIT K
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paper aas dot Tea you pile yourself mil a PmIh In IK4 Bowe-).
abnakes or livdrantfobia, dc ony tings vat vas i j this complaint the Victim: is I lie great
Jor aos-t.va. visky-a . hole r "
gallon full.'
So she put him wf his leotl" bedt, uu1 vcnl
und got dot visky. Und Schlaushelr.ier. vis
awful tick; uud if ha vould hear vont dog in
abtreet park, he vould hear txo dogs in the
reel park, he vould park V. Den Mrs.
hiansbciincr vouid had to sir him some vlsky
make him nhtop parking.
Den he srya, 'Schi.inMiei'iK-r, vere y-.ia got
vejr '
Deli he tnys, 'On de siiicvulk.'
J)co she tay,-'Vot prt of you, I nu-an, is
dot l.ydruiitfoh'j 1"
Den h snys, 'It vat h!1 cfer me
. KnHRhfum.
Tetter, S ilt Rheum, Scald Ilcnd, As., ii! cer
tainly yield to the Krcat altersllve ef!cts ol
VtttETISE. r
Krynlpela.
Vkartixk hnt never failed to cure lit most
Intelerale case wt" fcrytipelas.
Flmplra and flnnrtjr tkeFee.
Reaton thon'.d teach ns that a blortijr, roufih
or pimpled akin dc,nds entirely ripon'.TtB lnter
nul caupend no outward applicatlorf tcan over
core the delect. Vtwni It the t1 blol1
pnrili'-r.
To mom. I'lcnrs r Hwrcn
.mA ht an Imrure state of the biood.
11.11 V E'.rai i.x.,
IS THE PATENT
ninn mum
A Smoothing, Glossing, Ruffle, Fluting
and Crimping Iron,
ALL COMBINED IN" ONJZ.
Manufactured by the
1
OITICE AND FACTORY, 168 PENN AVE..
Fiits"bupg,
X A
feci ana Bi-us;.
SUSQUEHANNA
COFFIN A CASKET WOKIt!,
Front St., above Race,
SUNBVRY, PENNA.
THE undersigned having established a Goflin
& Casket Manufactory, at the above place,
are now prepared to furnish to Cabinetmakers
and Undertakers, and the trade generally
Coffins and Caskets
?r r in r -J".
rcn the tays, 'Let me ee vere h t i- P"
on. ro I can rot it on a must.rj liiaMcr, p.nd U itBM. 'je b'rjn ihorouKlfly
"rawdbti-keoait.' ' j a:iJ ihcte cemp-ainu wt-1 dW
Den hty,Tou don't can drjw him omit : I 4'atarrh.
aud tnaype yoa ciusht de hydrantfobi pesld-1 ; i ' t.jit cou)j,i:,uu ihc only Mtbstitat i.if bencflt
unditvaf ouly rj JivdrautfoMa viky lis df :'iir. h. i:!.i.i;:kM ttiimich the l')d. Veuktisb
hoat'eo3Sh. U.gru,t l.W purttlcr.
Confutation.
1 . .... t. n iyrt. inn I Tip. faiirtlOllS (ll'TolTlTl:
niei.
Vrrn!P h:s restored thousaixlt IO nea.iu
Dsn the tsjf , !.' te to for Dr. touaeu-
n l.e tv. -No: deft no aoct-bi Jociia ! file the rK.wei., but cleans all tUc 'Organs en
tr..f ff. P.'.r aviitil I T:l t I'M III-
cry.' i
Den tie tayt, 'Don't you kuow le brinciple of
Jjoniefiputiiy t licit same, tings cute dot me"
tins. Veil I t pite on dc outride j y a dojr, to
1 vaccinate myc'f uu de i:ihi.le wit a sausa-
pes. Dnt't de only tinji bet-Met bienty of vUk J,
dot vat for it tome K'X't-'
Veil, to toon he eat dot tausagc he peik a
Jwlle. Dtn he D)t" a c''. sii;"- lot
Tuccinalion tok right avay. Give me a levt'e
family
blinc
kuow
This is the only I,u manun.ctured, that has all these J.- TZZZ
. The extremely low price ol this commnauon , ; - Qace and
our ntrents to sell at alinitsi every iihum-, u - . .
s tbe various uses it is ada;ited to iu laiinaiy worn. . , .
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wore vibky.'
Den he got tliieepy, but el'ery time lie thart
for the doctor, he vou:d vake, and pmk a let!e,
wad call for a lectie visky. At de lact he vat
aound h'.e-i ;iig. Uud fhe vi.t aiid uut Dr.
foe Dent rhmldt.
Dr. fcoiiueoMihmidt mys, 'Vere did Sch'.aus
keimer pile hiintelf V
Mrs. behlaubhcimer aj, On hit paik, near
lilt ankle.'
dcy look on hit- ark un 1 hi abkle, but dey
don't fl'id no pile. LkuJAtry Xft.
ho have twn loop V'l l'mf"l suffercn
If VrKilli i tali n vccninriy. nccoram
TcsTittTnriL Pi lt Something Hitherto
Uxueahuofis NATfi'.ai. liiMoBT. The pat
enter, who was going down, the big river lor
the fiitt tiji.e in his life, tecure.! pemiiMkm to
tliajl. up bt-Mde the j ilut, a uriiu .o;d giayback
ytho hcvcr told a lie ia h.s life.
Many alligators lo this river 1' jr.quiitj the
Urauger, alter a loos arouud.
'Not to many now, tincc thiy nut lo thotiu'
'eia lor their hide aud taller,' was the reply.
'Uted to bt' lol,eli T"
I coli't waist to tell you aho.U 'ein ttiiiiiicer,
replied the pilot, ti9'hitig heavily.
Why l'
'"Cause you'd think I a ly'm' to yon, eud
lhl't suuslhiu' 1 never !o.' I kiu ci.tal at
keerds, drink whisky or cli:iw pmr tcibackrr,
but I emit lie.'
'Then there ned to le lolt of 'cm V iuquireJ
the raseiiy.cr.
Tin nion tifiaid to te;i jc, miner, hut I've j
eo-mttd 'ievcu hundred aliigatett to the luiic
icu SM il,' lepiH-U i- e rigger.
oaid, and
il rectn. a certain and speedy enre wlu ro!
t.w its ute.
ralntness at he aiotaeh.
VrorrtM is not a :imulting bittert which
crcatcv a fictitious appetite, but a gentle touic,
which sits nature to restore the stomach to a
hetiihy action.
I cmslr Hcaltaen.
Veoctise nct dln-ctiy npn the ciusts of
these omplaiuis. It invigor tes ia tirciiK.u
ent the whole sftem. acts u-on IbOi secretive
organs and allays iiitWmmatioU.
General IseMlitj.
In this coiiil laint the cood effects of tlje Vege-
, -.w tp ilizo.l i:ii'iie.l';a:e!v aftf cofuructjeing
to uike it : as debility der.oji-s deficient of the'
Mii4. uud Vmietine acts uuetny njuu
etjl Ins i Maid aj All DfhtjUls.
0f. 26. 1m.
Scribncrs' Monthly fr 187G.
Tu iiaUwiiert taivlle tlenti :i to tbr followiiie list
... .k. ,if, xrmr. Iii tlif field of ficiion.
bandn uumriM wivetouca anil turi tort, there
wiilb ,
Xwm Kenarkaale fterlal Ktarles.
By AMERICAN AUTHORS.
Tli fl-a: of then", riow cumi-lett in cur hauds,
"GARR1EL CONROY,"
By BRET, n ARTE. V
Win 111 Itt HoMTiher ntirehrr. cd will r.r for twelve
rncuths. Thw ts Mr. Harto tnn ntcnM wr.rk. Tu
rh.rmn. whifh tbr antbnr cfcow-n
! . .M alifuriiia. arc inteil wilii
.wrriu tinilum tod riiwrr: inn i'ie
vMbuat dtrobt tli Kt Tliic ncrd of -r!y CaU-
f.nua l.f that h:K vet a.jarM.
We rlu;l! ate" i" in 'lie January mmibf-r,
'iL:, soLAys fiulxds,
Or. nxf Your rassixirts."
it. HVAI1H KVI.RI TT HAI.E.
T:- !'f tin r'ory ! Kid In th Motitliweslern
l.. ri-riKl':- ill'" '1""
'('It.
t
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yl:iue.l the tiaii"cr. 'It Itvks
,Y& Govcinoient tui veyor aastibiw
!C ;ed 'em off at I called out."
teii't thv least tloubt : it,' taid the pa ti
er he heaved a tijjii.
J'i:i !.id o' that, uruner. iuie UlUrs
would thi:ik I Has a otr niitu I'm telling the
tokxn liulh. Thi .. .1 to tc b :iii.:o tor
fc'.i.gjii ti u ;i;i y were k thick t!i:il t'.ie bvi.
.f the lc:a ki.li d :ni av:tagc i.f loil-ua.i. to
Cue tr.slf
Is that so T
Tri!e n tjoop -1, n.is'er ' I ea to mhi:1 ! '
sorry lor loc eus- . il brule:, 'cause they'd kill 1
iota A : s i, as. 1 s.iM, and we hurt a pile Mri .
J Siulcil itU -iie captaij who alias cirri ii i
t lidus i!.-: Iioilie.- of lit i'lieiil to Iln'oW ovei t" j
the wosn.!. oil" 1' j y
H !.' j"
'1 rue rf jou i;ve, ii- t.l. I doii'l "ej et I'i:
eve; ! 'iv.'.i !: r kind, ':.rislUu man.
And Lii-- a.'.igi.ioiw g' t to know the N incj J.ivr,
and tu know C:ipt. aui tli--j' ! saim out
and rul their lais ugln llio bo.it uu p.::
nt nil' look up au" try to smile !'
Tlis-y would ?
'fcoleui i tn;t!i, str.iiig r. And once r.e.i
jround'-d on u wi'.li a'i ioi':l..!i l-m
Til. I Uhiiil. the aiiiciitois g.nhered ai-niiid
lcr, got under iu r stern, and liumfie.! her cie.to
iv; r tbe l'r by .i trnnd puh ! Il hM,k like a
V:g t"'J, but I never tJJ a lie yet, u:rl I never
lir.il. I voiii lu'l Jie f.ir:i!l t lie money you conM
put aboard this bout.'
Thfre w painfu: pause, uud after arliilv
our pilot continued :
Our inji:ies g'.u out once, nnd-a crowd of aiii
gators took a towli.ic uod :.KU:ed us forty-live,
milct np streum to Vicksbu.g !'
They did P
A15d when the news got aloi-g the river tl.jt,
Cnpt. Tom wss dead, every nlligator in the river
4tni!licd his left ear iu luul as a badge of mouro
in', and lots of 'cui piued away and died !
The passenger left Hit ( ilot-houve with the re
mark that he didn't doubt the statement, and
the old uiau gave the wheel a turn, iud re
plied C
'Thar's out thing I won't do for love or mo
ney, and that's make a liar of mytclf. I was
Irung up by a good mother, and I'm going to
tick to the troth ir fbls boat doeu't make a
t:it. Vicktlurg Jlti alti.
-.titi-oTi?- Ihr Tiiti"ii wtr j of lutrus and niifla2tnfl
i'if.! ihi.iiof lwtiit.
A SECOSD 'I'A liMEll S VA IAT10X
T.J .1. Ol.'i. I.. WAKIXO, Jr.
Cnl. wotTn fa r."W t 'i"or'. viaitinc. In a row.
U-c' r1r if m-o hini'IrM :.! a.'ly iniir, ofifi of the
tti-"' !( ::(? r.'l iiilerrf iit ol ihi4 vinivproinii valleys
t-i Keri'i-c. TVs 5' -"i 1 - .f i;ra pnmisrt to be
rv; r.'i o!irr ii th.-. .bnt viin wliirb otir rcae
,.r hr:i-KXyiAL LETTERS,
f hi Jolta Vane t'hentr.
.t-'.-r ' Ki I'trji-i,., i v li-. 'i-i. lnatTily
'n-i.i a- '1 - Ii.i-ilp ot t tk. i!,-' a.-,i ?a el CVI,
j,.-, :." t. i' irv .i-i ; ui. in nii'-af, iA will
ri' . 1 : .i .. 'v : J i. .?r r.,-.'..i-
-fcntri.-
nfii.i I '.N I I.V ILt.t sTlt TI U AKT1CIJ1S0N
A MEIUCAX ( OLLEdES.
StUIf f(r ttJCIU
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..-.i t r-oLa, and af-
,r i!-irt I roi!'irit:B of it
l "iy iiH'1-t-cr i'-."tiw iUai4.til. :bns snMf:g
i ir:-.r to inn il.'"!. 'r.f :.o narr'ir irilclrt. ai
.T fiiiai:'.' i.-i-ir I'l-nr alin;i;ril In a ni
iv - i i i -!!. coil. l'W'-n:i aeropiuineit maiiw
tW i i ih wn'.'i ii' 1 1'- l'liuw Ii lifvofM, -a y
.m r'M in Hi- t-aat, to iitiii3 immrrf- ami cansiam
Ts Kdltrlal Peparftaent,
rcu ;-vrr iv I -)l (jlj itl'.l'-T ."jit cmllli
f, i i f ti- li! Tni-t 'i- Ar, 1,'i'T-itdrs, it.d
TKHJWi
4.00 a Year, In advanre ; S3 eli.
. Kamksr.
Tnc 10 v. K e.ir.iiiteir. Ikui. Im O, loO.-t. IS7."i,l.u:it
In ni.p.oii i-Mli Xi.Oil
to. de. loii'irt ir bilf rjo; wo. yu.v
Vola. triu hi Sov"inira'il 1iJ-. A:iyof tU-earlier
T'llmoi (I to VIID'w.n un i: lie.1 r)-t'te,yt failiea
a dm ati-ii lai in ti C'liijv'ete be:.a ;J lliia rat", 1. ciotu,
;KJ - .11 I . -'-ei i. '
HdMilCM'llcrN mill I'oHtniantrrM ill
i. i H' o -i ,.i en tint v-.iii t:.,MiiiO luiu io nil r.l') ol
i : he : aj , f i'i' . ra.
MlliM-rlh"---. '!! I l."a-iTUit fi r. O. Melii-y nl-r,
or in ll-'ia f!Mi-V '.r lJi-n:.-, e.r by reviaiin d letUra.
Wviiiiy i i i..,:em i rt n wi-ved, at aaudnf's rirk.
Si'KIitM.l: . Ttl'lliiMiwar, S-iw Yori.
) '. IP"--.
Is he any thing anyhow !' si.i.l oneyotini; i.:Jy
0 suolhcr, as thev piomcuaded Charles street.
:id discussing a nice young man. 'Oh, yes,'
replied t!ie other; Vie's sonicthiii; ; he'n au
Wful b:g lool.'
Ae-:i',a Wante't.
rVH- clirtii- for msWn
drTot-r wljolt or airt
mr Te. Ulisrnf com
in-a-.u-a. twii-l f.ir mint. v. B 'i
GREAT AHhKU AX 1KACO., Jl k 3 Veay St. J. 1
Off. it, w.
TP a Q "r"" '""- " firtlea ho
Aoaani Wj-irs ! Miti and Dii Kma A w11 fr
HV.:"" l'lCTORlAL BIBLES
13CH1 Illn-tratinia. A'ldiw. for ne-r clri-umra, A. 3
HOLM A K a to., ri Ar-b atreel. I'bila. Vt. J9, w.
Shnrt. Cut
To Wealth.
Tut Ujasl-m.ister who delivcicd ti:e foilotii:
dead now : 'Old Bachelors : Like sour cider,
hey grow more crabSed the louder Ucy aie kept,
and when they see a little mather they turn to
Tinegar at oucu,'
Ak editor' hair thot right up mi Ii ends the
rllicr i:ight when a large cockroach rose to the
Tiui of the paete-pot and hoarsely inquired,
H-t,e you got anything more about t-t;m!ey P
'N A mow-oa roE kirts' is what a wvsicni
' 3jwr call tlieui. Narrow-garge i good, but
key draw iong trains behind tlieui, and nhen
'wedsr tncrtion the sparks Dy terribly.
Oto i-adj (hal-Jy to stranger) 'Wei!, Miss,
That rt) yon staring at f What do you see iu
iyfceT' Toung Lady 'Nothing.' (End of
.-wi vert l ion.)
Stsot) lt I titi-i it have no lumber
tasit tJio-a. ir ; but h'lt !j a p-'ir -f Jarue
ainta. Ctntomer Sine) ! Do you lke me for
Cia-dertU'r f
Clmiiemi for AU '.
aud r'smtle Agrina. ui.
i.-Bvin-n. Tree In
trmstkni an 4- Ire
Rs-ni.lx- ti, o,..r-r ,ler. P. O. Boj S.lf.'l
B1LTON ... !5'J WortU Slrxrt, V. Y. lie. ,
s-'or
COCCHIS, (X)LD6, HOARSENEaS
AS l) AI L TIIKOAT DEAES,
I Two
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ITi" I i'UM.V IN JiJ.I'E liilXI.W.
A TitlEI) AND SLUE KEMELtV.
N.'i! li t-ii,-siili.. t't:. 'i'i, 4w.
Iiiim'nc Suww ! 4W;000 of the (icnuine
a-rra.t-r w.M. 1 1. Ihriii-i m Mor t.f the nolilr X:t I
til wiiil-Lun! ot tiir Sile h ya:ery, h liii (joid, t!i
tjonk'Iiir. -.ml irilliouauf uier'itioii Iwlna-,rai hii
dra, n) -tioiia, a. euilid ilhwatiofa. Milliona want it
W waul !! I- qnirlily, l-n-'fiU KTii. Hend for trtr.a.
HVBBmi fllnS Fu! ;-Si Patiaota St. FHilt., Pa,
JOS. EY8TER,
M .NUFAC1 URER OF
HATIVE GRAPE WINE
HUNHURT. NoithM Co., Pa.
We, th uad-raiKnt.1, ran ebeerfnlly t-atlfy lo
the eiccllent oiialtict f U ine mode by Or. Jos
Eytter, and advise ita nuiversal ne everywhere.
COL. C. NEF. MAJ. J. P. HAAS.
II. J. FRANK. DR. A. C. CLARK,
H. K. DAVJf. FRANK HUKilT,
JACK WALT. N. -P. F.NtiLJ'.
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Of the best and latest patterns and finished in
the best style. Theirdiffercnt patterns mciuums
both Coffin and Casket shapes are of
WALKUT, CIIEIiRY, CHESTNUT,
Imitation of Rozevcood and Clicrnj,
and all other styles, made of the best material
and finish ; work done by the moi-t experienced
workmen
Orders will be filled promptly, anu Coffins and
Caskets will be shipped to any place desired, at
the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable
Thc patronage of the trade is solicited. Send
for PRICE and DESCRIPTIVE LIST, and learn
the styles and prices. ,
Sunbury, April SO. 18T5.-tf.
Q.1UKIAGES, BUGGIES AC.
H. K. 'FAGZIItV fc CO.
respectfully inform the public that they have
.Ann,un.fl tliA mfinnfuctiire of
innuuii,iiw -'-
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- The cut above represents the Iron on Us side ; showing its convex -.moothiig surfJce and the
lossine hell also, the rounded point for ironing frills, bands pr running up into Rather. .
Above the Iron is shown the Hating and crimping attachments, which
.. : : tlm raud mfiv Iio. Jiro ro.nlilv adiusted on the
or iiutinsr or vriuiitusi " ' j .. ' J ,
, ... t- am iisoil in connection wit u corrurraieu nuniisur
crimping base lxards,.(not shown in the cut), which are furnished . with
each Iron.
AS A SMOOTHING IRON,
It is one of the finest iuanulact urea; naving hwiiu-a iuiuunai;C, x..,
prevents the wrinkling and blistering ot linen, as is sometimes uit-
when the common FLAT IRON is used.
AS A GLOSSING IRON,
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It is the most -complete, and only perfect glossing Iron made reducing this
tedious performance to the same simplicity and speed as that of ordinary
rri, vi e th Tmn boino- ROUND, forms a closser the entire
iriiiiinir. Aiic ' j- . . . i
width of the Iron, which, when in use, does not iatieuc the operator, nav
; TjTnm? n mnrL- or rlosa in strios. it is much more easily lianuled
and operated than any other, and, with the explicit directions which ac
company each Iron, enable any one to gloss as beautifully as the m st ex
perienced laundryman.
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Furniture Ware-Rooms!
ROBERTS & IIOSTERMAX,
(Successors to B. L. RAUDEN'BUSII.)
Ulasonic Building,
WILL SELL CHEAP, AN ENDLESS VARIETY
OF
FURNITURK
of the latest styles and best material.
CONSISTING OF
Parlor and Chamber Suits;
LOUNGES, TABLES, CHAIRS, STAMD3.
Bedsteads of all kinds, Cnpboards, Sinn, and
In short everything usually to be found in a hrst
class Furniture Store. .
TJIST IDEIR-TIKIIX-'TGr-
Special atleution is given to Undertaking ia all
its branches
Coffins axd Burial Caskets
OF ALL STYLES CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
An invitation is extended to all to come and
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ROBERTS & HOSTERMAN.
Sunbury, Feb. 19, 185.
HARDWARE.
We are better prepared than ever to supply
the demand for goods Iu our lino. Wo have j uet
received a full stock of
IE.XSYIiVAXIA KAIIj ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R. DIVISION.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
jyriniltimi!.
j.' j-
y.2: a m
Yi.rM p m
1.30 D IU
5.00 p m
S.55 p ra
10.20 p m
11.5U y m
8.25 p m
11.55 p m
11.55 p ru
4.25 a iii
S.oo a m
9.-15 a m
11.05 a m
7.50 p m
7.40 a m
7.i5 a in
10.55 a in
urv
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES, &C.;.
at the new shoo recently erccUt.y J. F- Lerch
Corner of Fourth and fBrtnut sis.,
SUNBURY, PA.,
and solicit a fair share of Patronage.
A ril S-Cm.
J. F. LERCH. Sup't.
Administrator's Xotice.
Estate of Philip Wertz, late of Lower Angust
township, deceased.
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to the undersigned on said estate.
All persons -indebted thereto are requested "to
make Immediate payment, and those having
claim? against the same to present them without
delay for settlement. ,.-FnT7.
Sunbury, Sept. 29th, 1875.
Administrator.
1815. ' FAIL STILES 1815.
IN
Shovels, Iron,
Hoes, Steel,
Rakes, Oils,
Forks, Paints, ' .,!
Tumps, Glass,
Cutlery, Varuislies,
LEATHER BELTING,
TOOLS,
A5I GOODS SUITABLE FOB
Builders, Housekeepers,
Farmers, Blacksmiths,
Slioeniiikers, Cabinet Makers.
Carpenters;' Machiuists,
Painters and the Pbope..
Call and examine our gooda.. .
. - .
' CON LEY, HACKETT&. MATEtR,
Opposite Whittncr's store.
.March 2(5. 4875.-tf.
ALL the latest stvles aud novelties selected at
the late importers' and jobbers' openings.
BIRDS. WINGS, FANCY FEATnERS, OS
TRICH TIPS AND PLUMES. SILK
VELVETSVELVETEENS,
RIBBONS.FLOW-.-
ER3, etc.
HATS AND BONNETS
In Felt and Straw, and all New and Stylish, at
. MISS L, SHISSLER'S
' , r . . Millinery Stt-re,
Oct. 15. moiVrket St.. Sunbnry.
On and after Sunday, May 23J. 1375, the
Trains on the Philadelphia tfc Erie Rail Road Divi
sion will run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Fast Line leaves New York
'; Philadelphia,
" " Baltimore,
" " Harrisburg,
" ' sir. at Williamsport,
" " " Lock Haven,
" " " Bellefoulc,
Erie .Mail leave New York,
- " " Philadelphia,
" " Baltimore,
" Harrisburg,
" " " Williamsport,
" Lock Haven,
" Renovo,
" urr. at Erie,
Niagara Express leaves Philadelphia
Baltimore,
" " Harrisbnrg,
41 ' nrr. at Williamsport, 1.55 p m
" " 44 Lock Haven, 3.15 p m
44 44 44 Ecnovo, . 4.U0 p in
Elii ira Mail leaves Philadelphia, 8.00 a in
44 ' " tciltimore, a.oo a m
44 44 44 Harrisburg, 1.25 pm
44 14 air. at Witii:imsport, ri.10 p m
44 44 44 Lock Haven, 7.30 pm
EASTWARD.
Philad'a Express leaves Locli Havsu, C.40 p ra
" 44 . WU'.iamsport, 7.55 a ra
41 " arr. at Harrisburg, 11.45 am
44 " Uultiinore, 0.15 p ra
" ' 44 Philadelphia, S 35 p in
44 44 New York, . B.45 p iu
Dav Exiiress leaves Renovo, .0.10 a ui
44 4- 44 Lock Haveu, 10.25 a to
44 44 Wil iumsport, 11. G5 a m
44 44 arr. at Harrisburg, 3.00 p in
: 44 . 44 4- FhiUidelphia, fi.30 p m
44 44 44 New York U.15 p in
i 44 . Baltimore, 6.35 p Q.
j Erie -Mai! leaves Erie, 11.20 a m
I 44 44 44 ' Renovo " 8.25 p m
44 44 44 Lock Haven, V.45 p ra
4 a 4i 44 Williaiusport, . 10.50 p m
' 4- arr. at Harrisburg, 2.25 a rn
44 44 Baftimore, 7.35 a in
" 44 Phihidelphia, 6.15 am
4 44 44 New York, . 10.10 am
Fast Line leaves Williamsport, 12.35 a m
44 ' 44 arr. at Harrisburg, 3 55 am
44 44 44 Baltimore, 7.S3 a m
44 44 "Philadelphia. 7.S5 a m
4 44 New York, 10.25 a m
Erie Mail West, NLigara Express West,
Eluiira Mail West and Day Express East make
close connection at Northumberland with L. &.
B. Ii. R. trains-tor -Wilkesbarre and Scrnnton.
Erie Mail West, N,i;igiira:Esprcsa West, and
Ehnira Mail West make close connection at
Williamsport 'with N.' C. R. W trains north.
Erie Mail-East and West, Niagura Express
West, Fast Una. West. and Day Express East
make close couUi;cliu.'aiLock Haveu with B. E.
V, R. R-trains'..
fi-. Erie Mail EasVaaf .4?et couut ctat Eiie with
f train on L. S. $ M. U., at Corry with O.
C. & A. V. R. R.;rtnfporiura with B. N. T.ii
P. ft. R., and at Driftwood with A. V. R. R.
'Parlor Cars will rna between Philadelphia. and
Williamsport on Niagara Express West. Fast
Linu West, Philadelphia Express East and Day
Express East. - Sleeping Curs on all niht trains.
Wil. A. BALDWIN. Gea'l Sup'W
'am t'.ivt, brj, l-r.f 'm dead
bill,' It net M old doctor said to
i eor'e of f tcioti jiftt tf.rrinfl into prae-
Dn VovtUrtt troiWt Jou T' Mid at to
th slghtd. I only fe'.t a l.ttl down
ri tft fnonth.'
V 3I ': 'If'1" ae! I. .'. llelBaft
tl A VJ ViUiif wivi:i .: nf t-lli mrm,
young aud nll ni-.li. Kiore nuii.f-y at wirk fvr ua, In
thvir tifu lucii'.ia. duiii.a tlif-ir '- tuonuit, tf all
Ilia i:n, than at any llni rir.. W uKnr mi I05 mi:l
that Will v kan-lannnriT tor vary kiri wnrl. Full
attrtirniaraj. 1,-ra. ant fra. B.rm It 11m lime.
IwnN lot for woi 4T t.aiaiM Jfwi.?a, astil vol
hava aaTin4 H rf r. O. irmrow 4 Co.. For;
torj, ti. a.. la-JS.ly.
t PVEKTIHIfiii : Cbaar t : fa -astir. All )r
A tun Woo auiM.atlt BMtiuf aunt rmm It im-
tpaaj for tka urn ''ia af t4MrtaaaBaia. atioaMI tn
M aMtj ta Oao. . nwal a fk- na, aw
Tar. t c -aC7 HT-tvwifl (r4ya.iai if Mi.
tan), nirteaniay aM nf If naaaa rh al
rlrai. havnif taa mfj. lintpiMiiW Mkaa for
Ivadmf atpart In aaanrtataa at araiBteaoaa rtdto
tm fro paUivwrra' raiaa. fii r . .
. !?. ly.
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This cut represents the Iron when ued
As a Flutiiyg on Ciumpixg Iron,
ly simply attaching the detachable corrugated plate, which is done in
an instant, it is then ready for liuting in connection with a corrugated base
board, which is furnished with each Iron. Its completeness will be seen
in what iLULjl4ft'r4l,,P' i"4'3 on tnc on ly true principal, viz:
Ironing as aTproper finish for all starched fabrics. This is the only fluting
machine that has ever leen presented that will properly iron flutes, and
make them correspond in liuish with the body of the article being fluted.
Also, with its crimping attachment, it will crimp beautifully, all classes
of children's trear. and impart the same lustre and linish as it does the
flutinrr. Thero is no machine made that is adapted for this class of work
except this; nor have we seen anything that will approach it for simplici
ty, perfect jicrforrnauce and ease of ojieration. This alone is indispensable
to every family having children's articles to do up, as there is much to do,
and "which is always "the most tedious process of laundry work. This
merit alone makes'it far more valuable than any other so-called crimping
machine, which is USELESS for this kind of work.
This Iron enables any family to do their own ornamental ironing, and
do it better than they have ever been able to get. done at a laundry, there
fore saving extravagant prices which they have been obliged to pay. At
its cheap cost, what family can do without it Don't fail to see this
Iron ; it has been finished to please, and all wonder at the beauty, utility
and cheapness, of the
HoinB Glossin, SiotMi, Mi, Flatim aui Crimpi Iron,
which, we can safely say is the finest finished Iron in the market at any
price, and sells complete for only $3.50.
Ve want active reliable agents to place territory for us throughout the
dillerent sections of the country. To such we offer
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS,
And in order that you may seethe Iron, try it, and judge of its merits
and saleable qualities, we will send sample (where we have no agent) com
plete with Fluting and Crimping attachments, all finely Nickel Plated,
together with directions, starch receipts, circulars and order book on re
ceipt of $2.50, which amount will.be allowed you, and will be deducted
from the price of your first ordty'for goods, on compliance with our liber
al terms. Thus you will get sample Iron, order book, &c,
For BJoiMng.
Send for sample at once, and secure an agency,
YQU WILL HOT BE DISAPPOINTED.
If you should not take an agency you will at least have a beautiful and
useful Iron which you can readily sell at the retail price, which we will
allow you to do.
AVc find all that is necessary is to let the public know there is such an
article in existence, and its own merits and low price will sell it every
where. "We are placing Territory very fast and giving thousands employ
ment in furnishing this complete and useful article iu reach of every fami
ly, liecollect we send samples complete for $2.50, that you may see it and
try it.
We guarautee every Iron to le fully equal to the sample, which state
ment we place on the head of every order book.
If -ou do not send for sample, and would like further information
regarding this XEW, VALUABLE AND SALEABLE ARTICLE,
please remember that it will only cost one cent for a postal card to send us
your address and request for circulars which will be cheerfully forward
ed. Please preserve this fiajier for future reference, and if you arc not hi a
posit ion to take hold of t lie business yourself, you may have some friend
you would like to see make some money, to whom you could show it.
JIACIlIXE SIIOI AN IKO
FOUNDRY.
GEO. ROIIBBACII & SONS,
Kanbnry, Pcnn'B,
INFORM the public that they are prepared to
do all kinds of -CASTINGS, and having added
a new Machine Shop in connection with their
Foundry, and have supplied themselves with New
Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with the
i ? XV-iih lUa.. t.1,1 nf skillful
tnechanici, they aretabled to wKucaIoME&,AvOMEN AND CHILDREN.
or
NEW WORK OR REPAIRING,
Address,
that may be given them, iu a satisfactory man-ncr-
Gratex to suit any Move.
IRON COLUMNS, for churches or other build
lnes, of all sizes.
BRASS CASTINGS, &c.
Ornamental Iron Fencing
FOR GRAVE YARD LOTS;
VERANDAHS,
hhq AT RESIDENCES, AC, &V.
The PLOWS, already -k,!t for tueir su
periority, have been still further tmprovvj, ..r,d
will always be kept on hand.
Also, THRESHING MACHINES.
Suuburv. May 20. 1S74.
Spring & Summer Goods.
NK1V! NEW!! NEW!!! -AT
-;
Reed, Brother A SeaKboItx's'
Cheap Store,
Market Street, Snnburj, Pa.
DRESS GOODS,
The Latest Styles aso Bet Quality,
comprising all the novelties In fabric and shade.
Full Assortment of Notions,
which are being sold at the lowest Cash Prices.
Ai-so, Groceries and Provisions,
pure and fresh.
QCEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, AND WOOD
and Willow Ware,
Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on hand.
A very large
ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER,
both glazed and common, always on hand.
BOOTS AND SHOES : - -
. Utt
CoiiFOKT o F the Cow . At a !ate Dairy
Couvenlion at Elgin III., President Ea-
ville made the following remarks on taking
care of Cows :
'Iu am not going into the detail of the
care of dairy cowb, but will lay down one
general principle. This, I think, if carried
out in the minutia, will secure the desired
end. The principle ia this :
In everything consult, so far as possible,
the comfort of the cow. Let all the ar
rangements that appertain to her keeping,
such as food, drink, sheltet, treatment, and
general management, be such as shall tend
to her comtort and quiet; then, and not
till then, can we reasonably look for the
bast results. The question of feed for the
dairy cow is so important that I trust you
will pardon me for taking time to urge it
upon your attention. Breed is important,
but feed much more so. Persons about
engaging in dairying look over the reports
from this Association, or read the papers.
"They see ao, niapy. cows .kept, and from
them so much money made, and they seem
to forget all the rest. They go on and get
the required Dumber ot cows, and .when
the end of the year comes ihey are obliged
to divide the profits by two, for the reason
that they have not well considered the busi
ness iu all its detail. Many-men (I will
not say dairymen) seem to think auything
is good enough for a.cow. The warm side
of a rail fence 13 good enounh for shelter,
and a charics to feed ' at the straw-slack,
with an occasional dressing of "marsh-hay ." .:
and a chance (o run ia the standing corn-
stlks, good enonbh care and feed for the
cow. ' ,
They seem to feel that grain fed to cows
is aim ost thrown away. The horses and
hogs must have all tbe grain, and leave the
cows try fake cart "of themselves. 'These
are, in my rinitjc, Tery -mistaken notions, a
for its costs omy a little tuore to keep a cow
well than iu the manner I have described.
Indeed, it costs only a little more to keep a
cow upon grain than upon hay. Exam
ple: I will takeone acre of good grass to fur
nish winter fodder for a cow. The same
acre, if planted to corn and properly culii-
vattd, will ut only furnish winter fodder, '
but will furnish grain enough, if fed with
the stalks in winter and the pasturage ia "
summer, to give us a good flow of milk
during the entire milking season, while the
hay would have done little more than
sustain the animal life.
The difference of cost, then, in the two
. police m rajs alii
methods of feeding, is the difference of-ex
1 A. Yv . "T"' '
q;b.cadvllader
- Is "the place to buy pure aud fresh
MEDICINES, DRUGS, V
PAINTS, OILS,-'"-
GLASS, PERFUMERY,
NOTIONS, CIGARS,
TOBACCO, LIQUOR
for medicinal uurnoses. and all other arti
cles usually kept in a first-class Drug Store.
Suecial attention paid to compounding pre
scriptions and family receipts by competent acre.
an acre of grass and an
acre of corn: We have the same invest
ment for land, and it is only the difference
in labor, and when we strike the balence
between the cost and profit, we shall And
a large balance in favorf the 'rain.
To aid farmers iu arriving accuracy ia
estimating the amount of land in different
fields under cultivation, the following table
is given :
5 yards wide by S long contain one
druggists.
I am prepared to furuish iu quantities to suit acrt;
r 10 yards wide by 484 long contain one
Home Iron G
1
ompny
No. 900, Pittsburg, Pa.
Please state in what paper you saw this advertisement.
November 12, 1875.-4 1.
5
AMERICAN CYCLOP EDIA.
The eleventh voluniuof this valuable work is
now ready. Tbe work when complete will con
tain 10 volumes. Il is a library in itself, and
should be in every household. As an evidence of
it great value and interest we refer lo the follow
ing :
AMONG THE ARTICLES At. CONTIlIIltTOUS TO THE
f.LEVENTU VOLUME.
Metcorolocy, bv Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Wash
ington, D. C. (Old Probabilities.)
Mint and Money, by Henry Carey ISaird, Phila
delphia. .Methodism, by Prof. C. W. Bennett, I). D.
Misrions, Foreign (Protestant), by Rev.
Char.es P. Bush, D. H.
Mineralogy, by Prof. John A. Church.
Mercury (in Medicine), by Prof. E. H. Clarke,
M. I).
Molecule, by Prof. Josiah I'. Cooke.
Mortgage, and other legal articles, by Hon. T.
M. Cooley, -L. 1).
Marrow, and medical and physiological arti
cles, by Prof. J. C. Dalton, M. L.
Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri,
nnd other articles in American geography, by
Eaton S Drone.
Metal and Metallurgy, by Prof. Thomas M.
Drown, M. D.
Articles in materia medica, by Robert T. Edcs,
M. D.
Mikabo, by Prof. Joseph Henry, LL. D.,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington.
' Mechaulcs; by Charles L. Hogeboom, M. D.
Manganese, and other chemical articles, by Prof.
C. A. Joy.
Mollusea, and other articles in zoology, by
Prof. S. Kui-elaud, M. D.
Microscoiie, by Prof. A. M.- Mayer, Stevens
Institute.
Miueral Deposites, by Prof. J. S. Newberry.
LL. U., Columbia College, New York.
Missions, Foreign (Roman Catholic), aud
other articiles in ecclesiastical history by Rev.
Beruard O'Reilly, D. D.
Mediterranean Sea, by Count L. F. do Pour
tales. Moon, and other astronomical articles, by
Richard A. Proctor, A. M., London.
Mennonitcs, by Prof. A. Ranschenbusch.
Mercury, Metallurgy (Ore Dressing), and
Mine, by Kossilcr W. Raymond.
Melauchthon, Philipp, by Prof. Philip Schaff,
D. D.
Magnolia, Maple, Melon, and oilier botanical
article, by Prof. George Thurber.
Moab, aud other archaeological, oriental, and
philological articles, by Prof. (i. A. F. Van Rbyii.
THE CHOICEST DRY GOODS
MILL, IN E II Y
of Miss KATE BLACK, Market Square, north
side,
Sunbury l'ciiu'a.,
Will be found the most complete, attractive and
cheapest store of
CHOICE DRY GOODS,
consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, Woolen Goods
for Ladies' from the largest establishments in
the cities.
LADIES' C1IIDHEX& WOOLEX SHAWLS.
I ndies, Misses' and Childrens' Woolen Goods,
Silk Velvets, Ribbons, fcash RiNbons, Neck Ties,
Kid Gloves, Kancy and Plain Hosiery, First
(juulity Zephyr and Geriiiantown Wool.
ALSO
xorioxs and Timims ats
IN GREAT VAHIETY.
Gents' Gloves, Neckties, Hankerchiefs, Ac. A
full assortment of Soap and Perfumery. Au
invitation is extended to all to call and see the
choice selection. MISS KATE BLACK.
TWO MONTHS FREE ! !
NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
The Leading American Kewspaper."
On rceipt of $2 and tliia advertisement, THK WEBK
LT TKIBUNE will be aut postage paid to any address
uutiU Deotmber 81, 1M7S, or for U.o", six oopiea ; for
122, eleven : for l:K, thirtv-two. A'l'lresn,
Addrcat XIIE TKiBCNK, New-York.
Jan. 8, 187S. ly.
READ Y-MADE CLOTHING,
of all sizes and of the latest styles.
FLOUR.
A constaut supply of western white wheat tiour
a speciality.
Tne public are invited to call and examine our
Goods tree of charge. Our motto is 44(,uick
Sales and Small Protits," and to please all.
The highest prices will be paid for all kinds of
country produce.
' Bv strict attention to business and keeping at
all times the most complete stix-k. and selling at
thelowest prices, we hope to merit a f -ill share of
patronage.
" REED BROTHER & SEASHOLTZ.
iiuuhnry. May 21, li75.
8
I Sugar,
1
Coffee,
I Syrups,
I Soices,
I Canned Goods,
I Queens,
Yiillow and
I Cedar Ware.
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Cement,
Salt,
Fish,
Phosphate,
Land Plaster,
Harrisburg Cider
Mills.
purchasers and at Philadelphia prices,
calcined plaster,
' philadelphia lime,
; - - finishing sand,
PLASTERING HAIR.
Portland, Roman, Roseadale and lhigl
' CEMENTS,
Laud Plaster Tor Farmers, Timothy and Clover
Seeds. Also, Garden Seeds of all kinds. Aall
and get a Rural Register for 1874.
GEO. B. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, Feb. 0. 1S74.-IV.
Dr. C. M. Martin. Geo. W. Eloosi
NEW DRUG STORE,
No. 13, South Third Street,
Clement House BnMn2, Snalmry, Pa.
DR. C. M. MARTIN CO,
1
f -yT AVE iust received a rrcsh lot of Pare Drugs
X-IUand Patent medicines.
We have also a full assortment of
DRESSING AND PACKET COMBS.
Hair, Tooth. Nai!,Clothe,Shoc and other brushes.
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES.
PISE EXTRACTS, POCKET BOOKS, KNIVES, C, tC.
P.EED:3 GRAND DUCHESS .COLOGNE.
' the sweetest perfume in America.
I'arisilau, a Kid Wove Wali,
warranted to clean perfectly the most delicate
shades without injury to the kid
All the leading preparations for the Hair,
SECiAHS, THE BEST IN MARKET, .
Pnr Wine and Liquors, for medical purposes,
Physiiiaas Prescriptions und family. receipts
compounded with care.
Thankful for past favors we hope by fair deal
ing to rpceivc a share of your patronage.
September 11. 1S73.
ALL TEE IaET7 SHADES.
Seat, Brown, Plum. Navy Blue, Steel, Dark,
Green, fcc. In Silks, Merinos, Cashmere, Cam
els Hajr, Glaci, Serge aud Diagonals.
jlTTCII DAKlt I'TAIDS,
HAND WOVEN BLACK SILKS'.
A Specialty. '
Imported direct, and warranted' to give satis
faction.. !
Mourning poods qf '. Every Description.
Housekeepers Goods, !
Blankets Flannels, Qctlts, Towels.
Sheetings, Table Iiiu-ns, Sapklns, kc
F: . flOGER A CO., "' '
Old Stand Ejre A.I.anlen, .
S. W. Cor. Fourth and Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.!
, 1
Maize & Schwartz,
Successors to Geo. Evans ii Co.,
1108 Market Street, Philadelphia,
MERCHANT TAILORS
nnd
MILITARY': CLOTHIERS.
Men and Boys' snits made to order In the latest
styles, of the best cloths and eassimeres in mar
ket, at prices suitable to the time.
Military, Band & Fire Organizations
promptly uniformed.
Samples of Cloth, with Photographs, sent
free on application. ...
Ours being tha leadiaf hoffie on Military work,
we feel that we can offer inducemc-.t which can
not be attained anywhere else.
Nov. 27, 1873.
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! 20 yards wide by 242 long codtain one
i acre.
v -
j 49"yarda wule by 121 long contain one
acre.
80 yards wide by 60$ long contain one
acre. '
70 yards wide by CO long contain one
acre.
CO feel wide by 720 long contain one
acre.
110 feet wide by 3o0 long contain one
acre.
120 fctt vvidt by 3G3 long contain one
tit-re.
220 fcut wide by IDS long contain one
acre.
2-13 feet. wide by 1SH long contain one
acre.
440 fctt. wide by 90 long contain one
aerc.
A bo; 21x16 in., 22 deep, contains one
barrel. ' "
A box 16x16 in., 8 deep, contains one
bushel. A box 8x3 in., 8 deep, contains one
peck.
A box 4x4 iu., 4 deep, contains a half
peek. The slaudcred bushel of the United
States contains 2150.4 cubic inches. Any
box or measure, the contents of which are
equal to 2 Lop. 4 cubic inches, will bold a
bushel ft grain.' In measuring fruit, coal
and other substances.oiie-Cllh tniist be add
ed. Iu other words, a peek . measure five
times even full makes one bushel. The
usual practice is to "heap" the measure
Gioantic Faumino in Dacphin Conctt.
James l'oung, of Middletowu, docs farming
on a !g-.intic scale. Ilia sales of wheat this fall
and winter will aggregate ?3,000, hay ff4,000.
The yield of cru ou his place this season ex
ceeds 10,000 bnt.heis. Last wiutcr h fattened
for market 213' head of cattle. He believes in
steaini:ig iood for his cattle, aud for thaX pur
pose hu has erecteJ in one . of his capacious
barus a boiler d)i feet bigb, with a diaiueiur of
two aud onc-sixta feel. Il is twelve horse
power, aud carries CO pounds of steam. He
liuds that he caa use much of his produce, by
steaming it, that would go untouched in a Taw
or uuprepared state, llti uses up all his cora
stalks by steaming. Prior to tho use of steam,
il took, all tho hay be coula produee ta teed his
cattle, . Now he feeds mure cattle than ever,
and has larger quantities of bay to sell. Last
year he. sold two hundred tons. Mr. Xoung is
about putting iu a luu-horsn power euiun to run
his threshers, loildu--culitt SJKte., and beiievcs
il wiil b a great saving. . ..
The butter Mr. l'oung manufactures ia of so
superior a quality il never reaches the. general
market, and comuluuds a higher price than the
besl grades quoted. His cows are principally
Alderneys, aud he has forty of this breed as
nearly alike as ttfin sisters eaea.- one. In addi
tion to tne other peculiarities of the breed, hav
ing black hoots, a bluek tongu j, and a long,
handsome, black-tipped tail. Independent Journal.
Too Mich Land A writer -iu tha Gtrman
lowu Telegraph contends that most farmers cul
tivate too much land to do the work well, and,
therefore, it is uuprolitable. Iu the course of an
article on the subject he says :
1 hold to the principle that one should culti
vate jns. as much land as he has the capital an
ability to cultivate wtll, and not an acre more
It Is far better to get two tons of hay from on'
acre than from two. , Better 10 harveat sixt
bushels of corn from an acre than to go ove
three after that amount, as too manf do. S
with'grain aud potatoes. So with everythln
raised. We have farmers here who will plar
ten acres of potatoes aud get five hundred bus!
els,-and others that will harvest the- san
amount from two acres. ; Here is an evidence
a vast amount of labor entirely, throwD away,
say nothing of seed wasted and feelings hai
all on aecwmt of this Insatiable thirst- for a
cnmuliUing and mnnlng over smnch land.