Sartifn & lUtrta. Farmers, and Agricultural men generally ara requested to contribute to thi* Department, as it to from their experienoe that we hope to gain some thing of interest for our readers. IMPROVEMENT IN GRAIN. Experiments have demonstrated, and an alogy has shown that the finest and best samples of seed, continued for years, will im prove the quality and quantity of the pro> duct. A better wheat is thus raised ; even a variety may be established. On this princi ple, (in farm stock), we have tha Shorthorns, the blooded horses and the different breeds of sheep, swine, poultry, etc. Experiments have not beD made on the human species ; but the same, no doubt, holds good here. We plant and sow '-at it comes." We tske the seed of the same grain that we use in ag gregate, and suw it. Is not this the case al most universally 1 Corn is an exception to aome extent—but why do we except corn 1 Becauso it is handy to select. But why se lect at all 1 Because it is understood to be good. Analogically, then it is good to do (he same with wheat, oats, barley, etc. But thi? is less easily done we therefore neglect it.— How long will it take a farmer to go through bis wheat, sod secure the ripest snd finest heads sufficient to sow an acre, or a quarter or even a pint of seed ?—This pint sowed will be suffisient to form a test crop. The best head 6 taken from this again, and sowed will yield another test crop, from which should be taken as before; and so on for a number of years, say half a dozen, more still better. But three or four years will work a decided difference. But the thing should be continued from selected wheat every time In this way grain can be improved and crops enlarged. There will be larger grains,earlier maturity, and better growth Rural World. TAKE CARE or THE lIOKSES. —Hay and oats make the best feed for horses that are obliged to work hard and regularly. If the hay is cut fin® and oats bruised or ground,the whole mixed and moistened, the horse will eat his rations quicker, digest them sooner, and thus bare more time for resting and renewing his powers for labor. Farmers'horses that work little daring wintor time, may be kept cheap er by cutting and mixing bright straw and bay in equal quantities, and adding a ration steamed potatoes or raw carrots, Colts should be fed liberally on good hay—bright clover is best and bruised oats ; give thorn a roomy box stall in stormy weather and dur* ing nights. Litter freely and let the manure accumulate under them. Sawdust or spent tan make a good and convenient bedding ; in cities and villages they are often cheaper than straw. Groom horses well and let them have exercise every day ; a run in the yard is excellent. See that stable floors over base ments are sound and stroog. Arrange the feeding-racks so that dust and hay-seed will not fail into horses' manes or eyes ; some horsemen build their mangers too high, thus forcing the animal to take an UDoatural and painful position when eatiDg. Farm horses that are not worked should have their shoes taken off, and those that are driven nn th. road ahould be kept well shod— Rural New Yorker. HINTS TO FARMERS A writer gives the the following advice to farmers which we ful lj endorse : Don't buy a piano for your daughters,while your sons need a plow. Don't let your horse be seen standing much at the tavern door. It don't look right. Don't give the merchant a chance to dun you. Prompt payment makes independent men. Keep good fences, especially tine fences they promote good feelings between neigh bors. A decent, substantial clothing for your children, makes them think belter of them selves, and keeps the doctor away. Don't starve your land, if you do, you will grow lean. Don't buy patent rights to sell again. Don't become surety for him who • waits for the sheriff. Buy a farm wagon before a fine Ckr riage. If you have a yoke of oxen,don't be asham ed of them ; and give your note for a span of horses. Keep your sons away from horse races ; they are the highway to ruin. Don't run for constable, you may get it, and let the plow stand. Teach your boys to look up and forward, never down or backwards. Don't leave to memory what should be written, it Uvrettitn, When the labors of the day are past, lei good books and newspapers invite the young sters to the sitting room. GETTING WlT —When a person is wet he ought never to stand, but to continue in mo tion till ,he arrive* at a place where he may be suitably accommodated. Here he should strip off his wet clothes, to be chang ed for such as are dry, and have those parts of his body which have been wetted, well rubbed with a dry cloth. The legs, shouN ders and arms are generally the parts most exposed to wet; they should, therefore, be particularly attended to. It is almost in credible how many diseases may be prevcntsd by adopting this course. APPLE TART.-*Take some good baking ap* pies, pare, core, and cut them into small picsee : plase them in a dish lined with puff paste, strew over pcunded sugar, cinnamon, mace, nutmeg, cloves, lemon-peel chopped small, then add a layer of apples, then spice and so on till the dish is full ; pour a glass and a half of white wine, over the whole,cov er with puff pasts and bake it. When done, raise tbe crust, stir in two ounces of fresh butter, and two eggs well beaten ; replace the crtut, and serve either hot or cold. gfistfllaium LACK A WESTERN R R. Winter Arrangement—l 967-8. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. WMTWARD | SABTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Train. ' A M. p. M. 9.C0 New York" 5,50 11.30 New Hampton, 2.30 1149 Washington, 2.15 12.03 Oxford, 2.01 12.15 Bridgeville, 1.50 12.30 Manunk Chunk, 1.40 P.M. Dine. 100 Delaware, 1.35 Dine. 1.10 Mount Bethel, 1.10 P. M 1;U Water Gap, 12.51' 1.40 Strondsburg, 12-35 1.11 Spragwerille 1J.34 3.U2 HenryvilU, IS 14 2.20 Oakland. 11.56 2 39 Forks, 11.37 3.00 Tobyhanna, 11.17 3.14 Gouldsboro', 10.04 3,36 Moscow, 10.40 3.47 Dunning, 10.30 4 20Ar 1 C L 10.00 A. M. V Scrastoh. < P.M. 10.10 4-35Le > C Ar.9.50 6,25 10.40 457 Clark's Summit, 9.28 5.55 10 53 5.05 Abington, 9.20 5.40 11.13 5.21 Factoryville, 904 5.21 11.43 541 Nicholson, 940 435 12.09 6.03 Hopbottom, 8.23 4.10 12.39 625 Montrose. 800 340 1.08 646 New Milford, 7-29 3.10 135 705 Great Bend, 7.20 2.45 P. M. P.M. A M P.M •Station foot of Liberty St COX X ECTIOXS— Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a m , aud at Sala manca at 5 50 a. tn. The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. m. Kail ward. The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend coa nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia, Easton, Trenton, .and in termediate stations,arriving in Philadelphia at 0.00 p. m., and at New Hampton with a train for Eas ton. Bethlehem, Allentonn, Reading and Harris burg, arriving at llarri3burg at 8-30 p. m. At SCRANTON. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanr.a and Bloomsburg Rail road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed below. R A.HX.VRV. Gen. Pass A Tkt. Agent. je29tf CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. The .Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car gages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop IN TUNKHANNOCK. Eqnal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality of Material, and finish, to those turned out at any other shop in the country. Those wisning to buy should Call anb Qrratnine Cbcra. PAINING. VARNISHING: TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style Charges moderate. J. CAMPBELL. Tnnkhannock, Aug. 24, 55. v5n32 For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BpOTS. ot Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies 1 Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Ger.ts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNEA STORE, Wimkle i 4 ief FURMTURE CABINET WARE. STAXSBUIiV, IIASS A CO, ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture Rooms fortnetly kept by Stansbury A Hasshave been removed to the Planing Mill ot T) 1, PRCKHAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership has been formed, where, by availing themselves of steam power, with improv-' ed machinery they arc prepared to furnish every thing in their line, from gt get TO A. MOP JTANTDLE, At the Lowest Living Prices. UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest notice. Upholstering and Repairing done to order. STANSBURY, HASS A CO. Tunkbannock, March 18, 1968. tf. Found IN ME HOOP A NY, PENNA. STOVES AND TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. HAVING lately opened a Stove and Tin Store in the above named place, we are prepared to fur nish at the lowest possible prices. Cooking and Par lor Stoves of the best patterns for both wood and coal; Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Brass Ware of all descriptions, Lanterns, Sad Irons, Enameled Kettles and Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, Stove Poiish, and all articles usually found in a first-class Tin store. EAVE GUTTERS and Conductors put up on short notice In the best possible manner REPAIRING of all kinds, sueh es Kerosene Lamps, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac., neatly and promptly ex ecuted. lIIOLI prices paid for Old Copper, Braas, Lead and Rags. Give us a call. WHITE A KINTNER. Mehoopany, Feb. 18, 16G8.-3m JjUscfllaiiEiius. FARMERS"AND MEC T*ke Notice. SURFACE PLAMN G and MATCHING, CIRCULAR and SCROLL SAWING. ALL KINDS of MACHINERY repair in good style PLOWS, ZTARROWS, CULTIVA TORS, HO.ASE-HOES, ROLLERS, and SCRAPERS, on hand or to order. Power and hand Cornshellers; and Farming tools generally, MILLER * AVERY, T6n43-ly. A GREAT VICTORY!! :o: - FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND TIIE Enemy of 3lan Driven to the Wall! ! THE NORTH SIDE OF THE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, CHEESE. Both Green and Dried Apples, Also, Fresh Canned and Peaches, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabbago, Nuts, Spices, Salt, Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall on or barrel; Solid Meats, in fact, every thing in the line of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. The South side of the Old Fort is fitted up for the reception of all wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. ALSO, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup of Hot Coffee, Sar dines, or a dish of fresh Peaches. WA STED. Butter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Ducks, and Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on de livery, at the very highest market rates. Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets, Tunkhaunock. Pa. B. M- STONE. Nov. 5,.1867 —v7n!4tf. iVEW a- AJN C Y AND TRIMMING STORE ; Tioga Street, Tunkbannock, Pa. j\1l(. K LKASK. HAVIN 8 lately opened a new Fancy Store., of fers for sale an entirely new assortment of TH X3VCTWTX3STG-, ! Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries | Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Uloves, Cuffs and I Collars, Lcce, Veils, Corsetts, LadiesNe.-kties, best • quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best | quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a ' large stock of TOYS, \ Including China, Brouie, Papier Maehe Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toys, For Ladies. Cosmo tics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White Ac MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 1, 1866 Insurance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT & NEPHEW. At 7vnkhannocte, 'f\i, Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 51,763 267; Enterprise, " •' 372,304. Manhattan, New York, " 1 052,128. N.American, -• " 755,057. Lorillard. " " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501,095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, 525.080. Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000. Home, New York. " 3,645,383- Hartford, Hartford, " 1,788,153. Phoenix, • " 1,103.467. Travelers, '• " 741,337- Hartford Live Stock, " 178,929. Home, New Haven, " 1.438.491 Cumberland Valley, " 506.000. N. England Mutual, '- 6,000,000. Property of all kinds will be insured at the most reasonable rates, in any of the above companies. Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, promptly adjusted and paid. DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, Twnlw, D* Sep*. IS? WW,--v7rf tfc & BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident, and Lire Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! MONTROSE, PA. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER $30,000,000. Home 1n5..C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplas,s4,"oo.ooo Ins. Co. of N. America, Pniia. " '• 2,000,000 International Ins. Co-, N. Y. " 1 1,500,000 Hartford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000 Putnam " " " " 700,000 Enterprise " Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000 Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400,000 .Lycoming Co, Mutual. Muney, Pa, '* 4,000,000 Farmers' Mutual, York, " 700.000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Ct. Capital - $16,000,000 Notes received in payment of one-half the premium, on which six per cent, interest only is charged, and the note is never to be paid under any circumstances—ut death or maturity the policy will be paid in 1 all and notes given up. Travelers' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital and surplds - -' . 700,000 Hartford Live Stock In, Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, - . 500,000 Insurance on all kinds of Lire Stock against theft and death from any cause, All Business entrusted to our care will be attended to on fair terms, and all Losses promptly adjusted Office Ist door East Irom Banking Office of W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa. CHAS'T BZ: j STOUD 4 M. C SUTTON. Esq., Friendsville, Pa Solicitoi CHAS H, SMITH, Montrose, Pa., •' v7-n34-tf. GUANO.— No. 1 Peruvian rSnnno, Best Super phosphate. Pure Ground Pone Fish Guano, Plaster Phoephatic Guanos, Ac., fur earn by GEO. E. WRITE, 190 Front Sr. N. Y. fatfotoe & ffty ©nubs ROSS. MILLS,'' CO. Corner Tioga and Warrgn Streets, TUNKHANNOCK. PEN'N'A, Art now opening a large etoeko Hardware, snch as IRON, STEEL & NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated Bitts of every kind, Hames, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Chains, &c. po si t e Wheelock's old stand ; NOW OPENED. IT ▲. B. MOTT. TIIE CORNER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK OF SPRINO AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of eoDsisting of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS OOODS I)RESS GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS ' PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS DATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS lIATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING Ac,, Ac., Ac, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac.. Ac., Ac., In largo quantises and at reduced prices. A. D. MOTT. "krrtm IfcfljlN Oft, wfrjtf fftugs & Skbicines. THE EAGLE Drug Store TUNKHANNOCK. NEW FIRM, LYMAN&JVELLS. Dr. Lyman respectfully nnununceg that he has taken Dr. E,H. Wells as a partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, and that they will continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at the old stand of J. W. Lyman k Co., on Tioga St. We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten tion to present a WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK adapted to this market, and meriting the atten tion of all who desire MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYET SUFFS, Arc &c, Ac., At rates as low as can possibly be afforded. N. B.—All professional calls promptly attended. Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by one of the Doctors. J. W. LYMAN, M. D. E, H, WELLS, M. D v6n396m. DR. RHOADS AND Variety §TORE. The largest and most complete Drug Store in TUN K HAN NOCK. NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. NOirts THE TIME TO BUY ! Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of fteto (Boobs, | including - - IIKL'SS, PAINTS, VARNISIIES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Pocket Books, flair Tonics, HAIR DYES, STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOOTH DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS, (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac,, Ac., Ac. All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the da.y And in fact.every imaginable article belonging to a FIRST GLkSS DRUG STORE PHYSICIANS' PRESKCIPTIONS efully compounded at all hours of, and night. Don't forget to call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE. v6n37tf. Tankhannock,Pa. TtfZETTCr Jewelry Store!! P. G. BURNS & BRO. JJAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY of the latest styles. GOLD RINGS, 13 Carets fine. SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Solid and Plated Silver Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter Knives, Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holders, Folks, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac., Ac. From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. Also, CLOCKS ami WATCHES of the latest American ami European Manufacture To*kixmx*&, I>*o 4^7. JjiU'tllßiU'f, nntaii f! u JL- •] i pilp-T ! f ■... ■-. fir~- -■ .. -- Foundry, 33aeliiiie. AND STOVE SHOPS WAIiREN STREET, TUNKIIANNOCK, PA. i Havin" h:i> ler Tie I | i '.• > to exeiute all w irk in their li ■ in a • passed by any s luilar t.-tal ii.-iiu.irt in the i"i MILL GEARING! made and fitted ur on ?!i< rt t: •, frot i • hand ot all si-ze.-, : PLOWS, ctjl'.v;;; and other Farming !n.p r > ALfO STOVES OF A'.L 1(1. . , Tin, Sheet-Iron, I HOLLOW-W iRE | LAMl*s, L .A l>, 'f*/j 't 1 always on han 1 or furnished to order. I C D. GEARIIART, & CO. Tunkhannock, April 291! i. l-f,7 —\6n.-if. Hardware and Iron. JNES ' r ■.j T ' | HUNT B R 0 T HERS. NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STET-L, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINK RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES. HAM MERED lIORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BUILIEES' EAIBWAIE. CARP EN TERS' TOO I S, (ALL AVAR RAN i ED.) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT SPIN D LES. CARRIA ti E S PR! M S . AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRIXU STEEL, BOTTS.MTS, WASH. ELTS BELTING, GRIND'STONES; PLASTER f PARIS, CEMENT. HAIR, SHOVELS, AVHIT!. LEA D TRENCH AVI X DOW 11 LASS. If., Ac., ALSO SASH, POORS AND BLINDS ON H AND IN ASME'.T.YIKXT AND MANUFACTURED 10 "1 i ER LEATHER AND FIR FAI/TBAK'S SALE IS. arantun ,iarch 25. ISS3. vlniit HOUSE LOTS TOLI SALE. TIIE subscriber offers for t' .le *ni re - .:. n. a number of JJIIII.DIXO LOTS, situate at the west end of Tu kb inn k R>- ' For particulars as to prices a n.i t ere ELI SUA ('I! I'll HILL. TunkU in.iock. Pa., J an.\,lSU3v7ii'dlm'2 INFOHMATION. 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I v? i In casts of { ' • t.e rt int cileg % •'iest benefit, ft: c , - !?•- violating. 1 rtV • Crnvin B J' Vi-Apart J • - a r ..',r a gnadt tings - . sioul, and r^'or* r. \ - Children are iujt K -i ' lijrrving the or Ti IG* ;t: , they re umlly nil!) perf* osVuty n child ihrto • t.t ItCU'.C lCUh&i 9 or a m;: u I ii rl fler® trtr ? . - lUirr from ' ba T ' ti . . . iid . ease kil etxrc 11 fW-WBI r— ■u . J V." - . ..... Ladies who irlth a fair akin and good t Uow* i -1: ;. • r ctUfi . i. 11 •.' • . , . . ioii al! 3 . hi LI i per feet order, end the 1 ti | u rt • 2 ei ling eyes uml hi- ....i g c..eclu Tkt <. M. • ■ * Allvihat Th I have keen re* cci*. . itS..". . iC lue ofilii e reiuc.Lic • . r."tit *: ttatioiti. IT." • Y' OA! 'WARD. Clii-'f JB f i ' • •; ..f r- i..Jv:!. ! " ■■ Mv rii •>" - if' . lis - !ti ' , I (■!. . ti! WOODWARD. TT.-vi ? ;. ••:. Jc.ijr ft: • r ri\ . h. I citj' lUert •' (krnia !.i:- t*rn" valtrnl ui .. In i a -• >i at tack* of !. i c-r l;j j 1 ctn tii.iiy from My •iptritM* oi i,. yon V . . . . , Vl.v; . -OA". Pastor of th- T : • :.vu. qw 7' . y o' ■ usual . / : t E -J UfctrgUtK ... . /'-• • Price of the Bitters, tl. D par bottle; Or, aiir . T >.O \ Price of tfas Tc tio, j per bottlet Or, a half tl a > J7 3D. Tho Tonic j J,'r ■ Pemsd.t th • • • ./ ..NW -#. ; • ; '< to . :. • I ■ t t j.; . Ucati' cilii uacre. f'.' • .. : .r PINK I.T'MIiER J' •' • at TunkhSMMbck, lit l - I. i iMutlirturcJ at Walt iwua'aSl . I itord oouatr. ia of ti be-t i| .. , .. I i - at-.!. I • i. l'iank to 1J unJ 2 ill Dice in 1 *. l * 1 * : ' ".'"'iT ]' in- !. nsati-hcJ, ..... Eilis at iliii ptaee to Jo the *• ■ *;'■ r i • a • 'l. J, KEEN 111", Ajt. Tuckltann k, Jan. 1, !:t'T