Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, January 10, 1872, Image 4

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USEFUL AND SDGGESTIVE.
The Omelet.
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;fate mind that invented the omelet was
olpttble of greater things. Many persons
blink they., have made mi l d eaten omelets
'When they lutve not. Anything that is made
of eggs stirred up and sailed over the fire,
is suppoeeci to be an omelet, but it isn't. I_ ,
loticeheird of people, whcrp4 , l,tour:.X if.i4,'
Ficsir takes fifteen or twenty minutesto
cook, and an omelet is made in one; and raw
flour is not wholesome or appetizing.
no true omelet is a pile of - .terror-stricken.
eggs and milk; it trembles with every jar,
and crouches in a delicious, quivering Muss
upon the plate; he who puts a silver knife,
into it will find n.pbrous, flaky materittl,,: tal--.
most impalpable to the touch, that will melt
as quickly as ,a snowflake in his mouth.—
Upon reflection lie will be wall' to admit
that hens were not made in vain
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To make one (an - Z‘melet - , - not- -hen) pre--
eeed in this way:' nave sonic fresh eggs,
not omelet eggs. All eggsrattwill not by
any possibility do to boil, are Iput away in
restaurants to make omelet :with. Break -
them into a china bowl. If they arc fresh,
the white will be as clear as a maiden's eye,
and the,yolk as round as the pupil of it.—
Add a teaspoonful of milk for every egg,
and whip the whole as thoroughly as you
would for sponge cake. The omelet pan
has previously been put on the fire, andmade
hot that the butter will melt and aimed
.crown in it, but not quite. When 'in this
condition, you are to turn the whipped egg
wad nailk into the pan and put it directly
over the fire. Get a thin-bladed knife and
run it carefully gilder the bottom of threggj
so as to let that which is not choked getbe
low. If the fire is right the whole mass
puff and swell and cook in a minute ; if it
iS not carefully attended to it will burn on
the bottom, and burned egg is most offensive
in smell and taste. It is not necessary to
Wait until the whole inass is solid, for its
own heat will cook it after it has left the
pan, but begin at one side , and carefully roll
the edge over and over until it is all rolled
up, and then let it stand for .a moment to
brown, then turn it out on a hot, plate and
serVoiti—or, what is better, eat it, yourself-7
immediately.
You - nnuit not put a grnin ofsalt in it.while
it la cooking, or" all your hopes and your
oxnelet will flatten down
_together. If it is
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properly made it will be like a summer sun-
SIN ' rich with crimson ant yellow hues, and
the savor will gladen the teart.
The common mistake in making omelets
is to merely stir the eggs with a
,fork; to put
no milk in; to put salt, flour, and bread
combs in; to cook them too slow, and to
.; tol,thent -out on cold plates,, a clammy,
Aden.* Waste of eggs:. Thus made, they are
as unwholesome to cat as they aro repulsive
in appearance.
11 any one has a fancy for mixing finely
rnineed ham with the egg batter, they will
'inake a ham omelet; or for surrounding it
wilts stewed kidneys and smearing nlittle of
the sauce thereof about the egg after it is
cooked, they will have a kidney omelet; or
by pouring rum over it and setting the same
op tire, they will have - an omelet au rhunt; or
by sprinkling granulated sugar over it!' it
will be at omelet &lois; but all these are sim
ply inventions of the enemy to see how
vilely they can treat a good thing, and yet
no% entirely ruin it—ltarper's Xkizar.
Butter-Makhig
What effect climate and hard or soft water
may have on the products of the dairy, espe
cially butter, I do not think is fully appreci
ated 'Or Understood, _I notice that butter
makati of equal experience are equally posi
tive—a part of them that the butter must not
be washed, and that every particle of the
buttermilk must be worked out; while an
other part are equally confident that it should
be freely washed, but scarcely worked. or
hand dat all. Here in Champaign county
the w ter is hard, but not very hard, and it
is in_ ther parts of the State, and notably
wherethe coal-bearing strata make the soil
andcome . to the surface . But although our
wt is half hard, it is the experience of
the mistress of your • correspondent's house
hold that butter will not keep sweet unless,
when taken from the churn, it is thoroughly
Washed, and then- after that handled- and
worked with a dry cloth, until every drop of
both is removed. Such a process was deem
ed destructive in New England, where the
water is soft, and
,where the lady's- first ex
periences were acquired. I . distinctly re
member that onmy first journey west, some
twenty years ago, presently after I had
reached Lake Erie, my nose and my palate'
were introduced to three new distinct sen
sations. The flavors and odors of western
butter, lake fish, and New Orleans molasses,
were a revelation to me: I soon . satisfied
myself that thispecullar and local rancidity
of the butter arose from a chemical combi
nation of the oily 'portion 'of the prodaet
with the salts- of - Bite - taken - up - from the
water in which the butter had been worked.
And here I believe to be the secret of the
Whole controversy, namely, that in soft
water districts of country butter will keep,
if little more is done when taken from the
churn than that-the excess o,r buttermilk
is got rid of; lint that hi hard Water lietricts,.
net only should butter be washed just as
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little as possib e, but it is necessary that ev
as,y particle of buttermilk should be removed.
All to churns d churning, the conversion
of 'ream into butter is a chemical process,
in, which a certain amount of time .is Ile Ma
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easy - element, that time ranging from 20 min
utes Wolfe hour, according to circumstan
ces.; so that the churns which make butter
hip* minutes, do it at the expense of quan
-110 44 quality, and are thereof a delusion
ati 11 triliPaonsoll V. J. in Cbtintry Gentlernan:._
A Few,Seasonable Recipes
BS Atom) Strumges.—This is the way I make
theint Take equal quautiljes of bacon, fat
mail lean, beef, veal, porh, and beef suet;
chop tliem small, season with la.-pper ,salt,
herbs and sage tubbed flue.—
yell cleansed and washed intetiue,
prick it, boil gently for an liour,t twd
lay on straw to dry. They may be smoked
ths ssmo as ham.
:Atutos Meat—Take 4 lbs. I urrunte
well
*ked and cleaned, for they require this to
be done carefully; ti lbs. raisins, stoned and
chopped; of finely-chopped beef `suet, the
leen of q sirloin of beef minced row, and
finely-chopped apples of a solid variety,
east - three and a half pounds; of citron,
lenionpeel
. and orange-peel each half a
pound; fi ne white sugar two pounds; mixed
s. an ounce; mix well and put in a deep
• * Mix brandy and white wine to suit
ttui , -to, also the juice of four lemons and
four,ortuagea; pour half over the mass in.the
twain, press down tight with the hands, then
add iho other half and cover closely. Use
es you may desire through the winter.
d'/Airst Clear Pudding.—One pint. of bread
crumbs to one quart of !milk, one cup of su
gar, the yolks of four eggs beaten, the gra
ted rind of a lemon, a piece of butter the size
of an egg. Bake until done, but not watery.
Whip the whites of the eggs stiff, and beat in
a teacupful of sugar in which has been stirred.
b.ejuice of the lemon. spread over the pud
' ding a layer of jelly or i nny sweetmeats you
prefer. Pour the whites of the eggs oVer
thitmuireplace in the oven and bake lightly.
To be oaten with cold creath. It is second to
ice cream, and for some seasons better.
The following appeared as an advertise
meat in a Honolulu paper. Mrs. K. is clear
ly at the head of a woman's rights movement
in the& Sandwich Tslands
. "Know all people who see this t I, Mrs. Kap
pa, the married wife of Bo:Oman), of Natile
hu, Kan Hawaii, do hereby forbid the for
ripen+ living in Kan from again shipping
my husband, inasmuch as 1 have ordered
him to come back and live with me, in accor
dance with the fundamental law of marriage,
Marriage la a good thing for everybody. Re
speegally, Mrs. Kappa.:"
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Second stock
Fill 'and Wiza#®r
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.T.mCWVI7 31Ftsitem:,
Jukt call and see wbs a 09'1'114°4;2w/1 we lave
Jan. 1, 1872
Real Estate Agency 1'
rff o TO PROP oderefezood LILA& exi't for th e sale of th e follow
g WN KWY
60 TPILIARGE LOTS,
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nitwits on the brvmt toot Atte Street. These
lots are in the central part at town, and convenes! to
the
Rail Rosa ~ 10fOot.
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SEVEIU.L ,SOTS
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eltuatElou the Lap of UM Balaiesd, sad nitabls
MANTIPACHRINO i'IJAPOIIIB.
Tam lots win Oo soli co smuliaah tom
Jan. I. 1871
13skrILessoas.
CREAM OARS. STORE,
Las • ball worl•isat ot new fic . l•o4, mit*,
LAD.IiB; MUM t 11019. 2 .2 ' c a am alNDO,
urZIS GOODS. - maws P • • I
AND CA53111448 •• • u • AND
- WILMS , 000
Gloves, Hosiery, lilt Goods sad Notions.
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B C ur aii 4 P+ %%1e . : 4 2:0. Nap /lief 111441411;
y ye.. Tea, -- Grockere-isid, "'MAW :nem
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awn ig 06110=4:11 Ba S ai -11PD211g.
wax
4914044 tot Sl:raia; at Waal on Coatidagoa.
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home call sad ' toAiarus litock saes. You )agl
araya Cad as mai . tiallmrs &ads.
Js iJ. 1872 1, - •
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AO. I FARO
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TIOGIA. PA..
Iffil
ca.cpc.r:ois,
and are aallins than at their tuna
WICILILUE al FAlgt.
wAxgs;ix snwoos.
FOANAN 440) DOMMTIO
DRY GOODS.
Wldch will ba sol 4 vary away
Choice _Groceries.
Ayer% bitthModa fth‘,
, - ker 'the relief and '
.
.-: , /.
.-;,::.0, i •,.- „, ~1 ',-, • '- cure of all damage- •
. i.....__ meats in the stem
' ' ach, liver; and bow
. . „,. , ~,„ „els. Theyarc ts mild
"`sipleAt--' - • . . aperlant,v and .aa
+ `rgi.i:. • excellent purgative. '
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1 4, , - • • Being, purely :yeas
-.--...,,e'4,..-- ~ . table, titay-tontato
uomercuryer
. * ... ...„:.1,._ •-, , - 'rat whatever. "Una
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serious sickness and
-- ' ..,-".., , •- , - --. suffering Is prevent
; ...., ,-. ••.• . - - '-ed by 'their timely
use; and and every family &meld have them_on,tnind
for their protectlotrand relief, Watt reputed. I
Long experience has 'proved theta to bete sat-
esti snreat, and:best of alt the Pills with which I
thamarket abounds. By their occasional,use,
the bloat. is purified, tbe'corruptiens of the ays
tem expelled, obstructions removed and, We
whole nutchieery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Inter/aid organs which becomerclosiW
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer's - Ptitsi . and;
thstimulated into action. Thus incipient e
is changed into health, the value of Which c ,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes who
It, can hardly„be computed. -Their , sugar C Oo
makesthent pleasant to take, and Preserves
-virtues- unimpaired for-any length of time, sO
that* tffey are, ever fresh r _and perfectlyreTeitde.
'Although searehiug, they_ aro Mild and 0 crate
without disturbance to the Coustitutiou, or let, or
occupation. • ,
Full directions , are: given on the permswrap
each box, how to use theta us a Fa tul4
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•WV for. the following complaints, which ese
.PUfs rapidly ciao:— •
, Forillyspopsta or Endig-rstton, 'Unarm.
seas, Languor and Less of Appettutitbey
Should betaken moderately to stimulate the store
ach, and restore its healthy tone owl action. -
_ For Liver Complaint and its various sump
gems, Dillon* Iliesadarbe, Sick llifead.
ache, Jaundice or Breen Sickness, Dig.
lons Colic and 111111otto Feveri, they should
be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct, the
diseased action or remove the obstructions whloh ,
ca it . .
_.. . try -.Dysentery or Diarthetai. but, tine
mild desalt generally required.. ,_•. 1 -
For Itiheinnattsns, Gout, tart/mei, Pal.
vitiation of, the, Illeart, Pals In ..gba
,111140,11 tack and-1401ns, they should bane;
=nay taken . , as required, to t:haug,o the
- action of the system. With such clunwir
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy- and Dropsical Swellings,
thershould be taken in large andlirequent
to red uce the ellett of a drastic purge. • • ' !.'
or Suppression, a large dose should' Ur
;as it produces the desired effect by luta- -
pstby. ... -,.
- ' , „ea a Dinner kW, take one or two Pi/4 to
promote digestion and relieve the OW - mach. t-',.
An oceastbnal dose stimulates the stomach anti
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the
system. Bence it is often advantageous Whale
up serioUlt ileranpine* cabitel. ,- . Ono - :witi_t Ads
'-tolerabl,y - well,Onen Innis that a dosent...ttgaw
.14/0 makes brans foul decidedly bettor, from 081- e
'44lidlehlattilil.rOPQViltlitg e41 .- 0S- 41) , M9.414.811Y,:
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Dr. J. V. ATER & VO4Prtsetteat iOktniktt4'
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10113AL1 IT ALL IntiNGUITS3 warairwsua
Jan. 1; 1872. - . • • w. 0:•ttilleil, Air.
Wellsboro. .
Drugs and Medicines,
(Yat"! or otherwise)—Ala? for
penrrii, axis, VAANIBHIB, GLASS, Vcrxig,
LWE. AND ALL STYLUS OF BAUSIIES, am.
AirOO TO MUD QUARTZES MIMS.
Choice Liqll°,ll9
ISC:PC:0110Eil,
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.full Historical, hteilleal. Letpa. Mink or *hod.
essortieent at the Utter. Um. ao
oolissd ssotteentat • ,
ALBUMS, MIRRORS. FIETURF. FRAMES.
STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS,
&c., ac., . ~ •
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On Teas. Sugars, Coffee. Spray. 'Molasses, Bice,
Bode. etc., we will not be beaten In price or
We will sell choice Teas by the chest, or auger by the
barrel. at as low figures as the some can be bought at
that Ablatokliew York. _ •
P. B. TRY OUR 4 BULLLTNEIt TEA.
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., &c
of newest styles, and lamp chimneys that 'WIB 110 i,
break.
Fancy and Tolitt Articles.
PERFUMERY. Tort.= Ems, PokRD
. BRUMES. ire.; bc.. LIKEWISE 'CUT
LERY AND JEWELRY, WHIPS
AND LASHES.
We hold twenty desirable village lots for gate in the
central part of the town ; and will also loan Looney rot
reasonable rates.
N. D. Dr. W. W. Webb has his °Mee in our ,atom,
where he )1111Y be consulted for advice or treatment.—
Zan. I. 1812-tf. • • HASTINDEIIi COLES.
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
4ds'a - c...,. and propose COntip#4B 'tho
MeXUACtare of the same, at e shop
• latelyooonpied by Fishlerk
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striat pn ky ipciae realising iiriaeicti.
taw s
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FOR CASH. ,
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,-• •We keeps good ago:Mudd of
*Hats laid Caps,
BOOTS, RALMORAI2, GAVE*
BOMBS, BROGANS AND
- ' GALLIGASEINS
leagemdig to lit any footfrom -No. id, to 13 haeldefe.
our gadg
raw= et :• 5"
. .0901 CALF, mi. RPM,
S OR OL& CONMON CALF,A)N- • -
INO9, BINDING, EQ- .
ROCCO. go.,
, - still be kept np sa igggefare:
On_ Fkndbkgs we shali be found at honor anq
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CIAISII PAID
Eva misa *
STOM WORK!
Done promptly and wall. Repeiting done an
"At in and ccaa
EISIMMEE
OF (inns, • yotrrus & BOY'S CL=l, - . for
isle Cheap at
25 DOZEN GENTS SWATS & DRAWERS. for WO
stwo at • HAMDEN*
15 CASES OF
cat received, endlif seda - cheiii) at LIABDSkiIi.
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FLANNT.CLS, BLANKETS dc ROBB&
fru, &wrixltiorn Just received r
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O fu/I 4eldr4lole4tiles.9l-'
." SHAWtW '.
au raaibireiiiid far isle clasp at EItIiDJINS
Thelrees:-.+
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irfli be found very stmscUtre, ae if:comprises many nqil
sad desfrable styles of goods at prices that csunot jWi
So suit. . . • , - 4 •
Thei public are tuytted to est aid eilkalpl i - , OiOrittook
Taos: stip=
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4a-GO TO-il.
Plead quarter", :
and - TOBAOCO. Also for
4:3-I•CP 413 0 rietai.
$•10,000 . WORTH
BOOTS.dc SHOES
.[mss DePahilenti
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Ilkow o.l.44).looo , llltitikble foralol4l. 7:lttt 111011941640 lA goißkt• La oval 44 3 100 40
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Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Notions,
-11 4 11 1.0krito-qatho PeoiPlo 01 nog& Galati/ litto wish to zOok.o4 4 2rol,ika IC** b•
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cally. ow** 066 644; Uwe 6 woo zmie, air,664 suovaiew, imilly111011 1 (41Wrli WI
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clothes wit clatigre. • Every raouloidd VAL ran WW :a WI Etil tor ' pm& Luso you
4tou't go to to olgibier ; whowyou used a hit to , via* rOr.7ouriNCYoll do, tr 144 ire *We.
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The. Largest Eslablishment in . : morn Pa.
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4k:us Constantly (in hand, ELGIN, WU:I'MM 'SWISS' WATCHES,'
Mara* Calcaular CLOCKS.
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Plated Spoous- and, Sinks; Table • Batter - find Fruit
Wives • CUP , . Cagan VW Cdo .4tasketsi Napkin
12lags. 6reatn, f3alt, Sugar Ind Mustard Spoons; Pius!
0074 ' titlaAgate Binge; Gold Pons and Pencils; Solid
Gold Sots 3 PAO. Fancy and Plated Buttons; Watch
(Wards Stud Cludts, 'de. A' large stock of SP A-1
eLlili,-,QI.ASSIA and Colored tillages, ail- at reduced.
SligAmit
N.' B.—Watchen and Jewelry neatly Repniro4.
Jan. 1, 187341
JEWELRY 'sfroattE:
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NV1:.1.4880R0,' P.A. ..
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ANDREW FOLEY,-
.." who Mrs long been establisiLd
' i.. `.:t -in tho Jewelry busluess in
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g , , 1 1' . t Wellaboro, has always for sale,
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alk. -..„ , ,- -- ;,-. 1. E ." parlous Wilds and prices of .
AMERICAN W 'ITC!! : • '
Gob?! or &liar, Clo l Ani: Jewelry, Gold Chains,
lisp, Bing,, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and
•-.i Steel Pins; Thiaibles, Spoons, Razors, :
1 - - : Plated Ware;
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: , ' SEWING , , MACHINES '
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ac., &c., a..
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With most all Other articles usually kept in such es
lkiblishitteits, Which are sold lOw for
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noidallii; done neatly; And prompt"); and oil ghg{ 4
licluct, ..,-`" ' . • ' '; - kraraim.-
Ja k i. 1, 11374-17. ~
New Millinery Goods!
1U1113: O. P. SMITH, lies just received q lerqe and
JAL feallioneble assortment of
MILLINERY,'
Fancy Goods, Parasols, Gloves,
FANS, Bn3posB, FLOWERS, &c:.
wsticn oho is sell ing at Tory low prizes. Drop to sigi
INIS tie stow 'aciods4
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I I Den tistry ..
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...agora.—
it em".
AVING returned from a vieit Sae; I am now pre.
With anew atocleof goods and inetrumentit,
to superior inducements to those in want of spy-
Wog W i spy line. Artificial teeth inserted on a now
: 11 14 .4.. , auperiOx bus, at low rates. Teeth extracted with-
Preservation of the natural teethe speolalit7.
Wort tirtanted. Terme reaßoliable.
A. B. EASTMAN, Deuttak
qui, I, 1172-11 We ll eboro, Pa.
WELLSBORO
Doti; Sash 0, - Blind, Factory,
UNJAION AUSTIN, is prepared to furnish first•
w c t ra d sal ek w i: r xi k o tir w ogi f tl u a l ti.
o b p e e st ra ti c n n bor,' ; at his now Use
ry.
Doors ,
/1111N1lo melizatifse
_ AND -.MOULDINGS,
constantly on hand, or manufactured to order.
Planing and, Matching
done promptly, and In the best manner. The best
*riirloman'employed, and none, but the bust seasoned
lumber used. Encourage hotly) industry.
•
Factory near the foo t of Main Street.
Jan. 1, 1872-tf. • • BENJ. A.llBTnil
Deerfield Woolen, Milli:
. .
DZERFIKLD, PA.
rig " a 11 9 T IVtisrilt i o e r t rer, o t t a th sgrus ve ?dill er a s:
• OUR OAS - SIMRRES
Ara erotism*/ in every respect- Particular sttentinsi '
Whin to
116110ardlng & Cloth Dressing
,
Whim a large stook of casisimerea, do., 26 per
ointlese than any competitor, and warranted as repro
„
We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Boll
earditig and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition.
Weihavis le good saassortinent of
- aassimeres i Oa,
silig ot = m sttato toi Wool in excbaa than any ot4ec
' t. Meat and saWy yourselves.
• Wattleidalide Ind retail at the oowanesqui mills,
.111llett1ehloiv Knoxville.
JYti I, MM. •
iw a ADA G. KLOCK will * give mualo lemons at
bar old home-, to as many as may be 'pleased to
• thamselvea under..ber Instruct:lama. : Terms; te
Imitrament . furnished practieofor 89.
- Deo: 8. 3.13714 E., - •
SIERGIIANT TkILORINGI
'Asa/tog WAGNEB, huJust received a superb - u.
"tiTtme4t,of all kinds of
0L0 1 19113
- -for gesalemeiep
COARSE &FINE CLOTHING
as to ' mai>utactlrre the'REBT sTYis,
autos the started notice. Persons wanting- Clothing
Vitrili=4l44 sep my st°e . k• R 991
Aux. 1. 187241.
..OEO. WAGNER.
Real Estate Far, Oat°. .
TmWO-HOMES AND. TAT% -on Mae street, entirely
new; finished nicely throughout—Cottage *WA.
ut daly.
Ttftlota ott Meade street. -
Sour hundred acres of timber land in Delmer.
-"Also, a splendid dairy farm in Delmar, clontalaig
in Wes. IngUire of WRIGHT & HAIL . °g
inns 21, 1871-tf.
ERR ItAll
Anmacro, Ts STAI4I4 Ano
NEW' and IMPROVED -D
'BLEEPING COAOHEE,combln I
manta, aro run through on all ,
Niagara Path, SUrtinuolon _Br
uatt and Now York.- ".
STATIONS.
Netiii"rikL * ve
Jersey City. 4 s
33nwfbagna.‘•
Great Bend.“
BtnaDa'ton.~
Owego. "
Waverly., "
"
Venting. "
Painted Post"
Itochester•Ar.
Buffalo. , 4 i
I§itagraEall" •
Saep.llrldge"
Clifton I*
Dunkirk "
Cleveland
Cincinnati
Additional Looal Tr:
6.00 a. m., except Sundays,
6.00 a. m., daily, from Salem.
6.60 a. rn daily, from Susquell
1.00 P.M. except Sundays, fr
1.16 p m except Sundays, fro.
Blis slats 188, Corning 2 00,
thews, via Avon, to Buffalo, a
280 p m except Seudayb, fr.
. , Eastwa
BTAVIONB.
1
Cinci'at 17..
've
Chiselau • "
Dunkir "
Clifton "
Busy. Bl'a "
Niagara P. n
Buffalo 1 +,
Iforneiherle"
Itoebesior "
Carl .04
+4
Ettaira'
Waver +,
Owego ~.. • 6 4
BloghamTie ,
Great Bond 4,
Buiqueban'a , 4
Port Jervis ' 6
Middletown"
acighen 4,
Newburgh ~
Paterson ‘,
Newark 4 .
Joriloy City . 6
Now York "
Additional Local Trains Eastward..
6.00 a m., daily .from Mini!Wile.
. 6.65 a m„ shudays excepted, from' Hornell6,ll le.
7.00 a m:. except Sundas, from Owego.
7,60 a m., except Sun ye, from Vito ire.
1.68 p. 0 4c 0 14 BliP e, from Painted Pest,
24 . at., except Sundays, from 1.! ornellsville.
Dally. ' • , .
f hiondaya excepted, between Susquehanna; and
Pat Jervis. .
kJ). ItUONER,
: gruel Sup%
ip,s, V.
4MA
Virect SOU Mirth and South,
On and after Banday. Nov 12th, 1821, Trains will
depart from Troy, Ps., as follows
LEAVE 2.OIITIIWARD.
Mall 6,0211. M. iingalo Express,lo.Bo P.M.
W'meport. Accop. 5.10. Niagara Express 1.00 P. Id
Mad, ' ' 14.80 P. M. Elmira Accru.lo 05 A. M .
Niagara Edtpresii4,B2 - 1 3 . 5.1. Buffalo Express 4,27 Ahi
~ ,
- •
. A. R. FISKE,
General Buperlutendeut.
J. A. REDFIELD, .
, .
4.ss't Rotel Sup%
Welisboro & Lawrenceville B. B.
GOING 1501LTLI. ITATIOBO. nom maim..
680 pm 11 /0 am.. Corning 900 am 7 60p m
426 pm /0 05 am Lawrenceville 10 17 a m 850 PM
0 14pm 966 am Dunning 10 27 a m 869 pm
409 pat 961 am - *Lathrop • 10 32 a m 904 p m
864 pm 940 am *Bear Creak 10 46 ala 916 p m
349 pm -983 am Tiega Village 10 65 am 920 pm
881 pm 918 am *Hammond 11 12 am 936 p m
819 pm 007 am *Hills ()reek 'll 25 aat946 p m
818 pm 900 am Holliday 11 31 a m 950 p m
803 pm 861 am litiddiebury 11 41 am 969 p m
264 pm 849 am Niles Valley 11 49a M 1005 pm
242 pm 881 am *Huse& Creek 12 02 pm 1016 pm
235 pat 805 am !antiboro' 12 09 a m 10 22 pm
*Flag Stations. A. U. GORTON, Supt.
Blossburg & Corning & TiOga & B.
001210 11091;1 STATIONS QQXNU 4017T11 .
11 10 am 530 pin Corning 900 alit 760 pm
, 10 66 am 515 pm Mullbolion 919 am 805 pm
10 42 am 602 DM Xrwin Centre 938 am 818 pm
1030 am 450 pm Cook's 946 list 880 pm
10 28 am 4'45 pm Lindley 9 60at1 BSO pm
1015 am 436 pm Lawrenceville 10 16am 848 pm
10 03 am 421 pm Bomar's Lane 10 27 am 8 69pm
958 am 411 pm Mitchell's 10 37 am 908 pm
9 49'am 4 07 pm Old Station 10 41 am 912 pm
937 am 357 pm Tloga 1Q 55 am 926 pm
925 am 8 47 pm Mill Creek }lO2 am 932 pm
McCoy's
915 am 837 pm Lamb-'e Creek 1112 am 943 pm
905 am 827 pula , Mansfield 11 24 am 966 pm
Canoe Camp
846 am 8 09 pm Covington 1141 am 10 16 pm
825 Inn 250 put Blossburg 12 05 am 10 35 pm
2 25 p m Somerville 12 25 am
2 26/pm Fall Brook 12 46 am
A. 11. GOBTON L. 11. SHATTUCK,
Supt 8. A. O. B. R. 'Foga R. IL
Insurance i Insurance
Hand in Hand
Mutual tifelnsurituoe Company„
OFFICE, No. 112 S. 4FII ST., PFILLADELPHIM
Chart id Capital $500,000.
ASSETS OVER
Stock and Mutual, combining Security with Profits.
Suppose Yoh tiro already iusued, in a first-class com
pany, and from any cause whatever, (say after ten year
ly payinents) you do not or cannot pay longer and die—
.you listirance gone and your money wasted. Not -so
In the "HANDati-HAND ;." all policies are Non-Fon
prisms.
This company which ranks among the inost popular
and successful Life Insurance Cranies, grants pet
ioles on all' desirable plans, b th with and without
profits. ,
Traveling Priveleg Unrestricted.
All policies an incontestible after one year from any
of the ordinary causes.
Look to your Life Insurance. Please amiantus the
fallowing Comparative Table. It is sometimea alleged
by Agents of other Cm:epaulet that the Company they
represent!s safer than others.' While we ;Antenna
tingly assert our belife in the soundness and stability
of 01 companies, we desire to present the following
for the inspection of those desiring to insure
Of the following companies, compare the annual pre
miums charged by each for an insurance on life at the
age of 89 years, payable at death :
Annual premium Ten annual
for Ufa. payments.
' Travelers' ..$16,84 03,21
Etna.... 22,73 42,80
Home .......23,30 80,00
Equitable ..22.70 40,97
Washington, - 22,70 46,97
Hatid-InZarut • 16,60 ' 82,60
if not already Insured take a policy with the
"MAND-114-11AND."
the beat Mutual Company in the United States. -
Jan. 1. 1872._ • A. M..INCIHr, Agent.
iIAS now in stock, and will keep contently on
band, at the lowest intirket quotations.
00l Twins. 2& 4 ply cotton & jutetwine. Marlin 2,
3 & 4 strand. Knowl'i patent Step Ladder, front 3 to 8 ft.
& 2, extra engine - on. A complete almOrtment of
Come in Sufi take a look. get thellgures sud see how
It is yourself. and oblige ~Jr.
Jan, 1, 41372.
WAY.
ID Nor: ilur.lB7l.
1 AWING ROOM and
ogall Modern Improve.
reins between Butfete,
OgerelleTelAbd,Cincln.
4.'` • f
Weatwa
No. 2
Tici 6.30 P r mi 7.00 P ,
" ' 6.46 7.20
• Ai 186 Au 2.36 A
" 217
2.62 ' 3.26 "
" • 3.46 /I I 4.11
" 4.27 i 4.48 "
" 6.05 " i 6.26 4
11 6.42 0 0.01 "
MOO
11.15
8.15'
8.37
015
10.10
11,00
11.60
12 35
12.38
930 a, ii
9.45 . 4
4.00 Din
6.18 P
6.68..'•
8.80 "
7.06 "
7.38 "
dor
8.60 Bup
12.00 Ngt
1248
12 68 '•
100 "
2.22 "
7.00 "
6.G0 P
1 ••••!10, 2 0 " 110.20 "
" ; 8it,7.20 Bit
"11201 •m 111.20
" 11210 PM 112,10 Pa
`•" 12.15 "
" ;12.20- " 12.20 "
" 'l2 6,4 " 12.54
U 0:55 11 -666 "
7.00 Am 700 Aft
2.05
0.25
7.05
7.10
7.15
7.20
6.55
ins Westward.
•
1.1:11 Owego.
.ana.' '
limignebana. •
h Elmlra . Stopplog at
Wed Post 206, and
plittag at Ei 35 v,
Illuillbatuton. •
Q.
N 0.12
: .. 1140 a in
. 1000 pm
... 10 00 pm1..1.
540 pm 10 00 " :4 40 a m
645 " 10 05 •• 4.46 "
510 " 10 12 " 462 "
045 ' 11 40 " 7-00 "
£046 a 330 am i/005 "
560 " 1 716 "
12 20a m •466 " in 80 ""
12 68 • 685 " 12081 p m
197 ' 608 " 'l2 41p m
210 ' 645 '• 115 p m'
8 05' ,`. 727 " 165 pm
336 "• 1 762 " . 217 p m
490 " : 825 " ' 247 p m
760 " il2 05 pmi 018 p m
845 " , 12 53 "
904 "
1210 p m i 8 35 p m
11 00 a m 247 " 1 840 p m
205 p in 515 " 1
9,46 p
7 4 26 a m
126 pm
140 "
146 "
162 "
245-"
615 Sup
4 00 pm
755 "
8;2
847 "
082 "
10 16 "
11 03 •c
262 am
863 "
6.60 "
700 "
993 "
700 "
1188 am 323 .. i 016 pm
1200 w 3 40 't i 926 pm
Wlt. R. BARR,
Oea•1 Paes.Ag't
Northern Ventral.
TRAINS LEAVE NORTHWARD
Time Table No. 3.
run ERUCT THURSDAY, N ov. 10 Tis, 1871
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY: 29,* 1887
' We .
JACK EICREWS. TACKLE BLOM, WIRE
CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS
SULLY. EMERY WHEELS
EVA GUALIIINS SAWS.
A Hill as ortmoiat of Lako Maxon sod Bari*
waraiirraiits dexia. wiz:nowt.
--ttows IN airr QUANTITY;
VILLA ROPE PROIkt ORA
• INcu pQWN.
Mechai!les' Tgols,
/10USEHYILDEIES AND Hoigir,
HOLD HARDWARE CONSTAW- -
Thy ON MOD. BOTTOM.
PRICES ON AGRICHLTEL
RAI IMPLEMENTS.
,•;6.-tll.l4lMlMl4l4"Milli
'Twee the night. after
house
Every soul was shed. and still a mouse,
Those stockings Imitate in St , cholas' care
Vero empty of all that r wai ea le there.
Tbo darlingii bad duly been t o ed In their head
With very fultstomachs. and EIS in their heada.
I was dozing away , in my new otton cap,
Apdtianey was rather far gone in a nap.
wh en out in the nursery rose such a clatter,
I sprang from my ilesp, crying "WhaV is the matter t"
ha
1 now to each beds i de — still in a doze— •
Toro open the curtains, and th ow off the' clothes r
While the light of the taper nor ed eleorly_to show
The plicsinsplight i pt those obj cta below:,.
Foi what to the fond father's c es ihOuld aPpear
But the little pale had
of each irk lit le dear!
For each pet that had cramme It I full as a tick
'knew in a moment now felt Ike o Nick. ,
Their pulses were rapid, their rea Inge the same;
What their stomachs ejected 1 m ntioned by n ame .,
Now turkey, now stuffing, plu pu ding, of course,
And custards, and crullers, an cranberry Sauce ;
Before outraged nature all we t to the wa11,,;
Yea, lollypoPs, tiapdoOdle, din er and all.
No. 7,t i No §..
Like pellets 'which urebins frc
Went figs, nuts, and raisins, Ja
Till each error of diet was broi
To the shame of mamma and
1 turned from the eight, to ml
And brought out a vial mai ke
Wheurny Nancy exclaimed, fu
her,
"Don't you think you Lad be
I ran; and was scarcely kaiak
Whatti I heard the Sharp chat
I nAght say that I scarcely h ,
When the doctor caintiluto
fie was covered with trtud fro his head to his foot,
Aud tho suit he had on was h s very worst suit; • •
lie hardly had time to put th • ton his back, .
And he looked llkelt Falstaff , • f fuddled Irith sack;
Ills • eyes, how they twinkl (11 lied the dcletor got
worry?
His lips looked ;like port, a d Ids breath smelt like
sherry.
lie hadul,beet l shaverd fora ortuight or so,
And the beard ou his chin w %Lite as the snow.
Butlluspeeting their tongue , tu spite of their teeth,
And drawing his watch from ,is waistcoat beneath,
lie felt of each pulse saying, 'Each little bejly
Must get rid"—here he lang ed—"of,thcf , rest of that
go .18 No
: i -
Jelfr."
kgaxed Olt each chubby, plu
And groaned when he said a
But a wink of hie eye, when
loon gave me to know I had
Ho didn't prescribe: but wen,
And dosed all the teat—gave
And, adding directions while
Ile,blittoned hie coat, from h
Then jumped in his gig, gar
And Jalap dashed TT as if prig
But the doctor exclaimed, er
"They'll be well by to-mor
good Might,"
A good eyewater-0 1
A frisky fellow—Ap I
(K)needing bread—T,
A cure for ehills—K 2
Note envelopes—Po 41
C uky concerns—V;
Bli ht of hand—Rej 1
T e root ‘ ef all evil 1
T e woman's club— ;
T e " r*iflc mails' I
Rlottinghlaper—A se i
Official envelopes— 4 1
A woman all should
Counterfeit Detecto i
men.
What is the worst se
self-conceit.
willing to accept th
date for office.
A grubbing hoe---Q
the handle.
Beans and hops are
theyliourish at the po
What battle was the
iiiught? Brandywine
The prospect is that
}Awe a chance to see ti
,Tit for Tat—lt i 9 be:
Time; and, revenge
Some old soaker's ivo
ing " apple and h
milk out:
There are no fire ins
infernal regions; they d
there.
A bill to encourage th'
is engaging the attentio
lina Legislature, and prl
acrimonious debate.
• A woman [Oiled to
tion of mistress of her
ed her name, 1311 e replie
engagement was not in;
The boy who stole a!
fast time getting away
by the magistrate oittlie
" run with the machine
•
Real economy A
being told that a certaii
save half the coal,' said,
two of them, and save i
The best yet: All
wife of an invalid, and
Children, picked enoug
to pay Off a mortgage of
i
In apprehension () i f th i l
tern paper says: riVl
neverturts anybody. r
tack you if you allow
your arm."
An old lady from -one
astonished a clerk iill on
days ago, by inquiring i
developments such as t
$1,000,000,00
Market Reports F -To
ing fast; brains scarce
£tll supply; pluck, mar
steady, 'price fluctuati
cash.
Boston shows in the
tures less than one-half
done through its own c:
than one-fourth, and
three-fOUrths.
A Southwestern edit'
Our school days the `rut
bially trying, how much
do we find herule of I I
married °ay \ fourteen m
While h party of diso:
being tried before n'
court not lion since, the
witnesses, cleaned out_
held the field against od:
A motber was amused
this ili of " argument"
"Mam na, I don't see 11,
turnedi out to bo such
was'ntl y devil to put h
!!3
A loving wife in Con
to a newspaper annou
death,. as follows: " I
If he hq,d been insured
vented the breaking of
A lacy entering a' et
Boston said: "Is any
tleman enough. to give,
dentlyi- the gentlemen 'di
of enleavoring t to ohtai,
arose.'
• IA Siberia, during
bought and sold in alri
carried for a long i perio
When required for use
is chopped off with
knife, and thawed as
"Poor thing," obse
Bridgeport lady, in spe
a young friend,' " she
dollar set of furs, "and
but she don't need sucl
do you suppose she,me
Several ladies of !Fri
gle, are talking about
oppose'the organizatio
es" of any kind in th
there are toe many at'
every night lin the wee
THE NNW" Arttli
OlitilgtMAS
' FIIOIi PUNS
• popguns let fly,
, jelly, and ple
ght to 'toy view,
nts 'Claus, too.
bedroom stepped back,
Ipecac.;"Rt.
their sulltrlogs shocked
er, /eve, tun fur, a 'Lc.
;nddr rogf
of i old Tata '
I turned rnyaelf round,
1 ,0 room with a bound.
1 1 . p, sick little elf,
In spite of myself;
physicked our Fred ;
°thing to dread.
straightway to work, •
. is truwsers a jerk—
blowing his nose,
chair he arose,
old Jalap a whistle.
ked by a thistle; „
; im drove out of
ow; good night. Jones,
/MEI
1232
ET!
o Jack
e poor
'ep warm.
I
sket books. -
I I - loeipedei. ' _
I
, eting a suitor.
1 A hog's nose.'
• he broomstietc.
Quiet hubands
oolboy's letter. •
sssessors' overcoats
love—Dame Naturit
• Newly married
t a moil tan sit on?
S• situation—A caul'
with a smart man at
ctic productions—
ost spirited one evet
he great Tireed will
ough grates.
uty's privilege to kill
Time kills beauty.
Id prefer a lid flow
ney," and leave the
rance agents in the
I.n't like to take risks
grO th of pea-guts
of t e North Caro
-1 raises to provoke an
a lady for the posi
itchen. Being ask
; , " Nasticook." Au
offee milliand made
th it, was discharged
plea thatille merely
rth countryman 'on
kind of stove would
" Then I will take
all."
ichigan woman, the
Jotter of twenty-six
cranberries last fall
her farm
small pox, a wes
ceinatei Politeness
mall pox will notat
vaccination to take
• f our rural districts
of the store's a few
he had any "yeller
i eysdid up letters in."
gue plenty, but go
'nd wanted; cheek,
et bare; hearts un
g, postly sold for
1
census of - manuf se
• f its manufacturing
11 ital, New York less
Philadelphia about
•
•
I r • a
remarks: ;" If in
of throprover
harder, in- after life,
ne ?" He has ',been
MIE!
derly women were
It Lake city police
omen assaulted the
he policemen; and
s for some time.
he other day to hear
rom her little boy:
w Satau could have
bad fellow—there
in up to it.".
ecticut sent a note
• cing her hushand'a
ear John is dead.—
it might have'pre
my heart." •
owded horse ear in
•ntleman here gen
me a seat?" Evi
not like her method
is a seat, for no•one
the winter, milli is
•zen state, and can be
1 , in a simple bag.—
he requisite quantity
hatchet or .sheat4-
eeded.
ed a teildepheliked
:ing of the death Of
ad just got a forty
beauties they were,
L things now!" What
ant by that`?
I y,. married and sin
-1
etting up a society to
of any more "
t city. 114 . claya
Iractiona at the lodges
1. to suit them.
~h~ 6y
~~ ~ aR~
UZI
, when all thrO