Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 15, 1875, Image 4

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ifi g b r y s l ed Deleripsiett of the cokraAp.
Beetle,
. The irruption from the s'eat 44
iiittith.west of the potato :...scatirge,-
the famous " Colorsdo beetle." itaQ
drawit cresll at:ontion to tiriiLat4re
Uf the.p64 and the I:xst, means of' 4e
sttoying it. Although diacovei,ed
as early as I g:0, this speekipflx , t.
liar almost entirely attained its eelifb.
'city: within the pwt few year* Thief,.
sear ago the outskirts of the migta
tion toneb.ed .l'ehnsylvania; and a
seat later Invaded • severah the
rid.h6st counties lof Western
. :Nitw ,
31(antim+ .the .great States
which occupy the valley of cite
il;l.4ippi and its continent strrams have
for year -been • Wtiffering from t'pe
presience of the .foritt a-f c o!a, , s
I ;.!it",7.the potato ctropi Of 'abet
several other IVesterri : , States wiire
largely ilePleted by the r.vrage , ,r,f
the Coloradobi.tgi and evert now thipte
Siates-haye hardly ref:ore - red frerra
tge reign of the ' ; pestilence.:` In ti t he
I alt of last year the vangna'rd - of the
1 -- ,er..7t1 ha!l rc.w:liefl , the Atiasitie lin
the neighborhood of ,
Sound in .=,uch intimber-i a), to the
thrown up on the tycitch in great Ile.
• pf l rsivi. At yorent the State vriufl
threateneil 'with a . .i,.*itation
I'ennsylvania.! Advice- [frorn '
e• all
4ctirfri3 of the :State repr&ent tihe
progreftl . of the liieetle efostwatd toils!
and i%ln-ad r he
cropi in many parts of , rt vl
are friiffering operntiorei I of
the pc.tst. the conntie4. writ! atfo''tlefi
}Nang Ni.,rthamptoii.
• Sitilivan and Moiitgornerv. in
otherf-i. the inerea'•, , .ed nine - her- of,
- "of .-
klAlf, 'rivers Itr 4 I sTrt is 4! of . - lifi I:s fla t ...,
ir ' f.r(ir Er4lturtiS fOi;t. lie la lig):
.of enfti - a-':
tit,. .The appearane(:: - of OP (", Arc
y,l4 ixfalf., ha 4 ItTfl 'WI - My Ir4ltel; ii?-
I. s 4 , :ribf-.7( . and is well known to the
' tar7fi , :n4 of the West. 11/ length, the
1
:,i,yerage 'specimen fneasure..fully half
inch. while individuals have Isles'
teorol nearly three-fourths of aniiieh
.:Ong. • Its.color :s light yellow. , , the;
eJ i ver of the wings being ornameiled
with ten dark lines running letl.gib
wise. and from which the insect de
rives its Scientific name of horyphqra
il l i+-rolin;oia.-6r "the ten-I i l tied speiir-
I inn. - It' belongs to the ( 7 5 :1 - !// 1 1/11 4-
i ., i(0, , order, :End IS one of tau i largiist
of the tribe. : 11 - 1 ,addition to these
lark line- , . which. distingoith tjhe
, l lColorado'' from the "eight-lined 7
- i.
;nil other leaf-eating beetles,iits la r vid
1 , throat
;sodr are colored a-rich, brottn,
.1
kiiteNfolw:fl with black. ' 11t.4 WiTigi4
I -
ire of a light pink cotor. and arc
,•? ~1(101, 1 closely beneath the COver-yk
cti(f. When the insect is in flight.
•f ne of the most dangefons ehariac
t cristicslof specie, speeti is itS iillifilli 4 41!
c i l pacitY of reprodnetioa,: It ha's
14:en estimatedithat the TorOgeney lof
r4 ie y ear , if unmolested for one yeiir,
s"ould fliflolint 111 the aggregate' Ito
1.:
ii - er 0.000,000 of individuals. The
runale lays from -1,009 to 2,000 nvi:
each incubation, the whole imin;
icr being grouped in clusters Of LOO
," more upon the lower sUrface of
lie leave s. Within a week the (in
re brood-arc hatched, the larva., jai
1
naturity. disappearing .into :t the
,
'round. wheie they change [to pit ie..
id in a fortnight reappear fiqin:(4.l),f,l.' :
I 'ithin a week the entire 'broil haVJ
i
,-iired_„iind in seven days more - the
ernale: of the second generation 141 S.
/_7;01 n to deposit a third briuxl. Al
ogether, the. different 1 changes
lirour.which the insect gofs occupy
Vita a mnth ii ! nil a - llialf.:1 or frdm
..
I ,rty- Ito- f i fty 'lays. For =food the
! •etk -- depetals _principally Upon, the
, r)tato, but. is not at ill 'adverse to, l
unatoes and °PO . choice icseulefits
.
1 their season.. In some sections
I • is reported to . have developed I a
' iracionq appetite for the egg-plant,
lit in general the. potato', fills the
ainsiilace in his bill of fare. 7 1,,,
Besides the . genuine ColOrado bee
-I.•;there are several other i4pecies Of
lie appearance and similar, habits,
deli havel frequently beenmistako
i'. the,
it
true "spearman." One Of
hose is !what is known s the fali4e
l
idato IMg4Alie Doryphora dixjuiscila,
'hich has only eight stripeS, and the
Irval-:' of which are provided - with
lly one row-IX dots
,down the side,
'bile those of its Wester*congent.r
avelwo. ;f his' variety haS long op
:ivied :41 . If ItSteril habitat; and isia
Immo!' ac plaint:lnce of pic New
gland farmer. As a rule- it rarely
:, aely the Potato, its. chief. food lib
ig egg-plant, home-nettle. etc. Th ( 4 l .:
ere is the potato fly of the East4n
ii ! ales, which fifteen or twenty years
lo'was regarded aii the-cause or the
tato - rot, 1111(1 which, at One tithe,
1 great damage in the Middle
(1-Eastern . 4t.ates. li i .addition tin
e foregoing arc the potato beetle
r l irro/idng friiiotabO , . so %Inert frchn
S having Ihretl black dots on tlic
ck. and which was discovered near
- nuintown, Pa.. in I>sl9;.the Parke
ued leaf beetle. the Crino.pris triii
iota of ftliver.and several other less
:Stipa varieties. 'To the tfoloradb
. .
levies. however. lielongs the leadei
i
u) as to destructive igentS, the (Ali
named being all of minor impot!-
i ,0(., . nn d of comparatively,comparatively,loll
lire. -.
-
!. ,
1111(.11: has 1/61 said • and wro , Leu
, icerning,''the effectual remedies f 4
e destruetion of the pest. !Jinni
iter, and Ither mild agents havi..
.11 applied freely, b9t with slight
1 only temporary `;success. 7;4
~ y remedy which sfielnk tO .stand
i test of tirne and ! ti, Prim:4. effete
t!l . under all eircumsOnees, is Pariii
I ' ' oi in a solution of: one part of the
ion to,six of water. In Michigan, -
inois; Minnesota .anti other Weso..
a States. where the farmers have .
1 to contend with the thickest of
seomge. - this receipt has been
tad to twin valuable. Care should
. taken. in the selection of, the 14
1,
i 1, only the best and strongest is':
rig, employM, and that at a period
siineiently early that the crop nria2li
(.i
! ierienee .no ultimate harin. • ('au= r
tion is indispensable in the; applical:-
i iOn of the -mixture, Paris green be l t:
big one_of the (.Icailliest of the ehen.
icalsond liable, on expostire i to con
nth-ideate the virus to the operator'..
-Fr r,this reason it is customary- when -
Iv: tering ;the plants to pretect the
hands with thick cotton gliives, and
to avoid tasting or inhaling(the song- '
ticn in.- any. way. or is the beetle
itself without !mist - Mons !gnalitieS.
in sittliivati C0.,.1 4 8.041 farther wail
se'7.6l. with Violent Convulsions froth
. ha log. carelessly inhaled the fttmei3" -
or 'boilin g water - which had- been
po trod upon theinseets. In another
pa of the same State a farmer
n. fled Tyler, While picking larvth
4t,
froth his vines, was poisoned by it
chew of tobacco -which he took durr
in the operation , the noxious matte[
ha 'ing evidently beeriTeOrainithreated
ti) the tobacco from his hands. M'-.
to suffering . severelY for several days
~ th ..man recovered. - These incidentn
ha - e . ininsed ' a greater amount 'cif
. caution into the work of extermin
NE
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, ,li
on
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hr i
I,o' l
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hn
tilt
P(I
tigg s - inclittLijui •
proveet. ei-eorttestfint.
with the_isea. - additkict tiplll6
other advantages, the:. Paris green
remedy has that of dithweN the
total . cost of the sec nary Niphew
thus per at-re being only ,"a" , per sea.
:wits. The other meth/41 of hand
picking,..whieh 'was Orie time. Es
voreil. ki:s . no* been alnuidoned as
b e ing atirxer and more Woke:
Carious estimates- of' eash loss
to the count by the ravage* of the
her tie have been made, all - of which
me in placing the decrease in pro-
dactioll . aloneat $8,000,0* and this
without cYionting the rtitira expense
entailed 'by the use
. ofi remedial
agents, extra labor, ace. Good an
thorities State the ' total lOas as rath
er over than Under $10,010,000, and
by many it is thought to exceed well
ft 2,000.000.. One of thew fea
trirs of the grisent • " 'oi is that
the Colorado beetle is speed for its
pElinanenev. and rarely abandons lo
calities tmfil . it has ringed them for
seVeral seas ons succession. In
!Portions Of Illinois, where it made
iti first appearance in Imo;, the farm
er are still suffering from its pres
ence, with every prospect of a cotk
tinnance or the evil fir several years.
Violer 11101 circumstances, the only
re2.our , :e is. to commence..sa Mgr"-
war upon the beetles ; while they
ail: Atilt comparatively few, and thus
thin Out their ranks before the second
arid third ~ a sons' hatchings are upon
the Crtmer. At the present time the
f?‘•*ftlf.: ha, reaclicil the shore of the
o'l'an, and ican apparently gr, no far
tiu r , • still, every precaution is being
taken by fo re ign i ;overnments to pre
v4lit til;• rian , ,portation ofd the plague
thit 4.. a. A rk;ent! law,of the
German Parliament forbids, the im
bonatiote t,f American potatoes into
' ;Vrrnany. under severe 1 penalties;
lilt it /lonianl if even stich a meas
ure Will have theldie4tirvl effect. The
.larva , can he earned abroad in a thou-
'and ditfi•rent "Ifay:4 ancll disguises,
extraordinary Nigilance is
cgi by 5 4 hip-Inaster and Cns
orn the . pesl t will he
,r - ettv ~n re to find a ramtls or trans-
. ,
portation across the sea. l ln a coun
try like Ireland, where.the t mass
Of I.IIP people live upon t e patito,
irea
the - f,utrering which wouldlbe entailed
by the presence of the, Colorado bug
would be terrible. It,bas! been ,stig
gested that: all out - ward-bund ship.
masters should he - furnished with de-
w.rij,ti.nis of the beetle, and (.!aution
-1
kl to destroy all specimens of it
found on shipboard. ! i •
To sum - up, it may .be said with
confidence that the
,itnmediate appli
cation of the propef remedies both in
the infeeted distiicts and in those
whieh the scourge has as y t only
tonthed in the majority of cases.,
result favorably to the growing crop
and prevent the indefinite.Multiplica-
tion ',f the pest in the future. This
has !peen generally , done throughout
Pennsylvania, and it now remains to
follow it up in New .Te i sey, :New
York, and otherpoitians
I f the East
in which the presence of the plague . is
I _
beginning tot* felt.
,di rational 7 parlinEni
r‘oIMITTF.F. OF ASSOCIAT ENTOitii
- E; quiNLAN, •W. H. rtioitros,
en.twironic IV. :FAN.
A. A. KEfiNEY.
;ALL commtmfratirm• t o ll, I,,Aerif.,l In
this 4.partinotit, hio,tim to sent In tn. ,tiairr n m, of
the rommittee, F.. E. grlNLttx. sit trowatil.a. And
win to fm - warded by him M the kl,timr In eharz',
f4r the .nmling week
I -
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Variety ro• Routine in 1 1 1 : bind
Any onti, who has atall:Nirate led the op.
eratious ochildren, , or villo has not lost
an recollection of his owii yo4thful days,
will bear witness to the itenth of the af
firmation, that there is nothing aceep
table to tlMyo , ung heart
f ax variety. Du
ring the past few weeks, the Most earelem
observer cannot fail to have noticed how
the kite followed the marble, Only to give
place to the hall, awl theme in their turn
have been Suspended byl othq games on
the part of tlie boys; bout, alsd, the jump
rope has 'consigned tp te4orary ob
livion the rolling !Mop on the part of
And so the plays will go on the year
round, now one claiming the l children's
attention and :now another, sir there will
be a constant *-- variety and clinge The
girls. will 'pnibably display Ipsx of this
restless desire for somekhingt new tban
the hdlg.- But even -they will lw found to
have their turn way of expriNsing this'
trait.of human
.pature. 'Their Aging - will
be arrayed eaeli:sUcceeilheg.d:jy in differ
ent style of wardrobe, and iheir play-:
houses present many phroa-s i l f architec
ture. In short, the eonSiant and 'unflag
ging aim of "Young Amernia : "- r . sc•cms
either tit tell or hear Something, nilw. .
1
Nor does this.cie4m, for eh: rigi. et'ame
_with the days of elaildhissl.. : ; L
It is felt all the Way alOngflirough life,
until age makes felilde th'e. Powers, or`the
rapidly approaching -- realltief4 !pf eternity
engage by their nearne;.s thelundiyieled
attention of the
The young man seeks variety according
to his early training. or the tia tiind bent
of his mind, in different kiwis of business
r Study, or -- x.xiety,, in travel or amuse-
11/I . llt, 14: he is notxtrongly held by
religioom ur niural re►trtints, in, the thea-
tre, the club-rooin, the drinking saloon.
The young 1:uly seek, 4 variety 'in respond
ing to the ever ; changeful demands of
taxte or in active works :of benevolence,
or, as is boooften the case. in the eiciting
and unreal romance, where life and its,
facts are falsified, by being too intensely
colored. Tlie mature roan. and woman
seek variety in methods adapted lo their
more developed habit, and Lutes. The
old, even, find variety in living over again
memory. the el l ai igefut set neg of
ecir clap: of -y o uth and krentrtle. Tlets
sietesiOnte he the. eleileirtie,.-is bat, I here
iv, a seqije.t.t feer" seererttwfvel re.llectirtn.
It in not a thing We shouhl croak over and
strive to subdue. To loye variety is an
natural as ,itag to live, naked it in the ne
cessary actlompaniment ora true life, As
well might you grieve that the tree in
ur garden, `aLicl► sends',(nd its branches
in every I posgible direction, bas not taken
the Altai* of. a 'geometrical figure, as to
,
lament that ..the ilesireiciand, feelings of
rim ) bd.y:4 anal girls are not fatiiul running
along !pertain straight lines, which just .
exactly snit your own notions_ it ix not
sin alone which makes !the children so
restless, it is nature, it is life. Sin often
has a rood deal to du in trailing the grow
ing impulses in the dust; but above and
beyond this there is a foie!, which is at
work and which pt:rfectly 4iniciis and
pure—the fore of vitality. ,I, for one,
shouldbe extremely Sorry: totee boys and
girls any the less inclined to restbssness
and change. I always look with - sctspi.
cion on what are called on'all sides "pat
tern ebildren," little pale-caced,..quiet,
premature men and woman, who - are at.
wart precisely precise, and are never
known to be otherwise thin patiently sat
isfied. There is generally in such paps
somethin,g wrong phYslcallyil and . : ten
matt arg,roarr twietlire `licofritedi
twit 6i
train assiatieetthe'livido; WWl*
'dolt theiseerm, 1114 tiwF ffi Stkiilipi
wrest tbeir,_aropeum. fhtli: lit
the aaaiiie'irith !Odell teadiess bit7velyi.
deal.
What 'is the rreeption "we Ore :bens
realest sari tonyent young hodiWiraiii
winds? ("rdinarfly, it k to he Garry!,
Wavy Annual and chitlins' one f.
efrierxis'es them and aoizt.. tlrenfto the
awing Which in in opinion are , waited to
their age and capacity. Thrir nrvitat wai
are inononintonow, zilit gAsorsi Cur word
as found in teat-bcsoks2-rxtit4' than hr.
parting own ideas in trait bre e rtite.,
What calibrations are Made corisi4 of
coututi 'wraiths whia saw...et
themseh - es to the teacher as hew es aims
ly along. There - , has evidently been no
previous preparation. no careful analysis,
and arran,,qement for the tram: coune
queutly the recitation bas none of the vi
vacity and . warmth of real life about it:
,but it manifestly • only the cold perform
ance of an unlaced and disagnable tisk.
It is, in short, a dry monotony. whirls the
teacher brawl( ir , mtirl foe twat. ais an
Arab from the sirctoort, if be were
subject instead of rnkr, ,
Teachers, can we not break up this rou
tine—get Sew life—let there he an appear
ance of activity: Let ns throw mote en
tht Csizsm into our winds, more variety in
our methods, get out of the rut and jog
alcerrg, in some rig' trick.
It will not remedy ratters, 1 am sure,
to sigh over the wretched tastes of chil
drenond charge our failure to their na
tive depravity. A guilty nature is indeed
the justly blamable source of many evils,
but thisis one which can hardly be re
garded as issuing from it: alone. The
fault is not so much in the children as in
the system. What is wanted is to make
our trehOols as much as possible the em
bodiment of real life. We are not to
to develop its alms by straight lines, bat
ark tti throw in some angles and carves.
A class is not a militia - company' which
must forever be put through the same
manual . of arms, neither is the school it
self an organized regiment which cannot
go beyond the tactics already foreseriliecL
We want order, it is true, and cannot get
along without it, but we .want the order
of the tree, whow piocesses go on accord
ing to its nature, not the order of theina
chine, which must move. will or no will.
In a word, we must have orderiy variety,
not disarrangement, but diversity; not a
compact unity, but a unity of distinct but
different parts. This will satisfy all the
desires of the children for a change, and
will bind"them in the school by a double
tie of interest and lore.
• If by infusing, -more variety in school
conduct and teaching, we are able to ren
der the work more delightful to the chg.
dren, and therefore more likely to benefit
them, it heroines us in every way to seek
and introduCe i new plans and • methods.
We should .be willing to give those
branches we expect to teach the most
careful study: We should be heartily
ashamed of all commonplace and careless
instruction, and strike by laying hold of
all available helps to prepare ourselves
for the great task we have undertaken.
Let us remember we are dealing with im
mortal souls, that will meet us in the day
of final anti "faithful reckoning. Let us
also remember that the eye of God him%
self is upon either in approbation or
condemn..l6oll,ot our course, and may .we
all be so iiligent that when the labor is
past we shall hear the- joy-giving "well
done,7prrmouncetl by (sir approving Itis.
ter. , MAICIAN G. ACKLEt.
.Into, 14, 18;3.
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Doubtless many of our teachers ihnit
to contribute anything for the "Mum
tionak-Derartment,— thinking they: have
nothing new to present 0 that something
Tare or remarkable must- be given. . Let
us make our department, in a great MIMI.
tire, a school, until wane more interesting
matter comes to hand. Since the papers
in most of their articles present matter of
educational interest to the general pub,
lie, let us devote much of our space tol
special preparation of teachers for their.
work in the school-room.- Le*Xons on
primary teaching, on methods of analysis
:.of more aavanced - subjects' required in
Our common schools may be given, and
prove of value to those expecting to be
;come teachers, as well an to experienced
teachers for comparisons and criticisms:
what ix presented in the columns of a
newspaper will be more readily remem
bered by teachers than. that given 'in
hooks. '
Let actual lessons on primary or ad
varsvd teaching be given, - showing just
how awl what to do, rather than general
discluirses:on what should be. taught.'
The space is, kindly allotted to us, and if
we .fail to utiliie it all and make the edu
cational columns of vital value to teach
ers, we arc censurable in Tailing to avail
ourselves , of
. gtiod opportunities. Ask
questions of a practical nature, that hare
puzzled you in the school-room. Criti
cise analysis and matter in our.text-books
and thuS aid the committee on text-books.
Dr. jtplm HUll utters this i,ii. of wis
dom: "Teachers are sometimes.. tem prted
to nagging. They do not scold, or re
reprove, or punish outright. Betteethey
did. The victim perhaps reports in this
way: Ile or she, as the case may be, ‘l*
always at me.' This is a mistake in pol
icy. • The avert ge child is ,iusceptible,atul
responds promptly to generosity; confi
dence, and obvious good will. When the ;
child-heart . feels that the teacher wishes;
expects and enjoys goodness in the pupil,
it has tne strongest
,rnotfie to be :gutud.
But let the dark muipleion once get into
the miful: 'My teacher likes me to fall
and trip; for the satisfaction of being
down upon me,' and, that little is heartily
learned Is the less of two evils. The
greater and graver is the embittering of
the child-heart, the poisoning of its foun
tains,-and the kindling of a malignant,
vindictive spirit within it, of whleh the
effect is to obliterate all that might . be
angelic, and to produce all that is demon
ical."
--+N►
It is said that it is as impossible for
minds to remain unmoved when properly
addressed, as it is for a perfect, musical
instrument to refuse to give forth its
tones when swept 14 a master hand. If
this Is true, teachers will see. the ne
cessity of propeily addrening the minds
they have : wider their care. To under
stand bovi to addreia those minds proper
ly, the temieber must hate a knowledge of
the laws that control and . wimp minds.
To have a knowkdgo of those law the
teacher must study mental philosophy,
and then apply it theoretically in the
school-room. The more knowledge a
teacher has of the laws which govern man
—morally, phySically, intellectuallkia and
apply them In teaching,
the greater will be the success. Teach
ers, learn the nature of the clay - you are
moulding. • t, • '
It IA not The ditty of' the teacher to do
the went _Mr the aelidasm * bat to teach
them how to do It Tor 6th:twelves, .and
then *aka them do* Teacli hew, them
say„ fidOtt yotiroalr- •- • -
... .s, .. -..E0-
itie el&
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Ft 6111111Wilinit Sow 10 'to 2114 ems
"ltikiler*lnNtaitti4oo: . . ' ,
L intiii4-6# Out *taint 17 orris
to lekgkegoiol4 . . 40 .40 11 111 1 $ 1 .cOwd b 0
fir
.....,..,..... . air etr'or
. .1 -" •! . 7
. arria c4ipip alr oli the .144
and traiii - t/repoillS to arid time, ftitior to
the suer manoir .*
tibia *meta were
misted.. 1 . - 1 - . i • ' ; -
5. - ,extbe;in. at 'loile and add icy fi,',o.
Pi/P. digierH._ dive ley* - 1 1 1 ..
R.. Wm* ea Ca *rani azd a oilman of'
lisr smart *OA trifOopfla . add. - 1
- - I.''
,Whit dritlie intratiently no tw..
P rmerd *L a-1 0 3 * mamirr ritl, fisr7l.,
11w
toori,'&e. I,'. i - ! ' ,
Advance! one istei at at" . and Array"
th ;
seem a ieyfeet artery of y peireipte
or crorsztkra opota Shit* -r ikle:trl,
begin! prieeediffig ititb nest.
qo over NAT i'at ninth gram! at any
toe •ezenerre if maim be MT nailer-
Amid, and; mit"' r 4aily. . , 1
H The greatest wane - ere rs.a.**amit i t
1 to the ttieber and Of Xv„r.o. astir:lain-4
Interrit. 0 4 the 1 0 r# of tbi - PuPil i 4. foam'
in the, aetatauilatioa of i .ly au*.
tend legeoare I.
EadelarOr to seettie the intere.t of the
class and +ever 'do : for a pool :what he
can readqbe kd to.dO foT kiniclf.
(To be toatiatied; with ;resents oa pti
maxi Oirliv Ind*ogr4 l l-) .
1, • 1
Paordsmi.—Wearmetz a few aril h meti•
ad prairies, most them eat dellnilt, but
ithutmeirrir the terauf arittlie in emer
gencies:
A man desires to sell sixty bushels of
;id
grain and having 4 half measure
uses a pail in . th e :sieve of an invertrd
fru:trans : of a cone of following di
ire
mensions:' diameter of r end, to
inches, of larger end 12 riches, slanting
height 15 inches. Row try time antst
the pail *OM? ' • L ,
•
A Pile of grain indled k from a Gin
ning mill is in the shape of a cote, 8 feet
diameter 4 the floor, and lc fert %lam
height. How l ni:nt' jr bushels are tii•-ir - 3
Which is the 'cheaper, to give ID I'. fits
for two oirges each 3 . Ithet. in Maw. -
UT, pr the same 1111131111111 t for one orange. 4
inches in diameter?
. 1
The sum of two nwnben. iA U'; tlw
quotient of one dirided by the etthq r is
10. Reopthed an arithmetical sfilution.
A ditch: is to be' dug .airistrul'a ...ram
.1 1 '
acre of gottud, cutting 4 the icon:, of
equal width and depth, and of ~neh di
musicals tirat the dirt taken from the
ditch will I cover the remaining pr . prti4 of
the acre 1 foot deep. Required the ,size
of the ditch.
jEWETT * SON'S
PanorECTLY PURI W ,
711114 ONLY., QUAIL
1, 7171 1 1* Ilr UAW:
THE LAST SIX?
TtAltl
'JOH* JEWi:TT
182, Frottt St., re
PACIAGE.
W6OD :Ad
EG?4, 2ti snd 100 lbs. ear
CASKS, l abtiallet, 300
ind -
i:1 1 . Palls, ..!e. Per % hi
,',I rIALI:
DR. H Po i ltilil
-
Alpo, at, the lower l
I'• L S
TURPENTINE AND
COLORID P
A►r7 or 'IOTA in ofl or
BHUMIF:) 1 , OY f:V.Y.III:
WINDOW & MOTU
[ [ •[ [
Of all sizes.,
DR. H. C. CF)RTY.ti
CORNIER MAIN A*DlTirreslS.,
Aprlll2,. 1147:4m:
E A ' L 21.1"
A. J. N 0111,E.
. ' , Malnidreet,
TO WA ND A,
PARMA., SEII.T.S. e,
=MM=
lIA NI) AT IlAtif:Al?ot
Alm) large trarts of land In
lOWA, NEBRASKA '& KANSAS,
Moog fine of Tian Roads. Vilry rle,frable
frw Knitgrants.
I 71115=
MiEMMM
Rrnts reollretell and; rrnOrd T aNimatolr term,
Money Loaned £ Loans Negotiated.
Parties wishing in parrhnor will doieell to inisk
ow our lids.
A, .L NOBLE k Co.
ar.'"'....,... Tail.
OF
V
rifIANOF OF :FIR.--The co
x) partsseishlp heretofore existing' under the
name of fre.; iNeter 100, has tern dissolved
by mutual consent. '
Dr. If. e. Porter will continue is the Drug bust
peas at the old place, corner of Wain and rim sta.,
who will settle all the arrtiunts of the late Arm and
to whom all persons indehled are reirested to make
Ferment.
henry V. Porter will have char
nem as heretofore, and will he -pit
satisfactorily sane all his friends
of this aid established Drag Howe.
- DR. c.
HENRY C.
Towanda, Nay 1, 10/1.
1 THE MT
p X IRIF L
• 1,
• lOWA AND NEAR/
• 1 :far salety -
BURLINGTON & MI SOURI
R. R. go, •
On ten year's credit ot II per cent.
Interest.
ONE MILLION ACREnts lOWA and Southern
NEBRASKA.
The finest country In the world to cenibine Cana
leg nod stock raising.
Products 'parlor land and Int-
Orsooraontalltsogliologatho'prln•
,_alpstimoissiona
LAMM DISCOUNTS Oar cash. •
"The toadied deentie In Nebraska Iles le the
tar waters r . relosAseyamit the heels eit: the ILA
It. Li. (o.'
Sr For timbal Mitt vitt Infyj deaerlbe these
leads, and the terms ot sale c iMmaress,
LAND
or E=Nlla,allittrt=llll424lll&
, •
-;
yr MS.
EVEANS k
twrite,4 , l.-rpmrt wiry
, .UR A:
LOWEST I'V SIDLE PRICE
SPRING ANT)
'OPENING FO
Er►ry Department 11
ITZ LIIAD.
:71* Of ITIIITE
As
13=
- SONS,
STAPLE)
York.
WHICII WILL BE
RANG
11r. each
Ito. ear h.
hrr than In 71 WA
A: SON
April I.lk
price,
MEANS 110
A.M. Pa,
D' OIL,
I=
The liner,. fraent,s
bower, IMared agalevt
extia.ebarge,
VARNISH,
rte.r..Al sapertnr tjnality of 01
yed, `4,
MI
Towiinds. Jams:4.ll.
IC I LWELL 110
ALI rill,
31311311:1
{E GLASS
Having leam4l this homer.'
misdate the meeting pea,
grin tie spited to give rat
jive hfm S call.
arNifilh aide Hf Pohl!
new block,
IGNIIIT PORTIA
TOWANDA, PA
BETHLEHEM,
"OLD MORAY
DE
Rich In hl.torleal Interests, It Is the only bulldln
In the country except independenee Halt,
by the enjoy= within lts Irons of Washington, La
ftyette. Lee and other pitritti of the nevetinkle.
'This popular hotel has reeentty changed hands.
been impnreed, entirely refarnbdaed i and the pro
prietor cordially Invites his Mewls and traveling
mit ten
mine to give hint a pains will he spared to
render th eir stay We. ' People en route for
Philadelidda will gad tt convenient to spend the
night here. reaching t city about eight in the
ntorfftet.: A sample . on the nest door, for the
acontnneslation of Vienne WI agents.
CO.,
N' A.
IfoUSES,
Sept. 4,73
D'l .' N I N G
TOWN,
11=2151
We are prrpoured to
of the day, and evening.
theft atinanws.
March I'o,lo.
NEW ARR
'AT TIM FIRST
MRS.; MARY!
faring parrhasell Site 44
i'ffakery, has trtltt
rehaserl an entirely
NEW STOC9 OF (MOODS,
rtnltr.l to the trt , .. 'mat as Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits,
Canned Fruits,. andies, Confee
tionery,Fresh read, Biscuit,
Rusk, Rolls„ Ate.,Daily.
$
A neat and lattmetlee
ICE CREAII I SALOON
Win be opene.l in emtnectkm with th- ritt4l,ll.e
-turn?, where bdles and gentlemen ran always find
the .at errant and other tielirsodei ot the ms
1 4 11 E DININ G ROO weaves
Has lawn refornt.4lo4l, 11131 i 11111 at all times ir sop
plied with milstantial eatable*, wlileh will be *erred
at reamnable rates. Itarrners and others whiting
town will start me a concern: plus to onpply the
wants of the Inner man.
- MARY E. KITTREDGE.
Towandi, April ta,•7441 1
THE .PLACE TO BUY YOUR
. f ILVINEfIi, AND
HORSE FIXINGS . GENERALLY
is ea C. Ir.ltATOlfri In tie stone lately Itt,ttpled
Jams Wolff so heketblig elate. Uinta; Minced
we'deshohlialostena In -' conmadlons anal eans-e
-quarter; I y Incite my oltt :lotto—
men, asillsals or soyalsr It' the lbw of
[
HARNESS,SARDLES, WHIPS,
of the. bosl
seed to see and
the paterms
•
RTER.
!PORTER.
AN D 8
11121
to eve me *a call, feeling
ditties I peewee lot •
better Jek Its beret •
listmeas lit the meaty.
steed
Den or a 3 Urge*, the Oa •
sum
routialtasb4. farm in
- View to*. brag sui .Atbe
-t Nibs bow War*, _ cirvas
seft_veliNlait Mao asistaiii. dab,
41" 941ttitt 411ae.
601614 tar'sgentle. la
amithesatAto wanklerami law
Is Aria terisitint:ancleuruks even barns&
Ater. , , ,
DEZW;-thign,'N. Y.
.‘ lijkkjug ; At es.
....I.l`NlCW4aillbi
.
Sping
,1,05;
HI I.DRETH
slob in pernitue sery
ti 0 D .
_ _ ~
ii!
to oaf/ and
es xitar we•.r
NEW
s T C K
II
OMER GOODS,
~~,q'hlr'h
ey atP. wr►
INSPECTION.
maptete with a!! that Is 1
1M
D NOVEL,
EISMII
Goons,
OLD DECIDED
!INS, BT
ELANS it
HILDRETH,
Bridge St •
Hotels tai
crate.
'SE, TOWANDA,
STRILETA
it 4,, of ail gne , l% of thIA
eafp_by Tire. without any
;4 1 .
l• . .
IA .I.tritils6 naiL4 AM. Part
T. R. JORDAN,
Proprietor.
• •
1 1S• F, TOWANDA,
ll=
1 is Mir ready to acrom
le. ND palms aor espmse
i stAetion to thole odic' Junky
Mnare, east of Mrrctars
PA.
AN SUN INN,"
EBB
C.r T. gMITH.
It 0 S
ITtl THE 11. t KEKI
N . 4 1 r: Tlt E (:‘
EMIE=
; the Mom at all
ky,ter4 strike Crram In
D. W. SCOTT .1k c 0
11 \'.G E NI E N T
6 .YRAD BAKERY.
1 KITTREDGE
k and fixture* of 11. A.
4 the adatottabtnent and
MEI
&C I
thdied that (mu the la
,. Aft Pthek. I can tlo a
is than any other estab-
one doer' below the old
e. DAYTON
tr:VAtiiltiet - NE SHOP.
fie ~.
1M bis amtimpii the roomer!,
fartreetherre = rnit eer ome r Allen Camas.
11.1111 1114 . 0 4 91 Kalne4110 8 a.11 1111 := 2'"
MILL OK&RINGS,
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. .
3LA NI6IIILLS, - •
Milt 'lron limit to order,
tNGlNES—itkatiiir.En.
Anti .wort wurirstd s, ere Astist4rli.m.
SHINGLE ,MACiIINES
Of tie fated zed sent hipever., 16.4. ma 14/4mt
el sad kept cnertantly out karelmoil r+.24f. f,*
SIDE-HILL IRON AND WOODEN REIW'
'et
CULTIVATORS;
CORN PLOUGHS AND PLOUGH
- ' • • POINTS •
01:01 tsn4 tms the 'tateat tmptT•ar_ns kept
.eei ham&
CRCRNi POWERS,,.
lARGE 1.4.1 CD
STOVE • CASTINGS.
I'ELLAR GRATE.
SLED NI)
AEA :II 04 ca.''?, i, fonai•brd
Nardi ""7 , .. 31E.V1 , 1* ic_fo.f.KwELL ,
B L -0 0 c 0 P.l N y
sti mei tyre tp nunuf.artnr. 1 hWit c.bermatr4
HORSE POWERS k CLEANERS.
And will veil a Netter tarsehtne for lew nwmfy Hem
rat hr bad ebearhere in the' world. We etalin fnr
oar inaehtars that they will do a mach, or ware.
itura any wtber, and timer durebly ,taaltt. We yet
i armatly oftpertftteftd weiwork arel see that It I. well
date. We will 'end
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES
or felt nartitn- : . ".41 a ppttrathn.
otiE A: TWO lIOIZSE POIVEItS,
line, and two hi,rse 'f I rea s - 1) rl4 and
84parators, Thresher and
Cleaner 4.
I.' A N ti 111 11. L „
CIRCULAR AND DRAG, sAW STILL*
Saw Ana Grist Mill work 4lun<• ti,
order. Give Us n mil before
iturchasing; elsewhere.
7y - it - 4);) *.sx:ptiv
Ang.L'no •
XrEW CARRIAGE FACTORY !
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
HENRY STI:: [;EN
R.poet folly interoffice. to riend - and' j , kt
that he Ina train a
NEW BRI(K CARRIAGE FACMIII",
Wherr he wilt r,fin,tantly k .111 Oil Wild a full a•-•r r
mod of
FAMILYICARRIAGES.
TOP ANT) OPEN BUGGIES.
PLATFORM WAGONS.,
TROTTING ST - LIKYS". AND,BREI.I7,TioNS
•
Made of the br:t material amt finishedth 'the. hest
• city style. His long experience In city car
riage Factories give* him a decided -
advantage over °then In the
STYI.E AND DURA1111,1f1:
Of warm.. All be a+l:.
INSPECTION OF 111 WORK
Preriotu , to pnrcitaAti:
ALI. WililK To GIVE
ECT TIS-F.ITION.
Thankful fur the Motif patfunage torowtly
tended and reltertfulls. }. k a rtrtitluttature of the
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
' HENRY STUILEN.
Towati.b.JAD. 5."4-tr. '
WA4oNs!: WAGONS!
Proprietor
I keep on hand a large atisortment of
SELL HEAI' E It
Than and• other establishment in the
WAGONS ANT) CARRIAGES
Of every description mannfictured
to order on short notice:
Towanda, Marth 7e , 1973.
BOOK BINDERY.—TIie public
Beslwellutlyinforined that the Book Bindery
haa-litea- reamed 40. the Rarotrren !Innen&
MA *ion Whets will be done -
BOOK-BINDING
In all its various Manche'', en terms as, reasonable the "hart times" Weer. The Bindery
be under the charge at
If. C. IV 11 I T A k.E.R,
to
experieneed Moder. and all %uric will be
p. p,ly done In a style and manner which cannot
1* excelled: Mirdr,ltairasines, Neirapapers, Old
Rooks. Sic.. bound In every. style. ParUcular atten
tion win be paid to the Ruing and Binding or ,
BLANK BOOBS,
•
to say detirrd pattern. which In vainly aiul dura
bility will be warranted.
air Ali work will he rawly for delivery when
promised.
The pittoaare of the pa Ile le mottettpd, raid pet
• - ,7 .
;
.
And ail kiwis*/
PLOUGHS
LAM: V. KETTLES
- 03 V 0001:1
f )11.44 thf! nff.fr
AT REDUCED IPMCES
AV A 0N S
WAGONS
'a
,f...,_,
wmcll I WILL
count n
JAMES .BRYA:NT.
-- ~~Y~`
T"""4..i-0..0,,f4D.:0:ii,
„ . - ,
WIWAXILUS AND I
Efl$MMI
rirros-sator
TOWANDA,,P
rATI2IO - 7, 4 ....E.LiXt
I±CI:.%R I.IIAIEIt LI
rovWDElta. Gr. 114
'SYS TI
711141: 46 .
4 vt-tCE.t
IC2III
Aeei "pirratallea. , of all
DYE STIT,FFS,
MACHINE OIL.S.
KEROSENE;
ALCOHOL
Mil
PURE WINES AND
==24
TOIL tCCO. SNUFF. CI
/MEM
PtIPELAU PATENT MEM
• and a Eller aperrthmrsti
TOILET AND F'ANCI,
Mart! than n‘nat ram ht
tng nf pmertptinip. Open an lanot
1., Ir. te.. se4 Inntt .1 r. 7t. 10 r., 311.
Dr. 3T toe rnitardted at
tvl4.9y rt earifireAt. a4lPrtetoffer.
IP- 111.!
W. 61
ECM
Dll. If. C. POI:TER. : I
THE
01.1► (*ASH Dittfil
At•l Piariq., T .
Estm!di.4.”l , :cer rearis
W4•4.-sal.- awl Retail 114.3
1) ItUGS, 31ED11
CHEMICALS:
Ai:111S. DYE-STUYIrS..k
PEILF3 - 311ERY. .1 I) F . /li - sc .- V. G.OI!DS
SMINGE.....RrPtIFA WRAC EA*
PS, Cr MRS: POM DT;'. 161 R DYES.
TRET)I.:'Aix. AND
RA VIM...
.4 - 11' ET-111)4 1K:1 AND rtyliT-3111w'SS AI '
31 Al' A 11 - 113": 11.Nrir,
V0111:11:3i AND 1111311>T11_11 - 1 1 %.1115,
6.%1111EN. 111:1141 , Air; 1 - 1.1_134',ER
ran. jnel I.ljez!!! , ,
IP PTA N Il'. AND 11031cEPAT1111'
111.:.5T E DI
ANDAL t; I'INE PDre.1....(11:p1.7.D1e IN . E•
r.ti..rnm7trit.4lll4 Camp.,
N. I I'M N11'1"1.1: It EI.I: 4 . & slit El. Ds,
1;(1771...Ez , , TEETIfri r e: ll Xrr
, ri 0z..% re d 1'413., 'UMW:. Thitnionst , r,r,
.
KEROSENE OR COAL OIL,
WI(K, cif BATfa!
NrclT -4 FIHIT
T.%N.NEtr:*...tISI) MA ,= rl►NErrrl.. .
. . .
I.E.tilfri. TINIPENTI F.
1'.%1 VAR'S' 1•11:WIIITEW IL" NTER,
,114tE., mit!' lIDING. HAIR. TuouTil.
and all •4h-r kinds of I.ro;ih".
WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS,
of all
PURE LINI•Ett) Iff„ vrs.,
.Ni'.
VARNISH.'
READY NISI rAtS'n.
OF .tNY RED c•It.OR.
BY THE IND. - ND. PINT oR A LI,o
G1141177 4 :1) ot: VAIINRaII.
. AND DRY VI tI.OIN .tY
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED.
, • ,
l'to.; ,, tif.tiott• , art•folly rotrttauilotlot at ail hour.
of rho and night, Illy- ii .mt4,..y. ft:T.l . tr-rrlptto , /,
frtnn 9to 111. A. M., I: to 1 and sto tli':y. U. 1
Ur. I'..rter ran I, ro•R•i,itryl ..,. lotplotore In II: ,
ottO.. - I'M , ' i-C7a.
Grccerie: and Pro-i_-ion:.
U. B. PATCH.
lIOLESA LE AND RETAIL,
PE %LER
GROCEIZIFS INI► I•IUJ;'N'IsloNs.
kl
Thn
I MIREMMII
The highest pri••e inid for It
COUNTR PRODIrCt:
El=
BUTTER. POULTI6",II
ME
• ` 1 , •
Eflice tat attention TAM to filling vt.lor., tior,.! .
ft-tivete+ll Ire, of charge anylrhere in
- the lioron4.li. j, • .
li
i- r • tr , I` %.Tl'll
1 :.
! ! i.
'a: -, i: • : _
ant 1-7 I.
$.
0T
' I
- IV - CK li. F. II I . ; ! i!
lint th. vrty-1.-4 gov.l. of all kiwi,' \opt i.v ally
fit - At-via., grocer, awl Nolfl pont n, 1.1 1 .1111 7 I)•..Vt if,
STRICTLY 01.,1: I'ASIC': '
. . ,
Til. rh01,...,4
TEA, 61'10ES,
.. MOLASSES,
SYlltP:!;, SUGARS,
COF,FKF:S; tit.'4
• .1 ..
Received l►atlT, fresh from the New Iliork Market.
and bought at the very lowest cao prices.
,
Haring Leen enzaged for the ta.4 thy., yearsorlth
a First- elass Wholesale grocer In Nie! volt. lave
Facilities tor baying my pawls so that I can ItMkt`
It an object for an C .tSII rill and
• I', •
KEE MY STOCK.
Before ptitcha,lng elsrwliete.
-
1 Wlll.l. PAY f!.,,Vilf FOR PItiql)1:11,
M. B. OWEN,
•
•
um). WHITE tNb MA' E STOLIE4tHI
Miscellaneous Advertisement:.
pon WNO. ON
etriVENIENT TERMS. ij -
A Markman's and wagial shnTM wittt!a twenty te at
water power attached. A very glertliaNrjoratliiiti
for taistneaa,
The shops are large and convenient. with neces
sary machinery for carrying , on an c:itenstcr loud
ness. A small new dwelling haw Mid one acre of
land attached.
miter water lioner on the :owe
stream, with a twenty - lire fret whirl. with haw
and lath milk ail in good running', order. This
property wind* void together with lire acres or
-Ist! on which the mill stands, 4 ;
.
11.0 TEL PROPERTY. with - a•l7 large
tiro and one-half story house, with back bnifiling.
Ulan building 00:2 feet, with large , : and conveni
ent barn. This property will be sold with one or
more acres of land, to spit purchaser.i; •
1 , •
ALSO—A TARSI containing _about 154 neres or
land, all irnpmred except a acne ; ; two dwelling
homier!. two orchards, large calk, bare, horse barn,
worm house and Amnia thereon. This property is
in a high state of cultivation, and the quality of
theland unsurpassed In the county.'
The above describedproper. ty Is an desirably lo-
rated and convenient to Lehigh Valle? Rail Road.
40`for terms of sale apply. to the ;subscriber, at
31yeraburg, Bradford County, Pa r •
sprl43. E. REED MYER.
„Ls
ADMINISTIU TOW NOTICE.
—NOW* Is hereby given that all persons)n.
debited to the estate of C. P. Wenes,f, late of Ath
ens boo, dee'll, must inalte launedinte payment to
the' undersigned, and all porwas having. claims
against said estate must present thenti duly authen
ticated, for settlement.
JAMES U. *EBB.
Ailmlpistrator ile boldsld non, .Itb!rill annexed
juaelift • ' • • .
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FINE 3 ENVEI,ItY.
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l'esd-ry
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IN ES
S. TF:ItL I ' N 1.; $II; V,
SILVER PLATED W_
FllO3l THE CHEAPEST T( THE
t;“ILb. t:1 I,V f. 12. A TE FL
SPECTACLE & EYE
• yn t - d"•x riorilior lir. PrTier 4 2.....mnr,
, ' - .1112.fri Stirt !
•
pI:ESENTS FOR A
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r. 7 iwz in !•• It.,
i FINE f,:r#l,l) .SETS,
PINS.
i:ANDs.
All Eftlf AN AND "AV1!....i
GOLD ANi) AVATC
:±ILVER W ARE 1)Y VAR!
surt-r A 7S II 1.7.1'EcT.10•1
SILVER AN PLATED liINGs AND 1-II
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•
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Irnt ntarmtor. atul-n-Arrant,4.
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c•milr.tlitrii he {{vat. ; 1:11,1-r Wll-,11"., it ttiOi
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