Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 25, 1878, Image 3

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towards, Pa., Thu:kbly, 95, ISM
A. CHAMBERLIN,
Dealer In
,FINE JEWEL-12i;
WATCRES, -
ISILTER k PLATED WARE,
TOWARIDA, PA.
Towanda, Jan. 18, 1877.
LOCAL AND CENERAL.
nit Kt LT.ilr will pay a professional irht.
it to Laporte on the 6th Of August.
JUDO Panama wear the bolt ass bus
eat chest, He drew in one the .otber day
weigit'ng , 2l pound&
*vbs. ; G. PArron has • sold his " Cal
eb., • tr.: well tr farm to JAB. M. PIATT for a
Lab in'erest in the Halo tan '
A SEVERR rain storm , aoimmpanied
_by
!heavy wind passed over this. section i on
'Thursday afternoon last. •Msny trees
- were blOwn down.
En PHELAN, who has been employed
in this office for some time, has taken
-GnaszEi'a,advice and gone. West. Ilia
objective polnt is Kansas.
NOTIVITIISTANDINO the unfavorable
weather just after planting last spring,
corn never looked morn promising at this
season than at present.
J. A. WILT, CEA& G. ROCKWELL, C. E.
Annals and D. 0. DoLLon are'spending
this week at Gettysburg with the G.A.R.
boys (rota all parts of the country.
'SENATon DAVIES visited Scranton last
-week, and on the urgent solicitatiOn of
'prominent, citizens, made ,tt short speech
on the new ponnty question.
Fit Aix GIMGO found a - perfectly whit°
mouse in his wheat field the other day.
In attempting to captor it the monad
was so badly injured that it died. f T
!&t, Ilk B. STRAIT, a native of thili
county, his just been nominated for C9r4
greos for,tho fourth term by • Ile second
"WT. riot .14umblican Convention of MinnC
suta.
A LAME apple tree in the yard of
liEneun, heavily laden wit , l;nearly ripe
.fruit, gave way under the eight. of its
;boughs the other night, and !fell to the
:ground. :
• A am' ii-as knocked from the track of
trio S. L*., S. R. 11. on Thursday evening
last, as the train waa approaching Bernice .
'Stiperintendent Ba.tctrr \vas ;Twining the
engin° at the time. •
ME School Direetors of_ Albany, Bar
clay, Franklin and Wysortowiiships have
:recently adopted Swintori's Geographies,
add voted to retain the - Union series of
Iteadeis.
pp Fsnm}ins as well as sportsmen are in
!trrested ?n knowing just what the new
;game and fish law is. We have printed
the law in convenient form wand have a
few copies for sale, price
. 25 cents. Sent
on receipt of the price.-
'Cm., 11. E.WIIITNEY, of Wysox, is one
of the !limit sueeessful farmers •in The
comity. He does not confine himself to
:Any one branch of husbandry. This: sea
:son he has 113 swarms of bees, which will
net him a handsome income.
Mus. itimict7n and Mrs. Port; Who sail
ed from Philadelphia on the Bth in the
steamer Nederland, arrived at their, de
sired haven, and were safely landed on
t•;unctay . , having been just two weekS in
acoomplishiug their journey.
Tut "heated wave which. was expe
rieoced last week, has been speceedal by
a "cool blast" for the past few. .days.
The thermometer on Monday evening in
dicated a 'decrease in ,the temperature of
;10 or 40 degrees . from the previous day.
Titsmembers of the M. E. Church will
give Willr late pastor, Rev. G. W. CuAsp
mitt, i - i l eception at the Church parlors on
Friday afternoon and evening, *July . 26,
Ice Grc.itn•and other refreshments will be
served.: The public are conlially invited.
A t.r.c-runu on the advantages, of the
IV . rst as'a place for emigration, will be
delivered in the Court lions& on Friday
evening: - The subject is ono which very
imany people are interested in just at this
time, and asjhe lecture is free we pre,
sunte a largo audience tri ibe present. -
W. BARTLETT officiated in
Ghiist Church ou Sunday, last at both ser
vices. lla is a .tittent Speaker, and his
Aiscourses j iire full of carefully digested
thoughts, Twhich cannot fail of commend
jiff; themselves to •earnest seekers after
esteemed and"jovial friend,- Dr.
Usams, has been appointed agent
•
for the sale of a very useful artic:e in ;the
,
shape of gated solder for niendiugl all
kinds of le4s,in tin/ind copper .vessels.
Every economical I4se wife should have
mtine.of the: material. , it is for sale very
=
A Ots..vr deal of complaint is made by
carnici* at the hotel Charges in this place.
It is contended that they are 'much higher
than'tlicy are hi Elmira, in fact that no
reduction has been made since the \ heavy
decliue ih alinost every article of food for
both mar. and beast,. If this cepiplai4 is
writ founded, and we are inclined to think
it is, there should be a reduction in rates.,
JOE JimNsoN has been to considerable
expense in tittinz- up his sltaving galopn
in a,ccry attractive and becomin•c
and hs makes no eitra charge. to his ctis 7
turner& People from the country_have
'•.'ran to regard Jon and -his polite assist.
alit as about the cleverest fellows in town,
and find-themselves served with the Same
promptness, care and poiltcneili p as the
frost aristocratic city top.
Ws are pleased to', learn dam lion. GEO.
:deacon., baying become weary of single
blessedneas, has led io thiqaymenial altar,
one of is fair neiglibors, Miss _SARAH
Loo iig . GEORGE has pro4n a success in
everytkiAg he has yet undertaken, whether
as an educator, a farmer or legislator, and
ac ha.e unbounded confidence in his
Judgment in the - Selection of a life com
panion. lye ti3uder to the bal.py pair our,
hearty congratulation-.
TOi i TIIE REPUBLICAN'S OF Ilatimvonn
Con, s . rl" —llaving beenurgently solicited
:.1.4;:v tlic , iise'nf my name as a candi
t,ll- Comity Comnifisioner, I take this
in.ttiti s l of informing my friends that
k.inntl•l be noinivated by the Itepablic.an
e t . mr , sni-in, and elected by the people; 1
:'iii 044141111 y serve . in the o ffi ce. I shall
3t, tnake atiiN,:anvass,. nor
!pvilit any money to seethe the nomina
tion. . : .1. B.
ll'ysox, July 2'.3;.1878.
•
•
Bm Bass.:l4 , The largest Mick bass tak
en from the jiver at this place the'pirsevt
"wove was can& by 8.. FROST' one
lay last week; It , weighed about lf
pocusds arid MeaStlfoll fourteen inches in
length.
WE congratulate Maxtor A. Rl'll'currit-
ItOr of this place on the favorable response
to his application for adinission to, the
Soldiers' Orphans' School at Mansfield.
Mr. NORTKROP, the father, 'although still
living, caine'ont of the 'artny,l,Ufter four
4md a half years of service. diabled and
broken in health. The law rem:dating the
Soldiers' Orphan Schools provides for such
cases. We have no doubt the lad will ap
ply himself is: such manner as to assure
the 'faculty that he appreciates the gener
ous acid wise provisions made for him.
Prior. J. B. EMERY, of Ulster has been
unanimously elected Principal of the Law.
renceville Graded•Schuol. Prof. E. is one
of the best teachers in the county,, and has
just been granted a permanent certificate
by the State Superintendent. During the
past year Prof. EMERY was principal of
thil graded school at East Sinithfield, and
it was the unanimous wish of the direc
tors and parents that' he should reMain:
We heirttly congratulate the people of
Tioga Ominty on their.good fortune in'se
curing the services of so successful an ed
ucators ,
WE fit@ the tollowiug "personal"
the Leek haven - Journal of the 19tit:
and Mrs. N. have our best wishes for a
bon voyage and safe, return :
E. T.'Noble and wife left tl►is morning
for Buffalo, via Emporium, from whence
they will go to SL Clair, - Michigan, and
after a few days' visit there will return to
their home. in 'Towanda. They have en
joyed their visit here very much, and
"Tom" feels greatly benefitted in health
by his experience at "roughing it" in
care of Jos. Paul, who knows all. the at
tractive spots and fishing streams in the
county. "Torn "'and his, excellent wife
am very agreeable people, and we hope
they will come again next summer, if not
sooner.
s„TIIE young but thriving town of Sayre
waS visited.uy a'destructive conilagratiim
on • Monday morning lait. At about 1
o'clock`the Crowley House was discovered
to be. mictire. The wind was blowing
quite briskly : , and the building was soon
enveloped in : flame's which spread to tlid
barn and a dmielling• lipase on the cast.
The Waverly fire , department were not!.
lied and promptly responded, hut before
they-could get to workthe Sayre House
took tire, and. was entirely consumed.
The origin of the fire is notknown. When
first- discovered it appeared to be in he
hallway. Mr. 'BitioUs, of the Seyre House,
removed most of Ids . furniture;"„and 'his
loss on liquors is 'covered by insurance.
Mr. B. is still prepared to wish his gliests
"many happy days," as he has rented\ft
large building on tl.e opposite side of the \
track,and is keeping a first-class hotel,
just as though nothing had happened. We
know that he keeps a good
There was an insurance - of $2,200 on
the Crowley House and barn. The Sayre
House was owned by SuEfiriv, and
was insure': - ,d for 9,44,000.
PETt.9ONAL.—J. C. VANCE, late of the
Vance House, has taken up him residence,
in Cawker City, Kansas.
—Mrs. Cobummi and daughter, ofThil
adelPitia, are spending the heated term
with their relatives, L. IL I;oncr•.tts' fam
ily.
—Mrs. IP. W. A: CIIAMIIkniIN is enjoying
a visit from her niece, Miss KAIIIEnINE
SHAW, of Cleveland, Ohio.
—Judge Monnow is holding 34 argu
ment Court this"week: There are neatly
two hundred Cases on the list. ,
—Judge SEsst'r•, of Montrose, heard the
argument for a new 'trial in the ease. of
7tlckiAli vs. 13iLus .in Tuesday. This
MSC was tried before Amigo Jussu. last
•
spring.
CA.mr, of Tunkbantiock, spent
Sunday in this place. Mr. C. is a native
of this county, and has been rusticating
for several necks at his • old borne
Ca mptown.
-C. 11. ALLEN, formerly job printer in
this °thee, and now filling tlie 'same posi
tion in the Era 011ie° at Bradford. Pa., is
spending a few days with his family.
lms. who has been spending
a month in /he Wyoming
coal regions,. arrived home (MI - Saturday
evening. •
—E. Its DELozio, of Nortb Towanda,
is testing ; the virtues of sea breeze and
salt water, at Ocean Grove.
—E. ASIDI LIN PARSONS and Mrs. FRANK
Pv.brEmare.at Ocean Grove. „
I , —Mrs. Dr. L. D.- MONTANYE has gono
to Plainfield, N. J., to engage in teaching
music, and to (ill an engagement in one of
the Church Choirs: • Mrs. M. is One of the
bq4 singers in! the Country,' and we have
no doubt will become diStinguished.
—Maj. flux, wife-end daughters, go
to Minneclua to-day for a short sojourn.
—Capt.. MAN VILLB and party arrived in
Kansas City on Thursday night. The trip
was accomplished in fifty-five hours.' They
bqught tickets. by the Canada Southern
route. The Captain will be prepared to
furnish valuable information to parties de
siring to go West. • ,
• A PF.RrECT BIBLE.--Through the Ulla ,
VC:4y of the gentlemanly Agent, llAnav
Mix, Esq., we have had the pleasure of
examining a large numliCr of the sainplo
pages of a new Pictorial Family Bible just
by NELSON & nutmeg, New-
Turk. In addition to the full text of the
Bible with the .Apocraphy the work con
tains a complete and ' practical Bible
Dictionary ; a carefliy prepared table of
contents, so that at
Subject or occurrence
can be readily referred to; very elaborate .
marginal readings; a history:of all the ex.'.
isting,religious- denominations.; a compre
hensive and.critical history of the several
books of the Bible ; a full history of the,
translation of the Bible, with a chronolo
gy of the books ofilat New Testament,
with , the times - and places at which they
were 'written ; the parables,
, miraeles, etc.,
iu the order in which they occurred ;
harmony of the Gospels and - analysis of
the old and new Testaments ; tables show: ,
ing at a glance how, the patriarchs sue
cediled each other, illustrating the facility
and correctness with which the history -of
the Creation and Fall of Man could be
banded down from one, generation to an.
of Bible proper names, with
their signification in theOrtginal languag
es ; a beautiful lithographic family record;
a ujiiipro marriage-certificate, 'and photo
graPhin album, and many
_other \features
bev.er before introduced into the\ sacred
The illustratio.-s cover, al
most every conceivable 'subject,, and
must' prove a valuable aid in - arriving
at proper undeistanding of Abe Scrip
tures. The work -needs to he seen to be
appreciated. The publishers are entitled
to the gratitude of parents, -pastors, stn..
dents and teachers, for their painstaking
and thoughtfulnesk in placing within the
_reach of all so valuable a work.. The
lishers hays been exceedingly fortunate in
the selection - of an agent to canvass for
the Work in this section.• Mr. Mik is' a
thorongh Bible student, a eimscientionsli
faithful, li . ourst Mali, -and Will be srice• !s..-
ful in securing subscriberS. We cordially
commend him to the confidence of the
public. •.. • .
. . .
u
Joan Manny, of thStar of BMn
Jr laireabbing hieleraisketti lot
in this place for land in and. near Canker
City, Kansas. Some months since Mr. Ba
visited itansascind-was so favorably im
pressed with the errantry that he has Om,'
chided to take up hisresidence there, 114
shall regret tnioie hirn,Vit• Congratulate
the people of Kansas on their good for
tune in securing men or such sterling
worth impermanent citifete.
Bnicrico habCs, in Church or other con;
gregations, when they grow up , will be
ashamed to learirthat, when young, they
were ear`rled Where they dit
urbed people
who had'convened for order and quint.
A thoughtless mother, who had thus of
fended good manners and common sense,
was ordered out of the room on one occa
sion. The speaker afterward aought, to
soothe her ruffled 'feelings by a feeble
apology, but shereplied, "It's not the
baby that wars dishurbing,lsit—it was you
who disturbed the baby Some speak
ers are More - annoyed. than
,ethers by such
nuisances, but they alway s annoy seine
one in the congregation. Good , women,
who really wish to heir preaching or oth
er.public. exercises, and cannot , leave a
child with some one oitiiido; will' take a,
seat near the door. and will retire when:
over the child is so uneasy as to disturb
any one, ihother in pew orpulpit.
Hometown, July 17, 1878.
Tun following tamed gentlemen an)
announced as candidate!' for nomination
before the Republican County Convention
to asseml le next month :
Shirif—Enwattn Nt.at.nn.u, Towanda.;
T. SATTERLEE, Monroe ; VALENTINE
t3AN'TON, Granville ;_ A. S. MANLEY, 11. N.
Fisn, GEO, B. bavtioson, -'Croy; PETER
A. Dem:, South Creek ; P. Pe Boutin,.
Burlington ; W. 'F.Nnwrolv, Terry ;
YON PACNAED, Canton.
ProthOnotary—.Joiri,; COODING,
Wanda; .(110. Bt.AUttuati, Sheshequin.
liviAter and Recorder—A: C.. PEI 14131 1 ,„
Orwell ;C. E. AttnatTs, Canton ; M. J.
„WELLER, Athens; Wm. WAi.nuntir, Smith.
field ; Dr. LEVI MORsE 7 Litchfield ; Lx-
MAN IlL.keiti.w..4 Towanda •
Ileprotentatices--Geli. H. J. MADILL,
Towanda ; .1. B. M. III:otAx, Monroe:4'S..
OvExsntnk:,' Athens; -JAuts „POSTER,
North Towanda; E.' TV. ComvEl.4, Can=
ton Moro.; LEVI WELLS, Tuscal:Ora ; ABA
Nictior.s, Leltaysville; Jons Iluxit.usLEv,
Warren ; W. IL, TitoNtr•sos, L. P. STAL
FORD; Wyalusing ; Monixv, Athens;
B. D. lartimEss, Spinglield ; DativF.ltst
Bouiont, West Burlington.
Treasurer—Joins
. 11.. GRANT, Troy;
W. TOWNEn,want : Fon:lEs, Rome ; 11.
-A. Ross, Pike.
Comnihmien , ra -6- NE.1.50:4; Gu.nEirri
Franklin ; J. 13. Wynox
TAYT•OIt, Towanda.. Link Iti-rry, North
To - wa ncla AnasA 11r.vnitts,i 'Albany ;
AVAIIIcEN ; J. G.
Roc:Ravßt.t., Canton i'DNICII:I. 13natwonn,
GUSTIN, '.Columbia;. 'JA .363
iluits‘i , , Herrick; War. TlCat-y, Springfield.
ti•
SnEsnzigutx.- . -..That.'was a very pleas,
ant patty iideed, Whivh collected at the.
mansion of W. SN on Friday
last, to commeniorato the 87th birthday;
of his mother. Nothl34ll less than a hurl-.
died per4ons of all aka; friends, relatives
and neighbors, came'tOgother to do honor:
to au Upright life. One 4, the early set
tlers in the valley, sheliaditnesied won
derful transformationis s ,morally \ and mate
rially., Literally, she Las seen the "wil
derness blossom as the rose.;' .4he has
remained with us to see the wigwarti \ atid
the log house changed into elegant IMF
dencesz-the roughnesis Of frontier life into
a respectable, civilization. The afternoon
was devoted to music and thy-renewal
neglected friendships, ami the evepinglo
the social dance. Upon the whole, it was
of e of those pleasant convocations which
seldom fail to leavehappy impressions. If
they could be morefreinent society 14441
be better and Wiser. •
The wheat crop has been secured, and
is Out only heavy but of superior quality.
Perhaps the best crop in the valley, uni
fin nib- ficaby and' well, housed, that
VALUNTINE - GnEnottli, on the Old S. paid:
ing farm. It is the ilaUrOn variety and
sustains the reputation admirn4ly under
his skillful management. Indeed Mr.
GitEnotiv has seldom
: failed in harvesting
the best crops in the vicinity. Ile has not
onlyilad the management of a naturally
prodactive farm, but be has brought to
his aid an excellent — judgment alai the
best agricultural implements the markets.
afforded. There aremany others, howev
er, who will competes :sharply with hini;
but not with equal acreage and average.
Very few instances' of Prostration from
beat have occurred among our workerss
If we could have bad - plenty Of ice .water
to swig the caio might have ' been differ
ant.
The politicll disCUssions "at the \ cor
ners" mill continuo. When we :have
summed up the whole matter, and arrived,
at ti conelusion i we shall hasten to inforta
the g'wernment at .Washington; that the
country: may once more have peace.
RECENT POST-OFI , "GE Itutmo.---Skates,
feptiles, eonfectionery and soap are un-'
31ail-.carrieni cannot carry unsealed
communications outgicic the mails.
The Post-Office Department, wishing
to avoid complication with the rivalries
existing between. publishers, .decline to
furnish information showing • the amount
of postage paid - by any publications in any
ono year.
The I.iw proViding for the•.forWardH4g
of letters at the request of the party ad
dressed, without additional charge for
postage, does not apply to printed or
third-class matter. •
The addition of the date on a printed
citcular by a - lrand.stamp, subjects - the
same to letter rates of postage.
Advertising sheets, Wed within the
Wu° of any publication, sent to regular
subscribers, subject the same to the rates
for third-class matter.
(hand puts 'sent from the printetto the
party ordering the satne• nmst be charged
as merchandbie, and postage paid at the
rate of one cent for each ounce or - fraction
thereof.
A:publication, in order to avail itself of
the pound rates, must be mailed at the
post.office nearest the claimed office or
place of publication. It may also be
mailed at tither offices at the pound rates,
to regular subscribers, by; news-agents.
A husband cannot control the wife's
correspondence, norean the wire, control
the correspondenee of the husban d. . -
Postmasters are exempt from militia
duty.
Private individu.ils cannot send any
Cominunications in the mails free of laid
age, no matter to whom it . may be .ad
dressed..
,The• Words " please forw4rd" on 'the_
addressed sideor a postal . Hard subjects
the same to letter ratcs.of pokage:
A postmaster :may attend to busintiss
for private partici, if it doeti not interfere
with duties Bs - I)ostwaster, if he chooses
to dti • • •
. 'rho entsure' 4 If -ail address . on s postal
card and the substitothigo( auother does
not make such cardunenailablo...,— Weskit"
Posted Review.
EMS
TILE =Pal_
urlin *OW, Ilk amt. 9 1 4 E.
1 7 F
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Church in gton,-Bradford u).l N,
Will eannoitioe'Werboottai Or:lining, A l e ,
14, 1818, -and oontinati trierlitinW fir. /
G. C. Jona, oU,Tinriunis, will Noah
4 4
Slinda3 6l ,!) o #3ol& WA. Itinv .4 B.
UMW Or TWA 411:1110 evening.. A, pint',
bor . Of inhibitors . tenni the Troy
willbe in stl,4i:Ouieiti;i (-,il k , ~'. r !
\ bumf ,
Burlington, Julyl3, 18'16.,",' P ,
COURT Puocisimitas— . 110131141 MT Bit
.I•l4osnix Jura: 22d. f e •I, • ,
'Amanda II Hinny ye 31 B Hinny. 'Bor.
rick Ogden ire Loretta Ogden.— . ..Cenrt di.
rent : a auk:Kenn in divorce to hone in each
Mary B Wilco: vs Omer Wilcox.—Coart
direct Merlin() make precbtmation:
•• Alien Wilson vs T M Wilsono—Couit
sprint A C Faninug, Esq, Commissioner.
FON, Stevensiliferenr & Co vs Henry
Yetter; et at --Couit'subrogate J P Hor
um-to the rightkofithe
C C Btewart's Use vs H K Allis, et A—
ltair) to subrogate USW; Lyon to the
rights otthe Vidotiff. —'
E W Hale's use vs J J Griffith, et iil, 2
caies. r .Rule fcirjudgment for waot of a
'snffielent affidavit of defenee,in each case.
C Atwood vs, dahn Ire Kenna - David
Palmer's Adm'r Vs A F Case, et al. Chu*
firnith'is use - vs - Wm Nesbit; 8 cases; 'DM
James Ira P W .13mith, et al. A B A
Briggs vsr E -ide:Aule to o
judgment in each ease. ' ' e
CournomBE.
John 3farkie rit r ttat.--Rule for
a new trial. ' . ,
W H Carner va J Leßoy Corbin.—Rule
; to.set aside:Eberirs sale.
' E L Hillis' use vs Patrick Coustauthie,
2 cases. CM. Myer .vis : eame:--Itule i for
interplemier.• .
.. . ,
. A .1 Noble vg W S Vincent.--Court dis
charge the Receiver. . ',, ,
John Benson's Admr's vs John,l3enson,
Jr.—Court direct money in proth!zosota
'red 1 ds. tivbe paid to plaintiff.)
Emily E Cuyler vs J Mills.Conit
vacate appointment of Audit&. '
' II C Smith vs Wm Nesbit.—Auditor's
Report filed and confirmed ni si. '
,
ll C Atwood' vs Cyrits Avery, et al.--
Court appoint S It Payne, Esq, an Audi
bir to distribute fund raised by Sheriff's
sale of defendants personal prOperty.
• C.l French vs George Lenox, et al:—
If A st4 r, R IN I ! e°,llfirlled'th,ally, and
eoinp bid dismissed' at Ids costs,
Caroline Sherman vs N Ih Sherman.—
Court grant a•divorce.'
Charles Kellogg vs 3ultivan.S; Erie It R
CO, et zd. J.R Cowell vs same.. Milian*
Pemberton vs swim—Court dissolve at.
tachment in each Case.
E LMs' use ve.Pqtt ick Constantine,
p ! lcAn-11,00 to fay, ittotii3y into_ C01,1 . 4t
6'eh d caso. •
Edward Overton's use vs A Mead.
Rule to open judgment; - •
IZ[i3o BURY .- As I have net - fiCen a com- :
muuication from this place for son:ir-time,:
I thought it 'might interest the many
readers of the REPoirriat to give a_ few,
iteMd bi iitclesr. 'Aid first of it 11; let .Wie
say that the farmers are very much pleas
ed with the prospect of a bountiful wheat
and oat barveit., and hay will be made in
great abundance, while the corn is look
ing very line indeed.
Pennyville, the principal, town. in 'pie
township, is gradually growing• both in
'size and imrtance. One of the latest;
imprOverne ts ii, an ' xidditfon. to Major
ROI,IINSON'I3 already largo and commodi-
Qoa.store-b asap... Tiro'.. ktore. awl hod t ic.,
fiA6 recent y 'undergone, great change, .
and now present a beautiful appearance.
There is nota store in.alt- this section of
country eqnal WOW.: • & full Hue of all
gOods, farm ng implemens, and everything,,
useful as w dl as ornamental, is constantly"
lieti;t'niitai ii: The old firm hali "done an
i.
in/mouse* de, anti is ittilf doing a large
and lively , usiness ; and one of the hest
things about \ the entire establishment is
the Major, hire elf, 'sato altvaysinakeaone
feel at home, antibe it man, woman, or
child, they are always" treated with the
greatest politeness. \ • , ' -
Second iu importance \ T < omes the Well.
known store of CRAIG & Ttrrow.` Mr: Ttl..,
• TON in h hi - remlit trip to the city made a fine
, selection, such ,as would do honor to a
'place much larger than this, andifone can
judge by the many comers and• goers, the
firm is doing
„i, large business; Au)d, to
add to the iiiiluence and importance `of
this business house, they intend to:bnil4\
qifit,ifi'llrge aihiiikm to their store: :-., " --.
Mr. EVANS, also a merchant, is doing a
lively trade, and conducts his entire blai-
MSS
, on w i safe' basis. His goods are al- ,
;ways re liablz and of good quality.
The hotel, kept by Mr. BALDWIN, is
conducted in good.style;'and everthitig in- I
die.-ites that Mr. BALDWIN understands
'how to keep a public house 'and make it
pleasant for the guests.
.
'Tint 'Grange IS b‘ a flourishing con. !Lion
—so also the Good Tenaplars, -and the I.
0: 0. F., are in tine working order.
N Last, but not least, comes the Church
and Sunday 'School, for the benefit, of
which int ice cream featival was given at
Cn.trota Hall, on Thursday 'evening, pur
suance principally by the young ladies -of
the place. The' festival was under the
managenient ,of Miss DORA (240157./4.ta,
Mita :111t:TIIR 13ALDRIN, Mißs STATiite;
Miss Mriaattt; Miss McKie, and ,(Ithers,
and was ono of, thet.very beat entertain
litJets that could poisibly be given at any
place. - Good taste was displayed in the
arrangements of tables, und everything
connected with'ihe entertainment. And
best of all, a great company gathered to
show their interest, net . only ,for the feati- :
val, but for the' cause.- The receipts
the evening wore verpgood. Among the,
distinguished guests present were \ D \ r.
Cnn.soN and,wife, , Mi.-C. T. HALLOW.
Er.r. and wife, and, MITER DRAM, of Soeth
Creek; one ofethe-candidates for the office
of Sheriff. And We we're all glad to see
Mr. HEas ; and is: not the first' time
that ire have met him at such gatherings,
as he - alivays stands ready with his means
and -influence to help along any
i gnod
cause. And we wore glad here, though
be is not
. a citizen ef our township, that
he halt ocinsented to glib his name for one
of the most imporjant offices in Bradford
County.. %Mins@ we know the min and
and we know how untiringly be has la
bored for the last twenty years for. the'
welfare of the Republican party, and has
never up to this time asked anything of
the party, but labored earnestly and seal.'
onsly for light` 'and tenth; The little
means he has thus far accumulated have
comfit° him by strict honesty and bard
labor. We are glad ; to „have a Jima, of
such sterling iiitith represent Weste‘
Bradford, and we partially claim him, be
cause of what ho bas 'done for us--4pe
cially in the temperance work. Re has
sustained the temperance wink fur 'many
years, and is one of the ablest Supporters
of the cause -in Bradford County.' We
are glad that Man of suck worth is
placed before the people, and we trust ho
may receive the careful 'attention 'of the
delegates. That is what 'no want : men
of priucipal, mou of boner, men of hones
ty, men of integrity, and temperance men,
and we are proud to.know that we have a
few,auch pep' at least in tlijs.part of tho
county, mon who dare tn'tie tight, darn hi
be true in all they do.or say. P,
=
EMEI
BERRI
ureb VIII *44 4), slider° Mew Ihati*
• ..' Wei - the re*, tie Tuesday evening
nett, July Wt. TenpreAnknod Okbe 4111,
be eerved. l ddo aii aii t' , tea:
ate* `, 114 1#4 I d
, Mos legular 1/4 111.14i i ii i iiiigibiror pa.
2zsulluty; ta et= be
in
tehela
liminary inguninat
iotih iml i t 717 0 14 9c 3 i .r t M r
Monday A n . -,,-, ost :._ . 1;; ;Fit .
iii ibiiciace.of , ir/ . 3IT P I C 1 ,21
mar
Aligkilas Will "Ik*, belling,
. A rith Metloi ' MO"' `fl
tymology , Mm/ PerkiNTY!kiiiiartvr,,
\1 1 •.' 'Ail 'girder 0
COpWry Con3Misiloners will henceforth
be requi before enteriug'upon their of.
ficial ea to give a bond -frith sureties
tO aPP vOd by Oro JP:inyt ifinirtter
eiesioria of ,same county, or by one of
the judgeitthere4f, :and in such pcpsdtiaa
the gam deeritlnifficleef, but
of leis than:tiro thouietuVOla r is each,.
for the faiorat, m
fiinatiargioyfagll9tlcs,en
foindid,Utoon tie by' la*,' at, a 'for the
faithful and •legal • amirVquiatling of all
county and:oibet nionejelaidett the said
COmmisaioners have any; authority to
draw. out or the „cutlets tretary,
Or orders , given by them, 4:•K over
which they have-control; the said hods
to be taken in the name of the Common:
wealth of Pennsylvania A:m i tt:tun" of time,
County, and shall 'ffilitOWlalged before
the recordey of iteide 'of, the !arm county
and receded in hie office.
•. . • •
troon : Now that the
warm.tidal gave bait APParePili'Faiiiit
and cool' air and pleasant breezes hive
- taken its place, the weather is really en—
joyable.litany of our 'harveitteri gave
out with, tbe, - .'exttemo -heat, and quite
autunberwere partially prostrated. Poi,
ple canuot be too careful "dining the ex
trenat4 heated s.eason, when _thousandsof
'deatbs'aie r,ecorded all over Site country:
Fishing is beginning to be quite•irofital
ble, and many aro preparing /to take ad
vantage of the schools of bass that are
`quietly, und unsuspectingly, taking an mi
nuet excursion up the river. Thuti far
the younger and inexperienced fish are
the victims of the angler's duplicity.
Mr. tiziiity MERRILL and, lanNy,,, of
Easton, are visiting their'fil s eads at Lis
ter. Mr. MERRILL is quite a successful
angler and hunter, and is devoting his
summer vocation from business to these
snorts. —
On Saturday evening the lfith, the I. O;
G. T.'s had an entertainment at tlio town
hall. The rece i pts were . quite - satisfactory
and attendane good. Ice 7 crcam, was
served. •
Ilbard has agreed 'to seat,
at least a part of the school bnildinglyith
A ness patent. desk. 'Both
be seated—the people demand bettehimit;
veuiencei 'for their children and should
hive them. This is a start in the right
direction.
The several schools closed July': Ist.
Mr. lI.E. Pr.rcima„the Prineipal,and Miss:
V, R. MEnscnEstr, the Assistant, have,
given excellent.satisfactipe, having bad a.,
deatinous term of eight ; reenths with only'
vacst4n between terinS. , •
• Oak Hill ,icknieked last Satiartlay, ttai
200. . ' • • •. 1
•
.s AURA tSTEILL,,, PLUME; Of the Towanda"
(Graded. School, is enjoying her,sueimer
vacation wiili her.parent.s in LlEtof.
tisa 'Miss FRANK BAR-
Tdowituw, 'Me Jon:: 'Arita.s arid', the
;Misses IlowiE are resting' WM their
long ap(l faithful services in the school
room.
Some. schools are continuing most of
the summer. This is ii\great mistake;on
the part of directors. 100 matter how
tikillful the teacher and bow studious the
pupil, satisfactory advanceinent cannot
be made. Ifot weather is no incentive to
brain labor. „ . ' ,
'We- are i teld the frult.crnp is OA u ps
well se the 'cereals. ' Atiothei botintittil
harvest 1411 add greatly to the vettlfait of
millions of • poor, and help in.soine meas.
nre"•tb alleviate the fitianeial'ilepression s
t.hic of the bait indications of .finnimial
prosperity is the.clicaptiesS 'of money. ,
31.ttleonoV. '
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MAGUNr.s Volt kroes . T.—Sertbaer's :Font/tip
-.--Tice Midsumniel Holiday moldier of Scribner's
Monthly opens with aliortralt of William Cullen
Bryant. for which the lett gave repeated sittings
during the past spring. The , paper NI Mr. Bryant's
life and home, is by Bev. ff. N. Power:, and was
written before the fortmi.'4 illness. Dr. 11011:Intl
also writes editerial y of Mr. Bryant., land "The
poet, and a reprl it of the curious crlglual ver
f
Old Cabinet - conta, is an estimate of his standing
as a
sloe of "Thariateiels.•'
,l'here Areal,. lit thtst, windier...l"We nitriteted
i nt-ofitoor articles, as.follows: " A Seaport nu the
.Parille,” Iby Mary Halle/eft Foote; *.To I,S try
' America for diamonds i' , by Dr. Williain„.l..Nioc-,
- teri.o.vrillittravtlngs; • " sharp e:yiei.," n adipp s pe r
by Joint BurrengTet, Mill , iilimpses cif NeW-Eus
`gland Farm Lift , „" by ; ltewhind 14: • ItohlnSen.. ,
Fatcouberg." Mr. Isoyesett's new novel of Nor
wegianand A tfleibliti life in the Northwest. begins
InXlits number: , The scene afar thellrst chapter
or two will lie Whelly in A tatielea. Of the other
'stories, '• Longstairs Marriage." by Henry James.
Ir.. delta with Atigl-Amerlean life at NI. ti and
Route.lt
and "Our Tavere." by Frank . Stockton
relates IL guinoteeeseapade On this side of the At
lantic, TIM tenth -installment of `Egglesten's
4 •ltoxy " hali s e drawing by MN Shirlaw, as usual.
flf the lone} Mg poems In the number, two appear
without cuts: , 'Off Scarborough, Septet:llyr, 119."
by Bret Marie a '?Aletridiah." .11fr kited all's,
poem; poe, he 'e Mu t ed in ftitTfor the first 11tlme ;
and two with cuts : " Mr. I. T. Trewbrldge's -Ohl
Itoliiii” having three `dr:win:Jr by W 11, It. Lew.
and Dr. Itolland's ballad, '• - The Puritan's, Guest,"
having three by Mrs. Maiy liallock Foote. Theta)
are also shorter poems Iti\ (*. I'. Creech. fleTiry
Erk ford, Andrew 11.Sasten.\and 3lrs.E.M.llooth.
The departments, in most eases, are full,, the
auttieela seammable. • • \ , : ' i ' '
St... Nicholas for August—the Itildsumnier Holi
day number—apens with a lung' fenny poem
bys.J. T. Trowbridge,. versified 'from a :eery
by Mated Christiani, :MU entitled "'King Cheese."
It deals with a curious Incerient of the r s aris,Expri.
eition Af 1107, anti is illustrated with a very coral.
cal. frontispiece, and several smalierpichires, by
Ilopkllm. ' \
Tee number-Is Summery frem cover to Cover,
and has the pleasant flavor of vacation both in 'nne
' and subjects, Sarah tTleter Kelt:egg provldes s a
itiontn4,r Fishing Story, " Reds for Five." which,
'has a Dill page picture of n leafy trout stream ;'
and from Lucy Lerman Were is al poem entitled
' " Happy Fields of Sit mmer," within soltable illus
tration; while Frank It. Stocktonfunitshes a fairy
tale of greinies, a bear and a little girl, under the
111) , N - "Tles Emergency Mtstreita.""There Pia aim
Illustrated paper about the," Digger Alasps,""and
a. brief but tittiely article, - with 'Sensible hints,
about '• How to Travel." . •
Then by way, of contrast, comes- .. Deny." a p l a•
Mettle story of a very poorcity buraV a sickiltt
gill in winter thee. :
. The serials, " Clad , :r the Lilacs," and " Dab Nine
ser." tell among other good - things about an oxid
e Dion of oratory In a Ndintry Fehnol-bonse ; of an
interesting archery Match among the boys and
girls; and of how three Toys had an exciting trip
• to sea in a yacht.
' The editorial departments—For Very Little
Folks, jack-In-the Pulpit. Lotter-lax and Riddle
-Ifok-nre well-tilled with bright, varied putt attrac
tive tid.bita.. • •• , , , ,
Wide Issake The August Wide Awoke istadi
let with pictures, some very beautiful, and some
very funny; and with its sixte.ealage Natural
Ilistory,Supplement bids defiance to soy' child who
thinks it can be exhausted In one vacation. More
' over this number will be permanently valeabte to
the nottere realler e and eagerly sought for. because
Of the long Illustrated Paper about Elizabeth Stu
art Phelps' 1n the j. 41-01.3 Holmes' series. Little Inti
hitherto I;trilk pulplislied rt•gar4lllT her !mine life,
aid this liiirsrl'AS total:4 00. 0 ,4,,,,,,:; T hA l kio,,,
deserve especial 1111,11114.1 t ; the teeny " Classic of
Bahyland.• "Jack and Jilt " ts Ilfustratt il by Hop
kins ittlii. fine:teat manner. Another tiouble.page •
riustnited pools is Cut Hied ''Thistle People," and
Is front Duryea of (lira Dojy-ilates4 Lre)e Ilirewr
lugs accompany "Tlll . I)OII I, IrtinTIMMOT .., uY'3lrs.
(,ebbs Thaxler. and "The Will o' the W'lllsp," by
'ary A. Lathhurry.. whiter "Vacation Days." by
Ella Farman, has .a churning chlidslife Prentiss
piece. • 1 , • s
\
With the tixellitiOn of Nora : Perry , ' "Story of a i
Dress "and "Butland Blue," by Brs. Biyaut, the
stories. of the lumber are very. y. aotably
"That which Happened to ?outlay s , try Eliz
Wen d .." A Inside Day," 'by . Florence Allen. and
"Miss Hubbell's Lire Stork." by v. itanor lEttic.
"Miss Muslin" goes fishing with Miltlides. and
“Nlpplay Fidget" has au adrenture.`fia. Large
Print, with charming pictures, for the r,irc I ' l % l ' l
Wide Awakes, ,
The National History supplement, larislithples
twist, is devoted to Birds. It opens with a 'Yellow
MITI paper by lErnett Dapkaoli4rdjew3llbylNlNlCl,
name," ht Elmer tytinde, the amusing story or,
"Datijel. , ‘ and an account of route "Trained Ca
naries,"
by J. A. Sever.
In short, this number of Witte Aerate alone is
North the yearly subscription, IL Edited bv Ella
Vartnan, published. by D. Lathrop S Co., Boston.
Ilarper't Nap Leine for. August is- one of the
tarot superbly illestirated imbibers erer issued.
TIM opening article Is devoted to **The Golden
Age of Engrarinz" and is accompanied by this
teen • Tel y ••611i0 illustrations .- Life at Ms White
hulTlßlThrtinfill. by• John Eaten Cooke,.hae twenty.:
illustrationa of character and scenery. . • A bezel!.
flillY Illustrated and entertaining suticic on 'Tun
bridge Wells, "An (bl4432,ltioittil 41.4'.! -in licit,
laity' Clan F. Marne. 'An Instractlie"sind lasei
totting scientific artitie by Gen *beet L. Vale,
la eitUtied "A 011ititisti of Nature trete my Veran
da." Mrs, Conant's paper on l'• Birth and Plum-.
„age " is embelltihed with sixteen as fine • wilco-
tray leg as ever given.in a Magazine, "John cam
prador," by Thomas Knox, glir..s an inside viewer
Chinese mercantile life.. Amoeg, the other itentri•
battens arc three excellent short stories. two held-.
ali, and die poems. The I{atter/5 Bevy Chair
Mali of Decoration Day, the Women's Hotel. Mr. `
Homy". sew Church enterprise, Lord. Beacons.,
Said at Berlin; tot Bryant. The other editorial
I pairineilleAltoWellanfitletniti t .....• • ' - , ' " '
- • - .
BEI
8 4 - 4 1VireppitTesitikrythd
ilma: Ow Wedz eveldtW'' Aar
the routine business had beta completer',
an a i ritAtibletttiaidWittlWhich mutt.
cal d literary ferfcelmumta were given;
cowbell* whit gelation -mtred by
the Niger% • '
•
t s Afinettririntli:Lltiii i i-lie !el& Slat&
of Bt.IKIFOTAI 11/ 0.4 4. 4 11110 0 4 g9thge1 8 9Pe.
tbY of correction. "Gums
"MOL I '
Dula be d B.s Pisaas. ' I tried to say
.Pi r anta?tt repspield t not mum*, into
.this'
ep4re," youreompositor and proof
leader did npt see my point, which failed.
!quasi Mike!. should - he haw.' '•
Dx-
YID Bine= was Agent for, not just from
Foreign Missions." - The Quarterly Meet-
ings are to be 'en the third instead of
"second Fridays" of months maned,
There were ale sernions rather than
"Eve." Please 'excuse -mistakes, as I
wrote in some haste to catch thi3 last pa;
per before "the 4th," but "was just in
time.4o he toulbitti,n and , gtesit "the
boys" were in a big hurry for their eon.
eon of rest. The printed Minutes will be
correct to these names and dates.
• •
0. N. W.
•
UAW TWAIN ON PROPANIVit.--In a
note to the publishers of his justly. cola. .
brated_t3crap Book, the famous.humorlst
.(Aiserve that be invented'and patented it,
"not to-make money ant. of it, • but to
economize the profanity of thikeountry."
"FOr,".he continues,. "4 , 0 u., know when
the aveihge !nett WANIAIO bed his,: scrap
book hik can't find - his paste--then he
swears; ar N if he 'lnds it, .it is dried so
hard that its*, only Ht to eat—then he
uses mu slag it - mingles: with Alle tnk,
and next year he cannot .read his scrap.
The result is bairls and barrels of pro.
faulty. It is when the " I many phy<dcian "
sends him a bill of One or two hundred
dollars for treating hilkwife, while the Is.
dy's rage has . . become \paler than ever,
the merciless iiersecytion\of.enosts and
morAlawical Cetiefivamies: Whet' does not
Impulsively send the whole medical pro;
feasion on a subterranean joUrney, it is
because hels,a saint aud' deserie \ s •to be
translated. The Meal treatment general.
ly employed by physicians in this class of
diseases is not only barbarous, but \ pro:
dsctive. it lalmosti f ilyestirsbje
Pfpriel av4riteTtescpptto 4 .,t, 1s ulna
lobe tool nnerestbrativ , luis won iinqual.
ifled praise from thousands cif grateful
women.
.
FEETa mother
was Afflicted a long time - With -Neuralgia
- 4 1 4 A. ;beitti . Midi* condition of
the whole system ; headache. nervous
prostration,..and was almost helpless. No
physiciani or 'Medicine did her, any good.
fhrce months ago she began to use Ifop
Bitters, WithAsuali ; good effect, that she`
seems and feels young- again, although
over 70 years old. We think there is no,
other medicine ilt.,to use in the . family."
'07"1 0. 44 11 6 - 9 1 :Prcnidoice; K. 11
nr . Tho Grand Ventral Hotel, :Sew-
York, has long been alallorite :with 4outl•ean :
ig;. 'NW. that tbei§t. Iftetiolaa In scobi to;c 4 toi ,'lt
In prtianntd that 'll . le Grand Central will absorb it
still largeerroportiou etttos soilthire trade. -lw.
• ,
or THE WYO3liNg SEM EXAIVI and
COaniEllct St. Cal.l.afia haa a regularly prganlced
Normal Depatintehtlor che Instruction of teach.
ere. Cent& ates of Scholarship given as the ehd of
each year, and a Diploma at tita end of the course.
Students prepared Mr 0 . 111140. 'Maisie and ramt
iffll.l!il.tekic,* ,3 - eungJatlles sizul
gentletnen of the fast graduating :lass, acquitted
themselves In a ntetiltible manner. showing
that the diplomas awarded flieni at the bands of
Dr. Cort LSAD and Pror,sritta.r. were Wittltw
tiously earned ant Vr i pithrly beitotie l d. Itooll*or
bearth4s. The Commercial Colrelb has ilwati-
Mes In positions of trust in nearly every State and
Tertltory in the Union. Next term opens August
.4,11h.* )?',or Calegue telliog all shunt the tietiool
rent eeicelleii. - Dr. CO rat. Alv h,' 1/.. D.; kingston; Ya
- tr.
-- - _ _
Vir DRESS GOODS at reduced prices
at .1. L. KENT 'Si mar.r.
Cam' Go to ENE,t,t, & Euumat's for
ben Millinery Gtexls.
Or Misses &lam .4: FARNHAM do all
kiwis at DRESS MAKING.
'ZirEvorything iq . tho line of :static,
ery at...ve_nereo . nll Z 8/1A1.71"6.
VH""..3.IIETLAIII3 SILtWLS in • great
variety lIISy2.
Ladles, Misses and Chilikens'
oLovisB and 1111*IERY at J. L. :mar.
eitTABLE‘I4;iEN, NAPKINS and
TOWELS, at J. 1.. KENT's. • may 2.
rir ITOSTY
All nor at!
Consp: .14ring Shoes
for Urn, Min and irotrihs' wear eirer. otTered in
lownlntn, and at prices 'Milan the ruselt.ol
a Strair Work and Bleaching
clalty ht SNELL k FAENUAIVE.
- • lor PNE hiJNORED LINEN SIII+B
from #2.00 op at BITUAt Bros. - 7.
far TRIMMED HATS ALMOST GIV-
Tai.Awmc.assTrur Pepsi , 7.
• school will open in Lorne Academy
Aug. 2ilth.• 1w W.11.:111w1wW, Principal.
contar.Thompsou's mr , GLOVE FITTING
'kir ii.• 1 ' in irt
Cla'" PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at
J. L. Kl:x .I**R -
: roil Oini get all tho laiest styles of
Stationery, very cheap, at WIIITCOMII & SIIACT'S
r 45" Mrs. ,}l,-.7. l yitioos is selling goOds
t fs pqaing k!Iftl'APEl; THAN:EV/Ma Call. aud
e • • latuFsibiarebahlum nw.l7.
\ CI,OS.ING OUT - balanco.of Sum
incr fitirek of Mfillitety Wx.tts at GREATLY RE.
DUEEiI 0" IGE ai Sichi Arm; ' T. ,`
ra" L. B.
Litton for (111614
DOOll4 Minas and
terlal.
LAP' Mrs.- E. J. 311.N00s bas returned
erfsn the City. anl il:isktelfle.lly the FINEST
DISPLAY. OF hiii.,LisEitand NOTIONS Iu
this teui - tc. - • uprtg,
n' . Mrs. E. J. 3ftNiioslnirkTßlZitMED
HATS for ONE DOI#LAR and urrrls.
l'itirts. 3tnii:os bras the lo \ est . Skirt
Supporter,Ul6o.tht 'Skirt Elevator.
Cs" Tito. LargeM, - Dem Cheapeat.
lino of Sti'gs for l.adles', and
"rear let foam, at Coasta's - nearstaVi erivary if ail!,
and rinc•ats., Tracy & Nu6te•s Attoc l . apros
Mr. CowLi& Bakery \Yager., of the
let Bakery, will be on bend dal): with
-Fresh Crackers Imt from ibe oven, Dread, Ptes;
Cakes, Ike. ' • .aprit
Ur Don't you forget It. Wo!heve ten
exceneut CRACKER itANurAnuitY In town
at COWLES' 11011 gar, veers 'you can boy the
beet fresh-baked motet%
Ir The Fall Term of the Snaquehanna
.
beuegiate Insulate will rmitaienic ato n d a y, A u .
gust 26111. ' We nutioreLand eapvelal attention wilt
lie given luring 'bib session to the preparation nr
teachers for their examination and winters' work
nd-flu uz* the new Catalogues to the 'Prinsel
piti,-E. E. wrAk. julylB.
S. C. BLUM has received a "NEW
wrot4, OP LA PI r.S7 ' . )I'5D CitILI)IIISN'S
*EMI . . f the summer Trade,. which he offers at
prices far 1 than heretofore . sold, anit at tower
Spires than ny eerupeqiur can duplicate. Call,
earn:4e and 14\fonvine441: Store on ]lain street.
sow, mde of 11 1 I , l,—slifft or alit 1.:014. - i11:.'.;
MP (ILOSI Sid UT SA tE of Gold and
Stivei Watches, Chalap, tici - Jesisity. etc. The
modernly:led harlug perch !set' at Bherrrs Sale the
entity stock of Watches, C • Ins, sneer and - Putted
'Ware, to Ole-store formerly ' t)lrd.by .. 3r. MA
OLNAN, 'Oa not wishing , to IV iIdIII MC bast
s,
Miss, his couehati Watt th e cli stock regard
less of cost r its wirer 6; wind up the usittesis. -'Cali
tails andttecan tompts. .-- : -..- • .jAtiOnt '7,
EMI
NEW LOCALS.
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BUSINESS LOCAL.
Y I
HOSIE
may7.
- {onnicits challenges campe
d germiii,*l tow pritc3,i3l t lx l h,
' and all
rAtiga-tt]
. ,
.siir a T .univorssl.accold . AYER'S CA-
Thia Tic PrfAit are the best of 'ail purimtires for
lklitnyrime: , _They-aro.the meted of iturgaabosi.
atm imd„anceesafulS chemical , . investigation, mud
their air, ..by Physicians In their practice, and by
all Civilized proves them the beat and
Melt othetsia paitaltre Pin that medical eltill eta
derbeilßeingpurely vegetable. no korai can aria*
from their nee. In Intrinsic value and curative
powers no other pills can be compared With • them ,
and every person, knowing their 'lnn* - will etn.,
ploy them, when needed. They keep the sylteyi !SI
perfect elder,. sad maintain In healthy action the'
whole, untekinery of life. dlUd, searching and et.'
f ectisat, they are specially adapted to thorieeds of
the dlgestire:aiiparatns. eerugerneida or which
they prevent and cure; if timely ;taken.' They are
the beet and rated' plunk to epplyy for children
and. weakened - constitutions, inhere a mild, but
iffertual: cathartic Is required. BOLD BY .4 LL
I)TrUGGISTd.
SPECIAL LOCAL.
_Aar E. F. KUNKNIA BrrrEa, %rum OF
piet i es tone tlt i p , i s totna e c:l o ,43 a p i n t rs
w t ii: 3 l 4 a . I: 1 ;
Minty motion, expelling all the font humors
~ -that
contaminate the blood, corrupt the secretions and..
offend the breath. Itexeltes the Grotto a healthy
a o
len and streagthens the nerves, Imparting that
to life thatpmcceds alone front perfect health.
wands to CU - sralko of lite, testify to the virtues
o this eteeellent mhdleine In correcting the de.
tangement of the digestive organs. Get the genu
ine. sold only in one dollar bottles.' Ask for E. F.
Ktrnlatill B! TsR Wtnlt on Ilion, and take no
other.
... 4 . '
Dyspepsia! - Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia I
t. F. KaratePs Bitter Wine of Iron, a stirs cure
for this disease. It has been prescribed daily for
miny ,tears In tett practico of eminent physicians
*llll tinpettlelled enrcelto symptome are loss of
appetite, wind and rising of foal, dryness in mouth,
h , adaehe, dizziness, sieepteasnemandi few spirits.
Set the genuine. liot sold In bulk, only one dollar
bottles.
Do you 'Want something to strengtiken you? .Do ,
you want a good appetite? Do you want to get rid
isf Illerrmnment? Do you want energy! Do you
want to sleep Welt, or be cured 0I dyspepsia, kidney
or Hier disease? Try E. F. KCXKIM'S Illrrtit
Winn on' Inert. 'Beery bottle guaranteed to do se
reeoltimetided. Iletkd andoffice, 2l# North Ninth
Street.; Philadelphia, Pa. tHe genhettet Sold ,
by all druggists. Ask for It. F. Kuukel's and take
no other. • All I ask Is a trial of this valuable med
icine. One bottle will conrinee you. 04 six bot
tles for flea dollars. one dollar for ono.
Toile Worm Removed Alive.
Tape . Werra, Pin. Seat and Stomach Worms re
moved alive in'from two to four hours; No fee un
til head of Tape Worm passes alive and In one.
Ask your druggist for Kunkel•s Work Syrup. Sold
only In one dollar bottles, Used for children or
grown persons"; It never fails. Or send for circu
lar L. Dr. Kunkel, 1'.39 North Ninth Street, Phila
delphia, Pa. Advice by mail free. Send three
eeut stamp for return of later. -
E. F. Snakel•s Lostral and E. F. lion.
ken; Shampoo for the Bahr.
The beat and cheapest Hair Dressing and Nair
Cleaner In the world. They-remove dandruff, allay'
Irritation. soothe and fool the heated scalp, prevent
the hair from failing off. and promote the growth
in a very abort time. • They'preserve and beautify
the Hair anti render It soft auttrtway. They im
part a brilliancy and a silky appearance to braid
and.wiry flair, and as lb hair dressing they arty un-'
rivalled ellient3lo dandruff anti - provtut-baltitteas.
The shampoo eleaans the Hair. removes grease,
scurf, itching. eruption. Cants headache produced
by heat and fattgue. Kunkers Shampoo and • Lus
tre restore Hair t - ti natural and glossy color, re.
store faded, aryl harsffand wiry hair. Price per
bottio fl. Ask your druggist for them, or send to
P. Kunkel, Prrprieter, No., 2.59 North Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Citay2.-3m.
MARRIED.
M LL—GREE NING.—At. the home of the
bride, in tristuri-Inly IA, ISM
, by Rey. N. M.
Beers, Mr. datues S. Merrill, of Blusaintra f and
3ftss Anna Greening.
3108CRIP-I.oo3M4.—.taiy ls, ins, by Rev. A.
S.V. Loomis. Mr. Gera. Moscrlp and Miss Sarah
W. Loomis, all of Win/hunt. Pa.
•LIST OF LETTERS rematnin c ir in
ro,d Office at Towanda.. Bradford Cu., Pa.,
for the week ending July :A, 137 a:
Benjamin, Henry . Millard. Sarah .1,
Barnes, ('Gas (ritrico. Agile*, 2
Bush, M. E. Patterson. M..\.
Coon, Marshal) Wow:lgram, Frank - 2
Bunn, Annie liohlson.Jessie
Lone. Mary tinnithr.rollan
Mitchell. Charlie Swart, C, Er
Morse, E. J. Towanda Pipe Works,
. Held for Poetage.
Calle Welsttrtnd, Overton ra.,
Persons calling for ti,nrof tiro above 171110633 e
ssy "ntlVertt.‘ed," glrlnp date of Ilst.
S. W. A Lvoitt).
ATIMOR'S. NOTICE.—PivaI
acentait of N. W. Terry. administrator of the
mete of tb.it G. Terry, deceased.
- The undersigned, au auditor appointed by the
Court to pass neon the etreptihns filed to the float
account of N W. Terry, adnPnibtratorof Eben G.
Terry. will attind to the duties of his appointment
on FRIDAY. the 2ml day of AUGUST. ISTS', at 10
„A. when.aud where all persons Interested Must
`attend. E. to 'GILLIS, Auditor.
s :TOWANDA, Pa., .1 My 24, 1078: • Sari-
ASSIGNEE'S
•
NOTICE.—In the
blstrlet court of the trulted States, for the
Weetorn \llllstrlct of Pennsylvania.- In the matter
of Engeno s lfutlerbln. Charles E. Noble awl Thorn.
a. L. 6 filUilaninkriiptg. In' baukrtiptcy. Western
Dlstrlet of Pennsylvania. -
• To whom :it \ m,ty PIIII. , .I . II:—The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appo)nttneut as Assignee
of Eugene Underhill and Charles' E. Noble, both or
Athens. Ili the contity of Bradford, and State of
Pennsylvania, and Thomas I..Stnuil of Caldwell, In
the county of Essex, and - State of New Jersey, who
have been adjudged bankrupts upon their own pe
tition by the District Court of said District.
Dated the 2241 day Ar Jute,y A, D. 1878.
JAMES 11. WEB/1, Assignee.
EAST SMiTIIT I LLD, Bradford Co., Pa. Sw3 .•
A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE:
Omer Wilcox_ In the Court of Common
pleas.of Bradford county, . N 0.5.46, bee. T.,!1877.
You are hereby notified that Mary E. Wilco our
Wife, Nu applied to the Conti of Common Pleas of
Bradford Comity for .a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony, and the said Court has appointed Mon
day... September. 2. 1873, In the court House at To
wanda, for bearing the mid Mary in the premise',
at "thieh time and place you may attend if you
think proper. &art A.J. LAI TON, Ltlieriff.
•
APPLICATION IN DI,VORCE.
—Po *red. M. Tingley. tu the Court.of Com
mon Ple:teof ilratiford County. NO, 20, Fob. T.,
1878. Yon are hereby notified that Mary (i. Tingley,
your wife, hag applied to the Court of Common
Pleas of 'Bradford County for a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony. awl the said Court lots ap
pointed 31onday. sept. 2d, 187 S, In the Court Ulnae
in Towanda. for hearimf the sail Mary o.Tingley in
the proutiaes, at which time and place you. may at
tend If you think proper.
Bw4 I - A. J. LAYTON; Sheriff.
LEM
•
PPLICATION IN, DIVORCE.
Georie Elktor. In the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County, No. tin. Feb, T.. 187 s,
youare hereby notified that, A !Monett. Eiklor,
your wife, has applied tonic Court of Coutnton Pleas
‘ Of Bradford County fora divorce front the bonds of
Matrimony. and the said Court has appointed Mon
day. Sept. ltd. IS7S, In the Court noose at Towandi,
for 'heat tug the call Antoinette iii the promises, at
whiektime and place you _linty attend II you think
proper:. Bw4 J. LAYTON, Sheriff.
A PPLICATION IS DIVORCE.
tL TO 'Sarah Washlnirn. bit the omirt of Com
mon Pleas of s 'ilradfold County. No, 7= Feb. T.,
'in:. You are 'hereby notified that Sila. IL Wash
burn. pia bust and, has applied to the- Can't of
Common Pleas of \ Bradford County fur a divorce
(mitt the Isnot!' of matrimony, and the unlit Court
'has appointed Monday, Sept, Yd. 1.978, In the Court
douse at Towanda, (Or hearing' the said Silas In
the prendsos, at' which ti place you ntay at- .
tend if you think prodet
Bw4 sberlif.
-A IJDITOR'S CE.--In- the
tatats of John tip.. Jeed. In the Or,
'phans' o.lllt for the County of Ili-milord,
The undershoed. an • AntMei' appointed by the
sabl Court to distribute ; the funds Instir limds of
the Administrator,.will attend le the 'tittle,. of it
appointment on TUENI) '.JULY aMh. A. r).
1878, at 1 ceelock p. - m. of said day, ;it the\ oillee of
Davies & Curnerhatt In Towanda liorough„ when
and where all persons me reqi ired. to tital:6, their
claims before nie as sueli Auditor, or he debarred
from ennitua In upon said fund,
M. It. CARNOCIIAN, 'Auditor:,
Towanda, June `2711875-4w•.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
—Notlre lshereby given that all per on In
fielded to the estate of Dear ltl.lguay. late of Wy
m,x twp,, deceased, are rt•quested to make imme
*Dale payment, and all per. , ons clalniS
against said estate mmt present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
wysoc, June 20
ADIIINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all pet-Sens in
debted to the estmo of ,V holm l=alsnmo, late Of
warren townshlp, det.'.l. are, rctriesh..l to make
Ile levitate 'payment, and all p.si,ons ha% leg eLlios
ait.dte , t said e- , ate Insiat'prereht thew duly Jot hen.
tre a t e d b , !I settlemeo. 'J. F. MOI'Ell, '
Warren Centre. June :a. Ailmmislral or.
.. ._ _.. .
1 .;kl ' b i ta h ieTr i llFett n ic - k th l a i t re n g i t i, rrrahr ef l Vi t' lz i o n a l p t :.
de '.l , aro requested to make linreaJtate 3,ayeield.
,I X EOUTOIt'S NOTlOK— : Notice
ii , 4 ii purotts havtilt elate , ' against said estate
I m aj u s e t tn. re Sent
ie t . L j e u u:
e d , 2 a o. ty
C ati . ol i‘ t , ..‘ . nt rz iv r et s e . t ..N t ro t i a ti r curi se st.o t r t . le•
--
—..,....... —..
ADM. SISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
—Not!11 hereby sisals. that all periods In. debted to the tate of Arms Munson, late of San
Frauelseo, Cal.. eel. must make Immediate pay
\
Anent, and all perious having Maims against such
estate must pre.eht theta date anthentleiVed for
settlement' 11 11.11:11.1101SX. •
June 'llk 181-au*. \ . Admlnt.trator.
. ,
NOTICE. Tli copartcrneship
bereto;ftre exiitlng be *ern the undersigned,
Under the firm names of .'ebte St Vlbeent and
~,\
- it,"..1, Noble & ee.. haring het 0 dissolved by mut..
nal agreement, this is to toolfyV persOns lode t
ed to, or having et anus nahist 1 , 1 Arm that OW
books, vipers and accounts belong to Wat S. Vin
cent, to 'then 311 payments i•toudd be made and.by
rviumn all proper demand:4 against,.‘istd title will be
paid. . .1. J. NOBLE. • .
Towanda, June 19, 1811. WaL $. VINCENr.
.
rAixEc U TORS' NOTlCE—Notice
. Ift hereby given that all persons indebted to
Ito. estate .of A MOM Torii. late. or Wysns.
dcmmsed, mmt mat, Inomdkile oaynient, and
all peruun; having claims agat pt min estate funs(
present them dully authenticated for settlement.
, . SIMEON A, VIIN),
' . J. M. W ATTLES, •,
WysoX, June 6414, . • , Executors
1 T eau make inunely fabler at work for us than at
ll Anything else. eaprtal not required ; we will
atyrt yen.' et 2 per day at luatieleade by the hula*.
trio's. Mesa, women, boys and glrla wanted every
w hem to work for,us. New la the time. Coldly,
Outfit and terms tree, ,Addrtzea Illt:w a Co.. All
',.WaSta..2lool3.- ~ -,- ,-; - .
.. inity39-13'.
MEI
Legal.
A. R. RIDGWAY,
B. t. RIDDWAY.
Admlnistratnrs
E=MI
PECIAL N e TICE TO _
47/ \
segippL •DiRECT9RB
Or ,
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BRAIiFOPD COlllt Y. _
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EC,OSOMY IN SCHOOL TEET-800K9..
NEW , GI4.DED READERS,
DM
SWINTON'S SPELLERS,
SWINTON'S GEOGRAPHIES,
EEO
SWINTON'S U. S. HISTORIES
THE 'BEST AND CHEAPEST BOOKS
11.—Pleasa compact, prices wlth ihoso•now In
use.l
PUBLISHED.
READ WHAT LEADING EDUCATORS SAT
ABOUT THEM.
UNIFORMITY IN SUSQUEIIANNA VOUNIT.
The Special Cothmittee of 21 Directors .and
Teachers of Atisquehanna County, reported :maid.
mouldy In fator ofSWINTON'StiEOOIIA-PRIES,
ItotIINSON'S MATHEMATICS, TILE NEW
GRADED AND. UNION READER!, AMIN-
ToN 'S SPELLERS, SPENCEICIAN... COPT--
RERLII ORASENIARS AND
'MC, SWINTON'S IDS - TORIES, WEBSTER'S
DICTION ARIES. . Find below extract - from the
report of Special Committe : • • ; •
"We, the undersigned. members of the Commit
tee on Geography, Lavin; examined Swinton's,
MR , helPs,Colton's, Warren's and Iloatelth's
dependent Course , Geographies, ofter.the following
' -
report I • •
"la Swinton's we And the best thought and the
most advanced and perfect system yet bronght for
ward. We especially commend the Elementary,
as being In Itsslf sufecient for the wants of the pu
pils In two-thlid4 of all our Common Schools in the
county. They need nothing more. - We. Unani
mously recommend tfils series, and urge its adop.
tlon.
"W. L. THATCH
"J. 5, f;ILLIN. Coincolttoe '
"LORA 31A11§11., , s
"NEW 241Thronr!, Juno 12, ISM"
TOWANDA; Pa, .111h0 8, 1878.,
As requested. t have examined the late edition
of SWINTON'S GEOGRAPHIES. This second
and more careful examination' adds 'to the high
opinion I previously - had of the books, especially of
.the smaller one.' Prof'. Swinton hiks A pleasing way
of stating things itt all of , his text-books, and in
none has he been more • feireltoni than in'this Ele
mentary Geography. In the larger work the plan
of' sdditional information for classes as tqteelal
wont In thedr own States is is good one.. The plan
used lit• the descriptive part is both natural and
philoSoptitcat: Au; instance, position, &c., butane.
surface, rivers and lakes, climate, and politleal.di
visions follow each other in the order enumerated.
It is eaty to be seen how naturally each follows and
depends upon and grows out of the preceding topic,
I will say, however, that Swintotra series, in qty
judgment, now that It has Apgar's fine systensja
Map Ttrawing,ds the equal of any series . I have ex.-
amined.
tiwrg r. .
Principal Sasquebanai Collegiate Instithte. •
.. Towtxruk, ra:. dunes PI&
I have examined SWINTON'S GEoGn A r HIES,
suit mu (taut to say that I like them. The knovil
edge Is well , classified. Your relief maps, In my ,
oplititin, are excellent for allowing the general sur
face of the country. and I ,ouslder --mgar's the
true system of map drawing.% 80, taken as a whole;
I consider It a-valuable wort.; .
• T. S. CT:AWFORP, .
Assistant Principal Towanda Graded School.
The NEW 611AI/in 'READERS -are sensible
books, gotten up In a sensible manner. Ictead of
giving us. quqvdint they, give us gy,ality; Cense
quently they are cheaper and are well suited to
meet the wants of the age. 'these books have been
In our Normal Scheel ever since their publication,
and have given entirs satistarilmn • •
Y. A. ALLEN. Principal.
w. C. ItARTOL, Trot Matbeinatles.
DONA N. WOODUVFF. Peretptrees.
J. C. DOAN E. Pre(. Natuial 5c truce..
KATE REYNOLDS, Language: •
Faculty of Slate Normal School, Mansfield, Pa.
riiil : xl,lN, Bradford Co., ra.., Joao 14, ISYR
Hiving examined SWINTOSItS SCHOOL GE•
ofait'A.PAlEs, I cheerfully recommend them fur,
their comprehensive and practical arrangement,
and belle've them to Ito the ,best adapted to the
wants of our schools of any Geotraphies that t have
examined during twenty years of experience in
teaching,
WEsTCUZEITSR., Pa., May 15,18721.
We-have:been using THE. AMERICAN EI)17:.
CATIONAL READERS for some time, and con.
shier them . excellent hooka, wasting the earl beet.
• • Vizor. GEO; L. MARIS,
. Principal 'State Normal ttchopl.
"THE GRADED READERS”.. are - In nae;ln
many of our schools and aro a-decided icupnive.
went. upon the hacks now in our schools. and
SW ISTVN'S ..- SPELLERS or word beaks am Innell
better titan any now in use. . .
• Miss S. J. LEWIS, • . "
• C.'a ,
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•
unty Superlntendeni k - •
, • ' 'nags Cn,,'Pli.
AD79RD: Pa., Jane 6, 112$
=I
My Den,. ,Sfrz--I had the &ammo of presenting
SW i KTON's ti .EOG it Aril lES and SEKI.,LENS
before the hoard of Education of this city, and af
ter a brief perusal they moved their adoption In the
Graded e•ehool, which was unanitureisty carried. I
take pleasure in saying that .I.consider the 41; eogra
pities far superior to any that 1 hive used or seen,
and that tbo SNiter Is the finest thing out. •• '
Very respectfuliv yours:
U. E. - WATKINS, '
. • Teacher ai Graded School,
.Brad ord, McKean Co., La.'
. CAN'eox, Pa., duue 4, lede.
Totch•wi`ft may constra:— .
-Ttils 6 to say that I hare careftelr rkaned
SWINTOIN'S GEOGRAPHIEV. anal, in
many'respeetp, And them far superior to anyli,e
-°graphics with which I am aciltutitited. 4
Very truly yours, . .
• - • H. E. It AESTX.;
• - Principal Canton Graded Sc 001.
• .1. V. PARSONS,'
Teacher Pratt:mar Department. .
•
WiLLsnono, Juno I. Ina.
•
After an extended examination,- I am fret to say
that I (Wilk SW I N TO \'S U FOIL; liAl'H I RS better
than any others_ within cry knowledge. For beauty
of rlesifirt and "dorahifity of binding, and for a'
eonibitia ton of helps both for scholar and trucher,
'j do not set how they can lie sitirpsisiaid. • .
11nr. N. L. ItEVINOLLIS,
Ex-County Superintendent, &c.
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DgliAwinx LlkkitAnT liorriTt - Frx,
• ` • FRANKLIN, N. V., in g. Jf
About, a year ago we adopted as the , text-istiOks In
Ibis Institute. Relit NSL/N'S sum-akar. COUIWE
NiATIIEM AT I t THE NiEW ItEA,D-
Ellrl., SWINTON'S tiPELTALIit4, and haring test,
ed - them in the school-room, can now fifty they give
general satlstaction.• •We know of none so. well
adapted to meet the Wants of teachers and pupils,.
In these tirancheS of study, can cbrerfully re
commend them to Hoards of. Education and °theta •
desiring the teat books.
CIIASC` 11. VERRILL; A 31.,yrIncipal„ '
and Faulty.
• ,
•
• Sot:OirAre Ortiu.treso
• turonli, ISRL S •
After a thorough examinationi of SWINTON'S
tiFoo RANO ES, I ant,satisniol of their superior
tueilt. [like it• so well Wink of Windmill; it
it, our school next term. •
If, S. i3IVEET,
Principal and Surf. Suiditra Orphans` School.
.- • Its ithissonlr. Pm. May ha MTS.
In my opinion, °WINTON'S OEOORJYNIES
are Pin it hooks for comsat:Jots. 'lt to Wrestling
to he
. tominoted by a hew route through the Varicus
lands and peoples of the earth, and have so many
things we ought to know pointed oat tette and de
scribed lu such, a pleasant way. Both, old and
young can but be entertained and hist:toted. The
series Is lobo commended fonts method, Itellina
ttations and maps, and statistic OßN al tables. N
CWAITH',
State inspector and Esaminer 8041.1 rs 0 a'
School. _
• WaSitrlkan.'Pa., June 40578. •
SWINTON'S OEOOlt a PRIES ate bettor than
any we now, have In our stik*. In my' I
have asked many teachers and they luvatialfly pre
fer them to ally at the othens In nact.' / • . •
Alms S. J. yr.Wl3.
Stitterlatendentra Co, Pa.
•
• littonarox, May 21: Ina.
I hive examined 'WI NTIWS GEOGIIAI'III-,
CAL SlettlES and am mil plikued trltti the
books; They cannot tall tog) e sattal action to the
live leather. .
Err. COPELAND.
Triad 1 Wytnnifig itcminary.
SWINTON'S tiiIIt? , #RAPIIIEB staid -the. test
ttu :1
nt , 11141114 y. ' W have used Mein eottteleutty
to know 'whereof set , y , speak.' Just the belies tor Out
Ctunuou Sent,ols.. - .
. A. ALLEN anti F.neutin
• Matusfiet,E.S. Y. S:4
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ltov. ra., June 3, 181*8
' I,lo beretr , eettify tltat the following books were
ntloptett ne/the Le Roy School Based 011 the above
bunted ter:ea swEITON'S • GIROGR A Pinta:it,
stqcja.kx,s. Unit HISTORY OF 11. e.. 400114,.
sOIvg,Sog.%IITER, coOluiti: OF ATUTIIIIEIIe.
unit the ti.it:W tinkllnD /tEM)EtIai r . - • .
ROLM:M.O.'
S et fttAl l St'tOCl VoPrdi
lISMREJ
lIIMME/Mtl
tTssinstxo. Ps., JO l 5. Wt.
. i %we imankinsts with sompancaras.lo t.P..WIN.
TONS ozoosersiza,iad. tit the i.wirntation
of the 'donee, sat In tttott , adapts, Pis to. t he Wants
Or We reboot SOM. I rOftliN4 Qom a. 14 on.;
same °piny otbottext-ttoolt on Ms sui.L.t. wbtCb
11utre wen. " ` r - •
DAVID CKAIIIN
, TOWANDA, Pa.. June: Ills.
eensidefOWINTOIPO COMPLETE COVESE
•1N OZOORAPtiT,In alt features. the .erey
test I know for seb.x*enoutTbe ”Speelat
State Oforseart Is peetallsrind num: &s ale
put. Indeed 1 tbluk s rcampiete.eouree, , l est
it Intuit, be 11 . delight' ta every ttteen w e ber and
•
!am M d aM M MA utttdo
Pa:;
Tate , .
osito6ii, PL Tel. IST& - '
lniirhitiug tiatiIWINTOIN'S
AILIIIE.C.' euruplete .14 two
Mb which ' l ant 'acquittal-oil.
_-..et.- clearly plated aid heautb
billy solo *6 On the whole s the work Is *Nur-
CitaW tail cheerfully retustaneedlts nor In
ateiwnem. K .. / lave. Aden amillelatet "WI
tuil),\z,,
RatIINSOM 4"urrumr.llo3 for Wise Mae.
anti do'not We in peoniumeingthass weeder
to any I.,ever w . - TM Seeder Costae. la two
books, ls Unequal at regards Its contentafdelltb.
Moos, prublents. talitak Ite.. by any with iitikb I
am acquebeicii.
utri , • ,
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SWINTON'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES. 'ROB
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think J. Would recommend SWINTON'S SI she
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and HISTOBINS slth crest Vessints and dad In
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other : the History-Is very clearly sod pas
antly,presested.sild In the-Geographies 'the top&
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I consider stolid tidtriirsWe thing.
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The (aeration of, the Work, la Its foam Minya.
ph,. Illustrations. maps, lie.; Is excellent. It le.
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on the subject that have ever been published. '
. • EDWARD. BROOKS, Li:.
- „ Principal StateNormiti Seined. •
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