Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 17, 1878, Image 4

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jartraktral Pe iiirhnent
.• Yang Farmem
To be a suceeSsful farmer, mer
(grant, or
,bicelianie, it lea - goOd thing 1
to commence operations, if only on a
seate, 4 wben quite young ; , Whatl 1
a bv begin to be a fattneronekohall;
or Mechanic? it is within the
reach of every' bciy'to try some little
busiiiesOrlis own account,-and no
boy' has a better opportnnity than a
• -country boy. It . is as mocha part
of his education as - bookkeeping or
• arithtnetic, to expand his iddaaa be
yond paper ,and -books' alone. Qn
. farm ,there is generally a. cornet of an
out 7 building,- or ari;otli Pateblin 'the
• 'garden, which a boy (with_ Ins par
ents? consent) eau turn, : to ; accoliet
It not only gives -Wm' an interest in
his home, but also instrnets him in
care and industry. There is gener
ally some demand for plants among
his neighbors such as cabb4e,cele
ry, hot-bed plants, ,etc. These can
All be 'grOwn by any. country
. yoiitb
With profit,. where they are m.:ele
man ;taking but lil.tte time -in ire
-pertion to most farm production4l
- care being the most needful thing. *
Another source of profit to boys is
keeping a little live stock, such as
rabbits pigeons. or - poultry. The
commonyabbit is - very easily , kept.,
. and all things considered, would pro
bably lie"the most,prOfitable, as they
ate hardy. Lop-eared rabbits. are
very fernier, and poor breeder 3, Ail
through the summer a little grass
cut from the road-side,: Or a cornet,
-will keep them. A few' apples, or re
fuse -vegetables. (if only sound,); will
• .be all that is' required, and in Winter
vegetables- that are not -suited to
• Market, or parings will answer' all
feeding ptirposea. A little grain 0.
day is 'best fur their morningor night
. meal. •
' Pigeons are often in demand, but
in this line something better than
the common varieties will •perhaps
do better; but that depends om the.
locality, and one must .be his own
judge .11 , hieb kind is butt before
tug, 'But whatever is 'conummeed .
let it be strictly honest, and fairly-
. carried on. Now is the time that the
foundation of the man is laid. Do
not misrepresent anything 3mi Jiave
•to sell Outegrity and • good name
are worth more than anything you
will ever have for sale. : Many a
• youth has begun dealings kol, strict
ly among his companions;
and paid so dear for them that he
.ek.nbt never recover his "standing.
When
,your companithis aro , * up
with you, if you are known to , be
honest, it is likely some may be able
to assist you in a more extensive
andrtit least they will have
pleasant remembraeces.—Rueal Non
WITIN;;S WORTH KNOWING.—Crusts
and pieces or bread should be kept
earthen jar, eloskay covered, in
a dry, cool place.
Kf•ep.fresh lard in tin vesseli.
lie. p'yedst in wood or glass.
. Keep fte.serves and jellies in glass.
Keep salt in - a dry place.
-Keep Mcal . ,,and flour in a cool, dry
place.
vinegar in. Wood or glass.
Sugar is au admirable ingredient
in curing meat and dsh..
Lard for pastry should be used as
hard as it can be cut with a knife. It
shOuld be 'erit through the flour, not
rubbed; •
In boiling fricat for a meal, use
cold water to extract the jnivesab if
the nicatls wanted for itself alone,
1:longe ill boding water at once.
Broil steak nithont salting. Salt,
dr.ms the juices in cooking; it is de.
:-irable to keep these in, if possible.
Cook over a hot lire;turn frequently,
searing on both sides. Plitee on a
, platts r.‘sult and pepper to taste.
To, prevent mea ,
ts from •scorehing
tlitriog roasting. place a basin. of wa
ter in the oven; the steam `generated
prevents seorching, and makes the
isleat cook better. "
lkef that has a tendency to ne
IJO made very palatable by
stewil:g very guilty for two hours.
with teppi...r and salt, taking out
about a pint of the liquor when half t
done,'ami letting the rest boil into
tie meat. Brown the meat in a pot.
-41trr taken up, make a gravy of the
pint of liquor savedi
CURE FOR PI and
lime-water are frequently prescribed
phri,ielansin enfies y spepsia and
r , cahues, , s of the stomach, and in some
eases art said An prove beneficial.
_Aniy_persons %rho think good bread,
and 'milk a' great luXury fretinently
hesitate to eat it, for the reas9ntha":.
aoilk mill not dikr,est readily ,Tsourness
of the stomach trill . often follow. but
experience prove that; lime -pater
and milk are not only food-and med
icine ht an early - period tttf.life, but
also at a later, when, .as in the case
of infants, the functions of digestion
. ar:d assimilation have heal seriOusly
'impaired. A stomach taxed by glut-
Way, irritated by improper food, in
' thinid by alcohol, in fee bled by Ais.
rase, or otherwise unfitted for its du
ties—as .is shown bi- the various
symptoins attendant upon indiges
tion, dyspepSia, diarrhea, dysentery
and fever—will resume its work, and
do it energetietay, on an exclusive,
diet of bread and milk abil
tor:- A gobblet of cow's milk may
hare four tablespoonful's of lime-aa-.
ter added to it with good effect. The
way to make lime -water .is simply to,
procure a few- luitip4 of iinslaeked
lune, put the lime in a stone jar, add
water until the lime is stacked and
of about the • coniisterMY of , thin
cream; the lime settles, leaving the
pure and clear limimiater at the.top.
Grelit care should be taken not to
get the lime too stroug, iceep to the
, iireetion Its
,to the consistency, and
when 04 it, - ate..r rises pour it off with..
out obtaining any of the lime. The
lime water is also very good to apply
to barna and scalds., In slacking the
lime, particular care shoUld..be taken
- that none ottlte particles fly into the
eyes.
' A GOOD Mess FOR A 'MICH COW.—
' A writer who says that one good cow„,
gives all the milk needed in a family
- cat eight persons, and from which was
made two hundred and sixty pounds
of butter last year, 'gives the follow
inff as his treatment: 4 if yoti desire
to get a large yield of rich milk, g Ems '
„„„„.,„„,
your cow every day water slightly '
warm and slightly salted, in, which pupas t,
bran has been stirred at -the rate of teacher,- t
one quart to
. two gallons of water. ` 421 i lre !',. l
You will find, if you have' not tried gim "`"` a g
thiS daily practice, that your cow will day, are the most comprehensive and ex
give twenty-live per eentum ntoreitn-tended observers, and the most persistent ,
mediately under the effects of it, an d students. The educational force of the A ~
- she will become so attached to it that teacher does not consist in the 'acquired
she will refuse to drink - clear water ability tc grasp arid illustrate the Matti- In i t,l
unless very thirsty ; but this mess 1 calladrit of the class-room, merely, Inuit - °" she Will drink most any time and ask includes such a kuowledge of the recipi": riTtn
for more. The amount of *ink ne- I entta mind as will enable him to mice*. - . 1 .- ..
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Cessary is an ordinary waterpail full trate ail the amen of hii personal pea. LOWES
each time, Inonkmg. noon a 'rue& er upon the intheadatil- pupil, in Such at
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Communications may be sent to littler of the
:Awns no may.be pneferred. wlllAppear
to the lisue of witch be has charge.
fIIOTOSED OIiAIRIES IH EMUS.
Protremarlisttbal the
rupt:sounding,of wh as mere w, (vbici)
- prevails among a great number of eilne4
ted English people, but not, I believes
with the majority a the most bighly-eul
livated of them), &images nt least seven
teen twit words, and surely ought to be
rebuked as shatrir as \ the _Terve' sion of
hOree, hand, hedge, orse; and ;
edo 'This may not be philology ; for
the business, or the chief business, of the
philologist is merely to record and to traec
usage ; but it is corrimon sense and good
taste. Aalorctily utterance whicti darn-
ages .root words is not to beace s epted
without resistance, or_ at least without
protest. This suppression of hin trh, is
an especial disgrace' Of Soul
ern England." t . The constant
. quotation,
then, here recurs. If we are to: print our
books with phonetic spelling, are we to
trAi'clior witch, and which is witch,
axed- witch is which? Prof. Newman's
sehoolmaster "sounded the to in whole."
Should any reader think such a pronuncit
atimi str : nrige or iiifficalt.: let him toy wlik
it is more strange or difficult to pronounce
the It in icloti than to do so in Wart and,
tritistre, which is done by all .educated
Alucricans and by the best speakers hi
En4hind._ If it is schirided theie . words
I why sh`taild it be silent in that? To ills
iittgaish e from hole,' otherwise than
by the_ slight. difference which good speak-
..rs-ni.tice between the - length o f the Vlbwe
thii two words, is certainly an advan
:age. . His teachrr's pronunciation of
whole suggests to Prof. Newt:Min two
small. corrections . which he reg.n:ils ns
nerAc,i in o t tho.,4raphy : First., oc might
ti, write. - - I.^lzolety, (just as sahrv,
ai to secure the'sounding of the double /f.
next, in the unseemly word tehore, we
ought to omit ze, %Illicit is a stupiii, Canfre
ii,:s addition. IVieldiffir , --writes bore.,
'riga! zi inight pot to rhyme with Iola."
As to tlicTist imint, it is to be remarked
that the rhyme, although permissible in
verse, is not 'perfect, any - more than that
ere lehe!e wipt loge. The o in telmtty is
'shorter, athl a little hiss open than :hat in
'ill
Ott the n:atties of Places and of men, ac
cordifig '4l Prof. !Newman, the sound
ought ih o in (lost! hat 111pIlly With tbe
oititine:. If we write Pei wick, Dollwiel,
Nestdoh, 14teenwicti, and Not wich, we
ought to sound the tc, and vice versa."
Tl.refore, since no rove, -as be reasonably
amines, would favor the vitiating of his.
tnricahreards by'oinitting the er, de
eitt's tliat't he .10 should lie sounded. Rut
would he really have us call Norwich Nor
/rite/it ' If so,: what iS.to becothe o f that
time-honored - f --
/ t`The min In the moon
' Gatos down TOO. as o,
And asked his way to Norwich; •
lit went by the south,
And UF,t his inout
Wlth eating cold pea.,eikorril
Plainly the pronunciation w, ridge is of
a very respectable antiquity. And Prof.
Newman may no sure that act of Par. ;
liament anti an act of Congress together
could not bring back the pronunciation
..Y4r-icitri i . Such contracti t ons.are inevit
able, and are not ohiectionable. They
give a freedom and ease to speech which .
is not to be given up for the sake of a lit
eral conformity of tumid:. to Act). But
what Pauli:talent and Congress could not
atTeet may he brought about. I fear, by
the. unnatural and momteous way of
learning to sneak by the spellinzbook
for not only is Pefht: i t :'.;,eve York ealltd
by some persons Dell high, as I have be
fore remarked, but Witrwick. is called
11 - ar-irirk, and Tivoli Tie ah-16 7 ; but the
best spethers say Daily, W:riel. (With
th accent on the first syllable.) •Tiso)4c.
Prof. Newman himself yields the yt. "in
rapid and familiar Speech, but insist on it,
114 en a like particularity of pronnueia-
HA, in all serious or formal - reading or
speaking : •`So," he suggests. "we tol
erate Iv:pence- for tie,, pence, but not in
'.the parable of the Good Samaritan."
One remark made by him in connection
with this Subject, seems strangely. Ile
says that "in the Toss n of Deo:: its name
is sounded as it is spelt, while •the
erney call it Darby-" As to the latter
peint,"tbere is no doubt ; but he quotes,
witivapprovaLthe remark .of an old lady .
amide to him in his boyhood : they have
artiediroza their te,,o,,is to say Darby
iiarkshire." 'But the old holy is as
wiling; and that she was SO prof. New
imiti himself would have seen maw a little
mlection. For it is no.; possibL: that he
• •
I should be ignorant that- the syllable writ
trr. er was, until a comparatively recent
day, sounded or, and even now is_so
s..unded in other words than proper'
values. "Sergeant ". is , pronounced in 1
Engilnd, and generally in America by the
hi at speakers slegeaiit, " clerk ' 1 is sound.: ~
ed Oa rk, "parlous" is a meth contraction ~
of "perilous;' marelta4t, " merchant,"
has but just become obsolete, and is petri
fied in the surname "Marchant - and in.
[ "parson " We have an ever-standing wit
, Hess to this sound of er ; for the parson .
of a parish was merely the pee.can, of par
e.rrelfew.e, and in the Canterbury . Pilgrim.
\aye We have the "Person's [l. e. the Par
\
se s tet-1 Tale."• !laving, in my boyhood,
beep familiiirly. acquainted with the old
of Town Derby, in Connecticut, I can bear
1 witness to the pronunciation of its name
1 as
,Dc/,y by tb . ose who were not
\ grooms," and did not. learn their speech
ins stables. Prof. N.ewariart 'eras momenta
rily\forgetf',4There-is no fact-in phonol
ogy better es blished than this old pro
nunetaon of e, ; and the aristocratic pro
puiteiatt if c -
merely I 'l\-e,
people 01
a
cofifornii "17 , 4, ,,
book •=spcei
and .Terry . . , ...t
licitude -
aceordim
most uni
educatio
acquired,
begius,, :
home ; , a1
eiatiqn,
by natm
M
• ,
doorefkosapemitiolift - pop**
wroivio. l .l#l.aibe-procefteiorimmardoi
v'elopoootionolusidliesiPait
roach otwoosopro at* in thellaki ; • -•:.- 1
Much valuable time and cattalo
,witstr '
ed hi:the school mom - , ili - 1000 and 1114
ctirsith litY l lenf lititidfig[iihitili iitili
tertain the pitpild, and exhibit the offs
band ability of the teacher, tt a elass-let
tuner or coimrsta "tieratlisi;but each metU , '
ode of conducting esereisertin oureleme m
troe schools are subversive of the purpost#,
of ace irate and :useful mental training..
The great aim' of the instruction is not th
cram the pupil's mind with facts to be:*
tOtted4/7 # 4 ffi_. meeF'l, 9 ill! leiel.e'l give
kluggestions, but to teach how to learb,-r
\
li w to -conduct en investigation.
%formative period should be bnprc+
ed it giving such drill as will enable the:
schota to proceed independently, accord--
1 0j 4 0 . ;fad: r4,efioL - firittelpies which
willguitkiihn ttnerAngly - to 6otrea con
clusions, ae he weighs the evidence pre
sented to his\reasoning powers in future
life. te n'
We strongly primate the ency of
the times on striv to make our 1 schools
merely entertainin an I ittractlie instt;
rutions. Hard study bould be required; 1
thorough drill, and she criticism, coil- I
lined with proper incent'ves, ead health-
ful stimulus, are absolute essential ele
nerits in the preparation o the pupil for
1 %.
the great work of mature lir . A wise
conOttration of all ' 'these neritional
force kis the paramount duty of he faith
ful tesher. Aptness and tact areinquir.
ed to seente this serene and Iteoe
mental diseipline, and at•the same ,
preserve thestone'of the pupil's mind h' i
cheerful and \
clastiti condition. This work•
makes great deb--- - ' '
lie rimer, be dill
ode, and exerch
dolt, derived ft
application. N
alike, and no rm
sill.futly deyel4
itlg mental Orgil
Z vet uittl I'll 6 tv
.I?ir CUIIIITIiIII
ft el the iuflneu
teaclieras
41 - 3 f, are 'glad
.) . 3.3.11y are ht3o,li
iu tli(3 atrairs (3)
their belniol rooms. 'to succeed, it is ne- 1
cessary that a teacher choubl make the
affairs of his school his -chief care, out as
Well as during school hours. 'We would
advise , young
,te o itehers, ,jost countkencing
their career to make theirschool work al
most their sole concern. But teachers in
the pat have gone to far in this direction;
and hive thus withdrawn themselves
• fromd'ssociation with the general public,
and return have been regarded as a
class apart from others, with whoni itlias
le ddlicult to sympathize. A man is
scarcely tit for the position of an educator
of yilutli,-wlefie World. is embracedwithia
the Tour walls of his school room.—Sehoei
ni sfer, London.
TEE POTEETIAL MOOD SWEPT AWAY
One of the most learned men outside of
the flub State,—a gentleman, by the way,
who is exerting a powerful influence on
the teachers of the whole State of Ohio,i
and who is unsurpassed in popularity as ;
a lecturer before. Teachers' Insetutes,—
entertains some quite peeellar opinions
on English. grammar, and especially on
English grammarians.
'To one of these opinions we desire to
''call especial attention; witlithe view that,
if correct, it may be more widely, Aissemi
nated and adopted, and that,
.ifineorreet,
its incorrectnesa may be indicated and
clearly shown. For all will admit that it
i s unwise to compliCatiL grammar, or any
other subject, with diSfinctions fur which
titers i 4 not just grout.d. If, theivitore,
the d'ottntial Mood !t; a distinction With
on,tj a
.tlifference,—if it is a mere super
lluily.—if it has no good raison d'etre, let
it b:: swept from our school books, and
ieilthe yotieg folks be spared the super-.
( q uons palm; of studying and applying it.,
The position of the i„entleman in ques
as,—tltt the forms traditionally
I
i.thrown into the so-called Potential Mood,.
are readily distributable into the Indica
! lice itarl the Subjunctivelleiods. For ex-
I •
Ittcple : • "I can no" is equivalent in
thought to "I am ah)ti to go ;" and hence'
just :t* indicative as "I have the ability
~to go," etc.
Now; if all the so-called Potential forms
can lie a 6 clearly disposed 'of
,as this one,
is it not quite clear that the innovation it
a:just. one? But can they 130 so disposed
of? We throw the problem Out, that
those who take interest in such matters
think of it, Arad solve it, pro or con.
Would nut some light be thrown on the
question by a • brief presentation of the.
history of the Potential Mood? . Will not
SOtfle one, with antiquarian tastes; look
the matter, and answer these -qua- .
Moils : Flew far back in the history of ell'
language has the Potential Mood had a
place in English grat . nmar Have ariy
able grammarians qnestioned die nece*
sity of having such-a metal ? Did it find
a plane in the first English grammar prop
or? Or whenzwas it introduced, and by
whom? Who, in fact.. wrote what may
be properly termed the first. grammar of,.
-not the: Anglo-Saxon or-the Anglo-Nor- -
man, btit the English language?
Will not some one give us some light en
this general , subject in the pages of the
Journal P—journal of Education. 1'
G. W. CVILTIS favors pensioning com- .
Mon.school teachers. lie says: "Teach
ing in public schools is an .essential , part
of the public service as the discharge -of
ditty in'the army." . *• •
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
The annual exarnfnatlon of teachers for Mud
fora county, will be held for the seeerall townships
as fellows :
Few Athens and Litchfield twp., at Atimaserad
ed School.Srpt, 24th ; for Sheshcquin and Ulster, at
!otter galley school, Sherbednla, Sept. &di ; for
Monroe, at Graded tieing)), .Mcomoettm. SOL Seth;
for Overton and Albany, at School Xo. Ltlaertoa,
Sept. 27th ; for Terry and Wilmot. at Wew Ea.
Sept. 27sk; for Granville and Leßoy, Le =it
lage, c'ePt. 30th ; for Canton, -at :Graded
Oct. tat; for Armenia sad Troy, at Graded School,
Troy. Oct 2d ; for Wells and Smtft.,Cas"ls at 911•
lett% Station. Oct. ad far Spit:lom and Colour'
his, at Columbia S Itoadt. Oct.; for Ridlasol7l
and Smithfield. at Smithfield !Graded School. Oct.
brit; for Asylum and Standing Stoat, at &sadist'
Stone school house. Oct. 7th ; for Wialusing and
Tosearota.at Cmnptown. OcLath : for Herrick, at
Landon school, Oct, 9th; for Pike, at Lefiavinet
Oct. loth ; for Windimm and Warns. at WZ War.
Mt, Oct 11th; far Orwell sad Boas at Rime boss.
Oct. Pith; for Burlington and West Burlington
tom Oct. 14th ; for Franklin sad Barclay.sit Think.
Midair. Oct. 15th; forliryana, Tirwanda and North
Towanda. at Towanda Graded School. Oct. - SOX
Each examination tattl Ostitmeyee prempfly ass
w. w. Applicants will plessisprterine thersseivei
with pencil, foolicap paper, and Saailets , Binh
Heider. Private examinations or the endowing of
certificates need not be expected.
G. W. ETAW, County iluperditeadeat.
:Towanda, no„ Sept. 90373,
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Met for
Quill
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Every Article FireteClaei.
PLEASE CALL & EXAMINE
• \
BEFORE PIIRCHASISO.
BE SELLS TOE CASS AND NEILL EST EL
VEDEVEOLD,
Patton'a Block, Main .43
Towanda, Pa..litareb .
&MTh&
M B. & F. H. OWEN,
1:13133
RED, ivErrE & SLIM TEA STORE,
sauna s.eascriN,
Are offering specter laditieemimti hi every depart
meet of the Grocer/ Hee.
Rare sre some or the peters t
Standsrtd,oogar., , 30 cents
Teti IS 40 50 Mt 111 00 "
Coffees SO 23 SO Si " •
Tobaccos 40 10 00 "
41.10 per sect ; best, 41.03 per sack
HAM% sugar cured, 11,y, cents
Muselders • Pr Of "
Georgia Codfish...—. •
Mackerel O4 10 .'•
Pork .
You can Sad sayttilecyou want la the Otswery
Sus. and at prkes to slat the times. A liberal
count Oren at wholesale. Our motto Is a:44AS be
°Quick Saks, Small Profits, Cash or Ready Pay.'
CALL AND SZE TOE TOITESZLVED.
Cash paid for Batter sad Sas.
&, F. H. OWENS,
Basywntrt s Bum TR& Stoltz,
peidgegit., Toirseda,
Aril U, 137 L
J.
SUBSCRIBER, TAKES
Mews in cellos the &Mitten of Mesmer.
nos patrons god the public generally. to - the fart
that he still condones b
GENERAL MARKET BVSINESS
At the OLD STAND of NUN h NIINDELL, Is
C a ra i l i t s '; :re opposite th .. Neatis Bows
SALT. AND FRESE MEATS,
FRESH POULTRY, . -
VEGETABLES AND BERRIES'
Of the best quality. at as line Meths say other
establishment.
MI ER.
Juno L MEW
iteatal.
MEDICAL ELECTRIOITI7I
MRS. W. H. COVERDLAE,
I 't,gt i(..Lis K.I. )C.l•f'lSlt •
/ VAST TIMIS,
ECM EIIIPECtZD MANY WONDUTITL
emits. .
Her increased knowledge makes her
FULLY COMPETENT
trea awl" taddast to out nee.
SfICIAL ATV/J:110LO OMIN TO MN
" LT PIMA= COMPLAINT&
ALL WM* Or
Perm.
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1 ° =aosttot as lan.
or.
- Pnemosiii.
lallanumage 11 as Um.
lallasuasay . lihreastaa,
Mama
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• SUIT'S= Dues,
XpOoltlr.
Geitsr, -
Vomitus of theft,"
NM
!klijiris Milo of limildm"
sot saw 4Msinsitiwl lamellas to ulnae.
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1 04irs `' ivariioink;il i r ciAnts,'
fit .
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3 1.00itiltattilASSES
CRAPLEN tgafT*ll YABI , EBit
(MEAT VAIMML
4 / 1 /CiailmiSpeeleitifile , 3- -
BED - SPRINGS & MATTRESSES
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tftlitrAltite DEP -
COFFINS 'ANA 'CASKS
of 01l Ueda sad alas. ' , A, Drie +Km
mlago, sod the Wog tospeonamtsto Pro.
semen, Pail; De. •An Menai are at • ad UV a
Mr i".B4l ll, • Irs. $
us a bottt as to WODIC AND Plll CN: Vr.
nauss aide fo *Met
stark at Moistest vqkrt •
; • • N. P . :1110 1 C
NitiDGENIVTOWAIOA.
1.0 * 111161 4 itibiasOata. , •
friIAtITUARE AND 17NDRR
TAXING. - •
ir. a FROST'S SONS.
With the Spring' trade toe have
come forliard with a large liiie, of
NOD 1700d8 forrthe Paribigi Chamber
s and Library, including all the Latest
°wines in Patent Rockers, Camp
'C' irs; &c. _
hat
. .
5 ,
Our tine o Chamber Furniture,
including the , - styles in Queen
dmie and Fastlak is fiery large and
at prices that defy mpetition; while
on Common Chat ,s B edsteads,.
Spring Beds,' COW t gattresses
71 \
and Looking-Glasses we aye always
token the lead for Best cods and
Lo Prices. . •
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Our Under&
altvayi
stock Black and
Walnut, Meiotic and\
and Coffins of every
prices arelonier than the
When, in need of auything i
line please eon and get our
we are sure you 4111 find them
than anywhere ,eise.,
iewaniu. Pa., Say 4, urn.
NEW JEWELRY STORE.
Israest!he sass simity tolls larriutook alga%
GOLD AND PLATED SETS
• l•
LOWEST 'POSSIBLE PRICE&
fie& MUNI
-
-=
MEM
ng Department is
and we keep- in
kite Cloth Caskets,
!osewood Cases
ityle, and our
towed.
J. 0. FROST'S ‘,
Main Sired.
wsuiles. rwart. ke•
W. -A. 'ROCKWELL-
SUCH Al
SILVER PLATED WARE,
CLOCKS,
arttweathleit la the Itae t itilkh ittll be sole at
lbws en es a 40 sat 'sambas ow pooh.
ftemks 4Lmii a the *gnat scum
W. A mocirwazu
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elbosedorelotod bosids tosiiesktot,
old roesls soscoodY tooOpid, lionooni !plasm.
sod ell otlNis somed sr^ wlsdk - . .
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dottotsot to I.S. Bonn, lasitra.)
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ItE6ll9lcOtainNo 011DTEINE.
To: z,l
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08 , VAT 6016 Tllll - :
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crc'essearienfoirt a cLitiitszsa WORKS,
4its-it
= , Rstabashod. 1855. . •
• IP- Wok . returned D. D. by elOiess 11 de !
stied. , - Inay64 •
Whplesak ant Retail
CLOW:II23 G
Gents' t . tirnisb.ing Goods,
MI RAMP WATE* sTaror,
LORING BLOCI, ELMIRA.
Thai's, N. Y. Jane M 1878.
A C. BRINE, . - . •
I - 1i
Manufacturer tr. Dealer to ,
Vermont and Dalian
MONPIENTS & TOMB STONES
Scotch and' Anierkan
GRANITE MONUMEN.T.gi
M\RBLE .sr, SLATE MANTELS,
-.\ • ' '. .
222;124, 226
WE WATER STREET,
ELMIRA, N. Y:
Elmira. Mail le. 'Ts,
-.
RANT —ti ---1
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Ai7;icultural Maple eats,
[
FI ST...CLASS WAGON $,
\
TOP .AIND OPEN BGGIIItB, \
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FARM &6PLA\FORM WAGONS,
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i'.IIAET6S, &c,
\APERS,
k,c.
10,
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WIIOLESALE AND
over
MOWERS AND
SULKY RAY RAKE
MOWING MACHINE SECT ,
AND, KNIVES TO. FIT
ALL MACHINES.
tqck LIAR STREET, ELMIRA. N. Y.
1574.
JAS. &IR, H. WALKER,
Oa East Water Street,
' ELMIRA,
PRACTIOAL PLUMBERS, •
STEAM & GAS FITTERS
Resideoen and Mlle nuildines fitted wins Mot
And Cold Mater. Mesa nesting Direct or Isult.
reet Radiation.
A full supply at Gas Fixtures, Opal Moises, ke.
Fateut Swam; Globe, koala and Check Valves
Wain' and Steam Gulag, Mon' and Lead Pipe,
and is tall supply of Steals Fittings: -
• Xstinialei Promptly Gtrerk.
Ewes, may is, 1874.
O ERITY & MORSEL;
csetabrisked /247.1
WHOLESALE tIO:IGGISTS
tostrocans smintEs, P 1 EST aux•mints
acc., Osel
t r • 126, LAirs 6222.22,
Veb 28. 11/. I N. 7.1
AND RINGS,
Ti R. VINCENT, 1 ~
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1+ EAST WATER STREET. Ei.ittßA, E. Y.
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'WATERS,
k TAIL DEALERS
la all 'Linda co)
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WB'O . LESALE • & RETAIL
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
4_
COUNTRY PRODUCE;
GRAIN, 4C.
liortng &large ant commod!eue store we se
prepared at all time* U) C1)177
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER-1
ORAIN AND PRODUCE
Or taken in exchange for good& an lowest rash pre•
ens. • Our long experience in the Grocery Trade
gives us peculiar advantages in purchasing, and as
we are not ant:M.lomi to make large profits, we tat
. tat ourselves that we can oder
CREATE!. INDUCEMENTS TO
Boyers than any other establishment In Northern
Penns:Mauls.
tiORNEI: MAIN A DRIpGE, ST.,
mar a✓
WAND, OPENING
TO TAKE MACE IN
TOWANDA
SEPTEMBER ,?Aitti, zth, mad 2.80,
Miss If, L. 'COOk'S
NEW MILLINERY STORE,
81i door 3 North ~Pakt office
COME ONE!., COME ALL!!
And eaatnine the elegant
IMPORTED 'RATS ASD BONNETS
that affil be exllththid. Ahe the Rex tine if
CHILDitEN AS - tr. MISiES HATS,
OLD LADIES 1:0:;:SETS AND I.:APS
he beautiful assr.rtinotit of Satin and r. , ss rain
ett Watered ftthi),, , f, cow prl,lng - all the
unrest sill:tin*,
ORMMENTS, k7.OAVERS FEATETERS.
•o ever" 'satiety and atste. In tact the
most completlij $[14.41 , 1e1..."V t stock of geo4s eye, or
tared In Tot:knit:4 ._ •To Is tu
lictnenther ttke\tra . n;l'Otmlng Sett. `26, 2,7 sadTowanda,
31ILLINER
FANCI\GOODSII
\
The ladles of TOreiraxo.t a4l, respectrully Invited
- ' to call nt
' SNELL it FIUNIVat'S
vIiLLISttt STputc, and emai4lno 'the 'N
eDS just received from the elites. Our stock
uprises ever y th i ng in the Ilue ot' \ :sllkmtvrteV,
ttT (loop* and atot we are sell
ing itt astonishingly LOW PRICRS.
Illarllaving secured the services of InfISSOVTII.
FABIIIO%AtIGE 1.11M85-31AKEt. r we are
prepareil tet dotal !relt In this tine on the \ shortest
notice. SNELL & trAttNr.
Towand. Pa., 'PePt• 17, 1678 e
El
FOR F/7 MILLINERY, \ ;
\ 1
ANCY G001)S,. " 1
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\ S7III.,ADIES , GMIMENTB 01;
'tY DEiSCRIPTIO: 4 .I, / .'
• ini - Prl•ex, . , . 1
EA' k HILL.
T EET, ELMIRM4 ' N. T.
etkinpetltlrs / 15".1., I
TRIMMINGS s .
EVERI
At
UAt'EL
327 EAST WATER ST)
ape. • Lead all
G REATLY R . EDUkOICES I
The understood la dakug .
MARINO, MATCHING,./AND R AW1.1.;0,
And all 'clods of W k,
• AWAY D0W154 DOWN t 7030W.1tt t I
So far you can't see it.•
bar also on band Once stock of
I
SASII AND DOORS.
vra3,eit kiwi setting et Flees to guilt the Howe.
Mode promptly to ordix, at a low rice, for,C4oll.
• •
IT YOU W4NT TO GET RICH QUICK,
Css and tee my Goals and Priebe,.
Lumber brongtit here to be milled, will be kept
ureter raver and rtrreklty dryantltiaketi siway.
Gad sheds• for year Durres, and a dryptace tetrad,
Towanda: isn. Ulf
§IISQUEHANNAL COTIEGIATE TN
smitTA„ raGTene ciantoticps MONDAY.
A
GUST S 6, 1 1 08.,,Expnuteo for board. tuition and,
fitredsbed fools fttunlllo WOISS-pet.Trar. Tor eats-,
ii. 44413171114 Fonda *1
;441iy IT; TS,
•:te ' 6 •
42
MRE
Dealers In
II Loge stock.
STEVENS it LONG.
ToWANTiA., PA
Eliftezy.
Tli
CU E.4.PEST,
SE=
WINDOW-BLINDS
B. icoporio:
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INSO
rond“..biiiii .a`rriiiirelgititilf•ctier,
.111*Gt and laliabethstraista4 Avottlll talkie watt
attel4len.oß ,rauxEßs sJI l otbri"lo tqat . lam
sod coakteeps lutdoetittYat or , - - - •
OPEZ;LANDMW 13 UGGIES '
AND-PLATIFORY WAX 03314
MEI
An' of his aim ininufedere, • ena wranied Sb
every' particular to be up* WO* wet espet!etre
eltz work,
l ' ,
Mal
14 : (:;is; lifirbutelTutis TO BUY-!
-$o mautbm..7,7
Orr) streams,
TOP BUGGIES - 136
. .
' Tbe pleas are tar below the. east et osaauracture
and inn not be maintained atter the resent sock
,tsdisposet, of, so you ntn,si mote seketiona NOW,:
Don't. hs intpose4 xpqn bJ interior work init
prior niattrlals, be porta- Ise at. tbe establishment
stbtob btu been to operation tar nearly halt a ten.
Jury and is penutmently 11,,citid. • ,
„ . ,•
REPATBIStr - .PROWPTLY ATTENDED 19
OXieet snit li4ctory corAisin sfR Elisabeth streets.
Juu47. 1,77.
NE7,.CARRINGE , FAcTOII,Y,I .
0 tut 0c the Ikeparier Ogle°.
Mclntyre' & Spencer
Respect fatly announce to the publle Met they are
prepared to build' alt kluda of
FAMILY CAUUlAtitg,
TOP AND OPEN BUDDIES,
PIDLETON & PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS
TROTIIING SULKIES 1 SKELE.TOI4S,
lade of the beat material and to the beat Styli
All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. •
PAINTING A SPECIALTY
We have ono of the best. Carriage Painters in the
country, and do all Work in this Hue at the lowest
rates. •
All kinds of
IiEPAIR.ING
Neatly and promptly done at reduced prices.
Making new springs and repairing out ones a
speciality. All work guaranteed. Please gine nsa
Call. • .
IIeiNTYRE4 'SPENCER
.
s •
TowAnsla, April in"
Crockery Ware;
Ni;AV FIRM
AND - NEW GOODS!
H. 4. Madill
nos filled tap the aid storo of O. A. Mack with st
!tat lino of,
eIIOpKERY,
GLASSWARE!
CUTLERY, •
SILVER' PL::TED GOODS
STOSTIVARE!
BABY WAGpxs,.-
FANO' GOODS, .
TOYS, TOYS!
ROUSE FURNISILIN - 0 GOODS
A pvat Vartetyet
LAMPS, LANTERNS, CHIMNEYS!
A 2iEW DEPAIITCRE
Sewing Ifech!pee of the leading meltes sold for
Cu.& at store, at wooderfull i y tow pricer. •
SfACIIINE IN.ZEEDLICS 0/L
LApLES, GENTS AND CIIILDIZEN
. .
I . ,
,
Aro turned to loot Over our aßs•Yrt trent. :wire' are
determined to do All In our power to please. Ho
tueudpera.the place,
"OLD CROCE:Era' STORE
Towanda . ..lll 10. 1577
Inttnixacttp.
I.,&POWELL,
xis. Wyoming Avenue,
SCRANTON, PA.,
a !arm stack ofmicond-hawt• I t%Sos
ORLIVSN, trhirh bb. feta" , z." 13-.."*.Ma
wit; ArEORD ip bui nn in nn
.
clyoutere whbfait first . grtting ruicc ..
frrao buringlll:: TwEfest
Tear_, an extenqrci:ci,ting.
•rlnequenecottliettuvre(vilenterhAringvier
or the tttne, , , mrltiy or inr , truinentg 11.1117
, cen returned. ..lA , iOOll iv. a PI *Nits or
anarixis refurnQd. it is; inr.r.Zll.7-gelnut
pi hoprogh I,vier by ht , t epalrer.,. tibtl , when,
cab agrilii, flirt as 7,4Cri Vpvlltion as posedble.
Rene t thafe hp can iverrunt lig five years. the
BC4O aa \ new owe, an opportunity - being Outs
given to O'tarn O. THo3oi.laiS-6000"IRSTRILMENT
at a very nicalefite price. • • ' .
\
MIL PONE I,Tilas now hi stock one :-octave
Prince Melo& n, plano-etve, 310; one 6- octavo
Portable 3lclod, u, 315; one 5"-oetave 'Jubilee'
Organ, 6 stopa,Vi!i one:porta - iv Neir•England
Organ, 6 stops, 30\ v. - Ith 7 storv. 36,1;• With S
stops, $,75; one ,s.igtave Mt 1,4117 Zr. iiitraiitr)trA,
.. -
5 doirt, MI; ono 6 . .c s ave. ;Mason & Ileu•lin
Organ,-575; ono Liglito, Newton, & Bradburl
Piano, 7-octave, 316); \ enc. Ilalnes Brothers
Piano, 7-octave, i. 110; on. Chh , Lering Plano;
7-octave, 4 mutid. 5_15; one ( biCkering Plano.
7-octave, 4.round, 3,125; one\ PaZelton Piano,
70ctave,3275; and 1 13 3n3 or 'eh can riot
,be specified bore. Atlo,l IRK, the
ielebratel
and the iinrivaie,i 31.1'.40111 at .0 401,11 N
01t0Allie. which be ki prepareil furt . ll,ll -
tet either WiIOIX.3.ILS 21.ET. , 14 t;&citaprin
41.10TTOM PRICES. . • •
. L., B. POWELL, `x,
115 Vlyomina. Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
H.. DODGE,
FIEST NATIONAL DANN:, TOWA.NPA, PA
arrurst.vta
GIRARD, TIRE INSVITA.Net. CO., rbibna
NiX:IIIIITVAL 1,17 E INSHL'ItANCE,
,
Over MN, Issuance on _Una fn : Srxlcned Ca
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Niagara Fans and tobl!adelphja without change.
R. A. I'AtIKE!;..
• P. & Y. R. R.
Sayre, Pa.. .June 3,•18:8.
HMtY MERCKR,
COUNSII Piu AS'D IMU SZTIZIpS. TolcAza.A,
Boro•, adding. cartage to the above prices. ALL
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Dealer X
ASTITRACITE AND
SULLIVAN, ANTIMAC/TE
COA Li
Coat aereeaed s and clettvereg to any part or the
Tolsa - non, lan 5, 1.317.
Eitcellstetts
SURE , REWARD.
lifk&US-TO PAT FOR 411.
$4 to 810 Per Acre.
Beech and Maple Land In Illiehlaan
In the MILLION ACME: G tt-AL NT of
OM Grand llapids and Indiana
Ltaßroad Company.
TITLE PERFECT.
strong liell—oureerops—plentyortint.
lber—no drought—no chinch
bus -
no . 6 hoppentAt -
Ittututreg atreauts-pure water—ready
inarheta—schools—ltallroad tom
plated through centre of the grout.
Send for pamphlet, 3English or -
German.
Address NV. O. IIit'GRART,
Land Commissioner,
GISAND . HAPIDS, Mica.
A T TEN
TION.
If on wish to cell your
lUY GRA EsT, • BUTTEIi S PIZODUE'E
generally Tor 1211AIST CASII., at the hlghost market
rt.:es call 3Y , • , .
SMITH $ PARK'S - 11A - SitililiSiG,
where you will also And_ A well selected stect 6
goods; seßlog at txdretu prlces.
WYsniatitig.S , :pt.,;( l , 1317.
AEI) EXCHANGE
STABLES.
Tie tivtier.lgnetl. hav legnit the old ‘3le . ans
if otisti.ilgtrit, avid provided himself with - .
NEW BUGGIES AND WAGONS,
A.Np
GOOD 11ORStS,
iit;nr prepared to aecurnalitte the paldir ac
xr.ASON tr. rvicris
s4le cheap
13. W. LANE.
T.marlda., July•ls, ISTS. lyl
BEST l g,s,`na,e2f l ,l*°:. l ;7:l';Fx,n!fTerl",;(n,t,7,?..r''',rxr .
right In their toe:tittles. 'Particulars aiel ntal•
ices tter(h =i free litiproce your spare Owe at
huslnam. AdeireNt STtSSON & Co., Portland.
111.1.ne. rus)3o ly.
n week' In your own town. t 5 fun at tree.
`I.IO No risk, *Reader, It you wout a?...usintos at
seltten perms* of eittllST sex tun nuila treat ray
atl Oie time they work, svelte for vattlentars to 11.
IlAi.t.w,rr .4 Co., l'ortiaml, Matto.. um3Se-iy.
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OV AFFOILD,
GElLISlik$ AMERICAN,. OF X. Y.,
FIRE ASSOCIATION, OF PHILLI
BU TISII AMERICA,
.C9NIifECTICETT,
UNION MUTUAL, (LIFE),
RATINAT' PASSENOER, (ACCIDENT),
TiIATELERS LIFE AND_AECIDENT,
AND Will liftS.
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-The 'lam recorda and "good irlIP , ofin , r
firm tit Nada & Vincent haring been- nuns!,
to ine. I am prepared to transact. a general in,
Mire and rea' estate business, ou reaxonaiim tera ,
sa-Seturat tiouseirfor rent.- - ' '.. •
Wit. S. VINCENT -
Sgl
Slain St.; Tonandas Pa.
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