, . • The Daily Brad.foid - Reporter. • -,.. • • , -___,,.--, - . .. , `The of of the Social have been . —The exhibitions of the Bradford County' 'L' .Vradlortllleporler , . . . . . •_ • . . . . t untiring in their labors to promotelts sue- :Agricultural Society should by scoluti to none - 0 i ' cess; They are entitled to gteaticredit, .in the State in thy number and exeellenee•of as the only reward they get is tne pleas- the exhibits. 9uifarmeis have the enterprise 1 . 1-1 , 4 , N THE FAIR GIi4}UNDS • • . • - ..' uro of knowing that they have contra' uted , and intelligence to employ all the available . Towanda, Pa., Oct. 2, 1879 -- - - • to the welfare of the Farmers, and there-' means and improvement. for successful farm _ rs. M. L. Burns represents the EI- by advancing the. rosperity of the entire in;;. . Particularly in the produc of the ditiry,(Zt 1.1 /,',cr and the Bradford R prddi .• community. They may fail' to uttisfy ev- they should take the first rank, for we have the Fair Grounds. -0., , , , ery,one, but if they do, it will iiot 'be be- all . the mrces%ary retinireinents for making ' 1 • cause Of 'the lack of an eq i rnest desire to " gip edge" butter and eheete. ". . F Dayton and .; .I . Ohn Beidleman !do justice to all. The management and . —The Singer Sewing Machine received . it heatti dui harness jtf their moan-' diOetion of an Exhibition like the present • the premium at the Gr;mge Fair held at Le e; besidds a full line of whips, robes, f is no small task, involving-• a vast amount Roy-September 29th anti 30th of this year. of labor and the loss of lunch time, all-of "mi. Judges have thoroughly testr•l all the' '• 1) T3Thll, of U4l'o, has on exhi - f 'which is freely given without the expec, lling nnethet nocilr'erttittliciimn,:titiis viiliillyin,.ti,Til• a ~hurt-horned Dui-Wain Ox, four' tation of fee or reward Ample allowance l als4l l t ( :,( l :k w the itremit . nit at the Troy Fair last old, that weighs twenty-live bun- should be . thade for the. hasty manner in , - week. . 1 t , • •taintis. , - i which all the business has to be transact- —The Ottvis Vertical Fe'red Sewing Ma, build you desire to purchase Sta , ' ed, and it should le the aim of all inter- ' ' c hi ne i s iattracting much attention from visi yof any kind, at Cross' Rook Store, E ested to aid the managers in the Perfoim - i ton to the Fair. We dbare beard numerous ii. Block, Towanda; you will find an' auce'of their ardotts. and perplexing du- tdies—and who are better judges—praise it sire and well-selected stock.. ties.verc highly. It will undoubtedly be given a r ' 'ugh place by the_ judgta in making the .I). I h•t• •N ('o. have a large exhibit of —ll "ve you seen them ? The Jnh""° ll ' awanls, an.llinv.are. They are agents for the /*luting and Polishing Irons we mean. they ! -----, r t i e . 11 :11 , 1 , e Tb, mg h t R ange . (•„1,, v , are the simplest, eke-vest and best in the mar- . ' ket. They are on . exhibition - on the Fair ___,_. xplain its e•trkin•t-..t to all who•eall. grounds to-day in the Dry Goods building. 'he two !Pack bears chained near the WM 'S 'VINCENT We have no hesitancy in recommending those ' . .1. • • •. 1. __• era lizait• of the grounds attract . ~ ._ • i • goods, as a set of them lets in use 111 our _ GENV,RAL atfent r ior i t. They werebroughtfrom .- • , own household for sonic time past and are . , - •an county, anti arc about cute year • ; It 'Z . . I . a . pronounced superi(ir to all others: They are It were b c ;-e not to be too,,faini i 1 Inburance :ngent l . mani,..,„, by „has. J. J o hn...m ) & Co., ~,, - i- • - 6 - 1;.; -" * them. . • Foundry men and Machinists, Towanda. La- . TOWAXIM, PA ic?..H. Wood is too busy tlds fall to; dies, do not leave the,.Fair grounds until von an exhibit of his Photograph work base Wialllllll`ll the Johnson Fluting `and e Fair, but, you will always find ex- p„lishing Iron, it specimens of his skill at his gallery, —The biggest beets .in all creation may e he willbe pleased to have you call ' be seen in this Exhibition ; but as men 1. i u Towanda. - strolls as they ate in their pront trtlons, Irs. Mingos and Mrs. Ellen Madden they are as nothing compared. to the beat , have • large exhibits of 7 Millinerywhich is now growing, and will this fall .. ' It?,, and their - wares, arranged with b e presented„ to—however, as the o Daily BOOT AND SHOE STORE lent taste, attract no small amount Rcpor,ter " is not a , partizan sheet, we • tent ion ; and add much to the general will not say to which party, claiming for . .. a 01 ' 67: etivencss of _that building. it, as a resP friend frend once boasted of . _ . t • What a beauty •' is We eklatuatittn.of his church, i;' that it neither interferes in ' JOHN V• CORSER • • I: , I's:i Hansel,.ntim. the Hansel,. ( 't , ttag'• Range religion nor iierlitics." • After election we . , , it,nt by M••hityre Ifn,tiwrs, zind it is a shall know all about the pig beat. .%. It has tile I eetlex irate ;old all td —Everi one should isit - the Vegetable .'f:sf i 1; iproveptvn• I ton' t fail to go Department. There are potatoes there Nl' inure lb"tla - r's I "ildint= "nd "'"• that a single bite! would be-ample for a F.,ttee -tit eork. - - full meal for a family of half a dozen. The T,...vana, Jourr,fl has a number there e re a s ar i c a; also a sse barrels—if and if t rieuipkiu barrelss tones erected in the Art Gallery cou were small : i. and cabbages and beets and n t z specimens of the' job printing of turnips—but here we pause. Go and see establishment: Tkle exhibit is excel- what the soil of Bradford county produces, and you will have no ambitibn to follow y :u gall and L the, specimens ' Pt. Greeley's advice anti "Go West" of. a high oriler.-+lhere are few bet —The number of entries and the, arge ,i inters than Frank Reeler, and the attendance at the present Exhibition will t•i - establishment is the only one in ~ , section wlntse work will compare at stimula . teitho i l i na b n e age ri rslo.renewed exer- ' , - incentive to ith that tnined out by the' "Reporter" t fa l( r n t l i s i ' er ‘ s ta a ( nd w others to a lend their aid in our Oe 'X''• wr, aT ' wen xt . e. s. , .e. I )ir neighbor should be awarded future to make the Fairs of ' the Society - second to none in the State. ' New Goods lust Received. MEM THE BRADFORD REPORTER--One. DollEir per Year ~ln~urancc~. z -":11;:cts and mirsv.isizopor SHOULD VISIT TIDE Coin& 'uf Main and Pine Street.,, TO.WANDA, PA., ail nr.cioz TIIEI3 , Fall and Winter Supply• of Boots and Shoes. 11F. KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCK, I=IMI:# -rA UM II 1 . ~,