Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 03, 1879, Image 1

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i3ark.Lice,ii - !in Apple Trees
ludicinth: pinning' of,the branches,
Ar.jning the land k% here the trees
stimc, manuring the soil and keep
ing it free from and %%cells, all
h e the effect to promote I.9igorous
gi=r;wth, and are, therefore, useful in
preenting the depredations of bark
1i62. Unless .1.Vi.,41);()us growth of
a (lee can be insured, it is of little
use to apply subst:Mces to kill the
Ihe little fidy : bild, whose
pi'escnce should,talways lie %%elcome
On farms, is the titortd enemy.of the
'alk Icnise,as it is of many other
4,its of insects. But hurtful insects:
increa-e so much faster than useful
birds do that %“.; may never expe4',
to see the latter exterminate the fo'rt:
mef. Indeed, no amount of cukkiva-,
trim and no number of birds ever
collected in an orchard will be suf
ficient to cle,:r it of the scale of bark
lice, if they are generally distributed
among the trees:
- if but a few trees have bark lice
on them, and they are well covered
~with them, it is best to . cut them
(10 1 \%n: and - burn them up. Th*
licioic treatment will prevent their'
to other trees: The 'time
to kill the in.ccts is %%hen they be
gin to hatch. They are most readily
kiked liv applying some wash to
the bark with a - stiff brush or swab.
1, he articles most highly recom
mended for killing the lice are strong
ly e iiiale-of xv. )0 ( . 1 ashes. a solutiOn
,t • si ß las potash, diluted
~, ft soap; and a mixture of lime
- .2.liiie‘A ash 'an,b kerosene oil. If the
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ltd employed the proporti. ins
the mixtiire shy uld i e ()Ale pint
-,. . , !•kerosene to agillim of the k‘hite
h \\Thatever suhstances are
sli,,rafd be “pplieLl tor mi gh_
4.> insuic complete destruction
a secorid - rapplic.,tion
,Hl,l he made - s(une days after
SAM SCUI/PElt, Of %VII('
i•k, is mite bald. When the
emeing, they . say, •• Here ,T,O I I2Ir,ST
!.„ If \Vil d Cherry," and
11,0 y al; Ireu,in to cough
FAIR GROUNDS, EAST TOWANDA, PA., OCTOBER 3, 1879
PHI sE Pivs.--Take a pound of
prunes and soak them over night,
so that the stones m ill slip out easily; ~.—..
stew in some NVater %t ith as many V,,
//he Vradto . re kleporter.
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rosins as you, wish, and sweeten-; — , ,
use less water khan for sauce; When FOR TlEllf 11f.411..
both are soft:igrate in the rind of , 7--- .
two:lemons and fill the pie, allow- •
Onli One 'Oar A Year
in g two crusts.
IN A IiVANCI4.
:Will: "I—Stew and strain :
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tart apples; ' acid cin ,mon, - rose - The Cheapest Newspaper in Penn
water, boiled cider and sugar to• - sylvania.
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taste ; 1,,y this in the above pastel - 7 - . ____.: f ;,
squeeze . thereon orange juice. Rase / Tilt: jilt a 1/Flati, ItErl,ltTl:fi, has'imeen pub
berry, currant and plum tarts, may,„l.i - l m . l fo i ll' i. Year : '; al ,l flu: plimis . lier,: l ar i e . i i (--
be made of preserves. I. ly bzcrs of .
,h i ' ;`;:r " , l 47 to t ret " . l 6:l ". l t :r xi i 't t . 7l;m: o 74mrt i irne ' M I ' its .
paste across the top of the dish. old-time patrolis, and make it worthy of the
. suppifil of the people of Bradford ( 'ountv.
LlVklii CAFZES.—Two teacupfuls. It will-,labor, as usual, to advartm the sP're:ml
of gratitildtcd sugar; one hall tea- of " I
4). _.41111.,..1i
e:ill princiPles and promote the
. spoonful of,butter ;. one teaspoonful' 'l'l'4 the 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' 11111 " P art Y'
of sweet milk, three eggs, thrtx.i 'tea-. LOCAL NEWS
spoonfuls of 'flour ; be,t all - the in- F . ,
„.i.d , • ~ , :, t h e it ,
mention wi ll oe pa id to mem
gredients together, , reserving a lit- i 1,,, 1 , 1 •,,f 1 ,.. , -. and the business enterprise , ,tithe
tle of the flour to atld last, .}vith a i'.iiiiii.y. The news will be carefully gat.hered,
and eorrespondents in all pare . .
of time Arnim.
teaspoonful of soda and two Of cream
. are engaged to send whatever of 1)10.4 niter
ofitartat. Bake in layers. t . ,..t noy transpire; in their localities.
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in ful, 'makin the g
the '' Day
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strat.t n.I briel..ht.nniCle of tiw Times."
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• . . The Agricultural Department
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JOITS F. coßsEn wil, „„nt:lin e"pintis .elections front the 1... , t
7i ,.-', ' ~ It.tri..llllnral I.lo.lW:ohms, and hints and sug
... 4 _,,ti , n: fr o m .emu . of the lilloq intelligent
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corm ly o f ji a(o a m p ', jot: Ntreet ,. fartlit•N nt' fir:it . ..rd.
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The .111,, , riptimi vier is :izl in wivatie,
and tino httitotartn cnntains t.vcry week- more
readinv twitter than is riven ffor that '."m he
any other ( ' I
'lnn ry paper. A.l.lress,
Pit.llti t i()l:l) REN,urrEit,
Towanda, pa.
Fail and Winter Supply of Boots
and Shoes: 1 JOB PRINTING
THE BRADFORD REPORTER--One poßar per Yent
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New Goods lust Received
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Correspondence.
‘Ve . - 11:111 trice the i readurs of the litmult
'll:6. hthr- Inuit AVa...llintmat,
awl' Philadelphia; cmitaittian: the Cmn:rt-.-
,•ional and Legi,lative pnwerliite.4 , and State
mitten, with amide aid reliable (liniment::
tipdtt pliklie men and measures.
The I:ki..urrEu (Mice is supplied nigh Inii
ellinery and materials to do all -kinds of aoh
Prilitimz promptly, neatly and cheaply. ()ur
ti rrapid ezt usioit of work, in the
btwt manner, are unequalled, :10 prietl , will
Ire wade to suit the times.
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