Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 29, 1873, Image 3

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• ,Towanda, Thursday, May 29, 1878.
LOCAL AND . GENERAL.
ONE of our hotels has substituted
pure•buttcrmilk for the contraband Are-water.
- - Tu4 Messrs. Proz.rxr hare planted
about seventyttlro acres of corn on tin ir extan
t?. iMC farm. •
WE. RothiNFIELD has removed:) is
clothing . store to the room Web' occupied by
Wicsusu BLACK. •
JAS. E. Pvrcn has been appointed
Postai:Lister at Evergreen, this county, in place
„
of War. Ate, removed. The locationof the
office has beep ,chauged. • -„
TIIE Penny Postal Cards have been
received at the Post Office in thii place. liker
eons desiring theca with printed cards on back,
can be snppied at the Bryan.= office.
A - aOAL train ran over several cows
near "the " Mountain House," on Wednesday
evening. Two of the . ‘cows were killed, and sev
eral car, loads of coal Scattered over the ground.
A uo*g owned by J. F. Slaw cs, of
Monroci\Was frightened by a coal train just be.
low the 'railroad bridge, onrt Monday evening
last, and jumping into the ricer was drowned.
'ALL FITCH, of the candy and con
fectioner 3: store, has our thanks fora generous
supply of delicious ice cream. We believe it is
`universally conceded that his ice cream is un
surpassed.,
Rz.o the interesting article on
" Andidpi Money," on the that page of this pa
per. It Wad prepared by a young gentleman
who bas given the Subject a good deal of atten
tion. ,
THE musieal entertainment at Met.-
cur this Wednesday evening, will be a
rich,treat (dr lovers •of fine manic. The_per•
fornicr.; arc the best amateurs in this conimn
nity...
A C.II3.ItTER for a lodge of I. 0. 0:1 4 ':,
to be instituted lit Leßoy, was granted by the
Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, on the 21it inst.
The institution will take place in about ,fir
weeks.
THE County gommissio l uers' have
eN.l:bauged their eal ) d for one of ElAnvin's Inr
-17(.;,t. We are pleai . ed to note that they intend
I.* display a little taste and enterprise iulfilling
up their eiller,uith suitable furniture:
. +1; Act - 4 aunouncedeightAen
at a Fcrsiou of t!lr Supremo CourVon
fin , t. ",•pii‘ws" m thcee caeca
tc,42. Ja . ,ige (hiring, his recent
:sojourn at Lis limn.• lit this place.
A:* evidence of the honesty 'of
s!nia,t , rs, we are informed that an unsealed
;fl.tb.r, containing (iniM an amount of money in
banl; Lill, was ,reec iced by II 1.73: BP.OB.
TILAcr, lint I 0; 1,, from 'a ewraspotiftent in Aul-
Lt. yi ;:c,11,1t:(
- Till clw•elling house of D.. D. _MAY
:•.11:0. nciir Milk lIALE's, in T , aratilla. township,
ISinniay morning la: t. 3lost
of IL. riirnit , tre was lost. Inviirett Irr il,OOO in
N:.M.r. VINCFNI'S ttg,•llf.y. Mr. M. Imboras
sii-‘•
\\'E-f.knE pleasure in calling atten
;,,,,-i: p, ; 4• HINEs. mT.
H. 0pc.:;‘....1 a fnri.ituri• st , n-o on 11 , -itlve
and wo c aania 1 lam to oar readers as
.1, a a tlk . , or th..ir 11.1 1 roa4go and coati-
-WELLES, on of R. M.
1..,..11 11:c.ted by the
R.,•lu • t-r 12111% - flAy aS one of the
fttt the-l) - 'we - : 4..,chmiativm prize, to
dune Col .31r.IVEL,Ly is a rucialwr
~! t!,•• ti hh , •tu 're
Tin:'r I: on llanufactuaing
tny Lary ;4,1.1 thr.-<• thousand lic g s
to on,. t'n in in rauir.i. .ilaqB 'T1137 , 11.
t td-rd h i thi. e: , elikshinclit, f; rank hi g h in
Thep aro rnaiod! . tia.: 4. .l superhr in
;11 , c - ty r brand:7., -
1 . 0 BUSINESS MI:N. —TOQ REPORTER
;• :: - ;ve:Ptg 111.41;i1, :g i:- 11 t VI:1y rounds
Iv.ses yolrr cr.r.trunrls. Ng , mattrr
tr.:(l-• ;-: hn.ti or not. :ma can
much ksi Aithdraw-tiie ph at-ing
rah, he , of a wet diet it itit 11ti; dtistimieret
his 14,cai 1 aper.
A pr,rty, consiting of Dr.
a:.•1 Avs:irzt. (.'n.lnulETtLys. non
jects: ;eft this
;as; -,v4k for a .two utck.a* rojourn iu the
a.onuty.. TI“.?) , are nil practiced
"gpectilell beauticK"
;o , ti-0112. bef“re.their re-
S. AND'. AIIIIAIIIA3I.—Thi - Te is a
~• hk',l.ntid .t.arh riti•nty
)1 , 7
a f•i* 'IAS
It in.:l. the
S 0:1 , 1 3:1 , 1
iLc cl.il t r.a- a ti that it
L•7..: -
. I •,f 1 tlc._ lss,nirn.lrlr,v-ti.N•.r.
important. certified
froin tri.-1 in 4n
t`p. , I 4 , F oar hisiiiri3s
u:, to attvw.llng Ct.urt.. la addi
q) I Ile :1 4 1:f , r13'1.: ttlf , ll:ll ' ‘ g , .ne,
..1 tint „J r ~ . r, N. N
. 1%.!, .1. Ibt
EMI
i.titTLET TRACY have
•of p,eitt to the fro::t of Ilex new
elh• :.reet. eltiolgcs matte
nulyattraetive, but very convenieue Ir.
sup:rink:lds the busim ss of (Ike firm,
an l .:n-ring hru:es may al'iva:s be romp]
at I hrartily cr minced t:.e new
!,, u, IN , i• and e(4lh:teliee yf the
I!; .1 rc.:',7-n'. 'trip IJvc . r railroad
, •:1 VI! • Idrie.' 4111(1 Me•IVII , 114 rf,
vela( im.p..mtitt;tt itll
- c' • ;ltt - I411 0 4:1!(:(1 by tlie company,
w Lin ..d:1 t.i the saftly of the road.
In 4;:nni , i;' ;h. , track is to bC chang
i..l 1.i.-•• Thr. aballtkinfilent
tht
=cm
Pio.tAzz..tect with au accident
mialit have proven
ry sertnn. In comirany with In brother
an 1 annth, I ;4, nth invi, he w a.: proceeding in
a rp:lnl Wagon to - jiiki will at' Carbon tretlt,
when the retrek , bra°, precipitative the
whole ;,:tr!y t ;in! gro - mid, awl throwing the
Col•i:c1 (Irx:4 tut Etil , aniatient about twenty-live
;co. Forturiztf,cly, hower(T, he escaped with
out inucilillarni, but it L a ‘voinkr that ho wa
t;t badly- injured.
POSTAL following. in
regard to postal cards, has been•issued for the
instruction of postmasters and the public ; •
" I'ostal cards having written or printed
tte-renni matter of vulgar or indocent character,
: ,. .:7 - rnous epithets or.dishiYal . detiees, will not
i,rtvarde.l in We Mail. Any person deposit-
ILI; postal cards, hating written or printed
1 h - rvorl, 38 above Ivrbulden, or causing to be
tqi.ed in the poet office for matting or deliv
,ithject to a line of not more than five
.I,ollars, or iropiiivonment of not more
t.l .4n one 3 ear, or: b. 61 14 recording to the aggra
,,n,,n ~f the offence.
" l'estinahters are not, un4er any eircurniitan
,,... r ,,, nnittt.d. to redeem or- eachange postai
41, thuth::ty b^ misdirected, spoiled in print-
WiSO unfit fur use.
" 1.: ti.eir treatmen: as mail'tiatter, they aro
!••i • r.irdrd by pustmaskra the same as
atel not asprinted matter, ex
ctpt that thy are nof to he returned to the
writers or sent to the dead letter office. it not
df.tivertd vvitliin slaty days *pm the tithe of re
cc.pt, they will be burned by postmasters."
•
Tag unitetrad exerefeee of the
Presbyterian fitutihrechail, ease off on
day maw Ina The . deagn irati anatelirypi
vegetably the graces of Christian charactee
The contributions of the school for the year,
amounted to EPA The Adam:abet ottani'',
of teachers, °peers and Nagar" on the rol l'
daring the year, was 210. Avenge attendance
130. The whole of the performanoe vashlghly
creditable to the school, and espaildly to Yr.
Ortuarat; the Bopeatim4lient.": *: ,
• •
• TEE (*mpg are the yawl, of
Wyilusiag Ledgej No: 4172, L .0. of 0: T.,
the present term
W. C. T.-13. B. BtriTi.
W. T. T.—Emu. Bacr4s. ' '
W. 13.-1.. D. Pollan.
W. A.. 13.-4. TSTumm.
1.0.--G. I. Brci.
W. T. 13.—H. W. Datm.
W. T.—Li.ung C. -
W. 0.-6. J. Luna
W. 31.--JAXIS H. SWART.
W. D. M. —Amu Buoys. '
limier en= RULBOAD.—the
Wil
liamsport Begister tmderstands that Kr. J. E.
Worm. General Superintendent of. this Reads
inge Itailroad e msd Ma:3lM Bssrat, Esq.. of
Laporte, are :now at Thighereil/s, conferring
with parties there concerning the contlimation
of the Mnpcy Creek Petrov! to Satlivan. This
signifies that the Beading company is in earn
est about the completion of the road, and all
that is necessary is the reasonable co-operation
of thei leadingtizens Wong the route to secure
the desired end..
, .
TEE Tioga Express comes to us
'with the names of A. o.lAm:sun & fios. We
would speak kindly of• both' these gentlemen.
The &Slimmed is & veteran' it the business .of
newspaper printing, not only u regards the
mechanical execution in the trade. but as welt
as regards the editorial part thereof. We can
not help but wish good luck to " Zig& n and his
son, feeling assured that the Express in their
bands will maintain the position it has assumed,
from the start, and continue to merit the con&
deuce And support of its subscribers and the
people of Tiega. • -
ExcumnoNs To Tar. Sze..—The Le:
high Talley and the North Pennsylvirds
Rail
roads have made arrangement* to issue round
trip excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates
from points on their lines to Atlantic-City. The
tickets will be good from June 1 to October 1,
and baggage wili be checked through. Tickets
.will be for sale stall the principal offices, East
on, Bethlehem, Allentown, Manch Chunk and .
Wilkes-Barre. Atlantic City is one of the most
attractive seaside resorts, and the, number of
persons who "visit it is increasing Yearly. Under
the new and convenient arrangeinents we have
no doubt but there will be a large delegation
from this Fection this summer.
WE ARE grati4ed to announce that
Decoration Day ie to be, observed hero this
rear. The Lcltsysville Band has been engaged.
It is requested that 'business places be closed
from 11 o'clock a. U., to r. at., and that sll
Who desire to participito- in the ceremonies
Meet in the public square, promptly at 11
o'clock, where a pi ocession will be formed, ant
proceed to the cemetery. The order of eier ! ..
cises - wlll be announced at that time. Thos' , ,
who can furbish flowers aro reqUested to Send
them to Grand room any time Friday
morning.
Thp Fire Department hasLbceu• invited to
oin iiQhe procespion.
WE HAVE received. from A. HEVEIi•
LY, Esq., a letter complaining of the Itr.potrzu
.for petitioning the result of his suit with U. 0.
Mr.D.CI3I. We submit the question to any fair,
1113prijUdie0 Man, to decide whether the items
Mr. H. complaina of could reasonably be con
strued as prejudicial to his interests. In .the
first one, We merely said the case had been de
cided by arbitratc.rs against the plaintiff,, a fact"
which was part of the record in the cite, and
stated by vuttn:+.l C., the jury. In the second
notice, we stated that the jury failed to agree,
thus leaving the case just where theitrhitiatOrs
did, in Mr. Muriel:les favor. If theile are not
the facts. Itr.HIA - tais is welcome to the use
ut vur columns to slow wherein they arc not.
We have never expressed any opinion as to the
merits 01 th, but merely given the facts
they oerorreil. 0
=ZS
PEI:SOYAL. —C. W. Taw; EBq., has
t.:-.lg , .ett liij uosity).aiu 1120 R. Y..t Eric office,
iu N e w York, and returned to bin old trust at
B.rre;sy._
Cuacotor MONTANTE has • nude hosts - of
i. iends ail throligh thedistritt... The Blooms
.blug -/:crailiettri refers to his re'iL•ent visit to
that comity as follewsr: •
" Geo. D. :11outanye; 'Collector of Internal
Evvento• for the spent several
tta s 1 , 1 tIiWN dartng,the past week. Mr. Mon.
tan ) c it a courteous get:Ur:man and an t flicient
oftiecr, And cicserree mull the popularity he en
joys:"
--iieV. WM. MCGLATI{EIIY is back again, and
net:l:pied pn;pit of Christ Church on Sunday
last,
--Capt. 11/NN - Luz recently raid a visit to his
native town. in West Virginia; after an absence
of neatly 10 years.
--Capt. IlnocKwstc, or Colombia county', was
iu town this week, n;1 his way to Sullivan 0011114
ty to attend court, and paid tis a friendly call.
—E. J. CLAT:BON, of the Item, represented
I,oilge No.. 167, I. 0. 0. F., of- this
01.1,,, at the rect.itt, meeting of the Grand
I.t , itzt a. Wilk,s-Piarrc.
I'. li.tmuoxo a%d wife have -return
va :runt Cai toruia, and ere now in Philadelphia.
,STATE SUSiDAI-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
Pthnus3 Wallis. State Sunday-School .4.380.
ciation will lkold its ninth annual convention in
Titusville, June 3, 1 and 5 next. The sessions
will be - ,giu 9u Tuesday evening. June 3, at eight
u;•lock. Each Sabbiith-sclx9l in the State is
requestei to se• dat least two delegates. En
tertainment nail be provided for all delegates
who wal tv.:tri L. R. Sit.ttaux, Esq., of Titus
ville, secretary of local committee, on or before
May :11. The Philadelphia A; Reading Railroad
will pasa deb: ales to Hartisburg or Williams
port from all principal points on Its road, on
application at ticket offices -tare two-thirds the
usual rates. The Pennsylvania Oentral Rail
road will pass delegates for two-thirds fare, on
presentation at ticket offices of an order which
must be applied for with name and address at
the following points: Philadelphia, Joanna' L.
Dau.sv, - 1111 Chestnut street; Harrisburg, Jas.
W. WISE, Pottsville, C. W. Warts, Esq., Pitta
berg, T. J. GILLESPIE. ft is expected that
Prof. Was. JOLINSCIN. of PhdAdelphia.. Will con•
duct the singing. The international lesson for
the succeeding .Sunday, will be - taught and
practically illustrated, and live Sunday-school
questions will be presented by the business
Committee, for, consideration.
• J—J. KEYES, who
,has just ta
ken his kart. of-the East Baptist Olatirch.
Elmi
ra, after a pastor& of eight years,..,gase the
congregation this sound and sensible Adele* in
closing his farewell sermon. It is applicable to
all churches, and worthy of consideration :
"Itemember that you are not going to ad
mire ererything about any man. Ton may think
ro at first, nom you come knowhhxi—just as
you have thought many times before ; just as
uew acquaintances often think about each oth
er ; just as newly married husbands and wiees
often think about each other. Bat it is all a
mistake. Imperfections belong to all men—
ministers with the rest. And, sooner or later,
they will make their appearance. But as you
have to bear with each other's imperfections,
and as your pastor has to bear with - so
you should beer with his, not g them
nor talking of them with each anti with
the people ontakhx- Without charity lite church
relation is Impossible .witle any degree of pleas
ure or profit. Without duchy the pastoral re.
lation a, also, impossible. 80, then, it is better
not to go too much into ea:stades over a pastor
at Amt. Begin as you think be will Lear, arid
as yon think you etua_hold out. You will begild
of it in the end. And so will he. Brae. a httle
of your admiration for him till be shall have
been with you a term of years. Do hot gush
and overflow so freely in the beginning, that
you *ill run dry the fast six mon
" But, plearentry saki., remember that min
isters are human and fallible; and do not cease
to lore them because they cease to be at length
your bean ideal.. .1
" Finally, when yon get a Ipastor, as I hope
yon soon may, give him a united, hearty sup
port. Nothing will cheer his heart, or encour
age him in his work, like that. Try to illustrate
more fully than ever your idea Of what a church
ought to bo and become in connection with its
pastor. - And may be stay with. on not eight
years alone, but forty-eight, if it please God; a
blessing to you and you to him, and both to,
gether a rich blessing to this community."
, I.onrraxami Jaiiiiiirga startling
imam. wourioat ?lOW AMA thig gate.
Midis Motif* lealcitra Mici
of /*Walston, and son Of, elf kW raw
Mem had shot and Map Wised binmalf, Go
daturas, y entoing. Y.t r hdbmaation reported
ibe sbootimramedhudidito afhle mspect of
recorety. The Daily Them of Monday morn•
fog, sires the foaming madam of the sad
abort "1.04.
isA• bellist BMWs
dentalyiiiiklidaself while handling a Mot.
that Hr. im:De s dllWa; "air and
the a budi Yesli t; the
Busq t aer , t. neer the covered bridge - logbook
at a with a pistel„ boatriad t .
er kw purpose I
to begat before
Be rowel ral as a
it best to
84 =e himself wiSA pha b irter Betas see.
addm*, young
_fwiek who ared Ink hod.
be pistol to Xr. Myer, who attempted to
place it in his pa:dab:ems pookiplj bet in doing
so the ha nuner caught in the and the
titol au =diast=il adhig tabial a bil%_efte ng ct to
nature of the wound, Hr . Myer was — c;
walk home without assistance. •
Dr George Ithrrirseimmedistely called. He
found him wounded as above mentioned. but
discovered no trace of the ban. At eight deka*
his pulse was only ?Wet at ten IS had railed
to SC This showed thth he was :in , from
the'shock of the Wary. Al his lint which
was only en hour after the aectidenk abet
and halide were cold and there was no alga of
pulse, which was regarded as • very untafecra
ble symptom. Unikir the inthienee of stimu
lants his pulse became ;inner and yesterday
morning, at nve o'clock, k e il v Adin was 100. At
nine ft was the sense ; at be gm Wend
ed by Dr. D. 8 Burr, who found his pulse to be
only 8!. This showed that be was improving,
and Dr. Barr thinks he will recover.
"The wound is similar to that which ved
fatal the case - of the late Mfr. V
who It will be remembered Accidentally
himself while showing licrir a certain man knight
ha*e been shot. nit wee also wounded raw
the rame piaoe, the baet taking about the same
direction. ProUng, of will not answer,
although. that was dons in ease, and was
used as one of the main arguments in, defines
of Stokes.
"At last accounts, received during - Ltd night,
Kr. direr was doing well, and as he is under
treatment of one alike - most ak>Tlthl ofoursor.
geons, the charms are in his 'favor. Mr. Myer
has many friends In this city, who will be pain.
ed to learn of hit Misfortune.* - •
Mr. Mm died on *
,Taesday morning., Ens at
den and lamentable end falls nith *eau
weight. on his aged and infirm mother, who has
just buried her husband.
Tuz Thezzszcz itzsuluo.—A meet
ing of thecitizens of the borough of Towanda,
was held at the Conti House, on Wednesday
evening, May 21.: The• meeting was called to
order by electing J. A. Canoes° President, and
8. W. ALToItD and B. A. Primus, Secretaries. •
The object of the meeting was stated by the
President, viz : To see that the law prohibiting
the sale by license of intoxicating liquors, be
carried Into effect, as passed by the Legislature
of Pennsylvania. and voted upon and carried
by rijime 1800 majority in this county of Brad
ford against license.
A committee was appointed to draft resolu
tions setting forth the sense of the meeting,
and•said committee beg lei to report the fol
lowing:
Wrienzas : The sale of liquor in this village,
u in every other place, has alwiya been attetul
ed with consequencashighly detrimental to the
health, morals,pea and Warily of the in
habitants ; br nging ce no' valuable result to the
community Whatever, but entailing upon it
drunkenness, disorder, poverty, and crime; sud
whereas, the law 'known 'as the Local Option
Law, prohibit the granting - of licenses to sell
intoxicating beverages, his been adopted in•
this county by a very large majority, and has
now gone into fall effect; therefore,
Resoired, By the citizens of Towanda, in
mass meeting assembled
lat. That we propose to cause the laws of
this Commonwealth which forbid the sale of
intoxicating drinks without licentc, to be strin
gently enforced.
2d. That we hereby mve public notice, that
every violation orthia law that comes to our
knowledge, or with sufficient authentication,
will be followed by immediate prosecution.
3d. That the disgraceful spectacle of drunk
en men in the streets, together with the incona
venience and danger arising to the public from
persons in such condition being at large, de
mands that the laws against drunkenness be
tally entnced, and that such persons bo invari
ably arrested and punished, find we hereby call
upon the village autherities to execute the bo
rough ordinances in &trench cases.
4th. That the folloiri.:g named persona, to
gether with such others as they may select to
tee number of seventy, to constitute a com
mittee, of whom twenty shall be a quorum for
business at any regularly called meeting, whose
duty it shall be to carry out these resolutions.
sth. That we now proceed to raise a fund b a r
enbscription to defray any expenses which may
arise from such legal and other prose•:dings u
may be undertaken for the suppression of the
liquor traffic, .
8. W. Alvoicl, . E. B. Coolbaugli,
J. A.. C4' )(Ping„ 0. J. Chnbbuck,
0. A. Illapt. C. F. Taylor,
R. M. Welles,. C. I'. McAllister,
B. A. l'ettns, -.. 1.. T. ltoyse,
G. 1/.. Wood, • Jit 111b8 1‘ /Iblll . ,
Gen. Itiage Way, Chas. Fraley,
'13.;..W Haagen.. - s. Woodrurd, ~.
J. I'. VatiM4et, Ira B. Humphr . ey, '•
E. F. FOX,. ' ' W. K. Hill, .....
E. Orerton, jr., JobwOrcutt,
D'A. 0VE.11,11, ' It. S. Clark,
J. .}lcFarlaNe, H. A..-Burbank, • i
D. O. H0g...), Maj. Hale,
J. 0. Ergot,, W. A. Thomas,
J.tis ilderzon, H. L. Scott, 1.
A. F. Coles. Jos. D. Alootanye,
W. A Hocks:ell, John Holmes,
M. J. Long, James Elliott, f.
Geo. Stevens, N. N. Bette, jr., +
F. J. Calkins, L. It. Frost,
D. Si. Scoti.. W. Jailed
C. M. Manville, , . D. S. Prati,
C. M. 'fcrlu-r, A. Wickham,
C. S. Itureill,, S. Eastabrook,
Wiu. Watkins, Elhanan Smith,
J. Braund, i L Mundy.,
J. W.. Lyman , H. H. Everett,
H. L. L'Amoure , C. D. Passage,
D. C. Dayton.
Ou motion the above resolutions were adopt
ed.
White the committee were absent drafting
resolutions, Dr. D. S. Pearr made remarks set
ting forth the object tad tense of the meeting.
Itemarks'were made by D'A. Orr:rads setting
forth tee sense of the resolutions, and urging
effective and practical measures to carry them
out. Remarks were also, made by IL ; 31.
couctirring. heartily in the sentiment
of the resolutions,„aini urging some practical
way of raising the necessary hands to carry out
the object of this meeting. The following res
olution was offered, and by vote adopted : '
Resolved, That the committee for the en
forcement of the laws against the sale of Intox
icating drinks, be empowered and instructed to
offer a reward not exceeding One Hundred Dol
lars, for information that will lead to the con
viction of any person violating said laws.
On motion the committee be empowered to
increa.e their number to seventy./ .
On motion of It. 3L Wituzs, ihti plan for
raising funds be by, raising notes for certain
amounts that any may see tit to give, subject
to assessment as may be needed. Five per
cent. of said notes to be paid down.
- Remarks were made by Bev. O.IL. Gin.sox,
setting forth some of the effects of intoxicating
liquors in our Borough, and urging the carry
ing Into effect the spirit of these resolutions.
J. A. COM:HIM, Pres :
B. A. Ilerrr_s, Sec y.
After the adjournment of tho meeting, the
committee mot and organized by the election
of the following officers :
President—D'A. klysirrox ; Ytce President
E. T. Fo; ; Treasurer—Jona A. CODMICO ; Sec
retaries—S. W. ALVOUD, A. F. COWLES.
About SI,OOO was pledged for. carrying out
the object of the meeting, ind a committee
consistiog of W. 'lowans, 3. A. CODDIXO,
Jour Ouctrr, 8. Wa r t-manot and 0. A.
BUCK, appointed to solicit further subscrip
tions.
ROILE:-ED. RI:PORTER : Not a gray
eagle, but a fish hawk, measuring 5 feet 8 inch
es from tip to tip, araa shot last week by Esquire
Woritiiiiraw, of Ibis place.. -
While Leßoy was risited by the Keystone
Circus and a band "heartless gamblers,". we
were au ted by three agents representing
,Tammany Ring, of New York, In the Interest of
stolen or smuggled goods. Fatting to &coon.
plieb their - 0)64 and bplievteg that Officer
DiaLunias, of this place s wu alter them, ttucf
A. A. Tams sad 104 of the Unica Hotel
start tar Pldladdpida and New Tort, Wadies
day, Kay 28, on I pleasure trip, and are to be
gait! two week& As lisodisird and laadlaitg,
and as citizens, they are highly esteemed bt
all, sad winrish them i pleasant journey sad a
safe return.
Officer BOAltinui to-day safely lodged in To.
wands jail one Lwow> Warnirr, for keeling
a cow of Nairn" Toms, of Home township.
W. H. Salves chteken yard contains 350 old
row% with a fair prospect of a thousand Woks.
About 130 eggs per day, is the average. In
connection with this business, our chicken far
mer has concluded to cultivate a small patch of
onions. This small patch contains only six
acres. He has on hand 150 bushels of lime,
135 bushels of ashes and about the same qua
tity of home-made guano, which be considers
indidpensable in onmsolicia with this butinewi.
Judge PAiIiX4IIZ and Dr. Ha= In air la.
eo tog y» 1 491111.00000( Wasp by
shine them s hest nest of paint.
-t some of Dar good Wise= 'mkt not alio*
their shrubbery to intrude upon the rights at
those wing sling on the eidevalk. there
would be leee inowthig, Igo in tor *rave
meat D.T.
Ws sometimes meet subsailsui
irbo acaaplaht about the meant of athothtag
lahar pip* We cant hi abakititalitiiis
Other day that spa:daV. oamateadiat ai be Ifia
ativartisetasats. lie lad 'the ititverthemata
*WU, Mike pdie rank, OW,
to thiamin of a Tsar,: sligarkiag. that a Ike I
k . _sacchaat that had a good. lidnimnendti
knrad to . *atria, god nein!** diet Vag.
ha and Idea* 'looked ,for Tat , tht,
It is wad nodennacatthat' this chat or
seen the 7. 11 = 1 44 3 11
raes7 ANT) bar ,tkothtas of :marahaata . trha
Dam advarties. l : ' - -
31=1811 LOCAL.
'.1 0.00 0 4 11 . blrgainli Ea *,
Balks, at Ewa & Onziazzatt.
_
110116 Every new publication can be
!band on Came nhayes.
N- Spring style Silk Hats ltt
TAmoies. •
tar C. F. Owes has jneit opened a
llne amportment of new etWomoa.
IS. A yp t rge assortment of Brack
ets ilia ism:fib:lst • nos: Scatth.r4.
That Domestic Bread at Boors
co:* mita eymbody.
Furs. Daum° Cass—Ciunbez
Suites, at Fs43ar & Soxa, for fifty dollars.
FOu 13ALE.--The Timant lot just
north of the Episoopel Parsonage. Enquire of
. Oriarros & Er om& - •
' Mir Another lot of those Ottonuin
Striped Shawls, just received at B. A. Ptirrs
&C 0.% at greatly reduced prioes.
Cons= & Ccioss have wore,
cheaper and better Boots and Shoes, than
were ever before offered for sale in Towanda.
ter MeCABE Sr, EDWARDS haVO &
fall supply of Bakst's celebrated garden seeds,
is balk or in small quantities. .
War By no possibility can wall pa
paper be so ches.ply porcbased anywhere in
this section, is at 13. F. Gnome:
SS: EVANS & Hu.Dna-rn call atten
tion to their advertisement of new Spring
Goods.
aft.Butuncea National Hay. and
Straw Cotton!, for rale by
Pasourrox DAstscrw.
itir A large assortment ! of Ameri
can Cook and Parlor StoN es, at
Pmrourrox h Datuirriea.
88.. We have just received a new
stock of tags, which we can print on the short:
est notice st the lowest rates.
Sear Job work executed at this of
fice, receives the highest, encomiums from the
best critics.
Ml. Kim styles Dress Goothii
Shawls, Japs,fipks, Percales, Piques and Prints
at ,EVANS EILDELETteII.
iffr The - cheapest place in Towan
da to buy your Hats and Bonnets is at Hrs. J.
D. HILL'S, Griffith & Patton's Block, Towanda
EXCELSIOR WATER DEAWEIL—The
best well curb and bucket In use. Lately much
Improved. Handy to have. Call and lee it.
R. H. Wu.LE.s.
* Ladies, take my advice : when
you go down town, step. into Mrs. Mrsocts'
rooms of fashion. Sho don't ask you to boy.- •
Stir Mrs WOOD;tUIPY wonld invite
particular attention of tho ladies to her elegant
assortment or new goods, coinrirising every.
thing in her line.
M.. A full line of White Goods,
Table Linens, Napkins, Totreli and Embroider
ies, at ETAXS dt.
Bridge-st.
Qu.urrEuv 'polivr.wriot; L 0. G. T.
—The neat Qfiarterly . Conyention of I. 0.0. T.,
will be hold at Barclay, on the 28th and 29th of
May, 1873. A. T. LILLE; Soc'y.
stir Tho 'place to-buy a firpt-clasa
Cook or Parlor Store, is at
Penns =ON &
Orwell, Pa.
agis. Kra. E.L. WoODRUFF 11118 re
movod her stock of Millinery Goods to the
rooms recently occupied by Mrs. GAnvix, over
Low's 'acne, in Patton's block.
Holm's RrvitrunciT V Pun.—The
best Iteveraible, or Side-Mil and lexcl Land
Plow in use. Just received a supply. It gives
good satisfaction.. Try it.
It, IL Wra.i.r.s.
Towanda, April 23. ,
Ever PARKER ms OWN Puma.—
Vse Rubber Paint. It Waltzed' ready for 121%
Spreads easily sod smootly, is glcs arm, du
rable
_elastic, and is a BeautAdlilairf..
WsLtz ' it has the Piditt:
MS. Vgilnable bodies and two:lots
for sale—pleasant locality—near the. Episcopal
Church. Inquire of Jul WOOD, Executor of
Luso Urea. • . .
is. Tho largest and most complete
stick of Ribbons and Maws in Towanda, will
be found at, R. A. Pam= do Co.'s, opposite the
Court Rouse. -
- The best place tp bay
Millin
ery Goods'in Towanda, Pa., is at B. 'A. Pawns
A Co's. They keep the largest stock, and ire
headquariertis to prices, for these goods. .
May 20-2 w.
Warn:D.—By POsTER & Cast'', at
their mill in Ilorth Tewaida, 5,000 bushels of
grain—wheat, corn, oats and rye,—tor which
the highest market prices will be paid.
May 20,1873.
jar We are now selling the Wo
ven Wire Mattress at $16.00. •They aro the
cheapest spring beds in the world. Why don't
yon.call PZOST /I, Boss and try one? .
sir Mrs. J. D. Mu. will spare no
pains to wait upon all who may giro her a calL
s he ma k es Wllinavy & specialty. •
Griffith k Pattons Block, Bridgwat.
wt. If you want a first-class Par
lor Stop, go 4 the Light Boa" on hand and
for silo by " rixtrurros & Duna",
• Orwell. Pa.
ler lay run, the, risk of nu acci
dent, when you can get a ticket good for WOO
In ease of death, for 1111 onto a day, by ailing
on AUX' Bvsnetnt, at upper depot ?
Mrs. E. d. Maws has jast ti
t:rued from New Tork.,with s Large supply of
Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, In sll
the newest styles sod Latest novelties. Opening
day Tuesday. Aprllls. _
Buss= Per.—Hate you seen or
heard of it? It not, it is north your while to
enquire into It. Taloa. Bee. B. Watts'
"Bobber Paint* card in another ealumn.
WANT - to—On Tuesday afternoon.
Awe 8, one hundred good fat veal calves. hleo
100 Tooday afternoon, Jane 17. Price kr good
eel isighing tram 180 to IMO lbe, 5 mak
per lb. • Glom agern.
1117 20, 1573— : 81. •
eni
•
t WOO* *121141413t0 Piz par.
Oohs stilettos to the tea took sod ihal k
*by ibeyheve eseoriAtieksieitt
X 9ll /If, 11 .2 t
Pw "
111 4 130Wi rdi l A I POCIPIlt 401' to
Lpor: ON% Bolan sod Dints" Rooms, Ist,
ooOk doe% hel9%rd iloimeMbr reftiolookibt.
Worm nods si hours, .
t • ser If yOu have never Wed' any of
the soisitz
old data Coffee which
Masao are lapplyiat to their automa t go=
to did Boom at WA. ill it U+ow W! to patio-
Okla sod they triad It to order.
'Moan, naszinfao
wren st.tioPe sre4cuar. -ban
bhangidlhetr sioniey from' J. litaciiift to
We& A. Chtennnew" , -
i
COAL it Wacuaus.—F. Wu
4 ms
ielifneaspe . tint lisal Asthma* Cook -by
Use ear load, very cheap, &limed at any B. B.
ittation between Wyelpft sea Athena. Now
ps the Ulna to secure folsi Whetees ,apply.
WI
WO/CL-LtAnl ..
M band. The
the
County Seeder
rellesslon of the disagreeable job, and do
ft nicely.. It will also sow all kinds of
ninth bitter thskyou 4stossibli 'lt by
hand. Try it. R. M. Waszts.
Sliirßaat*D" &Mu, would call the
Attention pt Qin public b the tact that. their
?market Is always supplied With the choicest
aleaks„. roasts, lamb and mat loth Pork, salualle•
istt, eta. They are rum, receiving daily supplies
win= fresh miters, which they °liar at whole-
Wale and retail at ihivedy leweaf rite:
.
E. J. Miltoos has just rifrt
teived tbe,Spring styles in Hats aird Hamlets,
;also a large assortment of f l'aney Goods, such
Al TICS, FiChtilk Peck RiOs Collars sod Cuffs.
i lindessleeves, both lice and linen, and all the
latest novelties tor the Spring trade.
not generally known that
S. O. IN m , st the Book Bindery oter.the
Berosirma office, makes Blank Books in any
-style of ruling and binding desired. If .you
want a new Ledger, Joiwnal or Docket, give
him s . calL
GEOIM PLASTir AT RITMMEItnEi.D
Cat= Iltua.-7Having received a large stock
of the celebrated Cayuga PIASTER STORE,
which I have ground, I am now prepared to
tarnish all who want the best quality of Plaster,
at 37.50 per ton of 2,000 lbs." T. F. Ear. .
May 24., 1873-Bw.
Icz CBIJOICTENITaL.—The Color
ed Good Templars of Grant Lodge, No. 991,
will have an Ice Cream Festival at the Republi
can Clab Room, over Thwarts office, on Thurs
day evening, /an° 5. The kind patronage of
oar white friends is respectfully solicited. The
committee will spare no pains in making it a
desirable entertainment to oar friends and well
wishers. By order of committee.
MARRIED.
BHARP—CILLEMER.-31ayi.. •• 73, b?, Rev. J.
Waithman; Mr. Samuel C. Sharp to his Em
ma R. Cranmer, daughter of Pogue C. Cm
- tart, all of dim:wester Co, N.&
TOWNEII—WHITLEEIL—In 1.14 r1,4
cie borough,
at the residence of the bride'a4st - ents, May
22, 1873,.by Her. P. T. Maryotx Mr. Edwin
C.ome. Towner to Um T. A. Whitaker, both of
R
RICE—MADIGIN.—At the bride's home, in
Highland May 14, try Her. Hillock Arm
strong, ?Ir. Orrin a Klee to Visa Maggie B.
Madigan, both of Highland.
JACKSON—PLACE—At the M. E. Parsonage,
Skinner's Eddy,ja., May 21, 1873, by Bet.
•P. It. Tower, C. Jackson and Miss Maggie
V. Place, both 4.nbiarnalpstsquehanna Co.,
Pa.
LILLLEY.—At LennS. Pa., May' 25,1873, Erna
line Slade Idßey-, wife of E. LiHey, aged 33
years.
WARNEII —ln Tuscarora. Pa., May 23, 1873,
Arthur A., only son of Oliver and Helen War
ner, aged 6 years and 4 months. -
JONES.—In New Albany. Bradford county, Ps-,
'slay 12, 1873, Porter Ellis, sun of Join M.
and Augusta E. Jones, agel 2 months and 27
• day. -
SIASON--In Monrocton; May It), 1873, Ebene
zer Mason, aged nearly 91 yearo.
Mr. Maser; was born in Adiford, G 0111)., Oct.
2, 1782. He came to this county abou 31 years
ago. His wife died fire years before him, aged
87 yea'. - s. They Hid eleven chtldren„ all of
whom lived - to manhood and womaultuod, and
eight of whom still survive. They had (3 grand•
children and 38 great grandchildren. Ho was
buried, at his own request, with the 'interim
and impressive ritual of the Masonic fraternity.
His end was peace. Coy,
6QUIIIE~ — ln Herricic, May 16. 1873, after a
very painful illness of *bent 3 weeks, Miss
Mary Ann Squires, aged 29 years.
•
NI Tors DEETT.rrr.--:-A. depressed,
irritable state of mind ; a weak, pervons, ex
hausted feeling; no energy or animation ; con
fined head, weak memory, often with debibtat
lug, involuntary discharges. The consequences
anomie& mental overwork or indiscretions.
This Nanyoun Dmittrrr finds a Rorereigni cure
in - HIIMPIIItErd HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
No. 28. It tbnes up the system, arrters dis
charges. dispels the mental gloom and despon
dency, and rejuvenates the entire sy,tem. • It is
perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price
15 for a package or dye boxes and' a large $2
vial of powder, Which is important in old, seri
ous cases ; or $1 per single box. Sold by ALL
druggists, or rept by mail on receipt of price.
Address, CLARK It. Ponrxu,
Towanda, Pa. ,
ril o vir ANDA. •MARKETS.
wilorrqcrxrrucEs.
...IL.
• Corrected ever, rr eanescoy, br 0. B. PATCD
raided to clasps daily.
Wheal. 9 blab
litre. 'P bush
Duclrirbest. 11 bush
oats. li
Bears. rISO ag • .
is 3 00
batter iii
Zggs ; . 34
So ali a Dew 22 A 2?
, dos • /16
Potatoes,. trosh.ncw
roar. 11 barrel 10 4 , as
:00 CO 12 00
(Mow II bask - • 100
Watson ow Osaor.—Wheat 60 lb. ;-Cora 16- lbs.;
Rye 46 lbw; Ode 32 lbs.; Barley 46 lbs.; Buckwhiot
4S tbs.: Bests 62 lbs.; Dr= 20 lbs.; 0/over Seed CO;
lbs. ; 22 TimothSeed 44 lbs. ; Dried Perches 33 lbs.;
Dried Appleslbs.. Flu Sed 50 lbs.
Now lanrtbnowgs
VALUABLE BOOKS FOR SALE
V at a banish), below their actual cost for Bind.
Laws of Penzury . l . vanis. 1 1 ;& 3 1 '-
MUM& 131gatkandiolarnAl. lie. 1.
Transactions of 0.1, New York. 1849 to 1838.
" Michigan. 1818 to 1860.
.. 0.C., " 1847 to 1868.
Promoting' of 0.L., Vermont. 1808 to 1 85 6.
•. • " Urbana. 1833 to 1859.
• .. 0.C., Vermont. 180 to 1839.
Masonic lieview. Vols. 2. 3. /0. 15, 1 1./4 XL
premiums Magealge. Vol.. 14, 5. 8. 18.15. 16.17.
MasonicAddressea, Vol. 2.
G.L. Constitution.
antbreittgeof
of B.E. of the 118. from 1826 to 1836.
The Teao Xo.
frowstiness of 11.1...anit0.0..11.1.. 1852 to 1868.
Proceedings of 0.1.. of Pa. from 1831 - to 1158.
Ark.. from 1853 to 1856.
". from 1834 to ism
4. Auditor Oval's Import at lieltrogis. 1867.
Wisconsin Historical Collections, Vol 3.
Miasma Chime.
Covode larigaigaticti. 1860.
Riots In Now Origins. 1860.
These Is assong alit-lot I number of books not
mantises& gro handsomely bound mid
will be sold ate ifor farther particiOm
=quite at the Arm Tolranda.
May 28, 11r13.1r3
a BEAT. SALE OF REAL ES
‘,..A MX PEBSONAL .—The
s fix
nadmiguid.proccipioe of Ws WAIL
taloadloor larassano inssiecider ode stbitio
=lon on his premises. eclosomicing ea ULM
DL74.II3NII, It 7 AWL to geotiaart team Add to
dap lista all Is add. Ue Sotto,* peopmip. cow
flattop le pact et Zarsta. T. 'illasilasallalikm 00in.
et aff Wads,
treetW i tiZaTrai • liseatradtesta. Books.
Item Oarpiltilitif Vete. Ste Reims. thaadled.-
tfig g wrn Also Aim - DOM& DIITIZZAIN
oaeameta Pwafftes Some sad
let.emallandiski Le v • ertil acid at , public or
pliWittjaild do nat. $
lama saw g cub; sU OM that
szeottal 11 par cent, off. ar mouths credit with
=Zescerity.
elda particulars ice Urge Peps.
A. B. no; Auctionser. J. IL LEROWII.
Wystestog. WV" 1873.-1,2
AiginON.—The subscriber- will
sell at public auctice kt the residence of Jacob
0. Itirkhardallialthlield branaldp. on 8,11,110/D.LY.
MX i. es mmandaw it 10 o'clock. am.. the
110011111112001 0 ‘17. la wit: tog& cows. 2
am. 1 sorra swim 1 bay mark 1 demoost
1 twaharse wagon. 1 wood pow or roachine. ln r i sh
doable barness. seek yolo, whillihres. 1 ton.hone
sleigh. 1 az,bobelak 1 horse bobsled mad , chain. 1
pO B hemlock ;umber. 2 ox chains, 1 churn polttr,
plow. and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
• 121001.--Ailtums under ash; mD cams aver
that among nobs with approved ascurtty with in.
its to be paid ma the IntM uk stiowambar seat
UM R.
Wpm at 7.0. Leber. .
DIED
- SI efig 1 90
MENEM
1.
i
i A italliknO 4riait t CI 11..* ' n 'i
4. 1 11
.0.. IMW rt. F. W. ftren.:-.llWlllll.2taz i
UM—ft tbf Wait MOON* MN
Llbit i lplopotallitb ah vg
ot dilirirrizesa — aaillMal Is astir
at li t tirbeisi r•=i:iiM,
.: . L ii 3 ellookr am niZ.
*We II yomeoli MOW lipos
On rogotto4 to peorirt
.131' be Alletrel Ala
iiia~sk mos iiiiitibil. 4 0 =' ,. -• • ,___ ,- -. - 3. - ,
f ldiri P.C. 3. D.VOGELID. Molnar.
nISSOLI7TION.ItW
biestsfte rdanag behests Ike ander.
Wood soder Ots Ann =PO Ina k Nocikeas.
*Ms dior dissatesd ►meld wasest. blue.
atsskvill DS "OW try Writ of us.
•"- •• ' ' • v• • 'WON •WAXD, "• •
.TODI D. lIDITANTIL
. •
te. Mem baring Mailed the latenst of
'wad k Kostams la the coal business. would mt .
• • splidt, a share of public pstrociese.
VALITAi3LE FARM FOR SALE
lin =ithe irtibee Frenlibrulake. in Frank
on main toed' leading from Toiranda
to thattion. containing lee we& A good house.
two Darns. a 'Eat loans - onthard and otter bolt
of
thereon. Aw person wishing to avail him
oat of a phoesenttploosied tarsi on two:this tense,
cep do so by eV** pixel to the enhocriberilting
on the
Xa7 C. l3 =tt • J. B. 'MEM
Baum% aitE.—The subsc ri ber offers
age aka- bultale and mieerq Wmse_n_.
lot sear Ms new mom'
Bath Lot Lot has a front of $8 feet ea lionise theastr
Irr ISt feet dst it also frosts ' an* State Wrest.
Would make te . good iota;_ room for th ree b 00...
A good barn on , e rendmar._ Tor any person tkat
Wanta a pleasant place. on mei terms:near a good
eebool. and withla Wow minutes want of the Ooort
Room. mil on P. V. MICELI:Ik at tae karma=
WS" Towanda. Pa. . ApLPt.O
THE MILD POWER . CURES !
1:(.,'.:$:~,l .1
HOMEOPATSIC SPECIFICS
Scree proved: team the most ample er;pertroce, an
entire miasma Strap* efficient and yells
to• They are the only pe
_dealt!' atluPlud
1 14 " use -119 sizzlge that =Mikes cannot be
in using them; so harmless as to be !reefs=
danger; and so efaclnt aa to be theirs reliable.
They ban the bight* ecuanamsdatton from all. and
• allrara render satisfaction.
1.• levers, Congestion. Inflammation,
2. Worms, Woruirawer. Worm Colic,
13. CtryineColle. or Teething of WILMA,
'4. Martha*, of Children or Adults,
4=WiTorlCllXtotelting. Colic,
at Omit* Cells. Bronchitis,
• Nevasigia, Toothache, Pacesche.
Hiartbdbes. Sick Emidache. Yvette°,
10. Emepsia, Bilious Stomach,
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods,
12. Whit p es. too Profuse Periods,
Cough.'Didictlit Broathirw,
14. Salt num, Erysipelas', Eruptions.
13. Ithecunatisitn, Ithetimatto Pain".
16...rever and Ague. Chill Fovea...tries, •
17. Piles, blind or bleeding.
le, Ophthalmy. and Sore or Weak Err.
19. Catarrh. acute or chronic. Influenza,
20. Whooping" Cough, violent coughs.
21. Asthma. oppressed breathing. •
22. larDiacbarges, impaired bearing.
23. Scrofula, enlarged glands, Swellings,
24. General Debility. Physical Weakness,
23. Dropsy and scanty Secretions,
26. Sea Sickness, sickness from riding.
27. Kidney Disease, Gravel,
28: Nervous Debility, Seminal Wcaknces, or
Involuntary discharges,
29. Sore Month, Canker.
30. Urinary Weakness, -
31, Painful Period', with SPaeame.
32. Sufferings et change of life,
11 : 1 - ffPilePaY. Spasms. St. Vitus Daum:, 1 - 00 -
• Dtptherla , ulcerated sore throat. / ea
33. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions. - 50
Vials, to cents, (except 29. 32. and 33,) 100'
FAMILY CASES.
Cue (Morocco) with above, 35 large vials and Man
ual of Directi 00
Cu ons, e
(Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, $lO 6
00
Single Boxes and Vials as above. , -
ajr" These remedies are sent by the cue or single
box to any part of the country, free of charge, on
receipt of price. Address
cLuts B. rotTE% Druggist,
Towanda, Pa
May 2.4, 1973
GIVEN AWAY.
A. , 11. NE GIatILAN CIIRoltO
-4
we sand as e 1 t Chromo, monati>d and ready
for
for framing, to every
,agent. Agents wanted
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offered to th 4 public. We give our agents the ex-,
elusive right of taritory. One off our agents sold
130 copies in eight dap., spotter .suld 508 in two
weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 3 . .); in one week.
Specimen., of the work sent to agents on receipt of
stamp: For circnlars and terms to agents. address
the publiabers. ' J. B. Biltiß k HYDE,
Mayl4l3 Hartford, Conn., or Chicago.
WOOL CARDING, •
MANUFACTURING, &C
•
After a recess of four years, sad heavy expenditure
fn improving Kills and Water lower, we again re
sume our old business of
kNUFACTURING, WOOL CARDING. 'CLOTH
Dr.ESSINdr, SC.
Appro.:Lath:3g. the hard times, we hare thought
best not to "let down," but to push
. lloire Industry
as th e best moles of tutoring plenty.
For tho accommodation of the nearly extinct race
of Spinners, we shall make Itolls. For those who
prefer, we will auto Yarn,—
STOCKIia TAMS, FLANNEL. &C.
' In conjanctlon with Local Option wo propose to.
aid the frugality of the country by making a few
thousand mita of Stoat Cloth, that will enable a
every man to keep Ikte breechea on.
Those who can, should call and we will show
them 000 of the gamest and most complete
WOOLEN FAQTOIIIES
In the Uniteg SWF*
Our seitclitneryis, now in goad order, as our water
power is never-14Pu; ale public may be in no tear
of dlsappotntracit, and we warrant all work to be
done properly.
H. B. LNGHAM.
Careptown, Pa., May 14, 1873.
H -- . T. JIIN
HA.RPWARE'STOBE,
IN YERCUR'S BLOCK. MAIN STREET,'
Next door to Postt,moc. la the best place to boy
HARDWARE, IRON, 'I7,I.ILS,SASEI
DOORS, BLINDS, OL.L.SS. PUTTY,. PAM'S,
OIL i, IaIINIEEffaI
HUBBS, gPOKES, KEROSENE,
AM rwythlng uf!aany 'kept In s Hardware Store.
I RAVE A rnsE non OF
HEATH G d; COOKING STOVES.
OW eatt emit= the New
12 24 2: ACK2A4O iivi MI 1
n Ils tbOasat In use, mad pleases embody.
I 11ANIIYAC/TTNE TLNWALLE. AND
DO HOOFING AND ALL KINDS OF JOBBING
/ U TUE ll= I/ATEA/AL and
SELL AT LOWEST PRICES.
Call and examine my stoat and prices
To ntoaa• Apt 16.
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NEW SPRING GOODS.'
L A 1,1 GA itIITOOK
SHLWLS,
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NOTIONS,
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For 25c. 31c. 371 c. 62c. 95c. and $1
per yard.
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CLOTHS ANDCASSIMIZRVS,
GINGHAMS AND DOMESTICS
To%ltill4, Aprll Ist, 73.
CAII P E !
Have just received orrOf the largest stocks of
Ever offered before in thin market comprising all
MaTINGS AND OIL CLOTHS
H. T. -31)141E.
UR* li. irrs,
-., 7 :,7 =-•: .:-"', 'i ‘. '..;
TAYLOR &
[Hi
Hsve now 'opined's
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DBEt3S GOODS; -
,F/ilitOY GOODS,
All the novelties for the
SPRING SEASON.
A SUPERIOR MAKE
OF BLACK ALPACA '
A Complete Assortment of
NAPKINS, TOWELS
AND TOWELING.
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BUTTON KID GLOVES
For $l.
A LARGE- STOCK OF
KENTII6KY JEANS,
PRINTS AND PERCALES,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
TAYLOR A: CO
C A. li P ET S!
C A ,WP ET
CARRET S!
TAYLOR CO
FAN
CARPETS
the new patterns in
BRITSS,
TIMEE-PM,
EXTRA SUPER
SUPER "
INGRAINS;
!NG aaaNs.
COTTAGE HEMPS,
VENITIANS- AND BUGS,
slain tbs•dlllersatwtdths tf
Able a
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
In all our ahoy Departments.
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OMMINO,.RIXSELLA Ce,-
MI
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AILS AGENTS TOE SWAM COUNTY
H. B. OSGCOD'S PATENT
FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM-
, sk•
M4l) COUNTBR
LIME'-AND CE3IEiTT,
MI
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CHURN POWERS,O
PLATED ICE PITCHERS,
PELLOES HUBS SPOKES, ke
Toniase sor uTs.
farms & 00.
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DILILIBS IN •
N
HARDWARE, IRON STOVES.
YOU
HAY SCALES
WITH RUBBER BLAIUNGS.
The;; also sell
moo
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1 1‘ 7
CM
Cucumber and Iron Pumps,
BABY ,WAGONS,
CULT IV AT Of*
REFRIGERATORS, •
, ,
PLOWS,
CM
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powELL & Co.,
HAvg'llOw•ot_wx , q;xii: . z".-
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A FII,LL 13IIPP-LY OF
MEE
SPRING GOODS!
NEW DRESS GOODS
EN assakT Vasawri• T. .
NNE inEuTz q9obs,
NEW CALI 14:Yz
NEW CLOTHS..
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF NOTIONS-AND
. t ,ANCY GKMDS!
HOSIERY. GLOVES, &c.
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS.
N4W SHAUMS
Lahaamal•L_A
• Li LADIES' &N LIHIId3 15
SHOES!
NM OFFERED - or mi..
'NEW :CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,:'
• -
NW STOOK OF• NEWS & BOYS' ,
HATS AliD_ CAPS,
AIAL,THE NEWEST STYLES.
Le) jijJ aliVe 0 31 ;1.1 ;34 v A irAly 4
pskii:to etzior444•4l
Pious can andaramiae caw afro
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