Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 14, 1874, Image 3

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tadfordltpottet
Towanda, Thursday,lay 14, 1874.
LOCAZ' AND GENERAL.
local option law can be in
forced.
:'.r GoOd Templars of this plsoe,
have diabandeci.
.
_: AN EiFO BX is being,iiade to organ
ize-s new Lodge of Good 'Amplans.
Tue Good Templar County Con
vention, will meet,in bushore on the 28th and
' 2DH; inst.
Tuz - grainid is becoming very
parched and dry. Li it caused by the grangers,
' or local option ?
WE nevE been expecting somo no
tice of the proposed proceedings on " decors : -
tion day," but go to press Without it.
T. H. Eamon has a_ large assort
ment tf plants from the -celebrated Alderny
gardens of D. Sensors, Which ho is offering
very cheap.,
Fon the very interesting repOrt of
Court proceedings of the present term, we ate
indebted,io 1:m; - esteemed young,friend, ROD.
NET A. filmier:lli.
.SErsuir, egregioni blunders occur
red in our report of Court proceedings last
week, oocaskined partly by the 'great baste in
which the matter was put in type.
REV. lichrena will return
from hie western trirt this week, and service
' may be expected in the Episcopal Church next
Sunday at the usual holm:
"JUL"F. VA. ' NWINKLE has leased the
Forest'Llorse, in Ulster, and will be pleased to
show the traveling public what he knows about
running a hotel,
The Ladies' . Meeting on Sat
urday, will be one of Thanksgiving. The verses
of Scripturwwill be seleled with special refer
ence to that . subject. For Executive Commit
tee.
Hon. C. F. Mcnois is entitled to
the thanks of the law and order abiding citizens
of this place, for the gallant manner in which
he conducted the combat against violators of
the locattoPtion law. •
WE ABE indebted to DANIEL Hen"-
Km, E N .; of Wilk s•Barro, for a vory gener
ous supply oitlowt • ing plants. Hr. H. is one
of the most sacces.Nful florists ici thin &doom]
cultivates. the:choicest varicties 7 of flowers.
•
Isu>~toti sirs .— E. T. Fox is pig
ting doWn a anbitantiaf stone walk and. ia-on
fence in front of bis residence on York Avenue.
:—J. J. Grum* is improving his handsome
property- on Alain SCreet,, by putting down
ston&walk from gate to back entrance. •
•
WE Tts:liD our thanks 'to "mine
host" Elam of the popular Son Hotel, Bethle
hem, far a copy tit very interesting work on
snmufer travel; l?,,ititled " Where to go and
Oat to see." Wii4:4!), , that Bethlehem is one
.of the moat attrartqve ; towns in the State, and
the "Sun Hot •Itis ultra of hpsticries.
IN THE •
to the VaAles'
l d
the prosecutions, i the REPORTER °Utast week,
a ,disagreeable blun er ocaUrred in the 6th line,
from the bottom. re types'read, "and when
tee sent," etc. 1t s buld bare been, '‘ when He
scut." - ' I i . •
ED. REpoßizr, : rn connection with
the production of the bovine species in Brad
ford county, I wilis l ay that M Swaim has in
his barn in Pike township, a calf dropped May
7, which when 24 lalinrslold, wi-igheil 118 i I's.
Who can best it?` I. C. N'ti. SLocr:r.
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Leßaysville, IStiylo, 1871
THE addres delivered - by Rev. W.
E. ENOX, of Elmira r in the 31.:E. Church, on
Tuesday evening, las most attentively listened
to by the very large audience.. The effort was
every-way worthy Ihe 11 . ead and heart of one of
the most determinid and consistent advoca'es
of the cause in the lemantry, and will long be
remembered with 'refit by thlis'e' who listened
'to him.
H. A'. Scciri, of ShiitHeld, has
purchased an interist in the celebrated "Myer's
MAN," 31essrs„Cr. Ncr and .Cersen retiring.
Mr. S. is a wide-a Wake; enterwising business
and we cordiiilly weleonso - him as a valua
ble acpsion to this community. Mr. 0......?cv
has purchased atqua- in North Toiranda, and
Mr. CCISER will still continue his residence on
the property purellased from Ist's(' Mysn.
THE first &ass of violiition of postal
laws of the linitcdi State*, in sending obscene,
and scurrilous cornon postalmunications postalcArdp,
through mail?, Was beard bt:fori , t B., Corn
rniesioner J. W. *ix, of this place. a t•••w days
since. The part} hargad rith tho !Tense, is
Jam: Cann, of Wit,lwing. In default of $l,OOO
bail, he was coca!Ood to the jail of Lyerming
county to wait 6;41 in June. •
I•
PERSONAL.—rttr. A. JCbSON has sold
ilia- farm in Nuith Towanda, and purchased
broader fields inl i ffiitchfleld We congratulate
our Litchfieli friends on I hi•ir good fortune in
sezuring au Valtl4lB a eitiaoil,
I
CKxhier BLTF I S I a' of the Fst ationa, Raub,
had lwer•nn. frill an extrogrre farmer, stir]
suliedi4euds tJe work. oa sii:ne Cl , l
acres ef t llin,l.
Y. C. 3lii i dur, r.l.i• tors bun ruff'. r
ing fr• ni a gcri - rc. duriog the - past
taw .1:44/11 t•i- the _grea•
flea:ln °lbis ntirovioui friend.%
6.1 • . •
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Mns,D. o.i. ITou.os, :of North To
, I
wands, dig', q - , steblenly vii Thursday night
last. T , • :t.:.11-1 1 .:(1 hal :iron indisposed for a.
r,• ~. ..- nut nol,r•prs %cc re entertained 1... her
I. '. Is that an : i ling srrioo: w.,uld result .m
her illness. Slx , :j gre a sni.lenlf worse, ~...,1
old' swtviNett a klmrt :,:me. blue was a most
exemplar!: 1:161,dr of the :d. E. Church, a de
vuterl'wife and mother, and -a kind neighbor.
tier hisi Aril. he l' . 4 'r^ t l not only by hoz' family, but
•
the entire comaninity. Her tender care and
eoliettud.?: for het] children was manifested in
her last moment,. -After giving •some direc
tions and adricel ift repird to them; she calmly
closed her eyes. abd commit - led herself into the
arms or her S v out'. Her last words were,
`• Lord Jesns, tik me." .. While for her "to live
- Was Christ, tot die was } gain." Her remains
were followed tii their final resting place in the
Holton Hill Cem6tery,- tiy a very large con
course of peopiL,lrM'Saturday lash .
•
' En. Rapparart-- 7 Dectr - Sir : Reading
with. the deepen regret, of ' the immense
amount of misand sufflring 'caused by the
f
disastrous aloe in our Southern Stater„ and
r
concurring ful y, with the Suggestion, • that all
clasies should liold out a helping hand towards
alleviating to solve extent, the same, we beg.to
ofter • thelolloW6g idea to your readgre and the
public gexteraili .. 7- Let a Subscription- Ilehef
Feint be started, say in Towanda, and some
gentleman of ydur village appointed as treasur
er; to tlfis gentleman we are willing to hand
"
over .{ as our mite) the net receipts of money
- paid for adinlininna hero, doling any two con
secutive days that may hereafter be agreed up
on. This is our suggeition, and if put into
prietiiial . ahipt4,, we believe would be a good
' o — ne. ' f , ;
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Our Bummor arrangements here' are now
completed, and should this idea meet- the ap
proval of the Pnblic generally, and they dock
here en TaattsA,ldnriag the two days that may
a - appointed,toy will not only enjoy their
visit, but at sit e time will be performing - an
act towardi mitigating the sufferings of our
Southern brethren . Very Respectfully,
4 Dow ' do ' Fsman.
Laddsburg, it., May 9,1874.
"WOMAN TO a litmus; a Story of
the Nem &wade," is the title of the popular
AmerkOan writer, T. S. Airrutra's last work, and
it is nisi which especially commend, itself to
the alien, Om of the people at This time.
It deals directly with and wholly upon the
exciting topic of the day, having , for
- its subject
the new woman movement against, intempe
rant* and, although in the shape of-a story, is
a moat powerful argument against the evil of
which it treats.. Its fidelity to facts, striking
piettutis of oft-recurringlneidents, and intense
draludicteffecte, will convince the most casual
readee of the kith of its argunserks, and
awaket: impulses which cannot fail- to Mane*
great good to the community. It will prove a
real blassidg and pleasure to many, and as it
curie' with its•truths a singular charm •of in
teTest;lit is a work which will be without doubt
largely read. We can confidently recommend
it to our readers as one which, whilst they can
make large circulation for, will prove of untold
value to all who read it; and to every woman
who ban the slightest interest in this move
ment, i will be of the greatest interest and
worth. The publishers are desirous .of giving
it early and largo circulation, and want agents
to sell it; they will furnish a complete , agent's
outfit. With grant of territory, for MOO; and we
strongly recommend any of our readers desir
ing profitable employment, (whilst they can be
doing sAarge measure of good circalating it),
to applY for an'ageney at once, as wit learn that
choice or territory is being fast taken up for it.
Mesih.4. Id. fitonnarr .lk Co., Philadelphia,
are the Publishers. Miss Daisawyran is agent
in this place
Co*. PROCEEDINGS. —Wednesday
afternoon, May a
Om; J. Hines—Larceny. The
prisoner appAred in open Court, and by his
ootineel, palm Ectekwell and 8. W. Little, ERN,
plead guilty. Benlenee deferred.
Com . . S William Lewir,, John Lewis and
Charles Lewis.-1 Aggravated assault and bat
-tery. Di`strict Attorney Reeves and Elhanan
Smith, Esq., for the Commonwealth. Pe,'
Davies and N. C. Elsbreo, Esqs.,•for the 'prr.
oner. :Title - case was confirmed during
afternomi and evening. " •
--Harriet; Chandler vs Robert. Chandler. On
reading aid filing depositions, and on • motion
of Feet AlDavres, Court make the usual decree
of divorce.
Antointitte Stevens vs Nathan B. Stevens.
On readieg - and filing depesitions, and on mo
tion of Dyes Rockwell, Esq., Court make the
usual deereo of divorce.
John Turk vs Rosins E. Turk, On reading
and filingldepositions o and on motion of Delos
Rockwellakci ;Court make the usual decree of
divorce. :1
In thei i atter of the alleged lunacy of Sophia
Benson. ' i pn motion of Delos Rockwell; Esq.,
Court direct that the Commissioners make
.re
port nexeterra Of court. -` •
In the Matter, of- the widening or Carson
street in Canton borough. On motion of W.
H. Carnoebao, Esq., Court direct the excep
tions to Hie report of viewers to bo
Thursday, , May 7. Hon. P. D. •Morrow pro
sidirg, atid AssoCialo Jadgits Harkneis and
Russell 014 the bench.
Corn. q John Dunn--Selling• liquor milhout
license. The defendant appears in open court,
and pleads guilty, waiving an examination by
the Grand Jury., Tho court sentence him to
pay a final of $5O and c - sts of prosecution.
.The Grand Jnry disposed . of the following
cases :
,Il ' ThUE r.u.a.4. .- ~,
GAIL vet iteger ritzgerald-Ltri:janlt and- ,
bat
tery. ;I
- Com. vi. Wrn. Napcs—Llreony. . , '
Corn. vi Daniel Brown—Se:bag liqoor I riittr-:
out licen.i . O. . . .._ , •
,
Corn.v 'Toot prom .-qoillng. Equor to int
note: rl
Corn.!.pinguor on
election day.
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Com. v Calvin llvdge—Fa‘se:pretencea.
Com. vi Ellen dlaviu—Assault and battery.
Cum. veAdtlisln Arnold and A,. E. Arnold—
Forcible entry and detainer.
Corn. vs George Arnold, Ainotd-rancl
James Sltiraltall=rorcible entry and detainer.
A -true bill against George Arnold, and not a
true bilgagainet Harriet Arnold and James
ration in regard
Society's relation to
NOT TIME DILLS.
• 601.11.' , ; 7 4 Ingham Stone—Assault an:l battery.
The proeijotor, Truman Hoiton, far custi.
'Com Tti George Metler—SettMg liquor on
B undA2 ,. . The pro.iiient9r, B. S. Dartt, for
coete.
Cora. Lois et Id--Aggravated as
sault andibattery. This caso:was submitted to
the jury this mo'r . l:ug. flee come into court
at half-pat five and thry .wise unable to
agree: idis Honor Judge Morrow told them ho
could not!discharge them, anclsent them back,
dt half-iist seven they un - ii came into court.
They find the defendants' not guilty, but that
Wm. Leuls pay all the I;xe3pting mak.
which the pros..-.Cut9r Tuns. f. II )7.13,1,1 to pay.
Corn. 4s 'Dalt Donavan. Cou:t direct. the
clerk to rietta habeas corple,- and, on the de
fendant tiping brought into open court, and on
filing_ a hiinit bpproved,by the court for his tip:.
pearance at-ligit term, the defencl.o.: is dis
chat ged Goth enstory.
Com.. va 1?; D. Chase—Selling liquor nithout
license. Tlistrict Attorney Reeves and Delds
Rockwell, Esq., for the Com. 11. N. Williams,
Esq., for the defendant. The cotinsel for the
defendset moved to gnash the. mdietnient, on
the ,groun I of the illegality of the drawiog of
the jury. -Tye motion was argued at length by
Mr. Williams and — Mr. P-uckaell respectively.
The court ei•ird thr to but granted ex
ceptions to be tiled. The trial of the ease was
then proiieeded with, and the disc was nib:mi
t-ail to the l jury this afterncou.
Coln. vs It - y,er Fitz,gcralcl—.lssault and tat
ters. .D.i.tric: Attorney Mersa and H. 13.
McKean, ;Esq., for the Commonwealth. Elba
nanSruitt., Esq., fur -the derehdan!. - The elite
was submitted to the jury this afternoon. They
came in this evening% they find the defendant
guilty. '4h court sentence him ti pay a fine
of $5O, 'aiid costs of prosecution, and give bonds
of $5OO hir the surety ofi lie peace.
.7 . - Com. vp 3corge Metter—Selling liquor to mi
nors and drunkards. The tle!tndarit t by his
attorney,i DOlO3 ROCkW( . Ii, f pleads
. Upal pijwent cf costs, sentence is snspeuded.
'Com. Gcurge Arr.ol.l—Torcible and
detainer.' Dia , rict Attorney Rreres, H. W.
Patrick and L E , q4 , rer: the c•ln
mm. Bath. I;llracxn' smith, Madill
CaligtoOliet.f..:4dant. rhiA cart 411
com
menced this e7e%hvg '
Cum. VA iliC):1:1011 aid bitter
The crurt direct a :toile prosepti to be enter
ed up - in psyment of costs by the denindaat.
Friday!, May 8. Hon. P. D. Morrow presid
ing, antbAssoe44l4 , Judges Harkness an 1 Etas.
sell on the bench.
:tom. rs F. D. Cuaiie—StAling poor trithout
liccose.i The jtiry, alttr being out all night,
came iu } this rnoridifg They tied the tlyfeud
nut guilty. Sentence deierred.
Corm George Arnold—Foretb:e entry and
detainer.. This case was tubmitted - to the jury
this morning. In the afternoon they came in.
Theylud the defendant not• guilty . , and the
Prosecutor to pay four-fifths of -tbo costs, and
the derMidant onc:fifth.
The three eases of the Commonwealth vs.
Daniel "Drown, acre continued to SeptemtKe
term.
Corn,'mi Addison and A. E. Arnold—Forcible
entry and detainer. District Attorney Ineveki,
IL W. Fatriek'addiL N. Frans , for the
commor4ealth. Marian Smith Esq., and
Madill Califf for the defendants. Ibis cue .
was submitted to the jury this afternoon. •In
the - evening they came in. They find „the de
fendant guilty of a forcible detainer. Sentence
deferred until ,
The prancl':Jnry disposed of the following
cases :
Corn,l B . Wm. Brown and Orsemns. Brown
-
Lareenr.
Coni.! vs L. W. Depew and Diana Depot—
N a -a.
Com; Ts Wm. Gunn—Selling liquor ;Oittiont
-Two indictments.
cntiu VS Thomas Barney—Selling ligdor
4o:lnm.
Com; vs B. It. C. Simpkins—False pretences.
ComJ vs Clark B. Porter ,s , Aling liquor with
out tics se.
Com: vs Dr. B. C. Porter an Elenry,C. For•
ter—Selling liquor without lice ce.
NOT TRUE BITIA '
.COUN Via H. P. Disbrow and Tars. 0. 11. P.
Diabroir—Selling liquor without - license. • •
Comj vs 3! Wm. Means—Selling liquor with
ontlicense. * County for costs. , -
Coat vs E. B. Smith—Belling liquor without
license; County for costs.
Com: vs Adam Stembort—Selling ligbor
withodl license. County for costs.
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TUUR.LILLS
ME
vit t
am. n Tbeedore — ltre Larceny. The
jensecntor,Jetn ix MU, for ' . , .
Com, vs J. X. Smith and a '''' Pecker—As-
Sault and battery. ' The prosecatior, &I. Lake,
for mists) •
Oormi vs IL /3.• Sterns—Aggravated assault
and battery. District Attorney Beeves, W. T.
Davies, Esq., and Oration A risbree for, the
conunostwealth. =moan Smith • and IL W.
'Patrick, Dais., for the defendant. This cue
was commenced this afternoon.
The following Eiherifradeeds were acknowl
edged in opeh court:
To John Holmes and George Gordon. For a
house'.l.`: - .1 lot In Towanda Borough, containing
one acre.' Bold April 30. Comdderstion 31475.
To John Homes, for a house. and lot in To
wanda borough. Sold April MX: - Conelderattou
$1i026.
' .To Andrew Crane, for a piece of land in. To-
wands and Monroe townships, containing 51
acres; sold 4pril 30. Consideration, 32,051. •
P. EL lifahoney, fors pieced land In Tar
,
catora township. containing 4 acres. Sofa
April 30. Consideration $3O. If•
To Isaac licidleman, for s hoots and lot
Athena township. Bold Apill 39. Conlidera
ticin $lOO,.
To A. L. and A. G. Cramer, for a ploce of
land A Leßoy townihip, containing 115 'Ores.
Sold April 30. Coosiderattoo sl,eoo.
To Goo rge P. and D. O. Iranley, for a piece
of land 4n Canton township,' containing 37
acres. Sold April 30. 'Consideration 3900.
• To John Vroman, 21, for a• Piece- of land in
West Darlington township, containing 41acres.
Sold Jan; 24; 'consideration KM.
To 31. L. Post, for a piece of land ie Pike
township, containing 10 acres. Sold April . 30;
consideration426o.
To J. T. Rathbun, for two lots in Athens bo
rough. hold May 4; consideration $l5OO.
To Israel Phillips, for a pieeo:_pf land- In
Smithfield township, conlaiuing di acres. Sold
April 30; l consideratiOn $57. ,
To B. L'ldeAffee, for a piece of land inßidg..
bury towiiship, containing 31 acres. Sold April
30; conahleration $lOO. .
To Joli . n Fergnseti, fo r a peen of land in
Granville township, containing ` , l acres. Sold
April 30; Cf.nsideration $ll 50. f
To - Janjes Fox for the Central Hotel awl
,lot
Iu Clutter; Borough. Sohl.Aprtl I n ()insider
stun '4,200. A
TO Ladorty & Ltudon, fir a toeco 41 land
WyaltiaioF town hip, containing 6a perenci4,.
Saki 31ircli 21. Consideration t 520.
To GeOrge C.:Atwood, fora picot, ur land in
rike'ktand Herrick tor:nal/Ip, : ,..ontainitig t 8
acres. Sbll March 21; considera:ti.o4 1675.
To Coa l . C. Atn - ood, fora piece of !awl in Vey:
aloshtoVfl ip, co:41411014; 1 P.I . TC and 61
per lnc. Sold March 21; t , ,on 1100.
To George C Atwoocl, torn piecu of init ., ' in
Tu.;carorn ton nsip,.conttfuing 25 atm. , . Sold
April 30: . .). , rideriition $3O. - 1
. To C S 17ciscriberry, for, apiecn i!' hind in
Pike township, c)ntaihiug 4 acres. S. , ld April
30; cni , sidcir4tirin $lBBO.
Hiram Elstree VS Jamia Liddy. Ou applica
tion of tl4 Sheriff, the court appoint George D.
111 - 11 , ar*i, Esq, auditor, I.i dimribubi money
in Stteriff'a Gandy, raise 1 from the Seerttni ~ste
of the deientlant'd real relate.
Hohn.S L Passage %T. finsn J JA,(.l,nsottia
P Jacohu. O.i api lioaivni of tin, :sllvrirr,
the court apimint , John F. lianderson i arti ,
• I
auditor, to distribute money in Slieriire hands,
raised fro l ln the Sheriff's sale of the defendant's
real eel
John F l 3lCans vs James? ,Le.tris. On appli
eati9n of the Sheriff, thi; Cour. apponit I. Me.
Pherson, Aurli!.or, to ilistribnte tnoney in
Sheila's hands, rane)d froni the Sheritrm 82 le of:
the datentlants teal estate.
niz-ij etit Bei , j4rOui vs S S Benjamin. O r d
motion th i e c..urt - aiipolut Jobo, W 31 , x, E4q.,
a. 1 ,1 cringes Holm (.;)niniissiculer.i to take de
xi this chsc.,
matter of the ..-itim or Mrs. Mary
lipr st‘iy.irate ear..leg , , On reading
1,
l u , l ou motion of :dada' 5; Calif, the
1 t th,, , nin t . to bri tiled by 'the Pro
:., •
0,, -
said court, arid that the - iameto
in ihe °a l: for the: tee ,rdio4 of
ir)
DEM
Liddy
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tlionutai
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dregs
y. ty 9. 114 , 11 : P. U..3l.irrow. pre.
Slturtl3
The Gr
cases •
;and: Jory aitTosi• tho following
T,:Ve BMW. •
P H P.lrner . auti W G Glrt
without hedus.9
r
Com. %
iug
Guru V.
Oilt 1 C^
[III
tignorßith-
C m .1
P ~ kg witlio;fit
MEM
4.) 11 a,l I'3l. 0 II l'
!iv • Agit): 171:h0.1it
Cony ts!
brow—S •
A !f -u 11;111,.r nithqut
eaIII c+
peon,;.
out heeni
1;1 liquor nith-
\•IT TaUt:
S.;ti Derty—Aggr.vAed assault
y. Pc.:4oi4 Defor-
ti I 1,1!
egt, hlr , e
I; A Jenniugs—`ielling liquor without
fitting. l i quor to minors, 'and selling
Sunday. TlO prosecutor, C Minden,
in cs,h of the . unlit:talents.
C'l=ll V 4
R tribe, r!
Juin )r li
14 r c0.,,i
I,taim,s Daly am" ly J Allen—Breaking
?,•ry, end,Lareo.my. Cntnty for costa.
A
,George Mlines, Eben E Stanton,
Isaac Onn;elly—Assanit and
proeccuter, Junes Patton, for
C, in vA
()pc.' Cr, o
Cow %41
Ephrei•ii
bat. tfiA,
cm.ts
Corsi v
bk'll:cg
'Daniel Sheits—Lsreeny and bored
County for costa.
Ccm w Eden Slavin —4as:tuft and batteiy.
Ctmtumcd:to September term.
Cmi vglJ P Logere--Selling liquor without
liaame.Coutitated to tieptember term fan
Com vs, Joinn liquor with
out ow :nee. The defendant smears in open
e‘.tirt all plead:4 guilty. The court sentonco
100 l a tine of S5O and c." , 5t.d nr orat,e:u
ta e.
e .71 S • eVelig—igg,TSV4te.l and
Intt;rv. This c was' conticuct donut; tho
• 114, •
day. A. l f-pant thFoo o'clock. court adjourn:
cd oil 6.1t.01a luoraing at uttic o'clock.
!gay Bon. P D Mot Toot preaid
,
it . 4.T, and AgsvPl de. Jiolge's IlarkiiCsm and Ens-
8;.:1!
•
- M C Co v, 1) Coti , mid W W Cute.
•
C 1)21 Roo%well, auditor to
dist r(I, tip! wont yin Mina's hand+, raimid
froinaln.,liillr. parsoza.l propn . ty.
C I Etii) E 311;:er. On 1110 IOU cz.art
appoult-C E Audrn3 a coarains,Outr t
ia
Alw.int If:grim in vs I.f4erinan. On
. ,
;WILI tt(.ll7L Zppullsi, A. S o .173111 e
t,i ns this ca. 3::.
Corn 1'24 A•lsilS , ltl Arnold anil A E AruorA—
.
Forc,blo cotry and d‘liaii;er. The court soa
k' et. Hien' ea .11i to pay a trol of $25 and cests.
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of pro. c,vution. ,
- Coto , I v - s Ab•a:ent lixl, r No6aitee. The
, 1
court sentence-met t.l pny'a fine of it and costs
of prosocatiol.
Corn its, Michael I.•they Fornication and
bastardy. The court verosti, ClipT - i•iiss to be
settled no payment o - cost- , ..
~ , , „
ss
Com 1 c.
v2l :Dvaro Shaw, et i at—Conspiracy.
The court sentence W H Eitoo, J W Half, and
John DOnahue, each to pay a tine of $75 and
costs of prosecution. A S Bozo to pay a Soo of
$3O and costs of prosecution. Frederick Brock
to pay it floe of $23 and costs of prosecution.
Freder ck Reynolds and Frank Bowman each
to pay fil.e cf $lO and costs of prosecution.
Coro Iva S B Stevens-Aggravated assault and
battery. This case settled upon, terms filed by
permissimlof court, "tin payment of coats by
the ilsrendant. ; t ' .
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Com vs S B Stevens —Surety of the peace.
Caurt Permit a n(gle prosepti to be entered in
Ibis cake, ou payment of costs by the defend
ant. - -
Com vs T II Bradstaw—Surety of the peace.
Cou4erruit a noiliprosequi to be entered in
tLe ca!e, u: payment of costs by the prosecu
tor. I ' • :
Cuoa ys OiF P Disbrow and Mrs . 0 II P.Dis.
brow -I-Selling liquor without license. 'The'Dis
,
islet Attorney asks leave Of the court to, enter
a nolbiprosequi in this case against Mrs 0 H P
Vsbrow. She tot basing been bound by the
ruagittate to appear.
COM vs 0 H P Disbrow—selling liquor with
out *eine. District Attorney Reaves, H J
Madill, and S . WlAttle, Esqa., for the etimmoe
wealth; Smith and Montanye for thedefendant.
This cue was commenced this afterpoon.
Tuesday, May 12. Hon. P D Morrow prat&
big. 'Jumada Judges Ilarinesi and Russell
on theleneb.
Ooin vs 0 HP Disbrow-;Belling liquor with.
out Ileonse. This , Cu waso entrained 0 the
jury this morning : , They find !din not guilty,
bet that be pay all of the coats.
Henry Ward vs Kariba P Ward. On motion
,~>~..
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°Mitt ail Mint IrCI Bogart, Eel., s Miminisidon.
ertake depositions in this ease. '
03 111 1 , 1' 110131431 8 arney—fiellUng liquor with.
Mit , lame. District Attorney Beene, W T
e l
Davin and H J Madill, Esq.., for the Munnion.
wealth; Smith and lifontanye for the , difiinfsiti
After the jury had been impanzudisd, the de.
feuding withdrew his plea of not guilty,' by his
counsel, mislead guilty. _• The MIA Imimit
him to pay e• anti of IPSO end ismte Air prosecn.
ton .- • ,1 1
Ccen vi Willis / Hines -Ltrceny.' The court
SCAM ca hi* bi - zunicegolur imprieMunenl of
one'oaf ludiWnsonths in the Fastens bid-
Com "vi'Wm Ourin-:fifi - iiiit4 liquor nitbogl ii.-
cense. Centinued to fleptember terns.
..Coro vs ABm Romin—Elaillug• liquor without
limn* it. The defeudant tqr her - counsel, Elba.
Mu . fliiihs . Esil, plead VA!. li,eidlfiew Im
pended ruitiltieptember terin. t
' The aril muiepwere fikei de r -
Mahlon, Moody is:Afmaii - antifi, IlarrY Pat•
ridge ; unddeofige irsitfeklejnOtraret,' -DS-
Witt di Maynard for plaintiff. 11:W Paid*,
Esq., fizidEircith A Ifontanye' for Cdefendante.
This cape was commenced this afternoon, and
continued during the afternoon and erasing.
Overuse re, o r Moline, or Wjalising towbahip
vs Overseers of the Poor of Terry. tati.: th •
opinkin of the court filed.: The: order of ,re.
morai quashed. -.
Dime-left for record in, the office
,
for rceo l rding deals, week ending titayeth,
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8 T 'ggs, to PC F&8 Paetard,i Troy.
Wm Packard to F 8& F C Packard, Canton;
Joh F Gillett to Wm 8 Pitt, &nth Creek: -:,.
Wm IP Decker to Geo W Patin:lmi), . Atheni- - .
B 11 Middaugh Gnudien to JOhn Dilly.
Athens. : • ,- I , • 1
Mary Wiithirold to John Daily. Athens;
CL 'Anthony et at to John Sheehan, Athens.
Weary Wilcox et al to B W Child, Smith-.
field. , - • 1
,
Zen aa Filen) , to Zeiss Y Baily ir.,Bpringfield
Alien Usher to Ann Gates, Bmitt.ileid.
M 0 spong - don to E L Smith Gratville.
D 8 Smith to John W Doan. '
. Andre* Zeller jr., to Wm M Seger Sheshe
_
quin. ' .
,Wm M 13 , ;gar to Geo Smith, fibeabequln. ' ;,-,
John IL Gaylord to 0 W Corbin, Wyalusing.
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Glen on .t, Irvine to Muth% Dunbar Canton,
Bow.' 1 . • 1
Geo Lyon to Isaac Wright:. Oriell.
Chas - Faylor to E S Daily West Bortington.,
ilryan Stiehee to 0 N Faller Oranivilla.
1
Herr Crandall to E L Bally Wet &Wing- .
ion. ,
N M 3 5 Reynolds to It 1.1 Broderick Alba;
Noah 'Loomis at al tolietb Loomiti Granville.
Griffith Thomas to Joel C Allen, Bmlthileld.
. tho
ni l
l as E Walton to E A Gooper,lllidgbitrk.
•Goe. ooper to E A CAoper, Ilidghury..
Borto ,t, Mary Sexton to A Sex n, 'Gran.
ville. .: ' .i ,
Behny or Gates to Amos C R%le, Bmithfield.
A C II I
e et al to Daniel , It Bailey, Springfield.
8 3IeI tosh to T U MonoVinton; Bow.
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USINESS LOC,4 I L.
it ir Large 'stock of Pictures and
Picture' times, st Witrrcome & SuAufs, ger
cur's lilt I
cheap a l •
Nerc, es: Block
ger New goods jnet'reciv
Elf NDEI I A.
wir From a plain — Gold Itin6 to
1
be fine Diamond, go to ISIENUELMANS.
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A large. line Of Parasols in all
shades, just received byl 1
EVANs LIMETII. 1
..V.ll
hn toe
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HENDK
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t. Xf you wish to sea Sao gold
weir. 7 4, , rail at RENDLIALUes. II
ALS. J. D. HILL is no
city, pitchasing fnll assortmentF
Millin9yZoods.
iti licrior with.
Fe; SALE. —l5O acres of, land, 1
fr in Ulster &psi. Also several second.
vai;ons. A. B el3irrn.
set r The best and largest assort
ment et ladies . and gentlemen's gold
end in this market at M. BENDELSIAI,eII.
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clock
Stir. Spring styles Hats and Caps,
that re 4 eived at TATLOIIk, D‘vm.'
ser All ,varieties of stone rings,
21 per .-nt. lower than over before offered In
Tewan eP, at M. 11L•3DELNAMI;13ridlie street.
wa r If you want fine HOr Work
made up, or desire to purchase an gO to E. Li-
Tom a reliable hair .dealer. Brldge-at., , at Mn. J.
D Ert.zes Palley Store.
lair Fancy Goods and Sationery
for the' holidays, better and cheaper than alio.
where, at C. F„Cnosa'. •
gm. The " Girl of the Period " is
to be seen in the windor of lavors's Mar Palace,
on Brt . e-et., at Ws. J, D. Hun's Fancy Store.
Best quality of }ln ' GROUND
11A:in= at Mrtasouna Tiln.t.p, at £6 50 per ton.
. i
lital;Lsclies! If you wish to knoW
what t wear; and how to wear It,. call •atE. 7.
fifttro3.'. She has all the novelties ,of the sea• l
•
O I V; RENV—Dwelling Ordaining
11 ropms—sititable for a boarding ,house or , a
large family. Also, one small three-story house
in cenitre of ton. • P. E. Poem'
150. •_, Second at.
Or Mrs. WOODRUFF having again
secured the services of MSS STEVENS, of NO
York 'ty, offer. a very fine refection of Hats
and B neetr. Corner of: ado and Bridge fits.
i Ayrshire Yearling Ball, "J. H.
Morg b," for sale-460. ' Fit for service.. Dam
a sup •rior milker. Pedigree will be in the ith
vol. A: 11. B. . A. 31. Coaam.
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Svl -Julio, Bradford Co , Pa.
morn
paint
give.
now.
itoc
Alto
dear
the
as U.
and
bat I.
bet
rood
of tl
Tcr
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ritsONAL.—We .solicit the honor
of and shall be pleased to show 'you
through our stock, whether you will buy or
not. i ll 3:y stock is complete, and at prices to
sun purchaser. Oar goods are marked is
alifigures. and ate sold close, ay we sell for
t' and being at beadqttertere, we will offer
you ibargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. Call . early
and see for your:telt The only One-Price 41 0,
D. Clothing Store in Towanda, 123 Ills/tHil.
- Aux. SoLoxon.
IiNIBERFEEMIREMENEMEBREIMP II IWIPPOPIII II
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Wall Paper and Curtains
west:pomp & 3u,urr's.
American and Swiss Watches,
stick ever brought to thhi town, it
EERIE!
' The largest assortment of
t low prices at HENDEL3LIVS.
1 1311 En PAlNT.—Warranted to be
durable and batter fur house et other
nge than any , other paint. , Ha! alwiya
perfect satiafactioa.
/1.11. WELLER., Agent.
HENRY PEET, Nurseryman, 118
pplyiag all who want good trees, with
from PAUL k. esirmiu.'s Nailer!, 'Anat.
hundred feet above the river). Cie r ixl
y apple and cherry trees at 25 camts each.
her kinds of trees banished to order.
idenee on Poplar street.
Maras Parr.
It is not fair to keep -those
little Innocents shut up the house, when
ntedoor air Is so pleasant and re:hulking'
; . Justi:a there in a nice babpearriage,
nd the hotid of tho family out with them;
I et boy the carriage at Conrano, liussinz
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iOUSX NOB SA.7-- VL.---011 SeCOlld-iii.,
een Pine and linage --east side. Tirel re
isl ; Gar, Water, Hester, Be,im etc. One
a most eenveulent,. houses to be fotind.
s easy. Eeqtdre on the promisee. ' i`
1 . , Putirmta Malin:
waresoted most to soy W t, .
the ebottlitt to the Yost, at, :. : r.
•
PlirifloTOPiritPlf t iOk Stov
eitaucan at AM In Mactii4 Mek. I
.1111P1 An'aullailiariety of heating
doves at Joint's, which are beiag sold very
cheap, 4
SPRING Mrs.—All the httestligaee
at Mrs. L D. HMV* liffilinery Store, Drldgo.st4
-Tomah, Pa.:. -I I
r. ! ;
N' Chi 'to Warrants &
Mercurio 0104, for your Boob and stationery
1116., For the best Roast o`r Steak
go to Ilya & Rartotteg.
ilr test Girdesatetiaiiby ounce
or pout 4; alsoMiumit m c ci Aß
& EDWARD'S; ' '
as. Graham Craehm,.,Gat Meal,
Or ;Jam ettukteidwieei,- it the ildrdi
Ward Grocery and Bakery.
• ler Giangers - and- symbody else
eau buy tb!trdcrnir aug, , Tbucitby seeds at
4600111 , pda% at Roams &
REVERSIBLE. , SIDE-HILL A 74 LEVEL
LAND Prows.—l add 75 In 1873, and elmiTc"
gave satisfaction. A fall stock on hand.
•'; : 11.17suss.
'Towanda, Ps.
• iirlt will pny.yon to. call and
look over our stock of Boots,. Shoes; Gaiters,
Trunks; Traveling Bags, etc. '
Opp?site the Focal Rouse
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fine ansoltznent of Stone
Ware, at the Third Wail Grocery.
ser You can buy everything in
the orocery.and Provision line s , little • cheaper
at McClain & EDWARD thaw any other plate In
town
I- The best place to buy ready
made clothing la at No. 4, 2 d"or‘west of Cop ,
DINO, RIISSIELL &
Gillian and Flower .Seeds a
specialty et tho Third Ward Grocery. ,
VW Several valuable Farms and
Homes and Lot, for sale by BarnxrritTiu.cr.
, HOUSE AND LOT . FOR . SALE oft', B.
—Terms easy.' Apply to Mrs. E L. Woomtuvr,
over M. I Imo's store. . ,
THREE HOOkEI TO BENT.-9110. in
First Ward, near upper depot, and two in Sec
ond Wird. !minim at office of OrEnrox &
ELIIIILIEE. _
kW - Choice Family Groceries, as
cboap es the che l apeet, at the Third Ward tare..
eery.
ser All kinds of black horn, rub
ber end real jet jewelry s$ very low prices, at
M. HENDIFIMIAIeti'
, d at M.
,ta. Ow. .McCenz k Sox have just
received seteial oar loads of :chince marble,
and they are turuitik oat some of the best work
ever made in this place. Yard and office one
door south of VIC Baptist Church.
Cum iou THE NEW Yonx WEEKLY
Taintusx.--Price per year One Dollar and Ten
Cents. Subscriptions received at the Towanda
rest-oElmq paper seat to any Post•Ofilee in the
county. Postag. 20 cents—to be paid at the
office where revised: '
ie. Why run the risk of an acci
dent, when you Fan get a ticket, good for $3,-
000 in ease of dental, for 20 zents a day, by call
ing on Fnalcz BURBANK, at npper depot? '
e_ •
win the
of Spring
writ is not generally known that
El. C. WHITAZEII, at the BoOk Bindery over the
Reponvim office, makes Blank Books in any
style of ruling and binding desired. If you
want a new Ledger, Journal or Docket, give
him a call.
SECOND-HAND WAGONW FOR ►SALE.-
4 Boggiei, 2 Open Buggies, I,Bpring Bulk
ey, and 2 Platform Wagons; also, 2 (new) One
or Two Horse Lumber Wagons, will be sold
cheap for cash atH. 13 - rormes Carriage Facto-
ry, Pine street, opposite the now Jail.
Towanda, April 29-4 w. •
ser Hair Work of every descrip
tion w ll be sold at 25 per cent. less than Now York
prima, Call and examine at E. LAVOLIVIS Branch
Hair Palace. Bridge-at.. in Mrs. J. D.. Ittri's Fancy
Store.
•
, FOB SALL--The new house on Main
street, second door north of Chestnut street,
lot about 100 feet front. Terms easy. Enquire
on tho,premises of Mrs. Horns and of E. T
Fox. '
M. Do yoa want Shoes for. a La
dy', dent, Misr, Boy, Youth; Child or Infant?
Then go to Conon k Goons, where you drill
end a largo stock to select from, and st exceed
ing.low prices. Opposite the Conrt House.
par Go and see Eau Lawns, who
has just returned from new York, with an immense
stock of Raman Hair, which he bought at bank
rapt isle, and which win be sold !Vowed cash
prima. at Lieoteiltraoch Hair Palace of Elmira.
N. Y.,—Bridge Towanda, Pa.
. re- Why 'is it that 'TAYLOR & DA
rite dress men and boys betkr and cheaper
than any other house in Towanda. The reason
is, they stocked their now store durithy the
money panic, and are satisfied with 'very small
profits. , e
aft; The best place to buy Sash,
Blinds, Doors and all kinds o! Lumber, la at
Faosr dr Boss Factory on Charles street. M
ace 107 Hain street. They sell cheap for cash.
es. Gentlemen; we would ealll
your attention' to oat new styles of Shoes for
Spring and Summer wear.., Prises low.
0011.11:5 CooNs.
Opposite the Court House.
Stir PlEacz A Manors . are settin
all varieties of coal very cheap. They are sole
agents for the sale of the celebrated Barclay
coal. Coal by car load at a disonont.
Eoor. —From very fine Light Brai
n:lSO, White Leghorns and . Buff and Partridge
Cochin!. Pries 1111 per setting of 13 well packed
and delivered at Express office.
To wands, Pa., April 1, , 1874.
CICiaI&—BII4I.IqIALL Sir, HAIGHT, by
buying large pantitlet, ••are !tilling cigara
low what other dealers pay roi , them; see their
Pittsburgh Tobias, 5 p r 10 cents, or $1.60 a
bag Regalia Cigars, 5 cents each, or $3.00 •
hundred. A fall line of all other grades. Also
a fall assortment of all kinds of Smoking To
bacco, Pipes, Tobacco Sims, eta., eta.
FAIR AND FSSTITAp.—TO TaZ LADIES
or' Towawmk: Ths Naiad Cornet Bard are
making arrangements for holding a Fair and
Festival; about the first or second • week in
Jane, and would be pleased to have the assist
ance of the Ladies, as we S wish to make it
success. All s articles that you will Abe pleiused
to giro or mike ni, we will thankfully receive.
We intend having Lie °resat and Strawberries,
and all articles tending to make it a Fair end,
Festival Articles cad be left at Frrre's Candy'
Store. Dy order of Committee.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS DOWN.--BBAY*
BALL '& HUM lase been appointed role
agents for D. C. Mato & Co.. Richmond. U.,
and are sellingillazo's &Ira ilary at 1 cents
plug, (heretofore 10 mita), and the same at
cents a pound. - Also, sole agents for W. a
Isnintwoon & Co.'. Detroit !ins Cut Tobacco
Retailleg'at GO cents a pond (formerly go ca
• 41 411 75 Is 41 44 ( • coo
44 $l . OO 't4 U t ft . Lso
And can furnish dealer/ these gaols
packages at factory pdtros. freight added.
. L
6.74
CUE
Pi*
disglaY
HAVANA
sireec
will milt'
vegetabll
conditscii
April i 4
sir he undersigned hereby gives
hoot* th tbe will not buy Calves and Lunbti,
oA.• Elh7.l4:bei will buy on triday, 104
19, ind .r that time u • heretofore, advertir
ed, idea f notice is given to the contrary. Bo
or:tuber one but :griuisrfAt naves are wanted,
• - • .1, Chroxon Sawn.
Ncrri' i' sufficient 'reason, I
think it ..ktlble, just and profitable, to make
a permanent reduction In my pikes. I There
fore inimading iitilliing but business, and that
without lowering in the least the high standard
of honor and excellence which I always aim at;
;aimottatio my, detege4atina to sell. my pros-,
ea'apiin - . a n d autainer stock of ready made
clothing, tarnishing goods, hats and caps, all of
the latest styles eind'n4reities for Ibo ensuing
season, .- twisting of the very beat of all the
various hAtt of goods, from fine; ress to ordi
nary bess omits, which can be obtained at
my star
~ efi :Main street. They have been
carefully cleited by myself, with a view of
supplying the wants of my customers and the
I publio ge . erally. You will please regard this
I l and as an Invitation to all. Yours respectfully,
' , id; E. Itossarml.n.
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MI
;7*
f eked! for
aelarr
.cs-Lliain Street, below Washing.
Sunday at 103;,£.x. and 734 P.Y.
Sididay Seri at 12 o'clock. Prayer Meeting
:tiredsy ening. Pastor, Rev.
and.
ZPlEcort Cditsen—Cor. Idain Canal Streets.
daL g at . 10fri Snn s t y st and 77:1
il 2 , 4 r. rair Lec . Lecture
"hnrsdayr, Rev. E.,IICILTAUM,
1 . C u—Main Street. above State. Services
at 03; a.m. and 711 P.X. Prayer Meeting
jEbursday awning. Sunday School at 12 o'clock.
Pastor, Berl Id. C. Dun.
Pszsarrnasz Coo:mu—Court Street, near Court
,House. Services Sunday aslo3 ; A.M. ,aul 7 r.x.
Prayer IfeetlngThursdsy evening.. Snudsy School
'7l Y. Pastor, Be!. J. S. &MAIM
001117.11. 'it COON/.
I. F. Maros.
S.S. - Purzli arm Parr . -- Service ' s every two weeks.
a 9 and 11 a.m. and 7;4 P.N. Sunday School at 4
K. PastOp , Sam. PATTUCK TottLit.
I' A.M.E.d. Ciroicu—State Street, above Second.—
aching Shndays at 10% a.m. and 7% p.m. Sun.
y School id 1 PAIL
A.T.M.—Noirruzurreotesksararr, 'GT., No. 16.
nio
.1
11, over Patch's store. at 7 P.M. J. C.
VINO, E.C. C
Mum Lo R. No. 108.—Once to ,two weeks at 7
it. J. C. livoo, W.M. •
tr•U•Rd. ca&Pritt. No. 361.—Once in two weeks,
a 7 P.W. qua. F. Cuss. ILP.
I 1.0.0 r o.lF.—Bnataroun LoDoz# No. 167.—0dd
Fdlows' Nall.over Frost k Sons Furniture Rooms.
Meets" every Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Jas.
N . WASHICH Rua., Sec.
pii Cf .
.or 11.1.z.au Loram, No. 29.—Meets in Odd
Rows' Rill first and third Friday evening in each
oath. A. gariazw, 24.0.;en.e." Faux:. Sett'.
BILLD7OIO ENCANPIPPIIT, No. 41.—Mecta second
d fourth I Wednesday evening of each. month.
Asir., Hun, 0.1'., O. W. RYAN,. R.P . Wn. JONI:s.
be, L .
K. or P.—TOWANDA LODGE, No. 29U.—Sleets every
y evening in Temperance Hall, 7;4 o'clock.
W. Baum., W.C.
1.0. or o.T.—Noaramm Lorios. No. 223.—Meets
• ery 'Friday, erenlng at 7 o'clock. 8. E. Werra/Jot
.T. 1
.o.B.o.—Tow•nn• Lonna, No. 370.—Ifeets w
iN.t
and fourth !Thursday of each month. JCPEPH
.. g LT, &if..
' ' N, , iILtIL .412RANGEMEN2'S.
TCMAXDA rOOlOl7/ClL—Mair g cln g south cloies at
p 30 •.11; going north 4:30 P.M. Arrives from north
10:30 • 14.. 1 ; aontla 6:15 PAU. ..
. .
& & E. ntail closes at 7:20 a.m.: arrivals at 4 P.M.
Barclay and Canton, closes at ;10 a.as.; arrives at
30 rat.
Troy closes at 8 a.m.; arrives a at 1 p.n. .
Lellayavllle clove al I P.M. •, arrives at 12 u.
New Era arrives Tuesdays. Thuredays, and Satin , •
ys at 12 at;; depart' at 1 P.*
IlebOopany arrives Mondays.. Wednesdays, and
• gayest 12 u.• departs at 1 P.M.
Bhesßegriln Ultima Tuesdays, .Tlatirsdays, and
tordays alO a.m.; departs at 12 u.
8. W: ALvonn, P.M.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . •
Prerkkut.tudge—non. F.,,8. 137nErnr..n, Towanda.
Addition al Law Judge—Hon. P. D. Mozzow,
°wands. 'I
Associate Judger—Hon. Zsetmor Pennun Orwell;
on. S. D. Mammas. Swine&ld..
ProLlumotnry and Ckrk of Court —Beam U. Pres.
Register a .Recorder and Ckrk of ike Orphan'
Pours -- O. J. OrinalreCK.
Wieriff—J Monson Bum.
J.
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Commisrioners—P. O. Her.i.oao, Monroe; Morten.
sways, WAIN BELT. lOrrionmatz.. Windham.
Juiy Commissioners.—E. R. DsLowo, S. W. Bros.
Treasurcr•l-Mu. Dunras, Granville. ; -,
Auditors-4°as B. Qualm. Wilmot; A.' IL DeOWW.
errick; Ina Csawn, South Creek. ' . •
PAyrician-Dr. T. B. Jonnsow.
Cowgirl-I'm & Devine. ;" ' ' , •
TOTITANDA BOROUG-fl OFPICER3. , -
Burgas—Jain EinyANT.
Councilvien—Jaams DuTest, JOHN D. MONTANTI,
M. WAID,I Imes MO:Wm, T. E. Joar•AN. Damns
dd.tuon, N. N. Barra, Jr.
Mark and Treasurer—Jar:Eva EINUSDVIIY.
JasticeJ qfjPeace—W. O. Basis - L.. N. TIDD.' -
Constabies—J, °lissom Wrals; L. T. Roux.
PolicemasHO. 8. BIIIINEL
School Directory—A. Wrcinan, President of Board;
N. Tinto; Treasurer; 8. W. RODGY.III4. Becretaxy; E.
. Fox, W. T. norm, J. A. CODDING.
Overseers of Poor—Dr. J. W. Gram, Wis. Mx.
AtidaoTl-741/. MAC/AUL/114E .1, A. RECORD. GTo.
oor. .1 •
A:senor—Jaime H. Nzvnr".
FIRE COMPANIE S..
Franklin Meant Fire •Engiti l e Co No I.—Meets
• Wednesday evening in each m onth, in Borough
i • • gins House. O. A. BLaca, Foreman.
I
Naiad Engine Co., No. 2.—Meet Ant Month(' even.
ng In each month, in Borough Engine House. WA.
Sams, President.
Lus.ta Mean Eire Engine Ca, No. 3.—Meet Ant
!
ednesday Stinitig in each month, in Lin.tsEngine
more. li. ,' A, Pam= President.
Mantua look and Ladder. Co., No. 4.—Meets , tint
Wednesday evening in each month, in Borough
:... gine Hons.. F. 8. Warman, President. .
Mutual Building and daring Fund Association.—
, eete in Grand Jury, Room tor payment of install
" ante, third Monday In the month, from sto 7 ,
• .x. N. N.;l3rrrs, Jr., President.
Yes:Panda (Building Auociation.—Meets In . Grind
my Boma for , payment of installments, fourth
Monday igarth, front 5 to 7 p.m. /05X/11
avrtf..
Tho day is not far distant
whon'thoie who sacrifice teeth that, by the ut
most skill, may be saved and made useful, will
be considered guilty of mal-practice, and treat
ed accordingly. Dr. Dodson, Arcade Block;
North Main street, saves frail and aching teeth,
extracts With ease, and makes artificial teeth
that vie in appearance with natural ones.
•
NERVOUS Dzmury.—A depressed,
irritable state of mind; a 'weak,. nervous, ex
hausted feeling; no energy or atumaticin; con
fused head, weak memory, often with debilitat
ing, involuntary discharges. The consequences
claims*, mental overwork or indiscretions.
The Nsnyous D :num finds a sovereign cure .
in HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
No. 28. It tones np' the system, arrests dis
charges dispels the mental gloom and despon,
dency, and rejuvenatss the entire system. - It is
perfectlyltarmless and always efficient. Price
$5 for a package of live boxes and a large $2
.vial of powder, which is important in old, seri
ous cases; or sl.Fer single, box. , Sold by ALL
druggists, or sent by mail citi receipt of price.
Address, • CLAIM 11. PonrEn,
. South end Ward House. Towanda, Pa.
C. T. KIRBY. Mercer's Bleck, Towanda, Pa
C. P. Wgt.tr.
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TOWANDA MARKETS.
-N. I grBOLZSAIX mon. •
Ocurected every rtectuesday, by 0. B. PATCH
subltict to changes daily.
Wheat. V bush, . .
1/ 504 1 73
Bye, It bush. 65
Buckwbeat, 13 bulb . . 65
Oen. 11 bush "HO
.oats, V bulb; 65
Beans, V bush. L.. 1 60 i 1 00
Batter ovnat if as B2 St
4 1 )ioni.)111 lb an. • 35 - 83
-
Eggs V 1 701
Potatoes, 15 boohoo:is, • ' 15
• a 5
Float V itrarrel 4 60 410 50
Onions 11 bush • ' 200
WEIGHT' Or °um—Wheat 60 lb. ; Coin 56 lbs. ;
Bye 58 lbs.: Oats 32 lbs.; Barley 1616 e.; Buckwheat
65 lbs.; Beans 62 lbs.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Beed 60
Mt, ; ligit 21 by Seed tabs; Drted Peaebes 35 lbs.;
Dried the.; 1111 geed SO TM.
TO aNDA
,ITURSTMa.
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Olers i I.
person or by. mill promptly attended to
ITENRY PYTIT.
Tavrain•le. 41.•41 la.
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fro THE PUBLlO.—Having had
•J. neatly fifteen years 'experience in boring rand
pustadra offer ray services to the Work
to ill any pert of be county in ehortmeter
ew
irolideciton k
OM mitesstapil. C ALVIN . ALLEN,
W ' • tor. Wlre •
01 611 RAW lane
Plowadog and other Planta, eall at
rails GREEN , mom an 11rd
;rwtill 1* delighted. _ Ni..
tibtdi. Hills. also 41 kinds of
: plant. In Immense -variety in line
;
Wysoz,l
MEM
u, &Pawn AND (Ml' au. Di.
.epte following dlrectm7 is pnbliabed for
- lona thq Priblta will thank our
Mug rui;oftrij errors they may dio,
Paten, Chief Engineer; L. M. o;Bata,
nieinnt Engineer.
BUILDING Asscoci.4 noss.
DIED.
UTTY.—In North Towanda, tipril 11, 1874, of
.lung fever, Carrie, daughter of Hiram M. and.
Ellen R.lRutty, aged 1 year and 8 months.
- Parents, weep not to your darling,
Jeats only claimed his own;
,• Death is bnt the pathway leading
To be great Eternal Throne. .
•
Safely l on bright angel pinions,
_ IVacted from U 34 woes and harms,
Ho wbo blessed the little children,
Took her to Hisdoving arum .
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This maidersignod halibut" purchased the:
1131113EItT Obi TOW. WA T4TE4
rile atilS tr ution to'hls.:arge stock of
FR IT IND ORNAiIENIAL TREES
bo i ls now priiiiiied
DELL Vga ON MOST RFASON&BE Tztulit
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May 14, 1
SPECIALT
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Pain
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warded by 101 t
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Hale s Cape and
novelties of the
at the cast •
the manufacture*
Jed to sll ash
this Spring. Ally
Thanking you
renege tomer':
tinning:* of the
April 23.'74
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r kind and liberal 'pat=
1.1 respectfully salt a con.
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E. ROSENFIELD.
Towanda, pa.
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=Vs sag . of.Coal:and
'brad= in thi 'Comities of Mayan
fOrdo Penasphisnlia. , ' _
'. By *Mx* Of a CestilialSolageseterTlesit of Trrid.
.and thilveneby the Iliellivan Is Erie COW
Cilinipial, elf et SIMI of Pitiansyhn.
;pan
tit llndethignaLar,
_Tristsit,,
_dated the first
iails
lef of
__Math* leak MO ractirdad in it* aloe
kw.. Ilfteatiktdelda. iite... Wand foe The county of
1 orlateal. in as 4 Shiley in',lftpge_Dook ito., 10
MOON. it eas lit, on the M jay of No
a. D.; Wt. and in the mien
.fot the recording, o,
(deeds, ha. in and for &Divan county, in Bald State.
.;:tlitlaids,... llookNo, 2. gape ea to SS inclusive,,on .
.„ ,„_ OI P dal PfDeeembitr.,..44 D., MO. , .
ei,, ITZ t rondlinad.lig TrUtftd Ils atoms Id, hereby
re of that I will on WILDRISDAL the-14th
4 8 WDER, 1874. at twelve o'clock &twos
Of , st the nohow Italle Remus. -Number
pi irsy. go the. city. Cosibillad State of Raw
•__or ti l e rgr . suction So the highest bidder, the prop.
warf_ . Privileges end fruockisel ecm c jid or
lri tri be logavend to me hy said ld eor
Fras.o 'lX•itat ; 4615= listing, been rude the
177 fla the terms and conditions Of said
itinil. each default having continued tor
LoPtoa n ialltY days. and 1 beteg required lawrit.
f W :Mb sale • by holders of at hest one
ilth in a mint or the - bat:deem:id by said Wort- i
OP or Deed of Unit. which were at the time of
tWag, such_ regnest due and Ontlitandinif• i
1 TlytNwati &animal:l includes some AT thou.
ease IA land Slanged in Dbory I and Colley
/4 B l inllon *ninth In the StaU Of Penn-
Itoey veil being the following named warrants `and
a warrants.: to wit ; ,Johnilakeit and Andrew
le. nd puU of Philip' Stein, George Roberts,
1.. : . goer's. ',Pillion !stet% Leonard Jacoby , 6 1
Philipp Ilir ri ll e ltedny IMO%
Usher Pet Mister, David .
~.drilrike Dudley
; th lUedralei a ra te l i konas Orion, 'Richard
, Jacob Altair, Joseph Totem, Collinson
ITeid. Getting &roe? and Chran Getting, and
is aU the mod land* of the said Conaway; and the<
/11 " 141a NU Cotaten,Y. and all the lands of the
sold Company now occupied for the erection of de
,,P016,,..."03....44nietini1, ~_ Jilqips.s. ha. and as the rood -b ed
‘ , I railroad /rep war mines in said county of
Sullivan, to the present northern terminus thereof.
at Or near the Borongh of Monroe, la the County of ,
Dialdford. }Rate of Pennsylvania; and ail the corperr,
ito'fillatbleta • of laid Gamma. as secured by their
CharterZ Together vith all and singular the build.
bp, and Improvements, rights - . liberties. tyrivileilel. .
bi t tar tst. and ] appurtenance to the same ap-
a p
. with rerthereof. eersions and reminders, rents.
rofi _ .
r a move full and compUbe idoscriPtion of the
.to he sold, with its boundaries and 10011-
I. re me afofrrODCOmit d. be bad to the raid Mortgage, o f
f liedord resai , -
• of Salo. Ten per cent. of the mart/lase
to, be paid cash In hand on the day of sale.
the Isi to be paid 'Wads thirty day.
-that. Room NurnSer 4. In Number ad Wall
Lett the City of New York, State of New York;
and DP O O PSYnierit of the said balance in full, the
purchaser will receive a deed to the said property.
eolrvartalt each title as is vested in me as Trustee
S a lif y reall . , id; Dated March 19th, 1874.
I JOHN .A. STENvART.
wruete l y tt the bond-holden ,of the Sullivan a:
3 , , e Coal and Railroad Company. .
W. A. W. STEWART, Attornarfor Trustee. 4$ Wall
Sti*t, Now Tork City.
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The above adverthfernent appears In the following
netiPaPina I published in the ..eftyof ' New York, to
wi • ..The Evenine l Post Weekly.' "The New York
Weltkly Milt,” "New York bpectslor srd W eekly
c9FueaN ±}l i Altilveribler." . - . l , . .; ~ i
xEctr T O }vs • NOTICE.---; .
berstlipaßtf,t ail persona indebted
,
tiro deceased, are rem:tested to - make tuitedlife `•
paymtrint, r and all parsons': having clams 'against
u eststei must prettent giem duly autbenticat. e
for Aettlinient. j r wAREEN AYER, •
. Afar 16. ;614. I ' • ktlntinistrstor.
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TORUS 7 Ne, , ' XEO TOS NOTIC is bel•el?3 , given i that all persons Indebted' to
tkul estate) of Reuben, Barnes late of Wilmot.
deed, are „tell:tested ito trialto immediate-payment
andall uerions having claims against said estate
minii
ofr 2.trf.t. i presp them duly authenticated for settle.
m t. ; 1 1,.. . - . i OSCAR o.j BARNES. '
.1 Atraorz.i. A.. BARNES.
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f,
1 CIRS I OR R. BARNES, ,
A . •
Executors.
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X.Egi;ITORS itiOTICE.-- 1 Ncitie.e
is hageby Oren 'tba ; all persintsllndebted t. , ,
tiler , " estatel Of 111.4t0n : olcorab, lat.) of Ulster,
dee,ll. are 'MquesW_ to $ e Immediate payment,
attdiallperms halt:lir .. against said estate,
Mita! presen them fin - authenticated for settle.
melt. i i t POLLY ;HOLCOMB,
A n. ~,
23,14. - ; I ,Executrlx
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A I D3IINISiIiEkTOR'4 NOTICa---
Not'eeis berebytrivin that all Personsindebtk
t's t e eat 4e pf Wm. VanWertJate of Booth Creek.
deed. valet mate immediate payment. and all ;yet'.
son* havirik raims against said estate must present
them duly fm thentiosted for aEttlem 4 1 j
it ' SOHN A. N niTEHI ,
i
Apr.l I. IS 4. , •.l I.IOIIMI , r
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Is be la li gi ° ver« S that ' .4 1: . 1 .) t iler s..u l;7 's ? i -. 4 ° te l d i 7..
the estate, of LawrinceOlimon. late of tending •
i
Ste e, dec7ll, l are requested ' o male immediate pay
-me t, and;el l i persons baring claims against said :
estate mast present; them duly-authenticated for ,
"tt `
lemma
1 ' ti
'.' ralfEß O'HERON, '
tp1:1 1. , ~ 4 _ ~,,
• J- 1111..n tn..
'
i A Ü btTOR% 'NOTICE. .-- ,In • the
matter of theicstate cf Dsadel 31cDnffee:In
thiii Orphans' Court of Bradford County.-:`o. lO. -
February 'F. I .
1874.r,sedgn. an Auditor
i
! .appointed b'y' . r.id
co • to dispose of ;exceptions tiled to the supple. 4
.me
l it.
tary ascount ofi the executors of Bali estate. '
'hereby ' gr. Fee notice that ha will' attend to the
dtts,of Wd appointment on FRIDAY; th 4 ei4htli
da of 31AV, 1874, at 2 o'eloct. P. tt , ., at his Office in
thrporcugh of Towanda; at 'which lime and place
all irartietti eoncornOd are requested to be present :':
ant be heard in the premises; - otherwise to be de.
•barred of eiheaaing before me. ' W3l. FOYLE. -' • •
A'pr 1; 18.74. ' , -, . • Auditor.
El
- DVSTRATOA'S NOTICE.-
NatiO herebigtfen that stipereons Indebted
.e of Abmhent A. Worden. are requested
. . itomelliate q payment. and all.personf hat'.
claims, against ma? estate must present them
anthehteated ep settlement. 1 4 1 - ..
4 . - 1 ; C. W. =norms. .•
1 1 ' _ Administrator..
sr 19,
..rf#. V . With the Win anteied.,
•
E N x. t/c uToß's Nanct...:- . -
•
oticei is herebg given that all personsindebted
to the estate. of Noah Muer, late. of Canton;
d aced. ii Inv -ratiasted to make immediate
pa ent, arid all persons having, 'claims against
sal eatatAiMnst pmsent them duly authenticated
cr i
.f s ettle t. . 1 THOMAS 8. IifANLEY,
Li I i 80.8LEICACER.
_ •
sr 19
74. i • • i. • Euratom. .
A pramISTAATO I R'S
...R6ticiii is hereby given t all persons indebted ‘
to fhe eatatS of M.Wel Hever% bite of Ove:fon, de-"'
eateed.Tara requested to make's:mediate .payment,
sad all paver= haring claim walnut said estate
mdet present Metal drily authenticated fbr settle
rapt -1 iMATILDL BEVERLY, :
I JOHN 1i47) . MO, - .
. . .
r 19 44
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jN BIIRIJPTCY.-1., 'ill e Dis
, tactforto ft he United States for the Western
District. syl*aWs. No. 1815 in Bankruptcy.
In theraatter of FE W. DAME. Bankrupt. To the , l'
creditors of said Bankrupt. • ;
L i
a ll NOIiCZ that by order of eirconrt a second
fmeetingof the creditorleif said; bankrupt,'
oil the,purposes amed in the Twenty-seventh
of the Bank*upt Act of the 2nd of March.
We,
will be held it the office of IL. Overton, , Jr..
one of the Watergate. Bankruptcy In said Dietrlct.
ori the; 18th'day of Way . 1874. at U o'clock. ii.., m.
1;
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GEO. B. DAVISON, -
.;.• • • 1 DEWS BocKwEr.L..
Apr23.'74 . i • . Assignees..
ithD3ITNISTRATOIII3 NOTICE.- 1 - 1
Notice,is herel* given that aline:moils indebted
, e,.estits G9o. P. Barrett! late at Springfield:
mast makei Immediate pament, and . all
ns tkping claims against said estate t mat
P DNA Orin dilly authenticated for
BARRETT settlement. ••
LUCINDA A. ,
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• - prd 1 48. I
pi tore.
DD TRATOR'S NOTICE,
3 Not is hereby given that all persons Indebted
the est*, of li:sigma Campbell. late of Burling
n, deo* mutt immediate payment. all
haring r jrut against easd estate 'must pre
' nt them flnly authenticated for settleMent.
. CHZEITEB E. GUM
1' Apr.' 231±74. - I Administrator.
ADi 3 g ST ATOR'S NOTICE.-
.1...R.N0t11 is hereby given thatalluersoas Indebted
ta the esti e of WW = Rosetta. late of Wyse:, de
clued. are reqttesbtd to make Immediate payment.
scut all peTsous having claims against said estate
~ ust pre, at them duly authenticated 'for settle
.. at, - i'l HARRIET ROAGLIF,"
4 - ' 8. B. KABLO. • "
: h DAYTON 'ALLEN. '
Mar 19 4. Admlulatratora. '
iiIN 1 • ,
I T.) ISTRATOR'S 4 N OTICE..-
~ .N.3, 4 4 . i, bereby Wen tbst all potions indebted
t9the e of John H. Asheraft, late of Wilmot.
dee'd: must make immediate payment. and all per
sons hiving claim's against said estate most presen
tharn duly authenticated for settlement
I;I, I , TI 1 - ' 8..P.. - LATILItd , „
I May 6.014. . . '•: _ . . Administrator. '
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Mk WRiS : .- NOTlOt—Daiiiel
.n.. Ts. Albert Vanwert. ' In 'the Caret of
lommon i 'Pleas of Bradford Comfy, _ ,
The widendented. as. Anditor awarded Wield ,
mutt to . 4listrltnites money in the hands of the Sher--
HA arising teem mile of defendants* real aerate, will
IOW:140AM dntles of his appointment at the Wilco •
of Smith! I & Slontanye, in Towanda - Borough, on
WEDNESDAY ; the let: day of.. JULY, .A. D..
t i alkcecloch. p._m., - at which time and place all,
art
resent them, or be debarred ham emir ° 4111 13 u l pon ,
same; ' .1 - G. D.-IiONTANYE.
May 1, 1871. ;
! le
r ' : Auditor.
T° ' • cmoras OF PENN.'
' SYLVANIA.4.-Yotir . . attention ,fa', Specially - in
.irited to the fact that the National Banks are now
the_ them, or
b ste uthungs li bicpti: a te e
in th terus e Capital :
of ; th e the Centennial Board -of llama. The' .
*Cud from thlasoonrce are to be employed
• n. and .the ermines animated - with the
N eu
same. ' is conlidenUy believa that the Keystme I
' State berepresented by the name of .every citi
ten: alive to patriotio oammsmoratbow of the one
Inlindig i th birthday of the nation. The shares of
Istah ' offered* $lO each, and Subscribers will
3VOCOITe :1 kudame4 steel elliers*ed ' COMM° lof .
ilitoalt.Maltabis far . main
stial, mil presernition, eli ' a
lomn ~ . . •
cent, ;
In termt at the rate of t er ct per mum will
j be 14 1 1$11 all MOldadtat - Centauddl„Edock ti9m
Ws dial/ant to January 1, IBM .„
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Ilubsalberle who ace not sear, a National Bank
aunarar a check az P 0 1,41600 Order to. the under,
sigma
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Sept 411:'73. ;,. • • 904 \Mali Bt..Plail'a. .
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