LI IMM Ili b ludfgidleporkt a Towanda, Thursday, Jar 18, 1874. L 0 OA :41 7 1) GElt BBAL. • THE Naiad Bind' discoursed some very - "eloq tient music" on the green, peaky evening last. - *sr Mar 'Democratic Banner is the title of a paper just ataxi i ted at Williamsport, Pa., with E. B. limns a l l editor. - Tuz anniversary of the Presbyteri au Sunday-school will take place on Tuesday anal:mon next at _5 GEO. T. Cour. whose sudden death we announced_laat week, bad his life Insured to the amount ot, $7,000. I - i - , . • 'pas borough authorities advertise for proposaLs for the grading of Main itree!; between fdcmir's block and Chestnut street. E. W. Nw., ;of Monroeton ;town shipl owns a ewe which drOpPed a lamb a few day: since weighing nineteen pounds. , • insurance companies i hapj sets tlcT i the claims of ditiaaa LYNCH and krrnoar Liu for loss by Ore. i • THE street 'and sidewalk between Houston and Chestnut streets, are being mate. rially improved by Commissioner Wins: ' A conkruNlCA'rlol.7 from' " Casteltix" and the proceedings o l f the Teachers' Amolation, are tinavoidslay crowded out this, week. They will appear hi our next tame. • • I . joux BOWEN Grand Worthy Chief Veniplar, of Willta i will soon visit this place audlspeak.on the stibject - ot temperance. Due notice will tie given of the time. EVEUTBODY should patronize the festiiral now in pro;ress at Mennen Hall: A good band is a ben tit to tbotown. and beside will prove economical.. lif r 3L ritncro; son of Iltak Mn To, was cery seriously injured while working in the ranee at Barclay liist week. Both legs were badly bruised and one ankle bone broken.. CELEBBATIO on too cdming Fe', observe the day at; 31inncgna, and eve, titre to be numerous th The' Grand Army will :mithfleld, the Grangers at body at Tnnkhannea. fled to be, able to..an ‘RBELLS, wife of conductor clay road, is rapidly recov - revere illness. WE ARE Brat nounce that Mrs. PARSEII.B of the Ba ering from her Ter. enced-running on the just (Friday, and! we hope - e regular tripe ;until the (1 7 Effit ed coal ha. 4 been con- TRAINS COM ts S. & E. road agiiin may continue td m• laet pound of the c eu med. - • •• TILE American Life Insurance CO:, of Dhiladelfhis, week paid, through their agent in this place, Dr. Puarr, 52,500, the amount of a policyisaned on the life of the late Joems F.Lar.r.rE, of Windham. WE Nonce airiong the list of grad uates at the first annual commencement of the Selniel of Elocution and Oratory, in Philadel phia; last week, thci name'of Miss EYIIA Bar.w- En; of Orwell, this county.. Mies B. has already attained a wide reriotation as an elocutionist. • A - BouT ll•e0ock on Wednetglay evening last, a . 11104 e owned by Torn LODES, and occupied by M. GANLET, was 'set' on fire by some-incondiary l r The fire was early dis colored by the, inmates of the house, and eitin guiabeclinfore Fanelli damage was done Tnoms - O'Hina, a notico of whose, • death appears in another coltunn, was formert3r well known in this flace. He was a brother ..f .llra.-E. 0. Goonnica. A man of prudent, 11- Iluatrioutt habits, latl accumulated a bandat.s. o fortune, and alwaya poettesed the entire ect.,:t• tlenee of the bugino4 l s community. THE Northerii Tie?:Eelk saYs Li •' r.ivErrE LEONARD ei dairy, Leona, of ten cows a . uil "three two-yeais old' heifere, gave, durit . g the week ending Ssteirday,i May 30, 2353.1b5. of milk. , From this tiineq-two poUnds of 'butter were sold. The hest five cows gave •• 1,090 pounds of _milk. • JOHN OwEs, who has been ecOploy ed in the telegraph office at this place for the past two or three yesre, has just been appoint ed operator at Standing Stone. Jona was al wayir industrious and attentive to business as a 'subordinate, and 14 have no doubt rill' give good satisfar - -w position. . : 1 •—'-- VIIII:IP B. BAKER have ,l cenuneneed on of a Sunday paper at N, ikes-Bt it number is i before iv, and is . a sprightiv, little sheet. The senior editor, vi, e believe, il' s a native; or this county, and .has-been (or yars a writer or consiolerab:e 1 I. teote: lie poo,sessef the ability to makei a tint ! 1 C'3!4.4 : his; PT! goer) H. FRIiiK, well - favorably placei . a9.the obliging and 'gentle insllti ,- clerk at the Ward, loose for(,several years, has•just takein a similar situation in the f . thirty Hnnse, Ihrghamton, N. Y. The pro,: ittiehir of that p9pular hoetlery is extremely lett inat..) in Feenring the service 3 of Igeut.e -; to w ell calcula l ted to MI the position. - I 1 ---- - ' . 11Ev. , 13. J. IPouGLAvs, fop Imany -years the 1y. 0 .67'ed and ~.accessful rector of . r ' Chriat Church this ) plaCe ' w,ti4 elected a' deputy 1 to the General Ci.)llWf ',lion of the Episcopal ChoLhfroui the ,Dieceie er Delaware; lby the late4oliveution (d" that State. It .is gratifying to his,ntit:oeroui Wrm friends here ,to tinow that he is appreciated iti his, OCW home: ' - i - I I ... Ms. Jo i e' .-I.kItSDEli, father of W. C. Idar"orv. • g...s plaice, died 'on Saturday evening last I :dr. IL and hit , wife the here from Mad& - 1 ..1 I , rew days eln so to Ed the summer •vith thus', son, but the old g atleman 'arrived •,, ly about me week afte big , ital. $ e was buried on Monday morning. The age mother. who Weightless and infirm; reels bill Ellie n oeeply, and has the condolence of the erdlre mcmity 1 - - I • '.!IfE Minne4na and has the prospe4 - 4- a The, popular superintende the charge again, which is nothing will be kft indon rything agreeable td gue who feel themselreildraw place, will find Kintaclul anywhere In this sealon I3EiDFOBD the , State Grange meet last week, and see tre mciubcrirfrom thiS coat el in milking up the col vsaS chairman of i4e C. E. GLIIIIDING chtirm committee, ankpOl:Prol tion on the cordmittee o e STRAMBER --As straw , btiries are now in season, a rebipe to make a palatable dish, known as Striwberry shortcake, Will not be amiss. I Rub a piece of butter the size of an egg into a little flour, pone Into it two cups of mar crown:, , one teaspoonful' of soda and a little•salt. ?Es into dough and roll into cakes about ono-halt inch thick and ten inches in!diamiter. Prick with a fork and bake irra quick oiien. Whil,n done split them open with a knife and spread with nice butter; lay the piece on si plate and cover it with straw 'beilies nearly in i inch deep. It is better to - have the strawberries sprinkled with sugar a fc,* bours , bcforethey are put into the cake. Put over th:* th e top of the cake with:tbe crust aide dean an a over this lay the h and more berrie3; LI right side an, Se 'ayer of etrawberries again; ttom pieee _of another cake and put oa thii e with tweet &cam, SON11:50 c DT has - given the Alcor of ths Luanne Won a oopy of Abe asognsA owns Demoer4published in Wilkeiaarri and dated July 18,1838, Among other items the paper montane the announcement of the =mos of the following igentlenien, at that time :widen's of this count 7, uleandidates for the Doinination for Oongreas : Oen.. disci 3m. Mawr, Cum = Para, OVUM P. Wails; Hvezi Winsam, and 001. &wax Batanmr. Pasecetir.--Dies; Amor Ociwm, wife of thO aiebabd•oe a Ubo)agtss aodwriter, is `pig the mms: in thin saws. •=Wrs. W. Wows of Marion. Ala!" if visiting at K. Lawnre, in thfa *on. pvimrox has been selected as Marshal et tbe - diy at the Smithfield Celebration on the Proirth. BRADFORD county was doubly hon . ()red by the Good Tempkrs State Convention pet week. Hon. B. S. DAB= wu elected one of the Grand Lodge officers, a compliment which every member of the order in the county will appreciate, and Towanda was selected as the place for bolding the nut animal session of the Grand Lodge. We pledge members :Who may be prisent at that meeting a hearty wel come. i , Flit ALVOIID : I notice tiro mie- !ACM is my sermon on - " Dancing," published In the ItEronrsa a few weeks since. In my quo tatkm concerning the Prodigal Bon, referred, or should 'hate referred, to Luke xv : 25, in ,sioad of the xii: 25, as you have it. In the sea. and instance, ininoting what Erne axis about the heathen dances, I wrote : "He says also that among the Hebrews the dancers were a band of females.' .You two it thus: "Among the heathen the dancers - were a band of we. men. etc." E. Branovoys. OamPtown, June 18, 1874. Tim time-table which went into effect on the Pa. tt N. Y. R. R., on Sunday 1.0 meets entire-lien the requirements of the tray , . sling public. Daily traits will run between El mira and Philadelphia and New York as here tofore, and an addition* train will leave Elini rain the evening, passing this place at 1020 P. x., trriTing in Philadelphia at 7 A. 711., lan d in New York at 9a. K. Returning, this train will leave New Yolk at 6 r. -X. and Philadelphia at 7 F. x., rasing this place at 3:30 a. x. jag care Will , be attached. This will • pVove a great convenience to business men who can. now take this popular route for the citiee with out haiing to vend a day each way in making the journey. SPRING HILL Innis We were vis ited with several showers yesterday afternoon, one of which was mixed with bail, nearly the size of hen's tiger The stones were of Irregular shape* some of which measured three inches In length. They came down nearly straight, so that few glass were broken. Of the large sized hailstones, we should Indge . there were not more than four or Ave to the impu,ire yard, &auk they are reported much more nizmerons elMowheril. Doling the storm, the large new barn of Wm. 81rrimm was struck by light ning, doings ore damage to the barn, and' killing ono of kas horses rind 'three sheep instantly. 14. ;frame.* and two young men who were in the barn at the tiro, were considerably stunned. The address this P. IL by Hon. B. LAPC'ETE• was . , an able one, and entirely . eatlafactory to oar; people we should judge. ' A.' B. J. , • • June 13; 1874. WE ,clip froth the: Philadelphia All Day City Beni, the following complerandary notice of Faros Torime, and his. celebrated lecture'. .."The Poeta of Ireland," We soe it stated that the elequent and ! l earned Fatheefoner, of Towanda, a few evenings since, delivered his great lecture, "The Poeta of Ire land," At Buffalo, in aid of the Sisters of the Good Shepiberd, of that city. Bishop Ryan in troduced him, and the audience was thrilled by the oratorical ability of this "second Father Burke." Whyrioilet Philadelphians hear this e, concerning which our cotemporaries are so enraptured? Father Burke was well patronized in Philadelphia, as in any- city in America, and Father Toner would bo equally well received, if he spoke in aid of our Sisters of the Good Shipherd, or some other equally mcrtorions cause. THE ''session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars, just cased at Harrisburg, was both' a very harmonious and interesting one. The attendance was larger than the pre vious year. In the early part of the cession it decided to have no pie-nics, excursions;or pub lic demonstrations of any kind until the work of the session was compieted. . Among the del ezates were two who had attended every ses sion of the Grand Lodge for twenty-ono years: the two were the former secretary, Ext.ct Wnionr, of Lancaster, and the present Treas urer, SAN6ON KING, 4FII Duncinnon. The presence of the. Grand Wortny Templar of Cali fornia and Wales, addLd to the interest of the proceedings. G. V. C. T. WAGXEII and G. S.. SADIE dscKsos, who' eye both re-elected,, de served the compinienti from the efficient and earnest work performed by them in the past year. Ken. B. 5. Baru, of Canton, was cho sen'Grarid Counselor, and the next session of Grand Lodge.in June, 1873, will be held at 7b ,eanda. ; Fr places as small as our town have ever been favored thus, and in this case the credit is 'due to that earnest worker, Cass. E. WIIITE, Esq. No person who has never attend ed its session, can realize theamonot of ability and earnestness evinced. The Temperance pool to of Bradford county and Towanda, will ilolbernS i elvfs injustice if 'they .exclude them selves frOm the session by refusal or neglect to become mew be , X. X. X. . INCENDIARY FIRE..--A dwelling house in the Third Ward belonging ter EIJIANAN was 'discovered on fire about hallpalt one on Mon day morning the 15th. - A few of the neighbors 'were *retired, who succeeded. with the ; help of the person who occupied the house, la extinguishing the fire before it had done serious dsn4agt, ,... About an hour and a-hilt afterwards, .Col. :r4 - sz srole, who lives very..near, found the house on Are twilit and called to the occupant, who again put ;out the fire, About -4 o'clock, another fire—this die in the up per Vnt7—was: niscovered by Mr. Viscartr, who also hves near; and with the aid of a son of Mrs. OwEls, another neighbor, put out this fire, as Well as three others they fount burning in the second story of the houte. The agents interested In the insurance, Messrs. Motai & Viscrier. finding evidences pointing to the occupant, Wm. L. lionntsoie, as the incendiary, took steps to have an investigiMon made in the cue; upon which ROBINSON wasiirreated, and after an examination before JustiO BOGUS - 7 was -held for trial at next Court in .$l,OOO, In default of which he was lodged In jail. The fact that the house was fired at three different times and in eight different places, fn closets, in baskets Of cloilies and on beds, show conclusively that - there was a desperate attempt made urn tha building; and it seems a nitride that-t ire was evVnguished, as kerosene oil was freely used and plastering cut away to enablS the fire to mike better headway. The only explanation is that it was What Is known as a " plank-house" with cross sires every few feet, completely stopping the fire from dropping down, and preventing any draft between the Ilaster walls and the outside boarding. The house was set on fire some six or eight months sinc‘and at that time was occupied , by.the same person; damages were then paid him for household furniture destroyed. • 011130 3S now open, - very. successful season:, t. Mr. Arrxci l t will tate sufficient guarantee that on his part to'inake eve, a. Those of our readers g toward some watering the ,most inviting spot WE WERE favored with a pleasant ray on Wednesday evening last from C. L. KING and 3f. 1). L. Hayes, of New York. These gentlemen represent the irell known publish fog hone of Ivisos, BLuauser, Tivr.ou k, C. They arc now employed in introducing the; Speucerian system of penmanship. We believe this system now takes the preference with most experieac:d teachers. The fact that such a house publishes, and two such men are engag ed in introducing them, is a sufficient guaran tee that the books small they are'rei resented to be. ;11 represented in og at Mechanicsburg elegised to 'retie° the wero not overlook nuttees. Ezw► Looms mate° on credentials, or the co•operztive 417 occupied a posl resolutions, The Educational Reporter, in referitng to these copy boob, nye: " This jestly popular system has long been the as standard in this countmand,Europe; and we feel confident that these revisions Will place it far In advance of the position it has heretofore occupied, =bracing as they do many fresh features entirely'original with the authors, and nowpab. limbed for the first time. The copies are din ac curate and beautiful, and are and pr^gresidvily arranged so as to ord practice upon all !to different combinations, and at, the same time see ~re the most beautiful pages when written. Thus the new revised aeries is more perfect in arrange meat and classification than anrother series noir WeWe have also added to the series three small books which we call The Shorkr Course; also a Tracing Book; the copies to be traced with pen and ink are printed in a color, and so arranged that the pupil is required both to trace and write apart each We have nearly ready far publication a now aerie. of Writing:Martz, comprising 47 charts. to be sold iepazately or bottnd together—size 19,24 inches. They will be so printed as to present the appearance of superior blackboard writing. Each capital letter appears by itself, with analysis and printed /dtaerlption, The letters are of very tarp aim, the capitals and loop letters le rau l foet in Mehl; and the small letters In so that the 7 may to distbactly seen across agest school-room. They are mmted upon a rota In `mach a rf :tanner .that one p* is eihibited at a tin:lo.l ,r 4 Tan commencement exercises of ibelhasinsbanda OoMatti Initante, created on Thursday, the 11th last. In the lOwsoor, the schabinlinade trial of their, gifts in recitertons, tons, declamstkns, oompositthess, and lustre mental no more thank:slice to all concerned to say that the different performan ces were highly creditable, and of more than the natal *verso 112081101100. The Principal and his assistants hive sikkaaly labored to promote the intellectual welfare of their pupils, and any spectator on Thursday afternoon - mob' see at a glance that their kbor Eta Dot been in vain. We can fatly endorse the Colle giate Institute as a thorough and admirably conducted school; and hope that hereafter it will receive the encouragement and patronage . U so well deserves. The lecture on Thusiday event* by Dr. Dunnitto, of Honesdale, on the Darwinian Theory, was marked by his well-known soh& =Op, acuteness and rhetorical depicts. It would be Impossible to set forth and refute this hypothesis in a more simple, intelligible yet masterly manner. An ape or not an ipe— that Is the quest:on. All who heard and Mow. ed Dr. Duman° will henceforth be prepared to give an intelligent answer to this question. We are glad Quit we ban so able a clergyman in Our section--one who is not only a master of theology, but able to cope with scientists as foeman worthy of their ded. DEEDS left forreoord in the office for recording deeds, etc., week endingJFie 13: E. W Fiala to N B Overton, March 8, 1855, Monroe. E W Hale" to N B Overton, May 10, 1863; Monroe. Duper 0 Ball to hive Mukluk°, ha. 12, 1874, Athena. H Gaylord to C A . Bkiwell, May 29, 1874, Wy. Phila.Truat and Insurance Co. to Thomas Nelda:), Jane 2,1874, Towandapom Thomas Nealon to Mary T. 'Kinsman, Jane 5,1874, Towanda Iloro.. Lucy Maxwell el al. to Edward W Warner, June 8, 1874: Towanda Boro.. • 0. L. Anthony akal. to B.J. RAO, Math 14, 1874, Athens. John F Bithburn to James June 1,1874, Athens. ' ° • Geo B Neal . Pt al, to John Bilep, June 6, 1874, Towanda Boro. • . Silu Dann to Charles Sterling, Juno 2, 1874, Canton. Juries A Bristol to Win P Murray, May 27, 1874, Litchfield. • - Win P Murray to Charles P. Wel:es, May 27, 1874, Utehfield. • Edward It dories to Ctriatina P Lawrence, May 15, 1874, Atha:is. D D Jones to Margaret A Johnscir, Juno 10, 1874, Orwell. - Russell B Young - to John. W Young, Oct. 14, 1873; Springfield. Reuben Cue to Mrs Charlotte Sims, Februa ry 28,1874, Troy.,, James Wood, ifim'r, etc., to Patrick . Ryan, Feb. 7, 1874, Wilthot. Niram Rockwell to Jacob' G Rockwell, Jan. 29, 1874, Canton Boro. Frederick William■ to Geo. Rockwell, Apts 1, 1874, Canton. P L Hinman to - J Henry Junta, April 2, 1874, Towanda and Monroe. Bedinglon to Brainard Bowen' April 7, 1865, Troy Boro. Berk' Harehberger to Geo. Fox, April 3,1674, Samuel .1 Hyatt to Wm T Ellie, March 26, 1874; Athena. N C Harris to John Burns, May 14, 1874 Athena. . B C Sinsabangh to John Burns, Sla y 187 Athens. Guy M Tez=2r to Martin Rogers, Dec;-3,1868, Shealiegoin. Martin Rogers to Ephraim Watkins, April 6, 1872, Sheshequin. Qeo. padlock to Sally Menthols', Feb. 19, 1848, Litchfield. i • • Theodore and Jae Arnont to Emily Bobbin, June 13, 1871, Mourne. John ,Holmes and J• P Kirby to nos Jordan, Jona 16, 1873, Korth Towanda, . John Liilry to Watson H Freemin, Dec. 26, 1873, * Canton. • David Brown . to Polly E Shover. Feh 25,1871, Wyalneing. • . John Suover and wife to Lizzie J Melville, Feb. 20, 1872, Wyalnaing. James Wlliwrick . to Ettioz_ir F Fox, June 12, 1871, Athens. Francis E HerrieU to Eleazer T, Fox, June 12, 1871; Athentii Dr J L'Corbin to Frede.tiet 11. March 31, 1874, Atheita borough. - w H Docket to E T Fox, Jaw) 13, MI,. To wanda Boro. E T Fox to Ifannah dt Decker, June 13, 1874, Towandt Horn. JOTTINGS ABOUT-TOWN BY A SOJOURN UNOI:TICIALYLEW OF DLAQRATION, AND Dscana HON DAve - Sauna, HADIDeiltO Enoreos TxxleguaNcE-17jitmx—AZID A Suacirsztoe FOR TUN AVEN-Ftia or JOUllNALlClle—Decoration semi to be a most necessary adjunct to patri otism, els._ we would ask in confirmation, why .do the milliners, And dressmakers, and tailors, and ,:.„.11 the mercantile world dealing in udder of personal adornment, experience such a rush and hurry, of business toward the Fourth of Jul 3 ? - The Star Spangled Banner might float oat in waves of limitless and ethereal beauty over the boundaries of the tangible into the realms toward which the best sentiments and outreachings of humanity tend, and yet men and women would care as much shunt the brightness or the spangles as they would for their significance. What, for instance, would Decoration Day be without little girls, and what would little girls be Without white dresse*, and Intern:linable rut= tics of wrought edging; 'and 'What would white drCsses covered sith - Flimburg edges - do, with out the offset of those indispensable sashes and brilliant-hued ribbons that brightened EVANS HumusTres drinks' windaws,'and made Bridge street radiant in those cold and forbidding days of a dilatory spring? y l e saw more happy faces over that initiatory movement of theirs, in the cheap ribbon line, than we have seen,even over the success or the recent ,, temperance move* Meat. And, dou reader; if yon had been in Pews .'s Store, on Decoration Day, and Witness ed the eager countenances hovering over their-, 1 beautiful assortment of fancy artich s, you would have rejoiced f i n your • heart that the pretty tower and country girls ould satisfy their souls' desire* at such reasc.nable rata. We were in there on that busy occasion, in a moat dejectertframe of mind, for a single pair of ;stockings,—an article forever giving out In our household administration. The mock ap• pal of the "gude. man" for a "pair of legs," was still lingering reprovingly in oar ears. He had 'got past asking for , whole stockings, ac oording to his most recent and emphatic state merit, .and so we stood there in the crowd, and arming the overhauled • ribbons, waiting With our burden of humiliation, for our turn at the hose bcxes. • On these memorial occasions, how the swift spirit of retrospection goes over the sad tunes for which they are inaugurated, and boil full of sweet promise is the sight of young faces brightening again over those flower-strewn grase*, like shining visio s of onward-re:aching faith. It Is not at all to he presumed that any live editor saw less than we did of the day or its doings, but we dontit that rainy saw Uri pro cession go by from. s more favorable point of view than was - ours—under tho shadoW of the early leaves, and amid the rhythm of singing birds and laughing children. It was simply beautiful. The - 'lovely, symbolical; flower wrought grave, bornealowly along by the white bories,—the breezy girments of bar young girls, embowered in the moving boudoir of ver dure that followitd, from I whkh their bright faces looked out like sunlight over troops of White-clad Sabbath-school Children, whose tiny , feet moved to the made like the light dipping of angel tfinge. Mingled with this, in deepen teg accord, came the tramp' of soldier feet, &add, slid yo n ever lishtn to that tread, on ward mantling, to and from the grave of soldier boy that bed been yours ? /rpm have, yon know how it strained the heart4Liords then, and all the ant of ttts peace, and joy and gladness, into which these childish feet have come pattering so sweetly unconicieps, and so innocently ignorant. Nett earns the bands • and the fire Companies. . Otis thbughts moved along so tenderly with the mode, that we almost forgot to note the order of the procession thlat followed. Knights, belted and f.purred r —Fellnws;Ocid and even.— Templars', good and tctt' er,-,filariders, with their beautiful insignia jot mospld soil gold, sod bearing foremost in tlieir MIS our' own belored Stare end Stripes. === ~ . r 1 Then ple a * of asp wattle fin lO N mean:trial Slay, bat none of them Gould compare in best* witlithe American balance; !Wens by one le4ll brethren:lllow happily we, ns a band of muted nationailthis that:have lovedastairif• fared nailer its protecting Adds,.cit4, hence forthacid forever to the. limy , knows what the ceremonies at the cemetery lir; be• cause everybody was there. Onto lone mother came rushing Aiwa the shriek tn fit,tlC, search of IL strayed ' darling with an Indathile sash. At that peeled of VW day, we had tint s trati all to mamba,. but embus o`o :11101 the object other eeatili, and SO thli litiui we win ignorant sale to 'whether a not the itfOresaid sadiwaia reeorered, -' ..., .-, _ In thew:moo, of the evening, we rtmasked with illinupsuessed trim* that wer! ilia net :titer sees or beard of a abstention! drunken neis during the day. thilklend who ii, a vig orous opponent of the loos d.oFition !twi g Inform ed ne be had son cisas bloc at fell ,kegth and dead drunk. Prone** loosilty. ist 'infer red the fallen Individual was meld* his way to the Bann aloe, to thank them kir isorting that Montrose Democrat squib about nem. What does it mime that thew sonalsdpir i - lkillor sellers and isedy'substftute*Uss are so or gent just now about the Usury law, or the can dy law, or any law tinder heaven but the tem penman law, Wog inks oid 1 It they are at work to emits a divendcm, they are a little too late. ' If they mean to apply i emnitei• irritant to public, interest, they may tbenirlirvis, per haps be the lint to feel the smart of thole own proscriptions, for when upon this fOot a. :2! God ulna such feasible and soul-' extortion is the, whole clue of liquor ceder apply to their writhing victims. -. .. 1 : 1 We litwgiti to feel serious concern tort e Ar gus. Its hysterical convulsions,sit the forthcoming of those "Golden Words ? "' be coming chronic. And the only remeov that promben effectual relief—'the upheaval and overthrow of the "Post-I:Zoe EditOr. lll 7 -is an event that is not at all likely to occur. i This hidividual and his "Temperaneeprgsn," as the B6ol= is reproachfully designated, have been too long and too thoroughiyand interestedly identified with - this oWati moral question to be very feebly rooted ha titriblie estimation, just now, particularly, w the "gravitating" is so decidedly that Snail. , Not "oily" and "nnctuotui" as be is, he will not burn, or, drew', or hang, or go off into the ele ments, by' spontaneous combustion. !le will riot drink bad whisky, nor will he ea over. much of, that awful ! candy, that th.trsius is alarming the - Democratic public 11 th, and there is no prollp3C t i*iiitever of his sPeinlY dis solution: He will continue to sus thermos. vu and - distribute the United Slates; and l ertai what Is Ito be done: for the antke ' at Democratic oonticepinary across the way? He must be! up and off, with his hundred eyes. Nobody but a lean, hungry dyspeptic knows what it is to Nye daily in hall view of a well fed, coo:mistiest, and successful editor of another political persuasion. Yon creel your emaciated hands ogee your cadaverous bosom.; and take to solemn promenading. I . 1 You ambulate, and perambulate, arid rircum,- . ambulate, and on everi occasion and every where, up turns the inevitable editer„ whose comfortably adjusted elbows, Mut Sarni Gent's umbrella, poke ,yon iii, the ribs. We adl the ris. Argus, es a sanitary Measure, to unite for the Yellow stone. Minnequa , and the provincial resorts tire WO near. It should take' along its brilliant denouncer oft:unity. It will need that, dear booom to recline on, and the enllted soul can, in the meanwhile, attend to private busi- 1 nen along the road.-... • 1 It, is rather unfortunate that the Metre is be.. oomiciOnfected with this Argus distemper, for It is sure, as has been intimated befok to vent its spleen in bad grammar. It is an awful thing • "Hie Royal Highness" of the "Teniiperaiice Journal" to tell lies, and require "gilt-edged documents" for his "sanctimonious "' Columns; "but whit is that to making a faulty and of past participles. It isn't very important what Mr. newer= ."done," Or what "we done" on that thrilling occasion that round the Rem to such holy in dignation last week. except, that as a Combina tion they might hare done better. 1 6/LTUAILINE Bum= Says a woman ',Ls more to be condemned for msking bad brenl. than for using bad grammar. The Rem ought to advarthse het-cookbook gratuitorisli. The senior editors or this literary commcmity hence subjected themselves to repod, at the hands et the Journal, by "throwing dirt at each other," might not take a little outside sag. gestiori amiss. •If you will be quarr elsome, brethren, do be more choice of Your prejentiles. Use skimp,' as the Journal does, on similar a- CasiOnP, and your circulation will be llicreased by the' operation to the extent theirs as..' ~ m twOOD a EIiPLARS' CONTENTION IAT De sooner —The District Convention of Brad ford and Sullivan counties, I. 0. ' of G. T., picket Dnshore, May 27, 1874, ip the Evan gelical Church, and was called to ' rder by C. E. White, W. C. T., pro tem. ! Minutes i of the last meeting rea and ap proved. . O ' were n motion, the public. cor dially invited to attend and particcate in the exercises of the Convention. i I The! W. C. T. appointed the following ComMittees : On Credentials, •4, IM Piatt, W T Lawrence and Mrs. A Wil of ; oa Resol Lions, B S Dartt, WT La nce and Lewis Lant.z. n i: I Co Mittee on Credentials made the fol lowing report : Delegates from - levation Lodge, No. 770, Bros. D E BlUinande Samuel Shrader, Sisters Shtuder I 1 and Wil mot ; Forkaville, No. 776, Bro. La ncaster; Dushere, No. 776, 0 J RiChart,' [Hannah Benjamin ; Liberty - Corners, N 4. 1,002, Bro. nett ; Franklindale, No., 497, Bros. Lantz!, and Stevens ; Notth'Towarela, No. 539, Bro. C E White and wife ; Canton, No. -- 1 7 —, B S Dartt ; Rome, No. ;169, Bro. P L s Chrispell and Siiteis Mrs. O-.' Young, Mrs. A Keefe and Miss Bernice Wattles, ! who reported their Lodges in a flourishing condition. ,_. • , Committee on Resolutions reported as folloWs : I . . Respired, That our thanks n 4 hereby tendered to the Court and Jurors of Brad ford county for the impartial- manner in Which they discharged their duties in 'regard to the! violations of the Local Op on Law. - Res l oltycl, That we, as a Tempe l nee or ganizetidn,hail with gratitude th change ti r in public sentimeut in regard to lenforcmg the Local Option Law. I 1 1 Ites l plced, That we reeignize * With great pleasure, the new development of !the tem perimp zeF e movement, and are filled with grat itude toI the ladies of our count, for the sacrifices they have made, the and de termination they have manifested in. the temperance cause, and bid them God speed in tlieir mission of love and mercy,. and earnestly urge the ladies of our !district to renew the ir efforts to` raise the f4llen and remove the temptation - in order t h ave oth ers from falling. , ! The above' was unanimo u s) !adopted. Adjourned to meet at eight o'cioCii. Evening session was opened with : music and praLver by Rev. Bro. ! Blaine, after which he-addressed the meeting, followed by Buis. Dartt, ChrbTell and •Keefe interspersed with musier- and dismissed with ti , benedic tion. - Saturday morning, 4, a: M.-Convention metirith A. Keefe in the chair prayer by Rev. Rio. Blaine ; Committee on 'nuan ces, Darn, Lantz and Young. . , Tile Committee on Officers report as fol lows : . ' 'i. , For W. C. T., Lewis lantz ; V. V. T., Bernice Wattles; W. S., W. T. L awrence; ' W T, J M Piatt ; W C, Roi. David E Blake; W. M.; Sister Ginett Shrader; Dis trict Deptity fir Sullivan, Wm. Lancaster; Eastern Bradford, - P L Chrispeli; lyestem, C E White, who were unanimously elected, *and the following were appointed; ,W. D. M:, Wesley Stevens; I. CL, Sister Jennie. Wilmot; 0. G., 0, J. Richart; B. H.• S.,' Sister Mary J. Lantz ; L. H. S., I Sister Ma ry Keefe. • • , -•, • The PoMmitte on Resolutions made a further report: . - - NrprREAl4, Careful observation has con firmed our opinion, that the use Of cider and wine as:A beverage, is the . most prolific source of intemperancp . and intoxication Therefore, 1 Baa l red ) That, as taisperia6 sea l we can of tnanfacture eider front' apples or wine from grapie,or irostitnti eni of the good fndt that God gives us, to nth base and Unholy purposes, but rather 14 both wine snd cider be kept to theinlies God has made for them, and thus them_ , wholesome ank harmless, in social circle. That Bro. David IL I3lakie, Brit i giherson,'.;_and Bro. John N. Cali', Esq., be appointed a special com mittee 4a pre** all temperance etatatei of the State in compact form for paidication, if it can be dame without expense. • • Reaoina t - : : . -.That Bro. E. 'T. Citidlarbe contmendetto be appointed as G. L. Lee- Beseloe4That the thanks of this Conven tion are hereby tendered to the citisens of "Du'she i re a rtrir kind vitality in enter ddecnil:la Trustees rmEvh3ocety for the use of their beautikt Church. / For the good of the Order, remarks were made by Bisi. L Lents, W. Lancaster, P. L Chrispcll 2 :A. Keefe, 0. F. Young, C. E. White, D. E. Blaine and Mrs. Williams. . Miens:motto meet at North Towauda, on the third Wednesday and Thursday of Au gust, 1874. Wawa ilessuss,' BUSINESS. LOCAL. Laige 'stock of Pictures and Pkture Frames, at W.4Tang,s Bs4ol. Ifir• MP Have you 'seen those cheap Baby Wagoes at lizacz's is. For the boot Roast or go to Mug k. ill. Yoil eau get a large Silver- Plated Cutor foe l $4.50 at Nip The most exterisiTo stock of lialinesyCloodo are now on esbibitkm St Xn. J. D. lines Moro on Dago street. _ sir siosi go a c oio•inet Se at ' Grahain Cracker, Ost Meal, Graham Flow, Crashed Wheat, at the Third Ward Grocery arid Bakery. M' 0: A. Bum claims to be selling Mockler, aii Olairwire at rag by Ames, ENVENOMS SIDE-HILL AND tam LAND PLows.—l sold 73 In 1873, and every one gars satisfaction. "tA. fun stock on hand. 11. M. Wassas. Tow=4p, Pa. sr The Palace Refrigerator Lute kaorledged to be the sass. Said by BraLlt, Mr. It will pay you to call so. look ova our dock of Boole, Shoes, Gallen, Tiooks, Traveling Bags, eta Opposite the Coast ,Hoagie. IS. A fine assortment' of Stone Ware, at the Third Ward Grocery. ' usaishing Tackle; Fisk Poles, Baskets, Shot Gans, Revolvers, and Cartridges, at j COMING, Buss= Co's. sir: You 'l3an buy eyertbing in the Grocery and Provision line a little cheaper at McCann a &titans thas any other place he town • se: The heat place to buy_ ready mi4e clothing is at No. 4, 9 doors west of Goo num, Room Co'a. stir Several valuable Farms , and Homes and Wm for solo by Bourn T 1 T. • lioirsz AND Lior roa au/ oa: Bar. —Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. E L. W 00011717, over )L J. Lotto's store. •• , • Tann Houses TO PENT.--4)ne in First Ward, near upper depot, &nein') in &c- , and Ward. Inquire at office of (Marron it Emma: as. Remember, that in 1873, the Binger Mac Mae Co. beat Ur' timid, selling nearly 800 machines a day. , stir Choice Family Groceries, as cheap as the'cbespest, at the Third Ward Wo oers'. a All kinds of black born, rub ber and rest jet jolts/zit et veil low prime, at M. 111121DZLX11111111 186. (gym. MoCAzz & Sox have just received several car loads of choice marble, and they are turning out some of the bat work ear made in this place. Yard and office one door south of the Baptist Church. Fon SALL—W. - A. Rocawara. has one otP. IF. Dsomsaz R. Hone Power Hey Presses far sale. Th best there it. lane I, 187 t. .►. .811, Two gentlemen who can si fted to•piy for good bosid Ina private family, ermveniently locati4 neer the centre of town, can bp acconnimdated. Inquire at this office. , ger If you want the International Lemons and Sunday School papers. give your order to aF. Close, who can tarnish them to you on better terms than ion can get them In the city. . Mir Why ran' the risk of an acci dent, when yon can get a ticket, pod for Cie 000 in care of death, for 20 cents a day, by ea& Ing on Faux Btrassn.y. at tipper depot iS It is not generally known that R. C. tllnrrasza, at the Book BinderY over the Itaroarim office, makes Blank Books in. any. style of ruling and binding desired. 'lf you want a tisw Ledger. Journal .'or Docket. give him a call. • air Hair Work of -every &Elazig- Ocia ain as lOU WS pier apt Wu 04 Xsw T Islam Call sad magas It 1. Lavolafs Hair Palace. Is Iln. J. D. Dltes Flag Store. " • Lost—On dune 1 1874 on the _ 9 road leading fr om Tolland& to New Albany, stun Prnsa•Book. The under will be paid kor big trouble tri =tett 1t to Franklindale P. 0., Bradford Co., Pa. J. B. Joaseoi. 1S I:4lmezaher the One-Priae 0. D. Clothing Store of Aura. Somme( Hay ing recently purchased a large lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing. dents tarnishing Goods, Hata and Cape, at reduced prices, I will offer my en• tire stock cheaper than Corer. Call and lee for yourself, Get the woith of your goons, sod we time. All customers, are treated alike Haying but one price, which I. low, we guaran tee goods of represented.' We solicit a: esp trout one a$ all: Amu. Sotorroir. 123 . 111ain street. • To Tax Powo—Thiritt.lettoodl 1. and thetwasbly refitted 14 illellaalwT Hotel, I beg leave to.. intone my -*salon/ county Mends and the public generally, that I elm now prepared to entertain both man and beast, the most hospitable manner , on strictly tem - ram principles. I can also tarnish Mane it carriages to th ose who desire them. Give a call, and satisfy yourselves ,tbat a hotel .• • :be well kepteittnint resorting to Ant lab liquors. _ H. J. Esis4. PogroPam JgD' 9 e UM or Avery good housewife is tic terated is knowing where to sadism the to" kitchen tandem and the most haportanC i l ale found in the kitchen ie the stove. We ba had sone merinos of late in kindling to cook the breakfask and take great pkeuratii in saying we believe tbo new Empire Coot! Wove the lieges ultra. It is Isrie, saamaa T any made, sod engages all the meneidenem of a dike* , mop. Doo'Sfaii to call at ; T. Inn% and coraine it. I! Pg • us.„ or • • style; Esti andiOsps, reaped vr,mi & DWI/L i I, • : 1111 1 ' •T varieties of stone rine; Pr" 001 !!! kwerlO,P:ert biclirct t ee ns. * Trude, It. Ilanitatuft, bridge 1"16.1f on want fine Hair Work isossiite*satioir. so to. L&. me.seps# f ) bids &Ass. latip-atO at Xre.l. a.' LW* Prifty Sten. 1 g7i; • tto veal g S&7 !O - 1 Mr . eridan and Swiss Watches, largest ,a san braasbt to ibis tows, as air TOUDgs Er../A1 t 1 116.2 . 1 *welly; cal, Poi from sir o. *dm' Onts Wo I In waist .1 as. C. F. Coosa has Oaf; rOmived a very large invoke of Books mutable for 8.8. , Lltwaries, which he will tarnish at a "count 25 per cent, to schools. Fon Seur..—Tlie new house on Main street, second door north of Chestnut street. hit about lof feet front. Terms *1?. l Eusitdre on the premises of Mrs. Howls and of E. T Pox. Do you want Shoes a La. dy, Gent, Misr, Boy, Youth, Child' or , Intaist I Then go to Coma & Cooirk when you will dad a large Stock to select from, and at mord log low . Opposite the Court House. Fos IkLDwelling cson!sining rooms--anitaida fora boarding bogie or a large family: Also. ones Small tbrea4tO7 house in centre of, town: - F. E. Pon. No. 32, Second at. Coasza & Cows. ma. Pianos & .NroaOra are se lling . 41 varietlealor Cosi very cheap. They are eole ignite for the celebrated Barclay Coil. Coal by'car load at a discount. Orders left at B. J. Pawn's Store, M. .1`: Lome. Store, and at Ilaarries Btore will receive s prompt attention. J. F. Halmos. Hamar von SALL—On Second-et., t?stweenPliri and Bridge —east Twelve rooms; Gar Water, Heater, Amiga, se. One of the moat convenient houses to be found. - • s 'easy Enquire on the premises. Masort. so.. beat place to bui , waft, Doing ail 4 all kinds of Lumber, La at Ifuntr & Sons. Factory on Charles street. Of fice 107 Mash street. They NM cheap for cub. IS T e your &Item • Spring and Opposite mr neared the York City. ~ tel Bonne !me If you don't want your wife o buy the now patent riad-Ircio, keep her away firca n Joss k t It is the beet and most concord out non n for lessening the tedious work of I troning ore! presented to the public. No one who sees it Will ever go hone without it. Roma PAlNE—Warrunted to be nore &maid, and better for house or other panting, , t my other paint. Has always rem pert. t satisfaction. SVIII you have got soy painti ng to do ; call at 11. T. Joss's Ind purchase some l ot that superior prepared paint . It is limbed l and chearse article of the kind ever offered. mute 11 Is soy other Duna" Evils, in pal Church' the latest notice and a specialty.' Ile is the nniversa testimony of all acqusizded with the busGess, that Clogs has not the best arraoged Book Store In the mu:atm and city dealers tell us COinixt is one of the:closest buyers. That hi" taste in selecting-. is eseellent, all who Tie' his store test M b X dear little the on as now. J. and send but Ant & Co. 11116 - 3ba lad* of Towanda will be pleased to keen that Mrs. Mum Manmoi hilt °pried a istr establishment In the roil! neerfir 0 .1. 5 enr 4 f 0 blO, Ir.*MOISVINTit u 00U41CdOes1 office, corner of Main and Ph* streets.' Eihe has an entirely new Wok of goods. al her largo expenienee in, businessi is soMeksi guarantee this her goods are Just what the 1 dies need.' WP4 good cook - stove will genes ally condor. nary materially to domestic peace, for when everything goes right in the kitchen, the good wife is usually good-natured. In or. der to nuke certain that yon are getting tlm best , store extant, always ; uy the new Empire. It le far superior to aoYaorik-stoie manufactur ed. If yoW don't believe it, just go to Joitifli and buy o e sad try it. - DAunpuoi l Arnamo2l!—lNAmaau. i ammo tits% White & illte defeAlie hit received Iwevity lons Genuine Imported Ash . ion Salt. ' I Thci May, pars salt tbr dairy inupmei which wiL, entirely dissolve. Go get some, sad too eoliths! bargains in Teas, Beam, Coffee and Spice!, at the Red, White Mid Bios Store, We bap abisper, and sells'ibeaper than any other: Owe lathe county.' : Usiliffott. , ; . '—• ~. ~,,, .. . • . . . , Baeserosio Clousori.—.The 'Bradford Conon otiPatree. of Husbandry will meet at 'the 'Court Noose to ; Toiimbi, on !IharadaY, hee ,4 117 ii $ 1 _ 2 " 076 4 4 %.* Ths . Conned will be oompossd - of the Masters of all'ilibordi• nate Gump, in the County, and stii Delegates to be e . .Isiited by esei Grange, three brothers Ito are 'fourth . degree members, and three 11111Moitho are Idatrons,... Deities*" r . ,, Rho were elected reitoul to the former biting of L Om* miniibers of the Council for the user. It bored Vat ;Damages in th e Coun ty 1/1/1 r ain Bated • by a hill list of Nu* glum fourth degree members are admitted to the ' font tilititi bat Vehigesi are en. lakd ki TWO. , 1: 0- ..WiTrifiatr. tif. - . limb* Illit " • Is., Jane e s 1874 • , ; 1 1 , Itvr,q"."-m4tiCs4mso,:74.7roore-4,4e.P*7.A0rrAVP1,4,,,kk-1-17,,,,: • *Pk 011110n sad' reillawaVii46 OWNS doh aubtalllll.llmnitaturs. MONO Fl of Flees at Mormiusues. '"Girl of the PeriOdr ti • wisdom of trod. HMr Pala" 1k•. J. D. lines Iraq ilkoa. 'sec If you wish to know and bow la wear' It, call at IL 7. hal all, theaoreitioo of the sea- m a. plain Gtkimiting to go to H/131D-7,7--I Hie of Paw*Ulu all Pm 'relived by Evan it NUMMI. e and bonnets for the old • • and single, at Irk J. D. Store, Bridge-id. , I you wish to see fine gold HOWILISAVI. -150 acres :of lind, .1 dert. Also Decal i 'second• Oarrs: F. DarroN has removed:his to the store lately ovuided ky where he wi l bo plearid to aee f good work. 7 .I:d.lemei, we would call . to our new styles of Shoes for umnier wear.' Prices low. Conn fc be Court House. Woonatryr having again services or Miss flirts:so, of New rs a very fine selection of Mats Corner of Main sod Bridge Ins, B. N. Ram" Agent. teed to cover :more etplace than int now in nee. nuamo.-Mrs. HENRY Ktoos , .. e Arid, block, opposiite the Eplaoo eis prepared to, do dress-making in tyle and neatest manner on short t reasonable prices. Tatting made Stamping done also. lie not fair to Iceep thoiti .ndeomtiehnt up the house, when air is so pleasant and refreshing t put Shemin s nice baby.earriage,. e head of the family out with them; the carriage at CODDING, RUSSELL =EMI 1~ Wail ara.-„ and cheap id wsp.4oissiioifes..*: *maws lank. ' „ ~j inserted WIL m muagu e s . ifir S. and fyll gf nn . anted egait :` sy Is the !mice ate cheapest to beat, at ifixwmatax • I f spit you joint the best 904' ailiz* call at Iv 'a, areroaloa Block t I Afgaint and Boi at 1ar5..1. - D. aridgtost. F ,ser. An endless variey et ht skives at loses, irhich aro. betag so Stamp.. 4• • ur o to l l ‘ Am V 1 'uremia Sne irr s, Ifereaa's Adak, for your; Book's sad Staiooery,' t- L , mg. won iDwAiD 3 their expectation rent to increased bail nese more than since, they took, pos.' Make of the no They anginal' tbern! l mares strictly to eir , iegttimtits businMs, sod ' thus are enabled take adiantage of every; opportnidty for a " good bargain ; spd being s satisfied with i ble prods, 'their anstom.' era rasp the bens tof their eiperienoef; !fall our hustings men were as fafr and hasorable as this lirm, thet would be n P cause fer r coni plaint , about " dio men on the Inert of (;rangers and others. 1 . . Mr Go an se in ' 1 Exaz ' ' m LAve • who baisgre retuned Nll4l Uri with an i l mati stock of ammn. which be bought la ,ban k rapt sale. and mill be land it, lowed' cask vidtranch prior. at LavoneT Hair, Palace of Elmira, N. T..—ltrtdirerst.. °wait, Pa. , ' I ' 1 • , 1 jbe la ra-un on o f the flepnblkt of indica 4 8 74, et Smithheld, Iry winch ilk" as well as oltio, are Ito attend.' A 'detailed pnt , ' I d ue II , . • I tnounced in time. . ~ i • L W. Scatouvaa; P. C. _.___Ll__ I •• 1, 1 I Nortca.-..-Tie relatives and frii3nda t of all the desaasea soldiers that are buried in 'either the Itiver-dide or Cabrillo Cemeteries of Towanda, are re l rectfully rCquested I to give their names to el her or the underaigned cow l mlttee appointed by Watkins' ota 0. AI. B. -- 1 - ', — *ll.,ldoKas, • I Drama Bwiassx I t . 1 , , ' , 1 , - Jarsair BRYANT. 1 • 4401. • , I sap The daeidedly cool weather of 1 , i the peat few months admonishes ns unit MM." mer will be short. It i shotild also traduce those who have not , y t r madded 1 the:motive with stammer out-fits hat they r atieuld avail them selves ca the g i biirgelins new offering .at iklll737lllLeil i 'Mama clothing. Illaving prehased target in anticipation of tut- early and long-contra:ad 'heated terra," I now offer: better bargains in. summer hats; and clothing than than ever befb 1 Those _who have Pl* 0 7 goods in limas t. will know what thil 1a means. Remember;, Ido t aik yen ! to I buy mma I rr ito can satisfy you at My prices are lower and my good& equal if not better oran at, a 4 other establishment. 1 I - 3f. F.. Bosimmu.n. I sea. There the Grand Panty Oxi Pal?, Jut/ 4 4 W soldiers and cordially invited gramme will be a N La. /Imam, at. the new AP unary Store, neat door to thrutezeurt a, haa more than realised the expects dowel Ur oui peopia;: Hill itAA of gioOdi would do credit to to a drafeclau o ty store , mid hie pricing are lower 1 Man m ordinary country establish. Mate, 1 I I „ i_ The ladies of °wands, and intact t o irlMlle county; will And t tn their adviiitage to vhdt bleitorebet re gruel:edam llt afforda wraid pleasure to aecommiuld Burl an eatablighment to our readeM. 1 I I ' I l' I • i . 1 , f , 1 To Donator 'Worn IN Tares.= , i , . Wrap, s rag on the" e nd , of a pole;telently long to enable y t on .tor reach, the ' Then saturate the rag with 'kerosene. ael L it i on tire, i 'ad put t nnde the !neat. ,It 'will Dr thetn. Try it. 1. , Faatoriville, ) 11., Jose 4,18 74 4i • 1 - J. . i : I CIiIIRC/1, s4lCPrif AND 0371 DI- itsoroirr.LThe following direct i ory is published for the iriforniation of the public. IWO will Dunk our ftitaabl for notifyifig us of any errors tbeyi may dia. corer: I I - Darner oftv—Kain Street, below *shin ton. Services latulay at 10M1s.st. 8=117% rat. t=aylichoot at 13 I o'clock. Fever Meeting 4marinB+. Pastor, Ref. &J. Lots. Eavicoat—Cor. Nan and Canal Street'. Sorrices 10. X &it. and 7 rat. I Lecture Thursday Sunday Scbooll34s"a G Peg. tor, Soo. Chums E. Ncluraiza. 1 /1 obAe.B Cffesci—lffain Street. ahoy. l 'aernoss Sunday at 10% A.m. and TM r.x. PlaJuri Meeting . Sunday School at 1 11 ; 4 0 r 'CLOC11. Th Pailtor m nlirr el .tt _ [ I I Passarriazar Cuirocu—vountitreet, Court Hopes. flanicallunday at 10% A.m. and 7 /mt. Prayer Meeting 'Thursday main& S' 7 ' School 13 is. Pastor. NAT. ersTwa. I && PIZZA /MD SPAIOII Ma two at 9 and 11 /Wt. lad 73f r.x. School at g pat. Pastor. Bev; Pat= Tom. ; 1 • 1 /OM Oußci—litate pmt. above Itesehlog Stradays atl94 am. and 731 SP day Sch . 00l at 1 LI" ! ' I I A.LlL—Skorrunss ciconuarroorr LT.. No. 16. Masonb MA ors" Patch's store,. at 7 r,x. Z. q. Irmo. • , • "reeks at lbws Woes. N 1 o.loll=Ossa in two "reeks at 7 tat. 3. Cam*. VAL I I 11.H.8.A. thiastio, No. 1111.-. Once in two weeks, at tr a. Cale. ILA*** 11.P.1 _ I. O. air O. P.—llittososo Loon. No. 67.—Odd 11=a' NaD, oot" Prost Sons Mai Booms. Monday I evening at 7 o'clock. J; XruA. • I __ A rm or -L iao Lows. No. 29.—Ifeeta in I isuovs' a ii % 3m i;Wl third Map evening in each Month. A. . CAUL PLUM Secy. Baturoso No, 41.—liesta second and fourth W evening of each month. Wan= Kw, NP., O.' W. Rua. W i rt, JONES, Saito,or P.—Mimi. ; I I Lows. N I 0.796.—Hee1s awry Tuesday ererdogln Teasperaites Nall. IN o'clock. J. W. W.C. N ; 1 2 _ IC.o.B.o.—Towaros Loves, O. 170.—ifeets sec-. old and fourth I Thursday of each =dbl. Jossru Mom, ILL 1 1 , 1 1 ' - — Y 4. A,!LFAmiirszors. TowazDa Potramcs,,Kall going saatticlose4 8:30 am; going north AM amts from n 41040 ant.; sonth 5:15 nal. I I • S. hi & snatteleses aS TAO a.m.: anises, at Pal, Battlay and Canton doses at 10 a.m.; anises at 8:301..x. I ' I Tray closes at 8 a.m.: anises at 1 doses at Fiat.;' antra at 39 K. t i irw=iyis Teesdays. Thnostaylii mi t o l Batne, dsyr at 1231.; :Sparta at 1 Lk, - 8 1 11 " 11 ,110~. • yid Prldsin x it s rint.; departs at 1 tat. atheahaquin arrivesTunidigli Wsrussel 7g. 9 1 1 d flakrells at 10 4.x.: &pads St r_ M I n.I.TOnDo Pat: orkrzlz•zmuthroitr.l Towani L Persideatitaie—Hon. P.,- Nonow. Astociatelsst*--lion• asikutlanANlngfitl• 0.& Wallands: _ Sad Clerk of Court—ioesiM.Pxylic. IZtr i = Swank? and Clerk of Ala Orphor ,Ontre-0. Jak J. Ontsinmit. 1 „ . • ileriffOlios Ctoveintoners t -Itonals Sniessah Wens: Bro. Huss Inkes.s.Tarinda; Anam EINZLL, Toluends. Jr Onstftosers.—B. F, Exam , :Columbia; 0. MEE • . 11. tno* Meter. • 1 ' L I . Fromm.- Manasam; Deputy, in ,legaza. T ' ' • I. 1 /edgers -A. S. Diem". Renick; ILA CRAM loath Meek; E.B.Mono. North Voniinda. . anterti k Dsrae. j o h _ , t riw 17)1F pil BOROUGH 0071 Ea l• Ihsrpos.-4AXCII Beim'. " Colniegnien--gawas RITAINT. Joan D . ifOlfrAtills, J. M. Waarr. J Nceanni T. B. Jotting, Z. T. lox. D. 8., 1 2. N. Woof:morn rl par.... 1 &eV and . mint Zama_ - 'seeker of ilf. O. Booms. lg. Tam. Coaskibkr-4_ N'asoic L. Llama . i ikikanen--O.IIL _Proiss. Jmlla O. LTLG. •I fiedoolDira , ora-4.A4Coproso,Prealderk of Board; N.Twa.Tanater;, 1,.. T. Fox; georeahry; J. 'P. Vaargary, W. Laxtaaux. 8. W . Rowan. °veneers qf Dr. J. W. Lyman, 'Nu. Mix. Ilus--J NAcraarA, r., J. A. Ezooso. Cr. lbselwat. . 1 " I . Anesaor-J ' IL Name. ihilfoioo- D. IliPaarr 1 ____ 1 1 Hig Omr.iths. Vogiseer-CL t,H." Pisan; Analelaat, Nan sr Climatal. I I .°1 Franklie Ska t e B. Ant Eerier CO . No! 1.-Meta fuel Wall:leader erealn_g la each month. to Borough Z Nouse. O. A ~Zi.ace. Forma= ~ , I , I I W I ZI Angier Co., No. 2.-Keetfalt NOINoII ern* lag L each mostly faßorough Brigtho U °6° °' E" B. gram. • ut ea tita gloss gfrui jrngke Co.. 10t0.'3, Neat grit T vr Roam P. A. Hoagie. each Preal incia tt in 14 1 1 411 En = Meatus Nook Ladder Co., No. 4.-Ilfeeta I , a lt. Wednesday e to eack asionlk. i Borough Engine Now. tr. Werrnair, t. I- . , - I - " 1 BUILDING 43.910CLM0N : 1 . 1 Mutual Bnitd/ng unit gorier /Rind Nieto la amid Jeri Norm tor papaent of luta& meals. thlid sz t s, oaday In the ino i : s from:4: But. N. N. Jr, Preintknit. • .1 „Pomade 48seciarkek- In Jan Boom germ* of totallainahl." fourth Moody la annitk. frore i 3to • T Eats' Saints 1 Tomo& 1 ' 1 --1 i i Tha thiid aun t ing , of the Stockholders of ' th e, Mutual said Saving Fl # od atisociation of the lii i rtigTl Towanda, willibe held in. the Grend l ciri Zuni D, Mondan .inno *1874, betwfttr i the tiro or 7 sna p. ;. if.; 4 which place snd time s President and four Direetore to serve for the mooning year. willbrieleceted. Rominstions for these aloes Mill ba maa'ai the '+fed,nreek. log of thw- • Von on Monday, JON i 5 , stl:3o 1% 3i. II i*la et 181=01 I jr.• P 1441041, r a. v. God' Atte I ~ ~::~.,:,.t,~~„,~ Ell =I obmb, a. =3 neto, ti rig ,irery. ~ .. ~.+~;Aa~hs~~~r._ ~:_ ~` ME= ." '' ..•- + 1 , Le - I . .. ir ' ' I l ia, : ° 14 4:,, '. ' ' ealig ~ tlOl, Win buy at wlrigior t OD; , 7 itlesiewo, lane 22, awl !hi ij - i -,liiloo# goOd' fa Veal 11466 / 0 5 4 4 4 1 4_ Oiiing lb" lakteill of Itooli'lrealklinw ndl tier every week as Jtere tofkre iiiiivieritseti/ .' , • 1 ,- - Owe, Swrrit. Wisanklar;•lnne,l2, 187f.-46w. ' : . gagi l tintees she,' to . satlirtactior. all wOrk,4pite r air Paw or the bkx4, - by Anil on trill have t diei.l .Ilt tho dosii • eikier.he PIE i Gaucoz Pl. -Nw.-4he Prtrons of Husbandry and al *lt feel friendly to the or der, are invited I. attend a. general ple-nio at 'alto groro of W. ". Woonswaw, hear Borne • la. sp/L 7 lage,, on July 4, I L All itre or:peeled to bring baskets well fill The rtierriekville Meer Cornet gaud ha bans tuyited. It bas' been decided tbst - the 'bettor's will their regalia. The men* era will bo present and ad dress Ito ineetiog : Hon. ozo. Loom, Hon. V. &Prom ' n s, Hen. E. R. Mt, and' Hon. B. Irroars.• By order of the executive committee of Bome Grange, No. 05 P. of FL 1 W. IL 13u.tV;;Beel. - Boma, Jitie 174074, 1.. I* , 'ff4 B B 4D. 14W141M-1188—lit th Pirionsge, Merry all, Jane 11, 1874. by Bev. B. Cook, Charles and Xophemit,Fish. V STOIEZ-DD.,t-Ia Trisugle. N. L. June 4, I?, Bev. r. Hew% of Whltneye Point, Mr. . 1 B. Stone sof Alum' Emma- Todd, both of PAWL—MUMS— At the reside= of A. L. BlSchoodr, 3unal p t i r " lL Barroughs.:ol Csniptown. Sus L. of Oka. ana 'Boma J. BiddirtM of Beerick. an of Bradford Co. OOESII~LICI-At the resl ~ le ga Nib a. bay. 1114. In Watford, Catalan& Co., N. T.. Jona 12th. Mr. IL P. Gmbh:. of West Warm.; Bradford CO., and Mn. Jen:ll6lElWe, daughter of Wr Ervin Tainter. Bag.. of the abcr•O named place. • '.e; -- •'..- - : IPIEP, _•,l MOODY.—In Rome Bradford Co.. Pa , March 26, 1874, Moses Dimly . aged 81 Years. ' Fattier lifoopir Was born!l-i' lilissachusette, in 1- _, . • fihri . he i • the year 1790,. camo to e,qw n with his father in 1795;ard with tile, farolly settled In the Part of Wyse r which ii pow, Rome, on the farni at presentl owned by ',Judge Pareistons. Thiii was the first settlement in what is now ROMe, Orwell, • Windham,' 'Warren and Pike townships. Their nearest neighbors Were on the river in - Wysx and Sheribegein: • Here in the I rrilderness t ley . toiled fir a living. sue rennded-with wild peatitsi of the forest, without 1 • . ,i . society, milli, mechanics',i help, medics! and, churches or ich6oir, until i the slowly' tieing I tide At 'population met • them with these cell. veniences. ' . I .1 •' -Wiierever oth4s. wandered, ' l Father Moons staid in his timely place unfit it became one of the most thickly !settled an d . PrOsperous agri cultural- . l sections ,f the county, 'auttributing by his Mils to make the wilderness blossom as the' ice ei Here with his berme wife, who still lives, he ra ised a large family, whove well known in this i ceicinty, and licitly allisettled in 'ft, adding . to its wealth and respec . lability in its agricultu ral; mechanical , ' merca ntile and profssional depirtniente.., Hie took lively interest in pub lic business and in the leading events of his linte l 's, through , Jrci or three newspapers, of Which ho was a diligent reader In the send of life.) He went /kiwi,' dow4 to the grave, trust ing in the Mercyl:if God, slid indulging a pray erful spirit. • The last summer of his - life he worked'irell his o wn gardtt; and the last win' ter :iritriared nearly.all his w ood for the stove, and even thilaitday mlk d his own cow. Thus be ceased at on to work 4 lisle. Blessed be i . • his mum., I ' ! - -Fuiami.—ln 'Marshall Co'.,. Kansas,' May 10, 187 k. of black erystpelas, Strati, wife of C. R. • Fidler, aged 30 years. 1. 1 , • O'HARK —ln Boighamp tbn, N Y., Tuesday ettning, 9th Mat., 'of ; consumption, Thomas OlHara, aged 61 years. 1 ' GOODWIN.--Aitiaceyville, May 30, 1872, Mrs. Eleanor, wife of Jesse Goodwin , and daugh.- ter. of David d Jane Baldwin, aged .39 an years. ' ._! 1 • i BALDWIN.-Zin ITusearora, May 19, 1874, Da vid Baldwin, in the 69thl year of his age. • 1 - PARSONS.—In Towands,i Sidi 16, 1873, Mrs. Eunice M. wife of E. 1.1: Parsons and daugh ttr of David and Jane, Baldwin, aged 37 f are. I BALDWIN.—Iu Tuscaritra; May. 23, '1874, Franklin, son of David and Jane Baldwir, in the 30th year of his ageL Vellint3B---11i North Towanda, June 4th, 1874. in . elilld.bed, Thnna, wife of Frank Tannest, adopted - • son of E. ,B. Belong. 1 The bereaved hisband has the aympatlay of all the neighbors — b eng left with, two little children, a little daughter le years old, and little son three hours old. May God in Hie mercy potect the i motherless children. 1" 1 MOWRY—At his residence near Carpenter, Pa., on - 7 the 13th inst., Iwo Mowry. aged about-68 years. . Dared was foimerly a redilent of Tciwands. MAREiDEN.—lulTowanda -, township, June 13, at the residencte of his son, Wm'. C. Marsden, i John Illarsden,l late of Philadelphia, in the 67th year of his age. 1 [ , • 1:43 was former l y an extensive ingrain carpet manufacturer i Philadelphik until the year • 1833, when ho w s stricken down , -with `paraly sis,lsince which inie he had not been able to 1 , renew his business. He was confirmed in the Episcopal Church at Yorkshire, England, when' about 14 years 1 , Ofage,; and attended that • 1 chircb, but since' the time of his affliction with. paralysis he has hot bean able to attend church. .He l eame to this place ab o u t two weeks, ago 111 , • with his wife, fo the purpos e of spending.the 1 summer with hi son. Ho pore a stainless char acter and was a lgo3ll min., He died with a bright prospect l et a happy, future. His loss -will be much fei n t among his Many friends and his family, espe,halli by his wife, who is blind an very feeble, and who was very Strongly attached to bmil . 1. .1 i . , BYDEIt—At Towanda, May 26, of a; hums: Sally Estr r'! - - '''' . , her, wife Of Beni: F. Ryder, of Ter- ... TQW AND A lit /6.1411.ET5. wHOIMALF. PRICES. Corrected every Neaneartay, by C. B. PATCH subject to changes daily. 1 , Wheat, 16 bulb I I 1 ' . 31 515 g 1 75 Bye. 0 bush ca Buckwheat, g Utah ; • •** • ** '' '"' . 75 CorMl6llosl 1 ' • 83 sea ts, m Oa 0 bush g boar b . 1 ' -iso 0 3 00 65 Butter (rolls) ilk 1 i • ' 1 25 0 '25 • 410 Egg s 4dalr7.) *lb now 1 25 0 27 dos I I I , , 75 1 1 , Potatoes, II Imalt.now 50 Meer it barrel 1 ) 11 5O g lo 60 Onions 111 bush..i .1 * ' li ' 2 00 Wszonrs at Gaenr.—Wheat 160 lb. • Corn 66 Ms. Die Die 56 lbs.: Clata 22 lbs.;. parley 46 ibs.; Buckwhea t 58 lb& i Beans 6211b5.; Bran: lbs.; Clover Seed 40 Ibi. • Timothy Seed 44 lbi; Dried Peaches 33 lbs.; Dried Apples ZI lbs.; Flax Nwors 11) _ irritable state :of mind; i a weak , nervous, ex hinged feeling'. no energy,or animation; con hued head, weal memory, often with debMtat lag, involuntary discharges. The consequences otexcesses, mental overwork or indiscretions. The NERVOUS DEBELITI finds a sovereign cure inIHUBIPHEETS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC N 0.28. It tones up the system, arrests dis charges. dispels the mental gloom and despon dency, and rejuvenates the entire system. It is perfectly harmless and always efficient. Price $1 fora package of five boies and a large $2 vial of powder,*hich' is important in old, seri4•l ono cases ; or SI per six !10, box. Sold by ALL druggists, -or s!nt by m On receipt of price. Address, C4RIE B. I'ORTEL I - South end Ward House, Towanda, Pa. 1 T. KIRBY ' I lifercurli Block, Towanda, Pa TIST remaining in the Towanda; Pa., Jtmel7, 1574. • Pen S.; Brennan 1 , .; &mins James Ben. Jamin Miss Caroline; Crowley Dennis; Da Mss; Dunn D.; Ely B. Mills; Emmons Irwin Mils Mary; roster Charles; Fries Miss Sin: ma; Tumid nos, ; Ora* Mary; (Moyle minim; Granger Geo. IL : Johnson James H.; Jib= Caro line; Jones Miss Runde; Keegan Mrs. Hate; Leon ard John; LeWIS Miss Nettie; Mosier Sannusl; • Mnr. phy John; MoSill Miss Cora; Nicely Miss Mattis; OjDonned John: °Monks Edward; Bcanlin Hanno. rah; Scolteld )1.• Sampson . 1 / 4 Marks; Simmers .Uice;-Wells Mrs. 1f.'1.; Walborn David. Persons calling for &laic- letters Will say after. Used, giving date of list. 1 I - , , S. W. ALVOED, • A UDITC'OIII NOTICE. . — John F. Jifil.. Keane Ts, Imes P. Lertis.—ln the Court of Common pen of Bader County. Ito, 879, Feb. t: Th 37 4. - I 1 , • , , e undersigned, an natter appointed by said to distribute =sty In the hands of the Sher. attend from tale of dedirndsz4l- real estate. urn aitte duties of hia smodruent at the 02os of Foyle It llcltensoi. CI Towanda Borte4 on PM-. PAT, the 17th day of JULY , 1874. at 10 o'clock, a. lOb. A -srldeh lime and visa all persons or claim wind fald Molloy mud present them. or forme&bred from chanting the same. f. McPll2oBolf. June 12. '7S. ' , . „ Aud io,. le . O TO - fAOCIB I S' i TEIIFLE OF FASHION Ears ranv, /17r STYLES Ili AvD,B9IYER (ILOTBING I . • 1 • =MD mks Dll 3..1w4 =ME MO .1 it • • • : pALT; of ira irmie 4 , ' -.ad• . _ I . By dines deo order boa so orphour Court of , Siodford 000 1 10, erg/ , mood to sale in front of the Belot dB asswisit try Johan. Welty. . 16 Athens 1 flovough • WanDAF. MILT ed, :11, oolinullatag at 1 cfriott FAIL., the fallowing de. ,: ser,ben Bog zome„ del property of Magee 7. 1 Wennedased. 1 . Z s llt . ea tot a to loweehlp, known as Lot Igo: & gu ' Welke 4 lielbsr.k' Leads, costtlahli 1011 i int isaleoproved. OW eats On Cade Creek. shod We' num from Clad: , DV* On the Pa. 4 N.ardtaz, moo pea far gra nd Well timbered idi good Hemlock. ir 010 ad a MOM* gadabout Iwo miles a good ass Saw NHL N 1 1.1- Aleo-One other piece. adjoining above lot did humus. Lots Nod * ll 6 * a " a l * Kalil ' beck mlialvfelon. watelniogin weemdesti i Wes did tO Niles Munk dirk or Indylder. - Well Witter led by 'good &treblesg4ngs: traversal tIF & good while , road; about acres Improved ., shoot 30 ease of which has bean stumped, and the totems - =improved is gathered with wood. gleminek and Oak); ;soil goat for plugs( purposes. gawp or Dal- VIGO willi plenty of goon gdoW lend. One fringe diersift.honsi. two haw and others out.tariklinge. No. 11. deo-The Milan Farm, iltnatod on the. . Rives amnia, to Ulster, towrzeldp, • about s323peres. All Improved; soil of • lard toned tn MO country for aniennenhoe.' el purpons; wg widen angle wad springs; creek. , • dewing lbono Rouse' Ida& hiegra; class frame dwelling h, One of the a and bed arranged bend in the , mWiy. with Maw barn` attached. a good Oars House, topiWz wish other meow ord.Wgftgle., a good orchard of fru't The depot of the Pa. k K. T. 11, B. I. al Y. co the ham. I 1 ~, li . 1 . No. A. A lso -The Watkins and Blellogran Farm, situated in Ate= Trienstdp. containing 319 240 acres; about 2 idles horn A the ns Borough; aced: able ly tood e r i gtgood for either dairying or aill=w of purposed we watered with a small running tlirough It. and water ' from a good inning brought into the , house by pipes. - Goonfreme home and barn. together with other, out-buildings. ii About los improved and wader good frees and titivated. Wade le Wooded with wan =some , itch Pin? and eerie good ' Oak timber. 13 ' 1 No. & The Da You. alluded in *thew Towing:lp. con 312 310 acre, about one mile from Athens ,rough. accessible by good t ...terinds. About 101 • +of fled-class land • equal for cropping atVg to the flyer bottoms. Well watered with g springs. with a illydradie ham carrying water to house. - A toed frame. dwelling house, two piled barns, out - house add a gollyoung orchard wn. , Unix:proven land. wetimbered irith 5 int closed' aridifttit.. , N& 6. Afro4The Foundry Plot, camprlzhig Lots Itos.ll, 2,13, 4. 5, ,7, 8, 9.10 and - it. accord ing to a ploWcg mads by Z. F.' Walker. hey -lard. . 11174: - These LtAs are reap desirable for building. being centrally located and of good size. , - 80. 2. Also-The l l V: Kiei. lind and Lot, now OCCU- M pied by 1.. T. ige, g the fourth store in the ( Brick Block in Athens Lot 20' by Id feet + ,with an edra in rear of Ince& 25 by its feet. No. a. Also-.Thek Store' and Lot, now occu pied ba, Antehell being the lower or south store in the Brick ,in Athens Borougoh. Lot 11 by 146 feet. t i I, 1 TMet&-.ow sixth - the Nuclide money upon confirmation of the sa le, and the balance In lye equal annual payment* with Interest. I Plots and aofferla Can be seen at Ihe office of John 0. Wens_ For complete desertp see Athens Gazette. , 1 . MEMEL Mdoeutriz.- - 1 . JOHN O. Executor, --- 1 , JOIN W.,HOLLENBACK, Executor, 1 I I Of Charles F. Welke. Deceased- Athets r ps.; dtme 9 It. its* ' _ i ' , ' orbjd homon or Anal; Pills • as well asbo- EMI DEPOB' OR 11EtIEIPTEf AND Expendltnres of Towanda 'Borough School Dia. trill from Mantle!, 1819, toJuntlat, 187$. Jane T, To Cm on hind - 7 7 '26, t ' ' A. H. 111 ngabury Col. '''' 300 :- -1 '. 4 5 July 9. " Edward Overton. - • 3.000 00 Ang.2o, . " , State tppropriatlon. [ 600 90 18T3 , 1 . • , Jan. 8, ." A. H.S.lngobux7 Col. i . 150 46 '..'45, . , Edwat‘d Overton. 1 .5.00000 , i Tax lituplleati. j . 6,218 03' , , , • - - cpNritt: ••• ,i ••• , For bnikUng purposesi - ' 4 ' •-_H I 12,019 39 ••• Teachers' wages. 1, - - i . 2. 321 25 .. Bent. • • .p ' 'l '. Ir.: 60 II =I. 1. • , . 117 51( 4. et. - i 200 00 ~ Janitor. z. . 1 . 86 2.3 •• Fuel. ' , .7 ' 86 50 1 ~ Stationery. '' 30 77 ~ Insurance. , , 13 au, fl Corowdaalou 815,110 to Treasurer._ ! 302 CU , "Eocretary's salary.i , 25 00 . Balance to new account. ~ :1 , 1412 61 . . i 517,170 i' , o . Jane 1. To B.llince to new account. ~, 1,712 &i I • -.NATHAN TIOD, T [ reasnrer. • , . 14EPOIC lilExpenditn trict from' June 1 2 73 I Jane 1. To 811.1 Ang.l7. " 2," 1 1874 - I Jan. L T9 Cat Feb, 3, sytt For amon,st Board from No. l For Teactiera' • Building pnrpo " &hob]. furialturel Frieti • Inimranci !. Janitor. Stationer Counsel Adrairtiat " Interiat. 0 Com.; on Paid 'Flee 0 Cashion' , :71 i .n of the VORDI SPAY.--D timers. iWit+thlacitle4 Smith ; 'also to ItM! Bridge, I itoehestea4 and Wed cm i the Nei the exudes, wak.;( '1873, triimairill Zeta . 1 . i 1 Mall. arrive i• Nottherti Express, ~ Morning Accouuu ' --- I . *Tieing',clo;:, _ - 1 11 Southern Esprers. i Mail•.,.! ...... _ int..iorthern Hz i prootroanth,,azo and Baltimore the modation north con' for Rochester and _t i I I , G. W.X HD. 8. YOUNG. depressed, MAL PROPESTI7,I money on Real ratal to or a teem of.ye Ii E N T tor 'other property! =c 3 .lrttlea foe We halts now aft those seeking • REAL ES In either town or elo wands. Pa. • . Kir 19., Ot RECEIPTS AN . D I u of Towandallorongh School Dlt lot, 1873, to Jane lot; 1574. , - ii lance ot howl. .- -. . 1,712 Gp Oa of F4arard Orerton. o o•f00 00. _E3 IT. Fox, Trustee. ; 2,000 DI E.T. , b of E.T. Yox, Tinstee. 1,700 0) 31g: Dimling. . - 1;300 00 - -151 W. Elan, non r-e S. : 50 00 .. Fines.- l ' - - 300 00 .. ' Site Apprapriation4 637 82 ;a DttpliCate Welt Collector ,e,t34 34 i ' 1 ,-- ' $16.634 28 I f r 015T11.6.., . td on brdors of the School ' , ___. .., . 1 . T 110 164 isr.hat,lve. 3,158 7. 7,829 58:, 2,711- E 3, 333 20, 112 75, 4 3 0 ,00 -12 97, 19 . 751 2 * . OO PS& 51 2 per dent. TIC 33. 307 Pt, all:, I year. 23 09, I 1 • - 3" 30 09, • I Si '5,398 ..tary'a!! 'and 16,034 2 4 , .d to now account. 203 NATH& TII.D. Troarmrer. 'eh on 11 • I. • • , Yd DESIRE !PRINTING' JOB, • -CLASS STYLE, BM ME REP i ORTER " OFFICE V -4 _ I -I It • I ' CENTRAL RAIL= rout* Neath aid South to Bob. Philadelphia and ill points 0, ?Saturn Pails, Suspension Byrum* and all points East York Ventral Railroad, and a a$ attar Sunday. Nov. 23, Fr .RA la fallow : oalrawaita; Ulm- 7 ' . 'f ;otrizwAaa. ..... . ........ 2 59 pm 5 45 am. es nth and Southern traits' between Rochester orning and Evening Ac corn. at Canandaigna withArlin 8 Fan.: *2? GARpriElt, Real Supt.. =CI WISH TO BUY OR SELL HOUSES, i AR S, LOTS_ OR 1, . . ~ 1r Ilion lash to lend or borrow r e or other security for a short ars, or If you wish • • 1., i . OFI ii HOSES U ected, awl paid, wo offer k prompt transaction of such e list of property' . tot' 'alp:. and ' • I, 4' TE INVESTMENTS ant:. will 41., we to lon us. A. 3. NOBLE & CO. • ' Real Estate and Loan itgents •t, opposite Court Noose. To. Office Main .. prIE LO NG ELI', ABLISHED ' ' BI Li r , I I LINEBY non 1 . ; '• ' ii 1 1 - I 1 ,I I 314 S i l G 'I!, IT F 1111 - 11 1,,, , ._ • gag jturt Wm rephallshal with a tau ma 1 I 1' 110MPLET?a 4.sscatirm i zia oi , , SPBING: Jr)) strirequi GOODS. . I Te!zhich the antlan of my =nen is s ea* ...ul tpt 1 l !li Is '! ° _ S. IL gtle . 2l 1 Towanda. April S. '74-f :_ . 1' . , ' 7 3AIIEBY / LIM DINING BOOM ., 11 , r • rind block north of Ward Hoar e 1 i 1 1 • 1 ± , - , BREAD, PEES, cw,chaaoxEts - 1 1 . 1 , - 1141.111) ./SAlttlr. '-1 ' ' I And i ' sold at include aidiL liata - . •1I I I In oneDIRIWG VOWS wa will aseoutdats th with (Mhos! a lunch or a rod antiq at *I OK day Metelin. ,- r, - 1 AID IFS Clltilall Olt ;FART , D=l 13211011.1 _ •• . nsns= "K. until_ a k Of buts. t a " ilir -1-7 1 -. D. ir.' iiedrit a CO. 1 II 11111 fil El 417,170 Oo = I • ••• • • 10 20 pm 12 00 m • a 45am 555 fit,t