Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 10, 1875, Image 3

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Y. convention lias
.E.linirot thi, week.
is hart iteeeptell all lan ita,
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1 - k"Vieri-4,1' llnttll4.rd cuun-
tin`high compliment paid
t ion of 111 DARTT
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CWill , anY., I,(
inritAtitin of tiie Frank
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the public school w ill
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.How - (Friday) evening
cream will be served
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i the roll.- :mil the next
Moialy evening.
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•-iince. our 3 - ung friend,
taken to him
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ilfl;,1-1.y the Quincy
Ail, four:o'clock the proei•ssion.beonn
!olive toward the cemetery. The .flowers;;-
! whirl! it Was feared would prove
cielq for-the oceasion, were tastefully dis
of in eVeritreen wreaths and livatiti=
114-.l\ flolly , a IT.11'1:41 ba , Let-, :lull Mal by ;.;0 , 4 1!
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_lovelier than an'yllqtig- 110
1 1 - 4 1 IRS T N A - T 1 0 could have been attained by the most
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profitse and improvident lloral'expentlK.
CAF Towm%
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S lit P L I- S Ft - Ni? , •‘••• fortning7airepreseutative tribute toall thi evening referred to, members of I Mercur
L.- . - i_-- 'lllicit, borne slowly alum"'
" by inag,niticent ! Gram,re; and visitors''- from South Hill;
111... ft:titk offers f'.N:rStrii , - .
I . :So :rati,aril,,: i , i f a : gray 1 1 gorses. This brilliant and touching St:intling Stone, Wysauking, and °scale
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__'. expel::-lion of - affection liWa,S; we undeti wa Grenges, in large numbers were Pre
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('''': 1..„. . 1 %-k I , BAN 1 5 , h . stand, .prepared and (belated by Mr. li.tV: ent. The rooms weris • beautifully t deco
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- AN.lty'll.. - • , . rated" with flowers dna 'evergreens, ;ar
t , :rrie.F.:',T.l:Aln 0 . 3; DEill t 1 •' 1
fi 1 .N.(; T:EE3I :Well in:advanet, asls their company's ragged with artistic taste. At an; early.
- , prirAL cAity.
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.T. habit at afire, came the Naiad' Band, in hour the large Company were invited by.
their elegant new uniforms of scarlet and the Worthy Master 'to descend to the din
o'raN•!; and '.close lo the front, as was their ing, hall, where the - tables, were 'loaded
Partle...sci•littig to SEND 31 '" ' ,' ' , .
11, , • 'United Stater,. Entland, 1-Wont in battle, moved the veterans .cont.: • with•everything ealenlatecl ;to-'tempt the
ups pi-twill:A ones Mid, towns
1 inq . the' era ul trnw f the .12 qeibli Ippetite of the r - most - fastidious epicure.
pr,,,fro rtrnt t's for tat . pm-post r)f)S-, , -7 - . I-- - " -- L. -- -LI '.
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-- ~.. r rn each With a wreath of evergreen, 11; 7 I After fully discussing the good' thingS set
wrought , a' -lilt flowers, awl . a beautiful i before -them, the . . audiety....e, were again
basket laden with floral offeringS,... for 'l4: - I called to order iiil the hall. 1 After music,
coinrade grave. As they 'Marched to Iby an excellent eitotr, J. E.
,!Ptiu..itT Was
m 1 I) 1.... Vnt.rif;JlT I.r I.li ....t the lOW I.liirt-till'illin e ,
rr music of the band. : introduced by 1 Worthy -Master HENRY
••.- i'1.. 1 n , a...,A-M2Ememazzioms • „ .
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rh•Fi l ‘,... C. 3: . 'rave felt that on their 'wadi t ' Woo. D. Mr. P. 72; experience. and success
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, r11,..1 week - ending' June 5 : . wasresting such a blessing as only the 4 as a'tiller of tho l
soil, gave.bisrks in
"1olhill to Ilionias Lull, ; praiers'. of a , tefulliaticin can lin'ote: • '„,terest, 'and th 4 were listenedto:'..iiith
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LS Sin
3 tinroc and Albany; same to , Next followed the carriages decked , Marked attention. C. F. Nibtoat.s was
fi, .17i; Monroe and Albany;, with evergreens and flags, bearing thirtY; i . then called out ! arid entertained the:audi
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( K.' Packard, May 6, 1 ; eiglit little girls, who were to acCompany mice for half art hour in• a 'Well-prepared
santek to John H ever ly, !ow 'sOldiers in the „floral distribution •at and sensible address. His advice as to
Albany; J C Burt to George ! the Cemetery. - If there isunythilii.liticu- ! the best methods of farming,, was valua .
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;Ili s: :75 Ridgbury; E4' Hy- t laei i l to
. touch. 4.11 e; national -beart,...an , Me, and was:well. , received, ...especially by
rigliam, Oct,'" 22; '7O, 'smith- j;keg p wadi/ andhAingihe'mpriusry.T'-of the ' the young men. , • .
s l'utnam to, Philander Put-1 sided cause for which the ceremonies of ; • Capt. I. A. Mtn wive some very sen r
.4, Granville;Geo' tyres I.thisl i day Were inaugurated, it is the ten ; 1
sible suggestions for the go&1 of the 0r.;..
IYZItA:)Tay 20, j r7s, Athens; I def'coinniingling, - of eldldish . :Pttri:tran4 4 „,*4,..sirvlt *es setageo tainee ,
~ ~ lyilit Dittrieb, May 20, I brate and sturdy manhood in these Oflices 1 but a very intelligent, prudent and indus.
A L !Smith to Wm ?dory, I otfirateftd remembrance to the dead. ',"-..• I Moos Gianger.l - T
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DTE'; AND CHECK::
frwit Ind cmint l- 24
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May 1, '75, Windhain; , Wm F Coburnlto
Solommt Begley, Jan 'A, ."75, Tusearoia;
Wm M Slade to A B Austin; Sept 5,
C'ulumb4: C MorgaWto
'6l, Columbia; same to same, Augl3,
Columbia; saine to same. Sept '111; 40o
lumbia; same t(i same. June 15, X7l, Co
lumbia: same to same, Sept 15; (p
-; .same to same . , March :in, '64,
lumbia; Eugene Bailey, adnir, to 31*
Bailey. May '29, '75,. Sheshequin; Mary
Bally to Eugene 114,11 y, May 29. '75. She
slielnin: Henry Ward to James - Wotid,
Ma' 17'; '75, Towanda lieto'; E S
to Waterman Brown. Apt il 3. •75,
P)j)lTt. B Swain .to Sidney Nati4y.
Tai'22. West, Burlingt‘in. .;
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.'fr , , , i'sitottA.—We may say for Ttisearik
ra. that ; that animal ordeal--- 7 ••I)etwe;`m
hay and grass, - --is now past:'T.he snn
rises in :the east- r -sein the ifest. and
the world jogs o n nmelt after the 4ild
style., The County Tetiehers . : .kssOoatiin
conw s to: Spiinghill the present wee4i,
and the people there an• expt'eting:3
thut.. Int is inorder we should like:Sin .
stig:re!..t y - spelling bee - mm that oeen
:don. P. wouldn't do any hartn. mould
it We vote "aye - on the -bee...
lii the,111(.11111 of April List. out. I,f uiu
E. E. LEWIS, hid fa
hied aI6.Y to 1 . /Orilla it
f-11!St inY• 110 Catili S , 'U : 4C
a,.• .111.:1 visit
irer•~•ih
E. C. • ju.t
!ironina fur o luny how,. um rin e stiv v t.
Cl A,,w1,..1.1.. the givth brit
1: unt 191iie r
.11:NI:IN: , and tier In.lll
l'itt -
inn.;are ri itin friend. , . intaco. ;110
.11 . 1.1. Ev MMES. Of
•1 1:: 11. I,h)Va. is ;I tV,tl
ain4llo.:: fret her nativi].
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tti .1.‘74 nvitt.AXl4
li• tined before the students 1.:1416
Pcniale College. oil 3londav evening last;
TL ( ' :rays of the lecturt , :
" - The Foot Print on the Sand.' waS
tlic title of nit• ! - 70,1(e.tie;il lecture deliver',
1,1 I,y James. la.clarlatic.T.pwarr-
P.l.,antlior of the tH,.4k called' Coal
Fields W'•Aliwrica- • before the ladie:4if
the Elmira Female College last evening;
15 e •alt Prondsed an abstract of i t ftit
in nest Saturday's A 'wt.:4:-
Tisi-.n. JrWins one (if the most iusirnctiti..
and entertaining lectut es we have had
the plea-fire of listening to . in. many a-davf:
The speaker had distributed through the
audienee;• Datiii's Table of the tkoho,gic - .4
l'n - iitat (Is'7s) together 'with a map
uc . (.: . 44log,icair sketch of the Unit , i'd
,ztatcs. • This theilitated 'the listeners ill
the subject. atni rendered the
11 - i,courst• moreiniPmssive anal eifeetivt;,.
These talites .in s, l \ s!‹etelies might be trim . : ;
mid up a -be said, and laid away .
safely in a boik that was not o , ften used:
the hill. fur instance. and thus preser
(.(1 f. , rfittiire reference. But as air ay..
suttee or the lecture is to PriliiiShUd
1 , 11 Saturday. we will not attempt.
'anything like a report now. For the pres.,
tilt. sittlive it to say that the subject wa
truat'c.t in it remarkable and 6cliolarl3:
eay.laual tell through. the closest attent
iii,n unit steepest it4terest, was manifested
in it by the students and faculty of thii
Cdit'lge: 'As all who heard this lectur
will luidoubtedly want a ... c0p3r7, , 0f the .. ab,
stra,,t. an extra number of Saturday'
A oq:l:•rtsEtt will be printed: whiiit mat
be hail at Our business
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TO: ( ) ,;41••: , )1..\ &UFFEnEH
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)h has received-the following eirctr;
la, ciutii the I ),,,oht Belief committee,:
ciw vf.i.i: To TliE Punatc.-FEta.ow - , ,
1
crrii:Ns : The lire-fiend has been ini,..-.,
~,,,,,, ~I,Had in the land. and a wholc
eiimimmity :to: mourning oi'er tutor desit,
Lilo jhvaith-stolies. .
Ajtc: ril.ic cooll::,g rat ion l:; swelt iiN ei :
ilio twosporoos and Imppy to ' ,, 1i) , ,,...(0:,
la. yeartield c.ionly. I'm
llehvo lin t welve and li ft yen hundred.
peoPle have - Lego' made lie and
homeless . ; by this great calamity. iincdialf i
of wlmni are entirely destitute, not ouly
a nH, hut of the comain lutist eliithing l :
like Wise. y 4.
These people - •must lie assisted. and,
helped to re-establish their former Ilia - 110v
and ire-build their riiincil town. -..
the object of this circular is to direet
the attention of all . charitably (lisiJosol
persons and coomitillitivs. tee tly'J . . great
;11t.(1 4, 4sity of pnoopt ;ma hut tAi:ito'zineas.i.
tires , nir the relief of the sufferers.
Six hundred people, deprived of cvery;--
thing they p4isscSsed. :ipil (lest itide of all .
Illeals; of subsi,itelie.v. appeal. with hope; . !
.. fill hearts. to the sympathies of their fillr::
''.; If CW eitizenS of other Place's. and ask dit,
them food, clothing and money. - Shall
not ilds appeal meet v.ith a generous and
,cliecirful response!' Let the people ansyvei:
;, , ,,:ts one tnam -and. let supplies pour in tilt.
':thesre alcs - eiving :11111 unfortunate citizens;
.111 moneys should he sent to the Phil;
)ii , sf.arg - Banking Company. at Phillipk i
.liiirii - , and.all other supplies to the (keen=
!Old* Board. at Osceola. •• The Lord.
lot - oth a chemful ,rivor. — . - - l::?
. , , •,. L. 11. T.1::(4.E. Pres. '',
.
Those olio desire to contribute toward
fuUd,fr; the relief uf these unfortunate
• reoltle rail find a subscription paper at
the Post-( Hike. anti at_ the store of WI
C EWA - A generous duitatb n
.41Ituildigo; fotnard front the citizens of
this Plare.
1/t:( ouattos I)AV.—The twenty-ninth
Of .3lay. standing in lieu -of the thirtieth,
tial i vfied with as fair a prtniise of hl t &
;ewer as was I . %:Vt . oAered 11! an ar,,mino,
datiug sloiw of neutrality.
wits-rtrithertito niir- too coldi
The little! ones who we're to bring thi,
sweritspring flowers to the graves of the
hoot d dead, donned their dainty robes
of flattering white. without a misgiving
of stilly winds, and the bronzed survivors
forming the Grand Arnty•of theßepubliti
put On their wonted•girtnetit.li, without
suspicions of stuffueation front o:trerrt , e
heat.!
nirelno:it Cann: the ittf r itiltd (if fluwi•r.;
.• Women,. and strong:men welTi failed
to keep back their team as the unspeak
able sadness of the dirge played by the
Lin-ta 13and.swelled from the ranks.
The several tire companies came in
their order, and the Knights - of Pythias
brought up the rear; wearing:their beau
• t•
tifut . regalia of blue and
The proecLssien had sairtely reached the
!.cemetery.• and formed into Order for the
services, wheu the threatening of rain
Caine discernible in the w e st.
drops began to fall,,that scattered the '‘i.g --
sembled crowd of 'spectators; awl -coin
pelled the little Ones to seek shelter.• True
to the instincts of sterner days, the Grand
Army ; of the Republic stood at itst post,
, went faithfully through with every detail
of its duty, and then Marched bac:k in un
broken order.to their t;tartiug
,phtee. , •
There was a rather sorry exhibition of
best clothes on Main street in the mean
while, and a *nit . amount of rain water
absorbed ill dry •gbods, that might have
done better_ service in replenishing the
thirsty soil. but die trees and, grass
g,reiv greener, and the day ended we.
tritst, without baying failed of iteoni
plisbing the purPose.for whieli it was in.,
tended.
• And what does Decoration Day
sigui
fy We take it as the establWunent of
an anniversatT. on which a regenerated
people shall renew its memories “f the
6aerednvss of the vanie for whichthe men.
,they inert tit honor gave up their lives.
Surely it is nil occasion to forget trea
son: or to teach our children to reverence
.promiscuoui:ly those -Who have fallen in
defence of country, and those - Who have
• fallen in the effort to overthrow it.
There arellinf es a nation has; no right
of forget, and wounds that will -never be
healed over by ignoring. the tree eause 4.1
the disorder at wink upowits.vitals.
We have had an exikwienee•thatilmght
toinive taw , ht us the difference between
con)prntnise and a lolly and inflexible ad
minist ratiOn of justice. .
S ,0 11.:1;opy
We might as consistently train our chit
di•en- to sing hallelujah's to G'ouge. the
Third on *the Fourth ''t * July, as leinl
them with tributes of livti,pr mid respect,
tr tilt graves of those who have died in
the vain elnat to destroy the government
that ; - .lave them shelter and sustenance., nu
,the thirtieth of May. Anil these idle pra 7
ters about healing and pardon. knomilull
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well that the theMght. or desire for Such
.a thing, h•trl,rt for a moment tc.4erakti
the heart of the Southern mass s.
Old-fashioned ortlnnloxy hail it that the'
Lord didn't forgive sinners until they
caine to - feel - t he Atee'l Of the proels:4.• ;Ind
it 'W. be it bad exercise for these
con,vientioits proclaimers. of Bible doc
trine b 'ward Southern ehivalrY and South
ern Sensitiveness, to withdritw some of
their hard and biting condemnati'm from.
the men that upheld their nation's virtue
and, safety. at. an- hour when they were
glad to - avail themselves of the security
won by their vouragt%
And.now that the first peril is past..and
we must listen again to the old low groWl
of discontent and intrigue, and nmtual
praise and sympathy for all that it§ South
ern. let as refresh ourselves with the
thought that the world is iolvancing, and
the grand forhearanee of a people who
scorn to •appr, Ipriate the Southern privi
lege of, choking forthwith c the man who
ventures on offensive expressions of pi-
N:ate sentiment, is strong enough to. out
ride a stiffer current of yehellhin than has
yet 1 ern lieaten back. A
. preehms band
of pardon vender; and a cast knowledge
they have of the virtue of intelligent for
giveness; who:. would bridge over the
crimes of the past With a Sham compro
mise, and remove the distinguishing lines
111 the vital struggle that almost rent a
nation m;under.
'Airges, , ii
They who have suffered, and sacrificed
ssmething. are the ones to talk of pardon,
and they it is who stand readiest with
offet!siff considerate and effectual forgive
ness. if they can but be assured that their
sorrows shall not have gone for nought,
and until such assurance (lune, we have
no right to listen to this clamor ruir a Ituri
the past. !
<We have needlto keep our eyes open to
the fact that such an interment is particu
larly desirable t.('( languishing Detffoc i rats
just now. If the iTsteould. be so deeply
.buried in oblivion, that the part they
have played in the -great- national drama
might be kept well out Of sight for it sea-.
son. sonu. Of the (drl rotten structure of
their party might latettred over the'sep
ulehre, and the brisk game of spolhition
set going among the ruins. Then- would
cone the pardonS, and the testorations,
and the confederate pensions, and repudi,
ations, and the sweeping away of the last
safeguards of protection ,to the colored
-race. and bowie-lenh•es• Would' flourish in
our Senate (+ambers, antreanes bp bran
dished in our representatiy halls tp. the
entire satisfaction of the ‘.=*ltivalry,'. — and
the comfort of their Northern sympathi-
The Old howl is on the wt•ind to-day, and
the . bloodY banths uplifted' in shain bone
' diction, or held (litt with spitrions olive
lininchcs,. mean death as: surely now to
the tertian '. most sacred trust, as they did
in lytit►, '
Tar: t: ttAsoE,—Two years ago, when
the Grange movement began to take a
foothold in this . : county. many skeptical
persons prophesied that the ordereWould
be of sink duration, but to-day the
Grange has more real vitality than at any
other time since its organization. The
meetings are everywhere largely attend
ed, and the proceedings generally are of
the most' interesting character. In many
places buildings are being erected,' : anti
arrangements Making to, secure perma
nency to t order
ran
Thursday' crewing Ilereur
Oninge. in WysOx t•A-nsbip. dedicated a
spacious ball which has been erected dur
ing the present. season. The building is
2001, two-storied, and is - constructed in
the most,substiitial manner.: On the
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The closing s peech wasmade- h3t Capt.
31:eivnt.n. As usual his rentarks were
in a most`pleasant and happy, Strain, full
of food for thought, and the . .elfxso atten
tion, given , dnring the . deliiety of his
speeeh, was the very hest evidence that
it: Rain appreciated:kV the intelligent audi
ence.
The proceedings were enlivened by
sic frciin the choir, and at a late hour the
meeting was closed. - Mercur grange has
in its membership some oil the: very best
material hi the county. Such men as the
STEPII ENS . , the IYoons, and others, whOse
names we etumpt now recall, are a sure
guaranty-of success to any organization.
, .
ProcKtasixcs- of .• - (iiuxo LODGE.—The
twenty-second annual session of the Grand
Lodge, I. O. G. T. of Pennsylviria, etim
meneed at the Court liontie,Towanda,
Tuesday morning, dune .-8 . Thy' followlng
officers were present :
W.C.T.—Gen. Louis Wii,per.
G.W.v.T.—Ellen S. Soutinvnith
G.W.S.—Sadie.3ackson.
G.W.S.—Sainpsdn S. King
• After. report. or errdential coldalittee
IV CI: Wagner read , report, showing
that there aro 184 lodges square'on books,
In new lodges?thd temples were 'organizrd,
and 14 reorganized, while during year we
find a ifecrease in the membership and
(ands of our Grand Lodge: yof our (1 AV
C Ts report shows that it proceeds from
no lack of eilOrt on his I art: 110 has Veen
prdmpt wher . ii ever ditty has calla l : 3 hint.
A residution was offered reyte4ing the
•reprcsentatives ht RIV 0 L to a k f a
new ritual in the place of the old one now
in use. Refe!rred to eoinutittee.''
. Ou motiini agre6l to hold three ses,ious
Open at 9 a.m.. close at: (lien
at 2 p.m., close at ; open at 8 p.lra., c 1 se
at win, said finally adjourn, at V, in. Thurs
day. • . •
'l'ln• (; \I" C 'ti flux
nfri•r filling
EMEMIZE
Jtate)ift)rdrr--.l:inn•> :11 11 - osr.
delphia .Imos ..I , :,ly.zloiltgotncry, county
Clintles M Iknu. Bradford coanty
Ranch. l'hiladelphin
Bradford county.
Fitittuce—Cunoain,
Clark John9on
ra t Watili,oic,. Mrs
PiPrue,. -S St t.1 , 11;z. Enoch
T)tpr. Cron
tool., A It•Naittli.r..
rnsdentials and Ito urns
)11illikt 11. Aid oiliOte
=I
The ;Ikm - tibial opened at 2 o'clock
with 11 NV . (7 T Wagtivr in the chair: G
CoanFelltir 1/artt coati:red I. '.degree ou
newt arrived tlelegat;.s.
The G C report wa.s referred to
an opriat comtaittees : fif \V . I.; 1 - s re
port rt•f:liitig to conditimi of the :order,,its
pro,tpeetr and •retioirement4, to Committe e
. ott slat,' of tlir-'order. That part ytipening
to .Vey.tiont 17ooti TelniAtr referret) to com
mittee on tinanee ; on Lecture I
Oreatt, to
• tioance-eommittce : on Depnties,i , -to state
. of to der committee: on Temper:Mee Ilentl
quart erS -Ind Hiailing Room, tb finance
cononittee tat Special Session ttf Gratol
Lodge, state of order- committee t'Ott .
for Itierea , e of -Meuiltersltip, ti finance
committee
_Lodge lititertaininents, to
t oile of order -ttnitnitter:_ not Nmning
Lodges :tiler Liviiig„-Peimle; to ematnittee
of cou s titiitioas . : Celitemiiill Jubilee, mid
Finance, to - finance committee 4•p i . ea l s
and Decision's. to committee appeals.
Ali ~i- S ii., e rtitarr•s report r;:lt:t.re4l io !Malice
cominitme.
t ":. JitvesiiAtiples w; read 112,.:
and on a u ction h [ e•
f t -in d iz i,) a sireial committo,T.
1if.1 , 110 ..t• deit T alps t.t. the eighth national
vonvention at Chiergo, held Juni; 1, 1875,
was read by Mrs Antdo and
voiv ut tlitinks tendered Mrs W. 1.
yotker linheoek; Superintendent ,of
Bureau, read his report, showing. such re
stiltA and we think the Ilan a go i nd one to
eduente the people thoroughly. 'Refeired
to*Fitutnee Committee.
The Young Men's Chri'stinn ASeotiatiim
offered free use:of their rooms, which were
accented with thatik.
The 'rungwing resolution was offered I
Rautral. That the_ G W C T appoint, a
tothinittte 'ri-hosi! duty it shall be'to rep6rt
body a plan !Or puffing in the field a
strong force of competent organizers to go
forth and plant our noble Order in every
accessible point in the State. CoMmittee,
S S Batts, No.. 442, Bradford county, .1. S
Cummins, No 478, Delaware county, A G
Behmer ' 14, Lancaster - county.,
Peirce, No. fl.itl Philadelphia.
Brother King reported delegates 111
present from 72 lodgei..
'Brother Nrtt, of Bradford county, was
asked to give the' :worm.
,of; the success Of
the Order in his county, tWelve lodges ha r v.
big been organized in the county, and one
reorganized The explanation Was, ihat
hard, earnest work, by persevering nom and .
ivomen,-had accomplished all that_b't . 4 been.
done.
Nli:4s Abbie Hinkle read the report of the
representatives to 11 that tin
amount. of legislation Was made at Broinit
[
inglon:
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Ott:motion, received and filed, ',lnd a vote
of thanks to Sister liinkle.
It w•as annohneed that' Lodge No., 270, of
O'seeolii, last all its -property, wortl !, ,sl;oo,-
and nearly all its menthe N Ii t• all their
property. On Wa.F.
• Bev)lnd, 'Pint a collection ,I;C:taken tiP
for the benefit of said lodge, an that the
Executive Committee ask . contributions
through the State, and that a collection be
taken to-morrow, and that all dijes be re
mitted'fin one year.
A collection of $7O ivas taken up.
Brother Blattenberg' Was repotted as 'a
deceased member . of this lodge, and L. S.
King appointed etonatittes to prepare me•
morial.
EVENING SESSION, ‘VI:ESDAI:P. M
Grand Lodge opened in due form. Min
utes read and approved. A eottimuniat-
OM read iron' Osceola Mills ; referred to
I
a committee.
James M. West: , chairman o( titan. l of
retivr; 'his 3:(1 - )ort, and regtieos :
1. The (y. w. T. and .F.xeenti'ire
Committee to Like means, by
,'deputies,
speeialtr otherwise, to get correet returns,
financially„&e., of lodges. ,• • ,
2. To mike efforts 'to weed out inelli
eient deputies. •
3. Not to renew present contract with
Keptone Templar, . . .
.4. That the lecture bureau be cOntintied,
and that deputies consider -it a duty to
Lave a series of lectures under auspices
of the bureau..
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5 . . That the Executive Committee pub
li.slf circulars when necessary, containing
iT.t.ruction to deptitim,loilges, &e. 7 . .
That no charter be granted to a
now' lodge in dose proximity, to: an o d
one, unless District. ,Depply. or Special
Deputy certify that it will not . interfere
wit:i working of existing lodge. •
That G. W. C. T. impress upo t n
14,4 deputies and officers the absolute
necessity of making the fees nnd dues
high enough to pay current expenses, and
that it is important that they insist gpon
prompt payment. '
8. That it be irepres -11 upon the lodges
and the minds of the titetibers the neces
sity of selecting efficient persona to act i ns
W. F. S., TreasUrer and- L. D., : as ape's
efficient officers prosperity of thelodgo .
depends.
0. The necesiity of outside 'work, of
which . the lodge atiali birtTkißeiktre, and
this be insisted on.
10. That our members read more tem-
peranco matter; and do Executive Corn
mittee from time to time recommend suit
able papers and books! in its Organ, anti
recommend plans for outside j work-31e
'vise .ways and means ;for making !odge
meetings profitable anil-instructive.
11. Executive Cominittee to hoLd SpeCial
sessions of 0..4 whenever and wherever
deem it advisable.
1 . 2. Requests G. W. T. to insist upon
ditty of holding frequinit county and dis
trict conventions.
Xl3. That each and Om mejnber go to
Ins and her home determined- to work
with renewed ardor oti increase the inter
est in our Order. 1
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The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year :
G. WI. C. T., 11. DA . n.vr. of Bradford
county; G., W. Counsellor, Lt•t'lAN BinD;
G.
,W. Mrs. Sot l fritwoirrn; G. W.
Scey; SADIE lAI'IiSON; 'G. W. Treas'r, S.
S. KING.
Brother Nicitot.s re orted in favor of
a public meeting in Ott llouse to-night
at 7:30, to adjourn at 9:30 for a business
meeting.
Philadelphia was selected aS the next
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plaeo of meeting.• -
The following maidwers were elected
Representatives
. to the B. W. G. Lodge :
.11 ,- ,NNIE PETTY, B. DART, C. R.
WHITE, SALLiE J. Eat qn}:}:. Alternates,
.1. M. WEST, S.• G. 13EnitEn, A.J. CLAR;
E4.1.1::5; Sorruwoirn.
The following resolupms reported by
the Committee: on Colvititution adopted :
Rego!red, That no Lodges be named af
ter any livingTerson. • -
Rexotred, That Grand Secretary have
all changes made in Ciritstitution printed
on slips of paper - and ppt in the constitu
tions on hand, and send o Lodges.
On 'notion 11:$0 a. ni., Thursday, Ava 4
ti'xeil fur installation of idlicers.
At p. Wednesday, a public
meeting was held', in Coi!irt House. Geri.
Wagner chairman. OPened by singing
followed by prayer, titan singing, Bro.
Babcock then addressed tlw audience on
the march of temperaner. movement.
Singini; then followed; and touching re
marks by Jenny l'etty of Litzerne Co.
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, lien. Wagner thew made a speech and
t I
presented a hands,:um; Lodge • Deputy's
is alia to Chrisrian Lodgi:. 10.16.
of Ileading. Ilerks• ro.d for IAI per &M.
increase in mendrrship. Mrs. Annie
11'eichman in an approiwiate speech re,
ceived it on behalf or the lodge and then
explained the Juvenile Temple and Ritual
and plead the cause of the children. •
Pat-6(414. !Bird,
Gen. Wagner then presented to Millen4-
vile Lodge, Lancaster (co.. through Bro.
nehmen a handsome sillier pitcher, salver
and goblets, which were! received by Bro.
B. with appropriate rill - theirs.
The newly elected GI W. C. 'l% Dartt,
was introduced and slake of the 1.;ood
hoped to be done in the coming Year.
Closed with singing itial prayer.
The session has lieeti a continuously
harmoniotis one, and I I think I -expreS;;
the feelings and wishts of all; namely;
that we are better fur living met in con
vention: that although we had a small at
tendance Yet we are nu•agcth and feel
that-our progress the coning year will be
onward. Let us work hard ;tut] trust
God. .
The session un Thursday nuoining was
taken up yith discussiouof Finance Com
mittee's report, work few good Of Order,
and installation of offices elect. 1
The foll Owing are the 'officers installed :
G. C. T.—lion. I. S. i)ICTT, of
Bradford t'illuily.
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(r.-I.(cIEN 1111to,•of tleartield.
r. T.—ELLEN Souiiiwourit,
of Crawford.
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G . s ee - sAi,el:.#A,• ht , of r t-fumuci-
Bhia- - 71 I _
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. G. - T re AmPst) . .,s . , f
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G. ch a pbt in —Rev. F L. ifibbOt,; of
LimerneT.
G.V.—ED. S. 31CiiEle.V Elt,Of
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D. G. M.—M.itY GEIiItOULD. ' of War
.
Tell. I 1 . ..
G. Gtuird- r -.1. C. 31EicHLNErt,-pf 3font:-
gopery.
G. Sentinel -:Mrs. E.! Pqopii, of
Wayne
_1 xs' t G. See' y—( 1. Ci. Nit i: .14 441'.:: soN , )f
Philadelphia. I
About 200 representatives :were present
during the session.
.Theitodge adjourned
sine die at 12:30 on ..Thuisday, land niost
of the delegates departed,for MOO-. 311-flies.
iirlitoys* linen enlars JilE. ItOst:NriELD'S.`,
;Ird- Neatly printed town iirtteri for
,xale,at this
Oifice.
).rjr New gnoels received daily nt
. .
WEngraving done at Th;Ni•E4.lto's, Jewelry
Store.
4i'3lnste-Boxes and Musjeal C.lock?, Dt 111 LI-
N.
DLEXAN.F.
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$ lIr.NDLZMA (+torsi% treat reflntin . n: In Sli
ver-rated Warr.
ifirror all kinds of gondl.s . In . tho Jprelriy line,
call sit at: ligNiria.ll.i:l'''F; • '
- .t ;
rif - A handsome line of , Ladies - _' Kid
Moles, at KENT 4:10,111011W.
tir Go to KENT &' WATROW for
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dies', Kid Gloves. •• .
Clr - KENT it W ATitoi - s 4017'140d 'every
pair of. Ladles' &Id Cloves I licy' if"
. .
J' One dollar ($1) will buy la 'pair of
Kid Gloves at }CENT & NVATHOui*.
New EntbrOlderles,.*Mte Goalr na4 Laces
at EVANS & IltcnnEitr t<:
Aar Opera, Field, and Spy; Glasses lu a great va
rlet", at
I .
air Non• Dress Goods, and tilminlpp„ at
Ey:or); k
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. far Ydu can bny a set of Crockery very,
low for ca4litwt
sr New Table DainaskS, iNlipklna kind Towells
at,EritNlZkilitanuttlVeL i ..? 6 ..‘" - " I .
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ili.-4'• For ilw 11
abest .m g t, .0 Steal: to to Alvan &
ItuN It 1'.1.1, • S ' ''' i
IVA. Nen-4.'100 ks Tri 4:nssiateys, pt
& If
WU you want the hest Cook Store; extant, rail
at Ju s it's, In lterrurs Mork; -
Arifi..Go to WHlTCCill&Stl4l;roferetirs
for your hooka and Statlooerj•..
4Kir Walt Paper and tnittillig, ellen ! ? at WHIT
COMB & SILAVT„S, 3tercur
rir 1101.M.E8 4, - .• PASI 4 AGE are general
agents for tha eolettratel M j atbnaltek pianos , . atol
Gko. word's & Co.'s Orro. nt—the best In this or ,
any other country. , jAirls.
`The latgext anit'lleat aCleetion of Spring and
summer goods yet brought a this mar et, Is being*
received daily, at 11. 'tarot * '
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tip A goal . Llgbt WawaN ant; Double Harness. : '
for sale • cheap. Will tats Lumbar Vim pay. • En-'
quits at FnosT & SONS' Faniltime Store. ;nioa7.
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/Sir Don't Intl to. call, at Ilmint.rifitv'E, IT you
wish to buy anytiting id thetille of Jewelry, Sliver
and Sliver-plated Waie.
Sir FOll2 /IE4:T.—TIM DA*lll HOttaes, in To
wanda Borough. Terms reasonable. Apply to 11.
ELszazz, Veil:titers Office; 5 =• .•
nr BURGE'S lisi•mitsumi, IPOWs.—
Ir . on. Beam Flat Land Plows, StecTome Hoes,
19_;' Kirby MoyremMorse Ylled CuPars,
Rubber Faint; ete. It Wrz.tis .&11lco:e.
•.vir ' 4/tCX:# 3 IS Pak:. Ahr- goqui l 7q • of,
.. • . t • -:!•: -•
Sir:isrlikstocktlett!glivnet
at WHITCOMB & SHAL4B, 'Aire= . 7
'WS! .
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MC Putaso:Rumvs,—,. GIIFAT REDUC
TtoN IN Ptexiss.—Flrst-c4al, latiefidie,"tquan
gran4,734 octave PLanafortektor r.84,.' Orr= to
prtrpOrtiOti ; at BOWLES k ristmot, Towanda, Pa.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
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or:American and Vilna' Clotlia,in . glat 4,16.
ty, at very low prices., aS -iltlctei*AieB.
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at. ur Full settv Croquet at for
'
Mir item, Sttrei; ilia Steel SpellthelVO, Untireyq,
GlaNieS, lu ireit rtwieiy, at II ENDEL)II N'S Jewel:
ry Store.
Mil
vt•-• Without any e);ception, the linust,
asiArtutent of gaodatialtable for hoasekerlwrs' usc ,
lu thim,rietatty. In tole. tumid at. 14.ACK.S.
al' If you want 'to secure a good article, and get
the vorik of your money. the place toga ts 31.11
D E , . . .
UY - tlieliiiproved &it-dumping Tonip
kins co. Wlli+l 'Rake, Is tilt! behr. Send for de'
SOr4dkvppapo;e..r. ;.. & SO 741.
' Silver-Plated Castors for $l,
BL K',,
Wyttlitsing I)istria 34:ding ; will
be hod at ealliptoww. Vrearlirrl and
liktrirt stewards who come 6y rail will
veyaiiri• at AtyidelsiLig Depot. many tU takii thetii to
aitpwwit at It teeioex M. L. Wt i.t.i
Or•Knives.a . rutForkß, watTaptvAsteel,
only 75 , •t+. a .4.t, at 81, ACK•,..
Fon ..'!;AL'EOit MES; ; E.-Li'lle Brick Yard. formerly
owited by M. C. MEncep. For terms apply to •los.
POWELL and Y. C. Et.aaat:E.
Blass arc of the. newest
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Any one. buying $l.OO or
mote worth of goink at M E Itost'Art imp's Moth.'
log Store, will rerNire fret eleg”t...‘lpara. Cap,
or Straw liat, both of.the tate4
VII' GIVEN 'AWAY !—Every puri:haser
of goods anolnitlng 1u 41:00 or, more, will revrive
FREE, one striped Alpara Cap, or Straw Ifni, at
M. F. IFIN)".• i•ltlttes Clothing' Stow.-
t rlictSiligi• is the Sowing:Ma
chine, ttl ill one VV:r1111 , 91. I hat Inrrrau•tl if.a,airs
for flu. Vear • : • t t
Stir M. 111 i:Nia:.l.3L Li;,;;•,t and brat
htovk itivt guiitirnitqw g.;Ot and slh
waldws t!YIT I,n.ng,ttt toTowan.l3 •
im call make it to your ativam.
tag , . If yon want to buy a .;;I•wlng ina..llllw, to call
at 111. AL alwlgl‘t figure,.
Lad leM n Lialql Knits , 1111( . 11141 at
TAvimit & Co's.
'CHF. 1.E.1.1)!-.—M.
au Lu>tp~ sz l SoN take the frati fa,h
ioilahle I •IptlOn7, for :%ten au4,flnys, fuel 1111,4r:9s
the Itt s plaee that earrie: , a full line
of dotblug made froth foreign cloth+. and If pm
w'oul.l ' , ore tu' , ney lu ltyhir, clothing. examilw
thiJr Aock : I • .
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a•• Gruladine's, in great" variety, at.
Low &
THE BurKIP.YV 31ovim.-"-:--le. E. ('.
MYER has lk;eti appointed tietn•ral Agent in Ea,t
ellf Bradtord.tor the eldebratal Infrkeye Mower.
Call on !Wu at Myertharg, and ; examine. the
lion.re poreliatOng. It will certattaiy
ton.
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n.. 1.1 , 0 k-at tho NOw (lood4;it-7 v.t.l
MI
Mr.: 1,. B. , of, Scranton,
Pa.. ran 11.11, nll order, for any . quakily of the new
Ind popidar:4;otolly-sollool '411014; book. "It RIG 11T;
EST NI) Tripe, in stiff corers. Faso por
dozen. Single copies .rut poNt-inthl on rovelpt of
May 2::—Tr.
lill=EM
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439(1 Per bay at home,
. 4 .A1 Terms free
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9 - rlN9ox Portland, (01125-74 i.
air Never kiylveikktiftivi: until you have called
at JUNE'S 111141 exanilUed the - New Empire," a
stove ' which has never . dlsappeluhol lice expeela
th.ns of the must fastidious housewife.
41 - it Ix not general known that 11. C. WHITA
KER, at the Book Bindery over the Rh:l'oB7En
(Mice, Makes plank Itooks in any styli. or titling and
I,llllllllg &stmt. I r you want a tow Ledr,nr. Jour
nal ox Docket r give hlui a call,
tif - CA SI rri N Wont.):' 5111.1,..arding, Spin
ning and Weaving, alw), 3Lannfa4iuring. Cloth-
Dressing, et',. MS usual. Stocking Yarn, Flannel,
and cloths for sale. Machinery, running In good
order, and work warranted and done With dispateh.
COUNTY CO.:IDIISSII - *Z ER. - I
berchy auuonprp tnyseif Ai a easitl!,laie for County
Commlssionct, kilbJect to Itie 110ANIon of the Re-
Dlthhealt Comfit' Convention. N. I:ILI:El:T.
FrantllnlfaC. 311 . 4y19; 1 1 47:
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ifr F . Oll SALE ' Olt RENT.—AL 3-StrOr
Brick Store on Matti street, Towanda, Pa. Fitted
ap for a Opprery And Bakery.. For Urrragi address
Jiint:v W. Mix. Towanda, Pa.. (a2l-'2noe.
LIV FRY Fon SAtt.—We have a Livery fa
eight horses and good carriages, hack, etc., wblho
we offer for Sale Cheap and on reasonable terms.
Enydre of our agent at the stables, -or at our
Music Store.
sir mu.. nosTwicK. late of .1, AU. X &
Co.. can hereafter be found at 0. FitosT k Sons,
on Main street, where h WM be happy to see all of
his numerous friends. And any In need of Furni
ture, or anything In the line of Undertaking, will
and the hest i goods, kat assortmeut., and lOwest
prices, at their store, 'of any place in the Country.
Call anti sei 6 for yourself.
IlitAbFoiti) Corm.' meeting
of liradford Connell Palm's of Husbandry; will be
held at the Cotwt l oust , to the borough of Towan
da, on ThurAlay, :rune 17, at 1 o'clock P. M. A full
attdijiLinee Is dastred. 11, 11. 31unriAN, ?faster.
P. 11 St e'y
Or TREY Do NOT Do E. Sol.-
O.IION Sox do . not Overtlse low prices tol bait
customers In their More, but It wIII INS dlNcovered,
on examining their strk, that all classes of goods
may he found :at their store, and that tl u •y dory
competition In !wit:L. or (0111ty. Ealtitne their
goods and jkrteee., and If they• (to not suit, pin arta
not urged to buy.
Vff - CELEBRATION AT ROME.—OII Sat
urday, July 3, ; therc will be a grand celebration at
Robe village.. An oration by some distinguished
.speaker will be delivered, and a festii : al held for
the benefit of the M. R, Church., tly order of Conic
Sir CHOICE POULTRY- YOB S Cuchlns
and White Leghorns ; also Partridge Coehins and
Light 11;aluna Cockerels: Apply to, . I). CASH.
1875.
SPRING AN!) SUMMER.
C() S :1"., tt7. C' 010 NS'
An' now reaily to tierce, the public with 41ie hugest
and loc,t Stock of
ESE!
BOTS, SiMEP? TltrgiiS :AND Tl:A.U:t.l\i:
Aver brought to Tow:mita. Prices toStilt tho
• Call mail ,si,e
TH.E!GrItET ROVAL A r it'TORIA.
eRtRIVAN, AND
which iS tp pittglA its,paputtoth-dtpaltlei separate pa-
Itlotts In Tercnpda, on Monday, June 23, Is, as its
nape !Applies.; a thoroughlyguktrprise, at
trarteit to our hcxrjtlt ibis slimes 'by. tile abundant
evidences of 01pitrImin Ito all deserving
l anausepten44l4 ,l elke
the betAtll of iocr : tOrtlicpiptitg great Centennial
Celebration. It lor even us„ with onr
large ideas orilialioadatlvvness an 4 ddapoolllon to
take all the eitanees, to fully
. appreelate error=
minim outlay, genuine . erve, nod extraottlidary risk
Involved in such au undertaking 'a%1.1111014 an
ututaße . centaltleff'ef wild aMitlinhtflitittbcbith.,'
pa:den:km parso;erimmept. a Mat-chats
tentcaltillltMat!Or WOW& Cdhfibtflation of cxhibt.,
trcach
areas ocean: ! and they alone, fiwttirh completely
tatisfacturyesrldiitee that sapirlativ : piA , OrtiOns
and merit would alone justify, ado It of, lifte sob
'ltectelto, the prolonged ordeal of wiives and storms.
The stralght-forward, manner in which this new
4epactitre: from the Ohl World Is advertised,
711kafro attract attention and condolence, in this ,
era of the wittiest exakgeratted with tettiOef to j
all that upperlutus to amusement... it does n 16-
tend to possess other than an abtandang of the I
.very chottestaultnikand armalc ll'aptataa: r the only
iy lliq by,,possible‘ith any (Irmo .0
AIN, titlft:,PrAflttoetY Ris ttprcling tefi..,tablbttions,
OW' ita linelleyeaquires our 'columns gel: the hills
•- moterN topt4ty-t4drimspeet
oitlyt , 4ll atteitt tit(to the
Oblate performing rhluoceras„ “Viaiil3l4,.. a
geolible "Imittun't of the oddest aiid tilos& attract
ise.-ehairaistoeu.Aritti no lack-cit en*ieitittaticlserti
theta can be to qiestitowilist ittidilltb for.
eigu vialtor :rut obtain full credit from thousands
la this locality.
EC!
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Mllre, ,
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HOLMES Bt.PASSAGi.
-1875.
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StROPE-=:o r AlYSLAtri;;-iii „ aline e
.1#73, 1 4 - Aev. P. 0. rawsue,: w. 4
V. plr . and
' cahnah, nOtti 6f phidlington. I
grit k it ' (4 henry
diffnal,;•Ntlltcan Pd., MAY gs. 1876, bY Rey. DI. M.
Ifollunbeck, P. A. quink t 3l.l!„,and 3tlss E.
• Bleityy.'aif Of Seigar itttn; Pa. 4 • '
'IIA ItNtlYitatinr.--Aelltn Pm., :nay sa, 1875,
Paps and, 1.;11n
Blr
ilen all of 'Sugar Tian, Pa. ' ' = 'r
. „
iVELLES—HEST.—At the ('lnfreh of the
bbttplierd,', Qatioey,lll.,„ Wednesday. Jone 12, by
the 'ter, illy, corbyn, Mr. Charley
' Ttirvanthi, autl 3E1 . '33 Nellie 9.•llemt; of Quttfl.
North Towanda, June 2, 14-
. new. J. S. Stewart, 1).. C. ('ash, of flornelittlik.
, . ,N. 1044 }list' Jeanotio Fonte r, of North 'l'4.
wanda. „
111111'1f ft EY At' I,elta,yselite,
June , l4,ltom,..bylter. P;lfothroolr. 'Newton If not.
phrey, of Neath, ltradford,,c'o., .Polly
:Chaffee, of Warren. ' '
,
the .Patsnnag at
Übe rty s erattli, by Iter. , J.., .1.. 'Orton, hue 2,
Mr..lnotes Bratniit, of Aiyfunt. - ittail Miss Ifaggle
,A. Titolllpsoll..Qr. TllT7jlintli:,.. • . •
110f3'4-SI.IT - 11)N.-- , M. thell: l'arsonage. Mort
mondani!. May 2:1: by the hey. Sholp. , 3lit.
• Onint -Tta*,l . and Helen Sutton, all of 'prank
• i• : • • •
. . .
VANN E:•S--4 /11S11-1 L.—A t the ret.hleoco of P. 0.
Vatinew., June I. by Rev. I corge_ f.; Williams,
Mr. !tat:W.4. viialfkoili.-of standing stone, and
)Iles I t litticrttle 0 0. Ovibal„ of Orem!). Pa.
•
TOPE Ton Tffh: DtIiPICiIIs.;DENT.7-If you
have been coughing all winter and tieglti'to devair
of e,eeevvey gr,lf you
,13.4),Wslaken a .weinit cold. pt
at Once' f 0 the nrug,St . ont, of Tettligit S Gun ntiN
and get. a' hottje of. Syrup. or Tar.
Wthl ttlintry nittlltOpthonntl. Take It 1110 he Well,
No,ollter ateso promptly, ant! effectually
In coughs, • roldlt. and nil diseased . of the throat,
Stings and Chsst, tradlng ConauuiPtions MM.
ittieds who °fire thought they' had that - dread
dl
aEase have been to..lln,th Lc the rise of
thtl alndnd magic reutet!r.-ft,ls also the heel, knew!!
npecille fuir' ('rout:, • alai. never fullp to
. Whoopnoir
Cough. , Trial !dm. 10 cents. rinal4o.
MEM
•
T OW Nll TM .1 It 1i ; 14.. I
wii1.1.1,,,4ALE
Corrected every W44111..,i1ay, by I', 11, f!ATCIL
sllbiert to ehaugea dally,
wheat. it
Rye, - 0
•
ltiwkwheat. hti,ll
Corn. -0, 1.4,
Oats_ ft bush
Bean , . "44mph. •• • •A• y • 4 • •
Itutter,(Mlht)
4(1 (latry.)
Egg., It do,
PotatoeN 101,11,11,w
Flour, IA barrel
.... .
WEIGHTS Or 1:1:Al N.—W !War Wi thS. : tern
Ry. 5 1 ; Tbs.: /al, :e2 Mirky IP; ft,: Itaekvvlteat.
BI . :1:11p 62 tt.: Bran *.'A) 1b..: 60
th..: 'timothy Nerd 11
Apple.:::: Flax See,l
• ,
Qu()T.,TioN OF
, ELL .t Ilroh,r, No. 42;
:smith Third I . hllml-irhil. Mare
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•• 11,10, /41111,11.
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NI•W 3 1:1`g.
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I.4•liigli Navlkal ion
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1"ti1t..41 It. It. of '
111 I.'reisk
Noitliern 1 rnl lal •
('entral TraTiNportalioo...
fi..{. Mortgage 11N. "49 .
New Advertisement:
isT LETTERS
-
AA the Towan,ra
Jura• 2. 1.,75.
Allen Mrs Antoinette Cummings, Duana;
Clark, Ilert. Decker, Clymeniit
Hanlon, tteorge Harper.. Edward
Ildrrigati, James, Jones, William
Luckey, Fred McNeal, Lizzie
Mathhim', Pat Madden, Tim
Snyder, J II
Spencer, Daniel
ail; Miss Kate
Witpples, Theresa
Smith, Geprge B
Smith, James (2)
Watson. Hubert
IVebb, Kate Bell
,
Welsh, Ella 3
Person., railing (or any of ilw ahoy, wtftr.; nu!
pwam , ~:ly —advertl,..,l. giving date .4 11,,,t.
S. W. ALVOIM, p. M.
1 4 -1 0.1tREST HOUSE.
--I
~ •
. .
I'l 'TER,
A Fourth of Joly Itoception will hi , ghoo at the
Forret4 Houqe, 17641% Pa., on
FRIDAY FIVrININI; JUILAT :D. 1575
Yourself and lady are cordially Invited.
Mr sic.—First Violin. It. MrliTnatd. Sheshequln.
Pa.: Cornet. M. 31vtIuthe, Waverly. N. 1%; Second
Violin; S. Ilorhatu. I,e Marseille, Pa.: Bass Viol. H.
Shaw, Ulster, Pa. 11111 e 1.50.
I. B. VAN WINKLE. Proprietor
A Drand 10.-I'tilon of the D. A. R. of the. county
will take place aVister. Pa., on Saturday, July 341.
x
CIIA NG E OF FIT M.L-The DO.
partnership heretofore evlstlng under the
name of Dr. 11. C. Porter & Son, has been dissolved
by mutual Consent.
Dr. If. C. Porter will continue In the Drug busi
ness at the old place, corner of Main and Pine sts.,
whow•ill settle all the aITOILIIiS of the late firm and
to sebum all personoliultibted araretptelgyd,to make
Fdattent.
henry - P. Porter will have charge of tin' busi
ness as heretofore, and will be' pleased to see and
Ratisfactority serve all his friends and the patrons
of this old established llntgdtous~•.
DR. H. C. 1 4 11;TF.1:.
lIENNI C. PORTER
Towanda, Pa.. May I. 1575.
D RESSIIA K LNG.
MRS. HENRY KINCSBURY,
IV 'slots to say to ladles living out of town, who Ito
not lenctiOttY Watibo,diattetheyi ivilllitpt her shop
to the new
1)11 ., OSITE Tllk.
=I r!
bt n4W'prvilart4l ill' Now: Style:y
310 will to work on Omit notice. and reasonable;
toms.
FITTING DONE ALso
MEE
BULBS, &CSEEDS, ,PLANTS,
INNENIME
STOCK OE. . • •
FLOWER ' A ND IEUEIII3LE
SEED,
(FreA and 4 Y(/ lqe,)
.1
ORNAMENTAL SIDDADMIIIi AND
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS;
Is 1111,antl
It •
I
float the largest stock and greatest tArtely 0
teall,iy;
- GM}ll, MA ;3R. 1 ,41) 'IIE [MING
• .Pl l .-SIIiTS,
i
,
to ho rotnnt in SontherkNew York. Verbena!!
in over 64 minted Vari,*ries, 110 cents per dozen, any
- ' otlibr.pialldh I.ll.penpollion.
'I
CUT FLOWERS• always on hand.l
vizosSES. WREITOS, ('ROW Ks, II A I:ps,
BROKEN COI.II3INS, BASKETS, - !
110QEETS,
•
and "tiler (lesiva forFnnerabi, weddings and
rarile: , . furnlMicti ! tni short Tiotlee, by tele
giaph 'or In:M.
-I ' 1
. ,
AW sold Tftr Catalogue of Seetbt : ai3O eataleguer.
! I
of Plants for clubs and dealers. I : I ,
t !I
:VieNi;li ii ,, fitf iilo. {'Palo(" iii met Air, West.
lend ler lb pat.) • 1. •..
•
D. C..eIIcCRAW, t
Riverside Gardens, Blnghampton4
a pr2q. 1.
, frij I: 1 BEST
IA A. p
1 10itrAWN'D NEARASKA,
I* ,, r s3to b)
BURLINGTON MISSOURI
On ton -year's credit atO per cent:
interest.
ONE MILLION ACRES in lOWA_ and SoutherP
NEBRASKA.
The finest country In the world to combine rang
ing and stock raising.
. .
: r
_ists will:pew for land and lml-'.
ProveMeMillorigliefore the prin.;"
1 cipal becomes due. •
.
i LARGE DISCOUNTE for cash. r
,--4,11te ioji•illifiegritlinti Nebraska lies In the
tat western region, beyond the lands of the It. di
. Wkssp.!: e.
, circulars that will telly deserflig these
lands, and the terms of sale, apply to ortdMss, i
LAND COMMISSIONED, * '
DurVagton. lowa, for lowa Lazds.l
1 . or Ltno - 10, Neb., for Nebraaka Lands;
Ea
AA LIST ANI
tlon of peraona engt
wares awl merchaial
for the year •
Athena T'w 4 p-,Anson lice
Townsend h()
Erank Weller 14
.Viii Cory
yf Beldleninn
LlncOln
lloroffE le Lyon
_ !stall I'otter
• F. T rage
f. L Corbin
%V.t'ott.t Got
ii .1 Hull
Carroll -
E Part I
Thurattnt h Cy
A A Khmer
1. L Eaaterheohk
N IL;haltee !"
• " •F V Hull
1E L 1131hha - ' i
Itroll4er.l
Fitch Sr Rhine+,
.1 S WllLlstou I
- Smith .t Ely 1.. '
Albany 1 - Vp—ollier Allrlr
- • - Yl' Corcoran
S 11 Htcrlgen & (•,,
nested.
Alba %Vela)
Lou., ince
Asylum rei'p---IT Afoolly &Solt
Barclay 'l"%v*l.--Illelonan Sa Levy
A 111,441 Drivl'is I Co
%V 3 ThilnpalniAgent,
llar lingtun Went—A it Alt; ',4alt
thirttligtbn
ltu.rlhigtos born--6 P T
W' If 11 tlreen I -
(lard,,,, T • w . t 4 .llll,l`firl
• M 1.31111011 1
I %%Wm; Borough—ll W . Ulatk
Entolle
lohlateln
Mix Sr
WltiWtair -
%V St. Siet
• .Loire,liliiner
A V Trout
S 1.13•Itok
. A liriae
smith a: %VIM , I -
II S Davit
l'it'rce. Trif,
'flit.ents
.1- %I Al 'flout
-A 11 Nterrltt
Manly ,!;;i
A I),,ty
• W S
I) l'ai : 6111:1,1 •
IMIZIME
,T . ,3,1 1 40
';11,11,1I.1:14
i...) arrik
11' II Stiedaker.t: I'n
M
• 1:11Wili litifilig
1. I; SIA.I.` •
b'tttukiiu'l•'urp—lt tV:,ll',•r
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(Ilt
21 12) 2.5
• A liras
iininvlll.• T.'s% 1.. r - 31:*rtly
:••• T Rig*.
i i I 14 boo
I'.n ter
11..rirtelt TVo i 1.114
. .
1 ha, ni,..•
I I Jultit cham.pi.m .
Lit. , bfio,ll';• , ,‘"p—w I- 1 . .\ riit , ti-ong
I,t•ilio•rt•;4. & Lunt,.
! • Lem.' I''vri , -11.uglt .M.,J1f.4,,,int,
: 1 ' 1/11.,1e..mb -
I ' ',II .1 I I lt•milli
11; :••• Tear,' • •
Lri - ,iy,vlll..'llorrp--1. I. 61., , r111
114,111,1)11
I) • .
. I: 101isley
4; no: 1 1".3r0il •
mo t '
.too N .J , lllll-. il'
.1 r' Carl
•
I. P BlnvkinAll
.‘ 1 'Lath% in •
.4.4K11, •
.121•. 1 12.3)..i . '
1177%,
1,11. 11 4-
1t0!.., • I .P):,
1'22 ! •
121 , „ 12UL
.124', 122',
114 I.lslq
120.. 121.,
11A •, 119 , 4
I,IIP ille
107. : 109
11' Ballet••
1,14.1i"it
.4 W ItA
M‘,10 , ,...43,/r0414 .1 ; , r....•t
/; F 111111.1"
ft 3: 1 I,
I:lack/win
• y t r.ja,•l; man
• 41,1 suwiners
•
A L Cntiouler ,S; o
(1rw..11
5
51
_ll
51',
I_'l.l
29
17.
rolnol•
VI. Pendleton
• F: l\' I;u,lilicll
Covin'ton ()millet. 3: I'.,
MEI
Plke St.:lll"ltia ,
E 4 Easter -
gala
WIC & A It Barrow.
niqlglntry Twji- , 4 1) r..n.hl:,
.1(1' 1101,1Woii
Ev:ths •
It I. 31eAlvi• 11
1:911.10 llotintgh--11 L Maylini,l*
E;i3lerbrook Itrowiting 13
E M Frost • ' 11
I;(0
.1 IV 13
.
4 - . 1 . Whitaker - I'l
ri Rollie Twp---Ehgene Leta ' ' , I 1
sprlngll..til Tire--3tr:,11, C 1, ,,, ,1iar0l 11
. -N "8 Wat: , on , —; 11
•
, . I: It Ilurnliata I, II
•
Ira II D Snwal . li
, •W T balry . j 11
'i Stnilllitioltl Trrp---,1 II ll'el,h k ,•011 • 13
, . • 11eei.r & V,, , ,r1i1. 12
C It Itig, ,, i - 13
131 Durfee t• 11
E S Tr ry & C./ . 11
It 11erould ' 13
I , ylvania Duro-4 31 Strubl l y 14
C E Wahl" 1 - 11
'I Peter .3totiro , 11
South Creek Twp--P IVursten,lio2 11
.. . Turk & Chase I 13
N E Kingsland!
SlR4ll.4pin Tap--31 . w.es Il'atklty: 12
31 1C o:,borne tli
J I. Crawfard It
Standing Stone Tn - p--3lorrow
Willtakrr
rt , . I
Alex Eauils
F F. PaoJil 12
Twicarorn Trop--,tJ Silvan' - 12
II E Cogswell I ' 10
Terry Twp—Jones & TerrY 14
C Strong 14
IV &I II Horton ' ' .la
. - ,T M Hurtles I 14
Henry Zeiler 1 - 14
East Troy—J II Dexter I , 14
H J Shayier..l 1 14.
Troy 13Orongh—Newberry.Peck & CO 8
1 A Pierce ' I - 13
11 11 Michell I • ;14
• . . Eel E Loomis i t;
Morgan & 9ualti 10
.1 N Wolfe 1 14
.
I. I'. Eightor I Is
•
Hobart t - furl.r l.l
`Enterprise! Mfg I'o . ti
• E C Oliver ,- 11
.1 Jll Jarolennin - I'l
•
. DavlsOn & McCabe . 11
' lireene, Dewey & Co 14
' Whitaker, Long &Co • 9
II rohs & Lee . I 11
.1 11 (;runt' I • 'l4
• Jewell & Pomeroy - .. 11
Rellingtou & Leonard 4
It 1 0 lteillngton 13 ' 10 6
ToWanila Boro-Cll Porter . 12- 02 50
• ' 1) AV Scott &=(1) . •12 12 50
NI 11 Scott 13' 10 00
, 'Bowe Sewing Melt Co 'l3- 10 00
, Jl , Bender - I • 11 700
• /010 W irk hain I, 14 7.00
• Whitcomb & Shaul 12 , , 12 50
A'S 31cDoriald1 14 7 00
• 310ntanves 1 1 • 10 20 00 .
' . J 0 Frcist ac Sons. is 30 00
.- 31 Ilendelman ,I ' 13 10 00,
.1I;C Porter ! • 12 12 ' 50
Deeker Brothers, . 13 10 00
•
, , Cl' Dayton .
i 11 10 00
dlrsanne Carter • II 7 00.
'AI M Rosenfield II 15 00
T) ' C S'Fitch ,„I • 13 . • -10 00
M E Solomon & Son - . .12 12 50
Barrow& Cobiirn • . li •15 00
•
Pierce & Brairntl 11 - 7 00
Turner & Gordon 12 12 50
.. Mrs Amanita I orlon : 12 12 50
11 Jacobs 11 15 OR ,
' J K Btish 11 • 15 00
-.- - Samuel Wood!' , n 1 r'.
~ 12 12 50
• • . Rev Patrick Tyner " 11 ' • 700
... ,
..,- tie() smacy I - - i•I 1 . 700
.1 s Allyn & I:ti n •,,, .Al . 15 00
- nTc Owen : 1 ' 12
,' - 1250
CET Kirby I,- s' 1 13 N. to 00
• - 1411a'abe Sc Edwarils . 4."•:', 8o 00
Davies Brothers - , 13 •,10 00
Illnun Taylor 1. - -13 10 00
- - ' - Keu4ls Watrons 10 •..) 00
C:C Sudant I , 'l3 10 00
llolines'Sc Passar,, , e ' . 8 30 00
, - .7:Taylor &Co 1 5 ~, 60 00
T-. 11 Emmons , 11 7 00
. . WM A:Chamberlin 12 - 12 50
... Corser dr:Coon: 41 15 00
• . I 'l Clark & Elmeniloil 11 15 , 00
KM Welles & Son •14 '740 ) ...
' . Cit Patch ' 9 2. - t,,
' • .7 L McMahon • - ' - 14 700
• II T Juno /
2 25'00
S Elloyle .i . il 1 1 00
11 'Barris, Agilit . ',ll - 700
b - J D 31"ontanyciJr • 13 'lO 00
• . 0 1 A Black • 'II 15 00 1
M Leivts' 43 10 00
, Stevens Sr, Long . '. 6 -50 00
. Powell &Co I ,' 3 . 100 00
- COdding & Russell 6 50 00
- .. ~, MrS M E Kitt lilge 13 10 00
. Morris Clair 14 , 700
. - S3l 'frown 11 . 700
- -. Miclikel Tyne ' ' 1 1 700
Thonias Muir sc• Co 12 12 50
It Caren. , /1 7.00
•.1 I( Phiniic - _.ll - -,,,,, 15 00
Pierfielc scow - ,
Iluniphrey Ilri , ii'& Tracy , 2 ..
150.00 .
F J Calkins 1 03 • 1000 z
Rockwell & 'rill's 10 20-00
''
W A Rockwell 14 7 00
' NI J:Larklit r' , /3 - 1000
- Evalis & BIM e'tli . a " 214)0
John Belillem, n - 14 , 7ioo-
llster Twp---Poterwillc Buebamin 14 - 7' l oo
James ',Walker, 14 ~ 700
, - ..5 S slitithA;T;"•!..l . • • 14 .
.7 CO.-
- 1!llt Elsbriap -' 44 1 ,7 00%
C I.'e
', . IE n•iisisi . 12 • • 12'50'
1 •
• • Akt",ritkra* , 12 12 50
Wells T,u'v--V;L 4 tt'OllSe, 14 7 00
W!,S BoW.lffan " U 700
Vtihnot Twp. 4.4 re Okh. -13 • 10 00
14rtoit i di l'ur 11 - 12 -12 50-
. ,
' , • ditinvel Ilios ('o • 'll • 700
Wysox Twp-i3lra tE Allen • ' 14 ' .7 00
' . Geo Smith - 1 ! 7 , 40 00
' lianlia 3feeltait .'• - 13 i 10 00
Windham TwO--C E Osborne - 14 I, 7
7,00
- Wl , ll 1110,45e1l 1 . • •_ll ' A OO
..lfeKeali Brothers , 13 . ' 1 -10 00
Warreli Twp-Sjivesterllarsh„ . . 'l4 - 7 00 -
-1 % • Plalllpßogerl ,- • 14 ' 7 . 00
,13) Kinny • ' 11 • , 15 00
Jr . Cooper
__. •• 13 lO.OO
. • SAN Taftnado' " 13 " 'lO 00
' ' IV- G Bostwick • 11 700
Wyalosing To - p—lirin Ca alp - 11,t . 7.00
3:very & Beabluont 13 . i 10 00
. C S Lafferty 13 ' 13 50
t. •• • V, Itorn.t -1 , 11 700
• X 14%44 &Co 11 - 15 00
"-ioltu. Carroll 1 - 14 • 700
Mrs C E Swart 14 1 700
- - ' 11 J Balled( 1 • 14 700
, . 11,8 Ackley &Bros 11 11 00
-, . . 'LB. - Marsh 114 -7 00
Allla & Loyd 14 , 700
• _ , ' Addy. Lpyll t ilt Blocker 12 12 50
.1 11 Howard , 11 13 00
•N P Boathwiti 13 ' 10 00
Clark & 1101 l back' 14, 700
'7 - Chamber li n & Wells - 13 10 Oo
.
• ..5, List and elarainean a persons engaged in
lktcrielotf•paten4 medi ci nes,2lostrsuns.Mc., In the
manly - •ir trudford for the yeafle7k
.... . . ... _, . -'1 . • ctlss. — Llctorsa.
.'"&therui Mao." arbrizatoa & Co. 4 -' p 500
11 L Gibbs 1 ' : 4 . ' . 500
:Jaw 'I4IR-13 D S erllLere . 4
,-' 5.00
littrlington Bob acy .„ 4 . , :5 00
ft Der/tette , 4 5 Oa
13arilligtOrt Wear—A 11111011fAalL.„31,,-„,,
..„ -_, ,5 00
Canton Townstdp—MU fi gen" '''-• - 1 - ' 500
Canton Bon:D W Clark , 4 500
- 311:, & What:dun ', • 4 • 500
COIUMbIa Tw,p—L 11 St^ - 1 . 300
CLASSIFI.C,I
- In tin; &item otgoo(ls;
the county of 11rw1fon1
• I.,:t:nNse;
',Hyman .II t 7 P 0
nvbi _ • II ' • 700
11 '7 06
13 : 10 041
13 10 00
14 7 Oo
11 10 00
11 7 (10
13 lO 00,
•40 00
' 11 i 7 on
14 • 7 00
11 •7 ou
10 20.4 N)
,11. 7 110.
10 20 1,0
'l2 12 30
11 -7 00
) 1 7 OQ
11 700
•11 1.; nq
11
I 4 7 pp
14 7 00
11 OO
11 7 00
12-50 '
11 7 140
11 7 00
13 II) 00
11 7 00
12 12.50
•4• ao 00
1 00
1100 1
!
7 110
10 00
7 .
I:V00
7 00
P 1 00
10 00 !
in Og !
12:d)'
700
7
7 00
g ,1,1
•I C. 4)
r. 140
I. 111
:10 1)41
IA)
•A 1
10 (0)
7 00
7 NJ
CIE
MIUMI
11
,vltle 'flvie—f.:_rllloles;aolt 1
yiivlll , 3 Itor9-:-.1 - 3(.: ilexigioy A '? 7, 09
•,,r Boroliglol-t) ,J. Sweet. 1 • • 7, ftOP
ton Tup--F Ileleherotr it co 4 . - ~". oii
Onry Tvep—.l C 11.1,111: ,, t. • . 1.% 4 1 7 o''
boro—E 31yre0 . ( ' , :: .le 00
Creek—l' Worthen , tylt.: I r , ~,,
,i,Lei,,,rn—r- Irl'orter ' 1 • --. I; ou,.
II C Porter 1 I ; r, or,
. TorniCr Scl:or,l4.it :: - to rto
C 1" lilrt,3* j .3 _, - :o I '.
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..t of pr.r.konit engay.l In runnipg . l,l:lol4 4.,
"c l.l, "Ming 411i:ys In Of'. county ~ f 14:1 , 11 , 14.
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N NV:pi fo•
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.t of tier balikvy- :npi Ida.. r- ID t h,•.,..,:,;:y
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II 1111. , , 011nly , .)1 - Dradrord for tit, p•ar I,:rt.
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intrt of : . rointinin I'i..•ti , of - lltinatorir Cottle. °-
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" tall and I :co.:'. I'i - IA, 7 .t. lt:i. 'Fol., Ten:'.
.tiro, fir , . if; A. Scow,'se vs. w; iiraiTcb, , :i
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In 14
tie., a,
barn. 4,
tillileri•igte•l. appoditteol by ilirr
rr di-tribute pion . ..v ID the 11:111.! , Or tile
LW. 11 , 917 , au of ii. fend:lll[N . real estate. vi)l
to the:4littl,,: of his appointment on I\-
the It+th.day' 1):. 11775. •ir tell
. .1. 31., at the "Mee of Overton k N,rear
ltoro' , of Towanda, when and cc h. - re all par
.7ri..quired:tip make' [brit b:
-
from <lnning lit upon said fund.
It. A. 311:1:(1-1:._
7. 18 — i1-NV I.
"DITORIS NOTICE. - . J. P.
iirby IV, th • cnnllll n•f
'l3l - a.11%,r.t
1,71.
A
Teruel
7 00
25 00
7 00
7fo
7 00
7 00
:5 00
15 00
7 00
15 00
4 0 00
Th
etml
ilr
:Mon
11 VI
In ti:
inrt*,
Ildkn*o di an .kmiiir•r aPpoint,l .I,y the
.dlstrOmionnonoy In rho hands of
rig from sale of defendant's resl r late. ctrl
0 the duties
Ito '2olli (Lir of ,11 : ',Ly. A.. 11. :It ID 1,
A. 11. at 7tilt• 1)Inci• of Ot r orloh & Men ; , i'
Boni' of Towanda-1,101,n and whet - , Sil par
required to mako thoir h.. - •
front e.oinlirg in 1110 i.; %aid finut ;
R. VI:.
t
ECL 'T 0 1: ' S N:0 TIC'
once I' hereby giv..ni that all poismis hirtoirt-.
to estate of George EOX. late of AV 5.,0
.(1. 'aro reqttested to make hintiodiate NY
and' all persons having claims aghilis call
must presokit them duly authenticated. force;-
• ' RICKEY, r •
13wg. ! . f ' f.:xecittor.
1 P IIINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
_Notice is itere;bii- g,lven, that-allPers•mis In
to the estate of Win. W. Wilkinson,late of
(itilti,:doe'di must bake' payment
,undersigned, and all pessonsAntilng claims
t est•tt&-r.lllpr • triret4 thttm to the
11C,, at the rshloneorof • , •ityder Esq., iu
uln.r •31INEItyA WILKI•NiSISN.
I,s : 1' Admittistratrix.
EiEl
MEM
et 11 0 1!
decca.;
InPia,'
estalil
mciat.
Inn3l
debtc
Shesh'
to thol
agath
I , trat 1
She , ll'
ap •
COURT,
lirtne Of. an ' , order isatzed ' oaf rtf t linfOrpl tb:'
lof litiulford County, the undersithned.• Ad
rator of the:estate of Andrew Fraley. late ur
Ideedrydeed.expoSe pnblie.side op the
:es, on FRID..t-Y.,.Tfily 2, at 10 o'clock
. th e following Ileskribed piece 'And situate ;,...bury afore - said, and boituded no follows; I
tiP
.
tit by latull of 1): It. Burnhame east by Lunt
vey mu) IFfranK south I v lawl-;
hael tonkliit, awll :
I , lle
wentof .1. 1" •
; and !Hve
ary. lia'.!coutalnlng
o acres, nearly all Improved. wilt' a (raw
I two frnme barns and fruit trees thereon. ,
MS—:99O oh the property !ming struck down.
lq continuation , of sate, tile lialance in two •
Jammu! minents, with Interest; first - pay
o became ilue„one year front final confirma
alanc'e In one Ye.ar thereafter.
11111 - 13.1: W. CARPENTEI:,
40. - Adm...
' PHAN$'i COVRT SALE, OF
"ALEABI4E. IcEAL ESTATE.. •
'dub Eof An'order Issued out of the Orphans•
COM'.
MIDIS
of
preen)
kne)
of Bradiforil County, the underiikried,
rators of s tlie estate of. Geo. A. Johnson, late
(lent will expose to pnl.tte sale on the
;es. in the township of Granville on'TIIURS- .
the 17th nay of June, 1875, the :property
as the 'HOME FARM, rentainthe between
seven Ittlnflr,•,l'' acre% •A mar. of• said land,
nn exfilbitfon' ht tho house of Mrs, ,Johnson''
sic a
will 1
MEM
=I
Tot.' (la, on and lift,. r .1 non Ist.
Thu above property AVM be sokl hy the acre, In
lots t. 4 !Atilt pttriW3‘cr;.
TE - MSI-T 6 41 par Cent of purch.ee moncy
be it upon the property being struck down; fif
teen .r cent . of the :11 tjuit3 ptircliago• blowy to 1,.
paid , ipon confirtpation;:'.mul the balance lu t
equal, atinn4l payment P,. from - confirm:mom - 1N 'ln
Inter.. Irotn Maritime. •,
OEM
.
l_3,urNistr.RA_Torcs NOTICE.
Notitie is hereby. gfrebv that ail rOsans In-
Itol l the estate of Mart a Miller,
e late lt Men
1, ded, 1004 mak: ini 'edlate payment, Mid'
I sms liming.; claims, a ainst said 'estate nr:t
t thein dilly anthetttle teil for settlement. '
I . i , :.! W. :F.:MASON, ,'
I TIITG* - • ' .. .%tlmjnlstrator..
debte
roeto
all pc
press
A iaMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
—Notice Is hereby glren'thitt all , pqsons
In
debtt k to the estate of C. F. IN ellrs, tato - of Ath
ens •ro, deed, most 'make immediate payment to
the mlersignetl, :and all persons having Claims
again tsahl estatininst present them; duly anthett
tie.at - for settlement.
" JAMES IL-IN - EBB,
A Imlntstratc.r 4,10 !pants non, with. wIU untie:ea
Jun Ilvf,'
8.,,
i IIDOE L ETTlNG.—Proposals
1111 be received at the bone of Adelhert D
,
in Litchfield township, on Tuesday the first
!1' June next; at 1 o'clock 0. as., for the build
: ud' completing of a bridge uerass • Sattetlee
near', Bald place- Specification.; for the same
Fe seen at the Commissioner:it Office and ; at
of of .t. li t Munn; for five days previous to
I Mug; , ' -. R. KUYKESI)ALL, ..
- -
, I, . ABRAM SYRLL. i
! ' i MORRIS SHEPAR,D,
n'soinf,:r. miq 19, '75. • --.- . Cotu'a.
dad
ing
Cree,
may'
the
the I
DMiNISTRATOWS NOTICE.
=Notice Is!hereby given that all persons 'in
&to the 'estate of Seth Doan, late of Wind
deo'd,- must make tnimedlate payment to:the
i rsigned,
i and, all persons having claims against
state4nnst iverni,lthem, duly authentleatO4
ttlenialt ' PRICE' ROAN, .!
tows.. . Administrator,
und
salk
for
,XEGUTOR'S NOTICE'4.-Notiez
Is hereby given that all, persons indebted to
to Of X. - .V,.Betts,late of Towanda boro,dee.,
, mako immediate payment to the Undersigned,
II persona having claims • agatusf said estate
preseht them. duly authenticated; Tor settle-
W. N.-nErrTs;lr,.
Exveutor.
the.
and'
Inms
men
10w6.1 -;
Legal.
:I •
ELM
•
r IP?
S MP
MEM
MEE=
no (4(
yi 1,0
10 10
A
MI
I.!. i••
M. H.
T. FOX,
W3I. E. JOHNSON,
Amlnktrattirsil