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ALL Reigifutkma of -Associations, Communica tions of limited or Individual Interest, and notices ofMarriages and Deaths; exceeding five lines, are charged TEN CENTS rEn LINt. JOD PRINTING', of ere* , 'kind, in plain and fanev color* done "(Rh neatness and dispatch. Blanks, 'CardS, Parnphlets, Statements, etc., of everygarfety and style, printed at the shortest notice. Tim REPouren office is well supplied with power presses, a good assort ment of new type-, and everything in the Printing tine can be executed in the hunt Mila il. manner sn."l. at tbAlogest tatet. t - 'TERMS INVAIIWILtcAsif. Professional 1 . rag tininess 'Was. OVERTON & IiERCUR, vv ATTORNEYS AT LAW. • _ TOWANDA 1'... Office over liontanycs Sire, . pmay67s D'A. OVERTON. '• RODNEY A. MERCIIR QMITH k. 3iOTANYE, ATTOR -10 NEM LAW.—.OM Corner of Main and Pine St.. opposite Dr. Po rt 'a Drng Store. WII. CAIINOCITAX,' ATTOR . ?CET •AT LAW ra. Collections made and promptly retnlttfid, trebl,s49tf. , w. rxerittqx, .ATTOILNEY AT 0 LAW. 9111ee—Merptr's , Block, next door 1•,- Kress OMee, Towanda' Pa. • jiyl.43. , 1 Ir)R. S. M. Wogb.l3 . Physi cian and Surgeon: (tree fwer 0. A. Black', Crockery store., Towanda, May 1. 18:21y..1 • - WPOD SA.NOERSON, .7 A.TTOTOCRYS AT T.AW, • • TOWANDA. PA. J., W 001). :mar..7l F. SA NIMID.oN EC fSTREETFAI. LAIC ( PI , I7IOE.ITOWI. N 1 , A. PA "W. A . PEC K. - Jacil;i:743 DRs. 'JOIINSOIN & NE*TON. rhysietan,4 and ,tAurrc•ons. (Mee over Dr. Peri - ten...Si 'ore, !kn.; Si•nre. Tnwail na, Pa. T. n..i(oitxsON.. M. to. to N. NEWTON. M. It. lane-.7:iti. 4.- i - • . . C. GRIDLEY. - I ! . \ TTlliN'q.l' AT LAW: A pril I, V , 73. ' ' 1 TIOVAXItA.y.I. _ G . ' EORGE W 11R1SIC, Justice of , . the *Peace an. k`iinveyaineer. : . Inaimanee %gnt, Lena). , lllll., Pa. .__. Ntaech 1?-.57. • 'i 1 _ :•,, N • .. F.. N...P.iT. -I \l 1 .1. 6On and a ft..r Sept. 21i may I.e found in the .•ieg ma t new ~.m, 101 l '2114 11 , •.r of lir. Pratt's IteW t.Mee ell State are -I. lii , iniss milli - lied. ' :••••111.:1-7-1If. i •• . _ ...-iit- .. ~ -.•I W B.- 1 . .1 4 .1., I, i , ,, irENTlST.—orrice • over M. E. It.....iifieprs.-Tnwanila",,Pa. Ti-lrii iii-ettefl on Grail. Silicer. Pill•her. and Al nvlllittin 1.,i..e. T. , etlt I..tiiraetit wille•nt vain tio. n 4.-7.!. I - •I _ . pI.:F.T &.D A VIES] . ATT , ,,:v.,-. AT 1..0.. ,i E H(' ll{ () CK • , \ Oil 1-74, Tow t • 4, %. l'‘. IV: I I 1 1 11 ' l N ; k r., 1 1 1 ; 14 . r'1111••• n‘vr Oa% ton', Fto4'... lolanda. l'a. .1. N1)1It . A1 M..11A X'M llay (olIst111 , •.1 1111. 1111.111.1 1 1 1 11 '4 75. 31cP1IE1ZSON. 4TTORNEY AND • ~ 1 " 1T 1. VW- TIT uy A ‘.4,11•••• ~•r ,:i."•,.. - Fin. C. 31. S'I'ANIII7:I)EN'IsIST. ,T, rett la‘inll , ked 114 1),.1 into s, Moor', to NI, I,lork. mem, Krug Watrou,' ,tor”. 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N A TIO\ A BANK TIIWI ' .S9.A : `IITII FuND ^ - 1 • 2 . 3• • ,. .ft•ls UNUSUAL FA(III.ITIES for I ; ENE!: A L BVSI NESS ME I P I)FiVit`4ll." Tt• I . . , : . . . . . . *. : . J ' 1 1.. ~ %I:1: Gt V I"". T , ..71t - T. Ci.l ,i 1.1:‘ Tt.ls: 1 , 1 , :- 14:3 Cut, N.:. i i I . •'2. o i..+ ivi.larlf:: to :' , FJSI) Mi.iS F:l*, ~• any part of ' ( ' , . - a , late , . E nzla tot, reland: Scotia:o.'or I , it! , i1 , 31 ~ Ith, "*.!l , i IC:ill ', I of En ri .t lls. cm!, licre !...- draft. for that parpoio. , _ ; .l - 1 , . . P •k S 'iz .1 C: K T.I eK ET .-•,,'' 1 tho 111,1 !.v thoti..st ,tram or 11:),. al (..ti . 4,V Lit lir IcEDI. '[.ls RATE,: .1111, 11;r F. S" 1 1„a1aT; aJl(i 'ilc&•i m ' t 0 I Tnt 1.1"‘ITIE '11“12;ND &OR i • ;i :t , 1.• place in Tnnakula to nil r g` l l — _k ND - ' MBA f(CO, at low iteniembkr 1 BLOCK, uppusiti• COUItT 1101::4: eIG:NT 15.00 i ~o.ao j ie:~o_~ :o".00 IL STREETER The recent revelations . coneerning deed foraeries at a criminal trial in Chicago, , reminded me of an incident that occurred a few weeks ago in the vicinity otSt. Louis, that seems to me to he Worth relating, Clara.. and Mary Nterwin, sisters and orpliao. were inithe sittinzToom th of their phiitsant hoe oh the `edgeof a village near the Missouri, - Their mother bad ; been dead Aeverni rears : their father; had lately died, leavin! , them.an estate. as they ;•lipposed. of the value Ql' ;iome forty thousand dollars. but they had-learned quite recently that it was encumbered to such an extent that they were likely to be deprived of:it all: This dis covery. :tA May be supposed. filled them with anxiety and sorrow, and they were heated in silence. unable' to read. to converse. to work, to 'do anything 'brood;.over their areat misfortnue.! While they were thus occupied . with sombrr. thoWilits. a buggy drove up in front of thc house-. and a man alighted. and the buggy drOve away. The man!mast haVe been a little on the shady side or filly: to judge frthll his fzniyliairs.althott ! th his thee was fresh and unwrinkled. He was dre4cd with remarkable neatness:, and his thee. indicated briskness. a s welt as prMsion. In one hand he cttOied a sufall valise. and in the oth er au mnbrella..and lie stepped quick,: ly to the dhO:i . ran! ,- the bell.- tit a IrwThitnnents he was wltered into the tresence't if the youw , "I'm to introduce myself." he said. smiling and bowing in a courtly manner —" Abner Pierce. Here is my 'card—professional card. You will see that I am a lawyer in St. Louis. and-presumably. a respec table man. Don't be afraid. 1 am not here to hhrt you. but to int) I have-the honor to call myself' friend of yflur ramily'—that is to say, although it is many years since I have seen tiny Member of said family, I always had the highest possible re gard for yottr sainted mother, and nothing would please the better than to Ite of some service to her children." are happy to meet you." murmured Clara. " Thank yOu. I happent;t Ito hear —no matter how—that yon were in tntulth., and haVe come up here in the belief that I icon assist you. hope von-will feel that you can trust me.. I ant aettiallY an 11(1111.'4 Mall, although a lawyer. and mean well. although I e)press mrself.chunsily... -I am frt.c!t.o admit." said :Clara. " that we need assistance and advice. anti that We haVt . not 1010161 tA to lank rol; it; " •• cry Nvel! ' ; ' it i- a :oto.l thin_. uo doubt. that Have come. Now, sit - down. and tell me all about it." 'Clara Mervin. who was the elder the orphans and leader in even - - thin". t 01.4 how she and her sister had taken 4cltet s 'of administrltion • ti pop their father's' ! estate. when - tt man of whom they had never benne heard put in an appearance. and pre sented a mortgage, with bond includ ed. executed by the late Mr. Melvin:, upon his real estate, for the stun of forty thousand dollars. Not cOntent with prohibiting them front :attempt ing to sell anything, lw had tied up their money in the Itank, leaving them absolutely penniless. They had used their credit. brit tradesmen were be coming impatient. and some had re fused - supply them any further without pat - . " That is a bad case," said •••Mr.- Pierce. ....You need money--sthat is the first thing Otte attended ti:. You must_let me act as your banker until I get you out of "this scrape. and that won't be long, I hope. How much do you owe?" " More than :one hundred dollars," answered Clara. • The old gentleman counted out two hundred dollars from a wellstilled. pocket-book, and handed it to her. " For your mother's sake," he said, when she refused to receive it, and he forced it uphill her in.such a way ft - 4 she could not help taking it., Ile theh accepted the young ladies' invi tation to make their house his home during his stay, and went in to dinner With them. " Is, there any place where I Can stroke ?" he asked, when they bad returned to the sitting-room. " You can smoke here," said the. impulsive Mary'::: Paldways smoked here. and we are used to it." So he took a meerschaum and some. tobacco from his valise, and was soon pulling away with .an air of great contentment.' . " I can think better when I smoke," he said. "Did :you have any legal advice in the matter of that mort gage. MisS Mer Win ?" Yes, sir," replied Clara. " Our liwyer said that it was a plain case against us, although it was strange that we had never heard of the-mort gage before." , " Very strange, What is the name of the man who holds it ?". "Alexander Campbell:" _- " Hum ! A gOod name. but a had BIMINI! TTolt N Er W ill attend car, In Bradford. with 8,11. I1M!= FE I Ns1"1:.1 NUF SEM EMI MEM MESE E. TT 4111- iiaViing rnkft , A4,l,:a t tootton give it to n.tor, l'ottrtA. = .17 LAW. rIIW %NIP s. , of 111,.Pint .1. N. rALIFI. (:' - I.: N C Y, 1 . -' =ME RIZEIMMIE =ME k : Eri MO 25;f am :41.01141 N. N. LVT, Ca,hier. - - =I S. W. ALVORD I Publisher. VOLUME. XXXII. el rfrd Parhy. NOT LOST. The kok .%/ 1- npatik, - tbelefitlu i tvord, • Spukett k lour that - only antrla beard: The secret art of pure self-eacri fire, Viiscru lit men, brit Market by ailed', e•ye•— These are not log The saeresl music of a tender NIT7IIII. W runt from-a poet's heart by grief and pain. And ehanied timidly. with doubt and fear, To busy ei-owds. whn