padfoul Stporin ; Thursday,. Jus 14..1877 W.A, CHIIfiIERLIN, ••• . • , : Dealer !<IN-E JiW1014,11; W A Trif-ES', SILVER, AND, PLATED WA E. TOWANDA. PA. • _ Tworpnds, Jan. lb, 3877. LOCAL AND GENERAL. VELocarrons are almost 'as buirn3rons on the'streeis as potato bugs. PROF. SuFszniCs noiv in session here, is well attended. UNIVEDBALIAT sociable at the residence of Hos. C. S. RUSSELL, on Tuesday even ing, Juno 19th. • Tni s Tunkhanneek Democrat says wilt; strawberries are very abundant in that neighborhood. - REV. Mr. Bnowx. of Waverly, and Retr. T. S. BEERS % of this place, will ex change pulpitis next Sunday. • 1. the itijnred,passongera of the late accident on the Pa. it N. Y. R. R., near IVyalusing, are getting well. - Powntr. tt- Co. have just been repkn ishing their stock, and now offer extraor dinary indncementa to cash buyers. f GEO. D. STROUD, Esq., ha t e moved into the house recently o&npie4 by HENRY Poursit, ;on the Doctor PORTER farm. Trig frporiment of ten mat hack fares in this place has proven a faillire, and the . old f&llf4 cents bas again- adopt ed. WE • WONDER if the town council are &wale of the dangerous condition of the street at the intersection of LocusEavenufk • and William street. • - 'MEETING AT THE PAIL FAC.: --TORT.-4. R. . moi will address the pesple of North Towanda, Saturday evening next. Tnrn out, everybody. Rumor llon - E, visited the ancient parish of .St. Mark's Church, Pike, on 'Friday last. ' The Rector, Rev. G. P. HoessNs, is doing a good work there, and atadja cent parts. Tit?. :Graded School will close, for 'the summer vacation on Friday. During the recess Prof. RYAN'S room will be enlarg ed by the addition of about twenty feet by fifty. . . T#E farmers in Eastern Bradford' will iead with pleasure the announcement in another column that IL B. Isonam is prepared!to do wool carding athiscactory in, Camptown. Ilot.tolv, who has been serving a term of several years as a soldier •in the regular army, has just been discharged, and is again at his home in • this place, looking bale and hearty. hir.ssits. Wm. MAXWELL and Gm. C. STOLL, of this place., will . speak in behalf of the Mnelihy movement at Greenwood, Thursday;' evening, Juno 14. Let there be a,general attendance. __JAcon ' served - his father-in-law seven years for a wife, and now our enterprising merchant, A. D. DYE, after years of mar ried life, has just experienced the extreme happinesS of beiiig the father of a bounc ing boy. • MITCHELL a n ti WAItRINETI; of the Towan da Fotintlry, are inakinQ a specialty in iron fences. They have a very *Whine pattern •17 sand now while iron is cheap they can put, up fences almost as cheap As- the ordinary, picket felpcc. i ZION. EORG LAxixis Las consorted to deliver an address on 'Temperance in this plaon Sunday afternoon next. N.r. L.'s,greai ability :as a speaker and gifted orator will draw a large audience.' Should the .weatlier - perinit the meeting will he held imthe Park. A. It. Mo will tell the people of this place wha!t, he knows about the Murphy Movement, at thiLleourt‘ , :ilouse, next Tuesday evening. As a speaker in the reform movement, " Rove c'has *elm plished a good work in the adjoining towns, and we ‘b6ipeak a rbusing, house 'on that evening.', PERSONAL.--:DIVID HontoN,. of She shequin township, is making a visit to • friends in Illinois: --WALTER STAWK, Esq., of Philadel phia, is spending a few days in this place. —Rev. J. S. BEERS and E.`,T. Fox are attending tho Diocesan Convention Of the Episcopal Church , at *rautoit this week. ALITTLF. tiny, son ' of B. MC 'RACKEti, fell into a well in the rear of Jou.* j GRIP"- FIN'S new building in , the First li i hrdpii- Friday evening last, sustaining very seri ous if not fatal - injuries, The workmen engaged in si4ing the well, had lett l it only ; a fe* moinents previous to the acci dent: Thetwell was nearly thirty feet in depth, but fortunately for the boy, was not stoned. • Wit trlinsient visitors to our town call upon you for pecuniary assistance, ~ s tating that they do sui by direction of ; . :your Onigter, or - somo other of_ your - ,friends, it Will be well to decline oomph ance with theii requests until they have obtained a personal introduction,. even though theysecau well acquainted with the names and circumstances of tha• whom they ditiote. • 0. 'E. llowroN, who removed from this place to Southern KanSas, some four or five years sinee, is,lioine on a visit to-Lin father; ELIJArt lIouToN, Esq., of North Towanda.. Judging from his' robust ap pearance. and excellent spirits, be must be well pleased with his Western home. Ile was of that . independent, industrious clan, however, who compass enemas in nnv 'quarter. , 71q:" Lehigh talky B. -It., since the re- . cent aoCidaat on their: roai, have made a change ii the make-up of their passenger trains, placing the palace and-sleeping , cars ithmediately following the'baggage _ car. - The- rule on all roads, heretofore, • has been to . putihese care at the reaf gr of the traiO/timinly 'for convelence, but ex plricoe.o3 seems to halm determined that rear Cars stiffer :most `by accident.', and this has dictated the change. ' Ex,Senator,LANiscs - delivera the Dec oration - Dayioration at TunkhannOek. TV ‘ hile in Tirkitilannoc% 31r : L. was the ircipient frolti his old friend' and suCcewi or in the Senate, Hon. P. '3l. OsrEnUouT, of a laradsoine present, in the shape of beautiful cane l iof orangewood; cut in Florida. Mr. LANE:ON of...milted the cute as T souvenir of long-lime friendship, And replied fir his characteristic •style, to the gratification of the donor and the pd Ocny .61QH of aP prventt Raorrarerci.:li-Tbi Methodist 41 cD* Churekrat Towner Hill, Bradford rrniltry, lisTiniterri.-thorettgbly repaired, will *reopened for ; Divine worship on ,Wedniday, AMC 20, 1877: ;Preaching at 10 - 1 - Velock A. M., 'by Hey. J. 'l'. liltaraza, Brethren in 'the mildstiy and the pablie generally are hivitid to attend and .enjoy' the occasion. • - tl. L. Wng..ulv!;Paator. AT a meeting of Watkins Poet No. 88, G. A. R., held on' Friday evening, the Bth inst., it was—. _ • •. liteiolved, That a vote of thanks be ten `tiered to the ladies.of Towanda for theft. very efficient help in prepruing for the decoration of soldiers' graves, May 710; to Lia-ta Band and Drum Corps, forptudo fureished on the occasion,• to the teachers and scholars of our schoo ls to Co. K 31:111lgen- In keep failei ha- Ttra marriake of Miss NB ' Pmtsoss to Mr. Sxsuu, of Philadelphia, on Tues.` day morning, removes auothe . of the brightest and most admired of oar 'ming ladies, as the newly wedded pate to t up their residence ini Vi Philadelphia at o Owing to the recent death of e bride mother, none but a few relatives - Were present at the ceremony, but the,hearty congratulations of a large circle of friends were extended to the happy pair. The, bride was die recifient of many costly and appropriate presents. StNpn the lnauguratiOn of the Murphy movement, our town has been remarkably. free. from fights and brawls, but on Fri day night two young men who were not imbued with a spirit of "malice toward none," and who evidently had not taken pledge total abstinence, had a little impleasautnesa at the corner of Main•and State streets. Cries. of 'murder :aroused t e neighbors and attracted the , police. The officer succeeded in securing one of the offenders. • As TUE train on the S It. It., was . Proceeding toward this place on Thursday morning last, a bridge just this side of WrLeox'sgare way, precipitating the engine and tender into the bed of the creek The-trucks °file passeneer coach also went down, 'while the body of the car rested aa the pies. The trackman, Mr. BON - i7EY; • "was carried down with ' the wreck, but fortunately sustained . no_inju-. ry. Tho damage was repaired; so that etinductor BUCK made his regular trip on giddy. N. i.• \ Anotrr two weeks since a little daugh ter of• Mr. and Mrs. CLARK,' of Wells, aged three years, arayed from her home dud was lost id , -the\, woods. A general; search was instituted fru. the missing one,.• .c i\ which was continued 'or three days, about one hundred person being engaged in it. The child was at las' found about a mite and a half from home, in a very weak and feeble condition, ' having been incire than tWentY-four hours .without rood or drink., Mr. , and M . C: return theirlearty thanks to those :berm) kind 7 ly assisted in returning thei lost (Meta its'home again..: ' , ' :: Brsuor Trou - E made his annual visita tion to old St. Matthews' Church; Pike, On Friday evening last( There were pres ent in the chancel with him the Rev. Meisrs. BEEas and HARDING, 'and the Rector, Rev. Mr. JIOPKINS. A , giSod con- gregation was assembled. The Bishop preached' and administered the rite , v'f continuation to six candidates, to whom be then gave an excellent address. St. Mathews' has been much improved lately,. The - clianeel arrangements have been altered fo.r..ttro better, and a fence has been ; built around the Church lot. So large an accession of communicants is most gratifying, and itswnsevident that with zeal on pe•part(athelitiult,congre gation, and of the Snriday-sehool children this old Church 'may "do a'-wider work th:'n evlr before:, \ -; • gTIIE Exechtive Commii4of the Agri cultural Society met at the t`ar Grounds,, ?n Saturday, 9th . inst.- The Society•have decided to build an additional.lriiilding, and will reconstiiir.t the - catilage building which was crushed by the heavy stui sof last winter. Orders Were given for the put - chase r about 25,Q0tl feet of lumber, 'also a quan tity of fence posts, the latter to be placed in -the centre of the grounds; for eonvcni-, euee of persona with teams. Several ner-, stock 'stalls are to .60, constructed, arid other improvementkwill be made which will greatly, add to the comfort and con venience of Visitors, to the grounds. The Committee will'nieet -again at the . Secretary's office in ToWatnia, June 23, next: •,.. A FALSR2IOOD CORRECTED.—,Mr. •Edi tor : On the night of May 26, some thief or thieves broke the lock to the granary door oflny barn,' in Ulster,. and stole some. wheat. In connection with this fact der tain evil-disposed persons have Eircnlated a report through our town and olsewhere`. that I have-traced the guilty party to the' door of WARD EASTABROOKI4, And found thy wheat, and that be and I have settled the matter and aro-keeping it quiet. 'stow, in justice to Mr. 4 Esar.k i nnooKs, Is desire, ro • thugh the columns of .your Vapor, to brand the w4olo story' as, a falsehood. True it is I Iniii - some wheat stolen, but' have got no eliMto the thief. I would as soon suspect any other good citizen of our tctn Of taking Irty wheat as to suspect '3lr EASTABROOKR. I have known Mr. EArA'r.nooss for many years, and regard him',as an honest, upright, man. • Ulster, May 9, 1877 Tusesuous.—The Progres.dvo Temper anee Reform Society at East Springhill, celebrated its eighth anniversary, May 80, 1817. Rev. P. R. toWER-delivered the annual address, 'involving -the doctrine that " drunkenn*is "lx disease," and .that doctors who prescribe alcoholic stim ulants as a medicine, do more than any class of mon-to spread it; also s that stati tics will prove that about '7 . 0 per cent.,bf such doctors fall victims to \ it. \\ The ad dress was an able one and cannot fail to benefit the large audience that was pres int. Rev. J. S. Lams earnestly invited those present, who wore not menibere„to sign the pledge; and a nitmber responded. The Secretary's 'report gave an exhibit • of the progress of\ the work of the Soclety, stating that all the debts of the desoCia thm were paid, and that as never before the attention of leading temperance men was directed to the examination of the diitinctive doctrines of this society, viz : " That alcoholic stimulants are never use ful as a medicine;" also, Jndging from the past., that the • great temperance awaken ing, now spreading over the country, will prove a successAlonly as the- moral and scientific questions are hartitunized. The report 'should be published in full and rea4 by tba tomperamo p!ro of Bradford. .Jo Ni i rett lineiretiiii:Mtiftainni..—We g* that either orgarsinentn prevented a from bells preeptiethe cogriniajoiment exercises 'of the Collegiate Inatani 4 4 on Plxiday. evening La*. :we mss ;hop e d . some one interested An 00 students would finsish us with *report of theinteresting occasion, bet at the present welting nOtirf Ong Of the kind bee been banded The' event was an 11 4 0 :visit onetho. 'alma of many, who peribps left 'their Mater fox tiniest time on thitalay. It was QM * RAW fortune. to enter the church just in time to heir the Veledicto: , xy Pronounced, by :Mr.' InWenri Senn, WO% It was one Of the ablest efforts of the kind we have ever listened to-denot ing ability of a high order, and Felten): Such as Only results from the' closing ap plication and clearest oomprehenaion. The Institute has never, educated a brighter student. We predict for the youn&man a glakious career, endowed as he is with At giant 'intellect,' has been cultiiatell not 'only with a view to usefulness in this lite, b ut . With a - Clear • conception of the future. It is simple 'justice to Prof.qctigLAil and hi icorps of assistants, te . state that the verdict of thelarge audience isthcr wit isessed the `ecceniises pronounced the en tire performance creditable in the highest degree to all concerned. ors of be weeh, -Stared his 411, 0 N1 the tdean' v_As - 0 9 a. BALD. 'rietend charge as Chief tent to Enrron REPORTER Being a reader of your excellent paper, audit resident of Wysoa township; I this occasion to write a few items from -this locality, which may lie of interest to some of your readers. -The Grangers (as rumor ball it) pass ed some resolutions not long since to the effect that they would buy no article in your village, ..thits cou.4_ bo had on this. side of the river, on' account of the esor iant toll on the bridge. Speaking of the 1.) " = I abated in this, vicinity. Ateetings were held every evening - list week in this place, and Many names wereladded to the roll. AT MT. , PLAAWIT. ' Dr. D. L. Prisrr and C. H. ALLEN ad dressed a meeting at Mt. Plmaant, on Thursday' evening last; and obtaiped signers. 31efArs,71.4rAms, At4Ezt; nnts ana BE S 1401; addressed a meeting at Rome on Fifday evenii.g last. 105 .persoiis signed the pledge. • " • Messrs. GEORGE C. &rota, 'and C. H. ALLEN addrvised' the citizens of Stevens ville in behalf of temperance on Saturday evening last. There wete G 8 signers of the pledge; AT UNION IkllOOL Messrs. 1). L. PRA. I 7, GEO.!C. L. ILtnoors and 'C. lI...ALLEN opens ho. Mtatru cai,opaign t in Sheshequin, at.the Union - School lionse,' on. Sunday after-, noon last. At the'elose oL the' addresses 60 - males were added to the Murphy roll,. Large and enthusiastic meetings have, peen held, and many inebriates reeLlimed; L. HARRIS addies.' st,4l a meeting at Gregg's School House on Saturday even ing laid. Forty new names were added. to the temperance .rolll -- • . AT rISIIER 7 S SCIIOOI, HOUSE, 4. It, Mo sPolio at Fiblier's'School HoUse on Saturda evening. 26. sig,no the pledge. -.... \ i A.Tilmcs.—ln the mitlstsof the heat and dust of the past week we found time to note smut, passing events, and now that the`dust is so finely laid we transmit them to our county Paper; from ehildbood.up. Wo sometimes hear fault found Wlkh our Old favorite, but a little conversatimi\usu ally -develops a sore)spot ,somewhere,'for Which develops RFPORTEII • . blamed.We; \is hope to see its familiar ,facefor years to come, as vigorous as it is virtuous. :• , t\ )Ve were much pleased hear .from "Jostmi" a short time since, kid of his apparent prosprty; .luit, think\ him as timid as a wcitnart, ;Ills bark Must bis, , ached by this tim; ' lu7r .4 - 1 Criek, This I.y ~ e ... left hough water thi Some f his friends launch ut and sail port. Ile \ would - lint warm recePt.ori fro! be cast anchor here, official ring of our , iu this pleasant rei \ ..t, apart for honoring fie -- ..,........._ .as duly Observed in'tlif. Place,., and llowei, were again. strewn u p the resting places of t. e worthy patriots. \ It is a puzzle to s t l / 4 us to know. how , that cla s of men who wish to show equal 'honor all those who fell in thelate war, expe:t do it. eau the spirits of the Confede . te dead} . be lie s\ diouored by floating above t ' it graves in the midst of _flowers', the t I. • which lhey hated'? Dd -we honor the Union .dead by :bestowing equal hone upon those \ slaiu by them? nay, no ma can serve twolnasters., . . We 610 object to scattering lloive upon all graves, bat we do not think the \ I S pectacle apleasitig one when attempting • !on the sainO\clay and way to pay 'Coal honors to 'fallen men whose blood was shed in supporting such widely differing views. Wis,mocking the dead if it does please some of therliving. _ - The !Awl:Ai) , movement is hot yet dead ‘ll here._ An oc:i=sioa3`l\ meeting is held un der the auspices of • alloutig Men's Tem perance Union, wit satisfactory results. This Society held a festiVal a -short time since and realized about sementy-flye.dol- Lars from it. They purpose\ fitting np a public reading room, we are told. • A strawberly and ice cream - festival, given by.the Episcopal Society last week„ , ; was a complete success. The;is3casion was enlivened' by excellent music by our baud. Our •little steamboat hap been. overhauled and improved, so that it is never a very serviceable pleasure boat and is a source of much pleastire to our chi,. a. n. vANDTKE. 1 The march 'of empire . is up4oivn and frOni.present appearance the tnisiness of the, place will mostly ' coneentmto•An the *upper part of Main street, opposite the Susquehanna brtdge. Frrett 1 Xti.6irs have, the 'foendation laid for two brick-stores Of good size, and they will move 'their hardware 'stock tip Them as -soon , as, they are. completed. Other movements in this. direction are `caked of, among others the Post-Office. 1 \The borough authorities have improved the, streets materially this spring,' and Ivith,a few more efforts the grade will be. perfetted and much added to.'the appear ance of\the village. - ' - ' i 4 • ' I totiee thatlthe ,poor binise question, 'or rather 'county:it:case, is again before .us. Of course tiorne public: spirited per son can be fOtin&who•ii willing, to' sacri fice (?) his hoine, if neciube, to "vow the Icounty an eligible site for the dicemary buildings; . A :correspondent: of . the fiE yllio! VW I.o,Vciati that cbc il9liki AT nostE.; AT 13TreA'SVI1.I.E. AT LEI4I-0-ILLE GREGO'S SCHOOL HOUSE. be locsaClio'finllte4 is Order , that the surplus products may be shipped • vantintemil_lV Weilatlinti *a *him that the idea is all right but tram lAer- 'eat murals. 'Ve - heihrve the county Will havo c moot busbies! try*.außOY-Artarbet,' and shoultilthisrefcre 'matte imr brilldings conveniently:they-should also be contig 114*14:tewttpostmSothreb privi leges iithet" 'act3hat the . Others charge seed . - be &priced of social privileged while servings* tangrate • fal public. • , • . Were it not for the cry of centraliiii- Iron, we would suggest, eer Towanda as w proper lomtion. Seriously,., now, cwe believe that it will cost thisoounty much • more to care for its poor *au upon the present platt, but . if Only.tWeierVing are admitt4 and those that, are able to work are made to do it; and the whole managed ,With.a slew to site thewatakturinticessa. ry expense, and at the mine time feud a ,real home, tier Onfopriate'peraps, .*e say AMON and so far as loCation Is con oerned,: there are miles • of, good farming lands ileum' the Stimudierina that - are ignitable and all near eubturli . to: the rail road.. Truck- gardening can be ca ed on, successfully outside. Of: the, borpq, limits. , • Spring crops are baektrard. Wheat ,thin on the ground, • grass knell for the season, and potato bugs pleity as the_ placnes of ,r4typt, , • .•, The crop of candidates for the next va coal:Ake inlitadfeird county promises most nbundantlield. The averag# voter will be surprise/Ist the ' Lumber of ; smil ing,friendsthit wish ma, word With - hint," as he is "influential." - It -is „gratifiing to vanity. What Shall the harvest bet `June 4, 1877. Pno . • Tut# Ninthergi thstritt - ConVentiow. 0: of G.-t• met al Troy May ' 29th, 1877,i, and was called to order by -W. C. T. Wm,4fax well its. ; the chair. wbo..ntede -the fotlowing . ppointnients: 'On 'resolutions, 9: J.Claub.r buck, 8. P. Varner, -Lewis Lucite t 'A.; T.' 'Lilley • and: oses 'On -1 godd`,'. of order, 0. -L.Laccom, J. 0. Guatio. J. Yeo mans. C. B. 'White and sisters: Chubbuck and Stevens. On" -Music, A. H. Towner, H. S. Munn, 11. Blackman, B. K. Bette dict and siitertiWebb,,lfraitb; Bevjonnin, Bowman and Gillett. \On finance, bmiley 'and Lewis.' The following lodges were reprieented : .Sayre, Liberty Corners, Highland, West Franklin. Excelsior, East Canton. Frank- - lindale. R iverside, Ban ner, Mukha Wash ing :ton„ Hope, West'Grainville j , North Tow anda. Aspinwall. Trojan. Dri'sbore it Alvord, South Branch, North Star, Overton. Green Monntain, Leroy, Unity, Colum'l4a X Ronda, Anstinvilte, East Troy, Champion, Granville Centre, Rome, Sorksville Bur lington, New Albany, Canton. Cold Water, Money Creek arid South Creek. AFTERNOOIi 3 ¢ss ION: ,Joni Hal . read and adopted, followed by reports from del gntes. The repbrts - were very, favorable. Diane!. deputies report good progress. pomasitte on resolutions make .repcirt „ as tonows: • . 114. Resulted , That we aro grnatly enioumgml and highly gnititind by the Mellowed inttCrest irtanifeat;4l in the temperance anise in our midst, and that v. e urge all Good Tempteaio do ail fa their power to ad genre the RAMP. To tlik end we recounned the hold ing."( public ineettnra in i•rery town in this liktrict to induce nil to figa the pledge fit tote! abstinence. Discussed Av Eateli, Chtibbuck, Warner, French and Mrs. Foss. .01) motion adopt ed. Ttaw.tvedi, That we liehl this *meson a Tpruper. • Prayer by ,chaplain Music. . • , Speech by B. French. Recitation by ti) I via Bush Music. Speech by. Rev. William& Recitation by E. L. - Bash. • Music. .Deelaroation by WE. Elliott. Speech by 0. eh Chubbuck. I levit at ion by Mary Bowman. Meet to_murroarmnrningst S o'cloCk in degree meeting, opeh at 9 a m. in subordi• nate degree. Adjourned at 12 tn. Committee on niaping Bradford and , Sul• lican counties recommend that they be divided into tourteen districts, with ft 1). 1). to each. Motion made; a&l•carried 'that Anert be Wit over ;luta to-utorrow under proper head. . EVE*INt; SE2,4ON 'The prograron:e• was fully, carried oat,- after which 8G siva the ptedge. SEcOND DAY; Meriting session opened in degree' meet ing by C. 1-.1 White. in the chair, when the unwritten work Odle order was exempli fied and degrees "conferred. Opened in nbordinate degree at 9 — A m. by C. E. White V. C. T. pro tern.. • *hen the con vention took up unfinished tuisiness-of pre : 'irieti4 day.. Cenutuanication read from B. 8:\ Ddrtt. W. C..T., saying that he was unri ble\to attend on account Oiliness. Co vention proceeded to nominate:. and elect officers for next teern,'W•C T an. nounce \ thefollowing elected : CT. C E White 'Nl:alb Towanda; W W'Crum Athens ;..W\T, J M I:iatt - ;" W M, J 0 Gus, tin.- -mtelmfiel. in. Fmillindele nominated as place or 'bolding next :convention. On cam and nays being called Litchfield was declared as place Of. holding next Conven ti4; Motion mad e to ; reopen nomination fort lace .of holding next . - convention. Lost. W C ' makes the folloi. .iritinents: %V C . 11,Ft encl. R ter Munn. L II S, .'ister•.lleojamil .(1; Runk Parks. IV )G, B'Mc.i -Brother ,'nx well .ofti following': Raliolve.t., Thu. tilte,polvert .hanks 4o the In v id, of Tnq h. brit hvvitality, ahko \ro Mr. Lung for the rt,.. 4f hi. ha I. Tho following ere appointed, r\ecative committee: , Q, E bite. 'Wm Maxwell, M Gustin, H - H Zilunri 84' Warner. Motion made and seconde d hat time convention tender thanks'to Brot er Lsrcom for the effort.; Tut forth I,y him,Tc.r the plearttrO , and comficit of delegates . Carried. Moved dinthe convention tender tl auks to' every 111P111 Pr of committee of rrmumgements appoin . by, Trojan lodge.' L tried. Ad rn - t., 131 'oned meet lit Litchfield the last Toes day of August 1877.' G. - W. - Cutest, t 1 . / -. -- Pistriet B.e'y. PROCREDTITOS OF Tar rlhADFOlin C Tt ,DISTRACT reotOa's.ll.aksovr, No. 2.3.\ In, "-inhume with- a former notice ti 'meet at Wyriinsing .on Thursday - May 31st. Ito day being very,litio it, ; was at once observed that all .Wero alive .to the interests srtf the- order, fur at the' a pointed tithe the ball was - Crawded to iys -utmost capaclty. Seeing that the hall of the Wyalusing drangd eturld not pesibly -hold the crowittliey itemediately, Mined their quartera to the spacious soo of -the Acadeniy, Which wits there niade sprite comfortable:" TheArilty, ILvdct.,E. IL Delong called the Gra ge to-ordOr at 2:15 and opened in the usual form! All-the officers were present ext*tt.W i ertli Trees urer Worthy Lady assistautditevrard .Tlel minutes of the hiSeine_eting Were read and.oorrocted and decl#redapproVed.„ Prior to this time bye very•,valuable s aid of Dio. D. Hawn, , fell and- corn-• plete the .delegafeS had** pre pared.. And hero Patrons irill:Pleaae ob serve, the time saioif by • the,. fifra4kges sending in at an earlytiate the credentials otdelegawis to the ,Secietary.;.:A4himg • Only al.sOit one half the . Grangeskrepro- Sented had responded to the Masters call,' in• calling - the roll of delegates seventy ono answered4o their names. Twenty- . two Masters worn present, and . twenty eight Granges Were represented: It being tise . tiaine number that was represented at ,'Rome at the February ; meeting. "••Considt ering the:exceeding busy time of the year with the farming claskit was a vdry fine torn out. This,with `the Addition of . •akirut one hunred .more fourth degree members :that were entitled , to a seat, Which gladdening our .bearts.with . their presents. 'and. aided vs witli\thelt%most !valuable council swelled thimeating to a 'very reSpeCtable andinfernatingAeitudon.. The report pf the County EaCctitlie Wm wit* wm-littiml VI !with gretit-intlrifit by all' .. ' "" trorted ' wham front' lent - lif - . , i tzt ;. of Ilfiliellinatimi,atiss •e r • ~ , aatonishlarmers thatlfave no kno .. ge of the pikes that can be obtained by the moans oftr:operation. , Such articles aa siti c gopl‘. illneet .epal, timothy and ''df ittell. rtmc • misgar, ten, coffee, and tit \ short all the smatter articles in the grocery - line, tinware and farming tools of 6 handred different kinds that the tillers Ottire \ soil are obliged; to have. 'Very many purchases have been made where there has actually been say ed frotu 25 to 100' per cent. 'We' do not wonder,that'a,portitra ‘ of ,the population 'put theft' Shdrilder against : our wheels. But when the farmer otiposewour move ment, he is certainly opposing his great eo haYI. - .- -• 1 . .r.:j At this juncture a cmalmittee was an nounced from Wyoming CountoPomons, Grange, consilaing of three members, v l ik Pig h a ttr qAVl s 4u p lir . Fly/Annan, Gs in r' !Vim! fit tVcommit tee of three to cenfer with them and meet ' the Susquehanna county Pomona Grange about the middle of Jane, - and, there ask them to' consolidate and establish a co opemtive attovey . In 411hifiainity b! Pitts ton-and. Wilkes-Barre, for the sale of gea. , ral farm produce, for the counties 'of , ... uaineltanna, Bradford, Sullivan and ' ogling.. Woillty Master appointed ou ,fiai, Cemmittee, Bee. W. 11.. Stuvet,•of, Osca ma Grange; D. KELLUM. ot Asy lum, a'll J. It. Tsvi.on, pf Wyalusing. The , lowing resolution was offered by tho - dele4 •a- of West Granville Grange : Bestirred, That the manner in which . our Sitbordi ate Granges are conducted,' reflects discre: it upon the Grange cause, as well as upon the foun•lers of the order, by losing sight of the grand object of the .organization, and unless there is a reform in this directiony'rill result in our speedy 'doenfall. • • After an explanation was given ou the resolution, and argued at some length: a •rnotkea was made abd declared - carried that the resolntienlxilaid on 'the table. Also a resolationly the same : -.- \Rewired, 'That to reduce the fee of in itin'ation in our subordtnato Grange is det• riinhotal and injurious to the A motion was mare and &dared cat 'ried .that the resolution:be laid on the 'lcold. It was thought proper at this r T (‘, tune before - adjourning for supper, to fi x u n the time and place' for holding our nex meeting. A motion was made and. deeladfarried that said meeting be held at To anda, oh the last 'Friday in Au gust. The Secretary was authorized to procure -NO copies of the Constitution aid By-Laws for this Grange. ' ' Grange adieurned for stipppr, at 5:15, to meet at i:230. \The sisters of Wyalusing Grange bad made ample, provisions for entertaitling the isitOrs 14 the Pomona. \ litany were Invite ante with Haim li ving 'near by; and the balance were most hos pitably entertained i), the basement of sal building, They were not able to set a table on' •the account of, the seats in the room being ntitionitrq ; bat they answer-, ed a vety good purpose, as they were Well ealculatedto seat a goodly nb;ber ; and convenient to` serve tlisi gues through the elides. •Chicken pies were 4rst, and always iir order ; sandwiche s, blsbnit and \ Bradford county - better ; tne.s and cakes without discouub,;,-rice puddings„ pi Ides of every variety, 'And the best of can fed fruits, served up \by the most fa.sbirk able 'a d beautiful ladies in the county The only con.plaint I\ beard was from themselves, in great fear that they could mit come up to the ea.unplo set by the ladies of Rome Grange. `Certainly the sisters of Wyalusing have nothing to fear. They are accord to ,none ;. an if they al ways act their part in the drama of life as welt as they • did .at this meeting they Will Inept their rewati, After s a i ,t k roll and a smatto of Mono BROWN'S best cigars and a little chat with. thq mein ers of the quiet town at the hour of the beau tiful imnset, we wandered- bak to our, place lof busiEsss,and were called to order •by the Worthy ' Master, at 8 o'clock. Ile feeling strengthened, both in body and mind, proceeded to business by calling on all the delegates for a history of their Grange,. and its. prospects; which took about two•hours ; but it was time well spent atsthat: At the same , time lire. V. S. L& no retired with ten candidates for the fifth \ degk.ee. 7 Bro. A. W. TAYWit from, Rome Grange, and 13r5..T. IL Sktvrit from.Gscaluwa Grange, introduced two kinds pt patent milk, pans,' and showed' up their labor saving uualities, and claim ed. it much greater amount of cream Could be obtained fron the milk. A motion leas inede.and- declared canted:- that the . YL having elapiefl since the opening of. the hotel,-and we - earnestly • urge upon the °Meets of the company prompt attention -to their duties. , . ' . ' Regotred, That a copy of these msoln tiposhe fot*arded. to, each of the.Direct7 ors ofthe "IneautpMent,". with; the h timation that if- no response is reeei i z; i ed_ within a reasonable time, the matter ill, he,suhrnittsd to the State grvige, .44 in 'eitigation. Bro: V: 8. Landon presented tl;follOw-, iug . respintion which ~was una monslS rirlorited : • '. ' -'., Resolved, That.the memberanf the Dis trict Pomona Grange tender their thanks "to, the Brothers hod Siaters -4f: Wyalusing Grange, No. 124, for: the cOdial and hear ty reception we have received at theii bands. A motion'was made; and declared carried, that the Secretary prepare a copy' ofrthe proceedings of tl i n r s meetimiNfor We 'Farm er's Friend, and or all lhe county papers for ptiblieeti 71/ , • The Grange eles ' at a late hem', `all \ feeling', well paid ' for their trip to the beautiful Wyaluslig. . 'You truly ' , . ' \ •• : . w../L.Sit.Aw, Seely. une I 1 th,' 1877..' • t +' ~.. ' Kittt.un, of this place, is f a chicken havitn.ciliree well / ' l ll l e.grr.• Thhois a very rare breed, wer and-if any of out. Citizens wish i t' ige it, they should apply for eggs '' RonE, Pa., •'" N r.oin t 'owner devoo. hove' to cult ME BUSIESS "LOCAL., . , • , L 7 Fine Fre-711_ clocks lifliminu,- n V.i . 5... --.11-4111P.11.-41,- CM" Yon canb 'ay a \ plaie C astor for U 9 cents, n 11..rcur Illouk. ..r• II the latesyrnAllications, very • clieiiii, nt N 'lt t ieng It !IVS it Al;t7N • . 7---4.4•410.--•!t----1 . .s. .., Pir A /arke.)lGdicii' bf-kames and teys, at cost', at wurr4 , olll3 k SII A ltr-, \ . . / .441/01.-4-- \ - Ur **. Tbe lies — t Conekeirs bakea % every daY 4.cArtilr. ropr ,- •• t • ;' , -, N , ' *--t--- 1 ' '• lam'A large ascot eat of spring iiiail . stuutner ittats, just mccb I. t I. E. Itosio, tiir WHITCOMB 0 Blank Bouts maivatae . tared ) (it Hie Cam' You can buy nice, sh-baked Crackers at CowLic§* Rakerft Velry"x h.' C rael ers of 'alt. vatic:ties Aked e err 41 at cpwts..te pikety. . -.! Rings re arsl-clisa art ear Slerlin Silver and Slier: Plated ware pricos*.iislcutiscorsi. . . tirOentune, (D eep Mick," " High RuElo igaq . ...K15 1 4 . , water at klatliVS. Shoes ceiling strithOof ISOM 4( TA19111( T sell tlte best A big, stock" of very fine StOU k iery low prlcetai-llLNDELsinx's• • rtEptArir's - store is filled with fur, the . ll4:4los trade.. . Childreti's ,cosiot the Old WegrittrftrOOkil*lnlitis 4 taAt" fired the tele of Ctheters at Athens nest meth. tarj3aea 1144 regulation al* and stl4, etleethsWe tettelustr inure." . . tar Ya‘t eatrget-sll the latest ,styles or stall o4 M h!j r itikpf ?C to it Sti Fri gotta lassie at 31.1trat,t , a craeltery Biarei'l Itarrbe largest ! gibed3oo4l4ol4 spring dothlstin town.* at: E.. /011F51114.-P's. • rierwautiful Patterns' :of Glaiswaro nt • ' fun!4; t_ Now firm; now gOOds, and low pri. cel! at the Brlclgo Street Furniture Store Mara. . . PC O you want a Baby Wagon?, Go to atAtn:t:•a Crockery store. . • junl4, • fitir Everything la tho Ilse at Jewelry, Silver ssd Slicer Plated Ware, st HEiDXLNIA 1!1' tir If . you *ant to buy Knives. and FOrks, Spoon!' or. gllvar IVlAted 'Ware, go toi MA. • gvetyt,hiti,g in the . line of a}Atioii: 'irk: it *ttiTcolin a 191/NCTV. - - 'ts'Lawpa only 23 cents at 3rabiWa Crockery Store; ' t, anywhein but to: WitlT- ItA.UVS for Your irim zikperi ;. rihrih: '5 cents buys a dozen Goblets at • Crplkory, ato m jentf. -;•-• thidertaking a \ speciality' at ibe \ • Bridge Street,rfrtioStere., _ Croquetni j 95 cents' the. Crock; er.3. Store. - X. • - • \ janti. Don 3 fall to cal at at , lIENDEtt bls goals awl learb.tbe rico& to- New Vatterns Kstlces at the elbelreey 'State. irir Gold, Silver, atnt.i. Steel SA)taclett, anti Eio, Glassed, in great variety, at liasnaLatAat •s*Jew,l - Store. • • rjelt yotiwunt alituit,•ofe . bitt} er than ybu can buy the &IMO in New. : call atildikspir.t.iec. • WiirttilAMMAN has the .finest ap et WarChes, - JAvelri and : Sllveriia:re, ever bria . pito pis towu; Call 3E1 , 1 see IL , Remember—lf yon went any Stone . _ Crape; or or,tiorror Palk:solo MADiLL'S Crockery Store. junl4. The 116:010 of Ctish PricCe, as arranged at 11 - AulLL'a Crockery Store, In Towan• tta., anon.% con.to prOcure a SLT or Ut 1l Ex for a /Mali orfaaji.' .001. far" , Beautiful White Pigs. fur sale - by the sshocirther. • • .t,Sheshequini May 17, 1877. ; • I Ma!: • goitTox Lasreartovqtl her toot and St:Atom:Ty Store from io rattonco Block to fie store s;mtli 'Sfire of Mercur Block. er, flip-vrooD - Lumi T ,R- Ny A nsvir ! ..— Sea,nne.l 1 , 1, 2,3, or .1 Inch Omar. Apply to IlAws.3llltrrriirlut,3l4gtroitton, ra.• may 10. . . Ilif-Den:t fall to call at TIENALILMAIt'S, it you !tin to buy anything In the line of Jewelry, Siliter 9 liver-plated Ware. , Vino'Xlnt.rtein and SWlssi Gold Wm:llcm, in Stem for ladles ind vextN4t Key an' Orrin for wato chrop. Will takelrty t•s Purniture store. haal.er May 22, 1877 and Berkshires, Short tow ior • 6 . Dt11:11an?1 nom eatMratta Wyatt'slug, La., Juuc , 157:7. IC yolt want ie,dy -I(lttitng, call at Iltoitztt ELD's white lie Is e,,t for Sluing stock. - , :nark OM ELIMEI L I -4 ". Dit.„ ‘ 4 , T11 - TO POTA Guiv.); G Luivest pric4a.\ , H. 1 •11,7 - 'Ta icce, , 6 duction In iValbatu 24ci E.ll \I A N 3 - 611\di1 the prices he Is offering. • _ nr, Dr: C. 3.1 NI, c, (Dentist,) has • moored from TE Athel. where he will lo foam] at ids oft On St t, just north of he Central Iloustyati.l will be glad to see his old ortomors as 3 . v71.1 as ,now over. • • j un7-3t.• G .7r A/Kr.us - r., the Merchant Tailor, has cauCcilils TanorliA ttstibllshtnent to LAti 13 h Co's rp,rc. el4\ thing made to order; alsi)eittting, fitttig anti trinsleint: ttone with neatness anti Ws pate,. Else Mtn a call. rS'Everyborly iti.invited to call at A. Pt.ttp.:!es Photograph Parlors, (opposite Pow. & Co.'s store,. op-stairs) ob,' examine spocl mons, or his work. You will Iq conritn:c t at once that elcre ls the place to het first-class-pictures. .11Extlit. 4 N Your: --Nothing conducts rook to happiness and peace in the; (Mid ly than tastily decorated moms. The humblest cottager ma, by .ptirehrising his Wall Paper at WHITCOII Itat4 , hls Intuse'as,dnrltltig and chee • as a monarch. . mars. ILV • Why will you eat stale Crackers yrrhe , you can buy them nice, fresh. baked, just as eke: p? Ask your grocer for CowLks• Cracker's „go to Mr. C:s. 'fakery :n the First Ward,. wll6,rc rati get• Crackers the same day L they are taken the men. jau2s.. .dins.—Tire public willTbe pleas that•the,:old and tellahle firm of 310.14- e(lecifleit to itkakt the CROCKF.ItY and to that old have Jost re. (IVOICe. comprising everything In .y wUI sell • at -astonishingly-tow ed to lea] TA NYES TRADE.a celve.l.alargo the tine, which ti prices. • - . . £ TO (7nicsul s it sex, a retired physician, v. 1 \ cov;••red, while a Medical i.. Asia, a very simple vegeta 11, Speesly:and pertnanOnt•cure W/ •, ma, Itronailla, Caldirlt, and al I \ allerilmm—al,o a' positive and ra t Nemitis Debility; Premature tieca . , rm. canip7pluts, feels. It Ids duty t known to Itiet suat.ring Jeliows/Aettia o, motive, be will cheerfully sejtd (freti of c ., :. all , who desirit - It'f he roll preparing. a 4, direetions for sticrersful ..,- using, thisi;roylde i ly discoserCd rfiractly/ Thnse who Wish...to st ~ s lpezugettres of the In:fie/Its olthis discovery withot cost, can do so by .:turn mall, by. addressing with. • a stamp, narpi9dpapei, • • ; \., \.. • ;it. CLIA nr.ES P. 31A ItgilA LL, -. \ \ • 33 Niagara Strip', .. • . . 11111T,W0,N. I'. - ms.—The - ad verti. ultig pinvldentlally kissionau In Southern \tee remedy for the — onsumialon, asth. throat and burg Irgil specific for' an.l r . . , , MARRIED. T, .:.;-: • • .tAng..—rthwiN.s.—in T6lotnerpt, .totuct2. ism . by the Wrv. .P•lin S. Items, 'Rector of Christ ettur,ell, Mr..ltteivt R. Sta.rk..of rittlatlelpl)l3, to Nitt.l . Alltentlte 1).; \ plunk, en 4 aitghter, 4ll. E. A • ram:is Emq.. of ToVVAlltia.' i:- \, . . DIED. evenhig. Sabbath. MO 27th, danghter %A' Satnuelst.., and Rndly.S. • - Iqr, aged 9. years and 3 day's..`. - \ New. Adsertizettents. LIST OF LETTERS rem'aiiline.in Post'Snlen at. Tiacantla. Brad fortls.co., Pa., turarq: we • O istadlpg J taw 14,.1877: - ' _. *AO ftosisnhis . ' Mrs Ci come Brown Cora . - Cote tie° 1) Vats Chas . Callithan }Men \ • CiMpheil .John ' jorws, mis,, 31 . Moypixr,l)enuis - :SSl.Ralllla 1:086 ' 1 . ;.1 . 3131111190 , Thoq - • ' m 0:: ill bitm %V W • Strtfiti .las . - Mundavillo Frank dell .Mary , 1 .4. Swills J, • Fchanel 'Michael ... .. Woodruff A fink (2). Wolf Myra - . I - Wolf - m 'Sarah- . Pons calling. Or ans:or the nboce.,.Trill pleiso Myy " advertlaell,. Aiging date of list.. \ , S. W. Al.V011.1), P. at. ' r ' \I , • ' • .- • - i , I .• - if\ DMINISTII, A TOR S NOTICE. ,111„.-Notlee.la hereby given that all penares In- Attuned • `to the estate ot , llostetc Taylor, donNi,, , late of iii''ortli Towandl, Ittotford (*.wetly . , ‘tonst.' mater ininii\illati , payment to tia litnleisigan.ii. and all persous ll'itig clainis against said eslato mist Pneoint thetu,. ulrauthetitleatril„' roe m , ttltantait. ~ . \VAL 11E,Clatn. • .7.latiel-dir. • - .' ' . i Adnifitlitiatot. OTIOE TO BUILDERS.—rio-. - • posals Me bulidinga Sintsai WNW, at Tune \ to; In North " Itcal dn. ' , Township. will .he e. , xelvell by thelleh Directors Of said, Town 'llhip tl , OVOCIF. r-A-11.4 S (Urtlae. done =I, 1877. Kan. ad Speettleglous to be BCtli On the ground at the ne of letting. TIM.). (IL ANt"1:1 North °Wanda, June.7.:'. See'y Setwollluatd. ~ W 4 L .- - : -CARDINit.' —The sub i Iv, it • r;4111 careroili tb4roient kiw.anon at hls old ea klishniont hi Catiiiitoil(n s .ra. Viotti tion ,. blallong rape ma na n llle nap* sign of ha*- Ini their work d. In the heat ptle.Sitkiet wanner. and with divatt.b7 a : s he WIII give lila peronal and close attention to he lauslyiess. Price 1 tof*.per pound. Wool taken In ponient.wben &mitred. . c#4ll.l, l ltt 41.41t9 11l r 11% -c ..--.1.11.:114.,INI11164/1- . .A,liDlt ONAL ATM GTIONS , • _ ._ •,• t _ . . . - i.. _ - ~ ~ -,, -_ ... - . • ~,... .- ~ POW_ ~L : E ti 4 & sCO -- ,\ --- • , Having )ust reinrned from New York, have t iweek Added, largely to ic .4\ their stook bypurehases to supply, the various ps i meats ot-titeir busili 1 nets's. The meatest care has been exercised in ilia bele . ion, and prices ,oe e% I. many kinds of goads wAI be found_ LOWER.THA V, - •• " a . if\ LADIES -\DRESIS' GOOD S,' . , ' \ \N ' \ \ t Eitrt3=l in Silver, Plated. es cheap 'ork, just G • ENADIN,ES, GRENADINES, GRNADINES, GRENADIXES, OR AbINES,\GRENADINES, \:.• 1 , - • .‘ LAWN CHECKS, LAWN-. ECKS, LAWN CIIEUKS, LAWN CPIECKS, 1 LAWN CIIECKS,;LAWN CHEcIiS,/ • \ • , ,WHITE. SUMME SUITHQS, WHITE SUMMER SUITINGS, I • WHITE SUMMER UITINGS;\ • • • • . \ • \ • /,• ° r ' • 4' ' And a great itariety. of Worsted= Dre.ssyabries, intlrel new; to,whit invite special attention. ' , We continue to sell the best andmost ' popnlar -makes o p ints cents per yard.- \ • ' ' I Fast colored, good: styles Prints at 5 cents-. . . ' We have received a fresh lot of Percales, One yard _wide, to be sold at 8 ce is per yard: . ' II . A - ,,0 another large stock' of Domestic Gingliams, best Ruality and tyles at, 8 ee ts ger yap]. • ‘ . ', , eLons le . " Bleached Muslims 10 cents. - - " Friiikof e Loom 1 Y Bleached Muslin 10 cents. " Cabot" BI ached Muslin , one' yard wide, soft finish , a very popular brand, at 8 centeper ya: -.. • • . . , TIOSIE.ItY C .... , . . LACES AND . --- - - • .. 4.. E111111011)ERIE, 'L S\\, BLEACHED. AND. UNI3L NUSLINS OF THE FOLLOW' 11, YARDS: NAPKINS, TOWELIN9S, At, IA s." ' to oink° It .11 by this argEO to 1,1 full t la:- LA LA_ LAD ,A FULL AND . COMPLETE DOMESTIC COTT() EMBI&INO\ COTTONAD-ES:Va • MEN STRIPED, SIIIRTINo, BLUE licit BROWN QUALITIES, ,BROil, -DUCES,' BROWN SHE ituAriEs, , AT • VERY Lp . w jp4lots. • - powELL - A TorpOdat BEE MI .FINE FRENCiIi FINE FIIENCIt ORVIANDIEB4, FINE FEENCA ORGANDIES., 1. • - - ' . LAWNS,; AWNS - , LAW.NS, LAWNS; , LSWNS, LAWNS,' LAWNS : iLAWNS, LAWNS, • : Ti{. CRETONS,.CRETOIO, CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS, CREZONS 9 CRETONS,'CRETONS, DRESS ONENS: \ - ,DRESS LIIEN*i • \ DRESS LL's NS; • \ NS;. \\,• GRASS GLOTTIS, GRASS/CLOTITS • 9 GRASS CLOTHS, GLOVES, S' iCECK4t . FA R, N EC OV EA 11,. =ll I=i I N 'gMBRACIIkiG EVER ISM PelteLf LVEMORIENI PERCALES, X I ERCALES,. PERCALES, PERCALES, PERCALES, PERCALES, '`‘ ME • CHO - pIEETWiff. 'ATM - PILLOW 'NG WIOT#S : 2L EQVA, 4..,Y LOW PAICks. 4 ,1 %. x. SILK FRINGE SILK FRINGE SILK FRINGE WOUSTED BALL -PRIX+ A. MON.. OF ONS, IN - THAT LINE. KEW 11/1 PRINTED JAC6NETS, PRINTED JACONETS, PRINTED JACONETS, • - OM FOULARDS, FOULARDS, FOULARDS, i • NM lIMI EMI ■ FRIN =I RTMENT GOODS Virg' WkAii , IN ALL, D.T- ALL A. eiLN`" BRI1)Iis _:. . i.'lo:',:.l••x:.i,f,ti_tlk* . ':',°:.*: 9 *- 11 DM £!'j) ,;, . i ; • istabila• wieJmiertribd4rehm•AlNe Meat 4.6.- lo* %ism • ~, ; •.:•5%r ,; : ITO:" 'WOK 'OF • • .. j", • :•• ,7 - • R OOD: rtiBNOSE voLialguamil Mill :~_: ,' , Ai.1.11; may Atilt beiond atiOjeag *MAW* !barrio, tbe_• - • ,DKPARTININKT. An ine;ffl'airtni. codeeiil4 issoods:d., MIIIN OM MI • pmehd memo liUl be siva EPAIRINO Is-ND PUN& XAKING ! • . - Sly . \ • iseCeseor t. S. \ltirJ!!9a., ' iiilDen-IST4,TkiWANDA. El /fet leTt* NEW GOODS, FOR* THE WE ARE NOW READY WITH • A FULL STOCK OF FURNI TURE,_ AT • .rincts TO SUIT THIS TIMES, 05 OUR: OWN_ MANUFACTURE, WHIM! WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE. • , 3:21 t \ @ ' WE KEEP ' THE LARGEST STOCK. OF aNDERTAK.WG GOODS OF: ANY ONE IN THIS —.PART .OF THE STATE, AND •OTJR PRICES_ RS AS LOW -AS THE LOWEST: ,s 1 WHEN IN WANT, OF ANY THING}• IN OUR LINE, GI US , A. CALL. ItEMIMBER 'OTHE PLACE, AT TIIE - OLD STAN', OF MAIN STREET. 3. O. FFROST'S.SONSI 'Toirands, 1P5., April 5, len. \o " Beaurred. MOVED! -REMOVEDI THE. BOSTON BOOT dr, SUOE Ifl NO. 3 P4TT9NI3 111.0c1E, Two Simi above Stevens It Long " We bate on ipiodo largo stock ot iatSSCLASg 800T5 . 4 BnOEB • . —W4lcl l rs.ww sell at ASTOEISHINO LOW . PRICES ! Cairo aid see and 'bb eaigineid. • Ail goods ted as reprreated. OUR S iicriTo:-.1i2 prtroy To PLE.siz: All goodi usamtettril Ripple/6 iseliedMV Tows; =1 _ ~i~il IN TH 42 i- =I I' 0 SPRING TRADRI = ~. ~. 111 MEM MI STORE, ' lIIM au removed io MI 4.4 fitrEngh, MIS
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