Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 21, 1877, Image 3

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1877.
W. A. CR/MERLE
•.,
- , •
• • • Dealer In "
FINE AEWELNY,'
W A T E.S,
SILVER, AND PLATED WARE.
RWANDA; ra.
, rou.m.ta, Jan. is, 1877.
::LOCAL AND ..CENELIVAL:\
JAMES Mir),NT makes an import-Int
,an
nouncement to all persons in need of car-
MEM
;lilts. • IjArion and Miss EltuA Mims
aro about to start a ladies' furnishing
store in Initer.
INV. Di. STEWART )136 returned from
his Western trip and occupied his pulpit
:on Sumlay last. • - •
1)0 NOT fail to hear Mr. SWETLAN73 on
Thursday evening.. He is•an earnest and
eloquent speaker. • ,a -r"
Hay. G. W. CHANDLER delivered a
temperance ..leettire ih Leßaysvillei on
: ISunclAy evening. •. -
!FIFTEEN copies of Appleton's New
Anierican C,yclopludia, Lave recently lean
subscribed for in this place, • '
IVP.If; sorry to learn that our old
foreman, :ions i'lleConutux," now of =the
Owep), Times, had his clothes-line robbed
last-week.
.
nrn.rt-r special attention to the ad
'Nement in another column of a . farm
house and lot for sale. The,rtns.
on t ot to secure purchasers.
VOL
.1. L. Kt:NT, having purchased the
of his partner in the firm of KEilT s
.t s, is now offering his cnstorners a
assortment of goods at low prices.
.S. II
larg ,
It •v. qtr. BROW N; -X Waverly, men
pied the chancel of Christ Church, on
,I:unday last, and was assisted in the serv
ice 1:y StEELE, of Washington.
TnP.t‘ glorious Fourth" icy tti - be cute-
Ibrated hi - an itnipsing manner at Idinne
k 03. Mr et:urtE and Tlon.
FonNym are expected to orate.
'Tni Pre s byterian Sociable - will n ect
this Wednesday evening I:4 Or residence
of IVon. .lostt;it Pow FILL. ' !Vivre is plen
ty Wixom, and all will be Iteleolne.
'Tnr people of WOlusitig are making
preparations for an old-fashioned patriot:
ic celebration hC the Fourth. Fc.ll partie
,ulais next week. Make your -arrange
ments to be. there.
PVI: INCE 1T Plf ENT.-MCSSTS. L.
s and C. 11. ,ALL'EN will speak in
of the, Murphy movement, in
'utell at Ghcnt, on Friday evening,
EC
11 tltl:i
behalf
the 1 li
.1 pc:
if11:1).i10) AT M. 'E. Cut
Next. Sabbath
D., will speak
.a
in the M. E. Church at the usual hour of.
MEMII3
Tun Loyals; , ek coal IA the favorite for
domestic F i uposeS. If you do not desire
to 'continue its. use, "never send -any' to
your house, asi the good wife Will hot be,
satisfied with any other after once burn-
GIEE!
Orit good friend, I). 0. lfoi,Los, has
again phieed ns under obligations by the
presentation of a basket of large and Ins
straberries, grown 'hi hil; garden.
'1'111:y were the largest we have seen this
Sealapn.-
• • •
A sTii.x . .BEitity and Ice Cream Festival
will lie held at lecture room of the
Uhiveysalist - Churclp, for the benefit of the
Ladies Society /.1f 'bat Church;
Tues
day evening, June Qii. The Imblie‘gener
ally 'are invited.
Muir. deliVered a'leeture on tem
pertnre to a large - crowd In the Curt
lnse last evening. 1101% although past
enlisted' for the war, and enters ,
the s,.rviee'witli as much vigor and earn,
estne - ss as a young-'vulunteer,
Tim Towanda Muttial Building Associ
ation has completed its sixth 3, •- •car. From
pl. es , u t indications more than fourykr4
Joilger will be tequired to close up.
Many of the shareholder) , becoming sat is- ,
Vied they can do better with money,
are- w:ibilraw;pgtbeir ,hares.
IsvvrAtioNs to the marriage 6f litiSs
ItolkE Snip MA N, of Chicago, have boeu is
sod. • 31i-s S. has Many warm friends in
TOwatitla, who will extend their congrat
ulations, The happy event will transpire
on die inst., at the resitiene o e of the
brije's - father, Col. S. V. Siiirm.qx.
,
In r. contract for supplying th§• Public
School with boal for the current year, has
been aw‘atlctl to .T. IT.
require. about SO tons of the "thiek dia
monds" to kee,p the temperature of the
at a proper state to allow the
'•• young idea to'shoot."
A t;rnr, employed in the family "of JAs.
w is, in the, Third- Ward, fast week
forged al order for about twenty dollarS,
which she negotiated at J. L. la:Yea for
dress goods. The forgery was soon de
tected, and the girl arrested alai lodged
in . jail. The next morning her friends
paid the bill and settled the matter. •
Fete more than a quartet of arentury
" (fray's Pop" has been a favOrito sum
•meta beverage for those who are not en
tirely satisfied with the drink prepared
b the Alonglity—pure water.' - The-reci
pe for this " l'op"is known Only to Mr.
L. 11. Scorr, of this place, who is now .
fain - oiling it to My-ow:Atm
AT rat: session of the State Convention
of Universalists, held in ilcieliolsdn teoerit
ly, 3111,. of this place, was
oi . (laine(l to the niiitistrK of the church.
deliyeFedithe disemirse on
the OCClthioll, and his plotber, offered up
the l prayer. The next s e ssion of the asso
ciation will be held here:
T. 13. of; tho banking film of
P. Turxkbatinivk, has
witi;drawn from the^ honae, and is sue
" (Teded by the father of Mr.
The bank `will lose liothSn4 by the change,
as the.busiees's has always . ' been conduct
lies Who enjoys an
t•uviatile resputatioe in business circles
wlit , rerfr be is known.
P. 1). Fttwo...n, of Monroe, wait
at work not
.far frtim his borne one day
last week., be Millet a large rattlesnake,
measuring three anal a half feet in length,
14% inn ten rattles. Whin firAt diseu'ver
ed it. Was but a few feet from -Mr. F.> in a
cirri-led position, apparetitly4eatly for hat,
tie.: ICifave no signal until after it re
. rehted the first blow. .•
STRAWBEMY 'AND Um= k. : Ram Furl
• =The ladies Of the /1..• EChtirch,of
0 ell, will hold a Festival on stt)._eirea
o
ind f Tuesday, Jane 2% 1877, a Ma
ink 'ornall. Levers of strawberries
IoS r tient!, attention I ' N
Dn. Jugs Luaus, of tbis pbtas,'open
ed the Murphy campaign at Bare*, on
!Saturday evening last. It was • the Dont
tot's maiden speech, and the result was
over aNandred signers. _Doctor 'RAMS
i 8 tho,roughly in earnest in theleed work
reforming not only— but
but
moderate drinkers, and we srs kaPp tio y
to
chronicle his success.-
Tut'llushfor4 (Minn.) Snakes this
reference to two of our friendih •
"Messrs. in. and D. 3.4BWants or
Monroeten, Pa., aro is this:eltypests
of their could; M rs . 0. W. Cetisiwit.
They express therusettes as lunch pleased
,with Rushford' and tho country generally,
srwin probably beCome permanent res.
i
Tit p. ,,T . SAY •op TUE Tnsnsonzssolt t
Minx he Owego TlT:we:says: : •,•
"BPHIL m WiLtralts, a colored youth
fi:om Totia . ,a t - Pa., tapped' the till:-in
DAVID Bnts-x saloon On North Avenue,
and captured, • • *nen seven and. eight
dolla're in .money a 1 a three barrel pistol.
He was arrested by :hetiff RonEurson,
and arraigned before atm PEAnnn."
AN IDEA prevails in sore quarters that
the 'grangers are on the deck e, and, will
eventually die out as an order. If they
do, it spill not be, the fault" of Bro. GLAD
DINO and his good wife. During th: last
week they have swelled the members
by the addition of an embryo matron.
Mother and baby both doing well. Better
late than never, CHARLI E .
, .
Coke to, the t'otirt House on Thursday
t
evening (the 21 t) if you_rsish to hear
`something origi 1 and' interesting upon
the subject oft' mperanc:e. -
D. W. SWETL ''itly Esq., of Ilehoopann,
will then tell y u "au o'er true tale,' l ,
and you -can understand the moral and
the warning Contained in bis story with
out any speaal effort upon your part. I' .•
L ' ikNlc7NO, accompanied by
his daughters,
,Mrsi. Ipsizoi. and Mrs.
Portrin, spent last Sabbath at Minnequa.'
o hotel is already filling itp,'and Super- .
ititendent Trt.pt anticipates a aticeessful'
season. Minnegna is certainly a pleasant,
resort, and Mr. TYLER' takes - good care
that none o his guests Ivo occasion to
find fault with the appointments of the
bowie. \
•POURTII OF JUL] T . QRWELL=Thero
will he - orations and. Mkric from 11 A. M.
to 1- • Dirnittick's ffall.•l
- lestival;,,afternoon and by the
Ladies'''. Aid' Seiii - ety" of the Tres yterian
Church. 4blindant entertainmen pro
.
vided at reaiOnable rates,
Erniiient si)eaXere.wih be presetiNY
orde'r of Committee.
318— LANDON'S lecture OD Sunday after
noon-was listened to by a- very larg6 eon:
course of people of the borough ant) vlein
•ity. The people came with, high expecta
tions and were not disappointed. Mr;
LANDON'S eloquence and earnestness, to- .
g t ether with the Phases in which he piel
seined the 'temperance question; held his:
audience almost spell-bound for nearly ,
two hours. His• remarks differed from
most of the speakers of s tho day, in that
he had no frightful. personal, 'experience
to relate, but his arguments in favor of
vital abstinence were such-as to commend
them toall.
A IlExtrrY.—"We were sbownthe other,
day, by CIIAMBERLIN, an Alderny,
heifer, whic ds . a perfect beauty., Not
much larger than a good sized.cream ,
pitcher, the animal issymmetrical in - form
and gentle as a kitten. Although the
cow is not theeproperty of Mr. C. he takes
great pride in exhibiting her to •his
friends. This beautiful pet,,
no doubt prove, useful as well as orna
inbutal, is from the celebrated herd 'of
Col. , W3l. COLpfill, of _Harrisburg, and.
was presented to a lady friend in this
place. Mr. C. has madeitho breeding of
blood. N 1 cattle a specialty Tfer years ? and
pronounces the Alderny the best for fam
ily use. If ho has'any more like the One
we arc speaking of, lie can • send one
along, We will take good care of it.
PEILSONAL.-LMrS. WAKEMAN", of Con
neeticut, is visiting her daughter, Mrs'
.J.B, .13Etugs, at the Rectory. *1
—Miss ALICE SATLES, of Troy, is visit
ing friends in this place.
—Mr. M._ MoNnoE, fornieriy , Deputy
Internal Revenue Assessor' of- this Drs,
too - , his mother, Mrs. Judge MosnoE,
an Mrs. Fours -En., were visiting tat Mr.
RA last week. •
IN
—.T. R, FARISS, 441.110 firm of D-ARTS
,& Co., ha taken up his residence at the •
Means liimse,for the heated term.
2 -1-'... Sitntin, the young gentleman
,who read the Vakedictory at the' com
mencement exeicisef the Institute last
week, has been engaged as an instructor
by Prof. QUINLAN for toining year.
—.1", , ,5. H. tlAvyns, 'of,lie,T . :,lirm-' of
HAwEs\prothers, Toy manufacturers,
MonroetoiVwill sail for piropen Satur
day, for the benefit of his health. ' l ` 'le ex
pects to remain abroad several mo ths.
We hope his e. 4 t;ctations may" be fu lv
, .., - •\.l
L
realized. -
—We yesterday recelvellia pleasant call
from Mr. HowELL, of th)Tittsbusgh Dia-
patch. Mr. H. is interest in the publi-'
cation .of the county` 1 00\
and will.
ed
probably remain in the county \t'or, some
time.' We bespeak forbira a welcor—
ception everywhere.
TIMPEIIANCE: MOVE3IiINT IN STEVEN,
ILLE.-A temperance • meeting after the
Murphy order was -held in. Stevensville,
_on 'Saturday' evening last (sth inst).
and C.M. ALLEN, from
Towanda, 'addressed the people; giving
chiefly their performl experience in the .
use of intoxicating thinks; which bad a•
good effect upon the hearers and resulted
in n signing the
,plcdge,
.which we con
-
spier goOd beginning for otir village.
The people of SteVensVille have concluded
to hold : another on Saturday evening
next, 16th' inst., in order to keep the bill
moving to the beit of their ability, but
would, thankfully receive • any goodbelp
from elseivhere. By Order of Committee.
11E0IIGANIZATION OF THE S. L. kS. IL
R. Co.—At a meeting of the directors of
the State Line & S. Rz R., held •in this
place on Thursday Last.,,;,N. N. BETTS, _jr„
was unanimously eleited " President' In
place of CEATLI.ES E, Psrisozo,• resigned.
CHARMS CUSIMAN, D. It. LATllit73llld,
:JOHN C..WELLE.B" resigned as directors,
and their places were-filled by the selec;
tion of. E. T. Fos, of: Towanda; R. 11.
Rocursrmi, Of
,'New York, and W-sr.
WitELEN, of Philadelphia. W. C. TO*Afi=
of "Providence, R. 1., who is Well
and favorably known in this" community,
was elected Treasurer in place of lir.
SLATEn, and will make Towanda
home hereafter. We most - heartily
the , stockholders and all con
cerned on the fl-ittering prospects of the
compiny: :With an inexhaustible supply
of Nut • ir , s 4 coal, plenty of - capital to de
' velop the Mines, and officers in whom the
1 company and public have implicit confi
dence, there is no good, reason why the
ectacHern shall not prove.remunerative to
those who have, invest/id fkiiids In It,
as well as a sour of intresOng Prcisperi
tr to Dada:vitt sot counties.
lire Wiest ate road will be' put in first-
Oslo oilair • itoonce;" , fay Oriplpped
for height and passenger traffic. •
, .
sts. Wx.-Itammiore died onlitardai
111 6110 g, aged 78 yrus, She *as Mother
of a 114.ge .of thlldriTa l 11111014;
whom AT I . A.ltto Pltlms Mrs. Geo.
Mutat% lArwroze. Romso's and 411.
Routsoa,' . Mrs. Itozmost vas ono of
our oldest inhabitants and 'wag mneltittlt
teemed; She wUa consistent mmehM of
the Presbytetian blire t h and was folio*.
ed to her last restin ' t lane by a VeVyiktigt
number of relatittes frfettlit, th¢-
hafston fltpubletafn -
The detemea vias the n 7
Pe BARBER, had nu
tines and friends in this ()Tatty;
Pent FATALITY... 4'or some time , ,
fishermen and othera have noticed w •
alarm - large numbers 'of dead . fish in the
river without:thy apparent cause. It was
Punt:hied •by seine that thb impurities
ream drains emptying into the river might
-be the occasion," but the following from
the Tunkbannock Ailmbfican / seems 'to
indicate a more serious difficulty ) , anitcall
. ...
for scientifiCanvestigatioh :
"Mr. exonos AtessanErt, an old and
successfullisberman, having noticed with
no'small anxiety the increasing mortality
among the fish, decided to make dome
post-morteni examinations. Ile cut open
a fish about - five .inches long ,which;-had
just died, and between the , intestiires and
the flesh he found two long, white worms,
each of which was longer than the fish it
self, They were alive and still squirming
when he showed them to us over an hour,
• ftcrward . One of the worms had a per
t head, but the Other' seemed younger
an • ho bead was not so distinct There
was a• • what appea to be an, egg ror
anothe worm. It w broken in handling.
il
The' most .• tri king fe ture of these - worms
is their Is •-• 'on outside the intestines.'
• TUE COUNTY ts!i s v.—EvAnrs Co.,
the firm who pro to publish Rev. D.
CRAFT'S history o • is county, are mak:
ing a thorough and vi roes canvass for,
the work, and - we' ask for them a hearty
and generous reception fro our citizens.
The history will be authentic at .d com
plete, and should be in the hands f every
family in the county, The autho, has
spent years in collecting materials for e
book, and has been sucessful in bringin,,
to light iitany important
. events which
havi been long forotten,* and=-perhaps
never known to the present generation.;
The impression having obtained in some
portions of the county, ,that the sketch in
EAUt.E's history is' the same as the work
now being canvassed. for,. Mr.
,CHAEr
makes.the following statement in regard
to the matter :
,
En.:RE'r,onTEn—Dear Sir: I 'have ró ,
ceived , nurnerous inquiries of late relative
to thiFpublication of the liiitotyof Brad.
ford county, and take the liberty 'of an.
Awering them through the 14342417.1:a fur
the benefit of all meerned. '
I have arranged with Messrs. L. IL
EVAItTS & Co., of Philadelphia, for the
• üblication f the work,' . aiutahave assn.
''Dees that o far at - least as the mechan
i 1 executi' n of the work is concerned,
it ttid be all the people of the'county can
1)
desit. Thty agree also to publish the
\
history i full as I shall write it. As is
well tknow
s ithrough - the county, it has
been my purpose to make this.llistory as
full as material\can be obtained to make
it, and as.ttecuritas data can be had for
securing. it. In this\respect I have spared
neither time o lahor Mu. , money, and from
thii interest whilsh has een-expressed in
retrard to the work, trus that those who
represent the interests of . ie publishers
will-receive dife encouragem nk, from our
prosepeople. A full psp ctus of, he work
will be soon . printed. 'ours Trrity
/
~ , . AVID Cie.
llryalusing, June 1?, 1 - 7.
...........„,„....:__
'PI iti
..msS MoNuttENT.—At thUnion Sala,
hatirsChool in Rome, 'Pa., Su day, June
17; 1877, it . was, thought to be 1 proper
iN \
place to give notice of, th 6 intention of l
many .prominent citizens of 'the . "iited
States to dedicate a monument to the
memory of two late; Worthy and proink-
dent leerobers of the town, who wet*
Prime movere, in the Sabbath-schools, not
only of Rome, but - throughout the broad
land; of America and even in. foreign.
lands.' We referto the lati; Mr, and Mrs.
P.T. Bt.tss. A very large sum of InOney
has been raised by contribution in Sab i
'bath schools throughout -the country,
ihrOugh the instrumentality of prominent
' gentlemen in New York, Boston, ,Plajla- .
delphia, Chicago, and many oilier cities,
.forlhe purpcise of erecting a proper me
morial in honor of the dead. - The enter
rpiise is in the hands of Mr; JOitti WA-NA
:AfA icfr.h, of Philadelphia. We under Stand
?the, monument; 1s now completed; and
':will soma be forwarded:to Rome. A letter
of rezent data from Major Witerrt.V. to
liMr. JaITS ELSWORTIL . of 'this place, states
that. the dedication will take place •
!Monday, July 9, and that
,he intend to
'die present, Accompanied by 3 ,ssrs.
-Moon and SANKEY, .Mr. - 'l3v mut.% Mr.
'MeGnANNAIiAs, Mr. WANNANAKEIL and
iniany others from different parts of the
!country., Mild& time, a committee was
,appointed, consisting of nine persons, to
!make such arrangements as in their judg
ment the occaion would require, as fol
lows!: JOHN PAssuotiE, W.II.SnAw, A.A.
TAvi.on, S.; SV:F.S.Y, G. W. STONE, W.
P. ARNOLD, S. I...WELLS, :TWIN VouonT,
and 1),. B. IlAttsiEs. Said committee have
appointed their first, meeting at the Bap-: -
MA. Chureli ten Wednesday. evening, June
1 20, and give all 'a . cordial invitation to be
present, and take part in the highly inter
`qting movernent.
im
RIMSPONDRST Fritirnf from Wya
the Elmira rtdrertiser, furnishes
,
mstingiterfis which we appro.
hirin g t?
several in
priatc :. •
~
—Tli Methodist and Presbyterian min .
isters are on intereangeable terms, each
occupyiatt the other pulpit.
—A; FEE, who; cit , ( first appointed
postmaster in 1849,:, is in\peaoeftil posses.
sionf the office noir/ for the fourth time.
—M. LEWIS,,, Ono of tfi victimi of
the eehig accident, is in a' ho *fill con- .
ditioh, - bola ble to sit up a few urs at
accident, is
a time.
—The movcin ,kior of making a I3or' 1
of Wyalusing, is (Mt gaining favor. In\
the proposed limits aril. oVer one *hundred 1
.. -0 •
voters,
•—i i tcv. DAVID CRAFT. •o his,place, has
about 'convicted his "Ilito of lira&
ford County." It is to be inns ted and'
Published by 1.1. 11. Er P.:M.3'lkt . `41., - of
..1 ;
Philadelphia.
—lt won't do to say a word against any
one in this section, as e k veljr — onolwould - 4.
at once be offended,
.as. r tliey 4all relate
ed by marriage, 7 -cony-or pros
keted• *
—CALvt's STowni.4 Who his lust caro
-1 pleted a largo barn, - .,Wi1l colutnencet at'
once a' private residence, ' and a thine
-1 story business block?' A few thorn such
men as Mr. SrowELL and - the future 'suer
cess of Wyallising is assured. ' - 1 .
.. —Mr. J., H. llowano, who for Many:
years was in the employ of 'lloo.rn,•
DOUNCEC, ‘Rosa & CO. ? of Elmira, is doing .
in this section a larger hard Ware buiiness
than his most sanguine expoctatiol?.4look
ed for—his sales already reaching, over
twenty thousand a year. Ile is ably;as
slated by a Business partner who, I for,
life," ho Wok "for better or 'Worse."
Mr& ilowarto being his bookkeeper and,
cashier. gfiti-is an agreeable, .interesting
and intelligent lady-one who/will never ,
lack fiir friends where she is / iinown.
. .
Mil
er of Mrs.
reia.
MI
- W. H: SIWVi See'y
"f.hr.tTit oe lilet), Orneon P. POlrr --
nt.
tr zn
VrOesiist ) tioi3V: ' i Oirigo 'l.l t aes that
Rev. GE°. A.TdE. died
... itnifalof.
on
Rev.
of hiat Wreak., . ~! M. its a
ivisidentif tlik t idlidef . , : - Ality into
ihiliair .
liip.oe, - Ile bad $ thsitAtnestdered
tile itainistiy; hilt nit letter, * quite
hehilitt taint,. hint , Cobtagiviiincal
tiketelt lett* Throve clip the foßcesingi,
".Mr... ,
.Mr. Pon=in•an eminent
degree all the
,nob r oller Inelal fie
nl• 1 A trite MA ailtetionitte liitsband
mid father in atieliity b • Utensil 4,1 g. tallied,
he was Rebirth libbtoroilk Irak and trust
ing, iinamenting
.11.14 gun** bcitittiati`
tenable, ,14tithibit bill, ilieildi tO hittlaelf
at; Withlideke of steel. He detested by-,
pntrisy. pcdsntry Mid arrogance. with' s'
deep loathing
-and Quilted modesty, sin
mii
eerily, ingenu . as, to adoration. He
was a - faithful r, and than be none
oonld ever be mo •popular - with their
parishioners. While a tdsitive men and
ti.few may, enited hill great abifities„.
of enemies he ha none.
"With Mr. PitiMWO earty life we are
not fam il iar. Others,,will, in tSme;; do
'astir to his history.% He came to Owego
nt, Wyealing 'Valley over twenty.tive
ye. ago, Mrs. POuven becoming Pre
cep 4. ... •of the Owe Female Seminary,
and he , he pastor f the Owego M. E.
Church. I . . subsequently ..: he was-eta
tioned here • pastot t ana be resided bete
white 'Presidi .: i tler of 'this Conference -
District, and atg ther titnes t having mean
while been stati . . for some time at
Factoryville or Wa Hy. Since first dom
ing here he and his mily have ever re
garded Owego as their .otne and Oviego
people&lined bite tit be , , ging to them.
we presume his remains I •repose in
evergreen Cemetery. Sit:mei. ving Owe
go last, be preached, we think,. in Pitts
ton, Willrea.Barre, and Scran •ii, and
from Scranton be was called . to Bnalo,
where ho labored for several years, a ....
until the failure of his health, Arid wh •
he at once toOk high position. 'When his.
health commenced to decline,' his Buffalo
friends purchased for him 'ajovely borne
in Cowleaville. the great enthral beauty
of which was suited tabis tastes. At the
time of his death bewas again connected
with the Wyoming Conference. 'The
news of his decease casts a gloom over
a numerous circle'of admiring and alive-.
tionate friends. The funeral services took
place on Wednesday, June 13, at b - is Idte
residence. .
THE'D/CTIONAIiIi AS ANINSTRUCTOII.-.-
We notice as a matter well worth men.
tioning, that at the recent great publish
ers' trad,e sale in New York, ‘ the books
that were most in demand "and brought
the best prices, were Webster's DiCtiona
fr- • the Pr—
They cannot express their thoughts for
the *ant of' words, and often they ex
press thoughtsi very 'different from what
they intend, beams° they' do not•under
stand the Words they employ. And very
frequently, from the Ramo cause, they
take no iaea, or wrong ideas, from what
they read or hear. .
The remedy for these evils il the proper .
training in the study of words, by the use
of the Dictionary, and this • training
shouldbegin as soon 'as the child can dis
tinguish between one word and another,
and continue. indefinitely. The apparatus
for this study shritild, of course, be the
most complete., and thorough to be had,
nd this is abursdantly supplied ,hi Web
s . 's Dictionaries, which are jpstly ree
o;.lni . ed. wherever our language is spoken,
as the . ndald authority in English. Da
rents an hers can in ne other way so
effectually . kso cheaply Promote the edu:
cational interests of - their children, when
of suitable age, by putting in their
lrands any '
ono or 'Kebster's. School Die.
do c ries, for daily u.,in connection with
the atudy of their lease and by placing
on the amity centre table, or the teach.
en' des as the authoritativ guide and
standard,' Ty of 'the unabil ed:
The unab 'dged contains 3,000 Illustra
tions, over 114 000 words in its voca_. ula
ries, and 10,0 words and meanings .ot
in any other Dittonary; 'the 'abridge.
editions comprise The Primary," wide -
hid which bail some.
capital rules for spollin . " The Common
Seh..l" 'is -.similar, but arger, with ta
ble. of 'synonyms , etc. "The High
7 \li
hook" still fuller, with \ , any useful
tables; " The Academic " an "Counting
House" for advanced schools a for gen
-71
eral hone nun business use. T latt i
Lags4o specially' , valuable coinmcrci . '
and financial tables. Thb little "Poiike '
edition i with its bright gilt edges an .
l .
morocco binding, is truly an invaluahl
pocket‘pompanion. It contains 121,047 than:
18,000 Words, rules 'or spelling, many ab
broviaiiolis, wordsland phrases,.prOverh ,
etc., ordinarily met.: with 'in the Greek,;
Latin and Modern ianguages. Whother
it is convenient or nOt to have copies of
any of the other bon, kir of the series, we
certainly recommeritikhat A all should pos..,
secs a copy of the Pocket, which, when
not otherwise obtainable, may be had by
mail, by enclosing - $l.OO to the pliblishers,,
Messrs. Ivis - 12N, BLAKiIiAN, :rAymys &
1 Co., 138 and . 144 Grattd street, New York.
Tun following article from the Alliens
Gazette is applicable to every locality, and
especially 'to Towludo. .Enterpriiing,
public-spirited men are too often
bvor
looked, and their work thought liglitlY of
Until after ttieir death. Posthumous hon.:
• -
ors aro not to be disregarded, but:how
much potter it would be rete the public
to accord some of the pialse due to public
benefactors-before thesactors die
,
" I.TSZFUL MEN.--Several weeks ago we
4'llllth:ft to the growth of surrounding vil
lages, and the credit due to live men in
'the promotion of that prosperity. • No
matter how ,encouraging the baturalin
artificial facilitieS maybe. for the'llealtby
expanson of a town, so king as the vicin
ity-is occupied de a d nenpnly, the sur
"ridings will 'r -4garily partake of the
~he men and ,not.
Tate the industries
'mels of progress.
to build a mill
and so it is to
w natural advan-
Lug country; .but
lunging to create
letery. It requires
and keep up live
fore alluded to the
tug neighbor, Wa: i
\
erly, l, , W ism u....„ —w . exceptions, in
men, be business of that town was ere-.
\ vir
sited and kept'. alive by n orlfmall
means, hlt untiring activity. .11. i we see
Wow fel qw citizen, Owen S ' ULDING,.
Esq., is thesrepnted father of Vire
. Iy,-as
is Hosfe:,nry Ei.sis, Esq.; of fla and
We do not think '1 necessary te•wai till
such nieu have pas Oil from among us -
fore the -raced of. crit fairly due them
!should he, given. Thew ixisthumous ac.
,knowledgments of benefactions 4o this
eresent, living 'world may be all well
nough; but such reed will not. he Unduly
puff,W, up by a chndid alluZion to .their
heisitiim in the common affairs of this
work:W.4%y world.' , It militia be pretend.
(A thit these men havi been 'wholly in
different to their awn interests in the
'work which is to remain a monument of
- tlti.ir enterp!ise. and liberality' long after
Weir work is finished, bat they have elm.
sea, inlooking carefully after their ' own
affairs; to promote the welfare of ban
dreds of their fellow men. This they
need not have dune in any enterprise
purely meth& Itds for - their tuntelfish
310110tacitell theirt,pitundiol94
_;blip
public Inane, that they arkeeigled to
public commendation 4
1665 But do we not see io que,""htichdt7
inert ixsuesdngactive enemies,
sr* bittylLtiltmtilled themsdves,
With the growth and "prosper* of Atha
the We do not mean Tiogrr i elati•that
is farther beck than we propose to ,„gel
but sine,. eau-advent into the town we
hare noted activities, not wholly sash,
owing with our growth and eftengthett•
growing
our Wendt, One, at least, of
oft prominent eltiNhohas at many
UglyOAS '
looking arontid hitt as
etildst 44 tither ' men of the coin-
unity, we have abundant reason; to
know, is in all„ matters'tothe
general adieu/me/eat of our hi:Aerial i
terests fairly to be compared 'with she
gentlenien alluded to from Waverly and
ti t r e4 : 3 lnthinking men °Min i
,tuo often, ' 'attribute &andel Wooed” to some
over. pre/etre &Id tutfaitutsin
Ire* sileoesafid hieU Are free froth OA
suspicions. The gentleman alluded to is
C. Maws. Ilia . first steps' il2
businesis life were saber here. His whole.
life, thus far, has been .lived here. Be
has shared the adversities and, prosper*
ties of the village.. And if thoughtfid
nien will stop to consider,, they will iind
his messes invested in' _those, branches of
around us which have thus:fer
momoted the stable growth '4.4 the totrii:,
Many_, boomerangs have been hurled at
Mti
r. snius, -but most of them have spent
their force upon his assailants. We have
other leaning men who,msy be benudter
noticed, but at present we place hit in
our category of leading and Oseftil web-of
this locality." 7 :
/tont, OR, tempotsnoe reformer,
spoke it th'e following places recently,
and obtained the annexed number of
signers to the Murphy -pledge
, I
Wednesday eve., June 0, South . Branch,
47 names; Thursday, June -- 7, Northrup
ellow, 41 namespfriday, Tune 5, New
Albany, 140 names; Saturday, Tune 0,
31 - Co .'s, names; Sunday, June 10,
Monroe 23 names; Monday,. June 11,
&Ott's, 2. names; - Tuesday, June 12,
and Sunday, 7tff, Asylum, 73 names, ;
Wednesday, Ju ,e 13, Henan Hill, • 28
names; Thursday, 14ttf, Greenwood, 4
names; Friday, June 5, Fianklindale,
names; Saturday, June - 0, Westqrank..
lin, 55 names. •
Mr. Mos will speak at t o following
places : Grove School House, Burlin,g..
ton, Friday, June 22; Fisher' School
House, Saturday, .Tune 23; Prone wn
Church, 2 r. Sunday, June 24; -
turn Centre, '
, TnE MI
Gr.o. C. 8
this place,
clay, on I&
a large attel,
pledge, as we are informed.
AT MCiNIIOSTON.
L. Ilsrturs and C. 11-656 M; :E\ addressed
a very large meeting 4. Monroeton on.
Sunday evening last. ,19 - ararries were add
ed to the roll there,. It believed there
are now but nine persons in 3lonroeten
who have not donned the- blue, and they
are " almost persuaded.'
AT LEItATSVILLE
Large and .successful meetings have
=ri hold at Leßaysville, during the past
wee . AT onwm,t,
The Murphy inovemeut was inaugprat
ed at 0 ell, Vuesday evening. Rev. G.
W. Cuss .Ea was• the speaker. We
have not leer d the number of signers,
tiut know that t .ose present were treated,
to a masterly argu out in behalf of tem
-
=2
BUSINESS C
nrFLINEir suits at Kr:
Elir You eart bay a plated Cas
cents, la klercar Block.
tar All The
.hest publications,
chew at WIItTCOII/11 i SHAUT'S.
VirJOB. 14 - - of, , Suramer Shawls
Ca' WHITE goods in great variety 'at
r
Bssr•n.
Igr A large _ aasottment of spring and
summer hats, Just ix:vetted, at M. E. ROtiEtt•
rtial)1!•
-
•
"s. WifITCOIII3 SIIMIT sell the befit
: Mink ttooks'lsauutacturcd In the country, • -
rfr You ,can buy nice, fresh-baked
4Ctiaelera at CowLxa7 Eatery, cerS cheM4
rif Crackers of all varieties halted
every day at CORIALS.
High tiftromune " Deep " High
Roek," and "Kissengen" waterlt K. 117,111—5.
Ladies', !dismal and Childien's
Olive selqug wlthpqt' regard ,to cast. tt.the old
stand 6 TAILoit .
ilfYo% can get all the latest styles of
Stationery,.ttry cheap, at IrttiTcuatn & Sital:TV
Theharges t and beittisAortment of
Fiwingelothlog in town, at M. E. itosaNrtain's.
ter New firm, now gooda and low pri
ces at the Brldgv.Stivet Furniture Stet!lttesin.
Eveiythini in the line of station
err at WHITCOMB B:HHAVT'S.
ter Ltiips'only 25 cents at 31Antt,t's
Crocke,ri Stoie:
puli 7
tar Don't Oviribeyr . but, tis
COMB k 811Ai:7"8 ton,yo9l: Watt l'Ver. mare.
tar Undertaking q speciality iat the
nrld • Street Furnttnre Store. • Imar29.
egr Fourth of JulyDaUgo at tho Val
lej house, We(inesday esenlng, id illy 4.
rir If you want a suit of clothes eheziw
er than yOn can tiny the name In-New York, Just
call at ROSEVFIEGD.R.fr
• or Beautiftil White Pigs for sale 1!6 ,
the subscribe''.
,W3l.
Shoshecialn; May 17, 1877, - •
licirrox, has reamher
.ieflonery Store from Patton's Mori to
'uth tittle of Mercur Meek,
rir 3
Book an 4
the store
•T A good Organ for salecheap. Will take Tay .
la loather at Vratra ° luraltureSuire.
May M., Mtn. . •
r,lrhams , anal berkshires, ShGrt-•
IforriCkttle,'ilut BerlrshlreBrrine . . A few, for isle.
G. H.W
Wyslusl4, Pa., June H, MI
1111 r If you want bargai sin Ready-
Made clothing, call at lloslcsrizio's arhtlo,ho Is
closing oat for Spring stock. OuirS.
Er Manta "The Tailor" at KENT'S
Thd Grand Central Hotel, 'Acta , '
York., receives welf.merited terms of, pry' . Ise rrom
Its thtioralas of patron& wtiO ' enjoy Its' reduction
from 11.00, the caprice, in P.SP. and 13.00 per day.'
\Jar NEw Cloths Cassimers at!
far Dr.'C. M. STAtiLET, (Dentist,) has
removed from Towanda to Athens, [where, Le will
be loWndist t Ms ottlee on Main Street: just north of
the Central House, and will be glad to see his old
enstotnep as well as new tete" ' 7 inn;-3f.•
Palau and Muslim; veiy loir at
Ravers.
/lir DEATU TO -POTATO BE'Gs.—Patis.
GnERN : 2 4 .1ift/ GalllitN. Wirratittd gentane
i Linireg . prices. i
Al. Dr. A. C. roirrpro Drug
. . _ .
'attire: ' . ' ' . " 111.116*
or mull,. "Tbe.TailOr'" at I{llN
\ '
the 3lerC.4nt
tng establlalunentin DAVI**
!made to orate; ilsocutting,
,done with neatness and dis
cs%
. \
is; cheipt KEtrr's.
. . -
. . .
..;tlr" H. C.. Smrr u,
Route s , will give. an IndeL
hones liednesday evening.
Parish k Smith% tall band: Hll
Jadrareeettlially Inritea, •
BALtrmii% : yOuil. - :41 . 0mr.8.. - NA:4 l d — lng .
jairnarctir'i hipitt l iiitt and joinseiiiiiit,44.
v. than.
„taiwy deamited ;moss. The h
iettaieltittey,;hetdicheWer tife 4 teit, Paper -
teahleE
Wm:own-a 194Avro t have hLs tome as loyitl
and cheery' as a monarch. . , 1 : • • mare .#
r ' ,-, 1?•-• -..t.",!"_ . -!-. -,-5 1 :, • 3 '
toacnos iaao as rarer's. ~ -t -
EM
ur Why Wmyogi . ease stalb Crickets
when pa natt boy ithetni" . teisle tasked, jolt as
cheap? - Ann lone parer its CWWL3lo.'Crieluera
arca to Ifr. C e. Biker/ IA theitrit Wsed t whare
yen athirst erects:WWl same a y„they are taken
from tne.oven. . . • jen2.l4
ar OALL at gEili t ti'itud lea gib totk
Coeset. • 4.
MANTAirriss.—Tbelmblie, win be please.
AO to learn that the old and reliable ttrtdot 740!t4
ThYQYE luarei decided to *lce she'eROCEZIT
"CIIADE ti specialty, and to that end hare islet tee
eared a Imo ineolee t _somnrialng everything ,ttt
the line' which the/ will sell at ; astonishingly low
' gut: • e
A. large stack - of
. 431oves .axid
e!ory at Aft2,cr;l3.
$ To Cosismirnvi3.—The' adverti
ser,,a rettiedidiyatclan, having presidel4l44
covered, a Medical Missionary in Soothers
'Ashy st'very vetenible: remedy for the
apeekty andipermanent cure of Consumption, asth=
me, Btoncixftls, Catarrh, turd ati %throat. sad long
adeetirsit.o-altlso a positive' and radical specific for
Nelson's Mobility, Irinemsdame Deimy abA !
_4rxer..
voitu Complaints, • fects• his duty. to 'sake It
known to his suffering fellows.c Actuated by this
motivate iiiiill.,cheerfolif, acid . (free or charge) to
all wbollbaftei MI the retitle or preparing, and Mai
directions for auccestfullY tisingishis presidential.
ly disearered - reinetiZ4 Those, who wish to stain
tlienssetves of the benefits of tills discovery Without
cost, can do so by return mall, by addressing with
a stamp, naming paper,
Dn. CHARLES P. mAwrinALL, • •.
. .23 Niagara . Sliver, •
Vir FatiiiOnd Parasols in great variety
Nexv,s r -
AIGLPA—TAYLOIt.-=At the 'bowie of i the' brldel
Parents...l'3XL° oth. 18/7.11.Rev. J. D. Davtes.)ll..
,P. IL Attie and illtas Ir. S. Taylor, both of name,
ipa.
_L • ' .. .
G oorni.ra —TOWNER. , At the 3f. . Paniotiago,
May dad, 1477; by Rev. J. IL Daviea, Mr... Lotion
Onodlng, of Minim, ti. Y., and I Stfla Itha =I.
' Ttoknor, of , liorobrooli. Pa. , • :. • ,
BEA 0 V E—W/f EELEIL—A t the P,araonage,Yoti.
roetou. June 14. try Rev. ilen A
eek nnetrungOlie,
John W. Brague and Dop.mtnerft I ,Wheller,
both of Luther's Mills.
I,ONO—StAXWELL I AI the residence, the
bride's mother, In Troy. Pa 4 Tuesday everiing.
June 18th, 1972, by the ftev..B. t..Conde, Pastor
ut-the Prebytertan Church, V. 3feKean Long.
Erg., and Mire Fannie R. saxwell, daughter of
the late Thos. Maxwell. Beg., all of Troy,..Ta.
itONTOOMERY—SHAW.-419 the residence of
the bride's parents, In. Towanda, Wednesday
J :of
-of Di!
J une 20tb; 1877. by the Rev. Steele, Of
J...*Tatgoperyl E. 941"
Mesirs
,xµ - Ent., of
leo at Bar
There was
signed the
,
PAOW'SDA MARKETS.
.x . , . 1
IcEronTED.iirysTEvENs 4 LONG,
0 eneral defersin Groceries and produce, putron'a
, . - Bloc , ,corner Main and Bridge Sere Or.
•1W EON t.'sil KY EVENING, JUNE 20.16i7.
Flout per bbl
•• sack
Corn'Meal per 100 lbs.
Chop Food
Wheat per.bush
'Corn,
_
OMR. 66 6l
Olturkwheat, ••
Clever seed, medium,
•• pea vine,.
Ttinothy.festertt ,
CAL.
Beans, elOtts,
Pork. mess...
Bozos
Butter, tubs.
rolls,
Eggs.' fresh..
Cheese__
Green apples. Moth—
tied .per 1 b.. 01
Besspherries...
Blackberries..
'esehev
kt., per bushel
11 0
r for 99
ro4t
()Mons;
Ileessta.T.
cod,
'Vedas skim; •
Deacons.,./....
Sheep pelt*
Tallow
, Wool.
n washed
fIITOTATIONO
ELL at -.C0., Butters
Muth Third Street, Plalatlelpliti4
U. S. 1881,
" '65, J. and 3—..
t• 76 , s 'Ai
S. . 10.10, coupon. -
cy
New VA, Reg„ 1381
• " " c., 1881.. •
Gold "
Slicer n ' •
l'ennsylvanlit
Re . . . ......
Philadelphia h trig
Lehigh Navigation
vafl y. Ex: ntv
United R. R. of
Clasburgh. T. & Buffalo RAC
Northern Central
Central Transportation '• •
Nompue honing
North Pentisyvanta
C.& A . Mortgage Vs, *B9
OTICE TO 13IIILDERS.L, Pro
pi.etai.s.for-buUdingsaSchoot House, at
GrOve,, in North Towanda . Townshlp, wilt'
he received by,thaSehoof Directors of said Town.
ship at 2 o'cloat P. st.', 'Saturday, June 234, lea:
Jiang and Specifications to he aeen on the ground
at the time of !oiling. 11103. CPJLZ‘CT.
North Towanda, .1 uvol, *et ScheatAoard.'
HE • UNDERSION
ED
sell- a house and lot In Wysnx, locate . d - 1 ,
mlleii from 'Towanda ttorn•,and 4 of a mtle Snub 3 .
H. Lamming's. The lot contains about an acre,
with an shout/mice of good frult—apples, poached,
cherries, /te..—a well of cold water, a barn and
other outbuildings thereng. The - house wits newly
palnced this spring with two coats of Jevrett's lead.
The roller Is large and dry, -The property will be
sold.for , fl4lo (abort half its value), !too down and
a lire s lot yearly with Interest. Addrera J. An_
drat! Wtlt, A ttornepat-Law, Totibiada, PaZ•sprltt.
t - .11 it t
„ •
-; 4.44.44 ;4.;;.; ; 11 , ; 4
VAR.'. AT PRIVATE SALE.-
A !Arm of MO hetes 'within 1.!-1 miles of TO.
wands Borough, on a gUod ld ci . rigid 'muting from
Towanda toNourbehm, Kith plenty of good trait
—tipples, pears, peaches, plumbs, cherries, grapes.
hc.-1 apple and I peach, orchard, A cord frame,
deiling homtl, wittrYl rooms and cellars, with wa
ter In the MM.. brought from a valuable wing,
threath latency togs, Om nrunittg water In tht barn
yard, thwye.at found ,frum riding.
One good underground stone basement stable, for
'horses or cattle. 1130 I - horse barn. 1 good Corn.
hOuse, poultryiyard aO3l underground chickery and
other outbuilding. 75 acres improved, the balance
inycoods. The land Is well-watered, and ilea to
Int easy, and under strand state of enKfition. and
,Wllblin'ln minuted ride of the village. It la own,
ed by &gentleman residing in ...Towanda; who. on
aecount - of advanced leads. 'desires In go ont - o( the
farming %seiner& it ran be bought any time , be
tween this and April next for 00 per acre.' Partici
buying bef o re hamlet' wilt be entitled to the Own
ers share of-the crops, whiCb is one-half.
, :-.440m0 down and a like arm ; yearly with
`intereer. Possession 'given April Ist, 11178. Ad
-dress, .1. ANDREW WILT, Altanterat-Law. To.
wandat,'Pa. . Jun2l.
A'*I . AAAA *4 A A,
. o...),:***•*****
ST'OF LETTERS. remaining in
Post Orice.at T owanda, Dratlford._Co...Pa.,
or itieWeek ending tune : •
Bonham . , Jennie.• Ittlnnett.. Net
Batley, 'Persins ' 'Brown, Lee
intritard. Richard IT Carpenter. Hannah !
Cook. M Canter. Geo -
Doty, J PAT* Annie
Davtd. Hate Doty, di Jay ,•
Gleason, Analis •„r ilistchinson. Annie '
Widen 'Starlit - • ' Momiley. FL • ,
Drams. Dernsrd Jennings, Mary .
Johnson, hits* Laney a 'Karlin. Mary
Meet acken, Sarah McCarty, Jas•
kliolan, Michas! Man.b. Writ
ilelen . Peterson, Angles '
Preston :T r Golfe, Iglien 1 -.
Regent, Mies Mof Stark, D tar p.t) . v 's
SqUiren, Heury.ll S
Stow, Nettle" ' Thornp.on. ‘,-
' HELD TOE POSTAGE. i
W H Thompson, D'yalunslng.
I push O'Bryam Elmira, N F.
lbannali A Camp, WysPodnz. •
Thom Morris, 42.19 Transcript St.. Philadelphia.
W it Morfla,!'4ll F sty Plnladelpnla.
Persona calling far any of the above, will please
.late or
S. W. , Ar,vortit.
.
:U
, ~„ .
VITAS; 14.:1111I,L, ' -. -. ~
IL) t ~,
4 T.T0RN.E.Y4.42 . -1:4 TV A1f.D1N0,2"4.4r:
• •
Witt give tikrotul &tie . inton to any tatitneitaentroot
cd to tam. trice wlth: Pattiet 4 FOIL., tarot
Joora4/ Oftlce), Totttlad^ Pa. CJone777.\
,- \
f the Union Hotel,
(adetice Party a :ill;
qr, 4, Hay. atuale :
.97—Taatielf inn
Buttato,
MARRIED.
W.I.I9LSKAL9. RETAIL.
• • - 19 Oa ell 00
... .... : . .... 3./0 (, 3 73
... 1 7s
• . 7 7t
..et 7t 13 i9O t
(j. 70
70
70 a I 00
•
ot, e
10 t3_ 11 12 14
1.5 61 17
4/ 15
15 • 11
dm
f iOO
ECTED ItY DAYTOIti, l 000:
1k.,7 04(4 }.OS
• Ott if •tO .
20 ,
7.5 ral 1 50
On eV 07
SO
mamma
firoltens, No. 42.,
June 18th, 1877.
DID. A 511213.
1 ilh Ins
^ l '.3P,lel
• 14 1.1:14
115 118
112 , 5 112' t
1'2214
111 ill 1 4
111 11
losq los%
100
3ot 104
11J 1
4
.17N; 18
29 29 ,
128 128
5 1 4 8 ,
14 18
31 31,
4ats 44
40 40;
107 ,1 4" 101
Now Abertisemests.
AbrOTIONAL AMUMIONS
MENEM
MAI
CO.
Having just.returned from New ilrork, have this week gilded largely to
their stock by purchases tc!, i stuip!y. the various departments of theii, busi-
H MS. The greatest care has been exercised in the 'seleetion t 'and' prices of
many kinds of goods will be foUnd!LOWHR THAN KUM ::
LADIES' DRESS GOADS,
FINE 'FRENCH ORGANDIES,'
rum 'FRENCH, ORGANDIES,
FRENeA cßoAspiEs,
LAWNS,: LAWNS, LAWNS,
LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWNS,
`LAWNS, LAWNS, f LAWNS ,
Ell
. .
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GRENADINES, .GRENADINES,
'GRENADINES, GRENADINES,
GRENADINES GRENADINE S',
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DRESS LINENS,
DRESS LINENS,
DRESS 'LINENS,
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LAWN CHECKS, LAWN \ CHECKS, , '`
LAWN CHECKS, LAWN CHECKS,
LAWN CHECKS, LAWN CHECKS,
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Jeans
in. He
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And a great - variety of Worsted Dress Fabrics, entireVnew, to. which we
invite special attention. _ -
\We continue most popular sell the best and mosopnlar makes of \prints' at 61
Pas color&l, good sty l es Pr i nts it . 0 tents. "
We lias - teceived a' fresh lot of Peibales, one yard• wide, tote sold at 8
( -VI% Per Y •
Also s anothe large stock of Domestic Ginghanas, best quality and styles'
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4°.
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BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
- at 8 cents per ya
10 00
11-00
2 20
Limsdale. Bleak
" Vita of, the Loom
"Cabot " Bleached Muse
brand, at 8 eefits per yard.
lISLINS OF THE FOLLOWING YID '
If YARDS.
NAPKINS, TOELINGS,-&c., AT SQUALL
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LADIES''. ECK WEAR, •
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SILK FRINGES, -
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EMBRACING EVERYTLIING\IN
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A, PULL AND COMPLETE „ASiORTME*T OF
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DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS: !
EMBRACING COTTONADES FOR MEN AND_ MAW' WEAR i ,
STRIPED : SIIIRTINOS, BLUE: AND •BROWN:11EkIiIIS IN' ALL
QUALITIES,. BROWN • DURK:S, EttlYl7 '§IIEETINOS IN 'ALL
eIRADES; At" VE:B Y LOW PA't&ES.
Towanda, Pa., June 14, 1877.
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CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS,
CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS,
CRETONS, CRETONS, CRETONS,.
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GRASS CLOTHS, •
- GRASS CLOTHS, -
GRASS CLOTHS, r
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WHITk . ISITYMER; gUITINGS,.
WHITE' SIIMMEIi\ SIJITINGS;
WHITE SUMMER SIDITI:NGS
leached Muslin 10 cents
one yard wide, Soft finish, a very poputirl
EMBROIDERIES,
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PRINTED JAPONETk
PRINTED JACONETS,
PRINTED JACONETS,
PERCALES, FERdltis,
PERCALES,. PERCALES,
PEE.CALES,. !BECALM,
EET4sT_CIS ANpPILL9W
: 21 4 ,2; - i,
,LOW. PRICES.
TED BALL FRINGES;
'ID BALL FRINGES.
BALL FRINGES.
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- ertoossity,.
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aLABOVARS
BABY WAGONS,_
FANCY GOODS, - •
TOYS, 110YS1
LIE
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!
• A pat Twisty
LAMPS, LirrrzßriE4 ,cnnuans!
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Sewing *athlete at th e Isalttas
Cashh at stem at weedlerfoll7 low prim*
MACIIIAZ NEERLIM a OIL:'
LADIES, awns AND camps's!:
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AreOd to wet arer oar riest~er. ea we are
determined, to do all to Oat poorer se . piesee.
numb - tribe plate. •
lowaadk. May 10, 977.
O"VE N'IENT
NEW ARRASEMENT.
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FOULARDS,
FOULARDS,
FOULARDS,
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In a convenient location' has Indteed '
as to enlarge
our gore and sapplr Amoebae wall a hal Use of
CHOICE FAMILLcatOCERI*B
)!lIRCHAEIED. FOE. C-A.llll,
And whle s .ll wIR be sold as lay ow theism, quality
can be parthaaed anywhere.
CHOICEST. BRANDS
411 goods delivered tree ot'eharge lh the hottegbi
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FRESH BREAD, • 1
FRESH BISCUIT,
FILING ORDERS 112,R :01C-NICS &SD
One Door North of Ward
'row/ilia', March 16, 1677.,
STEVENS & LONG 4
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CHOIC
FAMILY GROCERIES,
'POUNTIVir PROMICE, '
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Harter a tetra aad reamed sea
prepared at an Pales to Gary
s large stock.
CABE F4ID FOR BUTTER,
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Or intern M nucleate Mitoods, an Merest mai pet.
MO. ' Our keg e2perime in the Oreesry Trues
wi„veses peculiar to purcbareing. eel se
e are not ambitious to roakikerge pelt% We SON
, ' tar ourselves Mat we can oast -
1 • - CREATE!! lIDIOCENIERTS TO
Penne, .1 _
Bolan this any othef : est,bUiesest
lvs4ila. :
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cx r Door NORTH or coutit re 4111; RVN*LL
Towtattla, Jsll 112,
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!MD NEW GOODS
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SILVER aut'TED 0001)8,
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A NEW. DLPARIVRE
"OLD CitOCKERT STORI.**
, 'Grades ant hartilm.
The. disallow:l for
GROCIRT STOB2
We •eep on hand tbe
Or FAMILY FLOUR.
We also continue the
BASING BUSINESS,
And opt cnatom , en ten proper*
ROLLS, CASES,
AND PIES,
' Kver7 daY,
lARTINS" A -spacribrr.
w. acorr iv.
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