Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 12, 1877, Image 3

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• Towancti,T , Pi., Titurst 12, 1877.
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AID .PLATEDIVARE
TOWASfA; rd.
l'iminda, Tau. IFs 1877
LOCAL AND .CENERAL
Twp..:daily -trains. aro now running on
- tt; R. . .
'CALI, special - attention ;to .
,inunications this-weeks
Itiontif and SANKEYitrere tlie,g,uestitqf
O. ,A...I3ALD \VIS placb. 1 ;
frrITE State Dental Associatioti is holdink -
,
s annual meeting at 111 inttequa this
week
BM
, (7. II: aOclressed a large ineet7
ing, at East / Herrick, on Sunqay evening
ast. There were 573,sign4.er,s:
• • ,
Miss 12Anies Sunday-selthol clam,- with ,
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'a tea; friends; ,spent a veo.
Fourtti in Sil/..vms tt"Lc*' grovo.
Tns, Catholic Pi'c-Istic ou .tllO Fourth
irAS a grand success finan4alii, netting
about S5OO. Everything 4.nt oft,44eas
antly. 4
• .311s1 ALICE PEET, Oro of Hie. most suc
cessful teachers of this county, has been
tendered a position in the einiale College
... ,:.,
-of Greenville, Sou tri Caroli a.:
Tug' , report of the BLiss monument
dedication, - pnbliAhed in tb'e Ebniyit Ad
terthier -tray by,
,74fre.13unKs.'
We have - appropriateo a i)b - itint) of it.
Junnn P,AssmonE, of Ritme, and O.
11A LoNvii, of this place,..o/Cere untiringin
, their efforts topple the ; meeting at Ro:nio
aSocce's.4, and 'fa providing for thecomfOrt
of visitors. - i
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THE reports of the two N.stional Banks
of thiw puce.,i t ppear!in another ccilioni.
Both ninko 'a - good. showing, and as
baroTixters; indicate . :a - healthy gioixe
tarS-aondition for thii.seeljop.
• t
intoiaperate tailor .named
a - LO'haci,d)eetrkii tlie,om'ploi of 3.
S . ‘no.s for sefeial yilarit; died at
41enve'oa . flridge streetridgy
last , fnint. the 4ffects of istiisky.•' :
TE)II I F.ItANk.F. 31EF 1 T!NGS.-4, ITAI:111S
and C. It. AI'.I.,FIN wilt File: l lk
,at ,
tlcrrick
sville,''in.the Church, arr SattiOay evening`
tielf l t, and 'at . Grange., Hall, 'f.horestpwn,
§titulay — afteindon next at 2 Ocloe'lc
Tut: Itinnequa Improvement Company
lias%e : en - organi'Zed kvielt 1ij..:14 1 ..0N PACiii•
t .: 1 A
-
AV rios Kresiut . pany , content-,
,
pla4 the er ect iotaa, juit, op
positethe 'pr
TIVE addi-ei
the Oedicatiim
'Montrose, on tic I : ou'rth of . July, w'as
'pronounce,d by those Who listened / to it
of the grand it efforts of his life.. We
. shall ptiblisb it in next week
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;3.9 -of Teiry, issued a
•
warrant for 00 1 'ot-rest Of Folic:anon
for4he shooting, of the Pool on
th e yourth -July..A hearing took place
yesterdaY,, and 13unN was 4 - ithout doubt
discharged. ',
'FF:steramicc be.F.;held
in Iforton's.-Groy, North 'Towanda, be
ginning Tuesday.; August 14, and': Itin
ui.tig until the following Friday'. " The
trieqs of temperauee 'throughout tine
onuaty are gWen a cordial !invitation to
attend.
THE carriage house - 01'J. C. EIDOWBIi
of Franklin, was struck by lighttii4 on
Friday 'evening, last and serionsly deem
ished. It is supposed a mowing inachi(ip.
situated at the end whe're the enter
ed the 'roof of the building attracted, the:
li' , EvkitAtAioys who were found bathing .
in the river. near the basin bridge fin'
Monday evening last,' were arrested lby
°Myer Buuss anil brOught before Justice
71w - iio, when; after a-belly-lug and a cur
thin ljeture on• their, misconduct, they
were discharged. ,
DmivrittcTivn hail storm lased Over
.the eastern portipn of this county on
-• Tuesday of hest week. Growing Crops
along the Wyalttsing creek were almost
totally destroyed. Mr..S.STYpEIt had ;.forty,
't «ls killed. l'ersons living in the
.it'y report that hail sto'hes Wfte piled rip
ahlutg the fences thi s rtylinches in depth. •
1.1:s-i.k (I'ost.F.ter. The .I,in-t Band
kill give a concert frt,nn the banti-eland
ee Fri' 13y evening . next, comnienein c ., at
s o'ehs-k. As (i)llows is the piogtamnie)
1. Harsh, le.. A. Packer - Try.
'. 1; r:.11 , 1 •••••10et1011..- • ..... , .....:'. 7 .... Ire lina•
.i. N% 411 i, Sinlle • • • ' I e I.le.
4. 4• I all•I :11...11 , •y—Irl•li ' Atyre•
;',. 1 , , lia o'oripq Sole, by . F, E. Smith 1 Itrilie.
i,. ...tad .M:.reli, Marqu Is.. j:... . ._ anal y.
• 1%•• e'. 5r.14 . 1; LeadVr.
Tuft nett; church at ,I',ltther's 111i11s, in
Burlington Ldiynship, will be (let - Heated-Jo
'The .ervice and worship of Almighty trod
Tuesday, July 31, 18771 Preaching
by Rev. F. - .l: • llkitMAtif4, P. .of Troy
_ iet, at .101 oZch)ek A. M. Other Dian
. istvvial brethren willihe present and taktt ,
1 , 1;1 in the services.: • T.
EvRAETT,
Iturling . t.oo„ t luly 1577.
IMMO
FOVIVTII AT WV41.17511 , :G. -- The
l - pe; , pic of Eastern Bradfohl had a
ru,io , yable time at Wyalusing on the
Fo,arth. Orations were delivered by
, !1. , 11. It. It.
.LITTLE t of Ttltikilalllloek,
:ld nom 1,A,51xr.v, of Herrick. .Ks.
vi.lenee of the alipreciatiou of the
, I•eq:.-lios by the people . present, we learn
ihlt . bot I: were:solicited fur publication.
Tut:large lain or the farm
at Milan was burned to the ground tit
1,-k Nycilnesday morning. Teur
s. two mules, one yoke of oxen, and,
f:Cnring implements perished in the
11, iliws. The barn and contents were
W..Gol.nss. The barnlvas
I'alno,l at . 1 ,000, and was'one of the best
la the in , rthe rn rut of thp State. One of
le?rses gaie promise of great speed.
Mr. has,the sympathies of a lage . eircle
of fiiinuls.
MR. Motif Y' addressed a 1a640 -meeting
in ('o Wt 'louse Park yesterday afternoon.
Alyhoi,i,ly billy twenty four hours' notice
R'^, 4ivell,n~~al3 ythrde thousand toeople
Yoty•yy . iy;ey.ent t hear the great ev‘aprOlist.
tiiitY• a lay Lye delegation:carutcdownfmm
Athens. The
meeting lasted about an
and the eloquent discourse was lis
- tt•iy..yl t., With into se interest. -
The • sintang scfs conducted 'by Dr.
anti Mrs. lIALDWIN, Mrs.
Wil•••f Mia. Mrs.' . J. W.
• l'AyN v. and others.
. W.. 4yORD, Putelsiser.
OLUME
MIN
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HAT SHALL:HE WINE WITH Hp!?
rL'•.~.
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t shall Ido the mischievous hande,j •
• aro nevei tide the.whold-day through? bbb •
t with the fat little : fingers tett—
, What, oh what Shall idol ,
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mischief from morn till night,. •
lug the wring nod scorning ihe
right—
wee, inethtlesome hands .!,y.h mot
Witat can the remedy be .1; \
at' hall I do with the tmublesomdfept,
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t all dal•long Into mischief stray= \
the while feet; that restlessly spurn ,'•\,
'UM ha ads.. 99.4.4.9 .9.91a .1. va 9 \
PEIII3OICAL.-41158 Loki Pl.umman - of
Athena, °ls spending her summer vacation
with her parenti a Greeb's Lancling„lthia
county; She is a Isaccessful teacher, !and
we congratulate her on having so-good a
posttion.. She is to thing iti\ the Mt.'
Pleasant Institute, Westmoreland county,
ME
PIOLLET will deliver the address
befOpe the Berks.cout.ty Agricultural So
.
cieti l in September.
—Judge 31onnow and wife are visiting
frieti'ds . in
4*, ns. Fueica Rivrs and children, of
, Washington,' I). C.; have been spending
•stAieral weeks with Mrs. R.'s uncle, Gen. ,
PArroN; in this place. She rcturned_•to
Washington last week. ,
—Miss KATE 3IAEN is spending a few
weeks in this place-as the Twiest of Mrs.
'E. 0. GOODICIhI.
E. ;•OvkarroN7 .- and wife, have
gone on a pleasuro trip to i Niagara Falls
'and other places of. interest. They 'will
be abseht about two weeks;
• ' —Miss LociNtisOlf Mesimppen, is :visit
ing in this place . ..it/Cc is the glieSt of Miss
NELLIE DODGE. , .
A..lllEncon is niaking quite an
textensific, tour through the '3Vcst._. We
.are inCbted to Mini for copies of Chicago
papers. :-•.
alai Mrs. 14'ENS - 131.L 1 ' clif,VVyalasing,
are- si .iit.fing this Nrpek at 'Minnequa. 2
-Miss isk J4N KS is, visiting at S
W. 'Hi oolits'. / :
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3lra..( 4 .lrasos will spend the summer .
I vacatibliOith hOr daughter in- I,lazletan.
The fall . term of Ler; school will open
about the 'first of Septeiriber.
Payrie' and daughter, . - o
Williatusporlf arevisitiug at-7dr. DopoE . ..
AussELL.,4who i LIGIV'.1:111-ii
'taelie&mf.the Philadelkbia Inquirer; paid
us.a . Nildt last week. 11l
Tint.F.s .seem ._m Building
Assoeh lions from, Ore* quarter. .Igot
unfrequently defalc4tious by officers are
repOrted; the hard times Kaye rendered it
-impossible for borretWers , to keep up their'
payments, and thrts4he Associations have
been.coMpslled to take a large amount of
leptC.7intek' real estate.' •And now the.
state Tieasurer - has discovered that the
Assocra ions are subject tokState tax.
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The, Delaware county Anicri,can, in re-,
fetiittg to the subject, says :1 • -
"The State Treasurer belidves that no
natter under yhat law these.associations
were incorporated, they ariiiable, under
the ne,w, constitution, to the payment:of
this'tax. ;he subject will dciubtlesS give
rise Jth - cOnsicierable . discuision, as •Ae
offpals of One of- the largest • in Philadel
phia have gone to lik v isburg to consul.?
the Attorney Ckmeral in - reference to t he
legalilyof - the 'proposed tax., Under this,
ruling ,b -the. Treas,irer, if decided by.thes
Attorney General tp be correct,' many pf
these associations will, no doubt, tin4'
their usefuldess eititailed, and . probaVly
go into ~ liquidation. The matter is ono
which deserves the-most careful-considsr
ation by the State authorities."
. GROW at
ri Arontiment
There arelseveral of ttiese Associations.
in till); county, and • holders of "free"
shares can Make sure of, receiving the'
money they; have paid in with interest, by
withdraWing the same.
UNION COLLEGE, SCHENECTADY, N.
=On Sunday evening of commencements,
week, President Porren delivered an im
pressive discourse cif the late Prof. TA
Lon - LEW IFT4 Commencement Day - was
marked by the splendid oration of Geo..
Nym.,CURTIS; on "The Duty of Educated
' Politics." A classic ode in mem
ory of TAscon_LEwis, .by - Prof. LOWELL,
was read by Prof. Lamonoux. The dis-.
tribution of prizes Was especially interest
ing, 21 of them being offered by Union to
-her diligent sons : six for. essays, six for
oratory, three for highest general stand
ing, four-Mr Latin; two. for Military'pro
ficiency, (combined with highest general
`standing). This last prize is a 'Second
Lieutenancy, U. full pay. One of
the last 'was taken, together with three
-besides, by Jonx • IL. Wasunthrme, •of
Ashland, Pa., son of the Episcopal Rector
of that village. FuEor.nrc J. 13.Assf.:TT,.
of Albany, N. Y., also took 4. 40 stu
dents graduated: - Tho new"entrirees ex
.ceed those of last commatieement, The
price of tuition is * lowered. $20,000 are
added to the fund for aiding' worthy stu
dents- Over $50,000 have Been received'
this year in donations. The standard of
examination is-high, Nit students are ad
mitted on condition of making up dell
- I cleindes.
• THE MUHPHTIMOVEMENT . AT SHESJIE,
ifr. Editor : The people of
Ghent are alive to the Murphy movement.
A temperance mectingXWas held at the
Church in this place on the evening of the
inst There Was a goodly number
present. The meeting was called to or-i
ii•lr by I. L. Yot-se., after which D.. T.
-(;ll.t.wrT was chosen chairman and G. P.
SPENCER and L L, Youso, -.Secretaries.
After singing, and prayer by Rev. S. DA
• vinso:s, Mr. C. 11. ALLEN was introduced
.to thcaudience: Ilia remarks are worthy
of commendation. Re . is earnestly tin
gaged in the work, and is a good practi
cal talker. lle held the audience fairly.
pell-bound for nearly two hours. Mr.
then being called upon, based his
remark's, upon an experimental knowledge
of theevils' of drinking bad whisky and
cider. A \ lthough Mr. ILl F nuts was limited
alk it was getting- late, his re
marki were \ right to the point, sending
conviction right home - .' to the heart of.
everycider-iiiiker present. At the close
of Mr. llAnittiX \ rptuarks,- the pledges
Were offered and seVenty-five walked up
and put on the blue. Atid we would not
be at all surprised if there was a good
many 'converted, for since. that night
quite a number have signed the pledge
and come out 'true blue,
—As a cnininunity,' . we are prospering
finely. Our crops, with the exception of
hay, wryer looked more promising. War
has bten tteelarcd with the potato bug,
and throUgh the help of pest poison and
Paris green, backed up with perseverance,
MI
w r immana : I think . we will conquer: and save - our
- crop. ~ ~- ~. ,
We have one of the most prosperous
Sundapschools in the county._ In select.
-Mg a Superintendent, we have succeeded
An getting the right man in the right
place. Our acbool nutnbOra about. one
:m hu eG n eh d he red nint:eiested sc, T h un ol e s 2B rs,. : an 18 : 7 a11 .: sm A. m . a .r., to , ve:ry,
EMI
Foetal.
! ItT WARY D. RDIX4
/1..T . 1111/04 are rejoicing' at the .
prespettpf abundant cropic,, and in the
midst orearly, vegetables with a fair pro* .
pect, for a continued supply of the same,
are correspondingly:- happy. • .
Our' people , 'celebrated the nation's :
birthday is :an approittlite manaer,'ob:
servingatrict decorum and in . a lawful
way enjoying their_ freedom and manifest
ing their appreciation of the Wisdom - of
those who ihstituted 'the ohsefran* of
the day.. .NOtwithstanding the opiaiOti of
some eynicaUpersons, we believe .`that it
Alma repaid, for ono.„contury, — tho "outlay,
and think each rethrning - year- should in
crease the interest of the people in keeps
ing bright the memory of on national
childhood. Thit day was ushered in by
the customary salutes, and* at. , 10 b"clock
the street.processsion was fottned', 'The
Athens Band, wbieh had. entertain ed the I
assembled people with the -national airs,
and other choice - music* during the mein
ing,: now headed the procession, 6:Mewed
by a company' of fantaittically dressed
"horsemen, etc.; they ,marelicd to Tozer's
Grove on the east side of the river, whore
arrangements had been made for a basket
pic-nic.- speaker's stand had been
erected, also a platform laid for the ac
commodation of those wishing. to engage
in terpsichorean exercise. 'The' day was
one of the loveliest_ of the season, and
during. the day Many • families availed
themselves of the Occasion for taleing a
lunch with dame nature and having a to.
cial • hour 'undisturbed by eare.. The
dancing continued here until - evening
-drew near,. and then those so inclined id
joarned to .Kiff's Bill, and enjoyed the
evening without 'anything to disturb. their
pleasure. • A large number assembled at
Westbrook's Grove, 'near Waverly, where
the Catholics. meet annually and celebrate
the day. , - The chief feature of these pic
nics is the music and dancing,
.and many
besides Catholics join in' the amusement.
-There was a fine display of fireworks in
the evening: at Sayre upon the gronnds of
A. PICKER, Esq. „This 'gentleman
'generously contributed to. theenjoynient.
of many besides invited guests; the dis
play. being witnessed by hundreds of pee-,
ph in Waverly, Athens,. and tile sur
rounding country. there; was a .large
number'on the ground, and at the close
of the display a gentionan proposed three
-cheers for R. A. PACKIiIt, .WJACI.I were
-given with a will. - t
Owing to the influence of the blue rib
bon, or some other equally 'good cause,
there Was an ' , entire absence af
tion,'proffinity'or fighting; as is usually
seen on such occasions, and we have fail
' edto hear of-any accident - or other mw.it-•
lag news usually looked for after ;Such
celebrations. May the'people of . Athens
continue • to. celebrate each returning
-Fourth until the natioris . afro gathered
borne, and may they never enjily one less!'
We learn, that there is unusual' activity:
at Kyr STONE'S ,lock, and learn ,that a
small vessel is being rapidly fitted for sea. I
*he will doubtless be, ready - to bcpidia
commission the first of the•comiridweek,
when she will ,eceivo her- armament and
provision sufficient t i or: a cruse down the .
Susquehatina. will -be uitder:'6m-:: i
mind of that'genial officer, UN
DEItHILL, With, othe6Worthy ~ assistants.
She will carry arms-of the hest manufac
ture, 'and her' crew .expect 6_ take. in
wooticock, bladk bass; etc., sufficient (Ur
their wants while at se:i. Right here let
trio advise the Grangers along die rent°
.not to abuse Christians, as they may lose
a slice of turkey. Wo hqspeak for the
;party a pleasant trip, floating down the
stream, fishing and hunting, camping on
the banks for- meals, and anchoring-in
mid-stream at night, Laving biitbs fitted .
for the accommodation of all: It ;is a
delightful way to spend a • few -days of a
summer vacation. • PIED Foust.&.
July 7, 1877.
is
En. REPORTER : It was my privile4e to
be present at Abe Ni . edding of Miss Imo-
GENE PRINT., of Warren, Pa., r.
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.WARICEN,EISWORTM ~N
,of ew l'orict,ity.
They were married Tuesday, 'June 19, :t
the house of the bride's father, Mr. 31tus
PRINCE. It is utterly irripossible for me
in so shoitan article to do .justica , to the
\ •I
occasion. It was an occasion that will.
long live'in the memory of ,thosei present.
In response to tliemany.cardS of invita
tion, a largo Company of friends had
.gathered to Witness the cerercuy and ey„.-
'joy the, good things prepared' by, 'the
skillful hands of the PRINcEs; t.ssisted•by
Mrs. WM. SNYT)E4, of Sliest (quit), al;
mine of the bride. Truly tl wedding
was at the' house of a Prince .nd it was.
Princely. I will not - ,attenipt'a descrip
tion of the dremof the bride; would slu r
•ply say thatShe\was dressbd elegantly,
withVVerYthing in the best of taste. .
The bridegroom, argil a Stranger to
most of us, made a very favorable im
piession by his gentlemy bearing. Tile
ceremony was performed 'by - Rev. J. 13:
QAVIS in his happy and impvkssive man
..ner. after receiving the congratulations
of friends we werq invited to the \ orchdrd,
only a few,:stepsfrotk the house. lere
among the apple tiecs a ,borier bad ben
made, covered with branches of tree
making a delightful shrle. As we near
ed the arbor, we noticed tableii richly la
den with everythinA one could wish fur.
The suL,stantials, Wqire there, as well as
• fruits and, ice cream,. -Flowers in rich
profusion,-in the-forM'of Wreaths and
boquets ' adorned Op table. We were
:indebted to bliss aNIMIE Fnin, of She
shcquin, for the arrangement of - the flow
.
Cra:
Among the guests Present were two of
Owego's . Sfarrs, and we judge, of the
first magnitude, namely : 31r. -and llrs.
C. P. STARR, Mr. C. E. StIiDoNNIA;RE4
and wife, of Owego; also
.WALinn. SAANY,
of Owego, N. Y.; Mr. A. C. Et.srlitEr:
and daughter; also- Msxsini ELEm:Er, of
Athens,. Pa.; Mr. Wm. SNYDER, wife and
son,- and Miss. NrPrrin' F of Sliest:e
-t-oin; Mr. 31AasE ELsttltr.E, grand father
of the bride, and Aunt CuAnt.orrp MAN
NINO, of - Warren; 'Squire .141tb:EE -and
wife, of' Warren; Aunt Pni.ny ItAN . ii - r; of
.Windhamf Dr. PEASF. -and wife, of Nich
fr:olE, N. Y., ..S. N. linossos, wife and
dailgliter, of Orwell; ° also NELso.s Et.s.-
BREE and ALFRED ~ , WELcrt; of Orwell,
and many other friends and neighbors.
• Tho'company gathered was &desirable
one to fall in with. Wealth, Culture and
peituty.were represented. The bride was
the recipient of many. -elegant, appropri
ate and costly preiienti. We cannot apeak
too highly of Mr. Pat:4ics,.'s family: To
know them is 'to love and honor them.
All present Seated - pleased with the way
-in Which everything was conducted. All
had an enjoyable time,, and all wish : the
happy pair - a life of happiness 'and pros
perity. d.
Tint'National Life Insurance Company,
whiChß. S. lirssttm. is general agent,
last iteckp \ aid 42,000 lose at Athens.,
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-TEE - 13108 .110i4EtitgPIT-PEDICATIO24r
TEE "I' . li I:O•EsAiiH D PEOPLE -AstiNEfittel; IN
ROME To- WITEEss Tilt : Chtftel4o7ll7l*-
Tueedtt last marked an. iniportant *rent
In the istoi7.9Bileterii Bradford. The
day had bilehireidgnajetlfor the' unveiling
4.lftlisMoMiart pro4e4. to the.. memor y. • - iif ii.li. Braes and wife, the , evangelists. .
•
-iilio . . perished In :the terrible' Ashtabula
ißisaster last Winter. The monument is a
beautiful piece of architecture, and as its
shaft pointa z heaveirratid, is eniblematie
of 4,4 Work which, engaged 'the - best en
orgies or the devoted Christians in whose
' 1 1. 1 * 01 7, , . 1 0 136 teen 0 3 04 -2
.•'. •.'. 1
'OiroT, three thousand Sunday-schoolsi
• \ .-.
comprising half. ; a ' minion tieholars, in
t,hirtyiiix States. and'. Territories, . Eng
lisjidiTli \ e'liii,liiii .Bcolbuid: i/r4 -C4inailai - *
sPonded , sO \ promptly inid_•generonsly to
the anpeil for-,aid in bekalf of-the•orphiti
children, and for the erection of the on •
iiment, that thlilkiople, like the children
iif israel,,lind to be'restrained.' Tlui totay,
•Of the, coutributionawmounted to nearly
twelie.thonsand dollars, ten thousand or
which' has ,betti - plaCeii at intetelit le; pro.
vide for the . education of the children. • ;
Long before the hour appointed for the
'Opiiiinetif the iiieraises, 1 the gredidi lb
the vicinity of the. spec _ key's stand were
erowded. Thu people were pinning in
.from eviii 'direction; liOnt early; inilie
piornlog i and at 0 o'clock. it was elitimat- -
e'd that at le:ist,,lo,ooo people and 2,000
teen* and vehicles Were on, the ground..
• :; At precisely 2 o'clock theezeinises . :meii"
Opened,:by Hinging
,"'Tis the &midge of
(ion full salvation to give," and was fol
lbwed by 'fl'm so glad'tbat. Juaus loves
,'
Me." After. which Rev. D. CoOK, a for:
mor pastiii of Mr.-and Mr's, lliais offered -
Auk a fervent.and :impressive prayer.. Mr.
Moonv then gave a concise history of the
movcrotnt. Continuing he said:. . ' -,-
,-..
if one' should IA what-was the secret
of P. .' Bliss' . 'Bliss' wonderful .poweri and M
illion
;,,• I should answer' that it ' was be.
cainio : • ',. rs.ago ho opened his .•.beart- and
i i .,
let the4Ord Jeans in. Ills Whole life.was,
infusedith the spirit of his Master, and, ,
at:thiii. l
- me i feellike thanking-the moth-
or of tit'noble man that *she - has giien to
w
the Am erican people Stich a soul and to
tho parents of his wife our 'gratitude is
due,( .r 'the lovely woman who' was his
&
coin lon all good works., .
irt
Mr. Moony paid . a feeling 'tribute of
personal affection tcttbe memory of ono
whom he knew and loved .its at brother.
Ile said lie was one of the kindest, most
gonerinis, and unselfish of men. .'
Then followed the singing :of :" Hold
the Ifc;ri...'is Mr. Svso Ey sang the solo
~
G , • --- ;
~, , 1 and presidd at the organ. The restless
_. , 4,N AE!1) 'r . ,(!!)?tarrsstoNEn OP
1311 m- I crowd were instaptly. hushed into perfect
F onn \Ct.7
o:'svv: 7 -I,:inler date of
Ini- i
c IS , a . stillness 34 that wonderful, that magnifi
correspondent of the Rochelle (111)'Refis cent voice' rang- out atnid,tihe beautiful
ter, gives this interesting, discriptien of:a
-hills and green fields where Was. Piiitar
Birth-day gathering
. in , houor of the nine -- Br Ira earthly home: .. .; • , ..,
tieth anniveriary of the birth l).‘,:itnr: Ma jor, -, lVitri-rt.E- followed *Rh a • fen' ,
Iliti::,•K;
,Esq., formerly of -SlieSliertnin,
fitting atid.iinPresSive rentaritci: recalling„and at -ons T: ....tinib :ComMittilietter, of this
the noble life and character of ,his Co:
'county. Ills many friends herlo Unite worker in that:oB'Ni field,.and one whoni"..
With thosd An Illinois in wi s hing him he loved as alikother. :.. ; •,--; • '
many inorc.hapP) , and pleasan,t years : ~ . ..: . .
15y.- .:iloonv called. upon Mr. Si r kiEY to
41 it; IS, refreshing, to ineet'an old person.
sing ono of the last hyinus, which he 'had
Wild - is not in the habit. of drawing cot -- • -
pari 3
sing. fr.
ons hetween the past and the presen heard-Mr, Br.tss 'si
.4 .ti
. 'S , .C4 - Ev pre-'
t,
unfavorable to the precut. Cu has faced the music-by
,saying that none of
a history - and a- treasury of associations the 'sacred songs Which our. dear dead.
for the-aged that it c;uittot liave fejt. the
brother ever 8:111 was more blessed Ms a
youug - . 'There are voices coining up fitom ,-t Sinning <-,
the ley-gone -years which only the a,ed -
means.of souls to the troBB, , ,t he ;
can hear, We should never. ,flennutle, air ,tlien offered op ii,- short . p r ayer, :liking
old•pergon ftir loving' the feast; and et. it 00-D to .bless the stin g. entitle. t d, ,-!,` Watch- ,
is, r a sad sight to s ee a
. p erso i l who 'li ves ,
ci
fo and Waiting," to seine soul; 'aick•'.. uf
i sir exclusively .in the past that lie gees ."' -,.
nothing good in the present, and '4wlio sin and longing for the better life.-
cherishes only feelings of envy toward 3Lr. ilooar said one filet w . tritokpf
`those.whose lives aro.in the near pr4ent.
'Mr. 111115.4‘ thai,..3 - as
..,....e7l.aq pee uliar,
Snell: a tine has failed'' to. learn ;,life's
leson. 1 • . : , , - . and that Was,, the.E.bleasedJ truth that lie.
" ()a the other band, when we see (me belonged tO f all denominations. tl.ll blirig:
'‘
who, tlflmgll'llb: days Of activity ate past, '-t4' - 'ansf-whateVer, sect or name; felt -that.
et' liglieves in and etkjoys the pretienf, and they owned • hlm4 • lie ktheti. 'lntroduced
1 takes. an isitere..st in . its enterprises, we
11 • = GE. ' ' A .rpi Ba t.' -t,' 1 . ... than .
i-f e el quite !ince that the past and the pros-, el. o. - .-TE, a ,pis c ni b )
i ent.liave epilibMed W. tbrOw their light from Philadelphia-, wbo.paid a brief but
I over,-all the future of that.man's being. eloquent tribute to the, beloved dead. ~
"We lisid the.frlege Of spending an .
afteriftion with sue a person, on th 9 4th• ' At the request sof.3ir. Moony,'"Prof...3fc- .
inst., at' the residence of 'Mit.. I.),ixikt. GiiANAltAx sang 'a beautiful`hymn mai-
BRINK, Jinn, Of
.Itochelle. here children, tied "31y Redeemer," word , hy Mr.
grandchildren, ',and'
grent:gratidehlldre.n Russ and music by -air., • 31cG . tis N
gatlie-red to celebrate thebbietieth birth-.
-day pf 31n. DA . NrEt, Illit:i1: 4 lien. ICwas PtIAN, a warm .porsonal ;friend ors. Mr.
a-pleasant parsy, but -tbe- - .int pleasant and. Mrs. Bi.tss, '. Woids caainft, de
!Part of it was to see the hale ell Man sit scribe the thrilliiig, effeet-of that sweetest
cheerful anthhappy. \Title a krial word ~-
._ i n Ame ri ca, •
i .
rang out in
cononwoice as t
for every one, soil word' of cheer for the
progressive spirit of the age, be enjoys wondrous powek,upon -the tuft summer'
life without .i , aving to endure the (holt. a i r . . .
and heat'of the conflict. Surely, to grow
' e introduced Di. .j. it.
live *many years . to teach us who are -n
old iii such a way is no calaniity. May,liel Mr \ . '
;loon}th
V ‘ iscs:NT,,thO noble Sunday School svrk-.
youiwcr how to wear a hoary head with cr. ; Hoapoke of Mr. Blass,- the friend,
honor." ' A. I/. S. and added ono more leaf t 4; the orown
' that niust ever enwreathe the memory of
a'floble tiad useful Christian gentleman.
The dedicatory disOurse was then pro= ,,
flounced by Dr:Pitii 4 ;clN, of Detroit: The
'effort was a g,iarid tribute to the noble,
self-sacrificing .ilvotion of Mr.' and'3lis;
• Brass- to the work Of ‘ the Master.
• At the close of the atklress, 310 31oonv
stepped
, foryaid and 'silently removed the
covering from the monument, when the
thousands present quietly 'looked opcm
the memorial and then wentled\theit• Way
from the hallowed spot. \\
While the marble shaft will -pr ably
stand for years to remind the
,passethy
of the hertiie lives ant tragic death of the
song-writer and his devoted -Wife," the'
songs of,Zion which hiti , pen , has given to
the.world, will be :a much- more enduring
rnommient. , Tfuly " tKligh dead, lie yet
speaketh." The montfinent beirs the
following appropriate inscriptions : ' -
SwAnTA fkosti .0•. A. R., was
organized at New Aibany, by J. Al tntsw
Wtyr: bithitedi byx,Rintiokil tail D.
D. LYON. The I,Nat was prg‘ized viith
thirtrtwo charter tnendiertsiiiro Arorols4
tio t tiebele'•Jit the- '•etiofigeilt '16.036 talinty.
The officer; 'effected aud Lint:ailed are u
follows :
"c o o l *dertlit'* l 44; l 4 ll3 .;;•;
,8: - OnstenT. ",
J. V. toin;!;••AnniniAEE." , '
A:djt.—o. ' • '
Bergt. Master:LALFnin ;
Quitterenaster=W. Art*
Q44,iterinaater'e Sergt—:- -- t-•,=ArAwrighkri
The old soldiers of Albany and ;Overton
are in eatneei. • ' I .
'A'llk.mpklecEwee.—The.fellOwing pitra
giaph recalling by.gone dareand acehea,
connected with the histcri - 419 f. Toianda
rut !)0 read '
with interest , Most 0-0 4
readers. • :We extract tit from elrr , enter
prising oenteMiaraii; thetwego„
o r l as t -woo*,:c:
"Many of one readers who ten •nr
tvrelve years ego had occatloti i tb . go - say
distance - into Pennillvanik frorri•WaVerly
dawn to ToWanda: or'.belosvi through What
is_now knowtr ai the - Lehigh Velley r eati:-.
not.'„but .nota the 'groat,FeltaOges fwhich
have taken plate in. that. scatiom
years fciur-InaiSe stag§ Which for sainatii years
watt. the only ;Public
.coaveyasice—except:
in: the Summer , time when the
Drench Canal was navigable ) Ott which izi
'ttowbuilt the double track of the Lehigh
slime, pasted:
am*: Thei Poilynxivess which elinveyed
paisengers from - Waverly to the North -
Branch Canal, where they took passage,
;in ite.old Reindeer; or in later years in the
Gafdt . e.,: for. : - Ttivranda;• fresh in the
memory of all who had occasion to travel
• that'vr.ay. These packets were.ovrned in
part. by our former: townsman, C.: T.
Sutra, Esq., now of Bethlehent. Pa., and
conducted by. Mat NATI* . 130TIF
sleep
iug quietly on the banks of the river
which , was once so familiarta his foot
steps. We . feign would , drop a tear on
the grave of. him`wh'aliad a smile of will•
come for all with whimihe came in con:
tact. Our Waverly .iieighbors will long
remember and l .the voice which in
those days was wont to 'call "all-aboard
for Towanda." And this 4rings the name
of JOHN BEENlA:4l . and.iwkily.otheis to our
mind, , who were in tlioset 'days connected
with the public convetanee between
Waverly and • ITowatida, bait time and
space forbids. But all of these have pas,-
ed away and tags fast trains of the Lehig h
Valley Railroad have taken their
,place.
The varied and ever 'changing views and.
beautiful scenery which enchants the eye
as you pass along` down the SukqUelianita
river, with here and there
,a villa, with
church. spires reaching: above`high• water
rir4•kon either Side of the; river ; taken all
together: is one of the most, .romantio
`,valleys We know of." •
-7►+- --
Fat. : I have not lately met
*hit any c . otrespendence from this Pith*
in :,:pur eolamns. 'As the division scheme
seCnislo be quiet just now, and ae we yet
remain (and arc; likely to be for some
time) a part and parcel of old Bradford,
a word or. two now .and then frein this
cas,idOntal ed,ge .of • Mt+ county, might be
acceptable. „
Eitti what can we Write about? The
hal ci tiines :mil absence of. exciting tints
tion'sjpq now, gi?.e not intiell material
for corresp.ndetiTii. Our merchants. ap
pear to manage their affairs well, as there
arc" nok failures here, in: these, perilously
bankialit illness,. -Curiously encenough,( the
- population and number Of business men,
appear to be itterei s tsing;' a fact which ar
gites a lett errstate
,of thingS than appears
on, the. surfacO. I...priong the late .addi
thins., Messrs. KrtiOnit and. Moo ^ n+, from
your side of the county, appear to beiget
ting a goddly Shucti.efpatrOnake.
• Except in
_W i g 'hatter`-of soda
Water and cigars s. 7l do hoc suppose teat
the usual sumincitinflux s oNjsito - ts
swamp kulpliur sfiting'at Mitinegurt s MIAS
much to_thelnisis prospects af Cantr i m.
Yet we do pot ]r
dothat otriontil
contact 'with visitors of. wealth,
,leissure and cultute, is an :esthetic
.adi•i•••
--• • 1
and judges of really good art, lathe large
and it has only been by the posi
tive refusal of Orders, for a time,. that lie .
has gained 914 opportnity of ecillecting
sulk an admirable set Of pictures.
Some 130, .or4o , paintings, each. exhibit
ing a different aspect of nature, show that
Mr. Wuta.s is not a mannerist. 'lre has
versatility of tatent. -As exaniples'of vs
riety.tpr effeet, , "Trout Fishing. op Mill
('reek, Tilt4a (*minty," " AntelopoilfOr.
Lake, in Califon tia,7 va1u041 . 41,..05 cac#,
B a cc o ne.
wort!, s : inure, and -are contrasting
- I. •
Some time ago, I had the gratification
orseeing his fatuous Fallow Ilurning,r
a yeritable,tmoscript of nature; it is noiv
• in Philadelphia. An art critic pc that
cityi , ,whmo opinion, is law in art eire s leit.,
values it at, $l,lOO, much above the at ir
ist's• own Modest estimate. This state
\ mut will ilitiiirate his standing.
forte..,
• . •
Canton, July 5,1877.
xitEriEyi uS IBM
- Sunday -Schools
Id the
. United States
and
Great Britain.
/11 It.esponse to the Invitation of
. • 1., none's,
•
A. a M••nvrrial to
Pitt Lit. P. it.u.ss,
A athor or
"Hold the Fort,'• •
and other
Gospel Songs.
' Ne,2- r -On.the right-Imnd side of die:
HP
Through a Hying faith In Jesus Christ,
they. died
.In.the ble&sed type of • .
:• " house not Made with hands, eternal In the
heavens."
, They lived
In the expectation of the
return of the, Lord Josue.
and the gathering together to Hlm. ,
,Their apirtte are with the Lard. •
" We serrownot even avothers which have
nn hope, for if we believe that , Jesus died and
rose nOthi, eveneo,them, also which sleep In
Jos , * will 'God lorhig, with Him." •
V. the Lord Himself shad descend from
• heaven with A she r iff, with the vdriee 'of the
Archangel, and with thectrnmp of GAO. and
• the, dead IV Christ shall : rise first; then we
which are alive and rerun' irshtal he'eaught up
together with them In the clOods tot meet the
• Lord lit the air."
And so shall we ev6 be with thedl.ord."-
Ist Tlie‘s. •
o • L.
3.—On the left side of the die
PHILIP P.
YOUNG HMO,
" Lovely and plo'a.vant in their' lees, and 'in
death they were not divided."-2. Sam o ., 1.:13.
;.! , 4 4 - 4 .1.-Con hack trout of, die t
o
•
Sacred to the memory-of
Platte I'. Buss,
em lu Clearfield county, -Pa.,
sniy". leza: ;
I.,:cy ors - re
- lila wife, ,
• Bern in • omeAlradferd , C 0.,. P . a.
arch 141. 111-It.
Who left their ho o e ltr this village, Thursday
morning. Dec. 2.5., 1 76, for Chicago, sod m.t
theft death at Aida la, Ohio.'lrrblay evening'
Dec. 29, lttil; hy the falling •t a bridge. by •
which s triln of ears as, broken tato Crag
, monis and consumed by ' Some tie person's
behig-killed. It Is believe, that the bodies of
, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss were co anted to ashes, .
since nothing r?cognizable 3 belonging to
their earthly . tabernacle has eve been discov
ered.
• •
Above this rises the shaft, 12 fee in height.
°wilds - is canted a harp with lort.keti sstring and
the name, " Billie," beneath which is thiinscrip.
lion:
• .
Thy stntntMi have been
: . . My POGES •
In th - hlOnne of my pllgrimago. \
rsalm cits.. If.
0
Thy abaft 43 surtuounteri by a cap to treelve a
draped nrtt, carrying tilt the ancient cristont= of
deposit - 1110W Lastwawa of doom/K.4 Mends Irian
urn.
THE FOURTIt
the crowd of summer
to arriveatlpnuequa;
Hamm and fji4 elegan
means penninSworsns
tired opportunity for of
gentleman, was wink) .
the Racers of introduction at the bands
•
of a Bradford
• A -medium
alsed ilgtire, leas rulapted to reposes than,
action—a well poised-head, slightly bald,
and tinged with premature trey; 'arra '
eye keen glandb indicates the reach;
and compass of enterprise;:are character-,
!sties that strikes the observar, Who is not
at all inclined' to dbpata suggestion
''.:that the small, shapely right hand tapping
at the crowa,of Ow bat he holds some
what impatiently in his left, is ;as prone
to'slicing off county adjuncts Eas sweet
cake; .
Mr. Hannicwas surl
~ with the \ earliest
guests on the morni ng of the Forirth,
with hearty 'greetings • for : his country
friends, who came in endleas 'precession;-
winding down the slope in front of'•the
llinnequa liouse,lrom.Sturriaa until
day. The marl:dug -wai maguitlcent as' ,
ornilasanshine and breiries could maki'
it; and \before ten o'clock the hundred
and oddlinge balcony chairs in the veran,: .
das were swaying for the benCilt of count:
try babies aiiffeity matrons'.
-A pretty Harrisburg girl, with 'a jaunty
escort jostled tier ay along thOplatforin,,
indifferent alike of be rustic belles, and,
the fate of the valenele ‘ nnei herblue
a
organdyroffies, while dainty miss from'
Philadelphia must needs axiom) her pbint
of ohriervation on the 'ripper piazza', in
consideration' of the velvet ffonticei, and
cream colored brocade that encumbered
her yOuthfol figure. Goy. Curyrra\ . alter.
s iialed from pillar to post, perennially Vis
ible, and his light summer suit was as
happily iinggestive of "'sleep's, grey s .as \
"blue jeans" SATILLIAsts is of dbmestic
indigo. (Col. McCtunu on the contrary,
seemed to comprehend, like PERICLES of
old, the advantages of a discreet social re;
serve. He Was heard or, here and there,
but not easily, found. enwilling
.to ne
-6'14, too readily the preyailing assertion
that he Was the handsomest .rnan f -, there,
we made diligent search for hitn,..arid dis
poiered km' at last, at a card bible in the
east parlor. One confesses immediately
to an adhdration of extensive personal
territory, and every phYSical facility f&.
the exercise" of a fertile and ingenious
brain.
Judge STRONG was every where distin
guishalile by his quiet dignity, and his
few winds seemed as impressive •to his
iyife, - a wottatt of fine persona!' appear
ance, and hirge Social experience, as .to
thegreup of admiring friendS that inva
riably attended :them. M. ARMST RON G
of Williams-pert, was conspicuous, and
his daughter','» striking blonde, was id:o
- lieautiful,in her evening toilette
ef blue:: i. . k, l -
; Amo . ngt-hci early dinner . gitests ' Were
•O, 4n. AT.ii Ar o lIT. and. Party, Mrj . ,. 13 Eivi 1.V.•
aritl- wife, rofMontrose, And patties' cram
l'hiladelpliia', :llarrisitrg; Willlamiport,
and the' ;113radferd towns, ‘ Prortiiiient
ani"ng" thi‘se from the later places. • were
the Hon. 4.. REIN) MvEtt,'of. Myersberg,
noticeable everywhere by hiSiefilled _Cour .
tefty of manner,
,R. A.' Mintevit, Esq.,.,
E. A. - PARSONS and sister, W. ll:‘,Oartxo:.
'ittsX, •E q. 4 Hon. W. T. DAstr:s and
wife, from Towanda. Mr. SAMUEL POM.-
EROS', Mr; 311Tc:ix-ELL and MONROE SMITH"
Esq., of Troy.
- The or - 4r of proceedings for thedayis
1;o, thoroughly done np elserthere as 'to
:leave us 4nly 'the 'exquisite pleasure, of
gossip. 'i'bile' the honorablegentlemen
were olectrifyipg the natives and thelor- -
estleavei witlrtheir patriotism and flo
vonee,• a lady, evidentli familiar with
Washing-ten society, wasZllihing up Mrs.
13Ens * N.te and her compeerls with Mint
.terablit satisfaction. - Her details •of lash-•
ionable life were highly..intereAing until
she abruptly dm:girded intethe mysteries,
of dress, will: a nicety of distinction that,
was positively appalling to ,country house
keepets, who doto ou black silk, " Say
What. Yoh isill' i ' she exclaimed,'' it is-nbt
dress." flack of her, . and well braced
against : a veratilla post, sat a sloutcoun-
try woman, with a \ face and styitif per-
S'r net 'unlike iny\httly's. 11cr bonnet
was at'substantial structure that hail seen
good service, and. the best of usag.?, and
her dress a most fortunate comhinatien
of skirt in . one kind, of caliapdbastpre
in another, without any suistluity ji - j,f
overskirt. Nafpre had lone :is inch - for
her, as for the (li:4P:wager\ of blacsilk,
and she could well • afford tit anal her
Ir, \
plump lingers, and twinkle he ,clear black
eyes over the rogue and wrinkles,that 11:M \1 1
come u l i fur the health'nurture of her own
-beautiful hills and streams.
A special car with railroad officials
came in,.rt portion of the . party ritlin,; : lr,
front of the engine, and sadly ititerfering°,
with the account a lady in checkered'
silk was giving of how she spent her time
'at watering places. She reada little—she
dept some, day times—She made fancy.
baskets,..and "_sct around" to •the extent
she \ erinsitleeed proper. t Somebody listen- :
ing, tliTight how bewildering, it would
be, if tthewere setalown some day in a
pair,of v.-ork-a,day shoes. . •
Minnequa'air and water arc certainly
appetizing.
.01.ke feelS the _difference be
tween these and \Eimira in one•trip. '.You,
get up hungry. 1* ..breakfast is time,
the eoffee good, and 1.6 milk and "butter
as tempting as front any country^ spring
house. Tliti breeze come in without any .
odor of expiring fish—a kompt, Falter ,
brings your omelet anti hot>,,eakes, . and
you eat and are filled. If \ dinnee is
the main business of life, .a in:u4ay not
be entirely satisfied with a Minnefera din
ner, but it will be all rhtt after ytrut
dainty, well served supper. • .- \
. After ours We `made ready fiethe eve
nings' entertainittent, and laughed a hill
hour at the stout country dance going oil s
under the - eat:VA-As, Thep to the beauti
fully lighted parlors Where a waltz was
in progresi. ' There is 'a crowd seven
deep around the waltzei-s. One couple'
of beautiful girls with arms 'inter
linked and Saft breath- minglingitwo cou
ples of whirling eye glasses and coat col
lars, and close. underneath the English
whiskers somebody's head that must be
very dizzy or, Very dazy. Over there
stands Mrs. Ilpuntc in the" same heavy
black silk she-wore last night and all nay,
today. "Say what . you Will," we call
that dress. A•tall, slight, but,beautifully
mondefigure, with the drapery of lwr
dress tailing in natural folds and rio orna
mentiher heavy hair, that is as softly
dark asthe midnight. The only bit of
color iiCasscarlet wrap thrown over her
arm, and aa„sbe moves off with a step of
Jiglit pcculiar , grace, one thinks of queen
ly women and tropical dowers. '
Up the slope,,aeross the railroad shine
,the lights of Judge:\ MAr.NAtioN country
house, and down the Valley to the west
are the cottages of the DANENroaT's and
r'n.ozs Mayo.. \,
•
3tinnequa nestlei among beautiful hills;
that rain on one with an increasing appe
tite, and the corn field ithat is\ growing
bravely where it was preliosed to, erect
the buildings fur the now county seat may
`possibly be• of sonic importance in the •
iray. or corn bread, to • the inhabitants Or \
IVOtern Ilradff;wl.
Gro t .C4l, of the REPORTER job,
rooms, thet appy: paternal of
Pound bog:
Tsitignsw4 Clitovi3firEurril..--There
will be a 'mead g.ln the Grove at Fisher's
in Towanda wnship,,.- on Sunday, July
~ coinineuci it 1 8 o'clock , A. M.; and '
c ingint 51*.r3r.= The
,meeting wilkixi
ad .by . ii.. R. -Mos,' L. /Mauls td
.0: H. ALLEN.I The misfa and :sing ng
will be q!ader 1 i.4' strierviiion of P f.
Mintucg?'of 3finiroetori:, The devotional
1 e.xercises-under the direction of- Rev. •U.
,
AiLMSTROTO., . IA general invitation is ex,
I -
tended to all td. be present,
I Peara will - =The same s kb also addrees
i , • , _ ,
An - meeting, tu To grove near the Ghent
, thuri,h, on Su day, July 29, commencing
1 ,it 10 :is. 1 ~ ' . . ' . •
•`,.• BUSINESS LOCAL.
You can by a plated Cstor far 09
Ceuta, to lltereur Ipwk. • • •
tor AU thei .lateit pub4cations,.
.
cheap, at Witll4
. oCuis .11 . ! SLUG'S'S.
OrWitrrn goods. in great variety• at
' •
&large ; assortment of Wing and
numiller halk' Jule . reeehred, at M. E. Rost:lr
‘
pliecto,4. • \i' .. . •''''
• \ z \,. • ,
Mr . ' WUITC(I64.II & 14ITAUT sell the best
Manic Bookli s inanOi <lured In,thecomitry. ,
car Crackerk of \ \ all varieties baked
every daynt cowiss. tcskeiy., , '
;
Genumci • "_Deep Rook," " Iligh
Itoclk,"_and “Klutmgow"e ‘ ater it\Ntitinl3..
. . .
\ \ ,
_Vir Ladies', - Misses' and \Children's
-,, ~
Shoes sellingwlthout regard tO\fost,'at the old
stand of taTton Co'pi :' 9 'N \malls.
iff' You On get all tho lateskstylez . ,Of
Stationory, very 'ehmip, WHIT . OOIIII & /114%
Dr
Now flnp, new goods and low' RH
\cFs at tho Bridge treet Fornituye 'Rom cmarTS:\
. tEverytlkine in tho line of station
my atVii mew.' K &bitAUT'&.--' •
: Lnmps•OnlY IS cents at, Mittutt.'s'
Crockery Store, 1 , ' Junl4.
•
far DOn't`go anywhere but 'to WHlT
cOlin aSW aurs for your Wall Paper.. -
•
Vir If you . wan . 1 suit of clothes cheap
-er nian you cap ttyrthesame'ln New York,just
call at nos
- •
ipr Beautiful . WhitU Pigs for sale 'by
the su,SClilie' r. ' Wu. DELria:c-ii.
She'sheiitilu,'MaY, 17, 1877.
rer - RTON; •
rs. removed her:
Book and statiopefiry Story from - Patton's 'Block lo
.the store south' st 4 of Mercui Blo;I•k. : -
-- •
W Durhaml3 and lierkshircs, Short
horn Cattle. and iierksidre Swine. A feNl , fe'r gale.
O. H.. {MLLES.
I . • I ^ .
Wyalusing, Pa., Juno 14. 1.577
Ems' If you want bargains, in Reilly
ywle Clothing. , ralt at RostNrtr.t,u's wiifle he ti
:dosing out fur stock,
•
frE" Ittuntsl" The Taylor- r Ky.NT?s
ar l'imly - llotils- and Cassimers .at
!IcEXT • t:,,
• ~ .4
Cam' Dr. C. 11. STA,7i.T.EV, (pottst,) ha 6
ritium44t frOm To ri iranda to Athens, Where .11 , , .sslil
1 he ftinrot atlits o ' co on Main Stieet, Just north of
tholiiitralllouso, and will ho glad to sett ll' oil
•cnstomers as well ss new ones... - JUT:T.:it...
. _..„....._,........._____:_ : .
-C7 .. Undertakiug a ppeciality at tile
itridgo Street Fai , nl , tnre Store. - , martb.,a.•
•
. r 7. Farritell In buy Grain Cradles,
- Scythes, antfitnatits very .cheap, at U. T'..lti'4's
Hardware
. riturV, lb...rotes .11lock, Towanda, Pa:
' Jun2B-3(. - • 1
' Grentuction in price of Titnihp,
4rdwary, ail II T..itN pxnll6-3t:
, .
rirpEvrit Ibto I , , yrATO
! l'Aufs Irarranted genuine
Ltiwiist prices. pit' Dr."4l. C. I'OETEn'B firug
Store. • ,
Wll.kunts I" The" Tailor7at .
i" 4
Cheap :it ENT, S. •
•
. .
;the Union Hotel.
Ren., will give - lan. Party' i nt' his
. htitv“.) Nre(lne.dayl rrentrig. ;11stiy :
Parish ktinatir's Out hand. Dlll, t 2. Yoaiself and
lady are cordlallylinvited. w' , •
- •
JOB lotj:of Summer -.Shawls at
4 1
Lir wt.,teorrm r. salo . cho3p.. Wtillake rap
lumig•l • ,Frnst' Farnituee Store , .
May 22087.7.
, , •
11 PRINTS anfl.. Ory low at
*zrrs..
,
- 1_
SE,WTTPV YOUR, Lr N' tiiin
-
rotoit4s more to happito•ss i rld jiteltaml
ly than tastily dlcoraied rki)rns. The liniablect
rottageemay, s by j parekksttii
warrtomn Rave 1113 house us ittrltltig
and cheery, as a njonaich.
Totscao• laced at KEI*T'S.
. .
M " Piin't f i itil - t%.read the great liar-' l,
Rain Mr. WILT 0 ors atr- , TaTthers who wouht Ilke:"
to buy one hundreld ?croft of vary desirable land,'
i Towand3, vkiry cheap . and on rl
• Onnelo-PNI.
illitS 43it. KV;TS. - ~ •
--..4.4.----
1 you eat tale- Crackers
em nice, tq9l ha_k.4l, just as
wer fill' 1":?;‘v t.ts.' Cracker:
•ry in tilt; !-',first Ward.... 11,ro
the same eruy they are taken
j ana2s.
a.1'1C1... and -sec tlio-Coyk
. \ .
.. . .
. i
31oN-tANTEsTIie• puklie. will be pleas
edto learn that (tie b , ',l and mil' lile -I flrtn of -)ION.
TA `.:: Y V.:4 It aVe ;it•l>.l4t , make. e CivirxEß‘ -
'l'll Atll , :it si!e . elali , y.:ind\to that ern Pave
.'lti 4 re
colv,"•l3 larCe, Invoice. Col tpriAng e erythln to
the liar, which t7o,y 'alit set .a -astopizt gly low
i s.\
prices. .
• M .- A' la.ri of Gloves. and Ho
,
Fiery at lir.NT' \+
..i---- ,•,
ar (
Corse;.
- , .-4 . --•-•.i.5uri.....1---- i ,
Persons) ImAin , ', .W . 04 at, 'H. 13.
. , - ,
~, ,
INGITAWS factory will find it CardNl tilt,' reinly
for delivery. The! machines arc in excelleric ,, tiiii- ,
tion:running'cot!t;intionsly, mild kei•ping up with
[he wort. All cartiltig:Shouid he done • before cold .
Weather. Prirel; cent.; per pound.
JY I 2. . . 11. B. iNGifA3IE..
. .
• • ,
'Ca" The TarOst and botassortment of
spring clothing liiitinvn. • at M. fr,-7.. -ito.Exy•tr.Ln,s..
...___
1
t July Dantoat the
silfireTeulne J WY 4. • '•
\M" Fourth
I .3•louse, Wedut
'"\ • I— l
..... '
L... - g\Tlte • Gr,anil Central Hotel, New
York, 1: 1110(i01.`St3,1;11411111 - `11I. It Is .17.p0r1) in
style , Ind a \ rtrlntlitent n ' to slFs ‘ atid - caiisclty for.
accommoda:llins l't has' no ennal. It ...was the first'
lestlins hotel tO6wer Its iates from .ot.oo to 12.50
and It.® p'er,laytts • feputation is nnsurpassed,
.'
antl.lt•riet,l4stre:s,i \ i „ :•ttorsentent daily front thou
'sands of,. Its iuest , !. ~,,• .
Ur Yon can Lug
Crai•k..rs at Cowi.Es* Eak‘
iowit:s•
rff" To ICONstrmet tvr\—The adverti.
ser, a retired physician, having Providentially dis
covered, while a 31edical Mii,lottir' In S.uillerp
a very simple • vegri;able retkedy for the
speedy and` penal:tient Consam`ption, tddhi
ma; Bronchitis, Catarrh, and' nil throat\,and lung
ails-plow—also a positive and radical- sp,`.9lle.fot
Nervous Debility, PreinAure Decay. and
al Xer-
Vous
.coinplall.tB, - feels' it his duty- to mate it.
known to his sttiTcrlng fellows, - Actiistetl-hy this \
motive. he cheerfully send (free of charge) to
all who desiro it. the - recipe for preparing.:aud full
direr,: lons, for successfullyuslng, this providential
ly disi.overed retu?dy. Those who wish to , avail
thein_qclvi.s of the hecieflts of this discoverywlthout
Sort, can do so bY return mall, by addressing with
a stomp, naming papfr, *s
C111.01.P.S P. M A ItSII
Niagara Stieet;
-17 VANs andll'arakils in great variety
at
MEEMMMI
. . .
. . ...
WOOL C4.IIIIPING.--,..The' sub
'scriber witt curd rods the present season
at hiA - ,old estaillishnelm In eamptown. I'a. From
)1
his long experience the
'the
may I sure of bay
ing their wort demo En the hest, tams IMI manner.
and - witimlispalch. ai . rhe will give his , wrsonal'and
' eltise attention to. thp business. Price ti • CM' , per
pound. Wool taken In payment taken desired. i -
\
\ ramptenn, June-5,4 C
1477: n. 11.• NGitAltt.
• ' '
.- ' . •' , •
• MARRIED.
•
ELI,IB~tSTbBLIY4 = At
moioppen. June 28th;
IC; br the Re i n, J.• Rosseel,, Mr. Garton v.
Ellis. of Owrgo. Vh and Miss Arrity. G., sec
ond daughter of Daniel T. Sterling, 'Rs% •
.
'CitAIIIMER—iTIDLACIC.;—In Rome Ramey
July 5th,1877, by the Rev. P. T. Sfaryott, , lkir. 0.
.N.; Chandler, of Shoshequin twp , to Mrs Carrie
liblieek, of the eame'.township..:
MI
;Y.\ RIG-IMINAHD.—At Wept Frankliti, July 4th,
1877, by Elder Calvin Newell; Mr. -.Freak Yard
and Miss Loretta Kinard, both of Carbon Run.
OFITII—GIIIIIOI 4 L—Ais4at- the same time and
hp face, lit the same. Mr..Syrenits Smith and Mal
Sarah 41 , Gibbon, both od''Union, Tiotis Co., Pa.
'OLE AS*—CAS . S.=At gm M. F.. lrartenutire, Or
, _well, Jnno 27th.1877-by Rev . J. B. •Marts,
.Mr. G leason and Miss Lovinnle:Cass, both
North Orwell,'Pa;
OLIVEItTATI.OII.At .the residence of the
Tride , ssisfor„ Mrs. Frank Oliver, Catskill, IC:Y., -
Juno nth, 1577, by Her. Thomas La Monte, Rev.
William C. : Oliver:of Grand Isle,. t.. lortnerty
" of Catskill, and Mist Lettle4. Taylor, of
1 1 4 ? me. PL ".• •
FULLMEit-At,—At 'Wilmot,. dity/ 3d, 1977,
• .by Rev. If. H. steam; Mr:Wm. Fullmecatuklifiss
Ella Hoyt, berth of "
AUSY.-MANN.At.Wliturit, July 4tb.: 1A77. -
-by limit. H. Hearn, Mr. H. W. Aretandlfiss
dla Mann, both of • .
•
• • -
110#11—G0F.F.—In erotell,rn Sunday, July. Ist,
,1677, nt the , resklesteo of the of magis-*
o trite, H.3l_Farrar, 31r.7:tw0r4 lione. of
Wysaulting;kod Allsi Martha Golf, of Standing
Stone. . ,
STONt —WITof, 4 OX.-4P 13fotrioeton. s'iltto 10th,
1877, by 1ter..47. Critumer, Mi.'llenry B.
.4 tone , awl 31m. Mary Wilcox, bothid Leroy.
tt .
A.3113-7 , WM.IIOPIN.—AIaa by ,the &imp, at
' , the hmtse of the bride's parents, -Jude 27th. : 11177,
• Mi. C. L.,WlMains, of 3touroeton, anil3llas den-
TIM Walborn, of - Towanda.
by_. the eate at the
holput of the bride . srent`s, July 9 , 1, 1M77,- Mr.
tt,orFre Dlltr. Tro la vatola, and 3flas 211 a 31.
Ontinlll, of Cirttittlioodi -
Tllo3i PSO.N—V tr.§0ff....11.t the! Parsonage,
3fonroeton, July .1111. by ,Iter. Hillock -Arm
. strottg'..Mr. Charles S. Thompscin tit- Tchranda,
and 31Iis Sarah Vergison of Yranll7l42ll:-;
.13.1ILLOCK—KILM.Mit.-=At the residence of Mrs.
neater nudeness.' ins-S,psingdeld, July
. 4tli. by
Rev..W..ileacti, Mr. laace N. Ilulloitir'of Spring
field, and Miss Rhoda Kllnter, of Sullivan Co.,
.
DIED..
•
JUrei.l3th 1877. of scarlet fri7
. Tor, eldest son of (T. 311.-tind M. E. 8111,
aged 13 yeats and 11 months. • , . •
WILRON.—it his reshjenee; in Orwell, Aprllll4th,
11177, 'Mr. Wilson,taged 80 yearel.. •
1 1 100RE11,01.14E.—Iii'metneliam'et Annie Moore.
'house, Who in an' wer to the Anget„suminons, de
' parted this life July oth, 1877. ' • • • .t
, •
Eleven weeks of suffering have plucked a beisnti
-Irel opening: flower from its parent stem, and con
signed itssdrO?plng'foim 'to thi silent grave. A
sherd' s\ frilly ripe, , hasleien gathered Intikthe Its,.
ter's store-! onse. A meet Sweet epirit has been
railed home. In herlong illuefer, she exhibited a
\ •
patience and rehignition, which was fru'y reCuark
e,\:
able, and ga..• abundant evidenCe of her aCtept—
inco‘tvlth Gel. .1 fer simple • childlike fel th, remov
ed ail fear:, and:ll fed her inindwith a sweat peace,
that rustalticd Iter4ti the trying hour.' One week
preitous to theolfeiln of the last tribute 'of Joie
to her inaiiimate dust's e received -the irrdinatLe
of floty Itapttrin, by Rev. "Everett, in the pres
ence of her Suuder:Sehool Classmates. and many
others., She survived but li:few days, Nthenfell
asicey itNerlis ;And 'tier liberated spirit *efts
night lojeln that thEeng i " 4 1,1'holieve washed their
robes 'and. nialle..thetil White In the blootiof the
Lamb." •' - I
' 6 Ile giveth his beloved, sleep:" ~- 11. Y. L.
tiLTOTA'I 7 ; ION-OPWITITE;POW'
.W,,, ELL .Sc CO., Itookera and Illrokers.No:42,
Solna Third ~ ,:tiee,t, I'ltEadelphla, 'July Ilth, 1.472.
- . . , . : . ~, 111D...AIKE.D:
1.1.1.. c. 1431. C •
' • ' - '' 11:1S 'll4li
- " " •.•- ',ll, .1. and 4,... .• ' 169 1 ,' ;10,914
- . 11V..112-4 .
>" *G5,.." '. " 115 , 1 / 5 1 , 1
,
" In-4o; ronuon 1124,'112%
_" l'ellic li':+, c,l - J • 124 : 14 ~ 123, .
Nvw5%...,14.g. 1.81 . • ' 110 1 i ''111 1 ..4
'clt iisr . • , • iloviiiki
••• ' •i.i, P. g -. iy.e..t 4 - , ~...,. 1055 "105„
._._. ___-:
.• 4.,.. •,..• 3:4•.i1
- .
=
EMI
P~~uucvh~an3a
Ilendlitg.:',., • •I . - • • I.IN , 12
rhil.,lt:lrlaid & V.rif• ' • ' •.. 7"1 ..8
I.4:lltalt I%;tivlzalfon - 18!6' 8 1 4
•• - ca11..y. , Ex.1)1" - '" 2046 •,...30‘i
rui!ed Ir. I:. ~>: V. I • - 126.. '126'4
Pk tslr;tra. 'l'..Ag Eitiffalo It. li. 6 i 64(
Nortllens Cvntral ... 13 4 ; 2434
e.. , ritral Trun , i3Ortation ' • • ' 21".41 22
Nesi•lA:oiii4l,, ,, - - : - • 42, 6 ,, 44
.tiorilll'erlii. 4 3 - itut:i - :- ' 40'i; 40'6
~C.&A., ll , ortgag...l6`s, 'B , l . ' - 107; 4 .108
T OWA.:s.ZDA ETS. , •
RI :PORTED BY STEM ENIS.4 LONG,
General dealers In Grp,cules and Produce, Patton
c,,rner M3lll and B ridge Eltreots.
WEI/N : 14).1S Ed'E NI N.GSJ 11, '1577.
wirenmsat. RF.TAIL.
'43_00 (41 11
50 54, 2 90
j
1 75
1:75
Flrihr Tier itb1.,...
• -I ••:, 'sank
Corti Meal per l' lbs,
tr4lm Fetil, ..... _....
Wheat per bush
C.rn, " "*. '''.
113'.., ••' • .". • •
lia”., " ~. 1
Buckwheat, " •
elpv,,r4e4l, medium.
1" t " p.,. 1 a, Nine,.
ITlit.othy. Argstern....
. Runs, C]ll3,
Pork. moss ...... .....
Banjo '
Butter, tubs....
" rolls .... ... ~
Eggs. fritsb.... .... :
tCheese. a .. ..... 7 ..-.
Green :Apples, 1up.b..... . 7/) -
Dr 14,1 "•. per lb.. 4.0 8 /6@ 'B'
„• •• • Ithsplwrrie, ! - 20 -25
R " 111ticltts.rrles..... : . •
it.
-,..". ',• reaehee ...... :. • 12 64, 2o.' ,
' , potatoes; p,..t . bushel.. . 50 a. GO • 1
Lthi • lun.. . -.. o .. - , I
i, - Ileeturax. .
~, ..i '
-Ciltitkutgli itir rrATTON kjitto.
1T111e5:.:. 4 . ' - 1 , .-..t . - 04 6 . 1 - . 8., 05 :
Feats sitllii • •r" as ra t . ..1.0 '
I) e3coti,. 20 fa 40
Sheep- pelt.; wiiol . 1 lit (a 1 45:
I.aml, i.kiltri .... •.. ' . ..... 25 la ~, 40 -
Tallow - ..... , . .OR t
07
R'. e 4. wa51wd,.....,.... n
' 6,f• 40 '
.. UllWaSkled : . ... 22 ( I A 27
' • - sAI
N T -
'I3ANK PTCsArIr-rithe
triet ('mitt for the Westerti District of Pedirfi:
Ifertori! Landon, of Bradford County, -
Ban kropt under . the Act of Congress. of March
1841, having applied for a distisatgea from all
his debt, and other claims proVaidedmder bald
Act. by - order of the Court; notice is hereby given
to. all creditors v.llO have proved theirdebts, and
other persote, Interested. hi - appear on ,the Ist day
- of 1.14 UST, 1e 77. at ti clo c k. P. 15(q0re B. A.
Merior; , Esq.. it. , glster,ln Bankruptcy., at 3f lune
qua. f:a., to show cause, it any they. have, why a
41-• harge should not be grafited to the said Bank
rule. - - S. C. NfeCAVDLESS.
July • • Clerk:
pC p" F: - - ,
WOULD'AGALICIALL' •
ATTENTION TO
• THEIR 1 - .41 - WE STOCK OF.
LADIES', AIISSES",-
TIOOTS :AND . SHOES, - " . .',
ROOTS ANDI SHOES,' -.':
' . 'BOOTS AND. SHOES,
... BOOTS AN,D SHOES,
VIIICII lIA:ATE BEEN. ' •
. - 4 \ - . . / • - .
. ROM HT IN RORY CASE
'l4l . leT FR.O./ THE :BEST . -
ALNU Fll Tl 7 RIES IN THE
,CPUNTR Y. '. , NOW ITII STAND
ING TII.EREGENT 41DVA NC E
IN
, .., ,
LEA TrIER . 1/ ,
El STILL.
OFFER TRES. '43 /PS AT ~
I . GREAT JIA . GAI\
,T4 7 :ntla i a unekp i SM.
nice, (resh . :balted
7, very
•
COMPOUND, XI GEN
~
TILE4TMENT.—This',Is systeNf medl.\ s
'cation, cottfitied twits set loMm narrow II tits. Be
-1102 oxyGEs •stAGN-wrizErv, • It Is 41k( 1 . , most
wonderfuliVltillver of the hentati body ever ;town.
I:Therefore it should Mire a greater -varietyills
mat a'hoger.proportiOn of patients than any otter
agent./ Eight years-of experience fully contir s
the eiptelailon.. subscrihers unite_ the
(owes to make knoWn and available to the sick the
iwetalerful virtues of the Compoutul Oxygen." It )s
:the safest, sorest. and , cheapest - remedy In • the
wari t . Let a.!l ConsuMptivek. .Dyspeptics, Para,
jytics rcreut 1. and. all. even discouraged invalids,
send for our Brochure of 140 bases, which contains
I .taany wonderful but iron statements, treat-of testi.
Monial4, and tier terms fur home and times treat
uMpt. 'lt will be mailed free of charge.
It. E. PALEN, B. Pit., m. D..
STARKEY, 'A. M.;
' STARKEY& PALEN, ` • .
1122M\ 1 1112 Girard Street, PhiLts,
. .
LIST QF LETTERS remaining in
Post Oftir s e at Towanda, Bradford Co., 'Pa.,
for the week ending July 12, 1877:
Buffoo,' N. T
. .
. . .
Hallett. 111:.s1,11 W \ • .
Bennis, Liztie J -.
howman. H 11 Parton, Ii H
Downs. 11. T i
......,\ Harris, Arthur it . .. . t
1101tz, Jos \ ()shorn. W j
Series, W r . ;, , iliores, Willis •
, Wells. Hiram • - • '
.. 11 1C LD r 9lll
os 7TAGE:
Burke, lionnee ; Re & C , Elmira. N.Y.2
Johu -
Hafer; Perry, Ilustolico.;lia. ' •
• ' Ina.l) TOR ADDRESS.
t - •
Mrs. V. 1., Atwater Susquehanna, CO., 'Pa.
:Periumte CAllitig for'aoy of the above, Will p 6...
say "ativortiseil,” ttixittg date of List:
S. W. AI.VOIRD. P. M.
...
.. 1076 ,IDSS
41 75.6 1 90
• 0. 70
@ •1 W
125 - 2 50
IS 00 •
II 12 1
15 0 17 ' 15 1 .
.® '.15 - , 20
. . , . 14 16
•. 113.6' . J 5
25,
75:
75'; '
New - Advertisementc. -
GENT'S ANTI ,BOYS'
.
• Okada&
IMMENSE STOCK
BPRfNG AND 8111TM_Eiii.MA:MfiNG
Jest opened as the old stand et
• .
SOLOM, , RN 411!_134 . N,
Agreeably with
MR. J. 'DAVIS
.
lts*filed the store istely accepted b y dolmen
Sop : with the most complete aesesteseet d .
• • BEADY-MADE CLOTHING:I
Of ever description ever offered,in Otis. seiztet.
afy stoo kcomprises everything in thelineof liandp
made Clothing for • .
.
YPUTHS' ANP CHTLININNS WILL
•
• FIIRNISI4ING 'GOODS,
:TEUNIES,
VALISES, > UMBRELLAS,
CANES, &a.
, .
. . .
•
I desire Its annotmee to the ism* et 11 \1 41 1 ar
County. that I_ have permanent y bested In Towan
da, and shall endeospr, by einfe &Realm' I. MI& . •
ness, small strolls and fair dealing. In nisriCantllt
assure my share of patronage. . , • ' -•\.:-
-
• , - .. • _ •1 ,
my stock - le HEW. basing bens purehnswil Owing
the past, two, weeks for CASH. .
Mill
Towanda, Apr1!,5,1877
DON"
YOtr FORGfr-IT
, • ,
WHAT ?
tbeireet tbst
Y. R. ILOSZNIFIEIM
• ; • 8011 contlnuel to Isll ' -
READY-MADE OLCITIMIG
AT THY OLD B:num
_ Alan, that
Ills -PRICES: - ARE LOWER !
THAN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
THIS SIDE OP THE cennirrat I
spa gocK4 aIWSyI
• BOUGHT FOR CASH , •
AND . GUARANTEED TOBE JUST • '
• WIIAT THEY ARE RaccICONDIO I
• - _Ms istoek comprises everything
: IN 'TIIE CLOTHING LINEI ,
FROM THE CRF;A.PESTYO
THE MOST COSTLY GARMENT!
•
A nice assortikeni'd .1
• BOYS' CLOTHING , -
NEATLY 'AND SUBSTANTIALLY xAbg.,l7,;
AT ABOUT THE COST 0 MATERIALS!
~.. • -
- , ,
los 10
29 c 29 sts
SPRING, HATS, •' '
SPRING d'VERCOATB,_
TASTY UMBRELLAS. , •••
• - • Mid the .
BEST LINE - OF FVENISHZIP6 GOORS• -
EYES OFFEEEDIN THIS MARKET!'
. . •
coistoiners know flat Ism
PEILMANIENTLY LOCATED IN TOWANDA,
And they tberefore rim no risk of being chested
as In-cases/0 merely transient dealers,arbo ammir
tinne,long in one place.
' • ' •M. M. ROIMINTIELD.
r
' March 17, 1877.
liZi
RENENrEDLI •
RE#LENISIiEDIII
1 10
1000"
31 00
During the past winter I have hye l assapplia►
elm to push's*
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4 CLEANED fAUT • • ,
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My old' .toe of 'Ready-Made Clothing.. .16d .No 4
offer to Illy customers - . .
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AN ENTIRETX NEW ASSORTMENT.
Purebaspdwith a spbelal view yi es 'wants of
; rONtrAi4IDA AND • VICINITY !
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By lonitosperlenee In trade Sere, I believe I un
derlain& what the people desire In the
2f CLOTHING LINE,
Aid tile OEN "qtat lOck, ope!oed,
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CANNOT TAII.!.TO , C0 .. u .. lT . ` c ALL,
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PRICEi, / WERZ Nzvgi 80 LOWI-
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And I . can offer everything
THE LINE OF CLOTHING
AND BENTS` FIIHNIMING. GOODS
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At prices whlcede6
*.#' WILL IfOT BE UNDOSOLD
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Remembet this_when in want of Clothing
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Towanda, April 12, 1077,- :
A CHANGE IN TILE
FIIR NI TITR,E -STORNI
• The' undersign'ed' has purchased Sky estate/10
sientuf:J. S. ALLY!! k CO., and Will keep a •
FULL STGOK OF
'GOOD FURNITURgI
wintat HE WILL SELL LOW!
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.Ifr-,ALLYN toffy still be found atl tbe old &wit.
and will have chafe of the -
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.._
Successor to J.ll. Allyn& Co.,
Ads, DI ging 20,1877.
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J. DAVIS.
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H. JLCOBS.
Fluziture,
B7tlliSl STRPHIT g
good taste.-
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,ME MAKING !
Damp X-ST..' TOWANDA.