Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 09, 1877, Image 2

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    NEWS MOM ALL STATIONS.
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Tur. wheat crop in lowa will be about
.' - tlaraverage,, "- •
Tiru army worm has appoa'red in the
oaton fields in North 3fississippi.
'rite mobilization of 1/0,000 Anstrians
is officially sanctioned. • •
.
REAT numbers of European residents
are leasing Constantinople. -
3L BLANC, proprietor of the Monaco
gambling tables, Switzerl i ind - frops
asthma ; • -
- FIFTY Skilled carpenteraleft New Yor/
for: England last vteck,• Under contract to
wdrleUt.4l,7s per flay
GEN..GE,k*r Lail the fi rst stone of an,
Aniericart church t Geneva on Friday
last. • • -
KATE FIELD says General Grant dosn't
kuu:w oue tune from another, but all his
children aro inusicaL
-Tina' Schuylkill county • treasury is
empty, and the Continissionorerefuso to
issuewarrants. •
A airs eighty-one years old has opend
a writing school at Newport, M. I,
AT Watertown, Conn, a few dari ago,
a hliek snake was killed eight feef and
nine inches long. . • • 4.
Tan Reading . R.'R.' Ccr.,_ are construct
ing., a tressel bridge over the Schuklkill in
place of the handsome one burned by the
•Tioters. • -
MELMoony the evangelist, has been in;
Arited'to ,conduct a revival Campaigrijn
IVatThington next winter; but has not yet
deeided.to do so:
11tvENua 4ffie3rs destroyed Dick and
Bollett's distillery' in. Witen
rotinty, Tennessee, on , Saturday:
A 1111 E at Munfreesboro,S, 6.; Sunday
night; destroyed the mail:, toui:ding of the.
Wesleyan Female i College, Loss, $75,.
t se() ; insurance, $30,000. No lives were
lost.
' THE'briek wollen'' mill in Quinebtting,
Conn., 0%- . ned by , George S. Murdock,
was burned Monday. Los between $220,-
(s)) and *30,000. The property was in
sured, • . • - -
"21,000,040 hail?, been advanced, by the
promoters of the Cuban ytan, for the ex
pense:: of the next campaign.
• Sin FBA - sets, linos. writes a letter,
saying-Ali - at nothing short of abandon
ment of Orange• celefirations wilt secure
• flit tire peace:
A ISALLOONTST named McQuay made ap
ase, , rmion last:week at. Paris, Ont.. and
descending too rapidly, when he at
tetypted to
.furnp into a large tree. Miss
in.!. his Wohl, Ite fell to the grotind and
was instantly killed._ • ~
Outdo:Do - Fist:or., President of the Nor-
folk County Agricultural . S.ociei,y, a large
.real egtatti, owner and a prominet citizen;
h is been arrestd in Shelburne, Mass., for
setting fire to hubarn.
THE Bank of Montreal will lose $60,000
1 the failure of Meeker of Chicago. His
total indebtedness to tho bank is over
$200,000.
Tnr Republicans Of Maine will make
' their nominations for State officers on
Auc:ust 1-1: 7 ,' The 'election will take place
On the second- - Monday inSeptembe`r. --
-THE Lock Haven National Bank sus
pended payment on Saturday afternoon
. and resumed Monday afternoon.
• Trtv. Pittsburg Di2patelt rejoices over
the fact that the Allegheny
_county jail
lip been Witliont a murderer for a .few
. ,
mouths. • • , • • , T -
.Or twenty-three per4ons whq lefffew
• Haven; for`the Black Hills' some
months ago, all but three have returned,
app those three have gone to Texas: • •
. ONE hundred and fifty men have been
thrown out of employment by the burn
ing of Irarturice's machine works in Pittf,-
biirg..,
. .
Tun Fir 4 National Bank. of Ashland,
Selluklkill county, has gone into liquida
tion. The depositors Will be paid at
on . pn, and stockholders "as soon;a's-ipossi
bet." "
Ontamix) Boirrz,,,agefi fifteen years, a
glitudsou of WilliaM 'titter, of New Der-
lig, Uninft county. committed - sUidide. by
hinging bizaself•to the limb of a ',cheery
tree, by means of a rein.
Ttit.• counsel of 411 en C. - .- - • Laros, the
ccindenmed prisoner', intends to petition
a aoinntission to inquire into 'and. deter-
Mine as to the sanity of the prisoner. '
T. tf
. Mn.s . MARGARETII,EI!,SIII,ER., of Adams
county, is 112: years • old. She has a
daughter 75 years of , age. .
Piresnrfto's annual exposition is to be
t'pened. on the 14th oT September and
6 ived on the filth of October. •
Tut: - registration of voters in .- Erie
counts for 1877 has been completed and
Atows a.; total of 16, CB. Sixteen more
.", than last year. •-i •
Mn. En. CATIR: of Daggett's
_Mills fell
,on a scythe a fe* days ago. ands cutra
INeVerf3 „ash in• • arm, severing an artery
and laying bar he bone. It
ii
, .
THERE is en ' a
Kentucky farm ajieach
tree that measures.four feet in circumfer
i .cnce one foot above the ground; and forty
three - 4'M from tip to tip of the limbs
A now belonging to an inhabitant of
stewart county, Cla., distinguiphibd :him
self the other day by chasing a 'wild -- tnr.'
key weighing twenty-six pounds and
finally catching and killing it.
PROFESSOR FRANCIS W o otputral of ,Yale!
College sa* two burglars trying tb'enter
a house•on Whitney avenue' ' New Haven,_
recently, and, -giving chase to them in his
:carriage, ;seetirect the arrest of one of
them. • "
vaintsm living at Newfield, iN's Y.,
carried to Ithaca the other day •sete c ml•
tubs of butter, packed in snow-discover
'Atiltunlerneatli a straw pile on his prepl 7
`,-4,0s which had been moved tha f t - morning.`
' • 1x England the governthent telegraph
'• service employs nearly two _thousand fe
• makoperators. The average pay is $4.50
per oi)erator, and after thirty years' serv
ice A pension of *3,7 .. 5 per week is secured.
• • C,sPTATIq WATM.F.LT, of 'the wrecked
steamer "City of San Francisco," wag',
• . suspended from service' by a Court of In
. - unity for ono year. On appeal. this deci
• sion has been reversed, and Captain Wad
dell's certificate restored. - • -
- By, an explosion of hot metal;- in a
monfci, At Tottell tt,Co's foundry; Pitts
last week, two men- were fatally
•, • ant eight seriously burned.
• Bins were opened Monday for the five'
• toOlions of five per cent. city water loan
of/ Baltimore.. There were sixty-three
" has. amounting-to four million two bun
' • Bred thousand, -from par to 103, all of
'which were awarded.
Mel•itlan, Connecticut, 'Monday,
• Mo,rrise2;,
.in a drtinken frenzy,
. drew a knife and Made an indiscriminate
agsault on a crOwd'in a saloon. He was
finally ! knocked cloven -by William Dorgan
and.'his skull fractured. ale will die. .
Mosnay, a young, man -about eighteen
, 'years of, age named WilliniMMalsberger,
while bathing in the Schuylkill- canal a
short distance above the. Lebanon valley
' bridge, Reading, :was aceident'ally drown
td. Several boys who wore in the water
-.A with him *lade unavaling efforts to save
. • his life. A ,
• ,
Alt lIANIVRT.L4 of Blossburg,
committed suicide by taking laudanum.
• It sees that the y;oung man had been
quite - dissipated; a`Mtrecently Signed the
Murphy pled;
' but ad
* brokenit several
times, tieing t.ir;ililotlier's house whit©
'intoxicated; lie! lilts-refused admissim4
wher'eupoit he went away, bought some
udtinumn, arid-put:And end to his-earth
• ly troubles by drinl,-ing it.
A vrw Weeks agil a resident of Orwigs
, county" aims.,
house and selteeti two of the best look
ing girls in tri- institution, saying that he
wanted tht.th as servants. Instead of
. taking the girls to Orwigaburg, they
welt put aboard a Philadelphia train,
taken to that cit-y and -placed house
'of ill-fame. One of the girls would not
'l,tay,_ She retuned to Schuylkill. Haven
and iatormed one of the directors, who,
• went to l'hiladelplna and' rt cued. the
other.
il..viooNS is a Democratic city, and asa
• matter of course, the Democracy carried
it on the,?lst +Bt.; but the victory , is a•
barien one, so far as :credit is concern
as the majority is only 30. when it should
- been four times that amount, 'considering
all !the circumstances. Ureevy, the via°.
• lions candidate-for Recorder, appealed to
Vie - ooh, and the roughs overawed order
ly pet absented themselves from
the 'polls. deehning to vote. It will be
remembered that - Greevy was convicted
•
its a rioter seine years ago and sentenced
•to -prit4tn: Ile was yardoued, and has
. t.Ver Siffee 111.4 4. , 1 of strife
- ;ening orhim. men. - N I , greater Calani-.
have ' befallen Altoona than this
cicetitts. •
mdford *potter.
, isarressl .
eogoniiics. ALTOMID
Tersztilai Tlinntisy, August 9,1877
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BIEPUBLICIOI.4.3OIIITIV TICKET\'
•
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY*
I. MoPIIERSON,
- Of ToWandti Borough.
yon COUNTY SW Eros,
A. SEWARD,
Of Smithfield Township.
REPUSSICAN STATE I_beINVEN,MI
Com.
ITEADQUAETZWE REPVELICAN STATE
stirien, May29th, 1877.—1 n pursuance of a resole,.
Lion of the Republican State Committee, adopted
at a meeting held in Harrisburg., this daz !.. si Repub.
can State Convention, •to be composed Of delegates
from each •,Sonatbri* and ReintACEtattrit district,
to the number to whicii Such distriet is entitled in
the Legislature, is hereby called to meet in thel
city of Harrisburg,. bt II o'clocrnoton, onAirednes.:
-dap. September gth.1877, for the purpose" of nomi
nating candidates for SdpremeJildViGtaie Treas
urer and Auditor General; to be voted for at the
ensuing general election on the Bth day of Roveth
ber nest. By ordered Comtnittee.
HENRY M. 110 Yr, Chairman
A. WILSON Nonnis r Soi•rotartr.
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THE ilrsußstenoN.
When the disaffected employees of
the railroad ' companies refused to
work longer a the. reduced wages, it
was not strange - that the ccOmunity
t
sympathized with I em. ThO strikers
were a part of the c - mmunity, and it
might have been expeected that they
would find a public sentiment behind
than. They had a perfect right to
:top I work; and 'no . earthly power
could compel they'll to resume, against
theitr wills, a service they had repu-
Aiatfid. But they had riot the slight,
L
eat 7ght to prevent other men, will
ing to work', at the reduced wages,
frcim taking their places. The first .
attempt to take a crew from its train
or t4interfere in, any way with the
I
peaceful working of the roads was
an aiisault upon the rights of every
law-abiding citizen rot the Common
weaith, and should !lave been instant=
i ' -
ly dfnormeed by the very wannest
friends of the strikers. This angoes
t t
without saying and : the recent - q? 2 • /
ter
rible events are but superfluous con
firmation of its truth ; yet we are
confronted with the fact that for
days whole communities ignored and
acted in - direct conflict \with it. ' _
If therefore, we want•to place the
responsibility for the sorrci7, disaster
and terror 'whih have • lately fallen
upon
_us, we `must call to aeount,
not alone the human fiends lilio, are
directly engaged' . in burning ' UM
shooting, but those misguided viola
\
tors of the law who assumed to right
their wrongs - by, forceful interference
with the business of theireniployers;
and we cannot wholly ' acquit ' that
prevalent public opinion 'which; at
least tacitily, commended this Mot
vlolenCe and refuied to help in arrest
intr it till the- tide of desolation- hkd
reached family hearthstones ' and .
threatened to sweop over and engulf
private property indiscriminately.
Every lutional, honest persOn
knows—and now is the titne for all_
to speak and enforce theirsai , timents
—that the wrongs'
, of individuals
must be redressed only by; lawful
means. The least ipdicationfof viol:
ence towards otherg, plaCes the porpe
tratora of it beyond the sympathy f
society; their grievances sink en ire
ly- out ofi,ight in the presence ; f the
awful danger to the communitiy. As
we write, there is but one reassuring
feature in the existing situation in our
own . and neighboring StatesSncl
tliat . is ; ttuit at the points of most
immenent danker the order-loving
portion of the - citizens are coming
back to their senses and asserting
,
themselves on the side of law. There
is no other path 'of safety, and the
first duty of eyerY decent man and
women in this hour, is to' counsel
\submission 'to lawful authority and
'ue all the influence they possess in
• \
beh :If of good government, now se
fearf y ill' verified'. ' ' r.
THERE \ il‘ one way in which every
citizen can in the- preservation of.
peace and ort i t i md the re-establish
ment of the rei n , of law, and that is
by going about .li4 business or re
maining quitely at his home and ab-,,
• -- ,g carefully „from everything
ight tend to exettnent l and
•bance, which are top often the
aers! of disorder' In very
,
many eases the riots ; whi h have dis- i
(Traded t4ie country Awl g the past
• \
few weeks were not premeditated,
but grew Ou 'of the aaaetiiblageti of
large cro"yirds 6 idle and 'ex'cited peo
ple, whose presence encouraged the
lawlesi and brough abodt the open
violence Which the ajority in their
. 11
cooler moments wou ' have con
demnedemphatically: „en 2 hatically. n a great
1'
.public
public crisis when- socie itself , is'
threatened, the one paramot nt duty
of every citizen,is to lenl'his influ
ences to the preservation f order and
the, rest&ntion of the pe. t e and con
fidence 'that are essential to all pros;
p.erity and all security, e her of so
;
ciety or of the individual. It now
appeaps to hayb passed the' crisis of
this end' strugle, and the 'citizens
May feel a reasonable assurance that
thureign of law f will' be speedily 're
established throughout our laid the
taw under and by which only can
wrongs be redressed and rights se-
cured. \ - , , - •
,
A great bailie wasfought between
1 \:,
the Turks and, it ssians near Pievna,
on duly 31st, in ich the'Tnrlis
%ob
tained a decisive vi ry. The .bat
tle lasted two_ days. The - , Russians
sustained a loss of 8,0 (killed and
\
16,000 wounded. The: ks captur
ed a great quantity of arm and am
munition, and their casual, 'es are
comparatively, small.' . " i flic , a
itird composett of about 50,000
9ti each lade.
'.. Arri t rrn ro THE iitaiptney.-
Only a few mweekinlain in,
witieb voters m ate registeted yt
1\
order that they/may vote at t com
ing election. • Don't neglect th im
portint
,dii,. . Althimgh: we h Te'
but few candidates' this fall, thd elee\
Lion is none thb: less important, and
%very Republicim should be,iiiister
ed and vote. The occurrences of the'
\ past few weeks in other . counties or
th 9 State, provt coticlusiyely ,the
grmt.imix!rtanen . .of having _a - good
prosecuting- attorney;
We fear, says the New YOrk Times,
that the Governor' of Indiana, lately
known as 64 Blue ghillie" WILLIAMS.
has fallen from his estate of tlfe Dem
ocvat. lie 'has called for the aid of
United States troops, to quell 'dis
turbances in the State which he is
powerless to control, and has there
by, Omitted that the Army is not
altogether a. vicious anachronism in
the. fabric of our Government.. To
be sure, Gov. Wu r t,ans has not -con
descended to:nse. the formula indi
cated by'the Constitution ,as *pre
priate to a demand for trope, but
tbat must have been dile more to the
confusion of terror than to. a willful
disregard of the Constitution, with
whose provision the Governor is solu
timately conversant.• ,It was bad
enough for, the: gx....eutive of West
Virginia to Invoke the' aid of the
Federal power, : tiough, it was easy to
explain his incapacity by the fact
that kis State was the' result of Otes
arain operation:Performed on the old
Commonwealth. The objection that
West 'Virginia would have had an
efficient Militia :but for its ardent
desire to imitate the policy of the
parent State via% of'course, too tritl ,
ing to be considered. But Indiana
and " Blue Jeans," what are they
thinking of, that they phould lend
their aid in building up a „" t niilitary
despotism"?
.. .
A CANDIDATE'S Ittcon's—Some of
the Democrats have beens . ,rejoieing
that Mr. 11, M. BtSuoe, who has been
nominated for Governor of Ohio, has
has-k‘ no record"—a curious; qualifi
cation for high' office. It turns out,
knowever, that he' has a record., ITC'
was the
. Knovi-Netthing candidate
for Mayor of Cincinnati some years
ago. We are.\liell aware that, by
some blysterious process of apolitical
evolution,
evolution, good Know-Nothings have
been transformed intofirst,rate Dem
ocrats ; but' usually, not withon
something in the. way of a coun !
record. It is understood, howe ,
that the real record upon whic .
ilisuor was nominated by t
bondholding, 'reptidiating I
`tonvention which , met at
was the record of a " blo• t
lists,7 who is prepared' a
large)ssue• of paper as (
used - iuthe fortheoini , g
may a
net result 'o • the i•ecent . rah
road strike \ may e summoned , up
thus; Millio' s f dTars worth li
property was stroyed by fire ; the'
°business of e c entry was suspend
ed for two eeks ; the military em
ployed ' preserve the peate and
protect roperty at a h avy expense
to traxpayers ; the ges of ti,
...
7. " s :kere not raised one • arthin., :
e-forth Of them permanen ly lis 7
/charged frOM•thc.service of th kom
panics ; al:lre - am aL in
jail; not a few ofl di
in the' penitentiary, ighi'
probably that seve
will.end their day!
What good . resilt
by the strike? W'
GOvEnNon R•o iNlioN has irdon.'
ed FRANK WAT - orarr,.sentenced to
imprisonment or life a few years ago
for scooting is father at the Bturde,
vant . Hou4 in New York, and who
has for a/long time been confined in
/• •
the asylum ifor linsa.ne cbnvicts at
Aubur ( n, it having been represented
to th / e 'Governor by the repori - • of a
emission consisting of Dr. gray
•and Judge BACON,- that the further
delention of the- prisoner would rep
suit in his cornplete.idiocy ; while the
Governor had- also become satisfied
that Walworth was not morally , ac,
countable for his- acts-
.at - the time
homicide Was committed. •
_ .
• IT is now stated that evidence of
the most conclusive character, show- •
ing BRIGUAM YOUNG'S personal con
nection With the terrible Mentitain
Meadow massacre, has been obtain,
el; and will be brought out in -the
forthcoming • trial of the . • prophet.
While it -would be a satisfactiori\ to
absolutely know that Young . had,
nothing to do-With that bloody-affair,
it—Would be equally gratifying to
have all thd facts of, the case develop
ed, and jtistiee meted out to all who
were instigators or\ , participators in
it.
THE law has trinmphed !' Freight
and.passenger trail are are running reg
ularly on all the roads in Pennsylva:
nisi and New "fork, and \ in a few days
business will have resumed its ustial
activity throughout all the States.
Governor llAtrakNrr ha 4 won new
laurels;'.and greatly increased: -the
confidence .0y the people, in him;\by
his sleepless energy,
, Ad skillful
measnre.s . to 'suppress mob; and
clear the roada\of all,;bbstruetion to
the Tesumption or tde and travel)
All ..honor to P„efinsylvnia's - back-'
bone .Governor. / .
7VCABEFU it . • r
11Err.i.a BE i. Some -of
the mob symPathizers iii\this place,
who were IP loud in theitlenuncia•
Lions of the militia, while CaPtStirrx
iiity's cpmpany . - were 'Preparing . .
march/may find themselves in .t o -
pie. /The. following proclamation . •
c,l
theAlpvetnor may" ; be enforced :,
I,Third—Officeis4utoniMand of the
troops will report to lliele headquhr
len; the 'names. of All:the citizens who
have attempted, or may attempt, to
iisuade, the" National Guard . ,from
the discharge - of their duties. -.. Alt
such' peisinis. should': be :arriisted . if
~ . ..
Possible. -- 1 .• . :
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MI
',". THE OHIO REPitYIkITAMII.
\Tke, Republicans of .ohtmet - in
Is h, ,
Stu Convention "at: Cleve s .on
the lit inst,with ' rGen. GARFIE D as
'
permaneht Mg &tan. -•-
;.The following ticket Wits,plhced in
, .... • , ,
nomination\
N Gouerno Vi ilham IL West, of
1 11ellef9ntaine. \' - - ,
1 . ieut-Goternor \ -Ferdinand Voeg
%
Jut g c d of Suprente:url—W. W.
Johnson '• ' , ,
AtiornGeneral-- eo. K. Nash.
,Clerk o uprefize CoUrt--Dwig!it
Crowell. . , •\
School Con ' lissicmer—J. T. Lu
kins. ' •
Board of Pub 'c Works--A. W
Luckey. •_ •
,- The following was, t
l• " VIE PLATS() \.,.. ,
The Republicans of 0 io -in Con
vention assembled, congra plate Abe
people that during the long\ ern of
their control of the affairs f the
State no stain bas been found pon
'their- record as-.a' party; _that t i t
management of local affairs has been
'true to the moral and industrial ,in
threats of the people; and .therefore,
they confidently point to their past,
'as the best evidence' of their inten-•
Itions for the future. On• National
questions We Republicans of Ohio
claim the same fidelity to right prin-
ciples and practices whieb they "hare
exhibited in local and- State affairs:
Appealing to- the determination of
the people to maintain Republican
principles, they offer for the candid .
consideration Of the voters of Ohio•
the following platform of principles: ,
Resolred,That we reaffirm 'and
adopt the platforth and resolutions
of the National Canvention of Ili -
Republican. party, adoptod in t, e
Convention at ,Cincinnati in • J ne
11876. i I -
Resolved, That the - Republic ns of
Ohio reaffirm their unfalterini J.:confi
dence in Rutheford B. flay .s as a
statesman patriot .and' 110 üblican,
and cordially approve a d support
hfforts for the pacifi tion
.of the
country and tkc' establi: ' ment of its
Civil Service upon a • sis of purity
and efficiency.
Resolved, That •
the unalterable p ,
publican party a
force the proV"-i
amendments to '
ntion, guaran ~
of citizens 1 f
tive of rac • r
,upon the
since by '
the es. ii
Con 4 t
beh f
"r
t'
a
0,
,esi*edi That, we are in -favor of ,
ieb*th silver, and gold as . money ; that(
oth shall lie a legal tender for. tlfe
payment of all debts, those ti
cally provided for bylaw, within=
age; and - valuatiOn so regulated that
our people shall'net be pla9c4l at a
diSadvantage in our trade / with for
eign,pations; and that i beith :Metals
shall be kept in cirenlittion as • the
. money of 'the nation, a:4' „contemplat
ed by . the Constitution ;* and.- we
therefore demand t e rem*tization
of silver.
Pespl red, Tha we are opposed to
any further gra is of public lauds or
money subijdies, or; the extension of
ie .
the public e edit of the General GO- .
crnment t aid in the constructioii
of rallro s.
/ \
. _?irsol :ed, That we are\opposed to
the -re cwal of patents by Act of
Congiress, which Are burthenkome
and /oppressive to the maSses\Of - the
peilple, and'especially to the laboring
. - \ :
lasses. .
.. . •
, ..,/?tmo/oqi, That we view with alarm
the preset;'' disturbed condition ofl
er,
Mr.
anti-
nflating
'Clumbus
ed capita-
furnih a
oney to be
g canvass.
the country as evinced by the eaten
. ,- t.
Sive strikes'of workingmen, and fol
lowed by the destruction of life and
property n.. 1 different parts of .the
country ;1 - and while we deprecate;
each and every resort to violence ott
diserier,'„,:ind cordially approve the
. tion of izAu-N.:ational and State au
thorities T i , n \ their efforts .to • enforce
the - upiemacy: of the law, yeA we do'
most , eartily 'Ovmpathize with the
conditi '6 - Cithe , ,,hpiiest and industri
ous labo era *ho are willing io. work.
but remain unemplOyed, ~or are em
ployed ate. ' ges inadequateto com
fort
fort and ,ii*le en&nee \ ; \ - and as• an
earnest of,our lesirejcr find a reme
. ,
'dy for their condi6. n,44-e i•e \ cipmmend,
first. that CongreSs estdblish, a \l.Na
tional
,13urf.au.of Int ustry ; Second,
that;\ Congress 'exert its autli4lV.
over aid national highlia -s- of trade,
by preiscribing and enforing, atteh
reasonable, regulation 4 as . ill -tend \
to promote \ safety of travel, secure
lair returns.for capitarinvestet and
fair wages .to employes, prove n ing
mismanagement, improper discri i
nations, and the aggrandizement o
officials at the expense-of .stiockhold
era and: shippers arid employes;
'third, that provision `be made for
statutory .arbitrations between em- .
ployers and employes to adjust con
troversies, reconcile interests, and
establish justice and equity bctWeen
them. \ • f \
~
eaders
!atrold.
about
The Strike Dying Out—Alt/Quip in the Coal Be•
The miners of : Mahanoy district
held a' meeting ,On Saturday, -and
they decided =net to strike. This.
definitely settles that ..there will be
no strike
~in the 'Schuylkill. region.
Several of the individual operators I
commenced . again .on Monday, and
and at ..least three bf the Reading
company's coal and iron collieries
started oft' with go* force. Presii
dent Gowen issueda'proclamation to
the miners that Ai they struck he
would lose all 'coadence - in them,
and' that-the company was, determin
-10 that uo strike Should succeed in
:raising wages or die price of coal;
If de Schuylkill miners now keel). at
-work the price of labot. will natur
ally(rise on account of the' idleness
in tlie\ other districts. . •
Iff.Santon everything is, quiet.
The min • fkre still idle, and \ there
sieeins to c no disposition among
thelminers resume work. • Such is
nlsci the case t Pittson. In the Le- .
high Valley things have assumed*
ihrigliter_aspect.t - was assured. that
"all trains • would start to rutiniig
.regularty \ On the/Lehigh Valley ail
road
, on\*orlat - , The
. mines at
Beaver Audenrie ", who
struck 'for ' •
.cent. chase
abt:mt.ten and hese,. de
-nds to b the com.
doOted as
' '
reaffirm it as
Arpose of the Re
maintain an "en
3ions of the recent
the V'ederal Consti
,eeing the civil rights
afore the law, irrespee
or color,. and to •insigt
/ull and effectual perform
the Teem' Government in.
,ration of, allits powers of its
tutional.,oblimations in that
THELABOB, MT:ME&
=
mends were
ganies. strt
understaw
mistake ha;
resumed we J 9
'The Bethlehem Iv
ru supplied wit/
mihes, started fil
onFriday'rrio
litaited the ea
imorning ha
the second
ed ibe 1; -
ou\-of .a
. mis;
le,if tiay.- The
'red and they'
1 aday morning,
Company', who
/coal \from these
/e . of their s fiiinaces
ng and wonld'have
tre works on.SOrlay
iiie miners not. struck
rime. - An.it:i4 they v,t4irt ,
and. 'l. s lid .-- additional f
'.
EMI=
nun es on Monday, , an ' Tucsdayl the;
en_ t: '
t works. . ' -I
r5t .,4113,
Gov. 'Hart ft le ft . - the .. • 'coal
regions and sit 1 for Pittsburg on
Sunday. .110 is a ions that the
State militia-should relieved,,,be
liming that the Uni Statcs troops
now in the'State are sulAcient for all
T'pposes: It is believed that, the
itiertyill be disraiSsed b the lath ,
ter \part, of_ the week.
Elsewhere In the country th re is
.1:,
some ti tie trouble. The coal- Ov
ert; at onne, N: J., are ,:c'cry aka
conten \ with the , redUction , e
wages. to eighty cents ; a: day, or less
Matt ten 'cents a ton. They say this
amounts to on cent a barrow, and
4.1
that it takes te n
inutes to roll each.
Trouble• growing out jof the coal
miners' strike is fetieds'
" An attempt was'made on Sattolay
to throW from the tratk the at
train from Alton Bay , ' near 'Poor
Farm Crossing, N. 11., by placing two
large Stones ,on' the rails. - The cow
catcher struck - and topple 4 them
aside, fortunately ,avoiding a so lone
accident. i .
NOT WORKINGMEN.
The leaders of the strike...and the
1 ; 1
ders of the Communists profes• to
workingmen - , and therefore en iti
-61 represent the working, el t,:ses.
Let is see':. Justus Schwap_.kee s a
lager ib , er saloon, which. tempts' the
working len to- spend what li tte.
money
. th have; John Swin •>i
draws l' rat alory as,,one of the •di
, (.1
Uirs ' the S u, but never earne his
:bre by manna labor ; Donahue' the
'tin !leader of the ' tie' strike, w a a
I . 1 0 broker in a.si :pH way, .achy nc
' ,T: money to the ea i . between Ay
days and ehdrging b g interest" for
service. Clearly, these `persons don't
represent the shover .pfAhe plane, the
layer -of - the brick and 6stone, the
maker -of - shoes, the railway -men, the,
digger in the: mine, nor •any other
industry that .goes to increase the
capital and the resources of the na
tion... It ii weiifrof false. pretences
all the , wayL through.HY. - Gain
Age. -it'l : '
;-,,. - 7, ' , , •
On - NEW YOU tE i roll,.
..
, . x L'Av toil , Auguit a, tr.,.- '
‘‘We have scotelicd he snake" *as
the remark made to 1 o by a man, can-.
emnitig the recent stiike whose piincipal
ovcupation while itflasted,...or in fact! at
any time,. is to sit *ith his feet owhisdetat, .
read the papers
. mako pious ejaeulatiens
after the man , r of the truly good Dea
-cob Richard tAtnith, and imbibe cool and
refreshing (Oinks. I failed to see in what
- manner li had contributed to it; but that
limy bay
/
~ been my-oblitseness. 'flie Men
who h. ;the most to say about the nut
ter. aft have 'eternally and alternately.
Condemned the idticirtls and; employes in
about equal degrees, have all been of his
st;catup, I have notiecd. :
/ It would, snm that if the back bone of
the terror was broken, as it is constantly .
all .god to he, some other of the - IneMbera
still retain their Power. and many people
prothecy that the worst is yet. to come.
The pessimists . assert that this winter *ill
be worse than last, and that there will be
*ailing and gnashing •of teeth - ,here.; It
wouhi not bo strange if titnei, 510 riot
a.
Brighten, - for not Only is there v.l.i.ityai^m,yl
,of workmen here..many of 'whotri havO.
been Out of employment for months, In ft
in winter the mhinftlic tramp turn hith
orward, and amidst it all, is A. seething
spirit of Communism, red by rabid Heti.
illepublicans who have made all the tron
ible they could in their
,own countries,
and, are, now; reitay to do the simo for
,this. , •
.
.
. There was some apprehension felt in re
gard to the...meetings for sympathy with
the strikers which rook place in Tompkins
i Sqnare and. Cooper Union, but they pass
' -ed off in talk merely. The sympathizers
had things pretty much their own way,
for,the New York man generally is averse
to taking any chance jef personally stop
ping 'ajnillet; and, consequently his curi
osity rarely gets the better of his caution.
The National (loath mustered in very
full numbers.at thil; call made upon them,
considering' 'that a proportion of them
were out of town, many of them being etr
fishing or otherwise amusing themselyc s
'An and out of the - way places where nem f 4
iS, intrequent,, and .t he trouble was net -
even heard of, in faet. some of them camu
baelt\to Now Yolk a - day or "two befor .
theirregiments
. wem disbanded, -to le ll f
for the first time - that they. had been - tit-
f e
der arms, • .
. ,
The armories recalled the aceues of our
late war, iiiteept that the soldiers were
kept more closely within bounds, and
there was more\curiosity than enthusiasm
shown respecting \ them: The bustle,. in,
teEest and anxiety ) \ f that time was Want.
ing, -and it was rather rough. on these
yoang men, the iliostof whom arc far
more used to ltizuriW than hardships ;;
ITjvate Als:socild status s being frequently
(mite as good as Colonel At's and both of
them
and
to the gnod things of
life,, and quite willing to consider them:
only their jOst due,.. . \
._
Alley made - the best of the* sdft side of
a Rl.ank however, and themworn dtq, with
such amusements as the could invent,"
pour pait.ger le temps, they slept better
than i [Alley had beet! tumbled into a fonr
story-farm-house-feather-bed. Thil werO
all glad-enough, however, when the order
seam() for them to disband, forthe weather
lus fearfolly hot and the confinement
had told u pon 'Many of them farmore than
a.fdreed march Would have done., .- .
. Th s eNe're York Press P.m-Chasing Agen
cy of 140. :2';.)'9 Oroad•any, ask me to say
that while their business is• afteh, that
ackages ere,sent to all partsof the United
\
Skates, fort eeing . J.liii• -recent difficulty,
they held bac • their goods and by that
meal s have s. ved Befi t theinselves,and
their ustomers from kiss. They have
shippei all` they, h. d on hand whet ever it
has I eon 'lre todo sf since the dos . - ff the
trouble, a I- hope to sutler from to -fur,
ther delay, Their new \ Piano, th "Sil
ver Yell" is r afly and fulfills all tj at *as
primnised for it. It is k' d
r° scree , deli
cate yet powerfit in tone, ati is a uiraclo
Of excellenqe and leaPies•\ . - •
. -..- STATE •SW3.
• . - ,
THE loss to the oiltegi ns by the
is *lOO,OOO. ~
. .
THE capital stock of the hint)
plate glass company is to . bo $ "5
Tun total number of pinions, , lied in
the Pittsburg riot .wao about frt .. '
t
Tun loss . . by the- dextri n ion o . tho
grain elevator at Pittsbur / s $250,1 'ti t
LN .
.
A KI for the manur oture of Chipa"
Ware has been set up i - Berksi county. .
THE Commissioner /Of Canioron county
aro about to erect . . ,/iire-proof 1 office for .
the county records/ • . •
1 - 1
.
Miss'Acf4r.s Ti l . EN EY, H graduate of the
Normal School 1 Mai.sileld, has been en
gaged
as a tcaiffier at Honesdale, Wayne i
_ ,
county. - i . . -,.„ •... .
• Povrt c "fdren •oethe Emily of Frank'
/
ST. Trutt , of Lancaster 'County, died ,
within . fe* days of, the . diptheria. • .
At 4 sw.rii ER about - 2.600 cars was do
stro iid by -the Pittsburg . lire• over one
illal 'Apr which were loaded.-
' ME Reading Railmid COntpany is re
'ending the bridge at - Lebanon, burned
-by the Atrikers.• .
\i:Slns. SARAH ' WIPKEY, ' a widow of.,
116ntown, committed! suicide onyrhlay,
hanging herself in heyikitchen: ##
COL. SAMUEL. Wirion; of Jersey Shore,
is making a strong fight for the- Demo
cratic nomination tfor sheriff.
• •
Ilox:PEAnscui Cluoneu,\,,of
is a candidate for the judgeship in Craw
forileounty on the :Democratic
\ side of the
house. -
Tunny. aro thirty-four candidatci
among OM -Montgomery' county Democi.
racy for positions on the connty ticket.
A Trrsv. - rlenizeti of Williamsport, stole
a chair from the M; A:, and sOld\jt
for two glasses of beer.
A rinst in York bung ant a • sign tend
ing,
."ln God wo trust—everybody_ elso
cash." ; •
. A LtIZEUSE judge. haS •;TraA'ely decided
that bills Air expensive . filnerals aro net.
necessarily legal. - ' •
BUSINESS 1.00
L. B. liooliFits oballerOs oc4
twat tor 412,0 q t -tit goomp It* iiirtedigel
Mans Wade nu! Woldlns!, aid on "%OM
441k
"MONTAIntl*—Thert* 1 011 bi
Ancrstoftinik
R.
ed to learn thitilteold _ et
, .
TANTIS haveitecleed to suite t he CZOO *
TRADE • specialty, and to that ettit s *We I to,
Sestet a large Invo!ce. Oneprlslng eieerNt I*
the line, whleb they will sell it Istontshlogly low
prices:
;yr Cornivmklvss.— The :*dr'erti
set% a rollout physician,' flaying prerridentially Sitio
covered; whiles Medical liftsalonary flOotherlt,
Asia, a irerr simple vegotablir reined" foe the
,speedy and , permanent cure of Csettsimptlon, setts
and all introit: WI long
specific for
all Nor
make It
el by tlds
charge) to
and foil
identiala
to
without
lag with
11. B.
INtiIIAICEI factory will flint it carded andresdy
for delivery. The Machines are In'excellent Condi
tion, running contlnuonsky, and keeping up WO
the work. All carding should be done' before calk
weather. Priem C cents p'er pound. . .
bit " B.IXOUAN.
_ Tho largest and .beit assortment of
spring clothing in tows, at .M. X. RoasitriaLD'a.
3 You can buy" nice, fteph-baked
e s rackers it Cowtxa• Bakery, very eheip. •
ief" WYOMING SEMINADY AND CON
isuitelAt, COLLEGE-.llas accommodations for 171 i
hoaniers and 200 clay scholars. Preparmi students
for college, professional study and for business.
Music and painting by competent reactizint. • Coin.
mercial College has no superior; contains lbankli,'
S Le egraph offices ; etc. Crices'very low. • yill term
opens Aug. 29. Commercial students send to PrOt.
1.. L. mrirsorr. for eataloguei, add .others to Nei.
D: COPE4..i..ND, D. D., Klngstom-tuzerms Co., Pa.
===e
A Wmaderfnl Df y ,—Onr nunierous
exchanges aro filled with accounts of most wonder.
.ful_cures effected by 'Dr.Aatle 64 MM:fleet.
Worotn." It is said to be the greatest vitaliser •
yet discovered, giving buoyancy to the spirits, etas.
deity to the step, and making the Invalid hearty,
courageousand strong. It cures all diseased ef the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and brine; Scrofula and
all Blot , d, Diseases; cures Nervous Prostration and
'Weakness of either set,. restoring Tone and %rig*
to the whole system. Rend the following cures:
Nottmax Sheds Corners, 'N. Y., wonder.
fol cure of dykpopsla and heart dense..
Mrs. Z. A. White. Sheds Corners; Ni Y. terrible
Scrofula and Kidney,lliscase; gained' 40 pounds.
A. Ilawl.r.x. Saratoga, says :that - "Medical
Wonder gave him health, strength and appetite.
No spaeefor 1,000 other cures. • •
A 141Enr Titur.snai.r„ Tunevok, N, IL, loath
some :.erofttia; supposed to be ha Constitution;
cured.
I'M. 11. A. lllLsox, Saratoga; thr. ilr„ widely
known Us Princlial of ono of our. leading institu
tions of learning, says that his wife lisp. used. pi
•3V(11 , m1 'ti onder^'fora comPlicatlow' of digester
with,the toast happy effect.. No other remedy ever
touched the case like It.
Geo. If :LIN xs, Oneida, cured of terrible catsup.`
WOOp, Sheds Cornors„ N. :r.4 ovarian
junior awl dropsy. reduced 'IS !noshes around body.
Mrs. I. S. APPLETON, Hillsboro, W. H., spina/ •
disease-
Mrs. C. P. 01114AY. Concord. N. 11., Confined
to bed with Telltale and kidney diseaseprured.
Datrom, Y.i sister in bed
two yearamlth female . and nervous diseases; cured
Ask your Dniggist for ' , Medical Wonder," and
be cured. PerdlCli by Dr. GAGE & Co., Saratoga,
For salo- In Towanda by Dr. - H. C. Posven
bluitexale, by !I N.NRY ClittßAN & CO.. N. Y.
T OWAlsfliii MARKETS.
IMPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG,
(Zeiler:o dente rs In Grocerlce and Produce, r 90911
flock, cornerMaln and Bridge titre,'
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1977.
Flow per bl.l
.• ** auk'.
Corn Meal per NO lbs
chor Feed, .
Wheat per bush 4 -A f 50.
Corn, •41 70 • TB SO
~\ Cc
s)ais, " " \4O •
Buckwheat,
clover seed, medium
" " pea rine
Timothy. western,
Beans, lbs,„
Pock. mess
'ams
Batter, tuhs.s....,
" rolls
Eggs. fresh
('hence..
Green apples, bush—
Dried " per 1t...
" • Raspberries
" (Blackberries....
"-i. Peaches • .44
Pot's, per bushelJ 25.6 30
sphipso, " 1 1:
Ileesivax ' 26 .
COnitECTED; DT DAYTON • BRO.
Vi des —.I 04 Glil • 03
VCals skins . • 'OB (dy 10 '
11ea . Cons • 20 (4 40
Sheep pelts, sheared.. to (4) 26
I.:mils skins . 2 (.1 60
Tallow 06 - 07
Woo'. washed.— .... 36 fas 48
unwashed..... 22 Q 26 '
c•: : =
(1130TATION OF WHITE OW
43.1,1 a 'CO.. flanker,. and Itkiin. No. 42,
Sou d str e et, Philadelphia, J I 29th, 1877
1 - o 'n k r lit
I - I ll'o'
.
\I , J. S. 183-1, c . - -
`''' " .:. I"6a. J. and .1 "
" '67 ' " \ " . sk
• 19-40.. ..
coupon. • ' - '
N" 1'ml:1e rl4, c y - •
ew a'Nlieg. 11491 . '
et, laNt ... . .
- " , 4 li, Reg, illat - ,
" \ .
,' \ •
j
"c. 1891 .... .... :-..‘ .t..
oh! .• \..
\ •
Silver
Pennvlvanta..%.. - . - /...
Reading
Phlladeilphla & IFik
'
Lehigh Nalrlga on \ •
"• •V alley. , .Z. DINT •
United R. R. 1' N. J
Pittsburgh,th i Buffalo R. Ii
' Northern fv entry! \ .-
1 .Cestral 'pi:importation \,
Nespnehottlng..L7 \
North ono:yr:inla - ),
cot /Mortgage. Ws, 'B4
_, • t.
P==
S"QIJETIA.NNA
COLLEGIATE \
. ; INSTITUTE.
titr),i4
4cl \ ol
100.
.
• Tim rail Term of this Institute will commence
, fONDAV, AUGUST 24; WM with a large and
eiperienced oars of Instructors; stipbrlor i l advan
mos to tpose wishing to ) prepare for Coll ge. for
business; to teach. and to olialn general tuners.
Thednrming of, habits ofistridy, and the moral con.
duet ofach student Will receive careful attention..
The number of Teachers is large , in order that full.
Justice ma,,T t imi done each student. The Teachers'
Class will 'organized at the commencement of
he term. special attention will Ise given this
ring the Fed seindon. .
xpenses as Cheap as can two afforded for the In.
e \lt:
stru don Imparted, and leek for Bradford County
stude l e, than any \ other s chool of an eqdat rank.
For talogue, or \other particulars, address the
prineip s.
MILL E FOX.,, lkl. E. QUINLAN, A.M. •
Prest... maces, ' \ Towanda, ia. '
amtn-Sw.,- : . .
LIST 0 .LETT 5 S remaining in
Tios ) k once t.'Vreanda. ilratlford Co., Pa"
m
for the set endl • August 877 • -. •
Coons. q E (2) Stark; W
Farmloton, Jolla . Swill. h ban
Fogarty; Mary E ' Sweeney, e
C Snrith, Mrs IC - •
Janes, Alleo • ..Vanderpoot, Vasco
Moran Petrie' ' Vanderpool. i n
Morgan, Charles . Warner, Itleha
Myer. G Wilcox, Mrs J B.
MeDodald,4 ' • • .
HELD TOR POSTROIS, • " •
,
' John Chamberlin, Wyelusinc.Po.,
. .
•
. . TORSION LSITT.R TOR — RDDRZen
Win Eelton,ißradfonl Co, PS.
Persons railing ter any of the above, mlll Jlease
say "advertised," giving date of llit.
8, W. ALVOMD, P. M.
QEELNY'S .QYSTER:DAY AND
EIIROP.KAN HOUSE.-412 few doors south of
the Wane House. Board by the day or meek on
reasonable terms. Warm meals served at all bola%
Oysters at wholesale and retell. febl•ty.
THE OFFI!E
REST JOB PRINTING
... . .
Of liny iktabliditoont 111 Notthortiethilivanla:
M
BE
E 32
nware,
tux2S4t.
and llo;
garkeis.
EERIE!
=1
...4 000 415. 10.00
2 40 511 "•2 50
- 125
1 75
S 00
cOO
: SO
le.po 10a Ibl .
10:4 It , 12 14
' 18.44 18\ i 18 22
41 - .m`. ' 18 zo
111 D. Alititt.
••• 112 1112 V
•••• 1081( 406!
.. s .• I 081( 109
\ 111 III!
\ 2122( 112
•• . 128 1123!
108% 1110!
.• 111 N 111;
•
4 10, 1.
x 10.!
105% 1051
.100 100
28% 27
II 11!
ERIE
MEM
, i
Doei the
ASON . & A4i4l
..drrc . ),Einff
"ic;wiutda,ri. oficeaverlakiiii"/
•
Eton MASON. th?
.1 A : • V. , " '
a -'
yremßE DRIVEN ' LI!. - ' 7 ' ,
~. Drente his been rendered in few of the
Patent, and the Judgewnt satisfied. At the
inseam, of,thertnelpal "Pew, Manufaefrirere,"
who are now actin as agents for the sale of Licen•
tin ferfeWitrilr
lheirenstomers a n$ of fly per Cent. on'
past Royalties far ißenestle and sana - Wells, when
mid voluntarliy at the *Rol of oar agent within
twenty daintier pablialted notice. We will ez.•
tend the unte tenni; to all lattingers in this Coon.
ty. Clthiens• Rational Rank; Towanda, and R. A.
Long, Troy. are our meets for the County, 'where
they will metre kozalties and tune License, on
- Rowe Tails: "PWrilasisli*TßEliiirlirilittlervilthTif '
Twenty Days will be liable tct the full Royalty of
Teri Rollers and to suleittlainuthollee.
1 ` ! .". •\ ..W.11.-ANDREWS k 13110.. I
' 'Joint - Owners and Attorneys tot the Patentee.
August I, 187T-sr& - - 'ry,:l,4 ..)
HOUSE AND LOT FOR 'mix:
.....Beln g emit, to remove kom the neighbor
'hood. I offer, my house and lot North Towanda
for sale at a barpalac This property Is a wary de
'trot& One,' and Wfft be sold ow terms to stilt ma.
chasers.. • \ NM. T,t VAXYIELD.
North Towanda Aprll.l2. ' I .•
AFTWEN.•
TOW . NDA AND TROY.
MOIM=
,
The undersigned basing taken Ike contract for
earryfue s tllict r. lc nails lsetwetiti , ,Towslpdst And
Troy; bas pit:Added hitoself with ti,'new and com
fortable Matte and good , teams, and prepared to
carry passatukags sulk fredgMakritluma rsteisi
ROUND TRW TICKETS POE $2.00.
' aecomniedato' 'persieurAavhig ? tntalh' io n,
transact, I have eonelodr4 toned' rotted trip tick
ets f0cf2.09.e-,Tlehets,(otl4lll.front points Millrace
Towanda OA TroYAtasma ratio: )fystisre la nosey
and snbstantiaL so I can carry all who may destre , l
to ride, Ticxrps for sale at Elwell House, To.
7nds '
nd Adams How, Troy.
-•
•
Towanda, August 2, let
li - er S. :Volt E‘TEOPtit
leis an undeniable (net . that no ankle was
ewer platsd betoeatbelublinmdtri to =eh .uud 2k
poteo evidence ortta great medical ralue,`mt
VIE GaTl NE.;
• -,- . .
. •
to every complaint for which Vans?NE ill re-
Commended, many testimonials of whaeft has done
Is furnished to the public at 'large /and no one
should fall to observe that nearly all'of the testi
monials arelrello Poillendit It, hunar;\ srpera , the
VEGETINE In prepared, and as trn• alreets and
limiters are given, -there can be no possible doubt
&Wei ilia hiiiitlire ', '.. .% '-: / -.' ( l .
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Osvost, Dec. 17, Ihr..
If, ft, Bizejl4ll;.'Vrtea r r ifirkilEariaek the
favor of you to make my case public? - •
fn 1661, while on picket dutyiltn the army, twai,
taken' with :fit, which lasted all night. Was tak
eiiiitto camp and dosed with whisky and quinine.
After this had its every day, and.wad taken to
Newbem fiospitat,r there treateti,by the attend
ing, physicians. r *Worse astl=itas tient home.
Itemadnell In poorhealth for four years, treating
with many physicians and. trying many remedies;
Finallrlkinsfufaulde Its. appearance on.tliffereint.
pats of my body, and my bead wan so diseased as
to lxl frightful to ibok at, and,itatufsdirbe • , d en
durance. Aftdr teStirift the , rubst elnlnent
clans without improvement, a-change of Cl
was a dvised.i r ,
Have been to the Hot Springs In Arkansas twice.
;each Onto giving their treatment a thorough trial.
rattally came back to Hostoe,discouragett, with no
hope of help. Lite was &burden to poop' my sit
' nation. My disease; and theeffeet of lottitich pow
erful medicine, bad so damaged my systenr that
the action of anystotnach was appanantly destroyed.,
and mr hied Was edvercd with ulcers which ISA in•
places eaten Into the skull bone.
The best physic/Ana sald-rny•loloodltras so full of
poison they timid dont" nuts .IFOr me.. About this.
tithe a friend who had been an Itivalld !told me
Vint:rise. had 'restored him to perfect health, and
through his persusisioq I commenced taking VzOk
e. At this time I was havingps almost every
day._ 1 noticed the first good effects of V sown:ix
In m'dikestlve'ergaits. s . qty Ned .better eta
my stomach pew stronger. I began to feel en—
couraged. for I could see - my health slowly and
gradually Improvitig.- 'LWIIth. renewal, hope t -con
tinued taking the , Tztitrisi - g, hhtllAt had com
idetely tureen distase out of my body. It Cured
Abe Ps, gar" 4ts gundtpairli 4.1e0d. mid restoredme
40.pertect health Which tka* not 'euleYetlfheibre
for ten years. hundreds of people the; city of
.Ilostrd'i can vouch for the above facts,
WIEGETINE has saved my.life. and. you'ate at lib
erty to make suett:use of this statement na pleases
,you best, and I beg of yclu to make It known that
Other sufferers may find relief with lets krouble and
expense than I did. \ - _
It still affordl me great pleasure to shine the
inarkabf my disease Or give any furtherMifortun.
Mon relativelo my case so slimly, desks, It.
I arcclsir, very gratefully,' JOHN
No. 50 Sawyer street, Boston, Mass.
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; TWENTY-SEVEN 'YEARS AdO.
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111si;•,Stri `This la lock ,
tify that my daughter was -taken sick when she
was three years old, and got co low that we were
übll~ed e. keeplier on a pillow; withoutertrelfig; tb
keep th little thing together. She was attended
by aerie I physicians—the regular attending one
belagifitd Dr. John Stevens. They all pronounced
her came Incurable. She bad been sick about a year,
wheii heariug of the great Blood Rethedy, VE.r..te
TIN r;,I commenced giving her that. and continued
It rqgulgrty•tift the was about seven years old,
When glib wits plotiobnead.perfectly cured. During
her-eleknes9three pieces of hone were taken from
her right atm:above the elbow, one of them being
very long. ;Several small pieces went' also taken
from her left leg.. Shale now twenty-seven year*
old, and Is enjoying good health, and husever since
she was seven years old, with its signs yr tierofulie, ,
ur aniother_blocel disease. Her ann Is a little
crooked. but shi; cabuse - 1r iTniaiit - tie - w - eIT - arThe
other. Her legs are of ctinal length, And she is not
In the least lame. Her cuoviiis Somfula, Inherited
,In the blood; and .1 would recommend all those
Scrofula Tinnier or any other blood disease . 1f they
I wish to have a p Weet cure. to-try ITAllWrliag, the ,
irtillable•blood remedy. width does not Weaken that
isystetit like many other preparations recemnieta•
• ed, but,-on the - contrary, : It is nourishing and
strengthenbegi My 'tlatighter's4iale Wilt failly tes
tify this, for 1 neva' w nor heanlof a worse form
tg Set r otnia. 1 U
,19 Motipm tAtrett, Charlestown. Mass.
' • SARAII M. JONES,
69:80 Ivan street, Charlestown, Mass.
-April 10, 19/o'.
The above statement shows a perfect ,cure of
Scrofula In s worst form, when pronounced
able. Or SI hltd four years or age.- twenty-three
years ago The lady, now twenty-seven years uld,
enjoyin perfect health.
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Towandeto Monroeton, with plenty of good fruit
—spples, pears, peaches, plumbs, cherries. grapes.
1147.-2 apple-and I peach orchard. A good frame
delllng house; wit tl I t rooms and I cellars, with wa
terlustlie house , brought from a valuable spring,
through pump logs, also running water In the barn
yard the.year round mipplierd from the same spring.
One good underground stone basement stable, for•
, horses or cattle,. also horse barn; I good , corn
'holitte poultry yard and n.nderground,cltickery and
Ot outhelkUng, One* improved,..the balMice •
in oods. , The land is Well watered, and Iles. to
the 'eta; and under egoodstate of cultivatilm,„ end-
Is irltia 20 infanta rldirort he village. If Is owni.
ett by sigentioman residing 'in Towanda, who, on
*repent or ad*anced years, deidees to goons of the
farming' business, It can be benght any time be
'tweea.this and April neat for 150,prr writ Rattles
buying , before harvest wilt b.e
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wanda,: Pa. • . ItionJ
titttttitttittt
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PIMPEUNED, to take a •artnegi a dp li rtle t :r i ett=
menus a Ilrancb Duller 8 4e, attach re are about
in Martin this Election. No, • but: these who can
give the beat reference I make emanation.
All'Commerdcatlons strictly . Straight,. Address
' ' ' •IIEYO &
• = PAr.Atdd I.IIOL An STO*11„ . •••
CHESTNUT ST.IISET, PHIL PELIMIA.
CZ
4 D lI'S. LAMA I # a.`.- , ,- WAERZAO I
L 3 . •, . PAUL D;Nlossosr, President Judge of
, : Judicial District, consisting of the county
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and Hon. O. ii„ litletiat,t,, Associate
' • . torpid county of Bradford, have is.
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precept Unplug date the 2thb day of
. to me dlreet, •for holdin is. Conti
1 , . and Terminer, General Ja il Delivery,
ke .. sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and
a' Court. at Tarrands, for the enmity; of
Bradford. commencing on, Monday, bept. &LIM:
to continue three weeks. - .I .1
Notice is therefore here y given to all personsl
tglia
terested thistle be then theta In their r_
wit=lionesind other remembran
- to 0•0 ,Oftr_tfileemputshis:
'to be done= ' iteri , fte requested to. bTe 7 punc;
tual In their attendance agreeably to their notice.
Dated at Towanda..the 7th day of August, in the
.. year of our Lord, Ma thouseno eightbrdsainid.ahn •
serenty4even, and rof the lailependitries - art*
.BnlindlialaslM.Auerbundred and second.
- --- ' - _. A. J. LATTON;lthillff.
4EGISTER'S - 1 0 10TICE:--Notiet
hereby glien that there bal 'been died in
this Mike of,Register of Mililsita and for,the Coo* ,
typf Bradford, accounts of: Admbiletratlem tipon
tee folknring estates, vls :
Inai sort of Dennis McMaho'n,, guardian of Oa=
sae Healollc. .f • • ,
Mal sweep? BL_
43 nitla. steel, Of Homey ilitue
• Rd, late of Iturtington.
Partial seen of David fiteuble; guardian
rrVanelle. minor child B of; (lorneljus . Vaneiseffate .
of heahequln, ft decd. ; '
Inal seen of David Rirtibblei guardian of Sum=
nor Vflusciae„ minor child Cornellus,Vanclse, late
of SbNibin,idee'd.• '; • / . .
Final stet of Eltralietti II Ormsby, guardian of
Allna L Ormsby. '
Final meet of C Abell. err of Mary Wheaton.
late of Warren. deed.
Tartlet acct of M A Billi Find Francis Gregg,
err of Joshua Bailey. late of North Towanda, deed.
' Partial seen of V 8 Landon, Sally-Clark, and Re
becca d Landon, raw of/L' - ,F, C'ack. , -
Partial seen of listlrunba.m, err of Lest Dun.
bun. La i tepf Ni t 'arren.; , deed, ;4 4
Finalinftel of *otter B Howell,' gib:Alan of 'Rob
ert Olmstead. minor child of Nary Olmstead, decd.
final ace pf Wm Mitten. eree of John Berber
son, deed. /, • •
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final met of Dexter and 1' B balfee; s lerrs of
Daniel Chaff*, late of Warren , deed.
4ittol acc=r-of D F Dunnitig )end Wm' Ital3e3,
\ adorers of Robert Milburn. late of Wells. deed.
\ Partial tocet of John Patterson And Jas Mesoit.
extra of `Jas Patterson. . • '• - ' ••'.
Ihmil wet of Wm .1 Delpeueh and Wm I' Hor
toe. errs of David Horton, late of. Itheshemtin,
deed ' ,• ": •
=ln
B. P. lIICKOX
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/Partliriweebt 8 A Chabbuck, eel* of Minerva .
‘ ChnhbOliktistte•of Prated]. den - d:
__,.. •,_.' • .
Final ace,.'t of Z 8 Struck, adner of Moses .Btilcs,
of Wyalusing: deed,.
Final aee'tenf Milt Eibbs and Edward' Ilerrick.
B,BB 'rti dr 110 , Silr I. G I bbli late of Athens. deed, -
' Final ae.e't of klartiet. 'Wein. advert. and 8 `lt
Ilariow, Dayton Allen, adruk's of Wm liosglin; late
of Wysoz tap. dea'4.
Final scc't of Loyal 17:Russell, wintr's Pendent°.
lite of CYnthia Jordan. deed, as guardian- of GPO
It I]emorest,_a minor cliild of• "Ptiman• Deknorust,.
deed." . . . .
Final ace't of Edward' flerrikk, tultn'r of John.
Saltmarsh. lateint Athens,: dec'd. • ••• . :
' Final aet of Helen It Sawyer. excex of Altana-
ra N Sloan.-late of Athens, dec'd. . ,
-• ' partlatateet of Sarah Spaulding, adnt'A of XAWIS
Spaulding. latent Leßoy, deed. •-' ''' •' • '
Final acet of 8 J Hickok. 'goal - Ilion of If A Jack
sdu, Inlnor child of Jonathan Jackson. late of Can
ton, deed. !
Finitraeetiof Jtihri' Elaliy, gnandlian 4 - if• Louisa
Wall. minor chili] of Warren Risky, late of Sp:
*ants; deed: i I •
• lOW ace( of Wuhlflx, trustee of 8 C Adams.
Partial acc't of Sarah..] Davis; guardian .of Geo
- W--ilavis,mintir child of Jonathan Davis, Into of, •
Darlington. dec'd.
-., Finalnrc't of Edward M Decke r, , sultn'y of limed
Smith/Aar:4. i • • .
Final acet of Mani' Ecnson,ndin'x of Benjamin
tlenaon. late:if Columbia, decd. '- ,- ' • .
• Final met. fJ T. Bailey. guardiali of Clarence
Ti Smith, tnlnor child of Cyrna Smith, late of Ear,
181ZIOLL deed., • .
'Partial acct of .k - aiiiis Fitssinnifinr,ex - r o f Den=
Is McMahon, dee ri. - -- • s • • I . ~.
Final acet of Wni\iftnirell. ndni'r of Daniel P
Jones, late of Plke tirti. deed.
Flnathee't of Wm S‘Jainc,.er.'r of John Bates,'
late Of Canton, decd : `. • .: - • :
Final acct of CiAlr Prink, adru'r of Emily 'Jen
18150* fet, I l etraysitlict; dyed. , , - -
IFlelscellt of A 8 Baldwitierr orJohn Thomas,
late of Pike. decd. -.— •
Partial acct of Win F Itobinan,:orr.of Thothas —
Harris. late of T,eltoyel ef'd. '
Final arc't p( Wellington , lla t riclltT, guariltin
of ..1 din) tf . Montgirtuery;iiilnor child of Henry
Montgomery, deed.
, And also th; appralsement of properly set ..If .by
'executors and a. min to, widowS, and chil
dren of the fallowing ilecedonts, - viz :
.\. .
F.stato of Wm E riper:
" Henry A Miller. • . 1 \
. 1
" " Georgvi'Mtmcb. Jr. .
" " Austin liundell.
"- " Elam Kendall.
. Arid the Minn will be-presented in ilk'; Orpha* .
Court of Brad font Counly . September f, ASI7, at...i,
P.M., for confirmatlotimulallnWance,.. `.! ‘/
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C. F. ANDIII.IB.-Ileglster. •
Register's ()Mee, Towanda, Pa., Aug. 4, , it,7,7. . .
INetoItPORAZION' . NOTICE.' --
To MI whom It may concern I The anderatgned
ritlzent of ,Troy find : vicinity .herehy glie notleir
that they Intend apptylog to tit:lt:Court I'd' Cotnmon
Pleas of Bradford County, or a: Law Judge thereof,-
for the Ineotterattowof - . the Glenwood Crtmetery
Association," for the purpose of - rtschastngJanda
and keeping the same In proper condition for a
V ara to burr the dead.
•S. W. r tEltilY, - firt3.`N. NEW rt r. MIT,
WM. 3 IRGA,N. HORACE POIIEROT<
V. M. LONG, •- It: BOWEN: •
E. VAIiDiEN,7 , TEL C.'PORT.ER.
Nrisox D'A VII? D. FOIIII,EST
Troy, 'July 19, 1917-w9,
p:CORPORATION NOTICE.
A. To all whom it may concern. The undersign
ed, citizens of Troy bore' and twp, Bradford Co.,
State of Pensylvania; hereby give notice that they
intend to hpfdrtri.Ms Rzcelleocy, John. T. hut.
rant I': Oovernor of the State of Pcnnsyhanla, for a
charter,and to be incorporatedintoa body politic
In law with ivrfectual succession antler the name
- and style. and title of "Trey Water Company" of
Troy, Bradford County. Pennsylvania. for the Puy.
.prise of supplying the inhabitants of Troy bow' and
virinity with water.
Per.T.o§ ROCKWELL, - E. R. PARSfNS,
'E: YANTMNE, • E. POMEROY, - •
go.; C.; C. PA I -
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TTNCOUPORATION NOTIdE.,
...." Notlto is hoilliby given that an apptleatlon will
bo made,[) thy Governor of Primsylcatila for let
tors patent for the Incorporation of a Water Coin.
puny nild.r the law approyed April .1n„ is:4, known
as the General Ineorpondlon Art,l'. for the put ,
pew of fornlshing water to the citizens of the
ouch of Canton and vicinity, •in the' county of
Bradford, Pennsylvania.
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' • . - • . xVM. P. TYLER,
F. S. ELLIOTT.
H. N. WILLIAMS,
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'. • F. PECK.
Canton, Pa., .Thly 2.11,15 pf. •
ASSIGNE'E'S NOTICE':—In the
miner of Jaen'a G. Fitcher, Bankiupt.-. In!
the District Court of the - United States, Western
District of Pennsylvanlit.
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The crediterit_illl- take notice Dial a general
meeting of 'the 'Creditors of 3314,Dinkrtrpt will he
held in Towanda. le said District. on the 15th day
of AUGUST, A. It.; at 10 (t7c10 , 1c., A. M. -at the
office . of Overton % Mercer. , oft,re U. A. Mercer.'
Esq.. one' of the Registers in 1" snkruptcylin sald
district. fbi the purpose name tn the 27th section
of the Bankrupt Act of Mat ch," 1867. (to wit: a
final diattlhaltion. of . said ,Dankirept's estate.)_lf
your claim has not already peettitroved„ it mus be
done or before the day (4 meeting.
JAmF,s H . IN - VG% Assignee.
East Smithfleid,.July 2C, 1977.
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE: = Wm.
Mills vs. Daniel 'Nesbit. In the Court. of
Common Pleas of Bradford County. N0. , 87d, Feb
ruary Term. . •- ••••
The nniTersirgned ae Altdltorappointed to dlstrltsl
me funds raised from SWOTS sale of defendant's
'real estate. will attend to the ilut'el of his anpolnt
mut, ete„,at the nitre of Overton A, Elsbree, In
Towanda. nit FRIDAY; the 24th dg of AUGUST
at II leetnek A. M.
Ile will also at the.tiame Buie and 'Mae . O
attend to
:the. dutiois.qt lila appointment, as Ettatutuer, and
31astiseln-the matter of the application of A.. Wil
liams to be subrogated to the rights of the Plain=
411C's In certain judgments against the said David
J
Nesbit. ' E: OVERTON. R. ,
ang2,lw. . , Auditor. Examiner and.lltaster.
A ITDITOR'S NOTICE.—John W
A
Means vs M Ellenberger. et al.' In.the Conr ,
of Common Pleas of Bradford' County.. `BFe. 781
Sett. T., 1871 :
'The waderaigns.i an Auditor. appointed by. the.
Court to distribute funds arising from defendanCs
real estate, will attend to the duties of Ills said ap
pointment at the office of Patrick at Foyle, on
MON DAI, the 27th day of AUGUST, 1877, at 10
o'clock A. in.; when and where all persona tuning
claims against mid fund. must present the same;
or-beforevor debarred therefrom. -
AIIg2-1W
VOTIGt.--In the matter .of he
,
voluntary Medgnmentra Mold k:Co. t 6 John
V. Satterlee for the benefit Of creditors./ In the
Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity,' No.
712, Mayterm, 1870. NoBlco Is hereby evert that
the 01121 a count of John V. Setterlec, Assignee of
Blond k Co., has- been flied and will tie - presented.
to the court for ullowaneo on TH HHSDAY, the
E
6th day of SPF.3fII
TElt, 1877, tigles3 cause be
-shown why . lt should not be.
lIIENj.)/PECE,
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• IVOTIC 4 E.?—III • thy Matter of the
iolnutary assignment I' Sylvester Harsh to
George W.. 10 WWII for Gm I neat of - mediums. In
the court of Cominon Plea. of Bradford County,
Nc6loBs,,Septenther ter?`, 1870; - Notice la . hereby
given that finalae, nut of George W. Brown,
Assignee, of SylvesterillarAb, has been -filed and
will 15- presented tor the court for allowanee on
THURSD,.Y,. the Oth day of ,sErtEm BER, 1877,
unless Prise be sh9iyu why It should not lie.
a 277. BENJ. M. PECK, Prot.
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O'FIC%---fn the matter of the
voluntary - assignment of Hiram Horton to
W.1.-No for the benefit of creditors., In the
Court of ommon Picas of .Itratlford County. Ne.
1178, September term, 1871. Notion Is hereby given.
that tlt final account of W.:T. - Herten, Assignee
of Hiram Horton . has been Bled and biten,present
ed conh - Ine nEnirance on THIILSDAr:IIiiti•
'6l day of SEPTEMBER, 1877, unless cause be
s , bwn why It,should nerds.. • " ..• • • .
' aug9. BENJ. H. PEAS, Prot.
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UXECITTI:!R'SNOTICE.-=-ITOtie . e .
ls hereby given that all. , persons Indebted -to.
Jno estate of 10,snlel White, late of Itidgebury twp.;
deceaiied. must make Immediate payment
tuthe 'undersigned, and all persons having claims
against estate lutist present them. duly au.
thenticated for settleiseut.4l4o:the undersigned st
Salt Butlthft td. . . ,
' • JAS. if. WEBB, Executor:
Emit Builltbfleld, 'a., .Inly• 20. 1877. '
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tFIXECUTOR'S'NOTICE.—Notice
• Is herehyAlven that all persims indeldcd to,
estate or . Wright,latomt Athens tst.p.deeM,
must makei Immediate payment to the undersigned.
all persons having claims against said: estate must
present them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
• MARIA M. WRIGHT,
ELI' WM Iti lIT,
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C . - • I
AITTIONMy 'lvife A nkoli4o,
hartn'g lets M.---y
bed aml board without , Just
cau.e or provocation. I hereby forbid any oho har
boring or treating her on my accpunt; as t will pa
no debts of her coutracriDg• /I -
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1 -... , IF.I.4..PEUBT.
Wllmot,'Pa., Ju l y te,i77. I .'', • :
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Lep!.
Cll AS:, 211. !TALL.
A nil itor:,
w:imh4';
rIENSE WrOCIE
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SRRUTG:"*ND • MALItIEIt -CLOTHING:
Jot opium! at lbo old stand of
W. Z. 801`.0kON SON.
Apii!sgal , with atiaouneemcat,
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NIL
Ilan 1111 ed the store lately templed by flolomon
Scakwlth the most complete assortment of.
RHADY-11ADE CLOTHING !
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oe• every description ever offered to tbld atertet.
llllr.sforic'ennsprtses oyetitblng In thellao Ready.
insole Clothing fur
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NOM YOUTHS' AND CIiII t DRICNS WAAL
FURNISHING - GOODS,
HATS,. CAPS,' - TRUNKS,
VALISES, . UMBRELLAS,
CANES, &c.
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I &Wire to *enamor to' the people .of Bradford -
County. ritarl Dave permauentf tecrecd in Towan
day andithall endeovor. by close attention to busl
ilea& small pro fi ts and fair dealing, to merit and,
secure my abase of patronage. .
If retort Is NEW. having twee purchased dor►u(
the past two weeks for ChM!. , .
Towanda, Aprils, 1877
DON'T YOU. FORGET !
WHAT ?
Why, the refit that
M. E. ROSENFIELD
Still continue% to sell
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT TOE OLD STAICDI'
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' .. • . Also, that-
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1118, PRICES . .,,ARTfI `LOWEILI
THAN ANY' OVIIEIR`IESTAIiLISTIMEI!Vi
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TILLS SIDE•OS TSE OLD .COVNTIM
Ills goals are always • • '
- BOUGHT . FOR CASIT, • .•
AND GUARANTEE D TO BE JUST
NIIAT THEY &tE RECO.IIIME,NDED:
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Ills
itork comprises everything .
IN THE CLOTHING LINE!
- ,FRoid. TILE ell EAP EST 4TO • .
• TUE MOST COSTLY GARMENT!
4. Moe aAsortment of
BOYS' CLOTIIING,
\EATLT•AtiI) SUBSTANTIALT.Y suetm,
AT ABOUT TUB COST OF MATEBTAIiS!
SPRING . HATS, - . •
SPRING OVERCOATS,-
TASTY UMBRELLAS,
• And lLc '
- BEST Et*. OF FURNISHING GOODS
- EVER OFFERED IN-THIS BARNET!
My clicorners know that.l nus ..
Irr.RMAM.EN . KLY \ LcCATED IN TOWANDA,
And they.therefore rinMo- risk of bt i lui cheated
as lu cases Of merely transient dealers, who never
continue long In one Ore , . •
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M; '.E. RUSEXIIELD
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Toiratma, March =, Min.. \ , •
RENOY,ATED
RENEWER! \
.REPLENISIIkt)II
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During the past whiter I -have by elose•appllon-
thou to business, .. . .
CLEANED OUT
My old stOck of Iteaaly-MadO Clothing, and. now
over to any customers,
AN ENTIRELY . NEW -ASSORTMENT,
Pnychased with a special *tow to the wants of
TOWANDA •AND VICINITY !
ling experience in trade hem, I believe I un
derstand whit the people desire In the
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CLQTEtiNGI- LINE, /
And teal stire that my stock,• now being spened,
CANNOT' FA,IL. TO SUIT. A LL
PRICES WERE NEVE/SO 1;0 W .
And I can oiler eArything
IS TILE LINE OF - CI.O,IIING
AND . GENTS7VUENISIIING GOODS
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At prices which defy competition
WE WILL .NPT BEIrifDERSOLD!
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. Remember/his when In wan Vol Clothing ,
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MEI
Tdivands, Apia 12, 18'a,
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Furniture
A -CHANGE iN,THE
BRID9E STREET , I
FIIR TIJR.E STORE!
ME
The undersigned. has puichwied lids establish
meld of-J. S. AL,ll',l &CO ; awl mill kert. a
FULL STGOK-1:*. • ' -
.• . GOOD 'I_TRNITT..T4EI
WHICH I.IEATII,L SELL LO
•
Ur. ALLYN may still be found at the old plac,e,.
and - will have etdttie of the
:UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT.
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All.instals rrlll be condtictoll In good taste, and
the charges will he reasonable. -
Careful atteritioti will be gyeti to
NEPALRIN9 AND FRAME AtA.KINO-It
ll=
% N Pfr-HICKOi
Suceesioi : foi. Q..AilSn b Cn.,
* DR I -§T A.
'Towanda, Marcb 2',
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E
J. DAVIS.
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11. JACOBS.