Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 27, 1877, Image 2

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    NEWS riois ALL NATIONS.
TllE . Turkish armies lire on the country
they occupy.
TRERE are about I:1,000 alloyed Baptsti;
iu
PRAIRIE chickens are flocking into the
New York market. • •.
BISMARCK and AnOrassy haVe been hob
'tasting at Salzburg: _
' MAcMinox Says France desires stabil.
ity, order and peace:
GREAT_ preparations for lobbying are on_
focit iu Washington. - '
THE fall styles open, just as if there'
was plenty of money.
• WENDELL PRILI.I4 t jlatlier was the
first mayor.of Boston.. "
TM First Baptist Chitral of Baltimore
Las F,613t out 41 ministers.
Nns. CROLY, "Jenny June," has been
forbidden all intellectnal labor.•
BROOKLtiN IS rejoicing at - the prospect
• of an, elevated rapid transit road.
Mina: ate only live Lutheran Churches
in London, all of which are German,
'spiritual 'communications from •
Brighain Young thus , far are very hazy
Tug total receipts of thc State fair of
Ohio, held last ‘ieek, aggregated $ . 21,202.
Tit E.liellow '-,F'ever at. _Fernandina un
fortunately shows no sign of - abatement.
Witenr. will Generp Grant hang his
key if lie gets the•jreedom .of niany
more-cities Y
luza'ATcH from l'lount , Washngton
reports that a furious snow stormprevail
ed there oil Friday. .
JERSEY swears by "Little Mac." 'lf he
once gets to digging in that -State, its
people will swear al
I )1 , the sixteen international - riflemen,
only one, Mr. •Evans; of the British, used
: spectacles while shooting.
SENAIon .)btioN's soil John,. .Who is
hi Alaska.; 'is reported - to 'bp recovering
froni his diengerous illness, _.-
Tfm• Pittsburg Clii.okiele thinks the:
-c.,lnbatants in . the' War in-The East are "as
hardened liars a.s fight.:riC
.
( ANI I' of tramps is located near
inaiac Long Island; and property of all
kinds suffer.in that vicinity.
GENEIt-xt. 'JOE JouNsrox thinks the
war would have ended at' Bull! Run if the
federal army had been successful.
Bee• Keepers hm'elormed an ass -
elation and will soon hold a convention.
it, ,night tube a sweet, arrangement.
..l'Ast DENT . Git is credited wlth
the intention of, writing a book, his'
ravels, of course, being Ore . -subject.
tl 11 moist Ills will, which has just been
p4'oved, the widow of the late Commodore
;ardner is allowed 3r.70,000 per annum.
very'stFinge thUt no one beiies 4 es
in'Tweed,•wheerk-not many years agO, he
.enjoyed the 'flriliiiiitett confidence ,of the'
j
.eolne:
Tot: Govermq-;:of.California has offered
a large reward for the capture_ of the men
concerned in, the recent murders of
- - -
, Tim 6`1)011,. that Tweed has told all he
intends 'to 'tell has Some foundation in
truth- if the Tammany, gossips are to be
believed. '
SLIPPI. n. of flexible threads of glass
Lave , .inade their, appearance in Vienna.
lie :effect by gas light ' is prgagunced
-
. 'nu, Vanderbilt will• contest, which
was to have come . up LOA week has been
I , o,,ironed for a month to a - qCOMMOdate
Judge Black.
) CA NW DATE fo'r a judgeship in San
Francispl, elected by 1 (;,650 votes
a.z.ainst 1i0;19 for his opponent. " Every'
C C01111tS."
;31n. Wtet.t. M Pf AsTnit's yacht, the
Sinbas:;.-atiress, sail to he the largest ves
he] of the land tq' i t , r built in this oinntry,
liar tann:hed,
antinn.,,f " Ten Thousand a Year "
left personal propert=y v,alued at $llO,OOO.
iI is eldest son is'begnevit , .hed the MSS. nf,
I he .selebrated nnal.
enooK -Says the Indiatts•are
gelling along splendidly' sift e Crazy
Ilorse . > death, tlo.lf,c,imps being quieter
t .1. - merieanvillagt , s.
- --- Mi: , ,tltnotAN,, ;If Indianapolis, herself
set that, so far, as she lia-s been informed
she was not the mothor of the late 11.
Ymmg, of Salt Lake City..
YorNo's corpse was laid ont
iu the robes .ot a Mormon high prie s t,
The fire was eoverediw ith red sputg, and
w ere - noi•leasing exviession.
"11ir. men (1 the American whaler A.
71 ni_litvu have arrived at St. - .l4lins. The
t.il~.was was wrecked in June,; during a
rn.nc•storm in litidsott's Bay.
.LiSt4; the recent, i-yehme in TeTlCS
see...the Black Warrior liver rose•sixty
threc feet and thunirffl the country,
dc
st :il l ,OOO balt; of cotton.
A ItEtr.l vt:it has been appointed for
hr 3lontelair and Greenwood Lake Rail-
Iliad. ..At has- been a poor speculation,
pctni l la ing. paid even expenses.
11o.v. ('‘' , 9!l: , :c. 'and a party of
friends went' fishing at• Newbutyport,
)lass.. on Wednesday*, and returned with
over ....!,0110 nilielierel and 200 h , !i)dlistl•
3i is , I'n ni.oTTE i„„
nom esoN is no other
than 31rs. -Loraine ltogert,; )loss •Etlie
I:minim is 3115.. Nelse 1 4 eymotir ; 31 iss
3ialie t I; 01 - 1101 ., John J. Raymond.
TIIIERS . death leaves but twp Sur
vivors of the nien who signed the pl'est ,
protest which I ieceeded the revolutiou of
‘::;o—na mely, ign et and M. Poise.
._.paper thinks 'that Thomas
Jetiersotys greatest (hied . was ,bringing
love apples" (which 3NerlOW call tuma
t,ws) frq,in France tr. America as fur d for
. -
RE \. A1)11:.INIIAC" MURRAY hag
Itilii.4llt 0111 the other owne . fs•of the Gold
and is now sole pr4tprietor as
Mull as rditur , in chief. Ile has two ast.ist
ant tellitor;..
,t
Li,.. the Refortnell Gernmn
.... 11,nreh hAforinally
posi..l Nev. cI. L. Islient; , lter • who re.
-onie„tiine and joined the Uni
‘t-rsalist I'lllll,h.
IIApT(sT cvangt•list at Naples, Italy,
tia.efitly baptized six eon_
poi is in the Bay of Naples. His church
11.111111 , e1;" 111CIIIIier, t and /As SCF-
Are men at toptied. -
Tin. Fion!t•nae Smelting IVolks. re
ly ..ifq•wil in Kingston, ( it.,--by a
tli.:lny were
1 - .toallc 4 , lWned . by the Right
I ;lb% N!i.N4 kit !EV. Calif.,rnia,
11.111,4) 1 I'4 , lntnissioner-1.101
1). Nlark , , 1; I ,, llViei4•d
~ / a.lll('tit nr I.nhl,r funds; -
sctt
t,t.,:,it,,.,•l.n:,a,.in'lui;,,nnicu4.,
ght,v,t t‘h tial
on) . the “bitiv
v.: .$l . : N Ilk. 1 to • often. h. tql folly
!• Vg k. • TIT pi g gig grgg.ig grt art..t
g N
h.'etil fn' hint alai have de
, .11 :L 1 , 11 f . 'n . .1:1/iC . O• of j
NEM
, u,m 4,r,t i;tl hefore
.• I 11:1:. Zvi v, I : 1 ,;,g,,v
:t 4.l.hrtfv`(.f The chart , ,e it
Nt,(A tittclail.,, made iti a ~ ..111
c..li . e‘:/1.,111g I,t• :ul.ill i,ti t y the Sci
=II
THE c•au4 ttf NVl•t.ttern
ta1. 7 11t...ti . •, - That 14 hPWa Hill
V.- 1 ht• 1,! ;;t :4.llllejj.li, Kan
,"
111 :11S" tn.lkr lar , e rethrus. Thf.
id' 111:twi , ,' is :est tinati•ti at 97'2.-
• Tiii: Bra,4ly,":of
.N e v,
Las pr.Aably etal,d lii.eareer ont-•
iif lily setiteneos
Late beeliregliirineleven
cars to s;ttisfy t :mil an aildit ional fifteen
Will crown tlie column of his-good deeds.
Tug 134iston Tr,'in.arript makes thb
siuliilar statetfumt that the Catholic
Chili Anirned at Foxborough. Mass.,
was woalt about s'3.o9o.and the instil:ince
.olicy for - s'-').040 ran out a Week or two
ions to the tire. 'Twoil have been
I.ro:ltable to keep that policy running.
:itl;l:oatA Comity., 1. witiell for 20
vea:iii" has gi , ei an unbroken _series of
: I ;quoeratie victories , by majorities rang
- J
ut, between fllto and 1 lilt ~ retured a 'Re
-
public - m . llO the Senate, and also one Re
publican Atsemblymaii at the late Mee
\ tion. ThiSla'et dews nut go a great way.
but ii. affords some consptation.
:T4l.l..Legislaturi‘ Wisconsin made an
al opriation for ia.tinction in
,itst Roto
lo)* at, the State Cikiversity ef
t ha , some priN ate :dual !should gi;e
i - I .Q I Vatol7. • 'This CX
( C. C. V a'hit;nn haS nn :nrecd.to
:do, jironti‘itnr to 41 41 thr. coining
A - ear n saitakie ?till to supply it
- Instruttieot:: equal lair to
l'o!!f4;e4td by llFlrr4i4,
fradfota geptitt
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,EDITORS
0. 610001111C11. S. VIA LIMED.
''owastda, Pi., Thursday, Sept. 27, 1877•
REVUBLICAN STATE IitICKEt.
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. Foit Ji l tiligE ,OF THE SUPRE4E COURT f .
Iltili. JASIIES P. SYEIikETT,.
0f . Alleghetw Cpunty. '
,
iFOR AOPITOR tIENERAL,-
A. 31. PASSMORE,
Of Schuylkill County.
•
IFOR• STATE vq.E.ASFRER,
Wm. B. HART,
Of 31ontgorrwry County.
REPEKLICAS COUNTY TICKET.'
FOR DISTRICT ArORNXY,
I.
'Of Towanda Borough.
° FOR CO:LNTY SURVEYOR S
T. A.7SEWARD,
Of SniftliiitlA Township
TllElotiTt HOUSE
Our town 'etiterapoiaries are dis
cussing with no little warmth the•
" podr house question." So far the
REPORTER has said.but little on the
subject. . Believing that the :-'poor
house systein 'is" the humane and
61tx4ian method' of providing for
the. necessities of the -Worthy but-un
fortunate class i who froM various
causes,find themselves tmableidearn a.
livelihood, we have for years advocat
ed the erection of such an institution in.
this county. The practice whiciEvir
tuallrprevails in most of our town
ships ofTtrming, out this unfortunate
class to the lowest:M(l(ler, is a relic
of barbarism which should no longer
be permitted to disgrace the intelii;
fence of Bradford County. Moreo
ver, it is more economical to support
the poor and destitute in a " Hoine"
fitted up for them, than 'under, the
present plan. Statistics'•of counties
where the poor Ininse system has
been in successful ' operation foi a
number of year 4, prove the wisdom
of its founilo%; l ' Bradford has too
long been dereitot in : the matter. As
to the farm selected; «•o venture no
o ini2ri. , Vehave never beec i t, upon
it, but welielieve the ConimiSsioners
)
acted, : in - good-faith, and were advised
by - some: whp are now opposed to the
selection, - td make the contract. • The
farm may not lie just what rilLwould
like., and we very much doubt if any
place could be selected which would
not excite !Viposition from " some
quarter, but "thelfact that the r,ejec
tion• of the propOsed .site postr'mes
the establishMent of the " Home for
the destitute," for a number of year _
should not be lost sight of, 'World d
the farm it suited 'to the purl)
.: e.
Leading men of the iligerent ?wn
/1/
ships should make a personal iX=firii
illation of the premise, and re pre
pared to recommend CO vot Ts what
action ought to be taken. / It is not
a political issue. and Republicans as
weltdas Pemocrats, acte/r ,looking at
the matter in all. its forms *should ,
.vote conscientiously and not allow
prejud-ice and kti , to warp their
/
judgment and influence their actioji.
1.
1 '
.1) /
THE Faculty/of Lehigh University'
have taken a sel, iri the 'right dyee
lion, and one which should lie imita
ted by evi„ , ry college iii the land.
half a d l ozen student;,: caught - -a.'
wretched' freshman at night,' and
striped /him almost 'raked, causin . o , l
him gicat,, suffering from cell and
ufgostire. The Faculty, instead of
pooh-poohing the affairout of
.Sight: l l
on the Score that !‘ boys will 14., boys,"
as is the'custorn in some oth!erTinsti- li
tutions, .debeeted the delinquents.
suspended two for a year, and-ex
palled the ringleaders as unworthy.
of the association of gentlemen. This
-
is the true method .of dealitig with
the matter. Let boys be boys in ev
ery outbreak of manly impulse. apd
fun. hut in outbreak of Ifri4ality is
another thing. I lazing, fa , K.Y:ingkui
kindred observances are tOlftated'in
• England. alMost to the taking of life,
because precedent makes' hiiy cusTinn
sacred/ to• JulIN
,Preve(lent,
thank heaven. is no demigoa in'
America and the last trait which we
arclikely to borrOW from CY tn., -Eng
fish cousins is their. coarse love mf
horse-play., There is guile, enough
; common. sense i n 1411,1 iv ifp;n ion he re
to. give ruflianisth its right name,
wherever found, and the college i
which iii this intitter firist listens to
',ptel ! lic opinion will soonest further
Its own interest.
THE Itepublicairsor I;ra~ifnnl hate
11(.VP1' beet'
lur ()nice of District
Attorney wi'irthy of their s'uf-
Aitges than :111r..114.14:1D:itsoN
tics of I Hatt V. :I. self-made man,
land aeknowledgcd le the har and .
!people to ICein e‘ . •ery way qualified
for the higli posithM, - he hi :in honor
to the party, 'and hip e.l2;etion by the
ustnd majority gill be a simple act
of justice. The oppo , ition will at-
Tempt the.old dodge of asking COM-
O -
plitnentary vote;F, for their candidate,
i'but no good liclpubliean will listen
• to stack propositions.
ONLY about one. Month until elec
tion, and tin! intervening time should
be templed in arrangements for get
ting out the Whole Republican ivote
of the .county. het no one excuse
.himself on the ground that there'are
only tA.O: candidates on the county
ticket. The ticket is just as impbrt
ant aF, though everv_ollicc in the
county were to be filled, and the r•en
tlemen to be voted fur are entitli to
every Republican cute` , Fellow
publicans, see to it ticat be reimtation'
and ; prestige of old Bradford is aunt
Idlot - red "stitli!w from itvliffi , ri ;we
yqiir part •
PROHIBITION CONVENTION.
Pursuant to call' the Prohibition
iSts of this county met in Conv=ention
at the Court touse on Tuesday of
ternoon. • 'The attendance Was sivall,-
not hrilf the districts
,itt the', county
being, represented. WI I f LIA m - Cu Am
nEttixsz, of IVyalusing, was elected .
Chairman, and S. B. WARNER and
G. C, Air rotaries:.
On Milling
,the list of: delegates
about twenty 'ar.swered to their
names. A Jnotion . was Carried invit.'
ing all cerschis present who sympa
thized with,the objects of the meet
ing to - participate in the proceedings.
•8... LIT'PLE,
,if Towanda, was
nominated for District Attorns.y, and
f.l. C-AsE, of Troy, for County Siir
i,eyor. Both of the candidates are
highly respectable gentlemen, and
members of the 'Demecratie party.
cpgards the. temperance question
they occupy no higher ground than
the itcpublican candidate's.
The Convention was Addressed by
P. C.?DENVITT, Esq., and-Col. laliA. 7
SN!urn. Both speakers advocat
ed regal prohibition; Mr. DEWITT
with commendable frankness inform
ed the Convention that thei only rea
son why he was not, with thein was a
di strust‘ of success:
'The resolutions were- good, and
arring the Ungenerous flings at the
Republican party would have been,
heartily endorsed by any RepubLican
Convention in the - Connty.
A resolution was adopted directing
jthe Executive Committee to ad tpt
the CraWforqCounty System of nom
inating ciinalates.
, We have iio't ben furnished with
a copy:of the proceedings by the offi
cers, and consequently are unable to
give them to our red lets.
THE GIiEENBACKERS.
The Greenback Convention - h' •1t
assembled in Williamsport lasli•eek,
nominited a full state tick Judge
of Williamsport, yias :4eleet
"Lsl as the !candidate 'fu Supreme
Court Judge, J. E. ENIN4Ns for Au
i ditor atieral„ and A. . L. WnionT
fir StatelTrea!:tirer. he convention
was•eomposedor ab ut lwo hundred
delegates. This yOunty was repre
,
Fseited by C: C. YkowEn, of Towanda.
! The folloWing i a, synopsis of the
platform doi ed :
q . retried
t her cent ract . 4
he at once r
made a ful)
ked. am V ,
1;. ,- ;•5 bey)
fthe fy.
. for existing evils, a . fur
on of the currency snould
stopped and such currency
/ legal - teibler, silver remone
/
/the sii-called resumption act' of
rthwith repealed. The property
Mend bondholders should be taxed
as that of the farmer, the mano
r. •busineSs titan and mechanic :- the
system of ' bank note . currency
be abolished and gold ' and silver
tented by full legal tender papeu
where, by the terms Of the er;n
is otherwise provided., receivable
..
.;ties, public and private, and sulli.
(wilt for the wants•of business, should be
substituted therefor; and, in order that
melt' egal tender paper should have a•
uniform value, it should.be interconi,erti
ble into bonds of the government, bearing
a low rate of interest, and payable at ma
turity in coin ((Jr legal tender. paper at the
option of the holder, but• always inter
changeable ' with ' full legal tender
money . favor of protective ditties on all
artieleb which have raw material and skill
:to manufactiire. Congress adopt a sys
teit of ene‘mrageinent to Arnetidan steam
:Alit : that Congro,s pashah
. 4 . , bLwhich
,the ail-phis earnings of the pehple , mly lie
dep o sited under the 'general goyim nifrent :
*it as between employed capital and -la
li,o- there is mutual dependence, all dis
rinfes in wages, time, etc., be settled by
arbitration ; that the payment of wages
sboald be in moue' and not' in story or
dkril; favor the • common tichbol • system*.
Snpplemented by :a system . I
it industrial
sidlOols ; that 'we .lenounce., the claim
amdelly-th ! banks for exemption from
Vix4tion; II attire government should not
pay la great 'r fintcrest on its indebtedness
than agrieultn,rists cam: tnat the dimne
'stead act be so amended as to make piac
ticahle the.stAtlement of the lands by a
system lir colonization that-would enable
thousan s ils'of 'families to b.ec6lne self-sith
taining. - • ..e,
Ton recent lirc'in New York has
I led to revelations in regard to the
• mum faCture of Pianos - that will prove
of service to the :general public, liy
putting, th'enr on their guard
Lion to 'the - character of many of :the.
pianos lsvlkich are offOred foroale,• the
principal rtcommendatibn of which
is thei-r cheapness. Thousands—or
fluFse worthless
.instruments are
thrown into the marliet:iannitally.
Persons• who have piano purchases in
contemplation will (,)o well• not to
trnst to their own judgment in mak
•in A selection, but obtain the opinion ,
of sonic coinpctent person: or what is
ritually iafc, ikti• only Of parties s who
are kijown to be' honorardc in their
business transaction, and who value
tlielr reputations too much to 'risk .
thOn by selling, pianos which they
cannot i•buscientioukly recommend,
) A 'W DI:AM—The
eincinnati hiopiOr's telegram
froni Atlanta, Ua.. has the
.following
41)ry from Fluirida: "Mrs. Julia L.
I. a datrgh s ter of CAnowir. •LEE
ENTZ, lived in Calhoun county,Fla., ,
t'lir some amt--she had been in leo.l
iealth, and exhibited a" morbid fear
- CU' pain. About the fii - st of the month
she tlespaired_of, reeorery !reg . -
.' 1101:, husband that. when
thougl k t tip. end was flpprO:lelling, lie
would alit in so that
.she mightdie ~ , ped,dily and . 0 - ainles4,-Iy
At. lem , th hejholieved,.;the t i th e haul
eoine, and sln.,wed her the ehloro
fo'rin bottle: She inhaled' it.,,put, a•
hew drops on lien handl:en:lnel, and
laying it overilier face, (101 without
a murmur. l'he husband frankly
admits that she might have lived a (14
days longer, tint says -as she seemed
to . have
,no (b•eall sof the hereafter,
and begged him to give her chloro
form, he thought he had best to do
s'). It Opeats that no doctors were
present,. 'but": that she began -to
`strangle,' and she thought the time
had come. The ease will probqyy un
dergo investigation." •
1 na:
JOHN S. MORTON, President of the
West Philadelphia Passenger Rail
way Co., and .also Presi'dent of the
Permanent Rxhibition (1%1.. has eon
fesed to the issue of a la i rge amount
of spurious stock of his railroad
•
pan y, inounti ng, to about sl,oei Loon.
The Secretar y and Treasurer Of • the
Company r.ere teeossories to the
_fratid. -
\ 4 •
\l. l . S. SF,NATOR of 3 issoun,
I ditA \ itt hiqmsidener in St: Louis. nn
'rritir.da,y
THE CAIIPAILN IN PENNSYLVANIA.
A correspondent of the New York .
l'imeg, who attended the' meeting • of.
the Republican .State CoMmittee at
Harrisburg, am Thursday; has ;this_
to say of the campaign ofthis-Statet,'
..
One of the most encouraging signs;
in the political horizon is the hearty'
indorsement - the Republican platform
and candidates have received in all
sections of the, State. This 'unan
imity of feeling Is in marked contrast
to the Jealousies, briekering'S, and la
feeling which harass and weaken the
Democracy. The' campaign will •be
a comparatively • .(Itilet - ohe ; Shell :
seems to be the desire of both Par
ties. There will be few meetings,and
those will he held in the regions
wife& the Labor . and Greenback
movements threatn most harm. The
ligA between tlaLtwo great parties/
will be conducted on g,triet. part
differences. There will be 'no es (b f3i . e
/1
issue (tagged in to embarrass he
voter. It will be a • eontest 'be veen:
strict Republiean principles. lii the
one hand, and the old-time Demo
cratic policy on the other., he Re!
publicans will ;‘ , .0 into th light as
the chatiipions of proteeti n, and the
best interests of the pe pie and in
dustries- Of the State nil° 'the De-
mocracy will rally ar ' Ind their five
trade banner to th - battle - cry of
r
"'Thrift for reverse only." With
such an issue, and with. the cheering
reports whi4 e the in from e4ry
hand, - the Repu lican party of Penn
gl,lvania shon4 give a good account
of - its(...Fo'n thy(lth of November next.
J. A. M.A ssmiqtE.--Our candid
ate for A f :ditor General is an honor
/1 1
'to the arty that nominated hiiu.
This is' the only country that pay's
tri hu to genuine worth, •n - h matter
'whe e it may lie found. In othilr
la tds aristocratic *ancestry is .the
.
H passport to public favor but • in this
/country•merit sometimes rises supe
rior to circumstances. The nomina
tion of Mr. I'AssmoitE is an illastra-
tion. He is emphatically a man of
the people. Poskissing in au emi
nent degreb those qualities, that fit
him. for .the position, he_ is at the
sal to time, a genial gentleman, tape
frier and an honest man. By hon
est inch -try he has labored among
the people, f liii4 own locality until
they glie fill iluch an endorseMFnt
that , the Republicans of Pennsyl
sylvania almost Aknirnously chose
16m as their staMlait. ' hearer. We
do not write this becatis he i.i a re
pnlilican nominee, hut &Lim: leing and
intimate acquaintance. -We.\ \ lintrw
Mr. I'Ass;%ioitE is thoroughly 11111triri
\
ed for the duties of the o ffi ce ; inn .
besides,young men. struggling under
ilitrieulties oupfht to honor . one' of
their own number wl u has success
fully fought their own, battle. He
.has our most cheerful support, and
we belied he will be triumphantly
eleeted.
TILE DEMOCILATIE•CANMDATE
Pon P S(AIELL, the demo
ratic candidate for Auditor Genera
profc l sses to lie a strong anti-corpora
don man. IloxV i sincere he is mad• liens
eertained b}• a perusal of his legis
lati ye record
• Ile read in place, " An act to in - - -
corborate tl , te Aim riean Improrej
ed and Loan Company of Philadel
phia."--4L. It., page 1;•2,• I 559.]
Presented memorial from .Ginn
Duff Clreen in favor of passage of
and moved that it be printed in .lAT.-
islative Iteeord.—[L. It., page 7'2,
IS)9.]
• Amended title sAts to read "An
act, to incorporate the American "
- cal A geney. -- 11,. IL, page Fitt:, S5!l.
lnil on fund passage of •th bill
voted 1 - I.;A. r. ' This was the infamous
Ctimur,Mourt.lEtt*P4l.l,
Senate bill No. 257, "An act to .
Tegitlate the char, - res of railroad com
panies." bi4l was Mtended to.
opre Vent the - undue 'diserimMation,and
unfair charges tirade. by railroad
companies fur traiisto)rtinfr goods to
non-competitire points. See speech
cs.of lion. ElPas IL I vish and Hon.
John P. P.ennv, of A llgheny.—[L.
.
pages 5:;1„ ..
Mr Sehell voted IL.
pagi! v;(l.]
"An act, providing the means for
sceuringAhe health and rarely of per
sons eziiploy,yil in. the bituninftms
coals inipes of Pennsylvania." :Ile
endeavored to defeat the bill by
char g ing it• was special legislation
for "tlwse western reilliilies, "7 and at
tempted -to prove it,,was in violation
of article-threy, seventh section of
the Constitlition.—FL: IL, page 2,7-S,
286, 1577.]
Made trival and factious opposi
tion by offering amendment s‘ to
y. de
strothe e ffi ciency of the bill.—[L.
t- •
it.; page '297,1 577:
After itinde„King legislation for sev
eral weeks, anl4 finding his position
untenable, ammulment was
witlt
drawnr, and to cover up Iris trick vot
ell for hill on final passage.—[L.
page 19S,
HIS WAR REcOHD. •
Joint resolution relative to the,
organization of Congress,
1t0 , ,/re,/,• 'flat( PennsylVania re
malus as vver faithful and true to the
Constitution and the : Union ; and de
teiliiined that they shall be maintain
ed; that the - treasonalile threats Of
disunion uttered by the adherents of
the'present national administration
on ,It(",tloorof Congress will not de
terhe---r peSine . from the expression of
their irtilftical views, and the piotee
tion of hen ilkterest but Win he treat
ed With tl;e 'utmost euutcotpt and
' scorn, while any, attempt to carry
such threats into `ti,ecution will be
met.by her detemiited resiStance.--i
114. ° IL, page 49, 4 , o;nd Mr Schell
voted NAy.
ii E sups ought to he 'taken to
put down the ,intaidlition of ‘woik
ingmeil in the mining regions. The
spectacle of bands of midnight par . -
ti l esnarading through the.cohntry and
t afurderiug honest men who are stAriv
l'ing to . support themselves and Ili:n
-il:es is not creditable --to— Pennsyl
,imnia.
THE Massachusetts Bepublicans
met .in convention 124 - week. Judge
unatt presided, The I'evident was
warmly endorsed, and bioV. : Rio: re
nominatol.
LITTLE MAV„: at last found
a loc'.al habitation. The Democracy
have nominated him for Governor.
THE National Ilrenk of Cortland; N,
-was raided on Saturday- night
runt robhcd of-$200,000, •
FIRE AT WASHINGTON. ~
The Patent Lttfice Barged Out
WasumoTori, Setit.-24.-The
el room. of'. the ;United Statsis Patent
Office was almost entirelydestfoireci
to-day lid fire. In it was stored up
wards df . three • hundred' thousand
models, 4epresenting the. inventive
genius of Americans An 'fine arts,
science, mechanism .and varied' in;. :
dustries, One-half at least were con
sumed and the remaining portion
throw it in tioni)ision on the loWer
floors of the building: -he origin
of the he is a tnyfitery.: It is alleged
that it broke out in theirr . reen house
pi propogating garden/ situated be
t Ween the. model room and the roof
of, the • building, almost under the
rafters; This space, In addition to
containning the green, ht.,use, was
filled with . , ld records of the Patent
Unice, in the slu pe of
. iiirawings and
specifications for. patents already Is
stied and __With. rejeeted models, all
dry 'as tinder; The tlitory advanced
.is that by Rime means tire caught In
the green house, and. from ,thence
-came in contae.r with old papers.
which burnt up „like o much chaff.
''This is a good Theory, but it. is sug
gested by many that, with a room.
usually filled with .day watchmen, it
is strange hoWa•lire in a presumably
fire-prOof building should haill made.
•sutlicient headway- to,davetthreaten
its entire' destriktion arid destroy,
ed nearly one-half &its ; Upper poi.-
: tion. s The loss is of that kind which
cannot be estimated in dollars and
'cents. It Will seriously interfere
with the worhings'of the Patent
retard it:, progress in the mat
ter or the issuance of future patents
abd will undoubtellylead to infrnge ,
meats of patents, records 'of "which
have'been destroyeit,by to-day's tire.
Many of, the models consumed can
never be duplicatea„.and such as can
be Must be from. the original patents
granted and now in use... A great
intiny historic relics of. America's
ItistorT were storedaway in the south
.front or the model room and 'were
saved.. Tiu:se incl u ded the original
I ; Deciaration •indept:ndence, Wash-
Inaton's couni \ ,ssion as commander-
in-chief of' the. Ameriean armies, his
treasure chest`and its uniform and
sword. Among. the Nmodels saved
; was one
_filed by Abraham Lincoln
'years ago fiur letters\ patent fur-an
improved method , for lifting vessels
over shoals.
Videfflerk Lockwood, of the In
terior Department, states that the
;lire originated from spontaneous co►n-
bustion among :Opt of non-pateptt
chemical materiaPstored in the attic
of the building- Ninth street
front. Ile declares that no fire Was
made in the conservatory to-day. nor
Ltd any been inade in the building,.
The . principal loss front tik: tire falls
upon the Patent-..0,:1ice. In thq west
hall, where the Mgdeis were, all de
stroyed, .were piiiny pertaining to
\ \l
pre..ses of varions kimls, hoisting
niach'nes, land conveyanees, games,
toiys, riiirriacl and ear inventions, etc.
Among the models in other portions
of the lmildin:r !•:ivcil were those re
lating- to ele(ltrical apparatus. ehro
monometers, cutting machines; heat
ing contrivances aml also the origi
nal model -of the \llowe sewin . l
. .
The.onginal,copy of the ;
Declaration of Independ6kce and rel
ies of General Washin!!tbn. which
were on exhihitimi in the hallAif the
main building were saved, •aS - ,,Was
also the Franklin printing press;-in
the same hall. :.,inee - the flames have
:leen .subdued., late . this evening-, and
Ite otiiehils have had an opportunity
to make a haSty examination, it has•
'wen found that nearly .all the speci
fi,.avions and original drawings of the
Patin' Ofliee are safe, and frOni these
models Can be reproduced• if net.'es;
sa
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I ►~ ----
DARING EXPLOIT IN NEBRASKA
and humanity let us gti-to work and take
. -
dare of our poor asap intelligent and'Ultris'-
Citt:VEN F. , 1 V y... Sept. 1.1.—A1l t i„„ 1 .,, p b.„„i, „ . 410. t „ . (),„•11,i„., more I
eastward bonnd passenger train wish to mention: the propertt,' I-et-minuend
which passed here at 1 r. 3t. ' yester- ed to: t lie Connit issioners will et i4t the emat
day, was stoppeq, and robbed, by ty thirteen thousand dollars. It is stated
• by some -that -to buy this wii 'iert Y' and to
thirteen masked.inen at Big Springs, ,
make it A suit.tlt. haute . % l vill i tll,l, 'a
i
Nub., 1 , 0 miles east or this city, ittSL niill4ax 'for two ;meesve years, . ,ten
night. - • The robbers first took pus- '-are the farts? The taxable propetly; real
session of the station at the Sprinr - s, • anti. personal, - in this county is, in r o un d
destroyed the telegraph instruments minilie.ix, vidileitia six million tiollais. A
two unjl tax tin this; amount woull ' he
an d eunipelled Abe agent • tti ban'
• thirteem,thousand dollars—lhe price of
Out a red 'light. When the train the property. Add tint: mill Anore, ; nd•
stopped they Iroarded it and . placed you have tirevenne of nineteen thousand
the train men and passengers under live hundred d<illars—more than enough,
!inard. The express - .car Was broken' as."",",rY beliT..e.•-t",1"" the biiiliii,"gs . i", a
'italine conoitma to accomilmnate. "the
open and the safe robbed of about f ' '
poor of the county for the nex ten years.
E•:75.,0110. 'lle passengers were also \ A lILMNITY.
\
robbed but their 'hisses :are not yet , ..,
known. In order to delay the train ~' Mu. Eoeroh: —ln 14;,arfiele in the.
,bpqrh.:7 last week, learing,\l -shonlittres
in reaching the next slatiOn. Where
pass too notch tin its crrwde‘d \ e,inunns, I
the alartn onild be given, the 'fire in did not make any' eompari,om .sntewin ,
the lokinfotive was damped with MI- ' the difference but'wcen the ttiv. , ffship and
.
ter. A freight train overtaking the comity sYMtint oi supporting the 'loor, f
passengel—traing, its engine was sent' propose lit ietly to It, SO' now. ' \
on to ogmllal I a , whence the report of I stated itt My article last week t liat'KuN
t eost of nntintaidi
the tubber} Coines. Ing the poor in this conir N
t is believt
- d y annually, evely , expense -included, as
that the robbers, have. gone Muth- • stated in that ;irtiele, was not less than
ward. Tie._ railroad company offer a. t went y-fon r thousantitme hundrcd and til-..
reward o r $5,000 fur • the capture of ty-t vrodahms, under our,present township
the robbers., system. \ \
Theibtltkt ies of our '`'itate show , that
ONtA m
il.k, Neb., September 1.1.-- E hi ~.,w it • house's it costs ft tr " '•, ' ue k '
y h on oval
Alorsman, Superintc:ndent •qf the two dollar. per Wie, taking 'the entire
Union' Pacifie express, offers $40,000 ~ State, this includes - 11m cities large and
Small, where it costs more than it does in
reward for the captur.2 of the Men
who robbed the Union Padifie train counties where fra 'Y hav e' l'"*"'s: Takiug
out the cities, arid. the averagepe
cost r
ai lit Springs . last night. . week .would be considerably redueed lie\
..1
low the ;nnount, named, as I believe. In-
eluded in items which .make up the tires-
STATE NEWS
• - THE cattle plagne, 'which broke Mit in
Lancaster county, has extended to Berks.
roue new passenger coaches are to be
placed.npon the (rarity` road at Hones
dale in October.,
A LLEN TOWN is making aq effort to
intercstcapitalists in a scheme fOccrect
lug nail mill*there.
Florry men arc at work on that portion
of the 'Wind Gap .Railroad which
Northampton county.
J. N. WiLsox, of .llnllistervill e ,
w a y ne coun ty, was foam' 'dead in his
barn in that village on.Wedoesilay mom_
. -
Tim Lancas . ter Watch factory, having
tle property selected, and to put the
buildings in a condition to accommodate
alien into new hands, has resumed „per_
the poor of the comity for many years to
ations "'on a solid bitsis. - It I. hoped it
will not - irun down - main. , cone, and saving any. extravagant eX-
I , & •
penilitme et 3 riti g that period. This can
•
THE annual session Of the Synod of the alt-be done Without inereasin;t taxation,
Reformed Church in the United States and when done save.to the tax : payers of
will be held .in
.Bt. John's Itefi•ined the county ntarlY ten thousand di lays
Church. Allentown, climmencing Wednes- ! eatili year after the pool Innis(' is ill ipera
lay, October 21. - . I thin._ . .
• I
A nEPOSI Buil', by no means, admit that lin a
T bank - in liairisburg recently
I well managed houSe it ,Would cost!, two
received Oir•depo4t $7O in silver half del
! dollars per week. I do not. understand
lays that had been buried in a cellar i
we cannot take care of ourpoor in a
that city for nearly nifty years: Many O l f I wh y
J county-house ;is cheaplyas our neighbors
the coins:are dated t ort and some 18'4.
- in Tioga County, where it costs $1,41 per
A \ KAILTY of over fifty from York, Lan- ', week for each Opiate: In Cheiming Co.,
caster and Adams counties has gone oea `. N. Y., it is put down in the official ret
Westerit \ excursion, A•malority re farm- ! ports at 4-I cents per week; in
,Tilga Co.,
ers, who will visit the rich lands of the !N. Y., .at $1.47 per week, and it many
Arkansas N!alley, with a vie* to settling. other .counties in that State, are below
in southwestern Kansas. Another party lone dollar per week-4-among thoe are
will go al put the middle of October. Citatanquit, at SI cents per week; Eric at
'9l cents per week; Putnam at 95 cents
THE Pottsyille Journal states ,
i per week; Ulster at 70 cents per week,
the amount of co ! market from
all the regions fu :. cndir , '4
~,
. Lp _ I while notably amontheg tiat less economical
us, i dcerease
,1 counties I notice counties of OuteheS
m s
teber 15 to be .
and t /range : while the average in lift y
in anthracite a* cc with last year ,
of i moo 3. The m iirlyienifor t i le year. eight counties, where they. have comity
lionn , s (including those named) I - lie cost
however, show - tin
_increase of 2,,,0•16,3n7. I
. \ - - I,per week per eitpita is less than?: 1.30 per
is some of the southwestern townships Week. This result is litoduct;il by well
01 ' Wayne county g - reat'deptedati have I managed and well directed labor on th e
been coMmittkl by the striking runlets of . , hum and in shops When the inmates that
Luzerne comity and their. allies. They : are able to work can do sir to advantage.
pay 110 attention to the rights of farmers, i Now, why cannot *e here in Bradford
but ridb them witheig• stint of whatever\do as well as our neighbors? Is:there:any
pleases their fancy. Vigitilice tannmittcesp•sason whey we should not ? There cm , :
nru ovEtaniaing, tanfiy itt 110 t, FOICI 1' Wig:, Ice can, ,bat
. . .
• LETTEZIIIIOII TEE PZO
•
(Vim the Towiinis i,iY 7 M.
root HOUSE. - •'
• •
lgorionf—ln your paper of the 7t
inSt.i'yett invite discUssion'ou the subject
liome for_thO Destltue,": in' this
county. Thu-enemies of the biome have
been busily engaged on your streets as'
well as in the papers in utisrepresentiiig
the facts, both as regards the cost of pro._
viding- a boom for the poor and the- pro
perty selected by the proper authorities
of the county for the. purpose-z. I have
read several artleles upon the subject . In ,
different papers, and. none of them' have
given any information open the qtfestion
at Issu.e., but dt.talt44 general denunciation
of the prOperty fir the present owner. ex
cept one in the Ripth - lie- , n of last Week,.
and the writer must have written his ay.:
tielC without due reflection, if, as ho says,
lie-is in-favor of 'a home for the destitute.
With those anonymous writers: that,
giVes no fact or figures and deal prinelPal
'yin falsehood and denunciation—some
for party purposes, and some' to gratify
private malice-1 do not purpok) to hive
anything to say. What people 'want is
the trUth--‘-the filets and figures as they
really are In the 4frenertt t!asCi
. On the score -of economy, nothing can
be said timid ugly against a well-regnialed
farm for thti poor. The cost of support
ing each pauper in the &flinty for. lioattl
alone is from two dollars to as high as, In
some cases, four . dollars a week.. Judg
ing front statistics and published facts in
regard to the number of destitute in other
c‘mnties, similarly situated to Ours--z-with
railroads running through them, mining,
etc.,—it appears that there are about two
and oue-half paupers to each one thousand
Inhabitants.
In (8111) eighteen hundred anti seven-,
enty, the pdpulatioa of this county was
fifty-three thousand 191Wo hundred and four
.(741,20-1). Add to this the' ineicase from"
,that time to the present, and I believe
the' whole population at the present time
will be fifty-seven thousand, 07,009.
Multiply this by two and one-half and it
will give, in round numbers, one hun
dred ,and forty-two paupers in this
county.
The board of each of these people is
prnbably not less than two dollars per
week when they are well, and n.zeful
stone respect, doing yrol.k; . beside
this, there is. more or less sick, requiring
extra attention, aMI I judge that the ex
tra care.toget her with physicians' chary us,•
will average at least fifty cents a week - for
each one; to this must
.%ef Ite; allied the
pay of one hundred and fo - rty : one poor
masters in the cOunty,' whosepay for poor
service,' we judge will average twelve &l
iars each; to, this !must yet be added the
great trouble aod expense of litigation be-.
tween townships and boroughs in the
county, estimated variously at front three
to five thous Ind atuhkally• Now suppose
we put these accounts together ' and see.
what it is costing - the tax-payers of the
county to support their poor:
111.1 %PIT! LATiON(
Board rey IC: paupers at 02 weo;
yeAr' #14.7c8
ro: ebttlttng. t•xtra rare fur stets,
nursittc. tnedirtarn• Inetlleal t( uda•tre
antl futu•l al I , N
T6t• 1.3) of 141 pom-imi,tol , In tlu• maul y at
'P . = a 1 , 1.:e0 f.r I 1..! r
,rr lit Igat 11 , n. v.; Inia!rgl
1111:•Ti..t.i.t‘revit ..,•rre.•rs of t lii lioisr
atilt I ,, ir.itglos, be
rer ,ny
This makes an average weekly expense
of maintaining each pauper in the county
o f t. 2 per ;week..
It will Lot be pretended that we cannot
supp,,rt th , em much cheaper in a count::
house than by the prei,ent way. :tlany peo
-I.lc are of the opinion thfit the eo,t is more;
per week than I...have stated it. Ido not
thinii- the tig. - tire will vary Much from* the
facts in the case, nor do I believe that any
attempt will be made to ,gainsay liicii
But the opponents say the property is trot
,
suitable for the puilm , e for whieli it was.
selected. and that the price is too high':
in fact they say most Finything• that, 'will
keep.the poor of the county an their pres
ent miserab!e and half-starved condition.
The property, if-II am e a-rectlyinfornad,
has about *MC hundred, and / seventy-tiv
acres of inipioved land, - the-balance ot the
271 act es wood and timber laud, of which
seventy m res are i-useeptilile of cultiva
tion ant! fir ~0 0d qualify:
. Rut I NVIIFIIiq. Say/Illore about -the pro
perly at preent; perhai,s in the flame. I
may, titer a e10..:e examination of it.
l ant . satistied that it is - a good property and
tan excellent; location, with many and
great advantages. And probably there
are othcis that are good, but we cannot
all be suited. It we wait until we arc. we
shall never get a (..-emit:, house.- The de
serving poor arc to continue to 1),: kept,
as they arc Miw in many cases, in -a lois
eral.le and inlinnian way. while 11e, dis
pute about the location of a farm or some
thing else.
This fs :ill wrong: if we have any jifstice
ent cost per weekls, - ..Maintainatice, haler
wages and labor, flielaud light, eb)tli
ing,, hospital for the insane, repair:, ex
tramilinary expenses,. and all pther C.X
penses. Under these different he:uls is
the account. made it that . shows a cost of
a fraction over two dollars per week. At
these figures he cost of maintaining our
- poor it) a county home would be! $1 , 1,;(;s.
asstuning that 112 is the number in Ihe
court l y. If, however, it is greater, the dis
parity would be greater and the argument
for a county home made strong) , r.
1 stated in m y article last week that it
cost. to support our Poor )1t24,1:12.; take
from these figures *l.l:Xs, and we have
ah annual saving of Ott,:to; to tin tax-.
priyers of tiw county, t•ttough to pay "for
suppose, it \ cost us, to keep our (poor
$1.50 per .Week per capita, we would
make an annual- saving of much more
thin I have stated. It would redude. our
poor taxes ido that the people-Would save
annually an amount equal to fifteen thous
•tnd dollars, • I think 1.; is 'about time to
`tzp, abusing each other and finding fault
location and the farm, and begin to
,our own interest, and let interested
\And fault-finding and carping poll
' - Ind to their. own4usiness; . and
'quill whenever we can, and a
swrtunity like the present 'is
• itustANtil%
wit
study',
editors lb,
ticians a ei
reduce tax - 1
favorable op , t
offered.
FI2ANII.I. -DALE, Sept. U. VIM
`there seems to be so
much ntisiOderstandi . and- some mig
represeetatibn about th. arm selected by
the Coettini4ioners fur 1 or house 'pur
poses, and as it le baldly robable that
all the voters of the County , n vi&.. it the
proposed sight and give a p Serial ex,
amination of the place and make: ip their
judgment as to the sniva i ptage's su ound
ing it, would it not he a::good idea fo the
tax-payers in each town to choose a c • n-
Inittpe of the • most rpliablq men, to vi's
the spot and tope a report t'• So that the
voters can act intelligently ; on a question
which :effects their interests so directly
and hei remotely. J:
A New and Sure Carr , for Liver :did Kid
ney DISCVIIIS, Nervous Deldlity—'yital Wettnca
and „Depression a weak, exhausted, and gloomy
fueling no energy or courage—the result of mem
overwork or indiserelloin: tte., is'found In Dr.
AIM'S 4%1111011S AND 14EIIVE
PILLS," have performed More marvelous
cures of D.yspepsta, • Habitual Costiveness, Gravel,
Liver aMI )(Wiley tlbeays, Nervous and sick
I eadache, 'Spine and Female Disem4.=,
l'alpithtlon of the Ifeart and NenOllS Debility of
either sbx,lhan any remedy extant. They are •a 1 ....
not titely tilt Lent vegtdahle pill ever offered ILatitlet
ed humanity, and 'should be In eeery liens,. A - few
doses will often save heavy (torten' hills. If your
druggist hasn't them, take no sloop eb.l writ:ll4,3
substitute, but send. 21 cis. to fir. GAGE. A eO.,
Saratoga, N. T.. mot receive them byunall. Sal
In Towanda at Dr. 11. ('. l'ourmt , , Drug S iore.—
Aug. tr, 'l",.sow.
New A3l-erti:enetts
\Gl..lsl[ AND FRENCH LES.
: 4 5 , 1N , 54W1111.7! given lint - lug rh- 1 , ..1! au4 K"lu
t,'ttot!ri,u,,lCdntt, of blutlying
GEIeMAN trt: FRE-Nrll i.A Nii7:o;
Ity Mr 4. M. e. at linr realtl , nrt• on
rheatnut •Street,,-
TER Nu , —ftn for a ermrter \\VII 3
r•••ltletion In prit, t0.ai0..0 All r:ar•:•.....; not
than sit. •
Mi,,lllEltel'lt will also resume bet ela.s in Eng:-
bib .I.lteraturi• after the li , •lblays,
11 t t .,i,am s in Eiceation If the :qt.e et the Oa, ,ull
jtasell Y It. In this ea..., the trio,t
I .Y.,Dermlibet lsi. oi..refold who s‘l,ll zo
atteiol will In hofe:e tb.
dme. Ir. ('lass ineet_,Lvtioo a, wo
and nu ileiltiellon .fur crew
:1.135e • seja27.
rr, F. s TEI s It C
leave to Inform their friend , : In il a
and n4 , .. \ 1• , 111. , f1i0ud, that they will (Ten their .Vead-
Hay r
3i(174; DAY, THE 17Tli INsT
Their rtftoril, every rut vantaga for .
riepiirement of .;,e;i.l and retitled :,#ltici.stiori.
MS
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oI flye month,
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For Mush', Drawing in t.', lull and Pa•ttd. Paint
Inz In nil, Langtrig,s, and' FAney Work. Vhai 0 g , 4
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Grp: 1.3;77
A rrENTIoN FAIIMEIIS!
f your
HAY, GRAIN, BUTTER & PRoDUCI
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SMITH YS 71:1 NG;I'A
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AND WINTER
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localities, •tiave 1141 IWO,. T0..411 1,, ...TV:WI 'loll.. ,; Tht• litolerslgn444.ht, A44,l4thr amstint e d 1,,, , the 4 11 4 . ..... , . ..... • •
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and girls 4144 as ,sell as 141,11. We 44111 I arni,l4 you, 4 11/Irl.lll. ~4-44tgles4, arising 140111 the sale 04 r,•.1.1 r.: ; 111,,I,1:0, 4,1 ).., i•j•lioli sh o t,:
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.titling' you. l'arthlltlars free, Write and sea. inart at. fits ante,. In 1 - 4., a'l la, Pa., 04 1 . 41 c 1: , . -. said esta-ttl must iirr,setit the
Fanners mud tnarhaniev, their I , lll`, 111,1 laliglityr, i C
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If you doubt,?e,lll and ext Nine.
Patton's Block Alain Street. 2\,
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OREIGN ATTA,PINEVNIT
.1 4
, Man a 4 11,0 y ,x,ertlor cc/ / n Bed!, Vt. flea.
Iffrip;--In the Court of Con :Inn Ish.4 l s or'Bravor.l
•coni.ty, Sold. Terin,;l47.
I hereby illreet, On tnotton.-it 11. N.. Wlillatna,
idalntltt's attorney, the Sheriff - Is to litihnsil ropy of
the writ In thls ease, for XIS "rreek3, • In th%3 \ It It Al,-
ran t , I{ F.l'o ItiF:lt, lie Wqoaper published \at To-
wanda, If no. ',orison Is found In istissosston Of the
within described land. \
P. 1).MOIIII,OW;
President Judge.
'Towanda, Pa., Aug. 21; 1877.
QoM StoN terZALTII Or Pr.tiNSTLVANIA.
Bradford rottoly.Joi.
Tr, 10- ,Wirriff:AfiJra , Vord Cfi!iiity—firertin
Wo command you that von attach Ern:a:llAV(
Into of; your County. ht till alogular,gotals and,
chattels. lambi aml tetteents,•nlonevai righto, and
. cretilta, matt
Wi, Itatola or postiemilon rm , cer
Salmi may lie. SO that In, la , and ap p ear ta•fore nor
roOri'fit COMM -n pleas, tie holden at !ho
IJnr
ngh of, TOlValid3, iu :111.1 fur anfd couniv, ou th,
If - ro - Monday of Prptelotwr nt xt. !fiery 1Z answer
T.holita.4.ltaty.'rxeettlor of John Ilaty, of a pioa-lo
mentnif, 7 lt. anti that you' suphioni Georgo Itatymott
all Ifrrt-tttl. In lOW.' hands or It: said
V 4, rightx, and criAlts. or any
ar them may to, at t that I hey aTid carry
ill.• 111 it and appear treitirt. 'mitt r9tert. at the 'lay
amt . plamt atoms tidi to ant aver wh f atigiatt til , leet.
oil :111.1 -.111,1g1111•Itt ni (101
4'olla tiWITIO, 3101 !rave you taut and thete title
writ.
IVltneFl therlfoir.l•. 11. 314. rut. Pr ! •stdosit or
o r ('ourt, at.t4e I:irr4,ugh of Torocr.4l:i.
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Prttlion,itary.
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14•r4ify 14V virtu.• of tip. ~,,111,•., 0 .41 milt of
F.,,c , •igt. , Alll , 9.mvnt. I have atlnelieolliilekilowing
4144.eribe41i4 kneel, or parcel of, land, :4111/314, in
towinnap. ( 1 44oity of 11rolford, •;:a:• of
and bounden a' follow., 14, :
the mn th by Inwil of .1:‘111 , ,24 M,Maboli ":.
lry 13t1.1, of l'attlek 11nr,SW, on lb-Jon:li by
.(011.11 Da; y's and on the wrest by Invnb , , ,, f
Donn47..nbn /4 1 1wfeln'll. 0 1 11 :rth 4111 ,7,
GI neres of land 11PDd Gr less., ,
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