OM _ _ ~ , • . , radforit f ittportet -- i - 1, . 1 --Ck . 1 , ; ! 7, , ,T.-.:.:,:1a, , Pa... Tht[rsisy; pept. 27, 1877. : 11 . A. Cll.o,lllBERLyi‘' , . Ire•tkr In • • FINE JEWELRY, W A Tf i di 11 E S, S I Ell, AND[I'LATEII WAVE IT( 'lv AN 11A, PA. ' LOCAL AND GENERAL.; hundred pupils now attend the Scheol:„ W• AIrI,s , TIOING, of the //rithoq , deliver.the address befori'! the .I,:tk'ultuol to 7 morrem (Thurg- :Iftet noon rn CrAnx, another ohl citizen of 1;,-,Vpl:4 - toti, lit,l at the - res , ,irtenee of .his Sraithtiehl, on tis'lturilay nup . • 1.v4, ` 4 ".2. year. iti: wiTuov+ konisone oil, only 11; cents per g.,11 ,, n. is the' I , ..gentl which greets visit ,' • t , , Dr. 11. C.You - rEtt"s Drug Store. Vlill preside at the sloe- ; i t in Novembef% for the trial of hi which Judge Monllow had lieen plevions to his eketion: as • . - TIT!: \1 ‘ON - .111 ' 1 11:1 ,, removed 11 , •ni W.tyrtilutui (Irvi-ell.. inOtatiunto 1 , I,e plulpit I' the Presli3teri:iu cliurchr,.a.t, a --,....- r i[l : (Toils :..plendidly. The 'n- I:idgbury, and: ?sere I.i, are : the 41i t iphly komis...sl - inuela refreshed andinvigorated by tilde , 1, he the iinest e - vs:t- inadc , lin' the eonnty. al"rr,w and ibrid.r}• the atten . d:lnee, v. in 1,1 , 1.4,-;211, of pill sl.eak 'l',:nperanee in the l',lnr,t In ictober 3. 311 t. saia to,fre •ta:i ,\ 1'411,1 have a full Louse utto;iti.ll t t tlic ~ 1 0 g.f in nit- 0.1.111 m. SL offer.;.ati “prorAikiiity ,•..in n I:ll..wit (1 of iju . I: l l;y:iinpxs com- MEE t T!.%, v; ui . 1.111 , :Ittcll.ll . ti th, • ..\"..w lh,h,•,ter smne .yI lii stt pei ink hived- The fmlis ate us.hihitim3 at the n't , :t, T.lwatttlit .Fair th;, '1 1,:1;, , ,C, of tl!(! I:} poi; Lit to- rn;•C ;wit c;t. Th,. 'u 1, 11 ll r ,)1. .1:- a t _.1:11,110-,q111;1.1;11 Vi Wit in f.tVkir Pi“ 11. .1. P. ,Wll .41.11- . 11 17.1, Si:vorinft-n4l as tiie•l:yrtli,ll I•4 l ;ovti . n. , r 11,•x.t fall. Mr ti~,•ll 1:n: ••,‘ .iL;ht.u , I lit: '7:l:l'l.i t?u• 1,.•,t imre. , t. men in the .~in~~,~muc.ilth :t rt..; tv - 91111(.111.-w i 11 fit .l. 1!..,• I.) C:t1IV;Is , I !iv poUlll'y ~11r frirncl: lEEE 1 , % yin. their alh in hte eaS \h. .7.1. CP.I. C, ~ . .,1,, , rii,..i,,,,, ;;`I,I . i , ib ill - .1 , . f.)r u,. i . I. v, 1; , :T.... - ,;.: ~:1171c- --H it ; 1 . : V' Oilys ~, ~t .11,14;...1 t,t 1:1t....,.. lu-f-ii , I.Q:rb id, — )l.r. 11. I{s't, .:c ~v. r.. IZ. 1. c1t;.;:t•; ,. .,1- 1 , 1 111; ,. wlv.lts.ll.• Anil 1, 1 ,•4:1'y ~„Bain i , 1 I. :i,ciin c.I w:• 1 3 ,- 1 0 .1.4 !t,• :us =II t st 1•: i.l tlf a ..r dsc-p . , 1,1,6“ . -, \‘l4-14 AVl'f l• 11,L11,1,41 Ito: 11:, , n1,.. 1-• :1:..l 111.' ii H ki.pt ~ 100 tf,t• (~ 11, NI i;.1%.1 - 111.; ;t, iliac Its =I p aver ti4o a p t the hill - trite : •, 0 :1 1 :\ 1 1: 0 ) blig:o int') Ihe L'lsit•r of:1-4.4 waN t•ti a ILI!, tu• '1 -vv, 11,• t ,1 it 11•:11, NV , genera'ly Ili:y a - Ilia! and re- neti at at find izaNai in tln 1 II If : ir7l pz.loy ita v 7 7 11 1 , 11 I: — .Lt' s, .11' 0'17;11 t IN - yi 011111:Z I+lOllll.J in Wiiktvr's 11.1111 Ow ThIS 1. .1 s'o.;11,1 he. the 1.• , N . ":11,44..k. is a nql, — and I , pi ,i,ntrict•li (.1111:11-11.1 sitperpw 3.11Cr07,5, CO:11 SM . (' to tht. ;,ill 1-01, nt •Lt: or 111,. Ltr ,lit Ili.atii ‘vt•.-;:, \ MEI paper, ,t% ar(• I.i:. L!„,•!.1111'!11:111 I . V MEM . T. z;; t•-•:; ; Is•—;;.• • ; aa:l no - 1 - .4.tility a illellt ,• ,• • , '1:- :7 7 ~ .y.i . ,• 0.•,...,, ..t . .1 -.‘llt:i . town, , aii., ‘-' .4, , :. •'• t tit • N,•vt- )", ; k :•-"•••,tti• 'rail. last .L. • 1 . ; ,,• rail ,. 1:.,.• ..t . rp.l.,.llasing I , llo.itAt Cots f. rt unl •'''l ;old two Mu•h ctrt erhri.,- a. !•:‘ )I'l.'ll. do none to-cilrich ~; .11.11 w lanzlin:, Each Coreale is to provide himself with two day7i'ations. , hlic inembeits of fi ' le'V'ress arc invited to lie prt:*ent, and thequartermastcr will mak , : ample provision fOr their aceommo -- s' dation while at the Encampment. Fr N,Hirain•e„ of Wayland, CoMradv* detailed ti) deliver ad- . , a•itv . , N. F was killed on dresses are Hon. 'E. OvEirros, . jr., lion; ritli lust., liy failing into a %NV:T. I)vvir.!4, Rev. DAVID CHNFT, W . InAcliini!. • Mr. N. Was a son- 11. CvitsornAN and 11;M. Pratt. - (''lent N, of .Warren, The exerckes Will consist of Comitariy,. 1 "•'' and was about - !..ars of Ilattali s and ,tlsirtnislt Drill, Ailtard Ilc levvi , his hea Wk.( I; %Vire .Mountie, • pre** rartidio. Shalt] Battle, 1.11,ei ode of friends - to utourrt his ete•• etc— a "taingt." orders to be befe oitani:ly 'death. " Ila v in , made a proles- ail, by the Commainter. . a • •••••;• •!f teiigein j!!ined the' , 3f.• The tollos% ing ''•!.lie.ers Were elected fur al ! "u a yeti ayo, Le remain e d a• the I\which time officers nwailwi up to the tine of hi: , V l l jil t t fur the • ,1,.,. 11 farwiid atteuded on • .•^C!!; 47 Umiterlo,C: T. Hui., 'by I.kr i zC'•• ! .•! 1 ,••!!!! 4.; Vice 411'; M. E. tit t v:10. :1 7 ..ver thing ",\ t rt the Lu oTemplar Lodge of . this,place is in a good condition and meets ever} S,it inday; night in the•sehool-house. C0NT1.4,9.--L 19_ , \\ critics Sept. 19. , A Waannul vs justuS , Levris, 2d. Ver. dijt for defendant. I . ; \V lane vs .1 firilliths et al.—Cov-, enatit. I. McPherson :and N C Elsbree,, for'plaiutiff. WII Carnochan and James Wood, Esus.; for defendant. Jury nada special verdict Theodore Curran vs George Lenox. Court refuse plaintiffs prayi!r for ran ac count and decree for damages, but direct a wi if of injunction to be issued; restrain ing forever said defendant, and order de fendant to pay all the costs. Henry Ward et al vs )t.(' Mereur et al. Master's seconelftmupplernental report tiled. -.1 It ChaapeFs use vs P \V Cowell et al. E eeptiims to Auditor:B Report filed by 1. • II Roers. . Win llillis.vs Da% id Nesbit, Auditor's Report env - firmed finally, except as to judgment of Edward llomet, Alexander Ennis vs Ilartmy ('lark. Anditm\ Report jrotitirpwd finally. 31i , ans M.Eilenberger et al. A Lane vs I ) ,, Plurns. Exceptions to Au ditors' lleport:;\ disniissed and reports ,(onflrnied .1 A Codding vs F . Ayer. Court, ap- t j' - ‘4Mir II .1 Madill, Esq., an AtrttM\ to dist‘ribine the fund raised by. the sale of defendant's real estate. .. l'et-..r"r-t. vs Lydia Hoyt. Abbey E- Ilart vs II A\Hart. Court direct a sub'- na italivOlo issue in each case. In re i.etifi(ni Mary Itlade for the. benefit of her separa, earnings. Court grant the player of the petitioner. Jacob Selitister7snsc vS\l \V Johnson. :Court direct a feigned issuiito be framed wherein C M shall Iplaitatill anil .laeOb ticliustcr, defemlant, \. • Sarah M 11411 vs Daniel Brown. \lr. to set aside servieci of summons. C :sr i•Ntch vs nimie 11 Fitch. Rule Io vacate tle,:ree of divorce. J,din Colrms vs Cornelius -Collins. Thos McMahon et al vs Dennis Mc7tla hozeg Ex'r. Rule on plaintiff in each •.) • east , to give security for cos s. .1 D Vidder vs Catharine Ladd: Rule to open judgineut and let defendant into a defence. Daniel Ileaser vs G L Lamoreux. Rule rtl Lowman vs A Stevens .ct al. 2 cases. Judgment for want s of a sufficient affidavit of,dcfence.- _ DeborahLindley vs Asa Parshall's Ad ministrator. Judgment for non prosy - Com vs WilsalCarter- 74 Selling liquors without license. Com vs Joh') Stbith— Same. Com vs Daniel 31eIntosh—Same. Court suspend sentence:in each ease upon payment Of c•,sts. _ Com vs S 31 Brown Selling liquors without license. ContimMd to December term. • Com vs John Gardner—Larceny. De fendant pleads guilty. Court "sentence lulu t par s fine of 410 and cl94t, of pro'. kthens ; Senior MOT'. Lerayli- Ainivr4 ecution, and 1 year and :months in the Eastern Penitentiary, Com vs Wm Dean—Larceny. 'Difendw ant pleads guilty. Court sentence him to . pay a tine ‘ of $lO and costa of proration and 3 years in the Easterri Penitentiary. Coin vs Alexantier eameron—farceny. Defendant pleads ditilty. Court sentence him to pay ,a line of $lO and costs of prosecution, and four years in the East ern Penitentiary. On . two other ments Court sentence him on each one;to pay a fine of $lO and costs of prosecution,. and 3 years in the Eastern Penitentiary. The following Sheriff's pee c ls were ac knowledged, ;.._ ~. • To W T Davies, trustee, 8 tots Ip 'Pus careraMvp; sold Sept 't as the.property Of Hiram Taylor, $.4665; To Elhanan Smith, 30 acres in Terry twp,, sold Sept 7 as the property, of Ursula Clark, $l6. To Ile-. linda Bridleman, 2-7. acres in Athens twp., sold Aug 30 as the property T A Ham ilton, WO. To Pome4y Bros, 6 acres In Canton Born', sold Aug at as the props erty of .1 W Bailey and N VanNamee, $3OO. To G C Atwood, defendant's 1. in crest in lot in Towanda born', sold SePt, 1. s the property of E T Elliott, $250.. To Sell, Ititily, by acres in liriitdhant titp., . sold Ai3o as the property, of If Carpen ter, $5OO. To E T i, lot, in' Towanda Born', 7as he property of E T Elliott, si). To Alfred A Mims and .1 L Cool baugh, 'gnardians, . t),I acres lit -Asyltott twp., sold Sept 7as t, "property of 'Cr P Spencer, $.3,909. To J eßoy Corbin, 72 acres in Shesheirin .twp.ld Sept 7 as the property of E Clark, $.l. To GE. Bullock, land in Canton Boro ' a it Leßoy twp„ sold Sept 7as tl‘ie,property (H W McClelland et al, $19545, \To It A El ter, 11 acres in Canton twp., sOld Aug 30 s the propertrot 11 W MeCOland et al, $2700. To John , Smith, house and lot in Jowanda Boro',sold Aug 30 as the\prop erty or M Cangley, $3.00. To W II •Car nochan, -house „and lot in Troy BOro\„ sold Sep c 5 as the property of 31 - Flynn, $75. To N N Betts,jil, house and lot In Towanda,. property of Mrs. A A Hill, $32. To Hiram Parker, 52 -acres in Armenia b twp, sold Sept 7 as the property of „John '`.(j.nen•Wil. To A D Spalding, , 4 lots in ' banton boio' and twp and Armenia, sold• Sept 7 as the property of C Stock well, $1.43. To C E Campbell,. 75 acres in Dulling cm twp, sold 'Aug 30 as the property of .N and A T Wheat, W: To L B Faulkner, 4•S acres in Orwell tWp, sold Aug 30 as tlitiVoperty of MOPMso Bosworth, $l,OOO. -,y4 c . lA acres in Titsearome, - soi,Aug 30 as the property of S liougbt. and \ W• II Lunn, :1.1 70. To F. I) — 6 riswold. \Bill 3 Stone Quarry in Sheshequilr, sold Au' :I0 as tloe property' of C Carpenter, et al, 1,0 0. I PitorEEDIN444 tIY TIIK Batt ON \ iE I)l:aTtt or !WA ATKINS, P.,54. on Friday morning, Sept 1 ltb, the death. of Arii.l.lANl WATKINS was nnnouneed by IMBMMEMIMI aporopriate remarks REMARKS "r A. I have been Informally designated to announce to the loittlit• alit thte court the death of wiitiain Walking. a member of thl. hoe, wltlett took place ntst rtildtlettre 111 this butougli, lit, 1%-edttetlay evenlng rcolue,ted to thaw sonle resolutions expressive Or the feelings of this bar in regard to the death of Mr. Watkin.e. and while I am , en , ittle that they come far chtirt of express ing what all could epnsetentlottsly OX))1V8a, Mot t. Dolt eirqre 19 e..rross', yet a• a faint to.l.tenee of out tegArd and esteelli fir the mole. I have drawn the resolutions I liave in my .Irutd. I will not pre them by any remarks of toy oW fl 10 rogard In the esteem In whichwe all hold Mr. Sytitklns. lie was a ntembi.r of thin bar long before I became a melober of it, Or. your honor: and while I was I===l! Th - at :i t s a mark of pur rmpect„the ineuttorr.pr, the Cuurt and Bar iti F7l :Mewl his fu rmral in a 1...1y. R , r ,, /re , l, That rt•e r deeply sympathize with the hereaved faintly and (floods w.f the dive:Void In their :teliet ion, and that a r,tpy of theso resolotlonti uponthe re eords of this ('curt, and that the Prothonotary he rrquested to. tran,tnit a eltity of the', awe to them as an expre , :tion of our regrets. . . N..M.ArTh 1=1:11= • '.l/ ,, y if p/r•tio po . or 1/01107.8:—Spree hearing the of these resoluti ons, and the antionn,....; tormt nr thl: bereavement to the nithnbers or t MA_ renrt und letr, and in the peOple of this rowntv and I trinity, I have allowed my mho' -tor a .few tim ment,4" go hark to the tlmc when Ittutge llrrrlci ken! your !Amur:. now sits, and was sur d by Judge Cunningham. .1 edge Itoltock, Judge 11 error, and .1 migeStreeter; when we minsitit the reeords of death we find a number of them gathered to their father's. dodge lint eld: 1:1111 , .ek and your Honor are the only skvivors an the many distinguished limn that have prekhied over the.e.rourts. When 1 turn any attention hark and inquire a, to the inemliers of the bar ..inewti.Avere adniitt, il, the deatMroll is Mtge. I bring fl,itt.to my reeelleetion the names of ;)3,h1 cash. Illat?Id F. Barstow. .1. It. ItsrMosi,'. .1. C. Adams. Stephen‘gieree. Francis Smith, C. 1.. Want. Mr. IMWItt, Georg e Niontanye., W.:A. Perk. Wilson rmott. and other. thdt I will not stop noir to mention. They nivr)..a..ed awaS --- -fhil are gone—and that within a few Year.. Verily ran we , ay that the hand of death is Upou us. 11u4 - sands are pasting away rapidly; and upon to mourn the 10,1 of flail that higk esteem. 1 nuulerstanni that Mr. Watklir Ise or erintioni. born al.nt tht , "sear -Pe ati to tinn• har in his native. Stair with rring pr ... , erns. having stunlieni with aunap , as I ..arty :1•1 11 , 25; mo , lll after within hr. nook up Ills rnsit ninnce place ,rf Lis t after Inaiinir ‘ n•xannitheni taller intact, and otto•r rain nuudtirs awk 411 , :niricts Inn• nren•i.l.l, inrea‘t'ltin tot among tine p 1 4 ,. f0tt...1 . !trail f.. 1,1 rninnly: atul4or tjfipyears 11;1S ht. iu•nun a inrointion.int 3114 lennlinig a..... Jll Ids p ro f,— Si,all. It may In• said that be• grew in , with the in . re-ts :MI the resource's of this great enmity, Per haps at.:;lle tine - . pwfe•sslonally, Mr. kills was a. riteOsirj , ly knowleas any MTh' at the nr.vm,,,A, not fi'mu any dash. or ltirtntnr; or gAlety. for he dlsdained that. Mr. Wail. ins .was a matter-of filet Ulan. To allpreelate him he wanted to lie In, innately' known and. • without any reettlyg or vain of flattery, I take the Iltwrty. to -ay'. ttmit for the Last twenty years I had all Intimate. warm and friendly ;I , lllmnd:ince with him; I te•ltere• I knew and understood the Inner. wan well. Ile was a true friend: Ile was a man ou wlear.*.it r . !ly as a warm and devoted f Herd: it clearheaded la , ky er; a 111311 alll/s• Ayrnpathy is as With Its Vlit!ilt and his cause. an adv. - cafe lls'at -never aijiMmt an opportunltY to pass that would advance the rights' of Moo. As hi, entrusted their Interests Ite Itititand-1 'et he 0 as.a man who.e great heart and Inter h.el iit';s found their renting place in 111.8 own-domestic ter ions. I have traveled with Lint, I have risq(' .1115 ue (\ 111.1 haVfilwe.liat our $1113,1,1‘. Ciallts spend ing suesue. t, ;titnes weeks in close 6sitspany with hitil: °- and I sa'yViy, that I know of no member of the lifeo, 3 , l i wti, ~ awl ti, who'll I had - wartite4 , rilig , :than berg la Mr. Watkins.. We ;Lid'ct hardly peak ilt kiln a- a -hostlim.•• • Ile Issiglir,properly ne,callest the for ror the liar. Widle ;there are' older members it Is said. (there may lie (sor or two; L aisinot prepared to . - iy.lyet It 0:k5r,.11,01,,, that le , waq.the oldest ;sr:tenth - user at thin liar, and u trom‘e'ryt... saw Its priss t o' ,// lj 1,1 . 4 , al Ill° pri'melat 1111 l unt;nt. ,•nit 311 in.' 1 , 111111,f/ 3 de ~f a..rn. a a' :11311 prat• - ,r , l > ' , >,r . rtubr n lug Art .111,1irurrIn :ill thonr branclio,. .N1,! , •11:111 . . .SiatIlt•III:1114.,S, A , InaloniV, ' I'llll/,..plrk, chenil.try. ,• I'lly•iol , v. 1;•;01,,gy',.\ I%.:l:kuy, 1.,..10gV, I.ig•III. . stp.,o. 1 • - . F it•rltil iI f. Ille.graphy. IN , ry, • l • • I, e' s Zl ,, l'llY. 1 grl.lrilture. NI.II Irm• !Ire:, i C..-Itere.!, Law, Al.,ii, , • Th••• Co g -v. Painting, Aln , lc. • .....';iklyture., Pt-awing, F.ilgravln •, • _ _AL.: , , 1 , ...111,at10•n, Lafignage,\ \ ' Literature, Eilgineerlng,Allnlng. Meratlnrg'y, 'trade,, Inseilli,,, 1'..1111.-•, pr,,..1“et., 1•••litleAl Ecolion r, Loverninent, Ftnanre, F.‘irwl•, \ Imports, \ • . The .Arnsio , , 311 , 1 MII il3ry 4: Iglne•-,,f al! ag•••, • 111 the Indum-rlat ,kit, and ti!, .noll,..44l'.ininti ' \ Prarll..al Srlenee, and I i..arral LiteraturK. In thl•i great work, whleh, for g0r1r0,..4 4( refer rnee, 14 rya,. Y . ,[11 , 1'11 ,-. thl:n ft fliwiwerv.l ',, on,. all ray °Maim the -Ine.iin. 1,1 inlorilllng I iplll,Nye., 141 ell•ry011111it•11. 111 WWII flwy III:ly 1.0. illtert•SlH, lIIIIS g. 11,011:: knI.WIP.Ig.. :014 1..1u3., that wt!! illre..\ ly rontrlbute to their barihe,s or vrofetrlonal Nill.- cegoa. • 1 A Rarli..f.of fen ' , flit.... 7r , r dry from Ittxurie.. nr frivolities would boy a 4 . lll.pletc. ,t,el of the I.'yelo pirdia hy a bimonthly onlor, iliproby smmring• •• a library of nnir..rsal Inftdmidtion " with e n d lath tiforf or svarrifirr. Tli.• ptibliNliers won't' revert Polly In for thepiih. Si;- that tbil_w4k Is sohd . only by them and t heir agent., 31111 111 110 C 361: a: its 'than 'Pe prices prrat ed un this card. Th• re,s , of MEN Mr pr.,blislwrs..krrin. trirr,d . pl . -4'10111;A binding, cl -0,14 1 , 560. good. • - • Th. ro,ttn - purchager, than, one o nt ym rafp. C.l.uha 11... per vol., e 1.4. 0 -1 I liAllielt..poe VOL, 46.00 il kt.l , TIIILKEy." 7.00 II ALF Rr.:, , 14. . 4 8,1)0 t'll.LTeiti.El ~' 10.00 I Fri.t. TUItIiKV, `• 10.110 Nevj \ TP \ .\;\ PPL .S. ETnN C. r .i . f•nbitEh.r9. 1 1 * n t shi 929 ch.?...tnnt ti - ..et, 1101 R, . 'Stipt.l,l7T, . . T i L. KENT 0 ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS . , I coit I .-.. '.l CO - IS ( \ IN. lbc li ; • 1r) re I, 20 It. 2:, Sil r.O 40. so rI p4i TuIVA NIL\ J. L. Int. (Successor to Kent & \MIL OFFER FOR THE NEXT THIRTYPAYS HIS : GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, &c.,&c., &c., &b., , •AP REDUCED PRICES. GLOVES, HOSIEI3Y, LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES IN GREATVARIETY. A LARGE STOCK OF B R TO ELI NG, tft (tc. & WOO TED FRINGES CST RECEIVED.. INS IN BIIE LINE OCR STOCK OF CLO7'IIS :1 ND GA SIIME RES IS ITNEQ Ll,l LE.Li, .AND HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES' OF 11211:R1S . THE TAL QR , 4I:E R MEI CLOTH E ALL., 11719, MAY F. 4 VOS LTS 117 TII THEM- P T (I.A 7 * AG E M=IMM Ytiot4ing. IMMENSE . .STOC : K.. 11] SPIaNG AND, SUMSf I umt ujxm•a at ttui obl st:l, M. E. St LO a SON Agreeahly with alptruhconwnt, J. DAVIS the store lately oComphol by Sultctimb & tom vcitli the most complete m.sortment 44: WEATIY-M AD CLOTHING 't if every de,erlption ever olt,treil in' this market Nis stock eonirriseseverytlittig in the line of tekirly in. &Clothing for (:1111.1)11F:N.: . :5 'WV. kit gm Ei.sirlNG GOODS, MI ME HATS, wasmszli VALISES, CANES; I desire to announcelf., thp people of Brat1(0141 County. that I hare pertianunt y tecate.i In Tuwan atut shall etoleovoi, t. close at tetitlon to lattsl- IIt.SA. small profits and lair dealing, to merit an secure my shate.of patronage.. , My stuck is `L W. hem purchased during the fast Me weeks for CAhn. - r Towanda. April . 5. 1877 DoN"r Y 0 .1.5 FORGET' IT! NV I A T ? hy, Um fact that E!NRIOCIMII Still cootlintes to sell READY-MADE CLOTHING AT THE OLD *-r,iNO,l MIMI IIIS PRICES ; ARP: LOWER THAN 'ANY Iyriti.:l: r.sTAm.isliimr;NT Tilt., SIDE OF •TIIE ut.o COUNTRY goo4IA azr• No ncv' 1;01:(0 IT Fait CitS,ll, inn r•r 1:ANTF.1:11 To RE ~Wll TII • stork compriws every 411Ittg IN. 'l' II E CLOTHING LINE! E 4'l( F: A 1-E,4T T,) • l'4l NI. c..sTLY Int ENT A i;lre ass i ortin4of • BOYS' vri:v AN I' stIitSTANTIALLY M A 1)1 7 AT A Itot - 1"1 - 11E CirsT vt • at A•rtau SPRING HATS, . SPRING,,VVERCOA TS, TASTY CM BR E S, 1; li.l tho kr LINE lIF 4:001)S EVE': OFF,U.Itif.D IN THIS ICO:T ! r. r Niy \ ettsttners know tht I ant r. , PERSIASIENi\I