' " EN padford tpd Torandkra., Thusday, Xay - 23, 1878. W. A. CRAMBERLIN, Dealer In FINE -JEWELRY WATCTIES, SILVER lt PLATED WARE, 7.0 PANDA, PA. • , Towanda, MI. Ids lan. LOCAL AND . GENERAL. JUDGE MORROW is to hold Court In livari County neit week. Barn the banks of this place will be closed all-day next Thursday, May .30th, (Decoration Day). PERSONAL.=-Mrs. Judge lIIERCITIL ifi vis iting her daughter, Idra EBEIELMAI, in Lancaster. DOCTOR. STEWART, of this pia*, and Rev. •D. Cnstrr, otiVyalusing, exchanged pulpits-on Sunday fast. CoL.illurr, our candidate for,4.3overnor, when quite a young man, Aaykkacbool in We old Academy building in this place. !inv. D. CRAFT, of .W.yalnsing, and FRENCR, of Athens, tare Repre sentatives to the Grand Lodge; I. 0. 0. ' . Mn. and Mrs. N. P. areAreeeiv ing the congratulations of their many friends on the arrival of wee girl baby in their household. . --- A xtriumn of soldiers from this county , were in Gll Caen. ores command during the war, and they are delighted at an oppor tunity iC . iote for him. 1 WE hope there may be. a - genqyal sus pension of business on Decoration Day, and a large attendance upon the appro priate and patriotic ceremonies. Ttiti Grand Lodge,' 1. 0. 0. F., is in ses sion in Philadelphia this week. There are twenty-eight lodges in this county, anti nearly all of them are represented. E. T. Fox, Col. MEANS, and X. W. lIALE-have been elected to represent the parish of Christ Church in the,Diocesan Convention to meet in Reading on the 11th of June. SHERIFF LAYTON started for Philadel phia on Monday evening having in charge SAMUEL DEPEw, sentenced at the late term of Court to confinement in' the East, ern Penitentiary. THE 'Fourth Quarterly ISission of the Northern District Convention, I. 0. of G. T., will be held at Salre, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28 and 29, 1878. •'; • G. W. Caust. Athens, May 10, 1878. Dis.t. Seceir. ICIEAtLY all the business bons, of this place have agreed to close :their doora at 1 o'clock next Thursday, 4Dccera tion Day), to be left closed the remainder of that day. People who come 'in from the country should bear this dn mind. • ~ TIIF. patriotic ladies of Oils county are c , -niost cordially invited to provide flowers for the use of Watkins Post, for Decora: . Sion Day. Any contributions Of this kind may be left at the Grand Jury Room WeduesdaY evening or Thursday morn ing. Qum a delegation of gentlemen left for the Pittsburgh Convention on MOnday morning. Among the number were lion. Jos. Pownt.t., W3l. FOYLE, C. F. 040$8, and HENRYWnnn.Some of them are for PIOLLE2 and some Kiitonrs of HONOR, ATTENTION:—The members of Crystal Lodge, .No. 57 4 - IC. of are requested to ue present at the meeting of the Lodge to be held on Mon day evening, ?fay 27th, as business of im portance is t 4 be transacted. C. C. HOWER, Dictator. Trik Ladies of the Episcopal Church will hold a Festival on Wedneiday, Iday 29th, at the store recently vacated by WHITCOMB tt; SHALT. Strawberry Short- Cake,: Strawberries and Cream, Sand wiches, Coffee, etc., will be served, from half-past five: Came and got a good sup per. By order of - Cora.: Ptror. A. L, Grum gives notice in gitsi ness Liical this week, that he will open'a writing school in the Public School Mouse, on Saturday afternoon, May 2,lth, for the purpose of teaching penm nship in all it s branches. Prof. G. corn s well recom mended as a teacher in w ting. We hope he may be successful in o nizing a large class.. THE Students of the MR l titute offer the following interesting and humorous pro .gramme fot: au entertainment in idercur llall, on Friday dvening of the present week : 1: Declamation—" Tho , Vagabonds." 2. Cliardde—" By lho Girls." Farce—" Poor Tie!sets at limns's: Price '25 cents. Proceeds for chapel. piano. 'FOR THE INFORMATION OF TRE . PUTILIC. -LA Fire - Policewas organized May 11th, auxiliary to the Fire t. Pepartment. It, is cl i miposed of S. 31.13nowg;Captain ; Gr.o. E4rELL,Lieutenant ; F. S. IiUNGER -1101M, THEODORE 'ARNOUT, DANIEL 31. THOS. 11EIIIDETil,,A. D. COOL-- BAFGIL arid C t IIAnLF-1 lIAnmoN, privates. Their duties comnaenee when an alum . of fire is given,. and ntit discharged they have all the power Of regular Borough Police Their duty is,-- Ist, To save property, removing what thy may consider necessary to a safe place, and gn : ard the same until the own er has reasonable time to care for it. 2nd. They will as soon as possible es tablish tire limits by ropes, within which no one will Allowed except Firemen and Police. See Article 4th, Department By-Laws. ' 6,C., P. WELL}, 'Chief Engineer, T. F. D. now TO PUT ON NEW. BOOTS Olt SHOES. —A correspondent .of the Philadelphia Laiger, makes the. following suggestions how to put "on - a new pair of boots or shoes, in order to prevent pain and suffer lug : "First select Sunday, (as the feet are more likely to have.rest on this day). In the morning wash the feet in cold wa ter, cut the nails, and ',corns if there be any, put on a soft close.fittiog stocking, introduce the foot slowly.: In a fen; mo ments after the boots or shoes are on, -- -ar biavy aching pain will - be experienced ;• this is'eaused by pressure on the veins in tejt, apting the circulation. In about five Wiautesremove the bootii or shoes, and With the band rub the feet on both sur faces fmm the toes to the ankles;.. this ;will relieve the congestion and remove the creases from the stockings. - If necessary, repeat this operation four or five times, and, unless the person is attemPting to put a No. 6 foot into a No. 5 boot or shoe, greet comfort will *be the reward. • - , - - -4, ..-7 .:: r :,,,, , r ' '.--.t ''.;"-'-'-Va11in.•'3.1.4.t.;.:',..'*.1:•;.;,rikt1:g..11,.'*:k,:-1.',.f-,S.1;41:":::t.,--,''N'I.:al' g.!;:' - '-' .. r - ''''-.; I.7'"V-i'''f r ' ''''''',-,,i,"-'4.?,--iVr_:;•-g;-,.,k4-11-2.:,;--,,t•-•:;,-5r-.?:7,-',,47.-rr'''';..erilc:';'":-,'-''', rr i , (;;;; Y:',':' ,- ; , - :,,`; r= rY r , • - MEE EDE NE= ilOoth.***wen* jou of the . .Nuttull Building Aanotgatinn. REsottanows or RESPECT.-Itt est• lag of Smithfield Lodge, No. 428, F. ,aisd A. M., held May 10, 1878, the Committee on Resolutions made the following report: Witzurss, ikuith for the fourth time in the short space of - two and a hall ars has entered our Lodge, and tarn ye from our circle our worthy Brother, Samuel Hyatt, who died very suddenly 2, 1878. Rooked, That in the death or Brother s Samuel Hyatt, our Order mourns the loss el( a valuable and much respected mem ber, and tile community' an honest and mugt esteemed citizen, a kind arid oblig ing . , ighbor, .ands tine and , sincere friend. Read Tina the Lodge tenders to the widow a , family of our deceased broth er, our m heartfelt expressions of sym pathy and so w in\their great bereave ment, which h • s taken from them a hos baud and lathe Resolved, That' memory of our Lodge be draped h members wear the usi ing for three months. Resolves!, • That this mi tions be printed, and •tli hertby directed to furnis h a to the widow and family of et, brotber and enter •tbe same minutes of the Lodge. __ EMOICIL DA X=I:IIIADQUARTERS WAr- Kfl POST, NO. 68. MAY 22, 1878. . • General Order The Posts, Military Company, Fire Do. Partment, schools; societies, and all other other organizations and persons, who will take part in the Memorial services on May 30th, will meet at the Public Square nt 2 o'clock r. u. The procession will move promptly at,2:20:, The line of march will be up Main St., to North William, out North William to cemetery, where a square will be formed. The column will take up the' east side walk, and all are invited to form part of the procession, since the 'objectional fea tures of dust and mud will be removed. The following order of ceremonies will be observed at the.cemetery : 1. Hymn. 2. Address by the Com mander of the Post. 3. Dirge by Band. 4. Prayer. 5. Decoration ceremonies by the comrades. 6. Xusic, during which the comrades will decorate the graves in the cemetery. 7. Oration, by Joni . M. VslingustacE. 8. Benediction, after which the column will be re-formed and marched to Ptslic Square and bo dismiss ed. A meeting will be held in the even ing at the Court House, and addresses dill be delivered by Corporal TANNER Past Department Cominander of New- York; and J. M. VANDERSLICE, Adjutant General Department of Pennsylvania. 'J. ANDREW WILT,' Commander Post 68. EAST WINDHAM ITEMS.—The Elder is at borne a len , days, but leaves soon to respond to a call from Northern New_ York. His family will remain for the present.. ANDREA Morn, the blacksmith, is at his old stand on the corners. He is a good workman, and consequently secures a large share of patronage. The WHEATON'S are doing well in the line of improvements. Their new barn will add much to the convenience of the farm, and testify largely to the skill and enterprise of the builders. Don't know but they intend to throw some' of their neighbors in the shade. Possibly they may be able to do it, though it be difficult. As to . the WHEATON'S, some of theni are large, and others are tall, consequently the problem solved is abons as follows : large plus, tall dials, strong and capable business men: No wonder, then if they do rear,a large, tall barn. - But we will see what the final finish will be—liovi much, when' eompleted, it will excel oth; ers near by. Will they paint all around and what will the vane be? WICIGIIT DUNUAN'still keeps himself at the farm on the hill, and makes his stay in the Kuykeiidall mansion. Ile is just about again from a few days sickness., %Yuma'r is a very good farmer. The above must suffice for Windham IVms this time, while we go over the town line into Warren to take note of an important event of late occurrence, 'Lig. PRINCA one of- several PRINCE families, of North Warren, or Prince Hollow, more frequently called Mecca, has a son born to him. Long live the yoUng "Prince of Mecca," and much joy to the parents. It is &lid JonN, was.so far carried away for joy oil the occasion, that he could Wardly see his,neighbors for two or three days. Ile may Nave come down to bis,proper sition by this time. And so we end this chapter. OnsEnvE.U. East Windham, May 13, 1878. PEnsms Post, G. A. R., are busy mak ing preparations for decorating the sol diers graves at Athens, Pa. • Sever..l lodges of the I. 0. G. F. aro. ex pected to unite with Athens Lodge, No. 10, to assist the Grand Army boys in the services, Corporal JA'RES TANNER, who left both of his legs-on the battle ground 'of the Wildernesslight, and who enjoys a \na..; tional repntithin as an orator, also father of the State Soldiers' Mime at Bath, N. Y., is engaged to deliver the address. Let every one be'present and assist with their presence to cominemorate the graves of Sur fallen defenders:.‘ 44-"tife evening after the \ services, Per kins Post, acconmanied by Cprporal TAN win visit comrades of Other Posts throughout the county at Towanda, where an' eojoy4ble meeting , is anticipated. JACKSON Post, No. '74, G. A. R., are making preparations for the proper ob servance of Decoration Day at Wyalus. ing, and the following coniinittees have 1,3, Cep appointed : Marstia/—:Conirade W. T. HORTON: Committeeof A'rrangementa—Cpmmand- , ,ers D. CRAFT, N. I. GAMOW), J. G. FEE LER. • IMI Committee of lyetption—j. B. PITCHER, T. P. Ilnowx, A. B. LEWIS. Committee on Finance—J, 8.. HoßTos, J. 11. SWART, H. H. HARTMAN. '• Committee on'Flottera—Dr. V. HOMET, J. H. SWART, M. JESTERS, H. HIIIND HART, T. E. QUICK, J. H. Burro. Hurst Post, of Herrick, with Herrick ville band, will participate in the ceremo nies. W. 11. CAR:WIWI,' Esq., and lion. GEO. LANDON will deliver addresses. . Secrei societies, Sabbath and day schools and the citizens generally arp invited All soldiers, whether members of Posts or not, ire especially. invitedand eipectesi to be present. The procession Will form in front of the ball at 1 o'clock r. x. HEADQUARTERS, Gra&ND ARMY OP !mg., REMBLIO— DEPARTMENT or PENNernyA. N/A, No. 1205 CHEST MT ST., PLULADiL- PMA, MU 'lO, 1878.--Orszust. ORDERS No. 5 :,--1. In\compliance with Rules and Regulations and , \ General Orders No. 10, from National Held-Quarteri, and in ac cordance with our custom, Thursday, May . 30th, will be observedns Memorial Day, when we shall go out tithe graves of our Comrades, to strew theni\with the fra grant flowers of Spring, audydant - above them our country's flag. \. 2 This beautiful custom lizeturnited 1151 1. 11. S , fa ii•: ht. Aso .1 h • s .a mirk of respect to • parted \ brother, the mkairs4ug and the ► ; b4d otmonru i uto a resolu `l. Seer . etary is copy thereof I.r deceased • upon ke J. H. WEnn, . 'AME TRACY, , Ull. • Mr. E. BARTON, ; by the Grand - Anny but t-yeatw ago has *wine Nattons4 in its Observance, and /nay. we hope pat it wilt be continued- for ages to come, ihenleating in the mind* of posteoy, lessons of the purest and est patriotism. May the day ever be a .hallowed one with - the - American people, given to the commemoration of heroics and loyal deeds. . , ' 8 Comrades, are we reverently gather around the lowly mounds, let us be re minded of the sacrifices made, perils en. countered; and sufferings endured by those who lie beneath Ahem, of the-fond hopes blasted, of ties sundered and homes darkened with sorrow by their deaths, of those contending, with want and negle.'t, while their protectors fill soldiers graves. Then resolve .that the fruition of their sacrifices shall not be lost. With manly generous feeling towards all, still let us kindly cherish loyalty as a virtue, and pledge ourselves to the• advancement of our government as that of a re-united and harmonious people, the blessings of whose institutions shall - be enjoyed by genera tions to come. -4. - Beek out every comprade's grave in your vicinity, however - secluded or hum ble, atal . while you place upon it tbe k floral offering, 'think of the thousands unmark ed, or unknown, on the line of march, the piket lino or battle field. ( cm Pei thf It F/31 for the-benefit of his creditors—Court ap point Cyrus Cook at ii Z Frisbio apprais ers. In to tho assignment of D C Newell and wife for the-benefit:of their creditors-Re turn of Assignee'S sale confirmed ni si. In re the petition of Francis M Brain- Anl for benefit of her separate earnings— Court grant the prayer of the petitioler. Pomeroy Brotherii vs L D Bradford, et al. H Jacobs vs M Ilendleman. W P Griffith, Trustee, vs J J Griffiths—Audi, tors reports confirmed finally. Joseph Conklin's administrator vs E Myer—Auditor's report confirmed finally,' except that portion to which exceptions are filed. N N Betts' use vs Hiram Taylor--;Au ditor's report filed and confirmed tii si. First National Bank of Athens vs Hy man VanDuzer—COurt appoint J B Reeve, Eiq, an Auditor to distribute fund raised by the Sheriff's sale of defendant's per sonal property,' 1 • C S Russell, Trustee vs Towanda lion Manufacturing Co—Court appoint C. hf Hall, Esq,'an Auditor to distributc l : funds raised by the Sheriff's sale of defefdants' real estate. . J W Hollenback vs Cyrus Avery, Conrt appoint B A Mercur, Esq, au Aidikor to distribute fund raised by the Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate. Helen Clcaveland vs Martin Cleaveland. -Court direct an alias subpcenalo issue. Electa J Yeager vs Adam Yeager-i; 1 Court appoint C M Hall, a commis sioner. Mary A Fletcher vs B- F Fletcher— Court appoint .J W Mix, Esq, a commis sioner. 4' Betsey 11111 vs 9 R Hill. Mary I Medes vs Lyman Medei. W T Peters vs Eliza beth Peters. Josephine Rollirison vs F N Rollinson: . Isabella Bigg vs T P Bigg., E E Wheeler vs W II Wheeler—Court grant a divorce in each case. - Frederick Cole vs Oscar Cole, ,et al— Court direct publication-of writ. II B Ingham vs Cyrus Avery—Court appoint S R Payne, Esq, master and . ex aminer. C W Clapp vs G li Bixby--Rule on plaintiff to pay 'bill of costi: . S W Wright vs Edward Kelley—Rule on defendant to dismiss appeal. E IV Gillett vs L H Post, et a1.,--Rule to subrogite L H Post to the rights of the plaintiff._ Hugh Clark vs . B W on plaintiff and J L Elsbree to appear and maintain or relinquish their claim to the property levied upon. - S Kirby's use vs Hyman YanDnzer— Rule to open judgment. C A ILavener ,vs Wm Snyder, et at.: Towanda. Building, and Saving Fund As sociation vs I E Stevens=Rules made ab 'solute. • • G-A-Dayton vs B W Ellis, et all.--Rule snbrogating Robert Neily to the rights of the plaintiff made absolute. H S Elsbree vs Thomas Dunlavy-LRule to appoint an Auditor. • • Lackawanna Iron and Coal Co vi \Eller Ward Miller, et al—Rule for judgitent against Ellen Ward Miller for want of sufficient affidavit of defence. E E Shores vs Jesse Myers, Garnishee - ; -Bule to pay money, paid into Court to Niir Wardell. - • In ,`re the assignment of G II Brant for the benefit of his creditors—Court direct assignee \ to sell real estate. • CORRECTNESS AND BREVITY TO BE SOCORT.-1.13 this historical era are many commendable efforts to preserve family and neighborhood"annals. They are in teresting, and, if judiciously managed, may be profitable. Bat they should be true in point of factl and they become_ tiresome when repeat la every case, 'What has been given a hundred dines, re ' specting others in the samelcircuurstances. Although, living now in another :runty, I was attracted by the record sketch of Windham township-in Bradford _as I sup- I pose, although for aught that appears the heading, it may be in Wyoming Coun ty. After some generalizing which would be better at the end than in the begin ning, the writer goes back and, introduces characters who lived aid flourish ed "—he does not say where, but it is sup posed he means in Windham—and the first - is brought in as-follows : "A few years prior to the settlement of•Windharn, came DAvro BRAINARD, a' missionary, preaching in the wilderness with a leathern girdle about his loins; ho suffered martyrdom at the hands of the savage Indians ; and thus ended his brief but.eventful career." If my memory serves me, the noted missionary, DAVID BRAINARD, did not come.nearer to Windham than (possibly) Wyalusing. - His fields of labor 'were on the Dlaware around Easton chiefly, and on both branches of the Susquehanna, Shamokin (now Sunbury) being his head quarters. • The "leathern girdle about his loins" was said of Jolts the Baptist, not of DAVID the missionary. BRAINARD'S first visit was about 1745. The Indians did not kill him, nor did they harm him, except by' their idolatry and offensive per sonal habits. Ile died of consumption, in New England, about 1747, which • was half a century before- any known white- lEEE , ONE Man settled as.l saliva*, There are 1813 .. islem haws* 1 1 74720.4- 1878: - The meihty.wM be lipassj• tol6- taro the- Ufa 'et alai - eanhimit, may find I hare erred* some potato, bit' not in the mato. •.. -. •: • As it Is not stated that there ;111 1 7 neer iclaiionship Whiten Davin`(did 1747), and Jarnis (horn 1754), it does not appear why 'psvw is brought into this sketch at all. Now, to avoid aioid such , anon, which may mislead many, Reiter would act wisely in submitting their historical sketches to the correction of their wall informed neighbors and friends. By groupkig the facts in better ordeis .rnelißver, gefi be more brief, bettor understoo d, sad so will be of greater interest to ell opecorned. The sketch does not , lay whether BrimitAnn's was the first :Whlti. badly settling In Windham, idtlinaghone might infer it. That is one of the haporimit points of our. local histories, - Which, I may learn In Mit cilia When Mr., elt#lrei County_ History comes around to . , April 29, 1e73: ' WELL-W: EvEnoREEN.-31R. Er-orron rem that you and your readers have forgotten_ us, or nearly so. Our quiet and peaceable town is improving very mach this sprit:lg. - -En. Worm has brouglikbis kids to,' dwell among us. We wish Ea; and wife much joy in their lives to 'come. i Mt. P.m% has been making improve. mcnts to his house by building a timed.. Mr. PECXAM bit's bad lIIDCW floor laid in his house. NELSON. OlvExa has been having a 'easy bad time with his shoulder, that wairpat out of joint by being thrown from a horse over a month ago. C0113 . 0N is recovering from a ong series of sic kness. . • Mr. IlEnsmaNN has built a new picket fence around his lot. Jona: ALLEN has built a. new board fence along the road of his place... R. DECKER has fenced his lot on the road by a fine stout, wall. _ GEORGE DECKER isbaildiagsa addition to his house, and so has Jon:el:cam: 'M. Oseonu is building a new barn. t it school is being taught this spring by 7.4 'as BAMX/CK, of New Albany. She is a ye •• fine teacher, (at least I think so) and she i. having a very full school, and " trains th •kr jackets" occasionally: I le Sabbath Sc \ 00l has opened, sod the fol.: lowiog officers ere elected for' the com ing year : CRAB. wear, Su perintendent; W W ConsoN, ' tart' ;U. H. 0011801 c treasurer ;'C. 1111 MA : a, Librarian. The farmers are getta . : along very fins. ly with their spring work they are pre paring to plant corn (that i those that , r have not already planted it). - t rain looks fine. The orchards are white with b , .me, and there are very fuirprospects of :, .. crop.of fruit. The couple that were to be married Saturday, did not get the "knot tied" until 314finday afternoon ; they were wait ing for the preacher to get home. Cuss. LARABEE and Miss S. Ownss were married a few days since, 'aml we wish them much joy. Well Mr. E ditor, I guess you will not want me to write-to you again. - May 8, 1878. °me Hnue. HE:aw l /LUTE:Ea CO. K, 12rn REG; N G. OP PA.—TOWARD., Ps., AprilBo, 1878. Speriai Order No. 1: The, following promotion! and appoint; ments' i are made this day : 0. D. LYON, 2d Sergt., to rank as Iss Sergt., vice LEWIS displaced ; cause, dis charged. S. F. Rortt, Sergt., to rank as 2d Sergt., vice LYON displaced ;. cause, pro moted. L. S. BLAISDELL, lst'Corporal, to rank as 3d Sergt., vice Stizrzur displaced ; cause discharged. . E.' Fnosr, 4th Corporal, to rank as 4th Scrgt., vice Mcatta. displaced; eanse dis charged. W. S. Moment!, 7th Corporal, to rank as sth Sergt., vice ROYLS displaced ; cause promoted. J. HENLEY, 3d Corporal, 'to rank as lst Corporal, vice. BLAISDRLL displaced ; cause, promoted. E. BENNE ; I7, 6th Corporal, to rank as 2nd Curporal, vice MITCHELL, displaced; cause,tharged. G. C. LEON, private, to rank sr Sid Corporal, vice lIssLEY, displaced'; cause, promoted. J. WOOD, private, to rank as 4th Cor poral, vice Fnasv, displaced ; cause, pro moted. 11. GRANGER, private, to rank as sth Corporal, vice PARSONE, diSplllofXl ; canoe, discharged. It. 11. YOUNG, private, , to rank as 6th Corporal, vice BENNETT, displaced; cause, promoted. ,' A. IlmnAnnson, yrivate,. to rank as 7th Corporal, vice 3lnemur, displaced ; came, promoted. 11. A. MADILL, private, to rank as Bth Corporal, vice NEvir.t.a displaced ; cause, diScharged. These officers will' be 'obeyed and es spected accordingly. D. L. Swr.r.tiaT, Capt. S. F. HOYLE, Clerk. rernembei and his Ii I frittestioi catarrh a friend little or my frier! FarvND In reply to yours, just received, asking what effect Dr. Pierce's medicineshad on mg. I would say, three yeare., ago I ex pected to die with consumption. I 'had long suffered with catarrh, my th3t and lungs were-badly affected, and m y stem was rapidly • breaking down. I h \tried many physicians and remedies within:it intent. Having seen good results follow the use of Dr. Pierce's MedicineA4 re= , , solved to give them a thorough trial. In i \ gix months time I was entirely cured. No medicines stand higher. in my estimation, Mi n Dr. Pierce ' s Golden Medical Dimon -ervand Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. hey \ not only saved my life, bat have made me a hearty and strong man. Very-Wily yours. - S. 74.1Rsonc • \ Mir DO YOU WANT A CARRIAGE to draw the Baby In ? Bodo NantaaW Croetery Store walk.° what a Sue one, you can get to a Ut z tle money. N • Or To an already well-eattddiahed rep= atailott, are Constantly added the warmest praises of travelers who have enjoyed the W4llOlOBll et the Greed Central Hotel, New Tory. \ Vir LADIES often find they either hay something not wanted or else go mitt Tout s use id article because they do not esambie the thousand and one kept at litintaa's Crockery Store. ' - Cam' STERN Bros. are milling SUN DOWNS sad SAILOR RATS for Si awls, • LEGHORN FLATS for IL= far REAR YE! AU persons abouti to buy nay CROCKERY. ROME FURNISHING GOODS or FANCY GOODS-4A fief say roats li our Totted suottamist,—wlll *et wisely In maghp. lag the tarp steels lo the Cuellar, Raw of J. ItainoLlf. - Toe as Ns 'whet amt per immeheis 1 4 40,4 *11,11,44.1:1#4,110110,... i . ~~^.... ii;. Ye:'.\ r.'wiru~'.~r...ea+i~:S,i:~:.~ t~iit~~~ El . - ':' .. .:.:_ 4' ' ' ; . '. -:.';'• 4 . 4 '.•.,,•-',_.'-',',,-:._,f'..,—!,....:-,•;e! ME 12551 MIDI STAKE COARECTIID.—WhiIe tiding gra-street car, at Buffalo, N. Y., Ato B. " I was mistaken the " " How?" said Mr. B. " You lag of Dr. Pierce varlets' Hotel, and 'a ability to cure Ind stated that liciens with but Misty you I wrote I reply": oth, 1877. NEW LOCALE. , . :'-• ‘"' ar COMM= SUS !--311. Joist, imeintili.ool,.4. WM Oft 81 ASS OI O III .O = .s Y 2 ww . likeriUMNOWnialtiV._ ism: gist it wise maxims sumat WISCUS, Me sh PAW OKAIM- 4 1 11 1 5 ) 1 . .40 111 113 1111 14 ;MU" Inver IWlilllllr Sad rand' CLOCIII.4OI AM Mos as. a lITZ 014 111,11(711VLIS eia 11111 N As., fe., An Oltli tote gift ••••• mhos wave, reloast et= reel seie ininssiedi es teprissOst. awn. ' /ff:SAcom. ! lII I TS. A-' ta ....".r-T.v. iialltalGailliffQ _ aid Maisie ?MRS* or PEIIitaXIIIIIIN la eamuslag Ufa !raw tat ea pupae el. viten ups Woo faurdafai. .f.aurailifilbspliatatila I Oradea lalisilllll^, PolltudAlillegudal."o. alig, NAY Mk tivo *as fa lama ftua I to 9 0 0 10 divirstity Asitie agetSme,ol ll KllM en * Mg !summa as 4fitatise an falaadiell am I dna ; - time fa the fa biles sal vane. mua. 11111), irba Atli* . lininsuukelisuana 1 the OrtilliP•Caitandiag ia Oa ~ma sair ebaose tia. luta& spikes Tuatplita Mamma Oat auk adobe may attain - 1* OUs. ' _ rllslta• Jail:nos limn Ts. Grim is ~, Pmtee—Mr. satyr: 0* mateotiee ibi lei *es sileS * Os pet *Mt sliwoollOPOloafSiod. et the Gilt tip II& es Senii.' No etilitittint sterns neinitery to Its oesky Queen* tole enity. The *Mb istik One seats ta, they base been esteem hes Vermeil ter mat et . pe. Moo Wry renii sett amp this tray to boy min ter their toed. lie sell twisty to their tie, . eon tie pia peons It; liiiirmis la the oometty toe see eat rotes the Castor that get 4" is, St. ti elate mil OM toe tt asit. ten ~..;';-',-, 4.: ,- ;,i - :'-• 1 :> ' ' :!.1.--, h* at. our ie. i811 . 4:114 aIOW - 110 r sled; We eap, one we bite every dels7ame to niestipshi. The sone et Cooley Clime* now avenge over Us per soup.. It soy et pew realm wish to welters the Gat Up Pea. we eee letaleb aim valtli peas thet IMO hem wad but a Sts. 111* pas lestelekee at sad Cooley Closeiets pat la their plat* soot parties eirahar . llama are saltless to sell St say }dee. IHaK,pstO M pip gs "Sao .of say swarm wt pliCeih let theta Is Vanua& tot shoat say prkies domes Se We chalks*, the ZOselhat to s trial at soy subtle plass fa year meaty, -ail Ws *II ems to matte mete bad flow aseessit batter by pintas teibours tbsa they art by bottles , al or4Shosts nom woe tissatlty of .site *esti. • Veratost Ifsnklash. Co.; 1:: alittafseauses of Cooley theism sb _ html. Fel% Vermont. rir Behest 311111air* apples Si mats by maU. malt IFWOOL CARDING. — The business otMUM 111111 etiedisetei atusual at the old aidablialuasat la Cataptawa during ft* _combs 111118119/. We WlllOO ready to de the tut But that cram eked e t treettally tarp to thaat for "ma that rligt asal 1. f da. :as Itifirai*lp Akdit 7 Z e aziaatod, May 6th 1676. , tr DRESS. GOODS at :educed prams st J. L. kilt% • - : , : : 4 Stir STERN trot, have. Jost roceiyed s line of Ladles Ready made PAP Awe flausoor Oacipmeo. Zdlsies Boni. fit• FARNHAM do all klzda Or DIMS MAKING. ' Vir HOSIERY I HOSIERY I nom& UT t All asw stOss at J. Witssrs. mays: or Ermtl4l4 in the lite or station !. at wencoeil s Bemire. SHETLAND SHAWLS ingress J. G. Karr% .... L . • mart. les, MUM and ChUdrene HOSIgEY at J. 1.. Emirs. may*. • GL ur OVIS an TEST NOVELTIES IN lowest Welt.* St STU N Or The MILLINERY 6'l • Bros. Ur TABLE LI N, NAPKINS and' TOWZIA. &U. _ mar. - tir Straw Work sad emit, atissau. a raaaaaa.s. ' Illr'Tbompson's "GLOVE 'CORSET at J. L. Mire% - tar PARASOLS sad MARL J. L. lEsx rs.. .„' • • -- or Get your STY Blass Bros. New Tort St cir HOSIERY, 4 &ming Bros. tmr Embroideries, Ribbons at Swam Brat. or Yon can gat the latest styles of StaUeneq. Teri. cheap, at, 'Far/voila i; lH►os`s tar mit. E. J. Diugoois is soiling goods this *tag cntarnn THAN svgs. Can aaat lig#lll•!leter, Fare 1 41 1 4 • L Mrs. P. .1. M Otis has retitrood from the OM sus is. dm, the FINEST DISPLAY OP MULLIN BY aid NOTIONS IA this tows. IPTIL or GLOVES for 13 ands. and COB OM for aa cests at WrittPl Bea. Near Tort Stara, _ _ rir Table Linens, Tcreling and, Nap kin st STitax Bea. - - nr Mrs. E. J. DErsaas has TRIMMED HATS forONE DOLLAR sad wards. re LADIES NECKWEAR arid SILK HANDKERVIIISIS Ma IS oats up at Ssr.sx Bros. Ur Go to KNELL & ' FARNHAM'. for best Ilitllitnery Goods. Great reduction on _rates to all polnts :West. Northwest and -Soathwest. The ebespevt fares ever offered. Write or amply to O. R. Sherwood, Towanda, L. O.B.ticket °Mee. ur E. lA. DORMAIIL, 3.f5 East Water Street, - r.LNIBA, N. T. TIM Floor—DßT HOODS. • docaod FIoor—WILLINTST. Third Itior—CANPETS. . Fourth FIow—CLOAKS AND SUM. tipper loots aeararible by Elevator. A visit of laspeellat will mere than amply repay. Pays. sir rim= & Co. .(Tsylot & Co.'s old stand), Dale Street. having last returned from the Mi. are offering are of. the Best Assortments of DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. HOSIERY. CAR• PETS, OIL CLOTHS. 80., evereiblbited In To. wands. and their Prices are astenishlngii „ , , lir }fro. C. H. Ars *imp to rebind th e Ladles of T the Is now pee. pared tads 8ZW1139 BY TB AT OR reaapaable tenth. ;teardrop% No • Ward it Othrtea's b or% Pint Ward. , WIT • Coause Bakery Witon, of the Ward Bakery will be as head daily with lush ClSCltert hot from the overt, Mud, Pies, Cakes. he. • • *WU CD' Flower Pots and Ban i rktg Baskets ,twwest valet, AM 11101111 Mb iisarketAt NA. Crfttery Stara. my% The Largest; Best and Clasped lbs. for Ladles'. Woes• and CUlMeeis• Co.iusli new acme • aver Xsin Testy !SOW, Block. saw4ls Ihis • 17 Wier la t• $54 • Ur 3(tts. supporter, alio *1 aos bas the best Skirt Ziointar. I e Cousin bas ou te best wearing Shoes for Men, Bop and Y weer ever offered Is Towanda, and at prices within" nrlt of all. • Li' Horse Powers for sale; one Second Mad, and slew Imes of Blood is 04 1 / 31r eisautscilue, Kan. $ months - . • • ffere, Ts. 1 47. ---. ---- i : - .i " Don't you forget it. :• : We b i t , . .ae excellent CRACKER 111114131PACTOZY la at COWLZIP BAIZRY, wbero you ems bar Wu frodetaked crackers „ .. : . . art.. B. 'ktes= ilaileiftes oompe. Mk.% far 41 =ads of gavas'aml la, prim as flask Doom. =ads sad likaillabs, and an banding iii} aerial. ' H taaaMil • tom' To TM Pb11400•••The Steam Grist Millis flbesbageis, torsoffroimoil by /Amu: L ....,_ NOTICE. D initSTRA TOR kt Rill I* *totted wider SSW ItANA01.111SWI" —Notice lillefellY that all priOUS lo ad vita tocuped toollitlesoo 11011WAI". /I*b. — to th e eolith et 1130 411. 'Wfinifts, Ws of I 4 4.rie• .t We but. a thi aid Wow of this pp Co s" " ril l o itT nou imius te g oe*wa t° = ththee Mir *ln loPvio so a mill Ifs don sof Oh** fe LIM slue . .Imbig m bigt desil th eebneetett joakfoipoor Ilioallo k BANDIIIMITIWI (WAR- !•:estthelbee r .f. , CA ft% wy4.1,21.02f, ii___ _ ~%11 M 1 ): - . ;_t - - ''.,_ _ - : _ s _ .l .*/ 10 00 111111 ,4 161 06 -- '; --"-;:• ::-- - 1, -..._. ~..___-1 -- :::- C ' 1 1- -1, 1! ! ;e thelthilillk Mit 1 1:1 1 F1.. '':: ''4,-: - . 1- ,' - - - .Lf.,: , ' 7, ',1. ; .- -::;44104 111 1114_ ili#i '-'; , OS'.l* l 4:riti f AAN C O:t l ; -- 4i - lalifs -.. 4* - , viig i ,.,),lii.-w -, `¢. ,16.„0,-.#14,,;wP.--_-vy.,„.,.. . . _ WlLUNtatOrTiAginii libOitt; ark < 4 1 .4 re 'COWNO 0 VA 8 44 14 0 441 014 i r .**l 44l 4so ll WATtisi.,oto; 11110 , 11100111Thsporstromiall SWIM' Mkt tbe: *WI Ilea of WiSINIX•CaiII% Metesatrites iir" V tan mai Was* aeeiplii. by M. Mit. Immur e SIMI amtilsillog to otimalkia Abe toot woo. boa commbartoi NU theiittra *aft regard !Ns egleistrisardm Witetwasielihme, -ORS far 11401116 x.JACCI • gr 3kkowt,i4ro dearlivr •si 110111101111 9 * Prayers' sat " r ' fil, oB o7 . tin ba. l6 d• tela la Plats book larget Ink *lie MO VA aid .cistales eguir iSe pegiesontli 7$ ammo owl Menem, tniumt. rnea !ASA& _PA - ilikßook amid la la infra how" is Seep sod 110111101186 , \ to' E. lliarawbs or , sy universal • wa w a, Anse! CA. eking* Pura ate 1he:0 , 81ot all yediradies fee trardivigh TheY are the *duet of keg, hrbeeh rise. seeeseefel sledded leves and tb d r. * l t 1,711011.1 s to their Plattice, by nu thaws - Nam. ivies OMB lbw • blot alla 1 1101 ,$ viredllatrugad re POI that medical Add Cis dedis. Thrtary purely vegetable, ' ire hada enemies hail Their sea la barbaric value and math* pavers ad ether sfla can be compared . wltli th ere, and every • 11 '101,1414W 'libid o Inn tm• ydoy tam, rid., They Rasp the syideur li perfect order,. sad iudatahr healthy sedan 4he 3rhalebereblsery of lima. soliciting and if betas; they are specially adapted or the Deeds of the Woody. apparahui, dere:4mgal. of which thetpreveat sod cure, If timely rates. They are as he:km' Wear physic to -direrdoylor eaddrea ties vresteard, toadlretloaaorhere IIVIAnd. has eltedrad, eathartlets malted. BOLD is ALL M 111131016111. - " ar PAANO6 Mal Oica t um—U you aid ' or to purcknee amy tupelo: PIANO ORO N. enrol In every excellence Or any made. at foe. hirers Whokala Price.sad Inas save one loft ot prataresey, do not tall. betore pore to write foe catakryse of deacrlptka and prices, to root Otace Box MS, New York. _ *welt T. ISM ft. . • 1W E. P. Ruargzes Bxmit Wets or Isom gives toile to the stomach, Improves the ap. Wits end assists digestion. excites Me bowels to . Wittig Maks. eithellimr all the foal humors that aistmalsate the blood. corrupt the secretions and °tend the break It excites the deer to a heatfby artlea and streagthens the naives. Imparting that 1* tbstprothedts &Mae from perfect heath. stn all maths of We. testify tothe virtues of this eseeellent mhdicfne In correcting the do. rallgement of the digestive organs. oat the Remo hth. Sold slaty la the dollar battles. Ask for IS; 7. KOFEOFF BITS= WINS or 1110 s, and tate no other.. brlpepaia Dyspepsia ! _as,; L. 11.70 1 / 1 114. SCISIWO• Pa. Z. V. Kintkel's Bitter Wias of Iron; a sera cure tbr tkts disease. It has been prescribed daily for Wag years la tee practice ot eminent physician wink naperalelled success. Symptoms are loss of appetite, wind and rislag of food, dryness In month. be. Mohawk ideepieseasse sad low Writs. t resalise.' • Not sold In bulk, may one dollar bottles. De you went something to strengthen you! Do :Mt want • good appetite' Do you Want to tot PK of nervousness/ Do you want energy f Do, you want to sleep welt or be cured of dyspepela t kidney or liver disease ? Try E. T. Kutrant.'s /ITS. WINS OF loon.: Every bottle guaranteed to doss recommended. Depot and ethos. 218 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Get the genuine. Sold• by all druggists. Ask for E. F. Hunkers and take no other. AU I ask is a trial of this valuable med icine. One bottle will enmities you'. Get sea bot ties far dire dollars. one dollar for one. H. B. INOISAN. Tape Were% Illeatoved Mho. Tape iros. Pin, Seat end Minutia Worms re r*Hee In trim two to four hoots. No fee au head of Tape Worm ruses alive sad In one. sk your druggist tor Kunkelh Work gym: Sold Is ore dAls. bottles./ Used for children or Cirpersons. le never , falls. Or send for drew. o Dr. Kunkel, Zle North Ninth Street. Palls; dolphin, Pa. Advice ,by male free. hood three rest Asap for rotors of letter. E. P. nankin*. &astral sad E. P. Mu The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner In the wofd..They remove dandruff, allay Irritation, soothe and tool the bested scalp, prevent the hilt from falling off, and promote the growth In a Very ihort time. They preserve and beautify • par t Hair. and render It soft and glossy. • They Im &brilliancy and silky. appearance to braid and wiry Hair. and ass hair dressing they are en. rivalled ; eradicate dandruff and prevent Madness. The shampoo classes the Hair. removes grease, scuff, Itching. eruption. Cores headache produced by best and fatigue. Kunkel*, Shampoo and Los. teal restore Hair to • natural and.gkawy color, cs store faded, dry, harsh and wiry hair. Price per bottle Si. Ask your druggist for them, or send to H. P. Kunkel, Proprietor, Ho. 255 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. , • tiday2.4os. ing • OBIBISTF—BRONSON.—At the resldenee of, the b fa th er In Orwell, co the std of May, tata, y the Rem. Wlllfun Mama!), Mr. L. De- Witt Otiswokl. of Bate% 'N.Y., and Miss Edith M. Bronson, daughter of Samuel N. Bronson, Esq. . 1 G mays. CROTIOLZT--BOSTWIBIC.—At floopori 'Valley, N. Y.. May ISM by Rev. WM. Cr. reek, Mr. Albert Y. Crotaley ' of Athens. and Mluldabata D. Boatirteki of Adtoluteld.—all of Bradford • County ra. • 180 BONNETS sad some mosey. ira for 23 oasts, at , Ml= M Laces, Silks and The COOLEY 7 bat rapereedbi aU The nutter Ii VINE a Maher price la the • The MILD IS GREAT way of *ening. no sales now average over CkZAZIEUS PER 'WEEK. X 0 OTiIPU SYNTEX can show 17 Read the TESTIIONIALS— OCIDXS PARDO, NZWrORT, R. 1., 11 • March 24 4 18111.,„ Vermont Farm Manufacturing Co.: • Gent!erne's—Weirs More and more pleased with the Cooley Creamer as we continue to use it, and we feel confident that we shall produce a better quality of butter this summer by means of It than we TM hate before. We are now gettirg 41.00 a pound for our butter. Very truly yours. MSLVILE nuLL. Pr en Editor of the American Agrieulturiat.) • Nam Your. Jan. 9 1 /CA , Vermont Yana Machine Co.: 7 • , Dear 8119-4 bays set up the No. Coolegerearner procured of you, and have now bad It In use on my farm in New Jersey several Weeks. and that It does all you represented that It would de, and that besides raising ata. of the cream from the milk In less than 1% hoary, and keeping the milk perfectly sweet ; It occupies very little space; may be kept anywhere In a kitchen , or a barn If desired, because being closed completely against access of Air the cream can Imbibe be odors; also that It produces more cream from the milk than I can procure from shallow pans, and Is a great labor saver. I strongly recommend It to every butter; maker. lam sure I have gained in both quility sad quantity over any kind of; pan I have.yet used for setting milk for cream. Yours reel truly, MIN= STZWART. llntentnwrlt.ta. Lancaster Co., Pi. Vermont Tom Machine Co.: Sir--The Cooler and Cana I ordered arrived the fore partof June. I atn eonadmit from repeated Ineamtrings, eights:go and comparison.. that I get more butter, of satins a quality. from the same amount of milk by-your way of setting than by an other heretofore pursued. So mocha.), that I am changing my-antue factory. and shall wen require Yours truly. COLIN CAMERON. VERMONT MANCPACTURING COMPANY, 'REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the Tint National Sink at Towanda. State of Pennsylvania, at the elope of bash sass Way 1. t /4110 and discounts Overthafts p s.ssr 52 U. S. Bonds to lecture circulation WON 00 Doe from epweved reserve sgents....,,.- 43,180 42 Due from otMr National Rents 1,539 92 Doe from State Rants and banters some 35 Real estate, farnittue, and fixtures 28.121 It Manua el pithn and taxes path 4,281 ei Oaths abff other cub Dents • 4,31 Y 22, Rine et ether Banks . . _. . . 5,015 OD 88 60 Sped•Oneladtheirold 0005. Treasleertipc's) 16 4, ,11M 0 0 00 Mll4ateder 4 fund with Qfl Tr. (5 pr et. of clr. , 8,475 00 Capital stock paid in. 4125400 00 . Surplus fund • 110,000 00 Undivided profits 6,106 62 National Bank notes outstanding: 49400 . 00 Dividends unpaid • 90 00 WINN& deposits subject to cheek =1,490 91 Time eatitleates of deposit ' 49,543 39 Die to other National Banks • '1,333 03 •• Total onajno 14 _State of Penasylvania; County of Bradford, as: • I-. N. N. BETTS. Jr., Cashier of the above named . bank, do solemnly - swear that the above statement is tree to the best of knowledge and belief. N. N. BETTS, Jr, Cashier. Sibser!bed and worn to before ins this 12th day nf Nay, 117 a \ • W;11, DODGE, Notary Mlle. _ • CpuuocT—Attert: Jos.rowsLr.. - GEO. STEVENS, Merton. C. MANVILLE, May 14 11111. - SIM:IAL LOCAL. kers 111k,aipeo for the Hair. MARRIED. MERY BUTTER! OCESS of mating gutter Is .er systems. FLAVORED, awl brings r et. than 'from any other .BELLOWS BALLS, VT. May 22,1878. EICSOVIICIM -4543,1111 l 14 Total LtAIIILITIZE6 M== WAIVEI GIAII - • • NW- TUBDTG . • solonsfrool Mob* fisomol. itt Ma old . NW& UM Ma linallaresi M*4 (Seleireller, fhb annutietanlot pall . glit I • WATBICAND OAB Pllll4_ . c: ;Ow fait, to r efrofilk filytillag - Ible Noe at ItorymooMboillbfetc Tals 141,101404 ed with boo mg food with oopbottots. twain IS very obroog atotlorobio. opoi if set superior to soy I caw.. *era gouty ot , PUMP. TUBINGS 4.11 QR. NPR, 1161001 i lositoffolawf aktil• frost' So boot Vat* PUN .y bold. portioo to mut of ph* inn war OM kr WM bye s of ofo. Oran by amp Mee" /a' *TCICOI:2, Okitemer Of f.8. - Nottpoll' 111111: X. Ara, Ittatlrs, N. ' ti hattaol47 211, UtS. • ' -• PO WELL # CO. desire to ea& . SPECIAL 42TEXTION' to their st4;cli of - BLACK COLORED SILKS and WORSTED DRESS 1 71 411.R.1C5, which, they are now . receiv ing and offer for sale at an IMMENSE REDUCTION' FROM FORMER PRICES. also, to their stock of LW dies' • REID Y-JtMDE DRESSES, manufactured from goods of new and desirable styles, which they offer at sprices ranging froni; _ OXE DOLLAR to 171 TY DOLURS.I44CIL- They are also receiving large additions to their stock of Ladies' _ BErlDr-MADE MUSLIN DE.RaiRaIRJV TS at prices less than, cost of materiali , front which they are mad& - • - Towanda, May 9, 1878. J. O. FROST'S BONS. FOBNIT RE AND _UNDER TAXING: With Me Spring trade we have come forward with a large line of New Goods for the Parlor, Chamber and Library, including all the Latest Novelties in Patent Rockers, Camp Chairs, dc., Our line of Chamber Furniture, including - the latest _styles in Queen Anne and Eastlake; is tsrilarge and at prices that defy competition; while on Common Chairs, 'Bedsteads, Spring Beds, • Couches, have and Looking-Glasses we ham. always taken the lead for Best Goods and Litwest Prices. - Z HIINDREp sh 16 record Our Undertaking Department is a ys Complete, and we keep in stoc ' :Jack and White Cloth Caskets, Wen Ile:alio and Rosewood Case d and Co i ,ns of every style, and our'' prices are er than the lowest. •• _ , • _. When- in need of auytht line please call and get our p - ees, as we are sure you teal find them', wer than anywhere else. • J. 0. FROST'S SONS, tr 7 8 ,999 ao EMl=!! =NM 5 ..„ , RERIFIPS SALES.—.By virtue of nadty"lnits Weed, out of the Court of Coiansen Plena of Bradford County, and to nso di rected._ litrillexpros to patine ode en TIitYIIBDAY, the dayelN DNB. 0211. it tbe door of Use Court Bane In Towanda Borough, at I o'cloar, tr. kt., the Mods" described property, to bits One lot, pleee, or pusrmi of land situate in . 11tobSekt WnWed north bytands of Joshua *emu anti reed Johnson, east hy sand of theme gatataratiks oath by lands of A D Mann, and west by lands of Jonalban Badiock and AV E.Jabloet centmisislinaerns nsalfor less, &boat So improved. with I framed boas% I fraed bans, and abode and fruit trees Boron. noised and taken tato execu tion at the suit of A C Elsbrees use vs Daniel Season . . _ • • - Noll ALlNlOnOtither hit Master In Pike twp; bounded 'north by Ote public highway, east by lands of Wilson Muth south and west by the tr; 2 01 2 . 1= l ecatainit 1 - acre ramed Dons, , I more or framed tizi,anald Mw huntress thereon. , No 3. ALB —One other lot 'Baste In Pike twp. /Winded north by land* of Wm Dula, easterly and aontheriy by the public highWay,snd hinds of Wilson _Plan and welt by lands of RIM Oldster: . contains *ache of land be the same more or leas, all improvv. ed, no buildings, nut few frnixtrees thereon. Belt ed and taken Into execation at the Cult of Vie Atte. ewe Budding and Lam 'Am:elation of . Athen3,- Pa, vs B N finy. • • No 1. A WO—One .Other lot situate la Albany top, hounded north by I public i ands of Jose phghwa Campbellby, opt and south by tbe hy, feeds Of Clark Babcock:. being Inaft front and s 60 1 t deep, with- It framed house and few fruit trees thereon. BelledSoid taken Into execution at the milt of Edward Overton vs 3 Ormsby. No S. ALSO—One other lot situate to Pike twp, bounded north by lands of A D Pasoan, east by lands of the. Thomas Brink estate, south by lands °Ube Thomas Brink estate, west by the public highway; contains 12 acres nines or less, all im proved, with I framed house, 1 Ward shanty, and few fruit trees thereon. Betted and taken into ex ecution at the minor G W Bailey? Stephen B Canfield. Not. A) 0.-One other lot situate In Leroy tap. bounded lad described as follows: Beginning at a ear hi ne-public road leading, from. tho stage road to the south eside of the Towanda Creek. and comet Lindley Stone's land, and in the line of Ames Vanneet's land• and running; thence north as the original course given along the line of Amos traallret's land: running thence north as the origi nal eOlllllO given along the line of Amos Vat' dent. Lewis Darling. formerly it A Greeno, about 201 peraand Fie cf a perch to a car past sod stones *Not ning lands of Reuben licCiellend on the north, end thence east as the original course 23 pen to a •In the line of David Iltagland's land; and thence south as the original course mentioned In former conveyances a distance of about 3i: 4-10 pen to a ;tor adjoining Lindley Stone's land as conveyed to him by Nathan E Wilcox, and along the line of David Hoagland', land to s aid car, and ,thence south 80 0 ' west 1 340 pens to a Post - and stones; thence West 11 6 . 10 pen to s hickory tree marked for a con thence north 3o _cut *long said Lindley Stone's land and line le pens fo s cos near a hickory tree: thence Sr west 23 3-10 pen to the place of beginning: contains the supposed quantity oramormt of about nacres, be the same moreorless. ' (2 acres being reserved therefrom In the convey. ance,) abort **acres improved. with I framed house, 2 framed tarns, other outbuildings, and orchard of Indt Meta thereon. Belied and taken into execu'-' Proust the suit of Overton h Elsbreo vs Anthony D ngarliNo T. ALSO—One other lot "situate in Granville hm, bounded north by lands of Charles Parmerter and David Eaton. en the east by lands of Ephraim Kendall. south by lands of Widow Annable and David Thompson, west by of 3lalechl Shoo: nutter and Cartl a nd Ci f •eotitat no 66 acres more Or less„ - all Improved, w ith framed house. 1 fram ed barn, I.framed ho•-"pen, and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Setzed*nd taken into execution at the suit of -Burk, Thomas I Co va James Ritten house. No B.•ALSO.—One other lot situate in South Creek twp, bounded north by landoof Robert Ray, emit by lands of James O'Leary. south by - lands of J C Kilne's estate, and C W Lord, west by lands of Patrick linricy; containsll4 acres more or less,•• about &lures improved; with • 1 framed house, 1 icir barn. and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seiz ed and taken into eiecation at the* suit Of Collin West VS Henry Spencer. No S. ALSO—One other-lot situate le Granville twp, hounded north by lands of John 31 natio and James Riley, east by lands of Adam Innis, south by lands of Adam fruits and Win Bunyan, west by lands of ilazrigon Ross, Chastle Lowe, and n 31 Phalle; containsB7neres and Si pets, m or e l Or less, about 80 acres Improved. with 2 framed houses, 2 fruned barns, other outbuildings, and 2 orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into ere. cotton at the suit of U 11• Baxter's use vs - Omar Davis. ALSO—One other. 3ot situate In 4 1e5ylurn tarp, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a stone heap; thence east 104 pets to a stone heap;' Mende south 22 0 'east 119 pert toastone heap; thence south 70° west 121 6-10 pets to stone heap; thence north 16 0 west 1116$i pers to the place of by cOntains 91 acres and 153 pers more or leas, being part of Sarah if Butler's tract surveyed liit the warranieenatne of BarnabasMcShatu. about 84 acres Improved, with 1 framed house.. 1 framed barn and sheds attached, blacksmith shop, work shop, 1 framed granary; and orchard of fruit trees . thereon. ' • No 11. ALSO—One other lot situate '4ll Notiroe and Albany tarps, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a sugar tree Stan original &a of Jon Boyd and John •K idd warrants ; thence east by Jno Boyd warrant pers to a hemlock.cor of Otis Ly ons' lot; thence by the same south 143 pers to a cor; thence westl67 pers to a cor of E C Kellogg's tot; thence by the same north 148 per. to the . piaas •01 beginning; et/Mains 150 acres and /31 per. more or less, being part of a large tract In the warrantee name of Joseph Thompson; no Improvements. No 12. ALSO—One other tot situate in Monroe twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a car on line of E C Kellogg's land; thence east 100 pen to a cor of the Saulsbury lot; thence north 39 pen to a cor'on James W Irvine's lot; thence east 85 pen to a cur on line of 4ehti Bristol; thence south 24)4 0 eastBs nets to a car On line of John Bristol; thence ealt 2451° west 110 pers to a vie oil line of E C Kellogg; thence by Kellogg's land west 142 pers to a con thence still by Kellogg's land north 68 pen to the place of beginning; contains 76 acres at 63 pen more or less, no improvements.- No 13. ALSO—One other lot situate in Asylum twp, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a cot, being the southeast -con of the Phito'lclin- Kos lot (now one Bacon), running 50uth,254 0 west 2 7.10 pers to a cor of post and stones; thence south 83° east or thereabouts, 38- pen to a ctn. (being, northwest cot of Benjamin lot), thence south 2°. 30' west 112 pen to a car; thence north 784° west 44 5.10 pers to a cot; thence north 40S 0 west 1736.10 pen to a cot of post and stories; thence, south 78° east 114 pen to the place of beginning . ; contains 75 acres more or less: about'so.lmproved.• Se red and taken into execution at the suit of Hiram Istate vs James Ellis and E SF Ellis. ' No 14—ALSO—One other lot abate In Piker 'Op, bounded north by the public blghway.east by lands of Wm Hutchinson, south by lands of Seymour Wilson, west by lands offferbert Beecherboutains 6 acres more or less, all improved, with I trained honse and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and ta ken Into execution at the snit of Catherine E Har rington vs Bertha B Bradley. • NO IS, ALSO—One other lot situate In Columbia two, bounded north liy lands of Caleb 'Burt and James Strong, east by lands of Caleb Burt, south by lands of Henry Bernet and Fayette- Kenyon, west by the public highway; contain! 90 acres more or less, abOut 80 imerneed, with 1 framed house, I 'granary and few fruit trees thereon; gelled and taken into execution at the suit of ' JM Williams' use vat B No 16. ALSO--One other lot situate In Troy twp, and bounded as follows: Being all that piece or pa.cel of land lying in the township of Troy, and being a portion of the Land bought .by Pomeroy Bros' of Wm and• Clement Sinew!, and now oc .eupled by E A Kennedy, being all the land owned by Pomery Bros' on 'the north side of the county road, and supposed to contain 50 acres of land more less, all improved, being the same piece of - find conveyed by Pomeroy Bros' to. Burton S Ayers, by articles of agreement dated Dec 29,.1873, with 1 framed house, and orchard of fruit trees ther.on, Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of POIll• eroy Bros` vs Burton S Ayres. No 17. •AISCIOne other lot situate in Athens twp, bounded north by lands of C W Clapp, (now in possession of H VanduzerL. east by lands of Said Clapp and John Donovan, smith by lands - of E N Merritt, west by Batn-st; being 150 f t on, said Main at, and 150 ft deep, with 1 framed house and barns I 1 thereon. • . • No IS. ALSO—One other lot situate in ,Sheshe• quilt twp. bounded north by lands of Henry. Ma vole and Joseph Humphrey,- east by lands of Jo seph Humphrey. south by lands of John Wagot and Adam Kier, west by lands formerly owned by Mos. 'wan Thompson; contains 106 swell more nr less, .about 00 Improved, with I framed house,4 framed barit, 2 sheds, 1 wagon house * and art orchard' of fruHlress they on. Being the same land conveyed to defendant by B W•VanDuzer by deed bearing date Nov 40876, and recorded In deed book No 132, at page 430: Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of H F Mayn.ardli use Vs Hyman Van- Buser. • In our piozl4l. ALSO-One other lot situate in Overton twp, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a birch tree on the lino of Paul Moore and Josh .1:11 Cooley Warrants; thence south Si°, 45' west along Joseph Anthtmy's : warrant 104 7-10 -pars to a ba'wood; thence - north 58.4. 2 west along F.II Sloths' warrant 160 pen to a cor; thence north 31s. 15' east 104 7.10 pars to, a cor; thence south UN , ' east 60 pore to the place of beginning; contains 104 a and 112 pen more or less, I t.bebag-thevtame lan sold to 4 W Owen by C -L Ward by contract date. Oct 11, 1869; about SO acres improved, with 1 frame 110118 e, I trained barn. and orchard of fruit trees th reon.. Seised. and taken leio,OXecallon at the snit Mrs Ellen Ward Miller to use of W W .Hlngsbn t - . 1 W Owen. No 20. AI. 0-.-One other lot situate Canton twp. bounded nort by lands of 0 I' and I) e Manley. out by lands o eorge Meeker, south t y the To. Wanda Creek, wi k by lands of Pr N Smith; con tains 7S acres mo rnor less, all lammed, with I framed house, 1 frame d barn with sheds attached. p-IT \t, 'I corn-house, 1 ahee rn. 1 bay.barn„ other Out• buildings and few frtil trees thereon. Seized and taken Into exeentiorßat he suit o f James F Fox, ex'r, Ts StephenA Hand and Jared S Manley. No 21.= ALSO-One other t situate In Towanda, twp, bounded north by lot NO -, east by an alley, south by tot No 69. west by Mai -st: being lots ho 70 and 71. as will more fully and t large appear on 0 F Mason's plot of Sonth Towan and being 90ft front on Main-et, and 125 ft deep, Ith. t -framed booie thereon. Seised and taken, int execution at the snit of H L Stott, Trustee ss Stich I Bcyle: • • No 22. ALSO-One other lot, situate I Albans boro', bounded north by lands of C.W Clap (now In possession of H VanUnser), east by landsofirld Clapp and John.Honoyan. south by . ands of 7 Merrill, and west by Malmst t being 150 feet front' on said Main-at - and 150 ft deep, . with 1 framed, hoUse. A framed barn, de, thereon. - No 23. -One othenlot, 'Mosta le Athenaboro% ...bounded north by Satterlee.U, east by Maple-at. south by lota In theSatteriee plot. and west bralsin , st and other lots - deeded to defendant by , C W - Clapp, With 1 framed shed thereon. Same being lots No 10. It and 12 as shown on the plot or survey known as the fiatterlee tract. - No 24J. ALSO-One other lot, situate in Athena bons, bounded north by Satterieeet,„ east by lands of G. I.,Eastabrooks, south by lends - of John Case, and west by Maple-et ; being about„lso ft front by 160 fa Ileep. - • .. : No 21. ALSO-One other lot situate in Sheshe: gain twp, bounded north by lands Of Henry Stanole and Joseph Humphrey, east" by lauds of Joseph' Humphrey, south by.lands of John Wagget and Adam Hier. and west by lands formerly owned by Morgan Thompson; contains 100 acres of land I more or less, about 90 improved, with 1 framed house. Ilframod barn, 2 sheds, 1 wagon-house and an orchard of fruit tree thereon. Seized and taken. Into execution at the suit of Anton It Collit a Ts Hyman YanDuzer. No ,tat ALSO-One other lot, enlist:3.ln Franklin rep, boanded and described as follows: Beginning ate Flees of east iron In the center of, the road lesding'from Towanda toCanton; thence south alio 1 east 5 rods and IS links to a post 2:ft south-west of an apple tree'; thence south 55t O west II rods and I link to a post on the east line of Luther Smith's lot; thence north 14 0 west 3 rods and IS links- to ts' brick In the center (I,ole:road ; thence along said road to the place of beginning: contains 411 agnate rods of land, more or leas. Eacepting from the above deseribed lot a place of land deeded by Chas Taylorto Samuel Webber by deed hearing datd May . Is. 1671, and recorded 111 deed Wit No 126, .page SU, and bele: improved. so on west end /14 lirst above, described ; all with' i atoei,and dwelling house. thereon. , Seised apd taken into execution a i .y the snit of Nelms Gilbert vs John .T Cahill. ' . Norf. a.LBo.one other:lot..alttutte. is bite= top,; twousded alma deacribed its l' ,- Ahab* at Hes aeritteset eserWat - 41hed414.;01 , 7WhillMaigillenaC * ':A.i.:.•'-ei'lS,',e;4V=lgAiliWifs''7:o"`" Main Street. Lls I== OM kiii oithe estate the bins Jona Delorentrthenre the hes of the awe eon at 440 percbse $ • caner to the line of a lot hetetofOre eeettseted retinal/a BOlfeli; thesiv tattle Uee of tar rear renntrill 640 perches tee tomer ofSee Neessilt thert-?1!‘-..! by line of the setae welt 440 t. partner east line of NW Ntehol Demereare easte t 2 ,r thei by the Iles of the some north s s4o pram* Pow of boltiontior: cousins is fares nal -n , mt 4w or, sit tuiparren. lath I timed pose ; been. *Moen miry and wenn! it .rrnit thee thoteee desired and Wren lets edam aft at the snit of .I .l lSr Woothers re llsarst4s Bun • : No 25. 21.130 . —0ne ether lot, situate In Harriet twp, bounded both by lands 'et Ditvidl/INISIC , sad John lifeKszoint, east by Isadsof south by binds of Patrick Drain. sad Wolk, lands of I:leave nimbi: snot CUM'S!!! i -2210. talus Hi seres of land, slots Or WI, 111b010 Improved. with 1 trained bane, t •frusad elshria house, '1 framed barn, 1. fused oarsiboass sad sheds, and other ontbulidlngs and Webs:Mot Mat trees *bereft: Seized and taken tato sysnEleit OS the suit of Henry C Beath vs Will UMW, ' U. A LSO—One other WM ottalik Altidlis : bounded north toy lands of 12s. Novelty innittsrs Works, by Ksinwl, dough by ilisLdlue Wr iu M and wes b lands for the Penns. N align it Co; befall shoot an Oka of lend. More= all Improved, with I alien building th ereon. - . and taken into execution at the salt of James:B • - Webb, adm'r Of C. V Weikt deo% and the EMI National Bank of Athens vs If A EIS and A Twist. ' N 0.20. ALSO—One othalot.siniste **Wilmot - bounded math by Charles Lemon, out Wands*: Olive Evans. south by lands Of Patrick COMO. and west by lands of - Widow Brady ; contains SS acres, more or less. about 4i Itoprove hit board' bonier,' I framed barn and 2 sids If . fruit trees thereon. belted and tat.* into men. . ttcrn stlbe suit of Clf Minvilliestwe VI NO Wasp. , • den, . - No. it. ALSO—One °them lot altuate in Aijines bounded sod described as follows: Beginning at 'corner of lands of Ethan= Neal; thence Meth 413 0 east 511 pan to a state and stones; thence south 493* earistri pens *M 10ft to a eonserot land owned by David Tremble; tiles** along mid • Crumble's land 40X 0 north 36 pica to a corner Cl H 8 /Wont land; Menem ales/ bads of said NB Ronan and sold Neal 62 pent and 10ft to the place of beginning; contains 26 sense:ld SS pone! Um!, • more or, les• ereetlY Improved. No, 32. ALSO—Defendant's 3, intenlit to Goa other lot situate in Asylum .twp;. bounded and Oa scribed as follows: Be inning at a while Pao a corner of s lot formerly owned by Barnabas Ye. - Shear: thence north 4034° east 160 pets to • white oak, anothettorner of the lot formerly owned by Bartuthas Mt ilhearrthenee north 46K° west SO pen to a post on the line between leads formerly of Barnabas and Joseph lfeßbear; thence north 4194• . east 1- 4.100 pies to • blsckest ; -thence north 41 6- , west 3012-100 pers to a red oak; -thence south 41 west 130 549400. per t -to a state and stones ; themes south 42,Nee east flo-% pers to a whiter° ; thane* south 40% 0 east 50 pen to the place beginniOrt - contains so sedea, more or less, alt Inrprored. with 1 framed Wiese, 1 framed baramlthshedaattaehed, I cora-house, 1 framed home-harry and few fruit trees thereon. No. 33. ALSO—One other lot situate In - Asybins Pep, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner in the creek in J Cot/Inset:Ws line; thence along said Coolbangh's line south 413• 0 eaat 19 540 pees to a cornet; thence slang D Tr ustelll% land south 4.34° west 29 6404ess to a, corner; thence north 503 0 west 11 pen tan UMW; thence south 42,3* west 2 2-le pen to apost corner: theme north 5.1° west 27 240 pen to a corner of Y. Near* land; thence along the same north 574,( 0 east 31 340 pen to a corner in line of D Bolton lot ; theme along the same south 473( 0 east 91-10 pert to • Cee..- nen thence along the same north 4230 east 56 1,10 - nine;o a corn I a b ou t e creek. rim Piece of contaln 10,acres of laud, More or mostly ll:nye:reed. No. 34. ALSO—One other lot situate In asylum twp, bounded and described as follows; BvIM. Wag at a coiner of line of land formerly owned by • Clark Beath; thane north ego west In • swamp I. a corner of Joseph Minos' land in said swamp; thence through said swamp, along said Minos' line north 11334* esEt 29 pers to a corner- of the same; thence south 47,4 0 east 7 pen to Si comer; thence south 43 5 west 26 pers to the piseeof begin ning; contains 2 acres and 91 pets of land, mare ec less, mostly improved. Salted and taken into ex*. ' cntion at the suitor W use vs-Joht Pao . tenon. , , No. SS, AL.90.-One other lot, situate In Wyann twp, described es follows t Being iota Nos. 4 and I of block No. 13 in Pleschut's subdivision, 75 feet front each and VA feet deep, fronds Mat' 4 11 °to log the same lots contracted, toiled Morgano add defendant the 25th day of March, 1873. Seises and taken into execution. at the salt of FI B Moripin e Wm"; ra J O Vonght and Cynthia Tought, ANDREW J. LA.TTOV, Shedd. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Pa., Mora, 1878. QffERIFF'S SALE.--By'virtue of kJ two writs of Fl. Fa. tuned cat of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me-dheteted and delivered, be exposed to public sale, at the Vance Rouse, In the borough of Toianda, gltsd. ford County. Pa., on .TifIESDAY. JUNK 11tH, 1078, commencing at 10 o'cloclt: A. M.. and to tow thine from day today until sold, all the personal property In said Vanes Rouse, consisting of wad. nut suite, walnut parior.seta, dining-room tables and chairs, beds' arid bedding, Mom, carpets, crockery, direr and plated ware; Large kitchen range, kitchen furniture, barroom flames. gas ehandalters and fixtures, he. Will alre'rell Vanes House 'bus. - . TERMS—A.II sums of 025 and under, cash; over #5. thirty days, with approved security. Seized and taxen into execution at the salt at Almon Soothwortb to J e Vance. • ANDRSW. J. LAYTIAVS, Starlit. The balance of said property, after paying above writ. will be sold at public sale. Sheriff's °Mee, Tosranda,Ta., May. 22, 1108. ASSIGNEES' NOTI-CE.—Notice is hereby given that J. Leroy Corbin; of ALB. - ens Born',Bradford County. Pa.. by deed Of "Add" tory aument, have assigned all the estate, real — . and personal. of the mild J. Leroy Corbin to Wm. 'Snyder and F . T. Page, In raid county', In trust for . the benefit of the creditors of the said J. Leroy Corbin. All persons; therefore, Indebted, to the said J Leroy Corbin will mate payment to the said Assignees at the store of F. T.. Part.. in Athens Bone. and those having claims or demands against. the said 3. Leroy Corbin, present the same. - without delay.' WM. SNYDER, Apris.7B-9w F. T. PAGE, Assignee of J. Leroy Corbin: AIID/TOR'S NOTICE.—In the - Orphans , Court of Bradford County, No. —, May tern), 1878. .1n the matter of the exceptions. to the final account Qf ;A. 0. Miller, Gpardbin et , Alfred hillier. The undersigned, atiNkg r ltor appointed by the . Court to dispose of said ex Bons 'will attend to the duties of hie appointment FRIDAY, .11:114 A. P. 1878, at his once In Towanda Borough; at to o'clock. A. IL, when and where all persons in. terested. In said exception's must be present or be • forever debarred. • E. F. 00FF, Towanda, May - , Auditor. NCORPORATION. NOTICE. .-. INotice la hereby given that application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, or the President Judge thereof, for the Incorporation of the "M. V. Church Society of NB lan 'in Ulster township. The objects of the said association are the maintenance of the public wor shlp of God In accordance with the rules and ?Mei- Mine of the M. E. Church. B. B. MINTER, D, B. VINCENT, • • ANTHONY, A.U. SNELL. .8. N. HAVENS. 'fay 23, 1878. - TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the diet- I_ Wet Court of the United Stanntfor the Western District of Pcnnsylvants. In the matter of 'Stain ed T. Shot:raker, fiankrapt. X 0,1332. In Bankrttpt cy. Western District of Pennsylvania. To whom It-may concern: The undersigned here. by given notice of hie appointment as Assignee of Idatachi T. Shoemaker of West Burlington, In the County of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a - bankrupt upon his own petition by the district court of said district. bated Canton the lath day of May A. 8.1178._ . U. SHAW. ]lay, 16.2 w. • Assignee. A DMINISTRA.TOWS NOTICE. /M.—Nonce Is hereby given that all persons In dPlrted to the 'estate of Cornelia Jakeway, late of She , shequlnierp., deed. are requested to make immed— iate paynient,and all persons haring claims against said estate Mast present them duly authenticated for settletnent. G. S. LAWRENCE, May, te-ew. Amluistrater. „ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • Notice is hereby given that all persons In= • dented to the estatoot Jeremiah illaeltman; late of Monroe township, decd, are twinkled to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against said estate must present them duly anitiets• nested sot settlement. B. B. ItOLLETT Administrator, with will annexed. Monroeton, Pa, April 11, ISIS.. . M i EDICAL ELECTRICITY 1 - ltßs. W. ii, COVERDALX, In her practice In this borough during the :put year. has effected many wonderful, cures. Ater in- , crew(' knowledge makes' her folly competent to treat nearly all diseases Incident to our race. spe cial attention is given to purely female complaints. - All kinds of Fever, Appo_plery, Inflammation of the Eyes. Quinsy. &imp, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, In. . firmntatlon 44 the Liver, Innintrastory Rttsumn• tism, .Amansta. beatnens,• Aphonis, brsperir. ' Diabetes. Dropsy. Chronic Rheumatism. St. 't Das Dance, Epilepsy, Maher, Neuralgia, Fever Sore, Cancer, Catarrh, Cur ratnre of the Spine. Astims. Bright's Macao° of the Kldneysiand other diseases " ton emiterous to mention. • Charges moderate . Terms cub. 'Residence on Poplar st t , west of Western Avenue, where' dta may be found at all hours. May 2. Bp . ONBA111.1:& , SON - , Dsalers to DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SUITS, ac.. 201 East Water Street. ELMIRA, N. Y. The Cheapest and Beat Piave in the City Are to Buy!, . • • , bong for Cash, and prieei are goarantled to " be as low as the lowest. • .. 0 EV Y DEPARTMENT IS. KEPT SUP I lED WITH TUE IkaTE.ST .. 'CELTICS. - . . . -•-, . . . : . We elalakto do the • . MIST EXTENSIVE MICINitRY BUSINESS . IN Matt • - t k. And parties deldrlni anything 111 that Kee will End It to then. Interest to call and ace tis. • , Aswe coidoet no fancy establlebm nt, oar prlees aro 'Sways plain and moderate~ Tho trade wspplled at the lowest wb le M oe& Special IndtxOementa to Cash enstmet% , ~. 251 lASP IWATIM-111'....: Itatbliso Howse Mai. . ' \ . , OUR GOODS D 943 target the pwsie-T. Ehntra, May* MIL c)lt, SA: - ta • ',of! lid