Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 19, 1878, Image 3

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W. A. :OtIAMBERLIN
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TOWOMAi PA*
Tuw.s 3l 4 411 '• ' ' .
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TaE Tror rale takes . Owe . this weer
'&,-;11114Ann 'have sold their
coal business in trizyto]FnEnilloPplfail.
The'atorif4) Pataile: of me . Fire Depart
menE iOses pffitogliVeorr,,isT afteromn,,
. _
Tus !Bonblicans of Sullivan county
L:ive nominated E. Vii. Dtmuim, fort
thc Legisla'#ro.
Ttocsrs;for the, yellow foyer sufferers'
concert for at KI - nipl,ePsreitoie, 35
and 50 cents.
Tun Fair of tiie Bradford CountyAgri 7
cultuill4acietiTtointnefices nest week,
beg,lnning on lirednesday. :"
Tux 9. IL ADAMS 'who figures -in the
Court grocieeclings - thie week, is not.' Mr.
BAxnzr.r, -- C. Anams Of this viaue • • -
..
A itratnEn of distinguishedigi military
gentlemen havn been - invited *34.ex.e- ex
pected to be preOent at the reniriohotthe
G. R. here next:month.
Tat entertaliatitent at 3krcur . Half this
(Thursday) evening promise% to be the
raost . majoyable affair .of the season, imd,
everybody should be present.
THO bulks of the I.Tniversalist Society
laid hold a sociable at the''lFturo rootn,of
the Cburch op Tuesday evening, - Sept: 11,
inst. All are cordiallikinvited to attend:.
L - . I. ethilis.x, Nvito has. been publisher
and loeal.editoc'• of the Sullivan "County
Peniequflorthe past three raoras, pints
his valedictory in the last issue, of that
paper. .
As,the,i;oneirt to raise funds to aid the
sufferers from yellow fever takes place on
'l'll'll.B'BllY even'ilik, — thirservices iii Christ
Church appointed foithat evening will be
omitted. •
THE Bridford Daily Era of last Wed
nesday says : Senator 7'. T.D...LytF..s and
FOYLE, 'Esq., two leading , members
of the Bradford County liar, are stopping
at the Titusville House. = . .
We are informed that a number of the
faimers.hi Eastern Oradford have been
victimized liftely by cattle' buyers ivtio
have paid theM considerable sums of coun
terfeit money.
Miss nn:;u.vit,' of the lirm of SNM3.
ims just returned from the city
wb creshe.bas been to purchase a new stock
Of Millinery arid 'Fancy Goods. The ladies
will make a 'note this:
THE Athens aa:ettr has been revived
by CHM: HINTON cb 'CO: - Athens ought
to sustain a good local paper, al VC 11B
pre lIINTON. will. give them one, The
namber before ! us is ftill of interesting
general and-local pews.:
W. D. sly of—Sheshe!pin
t leas left at. this office two mam
moth apples grown ;on his farts this year.
Mr:S. yearS ago planted good fruit . , and .
now is reaping the reward, o( hi:s toil and
faith.
- _ _ • _
THE uica:4 ;jinn
iu and of t iDixt.9 , :l'W.' NotiTititor.;7al(*LO
to'radet im tuesday , OdtOberlA at
.overSTEvi.•so
LoNG's - 4orcf. desire "to join
• 1. • •
the compank are invited- to attend the
meeting
J. Cti..Vga' 'attended. Mel) . 10004 'or
the Stato.Board of Agrieultuie at :Tlitsm.
vile, last : peek. „MT. C. is 44'0; of our
most euterpriiing.fartners, and: never al.
lcnvs an opportlq4 fttr itntinveineut, in
his vocati-ptiei,unimprOied. °
. (-7
Tntiftiffirdliorthirty riori:fegidettEStti:
dents iu the lligh .School department of
the Towanda Graded School. Prof, Bun=
GA is proving him - self a worthy success
or to the late Principe, :and - ther schOol
was never in a wore flourishing condition.
AVONG the attractions for our ."coun
try cousins''' neit will be the mammoth
show of W . : W. 'Cott, centiliting of a rare
collection of _beasts, reptiles;
together with a company of expert circus
peiforMers. The giant and giante6 gill
also form part of the attraction.
. Mr.ssus. Sntru Isitettot.sox,:of Elmi
ra, who have brought to tltirs'pl'nee several
first-class - troupes, have billed the Co.AR
Iltennics . ComPany for Friday eve
ning of this week s Although the notice
is, brief ":he great reputation of the Tilt•tt-
INcs Company will ensure a full house..
~_..y._.,____
Tan friends of a' genuine agricUltural
fair should take special pains to make the
exhibit iou.this year a-_sticeess. We' nu
derstaud -that there is to be a, horse race
iltitty Park during the fair. Farmers
will have an opportunity of showing which
they eujoy most, the'races or the fair,
31n. B.inuoN, one of the Ciimtaissioners
of Mitier county; was in town Init . week.
From him we learn that Butler county
was organined in 1 . 803, and Dkvin -Dots
was chosen Clerk to tlielCiaremisaiou
ers. „Mr. D.,is still li. 'Ting; and takes ; an
active part in polities, although he-will be
otte luintlred sears old next week.
WE. enjoyed a pleasant call from .1:,:112
"EFT, one of the editors of the
Pililadelphia-77;neg an Friday last._ Mr.
L. is visiting +Afferent parts of the State
with a view to itainiogirelialiile political in
formation. Ile is a verreattrteotts, pleas_
out gentleman, a fit repiesent i ttive of the
wide-awake journal hettepresenta;'i
AN invitation ilk extended to all to unite
with the Gieene's Landing §nrbY School
in a basket pie-nie,' on. dattirday,. Septern-
Ler 21st. Meet at- the school i10t1.138 at 10
o'clock. A. it., and pioceetf to. the: grove:
Beats, ewinge, - etc., free, Ari sdBreFs may,
be expeeted'froni the Superintendent - and
others. . , . ".,
Tut C.r4totaxx Itiartivos - . troupe bie'tt
is to perform at Mereur Hall ori FAdity
evening, is one of the moot celebr ated op
eratic companies beford the pnblio; and'
draw immense crowds in the large, cities.
Lovers of the opera deem theniteittcaespe 7 -
eially favored in having an opportunity to
hear therri. - • •
Trq: entertainment to be given this
<Thursday evening for the benefit :of the
yellow fever sufferers, should call out the
, largest audience ever in Maicur IkalL
• lifia; • . very ki It ly tenders her ser
vices Without any compensation, and the
ladies and gentlemen ,who pro. to
: assist
her not only give the evening tothe
but are laboring- Lod,,ualripprdy mate
preparations for itr Let everybody
PgluvATior!..!•rt-MltMOW..X7ifteztetturch
at Man will be dedicated to dors (D.
yo on `Thniaday, September 26, 182110
*TIRO atptr i t's*o•,+*9l:7,4l,9y l B. L.
Ins; lisp.; or:VOA* 'N. 'Rev. Dr.
Vi l ttriTwoltm., :still Aodicate . :l3loL.lfoutig
and preach in the evening. Pastors and
petille from other charges' are _ north
any tnitted4o:attend; "
N. R. Bouts, Pad*.
"'PAH, entertainment given by Prof. BAT.
tarc's "Jubilee Singers" on 'Wednesday
evening last, was well attended by a most
appreciative audience. Prof. B. in a Meat
the exerates, te4.9(141
Loons an ,original deciamationf b y
STonms, Esq., ard a , faicci which Gidonot(
Otnupyand!Yampa °VW/Pt IlTeiTtk the
principal actors.
„Ton Sunday' fishnets of . Mid* ` will
unite in a basket pic-nic in Rogers' Grove
tterrickville, Sept. 244 1878. Rev: W.
}loon will be present and address the
1 1 141 11 -,--TO 4 r 1312 t! m t - " r i e ' u fi
schooli tbei3ting'by songs,
recitations, declamations, etc. 7,ive.rnin
ute speeches : are imilepted 'from Abe Stift.
day : School workers preset* Tbe,„ller,
rickv Taint: will,* ; :presetit.,
Everybody .is invited... •
By order of Conk,
TO),Ays4Anic eta'. OF Itium Gum is
-secretary EaoE, of the State Board of
igriculture , bas been trying to ascertain
the aierike j 'e4t i'd - raising farm . ' prodlotes
in . Pennsylyania. le sent ont 200
tars to practical Armers, and from thei -
iswertf received col:Wades' that the set&
al cost of producing" a bushel:of wheat, is
61.7 cent's; cea'lnigha of rye 63.3 centii; _
of a bushel of { natal n }§;,3 cents, of a bushel
of corn 44.6 cents, and a bushel of pota.
toes 24.8 cents. These figures include the
items of interest Isnd, taxes, manure,,
seed, labor; 'etC.',lttrid.let4
counted for. If the,, calculations of
EDGE are correct, there is still a small
margin of profit to our farniers besides
payment for their labor, notwithstanding
the low prices tb'ese products now com
mand.' -,,,., r - :
Ttrg.Tray correspondent of the Elmira.
:Adcertiser, writing from that place under
date of Friday last says : G. A. PATTEtt-
SON, , working for Crtir Clscrr P : MEROY,
who lives between this - .place • and East
Troy, had bay mare stolen from him by
a man named Brsu, who is supposed to
ita - ve come from Burlington on- Wednes
day evening, September4th. lie also took
a Democrat wagon belopg%ng to Crt.titiais
T l 4v!.on, who resides near the windfall,,
and a silver plated light harness belong
ing to our worthy farmer, DA-vin SIMING
LAxv. No clue of the thief was obtained
until last Thumday morning, : when: ho
was seen passing over Robbins' bill, near
•He was immediately,.; pur
sued, but at' this writing has not been
,captured. , )
Sis-cE the expiration of tho bankrupt
law the only recent statfite'‘,Pesusylvania
has to restrain the creditor in the sacrifice
of the proper 4 of the debtor is the act of
March 23, 1877'; and its operations are ex
presSly limited to eighteen months, mak
ing it expire by limitation to the 23d of
the present month: It prcrvideatbat %Then
demanded bythe defendant iu a Sheriff's
execution, the Sheriff shall summon a.jury
of Six men_to alipraise the property under
execution, and if it shall not'. command
two-thirds. or_ more-. of the_ amount -at
which it was appraised,. the sele.innstle
postponed. At any Inbsequent - term of
the court,
.however, the same .property
may be again advertised and "offered by
the Sheriff,,and then it may be sold totlie
highest bidder, without regard to the ap
praised valiie. This act, as before stated,
will cease to be operttive on the 23d inst..
. .
"REV. C. C. Titnor, deliVered a farewell
discourse , upen the subject of missions in
the Presbyterian Chinch on Sunday eve
ning, Sept. Ist. Every seat was oecupied,
before the opening of the Ery,icee, a grit.:
,if,ying assurance' to. Me. TnAcr and• wife
that the people' f Athens- honor their
mission, and appreciate their worth and
Christian labor among those who have
to enjoy the blessings of religious lib
erty. . They left here on Friday, Septem
iber Gth, and set sail for Tufkey in Asia
, oilthe 10th inst. May their lives be pro
served amid the perils of the sea and land,
and they be spaied to do faithful and ac
ceptable . work kbr ,liiin who'se - servants
they are, is the wish of every one who re
cognizes their value•and approves of the
Saviour's eommautl to his apastles to send
the Gospel iv' all people.—.lthens Gazette.
ALL who are familiar with the work,
lugs Vf our Courts are aware that a vitst
amount of useless litigation is the result
of a-frce.anff,easy way of conducting btsai,
ness. Nothing is easier than for men to
honestly differ ...regarding a matter of
which they bave,norecord. The following
welltimed paragraph from the Potter
Eliterpri..e should be heeded : "Business
carried on. verbally 'sometime's
.answers
every purpose, but in many cases it is in
expedient and frequently'restilts' in trou
ble and litigation. Put all contracts . in
:writing and takeyeeeipts , for all monies
paid out, however trilling the amount may
.
be. :M
any misunderstandings result from
the loost - TWaYli Whieliiniportant business
matters are tp6lked orer,•:and after . each
party has put his orber own construction
ott the contract, :Abe matter is dropped
with . ilie-exPression of "all right from
each. In Many. cases it 'proves. "all
wrong " and' aftbkds a lifttle
. job for law
yers, juries and 'courts. If persons
persisted 'in, putting their. agreements
in writing, - much litgation would be
avoided." • . -3,
PrltsoNAL.—Hon. E. R. MYER . and
daughter have gone to lovia to visit rela
tives.
P.P.(wsoss has eiateired the law
S. W. WM. tITTLE as a StUdellt.
- .•
,t i
—l.lAany Guns- is learnng tho drug
business witb•HENnt C. POUTER. Ills
father is a graduate of the same establish..
resui, and when in practice was consider
ed a first - class druggist.
• —kr...and Mrs. TA:fLort,who ha re been.
sisitinc , at " Woodside" for some days,
returned to tbsii.bomo in Connecticut on
.•
Monday.. -
—EJ, E. Onyrs, who was a preacher, of
the Desciple denomination in this county
tweet -eigbt years ago, is the :Greenback
candidate 'for Congress , ' in Cotimbie county
this year. - - '
L-ramnswr Trots, of Washington, is in
town Only visit to his sister; Mri. Gen,
PAiso
Mateo Ite i st4lorilf 'titan years. ffe.
ie now Chief Clerk. - Although well id:
\einced in years he is apparently hale and
h4rty, and is withal"; a most :agreeable -
gent.
isr Ceais.Gaivy.of-Wyse', bas
gone to%skew York to attend School.
--Comrades ANnuus ia Wit, both
geritlemen ' ev_
erythingirldi 1. IL,
attended the tehoop
any last *reel
—Mrs. _IC.
.Wria,rait and
w a rp ' for
in tbd Valk/4
=EI
-TS= Prisbytmeedeelsieks lit in
sesidowat Canton thisweek.
r.l l- •
Tfirt GEoruhs - inewin. .4 . , 4
164 EDIT011:--Again we beg leave to we
,trotitsithreargir your paper of the Idurp
Centennial time, which-is-bat approach
ing., There was a meeting of the commit
tee at the Ghent Churgh on the Wriest.,
'and all reports sefekki`taitirahlig 'Aide and
efficient speakers have been secured, also
the the Waverly Band. The ground has
been selected, IPerr-mtFell
and standr. The grotuid - will all be tatted
in dna timer The following progranurre
llea been prepared, which may be revised
according to cirquustamea : MI* Mu
isic ;2. Prayer I*. idiullo'by 'the ' Band ;
4.‘ historical address by 0. 11. P. Krsr-I
NEY ; 5. Vocal music ; .8.. _Music by the_
Band; 7. Intermission for lunch; 8. lifu
sja band 941m1' mm 1 4-Ifew•
B. voiNalunsio OratioW
by 11ev. J. nArrarr FRENCH;.I2. Music
by the nand ; Thee earlriass4egttons
of aged people ; 14. Benediction.
wq give aApecla invitation to
the agiasittinklA4Wing: fbe frinaili
see that they are provided a way toeoms,
and we hope.they will insist on their tom
ing so far as is expedient. We are eXpect
lng a g CW3 A IFSKIId , 4 I O III ICOUkt
enjoy it with us. Como one, come all.
( ittial• , ) ? 9 aTlPllltlA; o6 .:Attee4. l 4 l F 1 1 04, 4 14,
read leading to the growl, so that, dare,.
will be no trouble hi'lladhig the Place.
I. L. Youxo,
• 0, , bent, Sept. 14, 187.8 t _
_Secretary.
''. • :ruin the.2trorthern Tier Gazelle of last '
meek: '',"y.".', - .':':
- _ —On Tuesday eyening of-last . ..week, a•
bard storm broke' oven: the soutbein part ,
:of the township,• and late in the evening
lightninglitreckzalisiyetack- belonging* to
denies Merritt, in Obinville, and it on
fire: The aeighboreAdtt, saw the light
came • running to the rescue and drew
,alway a wagon which was: - stand i ng, close.
'biliide the stack, and which wars not W-
I 840 by the bolt.- The stack which wait
a large one, was entirely consumed. Light:
niog also struck the barn of C.' Halle.*
Campbell near..the same spat, b ut f orte'- did little damage. - -.. . .
The atoniatmeeting of Vie. Disciple
Church of Ilradford and l'ioga Counties;
took place at Atha, on Satuntay and Stin
day.: A ' large .attendatice was present,
Rev; B. H. ILlyden was mcitieratnr. About
Mao . ministetal, were present, - . Phreeix,'
Delmot, Dearej Hayden, .Outts, Wood,
Blair and Spencer. Rev. W, A. - Belding,
of Troy, N. I!..;:t was unexpectedly press
cot, and preached on Satirdity forenoon 1
and Stihday forenoon.' A. tatition was car:
ried InCrganiiinn Shepard Memorial-Fund
to carry on the Work of evangelization; so
i rik
nohlysarried ' ut forififty.eight years by
Dr. R.,E 161r,0. was sub.,
setibtittto the. ibid. 'z. .. -,." . ' "., I
'—Ausn.'.4-lie team of horses stolen
from .L, H. Leonard, and 'Uri - Baxter . has
been rend and is ere this7 : 4lafely baCk at,
hoine..els-iteerret that they were taken by
two yetitiftueir named .Palm - Or .18, or 'eV
years'old and •brethers. • One the men
the ellicr,-hadheen livingat 'lrving Mir
,.regS! t.ip Springfield, the ,other at Dick:
Catni ' itteWit, inßurlington. ' They Were
foonifett hisvedisappeared about the time
of the,lostrof tie tearn;.. and: returned „itt
little :mere - than a week, Of ceurse sus;.
picion , fell iipcika.ihem, and on apprmich.:
ing tlt,younger man and demanding a
confeofon he owned up to the •theft, and
prom iseed to aidin finding the horses. :It
will bp-rernembered that the horseswere
taken' from the 1 !` 0141 Church," in Bur
t lingtoti 4 on Sunday evening, and the
young men drOve'rapidly away, reaching'
Waterloo, N. Ir., on,Mond.ay night. Here
they tr=aded horses;'; their whole desire
now seeming tolget. away from the effects
of their crime' ' 'faking their new team
they drove rapidly along to Lake Ontario,
and then back within eight miles of Can
andaigna. Here they were so overeome
hy_fright and aisnmed at the dread of de.
teetiou, that they unfastened the horses,
antiarnessed them and threw -the harness
rut, the wagon, and then started on foot
for home. They walked most of the way.
TIM older brother was arrested and lodg
ed in jail at Towanda; and `the other one
started wittr, ! illr. Leonard in pursuit of
Vie horses. They were found. at, Water=
ion, and a telegram was sent' to Pomeroy
Bros., ask ing if Leonard' was °Wright and
responsible. t This was answered in the
' affirmative and then Mr. Baxter was tele
graphed to eon:ic to identify them.
II A RTER: F.. FOP. OCTODER,
1873. 'Tho Octiibr number of Hiirper's
Noria:ine promises complete satisfaction
to all classes of readers.
The-A4p4serial novels, by those great
masters of fletion--BLACK and LlAntnr
Will talic : Oe Are. place in the minds of
the thonSands of renders who are follow
ing these stories from month to month
: with intense interrftt' egtialt:lllliner
ous class of r reatlerit, whO prefer the mar
vellous c'etails of actual heroism to even
the most masterly creations of imagina
tion, will turn to Jon!: Iit7Si4ELL Youso's
terse and thrilling story of STANLEY'S
journey through "The Dark Continent,"
one of the illustrated:articles of this num
ber:
A novelty in the way of illustration, pe
culiar to ILtnrin, is another reproduc
tion of au obl-time poem, "Ye Bellman,"
bk ROBERT limutics, making a page-pic
ture in Ann Er's most characteristic style.
The thYee , .short stories are worthy to
follow the brilliant contributions of this
class, given in' We . 'Septeinber Number.
" Three_ Thunderbolts" is a humorous
Southern character sketch, by LAME - W.
CRAM rxET,•with two powerful /illustra
tiooS byllirNitarrt. ":The Western Gi
nevra " is by EDWARD EVERETT HALE.
" Little Miss:Mouse-and. her. Alitri!ellous
Scholar,"is by the author of "Colonel
Dunwoddie, Millionaire."
" Ationals,s7 by WrIA., WALT4Cy. liAlt.
NEi, is an illustrated poem worthy ores
pedal notice, not merely for the beautiful
pictures of FREDERICK, but for its high
merit as an imaginative, poem of the pas
toral order, and for its rare nuelony.:
Besides the illustrated contributions al
ready mentioned,.there are live of a do
se' ipttve character, each of which •hos
special interest.. The.first of these, :and
opening the Number, is a graphic descrip
tion . of a scientifically conducted stock
and butter farm in . New. England.. An
other, oontributeit by 8. M. BYERS, our
consul at Zurich, is devoted to the-cele
brated St. GOthard Tunnel, now in pro ,
eess of construction beneath the Alps.
Still another describes,, with quaint illus. ,
Arations, a Japanese mission school. .Of
a more distinctively summer summer
character are the articles on "New York
in Summer"' and " Around the Peconim."
The foriLer, by Professor CIESTILEs Can
norx,..shows heir the stay-at-home club
of nine hundred and odd thousand New
Yorkers amuse themselves on the Hud
son, and at:Coney hiland, Rockaway, Ho
boken, and elsewbruo, during the snmaicr
months. The illustrations are cliareateHr
istic. Mr. ERNEST hitERSOI..E'S " Around
the Peoanics," is an exceedingly interest
ing -deiiiiiption of the Lang Island cow.
The illastzstions adds article t are more
novel and artistic than anything hitherto,
attempted hi article's Of this kind.
Butter Stores in Paris," hp lttnit
How Latin, is an in sting . sket c h;, fitly
fit
supplementing the article on Echo Farm ;
and " In a Jewish Book-Store,". by M.L.,
Minas, mtroddcea the reader to sorneun
•familiaritiarecters, as well as very
ttovel information. ' -
br the unillustrated poems, ."
Meeting "
is a happy, nYilderitq troth the Spanhdi;
by lIRLENS: CONSICf-; Dili"Discord"
a strong sonnet, frosi the the pen of Aren
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Cum nab 11,1ttlamw.-Forgery. D
4AtOrne7lMOPLaeso i and J F *4OW
1469, for Commonwealth; WlMania& Au
gle tor. &fend:int. Jury that Aefemlant
not guilty and county for costa:. •,:.
Com va H V Kinney - -Perjury.' District
Attorne3r McPherson, Maion &Bead, and
D'A. 6704;7 ; tivi;
wit Divice and 'Patifck,,tsits,' for
defendant. • Jury find defendant not gull
'6%; lin# that 'hi par three thei
noatp, and the pulaceittOr, r
one-quarter. • • . . •
COta• va E T .Elliott—Embesslement
Coni vs F 8 Sherman-.Ccmspfraei' to
defraud. Coin vs Sumner Wells—Aggra.
;rated assault and bstteiy. • Com vs John
CalieTrrr;rorcible entry, 2 mos.
ared to December term.
Cim vs Edwin Keekr,-. et' al=-Forcible
en try—A note prosequi directed to be'en-
tercel as to Keeler.
Helen Cleaveland n Martin Cleaveland
-Sberiff directed 16 make proclamation.
E Wilcox ya Omar Wilcox-7.W .1
Xceirio Esl6'iPpointed coc imisionec
Mary G Tingley P M Tingley—W L
Prisbie appointed commissioner.
-R D Elmer's administrators vs D B
Walker, et al—Judgment directed to be
eotered against defendants for want of an
appearance and plea. •
, 'll l -C Atwood vsi Bela Cogswell.—John
WHz appointed an Auditor to distrib
ute fund arising from the Sheriff's sale
of, dcferiniFtt s ,ateal estate. - •
FTaber's use vs C F
tor's report filed and confirmed of
Ovation and Elabree, et al vs James Pi
vie, et al—Rule to set aside Sherifrs sale.
In re the assignment - of Orlin D Nich
ols for the benefit of his. creditors-r . Na
than Stafford and Abram Wanzo appoint.
ed appraisers.,
The..coliewing Sheri l's Deeds were ass.
knowledged, viz : . ' •
To D D DeWitt and C P Miller, for 110
acres of land in Tuscarora twp. Sold Au-
dust 29, 1878, as the property of Bela
swell.. 41,776.
...To James Foster, for house and lot. in
Towanda born'.. Sold. Sept. 6, 1878, as the
'property of 11 T Juno. $1,860.
:.To E for four lots of : ;and
TOwanda bort/ anil twp. Sold Sept. 6,
1678 i as the property of John J Griffiths.
$1,985.
To Sylvester NV Hall, for" 100 acres of
bad is South Creek tarp. : Sold Sept rtl,
1878, as the property of Frank G
41,400.
To O. Harris, for 11 acres and 60 rods
ofiand in Ulster twp.• Sold Sept 60878,
as the property of H A Brainard. $6OO.
.To A C Hunt, for 78 acres of land in
Litchfield Sold Sept 6, , 1878, ail the
property of John Bradley. $1,600.
To A G Kelley, for two lots - of land in
Canton twp.: Sold Sept 6, 1878, u the
property of S J Hickok, et al. $155.
To G P Dittle, for 75 perches of land in
,Wyainsing.twp. Sold Aug 29, 1878,. as
the property of CC. Burch. $119.,
.To James McCabe , and W H KdWards,
for an acre of lind — in Burlington twp.
Sold Shpt 6 1 / 2 1878, as, the property of .Geo
and M A Walborn. $55. .
To 1113 Morgan; andosinistrator - of W
II _Morgan, for lot in Wysoz tarp. Sold
Juno 13, 1878, as tine property of JO)
Vought and Cyjdida Vought, 4316.
To Edward •CfieitOn, Jr, for a hods.
and lot in Albany twp. Sold June 18,
1878, as the property.old 6_13 Orms'by.
$250.
To Julia C Page, for a brick store build
ing and house and lot in Athens boiough.
Sold June 27, 1878, as the property
,of
L Corkhi." - - $2;301: . • . •
To Joseph G Paton, for three lots in
Leßoy, Canton and Toramulki4 sad To
wanda bora'. Sold Sept 6, 1878, as the
property of John - . 1 Gritl4s. $355.
To William 'Vandeiniack,, for 11i pores
of laud Asitrun twp .. Sold Sept. 6,
1878, as the property of J,T Griffiths. $3l.
To Eleaze: Pomeroy, for four lots of
land in Canton borough. Sold Sept 6,
1878, as the property of ki tilickekiet al.
$175.
To Pomeroy Bros', for 50 , aeres of lead
in Terry twil l , Sold June 13, 1878, as the
property of Boutoit 13 Ayres. $lO.
To Wendel Sick, for 50 perches of land
Oveiton Twp. Sold Sept 1878, as
the property ofJOhn J $lOO.
To Norman Thompson, for 23 sores
and .50.perchest,ofJand Tn Albany twp.
Sold Sept 6, 1878, as the properly . of Al
manzo B Allen. $lOO.
Edward Welles,.for 83 acres of land In
Herrick twp. Sold Sept.°, 18,78, as the
property of Cyrus Avery. 1P5.1'
UONDAT 'SEPT. lent.
Corn vs Nelson Vargeson and -Mary
Vargerm—lncestuous fornication. ' Rule
for a new trial:;
Corn vs Arthur Bennett,. James Ben
nett, Norval Bennett, Luther Marbaker, .
James Marbaker, Elia* Marbaker and Lil
lian Pickett--,Trespassint on private pond
for the purpose of taking, fish.,
,District
Attorney McPherson, N C 'Elsbree and E
Overton, Jr,,,Esqs, for Commonwealth
Davis & Carnochan for defendants. Jury
find defendants not guilty, but that Ar
thur.-Bennett, Norval Benntt, Luther
Marbaker and Elias Marbaker pay two
thirds of the oats, and the prosecutors ' ,
C A Cobb and Whitney one-third.
Com n C A Cobb and W R Whitney.
Assault. Defendants sentenced to piy s
fine of ft,' each and costs of prosecution.
Com vs Benjamin Ball and P -Bali.
- -
Forcible entry - and detainer. District At
torney McPherson, I N Evans,. Esq,-.and
Patrich,d: Foyle for Commonwealth ;
El
banan Smith and E Overton, Jr., Esqa, for
defendants. Jury disagree.
W L Wilcox va Eugenia
,Wilcog--4nb
poma in dliorce directed to be issued. •
W H.Benediet vs Hannah Benedict—.
An alias subpoena directed to be issued.
Overton is ?demur or.l J Giiiliths, et al
D Kinney, Esq, appohded an Audi
tor to distribute,thelund raised by - the
Sheriff's sale of defendtuit's zeal estate.
H C Smith vs Win Nesbit;r4 F Snider;
so; Esq. anointed an Auditor to distrib.
ute the fund raised. by the Sheen Bale of
defendant's real estate.
iff H Carmer vs.! L Corbin—H C Baird,
Bait, appointed, aw Auditor- to distribute
the fund, iaidby..the Sheriff's sale of de-.
fondant's real estate.
-
'•a taberli ass vs C F
toe's supplemental report oonflnnedikuilly.
Lovice Blackman is D A , Blackman—.
Rule discharged.
F Heiclunner, et at vs Farmers' Mutual
I Fire Insurance Co—Oarniabei. E W, Gil
lett vs L H Pint, et al.-Itules made' a&
solute. . . •
__
•
Corn vs Jobe Dolan—Assault and ..bat-,
I tery with intent te ; District' 'Attar:
net P&p 1. ( or lbw and.
c likteickailVtgler!os s.kwit*
-10,,,,„,Vir_M
, • -
- Baum= Cori* landbeimnimi
- • -
eT1 11 1494 0 1 0 1 1 41' WOO., ,1 0 1!1!Or
# l 6 0 6,d I** Bridfadt*diti
fic 4 4l lll ol, .1440,11001 1 .0 6 Wk15t be
'held otiibe 2504 26th and 2170 Last.:
_ OI FaX I Poi
- No. I.—Boad alai/tau. ,
MEM
' l ,,,, ari H e si s o . e v en t- - - 1 4 1 p .id j+
aearsillettail infant S. Cod = lay
taws old and Under t Oa 00
r !paid toaiddered bnt nat'easeladve.
~~ :' ' .
i\ \y.~
: )
UNSTOINI
; /fa fir-Drasogh4 orlbrioe JttaiiloflG
otla 1- 2; f . pk. co .WlO
tears eld out undaroo eo
..1
s yeses old 04 aperor- , ; toe 00
inilliciOlag up* 00 miethate tA4dhltloa, so
one 100 la the,ostrilto4llo; .100 Urge'
size: or /peat—will be a celterial, ~ 00t; emblaing
Oa mat good plias setiteliAgo 141, ,04000 s ps,loc.t.
Dom farlatibisi or dawn pumas. :, • •
VIM-
*LIM
EMS
a 3fs
deka&
No. E.—brood Mans and Cato
Mares, 4 years old sod wet with colt, 10 00 it 00
2.700,1,20144m14 • 200 too
ik pats old colt, • - • 200 100 _
1 yew old colt, 2 00, , 1 00
Soaking eat, " ".'I au 20
Cana tole! thlhitod s ,by waiting og tho 44014
sot se o tw.lase.; hist to ;how ~uatitir
Atlkk.
• NC' , 4.--S ch.d asfd r atiiggs Bosh! Vs Zak' for
r .;•!! j• ihtswi Irak
Watt b let pima. ,;
- Matched buses n axea
Singh;
811100 tione
MU%
Audio
ltoey—
%onion
l\ii. Satehed and, 111,4
11•,11? r itise kept fur
_ . :._ pro:tiara. .• _ . ~. ,
.ed traimi, % -/=% : ' I! • 05130' s fit 00
flinit igle 4 . tiling. 300 200
,
StallionTr , geneselipurpoelm, . • .19 00 , o 400
Nate ' - omMiatiat of stSdidl anti mere
,say tom • ... .• Matched and sin& eorarr, will im
exhibits. .. t.. track. _ .....,,. _ ..
ifo. 6. ; arse* for ill Work, .4-e,
Olalleos 4 pare . 4 — 0 ,42 v VI 00 400
Stallion ander 4 y 1 4 - 00 300
NW. OMNI 040 - 7 *I tvoiori ,"' 1 :IMO° 11 :t co'
Slagle are 4 years '. d over, _,. , .4 00 2MI
Single moo wader 4 years. 3 CO '
Single gelding voile, 2..4 ran t . ' - . •• AMI : - , •
yfo ‘ y,yprteinglad Riding ,NorreS, .
, • •
'Pair ediriaiettorset, •, , - 0300 tv GO
Pair carnage mazes, ._ - . 800 , X Ofb
Palr miltsunder 4 yams, - , • - it. 00 100
Gelding for saddle,. •, t • , .13 00 100
]tare for saddia, , • • -. :000 - .'
To best lady Equestrienne,
Tot est tug Temstriins seuins.l4,
, ,
' • ,• of..ASS 2..-47411T1.E.' - '• : -!' '•.
. No. 3.74libert //Prig '
:.
•11401 3 yeiareand over: ' , - OS 00 ft 00
13n11 2 yews and under 3,- - • • v .' i •. :; 400 2iv
Dull attar and under 2, : 300•• i op
Bull , ' 103
. I
Cew, .' . , , /,, , . ••• 4.00 - SOO
Helfer 2 years •'_ ' • 200 • •
Heifer I year,
Heifer calf, • 1 1 00'
Ho. 9.—Deron e. Ayrshire*, Janie:Pe and Holsteins.
, Stale prizes is shol horns.
- The Judges will a and no prises in these MO
numbers nalesto satisfactory evidence be presented
of pedigree and purity of blood.
Pd. 10.—Grade and Native Cattle.
Dull 3 years and over,
Ball 3 years and under
Run 3 year and under 2,
Dull calf;
Cow 'for milk and butter,
Heifer 2 ;ears.
Helfer llear,
Spring calf,. • 1 00
Den pen of calves, not less than th 000 .3 00
Mtiklnß viallties rather than condition are to
govern in this noinber„
No. 11. , --Fat
Pali. 3 years ind over,
Tatted at or steer,
Fatted cow,
00 . gt 0 0
4 (yo :co
a OCI x ,oO
to. ft—Working Oxen and Steers.
Yoke 4 piss and - over,
Yok4 E yeses and .unbar
, . CLASS -1.--SHEEP.
, . . ,rto. 12.—Fine Wool. -
,
Buck ; years and over, $3 00' $2 6
Buck 1 year,- 200 . 100
.
•
Buck lambs; a In pen 2 00 1 00
Ewes,,* In pen, 2 years and over, 300 rs•
Xvrea, ain pen, 1 year and under.; - 200 100
Xlive,laulb; - 3 in pen, F -. 200 100
, - No. 14.--aitstroict.
Buck, 2 years and over, - 300 - 200
.
Buck, 1 year. , '2, 00 1 on
Inlet Isnita„3 in pen, aOO 100
Xwes,2 years and over, 3in pen, 300 • P. P
was, 1 year and under 2.3 In pen, 2.00 100
Eire lambs, 2 00 1 . 00
No. 15,--Ltioester.
Sainepaitaa asNo.l4.
No.l6.—Shropahlre Down
Bare prises As 140.14. ,• .
CLASS 4.—SWINE..
It—Cheeter *Atte,
Wear. i year erneer, fa 00 01 00
Boar, Igss than /1 months, 200 100
tireeillog
an aoar.lear ur uTer,wltb - plp, 500 00
5 pigs tees thmonths, . 2CO •1, 00
Nuts over le moat it . • 200 1. Co.
18.--Same .Pp miasma _ for Berkshire
' • Snfnik and Poland China,
CLASS k.-.POULTRY. •
XO. 19.
Teta light hrabmaa, $ 25 • bo
dirt brahmat
partridge coching„
Cheteaching,
white caching,
buff cactins,
•
tunnians,
barnborge,
white legborna
brown leghords,
white-faced black Spanish,
Polish,
.
Crelre coupii, 75 50
bamtams, . 75 ISO
.
rallr turkeys,. 100 50
,
geese, I , 100 - 50
ducks, 100 ' '5O
Best corer' of towls,number Ilt guilty, cOO N -
Foists to be judged according to the Auterican
standard of excellence. ' ' '. ' • ' •
Those not possessing merit and worth are not en
titled to prttes. . •'. ' . - . ~ -.
CLASS PRODUCTS.
So. s:O.—Farm Dairy Butter.
Ist P.. 2d P. ..3.1 P.
June firkin, fl 00 43 oo • ft'
Package, nut tees than 00 the, 4 00 300 1 00
auiplea In mile, not lees 5 the, 200 100 •
•
/Va. ?.I.—Parin Dairy Mettle.
Sample not less than 10 the, f 2133 ft 00
CLAbS 17110 DUCTS.
' n i No. 21.—t7rain and Seed,
Crap e° Zito; teas than 1 acre, 1 00 4 1 00
white winter-wheat, 1 acre, 1 300 1 - 00 .
red winter wheat, 1 acre,_, 300 100
spring wheat, I aci, fet 300 100
• barley, 1 acre. i • . 200 '., 100
oats. I *tee, , . , 200 100
buckwheat, 1 acre. ' • 300 , 100
• peas, !if acre, . 200 lOu
beans, 1( acre, 200 100
clover seed. 1 acre, - 200 •1 00
timothy seed. 1 acre, . 200
_1 00
dux seed.l acre, 3 00 1 00
Best *mop 1 bush either above smiles 100 •
sample 10 tors seed corn, 1' V
A written statement will be required to the en
tire processi.of cultivation, the previous state of the
ground, the kind and quantity of manure applied
the preceding year, and also the present year. that
produced the crop; the - manner of plowing and
beam. the time of seeding and harvesting, the
process of Cleaning, and the particular kind and
variety of grain; not less than one bushel mutt be
exhibited, with the address of the winner, price,
ate., for the purpose of betas:ming where seed may
be obtained; Grain to be threshed' and ground
Measured. 1
t Ne. 23.—Vegclabiee .
Bushel early,variety potatoes, P F 4 50
late variety potatoes,
Col of potatoes, riot less 6 varieties, P I.' e 0
Best sampleaof beets, obionea..4emetoes, turnips,
parsnips, round/doers, cabbage, celery, lettuce,
radishes, squashes4unipkins, sweet run, water
melons, citrons, carrots..sweet petateeis, peppers,,
,egg planer; lima beans (1 quart), not less than S
each. SO cents each.
Each variety to be correctly named.
No. 2 . 6.—k (Correcify Named). \ .
•
12 varieties apples; 4 each, i 12 00 $1 00
Collection of varieties, 4 each, 2 00 1' F
Varieties of winter apples, 4 each, 110 P F
1 6 Toilettes fall apples, 4 each, 1 00
i et varieties winter apples. 4 each. - 1 00
'Specimen, (sizeund quality corusidered) '
not less than emetic, -- 50
I varieties of pears, 1 00
Sample pears, 50
Collection of peaches, 1 00
Plate peacher. ' ' 50 1
Spectrums Rutting, 44w more, :- • . 60
Dish plums. ' 50
Collection grapes, . - • - , 200 100
. .. .
Cluster grapes, ' 100 ,
In classes of Vain, vegetables and fruit, thetartit
clew exhibited Mast be - the prOuction of nip el-
Miter, and not •collected item different sources,
in order babe entitled to a premium.
• No. I.s.—Flour, Neal and Bread. , '
Wheaten flour, not less than Nibs, Lip ,
Bye dour, not leas than 50 MN .. Dip
Corn meal, not less than 50 lit; Dip
Buckwheat gone, not less than-501bs, Dip
Loaf dorbestie wheat bread, bop yeast, P F 50
domestic wheat breed, milk yeast, I' F 20
domestic graham broad, . l' F ~ 50'
domestic rye bread, , ' ." PF • ' 50
Loaf made by girl 15 years or under, P F 1 00.
Plate 'raised biscuit, P F 1 00'
Pumpkin, apple, pesett or castard pie, 3 F 50
Card gingerbread, le If
No. LG.—Canned and Dried Fruits lP Money, Sugar,
Brit sample dried apples. A, ibs ; peaches. 2 Ms ;
plums. 4: its; cherries,: Ms; currants. t lb; rasp
, berries; ilb ; blackberries, t_lb ; pickles in sine.
• gar, process to be stated ;- swam& box bogey by
one colony. present year; strained or extracted
honey by one colony, present year ; maple sugar,
. 6 lb*, present year t domestic grape wine, rasp
berry wine, currant wine, X betties each ; golfer.
. ~ tion domestic jellies, quailtiesanViarieties , to be
&laddered. each See .. -
Best •6 greatest varieties canna traits, I Ki
s varieties canned fruits, I. P - •
The Judges may recommend premiums for dit-
I tarent varieties acsetied fruit, not exceeding 01
•
for each variety. ,
CLASS L.,PARM IMPLEMENTS.
•
No. rt.
,:-: ••• ' ' :.__ '-'ll - . ,
•
Best display of machinery, •es id
Best combined mower and reaper, mower,reaper,
. grain drill. hay tedder,, threshing machine and
soMoisallethorse-power kiver.treadhanalawer, .
debt roller. cultivator, corn cultivator, - harrow •
Dan plow, steel plow, subsoil plies. tanning mit;
/Ora shener, horse rake, grain cradle, 6 bay
e , Burka 6 .hantrikea. 6 amour% forks. Grattan
torks.'44eillial. and sniltiul: 46106 tail sornialie
cutter, ox yoke, - hay rigging mado by oxbiblior,
con 'husker. horse can, farm gate, dog or sheep
power fox churning, lawn mower. steam engine
fPorw daimpurposes, steam engine for farm par-
- as. ip
_ The Judge' in this class shs l ll •ssamlo D e articles
not enumerated therein, and for meritorious ones
• ,bail award a Certificate of Merit. • •
MASS O.—MANUFACTURED LEATHER AR
TICLES.
•
itast dozen pairs came bons, fine boots, ladies'
boots, fancy harness, rdouble.single). brawl farm
. hangers (dotlbluk Media Plata harness, •palr due
'
boom, coarse boots , ladles bootee, ehoes. 6 sides
I . , s i lls leather. 6 sides upper leather. t i s i reu can
• '
eat and greatest dis May et innemal, , ' •
lieadalery, trentaiesinses„ ack, - .01 00
.. 0t 00
,lismigitainmetlis tali pormistss Ctsui .-_- . :.
"CLAN
ÜBzD
.....
11ii.741.11g triP...49ITICLF/k2";''
:- : tom:,Ll;:::i4 ., . , _..jiiilit:.-‘: , 4 1 .4:r , ;,4:.,
',
platforr w%libeitirtipis t **doe
'‘?",.. • • Inasbar szedirk . ehltsr.
for iiiiite, !It ..Itoek tt,rig*Sigir i g
I- Ilitt. " • OAR - li 4
Pm* ',
eWe itsslevannste , i quidieSl , lo6oo4:
cheese e
ratZLiOnstratatt lemma. &bow
a, estdbitkin ot -stens and w
earthe
ware, minting 'adds% madam clothes
• winger' sampOttdrith=e• t , Dlr, li.
Judges Oiled* r lila Chia II."
C7LXBEI ' 1..-DONISTIO lIMIUFACiVATS.
re
c ,.„, i , -:::•,-.1 , 4Nts.sti; ... ,4 - - , ..: 2 . , .. , ,...„f . . , „ - rs'r
Ildifdon le carpet corearlet, rag 10 Y1d .....u d0 t
Nees of,6l 6.4 .naUsep,
mitten Iseektotro * 11. SOTO.
per line . Wiled' • • • .
tarplae, patehowark quilt, sample woolen yarn,
' lbws zlizesid;, pair knit titoekings or socks, wool.
cotton or linen, esehtplees•work iteilti' yarn mil ,
- tens, hearth-rug, knit hood, detains bed quilt.,
white bed.quilt...homemalde Men. pond Meth
• ' woolen &Vat. linitspiitel. let WI tors.whOtoaa.
slalom blankets. flannels, stocking yarn; Cotton
eu4 woolen intraid Amulets. bhulkots,eassimeres,
fancy knittingyrarmi, , ,_ -,.,
ii. ea* -1 00
silk bedquilt, howisluasru , -
The Judges are authorized to award diseralOor
ry premiums to meritorious udder in this ClaM.
not
e li l eri eee l di eiett 4ll ol Js9 lllli l le tillia ttheO 11 -iiiiiil4 4. lolelit&P e
leir
last past. , -- . -
pJ t As§ pr i . bTEEDLi*lraqK.
• • • •:" .
, .
Best Millinery cahlbitifin. best man; -
tatomaktng. each • Dip
Vest specimen embroidery, CO 50
worsted embroidery, 0- 1 00- 59
crochet wort, 100 50
worked inmdin, ' ' 100 .GO
ottoman ewer,. CO 50
• . pair lamp mats; . - -1-00 50
fancy chair work, 1 00 - 00
choir tidy, specimen hair work, children_ cloth
log, stitchiagi kaligi - 44 1 1 wart, hl a_ Wilk
embroidery, human cover, toilet mats, cortams,
hand and machine made shirts, each ; boy's and
girl's shirts, each ; yoke and sleeves, collar and
- eels. display-at letting, ,
:t gurlage stelghlfgban ' 00- .50
late cover. tufted and netted chair corer, each ;
chats toyer; in pattern or. stitch ; .sola pillow,
slippers. crocheted rephyr shawls, silk engird•
dered•rhitd.o nightie, knitted ivies hood: ebild'a
cap, child's 'socks, netidleAsiok ''ar'' housewife,
raietpalt, embroidered tidy, . 10c
T,dnigee Inive.tbe same power as In Claal. 11.
II 44 00 4 00
a'ao "4 oo
00 -4 Pk
-tool .'sod
CLAPS i 3. PAI TAIJR Ailf.l7t N 1 0X1V,13.14,
Oast speetmen leather work, picture, frame made
by lady, waxwork, ornamental shell work, col
lection oil paintings, Rater color palo_tipg, apt
:crilittral-wmatb,. • ' ilfra
spilimen oil painting, specimen Tainting, aped-
Men crayon drawing. collection artillelai dowers,
mouoctitomatic painting, b. photographa, *peel—
Men brnamentai penmanship, Dip
,watch case, work basket, display of burr work,
, single specimen burr work, specimen hair work,
display wax fruit, display wax dowelnieclealres,"
display leather dowers, display V(2.x work in de
display shell work in design, display bead work
in design. mos* work lu design, . 00 ,
display Lair work, - 00
- . l)licretionary prendarns for meritorious articles
oat named, subject to decision of the board. If the
-display be. considered unwortbribo premium" of- I
fered, the I,U• rd reserve the right to reject.' •
a oo
rate
CLAS. 4 ,4 14.—CULTIVATED FLOWERS
•.• ' tio...l.l.—Amateur
'Best floral ornament, table Logout, (mat 1 garden ;
lisnd litiquet„ front I garden; dablies,
collect : lois of roses, of 'verbenas and pansies,
play warden dowers., of cut flowers, tt 00 •
Best afl greatest ajaplay of Itotule.planfa and fl ows
ors, f plank laidooni, of gireenhoo6o phustA,, 011
cut 4f plank 5 00
.8.00 .4 00
44 00 :00
300
' 1 00
.N 00 4 CO.
CO 'T 00
2 00 100
All persons desiring to exhibit, stoves, furnaces;
Mu grates nod artlcia. connected. therewith. Wit
be tarnished aruplo spate to. ratan. and ditspLay
their wares.
•.
CI.I‘SS. tf:,-,, PLOW;NO. " .
• `- I k . . 1
.- Ik'd. is. ' ' ' - •
1
Best foUrth of an .nere pllwed with
horses, mutes or oien,',, , , , t.- ,ti 00
t
Second beat fourth of an i rt plowed
with horse& tunies or oxen. - 400
Best fourth of an acre I,luweo by boy
'under 16 years of nyn., .. - 4.00 '
•l'erifons coinpettng for the at premitimic must
plow tho ground selected' by the 'committee In a
straight, uulterm .. Mauner, put less. than Inches
deep. • :
Those ivbolatend to coulpete'should gltrii notice
to the Secretary, Win. S. Vincent, at Towanda, at
least one week prior to the Pair:
Competitors must be ou the ground for the
match at 9 a. M., on the third: day Ot the Fair.
Time not to exceed one arid one-half hours.
0 00 you
300 PP
CLASS I7.—MISCELLANEOUS.
•-• - •
Best collection Of saws, oraugers, of cabinetwork;
- plane, organ., sewing-noteillue specimen, wire
work, spry bed' °kaftan*, 'dila •
41ther artlftell not bereinbefore numMi will be
entered in Oda class, ard•the'Judges will examine
all tacit:loth:us and particularly such as-hare inter
est or value to the fanner, or pertains to rural life
and - economy, and they mayawurd such Certificate
of Merit or honorable, mention as proper,
sui,Ject to revision by the Board of Managers. The
abreviation "1% lr." in the foregoing list is for the
l'ractleal Fartner..likaspaperk • ~ • .•
•
CLASS
. The Fxecutire Committee have utaolve4lo oiler
a premium of e 2 co for the twit i,pecimen of horve4
shoeing-and* 00 for Mot:tut boot, itiwbtoekomitfe
tioituc the work to receive the premium,
BRADFORD COVNTT firticvi ! Tußat
ofjudges chosen to act at the
26thAnnual,Fatt of the Bradicird.County
Agricultural Society, to be- held at East
Towanda on the 25th, 26th and 27th days
of September, 1878': ' •
60
76 51
75 50
74 SO
7$ 50
73 50
175 50
75 50
75 .0
75 50
Jobn D KfTy.er, Athens; A A Abell. Warren ; Thur.'
b,r tl Car.s. Orwell ; 11 E Gilbert, A4ll.utd D
terra,, Pike; Morwm, Wyratiking; A R Dalton.
Smithfield ; klasied. Elebree, Wiudhato; Fran4litt Vi,
Tots ner, Eond..
C J E.mterbrooks, Orwell ; ,ttatal 11 Daviicl,elloye
sine ; L Stewart, Ilerriek; 0 1 Wolcott, Litch
field: .r ,, Bn B<•atdel<.c, Warren; .I<witt; Vonght, She•
mein ; Crimmins, Terry; N. •aiissom;
smitufield W Nichols, Burlington.
:BP neer tTorper, 13:0 ; holly Thomas, Athens;
Jrtenthan . Hemet, I►ya]n,ir,K LI Bacon, Asylum v./
st.binson:Orsvell: Henry Fisher, Stand/og Slohc;
In Finch, Wiudluirs Jae Vstll)3le, Clster; . l S Young
T Rnttleo, Myron Prier, Weirton; Geo W Scoville,
Toolitl,Ctsp.; A Jodwn, Litchfield; Garrlwoo Blurt,
Wlaludn;;; A L. CrKntuer, Monroe; Cattle!
Wyr-oz; S W Burr, Lollayssile; Sroith Tuttle, Woo;
J F Climberlain, Wyaltiting ; Elmore llorton, Wil
mot; lienderson Roof, e Landing Stone; Hubert lieN,
Seylnizt; Nathan Young, = Warren; Jreepb
Ath.qe; Uenry.S.lnghlotty,„ Towanda; L x Littmatt,
Vorantla Tap.; Wm Kingsley, Stan4l,4 Skins. •
A gMaio, to.Eayssille; Win rittetinn, °mall;
Tkage, Atlwro.; Ih I. Patio, Wyaol; Geo W Elliott,
Uei tick ; C W Wilcox,' Rmithgela ; Gro, Steven% To.
vittola; Bohn Eeeoe,atanding Stone; Pat McCook,'
A. 2 Stevens, Standing Stone. Frank *tiny; Athens;
Hiram Elkintt Wy.tlurtug; E. A. Ttuceyt, Vhder;
Freeman Street. litnntot -„(as Newell, Herrick'----
Burrongbv,
,Piinet Lord Fitly Sheithefoth ; Feuds
Gregg, Towanda Twp. ors
IMAM 1/11.1i3IZN7F:
1111 ram Taylor. Warren ; II U Lent, Shethetiain ; L S
no,surtb, C W Uleter; S N Seeley,
none; 'Wm Lawrence, Canton; D 0 Holton, North
Towanda ; P.Wflgurey, Atallarni J P Staltuttl, -Wyatt
ring.
Adam runes; Granville; Alfred Horton, Shesbequin ;
Andrew Yee, Wsaluriog ; Itirtsard Jennings, Standing
Stour Chas thinonstsgs, /down.: F Y
Frost:lint Nod% Forbes, D•'me; Mirk Ikrweir, War;
ran'; Geo T Beach, Smithfield. • . • •
CLASS I.O.—IIMMUTaivC66n,
L 31 Randall,' Burlington ; S 0 Allen, Farnham
Daruca. Demo; tiro Dewing; Warren; Jaa 0 liidaway,
Frauklin ; Ezza Butty, North Towanda; A Li CAI%
Atyloaq' Edwatill394.irdmab.'
• rtim 11. —DOIIq.7IC sweursorrss4...,
Mrs L J Culver; Wysaulting, 1.113 - Geo Moscrip,
lt'Gulbntn; Mn 7 V Sv'eet, blortrup ; ?dm Geo *tever ,s
Julia V!, SantiernowStra Yet Watts; Jdni 11
l'rvk , Mrs ti W Ryan; Towanda:
etas's 12.—sestl.r.wouv.,T
Mrs 0 F - Young, Rome; Mrs • E YS Noal, rildoroo;
Mrs G' II RUN, lietth Tcvesn.le ; Mrs 1) F Park,
50 A [hens ; NrA 1) R,Ruitu ell, Mrs UM
Welles, Mat I) AL:ncut ; Mrs 0 A black, Towsuada..
50 , CLASS EL.-w-rAISILISti AIAZI"TANCLWCLIIK.
ILra .1 a Adams, North Towanda; kin N.B Park,
Wysauking ; Mrs W U &wow, linos; Mrs Geo LI
Stroud, 31ra G U Watkins, Towanda ; IlrsJ H Howard,
Wyaluslog. , ).
',. . , ,
. .
VI Ti‘ I GCB
Mrs C E Ferguson, Uister; Mrs D C Dewitt, Mrs S
W Alcorkl, Mrs Prof Q”lulau, Towanda; CT Hull,
Athens. .
Tkontiek, Litchfield: JOhn Kelly, Granville; Ti
W Towanda ; Rigg., Southfield', lioderic
Grapgor, North' Towanda; Chan ibompeon, Terry;
Ke:goo liarTO, Om ell; J Fitzgerald, Wyafoitog; John
Konis r filanding Stone.
M E Bered,beandrag Slone; Gay 'Saar, Atheni•, li
b Chaffee, Pike; P 1. Wahl,
,Tolasodra Tarp.; W
Marvin. BlUittibtl,l; Ben) Notihrop, - Monroe; P P
Burns, Harilugtua; Chw itOClghrtty. ; Nathan
-Tqrs,Tarry.
4 ) L Stamliug lityrke; . Wm 3 Davis, rive ;
II 1' Decker; T. 1.1,111114; Albert Cm:WM, Orwell; Yiank
Sten/It, latelitleld.
FAMILY GATDERING.—Rev. J. B. Etna
riEt!, of Binglnunton, gives the ,Yeimblienn
the following account of the - annual gath
ering of the ARNOLD family . :
The annual reunion of the Arnold flint
ily occurred in Binghamton last Tuesday
evening, the 10th inlstant, at the residence
of Bev. A. J. Arnold, Hancock street. '
There were present over forty persons,
einbraeing four generations. Mother Ar
nold is-77 yeata old, hale and hithrtY, and
ap*.rs almost as. young and apriUghtly
as lier children. Just six years ago to-day
bet companion wentlionte to heaven,
leaving her to coMpletethe journey alone.
Nipe of the childienttre still living, and
all Vres'ent •;• sir; Boni and three daughters •
Calvin Y ., and'Andrew Jackson are Meth
odist preaehetit, and nearly the whole
family 'are members .er the Methodist
Episcopal Church. C. V. is now station
ed at Maine. lie bail, been blowing. the
'Gospel trumpet nver.Jhirty . years; with
unabated power and usefOlness. A. J. is
a tonal preacher. Formerly .he traveled
some eleven years in the Wyoming Cow
ference. Both have been active and sue
cessfnl int:tigers. • .• •
Most of the-family. icside in Bradford
county, Pa.; the old funky liive being la=
sated in Warren., , - ,Athens,;„lionte. and
Tiriadham were also • reptesented in, this
Agatbetiug.;-,There,ierre ably.
thi.*Othethlri 2 ,l* l o o l#:th#:,4,4„i Alat7.l.lr
. . . • 'MAI.
el,Ass
WEI
CLAN I.—nosars
etas 2. --CATII.E.
ctaxv 3,—sutcr
CLASi
CLA v 5 s,—rorurav
==!
/'Gds! 7.—rmam rnotwers.
cirmi 9.—xLstrAcTvitti,
Cr.*F44 16,-AToasli itkitothci.Le.
CLASS /7.-711OCCLLANg01;3
CLASS 18.-CLACSSMITIiINO
34‘). , d J. AriKM 'busk to
1 11 1r 0 04112 11 1 1 a to
6 . 66 2 7. 4 0 7 11 ;* alTi 7 47 l hig .
&lief tt i = l4 *l=fler
maw
tzte i stilkbtoeinthis : beide teit
Uwe anis
~gaiy~ tie
, - V' Aitild'aixl Otheis tiediejgoi;
repedate'rermattik which wine ewdwioh
ed w the end the getberh t ig
la-
TMs'meeeetini On it :VP*
P. Atuol4 l 4,'Heme, Pa.
Om genial friend iebilainter•-
'ested himself in securing .usefid aktieles
for the hulleadavieg fine -past vac, and
now be has turned his attention ;to the
sesthetical, And taken -the agency for .an
td i egaMly designed illustrated copy of the
Lcinf's Prkyer. It•is an ornament suitable
alike for the palace and the hovel, and is
`im'clespithatevery One canufford to pur
chase. The Doctor will neat week csui
vass the towM; and we hope no- one will
refuse ,to purchase a copy-of the work of
Tan %More Review has been enlarged,
an evidanne of 'prOrtertty , which Inuit
gratifying to the readers 'of that enter:
IT' secra& impossible that a remedy
Made of such .coMmon, simple plants as
Hops,,Buchn; Ma n drake; Dandelion, &c.,
should Inskelimmanytiml such marvelous
and wonderful cures as Hop •Bitten do,
but Irina old and Min&l'ith•itud_l )l3 "9
Paster,and, Doctor, Lawyer sad Editor,
all testify to having • been cured by them,
yon mast believe and Lay them yourself/
and doubt no longer. Bee another col
umn. , . • /
N IN LOCALS
.
far:Nor:pin a nd Wintir / NiMnery
ifAdsat SSELL . k liAi'..*lVehri, s
,la* doors north
arcurs Block. • *
, 41,
. Ladies Prera,Trimauege, all the
New Styles, st FAir(4.lllll3, I few doors
north of Xerein A ti 810ek..!
g 4 -A. full assortment of •Finey Goods
at 3N5.1.1. Fasuoraia , s, s tow doors wet or
Merear'p Block.
A :IsTEW BENdATIONIN TOWANDA.,—.IO/41
3f. L. Coox,Of New York, his leased and is bar.
ingeiegantly tittsd up, toms the building for.
tneft3t ocelipted by p. B. Rowan' t Co., .banker,
north of Post ()Mee, on Mein-et., where she will
open the most compete- stack. of . 1112.14211.7tT
GoonS ever exhibited In Towanda. 'Grand %win
ing on Thursday, . Friday. and Saturday of next
week, Sept.26tb, 27th, and ;• , ,44.• Allure Invited
to call and examine goods and prices.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
Ems" Go to SNELL Fentotsx's for
best Millinery Goods. •
ar Misses &BM 1S FAUNXISIS do all
klads or DRESS ; MAKING. • ,
tirlilissT. J. Mixaers is just opening
anew stock of Autumn Millinery Goods, to which
she invites•theattention of the lefties. • song2l4
CoRSER hati the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered in
Towanda, end at prices within the reacts at an.
L. B. Romano challenges
tition ter quality of goods and low prices on Bash,
Doors, Blinds and Itoblin‘s, and all building ma.
terlal. ' tangs-if).
rir Mrs. E J. Misaoslass TRIMMED
HATS for ONE DOLLAR and ;Matra. r I
The Largest, Best{ and Cheapest
nos of. Eipef; for, Ladles, .3113.45' and Cblldreas ,
wear is found at CORSFat'S new Store, tuner Main
and Plne.sts., Tiaey & Noble's Block. apre:a
tvr Covviii. Bakery Wagon, of the
Ist 'Ward...Bakery, will be on hand dally with
:Fresh Crackers hot from the oven, Bread. Pies,
. sprit
Pbif Don't you. forget it. We here en
excellent CRACKER MANEEACTORY to town
at COWLES? BAKERY, where you can buy the
best fresh-baked crackers. '
rif 1: - C.. BLUM has received a NEW
sTetcrc OF LAMES' AND CriIL'DIIENS
WEAR far the Summer Trade, which he offers at
prices fir less than heretofore sold, stud at lower
figures than any competitor can duplicate. Call,
examine and be convinced. Store on Street,
south side of Bridge,--sign of Gilt Boot. jure.
t CLOSING OUT SALE of Gold and
Silver Watches., Chains, Fancy Jewelry, etc. The
undersigned having purchased at fiberini Bale the
entire stock of Watches, Chains, Miser and Plated
Ware, In the store formerly occupied by M. Rae.
DELMAN, and not wtshing to rensaLn to the
nen, has concluded to sell the entire stock regard-
less of cost, In order to wind up the blot-nem Call
early and secure bargains. .3f. JACOBS:
riff Nothing short of untoistable
benefits conferred upon tens of thetulandsof suffer
ere could originate and maintain the reputation
which Aralre SARSAPARILLA enjoys. It Is *
compound of thiNest vegetatle alteratires„ with
lodidea of •Polassium and Iron, and Is the most
effectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial,
or blood disorder% 'Uniformly successful and cer
tain In ite remedial effects, It produces' rapid and
complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Bella, Umuura. -
Pimple% ErnPtions, Skin Diseases, and all disor
ders arising from Impurity of the blood. By Its
Invigorating effects It tawny', relieves and often
cares Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and
Irregularities, and la a potent renewer of vitality- •
For,purifying the blood It has no equal. • It Ones
up the systerit, restores and preeerreethe health.
and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty years It
has ‘ beert in Atensive use, and Ia today the most
callable medicine for the suffering sick,. every
where. For tole by all dealers.
-----
TOWANDA MARKETS.
REPORTED BY STEVENS & LONG,
General dealers la Groceries and Prod ace, Pattorea
. Block. corner Main and Bridge Street*. '
WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT IS, MIL
WTIOLICSALT.. • RITAIL.
Flour per bbl " 5 SCO 50 0 00% 700
Floor per &set 1 490 140 1 50®1 74
Coro Meat per 1001 b& 1 25641
Cbop reed 1 20g '
Wheat, per bum) 1 ono 1 )045
Corn • • 404 44 , aso
Ilye - 5O Gee' CS
•
' 30(§;• •
Buckwheat • .... 1350 •
, - 45 - 503/1 CO
Cloverseed,niedium„, , 5 000
'Timothy, vrestern;...;%.. , A 1 nttO
Beans, 52 lbs,. 1 000 125 IWO2 00
Pork. mess 12 5C® . 0131:5 30
Dressed hogs, - -- • OS
_ _, •
'flaws 14
Shoulders 05 US
•
Lard - OSta 09 1:
'Batter, tubs , 1:4 1: . l:4 18
11014 124 15 . 130 16
'EggshetSe 10(
; fresh - 13 • • 13
C ' 4 11
Green apples, bash :301 30 408 13X
80
Potatoes, per bushel..,. Sotil 61:1(4
Ontons 30 v. . as
Beeswax •' ....
......
COILBISZTILD DT DAYTON DSO.
Widest
Veal skins 111
Deacons
Sheerlogs
Taller,
Wool
'HENRY . E. DRAKE,
JR WEL
Corner Lake and Water Streets,
ELMIRA, N. 1p
Elmira, N. April 18, 18.17.
MARRIED.
PRATT—DVDLET.—At WeSt Franklin, Septem
ber 8, 1778, by Elder Calvin Newell, Mr. Baunil
. la Pratt, of West IturUngtoti,' and Miss Susie
Dudley, of Grarrrille.
ItOSS—FA,RtLit the 11. E. Parsonage, Orwell,
Soptember 3,1878, by Rev. d. B. Dub, Mr. Win.
U. ROSS, of Omit, and Miss Lydia Farr, of
Herrick. ,
COOK—THOMAS:—In Steienstille, Sept. LI, 1876,
by the Rev. 1% Thomas. assisted by the Rev. D.
Cook, M.- L. Cook, of Missoula, 111011410 A
Territory, to Min Mary D. Thomas.
SIMO'SS-431G01N9.---At the Parsonage, Monroe
ton, 5ept.1.1678, I+l Rev. lialloelt Armstroog,
Ur. JameivE. itintons, of Borne, and Miss Tennis
Higgins, of North Orwell.
DIED.
BRE RE.—ln Towanda, Sept. 13, , 1676, ' , Availed:ton
of Robert and therlet E. Bruce, aged 6 Jeers, 9
' months end 14 dSys.. '
VOW FINE MILLDIBRY,
. - • . • • •
FANCY GOODS. -
TRLINCMINefit, P' g
A4D LAMoicaN T,l! Oir
svzin• prfisainrrunr,
- 4tioncrthim
"NLEMIA*III"'
_ ~~
i ~~
MILLINERY! • ---.
• • - FANCY - GOODS!!
- TRIMMINGS!!!
TieisrltesArceirAwDA a
at re:respeeifallylarlfed
to gall
- • • • SNICLL ik.NAIINGANN , •
Wltkiiigaw Mill and examine the . • NNW
GOODS Sett rseerred tram the aides. Oar stock
coliprtses eserythlagin, Ilse line, of MlLLtwattv,
react Goons-and_ Tarim tau a. and we are sell"
tqt_st astastshingty yaw mous.
weaned the seretees of less SOUTH.
ADD. a FastfloSSßLS Daltss.Nigna, - .- We are
orsparod to do alt work In this line on the shortest
SNZLL a YARDMAN.
• Temaale, Set* 17 0 375 . "
RA. T "; MA , R K
MULLOCK 'RUNDELL
[leg Mire atm.* the people of TOWAWDA, for
their very -moons patronage extended to them
heretofore; sod reipeetfally sollett a/eontinasnee
of the math We Wll at lima keeps full sop.
_
FRESH AND SALT MEATS, • •
-FISH AND OTSTERS IN'TIIN SEASON.
•
We also keep a good anakosent of
• GARDEN IrEGETACRLES, FRUIT. A c.
•
4Firill role delliateld free Of charge.
/RULLOCK k,RUNDELL.
•
Towanda, Ps., sept. 18 1873. - • lett
IT T N, .1 87 8
ROWE-LL do 00;
HAVING RECENTLY BSTIIENEtk
ISA.STE : II.I MAILICETEI,
$I 6.? iNs7a.ii'mzsT
FAtL2PTJRCHASES.
STOCK -OF-GOODS,
H
ADAPTED TO TIM FALL 'TIIMM
Towanda. Sept. le, 9 7i
TOWANDA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
A CONGRESS OT BEWILDERING. ATTBAC-
10;000 SEPARATE a. DISTINCT NOVELTIES
The Earth, the flea, the Sky,. are all represented
- - a rasa Wilderness et Exhibition Tents. .
• Fatuous:New :York andipiew Orleans
CIRCUS/ • .
OF LIVING WONDERS
This gramittind classic entertainment is wholly
exempted from the ineleganclea end coarseneu
too frequently permitted In most of tent exhibi
tions. in ibis.Oreat Show there is nothing ever
presented that a gentleman would Imitate to bring
his tamtly to or the most exacting take
exception to.
• OVIS ANT 0101.13
sitow.. IN AMERIVA.
Of Golden Tableau Cars and Chariot& lite Mona
. •
,tame of - Burnished field to hanlight.
04005
40040
.
10(425
03006
8000
Extraordinary Features Just Added
Akan expense of t:0,000 for Vie seam, the
=
The Tallest:Man and Woman in the 'World:
Each we Eight Feet High (lacking bait an inch.)
Combined Weight over Halt a Ton. The Greatest
Curiosities in the world._4lo,e Ticket admit!" to
Circuit, Menagerie and MAIM. - -
10 •Qlrcos Performers.' 20' Besudifol Lady Ar
tists. la Darling Children. 20. Select Mindrlans.
New snd.i'amoas Artists. ANslanthe- of Attrac
tions. Intehisting and InstmeUre. Mimosa Pam
ur Social. )World of foreign Posterns. 111,000
Wondrous Bouts. • gi 'Lilliputian Ponies , ' I runol .
Clowns. Gaines of the Boman. Oman, Brilliant
Attnetkes. • , .• •
80 DENS; CAGES and CORRALS
Von Outs 5 9 1 4 4 t *i_rursocat wrier betare.
%
. ;
_ "1..
~..:,:;,i,..:,
Nrit Abortisowits.
ill
troth the
:sow arm tits
111
of their
II
They have =lien\
MITCU TIME AND.
UNUSUAL CARE
to the
yugenisE
of their
EACH DEFAHTDIENT
IS FILLED WITH
NEW GOODS
_ 00
00
TIONS I
W. XV. COLE'S
MUSEUM,
MENAGERIE,
AND co:congas
OUR SUPERIORITY
We Challenge the Wqrld
- to equal our great Maw.
1100,000 WORTH
TUILTALLEST MAX AND WOSLOI ON:ELMS
Mrs. IttV. BATES
TWO .GIANTS
Capt. M. V. BATES k WIFE,
Living Alaska Oceanic. Lions
ezza
WtLI)
=I
Mast Georgeons Street Pagean!,
EVER sztx.
1 1 !b1 6 , 4 Aiisdimm!sh.
susERT 4T ED WARE
♦ 11114AVDID STOOK Or, -
1 0:0 Alt !Jr , :OW
KNIVES,
FORICS,:•
/ SPOONS,
• MUGS, • •
strr•isigninizst,
CABTifti3,lo4.4e:
:NEW Aim DESIRABLE GOODS
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES !
CALL AND. SEE THEM.
T.- W. putOßEi
121 EAST , *ATER STRUT.
Elmira, N. Aug. L 5 U 78., ;
ROSENBAUM dc' SONS,
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, STILTS, *CL IC.;
• '
• '" *O, sat Water
The Cheapest as /3eit.Ars iR. as C 4
to -Buy! : .
Are - bought for Ca&, end player, "gturariteed to
be Islay asttte.kerest. .
ZVI= DEPAIIVIZIPS
IS KEPT SUPRIAZD WITH. TUE LATEST.
MOST. zxTragsvrt tmninizitt..stlimsti
IN %LAURA), •
Jul 4 parties dashing sorbing ttl that Usietialsul
it to their Int.:fest to calls:4lw n..
•
•
As Ve conduct no fanny estaldlahment,our prices
are always Van and moderate.
The teach supplied st the loaest wholesale
eau great Indteemsets to Cash euttoseers:
Deal forget the:place—
EMI
201: EAST WATT 437.,
• flathban Hops. block:
Elmira. MaY R 3, IF& - •
-(
0 15 „
. 'll 0 !1., Q. O4
I=l • a ,
.i O 4
) x , ri
lid:, • `°
It 3
i
a
P
Mu A
C) •
CM
i
A STON N ISIHING
PREMIUM HARNESS STORE
C. H. WREADON 4 SON
Hare in stock the laryiestand most completa assort
went or
FARM AND FINE HARNESS
That can be found In any itereitettireen Albany
and Lrlmtes. Mote
SPORTING AND TURF‘GOODSI
. • . A Lime variety of
TRUNKS AND I- SATCHELS 1
- A more conploto stock of • '
TEAM AND TICAO.X WHIPS 1
larger and better assortment of "
LADIES' AND GENTS' RIDING
°SADDLES,. &c., ka
In COM/WOO, we say that we hare everything ,
that can be named tiatneetad , with a Madsen el
Wle kind, that we are anxious to sell. Wake upend
PULL DOWN YOUR TEST ,
And come viand see ns, and we will demonstrate
ilia we say. .-At
4106 E. WATER STREET. - ELMIRA, N. Y.
03. Sign of Ltio Gold CollarMiS
CHAS. 11. 'WHEADON '& SOW.
NEW ARRANGEMENT
• us Tux, •
•
' COAL BUSI-NESS.
The
underslined harlkg pnrebaaed from Me.
McKean the COAL TARO
AT THE FOOT OF PINE STREET, ?SEAN THE'
COURT DOOM
Invites the patronage of kis old friends and the
Wine generally. I shall keep a fullassortment
of all sties,
PITTSTON, WILICESBARRE - AND LOYAL
SOCK COAZ, .
AND SUALL 86LT. AT _
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
• ,
NATHAN TIDD.
Towanda, Pa., Aug4l, 1578. 1111
CALL,' AND SEE 138
*fps
ISELEVAN 110 USE, ELMIRA, N.Y.
. - Oppostie the Depot.
'Q. ORM, : ThotalliT011 !
Tennerly of the Went HouteiTtrinutia, Pihreel
TEACHERS' FR AMINATIONS.
e annual examination of teachers for Brad-,
ford comity, will be held for the several toemshlps
as follows : . ,
Tor Athens and Litchfield twp, silica Grad...
d School,l3ept. 24 ; for 13 besbelloill and Motor. at -
Loser Volley school, Alleshocals. Sept. ISMS fir
mime, at Graded School, Mooroeteo. eft. Seth;.
for Overtmi and Albany, aG School No. I;
- pt. 27th ; for Terry and Wilmot. at New Kra.
pt. 271.12 t. for Granville and Ls Roy, Le Roy vit.
lase. Sept. 10th t for. Canton. at . Gridod &UM..
Oct. let ; for Armenia sad Troy. at Graded School,
my. Oct. ; for Wells and Smith Creak: at Oil
. Ira Stacey Oct. ed ;
tOlfora, Sytiaslield and Cohenthdie
sad
la, a
S t Columbia X Ra Oct.
mithfield. at Aialtniliold Otadsd Same. Oe bor7 t.
Sib ; for henna and &maw Ross. at Studios
Stone ach home. Coot..Tth; foe Wlldoder led
nocarora.Oot.litit ; Ss Rerriet.at Latidemichool,
Oct. lilt: forlike. st Le Itaiyadilloio44. ma; fat
Wises* sad Women. at West Witrient, Oct. flat
for Orwell Mid Rom. at IRcrss.llsray Oet. LT*: fee
oillnston and West Sornagtosi , Solo. Ost. nth 3
for Irmaidia oak w. at lf
nsnitdaik-041.
Jitb; for Wm s and , Affolali !O
,'
201 4 1 , 1 4 0110. . 15400 . 1 t9e ,
.
• +Ad'
i.~Y~v`~~:~
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+F C
ES
NM
Dealers In
EMiff!.A, Wirt
OtTII Goons
NOVELTIES.
We claim to do tie
ME
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