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Towanda, Pa., Thnrsdar, Doi 6,1878.
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FriVE JEWELRY,
WATCEES,
SILVER & PLATED'WARE, -
TOWANDA PA.
Towinda, Jan. 18, 1877.
LOCAL AND .CENERAL.
Reporter Clubbing List for 1879.
We have , made arrangements with the publishers
of the following 'periodicals by which we canpifer
ny one of them 1-Iconnecticin with the RaPo622a
pt greatly reduced rates. We will send the RE,
I.olrrillt 'With any Of the, papers named below, fOi
one year, at the figures indicated: - ,
pepoke! and Weekly Tribune if.' 50
" .. Semi-Weekly ' 100
a. " Weekly Times - 2 50
•i " Seml-Weekly...:.; - 3 75
. ' . - Weekly Evening Poit 2 65
1 -
. " Semi-Weekly
3 65
- " ' . _Philadelphia Press 3 00
" Times.... ... ... 2 75
" Amer Lean Agriculturist
" Country Gewleman....
" Rural New Yorker
" arpe r's Weekly
" " Bazar
" " • Magazine
" Scientific American....
" Galaxy
SI "
" St. Nicholas
" Wide Awake
" Igaby Land
" Litters LlvlniAge
". The Nursery
`‘. Appleton's Journal
"' Popular Science Monthly
" Peterson's Magazine
" Godey's !. ••• ,•
." Ltpplncott's
" Atlantic Monthly
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litiocEss and AS.► NICHOLS,
members elect of the Legislature, Rere In
town on Tuesday.
G.W. C. T. B.ESTWICK attended the
Connty C.,ncention, I. 0. of G. T., at
North Orwell last week.
Ex-Commissimmt I,oomts and tx-Re
oister and Recorder GLADDING were in
town this week. •
THE Presbyterian Mite Society meets
this Wednesday eirniing at the residence
of Col. OvEitTos.
flax. 11. L. SCOTT is suffering from as
attack of his old malady, neuralgia, a dis
ease more paitifth than dangerous.
TILE usual. Thanksgiving scrxices were
held in Christ Church. The Rector, Rev.
J. S. BEERS, lead the service and deliver
ed an appropriate sernpu.
You will probably never hear another
oppoiiunity of listening to so perfect a
.rendition of the drama of 6_utoN and Pr_
!miss, as will be-presented this week.
REV. HENRY IVAnD BEErnEn has been
- -Tngaged tolecitite in this place on
Thurs
day evening, Dffember 19th. He will un
doubtedly draw a large audience. _
ettrurn 01 the Messiah, (L7tiireesalit),
=Pee. WM. TAYLOR, Pastor. Sunday, at
M. Subjecti--" Willa. is Sin,? What
is it that Sins At 7 r. - Nt., "Patches."
All welcomer •
Tim-Mite Society meetings of the Epis
caiial Church will beTesiemed this week.
The first meeting is Lobe held at the Ere
, tory on Friday evening. Everybody will
be welcome.
THE discourse delivered by Doctor
STRwAnT on Thanksgiving Day abound
ed in- excellent suggestions and good ad
vice, touching the social and financial con
dition of the country.
Tun: people of Towanda and the travel=
, public, will be pleased to learn that
Jt , IIN BEEM.Y.s; has.again commenced run=
niogn hack. JouN deservedly popular,
• and 14 ill get his share of patronage.
'WE ShAn, during the next two weeks,
send a s:atement to all of our subscribers
who hrc in arrears, and expect a prompt
„settlement of the amount. It is positively
necess:try for us to have all that is due us
at once. .
IVE e.lll the attention o r our borough
readers to the new advertisement of lio
sEcuANcE ,S: BREW . EIL in to-day's llEyou-
Tka. These gentlemen keep a• good as
sortment of meats„ and everything usual
ly fouwi in a good Market:',
AFTER a lapse of more than two weeks
the Secretary of Poinona Grange has fur
nished us a copy_tif the proceedings of the
last session held hi - Leßoy. We hope the
new S'ecretary, will be more prompt in
furnishing us the minutes.
'WE learn tilat_Prothonotary 111.AcKatA.N
has midered one of the positions in his
office to his tov6asfnan, Bon. G. W. litN-
Nis. The selection is a gOod Mie, as Mr.
is one of the most competent. rAen for the
place in the county, and the appointment
will gir general sagsfaction.
TIIF- collections taken on Thanksgiving
Day for the benefit of the Ladies' Benet , 1
°lent issociatiOn were its follOws
Episcopal Chord., - $2'2.61
Union Sei vices at l'resbyt'n Ch.... 4-1.32 - .
For which the Ladies, in behalf of thelr
beueliviarielt are very thankful.
.Irni‘c REunEN Wrt.nFru and wife, of
Troy, have lived togettCr 72 years. The
.I:nitre is 94 years Old and his wife 91.
They arc both in the enjoyment of vigor
"u. mental and physical faculties. They
are the grandparents of 31rs. Capt.' Cert.
NorrßN, of this place. • _ ,
• . .
'fair friends of [R~ Rev. P. S. • VERETT
Avid giVe, him a donation party at Stevens'
14entley Creek, on Wednesday even-
Docember 11th, We hope the good
1.1:011. , of ItidgburY`eivill turn' out and
make the heart of their faithful pastor
happy-by generous contriliutions.
Tur. new Moho( - BO - Protestat4 - pburch
op Hatch Rill, -Albany township, will be
qediencil to the WorAtip of Almighty
Bon, iib Friday, Decomber 20,11878; at 10
o'clock . A. M. The Declichtory Sermon
will lee preaehul by - llev. T. .B. DoDD, of.
SeLpton. • The public are cordially in
vital.
•
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PEILsONAI..—CO. OVERTON started fo_r•
'Wasbalgli ti on Friday evening last.
--E. L. liLAsEst,itt, a member of the
Stotittlianna County bar, is attending
Court hem this week. c E -
.—Major DARTT, of Cant* is attending.
Court as a juryman this week. . •
=—Cul. E. L. PsTaiOk and sillier started
for Caliernia
—Jo:s Perrrs, of Chicago, is mailing
Lis father in this place. !,
--- . fitED M. CLARK, of Cliliton county,
has been visiting his parents in this place
for the past week: FRED is one of the
most trusted employees of the P. & E.
11 It.
I
--Judge MERCUR iKIIOMe from his hol
iday.vacation, the Supreme Court having
taken a realm until the first of dinuary,
nen it will 000Tewo in figladelphill
• Tnw price of the New Yoh Weekly
Times has been redtioeil to One Dollar per
annum, postage paid.; At no period in its
history has the future of the party of
equal rights and national honor depended
so much on the dissemination of sound
political information among , the people.
No better public educator and no wore
complete newspaper can be found flan
the Weekly Times, and every fresh sub.
scriber added to its list is a gain to the
Republican Party.
Flom D. Corn, Who has become cele
brated for his inimitable rendition of the
popular and entertaining story of Dimon'
and PYTHIAS, has been engaged for an en
tertainment at Mercur Hall on Friday ev
ening of this week •Tt is an cippiirtunity
Tor hearing Mr. Corn which should bo im
i rovedby all. Here are a few extracts
from the press of the country :
Aside from the remarkable feati,)f mem.:
.prizing, the audience was still more stir
prised and delighted :with the wonderful
elocutionary power displayed. -Saint
Pauli Press, .1878.
Mr- Cope displayed astonishing versa
tility. In the changes froin one character
to another be succeeded admirably in sus
taining the unity of each.—Transcript ;
PeAria,
We-fairly captivated his audience and
held them spell-bound by 'his truly Won
derful renditions. .2yonpariel,,Couneil
Blufs, la., June 19, 1878. .
Mr. Cope's auditors fell in with the
spirit ofthe acting, and. the applause 'be-
came more and more enthusiastic as the
curtain dropped at the end of each act..
Upon the conclusion of the fourth and
fifth acts he was`called efore the curtain.
—Eznniner and Express,
,Lancaster, Pa.
Tickets forsale at liinnv!s.
1 90
. 8 25
2 80
. 400
. 3 50
.300
.375
4 70
.474
' WHAT WE SEE AND NOTE.—We see.
and are ever ready to note all the rascali
ty which comes to the surface' in public
and business life,, but ho* little account
is taken of the sterling honesty without'
which toe gigantic business operations of
the country could not be carried on for
even one day. True, wo sometimes
. hear
of breaches of trust, . but we venture to
say that they are as fed in proportion
now to the population and the.amount of
business done as in: any former period.
Millions of dollars are changing hands ev
ery day on simple faith in the verbal
promises of Tien; they make their promi
ses good, yet tie make . no note of this,
but when some petty rascal, or perhaps a
great one, Ommits a breach of trust,
everybody is_immediately made acquaint
ed with the fact, and the old question is
again asked : "Is there any honesty left
in this country ?" Yes, lots of it, and it is
the very foundation of the • vast business
which is transacted from day to day, it is
scattered all through the human family,
_ _
a
nd if we could only Fee and note the hon
esty, virtue and good in the c. mmunity,
we would find that it would weigh !Mich
the most when put in the scales, along
side of the evil.
A DBE-Willi', ENDING.—A sad case of
crime and ehame was brought to light the
past week, which it is hoped will bring
the guilty parties to merited punishment.
The sudden death and attending circum
stances before and following the demise
of, 3lrs. liftiseoLL, was deemed sufficient
to warrant an invest:gation, which was
made by Coroner WALKER\ and a jury
who, after receiving testimonY, was con
vinced that a crime had been committed
and sufficient eridenee, at least, to com
mit two persons ; to jail upon the suppo-.
sition that they Were the guilty agents in
the fatal tragedy. That a crime, second
only to wilful murder was eommitted,few
if any doubt, ,who. heard the testimony.
The fact that the vi..tim was a widow,the
mother of eight children, the eldest only
sixteen years,
_creates,' not only deep sor
row over the unfortuffitfe victim of man's
pa , sion 'and yiffienci., but more for the
living, sorrowing children. It is the hope
of our citizens generally that the patties
who planned and carried to a fatal term
ination this dark and damning deed, will
be tried, convicted and punished to the
full extent of, the - law. The. large atten-
Aimee upon the preliminary examination,
slMwed most clearly that the people in
the ionininuity where she resided will not
be sat.' , Tied until every reasonable effort
is made o probe this matter. If we have
such mons ers iii our midst let us be ap_
prized of it nd get :id of them as soon
as possible.---, /hens Gazette.
CnURCII
Thanksgivigg Service.
the 31essiah (Univers,,
l'AvLou, 31. 1). ; Pastor, Wk,
eveniil of tit:ft day.
Church was handsomely' &Co',
evergreens and flowers. To• tin
the Altar was a magnificent cup m
and other IloWels, emblematic ofd
beauty and glory of the life to which
MEM
To the tight 4 the Altar NV erp cereals
tastefully groups: l d together. In the rear
of the Altar wail suspended a beautiful
line engraving, life size, representing, .a
maiden in the attitude of . pr4er, and be
neath it in dti . ci4rative crinison letter»,
the inset 4» ion, ,
" WE THANE,: THEE!' 0, "FATHER."
L
In front °OW-Altar, out of a bed of
fragrant ,llowers and blooming plants
rose a large mound of choice fruits of all
kinds—foreign and dotnestic • =luscious
and tempting to• the eye and taste, and
reminders of the abundance of the met,
cics the All Father is ever showering up
on Ili» children.
The discourse delivered by the Pastor
was from Psalms 92 Chapter, ,1201 verse : . betause. it dared to stand squarely on
"It is a mood thing to give thanks Unto Idatiorm of honest money. The cry of
the Lord,"
and it was ati earnest 4en.: Hon's," etc., have Untied the Democracy" Towanda Ring," " bou ,, lit nomina-
Pr
tation of the duties we owe to the i All of this county as deep as the cry o. fraud
Bountiful Creator, and the priiiligetr i we and cipher dispatches have Samuel J. Til
enjoy as His children and recipients from i den ; and if again the Democratic trumpet
Him of ?II we have. As Christians, -as
cause
e ld
t e h v e e m r st t ri ls forth how a lo ud
ny
signs
g t n m s o az ,: h
life, to
parents, as citizens of this gitit free r na- (which we very, much doubt) they wil
Hon, our blessings, privileges and duties cry, as did Rip Van Winkle after . his
were recoanted and urged in a manner E twenty years' sleep: "No No one knows me;
that no
.brief synopsis like this can do jus- i l l o o ,, on ,... c c r i •lr c e .i s de fi r )rnte ;k n n ( d )teasveuvictory o wt r i s
tics to, The audience filled the Church ( caFtied here at home, so was it earned in
tb its utmost 'capacity, and liStened in the State' and all over the North, especial
closest attention to the ethquent prtsenta- ly where the lint a were drawn strictly be
' tween hard and soft money ; between Na . tion of the subject by rho speaker.
tional fidelity and obligations, and
, Na-
Sweet music, consisting 'of. appropriate. tional disregard of principle. The sue
'selections by the Choir under the charge cess of the party most pronounced in fa
of Mr. L. F. GnitnNon, added to the in vor of the former has been most decisive
and emphatic, and the result in 1880 is
wrest of the occasion.
already foretold. -It is only necessary for
I• The following statistics we gather from the Republican parCy to pursue the same
the discourse :' Although a century ago honorable course in the future that has
the Universalist denomination had here characterized them in the paSt, and there
thin fear • and the n ext chosen
scarcely a local habitation or a name, yet
i l r '' ' re ll( s ' ident g
of t
the country will be elected
today, in the face of much of- inisrepre- by such an old fashioned Republican ma
sentation and opposition, it has grown-to jority, that there Will be -no chance to cry
have a national organiztition, representing fraud. But the-verdict of the peopl.l will
States and TerritOries, with 23 State be that the country is safest in the bands
37
of the party who freed the slaves, iireserv-
Conventions, 912 parishes, 73 Asaucia-, ed the Union, and stands now the bul
tioni.„ 891 Church organizations, with a wark of National honor, and the champi
membership -of 50,000, and a professed ion of National finance. In 1880 we are
sure the grand old party wilicome
'following of nearly a quarter of a million.; . • . .- s olidl y
_ into line as she always noes wr e n au
. with 70, ministers, besideslay preachers, emergency confronts it. This year- she
with • Chorch and college property amount- has done away with the apprehensions of
big to ($7,000,000) seven millions of, dol- i those who feared she had wine' to pieces.
Nest year she is sure to adhere strictly
tars, with 660 Sunday Schools and 60,0a0
to her principles of integrity and honor,
scholars, 5 large lk,nominational, weekly and the reward will be sure and complete.
newspapers, besinetta large "quarterly" Col. Piollet and wile are in attendance
and Sunday School papers—with a pub-
at the National
. Grange in session at Rich
- •
lisping vase rapidly enlarging its caps- linol3-d, i
Va* ill at
!
i H. B. Morgan s seriously Wind
city and Lumber of publications, with 2 sor, N. f., of typhoid pneninonia;
large divinity? schools and 10 colleges and • Como everybody to the concert to 'be
: - . given at our - Presbyterian Church . on
: seminaries. \ .
At - the close Of4he disociarse the andi- ~ . -
I
' Thursday evening, December stha The'
- affair is sure to be a liadcess, as are all en-.
1 ° n ee Palmed slow around in ft tat of # l4 ' tertainments given by that Chureb.
.. -
i - Ai* mobs Ott decomtionst owl with. i ' Wrap Nov, Ats, IM VIZ, At.:
much of COidtal veettog sod 1124risoliat;
,
leranoes,.the occasion seemed to be an .
enjoyable one to , dL -
WlLLtim RlliosLsir, orStanditigBtone,
has removed to Lincoln, Neb. Hr. K. was.
one of our most enterprising and valuable
citizens, and we wish him abundant suc
cess in his new home.
Tam children are now anxiously look
ing for old Santa Claus, and we.. have no
doubt many of cite little ones, if they
should express their wishes, would ask
for something like the following. This
short but exprissiveletter was written by
Lorrtv., the little daughter of It. M
POUTER, Esq., of Burlington :
Dear old Sjmja Claw :—We hav trid.tO
be good Chjleti.• PealliaPs you will bring
us a present,' so "thought I would, tell
you whot we wish for the most. MY.sis
ter Ruth wold like a par of little chiers.
My brother Willie would like a pocket
knife. My baby brother Bartle sayes he
would like a little hammer , and. I- would
like a doll cheap woos will do:
Louts.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-012 Sunday even
ing last, as Captain NEWTON LANFON, of
East Canton, was driving home, when op
posite the house of. Jolts . Bunntrr, his
horse was attacked by a dog, and spring
ing forward broke the bilis. The dog fol-
lowing up, made the efforts of- Mr. L t oi-
DON to quiet the horse - , ineffectual. He
climbed out on the' boot behind the seat,
but still clung to the reins, until at a.tuin
of the road the wheel caught and threw
him forward, and when found be teas se
riously injured. • The mast serious wound
was in the left side of the skull, which
was fractured. It is thought that this in
jury was caused by the . head coming 'in
contact with a pile of stones,, upon which
blood- was found. Medical aid was Sent
for at once, and the unfortunate maii car- .
tied to his home, about half - a Mile dis
tant. Dr. J.. 0. BULLOCK soon arrived,
and did all in his power to alleviate his
suffering. By morning his condition was
such that he could be cared for by the
family; although in a critical condition.
• Mr. L. has, for some years, been afflicted
with astlitim, rendering 'it inipossible for
him to lie down. Ho is a- min of ;great
nerve and endurance, and it is though
his recovery is - probable.
This is but one of the many aceidentii
occurrineconstasttly on account
. of dogs,
which leave the premises of their owners,
and attack pa.sing Mains. - It should be
a war ning, to dog owners, for we believe
Lender sucb iicumstanees the owners
would be liable.—Conton
ali MF.SSI 61.
”.• at the *( hurch of
ist) lbev. WM.
•fe held in the
't it : beautiful
- itetl with
+t)ft of
. 1
lilies
the
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TROY CORRESPORDENCE.—MR. EDITOR
—Another week has come and Ode, and
our Thanksgiving day has come and gone
with it. It is a season of much enjoy
ment yet mingled as ail our joys are apt
to bi with some sorrow. Truly this earth
presents many strange contrasts. "The
hut of the starving-stands in the shadow
of the palace of the wealthy, and the car
riage of Dives every day throw;; the dust
of its glittering wheels over the tattered
garments of Lazarus," While some set
'down in the midst of friends to a bonnt.-
ful feast; and find in their love and-in the
comforts oflife about them much to make
life pleasant and to be thankful for; oth
ers in their distress and sorrow can see
only the dark side of life, and can find nq
words of thanks.eVen ••
,or rife itself, for
Ur a
t their very life is burder. to them.
In some countries men are born to Wealth
and greatness, but in all this broad land
of ours no man can ';ay it'. he has no com
fotts about him. that it was. the fault of
his birth, or that the law.s.of his country
hinder am way his enjoyment of
liberty and the pursuit-oil-happiness."
!Perhaps this •is a dicression . from
';ltems,' - ' but this particular bles 7 sing;
though it has been often repeated
thought would bear another reading by
alan4t any of your readers—this blessing
we have in our country that "every-luau
is the atchitect of his own fortunes" and
' may on each returning day of thanks'!
carve his own turkey.
Yesterday was a quiet day in Troy. All
the btn.intss places of importance were
closed, and people scented trying to enjoy
themselves suitably to the 'day. Union
services were held at the Presbyterian
Church, in which all the ministers of the
- place .took some part. The sermon by
Rev. Mr. Hallowell. the Baptist minister,
nas a. masterly effort. It touched the
hears of ail, as was-proven by its passing
direct from the hearts through the hands
into the pockets and 'penning in a liberal
collection for the pi - Cor. The caurch was
full _or listeners, and after service was
over we Only hope that each oue departed
to as pleasant and as beautiful a feast, as
your humble correspondent was -pefmit
ted to enj.iy.
In the evening the pupils of thoGimdedi
Schied gave - a very pleasant and enjoyable
entertainment at the Opera House, 'and
on the whole I think the day Was well ob
serv,d and well enjoyed in Troy. •
There is considerable agitation in town
on the i-nbject of water` works, and we
-dry in hopes that Let'Ore another Thanks
giving day conies around, we shall have
the protection of a gi.iod water privilege
to be thankful for.
The general health of our - community
is improved since last week. : We have as
'yet escaped anyattack of the diphtheria
which is raging so much in the towns
about us. We do not like to brag at all,
but we are Mlle that the mud is as deep
in Troy ag in any other town,' and if it is
not we don't care at all
Troy, Nov. 29, 1878
i.)i.—There is no part of the cheer-
ing renit of the late elections that brings
to oite's`tuital a higher sense of the-fitness
thanin onr own county. Hard , money
and poll lea nunality, genuinely pure
principles an onor in past political re
cords of men an parties, have won no
victory more poin ed than the one recent
ly achieved tight he eat home. Possibly
the Republican party f Bradford hati not
always deserved victory • but it deseived
because it earned the o e to tthich we
here allude—earned it by -13. tieing before
the people at its convention, en especial
ly qualified to fill the places , or which
they were nominated ; earned it because
from the very.opening it took no s kin
neither courted favor of weak-kpeed en
ders of rig money doctrines. • Eearne it
Tick Brenbeetwed little aouthirest of
the borough en. Wednesday arming Ink
was mowed by the twain of E. O. Hes !
lux' house in Towanda Unananly. The
building was unoccupied.
- - -
SuEra? Dux has recovered from the
Moats with Which be us attacked ithir
days after election, and is spending a taw
days in town .making arrangements for
moving hies family here on the first of
danuaiy.liis election doesn't make him
a bit proud, and he Meets his'old - Muds
just as cordially as before his promotion.
- Tag miners of the Barclay Company
are on a strike. On Saturday some of the
more reckless of 00-men threw a stone at
Fining boss Lvosr; injuring him quite se
verely. Supt. Jura) informs - us that' he
has coal enough ready for shipment to
keep his trains moving a long tune. _ 'The
meg will probably go towork again very
WE are not very partial. to traveling
theatres, but those- who enjoy_ such per-,
formances, Will undoubtedly be pleased
to see the announcement in another Col
umn that .DOENIEE'S Ilumpty Dumpty
troupe are to appear at MereAr Hall to-
night. This play attracted l tairmerous
crowds id New York _and Philadelphia.
The papers all over the country. speak in
the highest terms of Mr. 'DENIER'S per
formances.
- 'Mama the judicious management of
Rev. P. S. EyznErr, a new Baptist
Church is being 'erected at Bently Creek.
About one year 7 av,o Mr. Erznerr com
menced - a series of meetings at Bently
Creek, and his inlet unostentatious labors
under the blessing of Providence have re
sulted in establishing a thriving congrega
tion, The pastor superintends thia work
on the building with the same zeal and
earnestness displayed in proclaiming the
"glad tidings" on the Sabbath.
To HOSE ABOUT TO MARRY.—A deci
sion of the Supreme Court of Pennsylv.i
nia, in a divorce case, is of interest as lay.
ing down the principal() that the-uncorrob
orated testimony of: the wife, although
denied under oath by the husband may
'justify a verdict' in favor of the wife.
The cause alleged for divorce were in this
case harsh and cruel treatment, and the
offering of indignities which. had become
unbearable:--offenses whiCh are not often
committed in thp presence of witnesses— .
so that, except under this ruling, a suffer.
ing wife, might be utterly "unable to pro
',duce testimony corroborative of• the facts
alleged in her plea for divorce. In such
a case, the Supreme Couit says, a verdict
may be rendered In het favor.
CHARLIE ROSS.—The town wairtgita
ted yesterday by the" rumor that COMAE
Ross had been found—found by a citizen
of this county. -, Information of this fact
Ward its way to Mr. C. K. Ross, of Ger
mantown, father of the lost child, and on
Tuesday evening Mr. Ross put in an ap
pearance here. From the fact that such
information as he
. had tempted Mr. Ross
to come here to investigate the case, we
conclude that the indications of authem
ticity in this instance must have been un
usually exact. Mr. Ross has come to probe
the mystery to his own satisfaction. Of
his efforts heretofore in search of his lost
offspring. we hope to lay before our read
ers a' full account. Meanwhile, are trust
the present clue may not prove fruitless.
It "appears that what has brought Mr.
Ross here is due to some eorresPondence
which has passed, between himself and
NELSON VANDERPOOL, of TOiryt.OWO, who
has found, as'it seems, to both parties a
reliable clue to the lost child, in a neigh
boring county, and this the latter is pre
-pared to substantiate in a way that at
any rate, is sufficient to attract the atten
tht of the former. Of this we shall give
our readers a fuller account next week.
COURT PROCt:EDINGS.;-3101SDAY, DE
CEMBER, 2, 1878.
The following persons • were sworn as
Grand Jurors, vi; : S Dobbins, Troy
twp, Foreman ; .7tihn Bosworth, Athens
twp ; John Dobbins, Troy ; Frank Green,
Troy ; J 31 Henry, West Burlington ; Jag
Hawthorn, Granville ; Fred Heichimer,
Overton ; S B Harding; North Towanda ;
-Walter Irving, Monroe twp; G J. John
son,
Tuscarora; Rll Dunning, Wysox ;
Asa McKee, Windham,; F A Owen, Can:
ton ; Henry Rockwell, Vister ; W W Semi
ten, Wilmot; Ira Smith, Alba ; Theodore
Stevens, Pike; A B Sumner,. Tuscarora;
Clark Wheeler, Burlington twp ; James
W ilson, polurnbia.
E McClelland vs Calvin lodge,;--Bill
dismissed at the costs of defendant.
.1 W Hollenback vs Cyrus Avery.—Eic
eeptions to Auditors Report sustained.
and confirmed finally. ,
G F Taber vs C F Nichols.—Auditors
Report referred back to Auditor. .
In re the voluntary assignment of Jason
S Smith ;.Overton & 31ercur vs J J Grif
fith ; W H Canner vs J • Leßoy Corbin—
Auditors Reports filed and confirmed nisi
in each case.
G C Atwood vs Bela Cogswell.—Audi- .
tor's Report filmed and confirmed ni si ; ex
ceptions filed by Madill & CalifL
OnsEnvEß.
Elim Elliott vs E L Luther.--Sheriff di
rected to pay money into Court.
. Central National - Bank of Il linois vs
Thomas Buchanan ; A P Gardner vs G L
Lamereaux . John Clark vs Ellen Clark;
J Gustin vs J Balmer.—Rule on plaintiff
in each case to give security for costs. •
L L Beach vs !jenry Patterson ; Q C
Atwood vs Bela Cogswell ; First National
Bank of Athens vs Bat Golden,' it al',
Daniel Crain° vs C C Driscoll, et al; J M
'ke vs Sarah A Dorsey ; J M Pike vs Sa
rah Dorsey, et al.:11ule to Open judg
ment to, each case.
Lucy Benjamin vs Hannah Cole, et
Rule to open judginent as, to Hannah
Cole
Reuben II Farnham vs diaries Crow.
ey.—Rule to enjoin Sheriff from selling
real estate.
Daniel Shoemaker vs D F Barton.—
Rule to enjoiti.plain tiff from proceeding
further.
J M Pike vs Julia A Calkins and 31 B
Calkius.—Rule to set asidell fa at costs
of plaintiff.
John Merklo vs L D Forrest.—Rule for
new trial discharged.
IV 11 Conklin's administrators vs E R
Myer, 6 cases.—Enles dicharged in each
case.
S Omen vs S A Rundell and J 8 Man
ley.—Conrt appoint James H . Codding an
Auditor to distribute money raised by
Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate.
In re for a jury to locate , a site for
school bowie in District No 5, in Wiltuot
twp.—Repot t of viewers filed and confirm
ed nisi.
In re the alleged lunacy of Chapman
Idorgan.—Report of inquest filed and con.
firmed nisi: -
In re the adoption of Frank E Chase as
the child and heir of W R Sims. In re
the adoption of Gary 31 Stull as the child
and heir of M P Ayers.—Prayer of peti
tioners Irnitited in each cause.
H T Trumbull vs Emogene Trumbull.
—Court direct subpoena in divorce to is;
sue. WII Benedict vs Hannah Beccdict.
—Court direct subpoena in divorce to is.
l SU&
Amanda H Hinny va M B Hiney.—Court
direct Sheriff to make proclamation.
_Kate Giippen" vs Clark" (31Tippen.-....
- • ,
ifroWenbotenndor the
aneykoe
of the Knights Pythias to come 0, Si
Moroni Hall en Frblai esinbig,jahrndd be
tomtits mind by esiny one who word&
like to enjoy I rith intellectual feast, aid
at the =math= gain valuable! Informa
tion in regard to one of the moat import
ant o In this count*.
•
J. B. .1' ~ .D hail been promotbd -t,o
13uperintendency ol the 13arclai Railroad.
Mr. J. haa been Assistant SuPelintetuisnt
for some years and most of the time
han discharged all the duties of the posi
tion. We congratulate him on his deserv
ed promotion, and the compabi on their
good fortune In securing an ofilcial so ca
pable and well fitted for thei office to
whiali'!het have appoirited himi
. . . _ ...
Posta:Fa Gstatiag.—Braitford Otdl4lllll,Tatt
eeucty district Pomona Grange. No. 23
con coned it Leßoy: in the Halt of Open
Hand Orange No. 153 and wastialled to
order at 2 o'clock 11 the Worthy Muter,
C. D. Rons, and' opened in due form. The
address of welcome was :delivered by .Miss
Jenny Mason, and responded to by Worthy
Lecturer, E. J. Ayers;., The Ball being
tilled to the extent;that danger was appro.
tended, the Giange moved its, quarters -to
the Baptist Church where is was soon made
very comfortable:, I •
The minutes of the , previous meeting
were read and approved.
The committee on credentials reported
delegates from twee!) , Granges as follows :
Asylum, No. 211,E. .E: Ayers Muter ;
Standing Stone, No. 354, Myron Kingsley
Master ;:Wyalusing, No. 124. A. C. Stevens
Master; Colombia, No. 83. A. M. Cornell
Mester ; Fox,. No.. 310, A. L. Williams
Master: Minneona, No. 222, Ward i arren
Master; Open Hand, No. 153, R. tanon
~1
Master ; Troy, -No. 182 George Wing
Master ; Wysauking, No. 58, H. B. Morgan
Master; West Granville. Mo. 257, C. D.
Rots . Master; Union, No. 155, J. K: Cal
kins Master; Granville Centre. No 309,
S. Putnam Mastery; Highland, No. 19. A.
E. Woolcott Master , ; Towanda, Nci. 200,
B. F. Bowman Master; Lincoln, No. 237,
O. Burnham Master ; Control, No. 1 -
B. Lent Master ; Towanda Valley, NI
Stern McKee .Master ; Colley, No. 3
M. Martin Master.
Worthy Master appointed the • fd
a committee on resolutions : ' Bro.
Lilley. Bro. C. F Bunsinger. Worth
turer E. J. Ayers, and. Bro. J. H. 1.3
Also a committee on - the good of the
Bro. D. Lilley. Brol A. B. Porter, '
Overseer W. H. Smith, and Bro.
Alvord. . . I
An hour or two was well spent in listen
ing to the report of the committee n the
state of the order. The election of &era
for the ensuing year was announced to be'
in order. Worthy Idaster appointe Bro.
S. A. Rockwell and Bro. A. T. Lilley tell
ars for the occasion. The election re
sulted in the choice of Worthy PaistsMaster
of o , caluwa Grange for Worthy Master;
Bro. G. WI Green of Wysauking fur Over
seer ; Bro. C. F. 11iinsinger of •Colley for
Worthy Lecturer . ; Ilefe E. H. Craytnn of
.Towanda valley for'Steward ; Bro. G. S.
Fuller of Central for A. Steward ; Bro. Jos.
Kettle of Troy for Chaplain; Bro. Era ,
Loomis of lltion for, Treasurer; Bro. A.
T. Utley of Open Hand for Secretary ; Bro.
A. M Mott of Granville Centre for Gate
keeper; Sister B. F. Bowman of Towanda
for Ceres :ISister Lucy Stevens of Standing
Scone for Potnntia ; Sister W. H: Smith of
Gicaluvra•for Flora; and Sister Nancy La
port of Asyluiti for Lady-A. Steward.
Grange adjourned at 5 o'clock for supper:.
It is but !due to Open Hand • Grange to
Matt , that they probably entertained a great
or number l ot Brc.thers and Sisters at their
tables in tide dining Hall then any other
Grange at:hny previous.' meeting, for visit
ors fed for dinner and supper as
they were also at dinnea the second day.
Very many were' taken home to private
quart - ers.• 8r0, , 0. Loomis opened' his spa
cious house hnd barns for fifteen Brother.
and Sisters for dinner, supper, breakfast
and dinner. '..
And many who did not belong to the or
. _
der were very-generous, among those was
Mr. L.Sanford and family 'who . will long
\
be remembered. -
The Grange was called [o\lice - at 7
o'clock by the'Worthy Master au monies;
resumed. Several very efficient others
were appointed to prepare the Ban, lot
enatering the fifth degrees and a Class 01l
eight candidates were assembled and t
degree confered. • . .
.
Ott motion Worthy. Master appointed al
committee to revise the by-laws of the Pt)
wont Grange. con.isting of Bro. 1). Lilley.
E. Lionns and E .J Ayers. i
On. motion the Chair appointed a come
taittee of three to procure speaaers for the,
i.urpte-e of reviewing the Grange intere't
florin.; the coming winter, as follow, : Wori
irty State Master V. E Paden, C. F. tlun!
singer add A. T. I..ffley. . Ott tunleinn thq
place wiis.fixol for holding thg4ext met-t 4
ing at Vest Burlington. ~, •I
After the fitth. degree .was conferred -all
repaired to the Grange Ilall.:az d after par',
taking of Pomona's bounties irtrig..• adJ
jottroed until next. morning at 1 o'clock.
Grange was re-opened at the- appointed
time in due form with a good re re...mutation
present:' . • , ,
The. committee on resolution were - call
ed .oa pied made the following r it port :'
1 ,
' r Wt:etas: The ultimo,. of to jecof ti is organitatbin
.it for the mutual losttilf.lloll and pr tectioli, to en
lighten :Weir by difuting a knowledgt of Its Win. cud
ptifim-,e' i *
to expand the mind by tritsci g the Mutant
Ires th Great epeistor has established it the nnivcroe,
awl to t Mimi: our view of creative Mi. nili. sad,_
Wm: tas t• We feel the need ..l ore iltotough,
peactictil thought in the delibt.tation of this body;
therefore, • ri
„,....,_:ved, Tied it h, the special dot of each Subvir
ilin,ts Grunge to send the most pn dna:, practical
e. Orwell mt. delegates to this Pomona G uge
Rest. vie!, That a copy of the by-lawa nf Ibis Grange
shall be in, the pwisessiou of the Secretary of each
Miliiirllnate Grange.
11,,,p,.,..„1, ma it,,, Master appoint two rerAorlS to
prOare p.ipers en such •eistitific subjects it pertains to
the dicta of the Pathan. ot Iliaritiandrv, and that ouch
lisPerstw read at irnir twit “elath4l. .
Ittsotirisil, That the goad of the order in this state
requires that csehthibuolinate Grange be representtsl
at thotnexCeession of the State' Grange to 'ovum the
election of repneientaticn Patrons to office alto have
no suspicionv reflected up,. them t 1 the gross wrongs
that have gr o wn out of the zpanagMeut of. the (km
tenntil Encitntimeitt. .
NVittexas; It, the organisation of the Pstran'e Cens
tenni .1 'Emmy:puma Assictittion mese, split no to Its
sack by Granges and individual Patron:, Were; to a
treat extent, 4.1.10 to representations made by lt, if.
Thoinas, Socretary .of. Penn. leania State Grange.
'thrtolgh the column ul the Illn xe r*is }Nat,: and Other
. Wioe; and, .
WitEnew; It is alledged and believed that by the
tlelo of 'Tintod blanks set.t to lb. stockhoiders, end by
oilier means, he mecum( prolitnl,trOth a majority of
1 11 , 441 idckhold.rs and thereby elected iiiniwir Seer,
tary of dart asst:wiation at al mettini held' at flat riaburg;
and, .
Wilt:axis: Ue repeateAly moored the ttuckhOblere
and public that full Monthly reports of the trent:teams
of Mu lossociation would Ire made, and Which twitarance
'woe incorporated in Sec! 6 of Atticiel 111, uf the by
laws .4 the asetchttion and, . '
Witnaras: Ile has Moiled not only-to make atich
monthly report's, but afti.r. a lam, of tau teantihis
faded to make any detall report whatever. entering
the transactions of the iasmotistion of 'which ho eons
mcottlintofficer, no thatts the curds of the committee
of stockaldwa to exami e the amounts, -• were it not
for the Treasurers liedr, • Ottani:hit attain ut . the wart-'
mho, would hone le.-en Whited nut ILM.4ely,•" and, '
Wit Ellnial 'flins Otter Want of sy•tt m'it, the 11141111;.-
Illeht. of the imwsiciation 6110 c ether criminal negli
gence or utter ractruipetsincy on'-the part of the Scorn'
tart' thereof ; tbgrefore. '
Bruited, .Ttsat It. U. Thhinae in failliK to make a
fall :and eircutettantial repot of the rent...lEllll ri,
ceni.n.nt Association, 6f which he was the !Leer. bay,
has tirovedldnowlf ittfattliful to the high trust imposed
in fitmend unworthy the continued courldet re of the
Patrons of Peons, Irani*. .
Resolved, That the best interests of the order Or
ttlmt.SA his retiremehts from the ;wanton of titist'y of the
Malefic-mg... 4 c..nros, at the 'ensuing election, and
hot the Owe les filled by -a-Patent Moroni:MlT and
imciiuslly Mentalist with the taming interests of the
tate. • • . _ • • . .
Ito.,Fred, That tide proetnide and . tesolnllotes to
g"ther with a roliS of the teputt'of the "c• ommitioe to
e .atutne the aneoutita of the ousoclattou log no,
to /frOb.Llßdixan, for publication, , 1 tth L T,lll • at that
1 . 1. Copy at the psi Wl* containing them bo lout to each
etocl:h•dderul floe associatiou.shou to the county pte•
pen for publication.
Itesolted lbat Senator W. T. Davieo Is. &Mitred to
the thanks of all chose" , of cominutostr for his anion
in promoting the poe.sage of the Lill reducing the fees
of county
Iteanived, That the mentions of the romans. Grange
'tender a rote of timid" to Open Hand Grange, for
their kiodteint in entootaining thi: visiting broil:era .
xmlaboter, at thin meeting •
Ihneolv.ti, Thot Sc,. tender our thank, to the Trustees
I f the liapihd church to this place, lot opening their
dooru for oittr meeting.
Sigurd by comnalttee;
An motion the resolutions were taken op
p;e•bed by teettoi,s, end itee!ered
Ct•
- 11rurtly MastPr ftypninteil a conimioc.-
o , l;literiture, hrnthhr .1 I'. Lilitw. aria is
t.ri W Taylor. On moron brother A.
T. Lalley t was requesied to conantv irate
wic the Ste'y of each Sobordionie Grange
in ttdistrict , andlsolicit the nam-s of such
rt.rnihers'.that are al.te and wilting to "wi
de... 4 Utat.e meettn,g, •
Grange ellited in (hie form at 12 o'clock.
W. H. SHAW, SC•,:`,y.
'OT w 13*VERAGIL.-" They are not a
beverage, but a medteirie, with curative
properties of the highest degree, contain
ing no poisonous drngli.. They do not
-tear down ad already debilitated system,
but-build 104. One bottle (=tains more
bops, that hi, more real hop strength,
than a barrel - of ordinary beer. Every
druggist in,Bochester sells them,: and the
physician* preseribcp ' them."--Bociliester
Mph, Apron %Dv Sittels,
111111 W LOCiAI.II.
'Ur i d Fitt Line - of goMae' goods Mt
vitak at 11Lat•tu:s Cractari atom. \laws.
, •
tor Dos, buy 'Your Christmas Presents
EAU yen Ihsa
bzWe Crod
lir SOW
Ghiss-Ware,
the nest *if
Or To)
motto coo
in Towanda
Store.
, .
t r.
LOBT.—LOct. 1, 1878, be sea "the Fair
pounds and CakIILZT Bunn 9 a. Wysoz sup.. a
Black Overeats. Any one Audi is , she said east, or
inforinlinitAle inbecHbei will naeraur reward..
ed. , ..:• ' '.. A. warsoaa.
itarrtekville, Nei. SO. Int.
GIVING VP BUSINEN3.-4TERN BROIL.
expecting to give op th eir stet as
tr t e
!lathy Street,
will Peal out th eir entire s It ott , goods below
cost. cab early and secure Ba gaits. •
BUSINESS L CAL. ,
NORTREfeII ttestaarant for a
- a dish of Oysteri thug,
Ur Go
Warm Neat
Ems' A lot of Second. mnd Clooking,.
Bitting- • and Bed-Room Blares for sale. Ap.
ply to ' : roet.al.l 0. D. KINm.
•
Mrs. E. J. Mrsoos has TRIMMED
HATS for ONE DOLLAR and upwards.
Misi E. J. MINGOS is just opening
a now stock of Autumn Millinery Good; to • 'alga
she Invites the attention of the Wile; sig29.
Ur Ladies Dress Trimmings, all the
New Styles. it &qua. k FA ItNitileit, a few doors
north of Me ear's Block.
- tar Consna has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boys and Topthr wear ever offered Lm
Towanda, and at prices within the resit of all.
SE FOR RENT.—Convnniintly
tral part of the borough. Enquire at
vir no
located In ee l
this °ice.
4. H.
204,
,5, J.
rirAfill assortment. of Fancy GOOdli
at BN-Ett- & 1 Arv'i s a Fnix' few dudes north of
•
Moron's BI k.
owing.
A. T.
Lee
ilkins.
order:
, roethi
s. .
VirTh Largetit, Best, and Cheapest
line of Sbe for . Ladles', Misses' and Childrons ,
wear is' found at Cougar's new store, corner Main
and Pine-sts., Tracy 4$ Noble's Meek.
bowLms' pakery WOgot, of the
lat Ward Bakery, Will be on hind daily with
Fresh Crackers hot .from the oven, Bread, Pies,
Cakes, tic. , april
. - ,
Or Don't you forget it.. We have an
',acacia CRACKETi MANUFACTORY' In town
at COWLES' BAKEItY, where you can buy the
be fresh-hated crackers: '
ivr Plymouth Rock Fowls for eale .by
Oet. 16, 1878. G. 11. W 6111.1.
Or For tickets to all . points West,
North and Southwest, at the lowest possible tales,
call on or addfeaa, H. E. BABCOCK, Agent, at
Upper Depot, Towanda. ' 17tt
M r " L. B. RODGERS challenges compe
tition for quality of goods and low prices on Saab,
Boors, Blinds and Holdings, and al building ma.
terial. • ' • fang3•tf)
t Various eanses-,-Advarieing years,
are, sickness, disappointment. and hereditary
predlsPoillion—all operate to turn the hair gray,
soul either of them Inclines it to shed premature
ly, AVkit's Hain Vioron will restore faded or
gray, light and red hair to a rich brown or deep
black. as may be desired. It softens and cleanses
the scalp, giving It a .healthy action; and removes
and cures dandruff and humors. By its use falling
hair is checked, and a new growth will be produc
ed in all cases where the follicles are not destroy
ed or glands tiecaved, its effects are beautifully
shown on lirashy: weak, or sickly hair to which a
few applications will produce the gloss and fresh
ness of youth. Harmless and sure In its operation,
It is Incomparable as a dressing, and is especially
'valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone It
Imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and .will
not. soil or -color while cambric ; yet it lasts long
on the hair. and keeps It fresh and vigorous. FOR
SALE BY ALL DEALERS,
SIIORES—WIGGINS.—In Wysoz. township, Sept.
1,1878, by the Rev. H. F. Mason. pastor elect of
the Wysox Presbyterian - Church, Mr. Charles
Shores to Miis Florence Wiggins.
I.NNERA-RICKEY.—At Rome, Nov. 27, 1878,
Rev. H. F.l 11.1:4011. pastor elect of the Wysox
P sbyterlan Church, Mr. Oliver E. Tanner to
.51Is Isabella (Rickey.
'OUGHT—JOIISSON.—At Rome. Nov: 27. 1878,
by the heir IL F. Mason. pastor elect of the I%y
-sox Presbperiatt Church, Mr. Miraln L. 'ought
to Miss Heater Johnson.
DECKER—Tanisiirr.—At the parsonage. Mon
\
roetom Nov.' 20; 878, by Rev. Hallock A rmstronc -
Mr: Seym o ur t.es er, of Asylum, and Lizzie
Bennett, of Maced la.
\
WA il li Eit---11AN COG .—At Monroeton, NoveM.
her 27, 1878,rbs levy. E. E. Morris; Mr. Harvey.
G. Werner. of Windsor, N. Y., and Miss Victoria
Hancock, of Monroeton, 1 . .
DIED. \\.‘
.. •
1878. midden-
TYMESON.—In Troy, N0v.21, MS, Mrs.lfargaret
Tymeson. t aged 52'years.
WILSON.—In West Warren, Oct. lk IC& , Mrs.
3targaret 'A., wife of henry Wilson, age 51
BURNHAM.—In Armenia, Nov. 21;,
.11rs. Alba Burnham, aged 78 yea
years.
AVERY.—In Camptown, on Mot day, Novembe
11, 26711.,Charits Joseph, son of Cyrus and Mary
II:. Avery, in the 20th year of his age.
- Thus has ppssed away one whom his parents had
hoped to be the prop and support of their declining
years. Of pleasingtnanners'and winning address,
and gifted with an inquiring mind, kind and, gen
et ous In his disposition, welt calculated was he to
make friends, and bad he llved S under favorable
circumstances, a highly useful man be might have
made. But alas: In God's inscn]ttable Providence)
otherwise,has It been ordered. Keen; are'our. feel'
lugs of sympathy for the family thus sorely . afflict
ed. May the Divijae Comforter bind up and heal
their broken hearts, teaching us ail these solemn
truths contained s tn this Striking passage of in
spired wisdom, and yet so apt to be forgotten- We
are but, as yesterday and know nettling, because
our days are but a;sh:ulow.
TOWAN MARKETS.
REPORTED BY STEVENS h.LONG,
General dialers lb Grocerle.s and Produce, Patton's
Block, corner Main and Bridge Streets.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dsc. 4, 1878
Flour per hbl
Flour per tack
Corn Meal per WO Um
Chop Feed
Wheat, per bush
, orn ,
Rye
Oats....
lluekirtest ' 3Z® 37% 45® 10
BurCwheat , Flour 1 500.1 60 2 00
rinvor seed:medium... • 5 00:6 •
Timothy. webtern ..... .." 1 760
Beans. 62 Ihs. 1 ooe 150 . 1 50® 200
Perk. me. , 12 5.68 bbl: OS® 10
Dreesed bogs . 1 ... 4® .04 . •
Hain.' . b@ 10
Shouhiers..• - '
Chickens 064 7 1 1 ® lb
Turkeys...; . 6i 10 tr® 12
hurts • ' • 80 9 ICi • 12
Gee.e ' ; . 6® 7 8® 10.
'Lard , 1 i. 7® 8 10®
nutter, lutes. . ' 120 20 160 22
Rolls :.'..,.... 14® •15 15® .20
Eggs. fresh. 22 ® 21
Cheese • 10 ® 11. 12%
Green apples, bush 7 0 00 30 40® 50
Pot,itoes. per tmshel..:. • 6(.65 76®
.anions - ..... sC®' 60 75® 80
Bemmiax • 22
CORRECTED DT DAYTON t IMO.'
Hide%
Veal skims.
Deacons...
hheepPelts
Tallow
Wool -
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in
Post Dffice at Towanda. Bradford Co., Pa.,
for the week ending December 4, 1878: '
Cook, Julia Jones. Mimes I,
Cole. Mary , - McQuillen, Maggie.
Campbell, Morns Pafiner, Sussanna
.
Pritchard. John ltelnhard, John • .
ritzg6rahl, Dell • Smith, John
GOodrlch, SO Stonefsst, Agnes •
G quote, Frank White, Samuel . *
Persons calling for any ot the sh •ve will please
say "advertised, I giving date of list,
S. W. AIVOAD. P. M.
A T !Alley,
E A3.-rP,
C F Ihet , luger,
:3 II X1...133.
DRAKE,
Cirner Lake and Water &rests,
.ELMIRA.
I • • • 1 .
itintr.,lx. 7" April 11;
ATTENTION FARMERS!
, .
, . .. .
HAY, GRAIN/ BUTTER & PRODUCE
generally ler awk T CAM, at the highest market
Hess call at
slums mum WTSIMEING.
where you wilt alp and a , Fleeted suck!?
Goode. gelling at boitoutWjers,
• . I T,
,1 111 . 1 11 , It,
at KA
-27.4
. and
Goods tot
-Storo
Vases,
offered
!rakes,'
lawl.
b0r74.1.
MARRIED.
PAYING. GELLING
5 5C(a ti 50 6 COO 7 . 00
1 4(' 160 IWOI 75
1 254
1 W(4l
1 100
550
... 1 60E3
... 13
E
El
EWELBII,
It. von wUh to Bahl your
Nor:may.
POWELL CO.
Offer this ' week 2 CASES
TWILLED sCISHMERES
in colois at OXE
SHIL
LING PER ran), sold up
to this time'at 20 Gents,
These goods aretheGßE4T-
E6'T BARGAt.N OIL THE
SEASON. Nov. 18., 1878.
SPECIAL!.
EVANS .& HILDRETH
are this week opening
SPECIAL LiNErOF
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK CASHMERES,
COLORED 'CASHMERES,
MArTELASE . CLOTH
EMPRESS POPLINS,
BLACK ALPACAS,
C-OLORED ALPACA
INCLUDING AN
ENDLESS VARIETY
LOW PRICE
DRESS GOODS
From six and a quarter ets. upwards
EVANS &'HILDRETH
Towauda, Pa., Nov. 26, 1878.
RE • •
, .
. AT t EATLY ".
.
REDUCE I . PRICES
H,, T. JUNE, t ENT,
Is now opening a large and gene 1
Hardware, Cutlery, stoves, Nails,
Paints,oll'l. Varrildhes, Tinware, H 0....
log ( Dods, dc., purchased for cash and n.
sa.e at Bargains to those who pay fastefo
- - -
HARD
lIA NOES and Cooling Stoves,
Coal and Wood, at low prices, at JUNE '
j.HE Graphic and New Jewel, to
most perfect andoraimental heating steiresin
the world. at . JUNE'S.
TIRE Gossip, the best low-priced
store for °tees and chambers ever made, at
JUNE'S. •
VOH Horse-Shoes and Horse-Shoe
Nails, go to JUNE'S.
TIN W A RE—a large and genera
assortment at prices. at JUNE'S.
ALARGE stock of Bar, Square,
Round, Half-Round, Oval, Half-rval. Baud,
and Hoop Iron, at JUNE'S.
_ .
OR Paints, Oils, and Varnishes,
go to
ISITOW. , (i'LASS, !You' 7x9 to
.24x3a. at ' JUNE'S.
QC RI.IW S and ..Tacks, direct, from the manufactiwers, for wale at wholesale and
setall at reduced prices, at ' JUNE'S.
LAMPS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys
Shades, and Wicks of every' variety, at
JUNE'S.
ROPE, Sa h, Cord, Twine and
Wick, all sizes, at JUNE'S.
AN TERNS--a great variety at
low prices, at JUNE'S.
LOCKS, Latches, and Bolts, every
LA variety and kind, at ' JUNI:I3.
CAST and Toe Corks (Steel), at
JV
Nrs.
04 610 5
400.0
2 0 (440
25075
, 0 :44 0 0
2,562$
DISSTON'S Celebrated.Sawa, at
JUNE'S.
T ABLE and Pocket Cutler.kNaEts.
HOUSE Furnishing Gonda, at
JUN E'S
AILS and Spikes, all sizes, at
I VORWAY and Siveed'slron at
JUN s.
fencla (rood' as
.lU• N EN.
A LAR(IE stock of Philadelphia
("in far* and Tut. tidos. at JUN
WIRE Cloth, at
DOWDER, Shot and Caps, for sale
Lat . JUNTA.
BLASTING Powder, at
ILES and Rasps, a full assort
unlit, at 'JUNE'S.
MMERY Cloth. and Paper, and
84mdPm*L.it
BRASS Kettles and Hollow Ware,
at low Wok t JUNE'S.'
rowooda, Noy. 20, 1878.
XECU TOR'S NOTICE.—Noti ce E . I. beret, given tbat all persons .
In
un used to the estate of Reuben "Atcood." late of
Herrick, deceased. are requested to matte Immedi
ate papa. us. and el personalisting ashes "Oust
said estate must present them duly authentlaited
for settlement. - .GROWS C. ATWOuII.
;NMI% PT, Ili spew," - Itsitstor•
••• • •
THE BRIDGE STREET
FURNITURR'STORE,
TOWASDA, PENNA.,
Warp a Tallikeek of Cleats for Os Pastor. s.d.
Naom i Illttloritocis, Dining-Nom sad ILlteben.
SOFAS, LOUNGES; CHAIRS,
MARBLE TOP TABLES,
FINE WALNUT CHAMBER BUITS,
n AND WALNUT
DINING TABLES Sr, CHAIRS.
In Common Goods thus Is
BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS,
WORILSTANDia.
CASE AND WOOD43EI: CHAIRS,
EXTENSION • PALL•LEI! TABLES.
LOOKING-GLASSES,
CRADLES, CENTRE TABLES,
Am, Am, Aka,
IN GREAT VARIETY.
We mates Specialty of
BED SPRINGS & MATT-RESSES
UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT
. COFFINS AND CASKETS
Of all kinds aid' sizes. A large• stick of Trim
mings, and tke latest Improvements In Carlin Pre.
servers, Palls, ke. All funerals are attended by a
competent. ezperlenced undertaker. We make a
specialty of this breach, and GUARANTEE BAT
LSFACTiON both u to . WORK AND PRICY.
PICTURE FRAMES made to ordei from a line
stock, of the latest styles of moulding. _;
, N. P.
BRIDGE4T.,TOWANDA
Towanda, May 80, 1870. •
FURNITURE AND UNDER
TAKING.
J. O. FROST'S SONS.
With the Spring trade we have
come forward with- a, laiie line ; of
New Goods for the Parlor, Chamber
and Library, including all the Latest
Novelties in Patent Rockers, Camp
Chairs, &e.
Our line of Chamber Furniture,
including the latest 'styles in Queen
Anne and Eastlake, is ter large and
at prices that defy competition; while
on 'Common Chairs, Bedsteads,
Spring Beds,' Couches, Mattresses
and Looking-Glasses we have always
taken the lead for Best Goods and
Lowest Prices.,"
Our Under - test:my Department is
always Complete, and we keep in
stock Black and White Cloth Caskets,
Walnut, Metalic and Rosewood Cases
and Coffins of every style, and our
przces are lower than the lowest.
When in need of auything in our
line please call and get our prices, 'as
ice are sure you will find thent ladier
than anywhere else.'
J. 0. FROST'S . SONS,
issortment of
Iron...olass,
go Furnish-
Rffered for
.roods.
•
. .
. ,
Tuwands.
NE W JEWELS
W. A. ROCKWELL
a receiving • new supply to his large stock of goods,
SILVER, PLATED WARE,
GOLD -AND PLATED SETS
JUSE'd
And anerythlng.in thei line, wbleb will be meld at
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
JUNE'S
JUN.
Pleasdlive as a all and examine oar goods
Repairing dene at the shortest notice.
Poo4fMrl -
It consists of
ME
IE3I
We have
Main Street. ,
ay n o 111111.
=/=11:1
STORE.
ITLEIM
AND RINGS,
CLOCKS,
w t ft !!°Prv:l449
Odd*
JACOB'S
Is sow meting IN
FALL I WINTER
4 .
STOOK OF
CLOTHING
WHICH HAS NEVER
BEEN - EQUALLED°BEFOBE IN
THIS. MARKET,
Zither for
Quality or Low Prices.
Every Article First • Clase.
PLEASE CALL ac EXAMINE
BEFORE PURCHASING. \
HESELLS FOR - CASH AND WILL - NOT RE
UNDERSOLD.
Pation's Block, Main-st..
Towanda, Ps.,Nareh 24, IS.
Groceries.
BENGAL Bhuniqr;
A NEW THING!
THE BEST BLUING EVER PUT
ON THE MARKET 1
Put up.with a patunted.
SPRINKLER,
by the use of which you
SAVE AT LEAST HALF THE.BLEIKG,
and get
BETTER RESULTS.
Worth more than the retail price• for s variety of
uses, Each's' •
PEPPER SAUCE, lIAIR OIL,
TOOTH WASH, BAY RUM,
PERFUMERY BOTTLE,
and for nnmberle•s other liq u ids
Tor sale by
E F. DITTRICH it CO.,
COlcistand,of C. B. PATCH.)
Towanda, Pa., Oct. 10, ICI
M . BO; F. H.--OWEN,
C.)
RED, WHITE & BLUE TEA, STORE,
BRIDGN. srazAT,
Are offering special indticements.in eteis depart.
meat of the Grocery line
Here are some of the prices
Standard A Sugar...
Teas
Coffees...
Tobacece
11.50 per sselt ; best, #1.65 per sack
Flour
Hams, sugar eared,
Shoulders
Georgia Codfish....
Mackerel
Pork....
You can find anything you want in the Grocery
line, and at prices to suit the times. A liberal dis
count given at wholesale. Our motto Is'rind shall be
••Quick Sales, Small Profits, Cult or-Ready Par.,
- - CALL - AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES;
Cash paid forßatter and Eggs
M. B. & F. H. OWENS,
TIED, WRITE k BUIE TEA STORE,
Apttl it, UM
Medial.
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY I
MRS. W. H. COVERDLAE,
IN 91111 PRACTICZ IN TUN soloren DURING MI
PAST. TIAN,
HAS EYFECTED MANY WONDEEYVL
Her increased knowledge makes her
FULLY COMPETENT
o treat nearly all diseases Incident to oar race.
CIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO - PIIBE•
LY FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Feerr; --
A If i c a l; i l m e
Quinsy, -"\
Croup,
Pneumoni
. . Pleurisy,
Intlemma lon et tbiLiver,
_ Innammarury Itheusuatkin,
_ Amarostik -
•
Deaf tieing \
Aptioule„\
•
- - / 3 , 3 rePsiS•
D *bete".
Dropsy..\
Cbroule lthertmstiort,
• - Bt.:Vitus Danes,
• Galtem,
•
• Neuralgia,
• Fever Bore, \
• - Calmer, °
•
Catarrb,
•
Curvature of the Spine,
Asthma, -
Bright'. Dianne! tbeHltlneys. •
ALL HINDS or
of the Fyea,
.Til , lll7^ 4 7lT'Tr!lT!'!?T 7 rP7 77 r l l
CHARGES -MODERATE.
TERMS CASH.
itaddeneo on
I!!MME@ERiEI
llcan mate money taster at work lams than at
anything Mae. Capital not matted ; we will
sqrt you. VI per Why at bawl nada bribe ladu
minus. Men. women, bayonet! Etas Mated
wtteAt to work tor *a, Now is We MM. =
Ou*t and tete ! me, Avtes, runs is chi. As:
1P 8 ,0 6 t - • !VIM
11
10 gents
25 40 50 40 75 50 •"
•20 23 30 15 "
'3O 40 "
-ism cents
07 t$
00 "
OS le "
OS."
Bridge-3t.. Towanda, Pa.
CURES