Oittlfotil ,(14eliotitr,. cuAsoi. LOCAL XDISOR Tamil:la, Pa., Thursday; Yard: 27, 1879. T( - 1V; A. CH AMBERLIN Deolocltt 'PINE JEIVELRY VaTCEES,, SILV.PII & PLATF,P' WARR, , • TOIVANDA PA. — . • ''- Towanda, Jan. is, 1577. ' . 7 LOCAL ) AND- GENERAL. The Pmzt Raftleht at Troy, Clinton, Ewa .illifieb! and A then R, trill remit subserip lionx REPOItTER, by money order, =ilM= Emzumic hrt quite prevalent among the homes ht Wilmot township. Str,r,tvAN's "Pinafore " :had a large audience at this place ou Monday eveuiiag J.Lst. . 'Fut.: pews in the Church of the Dicssiah (ILniterKdist); will be rented Tuesday ev ening, Apra Ist. • Good Ttinplirs of East Canton are to give an entlrtainnient on Friday evening of this week. SCPEIIINTEN DENT. WICKERSHAM desires the introduction of agricultural tex4oilts into the puhlic schools. TO. ladies of the . Presbyterian Chnreb will give a; supper in the Church Parlors, Wednesday evening, April `2(l. , , FRANK had his foot badly ip:ished at I MAI• mules bridge shops, 1 1 . thinis, otiiiiiiirsibiy .fritE Sant11(111 Otatt:al ltailronil Cutu p`wl• have 'oat recvived 21 cat• loads of will Uc in»widiately laid. IT is Said that over 100 iwisoils were converted at tity,o%ival held at the West G :Lavine ("Lloyd' dui ity4 . the past wiper. Wont:mils arc puttiug the Iluihhiug touches to the stores to be occupied by Powt.t.r. 0)., in the-Tracy ll luck, after Ap.il Ist nom xs Wto.i.s, sel l'Aor of tbe, war Of -died reeeutly-in the I • 'or house :4 Laaawat,u.l. y. llc ‘v;ts . ` ~,ia~:~ ~,1.l WE Jealu from the t)wego, /M i es th a t I'. V - AN NI ill : , tart a paper at 1.-Ray Villr, about the tit,,.„ of May, to be e;.l Lit the _Wrcrti=er. • tuttisfs I .41 :7 Towandl. Set m ,1 to l'oing Mn Sll:tday 11015611 g. 11litreli :*tl);' - at 1 1 11 •Aif are cordially invitcd. A wA1.1:17.'“ match iS hours auratioti ii to begin at the Wave: ly,'N. V., Upera Werltiesday. , between t i wo petlestt lain; nainu4l C,0, , E-and lb vrr. TOT:A J'aq ii 'gingimz elasscs pie "advanocri ela-s meets Friday evening, mid " Itukluneutal" meets Saturday. :t o'clock P. 51. Muth at Pattt•ti's .1 . (;11S CAIt.MAN W:11 rerme. is sted{ of 11;traw,tic, ttnware, ctc lit X t Ow flak Bit ck, Dlidge strt•rt, tip the stile ill the Carroll 147.1-och, MEE prittNi; the tliOnth of ruhrllary there %teal. Airl,ett "Ver tho' Barclay Bailroad le this iiiii•inut ii7o ions weie mints! at Barclay, altl lt)s tons at Cal blin A1.1:4 a 1101 w t.':1111 I.FC . ;‘Me Ivi4lltt.twtl :0; the Ca!tt,vl uss la,t. and i s a , l away. tl!i'::Tiii UO.ll - 311., and Mrs. nwEi.t. crow \Lk injuri,l4: thtingittjt s,:vert 1 Acron.DING to the (':c!; u 1 • 'correspond et:', of the PreSX, there is en that " t i epcacioie is 'going the itoun&, ,n sv,me cases is ,inite severo, even /fat Lgcrous.'' `lr ~Prr'. r of 'Elmira, arr haildin:: a new ert amery and emcee f."•, , :•y in Wiois town4hiT), twit. the end 1.1 0 Plank Ifoad, They ainti,:ipate Lay in„ it e , intl-1. d l>y the lf.sth otArwil, and cx!wet to u.O the milk of ...(30 or :100 cows. Wrs'r 'ecn-responflont of )lontTn-e says: "Bev. .1 \ ,••.• from . 13rafIftind ('onnty. 1 !mud at \Vest o' 2 -(.n, in [Le M. t , , a httcndai:co. He Snl).!:et, rnFranee." St 0 I nl.l-'.—C .- ylr brintZ bring your fricruls tU pa; take of the sweet feast of •-tgar, to be serve 1 for Tuesilay r• rlu ~.\pgilty, in tbc lecture, rooms uitc ( lurch. of the _lies: viii - CoNtmiimv.. . !cu: of.the ]Tr s;;tlt (I nircrsltist), \\ - ri.E.l‘ll T.‘v1.441:, l';:itor. At 19:89 . A., :-.lll.iret —•..Light." At 7 the st and -cenele,r4ig iii -n• n ae (by re.invsi ) "I're;rV.stina ti.4 illuction and Nevi oliation." All i NN ‘• (Icwell Sellool will v,ive au enters t.1 , .011% lit 11011:maid; Flidvey ev(.ll - .11.111 ItL.. The f1ra . 1 1 1 .3 , of '' 31s liviTer" 111T1:011:10)11S. CIA!. NI) Tal It) matte the evening enjoy to sit ‘cl:t) attend. • rrs NNE wai: badly injured at HI , VIZ mill, in Cant,.4, one dAy wbib' using a eirenlar saw. of I).‘ard flew cr ,, m tie saw and lir( aking his noso, ::1e rating • 1 his hands very *badly, and Other injuring him. • • the Waverly chat to election, , Tues.- ?Y. Mareh the entire ileputnewt lit het was elected, with the exception of .1. puiLLlPs,' candidate for Trus t( a the Citizens' .ticket, and lIENtor E, .NEnsEnt- candidate fur Tivasurer on the <JY.Tte . ticket. rfWII.II.IM D. vits, ', a blacksmith, resid- ME: at South Waverly, committed suicide Monday afterno;lii Ax - ding' Lin self in the lead. Varions`causes are iis:iiz . ned for the rash act. Ile was about 3C3IN of age. and lei . ..ves a wife and two small children ti ntiatrn his tragic death. Ills remains were taken to Orwell and Ul u:lie.] on Wednesday. Tai: constantly increasing trade of N. L'. 111 the Bridg A 3 Sheet furniture 4;:•,1 v . has ticcessfitated a more commodi oUs place of business than the one he at PrO , V:it 4ccupies . : To meet this require nallt• ;welted raßsage ways will bp 'cut tttrottgli the )1;13 to tie stow room adjoin !t,, itte::etit bicatiott, and both stores w:11 ire ocAnti /il.ll by him, after April next, ;is ~tivs-te,ti,, TIIE Canton correspondent of the 'El mira Frei - Press, under date of March 221, says : "There seems now: to be but little doubt but that Minnequa will be rebuilt at once. It.is assorted tliat the contract Tiii.thabuMing is already 'let. Our ciii zensWilLb6,glati to hare it again open to the public, as it is a great benefit riot only tb the people of Canton, but the farmers in this -vicinity are gainers by baying this pleasant aria interesting public resort so near them." COLONEL'S,D.,I3ABILOWS, a prOrninout lumberman of Williamsport, who bad been in very .feeble: health for the past six months, died at his residence in that city, Friday afternoon last, aged 45 years. lie was President of the Lumbermen's 'l4. (mange last year, had been a mambei:of the School Board .34 City. Council and ran for Mayor on. the Republican ticket a year ago. Ile served for a year and a half in the rebellion, retiring with -the rank .of Lieutenant-Colonel of the First Pennsylvania Cavalry. Tint religious excitement at Athens, still eentinues. A corresPoneent writing from that, place to the Elmira Ga:ette; says : " The main thing talked of here at present is religion. The meetings eolith), no with erotiled houses every night. tait Sunday night the Crowd Was • too large fur admittance in the 31. E. Church, so the incetingLadjourned to the Prestly terian Church, and the meetings are con ducted tlire now: A great many have prollisf , ed Christianity." WE learn from the Williamsport Bulle tin that the personal effects of a "minis ter •in gdW standing in the Methodist. Protestant Church," were sold s at Consta ble Sale, in Williamsport, on. Friday of last week,. "and the ion and his family turned immediately into the stteet„." This slfriald be air everlasting disgrace to the pcoplc for whom he labors, and is a very remarkable oeurrence to take place in a city where reside-so many kind heart ed wealthy pc9p7e.—.3lttney Luminury. DoNA - Tiiyx.-It is wiir- thy of honorable, mention in these "Laid times" when on every hind economy is the rule, that retrenchment (hies not "be gin at the house of Gun." 11. good peoj isle of Canton have taken delight in mak ing their • emsa gifts to their pastor, as large, .at least. as formerly. Joyfully their friends have gathered fur an even itig of social pleasure, and have left liber al -offerings. The last donation of the s ea so n , was for the 'Presbyterian pastor, last Friday evening. While he might well he content with. his salary which is paid with coinmen-lahle promptness, he is inure than Owl 'for the freewill offering of *l4i at this phce, and $37 at East Canton —Canton 8(11610, .3farch I f AyouTE correspondent of the Du slwre I:tricw says that a - firstclass hotel k 10 - file built at Eagles Mere, Sullivan l'ouoy, for the accommodation of sum: mer i mirists 'and . health-seekers. The writCr says' oir building will be erected "oil Efigla Mere avenue (familiarly known as the green Lane) fronting Lake avenue, and affording a magnificent view oithe lovely sheet of Water that- dimples and mui nail's in its wood fringed 'basin. The Lake is a charming retreat : the air ix laden with the aroma of the hemlocks hat vrown yvvr,y bi:l top for miles around, tuil during ilit• Most lin hry summer (lays it c3ini . .is coohng zephyrs from the north wd west. The lake though but a n“, is the loveliest of is sex; ,, void, clear' anti limpid ; yet -with depths as blue, ni)sterious and.uncertdiu as the e 3 es of your List sweet heart." MARV N., wife of IV. A. of this ldacc. and da , tpdttel• of dit.(l suddenly, aftc;~i a .1011-I.ty tct frnin...i, Nlaetdi :t )I: . s. It(.llovr..i.i. had been lung - fonl , ra!,iy hmtnn 10 this epnnnunity, and is iiiiexi.,!ol.ll !Ivan) is tile o.. 4 cilsiort,' of 12.rcat. !zrief to-ber many friends. Possess ctl of a cheerful temper:Mit nt and syni,,lia hetie heart, her presence was equi!ly •1c nn to the gay or the serrowf il, and •ill be smlly missed ill other than the where her virtues shone most a devoted wife, a fc-radar and r. and an affectionate sister She was a member of Like and a consistent Chris absorbed iu R 4 : ,: she\hone• c 111:ightly as \ oi., much , in , r o% , ncl dauguttr. , :pi . Fcoptil ('harsh % . an. Altll4 ottgli pl 1, her home duties, Mrs. . extensive reader, :Aid pos. of literary cilltare that In ttle her an inter esting ecunpattion and agrecable friend and the many . I.eallers of the ItEt•oirry. .1z) testify trt her atility•.;t:; a writer of prose and - p,ietry. 6'he kayos a Imsban iu feeble health, and two ,tons to mum tt I, s AL ,N 7.11 Dcur•kr,, Of Tioga County, Pa., who was indicted for forgery in July last,• but who decamped in I).a ember last with out leaving the parties who were ai his bail bond his post office address, was capturei 1 ist week at Ilarrenton : 11.1Iittligh Va., an I forthwith handcuffed and started by rail to the seems of his former misde meanors. At Carpenter's Station, on the Northern Central Pailroad, he went into .the water closet, and the parties having him in charge •becoming uneasy at his long stay, opened the door of the: closet to find that their bird had flown out of the window, handcuffs and all. Again ti-ardi was instituted for the missing criminal.... A Canton t cOrrespondent of the ISlmira Fr( Presa gives the following ac count of_ t tbe re-capture of the culprit: "It seems; the prisoner went to East Can ton to a blacksmith shop, and there re lieved bitiisell of his iron, awl took hiis way toward the south mountains ; but as bad luck (for him) would have it, he was overtaken by High Constable atrEEN,, of this place; and compelled to surrender, and was brought back to this place where he was taken North to meet.his friends." ON Saturday morning.. Match Bth, says a. t;lenwood correspondent of the..Montrose Rep, , ibtie in, our quiet little village was thrown into a statevf great eaciternent,by the announcement that A. McDox.un, and respected citizen, bad commit ted suicide by cutting his throat. The nests spread with lightning rapidity, and in less time than it. takes to write, crowds of eager, anxious people, Were seen hur-. rying to the spot where. the dreadful deed was committed. A coroner's inquest was 114, and after a full bearing of.witnesses tbethiry returned a.le i rdiet as fellows : "That in a stable near the. residence of deceased, between the hours of 10 and 11 in the morning of March tStb, the body of Allen McDonald was viewed by the :Jury. lie having , a razor in his hand, did there with cut his own throat, completely sev ering the arteries and aindPipe, and. the jurors say from the causes, manner, 'and form aforesaid, Allen 31eDonald canielo his death." Deceased was a man nearl • old,,and had always been a bard working :mil i l adustrious man, he being one of the pioncers of6iistluehanna County; had un dergone a gilt many hardships and ptp= vations in cafitlife but never complain ing of his tot. 'Always strictly honest iu his dealings,, and beloved by all who knew him. Ile.leaves a largo circle of friends who deeply mourn their loss. , CUARLES W. nUNTINCITON, repruaenk ing the American Tract Society, is now in our village, and will remain for few days: He is duly authorized to receive subscriptions for the Mustrgeed Chriatia' Weekly; giving receipts ;therefor, and Ao sell their publications. —The publications of this society sr° so widely and favors: bly known as to need no further commen dation from us. Mr. HUNTII4GTON is the sert of Rev. CHARLES 11UNTINGTON, de ceased, whom many in this vicinity will remember.. - "JVDOE MO:s7110E, Of Towsoda, and the following members of the bar at that placo, arrived in Elmira thin morning, on their way to Troy : Messrs. U. M. 1.1.0r5, J. 31. Mix. E. C. Giunt.Ev, D. A- Oviarroti t It. A. MEneutt, C. F. Nicnots, and J. Blonnoa SMlTlll."—Elmira Free March eph. • With the slight exception that no such person as Judge itlosnoz lives in Towan da, and that no such members of the Bar nail. M. WILLIAMS, J. M." MIX, C. F. NqCIIOLS and J. MONROE SMITH, !Made . hero, we presume the strove - notice is cor rect. • AT CAI:TOIL-A dispatch to the Elmira Free Press, from Canton, this county, under date of March 25th, says: Unusual excitement prevails here on account of the death of Alice Scudder. There was a post mortem ; examination held last evening. Drs. Davison, Bullock, Brooks, Cleveland, and student Parsons Were there. Dr. Smith did, not attend, yet he attended Miss Scudder during her sickness. It has .not been learned what. the verdict is, as there was an adjourn went until Wednesday at 5 P. at., on ac. , count of Capt. J. N. Shaw, our Burgess having to attend court at Troy, Pa.. I 'understand J, 9. Scudder was opposed to the examination, and makes some threats, but I think ho had' better let the law take its course, anti the guilty be punish ed, if any one is guilty. Tuft Mount Pleasant correspondent of the Honesdale, (Wayne County) Citizen, writing tinder date of March 19th, says; "A Bible, pdongiug to Rev. .Mr.. nos. se.m., lies before us which was printed in London in 1589, lacking only 10 •Cars of being; 300 years old. It is a copy of a translation made by some non-conformist refugees who wont from England to On neVa in the Ilith century to secure more perfect religious liberty, and was called the ”Anglo-CenevesC" revision, but was quite as welL11011')W11.as the " Breeches M ule," from the.peculiar rendering of Gem esis 3 1, where the word tyron is trans lated "breeches." It is printed in black letter; German text, " with most profits- ble annotations on all the hard places" arid the orthography of the times. Mr. Itossnm, received it from his father, to whom it was presented by Honmer TATE, who brought it from England in the early settlement of this country, and, though the leaves are yellow with ago, it is well preserved." THE Elllll . lll Adrertixer copies the hem in theltErourEn of last week il iefer enee to Joity.q NICHOLS ? of Susquehanna County, removing from his left, ear recent ly a piece of a twig that was broken off in 3 his right ear 30 ars ago, and says : "There are some t 'tip we believe." ' Well, we do not vouch for the trutbful ness of this "twig " business, as an entir ety, inasmuch as we "garnered" the Sa lient-points of the item from the columns of the Montrose-Pcniorrot, and know full well the propensity journals of its politi cal compl,xion are given to of " mixing things. lint when the Adrertior prints in the same column the felhiwing. item from the Oil City Derrick, without a word of dissension, thereby tacitly saying, " thcse Are ti , e things we believe," why—' why—that is to sai—its beliefs in this re spect aic entirely antagonistic to outs, notwithstionling we lime long recognized the Adtertigcr as among the best papers in the Empirelitate; and really we are amazed to learn that it accepts such state ments, while it doubts the possibility of a small piece ..of wood "Working" its way through the hei 1 ).. , 1 of a reader of a Democrati3' newspaiier, when riven 30 years to accomplish the journey : • . • A woman zri years of ..age residing in :Siechninesville, th 4 county, has never seen a train of cars, never went to a ejr ens, never had a day of sickness or reli gion. Bever saw Pinafore, never had fits or a beau, and strangest of all, never boasts of the time she-went to the centen nial.--Derrick. • ! sg.swELr. was an - !ssed a degree —Mr. and Mrs. WILLIANS BRAUN”, oC As . )lnm, were visiting relatives in Wilinot last week. —Rev. LEWIS of the 11•ihnot elmige, preached his farewell sermon on Stinday t tsf. - -Mr. B. W., Ttaii-r and family, of Sac City, lowa, are visiting relatives and friends in Canton. — . Miss ELI'S Titter, of Canton, is visit ing, relatives and friends at Fox Center, Sullivan ('uimty. —ors. S. C. Nwiu.f:r., of Monroeton, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. A. J. .Cotx, at Tio;&-a County. —C. 11. Kr.7.t.E.it, editor of the Tioya Ctntrety Record, Owego, N. Y., gave us a pleasant call oft 'Monday \ lasit. —Ex-Co:inn issioner Co, n.13.t tr, of wysox, we iiiiderstand, • will dart on a visit to tliT Western States!-next week. --.Gnanist 3racraltraxE, son of JANivis MACFARLANE. hi this place, has been ad ;milted ti the liar of McKean _County. —Mr. L. D. JArIiSON, for a number of years engaged in business in Canton, has. returned to Ids old home at N. Y. ErtfICAIM CXse, an old and re spected citizen of Canton, is (h ill with fever, and is not expected to re- EIMER Ktrirsr.n,jot Wilmot,. who Las been seriously ill for some time past, is t.apidly tonvaleseing under the skitiiul"treatment ~of Dr. IlnitsiAmi, of Onshore. 't - -TIMOTIIT ROBERTSON,- Sheriff of Tio. ga County, N. Y., visited our village on. Thursday last, on business connected Avi.-h Ins office. ..-The many friends of JACOB 11E.ELeof South Waverly, will be pained to learn that he is seriously ill, and that slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. —Mr. and Mrs. it. R. STEM S, Who have been stopping with their son, N. A. SrevEss, Chestnut Street, for the past two years, started yesterday morning for Canton, Pa., where they will reside in the 'future. —0 ire go . Ti,nca , March TnF-ovons LEWIS has gone to , chit friends in Towanda, Pa., and will go. theacelo Scranton, lowa, where her bus. hand resides.... .Miss ANNA M. WILLIAMS,. of Towanda, Pa., is spending a few days with her cousin, Miss GEnTIR. Nrenor.s, and other relatives inOwego.—Oteego Ga ccdt, March 90th. \--Dr. Duivismo has withdrawn his res.. 4gnntion recently tendered to `the cengre gation.,cf the Presbyterian Church of this', belnigh, on account of his failing health, and accepted, fur the "immediate fu-1 tune, their generous, offer, to wit : A seta- ! ry --- or $l,OOO, the use of the parsonage, a ! yedr's vacation, and the pulpit' to be sup plied at the etpen4of the congiegation. —Honesdale Cittzen. \\ . . PERSONAL. j . / Local Cerreepoodeuee.. / TROY TOPICS Troy,b Ob. arc 2 / EDITOE ItEiORTEE :—CoOrt.was of short duration last Week, beginning Tues. day morning and closing Widneqidays af ternoon.. It then adjourned until Monday; March. 24th. On account of the settle ment ofseveral macs which „were on for trial, there was no.busincss ready for the last part of the week. A long trial list awaits attention this week. ...Forty.five teachers were examined" at this place March 21st, and' considering the severity of the examination a. good number suc ceeded in obtaining certificates. The In stitute met Friday, over 40 teachers be ing present. Instruction was mainly given by Superintendent Rrsx. Miss Gnous gave a . shod., dill in penmanship, and - Miss BALLAILD ir(reaiing....Mr. E. S. JEWELL who has filled the office of Super intendent of the - Presbyterian Sabbath School fur 22 iears, has resigned, much An the regret of the 5ch001..... We regret to state that news is a,rare . commodity, and tire small amount we have in this community fa eagerly gathered up, by some .10 or 12 correspondents of various offers. You will therefore eseuse brevi ty until wo have a larger supply. ,„*„ . - BURLINGTON ITEMS. lIVIMINGTJX, Mardi V. 1579: Burlington was visited two days of this week, by a goodly number of teachers to attend the County Superintendent:l Instructlou and drill. The Bor ough xebec! house at which they met, ls furnished with a One large bell, purchased with the proceeds of atlexhibition conducted by Misses Fanny and Lucy Startles - ant. If the Borough authorities would give the house a cost of paint it would bean Improvement....We have an excellent preacher of the Gospel in Itev. Paul Smith. His daughter, an agreeable and_pleasant young lady, presides at the organ, while L. 1). 11111, the faithful t heriater, !Ids the eholts...ilitsiness seems to be brisk with oitr merchants; blacksmiths, wagon-makers, coopers, shoemakers, and tradesmen ii. IL D. Green, Since re-mode/big and modern- DIP his store with a flue glass - front, is putting up buildings on the corr.er formerly occupied by the Central Hotel. and Is to build a residence on the same which will do credit to the place... s .Carl Proctor is paying cash for butter and draw a thriving be:guess, in the hoot and shoe trade and gogear - y, Phelps, our dignified end obliging post mister, stilt retains his °Mee, some reports to the contrary notes lU:stolid g.... Doctors Tracy, Burdock, and Everett so successfully suc ceed in driving back disease front our town, that some of th• in have been called intoadjulning sec tions to help tight the destroyer ellife....We read about hard times, but somehow soinetiquggenerals ly steps In to avert any such calantily liet4lltug Burlington. The demand for skunk' skins has. given empl yinexit to our people regardless of "caste. - ' All classes Irian the contemn saloon setter to the business luau of the place, have Join ed the chase and engaged In the trade. The per (emery- abounds everywhere. and even prevades the public assemblies. One young fellow Alienist ed to lifvest In this bonanza somehow got- posses sion skins which he sold to Dr. Troy. The Doctor, tor reason: , sothelently ohs tuns, stored this kind of merchandise in a shed at the back of his plied, which the young fellow was mit slow to dia.:over. Visions lit not only ready cgali, but fn. lure Wealth, scents to hgve noshed through Ms brain. • That night ha took. the threerkkins and sev e.ral others, and sold them to a farmer living half a mite out of town. \Vben the farmer:3 back Was turned he took them bark, together with' the rest 'of the farmer's stock on hand, and returned liotne. In the morning the farmer missing 1113 - property proceeded to town, where be found the young fellow negotiating for a horse and buggy to take his goods toyaverly to market. He was caught. Ills little game that promised so well • lliteatehed, hint with bankruptcy, Imprison amlillNgrace„ lint the farmer was disposed tube merciful to Idol, and let him of( with the re turn of the property, sacrifice of his watch and pr6ntse to leave town for a ' year.... Chester 8.. canifibell's lime kiln Is a lively phtee, the sound of tie . di ill, Mt:pie:Mg of the hlaAs and stnoking of tld kiln, are steadily going 01); 11)/1/e at times the rural ited with teams Waiting to be loaded with ...Robert Dudley, while coming from 704 - mola with a lima of coal, some llsaie MIMI!, had them kb:tome to have his wagon slide la rho oar. rens between P. islet's and John All Mes, dragging l,l&orses gown a precipice of several fret; killing tie of 1.11011 Instantly Ws. Jacoll Morley, who has been 'spending the winter with her daughter In Towanda, has returned Imam. Neighboring C,noties. 'WYOMING COUNTY From the. Tunkhannock Democrat, Marlll 31s. AV ittkle, who has-bet ii Working in the tannery for sow: yclrs past, start ed for S. Louis last Thursday night, where he expects to follow the 'upholster ing businetss.._ . Prank Graham left , this placti for Dakotah last Thursday night to join his brother, Where he exptctik to take a grant if - land for num ng purposes.... - P:tbner Jenkins, Esq , who has been dan gerously ill for some time past is on the gain.... Dr. C. U. Dana, who has been seriously ill for a number of days past, is now considered:knit of danger sad and fatal accident occurred--in this bor ougli yet;terday morning, resulting in the death of a young son of Albert 310,55, who 11:1 , 1 but recently Moved into a house own ed by 13. P. Carver, on Gravel 11111. The molter of the child had just-stepped out fora few Moments, when on her return to the house she found her child ettlelot vd in dames land iio,fatally burned that it died in a short time. It appears that two small children had been left in the tooth alone and the clothing of one caught lire from playing with lire iu the stove. SCSQUEIIANNA. COI7NTI. Prose the . ; ontrosu Denlorr:tt; March lath. C. Pierson, and about half a dozen others; (some • from Bridgewater and Frank iii)) started for Neoraska last week, expecting to locate and afterwards 'return• for their N. 11. Eastman, of Frattklin Forks, this county, died sudden ly on Wednesday night, of last -week. Duriog the night he was apparently in usually st mild health, reading his news pa m)r, .etc, till 9 o'clock, when he retired, and at 12 o'clock his family discovered that he was dead. Another probable case of heart disease. TIOtIA COVN TY WellsborwAgitr,r, March MIL The laq,payment to the miners at Ar not is said to have been made in gold. ,We should think that the most deluded Grecnbaeker must prefer that rather than fiat " money.... Tim attendants at the M. E. Church at' Blossburg recently gave ' Mrs. J. L. Davis the organist fur many years, a hands mm gold watch.... Mining I operations at Antrim look encouraging. 1 Abont..:ZO men aro n../W employed on full time., and coal is being shipped. at the 'rave , Of fr4'm SOO t0.1,n00 toir3 per day.. The flminers' houses arc all'oecupied, some of I them containing two ; families. A number _of new houses are to be erected immedi ately, and more men empriyed as soon as I they can be accomnuslated.... bast Wed nesday a lad named John Ryon was ar ' rested on the complaint of Mr. E. 'P. Deane, of this village, on 'the charge of ' 1 stt Wing over $2O film Mr. Deane's pock t;'. After his arrest the boy confessed that he bad taken some money from Mr. Dedne,. but denied the taking of the full i amount. lie was locked up in jail, and will probably be sent to a reformatory. 1 The case has some peculiarly dark features, ! as Mr. Deane took the boy from the Coun ty House a few years ago, and `has since treated him_with the consideration and given him all the advantages that a fath -1 er could a son.. ; .Last.Sunday,-while Mr. Jerome Putnam and-his family_ Were in I the loWet story °rids house at Blossburg, ' an explosion of gas in as.stove in his bed room up-stairs set tire te.a lot of clotting placed mar the stove. When the fire was discovered the room was pretty well filled with flames.. The fire was. extinguished, however, before it had done ,were much I damage to the.building ; but not until it - had burned up $2,450 worth of 04cent -went bonds and Greenbacks, that Mr. .Putnam had laid away—the savings of seven years of hard work._ The funds were mainly in bends ; but nefertunately Mr. Putnam has no record of _their ,num her, so that it will be difficult if not hn possible to . get them replaced by the Gev ernment.:.Mr. Putnam is a fireman on. I thelioga road. Set:LIVAN COMSTY. • i From tho Dushoreltestew, March 20th. . ' Rev. :S. P. Reenter closed his labors. here last Sabbath.' and today starts for Milton, his • new home.... The third of Martin O'Neil's Children to _fall a victim to diphtheria was a son aged 16,Who.died en Saturday. C. Hoffman, has received fioin a relative in Minnesota, an Indian pipe.. kis of red pipe.stone, of the usual I;trge size and in good working order.... On Tuesday a miserable brute named Mc- Ginnis, who has been peddling watches and jewelry in these parts for rainy years, got drunk and Insulted some ladles here. We learn .that)tbout 15 years ago he was thrashed and bolted by a Dunham gen tleman for his meanness, and it is a pity ho did not get his head broke for Tues thy's conduct. WOILEINGUEI4—Before-you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of re taxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthening 'to 'prevent an attack of Ague, Billions or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unlit Sou for a season's work. You will save time, much sickness, and. great expense if you will use one bottle of Rop Bitters in your family this month.. Don't wait. See another column. BUSINESS LOCAL.' Dire. E. J. Mingos is in tho city this week perebutog goods for the Spring trade. lwk tar SPRING STYLES OF MILLIN ERY GOODS at STERN'S. • Of A pretty mortm'ent of EMBROI DERIES an LACES at STERN'S. far Ladies ! bay the -" SPOON " COR SET at STEUN'ti, b the best. rif Ladies Dress Trimmings, nil the New Styles. at SNELL 4-rAIT. ' NUAXII, $ few doors north of Mortar's Mock.] W - FANCY GOODS and BUTTONS n . gtrat, variety at STERiVS. Ur Comm" has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys sod Youths , wear orer offered ty Towanda, and at prides within the reach of rilr A full assortmout of Fancy Goods at B.7i•Ett. & FARlizAirs t .,2 few doors uorth of Mercur's Block. rxr NOTICE. --f• The accounts of the late OM Or ALYbRD & ITOICOVIC have been assigned to and should be paid to J. E. Ectcitcock, at the It ErOttszn OMee. t For . tickets to all points West, North mil Southwest, at the lowest possible rates, call ou or address * H. Z. BABCOCK, Ageut, at Upper Depot, Towanda* - 17t1 t L. B." Ronorats challenges compe tition few quality ut good/ and - low prfetht on Sash, -Doors, Blinds and lloldinbs. and al building ma. ferial. congs-tr3. rir The Largest, Best and Cheapest lino of Bites for Ladles', Misses' and Ctrlldrens' wear Is found at Constr's new store, corner Main and Plue-sts,, Tracy & Noble's Block. .apr4.'7B COictes' Bakery Wagon, of the Ist Ward Bakery, will bo oa hand daily', with Fresh Crackers hot from the oven, Bread,, Pies, Cakes, de. aQrlt Qom' Don't you forgot it. Wo have an excellent CRACKER MANUFACTORY In town at COWLES' BAKERY, where you can boy the best fresh-bated crackers. Or Nothing short of unmistakable benefits conferred upon tense( thousandsof suffer ers could originate and maintain Dm' reputation which Merit's SAIIIKAPARILLA enfoys.''lt Is a compound of the best yegetabie alteratives. with lodides of Potassium and Iron, and Is t fel most effectua: of all remedies for scrofulous; 1 •rcnrial, or blood disorders. Uniformly successful` nd cer tain In It, remedial effects, it produces rapid and eonopliste cures of Scrofula, Sores, Bolls, Humors,, I'lmples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases. and all disor ders arising from Impurity of the blood. By Its invigorating effects It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and Is a potent renotver.of vitality. For purifying the blood it tins no equal. It tones up the system, restores and preserves the health. and imparts vigor and energy. For 'forty years It has been In extensive use, and-is today the most vallable onedielne for the suffering .slck, every where. For sale by.all dealers. . MARRIED. VAIICIISON—V AN APli-EN.—At the Id. I Par soilage In Terrytotin. Mircb 2J, by Rev. 1.. It. Crlytten. Mr, Omit Vargamin and Ws* Ida Van A uken, both of Terry township. IVA MRS . —PI:RN ELI..—On Thursday, Marc]. %alb. 1579, In Athens. at the residence of Mrs Dorsey,- by the Rector, (tee, Geo. V. Raaenm oiler Mr. Oscar hi; Moline& of Owego, N. V., ant - Miss Anna F.-Purnell, of Athens, Pa. GORE-111mm LL.--At the M. E. Parsonage Athens, Pa., March 12th, 1471. by Rev, r.. M elm:oho:lain, Mr. Daniel 'Gore, of She<heitiln Pa., and :4.11.% Phldella Merrill, of A thens, Va. ,TttomrsoN-111tUCE.--In Leßoy. March 141 h 1.79, by the Rev. S. P. Gates. pavid Thumrsof and Mrs. Matta Bruce. both of I,w)w—rolLSON.—At the home of the bride, It Mooroe, March 23.1, by the nos , . IlaHoek Ann strong, Mr. Emery Grant %%tow, of Soul l Branch, add Miss Mary I , l,Jena Corson, of Mon roe. DIED. CL117.11/:..--111 Athens, March 18th, 1i79, at the boon) of hts parents . ; Samuel C. Cilzbe, aged years 23 days. ‘t. Teague's Eddy. Sunday, March 16, George G. Miller, aged about 29 yeani. N 1 MTliliol'.—ln Mnnrocton, March 11h. Mrs. Jane Northrop, aged Ca, years. .• TOWANDA MARKETS. • REPORTED BY STEVEN ‘ B 111 LONG, - General dealers in Groceries and 11i'4dure, Patton's Block, corner Main and Bridge Streets. WEIINESDAY EVENING, 11 AIICII 26, 1879., PAYING. At.L11.17 , 16 felon, per bhl ...., 5 25a 6 25 5 7.50, 7. 00 Flonr per &get 1 3005 I. 50 1 400 1 75 Corn Meal per 100 Ihs .. 1 OrRI ' - .(a I'2o Chap reed 1 01'0 ~ •1 Va. Wheat, per bush 00 4 1 00 1 we I 10 Corn 4 0 91012 5565 Bye 4344. - k) Soka 60 Oats. • .... .21(427 Siiib 30 Buckwheat ' • 3'(,8 45(4 so Buckwheat Yinur 1 '...: , 0 I GeEli 1 75 Ciover,seed,mcdium.,... 4 80 Timothy. Western. .... .. - 1 60(31. 1.7$ Beans, 6: lbs ..... 1 0001 1 40 1 . 3 ( 0 1 71 Pork, mess fa) bbl, • 1:: 00 Ilressed hogs .. i. .I(Wi, llarns 6 0 3 8@ 0 tiliouldersl - 7 (Thickens 841.0 , • 90 10 Ttarlteyi Huck,.. DIM Lur.l • 74 , 1 7 104 Onfter, tubs 1266 16 16(6 20 Rolls lily 15 15tg 20 Cherie ttesh - 124 . . it . 1 00 11 12X Green apples:, bush 50 - CN '7O Potatoes. pei , hushel.... , 600 65 7666 Onions 1 0041 00 1 740 1 25 Beeastax 22 25 CORRECTED BY DAYTON A TIRO 11111th Veal Alm Deacons Sheep pelts Tallow • Wool HENRY E. DRAKE, .._ JE IV 13 E corner Lake and Water'Streets, ELMIRA, N. Y Elmira, - N Y., Aprll 18, Itmy Vero Attvertiseasento. DISSOLUTION.—The copar4,ner ship heretofore orbiting between Peter Mc- Intyre and (lentos S. Russell. under the Sera name of telutyre & Russell, has' been this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The accounts and notes arc placed In. the hands of James Wood. Esq., for cot lection. upon whom all persons Indebted to the late Arm will please call for settlement. The Inidness will be conducted In the'fulnre by the undersign-, ed. at the old stand. - . Thankful for past favors, wo sr,oultl respectfully solicit a share of public patronag - Very respectfully. aIcINT "RE BROS. Towanda, Jan. SO, 1879 NEW STOCK -AT ELMORE'S CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS I have Jest opened i`vorp floe stock of Goods for the Spring trade.. HOTEL PEARL WARE, CHANG WARE, • . WHITE GRANITE, AMERICAN PORCELAIN, And a silloodl4l stock of LAMPS of all liinde. air Call and seinen barialna In tha above goods T. W. ELMORE, 121 EAST WATER STREET. Elmlra, N. Y., Mardi V, 197 V. abet folkurtng , tables of time are carefully pre pared and win be promptly corrected, and may De relied on as accurate-3 • SOUTIIERSI CZ TBAL itAILHOLD. Llama Owtoo. . • GOING moirru. oom6 emmr. Phila. Express. 45.40 P x Phuo. Express.lo.so A x Pins. Nt. Ex.. 4.24 A x Phila. Xt. x Freight k Am. /0.50. a ls Freight 111; ACC, 4.55 P X LRAVa &ans. Atiurra AT fi Alfas, Warn. * Ace.8.12 - A. ni Phila, Express.ll.3s ADI Phis& Exprexi..4.4o rlt Way Yt. & Ace 6.21 p x Plilla. Nt., Ex... 15,30 w X Phila. Nt. Ex.. 9.44 r x ARNIM AT Aohuitri—Phila. Express, 0.20 r NI Phila. Night Express, 0.0 A X; Way Freight and Aecommodatlon, 4.40 r X. LIAVX Aunuax--Phihi. - Express, 7.05 A x; India. Night Expreaa, 5.25 r x ; Way Insight and Accommodation, XI 20 A. X. • ' ,:, • STEXCINSIS, NINONAISTON & NEW YORK RAILIWALO. LEAVU DI NOUAUTOIit.. AUUV. AT DING II'UTO.V. M.Y.& Ma Er.5.(0 P M Btaraton Et. 8.14 r Syracuse .Ex.... 7.56 A a N.Y.APL'aELI2.66 r N. Y. k Ph% Z. 11.45 AX. Ac'ommodarrr. 4.12 P U Local Freight..7.oo A x Local Freight.. Li& V.% CORN/ NO, COWANRROITE A ARTRIR RAIL ROAD. ' aorso souirt. Corelow,;. ....Leave 10.20 AM. 5.40 r &ZS m Lawrencevile. . 4 11.15 A Mr, 8.00 r 7.584 K .Wellsboro....Arrlve 11.10 P K, 8.15 PK. 10.15 A 54. Coming Arrive 6.45 P• 11, 10.53 A 11, 0.65 r m Lawrenceville. *. 8.22 P 10, 9.82 A NI, 1.40 P at Wellaboro.. .Depart 4.20 Px, 8.15 Px, 11.30 P m ITIfACA kr.,1...31111.A. RAILROAD. LiAra Et.stittA—Train No, 1 at 0.10 A al, with through mall and-Express, making principal stops, and arrive at Ithaca at - 8,08, rreuvino 8.30; Cort land L 53, Syracuse 11,00. ;1 Train No. 3 leaves at 3,10 r a. Van Etten 4.18, Ithaca 6.30, Ererville 5.52i# Cortland 8,08, sod Syra cusel.6o p M. Aitutva Et.mtni—Yrona the above MU US at US and cm r ELMIRA, ITHACA & GENF.VA, ria. Genera, !glten & Sayre 13airrawt Tf3)113 iO2l/0 Sayre going north At 4.55 A X and 5 18 P X. artivlng In Ithaca. at 8.35 A-11 and 7 30 1. x, and In Geneva at 8.40 A 51 and .3.2 E, I' U. A train leaver ttliaca at 6.00 s a, aniving In Ge neva at 7.40 A 11. Trains leave Geneva going southat 8.00 A 74, 2.40 r 14 And FAN P Y. arriving •at Sayre at 11.23 A and 9.30, P I. LAVE SLIIIII 3. AIIIIIVIL AT ELMIRA. (Homburg Mail 9.25 A?i Elmira Ex 11 2a A 3/ /Homburg Ex.. 5.20 Pll Elmira 3tall ... 7.30 r a Way Frelght...l2.2S r/1 Way Freight...Ao.3l,Al! Alt Kipress trains 'connect with •C. C. and •A. Weligtxwo trains, and aisomith Elktand trains at Lawrenceville. SENECA LAKE STEAM NAVIGATION-EWA PA NY. Guist; SOUTH—Leave Geneva 7.:5 A X, arrivlug at Watkins at 1 r.OO A M. Gin No NOItT/I—Leave Watkins at 1.30 al , riving at Geneva at :r.OO El= 101 4 PM AMI 9.20 141.15 6.03.10.00 f 5.59 9.54 ! , 5.53 9.4 , 3.411 9.41 5.39 9.33 5.3$ 9.30 5.20 9.10 M , if C 23 COMM EIBIE RAILWAY: WESTIVAIII)-4.):AVEIVAVERLY No, b, S. Louis Express No. 3, Pacific- E press No. 0. Accommodation and Way train.. No. 17. Buffalo Expreis No. 15. Monitor No. 1, Day Express • 4, Night Exprrms.... 14, Motiltnr Arrreisznodation. 14„`C. kxpress.... R. Vay 31411 12. Atlantic Extzes. _,...., A NI r 31A 31 A Nt ~ , ' A M. P at I . at A at 5.23 9.05 IA: 8.20 .:.E1m1ra...!5.2112.40:6.134.5 6.10 9.4".1.45 8.40',.. Waverly., j 4.45 11.305.407..5 0.21110.101.6. S 0.115; , ..4lyn , ...1 25.:11.353 . 101.4 6.25:v..132.-00 9.2&.,...1theu5...,1.31 . 11.,33 5.04 , 7.2 7.W10.4s 2.30 10.001..T0wanda..1.0( tt.00'4.35 7.(' ..110.26 3.01/ tu.so'Avyalkising.„....)lo.%s2.',_ NORTillEtvi C.F. , N l'ltXt, 5t5,11.11.08.P. . 0.1.)1111tA. ' • , . Allltlvr. 0110 M Noll'lll. I.EAVO. NonTllWAnn. l).sy E..lt,ress . .. 900 Alt Pas{ Line...... 10.55 A M Wllllanispt Ne. 12.25 v m Canadalgua Ae 5.'0 031 Enutra AV...,:'. 7.40 0 311 NO' there Ex.. 12 2) i• 31 rn Southe Ex.t. 9.30 rOl Niagara Ex.:. 5.15 r3l AltnIVE.• VIKA! soUTII. LEAVE sorTltwint/. Fast I.lne 10.35 0 .11 La; ElpreSS; ...9.6.1 ANI Northern Ex —12.20 0 It I Willlatuspt Ae..3.30 P %t Nlogara Ex.... 5.15 rat 11Southern Ex 910 v. 31 • - 41:afro. SEELEY'S OYSTER BAY AND • r,tritorEAN lit)l7SE.—A few doors soutbor the 31eant. House. Hoard by the d a y o r s ee k oh reasonable terms. W min meals serre,\ at all hours Jysters at wholesale and retail. • feht•f7. TIIE CENTII 4 AL 'HOTEL, . 1.71..TF It, PA. The undersigned haring taken possession of the abort hotel, respectfully solicits the patron age of his old friends and the piddle generally. augl6-tf. . 3t. A. FORREST. EAGLE HOTEL, This well-known house has been thoroughly ren novated and repaired throughout, and the praprlc tor Is now prepared to offer nrst-class acconnmsla lions to the pulple, on the must - re;tsonsble terms E. A. JENNINGS. Towanda, Pa., 3I ay 2, 1578. _HENRY: 110 USE, CORNER MAIN A 'WASHINGTON STREETS T.his large, commodious and elegantly-furnished house has just been Opened to the traveling public. Trieproptieiftr has sparcstnelther pates nor exfsmse In mak Icg.hls hotel first-class In all its appoint ments, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage.' MEALS AT ALL' 1101:115, Terms to suit the Vanes. large stable attached, \VM. iii+:\BT, l'itoriliEion. Towanda, June.;, 7741, 1;a 10 1060 ti 0 1O( NO 10 SPECIAL NOTICE I 04Q0 40(4 , 10 20 030 ..,..250100 054404 25!0:8 Will ietnove about tho first of April 10 the LARGE AND CONFEIiIENT comer of Main aiil Pipe Streeto. formerly occu pied by Fox, Stove & Meteor, All holesale grocers— now by Wacker Brothers, clothiers. theripropose to keep atALL TIM tS a FULL AND COMPLETE , AS SORTMENT OF GOODS IN: THEIR .Li-NE, and - hope with 'MORE ROOM AND TIETTER. FACMITIES, to.serve their friends awl the pane aeceptably. . Towanda, Pa., March 6, 1879 LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS Printed and kept on ?ale at the It Ere It'Vat OF FICA at wholesale or rztall. • Deed. Mortgigo • Petition for License. Bond for License. Note Judgement. Nato Judgement Seal. 8 . Note Jugement 5 psir Cent. added, Town order Book. kichool order-Book. • Summons. • - gauntlets pixectoto. I= TIOGA RAILIROAD nARC L A Y It AI LIM ,t* STATIONS , . . IA to 1' M rive.. Towanda.. ..I)epart.l7.3o 3.00 ' • 3T0rir0c...... •• 17.49 3.16 .... Masontown ... " 17.b3 :t.:O " ... 6 114! I I WOO , /. ... . 4 1 5, 00 ,3.::5 - irehton - . - , Is OS :3.32 " . 'Summit " lA. II) ;3,39 " I amoka " 8.23 1t.43 ... Foot. of knauo.. " 18. 44!4.00 A m ii• NI F: de §.IILLIVAN RAILROAD IS A3l ES -0V 4 ST A T 1.0 N S Court ilousi, •• `• Sew Albany •• •• •." •• • ...11erulco I= P. A. 'N. Y• RAILROAD . , . ,$01:T11. ViTATIONS.I NORTII '''t , I , (SOUTIt SIDE' PUULIe SQUARE.) (ON TIIE EI.7IIOI`IEAN PLAN) TOWANDA, rA - gem Abvertisements. STEVENS ,4t, LONG STORE, In their NEW LOCATION • Treasurer's Bond. - • Collector's - Bond. L. • ' • Complaint. Connnitruenta. . Warrant. Constable's Artictraor Agreement:: forms • Bond on A tractimeUt. tousiable's Sales. Collector's Sales. • . . Execution. - - Subporne. (1 . 01:1RT PROCLAMATION- Wiltint.is. Hon. Paul D. Morrow, - Praoldent Judge of the lath Judicial District. consisting of the county of Bradford, has issued his precept bearing date February 22.1879. to me directed, fur holding an adjourned Court of Common Fleas and Orphan'S Court at Towanda, commencing Monday, April 7th, and to continneahree Weeks. Notice laiberefore hereby given to all persons interested that they be then and there In their mopes person, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day, with records, Inquildttons and other remem brances to do those things -which. tO their Mace ap pertains to be done. Juror, are requested to he punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notice; Dated at Towanda, - the 19th day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine and of the Independence of the __United States the one hundred and fourth. , . PETER J. DR.ll.:ti, Sheriff. Sheriff's diftea, March 19th. 1e79. TRIAL.-LIST , APRIL . 18:0, at Towanda, Pa.: ltitst#T !WEIN. P W McDonnell #3 A'J Layton Ellen K MDcbell et al va James Ke11y.... A Leads vsl, Frledenburg et al Issue Thlshe Klnneyys 0 W Money ' debt 0 A Vincent vs Harrison Mitchell • appeal A - lk J Morley Tra C P Nichols ..._ Issue II P Bowman vs Jeremiah Vandermark• eject Geo $ Peck vs DeWitt &Maynard • debt First National Bank of Athena vs 0 W Morae.debt J 0 Frost vs F Cook ' lssue Rebel's Hancock vs David Abrams, Jr et al..lssue H C Samoans vs W E Armstrong am action Chas Welles vs A J Layton:. trespass Llt Rogers* use vs Allen McKean ' ass'rbt J A Linderman vs Watertown Fire Ins Co..:.deht N ItVoorhis' use vs II II Hates ,appeal _ _. Nll Voorhis' use vs .1 W Ilugglus et al 'appeal lir Il• Voorhis' use vs A N Ilarris.. - ... appeal N It Voorhis , use vs John Laiitz appeal N B Voorhis' use vs Allred McClure . ...appeal N B Voorhis. use vs D D Murphy • " appeal N II Voorhis' use vs 1' IF Wilson appeal - Towanda F.urekaMower Co vs 1)O Holion...ass`pt .1 ti Dotigherty vs F. C Spencer " issue Sarah Jotdati vs Olive Fos. Ellicott Issue Harrison Black vs Niram A Black - Frederick Sher vs - r. C lierrick. truest' /sue Snell vs Pa & N Y C and it It Co. cane Delphine Ileulitt vs It K Henlitt - ' appeal D it Black wan vs George Fen's slimes set la Towanda Eureka Mower Co vs C E. Giolding.ann't 31 M Coolhaugh vs Pa & N Y C & It'lt CO Case 1112 Ingham vs A J Layton trespass Martin Rogers vs Hartford Ins Co trespass P W McDonald vs A J .Layton trespass W It Storrs, assignee vaT it Jordan ass'pt Daniel Benaley vs Stephen Evans ,et al eject 1) L Kennedy vs Win E Howle covenant 1) C DaytOn vs Pa & N Y C & It It Co trespasi Bradford LAB Ass of Athens DO vs.F A . ROOLIkeI fa Emily Meravish sew% Lockwood eject L E Wilcox's use vs Jacob Junes issue S A Wheeler's use vs Patrick Ilalpino ' issue H I) Wileta vs P D Wilcox trespass Dr W M I'lletney vs Mark Mints . .appeal` 'James Kinney et al vitas Wood.Cath Bisla..tcl fa Joseph TOO:l3er vs ;TOM Mack eta! eject Shaw & Co vs Andrew .1 Layton.. ' . trespass Myron Osborn vs Lewis Goff rep P If Coolbaugh, guardian vs Th sHereditii..appl ,11111:D WY:R. . ' • Codding & Busse' vs Towind Bora Schl Dist.db't Fanny P. Dampf's use vs Mat Long eject Danniel Sullivan TS D C Donovan appeal 1 John 31 (.amphero vs Gen Fox. adm'r appeal Isaac A Park vs Tw.‘p of Orwell - ease ' F M Drexels vs John Carr..ll - eject' C E Frost vs Thus It Jordan appeal Seth Doane's adru'r vs C W Doane trover Cite Bank. Waverly vs Coddlitg A Russell...lens . % Same vs C S Russell asisp3 Weller .& Ellis vs liennla McNiabon..':.. assp't '.l S Williston. assignee vs Betsy J Cogers app'l 1) C DeWitt vs Schrader Coal Co trespass E W Drake vs Thos Harding - et al assurup MEM EMEI Dana I'' Park vs Jaenli A Strickler ' • debt J A Linderman vs .S . C It It Co appeal . Beni Waltzer Ti Elias flunsicker coy Win M Keeler vs Barrett B Beeler assume Mrs Olive Elliott vs A 3 Eaton trespass Sarah E Scovell's use vs_W Ilrandiall et al— sci fa R W Russell, adm'r vs Sterne Claik " rep Sante vs Robert McDonsld , ' • rep B W Payne St Sons vs J D.Kyser et al ,:att ex C 6 Battey vs J M St ruble appeaL Myron Nichols vs Wallace ti ichols issue Subpontas lit week returnable Monday. April 7, 157:1. at 2 P. 31. lftibiletta 211 meek returnable 3toutlay. April 14, at 2 P. m. Subpienas' Ed week returnable Monday. April 21. at 2 P. at. GED. W. BLAC.KMAN, 'Prothonotary.. - Towanda. March 7. 1570. . ' :,3 sou ,T, zsg 13 P xi 0 3.00 4 R. 31 II 4.10 13 ' 4.30 14 i 4.45 20 I 5.15 28 , 5.'5 1.0 AtDITOR S NOTIM.— In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. In the matter of the estate of Calvin Lewis, late of the Township of Springfield, Mudford County, deems:. e 4. The undersigned, an auditor appoint&Thy said Court to pass upon exceptions to nual account of t 4. D. Harkness, administrator of the estate - of Calvin Lewis, deceased, will attend to' the duties of his appointment at his office in Troy'llorougli. Pa.. on SATUAMA I", the 19th day o! APRIL next, at 10 o'clock a. tn. of said day, at which time and place alt persons having claims against said estate or the funds arising from the same, are hereby required to matte their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said funds. . _ _ 2.40 A 3/ 5.6:1 *4 1.4) P AI 0.05 .. 1.12.+M 9. SS " W. E. ElllLY,ON„‘tolltor Troy, Pa , March 6, 187.9. . 12.55 VII 1.3/ ". El IIiDMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. • —Notice Is hereby given that all Persons In debted to the estate of John D. Muntany'e, late',.t Ithaca; N. Y., deceased, are requested to make Immediate payment, and,All.persous having" clalins against said estate must litesent.them duly authen ticate, for settlement to our Attorney : John W. Mix, lawanda. Pa. floW.tliti FLU F. rt. Administrator. • F. 1.12.1 BETH J..IIONT A NYE,' Towanda, l' Feb. t. '79. A thuttilstratrii. . - - I --- . A XECVTOR'S NOTlCE,—Notiee 14 Is hereby . give. that all peW.ms indebted-to the estate of 'Satnael Itavill,on, late of rtheo/equie, leceaseil, iiitist mates immediate payment to the. .•tnide rslgned, and all parsons hactfigskil ins against said estate must present them; duly authenticated, for settlement. , M 1).1.1 - 11),FON, Jz:., 1.. tUN Executors. 1579,..Nra vtaioccfrancott. = M. E. Rosenfield's CLOTHINC HALL: 11 EN TY-F 7 FT H G RAND. ANI,.Y CAL oPEA-Lvu. ExHird-noiv; M. E. ROSEVIELITS. SPRING OF 1879. :IfE2S"2,, BOYS' AND Cll4- Consisting of an entiro ucw Ifne.of SPRING AND SUMNIE/: CLOTITIN.O, GENTS FURNIS. lIING GOODS. hats, Caps, &c., &c., Of the Neatest atilt Best Styles, and at the lowest POPULAR PRICES f I beg to call the attention of our mothers If they want a nehby sett for their little boysAn Kilt and all other styles, please call on hte. 15 PER CENT. LESS Than any other house In the connty CALL AND ENAMINE DCFORE M. E.'ROSENFIgLD. To*auda, X. 8. - 1, F. H. Rip, WHITE 5s BLUE TEA STORE ,I,rropose'tc , reducelbeir-stcek Br SELLING AT BOTTOM PRICES,. ritErARATORY TO REMOVAL ON APR. IsT TO 'COIINFR OF MAIN Sr. lIRIDUE-STS In store now oteupted by Geo. Stevens We have ill stock - a fell Hue of TEAS, COFFEES, SIT-11AS OM SYRUPS & MOLASSES -PORK, HAMS, FLOUR SPICES. OF, ALL KINDS, RICE, RAISINS & CANNED GOODS ju bet, everything In t 1 Grocery line .Come'and ace us and we will .do sou good. AsH r .AID:Fon BUTTER. EGGS M.ll. At. F. - -11. OWEN, Towauda, Feb. 1.319. ciePL trespass ...eject SECOND, WEEK AT Norettle lu DREA"S WEAR. 'ING ELsF:l\'h ER OV (Wbolc...sale and Retail) ME ON- 4161=N:LIX.a 113,70, HOWELL & CO. WILL OCCUPY TILE STORES Nos. 4 and 5, Tracy's 33/ook, L, Kent and McCabe & Edwards. Towanda, February 24, 1879. 1 McIN RETT BROTIZES, Successors to Mclntyre & Russell, Dealers to HARDWARE! STOVES AND TINWARE, Main Street, Wascettaneous. FIRE ASSOCIATION, Of PhilTlelphia ORGANIZED SEI TE3III.EI: 1, 1.617 CAPITAL,' • $500,000.00 ASSETS nearly. .$4,000,000.00 This AasoCialion continues to insure from Loss awl Damage by Fire. tidings, llousebold tor lattice, and Sterthandlac generally. WM. S.-VINCENT, Agent. Main Street, Towanda, Pa. WILBUR'S DIRECT DRAFT EUREKA MOWER. TIIE BEST MOWER:IN THE WORLD. LIGHTEST: DRAFT. . 011 EAT CAPACITY I , oli 'RAPID \Y01:11. _ A SIX_FEET SWATH cut with less Pratt than the-average side-cut rnow.er uses in' . cutting four feet. Grass cut by the. Eureka cures one third quicker and more evenly than after any other Mower. Farmers cordially invited to call at the Faetoty • and examine the Eureka, and make their mil'— , hargains.. PRICES REDUCED: CElSH:isati,Tlitrimmeorsts,,nrio"garceAGENT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. EUREKA MOWER, C 0.,. l'uwana. Pa L. R.TEAgpsf.EF.:, Agent. lATarrenhaln, Towauda, Foliruaiy IS, lm VIE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL IN OPERATION. The under:A:lm.! having purchased the MAR: HUI YARD of the late GEORGE MuCABE, de sires to Intone the public that having employed erverieneed men; he is prepared tL du all kinds of work in the line of MON ILXIENTS • HEAD STONES, • MANTLES and In the'very best manner and at lowest rates. Persons desiring anything-in the Marble Ilne are Invited to can and.exantine work, and save agents" conantsslon; . • • . • . JAMES 31eVA BE Towanda, Pa.,- Nov. Is, 18:78. Zdf i - TIROVERBS, , . _a_ "The Richest Blood, Sweetest Itreath and the Fairest SKID in Hop HtHeri," • "n little Ifoft Bitters saves, big doctor bills•sinli tong sickness." "That invalid wife, mother, sister or Milli' can be 111340 the picture of health with Hop Bitters.' "When worn down and ready to take your bed, flop Bitters is what yonneed." "I)on't physic and physic, tor It weakens tutu destroy?, but tate 'lop littters, that bullet up con [Wally." ."Physicians of alt schnois use iind recommend ITop Bitters.- Test them." ' - . •'Health sod. beauty is a Joy—lop Bitters gives health and 'beauty." • "There are more cures made with Hop Bitters than all other medicines." "When thetwain is wearied. the nerves unstrung. the muscles weak, use Bop Bitters.". "That, low, nervous fever, Want or sl4ep and weakness, calls for Hop Bitters. norm - sat CIAt ANTI YAP HELI£F IS PLEASANT, SURE, JCSI) CREAt'. Yon SALE, IIY ALL 'Duce(ain't's. MSTti'lu.4!",:nriu,yea.',',ven,igoarillrno'f'se ,t .ioh i eTrtr right In their own localities. Particulars anit'sam vies worth *3 free. Iniprtme your spare thne at this hustness. Address srixsoN a Co.. yart land, Maine. . . - playa° ty. 0 f ...al a week to putt win town. *S Outfit tree, Zl 1 1) o tisk. 'Header, it you want a business al which persons of either sex can make great pa 3 all the LtTitTn e & Co. I P v O r r *. a w ml. t k e l afoinre articma a y r ay I.f- ME can make money %pd . , ist work for us than at U anything else. Capltat'not required,: we will stint yen. 'AI per day nt home made by the Indus trines Mem womem bop and stela wanted eTen ,., 'whet , * to week tar as.. -Nosy is the time Costly thinly and Serruslree, A4.l4ras, Tarx. - a rA,. 4a. gusts, balm. , ta573041. 'fospeit & f" RECENTLY OCCUPIED BY **mate, 4inivare, TQWANDA, PA. TN BANtiItUPTCY.—In the A_Dis trict Court of the United States, fir the West tern Dist, ict of Pennsylvania. Clarence A. Fowler, of Bradford County; State of ,Penusylvanta, a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 74, 1867, baring applied for &Alta:barge from 411 his deals, and other claims provable under said set, by onlei -of the CourLmotice Is hereby given to all creditors who have proved' their debts, and other persons In terested; to appear on the sth thy of APRIL, Ib7o, at to a•clocic, before R. A MERCUIf, Esq., Register lu Bankruptcy, at his office. In Towanda, Pennsylvania, - to show cause, if any they have. why a discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. . S. C. McCANDLESS„CIeik.' Towanda, - Pa., March 6, 1679. • 2 wk. T HIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REIVIIM Penn Mutual Life trturanoo• Co., 3161 assets, January 1, 1878 _ REG Eirrs. • Preuttuin receipts 11,144,0%43 lute reslrecelpts, etc 153,961.11 1,498,072.64 Total ..... . DISIILTRSEM t, S. 1. osr-es and en dowtnents....l 416. 1/I.vtdentts to policy-holden 380,97 •Lapsed-and surrendeted pot iCkS. eV . 7.86, 1,09 contnlsslons.salaries, medi cal tees, etc 154,748.20 Taxes, legal expenses, ad yertlslng, etc %et assets Jan. 1, 1879. L. S...land hts. percent. bonds, liihtla, • dotphla and city loans; R. K. bowls, - bank, and other stocks, worth +__,4o4,- ' • 04:L O, rot • e 2,109,832.130 .Morgages , , Orat liens on properties worth 43 7^i otx) Prelninul notes..secured by policies, L. 0.311.9 on collaterals, tits R„. Leal estate •owned 'by the Contra:ly, cost ' - 441,474.05- Cash on hand and in Trust Companies 194:997.42 Net ledger assetH, ebny,e... Net deferred and and tire. = reported premiums - p 094.79 iiitere:4 due add accrued... 101,159.6: Market value oratocka, etc, over cost 94,251.22 294,309.93 Gross assets, January 1,1§,7? Losses repurted.but hot due }116,5,:X60 Reserve, at 4 per cent, to • • - • rein,ure risks: 5,477,471.00 I)lvblends (al &Reported pollcles.-etc • • Surplus 4 per cent. basis. Surplim at i4S per cent. Penns,'fracas' - standard.: estimated t1,346,164.1Ni No. twilleieS In force . • 10,731.00 AnAnnut nil risk M274,5e7.00 t _ SAMI'EIi C. HUEY, Pres Wear; SAMUEL E. STOKES, ' 11. S. STEPHENS. . Y Lee-President. 24 rare-Prerldent. JAS. WE'llt. HASON. - HENRY AUSTIE, • Actuary.SeCretary. - HENRY C. BROWN, Asst Secre te. ( . GEO. A. GUERNSEY, Agent. . •36w8 . Towanda, Pa. . , ~ • - _ . . . . HARDWARE • . REDUCED PRICES! is now opening a large and general amortment o Hardware. Cutiery, Stoves, Nails. iron. Was Palms, eats, Varnishes, Tinwart..„ House Furnish ing. goods , tic.. purchased for cash and offered bur sate at liargains to thescwho pay cash for goods. • . T HE Graphic and New Jewel,th most perfect and ornamentarheatlng stoves t. the world, at - - - JUNE'S: ... _ _ __ FOR -Horse-Shoes and ifors&Shoe Nails, go to JUNES. Tr'ARE,-:a large , and general assimtnient at kw-prices. at JUNE'S. A LARGE stock of Bar, Square, Round, If alf-liound, Oral, Half-Oral. Bawl, unit Hoop - on Paints, Oils, and Varnishes, .go to SHELVES QCREWS and Tacks 7 . direct from the manufacturers, for -sale at wholesale and reran. at reduced prlces.-at JUNE'S. LAMPS, Lamp Burners, Chimneys, shades, and - wins of every variety. at JUNE'S:, OPE, Sash, Cord, Twine and Iti Wick. all tikes, . JUNE'S. CAST and - Toe Corks II piscettatteoss. OF' TEE OF PIIILADELPIIIA. . 64.731 , 3.32 1,17:3.214.E1 am= 59,264,50 0.653.364.16 979.227.65 AT GREATLY T/ JUNE, ©GENT, 1 ANGES and Cooking Stoves, for Coal and Wood, at low prices, at JUNE'S, FIE Gossip, the best lem-priced stove for Mitres and chanters ever made, at JUNE'S. IND . OW GLASS, from ts 9 to -24x3.3,J11,(Vtg.. .ANTEWNS--a great yariety at /OW rtiCCP, at - • aus 3. LOCKS, Latches , and Bolts, every LA variety and kind, at JUNE'S— , . DISSTON'S Celebrated Sawa, at - JUNE'S. !TABLE and Pocket. Cutlery; at JUNE'S. • OUSE Furnishing Goods, at JUs TAILS and Spikes, all sizes, at NE's NORWAY and Sweed's Iron at JUNIVS - .- M E so C rtment — ot l i C ools aWtil j l)ind fuofxiEl.:a-. LARGE Bieck, of Philadelphia LL Can Inge and Tito Botta, at JUN E'S. WIRE Croth,iat PolypEn, Shot and Caps; for sale at . JUNE'S. p:LA.STING Powder,, at FILES . and Rasps,-'a full assort meta, atJtrzir. , a. FNISIER-1" Cloth and Paper, and Sand Paper. at - • JIINt'S.. DRASS Kettle's and Hollow Ware, at low ! riecs, at - .JUNIVS. O N.CIII, . 13/4._• • ... - ,i,0i5,4f0.61 t 7,51,6,50345 (4.338,283.38 2,1VC622.17 693,1 W-70 313,96:.31.1 • 14,335459.33 fe,,632,594.0i #6,6:t . ,594.01 JUNE'S Jr sIE'S
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