Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, July 03, 1879, Image 3

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11.:iLLTX, .LOCAL
Thundsy, My 3,1879.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN,
Deets:la —I
FINE JEWELRY,
WATCBIB,
SILVER it, PLATED WARE,
TOWANDA PA.
ToWinda. 1177.
I:OCAL AND GENERAL:
r A BE/tumor. rain on Sunday last.
Laom. advertieemente on fourth page.
Wooncoes shooting' will be legal to
morrow.
Owsoo is talking sttongly of a daily
ntiwspaper.
IT won't hurt your house to let the sun
light in occasionally.
Tux rain - on Sunday last /abed the
Susquehanna several Mies.
• Canron is to have a wahine match to
morrow., Alas, .poor Canton.-
erns indicatioie for a' light corn crop
bereaberuta are very flattering.
Ernosisuns!s horse, "Lem," won
the 3:50 race at Elmira, last week.
'nix ice farnisbed by Pntucs, to his
customers is, of an excellent quality.
Cour's Great Show at Towanda, Tues
day, July Bth. Don't forget the date.
SEVERAL trees were struck by lightning
in BLACKMAN'S grove at Monroeton on
Friday last.
Tuz sound of the mowing machine is
heard 'in the land, and haymaking will
soon be in full operation.
Pnoensorsos of thl recent meeting of
the Bradford Baptist Association, and
Athens letter, on first page.
Tug railroad depot building at Canton
bas been completed, and trains will com
mence stopping at it to-morrow.
THE Canton Sentinel says it is rumored
that a "stock lcompany, will pat up a
large summer hotel in that place."
BEIM& sp4lll, of Camptown, fell over
a croquet wicket, one day last - week, and
fractured both bones of the fore arm.
• THOSE who go out angling for bass,
say that the accommodations for fishing
this season are ample, but the fish scarce.
THE only officers to be voted for in this
county, at the fall election, are State
Treasurer, Jury Commissioner and Coro
ner. •
Tun small boy who intends to go to
that picnic would do well to connect him
self with his favorite Sunday School - at
once.
.T. S. Thrrilotns and GEO. Evims, of
Alba, have formed a co-partnership for
the manufacture of wagons and•carriages
at Alba:
Duarso a gale last week the bay win
dow of the residence of V. B. JosEs, at
Grover,,was blown out and the glass bad
ly broken.
').TP. 0--
Smrru, Esq., of Tioga, has enter
ed into partnership with Messrs. Pommn
ot Brothers, in the banking business at
Blossburg.
LIGHT:aIio struck a barn on the Pat
ton farm about three miles south of tbii
place, three different times during a thun
der shower on Friday last.
, WAVEItL i Y is to have a new fire hand
engine, the Trustees of that village hay
ingappropriated funds to procure one for
Spalding Hose company. .
erusurntaniss have 'rarely, it ever,
been more abundant than:the present sea
son, felling in many instances at eight
and len cents per quart. •
CikREFUL experiments made with mil
,r krona on the line of the Pennsylva
nia railroad show that the birds fly at the
rate of over fifty miles an hour.
WE are in receipt of a handsome invita
tion from the senior class of Pennsylvania
State College to attend the twentieth an
nual commencement octhat institution.
CHAS. W. CHAPMAN', of New Albans,
captured an eagle on hie farm in that
place, 'on Wednesday of last week, that
measured seven feet from tip to tip of its
wings.
E. W. LEARNED, of Alba, is beautify
ing his already pleasant home, the Can
ton Sentinel says, by laying btone walks
and terracing the ground in front of the
house.
TEE large wire cable in. use on the in
clined plane at Barclay, broke on Wednes.
day last, and several coal cars will require
rebuilding beton) they will be again fit
for service. Nobody hurt.
G. M. Bunt., of Wyalusing, bas recent
ly erected on Church street,' in that vil
lage, a barn 30x40 feet. \He also has the
foundation nearly complettd for a hand
some dwelling on the same lot.
Anotrr 150,000 shad have recently been
shippoi from the fish station, at Havre-de-
Grace, 3laryland, to the Pennsylvania
Fish Commissioner, to bo placed in the
headwaters of the Susquehanna river.
TIE new_ Evangelical Church edifice at
Grover, the corner atone of which was laid
with appropriate ceremonies June 14th,
will be a line structure When completed,
and is.to be supplied with a large bell.
• Peomx who have children about them
should bear in constant Mind the fact thaf
it is a perilous thing either to entrust ,
their offspring witb revolvers or have poi
sonous substancewlying around loose.
Mn. an , Mrs. ALoirzo Bomar mi., of
Springhill, were quite severely injured on
Thursday-last, by being thrown from a
_wagon which was overturned by :the
horses taking fright and running away.
=1
Tim mills make one cent; ten cents two
beers; two beers calls for more; more beer
makes two drunks ;3 . two drunks. make a
row; one row makes an arrest; one arrest
two dollars and code. Bear this in mind
to-morrow, young man.
A LAD about nine years of age, SOU of a
Irl r. SHOzataßtn, of Athens, wan run over
by a two horse team, Which was being
driven at a rapid rate through the streets
of that village, and was severely if not
dangeroualyinj area one evening last week.
Wc wish our local correspondents would
mail their favors so that they may teach
us by Tuesday noon at the latest If
possible. Very few weeks pass that let
tens. are not crowded out because they
come to hand just too late.
it. E. Citracc—Nezt %w&
Were win be delivered the seemed of a se
ries of Leanne on the 'Tangier's of the
World." Subject, "Belleau
.Life in
Chit's." • •
Is is said that the firm of Tucuman
Kuctraul of Canton, are doing a large
business in the manufacture of a harms
bay for and a bay carrying machine, for .
which lift, Ktraten owns the right of
Pennsylitallia.
A. ~ D. DYE It Co.' have :• 'car) large
stock Of Raying and 1, Harvesting tools of
the beat makes and latest styles. Our
farmers will do well to call at their store
before making purchases in' this line. See
their new "ad " in this issue.
TRAINS for Bernice will leave thei Court
House• siding to-morrow at nine and
11 A. is, Arrsagements have boen com
pleted at Bernice that will insure a day
of enjoyment for all who choose to spend
their Fourth at that point. ° •
Tux Carpenter 'Dramatic Association
gave antentertainment at that . place on
Thursday evening last, consisting of
" Esustaqune" and "Too Much for Good
Natu4l - .” The proceeds of the entertain
ment are to lie devoted to the temperance
cause..Z.
S. It Poxwnoir, says the Troy Garotte,
has ilia his beautiful mansion frescoed
thrOughout, and a more elegait job can
not be found. To be appreciated it must
be seen, and we feel safe , in saying that a
mo i re delightful residence cannot be found
in the State.
JAMES K. BROWN, a young man of
about 20 years, and a soh of Idtpnasa.
BuowN, a leading merchant of Hones !
dale, was burned to death in a 'fire that
destroyed the Coliseum Theatre, and oth
er buildings in Leadville, on the night of
Jane 21)th.
Sows persons we am told are -using
small bass for bait. The fine Is $lO for
using or retaining a bass under six inches
in length, and loosely as our fish laws are
administered all honorable' Ashermea
ought to return every petson caught so in
using young bass.
A LARGE house owned by A. H. JoNza,
situated in New Era, and occupied by
him and Dr. L. dorms, was destroyed by
fire June 18th, together with most of the
contents. The loss was about $2,000. In
surance, $5OO. The fire c a ught in the
roof fromlthe chimney.
STITIIFIELD ;cheese factory made its
third shipment of cheese on: Thursday,
making 29,000 pounds from April 23d to
May 27th, inclusive. They now make 24
cheeses per day, the daily average of milk
is 14,000 pounds, from
. 51 patrons, and
600 cows.— Troy Gazette.
, PEMONB. should bear in mind that a
penalty of 410 is imposed (by a law passed
in 1878) upon any person who; wantonly
destroys the eggs or nests of any wild
birds whatever, excepting those of such
pedatbry birds as are destructive of game
and insectivorous birds. -
Two festivals were held at Barclay last
week. One for the benefit of the Catho
lic Churc(i at this pi*, and the other for
the benefit of the Sunday School connect
ed with the Presbyterian Church in, that
village. The net profits of the first were
$122; of the second $l4O. -
PLANT tansy at the roots of your•plum
trees, or hang branches of the plant on
the limbs of the trees, and you will not
be 'amoyed with curculio. An old and
successful fruit grower furnishes the
above, and says it is the most successful
curculio Preventive he has ever tried.
IN AFFLICTION. - Mr. CLARK OLM
STEAD, a compositor in the Advertiser of
fice, mourns the death of his son Wm.-
TED, aged two years end five 'months,
which occurred about five o'clock this
morning. The little ono died of diphthe
ria.—Elmira Free Press, - Saturday.
Tux Councit should pass an ordinance
against cornet' loafing, or at once make
provisions for more loafing room, as it is
next to impossible for pedestrianito pass
some of the street corners without run
ning against some of the statuary on ex : -
hibition there every evening.
Mu Montrose Democrat copies our lo
cals, and credits them to the Repubtie re:
Why is this thus, HAWLET P Is your eye
sight getting poor, or did you wish to
make your readers believe that that la
yer occasionally allows some of tlie
happenings hereabouts to get into its col
umns?
Cut-nen of the Messiah (Universalist), '
Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Pastor. At 1011
o'clock A. M., reception of members and .
the Holy Communion, to which every be-1
tiever is cordially . invited. At 7h P.
Pastor's fifteen-minute talk ; subject—
" All Things Work Together for Good."
All welcome.
A quAnuv of fine ilagstom has been
opened on Armenia, abbve Alba, on WAT
SON FREEMAN'S land. E. W. LEARNED,
of Alba, is having a , sidewalk laid of it.
We believe that in the neighborhood of
WILSON BURT'S, in Springfield, as good
flags as those at Mainsburg might be de
veloped.-;Troy Gazette.
MONROETON was excited over an elope- :
ment of a young matt and woman from
that place last week. Monroeton seems to
be wandering from the beaten paths i of
her early piety and good behairior.. Alas
for the return of the days,
s
" When old Monroe y ou •
And Rockwell kept the Jail."
BINGELLSITON COLLEGE COMMENCENT.
—The Commencement exercises of the
Binghamton Ladies' College began on the
22d, and closed on the 26th ult. The Grad
nating class numbered seventeen, and the
Junior class forty-two. Monday evening
class exercises were held, including cre
mation of the books. About 2,000 per
sons were present.
INTmama . ° LEcrunx.—On Wednes
day next, July flth, Rev. E. D. %Amu
will deliver in the M. E. Church, his racy
lecture ori_"Border Life in Mexico." . Mr.
Rairsow has seen , much "life" in Texas
and Mexico as a Custom House officer and
in other avocations. The lectire is thril
ling, and full of interest. No one can af
ford to miss it. Admission 15 cents.
Lioirratao struck and set fire to a
small dwelling -house, at Springhill, on
Thursday last, and it was entirely eon
slimed, together with a quantity of house
bold goods stored - therein, the proper
ty of VINCENT Owns, of this place. .The
same evening a barn belonging to Mr.
Wat.t.s, at the same place. was also burn
ed with its contents, having, been set on
fire by lightning.
Fr is said that the "young man" of the
Argolis given to tpioting scripture,_and
that when hit , conversation turns to the ,
political campaign of last fall, he invari-
My closes with the 29th verse of the 26th
chapter of Acts, as follows t •
"Atai PAUL said, I would to God, that
not only thou, but also all that bear me
this day, were both almost, and altogeth
er such as I am, except these bends.
Tan lilt boar` wining match between
Pierrnaro and SAVICIMCN bed week,
ended maidenly Thursday morning, when
the contestants learned that but $5.20
ha been received at the door during the
trot
20 bros. The oenteshents bad each
covered a tittle over 50 miles at the time
of quitting the track. It is to be hoped
that this concludel walking contests so
flie as Towage is concerned.
Pzetria should take care to comply
with the laws relating to the destruction
of revenue stamps. Any person who emp
ties a package containing tobacco, cigars,
snuff, cheroots, or- cigarettes without de
stroying the stamp is liable to fine and
imprisonment. Moo any person who
emptiels fermented or distilled liquor from
any vessel bearing a revenue stamp or
brand without obliterating the same, is
liable.to heaiy , penalties.
BUDD= DEATH AT Cuawmto.—Tnow
as-.l3.tuorm'of Chemung, says the Elmi
ra Adel* riser of Thursday, son of Mc=
C. BaLuerrnr, was found dead in the field
near his residence yesterday afternoon. .
He Went after the cows during the
forenoon, and not returning search was
made for bim, and he was found lying on
his face dead. Ile was subject to fits and
the supposition is that be died from that
ARE THEY DmioznOre?—The follow
ing warning concerning the colored toy
balloons which are peddled on our streets
is given by medical authority : Many of
the moat virulent diseases of the blood
have lately been found to becommunicat
ed by this means, as each of these- toys
mast pass through the motiths of three
or four workmen before it is finished, and
each is Usually tried by the vTnder while
he is making the sale. Skin , diseases,
which have lately spread among the chil
dren of Paris and London, are said to
have been propagated by.these toys.
STATE . Superintendent Wtcnitusilam
states that theta is Ito* over 6200,000 for
distribution to the - public schools' of this
Commonwealth. Ile requests all the
newly-elected Treasurers of the several
townships to. send him theirseports and
names, and he will at once remit their re
spective sums. Owing to the many recent
changerin township Treasurers of school
boards, be has been unable to remit as he
would have done badt he been notified
when the new Treasurers took their places.
Tax Leßaysville Advertiser, of last
week says that S. P.- WARNER,- of Her
rick, proprietor of tbel4Fair View Poul
try Farm," hal greatly enlarged his stock
of late. •He has now 200 hens and tur
keys of excellent breeds, and has set this
season 1,300 eggs. If chickens could be
counted before they are batched, we
should say he ought to have as many
chickens. If all the eggs produce, he can
safely count, including the turkeys, hens,
and chickens, 2,000 of_ tho feathery : spe
cies.
llow doth the little sprinkling can
Improve the detsty streets,
And sostter little drops of wet
On every one it meets.
—Pona/dsontille Sentinel
How doth the tittle tater but ;
Chew off the tubers green,
And make the_ mates tater patch
Look moat almighty mum
—Lock Hares Republican
Bow doth the gentle tnosqulttobtrd
Flout alrly on the wing.
An - dirndlle out his sof telVootes
Before he ghee his tiordeztstlng.
• _ _
kr a meeting of Crystal Lodge, K. of
IL held at K. of P. Hall, on Monday eve
ning last, the following officers were elect
id for the ensuing term
Dictator—C. J. COOLBAUGU.
Vice Dictator—D. L PRATT.
Assietant Dietator—S. M. Woonnum
Reporter—J. R. KITTRBDGE.
Financial Reporter—S. W. Horan's.
Treasurer—# -1. S. GRAVES. _
Guide—E. B. PIERCE.
•
Chaplain--O. A. BLACK.
Guardian—H. S. THURBER.
Sentinet—Gto. 0. GRANT. •
FOUND DEAD IN BED.-A few minutes
before twelve o'clock Saturday night,
says the Elmira Advertiser of Monday
last, Mr. THOMAS J. BERRY, 'the well
known horseman, a resident of the village
of Tioga, Pa., was found dead in a bed of
the Homestead Hotel. Mr. BERRY was
known to have gone.to lie down for awhile,
but it was supposed be had gone away
again. He came to Elmira to attend the
races. Ho was found as if ho had died in
sleep. He bad evidently been dead sev
eral boars, judging from the cOnditioi of
the body. The deceased was a man with
many friends, whose sudden demise will
cause many a regret to follow him hence.
CAUSE Or DEATH.
Dr. Gaituo,by request cif Coroner Thu"
made_ an autopsy yesterday, and found
both lungs very much congested,- one of
them having groan fast to the ribs.
Anon. Fnas.,By an act approved on
May 19th last, it is provided that the fees
received by constables and justices of the
peace of the several counties of Uri COM
mqnwe3lth shall be as follows : The sum
received by justices of the peace for all
acts in or about the commitment of va
giants shall be 25 cents for each vagrant
so committed,' and the fees received by
constables for every act in orsbout the ar
rest and commitment of vagrants shall be
25 cents for each vagrant, so arrested and
so coininitted, and mileage is now allow
ed by law for the same service; Providid
that the provisions of this. act shall not
apply to Bounties containing over five
hundred thousand inhabitants; and pro
vided further, that this act shall not ap
ply to counties having a local or special
law regulating the same.
POTATO BUOB.-MC. JACOB ENGLISH, Of
the Keystone store, informs us that he
has discovered a new and certain protec
tion against potato bugs. It is simply to
sprinkle over the vines the fine dust from
pine wood found is the planing mills. He
has a patch of potatoes thus protected,
which is never troubled with bags. The
preventive is certainly cheap and harm
less.— Williamsport Banner.
A miner residing in the vicinity of Sha
mokin, says the Times, has recently dis
covered a certain remedy for the destruc
tion or potato bugs. • One evening, while
coming out of the mines, he tilled 'his can
with water strongly impregnated with
sulphur, and when he reached home lie
sprinkled it over the potato vines, and of
a few applications he fotunt - that the
bugs had all vanished. • He feels contain
'that sulphur water. will drive awar the
bugs at once.
- Tuesdaj morning while EDWIII
ElLsirs.m.ss, proprietor of the American
House, of Ent Smithfirip, Pa., and
daughter were on their way to visit a sick
friend near Tiny, Pa., when nearing the
house of a Mx; ILlers.Anu, near the popu
lar resort known as 'Souza Pisgah, the
horse became very much frightened at
the appearamienuf a peacock, and with
the fright at once became unmanageable,
throwing Mr. Bums: Len violently upon .
the ground, mid his daughter against a
stump. Mr. IlLarrserAz was much
bruised, but soon reiticrUnt to his
Some. His 4. ter was picked up en.
tirelylnewelb and it wee heredtbat the
might aerei bb restored to easselownths,
but under the this twat:mit °t. M: 8.8.
Cownia, sbe is *ow doing well. One of
the horses was serarely injured, but it in
thought will also recover.—Hissira
•
tsar, June 24th.
It is rumored—in fact it is pestle*
uffirmed—that the 'Matirial for s sew
newspaper to be located in this village, is
at the depot awaiting removal to the
rooms which it Is to occupy. We are just
right down glad of this. Towanda has
long been over-supplied with every breach
•of industry. with the single exception of
priming facilities. Four weekly papers
and a daily are not enough for a gaabead
town of 4,000 inhabitants: We need more
'and enlarged accommodfdlons in this in
sped, and it pleases us to think that a
philanthiepist has arisen In our =Wat—
er Somewhere else—who cares not for fil
thy lucre; only in that it may conduce to
the notification and edification of s-peo
ple who thirst and hanker after knowl
edge. We extend a, warm , welcome to our
new neighbor, and should •it be that its
Infant goodness shall mark it for an early
grave, we will write a few tender lines in
its memory, whether it advocates the
Crawford County System or amt.
Tan, marriage of Mr.- Joins E. Pox, of
Towanda, and Miss Etrzarorrn H. Mu.-
Lan, of Montrose, took place at tba Pres
byterian Manse, at Montrose, on *educe.
.day of this week. no-ceremony was per
formed by the bride's father, Rev. J. G.
iliturs, D. D., assisted by Rev. J. S.
FerxwanT, D. D., of Towanda. Ponctu
ally,at 11 o'clock, A. s, the'bridal party
entered the parlor, where a number of
friends from Montrose, Towanda, and
Scranton awaited them. The . marriage
flowed on as smoothly as a summer sea,
and never did husband and wife begin .
life With brighter and more hopeful pros
pects. A number of beautiful presents
greeted the bride, some of them of most
substantial worth. At balf.past one the
bridal party, accompanied by several
friends, set out from Montrose fora trip
to-Lake George and other scenes of inter
aid, whence they will return to their beau
tiful home in Tosnumla.—JoUrnal; June
27th.
A PBX WORTH REcommarnmlo.--We
have been favored with samples of the
celebrated Spencerian Double Elastic Steel
Pens, and after trying them feel Justified
in highly commending them to our read
ers. They are made of the best steel, and
by the most expert workmen in Europe,
and have k national reputation for certain
desirable qualities which no other pens
seem to have attained in so great perfec
tion, among which are uniform evenness
of point, durability, flexibility, and quill
action.. It- is thus quite natural that the
Spencerian should be preferred sand used
by professional peu men, in business col
leges, counting-rooms. governmentoMees,
public schools, and. largely throughout
the country. Indeed, so popular. have
they become, that of the "Number One"
alorie, as many as eight millions are sold
annually.
The Spencerian Pens may be had, as a
*rule, from any dealer; but when not thus
obtainable, the proprietors, Messrs. It,-
sox, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR& Co.,' the well
known publishera, 138. E 141/ Grand-St.,
New York, will send for trial, samples of
each of the twenty numbers on receipt of
twenty-five cents.
PERSOIAL.
F. W. HOvEY, of Troy, visited
friends in Owego, N: Y:, last week.
—lf: C. GowAN, of Canton, is visiting
relatives and friends- in Jersey Shore. •
—Mrs. IRENE CIUMNN, of New Albany,
is visiting relatives in Sullivan cOunty.
Miss 9: A. LEurrs, of Wyalusing, was
visiting friends at Wilkes-Bane last
week.
—Major W. 11. 11..Gont, of filieshe
quip, gave us a plmant call on Monday
last.
—lank Dr. Ifostiir. and daughter, of
Camptown, are visiting , friends in , the
West:
-14r.' WILLIAMS, of Newburg, N. Y.,
is visiting JAMES MCFABLIOID, Esq., of
this place.
BRows and wife, of Ithaca, N.
Y., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
T. MYER during last week.
Jvi POWELL, of this place,
visited friend in Elmira last week, re
turning home on Monday last.
WILSON, of Alba, started on
Monday of last week on. a visit to Bata
via; Niagara, Troy ant*lbany.
—Tbe Dushore Mollie favors the nom
ination of lion. JOSFM4 POWELL, of ibis
place, by the Democracy for State 'beas
tlier. I
—Hamilton CollegeA Utica, conferred
the degree of L.L. •6n Hon. P.D. Ma-
ROW, of this place, at its hommencement
last week.
—Mrs. Winaterr CMIP, who has resid
ed in the West for several years past, is
visiting relatives and friends at her old
borne, in Camptoin.
—Rev. P. S. 10Lamm was ordained
and installed Its pastor of the Presbyteri
an Church at Waverly, on Thursday ev
ening of last week.
—Rev. W. C. TILDEN, ex-Superintend
ent of the Snsqu..hanna County schoolr,
has been engaged , as Principal of Key
stone Academy, 'Factoryville,• Wyoming
County.
--Misi, Lou M. Pr.trxman, a teacher in
the Eastern Pennsylvania Scientific and
Classical Institute, at. Mount Pleasant, is
visiting her parents at Green's Landing.
L. Slums, of the Industrial. Re
gister, Blosaburg, Pa., gave us a pleasant
call on Thursday last. Mr. 8. prints an
excellent paper, and we are glad to learn
that it is meeting with success.
—WILT. GRANT IeaVINS week for
Ithaca to learn the engraver's trade. • He
is a young man, and will honor his busi
ness by excellent work and gentlemanly*
conduct.—Troy Gazette.
J. L Sro ?Tx, a graduate of the
Medical Department of New York City,
and wbo has also recentlytaken a, degree
at the Chicago Homeopathic College, has
located at Alba.—Canton Sentinel.
—Special Agent CAMP, of the' Poet Of
fice Department, was in Athens last week
looking after the loriation of the Post Of
fice. He is a gentlemen and close observ
er, and will doubtless do the right thing
if any change is needed..
—Rev. B. Hama preaches for the
Disciples of Christ, of Alba, during the
coming year. The many additions to the
church during his Wm* the past year,
and the unanimous vote to, retain bhn;
show their appreciation of his labors.—
Canton Sentinel.
—Miss Busur L. Poem; of Albs, de
livered the Salutatory, entitled "The
Field of To-day," at the Commencement
exercises of the Mansfield State Normal
School, on the 19th instant, and Miss LOA
E. Monne, of Troy, read an interesting
essay on : 4 Sentiment vs. Fut.". Both
are said to bave been very creditable pro
ductions, by till* who but the pleasure
. of listening to their delivery. -
- o — extses D. Duo% end EDI=
and Dims, her eldest childten, NOM
goes tollite. theeppi)lbuyis teekit Mrs
ataArt.
-.Our
_to
_W. B. Done; who
Las been neriotudy M for several days
Pte, Is out of c!iiiipr sod. alow4 ODOM
kneing. •
-,Mrs. Dssass Dtraviso, who - resides
air Albs, sad who has reschedthe great
age of 95 yells; is visiting Mends in this
place. Sheds as erect and 'agile as luny
Wise who are 80 years younger, and re
tains ail her boulties of mind unimpalr-'
ed. . She naturally looks forward to the
oecurrence of her one hundredth birth
day, which will take place shortly, should
life be spared her.—Casten Stotiool.'
—The following is a full list of the
graduating class at the recent Commence
meat of the Mansfield State Normal
School : ENNA ADAM, S. Jinni BOLL!.,
SINUS BULLOCK, MARTA DoAN; LITTIN
Memo, ELLEN PENZNIN, ANNA FAN"
NIPI, 'LIZ= GATIOIII, &ILLS: HORTON,
ELIZA 3. BOYCE, ELIZA Natali e KAT".
HAILLICNOS4 /OBIS PNNOTON, ADDLE
RESIN EIINICZ PAULIN LAURA CBVT.
TNNOIN, EDNA PARDONS, J. D. TRACT,
L. W. Bsnecimr, C. K enzyme, D. P.
Etrarrarron, 0. A. HOAX, S. IL Lycra*,
W. C. Dm" W. E. Pinworm IL J.
Comer, W. S. OANDNER, W. G. Sntivs„.
Jaws Licresen, L. A. PANE* JAN=
Bcennart, G. L. Werse.
—Arms Boswokre, of Leßaysville,
was a visitor to Towanda nu Monday last.
Mr: Bosironyn is in the 95d 'year of Ids,
age, rind has been a resident of this coun
ty from the date of iii, organization. His
mental faculties seem tole entirely unim
paired, and he relates - occurrences con
nected with our county's history 50 years
ago, with en accuracy in d e tail that Is
truly astonishing. 'Towanda, when Mr.
BONWORTIL first visited it, was a village
crnishAing of three houses, surrounded by
a wilderness. Mr. ikRWOUTIT was born
in Connecticut, and when he first came to
our county, located at Stevensville, where
hi began many of the improvements that
have resulted in making that village one
of the most thriving and prosperous with.
in our borders. His whole life has been
one of total abstinence from alcoholic
st'mulants, and he has ever been known
as a man of the. strictest integrity. He
bids fair to live many years yet to enjoy
the:friendship and esteem of all who have
thelpleasure of his acquaintance.
—Ws clip the following personals from
the Leßaysville Adeertiaer of Friday last:
Osorros W. BRINK, Esq., is making
fence, repairing buildings, and fixing up
generally the old homestead on Main
street... :Mrs. JANE WOODRUFF, who
has been visiting friends in this section,
returned to her home hi Wyalusing last
Friday.... Mr. °NORGE BNIWIN4, of Owe. .
go, is visiting friends in town. He was
at one time employed in the raw mill of
iONNSoN A Moruns... ,Mrs. ELLEN
Vance, of our borortgh, who has been
visiting her daughter in Massachusetts
for some time, returned home Monday
night.
Tait entertainment given by Professor
Gorr's vocal and instrumental classes at
Patron's Liall,.on Saturday evening last,
owing to the storm no doubt, was not
very well attended. The performance
was a very enjoyable one, and the per. :
formers acquitted themselves in a very
creditable manner. The irogramme was
as follows : •
PANT PINS?
L &tennis - Seeler's Orchestra.
2. Full Cherns—Oreettng Glee Om:
1..5010...That Was Lung Ago hey Metter,
4. Duet—Wbere the Warthog Waters Flaw
S.. Misses Laura Smith stet Jennie Roach.
L. Song....Mlues Msgve Snell and Daley Stevens.
a. Duet—Yon% Remember lie Mtsses Oita
Wilson and Ethel Graves. •
T. Quartette—Only Waiting M. C.. 11. Allen,
Miss Y. Morley. S. Y. God and John A.'Schielt.
8. Selo.-Gentle Words Eugenie McFarlane.
I. Song and Chorus—Golden Tears. Misses
Pitcher and Mum*. and Messrs. Goland Burbank.
10. Solo—Walk Birdie Little
11.-Glee—Live for Something 137 a number of
Misses.
=I
overture....
2.. Full thohm—The Plc-uto...
3. Solo—Wlll You Lore Me When I'm OM
• Vie Caton.
4. Duet—Somebody's Waiting Misses Pitcher
end Reach.
a. Song. Canavan .-The Wbietiing Thief
John A. Schick.
I. Dectinatice--The Black Regiment •
O. C. Barb:lnk.
7. Duet—O'er the War.- . LIM Smith and E. Jr.
Goff. -
.
S. Operatic Selection, Italian—From Opera, Barber
• of Seville U. PeltMato:
fr. Solo.—Kiss lie Good-Bye at the Gate
Laura Smith.
10. Sons. Cotnique..., i it,. Brew,
11. Closing enema—The Stelgbride Clan.
HEADQUARTERS WATKINS POST, No.
68, 9„ A. It—Mtursuir HALL, TOWAIN
DA, JULY IST, Editor Reporter
The following Iv:solutions, unanimously
passed by this Post, are comMunkated
for the information of the public.
Respectfully 'yours,
GEORGE D. STROUD, Adjutant.
•
Resolution passed May 17th—
.
19nannas, Mis. Gay H. Watkins has
always manifested a great interest in Wat
kins Post, NO. 68„ G. A. R., and in all its
labor and work of the comrades in the
duo observance of Memorial Day ; and
whereas, she has again shown her appre
ciation of the efforts of the survivors of
the late war, in procuring baskets for the
purpose of decorating the graves of our
fallen comrades, therefore,
Resolved, That the comrades of this
Post tender. their heartfelt thanks to Mrs.
Watkins for her kindnesses towards the
'comrades of this Post, and for her general
interest in the survivors of the late re;
hellion and the cause for which they.
fought.
Resolutions passed June 16th—
Remised, That the sincere - thanks of
this Post be extended to Col. J. F. Mums
for his generous liberality in donating to
the Post the use of his store, tree of
charge, for the purpose of holding their
tt:stival on the 13th and 14th instant.
Beseired, That the sincere thanks of
this Post be extended to Mrs. Thoroas . R.
Jordan for her libersdity'in mating ice
cream for our festival, held the 13th and
14th instant,
Resolved, That the thanks of this Post
be extended to the •laddies and other eitt-
Zen' who have assisted ne in getting up
and holding oar festival on the 13th and
14th of this month. I , .
BY A, dispatch received' at this place
Thursday, we learn that it well at Sugar
Run, hi which a man by the name of E.
CHAMBERB was at work laying stone, Cav
ed in on Monday last, burying Mr. C.
under about SO feet• of earth. Measures
were at once taken to rescue the unfortu
nate man, bat up to the time of going to
press this (Wednesday) A. 31., .we have
been unable to learn witb what success.
There can be little hope of his being
reached alive.' Be was a married man,
and his wife and three children were at
the scene of the disaster yesterday watch
ing tearfully and anxiously the efforts for
his rescue.
Da. C. H. Lam has removed his offioe.
from the Tracy Block, to ibe rooms re
cently occupied• by' Miss PAID:HAWS
establialunint, a few doors north-of
Wrair Block, Main street.
t •
A Ptc-prze and Festival will be bald to
morrow, (Friday), in grove near the
Crdholkt Aosigny Grounds, on Third
street. , Pave-rat for the benefit of the
Catholic Church.
Two hundred and fourteen chairs have
been Vilma in Mei= Hall. Evidently
the Journal will have to
. 4 , go back " of
its first count.
WALTZ= iollt4ooo, in -this county,
has been disoontinued. •
Tan 13tati Una awl 1341 ran, Railroad
nil run an eunraica tralntatzt Toindsh
to aooonnnialats these desiring to attend
Corn's show. . •
Aiitoor every !by the State Line &
Sid-
U,iin road finds it neeenno to run an ex
tra train hi of to aocominonlate lllCatikb•
ing businesek—Duetiore Review.
Correa Monster Shaw Tueeday r July
Bth. Itemember the date.:-
Neiellsog amities.
TIOGA COITNTT.
liellsbafo Agitator s lase *4.
Mr. Abner Buckley, of Rutland, has
gone to Utah Territory , to join the .Mor
mons, whose belief be shares.... Some of
the farmers in the vicinity of Westfield
are plowing up their land that was sown
to wheat last fall ...There are - over one
hundred acres of land set with tobacco
near Vogt) villaige this year. ...Mr. Dan
iel Rivard, of Liberty, broke his collar
bone recently while peeling bark.... Mrs.
Henry Pi VanNess, of Rutland, fell and
dislocated.her hip a few days ago. ...Mr.
W.O.' Russell has sold a half interest in
his steam sawmill to Mr. B. ATM,
of Bradford County, and the business
will hereafter be conducted under the firm
name of Russell & Avery. As Mr. Avery
is said to be a first.e!ass sawyer, the new
mill will undoubtedly secure a. fair share
of the custom In its section... .Last Tues
day forenoon Mr. Addison Yeonunis was
badly hurt at Daggett's Mills by the
frame of a piledriver falling onhim. One
arm iris broken and•his body was consid:
erably braised, but it is beliewxl be will
entirely recover.... Mr. W. H. Smith, the
local mana2ing partner of the late bank
ing firm of Pomeroy Brothers & Smith,
atßiossburg, is about to form a business
connection with the Farmers' and Me
chanics' Bank of Eimira....Mr. Mills,
the telegraph. operator at the depot in
this village, informs us that the depot at
Lawrenceville was entered and robbed
last Saturday night. The burglars enter
ed the building through the telegraph op.
erator's window. went into the office and
forced the safe open by drilling the door
and using powder. From the safe they
stole about $lOO in currency and two ex
press packages, one of them containing
lot of clothes consigned to Mrs` L. C. Kyes
and worth about $3O. The value of the
other package is not known. Nothing
else has been missed from the building.-
WYOMING COI7NTY.
Irma the Tunkbannock Democrat, Joao 22
Rev. William C.• Tilde; formerly Su
perintendent of schools in Susquehanna
County, has been elected principal of
Keystone Academy, at Factoryville, and
will enter upon the discharge of the du
ties of the position on Friday next, the
27th instant. ...The Baptist Church, of
this place, we understand, has extended
a call to the Rev. J. H. Harris, to become
its pastor ; now that be is about to retire
from Ibe Management of the Keystone
Academy. —Mr. Hugh Flampsey, night
watchman on the Lehigh Valley railroad,
was killed at the upper end of the Black
Walnut siding, on Sunday night last, by
No. 8 passenger train which passes this
place at 2:18 A. Y., going West. It is
supposed that he rat down upon the end
of a tie and fell asleep, the train striking
and knocking him about forty feet, Injur
ing him so severely that he died in a very
short time afterwards. Mr. 'faraway
was aged about 45 yearn and unmarried.
....The foundation for the M. B. Church
parsonage, in this place, is well under
way and will soon be ready for the super
structure. The building is to be located
on the lot adjoining the church, on War
ren street.
HAUNTED M&—Debt, poverty and suf
fering haunted me for years, caused by a .
sick family and large doctor bills for doc
toring,l, which did no good. I was • coin.
pletely discauraged, until one. year ago,
hy the advice of my' pastor, I procured
Hop Bitters and commenced their use,
and in one month we were all well,• and
none of us have been sick . a day since ;
and I want to say to all poor men, you
can keep your families, well a year with
Hop titters for less than one doctor's vis
it will coat.—A Workingman.
BUSINESS LOCAL.
se- BIRD CAGES at the 99et store
£ Call at J. L. Kent's, Agent, and look
at those SHETLAND SHAWLS, very cheap. tt
tom" Kid Gloves, Loco Mitts and Lace
{Pop Glare% In good assortments .at /EVANS ft
lIILDBETIEVS. • '
Orebestrs.
_ ur Largo stock of LADIES TIES
at J. L. KENT'S, Agent. - ti •
11litt!
£ Elegant stock of now CHROMOS
and OIL PAINTINGS at the 99ct store.
pP For flue Millinery, first class Hair
Good; Java canvass, Gold and Silver tinted Card
Baird, and Children's Sailor Hats, call on Mrs. M.
A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching and
sewing over a specialty.
jar CASSIMERES at very low prices
to elm them out, at J. L. KENT'S, Agent, ti
to Stem's for your MILLINERY
GOODS. There you will And the LARGEST
VARIETY of the LATEST - STYLES, and !bete
prices are within the reach of all.
rir 3000 LADIES' and CIIILDRENS'
HATS (tom tOc up, at STERN'S,
or Fruit Jam, Rubbers and Jelly
Tumblers, at the 99ct store.
If Carpets, Oil Clothes and Mattings
at "Way Down prices" at EVAIWS Ik
DIiETIVS.
Ur 5000 yardi of EMBROIDERIES
tom is ttp, st STERN'S. - ,
to Evans & Hildreth offer the
celebrated Jamestown ALPACAS and SEROES,
at redstesdprteee.
lar DRESS GOODS,,DRESS GOODS,
bans UOODS, at J. L. RENTS. Arat. tt
Inducements in LADIES' LINEN
SUITS, DUSTERS, DOLMANS, PARASOLS and
PANS, at STERN'S.
Cr Evans Of flildreth baVe
qualities and alai of Sun Umbrella; which eve
LsdJ should see before purchasing elsewhere.
Ur HOSIERY, GLOVES and COR
SETS In great variety, at STEUX"B.
oar Ladies, .Gents and Childien's sum
mer anderweay, long ad short altervitt EVANS
lIILDSET.IIII. •
- tom' SATINS, SILKS and RIBBONS
n all the new shades, at STERN'S. •
11/Bargains in TABLE' LINENS,
NAPIEINS, CRASHIpS, &c., at J. L. KENT'S,
Afoot. .
tirjebn Maddock Sons' celebrated
cable-shape eeml-poreelaln Crockery at the 99 Cent
Store; also a full assortment of Crockery and
Glassware at the lowan prices. tf.
ur Table Damasks,. Napkbis„ Doy
Iles Towels, crust's*, ke, age.. rery . cheap
SPARS fit HILDRETIPS.
tar The Largest, Best and .Cheagesti
Use of Ries for Ladles% Misses'
_sad Chlldrens'
wear is found at Modem's new store, corner Main
and Plne-sts., Traiy:k Noble's Bloch.
Iti" Fish" and Fancy cloths and Capt.
metes In Belt Patternitlr by the yard, very cheap
at Evans i lilldreth's.k,
('FOURTH OF JULY PARTY !
There,wlll be s FOURTH OP JULY PARTY AT
THE BARTLETT HOUSE, WYBAURING,
Friday eventhr, July My WA Muste—McDssald
fulkband. Bill $1.50.
Hasmsrs Bass., Pr primers.
ar Bummer finks, Grenadines, Black
and Coltored Bantlap at EVAIIS lIIL
11111111111111. • '
tr COINER has the best wearing Shoes
for Neu, Holland IfOgifir wear ever Offered in
Towanda, and at prices within the reset! of all.
Cam' French Organdies, American Law
nee, Isekonets, ?areas and Gingham% In new
epolat styles, at EVAN'S HILDKETWIL
War Black Silks, rind Cashmeres in
fnU aannttnent, and at lower piker than aver at
11V41311 Ic lIIILDSISTIVs.
ice' For ticicisti to all points West,"
North and Southwest, at the lowest pooslblo rates,
rail on or address, H. E. BASIL:MK, Agent, at
Upper Depot,Towunda. lilt ,
ti' L. B. Itcitiottis'aballenges compe
tition for quality of goods aa4 km Prim 418 . 1041 4
Doom, Minds sod Ifoldlajt, mod ai bandloir our.
tato!. tooptfl•
ar Enna& Mlldretkoarmore
ass Twiety sires of *meta •
Itir Event Si Hlldretti it* selling
all klisde of COTTON 0 OODN, st the LoWisT rEa•
van prstalllnig beton the advises.
WOOL CARDING.
Whew ! See those beautifal rolls I I Round and
Straight as a plierstem, transparent as daylight It
eelt I S The spinster miles and snake, ae she
draws eat the shining end 'Wont. thread.
WS-Send In the wool before add weather, as It
aims expense and Insures better Work.
R. B. INcituar,;
use im. Camiaorro, Bradford County,
TOTWASDA, Ya,,14, 1379.
11tr. C. B. rOlNfill i Druggist. Ward Holise.;..Dear
tlr•flereral weeks since I neared a sample EAU,
of Ely's Cream Balsam tot Catarrh—am pleased to
testify to Its curative properties. Tor several yams
I hare been troubled with this disease—him tried
many remedies without much relief. It Irs Cream
Balsam has proved itself to be the article desired,
having wonderful malts In my case. I am tow
more tree from Ciitarrh than I have been for years.
I believe this remedy to be the l onty sure curs for
catarrh.
Iteopactfully Yours,
ie Various causes=Adianoing years,'
care, sickness, disappointment, and 'ltereditar
predisposition—ell operate to turn the hair gray,
and either of them inclines it to shed premature-
ly, AVM'S MIR VIOOII will restore faded or
slay, ight and red hair to a rich brass s o r. deep
Week, as may be desired.. It softens and cleanses
the scalp, giving it a healthy action, and removes
and cures dandruff and humors. By its near falling
fists ischeeked, and a new growth will be produc
ed in all cases where the follicles are not destroy
ed or wands deesTed. Its effects are beautifully
shown an-brashy. weak. or sickly hair to 'which a
felt applications will produce the gloss and fresh
ness °email. Harmless and sure in its Operation,
It Is ineomparable as. a dressing, and Is_ especially
valuest.for the soft lustre and richness of tone it
imparts. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil or color white cambric ;;jet It lasts long
on the hair. and keeps it fresh and vigorous. FOR
SALZ BY ALL . DEALERS. . •
MARRIED.
ELLIOTT--STAT.IO3O;;At the residenee of the
bride's parents. Jane With, by Rev: W. Kestley, •
lir. Z. J. Elliott , of Herrick, and Miffs Amanda
States, of Wyalastng.
DIED.
OLYSTED.—In Elmira, Saturday morning, Jane
28th, at $ o'clock, Walter EL., only son of Clark
• and Kittle
. Olmsted, aged 2 years and 4 months.
Veto Abvertiinsais.
H. L. TOWNER, 31. D.,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON.
elt. 'Residence and O6lee• Just North of Dr. Cot.
bin's, on Main Street, Athens, I'a. Jun2B.6m.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATi
srtruss. Fall Term 'will begin MONDAY."
AUGUST 25. 1879. Expenses for board. tuition and
tarnished room from $173 to $lBO per year. For
catalogue or farther partleulars address the Prin.
elpal, EDWIN E. QUIN LAN..s
Towar.da, July 3, 1870. 7yl
NOTIOE is hereby given that the
undersigned bis been appointed Itecelrer of
the-bite firm or Plerde k Scott.
Hoek accounts. etc.; are inquy bands for settle
ment.
WM. S. VINCENT:
June 43,
HENRY HOUSE,
(ON VIZ EUROPIAN PLAN,)
CORNER MAIN & WASHINGTON STREETS
'TOWANDA, PA. . -
Meals at all hours. Terms to suit the times. Large
stable attached. .
M. HENRY, PEOPRIZTOII. -
. •
July 3, 73-cf. •
GRAND EXCURSION
There_will lie a Grand lexcanlon from
TOWANDA TO DERNICE AND RETURN
By Special Trains, over the
STATE LINE li SULLIVAN RAIL ROAD,
JULT 4th 1879
The citizens of Towanda and adjacent towns of
Monroe, New Albany and Dusbore win be afforded
an opportunity of spending the day among the
Mountains of Sullivan County and witnessing the
sports to be held them on the 4th. The Odd Fel
lows win also open their New Hall on thistday.
Dinner will be provided In the Hall. Trains will
leave Towanda at 9 and it A. rt. Neturnlng, leave
Bernice at 6 1•'. si.
FARE
From Towanda to Bernice and Return, - eo
From Monroe and Return, - • • - • 75
From Sew Albany and Return; - - 50
From Dushore and Return, - - • • •
da.Tlekets will be sold at_ll. ?demurs Coal
°thee on the morning of the 4th.
_
Cars wlll be proside4 to take parties into the
Mines at Bernice so that all may have an oi ppoorta
nity see where the popular Loyal Sock Coal is
mined. 4w
%, 1.0. BLIGHT. Superintendent.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the CITIZENS NATIONAL SANK, at
Towanda, In the State of_renosylvants, at the claw
of business dupe 4, J 879:
-. • 88[OORC86.
Loans and discounts'
Overdrafts
IL S. Bonds to secure elimination—
Other stocks, bonds and mostgases
Due front approved reserve agents..
Due from other 'Callous) Banks
Dna from State Cants and bankers.
Real estate, faralttire and flxtttres..
Current expenses and taxes paid...
Premiums pald..,
Cheeks and other cash items
Bills of other Bents
Fractional currency (Including nickels) 68 Ts
Specie (Ineladluggold Treneyeertifles), &S 8 00
Leta) tender uotes 3 4 524 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasuier
(5 per cent. of circulation)
Total
MIME=
Cspital stook paid in '
Surplus fund
Undivided pr0fit5........
National bank notes outstandlorr
indivl deposits subject t0ebk.380,099 50
Demand certificates - of deposit 0,591 31
Due to other National Banks
13:23
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA, t..
• COCIFTY OF BRADFORD,
1, U. A. GC MINUET. Cashier of the shore named
bank, do solemnly swear that the shore statement
Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
0. A. GWERNSF.V. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Rist day
of June, Inv
W. S. VINCENT, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest :
E. T. FOX,
BENJ. X. PECK, Dlrectora
' S. W. LITTI,E, 1' .
Towanda. July* 3, 1879-wl.z.
RECEIPTS AND EXPEND";
tares of -Towanda Borough School District
from May alit, 1878. to Juno let,
usclirrs
Balance on hand Jane Ist. .760 76
A. Wickham, collector . 503010 .
L. T. Rope ',- a .. ... 105;00
State appropriation ', 981 so •
G. W. Ryan. non-resident schTra 511 50
E. T. Bunyan. .. ~ ~ 143 44
County Treasurer. seated lands. $1 04
W. l J. Taring _ 10 00 -
• - 67,441 33
_ .
- ILXPICNDITVRZS. -
TeoobOterageB • ;40,400 00
303 00
interest . .. 950 50
Legal teal--
gliseellaneous
Printing 44 25
Repairs. moving and new privy.: 450 00
Insurance 120 25
Coal 300 15
Treasurer4l3s 31, Secretary 115 1 5, 185 34
Balance .
,arcs.
Real estate and buildings.. ... 4211400 00
School furniture 1,600 00
Universalist Ch 11200, int.. gm 1,41600
L. T. Rope, late collector ' 162 22
A.Wickbaa, collector.... 1,722 22
LIASILITILB
E. Merton, due% estate 00.000 00
E. T. Fox 1.700 00 ,-.
01080 IWO 200000•
--- H - 4 10 . 700 . 00
S.W. AVORDi *entary.
Towanda, June 26, 16:9-w3. }.
~~i~~~~~l~►~~ ` ~~
Still maintains its place at the head
of all mowing machines,
For -durability, ease of -.Manage
ment, and perfection of work, it is
unequaled.
Other machines, are good just in
proportion to their imitation of •the
Buckeye. •
-Manufactured by Slifer, Walls 4k
Shriner Manufacturing Company.,
Lewisburgh, Pa.
' FOR SALE'IIY
E. R. MYER & SON,: •
' 'Myeriburg,
- Bradfor4 co., ra.
Myeratairg, May 29th, 1879,-B*.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
UMMER DRESS. ..SILKS
L. B. COBURN.,
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
COTTON & WORSTED DRESS GOODS
'Two Cases fancy Dread Coed%
Also, a large assortment in a great variety of styles and m§keE4 of
Plain _and Lace Buntings, -
Hernani Cloths,
Grenadioes,
Mourning Dress Fabrics, , - ,
OrgandiesC
Laivns,
•
Towanda, Pa., May.96o, 1879.
LARGE STOCK OF
1133,014 36
43g 92
. 50,000.00
• 3.00 30
. 27,446 37
. 5,681 04
. 3,3% 14
. 21.685 65
.. 2,700 11
. 8,051 58
. 431 60
VIO 00
LAUNDRY AND
WHICH WE OFFER TO THE
1,250'00
WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL
r.8%,=1 05
TRADE - AT THE VERY LOW
EST. CASH PRICES.
1150,000(0
2,000 00
1.20,80 68
45,000 00
evso 111
2,652 66
CALL' AND EXAMINE QUB
.282,3Z1 05
0001) ! S:
Towanda, July 3, Is7l/
16 55
75 73
11,933 77
- rot 3a
CAPITAL. • •. A 600.000.00
ASSET. nearly - $4,000,000M0
Amchitka aatlaues to tome tam Loa
and Damage by Irtre. Bendlags. ttoutebold ha.
atom andlierchaottao gimorally.
A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.
LX—Letters of Attntintstrstkon euse testament*
aims% amiss been_grantad to the tont
upon the estate of Darius Entleek. lett t
i rt
et SWAIM. deersesd. perms th
elAtinillhedrio said estate are requested to mate pep
meet, and those hying delete to present the ssna
without dent e°
- MARSH ALL BULLOCK, foltninherster.
Zest thelthheldf May 211;
POWELL & co.
OFFER THIS WEEK kin OF
In Tations styles and allienlori,
At 50 cents per yard, worth 75 cents;
ALSO, A LARGE LOT , OF
lAt 16 cents per yard, worth 25 'cents.
ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF
IN VARIOUS STYLESTAND COLORS,
At One shilling per yard, worth Twenty Cents.
At Six and one-fourth cents par yard, worth One Shilling.
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!Eel Abeeitisnands.
WE HAVE. ON HAND A
TOILET SOAPS,
E. F. DITTRICh dr. Co.
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
Of Ph'iladelpitia.
ORGANIZED sarramsap 1, Ism
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WI. S. VINCENT, Apt
Ada' Illtipeet, Tow. =Mai, Pa.
Iftmtt at,644
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.PRIcEs.I
JUST,.RECEnrtD,
Vein Abvertiseutn49.
.EL 'lr N Ca-
HARVESTING TOOLS
GRASS AND GRAIN
Y'l' 313 NI IS I
Scythe Snaths,
Scythe Monts;
_ Hay Forks,
Revolving Horse Rakes,
Hand . Rake,
Horie Rike Teeth,
Bay Pork Nanales,
Say. Fork Pulleys,
GRAIN CRADLES !
OF THESE WE HAVE A YARD
-TY OP THE POPULAR KINDS AND
.S'RAP.E.9, SO THAT ALL .CAN BR ,
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Cradle lingers,
Itowi!L" g Machine Sections,
lames duards,
We lusee exercised SPECIAL CARE in
purchaeing our stock of HAYING AND
HARVESTING TOOLS, and we are
eonjklmst we can mita, farming toinnsu
nit,y both in Q UALITY and PRICE.
Carriate
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Blacksmiths' Suppies,
Paint s c CoMa
EAsmx)7l ABA
ALWAYS COMPLETE.
A. D. DYE &eO.,
Main Street, Towanda, Pa.
Towanda, July 8. Itrm,
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` Our knock of
AND GENERAL
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