Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 15, 1880, Image 3

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CUAS. H. ALLEN, LOCAL ZDITOH
Towanda, Pa., January 15, 1880
ENTERED IN THE rosTovvicz AT TOWANDA
AS MAIL MATTER OF TUE SECOND CLASS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The expiration of subscription is print
ed on' the colored libel. By• noticing the
date every subscriber can tell when his
porn...will be stopped unless the subscrip
tion is renewed.
PAVID GARDNER, Esq., of Oreutt
Creek, is authorized to receive moneys on
subscription ,to the REPORTER and re
‘o7,eipt therefor. ,; • •
GROCERIES are advancing'in price
FAILMEII*' clubs are good institutions
LENT commences this year on the 11th
of February.
Tot "boys " are beginning to work up
municipal politics.
YOUNG 1880 has thus far proved a very
soft, azure-eyed lad.
SALE bills printed in an attractive style
and at low rates, at this office.
Tin citizens of Montrose were 'enjoy
ing excellent sleighing last week.
GEORGE, H. WOOD has sold his Photo
graph Gallery to R. H. ROCKWELL. , .
'THE murderer, Snani.ns, will be hang
ed a:. Ow.E.To , ,'next week Wednesday.
A TWO wedks' argument Court began
on 3londay last. Judge MORROW presid-
librx of Canton, is
erecting a neat dwelling house in that,
MEI
titE Waverly Adeorate says that the
Paper Mills at that place are again in op-
<eration
R. R. Rocioxr.u. has sold his residence
on Second street, near Elizabeth, to U. F.
DAYTON
A SERIES of revi,val meetings are being_
hold at Corson Ilill, Albany township, by
Elder lIART.
G. F. Vim n, of Troy. is laying the
foundations for a grist huill and feed store
in that place.
LLI ANi LA II AII Was found dead in bed
in New Milford, Susquehanna county, one
day last week.
MIMS
W A surir.-coN's Birth-day—February
22d—is the next legal holiday, and it oc-
curs on Sunday
iq R. PETER 31E1ry.I.En, of Lock Haven,
presented the poor of that city on Christ
mas with a beef.
.11r: firm, young man, in the res.olves
you no recently made.—kr. Yea, and
old men likewise.
IlEtcur Ificgmi, of East Troy, has in
vented a ditching machine which is eco
nomical and useful.
A VALI:MILE Al3erney cosy. belonging
to .11:Age INIonnow l? of this place, died on
Friday night last::'
Tut: Sher:if will sell the lands described
in rototiier column, two weeks from to
day;.—February 29th.
TUE Annual Reception of Linta, No. 3,
takes place at Mereur Hall, on Thursday
evening, January 29th.
Tilt: ice-men seem to b,• concerned not
a little a to the time whey:* they shall
"(Sather at the river."
THE. Granville Center Church, which jA
now being handsomely frescoed, will be
decicated at an early date.
THE census takers are to receive four
dollars per (lay for their services for each
day actually engaged in the work.
TIIF. February Term of our County
Courts cAnmences two weeks from next
3londay, and will e.,ntinue three weeks.
THERE are thirty-three hundred chil
dren who attend regularly the public
schools.of Elmira. So the .4 drertimer says.
A ItEr EN T analysis of the mineral wa
ter' at Illossburg, Tioga county, shoe's
tba' it contains valuable medicinal quali
ties.
IN many windows in our town can be
seen'a splendid array of dowers. That's
riLlit. Make home beautiful ; make home
1 Ivls.int
Ai 1. kinds -of
. lob printing neatly and
beautifully done at this otlice, reasona
ble i.rices. No amateur Work done at
MEE
THE Good Templays of Athens ate to
give a Festival and Oyster Supper at the
G. A. 11. Hall, in that place, this Thurs-
da3 evening
TnE public readite2-room at Athens is
now assured. as liberal contributions for
it have been made by the public spirited
ns: of that plpee. •
TICE Bloisburg Ry7igter says that Mr.
.1:11.lcK, Of tlilt place, has re
fuseo .$7:,000 for a three-years old colt
nano "Gen—Coster.—
At.t. the Protestant Sunday Schoolk in
the world one week •agn last StMay
tte
gan a new course of study in the Bible to
c , nninue for seven years
.11-nutm: from the hangeable weather
we :ice having, "told Probabilities" must
have a new clerk, on• possibly he has nut
yet g . ot over the effects of the: holiday fes
tivities.
THE Troy Y. M. C. A. give up the
rooms over 11. F. Losn•s Store which
they have tx-eupiea for several years. The
socioy, holiever, does not disband.—
Gazetre.
, N I'. should SUpposo that the reverned
getWeition of this section contemplate en
ga,,;i.,g in the railroad business, because
they hare been doinlt so much coup
lint; of late.
(Tern of the Messiah (Universalist); made comparatively pleasant. The mi
ller. TAVILOt, Pastor. At 'MI tertainmem. is highly spoken of, as a his-
A. M.. subject—" Counting the Cost," tor;c production that would have done
At 7 P. M., second course on "What is Iknnor to professionals; while the good
Universalitre?" . accompli , lied will be a permanent.source
of gratiti-atiomtriboth actor and patron.
A Socr.v i nt.r. will be held at the Church "This wolid is not so batl a world as
of th.., Messiah (Universalist); on'TuesdaYs ome would have' us think." - ,-,Dushore
evening„laimary '21411. Oysters and oth- fz er i e ,,
er rrfreshments will be served. Corn- '
mewing at six o'clock. • •
Taos ConnCil, 0. U. A. 74., says, the the South Mountain about four mileg,-
G , z:dte of that place, are to have a new from this
.place in what is called the
lodge room. They are to take the half "Irish settlement," . met with a singular
accident on Friday of last week. He was
of LoNG's Hall. over MiTcliEt.i:s Store,
%calking in the woods on his way to hi.and have it handsomely fitted up.
______....______ . • i work, when he fell , and ran a hemlock
TnE.tirin of Fr.t.cit ..k... Co., Merchants stub into the palm of his band. The hand
of tins place, has been dissolved. Mr. .1. swelled up. covering the sliver from view.
P. VAs FLEET having sold his interest in , The .iiiiig man experienced intense pain,
the establishment to his partner, Mr. .1. : and 1)1.. I,Ewis, of this place, was called,
FELcu, who will continue the business. i who, in order to operate upon the injured
Tin Record, published at Owego, N.
Y., has recently donned a complete new
"dress," and looks as 'bright as a new
silver dollar,. Its a good paper, arid we
aro pleased to note this evidence of !its
prosperity.
Says the. Tioga Agitator: "It is re
ported tatat Mr. ELIAS CLEVELAND,
Camie Camp, recently butchered a hog
that weighed 915 pounds dressed. It is
a pretty big story; but we tell it as itwas
told to us."
ONE of the best chest protectors on a
cold, blustering day, when one' is riding,
is a newspaper folded so as to have three
or four thicknesses and placed over the
chest and buttoned under the overcoat,
cloak or sacque.
A MEETING of the Republican County
Committee of Sullivan County, has teen
called at. Laporte, for Saturday next, for
the purpose of selectim, a delegate to rep
resent that county im We coming State
Convention. ,
IT is proposed to forma Conqessional
District Tel4er:ince League for the coun
ties of Wayne, Wyoming, Bradcprd and
Susquehanna Comities. A convention
'for this purpose 1%411 assemble in Scranton
next month.
3ln. J. L. •11.tnstr, says a correspond
ent, has finished a fine architectural de-
sign for the Presbyterian Church to be
built at Athens next spring, to_ replace
the one deStroyed by fire last spring. The
spire will be eighty-four feet high.
THE "raising" of STRAIT'S new mill,
says the Canton Scutiael of the 9th inst.,
"took place yesterday morning, and quite
a crowd of men participated. The mils
mill will be of nearly the same dimensions
and height as the one that was burned:"
A so:: of .I. C. NEE, of Sheshequin,
says the Athens Gazette of Thursday last,
tact with a severe accident while attend
ing,Prayer meeting on Sunday night last.
While iutCrviewing a revolver it explod
ed, tearing one hand sevAely. He can
now sing " A charge to keep I have."
POST 11 ' ASTER POWELL has had the in
terior (fillyost Office remodelled,
.and
improved,, , The new arrangement of the
boxes. gives more room for the use of the
derks.Nlassorting„ making uli and- this.
tributin4 the mails, and is 11111.10 more
convenieht for the patrons of the office. •
THE /?erietn says that "Dr. MIAMI - RN,
of Franklindale, last week successfully
removed from a nine years old boy of
JOHN LANIZ, a tai)e, wprm measuring
thirty-two feet. The patient, as might
be expected, feels better."
THE. Board of School Dircetors of Lc-
Ilaysville have come to a dead-lock on the
question of where to locate their school
house. Ilalf of their number want it lo
cated on one side of Main street., and the
other half insist that it shall be built
"just across the street." In the mean
time the building is hut `•rapidly ap
proaching 41,mlidetion..'.
THE following named gentlemen were
elected directors of the Towa,pda. Bridge
Comimny for the current year, on Wed
nesday of last week : J. S. TomE, GEo.
11. T0mr...10.11N E. Fox, .Tons P. SAN-
Di:ii,olN, 11. S. W.vrsoN. r :MILLER Fox
was re-elected President, and 'N. N.
BETTs Secretary and Treasurer.
IF careful 'editing and a neat typograph
ical'appearance, entitles t newspaper to
support, the Tioga Agitrtior, , published at
Wellstmo, Tioga county, ought to have
ou its mail lists the name of every resi
dent in that comity, at least. For, in the
reFpeets named above. the Agitator has
no superior anywhere—the balance of the
civilized world included.
•
AT the annual meeting of the Ladie?;'
Missionary Society of Christ Church, held
last week, tlie following officers were
elected : -
Pre.,ideht —Mrs. I; vortru: STitoun.
Tie Prreident—Mrs. I L 1 - NE.
..‘!;erreeary and Trotsur. ?T. 31
L., 1'“.131 , ;(
A. R. Uoi.mxs has exchanged his resi
deuce in this borough with E. N. FROST,
for a hom.e and bit in Rome. bormwh.
Mr. Ciii,mNs will now more to Rome, and
Mr. FioisT will occupy his new honk.
\V under.t and that Mr. Fmis-r. 14a -
bought the vacant lot between the po4
office and STAN LEY's4 Noel:, and will coin-i
merle° at once putt Mg mr a brisk store.—i
A awn:: Grtz,tle.
- - -
TuE following named gentlemen tome
elected li rect ns the Citizens' National
flank, of this- place, Oil Tiurßday last :
E. T. Fo-K, BENJA.NtrN M. Pl-..11-t, BENJA
MIN KUI'IiENIL.6.I., JAAtEs 3lAct , t.kur.ANE,
S7l : k N LEY :W. LITTLE, WI t.i.Lim
Drr-
Tt:irn, P. 11. Aut:l.Ex.., At a sUbsequent
meeting oi" the directors E. T, Fox was
re-elueted President, and 11. 31:
Vi.te President, and G. A. GI:F,ItN , EY cup
tintle,l as Cashier.
TITT: Flk nd (Tioga county) .F. 017.7 4 ,11
sacs that " 3irs..lkM.Es Put:t...t.ANtt, who
was so seriously injured last summer by
her husband hacking her with 'an axe,
died last Timrsday ni.zlit at the is residence
in Osceola. Sie has been subject to epi
leptic tits since receiving the injury, and
being attacked with a very seveire - one On
the (lay named. slur becalm! ins,ine and
Lever revived, her death occurring ..`ins
ar evetin , 7 on New Year's day. She let
STILIB MO weeks old. ,
W.VFER-WORES TEST.—Chief Engineer
Puurix..with a small force of firemen,
'tested four hydrants of the Owego Water
Works for his own and Mr. FosTFui DEN.
' satisfution on Thursday afternoon
last. (be hundred feet of frakher hose
was used, and a 1 5 7 1144 nozzle, which
necessarily threw a great voliinw of wa
ter, requiring threC men to hold the pipe
steady. The distance thrown on a level
was about ' one hundred and fifty feet,
which gave great satisfaction to the Chief
and a larlie number of spectatorp.— Owe
rp,t Reeorl.
• (N the eve' ling of December 26th, a
company of ht lies and gentlemen, resid
ing in Towanda: gave an entectainment
at Mercer Half, for the hendit ol a poor
consumptive, whose last day.;; arc thus
.l SON of T. nu-KARI), who lives on
member,•was obliged to administer a nar
cotic, and.the stub was then extracted.
The "sliver" measured perhaps half an
inch in diameter by an inch and a half in
length.—Canton Sentinel.
Wk learn from the Troy Gazette that
one 'day of week before last J. HI
DEXTF..R, merchant of East Troy, discov
ered that his store had been entered and
robbed. He thought he had lost about
$3O in money. Not , long after ho had
learned that a boy in the place had been
lending, or offeing to lend, money to
other boys, and Sir. DEXTEn made an in
vestigation.. This resulted in cail:sing .
confession on the' part of the you fel-
FRED. and the restitution
of :f4(i, the amount confessed to have been
obtained. As this is a second ofnnee it
seems as if the young man had better be
looked after. •
PERSONAL
--CitmtLEs lio.kotmin, Sr., of, Leßoy,
is quite ill.
-01AULEY*ITII has taken a clerk
ship in Kinnvi's Drug Store.
—C. E. A.:9ltus has accepted a clerk
ship in ICF:Nyk dry goods' store.
—Mrs. S.C. GaiLono, Gilletts' is
dangerously ill with malarial fever. •
apd Mrs. LNATIIAN "FRANKLIN,
of Windliam, visited friends •in Owego
last week.
T. KIMIT, druggist, has been con
fined to his house by illness for several
d tys past.
—Rx.v. NV It. 4.t.k.m McG LAT n Env, former
ly rector of Christ Church, visited friends
in this place last. week. .4
—ROBERT INNEs- has been appointed
freight agent for the Nol thorn Central
Railroad at Bodine's. • •
—GEORGE B. Au Msrtacco, Esq., of
Lock Ilaveu, is on visit'to his brother,
Dr. A. Alt3lsTstosc, at Troy.
—Miss Moi.r.v Thin, of Towanda, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. It. P. Ross.
noel: Ma rd.
—Mr. Bts. SJIITh , of Gilletts, who Las
long been confined to his house by neu
ralgia, is 'getting well.
—lli.s ADELI, A lioAntAxn, daughter
of enAnt,Es IHoAGL.IND, of Leßoy, is dan
gerously ill of scrofula of the heart.
—Fit.trii S. Kumsncur has received
an appointment Its clerk in the State Line
and Sullivan Railroad offico in this place.
B. HER RICK, W4O has been ein:
ployed in J. L. KENT'S stare for the past
year, has accepted a posi6on . in Andover,
\.Y.
—During the last months H.
A. l'om•i.r:; has buried do children and
given three daughters iii marriage. —lte
r ie
----JANts Mums, who has been seri
ously ill for several weeks past, has so
far recovered as to be able to go out. of
doors:
7 -Mr. DA VA-NI/VE:li, of Litchfield,
Pa 4, has been visiting his, brother, and
other friends hereah nits, this week.—
tregn Record.
A. LAMY.NT has' seen confined to
,the house by sickness 1. itring the past
week. We are pleased to learn that he
is improving.—Atherar t;azette.
—The parishioners and friends of Rev.
G. F. Ito , E.Nmt . t.l.En and wife, gave them
reeeptionlat li:ksTAnnooK's block, Ath
ens, 'on Monday night of last week.
-.NATIIA . N S. DI:NMAItti and family, of
Canton, hare removed to Newfield; Tomp
kins county, N. V., where Mr. 1).
engage in the business of lumbering.
—We are informed that Mr. GEouGE
C. 13inn, one of our jury commissioners
elect, died at his residence. in Forks town
ship on Sunday last.—S , atir•in Democrat.
ltev. JAMEs F. CALI:It:s o who
leas just been emissed at his own re
quest from over the Presbyterian. Church,
in Wellshoro, has held that otiice for near
ly thirty-six - years.
—Mr. E. 11. IlAixEs, late of the Wil
li inisport Danner, has purchasrd a half
interest in the Altoona gr•ating Call, and
has taken imssession of the same as edi
tor and business' manager.
—Mrs. LEnt iv lb u.comn is not expected
to live from one day to another. She has
Lad the asthma for a king time, and has
been failing quite fast for a short time,
a, it has taken the dropsical form of con
sumption.— Canton &nand.
—TOE Smithboro correspondent of the
hvego Times of List week says : "Mr. A.
L.:,YANosTItAN is i• 000 to leave here and
move tiw — ftome, Pa. Every on 3 is sorry
to have him go, for he is a good neighbor,
and a go4d, honest, obliging, business
111 t h.'
—A correspondent :ays, " there was a
Ilappy-New .year party at L. I). SII EP
(4. Crilletts, consisting of about
thirty-five brothers, si%ters, uncles, aunts,
cousins, and friends, who were abundant
ly served with two monster roast turkeys
and a sufficiency of other eatables-, which
all seemed to'try rend do justice to."
—.Mr. and Mrs. Doctor BENNETT, ac
c•gnpanied by their daughter, Mrs. W.
tm ull.ns, of Dushore, 'ate visiting at
They start on No. 8. to
morrow. for Sandwich, Illinois, where
they expect to reside. , A host of friends
wish them a pleasant
.jOurney to their
Westerwlnitne.—Rerjr/r. nteßday.
—Miss M All.l* (1. F NK, daughter of
our townsman, Mr. AVERT Flank:, was
united 'in matrimony at her home in this
place, on Thursday evening, to ARTHUR
liEa.n, of .ttliens, Bev. lIENEv W.
SIIERWthiu, of the Baptist Chinch, per
forming the ceremony., Miss FRISK has
many' friends in this place who wish Inn•
all imagina'de happiness.-z-HoLitron
—An Albany cortespoudent, under shite
of January ttth, says : Za.noc
soN was buried to-day. The lady was one
of the oldest settlers of Hibbard town, a
kind mother and an exemplary woman.
She loaves a large chide of friends to
gtieve over her loss. Notwithstanding
the-inclemency of the weatheC,'the funeral
discourse. of Elder MACK was delivered
before a crowded house andkiistened to
, -
with deep solemnity."
—We clip the following mti i ice of one
of Standing Stime's most, upight and in
dustriOus citizens, from 'a late issue QC
the Scranton Daily : "Bradford - ,
County produce is coming in pretty free
ly these days. Oise farmer, Mr. P.m:lcl: -
K A NE, yesterday brought down twenty
four slaughtered hogs of Ids oWn raising,
some of them weighing over four bun : .
tircd pontid , % Mr. KANE Wbrked in the
Baines here for twelve years, during which
time he saved up enough from his earn--,
ings to buy a hundred . acre farm of -fine
qhality. lie hat: since added another fif
ty acres t 3 it, and is no as prosperous as
any yeoman of Bradford..,. This shows
what our miners can do, wholiave pluck,
industrnand good habits."
—RottEnT C. Simpsos, of Welhiboro,
formerly for several years a resident of
this place, was admitted to the intr of
I, , Tioga county as an attorney at law, on the
motion of lion. J. B. NILF:s, week before
last. Th'e report of the Examining Com
mittee was presented and read. It was
fiery creditable to the applicant, the Com
mittee stating that thely found him well
lqualitied for admiSion. The Court sus
pendedthe rule requiring the applicant
.to spend a ycar in the office of a practicing
I attorney, and Mr..SIMPSON was admitted
to practice in the several courts of the
county. The applicant was, on the same
day, duly sworn according to law.
—Rev. Gao. T. SELLER, who bad for
eight years been pastor of the Tunkhan-
Dock Presbyterian Church, has resigned
bis.chargo and accepted a
.. call to a wider
field at South Bend, Indiana. Ile has
held a warm . ' place in the hearts of his
congregation, and his departure has
caused them sincere sorrow. lie preached
his last
the}
to full houses on Sunday,
and the „closing scene was very affecting.
Tunkhannock Republican.
—The Elmira flee Preu has the fOl
lowing. about a gentleman well known in
in this place : "Mr. GEORGE C. II ILL, of
Burlington, Pa., is visiting - his" son, Mr.
.1. S. Btu., Carroll street, of this city.
lie is on his way to Lake La Moka, near
Weston, Schuyler - County,. where he ex
pects to pass a week or more in fishing.
Mr: HILL, in spite of his seventy-two
years, is as vigorotis in his movements
and as youthful in his longings for out
door sports, .and his appreciation of
them as a r youngster of twenty-five.
As a hunter and fisherman —in all
the physical activities and requirements
required by those terms—he is as sound
as a strippling of -one-fourth his years.
He is one of those fishermen who, wedded
to that patient sport, find excitement in
fishing a whole day without a bite. Mr.
MIA, wears the same hat now. that ho
wore on his wedding day forty-seven
years ago, and ho carries the same gun
which he brought from Connecticut forty
years ago."
SUDDEN DEATHS
JOUN C. BUCK, Conductor on the State
Line & -Sullivan Railroad, suffered a
stroke of paralysis an Saturday last,
which resulted in his death on Monday af
ternoon.. At throe o'clock r. M., on Sat
urday, Mr. 114 stated with his train for
Bernice, in apparently the best of bodily
health. When the train stopped at the
Barclay depot, in the southern part of
our village, he stepped .otT, as was his
custom, spoke cheerfully to several who
were standing on' the platform. As the
train was shout to start, tie gave the usu
al warning for passengers to g:et on board,
and starting forward suddenly fell to the
ground. Severj_a„l gentlemen immediately
went to hiS assistance, when on lifting
hint up, it was discovered that he was ert-
tirely unconscious. He was at once con
veyed to his residence on Main street,
and physicians immediately called. lint
nothing that medical skill could suggest,
or loving hands do brought him relief,
and he ',asset; away at abiMt one o'clock
P. M., Monday, never having for a mo
ment regained consciousness from the
time of being so suddenly stricken down.
Mr. Bucx was the kiedest of parents, and
the most genial or friends. He had been
a resident oftlii4lace for the past six,
years, and had won the esteem and love
of a large circle of acquaintances, by his
uniform courtesy and many acts of gen
ert_sity. The kindest of husbands, an in
dulgent and loving father, his afflicted
family have the tenderest sympathy of this
entire community in their sudden and
terrible bereavement. Ile was the sun of
the late Hon. G. W. BUCK, of Chemung,
N. Y., and way atithe time of his death
about forty-tlvc years of age. Both his
father mid grandfather died of the same
disease—iiralysis. Mr. BUCK was a mem
ber of the Masonic order, -and a charter
member of Loyal Sock Lodge, Knights of
Honor, and through his Connection- . with
these societies. he, leaves to his afflicted
family a life insurance of $lOO. His fu
nsral was held at his late 'residence on
:tfain street, yesterday, Wednesday, from
whence his remains were followed to their
last resting , place in Riverside Cemetery,
Iziy the weeping relatives, the whole mem
bership of Loyal tiock Lodge, K. of 11.,
of Dushore, a large delegation of the
members of Crystal Lodge, K. of IT., of
this place, and many others ,who had
lin,-vn and respected this generous friend
so suddenly called hence.
G nolo; E resident of Monroe-
ton and an eiiiploye of the Barclay Rail
road, came to this-place on Monday morn
ing lak to attend to sonic business. After
attending to his business, he got on to
the'engine " Towq.nda to return to his
home. taking a treat on the fireman's
beireli in the cab Or the engine. - Shortly
after starting Engineer CAmmtm.t.. noticed
that WlLsos had' leaned back against the
side of the cab, and that his mouth was
'opened as thopgh breathing through it.
Ills remaining ri this position for several
mirmtes caused iMe. C. to step to his side,
When he made the discoimry.that Wit.so,N
- was dead—L-havin died without the slig:.
t
est perceptible struggle. His remains
were conveyed to Monroeton, where a
post mortem examination was held,—and
we are informed by Dr. l'uxy'r, disclosed
the fact. that he died from the barstingsof
a large blood 'Vessel of the heart, and that
his death mast have been instantaneous.
Ile was about fifty years of age, and is
said to have been a hard-working, inclus-
riom4 citizen
.Joni i'llt•Dosm.n, a farmer residing'
near Cherry Mips, Sullivan County, was .
found dead itithe road near his residence
on Saturday tr p rning last. It appears
that the decett4il started from home - on
horseback on -Friday evening, for the. pur
pose of asking neighbors Co a wood-4ell
the next day ; his horse soon returbed
alone, but thi' excited tin alarm, as
was of tbi id
very irregular habits, am..
deuce has hAm newly roofed and em-.
it was not until the following morning ,
bellished with paint, and permitted to
that his remains were discovered by some
show itself again by a judicious, cutting
ladies passing along- the road. Esquire
away
of the woods that bid it from view.
DEE G AN, °rip oshore,• summoned- a rt,
I WILLIAM BROWN has a nice new house
who, after viewing the remains atd lis- '
containing some of the frame work of_
telling to tes jimmy, tendered a verdict '
what was once the celebrated " % coffee
that deceased came to his death by an ap
lione," kept by the well-remembered J.
popletic fit caused by intemperance, De- „
I„,osci, Esq.
ceaseff.was abimt forty-years of age. r
sir. NELsos, blacksmith, has just corn
pleted a new and larger shop for the ac
cominodation of his increasing business.
lIiLLTSTER CotitrvoN, to whom none
apply for accommodation and go away
empty, is engaged in the manufacturing
of and delii-ering well-pumps, and wood
en water pies for conductbig 'springs,
and for all ioer purposes required.
CItESTER:I::. CAMPREI.I., taking advan
tageiff the mild' winter, has put in a piece
of wheat each month so far:
WlLL'iam Luti.r., of the lime kiln, is pie
paring-A° cultivate seven acres of tobacco
next season.
Two of our ,fairest young ladies were
married during the holidays : Miss ADDLE
JAWBV to Mr: JEROME PERRY, Of Wes - t.
Burlington; and Miss LINNIE CLAltii
Mr. FRED Lucxxv, of Sayre.
Burlingtett„ January 12, 1880.
~ DON'T YOU TRY IT."
• Furst.. FENToN, a yennig man of Gran
cull°, says the Troy Gazette, tried an ex
periment oh New Year's day, that came
near being too successfdl. ; With some
other young men he was disc'ussing the
question whether partially hung people
could recover far enough to release them
schies: At length the young man left the
others, and going into a blacksuiith shOp,
tried the• experitnent, 'using a strap to
hang him with, and standing on a saw
horse to raise himself up to the proper
height. Stfddenly the savr-horse tipped
over, and the boy was hung sure, enough
as the result of his fOoLdtardy experiment.
He tried to raise his hand but could only
het it to the level of his shoulder. Sud
denly,and fortunately, at this juncture, the
rope broke and he fell to the floor in au in
seu4ible.con,dition, whore Ire was found, by
those who had missed him. His first
words oci coming to were addressed to his
• brother, who had been of the isame opin
ion, and - were : "SKINNER, for GOD's
sake, d-d-otit, you try ,it."
MEETING -AT STANDING STONE
A. three days' meeting of the friends of
turversalistn will be held is the Unirer
s:dist Church at Standing Stone; on the
:nth, 28th and 29th insts. Rev. J. W.
Ct.ARK, • Rev. Dr. TAYLOR, of Towanda,
Miss limisuctil; and others will address
the meeting..
SUICIDE
A telegram froin Columbia 74 Roads
states that GEORGE FUIIMAN, an esteemed
resident of that village, committed suicide
by hanging hlinself on Sunday morning.
The body was found in the afternoon, in
the granary. No cause is known for the
commission of the act, other than that
Mr. F. had been- a sufferer from cancer,
and it is thought that his brOoding over
his ailment had so affected his'mind , as to
cause temporary insanity. lie was an
upright, honorable man in all his deal
ings, and'a large circle of friends and ac
quaintances mourn his tragic death. He
was about sixty-tive years of age.
0. U. A. M
At the installation of Troy Nuncil, No.
341, of Troy, Jaunary•Oth, the following
officers were installed by District Deputy
I. N. lltcKos Councilor, AV. E. Call,
SON ; V. C., J. S. HowE ; It. S., B. L.
NicueLs ; F. S., A. 0. LUDDINGTON ; As
sistant Secretary, W. 11. FRETZ ; • E., J.;
11. LEWIS; 1., N. 11. &MOWN ; I. P., M.
M. LEVERING ; 'O. P., DAVID Snnit.max ;
Trustee, I. N. McKim.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
At the regular annual election of Man
tua Hook and Ladder Company, held on
Wednesday evening of last week, the fol
lowing named gentlemen were chosen of
ficers for 1884: • - •
President—W., .T. B4EEZE.
Vice PicsidintF. C. 3IcKEE.
Secretary—GEono E lITAx
Treasurer—G. C. Ilin.t.os
Foreman—F. J. iIuNGERFoRD
First Assi:itautFAYETT F G if.N ELL
SCCorid AJa /Oa nt —T. M. Burri/v...4.
Member of Fire Board—A. BEVEULY
SMITH.
Fire Poliee—T. M. ARscrr, L. W. Co
&lts.
Trusteea—A.C. STEWART. S.C. ADAMS
K. of P
The following named gentlemen were
installed as officers for Towanda Lodge,
No. 290, K. of P., on Tuesday evening of
last week, by District Deputy Grand
Chancellor Commandpr W. 13. KELLY :
I'. (11.—C. C. MOWER.
C. C.-C. E. Aarmus.
C.—J. A. MEA,ts.
Prelate—A. D. DTE.
' 31. A.-1. C. ALDRICH.
K. of 8., and S.—.T. 11. Oncurr.
t. R—GEOUCE CLARE.
if. E.—W. L. CARPENTER.
O.—WILLIAII LAMENT.
0. KEYSER.
Anent/it/as—M. ii. Roo; R. 'CATON
J. 11. EPLEY, A. W. Gu.tTts.
litioreuntatiec to Grand Lodye—J. N
CALIF v.
During the past six months the Towan
da Lodge, K. of P., 'has paid about one
hundred dollars in sick benefits to broth
ers.
A Paper Not to ‘ be Ashamed of.
The IlEroirreit came to baud last week
as full of well selected aad arranged read
ing matter as an egg is of meat. This
much for the REPORTER proper, to say
nothing of its Christmas Supplement.
Tim ItgroRTER is intelligently edited and
neatly printed. Its Ihcal intelligence is
particularly full. • It is one of the papers
of which Bradford County has no reason
to be ashamed.—Caliton Sentinel.
QUITE A CALF
EDITOR
. 14:P011TM—Please mention
in your very valuable paper that It. b.
O.I:vELAND killed a calf last Monday,.
eight months and two days old, the meat
weighing 431 pounds and the hide 69
pounds ; then a,,k the readers of your
paper to beat it if they. can.
Suitscutufat
Camptown, January 12, !MO.
LoCal Correspondence
r BURLINGTON.
EDITOR :-Our people are proud oft
the prospective County Poor House beingl,
located in our midst, and think there are
no just grounds of complaint on the part
of competitors, as we believe the Commis
sioners have acted wisely in choosing the
most central and ,best location, all things
considered in the county. The Hon. Gen.
McKEAN farm is eminently a suitable
property to be owned and controlled by
the county for poor house purposes ; it is
one kif the best farms in the valley bC
tween Troy and Towanda, containing the
largest amount of flats and- the lowest Up
lands. From East to West it is watered
by . tight. Creek, while from North •to,
South floyrs through it, mill creeks frobt
which, by means of pipes, may be con
veyed pure water to the buildings. It is
said to afford sufficient material : clay for
bricks, stone, wood, and 'timber for the
buildings, and for all practical purposes.
Burlington for many years has seemed
to be emphatically tile paupers' home ;
th'ey have been supported in -large num
i hers uncomplainingly by the citizens,
with little hope or prospect of
hill now, Providence seems: about to re
ward their patience, not Only an equaliza
tion of taxation this respect, but 'by
the benefits, if.any, of having outstripped
all competitors in bidding for the Poor
House.
W. el). GuEEN is nrivt.occupying his
new dWeliing, which is, as was prophe
sied,' when he commenced breaking
ground for the saute, an ornameut and
credit to the place.
Esquire SICKLI lIAN's! handsome resi-
. OBITUARY. •
Belvidere R order, Boone county. ///.. t ion..l.
It become. uur regretful duty to announce the
disease o r . is. N. C. TOMVNINS, In this place
Dee. 31, 1579, of organic disease of the liver.
BittG6s was born In Athens,!Brad
ford county, Penn., Jan. 27, ; -was married to
Newell C. Totopk Ins, at Towanda, Penn., Nov. 25,
IS-11; t'and mule to BelVidere, 111., in 194. Afterii
continuous rtisideuce here of over_ twenty years,
! , heietzrored witfi her husband to Salt Lake City,
rlta4Territ oy, which mini recently has been her
hoirte. Last Filming she returned to this plaie for
a summer's sopmrn stilt relatives and friends.
About four Months ago she seas prostrated by e re
;urn of the malady that Lad at previous time War-
„
ly conlitintflated Its work, and the conflict terml
-
natedin its final victory: • . „
Thus has ended allfe blameless, lovely, useful,
rouudedAnd complete. Of a sunny, cheerful teen
peridneta, endowed with social 4.s t ipes - of sk• big!'
; I
order, ever interested snd activ In al l the enter
prises relating to the church wit which she was
connected; an affectionate mother, wife 'find friend,
the stroke thatnis fallen on,tbel surviving friends
.leaves a wound that not even the heeling effects of
• I -
time can. wholly close. ,
Iler religious experiences were of • a- , peculiarly
and full nature . I7tiltlng with--44Wrresbyte
flan Church at Towanda In 1843, she transferred
her membership to the orgaulzation at Belvidere,
on assuming a residence here, and, on removing to
Salt fake City, became a member there,.which as
sociation existed at her demise. During her last
Illness, though tortured with pain. her Saviour was
her *strength and reliance, and at the last moment,
though loth to part with her sorrowing friends, she
gave herself with touching resignation; fully and
willingly to the Master who hid called her. Truly
were all the graces of a lovely Christian character
exemplified In her life, and tier end was Peace;.
The funeral obsequies were held at the residence
of E. T. G Ar, E, on yesterday afternoon, at 3 o!clock,
and conducted by ltev. A. C. KEENE. A choir
of Singers composed of lira 31. Ir. PEREINS,
MrI.IIBI,EN SawsrEtt, Mr. A. O. Wit.t.t.a.ms'atl
Mr. D. W. LACY, with Mrs. JO/IN RAMSEY at the
organ, rendered several beautiful and appropriate
hymns. Messrs. S. A. Ii unxecitv, G. W. DowNs,
11C. WALKER, J. M. GLASNER, G. W. Mcacit
and, EZIZA MAT acted as pall-bearers. A.numer
ous concourse of friends assembled - to pay a last
tribute to the worth and virtues of the departed •
BUSINESS .LOCAL,.
Vir Grand Holiday Stock at the 89c
Stfge.
Cam' 'UNDERWEAR of. all kinds, -bot
tom prices at 99ct store.
'Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, Dolls,
A 1.; C Blocks, ke , at 99e Store.
Sr Jewelry, Silverware, Toilet Sets,
clttua caps and &e., at 99e Store. ;
,pr A complete Dictionary. for 115 cents
and Dollar toooks for 75 rents, at the 99 Coot Store.
Our goods are NEV and of the
BEST QUALITY. J)/i4 fcEli fr. VOUGHT.
Or Try our New JAP. TEA. - Best in
DE.CRILIC & VOL' UT.
Or Provisions of all kinds, of the best
quality, at Dicit
ClioicO TEAS and .C.XIFFEE a
specialty at - 11Kca . att Vocmirs.
- 4
tom - CASH PAIL! FOR PRODUCE ,at
.51. VoUGIIT'S
IE2E2
Mr The store is IteadquArtertt,for
CII(JCKERY, G LASSWA RE. LAMPS and LAMP
flztures,.d•st gotsts an 4 lowest prices.
''For a gin J, durable and neat-fitting
snot:, enin at F. J. 111.1:31'.4. opp.ite Sei•le3"s
OM
Or PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents'
rifle 11.4 coarat, Boots at it t ws, oppogte Ere.
ley't Hotel. Nim.'274l.
i":4'Cittistt has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ev . er offered ID
Towanda, and at pricee within tho roach of all.
Cg " L. B. nonnEus cVallenges compe
t for qoanty of goods and low 'prioos on sash
Doors, Blind: and \ !oldluss,and an "building a:
terial. (aug3stf,l
iir'The.•Largest, Best. and Cheapest
line of Sties for!Lev. Miaiesltand Cbildrens•
tear is found aCtoasna's new i•tc l ee, corner Main
and Plat.-hts., Tracy S Noble's Mock
Vir•A .youu man desirous of attend
ing school a,ud paying his way to part by dning
chores, will be Wiled by applying• Immediately to
E. E. ‘2ITINLAN, at the:" Str.quebatina Collegiate,
Institute. ' wt.
ra - f:d- For tine Nillinery, lirst class Hai
Goods, Java Canvass. Gold and Silver noted Car
Hoard, and Chlldre r n`s Sailor Hats, call on Miry.
A. Fletcher, No. 4, !fridge Street; Ilicaching and
oevving over a ipeciony.
HAY, STRAW A. 1 4.11 STALK CUTTER&
- 7 1, fun nueur FODDER CUTTERS, for hand
and power, from F 3.50 to ":30. The best kinds In
use and very cheap. Also, CORN suELLERs
and ROOT CUTTERS. R. M. WELLLF , . .
i Luc. II
Nothing short of unmistakable
benefits ,•onferred upon tens of thousands of suffer
ers could originate and 111311t13111 the reputation
which AY en • t. SA 11.4 PAWL LLA enjoys. It,is. a
compound of the best segetalle alteratives, with
iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the moo
effectua: of aliremedles for scrofulous. mercurial,
or blood di.orders. Uniformly successful and cer
tali] ill itt remedial cffectS, It produce:l rapid and
complete cures.of Scrofula_ Sores, Bolls, Humors,
Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and all disor
ders arising from impurity of the Mood. By its
invigorating effects- it always relieves and often
cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and
Irreguhrities, and is a potent renewer of vitality.
For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones
up the system, restores and preserves the.health,
and Imparts-vigor and energy. For forty years it
has been in eatensive use, and is today the Most
vailable ;medicine for the suffering sick, every
where. Fur Sale by all dealers.
MARRIED.!
FF,SSEN 11 EN—jON ES.—At the M. F.. Parsonage,
TI/Wanda, Jan. :tn. I 4 . 10, by Res% :has. H.
right. Mr. Hosea Fes...olden' and Miss Stella
Joiws, both of Towanda.
Cl—\l: K—CtiW Es.—A t the residence of the
• In.tile's rather. Jan ?Si h. I IsNO, by Rev. rhas.V.
Wright. Mr. Dennis Clark, Jr., and Mlits Ella M.
cowtes, With of Towanda.
EMEIIY—SCIIOI7TEN.—At the reshlence of Mr.
t;11. Itrown, on the evonh, of the tith lusl., l‘y
Rev. Wm. Thylor, M. IL Mr. Jacob Emery, of
standing St o ne, and Mrs. Minerva Schouten, of
East Hut lington.
DIED.
111 tt.r(litit.—no the In; instwit, of eonsittOptlon
'BOoths.st IN of Leßoy tioletOolt. of Leßoy, tti.trt
47 year*.
T o WANDA- MARKETS.
nEvimTED By STEVEN'S & LONG,
General dealers In Groceries and Produce, corner
Alain and rine Streets. '
WEDSESDAS EVENING, JAN, 14. 180.
, PAYINf:. enti.bisr;
Flour per bbl toniU 7 30 7 00a 9 40)
Flour le.r sack 1 69431 y oo 1 7.5(e) 2 20
Corn Meal per 400 Ihs 50
('hop Feed fit 1 40
Wheat, per 1,11,11 I 20(0 r 23 1 2964 1 30
rent (4,00 611 65
Eye te•fiil..3 75
Opi , area 47,et. 4,
Wick wheat....... 43(371.1 (7L 55
seed Pi) 7 00
Tiintithy.we;dern (u. fa: 3 90
!loans. 62 lbs • 1 0016 140 '1 20(0) 173
Pork. tuess . !U. frld. 1,5 00
Dressed hogs 5 03,` , 1
Turkey, 5.3.0
cice kens
Duek: c'o
111,7
1101115 7e3,
Shouluer, rude;
Lard 7rt,
Butter. tubs.... ...... . 220.23
Rolls 2(1.3.22
Eggs. fresh
Cheese
,potunes. pet bushel
Apples
Dried apples
BetthWai
=3
Hlle
Veal skln
Deacon , :
sheep Pelts
.l.ump skins
'get) Abvetiscutents.
SUSCATEHANNA 'COLLEGIATE IN.
.TITy,TE. Second Winter Term will begin
Mi.iNDAY; JANUARY ripetises for
Ward. tultlou and furnished racial from 11% to 1180
per year. For catalogue or further particulars
address the Principal.
EDWIN E. QUINLAN, A. M.
TowaLda., Jan. 15, Isso. I
•
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
—The property known as the Berry Farm,
Of, Rine below Milan Station; consisting of HO
atreA. flue Milldlngs, fruit trees mu; rich moans.
ttive land t will he sold on the best of terms, and
pbsst,.ston given imruedlatety.
Address It. A. ELMER,
Waverly, N. V.
VT. B. LANE
wishes to inform his friends and customers that he
REMOVED. HIS LIVERY
to the well known
Livery Stables of Holmes & Passage,
• r
where he will keep a first-class ,LIVERY AND
BOARDING STABLE: 110* will thoroughly re
pair the ham and make It a convenient place for
people coming to town to leave their horses and
have them eared for. Those coming Into the bony
to spend the 'evening at parties , 14e.: can leave
their horses at these stables and have them sent to
them at their order. A wood. trusty man will be
Yom .1 at the barn both day and night.
sthatillng- my patronC fyx [hear past trade, I
WOLIN. Nol ett a continuance of th e rater, 8„4
be pleased to have them ca!Lon me at Inv new teen.
the,.
WAlso Open and Tup Boggles for sale
Towanda, l'a., :lan. 14. - so. W. B. LAN E
GRIST MILL FOR VIE.
The subscriber Mfers for sale an undivided
halt interest in the Globe Mills, near Towanda,
and adjoining Maj. Title's, with milbbouse, barn
and other out buildings, and eight acres of land
connected therewith. The mill has lately been
put In thorough repair, and is' ow dolbg a splendid
hnsiness—runnlng day and night. Said half
interest now rents for $.150 a year, clear.of all ex
penses, and in. good times would readily rent for
Ifoo. This Is a rare opportunity for a profitable
investtneut. Terms, half cash, the balance en
long time. Josant G, PATTON.
Tuwanda, January 8,1880-4 w
Of the Third Ward Store, has opened a large and
convenient Store' In the brick block, First Ward,
opposite Humphrey Brothers Si Tracy's Boot and
Shoe Factory, and has filled It with
A LARGE STOCK OF
Wlileh he has purchased In New York. for cash.
and sollctis the cuundence and patronage of the
public, and respectfully announces that he
xy anylxstr. Alp Third Ward Store will also be
kept stocked wish arst-class-gcxxls, and will be sold
as low as the lowest.
Towanda, January 8, 1880
TRIAL LIST FOR FEBRITARI
Term of Court, 18t0, to be held at Towanda
St.tVND WEEK.
W. S. Pierce's adm• x vs..W. Brarnhall et al..scl fa
1). Davidson's adm• r vs. Jas. D. Barbour Issue
Daniel Hensley vs. Chan. E. Noble • Issue
Shortridge h e'o. vs. S. J. Hickok.... ...... Unapt
Phoenix Life Ins. Co. vs. H. A. Burbank et al.sel fa
Thee. Larrison vs. R. C. Lockwood tree
ra. 8 N.Y. R.ll. Co. v5...1.1). Montanye et al.eJect
C. Homan vs. 1.. L. Mowly's adurrs—
Seth lloane'sailin`s vs c. NV. Duane ,
1). C. DeWitt vs. Schrader Coal Co..
E. T. fox, assignee, vs. T. E. Madill.
Sarah Jordan tt: °Ave P. Elliott._
Win. M. Keeler vs. 11. B. Keeler...
.1. P. Morton vs. It. 11enziett et at...
W. \V. Ilar , is vs. A.. 1. Layton.....
1.. S. Wood's use vs. A..f. Layton.,
11. B. Ingham vs. A.J. Layton._
. ,
D. F. Barton vs. A.. 1. Layton et al tree
F. G. Ball's use vs. George Flvle et at issue
It. C. Hall vs. Wm. Brawls app
I.vsnan ltlaekman. guardlan. vS. J. M. Fox app
Senn Kirby vs. It. 4'. carpenter eject
u. .1. Cialbifilek vs. IVnt. 11. Morgan's alim`r...amsii
Wm. It. Storrs,•asslgnee. vs. T. it. Jordan.....assp
Daniel Hensley vs. S. Evans et al . eject
.1. Munch, guardian.' vs. I'. L. Wart] et a1..-...ejert
cs Sweet, wine x. vs. A.J. Layton
11. It. Killsiurn. adtn'r.'vs, 7 llartford'Flre Ins. Co.
Elizabeth Drake et at vs (Kll. Farnswerth...ejeet
Brad. Land B. Ass'unf Athens vs F.A.Root—sel fa
Illatineey Wbeeler vs..l. F. W.'s*'ruff
IL ('. 11011.41 vs. I.:Ulan:ill
Wni. M. Mallory vs. Jas. T. Clark
A. i.rsler vs. Elbanan titnith
.1. c.slin vs. A.. 1. Layton.
.Ino. F. Means vs Lyesiiiiing ass',
E. T. rot. assignee. vs. V. E. Plollett assp
Hasa Vincent VS. Pa. & N. Y. B. B. Co
('. A. Ileuvetior vs. Ir. lieavenor's executtr...assp
.1. B. Broadley vs. &low, I[lll et al ejec
M. Cunningham vs. David Whipple.
Daniel daggers vs. Lewis lilies et al
.los. McKitiney'swme VS. 4. M. Ity.er .
Nov. 27-t(
. . ..
J. L. Elslnce vs. Hugh Clark t ,
Leonora Heath et at vs..lohn Carroll fres
.
J. W. flollenhack vs. H. 11. Ihghatn....; ...... elect
'VUI. If. Barnes v,. Wm. May tres
Hiram 'Horton's use vsiEraAtus Shepard set fa
. do do ! do 'do.
GO • do do do
.taubtArnas for Second work returnable on Mon,
ay. February oth, la 0; for third week, returnable
n Monday, February Idtlt. 1/5:40..
4.1C0. W. tiI.ACKMAN, Prothonotary.
Towanda, Jab. li , 1666.
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBER A. F/TTER
Place ot bn<ineny in Niereur Rio i , twit door to
Jort rnn ilOrlace, opposite Public Square. , -
111=
Plunildnr, Gas Fitting. Repairing Pumps of all
kinds, and all kinds or Gearing promptly..attended
to. Alt wantlngi work In Ids line shouldAlre him
a :all. Dee. 4. 1879. '
HEAT 31ARKEW0
E. D. RUNDELL,
Would respectfully an noutice that he la continuing
the Market business at. the old stand ~1 Mulloek
Ritudell, and will at all times keep a full supply lut
Pr
- Constantly on hand. 'Country dealers supplied ' a
city rates.,
FRESH SALT MEATS,
GARDEN VEGETABLES,
FRUITS, &c. •
QT All Goods delivered Free of Charge
TORaTld a, Pa. Noy. '27, IS-79
3IARKET.
ROSECRANSE 4, BREWER,
Announce to the people of Towanda and ytclnliy
ttutt, they are now prepared to fttrutstr
FRESH AND SALT MEATS,
• t
And Vegetables In their season. at the most reason
- able rates. Everything, purchased of us
delivered promptly flee of charge.
filar location, fiNE `DOOR NORTH. OF
cl a - VS.IIA E ItY, In convenlvnt for all.
We buy the best stock, and take. great palnsito
keep everything In the order. Givens a cal].
Towanda, D0e.,5,
MEAT INIAIKET!
BEIDLEMAN'S Itj.ooK, BRIM; STBEE't
FRESH -
DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY,
GARDEN %* - EGETAIti.ES *NI? BreltRIES
lir All gams delivered free!of charge
Joey:. II
9
(as '
in
2t , 44 25
2:fit 29
Towanda, Pa., May 28, 1879
HENRY NIERCUR,
bEALE.R. IN
5k :5
100(4 I 20
20 14
4t a 'ill ,
4rrdri
. 054007 1 6
• • A 1.11::
... 200'550
1 014@l 50
.. 25 1 2i
Com,: rjc PAL): ANDRIN 4 Elt STRESTS,TOWANiId,
Coal*Rerretied, anal (leity , .ro4 to any part of the
•Ilorookh. ALL ORDZIIN — IIEST,Di. ACCOMPANIED
By THE CASH. i If. 31ERCUft,
Towamli, Dec. I; 1879.
NEW
,ARRANGEMENT-
pp i S . • ,
The unde !Knell having purchased from Mr
McKean th COAL TAIL
AT THE FOOT OF PINE STREET, NEAR THE
I i COURT HOUSE, ',
ii 4
I;tivltes th patronage of his old friends and the
public serail}. I shall keep a full assortnieat
of all sizes,
PITTSTON, WILK ESBARRE AND LOTAI,
SOCK COAL,
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH
• NATHAN TIM)
Towitnda, Pa.. Aug. 21. 1S:$1. rZyl
BUCK,
. .
I •
Oifice—South pldu Poplar street, oppiAlts: Ward
.11etise. [Nov, 13, 1818.
Abvertistmento.
Geo. L. 'Ross,
CHOICE GROCERIES
OF-ALL KINDS,
*ILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
I=
':Aatfieto.
OYSTERS
E. 1).
POULTRY, FISH; OYSTERS,
RwzErRANSE BREWEk
MYER k DEVOE
I,( •nted In
.liLp on hand
AND SALT MEATS,
TIIFAIT. S - EASON. Sty
Di OE.
Coal%
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SCaIVAN ANTHRACITE
C COlll. r. 3
IN Titi
COAL BUSINESS.
AND SIiALL SELL AT
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TO WASDA, PENA"A
ggiocerfaneous.
. . .
E , IT. DORNIAITL I - • - •
325. East Water St., Elmira, N.Y.
Ist Floor . - - •
...RY GOADS ,
2d Floor ' 1 111..LISKRY,
24 Floor - • C-ARPETS
.
4th Floor CLOAKS) & SHAWLS
'Upper floori aceesslblo' by elevator. • .
Ara- A visit of inspection Is respeetrolly solicited
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
FOR SATE.—The undersigned otferfoi sate
their property at OieUtt.Creek, Bradford county,
formerly known as the. Glttleman place. Price
low and terms to snit purchaser, If the right party
Apply. to or address
1.. BiISENBAUSS & SONO;
201 Fast Water-st., Elmira, S. Y.
Nov. 13, 18794 w.,
•
$3OO A MONTI( guaranteed. >ll2 a day at
home made by the Industrious. Cap
ital not required ; ,we will start yqu. ]fen, women.
boys and girls 'Make money taster at work for us
than at anything else. The work Is light• and.
pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those
alio are wise who see this notice will send us their
addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly
Outfit and terms tree. Now is the time: 'note
already at work are laying op large sums 44 money - .
Address TRUE: Alt CO., Augusta. !Rattle. -
Pay -You
Over and Alii•re, lidaipepially Yon
huye a FARM. or VOOlige LOT, requftiv.g
. .troy
.trey
.staYp.
.Bri fa
.aspc
...asspt
• ..app
...trys
• _ . - - . _ - .
$2,000,000,000
(7,6 77,nraandItorg!) are exneml , •il to
FENCING. To fence our new Western fu.l , lA
will cost:vilely:li nlore. Every FARM and VII.
Inge LOT Owner. EAST. WEST, awl SfIUTII;
I. ha-ore...W. TO fence a'lo.acre Farm costa g2tl4/
to ‘7oo t and lor a 50x1170 .Village Lot .f.ri to
'Slot). Wood fences noon decay. But u New
Era (sat hand. By new Myentions,
IRON arc to supplant WOOD,
furnishing'bettcr, cheaper, and Lo4ing Fences.
Theqiilth Volume of the American Agriepl.
toriagsfor 185)) now beginning. hill give very
much iiiiormation about new. Feneing...:tir many
Engravings. (Thn :Cumber for Dee..ist
engravings oftarlied Fentinc, and 1111 . 11:il Oaf:met
ing 11 . 11 . 1t:Str. Sent post-pald for IS rents.) , 4 -
.part
....assp
J. Ares
rer*'oe very ono. late-Os:ell ht FENCING; for
a FARM, or Village LOT, the 3:10, Volume
of ff; ,4inf•rican AgrieulhirtAt -he worth
five times, If not a hundred Its hnallt Cost.
BUT. besides the above-important feature, the
Anaerichn+Agricu/iiiri4 - will give a very great
amount of - Vsefal, Prartleld, Reliable
Information—for- the Farm., the Clardbo,
and liotiplehold (Children included)—and over
—tree
set fa
*OO Oriajtastl'
Illuctmting Labor-,caring, LaMr.belpillg contrir
ances, Animals. Plants, Fruits and Flowers. Farm
Buildings. and many other Pictures instructive and
pleasing to Old and ruting.—TA is useful i/ ALL In
City, Tillage, and . Country.
Its constant exposures of fluff nuns. which
have saved to its readers many mtlitoe. of
Dollars, ivill be continued vigorously. For these
alne the I:lllnerkan Agrieralltrt,t ',Jinni' be In
errerq faaii:y, no matter bow many other journals
are taken; also for lts'Special loformation and its
muititnde ;of pleasimi and useful Engravings In
which It fir excel, till other R‘niitur 11:0,17,1,thr.
T Ell M (postage prepald3.—fl.so a year. Four
conks. ..Slngle numbers. 15 cents. ,One &peel
men only, 'flr t woll-cent stamps.,
oyerT2oo Valuable Preraluth Articles .
and lloolcs Marc offered to those getting up Clubs:
Prenflup Lilt beat on rf ccipt of :3 cents pistage.
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY. P.:lthsr..rs,
`4 , 4 . 5 Broadway, New York.
. _ .
in
ju t
is fuliy'ile ionstrated by the number in use and the
present di nand fur them. It saws Logs of any size.
One can saw more logs or cord ‘Yood in one
day and cinder than two mini can the old way: It
will saw'a two foot log In three minutes. ifterY
Farmer need, one. Township-agents Wauttal.
end fur Illustrated Circular and Terms.
Adders,. W. W. BOSTWICK &CO.. •
175 Elm St., Cincinnati, 0.
-,c,c(rbruare.
HARDWARE
Ai' GREATLY
REDU C,E.D P.. 11: ICES
11. T. tiC E, AGENT,
Is now opening a large and general assortment o
Hardware. Cutlers, Stoves, Iron. (:lass
Faints, t Ills, Varnishes, :tinware, House Furnish-
Ing purr has,d for each and offered for
sale at Bargains to these wit° pay rash for goods.
ANGES and Cookinff Stores, for
t, Coal and Wood, at low prices, at ,JUNE'S,
9 ' E Gos Sip, the best low-priced
move for ontees and chambers ever tria.le. at
1 1 0 1{ Horse-Shoes and Ifor=e-Shoe
Nail:, go to .117. N
ALARGE stock of Bar. Square
-lioutl, - stlati-Itotuol, oval, Ilalf.uval. !tato;
alld Hoop Iron. at :„. r\„
.11'S
FOIL • Paint ' s, Oik -, (and VarnistiCs,
go to • .11:N E't..• •
ANTERNS--a great variety LA
17 irici!s. at •I 1' N - tf
L"'"' Latelies;'anil.:Bolts,,everjr
vat ittylttltl k'
1' .2.
CIAST and Toe Cbrks
- JUN E's.
DISSTON'S Celebrated Saws, a
• J l' N:K 'S.
.
T ABLEthu.I Pocket eytleo - ,. at
HOUSE Furnishing Goods, at
•
NAILS.amI Spikes, all sizes, •
JUNE'S.
XTOBWAY and Svieqd's Iron at
1,. JUN E'S
g A i N f I T C
i will find ;1 1
ALAIIGE stock of Mil ladelph ia
partiage mid Tire It.itz , l 4: .1 N
~~jI(IIE ClOth, at
DaWI)EII . Slioli and Caps, for stile
a
t - -
BLASTING Powder, at
FILES
meat, at
FIMMERY Cloth and Paper, and
. ,
A Sand I'aptvr, at JUN OS. ,
W
-
. I N 1.) Onl GLASS ,
. f r om it i ‘ x . 9: : to
' --!;•
SCREWS and Tacks, direct from
the inattefactilrerg, for sale at vrtiolosab, and
tetall. at redtterd prhier, at . . 3 l'NE'l.-.
M PS, Lamp Burners, C im n s,
~Shades, and Wie:lcs of every variety. at
JUNE'S.
TOR Graphic: and New Jewel; tit
moat tettfretai,dornanteuial heatlag stoves
the world, al ' JUN E'S
ROPE, Sa.,•ll;' Cord, Twine and
Wick. all sizes, a JUN E'S:
Ztarfife
THE OLD MARBLE IARp
STILL IN OPERATION.
The: undersigned having purchased the MAR-
Itt,E, TARTY nt the.latel il-tt;E MCA SE, de_
Ores tn.inforhi the public that having emiploved
4iiperlenced men., hels prepared to do all kinds of
lerk lu the ne.of
MON-13 ENTS;
II AD' STONES`
• 1 - MANTLES and
in the:very beet manner and at lowest rites,
Persons desiring anything In the Sabre line are
invited to call and examine work s and save agenta'
commission.
JAMES. ,
Towanda, Pa., 1 4 1a..18,.1378, . Ntt
PROCLAMATION.- WHEREAS,
lion. PACS. D. MOititfise, President Budge of
tun 13th Judicial District, Cot/misting of the county •
of Bradford, ha* Paned hi* precept besenutiate
the lath day of December, 1579„ to me directed: too - •
bolding a Courtof Oyer and. Terminer, ,General
Jail Dethierk,,Quarter lies*loil of the Peace, Coin* I
tid.n Plea* and Orphlsn's Court. at, Towanda. for
the county of ?redbird, comtnenc o
r n Monday,
AWV 20. ins°, to continue three week*. •
. .
Notice is therefore hereby given to the. Coroners
and Justices of . the Veace of the ceunty of Lira&
bell, that they .he then and therein their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock lit the. forenoon of said day,
with records,Dtquisitiens autiotherreinerultranees
to do those things which to their once appertain
to be done : and these who are hound by recogni
zance, orotherwise, to prosecute against the primm
tiers who are or inay he In the 011 of Mid county,
are toles•then and there to prosecute - against them
as Shall tie Just. Jurors are requested to be punc
tual In their attendance. agreeably "to their!notice.
Dated xi Tervanda. the 7th day of Unitary, its the
year or our Lord one thensand eight hundred
and eighty, and of tin, Independence of the
4:tilted States one hundred and fourth.
PETEII J. DEAN,Sherltf.
T icENsEs.— Notice hereby
Li given -that the 'following applications for
licenses for hotels, eating' houses an. merchant
dealers have been filed In this orrice, aid that the
.vAtne will b e . present.' to the Court of Quarter
Sessions, on MONDAY, I.:EBEL/ART ;:tr, IAO,
Jot the consideration of said Court, e.
James F. Fox, Canton Korouirb.- .
Joseph'Causer, Jr., Springfield township..
C. Milk. Sthit Wield towtiship.
C. E Bartlett, Wysox town - ship.
11. A. Forrest. Ulster nosenship.
George Suffern. South Creek township.
S. 11.•Farnsoidth, Atll‘.ll4 Borough.
Leonard Morris, Burlington Bo'rough.
Ira 11. S'utith, Alba Borough : . •
George. and P a. 1.. Jonion. Athens4lorough
I)wlght li, Dodge,. 11marrio - Buroligh.
MrOonrgal, Troy Borough. t
James W. Willcox., Atiratly Yovrrith..p,.
? A L PPLICAI'ION IN DIVORCE.
~.—To . ...wan:el W. Jones. - ,ln the. Court of
comown Pleal. of .Itradfortl county. No. 508: - ..May
Term, imtu. You are herety notlflud that Mell•slo
.1_ your wife. bar wi.pleil lii the Court of Com
mon m e w. or itrad font County, for a divorce from
the IA Ma,. Ili matrimony. and the . t.ai.f Court hart ap.
pi.i Is red 31inniay. Ft bruary 2.1; 1910, In the Court
110.. e ill T.;Wantla, fur nearing the Laud Mell.ste .
.1. la fire prenll,:e.., at which tunic and ',lake you
may iattend If you think propper.
1-4 w.. - . - I',ETEI: .1. DEAN.. Shedd.
APPLICATION 'IN DIVORCE:
—To dames McCann. In the Court of.,
mon 1 . 1..a5 of Virallford county. No. 7r.a.14;p...
t. Inher Term, I You are hereby notified that ( "
Lydia, your -wife.-tuv, applied to the Contt of
Common Pleas or Bradford County for a divorce
from the bonds or matriumny. arid the raid Court.
has appointed Monday, February 2,1, ISM), in the
('our Hes., in Towanda, for hearing the Ntid
Lydia thu premises. at which time and place you
May attend ti von think proper.. --
I:4w, " • ' PETER. J. DEAN, Sheriff.
A ITLICA'rIO.N. • IN DIVORCE.
Abram el,pperl*, lir the Court of Corti
11,f1 Pleas of Bradford comae'. ,No.n.7i Sept. Term,
1,79: You arm} hereby notified that Jolla A.,
rour wi fe. ha, applied tb the Court of Common
I'-leas of Bradford County _for a altorce Irmo the
bowl, of, toatrimony, awl the. raid. Court has ap
pointed Abatility, February Sd, tese, lit the Court
llonAe at Tioxau la, for, hearing the said Sarah
E. in the prendie,. tltße and place you
may attend if you thibl4roper.
• I-Iw, PETE!: 4". DEAN, Sheriff.
PPLICATION DrDIVORCE.
.., —To George Ledox. In the Court of Corn
&
nom l'ir , as 6f Bradford county. No. 55e. Sept.
-'11:rm; 1 , 7 R. NMI are hereby notified that Julia A..
Vont. War'. Me , appded to -the Court of Com Moll
'Pica, of Itrudfmit countv for a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony. amt . the .eald Court has ap.•
pointed Monday, tile :Id day of February. Itr the
C,ourt - froso.e In Towanda. for hearing the ,:aI.I
Julia A. In the premkes, at which time and place
sou may attend If pm thing prover. -
1-11,V. . I'ETLIt J. DEAN, Sheriff.
_I'I'LICATION IN: DIVOIZCE:
_A_—To G.,0rt , ,1.1 31e.01. In -the Court of. Corn
wn 1•1, , as of IlraAltoruyeouoty.. No. alu. S ept. l ..
',•:7. Yon pre lierelT oOtitle.l that .10.eph A , your
hu.hai,,F, ha, unplh,l to the Court or CommonPiea,
pit.l,-, of lima tot,r County, for - a divorce_ from the
hood; of inatilmonl, anti tie .aid C.utt. Imp ap-
P"tr.Lea )total •,y. Fet.l nary 9,1 1,41, in the Court-
Ifou-A, In Tow:ooh - t. ft r hearing bald doserli A.__ln
tln., prewls,-, at uhleh time awl place you may at
omtt If v,,u . think properl.- . '
I'Y:lF:it .1. DEAN, Sheriff.
MEM
IMEECI
.n 7
B'
Rasps( a full assoit-'
.1 I. \
SHELVES,
Segal.
EMIT
RATING
Frank N. Wolfe, Cantrni Borough.
A. J. Ileeri; Canton Borongtt.
Fatatr, B,,tatt. 'Towanda. Borough.- !at Ward.
dam., Nestor. Jr.. Towanda Borough, 2,1 Ward
W. SorthrOp. Towanda Borough. 24.1 Ward.
James Lockabett, Towanda Borough, 2d Ward..
MERCHANT HEALER. .
nothytond Caton; Towanda rough, tat Ward
, GEO: W. Itt.ACKNI AN% Clerk
ToWanda, Jan. 13, 15:."0. -
APPLICATION - -IN - ()IVO - 110E - .
--Tq..lam• liing,ley, In the-Court ( Colit
inu 1.1.. as ot It rat fhrd 4 :6
ounty. N 0.7, . iptem
f
o
her Term. thl'li. - ,„You are tier.!to: notified tha I , ,flix, -
your limMan i. rim, appllml to the Courrof COlll.
1114.11 l'itqlS or 11r,04 ford t'ountv for a 4.llv4re+ front
the bond- of roatrlinony. and the said Court[la, ap
poiiited Monday. F(Mriiary.24l, t. 5.40, In the Ciuirt
House In Towanda, for hearing the said Feltz
In the promi,-,. at which (film and place you can
attmol If you thluk proper..
I-t.. '' ' ; PETE If J. DEAN, title-riff.
A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE.
A
soOdaSatlord. In the Court of Common
Pieas of It rod hod county. No. f.ci, Sept ...Term,
ts , o. You are herehY• TlOti fit , ' that E11..11a, your
husband, ha: appiled to the Ctiort of COTTIMOn
Ph av of lirtollord County !Or a divorce from tho
hond , of mairimooy. and the 'said -Court has al..
pointed Monday. February Cit, isVi, in the Court
Towanda, for hearing the said Elisha to
the premises. at which tithe and place you may at
t,tol tr you think proper. •
14w. r D-FrAN, Sheriff.
_AUDITOR'S , ICOTICE:— In re
the final account of It. H. c:rone. committee
of I ,aac Crane., a lunatic. In the Conit of Com
mon-Plea, of Bradford county, No. In., February'
Term, ,
T , undersigned. an Auditor ampfuted by tho.
fowl. of Com Mon Pleas of Itra,lford Collllly,
exerittiOng filed to float neeount or etaiiiiiittl....l%lll
tlttelot to the do 11 es f, II is appoint Meta 31. the °nice
of Dirles 3 Carr:m.llam In the Itorongtz 'rot an
da. on FiewAy. the oth dayer_Emliti- - Any.
Isso, at 1 tietoclr.,
W-. T. DAVIES, Au htur
Towanda, Dee... 2 i, 1679
AUDITOR'S N.OTICE—In the
maTtern of the tt.sue, o f .to ht , Bu s h. de
ceased. In the orphans' Court of Bradford comity.
The owlet - Agile& all Antliteir
said rotirt to distribute moneys In the handsof this
A,tnimi,.,fratnr of the Mew estate., with attend to
the 4111dr• of his appointment at hl. °Mee In Troy,
Bradford county. on FRIBA - Y. the 241 they of
JANUARY. A. lie IsNl. at=l o'clock, P. M.. - at
wideh pace and time all persons are hereby re
quired in Maki. their clattuy before too, or be
debarred front reining in fail said fund.
W. E. Ct 111.1,0%, Auditor.
Troy. Pecroilwr - ••
\tJ
tu T .rt l . c h, E ,"4„ N fi o ie,, ti ci e n
Ilt•Wster of W 111,4141.21141 for tlot county
of madfor.l accounts of adultubtration upon - Mu
full , octet e,tutt , . :
Final at etimit of .r. L. Eibbree. administrator of
n.• 1)..11 01. 11rim-011. fleee,•;A:
111131 11( . 4 . 01)111: of Ellen Nennlnger, admlnistra.
ti I r.'of the estate of Mot Semilnger, derea.sed.
Final 3,Nr11111. of P . Price formerly Sarah
P..10t0,": admir,l,tr.itrit of the :e . state of .1. 1..
fleeee•elt.
Filk:11 aeeounr_of A. L. Terry. adminlitrator of
...c.3tv or Va:.ankro. - .lei•easrd. - •
Final acconw or C. F. Pendletuil; executor of
~stateolf rally M. Dunham. , OVV:Vtetl.
Ftna4 thee.estit of X. Deli. Walker, admltitstratriz
of the esaat-e of. Geo. El. Walker. tteeeased.
Final a,rou.ot of Thoota, etecutor of
mate of I eo. A. I:aitzron. deceased.
a,, , 0t0t of Su , ati Eatoo, ailtulnlstratdx;
amt it.ryqe,.admintstrat or of the estate of t:,
11. Eaton., deceased.
Flual account of .Nlahliiti E. Elliott,. administta
tor Of tho est:deo( tiliam E. Richards, demi:moil."
Final account Of Andrew .M, , ssiptt. administrator
of the mate ^f lldlinan M(. 4 ,ltrg,llecemed.•
Final acconiit oti, \Vol. F. Coburii, adullnistraTt , r
ott estate ut Skho,tei isturtleveut, deceased.
Einal , aceount 'tit It. is. Sabin; administrator of
the estaic of Mrs M. E. Sallin,
• Final account of )1. Decker, adminpura.
tor of U Mdate of Williato.E. Piper, deceased.
Final account of Janie. Fitzsimons, erheittor of
estate of Ursula McMahon, t,eased.
ac,,,ttnt of Itarrtsou Allis, guardian of
Ifnln c. Honor cldlil of 1 , 11114
Vinai aveoant of U. II well. admilllstrator of Ilia"
estatt• of Nathan Newman. deceased,
Final account of , Thoncti li arkwetl; administra
tor, and Mrs. li. M. Hilton. athitluistratrix, of the
estate 01 Ilittoti, deceased. .
account of .1, It. M.'llinnian, executor of
the estate of. I 'lark Sweet. deceased.
Partial account of 11. Catlin. one of the execu
tors of the estate of Nelson Recnoldit, deceased.
And also theampralsonent ofttroperty net olf by
the Executors and Administrators to widows out
children of the following decesients,viz:
• Esrlbtabf Charles Crane,
••, Bishop Ii; Waterman,
Jot.ephlimey;
'
't• Peter I). Vanness,
Marvin M. Coolbaugli,
Byron W. (-lack,
t W. 11. Locke,
Elisha Rich. '
. - • treble Ridgway, -
Platt WOO4l.
And-the saute will he presented - to the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County. February sth. A. D.
tsso, at t o'clock, confirmation and
an e. I A. C. FRISBIF4 Register.
Towanda, Pa.. January .
_.-
ORPHANA' COURT - SALE.- . --;l3y
virtue of all arsle.r Issued out of the Orphan-
-elltirt of Bradford Count,, Pa.. May :NI, la:tt. and
-continued December 1.!, it.7tyhe untittrsigued, Ad
ildnithrator of the estate of dots S, Gilbert, deceas
ed, late of Waverly, N. Y.. will sell at public sale,
at the Court litho... to Towanda, Pa.. et! MON-
A Y,JA N I ARIL I rse, at o'clock It. if., the
!Wowing described property, viz:
On lot of land situate In Bradford County. bound
ed as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake Ond stones
on the west line of Julius Gorham ; thence north
east per Chet; to stake and stokes on the
Ilse of Mendtin. formerly William Browning;
thence ;Guth 73 0 ' west .'l3 perches ;to stake and'
stones on the. lice id.M ender' lot : thence south 4so
west 59 perches and s‘litiks.to stair and stones 'on
corner of S. C. Wells' lot; th . etti , e south 72° east 50
perches and 9 links to the place of beginning ; con
taining 74 acres, more or less, -
Al,So—,rne other lot, bounded as 6410w5, rli
'Beginning at the northeast cor n er, north aso west
37 perches to where thefroad front the South inter
sects the road near the. bridge, south Is° west 2/
:perches on road, south 76 0 west 14 perches on road
southwe-t '27 3.1 u perches to a pest, south 41° east
is 7.40 perches; to a post, north 30 east 418 perches
tit road, the- place Of begluning,, conjoining t't
acres, more or less, reserving 1 acre and In perches
uu the northwe;it corner Of said Jot, belngilot deed
-61110 Cordella A. Wells, bearing date Pecentbor
:it. A: D., isn.t. the said land being in Orwell town
ship. In Bradford Couitt.T. and deeded ttik l sald Lots
Gilbert by'the Sheriff( of said 'county by deed'
duly acknowledged on the 73d ,of rebruary. ts:tt,
and recorded in the Sheriff's and Treasurer's Deed
11401 r. volume 4, page 3;r2...ete.
TERMS 'tie SALE— We at time of We. one-half
on contirtnation, and balance oho yeatrerom coon' ,
motion; with Interest from congransttidu.
IL J. BALDWIN, .1, dministratOr.
Waverly, Ir., December-2, 1679...dec.25.