pradfera tpodu a OF/L IL ALLEM. LOCAL Barron. Towanda, Pa., April 22, 2880. ENTERED IN THE. POBTOFFICE AT TOWANDA Al MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subscription is print; eon the colored label. By ,noticing the dale every subscriber can fed when his paper teal be stopped unless the subscrip tion is renewed. KEEP your umbrella within eaey•reach THE WeFtern sky at evening is beauti ful. Tako a look. A ram bell has been placed in the Bap tist Church, at Troy. THE Jod i ge of the Knights of Pythias at Canton has disbanded. Burr I cm• is the name of a new post othe.o in,l3utler County. THE Arioi► Quartette at 3lereur llall this, WOilesday evening. IT seemed_ as if asection of March had been grafted on April: last Monday. TILE work of erecting the Poor House buildings has already commenced. A COLONY to go' to FiDrida is being raised in Blossburg, Tioga County. TIIE house painters and white-washers have opened their spring campaign. ELDRIDGE Pa - 1k is to become the prop my of the City 6f Elmira- 7 —it is hoped. . THE wages of the employes o the Gro ver tannery have been 'advanced ten per cent. • E. Jl3. PARSONS, leas just -completr ed a very pretty cottage on Canton street.; Tvoy. AN ,exchange says that din ", you-knit" rule was in force iu our Fin - I:id-mothers days. THERE are sixty-tiro applicants for li cense to sell liquor Susquehanna County. ME Sayre Arbor4 . ssociatiou had their " Annual Tree Planting Day;" yesterday, Wednesday. TttE show windows our millinery stores ure tilled with specimens of the present myle of bonnet. THERE have been shipped from the 1131cl:iv:Region, during the present year, 11 , 4,494., tuns of coal. TII7IILEY MANNING, of Leona, bad an arni-broken, one day reeently,,by being 9ireA n from a wagon. THE Rev. S. S. DURUN will preach in the Baptist , Church at Grover, the third Sunday of each month. • OFFicr.a DimocK arrested a man one day recently, wild was so drunk that he did not know his own name. AT a donation given the Rev. B. H. HAYDEN, of Canton, on Tuesday evening of last week, $B5 was realized. MANI , of our citizens are now taking a little bealthy exercise. on pleasant morn ings, in the way of beating carpets. TnE next session of the Grand Lodge of Kriglib; of Honor, of this State, will be beM at Philadelphia, in September, 1881. IT is said that the School Board of this 'Owe have received proposals for all of their new bonds at five per cent. interest. TuE Monaose Independent Republican recorred to the REPORTER last week, as " that model of typographical neatness." Qum: a large amount of bogus silver coin seems to be in circulation in this vicinity. People should look out for it. TITS - Disciples at Grover are making ciThrts to secure the services of Rev. R. F. DE MOT as their pastoFfdr the coming year. A VALUABLE young horse, the property of Dr. ALLEN, of Athens, ied on Thurs day last, after au illness of but a few hours. • IL 0. DoitmAN; of Canton, bas secured the contract for buildirig a large brick store for MILLER tk; WERLINE, in Liber ty, Tioga County. APPLICATION win be made at May term of, our County Courts for the incorpora tion of the' First Methodist Episcopal lunch of Sayre. TilE Court house Park and Main street are both undergoing their annual spring cleaning up," and their appearance is being improved thereby. THE Canton &Wind says that CRIP ! PEN $ l.; Em.torr, of that place, shipped a package of maple sugar to Edinburgh, Scutland, one . day last week. is said that in the' small village of Terrytown, this County, within two months, from vatious .causes, there have been no less than eleven deaths. IT is reported that the Woon Brothers, of Knoxvilie, Tiaga County, have sold their young Hanstiletoniau ,horse " Argo naut " to a New Yorker for $l,OOO. Tnv. AmericattUnion Telegraph Com- Tsr,ey have put their wires through Troy, hot have not, as yet, established an office for the transaction of buSiness there. Tim Asphalt Works, near the southern limits Of the Borough, ate in full opera- . having been started up and several su.etious of pipe made on Saturday last. HENRY CHAFEE has his hands4ne new -idenee at Canif,t own neatly ready for ov,illaney. He has sold his lbroter resi qhlft•e to E. S. n0m..., who now occupies it. THE Odd FeDown of Elmira are to celei 1),:,to the sixty-first anniversary of the ea ; tat ilhibment of that order in, this country on April 26th with a re-union and ban (ll:et.r Tut: Wednesday Club met 'at the resi dence or I Mr.ttcru,.Tuesday even -111:.!. The humorous farce,,entitled, "More Blunders than One." was given and was enjoyed by all present. I THE first case of sun-stroke in this this season, isi reported by Our rster,correspondent as occurring in that place a few days since. Particulars will Lc• found in his letter. Fon the information of our juvenile fr:ciiils we make the announcement that (:,q"P'S United Monster Show is gradually . w.irking this way. It will be in Chicago the week in Slay: WE comnieneill complimenting Brad f;i,i County candidates for the Legisla ture, but they are getting so numerous wt: will have to give up the-job and close tie books.— Waverly iltitocatc. llF..mEmatm the concert at Mercur Hall this, Wednesday evening, by the Anion g.tartette. They are first-class in • every aspect. and will undoubtedly give an en tertainment pleasing to all who attend. THE foundry buildings of ,MITCHELL GREEN, at Troy, caught fire tin the roof on Monday and Tuesday of last week. The flames were extinguished on both oe e:lsions before much damage bad been 'done„ ermilen of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev. Wm. Tivr,olt, pastor, at lob A. SI.. bubject, "The Race to the Sepulchre," at 71 P. It., subject, " The MustantTree atri the Birdk-in its Branches." All wel t .tne. Ter: large iron pipek which are to con (.11c1 the water,from the main reservoir of tl e Water Works, near the head of the `tDawninz Hollow," to this place, are tiein g delivered along the route they are to be laid. • • PROF. Dovraiii, of Pliilidelphht, will preach next Sunday 'ln_ the, Bajoputt, Church, servces commenci ng /020:At Ir. and 7:30 F. " WILL CaArmy of Clamptown, has. ,the foundation' ready for quite a large dwel ling house, near the site or his father's residence, and will erect the building this summer. ' . Tug ladies of the Church. of the Messiah will hold a sociable in the base ment of. the Church • Tuesday 'evening; April 27. Refwahments will be served, commencing at six Weiocir. All are in vited. TUE WeUsher° Agitator says that two men at White's Corners, in that 'comity, trapped and killed eighty skunks dining the past winter. le-ru-sa-lem !—Elmira Free Pr4ai. —We should My so, with Mount Olives included. ALL the machinery FIMLER'S As phalt Pipe Works, in this village, have been removed to Towanda, Pa., where Mr. FuLLEn has a contract for furnishing Pipes for the Towanda' Water Works Company.—Owego Times. TEE old ruins of the Ballard ,Block, in Troy, are being cleared away, and a fine three-story brick block will soon be erect ed. Messrs. Outtalt & Son will put up three stores and Messrs. NEWBERRY, PECK & Co., a fine double store. cousequerice of the breaking of the bed-plate to the large engine, the Nail Works were compelled to shut down some three weeks ago. The necessary repairs having been made the Works resumed operations again yesterday, Wednesday. TIIE Canton Brass Band has received an invitation from the G. A. 8.,. to con nect itself with the post in that: district, and the &Wind says that there is also some prcibability of its being app.inted as the band of the 12th regiment, N. (1. How Ought I to Vote? is a conundrum which takes up four columns of the Jour nal. It. is asked by 0. J. CIIt7I3IIUCK. He has been trying to solve it for some year; and strange to say is the only person in terested iu the question. Vote as yon please. AND now we hear it rumored that the editor of the .Argus — Will be one of the Democratic candidates for the Legisla ture from this county next fall. Truly, honors ale being thrust thick and fast upon members of the editorial profession hereabouts. THE 1804 dollar, in fine, condition, is said to be *valued at :$l,OOO by collectors; There are 12 of this date known-2*in the United States tuint, 2 in New York, :3 in Boston, 1 in Salem, Mass., '2 in Phila delphia, 1 iu Cincinnati, and 1 in Liver pool, England. A cow belongin Ito Dr. cORBIN, of this place, recently gave birth to a calf itaving a double hairlip, its breathing or gans being situated in the roof of the mouth. We do not remember of hearing of such a freak before among the bovines. —.Athens Gazette. ONE of our contemporaries last week treated its readers to the Borough Coun cil proceedings of April stli, but did not contain one single line in reference to the proceedings of the special term of Court. And yet that publication wishes to be classed as a newspaper. A GENTLEMAN WKO was for some time a resident of Waverly, informs us that iii milor-bliudness is <' ite prevalent in that place. And that i is not au unusual oc currence there, in r iny weather, to see a man taking a brow silk umbrtilla and leaving a:green gingham one in its place. A. J. NOBLES bought a liSek from a stranger Saturday evening. The vehicle was on a car, and when he went to get it yesterday morning, ho found that come one had cut the cushions and curtains badly. The poison who sold it is suspect ed of being the guilty party:—Review, Tuesday. Somr. one, .says the Canton Sentinel of the 16th instant, endeavored to break into the residence of Mrs. F. G. YANSYCKLE, on Centel• -street, Sunday night. They broke some of the do& fastenings, but becoming frightened from some cause or another, this was the extent of _their dep redations. Gun new band—the Germania—have ordered from CANN ok DuroNT, Elkhart, Indiana, five new horns, as .follows: 1 baritone, 2 altos,. 1 B . flat cornet and 1 tuba. The . baud will comprit.e about fifteen pieces, and expects to treat our citizens to some excellent .music in the caurse of a very-few weeks. A rxinur.sroNnEivr says that at a pub lic vendue in Herrick - township on the 10th instant, the owner of the property had in his list for sale three colts, one of which within thirty minutes before it would have been offered for sale, fell while running and broke his neck. The colt was two years old and worth $75. WORT!' LOOKINO AFTER,-0130 of Vie most finely illustrated papers published is offered free for one year by the publish er to any agent or person wishing light and lucrative employment, provided his "Full Particulars Free" do not amply compensate for writing to S. S. Woon, 252 Broadway, Y. City. Only the ad dress on a postal card is required., Wtt.m.km C. TOWNSEND, General Man ager, gives notice in the Blossburg trial Rfyi.eter that "favorable arrange ments will be made by the State Line and Sullivan Railroad Company, with a party desiring to locate Glass Works on their property at Bernice., Sullivan County,. Pa., where cheap fuel and sand 'can .I*, had in abundance." THE work of buildin,t the main reser voir of the Water Works has already been commenced. The dam across the creek will be about 80 feet in length and 43 feet in heiglith. Judging by the foundations which are, now being laid, we should say that it will have ample strength to with stand any pressure of water that may ever be brought against it. "AT a meeting of the Borough Council of Athens, held on Friday evening of last week, .A RTHUIt IIEAD, Esti., was elected Secretary and C. T. Treasurer. A report of finances; was. presented. which showed that the borough debt had been reduced during the -year from $950 to $2.50. The first Friday of each month was fixed upon -as the time for regular meetings.. THE Emmett Concert Company of - El mira, have consented to give a Concert at the Opera House in. that city, Friday eve ning, April :39th, the proceeds thereof to go towards buying a larger printing press for the Daily Bulletin, the Greenback newspai er of Elmira. The Bulletin is a fipicy little sheet, and- we sincerely hope the "shekels "' teceivedi will be many, even enough, and more than enough, to make the necessary purchase. . OUR neighbor, CROSS of the POst-office stationery store,. has sold within the past tt#•o months, over 3000 rolls of wallpaper, and still the trade continues brisk. It's our opinion if CHARLEY continues to turn the crank to that trimming machine as much for the ensuring two months as he has in the past two, he will be perfectly compe tent to take charge of the 'winding up of the Democratic "party this fall. And Yet we have no idea that he would con sent to do it. 1 Is returning from an evening party in Burlinoon, on Saturday night, a number of young ladies and gentlemen who wore riding in BILLY KERWIN'S express wagon, were rather unceremoniously dumped into, the creek near PAT Kewe's by the wheels of the wagon running off the Aide of a bridge. One of the party, Miss ANNIE CONLEY, was quite seriously in jured by the fall, and several ethers were considerably, bruised, and all them very much frightened. FIRE IN RIDGBORY. •••• The dwelling house of .1. W. lilliusEtLua, in Ridgbury, was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday evening. the 13th instant. The file origi nated in a summer kitchen where there had been no , fire since last'fall, and must have been the work of an. incendiary. The, family lost all their furniture and cloth ing, barely escaping with their lives. One Y9ung Mao, the oldest son; jumped from nu upper window o escape the flames. The loss was about4.soo ; no insurance. Te family have tbo.sympatby'of the en tire community in their loss. Trot Tunlibannolikiiipateaa thinks if We. shOuld W grammv We would be better able to arrive at lane& its toes*: lags. - Possibly ; and if the Republican will inform to who's granang it useiLwe will get one; for really wWwould like to tualerwtantlitpecaalopally,_ - ttiektiori thit sE eineetpiln dant of the Elmira Advertiser Snits that paper frinn Ito& run - 44 411kildstrisui ge.talsmlSll tososas4Si_g at Zorn Po:refines whose 111111310 - OW" not learn,. Al! who go to the house Mid him theirs, yet he never :appears outside the doors. His form is enveloped in cu riously wrought garments, and his face is freirently hid by veils, aluvals, etc.!'. Tim front room; -third floor, ovee EVANS Hrtnicara's store on. Main street, hits been given tothe Towanda Li brary Association for their uses, and the books comprising the library having been arranged therein. The room was opened to the public on Saturday last, and will be so open on each succeeding Tuesday and Saturday from 2 until 4 o'clock, The yearly subscription is $2.00.:, Any one may draw any book in the Library on the payment of ten cents to the Librarian. THE general opinion of those who at tended the vntertainment at the M. E. Church on Wednesday evening last, is that PHILLIP . Pottrars, as a vocalist, is much overated, and that there was alto gether too much laudation of Mr. Pair. Larsinterlined in the programme. The younger Mr. Putu,irts is by far the best vocalist, ~ and we would suggest to the elder gentleman, that his concerts would be much improved if be will permit the young man to do the largest amount 9f the singing. MR. Vcsmon's' latest prophecy reads thusly : " I do not HIM the looks of May, particularly its middle portion. There the temperature line "dips," and severe frosts may be expected between the tenth and• fifteenth over a large portion of the United States. But after the middle of June look for a glorious - but somewhat dry season." The latter part of this pro phecy we feel almost like accepting as very probable, but previous experience with the e.anuck has led us to doubt most of his .predictions. A FREE Wax FOE THE SHM...-0:011- taiiiing nearly 100 pages, in pamphlet form ; shows bow Chronic Diseases can be positively cured - by. an original system of practice. It contains valuable and suggestive notes, by Dr. E. B. FOOTE, on nearly all the chronic ilia to which the human family is, subject, besides illustra tive cases, and will be sent by mail to any one sending heir addiess and a, three cent stamp to pak cost of mailing. Ad dress Murray Hill Publishing Company, 129, East 28th Street, N. Y. City. Our Little Folks is, without eiceptiOn, the most finely illustrated paper for very little people - that we have ever seen. In deed, we fully concur with the publisher in Lis belief that the only way in which the people of this continent can fully manifest the appreciation which Oui' - .l.iit; tle Folkx deserves, is to send him l ten Lain= dred.thous nd subscribers for 'it within sixty days. Published monthly at only lit) cents per year. Any ode will receive a sample copy free by sending his addieSs on a postal card to S: S. Woon, publisher, 232 I,3roaclway, N. Y. City: "Fur. McKean County Miner, in _notic ing the Republican (?) "Mass Conven tion," recently held at Wellsboro; Tioga County, calls it "The • Tioga Episode,'-' and the Eldred Eagle, regarding it, says : "At the last Presidential election Ilsve.s re..eived 5,982 votes in Tioga County, and 650 names were procured to the call for the meeting., Wile. right had those in attendance tO speak for the 5,000 Repub licans of Tioga, who had nothing to do with the meeting ; or to presume that the Republicans of the District would second their disorganizing scheme?" • ROSENFIELD, the dlotier, having found that the store on Main street, in which he has so long transacted business, bad be 3ome to sniall to accommodate his con stantly increasing tiade, began the erect ion recently of an addition of forty feet at the east or mar end, of the building, and whichlie has already nearly completed. With this addition to his store-room„ Mounts will have one of the largest and best arranged business places in our vil lage. He informs us that bib . Spring stock if goods, which he is now receiving, is the largest and comprises the greatest Variety of any that be has over purchas ed. and no doubt, with the added facili ties, he now hag, of displaying his goods, his sales this Spring will exceed those of any previous year. WE clip the following lines from the Danville Intelligencer of a recent date : THOSE EYES =1 In rosy dawn of passion's day, happily met their witching gaze ; A hasty gleam, with love-light Warn', A sunlmaM's flash amid tit.. worm ; But, oh : that glance, It trills and thrills, And still my heart with muslc.tlits. W,re you to 4 quir me or their hue, r l.lark or hazel. gray or blue t.' If fringed with lashex of the night. Or curtained with the morning light, I vow that I could never tell, I only own their haunting /pelt, Ntitt.t. It: FOaazitl DURING a slight misanderstandinz be tween two legal gentletnen'of 'this place, some days ago, one spat in ibe other's f lie, and has been fined therefor $75. A short time ago two members of the edito rial profession in the southern part of the State had a little misunderstanding also, and one beat the other until his own wife' failed to recognize him for several days, and tho fine inflieted was only $2.75. Now what we desire to arise and ask is this : Why this distinction ? And is the ends of justice subserved thereby, and how 'much 2 If vgrdicts of this kind are to prevail, the best men in the editorial profession will relinquish it and seek other professions. Already several of our friends have hinted that we had better read law. WHILE in Towanda last' week we were shown tprough one of the finest hotel barns in Ncirthern Pennsylvania, by Major . CHARLES li. new, the owner. The structure is new, of brick, 75 feet long and 3h wide, and will aecomottate, when full, 5() horses. It has all•the,modern im provements, is spacious and well ventila ted, and everything pertaining to, it -is most conveniently arranged. Water will be brought t !to it from the water-mains when they are laid. In addition to this Major SEELEY will immediately begin the erection of two large carriage sheds, each Vi feet long. The 'pew ham is indeed an admirable one, and is Another evidence of the Major's good taste and of his growing business. Our Bradford connty readers should make a special note 'of this, and give the Major a call.-:-.0t9r0 Record. THE Scranton Republiean seems to be considerably troubled about the earning political campaign in this Senatorial Dis trict. We::would mildly siggest to that paper that it is entirely unnecessary for it to " fret its gizzard " about what the Repnblibans of Bradford County will do: The history of. he • past furnishes excel lent evidence that; the party' here is per fectly competent to manage its own af fairs successfully without outside advice or assistance. And it strikes us that if the Republican would look more closely to the interests of its party, in Lackawan na County, and pay less attention to the affairs of.its neighbors, it . would be able to accomplish far morn for the general good of the party in . the State. For what would it profit the Republican were Brad ford County to add a few votes to her usual majority if Lackawanna should go Democratic? N. THE editor of ,the Argus, who h always eloquent, and frequently pathetic, thus closes an article on the recent meeting of the Democratic County Committee at this place, in his last issue : •• All this little trouble In our county will soon pass - away' as ••a summer cloud," and the Jane roses wilt bloom opou a tranquil party." —Perhaps this is so Ainstuw. But we had thought the Democracy might possi bly linger: ?long until next November. However, it's your funeral, and you can bury, the corpse just when you please. But there is no discounting the tender pathos contained in your remark that "it will soon pass away as a . summer cloud, and the June roses will bloom upon a tianquil party." We do not remember of ever reading a more pathetic express-1 ion, except it;be the one "Then hill 'ang my 'arp hon,,the villas," and we only wonder that you did not incorporate it. It would have been extremely appropri ate. PERSONAL. Kind M , -clerking in the 5 vent • '—.Tudge Obilit is Sorintom t . Litacirriu44o=ty„thja wesk:' - Csosswiworr. of Philadelphia, IS visiting at Dr. J. S. NEWILVS,,,, lining. ' -41 r. and Mrs. Lim ELsnnEE, of this plate,spent Sunday.hat -with friends in Ithaca, N. Y. . • Tlev,,,Lwirilm3sit will m 4113130 to aat as iawtoror tLs „Iloptl4 Church. at 911- lettliffironotimulear. - - --ALBERT Lost) hu quit house-keep ing,. and is now boarding together with his 'family at the Ward House. C..C. Hoossn, of Alba, has re turned from his bunting (=arson to Flor ida much improved in hulth. . --Hon. F.:OVERTON was in town sev eral days last week, and returned to Washington Monday evening last. •-111. D. Eiwsn;rs bas been on the sick list Tor several days, but bans* far recov ered as to be able to be out of doors. LtICETTA BILLINGS,. WhO has been 'visiting friends in' Philadelphia for some time past, has returned to her home at Camptown. MIA RALPH BTAATES,• ROB. ERT HUFF; BURT COOLEY and JOHNNIE CABNITHAN, of Vaughan Hill, started West last week. , oR Pirrrits, formerly with G. D. Loaca & Co., and late of Chicago, has an cepted ft clerkship with NEWBERY, d; Co., dry goods dealers, Troy. —EtiFacoirr received a painful but not serious injury to one of his hands whilst engaged in operating a buzz saw at the Furniture Factory on Monday last. • BECRIE ALDRICH, ODD of the 'best milliners of this city, has gune to To. N , i , anda to fill an engagement"for the sea son with Mrs. Mannix.—Ekisira Fres Press. - —M. W. d0N03,. who has been carrying 011 a grocery store On Troy street, will give up the business on account_ or ill health, and remove to East Troy.—Can ton Sentinel. —Miss MARY PATRICK, who has been spending the winter at 'the residence of her father, 11. W. PATRICK, Erq., in To wanda.-Pa., has returned to bar home in this village.—Owego Times. --JOHN K. KITTREDGE, of this place, was elected Grand Vice Dictator, of Grind Lodg e , Knights of Honor, of Penn sylvania, 'at the session of the Grand Lodge held at Pittsou last week. —Mr. C. R. SACKETT and daughter have removed from Owego to Athens, Pa., where they 'will reside with H. G. Sscsurr, Esq., who has .goue into the drug business in that village.—Vteego Timm -31ifIS ANNIE AD%Ms has returned from Philadelphia much improved in health, and has again taken her position las teacher in the Troy Graded School and organist in the Presbyterian Church there. • —.Nip. 11ALDW124. of Towanda, sang . to a large audience- in . the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday evening. Idrs. BALD WIN has a fine voice, and her singing was highly appreciated. Troy 'Correspond ence Elmira Aarerffier. • -MARTIN KANE, and family, who have resided for some years past at State Line, left for Danbury, Connecticut, last week, where they will hereafter reside. A host of friends wish them prosperity and hap piness in their new home. —We learn from the Review that Colo nel Maass, IL A. MEncult, and W. G. TRACY, have been appointed lay deputies from Christ Church to the diocesan con vention which meets in June. GEORGE I). STROUD is delegate to the sessions of the Northeastern Convocation forthe cur rent. year. —C. G. FAIRMANC has been appointed by Governor CORNELL, of New York, and contirmed.by the Legislature, as Superin tendent of the Insurance Department of that State. The Governor might have looked a great deal farther and done much worse in making the selection, but nowhere could he have found a better man for the position. ions H. IlEwErr i grandson of JOHN SPAULDING, of Forkaton, Wyoming County, has permanently located at Hot Springs, Ark., for practice. He was in,the army threugh the war, and for the past ten years has served on the surgical staff of the National Soldiers' Homes and Hos pitals. He was graduated with the high est honors by the Nashville Medical Col lege two years ago. He lormerly wrote occasionally for this paper from the Na tional Soldiers' Home, at Hampton, Vir ginia. —On Saturday, 'April 10th, Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES S. SMITH, Of Columbia, celebrated their golden wedding in a very happy manner. Mr. SMITH was severity four years old 'on the eighth of the pres ent mobth, and Mrs. SMITH was sixty eigot years old on the twenty-fourth of October last. The celebration on the 10th was attended by about forty persons, in cluding all the children of Mr. and Mrs. SMITH, but two. A number of presents of gold and silver coin, etc., were receiv ed by the venerable couple.' Mr. Bunn made a short ac'dress to his descendants which '-as both practical and impressive. The meeting proved deeply interbsting to, all who were present. AND INCID4NT • At' the conclusion ..f the services in the Presbyterian Church a week ago last Sunday, an elderly gentleman who sat near the centre of the church, arose to his feet and stated to the audience that the ser mon delivered there that morning was otie of the ablest'and most convincing Courses that; it bad ever been - his good fortune to liiten to, and that he- thought it should be printed and given a general circulation, 'in eider that others than those present mi lit have the privilege of reading and being "profited by its teach ings ;and he said, he hoped and trusted that the. congregation of the Church would take immediate steps looking to that end. The gentleman was a stranger in our place, and never l'efore had been privileged to listen to one of Dr. STEW ART'S schOlarly and able sermons.. A WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The annual convention of the woman's foreign missionary society, Towanda dia.. trict,.was held on Tuesday, the 13th in stant, at the Presbyterian church in Troy, says the Elmira Free Pro*. • Delegates were present from Towanda. Athens, Monroeton, Stevensville, Canton and Sylvania. The exercises opened with a devotibnal meeting and was followed by the very able and carefully written ad dreas of the president, Mrs. S. ,W. Po ta nov, after which a lunch was servtdin the church parlors. In' the afternoon Mrs. Dr. W. A. Nuns of liornellsville gave a very pleasing and instructive address be fore the convention.. In the evening the Ilev.:Dr. W. A. NILES 'addressed a public meofing in the auditorium of the church. in which he made a stirring appeal to the people to enlist themselves in the interest of foreign missions. Mrs. BALDWIii of Towanda added much to the pleasure of the meetings by her sweet solos, "The book of life " and "There's mercy for all" The meetings were well attended and intensely interesting throughimt. INTERESTING TO TRADESMEN. The past-office law provides that mobthly statements of accounts, bills and they like may be-sent by merchants in un seated ,envelopes at the same rate as print ed circulars„ or with a one cent stamp af fixed to the envelope. Many tradesmen halm included in the bills items df credit, and a number of merchants have done so. This, by a recent ruling of the de partment, subjects the missive to letter postage. The ruling reads as follows : 275. A credit entry- upon a bill, or statement of account, is theexpression of a monetary value," and therefore sub jects the same to letter postage. It will be seen, therefore, if the bill with an entry upon it, is started with a penny stamp, at its destination, there will be five cents due, or double the usual rate, less what has, been paid. , Merchants would do well to remember this or the original regulation may be of no advantage to then]. ' SENT UP FOR •SIX MONTHS. LEVI, WINE, a colored man, stole a horse blanket on Tuesday evening from 4n COUIITRIGHT, proprietor of the Court right House in this village. He also stole a sulkisy from CLINT llsoritsorz i and sold it to a man at :Apalacbin. lie was arrested and thii morning Justice Den , now sent him *to the Rochester pathos-. tiary for six months.—Owego Times. cobim EIM:MMOS CONTINUBD. *ZDUIMJATI Ariut Areeli . O Elibree's Pet J. Dean—Tisivass.L Verdict foil Daniel Jagger' vs. Lewis Biles, plum& lee Liitstuik, Oscaultrunk and Benfainin , fltrunklrespass... -D'Ae:Overton„ H. J. Madill and J. N. Califf, E5q1,.,4 for Plviti tiff; Williams & Angle, W. Ciwnochan and E. Li, Minis. Esqs., for defendants. Verdict for plsintiff, $5O. • - Birth Jordan's use tw. Olive Pox Elli ! f ott:—Duress.‘ W. H: lug fiuse- ter, Zags., for. plaintiff; Overton. San: derson, D'A. Overton and N., C. Elabree, ;Begs., for defendant. Verdict for defend- James H. Webb, Administrator, vs. Thomas Coyle.'u•Court direct .daferirlaat, to pay Into Court amle;partiei to fitter: plead.r. Almim Gifford (now Woodard) vs. Jes se A. Gifford, et: al., .three case&—Rule to set aside mowed sur,, judgments open ed and defendants let into defence. . Mrs. H. A. Scott's use vs. Gliorge P. Cash.'---Fieri Macias andlrenderz &Mended. Overton it. Eisbree land H. Elebree's use is. James Fly* et. al.—Exceptions dismissed ai3d-Auditor's Report confirm ed finally. _John F. Means vs. the Lycoming Fire Insurance Coinpany; Dividson's Executor vs. J. L. Corbin.—Rules for new trial dis charged. Joseph Munch, Guardian of Anna L. Ormsby VB. P. L. Ward. Rule discharged. James 'Moore vs. Rosecrancei k Brewer. —Rule to open judgment, and Sheriff en joined from selling property, of Rose - In the matter of } the application of George W. Kimberly for admission to the Bar of. Bradford" County. Court direct applicant to submit himself to an exami nation by the Board of xarainers. Samuel Buck vs.. E. 0. Tyler, Execu tor, et. al.—rroceedings stayel and-costs directed to be paid out'of proceeds of sale of defendants' real estate. FIRE IN CANTON. Wednesday afternoon about one o'cleick the residence of GEORGE MEER, situaied about ono mile east of Canton, was dis, covered to be on lire. The fire was 'not teen until it had great headway ani the strong wind which was then blowing soon enveloped the building in flames. A blacksmith shop near by also took fire and was burned. A defective flue was, the canoe. Insurance $1,50 . 0. But little was Saved.—Canton Sentinel, 16th. THE RECENT MURDER TRIALS AT MONTROSE. h . i Jo JOHN WC°toms . , on triallaat w kat Montrose for the murdetof Witt.' 2do im r l a Douoti, has been found guilty of r der in the second degree, A i new t will be applied for. In the case of, To N Ilicnmosn. charged with 'the murder of EUGENE IlAwmtv, at Lynn in the 3:11110 court, the.grtuid jury fa.leti to find as in dictment, and the prisoner was discharg ed, to the general satisfa4tion of the pub lic). POULTRY SOCIETY• Saturday last, says the Troy Gazette of the 15th instant, a new society of consid erable interest to all poultry raisers here- abouts, was formed at the Opera House., 11. E. CnAci, of South Creek, was made President, H. M. FERGESON, of Austind, vinville, Secretary, and GEO. H„ W El3B, of Alba, Corresponding Secretary. Tbe Association took the name of the North ern Tier Poultry Association. Its next meeting will be held at" the Troy Opera House, Saturday of next week, •April 24tli, at one o'clock r. rr.. All lovers 'of poultry and all interestrd in the business of, poultry raising are invited to be pres ent. The society is an important one, and we trust the call will be responded to. MURDER IN MONTROSE Shot Down In Cold Blood. The usually quiet and rtereeful village of Montrose was thrown into a phrenzy of excitement on 'Thursday after noon last week, by the perpetration within, its limits of one of the most cold-blooded murders that has been chronicled iu years. The following account of the ter rible tragedy we take from the Montrose correspondence of'the Philadelphia Times of Sunday last. The correspondent, aftef briefly alluding to a dispatch previously published, says : The prominence of the men and the mystery surrounding the murder have studied the greatest. excitement in this neighborhood. The particulars of the crime, as developed by the examination, can now be given. The murder occurred about eve o'clock yesterday afternoon. Of the motives that led to it nothing is positively knoWn4 but the gen erally accepted theory I,ls thatthe 4 trouble arose from stories eiteulated by Wilacin derogatory to the character of Wartwa`s mac. , i i- ' ' The murdered friarniVllson,' Is about twenty eight Sear s of age. l' He leaves a Wife and two chil dren. Ile is a grandson of Meson i Wilson. one of the oldest and mold suhstantial merchants of Mont rows, wh-rhas for some years past been retired from active business. Warren is a soreOf Hey. A. o.' Warren, pastor of the Universalist Chinch. as well as a member of the Susquehanna enemy bar, and is a ybung luau who up to this time has borne an unspotted reputation and is known as one of our most exemplary young men. He was until recent ly engaged in the grocery trade. being the senior memoer of the firm of Warren k titling, and is owner of the building now occupied by the New York Clothing pinto, Warren was but recently married to Miss Kate Glidden. a modest and peel 'sr young lady of this place. It appears that previ ous to Wilson's marriage he kept company with and was engaged, to be married to Miss Glidden; but the engagement was broken off by her parents on account of Wilson's intempOrance. Since mar.; liege of Warren to Miss Giddeu it Is ssid-tbat will son has boasted of his int ituacy'wl th Warren's wife previous to her marriage. Wilson was a farmer and lived with his family about five milt a from this mace, and untH recently both families were on Intimate terms with each other. Yesterday afternoon , Wilson drove into town and put up his team, as was his custom, in the barn of his grandfather, Mason Wilson. The barn has a small door in the back. opening into an alley between the `• brick' block," as it is called, and Stephen's book store, leading to Mitchell k Goodwin's livery stables. Wilson was seen short ly afterwards upOta the street,Walking arm in arm with Warren. They appeared to be on the hest of i i team terms and went nto the barn where Wilson's lea was staid. tte her. They were seen in the barn by a sister or *Mon. 'lle was teen reclining against a beam, talking with Warred. Ile Wilutell his sister , asking after their folks. Of what took place in the bard after that no one has any iknowl edge. Anyhow, the men became greatly angered ant Warren's frlendsciaim that Wilson assaulted Warren with a knife and the killing was dune. in self-defense. What is certainly known Is this: A few moments after they entered the barn sev eral pcople in the vicinity heard a pistol shot and a moment later Wilson burst open the door in the back of the barn and ran into the alley above refer red to, pursued by Warren. Wieling fell as he en tered the alley, but immediately recovered himself ands started on • run toward the livery stable. Warren fired on him and Wilson cried out, as If lu paid: "Oh, don't, Fred; don't hot me." War ren did not heed the eppeal and 'fired again and Wilson ,fell upon his hands and knees, crying "murder." Warren then ran td the right side of Wilson and, bent upon finishing his work. again shot the fallen man in the side. Wilson fell for ward upon his face , but island up, tipun his hands. as if trying to escape, when Warren pissed 4s plr tot close to Wilson's head and fired another' shut, tom ball taking' effect Just below the ear. All this happened in fail sight of half a dozen witnesses, as the place Is Just off from the main business street, in'nearly the centre of the town, but before any one could reach the scene of the shooting Wilson was dead. Warren did not try to escape after the shooting, but calmly returned his pistol to his pocket and stisxl looking at his vic tim. When asked as to why he did it he replied : "It is all right ; I did it. 1 bad good cense and consider myself Justified." He delivered himself to Y. I. Lott, Justice of the Peace, and is now In custody. The post mortem examination discloses the fact that four shots took effect in Wilson's 'body, One shot, supposed to be the one fired in the barn, took effect in the• abdomen on the right aide; two shots lodged In the back, and one in the right side of the neck Just below the ear. Of the wounds ei ther of those in Zbe body were: sufficient to cause death. The case is surrounded by mystery, as Warren, by the advice of counsel, refuses to make ant statement. Both parties are very respectably :connected, and the parents and reiativ .5 of War ren as well as Wilson have the sympathy of the en tire community. • It might be well to add that the evidence before the Coroner discloses - that Warren Just previous to the killing and after the arrival of Wilson In town had his revolver cleaned at llelhuish's Jew elry store, and bought cartridges and loaded it thereabout an hour or two before the encounter which resulted In WHlSJli'lldeath. • Local Correspondence. GHENT GLEANINGS Permit me a small space in your focal department while I record a few of . the many things that have occurred during the past few days. For the benefit of the numerous readers bf the REPOUTpc I would say, mud and water are thinga of the past, the roads are iu a fine condition, and one more we can hear at the early dawb the merry whistle of the fanner as ho goes forth to till the 50i1... Seeding time has commenced in good earnest ; if the weather continues flue for another week, most of the oats will be sown.... Bunng . the past winter we have had an excellent singing school, taught by C. B. Tiros, of Herrick. Imm ed iately' after Slut close of his school we had a musical convention, in the M. E. Church which lasted four days, commencing on the Bth instant and closing on the 4th with a grand concert. Prof. R.' B. lisnaintv, of Altoona, conducted the eieteises. A largo class was in attendance, and a hap py and profintbba time we had: Mr. Ms- 11A1711“ man graded ability, and;' wftbaKifiry social. His r trachhilt is &loud arra , Nebraska. All warivslOistibtiledeand felt' themselves richly repald.....Pridey last; Dr. Iterrand fell-from e scaffold in the barn, injuring himself quite badly, i c ih r i e = last, consMerable' raciteinent rani by a little boy of - Amnia Hou ton's taldng -- poisrm, bit medical Sid b&' ing - summoned at once be reoovered...:. The Good Templars' lodge is still running, and,. is w'presperous 0001110 M .onr inister,:l3.l l `. Wawa; has gone toCra. *mix. It is hoped he may: be returned um,. as he is beloved and respected by Ms all, and s man that has done great good on this charge.... For fear of weary l tetyouncr p . stiraca ... 11 741 0 close. _C. h A ULSTER.; . Miss Mnrsia Balm has gone - to Hor 7 ' nellsville N. Y., to attend 5ch001... . Mr BRICE ROCKWELL and. Miss ELLA -Nun poen were united in the. "holy bonds of matrimony ", on Wednesday, Apritl4; at -7 o'clock, 1".• m.Re*. WATROUN of Athens, was the officiating clergyman. Also, on the 'same day, by ,Rev. B. STEWART, Of Towanda, Mr , Witt. Tama), ' Jr., and Miss Vntrs Esilr: Both of these happy couples have the best wishes of our little village as regards theii future suc cess and happiness, "May they live long and Gronoz BIENEK, our esteemed - Juiltice, while laboring dear the M. E. Church, on Wednesday, was taken seriously ill and was obliged to be carried borne, and Dr: RILLS being sum moned immediately, pronounced it a case of sun-stroke, which, after applying reme dies, restored him to con •cioutiness. Mr.! B. is out upon the street egain.....19z0: Munixics says he does not know as he weighs more than usual, but he feels Very much like fathers are said ito feel, viz : —proud. It is a boy.. ; Area. MATHER returned from Pittston on Thursday eve nin7, where be has been attending the Grand Lodge, K. of H. Ulster, April 16, Glvah ur 1w Dbetons.—" Is it possi ble that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work. and cured by so simple , a remedy?" "I assure. you it is true that he is entirely cared, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die !" ' " Well s-day !. That is remarkable ! will go this da y and get some for my pour George —I know hops are . • BUSINESS LOCAL. Our goods are NEW and of the BEST QUALLTY. DECKEICat VOUGUT. t Try ouiNeiv JAP. TEAL :Befit, id town. N - Drxiczn & VOUGLIT. tar Provisions of all kinds, of the best qaallty, at DEcaZia & Volla UT'S. t CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 30. It Vinod * •s. Aar No rediedy in the vi4rld ever came Into such . universal usr, or ha. 4 o. fully won the confidence of mankind, as AYEII'S CIIERILY PEC TORAL for the cure of Coughs, Colds and 4'on sittuptlon. or Choice TEAS and COFFEE .a specialty at DecaEtt & VOIZGIIT'S. t Fora good, durable nd neat-lltting SHOE, call at F. J, ULE3I:S, opposite Seoly's Uotell.Nov. 27. M • ar PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Vine and Coarse Bodts et BLUM'S, oppoFtte See- era Hotel . The well' known 'strengthening properties of Zoos, combined with other tonics and a most perfect nervlne. are fiiund In Carters Iron Pllis, which strengtheitt the nerves and body.; and Improve the blood and complexion. rir L. B. RorpitEni r chillfnges compe. 'Won for quality or goods and low prices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moldin4s, and al building ma terial. caug3-tn. Vir The Largest, Best au Cheapest line of Shoes for Ladles', Misses. and Childrena' wear is found at Consen's new afore, corner Main and Pine-ats., Tracy & Noble!' Block. apr4'7B Vi ; COMER has•the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Toutha' wear ever ; offered In TcwanCla, and at priCea within the reach of all. ar From a prominent drug house : H. H. WARNER & Co., Rochester, N . . T.—Rear Sir: It is now only three Months since we received your first shipment of Bate Remedies. We haire sold drugs in this place for twenty years. and we have never sold • proprietary medicine that gives such universal satisfaction as yours. eipecially 'Our Safe Kidney and Liver r Cure, and Safe alienates Cure. - We mold mention rosily lehO have received great benefit in cases of Kidney diglenliles, Asthma. Rhematism, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, etc: _Respectfully yours, 81.5180 N & FON. 4.22 , 1r2. . Alexandria Bay, N. Y. $ One of the most urgent demands of our time MA system of education which shall train the young to apply their school learn'ng. At the Pennsylvania State College practical Instruc tion Agriculture, Horticulture, Botany, Zoology, Mechanics, Chemistry. etc., is Oren, and thus theory in the class room% applied and enforced by experience in the geld and laboratory. Spring seislon. opens April 9th. For catalogue and full Information address the Business Manager, State College, Centre County, Ps., wl. Froin the banks - a the Hudson • . { Nzwsuso, N. T., Oct 20, 1879. , 11.41. WAntrin & CO., Rochester, N. Y.—Gene tiemen : A lady of over seventy years of age, to failing - healttifor over a year.-has been using War ner's Safe litircrs on my recommendation. She feels very griteful for the benefit she has, derived therefrom, and 'says that until she used It her stom ach could beat no vegetable food for over three years. I bettors It tope a certain specific for dye. pepsia. J. T. JOSLYN. CREAN BALM.—It cures Catarrh by ex citing discharge, not by drying It up. The appli cation Is so very simple and,agreeable that no one Is annoyed by its use. It Is the coming" remedy. A new idea embraced In it,l - 14 Cream .Balm. A remedy of real merit, anti will. do what Is resom , mended of it: Call on your druggist for It and give It a trial. Fifty cents a bottle: Ntw YosK, June 5, 1579. MESSRS. ELY .13110111EltS, Owego. Y.—Gen tlemen: I have used your Catirrh Remedy. Cream Balm. and expert-need great relief. In fact it is the only remedy that gave anything like comfort from a distressing and nauseous corn' taint.. In my family I have found it specially good in colds afa feeling the bead and nostrils, with my children and others. The rellet• has been tattiest instant. We consider it to be invaluable for faintly use. Waxy truly, IL R. Watts, Business .Manager of New York Commereia ...tantrititer. . aprs-un. • Cs' NEURALGIA CURED by Dr. Ittlin's Neuralgia and Sic Headache Headache Pills : p universal cure for Neuralgia, telt Headache. Ner vobS Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Vomiting of Blood. Paralyids, Palpitation of the. Heart, and loss of Nervous Energy. Ttt6es Pills are a special preparation for the cure of special diseases, and are Worthy of • trial by. all intelligent sufferers: are harmless and effectually cure all diseases 'arising from a ,and nervous system pleasant to take. ilhey dissolve In the - Mouth. Prepared by A. E. Bcnn, M. D.. Scranton, Pa.: sent by mall to any address on receipt of price, 50 cts. For sale by CLAIM B. PORTER, TORAXida. Dr. KNAPP WS.: bar) sold Dr. - Duntc ( a Neuralais and Sick Headarbe.Pllls for years and 'hey give nulrensal sattstainon. "A. - KNAPP, IL " Pittatou, Pa.". March l 4-y1 MARRIED. ROCKWELL MURDOCIL—At Ulster, April it h, !sae. at the h use of the bride's father. by Rev. ILL Watrous.' Mr. A. !N.. Rockwell and Miss Ella Murdoch, both of Ulster. IRVlNG—ney.—At the' house of Mr. Lyman Blackman, on the 14th lnit., by the Rev. J. S. Stewart. U. 1)., AV&lllans. Irving, Jr., and Miss Le%lonise J. Espy, both of Ulster. Pa. DIED. bet home Franklin. on the 16th instant. Florence, only, daughter of Jehtel and Lydia Greepoiired to years. Burled on the 19th Instant at the Chr.athut Chnreb; near her home A pet of her schoolmates and the Idol of the household, she has gone ,upward and onward to learn the lessons of the higher life, and to call, by her love and friendship, the loved ones to follow her. T. LYON.—.Oa the 10th Inst.. at her home In Frank . lln, Mrs. M, wife of Dr. Randolph Lyon, aged at years. Loug suffering. patiently borne, endearal her to those who waited on her. A faithful Motherhood to her stalwart sons, and a devoted wifehood to a loving husband, mmle her going out of that family circle a loss never to be filled. A third of a eeninry . of constant companionship and true friendship to all her neighbors_ made tuir loss mourned by all who know her. She was a good woman, whose We was tali of the Holy Ghost. r. giew Abgediseuusb. • ATENDUE.—The subscriber, wish ing to reduce stock to make. room for thor ongbbradr, will tell at anction,' l on FRIDAY, Arun, Mu, ruo, beginning at I o'clock P. from tea to fifteen bead of Undid Short nom Cows and Rollers. - We bare several Short Horn Ball - Calves and Yearlings ; also, Berkshire which we oiler at pnvate sale. • -U. H. WELLES. Wyalusing, Pa., April . . .........._ ...,, .. .. WANDA . MARKETS., -- inrsOwnit BY wrzvx,ss i mix° • issesswoor a ii Gsveerle9 sad Produce, comer . Malaga* Mae Streets. , k• IIVIDSE4O#Ir I, ,, IIZMING, Antai.it, 1 oli: . ' , Y• , ,-. •., - : • PIIIIIO. • 8112.61x0 roar per bld • ' . ..., • - 4 2/44 500 1 Floatiper_sack — 1 2 10 ildrs4llWil per 144 lea .4 ' 44 - 1 114 Chop Yea& - - • ,3 41 .. - . i* Wheat, per bye '.. 1 200 1-25 1. - 1 0 Rr' • ' -.- ..... 7OO • 75 Oats' - .... ,140 0 / 45 Dielraliest - - .450 i Clover seed •.', -, 0 , .. 5 600 1'1m4411. wagon, 600 Beans. 0 lbs. 1 SOP 125 . 5 ISO Pork. meu 0 bbl. 15 005 17 00 Dressed logs 505% • i Clrekens ' 08 i .: • ' Ducks • , 1459010 • - ..- , Geese • - 7 Hams . dtsteddese 70 50 9 5 0 400 11 I Lrd - L ea . 0 10 B a utter. tab5.........1.. 23025 2306 28. Bolls ' i.. =.66 0 25 10 5 . freati - .. 100 II 0 12 Cheese . .. 110 16 0 18 Potatoes. per btuibel" .. 25028 41 5 5 Apples • s".. 75040 t 0 100 Dried - app1e5........... '5OlB 5 Onlous 01 00 0120 Beeswax . 20022 . • 24 CORBZCTZD 1111 010. A. DATTOB .. •• Hides ' , 054105% -Veal skies • 500125 - Deatoos. . ' 40050 sheep Pelts .. i 0002 00 i CORSIX.CTED BY 11. DAVIDOIII A BRO. Hides -. 05 0 01% Veal Skins 75 ea 91 15 Deaeon Suss 4000,79 Sbeep Pelts " 41 00 111 2l Vey; jibpatisanestts: ANNUAL MEETING.—The An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the STATE LINE A SULLIVAN It. R. Co. for the election of-President and Directors, and for the transaction of such other business as rnaj dome be. fore them, will be held at the office of the Corn. piny, to the Borough of Towanda, Pa., WED NESDAY, MAY 19, 1880, at 10 o'clock A. x. ' 0, A. B ALDWIN, Secretary. Towanda, Pa., April 14, 1880. . " MOBILE." NOTl . CE.—Auditors' statement of • accounts for Terry Township, for year end= lug April 12th, 1880; • Clothing the poor r 652 08 Boarding the pour '•e '4 465 40 Medical attendance for poor .4 I 300 Funeral expenses 'L I' 31 11 }loads and bridges '227 61 Town clerk—services, stationery, etc ; 18 00 . Paid interest on outstanding eiders .. 82 64 Exoneration of tax, duplicate of 1870 4 50 Election expenses Percentage for c ollecting.... ' 3;... 18 00 _.. - A ad Intig . accounta, 2 yeirs.; D. It. J. nes and H. L. Terry. via er-troughs 10 00 H. Terry... ~ Nelson White. Connulssioners' fees..... It 78 Jacob Hoffman, 8 2. Sundry expenses 22 f.l Amount orders Issued durlng.year 0,135 26 Old coders outstanding 920,26 Total Orders redeemed during ycar. Calance of tax with collectors Town ludebtedinesa • Total J , Terri/ Township in account' with Henry:Tater, • . . • ' Treasurer. " • • Dr. To bal. of tax In hands of Frutchey46o3 07 To duplicate of 1070 (Terry).....1.. 075 7.5 ' 42 Cr. . . By amount ordersredeen3ed.. —41,030 M By exoneration. duplicate 1870.:.I 150 By bal. of tax lu hands of collex - ra 451 06 L. A. JONES, JOHN A..IIIENER, Auditors. JOHN LAYMAN, Terry Townablp, A .01 22; IUO. • - 27A_LES, VEGETABLE SICILIAN -o . °"-- RENEWER SOY. 27.tf This statiderd article is compounded with the • neatest care. ts effects - aris as wonderful and satisfactory am 1122 It restores gray er faded hate to lts youthful =2 It removes alt eruptions; itching and dandruff ; and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. _:lty its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to theli normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing has been found so effectual or desirable.- . Dr. A. A..flavzs, - State Assayer of Massaehn setta,says of it: " I codsider It the best prepara ((on for its intended purposes." BUCK.INCHAM'S: DYE, This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the ! beard from gray or any other undisimble abade, to brown or black, at 111s motion. It is easily applied, being In one prepara tion, and. quickly and effectually produces a per manent color wbleh will neither rub nor wash off. „ . MATtIFACtURED sr 5 R. P. HALL , I SCO., Nashua, N. 14 Sold by all Draglllsts and dealers in MedWile.' ICENSEO. Notice is hereby given that the falitowing applications fur licenses for hotels, eating houses and merchant' dealers have been tiled In this cake, and that the same will be present.d to the Court of Quarter Sessions, on MONDAY, MAY SD, IMO, for the consideration of said Court : HOTELS. - C. H. Seeley. Towanda Borough, Ist Ward.- 0. H. P. Disbrow. Towanda Borough, tat Ward. Henry Barrett, TOwinda Borough, tat Ward. WashingtorkPiteher, Towanda Boro', Ist Ward. A. J. Noble. Troy Borough. J. Morgan Brown,- Wtalusing Township. J 8. Thomson, Cataptown. Wyalusing Twp, , J. G. Daugherty, WySoz. Township. ' • , James J. Haman, Overton Township. Martin Crowley, South Waverly Borough. . • V „O. taints. tireenwood,•Monroe Township. Vincent Bald win,ltidgbury Township. J. t. Hinman. Monroe Borough. t • • H. S•Henuedy. Wysoi Township. J. 11. McDonald, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. John N. Wilde. Cauton Borough. P. Q. Albany Township. Warren•Sinith, Anstinvillo, Columbia Township. Daniel Brown, Milan, Uistet Township. James P. Strong. Columbia Township. orlln C. Mills. Sheshequin.; George Jordan ,, Athens Borough. Thomas B. Jordan, Towanda Borough, 2d Ward. Omen Kellogg. Towasda Borough. 24 Ward. 1 , lithrris Kellogg. New Albany Borough. Ei A. Jennings.; Towanda Borough. 24 Ward. Win. Henry, Towanda Borough, filet Ward. EATING HOUSES. S. M. Brown. Towanda Borough, lot Ward. I M. B. Calkins, Burlington Borough. Henry Grace, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. ' Anell.WHllerill. Towanda Township. , • Frank Green, Troy Borough. - mittrMANT DE:ALLEN. • James Cummlsky. Towanda Borough, I,4.Waid. John S. Grl Mo. ,Towanda Borough, let Ward. 11. W.: Noble. Towa n da Borough. 2,1 Ward. • . C. T. Kirby, Towanda Borough, 2d Ward. • GOO. W. BLACKMAN, Clerk. Towanda, April 8 1880. AA, EGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given, Hist there has been filed In the °Mee of Register of Wills In and for the county of Bradford accounts of adininistration upon the following estates, viz • Final account of John J. Vannoy. administrator of Sidney Vanuoy, late of Wrist Burlington, de ceased. i Final account of ,James McCabe, guardian of James unman, minor child of Jarnes Y. Hinman, deceased. Final account of G. S. Lawrence, administrator of Cornelia Jakeway; late of Windham. deceased. Final account of Charles Strickwell and C. C. Wright, administrators of Sattinel Fitzwater, late of Canton, deceased. Final account of H. L. Terry, guardian of Ada L. Jones (now Wilcoxl, minor, child of James A. Jones, late of Terry. deceased.l • Final account of 11. H. Hickdk, administrator of Polly Hickok, late of Franklin. deceased. Partial account of Dennis O'Brien, administrator of Timothy O'Brien. late of Athens, deceased. Partial account of Ratner Miles, administrator with will annexed of Jacob Wilcox, late of Gran ville. deceased. .. • Final account of J. W. Chamberlin, administra• for *Rh lOU annexed of Hiram Wenzel!, Ide of Smithfield; deceased. Final account of Achatius Stevens and Jonathan Stevens, executors of Ass Stevens, late of Standing Stone, deceased. Final account of Isaac Marsh, executor of L.M. Stevens late of Myatt:ming. deceased. Iliad account of W. A. Wetmore. administrator olLydia .1. Rowley, late of Herrick, tiicesseti. Final account of Israel A. Pierce. administrator with will annexed of Sarah M. Muth, tate Of Troy Borough, deceased. Final account of George B. Mills. administrator with will annexed of Timothy Bowen, late of North Towanda, deceased. Final arcontt of Frank E. Jayne; guardian of Rosa D: COI (uow Martin). minor child of Hiram W. Cox. late of Monroe. deceased. Final account of Franklin C. Baker. administra. for of D. E. Sherman. late of Columbia. deceased. , Final Account of .Exra P. Keeler, executor of Platt Wood, late of Pike. ceceased. Final account of H. K. Mott, administrator of A. I). White, late of Leßoy, deceased. Final account of IL K. Mott, administrator of Mathew Mott, late of Leßoy. deceased. Final account of Benjamin Ackley and J. F. Chamnerlin, executors of Hiram Buck, late of Wyalusing. deceased. . - Mal eta - tont of Harrison • Black, guardian of Silas W. Buck. minor child of Hiram Buck, late of Wyaiusing. deceased. • Partial account of 'John. Cornell. administrator' of M. W. Cornell, late of Litchfield, deceased. P foal account of George A. Crandall, adminis trator of Allen Crandall, late of Alba Borough, deceased. . , . , Final . account of James U. Webb, guardian of Charles P. Cass. minor child of Perry Case, late of . Smithfield, deceased. . - Final 'account of James H. Webb. guardian of Anna Phillips, minor Child of GO Phillips, late of Smithfield, deceased. And also the appndsement of property set olf by Adtulnistrators to widows and children of the fol. toelng decedents, eta : Estate of James Bedford. lare.of Towanda Dora , John E. Lilley. late of Leßoy. And the same will be presentod .o the Orphans` Court of Bradford County. May 6th, A. D. 111180, at 2 Wittoek, P. K., for confirmation and allowance. - A. C. WRISBIE, Itegl3tor. Towanda, ra., Apql 8,1060. C':== FOR THE WHISKERS : . On. WALL' PAPERS SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. =I - - This Stock is entirOyNv, and in addition to the' usual variety of GILT, SATINS; GROUNDS' AND -BLANKS, ELEGANT DADO DECORATIONS In new and beautiful designs. Towanda, March 25, 18804 f. AppLiciTlON-IN DIVO • CE. —Tn James C. Teeter. In the Curt of Common Pleas of Bradford county. No," Dec. 'Vann, 1579. You are hereby notified that Susan A.. your wife, has applied to the Court Of Co:ninon Near of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said.Conrt has ap pointed Monday, the ,ad day. of May, In f the Court House in Towanda, for bearing the ;said Susan A. In the premises, at whiCh time and place you may attend If you thing proper. - 4-11 w: ' PETEU. J. DEAN, Sheriff.- 'tom 5 APPLICATION IN DIVORCE. —ToTlleol. F. Dexter. • In the Court of Com: Mon Pleas olf Bradford County.- No. 2SIS. Dec: T.; Fou are' hereby notified that Mary d., your wife, Vas applied to the Court of . Common Mesita Brad ford . Count y fur a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. and the sald Court has ap. pointed ,Monday. May ad . IMO , ' In the Court Mouse In Towanda. fur hearing the said Maryd. In the premlies, at' which time and place you may at. tend if. you think proper. - htw. -PETER J. DEAN. Sheriff. 11,080 86 . 483 06 . 521 60 1P,055 52 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. cA, —Letters of administration having been granted ;to the undersigned, upon Min - estate of PollrLuther, late of Burlington township, decd, notice is hereby given that all persons Indebtep to Mid estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persons basing m aims to present the same without delay. ' I 8.. K. LUTHER, Administrator. • Burlington, March in, 1890-w6. • I • El 44 © -" _7l H . IBANf' E. BULL, SIIRVEYOR. „ENGINEERING, SURVEYING AND •DRAFTING. office with G. F. Mason. over Patch-& Tracy Main street. Towanda. Pa. 4.15.80. PRICES REDUCED. CHOICE MEDIUM CLOVER • SEED, . &Slyer laushelT4 CHOICE PEA. VINE LOVER SEED, 8.1.-10 to $5.50 per Buottel. • TIMOTHY SEED, *3 to $3.10 per Bush'', SALT PER BARREL, . . *1.50 At Stevens & Long's. Toargida, April 15, 111515-w3 POWELL':&: . CM TEZIR SPRINC STOCK OF CARPETS- . ' CARPETS- cAßprrs CARPETS CAR P ETS- - -CARPETS CARPETS- • -CARPETS CARPETS- _ • -CARPETS 1 - - 1 , , INVITE THE A..TTENTION Towanda, April 1880.tT. Vey ithertbannt4. Are now prepared to eatable their 'ethnic of Which they _ have prepared for the 1 includes_a large variety of Lite Insurance. That Life Insurance Companies resist 'losSes, has the least foundation of all the 'charges made 'against them. - Prior to 1876 the records of seventy-one companies bad been obtained. •There had been - paid without - litigation on ;$6,93$ $134,825,376. There' had been resisted SSS policies, covering $1151.201. Of these, 88, insuring $389,677, were paid after litigation, and 110, insuring $513,- 232 were not paid, the Courts. having decided in favor of the companies. One hundred and ninety policies, covering *.8.17,202, were undetermiried. This shows that Only About 11 percent. of the losses reported have been resisted. THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK Paid to policy-holders; in 1879 OVER FOURTEEN MILLIONS OF , DOLLARS WITHOUT CONTEST OR LITIGATION. Of the whole number of death claims of the year; SIX ONLY were contested. Amount contested; *30,070. • WM. S. VINCENT, Haie receivet . i, and have now on exhibition, TO WHICH THEE ' OF THEIR. CUSTOMERS. .. PROCLAMATION.- WHEREAS, lion. PALL D. Monnow, Presidekt Judge of the lath Audicial District, consisting of the county of Bradford, has Load his precept bearing date the 11th day of February. 1880, to me directed. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of th e Pe ace.i Com. mon liens and Orphan's Court at Towanda, for the county of Bradford, commencing on Monday.. Al 30, 1880, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justices bf the Peace of the county of Brad ford, that they be then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the • forenoon of said day, wit h records. inquisitions and ether remembrances - to do those things which to their once appertain- , to be done : and those wbo are bound by rewipb. sauces or otherwise, to prosecute against the pHoo. aria who are or may be in the Jail of said county, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall he fast. .1 tirinw are requested to be pane tual lu their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Rated at Towanda, the 6th day of AWL in the year of our Lord one thousand eight buidred I and •eighty, and of the Independence of the . United States one hundred and fourth. PETER J .DE • VALUABLE FARMYOR SALE. v —The property 'known as the Berry Yam.' one mile below Milan Station; consisting of Up acres, floe buildings, fruit trees and rich produc- tive land will be sold on the beat of terms, and possession gives Immediately. • Address B. A; ELMIEB, • Waverly, N. Y. DISTRICT AGENT. IiPPLIC#ON. IN DIVORCE. —To Chas. Allen Knapp. In the Court of Common Mali of Bradford county. No. 130. Sep touber Term, IMA. You are hereby notified that Ltllte E :, your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has' appointed Monday, May • 3d, ISSO, the Pour House In Towanda, for bearing the said LIME. E. in the premises, at which time and place you may attend If youjhlnk proper: ii 4 vi• • PETER J. DEAN; Sheriff.. A PPLICATION IN DIVORCE. J_ mes McCannon. In the Court of Gem men Pleasof Bradford county. No, 583, September TOnt 1873. You are hereby notified that Lydia. sour wife. has applied to the Cwirt of Common Pceas of Bradford County for a divorce from:the blinds of matrimony. • and the said Court has, ap ptAnted Monday, May 3d, 11811, in the .COprt Hpuse at_ Towanda, for hearing 'the said Lydia In the -premises, at which time, and place ;you may attend if you think proper. • 41--lw. PETER J:DE AN, Sherif. V i XECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Let ten testamentary having been granted to the undersigned. tinder the last will and testament of Hampton Champlin, late of Orttrell. deceased, .all persons indebted to the estate of, said decedent are hereby , notitied to make immediate payment,. and all having claims -against said estate must'pre scnt the same duly authenticated to the under tlgued for settlement. H. CH AMPLIH. Js., Executor. 'Orwell, ES., March IS, 11380. we. MI ~~ r ~.~ • 4 1 ti • Aml• • eq- •