"- --: ' 7 7-':1 -. 5 .1 ' , "';'::' - -.: . -:: -..-1 ", , ` , t'j..;?::!; , ;" 4, :!..; ,: !'', , ; - :1 4- :;; -. ?; -,-- . - i -, :. : ' ..- '., : :;_ ;,,,I. -:=:--71.1.',';', - ; - :: - - - -:, -- ,'_.:',1 -- ,',:::'!:,_:::... '.:::-..:f.-'-....,i':::'..::,:-:-.-.,.:::: VrittNovi ilepodet fl % w' ' A Towanda, Pa.; April 4 ,: iBBO. ENTRSEDIN'THE FOSTOFFICS AT TOWANDA Ai NAIL KATTNO, OF Tpr. SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subscription is print edit!' the colored label. .By noticing the date 'Very"subscriber , can tett when his paper wed be stopped unless the subscrip tion is reneemd. TEtE Beason for picnics will soon he here. . • Tun bids are beginning to burst in earnest • THE ice cream business basn't received a boom as; yet. , A r.t.ltn of gypsies are encamped in North Towanda. 3Lia Term of our County Courts corn meuces next Monday. OUR neigliboting county of Sullivan has nut a prisoner in its jail. THE " Parsimage " at Neath is under going a thorough repairing. - • THE. base ball season does not seem to open very briskly in this section: - TALK' up your town as though you were the,o`wner of it and , had it for sale. THERE are many," little ones" sick of measles and scarlet fever at Orwell. EMERIFF ' S Sales to-4 y, Thursday, at Ono o'clock P. sr., at the Court House. A nEsTsunsm . 18 so6n to be opened in tho-basement of the Troy House, at Troy. TUE new Odd Fellows' Hall at Spring field, will be dedicated to-morrow, Fri day. SOME persons never seem happy unless they have a law suit of some description on band. THE Supreme Court has decided that farmers have a right to work out their . 41...aa tar.. THE Democratic factions are wrangling in State Convention at Harrisburg today, ''Wednesday. THE, birds sing their prettiest songs these tine spring mornings—so •a friend informs ds. SEVERAL of the farmers of East Canton are preparing to raise a crop of tobacco this season. • . -TTIE young ladies of the Presbyterian Church, at Troy, have formed a Mission:. ary Society. Tits. miners and other employes at Car= bon Run received their monthly Pay last week, and in GOLD. THE Odd Fellows' Hall, at 'Bernice, will be dedicated with Appropriate cere monies, on Saturday next. . QEITE a large number of Towanda's Democratic "war horses" are attending the State Convention at Harriaburg. Tux foundation walls of the new brick church at Athens have been completed, and the brick work 'lasi:peen comMenced. PIRSTRONOTARY BLACKMAN and W. G. GORDON have each purchased building lots on Thbd street, south of Elizabeth street. A. TROY correspondent says : "E. 13. 1 l',.tisoNs is surveying : our town, prepara tory to ' putting in - some huge water works.;' THE trackmen and laborers of the Pa Y. R. R. have had their pay advanq _ed five-per cent. The adiatice is to date from April Ist . IF. M. MAYNARD is making the tiCces.: Fa i ryexcavations preparatory to laying the foundation walls for his new brick block at Athens. Tur. — funeral of JosEritt M. JOTINSON will be held at his late residence on Lom bard street, this, Wednesday, afternoon at four o'clock. Tun windows, of our various dry goods, fancy and millinery stores present a brilliant and attractive display of spring goods and novelties. Tni Graded School of Tiny will close for a tined months' vacation, the. last of May, with a grand entertainment at the Opera House in that place. IT is said that the custom grinding done at Loco's Mills, Troy, from March 1, 1879, to March 1, 1880, amounted to over fifty thousand bushels. NQW lathe time to let- your chickei out. YottY neighbor is - making garden;' and the will assist him materially w —in a he- will nut appro.:late. THE Ciiiiton Sentinel says that most of the merchants in that place' "now close their stor4S about nine o'clock." Morn ing or evening, Mr. Sentinel man ? GEORGE N. Joirisox has purchased the interest of his partner, THOMAS Monnts, lin the Leßaysville Mills, and will bereaf rter give them his personal supervision. TUE Willia.msPorti Banner says that "a patent right swiruiler is 'operating in adjoining counties. This time it is a new faugled - harrow he 'trying to introduce. Tun "dandelion hunter"-is abroad in the fields every pleasant' (lay gathering that delectable vegetable luinry, to which valuable tonic properties are attributed. TUNKUANNOCK is struggling with a forty-eight hour walking match, which began there yesterday. Wednesday. We extend our symo.thies to the afflicted P 901516. , RESERVED ließtS N' fOr RICIIIIOD IX VON BnVLE Comedy 'Company, can be obtain ed at Klaus's drug store, to-day. Ad mission 50 cents ; no extra charge for re sei ved seats. SIXTY new names were added this month to the ItEronTEn's rapidly increas ing list of subscribers; and this, too,, with out any "button-holing" or other special effort on our part. THE firm of PERRY 4 JAMES, mer ctatits_of Sugar Run, has been dissolved, Mr. JAMES retiring, having disposed of his interest to MY. PERRY,' who will con tinue the business. Currcii of the Messiah (Universalist) Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, .Pastor. At 10 A. m., sublect- 4 The' Mystery of Godli ness." - At 7* P. M., "Disi§ters and Ac cidents." All welcome. AND . now the Willianisport . Banner credits our locale to the Bradford Repub.- liCa7l. Lord bless 'you, Mr. Banner edi.; tor, the Republican never prints anything ahout Bradford county. M. J.-LONG is making a number of in. , provementi about his residence Corner of Huston and Third streets, in the Third Ward, the laying' of a substantial stone walk being among them. TEE well-known Rock Spring Brewery, in Elmira, was destroyed by fire 'at sin early hour of Saturday morning last. The lass is estimated at *30,000, on which there is au insurance of only $5,000. _-1 THE Leßayaville Adiertiser says that the public Library in tbat place is a grand success in every particular; and that ft now contains an excellent variety of books from which to make selections. (4EOROE McLEmi, one of the employes in RODOETIfi e Ii Planing Mill, Stiffened the loss of apart of one of bis thumbs by its coming :in contact with a. circular saw which he was engaged, in °Penang' one day last week: ' • = Sara the Greeza eterespost.' eat of the Athena ilosats of last =week: II Last Sunday Rev. Mr. WsTaote - bop tired three esedidates in the that WU& place. It is twenty yawl skim 'we saw similar scene here." SATS a Tray comes "Arnong ptlier articled ex from the Ballard twins was an iron wife formerly belonging to IiCrCIIM BALIARD. Some money was found in it, but. so rusty and marred as to be of no value." Tilt. Muse, of f3ayre, 'was committed to jail at this place, - by Justbe Rumor, of that village, on Thursday last, on the charge of halting drawn the soy of au am- Floye of the Pa. &'N. Y. R., R; Compa ny by false representations. A rooL, named Dium Vrwsow, was ar rested by officer lilosirrrr, on Saturday last for disorderly conduct. Given a hear ing before Justice Youiw, he was fined $B.OO and costs, and hi default of pay went, was lodged in the lock-up. SAM the Dushorp Review of last week : "JACKSON Brothers sold one tract of tim ber land containing 640 acres, to 0. A. SEELEY and Strom. Brothers, of Athens. A large force of men and teams will coin mence getting the bark at once." • Aprizwrion is directed to the advertise m,ent, in another column, of JAMES luvrivo, Florist and Nurseryman. Thai.) in want of anything in his line, will do well to call at the hot-houses forth of the Episcopal Church on Main street. 'Nowt weather-wise persons who so confidently predicted a drought. because the roads became dusty last week, are no doubt now predicting a cold, wet summer, in consequence of the almost continuous rainfall of Saturday, Sunday and Monday last. Tut Novelty Furniture Company of Athens have decided to make their new brick building in that place three stories high instead of two, as intended, as their rapidly increasing usiness demands the extra room fur storage, which the added• story twill afford. • Bucg, publishes a 'call in the Le- Rayaville Advertiser., for a meeting of Spalding Post, G. A. R., on Friday ev evening, May 9tb, to make arrangements for Decoration Day. May 9th does not tall on Friday, but Saturday. We sup-, pose Friday; May 7th, vas intended. THE Erie Railway Company have issu ed an order to carry all cans of young fish that are intended for the stocking of streams throughout the country free, and also' o return the caps. Conductors are ordered to stop trains at streams, when required, so long as they do not miss con nections. Two young men named respectively COLIMAN and HOAGLAND, ; were arrested ou Wednesday evening last by 'Officer' Pramcx, and lodged in the lock-up, - for unseemly and boisterous conduct on our streets. Thursday morning they were given a hearing before Justice You and lined $3.00 each and costs. CORUESPOIiDENT Of the Elmira Ad verlißer, writing from Waverly; says-that "at milestone 75 south from Elmira, the State line as recognized for nearly a centu ry, is about oho-fifth of a mile north of the true 'line." Which means, we sup pose, that York State would like to "gobble up" a portion of Bradford county. ' "THAT old piratical sheet," is what the Waverly Advocate calls our cotempo rary, the Argus, and all because Asnmuli at odd times has Garcelonated a few of the Adrocate's locals. "Old piratical sheet," eh ?, Five hundred dollars—col latterally secured by Bonds of the ?data moms Railroad—cannot now prevent war. Os im-visaged, deadly war. SAYS the Tunkhannock Democrat of last week : "The decision made last week by Judge Isparat is one that should be borne in mind by Justices of the Peace, especially. It was that the Act of As sembly permitting trials by a jury of six before Justices is unconstitutional, and therefore such a proceeding is void and :will be reversed." A SPECIAL train from this place to Ber niCe on the S. L. & S. Road, will leave the Colin. House at 12:30 P. M., on Satur day, stopping at Monroeton, New Albany and Onshore. Odd Fellows .and others dpsiring to be present at the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Hall in Bernice on. that day can procure round trip tickets at $l. Train will return early in the even iug. WARREN, the Montrose murderer, kept up his courage good until he was lodged in jail, charged with the willful murder, then he gave out and seemed to' compre hend his situation. He bad many friends in MoutroSe who tried to grasp some ex case for the cold-blooded deed, but hard ly a shadow of a reasonable ;excuse ,is to be found and his friends are fast giving up hope of saving him front 1116 gallows. Tin; Tunkliannock Standard congratu late 4 its readers upon the fact that a large number of delegates to the Democratic State Convention are prominent' railroad men, and men of large wealth.' Why, how is this ?, / , We suppOsed that the Dem ocratic part? was opposed to corporations in general ' and railroad corporations in parti.o.ular, meddling in politics.• Is the leopard about to change his spots? WE have seen a number of emblematic designs tiranufactured in fancy woods by A. BEVERLY Smut,' of Towanda,• that 'for. ingenuity, skill and taste excel any thing of the kind we have ever before'ex a.mined. The REPORTEA book bindery, of which Mr. SMITH is proprietor, has al ways dime the best and neatest of work, and successfully duplicated New York prices.—Canton Sentinel. 5. B. TURD met with an accident last evening which might have proven very serious,-had not medical assistance been_ near at hand. He was using a sharp saw, and in some way the teeth were brought in contact with his wrist severing, an ar tery. :The blood flowed profusely. Fort unatel3) Dr_ PRATT was close at band, and applied the proper remedies to close the wound and stop the bleeding.—Re riot, Wednesddy. A Rnxinunv correspondent says : " There has been quite a change in real es tate hereabouts for the past week. The Rev. A. 0: Iltatmosri has purchased the property of ALBERT ROBERTS, joining his own, making him now one hundred and six ty acres. VINCENT BALDWIN, of Pennyville, has also bought of the: heirs of CHARLES BALDWIN, deceaied, the es tate of seventy acres. Consideration $3,- 000. A , FREE BOOK FOR THE Sicic.—Con taining nearly 100 .pages; in pamphlet form ; shows how Chronic Diseases eau be positively cured by an original systein of practice. It contains valuable and suggestive notes, by Dr. •E. B. FOOTE, on Neatly all the chronic ills to which the human family is subject, besides illustra tive cases, and will be sent by mail to any one sending - faeir .address' and a three cent stamp to pay cost of mailing. Ad dress Murray Bill Publishing Company, 129, East 28th Street, N. Y. City. WE hate carefully glanced over. MARK TWAIN'S new book, "A Tramp Abroad," and find it up to the standard even of lolarta's ntost ardent admirers. As, a gos sipy record of his recent pedestrian tour through Germany and Switzerland, it can have nn peer; The agent for Towanda . has met with remarkable success, having already delivered some sixty volumes in 'this place. Ur. PAYNE , I.queSlA us to say to those he has overlooked or been unable to see who may wish to obtain this pleas ing / and really instructive work, may do so on short notice by leaving their names at WniTcosta's book-store. &mu in Didgbury. Pa., •a minister re turning from church on Sunday last met a man who was driving a team attached to i t:ragon. with " a hay rigging. "Are yo drawing hay today ?" the minister as . "NO, sirr.the man replied, "1 am, drawing a hay rigging." "Do you intera to draw hay?" "Yes, sir. The ScOPtnre says if your ex or your ass get into a ditch, beip them oat, even upon the Sabbath day. and,.sir, mrox and NM am both in the ditch, for. I have. a large stock of cattle and am out of hay.. I mast not let thenrstarve." , The minister went on his way without more words.— mire Pres Press: ME lEEE , - A viav_daigerons imenterfelt 35 piece Is now Ineinalstlon., its and worms are &wept, and when the acid test is applied, its surfaea r ldkot sintound to be genuinegot lit its met of ring betrayi the base- - within. The eoin has been eareltilly tin two an&Aolkowed out; leaving a eery- thin Vete en either side of. ail genuine gold. A eraekin the - edge,s perceptible:only to the keenest 'vision, shows where it bas been rut. The coin is anew one, of the issue of 1880.: Bank officers pronounce it the most dangerous alunterfeltwhich bat yet come under their observation. • THE Troy Gantt/ wants a public Mea ty in that place, and thus talks" to the capitalists of that borough : ft l le z lno wway could one of our rich men so surely id*, tifhis name with -the of, this tOtfrk ashy founding such an ~ .i it*Utioll. In *I way could an equalam t ! of good be done with au equal equal. .f money, no step could now be - , that would act surely tell on the future welfare of our village. Let any of our wealthy men who would reap a grateful harvest df remem brances from the future, sow in this field; return will be sure, the memory more en during than if carved on_ granite, ,and More lasting than if bestowed on descend anta." Wk Understand our friend Allen, of the REPORTER, is among theji i epubliean dark horse candidates for the Legialature. -Journal, last week. ' coniider ourself under obligations te'our neighbor for furnishing_ us with this valuable information. We might have lived on for years and years, and never bare even mistrusted ; anything of the kind, and perhaps died entirely igno rant of the whole matter. In behalf, therefore, ofhim, whose mournfultask and duty, it will become to waste our biography when the scenes i of earth shall have faded from our view, and we are no longer a "dark horse," -we thank the Journal for the valuable information. IN the North American Review for May, ex-Judge JEnr.. S. BLACK continues the very, interesting series of papers on the Third Term ; Question begun in the Feb ruary number. His article is entitled "Gen. GRANT and Strong Government," and its purpose is to show, first, that the limitation of tenure of office in the Presi dency to two , terms is a fundamental prin ciple of out -republican form of govern- Ment ; andOtecondly, that not only does disregard ofl that principle threaten the permanepei tot' republican institutions, but that Onalir's third, candidacy is ac tually a plot ifs revolutionize the republic and introduce 'monarchy. Mr. LESLIE Sisrazri writes of " The Religion of all Sensible . Men, " and speculates on the prospect of tat religion displacing the present creeds .of the multitude. The creed of the intake, he says, must be capattle of assimilating modern scientific theories.' GEORGE TICKNOR, CURTIS c,on tinues his series of articles on "McCrarr.- Lates Last Service to the Republic." These papers are specially valuable on account of the large number , of hitherto I tmpublished•documents which , they con tain. Mr. FRANCIS H. UtinEuwoon eon tributes an essay on R. W. EMERSON and his writings ; and an anonymous writer labors to show that the United States Government cannot, consistently with the Monroe Doctrine, permit the construction of an American . Isthmian Canal, unless the same shall be controlled by cis-Ltlan-, tic Governments. The notices of Neil' Books are by Mr. Aim.. GVSTAFSON. The Review is' sad by booksellers and newsdezlers generally. PERSONAL. —Colonel ROBERT A. PACKER has (re sented to the Scranton armory fund, his check for $lOO. —Hon. P. D. MORROW, of this place, is presiding at Court in Dlontroie, Susque nanna county, this week. ' —Miss ROSE. VINCRST, of Wysox, has been secured as a teacher in one of the schools in Pike township. --JOSEPH JOHNSON, thez barber, who has been ill for some months' past, 'died on Monday afternoon last. —W. S. VtxcEivr and Spnco are both happy over the advent of - diminutive daughters to their households. —E. T. Fox, President of the Citizens National Bank, was confined to his resi dence by illness several drays last week. —"Miss litAvixtE . 31Avrisuro, of Rome, started on Satiirday last tor a visit of sev eral weeks to fliends in LaSalle, Illinois. —Mr. and • i rs. IL A. 3lzneutt are be- ing congratulated by hosts of friends on the advent to their fatnily circle of a little daughter —W. FT; Bowsaws of our borough, has been in'poor health for some time, and still patiently lingers with that dreadful disease, cancer.—Leßayrrille Advertiser. —The friends of L. D. TAYLOR, of Graville Center, will present his name to' the Republican Connty Convention as a candidate for the office of Representative. -1 7 SIMON KINNET, .CORNIEL HARSh, and possibly some Other Waverly masons, have gone to Burlington, Pa., to help build the Bradford county poorimuse.— Wareily Advocate. -The 'Democratic Senatorial Confer ence which met at Tunkhannock, chose It. A. PACKER as the Senatorial Delegate from thiii district to the State Convention at Harrisburg. • —GEOROE CLARK, he of ihi3 Express office, received a package last week, which he considers the mpst valuable of any he has heretofore handled. Mother land son both doing well. - --JAMES MACFARLASE, Esq., I was gen onslY ill for several days last week, but we are happy to announce that be is now Considered out of danger. His illness was occasioned by an affection of the heart. —Past Grand WARNER, of Austinville, was elected District Deputy Grand Mas ter of the several Lodges of •Odd Fellows in thin county, and will be commissioned at tbe coming session of the Grand Lodge. 4.4F.onnE H. HONNETYER, who for twelve years was with Wria.sis & Acx- LEY, has taken a position in the clothing s i x ore of 11. Jscous, at TowSnda._CiEORGE is capital salesman, and lis kndwn by a nit every one in these parts.—J)ushore Review. -,,,, , 1 , i —Mr. CHARLES IVAILNEI4 long night operator here, has taken the day situation at Wyalusing, vacated by Mr. SMITH,' who has gone West. Having been very prominent in our Social circles he will be greatly missed. Ho is in every way an excellent citizen. and worthy - the confi dence of , our Wyalusing friends.— Tusk hannock Republican. ELLERY P. INGHAM. loft last week for the purpose of consulting an eminent au rist. Perhaps a year ago he contracted a severe cold which has ever since affected his hearing. Mr. Imams is among the most intelligent and brilliant young attor neys of the age, and let us hope his bear ing will be completely , restored so that his usefulness may be is no- wise impair ed.—Di/shore Review. I ..—FREDERICK BARNEY, a resident of this place for some years past, died on Tuesday morning. He had- been ailing for several months past, bat had only been confined to his bed fora short time. His death was caused by "Bright's Dis ease of the Kidneys:" He was about 30 years of age, and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. Tho remains were taken to Owego, Wednesday morn ing, for interment. ' —A. Sam Ntwatest, says the Troy Gaiette of last vieek, one of our most en terprising business men, who for the past thirteen years his been identified with many business enterprises In Troy, has made anew move that haerrather surpris ed his numerous friends. Be has bought out the stock of the -Bullock store at East ;Smithfield, and forms a partnership with Wsvitte PHILLIPS,' postmaster of the place. r They will move into the Webb store and expect to open a first-class store for the citizens of that locality. We re gret: io lose a valuable citizen and good neighbor, but congratulate the people of East Smithfield on their Acquisition, and trust that Mr. NEwxAN may meet with abundant success. Mr. NEWMAIer name will be familiar to our readers as a mem bet of the firm Of MITCHELL, PARSONS, & .CO., NEWMAN & PARSONS, and as busi ness manager of the Enterprise 'Manatee-, , taring Company." • ' . _. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. That there have been unfortunate diffi culties and dissensions in the Baptist Church at this place for a number of years past;-is well known to most of our citizens, but under the direCtion and' ad vice of Professor DOWnitly of Philadel phia, who has labored here for' several weeks pad, the difficulties appear to have been anted, and it would seem that • MIN ME ees or peso dawn upon thk wit . lovintom4 : bn e atainvz als fth wai= - sd,Weewhe icor - tate the On** aref sifted .luvl _hiriPOS4, _ ' : f Wintarmik , - UM. MOMS _te %MO tome, when tbeee:who believe *Abe Prix ciptsej Baptist DeneribiatiOn 'should make an roma effort tO establish those Principles on_a first . folindatfon. in To speedo, therefore, be it ,ThuOleed, BY the "First Regular Bap tist Church in Towanda,7 Faster—That in order to ascertain , our true situation'as a church, and to know who are willing to unite in this effort, we do at ono° proceed to Beefs* the Roll of Mensbers.l Szcorm—That no member be retained sup the sfell, who does notresit dawn 'inter:WU the welfare of the Church, end ivillingiess to co-operate earnestly and prayirthlly in endeavor for its prosperity: —letters to be granted to th3se now in , geed standing who do not doctors_ their Wiling:less to co-operate ,in this effort, if letAers are now requested—otherwise, their names to be erased from the Roll the same as though not in good standing. - Taran—That we take immediate• steps to rtmoee all obstacles arising from offen ces, by reconciling differences and by urg ing concession and conciliation towards all, whether members or others, who claim to hale grievances on account of anytiljng done by the Church, or by mem bers Wf the Church. Founvu l —That when we have need all proper means to remove all real rounds of grievance against the Church, or its members, we do cordially and affection ately invite all Baptists sn Towanda and etoiniiy,_ who are not members of this Church, to consider our course:, and!,,beir own duty under God to the 'Principles they profess, and—laying aside all preju dicel\ arising from past events — to, nits with this Church, and aid in buildlig up the interests of the Baptist denomination in Towanda. Minutes adopted Apr(119,4880. J. R. l DowNia, Moderator. The building corner of Main and Pine streets, occupied by Hotatzaik Passmat's music store, RDNDELL'S meat, market, GRADY'S tailor shop, the BMW office, narrowly escaped destruction by fire on Wednesday evening of last week. At about seven o'clock one of the ladies in Mrs. MADDENI millinery store on Pine street., was attempting to strike a match in order to light the gab, when the head of the match flew off, falling in a box °flight goods which stood near. Passing out for another match. ;she returned to find the room enveloped in smoke, and flames ris ing from behind The counter. She at once gave the alarm and several gentlemen hurried to the piece, and by the prompt use of several pails of water put out the flames. The loss was but slight, and is fully covered by insurance. 'The fire de partment was promptly on the ground, but their services were not needed. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS. The following were the appointments made at the Wyoming Coriference held in Scranton last •week, for the Owego dis trict of the Methodist Church : Y. E. SMITH, P. R. Athens—A. W. Hood. Barton--G. Greenfield. Berkshire—R. Hiorns. Camptown..--J. R. AngelL Candor—O. M. Martin. Caroline—E. N. Sabin. Danby—G. L. Williams. Flemingville—B. G. Blair. Hartford—To be supplied. Hornbrook—S. F. Wright. Leßaysville-.. Luther Peck. "Litchfield—L. P. Howard. Newark—W. J. Judd. Nichols—J. C. Brainard.! • North Barton—N. S. Dewitt. North Tioga—A. W. Loomis. Orwell—J. K. Peck. Owego—E. W. Caswell. Rome—S. B. Keeney. Slaterville—H. B. Cook. South Danby—S. E. Walworth. Spencer—Z. Evans. • • Tioga—To be supplied. Waverly—A. L. Smalley. West Danby—S. Barner. • Windham—J. R. Allen. Wyalusing=l. Cole. . The fitcustoND & VON BOYLE Comedy Company will present the amusing comedy of "Our Candidate," at Mercur Hall, this, Thursday. evening. Of this Com. pany the Press everywhere have nothing but praise. Among the hundreds of no tices coming under our observation- we select the following : "The first appearance of RICHMOND & VON BOYLE'S Comedy Company in this city, in their comedy "Our Candidate" -at the. Standard Theatre, last night, was greeted by a large audience, who enjoyed the jokes and comic action of the piece; -The 'acting and mounting of the piece, are of the best.—New York World, Jana.- , ary 20114•ISS0." - "It has been conceded by- Manager HENDERSON that the past week at the Standard, Theatre, with Ricumosn and VON BOYLE, in their screaming vomedy of "Our' Candidate," has proved the most profitable of the entire season. This is gratifying, because, although RICHMOND and Vos Boum are magnificent character artists, the merits of.' the comedy as a stage composition can Only be measured by the enjoyment afforded, and of which these two comedians. are the undisputed vehicles, if not the absolute creators. "Our Candidate" is animated In action, pure in text, and lirims from beginning to end with; foe boisterous hilarity. - Current audiences rarely. go beneath the surface of a comedy, hence. they have derived a genuine banquet of mirth.—Neut York Sunday Mercury, Jimuary ..?:sth, 1880. Admission 50 cents ; no extra charge for reserved seats. i Dr. WITILIAM HATES, Supervisor of the Census for this . District; has submitted foe the approval of the Census .Depart, merit, the sub-division of the District, and the same haw been approved by Su perintendent WALKEN. The name of the enumerator for each sub-division will be published as soon as selections are approved by the, Superin tendent. Bradford County is divided into thirty-eight sub-divisions as follows : 1. Albany township, Overton townshl s„ New Al bany towns h Ip. 2. Asylum township. • 3. Athens township, ALMOST A FIRE. COMEDY •COMPANY. THE !ENSUS. Athens borough.' . Barclay township. Burlington township, Burlington Borough. Canton township, Canton-Borough. R. Canton Borough. ~_ 9. Columbia township, Sylvania Borough: 10. Franklin township, Leroy township. 11. Granville township. . 12. Herrick township. 13. Litchfield township. , ' 11. Mohroo township, Monroe Borough. 15. Orwell township. 18. Pike township, Leßaysville Borough. . , 17. Ridgbury township. 18. Rome township, Rowe Borough. 19. Sheshequin township. 20. Smithfield townihip 21. South Creek township. 22. South Waverly lbuough. 21. Springfield township. .1 24. Standing Stone township. 25. Terry township. , . I 26. Towanda Borough. 27. Towanda township, North ToWanda township. 23. Troy Borough. ' . . , . 29. Troy township, Armenia township. _i r 2 30. Tuscarora township. ._ , . [ j 31. Ulster township. 32. Warren township. ' 33. West Burlington township, 34. Wells township, . 35. Windham township. 34. Wilmot township. 37. Wyalusing township, 38. Wysoi.townsidp. BAD ELMIRA. • Last evening at the depot, says the El mira Gazette of Friday last, on Erie ex press train No. 1, going East, was a gen tuleman who met with quite a misfor tune. He had come up from -Yennsylva-' nia to take the Western train. 'While going about his business he was jostled in the crowd iu by three men,, and when he came•to examine himself he found his pockets had been picked of six or seven hundred dollars. He 'complained of his loss to Captain HILL, but it Was too late. Neither the men nor the' money could be found. FIRE IN TROY. About twelve o'clock Tuesday „night 1 bright light in the Southern part of our village, and the vigorous ru)tes of the fire bell, called out our Mike* !and Oscalu wa in particular. After a bard run, it was found that ham ofdsatics MAT4It was on fire, and when the engine arrived, was no nearly•consumed as to -make any help needless. A wagon, churn -powar,• etc., were burtml, but stune calves were got out. It is supposed the fire • was in cendiary in its origin.— Troy lissefta. • tit*: A'ssimi *Au terimssi Annuli stiiHeihrimirnedi itopriss:Aleriff • , As:the thil i i:+ 4 21. - T. It. *Mob las libee $t TA+ N; ouMcadsylast, *unwiring Bummer held Station,. pbse math. of lark fortf - titlintteslater; the boiler - of 'the .engintrieseplodetV bolantke' killing Irina last* the engitteer,-end danger, injuring Flu= IlbisON, &masa, and..slightly Minting Issulla &MAR, a train :hand.' 'At the time the explosion I toOklasas, the train was moving at agate of .peed of abcint ten mamas hour. .What ocousioned the - disaster Is not known, and perhaps nearer will be. The anglee was the Wyoming, and bad ,been in use, we understand, about twenty years, although it bad. but just come from, the shops whine it had undergone thorough repair', and - was supposed to be in good ,condition. But, s b . , .Ignement before the 'explosion . the engine bad given the signal, 'with- the whistle, usually gist en on AsOpraehhtg a stales, and bad . shut l oltstestn. 'He was leaching to take bold of attached to the whistle, to give, the signal forripplying the brakes when' the explottion took place, and his body was hurled through the enginetab• roof some thirty feet into the air , and his lifeless remains fell to the:ground about one hundred and eighty feet distant from the engine. The .fireman, who was at the moment applying the brake of the tank-or tender, was blown from where be stood. onto the second gondolia from the engine, a distance of about sixty feet. Falling into the ashes with which it was loaded, undoubtedly prevented his being killed outright. JAMES SHEAR, a writ' I hand, received several quite severe brnis es by being thrown front the cars.,The engine was thrown from the trac and tamed completely around, the forward end being next to the task. It is complete wreck, the fire-box and whole rear end boing blown almost_ to- shreds. The smoke-stack was blown off, and the whole engine shattered, showing the terrific force of the escaping steam. Ai soon as possible, persons who were on the train and workmen near where the accident occurred, hastened to the assist- ancei of the injured men. On arriving when) Mrf LESLIE'S ' body laid it was dienoveredthat life was already extinct. An examination of his remains showed that one of his legs was broken, one shoulder dislocated, andt the frontal bone ever the left eye had been driven through !the skull into the braid, a wound which 1 would - canoe almost instant death; and.,l which it is supposed Was inflicted by a flying bolt or other piece of iron. Mr. MASON, the fireman, was taken up from the car where he bad fallen, and conveyed to the house of, Dr. et.sooerr, where he yet remains,. His injuries so far as known, are a broken arm, several 1 bruises about the breast and body,' and his bead and face badly scalded. NeWs of the accident was at once tele graphed to Sayre, and Superintendent PACKER and Assistant GOODMAN 'imme diately started for the scene, telegraphing physicians here to be at the upper depot to take the special car that conveyed them, and Drs. WoonnußN and JotnisoN accompanied them. Arriving at the scene of the accident everything that could be 1 , was done for the injured men • still alive, and tender hands fitted the corpse of Mr. LESLIE for its conveyance to his late home in this place, where the remains were brought in the afternoon. Coroner HOMET was promptly on the ground, and summoned a jury whd, after holding an inquest over the remains of 'Mr. LESLIE, rendered a verdict in accord ance with the facts as above given. Mr. LESLIE bad been a resident of this place for several years past, and was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Ile was about forty-five years of age, and leaves a wile and four children to mourn the loss• of one of the most loving of husbands and kindest of fathers. He was a member of Watkins Post, H. A. R., of this place, a%d a delegation of the Comrades of the Post ap..ompanied his remains to near Manch Chunk, on Tuesday, where the in terment will take place. . Mr. MAsOST, the fireman, is , a married man, end has a wife and three children livinghere. 1. RESOLUTIONS COMPLIMENTARY. At a meeting of the Official Board of the South Maiu Street Methodist Episco pal Church, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted by a unanimous vote : Wdandasi It has come to the knowledge of this ;Official Board that our brother; John J. Calton, is about to remote from this city; therefore, Resolved, That we hereby cipress ottr high. ap preciation of the faithful and edicient manner In which our brother bas• discharged the Important duties of Chorister In our church for the past year. Resolved, That the departure of Brother Colton froln our midst Is the occasion -to us of deepest re gret; but we shall earnestly pray that the:blessing of God our Father, and that ,Ims grace of our Lord Jesus Christ may be with him In his new home, and aid him in further devotion to and success in the work of our common Muter and Letd. Revolved, That we request the publication of this official, action In the city papers. CHAS: T. Moan, A. HOLszar.PLL Chit rman, Aprll 18,18 So. —The resolutions were adopted by- a rising vote;. and unanimously. Afterwards Mr. Culton was presented with some sil verware. Ile goes to Sayre, re Advertiser. , ' NEARLY SUFFOCATED. An inoffensive fellow named Cider* KELM; was arrested at Wellsburg, Thursday, by officer' , MOREHOUSE for be ing drunk. The police officer put - bite in the lock-up, built a fresh coal fire turned; on the drafts and left him. Ab out one o'clock his mother visited the lack-up and found him lying on the floor suffocated from the heat and gas escaping from the stove. Dr. H. J. SMITH was called, and after laboring with him all the afternoon, succeeded in bringing him to life again. . When found his heart had stopped beat ing, he bad no pulse and;presented the appearance of a dead man, and the doctor had but little hopes of resucitating him at first, but by Patietit c, ' labor succeeded in bringing him to life, and 'has him so he can sit up now and is iu a fair way to re cover., The feeling over the thoughtless ness of the officer in thus leaving the prisoner alone to perish, is very great, and prominent citizens are outspoken in denunciation of such a careless act.—Et mire Teleghtm. Local Coriespondence. FROM 'ULSTER. • EDITOR REPORTER :—Our little village has been usually quiet, during the past week, and with few exceptions would have rolled into eternity as many another has before. On last Friday evening at about seven o'clock, a number of ladies and gentlemen were - seen to congregate at the residence •of JAMES MATUER, and in a short time -had formed a line of march, carrying mys terious packages, baskets, etc., instead of implements of war; proceeding -up to Smithfield street to Church street, thence down Church street •to . the residence of Mrs. and Mrs. Witt put B. 'HYING, who had just returned froth their bridal touk, . and 'settled - down to the realities Of house keeping. Having obtained admittance; the company coolly informed Mr. Inns° "that,they bad come to make him a vis it ;" althou-:h taken entirely by surprise, the young host and hostess soon made the assembly feel at home, and a pleaitant vis it was enjoyed by all. Of course the mys terious packages, baskets, etc., spoken of, contained nothing lesd than a bounte ous supply of delicacies, which the ladies ef-Ulater know so well how to prepare for like occasions. Professor. J. B. EMERY "sailed" for Durant', Wisconsin, this morning, on a visit-to friends. The Professor's #miling countenance will not appear mom' streets for some time, but we wish him a', pleas ant and safe return. We hear that A. N. ROCKWELL has purchased the Phelps House and lot, eor - - ner of Church and Smithfield streets, and ,that Mr. GEORGE B. RODGEIU3 has bought the house and lot recently occupied by L. H. SHAW. Truly )(ours, April 270880. , Moults. MI TUSCARORA ITEMS. Peach trees 4iegin to blossom. Farmers busy sowing oats. • Mlll. ISIV A AII DUNLAP is dangerously in,- is is also Mr. M. C. Tome, with but slight hopes for the recovery of either. Mr. and Mrs. Piciutrr are joining over the addition to their household treas. - ures.of a sweet little baby girl. Mr. Cusu, of the Far Wat., , thought it possible to take from our midst one of luseaters's fair daughters, wit out the usual serenade from the Mull Band. But when the WWI party the aiiiietlitiainitritito lab leg sooomptioyitat-hotaataaltai braalthar thei addligha Apse. at illbato f i . Arr. woe Wok to thooqaet that captota littaitoax isnot to bo caught Dapping. Tbe!liamd" tender thaieliHo rot. iofreatoaatita. 1886. - • , 0 O. t ° Mali Csirlion.—GeWaine Bit• ters ws put twin sows paneled, - amber colored with whits label on one aide printed in black letters, and green Lop: and on the other sidoyellow paper_ with red , letters ; revenue stamp over, the cork,l This is the only form in which genuine'Hop Bitters. are put up, and the , sole 4eht to make, sell and use them is 'granUd to the Hop Bitters Man ufacturing Company. of RocUstor, N. Y., and Tomb", Ont., tents, copy right and trade nark. AlAl others put.up in any other vac of. by any one else, claiming to be' like it `or pretending to contain hops; by whatever names they maybe called, are bogus and unfit for use, and only put up to 'Oland cheat the peo ple on the credit end popularity of Hop Bitters. -t • . . 1- • BUSINESS LOCAL. rfr Children' Canines —A fine stock It the Os Cent Stoic . siettiw. • .Our goods ,are NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. Dior.= A Yoram. I Croquet Betts—Very fino for 99 Cents at the 99 Cent store. • aphs4w. Cr - Try our Itim JAP. TEL. Best in lawn. . . DUI= a Vir Plower. Pots, Barging Baskets, and. Brackete, at the ne Cent Store. sprn-Rw. I Provisions of all kinds, of the best (platy. at Dacgsa k voconrs. far The Moat Stock ot Bird Cages in Towanda, sad lowest pticea, at the 99 Cent Store; aprZaw. tir CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 80. DZcUE Ii VOIIGHTII. ur Choice TEAS and COFFEE a specialty at Dicatti & VocrunT's. 'lir Fora good, durableand neat-fitting 800 E, call at F. J. , opposite tieelers . hotel• ; Nov. 27•tt. t Clothes Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Work Baskets sod 31Thrke4Baskets, at the 95 Cent Store. apr29.2.w. oar PRICES WAY DOWN on Gent? Flee and Coarse Boots at BLUM'S, opportte Seer ley's Hotel. ' • Nov. 27-tf. M' L. B. RODGERS chalk ngea COWlN tltion for quality of goods and low prices on Bash, Doors, Blinds and Itoldin4s, and al building ma. CCM fgr The Largest, Best. and Cheapest line of Shoes for, Ladles•, Idlasea' and Chlldrenr wear is found at coastsli new store, corner Main and Pine•ets., Tracy & Noble•s Block. apr4lB It3r ConsEn has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Youths , wear ever offered in Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. Vir There is no one article in the line of medicines that gives so large a return for the money as a good porous strengthening plaster. such as Carters Stuart Weed and Belladonna Back-ache Plasters.' or It is not the quantity eaten that gives strength, life, blood and health. It Is the thorough digestion of the food taken. let It be much or little. Thetefore, do olot stimulate up• the stomach to crave food, but rather assist dices .tion after eating, by taking Slmtpons• Liver Regu lator. rir Persons desirous of obtaining good BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK, will do well to call at the boarding-house of E. MONTS'n one door north of Dr. D. 8. EqtArr's. The rooms of this house bare been newly papered, painted and furnished. The Wcatiotils desirable, It being near to the Cloud House and business portion of, the town. ii!" From a promMent drug house 11. H. WARNER k Co., Rochester. K. T.—=Dear Sir t It is now only three months 'lnce we received your first shipment of Safe Remedies. We have _sold drugs In this place for twenty Team. and we have never sold a proprietary medicine that giver such universal satisfaction as yours, especially your Site Kidney and Liver 'Cure, and Safe ariabetcs Core. . We could mention many who have received great wilefit in cases of Kidney digiculties, Asthma. thematism, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, etc. Itespectfully yours, BISSON It PDX. 4. 22-w?.. . Alexandria Bay, N. Y. 1 Qom' From the banks of the Hudson NEWIII.7IIG, N. 1".. Oct. 20, 1879. TT. W. WAnicin Co., Badwater, t lif. Siemer& : A lady of over seventy years of age. In falling health for over a year. has been using War ner's Safe Bitters on my reConunendation. She feels very grateful for the benefit she has derived therefrom, and says that untlisbe used !Cher atom; sch could hear no vegetable food for over three. years. 1. believe, it to be a certain specific for dys. Pepsis. 4 4.22-in .I.l`. JOSLTN.. . • CREAM PAISI.—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 ELY'S Cream Balm. A remedy of real merit, and will do what is recom mended of it. Cali on your druggisttfor it and give it a trial. Fifty cents a bottie : • • El=22 NEW TORE. June 5, 189. • Marine. ELY BROTHERS, Owego. N. .—Grell nemen: I have used your Catarrh Reme dy, Cream maim, and experienced great relief. in fact It is the only remedy that gave anything like comfort from a distressing and nausentis comflaint. In my family I have found It specially good In !colds af fecting the bead and nostrils. with my; children and others. Tltie relief has been almost Instant. We consider It to be invaluable for faintly use. very truly, H. It. WELLII, Business Manager of '_flew 'York Commercinf Advertiser. apra-Im. Or NEURALGIA. CURED by: Dr. Bonn.'s Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills, universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Headache, Nen eons Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Vontitil of Blood, Paralysis. Palpitation of the Heart, an loss of Nervous Energy. These Pills are a special preparation for the-cure of special diseases, and are worthy of a trial by all Intelligent sufferers; are harmless and effectually cure all . diseases arising from a deranged nervous system pleasant to take, they dissolve in the mouth. Prepared by A. E. Dunn. 3L D.. Scranton, Pa.: sent IT mail to any address on receipt of price; 50 cts. For sale by CLAIM 13. Ponran, Towanda. Dr. Slvary says: "I have.-sold Dr. Btrnit'a Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills for years and they give universataltisfactlon. " A. Klrarr, Af. D.. "Pittston, Pa." Blaribi-y1• • MARRIED.' • NEW ELL-THIIRSTON.—In Towanda. at the residence of Reuben Bennett, E541.,.0n the 20th Inst.. by the Rev. John S. Beers. ;teeter of Christ Church, Mr. Clare ice B. 'Newell and Mtss Sarah Thurston, both of Bernice, 'DIED. TITOMAB.—In l'hiladelphla. April 13th, 1880. Emma Jane. wife of Charles C. Thorns.% and daughter of Wm. Kram, of labertiCorners,Ta., aged 31 years. BOWEN,--In Warren, March :15th. 1880, Mabel IE., aged le yens; Aplif 13th, 1880, Matti.) A., aged 3 years; daughters of Benjamin and Char, lotto Bowen. Farewell, father. we must leave thee, Leave the friends we dearly love; Dear mother, shall we meet thee. In that glorious home above ? • Christian brothers, we will greet thee When we reach that blesied shore; Dearest sisters. we Wilt know thee When we meet tOpartno more. Dear children, you have lakes, . And - our loss we deeply reel: But 'Gs Ood that bath Decal us,— . . He can all our sorrows heal. ' • JOHNSON —ln Towanda. 1880. Mr. Jo. seph Di. Johnson, aged 39 years, 9 months and 22 days. . - LYONS.—At cite residence of his father, hear New- Albany, April 15, 1880,; James Waldo L7tems„ aged 24 years. Mr. Lyons was a native of this' coabty,, who in 11175 went to lowa to establish there for himself . 11 local habitation ilnd a name." After three years residence there his healttaalled, and be removed to Colorido torecuperate t but too late. That fell destroyer, Consumption, had marked him for its • own. 'Six weeks ago he came home to die. He knew that death was but a little before him; yet he feared It not, but awaited patiently for its cool ing, content and glad to go and be with Christ "which is bettor." 'Be was respected and loved by a large circle of acquaintances; some of whom. reside in this b.aottigh, and who gathered In great numbers to mark their esteem at his burial in Mon roe, April lath. He rests In the Lord: T. VENISI7E.--The subscriber, wish- Ing 10 reduce stock to make room for thor oughtnedr,.,wlll sell at auction. on FRIDA.Y. ROM, beginning at I o'clock rt. rt., from ten to .nfteen head of Gra4mlBhort Rom Cows a* Rollers. We harp several Short Horn Bull Calves and Yawllap . ; also, Berkshire rigs, which we offer at private sale. 0. H. WELLICS. Wya Pai April A NNUAL MEETING.—The An neat Ideating of the EltorkhOlers of-the 'STATE LINE A SULLIVAN It. S. Co. for the election of President and Directors, and for the transaction of inch other business as may come be fore them, will be held at time once of .the COW: . prty. la the Uotweigh of Towanda. Pa, WED NESDAY. VAT 19, 1880. at to o'clock A. N. _ se. A. BaLDWl9l.9ecretary. ..Temanda, - Pll., Apt 11111,080.: . *. `: -- . 7 -..?•: - .,••,•..- , - - .' , .;:i-i,' , ':.. , ;:':_-: , ~,..... ..........- (.nga•tt) glair gibvniiseluents. - :,,, ,- ---- ..,: ,-_,.:i • ',:s.:, rl.-:-..!•:'?_:,V,,,.1! ME WANDA - 11EAR10111% , 'iiiidicarnio ET IFTIMIXGariONG, . iileserelideGini la Groceries iie4Prodese, eerSei WirildWAY Arm ! si, , 41•42 perl - 4.; . . , Moor par east.. -•- 1 212 Cora Neat pat 1141141 1 110 Chop Pad. * Ingigh-pet bosh. I ntig . / _O a ears Rye - TO* 14 . a thas _ 04 6.54, 40 - 5 44 01oseisoliii — •. ; ei_V -s -. -, • . - i - , ;.; Tignotbp.arot . tans, • ..-.. . , , 0 .... Sesiss,t3lbs, -' 1 Mil 112 1 110 140 Pork. nun ' • bbl. 16 110. 17 011 , Dimmed bogs URN • Clifek .l ons 1 • 01 r b oul ders RP 11110 11 0• " I Lard ' - / GO 0 10 Ratter. tab 5............ •234 0 4 1 260 20 Rolls • Ile zm. tr o d ! , i 100 Ciicie " ... 110 li • • , ell le Mate's. ;orbital's& .. 250 • 1106 FS Apples . 4 .i.. 75414 0 lOD ODniied a ple : .. ®lOO 0l 2I 0n5.......:.... 0 Beeswax2(4l22 24 CORIUM= $Y 010. A. DAYTON Hides • , 06/ , MN Veal skins 80 el 28 • Deacon Sklai 40 • Pelts 41 00 0 800 COBURCTDD DT 11. DATIDOW * 11110..-- - cosa(. t 11 00 40 781 gl5 ...... 1 70 , II 00 JP 2.5 Hideo Vipsl Skins Deacon Skins Sheep Pelts Item Abvedisfmnits. NOTICE.—This my eleventh sea. son In Towanda. I again oiler for sale a large stock of BEDDING PLANTS. comprising Poch. alas. Geraniums. Heleitropea, Carnations, Verb,. 1151. _Pansies te.4 also. a large stock of young EVEEDLOOMINO ROSES. All at prices as icrw .as elsewhere. Please call and examine stock and ascertain prices. Early cold frame Cabbage Plants now ready.'ind other vegetable plants In their sea. son. ONEEN-110IISE8 • Main 'street, north of Eplecomd Church. JAMES C. !EMIG. Towanda, April 1880.m2. JAMES IYIoCABE Has removed to headquarters CORNER. MAIN it BRIDGE-STS CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &c. FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES. OODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES. JAMES MCCABE. Towanda, April W, 1118011. NOTIC E.—Auditors' statement of accounts for Torry Township, for year end: leg April Mb, leso : • Clothing the poor in 08 Boarding the poor 46S 40 Medical attendance for pucir - - 300 Funeral expenses $1 15 'Roads and" ridges' 327 61 Town clerk—services, stationery, etc.' 18 00 Pald interest on outstanding orders ' .. 82 64 Exoneration of tax, duplicate of 1579 - 4 50 Election expenses 32 81 Percentage for collecting 18 90 Auditing accounts, 2 years 21 00 D. R. J nes aad 11. L. Terry. wathr-troughs In 00 0 U. Terry. • Nielson White. Commissioners' fees.. ... .11 75 Jacob iNflntan. ' 8 21 Sundry expenses 22 83 • Amount orders lamed during year - ' pan 26 Old ordera outatandlng.l. 9!O 26 Total Orders redeemed dada year. Calande of tat with col actors Town ludebf.edaera • - Total—. Terry Tolinuhfp in cieentint with Henry Yeller, • Treasurer. Dr. . . To bal. of tax In bandit of Trutcheit.e.4o3 07 To duplicate of IC9 (Terry).. 875 Y 5 --41,538 42 Cr. By amount orders redeemed.. —lll,OBO 88 By exoneration, duplicate 1879... 4 50 By baL of tax lu bands of collecls 453 08 -------411,538 4 L. A. JONES, JOHN A. BIENEIL Auditors. JOHN LAYMAN, Terry Township, Aptil 22, ISSO. , :STIMONI iIe are received day by the pro vs of SI ' MONS lit REGUI. from persons of • don and proud a from all parts of country attesting wonderful curs roperties of this medicine. No _ preparation but —a .011. nasiever been discovered that would effectually. cure Dyspepsia and its kindred evils, and restore the patient to a perfectly bealtby condition of b dy and mind. The rapidly Increas ing demand for this medicine and our large sales In consequence, Is Indeed sufficient evidence in itself of its great popularity. Perfectly NO T Ei I ItrAL Harmless. It can be need any time withont fear by the most delicate persons. No matter what the ailing, and may be given to children with perfect. safety. as no bad results follow its use. doing no possible Injury. As a mild Tonic ' 'gentle Laxative and harmless luvigorant It is Infinitely superior to any known remedy fur . . , . iirtiarious Fevers, Bowel Cotapiainit, Antic/fee. Colic, Ref:Hotness, • Mental Depression, Sick Headache. Constipal fon, /tanata, . Bff/fottantas, DLSPRPSII, ,te Read the following names of persona well. and widely known, who testify to the •ralluable proper-, ties of -SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR OR MEDICINE : lion. Alba. G. Stephens; John W. Beckwith, Bishop of Georgia; Gen.. John B. Gor doe, V. S. Sena ; lion. John Gill Shorter, Rt. , Ito*. Bishop Pierce, J. Edgar Thompson, Hon. B. • Hill. lion. John CI. Breckinridge ; Prof. ltavld Wills, It. Illram Warner, Chief - Justice of Georgia:.• Lewis Wender, Aset,P. 31.„ Phila., and many others from whom we have letters comment-, ing upon this medielne as a Most valuable !maw: hold remedy. • , The Cheape.et.: Parfet and Best Family Medi cine in the itUrbl. Original and Genuine. MANIITACITHILO ONLY TIT J. H. ZEMIN & CO.. Philadelphia. Prieto, $l.OO. Sold by all Druggists DEG I STE 'S. NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby given, that there has been filed in the °fere of Register of Wills le and for the county• of liradfoni accounts of administration upon the following estates, vizi Final account of John J. Vannoy, administrator of Sidney Vannoy, lite of West Burlington. de ceased. Final account of James McCal4, - guardian of James Hinman. minor child of James Y. Hinman; deceased. , Final account of G. S. Lawrence. administrator of Cornelia Jaheway, late of Windham. deceased. Final account of. Charles Stockwell mid C. C. Wright, administrators of Samuel Fitzwater, late of Canton, deceased. Final account' of Terry, guardian - of Ada Jones (now Wilcox), minor child of James A: Jones, late of Terry, deceased. Final account of IL Hickok. administrator of Polly Hickok. late of Franklin. deceased. • Partial account of Dennis O'Brien, administrate! Of Timothy O'Brien. late of Athens, deceased. • Partial account of Ritzier Miles, administrator with will annexed of Jacob Wilcox, late of Gran *vine, deceased. Final account of J. W. Chamberlin. adutintstram for with will annexed of Hiram Wenzel', 'tie cf Smithfield, deceased. , • • Final account of Aciiilus Stevens and Jonathan Stevens, executers of Asa Stevens, late of Standing Stone, deceased. Final account of Isaac Marsh, executor of L.'„M„ Stevens late of Wyalusing. deceased. Final account of W. V.A. Wetmore, administrator of Lydia J. Rowley. lat e'of Iferrick, deceased. Final account of Israel A. Pierce, administrator with will annexed of Sarah M. Muth, late of Troy Hoopoe', deceased.. -- -- Final account of George B. Mills. administrator with - will annexed of Timothy Bowen, late of North Towanda. deceased. Final account of Frank E. Jayne, 'guardian of Rosa D. Cox (now Martin), minor child of Hiram W. Cox, late of Monroe. deceased. : • . 'Final account of Fnurktin C. Baler. administne for of 1 - .): E. Sherman. late'of Columbia, deceased. Final account of Esia F. Keeler, executor of Flag Wood, latent Pita oeceased. • • Final account of H. K. Mott, administrator of A. D. White. late of Leßoy. deceased., Final account of IL K. Mutt, administrator of Mathew Mott, late of Leßoy. deceased. Final account of Ilenjamth Ackley and J. P. Chamberlin. executors of Hiram Buck, late of Wyalusing. deceased. Final account of -Harrison Black, guardian of. Silas W. Buck mini child of Hiram Buck,, lace of Wyalusing. deceased. Fugal account of John Cornell. administratok of IL W. Cornell. late of Litchfield. deceased. linal account of geolle Crandall, adminis trator of Alien Crandall, late of Alba Borough, deceased. Final account of 'James H. Webb, guardian of Charles P. Case. rather child of Perry Case, late of Smithfield, deceased. 'Final account of ; 'Jamest If. Webb, 'guardian of Anna Phillips, minor child of Sri Phillips, late of Smithfield, deceased. And also the appralsement of property set off by Administrators to, vitiates and children of the fol. toeing decedentsods Estate of James Bedford. late of Towanda Boro. " John E. Utley, late of Leßoy. And the same will be presented es the Onduurs' Court of Stretford County, May 6th, A. D. AMIN at ti 'o'clock, P. R., for mation an d allowance coA. C. FRIBBIE, Towanda, April i,lBBO. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ,ES.—Letress of admiutstrstlon having been greeted to the understood, upon Atte estate or roily Luther, late of Burlingtou township,, dee% notice Is hereby given that all persons in de bted to said estate am requested to' make ' Immediate pay mut, and au persons Whig ebdms to meant the Paw without delay. • _ 117THER, Admlatetrator. • titurtlairtors, Nardi 11. IStiosS. • :,'.'!'-:: ,. .. , .., -, '.', , . - -: , =. , f ',•.-_-.-,,;,-.---;: ME ME NINE MEM POWELL DRESS PLAIN all In In Stripes, Plaids & Cheeks, in all new Oolors. In greater bargains than ever before offeretl, - - • \ , , TI IMM 1 GS: PEKIN STRIPES, BROCADES, DAMASSE and WATERED SILKS, SATINS , and BROCHE NOVELTIES; in a great variety. of Style - 4.„ Colorsand Prices, all of which have just been received and are now - ready for inspection FOR SPECIAL ATTENTION . , , -ri 1 - To their stock o f WORSTED DRESS i t GOODS, which comprises . in •, great variety the 1 e nwest fabrics offerett t ' in the market this season. ME #l,OBO 86 • 453 06 . 52103 ; 424055 52 L W 4 Pl• -..-1 LICENSES.— Notice is, hereby given that the folloWing applications for licenses for hotels, eating houses and merchant dealers have been filed in this °Mee. and. that the tame will tw_Tiresented to The Court of Quarter Sessions, on MONDAY, MAY Su, 1880, for 'the conaideration of wild Court; • .• C. H. Seeley, Towanda Borough,lst Ward. 0. H. P. Disbrow Towanda Borough, lst Ward. Henry Barrett. Towanda 'Borough, tat Ward. , Washington Pitcher, Towanda Bow'. Ist Ward. •, A. J. Noble, Troy Borough. J. Morgan Brown, liPyalusing Township. .8. Thomson, Camptown. Wyaluslug Torp.„ • J. G. Daugherty, Wygo - x. Township. James 3. Haman. Overton Township. Martin Crowley, South Waverly Borough. P 0. Lantz. OreenWood, Monroe Township.. Vincent Baldwin, Bidgbury Township. . J, S. Hinman.. Monroe Borough. D. 8. Kennedy. Wysor. Township.' J. H. lifcDonaid, TowancLe Borough, tat Ward. John N. Wolfe. Canton Borough. P, D. Wilcox 4. Albany Township. , Warren Smith; Austtnoille. Columbia Township Daniel Brown,Milan, Ulster Township. - James P. Strong, Columbia Tciwnship. • Orlin C. Mills. Bheshequtn. George Jordan, Athens Borough. Thomas B. Jordan, Towanda Borough. 2d Ward Ornell Kellogg. Towanda Borough. 2d Ward. Morris Kellogg. New. Albany Iforough. - E. A. Jennings, Towandallorough. Ward, , Win. Henry. Towanda Borough, bit Ward. - Lyman Brewer, Wells Township. '• 2ATINGIIIOUSEg. S. M. Brown, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. M. B. Calkins; Burlington Borough. Henry - 4race. Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. Anon Witherill. Towanda Township. Frank Green, Troy, Borough.. James Commlst,. Towanda Borough, Ist.Ward John 9, Getlnn, Towanda Borough, Ist Ward. IL W. Noble. Towatida Borough. 2d Ward. C. T. Kirby. Towanda Borough. 2d Ward. " OEO. W. BLACKBAN, Clerk. Towanda. April a /880. TRIAL LIST FOR -. MAY TERM of Coatt, 1880, to be held at Towanda E. C. Kellogg. vs. S. AP.. C. A R. R. Co tune Fanny J. Bambara rs._Boo,ert Golden issue First lorat'l Bank of Athens vs. G. W. Morse..debt Coildtng & R. vs. Towanda Born' School Dist.debt Phoenix Life Ins. Co. vs. H. A: Burbank et al. sel fa. P. AN. Y. R. R. Co. vs. J. D.Montanye et al. eject!' Jackstin Lewis vs.. WtlUailr Whitney t respass Seth Deane ' s adm 'r vs. C. W. Doane trover J. A. Linderman vs. Watertown Fire Ins. Co. debt E. T. Wat..aesignee, vs. T. F. Madill asstopt J.P.Tonlyleet's use C.D. Nfirthrup et al..sel fa Sarah Jordan vs. 011ie P. Elliott • ' ' issue Harrison Black vs. kilram A. 81ack.... eject Win. M. Keeler vs. Barrett B. Keeler .as.mpt J. C. Ayer tt Co. VS. Levi Morse et al appeal J. P.-Horton vs. Robert Bennett, et as.: ...sump% Wm. M. Platt vs. Charlotte Ward's err...assurpt Lydia Lewis's use vs. eleg Peers ,arrs...asampt M. B. Ingham re. A. J. Layton trespass F. G. Haab use vs. - George Pirko et al.. ....tostle B. C. Hall's use 'vs. Win. - Bragne • appeal 8. Kirby vs. H: C. Carpenter " eject Win. R. Storrs, avvlignee. vs. Ti R. Jordan,. assropt Daniel Rensley vs. Stephen Enna et al ' eject John - Mutely guardian, vi. I'l L. Ward4;...ejeet Subplots* returnable an Monday, letb, lBso, at 7 o'clock, P. " OE6. W. BLACKMAN, Froth'lootary Tpwanoa4pell IS. 1880. . • •e PPLICATION IN DIVORCE; li -ITo James C. Tooter. In the Coast of Common Pleas of Bradford county. No: SS.' Dec. Tem. len. you ire terrebt nodded that thugs A, your wife, has,applterl to the Court of Cameron Pleas of Bradford Count, for a divorce boo:tithe bonds of matirtmMy. aart the said Court) ha* 1 1 :2 plated 11(onday,: tho 3d day. of May ‘ , .to th Gout Noose In Towanda, for hearing the thmin A. In the praadeas.-at which time and Ida" rre inky attead thlai_proper. • • 441 r - . - MIN J. DIAN, MITI& • - .. - .7. ,- E',Z*,.".: , ,•,, , .. ~,':,. j,;'l'.-.i Extmordinaiy * DRESS the -NEw SUMMER BLACK SILK S IN ALL QUALITIES. = They also desire to call Life bum. ,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 46,038 policies, $134,625,376.. There had been resisted • 888 policies, covering $1,751.201. Of 'these, 88, insuring; $389,677, were paid after litigation, and 110, insuring $513,- 232 were not paid, the Courts having decidedin favor of the campaisifs. One hundred and ninety policies, covering V. 357,292, were undetermined. This shows that only about,l+ per cent, of the losses';, ; -reported have been resisted. 4 TEE MUTUAL LSE OF NEW YORK OVER FOURTEEN MILLIONS, " OF DOLLARS WITHOUT. - CONTEST OR LITIGA.TION. • , Of the whole number of death claims of the year, SIX ONLY were -contested. , Amount contested, $30,070. El Segal'. 1a=213 MERCHANT DIALZIIS MEE %Mains in ' • ";. • , ,- .• - . ~.,. •, .; '...,...: "--"=, ~ :177..:, -. ..64.1.. , ,, s ... - . . .. . . .. ... ... - .. .. . . .--. - - - - ' ' -*: -:-.- .': • ' - ',. i..., -.....':'' '.:. ' ...:: - 77... '-- -_ , L.' ',,.. Sjj ; ltg': - , , -:.. - I.. s _-. : : : D i ei;irabl.. i Shadoo.' and SILKS El !MEE EMI Paid;=to pollcy-holders in 1879 WM. S. VINCENT, STRICT AGENT. , D EROCLAMATION.— Wszass. 6, ';. Hon. PAUL D. Monson , ' President Judge of toe nth Judicial District. colisiatint of the count y Of Bradford, has Issued his precept jiearint date " the 11th day of February, MO. to me directed. far Iholding a Court of Oyer; and Terminer General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Com mon Picas anti Orphan's Court at Tereands. for the county of Bradford, !commencing on Monday. MAT 3D. ISA to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners and Justices of the,Peace of the county of Brad ford, thatthey be then and there In theirproper Prism!. et 1 0 &elect in the forenoon of said day, with records. Inquisitions and other remembrances. to do those things which to their otkee'appertainp to be :done and thole who are bound by recogni• -Lances or otherwise, to prosecute against the prim. ners who aretor may be in the jilt of said !county. , are to be then and there to prosecuteragainst them its shall be just. Jnroni are requested to berme.. Anal in their attendance,' agree to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the ISM day of ih - prld. in the , year of our Lord one ,"thousand. eight hundred and eighty, and of. the, Independence of the United States one hundred 'and fourth. PETER - J. DEAN, Sheriff. • SHERIFF'S SALE-43y virtue of " *writ of -•encl. Expo. issued out of the Court of 'Common Pleas of Dauphin 'County. State of • Pennsylvania. and to me directed. I will expose to public sale at the Court House In Towanda Bee. ough, on FRIDAY. the nil day of APRIL. A. D. theo, at l o'clock, P. x., 'a certain lot or piece of land situated in Towanda Townthipi County of • Bradford and State of pennsylvania, boanded aa follows: Beginning at a corner post on the north - side of the public road leading to wanda Creek x • thence north 2834° diet along the east side of the Barclaytyallroad 235 feet to a comer; thence along the same north 24° east 150 feet to *corner; thence along the line of I N. C. Mercer south 68° eastale ,feet, to a post; thence along line.of B. C. and .W. Meths south 2834 0 west nth feet to a cornet on the• • east side of said highway leading to 'Towanda Creek t s thence along the east side of thine 310 0 Y - west 385 feet to the place of beginning; COD 5 acres and 7 per Ches of land, more or leas, l ettVl Ing 2 lots conveyed to defendants: 11th t 10M1411.1 mill and nail factory and -store house thereon., Seised and taken into execution at the atilt :or CemMonwealth of Pennsylvania vs.:Towanda Intl'.. Manufacturing Company. PETER J. DEAR, qkertt. +therLers Alike, March 25,1880. . i„ PPLICATION IN DIVORCE ; A —To Chas. Allen Knapp. In the Court . of Common Pleas of Bradford county.' No. 730. Sep. Umber Term, 1878. • You are hereby notified Mal Mine 8., your wife, has applied to the Court o[ Common Pleas of B radford County for s. aroma from-the bonds of matrimony. and the sold - Court Au app ointed _ Monday, May 3d , 18" In the H Court ouse Towanda. for hearing the said Little E. In the premises, at which tbuccand Saco you may attend if you think proper. 414 W. PETER J. DEAN. now A PPLICATION' IN DIVORCE— /X.—To James tlctiannon. In the Court of Cant. mon rteraof Bradford coanty.• No.slll,lluplausler- Ter50,1879.. Y9ll are hereby netlfied that Lydia,' your wife. has applied to the cant COOdualt Plesa of Bradford County for a divorce Ma Ole bends of matrimony, and the. mkt Court balm's.' pointed Monday. May 3d. II" the .Coutif - Home at Towanda. for heath/ the asl4l - 1.1411s In the premises, at which time and - past yal may attend If you think propos'. I _ 4-Is. • - PLTICIt J. DN', Sbstift.: IA i t'LICATION IN DIVORCE. To Benj. Y. Dealer; in the Count of Coin. mar of Bradford county. No. Dee. T.." icre. ...racers hereby notified that Xary year *lief .hrif • ilflolled to the Court of Calunow. Pleat tdlliadtent County.for a Armee From the bonds of watrlinatty, and the raid. Court has &p -lug:lW Monday. day ad. MO, la - the. 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