Patifovil tilcilottcr, CHAS. 11. ALLEN. LOI•AL EDITOR Towanda, Pa., June 17, Mo. ENTERED IN TILE FOSTOFFICE 'AT TOWANDA AS MAIL - NIATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of iybseription is print ed on the eol'ored label. By nOicing the date every subscriber .can tell when his raper will he stopped unless the rubscrip lion is renered. GARFIELD AND ARTHUIt THE "REFORTER" FOR THE CAMPAIGN ! ONLY 50 CENTS FOR 6 MONTHS MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS THE REPORTER will take an active part in Jetwarding the success of the ltepuldiean National, State and County nonduations, and will he sent during the eampaign':,Lt the low rate of 50 CENTS FOR SIX MONTHS. Subscriptions will be received singly or in clubs at this rat , ?. Send on the names! CAsrE " A r Mercur Hall, To-monno : w (Friday) evening CANToN will celebrate on Saturday, the fins is the month of college commence- OEM Ao-rit Eli barber shop has been opened at Athens. _ _...._ Il;irttTnEttt.t and measles are prevalent in MentrOse. TitEnv. have been but few bass caught thi4 seaspa as yet. OnGANcE a GARFIELD Campaign Club in Aonr ton - ii at Once. FINE Job Work done at the IlEronTEn : Prices reasonable. DoGs killed several of T. S. MgNI.EY'S :ii:Cep at East Canton last week. TII E Canton school district has a hal ai:cc of $4.69..4s in its treasuary. Til E Sylvania Coma Hand, we, lean fr ,, rn the Troy Gazette, has disbanded. "ltif-roN " to ,tl,-.. first Money at Bata last seek, in the 2:8.1 race. Time, )s( A LuwirAtangt., of North Towanda pic-nie•at 31o,untain Lake today, Wed • nehday. lumber piled along River street between Park and Ilt•idge, is being re JV WAVERLY iS to have a musical eonven tion beginning on July 6 and continuity four days. 'FAuMEns - repnt the earn as fairly "jumping" out t,f the ground since the recent rains. ___ Y _ ~-. TIIV. Quarterly Meeting of the Clinre ereiveles at West Franklin, tt iiiorww, Friday. ( . AmrTows will celebrate the "ever ghttious Furth — . lion. t; Eo. LANDoz: will deliver the oration. IlEs.ismiN NORTHRUP has recently rnae.: sotne extensive repairs to Lis dwell ing house on Second street. - 'E. T. Nof.,i.t.: has added much to the ext,rior appear nee 01 his residence, by giving it a coat of paint. Tiff: Canton /-4/ililol 114 tiNts, the names of GA 10 , 1 ELI , and ARTHUR, to Its inat.st, uod for the THE proceedings'of the Teachers' :Viso eiat ion at lleuick are crowded out ibis week, but will appear nett week. Tut: ladies oft:- the Church of the Mes siah realized about $35 friiin their festival on Tuesday evening of list week. ( . 01.4 IN EL MA,4, N NV ill ailil-a Mick addi tion to the rear buiklant On Main :greet, occuriod by l''N'tcn L TnAeY. THE Dusliore 1.% "lea. says that a livery stable with a ill,”li-rate'l nuillhei's of . izoiril and hiiggies is needed' in that lEEE A NEW engi. e, larger more power ful- tha n the old one, is being• placed in the fu tire inanufaoory on River MOM SitUT not the door a l zainst the man kith the honk about two to three feet. He is nut a book ag,ht, but the census enumerator. • TIIE Athens li-tzeire° says that black Lass fishing in the ( - hymning rivvr at that point is 14.0‘1, and that twiny bass are caught daily. STnAwnEnRIES are very plentiful in this market. and are selliug at In ices that ',Liee this delici,i'as fruit within the reach of tvervuody. I'u Knights of II or of Elmira, are making airangemems for an excursion to, told picnic at. Hiawatha Grove, near Owego, on July :",tl.l. art Fs thOtIS:11111 dollars school tax was collected and paid to the Treasurer of the School Board, by (lolba;tor Witi:ll.tu, of this Boron!fn, last year. of Ghent will celebrate the Fyurth. The cei•t• monies will take place in a..heautiful trove, and Wm.l3. WEsT -I,‘Ki; ti,f 31,,5e0w, Pa., will deliver the oral ion, 11 DOUBLE-1i EA DED monstrosity in the shape of a calf was born at rioga, Tioga County, last week. The Agitator says it po.seswd four eye=, four ears, and two months. inNtrnortil of the Argus block. on Main street, has been repaired and retoo,hol—ititedlally—and is now occupied S.t.uni. BuTLEa as a millinery stor e . ii 11!MMI Tut: pastor of the tiorn Brook . (M. E..) Charge has one hundred and ele‘en pot , ons during the past year, four -I,en whom were baptised on Sunday, lum..rali, at North Ghent. WE'ileire several c<ipies ,pf the REPOR- Tm: dated September 20, 1:•337. We need thou in ordi.r to complete our tiles for that year, and %%ill pay a liberal price for a few copies of the above date. "WALL" KEELER and. STOLEN dune some artistic work in the line of lettering, on the north end of the Adams and Peek' big ck,,on e day Blast week, and quite a number watehed them as they labored. Leßaysville Adrerkler says: " FRANK M. toormAron, found on his tam in Pike, the other day, two Indian arrow points, which is a strong indication that the red skins inhabited this section in years agone," THE Enterprise Manufacturing Compa ny, of Troy, will build another building near'theirshops, their constantly increas ing busitai r ss demanding greater accom modations. 'they expect next season to employ thirty men. • LiGuTiuNo Struck and set tire to the barn of ISAAC 3tionauoti, on Palmer - Hill, in Tuscarora, on Saturday last. The build ing. together with one horse, a lumber wagon, and considerable other property, oas binned. The horse was the ProPertY of Elder 13aEws.rEn. Trig ladieA oAthe Universalist Church will hold a Sociable at the residence of Col. G. F. 31Apos, on ➢Monday evening, Juno 22d. All are cordially invited to at tend. THE North Branch Association of UM versalists will hold a two days' meeting in the Church at Sylvania, June 24th and 25th. Several prominent speakers may be expected. All invited. , TIIEttE will be an ice cream and straw berry festival held in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, at. Wyalusing, on Friday evening, June 18th, for the bene fit of the Sabbath School.. All are invited to come. ; By order of Com. THE new School Board of Athens or ganized on Monday of last week by the ielection of J. S. Millar' President and D. !' , S. PARK Secretary. The members of the School Board are E. 11. PEREINS„Rev, T. McMnsmt, .T. J,EE MAHSH, D. F. iIPAIIK and Joni CkltROL. THE Germania lland gave a very enjoy able open air concert in the Park, on Sat urday evening last. The seNctions were excellent, exquisitely executed, and lis tened to by a large and delighted audi ence. The verdict by all present—more concerts and more frequently. WE learn that the School Board have decided to build a school house in the Third Ward,.and have selected as a site for the building, the lot corner of York and Locust Avenues. We understand, also, that the work of erecting the build ing will be commenced at once. Titi! new Board of School Direcitors of Pike township, organized on .111nel - slit by the election of the following named gen tlemen as officers : l'residen f—EUC EN E REELER. • • Ageeretary—C. IlEr;ot,rns, Trealturer—A LON ZO LEWIS. THE new School Board met '!Tuesday evening last, and organizing Ly glecting the following officers : Prethicnt —.J. F. SANDEnsoN. ;,'erretary—S. W. A Lvoitp. Tre f utirrc r —E. L. Emus. A..WICKHAM was re-appointed CoDec or for the year. THERE will be a lecture at the East Troy Free Baptist Church, June 22, by the pastor, Rev. S. F. INlATiiims, subject; "The Triumphs and Wonders of Science in the Nineteenth Century." - Instru mental and vocal music will be furnished. -Admission ten cents. Proceeds for the benefit of Ladies' Aid Society. E. B. PtEncE & Co., of this place, have commenced the manufacture of " Fie schutt's Stomach Bitters," on a large scale. They have recently had made a very attractive and serviceable wagon to "put on the road," and expect to do a large business in the sale of the Bitters. STULEN did the painting and lettering on the wagon, and it is an excellent job. THE editor of our esteemed contempo rary, the Argqx, rises up in his last issue to inform us that "a little learning is a dangerous thing." The announcement was entirely unnecessary. The gentle man's friends have been made painfully aware of the fact on numerous nemsions since he was a student for a half term at a Philadelphia commercial college,,,some years ago. DR. F. G. TRACY, of Troy, assisted by T. D. GRAY made a lrebt, molten; exami nation of the body of Mrs. EZLA of S.illivan township, Tiuga County, on the 6th instant, the cause of her death being obscure. The gall bladder and duet were deranged and twenty-one cal (-soli or gall stones were found in the gall ladder. :ionic of these wore the size of small hickory nuts. WHEN the Philadelphia Times last win ter asked the various editors of the,.,`Atate narine their preferences for Pre ,, illent, giving three names in.the order of choice, we replied, "4 hir first choice i 5 ktlAn- FIELD, our second BLAINE, our third, I;IiANT: . The choice was not a mere lucky hit, but because we believed him to be the ablest man in the American Con gress.—Troy A. PLEASA:NT and social time may be ex pee!ed at the Grange Hal. in Wysox,on Thursday evetun , , June 17tli, wnere the ladies of the Sewing Society of that place ‘v.lll serve ice cream, strawberries, etc., etc., to ail. The Wysox Band will be preskt to give tone, and assist on the oc casion. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody that •feels friendly toAards ice cream and the Church. THE (Kticen; and Managers of the Coun ty Agricultural So,.iety are showing corn. mendable zeal in the preparations already making'for the tweitt y y-eighth annual ex hibition, which mill begin September s2n, The list of premiums is now in press, and will he ready for distribution in a short time. Those whO will desire to make en tries should apply to the Secretary for the proper forms upon which to do so, and fur a copy of the prize list with rules and regulations go%erning the exhibition. 1:121:Ell 4, •,k vs the East Canton correspondent of Ihe Canton last week : "The new steam saw indl %%166 is being built on the Shrader Branch about live miles south of this 'place by Olt:colt aN, & Co., of Williamsport, is nearly complet ed. They comnn•need saving on'tiatur day last to test the machinery, when af ter sawing a kw hundred the 'tightening broke, a rice(' of which struck ALLEN N on the hamd inflicting a painful wound. No other casualty." TIIAT excellent paper,- the Elmira Ad ,,erti•,rr, is now received here by the early morning train, inste.ul of the irl o'clock train, and i; promptly delivered by a car ter to the Intuses of, subscribers. No doubt tbis arrangement, will largely in -creak its list of subscribers in this 'vicinity, as it should, for the Adr,rtt..ter is one .1 the soundest Republican papers printed, aml.by this new arrangement. gives our citizens the opportunity to read the news twelve hours ahead of the time of the arrival of the New )iork and Phila delphia papers. I==l ME following teachers have been elect ed for the t; railed School of this borough for the enrrent schn,,l year : Pri'heipal —E. T. Ili I:GAN. .txxiß /a —Mr. E. B. - McKEE, Miss St - ,111: HILLIS, ELL ; ; ;P.l Tall.N“, EFFIE I'ENNVP.ti Et.t.EN HATTIE, 1106AnT, Lr:wts, ADA CIUMBEIt- LIN and ELIZA 'Mt ELAN. M PITCII Lit and Miss MAN DIE Cn.evtsstu.tN, two of the oldest teachers in the school did not make application for reappointment. SAYS the Reri"or. of Friday last : The singular phenomenon of a sudden, single flash of lightning followed by a terrific thunderclap with an almost clear sky, on Wednesday afternoon, startled a good many pe:)ple hereabouts. We have not, heard of any fatal results, but the aged mother oft). L. and T. C. DELANo was prostrated by the shock. and remained in a semi-conscious condition for several hums, and was only restored by the most prompt and vigorous .treatment. A ser vant girl at T. C. 11E1.‘N‘) . .., was consid erably affected at the same time. , Dn. Towstnt and (4, - .!,Ft DAvtEst met with a severe accident, on Wednesday. They were on their way to Soil!, going up the lower. road. As they came oppo site a locomotive that was standing on the track one of the employes concluded that it was just about tulle to blow the whistle, no apparent necessity for it, the result of which caused the horse to take fright, and iu turning both parties were thrown from the carriage, hreaking Dr. TowNttn'A shoulder-blade an;) otherwise injuring him. The gentleman of the (silt Edged Fish-rod eompany was more fortunate ; he was pretty badly bruised but no bones urokem —Athens Gazette. TUE Creenbackers held a ratification meeting at the Court House on Saturday evening. The attendance was small, but 't Senator" GUINANE'S arguments and eloquence Isere "immense." M. C. C. bloWEit, was chosen chairman, and -Secretart. Speeches were made by Mr. En. GUINANE and a gentleman by the name of BAILEY. During the con tinuance of the meeting the small cannon belonging to the Eureka Works was stationed on the rivers' bank and belched forth its thunders. The Court House was at no time half full of spectators, and thoie who were present did not seem to be ovurly enthusiastic. The meeting adjourned at about ten o'clock wi i three cheers for WEAVER and cnanna . , SUNDAY laBt was observed as "Chil dren's Day," at the Church of the Mes siah, and the.rite of baptism was admin- . istered to a number of little ones. The Church was very beautifully trrimmed with flowers, and the ceremonies were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Witt, Tav ton, iu a very feeling- and impressive manner. A large audience was present, the Church being lulled to its utmost cap icity. A BOY, ALLIE SAYLER, working for L. C. VAN HORN, in Granville, says the Troy Gazette of last week, was seriously injured on Saturday night la!t while re turning from the Summit. The horse he was riding became frightened at the cars and running, pitched him off on the high bridge at The deep cut, ,just• missing a fall into the cut. Not returning as soon as expected, Mr. Vsx Minx went to the barn and found the boy out of his, senses by the fall holding the horse which had led him home while he clung to the bri dle, and entirely oblivious of where ho was or that the horse was there. THE Tunklianneck Republican, for the third time in-the past four years, was en larged in form last week. The Republican is one of the best papers in Northern Pennsylvania ; and under Mr. CAMP'S edi torial Management has become a powerful advocate of Repu!ican principles and one of the recogniz organs of the party. As a : local paper, giving the news of its county and vicinity, it has few superiors and fewer equals. The best evidence that the labors of Mr. CAmP to give the people of Wyoming county a first-class newspa per have bepn appreciated is contained in the fact t,liat notwithstanding Wyoming is Deniocrdtic, yet the Republican's list of subscribers has grown from less than 800 four years ago to over '2,000 at the present time, and that its circulation is greater thau any other paper in that county. May it continue to grow. Dt 4 ntso the absence of the family on Wednesday evening of last week, thieves entered the residence of E. T. Fox, corner of York avenue and ChestnUt street, and carried off jewelry and other valuables to the amount of $5OO. —Just as we are ready to go to press this, Wednesday noon, we /earn that a portion of the stolen property has been found buried in Mr. Fox's garden, and that CH ARL EA STE W A RT, colored, Who was at work for Mr. F:"; on being charged with committing the robbery, at once fled from town, and when last seer, was in the neighborhood of Sugar Creek, going north. Ile is undoubtedly the culprit. (Mims are-in pursuit and no doubt capture -him. Eniron REPORTER The Comm*io: exs of Lebanon county visited the jail this place on the tit.h . inst. The buddit a large prison and workhouse cm lined being contemplated in that county he Commissioners were advised to iii speer the Win/ford comity jail by the State Inspector of Piisons, w•ho recently visited it and who commended it to them •is one of the best-arrauged and best managed prisons in the State. Under the guidance of A ..! , .lierill DEAN they made a cOmplete tour of inspection, and expressed themselves as greatly pleased with the building and its management. The jail is visited by persons not only frc•tn this state but from New York, and is consid ered by theta all a model of neatness. rite kind hut firm administration of Sher dr DEAN has a very beneficial influence upon the prisoners, all of whom on leav ing express their respect and esteem for himself and family. T. L. 13. Honogns, of this place, has takell a contract to finnish BOSTLEY & Co., of the Nail Works, with 200 nail kegs per day. Suitable machinery has recent! been added to Mr. It.'s planinc mill i the Third Ward fur the manufacture o the kegs, and a &Tien- reporter, Who vis ited the will the other day, gives the fol lowing description of how the kegs are Made : The material used is young pine trees, which are tirst cut into pieces about ,the length of a stave ; these blOcks are run through a 'barrel saw,' which pro duces staves,of the proper shape.; the staves arc then applied to the 'equalizer,' an ingenius instrument which brings them to an uniform width ; they are then brought in contact with a double saw which brings them to an equal length, when they are reany for the cooper. One stare sawyer with a helper turns on :ikon :l.onn staves per day, and an expert cooper with the aid of a buy can 'set ' '4OO kegs in the same time." PERSONAL. —(:EoluIr. E. Fog, of Cordova,: Mary land, is visiting friends here.' —110n..1. 11. WEnn, of Smithfield, is rapidly regaining his health. -Mis. N. N. Tiger- is paying a visit to her parents at Stroudsburg. .1. I:Awn:moot: has been appointed postmaster at Wysox, this county. —.lt nsoN MAj WRY, of Canandaigua, N. Y. is visiting friends in this place. —Mrs..l. P. K utiv has so far recover ed her health as to he able to ride ont. —A...1. EASTA BROOK, of Washington, and wife, 'are visiting friends iu this lt! M. SPA riniNc, of Plainesville, Sunday last with friends in this place 4, --Maj. E. W. ITALY:, and wife, have gone on a 'visit to Mrs. I.l.tufs parents in Connecticut. • —lt is tuinored that S. C. GAYLORD will soon engage in the dry-goods busi ness at Wyalusing. —Mrs..). M. WARR of , Syracuse, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It: A. MER ctn, at this place. —MrS, Lewis Wool), of Smithfield, is spending a few weeks at Canton with her sister, Mrs. .1. E. Bummeß. —Nonm EictiELßEtic Eft, MelNTritE . Brothers genial book keeper, iS visiting 'fiiewis at Maustield, Ohio. —Prof. J. T. Mr Com.on. Principal of the Troy Gmiled School, spent tinnday last with friends in this place. —The Bev. DAVID Cit.(FT. of Wyalns ing; has been invited to deliver au ad dress at Laporte, July Fourth: —Mrs. WILLIAM Nl:Ref:, of Smithfield, and her daughter 11).1.hr., are spending the slimmer at Southport, N. F. —Mrs. 30SEm1 Iim:BERT and Mrs. FRANK JAYNE returned last week from a pleasant visit to New Vienna, 0hi0.,, —We regret to learn that lion. t‘). 11. P.litxxr-.v,ofthe Waterly Adsocirfr, is confined to his house by serious illness. lAmF.s HARms and wife, of this place, are spending seecr,d weeks • kith their daughter. Mrs. WEm.s, at Potter vine. • --GEORGE I). STRoun, of this I'ace, was ordained to the deaconate o f' the Episcopal Church, by Bishop llowE, at Iteadin A , fast week. —PRATT J. S . MlTti has Opened a Dental office at Athens. PRATT is not only an excellent. Dentist, bpt is 'also a genial, educated gentleman. —Mrs. M. J. LONG, of Towanda, Pa., nee HATTIE - DEMINO, is Visiting at ice residence of Mrs. CHARLES WALL, Wil liam street.—Owego Times. - —Rev. M. llAmar.iN will deliver a lec ture at the Methodist Church, Troy, on Tuesday evening next, at eight. o'cloCk. The subject will be "Self Mastery." Miss WIiNME DAVIES, daughter of Senator DAVIES, SAMUEL C. Jonssos, and t; Emu; E N. NAItsIIALL, Were gradu ated flout the Collegiate Institute last week. tot , . Good Templars of North Towanda will give a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival in their Hall on Saturday even ing next, June Itlth. All are invited to attend. —Mr. -- 31cIsrosu and family; of , Toronto,. Canada, have taken up theiri residence in this place, and have moved into WILLIAM SCOTT'S house, in the Third Ward. —Says the Dusboio Review t.f last week : "'S. H. SWEET, of Towanda, took, home upwards of two hundred trout on Monday, the result of two days' fishing in' this county:" —We no it stated that -J. ANDREW NV tin' is a candidate for District Attorney of Bradford County. There could not well be a better man selected for the of tice.—Dmihore Review. • —M. J. Limr. is making a popular con ductor on the Sullivan County Railroad. Josit is at home every Saturday night, and for that reason likes the position much better than his former one on the freight, here.— Tunkhannock Standard. —Deacon CAUNEI4 an old and respected citizen of Athens Borough, died on Wed nesday morning of last week at the resi dence; of his son-in-law, D. F. PARK. The old gentleman had' been a great sufferer for a number of years past. He was about 75 years of age. • • - - Mrs. ELLEN Warty 11bum, of To wanda, - Bradford County, generously sent a draft for ten dollars to C. L. PECK, .Esq., of this village, for the relief of :he sufferers by the late fire. MP , . is the owner of a large tract of laid in this con uty. —Colo - ler:Tort Journal. _ . —lt is thought that thus f-tr in Penn sylvania GAtusitA Grow • has the lead for United States Senator among the can didates. being chosen. for the Legislature. There are plenty outside of the Keystone State who will wish that his strength for the Senatorship may continue to Grow.— Binglaintton Republican. —Says an Athens correspondent : W. DENNISTON'S family hare been stricken with that (bead scourge, diphtheria. Two children have died, and another can hard ly be expected to live. Mrs. DENNISTOR has it, but we learn she. is convalescing. They have the heartfelt sympathy of the whole community." —Personals horn tho "Leltaysvillit rertiiier of last week : Miss from Athens, is visiting her cousin, Miss HELEN GORHAM, - for a few weeks.... Mr. IL A. Bl'lt►►ANK and 'daughter, from To. wanda, are sojourning in our Borough for a few days at Esquire BittNios...-.3lrs. MACY TAYLOR and son, of Towanda, are visiting at BRADFORD. BEECIIER'S, in Pike. F good many people in Towanda re memberJonN VALLANCE, who for sever al years was a' clerk in TA,-yr.ou & Co's. store in this place. For the past feW years he has been living in Beverly, X.! J., and was connected with a mereautlle establishment iu Philadelphia. Last year. he made a fortunate venture in paskin-; ger railway stock,. and realized a hand sonicfortune in profits. De is now the head of a firm of brokers doing business on Walnut street. lie has numerous fiiends not only in Tewanda, but all over the country, who rejoice over his good fortune and wish him continued prosperi ty.—lieriew. —Saturday list Wit. ALEXANDER, of Springfield, was. in town and attracted a good deal of attention from strangers on account of hiS - smallness and venerable appearance. lie is knAwn all over the country as " Little,LßH.tv ALEXANDER,"• and though some years ago a report was current of his death, is living in tolerably gobd .health, except that he sufhirs from sciatica.. Mr, ALExstvnEn is 3 feet 9 itches high, which is less than the height of most boys of -6 years, and weighs 87 ponds, his greatest weight ,being 90 pon i mbi. Ile was born on- the Dr. PAR-- so :is place near this village and is 69. years old i Ile was brought up to the trade of a miller and for many years worked at it, - and was strong enough to shoulder and carry off a two-bushel bag of grain with case, though ha would have difficulty in getting up high enough to pour it into the. hopper. For a time he resided in Elmira Mown must of his life had been • passed, in Springfield. Ile has a full, bushy beaid, which is nearly white, and and- is: , a pleasant-mannered and gentle ' lustily old man, though ho is sometimes annoyed by the . unthinking and unfeeling remarks made about him. In 1576 he visited the Centennial.—Troy Gazette. COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The annual sermon before the students of the institution was delivered by the liev. Joitlc S. STEW ART, D: IX, in the First Presbyterian Church, .Tune tith, , at 10:30 A. M. His discourse had for its foundation the eleventh verse of the twelfth chapter of Romans : "Not.sloth ful in business ; fervent in spirit ; serving the Lord." The thoughts presented were such as to stimulate the students to noble work. He urged them to be zealous and persevering in whatever vocation they may choose. 'Where there is a" will there is a way,"was emphasised hy the speaker._ But above all he ardently ad monished them to be serving the Lord in all the affairs of life. On Tuesday evening, June Bth, Profes- sor WILLIAM BaxTEn OwEN, of Lafay ette College, addreSsed the Philomathem and Institute Scientific Societies in Mer cur Hall. • lie advocated that originality should be carefully cultivated. In debat ing, all unfairness ought to be avoided, alit' the contestants ought to speak with candor, and not merely to obtain the tie d-shin. -The addrthis was listened to by a large, intelligent audieuce, and was re ceived, with close attention. After the address, ice - cream and strawberries were served, whi(;11 formed a 'pleasing - feature of the evening. - (hi Thursday evening, June lfitb, com mencement exercises took place in Mer cur4lall. At eight o'clock the hall was densely filled with people. After prayer by Rev: Mr. NWITOS, of Little Meadows, a vocal quartette, ':llappy Days Gone By," wailre-ndered.in a pleasing manner by Missiui SEELEY and THOM A S and Messrs. Brut: and ?1f ern "'Fragment of a Battle" was spoken by. Ilmtuas F. LEE in 'his usual thrilling manner. Miss' LILLY STEWA ITT recited " A unt lan/mit, " a beautiful poem. As presented by Miss STEW ART it lost notie-of its touching situ-1 plicity. • Miss EMMA STEWART and Maul" Qi•ix LAN performed an instrumental duet, " First Love Itedowa." Mr. Wit.t.tam Diaa;aN delivered an oration, "Tradcs Unions.". The Oration displayed careful. prepartion and excellent thought. Its delivery was fine. An instrumental solo, —The Last Rose of Summer," wad exe cuted by Miss ANNA THOMAS, with fine expression : Al.Rx_txoyu W. STliwa itT presented an Oration delineating the mys terious character of En :Alt A i.t.Ex POE. STEWANT handled his subject with merit. A vocal duet; "On Rosy Wings," by Misses SEE.I.Ev and Th omas, was re ceived with marked 'approval. "(;of) in. Ilisiory," an oration by Wtht-tau S. Mary., called out merited applause. Af ter an instrumen'al duet by Misses STEW ART' and Fox, Miss Lacs,: M. I).IVIES read a graduating essay entitled'' White w..sfi.•' She vet y justly cand'enmed the moral whitewash which is very extensive ly used in truster') soCiety. Personal char acter should sparkle in the i.the of purity, and not be defaced by the unmeaning semblances,of fashionable life. The show er of bouquets that greeted her expressed the a, probation, of the audience. Miss LILLY STE.wa tcr. gave au instrumental solo, "Annie Laurie," after which Mr. GEoimr: M. ii delivered a grad uating oration. lie described the battles of Mantinea and Quebec in beautiful lan guage. The c..mparison between Epatni nondas the Theban, and WOLFE the Bri ton, was finely portraied.. After an in st,rutnental duet by Misses Bassos and LiJxo, Mr. Saucr.i, C. Jotrxstox deliver ed an oration, comparing the two English statesmen, BEaroNsPrELD and GLAD sroxF.,tafter which lie gave a valedictory address. s Misses SEELEY and THOMAS, and Messrs. BUCK and MACE, sang '' Dream Sweetly, Love." Their efforts were well appreciated during the evening. Prolessdr QuiNLAN then presented t.he diplomas to the graduating class with fit ting remarks. Miss IRENE M. DxviEs graduated in the acadernic course. Mr. Samcm. C. JoitxsToN in the college pre paratory, and Mr. GEORGE M. MARSHALL in the' Latin scientific, After the presentation of diplomas the Rev. Mr. TILDEN, of Smithfield, offered prayer and benediction. - There.was au unusual - quantity of bou quets thrown to those connected with the exercises. The exercises were of morn . than ordinary interest. The literary part with t*o exceptions being original. THE FOURTH AT STEVENSMILLE. Stevensville is going to celebrate the Fourth of July, if - we believe what a cor respondent says, in a:manlier long to be remembered. We shall anxiously look for the "limited number of partictilars," and are not sure but we will "take in" the celebrat ion ourself. The correspondent says " Hurrah ! hurrah ! ! Stevensville hat nut only turned- a neW leaf, but a whole volumik, .One of the grandest Fourth of July( celebrations of the age is to-be gotten up on an entirely new plan —guns, bells, boat,. tub and foot races, - music by brass bands, everything ever thought .of and more- too. All other places out in the cold. It Will be impos sible for any other community to secure the services of the Stevensville band as it will be engaged at home. Speakers of the day, Rev. DAVID CRAFT, of Wyislus ing, and Rev. Hoop, of Athens.. Exer cises to commence between twelve l and ten a% st., to continue twenty-four . hours or leis. A limited number of particulars will be given in - lite time." • AS USUAL. The REPORTER displays its accustomed enterprise in giving a very full account of the Chicago Convention this week.—Be ekto, Thursday. NORTHERN DISTRICT CONVEN TION, I. 0. of p. T. The Nortbern District Convention, I. 0. of G. T.; met at North Towanda, June Ist and 2nd, and was called to order by W. C. T. 0. .1. Chubbnck.-. By the pleas ure-of the W. C; T., the folio% ittg officers Were appointed pm. tern.: W. V. T.—Sister Judmin. Uhap/ain—O. L. Lamm. Gli..trd-- , •Ezra Rutty. The following committee were also ap pointed by the W. Q. T.: Riiotutiona—E. G. VauDyke, A. Judson, S. P. \Varner, John Warner, E. 0. Taylor. • Good of Order—M. E. Elliott, William P. Horton, William Smith, and Sister C. E. White. Music—Brothers ' Professor C. F. War-. ner, E. 0. Taylor, Jonas Kilmer ; Sisters, A. R. Thompson, Ella Willcox, Susie Webb, Grace Kilmer and Sister Hosford. The credentials of twenty lodges were presented, and the 'reports of the dele gates were of a pleasing nature, showing the Order to be steadily advancit!. The evening session eras participated in by many well-timed venial ks, deelama. mationS, music, etc., and although stormy without, a gotid audii:nce was present, and all seemed well pleased. Wednestlay.morning session was devot e& to the discussing and adopting of reso lutions, the election of officers. etc. The officers - elected for the ensuing year are-;_ IP. C. T.—S. P. Warner, of Herrick. IV. V. 7'.— Sister Prink, of North To wanda. Secretary—P. McNerpey, of ter, Treasurer—J. N. Platt, of Liberty Corners. .31zrutall—F. N. Moore, of Windham. The following resolutions were adopted: Rewired, That in the large tattendance at this. our annual Convention of Good Templars, we recognize the good hand of Providence in giving us health and deter mination to ever battle for the right until our cause sball finally triumph. Resolved, That the holding back from signing the pledge by professing Chris tians, is a fruitful source of giving en couragement to tipplers to continue their downward career. Resolved, That the habitual use of to bacco annuls a large percentage of a tem perance man's influence, and we recom mend.all Good Templars to abstain from its use. Resolved, That we, as Goad Templars, recognize cider as the Devil's kindling wood,- therefore we recommend all par 7 'ents and guardians to keep cider from within the reach of their wards. Resolved, That as Good Templars, we will not only talk, practice, and pray temper ance, but seal our principles at the polls, thereby harmonizing our actions. Resolved, That., whereas, it' is a recog nized principle of law that private inter ests or personal advantage should be sub- Servient to the public, gcsid,. and the vol untary conduct of individuals injuriously and prejudicially affecting the welfare or interest of society generally, is a violation of the unalterable ends of justice, and consequently should be regulated by the laws of the State ; and whereas, the man- .ufacture, sale and use of intoxicating li quors as a beverage is inseperably con nected with,the direst evils of the human race, and the most fruitful source of mis ery, degredation, pauperism and crime known to the civilized World • therefore, Resolved, That the manufacture, im portation, sale, or use of intoxicants for, or as a beverage, should be absolutely pro hibited by, law in this Commonsfealth ; ;Os.° by the laws of these United States. Resolved( That the thanks of this Con vention arr due and. hereby .tendered to the people f North Towanda, for their kind hospitidity during its session ; ,and also, tromired, That the thanks of this Con vention are tendered to Miss Thompson, the teacher of the North Towanda school, for her kindness in grantingus the school honk! for our afternoon session.' The Executive Committee are S. P. Warner, P. McN4rney, Jr., C. E. White, S. F. Wright. Moved and carried that the Executive Committee do and have,the power to ap point a • place for -a temperance camp meeting, and it was decided to have it sonic time in August. Place yet to be desig nated. Adjourned at four o'clock P. M., to meet at East Canton August 31st. P. McNEits;Ev, sirs, t;'ecretary. CZ:I CONDENSED, REPORT \ Of the meeting Of Bradford and Sullivan Pomona tir.orge, No. 2:1, 1). of 11., held on. Vaughn MB, May ,27'11 and 2tith. Intiu : Gram_ze opened in the usual form at 2:15 P. NI., Worthy Master A. 1). Munn in the chair. Address of welcome by Sister Mrs. Vander Vaughn responded to by our Worthy Brother Ad Past Master, U. D. Worthy Master appoints Brothers A. T. Utley, of Open Hand Grange ; 1). .1. Culver, of Wysanking Grange ; •B. .1. Apes, of Asylum Grange, a committee on resolutions. The following Visiting Committee re port the order and the Gratiges in the county in a flourishing condition : Broth ers 1- .1. Culver, Wysauking ; A. T. Lil •• 'Ouen Hand;, C. I). 1t0..5. West Gran- ley,'Opet L. est . vine; 1%. Laporte, Asylmn; W. 11. Smith, Oscaluwa; Win. Chamberlin, Wyalusim4. Suggestions for the good of the order : J. V.. Wysaul.iug ; C. I). Ross, Wekt Granville ; B. Laporte, Asylum ; Ezra Loomis, East Troy ; W. 11. Smith, Oseal n w a. Motion that the next Pomona Grange be held at Columbia Grange Hall in Au gust ; carried. - Motion by Brother .1. E. Mullet, that this Grange hold a session in the morning ; adopted. Adjourned for supper, to meet at 7.i.- EVENING SESSION (OPEN TO ALL) Meeting called to order at s o'cleo'r. Saiging by the choir. Then we listened to a beautiful address on " Farming," by Droller E. J. Ayres. Essay by Miss Lucy Stevens—" Farm ing in the Puke and Present." DeelamatiailA by Lewis PioVet—`4)p portunity for, Work Miss Nellie Cole, " Wounded ; ' Lizzie Xeeler, "The Dri ver;" Lettie Vaughn, !,‘ Drafted ;“ Viola Heed, "The Old Way and the New ;" Nancy lapor•e, " After the ,the Mr. Lester Mills, "Old Times and Now -" Miss Dora "No Mortgage on the Farm." Speeches by J. E. Pioßet,' IL Laporte, C. D. Ross and Wnt. Song by Miss (iris Smith—" The Plow Boy "—interspersed With singing by the choir. All of which was beautifully done and listened to-with marked attention by the audience. • monstso:sEssios. Grange called to order at 8 .1. u; by Worthy blaster A. D. Munn. 'Committee on resolutions report— Ist• Eeg ,,,, ed. That f tve hereby relterat- our flan cf r i , teidet um that the prhiclples of our order are the t ones for all farmers to not only approve hot to :V opt and carry Into effective use In all the ',road field of Agriculture. 2d. Reso/ccd., That Wl' l / I 'l.lll It the Imperative duty or each and every ['atrial of Husbandry to utmost Influence dot log the coming politl canipalgit to have the agricultural tliterehts .11 °roughly represented and protected by the WO* I. lion of the State. . . . .. . . ad. Rego - heft, That we heartily approve the c, urse of our Commiy Commissioners in appointing or r. Worthy Master. A.• 11. Munn. as Superintend e t of the Poor in Bradford count?', and that we lc, it to Brother Morin as one who will care for the interests of the taxpayers as well as the unfortmiL wart poor: and In so far as he fills thei imidtlon with fidelity he shall have our approval and simpport. 4th. licstil red, That a committee of three be n pointed to report un the practicability' of Intro (' acing in oor schools an elementary text book on agricultural chemistry. sth. Re.lol red. That the Worthy Master appoint some person to prepare a paper on the SON or I Bradford county, to be read at our next SCASIOII. Itesolutions adopted, and Brother A. T Lilley appointed to prepare the paper. tat book, &c. Resolution by Brother B. Laporte : That time Secretary be requested to inquire Into thh practicability of our Granges being admitted te'time bandits of the Rochester Purchasing Asso. c•1lion. and report the terms of adinhalon at our 11 xt meeting, or sooner to such Granges as may d •slre the Information and ask for the same. , Adopted. . .. Remarks for good of the Order : S. S. Butts, Wyalusing ; M. E. Reed, Mercuri tr. S. Frazier Wyalusing ; C. D. , Ross, West Granville ; B. Laporte, Asylum ; I --.,- Vaughn, Wyalusing ; J. E. Piollet, • Wysauking ; J. 0. Alger, North Orwell ; L.J.Culver. Wysauking; Mrs. S. Vaughn, Coley ; Wm. Patterson, Wysauking ; L= •-• Ackley, Spring Bill ; S. Vaughn, Colley. • . • 4 ":- f Resolved, That we tender our thanks to the trustees of the Baptist church for the use of their pleasant hnu.e. for this session of 'Pomona Grange, and to the friendi and patrons of Vaughn 11111 and vicinity for theit hospitality daring our short but pleasant stay with them. . There being no further. business 'the Grange adjourned, to meet at Columbia on• Thursday the 19th'day•of, August, at „ oatfo'clock, r. u.' - - . . Dwtstcr Karztraf, Secreta 'this - :Onth have boon tutifortuly pleigani ' • cizt E"1 f"-- g A hm. , 4 Pal ,:.c4 44' ; r i . l4 4 - -" . ; _ • ' It cuts tiown the expense of gathering too, after cutting over dine hundred acres each :do so.. Now I would rather pay a reasonable prich , year. We. cement, u'l the'lEureka Mower.unhesl- ' for the Eureka Lower than use any side-eut my the hay crop fully twenty-flve per cent. tat logic to fart:nets who desire he best wowing , chine fiirnished toe for nothing. Ti,.. m farers of Bradford county have THE ' in.lchine in use. V. E. &J. E. PIOLLET. ; - E. C. SrENtAktt, Wysca, I.!'a. [ elf A . S. STREEVY, . HEST'at their door; Hear what your to lohbors ' We have used the W. A. R out, the Clipper. and ,- I have used the Eureka Mower four years, inovi say : , diderent makes of Ituekeyes, /, we now have two ' . - Iluekeyes In gfa4 order). We have used the T . I, 4 , aliont Joe acres cacti year with vurritttle ei -, ~ ...e for repairs. The Eureka Mower is Ma very hest we ever saw Eureka this M`aSon on all lands of ground and in ' .. ' " MA Sus F.t.shitit: Athens , Pa. and liniie is th., side draft mowor that will compare • all.klntls of graces and do not hesitate to say it is . ... ,-. . J . O best achine ans/ ttetored at the present with It In any respell. M m m The Eureka Is a Mower arid Reaper In one ma . tluitY,and we shall c o ntinue t o use it I t preference ll chine, and often saves as inueh'lO the dryihg.of the The mower we hare hail In use. r three years, Is to any other. . Po.mt:nuk liens., Tror, pa. r grass Niihout further shaking ouh, as It costs to as good In ail Its parts as when 01.5 t used, a n d that, I opposed the Eureka as long •as it was honest to I cat.lt viTtli flits machine. R. LAPott2E, Altyllint. IXEDICAIJ SOCIETY The Bradford rAnnity :11edical Society will meet in Towanda on Wednesday,i-he 93d of inne, A. 1)., lg., at the alieo Dr. E. D. I'AINr, at 1.:10 P. m. A full attendance is desired, as businets of nu portanee.win be transacted. MI A. tzt-trK, President. E. D. Pausg; Sec' y. CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (UNIVERSALIST). There will be no serv;ees in the above church next Sunday. The congregatain will unite, 'by invitation, with the Sister Church at. Sheshequin in the olk-ervance of Children's Sunday and other services. Local Correspondence. SIVIITHFF.LD ,And Mill they come—those beautiful ;111;1 refreshibg showers. Where now are the croakers about the seven ;11 unth ? (bar t^choi.l Directors rnbt last week for the purithse o f #,Fgatuzing the new board . ..7 but as the sc;:tting of one of the new men, Mr. Syttt•ltZt'S 1 . 4 Was contested, the board was comvelled to adjourn-until the matter would be gettleiLT ' - We hope that the new bo,Wd "will give, us as good schi ,))'s , as did tloir 'predeces sors. Last year our teachers were paid, for whiter selniols, twenty-one dollars summer , schools,,, sixteen dollars, alid hoaiA themselves. With these wages' teachers could clear or save of their wages about ten dollars,l and fifteen dollars for the winter or full schools. Thi s sum m er thirteen dollars are paid, and the teacher " bqtirrel ro it rol." As vet little is known aliont the-schools for this fall. It seems to be the general impression, however, that Mr. na w vont) is the man to run the Graded School, and that his under teachers should he select ed from among our town teachers, rather than those front 'abroad. Fainters, or some them, are now dai ly taking their milk ; to the factory, to have it manufactured into whey. The cheese is said to be very tine. We are very foreAdyreMinded - that this is the season of the year when the publie roads are to be overhauled and made about as nuplea! -, antly rough and muddy 11.-they can he, and have it 1111.:N\ (Zr for an avibigY for working out the "road tax." Of course there are exceptions—inure roinis Inc improved, hot otliers are"' left no better. Decoration Day was obs - erved here about as it was in other places: '1 he ad dress was delivered by A. lit.oEs, and' was said to be rrry go. l. We believe it is to appear in print. Vieto6 . " is the senti ment here. We rejoice in the 'fact tlot we are soon to /lave a drug store. - Wes. we 'have a lwrber. Call Mid see him. X. lune 14, Ist) LERAYSVILLE No celebration at Lc laySville this - 1 ;11e hardest thunder storm of the sva son passed over this - place on Saturday last. • The streets of oar village are being . hil ls proved and wal 3 mended. Vegetation ha . greatly improved since the recent rains., LERov COLEMAN has treated "his house to a coat of paint. WILLIAM -GAGE has his -new lemme raised and will soon have it rtiebised• Mr. S.\ Ntr El. Brut.; has lately purchased a monument for his lot-in the Lellaysvllle Cemetery.; it was purchased at McCani-fs Marble Yards, Towanda, and is a first= :class sample of their sß•ork. W!Lt.soN.'llie colored bailie'', is doing gOod bidwss. We wish him Stler.CSS. • FRANK VANDERPoot, spent last Sunday with his family in this place ha , a good situation in MCINTIR 4 E'S 61.1 lAllge shop, Towanda. - Mr. MAnTiN PIERrE haul three oft his tin- , ers crushed between two timberslast week ; Mr. PiEnct; -is building a large barn this seamen. purin2. the storm on Saturday,' last, lightning struck In two :llama on Orwell bolt trikingstorelion , 'se in tlui' rear of C.kste store, anti one a tine tree in the yard of .14”:1, lonssoS : it, also struck the barn of WILLIAM Nl.vruEws, near Pottervillc, killing a tine yearling, WILL ',ARE Lellaysville, .Tune 11th, Issu. - ' ATHENS NOTES The sultry moist weather of the past few days has developed vegetation.rapid ly and crops of spring. planting look pi icing, but ,the hay crop will be short. Wheat shows great diversity some fields being very tine and others nearly failures. Wild berries promise to be abundant and tine and cultivated ones are yielding fair returns. A shower accompanied by heavy gusts of wind passed over this section on Satnr dar, fences were blown down in many instances and trees uprooted places across the Susquehanna. A tide over the to Waverly via Sayre & Factoryville discloses many improvements along the route. .kt Sayre they are excavating for a new building on the site of one burned and usittg the gravel in grading their streets. Mr. Et,- micit has changed the plan of thern by reducing the width of some that were laid out very wide which will be an improve ment. Land thrown into streets unless needed is wasted and narrow streets are more likely to be kept'iniorder than wide ones and.so far as beauty applies our ob servationbati been iu favbr of streets of moderate width. The R. IC shops are progreSsing well and will soon be under . rooting t • r TheiWaverly arvthorities arc grading', Broad. street at thePeastern extremity and adding touch to the appearance of it. It is quite a busy place around t the railroad and business portion of Broad street._ While there we witnessed an exciting race by a horse attached to a delivery wagon. , Ile started with his driver and ran furiously pp Fulton street but being kept straight ahead he was circletbareund by various streets until cooled diiwn and bronghth under control. The sa e day (Saturda,i) Rev. Mr. McMAsTEn, , f this place while preparing to step i to his buggy, lost control of the reins and the horse made a dash for liberty, cutting two or three circles in- the street-be was headed off at the Central House by sonic 'plucky gentleman. and. no damage dons. The republican nominations appear to be every way satisfactory to almost every one. Our neighbors announce their pleas ure at the action of the convention and all seem anxious to push a vigoronii Cam paign to a succe.sful issue. • . Ti* socials and entertainments given. .... - 4I profitable and several are on the pro. gramme for this week, which will doubt-, less lie of like character. One of the Iln est !Awns if hot the _finest in this or adjoin ing towns i that of- Dr. J. L..Coitutx,: which is ver y } tine. The Dr.has, it trim toed every fourth- or tifth day and does not remove th clipping unless unSightly. This we think the cause of its keeping so fresh and bright. Mr. C. W. CLAP has been adding to his residence and furnishing it now has a very idea4ant home. Mr. lc:C. HARRIS has thoroughly reno vated and put. in order the thie manion built by Col; Wi..:1,1..Es and now owned by Mr. 11. Itiis a desirable place second to lout few in 'oral towns. Near Mr..,Pniui. CRANs the other - day we met four aged men who were working . on the road,unassisted. They were j(dly and busy and their united ages two hon ored eighty live_ years, or an average in excess of the days allotted. to man, All but, IMC natives of this county and,he of New York state. Their names were Mr. SAMUEL INAIILE ;•INll'. HENRY I.4.:NsLEY'; Mr. .1. d. FEnorsios and 3lr. Mr. FyinirsioN 11:L4 Logt laded to cute at state or town election for fifty two years. We were entertained for a few minutes by their reminiscences of the past and jokes upon each other. May, they en,j , •y many years.yet of active life. Four candidates Were received into the Presbyterian church at Milan by baptism, and one by letter . mi S unday .) Two of those baptized preferted immersioniwhich . mode was administered, th,,,t hem„'in the ri4r. Rev. Mr. Me miMAstifflichited it bei,fig• a branch of the ehntich at this ' The nanklin Quaid:: have reorganized and if they now go forward add use their apartments-lightly no similap organiza tion in the state can excel the* in attract ions and honorable distinctions as a mili tary Company. Representing a ilistin uished class of early freemen m uniThrtn and lwaring the name of one widely known in his day, also residents of a spot famous for its early history and struggles, they may rise to paominenee and still honor due Iducciu whose soil the remains of him th.eds of dead patriots sleep. Deacon CARNER an azed and respected n of this place has after much suffer "i;.lllid rest in death. A sad affliction Mis come upon the family of Mr. DENS9s- TN, two inteiesting children having helm ‘I in taken Carom th.em by diphtheria in the space of a few h airs. They bare the sym pathy of many friends. A Ut E 4; Athens, June 14, Pt:F.trtilrr Ku.ts. Eleven years' our (laughter sutfead on a bed of ntisery un der the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physiciansi; . ,a - ho , wave her ti ease various names bat, no relief, and now she is restored to tis in good health by as simple a remedy a 4 Hop Bit ter,, that Ise poaC.l to for-- two years, befoie using-it. We earnestly hole and pray-that ,n., one else will let their sick Autrer as we did, on account of prejudice aganlst so good a medicine as lion Bit ters...--The Parents. Onr gootlif arc NEW and of .fhe grALITY. DECKER & Vot M" . CASH. FOR P 1 O 1) (~ t. 111.1 h Eli Si V or.d,T,V, l'oasEtt has the best wearing for Nlett, th,y, and lAtutli,' wear ever otTertltl to Towanda, a:el at ' , rive., within the reaeh of att. th e Wood, by al thr'le or two of AVE.:IV:S PILL lit.% pot will 11 M s k: rWansr heads as well a+ bottle nr" if there cvi•c was a-specific for ally one complaint, then 'Ca r rier's Little Liver Pills art, speri fir for sir k headache. and every womm 1:11•PW Ihi,. ntth• one pill a ,lose. .:.'C.Fg" Try our Ne j w JAI'. TEA. Ilest DEVI:ER " - - - „11 - "Choice . TEAS and CoFFEE pvclalty at DE.CI.I:IC S VOUGIIT•S For a_go , Kl, durable and neat-fitting trot:, 61i F. Hi. oppo,ite 14,10. Nov. ,7:77 - This is no apology for whisky low:lug: it Is a liteaii•ine that V.lnltilt U.A..41 to nhAil ate; 1t . prothices a tg•al: viteet • as wen as a Ca 111301... In tart !..Itanlons' I.lcer Invn az.•r • prol, ,,, :tweil an tlii‘et.i.* noble • modicin.2. .Inito ' sToc B 1)G I-1 MA N I:1:ES and other ' valuable Standard Suiu;rplutllhates tor and vezetables. Fatultat and Gat tler.en> try them. at lea.t to .uu..1)1 lota. j R. ELLF›.;. Towaud., P;1 : ,- May Provisions of all kinds, of the best panty, at DtcRE.R St. VOUG HT'S WAY DOWN on Ge Fine Coar,e Boots at It . LIT3I*, St.e lIIIMET FOR !=()uo, of the hest Car ri3go‘and Itnrse..3 hi Bradford I:minty : very styli.h, yet perfectly gentle anjl can trot thr.re nihietec, withont.:tralhhig ;- Milli for xrantyf n4e. Address Box 1933; Towalota. P. to. Towantln, V); INsO-tf. egr The Largest, Best and Cheapest . 1 ! of Shoes for Ladles', Misses' and Cblhirens' wear is fouo at l'9nsFit'F. new store. corner Matti antl l'lne-sts., Tracy Noble's 'Pock. aprtlS I 3 I";NNSYLVANIA LAWN 316WEIts.—:- res:elved a suppiy of three valuaWe LAWN MOWERS. For at low prices. Cows Fon SA I.E.—Three Cows and two Heifers (or sale. All new inllelts. Enquire of A. It. }HIT 3, Ulster. 20. ;g" L. B. nom:Ens etiallcngest compe t Mot, for qtiality of . goods and ;:iriecii 01. Sash, 11. , ars, Blinds and Iloldtn:., A. and e bujdding ma_ OEM - C.r:A GREAT DISCON - LRY Ili A cuItEAT 'JAN.—This, primarily, Is what Warnei''s Safe NerNino Is. The. great man, Is one o( the, most famous living phystelans. lie foura.j, harmless remedy for all klnds of palm others Iniproved it. and-the Mini result is, the Safe Ne'rcitie now man titaeturU only'!ey 11. 11. NV All%1:111:.CO. From a wellAnown citizen of Chicago= Clitc.sno, 111., J3ll. 1, 1850. fre 11. 11. framer* Co., kochester, N. 'Y.; , , •00 - b• • -40INNTLEmNs; : .1 ha 4 used Warner's Safe KI- ••• ney and Liver cure with the, greatest NI, ..',H. -- -Im never it is nio only remedy I have ever usei.lthe so-mething niConinienti. tw My friends, tut it ha.- - Bright's Disease of ton' rtfuldhh' place which is. visited the Whitt Sulphur, ru2,, - .. VI __ A nt It cies , red and trying innumerahlel'6olk 4 UVl .thst w.b .n'ihe the day. tidying resideitnin tiara ; years, my friends will bey'' The discoverer Itylntlti the rat Mtflt lor 4111" ...- Vii:lf 01 e only rented term 6.17 • .11911Araumh.a). c.att 111 - 5-l u n ge ;. bat then 1 W .. . . . - IME BUSINESS_ LOCAL Purge ',et the Morbid Manors IL. M. IV E I. I. F.: Towanda. P 3.,. Say 20, Elia Si?.C.IAL_ .BAROAINS I, POWELL & CO. Having ars - ailed themselves of the low prices at-which, many kinds of goods were sold at- the I.ecent large auction sal('iCin New York., Oty,, ate no) l v offering the SPECIAL 'BARGAINS 5 Cwes . . - Lolls&le 'Bleached At 9 Cts. I 5 Cases Fast C4ol's, Best Style Prints, 5 Cases .Past 100 Pieces • Printed Lawns, Best Quality (V Styles, ; 150 Pieces hinted Lawns, Good Styles;l*, 3 Cases . Ladies', Mon!s, lli '& Childivn's HOSIERY, assorted styles, A large line ladies' LINEN DUST ERS and SUITS in larions Styles , and Qualities. r - : ~...,, ,_ , . . At to Cts. - _ 9 050 $1 .25. pairs Ladies: - , -'7:or-tili I :norm.° Slippers 1 1 INSURANCE Your house may never burn ; you must surely die. It is wise to provide against the 'chances of fire;. it is neces sary to provide• against• the certainty of death. A fire policy may never- become a claim' ; the maturity of . a life - ~. . policy is only a cpestion:of time ; yet many a business .. ,4...iten 1 ,- .46 man seeks after the former, arid seeksl to avoid the loiter. - 4: gip'(,':- . 4.4 big ear, lie insures his stock of goods t 4 improve his credit and ./;„le` ayune. ~. „ obmson. anti protect his creditors,' yet - negleetg to insure his lift ha - 458 J t noodle&mp. for the protection of his , fatucly. Ile loves the,siord to say for him ' dear, you see Pm awfully ~ most, but , business habits hal 'd tau gh t hi lu..is r e'Bergh i people, and I'm al- I the , former case s while .want of thought.d to dumb animals."—New•York 1 , .nercica Advertiser. ' =-. neglectful,in the latter. .•.,. A LONG-WINIIED lawyer lately defended ....• , a criminal unsuccessfully, and during the..- ' ' trial the Judge received the following' note : "The - prisoner humbly prays that E ,,, the time occupied by the plea of the cows- The Mutual , u hill sel for the defence be counted in his sea. - Ji l t — a k a!, tence."—Criminal Law Magazine. HE came into the sanctum with a largel:::::'i 0 Edted,cipll'elli; roll of manuscrt under his arm, b : eau " tfi l ir ve-a li t ti"rifi*;::: . • : !Vfor yourself." 1 e i re d er about Ypolitely ,the linter- • - .-_ ~ erled ?'" day, which wassdashed off by-.a friend 01.:'' , - . ISSTYEASf, as to that, you must mine, which I would like to have InseaV . -,'... **non." ed if. you have plenty of room." "Plea .. ty of room. Just insert it . yourself," re- _:. . ',,,g• you-any family ?" plied the editor, gently Ptudiing .the -•-•' I cannot undertake to answer waste-basket toward him. -- Weestori . , Ay questions of that kind. lam in Wass. = - the hands of ' my. 'friends, and from. Exert/awn Fiend "Whenever?- ' you l• -"=,-- them you can obtain any proper in- want my advice do - not hesitate to silk for A- 1 formation." . - - it." Newspaper Matt-,-" Thanks ; I would ~.•.!. I like some advice jast 'now." ;-. / 5 All ~,,sioht. -, , . „4 ".• 7 1 And the • door . eloaed—Cr — S:4l - I s h all only b e too happy. , foc al . y , :115 , ~;,,„.,.. Herald. . - '-'• ', dux . 1- r tell me bow in theworld lean 1141106 leall 'l3 =, to leave without hurting your twaingsr .. - ^ "I don't think you need muebiedidiwito . f -- that subject." He retiree Altlrigipsatkln ';':- --, and with most of tffeexchiptges-44u*N'' , "- , Ira Oro:title. i , I ? , --,,-, : :•. - . - -, ' •?', X,v. 27-11 t,sug3-t f 3 , No man is . wiser for bisi learning it. may ad • ister mutter lowork iu our ob. ""ier , •-•••• lc upon ; but wit and wisdom EL" ' •a h a Ulan: T p ~94\ 0,1..... .. ... •04,.•t, =I A LSO, . . - " , ,~. It: L. BEARDSLEE, .Agent, Warfentlam, Pa:' CHAS. COYHESDALL. E. G. VAN DYKE, L. VAN BOICN, Address foi Circulars, EUREKA MOWER CO, ~ EMI lit; :6 1-4 Cts • , At: 5 Cibm. Mil At Cts. At 1-4 Cts. . At .Yery Low Prices. ( , ~...... ....:....,., . .. j .... . td . . - . 11 1 1 . 17 .-....... . .... .... . 1 . '. • ai ..:. , O. . ; pt I )4 2 Ist,' South tiverton, Ps Ewa vantotJa. East Troy, Pa TOWA NDA, PA =I .. r , 4 , 5h,- , :~i;? EA ka -. M BB 118 ;• '1 NEE -It • OE RE
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