ploafire ~LLit, LOC.&L IDITOL Towitn4st, Pa., Sept. 30, :S&L ;1 arrira - ED= THE rotiOFTF-04 Towurit L JB XAIL mATTEp. Or laz 1 , A,101D CLAM hf LOCAL . :AND, qE;tERAL: apiration of oubirriptionla print . el don the colored Zabel. - - By 'noticing the d o es , eltubseriTer .cam deiVuthes his paper will b Stopped migesi the subsorip. tion is relieved. . . • ,-- ._ Tuts is delightful weather for the Pair. • Ilast' - the new advertisiinents in this - issue. CM E. J: Rrii. is about to (peri4l jewelry store at Troy.' Tux Poor House of Tioga county has . seventy-11,0 inmates. , These are nearly six hundred Vera registered in Athens. , TUE residence of W. C. BoosuT, Fgq.; on Second street, is, undergoing repairs. THE ladies of the Episcopal„Murch, Athens,-realized over 4500 from their re cent fair. • PAY yonr taxes if you want to vote at the next election. This matter should be attended to. Inns time is .coming autumn foliage will be called "just toe,awfully lovely for anything." • • DYER it Co., have purchased the Third Ward Grocery Store, 'and will hereafter carry on the business. TILE Fair 'opens to-day—Wednesday. The attendance promises to be larger than in any previous year. Ithaca flim.have taken the contract t, mike the bew fire shirts for Franklin Steamer Company of this place. Jurx)ialortnow has dccited that poor ,masters and township road-commissioners are entitled to $2 , per day for their ser vices.- THE 'either manufactured at the Ath ena tannery from September, 1879, tr September, 1880, amounted to 13954,000 poundß. • / THERE will be a sociable at the house of WILLIAM K. HlLL,lbird street, -below ElizabeiN, ion Tuesday evening, October • • • sth. All are invited. Tstr: 7 ', 4 llrn3s of POWELL SC Co., and Ev.s.Ns • lIILDRETE, have the largest and finest selected stocks of Fall Goods ever opened in this village. Tim Germania Baud did not play in the Park, On Friday. evening last, as pre viooy announced they would. Engage ', roents elsewhere prevented. A NEW drying house for the Athenij Tannery has recently been erected, and the machinery in the. tannery proper has been undergoing thorough repairs. . . Cnuncii of the Messiah (I.7.inversalist), Rev. W. TAYLOR, pastor, at 104 A. 31,, Communion .Service. At 7 P. M., subject " The object of Human Existapee." Tun Steam Flouring Ward is being repaired and the inaehine ry put in order, and we understand the mill will be put in operation at an early day. BENJAMIN LANDON, of - Canton, has con structed a small fire engine which will throw a stream thr4ghsmall hose with about the same force as that . of the hy drants. EDGAR FURNIAN, formerly of Leona, this county, oldest son of PAUL S. FUR. 'MAN, deceased, committed, suicide at De troit, 'Michigan, - on the 40th instant, by tilting morphine. THERepubliefins of Mt; Pleasant,. Bur lington townsbiA"*ill raise a GARFIELD ARTRER pole on Saturday nest. Hon. W. T. DAMES and L 31. HALL, Esq., *ill address the tneeting.- T-lIE Athens Glizet4 says : "E. W. DA. TIES has on exhibitiokin, his show win dow an English:clocksaid to be 150 years old. Quite an old-timer, yet it 14oks as bright as if in its infancy." AND now the cfLiansT.pf Athena claim that there will soon bo . erected' in village a piano manufactory and a boot and shoe mantitpc" torr. We hope their claims may prove well-foiinded. TnEu was a large attendance at the re-union of the Seventh Pennsylania Cav alry, held 'on the Fair Grounds, Troy, on Thursday last. Speeches were made by Rev. J. 11. FRENCH, of Troy, and JAMES H. SXIAW, of Canton. JAMES HOLLAND, of Sugar Rill, had sixteen sheep killed by dogs, it is suppos ed, on )lontiay night of last' week, and on Wednesday night five sheep belonging to J. F. VERIII YCK, of the same place, were lost in the s. me manner. • SATs the Canton...s,enaner of last week : "SAstuut, ISPANE 6 .- Oze - have disposed of 'Al:* • banking - business to Mr. .Gl-. A. uflmranda, a gentleman. of eapital, who Rfll take possession about — the first of next month." 1,5,V.V. J. 8. STEWART, D. D., will return this week,,afra -- tbe:itegular services in the Prbebyteriattcburch will be resumed next Sunday, OctoberAtli. Preparatmilecture, Saturday evening, 7 o'clock., Commu nion service, Sunday, at 114 A. M. r,..„ A. J. COOPER, a farmer residing near Waverly, hatfune of his legs so badly in: jttred by a threshing machine on Monday List that the- limb had to be amputated aboNe the . 1910.- He died from the effects of his injuilei l the same evening. _ 1 Tar. Elmira Advertiser of Tuesday last„ says alit CARDWELL, of Waverly, absconded on Sunday of last . weelt, carry ing with hiur quite 'an arnoianivemniey belonging to Mr. J. S. MURRAT, insur ance agent, in whose .employ he waSe THE case of• N. C. titntus, against the estate of As P.4.CE11, decwed, growing Out of the, sale of the North Branch Canal, will be.tried, beore arbitrators next month. The amonnt involved is .$238,090, with interest for fifteen years. Ws: learn from the .Canton Saltine! of last week, that the directors of th 9 cultnial association of that place have not decided whether or- not theri will be 9 • fair this fall. • It Is thought ,i,thethe grounds can not be got ready isSibre "win ter: SA - vs th'e Contort Sentinel-of last week : "Rica/nn W Arts' suld • his trolrr T ER, got on -aspree- on irday nit 4 r wsus last and run a horse until 1 able_ tb go no longer and felt down ii!.the corner, of Carson and Centre streets deal. • The Society for the Prevention:of Cruelty to ADITUAIS might find wcw:t MEE ___ . ; . wave nett . . wy by tke re el_li . thet f rDe ..F I S ' ',: TlALeiOne Itniiell be#lol,- = anif two imblAbnua *gad ootuddexAblyp ~ , . - , - fitorieisitiUmi tbeieto . The P at ab li Onne, will be in running order , Nl l 4 l in /;418w days. ,Tint Boron ColnAr g vig bad the dilapidated plank tietween Elwell lime awl the: &nut Mere Park rammed, and in its Aux have bad pa l do:orn-a good, anbstantialt; ask mak. .•It is au improvement- that haa,long Dt lEigrs the, Troy. Gazette : "Siveral of ,the rich men of this town 'are ponderi#g Who *all first to give our village the bandit l t& well endowed.librity which shall stand as a perpetual memento dile kindnegs of heart and bicadth of 'View o • onnuf our citizens.'! • Ta Laceyville. oorresprindefit of the Tunkkannock lienwetrst perpetrates the folloWing in his letter of last week: "Several tine strings of black- bass were caught outpf the Susquehanna at this place Jut week; Scorr Fonn'auTieri off the largest, it weighing 4 .1b 6 oz." -Costrezir A, Ninth RegiMent, of this place, and Company I; tif Canton, are to have a target match in about two weeks. The distance for the shooting has been thud at 200, and 500 , Yards. Two trials, are to be' bad betieen the respective teams, the first to be held at this Waco., ' Fr should ,o remembered thit t every citizen, ezcek thase I etween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two' years, must have paid a State - or County tax within two years to entitle him to a vote. The 2d day of Octobek cis the last day on which this'duly can be legally performed. TIIE GATIFIELD and ARSlit7t Club of this place, was addressed on Friday even ing last by Gs% W. linmaritr, Esq., and A. J. KEEN Er, Esq. Both addresses were listener} to with the closest attention throughout, and the speakerri were each warmly applauded at the conclusion of their remarks. No better nor more argu mentathe speeches have been delivered before the Club since its organiiation, and none better received. ANDREW Jourtsmv, a passenger on Erie train No. 4, shot himself in Alto head . with a revolver, Thursday morning, when the train was near Chemuug. He was re moved from the train at Waverly to the War:ford/House, where he died on Friday night. He was Married on the Monday previous at:Bushnell, 111., and Was upon a wedding.tour to, Switzerland, the pace of his tativity, where a fortune awaited him, let him by a relativnlately deceased. THE i:folloviing- named persons were elected officers of _Valley Lodge,•?Sherdie qu'n, No. 446, I. p. 0. F., on Saturday evening • 6.—TPOStAS WELLEIt. V. G.—W 3l. GUItE. Axaiatant Seifeta ry— AV ALTER S. ELS- Bit EP.. Representative to Grand Lodge—G4 L. FULLER. • THAT prince of popular novelists, B.L. FAHJEON, ;author of " Blade.o'-qrass," ‘iSigti of the Silver Flagon,"' "Joshua Mat ve1,"14 now Writing for the Philadel phia Weekly. Rregs, a new Mori?, entitled " 119 Great Porter Square," which will be a vivid pograiture of London life. The opening.eliatiters will be published in the number o September 30th. FARJE-, cia\ is a. spit-in-law of Joisyn JEFFERsos, whom.wOmow so well as Hip Van Win kle. Tuu thins of POWELL S Co.; and EyANs & 'BiLottErit, 'oectipy considera ble space in! this issue of the Itti.oitrEat, in announcing . the . arrival of their Fall supplies. Both firms have made unusu ally purchases of seasonable goods, and at very advantageous priCes. Per sons whd attend the Fair should not re turn honie until they,bave_paid i a visit to these establishments, and examined the many: novelties and handsome new de signs in goods to be found in immense stocks. ' • • Vex DUZgil-ia: LYMAN'S . 'planing' mill, at Smith . Waverly, was . destroyed by fire .on Friday afternoon laSt.. The flames icaught in the engin • roem while', the workmen were at dinner, :anA had gained such headway *hen d'iscov'ered that th.y baffled entirely the efforts of .the firemen to Subdue them until thebuildpg was en tirely deStroyed. Several ha - dings in the neighborhood of :the one. .burned were damaged by fire. ,Therioss is estimated at about 40,000, on which there is an in surance of $2,300. ..! • MRS. DAVID GARDNER, living at Orcutt . Creek, fell From a chair While engaged in &mehousehold duties , and erushed her hip at the joint. The ; accidentiaappened last Friday morning, nisi is a very serious. trial fora person upestirds of seventy-six years of, age. Physicians were summon ed, bnteould do nothing with 'the. frac ture, ;A) her recovery will be • slow and painful. Mr. andllni: GARDNER we be lieve to be the only couple now living be tween Milan and Wellsburg or Elmira, that Were keeping hoise in said district in 1840. ..7c,hope she inay'reenver and en joy sectral years of life yet , with her friends. - A r axon and enthusiastic, Republican meeting was held at the '4-rnicori„ Corners s.chol house, in Sheshcquitt,_toWnship, on Thursday evening labt. • aiid a; AIIIeI,ELD and ARTHUR Club Orgatiized. , The fol lowing named gentlemen were elected of ficers of the club : - • , . Presided—F. C. 11 6CRWELL. - Corresponding Seeretarii—F. E. Ku.- MER. Recording Secretary—l. J. SHORES. Treasurer--:G. L. FULLER. The mee4ng was undressed by E. L. HILLTS, Captain , C. Id. MANvit,LE, WIL- Lt`A3lslarrfiand C. H. ALLEN. The Wyse: Band Were , present, and enlivened the oc casion with some excellent music. THE Republican rally and mass meet ing at North Towanda, on Saturday last wasn grand srtccessitteverY particular. A large crowd of people were present, and one of the finest poles evertrected fa this county was raised, beacirt its top. 'a handsome streamer on wlitch is initcrib ed the ['mein( the Republican standard bearers—a contribution from the ladies of the , ;toivri. Capt. C. M. 3Lown.LE, was the 'Preiddent" of the mceting, - and ion. W,,T. DAVIES, L. HALL, H. N. Virn.t.raws' and :E. I. Mums, Ells., delivered :eloquent apd. argumentative addresses. The. Germania' Band • was present - and enliVeimfr. the occasion by some excellent- music. ' - lafp'X'AßY IWCH. _ A *IMO Rifle stela. wi ll take piece here, on oatonlaY, OctoberPci, between a team lista of Company I, T i melfth Reid ment,,nrCantotc and a team of the same mamba. i from Gitipany A,- Ninth, Regi. tient, of this place -.1, The distabee will be 200 and . 500 yard Teu slots at oath distance position at NO yards attusding. yards-aay, with head towards thlrtsort ? aita *: 0 artificial =2222Z - • • ott;."11::W 4/I._ rAuttER„ 9.orne7 General Or C Fmn4TVEsq., or Tioy;Avill speak at,,thel CoUrt House. roinirlda,Loo Thtu*lPie„--vening September 3oth, 1880. There mil be.".music by the Getmania Band. and singing by the , GARFIELD and Maim Glee Club.. TUE excursion under the auspices of the Wysox Band, on Saturday last,' to Ithaca, Sheldrake, etc., was a very enjoy : . able one to all who participated in it. .Thellay was a very beautiful one, . and the afrangementewere perfect in every resEebt. ' The hotel at Sheldrake being cle - rrecl, the excursionists were given- an extra sixteen miles ride on the lake, be ing carried to the beautiful village of Au rola, , eight miles below Sheldrake. The boat ±did not land at Aurora, but turned at that point and steamed - back to Atwaters, where the party disembark ed at about 1:30 r. at., and enjoyed them=. Bellies the baking* of the afternoon until about six o'cloick, when they took the cars for home— The grounds at Atwaters ire excellently arranged for pic-nie pur poses. There are numberless swings, croquet grounds, tabl e s nnder shade trees and tinder roof, a fine enclosed dancing hall, and fast at one side of the grounds a splendid spring of excellent water. The grounds are iniderf,tin personal _superin tendence of Mr. C. D. Mosinx, who is the proprietor of the place, and one of the most obliging ant courteous gentle men in the State of New York. The Band played several fine selections duripg the trip down the lake, and also at the plc nic group& Both on the boat 'and at Atwaters, an excellent string band fur-. nished music for those who desired to "trip the light fantastic toe," and many there wer, that lad such desire and in dulged it. No accident of any -kind occurred during the day to mar the pleas-, urea of the OCCASiOII, and all returned home pleased with the trip thrimighont. The Band boys are entitled to, great praise for the per fect manner in - which the excursion wasi anaeged and carried sut, and we only regret that the patron age they received was not more liberal, and that instead of just paying expenses they did not mike a handsome sum to put in their treasurY.. BURGLARY IN ALBA We learn from a correspondent that on Thursday nigh); about. one o'clock, the store of GEOIICT H. WEBII, of Alba, was broken into, and a sum'of money amount ing to about $2O was taken from the safe. Ic seems that the party or parties who did the work went to the blacksmith shop of V. 31. Wit.sos:, and unlocking the door took'tberefrom a Ilan:liner, a bar and a piincWor two., 13y inserting the punch in t 1 a dcor of the store, and prying on the doors enough to make iherngiva, the bar was inserted and doer forced open, split mi off a portion of it. Entering, they roke off the knob of the safe, and insert ing one of the punctle.k.drove off the lock. The noise of this was - beard by several `parties, but they attributed it to a young horse en unit's that made 'a good deal of noise. About s2o' was taken, but no goods were missed, nor was anything else disturbed as far as known. No clue to the burglars hasX•en discovered.. COURT PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED WEDNEADAY, • SErriMBER 22D, 1880 The following Sheriirs Deeds wero ac knowledged for property sold Septtruler 10, 1880 : , To W. A. Rockwell, for lot of land in Tuscarora township. Sold as the proper ty of Edward Pussey, Executor. $25. To C. P. Miller, for lot of land in Toe - carols township. Sold as the property of Edward Pussey, Executor. $205. To l Phtmbe:N. Harsh, for house and lot in &Ali' Waverly Borough. Sold As . 030 property of George Barnes. Cora. vs. R., B. Swisher—Fornication. Sentenced to pay a fine of .$2O and costs of prosecutittn. • A. A. Lewis' use vs. M. E. AckleY.— uditor's Report filed and confirmed' ni. si. Exceptions filed. ' John Templeton vs. 4... W. Gray.,—Rule to' Eatisfy judgment. • 14 James H. Webb vs. Thomas eirYle.— Rule On James H. Webb, Administrator, to. mark judgment to the use of. Willisprt Hays! Administrator of William Haley. George Munch vs. Julia E. Muncher- Sheriff directed to make proclamation..., Freilch S. Perry vs. /ingenue Perry ; Amanda E. Barnes vs. Gee.. W.-Barnes; Emma L. Evans ire. vorces granted in in Sub caw. INSTALLATION WARNER, District Deputy Grand .11.1sfir.of the' lb adlord County 1. 0. 0. F., "will viHit the follOring lodges at thq dates named far the purpose of installing officers : Oct. I.<- Piiam, No. 24'1 - f . " 2. SpOngfilld, " 881 " 2 Silitt; " 926 " 2 Austinville. "_326 ".2 • Alstitimpdl,- . "c 789 ,d 2 We`•4lls, 221 44 2 Northern : Tier, ', `,ll " 9* , "'4 -z . " Bradford, - 167 :` ' " 5 .. Leßay, ..: " 416. , ", 9 . N',,.. . Wylausing, - - . •'503 " ; 6 Athens, " 165 .", 7 • Bylvatsvlll . e, - " 887 I id, ? Litchfield, " 938 " 8 New Albany, " 682 ".9 ' Asylum,. ".488 '".11 Clausen,. " 920 "12 White Lily, - 808 • , , " 13 Monroeton, ' 4 13'7 "14 • - Rome, 41 480 , " 13 -• . - " 448`r 1 . •"16 • -- Smithfield, " 928-* "18 Bently Creek, 9.13 14 19 Burlington,.. f'_ 904 ".21 Leßoy, '" 843 "22 Granville Centre,. " 687 " 23 Ceuta% .'",321 SERIOUS CONFLAGRATION. Our Werrepham 'ecrtrerrotient, - tinder date of Beptem _ _ber 25th; made rts fgt.' • "An alarm ot, ihe was givrai about It • o'clock last Wodoeulay tdght, lo our let golethamlet. When dbuovered It sea found that-,WlLLutt!Mowe's dizseiran past mini The the probe. bly Ottlight shot:A.6e chhisney. • The We. ity'eutoetteluable dotting, $175 ht mow pt and eYgrithiag In the Caw,' *OM =ES MMMM 1, 0 04 0 04k,5 1 4)**•• rouT-40.0 0 1 , 0. voivimeol—Thooonteditiifew - sid L —4 r .' - - ••46 4 1T 14 A10* -- Ortrlt*, is quite-seri; 00111, -4-r",, • ...W.OzaiiiitiestriiirOiCto 404 1 4 1 ol' T* 1101 4; to resume blis meal` Oelotodisto: • H. - minim,' of wiattAiii; suds; milsOnse from his trip to Enropepernes of:/40 'NO!. '` z • loin Pinsas; of i froi, Is visit dog her mother Mrs, Tnoe. Ji. wiry, in tide " ' 4 - e " .-. "=Rev. J. DOUGLASS oeend r the pulpit of Christ , Church smilundsy morning- and evening. t• - -• • 4134 lAnu WitsoN; his returned to her bonus in this pismi from an ex tended visit to friends I ) —Rev. Willi (lair; of Wyninsing, took in Bostotes..- Pnit .annitelarreele knition of its "?.ettlenfent 10t, week. . —arzetrait Harrow, of Troy, , atarted for Mains -ea , Monday of last. Week, where be intends.to , take up his reskkinee and, go into stock raisin. --Cashurs Sennumn, for many years, St:.t gut Agent. at Wellsburg, N. Y., died attuat place very sad - dopy on Thursday afternoon. The. funeral services, were held on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock, Rev. Mr. floaxtim, ofElmira, of ficiating, assisted by Ben. D.. W. Salmi and P. EvEurr. Local Correspondence. • WYALUSIN9 ITEMS. V. H. HOWARD has returned from his tour to England, looking well and genial as ever, reporting &pleasant trip: • • Wyalusing Band discoursed some ex cellent music the other evening in open air coireert. They are makine rabid im provement under the instruction bf Pro. fetrr Ky-yrx. They give good prospect of Imbruing a band that Vyalusing should be proud of. •. • • Wyalusing is soon to have a- neatly printedlsheet of its barn, which speaks, well foi its, citizens as au enterprising people, and no doubt will have its hearty support.in common with all other enter prises, in full faith that it will promote the best interests of the place, and-. add grace to our good name. • The ' , amount of wheat raised on two acres by MICUAEL KENNEDY. was ninety six bushels, kuitead - Of sixty-nine bushels as reported in my last letter. ARTHUR 1 3 .u.mzn is attending Low.: ELL'B - Commerchil College, at Bingham ton, N Y. Ile commenced his studies two iveeks ago. Success to him., The GARFIELD and ARTHUR Club met Saturday evening, anti resolved to pro cure caps, pipes and torches for the campaign. They intend to make things lively for the "unterritied " in our vicini ty.. Two runaway accidents occurred in our vicinity last Thursday evetfng, under the following circumstances : While "Ilcoit- Er " Tzurt.Evos was on his ray home from Sayre, coming. through the "nar rows," between this Once and Milan. his horse became unmanageable, and in tree ing itself from thb Wagon jerked Mr. T. out, who, sLriking on his head and shoul ders, became completely unconscious and remained so mall A. L. Boron; who was returning from Waverly, came upon the scene. Mr. B. tied his horse to a small buil:ilia a difficult position, and pro ceeded to raise Mr. T. up and place -him in his buggy to bring him home. Before he could accomplish this his horse becom ing uneasy and striving to change his ler sition, .f ell down breaking one 4 the dials and his bridle: Becoming frighten ed by the "turn of things," he proceeded to get out of "'titer," which het i dir,ibut not before demolishing the wagon and be ing thrown down the steep embankment. Severel of our citizens assisted "in re storing Mr % T. to consciousness' and took him to' his home. tI have taken a " rotind about" way'to report this, but what is a county paper for -if . not to be tilled up with "just such," so will le!: it go and endeavor to be over on the lookout for ac cidents and other news. ' Rev. D. D. Rawson delivered a =rmon to the G, A. R. boys, Sunday e ening, from f.:4 Timothy, 2d Chapter, 8d verse. They were happily surprised by a elega tion from Perkins Poet G. A. B. . filing in soon alter the services commen. The long looked- for rain has , t bust reached us, and is making glad the hearts of those whose wells have been • so long, as well as doing mach good other wise; .;- • Gilihore Post, NO. 227, G. A. , Perkins Post, No. 202, of Athens, last , Saturday evening, and a "glorious good time" was enjoyed by all.. If the read ers do not believe it, just ask Comrades WfirrinT,: Hum, AltinpFand Ilrwra, of the latter place, end-no d'nbt they will givela satisfactory answer. Youra, September. 28,; 1880.L- Mr. GEORGE PAYS N, of Pike,- whilo returning horns from this place onSatiii. day last, his horse , bscame .unmanageable aid ran away, throning Mr. PAYROS to dm ground and breaking• some of = his teeth and otherwise bruising him. Mrs. 'BMW! BAKER, of Pawling, Dutch ees county, N. Y., is visiting her friends, in this locality. There are ninety-nine voters in I!ellays. vile Borough, nine . of reborn are Deluo ,crats and one Greenbacker. • . _ The 'Leßaysiille Public Library. con tains 135 volumes. • . , - • , The Democrati of this sectintiraiseil hickory pole in this place on . Tuesday last; it is nearly 75 feet in length. " In the evenini _Mr. III:CR gave an addreag'.but no one - seemed to know what litiftiibject was. A. bonfire was lighted on the•green and there, amid the scent of burning tar, Mr. BUCK spoke his little piece. ' On Friday evening last a Democratic meeting was held in this pleat, whesetbn: truths and falsehoods thej Delnocracy were clearly explained to , thAr, sympa thizing brethren. c • Wita.l4sitn.- -Leliaysvilla, Sept. 27, 1880. - - - EDITOR .REPORTER :—Our annual fair will take place next week on the fleb, ith and Bth of October. The: 'prospects are very favorable for - tie beat fair yet bold by Abe Troy Parmsesji 04 The officers of time fairate—President, 4.,H. Thomas ; VieePresideht, J. IV:McKean; lleart*Y• O. 111. Card Treasurer, B. W. Poineref;• Reporthig Secrets:7., Austin Leone:4,l The' dimtors are L P. %Villains, W. IL Dobbins, A. IL Waldron, S. D. Cl4O 3: C. McKean, A.-. 13. Fgqining, Aer. B. Rockwell, S. W. Case, Seth Sherman,- W—D. Gamma" Ana .iPuldrewm, R. B. Redinton, B. L. Rodraell, ford, W. C. Pierce. ' 131aperintedenta —of cattle, Josto.Kinyen;,borses, W. B. Dob. bine ; sheep and seine; H. L. Rockliell; woultrY; W. C. • PierM ; Inechoudad ball and impleinenta, ATM ,Waldrim; lorege„ Asor S., Rockwell; B. C. Kendall ladle* llayartaaat k MretZLls.' Iftribligky ?4WD; F roma% up. 11111 ULSTER KARL. LERAYSVILLE. .i. TROY. UNNEEN rAilapcper Ars dejAaperebioiiMth6iniw a iat shedby.Oakialialilit * la ' s ilt ar Oa 4 " 04 0 04 40 /4 1 11 1044 ii r t i o', twortt4,fr,c-miend.: te dimaitib*-4inionot-thesuletinori ktboroved • iat t =nilliv. lag 4)4 1 1'; , ho m. lit Preen* it YOO4llOO thirtylieed of other short-horn cattle. iatles, exhibit Or Menno.,Cotswold and =9outhdor n sheep ani be , made. The Potato Asiezdation will contribute largely *Tails interest of that doWtaleati snd a gas duidal ar finds msy boil4pettel. In the swine de. pertinent we notice a large Berkshire weighing about, -even hindrel penal& Arningemente llave been made for bitch. lag teams an thegroups, „Pad Mat addition is thus' made to the convenient) those wbo liana. 'The preside' and other officers are making all necessary prepustions for a enceiusful iair m end the present year will prove one of the'mast successful ones in the history of the society. • BM Mr. A. B. Fatining,' Of Leona, and Mi. Parke, of East Troy, are making fine syraiifroin sine. : The , sample which Mr. Fanning brought, to .town was of a s,uperior finality. The weather for the past week has been too dry,land rain at theresent time is much needid. ~en the whole, however, the-crops of this portion of the county are more ttuM tisually satisfactotY. Fruit is said to be too abundant to bring any profit to the producers. Troy, Pa., Sept. 27, 1880. ASYLUM. It is evident from the. piece 'in last Week's RlZPORTEkheaded ”Roaring Pi ollet," thatone of. four things is true ; ei ther "T. J.. R:" is a liar ; or else ".old ". was either drunk, mazy, or_s fool, will some one please inform a made* of the REPOifiER which is correct Y The 111. E. Church is being painted'and frescoed, under the directions of F. R. Ranizumax—four workmen fronr Elmira have been employed upon the church for the past three weeks, and expect to com plete their job of painting and frescoing in a few dap , . ' It will be re-dedicated irnmediately.after Conference, which will set some time during October next. The GNIWIELD and ARTHUR Club is progressing finely. .They meet weekly, and have a membership of over one hun dred active ininla4n from all of the po litzeat parties. The officers are as follows, viz : - I - - President—Cap4thi W. J. COLS. Vice Presidents:—Colonel E. J. AYERS, A. L. Tuomss, M. FIIISIIEY. , Treasurer—fl. L. HAIGHT. Recording - Seiretary-0. A, GlL:hints. corresponding Secretary— . lN .I'. MOODY. The Club Was addressed last Saturday evening by h. M: HALL, Esq.,, and Sena tor -Dsviss.:,!lt is -needless to say any thing in rega rd to their add resses , for the gentlemen are nearly as ,well known in Bradford County as tjetquent speakers, as is the soundniss or lie Republicanism of the paper which conisins this article. 1 understand 'that the Club have, or are about to pure ase, unife,inss:•and torches. •May RU attend them, is the wish of your coive pondent. I FIDE Nos A. 113 11S. September 27, NEwiALBAi . Four'new dwellings awl:ming erected, two on Meciriniell street, one on Front street, and tine tin Rubber street. •A. BEVERLY, Esq., llas added very much to the appearance ofilis, house by a wood house, kitchen and porch. Also, Mrs. A. LADD has been building an addition to her osw bpuse. Frdl street his been widened _to fifty. two feel', and .a walk laid north: irf the way ; cannot fail to elect the epresent .Council another year. Tiotitkiiough Schad is well attended, and all seemingly satisfied: Where is there another borough with only six Democrats in it, not enough for a - quorunil Rev. Mr: TILDEN preached Thinuday, and Friday eveningi of last week at the Bap ht Church to appreciative andienems. 314: - C. H. iFiCaticx 'has, g0n41.,t0 Visit friends near Hemlock' Lake, Livingston County, N. Y. . . • . • Miss ENNA Means expects to leave for Wilkes-Bitter this week where she intends to remain during the winter,' perhaps to learn telegraphing. , Jasuratv. • September 26, 1880.. 1 _ • 7 , BUSINESS' LO_C. rar_lT-TE:A - TETE SETTS,-WINE SETTS; LIQ I OR SETTS—at WiNCeit Store. tratqtYliliAlTLlC Cl6.74E2iT.—Jukt 1111010 edL-anoper car laid of XX Star . Cemaitt. • . *./Wstuis. IhrFoi s coulabs, Colds, Bronchitis and attatfeetiotteofthe Lunge, w - take Arettb Cherry ` 4 , eepll34w. rir CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at _ 0ct.30. - vacua* VOVGIITV. .; or The 99• CENT STOKE is Head, quarter - ---- 1 diairsand LAMP 14..21112., rir foe; . the plttsion -.mud TOwanda . Athens, .. .tusdro,. coOntri. A Ilse, wide-awake 'Man an do Whit at lt., Foe terms. address with tittered:ire, J.W. V otnarrow, Ptttsti n. Pa.; ' • . 2w • Itreoiems law the best wearing Shoos for Men Boy* an 4 Youths , wear ever' otrede4 ; : Towanda, and it prlees withtit the ream of all, • tek...Our goods are NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. . Thrown ♦ VOVOIIT. tW TrX 4 CALTEIt'S Little Nerve Pills tar any ease' at serratures% 'ateepleuneso, weak atomaet., Indteesthmi dispepsta. - etc., teller Is sure. The onlymiry. inedictoo for Um price to market. I! v 1211114 25 cents:- orprU. • Wir'llantet,'4itees MILL...-Tbis is as expellent ite:ridble ifilt-ose that commends Itself at sight. Irsisseri haring apples going to waste, will do well to trlie the Cider Milt atrial. It grinds easily and rspidlyetushlng the 'fruit-Instead of bereetiit See.barrele per day. Ifersal! cheal4 R. M. lest.rce. Tornui4, Pa., Sept. 7. - • . as.. , SEW MG MACHINE NEEDLES tilts and athiebetehts et the 119. Cent attire. • • . Them are mao forms of nervous tetlitity in tonic that ytild tattle use of Carter's Iron NW., Timm who v troatded with Dermas Ittatmetiosiglit urea* rte., should try theta. I , . • lar " I have - usedseveral bottles of MINIMS' LIVER lIIIIITLATOR, and you may record thi tact. that my thiellagsaielotar.thaairld that 1 tin eat hearty; antiato mote Ilk* swell Imo, than I pf* been for pima ; past - I bats auffisied pas psia and sin palatal • - • J. Iltnrainer, *t, PetticdteiHal Stow 1104 Wackiest- car, Fors good, datable sodifesitetthog 8110 t, call at r. J. BMWS. algotal,te See*, Baal- ' • - itur.tr4f.'• ('?PENNSYLVANIA STATIC Mt -1406 admits bath itaaaarmast !Ali Pluhin• WWI 0 4 *. Oodles of 1411611. CU* 801 °, au_ !la* ASTSimatvitL A ta,Viek rig 4 watery Dirpannert. leirmioafil to!" tier 'ea. Fee elltektlPM martaaroutea Buolidooo4. A. IL, rep. State Ceillegeygt. - Avg.' itr.Provistona of a kboi„.tiettii g r auty.o • Dawn _ . dr Tvt tont pint /AP; TF44. -Sri* In Sei!d► Asocial Yovillat ftn:At IgrgarOMlL ' rook or Amo M ats - 1 0 0.° 111 • 07. JAXlALl* o . l grauhl lian'AStOrtigiall•L the littalv.•' 0 101 4 1 " 0 1 411 , ieldellig mat be 41104,t0p iirmasere Mew lit Mliga.UtZgada, la= twillaw 5tt4000E4.00 , 10 - PuriLli*PADA-co. Palaommarusisitsd* , l- - h' A Hill suomist ot,WBIPS7 led P= 1 4 114 0 1 4 th, st•Pel. Is saw% 131 w 4 aft7*s • I'.:a.,fßF,ioW'fMn . rat er. ast . P ecom plOir sosts l74:fr arit WN s.oppigni oll'ONZ N01,G1'144. The Largest,: 11*-an4 Oh*** tesi'or shoes for fordbeAlltlasio 41714116eur teglir IS kind iitoxiiiuivies4atea, eanierltats Wt. Moats.: Ina *SOW% Mack. 7 : 1444111 • Ur L.B. Ik. 3 o ll lsi **NM 00 . 1 1).• upon foe quilt/ of gostlasad low pilaw as auk Doors. 1111adamml Mains. sod itl building 1046 anal. 011104til • riirit is impobjbls forit woman sites taltbtal course of treatment* with LISSA X: nonfatal VIEGITABLII 6:parroultD to eastimptio sajl*lrttifs weaken; of tbs Kooks.* stamp to KO. Utotoc.. Pi Ns cult, us wester& Atioie., Lptc. Am. tor Pamphlets. Said b 7 'Ds. H. CrPosTas, Druggist, towaalls, Ps. ; " .11171-781. tfr EirrownoNs von, Youso• there le root owe to this or adjolaieji counties who desires a good altualloi. or 'rants erne Had.. Den ildueelloo. address the Ithalrs Buster" COI. ler, ltholts, L. Y. • septhl4tw. • tom' A GR.IIIID RSP/ITATlON.—Wainer t a Safe Ifidney and LWer 4. use has reached amputa tion that la sot Smiled by the confines of section or country. Them are no tojurfous substances oar false pur e temporary stimulants In the Son. It ly vegetable and compact' ed under a formula that has paned severe testa and won en dorsement from some. of the h ighest _ medical talent In the eountry.— Pero Tort World. tgr Hot weather produces hisiotiou of the flyer. , inaction of the 'neer camas diseased kidneys. and- diseased kidneys. and Abased& kid neys undermine the life quicker than consumption. All these unable* can be avoided by using War. wars Safe Kidney and Liver Cam the purest and best remedy ever discovered. MARRIED. .11111 TIT—FLEMING.—At the N. E. - on September 27th, IMO. by' the . Chas. Wright, Yr. Hance E. Smit h ind Jenite P. Fleming, both of Ithaca. ALLEN—BENNLVT.—At the' Preabyterhin par. sonar, Ilonroeton, September 23d. by Rae. Bal. lock Annatfong. Yr. Amon Allen of New Its. and NW Jena* Seimett,of New Albani.4 ./ • .7tal javertisessaits. Evaas & both TOV7ANDA, PA., Take pteaauto to offering to buyers of T. (000:023 THEIS TENTH ANNUAL PALL SUPPLY, WHICH FOR MVINITIIIDESITLE, _ QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS, Surpasses any of their former Offering; and will at all times keep their stub 'applied with . the Latest:Stylei As they appear in market They Invite Attention • To ,thelt Nei {ooa riva - _ds Black, Silks, Black Casltm,eres, Black Henrietta Cloths, Black Tamise Cloth, Black Nun's Cloth, Black Craps Cloth, Black Monde Cloth, COLORED CASHMERES, Colored India Cashmeres, Colored Flannel goitings, • .Cohired Novelty StiAtings, Jamestown Bergen, Jamestown Alpacas, Trimming Silk!, Trimming Satins, -AND - wm,iJ S , In Illack and Colors. Cloaks and Shawls, Caiwimeres for Men'e & tenths' wear, - Flannels and Blankets, Prints and Ginginuns, Sheeting, and Skirtings, :Lake' and Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, ' Laces and Embroideries, &c., &c., &c. Also, a complete 1100 of Cupatii_oll -ekes, lia* = bad liatting.' Thant hl fee IN, very liberal *Map bestowed on us for the past tett.years, and hoping by strict attention to our Customer's tenni as 4 truthfully representing goods, to with continuance of the same, Dam &Ord -cirE/3' ii/LY 3 9,' Ptltt,tiD MEAL. rA. s . Cash pop ter'. grabs: . V 4 . 111: wELpics. a If . ILLS.. —, The und.ersigned liavhig • ' lealsAl th iold - Seolitmeti 3IIP. otoltioneri 1 ven et the econounity. , ;Autos Week 41400 tr e y a wittbk Voildi Wen ; Animas is the Win lesee. lepelted emit rift: ienestOr ln lei tope to geed Weer_ .. reed; near. ]{eat sad -teas ixeotantil es thew. dell_paid tee grata as lit=iii.:aim ii. ism ;---- - IMINST,II: Witt.x4.., - . , . RS ILLS (PAL) LADIEW • mingrinr,siminatsiognmw immilidiage. sum Sid INIPIMat plume eatmclosig zuritacceteaw Tam blr tan. •Thur mrionag,--11hIetbigkfref • "hotrAluipowommmriuir—• BE=M==lS - • it; 41-I?,* WAtHSAI,OI.O,.• 0000000's 11Jy Oniaika 0A#0000.0noir" • • 4.1 1 0L 11 ,00 1 140.0 1 , 0 1%4J, ltrf,111.!;010..:29; ill" , • • CIVIA. ':4Jll4!:caiTitiirliiilljY--.l"' • 7 11 3 alooriopoir "" - I%l' 1 - $ 3 Cora mai pot a0af,4,,, , •,r, • Chop ANL, " ; 4 4. Wllm*tp. per bath.... 0 , 00 A • . 0t A Ip ts , „ o af n u, •0 114. A -.... • auctirbeat 2.0 . 2-2 •- •.‘s se tamtased . at so Oj aoo llotaby.woatera,.. WA ,11010.421ba, pto 0 725 if AI f t 14 oo Pair. • Dbl. _lO 0 ao Hum. „ . • _. • - LI • MI sower. tube toss; ts not is rm emus. 44 16 :AO 2, . froth _ . 4ss - 14 ahem • • . • - 13 40 - 1$ Pot T yo.. pee-bub..- • • A 33 Beeswax 244 40 24 COaatlrran at Ozo D 66 oN • . . Wass • 05 45 ll WM Wad - • • e Deseols • • • 40 Sheep Platte • - ' •' Ot 000 3SO cosexciiii fir. PAWiuoir k 814ei . 010 oex - Veal Skins ' • 'TS 111 0515 Dew:olsth= 40010 60 Sheep Pelts • Co igt 2 7$ dew she:v. iamts. ThHOROVG UDR ED STOOKTOR SALE. - e e undersigned his E:LE LIEN DEitICSITTRE PIGS for seWsod very OW. at three dollars ea ch, when Ore weeks old ; *woe ready ea*. • • • V. HAGERMAN. Rummerdeld. P5.,'.t.20. lllBO4 we. FIRE INSURANCE. • Bening accepted the agency of the • • • LANCASHIREANIWKAYME COMPANY. S. • (Wane taw it 0,000.000 00.) 'I am prepared to grits policies at current rites. M. D. Swears, Agent Ogles with We. a. Vincent, Towanda, Pa. lyr. SUSQUEHANNA Cousaueri IN attrurs.—Fall Term of the 2716 year will be gin MONDAY, AUGUST no. 1810. Expenres for baud. tuition and. furnished mom, from $172 to #lBO peryear. • For estaksmo or further - wilco- Mrs addrearrhe Principal, . EDWIN Z. QUINLAN, A. M. Towat.ds, Jan. 15, 771 R • TT DORMAL, 325- East watee et., Elmira. N.Y. Ist Floor DRY GOODS .2d Floor MILLINERY. • • $d Floor ' CARPETS , 4111 Floor CLOAKS & SHAWLS Trner Soon acanthi° by elevator. 4•W A visit of Inspection Is respeettally solicited . 'NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to Rm. raul 111.. Ow. President Judge of the County of Find ford, for a charter to "The Odd renows lion As. sedation of Welts," the object and puma. of wpieh, is the erection andMaintenanee of a Han, at Mosierrille, in said County, for nplace or-meet ing for Odd Fellows and other varieties and argot:- =Mans. . A. JUDSON, C. S, - OMEN, • C. L. SHEPARD, .. • , • AV M. JOHNSON, - J. R. WRIGHT. Davies & Camochan solicitors for petitioners. ' Sept. Sath, 185044. L. B. POWELL, SCRANTON PA.. . General Agent for the CRICKERING PIANOS, STEINWAY PIANOS, And MASON .Ir, HAMLIN ORGANS. Also instruments of !other makers Lame Hasideenme ORAANN feir ISO amid New Wiliam ao ll i b ratillit Pianos IMO I and upwards.; ;!. • ispck of SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOBS. Scranton. Pa., Sept, lati 1880 - • A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In c re the estate of Francis Tyler, deceased. 1 The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Bradford County to distribute funds belonging to said estate In the bands of H. L. Scott, adminlstrata pendent" We, will attend , •to the duties of his appointment at ; his oft* in the 'Borough of Towanda. oo SATURDAY. OCTOtsER 230, A. D. 1530. at 10 o'clock A. Si., when and where all persons haling claims on said fund must present them or be forever debarred from coming in upon the same. . • JOBWW. CODDIN - G, Auditor. . Tolland'. September M. 18130-W4. ORPHANS' 'COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. the undersigned, Guar dian of Mary, John D.. Cornelius T., James if.. Ambrose. Margaret A.. CecellAand Theresa Dris coll, minor 'children of Dennis Driscoll, late of the Township of Athens, deceased, will - expose to pule lie sale upon the premise., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER toth, A. D. 1880, at II o'clock C. 31., the followirg lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of Athens. County of Bradford. bond. and deseriti.d as follows. viz : On the north by lands of N. Green and Mrs. Pant. on the east by lands of Messrs. Griffin and Loomis. on the south by lands of Ira Elsbree and a road, and on the west by lands of F. Murray farm; containing about one hundred and twenty five erre' be the same more or less. - Being the north part of what was formerly known as the Rogers' farm,-north of the rued running through said farm. About one hundred and ten acres Re proved, with a framed dwelling house, a wood shed and an orchard of apple' Rees thereon. Subject. however, to the reservation by Ira Elabree of the right to take - off all the white pine lumber from said premises. TERMS OF SALE.—The purchaser to pay 11200 opon.the property being struck down ; /300 upon confirmation or the sale, and the balance in three equal annual payments from confirmation of sale, with interest. LARK BIRD. Guardian. East Smithfield. Sept. Zi, 11180 Sept. 20, wIL: RPRANS' COURT SALE.- phane ll lO y u i rt r" o s ; rrA n fo o r r l e jo h unty e , d tht l u t n o dert t e gn ( Zi r. ,l adrulnististor„ de bouts eon, of the, estate of Charles t. Welles, deceased, wilt 'expose to public sale at the Itichatitte Hotel, In Athenti Borough, ;Bradford County, Pa., on SATURDAY, OCTO BER:ad. ISSN at 1 o'clock, x, 31., the following lot,liter* or parcel of land rituate In the Township of Athens. County of Bradford, bounded and de scribed as follows: On the want)) lands of Edward Murray. on the west byland of C. Thurston and H. Williston. north by land of Owen Spalding and the Common wealth of Pponsylvaela. and easterlyby tbe Cho. mpg river: coutainiug about two hundred acres, 1-ss about thirty aercW deeded to John Drake* by deed duly recorded to which reference Is made for description, and excepting and reaming also from the residue a piece of lam* bounded as Motes: Beginning 1135 feet west of the west side of the canal bridge abutment on the east side of. the canal at the gist crossing of the canal - from the Cbemung bridge; thence north 675 0 west 438 feet to the road that leads up the hilt: - thence' south along the east side of said road 6 0 west Ztll feet ; thence south 10 0 west 381 feet; thence south 21° west 123' feet; thence south • 3i3er west 104 feet ; thence south 23 0 west 43 feet to a corner on: the north line of land be onging to the estate of Edward Murray dtceased ; thence south 87,li 0 exed , along said line 891 feet toscorner7o feet 'sesta the centre of the bed of the canal ; thence &nth 4 0 181 east 825 feet to ydsbe of beginning; containing ten acres and 440 of an acre, and excepting also abnutArl) eighteen acres of eats adjoining the Cheviot', river being the same land released from mortgage by release recorded in the office tom'. cording .deeds and mortgages. in and for said„ County In Bradford County, In Mortgage Bengt' NO. 7. page 454. about one hundred acres Imprered. with frame house and barn and fruit trees the • Alsolhe following described lot, piece or pates, .of land situate In the Borough of Athens. aft • wit andc omity aforesaid , and botutded as follows, to On tbe,gdrffisty lot N0._33, on toe east by Watet street, to tithe south by, led No. 33. and on thewest hy 1et ; 744: rt. being' lot No. (34) thirty-four in a plm ofsagrey plots, by Z. P. Walker, known as the ffidteffiee ; . and recorded In Bradford County reeords for the' recoidlng of • deeds, ete , In Deed Book, No. 110; page 218, being the same. tot moseyed ..to one J. 11...Stickle,_ by .John C. Welles-by deed dated Ms Y; 1874. • • TEItliS OF SAL6.—The purchaser to pay ten per cent. of.. the purchase price of each lot on its being:struck down ; twepty-lhe per cent. of the balance on eonfirmation.of the sale, and the rest. due In one year from confirmation of, sale with interest. . - x.Ec CTORS' NOTICE.-;-ITotic* A:A Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to the estate of A. R. Bauman, I.te of Leßoy, de- .ceased, make Immediate payment. and all persons tuning claims Against said estate must pra sent them duly at tbentlested far settlement. • LUCY MARIA BOWMAN, Josef if B. BOWMAN, Bept2ll4w.• .i Zxeentors. MI IMPORTANT TO AGENTS I-- TUE LIVE OF' ' CNN. JAMES CARIFIELO. By his personal Mend. MAJOR WINDY. HAIM N. Y. Halt. Is The only 'edition 3o which Gen. Garfield. halt prep personal attention or inets.. Beautifully Illnstinted. Minted And beltitiL _'N The best.]—N. T. Commercial Adeertimre.- " The nestast.".-H.: 7. Herald: **The mat useful, sen. dble and sathdaetory." it 7. 'Prelim. Pull length steel portrait by Hall. item a picture taken estwessiy for this . week. Aetivier Agents Weeds& , Liberal terns. Send *L AI at ones for complete outer. A. S. isAitxxs-a wauwi St, NM, .-• 14•14. 4 .14.- - bitite the public. You can nate hooey faster at . 11E40 aloft for as than atanythlng else. Carnal not retfalred. We sill start ph. $ll a - emote made at Name the Industriona. Dien. women. hoA and this sawed evelpshere to swot for to. Now Is thee. You cuudevote year ulnae than to the Inuit. or OW, 'WO ' rpm moments. 'lllekother balsam nth •payloonearly as well. No' one arfUhlgto ifrehnan tesnake enamor pay by engaging enee.- Cathy outfit and tents free. /Afresh .miartWty for =Mai mese; ~eakil'y eat, hinanobq.. - : , NoltresaYalltli ,C9..4111 11 1510111114‘ f A &dyne. , grEiceeItILL(N.Y.)MILITAjtY ' ACADE,Itir--Vor'etertii" - *Meek' grip 1111014, M•ti l tintpOt ' , iill7 ISt V ...I L. B. pc)wELp. • JAMES H. WEBB.- Administrator, de boat., *on .. j:•: -. .;.:.• ,, .' , -.:fi': : ., - , - ,ff.,'-'i. '-',-:-: tc . .e+,'*.,;05,-•::.•-;,,,,,,.,...t.,',,,,:::-,,,,,;IL,,,:,..: „., - • : f :18 f„ - • • / . °~ a ~'~a ~= II 4 ' t-= MU POWEL:L'.' . ::.&:-: - ' . ':._C - o', . . . WE HAtt REaIVELMAND „HAVE NOW ON _EXHIBITION , OUR NEW STOCK OF FALLQopps; Which for COMPLETENESS and VARIETY OF STYLFS has never been excelled, if equalled. We would call particular attention to our stock of New Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, which comprise everything new in the market: Black Cashmere% , In all n o i n d t ih e s ve a r nd sh p o n w . ces a ior be o st s, • all new and fresh. " different colors and Colored 'Cashmeres wdths, in every known 7 shade. • prices. 1 colors, or; • Flannel Suitings; _ • Entirely new,—all colors, tci- Orient Cas hmeres; gether with a complete line of • CHEAPER PRESS,":,'GQODS, IN CASHMERES, INr CASHMERES, SATINES, SATINES, JAMESTOWN ALPACAS In entirelY new styles, also just received. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN r , • ,7 ~• "Iro N /A• SIL r.;\ Which we. show in all widths - ; . also a full line of colors in. SilliNelvets; . „ . - at lower prices than ever bofoie o ff ered.- - ' :34..0. : cApE„.b1LK5,. - .AL.ii. , 10. p3MICIN Black and Coloed Satins, Black and COlored Silks, OUR.:NOTKIN:-.DEPARTMENT -- Is also full of attractions: DRESS - BUTTONS, in all the New. Stiles; Silk Handkerchiefs;Fichus, Ruchings, 4c. A splendid wile* , of New Saul' Pins, Sleeve Buttons, k Ba, just added.' NEW CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, A FULL , LINE ir 11101111, 11111ANKIFFIR ‘ Our Cloth, DOlllefithe and Calleo *pa rt me; nts will each be fourid full and. l i c e * ,and prices very low, MI stocked, ':, ..-.: ._, , -.- i i,.- i -,; • stock ;'. it' .:--:- . O:'.--' -•. -.-- I , t ,:-- -.• Boot. - : -. • an ' . ,'- '-..-. l 'Sh '....-' o l' ,:o :,;:: : •• 1- 7 : !G:•',.:...'",;-:r:4.'i4-oi'•:`i.l.-..-.::,}:::•;!-•ry..2,_ pii,io**l4; Towanda. - Septbei 4884; . . . =l==ffl DAMASSES MOMIK CLOTHS, DAM ASSES ,MOMIE CLOTHS, MATELASSES, he. MATELASSES, &C. A .fulk line of the celebrated ME With a full line of NOVELTIES in every shade" 1111 Just opened. lIIIM EINMZSI ";. =I Splendi4 t ,a.ssortment. - ~...«_, EOM I= RE OE U NM MI EMT - M