U STATE NEWS. • ---.. —Diphtheria is prevailing' to an alarm estent lb Johnstown. • 1 —The buckwheat'crop in the northern counties. waS unusually large this year. —Snag . 31. Ament, a prominent citizen - ...ell Monongahela City, was accidentally drowned on Fr.day.- • . • —A new glass works hasbeen started at 13 , -0 he: ter, Bearer county, with a capital stock sr: . - —Mr: Charles Parrish, the wealthy coal (. 1 . Luzerue county, was serer:: bitten by a t:.v. , rtte dog, • —j)ipbtheria has Warned almost apt tle.2-,tfc form in Pittsburg. arid.this papers We pant ii,e glees of the disease. . . —Tmins_xill be running Into,Smeth por: ~Y eT tue Bra.iford.i 'aurae!' Anil • Kinsua Bail t.y the net.: month: —i;oprad Zimrne,rman, of.llalifax, Jun fa• a county tried - the eiperiment of walking on tha a:l:er, and raine near drowning. —A man st fire, to his fine shock of LI A ;lentown lifew days-ago with a lighted ci t.,- •• hike trying to hold his hat on. —The 'contra-et to build the north wing of thu We-tern Penitentiary bas ;been awarded to. it. Harlon. of Boston. at 417 2 . 500 - • —John llobe'rts , a acttle dealeroftlunk nv.l tuv.-nslllp. Washington county% was thrown from 111.. :e Wednesday and killed.' —Tl,e, stock for a new glass company, .‘un as the ltechester Flint Vinland Bottle !Lilt:A.lms all been subscribed.- _ —The remains of Nina 'Varian, the ac ' by her husbabid, Mr, Wolcott; at ; :A ; Ole:1,1'011e, from Liverpool, pn Wedues:. • ' —II og.li Haney, of Webster, Weitmore cotii,ty, shot Ills IS-year-obi son duringaquar r,:.:,•: SatoYday, and the boy is not expected •to branch . road of the N'eviYork,Penu syi..,la ypt ithlo Is to be built betwetn Girard and Y. to connect with the Pittsburg and 1.:07 - e Eft.% • ated that aR good lots of :tobae (; tan uf, in Lancaster: and York c , au advance of from 3 to 4 cents over last PI —The' Sancon Iron Company has leas , believed to be is yeti -nigh inexhaustible -re 1. - act on the farm ofd. 18. Steller, North . : . --The tire marshal of Pittsburz has de ' 1. , a restrict the manufacture of red !ire in I* a, , ow ing;to a dlsa.strstis explosion whiittoc .l: • , 1 iy•iu It a, few flays ago. • • —X new nil refinery is to-be - built at the Little Beaver creek, at a town, called g ,u, lb-aver county. by Scroggs Dawson and I; F. A.,...P.,•0r Ferry. • —The )Iflt4in ArgriF his given up its .learters - in a freight car, atere lit has 1 0-' great tire, and ri:w occupies rooms :1. a •-alec..3btiai three-t:tory briek,e —( )1 , )1 lel - Chester N. Farr, Governor v:0 c• soeretary, - fell front an unnt3e4 door ,e ..tot y of the Stevens House, ht .Lan on Tuesday night, but es c aped with only a •rulst s. . • I. I FE Ali von; recently went into a coal mine P;vvointh. Luterne comdy, -and discovered r ,..,, e•f 2:g:reading frnm the portion of the • „ uh. ie they were to w,;rit. The tiextd . ay the . gavc way, letting down thous-. •,t tomiof rix•lit and dirt. • At a log-rollinz neat Taylorsville, „emutty. • three sets of dies 'or 4,:timi'artur ,. of I.ogo , coin were found by the te•neath one uf, the logs. They were for , dm, — . lon of the standard dollar., for the trade 1..1 vie! !We:ay-five-cent pieces: llarrisbnrg Telegraph Sayg the - of ;le. malarial fever in thanwicluity may • ,•iccirre-d when it I. stated flat there are , runt red 'workmen a: the steel wortsatllleted 011: sixty and eighty cases among the • . tiu 0 , l'alton roiling Their places are „t I.y c‘tri-then. -Ilie heirs of "Corn .Planter.” the Indian-4Mo( and friend' of Washington. deding their claims to certain valuable t-'of !mut et/Mr:iced in the limits of Oil City. Pl. - I,V. grand:on , d the great chief..ls to •mt,.and he state, that there are eighty ,:o , teerned ire the Matt, r. II GENERAL NEWS. --in New York on Saturday afternoon • ••• rip.• of the ohelkk foundation was laid • , with Mallouß ceremonies., ' • ~I•Oittitati Industrial Ek.l4 - .)sition ~,tar,lay. A profit of tr.Soo was • ,• •,!. sylo,ll cwn tV3% turned, over to the Art ~Lit • McFarland, of Glenspey, New York', accidently . shot and on Wednesday while elfmbing a wi , ll ;.;.:u in his hand. I 'amp Walker's extensive . steam 1:.:1;4....at...1 near SaspenAon . Bridge, was destroyed I.y tiro onVedueSday. tuslirance, ti 7.500. —The eitizttis of Otiray h'eld!a meeting , :its on Saturday and resolv'ed if the gov :m ut . .11.1 not take steps to get rid of Utes. Chop ;Ate mitters in their x..wn hands.. —11 , ! Warrensim . rielhodcly mill, at • . occupied by E. -F. Ryan & Co.. was I ; Wc.lue-alay night frOut spontaneous 1..,•,..;ta,000; insurance, e 1,600. • —ll . lc - dilas Forrest,. who fatally stabtied 01d.... for discharging him from employ ..; • a• cr.lifornia Mine. Silver lice!, Utah; .c iail'on Tuesday night by masked leßg _1, 1 ;;;,; NN'cliss, aged fifteen years, hang ;,;tat Itilttiiiore. but whether accidentally : 1,...• the jury of:inquest could not deter .• ••. 'I father haul whipped him shortly : • tio• 4:n;114o: 1 r erred. the shooting-match ,at St. Louis :11 le 1114 , 0 (1.. netween A. IL ltogardus : I. I taiuw , rt It, of Quincy. III:, 100 wild birds, k- ,, , • - yards rise, American cities, POO aside, - cat !lib close stood o'4 to 92. • • Grand • ,JUry at Poughkeepsie holititinent agaiwit'lladley Porter, aeeidentally shooting A. M. Doty. .1 g.• liartiaril refuses to discharge Porter un :o ~„.polned before a' piagistrare. gunboat Sentinelle, built in.the ha...arrived — at Port an .Prinee. nay '• Salomon has pirdoned and liberated Tbeophile •Pariklen and other per -1.b.‘!,0 have 1n...11 In prison since the last-revoltic: cotton: crop reports indicate .. f . r: ,, ra t.le- out In Missist.ippl in consequence rain, •.-inillar ieports come groin Louts , ait 4i: h l,atnd. From Georgia. Virginia and , 1 , 1 , are of a' more encouraging !...r.ktqf I. —Edwin, 15-year-old son of Jay Gould, 1. , ...nt ally shot himself In the calf of one of his I, n Tuesday. at lils 'Mine In Hudson, wlth a fr, m swhlet, ti 'was attempting to, extract , floneon , ly suptwni d was - .'an empty car- —TL•' safe in the office of the Western 1 1 „ t . f l ;%t :t. Lnuix wassObbed on Wednesday night „f L ,,,, n -:svat,lies and enter articles valued at be- 81 Muter, nlgbt puller h.+,,ime.l a trrui In the penitentiary, 13 SUp- to . :1;:;hhe thief, a. he Is rulsqlng _ . —The 'Grand Jury of the l' i nited States ,-,:•, i. it I( I.li‘orul.N.a., funitd a trne hill against i,ia.l. IT, l'. act; Iyr ,tiout hampton I,olltity. for cor .. ; Ilv cwt....qv...ring j 0 Intinthlate one J. i' Davis, ..... -tiirrd man, In tl e discharge of his may as a ~.- c ., .....s In the 1:111:td States Court, ___A meeting in support of the etluea t•..,.--;:rt..,llrin, at the liampton, vs. Institute sia , , c . ..t at t!u- Central Church, Boston, last evening. . t ~,' .*:.l Arms . trong, . of, tli. , 11111114(m Institute, 1 - • ,tc.l., :nut twenty-tire Indian )(mats' Were In al . ~ . .itat..'e. . yoling man living , u,Adowed Mother :it 216 Sycamore street. ,e n.l„ murdered oh the doclrs.tet. of the Some : • -lit. at i'lriefonatt. - on Saturday night. t t,. the breast. There is no tt,e murderer. . • • • "---L.l.l:ispatell from Evansville, Ind., says; . . '34 . 4jr.isy ,tight Ed. Mills, a rnagb, knocke an,•t4:4l Inalesikty-,,ix yearsin Nicholas His - - ,3:44 , ;04. Ills e 1 ordered out of the saloon ..4.:4 , 4•r.41:4,4 4 .41 the latterdrew :i knife anti plunged it '.•.4 east. inflicting a wound from w hi c h 1. .r. 44 1%4,4-I,lght. 31111,,,caped." • • --NI . .Menoliald, bead salesman , . ..r &c. 1... San Francisco, was shot i•• - . 1 :i),,aliksti 4.11 —Wedncsday by William Bur -1 it•:;* 4::.°.lisdler for Dickson, Do Wolf & Co. The '• :44 44 7detuti, it appears, waa either insane mitt victim or-l4•4lr!oin ttelliels, as he . professes to have been • un:44 4,41.4,11,:ed with his Victim. • to release a large number of the date prison at Concord, Mass 41 ;•4 \ cred on Wednesday ;and frustrated. •, of The', convicts . had obtained possession of .`• • 1:4,t4 to: nearly every door In one division. I:44:tr.L pri;Gantion,l,lnvo been taken by plaoing new ; • bona on the entirt. division. • • • • ~.ertious aftray occared neai ',Sumter, , • .ILillus A. Boyd awl his:son on one • .•1 , 1 ill. ;Hussey and his wife on themther, i ihe showing, of tho elder Boyd In the 7 iit'ef his son in the thigh.; Hussey was The parties are all whites and •;!gl• , .ers. the tight grew out of a iniwate . Ncw York Herald bas recently 1, • a letter written by Lieutenant De Long. th • A reth• exploring steamer Jeannette, August Scrdze Konen, on the eve of his ti 11:r !or Wrangell Land. The letter came II lt , p , slan sources itr the Katy Depatltnent, ,t is the latest beard of the Jeannette, as she ei.e. seen alwat Wrangell ,Land, some time after- MCiritt, who .murileriml E. M. -,onte inniiths slnee,:and who z • y tried anti acquitted, was titivated on •:,r AA rht at. l'eters.Aurg,' ca., for ' trtaltlrg a n. , •.;:::t on J. T. Es ans., postmaster, of Wel a~ iyltnaly a bartender. The latter was - • h... ad and seriously If not fatally in t''.- I,ra'ole :EAU:nation is felt against should be watered in the .;.g before they are fed. A full water immediately after be is a sure way, of producing 7rtmtion. if not inflammation. ‘vmt..:r is drunk by horses, the i / f ' it goes directly to the large and little of 'it is retained •:& -,tom3ch. Some old and worth horses, by . the way of experi ;:•l-,t, were fed With split peas, and supplied, with water immediate; ?lv before being killed It was found ':that the water had carried the peas from fifty' to, sixty feet into the inte.B - where no digestion took place at'all. • RE • Poverty. is no bar to marriage both parties will work•anA. Xebiatf. MRS. LYDIA, E MOM OF ' 'AM LYDIA - VEGETABLE COEPOUND: The Positive Core For all Female Complaints. • Thls procuration. as its name. etem die*, ocendsta of Fordable Properties that nre I..ras: , .ss to the mae; hede invalid. Upon sac trial the merits of tbla Com• pound wdl be reee7tei.. -7 : 1 , rs relict itnmediate and. when its use's coy:Van-a; In nia..ty.r.ino eases in a hull • dred, &permanent mire LI efaseted.o thousands will tea: ley. On ace.sent of It,: proven merits, it t. tc..day rte.- to:upended suadprese:dahl the . beet phyttelanat tbecountry. • It will Coro •ntlrvl,' the wort form of &Ms( of the uteras; i. aeorrl,,a, tr. - egniar and- 'painful mewstraAtion,,,A lr.fteramation and rlecritton. Floodimm.alithsplaescnents and the con- • 'event spinal is eal:terep...and Is ec:.eriairly adapted to the Change of V.fe. P. ' , ill cii?solve end expid tumors from the uterus la an e:rly-t..140 ofdevel.pment. The tendency to mne•root hadtora thcro choezol ter! speedily by its ts, In fin it • has preced fto be the . great est Lod' best rerucrly ever been &sorer ed. It permeate , ' es ery i•-•a c the r euirtglies .pew vtror. rt ne,v.:llatilkilej, de. strop ad craving - f ..fit.nmiaut. , ', and tclieres wed:to/ma of the stame , ll It Car= I:lsCt!ng, r...3^1, , • 7. Tens Prostration, General Debility- tile, A.k.;:ne.,..3i501i and Isar lextion. Tltmit feclinc c,f edveinl paha, weight and baek.,:iec. t mr.nently cured by tte tut. IL 4iiia.t ail rtrumstan. eat, set in Laamckar.7 frith Cm law t=ea got7ents the femalesystent: • .!• For gidnei Complaints of eith. r tWe compound unsurpambd. Lydia E. Vegetable Compound I/prepared at t. - . 3 and •.:.^.5 Vest? , re. ATenu.7. ,Lynn. ?deo $1.03. SEz botC.,4 1.4 - •Se-0t.!..y mail In the farm of pa., also in t:;e foe -mml;4 of Nice, *ISO, por ;either. llrs. rrnauli freely an ersait Ltt.:rs of iiviniry. Send fax pmai phlet. ....S4resz as aleoye 11. 1 ,1 t; i'.ot parer. 100 famtl?Phet:l ,l be withwit LVDI-1 E. LIVEP. MI S% Thcy cum Con:Wuttion. L'Wo ably nog TorOlity of thc Llyor • R S FO- B t!.•Bglt., • .11, LS. M Cures Cold's, Pne . umpula, Broitehithi 2 • Nstrimui, CTOUtil tt.t oi , rfuo.,es ( the tireatting It.,:cgiot'fu-s and, hcali Ole bleufnratie of the .I.ung.4.,inflAnied and poisoned by the dileasei and prerents the• night swe.atalid.,tigittne4 across the chest which accompanY it. : Ct)titATM2'lloS is 01 lucuraido unfiady.. It is only -neek.:acy to have the ralit remedy, and it.thi,4s, BALSS.II is that remedy. DON'r DESPAIR or IZELIEI, for _this benign specific will cure - r ye% even though profebsional aid fails. HENRY'S CARIOLIC SAVE thehl t Power,. al Ifeatiiig Ageiet ever DISCOVered. Henry's Carbolic Satre Cures sores. Ifetirg•a -Carbone Henry 's • Carbolic Salve cures ere/Pitons. Iletiry'4 Carbolic Salre:heara Pimples. firrery's Carbolic L'alva heals'brisises. .:151C for Mau's, and Take Re Other. 4 1" 7 " LEW.S.RE or LOUNTERFI:I73. TOWNSLEY'S TNTHCIIi. HIIIYO UM Ora ES IN ONE' VIINETE. Eaey's Carbolic Troches, A SURE rI? EVE:`.:TIVE OF C:tiit?r:lcut; L. 3? .^C3 COMM. lioarsPnes3, Cough. .P/ k • _ y.; e rc rilt.c•-•szv:y.r C'. .•- 'T- . - CARTER'S Little Nerve Pills, ( -Fpm and _ DYSPEPTIC ZREN A 'D WOMEN. Ev^ry nervous perrn should try Carter's Little *Secy.,: Pills, which pre made specially for- those suer from' is:crvousness, - Slcephitsness, -.N,crvi , us and Sick Headache, Weak. Stomach, &c. They may be used alone or iit conibmation with Carters Little 'cr Pills, and in. 'either case will give most i•rompt and grateful relief. Dyspepsia makes you Nervous, and Nervougness makes ycht Dys either one renders you miserable, and dheiOittle pillssure both. Price, 25 cents. Sold by Druggists or sent by !. • - CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York. For Sale in Towanda by C. T. stnei. - -'• , -.7.-,,.. 1ir,..4.. raLSI gi,:,,,t0" -- t5 YEGETABLE SICILIAN 4\ n \ \'144,,2 "tom : HAIR cr , : ~- ,—...?"_.27.-) t!..?' "- 5 .... - .• ..------- RENEWER This standard article is compounded with-the • greatest care.. Its effects are as wonderful and eattstactory as IMM It restores gray or faded hair to Its i•outtit'n GE2 It removes all eruptions, Itching and dandruff ; and the: , calp by Its use becomes white and clean. - Byilts tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick . and strong. Ass dressing nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. Dr. A. A. IIAYYS 7 State Assayer of 3lassachu setts, says of tt : • " 1 codstder It the best prepara t fon for Its If:tended purposes." BUCONCHAIIIPS SOH THE WHISKERS This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from .gray or any other undesirable abide, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one prepara tion, and quickly said effectually produces a per : - mancra color which will neither rub nor wadi off. R. P..; $*U. of CO., Nashua, N: W. 6644 y Amti. 4 4 1 04:'-k im.44 , 44th. its4k4Mll:_ GREAT SALES GOING ON! GREAT SALES GOING ONI GREAT SALES- GOING ON! :CLOTHINGII -, )Remly.niade Clothing at • Sacrifice. Seedy-made Clothing at a Sacrifice. , Seadpniade Clothing at a Sacrifice. • , TWENTY-FIVE PR. CT. SAVED .3 TWENTY-FIVE PR. C. SAVED r o t 'TWENTY-FIVE PR. CT. SAVED ... For the Next Forty Days - For the Next Forty Days For the Next Forty Day' • I • fha„c,onsequence of this great sale of my stdpic is that I am compelled to enlarge my prawn ,store to make room for My Increasing bnsl• miss. and Instead of moving my dock while hum. ing WILL BELL FOIL COST for, the nest 40 dap. - :1: ' '7l - :V , '.l. Dr.l:( , ( ;I ST`3 IIiAIiVrACITILILD BY, R1124,4011d* Clothing at a Saatheo. Readytni..lo Clothing at * Sandie*. Read:•eaads Maids( at a lisettilok ,By buying of By buying of M. E. ROSENTLELD 1 M. ROSENFIELD such chance for years to come. such chance for years to come. chance for years to come. Fall stock going I( ery fast. Vail stock going very fast. araltstock going very fast. The opportunity to purchase a CHEAP SUIT-Is a rare one, and should be embraced by all. Call early at M: E. ROSENFIELD'S ,and enjoy the advantages now, °tiered by hlm. r owands; March 4, 1880. .\ Be Not Deceived J. K. B THE BRIDGE-ST. CIJOTHIER, Is bonnet to sell THAN CELEAI I ER THAN ANY 0 HER CLOTHING HOUSE IN:TOWIAND4y! Befo = the late advance' prices we purch • the LARGEST STOC ',EVER CAR RIED BY US, and therefore CM • _ , spLL AT OLD PRICES I Our stock comprises a full line of— MEN'S, !YOUTH'S, "' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHI TGI • 7 ,r ; : For the S ring trade. .. " 5- 4: • :ik .; Thj largest stook of,HA TS in town T'--- A full and superb line of Gents' FURNISHING GOODS. Trunks and Traveling Tags, At manufacturers' prices. J. K. BUSH, • No. 2 Bridge Street. Towanda, Much la, map,: STEVENS & LONG Gener* Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ICOIINTRY PRODUCE EASE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE,tI CORNER OF MAIN PINE-Sts 1 ~(The old itand of Fox„otarens i lierctir • - They invite attention to their complete assortment and very large stock of Choice 'New Goods, . which they have always on hand 4 - ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE i• PEODORE TRADE; • And Cub paid for desirable kinds. I m.J.Loisfo. Towanda. Apri - 1 1879. SPRING' AND-SUMMER 1880 L. ROSENBAUM & SONS. 201 EAST WATER STREET, :1 DRY .AND FANCY GOODS, .ATOBI3ERS OF MILLINERY LARGEST, DIST AND DHEAPEST :i. . . !'!. - Assaytatent 0f • , In the Schathern Tier. Speets! IndacemOnts and Prices to Millhirs. A call is ieipectfully moUdted. L. ROSENBAUM & SONS • :sin WWI WATER srusirr. Rsaibum Rows 'WE 11/0. 4 '4 4:1 01,01$ri L' qn vALLEY Pi?Mt NEW FOBS &41L ROAD ; 4 t maigesient of Passenger . to ate effect - _ wrINE • . 11141159WaliD.' . - r . - .I , i . ' WiIITWAIIID. ' 8 "31 2 6 1 :. 5 .. . 91 7 . it ' 3 925.919159. :x. rail. A x I 720 .... 7 1 Margot . .1 4 041. ...! 1059 40 350 lt 2' , ..t.. 9 .._.M9111110... 40' ~. 120. 00 4407 30 .4. .... . Moinhaster. 110 . 74.1 , , , .... 5458 50 ..:... .... ...1.40m... 100 5 : 902 .... 864 956 .... .... —.099999 141 5,• 81 .... AI 1144 ..... •.... .•. 2 1thsca..? It 3 . 40.... 5258 06 .... .... .. Aubnni 8 ....945.... 900 105 e .... ... ...I)wego... 510:1 .... 625 .... i io 1 35 8 40 345 ...Elndra .525 12 35 615 1250 45 200 915 415 ..Waverly . 4 4 1160 535 1153 10 215 9115 430 ....Sayre—. 44 11 : 52511411 15 2 111 940 434 .../ititens;.... 430 1131 5 10 1183 ... 949 ........Milan.. .... 11121.... 1 1V .... 959 .. . -Ulster—. — 22 11 13 2 1111 viiil: 15015 iO5 ...TOWAIIDA.. 4CO 1100 4 45 13,C; .1, t.... .... 10 25 518 Wysauttng ... 1045 .... 105: .... .... 1035 _ _ •Sta'g Stone. ..... 1035 104: .... _ . 1042 528 Rinn'erileld ... 1927 .... lea . . 1052 .. Prenehtown •.. 017 .. . 102. .., . 325 1105 .. 550 '. Wysluslng ••-:. 1005 405 101' 48 341 1126 510 . Lacertlllo. 1103 945 349 95 .". .... 1184 6 t 5 Sktn • B Eddy .... '940 .... 9 4 .•4 01 11 47 II 31 Itoatiiipperit a•- 926 a3O 9 3 . • .... 1154 638 1191190p99y. .... 920 .... 9 2 15 128 1240 7 t Tunkban'tk 218 655 303 9 0 1250 724 .LaGrange. ... $44 .... B's --•• 1 07 7 .! .1 41115 ... • .. 828 .'..t 8 3 105 595 140 aO5 Lail .1999 , 9 '135 . 805 225 8 1 1355 25 2 20 88.5 Willt- Barre 106 730 203 7 6 355 730 450 1100 Weil phunt 1105 ...: 1155 5 3 444 824 553 1202 . Allentown p: XOO2 .... 1034 41 500 835 605 12 10 .Bettilehen. 9 . 50 .... 1045 41 5309 00 6 1250 • ..Easten.. : 920 .... 1013 al 852 1025 `Bl6 2 10 PbUad'lphia 800 .... 9 00 2 I 803 1122 925 335 .New York', 630 .... 740 1 t A.Y. P. P.Y. P.Y. ! - . P.X. A.Y. 31# • . MEE IN No. 32 leavei Wyaltudng at 8:00 A. M., -French town 6:14, Rummerfleld 8:23,' Standing Stone 6:31. Wysanking 6:40, Towanda &in. Ulster 7:06, Milan 7:16, Athens 713, Sayre 7:40, Wave3ly 7:55, arriving In Elmira atl:so A. 31, I • - No. 31 leaves Rimini at 5:50 P.M.. Waverly 8:15, Sayre 6:30, Athena 0.3 F. Milan 8:44; , Ulster 8:53, Towanda 7:10. Wysaulting 7:20. Standing Stone 739. Rummerfield, 7:37. Frenchtown 7:47, arriving at Wyalusing B*o Trains Sand 15 run daily: Sleeping Airs onirains .8 and 15 between Niagara Palls and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New Yorkwithout changes Sleeping cars on 3 and -6 between Buffalo and Wilkes-Barre. - Parlor can on Trains 2 and 9 be tween Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without bAn.ge, and through coach tOand from Rlchester II Lyons., N. A. PACKER, •• Supt. P. & N. Y. R. R. Sayre, ka,, - Anne 21,1880. • • ' EDWARD MILL,IAMS; PRACTICAL. PLUMBER & GAS FITTER. Place of busineno fey/ doors north, of Post-011ice., Plumbing, - Gas Plttlog,Repairing Pumps of all kinds, and all kindkof Gearing promptly attended to. All wanting work in his , line abouldgive,him a call. • I Dec. 1 ill). ATHAN TIDD, D 6.14 1p _ PITTSTON, "WILKES-BARRE' • AND LOYAL COAL. Lowest twice, for cash. Office an 4 „yard foot of Pine-street, To*anda._ - • July 15„188Q: SH, And OZO. STEVENS. ELMIRA, N.Y, Dealers In ALSO EMI Vstsittess,garbs. INSURANcE;! C. S. RUSELL,`., Agent, TOWANDA, PA. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT CHEAPEE At the Pape time we keep up the standard of • • Issued on the most reasonable terms. , - • - , POLICIES Pone but telicible comp4,nies repregnW Lo!iies!idilsted And pild' here. Towanda, No.T 13, 1879 HENRY MERCUR, DEALER IN: ANTHRACITE MID BIILLIVAIt /44TIMACITE • 0 COlaei-i.-3 - Colman PARK ANiI.RIVZirSpiIETIS;TOICANDA an Coat acreened,and dohvere;) to any parrot the Borough. ALL ORDZICEI MUST lis ACCOSPANIZO SY THSVASU. ----- .. H. MERCUB, Towanda, Dec. 1, 1870 JAMES McCABE Has removed to CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE STS meting it his Zead.quaxiers FOR E CHOICE GROCERIES. CASII PAID FOR . • BuTTEic EGGS, &c GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES , JAMES McCABE Toviiinda, April 29, 189911 THE OLD MARBLES YARD • .. --. , . . .• STILL. IN OPERATION. - ' .• . , The undersigned having, purchased they MAR BLE YARD of. the late GEORGE McCABE, de. sires to inform the public that having employed experienced men, he is prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of . • - -.. ... . . . . MONITMENTa L , .. • .. - HEAD - STONES, . • . , MANTLES and. •. • , • - . • .SHELVES, • _ . . An the, very best manner and at lowest rates. -," Persons deidfing anything In the Marble line are Invited to.call and examine work, and save agents' commission ; .42 •- • . • • ' ' . - JAMES McCABE. . ...,Towanda, , Pa., Nov. 18. 1878. . .241 f , ME-AT MARKET. • E. 0: RUNDELL, • Would respectfullyannounce that be is cantlnulng the Market business at the old stand of Mullett k Mundell, and wilfat all times keep's full supply Of FRESH • OYSTERS Constantly on - band. Country dealers supplled.at city rates. FRESH & SALT MEATS, GARDEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS, ate. air All bade delivered Free of Charge Towanda, Pa. Nov, 27, 1879. MEAT MARKET! MYER .at DEVOE Located In BELDLEILOPB BLOCK, BRIDGE STBEET, Keep on hand, - FRESH AND SALT MEATS, DRIED BEEF,.FISH, POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BERRIES IN THEM SEASON, Ac. B' ♦tl goods delloOred free of obliffe Tantsughl, Pa., Nay mom • ) , . . ~ • . - ' ' f a: Reporkir . ,_. ' - ' • .-. .' - It is well known - that : hot weather hi •Inga , Meknes ,and bat the '•,` greatest catile teismarjr.to prevent I lismiders' even on the part of thine most healthy. - What thereit in. the beet that should atusq Alec* cannot Oextfianly be known,Anti cholera, dyaantery,ldebilltyp lassitude, vertigo and rilariy other solid= and dengerous `maladies come every seas on ' and cause great. suffering and - thousands !of .. deathee. Few people - go throtigh the;'_surenter. without _ unpleasant, - symptoms. The month , beenmes drr and Parched, the tongue - fur s • red 'with white, the pulse irregular, the head feverish;' :the body cramped and the limbs awoihni and. tired. Ladiee' especially, with . their n atural delicacy and tendeway to female troubles, find tti.hot weatheralmost unbearable ; while little. Children ; are_ dying . very : day from exhaustion and balance Parents neglect precantion and , . '., care. A prominent and well• known physician of New-York asserts ~. as his positive belief that. morelh 'ar.. thrptourtha of all so:failed .Summer complaints arise. from disorderrd secretions, - nd that these , secretionary organs , which, by beingi i ont of order cause eo much i - trouble, are the kidneys and liter. The brain controls the life, but the lower part of the belly r 1413 the health., There is one, and'curb one known vegetable that will absolutely ~.- regulate and control the gidneys and - Liver at all times tad' thus. . • prevent the many darigere.of the Summer. That, vegetable (a West India leaf,) is wed as the basis'nf Warner's iittfolicidney and Liver Cure., It is pure, pleasant to the tdste and absolutelx t rrtain - in its - restate. •• It keeps those who intelligently use it , lid ..flerfect health, . ' aid cures thoie whose secretions are deranged. •For all_ urinary complaints of either sex it is infillible. For all billions troubesi it : . .is ce in. For the hot season it is invaluable and every perion of . care d intelligence should not fail to keep Wainer's Safe kidney , - an gt i iver Cure near at bend, and use it upod the approach 'of the . slightest symptoms. It dray save your life or that of sours other friend ;it will certainly prevenOwich suffering. It i r s 'l'4 sale by druggists in all perti of the world ; no careful and taki . no . other. "A word to theiWise is stkillciiiii.'"' BRIDGE 'STREET FURNITURE STORE. TWO STOR Having doubled our tic piing two stores, 'we are larger stock Chan ever prices. FITRN CHEAP UNDER TAKING, We guarantee satisfaction. We are prepared todo anything In that line on 'short notice, and are de termined toplease. Towanda, May let, 1879 "gaiscetrantous‘. -4; A. BEVERLY SNITI4 BOOKBINDER AND DEALER IN SCROLL SAW GOODS. MAGAZINES Maud neatly and promptly. BLANK BOOKS bound • order and warranted . ~ , ,;AMATEC,ES 'SUPPLIES - This departno-nt of in • business is Teri coin piste., A nil line of . WOODS, SAW :LOCKS, CLOCK MO EMENTS, &c., Constantly on hand, and for-sale at lower prices than el ' here. sir $1.3 W )ItTH ODESIGNS FREE 'FOR 91600. Send tor rice lists Fontlry -& Machine Shops, BEST CIRCULAR SAW MILLS SHINGLE •MIMS .ParueWs Improved Feed Cutter, StroUd's Ke ystone Fire S;liriniter, Gris*old's Boss Water Wheels, Ward's Patent Buckwheat. Cleaner, &c., &c., &c. Made to order. Repairing of ; all kinds done on abort notice. - Satisfaction guaranteed. AIMS • manufacturers of and dealers in • • JOHNSON'S- PATENT Polisinng and Fluteg DOUR The beet in the world. Agewanted. Tow Ands, Aprllls, 1680. E. D. RIINDELL L. B. POWELL, CHICKERING PIANOS, •• • • STEINWAY PIANOS • And MASON'• v & HAMLIN ORGANS Also instruments of other inakers lamb Handsome WIGAN.' for IMO and upwards. • New Square ewe frPeilsbe Pianos $l3O and upwards. • A large :stxk of Immune anversic INTIM • DsVplr. itch Sept. 23 , MO. u:uituu. S ONE 1' Utley this' year by &en prepared to offer youra . • fore, and id reduced We are =3l = Of all kinds as If not CHEAPER Than the En erzczAvilr), yourself Call and see for o I N. P. HICKS. • , REPQBTER BUILDING, 4.29.80; TOWANI* PA, P: 0, Box 1512. CHAS. JOHNSON & CO.'S TOWANDA, PENN'A. We claim to make the In the market. MI =I ENGINES AND BOILERS CHAS: JOHNSON k•CO. SCRANTON PA., k General Agent for the L. B. POWELL. AuTniture , IZOST',B SONS' , • WII LE4ALZ AN -RETAIL FURNITURE! We are nowprepared for the SPRING TRADE with a full Rao of • • , . , NEW ANDDESIRABLE GOODS ' OP TIM LATEST STYLES, AND LOWEST PRICES which we invite the ;outdid to cip and examine. , . . ; : i ;" . ' . 1, t • I : , Our assortment of P i • PAR OR StIITS, lI , T RAW SILK, TERRIS, PLIi r ,SII AND • KAIRCLOTH, livery rge, and our prices as low as the lowest. r J ' We have a 'full line of HAMBER SUITS IN A WALNIIT AND SOFT WOOD, which we are selling at a very , low price. - A full lloe of SPRING BEDS,. M-AIRASSES AND PILLOW UNDERTAKING. In ibis department we ilwaya have the beet goods tho market, and are co tinually adding NEW. STYLES with all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, while our prices era the -lowest. 'J. 0. FROST'S SONS'. ' I Towanda,• April 9, 1879. . GoLT , G .w re e a n t chance a ce to rs m o ee in mo e n v :y ry . 1 / • tewn to take subscriptions for ;the largest, cheapest and >best Ilitultrited family publication in the world. Any ono can! become' a successful agent. • Six elegant works ofi art given si r free to subserlhera. -The price is low fiat almost Overlbody subscribes. One 'gen reports , aking 120 subscribers in a day. A lad agent reports o:taking over ir.oo clear profit in.ten days.l All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to thebusiness, or only' your pari time; Yon 'eed not be away from home over night. You Ihln deltas well as others. • Full directions and terms free.' If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It oasts nothing to try the busi ness. No One who engages fails to make great pay:, Address GEORGE STINON A C 0.., - Portland, Maine:Julyl'Bo. . . N PANT FIR/M. • , , DAVMOIr & .BRO:, No. 4, Beld!man Block, Br! • CASH PAID 'FOIL FURS, HIDES, TB, WOOL AND BEy.S.WAX. Towatidit, Oct 30, 18794 yr. GILMORE : 4;OO.; [Established 1866,3 . . = ,• FENSEMS, INCREASE OF , NSIONS, • - 1 and all other classes qt claims I'o -Soldiers and t Soldiers' Helm prosee ted. Address with stamp.l. ' • 1 ' • GILMOILE & CO., • - Washineton, D. C. • LIST OF LEpAI ? .BLANKS • • Printed and kept on Rale at the REPORTER Orrice . at whdledale or retail. • Deed. . , Mortgage. Bond.. , . • ( .. Treasurer's Bond. . • Collector's Bond.. ' .' • . • tease. x ®Complaint. . . - • Commitments, 9 . • Warrant. • - • ' 1 Constable's Return. , • i . Articles of AgreteMellt, 2 forms. Bond on Attachment. . , Constable's Sales. ' • - - . Collector's Sales. . • Execution. - • Subrrena. "Petition for License. • Bond for License. Note Judgement. Note Judgement Beal. GET YOUR HAIR CUT AND SHAVING, AT was Wawa XEcotigie SHAVING} PARLOR. a • `sirw`eStudit° P leabe i). D.O. STEDGIDI , TrOP'T Tqualula. lin" July 16,1879. . QIISQUEHANNA 'COLLEGIATE IN sTITUTL—FaII Term of the 27th year be gin MONDAY, AUGUST 220. 1A*. Expenses for beard,Aultion and furnished room, from 1172 to 1160 per year. For catalogue or further pardon. fare address the Principal, _. EDWIN E. QUINLAN, A. Td. Towist.ds, 4 .Tap. 15, 1880. 771 • 6 6 sWeek your own town. No risk .. Bader, it you 4 1 0 at which persons of either greet pay all tke time they wash. stirs to 11,,NARTLIITT CO" P. Malarial t lOlS(M lll The led:wipe 0 of Asetse ad slekUsse &SAW time of the yeas iihas-Its engin fn•d:dbnsdered LlSes mbleh. fru &deed In thne,lssat salter le&an 4iretehed 1 duds *Mame. Alehtle. neins m wrttlek - fro ;death Auteiteis says: '. 44 1- Use used your gum *. Ltser,ltegatsusr with good idlest, both se a pteveutttO and -cure for Ushtlid /ever* ott the pithuuts ot'ran'aus.'s . - •. • , ~ , • - _ f LIVERvRE - - A Pt rel Teo 41Eirect. DIAL A 111018 ,FEV • LOW fLICOM • , AIENTAT. ale IfEA • CONS B!.1 It lora feel. drintsy, r ebilitated. have frequeut he rharhes, mo lti last Jacily, poor appetite, vied tiAllirm eiwted, Iyair are .o%ring from torpid liter if -"Aliunisti "'", and 'railing will cure youpto iipeodtly aue spent as to take 7 .2 '"lfilltlMON ToIV : R REGULATOR. e i m It is given with r i t sste • , and the happiest results t..the most delicat Infant It takes the place of cutelne and bitie of every kind. It is the cheap ert, purest andihest family medicine In the werld. 111. F.,11,M it, CO., PIIIII4.DELPHIA. 1 I SOLD 'lllr ALL DRUGGISTS. - A SURE cuiwi For. Di rhoea, Dysentery, • - Cramps,-Chalerei • 'And all those Nominees Troublei ss of the toinach and &ri s sole ' . so PREiILtNT Alr THIS 5EA130944 r known to the Medial Poo , fession has been In use so long and wltb. snick unlfons4 satlifitteury TIMMS Ma PER VECETABLE - PAIN KILLER It has beet used with inch wonaertni success hit ell . pasts of the world in the treatment of these' difficulties, that It has come to•bWeausideied • - -. AN' UNFAILINC CURE . !or All Summer Complaints, . • .1 • and sich it reallils when taken in time • and *cording to the very plain &roc:- lions &closing each bottle. • In such diseases. the attack Is nsnafty ' • sudden and frequently very acnt4; but with a safe remedy at band for imme- Mate use, there is seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect. - ' • The inclination to wait and see If the ' morrow - does not bring a better feeling, . not infrequently occasions ava st amount - , of needless su ff ering, aniistometimes - costs ntife. , A timely dinkier Pain Hiller will ainaost turarlablyre both , and with them the attendant actor's fee. , It, has fitot&the test of forty years' Con - stant use In all countries and climates, and is perfectly safe In any person's hands. r It is: reto mendt by Physicians. Nurses' in Pilo pitals, nd persons of all classes anti 1 fessieni Who hain hail opportaulti f observizi g the wonderful results whi,pla have always foftowed its I hare prt.. , ,r4x. Perrr Darla' Pain Killer ran. ^, nicely in B' °wet CK'n Plaint (particularly farkliildren), iTat lc, in my op mtntienLgleierferdottr47 ptcpacat an 3 , nuNT.T.Vi. M. 15: No family-can afford to bo.withoilt . xau fri t-brillivi it within tho rt.....-ch alt. The tine of one trot t‘e gill qt.; further you of it:4 merjtu than columns, of T.r7 it nll,l k ti til.ll,.Derrr .Prlce .23c. c.oit obtzin it at Ur y • * DAVIS & no:4 CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK. . The Gat TRADE, m_RIC ro . , 0 - - ,-- • ENG LIS - 11 1 . - 4 — • . Remedy, .: I • ' - - . . Will promptly &• 1 radically cure . . , -,, e._ any & every case . . _ _ • ilt -1' of NervousDebll- ~ -• ' k 1 Ity & Weakness„ r . •:-• 7,1, .. .. result of lulls-' .. . • ~.•'''' ... t . cretion.excess or -..%,,_-.,--_,.. MI , CK° Taking . overwork -of ther After Takm , • 1 • 1 brats & nervous system ; is perfectly harmless. acts like magle. and has been; etteusively meal, for 4wer thirty years with great success. Sir! F ull , particulars in our parnOlet,tvbich we desire to send free by mall to every in M e. 114- The Spec* Medicine is sold by, ali'd gglsts as *1 per package. o r x packages roil 15, Or 111 be sent 'free by uall. on raccipt of the money by addresstng , . : TIIE GRAY . lEDICIVE CO.. • No. 3 Mechanics' lilt .14. fiv,rn.,,rr: M Wu. • 111 Z,.. t 4l =dd in Towanda 1.9 C. T. ii lit UV. and by drtigglsts everywheir. Johitston.•,.lt4,llv . ay & Co.. wbolesaleagents,. ptilla.. -1 r April if., 1579-yl.::: , . .. `tscettancosto. Agricultual. Machinery R. M. Welles, TOwwida,-Pa2. IMPR9yED FARMING 1511 3 -LE MENTS AND .).ficTEINEIEtr. WIRAD TRUE CI4ILLED:PLiOW3, " Gale Chilled Plows, I • • Bast Reversible Plowit, • Adete and Enterprise Churn Powers, Corn•Shellers, FarmAVagons, Platform.Wegons, Buggies ' , .t ' Feed Cutters, Grain!Drille, ACME . PITLVE ' DICING 111111307 AND CLOD CBITSILCD, Bullard's Hay Tedders, Leader,atid Gale Wheel Hakes, . toropk Ins County Improved . • 'Cultivators, Vowing Machines, geapers, Jiow Sulkys, Sprout's May Elevators and Plaipoion Liquid Paipts; mied ready for the brash. or best brands; X_ STAR RYDRAULIC CEMENT. Ac., &c. Call and see my stock or send tor circulars - and prices. Office In C, Y. Welles , 09-Cent Store. Warehouse directly In rear et same to the alley. , - R. M. WELLES. •. _ a .- '1 ' Geo. L. Ross _ , c ' Of . e Third Ward Stpre, has opened a large and wove lent, Bbpre 'ln the brick bleak, first Ward, opposeke t !tuPhrey Urethras do Tracy's Boot and Shoe F . 3r: and has Wed It with . ...., . . A LROE STOCK , OF . , - . . , • ; C \ HOICE GRO CERIES. . . Which be has pu and solicits the public, sad respect By. anybody." His Thi s kept stocked with Acct- c 1 as low as the lowest: !Towanda, January 8, GET: Y OUR outfit free. t • buiness 'NI CM Lake for_parste, NOM OW - 11 1 • • t _ 'MATO% ble• Medicine. Specific. toe ' .RS; LLNS. ICE. C T 01'46; RESTiESSN'ESS, .10F i.exTtos,. ' LtouslOses, DYSPEPSIA, NktISE/i, &c. Wholesaln and Retaildealt;r In Forks., TowaudL 24-4rch 11, 1880 t based In New Yorli for casb, onddence and patronage of 0- t ully announces that he rd Ward Storeosill alto be ass goods, and will sold • IS OF AL KINDS, BE UNDERBOLD WILL NO ---JOB P R.I.IV'T ‘ I.fl ci :, - 2 DONE AT T E-• \ 4' RAPPRTER " FT CE I. , . ' j TraitsOlatititig , of Trees. As the aeason is approachini for the setting , of fruit trees, .1- have tak en up my pen to record a little of au old man's experience and observa tion. First the selection'of soil, 'and sit 'nation. If possible select:eloping land, East Or South, Were the trees, will be' protected from the cold north west ,winds. If the ground is too moist it should be underdrained,' for the trees will not thrive if their roots ace continually soaked in Water.. All sandy plains should be discarded, when hilly land can be. had. Bould-7 era will have no disadvantage if the soil is deep and strong,,:for I. have seen some as 'productive orchards on land or this description as I ever'saw in my life,._and the land suitable for no other, purpose but grazing.. The land should be well plowed and, planted with some crop for one year ; told if new land, or where there has never been an Orchard before, it will want but very little irony stable mi nor .t ; a few bushels of wood-ashes plaster and lime are all that wilt , 'be necessary. • ; Distance from thirty-five to fcirty feet will be near enough. Holes need not be over a foot deep, but four or five feet broad; if. a hard-pan under:. "Leath it should - be broken, for it will, mice's pond of water under the tree , and be sure death to it. When set- : ting the tree, raise a pyramid in the Centre of the kole,' sloping gradually; , to the outer edge, high enough - to set i on the heel , of the , tree at the depth it stood in the nursery. Afterwards remove all the wounded roots by cuti ding; cut back one-half the top in , the crown and leave what laterals that are not wounded. Set in' the . ' tree, spread out the lateral roots, put ini tine earth and fill up level ; don't tread down too hard• about the roots, of the tree, for it will get fuli, hard enough. I have found. lobse stones' the p est mulch, for they ill prevent the ree from blowing ou and keep the greund.cool. - - ' i e From my observation •thousands of trees' are destroYed ! very year through the ignorance and stupidity of the planters in selecting the soil. In no case would I water' a tree, for I ha.ve.never watered one in .m3r life and I , Nave set out thousands. Situation of trees an varieties. varieties. Buy good trees and pay a good price 'for them; they are the cheapest in the end. In no case Set a root r graft, for they are worthless., If you can get the tree's near home, it is as well to do it, if not I think. it 'matters , but little if ri te s oil and plaritinc , are all .1 right, provided you get, go d deal ,- ling stocks, not hide-bound things ; but the planter must remember that the best of trees will do ,nothing oil pbOr,, uncongenial soil ; it will only.. be a vexation and loss - of 'time