II Datifori Ntportet DiEt tiIAS. U. ALLEN, LOCAL ILDITOIL, • ToWanda, Pa., Nov. 4, 1880. ENTERED IN THE rostovricE AT TOWANDA sr RAIL MATTER OF TILE SECOND CLAIM LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subscription is print ed on the colored label. By noticing the date erery subscriber ," can tell when his paper will bi stopped unless the subscrip tion is renewed. llere Is a sketch,•` said the poet. Unto the editor gray. ~T hat I tossed the off ih an Idle hour, To pass the time away." Here Is a club," was the answer, In`a•blandantl smiling way,- With whic'h I trequeutly tuns mo off Utz noets In a day." WHOP 'ER UP! Tun Republican's of the County : will celebrate their great victory at this; bor on:ill. on Thursday.by a parade in the air tcrtioon and a grandlorchlight procesion in the. evening ~~~~ WE tAd V011.30j WE geoco ped 'em "014, dem solid-voters." AND D 01.70 WILSON was right. TiESDAY was a beautiful day: 1V no, will care for Pn TIP now? TAKE good care of ToOr horses SUNDAY night lasi was:110110w e'en " IN de moi - Ain', by de.bright I=2ll \Vito will wear " dern golden slippers,''' WHAT has become' of the 329 chalk idiot WILD geese hare begun t ward flight. IMMEI THE wigwam in this place' will not be illuminated Tai: stove pipoloolu. is about over for this season TnAyKs.6tvi7so day is only about, three weeks away WHAT has become .of the Dramatic ASsoeiittiou Feas3n for surprise . parties will ..00ti be here " WHEN GARFIELD l.luw•s his trumpet in de mornin'." we.carried "Standin' Stun." 1 t—ow: l'AitsoNs rEw cif gteat faith still holm -for an Indian summer. Vicron E. perches not upon the'banner of the Pilot's son. • ANn.--el•Cn nue-Asylurn -ecins to be-gone fronl_us.—W. It. S. • EVEN:WySOX VT:s. against us. .Hence those tram—V. E. V. ••• THE long-dr:11,01;01a anti exciting 1)01it- oye) 'Fur) slate not . ' is be'.ng put on the Poor Pouse buildings. , VENNtIa says the theraiorneter . will be It reties Turin No.:ember. =TS are sixfhotki.inn dif f erent 'kinds t, l;, Aanips - isioieci in the #o ' rid. F mpru . ryrras-i—See IL M. 1‘ ELLES Fecd ('utter Adv.'iii an other column. THEitE was . au election last Tuesday. The Democratic vi;te seems tit have been ME TII EltE are twenty-eight prisoners con tii,e.l in the jail I.C3l.fintiolse, Susqu2han- Ji;t Luc- quautit ies 01 Amber rime Syrup maraifiteturect• at the mill on time Is .1 Of t 01:1I(\: VLF:TeII El:, or Arme nia, had the misfortune to break biy atm .o.le ti;il' last week. Fall Terin of the Susquehanna C 011,14 Lite Institute I (man on. Moudit) Ltst. See advertisement. lilt: Institute ''cientilie Society •cele a:eil their first annivefsary with.publie NC!Ci , O2.: on Friday evening. yonS Siii.:t.i.Eiaz.-4-11 you have" not a cheap ,Separating Corn 'Sheller ,e,1,1 to It 31. WEI,II7S foroue. tf. ' • 11. 1 .). Donm”N, 9t Canton, has taken c•ritract f.)r (1;•••ii;g the brick work. o f I.LoNAna* , now' ic.a,c. at Leona. Jir kit - s 1 make a fine compost, and farm s will do %cell to gather theM for this parp.,F.e. No elicaptir fertilizer can he Lad: . • NfivEmilF.tt ;'sth has been de-ignated by Presicteth ;11ax,Es as Thaahsgivivg Day. See proAiniation to that ;effect in itn , •tiler eiAunin. - THE County Conunissiteferi have had I the stone•paverneut in front of the Frank ,:in Engine House, thoroughly overhauled antl„repaircd. It needed it. Tut , . New 31iltord (Snsquehtinna Conn -10 .Id r , rUger says the employes of •the New Tannery at that place were paid r7;•!.000 in gold. List pay-day. • . 111:12=111 epiztiot)„ has T11:1:10 its appraratict the horses in this vicinity, and a ]many animals are all'ect(4 . l. The however:is in a mild forin. canton sei,ti:la ears that ~i t! e. citizens, merchants and. others of plackt.-lial'e expressed their itittntion ,•1 Ong up brick residences next spring. A -1);, about twelve years of age, of PAnsoNs, of Grover, was thrown 111 a Morse which he was ridilig; one 4hy recently, - and, s'ellously injured inter- 111 - 11KE, a switehman'in \ the em- y .4 the hehigli ValiCy Company, was n•er and killed - by - a switch engine at ''u• Wavorly Junction on Thursday after- ,n 1:0.t Cat - r.( It of thc; Messiah (Universalist), M Taylor, Pastor. Sabbath M., mibject, -"The Brdad a.Rt Narrow Way." At ;"P. 3t., " Evelu-. 11.111 w .11eligion.•' ILI:: the weather has been rather for some days, it• ha? been a blez.shr,i. The Copious rains have ti an urgent necessity, as the di outh N{ btTlil i iing very severe .- - Tm. public 400 l of North Towanda, ul,;vsi had lien closed for several weeks u acci , tint()f sickneSs among the all- Jf . that neighborhood, was reoponnd Mr..litdity of last week l ' • Iris expected that shlpmentrot Coal will soon be made fiom the Long Valley mines, the'railroad. Connecting the mines with the Barelaiy road being nearly ready for use. FARMERS °nicht to feel thankful this fall. for all their products bring a good price but' apples. Almost anything they have raised will bring good prices and cash sales. LEST it may escape the attention of same whom it may concern, it may be well enough to mention that leap year is drawing to a close, and that the clergy; men's fees are as low as ever. Tin work at the polls on Tuesday last, in this Borough, was attended to •in the most thorough manner. We do not re member to bait) . ever seen as many active 'workers present at the polls in the past. THIEVES entered GEOHGE'H WHITE'S grocery store, 01l Troy street, on Satur day night or Sn l nday morning,. says the Canton Sentintd: of last week, and took away articles valued at near ninety dollars., AUTUMN lea' es collected for• decorative purposes during the coming winter, may be preserved by washing them over when fresh with sulphuric acid and water, mixed in equal quantities, being careful of. the acid; aS it is very poisonous. They must then be pressed. / WATCH the4ater conductors on your hOuses, that the falling laves do not get into them and choke thein up. A little precaution in the inatler. may Sas , , e you cousiderahle trouble, and•,the expense of repairing the damages doneby a coom or two getting flooded. THE next session of the Northern Dis trict. Convention of Good r Templars will be held at Hormi, November :30th, and De cember Ist. - Please sena the.tiumber of members in your Lode at last instal- Ft. • ; Fraternally yours i 4 F. li. C., Tit-Pt , RePublican meetiug at Rome on Friday evening, was ono!:Of ;the largest political gatherings: `ece witnessed in Eastern Bradford. The torChlight parade was a. very tine one, and the music, fur nished by the Herrickvillp mad Wysox bands, excellent. .Short i . spefellies were made by I. NcruEttstax, C. Ataitic, Capt. C. 3(.1N \'IILI.E• and Capt. t J. A. WILT . . It was estimated that there-were tifiecnhundred.fteople Prescid. • 5...1 VS a Wal-!erly eurrcspoOdemt i • `t . )uite an-army of men arr. at A- Mk on the new railroad. They art , math* through the font of the inmin.is'on.chelorth of Span ish Hill, on the, farm of N.V*W. SnErAttn, who has granted tkem The iglit:of way through his farm. It will,'OosS:ti.e inung, river at, Shepard Isht)id and follow the State line -on- the l'entisylyania side, and not erol.s the farm of C. S ifb, as at first Stated." = . . B 1:N F. VOIEN T Associ.vrnet.,-Tbe meet inAs of the flenev;Aztnt As::;oeintion wl11 : be resumed Wednesday„November at the rooms in Mr. at 2 o'clock, p.• m. Conitibutions of seuon - d-hauti . garinents are iblicitvl, that tliiTlaclies may repair themlima{•'b ready to iu rt the necessities if the Worthy pony why; \ lobl; to us fur aid (luring the whiter months. By order, _ Mits.l): W.' tS64.l"r, Pres.e As tile 'epieooty is is W. prevalent anemgst the horses in we publishllie following recipe ifur its cure. which \vas pnldislied 10 the New York . Ti :by ;in' Old . VeterinarY ; ''surgeon of the army : '• Take one);ound of gum asa fO2tida, mix it with one gallon Of polling water. :4ir the mixture constantly the asafetida is- dissolved, let the mix ture euol, strain and give One-hall pint every three . lmurs. This will 1 elieve the lah.se within twelve bows; ard.gice. him 0 . go( , (1 appetite." ANlnai".ws* ',.13.6111t Fit . This sterling jourtnil has alWays a hearty elcome in (Li.; ,:thee. This month, tilWays,' - it %% lib the freshest and best fashion necks of the day. • While the masculin'i- element is just now laboring under the-exc:leinent attending the Pri's ideutial the latfie&!trie always on the qui errs to * know the latest freaks of Dame - Fashion, and -.-1/ t dreirs' Bazar is the best exponent we I‘aniN9d upon this subject. In a liands'ome supidement sheet the: proprietor makes some ninarkable olftTs to his subscribels, both :tieW a n d t4d.. Those of our readers unacquainted with. Aii.ircirs' s:sould send ten cents for the November number. • SA IS: thce Troy correspondtnt Of the El mira 417rerti:ci:r of a tecentdate : LEWIS M. HALL :Uhl Hell. E. t4vEnTirs, of To- Nr;.ni . lit, made two stalwart .IZeimblican sp.!et-hes at the 01;era - liosilt on .Monday vvening. 731 r: 111I.i, is eine of tlle best speakeis wohave aiound lucre: He held anifictlcei'for•an hour and a quarter oil the issues- of the campaign. Mr. OvEn- TO.N Coligre:.-hcona . l statis tic;, and urging `many reasons why the , ialaner should not vote fOt a "tariff for revi . Atue 4 ' l 4.7Tire meeting la ted unfit quite late in the crtining: After the meet ,mg, linen rousing dicers lore given for A iiFIF:Ln alit] A Prael , Si.r . J. T. MeCiILIAOI was .chairman of the meeting. THE stms• has been going the \ i'ounds of the press That a little gitl, a 'schtAtr in tlie s t'ilit on (lraded Sehool. re.ntly at tempted, to poison her teacher by giving her an apple in- whioh zhe had placed Paris Greets.: The .centihel of last • wevii thus disposes or the story : " The story of a si'lnittl girl's attempt itig he porson her teacher pro% es to be, w 'Uita foundation• anti we are glad to make the statement that such is the ease. From the girl's haxiug a green pepper on . her: desk the story went aintliul aided by the ready imagina tion of the little folks. that stone .of the pepper bad ben conveyed into an apple and then the "story magnified and grew until it reached : . the proportions above mentioned:" THE folloWing are'the appointthents for the Bradfoid County Teachers'LASSocia tion, which mei.ls at Reptly, Creek, No vember 12 amyl - 3, 18SU :. Lecturer, Rev. P. S. EvEHETT ; Paperi, Professor D. C., THOMAS, of Mansfield, Professor. J. T. McCot.t.O.n and Mr. S. TuoAtAs ; 'Essays; Miss ETTIE . DOT V and Miss LUCY GE.lt ours) ; Practical Wolk; Analysis in Arith n etic, Mr. 11. S..PATTErtsds ; Prithary Arithmetic,- Miss HANNAH BECIEWITH ; raDII2/r, Professor W. it. BEN/EDICT ; Longitude and Time, Mr. E. Z. WOOD ; Methods, Professor .1. L. &MUTT . and Mr.- 11, E. DANN ; Recitations, Misses KATIKONEY And GERTIE ENCELL clainations,• W. V. DEGGAN and Ctan- EM I T: MU NN : Cofnmittee on Resolutions, Mr.and Mts. Turos, Mr. and • Mrs. A. STIRTON, Mr. and !qrs. A. STEVENS, and Mr. and Mrs. J.4.31Es BODINSON. NOTWITITSTANDING the rain fell in tar tents on Satniday evening last, the GAR }lna. anti AnTurn Battaltori of this gaiT their. atlverthietl torch!light P. INlcScastY, Distret Secretary peradiOnt redneed the 'Bub of u'itiebto Main street only. There were about 850 torches in the line and the cola= pro: sebted a ' very handsome &Nowa*, - whilst the enthitsiasm the marchers did nut seem to be in the least datipened by the falling mita. A number of &legs; tions from surrounding-towns partinipate ed in the parade,- quite a lame number coming by special train from Barclay, bringing with them an excellent band. At the conclusion of the parade Mercer Hail was packed to its utmost capacity with out of the most enthusiastic!: -crowds ever .asaembled 'within its walls. The meeting was addressed by Hon. Guottou Lusnoir. The address Was one of the ablest of the campaigu and , elicited fre quent and vociferous applaise. — At 'the conclusion of 'the address, i 'the Glee club sang several pieces, and Mr..BrausK fa vored the l audience with several well-ren dered patriotie songs, the' audience gave three hearty cheers each for the speaker, the Germania and Barclay Bands, the Singers, SO the whole Republican ticket, and then the assemblage dispersed. Oun sister village of 'Ulster closed the preliminary work of the. campaign on Monday evening last, with the grandest political demonstration ever given in her borders. A special traitarotn this plc.e. carried up the GARFIELD and: ARTHUR Battallotir:3so, strong • accompanied 'by the Germania Bod,and Drum 'Corps:. - The ArbenS • Club,; numbering abine., 100 men came by the iveuing 'train bringing with 'them the Pdrkins Post Baud of that place. - Delegatkins were also present from neighboring towns, and Ulster her self. turned out -about 100 fully equipped voters. The line for the torchlight pa rade formed at about 7 o'clock and march ed through. the streets of _the villige.• There were 521 men in line. Along the route nearly every !Muse Was brilliantly, illuminated whilst large bun tires were burning in the streets. Careful estimates' fixed the. number of people; present at' above 1500. At. the conclusion of the parade an out-door meeting was organiz ed which Was addressed in eloquent and convincing speecheit by. DANIEL O'CON.; ELL, of Elmira, and Hon. W. T. DAvrks, of this place. After the speeches three heafty cheers' were given for the whole ticket, when assemblage dispersed. A.RIFLE Match between the Raitern Bradford Jeatn and a team made up from, Towanda, took place at Rome on Satur day list. The _weather *as unfavorable for a Match; but themarksmen'took their positions : regardless of the heavy rain.' The Eastern Bradford Team used the sporting 'rifles -with'' the improvement sights : two O l f . the funt.(Edson and Wilt) Springfield and Sharp's. Military 'Rifle. The Eastern Bradford : Towm wont . by. the folloWing Forel I= . • 200 yards. '. • Total 11. C. Smith. .o . - 4 5 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 3r,39 I:. S. Kinney.. : ..,_ . .. 4 4 r, 4 4 5 4 4 5 4-43 I'. l• . : Eilswort It - 4 4 4 444 5 3 4 4 4 , -40 R. W. Slevins , 4 - 2 4 '4 31 3 4 3.5 A-35 E. 34. Pitcher - ' i 3 3 3.,4 14 3 5'.4-40 latoy o•leinan , 44 I 3 3.4 4 4 4 . 3-37 1- •-, • . ' Total 234 - I=l 2eQ'yards.' r • T(11a1 .1. M. Elism 44 3 4-4 4.4 4 4 4-39 W. 4 3 4zr, 4 3 4 4 4 4-7.9 • 1 4 3.2 4 4 4 3 4'4-35 Harry Juries 4 4 2: 03 3 4-5 i 4-37 Haire 11.pv.inati 3 5.5 5 4 4 3 5 3 4-11 Edward Wa!ker, Jr 4 3 4 3 4 4 , 4 4 4 I—;:y 2.2.9 East Bradford Team user TOWnii(l3 re:on, Z.. 'Senn:Ns:Ws Monthly celebrates its tenth birthday with a permanent change of co ver, and with this number (for - Novein. ber) which the ciiiithictors have done all in their: power to make one of exception al beauty, interest and value, • as it is also the largest number of Scribite);: ever issu ed. . .I% . III.LET's most -famouk picture,. "The Sqwer,•' engraved by COLE, forms the frontlispiece, and 'among the principal artistiCeeat tires of the number are a strik ing portrait of GLADSTONE, printed in the boat' of the magazine, but - without type either on the same page or on the back of the page ; s new portrait of WALT WI T MAN ; °it! u engraving of a nuo,(which will recall, for mer of this kind, such as the lion. traits of the Countess l'troKa,•,..and of Mtio.:EsF..%); engravings after VEirrop,n's works, notably " The Lost Mind," accoin pitying a criticism by CLT:t 111,ES DE KAY.; and'repreductions of otfTer's among the bekt known of the works of- MILLET, the story of whose life is 'being bib] for the first t Hoc in Sri•iliner. With this number is begun the second rind concluding- hart of Et Sviicrt.rt profusely Hills- . trated of •PETEII, the Great, entitled " PLTEir the Great as Ruler and Reform er,'' also a new short serial by a new wri ter. "Tiger-14y," by Miss JULIA Er. !But there is no paper iu the number which will be read With grcater• interest, especially by the elders of this generation of his eotuitrymen, than that on the late Plesidefit I.E0);Ano WoObs,. of Rowdoin College, by Mr. IltenAtto •lIENur who' was once, in his youth, under the care of. Mr. Woons. The 'poems of the nutimbei;.are by 11. 11.. Borsks, Mrs. Pi- Arr,- IP, 11., and 'others. In the editorial departMentS, Dr. '- llot.LANo has s'eme thing.o Say about the origin And history of • WAS IT SUICIDE? SvlvhsTi:ll JouNsti..s, who lived with a -woman and one child, a boy of • about. fl years, over the blaeksmithslaip of • W.kitL *it backOf NEWIMItIi v T i IECK & st 01", muted to this town some months" ago - from Tioga Centre, Tioga county, y. ' Ile had been employed in the blacksmith's shop of 71rrent:t.i. GREV:N, this plaCe, anyl we believe also o at the Enterprise Company's shops. Altho' a yoapg man of perhaps 30 years, he has been for the past 10 yews in the habit Of taking opium 'in .large , and °ma- • sionally chloral. (ldi 'Saturday night he went out refusing`to'let his . wife accom patty him, and proceeding to 8.13.311'1'01- ELL'S. drug store 'asked fji. chloral. It was at first refused to'him, but, dram - his showing some er and making proper representations, be was' at last sold an - ounce of the'ilrfig. '.While a supper he partook of oyster soup,.and had eaten but a small amount when he was seized with a sudden spasm and died in a short time, 1)1.. C. I% PAJN - E, whO was called in, made: search and found the bottle of chloral which had been -'purchased • unknown to his wife. Ou weighing the Chloral but about two drains of the tluidvere absent, It is. supposed that he bad taken 'opium after.:Abstaining • the'drug-Tor some time, and tbat'afterwards he liad taken a • small quantity of chloral, and thein had Produced a . eumufative•effeat, the organs beingrdused to 'sudden action by the Warm sup Per. It is known that JOHN:SON had threatened suicide, and had often ex-. pressed ihimself to' others as, preferring to die rather than live, but 'it is a matter . , of . grea uneertainty whether his - death was not the result of such an accident as 'almost always happens, sooner Or later, to those rho indulge in the .drunkenness of narcotics.—Trey Gazette. courticu- PROCEEDINGS. COVNCH, CHAMBERS, OCH)ber isso. In puisusace 'of A e4ll by the Burgess, naPacial tisectineof the Ceinsiiil was heid on Monday, tht imitimt, to consider and act upon a petition of the Toimnda Water Works, L.,. Wiley, -Y'resident, fin; an eitenskon offline complete the • Minibus Ortseilt !Inman's tone's, Councilmen Holcomb, - Keeler, Montanye, 'McCabe, Pencils. . • The petition was read, when on motion the following resolution was unanimously Raotted, That on the petition of the Towanda Water. Works, the time for the completion of the Water Works, - under the contract dated October 28,1874, made by anti between the said Corporati on and Towanda Borough; be : extended for the term of.' six months to wit, to the 28th day of April, A. D. 1881, without preju dice "to either of the parties, to stSid con tiaCti in other reipebt whatever. On motion adjourned. _ KINOSIIIIRY, Secretiry. SAD ACCIDENT AT MILAN. . . Sunday morning at three o'clock, as the night track walker atMilan, CHARLES ANTHONY, was walking up the Lehigh VaVey track;alew rods below the depot hiq lantern Hashed upon a man lying upon C.:e-track, whom ho soon discovered to be dead, the upper portion Of his head he 'ing torn off the brains protruding-and one even - iotu Out. ailing Mr ) SnAvr, the station :tigent, Mr. DAtitEC, Bnowlv and Mr. DosovAN, they byought his body to 'the depot. Mr. Stni ► w telegraphfd along the line of the Lehigh Valley, found . that his name was ANTOI4i,Y WELCIL front beloivi.Pittston about two miles. • 4. onees joxy was cnipaneled to deFside the cause of his death, Sunday afternoon, and the decision - rendered was that he : must have fallen from: the ten o'clock express on its way-down Saturday evening, and been dragged some distance, which cans• t'd the fractured skull, A brother anil brother-in-law, from: Pittston, carne for his remains Monday morning. , WUBLICAN POLE RAISI N G AT GILLETT'S. Owing to the want of opposition, the Republicans of South 'Creek haVe made little display of their feelings in the Issues of the campaign. • They have,•betn rest ing sweetly on the . certanity : of a - solid vote for GARFIELD on Tuesday next. But • in compliance with' *former custom it.waS' determined to raise a pole,'for which oc casion Mr. FAN:;,,t;so, of Troy, was secur ed as 'speaker ; also; others were expect ed. Notwithstanding: the short notice, this afternoon Me 28th), a goodly' num 7 heti were gathered at* Gilletts, and suc cecded in raising their pole at . , the, ap pointed tittle ;.after which the crowd were invited to the - wigWam, where a meeting was organized by electing the following officers: Ron. J. P. Git.r.Err, President; Dr. I 'lirr,its•rEn and 4, D. .WOLF,.. Vice Presidents, and Mourtis Stitaaitn and IL 17z. . Mr. •FAN- Nixo - then being intnidneed, ih a very able and convincing manner set; forth the points at issue in the approaChing Content.. lie firstcoMParedl.he records 'of the two parties, then the principlesi which they . advocate, :14 predicted the evident, re sult attendant ore 4, DemocratiL victory. Mr. FANI.ING'S arguments were Such* as would elicit - the interestof both Republi cans and Democrats, the staunchest of whom could not tatC exception, yet so concise and telling : were they' that every listener must have been impressed with the conviction of the duty . awaiting Lim tin Tuesday next. Not - only men showed their interest, but .a number of ladies graced the audience, showing that. they tip had, an interest at stake. With. huzza after huzza for 'the speaker, , and the Union, the gathering ,dispersed. • 13 ',nth Creek is-strongly for GsleF • ARTIWIL • ONE OF TIMM: EXCURSION TO . NEW YORK. The following letter explains itself TrIffillA!:NOCK, Nticeinfler Issn Enrron IlEront Eit-L//ear Rir : At the urgent Solicitation of many Or; their I'rieuds and patrons, the Presbyterian Church of Tunkhannock 'will runt a arc-' and popular excursion to New York and Philadelphia, leaving Sayre at 4:4b A; m.,. Tuesday, November 111, 1880. Tickets to New York and return good to return on any train within that time will be on Sale as follows : From Sayre, $6.00 ; Ath ens, $5.85 ;•Ulster, $5.50 ;. Towanda, $5. - - 15 ; ysauklng, $4.05 ; .Standing,! ,. Stone, $4.;5 ; littrnmerfield , ,• :$l.OO ; - Wyaltising, $4.20. Excursion tickets from Bethlehem to Ilhiladelphia and return Will be sold on the train at. $2.00. For' particulars see posters and small tSills. Ypurs; etc., SA M EL L'cOls; DE, 'Pastor and Nanage'r BRILLIANT WEDDING By request•of a large nnmher of frieus and acquaintance's ittthhi county, of the "high contracting parties," we publish the following from the Battle Crack (Michigan)•Trifiune, of October 23(1'; "Oil Wednesday eVening one hundred guests assembled at the reshieriee. of *.ll. Morley. on McCamly Street,' ta. witness. the nuptials of.his daiighter,• Miss . Mail , E: Morley, to. :George E . 11itiley,• M. D; The ceremony v;as performed by Rev. D. Barnes.at nine o'clock.. W. I. Peters acted as 'groomsmau, and Miss Minnie Morley, iister of the bride, as .bride's maid. ,The bride's dress was of pale heli otrope satin, with brocade, suraili; trim med with cream lace, and a white tulle scarf. The fair:bride 4 s Maid wore an ele gant dress of old gold silk, Arimmed with gold satin, and a white tulle scarf. Au abundanceof refreshments: was iiierved, arid a most happy evening was paged in heartfelt and earnest congratulations and iu social converse..• The happy couple left nn the,night train for Chicago, bearing with them the best wishes of their many fileinfs, and their earnest hopes that their future may be cloudless. • Mr. and 'Mil. Bailey expect to return next_ week, • and willeontinue to reside in Battle ('reek, at their beautiful home, No. 9 Mc.Camly street,which was a gift of Mr. Morley." The happy pair were, the recipients' of many beautiful andcostly presents; which the Tribune enumerates: COURT Court opened at Troy, on Monday, tobet. Judge, P. I); Morrow presid ing. The first called was that known, as the Chapman Morgan Will Case." 1 Lneinda Morgan, et. al,, vs: John Mor gan, This was an issue to try the validi ty of the will And codicil ot .P.C : 3lorgari.• The Will was dated September, 18, 1875,. _giving to the widow; _Lucinda Morgan; his entire property, about $4,000. The codicil was dated - September 30, 1875, and gave to Rosa; Palmer about one-half of the property. Mr. Morgan died in• March, 1879. The will was ptisented for, pro bate, to whiCti 'John MOrgan, one of the, heirs of P. C. Morgan made objections on the ground of testamentarieapatity. R. A. Mercnr represented the Widoiv,:J:l. N. William; Rota Palmer; and Bently and Parsons for defendant. The verdict Ilias for the plaintiff. • Riggs vs. Dobbins, rule granted" to show cause why judgment should :not 'be opened and defendant let into a defence. liubbel Manley's exectanis vs. William McNeal, debt., H. Williams for plain tiff; Delos Roeftwell for defendant, vpr diet for defendant. C. A: Krise vs. Elias Rockwell, eiecu tor;.debt,, li. Ne Williams, for plaintiff,. Deloallockwell for defendant, On -trial; —Trop Gao.lle, HOW II& NEWS *AS RECEIVED .11',11PWANDAr- The RePuthean COniillitteB had a wire connected with Ike , Wehtein and On into the Green Room of Merkur Had; 41 Tuesday afternoon, and in the email* an, operatOr received thedespatch= theie: Mercue Mall at an early hour was packed to its utmost capacity by cid sensofpur village and surrounding, towns, all arisloutt and eager for he news. At about lt2o the first despatch,wasyeceived which Indicated that New tprk had gone ReptiMicati t As soon as Chairman SAsr- DEttsO4 had read the contents of the cip apatchia cheer went up from the threats of ovl six' hundred ,Republicans that made the very wallstremble. prom that time until 4:30 e. M. Wednesday, thelood. news continued to come from all paits of the' loyal. North, and the assemblage seemed to be wild with entbUsiasm throughout the entire time. Many short speeches were made, many songs sung, and the cheering' was almost inces'innt. As we , go to press to-day, Wednesday, our :streets ring with the huzzahs and cheers of thci victorious RepublicanS, whilst the Democrats are corresponding'y cast down. The Democrats received their news at the 'Ward House, but from an early hour in the evening the despatchs seemed to have lost all interest to theta, and-at 12 o'clock their beadquirters were deserted. The Republic. lives ! l o ot the people rejoice 1' PERSONAL._ _ .. . —Miss MAY. MUSTIER, 'Of' Gillett's,. is v,isitiug friends in this place. —:lltH.- D. W. W t 5..., 'of Fassett's, is iis : Ring triends at West Warren. —Miss Sail jitrru, of Sbesfiequin, is visiting friends in this place. G. C. :Jos is sloly recovering from his recent severe illness. —Di. J.K. P. GLEAso, of Washitig • ton, D. C., isvisiting-fr'entlmiti Misplace GEO . II6E V. •31YER is vis.itiag her brother, Dr. C. W. BROWN, at Elmi ra, N. Y. -slrs. A. E. GtiSMIN, of Troy, will join her husband in Topeka, Kansas, at an early date. - =Mrs. Wul f f:of Seort has returned from a pleasant visit to friend's at Fair Haven, N. N.Y. • '-0. A. flAbnwiNT was confined to' his louse several.daya last week by a severe attack of pleprity. • ! • • , , -11DOLPIt SOLOMON, who has reisic, led for some time past in Arizona,-is stopping with friends in this place. ,'.3lrs. J. H. BAKER, of Pawling, daughter or H. D. ()Auk:, of Pike, is Visit ing friends and relatives in and about•Le 7 Raysvllle.—Lefidyscille rldvertimer. • • —C itAn r. Es L. Ci)Dinsu, who is attend ing Medical Lectures at Philadelphia, came home to cast his first vote.' It was a straight Mpubl:ean one. And his ex ample was followed by t.%.31..P1CATT and WILLIAM GRIFFINILS:. —LOTTIE NEELER, of this place, took part h:- a concert •at Waverly recently, and the Ade9cate of that place thus speaks Of her : " But the sweetest morsel of inn ate that has been heard in Wa'verly for a long j time, was the sohi; The" Bridge,' by Miss . LorriE KEELOt, and her harp Jae companiment." . •• • m_r. Wli.i. MARQI:Apa, of this village, was married.. last Wednesday evening in Towa - nda, Pa., to Miss EMM.t F, EDDY, of that Mr., and' Mrs: MAMIE:VET. pal*CEt..B Of . the groom, were' jin•attendance: We understand that rooms. on Broadway hai:e been-furniShed 'for. the, jhappy couple, and that they will at once ( proceed to housekeeping.—Ou:eyo Record. —The spth anniversary ...bi c rtliday of Mrs.fBETRSIIF.PA I):LekEßs . oN_, mother Of •Mrs. 1 - 1..8.8.n.t.NT, was celebrated at the residence of Mr. 1311.-6 T, in this village, on Tuesday last. A large another of the friends and relatives were present, among, them, Mr. and Mrsk.L. of To wana, J. B. DicKEtilniS, wife and son, of Windham, Pa., ITlcKErt . sox and wife, of Warren, Pd.,.Ewn; MILLS. Esq., wife and son, of Athens,Pa., Mts. ALEX ANDER Roolins, of Coklin,•A. Y., MIS. HATTIE BAGLEY, and - daughter, of Conk lin, N. Y., Fit j 'ANK EDWARDS and wife,'of Warren, Pa., .Cti4iti.Es MEI:CHANT And family, of Tioga, CIIARLES ALnitteniand family, of . Apalachin, and many otheis. from Owegoi It . warta very enjoAible anniversary and will long be reritem,h4red by those pretlent---all of whom _wish for Mrs. DICKERSON many years yet of health and happiness.—Owego Mode. • LITCHFIELD- Mir. Irvin, of Ulster, contemplates es tablishing a cheese factory at the Centre. A meeting to encourage the - enterprise was held at the hall,last Monday evening. Miss Eva, Lent, of Waverly, is teaching very successfully, a select school , at the Centre schoolhouse. Miss Reed, 'of Michi gan; is exPected to teach the- public schoolin said 'pulse this winter. . We noticed Mr. Ftsnry Webster,.• of Windham, in town - attending th'e teach ers' examination' on 'Tuesday of this wOck. The school which has hiS services Will prosper., . • , The Baptist church has extended a call to Rev. C. Atwaici Raymond, 'of •Vii ginia, to become their' pasteir. He-has accepted the call, and enters on his laliors with encouraging prospects.. • Pa., Noe. I;• BUSINESS ;;O`,AL. CV,I" A word-to the wise. If you are IroulUe4l With r.Ciuulti or (7.31(1, prneure a:buttle of lit. Roll's Cough s iiyrup at iitce, Its like way save you frOlfl severe meguess. ?'our druggist keep , : it. (*rice In ce n ts.. , M . IIYfIitACLICtZttENT.--.TIISt; receiv= ed—auother eat load of XX Star Cement. . . tept7. r R. WELLEs. • ; ', ~ -, • . FOIt PRODUCE. at. - •_ Di:cram a vti-Gwrs. Cuttsrft haS the I,)eL wearing Shoes for Men, lloys and Youths' wear' ever, offered in Towanda, at prices within the reaeli of alt. .! . Elegant.new stock of JEWELRY at the 99-Cent Store. ' Oct. 25, I sBO. • 11gri,- Our goods are' , :NEW and of the BEST QUA-Ltl'Y. ;DECKER Sr. Voccarr. M " GLOVES and MI tkENS—lowest priees—at the 994:e1a Store.' Oct t!A, 480. ''"I•'" "I have 'met! -several bottles of 2 . .. A R M st.MMoNS•LIyEIt REGU TO, and you ay record the fact, that my feel ugs are so far chinged that I can eat hearty and . a moat like Swell man than I have been for y'ears past: 1, have suffered' four years and am grateful tor.rellef. - . • 4. J. It Al' F . ERTY, wa.Periodical Store, 1800 Market . ...., Philo r 5 Pr Job Int of, ladiesTants; 25 cents worth 40, ai ther: . o9-ernt !! tore. 41'tet s 28, 'O. tlr Fora good, durable and neat-fitting SHOE, call at. F. J. BLUM'S, opposite Seeley's ' Nov. 27.11. MEIttNQ, U.NDERIV EAR, at the 9)-Cent Store. 28th, 1880. . fArProvisiona . of all liinds t of tbe best quality, at DECKER & VOL-CRT'S. Or Nevi Books; just out—Mrs. May Agnes Flethlpet. P. Hoe and others—at the, 9a-Cent Store, ! Oet.29th,pin.. Or Try our New4AP. TEA. • Best in •owq. • PECKER SCVOCGAIT. • ar Choice TEAS and COFFEE a specialty at • DECKER & VOUGIITV. • ris e- PRICES WAY DQVN on Gents' ine and Coarse I Uots at IlLif3i 3 , opposite See ley'a . 3 , Nov. 27-t f. • . _ t The Largest, .Best. .and Cheapest line of Shoe;, for Ladles', 3iisses' and Childrens* wear, le fonnd at onsmrs'new store, corner Main and Plne.iti, T y & Noble's Block. apr4'7B It is impossible for a woman after a falthfUl coarse of treatment 'with I.lDia E. PLIMITAM'S VEGETABLE , comrot.txt) to continue to stiffer with a weaknesi of the uterus, Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LYDIA E. Pixxllalt, 21.3 Western Arenue.l Lynn., Mass.. for pamphlets. gold by Dr. 11, c,, Pafirras Prualst. Towanda, . I • . 0 L Ur L. B; ROG* 4:Wale:WI ISOMIW Winn for quilt* of goods and taw prices on dub, boom Blindl Mut itoldinh o 2, and in building inn. Tindal. • - (sugi-if). tar TZTt , A-TETE 'SETTS, - WINE awns, Liquon SECTS—it trxcent Store. iiiiii• 'Trite:4 oiimit liiii,L. —This -is si , . excellent Portableliiii—one that eominends Itself at slght t i . Fanners baring IpPles going . to waste. will do hell to give the elder Btlli atrial. It grinds 7, easily* rapldly...eitisblng the• fruit instead of gratlng. •Capaclty, li 4 re barrels per day. Tors/de cheap. - ' -; • . • It. M. *sLLu. ' i 5 . 'rewinds. ra.;ept. "t. - , ___ • Ur The O9.CPtT STOlit is Head quarters for everything In the line ni LAMPS sad LAMP dO.ODS. ' • . Sept. 'gar lionsEs FOR hiLve three good teams. and would sett 0ne431 them. 1 wzu.sa. •• •• • . Wyalusing, Pa., Qe1. , 21, 188049 ,tg6. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES Oils and ettalbtaeats at tile:Okapi Stare. • • • `!A,NY0111) TO THE WISE p 3 SUrirl- Ct ENT."—T here for we B, , ay go to Miss Trwituttii.'s for Dress-Molting and Millinery, whete• yon will get the worth of your money and (Ind the choicest and finest selection of Millinery (locals ever before offered to the people of BurlingtOn. Also rennin her that Dress-Making iidone on the moor reason _ . abie let ms. • • , • - Burlington, November 4, 1850. • VD' " A friend in nned, - ia a friend in- Veed." Stich a friend Is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which should be ID treey family I it colas only SA cents a bottle — And may save many a docto b ill. Give it a trial. Virlt you are dervous or dyipeptic try Carters Little Nerve Pills. liyspepsia makes you :Ovens, and nervousness makes you dyspeptic; either one renders • Ibu miserable and these little pills elite both. , • • ".1 have iti'ed.Dr.Sinimons' Liver Regulator myself and In my family for years, and pi onounco It .ofie of the most satisfactory - medicines that can be used. Nothing would Induce me to be without' It, and I reitommend all my friends, If they want, to secure: health. Vo always keep It on hand. . R. L. 31011, klolumbus. . • " Those Nr,,,lici - suffer ' . from nervous Imitations, itching uneasiness; and the discomfort Oat follows from an enteeblild and dis ' ordered mate of the system. ;should ttOce ATER'SSetisA rmciLLA and cleanse the blood. Purge out the lurking distemper that under:canes tho health, and constoutionai vigor will return: 3 . • 5.7 r All cases of weak or,lanie 'back, rbeuinatisrn. llnd relief by ,syearlug one of Carters finlart Weed and Belladon na Back-ache Plasters. Price 25 cents.. oct.r.it. . • • ur When yptx- are depresed by tbe gaunt. Nickly feeling tit a disordered system, which needa to he • clean4ed and stimulated into healthy action. take slime or two of, AYER'S PIEtS and sec how quick you can he restored for a quarter. GjtAND RErtrrATloN.—Warner's Safe Kidney 6n4l.l.tver Cure has'reached a mlts; tiou that Is not limited by the confines of section. or country,. There are no Injurious sithstances bur false and temporary stimulants In the preparation. "It 1, pu'rely -vegetable jtnd compounded Under a formula that has passed severe tests and won en dorsements from some of the highest medical talent In thenotintry.—Ncto :York:World. • ' . . t ANSWERS TO CORRESPONFNTSA•4I3 reply to the many Inquiries h hick we Ilace received regarding a most protetnent modern remedy we _would say: To the hest hr our belief Warner's ate Kidney and Liver Cure Is purein Its nature, effi cient In Its action and certain in results. We duce learned of some remark.thi cures which 1t has cfr. , cltd, and belirve- that as a Treventire. 4: disease it is maquAllisl. For • del rate linlies and .ela try bled men It. Is invaluable, an It. pure vege t .table qualities commend IC to the raver and um , of all. • . Oet. 25. _ . . MARRIED.. . . •. . . .., mAutp.: - AnT—El)llY.—Aftlte resttle'nee of the fatter, twtother . 27. ,IBt% by 'Rev. .f: harks H. ight:.-31r. 31arquart, or Owego, N.' V:, and:3llAS Emma F. Eddy, of Towanda. I.S—MAITHER.-- T A the .M.r E.l Parsonage. Tow.nq a; October IsSO, 'by Rev.hCharles H. :Wright. Mr. 31. Mitts and Miss At 'Manger, both of North Towanda. • WELLSISEF.IIICII. - ---In Troy, Cal, Oct. 2-It 11.1 by Bev; .1. B. French, Israel Wells.and MtsS - Elnuta 1. Seeldeli; bet Ii of TOW11:14. FREY-11 lira Ville, at ;the iloas4f • 1..11. Rattan, Oct. 24th, by Elder .1. L. Pturnix„ John W. Frey- of rlrover; and 311ss Lucinda pat rln, or,Fox townshfp, Sullivan County. FR A NC E-31cC A Milt K.—At the parlOrs of. !the Park Church, Elnilra,-by ReV.Thowas K. Beech -er, Oct. alb; Scott .t; France. of Wells, Bradford county. Pa., and ISadore McCarilek, of South p--,rt; N. Y. - M.A.NI.EV—STONE.—At the house of A .C..titnlth. of :Siert!' TOWAtTII.I. Sept. 30th., by Rev. C. H. Wright, of the M. E. iintreh.- Towanda, C. 11. Manley-, of Alba, and Miss Ella L. Stone", of - rhlluaelptita. .. • - . . TAY I.OI:—I.EIVIS.—At the residene , Of tife I, , ifde's oreuts ill Wyalusitag. October ':.'nth, I s's 9, 1!$: Rev: I).•Craft: Mr. Justus V. Taylor and M.lss saran A.. daughter 9f Augustus Lewis, .E...0Pa1l ut Wyalustug. . •.. . DIED. MATTOCK.S.—In Springfield, •)it. 18fli, of fever, Churett 'Mattocks, aged 78 yens. 31-ASTiN —ln Elmira. Oct. 21st, of heart disease, Mrs. Cathrine Mristin. aged 45 y.rar. , CLARK —ln Sprint - 1,1l.• On. •2:ld. of parlysis, ' ifo of Joseph C lark, aged 62 y•lrs. - • VAN XOl".—A t Cottonitia X Roads, Oct. 25th, itf geto:ral debility, Mr,. Maria Vauttoy, 'aged' 05 yeart‘: • •• ComMbia, (Mt. 221, of pneumonia. Emnia. Wife of Tlididhy Guatin and daughter of G. W. Noble, aged WAyears. Towanda. November 3. 1860,11 f Le - iVIS, aged 77 years and 5 tuouths: 1 . • SPECIAL, NOTICE POWELL & CO. Call attention to an ELEGANT NEW I :STOCK • • I ---- I 0 CLOAKS -AND-- - DOLMANS, JUST OPENED. .Anlong which will be found some ele gant'DOLMAINS of "FRENcir PAC rURE, which we have just received from the Importers, tokether with a large and complete „assortment of CLOAKS and, DOLMAN* direct from Manufac turers. • ' - • October 21, 1880. . . QUSITTETIANNX COLLEGiATE IN sTITUTE.—FIrmt Winter Term' commences 31o.NDAY, NOVEMBER IST, 1880. Expenses for board, tuition and furnished room, from 017.2 to WO per year. For entaingue or fuyther particu lars addresi the Prim:Fps% •4 • • • -.IELINVIN E. 9 . I2INLAN, A. M. Toivar.da, Oetoher IMO. . ~ . ...ssolllfit nett free to those who wish to engage in the most plea.4ant and prontat hie nosiness known. Everything new.? Capital not required. We. will tarnish v:ou everything. 'IIIV a day and upwards is easily wade without staytug away from home over night. Ni risk whatever. Manpnew workers wanted'at once. Many are making fortunes' at the business. Ladies make as indi as men, and young boys'and in girls'ako great ay.. No ono who is willing to l c work falls .o mak ' lore money every day than can be . made in .a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. Address M. HALLETT & CO. ' Portland, _ Maine.' , ' ' 1 . Oct, :2g, !SO, --. _ ___• - --- GENIS WANTED FOR'OUit - popular Neiv "ok. .THE I N DUSTIti At: IIIsTOKY OF TUE 'UNITED STATES.- Its Age:. rleulture, s.lnnurnetures. Mining, Banking,- Insura anee. etc. Agents make eZ5.101100 per woelt. Bend for Special Terms to lINNIVY BILL PUBLISHING Co., Norwich, CI; . , . Nov:!•w4. $ / 602 ., 1z eg k t,, :a i l r d:77:;:z - nt o a ut t i l t ii f in re e e .. . , vA t which persona of either eel eau make greet pay all the Ow they work. write for panto. blare If. 11.11iTLETT k CO,. ria slar.l. Mallio. • 7 - -Veto. Eldri -TOWANDA PA , Taiga 'pleaiitre In ()lazing to bi4ers of . • 'l' trt cooto THEIBIENTH ANNUAL • I. 1 • .. •• t • SUP t PALL 'SUPPLY I •WHICH FOR iNAGNITUDE, STYLE • QUALITY - AND' CAPNTSS, Flu.•rpasses any of their former offerings, and ad at all times keep their sti.ek supplied 'with the . They• Invite Attention 0 . i i ii v ,- , 0 - .. L , r - ,iss .,, p-,A,18. , . ~--, ~..___„•.Lii ,: 7 Sff ti, ' ( ' \---/* , ..:./ Black Henrietta Cloths, Black Tamise ) Cloth, Black Nun's 9otli, Black Crepe Cloilt, Black Morrie Cloth, COLORED CASHVRRES, lainestoatit Bergey, Jamestown Alpacas, Trimming Silks, TtiMMing Satiate , • VEZ,.VETS, Cloaks tind St/, C4sirueres for Men ' s & Youth '. Flannels and Blanke6l,l Prints and l Ginghams, Sheeting! and . L ; dies'.and.Gen .; Heinen's Underwear, Hosiery awl Gloves, Laces and Embroideries, &c., &c. , Carpet:, Oil Cloth:, Mats and Batting. Thankful for the 'very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the past ten yew's, and hoping by strict talent - tut to our customer's wants and truthfully ret . treSentine goods, to merit a continuance of the sante, Evans & Hildroth etlhat n inf would ii the Batreletke of the cenimunity.• ,i'llfoolllWl , ll done Itnntediately and In good order. All leaks In the Mill_have been repaired and hereafter It will be kept In. good! order. Feed, Flour. Meal and Bran constantly on hand. trash - paid for grata at Masontown. . ' HENRY W. WELLS. Monroeion..Tnne 17. 1860,. =I •GENTS NtiNTED.—We want a feu' .eaPaldelnmest it to art as out agents tor the sale of ' Nursery Stock In this comity. A knowled* of the business is easily "acrptlirtl. We oiler PERM A.N ENT EM PLOY E N t:OUI1- PAY . AND EXPENSES to the' right men who cart give their uildivlded attention 14the work. Cilot. ,age. previon:i and present oecupation. and refer ences. Address • . It. IL CHASE SE CO., C0ct..28-w2*. 2 South' Merrick-et., Phila. ELLES' . MILLS W• • 31anufacturers or . 'FLOUR, REED AND MEAL,- . - wyiLtStml, PA. , Cash vild far grain. G. J. WELLES Go _ LD e v z , a n t c :c e l d ian a ce rer r s tLa 7 tim ° ev. n: y r; •town to take .utseriptions for the largest, eheapcist and best Illustrated family publication In the !world. Any one can become successful agent. i Six elegant works of -art given trek to snbscrit ere. The price Is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking, Subscribers in a day. A lady agent reports making over - if:00 elehr profit in ten days. 'All who engage nuke money fast. You esti &vote all your time to the business, or only your spare, time.' You need not bme away fro home over night. Yon can do it as well an others.• Fall dlrectk* and terms rice. If you want prulitAble work send 'us your address at once. ' 1--14.sts nothing to try the busi ness. No one who engages falls to Make great pay. :Address GEORGE. STINSON a< (O.' Portland, J uly1;e0. ' I Of the Third Ward Store, has opened a large and convenient Store In the brick. block, First WArd, dPfiosite, iluinphrey Brotbeivi di Tracy's Boot and rilioe Factory, and has Riled It with " ; !: A LARGE STOCK OF CIIOiCEI GROCERIES • - OF ALL KINDS, L• KINDS, ,- .. . i Which he hits purchased tit • New_Tork for • cash, ?and solicits the confidence and patronage of the :Public, and respectfully announces that ho c , • = WILL NOT BE IiNDERSOLD Bs anybody. His Third Ward Store will also be kept snicked With flrst-class goods, and will be sold as low as the lowest: Towanda, January 8, 1880. HENRY ROUSE, CORNER MAIN & WASHINGTON STREET& FIRST WARD, TOWANDA, PA. Meals at all hours. Terme to suit the , times. Pane stable Alt/died. WM. HENRY, PROPRISTOE• Towanda, July 5, 'T9-tt. GET 'YOUR J 01),PR IN.T (1'• — . Dosz "lIPPORTOR: , J, Qypick ME Latest Styles Ali,they appear in market. To thelr,Nes4 Black Silks, 131ack Casiancivg, Colored India Cashmeres, - -Colored Flannel Suitiugs, ) Colored Novelty Suitings, . -AND r - - . In:Black and Colors Also, a .rouiplete la it liEl Geo. L. Ross, i ME POWELL - :.&::CM - WE HAVE RECEIVE . D - 2-INp . • HAVE - NOW . ON EXHIBITION FALL Which for COIPLETENESS and VARIETY OF STYLES has'never • • licen excelled, if equalled.. We would call particular attention to our stock of New Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings, whieh coMprise everything new in the market: , . . , `. , . . . . . , . . 11 widths and prices, best Black.:Cahmeret , . . absisoartment eves shown by us, . • ' 7 ---- - all new and' fresh. , • : . - ColOred--CashMeres- . i colors . N i llth d s iff , c i r n eti every' known . , ? ? . .. 7 ,:Sli a d e . . . . . In great variety; all colors. widths and prices.. • o with a - -comtsi- line . :of • • . • CHEAPER DRESS GO DS: • !. r 7/ •Entirelk, new, all colors, Orient- Cashmeres.. gether with a - cornpletr i of • - • u'is, wear, IN: CASHMERES, IN'. CASHM ERES: MEI 1111 ji4 MESTOWN -ALPACAS--- NE ME 7 ' 8 L 40K . sit . . W E'TS" L„ , . VEL Which sbOw in all. widths; alio a full line of colors in Silk•VelVets, at lower prices than ever 1?ofore 'offered. - BROCADE .ILKS I Allini.r =I Black and Colored Satins„ Splendid assortment El Black and,Colored. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT is also full of attractions.' DRESS . BUTTONS, in all the New Styles; Silk Handkerchiefs, Fichus, Ruchings, &c. A splendid variety of New Scarf Tins, Sleeve. Buttons, &c., just added. •• NEW ..CLOAI(S.. ANP' -SH.X.WtS; A PM 'LINE OP ROSE . OLANKITIL Our . Cloth, -Domestic and Calico Depart._ merits stocked, stock in Our Departments. Towanda,' September 30,. t 8.80. . . _.,„ , ..... ... 1-.850::...'.-:...:-).80 : -. .H . ..,FA1ia4*- . :- .. ' . 1580..'..:.-.'-:.-.1880 OUR NEW STOCK 4IATEIASSE§ . &C. MATELASSb; &C. . ... . _,. . , . t SATIN ES, . SATISES7 A full line, of the celebrated .• - , ha etitirelltnew styles, also just,receitfed. GREAT BARGAINS. OFFERED IN PET~IN' STRIPES, With,a,full.line of . NOVELTIES in every shade. Just opened. mill each be and piices Boot 57 - - El GODS, DAMASSES, DAMASSES. found full low,, very and Shoe OF =1 MOMIE CLOTHS:, -MOMIE CLOTHS , newly and with new and Groeery