Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 18, 1880, Image 3

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CiIAB. IL ALLAN, LOCAL S011:0111.
Towanda, Pa., Nov. zit, 0180.
EN TIMED IN THE PONTOFFICE li' TOWANDA
As El AEG MATTER OE' Vag SECOND CLASS,
LOCAL AND GENERAL:
t6e expiration of subscription is pist
e( wig then colored Inbel. By ! noticing the
irery subscriber . can tit teh‘n hi s
ilph. will be .stopped unless • the stibserip
110,i is renewed.
To keep the lip
t
From many a slip,
File things ohseive with care=:
of whom you speak, '
To whom you speak,
'And how, and when and where.
Tit'. weeks frOin neit, Saturday—
Cliri.stinas.
Save interesting reading mater -11
i!.ted on the Fourth page.
A SPECIAL term of Court of one week
11111 be held at Troy in January._ .
7tio,;rnosE gave GARFIELD a *majority
of 230, being a Republican gain of 42.
Wt.:lmmo arid 'Hall Invitations printed
in the most artistic manner at the ItaPon.-
T El: °thee. . .
- Tn E Tunkbannock banotrat has chang
ed its time of publication from Wednes
day to Friday. i '
•
C. P. NVELLES _has recently iMproved
the interior of his store building, adding
min.:ll room thereto. •
THE flouring mill of G. A. DArrox &
Co.. in the. First Ward, is to commence
opt raticins thia week. •
THE ladies of the E. Church at
Tray, give a New Encland Sapper at the
Church Parlors, this Ttirsday evening.
J. 6,
Tau Crandall toy ilhop at Montrose is
rim% running full blast.and working over
time to fill orders for the holiday trade.
,
'h , ut residence of lgrS. GEORGE W.
BAILEY, Leßaysville, was slightly, darn
:lo,Ner by fire, one evening of week before
2a..st._ .
.12triew says that "a fair and festi
val for the benefit of the .Episcopal
Church ere contemplated in the near
future." •
THE wind, last week, blew doWn the
handsome pole erectet by the Republi
cans of North Towanda during the recent
THE past seasoiyinay.be noted' for the
least rain' fall on record; "and for 'one of
the ,most productiie years over known in,
his section.
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TUE eleegotti,ot CT/atrium has helped
4me branch Of the ti - adeVery much. • The
hat business is booming, and -DernocMts
are doing most of the buying.
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A YOUNG man named CLARE*E W
1C r IA AMS, formerly of Ease Tray, has re
ceilliy been beard of away out in Manito
ba, where he is running a saw.mill
IT is rumored that a wealthy Democrat
of Elminrcost $30,000 on the recent elec
tion, in three separate wagers of $lO,OOO
cacti, made with New York parties.
THANKSGIVING services will be lield
the Church of the Messiah (Universalist),
elf the evening of Thanksgiving Day, at
o'olock.. The. public ate cordially in-
\Vi learn frith! Alni Canton Sentinel
that a castle of the beneficial order, the
Ki,i4hte. of the Golden Rule, is to be or
ganized in that place Rome tithe this
• Von - Eason Horr has issued a Thanks
giving proclamation, naming Thursday,
November - 25th instant,' in conformity
with the recommendation of President
Tnri shareseof the Mutual Building and
Saviiig 'fund Association, started in this
place about nine years ago, having reach
ed par, the Association is about to be dis
vl
A .COIMITTEE of gentlemen from
Iloncsdale i l Wayne County, were in this
phut: last week inspecting the Linta
Steamer, With a view to pufehasing it lot
that city.
-P. and C. C. Sltrrit have bought out
C. S. LAI*ERTY'S stock of goods and
rented his store building at Camp \ town,
and will engage iu the mereantilebust
ties,, there.
CIIVSTAL LAM; of H., of this
piac—,is making arrangements looking to
the ..elebratiou of the lodge's sixth anal
vet , -:try; which will occur on the 14th of
Jan nary. next. • •
T,IE usual Union Thauksgiving Day
set.% ice will be held this year in the Pres
byt:!rian Church. Rev. C. T. HALLOw-
ELT, of the Baptist China, will deliver
the :I:scoutsc.. .
A I'AKAGE party will be given by the
lazlis of Christ Church, (Episcopal), on
.Mon.l.ty evening, Novkinber'224l, at the
resi.'ence of Mrs. W lj.T A3l PATTON, All
are invited to attend.
1" it a Wyalusing Mar wants the. County
to replace the old wooden bridge iicress
Abe creek at that place with a new iron
One.. It says the old structure has become .
rotten and dangerous.: ,
WHILST engaged in operating a " sha
per " at Fitosz's Factory. on Wednesday
of last week, -Jolts SMrr i had the_ second
fin. , er of his right hand taken off, and the
third finger badly injured. •
_ Ws learn, from the Journal V•st the
metitbers of the Germania Band-ar6 ahoilt
to O?-ganize an orchestra for the coming
winter's work. It'will be under the lead.
crs'qp of Mr. HENRI STULP.3I
:.tom the Waverly Free Press : "A
of police convention was held here
4 Thursday.. They were, here from To
wai's, Owego and etewhere ; with the
Mick ills of Bradford and this county.
Trig wigwam, erected by our Demo
cratic friends, at the coiner of Main and
Bridge streets, was torn down hot 'week.
It Was evidently a rather expensive piece
of campa.ign furniture for our neighbors.
. ,
Itt.sos, who was arrested for an as
fair, 'on Mrs: KiNo BURCIIARD, 10 Ath
eii,j.,ist week. plead guilty to the charge
•and 'histici3 WILLISTON sentenced him to
pay tine of $2O and costs of prosecution.
-We judge...from the tone of several ar
ticl-:: -in one of our contemporaries- of
Litv, that-one, at least;. of the successful .
' canfidates at the late - election, is being
t ed : to a considerable amount •of
"
TnF. Waverly Reviewia hiteafte . ' r to be
i11!,1 twice each week:: That ia, • there
be more wales, and more frequent
ly. Well, it the people of- Waverly can
.z.tal)4 is, we see no reason why we should
Greensburg,, Pa.,‘ Triliune and
M , st VI came to us last week in an entire
h e w dress of type, and - much improved in
irx 11 , :ike-up. It is one of the neatest pa.
IKr on our exchange list. May it "live
I. .ital Pmsper. l
('!n - ncn of the Messiah (Universalist),
'hey. Witi.iAsi TAYLOR, Pastor. On Sun
day next, at 10} A. IL, sultjeet, "The
'Bit. ,, edoes s of Keeping the Command.
mein.." At 7p. sr., subject, "The Val.
lie -or the Universalist Church to. the
Vi 01 id."
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**.r..? the Athens Gazette of last *reek
"TI-,.! morning mail train eseaped.ah acci
dent one morning ',last week-through the
kimin em of Mr. 31.ilittN. MORLiCT, .of
GlLLa's Landing. lie was crossing the
ami noticed a broken, displaced
and berEl). time to bitch hie team hoe
tort the trelial Wsa to PI in s Mile bung=
it tiap liven wRg trosld thau
bred bap "mom tt •
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Nam:, awitabiag clan at New-All
iaat Plidat, the tooatnatitio in& ten ai r
the pante :er train on the' tate Line and
Road were Uwe**. from
track, by - tbe tufting of a tail, and con
siderably damaged: - The train was de,
tarok about five beam. • -- • ' s• •
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Litt the ai4awalks about town be put
in kook
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, Winte.. r lets tub
Boles an d broken:planks covered • br:
and snoir dingerout and disiterimal4S
affairs, and may Oause'a demand. for the
contents or the bOrough cashloosiinere
several wed - ceixtitco
• Tam well-dressed; goodlooking - yonnt
man is again abroad in tlZland,_canvass
ing for newspapers and - eak.aziites at low
rates; but after securing the natnes and
money failing to furnish the reading mat
ter,, .Don't pay any money or sign your
name to any paper presented ',by a- stran
ger, is a safe - 11 e to - ic by under all
eireumstar
SATS an _ 4orrespondenk writing
under date of Novsmber I.lth t "Some
party made an attempt to burglarize the
rtore of WOLCOTT Gout. on Tuesday
night, by removing a farge , ,pane of glars
from , a window in the back end •of the
store. They were evidently frightened
away, as the firm as yet have misted
nothing." , _ _
'Ns suggest to the officers of an Remib.
liean clubs that they collect and preserve s
an the uniforms, torches and • banners
used during the gassed campaign for the
next Presidential contest. A little trou
ble now will prove a great economy. Per - -
baps some emergeno May , arise when
these equipments world be Of service be
fore the next election. " A word to the
wise is sufficient."
SAYS Wyalusing = CorrCspitindent.:
"Dr: J. K. NEWP.I. half Kirchased the
hill.farin of CHARLES- and MAYNAUD
nv and sister, of Wilkes-Barre. .It= con
.twins about 150 tcres.of land, lying near
ly southeast• fi4rin thistplace, ,a mile or
two distant. One hundred acres are, un
der cultivation, and . .the purcliawi was viti
doubtedly a good ' hit, .or the Doctor
" would not have been there."
WE learn from-the- Review that -FRANK
WATTS' house; in the' Third Ward. nar
rowly escaped destruction by : flie Thurs
day night. A lamp had been loft stand.
log in au unoccupied bed-room, and-in
some. unaccountable . manner tbe bad
clothes were ignited. -.Mr. W. hid a des;.
perate struggle With the flames, and , was
badly buined in his efforts to extinguish
the tire.:. The house was considerably
damaged.
• THE elections have decided against any
change in the administration of public af
fairs and our capitalists cair look forward
with •reasionahles ceitainty in their invest
m.ents.• Wo' expect business "to blos
&Mt as thiriasa,"•and wish to call the at-,
thition. of our btrsiness4nen to, the RE-
Poitt r im as the,4l444 . 6'.forriavertisinui.
tiso ourjots'.i4iititik departmei4.* is the
largest''-aud..• this Set'llO. Fair
lsoirr MRt*' • -, •,•. , •f i t • •
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Tim Saym correslxmdeUt of the Athens
Gazette frrnishes paper Of last week
witli the following. items froth the th: iv-
Mg ; busy "city (Attie plains :" "Mr. M.
SEttAII, has nearly completed his house.on
_
strcet....Mr, JAMES KIEGETOU
Putting up a home on Lehigh avenue,
.iud M&. Ar.nEr Ppm!! eue on Thomas
street..;.The roof is being put on .the
Methodist Church Mr: . ASIEB EAV . -
arboi has been quite Ili, is reported
better. ••• \" •
Ti7F North Ghent' Methodist Episedpal
Chinch will be dedicated. (). V.) to the
linighty. God on Thanksgiving day, No
vember 25th. 1880,"by Rev.:Y. C. ASqTII,
of Owego, N. Y., assisted by Rev. G. M.
CHAMBERLAIN, of Meshoppen, Pi. Ser
vices to Commence at 10.30 a. m. The
inhabitants of the- place have done re
markably well to bu id so nicely. and bit
ler still "to pay as they! go. All are
cordially invited to attend the_dedication.
S. iF. LOUT.
vouNG lad, snit of EZRA RIFINatiOLT,
of Overton, met with an accident on Fri
day last which will undoubtedly cost him
his life. He was riding on a wagon which
was loaded with a steam engine weighing
ahem 7000 pounds, when from some cause
he. fell to the ground and • the hind Wheel
of the wagon passed 'over him; breaking
live or six of his ribs from the.iipinat.col-
UM,. l a and otherwise' injuring him:- Dr.
C. V'tAlsai was at once called and ad
ministered to the injured lad. •
LYNch, says the Athens Gazette of last
week, met with' .a - serious accident on,
".lionday last., at the Xovelty Furniture
Works, where helms been employed :for
a number of months past and considered
tine of the best boys around. the factory.
He was caught in some way, by the ele
v, tor, knocking rout quite a number Of
his ront teeth, and otherwise- injuring
WHEN the . 13otrd of County Canimaserh
convened in Elmira last week, to canva,:s•
the votes orCheniung County, a protest
against counting the ballots of the GA It-
F I ELI) and Anrttua. electors was served
upou the Board, which protpst was signed
the names of several eit:zens of Che
mung.Co., and amingthe others was the
name of JOHN WaTilous. And now Mr.
WATROUS and the- Board of Canvassers
are making dilligent search for the villain
who forged Mr. WATROUS' name to „the ,
protest aforesaid. Ana still there' are
those who imagine OW there is yet a
-grain of honesty in -the management of
the Democratic party. • • •
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LYNCH, son of Mr. JAMES
him. How fie', escaped being killed is • a
great tri”stery. •At present be is doing
well and will prOlibly soon be at work,
again. •
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.The great book for agents ! . •
EvEnv family, : without exception; in
city, village, and country, will find it
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plain, practical, re {able information, most
valuable for indoor-as welt as put-door
work and conifert, and its 800 to 1,000 Ori
g,inal Engravings iu every volume are both
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no matter how .many otherjonrnals Are
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Youth and Children contains much infer
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Jurpri - Cornitany, Publishers, 245
Broadway,. Nevi York.
Tun following from the Marietta Times
may interest some of 'our : lumbermen : -
The river is still ; in good rafting Con-.
dition, and from present alpearances
there is every indication of - the dood con
tinuing for ten..or twelve days. About
twenty rafm have thus far reached Mari
etta,• and lumbermen inform -Or that at
least one hundred more may be expected. -1
CoL DU FY sold two especiallyaue-pine
mfts to DRALSIEYEII at SMALL, et York,
f(n . 22 cents. • Virden our' readers take
into cmsideration the fact that the high
est price obtained for pinettutber during
the war was 28 cents, they. eau realize
now that 22 cents is, a verygood price.
Several other rafts have been sold, and as
far as we can learn the ruling price of
pine and oak:is from 15 to 20 cents and
for heinleck 10 cents. A good many rafts
have gone through to Port. Deposit; :
the high _winds yesterday
_and Thtmalay
prevented 'running' below."
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fir!: baton.* ,of Court proceedings at
Tioy, unreported treforo 'V: A; Criso
lijram Rockwell ; ettecuturof N 11 1 1 01, 04"
:::;rdiutlnr ruinttil -the turn of
1.14111, Cpumunitultb 1144 ihnso4,,
Oti WfWet Dredfolticmity; t
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to Waal& .rsquitiag her to
Plod*" . 4 Elinehottevisaft:lfOrthstillt.,ind
ta,AMCA,Shi ail**
sliWPWitio'MtstodYaif iiild k - Slanibe
etbeess.‘ , q4val North* Milt flung
IlairietAVAitte:a verdict for the
ethiturto Ogintim - ousistkow . ,', Alma
andskinass.V...'P.l Wolcott;ierdiet for
titkpiahthif *slut Of 5i41111.04m4 day
tratthiii tOshoil'eausi*bsitralzial.
a ball _ tom: be, granted, - - Ow WilcoxW vs.
Smith's adthinistntois ; - acidic% tee*
defendant. - John -Kelly, second, use -vs.
Allen Woollen; verdict for. the defendant.
Is' the matter-of - .the OssignMent of 8.
Dosne & Bon' E. H. Thomas and D.O.
Elliott appointed "-appraising. Troy Oa-
I teas.
Hee. Gto. C. Harr, G. W. C. T. of the
L 0. of G. T. of Pennsylvania, isM lec
ture at the followingl places, and it is
hoped that the tempellince people will do
all they can to haw.; tbe meetings a via:
nen. He is an able and eloquentlecturer:
North Orwell, Wednesday evening, De
cember Ist •, Herrick, Thursday evening,
- December; Wyalusing; Friday even
ing, December 3d ; Lime Hill, -Tuesday
evening, December .7th . ; *San Wednes
day evening, Decembei Bth ; Iforntwook,
Thursday evening, December 9th ;
Ulster, Friday" evening, December likb ;
Towanda; • Saturday evening, De bar
11th ; .New Albany, Sunday evening,
ember 12th; ; Burlington, Monday even
ing, December 18th ' East Troy. Tnes
day evening, December 14th ; Gilletts;
Wednesday evening. December-1011).11
On Batt - inlay' last, November 6th,, at
about six otclock P. /4, a distressing acci
dent occurr e d at the house of A. B. FAN
NING, in Eeona. Inca Gamma and
wife, daughter and son-in-law of Mr.
FANNING, reside in the family, and they
have a daughter BELLE, a charming little
girl of eight years of age." On the crat
ing in (Ideation BELLE was in the pantry,
and the hired girl attempted to entethe
pantry with, a dipper of hot water en
BELLE run plump against the dipper.
*throwing the hot water over the right
side - of her npckntin cheat and over both
hands, severely 'scalding her. Applica
tion of cold water and substances to pre
vent blistering was Made, Dr. GAMBLE'
was sent for and is doing all in hie power
to relieve all her sufferings. liey-lbands
were badly blistered . and some portions
of the neck, but it is hoped she will reco
ver witn nO more serious results.—Troy
Gazette. . ' • ,
COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS..
Coo Crimitistes, November r 3, 1880.'
Pursuant to an adjourunient the Conn - -
cil met on Saturday evening the 13th in
stant.' Members present-1 urgers Jones
in the Chair, and Councilmen Holcomb,
Keeler, Kingsbniy, ;Montanye, McCabe,
Parcels and Rehm: . • - ,•
Citizens Cole and - Meredith petitiotieci I
the Council for the continuation of an al
ley now partly 'opened from the lot- re
cently owned by - Mrs.- ; lrvine- through to
Third street. Otr,,meition, the matter was
postptined for further information as to the
rights of the borough' in the premises.
Councilman McCabe moved that A. J.
Fisher be permitted' -to raise
.the grade
one. foot in - front of his premises on
Fourth street; :with - the understandintt
and agreement that lie shall, if . hereaftt r
relpired by the'Borough Council, iemovo
- the dirt at his own e*pense. - Adopted.
.The B .14argees 1 hefore the council a
proposition from Mrs. Mason to sell the
borough ten feet of lend on the norttfside
of Grant street. at, $lB per limit, for the
purpose of widening said street. Coun
cilman McCabe said•Graut street had nev
er been accepted ais a street by the bor
ough; that Mr. Elliott opened a narrow
street there for the purpose of selling his
lots and with a view to compelling the
borough to purchase adjoining land to
widen the street ; that the question had
been brought before the Council during
the former mtmbership of this body and
that the Council had steadily refused to
accept or work that street, and white he
remained a member of the Council ho
would oppose any appeepriatian for yid- .
ening or working that street.' ,
As there was no , petition from the peo
ple relating to the matter no further ac
tion was taken.
The Street Conimittee of the Third
Ward vas authorized to' repair Huston
Street west of Porter Moore's lot, and on
motion of Councilman Rabin be was also
authorized to fill up the mud-lioles. be
tween Locust and Packer- Avenues,,iaritli
gravel.
Street Committee 31ontanye of the Sec
ond Ward waif'atithorized to make some
repairs at a point op Fourth street, be
tweeu. Pine and Bridge streets.
The Finance Committee,, 'to whom was
assigned the duty of drawing up anti sub
mitting air ordinance specifically defining
the rate of tax on- exbibitious, were not
ready to report and on motion' -further
time was given. - ,
Bills certified-to by the Street .Commit
-tee amounting to $608.51 were approved
by the Finance Committee, - and ..tbe Sec
retary directed tti draw orders for pay
ment, .to wit
For
Gas Company's bill for October,'
(regular)
l'olice, (special),
Labor on streets,,
Teaming, do
Lumber,
Street Englneer.i
Assistant r:nginger,
Nails for side walk.
Street took', :
.• \repnirs,
Fire Depart latent,
Lock-up, 2,100 pounds or coal,
Repairing grated" wludow lock-up,
.1. liingsbury, ou a*c. salary,
3iiscellatienuts
Total,
1 Police report for the mouth, ending No
vember Ist t
October 9—Charles Carrier ; disorderly
on street; by Dimmock.' Costs t • $1.70.
Discharged. ', Ektella, V. RocLwell ; disor
derly -on street; by Dim mock. Costs,
$1.70. Dischaiged. •
October 18—William MOnnabau ; drunk
on street; by Dimuiock. Costs, $1.70.
Discharged. ' • ''
November I=-Osear Reynolds ; drunk
on streets ;by Burns. Fine, $5 ; costs,
$1.70. Committed. William Monnaban;
driink on street; by. Burns. Fin% - #10;
COMIC, $l.lO. Committed. •
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YOUNG t .Police Justi.
Report read, ordered printed and placed
on file, 'when on motion - the Council ad
journed. 4. KING:iIIURY, Secretary.
• PERSONAL. ' , •
• • _
-lion G.. GROW was in town on
Monday last. - , •
—Polonel R. A. Paden is expected
home from Europe neat week.
—Hon. P. D. ,lionnow presides at the
Susquehanna Cemuty Courts nest week.
• —Mr' and Mrs. CIIESTEIt Tnostas,
of Topeka, Kansaa,,aro visiting friends in
Canton. ~. • . •
DoA . :cm, of Leopa, - has ac
cepted the position of guard in the
Reform: gory.. . .
-SANUFJ: ON7tIC. or: Wysoz, has been
gluts ill foi several• weeks past, . but is'
vow cou6leseitigt,.. '
—Miss 11
. Abrios, Of Columbus,
S. C 4 -is visiting her' aunt., .Mra. M. C.
Dlttuct ft,- in this place. •
• —MM. TURNER; of the Journal, and:
AsiimuN PAILBOICS;
id New York last week. -
—ft. F. EF.DINGTON3says the Troy. Ga.
zone, has moved into his eleghot home,
" Edgmtood," just west of our village. ,
—llea. :W. T.. DA-Inks is in Wellsboro
WA' • week, ,conducting the Arialior the
Bridge - suit on oa behalf of Bradford County.
—Mr. S.. HARMONY, who has foi yang
been a respected resident of Wyalusing,.
lett Monday for a new home in the West.
—C. A. Forowp.i.i; 'and wife,: of Wyala
sing, are visiting: friends in New York.
State. They will remain far A week or
—By 'a fall'on the Sidewalk Mrs. L L
,Buswowrn,, 'Lertaysville, bad her
shoidder dislocated ig that village on
Thursday.
-:-James itclYrirttz, - pne of the oldest
residents of this TdAce,"is danger=
ouidyiUat the residence cif Ins sett "on
State street. , . -
. 'a —Mrs. ELY Mummy,' of Athens& who
has been on visit to ,friends 'in ,Kansas
and Wishington,.frir some .bile, pant o roa,
'turned; home knit week. -
—Mr. F. W. fikvrtit, at one time a
resident of Cannun, *as married 'to, Mimi.
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Thuridar Novenal;9olth.
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and they :WheiVillidlAie anet:_toO.,•=4Oir
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been to tittPOtCi-Or ,lt - ,;fltrilttinlE--": 01 '
witch b e hat:l rareit - tteetr.the twip:Ho.
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\ fligii4i4nitttiratt s ;f- ; :iiCTIONa
, Catitttyi'andii;=atirishee * 4-'....ttthaPtenttP.
mod frOrktbAtt 00104,: - Wert* - 000 111 , 1 0 5
1 setitt
. rtddrOi ollistireel4 ' inspecting!
' ebor . ..lollo.lortiOn order'ilo:4ll.*.ttl4 l -.
Matifii to itaildttiiin - Alie„tria , *vrp
1 olf4t;WillaimithWireek; ,' • . ' ,, i1. ,. '; , .. , ,,,::.t
''-D ''S.l.l...Astatt,C.: dentritt,ll44. *One
toldbittetiPo* - Mfernesitti, : itri spen d= the
41,
white - inontlutt , --TheDietarlatairtilkteed
for r rue time past from Weak langit;J'aad
goes ' Minnesota in hopes of Improving
his it ltb. ',A :host of -.friends sincerely
trust t hat his: most sanguine expectations
may e realised. ' - - . .
-- , . ' d. But= and Wife, rejtdoe. over
the advent of a boy baby to their house
-hold.. Mr .- and Mrs. DOD. SWAYNE are
. .
reys Mrs.g ein for the same reason, whilst Mr.
~ 1 4.1 E. T. NOnLE are reeeiting. the
it‘' mgratulations of their-nnmereint friends
on the addition eta sweet little daughter
totheir family circle::.. - - • '
",
,
1 '--JaeOrt HOTTEaSTINII,- one otthe old
est and most respected citizens of • Over
ten, died at his residence in that.tawnship
on the 6th instant, at the advanced age : of .
82 years. The Reiiete says he ;had lived
in Overton over forty years, and watt
postmaster _foe twenty-two years, and jut..
lice of the peace twenty years.
- ,, Among those who rendered yeoman
service to the Republican :cause in !this
region during the recent campaign, were
County Treasurer Joun H. GRANT an ii.
A. C. FANNING, and much `of the splen.
did, success pi* . the -, party In this region
was due to the efficient work and untir- -
Mg efforts of theta gentlemen.?.--Troy
....
Garate. -
—3. R. CuAouoiuq, President of the
- State Line and Sullivan Bead, and WIC
Btrixpetc, Esq., another gets's) gentleman
who is interes ed tin the road named.
, have been in town for several days, look
ing after the inteiests of their company.
They went to Bernice yesterday to exam
ine the-mines and works there. We wish,
for the good of our village, that we could
number many more cat.italists having
businesa interests, her, such energetic
go-ahead gentlem6n as those n,aitted in
this notice, then would the inclustriesdi
our town " boom" indeed. .. .
—From ;the Canton Sentinel of 'Nov.
12th: Mr e `CHAULEs R. WILLIAIIs has
given Otis place •in the post office and
i returned to his home in Tewanda. Mr.
W. A. AVtavrowin, , • for some'time past
night operator at. the depot, has taken a
position at Penn Yan. Mrs. D. P. EL
I LIOTT and children left on. Monday-after
noon for Kansas upo'n a visit among rein
, lives -in that State. Miss lama and
' JENNIE ELLIOTT left Canton on Wednes- I
day, to visit their many friends and rola
lives in Elmira and Ithaca, N. Y. They
intend to remain-about four weeks. Mr.
.lacon ROCKWELL left on Monday after
' noon for lowa, where_ he will - irisit a eon.
Mr. J. GORMAN succeeds 31r. ~ - ..W. ALYS
WOIITII as night operator at the'depot. i
, —Asa B. lifoonE, who died list week at
I, the age of sixty: years, says the . Troy Ga
tette of Thursday last, was born in (31e.
nango County, February 10, 1820, and
moved to Troy in the , year. 1834, :where
he entered - upon the boot and shoe busi
ness in the place now occupied by the
store of , Brass, Wit.t.oun. 4 Co.:Ile was
afterwards engaged in various enterpris
es and during the war ran a livery busi
ness in this town_ -He Was . known far
and wide as a hunter, and: a great lover
of fine horses. An ardent member of the
'Democratic party he was always anxious
for its success. 'Some weeks ago he, was
taken with a violent hemorrhage and.ra
pidly passed into a decline from which lie
',never recovered. He leaves three brothers,
ORRIN at Wellsboro, PALBIER at leR4B
- and DANIEL in Oregon, and a sister,
Mrs. SttELDON PAYNE, at Steverisvilk,
and one son LElteir; irho with affection
'ate and tender attention tuolt care of him
in his last moments.
Local CorreapOndehce.
LITCHFIELD.
Mrs. 'PATTY W Anima died at the
resi
denee of her son, CHRISTOPHER WARNER,
on the i2th instant, aged seventy-eight
years. She , settled in this town with her
husband, the late J. J.- WARNER, about
thirty` years ago. Her maiden name was
Sinn, and she was born lit Rensalerville,
N. Y., moving from thit•pl ice with !her
husband to Seboharie County. and thence.
to this place. She was confined .to her
bed but a short time previous to her
death, and her disease seemed only the
giving away of the powere of life. -'
November 13, 1880. S. -
. ATHENS NOTES.
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82 00
4 00
Work is progressing on the now rail
road which crosses our northern bounda
ries. We understand that it crosses •the
Susquehanna - near the State Line, and
thence a westerly course thrOugh South
Waverly, where a depot will bei located
opposite the Erie station,. across the Che
=lig, passing, through ,Orcutt Creek,
thence up the river to Wellsburg, etc.
Wooden wedfibigs are in the order just
at present, for those who aro so fortunate
as to have experienced five years of wed
ded felicity. Mt. and Mrs. P. YOUNG
have celebrated-theirs. and'Mr. and Mrs.
FRANk GILIJETTE their tin wedding, but
welirereuot around and haie no partien
.,
has.
Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
JosEPR THERsrox entertained at 'their
Sue residence across the Vhemung, nine
ty-one guests, who came in -response to
invitations borne upon wooden cards pre
pared by . IIINTON, the Garytte
'Cho list of -presents is too lengthy • for
this article, some were elegant and unique
in-design. The guests were received, by
Mr, and. Mrs: FRED WELLEs, and con
ducted to dressiug . rooms after which
they repaired to the sitting room where
Mr.lind Mrs. TREnsTosi received their.
congratulations. Mrs. T. wore the same
dress with very slight 'alterations which
She wore five years before, and looked
happy as a bride. " Join" shOuld be, as
he is proud of 'his cheerful ,companior.
Itefreshmenti in great abundance , and va
riety were served until &my one _had eat,:
en all that a superior.cuisine could tempt)
them to. It its sedum that So large a e,om-1
.. pany can be found enjoying without mint
each other's society; each one 'doing their
part to make all happy. It.was late bei
fore the last good-bye was said, but none
forgot to express their, pleasure. and Blab
' their enterto ners long years of undivided
happiness. . A. E.
• 1
5608 51
•
Some may think that theHopiblica ns 1
of Asylum township are not doing t heir
share of rejoicing over the victory wo the
2nd inst., lint such is not the - case. as 'age
proven last Friday evening. . ,
By invitation from the Garfield and
Arthur Club, of Asylum, 1, with scores of
others, - - atteuded their oyster-supper at
the Grange Hall, in Asylum Centre,' Fri
day evening last: - Arriving at an - early
hour .1 !baud the hall trimmed with ever
greens and flowers; which gave it a hand
some. appearance. In the - front of the
hall • tans a handsomely- made anotte,
" Welcome, Friends of : Garfield "
~;,an
letters of evergreen; -: Ott the opPo- , n
site side was a fine banner tt bunted with
evergreens, on which was inscribed ' the
appropriate names, Garfield end Arthur.
Oa either side'of the hall was hung sevtr
el fine paintings - and pictures; which
I showed the 'good taste of those - who bad
charge of trimming the -hall.. At 7 P. M.
over: two hundred.::gmeste had arrived,
among whom were the - Liberty.Corners.
Band, which furnished numerous pieltes
of select";music during thecevening; 1 ,
paring the early, part, of the evening
several gentleutan were Called upon for
short addresses,. among whom were Capt.
W. J. Cole, Hon. B. Laporte, Col. E. J . .
- Ayers and - Mr. (Thall• Veit& 'At 83 5 B r ut
per was served, and _ a sumptuous - One It
was.' There were oysters - Serirediri. alma
every style ImMaginable, turkeys, - , chick;
en-pies, cakes, (some of which - were er.
fistieally lettered,)' , canned -fruit,', etc., In
abundance. .. Over 250 .persons were fed,
andsn there was , an . abundance of,pro-.
'visions left; stud of the 29 gtillons of oys
['tors that the , : committee bad 'obtained' 4-
411 1110 m 1 were still cithand. Aftersupper
Zeireslts .mi. tio VIC ,ll= by
WOW 0
111111? OM Ellis • . lisd 114
,
ES
•
Noviiirord fitAkisibro *aft -law
ipboolle imikasztoir
ift,ll4
0111,1ge. 1":1"
Tba•-goo44lottiiiid-i
brit forbomo ot Olito hour
Bed o r bibileot a tj . Mlui
of 1.1101 ling 11%Vebee'oxid,
(Ina:
Peet'Ce, with its attendant excitement
his passed; 'endue - Our thoplei have settled
down Into the =MA l'eutineg 100141 en. "
deisor to - resume our' duties Mot pen . you
as follows.:,• • -
*I While Dennis ,/sfoOsitY.sWax intlexTer-
Ing - to 'IMMO .i.coal t o Yesterday.tie
stumbled and -fell - with -his - foetal the
refil l the next ear ran • over:it : crushing :
throuktita the Vac aid atiorvilso irdur-
Ing him about the head: nd - shouldea •,
altogether it was a very' narrow escape
from instant destlf.-• _
Fs, D. Nichols, Cif Willtesbatre. is visit-
At - relatives and Mends hereeWn. Oder:-
litamil tie' is - ,-..•14 ifelfver,;ll Velure at tli4
Mitheidkit ' Church - - to-tioncine.. eveniniv
atittiect "Prohibition." We 'can Aare*
assure him a gond audience as'be its so
well-known in our
Emmett' and Emory Lent, - • of Lock
Haves:Ts., have been visitingat -'.Temes
Miller's: and also with
_other relatives and
friends: - •
Rev. Z. C. Wilber occupied the pulpit
of tbe - M. Church Sunday last. -
; E. Terry, , , of Philadelphia, is can
vassing tale and adjoining towns for the
"Clycopedia of Methodism." • He : is
staying with L. R. .Schoenrnaker whir is ,
an old acquaintance. '
Cleo.•Birney, EM., who has been quite
seriously ill is again able "to be:out upon
the Streets. '
' AnnilPlmstead ikteshicgfing
ink=s needed ":improvetnnistrig
that he is satisfied With the result Cor i " the
late election.. .
.1. R. Sehonnmaker is . adding a coat of
paint to the building used- its a dwelling
and drug store . • "Keay.". .,
-A.. _Wstatss had elevets sheep killed by
dogs Friday night last, and'•several others
injured and mangled in such a manner
that some will probably die. Jonn &a
mine alai) bad five seep killed the same
'night.
..Q,uerp—was it I right to vote
against the sheep law?
Ulster, Pa.,, November 16th, 1880. I
ASYLUM.
tM=it. •
BUSINESS LOCAL.
tar EITDII.AUL
etl—another Carload
sept 7.
C . 41.911 P4.ID FOR PRODUCE. at
• -- t•Edir:= & .VotiGa.
efr Couszit has the bestivreating Shoes
for Men,, Bogs and Youths* wea ever offered fn
Towanda, and at prices yrlthlu tho mach of all.
ar Elegant new snick of JEWELRY
at ots-cent stare. tan
Mi.: Our. goods are' NEW and of the
VEST_ QUALITY. VOVOLIT.
Pr GLOVES and MlTTENS—lowest
prices—at the 99-Ceut Sture. Oct 2S,
LW Job lot of Ladies Nets, 2 cents;
worth 40, at the 09-Ceat zrtore. , Oct. 1:8,
'Ur For a good, durable and neat-fitting
SHOE, call at F. 4. ELMS, opposite Seedy,
Hotel...
N0T.27-tt.
ie3lEftiNo -USPER% Nafi, at tli©
v}t'eut Stare
tit' Provisions of 01 itinds, of the best
quality, at - au & Vocciprii.
larNpi ; Books juliti-out—airs. Hoboes,
may Agnes Fleming, E. I'. Roe and,other•—at the .
tni4.lent Store
$' Sell your Hides, PeltS and Furs t.n
a.'n.vinew 3 Duo., on ftrldga St. They partt.
highest market prkP. - ;
rzr Dou't fail to see the new Millinery
and Holliday Goods to arrive at Mrs. E. Mtvocno
In a day or two. . • 'Noy. 15.
':Try our. New JAP. TEA. Best in•
k Xoucarr.,,
21 1713
.
- I thr Choice TEAS and :COF •EE - a
speclaltrat . . I ToicxEm. t \rot:foul's.
• Vir PRICES WAY DOWN oti Gents'
Ville and Coarse Boots at ALUM'S, oppo.lte See-
lers Hotel.
rir Tao many friondi and pafroM3 of
Mrs. mi Naos Will niloteiested to know that she
is now In Apt/ York purchasing. MILLINERY and
110LIDA,,Y GOODS.I Ithe wllllreturn Idiom the
19th with a coMplete assortment of everything
pertaining to her IMO of trade. The publiearein
sited to an Inspection:of these new goods. ' •
Nov. 17, ISO. • -
Oilr' The Largest, Beat and Cheapest
Ilne - of Shoes for.Ladies',llllsses' and . Chlldrens
'wear Is found at Consktt's.new corner Motu
and Plne-sts., Tracy &Noble's Block. skpr47B
fir It .is impossible for a woman aftet,,
a faithful coarse of „treatment with LTDJA
Ptsixnasrs' s ,'ing.GETAlll.E. COMPOMED
continue to suffer with a weakness of the uterus.
Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LYDIA E. PsalmAm, i;l4
Western Avenue, 1450., Mass., for pampkieti.
Sold by Dr. H: C. POSTER, Druggist, Towanda,
Pa. ' , anlyt-yrt.
fle,L. B. RODGERS challcages compe.
titlod tor quality of goods and Ipw prlpos on Saari.
Doorii, Blinds and Moldtn6s, mud al butldlike
testa'. ' - Clinga-tf/-
'WITTE:A-TETE SETTS, WINE
SETTS, LIQUOR SETTS—at 99-Cent Store.
.
0537 UNION CIDER MlLL.—This is au
excellent Portable Mill—one that commends haell
at sight. Farmers having Opts' going to' waste,
will do well to glint' the Cider *ill atrial. It grlndi
Castiy and rapidly—crushing th? frultzinstead of
grating. Capacity, are barrels par day. for sale
01440. . * • a. 310 wit....
Tow!inds,Pa..s6l4: 7.
• tar The 99• CENT STOliE:is Itear
gnartera for everything In the line oty'L AMPS and
LAMP 00ciDS.. . Sept. 2-sv?...
vir When you are depressed by the
gaunt, ale kly feeling ot a disordered system. which
needs to ba demised and stimulated into.healthy
*Ole*, tateskdose (*lwo of - AYER* PILLS and
see how quick you can be restored for a quarter.
. .
NEa. SENVINI) MACHINE NEEDLES
oils and attachments at the 91.c.eut Store.
rir Aokieg C Runny PACToßkt—the
world's great remedy Tor Colds, Coughs. ,Consump•
tton, and all affections of ' the Lungs and Thrust.
If.- yOu are tired ,taking_the, large
old-fasbloned griping pllls,Ary Caitars . Lttate Itiv•
er Pltls and take some comfort. Aman can't stand
everything, One Ott a dose. Not.lB.
r4r The well known strengthening
properties or Ittost, , combined with other tonics
ands mast perfect tiervinif,. are twirl in Carter's
Iron Pills vat eh strengthen the nerves and body,
and improve the blood and complexion... ,
. _ -
far "I have' uted - Dr. Simmons' Liver
Retainer myself stid4tr of tawny. for yeimf, and
pm:Woeslionesnes mostistisfse;oryinkiletnes
that eau he used. Nothing would Induce me to be
without it. and' T: reennunenkittAtny trianda. It
they want to secure health. to &Ways kee • It on
hand:.. • . R. L. MOTT • i
•
• Qom' A;PIITSICIAN'S. TE•truoisir. - - I
heroby calif" that I have been A Pideiteing.
elattler.twentpaeven yeah, and tor many chronic
cane& in my practice d;. recommend Warner's bare
Kidney and Liter Care. It was upon my advieb
that G. VAlStamm. editor Of the Induatrtai Bra,
AIM& lowa obtained this inviduatee remedy. : •-• .
;Coy. .`• A. A. KAMSAT: M . D.
riDITOR's ESCAPILOffit.n3 of
the liradwrtriat Era, Albta, lowi. May. V.
To shorn it may concern: I take great plea Sure in
'the.s,forldnit.-.statqinept ;., 1 We keen
th
edict. wi a Jamie et the' kidtieyelor thespast
two lean, anitheee tried antnertme rowdies with
only postai anktenstontary relief.°Warner s Rate
Kidney w - d Liver Cure was recommended to me.
and atter taking it- the pain and distress left me,
and. I am to.day feeling strung and well. I am
perfectly radilled that : Warner's Safe Kidnervid
Liver Cure tie the medicine needed, and can cheer•
folly rocommepd fi Co others. 0, %V. STAN If.
. .
MARRIED.
-
GIORE , —P,OST.-.At the boats. or W., &U,B. -
Lent; Oefebei SI. it* by .1. 4 Lent:14 4 14.Ur.
'A. Gore to Miss Amnia Pcst, all of Sheatieptiti
Bradfordconoty, P. - • • • •
Seedsieve."
uleg. Get. Met, by -Elder Calvin Newell, Ur.
Ulehtlteetweltand-BUss Ulna Saitth,;_both of I
,
MOORE.- KENYON —.At -tem.:. Celned . ' ' 11 " 12 e;
N. T., Oct M:161101 - .P."Vverett.
Atr. /ease Aloe* and idles Its* pinyon, all of:
Sprtegdeld, Pa.! . • -
the'
, Wellsburg: N. I Y.. Pet:, -111.;:1880. by P. 8: Ever--
ett, Floyd - 11,1iteltersto.'• of Seidel% and
MIS 311 41. A. Untie; of East Elmira.
13COTT-.SCOI'T-As tfoi boob 'of the bride** pr.
,I'Vets•-htvertA; HOOT P. S. Everett. of Wefts..
. Etetnett D.. dentt end lit" Muth* Iry
8t oth aft toffhelthtleld,Pe. , •
110141flftyta411106mAr .
n it thotoor . Wf . .
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WE HAVE RECEIVED AND HAVE NOW ON - EXHIBITION
-.. ..O.UKitS,E,W ) 7.STQC,K,:_,OF
FALL
, ,; I
Which fur COiIPLETENESS and VARIETY OF STYE _ ES has never
been excelled,, if equalled. 1 !
. :
We -would Call Particular attention to our stock New i firess Goods and
Dress Tiimmingk which comprise everything new- : in the market:
st metv.
WELL&S.
= i {
• In' all vvidths and pries,' best.
, • .
lack,Cashmeres, -
•
assortment
new and:fresever shown liy us,
all
. ,
. ~
Colored Cashmeres,
• • . 10 • 11 I • • In gr eat
Flannel Suttings, variety, !! all colors,
w t i'dihs and *ices. .
! -
Orien' 'Cashmeres Entirely new' f eaters, to
t„ gether with a ;complete.line
of • • I
Oet. 2ettr, 181“).
IN CASHMERES,
IN CASHMERES,
Nov. 274 r.
" N ALPACAS
/BLACK SILL VV TS
= . ..
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7 hich we show in all width's; also a,full line of colors in Silk Velyets,
- ,
• \at lower prices than ever bofore offeFed. , t: . 6 - -2
..-. , ' , : . I- - • . :
d ColonA
BROCADE' .SILKS
Priees
•• • 1 • / ll
• _
Black and Colored Satins, A . _
Splendid assoritnint
•
.atfi•actioni. ' . DRESS BUTTONS, in all the - Net; Style.s ;
Silk Handkerchiefs, Fichus, Ruchings, &c. A splendid variety •
of New Scarf Pin§_Sleeve Buttons, &c., just added. •
NEW,
`Our Cloth Domestii and Calico Depart
irieits' will each be found iattdi neirily
stocked; and. prices very„ low,-, w4h new:
-
`itook"iif. our 1364,1-and Shoe :and Gri
s ,
DeppFtment,s.
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CF EA.P,ER DIESS GOODS,
SATIRES,
SATINES,
• A full line of the telebtated
InientiY•ely,Theiv styles, al;so just received.
GREAT BARGAINS OFFEREIj,IN
Hamiv - sTrizipme,
111
Black ond Colored : Silk `
'With - ilia line Of. NOVELTIES every shade.
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MATELASSES, &C.
MATELASSES, &C.
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EOIBTB 'S NOTIONNo
glios.-thaS Blittelluse befit Sled Is .
Ogee et tbst far Oa Meats Of Wills
and grautisit Letters of and for
the uty' of Bradford. State 'Of- Pennsylvania.
secountuof following
•
arcottat of Oil'. executor of. the
last will sad testament of Caleb-AU% tate of the.
brensuip of Warren.decessed. -
Putts) acemietett Jleeph Meg, . Mtn! n•
'stator of ihreetitissittJamtptt MeK . late of
the towndifpat_Attietat ,deoradml. • - '
--Partial account of Melia o.llring, satiability*-
, irlx of the estale.of Breathe CortN:lrde of the,
'township of Artsenia.'deetemed. • .
gine , Accounted -George First. executor of- the
lastiwill end testamostof Bathes, hue of the
toWnship of Wiadham. deceased: .•
Final *crenate! Joshua - Barrollni.. Vl'
Aditllne O ti ttesway. =Otos AIM Of: Alonzo Shorn
way. deceased.. -, - - ' •
Sires and parttil seicaintaf lanthel Bath aid
Nelms Sterenti, executors of the last will 'mites .
tamest Yentssd. tate of the torththiP
of Staudt fibs* dettemied.
.Pind ' teal Wean{ of Lark Bird, admlnli ,
ttator of the , estato Of Ater Driscoll; lather the
township of Atbersi,•deesesieil. • - ••_
Final account of ..hunee IL Webb, muelelair ex
ecutor of the 'los will Mid testamentor Samuel
Oates, late of the townaldp Of Bmllltheltiolaceased.
toppletisentel final account of Heart Gibbs. ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of - Blesser
late of the township Of Orwell. deceased:. "
Accord and duel seams of Richard Bedford,
administrator of: the estate of Owen IdeCattn, tate
of the toithship of Overton, deceased. ' -
First and' final account of Dell Phalln (formerly
Dell Park ), administritrix of the estate Of Orlando
J. Part, late of the township Litchfield, de ! .
final account of A. C. Haisineriy, administrator
of the estate of Mary &respect, late of the town.
ship of Harriett, deceased.
Final necount of LucellaSee, admlnlstratrix of
the estate of Metall Leo, late of the township of
Albany. deceased.
First and partial account of ' lltitophrey Wipe,
executor of the Wstwill and testament of James -
A Wtisoi. lath of the townsbipof Welif,deceased.
'Fit al secoent of Mel s uds A. Wateribau. elects.
trix or the last wilt and testament of I Birlsop H.
Waterman, late of the tonwusttip of Herrick. do.
ceased. • ,
, Final account of E. C.,Qulelt, executor of the
last will and testament of E. V. Brown, late of the
tcrwnsbip Of -Wilmot. 4eeeased.. • •
Second knd Goal ithcount of Either Mlles. execu
tor of the butt will and testament of Jacott'Wlicor,
iate,of the township of Granville. deceased.
- Final account of . James Newell and J.. K. 'New.'
el t, admintstratora of the estate of Glories Newell,
late of this township of Wren. deceased.
Flual account of John Huffman. executor of the
last will and testament of Daniel F. Wells, late of
the tonustilp of Terry, decealed.
Final account of Aurelia Furinond, adimtnistru.'
trix oT the estate of Ira Adams, late of the town
ship of Smithfield. deceased. • .
And ai s so the appraisement of property set off by
execute and administrators to widows and chil
dren of be following decedeuts, viz
Estate of Patrick Welsh, late of the Borough of
Toirauda, deceased'
Eitate of John Van Dusan, late of the.tewnship
of Sbeshequin. decease& 1
.stale of Andrew Ayers,late of the township of
Cantoltoteizaied. I • , '*•
Estate of Eben' Dunning; late of the township of
South Crtmit. deceased.
Estate of George M. Bixby, late of the township.
of Wyalusing, deceased.
Estate of G. Wayne Kinney,,lateek the town
ship of Sheshequin. deceased. ~ --"
Estate of James Lte, late of the township or
Albany. deceased. I
Estate of Jefferson DS. Henry, late of the town
ship of Wpst Burlington, deeenacd. ,
- And the %me will ho presented to the. Orphan's
Court of Bradford County, December 9th, A. D.
1880; at 9 ,e'clock, P. DI., for confirtnatinn and
iailowance. , " A. C. FR ISBI E. Reeder.
, Register's Office, Towanda, or.
QUERIFF'S SALES.-.-By virtue
'kJ of sundry writs Issued onkel the Court of Coni
mon Pleat of Brad ford County and to me directed,
I will expose to public sale at_tbe Court Mouse in
'Towanda, on • • .
Thursday, Deeember. 2d,'ISSO ?
at I o'clock, P. M., the following described Oupene
ty, to self:. 1 • •
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No. I. tot of land situate in Ttiscaratatown
stills. bounded north by sands of E. Brown and 0.
Warner,easit by lands of Kddia PMppas, smith by
landanot F. Wilson and Samuel Woodruff. and west
bx,lands rif James )ieCioo; contains 60 acres, more
or' leas. about &S improved, with 1 framed house. I
framed lota and ea.-Iran trees thereon. Seised
and taken into :execution at theauit Of John B.
Overfield vn. William Marlin
No. „s,Lect—ine otberiot of hind. situate In
Monroe iterongts, hounded' as follows; Beginning
at a post ip the centre 91 the State road; thence by
lands- of Enoch H. Cramer north 11034 0 west 20
perches le a corner;
east
by lands of I. B. M..
Menial forth 918 0 , east 4 perches. to a corner:
thence south 8u3.(..* east 20 perches to the Centre of
the aroreaid Stow road ; thence &Mug the same
south 9)40 west 4 'perches to the pia& of begin
ning contains San acre, more or less, all improv,
ed, wltt I:framed house , ; smallinarn anti few treat
trees the , ' eon. Seized ate taken into execution at
the suit of Margaret Thomas vs. A. Mullen.
No. 3. Lbo-One other lot of land, Mutate In
- Canton lii.rough, bounded as follows : • Beginning
at the soul beast corner of I. Ica of land owned by J.
K. Seems; thence north 11173V° West 23 felt ; thence -
:south 'nest 113 8-12 feet to the Centre of lowan.
da streetil thence Mirth 7e3{,,° oat 137 feet to W.I.
('helps', lot; thebee north 140 west 87-feet to said
northwest corner.; thence north 71? welt •
22 feet to aid northeast corner; thence
north 110 west 120 feet toe corner In Joseph Rai.
man's land: 'thence north 89°,west along sale-Bee.
mauls south line 93 feet to thewest line of land of
C. A'. Krises thence south MC° west 1112 feet to the
plectra( beginning; contains an acre; more or
less, alt improved, with Creamed house (known as
tine Central Hotel), t framed tarn, I meat market.
I f ramed.store building. 1 lee-bonse. otheroutindld
legs and few fruit trees thereon. - Being same land
as described In dead recorded lu deed book No. 5,
page 244, ate.
No. 4. ALSO-One .other lot of land, situate In
Canton 1 oweshiN hoenCed taunt . Beginning
at tiler southwest cortne of - a hot: conveyed by the
Stockwell
id the first part 'we certalp deed ,of Charles .
Stockwell to Jared Phelps ; Mentos toed 87* .45'
west 21i2 rods to s post ; thence- even lar MA 6: rods
to the south line of a lot of Thentaasnd Honierfelt
'Wtillates.(sald Roderick now deretaed tan bloat
'thence north 57° Ci'swest i p said Wil lame line
rods to a Pest ; theme 2°- *i
IWwest 92 s
o a post the northeast to r of, Ire Turpenelnr,
lot - (forr.terly); therm. south- 87 0 49 nxis toa lot
' formerly wined bYTlvainas Webb to a post; thence
north 234° east along said. Walsh 12, rods to the Ito;
ginning; contains 75 acres and 34 rods of land,
(square measure), mere. or less.. Ithieg only the
one-bait • Interest - of - the • fougellog. that is herein
' conveyed, and betkig the same Interest as conveyed
to the patty of the firstlings-And Wm-Mel eal by -
(Marie" Stockwell and wife, of like deSialptiezr.
and recorded as aforesaid in deed book Ko. 120,
page itr;sinte.,
.and ' , acceded in deed book 2r9
page ,358. etc ; up Improvements. - Seized indtaken
Into execution at tbe stilt of /amen P. Fog, aseeu•
tor, re. et. A. Handal, Caroline Manley-and B. H.
Hickok. T. T. . -
No. 5. ALSO - Same lot of land described above
as tract No. 8. Seized and taken into execution at
the snit of W. E. Cook vs. S. A..liaudall and 11.11.
Hickok. T. T. .
• No. O. ALSO-One other lot of lad, situate In
Herrick township. bounded north bWands of nLy.,
than Matson. east and south b,y the public higbally.
and west by lands of G. F.-Warner and A. Wet
more; centains)! anes,lnare or/ess, with 1 framed
house, i framed barn, other outbuildings and few
fruit and.,ortnamentall trees, thereon. Seized and
taken Into execution at the suit of 0. U. Pickering
vs. A. U. Stephens.
No. 7, ALSO-One. other lot of land, situate in
Tuscarora township. bounded as follows: Begin
ning at a birch southwest corner of lot hereby con
veyed and to corner of lands of Henry Ackley, de
ceased; thence along Henry.Acklers land north
120 rids tothe middle of road lending from Ack
ley school-houso to the steam milk; thence along
said road centre and lands of , Vincent Owens and
A. Rockwell east 136 rods to a corner In the Foie of
road leading to -Black school-house thence part
way along last Bald road and along lands of Alfred
Ackley and.ILF. Browning south 120 rods; thence
along 1- nds of George Sumner and 0. O. Lewis
west -136 rods to a corner the place of . beginning.
-forming A bunare; contalns,loo acres with an allow.
ance, moneoele s Being lands conveyed by Met
risen Montgomery to Francis Hagerman and son,
Loreozi Ackley. by deed bearing date the 12th day
of April, 1564. and subsequently deeded by Lorenzo
Ackley 'and his wife to Annie E. and - Mary C.
Parke, and receded February 7th. 1872, in the
orrice for. recording deeds. In and for the county
of Bradford. in deed-book Iltimber 101, ‘page 133 t.
mostlylmproved, with framed house, - 2 framed
barns, t framed' hogpeo, 1 eortocrib and an
orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken
into exeiitt ion at the suit of N. U. Parke, Anna E.
Parke, If. C. Sayre and Mary C..flayre • vs. .M. L.
Ackley.
No.B. ALSO-One other lot of hind, Situate in
Albany township. bounded north by lands of John
Campbell, east' by lands of A. H. Spears, south by
lands of the S, E. & S. R. U. C 0.., and west by
lands of John Dempsey; contains 69 acres, more or
lees, about 49 improved, with 1 trained house, 1
. framed 'barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon.
Seized 'and taken into execution at the suitor E.
Reuben DeLong's executrix .vs. Lewis T.Smith
and Leroy Ilaveriy. -"Also at the suit of Abalail
Let ong - e. use vs Lewis T. Smttk, .
No. 9. ALSO-One other lot of land, initiate in;
Athena township, bounded north by lands
Horace GeMunn and H. M. Lyon, east by.lands of
Con Wilson, south by lands' of Thoth:: Berton.
and west by lands of Lydia Rogers ; cantatas 28
acres, more or less,.about 20 improved, with' 1
named house and few fruit trees thereon. Seized
Mad taken into execution at the suit of Mrs. R. G.
Bullock's . use vs. C. T. Lyon, John 11. Lyon and
James Lyon.
No. 10. ALSO-One other fot of land, sttuate in
Armenia township, bounded north by muds of LA.
Pimp, east by lands. of J. Rockwell, south by
lands of Thomas Oday, and west by the public
highway; contains 30 acres, more or leas ; do ins
provements. Seised and taken into execution at
the suit of Israel Moore vs. John Mealy. / -
NO. 11. ALSO-One otheylot of land, situate in.
Troy fon aship„ botnidat north and east by lauds of
'B. J.l3lllimsen. South by the politic highway, and
west by Lands of Mank.Newletrg and dace). Bob.
lie r: vuntaine 2 acres. snore or leash ail improved,
with. I framed house and few fruit trees thereon„
Seized and taken into execution at the suit of B.
G. Bullock's use vs. Reuben an Ephraim Case.
No. 12: ALSO-One other lot of land, situated In
Troy Borough, bounded north: by lands of . B. A.
Long, cast by Conte street south bylandsof V.
Si. Long's estate, and west brother lands of A.K.
POMOtey ; contains an acre, more or less, all im
proved,- With I:framed house, 1 hot-house, other
outbuildings and half Of a framed barn thereon.
Ng. 13. ALSO-Ono other lot of land, situate in
Troy Borough, bounded north by lands of B. A.
-Long, went by lands of [A. K. Pomeroy, tenth by
lands of V.H.Lours estate, and west by.Excliange
street ; en:lefties an acre,' more or less, all list.
prated. with 3 framed [houses.' bait of a framed'
barn, other outbuildings and few fruit trees them.
on. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of
Hiram Chilsen's use vs. A. K. Pomeroy.
N0..14. ALSO-One other lot of land. situate In
Orwell townialp, bounded as .follows Beginning
at a, post and stones.on southwest corner of lands
of.'lleury Hine : thence south es° east 96 perches:
- Banta -south 70° east 24 940 perches .to a petite
hlitighwayt. thence South WO west 5 perches; thence
,south 7t o east 113 pen chest thence south la perches;
thence' south 7G% west 71 perches; thence 811 0
itsx perches: thence north 13° eastn2AM Miacb
een; thence north 85 0 . west 71 perches: thence north
r. 8 0 west 37 ale perches; thence north 208 0 west
42% percbes to the place of beginning ; eattains 92-
SCUM Itriet measure. about so Imputed. with 1
rramed,house. $ framed bents, other outbuildings
eau t orchards of fruit trees thereon. Relined and
r taken . Into ceseeutian int the suit of John Bistro
euse 10. J. E.3llne. . Also at suit of John 13182kVi.
~ J. Hine:.
'So: 15. ALIKs-;-Onin otheriotof Maud, slim% in-
Mallhaeld Idwathipitiounded north- by lamb of
[Newton:Woe& r. 0. Bennett, Eliza P. Wheeler .
and C..F. COMM mid by kinds 6(J - eines IL NOWA
r' Etna r.lattlelet; C. V. CMS% the hignwar and,
lands Of the Congregational Society; swath by lauds
of the Cougregatiatud Society, the public highway
running east and west Ahrougt4 SinithasidOentre
store lot now or formerly. of Marshall Bullock and
lands rif Mrs. Sauey Fhie, W. B. Voorhis. Disci
pie Ohara", C. B. Biggs. MO. Martha David. Mrs.
IMullus ligament „lA.o..Phelps; A. Child. hire, !
.trrut latuelainetinitn - Ffielpips Matth
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the stdt of James IL,WeitOOS 1106 lelf.' Manoall ^ '
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No. IL ALSONeOitenther le* Of inset s maw in
Tuvalu:he towleklp, betiatied Worth bej Use piddle
highway leadlag ROM tbit Rentielt TIMM* al"
liftklanill Tow Ceithere tO Tssoldiadaki. male; '
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Berwick ?MA% Wont by lands of William
HA Decker. Jr, - • and - erestleylandsel Peter Wal.
be b ' • contains IS aereawnd lokritebss of bud.
mare or lead, abed 40fraPelinIfoofliff *lit 6 7 0 1 .7
framed house, a framed bairn and 'shed and an
orchard of fruit tress tietweek. Seised and- taten
into execution at the suit' of W U. Decker vs.
Daniel WV. `Decker.- . .
N 0.17 . ALSO-4hte albite lot of lied, Weer* In ,
South Wendy WorOugb. Wooded north Myths Una
itetween/ thh State of New Tort and tbellitalle of •
Pennsylinitia.eastoll Fulton Meet. math by NM , •
of John C. Hationt, sad wen by lipids of Tbis,
Bach;'befog about If feet wide on said Patton _
- street and extesdlog westward thetelfrose 60 feet.
and belelobeet =feet Wide on Ike Wen aid I all '
Improved, with a Seitwy - biriele hdidtw sad ether • .
on isw• thereon. Se lm4 and takealato ester.
nod at the salt of W. B. Campbell's Noe Mine-
Walt D. hawk.
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No. ID. ALSO.- O ne other lot of land, dtmOst to
Asylum township, bounded as follows; Begin nin g
At a slake at west toner of Vandenuark's tot ad-
joining lands of Jam Westbrook; timace south 43 0 •
west 20 perches to e stake corner*, John Wesi
brook gild ChariesTurnerl thence north 2 9 weet al e
peniles to a stoke Is Centre of bighway; Mentos
notable° east 34 percher to a stake In said road; ' I .
thence eolith IS perches to the place of beginning ;
contains Ii acres, more or lea:' no improvements.
Seized sad taken Into eneeedion at tbe senor Wto.
Vandermark vs. Lot* B. &edge. - '
N 0.19. ALSO--One other Sot of land. situate In
Sylvania Borough, bounded earth In hods of W.- . '
IL Mosher, east tyland of Many Stapp, sod south •
end West by the public highway ; eontaln. 1 acre,
more or less, all Improved. with 1 large framed
hotel, I framed' tans and C few fruit fruit tress .
thereon. BeltedV and taken into execution at the
suit of Samuel Sams vs. H. Conntegbans. . .
No. 20. ALSO-One other Re of land. Weide In
Tuscarora township, bounded as 'follows : Caw'
mewing at scorner 018 lot lo the food or bllflolfaY
Oppoeito H. L. Sturtevant ; thence Alen lends of
odd A. J. Milani south 45* west 11 reds to a cor
ner; thews, along said granile. land nett? 45* -
' west 4 reds toe earner; th ence Wong hadsoceopled
by J • IL Taylor north 45 0 east 16 rods to the road
or highway ; thence along said road moth 4,5 0 east
4 rods to the place of beginning ; canteens IS rods •
nete of an atm, strict =eases% more or lees, ail
improved, with I framed house, I shop, I board
+foible and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and
lake!) into execution at the suit of D. D. Chaffee's
use vs, David Collar.
N 0.21. ALSO-One other kW of land. situate In
V Lellaysvide Borough, bounded north by lands of .
N. P. Buck, east and south by lands of A.- Cham
pion, and west by the public highway ; contains e;
of an sere, more or less. all impecerva, with t undo-
Ished frameq, house thereon. Seised awl taken
tato execution at the snit of G. -W. Batley vs. a.
W. Shorten'. - -
No. 22. ALSO-One oilier lot of land, situate id v
Wilmot township, Wended as follows t Beginning
AL a pine ; thence :meth iff. o east 245 perches to a
pine ; thence north 21 0 east 186 perches to ti steno
heap; thence tieStloll perches to a stone beep ;
thence north 67 perch', to a stave beap o thetice
west 67 perches too post in, warrant line ; thence
south no west 20 perches - Ws, stone heap; ' hence
west 61 perches to a corner In the road;'thence •
•dong said road ea rt h 45° west 26 perches; (thence
by creek north RP west ill Perches; th ence south
Seo west 20 perches to road thumb north 7el, - O _
iit est 5 perches; thence,south 4 2° west ZO perches to ' ^,-
.4 corner in road; therteeePuth 45 ° Mat, se perches
to a-hemlock ; thence south 22° weevil* perches to
a stone heap in winnet line ; thence east el 240'
perches to a down hemlock corner of Jesse Tell
warrant ; thence ,oath 22e west 41 perches to the
place of beginning ; contains 427 acres and 07
perches of land, more or less. Being parts of two
.racts surveyed on warrants in the name of John ,
Hagerman and William Williams, 'conveyed to Jo- .
teph N. and James S. Gamble by the administn-
Will and heirs of Sarah Butler. July 16.1357 (Brad-
Ond county deed boek No. 42, pave 379 and 356).
and the whole conveyed by the Ithet IR of Beedfcei
county to Augustus Lewis, September 7,157 i. awl
acknowledged in open court September 13, 137 1.
(recorded in Sheriff's deed book "No.-4, page to,
cenveyed to Ellen Welids by Augnstats Leveletnet •
wife, January IL 1872 (deed book No, 109, pad..
1.6, etc. ): about 20 acres improved, with I framed.
house, 1 framed'barn. - other outbuildings and me
orchard of. fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken .
lutooxecutlen at the suit of george H and Ed wool
sleelles, executors of Ellen sr .W elle*, deces,,,l ,vs. ,
A. Waltman, James R. Wear, -
, William Getilogo
awfseee. of Jones B. Wear, and Alward thee
create. T. T, . . ,
No. 23. ALSO-One other lot of land, situate in
Albany townshoo bounded north by lands of John
Smith and --- --- line. east by lands of Benjamin
Van Dyke. socuktry lands of Warren Ayers awl the
public highs:ay. and • west by the public highway
end lands of J. H. Hatch ; contains 40 acre., more
or less, nearly all improved, with I old house Atha
On orchard of, frolttrees thereon. Seized and tate t:
tido execution at the suit of DeWitt k Hall vs. '
to N. Vargason. s
No. 24. ALSO-One other lot of land, situate In
Oanton tonivablp, wended as follows: Beginning .
lit the centre uf the outlet of G illet t'e Late. thence
east along lands of B. W. Lane It perch's to e
ooet and stones; thence math hy lands of the sabl
tome 20 perches to the centre of road leading fett-t
6ullltan county road to Beech Tiato 1.7. perehee UP •
centre of said out et of Gillett's ?Ate; thew,/
nearly north slant the centre oaf said outlet 21 '
perches to place of beginning ; contains 1% solos .
more or less. all Implored. with 1 , email tr eed
douse partly finished thereon. Seized , and Olsen
into execution at the suit of Charles Vend • ICC . 4
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use vs. Harriet Breckenridge.
N 0.25. ALSO--Orie other let of land, athlete •in
%the its Borough, bounded north by the oio emit it'
flue of said Borough of Atheteirunning from ;iot
thetulttur to the !Susquehanna elver where It eon •
before said Borough was extended in 1655; being
bounded on the north by lands now In posseeston of
the heirs of Horses Williston. deceased, and W Le-
lam Coleman, and on all other sides by the said
elvers, via: east, ;with and west by the Bustrehan
;lsland Cbemung rivers-It being all the land I,•e •
south of said old Borough line and between fuel
ricers; mutates 500 acres, more or lees. Bv log '
"ante land that WWI conveyed by the administrators .
if George H. Welles 'to Henry S. Welles by deed P •
dated. September 3, rA. D. 1667. and recorded
March la. A. D. 1865, In deed book No. 53, pages
466 and 467; about 460 acres Improved, with Ilargo '
..-4ons duelling house with woodsheds. ontbolldlng,
etc., attached. 3 framed houses, 4 framed barns
with cow or stock stables, 1 horatobarno I wago i
!louse, 1 corwhouse and granary. 1 tool-bonne. 1
bog-pen, etc.. and an twcherd of fruit trees, a nnr
.ery of young fruit and ornamental trees, together •
visit a largequaneity of raspbentestual othe small
'fruit trees, thereon.,
No. 26. ALSO-One other lot of land, sit me In
Athens township, bounded as, follower: Beg hag
at a post at the lower end of the Slyer• till In the
c•mtre of the old road; thence north 341( 0 art 70
240 rods to a stake ; thee co east LT: 9-10 6to a
state; thence 50uth..2411 ' 2 west.llll MO to a
stake on the Athens and Sbeekequin tow line ;
thence along the same north 43% 0 east 103 2. 0 rods
to the plate of beginning ; contains 75 acres d 76
perches of land. according to a emyey m e Its
1819 b 3. Zeplon Flower.; no inthnovements. Itelzed
and taken Into execution at the suit of s. H.
Spalding. adtninistrator. vs. Henry S. Welles And
Eliza A. Buchanan. T.T. „ t
No. 27. ALSO-One other lot of land, situate in
Warren township. bounded as follows : Beginning
at a stake and stones the northwest corner of J.W.
Currier on the line of lands of E. Tonal ; thence
n nth 51.5-6° west 113 feel perches; thence writs
C." east 31 2-10 perches ;'thence south It 5.4 0 e. 34.
101510 perches; thence tenth Co west 1 8-10 torch-
es ; thence youth 21 0 . west 9 perches; thence uorth
soo west 3 4-10 Tenches : thence south 50 0 west II
3 10 perches to the place of beginning ; contains 20
acres, more or lees, about 12 improved ; no build
In Seised and taken into executiou at the s•• it
of Henry S. Tana:nen vs.- Leroy 'Edwards. '
No. 25. ALSOI-One other tot of land. situate in •
Ulster township, bonnded north by lands of Oust- o •
McKinney, east by lands of Philander Helosmis •
o.uth by lands of Alfred Holcomb, and west by
!sod • of Huston Melt frthy; contalosabout 40 acres,
more Or leek about 30 Improved. with I old leg
ionise. 1 Mimeo beau. 1 orchard of apple trees and
I orchard of peach trees thereon. •
No. 29. ALSO-One other lot of land, situate In
Ulster township. bounded notth by the , public
highway, east by- lands of Y. A. 'arrest, south oy
Londe of E. Mills, and west by , land. Of John Math
er ; contains % an acre, more otiose, all implore ed,
with 1 framed toms* and fewfrult trees thereon..
Seised and taken Into execution at the suit of W.
A. Slather, Itetitist for Isabella Conklin, vs. Jelin
Couklin. -
N 0.20. ALSO-One other lot of had: dente In •
the new Borough of Athens, bounded north by the
old south line of , said Borough of Athena running.
from the Cbemun tothe StLiqtiehMinaliVers *hero
it run before , said Boroooh was extended In lef.s
and by the land of Horace Williston. and on aU tho
Miler sides by the said rivers, viz : easterly by the
snsquehanna river and westerly by the Chemeng •
river-embracing all the lands within tbe forks of'
odd riven lying southerly of the obi Borough lino
of ,Athens • supposed to cuntain, shoed, 500 servo
more or 108$. Delegated intending to be the property
known as the " General Welles'harm;" being the
tome premises cooveyee by Josses IL Welles and
wile to Henry S. Welles by deed recorded In the
Recorder's Office Id deed boot No, M. tere 224. •
1 etc, and by said 'Henry S. Welles and wife to said
party of the dist part by
• deed recorded la deed
book No. 50. mega 'VS, eta; about 460 V acres Ins- •
'
proved, with 1 large stone dwelling bode with
woodsheds, outbuilding, etc.. attached. 3 frame , '
houses. 4 framedlathe with cow or stock stables.
i borseebarn. 1 wagon-house, I cont.hotwo end '
granary. 1 tool-house, I hog-pen. etc., and an etch-
awl of trait trees. a nursery of young fruit and
ornamental trees, ;mother with aa' largo quantity
of raspberries and other small fruit trees. thereto,.
Solid and taken into eututiott at the suit of F.
C. Hewitt. exeentor, to nee of Geo. L. Bradford,
vs. A. H. Spalding. surviving executor. and P:ilia,
A. Buchanan. wife of Thomas Buchanan, Terre
Talent.. and all other Terre Temiants.
' No. St.:ALSO-8. Y. Dobbins' Interest In.& We. ,
piece or panel of land. situate in Troy- and .
Armenia townships, bounded north by lands of If.
A. Case and lands formerly owned by Z. Newberry.
cot hy the Mountain road leading from Troy to
Annuls. south by lands Of E C. Williams' estate.
Oliver Williams end It. Jaeksonoarel west by lands
of K. 'B. Panons and H. A. Case ; contains 183.
netts aril 40 nbee of lead. moth or less. Shellt 15
Improved, with few fruit trees thereon. Reserving
ou 1: acres from the shwa described tree ~ with
right of 'way to said Mountain ropey- 7 beug with
game land deeded by E. Pomeroy and wife w W.
S. Dobbins by deed dated February's, IWO Seized
and taken into executkonat •the suit of H. 8. Mc-
Keen is. William S. and S. X. Dobbins.
N0.'1.2. AT 80.-the uhdivided one.eighth (%)
Interest of defendant In a 10t of land, situate in
Towandaltwough, bounded , with by lands of N.
N. Betts, sat by Bala street and land At N. N _
fletts•,south by State street, ant wen by Second
street : contelos - 1 awe, more or less, with I large ,
fronted dwetfleg how, 1 large framed barn, a
nuoden of grape ;limo sail frulOand ornamental
trees thereon., , • •
No. SS. ALSOe-Tlho defendant's equal undivided
one-eighth 017 interest In one other tot of bold;
situate partly in Tooted& Borough anellartly in
Towanda township. bounded north by the Powell
larm tso willed), east by !audio! the Barstow es
tate. 'oath by the public higninty. and west by the
public highway sad lands of the and estate; eon
tains SO acne. inert. or less. *boat. all Improved.
with I framed dwelling house, Mused barn and
orchard of fruit trees thereon: Seised and taken
tido execution at the "trait of Stale Line k Sullivan
Railroad Company's , use vs. Henry Meteor. ,
NITER Z.,DEAN. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Olfiee, Tewanda, Nov. 11, thee. _
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A JAMTISTRATORM SALE
:EA. The undentgited.admlntstriter of Ilbe istate '
of L X.• Banded. deceased, ern! et nubile sale •
lathe resideneeof the We deadent.in AturUngton •
toWnahlp. WEIMIIItSDAY; NOVIDIBtit
at 10 "ta eleelL borne, 'tows, young stneltg
sheep, movrtag tuschtne, wheel rake, general tam.
tng Wptetnete*, wheat. cuts, corn. etc. 1111315-.-
Under pl. cast; ores. sir months credit ao applor•
ed setae..:.
. D. M RUSIDSLL;
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OTICE.—AII persona are forbid lN mutat Toter ou the alias of Abe Lite Ed.
vent Weiketerni In OrnirtekSowasblp. without
tee Wtntetinteeeln et tWeadendEl7. *tides IV*
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