E padfota gtwa. CHAS. Ii.LLLIOI, LOCAL =MOIL Towanda, Pa., 'Dec. g,`: 1880. ENTERED IN VIE resTOFFICS AT ToWANDA As NAIL HATTER OF , TllB, SECOND CLAM LOCAL AND• GENERAL. The expiration of itubseriptioi is print ed on the colored /al/si. By noticing the date every subscriber can tell se/sent Ais paper trill be sapped unless ilse.subserip : lion is relieved. SAFE FOR SALE.-A. -new safe of, the make of Busier; Bait - lan & CO., of Cin cinnati, 1,500 pounds weight, warranted first 7 class, will be sold very cheap. Ap ply at this office. COURT this week. o woeki from Saturday=Christmlus. OFR merchants haie an unnSually large Stalls of holiday goods this ye it. sin are reported to be,` pleotiftil in 'the Ouse forests of Sullivaliceunty.• DoseT send more than ele •of your family to the,, post same day. it-NI effort should bo made this winter to secure the location here oo 2 more man ufact9ries. • V THE Tnv Woolen Factory employs n'ne hands and expects to employ more in ka short time. -THE " Yaung•Men'w Literary Society," of West Leßoy, has been re-orgatiiied for the winter. ' • TnE ice is as thick uow, if not thicker, on the river at this place, than at any Lime last winter. 3liuxn.S; LEWIN of Alba, are having a twenty-horse power engine built at Coming for their mill. . 4 MANY a poor person can be made com fortable by the gift of cast-off clathing at this season of the year. Try ii:;; -Tait Troy Gazette,, says that the nevi Oliver Block, in that place; is to hare a spacious public hall in the third story. THE Thanksgiving collection at the, publiedservices in Troy amounted 46 $26; and wig presented to Mrs. i3IIE:ARDOWN. THE Towanda "small boy " has. been unusually lucky so far -this season. He hasn't as yet broker. a leg whilst "coast- jug." SiniE of the knowing boys aie already making inquiries which of the Sunday schools is to have the biggest Christmas tree. Tnr .embroidering of the• hristmas slippcirria now iu order, and will probably engage many fair fingers for the next two • weeks. .161 IN SULLIVAN has fitted up a neat tobacco store in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. M. A. FLETCHER,- on Bridge street. . A number of our citizens• have filled their ice hbuses Within the past few days. The ice secured was fronkfive to ten inch es in thickness. . 1 Tus tiet4 Tomplarar of NM* Albany gave au exhibition' in Unit- -hall at that place, ThankNiving , evoning, the not pro .ceeds from, which were $2O. -07 d.. 1 . KAVANAUGH, the Florist, was bit. ten by . a :vicious dog belonging to Mrs Krivsmir . , on Saturday evening'. Police . man Dtmocs shot and killed the dog. nit AN uf , the children at. Horn Brook are ill witkiliphtheria, and there have .been a number of deaths therefrom this dread disease within the 'past feW weeks. THE Wysos Cornet Band give their rind Grand lop at Central Grange Eitll, this, Thursday, evening. It will undoubt edly prove a very,pleasant and enjoyable affair. • • KEI.I.OOG & MAURICE,. of Atheni, Ii we a. contract for building several :of he hi idges on the extension of .the D. L. Lk, W. Railroad now in 'course o 5 construe thin. • WHAT has become of the School Jour n«l ? We have not received it copy of it in two weeks. Can it be posriible that we havii been dropped from its : pst of ex changes? GATnrat hi your provisions for a long stay—in the house. Remember that Vim 'Noit:S 17 hours, 42 minutes, and 32 am ()tts snowstorm begins on' the 22d of this month. 110wARD Simstma, was elected Find Assistant Foreman of Naiad 'Fire Com pany, on Tuesday evening, to fill the va cancy occasioned by the resignation of HARRY TAyt.on. Xlcosar.st.o.soENT wants to know if it " dimagez celery to have it frozen." We wiltlanswer the inquiry just as soon air there comes sufficient warm weather to " thaw 7' ours out. . . Tim. next Quarterly Meeting of the . Disciples of Christ of 1.. Bradford County, will be held with the church at Leßoy, Cminencing on to-morrow, Friday, eve ning; December 10th Cnunrn of the Mesaiah (llniversaliBt), Key. Wm. Tamen, pastor, at 101 a. m., Nubjeet, "The King of the Treea," Judges ix.: 8-15. ,At 7 p. in;, "The Moral Natur&of Man." Tns of-the-Church of:the Mes siah will hold a sociable at the residence of Mr. Elmira) WALKER, on Second street, Tuesday evening December 14th. All are invited to attend. - Tat .31ethodist people of Troy sent a twenty-Cour pound turkey to their late pastor, the Rev. Mr. 11111111.114, now pai tor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Ithaca,. N. Y.,ott Thanksgiving. TnE suit of N. C. HARRIS, vs, the es tap of ASA PACKER, deceased, involving nearly-a quarter of.a million dollars, is to be referred to a Master in Chancery by agreement of parties to the snit. , • WINTER does not begin untile: the 20th of this mouth, if the statements of the Al manac makers are to be relied upon. Perhaps those gentlemen will kindly in form us under what bead to class the past two weeks:: AMOS WELCH, living on Armenia mountain near Alba, while hunting for turkeys-oa the se•xmd"lloor of they barn, ow:Satunlay last, fell a distance of some twelve or fourteen feet and broke a leg and arm.—Canton Sentinel. TITE !Argo ice-honw at the lake, owned by Itirusiti) O'DONELTy says the Canton S wiled of last week, was destroyed by the on Tuesday night of this week, The prick' of the tiro is unknown, Then watt LIP illstirMlic - oil the bhthithg, - - - Ag,slarukof the on Mouthy *need, *lithe , whole Pins Deiartanent. AO tire in litnziony's ice bowie emaidened the aiann., The flames were extingubdi .ed before the. firemen reached the build- Tag M. Z. Chnrh at Monreeton i toP reopened Wednesday, December 15th, 1880; eersices commencing R. 11 a.' m. Sermon by C. E. Mumma, P. E; in the evening by M. 8. HARD) or . Arum you have reoeived your mail at the post °Moe window it is a good plan to step mide end lei, somebody she do the puma. Unless you hive a mortpge on theilcuir in fropt. of 'the window, don't stand there more than four hours at a time. THE Pa. & 14. Y. R. R. have secured their supply 'of :ye for ne = t summer from the, G. H. Wnix.is pond at. Wyslusing. The ice houses it Sayre, Wyslusiog and Pittston, were filled. The if* wall of ex cellent giality and about seven inelisi ki thickibess. Rev. Gio. C. HALT, G. W. C. T., I. 0. of G. T., ;is advertised to :addreas the people of Towanda, on &tunlay evening at l o'clock. He Will speak in the Court House if court is not in session. He is said to be au able speaker , andi should have a full house. en members Tice on the SAYS Oil *overly. Advocate ror last week : "Tim Cozisint's house in South Waverly burned ,on Tuesday morning last, at half-put two o'clock. The house was lOCated in the southeast part of the village, and no - fire alarm was sounded. The property was insured. Caine of fire unknown." ' :Tax people of Wyalasing are some what. elated over the rumor that a narrow gauge railroad is soon. to he built from Binghamton to Dushore,, via the Wyalus in creek to Wyablaing, and crossing the river at that point to &gar Run, and so on to Dushore.7 We trust the rumor may prove well founded and the road speedily built. - " - Oxr. of our exchanges of Noveinber 23d says : " In . Towanda, the average death of children )is three a day from diphtheria. Therwwere sixteen funerals y_ there in are •days.' Leßaprille Adver tiser. , Well, then, ne of your° exchanges of' November 23e, coptaineci a large amount of falsehood in a small &Mount of space. - , ' r • - - Trtr. Steam Flouring Mill is the First Ward, recently purehased by G. A. DAT TON & baying been thoroughly over• hauled and put-in first.class order,- was put in operation last week. The in - illcrs are ANDREW . and jamas FORBEA, who are said to be thoroughly irere!d in the business, having bad largo ; experience therein.. - Do . NATIoN.—The friends of Rev. C.,A. SMITH, pastor J 1 M. E. Zion Church, are respectfully invited to attend a donation to be given him on Tuesday evening, De cember 14th, 1880. AR persons having an interest in the welfare- of our colored friends, should not, on this occasion, fail to help them. To be held in the baaii ment of the church. • THE cniertainmeut given at Mercer, Halt, on Monday evening, by the Smith Family, called out 'a large audience, and the best of satisfaction to all pres ent. , The "Smiths" are all deriizens of our borough, and, judging from the ap plause given them, ..O(, performance would bear repetition. The receipts amounted to about $9O. , THE loss by the buping of the Nail keg 'actory at Mon ton, on the Seth ult., it is said is about $5,000. The build irig and machinery were tiew, the7factory having just been gotten ready for busi ness. The Factory was owned by a stock Company, on some of whom the loss fang quite heavily, as there was no insurance either on building, or machinery. Sits the Troy Gazette of last 'week : "The Troy Moine niw omnibus 'was smashed to pieces by a runaway and up set on Monday evening. The team which was left.at the depot without hitching, got frighteued at something and ran, up setting the 'bus at the corner in front of .1. E. STUART'S. The body . was- split in two aqd badly damaged otherwise." Iltsro!i, of- the Athens Gate*, says "what a shiftless set of gardeners 4,te have," just because - 3,009 heads of - celery Were frozen up and spoiled in' Abet place by the sudden coming on of-cold weather. fie furtlicr remarks that "a great portion of it was the finest ever raised within the borough limits." It would be an even bet to iiager that iIIiTOX himself is one of-those "shiftless ganlenersii." A PRETTY girl, a pitcher of good cider basket of good apples and a warm room -are nice things to set up with these long nights.--,Stroudsburg Jeffersonian. Look here, SMOCK, is Mrs. S. in the habit bf looking over the columns of the Jeffers°. nian any wise 4equently? . If she is; you are liable to meet with a "vivid experi ence," some of these days, or our knowl edge of womankind is wonderfully at fault. • Wirrut in Paris,"_ says the Review, Su perintendent PACKER purchased a pair of Brittany horses. They are very large and handsome, and undoubtedly two of h • Un s eat hories that have ever been brought to this Country, it they reach here in safe. iy.l They are of the celebrated Percheron bleed ; one isa 4 13oupf Paris," very dark browi; the other, ; a brood mare, "Joan tram" which is a dapple grey. 1 WE understand that the State Line d+ Sullivan Railroad Company contimptite moving their breaker from its present, location, owing to the dip of their coal to the outward. explorations and sur veys having been made duriarg the last summer, they have determined to move the• breaker about one mile to the east it its pretient location. Workmen have com menced on the ditch to drain the opening that will connect with the new work. Dushore Review. AT a meeting of the stockholders of the. Towanda- Water Works CompSOY; hld on Wednesdai of last week, S. L. Witt; Gxosox E. Bearrr, D. 41. DARLING, R. WWCY, N. N. BETTS,- E.'-T. Fox and Baur Syruurrien were reelected Direc tors for the coming year. At , a meeting of .the Directors held afterward, S. L. WILEY, President; Groans E. MUTT; Secretary ; BENDY STRELTIUS, Treasurer and Acting Secretary, were re•eketed. Tun new. M-. R. Church' at Butteinut Ridge, in North Ghent, was dedicated on Thanksgiving day. There was a large number of people from different parts of the country present. Rev. Mr. Qum. Bratt4AF, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church, of Athens, preached the sermon in the evening. The Athens diuette Says the Church is entirely out 'of debt and money left it is said- to be one of Op 14ntat etinotry eburvbee in tin J. YAW KUM; Pastor. - roilvik - inos . inn* oflitimi Lon! toulto b fowtoom-yeavold girl, who left her home hij Como* io January -144» Thu listheard of the girl lies bitter to her mother in July, stating she was liv iug with a fanilly in Holidarburp• The mother of the !And ba.been there for the peat ten days; 'but o•to bear nothing of her lost daughter. Any information ad. dressed AO' Pit GALLAS:IMR, 020,* Clearfield County, 11,111 be thankfully in. caved by the mother. Ws desire again to GA the attention co! our Borough Council to the &et that ths' sidewalks in inatiy ~parts of , our, village are sadly in used of repairs. ,And, ia this winnection, we would mildly suggest that _the best way to get rid of a, bole in a plank walk is not by nailing a piece of two-inch plank over it. That mode of re- Pairing walks has, heretofore, in this vil *go, , has caused more or lees profanity, and will, undoubtedly, cause much more, In the future if persisted in. Ws understand that they have, or will soon, ship WM from Long Valley, It is only about eight months since operations commenced there, and a very large amount of work bas been performed, a railroad ha's been constructed, a town has been built, and ! all that pertains to &Best chins mine has been arranged withiti that time. Mr. JAMES MACIPARLIME and his sons are thorough going business men..— Blouburg industrial Register. Bless your *lox soul, shipments of coal from the Long Valley mines were made, over three weeks ago. Limns Tunklumnock bprough is talk ing adopt dividing itself into wards. Whit next t—Brddford Argus. What next? Why, that the very large and en terprising city of Towanda is . growing so fast that the'peciplei of that place are talk ing of pushitig back the river to make room fOr the countless millions who are anxiously awaiting the extension of the corporation limits so they, can crowd in. Ask us a hard one.—Zunkhannock Dem ocrat. How is this? Give us the name of the man who does 'ot believe BARNUM to be the author of t i e Nowt bitter. THE LeHaysville Advertiser of last week is responsible for the following: "Two or three weeks since, while Jas. Goodell's_little daughter was feeding a hen with a brood of chickens, the hen picked a thimble off the finger of the girl and swallowed It. When the fact was _communicated to the mother' search was made on the premises, and not finding the lost article, the old ben was caught, and as the child, stated, the thimble was found in the hen's stomach, which was probed, and the article taken out. Strange as it may seem, -the feathered mother still lives atid cares for her- happy fathily of chickens." PReFrgbOß DANiBLIA, of Canada,. but whale summer residenCe ie at Montrose,' will conduct a circuit of dancing schools this Winter, embracing Montrose, - Tank hannock, TeWanda and perhaps other ,towns. .The school at thip place will open up on Tuesday afternooti, next in Piatt'a Opera Boum, and promivei -- be success ful. We note that the term of lessons will plow with a grand masquerade ball, the costumes for which are , to be of the wardrobe of the Professor.—Tunkhon nock Democrat. The school at this place will open to-night (Wednesday) in .the pall over the store lately occupied by owzm. ft Co., in the Means Block. ON. Tuesday morning last a team of horses, mined by POMEROY Gonsims, Of Rome, • beettnie frightened at the cars, near Tntritsrores . planing _ mill, on North avenue, and ran away. In the ear -1 rine was Mr. ClonAtts[r. and -his Sister, Mrs. Moßnis, and' her eon. .The carriage .was overturned at the corner of Nor t h and East avenues, and the occupants thrown put. irr. Mort= had her shoul der broken and was badly cut about the face. Mr. GunsLizig and the little boy were also cut: and, bruised. They wore picked up and taken io the United States Hotel,•wherObeir injuries were dreirkil. by Dr. 11. C. CITAMPLIE.-,Otrego Times, December f.g. • OUR Terrytown correspondent led is into an error last week: ' In noticing - the arrest of one Jonzurrox, for robbing Jost- AR lISHGERTY, of Terrytown i of a sum of money, we stated that the warrait was, issued by FAquire TERRY, and the cap.. tun made by • Constable BoiltAx.. We, learn fruit a reliable source„that the war rant was issued by Esquhef Ilow.ox, of Liberty Corners, and. th Constable D. S. Mficoos, of Monroe nship, was the individual who capturecUltike "light-fin gered! gent 7 0, Waverly, .and ; brought him back. Esquire IifOgLON, : before 1 whom JOHNSTON was bro ght for a hear ing, oommitted him to ja lito await the action of the Grand Jury. 1 . ______„ AT the annual election 7.1.. of Franklin En gine Company No. •1, hid on Friday: evening, . the following °deers were.clor sen •for the ensding 'year :Fi • • President - 7 1w. B. NvxriißEv.• • Viee-Preaidnt—E.!W#Llm74'St: • ....erewrg—Binittlf C. Powkw. , • Financial Sepretary—J. R. KrrintwE. T4isurer—J. V. GEnKtE. Foreman—JAKE& A. Bum. Assistants—let, G. A. littimsiNG ; 2d, Gno. - FAraciums. . • C . Engirieei r -J. C. LANG. AtiligiaaB--EWD. ALKER,..I „ 1%, JAMES SUELT E e r B. WATERS, B. R. YouNO. Pipetnell--B: BLACK, E WILLIAMS, J. C. Tv atimt, W 11. •Nurr. Trusties. ALvoni), W. W. P7nieß. . • Hemp is what VENToti says *brut the weather for this month. The • prediction may prove correct, and then again, it may not. ; Judging from present appear ances, we are free to admit that there will be quite 'a !Jambes of ichanges in tem perature between this, and the first of January. Eibould there be more cold than warm days, those persons who are the most warmly chuff will stiffer less incon venience therefrom than those whose rai ment is Ighter. Whereas, on the other. hand, ahead the number of warm days exceed the cold ones, the .onsumption• of coal will, of, *enmity,. be' less thin it would should the cold days outnumber the warm. But we give,way to Mr. Vas- Ron, lyio has 'given this subject more thought than we have. Vmanou remarks : it•Debetebei; will open with a little snow, but the weather will be slondy, threaten ing avow-falls. There will probably be some snow from. about the :14th of the month. With the second quarter of the mouth, colder weather will probably set in, With falls of snow. There will be a spell of mild weather about the 18th: and 14th. After a brief interval of Mild weather, during Which more snow will fall, thethirdquarter of the month will probably see b and eold weather —a. cold snap with heavy snow storms and consequent good sleighing. The last quarter of the month. will bring milder weather, but will terminate; , probably, with heavy snow falls and stormy 11,0ith er; in fact, the heaihist snow fall w ail be towards the-end of Ithe month, and !snow blockades may be looked for." - • WE sre informed by President L. L. WILLIAMS that, theliocharter Baldness spore University is ore perons this season than ever berm, Xerit alwaya wink OcilittsflAiiiiiiivill.iiidliiilill kidqiellatitka 4 , 4 .If i gge WO. • ' the Oblxvilt:.4air 10 4 0_, Mug, Deematme 47tia':=Tha, WOW. is one otibOnost entatesieio and spakeis -ite-the baton Wand his tUre MdAtied " has received the mat unmudifled liaise from both Prigs and people in ewsry 'city and town *we it hes beeadelivetik. thi .1b1) *h ere be greeted' by,a buiemanual!, bevaon the Griming of the Mb, and weiisiretba predkabin that all'arbo listen to Ida will prononnoe the lecture as ninon the best ever damned in oux,village: Speaking of the lecture,- the Oindnaati Cbminerefat has this to mg : a theme "Bove aild while, in „mary it was most ad. Ratably the pbadng 0,7111 and easy deßiery, of the isotneer - who uses neither manuscript' nor notes; captivated the midterm nt a very - early period." I. EMU Just before the adjoursment of Court, . on Tuesday, D'A, Ovairron, pub t arose, and - ht 4 ahort find- aFpropriatispeech, presented on behalf of - the Court, mew_ hers or, the - Bar, and. County officers . JAxas 11Annui,the court Crier, with 's. handsome watch and fifteen dollars in gold. ' Mr. HABILIS has held his present position - for the past twenty-five years, having been first appointed by dodge WILMOT. The "Doctor" was sci much affected by the gift, that he was unable to adjourn the Court, and Judge Monaca performed the duty for him. It Was a gift, fittingly bestowed upon a faithful and.deserving officer. - • DISTRICT CONVENTION, I. 0.. G. T. The lifty-llriit session of tote Northern District Convention, I. 0.. G. T. l met at Rome, November 80tii, and was called to order ey D. W. C. T., S. P. Wean,* The following by the pleasure of the W. C. T.,'appointed officers pro. tem.: W. Y. T.—Sister DICRINNON. Chaplain—Brother Mutual. P. W. T.-=B. 8. Warr.. larihall•.-Brother Guatd—Brother WELL& The W. C T. also appointed the fol lowing comtitteea: • Resolutions—Brothers WILLIAM Coma . REMAIN, B. S;Dsiirr, D. S. BOARDMAN. Good of Geder- r e. E. Wurrs, G. F. YOUNG, T. R. MITTEN, 34 S. Plasma. • Musie—Sisters BoARDMAN, DICRINBON, WOoDucaN, bRNoLD, Rica, Braturx and lirt34ber E. E. C'nunnocic. 'ranee—A. W. ALDER, L. I LAR COM, li. A. Russam.. . • The minutes of thel flat meeting were re ti and adopted. Adjourned to meet at tw o'clock r. u. "l • x . Afternoon session called to order by the D. W. C. T. Reports from th, dele gates and District Deputies were favora ble and encouraging. P. McNanaar recommended as District Deputy for Dis: trict No. 1,1; A.l WILT having resigaid. The Committee on Resolutions present ed the following : - Received, That it is the Pbsin duty of Good Templars to cultivate a kind and fraternal feeling in our order, that we show to the outside world by our friendly !mailers, especially in our interviews with eschnther, that we know no differ ence in rank or station in life,- but with one heart strive together to advance our cause. ' - Resolved, That we will place the ad •vancement of the temperance work (Re form 'and Education), above minor differ tomes of opinion about constitution and iaw, and that we will never mention such opinions except in the "spirit of charity, that if it is not in Our temperament thus to speak we 'kill remain silent, for the greatest of 'our cardinal virtues is charity. Resolved, That we extend our thanks to - our G. W. C. T r George C., Hart, and to Sister Jennie Petty, for their cheering presence - with - us, and we earnestly ,re qhest them each to be with us at Horn brook. • . Resolved, That our hearty thanks are due and hereby tendered to the members and friends of Rome Lodge for their pleasant reception and .entertainment of this convention. , A public meeting was held ; in the even. ing at the Presbxterian Church,._ S. P. WARNER presiding. Brother (Rouen C. fjmer• and Sister Parry each gave us - fine 'addresses, and the:Otlfer exercises were highly l.eneticial. - At the Wednesday morning session the following resolution, after some &Acne sion, was adopted : - Resolved, That the Secretary of this convention be instructed to procure the names of all persons signing, petitions for and publish the same in the coun- ty papers. . After tome remarks by all present the 86138iCiti Vail adjourned to meet at jiorn brook, subject to the call of the Executive Commie. ,P. McNeal - Inv, Secretary . .' ANNIE HUTaINSON, Asst. Secretary. JOSIAH ALLEN'S, WIFE'S NEW BOOK---A HARE TREAT; F. C: Buss & Co., of Newark, N. J., '(as per advertisement in another column) have in press and will soon issue a new book entitled "My Wayward, Pardner," fiiim the pen of the popular. author Jost . ?,.11 ALLEN'S wifei, who has heretofore so pleased the'pub#c with her spicy books, "My Opinions ai t nti Betsey Bobbet'a" and "Samantha at the Oentonnial,": over iwhich many a hearty laugh has beep bad, 'rand an immense number sold. This thew :volume promises to surpass in many re -.spent; her previous works, and we, with 'other readers, may aspect a rata - treat *ben the volume is out.. The book will contain about 500 ,pages .With over one hundred illastrationa. It will be sold only by subscription. Ageta are.wauted. BABYLAND FOR Mk. The only magazine' in the world ex pressly ter babies. 1 Only fifty coats a year, - postpaid. Extra Christmas irentis piece; in ten colors. The baby will leok for -Babyland in his Christmas stocking, and if he finds it there he will too all the year over its dainty stories, poemii,---jin gles," charming pictures, funny pictures, large - clear type, words divided into sylla bles, - all beautifully printed, on heavy cream-tint paper. A special feature for 1881 'will be a aria of churnsini outline p 4 ais drawings for the little( ones to paint" with water 'Mors. The .rug for coloring will be given in a quaint 4 , story" way—and with the January panther will be' given a page ,of similar drawings ail colored. The Editors also have pleasure in announcing the pure : haw of Kara eßZEFtwAlr's Panting for the next Royal Acid - espy Exhibition, and that it will.be engraved for the Christmas frontispiece. Send for specimen.' D. LOTalWr & Co., publishers, ill Franklin streets, Boston, Massachusetts. ' KILLED BY THE CARS. A dispatch from Owego to the Midis Advertisfr says thsit Ye Sunday hut, JAHN'S A., s thirteen-year-old sole of Jona CoNeatt, of that plaoe, juisped on an Erie freight_ train, JOSEPH !BAILEY conductor, going West. A few reds west of the depot, he fell between the ears, across the rail, and the wheels of several cans pasSed diagonally norms his breait, killing him :intently. He was picked N'n4 taken WWI bomt DR Eli. Snell PitEEIENTATION. trAWOItWKIII. --. mama% nous 119.4p0u. ; W. Tsai. Bo* et id ;IL _ 9O-11 0 10111s. ° Cadi K e l l l4, thiL wog Nary T 4 &am & eeffab Kkook re: J. A. Ray, eta., Peter Brady vs. B. B. Baker.-1104 faade &b. solute; • .r Kink gird Dither osi tee Ml Im provement Company; Elisabeth CODS, ta. D. - fowler; et al—Rules &ramm ed. • (. • J. P. : Van Pikers Use ea. Nadir rup, et al.—Rule for new trbl discharged. - J. Mama Smith vs. J. 11: Fkryol.--.Ex captions Sled. . In re. the adoption of Maggie Wok, as the 'child End heir of C. W. Slocum.— Prayer, of petitidnet gratitads •On Intollorl 14 Cy' Galetr "M 4 ciUutiailinit A. Warren, Rik., , aineni: ber of the Bar: of Susquehanna County to practice in the several warts of Bradford County, whereupon he wan duly aUra. O. Pickering in. N. C. !ahoy.— Rule to open judgment. Wilihrmyandermari Loli E. Stage: ;-Itule on plaintiff to pay oats on coau thor. J. F. Coopsr vs. C. J. Bleeper.--Rule to strike of appeal. - • IL- M. Lyon-ra. N. L. Ackley. 7 —Excep. dons to Auditor's Report, dismissed and report confirmed Bashi. . James' . R.' Stone is. Ilra Raseoport.: 7 , Ride dimokampieoft`,Conditlo6 7. plaildarif remitting all it, excess of $468:18. • Edward Mips' V& Fannie W. Krachars'a Adminhang or.--Judgtnent for DECENBIR TERM-MONDAY, DECEMBER '6, ' 1880. • i The following named persons were swosn in as Grasid Jurors, with Thomas Buclufnab,*of Athens Borough, is fore man z Howard Backus, Orwell ; Addison Brooks, Springfield ; CluirlesChaffee, Bbe shequin ; Thomas Clancy, North Towan da ; A—Delmer Coolisaggh, Toiranda Bor ough ; Charles-Drake, Athena Borough; John Ennis' Btandiniu Stone ; 'Jackson F. Greene, Athens Township; Amain Hav erty, Albany Borough; Jaw Hill, Stand._ ing Stone ; James Huston,' Burlington Township ; 'Obadiah Hankinaon, Rome Township ; Chauncey A. Kelley, Leßoy ; .Franklin Merril, Litchfield'; Blisha MO- H!, Litchfield: George C. Page, Athens Townsbip .; Theodore F. Porter, Gran ville ;'Oscar Banton, Granville ; William A. faibley, 'Windham; Gilbert filaider„, Franklin ; Delmer Taylor, Herrick: Com. vs. Lawrence Ameigh and Ma thew' Fincher—Conspiracy. Continued • to February Term. Corn. vs.' J. IL Pendleton—Forgery,_ two cases. Continued to February Term. Dim. vs. J. H. Higgins—Desertion. William Mtuinelk, Esq,, for Comnion- wealth ;_D. C. DeWitt, Esq., for defend ant. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution and give - bond. Wu ditional for good behavior, and especially towards Jane Biggins, his wife. Coin. vos."'Adolphus Lorraine—Bonn breaking. District Attorney MC Pherson for COmmonweldth,; Arthur Head and B. R. Pagne, 'Ergs., for defendant. Jnry find defendant not,guilty• - • - - tom. vs. Edward Johnson—Larceny. Defendant pleads guilty. oom. vs.' Charles Cainan Larceny. Defendant pleads guilty. CoM. vs. Captain_ Zowaski—Larceny. District Attorney 'McPherson for 'COO monwealth ; IL J. Madill and 0. Vit. Kim berly, Esqs., for defendant. - Jury .find defendant guilty. - Com. vs. George, Young—Adultery: District`' Attorney McPherson and Arthur Head, Esqs., fokommOnwealtli ; Madill Kitiney for defendant. •On trial. D. F. Northrup's use vs. Eugene-Rey nolds ; E. C. Oridley,,et al vs. J.E. Piol let,' et al.—Roles made absolute. Grant DeWaters vs. A. H. -Allyn.— 'Hula discharged. ' . N; N. Gamble vs. Irene Gamble.— Court direct subparna in divorce to be is= sued. ' 'court appoint D'A. Overton, Esq., a member of the Board of Examiners in the place of 3V. H. Carnochan, Esq., who h been obliged to retire from the Board on account of health. , - • Hannah Merritt vs. D. R. Blackman. 7. Rule to set aside inquisition,and Sheriff' enjoined frog' selling defendant's real es tate. _ First:National Bank of Towanda's use vs. W. A. Rock Well, Garnishee of A. J. Noble.--4uditor's Report filed and con- . firmed finally. . • On motion of A. C. Fanning, Esq., W. C..Bechiict was admitted to practice in the several iio.uts of Bradford County,' whereupon ketwas duly sworn. On motion Wohn F. 13anderson, Esq., Eugene lA. ThOmpaon was admitted to. practice in the several emits of Bradford, County, whersupon he was duly sworn. On motion of Delos Rockwell, Esq., E. J. Cleveland was admitted to practice in the several courtil, of Bradford County, whereupon he duly sworn. B. McKean vs. W.B. Dobbins . and S. M. Dobbins.—Rule to set aside exam iion.- - • - ' • O. T. Higgs vai. W. S. Dobbins.— : Rule• to strike off judgment. • Alice A. Darner vs. James W. : Garner,; Ella Resford 'vs. Henry E. Ihmford..—i Cou direct subponia in divorce to ber t ieL sued in each case. ' - Emma IL Lent vs. F.• H. Lent ; Jaime Fin vs..ElhOnth Parr ; , Henry Qilll2ll vs.,Mertia Quinn ; W. 8. Bowman vs.,. A. E. Bowman Estella 4. Pool vs. John P001...r-Court direct an alias subpcona to be Issued in each case. - - Willa Dots vs.;Edmund Doty ; F. - E. Baker vs. llt. E.'llaker.--Sheriff directed to make proclamation in each case.- George.Muncit'vs; Julia* F. , Iffuiich.-- W. S. Vincent appointed Commissioners Estella J. Chamberlain vs. Hezekiah Chamberlain.-4. W. Stone, Esq.,- ap pointed pfmtmisirioner. • F., VI Minors vs. C. H. C. Fanning, Esq., appointed CcmOnis 'loner. : COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Covxmlpiailieline. Dee. 41, "' Tbe - wetter" -• snnttlity - sesikii ditto :Borough Council tires bekl this evening all the memberi *vilest. except Council then HolOomb ind Keeler. 'e On motion, the reading of the Mantes of, the list meeting were di:Tensed with and thir same apprived as published by . the Secretary.. Tbik following pititioil was presented To Ms Honorable, the Burro, The petition "of the undersigned rt spectfally represents v That in the month of September last, theirbeing . enpgad in the businesi of backing . or•miny pas 'engem and baggage. and in accordance with an ordinance th e la pto-' cured from the Clerk of your Honorable body, license fur the transaction of said Wness at the Price fixed by the onli ne:ice ;, • -1 • That, the payment of said license was refused and denied by certain interested partiea, in consequence whemoPno ben.- tit accrues •to your petitiooem from the °Wiliam* ? tad from i• Which rethast th ey have, as they are informed, on kogal rem- Cd7i Aedl47_,Abgfte nOpafgll7 lOU= ”! Imitt Beim" Marled Psi"' ! &roman. Cau!cihnini itheabfr me* . 0.0 'prayer of the petitioners oe4reated and the thole, reilludedi CdOnellbilw Alger than.' to amend Lf adding "aid thetas ordhlauti bead. is - Wait- remiett:7 Tho smenditint, ins eartiede sad Oa teto- On of COboollskau Ilioguary the reeolu tlbto Sethosidal die Mobbed bYtbs ibi+ lowhig vote . • • Yeas-Alger , lEingsbOit MCA; Pared* Wan, Burgess' hoes Absest—aoleilob, On motion of Mr, WU* the Bev gess appointed \. onaldttee of three, Oa 'ststiug o't iteiircltoqotio, imam sod Alger, to sundae tbe esulbui eouslitloo of the drains cassethed fifth the elation house,* to report es to what oellobi it atm should be taken to imprerre sod , rea l* the premises moira, bealthy: Cotumilessu Rohm moved dud, Street Committee• Paint", of the PIMS be authorised to Nerdy' tilt dlahl new the toot of Elikabeth street, Admited, ; On motion of Councilman Meta% the Secretary was authorised to •pumbase suitable stove tor the lockup. Borough Attorney Calif report", the confirmation by the Court of tbe mport of the commissioners on the aSey -meth of the Ward homesteade Bills certified to by the beide ardeput mentiamoontitig W Otte were approv ed by the finance crunadttee i and the Sec entary directed to - draw orders . for m ount. - Adjourn.* I. Faxassuairoliecretary; • --.- • PERSCiAIi;i —Wnitait GitIPPIN Went to Walibiut too last wook. - -8. P. WffircOmo, is amOined to his howls by Maims. • GMOROZ NOW, of West Le- Roy, is seriously M. —Hrs. A. J. Noah, of Troy, is visiting friends in this place. • —Hon. t, Otisnitan i went to Waahh*- ingtou oWilaturday. Leßoy _f A. T. LnisT will teach the Centre School this winter. • --8. A. Wts.coa, of West Leßai, is suffering from a felon on his hand. .-Ostairrors Wan% we learn from the Review, has nompted a position at' St. Louis. —Mrs. ()Aims, of Utica, N. Y., is the guest of bar sister, Mrs. C. T. KIRBY, in this place. r. and Mrs. litnenvt, of ir-oets, K 'were visiting friends in th vi cinit' , last weeks Baptist Church at New Albany has seen' the services of Bev. B. Jonas for the iog year. - -WILL ma ROBINSON, .11 well-knows colored resident of this place, itied of con bumption ouSaturdsy last. --Our former tnettunnan, Bon. C. F. Mame, has been appointed &Justice of the Peace for McPherson, Kansas. •- . 1 . 11e Bev. C. T. IlmAmrsurt, of this ptiee — , will preach at the Baptist Chanty m Troy, this,.Wedneiday, evening. . -3. W. Joinsott- has removed his fam ily to Moravia" N. Y., where be is en in the . , manufacture of AWN; —Airrnia Buz,. ,_Eoa., of Athena, is baying a haddsome divellirqg house lerect ed in the northern part of that thriving Bort:High. , • —Mr. Ciao. nation's has gone to Weed sport, N. Y., to take charge of the coal business of W. M. MALLORY - at that ptace.—Jou rtud. -.am G. N. Spam? a former pas.: tor, has- given $25 maintaining tomird services in the Baptist Church, In this plice,, for the ensuing year. —District-Attorne_,, elect, A. C. Fan snot, represented Trojan lodge at the meeting of the !Masonic Grind Lodge in Philadelphia butt week. I',, ' —Dr.. W. 11. HoLcomn, of LeRoY, says the Canton ;Sentinel, has been confined to the home for a week, past by a severe ate tack of rheumatism. =C. A. PREEION, a former resident of North Tornasht, but who has resided in the West for several years, is visiting friends in this vicinity.- . , —Emu* DARTS', formerly a Watch maker in this plums, is now° living about a mile from Pea Ridge, Ariameas, where the battle Was fought,TroyGazette., ,- • —Mr. R. A. Bonzes of the Towrinda. Nail Worket,•was in tow n last week, at tending theifuneratof hje brother, C. A. BOSTLICY, Of this place... Milton Aleutian. —lnvitations to that Wedding of W. H. Hswes and Mies Cevneounell.. Brum, hale been leaned. The ceremony Is to. !take plactiint the Presbyterian Church, f Wednesdat nezt;,Deosmber 15th. ' —H. H. lisca,Whe is in Lebanon;'Ct., receiving treatment in an institution which makes a scialty ofdisesem of the menial, whites tUt he is being benefitted and is hopeful of Tenet—Renew. ~ ; —The Ra iete aye that TIINOPIMANI` RUMPBRITi formerly of this nountKnad formauy yMars engaged is the oil business, Is about to engage in beelines at Brad ford. Mr.l H.'s ening:ea:id business tact are only e a taled tryhismillinchim inter, rity and eviatilla honesty . We hops he may it !with the - ablindant gammas his real mirth merits. , The good ripple of Bradford May well feel pro ud , to gala such a citise . ,:r. l' - • ,- t' .' --i The Wallem Mort Builetin sign: An oil painlinCinlab of the windows of Dil ute it Conrim's drug . store, represent ing the heads of three 'horses, attracts a great deal of attention, and =nil who are connoisseurs in such .matters pro nounce it an excellent work.. It la from 1 the easel of Min CARRIE PARSONS, Of Troy, Pa., adaughter of E. B. PARSONS,. Esq. She is at present taking Imetbtut in' art studies in this city . _ - -: —Says the Camptowe correspondent of the Tnabannock Republican, turler date of November 80th : "Mrs. IX. D. Crisr. pea met with quite a serious accident on Sunday evening last, on Mr way to church. While creasing - the bridge. be tween the main bridge and C. B. LAMBS TT'S, which is A temporary came* ,and is not filled in on one side, it being "very dark, she walked off falling about five feet, hurting her lotite seriously. , We would recommend that such places be at tended Lb before some on else gets hurt"- -A large and fashionable• company as sembled at the home of L. B. RODORRS, Esq.,' on Chestnut et' ti- last evening, to' witness the nuptials his eldest daugh-. ter, Miss Annie, , Mr. Peas Sum% Teller of the First Na tional Bank. The house wee modestly but thatejully trimm ed with flowers and everpeeps, producing , a charming affect in the brilliant light: In a bay-windcrw., decorated for the coca-' Mon, and with f t wO pure white doves boy- Ming over the time, the bride and groom stood, beneath a Miniature easel supped ing a rehreeentation of a four-leaf clover, ' while Doctor Sinwarit pronounced the simple but ii ' ke potent sentence* that trans-. formed' " twain into one:" They were a fine looking annides_ the bride ar rayed, 10 a, dress of white idlk, and the groom in conventional full dress suit.' The brkleie-maids were Miss MAE Atoms and Mims HaLse Rotenme, sister 'of the bride. The " batman " was Mr. Wirtz 'Seam. brother of.the•gromM The limbos were BE BALISAASIRT TRIEusi,FRANN , Stir rn and- Wrt.i. Cmunutatni. After the - ceremony, an elegant collation was . served. - , The presents were nemeangs, costly and mostly useful. The bridal party depleted •on - No. 15 katnight for Phibidelphis,_ and will be &Went anent days.--.Herime,l(l., . • • Ow Satan day night, November 35th, the residence Of M:r.lanas istratayseT, at Gillett'4, was entirely consumed by fire. About two o'cloch—Mrs. -- S. swcke, and seeing the.bouse cm fire summed , bei Sere band, inditit4 only had salfietient time to snitch thelrAwo children from' bed, and save one bed, a sewing machine and a per gal snit of doilies for each; .11 is sgpposed that the fire caught .front 'ail* IS Ilie .. • WOW 0 i Na 11WM14 1 0 DOUISIMMI=WX:CM. . , . Ttokpablialan tit the Stiabik Maly Gasear yam* to pahorthala taoBBl a filoams Wig 01 1 4 OW Cflion.: ll ß *la idasliel 'akar Attit pipes; lad tall other Vow Piatitrolboals o r of aisieen Plisit O **WAY 'elliPlin4 cam desigood aspoolally, far aldithea. These two'irskatio Who cad the Oaks Wok. it Gas* this to met was* aowaispir plated la the city alfEltoka, is wit past. pad nor ma year far SIM. In clubs of Ike fat slab Amok aid an sibs toff psi to tho lams gatain ap the slab. NMotoiN =cum rossi.sitmo . =dist) To max take die tolltNilog fiefs the Cantos MUssi of last weekf "Mrat Intim Noon; Isla Urea on !Troy ettrettbetlr the Sint:ll4*d Slid .* last whiter, Ind as wiri be resneeibered r sustained severe in juries. she has since been an invalid and cordhled to bet bed. Mr. Moons his Inuit. nem that mills him away from home and Mrs. Moo s Hitting tbb dal time is left ,* tetb44lkaty of tab neigh bors as may esdL On Thurgau, lest a neighbor hid called sod before leaving had put Wood into the stove,' in neooed saee with the retiodid of Mrs. Moons. In *a short time a spark snapped *an the sidte and tail on a basket of kindling wood and light eta and mkt gm* intos flame. Mrs. *Otis seretstned for help but no one _heard. Finally by great ex ertion sits gut to s chair mid drew herself skrerlYsto the Stove. and Poured the water In a tea kettle upon the flame. Overanne by ber esofteenest and.exertiona she was powirkos to regain her bed bat was obliged to await the amistance of neigh bore.who &Moat* sons dune A CAUL Some time last\witha young man named... Leila Suer .06 to this place aid was employed by the Pa. ft S. Y. B. R.- Co. as a atone films. He engaged board at *r. C.tionsmAt,lon State street, where his strange actions excited some' concern, and Doctor NAlet was summon ed, Who pronounced the man Doctor ill with typhoid fever. The , Doctor "ra id he had, been suffering from the disease fa a week. ,The Stranger maid his Irate was in Fakes Court House, Virginia, where he, had a young wife I he had been Innate in business and catne 'forth to seek . employment. • At Binghamton, he was robbed of all the money he had. He was - attentively cared for by Dr, Pak" but the fever bad taken Such :strong hold of his . amstitution that it Welled' to yield to 'treatment; the patient gro w worse, and after lingertig ib a delerium for ten days, died' Friday moring. Hilt only thoughts during •his lucid intervals ap peared to be about his absent wife. •Mr. CAMPBELL worts her that her husband was sick, and a few hours after his death a letter from her came 'for him, but it was too late to afford tbe i •eotniort, and consolation and assure the beloved hus band of her undying affection and wifely love whieh the missive, cotushed in tender words, exdained. It will be a source of some oonsolatioa to the bereaved widow . to know that although among strat4cers, her husband was tenderly cared forduting his Moose, and his remains deoecitli, in terred in liiitaida , aaruatatit Saturday afteraoon.—Daffy if** Local, Ccwlesr)ew . - games frldng, John Mather and IP: R. We'd returned from Bernice, where they were hunting, last Saturday, bringing two tine deer with them ; of ocausethey were all Well pleased with their tames& Rev; Geo. V. Hare, G. W. V. T. of Pennsylvania, will deliver a Medan at the M. B. Char* rriday evening near, sub: 'Joni, 4 01 u Ordernnd its Benefits." Mho Ville Meraereau has gone to Sayre, having takm the solioorat that.plaoe for another term. 1 Mr. E. F. Maraatean was linable to go , to his work yesterday, being afflicted with so ulcerated tooth' coinbinek. with new?litia• James Mather and James G. Howie were out on a collecting tour yesterday; no.doubt a large amount of the "ready come down" waa ;waived on their differ ent ta.l lists. . It appesrs as though therertwe some kind of attraction at our sistet7illage=- 301iiii—Omi•time being DO msnror. our young,people who attend chur.h at that place on tltindaya. We defer saying more on this Object for fear we may injure the feelings of some. . Mr. John Hutchinson was taken' to the "lock up" at Towanda, one: dAy bust week. He is ocMisidered insane, and thee. means were taken, to get hiM into an Asylum. He fell from the sicamd story corridor Of , the jail to the floor beneath while there, injuring his ankle consider ably. lie was brought hems', again Satur day last, and is now confined to the house from the effect ofhis injuries. Yours, Truly, " DE -Sono." Maier, ta., - Deoember 7tb, 'lBBO. BUSINESS LOCAL. .tom' HYDRAULIC CRADINT..7.IDat mato af—aaotbor eat load of XX Star Cement. =I tom' scnoa Boo3fs and Kg t BUPPLIIItB ot„.411 Made, at theft:sweet OTICOI, si Wllll`oollllll4lo' 011 Stan. decam4. CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE , at 04.31. = Dacia, I lirovairrs. - tar COINER his the best wearing Shoes Tor Wen,"lleire and Tannin*. wear ark, offered la Towanda, and at prices within the teach of all. dr A very largo asso r tment of Bqoks suitable for lifts all , the Poets in fires Itindinp and cheap editions; a very choice line of Illustrated Jarman's. and all the late publleetions of the sea m, it, °WHITCOMB'S Rook Store: dee.9oe4. ne!otock of JEWELRY at the 110• Cent Store. Oct. fs,lllo. • ' " gdods ire 'NEW ajsd of the Bur QUALITT.• Motu VOraire. tirlilease kook' at the BEAUTIFUL STATUARY, STAroszfty, %CRAY BOOIIII.; CHRISTMAS cABDa arc., at WHITCOMB'S Book Store. Er GLOVES and Ml'TTENS—lowest prices—et, UM N•Cent Store. Ott ZS, 10. 1;1" Job lot of Ladies Pants, 1 1 5 cents; *crib 40, it the ef.Cetit eters. Oet. 2t, ;ie. TsirThe LARGEST and most BlLit- YOWL Aet cif HOLIDAY GOOthlrevir to ?airmails. Podtive bargains at WHITCOXBII Rook doom. • dec.114,4. tar For a good, durable =ducat-81441g SHOE. call at 1. a. SLIM 'S, opposite aselers Mai w . MERINO UNDERWEAR, at tbe ea.cia k t were. ' Oct. 2ssb,ls*. ° Ur Pjovisious of all maw or the beat . triant7.l l s THILM &VOMIT'S. tarNew.Bookijost out=lits. Holmes, Nay *pat Tasg lt. P. am etsso-sis Oa 1•4111411111“: on. semi, uma tar ciateei Littie Liver Title am - free Melee woes lad WWII* miner. Cafteiata . rionds• may: $,7 mei; Ter, sag to late ; ietjuve! evidefee; as pawn. Dee. 9, it us. pr BEM > HA* Pena isid Puff to 0. Mallow' isd. 0 110010 We iThei tbs 1 1 . 1 11 1 101motteprkis • ..1 • PTA - 'by ofir New JAI: TEA. Best in tar moos TIAI3 OM COMM a •Piellatri* Dicain*voeriners. tiresioimu.—No4sergr bola aid -989 if the Um Se a row Warr sall craw/ p#999994 la OM Is Moen& rip steellsed apse et Uwe Swaim M lump illma *toe biddy, WO way penal snacks of elboters. Dec 9, 1110901. '',..IIIIr.PRIONS WAY DOWN on Grits' 1011 Cause Wits st 1111,1111 1 1. emits ess. isre Hojat. 1 - tar Harsemen-,Asiqoar atorehoot for Mom% Aosta aid Oil Idliftest, aad "setts Mows bi W asible t to re Is aims et Neel. heel, Bait siiii . Chespist t of nom tor loserratteser W alaftelor flea: Is Mid Om, ammo. iieA rtiorer., Trogi oiltrodro Mod. WM Beette'slisedrake Bitters set ern the lllerneeett, Lim mei •nr+te, mom eh elerethets, PIM talialoodond *MVOs gum li c alut - dielms • I - Ir It Is impoislble for woman alter PS. faithful COMO et treatment id* LIVIA E. Pluoison's VILGIVTABLI C011114)UND to coothres to fifer, with a weakness at the stores. *mime • stamp to VI% Ltvii >G Irlotitair. Ztt laymen* Mono% Liao., Kam. tor peotphhots. kid bit Dr. Dr C. rosins, Drip*, Tevaele, Ma. • Alt/3111. tor Perfectly safe iii all cues. For Massimo of the Tbrost, Limp. C Cow& an sideetost Colds, to sta. msdr Downs' war l a ists l = l d .. or L. B. Roooias alisies wave. Mks for gialtly of goods sod Iril priests ea Rasa, ;Nom 811sds sad Iloldlai,s, &114 al „gollcUag le* aortal. - (aagll4l3. The 911.CIGHT STONE is Head quarters for everjlithie te 111 Me et LAMPS sad ,LAIRP 111001115. 111111. Imo' TETE-A -T E BEM,' WINE MIS, LIQUOR RRTri—at, ts. Cent Store. ter num civzi MlLL,—This is 'so enellent rottaide Oat eosaineadi Melt st sight. Wanton hiving apples {dad to waste. will do well to [tee the Cider itin atrial. It grist*, easily sad rspitily=eruskieg time trait imitate!. of grating.' Capweity, flve.tarrele pet day. Tor rale thaw. Z. 11. Wsumi. Towanda. ri. , Sept. 7. lift. SEWING MACHINE NEADLEPA, and atiaetimeata at the *Coat Steve. • - Lam' ATER'S CHERRY Ptoman—the world's great remedy for. Colds, Coughs. Caesium dm. and ill stiostions of the Lungs and Timid. nr . ." I base used De. blinenoos' Livei Regulator myself and in my talelly to years. and pronounce It one of the most satisfactory medicines that Can be used. Nothing would Warm me to be without It, and 1 recommend all my Melly if they Rant to secure health. to always keep on hand. IL L. MOTT. Columbus. Ga." - base suffeted from si ktdnej di* malty for the past- tell palm seememakied with nerrons spume. IPhydelan gave me but tempo. rary relief. but after using three sad oarbalf bet ties of Warners bare ittdaey and Liver Cue. my aervoasypsems were eattrvie reamed. My age is 77 years. I recommend this great remedy la all suffering hem servous troubles. Irostea s k.ro., MU. MAIM EEEBE. _ • Dee.lF 4 Mamt• - • Cam' 1 ban: no moredaft, of the bow Seta effects of Wafoses Safe Edney and Liter Cureihan 1 bays that the Genesee river empties tato Lake Ontado.—lev. I. E. Rankle.. D. D.., Waiddopton, D.C.- . Dec. 14.1104.2. RenIELL-301110N.—At the residesee of B. Browns. Ea ..Orwell, Ts., by Be►. Bossard Coe , oeU, - George " Russell_ aeoll Ulu Ills M.- %or . tou, both of Omit. Pb. - ' • 1111WrON-:-KENNEDIe.=in Bmlthbeld. Demme. • ber tat; at the house of Wm. H. auk • • Phelps, by the Bet•. C. -C. Cons, Mr. an a l. Huston, of Barungtou, and Min Sarah M. fen nedy. of Iftster. _ NOBTIIIIIIP-.CNANE.-111 - thei X. Z. Parson- We. BuhlISM bormilik - , - December 'l. IRO b 7 Bev. Paul Smith, Mr. Jew 'NOrthmy sad Albs Ellen J. Crane. both of Nratfford thanty, Pa. VAIIETROMAS.—In Troy, ra., November 11th. by Bev. B. r.f sewen, • Milton A. Cass sad Mlas Eugenia B. Thomas. bock of Troy. COVELL—DILLANZ.—In Tray at the ThiMst parsonage. by Rev. J. Barton French. Platt Covell, and Miss Angle L. DUdine, botb bury. iiripLiAms—Lzosittio.—Al tbs, residence of Albin Blame. November SO, by the "Ler. 8. P. Gaseijgr. Wallace Williams end Miss Prances Loogi a Al. both of East Cantina. CRANDLE—WKWELL.—At Canton, by Bev. ,„ B. Halaydeli, Nerlalber 20h. Mr. James A. of Alto. intillse Rae D. Rockwell; of Canton. TABOR —FIELLARD.—At (48Ter• Novembar 24, by Rev: B. H. Hayden. le. TEEM= • H. ?SIMI of Alba, and Mite Leita Z. Sellatd;,of DARLING—HICHOLB.—At the reditnell_ _et his sister. Mrs. Summers, Owego, N. 2, Oar 14, 19110, by the Bev. T. P. Moore. Mr. Me Darling. of Warren, Pa.. to Miss Alvin of Windham, Pa. 1 . BZEBE-110ETO1Qeelji Towanda, Sib Inst. at the residence of the bride's mother, by the ILisv. - John 8 . Beers, Bettor of Christ Church. Mr: Joseph B. Beebe, of Mantiose. to Miss Belle A, daughter of the late Ma j. John Horton sad Mrs. Amanda Horton. •,! ' TOSBURG.--la Smith' Civet. November 24th, of paralysis, Mrs. Betsy radium aged 74 years. TURNER.—In Troy, Nanitober tttb.of *hoopla, cough. $ ma of Mr. sad - Mrs. J. W. Turtair. aged 9 months. LION ARD.—In Putt November libtb. of effects of market' fever. WIWs Leonard, sot of Marvin LeonsinVdeetarkk.d, seed ram GALBRATrit.—Isk 1111111tunrpoet, November 2eib; -of dlphtfierie croup, grace Miens. danghter.of J. d Sarah J. Gafbralth. after an illness of one west, aged 4 years, I MEWL BARNES.-15 Werth Masada. Desearber 4th, or . diphtheria, Wary, daughter of Wlllam and garish Barnes, aged 11 years. . .. . T OWANTIA MARKETS. .. • IMPORTED lIT 5T12171013 Ili LONG, esnessidealers In Groceries - NM Predate, corset - . , Kahl and Pita Ilmets. 1 • WEDNICIIDAT EVENING, DEC. 1., IMO. PATIPO.. SILLIita f lone per totil - - , , .050 • IGO Flour per sack sl 40 • 1 s Corn Meal per 1110... ~ ; ' ''• t: 4 0 Chop Feed - . I • Wheat, , per MIA— :IR00• I 10 . 0. -.. Rye C ' 71 • ' OO 8 4 40 ' - • . , ! 0 Oats..,'..- . SIN al 40 Buckwheat -, • 10 0 , - 0 Buckwheat flour..:. 01 40 0 kJ* Clover seed • 1 0 4 0 400 Timothy. western... • es Reans,S2 Ms. el WS 125 51 20 Pork. mess * bbl. INS 00 0 20 ile Lard IMO ; 10 0 12 Butter, tubs • s. ' EP 0 24--- -•_ 411 . IS Rolls ' 20 II . 2111- 2l Eggs. fresh 2 1 • - 1 ' ' , Cheese ' • . 14 IS • potatoes. per bush.. " • 10 +;. • Beeswar - 20 0 23 r • CORIniCTID NT ORO. .11A*1011' • • Rides - -. . ' 0.3‘ • UM Veal ,skins SI 4O •if I Deacon Silas., • • Sheep Pelts ' 5. 50 ISO coassciaa lit a. DiVIDoW - ts 510. Hides tirla Veal2lklns ' .., %I ILI 211 Deacon Skim ' 0 i - 'a . Sheep Pelts " STSO4 I IS R. X. Wit.r.es THE Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Towanda; Bridge Company for theparpoae of electing II President, Treasurer and six Managers, to serve the ensuing year. will be held at the °thee of the Treasurer in Towanda. oh WEDNESDAY. JANUARY alb, t64r, between the boars of • L and a r. u. N. N. NE.IIII, Secretary owanda. Decembers. ELBERT H. WHITE, COMMISSION MERCHANT._ • AO driblet' Is ill Mods ot• Country Produce, Calm, 416e0p, lambs, Poultry, Ake. BULL'S MUD, tdee.37lllll 311111,4.11 X. SHORT -HORN CATTLE AND BERKSHIRE PIM We bee s few elides Bulls sod Heliers Wideb we rltehl elm at, very reaeoesble pekes. Also JPeMbled Berel. e. • Widulag, re" War. leek ; dee.s4,l AGENTS! . AGENTS I ADMITS JOS.T.A AI SIT'S v VI:FE HAS 14 Erne : The best I Male* ollell. NEW BOOK. "Id - My Wayward Pardnar," • Or, TAs Gemini Of &flosentAn't Trisii and 4lnferings seitA Aer Atioband Josiah, fre. This will be leading Seek Wilke Seem to sr% ADZ NTB WANTZD re *my Tows. Doan tree It. bat read ter elreelars at ewe sod reeare Tait. tory. Addnu Buss 4.00, -Rein" T. J. . NM 270 VOTICK--Notice is hereby given IN ass ea spipUssit- win lo sks‘s So Use Om. end Assasibly of tits VousshoovesUly et U. most sesslosi, for tisomow of a spodal SiwpollUltior the rosatog skis:o Is Use storssito or Toni osa counr, of Wadttiril or for (*UN nabs; sheep pad solo. VRIAU TIMM ANA ISSlelisveisiesr ?Imp 7 .- . Viten • Tom r. Nev. rte. MARRIBD. DIED. ibmtiseatests. *le abausawatf! XICOBPORATION bLIOTION. -11sownlNwlt.1slit tltSlow MONA _ Isionoso. Omposy. irlA be MI at ISsr . esurollallbsiismatkomossit TINITIODATM JAIIMAISTAMIS. silsridoelm. ar.. SWIM of etitilliscamisms Dlsessess. a ?sow • ins isat asinksa. Mt -per saint kuplisSme as maybe ws= i - - D. • B. 1 . Ms* Ilifiesasarb `Da.* AtoDMINISTRATORS NOTION. Lottars et alstailiOntko looks Wm go osionlooolh ups Os mob Et J. M kis , ed, kits o ghee tiot r W porker lais yolodair isinraft Oressolt to , soa limb t4s4 tile on estate me rkporetorn to mkt komolloto porrest. mml all poroos'lasts ads= Ode mak wont_ pottoO Oto moo Ike rasa to Do orGres kr ukikoort.__ 4 ;JUMPS( EL MAW. 1‘ Adalollitemorr. tairrortikr Dre. mpuma° BALE OP SHORT ROSS CATTML—Tho wk allot wet met MM. ea SATURDAY. 1111C111M11111. IN% lit $1 oßtedi. A. a.; so is. Twl /slit enuods. ' SO Mod ot tliolill mo otioieMpbot Roam mid Cow d from Ommm of ass I f Mom It him 4184 mentAm 14 Bottom te hos 14 toli tetbr. 1 SIM Coll mmittamod 4 fitot7 dmicallpbool Omi to • mom silim mot poittlop mo the get of 4 ,04111. Oratt.^ toblettol at Tamed Polr to tote Tot cam ato Do got al s.w ot »loyallOt.“ Orld by the I.R. Rim. Zies Conolt, of Ithseti. N. mitts OM Moo Ms kW WM tool by Moo. IMF Mom limo brad Wee SS mom Dom ON my dodo* CIO Moho mot go Dig Mobt—tho 414 m of “ Rom Cittot loolottglees 11 De. II mtlk pot diß:llst mord Moo to oltommOoo mom Maw No abs milt DM R&M MOW pm ow wok la Totavisa. Thom otiM too mot a mil 114 MO Us • my nom of Ms bold._ . • A Credit, . WOOS - Win so ghat es • Mops Pik Worm' ; /'s o. CADDY Mit cm&. ' Ittemllli. TompOlas Ca. N. Y. Dee.% ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.T—Iii the mann of th000Mal• of 'Allay/ HUI. k la the ot Coons= Phu of arollood Coompi. both* Is busby atm opplkolka basin Woo orillo to lOW Coons. the MO arta Swot Orr, A.D. 18104 try Piano H. Coillag. ardenoo toe the lomat of esothors oil IM 00, of we ow eiudgeor, is order that be. nay envy eat time *give. seat be Me sleds slth'ide seedite be rs. led ales ilia* be. tbe nes ff. Cedilla& discharged as assignee el aid estais, the NM Caart ordered sad dbeeted. Net ectice Ea ghee et die same to ea get=laterested by Mattis" la tie 3111.11DTOSD itaa and Argue far the war ow . time, seeks, attet which mid aseigese will ark that the rues be greawd. sable soar be abets why tbe same Masa sot be dose. • tiAllibb U. CODDING Assigsee. Tossed; Die. 3, 111114.1.: POWELL & CO. Are , opening this week a : large stock of EW GOODS! Especially adapted to They'have taken advantage of the markets at this season, and have closed out linestof Goods which, will be offered at gieat bargains and much / tie -- • • ' low former prices. / . Polkalar Atingle"! Is askedto their V NEW STOCK DriaB 1 OodB fo,their New stock of CLOAKS-- SHAWLS • . AND , FURS 111 AND TO THEIR NOTION STOCK Which is fully stociced with• all the Novelties for the Holiday Trade. Towanda, Deo. 9, 1886. AnDMINISTRATORS SALE.—` . fly virtu it ao order hued out at' the Or. Court of Bradford County., Peen shams. the undersigned. administrator efts setateof D._ P. Boss. late of the township of Ailster. dummied. US expose to public, sale., di the purism, on FRIDAY. D EMBER 2fflMo,at 2 o'clock r. followlm deseribeCpeoperq. to wit : All side or Waste' busd; shuns Is the township of 'filster. Coon lit Bradford soil State of Penn ant Mouthed as follows. to wit : =log at the soetbeut !Orbit of Jusph iliebree‘ *MU. naalaiKaorth 4he. east by math lot . Ile rods : throat stela Ujl e. seat by lands of Madison Bose Mardis ; themes south lie Vest by wee lead 41) ;MU; inure south Mho. weds;rl= 147 640 reds:Down south She. wish 7 me same rouse by load f lust by hold WilUms,Ohestud U rods ; Ohms 'meth SIM* o . ot Jerod Anoltand others CM $lO Nods to the piece of be ploaing; mutants' WS aeres et land. nowe er lee, Being the some hot morels' by Guru Y. Ross and idle to Daniel B. Woe. dated Barth 10 ,1070. rieerded ha Bradford County Deed Bask 137. " IL% OlfSALß—Meli as the property befog strut denim sad the babousee anal ontlnsatits. 0. H. VABlrfilt, Admialstridor. Ulster, Pa., Dee. 2, telatta. WILIAM 1111 . 4411111C1 SKIM Or TIIIC U. e., TOME 61ITY. PERFECT SECURITY. morrs - • 37,361,1141 strierLus 7,515,407 "Al polities zzrcormssrAsza oAer throe 1ear171141,01111 1 110 paid • . *vs Ila 197 1 / 4 • NOT A cLAni CONTINTICD. latatasee to the. ItQIIITIOILZ es the TONTINE SAVINGS MID PLAN* Cadsitia advaaltiges it ORDINARY LIVE WITH ENDOW- mu ASIBUIRARM See= l st ! I = 11~immit. NN 'settles to me • • - - . . For tall jpisiticalers of TOSTIIIII:asal an °Um two" a/ pansy Imo' by this /oral s arty to ~ - JOH Pt D. STAT=t. it AcYlna Manama Mask. Twa ay 1... C Cm. tillNoi mapr. lab. nraolhray, I. T. - • Damillsb. . • - TAHS NOTICIL—Thati have ap. paidl to Um Illoastable Jeep at ths Cow of Pleas of Stellfefit Canty, ate pto teneat of the IWohwt how of the Cootassewsattl of Peessolvaida.: sod the seta tout las epoototad Dee. a, ISIS, to Mar am awl tay catalogs, at Ow Coed Boom. to Tweets Inetteck - vim dog !ban you pay stand If fee ttatkplum 10f1fAIP trreilOPt WS, ill Mt, -6F-- =I