Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 13, 1881, Image 3

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    ,s l tAdford porta
CfIAS. It ALUM, LOCAL .10:11TOIL,
Towanda, Pa., Jan. 13, zBBi.
TERED IN TILE rOSTOIPFICE AT TOWANDA
AS MAIL MATTER OF TRIPSECOND CLASS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The expiration of subscription is print
ed on the colored label. By noticing the
date ercry subscriber: can tell then his
paper trill be stopped unless the !iubserip
tion. renewed.
SAFE FOR new safe of the
make of llosler, Bahman Co., of Cin
i•itinati, 1,500 pounds weight, . warranted
first-class, will be sold f iveryi cheap. Ap
ply at this office. . •
TUE liverymen'are happy.
_
How is that diary progressing?
STICK to those good resolutions
This is a good winter for lumbermen...,
-Tun job work done at this °Mae is un-'
excelled: 7.
FuozEs pumps don't take wOl these
mornings,
Tim old-fashioned winter is not much
to admire
3 um:E . Monnow holding Argument
Court this week. •
,
Timm is more daylight now Wax' there
was a mouth ago.
additional heater has been placed
in the Baptist Church.
1., %ST - Saturday was the anniversary h
the battle of New Orleans.
Tin; ealendar'gives the present month
five Sundays and five Momlayi •
. CAt'ssitwitAnt.r. bark is at present being
by railroad from this station.
Tait; fiend who wiks "Is it c.9cl enough
for you?" is in his elethent just:now•.
TnE bother now with most, persons
write letters is to date then\
•
Tur. citizens of Sugar Run are making
iffoits to secure additionahmail facilities.
MEETINcs are being held eaeli evening
this week at both the M. E. add Baptist
clpuelp s
Ft vr. iuchcs of ;nowt was addbd to that
'alivaily on 11 , e pound by tliet storm of
'ttnday night
EC=
Br sure and attend the lecture at lifer
cur Hall, to ruorri4, Friday evening.
\ dmittance fret
hundred tens of poultry were_ship
i d from station_ during the
p.tst four mouths
Tit }: week of prayq . wks g:enCially °U
se, lby the different ehnt eh 60111:treka
ti,.11., of th . k place:
of 6. S. At:I;I.FX &
FIZANK 110;;ENFIEin
re
tiring fttlin the Erin.
lIZZ
411•111'. extensive altetations and,im
pro•cuient;are'to be made in the M. E.
Church linilding at Canton.
T LIE ilfe,byterian Church - at Athens
has recently added a tine lot of new books
to its Sunda - School Li 1)1111.4 . .
etn
T HI / . .*
.- - - -4 •--:-..-- .
. .: tor; of the Xyalusing Star
wants theicounty to build 'a free bridge
aeniss Old river at that,place.-
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Y:u - can hear_ something that will in
terest you, by attending the- lecture at
Mei cur Hall, FridaY • eycning.
On: neighbors of the Repubtira a will
accept our t-liaukfer i a neatly gotten up
Almanac for the present year. •
THE office and corridor of the Ward
Iliinse have been papered; which adds
materially to their appearance.
TmE thermemeter registered thirty de
grees belowurn' at Wnisboro, Tioga
Geinty, ea the rniirning of the Ist instant.
THE January term of the Susquehanna
County Courts • began at Montrose on
Mond:lY la - St, and will continue for three
wcrks
Titr..i.fockholder: of the Bridge egm
pany, at their meeting on Wednesday' of
1:1:4 trek, re-elected the ()1d Voard of Di-
liTt , )ls
...VALENTINE SAXTON ? Of Cr fall Ville, bal3
'wt.!, appointed an assistant dotirkeeper
Ilf the 1 7 1.1 use of -Itepre . sentntives at
A NtY(IN E bti a farm cheap,
read the advertisement. of E. IL'
whioll appears in another
c dunni
Dt - itiNG the recent vacation, new atid .
iinpleved desks and 6e..ats were placed in
the high school room o(the Canton Grad
ed.Setiool
Tats i< th 4 C
thin , wilen pleasure-seekers
go ,a tleigbing—slaying horses by over
(hiving them, and of n slaying them.
sulves by exposure
AN Athens correspondent says.that
ELY l'ilt - to;xv, of that placc, - is the owner
of the finest three-year-old colt tor be
found in Peunsylvania..!
As a remit of the revival meetings at
-the Ilisciple Church, in Canton, the ordi
nance of baptism was administered-to sii
persons on Christmas day. -
Tut , . Novelty Furniture Works, of Ath
ens, :9 1 e getting the timber on the ground
preparatory to Wilding an addition to
their factory, 40x130 in dimensions. -
ANT; ,7 : remember during the new
3 ear that a single advertisement in a
newspaper like the it P:POILTER, is worth a
dozen on the side of an old shed, and , act
a'eordingly.
entlicit of the Messiah (Universalist),
Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Pastor. At I.oi
: "The Difference Between
Evil and Sin." At-7 P, "A Thei r .-
Gugh_Christian." . '
Tun railroad depot building at Wya
luxing a\soon to be enlarged by the addi
ti.,n'of twenty feet to the northern end,'
which will add materially to the office
and freight room.
.; •
IT is said that the appticatiQn of snow
to frozen ear's, feet, and other portions of
the body will prevent any future trouble
frrqn arising. The snow should be kept on
the-Pain is gone.
r.SJ A M K. BoitTREE, .convicted of
'irk', minder of ITENILY SIIOE, at Honeti,
(iale recently, was sentenced . on 'the 304 k
111%. i4i eleven years and ten months in
the Eastern Penitentiary.
TIIE editor of the Wyalusing Star says
ti:at all the articles appearing in his pa-
Pcr arc original. We do nottlbelieve_there
is a% editor in the whole country who will
dis - pide the gentleman's assertion
WILLux CAtureimal, of Vaughi
Hill, says tho Wyelusing tar, slaughter
ed a pair of last April pigs, on Wednes
day, the sth instant, that weighed '137
pounds. First' pig, 346 ; second, 391.
NE.fILY $17,000 worth of new and im
proied machinery has been put. Into the
woolen mills at Camptown recently. It
is expected that the mills will be ready to
begin york by the first of next month.
STAIRS reaching from the ground to the
roof of the rear part of the Ward House
are being built. In. calk) of fire these
stairs will furnish an : addrtionatmeane of
ogress from either story of the building.
A. RE,DFIELD haB started a neat - little
paper in Lwrencevillc, tioga Contity. It
is named the Lawrenceville Herald, and
is well filled with local matter. We wish
the gentleman success in his enterprise.
HoN. EDWARD lklePnEssori, secretary
of the Republican Congressional Commit
tee, will accept our thanks for a full set.
- of campaign documents- issued by lt . lo
committee during the campaign last fall.
WE have received from Superintendent
1. P. WICKEIISHAM, a copy of each of the
reports made by him as Superintendent
of the Soldiers' Orphans-;Schools, and of
the Common Schools. We hereby return
thanks.
OYSTERS are scarce, and city dealers
have. run up the price on'country dealers.
The recent hard.-freezing has closed up
the surface of oyster beds, and until a
thaw comes-the supply will not begin to
reach the demand.
THE Borough Council of Montrose,
offer a reward of $lOO . for information
that will lead to the arrest and convict
ion of the person who' cut 1100 feet of
hese-belongingto the Fire Department of
that village, recently.
,::ATHER`KELLEY has "purchased Beyen
•
acres of land from Mr. nostroun, in North
Towanda,
a which is to be used ad a Catho--
lie Cemetery. The lot is situated on the
high grOund between the river and the
road leadineto Waverly.. . .
Q6MPANY A, of this; place, -have been
invited by - . Adjutant-GOerat - Connts, of
the V. 8. Army, to visit Wash'ington, on
the 4th of March,..and take part in the
p . m ade incident to thii•inauguiation of
Gen. GARFIELD, as President.
A owEt.t.flin hue Belonging to Mrs.
M. BEIOANITN, :and situated in Asylum
township, was destroyCd by fire on Wed
nesdiy night of lat'weeir; together with
nearly all of its contents. We tiaie been
unable tcy learn further-particulats.
Tim Owego Gaszety came to ns last
week in au entire new dress Of type, and
changed very materially fit." make up."
It is now an eight instead of four .page
paper,,. and presents a very neat and - tidy
appearance. In fact we do not know of a
handsomer paper in the Southern. Tier.
• C . o.sTA pLF: WELLS whilst driving down
Main - street mne day, last week, came in
collision with a'sleigh in cliarge.96 Mrs.
r, ENJA IY , Whereby his cutter Wasc.4-
siderablY damaged.. Mr. WELLS had the
drixeFiirrested, and the -matter was set:" .
tied by. Mrs. BENJAMIN paying Mr. W. $5.•
• AT the annual election of the Athens
Fire Department, held on the 4th instant,
the foll4ing named gentlemen were
elected oil - leers for the current year :
,Engineer-Josmur M. ELY.
• .Pirst Astistant—iC. T.
.',"reond Assieant—E. C: SPALDING.
,THE plan of holding anr election for,
Postmaster is becoming popipar, especial- ,
ly,wherethere is a good fat office and
plenty of applicants.. It has been sug
gested ,at Altoona, Chester and other
tnwns. Democratsare allowed to. vote,
but--no Democratic candidate - is to be
Presented. , •
THERE were Shipped from Troy station,
this county, via - the Northern - Central
Railway, dining the year 1889,. 50,000
bushels of barley, 1,251;120 pounds, or
. 625 tons of buckwheat,!72o,ooo:pounds . of
leather, and 3,600,000 pounds' of butter,
betides a large amourit'''Of miscellaneous
freight.
THE Scrtinten Reptibli4n \ wi 11. accept
our thanks for a, copy of - the very hind
some and useful Almanacs issued frourl
that,oflice for the year 1881. It is tilled
with a large amount of valuable informa;
tint). It is handsomely printed and: re
fleets credit upon the establishment from
which it is issued.
• A r'o)trtsr for the manufactnre of
tbreshing machines has been 'organized
at Alba, with Dr. C. C. IloosEß, Presi
dent. A. T. DusisAn, Secretary, and E.
W. LF.ARNSII, Treasurer, with 'directors
yet to be chosen. • The Pt+sident, Dr.
HOOKER, has presented thel"coMpany with
half an acre of land. . -
AT the nieetiug of they stockholders of
the First National Bank held on Tuesday,
the following named gentlemen -werecho
sen directors for the present year: Hon.
JOSEPH POWELL, N. N. BETTS, E. W.
HALE, C. M. - MANVILLE, H. - L. &Orr,
GEO.' STEVENS, C. TRACY, R. A. 31:Eit
cun and R. 0. SMITH.
TnE New Milford Advertiser, one of
the brightest and best little papers itbat
comes to our sanctum; • began - its second
volume with the pent year. It is a
credit to the town in:which 'it is printed,
and we judge from its advertising patron
age, that the busineis men of the place
are giving it a g'ene f riins support. •
A Ja - PANEsErea Party will be given at,
the luitise of W. A. CRAMBERLIIS Monday !
evening, January 17, 1881, for the benefit
of Christ Ckureh. All are cordially invit
,
.
:d to attend. Refreshments will be serv
ed With tea or coffee, including a beauti
ful and unique cup and saucer, for the
moderate sum of twenty-five cents.
JUDGE HAND has recently rendered a
decision in d case at Scranton, which in
volves the right. of fining privatett of the
National Guard. for. non-attendance at
company drills.'- The
, Jage m in a long
exhaustive.ppinipn, decides agaiesi such
right. There consciprently Much re
joicing =BElg - the 'citizen soldiery.
SAYS the Owego Times of last week :
The "'Pisgah Praying Band" from Troy,.
Pa., are holding revival meetings in the
M. Chureb. They will continue dor.
ing next week. ,Large audiences have
greeted them every . evening 2i Members
of other churches are cordiallY invited to
assist in making.the mee t ings a success."
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PROT - BEOOB MONTGOIiERY, Of I the State
N&rmal offnra a vain
able gnkfmedal for the pupil in any pub
lic school iu Pennsylvania, whoi will pro:,
duce during the-pre.sent ischool ; year the
best specimen= of dinwing unde r the "fol
lowing . classes : - draling from
copy ; second, drawing map' of country
from memory ; third, dictation exercises ;
fourth, oriiinal composition. A commit
tee from , each county to examine the
work and send to Millersville for final
- •
judgment. .
A prrrnort was presented to the Court
on Monday last, signed , by a number of
the citizens of •Athens Borough; asking
that that Borough be divided into two
wards for election purposes. The Court
appointed Hon. C. S. Rusitu., J. W.
Mix and Z. T. WALKER 00111111151110116111 to
examine and report upon the application.
Tine graduates of the Soldiers' Orphan
Schools of Pennsylvania, met is Harris
burg, on Thursday of last week, and
formed an organization to be known is
the "Junior Grand Anny." Speeches of
welcome were made by Governor Roili
and others; which were responded to by
severVof the graduates. The neat meet
ing a
be held in the same city on the
, 24th, 26th and 26th days of August next.
Unpin - the head . of a "Good Joke,"
the Leneysville Advertiser of last , week
tells the following : "The , deed of our
borough school lot was recently. drig out
Pf a pile of old relics, which disclosed the
act that our school board bad been pay
ing round rent for 'a small building in
um N rear of the school. bow, when the
ground actually 'belonged to the school
lot.
, • When, the money ; is paid ; back, it
will swell the school fund quite a bit."
Ix view of the fact ;that' some weak
minds are exercised on the Subject, it
may be well:to note that a correspondent
of the New York Sin says that the so
called propheey of Mother SuA•vos is a
fraud perpetrated only a few e ats ago
by one'CitsnpEs lIINDLEY, Of ... r•ighton,
England. The gist of this arkable
prophecy is as , folkars :
—Then the end of the World will come
In eighteen hundred and eighty-One
Mn. Or. 01!" CAMP, who lives near the
lake;oiet with quite t a serious accident
on Tuesday, while chopping wood. The
axe caught on a limb over his head and
glanced "and struck him on the side of the
neck, cutting it gash two or three inches
long and deep enough to sever a large
vein. Or..Edatut ivas'once sent for; and
after several hours work, succeeded in
stopping the' flow of blood. If it had been
the sharp , bit
. of his axe the injuries
.would probably have been such
_as to
have caused immediate death.—Canton
Sentinel. c--
EDITOR REPORTER :--JOB PIDPFIN, of
Athens, has sold his yearling colts to W.
H. BRADFORD, of Sylvania, f0r,90.00.
They were sired by R. S. EDMINSTON'S
Norman stallion, " Gambett ? ," and weigh
2,250 pounds, with fine style •and / action.
is thought by ail who have seen . Them
to be the best pair in the county. We
understand Mr. BRADFORD has been or
hired a big profit on theni alreak They,
are th?kind thatsommandbig prices.
lady readers will doubtless be
pleased to learn of a simple process by
which colored Pictures may be applied to
silk so perfectly that the ornamentation
is mistaken for hand painting. The pic
turOs of-lb:leers,' fruits and otber objects
are printed 5n.0il colors on specially pre
vared paper, and'may be arranged in de
signs'to suit one's fancy. They are trans
leriel-by-siinply moistening the back_ of
the picture wittlwaterand pressing it on
with a 11,bt iron: This decoration is so
much pislerdro than hand painting that
the Igdies are using it for ornamenting
the panels, collartr, - pbckets and sashes of
dresses." '
VOt's Floral Guide, for 1881, is the
Publication'of the kind issued
in this or any other'country. It Is boOk
of 122 1 `pses, printed in, the higheqt style
of 31.1 e ail - , on elegant calenderedjpaper,
andl i illustraied with numberless plants
and'flpwers. Any reader of the REPORT.
ER - fießdillg ten cents to Mr. Vim will re
ceikeo, copy of this really handsome work,
arai advise'every lady reader of . our
paperlto do so at once, and if they dpn't
admit' that it is three times worth the
•ambunt, asked for it, we will agreeibat
we are no judge of the beautiful. Ad
dressr- smEsNics, 'Rochester, N. Y. ,
,
A IfEnicAL authority says when you
'et chilly all over and away into your
.boncs; aind begin .to ) sniffle and alinost
fri
strug to for your breath, " just begin in
time nd your tribulation need not las t .
very ong. let some powdered borax. and,
snu thB dry powder up, your nostrils.
Get, your , Camphor bottle, - smell it fre-'
quenoy, pour some on your handkerchief
and ' wipe your nose with' it whenever
needed. - Your nose will not get sore and
you 'ill loon wonder what's become of
your 'old. Begin this treatment in the,
forenoon and keep on -at itterval's until
you : go to bed, and you will sleep. as well
as you ever did.
A"TnAMP, who gave his name as JAMES .
'Bono Ens, . was arrested OnVednesday ev
ening, of last stealing an .
pier
coati from one of the "dummies" in front
of ItOSEi:FIELD'S ClOthing Store:. .
•
MILLER, a clerk in the store, saw the
light-fingered gent when he took' the coat
and gaVe pursuit. ifiertaking him the
culprit showed fighl, ;and a lively little
":scrimmage " toolf Place near the corner
of Pine street; and the ,thief would proba
bly have gotten away but for :lons- BEE- ,
MAN and WILLIAM DELPEUCII coming to
MILLER'S assistance. At a hearing be
fore Justice: HALL, the traveller 'was re
quested to furnish bail lit the sum of $4OO
for his appearance at Court, failing in
which he was,. committed to "Castle
Dean," tO await the' action of the .Grand
Jury at February term. ' •
" AT the last regular meeting of Watkins
Post, No. 68, G. A. R., the following offi
cals elect for thb present year were in
stalled :• "
P. C.—GronGE V. MYER.
B. V. C.-A4A. STJoulc.
' J. V. C.-11.T. Pown.j.. .
• Adjutant—J. R. KITTREDGE.
Surgeon—J. A. WILT.
..Chaplain—J. A. BRADLEY.
0. D.—O. D. LYON:
0. G.—Primula E. STEPHERBON.
B. .11.- - TfiLumis 11. NIITT.
AT a regular meeting of Stephens Post
G. A. R.; Rome Borough, held the sth
instant, the following officers Were install
ed for the ensuing year : " •
Conimcindsr—B. G. WILMOT.
8. V C.—C. C. STEWART.
,Y. C.—T. J. CRUBBUCK.
Adjutant-..•WILLIAM DEAR&
Chaplain--Rev. ALONZO BABCOCK. " 2
Quartermaster,—E. 8. - Bvsmitsie.
0. D.ELLIAIT PITCHES.-
O. O.—WILSON GLENN.
S. M.-L.B.
Q. 8.-J. C. FRINH.
At the regular meeting of Mantua Hoot!
'and Ladder Co„ on Wednesday evening
of last, wee k, the following officers were
elected to serve the present year: .
i t
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Pros.— . J. llREassz.
V. Pip. BArr • McKasy..
- Seey.-0. . ;Iva.
Trees. - G. C. HOLLON.
Foremal.—F. 3. iluirortirogro. .
First Aset—F.. GRINELL.
WL
Second A— .43nonss.
Membersof Fire POtiee."--L. B. COBURN,
and T. 11. AsNorrr.
Member-of Fire Rioard.—W. J. Baum.
AT S special meting of Asylum Grange
No. 211, P. of H. held at their hall Sth
left. the following °Skiers were duly in
stalled. (or io reported):
W. 3f.—.lort. STEvass. .
O.—D. KELLUM.
L.Z3l..L.trowm.
J. AYERS. '
A. q. —Btu. Kumucx.
. O.—L. G. Mluoirr.
Tread.—Mrs. JOEL Brussurs.
ffee'y.-0. A. GILBERT. .
G. X.—J. McDoim.p.
C.—Miss LtrcßEve PRESTON.
P.—Ara. R. NEALity.
F.—Miss W. LAPORLE. •
L. A. 8.-.—Miss'NOßA BACON.
AT ameeting of Mystic Lodge, No. 40,
K. and L. of R., held at Castle Rail on
Thursday evening list, the following'offi
Oars were elected for the current. term :
•
Protector—Mrs. E. A. LEwm.
V(ce Protestor—Mrs. D. M. Darrow.
6eeretary—.l". R. KITTREDGE. .
Financia/ Secretary—F. E. POST.
Treacurer,--Mrs. E. A. Krrrar.Das.
Chaplain-345. L. N. Git,vms.
Guide—A. a Poem.
Guardian—E.
Skliatinet--C. Mr. MyEn. .
„Truatees—C. M. MYEU, G. A. DAYTON,
A. HAWTHORNE.
Representatiie to (rand Lodge—C. M.
MYER. .
AT the regular meeting of Towanda
Council, No. 532,, Royal Aicanum held
Friday evening, the following officers
were installed for the current year by D.
G. R.—D. 11. Tunlam
Regent.—W. B.
V " =L. B. COnum .
Orator:—S.: M. WoonnOur;
Beeg.•=, C. F. TAYLOR.
Colletar.W. J. BRESEE.
Treas.-31. J. Loxo. -
Guide.—W. S. RICKEY.
p. DYE.
Warden.—E. W. ELWELL..
Heofry.—E. D. RUNDELL..
THE officers eledt of Gscalnwa Grange
wore installed by Past Master 13. F. Bow 7
max,. with Sister-iIIoWNIAN acting ,as as
sistant, on Friday evening. The officers
for the inesent year are : • ,
Naater.—W. IL SMITH !
Ocerater.---LESLIE D. MILI.s.
Lecturer..4E. BADGER.
Steteard.—D. 0.. jloLtos.
Assistant Stetrarii.—A. Smrrn.
Chaplain.—S. W. ALvoiw.•
Treasurer.—B. HORTON.
Secretary.—HANNATl HowroN.'
Gate..Keeper.—GEMlOE FOSTER. .
Cerig.—MlT. W. N. POSTEit.,
Pomona.--ELmA Volum. '
Ffora.-.--DoiiAD. Bombs.
Stewardess.—Mrs. L C. Smut.
FARMER.
THE following named persons were in- . '
stalled by Worthy Master W. H. SMITE,
of Osealuwa G range,. as bifitters of Towath
da GrangB, on Saturday evening, Janu
ary l
Maater.GEonotr. IL Fox.
Ocerseer.—B. Bow.v.AN.
'LeeOcier.—LT-ARN - 13LAcENTAN.
Steward.-Slai. E. W.
Assistant Merrard.—ANNAl WitEFORD.
• Chaplin,L3lrs.- B. F. BOWMAN. •
Treas.—JOlN ScoviLt.e. -
Sec' y:—Pion. H. L. SCOTT.
‘.
Gate .lieeper.---,ToliN . Scovit4,E.
Ceres.—Slii.ll. L. SCOTT. " 1 - -
Pomona.—ELtzs. SCOVILLE.
Flora.-14AmIE ScoviLLE.
Stewardess.."-HATTIE SWEET.
THE - following named gentlemen have
,been installed officers of Crystal Lodge,
N0.'1,17, K. of 'IL, of this place,-.for 'the
current term •
Past Dictator—L.
• Dictator--JEssE Jr.
.Viee,Dictator--GEounE . S. Est LL.
Assistant Diet itor-41. E. FORD
Chaplain—GEOßGE RIDGEWAY.
Reporter--J. R. KITTREDOE.
Financial Reporter—C. C. MOWER.
Treasurer—C. J. Cool.nAvom
Gladed. T. litc•Ki.NNEr.
G
• °
uardian—C.ll. ALLEN.
Sentinel—M. CLIIu. '
Medical I".e , ttninerDr. S. M. WOOHN
• Representatire to Grand Lodge—GEO..
RIDGEWAY..
Alternate,--0. A. 111./.66.
GEORGE RIDGEWAY, 0. A. BLACK and
.C. 31. MYER were elected TrusteCs:
—County Treasurfir GRANT is in town
attending to official business. -
- —Dr. C. H. SCOTT, formerly of Ath
ens, has opened an office in Sayre.
J--hiss ANNA BENNETT, is visiting her
uncle, JOHN' MEM liErn, at Canton.
—MM. J. R. BEEBE„ Of Montrose, is
visiEing'her mother, Mrs. MollToli, in this.
•
. .
PEuutoo has been quite sefious
ly ill for some time past, but is now
ita
procing
—Mr. and 3lrs. , ,TAs. T. HAM; returned
from their bridal trip on Thursday eve
,ning last.
—Miss Mm!E CHASE, of Ifartwick, N u
Y., is visiting her sister, MrsAV.
J: BnE
SEE, in this place.
--GEORGE JORDAN, of d Athens, is t; an
gerously ill of erysipelas. His right arm
is swollcdto three times is natural size.
--LEONARD SEARLE, one of the, oldest
and most respected Citizens of Montrose,
died in that place on Friday of week be
fore last,. -
—WILL H. F! , scu, formerly a eleric
C. 8.. PORTER'S drug store, died in lin
shim on Thursday evening last; after a
lingering illness. .
—Mr. and Mrs. R. A. PACKER, and Mr.-
Mrs , R. A. ELMER; ar s e to - sail from
New York to-day, for Cuba, where they_
*fit spend the winter.
-'f? —The invitations are out for cry&
tal wedding of Mr. and Dirs. F. 11. Pseic,
which will take place on .MOnday,o Janu
-aiy 17t1i.—Cantou Sentinel. • _
—ERNEST, son of ADDISON KENDALL,
of East Canton, was seriously bitten on
New Year's day by. a dog belonging to r
ALFkED KENDALL, of that place.
--lonrir A. PARSONS, of Troy, was the
recipient of a gold-heitdvi cane on Christ
mas from his employes it the Enterprise
Manufacturing Company Shops in that
village.
. —On Monday, -December 20th, Ttiso-
McOu4 \ of Warred, had his left limb=
amputated by r. ROBERT EASTMAN, of.
.owego, assisted\hy his 'brother and Dr.'
F. G. Moanow, Of \ Warren.
H. SEELEY, )of. the Edropean Ho
tel, Towanda, now tips the beam at 400
ponds. There is a good deal of him and
all good, as he is one of the nundpopular
landlords in all this section bf the coun
try.—Elmira Pres Press. \ - •
—MissDELIA Thou, of M iddletown,
N. Y.,, returned home' last 'week. She
spent several weeks with heir cousin, Miss
ANNA MCAFEE, and other Mends, in Ath
ens, who will be pleased to , have h jer
cheerful presence among them again. '
• —Jena H'. GRANT, the pleuant and
popular Treasurer oi this county, has
seemed even more sociable and agreeable
I than is his wont for the past few days.
Wonder if that baby-girl, presented him
4 -
PERSONAL
by les '"gudei wife," Tuesday of last
week, 13 the oasis,. of his more than
asual amount of goodrnatured cordiality?
Eh, Joss 1 . _
—Mr.. and Mrs. Joint 'Mussna left.Ciui
ton on Monday for Fort Sill, Indian Ter
ritory, their future home. They will
make St. Louis a stopping mint ontheir
way, and, will reach Fort-13111 after a stage
dde of one hundred and 'twenty miles
from the railroad terminus. Mr. musszu
is post trader at Fort Sill.—=Cantoti Senti.
—The friends of Mr. and Mrs.. L. H.
Hoax); of Leona, - filled °their house,-
their tables, and their hearts, on
New Year's_Eve,„the fifteenth anniversa
ry of their marriage. The surprise was
effective and - the good neighbors and
friinds enjoyed it seemingly as much , as
the surprised couple. The presents were
nuineious, suitable and appreciated. ,
=Miss MARY MM Fwisp for - the
past two years had leen arrying on a
dress , Making establi s hment. in Tun kh au
nook, 'retintiod to her homein Burlington,
Bradford County, laskweek. As a dress..
makir she stands in the first rank and
during her stay-hero she wou many .warm
friends who were loth to see her depart.
—Tninkhannoek Republken.
-BETSEY LEAvrt an aged lady of eigh
ty years, formerl of Spring Hill, but :
now a rcsidtsnt of Harrisburg, Pa., with
her daughter, both -invalids—the former'
having been coOned to her iooni twelve
years, and the latter has not walkedfor
two years, and during that time has ear,
ried on a large Intilinery busine in that
place. Mrs..LEiVis, during bee confine
ment, has pieced five silk-vehet sofa
cushions; which werelbeauties, and sent
them as Christmas presents to hei friends
con Spring Hill—S. J. LEwis and wife be
ing the recipients of one. The cushions
were nicely made of small blecks!'and two
colors, and the work was execnted equal
to a lady of - younger Years.—Leßaysville
Advertiser.
the proceedings • of the recent
Meeting of the stockholders of the FirSt
National Bank,
,of this place, we observe
that It. A. MEnmit, Esq., Was cleated a
member of the Board of Directors. " Mr.
M. ,is one of the carefullest and most
Painstaking. young practitioners at the
Bar of this county, and has, iu the few
yiars sine° his admission, won a reputation
for.proinptness iti the despatch of • busi
netisentrusted to him, that has brought
.hissa lucrative . -practice. An. excellent
financier, he is peduharly fitted , for the
position to • which he has' been elected.
We congratulate the stockholders On their
excellent choice, and wecongratuW.e Mr.
MEncili on his eldclion as. a Direetoa of
one of the soundest and. best - Managed
monetary institutions in the. country. :
-,,,That the affable and efficient Clerk,
to the. County Commissiiiners, WILLIAM
LEWIS, E4, r possesses in a very large de-.
: gree the confidence and esteein of the
People of this county, is best evidenced
by the fact that his. appointment for the
present year was made by the unanimous
vote of tlie Board of Commissioners; and
fiat the demand "for his re-appointment
. •
was so general, that there w=as not a sin
gldperson mentioned as his opponent for
the place. The :7oarioit of a recent, date
pay him the following well-deserved corn-
Irient, which we heartily,endorse As
will be seen.byi.the notice printed -else
.- , tr,r,
*lime, the COuniy Commis:goners bare
re-appointed W 11.14..kM LEW IS County
Clerk. We believe a better appointment
.Could - not have been made. Mr. , LErris
has held this posipin now sonic . five
Years, and is thoroughly acquainted with
the duties pertaining to it. 'Be is an oblig-,
ing, ft.ithful and efficient officer, and his
re-appointment by the Commissioners
: shows that good work is appreciated; ,
IEI
. —We clip the following froM the St.
Joseph (Michigan) !),lily Timea of the
instant. 211 i% RumwAV is.anative di this
eounty : " Among the business Changes
of the New Year, we learn Mr. J. iIR
unutt RrnoWAY, recently from Pestinsyl-,
vania, who is .brother-hr-law to the
Messrs. I,I4OMAN, of this 'place, Ims pur
chased an interest in the business .of
:Messrs. COOPER WELLS also that
the firm_have made a 'change in Supei in
tendent. • Mr. J, W. ll2virr ;retiring and
Mr. F. •J. It. COLLIN, of .PhiladephLa,
takes the place of foreman„ to-Ay. 4r.
COLLIN has been engaged from one' of
: the largest flouring mills of Philadelphia,
and comes with twenty years of practica
ble experience in-the manufacture of , ho
siery. The firm will still use every 'effort
tobnprove on the very 'superior goods
the ' •are manufactiiring, and maintain
the position they have attained asjone of
the and most successful mantifac i :
tories of hotiiery in the West. The.Nries.
wishes them a happy and proSperoutiNew
Year." •
BUCK---BARRY
On Thursday evening, January kb, the
.residence •of Mr. .and Mrs. ROGER S.
SEAIII:E, of jslcpatrose, Susquehanna Couri-,'
ty, was the scene of a vary pleaslitit and
social_ gathering,' The occasion was the
marriage of our old-time friend, Mr. SA R=
IJEL Bucx, of Leßaysville, ' and Mrs.
, ~
ELIZABETH BARRY' SPAULDING, of the
former place. '
'''A. goOdly number, of relatives, friends
: and well-withers were present to witiaess
Abe Ivedding Fervid and participate -41 its
festiviti&i., Airiting these we name Ron,
J. B. MCCouom and wife,. Huolt.3lc-
CoLtost and wife, Hon. P. 11. •BUCK and
wife, M. A.,Lvort and wife, hums SCOTT
and wife, E. W. R. SEARLE and wife, go.
GER SPAULIANG.and wife,' Mrs. JOHANNA
LATHROP, Mr. D. 'W. SEARLE . ; Mr, RA
SELAS SEARLE, and of „course' the family
of the host and hostess. • 0-. :.. .
' Promptly at . the appohited hour, the
marriage vows were taken, -Rev. J: W.
RAvNort officiating: Abundant congrat
ulations followed, after which the Whole
company sat down , to - a sumptuoo, .(111,-
,per, such as Mrs. SEARLE, daughter_ of the
bride, . can so skillfully prepare.. , A de
lightful evening was paSsed.. Several fine
.presents were left a!i tokens of • regard,
and Mr., - and Mrs. Dues were joyously
launched on the sea of matrimony. - May
a 'prosperous voyage and . many - happy
years await them. '. : .
..
ARGUMENT COURT:
MONDAY, dANUARY 10, 1881
, B. Wilhelm's Admlnistrator vs. Al
.
°sander Deschaux, two eases_ —Friendly
Brothers vs. Mary F.. Canner ; Hannah
Merritt vs. D. R. Blackman ; John Cisw
en vs. Walter Bullard, et al ; Edward
Lyon vs. Levi Stall, et al.:--Rules made
absolute.
H: L. Scott vs. H. S. Hot Top, et al ; C.
W. Clapp vs. J. D. Kyser ; G. W. Fassett
vs. 0. O. Barnes ;Same vs. V. B. Barnes;
W. W. Bowman vs. Puri& •Consadine,
two eases: John • Templeton vs. A. W.
Grap ;G. H. Strong vs. A. J. Kinne, •et
diiebarged..
N CHAIRMAN. APPOINTED:
E. J. ANGLE, Esqq : has been appointed
Chairman of the RepubliCau County Conn
mittee for the • present year, by 7. Mc-
PlitusoN, Chairman• of the last County
Convention. •`•The selection is an excellent
one, as " thcx. "\. is on'e of the most active
and energetic workers in the ranks of the
Republican party Of s tbilt county.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
The following resolutions- were Imo&
mously adopted 4 Barelity r Lodge,, No.
807, I. 0. of 0. F., on the death of Broth
er thrtonar. Huou,mv, - who — watailled in
the Carbon Ibin 'Willies by - failing roof,
December. !A 1880:
WngnEAs, Through 'the dispensation
of an All-wise and , .. over-ruling Pmvi
deuce, our friend and brother "GEORGE
HUOGAN has beew removed from our
midst by ark _ early and sudden death.
Romlrol, That in BI oilier. IluousN's
death, this Lodge has lost a faithful atoll : .
ber anti co-worker ; flit° brothers And sis
ters of the deceased a kind and loving
brother ; and. tie community au industri
ous and worthy citizen.
Resolved, That we tender to the broth
era and sisters of our - deceased brother,'
our bearfelt sympathy . •in this hour of
their great bereavement and trial: • -
Resolved, That •our Lodge-room be_
draped in mourning„ and the members
wear the proper badge for •a period of
thirty days. . • , •
Resolved, That these,resoloti hi; be re
corded on th e minutes of ou • -1; - edgei• ' a
copy be pieseated to each e brothers
and sisters of the deceased; nd a copy
sent to each of the. Towand. papers for
publication. -
WILLIAM V. MCKIM:I
MATTHEW 13AT6sox,/N. G.,
JOHN P G.,
•
Mini
Local Corresponclente;
wYALdenio ITEMS.
. .
The people okibisl town had an oppor
tunity of listening to Miss Lillian Chase,
the elocutionist, . Friday_ and Saturday . .
evening. :The baud had part.of the pro
ceeds, and the houto was well Mei both
nights.
Jas. H. Swai't's horse, got frightened at
the cars,i while be w'as' driving. down the
canal frlin • Terrytown; Saturday; break,-
Mg the cutter ,and running away.. Quite
an excitement prevailed when:the animal _i. 1
carno home wet with sweat. The firstl
impression being that the ice had proven
- treacherous. An exploring party, how
?• -1
:Oct,
.met Jim coming home with as much
of the cutter as he could carry. .
Rev: - David Craft announced, last Sun
day
evening, his intention -of deliver ing a
series of " Sermon Lectures," espedally
to young .people, on his alternate Sunday
evening at the M. E. chfirch. The first
of the course to 'be giVen January 23d.
No young person .cau- afford to neglect
this opportunity. ,•
Miss Lydia Stalford,, who has - been very'
sick the last, two weeks, - is no better at
this writing-.•
,/ •
F.. Chamberlain' has, been confined to l / 4
the house for a couple of weeks...
. Jolqi L. Gay lord is tioite
.Mrs. Jayne, mother of NlrsJ Joseph
Gaylord, died at her home. in this place;
Friday 'limning, aged eighty-four / , - ''-The
funeral services were held in the Presby
terian church Sunday; instead of the reg
.
ular service. • • , 0 " Vit:itEssr
Wyalusing, Pa., January 10th; lnA
TROY.
The Troy .Farmers' club has elected
the folio - wing officers for -thee year :
President, A. IL Thomas ; vice 'p resi
dent; I,Tesse NcKean ; secretary . , Geo. .11;
Card-; treasurer, S. W. Pomeroy ; corres
goading secretary, Austin;Lerniard.t The
above named gentlemen were 'all officers
in_ the same capacity laSt . year. Their
efficient effort have made Our fairs! a
success during the cbtmect
ion with the directors aid, have by most
liberal Measures, gained a strung hold on
the sympathy of the public. The aim of
the club has be to give the pubic the
whole benefit of they moneys received
rather than to a:II3W it:to accumulate and
remain idle.. Notwithstanding this, the
affiairs of the club are in a most prosper
ous condition, with debts all Oki, and a
sufficient balance iu the treasury. Good
will and harmony prevail. A prospermts
futurd is before the organiption, which is
doim; much good to agricultural pursuits
-in this locality. . .
Cold weather ,aud goOd sleighing, are
both. luxuries in this vicinity which are
much enjoyed at present.
The litrary of the • Troy,graded School.
ha‘ received a tine''trthiWott in a complete,
set of Appleton s :American Cyclopedia,
seventeen volumes, with the index, which .
Makes it one of the best Working libraries
in the. plaw.. Among many other stan
dard works, it •contains the leading his
tories by linme„GibbOn, Alison, Motley,
Bancroft, Headley, Greeli.y, and others.,
Mr..W. A. ThOmas is
. the champion
deerrslayer of this section, baring killed,
fifteen during the past season.
What has become or the 'school teach
ers is the almost daily inquiry of direct,-
ors,who'areseeking for sonic one to teach
in the vacant districts. the yOung peo
ple must have gone west; • .L_,
Miss Hattie Morgan, •a former graduate
from the Troy graded school, and noiv a
teacher'in the- Wellsboro graded school,
has been spending vacation: 'with friends
here. •
The agent of the Encyclopedia. Brit
tanica has taken several orders in this
place, - recently.
;•
A little more water is what people want
just at present, and the scarcity of this
'fluid is likely to pro've'qiiitc inconveileht
_
if, cold weather continues long. xis
Troy, Pa., January 11, 1881.
DOTY MILL DOTS.
:Mr. P. C. Brown is L slowly recovering
from the gun shot wound received in his
hands on New Year's day. •
L. C. PALNIFILIB •sto.cking h is saw mill
the heaviest this winter' that it lias been
since itwas built: He is also erecting a
itne residence on his plade east of Centre
ville. Wm. Wright is the contractor and
• A competent teacher can findremploy
.
ment teaching tho Doty Dill school by
, -
application at once.• • - ' •
Dcity Hill, Pl., JanOry fhb; 1881.1
1 LEROY LOCALS.
. , .)
Dr. W. B. Wilcox received aOnd`-
bath a few days since, which resulteji in a
few slight bruises end a little pecie"striait
practice before his pony and cutter were
_ . .
retnrned. ,
. 1
. .
We . are informed that a sneak thieden
tered the house of Western..-Wileox,i re
cently, and-took some en from from a bank
belonging to ono of M t.Wikos.'s
ren. As the story runs, Mr. Wilext had
several hundred dolLiks in his house„ but
being forewarned in a dream, "he ba d re
moved it, thus the .sneak- took whit be
longed ,to the children.
Necessity has been called " the motlier
of invention," and well-She marbe, for
now she calls for an organ, so that a Cer
tain choir that has had a good and faith
ful chorister during nearly .forty years
past, may be able do sing during the ab
sence of the chorister. Of course • the
organ muse and • ought. to be bought at
once. - • ;
King Alcohol made a captive son New
Year's eve, handling him without mercy ;
but then that is'his way. • .• .
There were fifty-eight pupils inittend
anoe at. the Centre school -last month,
with an average of ,fiSty-four:_
The following are the officers of Open
Hand Grange : Master, L. Churchill ;
overseer, C. T. Morse ; steward, S. Uc
Craney ; assistant steward, R. 31asoni•
lecturer, Mrs. S. Williams ; treastirer, E
LiHey ; secretary, S. L Morse ; gate
keeper, B. Turner; ponions; Mrs. 8.
_Churchill ; ceres, Miu 'arnelia Lilley ;
flora, Mra. E. !Alloy ; lady assistant, Mrs.
E. Mason.
Port Dewey, of this place, has killed
nineteen fosee daring tha - past few
months. '• •
,
A musical convention, under the charge
of Mr. Carr, of Granville, commences. on
Tuesday next, and continues four days:
Elder Encill, of Smithfield; 'begins a
series of lecturs on "The Apocalypse,'
this evening. _ ' • •-•
•
' Leßoy. January . 4th, 1881;
:Anson Morse, son of Cho4es Morse,
has ilia scarlet fever, 'but is ciiiivalCseing.
Professor Lass's mUsical , coiivention is
ia full blast, and of course. all` are happy.
The Cothmissionets and Auditors have.
awarded Addison Brigham $lOO and
its Holcomb $35 fOr damages caused by
altering the publie
road through . .their
farms.
'Elder to commence: a protract
ed meeting at the Diseiples' ! Church next
Sunday.
Elder J. G. ' Encell's lectures on the
Apocalypse last, week were entertaining,
and seemed to please all.
ATHENS NOTES
-The fine sleighing and beautiful liven=
Tugs causes much activity among Mei
youngl'and old. Sleighing parties aro out
With inerifibells and all the concomitants,
while litMhermen aro improving every
• • •
The now steam mill, in Wolcott Hollow,
is nearly ready for :business, `and twelve
teams are.rushing in logs. It is expected
that a stock of six or seven hundred thou
sand feet will be ready for the opening of
business. W. K Green is to operate_ the
mill. -• ' • •
Mrs.' Thurston; of this . Place, while
vibiting her :brother, .Mr. OwenSpahlitig;
of, - Waverly, fell .and fractured•her
She•was walking, and inadverientlyStep,
ped upon an icy sPot. We hope .shleWill
soon recover, though the fracture •is a
painful
The Local Institute, Leid at. Sayre, last
Satiaday, was a Luecess, and it is hojied
that Any more teachers, will 4 . )e in
ten - a:ltea at the nest meeting, prepared
to assist and entourage each other, and
make„ the session full of interest. They
will find a c3rafertable room and cheerful
welcome at the sane .place in-two weelca
frOm the above:date. All persons .are in
lifted 'to be' pres'rnt.'
. .
:1., , ,L. Eishrec has just - succeeded in re-'.
curing a matched team of iron 'gray
wises, that will bel..quite desirable, .as
soon as Ike has a little time to train then.
•• Wrii,Nlathewson was trying tli sleigh
ing,
the other "day, with a. •young horse
tltat4ands Seventeen hands high. Ile is
of thti "Slasher I stock. . - ..' -
We noticed a new family carriage, the
other day, in charge of " Billy " JacksOn,.
and We suppose Mr. Smell will enjoy its
comforts, as soon as sleighs are laid aside.
It was lirounlit from New 'folk.
• Kellogg! . & Maurice . have their new
building nearly e_neloseA an when coin-
Pleted, - it will make quite an additic?n to
their extensive works.
_Dogs - continue to kill sheep
r in this
town, and' every few days the- auditors
'are called upon to appraic, damages and
give orders—on an empty treasury. There
has not been a ease,gis yet,-of the finding.
of the dogs that did the mischief, and ,
those losing sheep, to watt long
for money to be raised to pay their 16sses.
The Sheep . Law is one of • those theynyt.
ie , tity,.oricet nuisances, and the s.ookei:.it
is :repealed the better.. Dogs inclease
under as nom: have been ;kiried, and
those. having damage done, rely tin the
township treasury ,to - pay their losses.
Instead of its lessening an eyil, lit hasi'n
creased one, for we were just i as well off
under the Old laws : and no dug tax.
ASYLUM: _____
, .. . . • ~.;
Sleighing, is good but nut very rette,b
--?'
appreciated here.
Our signing school conducted by Prof,.
S. P. Ackley, promises to he a sneces
.
storm, and tritles.do nut prevent his reg
ular appearane6 uu Tuesday'niglit no'r do
they make• much difference• the'at
tendance which is unSually large: 4
Will some member of the school board
of Asytam township please tell us why
the Teachers' Institutes are not i 4:ept u
this:Vvieter?
•The Bev. David Craft will give a free
lecture at the Grange Hall Friday. evetting
the 1-Ithi inst. Thve Who avail themselves
of the opportunity will probably know all
about\he order of Odd Fellowship. E.
- Jaimary-11,-Issl.
,TERRYTOWN
Sineo.my last Correspondence, the Tear,
dr death has entered our community and
called away Humphrey ilrOwn, being
about eleven'years of age, of that
.drcad
ful disease, diphtheria.
The friends of Rev: = lOltn Perry made'
him- a donation at the honie of Peter LaY : .
man; in, West Terrytown,,Thursday, the
Pad of December, 1680. The'net pro
ceeds were $40.%)0. .
"Minters, from Oil City,
''etiango . County, is visiting at her fath
er's, Jelin Mitt. • . .
Henry •Butt, Charles and
qeorge Via% have gone to White Haven,
to work in the lumber woods.
Dodge and John Viall, who are - work
"
inWhite Haven, have been at home
spending and New Years.
They left agaid, - , for the game place on .
Mclulay, Ilte.;3d, -instant.
)tirs..M .- Rheinbard, Neiv Era; came
near having a dangerous accident a few
days.ago. She- , fell -- down a cellar i step
spraining her arm quite bad. Dr.
Terry 'was called, for, and we learn she is
.gaining quite faSt. . •
There is a rumor afloat that there - will
be an erection of a steani flouring' mill at
New' Era. tWohope the rumor may. prove
true, for we need one quite had ; for when
the water is 10 - w we are without one. •
There is an anticipation by many of our
citizens that William T. Horton will' be
our next candidate for Sheriff:. Mr. Hor•
ton is as fine and aril:lnspected a man ) as
could be placed in that office, and Well
qualified. He is liked by all, and if he
should be nominated ho will receive nu
inerods Democratic votes from our vicin
ity, as he is looked upon as an honest and
fair square dealing man.
-Miss Agness Layman, the' teacher at
Spring Lake, has been' having some trou-,
tole. A few weeks ago, as some of "the
largq boy s wanted to govern the school,
she:Seril-for John Titchiu, the Director,
resides near by, who trained them out un
til they had a meeting of the entire board
When:these chaps, who wanted to do as
t by pleased, had promised to do better
inthe future or abandon tlie school en
tirely. We learn that they are doing better
now.
' it is the anticipation that the branch
railroad from Wyalising is to run through
New Era, and from thence to Hibbard
town, in New Albany, there intersecting
with,the State Line and Sullivan Rail
road. If so,lt would make it quite con
'venient for the people of Terry and the
traveling public.
George Ronpp, a - former teacher of
Bradfordr County, went to Dakota t'7o
years ago, and tniik up a homestead and
got married, and vie now learn that .
has been elected County Superintendent
of Turner County, Dakota. •
John A. Bioner, Jr., Auditor, and J.ll.
Schoonover, -Town Clerk, were' called to
Towanda a few days ago, in regard to
some township matters relating to Collec
tor IL B. 'Frutchey. The affair was set_
tied.' - - •
E. A. Strong, a former resident of Ter
ry," has purchased ouo of the shams ,'of
the Dashers! Ream; Ed. is an energetic
young man, and we , wish. him success in
his undertaking. , *
People are making use of the sleighing,
and are drawing logs stocking Francis
Viall's
- Norton's.. Brothets - having, taken the
carriage and saw . of .Francis Viall's mill
to AVyalusing, will replace it again in
sluing in time to saw out the stock. -,
• . r ] PIIINCK BISMARCK,
Jauuary-T, 1681. • - •
BUSINESS LOCAL.
filtit)tA cute CEsinnr.:—Just receiv
.
td-ranothencir gad of XX Star Cement.
scot': •:.It. M. WELLESi—
.
• nr . CAsl.tt has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, B4yziand YOuths' wear ever offered IL
Towanda, and at prices within the rearhof all;
Or All orders for 3111 k or' Cream left
at
C. s. vircirg Confectionery Store. wiil . br
Promptly OIh•d tytistrrit Brothers. dee3O-wl.
:15 1- Tnatgant nevratoOk of 'JEWELRY
at, the: 09-Caut. Store.. . ocl. V, I siO.
rfr GLOVES and 3IITT . ENS—loivest
Nit-es—at thc, 99'.12ent Store. Oct .7.8, 't10:
. . .
•ar Job lot of Ladies Pants, 2.5 cetits
worth at the'B9-Cent t tore. c Oct. 2 8 , 'BO.
. For a Ood,.duratile and neat-fitting
. ..511c$1•:, call at F.IJ. MLY:3I'9, Relillenkan'A Block.
Main titt,•c•t. " * Nbit. 274 f.
• `". MERINO, UNDERWEAR, at the
99-ct. Sn,'L. of t. Vat,, Ma.
. . ar New 116°14 just out—M64: Holtne6
May Agnes FleadhiJ Y. r .:Pcfre and esters-at the.
9i?-I'ent Stort-..',• • / 1 1 ' (wag.
• • --- - -
rls• - " I)eran;zeilient of the liver,- with
co,,tlpatloo, likpli t e) th e conil:rxlon. Vow
pies, sallow nk In. Iterno.ve the cause by u.lng
Catltrrs little 1.1y4q - 17111. 'One a ilose. Jau.6.
Mr It is impossible for a woman after
a - ta4lltui course of troattoCat 'w)..th s LYDIA E.
Pro( KLCA VEdETA I; LE colt VOL?
contlone to suffer. wlth a wk;alCoess of tho_uttrtio.
Enc:ose, a stamp to 11r.r.I.Tht.t E. PrNtut.frat;'233
Westeru Aveoue, an., for pamphlets.
S6!l by Dr. 11... C. POI:TEll, lthlggle; Towanda,
Pa. . • . J!.11y1-yr
tar
{:tsar ciNer,e( lOs bald heail nd
gray hair utlh a ton ret crown. A flatri 'lgor
corers gray hoadf rrlth tic,: still more wdlcome
locks Of youth. r I.
Chi The • 99 . -CENT STORE is, Head
quart'ers for everyibinr., in ttv; line of LAM P 3 and
,LAMP Goop:•=. :•srpt.
,
rR- Not disagreeable; baidly more bit
ter tlianhag,r beer : and nib more' satisfaicti,ry
and pleasant. 'Simmons' L ive r It . .gulater cab he .
taken at any tiuta, without Interfetlng. with Misr;
need er plehs re - . It is so gentle,. and su7h,
goodrtigei,ret: that It is oftt , te athe.r A hearty
meal to settle the food and relieve any apprehen-
Edens that the meal inay disagree with you. .15-ml.
M" TETE-A-TETE SETTS , , . WISE
SETTS, 1.11:01.1, 99-Ceut . Store..
cir Cri,En MlLL.—This is an,
ex eel lent ; Portable Nllll--.nc that cptnmends Itself
at sight./ PhrinPrs apples going to *asie,
wc)l to give the Cider Mill atrial. It grinds
easily :Ind rapidly—eroshing the fruit :'lnstead 01
grating. (.3 1.aelt.Y , live barrels per day.: is sale! ,
cheap. It. M. NVELLE.;.
pa:, Sept.' 7.
• . SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES
and attachments at the 99- C ent Store. • •
rar HINTS TO' FARMERS. ..Don't let
yonr horses he seen standing much at the taverh
door: It doti't look tI hI. Don't he without tienry
dt .Joi.n , on'i A rimes and 011 Liniment near at hand
to apply In ca., of aveldent.. Keep g"od fences-,
:ine fences: it proin4td•s "g... 4 - feelings
arn,ug mighbur,-, lieep Dow us' Elixir aln - a A in.
the boas , . and use In cases of sudden coughs. Le.,
rs 41 eafeguat.l against coins. mptiun and •.th,r (lan
-geruus diseases, _ B...xter's Mandrake !litters. taken .
acceding to dirretionl, saris large expellee in doc..
tur's b.lls. fall. "
IV" The remedy. that will cure the
many diseases iwcullar to women Is Warners :-afe
lii . jl:l..y and Llvvrettre.-11411*.r.**
• . [ice TIIF. FRIENTYI4* DRLIr.vrELA r.S.
—Warner's safe Kidney : and Liver i•ur.• Ss• the
reme:ly . that . alll cure the many dkrac..et peculiar'
to II eadaelies; NettrAfgla, dls , 'rden•d
«'cakni••+, mental shock , . and k Imlre.Pall
anent • arr elf e,nually4etneyed m.r.-Ifidiar"o
.Ib , g , t...iite. • Jan. 6.
MARRIED.
s===is=====l
..Ni i
. 155.... h: Res% E. T. Dutcher. Mr. Oscar Camel,
t . ... 0 r i Is Date Brown, Petit of Rome.
i
RAP. A - E '=ll ALL.—.fit h
t the PresbytertaParFon
. ag.. , , ..I mreetort. 4th Inst.. by.-Itev. lialh.ek A rm=
'strovz Mt. Philip A. Marvtl. of omtr.,t, r• Q ..
• :hadd.i county, Pa., and Mrs. }amnia S'. Malt, of
Nl , Airoeton.
lIAII.F.Y—FOSTER.—At his rosldenee In
•.piTt by Elder ,f. 1.. Phionix, Orrin F. Bai
ley-and 3llss Georglana Foster, both of Granville
. rt•nt re, • . . . ,
,
ROCKWELL—GRIFFIN -,`At his rosleloneo ill
Alba. 2ath ult., by 'Eider .1. L. Pturnix, Herrick
Ili Rockwell anti 'Miss Carrie G rime, both of
•
tirativlile Centre.
X. itSit—BULLARD. —At the r6sidence of. the
1.1 paroitis in Armenia. ',nth ult.. by Rev.
('has. S. 'fientsli, of Siilliv;Ao, and
3111 , N Mautilinliaril, of Armenia.
At the home of the
parents In Wlnillttn, 2'41 ult., by Rev. J.
ll._ttren, Mr. Pred W. Russell, of East N
N: Y.,- and Mlles La PortilerTurbush, oL Wind-
.
ban], Pal • .
131'1rli-3i'AITLI)IN . O.—On• Thuraday evening.
•laimary• a. Iriv4,.at the residence of _neger 14.
Searle, In Bridgewater, by Rev. .1. W. Raynor,
Bridfon . l Co.,
alikl,Ntre. Elizabeth ilarzy I::paulding.
of
.'flrldge
nater, Susquehanna County. .
, DIED.
1117 TTY.—In North Vntranda, January 1, 141. nf
- diphtheria, Ezra,. !ten of Jaek and ?limy Rutty,
aged 8 years, 10 months and 7 dap.
We bare lost cur little Ez - ra ; •
How sve miss Min In our home;
Jesus, He has come quickly, ;
And has taken away his own. -
. J M
KEY F.S.—ln Columbia, 3nth ult., of kidney t 11.3
ease. Edmund Keyes, aged 74 years.
CON troy. Ist lost.. Alice . Coney, (laugh
ter of Patrick Coney ~aged 1.. years. *.
WOL Colutribia.''."2d ult.. of paralysis,: Mrs
Cecelia Wolf, wife of Nelson Wolf, aged 62 years
POMEItot —ln troy. 4th Inst., at the residence o
.her son-in-law, E.. 1. Lee, of pneumonia., Mrs.
Mary Pomeroy, aged 76 years. •
PEARSALL,—In Lister township, Deeeml*r IC
1:51, of typhoid pneumonia:Henrietta F..olaugh
ter of Embury amS Laura Pearsall, aged 0 years
11 months and 10 days,
Iftl7ittiETTA was sehild of amiable spirit, loved
by all who knew her. She was pious even beyond
her years/. A few years ago hearing that emelt/U--
11°r was dying, she said to her mother, "Visit! go
and pray for him." 'She went to-ber room, and
after remaining some time returned, and with
child-like faith and - Sympathy said, "Mother, God
will take him to Heaten; I have asked him."-And
while sick, upon' being asked abord dying, she an
swered with smite,-" If It Is God's will, I
am not afrald,to die," She was a great sufferer,
but soon the disease did its work; and a sick:
ness of about two weeks she was lald away to hieep
till the voice thrlst shall say, "Maid, arise."
•
TOWANDA MARKETS.
REPORTED RV STEVENS i LONG,
Generaidealers In Groceries and Produce, corner
• • Main and Pine Streets.
• WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, ISSO.
est-Lint3
Flour 'Or bbl • 16 , 60 ta -7 59
Flour per 5ack. , ....... • . ft 4u (4_ 1 8.5
Corn Meet per 100... . " 00 .:.4o
'
Chop Peed, Of VI 40
-
Wheat, per busty,— ft 00 el 1.03 RI
CornFP. 4 o . g 0
. .
Rye i 71 .! . 0
. _ •,0
1 as ko .4ico
1:2111
Buckwheat •M 04
Buckwheat Flour— I
. 170 a . 0 -
Craver seed !' " 45 60 5$ 5 00
Timothy, western,.. • . . 00 3 00
Beans, GO lbs. st 00 0 135 $1 20 5$
Pork. mess ... 5$ bbl, 018 00 5$
Lard . . 1"9 0 10 0 12
Butter, tubs • ' 20 5 • 25 iss 4.
Both 'Z)(a - 21 ,I 0
Eggs, fresh 0. 25 (4
,
..
Cheese :: 1 4 f 4 .10
Potatoes. per busy:. • 30 0 ,32 . 5$
Beeawax .... 20 44. .23 . 0
...
CO4IIIiCTDD SY CrED. A. DAYTON .
egi -
so go fi 80
10 Orr' 6s
: WWI6O
Hide* •
Veal skins
Deieon Skins •
Sheep Pelt*
COIIRILCTEDIr 11. DAYIDOW kBO.
Hideo • co a CI'S
Veal Slane 75 @ #1 2.S
Deacon Skins 40 0 00
Steep Pelts " # 73 @ 1 30
-.ct, consisting of .-J ecrunty
of Bradford, has issued. his precept bearing - date
the Ittifday of December, 1840, - to me directed. for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, 'General -
Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Com.
men Pleas and Orphan's Court at Towanda, for
the county of Bradford, commencing on Monday.
rEBRUARY 7rts.;btal,_ to continue three weeks;
Notice Is therefore hereby given to the Coroners
and Justices of the-Peace of the county of Brad
ford, that they be then and there In their proper
persons, at 10 o'clock lifthe hyrenotro -of said day,
with records. Inquisitions and other remembrances
to detheso i things which to their °Bee appertain.
to be dune . and those who are bound by recegni.
zances or otherwise; to prosecute against the priso
ners wbo are or may be in the Jail of said eounty,t
are to be then and there to prosecute against them'
as shall be Just. Jurors are requested to be pone-,
tual la their attendance, agreeably to their notice.'
Dated at Towanda, the 12Th day of January. Ip the
year of our Lord' one thousand eight hundred
and eighty.one, and of the Independence of the ,
-United States one hundred aid fourth.
PETER J.-DEA N Sheila%
R=EGIR .—.
STER'S ,NOTICE-Notice •
Is hereby,given, that there has been„ filed Di
the ()Mee of the Betester.for the Probate of Willi
and granting Letters'ocAdirdnistration In and for
the County of- Bradford, Si te of Pennsylvatria:
accounts of administration upon the: .folloWln:
estates, Ids:
First and final aceonnt of Aftiton-Lewis and Eli.
sha Lewis, executors of the Lkst will and testament
of Jest es -Lewis, late of theteWnship of Wyalusing,'
deceased.
aceount of F. IL'llatitan, administrator.
of 'the estate of Thomas MarPrell r iate of :the Bor
ough of Troy, deceased. .
-Final account of 4. F. Worsiruff: surviving exec
utor of the last will and testament of Jared Worst•
ruff, fate of the townshitielf-Mortroe. deceased.
'Firstand final account of Henry N. Biall at.tt
N. nailda Neal, adnitolstritors of the estate of
Chester Neal, late of the towuship of Windham,
•deceased. . ,
First and - partial accent of Cynthia Anthony
and sahmel L. - Anthony, executors of the last will
and testament of John S. Anthony, Late of the
township of Ulster, deceased.
Final account of E. 0; Tapirs, executor.of the
last will and testaincnt.of '3la/it:table Fairchild;
late of the
. ownship of 'Herrick, deceased.
Final accatinr of-John Livett4, one of the admi fk.
istralcon e'fin teNtrtmentn 'Mi.'''s of the 'este of
Daniel Liveus, late ut the tcwnship of South (;reek.
defleased.
Final account, of 0. 1.. Russell, administrator of
estate of Sylvester 3111,1c1...tate of the township
of Rome, ifeeersett. . .
• rit.al acrount of Elisha Lewis, administrator of
the estate of 'William Conover, tate'of the township
of W.yalusing, deceased. •
Final account of Emma P. fttdirdeton and not } -
ert F. Redington, administrators of the estate of
George F. Itectington, late of the _Borough of Tro',
. •
Final arcc.tint of Sarah Resler, guardian• of
ie E. Lesley, now Marie E. Montat.yei.
First and final aerount of Ira Finch,. ailtnlnlstras •
t'Or of the estate 'of Reuben .lllekok, late of this
townshlp of'Warriii,
First anil.Jlnal account of J. L. Pitt s , admlnla•
trator of tin. estate of John Pitt, late of the towns.
ship of South Creek."ileceas,ed.
Supplemental tptal account of A. H. spalillnip
sismeing administrator of thegstate of titorge.
Wefies. late'of Athens,slcceirsed. .
Final• account of W. If. Cole and fj: FirMollett,
initninlqrator, of. the estate of Salsbury Cole, later
of ihe 'township of
...klonroe,deceo4l. • ,
Final account or-Jason K. Wright, .guardian rif
W. 11. Murray minor chid of Rachel Murray. de:
ceased, by El;Wright and 31aile E. Wright,„exce.
liter, of tle. last will and testament uf r saidJ.kson
Wright,W
K. i.f.o-eased.
Iral account of Chandler Caudell' and
Reynolds, .-re. ntiirs of the last will and testament
of Wilson Cantle:ld, late of the township of Pike,
deeeased.
And al , o the appraisement of Prttperty set off by
executors and' administrators to widows and ( . 1111-
dreu of the folios% ing
1. E-tote of A. It. Bowman, late of the township
of Lelt.q.Acceasnd. • -
2. E,tate of John Driscoll. Tate of the itrtrough
of Troy,.eleeeaseel.i
Estate of Edwin 51. 'Wright, late of the town.
s ttp of Columbia, ,jereased.
4. Estate of - Abel Watkins, late of the Borough
of sriranla. deceased. -5, Estate of ' Asithel Partnenter , late of the town
ship
of Springfield, deceased. _
fi.i Estate of Daniel liur_tick, late of the township
of' A lhatly,•dereagoir. •
7. Estate of Nathan Coleman, late of tits town.
ship of Orwell.
I. Estate'of P. G. Morgok, late - of the township
of crefuneleitb, tiect.2•4•
• 9. Estate of John Cole, late of the - township of
Springfield, deceased..
10. Estate of Alphonso .1. Lloyd, late of the
townsblrof "Wyalusing, decea.ed.
And the same will be pre . sented to the Orphan's
Court of Bradford Comfy (:: the 10th day of Feb
ruary. 1.451, -at 2 •o'elt.cic, 0. Si,, for cclifirtnatiort
and allowance.. • A. C, Eltl , lllE, Itttgl.tet•.
Register's Office., Towanda, Jan, IJ, VW.
POWELL & CO.
NEW- GOODS!
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
They have taken advantage of the
. markets,. at this season, and.
• have :eldsed out lines ,Of
Goods. which i6ll be: offered at
• ( - rent andbirriiinsmuch be
•
Particular •Attention!
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NOTION STOCK
PAYVIO.
The Subscription price et the WiNKIA PATRIOT
Daa been reduced toll.oo per annum:
Te'clubs of FIFTY and upwards the Wzratt.T
PATRIOT will be furnished. at the extraordinary
cheap rate of 74 cents per copy per annum.
Tit% DAILY PATRIOT IF 111 be sent Many address.
'during the sessions of Congress and the Legisla
ture, at the rate of fifty. cents per month.
Under the act of Congressifte publisher prepays
the Postage, and subscribers are relieved o.f that
expense. .
• Every subsctiption must be aceompanied by the
cash.
Are:opening this week a large
stock of
Especi• fly acjapted to
■
lbw .former nriees
Is asked to their
-NEW STOCK
-OF
0
To their New Stock of
I ~
1,.,
SHAWLS -
AND FURS
AND TO THEIR
Which - is fully stocked with all
the Novelties for the
Holiday Trade. •
Towanda,' Deo. 9;
.1880.
: 1881 :
The Patriot, Daily and Weekly,
for the Ensuing Year.
Wow Is the time to imbseribe. The approaching
sessions of Congress and the Legislature will be
of more than ordinary interest, and their proceed
ing* wll be , fully reported for the Daily. and a
complete synopsis of them - will Le given in the
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