t% Ittportm CHAS. R. Aims, LOCAL .10170 R. Towanda, Pa., April 14,,1881. . 4 14. . I !>ICE AT TOWANDA All KUL II&TTER 01 TEE •EOOND MOM LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of subseriptioa is print ad on the colored label.. By noticing ths gate every tobsersleran tell whim Ms paper tali be stopped. makei the subserip.. tips is mussed. • - . Idoniis;w on Tuesday. • - Eututa low •. ease , of amall-pox. Oun stores are gay with spring goods R. S. Txtrauxa has started au express -wager'. Tun State fair will commence on Sep- Umber 6th. AsmninTs for county office will soon be looming up. TO44ORROW is Good Friday, and Suns day next Easter. LEROY CORBIN has taken Aoss's First Ward grocery store. Baas fishing cannot be indulgal in law fully until July lat. MORRIS CLAIR. hai pllrChlikd the Third Ward Meat Market. A Cdt7RT HOUSE, to MA $148,879;48 to be erected kt-Seranton. HON. .1. G. PATTON has rented his fine ecidence on Second street. H. W. BARROWMAI 4 i has been, appoint ed Postmaster at .kbpinwall. - THE Mercantile Appraisamen t for 1881, is printed on the First Page. ==l B. S. TIMM it Son hive gime into the mercantile business at Leßoy, "0. W. Council . has engaged in the market business at, Wyalueing. OUR neighbor of the Argus will accept our thanks for favors bestowed. • MRS. LYMAN WARNER has- purchased thell3teatu Laundry of Mr. HAIGHT. . COLONEL SMITH h 0 removed his office to rooms over Powin,,t. & Co.'s Store. NORTH Towanda amateurs are prepar ing to perform "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Tun bridge at Smithboro, which was damaged by the ice flood, is being rebuilt: SUM Er. MARVIN, of Smithfield, , has made over half a ton.of_mable sugar this season. A. BRASS band bas been organized at (MMUS, MORRELL JOItIiSAN, eit Troy, is tbe in.stnictor. - tITE sparrows have proren their - ability to withstand the , rigors I li( a long and • • tedious whiter. FARMERS complain that they are at least a fortnight behind time with their spring worl L. T.- GAMBLE of Wilmot township has live ewes which produced twelve lambs this spring._ Mont. Er's mill; near Athens, manufac tured 2,000 barrels of cider from the ap ple drop of 1880. Fivn hundred ministers - are reported as tieing in Waverly. But the Adrociite's calendar* still continues. A tittENT-31111iPED individuals in town now experience some difficulty in finding their.. former neighbors. CARPETS after shaking are. brightened , in color by sprinkling salt °ter the sur face and sweeping carefully. ONLY two thus in hiacounty "pay a license of sloo—Pow & Co. and if um & TRACY, of this place. • Tini,Ladies* Missionary Society of the Episcopal Church will tueetto-morrow af tetnon instead of Friday, this weck. A WRITER in the Montrose : Repubikan say» that it was the custom in that county thirty years ago to publicly 'Whip thieves. EZZZEM /11.8kRT GARRISON and EMERSON B. WitAx)x, of Leßoy, hae traded farms, Mr. WiLcoi giving Mr. GARRISON $2,500 difference. FRANK SMITH mourns the death of his mucking bird. The bird was the same one t hat .nsed to attract so mud) attention SL FITCII'S. E tTING to inuebr "chtip feed'' was what caused the death of a valuable new mulch coax belonging to ..111; LoNo, ono day last week. • TME Baptist Sunday School of Canton had its treasury funds added to in s then amount of $22.50 last week. A maple sugar party did it. X: C. Hsukus has purchased theyscant lot opposite the post office in Athens and I,` will soon commence the erection of a • brick block thereon. M s ELIZA WARNER, Z highly respect ed younglady of Montrose, died there few days ago of malpractice. Several ar rests have been made. ivnx HotantEN, late of Coming, Isli a? Y., has rented the DODUE blacksmith shop, on Park street, and will carry on the bus iness of blacksmitbing. - THE hearing of the case of HARMS, et al, vs. ASA PACKER'S EJECCUt.OI7s, which was t., - ) have commenced next weekt - has been continued until the nth. - THE edittir of the Recie!e says that of tit* is "in need . of $30,9." That's singu lar. Who ever h'card of s printing office beinipin need of money before? NEXT _Sunday being Easter day the Sunday School Festival of Christ Church will be held a 3 r._ M., an&-the regular - afternoon service will be omitted. CHARLEY MILLER had _the end of OM of his thumbs taken off at FROBT'B mill, one day last week. This is the second in jury he has received within a few weeks. SAVE the Dushore Berkw of last week ; A. Remra, . proprietor of the Reeser house, has sold his tine by horse to 031- NAL KELLOGO of the Elwell House, Towanda.' I = Ax Easton paper is authority for the statement that applicants for positions on the Lehigh Valley Ridlroad must sign a temperance pledge before they will; be -employed. - Wuns the silver mine in North Towan r its in in full operation, and the od st Weston-. Which the Argus is going- to mare 4 once •drilled--are spouting their I holism:l4lß _of barrels of "crude" each y, then Towanda will indeed be a busy place. Will our contemporary be kind t.l hurry up !defile, "gusher.'" .131. - B;lVidaram," . of W iag,„ h:; - rentl7 added to his herd of Cattle three isinable highbred short horns, Mr.; W. is the owner of some•ot the - beet esti : lOU the ectinitry: . . • R. MORRELL JOHNSON; of East Troy has lately:Obtained a patent - 11m an *giros ed thill coupling, and has two sots on file, one for a round think, and an other a tug balls. • Sowma seeds will soon he in order pro. tiding the sign is right. Everything de pends on the moon, of comirWiathough good seed, soil and • treatmejt are entitled to some conaldemtion. • Ox Sunday afternoon the dwelling of WILLIAM LEss,..a farmer of Athens town shipwaa disooveied to' be, on fire, but by great exertions the flames were subdued with the loss of a portion of the roof.' • • SEELET, of the Europeati Rouse, finds it neecessary to enlarge his pleasant .hos telrie, and is making the neeoesiary ex cavations preparatory to laying the fomt dations of the enlargement; or additiori. A tailois lemparance league has been organized in Smithfield, for the purpOse of preventing a liceruled house from being kept, and to prevent •persons froth selling intoxicating beverages without license. CHURCH of the Messiah (Univerialist), Rev. WILLIAM TAYLOR:, Pastor. At 1O A. 3f., subject, "The Lord's Will. What is it?" At '7l r. at., Easter Services. Ser mon and.music appropriate to the occa sion. 1 lin. F. L. KINNER opens out, a new steak of goods -in the rooms recently , oc cupied by his father in Athens. He is spoken'of as an exemplary young man of good business qualities. We wish him succeis. WE are authorized by tale county com missioners to say to the overseers' of the poor in the several - townships and bor oughs, that the poor. house will be ready to receive inmates on Monday, the 18th of April, 1881.. , . THE entertainment at the 31. E. Church on Wednesday evening of last week, was a decided! success in every particular. The crowded state of our columns pre cludes an extended notice, which the affair merited. ' • FIVE thousand live hundred dollars hare been raised for church purposes on Hornbrook circuit, this county, within the two years past,. and one hundred and twelve persons have been baptized by the pastor iu the same time. (Yun Smithfield -correspondent writes : Mr. WiLTER PuI,LLIPs • balirented Mr. E. IILAKEstEE's hotel for one year. Wm, TEn.is now our landlord and we hope he will sustain -the geol reputation which the house has hitherto had. • Mn. A. DoLAwsoN, of Sinithfield, hav ing for a few weeks. past shown unmis takable signs of mental derangement, and of late having become somewhat trouble some, was taken to the Insane Asyluniat Harrisburg, one day' last week.. ATHENS now boasts of a wholeiale house iu clothing, Mr. Jong CAanin.L having,, recently engaged in the jobbing trade. We understand lie contemplates establishing a factory for the making up s of clOths into wearing apparel for gen-; Hemel .- I THE M. E. Sunday .School at Leßoy has been reorganized, and the following -named gentlemen elected officers : 'Saperittterideial.—W: .13. STONE.. 1 Seeretary.- 7 S. D. "Treasurer.—ll. SroN E. IN the account of the Golden-Wedding of Mr: andrMrs. BRONSON, at Nloqmetori, on March f2Bth, published in the RF.PO,II : Tali of last week, the types made our cur respondent say Rev. EnwAnn Bnoxsox, While the manuscript read, :Rev. EnwiN tiIIONSON. THE Borough Council of Canton organ ized on the 4th instant. The follow* named gentleman elected officers for the current year :E. U, TuoifAs, 'ice gess ; W. W. WnITMAN, Secretary : GEO. W. GRIFFIN, Trectiurer ; CYntrs TAHOE, Street Commissioner. ": , . . JOHN WATKINS while cloning the sitik attached to the old DORSET house, fished out a package which he thotight might contain valuable treasures, thereupon lie began to undo it and behold his astonitib meut when the remains of an infant were brought to light. JACK made it a little grave but didn't .notify the Corcirier. Athena Gazette. - CINECI =I 11C=1 x SAYS the Canton Sentinel of the Sth in stant : !" On Tuesday of this. week, Mr. ARTHUR Letmix, of the firm of Invis LANDON, while hauling logs from !Arme nia mountain, fell under the load and. was dragged about live rods, severely injuring his !alp and spine. Dr. Sniin,- of Alba, is in attendance and. thinks the injuries will not proie,fatal.. BRAINERD BOWEN 4 says the .. „ Troy Ga-, tette, has the frame for his new - tannery under way, -and will soon' have it done and be atwerk again: We are glad to know that there is to be no long interrup tion of the work. The foundations Will be raised aboet three feet above the •old ones, and the capacity of the tannery will be somewhat enlarged. - • . =I TILE ladies of the Church of the 'Messi' ahgave a most enjoyabl : sociable at - the Church Parlors on Tuesday evening. Re: freshments wore served, and those pres ent were treated to exquisite Music, good sing by older folks, and several excellent recitations by pupils of. the - it:l'oday School. The receipts were LEA:Tuns:, April 15th. Subject:.*".Lighti and, Shades in Andertionvillk and Flor ence Itepel Prisons," including the cap ture, treatment and escape of . Hey. J. L. Kira, to be delivered by him in the Meth odist Episcopal Church, East Smithfield, Friday evening of this week. Doors open at . 7 o'clock. Lecture comments at S. Admission 15 cents ; child4tOo %IF Any person Who happeni to know, Wm. HUNTER', supposed to be . living sonnewhere near Towanda, and. Whose wife died a short time since,7lill notify him that his sister from Minneapolis here looking for him; they will confer a favor on a lady in great distress.. • Any in formation in regard to the whereabouts of the gentleman may be sent to this office. --Daily Reciew. •- • .Wz acknowledge the receipt of 'ari,inv tation to the re-opening of the Tioga Howe in Wayerly, Wednesday Ap 4 6l 20, 1881, Jonw t O. WARD, proprie tor, and E. T. BOOTR, Manager: The mnsil will be furnished by Tior.4 Hose . Company Band and Orchestra. - The Committee having the affair in charge is 'composed of Waverly's - leading citizens, and no doubt it will be a grand success. THE comndssioners appointed to view and report on the independent district at dopey rays that Atbene fidiettet, made sti favorabkt repottOileirtig at most (Attie airgli di lA% upon ti!ir4iot4int,ottho 0tt444114 ~ .IttobOitioorion ,thO iorth tOooir thOlatsitiotOi: 'wilt to 'the niii‘cin the tett the' Voyken liall--ferm, thefleo--Spimii'tha.aoat and stoliOt 0 - the B:reek;: i ikalf Itreat thoto. - to .- , _ VT= Woks of -the_ Tunkbannoek 'and Forbin* Petrolawn' Company will be opened for the subscription of stock some flare next week. The ootrpany intenri to put - down a test well - during the (Main rearm. Messrs. 14. 'll..finr and FRANK JENNINGS, of the Bradford Oil regions will visit Tunkhannoek and Forkston Co.'s land some time next week. for _the pur pose of locating the site for the Proposed test well.--Tatikliannock-4tandard: Warm weather approaelies it is ab solutely essential for tbe l preservatton of hea th to ba,ve all Places around one's premises where dish: water has been thriwn, and garbage haibeen accumulat ing during the long winter • months, thor oughly cleansed and disinfected, for in thein lies lurking the gerins or many dif ferent fevers, diphtheria and other dis eases. Give this matter careful attention as Soon as.the weather will permit. AT the Smithfield Baptist Church, April 2,'Rev. Jour L, KFAo, of the M. E. Church, delivered the monthly lecture on ' Temperance; subject, " .The Inconsisten cies of Partial Reforms," as related to the Temperance -, question—after which was organized, by the pastors of the re• spective, churches of We village, an open society entitled, • "Thornton Temperance League," for tome motection against the liquor. traffic. , Over fifty signed to sustain it by their money and influence. I==l2E2l . IT is quite evident that the U. S. Weather Bureau bad charge of the . weather the last two days of dast week,- andthe first two of this. The air was soft 'and balmy, and . there' was every dictation that' spring bad-come. But the CSaadiau is again in charge, • awl time alone will tell w i lieth - er we shall hdve sleighing the Fottrth of .4tily or not, Will some kind-hearted Vaysician have. ,the goodness to fa - ra6h .Mr. Yinxon 'with a ." run 7 of billious fever, and for ever be blessed by a long suffering public. THE Easter Services at the 'Church of the Messiah (Universalist), at 7} P.M., will embrace. the followiiig musical .pro. grmme nstrumentiti Trio In the Liturgical bcrvice will be em braced : °Kano Solo—" Caryl' the T.Ord, retior Solco-- ,, Loy {York Is Doile, Contralto Moto—" Vain the Stone," 'Warrsix. Quartette—" Christ 'lath Opened Paradise," - Warren. Chapple. (,lorla ...s: 'During Collection, an Easter Athein by TEENEV I= Din outcry about the ruin of the peatt crop which goes Up every.spriug from the farmers of Delaware and New Jersey is filling the air. The story is that the ma , eiival severity of the winter has destroyed the natural basis upoh which the blos sOms'a•nd the peifected peach are con structed, and that as the mischief cannot be rep2..ired, the peach trees will thiS sum- user be of duty. This is a terrible - tale, but somehow we cannot repress the feel ing that its main purpose ist - o — t - e - st s faith .-fn the recuperathe ,po l rrei- of the much-endUring peach tree.- I.orour part we must still cherish the hope hat when it comes to - the pinch the peacl tree will . not fail us: , ' 1 r THE jewelry store'` of 11. . DRAKE, Elmira, was robbod of some tk i 3 OOO worth of - diamonds on - Wcdnesday,iiitorning of last week, while Mr. Dn.o ind his clerk were engaged at the back 'end -of the store. The jewels were in a show windo*, . the slide sash, of NI Lich was open. The thief crept. under the countbr, grabbed the box of . diamorids arid:made his escape. Tle was pursued by Dlr. DRAKE, and also by his clerk, Mr. _ LAFKANcE, as Soon as he could eject the two pards and lock up ihe store. - X king chase through streets,. -,. alleys and buildings was rewarded by the capture of the thief and the recovery of all the jewels, except a -stonelvalued at E , ;300, that cannot be found. Thb.thiefis lint 16 or - 18 years old, and hails from the , . east.l ? . • 1 SILVER OR LEAD---VVHICH ?. SAMUEL SrusTilrs, of NortliTbwanda, believes that there, Lire indications of sil ver or lead ore M.a ledge of 'rocks on his arm; and will •in the course of a' few (MO, demonstrate by excavating whether thetindieations are reliable. Think of a lead-or better Atill—a silver mine near the:"Pail Facto t ry.r We sincerely hope Mi. STRATTON may ' llaVe hid- most san guine expectations realized: • I=l RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT •At a reomlar meeting of .Ulster Lodge No. 1054, I. held April oth, 1881, the followreg resolutions were 'Man iinously adopted!: WHEREAS, •It has pleased. Almighty- God in his wise Providence to lay his af flicting hand . onour brother,, C. J. DET TEA by taking from him his wife:by death; therefore be it : Resolved, That this hidge extend to .brother DETTRA their heartfelt sympathy in .his sad bereavement.. Res()lced, That the above be printed in the Countypapers for one week, and to Star of Elope, and a•copy of the same be bent to the affiictecl.family. P. 'MeNniec EY, ITIUN MCQUEEN, Coin ELLA GRIFFIETTI, PIOUS HENS. - Jou 1t0tt...%v; of this place, is -the owner of live hens. There is 'nothing wonderful in that. There are gentlemen who own five times that -number of choice fowls. But these hens of Mr.- MALAY'S are pious hens and do not mod( on the. Sabbath day. That is to *say, four of the afore Said hens are piously inclined, whilst one of the number is not. On each work ing day of the week, just at eventide, Mr. Rott.Ar finds in the nests of his Iteusfive eggs—and has for several weekit But on Sunday there is never but one.. Tue gentle Men from whom Mr. R. Mirchased the fowls informed him of their pious in clinations, but Mr. R. was Toth to beliive his.statement until convinced by actual .observation. CHILSON---BARNER Married by the Bev. C. T. HaLLowEt.t., at the:residenee of-Mr. ABEL Baussu, in Towanda, on April - filth, at 8 p„ .. m. Miss JrsstE M. BANNEii, tO HOR.iOE W. CIIIL SON, both of Towanda. The near relatives and a few of our townspeople were pres-, ent making a pleasant • company. The happy couple received.numerous and. costly presents. Among which r we no ticed 11 dozen silver knives and, forks, a complete set of silver butter dish, 2 silver pickle dishes, silver celery glass, cake bolder, Fitt of glassware with other dishes for the table ; a complete toilet set for bedroom, a clock, etc.— Besides the articles for table and bedroom there were other articles 'both useful and erns.; mental. We cau4nention but one other, a- beautiful *impact, from one of our greenhouses, made -up of fragrant tea roses with- yibich were associated more of a- ..variety of flowers than one would suppose could .bo found at thisEseason of the year. A bountiful and elegant , 'repast was also provided for the company,Thti bride and groom wont down the rivet. 'be their trip. XXI EZZI • icanas 8.: libulaart tuff rebuffed to moifirioltoielT , V 4 l, 8/011111.1. OWNS of 'serionidy ill., 1 1 0Plif xlmf,f4,- 11 9infretingpfattac!c or 46eatiati'i , Ov crux is vlisltinig in:Niw Yorkeity. MCKfAIC ill q , aito Bal m* iii with erysipelas. ' • —4mints , ,Fox, of tbo' Central Hob* Canto; toll Of lang teve - ' • -8. R. PAYNE, En., WhO h a e 1,),12 ill for some days past, is convalescing.- • 4nna Monuovr is visiting - his parents in this place, during *der vacation. Mrs L if Scott is still quite ill, so much spas tota.conilned,to thahouse. • Dii • J.-M. Alralm,`of pyiacuser, visit . viler daughter, Mrs.. R. A, Mancun, in this place last week: genlal friend ,L. H. Scorr, is wrestling with a cold that would cause any other man tolahe to his lied. Samugt. Owasi died of pneumo nia, at her residence In Wyse:, on Mon day evening last, aged 08 years. • , • • W. Wtt i ojii:' teen aPpointed school director of Lelley,_ in the place of E. B. 'HOAGLAND. who resigned his office: —Mr& J. 'Y. Outuntt, accompanied by her son, Master FRED; is visiting relatives and friends at Union, N. Y. —Pro.SIDNEY BOVINGDON has just closed a successful term of sahool'ut Wyalusiug, and will attend a terna l at the . Institute. . t • —B. H. CA,ItPENTER, of Groton, N. Y.,. has been engaged by McbasruF.•& can, of this - place, to do their carriage painting. . _ • T. U. WALTO244. of lluney, _says the. Williamsport Banner; has removed his family to Troy, Pa., Where he will en- gage in business. --441 re. DORA TIDD STEVENS has gone to Lancaster, Massachusetts, 'to attend the funeral or her mother-in-law, Mrs. JOSF.rIL STEVENii. - • :..--AVERY FRISK and, ikons, who have spent the last year in Bradford county, (bending a enmity poor,hbuse), have re turned to 3loutrose their families. • --.lltHyrose Democrat. • ' Snarl', late of this place, is mow traveling in the capacity ofialesuaau° for FRIENDLY . Brothers, •bpot and shoe manufacturers, ,Elmira. • - -BURTON STRAIT, BRADFORD, • foster . , son of LEvt.D, BRADFORD, of Troy, died' in the asyluni at Rochester, Mimi., on the Bth tilt., aged 113 years: —W. S. VINCENT, and family, start Aid for their new - honie. : in Erie,. on Tuesday morning. , The good wishes'of . our:entire - community go with , them. . ‘.- pr.- S. C. Ross, who has been visiting . his mother in this place for a few days, , retiwnedlo - Atin lArbor, Midi.; where be is attending medical lectures. - _ —Mrs. McDols.u.,o, 'Mather of Congress- . man RIIAN of Topekaii Kan., diedat her home . in Franklin Tueriday_night pf qiis - t week. Her remains were interred at . Du shore on Saturday. . • _ , --We learn that -the eldest child of Lt.olillocitvisti; of Mouroeton, a 4 little, bo.• of four years, is i'ery sick with seglet fe . er. The present symptoms are ra*ora .ble.The attending physiciattbi 44,4): . :11:. RocKwELL. . :'' Itokblol ...Warren , - —GEOROIE, aged about ten years.' only a lit ex-Commissioner SNELL, died of .1i Gart disease . - on Wednesday evenipg-of 4 1 t Week. The - bereaved parents have t e sYmpathrof onr entire community in t cir t great sorrow. . • ;. ' '.. , • —As the -People weier enteting the c 1 urch after planting ' the memorial tree,. a Sayre, last week, Mrs. JumslfaxnEs h• d the misfortune to fall from the ladder .t.l at is nied in the place of steps, injuring h rself severely. She was taken home in -a carriage and Dr. 31.. E. ANDERSON sum- Oned: . . .-41i.iV,CIIESTt:II PARK, (falheT of D. F. PAiu,) one of the oldest and mos highly esteemed citizens of Athens, died on Saturday . night aged-about 80 years. .n extended .obituary notice of the de ceased, forwarded to us by our Athens correspondent, is crowded out, or this issue, but will, appear next week. —Mr. TtmononE Bnowx, 'of Brown town, near Wyalusing, ha 4 received back pension of $1,13(10,•gul a guarantee of $l4 per mouth : . Mr. BttowN was considers hly used up by exposure and bullets en, countered. in the Wilderneis. His pen sion will come in bandy, but be would probably prefer to have his health as it was prior to the war to the money the govern- Mont has' given him. —Dr. HARRIS .K. SIIITIT, fCIIIIISrIy a resident of this place, . and *a teacher in the Graded School,- died at Middletown, -N..Y., on Thursday. lie had been an invalid nearly ever since he graduated from JeiThrson Medical College about two years ago, and had- never been able to engage" the practice of his profession.- Re was a Joung . man of genial . manners and niaiked ability. his early death . will be sincerely regretted, by a large circle of friends in this community.. —Prof I. S. diIAWFORD was in town 'yesterday, eft- route- to. New York, from where he will. 'embark - for California,. where he is to engage in teaching,: having made arraiigements to take an interest in a private educational institution, situated at-Red Bluffs, it the Sacramento Mr. CRAWFOIM4 is one of the very beat teachei iu the Ilcounty,—which saying a good' deal,-aid his - loss -will be deeply regretted by all interested in the cause*of education. In common, with boats .n 1 other friends we wish him a ben.*oyage, and'-the greatest success in-his new enter- Prise. Review, Thursday. -Mrs. JORANXA COISIiLIN,' wife - Pf the lath Juilr ID. Coriai.ix . , - Was born. in Or ange County, N. T.,' and 'died in : Wysox township, -April 1881, of neuralgia of the heart,- aged it years. She Was.con verted to Goo thirty-four years . ago un-' der the labors of Rev. LEYI PITTS. She *ited with,the M. E. Church, of which she remained a faithful member 11001 calledito the chureh above. Tho Bible to her was the Book- of books—ahe nufde it a practice to read a portion of it each day. She tilled a largeplace in the home community and church, but that place is .now. vacant.; her 'work ph • earth is finish ed,. and she has gone, to reap the reward of thnite who have done life's 'work Her funeral Was attended by a iarie cir cle of neighbors. and friends - She leaves two Bens and two daughter's to _mourn her loss. May they each be faith ful to their mother's(ion, on, and one , daY. meet father and - mother in heivon. • • " The circlets broken.;. one seat Is forsaken Oae bnd from the tree of our fileadship Is shaken One heart froln among us no longer will Mint 'With joy In ear gladness, or grief In our III." Rothe, April 0, 1881. 8.13.: K. Tug. following receipt is said to be an excellent remedy for a cold or cough— the latter 'especially. Take one pint' of sweet white wine, one teasponful oil_ of tar, the well beaten yolks of two eggs and sweeten the mixture wpll will , 'honey. Take a tablespoonful three times a day. This has been tried with most wonderful effect to our personal knowledge . in sever al cases. , .../Cr. - = =l= At7iiilkgoM; l'he - i4adfo*Coont Agricinitarakikow ,4*4110C-Itii.niontWftlidiesrAse rok.sittea4noie f the. , 414:/ti in tenottutik4 Pros lo 4 l gMe'l , -711,0 t Pr ishi eet, 01 44 1 : 1 '; *lied 'theineethithY sena 'geneial-ietitailui -to the-- attedditnee' - instuhini at the ineetiap ; nOtICOR of 'the meetings in the county papers; and the . benefits to be de rived from, these nieetinge ; also in refer— ence to adulteration oi food which inate rially Warier° with _ the 'pro-duets of,the fanner. - k Hon.. stEO., LANDON 'responded - to the cull of ; the preiident .'and 'members and spoke := of the effect of adulteration of fast, such as batter, joleomargarine) 'MIN gawp vinegar, etc 1 1 ,0 , 1110 the mat ter of worn outlands in Aleadford county; thinks the manner of fartningobby: many in the county is wearing out their lands, and that the tarponsmust- pat back on the land, that, ,which " they haeo been ex tracting tram the soil ; thinks this can be done by growing,, clover and turning it °Wei ; irAts 'ruinous ta land, but , the way to get back Ibis.vegetable mat:- ter, is to get the grass to grow and then , turnit under; in addition la the barnyard manure. Mr. Las nos then related his experience with stock raising and ffed ing, 'and from it drew the conclusion that it paid a farmer_ to ;feed whether it'was stock , o,F land.. LANDON spoice,ef his efroprbeing : tiestroyed by-die isire 'sera, and asked for information of the members how to get rid of them. }lda. B. Ii&PonTE, in answer' to Mr. LANDON'S question, stated that by, plow ingland all summer, so Wit vogitatioa could not grow,' would starve'. the worm and destroy it. ' lie also remarked that farmers were depleting the soil, and that the best method of enriching it was Ito some extent an unsettled question, hut farmers id• this county • must use stio:11 means as were at their command to put Wok that which the .crops wore constaut lt•draining from their soil. _ Col. Maws followed' by saytn4 that he thought oats ruinous to land, and had en tirely abandoned the crop. Mr: liars also believed in feeding stock well, from the fact .that in ten years he had, by feeding, raised the product of his dairy from 100 poiiiids to 260 pounds - per cow, _annually; thought it paid well to feed. A. D. MUNN spoke of the use and offset of plaster, and that it should be sowed .early,in the spring. ' W. EL SMITH thought farmers were id too much of hurry, and were-using up the strength of their soil much rawer thou they were fertilizers 'on it. He deprecated the selling of hay from a farm, although it was worth $2O per ton,' but thbught it shbuld be used up on the ferm.l and; tbcynanure -returned to the land be 'also spoke of the beneficial effect sowing plaster On wheat eArly is the J. H*O.MII, editor of tbe /?efidbfic‘iit, was present and called upon. Helt)ft'ared the ctilutUtia of hie .paper' for thediSeus sion of tiny special subject which the farmers desired to seek knowledge, and infUrmation also ,nolees of - -Meetings, ..„Ilitt.•lloi;e4tu lii i efly alluded to the n*tev of t - : tranip?rtatip . initiitece in freight obarges-.4hat the - farincrs. of the Vilest - .were Able to get : their produce to Nev ;.York or Philadel phians cheaply as the farmers-of Brad, 6 ford •county,,which helbought was great injustice, and believed it was a matter which" the members of the society should give,some attention. - • w • kr. LArottiE also made remarks in re gard to the unjust . disc'rimination of friaights by railroad companies. • illrief remarks Were made by Other. morabers'of the s•ocioty. The meeting adjourned to meet at the same place "on Saturday, May 7th, at 1 o'clock p. ni.' , 0 , It was..also decidedf,lo "bold .a-niiiiing of the board of inanateis on Sat u rday, April 23d, at the 0110 of the secretary, at 1 o'clock p.- nr., to make up premium lists,,ete. x COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. An adjourned session of -the Council was held Friday evening, April at which all rite ine!ribers were present. Councildin Panels moved that the reading of the miuuteit.of the last meeting be diSpensed with, and - that, they stand approved as published and entered by the Secretary. Carried. _ announced Lis iiPpoint. meat of Committees. Finance Committee, of_whicli•the regu lations mako bun a member—Holcomb, Frost. .Banitary . ;--Oordon o Holeomb, Keeler _Streets—McCabe, Gordon, Spalding Gas—Rabin,- McCabe, Parsels. . Fire—Frost, Rabin, Keeler. By Conucilrnan Rabin : Resolel47-Th4;jolittisofs George-W.l4olkt arO=Leroby . appointed special polieelurthe etninlnt#, year, -with outpay, except when - detailed for duty. by direction or the Burgess, or in,-his ab sence by the Assistant BurgeSs. Mr. Holcomb moved to amend by add ing the name of ,Harding P. Chnbbnck. Mr. Parsels said that a large majority of-his constituents were in favor of the appointment of George Britton as special police, and as such - an officer was very much needed near the Barclay depot, he moved to amend by adding Mr. Britton's name to the list. The atnewdments were carried, and the resolution as amended was adopted.. • Councilman McCabe called the atten tion of ,the Council to the necessity of Making some change in the Council twins, and the sanitary condition of , its surroundings. A, committee had \ been ap pointed at a former meeting who had sub ,mitted a report in ll'iver of •commencing the work as soon as the weather would warrant it ; one of the members of that committee was no !Unger a member of the Council and another should be appointed in his place. , , The Burgess appointed Councilman - Rahm to fill the vacancy. By general consent the committee were Authorized to examine mid report at a meeting to be held, onThnrsday evening, the 14th in stout, wbat changes ale necessary . to 1 make the Council rooms more convenient for the borough ,government and citizens having'business before it, and also to re ceive proposals for doing the work. -, fly Councilman Parsels : Resolved, That no work be done'on the streets not ordered by the Council, unless it should become, necessary between regu lar meetings of the Council to Clear ob structions from the . ditches or repair crossings,:and tank work triarbe done by order of the Buigess. " Adopted. - • :1 - In consequence of the additional inninut of expenditure& whir% will lie:Fe , quired t l opay,the._tirater Compaq should the works be accepted, it was 'deemed ie. cessary by all the members orthe Council to Slightly advance th.i rate of tases ; the, folleSig , rettoluttoti waiithereforeAopt- I Resoked, That a tax of fifteen mills on ' the tat fidjusted valuation for county purriesesto levied aiberough tax far:the year AL D.. 1881, of Towanda . ; that the .botted of appeals beheld on Saturday ev ening, the 7th day'of May, at 7:80 o'clock r , of• which time and 'placer the• colleator give dot notice:, ' • ' • The UtiZe bag.* ateehleee . "o the :PreilailtiOn evict- this - cossiewr• -Tb. contleui 1 44 ,10 6 'telighta Sieeiti;f4. one year !min the lOtliday of .S.pril; ASSU ,for $1.60 per "pet gas to be Wined on'all darierriighli'.ficiii*Fonii-balf hour after sundolird':.to: 1110; e: zi., the 11,` company to ig lan two . gas and wash therglobei -for the additional I sum of .9 pir month, as heretofore. - On motioriof Councilman ifoleee. ib the I proposition of the Gas Company was ac- . ' ' uepted. ,On motion. of Councilman Rabin the Council proceeded to' fix the salaries of the Borough Officers, and the following rates were agreed upon without dissent .: Secretary and- Treascirer, 1300 ;* Chief of: Police Burns, $2 per day ;4. N. Calif,' retaining fee, $5O; C. W. Dimook, $2O, per mouth in addition to the amount paid him by citizens. • Mr. Halm moved that', 'the streets be cleaned as soon as the frost will permit, commencing on Main street. Carried% Report of Justice Hall for the months of Deeetuber,: January, February and December' 16.—Dennis Daly, arrested by Burns, for drunkenness ; fine, $2.00 ; costs, $1.70; paid $8.70. , December 21.-13eorge Smith, arrested by Moffitt, for drunkenness ; fine, 3.00 ; costs,-$1.70 ; paid $4.70. - February 22.—John Brown, arrested by Burns, fordrunkenness and cruelty to brute animals ; line, $5.00 ; oosts, $1.70 ; 'paid $6.77. , • . March 3.—Henry Campbell; arrested by Bnrns for drunkenness - ; fine $.5.00 ; costs, $1.70 ; committed. Report accepted, and the Council ad• journed to me et on Thursday'evening the 19th instant, "at 7:30 o'clock. - _ J. KINGSBURY, Secretary. OWEGO DISTRICT As follows are the appointments fOr Owego Dislrieti. Wyoming Conference, for the ensuing. year.: • Y. C:..85IIT11, Y... E. Athens-4; W. Hood. . • •-• Barton-4. B. chynoweth. Berkshire—Richard Morns.' . Camptown—J. R. Angel. • Candor—O. - M. Martin. • Danbp-GL. L Williams. • Harford—L. P. Howard. - Hornbrook—S. P. Wright. Leßaysville—Luther Peck. Litchfield—H. 0. Blair: Newark Valley.W..T...hadd. Nichols-4. C: Brainard. North Barton—N. S. DeWitt; North Tiogg a:—A. W. Loomis. Orwell—W. R. Netherton. • ;' Owego—E. W. Caswell. • Roche—S. B. 'Keeney. • Slaterville—H. R. Cook. South Danby—S:.E: Walworth. Spieedsville—E. N. Sabine. !• Spencer.—Ziba Stevens.. Tioga—l. K. Peck: - • • Waverly- t -A. L. , Smalley... ! West Danby—Supply. • 'Windham—J. R. Allen. • . Wyalusing—J. IL Weston. COURT PROCEEDINGS CONTIN WEDN E:t , DAY, APltift OTIS, 'lB3l-SPECIAL T1:1131. • Cleniens Hinkle vs.' Forte Lubras— Debt. , Motion for Juia poi.- granted by Court.' Rule entered to strike off same. . J. L Elsbrec vs. Hugh Clark—lssue. I: N. Evans and L. M. Hall, Esqs.,. for plaintiff ; H. F.. Maynaph, Esq., for de fendarit. Verdict for plaintiff. William Barnes vs. William . :May— .Tiespass. S. W. Little, Esq., for plain tiff ; William Foyle, Esq., for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff of $335.80. A. A. Khmer's Administrators vs. the Pa. A; ti. T. Canal and 'Railroad Compa ny—Trespass. WA. Overton and H. C. Baird, i Digs.. for plaintiffll. Streeter and 31. Hall; Esgs., for defendant. Verdict for plaintiff of $220.75. Elizabeth . Haley's : use vs. Peter .1. Dean, Sheriff—Trespasi. Evans & May fer plaintiff ;*Peck IS: Overton, and L. M. llaii, Esq — , for defendant... Verdict !for defendant. - 11. C. Saulsbury, et al' vs. Jacob De enjoined from proceeding furthe4 and rule granted to open SOT,- !neut. Alice A. Barnor vs. Jame W..Barner —l)ivpree granted. • _- :. ~,,.. M0?..i15.%Y, .A.P.I:IL i:2TII. - .• In the matter of the lunacy of Myron Luther:—Hiram Luther appointed Com mitteLe.7 • On motion of John F. Sanderson, Esq.,' E. B. Young, ,Esq., a member of the bar of Tioga County was admitted to practice: in the several courts Of Bradford County, whereupon be was duly sworn. H. B. Ingham vs.. A. 1. Layton, dt al. —Opinion of the. Court filed, wherein new : trial is granted unless. the plaintiff remit from the verdict all in .excess of . $2,250 t of the day it was rendered, and will also remit from•his bill of costs all in eucess of fi.75. • it. thincock vs. Jesse Larrabce, et aL-:-Opinion. of the Court filed wherein rule is made absolute. . Commonwealth ; 'Oft' Pennsylvania, ex.,, rel. Charles B. Riggs vs. t'yreuus .For .rest.—Opinion of the Court filed !wherein the case is referred to a .master and ex aminer. A. P. Ihint va. Monroe Borough—Tres pass.-.:D. O. DeWitt - and Rodney A. Met lour, Rios.; for-plaintif • Peck & Overton, riEscis l for•defendnitt.. On trial. . Local Correspondence. ULSTER We are again called upon to announce the death or QUO of the most respected citizens_ of our"township, Mrs. Ann Howie, Wife of - J. T. Howie, of likiOre's Hill, aged about '45 years.. Mrs. H. was taken with a malarial fever, and as she his always been a hard working woman, her syitem was not strong enough, to withstand the , debilitating influence of the disease, and she entered into rest, Sunday, about 1 o'clock p.. A hus band and six-children are left to mourn her departure from their, midst. The funeral is held at the M. E. church to-day at 1 o'ckick. While_we arc thus called upon to re cord the departure of friends and, neigh bors to the other world, we AM are in , duty. bound to speak of the changes among those who.still linger with us. • • Dr. It Smith 'has moved into the. house lately occupied by A. Holcomb and and EinMett_Hockwell: Emmett Rockwell has rented the Mai- dough house on Smithfield street• and has moved his family. and Ailed Holcomb I has moved into the Julia A. Pasta. • , I brook honsp. S. Roberts and Thomss, Park tiave moved into the Conklin house vacated jjy L. B. Smith. Mrs. E. - B. Moore having least4l her farm has e_ moved - into Dr. Murdoch:6 hotpot neiti:Jarneti Balboura. - Eugene Elsbree has moved hia family to Athena Where be has employment in the -BridgW,W,orlis of that place. - Yr.:A.' Watkins has- so far recovered from his latp Masse as to again be, in our midst , • - -Aro 'wq have a dentist? is the toes- - thinnow.:, • A man from Blossburg has been rospectitig, but do not know as he has dacideil to locate hero. - 1 - C. L. Thotnas bas bought the tools and rented the shop lately used by J. H. Mersereau; and has obtained the services of Jim Perry for one year. All kinds of blaeksmithing can- be done' - on abort notice, arid: the : public are cordially in vited to gife them a call. ` Mr, L. 'Stet-rill is confined to his house by sickness..','. He has been ukpoor health dearlY: all winter, hut - has bee h able to be out until lately., Mr. (leo. Birney, who has been ill some time, we' understand, feeling some what better. . John C. Mather and Jobs McQueen, Jr., started for; Ishpeming, Mich., lase Tues. - • Mr. - , Irving, •we underitand; starts for the West to-day. * 4 ,0 trister,'Pa;,` April 12,, apsimuial .Vagi'*WO -.Thaitiois::.cot toOnitr—Gressoisiiiii of the fortydbirdsectkot of the act of Way, tO u u g **IT , OP* : tfiso4 l oco t *uols Gaut Ttagae th Tmiindi. an tint drat - • .A. D.-1141, beinttke third day of tbe •riamith, at . 1 o'oldcit and Select*, 'fro coca, by majmUyOt lite allele ,ntilabi•r• of dlrectorit Oceania, one pontos Of literary 1/1d *tie aciulrementa,and of skill and experience in. 'the art of teachingots County Superintendent for the three succeeding years and certify the result to the State Superintendent at lianlaburg, as, rot indeed by ,the thirty-ninth and tartlet' sections of said act. • • • '• •G. W. ItYATC, • County Superintendent of Bradford County Towanda, April it, ISal•wa. . - • - • tir A. Firm Honsa.-4The celebrated stallion soWldely and tlivoMbly known, "George. Henry Packer': owned by Robert Arnold, of this place, Is looking very finc,thls spring, and presents a splendid .appesnume on the road. Ile deserves and will receive the patnwmge of persons desiring to raise large, fine and first-class bosses. His size Is great, and If you fall to get stock of great speed you will surely get vainable horses , for service. Oar best hoisemen admit that be shows a-2:so clip. Theespeclal attentlowof farmers and horsemen is - called to this horse. . REMOVAL.—OiI and after April 20tbi Ed. Stool!lmmure Jewelry Store will be removed front Streeter!' slew Block to Neva* Block. (with Mane!!!Ws - Music Ston!),ln store fortiori/ occupied by Powell 41' CO. - April 14 37: Ur The St: Cecilia Mannechor Ball will take place on Monday evening, April lath, lu Mercur Hall, Ticket* for sale at Ed. Woollier sesnieedewelry Store. - April 14-tar. -tyr Letit has been long and dreary, and , boys will have a good chance to shake off the dust from their slippers at the Maanerchor "Hop" nest 3totalsy. Tickets tot* sate at. ir,d-stownef. seauall 4eireity Sawa. man i4-tw. Err MILLINERY AND DRESSMARING.— . — The undersigned, In consequence of steadily In creasing business,,has leasedistger and more cony venient rooms in Burlington, Pa.. lu which to open busluess-this. Siring, where atirpersons will find a nue and well-selected stock of - Millinery and Fancy . .(foods from which to purehase.jiWe are pr4arrd to furnishthe latest and most beautiful styles both In Mlllinery.ana Dressmaking. Thankful - for past . favors we solicit a continuance of the same, and assnra,nll patroai that My motto.' “Promptuesa sad. Strict Integrity." shall .govern my hi:minima tranotartio.ns, 3Hss SI. ANGIE Tnumuttt.t.. Burlington, March :A, I Cy" W ANTED yvil) pay good priceh, ip oath foylany number of colts stied bj the• No rman hors} "Damietta," -of Man, Pa. lam ord particular In regard to age, color, or sex. Job tirlltha. Athens, Pa. • ~ • • 'Starch 3, 1881, nut' .Coiezttt . has the best wearing sh. ' for' Men; Boys and Youths' wear ever offered In Ttrianda. and at prices within the reach " , The Largest, Beat and 01te3pent Ilse of Shoes for Ladles'. Misses' and Cblldrens' wear Is found at CORNEIeg new Mer l e, corn f!:,Illaln and l'lnelsts., Tracy &Noble's Block. 44.4 M l ` REMOVAL:-.L.. S. ALL YN has 1:e- moved Ills Undertaking Establishment from Bridge street to moms on Main street. over Tun• NER &ItDON'S Drug:Ston.. and Wooororen VAN 601t:et 'BMA & Shoe Store. A full Undertaker's Goods bum the .•heapest to the best. • .1. sS. ALLYN', Agent. ice' L L. Roooms chalk nges compe. thlon forvtality of good.; and low prices Doors, Blinds and Moltlin‘s;anil ai building U 3&. terial.. [augL•tfl• esk OF..p. L. Boss sells,6.toce ries awful CHEAP because his expenses are very light, and he is hound his customers shall have the tenetit. tar Itunon to GE°. L. I:Os's New tirocery Store in the Ifoutauye Block, and get your Orme!les at rock ibottota • Mr YOU I , LN RISK when you buy your Gri)e_etlles at G. L. Ito S'!4 new store In idontanye Block. Ulg PRICKS are W*Y.DOWN to Auk battoul. - la . store In K . ,ELLUSI BLOCK, lsi-WARD, beats the world tiy Low Prices anti good Goods. - Having sold my retail Furniture a.nd Undertaking httalues% known as the Bridge Street Fultlture store to E. B. Pleree'l would re. sieettultileeointnend those In need of goods In ids line to kail on burn at the old stand. • • 1 Abet wlAlyt inform Ilwo! Indebted to me that It will be necessary tofiettle the arennut.*!mon. Pebtnart• ad, 1a81.3m. • N. P. HICK,: tar Pao FESSIONAL T mos ank of the best physielans use Down's itlisit Iu their daily prpctlet, because It Is tho 'best cough rkutsly that cam be made. , Ntmr is - the time tci use Mandrake Bitters - and prevent,'Dy.trpela, Billow. nesaartd Jaundice, which arc co prevaieut iu the spring months. duly 1:5 cents aWm tie. , ; ' ar . ll6nry diiktifiote.§ Arnicii and OH Llniiiii•nt i, it faintly remedy which :per fu evory. ;family. U.eil for Csits., utiltoins, strains. Sc.. It pus unequal. ' Pr It is impossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with LYDIA E. Pt zi KU AM'S V Et: ETABLE ' CUM POUND to continue to suffer with - a weitUeSs of the uterus. Enclose a stamp to Mrs. LI DIA E. Pi a KIIAM. T. 4.1 NiCfitertl. Avenue,- Lyuti., Vass., for pamphlets. Sold by Dr.. 11. C. POuntr.,+.lsnigglst. Towanda; Pa. z. 4 , TA0,91.1U .-.S.wAltpElr—" I was SO sick and low-spirited that I Gintight 1 wonl give anything to get well; and If any-one had ensured too the good health produced by using Slinialay'A .Liver Regulator. and charged inc a thoutland dol lars, I would willingly have paid It if I bad In fact, ten thou.4and dollars would be worthless to me than what it has done for me . . mar 24.. ."(.4EO. F. BARRETT. Macau, Ga. DIED. ROCKWELL —ln Monroetem March 27th, li'. of congestion of the brain. Lloyd Lesfl.-. sekmtl. son of A. L. and Ida Rockwell, aged 2 years and . $ months. Very sudden was the stroke that - removed froM his earthly home this delicate blossom. Only a' few short hours of suffering suffleed to burn out the young life from the little form. Then, when loving ones gatheredtointvhluiNt of their Sight, ire Could scarcely believe, as he lay there among the Mowers, himself the fairestliower ot all, that be was not just:sleeping after his suffering, so lovely did he seem in his last repose. " T know Ids face Is bld Linder the eoffIn•Ild; Cloned are his eyes ; cold is his forehead rair My baud that marble felt; O'er It in prayer I knelt ; Yet my heart whispern , thst he is not there. " rot•tbere ! Where then i 4 he? The term I usedlto see Was but the raiment that he Pace did wear. The grave that now doth press Upon that eastott dress, Is but his wardrobe looked—he Is not there. •• lie ilves : In all the Past . . Ile lives : not to the last, of seeing him again, will I'despair. In dreams I see him now And on his angel brow, Behold It Millen, Thou shalt in,.! nullherel, NOTICE.—,AII persons are forbid : IA cutting Timber on the lands of the lain Ed ward Melovero; , in Overton Township. without she written eminent of the undershrded, under the penalty of the law. _ JOHN HeGOVERN. Executor. Ov.rt , .n. Mom 24. istm.i vs. .- ' G. • 6 a . • 201 East Water . Street, ELMIRA, I Y., • HAVE. THEIII Spring Edition --or =. SPRING BONETS . and ROUND HATS Friday and Saturday APRIL 15th' AND 16th, . t EVERY ONE IS INVITED TO A TTEND THE ,SAME. tlntlitai Yis Aprit :O. 1441. OPENINO CERN AND Willi PARR POWELL & CO. Are pow receiving. their Spring Stock of Gonsii4ting ,4 - , f .. Body. lintssels, 3-Ply - Extra Super, Super, Ingrain, Cottage, Rag, Hemp, • M.:, be 'sold at A large assortment - of BODY - BRUSSELS, whici ever before shown. ,WA, -- L,X . 4 . .-p_APE:RS - : muc'h larger atilt liner than usual, 'and to Jail. 20 which we ask your especial attention. elegaiit assortment the tiot:DECORATIONK --ON ~, • • • ••••••'!"..d;".....•••••••••• '0.....•••••••••,•••••-rIr••••• = r -CARPETS - much ).ess than last year's prices. sirdli offer EMI Out• 'Als,k , of EMT Aplat. lICENSES. —.Notice is heieby J glr•en that the following applfration4 for d ee:mos-for dotels eating-houses:lnd merchant deal ers have been filed lu tbls ()dice. and that the same will be presented to the Court of tlearter netodons of Bradford County, on MONDAY. MAY lid, Dtal. for the eonslderatlon of said Court: ' HOTSLIO. (.112 .• it • Seeley, Ist Word, Towanda. Boriogit. Washington lit her , lst . Ward. Towanda Boro. ;Henry Barret; Ist Wird. Towanda Borough. U. 11. P. Disbrow. lst Ward. Towanda Borough. Redmond Caten. lit Ward. Towanda Borough. f)nal! Kellogg. 24 Ward. Towanda Borongti. • Thos. R. Jordan. 24 _Want, Towanda Borough. B. W. Runes; 2clWard. Towanda Borough. J. 0. Daugherty. Wywex Township. Vincent Baldwin, Ridgbnry Township. John S. Montan, Monroe Borough. - A. J. Noble, Troy Borough. D iniel Brown. Hitter Township. .1. S. Thomson, Wyalnaing Township. James J. Hannan, Overton Township. Martin Crowley. South Waverly Borough. • D. S. 'Kennedy. W.ysox Township. F. C. Landmesser, Standing Stone Township. Walter Phillips, SmithAeld Township.. P. D. Willcox, Albany Township. - , Wm. Henry. - lst Ward. Towanda Borough. Morris Kellogg, New' Albany Borough. • Thos. R. Jordan. 24 Ward, Towanda Born. .tleorge Jordan. Athens BOMugh•- James Pr.trong. - Columbis Township. -- • Warren Smith. Anstirrille, Columbia Twp. ' F. 0. Lantz. Monroe Township. ' John Mnlholbibd, Athens Township. .1. P. Rogers, Shestntquin Township. Addison Norton, South Creek Township. .1, Morgan Brown.. Wyalusing Township, , John ~ Wolfe. Canton Borough. ILATING-11017511.8. Vincent Marcy. Monroe Borough. • • • , • B. F. Myer, Barclay Township. • • Myron B. Calkins, Burlington Borough. ' Rose Lockabee. 241 Ward, Towanda Borough. S. M. Brown, Ist Ward, Towanda Borough. CBAIfT MULLIN. " John dritiln YlJs . lit Ward. Towanda Borough. • H. W. Nubia'', 74 Ward, Towanda Borough. • Jatnei Cumsplakey, Ist Ward. Towanda Dome' C. T. Kirby, 2d\Ward. Towanda Borough. . 1 ' GEO.' W. BLAC KMAN, Clerk. 2 TUwanda, Pa., Aptli 6, 4861. ORPHANS+ COURT ..NOTICE. —Notice is hereby that there bas been filed in tba office of the Clerk of the Orlhana• Court in and for the county of 'Bradford, , ffiate of Pennsylvania appralsement of property set of by executors sod administratOrs to the widows and children of the following decedents, via : . • Estate of George Smith, late of the township of Monroe, demand. ' .'' Estate of Simon Stevens, late of the lowasbip of Standing Stotts, deceased. . - Estate of A. A. Khmer, late of the borough of Athens, deceased. • Estate of John N. Christian: late of the town. ship of Tuscarora, deceased. ' I ._.. Estate of Isaac F., Bullock, late of the township o :prThglifli d. deceased: • Estaterof James Gant, late of the township of Wyse', deceased. Estate of John Aptillek, late of the township of Asylum. deceased. Estate of - John Wltaten. jati.ol- the township of Warren. deeme'. ' - Estate of Joseph sip. late of l ,ttie township of . Asylum, deceased: Estate of E. B. Moore, late of the township of Ulster. deceased. Estate of William Rigby, late of the township of 1 Leroy. deceased. Estate of William McKean, late of the township of West ittirlington; deceased. • And the sante will be presented to the - Or bans' Court of dradford county on. Thursday. the sth day of May, 4. D. IsSI, at 2 o'clock p.. , m. for twit confirmation. A. c..reising. Clark. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. rhino of au order issued out of the Orphanot'Bradford County. Pendsylvania. the undersigned. administrattlx of the estate of Thomas Craig. late of South Creek township, deceased.' will t spore to public sale on the premises. on WEDNESDAY. 111 AT 4, o stock, P. , - the following described real estate: . Lot No. I. One lot of bun% situate to old South Creek township, bounded 'north by lands of John Dean, east ny lands of Abel Fuller and Hiram ron, and south and west by lands of Hiram Mason ; contains 75 acres and 52 perches of land. More or less, 50 acres improved. with , l old log house and_an orchant of fruit trees thereon. Lot N 0.2. One other lot of land, situate in iihnth Creek township, bounded battik by lands of blabood, east by Samuel Craig, south by James Patterson, and west by John Craig and W Item Cornell ; contains Li acres, more or less. all improved. with t framed dwelling house, I framed lnr n with sheds Mulched, and an orchard of fruit trees tbertou. • TERNS of ISALR.:46OO to be Todd uponprop. erly being struck down. $3OO en the list of April annually thereafter until the whole sum is paid. with Interest front day of sale, payable annually . with each payment, ISA BELL CRAIG, April 14, lan, Administratrim - 4 1 . X EC TO RS' NOTlCE—Not t l ice . a hereby given 'that all persons Indebted te the estate of Cbilethi M. Ashton. late of Le deceased, must make Immediate laymen= persous basing claims against said estate must pre sent them' duly at thenttcated rosyetuenorot G. W. MUNK, Executor. , LOWRY/Me. March 17, teat. ItrILLB.--"-The undersigned baring „Lvi, leased the old 'Saulsbury MW. weak! tenet the patronage of the oomtanalty, Gasiont Wolk done bnmedlately and in good better. MI Welts Is the Mill have teen repaired and hereafter it will be _kept la good order. Feed. 'lour. Meat lad Bran wonstantly us hand. Cash_ pald for rain at Masontown. - mailer W. . gotfmn , rt.pil; tuns It. 'Pc - - • • rill Brussels, Tapestry, all of which mill prices than at lower MURDERS and Mil elefiet • N THE MATTER OF THE ES - I tate of John Wheaton. late of the township of Warren, in the County of Bradford and Slate of ?ennsylvania, dereantiL In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. No. 62. Februa 7 Term. ISM. The Comnumwealth of Pennsylvania, Bradford Cennty. es : To . Sarah Ann Lawrence. Joseph P. Wheaton. Cyruv 6. Wheaton. Emily F. Sibley. Chariotte H. Hot era. Beery W. Wheaton, Melissa • Ann M.Sogers,'Stisan Berlin:rand Seymour Whea ton. aniLlo all 'other persons Interested. greetiog You are hereby_cliedAit be . and appear before the Jadte of our Orphani'Coart. at an Orphans' Chart to be held at Towanda. In said County of Bradford. on MONDAY. MAY 2, A.D. 1211, at 10 o'clock. a. thenand there to accept or refuse totake the real estate of, said John , Wheaten, deceased, situate:ln the townshipet Warren aforesaid. at the appraised valaitlon pat upon It hy an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court and returned by the Sheriff on the 20th day of November. A.D. 11100, to wit : Os* hundred and six acres at three thousand one ball deed and eighty dollars; said hereof fail not. Witness. the honorable?. D. Homer. President of our said Court at Towanda, the 17th day of Yet. rnary. A. p. IMI. A. C. FBISBIE, April 14, leSt. Clerk of the Orphans' Court. • fißPil ANS' COURT SALE.-By virtue of an order issued oat of Me Orphans' Court of_ Bradford County, Pennsylvania, the un dersigned. administrator of the estate of Betsy M. Coburn, late of - Tumors township, deemed. will . sell at pablie sale'on the premises. on WE Di DAY. APRIL WM, MR, at one o'clock P. the following described real estate : All that entails l in t g s fo na tt :ow ellerae li! al o or tr al of landa. lying g or d ford and State of Pennallvatila, bounded north by ) lands of the estate of Coburn, deceased handby lands formerly owned by Herman Atifor, and other lands of Martin Montgomery and A. J. Taylor ; south by lauds Id Charles Devises. and west by the public highway leading to Leltaynille; anataloa 4a acres, owe or lea. 0100 0 with I framed bowie, I framed bidnirith ttnwssrli t mixt! feet, fruit trees, Be., thereas. I TERMS Or SALE-400 of. CM pirektoo mow to, be paid on the nr i zrz . bbing street down, and the balance on am I. / 71 W - /li&W. Administister. Spring lilt , Pa., licareit 24, 11111. - IN -THE ESTATE OF • N. S. 1. hi semi It, assignor: In the Coast et Neilson Pleas Bradfoed Caddy. Notice hereby given. That_ an application basing been to the said Court oa the ith day of April. AV. D. 16/11, by E T. Fos. Assiguae.loe the benefit of erudition of the estate of the said N. S. Ettinevatut, to reassign lad recesses 1* the * said N. S. Ithinevsolt the remands' part of said , estate now In the hands or said . and the said E. T. Fox be discharged as of said estate. the wild Court' .I.ad and tad that notice be given of the same to all persons interest ed by publication In -the Baktfroalo Iticroalia abd the Bradford Republican he Skive weeks; _after wkich said_Asalvsee - 11, at May Tenn next of said Court, ask-tbat Ida lea be raided. unless cause be shown why t66ee sass shank* DOI be done. E. T. BOX, Assignee. Towanda, April it, Th.A DMLNISTRATOR'S - NOTICE. .—Letters of admlaletratke having been granted to the undald ns4, epos the saute et Betsy K. Coburn, late *Mamma Cop.,,deeeseed, notice Is hereby glees that all pennies Indebted es said estate are requested to stake. letmodlanjr2; meet. and all patens basing Mpg elands the same will present these without delayWo: per order for settlement to L B.•Cebere,Adette- Limier, at his residence In Spinal HIN_Pa - • I. B. COISCIIN. • opting Ind, liar. P 4, MI. ,Admlalstralor. ADMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE: Lettere of *Amin hitiatioti lusilughteen past so to the underslgeed. upon the estate of Home Toung.late of Bast Built bileld tlrp., deceased, Settee la hereby Veen that all person* Indebted to NW estate are requested to - sake. latowllsto pelmet. and all persons halving-ebbs* spinet said estate must present the muse dilly setientleakd to the undersigned foe settlement. HICIIItY C. BRIGHAM. East : 7 . rulthileid, Ps., Adminblhater. Mareh.24, IMI, a wk. N 1 E THE ESTATE OF JER •enalab Beaton, a liastic.• In the Cant of . omae Pleas of Bradfoid Comity. No. fia, tamber Term. 1177. ; The final account of Andrew Wkl iter. commit teeeof the person sad mate of Joihalablleams, a bas been pled la this oak* and will be pro. mita to the Court of Common Pleas far notate mottos en T 11111t1DAY. the Ith day of MAT, ISM. Application will aim be made for the Meehan, of add committee. -94 W. BLACKMAIL' To..ands, Aptil 14, IBM PlAboaotjay. FXECIrfrORS' NOTICE. Let. ters teitimestary bails/ been "Waded lathe isadersignedoinder Its last win mad testament of Dr. Jesse Benno. bre at Orwell twp.. deceased. all persons Indebted isthe estate et said deredeat are Web, wattled to make lesseettale pay ment, sa sit taming etalms o =sa said • estate mud praseat Ike same duly skated to rte andenlimed firs settlement. A. WICIPKOSK. ' Iferrktville. Pa, _ Treelder. March 21, NM, a wk. )1N RE TILE ESTATE OF PHIL- ..•lea Ip ilhowers, a lunette. In the Court et Coulon s of landfood Casety. Naafi. Xarldlo.llNlO. The lost eccolutt of 3IHo Werfill. roellaltame of thr person and meat* of Philip Shimere. • tangle. ba. been filed la MU Mare and wilt be 'melded to the Vetter Comm neat on T II 11; IPS IPA Y. the as (ley et /I AY. MI. Ap -pitoatton. aid aloe be made for the discharge of ield eviesilttee. • - - O. -W. IMACKIIIat. rt9lbt . lbeter74 T ..rindilk April 14. 11111. • .1, . . . I' I ...? / 0 , ~./ pm MB
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