Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, April 21, 1881, Image 3

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ENTSBEDLN THE DOSTOFTICE AT TOWANDA
.A 8 MAIL icArrzn 01 , TEE SECOND CLASS-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The expiration of subseription;is print
e the colared label. By noticing the
date erery subscriber can teat when his
paper will be stopped unless the subscrip
tion is renewed.
Timm is now thirtop .hones of :day.
- V EN wort promises us another snow storm
on the -‘27th inst.
WAIT just S. little longer before diicard
Fig your underclothing. . •
THERE is not a vacant ckwelling house
in theyillage,of Sayre.
IT is feared the late cold snap has killed
the spring chickens. _J.
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J. B. BinowAY has been appointed
Postmaster at Allis Hollow.
SKILLED mechanics are in demand iu al
to-lt all parts of the country.
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THE ties that bind the business man to
the public are adver-tise-ments.
Iris reported, that there is, a wild eat
prowling around Towanda Glen..
En. Morti.LE.sokArx's jewelry stare bay
been removed to. the ME.t block.
THE pour of this I isfirenre to be eon
repxl to the Your House this Wednesday.
THE Rtrieir says that CHARLEY Bur
r:INC:TON has purchased a thousand dollar
MEI
THE Williamsport tzelitsil board has de
cided that thrashing occasionally is whole-
cr2m
A:, obituary notice of the late CUESTEI
PARK, of Athens, pprinted on the Fourth
LEM
Tm; bridge across the Snsquebanna
near Sniithboro is again in passable con-
tlitil‘u
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IT is said That several panthers have
been seen on the Barclay Mountain, re-
cently
C=XIMIEI
31. WE.IIE: 7 hat: purehase4 the
GEonl WALBORN pioporty on Niplar
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Jcsr think of it. The miserable people
of LoinPianaale luxuriating in green corn
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. Tn E Spring races at 'the . Elmira Driv
ing Park-will open June lth, - and continue
f, ri..(l a .)',4
Tin Republican State ConTeLtion toil
take place at llarrißlburg on the 3th o
Scptewber.
ILEAvv froM.4 ate predected for May.
Will sonic one have the r _kindpep to kill
that VENNOR.
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Tilt: Enterprise 31autifseturing Compa-:
nv, of Troy. at presein employs twenty-
hvc worktnpti
NORMAN li4R KW ELL - , 'of c:antOn, is erect
ing a large dwelling house on Troy street,
in that Village.
BV,Er cattle now bring a higher'price
rm. pound, live weight, than at any time
since the war.
LteonEte , oti the Erie Railway a l re to
have their wages increased tb c1..30 per
(I.lr the lira of May:
Tun Ilcroine and the Golden Seep•
tf.r next Sabbath evening, at the Ea.'t
Smithfield M. Church.
Tim; 17th of M:tiy is now' announced as
the data when the revised New Testament
may be expected to appear
Tur.SchookDistrict Wel6lx)ro, Tioga
County, has a debt ut *28,19,9:20. That
will du fur a country village.
Tur seh.:)l directors of Wyalusing,
t,Avt*ltip are uegotilting, ftr the purchase
of the academy banding at Carnptown.
.
TAE silly mania prevailing arbougeboys
.1. li. 61;A:cr, the Tray jeweler, ifaa re
4-of running about_ on stilts and forked
rently male some excellent improvententa ,
sticks is neither, conducive to their pbysi
ii the interior - of his store in that placc.
cal nor mental development. —lt' is 'a
IT is conthiently predicted by those
ver*ed such quatters. that the early I
‘egi.tahle will be trifle late the present
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\V. E. Ulm... 4N, Esq., lately surveyed I
the road over the hill at .arms WATitiSzs,
}ivin
iolunibia; lowelitig the grade nearly
ot,CAtalf
I . “N , TABLE WELLs had his fingers
aiie, badly jammed, whilst asaiisting to
1 .1,1 h heavy piece of marble at the de
pot- the other CN
V.'S the I Wellithoro - Gazette of last
Mr. 11: L. llocKwEtt.; or Rut=
!and, sold a horse to parties- in
.Tdyranda
~t her day for :!•11".1."
ME
It . persons sending news and notices for
paolication will use day and date instead
of dm winds to-day and, to-morrow, pally
mistakes will be avoided.
I . l:cu of the Messiah (Univeisalist)
I:er. Wm. TAY I. 01:, paSt44% At 101 a. m.,
subleet--“Saltiug the . Waters." At 71
"The Peace of the Soul."
=II
hare an almanac of
.the year
and have the curiosity to examine
that the days of the ,ceek
.tml month :coriespend exactly with thofe .
—1 the pretient year.
To-Ntonitiw, Friday,
_within 12 hours;
Smurn will:. be in conjunction will tho.
gun ; Jupiter " 111 also be iu conjunction
with the bun, and 3,Titer and Saturn,siill'
be in e1..4 , 2 c() kine
i'.l l 4 i4v, of Athens, is going to build
a tenement `house iti° that %%Bap:, large
unough,i.o accommodate twenty families.
Thai buililitti will be larger than " Hem
" in this place.
A TREE on Pine street, nesr,the Priem
was cut tlowiiron Saturday las;:,. It
sas une-of tue old landmarks ot our vil
lage, of which iu a few years, there .will
be kw remaining
Ot it market men now ask 20 cents per
lound for . the best cuts of beefsteak. We
are glad we are a Indlionaire, for however
otherwise would we be able to indulge . in
our usual "Porter House" for-breakfast.
To.r. following is from the Review of
at:inday last ' : Of course we:believe it :
bent' travereod the wholeAength of the
.oug Valley plane thei-Other;night and
licked up- the oil used in .lubricating the
lens chain."
Two of our Towanda'ezehanges copied
paragraph, of news and credited it to
the Wayerly Atiroeate. At the same
time it appeared in the Argus as original:
Why dhluit they credit it to the Argus?
—W•ttertNidroP,tle,
Tan Groan& of the Union Agri*ltaaral
Society, of Canton, are to be pit in order
as soon se the weather will pro% build;
inp erected; etc., and evcrything
readiness for the holding of a Fair there
this Fall. .
TILE followtng gentlemen were chosen
vestrymen of 'Christ Church at the elec
tion Monday : Jou* P. MEAN'S, J4l; Mc
CARE, W. G. Tuscir, H. T. dux]; R.
Muaccit, H. C. HILDRETB, Dr. T. 13.
Joausox and M. ellsactru. ,
Colonel Rsvaotus, .Lt-Colonel Kick
and Aljntant Moons of the Ninth Regi
ment, N. G., inspected Company A, of
this Pace on Tuesday evening. They
complimented the officers and men very
highly on their \ ,rnticiency in drill
.and
,soldierly bearing. - -
spoctsuten ere busy nearly all of
Wednesday of las 'week in shooting at a
number of ducks in the river opposite the
village. At nightfal 'the decks solution.°
be holding their ow . . very well, but there
was a discouraged I. .k on the face of sev
erg of the sportsmen.
IN Nevi York State there are now 174
lodges of Knights of Honor, with I mem
bership of 10,000, which 'mates it the fl► at
State in the tnion; so far as number of
lodges is concetned, and it stands second
in membership, Massachusetts - Saving a
membership of 14,000.
T is F.-Troy-fiasetts of la#, week says that
the frame ofe new itiunery of 'BRAIN
r.nn BOWEN, 'hi, that place, is ready to
'raise, and, notwithstanding the bid
weather has greitly delayed work, Mr. .
BOWEN expects' by the first of June to
have everything - : running as usual.
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lti ! there, von Journal man gy !
What
new fangled pit of wearing apparel has
your bachelor brahicontrived now
_? ?lease
discribe the operandi of attaching
to the human frame that "beat corset and
shirt sup Porter which you ate advertis
ing in laige type and in a conspicuous
place in your paper.
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- Tun Troy Rod & Gun Club received by
train. on Monday night of last week, two
thousand land - - . Jo'diced salmon frOm the
State fisheries ?at Marietta, Pa., which,
they put in Lake Nephawin and two
thousand brook trout which were put
streams in the vicinity . of Troy. The fish
were aboWt an inch long.
RUA HUNTLEY, an employe in HILL
Co's factory, was caught by -the skirt of
his coat on a shaft making seven hundred
revolutions a minute, yesterday morning
and whirled around until his coat, except
tho sleeves was torn into shreds. - Strange
to relate Mr. lityrt,Er was not seriously
intd and kept , nn at his work .— ReriEte,
I ,3fa icier
. TowNstiv and borough auditors too
often neglect the publication of the town- .
ship accounts.' Their publication, is re
ouir.Fcl by I law, and penalties are kffilFed
for not mmiTlying.. Gases have come be
fore the Ctiii'its in seVeml counties of the
State, and in which the auditors were
fined for neglect. The Clerks should
thefefore bear this in mind.
THE Lehigh Valley railroad company,
says the Elmira G,itelte, •has lately pur
chased a complete line of proollers to run
between Fair •Haven and Chicago. This
connection with the Lehigh Valley :rail
road is made - by means of the Southern
Central branch of thit corporation. .In
this way the Lehigh company obtains a
direct .route through to Chicago.
W E learn froni the Leßayaville Adver
tise). that Je.issi:, a little boy of STEPHEN
EDSEy, of Pilc4 aged ;1 years., was badly .
scalded on Thursday „ the 7th last.. It ap
pears that th e mother was mopping the
floor with hot water, when the child fell
back Wards into the pail. Dr; WA EVNER
was called, -and the little one made as
comfortable as possible, with prcispiicts of
recovery:
FRAN - k Tsvi.op,-a - shoemake,, arrested
in IttettAaPsott's shop, Elmira, AS a
deserter from the regular army, hss been
tried . at Buffalo, and sentenced to im
prisonment at Governor's. Ithand, lie
passed through the ; . city on Tuesday eve-•
!Aug, and a number of .his friendsmet
him at the depot. He •is said to have
married his wife at Towanda, Pa:7-M-,
infra Telegram.
ilakerons practice, and parents Who value
the health and bymatetrical grOwth of,
their children cannot inquire iiito the
matter too soon; It is certain to produce
rheumatisui in the limbs, and worse than
, that, will eventually affect tki brain.
Tea goods in one of the show windows
of Ev.tNs & II itantwrit's store caught fire
from the gas jet, on SaturdaYevening last
at about? — 'o'clock, and made quitei lively
little blaze for a few minutes, and some
active movements on the part of the ern
pluyes. Inputting out the flames CHET .
CO6I,IIAUOII lost the major part of his
whiskers and eye-brows. 'lie also informs
us that sweet cream is an excellent rem
edy for singed ears. •
A TEAM. belonging to Mi. BILCIWITH, of
Orwell, became frightened :0 the corner
of Main and Biidge street on Monday'
morning, and ran up Main uitreet to Dr. -
PORTER'S drug store, where the
wagon came in ; collision with a hydrant,
which liberated the 'horses, who ran up
the street as far as Park' street where
they were stopped. • Not, particidar dam
age was done. to horses or: wagon, „but
quite a quantity of maple syrup Ras
wasted. .
N. W. AVER & Sos, -of Philadelphi
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have purchased of S. 741: PErrnioiLt. A 7,
of New fork, the Philadelphia
branch of lair advertising agency, and
rwillhereafter conduct it. This office has
bad considerable busineiia wi the firm
of AYER .atid .Son, .during the,paet two
years, and always found them prompt
and reliable. NS'e are glad to know that
i they are prospering in their bigness, and
are now rated as one of the foremost
advertising agencies in the country,
SATti the Lancaster Examiner of last
week : "We have authority for saying
that tinJ statement in several newspapers
last week to the effect that Dr. Mortar,
the xew Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, intended call ng it6ind canceling the
permanent certificates now held by teach
ers and requiring them to take Out new
one., was entirely without foundation..
No such proceeding was thought of, and
the story is regarded. at . Harrisburg as a
foolish Ist of April hoax.
DISTRICT Attorney A. C. FANNING and
GEORGE LEONARD, My, the Troy Gazette,
Made some excavilions at the County
Poor Hoes° one day list week, and found
some very interesting Indian remains,
among others ;that of the body of a pa
• poose with a very - curious stone ornament
about the nevi. The bodies as found in
situ are about a foot below the surface of
the ground and coveted with player of
charcoal, while fiat sdatee were laid in an
arched form over the trme.
So fat from losingthek hold' wpm* the
reverence, and *Moltkd of the public, the
grist Whelk of thelecleitiiel year nem
to be observed with increasing beadiness
and unonimity. No doubt, the fine
Weather had mach- to do with bringing
oat the crowds who Sunday thronged the
churches, bid no doubt also hundreds
who are not apt to be very. xi:dons - in the
matter of church going were- moved by a
sincerely religions impulse to join in cele
bmting the snuiversery.:-
Joan KELLY, a citizen of Elmira, was
kitiedit : El&town, near Waverly, Thurs
day. The unfortufate mail was working
on Contractor Ryan's job over Shepard
Creek. He was struck by a falling der
rick. Re received the stroke between the
shoulders, which caused internal hemor
rhage and filling of the lunge 1 He was
also entirely paralysed below the place
where he was struck, and his right ankle
was broken. Two other men were quite
seriously injured by being struck by
derriok in its fall. •
Tus 114 of Official Reporters and Cor
respondents from Bradford county ap
pointed,by members of -the Senate and
House of Representatives, session of 1881;
is as follows : A. T. LILLE; Leßoy ;
E. J. Angus, Asilnm ; TaomAs J. How-
ILL, Ulster ; E. POMItIiY, Troy ; G. LAN
um,.llerrick ; P. 11. Bum, Leßaysville ;
Jvyrus Tanon, Wyalusing ; WILLIAM
Smut% Sbeshequin ; H. L.' &err, To
wanda" WARM WARREN . , Canton and
LILL LEONARD, Granville.
`THE team that (haws the Elwell House
'bus, became frightened at the upper de
pot on Monday morning, about the titre
of No. 3's arrival, aid ran away. In turn
ing the corner from Locutit avenue on to .
Main -- street, the 'bus was overturned and
the horses became detached from it. From
that point the horses : ran down Main
street nearly its whole length, to the flour
ing mill, where they were stopped. Con
sidefrable of the glass in the 'Liu; was bro
ken, and one .of the heiress was somewhat
injured just at the point where
they ended; their ricsig,...„
IP,- the city editor of the dElmira Adver
tiser will consult PURDON . B Digest, page
1252, paragraph 76, he will learn some.
thing in reference to the 'law governing
bridges in the State of Pennsylvania,
which may prove serviceable" to him in ,
the future. His ridicule of the Town
Council of this ii)acc- T who have not a
particle of jurisdiction over the bridge
here—only makeethe editor himself ap
pear rididulous to those who understand
the law of our state in such case made
and provided. Be sure you are right be
fore you go ahead, -
No more delightful Easter day than
;rtilay last could have been asked were
it the Divine plan to consult the good
people of this . earth as to the weather.
T: - .e sun shone brightly from its rising to
its setting, the breeze was bracing. 'The
obseivanee cif the day has never before
beep's° general in this. place. At all of
the churches services with 'especial refer
ence to the season and occagion were held,
and large congregations were present.
The Catholic, Episcopal and t
churches were ill handsomely decorated
with flowers, growing plants and
. ever..
greens: The musical part of the eaercisea
at these churches was very fine—far in
advance of that of any previous year.
" Taw/tat:a," the Review's Troy cor
respondent, furnishea,that paper with the
tollowidg : "The oldest- grave inpreen
wood Cemetery is that of Rev. - Eitsua
Rica,. the founder of this cenietery, a
Baptist Minister and soldier in the Revo
lutionary war. A plain stone marks the
grave. The storms of seventy winters
have almost defaced the inscription, but
after long and patient search the follow
ing can be deciphered : " Rev. E. Rica, -
Died 1812 , --- Aged 72." The date of his
death and the month ' s and daysorqi age
are undieicernable. While thousands of
dollars have been spent in beauf:ifying
this " city of the dead,"Ltbe graie:Of its
founder:. is allowed to go neglected, with
out a suitable stone mark its site."
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"SHOPPING by mail" is one of the
many little clogs in' the great machinery
of commerce. It jars and grates and dis
turbs the regular motion. Dealers all
ovef the country ' make their arrange
ments to supply all the wants"of the com
munity. They rent buildings, hire clerks,
advertise and incur large expenses for the
purpose of carrying.on trade. , The sharp
competition prevents any higher charges
than will support the busineis. All these
outside operations only 'embarrass the
regular afore° of things without helping
the purchaser. It is a delusion that goods
can '6e bolight-cheaper in lar t .e cities than
in country towns. The enormous cost of
carrying on bisiness in the former gives
traders . in the country an advantage:
"Buy your goods at home " is the true
policy for all parties.
. " SPRING, gentle spring" .hai not, made
her appearance in spite of alniannc mak
ers-and season poets. while winter iostead'
cf lingering " in her lap'? seems to have
driven her out of, the country and laid'anl
embargo on her return. 'The middle of
Aj►ril, is here and driving stonnsand chilly
air , tell us too plainly that dread winter
still " reigns," though occasional glimpses
of Tram sunshine, as old ,Sol looks for a
moment through the storm .clonchi, bid us
hope that sometime in the future we wilt
be greeted by pleasant'weather. This has
certainly been a remarkable season. The
winter, setting in long before the holidays,
has been one of unusual length and sever
ity. In the usual course of thing's a se
vere winter portends an early spring; but.
1 In this case while we hare seldomfhad so,
severe a winter the lateness of the spring
is unusual and remarkable. • Still, it will
come, and pleasant weather and the busy
season for- everybody_will soon be here,
But as the years giide.•away and :those
whoare young, grow: oljd and gray, they
wilt often talk of the "Old-fashioned win
ter of 1881."-
Tan REPOitrEn of this week says that
Mr. John Roney, of this place, has'flve
hens, four of whom lay,. an egg regularly
on every day but Sunday, and on that day
refuse to lay. If this be true they are
certainly remarkable bens, eadz deserve a
first-class newspaper. :Tuff, which we
should give them if we didn't suspect that
Allen was practicing up on ben fables-so
as to have his hvnd in when it comes to
telling snake stories the coming season.
But " while your talking.". Mr. Ite
roertn, we know of a hen that beats
,pours all "hollow." This hen always
wipes her feet on the mat on entering the
Wyse, and if asked; , " How do you get
your living, biddy ? "will 'scratch on the
floor ; look to _see if she bad scratched
out anything, and then look at the gum
timer to see if the answer is correct.
This ben despises wooden, chalk and por
celain cheats which people palm off , on
hens for nest-eggs, and will not "lay to"
one of them, tumbling them l , out of her
nest as often as they are put in. A
muster, owned by the lame .will
scratch the floor vibes asked how he ets
his living, but cannot be undo to wipe
its feet.. Now ten ns your "cat story,"
Mr. Afien.--Joernal, last week
Look here, Kr. Tomes, we do not
propose to enter the field of imaginative
occurrences. which you at present seem to
-t~..<.
fully occupy. , .: Bat that lha
story iS
imonttiblo of mOotoOtiotioo.
you doubt it, go we on Sista street so
the tesidenee of Mr. IlorCa! and boll-lit
the aloha. ~We firmly believe tour old
hen and muter never had ',any esistence i
except in your imaginative brain. :That,
they ale simply feathery tiofhings. Talk
insinuation that we might have posaibly
hens at some time a resident of Wels
her°, and couseqnsntly well versed in
=she narratives," or ; at some time a
resident of Waverly, and familiar with
the characteristics of the "sweet ''sing
ers of that village—we turn from
with that contempt it merits. We are
neither the owner or possessor of a sing!,
tale of a snake or eat--and the good Lord
knows we are glad of it. We couldn't
tell a striped snake from an anaconda, and
we are glad of it. In that line we do not
desire any further knowledge.. As to the:
cats, we couldn't tell—but why follow die
subject further.: There is a higher, and
broader plane for newspaper, controversy
than this which the majority—we pave
five hens as against the Journal's old hen
and dilapidated rooster—will hoist upon.
If the Journal does not choose to with
draw its insinuations, why, in that event,
the dead-lock must continue.
LASIOREUX is again clerking at
HODENFIELD'S. ./
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;--Air. W. Kisasneav, Esq., is home
from Washington. • ,
--JAxEs T. HALE, Esq.,. was on the
sick list last week.
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—Miss LILLIE - MEIICUE is visiting
friends in Buffalo, N. Y.
—Witt. ELLIOT, of Canton, is travell
ing with Foas.Parou's show. [-"-•
MEncun is spending Vacation
with his parents in - this place.
—Mr. and bits. HOILWE Cnicsos have
returned from their bridal trip.
—Miss Ain WiITKINF!, of Warren, ?is
vi 'ling in Owego, N. Y.
. Tnzonona MONEERY, of Smith
lieldi'died on Wednesday of last week.
—Env. IRVINE, of Liberty • Corners,
hail taken a position in - the 99 cent store.
—H. L. LAMOREUX. who 'has been ill
for several weeks past; is able to be out of
doors.
LAMOREUki of this Oilioe, is
confined to thci honse by an aillidtion of
the, eyes
—Mrs: JAY SHOEMAKER, of 'Nichols,
N. Y., is visiting her son. G. H. ESTRIAt,
of this plate.,
—Col., ELumis SMITH and E. L. , 11tt.-
LIS have formed a copartnership for the
practice of t law.
t
W. Euset.t., of Pike, was quite
•
severely injured' by being kicked by a
horse one day lastweek.
—The Rev. DAVID. CRAFT, of Wyslus
ing, has been elected D. D. 0; M. of
I.O.Bradford county district 0. P.
—Mrs. limas, who has spent the win
ter with her hu'iband in Harrisburg, has
rettirned to her home in this place. , .
—MATT W. PARSONS; who holds a pa
sition.in a. drug house in New York, is ill
at the residence of his father, E. A. 'PAn
soNS, in this place.: -
-The Presbytery of Lackawanna is in
session in-Tunkhannoek. Rev. Doctor
STE AST acid N. Tmn, EM., represent
the c lurch in. this 'plait.' .• . V •
Ire. POST, of Boston, is visiting. her
brother, A. IL Mow, at Monrseton. Mrs.
POST la a lady of considerable notoriety
as a writer for the rgious Press..
-L. \F. GARDNEIi has been tendered s
Professorship in El - sTmAN's Commercial ,
Colleg_e at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. We un.
dei stand - he will accept the position.
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—Second Lieutenant, O. I). LTON, of
Cornpani, A, was elected Fiist Lieutenant
Tuesday evening to fill the vacancy caused
by the reslgnation of Lieutenatitisvton.
—Judge\lLvin l l - or - Serauton, presided
ut our county courts one or two days last
week, in the trial of cases in which Judge
Monno* - was intrested as countel before
'his election as
_Jirge. ,
—Says the Re t ;or : "G. V. Divan has
received an ore r admitting the little
Cusr. , 4": boy, Ito lost a leg by being
run over by the cars a year or twn since,
to the Soldiers' Orphan School at Mans..
field. _
t i t
—PresWalt C TTELIy of Lafayette Col
lege, has invi Rev. DAVID Cearr,. of
Wyalnsing, to reach the commencement
sermon before t, e Christian Brotherhood
of the Brainard Society of that institution
in June next.
—Mr. E. E. BOAD - DDTH, Of Wylatigink,
Bradford county, late a resident - of the
Oowanesque Valley, called at the ()aline
office on Monday. Ile is at present en
gaged in selling goods at Wyalusing and
doing ii prosperous business.— Weltsboro
Gazetk.
' —Judge Moanow has appointed Jour(
DITCHBURN, of Barclay, a member of the
Board of Mine Inspectors, under a recent
law providing for such a Board. The
appointment is an excellent one, as Mr.
D. is one of the beeKread practical miners
in the State.
~! !— Senator DAVIES came home on Thurs
day and remained over Sunday. The
Senator member of the committee
appointed to inspect the workings of the
olmira Reformatory, under resolution of
ur State Legislatnie. , The commi tse
visited Elmira last week.
=Our genial friend; G. W. Bantu;
Esql, of Leßaysville, gave us a pleasant
call:on Saturday Iast..GEORGE bas been
Justice :or the Peaee at Leßaysville ever
since the organization of that Borough,
and will continue to hold office just so
long as be consents to be elected to'it.'
—Mrs. 1,. C. Lulus on Ford street,
weaved 896
_yards. of carpet in one year
from April 12, 1880, to April 12, 1881.
and for. which she received $95.15. Dur
ing that year she picked 10 bushels of
blackberries, and spun 16 pounds of wool.
pieced one log cabin bedquilt, sewed 50
pounds of carpet rags, and done her own
house work, and during which time she
did not neglect to visit her neighbors.-r.
Leßaysville Advertiser.
—WILLIAM J. MAUGER died at his reel
dance in North •Towanda, on Wednesday
of last , week, aged about 57 'Years. He
was among the oldest residents of the'
town, and was respected by all its inhabi-
tants. For thirty consecutive years the
citizens of 'the town bad elected him to
one of the most responsible offices therein.
A mark of esteem and confidence seldom
bestowed on any man. His remains were
interred at Ulster on Sipiday.
—Mrs. M. L. Brims, our .gitted and
valued Towanda correspondent, will go
to Washington to witness the
attendant nprin the unveiling of the
statute of Admiral Finnaotrr, on the
25th inst., in response to a special invita.
lion from " Mils Vienna Ream." The
readers of the Advertiser will hear from
her Ire4piently, in her always pleasant
manner, daring her two or three weeks
stay at the — .National - Capitol.—Elmira
-Advertiser.
—PPM?. LAPLANT, OfHornbrook, who
was among,the first - to nn , mond to the call
for soldiers in April 1861—going !out as a
member of Company F, .sth Pa. Reserves
—has recently been granted .a pension of
$l2 pet month by the government foe
injuries received during his term of ser-
PERSONAL.
ME
ithitltoodel
ply osoonoto to the boodoboto am of
OM. Thooltlll-‘l4l ..leniatoderoula
**panda oittoy Copt ! 'o.l'. Mm,
of this ptooo,
• —Amon 0016 100 time; ids this eft-
Alen for "the West," during the pad few
days, are J.r. NEIMAN,- of
,Bbeshiquin,
for Peubh); Vol NEMIT pth CHASM
Srsvaas, of Standing Stone, for Missouri;
Ozo. Wilton', Of Hertick, for Illinois;
WILLIAM Coup e, and DA.N and WIL
LI/111 CROWLEY, Of WWII, for Denver,
Col.; and Mr; GEO. Bon ) who has ra=
sided in this plata for the pest year. for .
Webster, Col., to! take the Superinten
dency of a mine at that place.
FIRE AT. ATHENS.
Quite a large fire occurred just across
the Susquehanna ikoti Athena on Sunday
afternoon, - which destroyed the house,
barns, sheds and Other farm buildings be
longing to Monini. The ).fire
caught from a ing engine which set
the tall grass on fire beside the traik; and
being fanned by a, still breeze; soon envel-1
oiled theloarns: , whence it communicated
to the bone; _ The - Athens Bee company,
were on -hand anti rendered valuable as
sistance in saving goods from the house.
The. buildings, ~ .farming utensils, itc.,
.Were valued at ;3,000. No insurance.
Air. MOBLEY, who is ninety-two year*
old, feels his loss keenly.
IN MEMORIAM.
The following token.. of respect was
unanimously adopted by Asylum Grange
at their last regular meeting :
WHEREAS The angel of death has
again visite d-us, and removed from our
circle, ent Thartaley, the .17th of , March.
188 t, bigilingering and painful discase,
sister DOL ENNUI, in the 27th year of
her age,' we; the surviving ruembeni.of
Asylum Grange, No. 211, 1 ) . of H., desire
to express our testimony and appreciation
of the many virtues and excellent traits of
character of our deceased sister ; there-,
fore, be it -
Resolved, That by the deuth of sister
Tams, we, as a Orange, anatain tile loss
of a true and faithful matron ; the com
munity a warm-hearted friend, and the
parents and friends one whom they will
long remember with tender emotions.
'Rooked, That the charter of this
Grange be draped' in mourning for sixty
days, and that a copy of these_ resolutions
be sent to the bereaved parents of the de
eeased, who have our heartfelt sympathy
in their irreparable loss ; and also that
they be sent to the Farmer's Fridsd,
BRADFORD RIIPORTRR, and Towanda
Journal, for publication.
1
'O. A. Ozzaistrr, '
NAiIiAPORTI, COM.
NORA BAOON. •
AN OUTRAGEOUS °VIOLATION OF
PRIVATE RIGHTS.
It - is • customary iin hotels, depots and
public places to past signs reading some
thing like the following : "Gentlemen
will not smoke here.' All others must
not." .Yori can alw:sys coax a man with
much less trouble than to attempt 'to
drive him, and therefore when they see
that sign, each, one censideri himself a
gentleman, and therefore desists. Last
week a term of court was held in Towan
da, at Which attended three well-known
gentlemen 'of Elmira. As gentlemen
•sometimes will, these persons bethought
themselves to take a stroll to settle their
hotel breakfast and - before the asseptbling
of the morning session'of the court. As
they walked,tlaey smoked, . and smoking
they walked upon the wooden bridge over
the raging Susquehanna. Little reeked
they of the fate that was In store for
them. Palling their cigar* they gazed
upon the beautiful landscapes of the hilly
surroundings, mingling the smoke of fra
grant Habanas with the misty haze of the
Morning air. Calmly walked they and
rapturousli , communed
"Sture to slo sect, uho took no private hod. _
• Ent looked through Tatum up to naturo't6od.',
When they got off the bridge a person
invited them to the office of, a justice,
where they were requested to leave a fine
of five dollars each for, violation of the
ordinance forbidding smoking. on the
bridge, and this in spite of the fact that
there was' no sign on the structure for the
guidance of the .wayfarer. That seems
to be a queer way of doin business, and
we understand an appeal is to be taken.
It should be thoroughly -understood
that hereafter when any outside barbar
ians desire to go to Towanda they should
leave their cigarsOn - the, sill of a fence
post until they get back again,
or else'
hire a small boy to ferry the terrible
weapon of dtistrtiction_aeross the river
'while they walk. It would not be asking
anything unreasonable to suggest to the
county authorities to put up a sign.—El
taro Advertiser.
We are perfectly willing to acknowl
edge, Mr. Adrertiser, that Towanda cigars
are strong, and undoubtedly would affect
the nerves of weak gentlemen. But to
our mind, the person—oethree persons—
who cannot read either one of a half
doyen signs, 'placed in vonspictions places
Within and upon the river bridge at this
01mq—the lintel*, upon which signs are
fully fire inches high,—cantioniog people
against smoking thereon, and stating the
penalty for such indulgence, have evident
ly indulged' in something stronger than
cigars.. Provided, always, that such per
sons are ' able to rests. And we take it
that that there could hardly be three gan
tlemen from the eity - that'expeets to erect
a monument to Adam;making up a party
of the kind spoken of by the Advertiser,
that one of thtni, at least, would not be.
able to decipher words of so few syllables,
especially where the letters are as large
as are those - on the signs on the Towanda
bridge. Mr. Advertiser, your three gen
tlemen had evidently been indulging in
Towanda wine, .• rather than. fragrant
II abuses. _
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Not having 'a, representative present,
and securing no report from theSecreta-_
ry, we take the folloviing synopsis of tbs
-doings of the Woman's Missionafy Soci
ety, which met at Ole Presfiyterian
Church in :this place on Thirkedsy last,
from the.Beekes of Friday : -
Delegates and guests were preient from
Athena, Barclay, Canton, MSDn'Teton,
Stevensville, Sayre, -Towanda, Troy, Wy
singing and Waverly.. Misr LORING,
of On Lackawana Presbyter's! Society,
and. Mrs. Doctor Knox, of Ebnirn, were
present. it 9:30 a. .m., a devotional
meeting was held; led by klisi::•Kieox, and
at 10 o'clock! the, meeting waa*called to
order for business. After singing the
doxology and prayer the routine business
was transacted, followed by edit:eases by
- Miss Loin's and Mrs. Knox, and an
essay by Miss Coos, and singing by Mrs.
BiLDWIS. The session was closed by
repeating the Lord's prayer in concert. •
An elegant lunch prepared by the To
wandomembers was spread in the church
parlor's, and after partaking the members
were again celled to order and enjoyed a
pleasant arid profitable afternoon session
ip listening to the president's address, a
talk on Japan, by Mrs. Knox; an address
to the "bands " by Miss Lotiniq reports
from auxiliaries and committees, singing,
by Mrs. Bstowne, etc. About 350 ladies
were present.
In-the evening Rev. A. L. OWTRANDrk
of Owego, delivered a very interesting
lecture discriptive of what he-saw in Tur
key. By way of illustration, a number
of young gentlemen arrayed in oriental
costumes were introduced to afford a bet
ter idea of the • manners nod customs of
COnstantinople. We regtet-that we are
unabl(to do the keener justice by giving
a synopsis of hisadmirable address, which
was listened to with wrapt 'Windom 'to
the elan by the entinOaradkilma At
quite• a late hour the • meeting was
bit to a Asaa, Ow lc tow approad
ate maids by Doctor etiwatre, by the
eongneation hod skew that
grand old missionary bran, "YAM
.Greenland's Jay Mountaini," :
' - The report of
_Mi. Secretary of the So
ciety &bows a ,membership of 282 and
contributions amounting to $821.58. •
The nburell was beautifully and edit
tleally decorated with dried grasses,
whkh were greatly admired by all. This
win the work of 116 Ilar.as CARTER.
The following are tbe officera elected
for the.ensuing year :
Presidenttrs: S. W. POMEROY, Troy.
The Presidents—Mrs. S. P. GAIT"
Canton ; Mrs. JAIL= Prrnts, Barclay.
Seerstary—Mar: 0. A. BALnwrs, Tot.
wands.
Local Corm;mndence.
FROM HERF4CK.
. "Never be weary_ in weihdoing." In
our Sunday school are two diligent work
ers. Mr. S. P. Warner, our superintend
ent, - and Mre. Ethel Fullei.
,a teacher.
Thily have met with our children for the
past two years. His. Fuller's dabs is com
posed_ of girls from abort the age of
twelve to sixteen years, and as they Fish
ed to ;how their love and esteem for her
well-doing, they purchased a very nice
bible,_and with their superintendent and
a fewileighbors, met at her borne fora
surPrise, and to present the Bible. The
superintendent made a short speech, as
suring her that her time had not been
spent in vain, and attributing much of
their true chaineter and iirtuous ways to
her influence. As she received the Bible
from the hand of one of her scholais, - and
looked into those firCes beaming with
youth, happiness, joy, love and innocence,
she wiped away the tears ,and accepted
the Bible with heartfelt — thanks: After
singing, recitations, and refreshments, of
which warm maple,Nngar was a part, they
all took their fares4il departure, wishing
their teacher many years of life and hap
&earl and. never to be weary in well
doing.' . -
Herrick, Pa., April 11,4881. -
INN
• •
-
The cold 'winter has beeu to severe for
the "busy*bee" having deatroyed more
than one half of the swarms
0. F. Spalding & Son have made over
1000 poundok of flue Maple angar this
spring. •
A. J. Kelley and L. A. WOJiter have
taken the' job of rebuilding the bridge
across the Towanda Creek at Vanfleets
for about *OO.
Isaac Bible's, of Herrick, has taken a
residenCe on - Renben Stones farm:
One of Barney Perry's' little boys was I
burned severely a few days since by being , ,
pushed. aklinst a stove by a younger
brother. Dr. W. B. Wilcox• was called'
in to attend hirri.
The yoUngest child of Marshall Meero
ney, of Carbon . Run was bur:ed on the
11th inst. •
The Gipsies are camped near West
Franklin.
The Teacher's examination has pas.4d
again and this Lima all were made happy.
Fitz Brighani hal gone to Iowa: Since.
his arrival he has sent for his wife to come
to a Western*home.
April 19th, 1881. . • •
The first of April Wade very - little
change in the business of the town.; Mr,
'P. P. Watson, of .l..eftsysville, has opened
a furniture manufactory in the building
owned by G. H. Welles and formerly used
ass wagon a . hop '
Rev. 'David Craft closed 'the series
of lectures on. ".".Self-Culture,'_' Sun
day evening, announcing his intention to
deliver another -series in ;be future, of
which definite notice will be gisen here- s
after. - •
•
Mrs. Martha Gaylord. has been making
quite extensive repairs and imOorements
on her residence.
John L. Gaylord has gonc.t New Mex. :
ioo to engage in'gold ruining: His tnapy
friends here wish him unbounded success.
R. •
IL Vauchan and G. G. Verbryck
hate returned from • Luicrue county,
where theyhave been engaged in teaching
the past winter.
- J. M. Elliott, of-Auburn, N.t., brought
the body of his blby to Wyalusing for
interment last Thursday.
Mile Cynthia Bull, of Toe - anda, has
,been visiting at Mrs. Turrell's.
H. J. lialleek's safe is the finest, one in
•
town.
E. W.: Fee, who has been spending the
Asst- year in different partii of the West,
is expected home soon,
April 19 ,
Why didn't you attend the New Eng
land Supper at the house of David Barnes
in Rome? . Ton need not blame us for
missing the best time of , the season.
George Washington was there looking
his very best (as he always does) with
powdered hair, and knee-breeches, 'ad
mired by all ; hived by some. That cake
of your own: baking, was exoellent,
George. Mar tha
o Washi n gton also came,
looking her very best too, the rid style of
dries being well represented by a goodly
number of Rome's fairest' maidens.
Where Jeff Davis came from was a mys
tery to us all, but he surely appeared,
creating a great sensation among the
ladies, his dress not of the finest texture.
and somewhat short, displayed to view a
boot, belonging to' none other than
" Old Jeff," a bonnet of the largest di
mensions adorned his head. The old lieb
seemed•in good health,,his appetite quite
good, calling for more of that 'excellent
chicken pie, some of those delicious
doughnuts, telling them at the - same time,
not to forget that detectible Indian pud
ding. If it had not.been for those tallow
candles, we should not have-seen Captain
T's genial countenance at the upper end
of the table, be delivering a long dis
course upon the beauties of the Indian
breed, at the SWIM; time ordering a fresh
supply. The table was spread with the
oldest dishes to be found in the whole
country around, reminding us of our
grand-mother's days. Zebedee. and my
self were just
, admiring Mrs. Barnes'
beautiftfl fl owers; when he handed me an
old fashioned tin bread hay; and wanted
to irnen-ii I bad ever seen anything of
the kind before ; told him we bad one of
the same at home; that a little fresh paint
and a few transfers would make it a love
ly tray, indeed. There were teapots,
sugar bowls, cream cups, of ancient date,
pepper and salt dishes, with many other
articles too numerous to mention. Zeb
seemed quite hungry, he took small
mouthfuls and behaved- quite well, or
much better than we had expected, he
being my . nephew, you know. __While the
older ones.entertained themselves in the
parlor, the younger pliyed "snap and
catelL'eet," up stairs. The whole enter
tainment was a complete success. -1 Zebe.
dee started home actompanied,by six un
rotected females, - reaching - the "berg"
just as "Judea" alarm clock struck.
twelve: Come next time ;. do not forget
to bring ,your purse with you, and make a
liberal donation for
.tbo tienefit of the
Methodist church.. Jearm.t.
Raise, Pa., Apia 14, 1
rza
WYALUSING ITEMS
FROM ROME
BUSINESS.IXICAL;
air To ..THIE, SCHOOL DMIECTOIIB 07..
- rtrior - : isosi . ectrirr—Grioneokoo: ti_porooonee
or the fatiptialwd section of tias ace etf , Noy. 1654,
you aie hereby notified to meet in convention at
the CenrViones In Tointuda.oti the ant Vuesday
in Iffy, A. a, Mit, being til t / third day of the
cl
mouth' at 1 'etoett in the at moan, awl select,
tire twee, by a majority of th Triode •tinmbkr 4
directors piesent, one person of literary and Wen
title acquirements. and of
.1 ill and experience in
the art of teathirng, as Con ey Superintendent for
the three suceeeding years i and certify the remit
to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as re
.gutted by-the thlrlydsintit fertieth'seetions of
sold act. • ' 4. Mr. RYAN,
• Cloudy Superintendent of \iiradfor n A County.
Towanda, April 14. latbtri. .. ~
I .
00" WANTED !—I will pay goo prices
to plush for any number of colts sired by the Nor ,
man horse "Oambetta,” of 3filan, ra.- lam not
particular to regard to age, color, 'wßez. lob
Griffin, Athens, Pa. starch 1, 1111, lw'
tor Me Lnrgest, Best and Cheapen
line of Shoes foi Ladide, and efilldrens
wear In found at COICEtt'S new store, coiner Malt
and rinnada..TiacY &Noble% ,apr4lB
REstovAL.—J. S. ALLYN has re
.
4 •
ruovt4l l Ills Undertaking Establishment _from
Bridge; stre.ot to rooms on 31iiln street, over Tun.
Nan A Goanotei? Drug Store, and Noobrotto k
VAN Dons'a r ilorit'a Elmo Store. A full Due of
Undertaker's Goods front the'eheapeskto the best.
janttr,'''Bl. J. s. ATITN, Agent.
Or Cons Ertihas the best, wearieg Shoes
for Men,Boye anti Youths' wear ever ofrerain
Towanda . , and at pe tires within the reach of all.
Itsarov'AL.—Ou .aud after April 20th,
kd. itoulliesiesoVs Jewelry Store will be removed
trout Streeter's u w Mock to ]leans'-Eltork, (with
Iltoste tore) in store formerly . orrupled
Ijv Powell & Co. April I) 3w.
•
V L. onoEas challenges compe
slllol3 tortinslltyl)t goods and low prices on:Sasb,
Doors, B li nds an Moldlni, s, a' buildirig pa.
terial. I •
tangi-tt)
GrAi. itoBB sells 6rUeeries awful
'CHEAP ; Veeause his expenel are very llght, , aud
be Is beard his customers shiil have - the teneht..
flr HURRAH to GEo. L. Ross's New•
Grocery Store In The MOu tanye Block, and get your
Groceries at rock bottom. . Jau.
I YOU RUN NO RISK when you
buy Ira Groceries at G! L:1103813 new atom tti
llootauye Block. Ms ritICES are-WAY DOWN
to rook bottom.
Ills store In KELLUM BLOCK, ItrltYWAßit
bent?tbe world by Gow Prices and good doodl.
t"s" Racing sold my retail Furniture
and Undertaking Irt - ainess. known Ds the Bridge
Street Furniturelltore K. E. B. Pierce I wont! re-:
speetttills recommend .piose in need of gouda in
his line to fail on him 6t the ,old stand. -
I rils'o wlidi to Inform thoso,lndebted to toe that
It will he nceessarp to tattle the accounts 1.6.6..
rebrTAIM 3:1. 1t011.311). + N. I'. litua!,,.
. • .
rr PROF F.S.gIONA.L TEnritON V.—Many
of the best physiclana use fouro's F.lltlr In their
daily practlre Wcluso Et . is . the best cough remedy
that can be . made. ' ; . - . ,
rff- Now is the time 16 use Baxter's
Nlandrat.e Bitters and prevoneDy_ip•psia,-Billnus
'less and Jaundice, which are so prtvah-nt In the
wing umu:b.s. 'illy Ir, CCI.II-1 - 11 bottle.
Ur 'Teary & Johnson's Arnic:t and 0
Liniment Is a family remedy which simalti '.e
every family. irsed for Cuts. Burns,- Seall
Strains, he.. it hasii.)
vir It is impossible for a woman aftci
a , faithful coarse of trrattnent with 1 . .1 tit A E.
K HAWK V Ela ET A IfiCt - 01311'01.17N D
continue to softer With a weakness of the litert.
Enclose a stamp to MA, LTD!!‘ F.. ri xn 233
Wrstern Avenue, Lynn., Mass., for pamphret..
Soh' by pr. H. C. rAtTrAt, Druggist, Towaiol.i.
.1 0151-511.
in, 000 AwAR DEP.—"I Waft SU
sick anti forclpinted that ['thought I would give
anything to get well; and if any one had entitled
me Um good health produced by using Sitninon* ,
Liver Regulator. and ,charged me a thousand dol
lars. I would willingly have paid it if I had had It :
la hod, ten thousand dollars would be worthless tt,
the than what I: has done for me.
ru3r24. - GEO. F. ARIZETT, Macon, Pa.
WALHHIDGEL-WALHOHN.—At the restdebee
of the brines parent.m., l'atb•tnst., by Hey, T.
Hallowell. Henry L. Watt,' lage and Francis L.
Walborn, both of Towanda.
CAMPBELL—PATON —At the reshlener of Mr.
R. U. Camille-11,1u Carbon Run, ath be H.
K. Mott. k.Fq.. Mr, Tlunnai Campbell, of n
Rua. 31,1 Miss Margaret B. Paton, of — _Hutiferot.
. .
QUlcli.—ln Sugar Run, Aisrl; typbe,itl
pto!tuaOnta. Ttouna4 Quirk, 409 about year!,
TOWANDA MARKETS.
- .
nEroircr. I) BY ST F.:YENS h LONG,
Geuerild..3arere lu Groceric. and Produce; corile
WEVNESDAY EVENT !‘"0, arr.ll.J. sae
pt
Floor per Sack,
Corn Meat por 100
Chop Feed
Wheat, per btAtb....4l On , ta I "!.
Corn ......... a.. fie ,
7., :4.
MESE
pate tel. V)
Einckwheat 4 0 :s. 4;
Buckwheat Flour:"... II tiO t 70
Clover-seed
. . . .
Timothy, western... 113 00 0 E 25
Beans. 621bs, - it 50 6 ISO ®
Port. mese • - (at .rbi. gio 00 ogm 00
Lard
Butter, tubs
Bolls _
Eggs. (feat
Cheese
Potatoes. per bush
Boestsax
OItRECTED EY GEO. A. DAY To
Cd 0:4
•
k et " , i
- 4o (fT, 65
I 50 el:1 5n
•
...
Veal I , lo.fig--- -
Deacon Skins..
Sticep.Pelts _
VILEINS.
cilium - ten BY It. u.tvtuow DUO
Hides
Veal *kills—
Sheip Pelts..
Ten) ,Abuertiseutents.
A N.:CFA", STATEMENT OF'
th" flacelpts and Expenditures of Smithfield
Tawnsbip for the y&ar ending March lith, teal:
The Treasurer has re. 61.154 56
The Treasurer has paid on orders ' • - --
Orders have been !escudos follows
For support of. poor
itoads, material and repairs
Treasurer's fees (Ina and IVO)
&mitten' fm , s
Town clerk's fees (tra and 1880)
'Comtuisficuers' fees
'Collector's percentage
'Tax on town property
• Election genic a - -
Com table's fee.; •
Rent of office
Paid orders outstanding from last year.
Orders now oetatiyndlng
Total nizoLtut. 01' money paid 0ut.... 111.2 , . 0' 12
. • .
1111:301:110ES.
•
Amonnt In Lands of Collector...sl,2m9 12
Due from 0. Dudley •
From rpringfteld•tortnchip
QM
Amount due Treasurer
Outstaudlug 111 1tUr8....
Total
41.565 .90
0. B. SUMNE.R, )
E. Z. WOOD. tAtiello”. •
JAMES S. DOTY.) ,
Smithfield. Pa., April 21. 1,441.
Excess of resonrres
Exonerattons
firRIAL LIST
_ w MAY TERM,
• lest. ti
~ Cook Ti. 4. 31adill franc
James 0. Frost vs. H. J. Madill.
. .
Emily YteTavlib vs. E. Lockwood eectment
Eget' K. Mitchell vs. James Kelley ' e j ectment
Pomeroy Bros nee vs .1 S& S 0 Madden , btSSUP
Miami S. Pike vs.l*. Itinsliter 1 , ..P110
JACktiNt Lewis vs. W 1 ham Whitney.. trespass
A. J. Silvan' vs. J. 1 . Owen trespass
Lola S. Wood vs. Andrew' J. Layton trespass
S. Kirby vs. H. C. Carpenter ' ejectment
Edward Overton's admr vs John Conmey ' debt
11 B tinhorn admr vii Hartford Fire Ins Co....debt
John Holmes vs. P. 1.. Decker .. : ... .. - ..assurnpsii
Clemens Ilenkle Vs. Forte Lubarti..... ........ deht
Cyrus Cook toe vs. Seth Doane et al appeal.
E. T. Foi. a.signee, Vs. V. F. Ploltet....assumpsit
Mary Lally use TB. Michael Kerwln........tresiess
J. P. Kirby use Vs. U. R. Blackman...l: .... issue
James 0 Frost et'al vs John Holmes 1' T set to
J. L. Elsbree vs. Hugh Clark issue
0c0..W. Esser vs. John 0 Want assumpolt
E.'F. Hanlon vs Jut! Hendv asenmpsit
.9 A lilnner'sadnir's vs Ps k . ". 9 V CARECo..trespass
Catharine 0. Lefler vs. Win. Lefler et al..."...bisue
L. F. Gaitcblus vs. Wm. Gardner debt
'M. W. Wbeekvk vs. Jacob L. Ball -
, Subpcetustes returnable on Monday. May 9th,
1 1931, at 2 o'clock a. X.
. - GEO. W. BLACKMAN;
Tovrands, April 1;1951. Prothonotary.
"nESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR
1 - Jr.SALE. The prop-Try In Ulster formerly.
owned and occupied by J. 11. Idercereso, consist
ing of a house and lot with ham fruit, eve., also
blacksmith nhop with a firlit•Ciall business. To a
goottigukismlth thls is a most desirable opening.
Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Call on or
address b 4 C. Hovey, Ulster, Pa.. or the Under.
signed. • It. HOB 6`T,
Say's*, Fob., 21, lbsll4nt. Eayrs, Pa.
IVOTICE,AII persons are forbid
- 1.1 cutting Timber on the lands of the-late Rd
word McGovern,. In Overton Township, without
the written consent of the undersigned, wader the
penalty of the law.
.19101 MoGOVERN. ftreentor.
Overton. Vey ads 1.16-IYr• -
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MARRIED.
DIED.
Main and Pine *treats
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CARPITS.:..:ANIY,;VIA.LIT- - PAPER I
POWELL &
Are now receiving their Spring Stock of
ACA R PETS=
Consisting
Brussels, 3 -Ply Extra Super, Super, Ingrain,
Cottage, Rag, llemp,,&e.,
sold at
IS
assortment of BODY
A large
which we shall offer at lower prices than
ever beibre shown.
WALL PAPERS-: ',"
I»tich
which we 'ask your especial- attention.
elegant
assortment
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4egat.
TN .TIIE . 3IA.TTER OF THE ES
'k tato of ;tutu Wheaton. late of - the tow told p of
Warroti. In Ate County of kodf. , r , l arid State of
i - entoyleanla.lleceasell. In !he tltphanN* Court of
Bradford Counts, No. 62. Yehrtta y
Continonivealth of reunbytvanta. Ittatlford
county. : To Sarah Ann Lawritne , .; Joseph F.
Wheaton. Cyrus 0. 'Wheaton, , Emily F. ail,ley.
i:Larlotte M. Helpers. Henry W. Wheaton,3iellsta
Ann H. lingers, siusan Darling and Sleyrnour W hese
ton, and to all other persons Interested, greeting:
rod are'hereby elted.to be and appear before the
udre of out Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Court
to be held at.Tostanda.in said Cotinty Of Bradford,
on 31W:1/AY. MAN A.U. 11M,. at lP o'clock: A;
thee and there to accept or refuse to fake the real
estate of said John Wheaton. vieesssed..t i4;l . t unte 'ln
the townshlpof Warren aforesaid, at thkappraised
valuation put epos it by an Inquest duly awardsd
by - the said Court and ,returned by the shgniif on
the 3iith day of Nowecuyer. A. H. 1860, to wit : Oar.
hundred and six aerev.at three thousand one bun
-tired and eighty dollars; and bsgeof tali net.
Witness the honorable I'. D. Morrow.,l President
of our said Court at Toirinda. the 17th thty Frt.
roily. , A. D. 1841. ' A. C. VRISHIE.
April 14, 1331. Clerk of the Orphatts*
ORPHANS' COURT SA L E.;--
By virtue of fin order issued Out of • the
Orphans' Court of Bradford County; reensyli anis.
the. undersigned, tdmintstatria of the estate
of Thomas Craig." lays of South Creep . township,
deceased, wlll espo4to publictateofthe premises.
on MS:HM . IE9D AY„'MAY 4, teat„ t art ck,r:
the following described real estate :
Clue lot, Ores or parcel of land. situate in• South
Crindilownship, bounded •north by lands of John
Dean. east ny landsalf Abel Fuller and Hiram Ida
sun, and south awl west by binds of Hiram Ma4mq
contains 75 acres anti .52 perches of land, rourelur
,;) acre& im proved, wit h 01d.1611.!,u , e 1 - an
orchard of fruit trees thereon. .
TERMS PE 6ALE.—‘SOO to be paid upon piig.
crty being strltek. down, $3OO on the first of April
annually thereafter until the whole .suni paid.
with interest from day of sale. Trappe- annually
with each, paveuent., ISABELL CRAlti.
April 14, 18111. -.• 1 • Administrstrirr
N THE ESTATE . OF; N. 8
I
~
Bhinevault, assign Or. In the-fourt et Common
Pleas of Bradford Connty.l.
Node* Is hereby given. That an application
having been made to the said Court on the 6th day
of April. A. D. l'illi; by E T. For,.Assignee. for
the henent of creditors of the Conte of the said N.
S. Bblnevanit. to ' stign and re-convey to the
said N. S. Rhin title° remaining part of said
41s -a
estate now In the ands of said . Assignee. and the
said E. T. Fos be-discharged as Assignee 01 said
estate, the said ilintrt ordered and directed that
notice be given of the Same to all persons-intertst
ed by publication to the Bit ataronti:ltnebtrzt
and the Bradjorql Ropublicast for Dire* weeks;
.after which said Assignee vrill,at May Term twit
of said Court, ask that his triplication be granted.
unless cause be shown why the acne "braid not be
done. . E. T. FONT Assignee.
Towinda, April 14, ISSI-wa. . , -
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters, of administration eons terfamenfo
•nnero having been granted to the undersigned
upon. the estate of Jeremiah Sfeearthy, deceased,
latent fthighury township, notbss 1 , hereby given
; that all persons Indebted to said estate are re
tineted to make immediate paytnent; and all pers
eons having legal claims against the same will
„ toresent thenrwlthout delay In proper order for
" settlement to John W. tiodding, administrator, at,
his office In Towanda, Pa -
:101IN W.
April 21, latt-wa. Adtilntstrater.
$1.586 12
VXECIITORS' NOTICE. Let
ters testamentary baring been iranted to the
undersigned. under the last will and !testament of
des se Barnes, late of Orwell tirp- - tleceased,
all persons indebted-to the estate... 4 said decedent
are hen by notified to make Immediate
ay
merit, and all baying clalma against 1.31 d C.liite
must present same duly autlieuttratr , l to the
uudendgeod fJr settlement. _ !
-- • ' W. A. C.T3IORE.
Merrlcksille. Pa.. - Executor.
March 241. wk..
BESI
IRE - THE ESTATE OF . PHIL-
Ip iihowerr. A lunatic. In the Cotirt of - Common
Clefts of firad ford County. NO. MO. May Term. i•OlO.
The final account of Mits I4ertill, committee of
the person and estate of Philip Shoo era, a lunatle.
has been filed in this office and wilt be presented
to the Court of Common Pleas on THURSDAY, the
:ith day of MAT, 1841. Appileation will also be
made for the discharge of said committee.
O. Ilr. 1111.....CKMAN, Prothonotaty.
Towanda, April Pi, leer.
A PPLICA'ItON IN DIVORCE.
A
—To Annie E. Bowman. In the CourrO
Common Pie.% of Bradford County. No. BA, D
rember Tertn. - .lsao. Yon are hereby
has
that'
Walter S. Bowman. your bashand,tas applied to
the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford. County
for a divorce Irma the binds of matrimony, and
the said Court ban appointed Mtmday. May S.,
lan, in the Court House at Towanda,. for bearing
the said Walter S. In the premiki. at which time
and•plaeo you may attend If you' think proper.
7-w4. PETER J. DEAN. Sheriff.
APPLICATI N VORCE:
—To Ruth ," Whit. In the Court oreem..
1131.11 liras of firtullord County, \o. :at, December
Term. ISSO. You are hereby sunned that Ellen
Dibble, your hinband, has applied to lthe, Court of
CWI3IIIOII Pleas of Bradford County fur a dime.
from. the bowls of matrimony, and the Mild Court
has appointed Monday, May. 2, ISSI. In the Court
House at Tcraunds. for hearing. the said Eben I .
the premises, at 'which time and place you may
attend If you think proper.
7-a4. . PETER J.DEAM,SIII4IIf.
XX. A FEW COPIES OF THE ROAD
LA Wo§ ran be bait at Ms 1:11Ice.
2=
Bod v
Mil
ninch •lcss than - last year's. prices.
BRUSSELS,
stock of NEW
larger anti finer than usual, ami.to
of BORDERS' and
El
11E511
Mil
CO.
l'apestry,
Brussels,
of which will
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I'I'LICA IN IN_ DIVORCE.
.Ll—To Anthony 'Mullen. in the Court of Cum
.:um Pleas of Bradford Co.. No. S:. Ike. Term.
You .are hereby tulltilled that li. L. Mailer;
"your wife. has applied to the C .nre of I 'gm molt
Near , of Bradford County fur a divorce from Ito
Louds of matrimony . . atiti the paid tenth bas ap
-Poilltf;.d liondaY, May tent. in the Court noose
it Ty - watrs; for bearing the said 11. L. ]fallen
in the premises, at wideb time and place yr..t
may attend if you think proper. - -
7,4 w. • Plf.TZit J. DEAN, Sherilt•
APPLICATION DITORCE.
—To Ferdinand 3d. L. sat. In the Couriof
Common Pleas of Bradford County. No. 74
uiber Term. IStd. You are hereby-of:allied that
Emma it., vour wife, has applied to the C..urt GC
emotion l'leas of Bra,lford County fOr a divorce
from the hondi of matrimony, and the said Court
has appointed Monday, May IBM is the
court' Mow at Towanda, for hearing the said
Ennui it to the premises. at which:time and place
yon noy attend tf you think proper.
7:4vr. - PETEU 1. DEAN, Sherif.
•
AP PL ICAT lON IN- DIVORCE.
—To Martini gulan. In the Court of Com
mon Plea% of Bradford County. No. ISS. Decem
ber Term. Ivan. You are hereby notified that Henry
Quinn, your husband. has applied 'to the Court of
-coman Plea+ of 'Bradford Co. for a dleoree from
the tondi of matrLmony. aM the said Court ha.
appointed Monday,_ May S. Lit, In the Court
Honse at Towanda; for bearing-the said Henry
In the premise.; at which time and place you can
attend If you think proper.
7-4 e. = riTER J. 0.1", Alf, Sheriff.
r-iiP I' I, IC AT lON IN -DIVORCE.-
—To Elizabeth Farr. In the Court of Com
mit, Pleas of Bradford County. N. U. free. Term.
Wn. You are hereby notified that Junes, your •
husband, has. applied to the Court of
,Common
Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce from the
bonds of.matrlmony, and the said Court -has aP
lonlate't Monday, May.. 2, 1.41. In'theTourt Houle
at Towanda, for heartug the add Elizabeth in
the premises, at which time and pia!e you may at
t.-nd If you think proper.
;-1 w. PETER J. - DEAN, Sheriff; .
• • _
APPLICATION I\ 'DIVORCE.
—To Chas. A. Carey. In the . Conn of
i•orumonyleas of , Bradford county. No. 3li, Dee:
Term. IVO. You are hereby noised that Anna
E.. your wife. has applied to the
_Court of Com
mon PlPas of Bradford County for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has
appointed Monday. May:.Mal. In the Court
•ll.)use at Towanda, for he aring the said Anna
'E. in the premises. at which time and place you
may attend If you think prin)per.
7-41 C. PETER J. DEAN, 9.lhgrlE.
A I'PLICAFOLN: DIVORCE.
-T9 Mahlon Seott. bribe Coon of -Com
mon Plea! , of Bradford County, ]io.lii. Desaatber
Tenn. 'INS°. .Ic.lon are hereby notified that Rosetta,
ioor wife, has applied to the Coon of Common
otßradford County for a divorce from the
Wads of matrimony, and the saki Court - hes
appointed Monday, May i 1881, la the
Court House at Towanda, for hearing the owlet
Hoven* in the premises, at which time and-place
you inay attend if you thin" proper:
PETER J. DEAN, Sherif.
APPLICATION, IN DIVORCE.
—To Ida A. Waters. Intim. CiPart of Cossaaon
P Was of Bradford County, No. 144, her. Term . 154*.
You are hereby notified that Dwrid Waters. your
husband, has applied to the Court of Common
Pleas of Bradford County for a divoore teem the
bonds of matrimony, and the said Court has ap
pointed Monday. May 1151. In the Court
House at Towanda, for bearing the said David
In the' premisevat whteh time and place you may
attend if you think proper.
, PETER J. DEAN, Sheri!.
APPLICATION IN - DIVORCE.
. —To Abbey Y. Maynard. In the' Court of
Conueon Pleas of Bradford County,47 De
comber Term. IMO. Tow are hereby notifie that
George H., your husband. bas applied to thsCourt
of Common Pleas of Bradford County for a divorce
from the bonds of matrimony. and the said Court
has appointed Monday. • May " HMI; In the
Court Howse at Towanda, tor beating the said
George H. In the prenitses.at which Hine and place
you may attend If you think pepper.
- • PETER J: DEAN, elterli:
PPLICATION IN - DIVORCL:
A
—To David Dural. la the Court of Com.
mon Pleas of Bradford County, N 0.313, December
Term, Wt. Tou are here b y noffiled that Val=
Durat;loWirife,-his - applh.d to the Court of Com•
mon Pleas of Bradford County for a,dleruee - from
the bonds of matrimony, and the Auld Court has
appointed Monday . May 2.1681. In the Court 110364
,et ', , TCeituda.„ for bearing the add Etartra In the
premise& at ullckllme - and place you Nix *Stead
if-you think proper. • • -
144 w.. . PETER J. DlCANShetiff.
A PPLICATION- IN DIVORCE.
.I.x. —To James C. C4lllllll. la the COOtt of
C moon Pl.= of Bradford Comity. No. CON Sep
tember Term. ISO. You are hereby notified ibat
Elute* e Wan. yOtlf w Ife.bas smiled to the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford Coanty for a diroreir
from the hoods of riatztareciy. nor the said Court
bat appointed Kotuti". — Kay 11 1 1. to the Court
House at Towanda. for hearing the saki Matra: In
the, prwiws. at which Mao and place you way
attend" if you think prow.
14-wr. tPrilrltl. Ics;:g, Sheriff.
.1 4 4 . X EC L' TOIIS' NOTlCE.—Notice
Is hereby glees that a; poisons Indebted to the
estate of Clartada li. Asthma, ate et Lellarrrllls,
&craw l. must aukike Insseatata taissrat. and
persons baste( elthas ar Oast said estate smut pre
sent theta duly sitheatlaahriltee sittimasat to
G. W. RIUXI4. twiner.
tjmsessi' Ile. March 17. ten. •
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