.o:aitfeTtl %eportet cuAlt. 8. ALI,OI, LOCALAiDITOK. Towanda, Pa., May 5, 1881 ENTERS) IN TEE rosToF VICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expirtition of subscription is print- Td on the colored label. By noticing the date- ecery subscriber can tell when Ail paper scill'be stopped unless the subscrip-' tion is renewed. A TOU;iG - man restd!ng In Keene Kissed his swcetboart lebind a large sereien, He made too mucqt'nolse, ,nd was heard by some boys, who Informed tlif gills pa—which was mean THE trees ale leaving 111N(.IIAMTOI'i Ims the small-pox (WU. IN tr. fishing' Las been inaugurated VENNOII predicts warm days buckks seem to be quite tony at present. Foci: weeks fruni next Monday will be Decoration Da COSI= Now. is . the time to get your fences and trees whitevaishad TREE trimming - ilervapies the attention of the property owner. Tut: s}n•ing etyla at• hair cutting is a call upon the scalp. I== both Ittutuy',4 income iv ;:10,000 lost one cipher larger than ours. t' AroN has his hotel near tho Bar cl.ty depot almost ready for.bttiness. IioN.J. D. CAMT-ZON will accept our lo.uks. for valuable public documents. ke Crean' Parlors were open ol en Tues(Lay eveninz for the season. Os the day of May,. this year, liere will he a partial eclipse of the sub. Mis,l7.; GpAltAlr have oi , vned a niillineq sthre at WFst Frauk- Stmt.: qu.ite extensive improvement:: a -being made in an,l about the Athens MIMI Trd:in: trill be a tot,l eclipse of the 11:.,on on the 1 Ith_mul 1:1th of dune. Vis- Wlt. fit lc . 4 ( ,) I atACSOII, r noga County, :1 - 1 , 11;.: With t cvo human Lac& in place ~ f fret - -Tur..Grirnania Band will give an (,pen air (.. ,! :,144..r, -t Park, to-morrow Dvi: ( . 6., have connected Gas ri;ti t ), their Ihtrd- ,' ~ S I';dlcy IZond is ascertaining I:44t6er au , l firemen can 111111 - ‘ , N has pllt (1 . i;Ill11 n :.-411.”..1.:111- I '..11 slotic•kA ill flout of her relaidence 11111111111 1 - ur ffz innocellt soda ~,.•e y I).•zii`r.Y.:ovz to be heard.. RU qti, 15 ;I wk)11. PAT, it 'V R.% , floali:t i z: of tltcHrialia .10z. en , 40 - c•-P: m„nt it. )1A1,1,61:y\ rimuds "I , wralay last. The dli'ver wore a•u,uls lcr a:1.1 wm.len niittens. ; ('. Vi - r 4 Ilk, handsome bay 1;,.,t 7vi 1,1.7:1:, the ltael;- if..;•2lrt) . 41N zu two couples attended Professor ft\ NIEL:J.I . s rmo , que ball :It few evenings.ago (l'oonty at Millington 1, no'111):: (.11. Team.; crossed on 11. k! Wt'ek. • , t•it neieLL nin , villa r iZe of 11421.er1y nine stores.• ('ertai~ili: ail eL:w?l hr cio!lo.7,:l. that to3vo. that the tqtal value .O;tL estate , late ASA ER. has 1“-.11 ;I`:VVltaine , l - t4, 1 , 2 $1;,413:t7:411:7.4. 1 ) 1:. C. 1)1 r..C" tAySville, VollIPIVIIri : 11 OW t ' Vi2t ;001 of a b u ildi ng in that i0;10(. to I.c. Itsol as a -I);tital of: .totr , ‘N tteated his residence F4i. ,, nd•stlect e. , at nE taint. which , r , rr•.req appearance wonder ' ES r is 4. '4 illlatl • 11 . that over a in life ins rams! is livid in this l'!..tate i• : ilupers. by people no way related tit ENE FIT; the ('‘ , l.leelionev, does COI:SI ;chic of a bu-Euess in the fruit line. On -eviming ived a' full 11 1 )14 - April. situ' storm hich was to uh ,, .e the 'whiter season SO( to b.l\ 6,1 gOtt.Cll tO lOtt in an ail- =EMI ('onlity Union Sinulay . Atzsociii . tion hare a coni . .-eiltion in '.cninni.r, on Wedne.,(lay an'i Tinirtlay, !‘•!. iN building quite. an addi-• Or: house rechitl3 - bought of um-, at Mi6n, , and otherwhi:e wa, a meet inff of the 11(1100;4h 011 Monilay evening. For s'onie i , ave been furniOleti with a py 11:0 pre. Tur. it alrtl)) , lity f )1' the state -1:r11- that AI)),N.! : 1.4 ‘at, aged '1!. has tak- out a !•17 , ,0rii . i .111 his life itr'the ,zrvctl.4 I Aid, - CBI I. , i;l...sT tires are.• c.-alsitlerable to standing. thnber in Wilmot destroYing con.iderable . 1 .11 n: ies of Lark already peeled. Tit:: of the Climeli of the 31e55i ..!.1 :ave a %cry eiljoyable Sociable at the :larch Pat lot's, Tudeschty-evping. The teceipt, aniotinted to .$1;0:11. 1, { A t' ofAthens. had one his lingers badly mangled by being 1 , ;(:)1t in a derrick while working on the 3 . ...-.. o pp on hi idize a rcw days since. c:lyuti; 11 heel and Foundry Com -1.4:.y, of them:. township, is now running its fuiii r capacity. Manufacturin orr inn:fired ear wheels per day. ]ire TI - TTLE, of the American t'aiion has recently purchased a " '' coach, to convey pas h-tween the hotel and the depot. ptcdiet'on that . April would wet. was not far from being, is „It wourd have been ;perfectly I Lail be said May would commence Ozone): W. Bniu Mg., of Lona*. ville, bought the public school house and lot which was sold in that place at public sale on the 21st ult. The sum paid was $408.00. - I Tim Tioga County (N.Y.) Sportimen's Club sent to the State Fish Hatchery, near Rochester, for 20,000 young trout, to be - placed in the - small trout streams in that vicinity. ON Thursday of last week, at the re quest of Couosl, Judge LINN adjourned the further hearing in the 'Haunts vs; PACKER equity case until the latter part of this month.- Drrtnicu has iucently been-mak ing :improvethents to his premises on York Avenue. A. handsome new fence, on the York Avenue front; being 'not among tiw least. Crtuitcu of the -Diessiah (Unitersalist), iter. WILLIAM_TAYLOR, Pastor. • At 10.1 subjc-oti Love to God and Man." At S f r. Can there Le heaven it end less ini.ery is true?" - EvEitynoui is at . work now except the profess' ional loafers, and they must cer tainly feel ashan.ied to be seen lounging about the streets when the demand for laborers is so general. • . • Owego man has niade a bet of a box of cigars that a•tonstruction train will run over the new Delaware;.Lacka wanna & Western I.tailroad between Binghamton and Owego before July Ist. T'ttt old wOodeu awning in front of the BEtor.r. - )TAN Block, Bridge street walre morOlast week. Its removal adds ma terially to the loots of the street, seem , " iogly adding a • nimlber of feetto its width. • Piton tfANti:s ofthetoncert to bo given on the Oth instaJ, 4 for -the benefit of the Libraritwill he printed and distributed next. we There will be solos, duets, and ehtirus by our best singers: 'Be -sure MEM TII - E farmers of green's Landing and vicinity, are talking up the question of t► Farineis' Club at that place, :A - -meeting was held cut Saturday evening hist, to take the preliminary steps for the organi t loni _ 'Cu Treasurer af Columbia, county is allowed live per cent. comutissiun for re ceiving and pat•ing ont the moneys of the county, No one has ever' - disputedthe fact of Columbia being - Democratic in game of ;base ball between the Stars and a picked nine of clerks, on last, resulted disasttously to the '!_linights of the Tail Stick.'' score toed at the end of the game :- Stars -311,- . Clerks 14. Tnr. Well9oro Gazetle •F , ays that .a pe culiar and -- "ur - Fritt, ofortN unknown disease has inoken out among the-young switre in that locality. It begins with sort of:elog: ging up of the throat; which..after a few days; tines causes death. IT is rumored:that the , Prin t ters and a Nine from' the Nail Works will engage in a game of base ball on Saturday aftertioen next. We trust. the gentlemen - are :mate of the penalty for Sabbath breaking. But perhaps the game is to consist of-but 'one • A END of ours, who. has "kept tal ly." says that duriug .the past ; winter inches of snow. fell: in this section. lie b'vs the heaviest fall took plit'ee in be ceniljer, wlien there came thiwn enough of the:l3eautiful to Measure ten and one half hielles. • '--- .11, A.- MERE wilt he au tiki Folks Concert in Mercur c ed:- . Fritlay evening, the Ilith Of May, for the benefit 'of the Towanda Library. Tickets 51„1 cents. 'Reserved seats may be secured, without extra cinrc,e, three days before the Concert at C'. T. {ikon's. E1:13211=1 THE tishiu ,tunics have . commenced ' early this sprinc. ::The 3tuntrose Repu!..- 7 ietel, of last week tells this One ••1:„..1.4(4 - 24:1; caught a 'trout in:. Wyaiii sin^ creek, near 3losEs TvtAn's, on Wednesday last, which: measured twelve inches in le,vgth." 13.,PoTTrAt a.nd wife, fir wiimot, vkiting . Mrs. l'iirEn'S parent; oti .Sun day last: When - they returned they found 1:one, barn, 1110 contents had been destroyed by tire:during their absence. We le:tin there was no insuranee.—Thi, ~h ore ilreirx; . Ttiv Franklin Reposiorii judges from the fact that twelve applications for di- Ce are to be heard at our present term of Ciart, -- ttiat there is "more than tbe ‘isual prnrortin of matt imonial intend in this rotinty. Well, really. w are 11 ,, t sure but that may be - the ease. ' 4 Tut: Tioga correspondent of the Owego I ; , r:rtte, in ills . letter of Ittit week,. says !hat investi! , ation has iihown that lie ter! 11.1 c railroad accident at Tioga l'entyd Lasts hiter wa'6 . oe . e.asii.eed by the 'care kssnis of kome . employes of the conipa _. n iieaving; a svi it'll misplaced. • t - - TnEttr. we two hundred and four li eem:ed liquor .sellers in Lackawanna County, and .I,l,ulge lIAn thinks that with the unnumbered cellars that ary not licensed, that county is amply provided with places in.whieh - to obtain wet 'sup- The Judge, therefore, refuses . any Outlier licenFos - to dispose of the "at': dent." IV ,- Cuant:Et, OwEN, of Mansfield, Tioga county, was . arrested and. brought iLis place, on a cltrage of stealing a liQrse from 1. 'k of Greenwoood, !lid a bearing before Julitih ('ount:if; on Thursday last, and discharged. The whness called to -ident it) the guilty par' f 3", swore.positively that ;11r. OwENWas not the man. . IF there is another town in PeitnsyWa- Ma, the size of Tovranda, that has as long_ a stretch of horrible sidewalk as is that along the east side.of `fain street, south of BEIfir.r.SIAN'S Block to the Aurora flousF, we certainly are not aware of the name of , :atc•li village. The walk mentioned is not only a dii‘grace to our town blit it is'posi tively dangerous. ' B!S • SAv the the Canton .S'entinel of Friday last : '• MoNitoEsFtmcusos, a Nuugitnau 'l4bout twenty-three years of. age, was I thrown from a carriage and instantly -.kill last Saturday ,as he Was on bikway home fromplossburg.. lie was inioxicat c. cd and while - attz.mptingtopas another carriage his rig struck the other, throw in out. The fall broke neck. Tins is about the time of - year when the head of the house experiences - the de- , lights of making garden and applies him self diligently to the tvork of removing ottheans and things to, make roomfor the beautifully illustrated packages . of seeds that never grow. If there is anything.be side's a book that should not be. udged by the cover it - is a - package of . garden bead. I Tiw. Lenay'SVille Aricertioer has cow • 1 - 00. i d two years of its existence, and its editor claims flat it is in aprosperous condition. Durini its two years of pub lication many funny thinga have appear i in its oolimms, and the edibn promisee to keep it up in the future to Its previous standard. We wish it success. Its consequence of altering the grade at the head of the plane, BO as to permit the running of Erie eight-wheel cars over it, the Barclay road shipped but little coal last week, and the employes on the coal trains were treated to a number of holi days. They have krul work enough for several mouths past to appreciato the lux ury of a brief respite from labor. - VENNott'says we will experientie a heat edtterm- after May 10th, and after the lath bush fires will TrobablY•break out in districts, although - thunder storms are probable on the 13thhuid 15th. Between - the 20th and 25th there will probably be cloudy weather with Mins, and vegeta -tion wilthave advanced considerably by the 24th. Between the iltitlrand 25th the weather Will be cool. ' The month, will end hot and sultii: . . . . Wt advise our citizens to give able-bo 7 died tramps the cold shoulder. There is no necessity for strong, heal l illimeti wan dering over .thc country, begging . their foOd froth door fo - door, and saying they can get no work. Work is plenty, wages reasonable, and those who have ao work are profes,sional tramps. They should be refused cold victuals and made . to go to work, or do their sleeping in lockups and eat prison-fare.. =CI Tilt teachers and scholars of the Sun day School of the Church of theilfessiali, elected the following officers .on 'Sunaay last • , "Suee.rintendent—Dr. TAYLOR. I Asst. AS'apt.—Mis. O. D. KINNEY . Seerititry and Tretutit rer —ALnEwr Luse. • • Libra)" fri/1.--Mrl3. M. J. toN . 9. COVEILDALr. pEdtstoss in the: following Bradford County eases were announced 'by the t..4u preTe Court altabisbur on Monday : _ . tiViprs appeal. - 1/Aree yeversed. ESAlowing. Insnra'n4 ) -- Company vs. Stots, { Two cases ; writ quashed' and re versed on the second. • . • . . Minnequa Improiement Company vs. Kuhn, affirmed. . 1' . Packer vs: Schrader Mining CoMpany ; reversed. t'.:031) Men are marksmen, and then 'again some men are not. An. L.tPLAIST bagged ten ducks on the 'river Monday moining in an hour's shooting, and it was not much °Pa morning for ducks ei ther. Wo Lust those of our . "shootisti" who have been : "blazing away . " every day for-the past two weeks, without rail, ing a feather, will not consider anything M this item as a - reflection . upon their skill, as it were. A - GREEN's Landing correspondent writes the following to the Athens Ga 4. zette : "We are • pleased to Team' that some of the sick aro improvhig, and they are doubtless pleased to think they .no longer require the serviCee, of watchers. One farmer, whO has been 106,g5 - troubled with rheumatiiiini-rides . to 'his field in a CliaAr upon a stone boat and plotiglis all 'the same,-being-able to travel aid of the plough handles. That would sound well along with the trials of the early set tiers." le • • UP to the hoiir of going to press, N , N lave,hot been informed.of the sudden -de miseof Bums, of the Athens Guyette, and yet in his paper of last week appear ed the following item : "If some of the fashionable' young la- Ales of .\hens should follow the example set by Mrs. N. Harris. GI - Cy:would dis play the color of health in their faces and add to the beanty-and eleanimess.of their_ homes, and the street-gazers would see less of them , ,and; too, they would exam plify the ol song, t' Who will rare for mother now?" Girls don't, keep the old woman out of the kitchen nor trontelean ing the front 'yard in this age of the world, much." Mn. C. P. Wnicurr, the gcntleiriau Who has had agents in thiti vicinity coutraet ing for wood for the parposeof opening . an establishment for. the manufacture of wood extracts, acids, rte., near Gaines :mills, has abandoned the project on ac count of not being able. to get a s:ullicient 'quantity of wood to *arrant him in locat ing there. Mr.•Witioltr we learnbas par chased several thousand acres near Car bondale ani will put up his mill there. It .is to be regreted that this vicinity did not secure the bu - Canlo Sena -71(4. tuAnt.F..s E. Tr:ituv, who has been ;as late editor ma j Ertblifilter of the Tura:- baunock peutocrat3turittg the past- year, retired from the paper last' Week in order to give his time More fully te 7 the practice of the.laW. lUnder -the maiiagement of Messrs. I.).‘i t TE. - unv the DenzoTyra ha's been - the neatest printed and beSt edited paper of the 'democratic faith •that came to littr, table.. We :have no doubt it will continue s'o-te be, under the guidance of its senioceditor, Mfr. DAY, who made it - au excellent paper for a number of - years previous to the late partnership. Barring its politicS, we wish the Demoiyat ccintin tied SUCCOK. THE Waverly correspondent of the Owego Ttntet , g, in the latter slit of last week says : ." The toy factory Which was destroyed by fire a short time , age,, has or will he soon running at Athens. It seems a shame that the citizens of this village Have not as much money or willirirness to venture into anything as Athens, but seems to he the case, for 'Jo y less than five different and now thriving . entrpris ing mandfactorieihave been taken there simply because the Waverly people did not wish to make a venture. We would suggest, if we did not want Athens to bo . more thriii - ng of the . two villages, that some effort he iii4de to keep Our Manu factories that 'are started, -anti not let Athens take them all." =I Tim )4:earner "Lyman - Truman" was anchored fora ton - minutes to the Eastern shine of theSusque,ianna, opposite' this village, op Thrsd Y j afternoon last. Numerous if not numberless "small boy . " —and Several not 'so small—went across the bridife . jind viewed, : the "tying pal ace," as he calmly lay • on the bosom of 'the placid stream. The steamer was for •merly t1i1,..!. property of the Owego Steam, ;Nacigatiron Company, but not proving a piofitabl i e investment, it has been dispos; ed of to parties at Pittston, and will here after plow the raging Susquehanna be twcen that place and Wilkesbarro. The boat; when it anchored off this port, was on its way to Pittston and had on board quite - her of ladies, and gentlenien of C 'io to all, appearances were hat iltful and enjoyable trip. Mitrose the hotel men and restaurant keepers, just at present seem to be engaged in a strife, as to ivhiali eau furnish the priterm of ,that village with the Most elegan ottep supper. The t‘ kg ,"boys" have already "discussed" the 4 viands " at several of the houses', and Seem to have eajoye the occasions. We bairn no .report .from the bmdlord!. the contest has bit just ipined, we opine that Judge Nil/30214.0t the Amur, and or the Waverly 4tideesafe,- 'cease to be the fat men of the "rotes widen," ere peace sball be declared in the' village on the anti!, o r a typo goes back on. the "hash ." Strange u. it, may appear, the newspaperti of the village publish glowing accounts of each "supper;' with a r‘cklesancss in regard to the spade occu pied thereby that IS really nsteniibing. P. M. dOMBAuGit, who runs the en gine it Jonsson "fc.; Co.'s foundry, says the Review, has just completed an engine of diminutive ptiotxmtions. The - boiler, which is airupright,ls two feet in diame ter, and twenty-eight inches high ; con thins 99 flue.s, aggregating 130 feet of pipe. The engine,•to which is attached :a wimp, is also upright and occupies but little space. The machine was fired up for a trial the • other night., The boiler was tilled with ten - gallops of cold water: In live minutes after the ° fire was lighted there iris sufficient steam to blow the whistle; in eight minutes the engine was started_ and in ten minutes the steam gauge, indicated thirty-five pounds. Ev ery stroke of work ou the unique little machine wax done by Mr. eiXOLUAIIOII just as he could get opportunity to use the tools, but the job is as perfect as it • could have been_ made by - a machinist'. The engine is to be place44iu a small b l oat to run on the river. 1-• • .. . w THE -followiug-iranked gentlemen w ere elected ofticers!of Nl'►lad 'Fire Compin4; on Tuesd:iy evening : i , . • President—L P. SPILIM3G. - -.Vice President—A. 11. W. :4: Secretaiy- 7 -GEoimE C. Bunn.aaih• Putantia Secretary—E. L.: SMITH. Tretipzrer—TnoltAs MEREDITH.. Fvetilan—O. E. I.I.E.iiNF.T.r. • • Ansi/clan/ Foremen-Ist„ SIMMEHS ; 2d, P. EARNER. Pipehyri—,F. WHIM, E. IL Pirmcz, 11. 31,..TAYLOlt, P. ROSiNFIELD. P. IVKLLEs, .G. E. Fitosr. • - 1 Trusteeo-0. E. BENNET'S, A. D. VOW.- ISAI7OIf, 1 / .. , 'WELLEg.' t lb° conclusion of the election the COMpany repaire4 to Erren's," and partook, of ice cream, etc. tleveral speee . hes Were made, and a pleasant and enjoyable even iflcr httd by all., that you know ht papa goes to Europ to;morrow for six Weeks ?". " No, 1 hadn't heal d a word of it it must he a very sudden . move." '.'Very. He only made up hit mind last night.". " You are not going, too, as iyot thought you would on his next trip?! "No, 1 can't get ready." • • • • " Ettic,". says Simtnie, - after . a mo tent's pause ; 'have you the courage for a hold step while be is away ?'!. "No—oh, 'no r' cries the fright cued girl. I can't do • it; Will don't you a-sk for his consent " • " Because • 1 would never get it lle will only give you to a rich 'mat) and that ',won't be for some time it' you, marry me new- he will uasilS give 1n;, and will then have an inter est i» _pushing , its on, and will hell us more than he would help me alone "t rests with.y . on, and if yOu agree to th,is, we:mayas well give if all our hopes." ;. - • THE city editor of the Elmira Ativer.: -tiNer speaks as follows of the, ,prevalent fashion in bonnets.. The editor possesses _wonderful powers of description, but he should visit-ToWanda--here all the wo men' are hatalsome—on Sunday afternoon, if he desires to see the full "dressiness and beWitchiness'? of the poke i The ed itor who _has .never seen but the plain faces of Elmira girls in a "Ipoke," re markS thusly : • "Of all the queer shapes which fashion hasslevised for ladiesl head wear, the poke bonnet of the present spring "series," stands without - a rival worthy of the name. We presume . it is called poke because the -front peak pokes into :the : air. IL turns -up-atlitont, !down behind, and half and half at the sides—its -shape was never.bc ,fore seen on !the earth'. or the waters un der the earth. It is sold by all milliners and is warranted •to l'become' any sort of physiognomy, from; a Grecian profile to the bewitching front •view of an Irish lass. It is progre sive,• and costs any where from sixty-five cents to seventeen dollars.., There is ample space under the• front verandah for any quantity of bang; friz, or curled hair, while the room tin der the rear• portico is- too limited. for great expanse •of. waterfall. The poke bonnet gives the wearer an air of gallus: ness, so to speak, and •at the same . time is dressy and bewitching. .It were better had .the inventor not decreed that the sides should incline downwards but her ,disinclination to•make an article resem bling a wooden butter diXh, was probably the racto'r that sends theawnitiglover the .earx. It is toething this year to wear a poke, and-no- lady who would not• be thought to have just conic from -the brek woods, will be seen without one. Great is the "latest stYle,"- and the poke hat is • its - profit." .' G. A. R I ItAt)grARTI.:IIS WATKINS rosT No. flb, G. A. H., TowANDA, April bO, lbSt. Spreial Orders No. e 1. The following named members of this Post are detailed to arrange for the customary observance of Memorial Day, at this place, on the 30th day of. May : Committee of ngempo ts,Con!rales .f. ANDREW \STILT, lirrratnr!, J. A. Dnain.tv, .1011 N HENLEY,. NEWilf. BnoWN.. Committee on :MO nee Com - rades CIIAECES P. Caoss,• BF.x.t.uktlN 31. PECK, GEORGE W; - ;KIT,SIER, L. Muftis. • • , Cominitter on In rittiefons.:-Conirades E. OVERTON, Jr., It!. W. SCOTT, J. N. CA vivr. Committee on Flowers—Comrades3. 14: MATT, C. W. ALE, WILLIAM E. STE PH EN SON, WILLIAM . H. NUTT, HARVEZ C USIMINGS, `WILLIAMYONTZ, L. S. DILA IS• PELL. • Committee on M . wie—Comrades A. A ST. .lott, 11. L. POWELL, M. McCtr.s. H. The Chairman.of each Committee named is requested to convene his Com m!ttoe as soon as practicable, and report the result of the meeting without delay to the Commander. By order of (.4.EonGE V. IlvEtt, Commander. .1. 'H. KITTRIDOE, Adjutant. =ICC= A SILVER MINE. • - . . Levis WEED is "a claraVoyant ancl a seer who not long age insisted that there was salt at the inlet of Cayuga Lake. He bas now revealed a silver - mine. It is located' about three miles south of Waverly, just over the Pennsylvania•liiie.• WEED clifin ed that by following his directions the precious metal would be found in paying quastitjes. A few believers have beep at work at the spot designated for several days; they have sunk s abaft about thir ty feet deep, and they say that the sever al strata of earth and , rock which have been passed, answer exactly the descrip tion given them by th‘seer before the hill had been probed. The Ithaca Journal says that-specimens of the rock from the "hole" have Veen taken to Ithaca and submitted to the inspection.of a professor of Cornell, who sass that . traces of the Metal sought for are apparent in them. It is expected that the final result of the digging will be made known the. latter part of this week...Etosirs Frei Pi m. I PERSONAL. ts. Dt.citra f is dangerously MOf rhisuoiatiim. neon b confined to - Ile !louse, by an attack i)trhe' oinatisin. --3Ers. Jolts ROILAY is suffering frOm a sevens attack of rheumatism. At.ustyr Lono, who was -quite sick last week, 'alibis to be (nit of doors. • -lion. E. L. lbws _spent,, Satinday and Sunday at his hothe iu this plaCe. DAvirs is spending the present Week - at his home in this. place. =SENzcs. AnNoLn now wears a gorge- Otis hadgewhereon is inscribed " Ildugo Police.” • • -FRED C. GORE hits recently been Pro moted from a first to second class.clerk ship lithe Postal Service. —lion. li. li. Cram, of Towanda town ship, has been confined to his :house by illness for several days past. • -.l . .tatzs 11. Conorno and'W. li. DonoE have formed a co-partnership, and will en gage in the Insurance busine s. -4ORN WARD, Of Towanda township, dieil ; on Tuesday molting of pneumonia, afteir an' illness of but a`few days. —Mies LrLi is MimeFt:, who has been visiting friends in Buffalo for some weeks past, .returned home last week t —Hon. Gionot.: LANDOS . is to deliver the Decoration Day address at Montrose. Coos; many montliii em plyeckat :the tannery left for Atbeini, Bradford County,. on Monday.—Sullivan Demoetat. —E. W. LeenritEs . a proniinent citizen of Alba, died suddenly Monday afternoon of appoplezy. Ile leaves a wife and live children. • . —Our old and genial friend, -DAvio GAnn. , smt, formerly of Oicutt Creek, now ofWellsboro, gave.us a pleasant call on Monday last. 1 I —Bon. 0. 11. P. KINNEY, -editor of the Waverly g:Adroeale, is ill. ilia many friends here wish him , a speedy restora tion to health. • - 7 -Joits E. avviEs, formerly- of :ti'Vath, who went to Hiawatha, :Hansas, about -a year agQ, is visiting friends in thii 'coun ty. He says he is well pleased with tlic West; - • • .Itev.• H. G. BLAili, formerly of ingville r tas become settled in - Litchfield, Pa. Mr. 131..tift understands the "art preservative" and; is an able pre:idler.— Owego Ikea rd. - Presiding Elder WlLimn occupied the ptdpit . of .the 3j. E. Church on Sundiy evening, - and preached an. interesting ser mon from the - text : is appointed unto all duce to die." —Junsos E. ConNEt.t., formerly . of Athens, died in ElMira, on Tuesday of Consumption, at the age of :18 years. Ilex leaees a wife and two ,daughters to mourn his early -death: —Oviing to the. :loss of voice, Bishop HOWE who - was fo have visited Christ Church this Wednesday, evening, has been compelled to postpone the Visit until some time in the 'future. •:--I.Awt,.eldest, son of. A. 1.1.av0 and IDA B. MouroetOn, died Tuesday of last, Week, after a severe and painful illness of ssiveral weeks' dnration. fie was abont four years —Mrs. and Mts. FtutDEttnait ,sox, Miss, llArrrx Cant. arid GEoncs: LAMOREUX, of Burlington, N.; are visit-. ing - their friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. CA ' lll'; for a few days.—Owego Blade. —TIMNew Milford -Afirertisy of last week. says that 0.N., WORDEN, of thitt place, well known to many: citizens of this . county; is seriously ill, and that • but faint hopes are entertained of his teeny: ery. -WIIA PLUMMER: will teach the sann flier term of school at • Green's Landing; commencing next. Monday. - llanity GitmEx retnrns to Sayre at thnsame-time. They ate both good teachers, and, pretty good kind of fellowsr, too.—Ailvas Gq zeite. _ • ' 711 r. FRANK A. WIIITAKOt the Sindoi. Proprietor and Editor of the lleratd,.has been obliged to leave Mil'villa on account, of failing health, and is • now engaged on. a. paper in Philadelphia.--:-Milluille :Thrahl. —M. C. Miucuu,. J. F: MEANS; and IL A:. MEnctit have been elected delegates from Christ Church to attend the General Conference of the Diocese of ContraLi Pennsylyunia to meek at Mauch Chunk . in June next.—Joursid. —Mrs. ---FmtousoN, mother of Mrs. D. W. 3foonv,'of this .place, died at . ithe residence of her daughter,....ifrs. MINCNIN . N, in Toivailda township, on Wed nesday of last week, after a. brief She was. about $0 years of age. - • —The funeral of G. U. DRAKE was largely attended 'from his late residence Sunday afternoon. 'Revs. Dttpowit, Snr.nWOOD and MILLER took part in the services. The deceased had been a mem ber of the Methodist Church for neatly half a century.—Montrose Denicrat, DePriv`died Thursday af ternoon at his residence about to miles from - Waverly, in his eighty-third year. Mr. DEPtir was one of the earliest set tlers; in that section. having located on tir farm on whlch he died in • the year IS3B, 'liver forty years ago. lie was a mail extensively known and loved and re spected by all who knew him. I=l —Says the Sayre correspondent of the Elmira ,thivertixer,. under date of the 27th instant, "Mrs. Ilurri, wife of GEounu litrrust, of this `place. died Tuesday morn ing after an illness-of . only four days. She :Vas a most estimable'ladly, and her sud den death was a terrible blow to her fam ily and a - large circle of. friends. The . fti. neral will take place at Wyalusing Thurs day." • • —;;Wlta, WOODRUFF, accompanied by his sister EuiTulare visiting friends at Montrose., They attended the 'Grand Masquerade Ball; given by Professor DANIELLE, at Scranton, week Wore last. Miss EDITH was - acknowiedged.to be the most-graceful and finished lady Iclancer of the assemblage, As a matter .of . coursc,• WILL was accordedfirst place among the gentleman participants. —Mr. Ii t C..GIitSWOLD, of Susquehan na; was in the city a day.or tyro* ago, ,the guest -of Mr._ THOMAS JOHNSON. For .vitie years Mr. ClutswoLo was in - the cm: ploy of Mr.. JoussoN, becoming in that time a very proficient jeweler. Ho left Elmira in 1871. He married a very wor: thy lady'ef Tonratitla, 'a Miss CASH, who had about $20,1.100, of that commodity. We are glad to hear that l Guttivrout is prospering, and wish he !would conic oftenev—Elluiro Adrertiier. " ' —Few people . in this vicinity under_ stand better than Mrs. 0. A. BALDWIN the beautiful art of music, and wo are certain no ono takes deeper delight in it. That she is not selfish <in the possession of her musical gifts and accomplishments, the good people of Towanda have been afforded frequent evidence, is Mrs. B. seldom fails to respond when she can aid a good or charitable cause., Her many friends will congratulate her on her being the recipient a few days since of a Milt.: class Chickering Piano..—Reviets. —Among the numerous candidate inefitioned in connection with the election this fall, none strikes us with more favor hen that of our iudnstrious and intelli- I geittfriend J. V. amp,. who 1111 be . presented by big blends • as . a candidate , . fog County Treasurer. . VAL has betrni Wileiri-horsa in the Republican party from its oigtunzationoonl has never asked for any political olliee:jthough his qualifica tions sit= for nay - political position., andliti efficient set Alice:: entitp him to. an office *here the cmdlitments ate equal.to the bononi.—Duffy ißerietc. • , =--The Elmira Pre,s Press in its 'report of the contest last !week fiir the "Hall Prize," offered the - young latliesof the El mira College for the! , best political essay, thus speaks of the . qodnetion of Miss PE TRIE, of Barclay': " • "Scholarship in PHities," that by the award of the commiltee stood nest to Cis prize would do for ithat . is -known as a bright irewspaporlil4e-tho•Sua, where the English lan • nage is ilia in the" , clearest and mOseincisive style. It was such an artiele'as one having read would nrittiral ly. call his treig:.bor'siattention to on' his way down town iu ;the morning ; after which other newspapers would take son tenees without credit, Or Copyy paragraphs with cammendationi It was certainly_ dip essay Of the evening, and it was read with au emphasis and spirit that sent its truth !tomb to its hearers. Its idea was that there was too little education or schol arship among the politicians of our corm try and so much ignorance among them, that olio was led to suspect there was "a special providence for ignorance, drunk- CIIIUCES and thcUnited.States.'.? • 11=IECIEMIII A CLOSE iCALL. , Somebody fired a tille on l'huisday, from this side of the, river, near the Court 'House, and,the ball:stuck a, large' pane of glass in the front of - Mr. GattiLErs house in Fairview, and lodged in the wall on the opposite side of the'room. Mr. G. informs its that some Time since i while standing in 'his front yard, .a spent ball which bad - been discharged from a gun On this side of the river struck the ground only a few feet (loin him. - lie picked it tip and has it yet.—kriiiß. • - MEMORIAL TREE, PLANTING:? . The Sayre correspondent of the Elmira Adverthief , furnishes that paper with the following deseriPtion of the doings at that placeilast week, on the recurrence of its annual "tree plaatmg " day : " The Sayre 'A rbor Association had their annual tree planting NVednesday. -A large number of trees -were set out alon,g the dif ferent streets and around the park.- A very pleasont event occurred at this close of the day's work. It was announced VW some memorial trees were to. be planted iu the park at live r. m., and a large num ber of ladies and gentlemen assembled to witness - the ceremony. Mr. Sidney Ham den, the President of—the • Association, made a few appropriate remarks and ded icated a beautiful elm to our venerable and estiemed town - mai* Mr. Hiram Thomas. Mr. -11. W. Thomas replied in behalf of his father and 'committed the tree to the care of the Association. lion.. It. A. Elmer, of Waverly, was.ex peeteel to be here and make an addrecs, but owing to his inability bite -preEont, his brother, Mr'. Howard Either, made a few remarks.and dedicatetha tree to Mr. Sidney Hayden. - 31 y. Ilayden.was taken by surprise, but responded with':: short an# eloquent speech. , Illes:sts. Hayden and Thomas are the pioneers -of-this place. They cleared the land upon which this groWing and beau tiful village is located,• and have been neighhoit over:forty yetirs. We trust they max both live•to enjoy the shade of, these trees,..and as. the rising generation Lee 'Me% advanced; - in years, these: trees will recall with•pleasure the memory of these 1114 goo and noble men." • SCHOOL DIRECTORS' CONVENTION: The. tri-ennial convention of School. , rectors orßradt'ord County for tine- pur :pose of eleeting.a Conn' y Superintendent ,of public sehools rot the coming three years assembled in the Court House last Tuesday. ' At one r o'block P. u., Superin tendent RYAN cilia& the - Convention to order. .0n motion of .J. Dr. 0. 11...1loczovut.t., INlourleton, was elected l'residea: On taking the' chair the Piesident inade'a very neat and ap• prolu late. speech: C. W. ItE.y.cot.ns; of Pike, and .1. h. lit.octiEn, of, Wyalusing, acre elected Secretaries on ihotioti of E. A. THouraoN., Ou motiou or Scnator RockwELL, of Troy Borough, seconded. by, LET, of Wysox, f;: W. Itv,vi was nomi nated for County :3ui)crintendent. On ki ng : tuna one intuited and seventy -0130 directors answered to thoroll cull, a . 14 of whom voted for Mr. Itsa.N. - ,_and he Ras declared upanimously elected. On mo tion of R. W. ALvOno, of Towanau; the following resolution was unaninouslS . adopted :' 4olrert, Ity the S , .hoed Director!: of lira.trord County in Convention at.;!enilblNl, that we heartily end: ulr the admizihrratlia) r t Prof. G. nyan, t.tittbsriorentlent of sehools for the 'e.g. three years. lily Intlefat)gable. * itiliclent labors In elevating ttne standard of education. advancing On lutenist, M the :politicr,•hont system and fitting teachers for their high Palling, challenge our admiration aid demand our eneouragetuelit : his unanimous elec tion for a s , , , otid terns - is only a fitting tribute to ht; zeal and snecoss In the piNt. As -directors Ave . pledge him our milted support In thz• future, and ibmpeak for him the encourat,Ternent anti sympathy of at! - vin have any Interest In the route of 'bipolar edlicatlon and the welfare of our youths. 3lr. Ity.uki being called for, came for- Ward and addressed the Convention for - a few minutes, thanking-the directors, for the expression of their approval and -con fuhrice, and invoking their aid in his work for the coming term. • . i On motion the Convention adjonened. 0. 11. ItocKwELL, President. T. W.- E.F.TI:OLDS, ecr tSiqa . ries. J; F. 13LocuE ) rt, .. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.- The monthly meeting of the' Agriciii7 ural Society will be. held ht the Grand - Jury. Room, hi Towanda, on Saturday, May 7th, at one o'clock r. i. All are in vited tol attend. . The managers of thti Society will lnild a wanting at the same thine and place. COURT PROCEEDINGS. mo r ntlai*, -May 18;,1 The following named persons were sworn in as ,grand iprors with Andrew Layton of Towandif borough as foreman. Wade Beardsley, .Weller ; Lewis Crane, Troy borough ;:David. Dunning, South Creek; Andrew J. Douti, Towanda borough; Witham V. Duggan, Barclay; William M. Dean, South Creek; .James 11. Eastgate, Canton,borough. • Elisha Vorbei; Sheslie quin; F. Hubbard,: Springtield4 Chas. Canton township; Wallace W. er; . Towarida borough ; George Ludlam, West :Burlington ; David .C. Leonard, Springfield ; Wiliiam Mather, Ulster ; Edwin Owens, Wysox ; Alpha Stone, Leßoy ; David, B. Vincent, Ulster ; Pearsol T. Walcott, Springfield. The following licenses were granted : • TO TAVERNS. - • John Mulholland, Athens Township.. Towanda' Borough—Firet Ward—Uhas. 11. Seeley, 0. H. I'. 'Disbrow, Washing ton Titeher, Henry- Barrett,— -William Henry. • • Towanda Borough---9econd Ward--or nell'Kellogg, T. It... Jordan, W. Ennis. -D. S. Kennqly, Wysox Township. I. 1). Daugherty, 4 ' • " . ;J. Hannan, Overton' " • • A.. 1. Noble, Tioy Borough. John S. IT Inman, - Monroe Borough"- - Vincent -Baldwin, Ridgbury ToNruship. .lotto A. Wolfe, Canton Borough; • J..M. Brown, Wya - Norton, South Creek Town. ship. '• J . P. Rogers, ST , eshequin Township. P. 0. Lantz, Monroe TOwneihip. Warren Smith; Columbia Township. • Daniel Brown,; Ulster Township. , Martin Crowley. Soda& 'Waverly Bor o on,. _ James P. Strong, Columbia 'Township, ‘' .1. G. Thompson, WYalusiog Township. Morris Kellogg, New Albany Borough. P. D. Wilcox,- Albany township. George Jordan, Athens Borough. `TO - EATING ITOUSInt. ' • 8. 11T.' Brown, Towanda Borough, FirOt Ward. - • Myronß. - Calkins, Burlington Borough TO SIERCTIViT DEALERS. 11. W, Nobles, Towanda Borough, First Ward. • Jame*Commigkey, Towanda Borough,' First Want. John Griffin, Towanda Borough, First Ward. The Grand Kira disposed of the follow ing - Cam : .7RVE BILLS. Con,. vs. Fred Briker•-•-;Lareeny. _ Com. v . s. winiam mort,ran —Dist tubing, Good Templara Lodge. Indictment quad Corn, • vs.. J. A. Pendleton— ricit nig Win. Morgan to disturb a Gdfal Templar Lodge. • Corn. ifB. Charles Carrier4Asirault and Battery.. _ • Corn: vs. :John Keeler—Foreible entry and detainer. _ Cm. vs. Daniel Shears—Lareeny. NOT TittPl BILLS. . Com. vs. Frank Neat—lfaticiouw This. ebief. Prosecutor D. F. ('Brine, fur costs. Com. vs. J. E. flall-i—Forniation. Dc fondant pleaduilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $2O laid costs of prosecution. Cozzi. 'vg. - T. J. Buitett 'and J. W. Spencer—Conspiracy ; Com. - vs. 0. E. halbert—Larceny ; Com. vs. tFrank Mitchell, John Crowley, Michaelllarri lian and William Campbell-kesault and Battery. Nolle prosequi entered in cacti case.. _ .Com. yis. Daniel Sheare-Ldrecny. Dis trict Attorney Fanning and - Del ,s Rock well, Esq., for'Commonwealth ; James T.. Hale and E. E. Buffington, Eqs., for de fendait. „Jury find defendant Com. vi4;Genrge Aweigh and Matthew Finchtr—Conspiracy.' District Attorney Fanning, 11.. N. Williams and H.W. Pat ; rick c 'Eqs., for Commonwealth; Evans tC Maynard for -defendants. _easel settled and nolle.prosequi entered. i • Coin.' Vs.. C. 11. Savereool---Lareeny. Di4riet Attoiuey Fonning„ll. Streeter. W. T. Davies L. M. Hall, Esqs., for CommonwetiLh ; Gr:dley. Payne , for' defendant. .Jury find defendant guilty. . Com. vs. rued Baker—Larce6 n y. Dist. Attorney Fanning for commonwealth ; Thomas E. Myer and E: A. 'f hompson for defendant. Jury find dvfetid=k guilty. Com. vs. .1. A. Pendleton—lnciting. Win. Morgan to disturb a Good Temp lars Lod.ge. District Attorney Panning, Gridley 4: - Payne and .1. F. Sanderson, Ergs., for commonwealth.. N. C. Elsbree and L. Hail, E , qs. ' for defendant.. 'Jury find defendant guilty. Record's use vs. G. C. and Ellen F. Means.--Exceptions filed 'and Audi: 1°1.'6 Report confirmed finally. John H. Money vs. A. C.' Howard ;' Sti. .1i Rockwell vs: D. and Enieline Itutty'i Hannah Gnooner vs. II: F.' Johnson,- Rules mado-atisolute. M. W. Wheelock's use vs. 11. Administratrosl, et al.—Rule to en join Slteritr frrinesellinf , real estate. A. J. Hodgki* Westbrook, , et id.-.4tule for new trial refined. . Commonwealth, to I.IFC of Bradford County, - vs. Ackley . and Ezra ltey: nold,s.—Auditor's Iteport'. filed qua con. firmed ni. si eNceptions tired. N.T. Horton vr. J. O. Cat - Wit-14 et al. —Rule to enjoin Sheriff from seili,c,g real estate. ' , A; E: Benjarniu's WC . vs. L. N,-; Varga son.—Rule to set aside Sheriff sale. Nsa Russell is. the Lirrctirklol, Lon dim and Globe File Insurance CoMpanies. —Wile to temove suit to Uniteil , States Courts. A. II: smith v.. William I;rayj ltnle tc enjoin slwrillfrom procec..iime ftirtlier . nial npon jndgment. A. P. limit' vs. 314mroe boron , . 11. llulc for it new trial. 1 .1. 1;. Huntley I's. P. 11. Huntley. Conti (lit - vet-alias subponie to he issued. Ellie It Mord vs. H. S.- 'Rexford ; Ettie. Fool:: vs. Jolla G. Poole. 'Sheriff di rect. d to make proclamation in each Eufzene - Dibblu vs. Emir A,. Dibble : Mullen vs. Anthony Mullen : lainua 11-.- Lent vs: F.'3l. Lent--; David Waters vs. lila Waters ; Henry Quint v, (Minn— W. S. Eloi.vmun vs A. nian ; Litman D. Forrest vs. Pollv. M. Pqrec h t N N._ (I:imble vs. Itene 'Gan. Tlmabaviseases recertetl tol.. bree, Esq., master and examiner. Local Correspondence.' ULSTER. • It is seldom that we have oce;n4on to announce so many deaths in so short a titmt as we have heel' called Upon to'do during the past few weeks, immediately following the death and an old " laud !mak thh person of old Mrs: the 11134..,4. , r of E. Lenox of this place was talien'front u. by death, and was buried the Vith inst. Mrs. Lenoxlived t 3 be nearly or quite :t.e2 years ma and was one of thefirst settle! . t.• of our town. Thursday, April 21, the {uncial of little Johnnie :iultivan son of John Sulli van, was bell at Mr. - Stillivan'sycsidenee. Johnnie was taken ill Sunday night and only lived until Wednesday'when his s nti took :its departure tci that Melba: rest. lie was a bright. zietive, little fellow and will be missed rreal.ly. • On Sunday afternoon the infant dough ter of Mrs. John Perry W . :as consigned to the tomb. The disease- / Wat caused its death was p. , eudo membranZ•ois croup. and la little . f raiPhark is now iil \ . rest. ' e of our silk ones, .are,vre \ bclieve ithpreOug,.and we hope that we shall not be calledupon to announca the sad Intel livnce of more deaths for . Stirne.time.to come.' . Monday. April IStli was a treat day for our tobacco men fora large share of the clop 'cif 1... 1 .130.was shipped that day. Tile sum total' of value we understand amount ed to about twelve fifteen thousand There•is yet,coasiderable-to ship which will probably swell thia amount to near .it - 18,v1 1 0. Miss Wrsereau,' of - Sayte, ira= visiting, friends, and _relatives at this place last week. I. IL Scheeumaker has sold Ililtl'eld soda Water generator and fountains and'has purchased new ones - which he expects in time to : begin the soda• water business as soon as the weather indicates such luxur• • Our cemtnissioners took the town poor to the county house last Thursday. There was only one person On this town for sup port, and we think there are few towns that Can show as good a'ecmil as that. The sociable which was held at the resi dence of Dr. Mills last Thursday evening was a success in every paitieular. The " art gallery " was • "just - splendid " and the recitations, readings and' music were all well' rendered, showing conclusively that we have au excellent home talent that we hope will ,have an opportunity to 611(4 to. the public its strength and in tluenee, thereby gaining for eat* due aiTreciation, • The efforts of Mrs. C. F Dayton and- Misty Emma Mills to maitre every one present enjoy themselres, were we should judge crowned with 'success: for certainly a happier company coohl scal f eely be found. wing - teas at last appeared, if warin apd,pleasant days is an indication, and. farmers are improving each "shining' honr:r •2r,, 15731._ - NORTH ORWELL Not Imving seen anything in your` paper for,some time about our industrious com munity, where temperance, peace and plenty reigns, I will send you •a few items. As spring begins to come all are anxious to commence farming, and many ae-now plowing. Our friend Board Man •has .mo - ved bitcli.to North Orwell, and is painting his store and line residence. Welcome back; old'neighbor. . . Mr. Cass is building-u nice and well constructed horse barn, • Mrs. George.Carner, of Michigan, has been lisiting in the neighborhood for the List four weeks ; she is soon to return to her home. May she have a safe journey, awl . a long and happy life, is the Wish. of her many frien.lo., ' 31!ss f.va Baldwin, of Litchfield, is iting friends here. The Grangers held a feast in their hall last t..'%lturday evening, and a veryldeas ant gathering it - was. • 'The tables fairly groaned under the' luxuries—and after supper some of:the grangers also groaned. After all had partook of the bounties the Grange irras called to order, three names were propoied for membership, and the usual busin6s was transacted. The Good Templars are in a prosperous Canclition. - :-. It is ..said that they hare the hest lodge in the county. - 4s. To•day_a_shooting match took_place rat I?. D. Tyrrell's between J. - N. Tyrrell, E. B. Wilber, J. L. ,Tyrtell, 0. E. Hill and 11. - 1). Tyrrell. Our old champion shot, .1. N. Tyrrell, .was, defeated. We think his eye must be growing dim. It was agreed that . . J. L. Tyrrell did the best. shooting. We are anxiously looking for the new railroad. X. North Orwell,. April 19. 1881 SPIIII6 OPEII VG CARPETS WALL PAPER POWELL & CO. Are DO%V teevi ring r Spring Stock of Q.kR:PETS=7. E!MICIM WpAIMI ,• • , Comiisting N., Brussels, 3-Ply `Extra-Super, Super, Ingrain, Cottage, Bag,llemp, be - sold at nitwit less than last veer 'S prices. A., large assortment of BODY BRUSSELS, 'which we shall offer at lower prices than (Wel' I)Pthre SIIOWII. R.s larger and finer than usnal, - 'und to is nitwit - MIMI we ask your especial attention. tis:(»lnicine of BORDERS elegant the- iii , w- .DECORATI ON'S. TERRYTOV/I'q Gairge Riell.lr(l iN erecting tine dwill ing nt Sets• Efin.. 0. 31. llttri:rnari; has moved ii•otti tot:•n to Ncw Era. 3ly ion M. Tupper, who his held a eleik :•,h.ij, in W. .S J. 13. llooon's story. ,will leave fur his home_ near Ithara.- :N.. V. Myron has been in the ' 1.11 1 1403 . .1:-IL liciltou l'or-a-nutab,:x of ye-tisi and bas gained many - friends while auriugst us.' F • Fred W. Yanilershwt, etur,blacksinitli, it. is said will leave Terrslciwn.< Mr. Garrison has aceeptpl a vied:ship in' W. & J. U. lldrton's sfore awl 1% ill be Mr..Tuprers Kurteessor. Joseph Vargason, time our vicinity, has taken n? his residence in Towanda. .1: D. Maar has rented Mr. Joseph . . E l- . - Vincent Vannes s, who . has „been sick all winter, is now able to be 'up and around again. Philip Mann has milted (. )brgel . il Stiong's faun. Mr. Tim Brinnan, 'formerly of Towanda, has mArcdon his farm in our commun ity. • , . I'i'nf. Garrison has. been visiting in Franklin the pa.st, week. • Mr. Fish_has taken up his residence in Terrytown and intends to follow hi: trade . 7 —blacksmith.: , John Beninger has moved I to Sugar Run. . • - • Miss Frankio Strong; it is ~ai,i, will tcaeh . the •summer term of schoel . on Nor way Ridge. • .fames• Gould has gone to White-Haven to ‘tork for Viall Bro's. • John A. Fox has returned home from Towanda, where he had been con sulting physicians in regard to his health, and is no,better. , On Sunday the, 17th 'inst . ,' &arks Viall, Jr., from Terrytown, and a Miss L. ,Nish from 'Ohio, were united in the bonds of mattimony by - the Rev. David Craft from• Wyaluiing. at the residenCe of c the bridegroom's parents Charles Viall, Sr. Mnch.happinos was the wish, of his many-friends. David . Fell, formerly of Tem - town, has come to the conclusion that it is not good for men to be alone, lately got =Tried to Mrs. Addio Fanning,' of Terfytowu. Much - happiness is wish. of his friends.) Tour humble Servant was informed that only three went to take up their risi denee on the 'pOor hOuse farm from our township. The remainder propOsed to support themselves. HOUsIOT (ZIAMAIN.PENsE." Ter'rytorm, April 26, 1881. BUSINESS LOCAL. ar-Tcactiene Examinations will, .be hod lu• the traded Sel , ool building, Totranda, sx.ri-nruy, mxy :th and 11th.. Teaeherkholding legal certificate!, and dOAring to t -.ach dtaingthe enbuing nutntiter, will preane tottify the undersigned at once, as he ..an refer them to directors beeking teacher!. • W. RYAN,_ vi . (*minty Superintendent., ,r4rOONVENIENT CRITRN-POWEBS. llaxe you wet, the ;,:fdltteatde--Trah Endless Reit Churn Power? If not you hide yet to 'seethe latest, and 7;lo#e .. , :neenfenf churn-wirer. A full line of Powers to snit any ones means and needs. Powersdellvered at any it, It. Stilton., tf . R. WELLEA. r.:4 — WA NTED !-1 mil) pay good prices in rash far any number M coll 4 aired li t y the Nor mau hors G srntietta," of Milan. Pa. I au) not particular in regard to age, color, or sex. Job 6 ridth. A tly•tet. Po. . Sl arch 3.: I4'Si, 3111. 1 0.7,The—hargest, Best and Cheapest Itne or for Ladles% Misses' and Chlldrens' wear 16 found at COltann's new stores - corner Main and Tracy &Noble's Block. 'apr4'7B eVr It I:.!it 1 . ) V .S. A I t LT has 're mi.vell his Undertaking 4:stat;llvliment from Bridge st root to mean, on Stain street ; over Ttn- Nzt: & tionoitN's Dios Stor. and W001)1011D dt VAS DtJuN" , .. Root & Shoo fitore:,,A full line of nolortakeett Goods firm' the, cheapest to the beat. S. ALLYN, Agent: Consun has the hest wearing Shoes for Men, Boyl:and Youths• *ear ever offered In Towanda. and at prices within the reach of all. 13. It °DOERS. eliallEnges compe tition for quality of goode and low prices - on Saab, D o ti r ,,, (m u ds Vald Stoldin v i; and at blinding MIL tertal, :aug3-tr) =I Eli , . ry . of Both- MI Our sfock NEI =I Itemov . AL.-011 and after April 2 4 1 b. Stnir_wilt 1K t,AltiArd tisslss:'s!reett..e. ttss.rt. tn MedLi s v. it It ;1! an•. Mt , . Stint.) 1n ?ston, ftnisfnly nrcupifd DP 1'w:401 St &pril 14 314. Z:r 11 Ulf]; Aif to `(:r.rt. L. Iteiss'st'eyr !t• tore to tiirN.T! , ittanye wt eoetr it 1,6; ~ , t totit. • .13n. 2°. Tilt'te are many fortati nervtins rn. , .c.ny in that yield tome. , use of t suer'. InAt l'lt.re who ar.• troutiled with ireaknna,, .bnuld try thrira. (;r.o. L. IltiF•s,:ells Gr4scorieg awbil t if-r. AL. his t;x14 , 11.4.6 are, very light. alol IP. IS bound 1:: ruslorbri-s shall have thel.ett.?.'lll. r 4 9" YOU 1`11:N NO RISK when you btly .yner I ; roretleq at 0. L. Tt().44't;r new store in 114.. PRICES are WAY 60* S . 0, I,,ck, lot o,le. • Illh .iture lu KF.LLI Al Bt.()('K IsT 'WARD, Lraß the world by I.r•w Pisces Aod grK4 Having mold my retail Furniture .m.l llnlrrtaltns Ittldne , .., known is the Bridge. Street Furniture Store to E. B. Ple,tce I would re. teeototmlnd %luxe In" need or goods In Ic. line to cell on !lint at the old..tand. I ego wish' t" Worm ittpier Inifebted to me tbst St will tee necessary to settle the aecounts_eison. . T r I •bruary - .N. P. 17 - NoTitc.—As I am compelled_io be ntp.evt for , a world Inform luY friendt• and inltrostA that Mr. .14,. UtAvanalt pill attend to my ltreen litopoot. JAS. C. IRVl.,ittt. Towanda. Pa: April tea, Ur-SPRING TOOTH- HARROWS. of [rimer. Is ralled,to these valuable InTplinients—The iatfod advance enithatlng ma tddnery—wlll work on rough. slcny and_ root,' gr...itvl where rommots harrows fall. Will,jouany grt.ttn.l, do frnr tits ef the work of - the common row. Fair trial, allowed. Atteuls wasted: tf . 11. 31. Vat.f.ta . FOll SA I.E.—Four new-Miloh Cows, and 5 beryl of youiq stork. Will lie)Rold either on time or tor : cash. Enqulrgot B. W. A pr. 44r!.. I. a NE. Towanda, Pa Downs' Elixir will cure all' lung 411.1easem. The hest miNlielne known for whooping COU: h._ Gaps made iti the flesh by cuts, mq.-edlly disappear without leaving a dear. whoPh Johnsou , s Arnica - and dell Liultuont Is used. •Or Constipation invariably follow&: Liver C'omplalut : hut It Is easily overcome by the timely use of Batter's Mandrake Bitten. Dys.. perils also rcadttj yields to this potent remedy. I It la impoesaible for a woman after a- tsltlttlil cultum of treatment With LiDiu I'INRIIAIrs• vrnicrAni.E comrousu to imutlune to nutter with a weskuesa or- the uterus. Enclose d Stamp to Mrs. LTula IL PINICIIaw, 2*. Western Avenue , Lynn., Mass.. for pamphlets. S.MI Dr. 11. C. rORT ER, Druggist, Towanda. l'a. TOWANDA MARKETS. - REPORTED BY STEVEnt t LONG, Generaldealer■ In Grorerles end Prottaie, corner Matikand Flue Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY. I. met, ' - P.6.11:647. OKLUNG , Flour per,hld 60 6$ 7 $0 Flour per sack ' • $l ll 40 60 190 .Corn Meal per 100... • '' 4t: 40 Chop Feed - fs 11 40 Wheat, per bush...., $1 00 60 , 4 06 id Cora.. ' •_ 64 611 Rye, - 78 6 Oats' 46 40 . Buckwheat4o 66 -46 Buckwheat Flour:— $1 60 6 1 70 never st•cd Tltuothy. western Beans, 62 lb.. rock. in CPA.. Lard 11-iittcr tubs Roils Eggs, fresh Cheese rOta t ver Leah neesssax Veal skip's Deacon-Skins Sheep Pelts.. (=Omit'. rat) nv H. DATLLOW a now Vides CC Veal Skins - 734.1 21 Deacon Skius 4n yo an Sheep Celts ' 7.16 n 1 an TOTICE.--All persons are fJr6irf Timber on the lands of. the Itte - Ed ward NleGovatn, In Overton Township, without rh” wrltten consent of Mtn° derslgned. an t.•r the penthj of the law. all ot' which will / I'-'4 - 636 6* t; ,J Is a Z SO 1 fib 1)1.1. fl 9 00 Nll2lOO to Cy .11 0;$ 12 ' be ;2' Itj , fi.) 2 0 fr, 2'2 eI.RRE4TI.O RT A. DArroN .. Of ki rli • • SO Ot ' 2l .' 40 (it AA . 4 , 1 SO ki 1 LO JOHN .ovule. Nisei/tor. it t ton, %NT 111.141 r• 1881 1311 and all W I; jpb
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