Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 19, 1881, Image 1

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CRAIL. IL ALLAN, LOCAL ill/MOIL
Towanda, Pa., May ig, :88z
MITERED IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA
AS HAIL MATTER OP THE SECOND CLASS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The expiration of subscription is print
ed on the colored label. By noticing , the
date every subscriber can tell when his
paper will be stopped
. unlese the subserip.
lion is renewed.
ENOLISII sparrows kill the bees.
_Timm are over fourteen boars of d y
light now.
Tur.onorning choruses of the birds are
'TO: orchards in the country aro beau
iful just now.
•` THE • meadows aro. besprangled with
;dandelion flowers.
JAMES H. DEXTON has opened a gro
cery stere at Leßaysville.
JAMES WILuuI has sold his residence
on William street
'TUE new tannery at Troy will be ready
for businiss in about two weeks.
NINE dwelling houses aro now - in tile
course of construction in Athena.
Now that the grass is green there is a
smile on the face of the dairyman.
ALL kinds of fna - promise:to be OM
(l3nt, with the exception of peaches.
Two weeks from to-day, Wednesday,
it will be lawful to catch black-bass.
EDGAR SMITH has. purchased the line
of hacks running between this place aiid
!dont°Oton.
THE Wyalusing Band Boys are' to . give
an ice cream and strawberry festival the
'2B.th - of this month
. ,
THE equity ease of llAitiets vs. Psersit,
before Judge LINN, was resumed at tie
Court.liouse on Tuesday. - r: -
THE Sunday school inTairder's Vaitcy
has been re-organizid,....-VEL.OIi nssNAED
being made Superintendent.
Tiii First '.'"atienal Batik of this place,
will exchatige'tlicies per cent. 'Bonds for
31 per cents, we aro informed.
ABBOTT, the murderer of REED at the
Elmira-Reformatory, has been sentenced
to be hung on the 17th of June.
- Mn. MALLORY will soou remove his
Coal ((lice from the_ Argun building to
the building immediately north.
Umlicit of „the Messiah (Universalist)
IZev. Wm. TAYLOR,, Pastor. At 101 A.
m., subject, "The Eye Single." At 71
The gintleniug Season." .
LEE
, Tut: Ilnilding Association have sold
the Cowt.Es block. • Main Street, tb J. N.
I.IF F. Consideration $3,'2n2.00.
Tut: firm of MYER & DEpw,market
men, Bridge street, has been dissOlyed
Mr. vEn will continue the business.
Tin:dwelling house of CummEs T ERR;
in 'cc - rry township, was struck, bylight
ning, on Monday evening. of last week.
Tkit: horse bank of Hon. B. LAPORTE,
in Asylum: was struck by lightnhig cfn
Thursday night, and damaged slightly.
Tim revenue in this State last year
I'r nu taverns, sa!oons, brewers and distil
lers licenses reached the sum of '4.755,255.
WE had a splendiefail rain in this
Keel ion lasi week. And the first of this
week, too.'; - There- can, be too much vra-
lor.uTNtm: struck the residence of
'zaion.s . .it, at East , Troy, on
Clay evening of . last weeli, _damaging it
slightly.
TIIE residence of • VANNEss, in
'r•;tanding Stone, was badly damaged by
being struck by lightning on Thursday
m ii bing
31.‘Nr of the Sunday SchoolK through
ont the county, which had been `tilbsed
'luring the winter, hare recently keen‘re-
titgani:wtt
=I
Paor, says a correspondent at
3t:M,-has traded his gristrmill in that
idaci, Mr the farm of J. M. Loomis, just
west, of
• IT is•rinored that—low Ilmtiis will
eliffaLle hi the mercantile business at Mon.
roeton, a \ kick store which he will
vre 4--tlii s summer
fflitYrEn granite dinner ,sets are the
rage just noW. They may be had in val
rious colon:, and come nearly as cheap as
' plain white granite. •
i • TIIE . clergymen of Canton believeAanc
ing t 4) be rinful, and unitediin an
appeal to the mernbers. of their churches
ti refrain therefrom.
JOHN 11ENINIERLY, of Pike township,
has jest completed the erection of a etho
iliodioris and well arranged barn on his
premises in that town.
Tit r Sabbath Seboolsy! in the Loveland
and Spalding school disifiets, Troy, town
ship, were re-organized for the simmer
and fall,Ton Sunday last.
IN at tempting to ford , the river near
IlrAcKmAN's ferry, about two miles north
of this place, Thursday, SimmoNs,
drowned both of his liOn;es.
rnAN(:r. of tinic in the running of
trills on tbe.i'a. N. Y-. R. R. took plsce
nn the 1: -, th instant, A :corrected time
table will'appear next week%
g===lMl
P. E. WooniturF, of LeltaySville.• is
making some extensive t - epairs to his .
(livening house in that village, besidesi
adding a large addition thereto.
TnE weather on Monday was not as
warm as it was almost any of the previoni
ten dayi. Those who had put off their
slime'i need not he informed of this.
PcorLE living in inaiarious districts
are advised to plant lots of suntloyrers
al•ont their houses. The dear, homely
old flower absorbs the poison in the at.
mosphere.
THE business at the Eagle Flouring
Mill, in this place,' has gro®n to such pro
pirtions, that, Messrs. , DArrox & Co.
have found it necessary to put in another
run of stone.
A Tu:s - ntrA_Nnoca lady who sent an or-
der in response to an advertisement offer
hp.: 27i useftS, household arttles . for a
, tlitce-cent stamp t • received twenty-five
pins.—Sbihrlard.
A EWF. belonging to SAMUEL ARNOLD,
()r nolo, Sugquehanna County, gave
hiitli a few days ago to two lambs, one of
bad fti3 porfect logsv.tittit is W ay,
(" i f. iflZ4 mtn,
'Tip= is gm mistake abOutit this time,.
The peach nrcip is doomed to 4 a failure,
which, being the muse, we willtave to get
along this summer, we nowise, with _
strawberries* and lee CRUM.
SPLENDID growing weather we arr bay
ing now. Grass and wheat. are gifting
very rapidly,, and some of the trees are in
full leaf- A week bars made a wonderfdi
change in the appearance of nature.
IT is said that as a result of the quarrel
in the Free Will • gaptibt Church of East
Troy, that the pastor, and a number Of.
the members, have decided to unite: . with
'the Baptist Church in Troy Borough.
CoL. MEsna bas materialiy, improied
the appearance of 'his premises, corner.of
Main and Bridge streets, by laying a sib:
stantial atone aide walk along both-streets,
and painting the estericr of his residence.
Roswount,-of--Pike, recently this
down a barn on his premises in that town,
that was erected In 1807, and the shingles
—which were placed on it at tho time of
its erection—were found to be nearly sill
sound.
QUITE a number of our citizens have
visited Eist Towanda, during thepast
ten days, and inspected the workings of
the steam shovel which is at work there
excavating for the second track of the Pa.
tt; N. Y., road.
TnE Rev. L. A. OsTuANDEn, of Owego
will deliver his popular lecture on "Cash"
in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday
evening, the 24th inst., beginning at 8
o'clock. Admission free. A cordial invi
tation is given to all to attend.
A LAnur. and appreciative audience at=
tended the Old Folks' Concert at Morcur
hail, on Friday evening last. The prp
gramme was an excellent, one for an even
ing's entertainment, and every piecain it
was well rendered, and enthusiastically
applauded.
TUE Fair of the — Wyonung County Ag-
ricultural Society is to be held, this year,
on.tbe 28th, 20th and 30th of September,'
at Tunkhannock. Those are the same
days, on which the fair of the Society of
this county will be held, and parties de
siring to exhibit at both exhibitions will
have lively work.
1 , ,, ,,,r.,,
IT is gratifying to notibe that Orith each
Succeeding year Decoration Day is more
strictly celebrated and greater efforts are
made to pay duo respect to the -memory
of the Nation's dead. The preparations
for the. observance of the day this. year
are already being made r and promise , to
be much more estensivithan ever before.
THE man who as soon as the weather
grows warm and theitgison is sufficiently
far advanced gets out his straw hat and
boldly sallies forth into the public thor
tsmgbfare with that article on_ his hea'd,
without waiting to make sure that his
motion will be seconded, is a hero whose
moral courage is seldom appreCiated at
its proper value.
• CIIMILEY . ALLEN, did it hurt celery to
freeze ? You remarked something about
it along during the early part of the win
t CT.—A the ns C MARLEY HINTON,
it is our opinion that celery is not improv
ed by freezing. Let's see, CliauLts, you
ought to know Onmethitig aboutrfrozen
celery, yourself, if we remember correctly
some remarks you made during the past
winter.
Mn.. B. I. RiuolVAT, at Allis Hollow,.
says the Lcßaysville'Adrertiser, has an
old relic in the line of a family rcc - c.
dating back to the year 1751. It is the
record of her great-great grandmotheVhy
the name of ANNA SAVAGE. The names
and births of ten children are recorded
in the same instrument. It is au odd
looking record, and bears Upon its faze
the mark of time.
THE cases of sunstroke already report
ed. from - dilyerent parts, of the country
since tbeatiirent of the present midsum
mer weather, should have the effect of
causing every one to take all necessary
precautions to guard against-the danger.
Not only should the persons whO are com
pelled to expose themselves to the direct
rays of the sun' provide themselves with
means for keeping the brain cool, but a
tention should also be paid to the welfare
of the poor horses, • who frequently sutler
as much from the exposure as their hu
man cornpaions in labor.
..11. SINSA . PAU:6I2I met with quite a
serious accident on Thursday larit. He
was speeding his_.trotting horse on the
avenue between hero and Waverlyenear
PAUL'S nursery, when a portion of the
harness broke and let, the Wagon against
the horse, which set him to kicking ; and
ho raised . Dies clear'-from thenwagon on
the first trial, badly bruising his left leg
at and just below the knee.. ORM CLAP•
nix, who carries his left band in a sling,
was also!in the wagon, but escaped -with
out injury The horse ran as far as the
Bradford House before hews stopped.
Gazette, 11114. .
UNDER date of the 14th, the Wyalusing
correspondent of the Elmira Adeerifser
says : " A sou. of W. W. Scotaza, of
Wilmot, was brought to Wyalusing on
train No. 2 yesterday. - he having been se
riously injured on the Bloomsburg branch
of the D., L. & W. R. IL; in atterniffing
to board a freight:train. The young man
had been attending school at 'Kingston,
and was spending a' few days at Wel:-
shinny, where theaccident occurred.. lie
has injuries about the head and body,
and one hand so badly crushed that am
putation will dpubtleis be
on
Be
was conveyed to his home a Stretcher,
- and his / groans were : heard some distance
from WC roadside."
A lilustcAL Entertainment . was given
by the pupils of Mrs. E. G. PEET, at-her,
residence, May 11th. Tho entertainment:
consisted of instrumental and vocal mu--'
sic, and an operretta. The efforts of Mrs.
PEET were a complete success. By . the .
skillful frainineof her pupils they. were
euatrled to play Witkease and correctness•
some_ of the most difficult pieces. -- We
were especially pleased with .the - playing
of Miss LILLIE STEWAET, Whose excellent
rendering of her piece deserves credit.
The operretta, " Diamond Cut Diaultond"
(in one act) received much applause, be:
ing elegantly rendered by Mr.: MAci: and
Misri,SEELEv. All who. had the pleasure
of attending the musical . of Mrs. PEET,
felt that she deserves much praise for get
ting up so pleasant an entertainment, and'
_that thetlayJug of her pupils showed
that she'excels as a music teacher. ,
CONCLUDED TO LEAVE
LOUIS BAILEY was arrested and taken
before' Esquire VAN DYKE on Monday,
on a warrant issued by his wife, charged
with general misconduct and severe
tlileate. The substincc . of the business
seems that BAILEY was, indulging :l in
drink, and undoubtedly listened to rti
more not calculated to make him of an
gelic temperament. He. was permitted
to give IC4TO the conetry end
PON'ilftti - the ligot:.vg(o6 POW6lfil
BOLDIItit imildierigisXiaareT
the age of eight = years are tequested to
Matt at tie - Amory of Co. -1 4Von . i3ettir-'
day, ids, 21st; at, 4 o'clock 7. tc„ for de'
iurlxise of uiakioga. ird_ loll .o4 jig"'
lzution
.participate'tuOdeceration
.#7 — elremonlea 11- iPlidilor • SOU of
soklieng of the
„tbte,liihelikia. Parents.
arc requested toimme with theirions, if
possible. Allure impede to be htforn2-
ed as .to the company and
.regiment
which the father served. It is hoped that
the soldiers will see that their sone may
be taught_the proper observance of .deeo
rating now,. in order that they will under
stand its meaning when they, as sons of
soldiers, will be eipected to take our
places in the 'observance of them memory
al services: '
BY O.IIDE/1 OF COMMMEN.
. 1w the summer of 1878 the flimsily con
structed reservoir belongiug to the 'Min
nequa Water Works gate way' and• de
stroyed the mill of Coons & Bums, be
sides doing other . damage not necessary
In thls connection. A suit was. biought
and arbitrators allowed Coons & lin4tw
about $B,OOO. The Minnequa Company
had the ease tried in court which resulted
in-givini Coons & Basin abOut $7,000.
Not satisfied With thisnri appeal was tak
en by the Minnequa Company to the Su
preme Court Which has recently given a
decision sustaining the claim of Coons
BRAIN, which now amounts with interest
Walx7 - otit $B,OOO. The gentlemen 'are to
be congratulated on the successful settle
ment of their claim for damages sustain
ed. There are other suits that will per
haps now be brought, as this case was
looked upon as rather a test case.—Can.
ton Sintinel.
THE suit for damages
_brought by A.
Limo, of Wyalasing, against the ljehigh
Valley Rail road Company, which was to
have been tried at Wilkesbarre this week,
has been settled, the CoMpany paying
Mr. LEWIS $4,000. Mr.
.L. was, injured
at an accident ii few miles - belnw here in
June, 1887, in which train No. 2 was
wrecked, two or three- passringers killed
and several injured.
PERSONAL,.
--Judge WlLosn, of Troy, is very ill,
-bliss JENNIE -13E.NNETT is visiting in
Rochester 4
—llinem H. WlLsozz., of Troy, Gas
ro
movosi to Sayre. ,
—Mrs. D. 11. TURNER is visiting friends
in Syracuse,
—O. S. PosT is confined to his house by
an attack of erytipelas..
KELLUU, of Asylum, has re
turned from his Western trip..
ALLO,N has lengag . cd as pisitoi
of the Disciple Church pt Alba.
—Miss SARAU RAHN!, of this place, is .
visiting Mrs. .1: M. WARD, Syracuse, N.
--Judge Monnow and WILLIANt A.
CIiAIIitERLIN are after the trout in (Bow-
man's Creek.
—Rev. C. T. lIALLOWELL will deliver
the Decoration Day Addiesi at this place
on the 30th inst.
• —CnAnt.Es Dultuz, of this`-place,- has
received a position - in a railroad.:oiliee in
-1-s4"sw- York City
. As. P. Tmri.on, is confined to his
residimee,, in this place, by a severe at-
tack of rheumatism.
EV. H. MonLaY, of Battle Creek,
Miehigan, has boa speuding a few days
with friends in town. ; .
. -I. 0.:131#1011T,• and 0. A.. Bat,bwiN
attended.the annual meeting of the'stoc lc
'4"
holders or- the S. L. & S. Railroad in
Philadelphia, yesterday.
AoniE GANFIF:I,I3 lias _gone to
Towanda to spend several weeks, in recu
perating her health, and visitiherienda.
Advertise
H. WHIGHT, and CoI,JOHN
A. COoDfro attended th Ministers' an.
Class Leaders' COuvention,
_at Canton on
Monday and Tuesday last..
—Misi ;CAi:ut Poutsfow, who has
been visiting in Philadelphia for several
weeks past, - returoed to her home- iu this
place . , on Saturday evening. •
—Mrs: DOWNING, a former resident of
1
this place ; - died - in Chicago, on Tuesday
of laSt Week, of . heart disease. She was
the mother of Mrs. cULAS. PASS3-10-RE.
.—E. STRONG,. sealer editor of the
Diisore Review, has taken unto himself
a wife, in the person of Miss MARY B.
THOMSOiI, ofaliushore. We extend our
congratulations. . '
—To-day, Thursday, May 19, a council
of the Baptist Churches of Bradford As
sociation will.. be held at the Baptist
Church in Troy, -to . ordain Elder S. F.
M.vrTnEws, of. East ;Troy, to the . Baptist
ministry.
E..3lE.Nannt died at her res
idence, in this place;' on Sunday morning.
She had been in poor health for a number
of yeari: The deceased was a daughter
of the late Judge Hann MORGAN of
* BO X, and was :$0 years old. ;She relives
a son and three daughters to mourn her.
-;-.Lour.s BRINK, who had been ill for
several weeks, died at the" residence of
his •sonin-law, A.' J. LArroN, in this
place; ..on Wednesday afternoon of last
week,,-at the age of 'l9 years. The re
mains were takfn to Waverly for inter- .
ment on FridaY.. . • .'
• -Z3lrs. LEROY GLE.O.Tox, and son CHAR
LIE, of Canfon; Pa., were in the city yes
terday on theq way to• Tioga and Wells
ville, where •Oley are to . spend . a, few
weeks 11e;• brothers, one of them be
ing Senator MyrcnEtz, of the later taco.
—Elmira Advertiser, leth last;
--Mum Cr, KINGSBURY, 0114 of the
most:exemplary young'men of this place,
Ins:accepted a-situation' in the.LAFRAxcE
&emit Fire Engine Coinpany's Manufae
tofy at Elmira, J.ED, although young in
years, is an excellent workman',
~and his
employers will find in him a valnahle ad
dition to their force of skilled median
. ...
ies".l
—Mr. J. A. M. PASSMORE, of Puttsvillc,
.madea narrow eseafe from serious in
jury:while traveliag on the Philadelphia
and Reading :railroad recently. While
stepping from a car to tlie platform of tlid
'depot the train suddenly got
under way. Mr. Passmore ' was thrOwn:
&Tit With great force and ..ylvas severlyl
I bruised. but fortunately escaped Without
any broken bones.' • .
THE PASTORS• CONFERENCE.
The Bradford Baptist iministeml con
ference met at Athens onluesday,.)llay,
10th, at 1:30 p. m. I . .
*Rev. C. T. llkmowsix, of Towanda,:
was appointed moderator.
Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, of Franklin, read
an- able paper on "The Hunianity of
Christ, as involved in His atoning
• . vork.'' Suggestions and commendations,
but no criticisms, werb offered.
-As a complement to this, Rev. C. T.
IlAtunrELL \ read an essay on "The Di
iinity of Chirst, in ita relation to This
atonement.” . This essay showed eat l efal
Rreparation,and \gave evidence that.tLo
author Lad struggled hard to solve the
problems that clusti7round the saetlflor
al cross.
In the evening ROV. P. S BvignErr
preached an able sermonen the'iubject_of
." prayort
Aftil`.thif 4 llVit t Pt WATIMiI!I tfaii
essay sr siegadenlSt ief.YIP o . •
.Pbsisvg :innonbh3g "P,ti1m..1,; in'o!ving
theloatiiiiikt . itatietuie - sisteor
}fader; oa the receptacle ofitoula between
death and the reiarrection: According to .
Joseihne, the .feWs hellared In thlaiinder ,
world, Or 11.des; , but tintt theicoxt and
the bad are eeperated by;o ttimio;'liiipiue
able chaos. - The - platis of the rightism*
called The bosoin of Abnduon,Tbrit the
wicked are le s place of Wont. 1 -- '
On. Wedawkday, at, 8 Rev. A. Tit,
DEN, of .Bmitkfleid, read a valuable paper
on the Abnduunio ooventist. It was lucid
_sad soriptura(and was highly oomniend
ed by the pastors, -
• The next meeting Is to be hold at Wells;
burg; on the second Tuesday in &plain
ber.—Atheas Gazette.
THE. CIRCUS.
The Hanover (York County) Spectator,
one of the ablest sind.best county papers
in our State;' in ittime of May 4th, thaa,
referred to the Ciiens and Menagerie that'
is to pitch its tents in . this place on the
3)st instant: "Yesterday; Tuesday; May
3d, BATMUILLER & flours Great .
• Ocean Circus and Men9gerie, newly' re-
Organised and equipped for the present
tenting season, pitched its colossal :tetire
on the Public Common, and gave• enter
tainments afternoon and evening to large
and delighted audiences. The grand
street parade a 9 o'clock A. If., was . be
yond question one of the most brilliant
pageants ever presented to our people,
, and way witnessedby immense crowds of
people lining the various streets through
which 'the glittering spectacle defiled,
amid the rich and'inspiriting strains of
music from two Splendid Military Bands
placed at proper intervals in the long and
imposing line. The chariots, Hires, cos
tumes-and other paraphernaliaaad equip:
ment are all new and first-Clam, while
the horses and animals of all kinds are in
superb condition and Brewery choicest of
their species. - The arenic performances
are all-by stars of the first magnitude,
and many of them of a new and startling
character, never before shown here, and
which were received with rounds of ap
plaule by the large audiences' compactly
filling the spacious tent. The employes
of the establishment are courteous and
gentlemanly to an ieminent degree; and
their bearing and condact was in marked
favorable contrast with the behavior ex
hibited by the general run of circus men
visiting here in former seasons. One
prominent feature highly creditable to
this circus is Opt it strictly carries Out to
the letter all that it promises to do, not
omitting a single act or feature advertis.
ed, and thus inviolately maintaining strict
faith with its patrons and 'the public.
Theiperformances here were of such an
excellent and eXceptional order, that the
best-classes of our people heartily express
the hope that Messrs. BATCHELI.Eit
Douts — will see proper to revisit our town
before the close of the season.'?
THE . .syLviNtA SUICIDE.
r . The Troy* Gazetie, of last week gives
the following pirticulars of the suicide of
Mrs. BUTTON, or BIXBY, near Sylvania,.a
brief notice of which appeared in the lire
-PORTER Of last Wei : "The eireurristau
eta of the death of Mrs. -Burros- as no
ticed in our last number, were sufficient
to excite • a good - deal of comment which
has not boon quieted entirely by the, in
quest .which was held on . the body. The
facts as brought out at that tithe were
that: Mrs. Ilnuot Burros, whgwas for
merly AL PHARETTA Blum, ',roma?
about'4o years of age, lived withher
band and a daughter about 12 years our,
at the hid of Painter Lick, ini a place
called Bowe Hollow, 2}_miles fOrti Sylva
nia. She . had had diffictiltiesi with her
husband, and these had amounted to a
partial separation they occupying sepa
rate apartments. HORACE' HAGER, a
neighbor, has been a frequent visitor at
the house \ and his name has . been unpleas
antly connected with the deceased. She
has been heard to threaten her own life,
several times,. and has once'or twice made
attempts, price 'saturating her clothes with
oil intending to burn herself to death.
She had fora time in her possession a pis
tol belonging to, Maim A. times she
Would give up the pistol and then would
demand to fceep it in posiession, ancl had
made_ numarous threats : about using it on
.herself and others: The day•before i her
death Mr. flAorat and wife were over to
Burro S's house to tea and the beat
morning Mrs. 131*ToS accompanied him
to the barn where after milking the cow
and feeding the horses, they returned to
BUTTON'S house. Shortly before this she
had asked for the.pistol, and had promis
ed Masa to. lead a_good life (2) if he
would let her have the pistol, and he tes
tified that upon this promise he let her
have it. On reaching BUTTON'S house
that morning he left her and started for
his own home a few rods distant.. He
hid gat "about foiir rods away when ho
heard as he testifies the click of the pistol,
and turning round saw that she had the
pistol pointed at her breast and just as he
looked around she tired, the shot taking
effect in the left breast causing death al
-1 most instantly: A coroner's inquest was
held before N. TINKTI AM, Eaq.; of Syl
vania, which succeeded in getting at the
facts pretty nearly, The daughter saw
her mother have the pistol, heard the re
port and saw the body 'fall. 'We under
stand that.she had ouco or' twice threat
ened-to kill the girl and had at one time
attempted it." •
POMONA GRANGE
Condensed report .of . Pomona Grange
No. 23, P. of H. of Bradford and Sullivan
counties, held at Franklindale, May 12th°
1881.
Grange called to order by Worthy Mas
ter A. D. Munn at 1:30 r. NI.
Address of Welcome by .Ilro. Asa 8 1 1
Stevens. liesp?uded to by Bro. d. lli
Committee on Resolutions : A. T.
ley, E. J. Ayres, J. J. Vanttoi.-
. The following Visiting Committee re
port the Order. flourishing throughout the
county.: A. T. Lilley, Open Hand ; C. P.
Ross ; West Granville ; W.' H. Smith, Os
ealuwal; Mrs. B. F. Bovrinan,'Towanda ;
E. J. Ayres, Asylum ;. J. J. Vannoy, Un
ion. . :
Tile following officers were installed for
the ensuing year : M., W.U.Smith, ()scale.
wa; 0., J. Alger, North Orvrell; L., C.D.
Ross; W.Gmnville; S., .T.LUley, Open
Hand ; A. S., John Roffman, New - Era ;
C., B. F. Bowman, Tovonda ;. T., U. 1).
Baxter, Granville Centre ; S.,' Dwight
Kellum, Asylum ; G. K., 0. A. Gilbert,
Asylum; Ceres, Miss Lucy Stevens, Stand 7
ing Stone ; Pomona, Miss CollifiKellurn,
Asylum ; Flora, Mrs. 0: D. Boss, West
Granville ; L. A. S., 'Mrs. J:0. Alger,
North Orwell.
Finance Committee : E. J. Ayres, Asy
lum ; E. II: Crayton, Towanda Valley ;
E. G. Owen, Wysauking.
Visiting • Committee-`for, the . ensuing
year : 'Wilbor, North Orwell; 1). 0.
Hollou, Oscalimi; J.-.l3.llogers, West
Warren ; Mrs. Chas: Morey,' Romp; Mrs. .
D, Munn,lljghland: C.D. Rosa,. West
Grativiliet John liiitman i N'or Era; Fitt,
loyinroi Wvol Pliti#l§Mh Wfffilikt
.1.4 . 4" - ' l inta4;:frakin Doesti•rl 4 l- -
ieg, OnlmnbMi-E; Wiry, Open 1404 -.
Vominittenon Reeolntions tor the meet
ing in Mood next: Wp.
1 J , Y 4 ? l 4!gi / 10 1#0 EZI%
i 'S *l o 4 -' fr rY•
res Port
:Besotted That we Sitimmbors of this
Orange hereby reaffirm the principles em.
lifted In the resolutions already adopted
at previous iflssions of thlei Grange.
- . A. T. Limn:, -
1 _ E. J. AYRES, COW.
/
• I ' J. J. , VENNor.
Resolution presented from Open Hand
.Resolved, That the thanks , of this
Grange are due and are hereby tendered
to our Senator and Members for their
earnest and honest efforts in behalf of
,auti.dise.riminntion bill in the interest, of
the farming community.
i /Wolfed, (by the Grange), To bold the
next meeting at the Hall of the West
Warren Grange, on Thursday, August 11,
1881, at one o'clock P. M. ,
Resolved, That our thanks aro hereby
tendered to the' Trustees of this church
for their kindness In granting us the use
el this building for our meeting ; and to
the Patrons and Matrons, and others not
belonging to the Older, for their - cordial
greeting and generous hospitality extend
ed to us on this occasion. ,
Berrisirks for Good of the Order by C. -
.D. itose, E. J. Ayres, D. 0. Holton, IP..
Bowman, U. D. Baxter, E. H. Crayton,
S. Q. Ater and"others. -
Grange adjourned for supper at sr. .
After partaking of the bounteous repast
of good things which the sisters , of Prank
lindale know so well how to prepare, we
again assembled in the church in' open
session and listened to the reading of the
Declarations of the Order, and declama
tions by O. Bowman ("The Little Hero"),
Miss Dora Holton (" The Drunkard's
Wife ") and Miss Nora' Bacon. (" The
Starless Crown "); also, an essay by Bro.
A. T. Lilley:and singing ; by the choir—_all
of which was well selected, well delivered,
and listened to with marked -attention.
Good speeches from C. D. Weis, E; J.
Ayres, W.l.L_SmitiVand E. 11. Crayton.;
after which we left, the church for our
various homes or homes of our. friends,
well pleased with-our meeting and enter
tainment
DWIGHT-KELLUM, SiCcrCta37.
•
REAPER DEATH.
NVltnny,As t In his infinite wisdom, it has
'pleased the Great Masterof the universe
to remove from our midst, and from a
World of sufferinglo a brighter and fairer
world of bliss, our esteemed. sister Erne
line M.: Gilbert, a member of Granville
Centre Grange, N0.:309, P. of II.; Ther
fore
Resoired, That •in the, death of sister
Gilbert. this - Grange -has . lost .a true and
faithful member, the husband and.family
a kind 'and affectionate wife and mother,
the mother and sisters a devotZid daughter
and a loving sister, the neighborhood a
a kin&and obliging neighbor.
Resoked, That while wo submit to- the
will of our Heavenly Father, we will
cherish the memory of our departed
sister, and sympathize with all who like
ourselves feel 'so much the loss of her,
with the consolation that barlosti is her
eternal gain. .
•"rhe still, whitolands, soft folded down
Upon a tnother's breast,
Aro beckoning from the upland he!ghts
Of God's eternal rest.
. 4 And will, they coma, thy 'melons ones,
• , Safe home to hearen and film";
- Brlneig:the thoughts thy sweet lips dropped,
• A fragrant memory. ,
And.passlng toward the eternal shores, •
Thy youthful feet hare won. •
Will leant at last, with faltering voice. .
To ay th e y will be done.",
liesoleed, That the ;above resolutions.be
published in the Fanners': Friend, and
also sent to the ouuty papers requesting
them to publish the same, and that a copy
be presented to the family, and that they
be entered upon the .minutes ; • and tbat
our charter bo - draped in mourning for
:sixty days.-
SAumil_._llArtnr, )
7 " '
Mrs. PEIIMELIA PrITNAId, k
Com.
Mrs. .3ttAitY E. BAXTER, y
G. A. R;
lIIGADQUAItTEID3 WATKINS POST
o.- 68, G.. A. R.,
TOWANDA, Po., April 30, 1891.
Spceiai Orders No. 2 :
I. The following named members of
this Post are detailed to arrange for the
customary observance of Memorial D l 4lly,
at thls place; on the 30th day of May:: .
Committee n itrrimgetnenu—Comrales
.T. ANDREW WILT, J. It. KITTRIDGE, J.
A., BRADLEY, JOUR HENLEY, NEWELL
Bnomr. -
Conmittee on Pittance Comrades
CIIMILES F. CROSS, BENJAMIN M. Pack,
GEORGE W. KILMER, L. . I L A 4 RIES.
COSERiEIe on invitations—Comrades E.
OVER TON, Jr., D. W. SCOTT, J. N. CA
LIFF.
Conitnitteii on nowers—Commden J.
.PIATT, C. W. GALE, WILLIAM E. STE
WILLIAM 11. NUTT Y HARVEY
CUMMINGS, WILLIAM yotin, L. S. bLAIS
DELL.
Conzinitteo-on lfut*--Connade,sA, A
ST. JOHN, 11. C. POWFAL, M. MCCLEN..
11. The Chairman of each Committee
named is requested to convene his . Com
mittee as sopn at; practicable, and report
the result o the meeting without 'delay
to the Commander. By order of
GEORGE V. Mn,Yr: Commander.
J. 11. KITTRIDGE, Adjutant
COURT PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED
WEDNESDAY,. MAY It, 118?
.Emma Dcwall vs. David Dewall ; Elmi
ra Curran vs. James C, Curran.--Cases
referred to L. Elsbrce, Esq., M . 4.ster and
Examiner inDivorce.
Rosetta Scott, vs. !dablon Sc:ott.—Di
vorce gratited. ,
The followingNieriff's Deeds were ac
knowledge . d :
'To 3§lartin Rogers, for house and lot in
Atheng Borough. Sold April 28, 1881, as
the property of George W. Soper. $5O.
To B. B. liollett; Administrator, for
house apd lot iu Nontoe township. Sold
April 28, 1881, as the propertY of Eliza.;
.bath Gard, et 415.
To N.. C. Harris, for 2.10 ts Athens
Borough. Sold May 0, 1881, as the pro
perty of C. Ifunsicker. $l5.
. To Sterne MCKce, foi 1 acre of laud in
Fraiddin township.. Sold May . l4 1881, as
_the property of Reed McKee..: $1,200. - .
To Ef T. Fox, for 5.5 acres of land in,
Wysox :township; and 1 lot in Toranda
Borough. - , Sdld May 6, 18i3„1-,
,as the pro
perty - of H..T.)Hadilt: $965.
.To Delos :Rockwell,' for 411 acres of
land in -Wells township. . • Sold May 6,
1881, hs the propertof Michael Simla
.?
o Silas Mills, for 13 acres _of land in
rth ToWanda township.. Sold 3laz 6,
1, as the property of M. V. Mills.
$ 0395. • •.-
. . .
To N - . - C. Harrig, for 226 5-100 acres of
land hi Burlington and Towanda town- •
ships. Sold May 6, 1881, as the property
- of 'Williston and Baird. $2,500.,
To George Hettich, for 5 lots in Wysox
township. Sold May 6, 1881, as the pro
perty of Mathias Bing. $l5O.
Ti - .E.E.,L.• Long, for house \ and lot .in
Sayre, Athens township. • Sold April 18,
1881, as the . property 'of James -Barton;
Jr: $375. - - I
To henry N. Saint', for lot of land in
Athens township. Sold May 6; 1881, as
the property of Edwin tambenson. $275.
To 0. C. Barton, Trultee; fOr 1 lot of
-land in Sayre, . Athens township. Sold
':April 28, 1881, as the property of James
Barton, Jr. $350.
• POmevoy. Briatbofte use vs. J. ituti
tiveytoq 14q04y;
son and L.M. per;
=mai Smith, Esq., and- Patrick &
Poyle, &0., for defendsnM.. Virolict for
phtintlif.
John Hohrom Decker.—A;
surkwit. • James 'Wood, Ett., for plain. ,
tiff; I. McPherson and p.ll. Peek, Ems.,
for !lefendrun. Verdict for 'defendant.
E. T. Fox, 41!iiigoeO, Ira.' V. E.' Piollet
—Assumpait. — Overton &
,Bandeison and
N. C. Elsbree, Begs., fur plaintiff; fl. N.
Williams and Elbanan Smith, Eaqs., for
defendant. Caw settled by writing filed
wherein it la fumed that judgment be en=
bared iulavor of plaintiff for $450.
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT.
- VirliEttEns, The solemn notes which be
token the dissolution of this earthly tab
-ernacle, have again alarmed our outer
door r and the spirit of our brother, Wil
liam-B. Barton, has_ been summoned to
The land where our fathers haie gone be
fore us;
WHILIIE" We, the members of Smith- .
field Lodge, No. 128, F. and A. M., would
desire to express In fitting wordspur tes
timonials ; therefore, -;
Resoited, That in the seknowldgement
of this providenes- of the Supreme Arabi
tect,of the universe, that while We boiv in
submission to the carrying out of His
wise.designs, weriveuld make mention of
the neighborly kindness of cur , deceased
brother, his genial sociability, his fidtAity
terßia interest of Ow order, and his ten
dtr, 'provident regard for hi t s family.
Resolved, That while we irecognize the
virtues and apPreCiate ther,Wrisdebi of our
brothOr, we will Cherish tis memory.
Resolved, Thatlo the family and rela
tive", who are heart-strieken at the loss
we have all sustained, we tender ohisin
acre sympathies, Commendipg tbini to '
the infinite compassion of• Him who tem
pers the windead the shorn lamb,
Resolved, That a copra( these resolit-
Hone be sent to the family of the d_eceas
ed,.:ind to the BRADFORD REPORTER for,
publication.
ALANSON TTLDF.N, -
JAMES EL Cum.
, Wit l uma
East Smithfield, May 16, 1881.
I. 0. of 0. 'T.
The unat session of the Northern Dis
trict Convention of 'Good Tetnplars eifl
be beld•at Blilan,llay 31st and Juno Ist.
I'. MarEnsiv, District Secretary.
DECORATION DAY
HEADWARTERS WATKINS POST,
No. 68, G. A: R.
Towanda, Pa., May IS, 1591.
Circular t
No.
Memorial Day, May 30, will bp-observ
ed at this plic43 ;by the . cnstomary
core
monies of the G. A. R, =
- The necessary arrangements arc also be
ykg made, by this Post to Decorate the
graves of Irt.ion soldiers at Liberty Cot, :
ners and at Gheat cemeteries.
The ceremenies at'
those, places will be
condticted bi a details from this 'Post, and
will commence at each place at 10 o'clock
A. 31; •
The detailed comrades will then retwn
and assist in the-ceremOniek. at this place
at-s o'clocle I'.
The citizens at each place are earnestly
• I
requested to assist the several committees
in arranging for and conducting the cus
tomary exercises of the day. •
The ladieiare especially called upon to
save and contribute liberally of their flow
ers for-the ocsasifiu, as it is' feared that in
consequence of the lateness of theAseason
theie may be a scarcity. "
The iiii-fous nrganizations.located here
and in this vicinity liave- been invited;
.and a very imposing ceremony is antici
pated.
.• •
J. li. tiITTRIDOE, (ho. V. MYER,
Adjutant.
Local Correspoodence.-
- • TERIIYTOWN.
On Sunday; the lst, the Union Sabbath
School at Tarytowu was organized with
the following officers: Superintendent,
Orin Fish ; assistant =superintendent, J.
A..Bieneri,Jr.; secretary, C. P. Garrison;
treasurer,' Miss Ella Terry. .
Mrs. Hitt:Mali Schmitt has been - seriously
ill, but is convaieseing. slowly. She is'
under the treatment of Dr. Harshberger,
of New Albany.
Joseph Elliott lost-one of his' working
berEes a short time ago. - -
Byron Kinne, who tinr been in-the em
ploy of Arian Bros.; White. Haven, bad
his big toe cub off by the circular saw.
He is now with his brother_in-law, E. 11.
He is gaining. •
Mr. Wilcox, agent for II: Di. Welles,
has been through our community dispos7
ing.of some of the chill plows; .and finds
ready sale s -•
•.
Miss E: E. Fuller teachCs the summer
term of school at Torrytown, and ~Miss
Dodge on Yialiliill.
Geo. 11. Strong has moved to Rushiille,.
SusquChanna county, and 11. M. Miller
expects to put up in Rushville in July,
which Without half way of their mail
motet from Montroie to Wyalnsing.
F. W. Vandersloot has moved to Phila
delphia, where he is working in a rolling
mill as foreman.,
Capwell .hati' been delivering a
very` satisfactory lot of fruit, trees; . •
We have bean informed' - that the light,
ring struck into the 'house of
. Chatles
Terry,-in - West Terry, on Tuesday even
ing the 10th inst.,s but not causing any
serious damage's.
On • Friday the 13th, Mr._ :Edward
Thompsewaame near being dangeroWsly
hurt while turning'. over a stump' on 11.
Miller's stump bee, 'the tug of his
Iwirness broke and the chain striking Mr.
Thompson on the breast injUring him quite
severely. We trust that it may' not prove
serious.
Charles Drummonds has' been deliver;
ing a fine lot of fruit trees, U. Q. 11.
Tarrytown, Ma)' 14, .18:41.
ULSTER
Gilmour Post, No.
.227, IL, of
this 'place.' have nearly completed .ar- ‘
rangeWientS for.. Decoration' Day. The
procession tvill forin on Main street at 10.
o'clock, sharp, proceeding to the cemetery
they will honor their fallen comrades by
Strewing beautiful flowers upon their
graves, after which a discourse will be
given by Rev. J: C. B. Myer, at the•
3lithodist Church. The other societies
of the, place are invited to participate in
the services of the day, - and we hope, they
'will.turn out in full force and thug show
their esteem for the heroes who sacrificed
their lives for the Asko of preserving Our
Union. Rev. Moyer Will also, deliver a..
sermon to the soldiers on the Sunday pre
vious, at It o'clock A. m. The G. A. R.
bays will attend in whody, and desire the
people to also attend. •
As Andrew King was loading some feed
upon his wagon at the grist mill of this
.place, on Saturday, April 14th, the horses.
became frightened , in Some way, and
startel to run away. Mr. King, howev.;,
er, by bolding upon one rein; managed to
kee i them - geing'aroundin - a circle until
assistance was obtained, and the , horses
brought to a stop. Luckily no damage;
save a broken dash-board, ;Was hieurred;
, The tobacco plants which are being
:raised quite - cistenaively -this • are
_lancing very finely, and there is a .
pest of a large crop in our valley.
Vit IL - Van PTIS O- ii iiiiproviug titio
11 1 '14(11% 1 1 ttiP Witioti. of Ile* mat
paint;'.OnaffPr-Co. _ Pnlnttn! nig:. well
hiowts sslit, has the job.l
O.‘W, Holcomb - has Oa added tha
appaassote of bis lot by banding a roily.
fame sod Inbar inspreinelits.
Bevorai destbs-havi Occurred slow our
l it ammuiskritiiii4wf *hitt I _will note
the' moot recent ones :
• A ring obild of E. B. Cooper was
Wined on Friday bet. T,the cause of the
death being paendo4nenibraneoge croup.
Mr. Cooper's wifa and another child are
quite sick with diphtheria.
lift Hutchinson, an old resident 'of
our village, departed this lifeafter' a pro:
longed . illmiss, on Thursday, April 12th.
The funeral was held Saturday from the
residence of G. H. Van Dyke, where the
deceased had lived for several - Months
previous to his death.
The only child of Charles Wood died
Thursday_ from diphtheria ; the funeral
occurring Saturday from Mr. Wood's res.
ideuce on ritoore's Hilt Thus the old
and'yeung aro taken from ns to try the
sure realities of a vast eternity, while we
are still left to toil on' F until the 'reaper
Beath shall call
Miss Bessie Irving has been quite 'seri
ously ill from tlie effect of 'the poisonous
property of ozolic acid whiebzwee- being
used to take iron rust from some Clothing,
and in some manner . became incorporated
•1
into 00 veins from a wound in her ; hand,
Causin g , , a general I blood
. poisoremg. She
is, we understandimproving, with pros
pests of a complete recovery.
Rev. Mr. Moyer inforins us that he has
attended fourteen funerals since his resi
dence ,with us, which , has only been abput
six months.
Tborims Park boa : moved to Athena,
where hobos employmeOt in brick yard.
We are pleased'to'see J. IL Merserein
among us Saturday last. Ile is. looking
as natural as ever, and informs us he is
well pleased with his new home.
• Yours. anon,
May 17, 1881.
lIMIZ=I
BUSINESS LOCAL.
tom" I would give notice to my filen&
that I have returned from the death. and have
liken eharge of my green house agate, where I
shall!be happy to see them all at the fold stand,
where they will tititl a plentiful supply .of all
kinds of vegetable and.flowet lug plants.
July I . 'Bl J. C. Invtca
irzir M. E. Rosenfield In 4 a lagro stock
of Ready-Made Clinking of the Latest Style In
great variety for Mena', Tounts' and Roy s' wear.
Spring and Summer goods that cannot fall to
please. Also fiats and Cam for the season ; Gent's
Furnishing Goods of alt 'kinds, embracing Ready.
Made Shirks Collars, Cuffs, Nerktles,.Stispenders,
Hose, Pte. " The best goods at the lowest prices.
Roy of Rosenfield and save money.
arCONVENIERT' CHURN POWERS:
—Bare you seen the Adjrtelizlde Track Endless
Belt Churn Power? If not you have yet. to see the
latest, and tnostr.nrei.tent churn-rower. A full
line of Powers to suit any ones means needs.
Powers delivered at any I:. Statku
tf,
It M. WE1117.5.
Qty' Mr. E. A. Plumme , of New Alba-
ny, has been appointed General ♦gent of, the !State .
of Pennsylvania forilidcomb k §perry's combina
tion set of Ertn,bes and [folder, a very useful and
convenient article. may in -wl.O.
Mr NV ANTE !—I willlsay good prices
in cash , for any nithiber or colts sired by the Nor•
man hors ••t:antbetta," of Sidon, Pa. lam not
iirtletil:tr In' irgard to age, color, or sex, Job
Athens,J • a. March LISS', am•
or The Largest, Ben and Cbeapegt
line of shoes for Ladles', Misses' and' dilldrens*
wear, le found at Consan's new store, corner 2d . aln
and Plne,sts., 'Tracy &Noble's Block. • rill
REMOVAL:-$. S. ALLY has re
movett •hls Undertaking Establishment from
fridge street to uoom on Main street, over -Ton
s;Elt & OKI/ tIN Dung Store, and Wow, FORD
VA N littnN's: Boot & Shoe' Store. A full line of
Undo rtakers 1;oods from the cheapest to the
ALLYX, Agent.
Commander.
_ cottsc it has the best wearing Sheer;
;for Men, Boys and Youths' wear ever offered Is
Towanda.and at prices within the reach of all.
or L. B. RODGERS chtille = riges compe-
ItlVn for quality of gpods amt low pricer: on Sash,
Doors, Blinds and-Molditu, 8, and at building ma.
Cani3 l .t I)
MEE
VE - 41111tRA.11 to G&0. L. Itoss's New
roceryB to re lit the Mon ta nyC' Block, and got your
Grum les at rock bottom. ' Jam 20.
rgrSeaionable goods at 1)TE"'& , CO'S.
The "Daisy," a first-class Lawn-Mower, 'at the
fallowing very low prices
•
12-inch
14 "
1 -"
The Manufacturers' have advanced prites oh
these yosiers since our stock was purchased ; we
give our customers the benefit of Old prices.: .We
have a fine stock of WATER COOLERS :mil ICE
CREAM FREEZERS. .Our PLUMBING anti
GAS FITTING department is now in order, and
we shillbe pleased to have any one wanting work
of tkatkina done to give ui a call.. ;mayl9-vstt.
;X" G Ecf. — LTltiyAs-aells - Groceries awful.
citE AP he'canse his expenses are ',cry light, and
be lri bound his customers shall havethe
C4' YOU RUN NO RISK when - you
'lily piny Oroeerles at G. L. ROSS 7 S new store In
Montanyefork. Ills PRICES - pre RAT DOWN
to rock bottom.
Ills store In KELLUM BLOCK, 1 - ST WARD,
beats Die world by Low Prlces and good. Goods.
far SPRING TOOTH, HARROWS. ---
The attention of•farmers Ix called to these valuable
impliments—Tho latest advance cultivating ma
chinery—Will u - ork, on rough. stony and rooty
ground Where common harrows fall.' Wlll, on any
ground, do four times the work of ?io common
harrow. Fair trials allowed. Agents: anted.
- if • n. WELLEs.
FOlt S,PiLL—Four new-Milch COWS,
and shead of young stock. Will be sold either on
Onto ,or for cash CHEAP. Enquire of B. W.
LAN Towanda, Pa. Apr. 2&W2.
rtr" Back-ache is, almost immediately
relieved by wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed
and Ilelladmina Rack-ache ,P.lasters. Try one and
be tree 1 tom pain. Price '25 cents.
- .12r The Anoelyne properties of
Tee es this= of Honey render It especially effi
cacious In relieving all affections of the throat and
lungs. , I
• •
- rte It is „not the quantity eaten that
gives strength, life, Wad and health. It Is the
thorough digestion of the food taken, let It be
Much or little. Therefore,do not stimulate up the
stomach to crave food, bat rather assist digestion
after eating, la taking Simmons [Aver Regulator.
F.PRINfi SEASON.—NIAV 1.1.113 1111111811
syNteut is more than ever disposed to get out of
order by the Insufficient: Midis of the Liver to tits
gorge the:ezeess of bite. int is not astsh.led In its
work. billions attacks 'mist necessarily follow,
Sinusionsi Liver Regulator, prepared by .1. H.
Zellln a I co., PtiPatielphia, sole ptoprletor, .has
proven It if to be the Great 'Regulator of the
Liver, and In the spring especially shohlti this ;rat
eable ine'dlclue be taken. It esR be found for tale
by all lint class Druggists.
M' Downs' Elixir' Will cur© all hing
diseases. The best in - min:lnc known for whooping.
cough.
Vir Gap, made in the flesh by - cuts,
speedily disappear without leaving s& sear, when
Henry St Johnson's Arnica, and Oil Lininlent J
wed. -
Constipation invariably follows
Liver cpmpuent but It is easll,l overcome by the
timely use or Batter ' s Standralte Bitters. Dys•
peps's also readily yields to this potent remedy. ,
. _
I. It is impossible for a woman after
1r faithful corms of treatment with LYDIA E.
PINKUAICS VEGETABLE COMPOUND to
continue tanner with a weakness of the uterus.
Encloses Stamp to Mrs. LY - DIA E. Pnemit...a, 23z1
Western Avenue, Lynn., Mass., for pamphlets.
Sold by Dr. H. C. Pouring, Druggist, Towanda,
N. • _
Julyt.yrt.
. -
tvr We .eall your attention to the ad
vertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator, which
appears In this paper. This standard remedy,
inantrfactured_hy J. H. Zelin & co., does not de
serve to be classed with the many " patent " nos.
trouts. it is one of the very best preparations In
use, and is recommended by the regular practition
ers of medicine. It has a large - sale and cl — r-, n -bo.
found In all, our drug Mores. A bottle or package
should be found In every family, as Its judicious
use,lts-siltuost _sure--to prevent a bilious attack If
taken when the symptoms finirshow themselves. It
ESSENWINECAMPIIEL.L.—At the Proshyto•
rise rigeonate,•l7th test.. by 'Hee- lialloct M.
Atteetroev. U. tittetlelt Edemel reeteuvtiae, er
tfewerolik; 6n-1 tiattglit Pc eitme4u f
Qi
rim tefOitip- rwilltft
121
=1:'ill
.111 00
. 12 00
. 13 00
MARRIED.
OT TES EFiCIIPTS AND' ZIMENDITUSIA Of THE tIOSOSOU OF TOWANDA FOS 101.111 AS
SNDISO 1U C$ 8I INN, AS IRS ITWtLD STATIGNSNTS'neussED MONTHLY' ;
AND NOW ON IDA AT TINS mynas, ctiamettea, PASS. STIENT.
assim.
'SIN" Mt 20
in= .».«..:......r...:.... ...... IJR.YIi
MI 26
29 UP
Stone •.5 20
Tautly tepal" oalby te...............44,46
Est 101 - itroet ..... f 9 19
Police 26 56
- 11921119 16 OD
4 Lints Xag199116660.—.... II 96
4 Park 66
, POLICY:
$730 00
Johnson dOO -
G. W.b 00
G. 1tritt0n.........
903 110
Fire department; not incindlog Gas coo.
warned....—... ... 373 00
&pelts on Police dation and stove 39 24
Printing fur ail Ilse departments .. 39 30
Auditing tioro:Okbool &Poor amounts, 1880.. '4O trit
.
To cash in Treater", April 1,11 1 A9................/1 4a5 29 By onle:rs redeemed, /Ville of 1865..
Received of Collector to Depilate 1879....... 787 17 . lime of 1874 . -
Received of Collector on Replicate 18110 6159 70 Lore of 187. S .-.
Received on Sidewalk lICXXIIIII 4«,..... 169 011 1 , 111/36 of 18711....:. ........ .
.........
.:
Received from exhibition* and peddlers • " Ired fAi Irene of 1879 ...,..
Received from dirlsold from streets...-. -11 69 hone ot 1880 -...,„ ,
-..:-..
Received from Fines-- ....... 7. 81 _fame of 1/481...... .. . ... . ..... ...........
From - old 11oar 501 d........................ ..... ..... al" I 0 Interest mid on orders redeemed_
From Rents.-- ...... .... .'. .... . ....--............. 10 00 , Refunded to 11aekmen.................
From tax, collected after exoserated ......... 145 Cash in Treasury
From Co. C0nim155i0nem.......;."...........,...- 154 30
ffrom 11ackmen............. ....--- ..... -. 60 00 ' "
• • .-..
........18,014 79
Total
. Liabilities March 3160880;
Onilete outAindiorwittithoi faterei24
. ,
therms u per repast of t h s% date.4lfrln 08
DeduCt dela 01 tato True., Trot valid. 329 71
---1 379 0.34
. .
Orders limed daring thit $ei55.:..........41766 91.
Interest due . olll WOO order in Id ha ,
tional 37 16 1
---;-14603 07 I
Order redeemed during the; teal Ds
stAtod in fotigoing account
.102,3 '42
Interest mid on orders rtdeemel ' .122 V 7
. --01701 :ri
OM
Balance clue on Duplicate In,
received—...
~;
Total
It will be observed by the foregoing Account, that -on the Ist day of April, leml, the hominid' hits a cash
oinriolna abOVO its liabilities of UM. S 9. The bills against citizens f u r sidewalks, amounti n g au 5354J0iura, ,, n 0 t,
included in attire 114 of assets, as many of them are not collectable.
W. U. JONHICIA, Burgess.
JAMES IIfcCAISK, ..1. 13D% PARSIELS,
J. flOIAX)8111, *, W. KICELCR,
HINGII.II.IIIT, Treescuy r.
L. D. MONTAN , / E.
A. II KING4IO-11V,
ST'ArI'Ha&MN'T
OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE OVER
SEERS OF THE POOR OF THE BOROUGH OF TOWANDA
I FOR THE ,YEAR ENDING SfARCII . 3IsT; 1881.
. .
Linus , Motl, permanent • - IHIS 65 ; Hannah Cranmer, permanent - -01 A %6
Mrs. Lewis Lewis. permanent 6 4 60 ;'Lewis Lee. permanent ' :,.. 57 75
,
Lewis Lewis, permanent 79 70 . Stary'Keatlng.l permanent -- 110 75
Margaret Blake, insane • 168 25-s. Mrs. Lock AdAms, temporary - 3 110
.
T. J. Junes, permanent. - - 124 63.: Ellen Finlon„ ; teroporary - ' ... 200
Joanna Crook, dismissed April 17th . 3 art ;Ed Sprague, Insane, transient .... 5 - co
Mrs. O. D. Masten temporary • 200 IS. Mosier, family, temporary - . 3 .. 24 50__
Anna Hornbeck arid child, temporary • 20 63,1 Win Robinson, support and funeral expenses 5: 15 ;
Mrs, Metre Webb, permanent ' 48 77 1• Sim Balser, temporary 2 40
Was Martha Lewis. Idlotte • . 100 00 Mrs. Luke Gillespie, funeral expenses...., II 00
Lyman Amens and wife. permanent 131 23 , Luke Gillespie, permanent • 173 33 •
Sirs. John Connelly. temporary 3 :30 ;'R. W. Vanharger, permanent • 71 00
.
Mrs. Catharine McNulty, permanent • 11l CO i Mary Garin. transient ..1 30 '
Mrs, Leenore Berry and children. pertnan't 4630 Mrs. Burt, transient -7 13 -
Mrs. Adam Wolfe, dismissed April 3rd..... 200 Joe Johnson. funeral expense% 10 rn
Charles ilineinan, permanent - 63 26 Mrs. Corbit, temporary ' " 1 Ili.
Mary Kelley, permanent 65 59 Michael Clary, - temporary II) 60
Nora erotism temporary . . 1 00 ; Irlewis Sisson's board and funeral expenses.. .31 103
Lilly Stoll, left August 20th -. 6 63., Mrs: Kelwor P. Brown, permanent - 13 37
B. Thompson,rdtsulased Jannity 6, 1881.... 32 38 . Kph Lewis; rare lu sickbess..... -._... • in 3/0
Albro Vincent, temporary .... ~. • •. . 380 ; Mrs. Laperr, transient "2 no
Mrs. George Barnes, temporary "'" • I 75 l J. Johnson; temporary 4 0...;
E O. liurlburt, dismissed-January 29, 1681. 45"21 -Mrs: Stephen Lewis. permanent ...... ..... 53 27
.1. Gorham, transportation..., a: 76 t N. N. Betts, stamped check book -I 00
C. R. Alexander, temporary. 442 i W. J.Tnnng. costs for pone claim)! 'for %alert 640 ~
P. Talada, tempcirary...., -1 70 Alvord A Sin, printing three order books.- 3 otr,/
Mrs. Jones, temporary '1 • Iso I). a. Pratt„ overseer , „ 130 00
_
Sirs. Hemans - And child, 'permanent • •• 724 William MIX. overseer 160 lo -
Tim O'Brien, transportation •-.- .80 IJ. 'Klngsbory. clerk. 3100 Lstatloner). 02.60. 102 .30
Henry Passmore, sick. tran5ient..:......... 15 00 .1. N. Caltlf, legal services! 13 00
S. P. Whitcomb. stationery-4.. . 3 42' ;
Henry Barnes, work on cemetery • 2 00 • - - ~
,
William Passel!, insane -.--- - • 134 75 -Total. 63,631 .3:i
,• - i
.
. _. . ..
lal
Received of collector on duplicate of 1ii79.. 54.53 ":8 By amount due Treasurer as pelXiidliiiiii'
Duplicate of IMO 2.41: 9% ' "' certificate April I. trio
Received from rommiKaloners on lands ro-. - , illyerseers• order% paid.l
turned 4 .. 59 95 . Cash In the Treasnry'.. `' .
....
. .. .
TOE3I T0ta1....
Balance fine on duplicate 11179
A mount received -
Total
Liabilities Morel' 31,1981
(For payment i f which no demand has I'M bun ' ... - ....‘..- - -,
... made on Trediarer.) ...
, -
Due for tewts Leirls'aboard : ria 0 0 '. dwell In the Treasury....
Due J. G. Patton. Mrs. Webb , d rent......... h-00 Due from Collector •
Due E. T. Pox, Illnehman's rent as on :
Due Carrot. Mrs. $. Berry's rent, 11 months.. IA 00 ! • .
Dattellte•Asylum, rassett's care 8 00 . - • •
18 00
Martha Lewis (Idiot), board
! • •
•
We, t.he . Overs+sers of the Poor of TOwitida Boiongh, do certify that the fsregoing statement of the
receipts and:expenditures foi the support of .the poor of said Borough for the year ending March Ilst,
'd Mt, is correct.
D. S. PRATT,
t t.tierseers of the Poor,
NV3I. 311 X,
Attest—J. KINGSBURY; Treasurer
We, the underslgneJ; Auditors of the Borough of Towanda, do certify that we . have examined the
accounts of the Overseers of the Poor for said Borough for the year ending March alit. Int, and And
- he same correct as above set forth. 11. T. STEVENS.
11. L. LAMOREUX, Auditors.
F. E. JAY NE,, 't
. •.;
MME
YOTF. =A supplementary and final account will be rendered when the Overseers are released by
he County Commissioners from any further responsibility ; and notice iihereby given that the Treas.*
firer will pay all.elaims against the Overseer. (approved by them) for the 'rapport of the poor on demand.
Towanda, May 18, 1981. • - •.1. 11.11 4 :GSBURY; Treasurer.
TOWANDA MARKETS.
REPORTED WY STEVENS k LONG,
Generahlealers in-.oroceries and - produce, comer
Main and Pine Streets.
. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 11t, •
PAYING. tILLLING
• .3 , .50 (41 7 SO
•0 40 (iil 190
Flour per Lbl.
Flour per sack
Cara Meal per 100
Chop Peed
NN%heat, per bush.— $l,OO @ 1 05
Corn A4l _ .
Rye ' • 75 Op , py
Oats . • 44. 40
Buckwheat
40 (n - 45 ' Re --
Buckwheat F10ur.... $1 60 611 - - .6:iv .
Clover seed 5 00 (di 6 50
-
Timothy, western ,.: *3 15 la) 325
Beans, 62 Ws, $1 50 (4i• 160
Pork, Tess . c bld. 420 00 1a $22 CO'
Lard • '. 1014 11 12
Mutter, tubs , 18 . 0 '
• %Rolls 16 (4 17
Eggs, fresh . 11 t)
Cheese (ZO • IS
PotatoeA. per bush.. 50 0 -55
Beeswax ' J... 20
1 -
- CuRItECTED IIY 11,DAVIDOW k BRO.
Hides .. - 06 (at 07!4
Veal Skins J • 7:i R 1 ft 25
Deacon Skins I 40 fill , $0
sheep Pelt., I
.1 ' i 74 0 I 50
=MN
'len; Itbiletitsensents._ :
IZENCH' EL, ON THE
European Plan. opposite the city RAIL Court
House and new Post oftice." - NaW Tonic. Pitices
Ductr.n. This hotel has all modern improve
ments. including Elevators, Gas, Running Water.
and Burglar-Proof locks on every door. t . lt Is con
venient to all Theatres and within - thieeminutes
Walk of both Elevated Railroad Stations, "Horse
Cars for all parts of the city pass the door. Special
arrangements with excursion part r.24•ma:
NEW REVISION AGENTS
wANTE:o.— NEW TERTAMENT.
As tnade by the most eminent scholars of'England
and - America. Half the Pike of Correrpowling
Enaltith Large type, /Men super ca/en
dered paper, elegant binding. A separate Com
prehensive 41/Story of the" Bible and Its Transla
tions," Including a full account of the .New
Revision, given to subscribers. Beat chance for
agents ever offered. Sand stamp for particulars
at once. THE 11ErltY HILL rtimistaiNo
co., sonwiem, coNN. • Apr.2a-w&.
EEXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -- Let.
tere tenementary having been granted to the
undersigned; under the last will and testameni,of
Phebe Larrabee, late of Albany twp., deeelleed,
all persons Indebted to the estate of said decedent
are hereby., Uoiltled to make Immediate - pep
meta, and allaseving claltus, against said estate
must prestat the same duly authenticated to the
undentignedla: settlement.
JAMES TERRY, Executor.
New Albeny;re.-,-Msf-4,
AA D.M.Els lSLette rs-A-T-01V&II.OTICE.
of 'administration havluir been
granted to the -underslgned..upon the estatof
Orlando Spencer, late of Rome township, deceased,
notice is hereby given that' ll persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and all persons having legal claims against
the same will present them without delay In pro
per o der_for settlement -to .Welter- Spencer,iof
gilllican county. 1.a. - 1
AYALITIM
-I:6l o tßi 1%. MAI 1? 1 , ittlelinstroloti
STATEMENT
ExpeaditoNm
Media* Vett , ... ...
J. wig s legal sank's, ;full:0118g 051 for
list yrar
T. Tesseadon,ofro of Town .......- 40 00
Interest ..... ...... 7112 -
Rentof(littleP,andand repairing arum 21•15
H. O. Woody; rent puldsc well 3 00
kleecur. Tldd, 2 too oral ,r Conceit iks;mit..-. 075
$. P. Whitcomb, stationer). 3 74
J. Carter, booing dead animals ..... .675
W. J. Voting. bill of costs • 73 25
Check stamps old • • ;2 10
N.M. •Ilt tts, lit Nstlonal flank, 300 ;checks, •
stamped and tinned... 6 06
Russell A Dodge, losnrancs ligeota.... 35 00
Mclntyre 2144, .... . ?A 00
N. P. Hicks, fur chalra--;....--..
Moody,eleaning Council Itoome ". ..- ... .. Ire
J. P. filthy, amorist returned onside wait •
.1. V. Geiger, 1 thus office
J. Kingsbury, Secretary and
Elate tax on loans 1672
Allen McKean, taking census .
I 7441
10- 411455 9.9
11016 43
Joieph Kingibary. Treasurer.
C 31,41 in the T resat ry.. ...... ; ............ -.....—..
tine riot goltechabte tiepllrste•lßBo '
line on hurl+ return-11 to Co. Commhohmieri
Dutotireuts -
$&501 4l
..s~.ar~, , ~s
Account with Collectcr Wickhain
• , •
Amount of Duplicate : for 1180: ........
Amount received-- .. :..
ltx-moratioile ?flowed .........
3 per cent. for
.. ......... -. 1 787 17
-...1757 17
.-•
1341.nce due. frctu Colttwtorw ith o utt further - -
• discount or commissions —,.....11 192 98.
___.
Inn rr 6787 17
Expenditure*. •
Joseph Kingsbury, Treasurer.
#2,3a#1 . 24
Account With Collector Wickham.
Amount of doplirlte'of 18,0
Amount reretved -
'Exoneration%
Comnilsasions
.874 T.S
Ij
5853.:5 tin . Total amount due from
SPRING AND SUMMER I
(4 4 4 11
(4 :I 40
M. E. Rosenfield
Tice Best
.The Lab
The Li
His IMMENSE STOCK. embraces all
the latest styles, in great variety, of
For Men's, Youth's and Bop' s weer, from the tine §t
and heaviest cloths to the cheapest , and lightest
grades for the Summer trade.
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
This department is complete, having a•
fall line or , Hosiery; CnlL IN and Cuffs, Noetwoar,
Handkerchiefs. Ready - made Shirts, Hummer U l3 '
derwear, ke.
A very large stock of the newest styles in
even/ mlttaßtY. Alan, OuntELLAs, TRAVEL
ING RAGS, Etc.
--That you can save money,
by purchasing at tke old-established Cloth
ing lions! of. .
--M. E. ROSEN-FIELD.
•
NOTICE.—'AII persona arc forbid
entting Timiter,on the lands of the late Ed
ward McGovern, in ,Overton Townnhip, without
the written ronsent ut the undersigned, tinder the
penitlty of the law.
JOll/3 11000VKIIN - . VA• l4 taf:
or"rton 11i,r111.1rti.1-11111
..:..~..
El
Assets April' Ist, 1881
OE
W. 6.. ALGER. ) 'Lawn -
JOHN M. RAHN, f CuanCir.
CEA
Ansel.' Marcia 31. 111‘1.
701) Abgettistuttuts.
1881 -7- - 1881
At the CLOTHING HOUSE of
`Main-ss., - Tow
READY-MADE CLOTHING
lIATS.AND CAPS
Towanda, May 19, 1181
11
ITI
5 21
:a
zso oo
21 as
. In oto
IEI3
I Cr.
...... Ott 15
1 (go
..... 151:1 15
Ina VI
3111:I fD
1r .
Tt
_snlW
....
.994 49
Opt i 79
$
. 94
*.f.l
Si ($)
111,7111 91
if. 954 42
49 970
2 1 15 75
..--16 , 10
1321
11:2 ra
2.,sni s%
CA 72'
..}4,345 .:1
..1t,61 1 5 49--
t 1,442 -94
41 ill;
1u 8 I
---• 1,427 4i
4271 01
107 , 1 7
271 0 1
tind
S
lakes