Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 26, 1881, Image 3

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'42IIAS. 11. ALLEN, LOCAL SDITOrt
Towanda, ?a., May, 26, xBBx
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F.NTISIIED IN TIII prp'sTOr,FICF: AT TOWANI)A
AS \U'''. MATTI:U*OI THE SECOND CLASS..
LOCAL AND
.GE.NERAL.
The expiration of subscription iS print
t.l on the eolcired By noticing the
(I qte ( Terry su!iscriber can tell lehen his
paper trill he stopped unless the subscrip
t n Is - re newe(l.
Cincus next Tuesday
Loc.u. items arc scarce
1)it(io1ATIoN T):ty DeNt'lllonclay
•-
Tii E grass looks beautiful after the
TIIEIII 7 . have been two deaths at the
P.lor llunsc since its opening.
A. (;.•11: 1 / 4 xTEn has bought Rot. Ron
•
Iln•r 11.+1.L.ku1's farm on Pisgah.
.1)11s is harvest-time for .rnilliners,
dicssmators and merchant tars.
tish for basF.,next Wednesday,
pit i:14 , 1 have the time to spare.
MFizt UR Block is being piped for wa
r. En WILLI.% Mt 4 is doing the job.
srsorsts of lion. T. J. hintr.va's
I.'ettne at the Institute, may be found on
pnge
COI
NOT .1 Itantl ot'gatt bac been beam it
ts i place flits sptittg. Ate the eutints
all dead.?
Al.v.\ll S'.IITIL of North Towanda., last"
p•ek purelp.,(:(cd (pi Ikv. TAvlon,
, Ode cart hoist!.
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1 Tlli.t;i: is tall drolgibg the til.&itte
t,;:2ll:ll/4.plal;e it. Ilavillablo , ftq' St C:llllCrti
rliikilb.lll7oo: _
11. I:s1 ELL, • of (tnton, pttr
.
t'll,l -t w&tk the tine family liov.tt be-
Fn.\ (; . !; 1:E N, of Troy; •
=II
Tttr. Lehigh road t'ompany
e atom t t emutectice the erection Of a
1 , , the S t isq,l4.ltatilia at O,XtAp.
\N.; of the-ilmver yards ana gardens
3.1 v.iriAnn• parts or the tirtvn are beginning
1 .1.,..- - ent a beautiful. ani attra , :tive, ap-
MEESE
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1 0. , k .- 1. fOr tue " tll 0, run." . i United Senat,u - s never resigned. The
. excetklit j /I',ole in the past 'leas bcen an excellent
ly been . t .„ l ,. ;:ttl a to little paper, and we have ro doubt it.will
We are
_to n;tte incler•sc in 3,VnAll In pl:Oporti(11 , to its in
eteaFe in size.: We trust, our 'old friend
I')lct'onmici: may continue. to prosper, and
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‘.. , vert. - dy injured, t ,ziy,
V.Cok: by f,illity4 into a
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I , :111..i!y 14:p iirin a iir...;tk in ilin a nelghl"'rilig whice,..• look
p:pt• 0.11 str,o, aver' some - liCans -preparatory
• i cooking, a few days ago they fouud many
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4 'lll.ll ' ir '' l. 111,. )I "Si:tit (C/lirCrs:dist) i small -light blue spots On thetif,"and think
.
I:. % Wm. Tv,i.t
..tit, Pastor. At lit' .i. ing . SOllle liqui I d
had caused it, endeUVOreit
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". 11.16,20 t, N0t\,a,•,4011 the -Ne.- . •
o erase one Of the spots, when ttAlicir
..:t." ..‘•_ : r st., . " Mumttrial se:tyke, I umazement. it revealed- a I:Mall word
. just
';'''')•l'f Ilie N" 1 1 " 11. ''!I'llel . dead.'' ; i under the sh i ell or rind, but the l4urface
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"I? 1:1 , 1 : ated In3c.
, .. init ion then revealed the fact that nearly
;fI2IIIIOS and Ileßifa i pa i - li . .
1 if of the beans werellms
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( ~ ,,,.,tv nou,e for
the
use or : r ,v i tutc one-Jai .
aceted lis entire farnily,‘.vere poisoned
It • n , ort. :1:Iti to their comfort all yon - • ' • '
.I.4eeently, in Kingston, from eating beans
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- --i5...--; 1 thus infested and eame near dying. - -
1 r,l: t•, , sts).:; exercises of the Graded: •
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:::.• , Ili;S ! - :cito.•'. of Troy take place at Tnr.Alliutttr...lbotthly for JuneThas sev
1, :t ti i ~ : a li,, use to mon ow,Fliday, May oral feature's which will Commend it to a
II). A number 4... the. scholars will host of readers. t Besides liberal -install
: ~:itiat e, and a gaod. i hSte in
~ r
• genetal is meats to the serial stories by Miss
•.:,•ectoa. - r
, iu:Lrs and IlaNinv .lAmEs, Jr., there are
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two admirable articles for the. season—
. WE think the. County
p Commistzlouees
t Ili the pock, "A Taste . of Maine Bi
wt uld rch,' a thoroughly
t havis put e.ioniy pockets of
1.,-.. characteristic outdoor essay, V Jowl:
s i tnyeis, - iis 1 h;ts long run, had they re
-1.1., :( tl the ‘illeu elk in front °film square 1344411741 " 71-rs---7 " ;14 " •'. .: 1 A S(Vring. Openlng,"l
charminkdy descriptive article by Duni
:tli stone, instead 'if plank, as they are
l'iromAS. A paper, "An Indcior Pauper,".i
a careful statement of facts gathered from
I). t sv.too Ititssou s ~‘ I:o4in ur,mEDy. reports of a large number of States, by
i o - : i 1 .Nttlet 1.•,:..---t;atlier the blossoms thrrAvr. TuANET. If. 11., in a piiper eh
-t , i
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.7; -pick the - w hole bud titled, "Bergen Days," contributes a
.1. 1 .1:, t , ~! , tent—dry •and save for use. very intereitiug account of Norwegian
•;': 11eltItuvs in vv,ater atilj 41rilik cold life and character; .Jomi C. ROOES, in a
. .:T . .. 2 .TT Th. ....-tt.l ll i, lilt 1 1 1 older and an paper untitled "Who Lost Waterloo?"
.:' a, l. •.1 ,y• 11.0,1:, i.,' fe*,(ltd., -. ,It il: good describes the vi . nions inaMeuvies: and
I 1:1 , ‘;..1. • - W. - moCenienta of that _fatlfal- day, . with a
, ..,.
Br invitation of Superintendent I. 0.
BLIGHT, President CLaanous, of the
Statp Line and Sullivan Bail -road, and a t
number of Philadelphia gentlemen, will!
visit and Inspect the mines and works at
Bernice this week.
Trtr. State Line & Sullivan Railroad
Company have. recently purchased three
hundred cars for their • road . . .They con
sist of gondolas and coal dumps. Quite
a number have already arrived and have
been put in service.
PATIOK McGorotinAx has his new
house on Canton street in -Troy nearly
completed. Mr. M. lost his house in the
conflagration a few mouths 9 go that de
stroyed the tannery of 13nAttuub BO EN,
and has since been re-built. .
IT may be an interesting historical fact,
to our readers to know, says the Canton
&wider, that the first school taught in
Canton was ~in __the winter , of 180.1-'2 by
one Lou:N N.INGSIII.7IIY. Thb' (11.4 school
taught in the county was at Tioga Point,
,now Athens, in the year
SAYS the Elmira Free Press: "There
is a machinist in the car shops at Sayre,
Pa.,• who, in addition to being a good
workman and master of his trade,
thorough knowledge of Greek, readsanil
speaks German fluently, andlias made no
small advance in the sciences,"
Tun ladies of Towanda and vicinity,
who are interested in tlic decorating of
the soldiers graVes nekt itionday,4 are' re
quested to send what dowers they can
share to the Grand Jury 1100tn,2-Monday .
morning, May
=MI
Rey - . ('. ll.WittomT__will preao die
anniversary sermon this year for the Sus
quehanna Collegiate Institute, and the
- Bev. Dr. Font>, of Elmira, wiit - deliver
the annual address before, the ,Philama
theon,. and 'lnstitute. Scientific Society.
Commensepent exercises on Thursday
evening, :lone !O. ,
A Tt.r.m vs a few days ago says the
Troy Ga:r.fte, caught a loon near It nnt . to;
roN's woods, the bird .falling exha.usted
while in niid flight. The ! bird was - about
I'd a gl,ose,'bhiek with white spots,
whit( breast with an iiideseertit riag r ttbont
its neck. its bill was a' - linrg ntie-and the
bird's feet werewebtied - . -- •
q'l Reri:: in says that JonN-11F..6A1i
ha 4 LlCeided tc; retire ton the, hack busi
nes.,;.and will go to Sayre and take charge
of Col: H. P.kt liEleti horses. While
.long:' will be gready hissed here his
friends will be glad t,i knoW that he has
a birth, where he will nc4 be
eono..elled to do so much hard.worho
tzi.NIF. time during Thursday night the
sto l e of J. i.. PAY NE, of Wellsburg, was
broken into amt 'soin&iiods stolen. " The
thieves lirst Weitt
blacksmith shop, broke the lock oit the
(175,ir, and- helped themselves -to some
toll",, by the aid oft which 'they 1 - «.ike
olicti tin, dour to .:11r.: l'Avics.'s store.
MEE
AT a meeting - of the l'astots' and Class
Leaders' _Association - Tit the Eltutra. Dis-
trict, in Canton the fuliow•ing
❑acted gentletileu were elt.‘etell otlieeis -
C. R.
ire .I'e4.'idt ;It —S, AV. liumFat.s. Esti
. tS,./..hirll ant, -7';.j.tslirer—llcc : . ;_•*.
IT
Ant).
pl% EN NT:Err:, a track hand in tic :Eric
yatil at .Wavcily was killed Saturday
.11e was in the act; of. elitithing
I , ei wee two cars Mille di t ty wre moying,
and a suildet, jerk caused' him to lo , :e his
hold. lie undcrthe heels :old was
b oily inan : zied. He leaves a wife and live
,
.children t.tor circuinsfances. Thc di:-
I
ceased was orty-seven years or agel
• I•r is stud that of Ihe rnany I I t o•o : ;and
car wheels furnished the Erie Conwany
by the C.tynta Wheel Compitny of Sayre,
only two were truken during the contin
tied. yob] -Weather. of last 50 de=
strucitive to car whech generally. The
lowalry is turtling out upward of one
bundled wlteuls per day, :ii it is :at' pres-
OU bitildin: , additions which will double
its capacity for work.
\V IiEN tie excellence. of rice as a diet is
fully underst - kid its use will Le more
:611 of daily (went-a:nee
_in every
Lou t this season of the yeat'esne
,eially it, may tm. r pi ly Le classed as superi
or
to any_ of the cercals Whitat aTe
g!_101 . 31 fur tl,tnornittg and. midday
turd.- - : _ No other f00.,1 is so easy of (Egos
, •
ti”n, amid at. its present cost it is (fuite:as
as
memical as potatoes, oatmeal 'or -grain .
t ilts (itiany
. AT Tin: annual election for 4lite rs of
tiro S. L. A: S. R. Ir. Co.,
ph:a fin Woltiei•day of last ek, the fol
nticnlert.were elCeted :
+Hien! 4f ,r 1 (;chcnti.
I. o..lll,:cirr
By Oi un or• COMMITTEE.
, _L
eleame4 and preeision'which must be in
the highest degree attractive to all per:
sous who take , an interest in Military -
iairs, ELS well as who have particu
lai inte interest in the world•ehanembattle:
"Over' onctho'ilther — Mounting ' " by
Cnent.F Eonittur CRADDOCK, is an ex
ceedingly engaging story of Southern life
and scenery. Ricn4zin GRANT Wnria
this time writes ,in his usual charming
style..of "French Tragedy."' Tlie•reviews
of new books aro: unusually varied and
interesting this month, tb9re Is a diversi
ty of readable brief essays'in the Contrib
utor's Club, and no number concludes
i wittva beautiful, touching poem in mem
ory of Mr. FIT:Lys. The second number
of tho Atlantic, under Mr. Atnnictes ed
itorship, does great credit to his care and
judgment,. •
_ 'AnouT-Sisty' rods this side of Ulster
station on the Lehigh Valley Railroad
there lives.' a fine Woking, shepherd dog.
le is alwayg very much disturbed on the
.appibach of a train, watching until the
locomotive arrives alongside of the house
and then starts•eff with it, running on
the, double track. lie keeps up the race
until the last .car passes him and then
with a short bark sups short, looks at the
receding train in disgUst and goes slowly
back to. his houie. • He goes through
similar 4erittionwith-every one of the
forty-six trains that'pass up or dthvrithe
road daily, , and seems M7 . * ;its eager for
the last race as he is for the
* Free . .
'THE spring karnpaign of circuses* hav
ing fairly opened, the reports are begin
ning to: come is of Ve . rdarit individuals
who fratern& with the :Ciiiitis - ineii in - 6
make bets on little 4.;an • ~ i. .One thing is
curious about the reports-4hey are "all
(Me kind, the circus tnen always winning.
There is no case on record of the other
fellows winning. We presume it idle to
caution our readers not to plaYany - garnes
for money with the hangers-on about the
when it comes.around 'on Tuesday
,nest. - Those who don't play, the gamos
',any . how on't nek.Al any advice, while
those who do plaf arc confident that they
are ' too smart to be 0.1;.en in by' any
strolling player,"
TuE dnue Scribner contaiiis many bril
lialit feature4fik additithitothe first chap
ters of Mr. ITowpi's story,; among them,.
a full-page pictu4 . ;:orthe statue of
I,Ad
miral F.tituAutiby ..k. 'OUSTIUS ST. PACT?
DEN'S (to be nuvened fir :New York May
2:ith); a full-page portrait o a f Lord MA
CONSFIELD ; a large and beantifull
.1;
graved reproductiOn of BASTIEN LEPAGE'S
OCIAITC, " loan Are ;" Professor FISH . -
EE'S review of file' Revised. New Testa
inunt ; "A Day witli Uncle Re
-11111:1 ;" ''Some New . Ilerries," t y E., P.
11. 0 E ; Colonel
. - WARING's second paper
(The'llernedy):on "Tire Sanitary Condi
lion of New York." etc., etc; told eve
ryw,kere:
Price 35' cent; , .•
LAcm RNLI% New York
TuE':Owego Times' says that B. B.
CLARK
ir/ Nra
,of the village of ' verly, has
hei,t."l record of the fai 'of SUM: each
whiter for a number of 3ears, measuring
each fall accurately - andmaking a note of
the depth and the day of the week . 11m1
nmntli, Froin last winter measurements,
it is shown that the lirst fall of snow was
on Sunday, Novendici 3 , :21, 15`E 2 0, at which
time a quarter of ati - =lnch fell. The last
faft tot tpc season was on Tuesday, April
21, 1 I':-.1 , , when- threinches fell.. The
heaviest fall at any . time was on Friday,
March 4,518t1; Isbell eleven -inches fell.
Tia.total fall for the '.‘sason was live feet
and seven' inchesf ainl ' the number of
storms thirty-Neve'n. " In clevan of these
storms Only half au inch of :•now fell at
each time, . .
A LOCAL branch of -the order of- the.
'll'im Hall Was instituted . in this
. plaCe
on Saturday evening. The object of the
society is the payment of a weekly sick Or
disability benefit and an er.dowinent ma
turing in 7 years. Only members'of rat
tml aid..asOciations are eligible. The
follo . w ing, named' gyntleincn were elected
onieers :L,
.N.st Clikf Jasl6re 7 C. 11. STo:zu, - . ,
- Chef Matire—J. liiiiKirritEDOE,
Vire IneCre—y. .J. licNoF.AFOan t
-.I ' .. roUldaat ' - ' -7 ,1V. e I . - T1 jIES M.:,
'.. C 0.3711 4. r.,-,Y. - .0. Gonnos, ..
.1(7)-xtcr..:-(.i. S. EilrEt.r.,' . •
( PrOilic.—C. F. Cnoss
' Heraid—W. K. Mu:sit), Id.,
rit e h ii „.o,-E.„ vov6ii.r,
. : ra/ctti--.louN Ni)1:TIII:ur, .Jr.,
,Iledi , •al li,'.lvrminer—D. S. PEAT -
T; i
TrUsta-$-SV. G. Gomm
j. , s, 1 .,.._ vou„
wr,
and .IF.S4:. :II VEIL -,-, 1
To Titi:•EnsTrm OF BnAnronn
My attention has been
called to the statement in your paper'
that. "in consequence of quarrels in -the .
Frce ill Bapti t f Lurch at - Tw7tTroy,
11. , ,v. Mr. MATTnEws has joined the-Reg
,
tilar Baptist; Cluireli Of Tony." I beg
leave to correct - you: llev.•Mr. MATTntl‘irs
has becii (lit:Satisfied with the doctrines Of
the Free Will Baptist IThurch, and for
• , .
more than tuo -y( , ats has been content-
plating a connection with the regular and
coioi•gtoit Baptist Church. Ili Church
at ; East Troy neither was, nor bad been;
inn quarrel up to the time when he an
nounced his decision. On the other hand
the.'most of the members were inelined . to
go rvith L%m, so great was their lore for
and condenee in the man.
Instead of , saying Mx. MivrJrnEws is
going on account of a quarrel, you shmild
say the quarrel is because of Mr.—RAT
THEWS IeiIVLISIg them. On Thursday, May
l',Jll).a council of delegates
.from all the
Baptist Churches in llradford Association
e±aminedMr.. MATT lIEWS .aS a candidate
fui the Baptist ministry. They were en-,
tii'dy satisfied with his Christian experi
i
4,in?. call to. .the minis* . and _views - of
(loci rice, :and both vo64eio and Aid or
dain min ianst
Beefiti , e[of his action he has those who
speak ill Of 'who berme could not
sr - null] his' ] , faire lou 1 enough.
YOurs, C.:f. HALLowELL.
RESOLUTIONS OF. RESPECT.
The, follow•iing resolptions were adopted
at a recent oleeting . o jlarblay Lodge, J.
0. of:0: F.O
Wumt6s, Through the . dispensation
of an all-,3lSse and oVerrilling Providence,
Our friend' and brother; David Reid, has
liven removed front our midst. by an arty
•
and sudden (eatln •
•
&solved, That in ro the r Reid's death,
'this Lodge has lost faithful member and
co-vvotker, his wRV and family-a kind and
loving husband and father, his aged fall
er an affectionate son, his brothers and
sister's a deioted brother s and the corm;
,mifnitY an industrious and worthy citiien.
Respired, - That we tender to the family .
and relatives of our deceased brother our
heartfelt sympathy in this ,hour of their
great bereavement and trial.
[
Pesolred, That our Lodge - rot* be
draped in mourning, and the'metiabers
wear the proper badge for period of
thirty - days.f, -
1.1160/red, Tbat'ibese iesolutions be re
corded on the minutes of our Lodge, a
Copy sent to the widow, father, an 4 each
of therb - mtiters - anifiistcrs -of the gemm
ed, and a.copy sent to the-BnADFOAn RE
YORTEIi for publication. . •-
b 11 vihti nn
ilATE:i•Oti; •
.TOUN If.
Barclay, piny 7, I'BBl. .
PERSONAL.
—Wrt.mut Ml* Esq., is quite ill.. -
-Miss SARRAn MOODY IS vlaittog•friends
in New York. • ,
Cinums returned from . Wash
ington on,Saturday evening.
—Mrs. .1. P. LONO, of Burlington, is
visiting relatives in this ailbge.
—Miss SARAH Ream h2 18. returned from
a pleasant visit to friendiat Syracuse. 5 .1
• —E. F. fillyru, of Greenwood, has se
cepted lucrative position in New York.
-Dirt. C. 'F. Men°Ls, of McPherson,-
Kansa4' is visiting friends in this connty. ,
—Mrs. IL O. Nawmax, or
N. J., is visiting at *. A. CHAMBERLIN'S.
—Hon. W. T. DAVIES was home from
Harrisburg over Sunday, returning to.tho
Capital Monday morning.
—Congressman I , ..nsvirt was in town on
Friday, but we did not have the pleasure
of shaking, hands with hith.
—Miss EDITH and Mr. Wm. WROD
RUFF, after a pleasant visit with Wends
at Montrose, have returned home.
• -CHARLES IIowLAND, of - East- Firing
Bill, luta contracted to peel a large
amount of bark on Bowman's . Creek.
-Rev. D. CRAFT of Wyalusirig, has
been reappointed Grand Chaplain of the
Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., of this State.
- , -HOR. DELOS ROCKWELL ! will' deliver
the oration at Troy', Decoration Day, and
A. S. HOOKER, of the Gazetteoiad -- the
poem
—SAMU.EI. CARY,.que of the oldest resi
dents of Barton, died very suddenly
,on
Monday morning. He was about 30 years.
of age.
—A memorial service will be givon(at
. louse Troy,' Sunday evening,
May 29th, Rev. J. B. Fituriculwill deny ! .
er the sermon.•
S. lidNuAN, an old and respected
citizen of.Mouroeton, died . - or paralysis;
6n Sunday last, and was buried on Tiles_
day afternoon. •„-
—ANSON Dl:cKEn, a.Prominent - citizen
of Owego, died in that village on Tuesday
of dropsy of the heart. Ile 'was about 56
years of age. _ : 4
D.s:vtn WILLIAMS returned 'to
this city 'yesterday, after a week of suc
cessful gospel work among the Wel, , h at
:Corbin' Hun; Pa.—Elmira Girqede.
—The runny friends in this County of
lieu. 0. li. P. KINNEY, editor of the
Waverly .Idrqcate, will be pleased to learn
that ho is,reeoveriug from his late severe
DM
H. A: Eiden, of Waverly, bay
been 'confirmed liy the benate as Second
Assistant liostmas. ter-GeneralY-'Mr. Et-
mks has already dutered upon t,41 duties
of - . „
• , —Says the Canton Sentinel of last
week " bfr. JAMES FENNEL!, hag taken
a contract on the new 1). L.' & W. Rail-
road, and-left on Monday for• Binghamto
to begin operations. . .
—Rev. S. P. 'MATHEWS', of East Troy,
was on Thursday at the Baptist parion
age in Troy, coulirmEd as a close column
141011 Baptist minister, he being hereto
fore a free-will Baptist. '
—ME - and Mrs. AlinEnSoN, and Mr.
NF,WMAii, of Merrick, Bradford County,
who have been
. visiting at Dr. UNDER
WOOD'S for spue time past, .returned
twinn pon < Wednesday.—Pittstent, Gaiette.
7 1 4:1.1i4 Ktlis3tAN, eldest daughter
J.44ms• KINSMAN, died of quick consunip
tiok at the residence of her brother-in
law, WEL HUNTLEY, on Monday morning.
She was about 02' years, of : age. The
funeral:took place at 4, r. M„ Tuesday,
I ' M(' the remains were interred in Hirer-
side Cemetery. - •
—We understand AsA - DimmocK,
Towanda. township will be a candidate
befoie the Republican nominating con
ventionof •this county - for the - office 'Of
County Commissioner. The People-would
be welt pleased with his selection, anil r li - e
would make anlexcellent
—The - editor, of . the 12epublican=-1.
•Rot.co3tn, Esq.,—is trout fishing in
'hut County this week. As editors are
not usually blessed with a great amount
of extra pocket money, our neighbor still
uMloubtedly be able to bring his fish
alrhoino in one basket. kg •
—Mr. 311 , A:is 31Acam, and Miss
NIE HUNTLEY, - were married in. the
Church of, the Messiah on Sunday even - ing, by Ilev.!Wt-LLIAMTAYI.9R. t 1 large
circle of friends and acquaintances wish
.the newly Wedded pair 'a haPpy and pros
perous journey through life.. . •
—Miss CAR9LINE 13. STETYIENS died
very suddenly, on Tuesday last, of 'aim-
.plexy, On Monday she appeared in her
usual good health, .but early Tuesday
nnirning . she was found in _ her room in
an insensible. condition from Which she
never rallied. She passed away during the,
afternobu., She was a lady who possess
ed tnany''warm friends, and was univer
sally respected.— Allippi Gazette.
-,--The Granville Center Sunday School
has been organized with the folloiOng of
ficers; Superintendent, Hon, L. D. TAN--
I.oR.;,Assistant, P. R. WARREN ; Secieta
q, Tivr.ort ; Treasurer, IlEsitv
AnNoi.n ; Librarian, 11. 11. HEALD; :As
sistant, EDIVAII9 Rotuma. ; Chorister,
DELItAti: SAXTON ;
Ross ; Organist, GEonuiE MARTIN ;
iStant, MARY TAYLOR;
FRANK MAsru, a Troy' boy, is
now - Superintendent ,of the Bradstreet
Improved Mercantile Agency, at NeWark,
N. J., the district including the cities of
Elizabeth, .Rahway, New Brunswick, etc.,
and conipisit4`4o,ooo inhabitants. The
position iS a-xlisponsible one; and Pltthl:
has Well deserved his proinoticnr,—and is,
we are , glad to know, ivellsuited. 'llls
mother, Mrs. JOIN3IAFrix, died last fall.
Gazette..F
! THE AMERICAN ;REVISED NEW
TESTAMENT.. •
The Literary Revolution j prompt with
)ts edition of :the Revised Testament : .
The British monopolists " unehained "
their edition on the morning of May 20th,
and at• 8:30 r. u.,• the same day, the
AmeriCan edition was all in type, and of
.the various editions of the entire rfeata
reefit and the Gospels published Separate
ly as many as 50,000 copies a day will be
manufactured till the demand is met.
The prices for the very handsome editions,
in type nearly deuble the size of the
British edition, are as follows:
The NeW Testament complete for 10
cents. •
•
• The Gospels complete for 7 cents. '
The Gospels separately, ~each for 2
cents. I • _
And in various forms and styles, up to
full Turkey Morocco; gilt edges, for the .
new and old'versions on pages facing . for
$11 , 50. • -
•
This editiOn is for sale by the leading
booksellOrs of the United. States, or they
will be sent by mail on . reterpt of price.
Liberal terms are allowed to clubs. Ad
-1
dress, American. Book Exchange,
Broadway, New York.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR, ATTENTION
The -numb* of Crystal Lodge, No.
57, K. of H., are requested to meet at 0. A.
ISLAii's office, over the Five Cent store,
on Monday next i r at 1.30 for the
purpolAyof-- taking part in the decoration
ceremonies. --
Tbo following general order baa been
issued from the headgruttters of the
Giand-Army of Abe Republic, at Phila
delphia, in ,regaid to the celebration of
Deconttiou Day: - -
HEAD (grAftTEUS iIiILTART,SIZNT or PX:C.ItSTLYA.
)11A ORAND Atmir *nit narmay, rsitz.a-
DELrnr.k, MAY 14. 1881.' - •
General Orders No. C.
In compliance with Rules and Regula-.
tions and existing Orders,. Monday May .
39th,.*i1l be observed as Memorial Day,
throughout this Department. . •
As'we are called upon to devote but
one day of the year, to rendering tribute
to the memory of our dead comrades, it
is expected that upon that day t,!r law
suits and cares of daily life will be put
'aside, and that every comrade of the
Order will participate in the, solemn and
•
impressive services, showing to the world,
that with us at least, the memories of our
dead companions in arms, have not grown
dim with passing years, and that we, who
through the dispensation OTPI .-- ovi, hence,
have been Permitted to snryive them,
fully appreciate the privilege's we enjoy.
Lot the exercises of the day be so
ar
ranged and conducted; as to reflect no
discredit upon • our organization, and
prove that the Grand Army Memorial
Day is not ono of merriment or festivity,
but a day, when the mind of the Ameri
caii=Soldier,, is given to sobOr thoughts
and earnest acts, as pure and as patriotic,
as those that moved him, when he enroll
ed himself as a volunteer 7 soldier of his
country, and went forth to battle for its
honor and the perpetuity of its institu
tions. As . the associations of the day are
Sid and-its memories sacred, may its in
fluences be enobling and elevating, incit
ing in ea :11, a purer and more generous
patriotism. . •
Our Nation ;readily joins with us In
paying our annual floral tribute to the
Nations dead, believing that their, -Jives
were Part of the terrible ransom paid for
the present eziet4nce of the Government,_
and prosperity of our people.
In localities in the State; where there is
no Post of the Grand. Army, it,is hoped
that the citizens thereof; will assume the
duty of decorating the graves of all
soldiers buried in their viei , ,ity. • .
• Throughout the grand old State. .of
Pennsylvania, let pat a single soldiers
grave, however humble, Le unadorned
with flowers, on the evening of May :30th.
Forms of Decoration ceremonies can be
had ution application to the Assistant Ad
utant General. ,-
B,t order of the Lodge.
DECORATION DAY.-
_ As a matter Of interesting• information
and fin. the purpose of future use, a re
ptirt should be made - on the - blanks furn
islted of -the location of cacti, cemetery
and the intintberof . graves,--whieh 'have
been decorated 'bylaw- Post or otter or-
• -
ganizatians. •
By Command of Join: TAY.I.OI,
Department Commander
I. .I.SL=VANDERSLICE;?
Assistant Adjutant Cteneral
G. A. R
itE4q fi
DUAIITEg sT
VO,
• C•S, li. A. R.' /-
TowAND4Alny I, PAI.I
.Generett Orders) .
• No. 1:
In compliance with the Rules and Reg
ulations. 'and, orders - from Department,
•Headquarters, Watkins Post,
observe Memorial Day, May 30thiliithe
customary eirvi r ces of G.. A. , 11. • _
A monument; of evergreens will be
rected, decorated with flowers, acid-ded
icated to the memory of our , fallen sol
diers whose graves are unknown.
The soldiel4 graves in our .ccmeterie:
Will be decoiated and strewn with flow-
The floweis and everpecus placed upon
the graves and the montinient, arc to re-
Main there to fade and wither, and not be
carried away by any o;ie at the close of
t ie ceremonies.
•J
Other decorations placed 'upon the
graves 'and monument by the comrades
of th•• G. A. 8., are to remain there until
removed by them.
Every soldier should. guard them with
sacred vigilance, and allow not a flower
to beiremoved. , •
The organizations that take part. in the,
ceremonies at this place, aro requested to
assemble in front of the Court House at 8
o'clock P. M., and•bc immediately assign
ed a place in the Procession.
A programme of the order of exercises
-will be distributed on Memorial Day.
By order of
J. 11. KITTILIDGE, \ GEO. V. MYER',
Adjutant. •'• Commander.-
I=
DON'T MISS IT
One of the leading attractions w itl
BATCIIKLLEn k Dome'l-Gyeat Inter-9cdai
Largest Show on Earth; Which iti..to ex
hibit 'at Towanda on Tuesday s May :list
aro the remarkable feats ' of 'hazel, gener
ally termed the Human Cannon Ball and
Queen•or the Air, by the press of
the
and Paris, where she has been the reign
ing sensation during the past two years.
This remarkable young lady is rammed
into tilo muzzle of an immense piece of
artillery, which is loaded-with powder in
- full view of the . andience, and is shot.hou
izontally seyenty-tiYe" feeti.irdo,Mid-air to
the dome tfl' the canvass, where she alights
upon a slender cob-web Wire, which sht
Crosses and re•crosses s performing• such
- • , v
feats as riding a bicycle blindfolded, walk
ing upon stilts, running and dancingjwith
her feet encased in sacks, and 'other dan -,
ger-defying acts. Of her and her per-.
formances • the Boston Herald says 1 .
Chief among the novelties was Zintel in
her startling feats. The little lady walks
awire the sire of a common knitting nee
dle, stretched across the tent high in the
air ; from which she plunges head foremost
into- space. - A frightful accident seems
absolutely unavoidable, but' She turns in
her flight and alights with perfect safety
in the net ,before the people who have
been watching lier have fairly recovered
their breath ; then the lady trawls into
the month of a monster cannon, the torch
is applied, an explOsimi is heard, and out
from amid the smoke she tiles many feet
into the air, only to fall as safely .as be
fore." -
A CARD. ,
It is earnestly requeked that a good
attendance be had at the session of . the
Northern Dist. Convention I. 0. G. T.,
to be held at Milan, May fllst and ,tune
Ist, as important business is to be trans
acted at that time. • Ample accommoda
tions are provided-for delegates. .
P. MeNERNEy, Jr., Sec'ty. 7'
BURGLARY AT CANTON
A despatcli'Nm Canton last Saturday,.
114 21st; says : lively whiri.of'excite
merit was created ; in.this place thi; morn
' ing by a bold and daring ,burglary which
has just been committed. Some time last
night .entrance was effected to the provi
sion and grO l e si
. grocery store of GEOn s o, H.
WRITE. , Tlid premises are situated on
the corner of TrOy and Union streets.
' The burglars got itkby way of the front
,door, the lock of which was forced off.
Once in, they_ must have• immediately
commenced Operations upon wiarge safe
,which was supposed to contain a laige
amount of money. Holes were drilled in
the top of the safe, powder forced in and ,
exploded. The concussion Was tremend-
one, as the windows of the store were,
nearly demolished and the heavy safe door
hurled clear across the room; There was
only about twenty dollars in the safe,
which the burglars took as a reWard, for .
_their labors. This morning when 'Ake .
robbery was discoveued the tools used in
forcing the safe were found - on the floor
Of the stem. They had been Atobitt from
the Northern Central shops: Parties in
the vicinity report hearing the explosion
about three o'clock this morning. Them ,
is no clue to the perpetrators."
MI
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT Al`
° ROME. -
=I
A musical entertainment under the au
spices of the Ladies Aid society of Rome
given by Prof. G.. P. WAliNElt and others
will be held in the M. E. . Church at Roth,e
Wednesday evening, Juno Ist, 181,
slating of male.quartettes,Auetts, songs,
instrumental music, etc. Admission 10
ets,' Proceeds for the chinch. „All are
cordially invited.
Local Correspondence.
ULSTER.. , '
Fine our last communiCation'l cupid
has ben 'busy at . work and bris'at last
piercOd the heart of one of our:citizens
with his never failing "arrows." We
respectfully refer to Mr. Ancil Olruirtead
who launched upon - the matrimonial sea;
with Miss . Myra Cole, of Nichols, N. Y.,
-as "chief mate?- May piece . and pros
parity :attend them in thCiri journey
through life. •
,
Bev. J. C. B. Moyer has-hec'n on a visit
to his relations and.friends at Mini l y, Pa.,-
, •
during the MA week. 1
There is to be .an Ice email - 1i FotiVal
in the Town Hall, 11Idnday eve,. May 30th,
(Decoration day) under the auspices of
tl . .e I. O.IG. T., of this . place. An invita
tion we suppose is. I:tended to: all to
attend." •
Mrs. Charles Wood who has been quite
seriously ill with Diphtheria is improving
with good preispectii of a speedirecovery.
Ferepilin has! nearly 'completed
an addition tchkis lino-iesidento pp Main
street.
-ly 24, •
I=l
ATHENS NOTES
The weather is all that could be desired
to forward vegetation and the farmer
wears
. A cheerful countenance in , copse
tpience. Corn planting has been delayed
a feW days in, some localities butiliby will
gain in rapid germination 'cif :secd'and
salving Of lahol: in hoeing more than they
lose time. There is amexcellent prospect
for fruit of various kinds, a'pples,!cherries,
etc., and, small !'wits. Several of our
farmers are planting large fields of pots .
toes Mr. Buchanan having 30 acres •in
that crop. there is a constaut increase
in the acre 446 of tobacco 'and many far
mers on the uplands are experimehtiug
largely with it.
A . spiritof improvement seems to i.frb
tain in out village again this spring and
many substantial tokens of thriftiand.em:
tcrprise may besseen., Several ate build-
ne and many refitting. making
(Iditinns,. etc. •
t .l brick yard ban been established near
the rive cast of Kellogg's' shop which he
tokens a call tor good material and•orna
mental structures. •.-
Unusual interest appears to attach to
.
The closing exercises for' the spank - term
of school. Prof. Beficdict wilt Make
them pleasant and in,struptive we doubt
not.
-The 'boys who attended the convention
of Odd Felloivs 'at Harrisburg last Week
speak in spedial praise of our Representa
tive—Hod. J. 11. Marsh—at that place.
He was i nouyteons..and anticipated the
wis!tes of his friends and constituents
taking them to see all tliat was of special
interest about the city and public grounds
and finally invited about 20 to dine with
him. We deenniA worthy of mention for
too often public (billet. are said,-to occupy :
members time sit much that they can
Scarcely nod to an old acquaintance and
couldn't polSibly point out objects - of in-
terest to thfrn.
Eeptitlicans here are generally.diAgnst
-
ed with the,Plaas for, humiliating the cx
ecutive whOm they helped elect and they
only express pity for those who so Child
ishly- attempt u species of anarchy. Presi-!
dent Garfield has . lost nothing by tile .
struggle in the judgment of the people.
Fever and. ague is said to be tprite
troublesome along the river again this,
spring and especially 'so on the west side,
below here and at Greene's Lauding
and Milan.
Farmers complain of a scarcity of help,
yet there are some able bodied • loafers
who live by the skin of their teeth and
the labor of friends,. rather than earn an
honest penny or save something fol . a
rainy day. „ ALTER Ec.o.
May 23, ISS.I;
BUSINESS LOCAL.
ar I would gis ; e notice to my friends
that 1 have returned from the Soups, and have
taken charge of my green house again, where
I =a i
whom theywilt lind a plentitull4upplp,of a
kinds nt vegetable and flowering Omits.
.1 uly 1 'Bl
egr M. E. Rosenfield has a lagre stock
o r Beady-Made Clothing of th - e • Latest Sdyie in
great variety for Mem', :Youths' awl Boys' wear.
Spring and Summer goods that ea — utot fall to
please. - Also hats and Caps for the season
Fornishing,“oods of all kinds, en:lF:wing Ready_
Made Shirts. Collars, Cuffs, Neckties:Suspenders.
Bose. etc. The best goods at the lowest prices.
Bo) of - Rosenfield and save money.
EV - CONVENIENT. CHURN POWERS..
—iiaro• you seen thn . A , ijnstabie Trokk Endless
Belt Churn Power ? It not yoU hate yet tai see the l
latest, and 1/104t come,irnt ,clirti4mwer. A- full
line or Putters tn snit any ones means and nceds; .
Powers dellvZ•red at any It.'lt. Station.
tt . R. M. Wm.t.tts.
•
ra - Mr. E. A. Plummer, of New Alba
kas NT!) appointed General Agent of the State
of P . enusylvanla for Holcomb & Sp erry's conakinar•
lion set.of Brushes and flakier, a very nfiefal and
coaventent article... - ' nfay
tgr WANTED will pay good prices
iu cash for any number-of colts sired by the/Nor
man hors. "6.tml.etta," of Milan. Pa. lam not
I.:intent:tr in regard to age, color, or sex. Job
Grltlin, Athens, ra. g March X, 1881,
kk'•
•Mr The' Largest, Best and
. Cheapest
line of Shoes for Ladles', Misses' aud:childrens•
wear is found' at Cons nr.'s new store, corner aln
and l'ine-sts., Tracy &Noble'a Block. apr177,4
RE,MOVAL.—,T. S. ALLYN hits ye
mica his Undertaking Establishment from
Bridgestient to rooms on ndlti (street, over Tun-
NE6II & GQRDON'S Drug Store, and Wiionrony &
VAN pow:es (toot & Shoe Store, A 'full line of
Undertakers - Gamis fronklie cheapest, to the best.
.T. f 4 Ar.r.4 - N, Agent.
jan27,'Sl
rgr' Consnit has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, floyenttd Yutiths• wear ever,offereds Iri
Towanda, and at prices within the reach of allZ
L: ID. Ronoins.challenges compe
tition tor qualfty :Of goods and low prlnes on Sasb,
DOOM Blinds and Moldlui s, and al building ilia,
terlal.
Caugl•t[)-
or HURRAH to (14E0. L. RO§s',,New
Grocery Store In the Atontanye Iliack,indgel your
Groceries at rock bottom. ' Jan. 20.
- you RUN NO -RISK when v on
.
buy - your t I rocerlem at 415,.. T. 73 new Moro In
Montanye iiis PRICES arn WAY nows
to rock bottom
rn* tore In R RLLITSI BLOCK - , lAT WARD
beats.the world by. Low Peres and good Good,. •
Soasouabla goods at DY E
Tho "Daisy," a tlrstoOtiss Lawn-Mower, at tho
following very low prices:
124nch ' " $ll Ohl
12 00
le . 6 • - ' la.oo
The manufacturers have advanced prices on
Moweril 'lnce our stock was purchaied ; we
glue ottr customers the benefit of old pikes. We
cure A fine eteek ot WATER COOL EM and ICE
CREAM FREEZE:M. Our FIAISIBIEOE„ and
OAS FITTIIOI department is now In order, and
we shall be pleased to have any one wanting work
of thaehlrid done to give us a call.' maylo.w2.
or GEO. L. %ass sells Groceries awful
CHEAP because 141 expenses are - very light., and
be is bound his customers shalt baye the Lenent.
tarsrErNti TOOTH HARROWO;
The attention of !armors Is called to therm valuable
impliments—The latest advance cultivating ma
chinery—will work on rough. stony and rooty
ground where common harrows fa,ll„_,' \VIII, sitt any
ground, do four tlmei the ITvorkt.of the crunort
harror. 'Fair trials :plowed.. A gatitianted.
if • ; M. WELLES.
•
Vir Back-ache is almost immediately
relieved by wearing , one of Carters Smart Weed
and Belladonna Back-ache Plaidera. Try one and
lb free from pain. ?flee 25 cents.
•
.
M r ''' It' you have tried various remedies
for your cough wlthlno favorable-result, the expee. ,
torating properties W .Tuclt , s Balsani of Honey
will not disappoint you, following strlctly'lhe (Uric
lion on each bottle: For sale by 'turner & Gordon.
rkb" , St..ttits;so.w.—Now the human
system Is more thanle'Ver disposed to get Mitior
order by the Insufficient efforts of the Llvtir to dis
gorge the excess of Wien' If it b not assbtOti in its
work, billions attal mnst necessarily) fOil9w.
:411111110ns' Mier ulator, prepared by
%Olin k: Cu., dole ptopriefor, has
proven itself tebe 'the Great Regulator- , of tin
l I and intim spring especially should ;his v 4-
Il ' a t ttte medicine h taken. Itcan be found' for tate
,by all Atha class Druggists;
I)nwns' i;likir will cure' all lung
inseanns. The best nacillclue known for whooping
cough.
MT" Caps .made in, the iksh by nuts
disappear w I leaving a scar, 'uliet
Henry & Jniinson's Arnica and Oil Lininnit. I
rg" Constipation invariably follows
Liver Complaint ; but it is Ovvreonw. t h,
timely mu of Baxter's. :Niandrake !titters. .14%.
pepsia readily yb•iti, to this potent c-ntedy.
•
tW It is impossible for a woman after
a faithful (.01M40 nt "treatment with Li pt.t E.
PIN/MA:es VEO ETALLE f'ItIIPOCSD t,
continue te suffer With a weakness or the men+.
Endless a stamp to Mrs. Lyt.i.t E. 1.120(11.1. SE, '23'
WAteru Avenus. Lynn., Mass., for pamphlets
Sold by Dr. 11. C. reumit, Druggist, Tewantla
Pa.. .
r;g7 We call your attention to the. ad
vertlsement Of Simmons 1.11 er Rekalator.
appeary In this ,Ittper. 'this stamlard remedy
manufactured by i If. 7.,1111 A. (to., does tu'd do
serve tolut classed sclth the many " patent " no.
trunis. It Is one of the - very hest preparatlotis 1.
nse, nut is reeommended by the regular practltiou
era of medicine.. It has a large sale and eau h
found In all our drug stotes.• A bottle or paeltag
should be found In every family. at Its p011t1..11
use Is almost sure to .prevent a bilious attack i
takint when the symptoms first show tlu•utselves..
SANTORD—Itic CRA N EY.
by Rev. S. L. !Sevier, S.Lirfurd
:11iunie..NeCraue.y, brah.ot
FOSTER—STROP F.,--At 'the Preshylcrlap Par
ftonage, 31 .n roetolt,. ?..ht Inst., by - Rev..llallock
A oust roug. Mr. ,11ihu It. Foster anti Mina Fruu:
A. Strope both or Iturllngt6ll7
Towitoda towns 1111•. 15111 111 t., •
Sarah 1.011,11-11-yder. wife
R. F. Ryder, aged 29 years.
91 1 r•INS:—In Philadelphia. 11th nit . of shm
pax, Nettie, wife of James 11. Coii,ini - • 49 , 1 d.itig
ter of Georg:- tar ken, aged 97 years.
i)ji;
Thy Laos we d.•tl'y Qa•::
"Ci, tfrtiNZlS that ha, taken her—
will all our sorrows !ma'.
E.l:l%,—At North Towanda, Isth inst., in the
triumph of the christian, faith, Mr , . -arch ice.
Haley, aged 31 yearn, 5 mouth, aati I tiny.
" itteruted are the -dead Lerd
tom heLeeforth ; yea, baith the si.trigthatttiv . )
nay.re.4 from their labors';‘-atol their wort.. - 01,
ullow (heel."
. MAE K TS.
REPORTED IVY r,TE",' ° RNS & LONG,
ral.lealers lu Grover , es an,lPrAtice, corner'
P!ne reisi s.
W1 7 .1.../NESDAY I,FM„
' per bbl
per sack
.111(.1.11 , 0r 100. .
Chop Feed
{','heat., per inu.11.... t 1 00 431 1 05
Cor❑
4(.1
40 (rt: 4l
F'oar
Flour
i;tlCkWileat
Ctove.raee,t
Timothy. ivestcni,
Beans. 62 lbs,
nier , s
Lan,
Butter, tuba
Bulk
Erg,L„rti:sh
C.44toe:, prl
LT3WaX •
COIMECTED 11Y 11. 11AN711 , oWA LRO
Vi,ul SkluK
Llea,,7oli Skins..
- -Tem Abvertisements.
KENf r . LI 311 T A-RE = ONE
Brocade or. Paisley 4hawlrrronohe cars at
Ittoomerfiebl. May lith, 101. :The owner 4:airtime
It by calling at the lqtajirratt Oalc,e. 2 •
. • W. A. INVET3It 11: I:.
— llerrtekvitle, Pa.. May 2:bw:1:
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ISSOLUTION.—The undersign
ea 'A - 011141 give notice to the ptilr:11• that the
co-parinvislilp tieretofi,relexistlng under the urn
name of Ford .9. lio•own • has been dissolved ',y - out
tual consent. Those eviler, the firm will pleas
make prompt
,i.ettlnnent. wl.ll U. A.. eloctl, will
whom the bunks are.left. i •
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larlingt,in, Pa., MaS . ' • 24,:lAst-w V. ,
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L F .IIIG VALLEY''
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PENN. 6- NEW "ORE RAIL ROADS
Arrangement of Passoiger Trains to takoeffec
IMMEZIE
A 5 .19 7
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0.1;7 20 ...
2 401 ,4 2
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910 1 45. 9-00, 3.45 7...4111711ra 5125'11 10 6 1.53 45
9A5:2 10, 9 49' I.ls:l , Waverly 4,45 1020 5 371.1
0 10;2 30 10 00 430 i.. !: 4 4.,10 J 520 1 .2 1
bl 5 34 10 05 4 them:. 430 1000 5 10 1 15
52 •• . • 1 0 0
1035! 943.4 55 1257
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10541 5 la: - Wysauklng .... 9 19 .....1334
....!....11 10 5 20i InurCertiold ..... !004 7317
:11li ....!Freti4:4ltown: -5 130 s
'a 3a 11 :10: 5 45 .11. - ya4-7.0•10, , t 43 4 03 1155
1l 11 3 54 . 11 48, d 03% I.aeiyr,ille • 3 0348 23 3 40:113.:
; II 53' 0 Eddy• 19';... 1133
I 10 1210, 62a •:i 29 UP)
12 16 ti 24 . 3 r al -O V. I::
13 35 4 35, 100 7 to Tunklla - 18: (131f.5 - 2:
I 711 - 20 , . I.a 11 range. j . 20 .. • .;17712
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105.510 s 145 05 : 1.. .Tun, - n 135 G :43 25 1010
4 35 5 25. 2 20 ; s 351 Wilk-Barre 11 1 . • 0.3, 11 00 2 0.1 9 45
345 7 00: 450 11 00151'cli Clitmka 185 „. 1755 723
4 41 - 8 24i 5 53 13 00%Al1ent0w0 .11005 - 1051 6 24
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5 30,9 00, 610!1 115.... E 33100... i 0 .2,14. 4015 5 541
G 55,103523 25, 320 Phil:77llolla' S 070 , 9004 11
9.15 :6 35 .New .... 7 40 3 40
A. ml. P. 31' P.m ;P. 37. :1 1 .31:53..31. A 3! 13.
:i2leaves Wyalusing at 6:00 F reuelr
town li:1-1, Itutunte Meld 8:23, Standing Stone 8:31,
Wyktuking 8:19; Towanda 6:52. Ulster 7:96; Milan
7:16. Athens 7:25. Sayre 7:49, Waverly 7:55. arriving
In Etintra at,..5:7.0 A. M.
No. 31 leaves Elmira at 5:45 P.M.; Waverly 6:25;
Sayre 8:15, Athens 6:50, Milan 6:59. Uhler 7:9 t:
Towanda 7:23, N5 - -- - sttliklng 7:35. Standing Stoat'
7:14. Itutomerileld 7:s•4Ftenclitown 8:02, arrlvibg
Wyaluslug 8:15 P. M.
TrSins 8 and 15 run daily. Sleeping carson train:
8 anti 10 between Niagara Palls mid Philadelphia
and between Lyons and New Tort:Without r,babges
Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 I)..twoon :Niagara
Falls anti Philadelphia without' change, and
through coach to anti from Itqchester tl3 Lyons.
, WM. STEVENSON,
Suitt. I'. & N. Y.. R. R.
gayro, Pa., May 16, 1890.
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iiDMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ,
Eettersof adrultilst rat it n having been grant
ed 111 the undersigned upon the estate of .I:um,:
Lee, late of Albany township. deceased, noth , 7 ,
Is hereby given ttratiull persons Indebted to salki
.estate are IregUegted to make Immediate payment\
anti all persons having Matins against said estate
must present the 1 , 1111 l" duly ant hentleated ,to tin
undersigned for settlement. • .
AL UR.% tEr., Adttilnistrairlx.
Evergreen, Pa., May 4, ISSI-wit.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTfCE.
Letters of administration ernes t-cfd !acid.
annex() haring been granted to the undersigned
upon the estate of Jeremiah McCarthy. iltiegaseil.
late of Ridgbury township. notice h hereby - 1;11am
that all persons indebted to sabLestate are --re
ttneteit to - make inodiato payment, and all pgr
-14,10 hiving legal claims against the Mlle still
present thentOlir delay In proper order het
settlentent to John W. Cedditig,:uludulstrator, at
lilt (Mice lu .Towal:da, Fa.
JOITN W. coragsc. •
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BITCHELLER & DORIS'
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LARGEST-SHOW ON EARTH_
A Grand Consolidation of Twelve 'irst•Class Shows in One
Museum,
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TIIE. GREAI PTIAN . BOVALAPUS
Positively ihe only slieeinielf of dd.> rare qpeeies ever..placed on exhibition;
and beyond question the gitate , t living enrio,ity now connected with any
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Representing MI the ilitrerent •
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AION'STERS, emin•acin;, SEA LIONS, Eicphant3
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ZAZEL," THE HUMAN CANNON BALL
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dal Int; corm;;, lady 1. , tire.l fl - 1.111 . 3;,/1.1 pound nwrtar. 75 feet lute mid-air, where she alights urge) a
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