padfota Xtepr kaß CHAS. U. ALLEN, LOCAL ISAL*On• Towanda, Pa., June g, zBßi - - ENTERED IN TILE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA. AS MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLAMS LOCAL ANp:GENERAL. The expiration of su?!seriOtion is print ed on the eotored ktbeT By notieing the date every subscriber_ can tell when his paper will be stopped -- * Mess the subsciip -lion is renettd. ' ANNOUNCEMENT. The friends; of STEPHEN ST_RICELAND, of WysOK, will present his n a me to the .Republican County Convention as a- can didate-for the-nomination for the pale° of County Commissioner. Jun9te*. :Fon the courtesy of our neighbor, the Republican, in sending to this office the manuscript, containing an account of the Decoration Day proceedings at Rome, at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, we are deeply grateful._ As the REPORTER ordinarily goes to press on Wednesday at .about .1 :36 P. m.,—which the Republican is well aware of-Lour readers at 'Rome lean understand why the doings there on 'the day mentioned are not printed this Oveek, and why we announce that we will publish the proceedings in our next issue. We are unier obligations to-the . Repubfi au, just the same, and would suggest that hereafter wbeti they hate any .copy to furnish thiS office, that did retain it un til our paper is vio . itted off aid mailed.' . • How the grass does grow. Tau weather-wise predict a very warn 2 July. . - IM=3 11 is appireittly dead. abou' ME Mimrnosk: will , celebrate. ‘Towanda Will not. • TOTAL eclipse of the Moon on Sat*day ight next Mits. BUT:CHARD has opened a restau rant at Athens: $lO fino for destroying *the nest of an iosee.t r iverons bird. Vivi: numbers of the REPORTER wil be pribteti this month. 11ATt•HELLitit & Dome Circus' exhibits at Troy on the 14th instant. . LAPORTE, Sullivan County, gill ccla brute Cbe ever glorious Fourth. , THE Churches Of our village were a well attended last +unday morning. =:= ('UT worms arc doing much damage to the growing corn in the vicinity of Milan.. Tur.ifs saw mill hi Canton was slightly ilamaged by lire ou Sunday - of lalit week. muni --TIE carpenter , : of .ottr_town deem to 114ve all the w 9 •k they can atteoll to at pre6etit. IC= CANToy wants the Encampment and 12r•lliion of S'Adiefs - held .at .that *place this fall. -: • _ . THE wages of the employes at the Gro ver tannery have been increased ten cents per day GEOEGI: CHILDS, Of StICSIW4I.IiII 1110; , taken tlie mail route between place • and tilieshequin. Ont.ANno lit•Fr has taken the stage route from Milan to Big Pond for the cknu - n:, , four ycars !IMAM LEWIS, of Troy, is adiiug some yniir ex!ensive impiovements tb his prop erty-in that village., IZtvrtsint: Centetery looks beautiful in its spring attire, and is visited by hunz. dredscVety Sablwatit. A IlArrisr Clfurcb was organized in Alban township last week; with Rey. --AnT as pastor. Tnr. grass anti graiu crop, in this sec ti.n,pronaise.to be the largest that have been gatheted in years. OVER sixteen tons of mail matter sCas . handled in the post office at this pia i ee7 • - i during the month of May. Us and after next Sunday, the Sunday evening services at ChriSt Church (Epis cop,d) will begin at r. O Clock. hoot 1.1Nc01..N FRANNS, of Milan. aic Building additioni . i to their dwelling Iloosesin that lath of June has been decided on as the opening• day of Big Island and the Hiawatha House, near Owego. TUE Lehigh Vall4 Railroad Company propose building ten blocks of 'tenement houses in-Hazleton for miners. • niany bass have as yet been caught this season. The weather has been too cold. So the knowirfg ones say. '2,0n0,n00,0n0 postal cards, it is estimat-. etl, will be required to.mcet the wants of the public during the next four years. Tit F: Methodist church building at Can ton,rN to have its interior rethodellett so to afford a~•reater seating capacitr. .llKunt:nr BALI., an employe at thn Inid;ze works, Athens, had a hand very badly j e tintned- on Friday interning last. Wt: acknowledge the receipt of volume a:td.number one, of-the Scranton Ea v7t.- It is neatly printed and: well edited. Tut: Wyalnsing Rxeursion:Committee will run au 6celusion train to Glen Onoko and Mauch Chunk some time next month. Rerieir says that Soil WATAIORS and En Mrns hare taken the mail route histween this place and Troy ',for another fon r years 44 .10.F.PH1NE," M. D. ! 4 wsn•res trot tnnz mare, won the 2:28 race* Scranton on Frhiay, and a Immo . of :? , 100. good for "JostrniNE." THE Dime Concert" at .tho Wyalusing Pre:bytcrian Church Thursday evening, Rasa great success, netting the StudaY quite a sum. AN interesting letter from Germany, wiittrn by a yonng lady formerly a rest .lent,44- this place, will appear in the RE- I'i.IZTER next week. Tait: Lehigh Valley railroad company haw presented to Company li , N. G. of P.t., of Hazleton, a vacant lot for the building of an Armory. Tnt: absttrncntk• of the *bridge across Stio - iftreek, near Mitts' in North To-, wand?, which were damaged by the ice laq spring, aro being repaired. 'fur. AmOrican House, in Canton, was pm : chased last week by E. L. .BLPisr.zir, P. ii . Pc.cli and E. \V. Car.owEr.t., for C2,:',(11i. A change in the management of the boos is NOR t) take place. Diction , EL ESTELI,;- f Canton, bas purchased the bakery suid oonfectloue4 business of Mr. Sastotut ia that village, and will hereafter conduct the busbies.. Tun ladies of the Chia& of tbe tdah will hold a sociable at the parlors of the obUrcii on Tuesday evening,June 14th. . Strawberries and ice &warn will be served: All are invited to attend. WE understand a great many farmers had to replant their corn. This was ow ing to defective seed, or slid_ that had most probably been exposed to the severe weather of the past winter. AT the church of the Messiah, (Univer; salist), Rev. Win. Taylor, Pastor, Sun day, June 12th, at 10:30 A.ll be ob served "Children's Sunday." Evenitig services as usual at 7:30 P. If. , EXCURSIONS promise to bo many. MIS season. • It is rumored that the Odd. Fel lows are to have one ; also the Germania Band ; likewise the Knights. Honor, and•tho Wyahising Association have sev eral in contemplation. 114 STINGS .STRATTON have, engaged CT. R. Youso,:of Rome,' Pa., as salesman. Mr. Yoysiti, is well known in -the border towns- of Pennsylvania, - and also in this county, where ho has taught school for' several years.—Owego. Tinto. TIIE lloNlar 'craze now is ..a two-cent red stamp - and a one-cent blue stamp on a white envelope. This is especially the correct thing where young ladies and gen tlemen correspond. Theblenditig Of the colors red-white-and-blue means union. "ALTER EGO!" writes that. ho .was in error in saying that the geniterrian who offered the key of the Presbyterian Church on Decoration Day was n i member. He was not, and therefosa did not, feel at li erty to open its doors, although he hadta key. WE learn from the Canton Sentinel, that JAMF.B ltmt,t.v, who was injured by the caving in of a sand bank at Granville recently, is gating afong finely Under the skillful treatment of Dr. JADY SMITH, of Alba. At the time of thWaeeldent it was thought that REILLY could'not live. 1- UNFORTUNATE.-A cow belonging . to Dr..BmitTn broke her leg by.tnrning sud denly to avoid a dog, and she had to be killed: The Doctor met with another loss on Friday night, when one of his horses fell over a bank on his farm beloW town and was killed.—Can ton S'entii4l.l' IME=2I JAMES Foul); of Pike,, bad a valuable colt terribly injured on Fiiday last by running against -a barbed , wire fence. It. is doubtful about the colt recovering from 11' - tlic,injuries'received. ler aps our farm ers will learn after aNFhiletli - atsticli fe es are dangerous, especially after they . l se a few more Gorses.—Leßayaritts lldrer tiAer. " THE Methodists and the: Presbyterians of Milan, haveeadli - placed'an •organ in the Church, at ,that pla4. . Therd has grown up recently a controversy alitt: a coldness between the two denominations, - although they both worship in one build ing:- The coldness betwe6 the two sects adcounts for so much orian to - so• little Church. V • . IVILITAM IVES, of this place, while on 41 visit to his mother in' MeShopper)," was 'taken suddenly ill on Saturday with hem- - orrhageof. the; lungs. Dr. IVltias was i•eallefl but death took 'place within a few 'minutes after, he arrived. Mr.' 144 was .n volunteer in Coniiiany 11, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteers ; during the re hcllion, IiMOMMEI THE Danville Jiitelligencer says the fol lowing may be deptmded upon : 'yro cure a corn, takc-n„piece . ,4 lemon, t iTck it.so as to let in the tiietia the corn 'the • - pulp next the clip) ; 1; on s at night so that it can9d4.inos*, and you will find the next most with a bltiut knife, the corn will come away to a great extent." A NEW bo6k on etiquette advises girls not not to be treated by their gentleman friends to car fare, ices,' or allow them to pay any tritlingi Funs, providing is sim p:y a friend or phance acquaintance .met on the way—and not a near relative 'vain offers it. It is quite evident that no ice,- cream dealer ever engaged in the public.a— lion of that book-. TUT: Troy Gazette says that the: Mans factoring Coinpany of that place, which is behind in 1111iiig the numerous. COI that crowd in upon it, hav4istfinished a car load of small castings for the North ern Central railroad. The company have already sold all the Powers they had made up, and will' proceed to make a thousand new ones for their next season's tradt TILE Presbyterian parsonage was struck liglitnizig.on Saturday -piglit last; 443- jug little damage other than shattering the piano. Mr. Cone. has been in the habit of playing the piano and sliming during thunder storms ; and can . only re-. Bard it as and iifterpo'sition of Providence that be was not usually occupied on Ei;! urday uiglit.—Tanklia 7/ Rork De mocraci VEsNou s promised snow . ' storm did ' . i • . why you should go on the- excursion to ' I, f New York, June 21, 1881: I. not - put in an appearance on Tuesday, but.i -I - 1. teirinse it is so" rery cheap. 1 i.roba in its stead this section was treated I to a i bly no excursion can be ruir.toNew s york cold rain tha whole day, that made] fires ' t cheaper than this foryears to conie. (See not only desirable,. but extremely • coin y fortable. Really, this the treat!). bills. I r 4 . Because 'the season of the• year is cr of our glorious Republic furnishe'd by L uever'inore delightful for travel. Every-• a foreigner, is not in accordance with the=l thing in nature wears its very best dress. ilpetrines enunciated by the founders of the Fourth of Jul i_ The Bib's, the forests, the orchards, the y. '-_-..., . gardens are all ' doing; their best to p'ease us ! The birds will never :sing sweeter than on June 21, and'the lambs have just learntd bow to play gracefully.. .: • 8. Because prolMbly it will not be k more , healthful in the *city until November or De ; cember, judging from the past: • t 4; Because nothing eclipses the scenery through which we pass in all this section Of our country. The:Wyoming and Le-. high Valleys have a world-wide fame for interest and beauty. -- . . . si.l.lecause it is believed that you can see more'of things interesting to you and gain more solid information-in New York. than . ;anyWhere:in America. They have no Egyptian obeliskebseWhere. . :: 6. Becaise you promised to go with yeur ., : wife sometime, and this is a first rite excursion for wivea l —An short- for all . our "female brethren" to :go on. - . ~ 7. Because the committee and 'the rail -1.4d people are doing 'everything possible fe;your comfort And welfare„ financially, s ially, intellectually and in ?rally. ii; As THE season has arrived when mis chievous boys often destroy the eggs and nests of insectivorous birds, it may keep s.,JIIIC out of 'trouble if their parents arc reminded that a State w was enacted.in 1869 inflicting heavy fine _for every of knee of this nature. The-increase hithe nutnber,of migratory birds of late years is at least partially due to the protection thus given them. • • • • THERE will be re-union of. the :" Six teenerti " of the. Mansfield Saldierie Or phan School at Mausflehl; June 24; . 1881, to which all "Sixteenerfi" are cordially invited to attend. Entertainment will be furnished: - „ KATfi liontacii , En I „JOHN W. PITT, , ~ Corn: [!ill Bradford County papers please coPi.f . TOP.. Ray Crop pro - Mises to, be heavy. A iota], strong and'easily-handledlV t licel Rake, that can be changed into . a4'Atia: home or a 'one-horse like, for tending light or heavy, cured or half-cured, iras• for bunching heavy windrows, ra:kipg grai4 in the.Sirath into gavels for biailiitg, gleaning gt;tin fields, &c.; that ,eaitt be , used at will , either as a foot olltand dump ;. that can beset to run the =teeth upon the gnMnd; or at any desired tame off the 'ground, aud controllid ,by the foot as well as by hand, is a nei,:essity for the proper curing and handling of hay. The Tompkins County Leader I4ke is just the one described abevo, and, fiirtber, is the best in use. :11. U. Wat.tat4 salt it-at wholasaktind retail and warrants it every . „ Tea Camptown eorreepeadent of. the Tilottrdr../ 1 /04 4 # 411 *PONRRnelloritie, credulity of the readers of that papers* rai tie to pat Wit leigot latter tOttne Ist; and the alltOr,;Uolicnilk--piesaadag the . 00TTOSIXOlident bo truthful ; put it in the paper, - The ,corresporident: written "A. Rake.nearly thiee feet long wits ktflod bedroom La the stewed story of Kris. Almon Faller's tuxise tbe other lay. Ha probably *out up to ootrattaue' :with daughter of Etr(3." - _ 4inr. lecture given at t i ke M. E. Church, Sist Smithfield, by Rev: S. L. Mao, wa ttled " . Lights aid Shades in Anderson ?vine and Florence," netted 421.15. The. fCllowing was tendered! by, the, Post at gait Smithfield': On nieGonA H. W. CARPENTER, Of Phelps t a oooo. 124 G. A. IL, &wile of thanks was imulered Rev. J. L. lino for the able lecture l delivered by him in he M. E. Ohurckon " Ander sonville and Florence: Rebel Prison Life." A. 0. Scorr, -.4ntant. NoTwrrnsTAßnmo the rain quite a rrge, audience assembled in ?devour Hall, 'On Tuesday evenina to listen tops.. FORD, ief Elmira, lecture on the subject of ~‘'Books and Travel." No sinimais ot the lecture could do it ,justice as a whole.., To appreciated it must he heard entire. It was am o ong the best kciures ever deliver ed in this .Place, and we but speak the sentiment of ail present on TueidAy even. ing, when wo say that it would boar rep etition hem. WE have always dousiderod CAUP, Of the Tuukhannock Republican, a truthful Man. But really, wo clipped the following-two items from his paper of last week : . " Mr. G. J. Mathers , recently caught. fifty-seven suckers in a , set net the waste water of the, Eaton grist mill, of which he is proprietor. He also caught five eels and threi3.tiout on'an outline at the foot of the mill - . dark One, evening. - The ; trout weighed seven pounds. One. of them - Weighing three pounds." "On Wednesday of lait week Mr. Os car Stark killed, _with a club, an eel Weighing 62 pounds, as it wits going over the dam of Oxbow_pond at East Lemon." Ws attknowledge receipt of compliinen tary ticket to the first pnblic detnonstra tion'preparatOry to the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary Of the fOand-_ ing of Pimnsylvauia - by WILLIAM PENN (which occur in 1882), to bo made on the fourth or July coming in Om Center'- nial bnile , ing,Fairmoinit Park," Philadel phia. Ibis will be a groat StateCma.ss meeting ,of citiaens, and will Comprise many sources of popular enjoyment. Thero,will be eloquent addresses by dir tinguiShed orators; mimic by an immense combination orchestra, which• will per siform, among othel , pieces; tho new "Bi- Centennial Grand March," especially composed for this occasion by Professor CLARKS, of -the University of Pennsylva nia ; drill and dress parade by tho.milita iy ; * vocal and instrumental concert, and other holiday:, amusements ; ' , • Ttis: Presbytery 'ea Lackawanna held an adjourned meeting inthe Presbyterian Church of Wysex, on Tuesday at 11 A. M. Owing to the severe storm the attendance Of ministers and elders was' not late. The'olkject of the Meeting was to receive and ordain Mr. WILLtAu . S. STEEN, .11 cent het° of the' Presbytery of Philadelphia central. Rev. S. 11 CONDE, the 'Modem tOr,'presided. - In the afterntion ; the ex aminations were held, Covering experi mental religion, theology, ecclesiastical history, church governments atarsacka,- 'meats, : and the Hebrew and Greek lan guages. Psalm xi:s was assigned Mr. STEWS. as the text for se trial sermon, Whichiwas preached in part. .The parts. of trialvere unanimously approved and greit . praisc was accorded Mr. STEEN by dui ->retliren for the thoroughn6s and clearness of his knowledge and opinions.' Iu khe evening a very good congrega tion,gathered, considering the severity - of the 'storm, and great interest' waa mani fested the exercises. o The Moderator presided mei proposed the. constituthmal questions. Rev. F. B. Iloixen, of Wilkes- Barre,' preached the sermon from St.,Jahn vii:ls, 4,6 ; the ordaining prayer was made . by the Moderator, and with the laying on of the•bands of the Presbytery Mr. STEEN was set apart to the..work of the Gospel ministry ; after which a charge to the • newly ordained minister was delivered by D,..en. , ks'r, of Wyalusing. I=l At the close of the ordination service. by special . request of . the Church, Dr. CIIARLES:IfEED, - I . egentbr elected.a Ruling Elder was ordained to this office. The Moderator prepared the ,required queitionsj Rev. Dr. I. ,G. MILLE; of Montrosefi, offered-the : ordaining prayer in connection with laying on of 'hands of thel! • Eldership, 'and,the charge to the Elder and the people was made. by the Rev.. SrirwArrr, of Towanda. The Presbytery adjourned'to meet 'at Honesdale op, Tries- . day, July 12th,fat 7:30 r. at., receive, and if the Way be clear, to in'stail Rev. Dr. WEgTVOOD as Pastor of- the Church in Oat place. SEVEN, REASONS . . _ 1 - ~- . • A HEAVY TRANSFER. . 1 Says the Tankhannock Republican of hit Jacek : ." The quarry of the' old Wyo. Ming • Valley Blue Stone Company, at Maar:Walnut, was sold the other day to the Wyoming• Stone Cornpany;of Easton, by ERSKIN F. EATON and Wife, or ±ITCW York, for $310,500. TIM , new company we understand, will put in a largo. force or men and machinery and work the Arlarry for all it is worth:: Mr. EvroN and Wife purchased this quarti less than , three years age at ettoritraightnitab44 - '''' '7: — --,.,,--. ',` `\-- " —. .:-.-•-•PERSONAL,-,' '7' ..: -:- I • . oiek...--_,!!!,.. . r,--, - --4041toris , ~. ' N. N r iiirma is -visiting friend*. iA g4r.°ll4ll!"irg.!-: ' l -*. ll O ‘ 1 4. 1 04 9 16 W001t , i of Troy, fa*l6' siting Metulit Chicago. —C. 11..VaiiigriTi; 5 - ateim:ptows, b ar gotta to Cincinnati;on a Moines* trip. --Mra. R. F. Mso!jowl', 'Of Troy, hao joie on a visit. b‘ftioodo iraf —Mr. and Ifts. : M. - A. Soili of thio Oaf* are Waling thOkr danglito; is Can 311814.1C1TE 114 BAUM FAIR' comp, of Dushore, Aro visiting Muds in A.thens. —ite, , Y.P. W. itsaviarri r e(Nortbileld Yemeni, hi visiting rilatives Surd friends f: in this place. • , _ -- ' . ''\, • GEORGE. F. Famous has Aceepted i position with a wholesale boot and \ sh , house in New York. '• \ I' :-Noi;- Divin etuaT,.Disiriat Deftiityl visited . 'Ertulford Lodge, ,I. 0. O. F., Of , , this place on Monday evening.: ' •-jEItRY EtiOntlltlr, of the LaFrance Works, Elmira, spent Sunday last with relatives 'rind friends in this place. ' . - ',- ; ProrcasOrßY 424 bali been >appointed one of the examining.committee for , the Stet ) Normal Scheoist Mansfield:, -. : ' ' —Mrs. D . . BARSTOW awl' Mrs. Dr. Jour:son have gone on a visit . to Dr. D. H. listurrow, at Eastini, Maryland, MEIWITT i Of COMM, who has been in Philadelphia attending-rnedi cal lectures, is spending a few *mike at home. - . —WILLIAM 'MARSDEN, of this place, won .a suit at. law ‹in Philadelphia last week, which establishea his claim to real estate iu this county 'valued at $35,000. -C. S. FITCH, of this plaT, and Joni ' S. ,11iNstmt,:of Mouroctotr, represented Northern Commandery, of this' place, at the Grand Conclave held in Scranton last, wear. —Captain J-AMEn MEReuR, U. S. A., has been transferred from New York, where he has bad charge of the Hell Gate improeinents for several years, to Nor folk. Navy Yard. • —Mil. P. WARAV, agent and operator for the Domestic Sewing Machine Com -- - - Cornpany, Is in Athens. doing some fine work and trying to convince ladies 'that he represents the beat. —Mrs. REUBEN BARNES, Of Sugar Run,* died very suddeinly on • Saturday. Irom heart disease. She was about _6O years of age, and seem 4d to be in good health up to the time oilier death. ---- -Mrs. -TURREISA" WALKER, mother of Fain WALKER, of this office, and Mrs. O. C. POST, died:at the residence of her daughter on Sunday morning. She -had been in ill health for a number of years. ,—Mr. - J. H. llowann; the popular hardware dealer of Wyalusing, accompa nied by his amiable wife, passed through town on Saturday en route' toi Scranton on a pleasure trip. They drove the Whole distance.— Tun kha nnock =Mr. Oilman Trrus, a prckswous and well-to-do farmer of Derrick, Brad ford County, and his. dan'ghter, Miss WEALTHY, are. visiting hit daughter, Mrs. W. 11.. ROSENGRANT, ih Tunkliau nock.Tunkliannock Republikan. —Mr.. HARLOW Hum, of Athens, is very liberal in his offers to 3iloung men of good character. He offers t 4 furnish , a wife among other attachm*te , for the Domestic - Sewing Machine; and guarantee them all satisfactory—no extea charge for the wife. • ') —The giaduating class of the Collegi ate Institute will number eight this year. The following are the names : Miss MAY CODDE4:O, MARK E. BOVdIAN i ALBERT F. BRONSON, , KENT M. BULL,i HARRY P.. CORBEIt,, WILLIAM.V.. DUGGAN, E. LANE, and LUTHER D. WHITNEY. DITTRICII4 R, prominent young gmemiman of. Towanda, and his bride, Miss FLOTIFJACKSON, daughter of B. Ruin' JACKSON, -formerly of Dusbore, Pa., 'and now residing in Michigan, stop.' l ped at the Delcvan House in this city, last Wednesday on their way to Towanda, where they will rcside.—Elmiro gram. • . —Mr.- 11..11. Bu Liven, one of . Waver- Irt best busitiess-men most highly esteemed citizens, died at his residence on Elm street.in than village, ou . Friday evening; at 8 o'clock, aged about. 55 years. He leaves a wife and son and two married daughters, - and a very large circle of ac quaintances. Although he had been ill for some weeks, the announcement of his death was met with surprise as_ well as exceeding sorrow. ' • - , —Wiunderstand that O. IV:- Klmiutn- LT, Esq., leaves our town +this week. with the riurpose of practicing law in the 'far West. His objective point is Fargo, in . Dakotab. We are very sorry to lose from our community so capable and worthy a gentleman es Mr. Rimazur.v. During his three years' residence here he has pressed every one who has formed his as with 4 higlk conception of " his ability, hie' culture and pure character. Such qualities cannot but win _success. We expecrto hear noble things of Mr. Kratuinr.v before many years. —The Detroit Evening News of May 31st,_contains the following in reference to several gentlemen from this county, who are enjoying . a "sail o'er the lakes:" ' "R. A. PACKER, President of the Penn sylvania New York Railroad, Colonel I PIOLLET and HOWARD EtAtEn; Directors 'of the Lehigh Valley Road, and Jona! TAvr.on, General Freight Agent, R. P. GOODMAN, Assistant Saperintepdent, a:nd, P. Dovi.s, General Wes,tern Coal Agent of the Lehigh, arrived biers last ev ening on the steam - yacht nail() from Bußalo, stopped over night, at the Russell House, and resumed their VOyage to -de • for' Chica% The party conbiri: business with pleamire by making ar rangements at Chicago relating to cm 'barges between that port and Buffalo." THANKS. At the regulr meeting of Watkins Post, No. 168, G. A. !t., held on Saturday even ing last, June , the following- resolu tions were unously adopted . : Resolved, That this Post feeling deeply sensible of the klnddess of the citizens of Towanda and vl clnlty In contributing so generously toward the access of our Decorgion Ceremonies, desire pub. llciy to express our aincere thanks to all. and espe daily to those eltizeni who contributed so freely toward theopayme.nrof the expeoses of the occasion; tolhe papers fee'titelr manfitiodnesses, and fee quent notices. to those who c ontributed l Bowers,,; and tlenribtpreparing them for use r to this , who are Mira)* so reedy to assiatlis. to Rev. - C. C.T. Hallowell for his excellent iddreas; to Mr. I.te- Arluld Brewer for blitexcellentrandition of a poet; to Mr. Elebree for the free woof liercur Hall ; Ito the different organizatione for joining In the pa rade, and to the citizens generally In taxing so great an Interest in aldhig us in keeping ever green the memories of our dead comrades. • - Reiolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished the dlifilrent papers. Ikttest. J. B. Kirrninoi, dd/Waist, CHILDREN'S DAY. Children's Day will be observed next Sunday, June lath, in the M. E. Church; Sermon iwthe morning appropriate to the . °Cotillion: Special Children's Tiay exeri vises at OM at. Allan invited. Wairri, Pastor: ME= uNr l ;Timco-Thlig aiT4l l3 4‘# - DIN -ta • end, S j. RRS itu Alt=r42 404 yalfrii?al. -;1-4113ttmet illp!aoe of The ElnptioV • Standing rate 1.111114; tt Ef°°d tripwysio wo9Bl wands, ad tb• • AA 'wit 11 ident. E. ta°46l g 'in" Pres Rum kir inolidin AN, 1 .turn two 4366 and T. Binici . ' ANNIJAL SERMON: The Ba l3o 4 lll UkeatiOerkin before' the - Onduiting cliss or itliiSuserieluitinit COl legiate Institute was preached on Sunday eirening in the Preshyterhufelmich by 'Rev. C. if. WAIGHT. - The text was Mitt , thew li : I,*tand 11. ' The wise men and magicians of the East'were the moat dim tingnialted Mein of their time; !They were iiiomost Wiwi' in the lute and sciences: They studied astronomy for - the sake - of finding out what God bad.thecain revealed to ,man. They, perceived with prophetic ken that the-time for-the appearance of ,the promised Messiah liras at hand. They itatted upons long and weary joureey-to find 'him. - ' . They"did not go mitguided i for \the bright starOf hope went before thins*. pointed out the "way ! i'h4 sub ject of," the discourse,: then, is the Magi, or the action of tree philosophy. I. , Trua:,philecophy • seeks after God. No magi*, how far or difficult the way may he, it. Will, accoinplish this, being led .hy the light of `God's . tvath. , That is the i highest wisdom vi ich leads us throng!' the world with th dsost good to all. The truly wise astronomer...sees in the rolling spheres the design of the'Creator. • In the -study of musio, - . iloweris, , language'', !we o should trace the workings\of . God's hill (nite love. • There is no true,eultare with out religion„ Intellectualietuleads to atheism. If one does not study witli an eye single to God's glory, then altstequire manta become influelesa The worst men we have to-day are the edficated bad en. ; they cover their dark deeds with the garb of reflnedient."'•lt they are ,ariested 'in their wickedness, they:use thei.ltnowl- , edge to aid in securing release: . There ii a great' danger today in sending chil dren to schools where - religions and moral !raining hi neglected. This should not be. Parents,are to a great measure I,responsi ble for the religion or the lack of religion in their children. - The German lfniversii, ties are • wielding a mjghty influence iii Noted favor of infidelity. In less than half a ceittpry infidelity, if it , spreadil as it has for the last few years,' will prevail to a. greater extent than ever before. 11. true philosophy will find Christ. The wise men started by faith to'find.tbe infant Savior, but as_ they journeyed the Star of Bethlehem became brighter and brighter in pointing out the way. All sciences when rightly studied lead to God. As the mysteries of the world become clearly understood, God's love .to as be comes brighter and more perfect. 111. Trtie philosophy will worship Christ. When the wise .men had found the object of their search they immediate ly worshipped him. So it. Was that the . first, whet did homage to the Savior were the wisest and best men of the grand Per , Sian tmpire. IV. Trtie philesophy , trill brig tieseurea to Christ 1 1 0 here see . .tat tlio Magi brought the most valuable gifts to beitOw upon our Lord ; not' only paying him homage, but giving gold„ frankin • cence and Myrrh. It should lOoour lifo to not only rccognizp GOd but to give him the beat of our The sermon was very carefully wyitfen,. and the earnest and impressive. , .maniier in whicli it WAS ~delivered kept the closest attention .of the congregation, .slioNii-ag that it . wasriuly appreciated. = n. GOOD TEMPLARS' - CONVENTION. The fourteenth annual session of the Northeita,DistrlCt Convention, I. 0. of G. T., convetted A Milan, Tuesday, -May 01, W I . C. T. 15. P. Warner, nioSiditg, who anointed the following officers pro tern.: W. V.-T., Carrie Gleason ;P.W. C. T., Brother Gleason ; Chaplain, b: .L. Lar- . corn. i , 1 • . On Motion it was agreed to have the morning session an open one.. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The following committees went ap point-d Res - cautions-11. E. Chase; Oil. Chnb buck, . buck, 1% N. Moore, 0. L. Larcom and E. B. Minier. Good of the Order—J.. D. Anthony, C. E. White, H. A. Ilmse:11, E. E. Chub buck, W. 11. H. Gore and Ida Vincent. Music—. Carrie Gleason, Nettie Smith, Fred Holcomb, H. E. Chase, E, E. Chub buck, Miss H. E. Chas and Annie Vin cent. Adjourned at 12 M. Afternoon session called: to order ,at 2 o'clock P. st., in the M. E. Church, and was principally . devoted to reports from delegates and ;District Deputies, which were highly favorable as regards the state of the order in the-District. The COmmittee by ReSolutions present ed the following refibrt which on motion was accepted.: i..• Resolved, That we would express our, gratitude to God for Ills merciful kind ness in preserving our lives and permit ting us to meet again in convention, and we wish expressly to notice ,as a cause of thankfulness the increasing interest 'gen erally throughout the country in the cause of temperance. Resolved, That the agication,cf the mo-, mentons, question, "Bow shall we rid ourselves of the blighting curse of the rum traffic," acid its discussion in State Legis latures, and by the press generally, is Very' rapidly developing 'a healthy and growing sentiment favorable to its extinction. Resolved, That we earnestly urge our State Senator and Representatives to do all in their power to semi) favorable se, • Mon in the Senate on the question of sub miging a Constitutional provision pribib- Ring the traffic in intoxicating beverages to a vote of the people Resolved, That we are fully convinced that when professing. Christians and pro fessed temperance pc pie put their pro fessiOn into• practice at the polls as do those who favor the liquor interest, then and: not till then will they witness the success which the merits of the cause , de _ *serve. Resolved, That we urgn,,up(Wilre churches and ministers of our - cenkety the, importance of taking a. decided. •stand , in this work of temperance, us we are fully convineed that until ,the liquor traffic is abolished, ,and the evils with Which": it curses the TeoplOeinoved, all efforts at moral reform' must languish, ',and - the Cbeirch.4tid;" impediments . her way Which cannot be removed. Resolved, That we. recommend to the representatives from the various Lodges composing the Northern District Conven: Lion at the next session of the Grand Lodge, to support by voice and vote the effort now being medal to afford Good Templais an opportunity of affecting a limited insurance upon their lives vitiiin the order. Ilesoteed, That we tender our thanks to the citizens of Milan for the hospitable I entertainment they Lave given to this Convintion during its mission ; alio, to the trustees of this Church for the use of this beautiful edifice for this occasion. The following officers were - elected for the ensuing year : W.C.T., H. E. Chase ; W. V. T., Mrs. W. E. Gillett ; Secretary, P. McNerneY . ;Treasurer, C. - E. - White ; Chaplain, E. B. ?dirtier; Marshall, F. X: McKim; Guard, Amanda Mojray; - Senti- Waco ; Ambits* Antetar:9, G. V. MTin, Commander 2112=21=112=1 Kate Loon& ; 16 Ana% .Hutobleros"; fin Nettie gpiith;P.W!: v.. Wariser;-. RE The crisping selehrit was well attended; thaTolloWing beteuc the'progvainitc: Sing. lug, choir; Speech; 0. J. Chabbnek; Song, einte'GletaiKei; Declanuitiem, iota Clough; Meat, *Wing, .11.71ffeitfee **Atkin, thin Hai. Wilson ; • Soug—!!+ 4 ol4 Arm Clair," Anme Vincent ; Speech; E. B. Minim; ; Drebunatkut, N. Movie; Declaniatioti, ; edict Reading, Amanda MOKay.- Remarks by E. 'Part: ridge and W. H. H. Owe ; tiOng—" Don't Many h Mali if be Drinks," - Annie ,Vin. cent'; Remarks by S. P. NyirpeF; Sing ing, Choir. • II At - tbe - Wednesdey morning session , Mra: J. B.- Vincent _ being `recommended by Queen Esther Lodge, the degree of Fidelity Was °enforced upgn hei. • Oo - motion, the memberi , present Marched from the'ball to the Church in full regalia, where the following business was transacted ; The W. C. T. appointed the following Executive Committee; O. J. Chubbrick, S. P. Warner, W. 111:, H. Gore, 11. E. Chase and P. McNerney',. Ther Corathittee also appointed the fol loiing District Deputies : Ist, P. McNer ney ; 2ad, 0: L. Lircom ; 3d, D. Chase ; 4th, W. Landon ; sth, John Reed, Jr.; 3tli, J. B. Sterigere ; 7th, 8. P. Warner ; Bth, E. Chubbuck ; W. Wood ; 10th, Dr: , A. Judson. • • Tbe remainder of tbeltime was devoted to remarks by Many present. Submitted in F., H. and C. P. McNamar.; Jr, Secretary. KATE Loons, Assistant Secretary. Ulster; June 3, 1881. COUNCIL -PROCEEDINGS. Ccumicri. CHAMBER, June 6, 1881; The regular monthly session. of the Council was held this' evening, Burgess Alga'in the chair, and all the mealtime ;defeat except Assistant Burgess Hpl- Comb. Communications, petitions and state literati from citizens bting the flat, busi ness in order under - the Mee; Mr. Robert Ganley entered eoniplaint of a nuisance near the foot of Elizabeth street, and on the bailk of the river in that' vicinity. Councilman Pamela !moved thakthe sani tary committee be' instructed to take measures to remove or abate the nuisance. Adopted; Dr.Jobnson presented, r a potation . _for the improvement of M3ple street, which ou motion was referred to the street com mittee of all the wards, with instructions to report at the next regular meeting of the Chuncil. ' F. J. flungerford, representing: the Hook and Ladder COmpany, asked for an appropriation Rix:purchasing shirts.' D. Walborn petitioned for a culvert on Water street near the Prothonotary's of 'Ace, and proposed to pay part of the ex pensP. The application of Mantua Company for an appropriation was first considered. Councilman Spalding said that an appro priation of $4O had been made to the company last year, that the Company bad expended the amount on. improvements on the rooms occupied by them for'storing their apparatus, that it having become tidemark for the bOyough government to take pOSsession of the rooms to use foe other purposes, and would make use of the lumber and doors paid for by the company so far as it could be used to ad- Vantage,she was in favor of; granting an otber appropriation. Mr. Spalding then moved that an appropriation of $4O• be made to the Mantua Hook and Laddef Company, and that any lumber and doors furnished by the company. in repairing room shall be used in improving the sta tion house. Adopted. On motion of Councilman Rahm the Street Commissioner. authorized to build a culvert in the rear- ' of the riothori otary's °nice on Water street, providing Daniel Walborn will furnish and deliver the stone necessary for the work. . On motionqtCouncilman Keeler, Sene ca L. Arnold was appointed a spebial po liceman to a I at the west end of the bridge during the pleasure' of the Council without pay. - . Bills amounting to '459.29:were exam ined and approved by the finance commit tee; and, tbe Secretary directed to draw orders for payment. Police Report for the month'of May. Arrested_ and tried before • Police Justice John A. Codding. . , May 7 .- A. Marrlshy Geo. Britton Or nuisance in car; e is #1.70 ; paid .1.70. May 7-- . F. Propos by Geo. Britton for reitst log oltice4; costs 41.70 ; paid 11.70. May 7- I J. E. strove by Geo. Britton for resist ing omeer ; „costs I t. 70 ; paid #1,70. May 7—Richard Benjamin byG. A. Burns ; drunk and disorderly; One .8.00; costsll.7o ; paid e 1.50. May 7—Wm.3tonehan by G. A. Burns; drunk and disorderly one t .1.00 ; costs 11.70. Adjourned.'- - ; - ' . - J. KiIiCISBURT, Beendary. ,ISFORD COUNTY : TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.' The next meeting of the Bradford County TeaChers' Association will be held at Sayre, June 10th and 11th, and. prom ises to be a large and interesting one. . We append a programme of the exercises as far as they can be arranged . . . , ruounalin Lecture on Self bulture—Rcv. A. W. , ~~ Paper on School Aesthetics—W. 11 BENEDICT. Paper on History—Lorrns E. DEAN. . Talk on the . Civil GoVernment of Penn sylvania—lion. E. L. Hitxts. • Talk on the Use of the" Subjunctive _Mogi:U. 7 E. E. QUINIAN. V, Talk on Teaching Oral Grammar—p: g. ITCH ER. Talk on Mathematical Geography—J., S. 130VIEGDON. i • Talk on Ratio and Proportiou—Gno.. 31. MAnsuir.L. , • _ Talk on Mental Arithmetic—C. F. HEY- ERLEY. Class drill in Primark . 'Arithmetic— HATTIE C. 130GART. Class drill in English Griinmar-J-Its. B. TIAIDINO. , Tliere will be declamations and recita lions by pupils -froriv, - ;the neighboring schools and others. . • s •;.; Music is also expecti4l froM the choir of the M. E. Church. • : ; - The Committee of Arra4emerits, En tertainment etc., arellrs. JCPB' Ellt Rumor, Miss VILLIE MIEBSEREAII, au,d - Messrs. R.M. Hovwv, 11. C.'klitattli, and 11. W. THOMAS. g_ In addition to the above programme, there - will be resolutions to discuss and practical questiona in school work _ i to aa • - ewer. C: °alum, &cretiry,. Loc2l Correipondence. TERRYTOWN. Sinew! my bust eorrespordence, Death has visited bur community .and' has taken away from our. midst Mrs. Martha Hor ton, the wife of uncle Edniund Horton. She was born Sept. 1811,-and was mar ried to Edmund Horton, at Lowuitown, Mifflin county, Pa., Nov. 10tb, 1834, and died at Tarrytown, on Monday, May 10th. . The .funeral services were aondusted bY Hew Mr. Cook, from Merryidl; Them Ida died on ta• ogee doi, itt Up resident*, of her son, Charles Wheeler, Mn.. Wheeler, the wife of Isaac Wheeler, in her 70th-year. The:funeral took place 14 the Terrytown cemetery on Wednes day, the 18th ult., at 1 P. at., and that of Martha Hoiton at 10 A 31. Rev. 'Mr. Cook officiated at both. Mrs. Hattie Ceres and Mrs. Miry Ros: Der, from CarbOndale; Pa., are visiting at Charles-Curtiss. • . Hrs. Hannah Sebenitt hai again recov ered so as to be able to be around. Editor E. A. Strong and wife from Dv shore, paid his mother and sisters a visit on Sunday last, the 29th ult: 11. M. Miller-has purchased the black five-year old team front Charles Viali and will proenre a fine conveyance for use on the mail route from Wyalusiug to Mont rosnand will endeavor to give satisfaction to the traveling public. - ' Mr. E. White is erecting a ditching house near New Era. John A-Biener, Jr., and wife paid their frleuds'and relatives a visieat Wilmot on Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 29th ult. Rev. Mr . Wagner administered the sac rament in Wilmot. on •Sunday t!ie 20th. A large number participated anti a very eloquent sermon wax delivered by Rev. Wagner, from Rev. :Id chap. 20th verse. Quite- a large number from our place attended the show at. Towanda on Tues day the 31st ult. The potato beadle has made its appear ance in large number and it is fetired by many that they will be more numerous this season than ever before. - - Grain and grass look very fine through out our Vicinity, and promises tti be an abundant yield. . r _ e , - - • HeNT.S OIT Qt.:MALY 41E58E. Terrytown, Pa., Jung 2, 1881. I .. —Have you seen the AdJustable Track Endless Heft Churn - Pow er? If not you have yet to seethe latest, and most - conrenient. churn-power. A full line of Powers to suit any ones means-, and needs. Powers delivered at any It. 11. Station. tf It. i. WELLE.I. Or A . SUPERIOR OD LTIVATOR.- The iong•eontlnncd rainy season has caused a heavy growth of grass and weeds, and heavy ground In earn fields. FarMeis will end Welles' Intiorod Tomplanis County Cultiva tor to be just the Implement that they need to dress out their hoed crops, Towanda. June 8.14". lir WANTED ! T -I will pay good prices In cash for anj iminb4Ot colts sired by the Nor man bon,' "iDanabetf?, , ' or Milan, Pa. lam not particular in regard 'to age, color, or sex. Jot? . GriMn,-Athens, Pa. March 3, 1881, Em• rir The-largest, Best and Cheapest fine of Shoes for Ladles', Misses' and chlldrens , wear Is found at comma% new store, corner Maln and Plne-sts., Tracy &Noble's Block. apr4lB frir RnmovAL.—.E . S. A.4.i:x hai re moved his Undertaking Establishment from Midge street to , rooms on Maln street, over TU R -211.11 & GORDON'S Drug Store, and Woonvoity VAN DouN's Boot it Shoe Store. A foil line of Undertaker's Goods from the cheapest to the best. jan?.7,11. S.-ALLVis, Agent. .I DEATH TO POTATO BUGS: Use Pnre Paris Green and Genuine London Pur plc. For sale at Dr. U. C. Porter's Drug Store. Towanda, Junis3, 1681•w3. • ear Comm has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Yontti' wear ever offered in Towanda, and at prices within the reach of ail. E. T: Bun° Air, Piesident. 121111 1511 . , .. ...; c 3E. ,at EELL:: 41. : . .41111 • • a. • • , all the excel. Plow in use. a all the Ojai anyothernow. vs several atm 'the greatest t lOhiter Stand- Wheel Standard are its,.and lie Mold Board chore Ucci of Steel and under s which - we have t=l ixclusive patent. lie weight is eighteen - pounds less than our Mirst•elass Steel Plow, made in the ordinary ways - 4kretalls for tivenly-two dollars. Interior Steel Plows retail from sixteen to ninetee n - doUsis. The price of our new Plow is but titivates= Dollars, and it is the cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold. It to cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at , Ye dollars aatl s halt. \ 1 The iointer can be shifted so as to take more or teas iirs be kept oni, lhac - Witli the Plow. - The wheel will run under the beam or one side of it fu._____ .___. rays keep in line. The beam is adjustable for Spring or Fall Plowing. and also for two or three.horses. • 'The handles can be adjusted to aceomodate a man or boy on the same Plow. _ It Is the lightest Draft Plow ever made. - , Wooden beams are going out of use because they Shrlnk, Aver!, and warp, and never ran two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. Malleable beAms become demoralized and bend, which Is wo r se than to break.- - - , . . A Steel beam is the necessity of the day. , It is three tithes as strong, and very much lighter than any other Style. • When we sly a. Mold Board is chilled, the Farmers Imow it Ls so.' We do not palm off on theta a composition of various metals. and call it chilled metal. , , - We want agents for this new Plow in every town in this state. - - - •.: . We can give but a very small discount to them. but we yvill'pay the Railroad Freight . , - • We propose to place this Plow In the hands of the Farmers as near the cost of manufacture as possible. It is the beef Agricultural Implement ever sold. It is Alio cheapea. Persons, therefore, who are not willing to act as agents on the principle that "a nimble sixpence is bettiT than a slow pmiltag,ll nivd not. apply for an agency., , No Mows on COMITIMOIL A ll sales absolute. - . . We make Right and Left Hand Plows of all sizes. Also Side Hill Plows. ' • - ' Cr" Thli is the only Steel Chilled Plow In the World. • --•- . _ steel costa several times more than Iron. lint this Plow, full riggeikby giving small discounts , can be sold for Seventeen Dollars. Compare this, price with that of any Iron Plow ever made. \... Wh , re there are no agents, we will, on receipt of Seventeen _Dollars, send a Plow to any Railroad Station in the State, and pa y the; freight Address I . , . . . - %. -SYRACUSE CHILLED. PLOW COMPANY - Syracuse; N.Y.' . • 9 BUSINESS LOCAL. iiffTONVENIENT -oH - cru POWERS tor L. B. Row Ens challenges comps twos for quality of goods and low prices on Saab, Doors, Blinds and Mold int, s, and a! building ECM. testal. , . C au g3-if IT HURRAH to GE°. L. Ross's New Grocery Store In the Montanyc Block, and get your Giocerles at twk bottom. Jan. 20. ur YOU RUN', NO RISK when you buy your Groceries at G. L. ROBBl3 new store In Montanye Block. Ills PRICES are WAY DOWN to rock bottom. His store lo KKLLUB BLOCK, tsr WARt bests the world by Low Prices sod good Goods,. • I Throat • aff odious and .bronchia diseases are relieved Immediately by the use o Downs , Elixir. . tar Eo." L. ROsi sells Groceries awful CHEAP because his expenses are very light, and he is ►round his customers shall have the 1-evietit.. UrSPRING TOOTH - 'HARROWS. The attention of farmers is called to these valuable Impliments—The latest advance cultivating ma chinery—will work on rough; stony and rooty ground where common harrows fall. Will, on any ground, do four times the work of the common harrow. Fair trials allowed. Agents wanted. tf = 11. M. Wataxs. Ifr Ifonry and Johnson's Arnica and OH Liniment I+ an external remedy for Man and Beast. sec fil•RiNo SEASON.—Now the human system Is more than ever disposed to get. out of order by the IniuMelent °lions of the Liverlatlis gorge the excess of bile. If It is not assisted IA Its work, billions attacks. must neeessarilyaollow. Simmons. Liver Regulator, prepared by 4.-11. Rollin - k Co. Philadelphia, so l e proprietor, has. proven Itsel f be the Great Regulator of the Liver, and to the spring especially should this val uable medicine be taken. ltean be found for tale by all lint class Druggists. t': Downs' Elixir . will cure" all lung Misuses. - _ The best medicine known for whooping cough. Ur Never ask aMyspeptie person what he wants to eat, but let him take a few doses of Bailees Mandrake Bitters and his appetite will be all right. Price 2b cents per bottle. ' • lir Gaps Hinds in the Ile& by cute, apeedity di/Appear without leaving a scar s •when Henry A johneun'a Arnica and Oil Liniment, Is wed. z • t:onatipation . invariably followi3 Liver CoMplOnt ; bat It Is easily overcome by the timely miter tiazteen Mandrake Bitters. Dys.' peptia alms mmdtly-Melds to ads potent remedy. • • is impossible for a woman after s faithful MGM .of treatment with LYDIA. E. Ptsrawsit's VEGETABLE COMPOUND- to eontlane to suttee with a weakness of the uterus. EaWkose a stamp to _Mts. Lwnto. E.PDOtimu, = WNW' Menia l apan., Mass" for pamphlets. MN bp Ur. Lt. G. Posras, Dmistat, Towanda, F 4. - iriapt-yrt. - OP SYRACUSE, •I[it MCI Ton_ 6:=ES GIT*TIN—CAMP.--At the home of the lirlde'it parentis, In Herrick. May 11.tb, 1831, by Her. lien. Landon. Mr. Wright ri list In.of Burlington, anti Miss Nellie Camp, of Herrick. May they lotig enjoy and rejoice in the ill'rights thelr htuteholii. friAnNED et.llvara,l Pa. , pril ii4l, (Thu eine R., son of ta. F.. ;old H. M. Burned, aged 2 years and 7. months. TOWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED B.Y ST EV EYS & LONG, General dealers 1p Grotertes awl produce, corner gain and Pine Streets. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE .9, issi Flour per bbl Flour per nark . Corn,Meal per 100. . Chop Feed, Wheat, per bush.... ft (A) fi 1 05 Coro • N. !a) Rye 17.,;•,4 itattl 40 GI 42 Buckwheat 40 I. Buckwheat Flour.— $1 €0 a, Clover seed Tlintdhl. westerh,.. o'ls a ?25 Beans, 62,1b5, II 50 4 A 60 60 Pork, mesn • - 0 bbl. { _O . 00 0 022 00 Lard 10 0:. 11 04) 14 _ Sutter, tubs . ' • Ir. 0 •Is fg) Rolls ' - 16 0 17 0 Eggs, fresh !- . 0 15 6 - 4 Cheese ' Potatoes. per bush.. - 03 Beeswax • a 35 zo a. 22 CORRECTED BY 11. OATIDOW t RRO Veal Skies_ Deacon Skins Sheep Pelts.. R. M. WELLM. gE3 F 0 •I? . ."'M • INSURING- iIN ANY COMPAN OR THE EQUITABLE And its Tontino Savings Fund Plan, ABSOLUTE SECURITY. ASSETS $41,108 602 00 SURPLUS.... 9,228,294 00 Large profits in case of long' life. Cer tainty of prompt payment in case of death. *4 800,000 paid to roliey-: - holders in 1880.. Not a claim contested. ' . For full particularg of TONTINE.4iiti all othq forms of policy Issued by this itzocieiy;a.pply•to JOHN D. STRYKER, Agent. At FIRST NATIONAL 3.lN,R,•Towatrda. • • L.C. Cue , Manager, : en, Broadway, N. Y.; Jxll j, ,9 SEASONABLE GOODS CroclEery and 99-Cent Store Ice Cream Freezers. FRUIT JA,Rg (EXTRA TOP), JELLY BOWLS TLTMBLEBS FULL STOCK OF Crockery, Chita, Glassware, Decerated_ Chamber Sets 'at greatly re duced prices. LAMPS AND LAMP wittizE, TRUNKS it TRAVELING BAGS .Carrijige* BOY'S EXPRESS WAiiIONS JAPANNED ANI) -TINWARE. Best quality of mixed -BIRD SEED iu one-pound packages, only 10 cts. Woodward's Medicated Nest Eggs--sure death to hen lice—lt de., or '', - )Oc dna: 'ionsats, Pa., JO* a, test. MARRIED. 6IE - D. PAYING. AELLING - J t 3 59 (4 :s!! t 1 19 (sig 190 • (e 0 rah .10 UM 01 1 .7! 2.5 4o (ri) fir) (44 1 4o SOCIETY,' EXAMINE C. P. WELLES' For the Summer trUde • 63 , 011 . and eery Cheap. WATER COOLERS, • • , Decorated' and Tea Scus AND VELOCIPEDES, . tAK. 11401 Iniirt IPrea 11111illiND s. Inds& , • Its Mold will outwear t the very bYtt. of the ortlinarfr Field boards. It will scour in soils whey steel plows and another plow hitherto proved' failure. • With this ploW will be inr n new style of Pktw Point au Point, on which we have Patents, and which aro air improvement, both as relp and stregth.. Vey Abvrtilsetnents. XTOTICE.—AII persons are fOrt,id 1.1 cutting Tiniber.on the lands of this tare Ed ward McGovern, to Overton Tnanabip„ without the written consent of the undersigned, under the penalty of the law. JOHN McGOVERN, Executor. o..rton. mar Rd. tamatvt• - AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In. re the estate of Wan. H.Sfurray,ininor child of Rachel Murray, dere.xsetl. account of K. Wright, deceased. (guardian of the bald Wm. If. NI tinny), as ti.ed by Ely Wright and Maria Wright, executors of the said 4. K. Wright.. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. to examine . ' anal pass upon the exceptions flied to said gtta,r aitatt's account, will att. 21d to the duties of bleat.. pointment, on vi:IDAY. the 2lth d.yof .rusr, !Fil, at JO Welock A. IL, at his rake lit - Athena liormigh, at which time anal place all parties later "e,ted may attend If they think proper. ' E. MILI 14,J8., Audittd. ' Athens. Pa May'_.;, ADM IN ISTIIATOR'S NoTick:. T.ki...„ ~ administration baring been grant ed td tbO uudemigned. upon the estate of Obedlah gemmenway, !are or Shesheluln tapdeceas-d, ashes is hereby given that all imfiewr fredebt , t to the said estate alt' requested to make 11mi/imitate payment, and all perL•ns baring claims against said l'Atale must present the same dilly authenti- Cate(' to the nwiersi vent for settlement. . ' 5 oo 66 6 6{. W3l. SNYlire. Admitilstratoi Sheshuiti i izi 1881 -Vi 8. iiDNIINISTRATOII!S NOTICE. —Letters of administration baadaZ brun granted to the_ unden..igned, upon 111.3 rgatv, or Orlando lipnietrr: tate or itomet --ernship.tleeeased. !tttle(' is hereby given that al ' .otis indebted lb said estate are reryneareflap ITA. , imediate pay unt nt. and all peTsiliffli,islr.g . lrc,„ . trims arythed, I lie Sa!IP . Will Pit'Se lit !he'll witho lay in pro- wr der for settion....nt to AN%!ter I.np9rte,S4.llllitan-retatv. Pa. apirte. Pa:, May IV' DMINISTRATIIIX'S NOTICE • ,ite.r. u(i atlttsititstrakt having l)Ctill =ant, A 1, _,. „, the lll:.leffigmett up; he elititit of 4 ari 44 (.6.. .1s:: , t:t Alttatty Lt.t.1t,1:11.. deceased, .111411,10 is 11, , re1,y ;Foul' Iliat all per,mis Indebted 111 ~at-1 ..hate arc: regtiestett t.t mike Immediate ptyment. *44 all per..ti . , hmii.g.e!.ttlits agaltAt stilt rotate: itiuKt prt-9ent the .....imr Ou ). w:thentleat , 4l Lathe andurelguu.l ,!,,r Nettl..l%teut. AT. -I .lllt.tt I.F.E. A.lnit:tiAratriy. Everiftertt. 1'...t.. May I. Ittt..vot. FREE TO EVERYBODY! BEAUTIFUL BOIIK Id THE ASKING ! , applyiez personalty at the, nearest ottee of Tiik SINGER NAN IIEACTURING CO. Or ley postal card It at 4:11-istalit .) any rzd rrlt person will be presented With a yeautifully illustrated copy of a New Bock entitled . CENIUS REWARDED, Stay of the - Sowing Machine, containing a handsonve and costly steel engravhig frontispiece; atm', :M finely Line "moil ends, and leitindin au elalgtrate bine and gold lithograph ed cover. No charge whatever Is made for th.s qlsotue book, which can be obtained wily by ape pltr•atlon at the branch and subordinate offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. 1100:014$:(e01:11, /VIIDITOR'S:' NOTICE.— Ette of G. deceased. Toe Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of .If.adford County. to distribute the funds of 'above named estate. will attend IV the dutiesof his ap pointtrient at his r Mee In Ilie Itoroogh of Towanda, on MONDAY, AU NV; 15t4.16d1. nt.lo &clock A. M MI pe . rsons ItaN - 1:17, clallni then present theta or they may no forever debarred. • .1 AMES 11. CODLING, Auditor. Towanda. May 19. 1991-9v4. • VOR SALE. = One second-hand Ili,iler and Engine. Engine., W-1; 1 12. h new Shiro ctorcroort : , ire of itoiTer..42. Inchea In diameter, Itofett long, two 11-Inch Flue!, with Pump, Beater, tine Shafting, roily, Ale; a Harrison Fend Stolle Elovatir. an. All of the .albove machinery im Ire good order, and will 1,,e Wild cheap. Addrows P. AYES. . MAY ' llf•w 4 . Sheshequin, Bradford Co,, Pa. fIONIAITTEE'S SALE.—By vir tue of au , iirder of rho Court of Couple st Pleas of the County of Bradford, the underslgned; i:ointnittee of the person and estate of. Michael Harlan, will expose and sell at public sale, on the premises In the towitship of treerton, In said myna sty, on itATI:II It A N E at 1 woof it n the aften'o6m, the fo.lowlng described reateStahs _of the said Michael Henan_ situated In the town ship of tiverten aforesaid, and houhded as follows, - viz: Beginning at.% cherry trees the rinktaisait car, iod Of lot No.. 5.-and the northeast of No. 4; thence north 31i , eas Ins perches to a beech tho.northeast rorner of the warrant ; thence north She west 151 te , rches to a post the northeast corner of tot No. e ; thence south alo west 1118 perches-to h beech r nl,- ling renter of lots Nos. r,„ fi and 7; thence south;, 2 east 151 perches to the place 6[ beginning; contriln- -, ....- .ing tlttaeres,tnore or Ica% alsuut 30 acres litiProvest with We log house, one framed bank barn, and an orchard of fruit trans themes. , TEII3IS 1 - PIF ,SALF.,—tme-thirit of the Pureha‘o ruouey to he paid when the property Is strum% down, one-third to one year, and one-third In - two years, orlth Interest; same is be speared by Inifement against the premises. .JOIt Y 11. DA Vie. afar 19 1951. Committee. pßExgit's - - HOTEL. ON TIIE u European Plan t opposite the City ?tall. rotirt llnnse and new Post oince, New-Tong. Pittcr-i RILDQoun. This hotel has all modern Itnerove. men's, including Elevators. ltas,llannitur Water. and itorglar-Proot locks on every door. It la con venieut to all Theatres and within three colonies walk of both IE - Aerated Raliroad - Stations, 'torso Cars for all parts of the - city pant the door. *peels! arrsngements with excursion parties. Apr.zi-rni. - NEW - REVISION -- AGENTS WANTED.— BrleW TiIIITAiIIEST. As made by Mt most eminent scholar* of England and Araertea. Hatt the Priree of Owl" irprstrf in. English lAllitioa. Largo type, filhen super cak:u tiered paper. Wegant blodlug. A Peparato Corn preltruskro 111storyof the Bible and Its Transla tlow..*' roehollog a roll account of the New ilevislotik;glean to 'sulaterlhers. nest chance for agetlt3 eter offered. Smil stamp N., particulars at onee.• rIIE lIENIRV HILL PVIILTSIIING Co„ Niaawteti. Curs 2r. Apr.Za.we. FXECETOIt'S NoTtev..— Let -1.4 tem testsmetitaty harlot' been granted tothe understeurti, meter Ifle fest slit sod totateelt‘ r rh• I.arrntsee. tato of Albany twp., decease d ge-raoteL todebtott. tell tap estate of bald deceits._ are h,relfy :netlfled to make luttnediste p moot. and all haclug claims evilest said tier,. most ptestmf the-same doly sutheatteattel to : 1 1 ,:; lutdeeetia.4lo,oetileaseets. . ,• - • , = 4 4 AMEti Itz• Nem Albany, ra...3lay 11414 K . • i . WELTEIL SVEN ' Adinlntst. II FOR rrinitill ()Rite, 31 Union Slgnarr, New York. rarer, of