oadfora Tieportet EMI CHAS. 11. ALLF.N, LOCAL FIDITOII Towanda, Pa., .August 4, alir. ENTELED IN THE i'OSTOFFICE-AT TOVri - N - DA AS MAIL MATTED 01. TILE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAIi. The'expiration of sutiteription ieprint e,l on the colored .label. By noticing the do:c eon,' subscriber can tell when his piper Will be stopped unless the subscrip -IL)n'is renewed. Tats is nice summer weather WATEn 31ELatis are getting cheaper. CAMP-MIETINI•S will soon Loin bloom Cpitllly !louse has uiuety inmates THE' iipple_ dumpling season drawali ME ONE-Tuntu• of the t4Ommei has dc- parted SEE advertisement tiLExeursion in an- other column Tin: grape crop promises to bo a large one this season. Tim school boy grieves that vacation is more than half over. r• it merchant s wil I soon •be receiving their fall supply of goods. • l'Em'nEs are scarce. There is no rub bing this fact out this year. QUITE a number-of Philadelphians arc spending the summer mouths at Troy. .LE:wis's Lake, in Sullivan County, is neally 2,500 feet above the level of the CM Tun young men of Troy arc agitatink the question of a bicycle club in that vil4 ME tint} weather-wise individuals say that we are through with the severely Lot weatht. r Sow your turnip seedqiiis week,, and the harvest therar.pawill be bountiild• - ME perhaps SoL..WoLnonN has sold his interest in the Troy mail route to 11. F. CrEnouLD, of Burlington. GEORGE FAturnmn's Barber Shop has undergone some needed repairs during the past week. =EI SMALL-injuries, viewed through the mi croscope of borrowed trouble, become peat calamities CANDIDATES Are already picking ' otit their delegates. The next pull will be to get them elected. TH'Ent: aro too many., young girls on the streets at night: It does not — speak well for their training. • iiitEti steam threshing machines are making music for the farmers of Colum bi.► at the present time. IP the Lellaysville Advertiser is a truthful paper, there arc some very mean people living in, that vicinity. '- ADVERTISERS will do well to call and examine our subscription list. It is re ceiving new acquisitions daily. 'Nil; I: persons have been killed in the !•iciuity of Waverly since the first of July by the railroads and otherwise. A CREAMERY at Brooklyn, Suspiehatma County, makes -100 pounds of butthr and 1*,:;p0 pounds of cheese per day. • FRANK DALY is enldrging his carriage nianufactory at Leona in order to aecomo "date his constantly increasing business. S. S. VEIZNIII.YEA is having his building at Grover, formerly Used as a blacksmith shop, remodelled into a dwelling house. Tilt.: Good Templars of Sus'queltanna , County hold their Quarterly Convention: at Savory Corners to-day and to morrow. Tiiillooting of the gray, black or for :,,loirrel will be allowed after the first day of September, until the first day of Janu ary: Tit: exterior of the M. E. Parsonage, at Troy, bas recently been much improv ed in appearance by a handsome coat of OEM LEWIS Dullots,•of South Waverly, was quite badly injured by coming in 'contact With a truZz-saw, in the Sayre shops ? one delay last Week: !Jou.N Mr3l.kno::,. an employee of the o(lgii shops, Athens, had one of his ltuds quite badly cut on Friday while at work in the shops. - The old school .house at West-War ren kr, being removed, and anew and bet ter bliilding for school purposes will be erected on its site. Tilt: steam grist Mills at .Lonna have shut db.wri for repairs, and !for the pur pose of putting in new bolts to, manufac ture new process flour. _ • Tnk Leitaysville Post Office is being happUed with lock and opeir boxes for the better 'accommodation of those who got their mail matter there. 1 rol.3ti;s a; l'Ass.toE . qtave rented `the t;outli store in CARROLL'S block, in Atli ens, and will move their music establish inetrt. in that village therein. Tii7F: shops of the Enterprise Manufac turing Company, at Troy, are again in full Operation after a _suspension of two weeks to niake repairs and take an in, • i ventory. ~ • . ' r TitnYeteran Organization of Susque liatinn42ounty- will hold its Encaminuent this year on the Harford Fair Grounds, commencing August 30th, and continuing four days. TrlE.railroad company have removed the headquarters of the - car inspectors frimi this place and .Tunkhannock to La cey Ville. All trains are now inspected at that point. _ TILE Surviving officers and members of the Fifth New York Cavalary are artang. iug for a second re-union, to be held in owego the latter part of August or the first of September. • . Tilt: citizens of Canton are making_ ex tensivepreparations looking to a fineThAg ietilttiral Fair there this fall. It is said that the indications are that it will be a very ••tiecessful exhibition. Tit's: annual camp meeting of the Illya- Ini , ing• Association will be held on their Camp Crotinsls in Dimock, commencing Wednesday, - l Augnst 31st, and closing Thorsday, Beptember 8, 1881. A NI oTocatArute view of the interior of Christ Chili:ell, decorated for Easter or ClKistinas, is said 4 have been taken eight or ten years ago', Will uny- person haying a copy plesss notify this OftiCe? TnEGermania Band gave "Mine Hoe SEELEY of the European' House, a sere nade on Monday evening: A large and delighted audience listened, to the bean . music.. PEOF. GI.EpON, the borge trainer, gave an exhibition with a kicking bor:e owned by JAMES LOC. EEE, on Park Street, Monday afternoon. Quite good sized crowd took in the show. A COIOtEaPONDENT says that when one of Troyjs fruit and Vegetable dealers sells . a dozeu4ears of green corn, or a water melon, ,he presents the purchaser with a printed list of the physicians in that vil lage. • THE History atid Catalogue of the Uni versity at Lewisburg, has been placed an our table through the courtesy of Profes sor while an advertisement of the institution Will be found in another unni. - - TILE Greenbaekers of the State of New York, will hold their State convention at Elmira on the :23d of this _mouth. IC is thought that ample accomodations will be found within the city - limits fur the crowd. .STANDINE now occupies his baud some-f.f,new xvsidence in Troy. We are hot generally covetous ; but a house some thiug._like VAN'S : would suit us—only, we should prefer to have it. located in this village:. WE cannot see why the revised edition will riot suit,a large proportion of folks. It has just as handsome .bindings, looks equally well on a centre table, and Will undoubtedly press leaves just as nicely as the King JAmEs version. THE advertisemedi of the fall term of the Wyoming Seminary and Commercial College at Kingston, I'a., appears in a'u other: column. The institution" is ably conducted, and is lu every way worthy of the patronage of the public. .THE Peg Factory at Grover is doing a large and constantly increasing business. To save the expense of hauling the 'pegs to the railroad they' have recently _ had built a wooden track to connect the fac tory with the railroad track. _ , . TIIE Presbyterian Society of Athens will give lawn social or festivali for the next fow weeks in place of their regular " sociabla." The first occurs this (Wed nesday) evening, in the grounds formerly occupied by Judge HERRICK. WYALUSING township ' furnishes the largest' number of ;Inmates in- , the County . House of any district : in the coun ty. The- number at present from that town is ten. • Standing Stone furnishes the next highest number, eight. FllO3l the report of the Fish Commis sioners:we find that there s at least one hundred and forty. stiebies of fishes in the waters of the State;:and that• of these, eighty species are important _for food and may he cultivated to advantage. AN Elmira papers that- 3. 11. llot.- LENnAcK, aietit:for IIoLDEN, & Co., of that city, killed a rattlesnake at New Al bany, this County, on Thursday last, which measured six feet and six inches iu length, aid sported sixteen rattle. 4. EOM decided improvements have been made on State street by Street COmmis smiler NORTHROP and . his men, within the past two Weeks. ,We have abandoned - all hope 'as to the shiewalks on South -Main • reet ever being put in decent repair. A YOUNG man residing in South Wa verly fell through the new railroad liridge across the Chemung river, near Waverly, on •Fridai, a distance of about 30 feet, striking upon his head. his skull was fractured and one of his arms was broken. I Ox a charge of threatening to shoot GEO. BILIiCE; SAM. BERRY, '.;(colored,) i . was ak.es ed Thursday afternoon, and in default it v bail in the sum of $5OO, was sent to jail to await the 'action of. the Grand Jury at September term of Gouit. MATEItIAL is being placed - on the ground preparatory to the erection of a new railroad depot building at Troy. It has long been needed, and we hope the structure will be in every way suitable to - as important a shipping point as is our sister village. ~ • —A:v.-- Now go for them—the big ones are here. A black bass was caught -in the .river down by the Myers' farm, during the : early part - of the week, weighing over five pounds.—...lthens. Gazette. Athens is ahead of Wyalusing in li—vely bass, so far this season.- A .FOOT race is to take place - On the track of the Fair Grounds, at Canton, on the 27th of August, for a purse of *209. The contestants are JAMES STEEL, of lilorris Run, and JAMES Nicitur.s, of Mc- Intyre. The distance to be run_ is one and one-half mile. IT is becoming a custom among some of the families in town to have black bass for -breakfast on Monday morning.-Ath em Gazette. And why. shouldn't they? You must have singular fish up there if the hlack.bass . will not bite on a Satur day afternoon, or early Monday morning. TpF. school house struck by lightning near Canton, on Monday of last week, was-the Ceas6 school house, in Armenia, about three miles north of Canton. The little girl that was killed, we a daughter of 1). O. .Smant, and was about six years of ake_._-- - Nbne of the other children were seriously, injured: . JUSTIN CALIFF'S larget barn on the line between Smithfield anct-Springfield towns ships, was struck by lightning - apd burhed, together with its contents, ,on Monday evening of last week. The barn -was well filled with hay and grain.. The building was insured, but there was no insurance ou its contents. • Rom. of Honor of the Ackley School, ending July 21, 1881: RUTNA TAYLOR,' GERTIE IVOOI3, NETTIE , HARM, BI EN- , ROCKWELL, VIDA TAYLOR, GEORGIE. SNYDER,- PERRIN CARP, GUY WELLS, HARRY LYON, OTTIK LYON, HARRY ACK • LET, TOMMY-LYON, EVA ALLEN, Teacher. • Tar. store of Css & Orwell, was burglarized on. Wednesday' night of last week: The thieves gained at en i trance through the window in the rear of the building. Quite an amount .of cut tlery was taken. The• "light-fingered" gents also attempted to gain. an - entrance into COBURN'S store, but were unable to do so. 11:1===11 THE Qinton Water Company, having settled their difficulties with the Mitme: qua Improvement Company, bCgan the construction last week of a reservoir at the bead of Mill Creek to take the place of the one destroyed some years ago by the giving away-of the darn. The Senti nel thinks that the new reservoir will in :lire the Cantonians an excellent and am ple supply of pure water, WE are under bbligationito the Com missioners' Clerk; Mr; WILLIA.m LEWIS, for the valuable table printed in this week's REPORTER, showing the assessment and fife State and county taxes of each town ship and borough in the county. The flg- . urea will be found of special interest to every tax-payer. , MasT.En FRED ,. son of N. N. BETTS, Esq., received quite a severe cut over one of his eyes, on Tuesday afternoon, by a fall from DuFFINGTON'S pony, "Polly," which he Was at gale time .riding... The accident happened n front of. his father's residence oa Main street. Dr. WOODBUIIN was called and dressed the wound. =Z! THE pic-nic of Christ Church' Sunday School, at .WestOn's, on Wednesday of last week, Was a decided success, both as to numbers present and the enjoyment of all who participated. The weather was favorable, and all returned in the evening feeling that the day had been one of unal loyed pleasure. • A LAMA; number of • the members of the 11.. E. Church, together with the teachers and scholars of the Sunday School; accompanied by numerous friends, will pic-nic ~ at EILEMIERGER'S Fish Ponds to-day (Wednesday). The Ger maniafband . will accompany the= happy party.; , . - A biritat son of Ilms ay IlAssErT, of Waverly, formerly of this place, was bad ly bitten by a large dog one day recently. Fears are entertained that the dog was suffering'from hydrophobia-at the time. No symptoms of the.dread malady have as yet made their appearance in the little boy, and it is to be hoped ,that they-will . Tin oflicers of the' 'Agricultural Society lave already commenced the preliminary ;work of preparing for the annual exhibi tion, and if they receive the proper sup port from the people, the fair will be the best yet held in the county. All interest ed in•such ex: - ,ibitions.should aid the olli cers 'all:they can. Bradford County can not afford to lag behind. IT is whispered iu Triton Hose Compa ny.cireles as niit at all . improbable that they will take advantage of the occasion of the visit of Eagle llose' Company of Pittston, August 25th, and then have their aimual parade. It is talked of in viting the Naiads of Towanda and a com pany from Montrose. The plans are per fecting,— Tunkhannock Democrat. THE big bass stories, although what late this season, arc now beginning to Make their appearance. & gentleman Whom we have heretofore considered truthful, informed us Sund4 that Mrs. enuncittia., of Harrisburg, who is i visit ing at Wyafusing, caught ono day recent ly a black bass near the latter. place that weiglm,il four pounds, nine ounces and a half. Tit t: health properties"of.onions have never been fully understood. Lung and liver complaints are certainly benctitted, often cured, by a free Consumption'ot on ions, eithei cooked or raw. 'ColdS yield to theni like magic. Don't be afraid - of them. 'Vl'aken atiiight all offense will be gone in -the morning,' and the good effects will amply.compensate for the trifling an noyance. At least so says the Pittston Gazette. -Tun movement to secure the .introduc tion into schools of books - showing the ua tune - and etiectspf alcohol is a good one. If our country could have a single genera tion accurately aild fully informed of the wastes and burdens of society from the use of alcoholic beverages theLcousdience of the Nation would - be so roused that these beverages would be banished for ever. TnE largest pic-nic of the season, thus far, was that of the Presbyterian Sunday School, on Thursday. It required a train of six car to carry the party to EILEIi -11E1WEIt'S Trout Ponds, where they ar rived about noon. The day was a splen did one—save a slight shoWer at its close, —and the -pic-nickers enjoyed it . to. its fullest extent, if their happy faces gave a true index Of their feelings on .their -arri val home at about six P. . Do our neighbors of Troy prefer - dark= ness rather than light ?i Do they likewise choose that the evil-ilo'or may go .about seeking whoth ho may devour, and no one to make him wary or afraid ? If the Troy correspondent of a i n Elmira paper is reliable, that v- liage has duty no po liceman and the :lamps along its streets have Ceased.to 'kin& the footsteps of the pedestrian or the path . of the way farer, when. nightl-.." throws her sable mantle o'er the world." Tim Gettysburg Compiter• says that some black' bass were submitted to Dr., IWBERT HOltliEn, of that place, for mi 7, croscopic inspection and ho found the flesh teeming with worms, and adds : " There is certainly some disease among the bass at this time, and they cannot be toothsome, or safe, as food. We hear also of worms being found in cat-fish. Let's adjourn iishingr for a year." We second the motion. WItEN a hawk or other pestiferous bird. swoops down and catches on to, and at tempts to soar aloft with one of Mrs. C. L. SqulnEs's young turkeys, ducks-or chickens, that lady gC:s out with a rifle and "wingS" the feathered would be dep-. radator,.iu as skillful 'a manner as could a professional "shootist." Mrs. S. resides in . Pike township, and if she cannot shoot hawks on the wing with a rifle, the •Le- Itaysvillo Advertiser should be beldre sponsible for printing- such yarns in its columns. • TROY. GRADED SCHOOL. Professor . J. T. '3lcComma!, who Las been, enjoying a short but happy vacation among the hills and valleys of "Old Otse; go," returns next week and prepares to resume the educational campaign and lead the shooti9g match of the young ideas in the best style. The school is - in capital shape, and at the commencement of next term, any scholar can enter -pre pared to make the best school year they have ever undertaken. The Fall Term ,opens August 15th, and twill be thrOugh before real cold weather, 'the most de lightful time of the whole year to study: Pupils from out of town will find it a pleasant time to attend the school and should prepare to-begin with the opening of the term and the formation of clasies. The teachers' of the Trtzy. Graded School will be the same as last year, Professor J. T. McCom.o3t will still be Principal, and the_ uniform success of the classes trained under hill during the eight years of his management, are a guarantee that tho greatest attention will be paid to the training rof those under, his care. The reputation of Troy Graded School is ex tended.—Tr4 Gazette. UNIIKALIIT or inactive kidneyi cause gravel, Bright's disease, rheumatism, and a horde of other serious and fatal diseas es, which am be prevented with lig) Bit ters, if taken in time, PERSON4L. —Mrs. N. C. ELSBREEIS ill. - —E.. C. 01.1YER, of Troy, is quite ill. • —T. N. WOODRUFF is visiting in Troy. —Dr. RUFUS Curmos, of Ridgyury, is . seriously - ill. —Hon. U. 3lEneun and wife have re. turned from the sea-shore. - . ° -3liss FANNIE Loco, of Troy ) is visit -in Tripods at Lock Haven. —EtuEn CowLEs, of Alba, recently re ceived $9OO arrears of pension.' Cnas. MKuctrn, of Port Jervis, N. Y., is visiting in this place. —Mrs. GE°. CLARK, of this place, is friendi in DanSville, N. Y. —Miss KATE WATTS has Crone to Erie to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. 5: VINCENT. —Mrs: 0. W. DELANO, Of,L. Detroit, Mich., is visiting relatives in this place. CKIXEIt t of WHITCOMB'S book store, is visiting friends at Salem, Mass. -Mi6BCB MAY WATKINS and • ONIE LA:- Wick:us: are visiting friends in *Laporte. —WILL DECKER is taking , in the - beau ties of Nature for a few days at Shashi). quin. Joitx E. WARD is enjoying a quite extended visit to friends in the West. —Mrs, E.J. MlNaos. has gone to Tol edo to visit heir husband, Dr. G. W. MINGO% -MiBB LOTTIE PYATT,' Of Athens, i 8 spending a few weeks with her 'parents in Smithfield. —Cot. G. F. MASON , 1138 so Tecoy ered from his recent, i llness as to be able to rhielout. •i• STRAIGHT andf wife, of Grover, are visiting - friends pi. Monroe County, this State. s —Mr. and Mrs. J.. 0: FROST have gone on a visit to their son, L. R. Fuoir, near Richmond, Va: • —O. D. KINNEY, Esq., is listening to what. the "wild waves , are saying" at Aibury Park, N. J. —Joni MATHER, of the Treasure' De partment, Washington, D. C., is visiting friends in this county. -Rev. J. J. Cowixs, of Huntingdon, Pa., occupied the. Presbyterian pUlpit at Athens Sunday evening. —Dr. REESE DAVIES and - family, were thd guests of his brother, Hon. W. T. DA viis, of thisrplace, on Monday hist.. Mr. and Mrs. - E. T. NOBLE and JOHN NOBLE, of this office ? have returned from their visit to friends in Lock lllrtren. —Mrs. H. W. PATRICK and son, Wi 4. LIE WOODRUFF, have gone on a visit tO relatives in Mt. Cleniebts, Michigan. 1[ rs.. W ILLIAM . . H OFFMAN, MIS.S. W. Pom tOY and Mrs. D. F. Pommy); of Troy, are sojourning at Chautauqua. —Miss ALICE' DELANO has returned home after a.pletisant visit. of over two monthi'with friends in Detroit, Mich. .=Miss MYRA limastunv will preach in the Universalist Church, at Athens, Sunday morning next, at ten o'clock. —DELL CooLnAbou, he of the Post Of fice, was visiting 'friends in r the western .part of the county Monday and Tuesday. - -Miss MAIMIA DnE.w, of Athens, has returned home- front a visit" of several months duration to friends in New York —WlLLisst Imam; and wife, of Ulster, visited their son, TtliMAB JIWING, at Springville, Susquehanna County, last week. —Rev. B. H. HAYDEN, Pastor of the Church of Christ, Cuton, has closed his 'labors there, and left, for his now home. last week. —L. J. CuLvER, ,of Wysoi, Superin tendent of the "Government Farm," at WashingtonT is enjoying a brief vacation at his home. • —3lrs. NM. DITTII.IOII, is slowly 'recov eriiig from the injuries received in 'the runaway accident about a' week ago at Horn Brook. —Professor CHARLES W. SHELDON, of Hamilton, N. Y;, has been added to the faculty of the Susquehanna Collegiate In stitute of this place. ef . -The Canton- Sentinel says that Mr. E. -DAvitivronT can travel seventy miles day on his bicycle over. average country roads without inucheikertion. ' —Miss DlisruE flowEsi a lady well known and highly esteemed in'this place, where she lived for several years, died on the 11th instant, of consumption. —Mr. DAVaI) WOODBURN and family, of Rome, Bradford county, have been rusticating at Centremoreland for some time past.--i , Tuakhanacek Reptcblican. —J. C. MCMAnoN, of Troy, has receiv ed a notifiCatioa that his claim for a pen sion has been allowed.! Ills arrearages amount to the snug sum of about $1,700. J.' M. : JACKSON, -of Athens, is entertaining friends from Philadelphia; among them Mrs. SKINNER and her son HARRY, Mrs. KEYSER and Miss.LISLE.' • —The reports from Mrs.. Dr. Mon- . TANYR, who is ill in Michigan, aro favor. able, and it is thought she will soon le able to return to her home in this place. —T. F. BunoE and J. C. McCos spent Sunday last in Towanda.nd returned home very favorably' impressed' with the town and its hospitable residents.—Pitts tun Gazette: —R. C. SINSAHAHOII, of Athens, re ceived a pension certificate from Wash ington lait week, notifying him that be had been allowed arrears of pension to the amount of $1,700.. —D. B. STOWELL and family, of. 114 West First •street, are spending a few days at W i yalusing; visiting Mrs. - STow- ELL'S mother and looking oiler interests in that setion.—Edmird Advertiser. CORSER, accompanied'.,by his son ARCHIE, has gone to New York. While there Dr: HamtiToN will-make an examination of ARCHIE'S arm and shoul der, which were injured by a fall a few weeks ago, -THOMAS R. WEIRMAN, Of rg, Who was the chief engineer: of the Barclay Railroad during its construction, has been in town for the past day or two, as a. witness in .the equity suit before Judge LINE. C. OLIVEU, an old and highly re. spitted citizen of Troy, died Monday ev cuing of erysipelas. He was taken sick but,a few days ago. Mr. OmyEn • had long been in business in Troy. His age was sixty-ilve years. - -Mrs: A. H. KINGSDURY has • tre'ttumed from Wyalusing. It will be some tune before she will be able to use her left ankle, a bone of which was broken by the upsetting of a wagon at Wyalusing week before last. • -FRANK LYONS, an old-time, citizen of Factoryvillo, and well known in this sec tion of•the country; is back from Lincoln, Nebraska, visiting his numerous friends. lie is looking well, and-says he Is feeling lie will remain till falL—Warerly Achocate. • -The death is annourced in •Paris, Fiance, on-Wednesday of ilast week, of Mrs. F. H. PUIIIPELLY, of! Owego. She Las been abroad for abont r a year, having gone thither for the benefit of her health. The remains will be .brought to Owego for interment. —Mrs. Ws.rnotrs, Wife ,of the Baptist minister at Athens, and Miss Dons, are attendquos at - the Chqutguina meet: lugs, N. Y. .These gatherings draw large numbers * of 'Sunday School workers to that pleasant retreat, wluire a week or two may be spent with pleasure and pro fit. —Maj; C. F. Caoss, of this place, has been tendered the general agency of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ASSOCia tione of Owego, N. Y. If .the Major con cludes to accept the position, the Associa tion will have secured the services of an efficient, energetic officer. . —Mrs. CORNELIA.. Bimini% mother of Mrs.; E. ll..Barrit; died at the residence of her daughter on Thursday last. The funeral services were held on Friday af ternoon at- 5 o'clock, and the remains were taken to Olean, N. Y.; for inter ment. ' —The funeral services of the late Wan.. Mix took place at 'the family residence, Thursday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. A large' number of people were present. Rev. J. S. BEERS conducted the - service's. The following named gentlemen acted as pall-bearers Colonel E. SMiTII, Jes. 'POWELL, JAS. • MACFAUL;ANE, JAR. MCCABE, HOG. C. S. • Rus.43ELL, • C. P. ST'ALDING, GEORGE STEVENS and Wm.' Dirruith. —The many friends of Mrs. LYDIA At, EXANDER met at the home of Mrs. CHAS. TRETE; of Austinville, one day tast week, and gave her a . pleasant surprise in the way of a birthday party. After sup per Mrs. TEETHE, with that happy fac ulty Which Is characteristic of her, made a feremarks' suitable to the occasion t and resente&Mis. ALEXANDER with an elegant silver butter dish. The occasion will be remembered by those assenabled. ..-Troy Gazette. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Aka regular meeting of the Council held August Ist, 1881, the following mem bers were present, W. O. Alger Burgess, Frost, Gordon, Holcomb, McCabe, Rahm and Spalding. * The minutes of. the last meeting, read and approved. _ Petitions were presented for the further improvement of State "street : For the removal of filth from Main street. between Pine and Bridge streets and a petition from Martin Bennis for a small compen sation (or , the time lost by an accident which occurred to him while laboring for the Borough. On this petition Council man Holcomb submitted the following resolution : Resolved,. That Martin Bennis be allow. ed ninetetn and eighty one hundredth dollars in full for the claim specified in his petition, to be applied upon a claim against him by the Borough for support of his daughter. Adopted. The petition for the removal of filth from Main street was then considered. Councilman Gordon said that the man agers of the Water Works were responsi ble for the nuisance comp4ined of, that at all points. where water was talon across the gutters into buildings, the dirt was thrown loosely back and a ridge left, thus creating a dam, and preventing the water from running off. This want of care was manifest in every part of the borough ; pipes were bursting in all direc-. tions, and from the condition the streets were left in, after the breaks were repair ed, it seemed to him a waste of money to make any further effort to improve the_ streets . of the borough.- , On motion, the Secretary was directed to notify the Superintendent of the Water Works to remedy the evil ; _ complained of in the petition ; and to abate the nuisance complained of in all parts of the borough; • Bills amounting to $708.43 were pre sented, approved and ordered paid. Police Justice Codding reported nine arrests during the month of July, all *for drunkenness. Adlourned. J. KINGBBURY, Secretary. FREE SCHOLARSHIP. The Pennsylvania State College, locat ed in Centre County, established fif ty-three Scholarships, one for each Sena torial district in the State. Candidates for admission must pass a competitiliel exam ination, and must pass an examination for the agricultural and scientific course, in English grammar and analysis, geogra phy, both physical and descriptive, arith metic complete, algebra to quadratics, and plane geometry, (bur books. Candi dates, for admission to the classical course must pass an examination in the forego ing branches, and in addition must pass an examination in C.Esaa's Gallic war, CICERO'S orations, XENORHON'S inabasis. Candidates for admission must be at least fifteen years of age; Scholars , admitted under this arrangement me exempt, in addition to free tuition, -from`- the pay- Meet of all other college charges, for in cidentals, room rent, fuel and use of fur niture. The benefits of a scholarship are a fall college course of four years. Any further information 'can be had by apply ing to WILLIAM BEIDELMAN at his Office in the borough of Easton, Pa.' LOST AN EYE. WILLIAM Invine, engaged largely in the tannery business in this place and neighboring counties, met with a very painful accident last week. In raising a new tannery in Clinton County, be was thrown from a. wall and fell with his face across the ; sharp edge of a barrel, 'break ing hie nose and cutting a deep gash across the right eye, destroying the sight and perhaps rendering the removal'Of the eye necessary. The afflicted man has been under treetment in Elmira,-but is at his home in Canton -for the present.— Canton Bentinel.• INTERNALLY INJURED. ' THE West Warren correspondent of the ISeltaysvillo iddrertiser, Writing under date of July 25th, says: "Last Wednesday wbill•Mr. Henry Wilson was in the act of pi ching a forkful of hay, something gave Way inwardly which caused him to fallt i o the ground. Ho was immediately assii s ted:to the house. Dr. KNAPP was summoned, who .pronounced' the dia phragm injured. Mr. W. is a little better now. - FINGERS CUT OFF. THE Leßaysville Advertiser of last week, says that a Mr. OLMSTEAD, em ployed in GRANT'S mill, 'Stevensville had all the fingers cut off his right hand one day recently. _ roils hither, you mad-cap (Earllogl 4 ' tomy four-year-old 14 I say, whet shall b done,to the bad, bad girl Who will not do aiiiihe's told ? Too well you hi% your own wee way, • While little you hive to mind ; — - But mamma knows what is best for pe— koe isn't he always kind'', _ So I told her of Caslblanea. ; • • And ',the fearful boraltig ship ; Do you said such a child as that His mother would Lure to whip?" And my , heart went out with the story sad Of this boy so noble and brave, Who would not.dare to disobey, Even ids Me to save. View her eyes grew bright In the nsornin, And they seemed to look me through ; Ats t slid thought I. you understand The lemon I have la 'view. Now Whit deYou -think 'or Misled, my love P. • Tell-toe all that In your heart.• is I -fink t ii she said, 4, he was dreliul good, But her risn't the least blt smut." . • -=chtcafe Tribwlts. THE NEW COMET. The new comet may be seen by looking in the northeastern sky just before day break. The most noticeable star is Alpha Auriga, below this is, Beta Auriga i and below the-latter and almost in line with the former star is the comet. The opera glass is 'necessary -to see it 'well. • This .Comet will soon pass into the Iconstella tion of the Lynx and then into the Great Bear when it will be brightest., It will 'then pass. through Virgo, and disappear south of the Equator. When nearest the sun it will also be nearest ihe.earth, and fortunately at that time-the mown will-be absent. • • NARROW ESCAPE. 'FRANK WALKER, of Athens, had a nar row escape from• being struck by light ning on ` Saturday last. .He had been out on -the river with- his boat and was driven in by a stuym. Ho hid but just secured it, and Was ou. the a way to his hoitse when the strtlek it, darn-! aging the liw, so Ail tojeuderilio boat al most u s eless., 41.10 • • EXORSIO.N. Perkins Post Band, of Athens, give an excursion on Saturday next, to .Ensenore Glen and Lake•Owasco. The' fare from Athens.for the round trip is but C. 25. Ticket:i from Towanda to Atheritrit a re duced rate can be secured_ on : tho day named. Tickets for the excursion can be bought at_liiiinv's Drug Store. _ • Z. PIC-NIC. r• • The Wyalusing M. E. Sunday -School will ijic=iiic in WELLES' Grove, Saturday . afternoon, August Utb, and giv'e . a Sun day School exercise in their church the same cvenipg at 8:15: Admission ten cents. --------- • / AUGUST. WEATHEH. Professor . .VENNon gives it as his opin ion that the weather for the balance_ of this month will be about! as folloWs : 3d and - sth—Generally pleasant weath er, fairly warm day, and cool to cold ev enings ;end nights: 6th—yair and pleasant. • 7 (Sunday)—Heat and storms. . Bth ° and 10th Sultry weather with heavy. showers; cooler - evenings and nights. • I lth and 12th—lleat again in the Unit ed States with cloudy and sultry weather, storms in• Canada. 18th (Sunday)—Cooler change. 14th—Cooler to cold and cloudy and pleasaiC 15th—Storms throughont portions of Virginia. 16th and 17th—Hail storms /and frosts probably in some portions. - - 18th and.l9th—fleat t and storms. - 21st,Sultry and slinwery. • 22d—Sultry and winds. • 23d and 24th—lleat dad wind. . 25th and 2tlthlleavy storms on the lakes, on the St. Lawrence, and around New York. • 27th and 29th—Cool weather, with rains and frosts in thy -Northern section. 30th and 31st Fair and pleasant weather, with cool evening - and nights, with indications of returning heat. Local . Correspondence. OVERTON. —This is, rather poor weather for hay make's. There is quite a few people that are done haying, but there are more that aro not. Wheat is , nearly all cut and oats soon will be., They are a. fait crop, no more. —Overton was the scene of another dis graceful fight ou Friday evening. This is not the first time such a disgraceful af fair has happened Overton, and it is getting tithe somethilig7Was done to stop it. —Mrs. James Molyncux, on Friday, had thebad luck to - fall and hurt her ankle, .and sheAs laid up iu - couseiluence. —There is going to be a picnic in cover ton for the benefitiof the 'band. 'A good time is expected. Ja)i. Heverly has commenced : a house. It is thought he i!s going to quit bachelorhood. —Hucklebeiries 'am plenty this year and the people seem to think so, too, by the way they go. —Thursday evening the band *serenad ed Messrs. Ryan, ,Rosenfield and Fisher and their.wives, who are camping 'out in' Sullivan county. VERNON. Overton, August Ist. CAPTURED IN SULLIV'AWCOUNTY. kfew.evenings since, while Professor RYAN and party were quietly enjoying themselves in "Happy Dreamland," the quietness of the gloom was suddenly broken; and Hic tooting of horns ansithe beating of druMs causti a sudden panic in camp. P+t 'the I rofessor , whis quick to act in any eMergency, aftiu a transient exarninaton liffairs m fuund that an unconditional suxrender Atga.'sticc essary. And before the ieolors were haul ed down and the eatables given up' ) the Professor was compelled, right there; "in the wildsof Sullivan County," mpunt a stump and entertain the troopers by his eloquence. The speech was spicy and full of "Ir ish•wit." It had the desired effect, and did much to appease the ferocity of the assailants. In. the meantime "Monitts" exercised his ti z sual strategic skill in ':try lag to capturo_ the "Chief. " He tried one plan then another, and having failed in them all; and knowing that the "Chief" was a great admitier of hatiftkime Women ; he told him of what the ter& contained; but it was no use his consumate skill could not decoy him. The fortress was accordingly captured, and the ladies at once surrendered their delicious eatables, which were disposed of by. the "trooPpis" in no moderate degree of rapidity. • - r‘ The scenh was amusingly grand and A. J. be ing present, took advantage of the occas ion and photographed it. - He will un doubtedly execute the pictures with his usual artirtic skill and place them on ex: hibition at the county fair. The "chief' after a hasty consultation concluded, tha they all had had a pleasant time, and that the trophy should be left 'behind. Ho ordered a march-to be played and re tired. . i • - ULSTER. —The dry weather we have experienced for some time was wet up to a consider able extent yesterday, "fot• it not only rained, but it poured," and in the vicin ity of M. F. Ransom's there was a heavy shower of hail, -some of which were as large as hickory nuts. —We are pleased to see , that Mr. G. B, Rockwell has nearly recovered the use of his arm, which was severely injured by a fall from a shed which he was repairing. —G. B. Bartholomew in digging a new well upon his lot on Main street. —S. C. Hovey is building a new fence along the front of his premises, which will add greatly i to their appearance. —Friday lasifwas a great day for fish ing with our citizens, or part of them at least. Mr. C. 'W., Holcomb and some S'rtaii;ia and relatives from Leroy, together with friends and relatives of this village to the number of forty siz;joined togeth er in a fishing excursion on that day and had a " huge time of it, although we understand some were not very success ful in capturing the large base which they were so eagerly seeking. —There have beep two of oar citi;ens -~~,-~ _ . OWZTLAISD UALI., COXIIERCIAL HALL, ITN lON USU. Wyoming Seminary and. Commercial College. THE ,WYOMING SEMINARY IS A The Seminary offers to studi.fits tile folloWing Preparatory Course, Course" In Music, and Course Ii are prepared to cider. Prices Within the reach of The Conimercial College gives histruction in Telegraphy and Book-keeping, as applied to loiSirres FALL TERM opens Auk; UST :hint. Coin Inc rcl ton, Luzerne County, Peuria.l Reference : lion. taken from our midst by death since our lost letter, both dying the same day, July 24th—an infant son of Mr. James Kane and Miss Ardelia Wilbur, aged nearly 27 years. Miss Wilbor has been a patient sufferer from scrofula for civer eight . years, and throngh all her affliction has. shown true- chriStiau fortitude and for bearance. ! —E. F. Mer4reau and wife were visit ing relatives and friends at Sayre Satur day, July 25, 1 reinaining until Mond y evening. —Mr. 11. Thomas, of Watkins, N. Y., formerly of this village, is visiting at C. W. Ilolcomb's and Ancil Olmstead's. • S. Schoonmaker and Ir. J. Schoonmaker, of. Middlebury,'Tioga Pa., are visiting at I. R. - Schoonmaker-s. Tur ni9lllllolld Ora. Stale writes : Ex-Mayor J. A. Gentry, Manchester, this State, was cured of rheumatism by St. Jacob's Oil. ,' BUSINESS LOCAL. rgr If you want a good Elevated Oven Stove you can buy one •T COST at Mclntyre Bros.' old stand. julyl4-w4. Having coucluded.to go out of the Grocery Business I offer my stock and fixture., for _ Sale and the Store to Rent, C, sonny. It! DG 1W .I.l' Bridge Street, below 'Matti, Towanda, I'a. June 30. 1651. tl,- far Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths' Suppllei arc being sold at Mclntyre Dims.' old stand at LESS THAN C(kT: Good time to buy. Dr The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Stußfs for Ladies', Misses' and Chlidrens* wear is found at ConsEn'S new store, corner Main and Pine-sis., Tracy &Noble's Block. apr4'7B -far Itu:pELL Brothers, of Burlington, have 'Oil hand a lot onitie ST 1;1:1:S and 7:IFERS now ieady for marketi . : l ! . .. julyl4, Beep it on I . md. No farmer or teamster. Le Is it bout IT May a( Johnson's Arnlea-aml Oil I.inlunmr. It Is Ins - alit:lMo in . eases of tit rts either on limn or beast. ant - liamoy.u..—.l. S. ALLYN has re moved his ,Undertaking - Estaldishirient from Bridge street to rooms on 31:11n street, over TV n- Aim GonnoN's Drug , Stork, and WoonEoun VAN DonN's Boot at Shoe Store. A full line of Undertaker's Goods froni . the cheapest lo the best. Jarl27,*Bl. .1. S. ALLYN, Agent. rizr.A. large stock of well-selected haudrag hardware at LE-S THAN t:0:.1' at Mc -It.tyre Bros.' old stand. jaiill44. CreollBElll has the best wearing Shoes foi Men, Boys and Youths• wear ever - offered In Towanda, and at prices within the rear h of ail. Gto. L. Ross sells - Groceries awful CIILf AP because his exiienses are very light, and he is bound his customers ;hall have the benefit, fa - Singers and public speakers should use Down's Elixir; as It removes hoarseness and increases the prover of the voice. aug4 terREMEMBER; that W. C. & A. B. BURROWS, of Stecenbrillt;, Bradford county. Pa., sell goods at bottom prices and take in exchange Butter, Eggs, Pork, Poultry, Rags; Dried Apples. and.lirain of all kinds. ' . Jun4'23, Sitf. Cr L. B. RODGERS challenges compe= t Rion for quailty of good sand low prices onlSasb: ,Doors,filindszind 31oldlnL s, and al building ma terial: Eaug34l3 rir "I have used Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator myself and In my family for years, and pronounce it one of the most satlsfactGry medi cines that can be used. Nothing would Induce me to be without It, and I recommend all my friends, If they want to secure health, to always keep It on hand. It. L. morr. aug4 Columbus, Ua. • HURRAH toGEo.. L. ROSS'S:Net% Grocery Store In the Montanye Block and get yeur Groceries at rock bottonW Jan. 20. Vir YOU RUN NOIRISK when yo . n buy your Groceries at G. L.iltOSS'S new store In Moutanye Block. His ritlCl:;§ are WAY DOWN ~ • to rock bottom. Ills store in KELLUM BLOCK, Dm WARD, beats the world by LoW Prices and good G00d,.. AtlßLltti FAIISI.WAGOti.S.—TIte "MA and cheapest in the market. I will sell' these superior wagons for- a few months to come at wholesale prices, for Introduction. Every wagon warranted In everyrespect. tf It. N. WEELLER. a' If you desire lbsy cheeks and a 'fair complexion, purity the blood by tho use of tiaxtor's !Mandrake Bitters. augt DIED. MARTIN.—In Towanda. on the Vitt ult., Mrs. Cornelia Martin, aged 77 years, 8 months and 6 days. SEASONABLE GOODS IMO C. P., WELLES' Crockery and '99-Cent Store For the Summer trade : Ice Cream Pre,etvers:, Good and very ('heap WATER COOLERS, JARS (EXTRA TOPS), JELLY BOWLS & TUMBLERS. Ein 1 ' FULL STOCK OF Crockery, China, Glassware, Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets, Decorated Chamber Sets at greatly re (laced prices. LAMPS AND 'LAMP WARE, TRUNKS 8: TRAVELING-.BAOS Citildrens -Carriage* BOY'S EXPRESS 'WAGONS AND -VELOCIPEDES. • .TAPA'NED AND. TINWARE.. Best quality of mixed BIRD SEED in one-ponnd packages, only 10 cts. . Woodward's Medicated Nest Eggs—sure del' to Len lice-5 els, or 500 doz. Towanda l J,llllO 9,1591. E ..'... f 7,:, I . ' . F R ...) 11 T FIRST-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. . Course.,_ Study: Coinlipli English, Normal Conr,e. Literature and `.,Clellee; Classical cwir,e, enll , ge n Art. Studentl not desiring to take any one of the (;nurse, of .turfy may take any studin Wlll , ll tlwy 311. . . I'entnair,l4, Commercial Law, Futltical F.emininy. commercial ,crlllinzelle, thtLlness curresp.mtleizee, ss of all kinds.' Five Telegraph olllees, two Itank,,Sze., &r:. • • elal students address ItEv. L. L. tiIg:AGUE, A.M.. and all uthics . l:k.r. D. (.111*ELA It.. Kin*, '011;0 Landon, Herrick. ' July 'gen) itbocrtisentvnto. HO! ?OR 1/7ATIVINS GLEN! The first,an4 only Excur.tou ever run Irma till, _section to the famous Walklus Glen will br run over portion, of the L. V.. the N. Y. L. E.& \V., and the N. C. Railroad's, without change of ears, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST likru, .18tq, sy the Presbyterian ..and Methodiqt Episcopal Churches and the.C. , raet nand of NV3plusiug. l'regbyt,nan C hurrh—ltev. 113v1111'rAt l'a,:r•r: B. Ilaylonl, C. -.A. :•trofell. M. Charell,- 114-v. J. 11. Weston. Palaor : W. 11. Kintner, 11..1. Ila G. 7.lgler, Leatl,,r : J. M. Mils, J. 4;. Keeltr. The J•l'v.iirs'ion train will start' from Nletihopeny awl stop for exenrsiiinisfi , i at all the 'stations named lit the hillowlng table, in v,hich t, shown the SCHEDULE TIME AND. TICKET FARE arri AliguA 16. •Statloni: 6.'6; A: M. Leave 31elioopany 6.23 " • " Meshoppen 6.33 . " - Black Walnut 3.4 " " • Ski:niers Eddy .42 " "- Wyalillng Frenelito.n " Standing Stone Itpanklng • East 'Toit and.. Towanda " Ulster " Milan • Athens ' Sayre El= l!Mli 11.07 8.24 8.31 •• Returning the Excursion train leaves Watkins 6.01 P. M., and will stop at all the stations named above to let olf excursionists: arriving at Sayre 8.00 P. M.. Towanda 8.10 P. M., Wyalusing 400 P. 31., Mehoopany 10.15 I'. M. qicketa . can he purchased at the above stations and are good going and returning on our excursion-4040 for that day only. This excursion Is very cheap—There is uo change of cars"—it . gives you over seven butts: to Tr - through themost remarkable glen ball this region " Ivanitfiabout •• and return home the same evening_ You ran take your own refreShments and call It a picnic wr -vou can stop-at the Glen. Park Hotel. one of the finest in . the state, Ideated at the foot 41 the glen. and get a first-class dinner st any pour and Free Bus for guests of- the hotel to and - froni.Depor for 75 ce nts, Wrc, wilt tell you a ticket on ourtrain for 20 cents to go through the glen—less than half the regular rate...' • There are malty plTices of great Interest in the vieinitrsonte or all of which you can see, such as Watkin's Tfavana.C, len. Glen F.ltifidge, Glen Excelsior, Olenoro, Hector Falls, Lodi Glen, Wll lard's As3lnin. Lake ray'ula. Lake Lamoka. oral-Springs, Punch Bowl. From-Point Lookout there Is one of the finest panoramic view , in !the world. Magee Monument, iron eridge across Glen Gorge, 103 feet high, etc. It you de sire.you- can take a grand boat ride of .20 or miles on rrENECA - LAKE, on board magnificent steamers of tho Seneca Latie Nmlgation:Coinpany. will sell you a ticket on our traln for twenty cents. In short the Com mittee of management anti Railroad (Metals will spare no pains for the comfort. pleasure mot 'safer:. of the excursionists. G.t fhe P.,,pie Maly!' • By enier . of THE :MANAGING COMMITTEE. -Wyalusing, Pa., August 1, 1051. - ARCTIC HOUSE, OCEAN GROVE. Situated on Set t ave., near Res's' Pavilion Airy sleeping rooms and large dining , . room facing , the ocean. Meals furnished excursionists. For further particulars addreSs M. A. 14'1.1.. •trB 10USQUELIANNA COLEGIATE IN 'ST ITI' T F.l I. 'TER -vonimence. - MOND.I.Y, ::2. 1151. Expen , es rot Ward, I airlou and furnished room, from f 172 Io fl9O per year. For -eat; logne or flintier particu lars address the , EDWIN E. QUINLAN, A. M. TOWtII.II3. July 7, is•l. SELLING OUT ILitUt STOVES, WAGONMAKERS' SVPPL IE& The Entire Stock of the late firm I of Mclntyre Brothers must be closed out at , Cost within -Thirty Days, by'the pureha- ser. Goods 'recently bought at Sheriff's sale. — Towanda; July 13, 1831=m1. 31ANAC;17 , a; COIDIITTEI AT cos I IR, ON , NAILNAILS, TINWARE, ---A ND---,`~ BLACKSMITHS' JAS. S. KUHN. ~"~;" CZNTENALY LULL 1,7 7: ) Ti T;. troceries itub Vrovisiono. GEORGE L. ROSS 'NEW GROCERY STORE JUST STARTED IN THE MON 7 TANYE BLOCK. . 4 f his store being on the coiner near the Public pt.tre, Is one of the finest 6mi:cries in town, and Mr. It e-ha, ipared• no pains lis sel , ettng the best goods that the great cities anon:, His exp.:Hones in the grueery bodiless ~riables hits to purl:hams first-class grxols, an;l at hottoin 'prices. Farmers and evurybosly ran depend on it that when they get the prices of lit rocerl. , s at I:ln.'s's it is or nriu,o to try elsewhere, (or Ills price:, are down to rock bottom. • - Mit --17--h-tittayL!'‘,lt BIN has chargo of 'Mr. Ross's Firs' Ward Sin "itt -KeAuto Blck. whiles Jessie Srhoonoversts clerk lu the neirstofe tiritno-- tanye 1:100c. Mr. Ross keeps_a horse and delivery wagon. standing at the store in ebarge of Charley Washburn, who will delher In the Borotigh, free of charge,: all good; as stint-as seq. All kinds of desirable produce t en Inexchange for Groceiiies.ur for Cash. • , • GEOR L. ItOSI. Towanda, Pa., January i 7, 1141. • z. Round Trip aP S 2:3 20 r'2 10 2 110 . 2 i 0 1 VO 1 85 1 75 1 7( JAMES McCABEI CORNER MAIN & BRIDGE-STS !Headquarters FOR CHOICE GROCERIES i - CASII PAID FOR BUTTER, EGGS, &c. GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES Towanda, April NEW FIRM! SWA CORNF:I: OF 31.1.1 N AND .I.lltibt:E STREET:. -f (lately occupied by Owen littkia with an euttfo- NEW STOCK OF- FINE Grkeries & Provisions. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT NEW. C 003! - The highest market prices paid to Farmers in Cash (or desirable produce. WOod and Willow Ware kept efinstantly on liand. Buyers are invited to call and exandue our Goods andPriees. Towanda, Pa., Jann - ary Nth, 1891 STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES, .PROyISIO.NS, MI RAVE REMOVED CORNER OF MAIN & PINE-Sts. (The old stand of Fox, Stevens s Menai%) They invite atteutlon to their complete aysortment -and very large: stock of Cholon New Gouda which they have always on hand. . ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE It. J. LONG -- Ttilsranda, Ap . rl 1 -1379. WRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE 'Eurepeati Plan, opposite the City Rail. Court !totem and new Post ettice., NzW Tonic. Plural' itztst:qms. This hotel has all modern Immrove nient4 including Elevators, Gas, Human: Water, and Burglar-Proof 104. s on every door. It is con venlentrto all Theatres and within three minntes walk of , both Elevated Railroad :stations, Horse Cars for all parts of the city pass the door. Spisclal arrangements with excursion parties. Apr.2S-no. . . : .. - 110 K GRADE BONE MANURES. , _..,.... - AMERICO SPECIALS 1 6 1,tert" , ,A 4,, • r,- e PREPARED OREDICALB I - :‘`VER O . .4 Par rumors to C o mpost at Home Pik : , ~ ,: ijr. ,. - AU from organic! bases, dry, will . : ',;.:: 1 1 " f- drill, in good Packages, each hear t ' Trade Mark. leg =dye* and Net weight. ' • . ?or Freight Rates hence aid Cirarlaia, address " Watiaiiin t Mar k of CO., • Olike l iO9 Petal amy l Y. li, ,:, _: I tcr a the Has removed to making it his JAMES McCARE, GORDON Have liiICS tlic Oil Store FAMILY Wu invite attention to our AND CHOICE STOCK Au assortment 04 M. D. SWARTS, , A. S. GORDON. • General Dealers in t And COUNTRY PRODUCE,' TO THEIR NEW STORE, PI ODIJCE TRADE, And Cash paid for desirable lands. SO. STEVENS