Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 18, 1881, Image 3

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Towanda, Pi., August 18:188:
ENTERED nit THE POOTOFFICE AV TOWANDA -
As MAIL NATTER OF Tux vracxnrDCLASE4
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The expiration of subscription is prifF
eel ow the colored -label. By noticing the
date every subscriber can ten when, Ali
paper will be a teppeil unless the stsbscrip.
tion is renewed. -
Luc". of letters remaining in the Towan
da Post Office for week ending... August
—l7O, 1881 : • •
Ackley. James
Geo.
- Book, Mrs. Wike - 11114 Jennie
Bumgarter, Maria Johnston, JohnC.
Barker. Emma. Lone
Black. U. 0, Kim, A. W. :
Berry. Mrs. Ellanors 1 MOWN Mary
Cole. Nellie i Spelr, Thos. 1t CO.
Collins, Granville I Siege, Erastus G.
Davis, Mrs. Wm. M. Stevens, Mrs.lriolet
Persons calling for any of the above
letters grease say " advertised,".giving
date of list. - P. PowELL,T. M.
lIITRItAIt for Watkina#
`PEACHES are scarce and high-'
$2.(10 to Watkins and return, 'on the
26th.
TIM two-cent return postal cards will
soon be issued.
• COMPANY A will give an on / t.door drill
on Saturday next.
THE Troy Graded School began ita Fall
Term on Monday last.
Tiffs. Baptists of Troy bad a picnic at
Mountain Lake on Tuesday.
WILLIA3I BOSTWICK has been appointed
Postmaster at Rummerfield.
=M=E 1111
THE Fall term of the Towanda Graded
School commences Monday, Atigust 29th.
PERKIPS POST Band of Athens made
- about $lOO by their yde excursion to Lake
0 wasco.
MAKE your arrangements now to go on
the Germania's excursion to Watkins on
the 26th.
THE Annual Parade of the Fire Do.
partment of this village will take place on
September 22d.
IF Madame Rumor is reliable, a , news
paper will be started at Wyalusing with
in the next two weeki.
Doer(ins warn the public that
_there is
denslly, clanger in refrigerators, unless
they are kept perfectly clean.
Tni Stone Church at Pennsi'ille,
Ly
coming County, was erected in_l7o9, and
is still used for religious purposes.
TUE Sullivan County Agricultural So
ciety their Annual Fair at Du
shore, on!the lltb, I:2th
. and 13th of Oc
tober.
AN Italian with a cage of trained birds
and mice, amused the children along the
streets of our village several days last
week.
A-PORTION of the old coal pockets and
a nu•uber of shanties, occupied by labor
ers, Were burned at Waverly on_ Friday
afternoon:
— TUE report of the proceedings of the
late meeting of Pomona Grange is crowd
ed out this week. It -will - appear iu our
next issue; p_
SuvunAL•from this place visited 41mira
on• Tuesday last, and "took in" (lour's
Circus. Boys will be boys, no matter
what their age.
Cutnieu of the Messiah, Roy. WM. Tay
-4or, Pastor, at 10i A. M., subject, " The
Ltiw—lts nature hind operation." No
evening service.
• A VAtrAISLE horse arid a double bar
ncs.s were Stolen from the barn of EDWARD
Bisnor, in Wysoz,, on Monday night. No
clue to the robber.;
THE game of base ball at .Owego Fri
day between the Sayre blub and Owego's
resulted in a victory for We Sayre boys
by a score of 31 to 13.
CitoLErta infantum is raging Loan alarm
ing .extent in Owego, N. Y. One day last
week seven children were lying dead at
the same time in that village.
THE Board of Managers of the Agri
cultural Society will meet on the Fair
Grounds on Saturday, August 20th, to
select the Judges for the coming Fair.
Tut: Dushore Review is quite positive
that the Muncy Creek Railroad will at an
early day ,he extended to Bernice. : We.
hope the Reticle ' may prove. a wise
prophet.
THE timely iiscovery of a fire which
caught in the oil room at the _Nail Works,
on Saturday, undoubtedly prevented the
destruction of the work The damage
was but slight.
Tim Road Commissioners of Wysox
are having a road constructed leading
from the street south of Mr. GnrimEY's
preMises, in East. Towanda, down the hill,
and crossing the railroad track just south
of the old Coleman house.
A LARGE party composed prinCipally of
citizens of North Towanda, visited the
Poor House, at Burlington, on Saturday,
and plc-uieked in a glove on the. fa*.
We understand the participants in the af
, fair bad a pleasant day of it.
THE pie njc given under the auspices of
the Baptist Church of this place, at Wes
ton, on Thursday, was iinito largely at
tended, and all had a very 'enjoyable time.
Not an accident of any kind occurred to
mar the enjoyments of the -day.
MISS KATE MORLEY, of South Waverly,
while standing upon a stool Saturday,
attempting to pick an apple from an over
hanging - limb, was, by the overturning of
-.the chair, thrown to the ground with such
violence as to break her shoulder.
THE Waverly Advocate, in speaking of
the worms found in bags by the Towanda
people, says the next thing they see in
them will be snakes.-- i llasna Gazette. It
is really strange ivhatii wide range of sub
jects that Waverly man is able to furnish
information on from personal experience.
MALARIA this year appears to have fas
tened its strong grip on places that never
knew it before. Is it not a new name for
careless domestic habits, a lack of proper
exercise that should hive been taken at
the proper time, and the
,result of a diso
bedknee of some of nature's primary
rules ?
•
• hltts. C. P. WELLEs, while out riding
with her friend, Mrs. Mona; of Quincy,'
Illinois, met with quite an accident on
Wednesday morning of last week. In
turning the corner at Second and Eliza
beth 'streets, the buggy was overturned
and both.• ladies were 'thrown out and
Mrs. WELLES was quite severely, although
rmt seriously injured. . • -
Amnon t—The,lenkineee•,:onlini- yert
Prohiblisirings - ironk the thet[tteit void
ha" not u yet asked her to seeeinpinw
you on - the Ciermerde'sEzetushes,
da7 of next - week- Tr)! t4 B effect*s ll6 '
an invitation. . ' •
ME
Tat North Branch Assochttion of thd
aerialists, will hOld its samniii milting in
Litchfield Centre on Wedneaday. and
Tirana* 24th and 25th lasts: ifelr.
C. Cuani, man, of ,Sylvania,_ Mims
Kmosntruv, of Vermont, llov. fi V. RAY-
Stote and . B s * Dr '
TairLon, of Towanda; will he.inwient and
speak. The public are .00rdhdly invited.
,
BATS a Canton , correspondent, under
date of. the 12th instant : "Iffitueet
GLECIENER 9 / 1 children, whi/e at play; Tues.,
day morning, came 116M521 their .fatheiol
revolver. The oldest foolc it up, - put in a
_cartridge_and fired it off, sending the bta.
let through the leg ot. his brotier,
who stood by, it entering just above. the
iMee, but (Analog only a flesh. wound."
Tun Annual Meeting of the Norttk
Branch Association of Unimaiklists, " will
be held at Litchileld Centre, on Widnes. :
day and Thursday, August 24th and 25th.,
ROM T. C. En, of Sylvania,.
Mvits Km:mutat; of Vermont, S. C.
Ilswono, State Missionary, and Rev. Dr.
TAYLOR, of Towanda, will be present and
speak. Occasional sermon by Rev. Mims
laskosnuay.
Price.
HARRY JoNrs, station agent at the Bar
clay Depot, shot on Thdraday morning,
on the bar below the dam, - a
crane that
measured tire feet from "tip to tip" of.
wings. The shot was, an extra good one,
the distance being nearly thirty-six rods,
and the bullet went directly through the
bird's heart. HARRY proposes to have
the "animal"stuffed, as it is an extraor
dinarily large one of its kind.
TUE following is a new plan for raising
funds at . church sociables :-'The ladies
write their name and weight on slips of
paper, and the gentlemen draw the slips,
each taking a lady whose name h e
i has
drawn to supper, and paying half a cent
a pound acestraing to the weight of his
partner. If the ladies should happen to
overestimate their weight it isn't consid
ered a sin, es Ms for
_the benefit of the
church. .
THE Germania Boys are doing every
thing possible to make their excursion to
Watkins on Friday of next week a com
plete success. Fare for round trip *2.00.
Oun Tioga correspondent writes of a
snake six feet, Seven and three-fourths
inches in length. No snake less than to
feet in length,ought to expect v. first-class
puff in this paper.—Owego
,Gazette. We
fixed a standard of seventeen feet and
four inches for the 'present season. • The
four inches have ruined, within the past
two months, a -number of the biggest,
11—liveliest snake stories ever offered to a
gullible Public.
A CERTAIN Bostonian, who is vain of
her, beautiful feet, bad them photographed
naked and unadorned. A fair maid of
Waierly hearing of this sought a pho
tographer with the same view. The artist
informed her that he would correspond,
'with the glass manufactories Of the coun
try and endeavor to secure a glass plate
large enough to take the negative on.
The photographer is not sanguine that:
the ceirespondence will prove •suicessful.
linttATuEs there a man, with soul so dead-
Who bath not already to his fair maid said—
Dearest, we'll take In the pannanl4 Excursion ?
. PEOPLE who suffer from hay fever are
having an unusually bad time this year.
Those who inhale camphor will have tem
porary relief, but they will acquire dyk
pepsia. .The use of the galvanic battery
has been . recommended. Quinine, arse
nic, ammonia, and cod-liver oil, have
been prescribed, and the man
s is always
to be found who has at home a -" sure
specific for the exasperating disease,
but, so far, medicine has not done much
good, and frostis'ihe only thing that the
person who has hay • fever can long
. for
with any degree of faith.
Fr is the Germania Band Boys who
give the ex - minion to Watkins on the 265.
That will be Friday of next week:
ROBBERY AT TROY.
The TroY correspoiadentef the' ..4dver
tinr furnishes that pitper with the partic-,
ulats of a robbery that took plaCe in t*
place on Sunday night, as follows : "Snni:o'
time during Sunday night some thie4
broke into the office of. the Enterprise
Manufacturing Company, on Railroad
avenue. They effected an entrance by;
breaking open the front door of the shop.
They then went into the office where the
safe is kept.and drilled two holes in the
door of the safe and blew it open, blowing
off all the inside of the. door. There was
about $75 in the safe, but by an oversight
it was not taken, as it stood between two
books. About $4,000 in notes were taken,
part of them bank notes. The robbers
then went to. the restaurant of C. E.
SPAATLDIMI, on Canton street, and got in
by. prying open a back dOor.__ Helping
themselves promiscuously to_ eatables,
they went into the grocery and got four
boxes of cigars; $3 in money, five pounds
of chewing tobacco, &c. They carried
away a cdat,and vest of Mr. SPAULDINC44
which was afterwards found in the Enter
prise shops."
s2.po will tako - you to Watkins and
back again, on Friday_ of neat week. For
twenty cents additional you can view the
wonders of the wondrous Glen ; or, pre
forring.it, you . may; for the same small
amount, enjoy a steamboat ride of thirty
miles on beautiful Lake Seneca.
HARVEST HOME ON LIME HILL
Preparations are making for a Harvest
Home Festival Saturday afternoon and
evening, August 20th, in the interest of
the Union Church, now building, on Limo
Hill. Exercises Vegin at two o'clock
r. x., and consist of vocal and band mu
sic,And a speech by Hon. GEORGE LAN-
Doll.' tables will be firrnished with ice
cream and a variety of' luxuries adapted
to the season. Everybody invited and a
gbod time anticipated. •
MAY THEY BE SUCCESSFUL..
Ssys the Dushore /teams of last week :
In conversation with BENJAMINNAUOII24,
Esq., of Colley, who is a stockholder in
the enterprise, we learn that a test oil
well will be put down within a short time,
in the edge of Wyoming county, about
ono mile south-ealit of the residenetrof
Mr. VAtTatiN. The timber •for the der
rick Is on the ground and men are now
at work prepiratory to erecting it.
Whether oil exists in thii se ction can only
be told by bpring, and the gentlemen en
gaged in putting down this well are.cer
taints, entitled to credit for their enter-enter
prise. The well, will be put down 2000
feet unless ell is found before .that depth
is reached, and Whether oil
.is found or
not, this will determine whether coal, iron
or other minerals exist there. The result
will be watehed with much' interest.
:_•:-CiiimouBirmeni IS in.
4.1‘041:,:at )binviil4o4 . l6
()Iry r
"4.11°
4 -•%eisit*.Esq4:4l44
at Somatoiro,-.
—4li. MidMM - ; - V'.:llrmitiisi - Mil#
Agluir Task.'
111 4°Pli
to theimi shim
^Wu ~ 10 1 01141116 - : 1311
friends at ' -
-•-31 re. P. filLAZi#3o4 returned
from her NlTestere trip. .
—IL R. Rocavniu. is sulfating from au
attack of malarial fever.
XolollollUld Mra." M 84211 awe Vend'
_
!mg ati fey, weeks at Bernice.
~. at_
.Mr.-and Mrs. . Tiiiirt :have'
turned from their trip to VhighxW
..—Paux SUITE has resumed his position
as Tiller in the Fitst Natkind lisek.
Wu.stor EOLILTu Of the First Main
el Bank, in odoiluis vacation at the sea
- - --J. H. IlaniKT,and wife, et
. Pl~Uailel=
phia, are visiting relatives and 6lends at
pierin Tricow*unt has. been
gag 2 ns; , Princliaf of the - Mon**
Oradakeohool. ".-
E'ditor iknoio, of the bruiharei- /6=
view, was among• the pleasant callers at
our office on Tuesday. -
—Hon. Assoir Catainuctc is lyiriglop3-
lessly ill at the residence of his daughter,
Mrs. MORY, in Orwell.
—Mrs. D. G. Rosurtszto, of Houston,
Texas, is visiting her brother-in-lay!, M.
E. ROSENFIEL4 41U:118 -place.
—D. L. Minnanrs of Monroeton, is
testing the ifficacyOf the waters at Sla
terville, N.Y., in the cure of rheuthation .
—Mrs. E.O.Gr.lonincir, Mrs. N. N.
BETTs, Mrs. .T. .
Comm, and Miss
FANNY VAN nazi - went to Asbury Park
Friday.
and Mrs. Ysitsss, of Philadel
phia, ars. the guests of Mrs. YEnuEs'
brother, the. Rev. C.° T. Ilmor.owsu l of
this . place. - - - . 2 -
_
—Rev. 4. S. STEWART, of - the Presby
terian Church, is enjnying his summer va
cation, and will be absent fromhome until
the first of September: - -
—liinun S. SwEET, of Monroeton, died
on Thursday 'awning,' aged about thirty.
nine years. Heniorrhage of the lungs
was the cause of his death. - • , • ,
--Miss Az:Nall-num has - been• elected
a teacher in the Graded School of this
Mace, to fill the _vacancy occasioned by
resignation of Miss Moscrar.
—Miss EMILY DavErmon.r, after an ill
ess several weeks, died on Wednesday
evening of last. week. The remains were
taken to Myersburg for interment.
—Rev. SOHN McMasTER bas resigned
the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church.
We fear it will be a long time before the
vacancy is fully filled.-21thena Gazette.
- —J. R. KtrrntimE, of this place, edi
tor. of the Kagglits: of Honor Aelcocate,
was elected Supreme Commander of the
Knights of the Golden Rule, at the ses
sion of the Supreme - Lodge held at Chita:
g a_laiat week.
—Joni; H. Oncv rr, who had an arm
badly injured by a saw in Moes factory
some weeks since, liable to be upon the
street, we are glad to announce, and re
ports the injured arm as doing as well as
could be expected.
—Our townsman, Josrxit MAIUMALL,
celebrated his eighty.firit birthday on
Thursday. Mr. 31Artium.f. is as hale and
hearty as an ordinary 4nari at half his age.
He reads readily ordinary print without
the uso'of glasses.
—.Mrs. G. W.; CHAFFEE, Town Clerk'
of Waverly, died at his home in that vil
lage on Monday "afternoon, of paralysis.
He had been a leading citizen of the place
for years, and his place in the ccmmunity
will not be easily filled.
—JAMES Er.nntrx;E and wife, of Owe
go, celebrated their golden wedding on
the 4th instant. , The lady is a sister of
H. W. PAT-rum:and Mr. ELDRIDGE is a
nephew °tour esteemed townsman, E.W.
Smyrn, Esq. They are a Well-preserved,
intelligent, jovial couple, and bid-fair to
live many years yet.—Resiere.
—GEORGE W. lermnEanv, Esq., for
merly of this place, has settled at Duluth,
Minnesota, for the practic of law. GEORGE
concluded that the climate of that region
was not contlusive to happiness for bach
olors; and so turned benedict. Wo ex
tend our congratrAtitions and wish Mr.
and Mrs. KIMBERLY a long life filled with
unalloyed happiness.
—Judge Imist came home last week
fro& Towanda and: will not resume his
duties there until September.. During
hialate sojourn_at Towanda the Judge
and Judge MORROW enjoy4il a number of
pleasant fishing tom* of Which the for
mer now has a caref illustrated record
_which he will cheer ully exhibit to his
brother - Memberit, of the bar and ether
friends.— Willianivort Bulletin.
—Captain M. E. Wsaxxn, of Pike, had
a sick spell at the Lellaysville House on
Friday afternoon last, caused by some af
fection of the heart, which disease he in
herited by expt:osure in the army. ,Ho -is
on the gain, but it takes him some time
to entirely recover from one of these at
tacks, as it seems to rack his - whole sys
tem, thus having him in a weak condi
tion.--Lellayerille Advertiser. -
-WILL COLE, of Leona, leader of the
Leona Cornet Band and an accomplished
musician,. and H. .Monnxia. Jons - sox,
teacher of the East Troy Cornet 'Band,
and well known as a musician and teach.
er of bands, left on the Monday evening
train for_ -Fortress Monroe; Virginia.
They take situations in the United States
Government Band at the Hampton ,(Vir
ginia) Soldiers' Home. Their - friends
will bo gla . . to know that they have se
cured excellent sitnations.—.Vroy Gazette.
—E. C. Gnzzs, the popular principal .
of the Sayro School, received a neat tok
en of respect from his pupils at the close.
of the term, last Thursday. ' It consisted
of writing implements. iimluding a fine gold
pen and -holder, paper knife, inkstand,
etc. Such testimonials are appreciated
by good teachers, and we are sure this
ono was worthily bestowed.—Athens Ga
zette.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
We are pleased to be able to state that
CRAB. T. Butt, of this borough, will be
a candidate in , the county convention for
County . Treasurer. He has consented at
the request of pYrsonal friends from dif
ferent sections of the county and not in
the interest of any clique, ring, or other
candidate. As •to integrity and fitness
for the ' position, it would be folly for ns
to attempt to give the public any infor
mation, for there isno better knowri man
in the county, and we have every reason
tobelicve his friends will rally to his sup.
port at the different caucuses to-be held,
on Saturday, Sept. 3d, to elect delegates
to the county convention.—Agens Ga
uge.
CAMP MEETING.
the Fourth Annual Camp.Mnethig of
the Siiitense Copferenee will be held on
the , old Camp Otound, Wyscag,
A. commene
tt*
ng on I Tueaday, tiguit 30 , and con
tinuing one week.: -
, _
:;--,' ,- :j.t ; ',.7-;.'.: .. 4,,:fg.,'i':,?::i%
, - - - • . ,
Sic
aroused :on
- ttlfONY -o _4• 4l ol4..# l 4*Srdle
pettmountains
. 0000. • _
that the bei**4l.lll4‘,4oo#l:-
d
*Of le Melees, ithd the - **o l 4***'il*
'approaching
-; ho house yw ich Is
Close kith. barn. milme:thriethatill
-
takes to pen , these lines; thereitinens were
on the spot, and all united:in, rendering'
:MU*. endmigeted families, by annoy
ing the household goods to a place -Of
safety, and then bending their entire en !
Mks bieeilOg - the bow* eldidi *lO4l
light job by tuty means,' for the whd was
blowing almost a hurricane: from the
North, carrying the;flames` aild'sinolie di.
redly into and`armnn the house, making
it, al most,Unendurable at -- the'.
poet of duty. : Still they-fought, homely,
and by the 'soperbuiran effort the house
occupied by Mr. : -Rockwall, With the sx.
Ception of the Wei:dialed, was saved the
flames, believer spread to the barn Owned
by Henry Allele, and , itlirith -its - *tante
`was soon hurneti:•,o she , ground.' There
cannot be loeumeir.praise in favor of
those who labero so diligently , in stop=
ping 'the progress Of the the, 'for bad it
gained headway it - - would have destroyed
a large amonnt of property. We:under.
stand there was an insurance on. the: pm:
porty occupied by Rockwell, _Which is
owned by T. Muir & Co., 'of Towanda,
but do insurance on the:barn of Mr:Al
ien." . -
BIM
=I
FARE
FOUR-SCORE YEARS AND TEN.
.
Upon the 4th of the - Fount month, at
the home of his daughter,, M. H. Mon;
of Orwell , occurred the 911th anniversary
of the birth of Hon. AARON Catroouez,
so long and well known - tc; many of thi)
citizens of Bradford, County.
Owing to the feeble health of the Judge
only his, three brothers, Dr. H. 8. and
Rev. A. E. Cnvonucx, of. Elmira, and
Rev. FRANCIS Cnunnuca, Of Nichols, N.
Y., together with- his grandchildren were
present. A. few appropriate and timely re
!corks wore Made by the Dr., touching
upon the life now near its close—of its
value as a true christian !characier, and
above all for the deep, consistent and un7
iform piety, so long known to have
been practised by its possessor. These
were followed by prayer which wail
heard to mingle, perhaps for the last time,
the well-known voice of the elder brother.
It awakened quiet, sacred memories, and
when it ceased, all felt their lives ought
to be nobler and better for having heard
it.
TITOsE who have once visited the fa
mous Glen at Watkins will be anxiety. - to
visit it again. Those who have never - vii-,
ited it ought to. The excursion there on
Friday of next week *ill offer to all an
excellent- opportunity to view, not only
the beauties of the Glen, but the match.
less scenery in its neighborhood. The
fare for the round trip will be but $2.00.
A friendly match came off at this place .
on Saturday last between a team selected
from Rash, Susquehanna Co., Leßays
ville and Orwell of this County, ancl.a
team of the .Towanda dub. .The match
was to have beim a return match between
the. Leßaysville team and. Towanda team.
but' on account, of the team being
made up from throe different clubs, as
alleged — by our home riflemen, they re
fused to shoot the team as a return match
with the Leßaysville team. An 'agree
ment was arrived at, and the Towanda
team decided to shoot the clubs as made
,up tr:bovebut not as a return match by
- the Leßaysville club.
The weather and light Ivor() favorable
to good shooting, and the contest was
very clo'se and in favor of the Towanda
team until the tenth round, when the
Towanda club fell short of their average
and lost the match by six pointi. The
distance shot was 200 yards ; position,
standing off-band. The following is the
score :
J, li. Pierce 4 4 54 4 3 5 4 4-41
P. F. Eihrwortb, 4. 5 2 - 4 4 5 4 4 4. 542
IV. W. McKean. 4 6 4 4 5 6 4' 4 - 4 4-43
Leroy Colenian, 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 6 4-41
1. S. Ellswartb, 4 4 3 6 4 - 4 .6 4 4 4-41
11. W. Terry, .3 4 4 3 4 2 3 4.•4 4-35
ft. W. Stevens,. - 4 4 4' 5 6 4 .4 5 4 4-41
.1, Carl, 444: 5 4 41, 4 4 4-31
E. Stewart, 8 6 '3 4 3 ,• 4 4 4-37
B. Griffin, • 4 4 3' 5. 3 4 3 4 4 4-.38
Total.
• ,
Ed. Walker, Jr. 4 4 4 4 5 - 4 4 4. 4 4-41
W. 5. Green; 4 5 4- 5 4 4 5. 4 4 all:
A. P. LaPlant, ,4 .5 4 C. 5 4 4 4 4 .5.--14
W.-Pitcher, . 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4-38
H. H. Bowman, 4 4 4 3 - 5 4 4 3. 4 4-39
J. A. Wilt. 5 3 4 5 4 3 4 4 4.
_O-38
Ed. Walker. Sr. 4,2 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 2-311
James Schultz; 4 4 5 4 4 .4 4 4' 3 4-10
I. McPherson, 4 3 3, 4 4 4 4 3 3 4-3.^
J. H. Edson, 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 4-42
Total
. ,
Crossing the Susquehanna, about three
miles from Waverly, is the longest bridge
of the new Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Railroad. It is caned the State
tine; and crosses: .ivo channels of the
stream with a trestle between of eight
hundred feet. The total length is 1,865
feet. Ono section has three spans of 155
feet to each' span, and the other' four
spans with 150 feet to each span. It is a
deck bridge, and is built to stand until
taken to pieces by man power' 'instead of
being deniolished by weighty trains. The
next longest bridge is at 13inghamtoe.- It
is . 1,000 feet in length. The Willow
Point bridge is 900 feet long, including
abutments. •
The body of a dead man
. was found in.
the Susquehanna river, nea r . Waverly; on
Monday. The Coroner at tWaverly was
notified and held an inquest. The jury
returned a verdict of accidental drown
ing. No marks of violence were found
upon the body. The corpse was that of a
man about five 'feet ten inches in height,
and apparently about thirty-five years of
age; smooth face, light complexion, dark
hair, and dressed in a laboring snit, and
was evidently an Irislimen. In his pock
ets was found - one dollar and a half in
money and some tobacco, but not a scrap
of paper Or scratch of pen by whleli be
might be identified. It is thought be
must have beat intoxicated atthe time of
his death. He bad apparently been - in
the .water - three days.
!WifM!EM
MEM
THE
GERMANIA
BAND
EXCURSION
WATKINS
GLEN,
FRIDAY,
AUGUST
. 26th,
x 8 8. x .
ONLY
THINK OF ITI
RIFLE MATCH.
SELECT I'EA X
TOWANDA TEAM.
A LONG BRIDGE.
. -
FOUND IN THE. RIVER.
" 111 . 4 = 8 " M.
tirolOwit the
State**bartqini th 4 *Root** ot
Or•
04 3 480: 1 4* (11 **vsni4 and,eml
11 ,00** 1 : 1 7; dhaimitot% ' win
*lit. liglistlt .4
0 / 1 : 11 1 018 00 11 W-Oktherurixdo of
:iii#Dlo!**** l - . :,orPnization: we
• thie Thoovutiaping those biter.
iiiTAooo****.iattena whoa
Of.lo•4l . ehayenef94s • ned•
1 -PrAloirerk — KWOuann bas consented to
Mbar* aPealeg address on Widow
day evening, 24tb instant, followed by
other distittodsbedyersons who will k
Eveo; nisanimuumt Is twins ina4bi'lei
nuite thefremnion a grant snooese4'
Oiakei6, l .o l l ll l*Of, large
we atteud,
end - oleo communicate with 'those ;they
huoitv Wising
,them - t 0 bevreaost r '
Sizteenersupou arriving at Hari rtatikug
Will, proceed' at , once _Wthe:taPitol and
regieterAheir names, where Itpol7MlllXill.
tic/null/ill be issigne# them.
_The l'inmaylvanlitimid, Philadel
phis it Readlog Railroad, , arid all other
Mullein* controlled..l% tIM, will ism
!ArmirakeiTieite* . ltMienir
fo' which must
be Procured from the I: comidttee, named
Walk for the AM term itihe rate of one
per cent:each-mile. '
Boarding and hotel accommodations
'will be at , greatly reduced rates to the six
teiners. -Forfurther information address,
toek Haven, .Pa.; Joint
RoCuwELL, Hartford, Pa.; 'EDWARD
T._Tirton, Ewart's Mil!s, N. J.; DANIEL
A. Hum, Beading, Pa.; C. DAY Run;
Harrisburg, Paw; DAVID W. COTTBUS",
Harrisburg,,Pa.; PRANK 11. PINKERTON,
Elerslie, Maryland.:
NOTICE.
The Memorial Service at the Old
Church, on the Burlington charge ! - will
UM! August 19th, 1881, and eolth=
over the Sabbath. Service to. begin Mi
Friday at 71 r. M. Former pastors and
brlthren of the district are cordially in ,
ited to attend. •-.. •
. ram. mama, Pastor.
[Other county papers please copy].
•
TEE Germania Band 7111 give one of
their delightful open air concerts, at 'Wat
kins Olen, ou Fiiday afternoon; August
20th. Those desiring to listen to the mu
sic should take the excursion train from
his place on the morning of that day.'
The - train leaves at 7:30, • and arrives at
Watkins in ample time for the concert. .
Fare for the round.trip, $2.06.
$2.00
BRADFORD COUNTY SOLDIERS ,
ENCAIRDREST.
lIIICADQUAIITERB G.
Athens, Pa., August 8, 11181. 5
General Gilder*, No. I :
The fifth annual encampment of the -
Grand Army of the Republic of , Bradford
County and vicinity, and soldiers and sail
ors, will be held on the Fair Grounds, in
East Towanda, on the 11th, 12th and 13th
days of October, i 1881. '
It is earnestly requested that the differ
ent Posts, and the soldiers and sailors,
will lend their aid in making this encamp.
ment a grand success.:
General
General orders-will be issued in a few
days, giving full details.
Fu.& AMMERMAN, Commander.
CHARLES HINTON, Adjutant. -
The nest session of tho Northern Dis
trict Convention of Good Templars will
be held at Herrick , Tuesday mut Wednes
day, August 30th and alst.
P. MeNzuntav, - District Secretary.
- GERMANIA BAND
EXCURSION !
Friday, August 26.'
PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT.
i
To discover , spurious greenbacks or
national bank potes, divide the but two
figures of the number of the bill by four,
'and if one remains the letter on the genu
ine will be A ; if two remains it will be
B c if three, p ; , and should there be no
remainder the letter will be D: Poi ex
ample, know is registered 2,461 ; divide
61by four and you will hate one remain
in . ACcorling to this rule the letter on'
the note sill ba A. If the rule :fails you
may rest assured that the bill is either
counterfeit or has been altereAl.
DANIEL 01/EAL.
4, 3'he sword of fate,
Cuts down alike the small and rear.—
And we sincerely feel that Almighty
God has seenit best, through His kind,
Providence, to cast sadness throughout
this vicinityky calling from us a truly
noble, great and virtuous citizen. • DAN
IEL O'NEAL, the subject of this sketch,
was a model man, and will ever be re
membered as such. Ho was a kind, con
scientious, whole-hearted being— pacifl
eating - in his nature=where he was, peace
was. He was a Christian of remarkable
influence, always having . some kind word,
*advice or precept for the young; whom he
captivated by his pleasant and impressive
ways. Hih greatest aim was to do good.
.He was a Catholic by creed, but not
bigoted or' hostile. His neighbors who
have known him longest and best, have
loved him longest and best. With them
he never had trouble in any respect. His
noble ezainple is worthy of emulation,
and were Ito write his epitaph, I would
inscribe as the highest eulogy on the
stone which shall rnarichis resting place :
Here lies. 74 man who never tried once to,
deceivelflitriends. Directed by his greai,
good eiiminen - sense, he was never harsh
or criiiit He taught his children to love
and feai-Gofl, and by thus cons ta ntly
moral principles before . them, seldoin
if ever resorted to the rod. ' His children
'nre now grown to manhood, and how per
ceptible is the effect of their early chris-
Nati- training ! They aro gentlemanly and
cgnscientious. Two are lawyers and one
an editor. D. L. O'NEAL, located at
Wilkes-Barre, is a lawyer of celebrity and
worth.-
490
OIS
DamEL O'NEAL, a noble type of his
race, was born in Ireland in 1800 ; mime
to this township in 1840 and bought' - a
farm, upon'which ho has lived-and toiled
until the time - ef his demise, ,which oc
curred Tuesday, August 9, 1881. . Althoff
Mr. O'lluat. Wad been a sufferer for many
years, his death was sudden and unlooked
for.. Ho leaves an aged widow, who has
the kindest wishes ankrupathies of all.
His interment took place at the McGovern
burying ground - on Thursday. The tit-
Jural exercises wore conducted by. Father
KYR% A largo concourse of friends of
all denominations, from this vicinity and
Sullivan county, were present to pay their
last respects to their sleeping friend•. •
Overton, Aug. 18, C.F.11.`
THE excursion from Wyalusing to,Wat.
kins Glen, on Tuesday last, was well at
tendeckleii:cars being required to convey
thaexcursionists. The day was a delight
fal and those who participated in the
excuision pronounce it a complete sue
cesa in cverrreopect. • " ; -
1.13. of G. T.
.•. 4 _
rdeaktholitQaimiiitiat,lo4•o
thadei.' 4 oolPlicloltha'Asaioa , Olaad
brn onitiattitliPoooo,l4llo.:Nt,
* ll g*-
id*wart aniiiien, of PanadidAla,
and <3llB. , rsed , AibreldkrcaP, Carb
dele,Pa.,tbe guests qi lifta,Alennah
Schmitt; • -
lesisdii - the 2d Idisalfinnoes,E.
Aer,32 &Mad- her, Wool `"011, Norway
Ridge aftei wsiconsfitt tart of three
monihn
'await * l O l6- 1 iron 4 over ~'OW
nuuy, a nephew of .Tohii Titoho*of this
placs, know living( with Jai wide. - Be
Is one. of 0 0 nianY.emillrafiti th#4nded
at Castle Garden in 30110 last. •
;Minium Haggerty, rejoices In< the ad
,
itut of aSOWilf song: .
'We have learned • • tbrottgb the Oil ow
pipers that the =cabinet alscok of J. D.
Ilefirnete was - destroyed by, fire; He poe
tested very -valuable tools. -' Hie :loss is
&bent: $500; and, there is DO insarance.,
Mr. Helluieris- is, a son-in-law - of.. John
Butt and n brother in-late Of '4. Bie
ner, Jr., of this eatuntunity:
The Husbandman le - through with - hie
haying and harvest.= Hay was a _heavi
crop, wheat was good but oats it not very
good, large in, straw but light Inireight,-.
Corn is nearly an entire failure"; Potattie
are small and not many In :thin.. 'Buck
wheat looks promising. ,
John Crinnains f lea purchased 'a ! new
three hone-palter threshing =whine free%
the Jobskifimanufacting company; N. Y.
and Is giving good:sation.
11.. M. Miller is on sick pit at prefr•
The whole community rejoices at the
certainty of President Garfield's recovery.
Obedient to the requestil- will comply
and give 'the-"!gfierat director of Terry
townsbip for • 1880.1 , lioadi.ll:knimissien
ars, W. T. :llartaa;:4***daaa and
NeLou White ;
_;!! 4 . Bair
man;: Anseiaori JohnY - A. Biener•
iciditora; .TZbhu Layman ' W. Bat
lett; "Judge of Eleciion; Myron Cool
baugh; Inspectors, Guy Terry and Chas.
R. Curtiss; ' Justice of Peace„ Hiram L.
Terry and George Richard; Town Clerk, ,
John R. Schoonover; Town- Treasurer,
Henry School Pirectors, Jonathan
Terri, Secretary, Arthur' Allen .Preasur
er,,Peter Layman, George , Raz:sii, John
Titchen and James Schaffer.
'As tbe name 0 . eur friend; Wm. T.
Horton, of Terrytown,li be placed be:
fore the Republican' pout*" .Convention
for the'office of Sheriff, I will say that the
convention cannot plieo a: bider mathhan
Mr. Hortonon tho ticket. He is well spoken
of by all, l and is a maTu of strict integrity
and well itualified fortha position. He is
a good' attired and genial man and well
liked by an, young and old, and If nomi
nated wiU be unanimously supported and
elected.. A great many Democrats 'speak
in favor of Mi. Horton as he bas done
Many a favor regardless of politics: .
' HON2 - 130iT" QIIIMAiY DENSE.
Tarrytown, Pa., August 9, 1881.--
ULSTER.
Mr. Walter Pierce brought a huge ox
to our place for shipment-this morning,
haying sold it to the Waldron Bros. Its
weight Weimer 2,000 poinds.
AbOt twenty of our citizens joined the
ezenrsion to Wztkins Gleu thin morning.
Nir9 bay°. no doubt bat *hat they will
haye an enjoyable time, for the excursion
is conducted by men who have large ek--'
Peri.enc 4 . 3 ., •
'Several 'of our tobacco growers have
commenced harvesting their crop, and we
. miderstand it is of : very firm quality and
abundant growth. ,
The - carpenters have commenced work
epon the M. E. Church, and we shall soon
see the edifice loomibg op in a new shape
* %
and appearance.
Tun, St. Louts-*Glo-Demoirat says :
141 r. Charles Reis, No. 101 l Second Caron
delet avenue, this city, was cured -by St.
Jacobs Oil after sixteen years antic:jag
with rheumatism. • - •
BUSINESS LOCAL.
$ A Teachers' Esaminations will be
held in, the Graded School building, ToWanda,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, to accommodate
teachers who need certificates to commence teach
ing prior to the regular fall.examinations.
0: W. RYAN,
County Superintendent,
Aug. 18.
Fir The:fall term of the Susquehanna
Collegiate Institute commences on MONDAY,
AUGUST r.. 4. Those preparing for college, teach
ing, business, professional study or general educa
tion should be qn band at the commencement of
the school year. Three now and thoroughly Com
petent teachers have been added to the faculty—
Profs. SllfiLDONand WILSON and Miss PZTUIE.
The facilities are better than ever before. wi.
. far If you want is good Elevated . Oven
Stove you can buy one AT COST at Ittantyla
old stand. julyl4-we.
ice' Waconinakers' . and Blacksmiths'
Supplies are being sold at Mclntyre Bros.' old
stand at LEAS 'MAN COST. Good time to buy.
-t The, Surgeon's rooms at the Ward
House still' continue to be crowded daily, and the
best people of the county, afflicted with ebrcutc
trouldes, aro consulting . One gentleman,
afilicted-for years with deafness, was given Instant
hearing. . •-- Iwi.
tar L. &Rowans challenges compe.
tints) for quality of goods and low prices on Sash,
.Doors, BlLtidi and Moldlnks, and al building los.
terlal.. tattg3-tn
NOUTII iIdIIEI3.ST, 0., August 22,
1679.—1 bought a New Davis Sewing Machin of
Idr.W.r.Dawley to use In dressmaking and fancy
work. It has proven - ail he recommended it to be.
I have used the Domestic. Rowe, Singer. Wheeler
Wilson and Grover & Raker, and Lake the New
Davis the best. It •is always ready to work, and
will sow over an without stopping to raise
4he presser foot. I would recommend the New
Davis every time. for all kinds of work.
lw. - • FRANK TRUMAN.
tir The Largest, Best and Cheapest
line of Shoes for Lades', Misses' and Children'
wear Is found at CORSAIR'S new store, corner Main
and rine-etc. Tracy &Noble's flock. atriva
far Itink - Dral, Brothers, of Burlington,
Save on hand a lot of flan STEERS and HZ 'MRS
now ready for market. - julyll.
•
or Keep it on hand. Jo
_farmer or
teamster should"..he, without 'Henry St Johnson's
Arnica and Oil Liniment. it is Invaluable in
cases of hurts either on man or beast. aug4
tar REitovat.-4. S. 'ALLYN has re
moved his Undertaking Establishment from
Bridgeetreet to rooms on Main street, over Ton.
NKR & GORDON'S Dreg Store, and Woonroun &
VAN Donsra Boot & Shoe Stare. A fail fine of
Undertaker's Ooods from the cheapest to the best.
jarf27,l4. • .7. S. ALLYN, Agent.
, .
tar A large stock of well-selected
sowing Hardware st LESS TII4E COST at Me-
It.tire Bros.! old stand.
tom' The beat, plan for Dien Cutting
ever found has been lately Introduied la T . owands,
and every one riling it says It Isittat perfect. M tn
S.D. Bt.acw,lif this place, bas secured the Vein
for Bradford County, and is now . ready to give in
struction and furnish the books and scale. If you
bsve say doubts about the worth or practicability
of ,ther-",litagle Scahr,” call upon or wrile, to Miffs
BLAKfo fuller particulard. Ant. IS-w2.
Coitsorj, has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boys and Youths' wear .orer offered In
Towanda,SlAst prfees within the reach of alt.
vir.GEO. L Ross sells Groceries alittol
NEAP because tda expenses ate very Ught, and
he is &mad htseustomera shall have the benefit:
,
rr Singers hud public speakers should
sae names Emir.: as it reams hoarseness and
Mensal* the power ar the soles. , . • anz4.•
-111Plutommittutir. C. &A.B.
et litiffet .111114tirli sang, Pa n
4 01 00/OWW; 91401,0 1 . 4 , take ts ateluile
AillerilitWitieoo ll l - 4 , 4044
01 04 1 , of 110 114111116. - _ Air sik, sitti
=fallstertniori.
OM fait tt Waft& %MOM; midi Waft
'Mete be without it, sul I romionstatod ,soy
sur nuaLui to OW. L. novo New
orocemysto u . t, the aktltange Ihoettoitut gat goer
Oreg . :o'lo;l6track . • 4 Jaw
arrit Igo , met wbe gl ou
qqf iolyt Dloaerlas at O. L. ROMS now stare to
**taw 2/oelc. lits PRlbileara WAT DOWN
ta jack bottom: • -
atom la mimic DLOICK, Ise \ WARD,
64004*dd beitnifeleia and soad'Aeadi.
Auavaa gusts TrAeoluip;-1 4 6 best and
el4apiat In the atarkehi I will sell thine anlientin
war= for a few months 'lto come at wholesale
prices, tor Intronlaction. pretty wagon warranted
in ertery respeet tt ' H. M. Wrinnze.
tar If ,yea' desire 'rosy cheeks aid AI
fair complesice, parity the bbod by the use et
!sextet's Mandtake Bitted. ' ens ":
Ur To MY A m u.-Owingtom
.
piing health 1 thidlanecessaryalemploy an assist
ant,Stut ft Word; me great pleasure tolnform my Pip
nests Sad tho pubile genessay, that I have secured
thelervkei of Dr. Yowidts, of Ithaca, ems
of Die sncitrkilltol dentists :Le the country, and he
sidfsPend the greater portimi of his time In my
mace, Yids imminent will Imre promptness
who * with mos.
• la attending to all mar taw
Milos been , associated with 'Doctor Towissi
previous to mitimalag to Towanda, I know him to
be an secempilshed gentleman and a drat-class
dental operator. ' - i .
YOwLirat w ul tie• here on the lath of
'Anguit. •
DIED.
BEIDLEMAN.—At Windham Centre. sth Inst..
Leon A., only eon of .111tes and Mary Beldleman,
4 nipill 3 lean, it Months and tt days.
Another beautiful flower has been train:planted
to the Eden above. LICON was a very bright and
intelligent child, far in advance of his years.. Ifs
was sick only a few boon, hence the meter the
'shOelt to the doting parents. - We thought *bile
looking at him as be, lay In his little cal:kat; so
beautiful for the grave bat not too beautiful for
Heaven, little Luau has gone to be with Mtn who
said: "Suffer little children to come untd sae and
.16rbid them not, for of such Is the kingdom of
Heaven: , - • -
WOOD.—In East Smith Said, lath Inst,„ of cancer,
Hrs. Ann Wood, aged about 50 years.
BIITTLES.—In South Hill, 7th inst., Mn. Buttles,
. wife of Jarvis Battles. aged 6L years.
She arose early In the morning apparently ,in
lond and went about ber usual household
datlee t. soddenly she 1110 taken lirlthnevere sager
ing and said she was dying—laid down upon a
lounge. and in a few moments stopped breathing.
The faneild was held at the honer on Hontlay, it 2
o'clock P. x. The people came In mass to mingle
their sympathies and tears with the bereaved fam
ily.. The consolations of the Gospel were given by
Het'. Itr. Blitasiti, llSlbited'by 'ger: Mr. Nstnan-
TON. We trust our loss was her gain. "Per none
of us Ilveth to, himself, and no man dieth to him
self. For whether; we lire, we live, unto the Lord,
and whether we die, we die unto the Lord; wheth
er we live, therefore, or die, we are the Lord's."
u. n.
•
TOWANDA MARKETS.
REPORTED BY STEVENS k LON6i .
Generiiidealers In Groceries andProduce,corner
• Main and pine Streets. •
__„
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST
.17,1: .1.
PAYING.
Flour per bbl
Flour per sack
Corn Meal per 100...
Chop Feed,'. .'
Wheit, per bash.— It 00 sall 1 15
Corn 50 ' ./41 e 5
Rye G 5 75
Oats . •35 Cg‘ 40
Buckwheat
Buckwheat Flour.
Clover seed 500 0 . 5 650
1m , $3 15 , @I 126
Timothy. western...
$1 50 ' 1 60. 6 .
Park, mess 0 bbl. If 2 00 (452400
Lard 0 12 , - 16 0 ,
Butter, tubs 20 0 23 0 .
Bolls , 2010 21, (3
Eggs, fresh • . , ® 15 0
Cheese - (4) 15
'Potatoes: peT built.. . 70 451 75 0
Beeswax , 20.0 22 0
CORRECTED BY It. DAYIDOW & DIIO.
00(0 07 %
.. • 75 osl 25
40 0 60
$ 75 0 160:
ft 4S
... II 60' --.-
Hides
Veal Sk ins..:
Deacon Skins
Sheep Pelts
Vats jibvertisaututs.
'WAG O N MARKED "S. LA
.v_v p er. ' So. I 4,": will be In town pmddrne
Tin and Glaroware from the 20th to the clime of
every month..lw*. G. A. PATTETVZION.
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A NEW ENTERPRISE I
WHOLESALE
NOTION
HOUSE !
HEN DE LMAN,
DAVIDOW
& CO.
Bridge 2,tmet, Towanda,
Offer a carefully-selected stock of the
above-Mentioned goods, and respectfully
invite all dealers to examine the same and
be_convinced that intemy can be saved by
purchasing goods of us. ,
Respectfully,
.I.IOTDELMAIsI, DAVIDOW & CO.,
Towanda, ra.
P. er.,.-We wish it distitetly understood
that we 'will positively not sell goods at
retail. , aug.lB. '
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Letters of administration haring been grant
ed to the Undersigned, upon the estate of Lawrence
Antbviel. late of Warren twp., deceased. nottee is
hereby given that all persons Indebted to the said
estate are requested to make immediate payment;
and all persons baying claims against said estate
must present the same duly authenUeated to the
undersigned for settlement. ' _
CAROLINE ANTUIDEL,
•
Administrator.
Wess.Warren, August it, 1881.
.• duivEwr,.PARTY.—Mr. Geo.
- of /MIN alitiamatorrda rer a Ha&
con , bo a r 12IDAT ZIFEItING.
-0 Victleusill Staltoes
artbastracrill the •Irocie. Alt.lee moat
laWer is aimed. Ali are cordially Untied to
attird.Mad, ft. Sd. Avg. taw!.
A 11141NIETBATORS_ NOTICE.
Az. lOWA Wansdabinention - Onss katainonto
awl* litinfax lion inoinnt in the
upon So nufnis of Macy S. NEM" late it * M
Ism lonsadp. litnifinni Consfr. Pls.. ,
Waft lolosofff gives Slid an wow
ti MC main are requested to nolo Inuseillato
1141M .i iiill all poems having NW ebbe'
law ionf Int UM 111000 t daisy
Kir — l* B ;;Mkiefos ipM lo lifillWn Hannah
of SINN New York.
WILL WI HAN Wit. IlLaloilf.
41Ingbannes, 5 . ,4 0 Anima Ili, Inn, •
II
O
ten testamenary hoeing been sa riated tort ha
under tbsi len will testament of
Isreetlones, dmeased, isnot Eadthllekt teronsilp.
all persons Wetted to the estate of said decedent
are hereby nettled to ;sake Inurediste payment,
slid ell haring dams &plan sold estate must we.
sent the. same duly autbentlested to the
signed for setUemeht. - .
liEd. ISRAEL JONES, Executrix. .
East Smlthlleld.. Pa., Aug.t. Mi•ors!.
WLMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE.
-4 Tbls College' Is therougle/Virsteted for
Or hag a sogeniorantton In CO • asd Benw
flofersui f sad also In tote sad Art.
Sosterrby. opus fundsheil with an elevator.
B reason of 113endagasel Its diaries art *assn.
ally stoderiste.- Bout for stator,. to Rev. A. W.
COWLES, D. 11 .. Pees., Florid, W. P. InlyStowl.
eAt:INISTRA.TOR'S NOTICE
In re the estate of logelo M. ituresee, late
College* Baltimore omulty. State of
Maryland, deceased. ,
Letters of adminlat.stion cum testament* an
nexe having. been granted by the Register of
Wills of the County of Bradford, In the Mate of
Penniggrania, to the undersigned upon the estate
of the above named decedent, all persons Indebted
to said estate are requested • to make immediate
payment, and all persona having claims against th e
ume will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
CIIAILLILS LANCASTER,
AQminUtrao,
LoyoLs College, Baltimore:Md.. July ZI. lesLaw
A IIDITOIt'S NOTICE-. S. B.
Bowers vs. W. N. Hilton. In the Court of
Cointrion Pleas of Bradford county,2to.-787, Bei:*
tember Term, IBM. - -
The undersigned, an Auditor appointed f r om
the
said Court to distribute the fund arising from the
Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate,wlll attend
to, the duties of titsappointment. at his Mai In the
Borough of ToWandii, on • THESDAY. THIE 23rd
DAY OF AUGUST. A. D. ISM, at 10 o'clock A.
N., when and where all persons haring claims
against said fund must present them or be forever
debarred from coming In on the same-
JOHN W. CODDING, Auditor. -
Towanda, July lath, 1881.,-4w
Sheriff's Sales.
Sheriff Dean advertises the following tracts of
land to be sold atpublle sale at the Court Rouse in
this place, at 1 o'clock P. D. on •
• . I
Thursday, nepteliber Ist, 111811
No. 1. One lot, piece of parcel of land. !situate
In Smithfield township, btrunded north and east by
other leads of Marshall Bullock, south by the pub.
lic highway running east and west through Smith
field Centre. and on - the west by latids of MM.
Nancy E. Phl6, and supposed to contain It of an
acre, more or less, with t framed house, 1 framed
storeq 1 framed store-house and few fruit trees
thereon.. Also the tight of Wafrom the highway
to the storehouse as contained Indeed of dames ff.
Webb to D. Bullock In April, 1 8 71. and being the
.same property conveyed by said Webb to said Bul
lock by the aforesald4leed.
No. 2. ALSO—One other lot of lantLilftinfe In
Smithfield township, bounded north by lands of
Newton Wood, E. (3.1 Bennett, Eliza P. Wheeler
and C. P. Contffi east by lands of Jams. H. Webb,
Eliza P. Wheeler, C. F. Coma, the highway and
Imhof the Congregational Society; south by lands
of the Congregat i onal Society, the public highway
running east and west through Smithfield Centre,
store lot now or formerly of Marshall Bullock, and
lands of Mrs. Nancy Ville, W. E. Voorhis, Disci
ple Church, C.; B. Briggs, Mrs. Martha David,
Mrs. Martha Bennett, D. G. Phelps. A. E. Childs,
Mrs. C. C. Corse, Miss Laura and _ Susan Phelps,.
Smithfield Masonic Asiociation„ L.F. Adams, J.
D. Underwood, E. S. Tracy, Mrs. Lester Arnold
and Mrs. E. C. - Hate. and on the west by lands of
L. W. Forrest, Mrs. E. C. Hale, the highway_ run-
Pilling north from the centre and lands of H. C.
Brigham. and supposed to contain SO acres, about
60 improved, with I framed house, I framed horse
barn. I framed barn with sheds attached, and. an
orchard of fruit trees' Diemen. Suit of James S.
Murray & Co. vs. Marshall Bullock,
No. 3. ALSO—One other lot of land. altna.e in
Burlington borough, bounded north by Troy and
Towanda streets, east by lands of M. S. Dicker
man, and south and west by lands of a. k. J. Mor.
ley- contains an acre, more or less, all improved.
with I framed house, I framed barn and few fruit
trees thereon. Suit lof F. H. Peck's nse.rs. Geo.
C. and Fanny Hill, T. T.
No. 4. ALSO—One other lot of land. situate In
Canton borough, bounded north by lands of W.
Clayton, east by lands of J. Fox's estate, south by
lands of Henry Morgan, and west by Troy street ;
contains of an acre, more or less, all Improved,
with I storehouse thereon. Suit of Chas. A. Erin
vs. William Gleckler. . •
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No. 5. ALSO — AII their right, title and interest
(being the undivided share) In a lot of land situate
in Columbia township, bounded north by land of•
Bummer Talley, Reyes and Shaw; east by land of
Geo. N. Card, south by the county road leading
from Troy to'Sylvania. and west Nyland of Andrew
KIC and James 11. Nash ; contains In all about 160
acres. It being the same property willed the pres
ent grantor, Julia 5, Thompson, by her father,
Henry Card the will In the proper Mike
of recording of wilts for the County of Bradford,
book —, page —, reference_ being thereto had will
more fully and large appear, with appurtenance
thereon Suit of W. S. Allen St Co. vs. Julia S.
and James M. Thompson.
No. 6. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in
.Wysox township, bounded north by lands of J. It.
CoOlhangh, east by lands of .1. B. Ridgway, south
by public highway leading from Towanda to Wye
sox, and west by lands of A. A. Illshop;. contains 3
acres. mom or less, all Improved, with 1 framed
house, 1 framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
Suit of Joseph fA . Ridgway . vs. DeMr Ridgway's
administrator. 0. A. Ridgway, widow, A. B. Bldg..
way, B. J. Ridgway. Maggie Hicenbottom and
Lucy Dot J .
heirs of Debit. Ridgway, deceased.
No. 7. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in
Towanda borough, boiinded as follows : Being lot
No. 22, in block No. 5, In Elliott's addition to To
wanda, 52 feet front on east side Fifth street and
144 teat deep, as will more fullyappear on Morgan's
Map said addition, recorded in the °Mee for the
recording of deeds in and for said Bradford Conn;
ty, in deed book No. I=,riage 627. Belng lot for
merly contracted to Wm. McNeal, with a two-story
framed dwelling house and addition attached, and
a few fruit trees thereon. Snit of Billings Stroud
vs. Wm. S. Irthcent and Francis Watts.
No.II..L4LSO—One other lot of land. situate in
Leßoy to p, bounded north by lands of Wm.
Banyan, eon by flatfoot Samtiel Walborn, south .
by lands of flatly Lewis, and west 19y lands of F.
Fleming. D. Fleming. Widow Consparker and .J.
Lindley's estate ' contains 47 acres, mom or less.
about all Improved, with I framed bowie, 1 framed
barn and few fruit trees thereon. Salt of Amos
Harris's use vs. C: E. Storrs.
No. 9. ALSO—Ono other lot of land, situate In
Herrick township, bounded as follows : Beginning
at a hemlock stump the southwest comer of George
Elliott's lot: thence north 4 0 east 160 perches to an
ironwood the southeast corner of raid Elliott lot :
thence south 871(9 east 47 perches to a post; thence
2,4 0 wes', 460 perches .4.0 the northwest corner of
Cyrus Avery Tot; thence north 65!i° east II perches
to the beginning; contains 49 acres, more or less,
with 1 framed house. 1 framed barn and few, fruit
trees th ereon. Ballot' Geo. Landon vs. John Lee.
No. 10. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate in
North Towanda township,- bounded as follows:
Beginning In the centre of the public highway
leading from Towanda to Ulster and at the south
west corner of a lot of land owned by E. IL Hor
ton; thence easterly by land of said Horton 284
feet tot corner; thence southerly at right angles
75 feet to a corner: thence westerly on a line paral
lel with the north line hereof 298 Met to a corner
in centre of highway above mentioned; thence
northerly along the centre of said highway 77,
feet to the place of beginning; contains fi an acre,
all improved, with 1 framed house. I framed ban:
and few fruit trees thereon. Suit of Albert Lent
vs. Barbara and Isaac Wesburg.
No. 11. ALSO—Oho other lot of land, situlte in
Litchaeld township, bounded, as follows: Beer:l
-nt: g at a post on .tho north fine of a lot of land
lately owned by Constant Matthewson ; thence
along the township tine between Athens and Litch
field north .10 perchesto the southwest corner of
H. Drake's kit ; thence east 100 perches along the
south line of said Drake's lot to the southwest of
Henry McKinney'. lot; thence south 160 perehea
along the west line of Hiram Merrill's lot to a
comer: thence west 100 perches to the place of be
ginning';, contains 100 aCreP:, snore or less, about 95
improved, with 1 framed house. 2 framed barns,
other outbuildings. and an orchard of fruit trees
thereon. Suit of -Hannah Snorer vs. H. P. Johnson.
No. 12. ALSO—One other lot of land. situate In
Tuscarora townshio, bounded north by lands of
Geo. It. Johnson and Daniel Rosencrance, east by
the road leading to '1 Blacks MUD" and the stage
',owl. the centre of said road being the line; south
bg lands of John BosenCrance, and west by lands
of Gee. D. Johnson; contallis 12 acres, more or less.
It being the same piece of land deeded to Charles
11. Dexter by Elizabeth -dared, !April 7, 1870, and
recorded In deed hook No. 100, paga .103, etc.; all
Improved, with 1 framed house anitiew fruit trees
thereon. Salt of .11.8. Ackley vs. A. ( 7 . Dexter,
administrator.
No. 13. ALSO—One other lot of land, situate In
Towanda townithip, bounded as follows : Being lot
No. 3 as laid down on maps: of said 0 F. Mason's
farm, as made by William H. Morgan for sa'd
trustee, said map recorded in Bradford - County in
deed book No. 138. piles 592 and 593; said lot con
taining fracres. strict measure. and - bounded on
the north by lot No. 2. sold to G. W. Bran; east by
Main street, south by lot No. 4, and west by Fifth
street; all improved. no buildings. Suit of 0. J.
Cbubbuck vs. 14Ichaol Meehan. .
No. 14. ALSO—One other lot of land. situate to
Ulster township. . bounded -north by lands of John
Smith, east by the-Susquehanna river. south by
lands of G. H. Holcomb ,and west b y lands of C.
E. 'orgasm; contains brutes. more or less, about
33 improved, wit/J.l framed house, 1 framed barn
and an orchard of frudi trees thereon. Suit of
Simon Bayles k Co. vs. George Griffith.
No. 15—ALSO-dine other lot of land situate in
Athens borough. bounded north by public high
way. east by lands of D. Park, south by lands of N.
C. Horns, and west by lands of -Martin Tompkins
and;--1- Crotchises; being-73 feet front and 110 fee
deep, with. 1 house and 1 framed -- barn thereOn
Suit of C. 0. Dinutln"don to the use of F. C. BM
vs. Edwin Drake.
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fIRPIIANS' COURT ,SALE.-By
‘...f virtue of au enter issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County, Ponasylvanla, therm
!dersigncd. administrator of the estate of William
A: Ormsby, deceased, late of the township of
Smithfield : will sell at public sale, of the house of
L. D. Ormsby, near the premises. on SATUR
"DAY, SEPTEMBER 10.1441, at 1 o'clock P. 311, the
following.lot, piece or parcel of land. situated In
Satin:Sold township and bounded as follows: On
the north by lands belonging to the estate of said
William A, Ormsby, deceased, on the east by a
public highway. on the seuth• by lands or Israel
Phfllips,and on the west by lands of L. D. Cirmaby ;
containing 40 acres; being 40 acres out of the south
east corner of a tract of land supposed to contain
one hundred and twenty.4ari acres, belonging to
the estate of the said W 1111 am A. Ormsby. deceased.
Tia.lo3 or SAL& : 1100 at time of SIN II
contlrmation. and balance In three equal a 4 = l
payments, With Interest on an unpaid :
CALVIN T. WESTBROOK,'
Administrator. '
East Smithfield, Pa., Aug. 11,
A RCTIC HOUSE,
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Situated on Serrate,. near hoed' Pavillon
Atry steeping rooms and ]ur ge dining room facing
the ocean. Meals fornbbect excoratoniata. For
far:act partieulara address IL A. Brix, .10,
lkoON;ftwiegift
SELLING OUT
AT COST!
3LitMDWAM.E,
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NAILS-NAILS,
STOVES;
TINWARE,
WAG ONMAKERS'
NDimapow
BLACKSMITHS'
SUPP LI E S.
Ngit. The Entire
Stock of the late firm
Of Mclntyre Brothers
must !be closed out at
Cost within Thirty
Days,_ by the pureha-
ser. Goods recently
bought at Sheriffs
sale.
JAS. S. KUHN.
Towanda, July 13, 1881-ml.
NOTICE IN - PARTITION:
-.:-
A. V State of Pennsylvania, County of Bradford.
as: To Edwin 'Ford and 111 B. Van Gilder. residing
In Pike-township. Bradford county. Pa.; Lyman
M. Sherwood & ej., Lyman M. Sherwood and Julia
R. Malley (now Jails R. Sherwood), residing. in
Binghamton, N. Y.; Dr. A. Dunham and Clive E.
Dunham (his wife). A. LP Butterfield and Mary T.
Butterfield (his wife). and 0. W. Durga, resitting
in Rush, Susie:charms county, please tako
notice:
Whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Towanda
In and for the said county of Bradford, the 11th
day of July. A. U. 1881, before the Ron. P. 1).
Morrow, President Judge of the said Court, in the
Matter of the estate of Henry Pepper. deceased,
the petition of Edwin Ford was presented, setting
forth that the said Henry Pepper died in the month
of November, A. D. 1967, intestate,' seized in-his
demesne seed fee, Of and in a certain lot or tract
of -land situate In the township of Plite.in said
county.' bounded north by Lands of N. H. Rogers
and L. D. Goodwin, east by, lands of Anson Platt •
and Wm. Sherwood, south by lands of H.
Vanglider. and west by the public highway leading -
from 'Leflaypille to the Ilryalusing Creek and
known as Fordstreet ; containing s 7 acres, more -
or less , with the appurtenances—tearing to survive
him a widow, Charlotte Pepper, and four children,
Wanze t t ai : Pepper (since deceased), Danlei Pep-_
per, Betsy Pepper (intermarried with George
__Heenhans) and Mary Pepper Hnteratarried with .
_Mad Durga since deceased), and that, _the raid
widow, Charlotte Pepper, Is. also deceased : that
Under the intestate laws of this Commonwealth it
belongs to each of the said four children to have one'
equal fourth part of said real estate in fee ; that
'upon the death of the said Wanser Pepper his two--
children, viz: Alice Pepper and Laura Prpper,
succeeded to the Interest of their father. viz an
undivided one-fourth ; that your petitioner holds a
quit-claim deed of the interest Of the.. said Alice
Pepper, now intermarried with S. - L. Pratt, and
that H. B. VanOilder owns the Interest of the said
Laura Pepper, now intermarried with Thos. Evans;
that Lyman 31. Sherwood t Co., of Binghamton,
N. F.. hold a deed of the undivided one-fourth in. ,
threat of the said Daniel Pepper, and that Lydon
M. Sherwood and Julia It. Bailey (his wife) hold a
deed of the .undivided one-fourth interest of the
said Betsey Ejtth Pepper, intermarried with Georg
Heermans; that your petitioner holds& contract for -
the undivided one-fourth Interest of the said Mary
Pepper, Intermarried with the said ElLsd Durga.
No partition of said real estate having been bad,
the petitioner prays the Court to award an inquest
to make .partition of the said real estate to and
-among. the aforesaid parties according to their re
waive rights and interest; and he will ever pray.
And whereupon the said Court, on due proof and
consideration of the premises, awarded an inquest
for the purposes aforesaid.
We therefore command you that, taking with
you six good and lawful men of your bailiwick. -
you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and
there, In the presence of the parties aforesaid by
you to be warned (if upon belnewarned they will
be present?, and having respect to the true valua
tion thereof, and upon the oaths and affirmations
of the said six good and lawful men, you make par.-,
titheito and' among the heirs and legal representa
tives of th e said intestate in inch manner and in .
such proportions As by the laws of this Common.
wealth Is directed, If the same can be so parted •
ank divided. without prejudice to or spoiling the
wilale and - if such partition cannot be made there
otlatafout preludlce.to or spoiling the whole, that
thin you cause theaahl Inquest to inquire and as
certain whether the same will conveniently accom-'
tuodate more than one of the said heirs and legal
representatives of the said intestatevrithout preje
dice to-or spoiling ate whole ; and If so, how :tunny
it frill as aforesaltPaccommodate, describing each
part by metes and pounds, and returning a just
valuation of. the same. But if the said inquest by
you to be summoned as aforesaid -- to make the said
partition or valuation shall be of opinion that the
premises aforesaid, with the appurtenances cannot
be so parted and divided as to accommodate more
than one of the said beirsand legal - representatives
of ,the said intestate, that then you cause the In•
quest to value the whole of the said real estate,
with the appurtenances, having respect to the true
valuation thereoLagreeably to law ; and that the
partition or valuation so made you distinctly and
openly have before our said -Judge at Towanda., at
an Orpheus' Court there to be held ou the reguiat
day of se ens thereof, after such Inquest shall be
made under your hand mid sea); and under the
hands and seals of thine by whose oaths or affirma
tions you-shall make such - partition or valuation ;
end have you then and there this writ.
Witness Paul D. Morrow,' President; of put said
Court, at Towanda aforesaid, the 11th day of J ulys
A. -D.' Mi. A. C. FRISBIE, ,
Clerk of Orphans'. Court.
In conformity with the above order, I tutreby
give notice to the above-named heirs-and all other.
persons Interested, that an inquest will be held on
the above estate, on the premises, on FRIDAY,
AUGUOT 28th, 1881, at 10 o'clock. ..IL. zt.-
July 21. PRIER J. DRAW. Sheriff.
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