Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, September 22, 1881, Image 3

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Towanda, Pa., Sept. 22, I88I•
ENTERED IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA
AA NAIL MATTER OP THE SECOND,OLASS.
LOCAL AND Or7.NERAL:,
The expiration of subseription is print
ed on 1118 COlOrca Wei. By noticing the
date every subscriber can tell when his
paper will be stopped unless the subscrip
-ion is renewed. . - •
Tun Fair next•week.
Armin the Fair on the first day.
- 111 E stove-pipe trouble is near at band
TuE dry weather impedes fall plowing
_TITEIIE is as,: much darkness . as light
Dow. -
POTATOES are a scarce article, and high
in price.
THERE are several cases of se,arletiever
at Canton.
Tau street, at night, is a bad school for
boys and girls.
Tug County Fair will open on Wednes
day of next week.
" SCAR Prices" will be paid for butter:
before uext spring.
FonEsT fires have done grea damage'
iu Attnerdrtowushi p.
TUE Canton Sentinel supports thoile
publican County ticket.
28t.11, 20th and 30th. Come:
and bring youi family with you. .
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Tun Railroad Shops at Sayre now enif Seas the Leßaysville Advertiser of last
ploy between two and three hundred inen.. week : "On Saturday last, NELL Conn,l
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of Pike, was arrested And ..gave bail fod
THEEE was frost at Cabton, this Ciinn
appearance to couriii'where his case will
ty, vu Wednesday morning of last week.
bedecided whethefle did or did not set]
~ '"- T IIERE are tsto hundred and. seventy- fire to MINER BRIaTER'S grain stacks."
six pupils in attendance-at the Canton,
- Graded 5ch0.0.4.
Tut barn and other outbuildings at- i
:taehed to the Poorhouse, of Tipp. Conn -1
situated near Owego, N. Y., wore de..!
'~tv
rtroyed by lire oti Friday morning: The
tire is simposed-to have been the work of
and incendiary. 1 . The. loss is abont . $2,.1
CRYSTAL Lodr , e :Knights of llonor, of
1••• OOO
i his place, has reduced itS initiation fee l
;from $lO to $.1.(.10.
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Ale - Immense, number of watermelons
and eantalonpeS bare been sold in our
town this season.
MR. \CARMINE; of the' firm of Mucti:
ELL 4",". Wartursun, founclilinen of : Can
ton, bad one of his feet quite badly burn.:
,a
!cc), one day recently. Ile was assisting
r lpouring some: hot iron into a . flask, wheal
At
he CARROLL, of ns, so the (hi- 4a quantity of it accidently went into bi
:elle says,• is about to
, start a clothing shoe. •
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Ltore at Lcltaysv Me. .
~ .-, Tim: survivors of . the . 50th. Regiment, SAYS the Canten Sentinel of the'l.6th in.
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- cP. V. will' hold a.rc-union in : this place statit i." Sunday evening the pole of Sot.
Tim. new style of fall bonnet may be.. 4;
October -I') . tin All members of the Re gi: Witiorim's . back broke -while coming
photooTaplied by slaniMing a ripc.toinatoA
r; : inclit arc invited to be present and parti
against a board fence,.
.... "7- down' Sellard'illill this side of GroVer.
•.ecipate, icla/OHt further notice. Colonel , ,
~,1 , .; . . r. and the team became uncontrollable. Al l
O RI N 3rixotis, of MeHroeloll i , was' r0b,...1 1,. Ovg.ItTON is President of the" Associa- '•
the time there were several parsons in tliii
bed of a valuable watch and chain at -thee - hack, some of whom jumped out while!'
Elmira Pair laht week. ..P;, . —..
• - CHURCH of the Mesf.iall, Rev. AVIi.LIAMA; others kept their seats and escaped_with
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Tun' Cayuta Car Wheel Foundry build
ing, lear Sayre, is being enlarged by an
addition :10x7250 feet-.
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s ki bi ect r.-. o ut Injury, - ELLA 31.1110NEi-, WllO is in
SENE - I : 'A Meseta) has put a bands.orailTAreon, Pastor. At 101 A. M.,
YllF.ltta's store; It is supposed was
p e w Ripe' coach on the route betweeiN—" Some Lessons from the Life . and O( lIS
ads pl;;ce and Leltaysville. ' , • Death of President TrinFamb." No ev throws out. She was taken up in an si_n•
,
~ .enieg service until Oetober..;Prayer and
conscious condition,and 'carried to
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THE At, ens Gazette is now. all printed -I. (_'!oirfcrencts Thursd y -evening at s Please near by where Dr: CLEVELAND
at home, Indthe paper Is much improved or. .
cloes : •
_. • ' . soon rendered the necessary professional
ill its home news deriarterent. 44 1 • _.•____...,_______ , ~ • las l sistance. - Miss MAiroisev was brought:
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: t s .l Aii.sney, barn on the farm of EHNTAUD ;to town Monday and is gradually improi - -
, Tee Baptist Sunday School of Troy yin.. in Overton township, was de- 'lug.". , •
will have an additiOli this, week, of €lOO - ki_ 1
iroyed by fire on Thursday night, in. -
.°-
Now that Professor Iloxeriv: has ex
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of books to its library. -egether with all of ihs contents, which iti--
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plained to a wondering and no dont)!
;elinleil a large part offte present - season's(
AT a Tel - 014m of the PAT.tEIt Family,
• deeply intemstelandience that "the liv-
The loss is about €4,200. Incur-C.. , •-• ;
held at Allia, Last- week, 170 persons he-f,.;i:Sr"Ps 7
e r, ;:l ' rote .; ,`-100. - - ing body is a sinthesis of, 'numerable
longing to the family were 'present,
ii --; ..,_ ts!pbvsiolo_gical
, elements, each• of which
while SOLO - 41114 nearly be described in WOLFF'S lan
.EsreiesTorthe' Fair should be made wt . Friday afternoon last,'
,giros UNGEIt, of Waverly, was endeavor
as 'early as possible with .1. A. Wier the iguage as a fluid possessed of a vis essenti-
Secretary of the Society at Towanda.
• sing t) eject a druukcn man by the name :ails and a solidescibilitas, or, in modern
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- : l 4 MC3IANN from his clothing establish. 4phriise, as protoplasm - easeeptible of
ment in that place, • he, UNOEB, was istructiiral metamorphosis arid functional
thrown violently on the curbstone pave- lmetabolisin,". we no longer wonder at, the
- It rnerit breaking his riglitlaukle. in two iwoe begone expreision of a- Waverly edi-
A .r A meerooseet, of; ground - horse- . :: places. ; .4tor's rape.- Bait we'll bet a 4000,000 Bond
radish added to every quart of catsup or
.e .l. „ 11 Bar clay Railroad, " 'that KINNEY ef the Advoeate, Will deny
, t 1 HACK-MAsTEL. 0i. ,. thei7
pickles, will keep the mould from the top.:
c ! Mera. - iir "II 6set b
~ of . onroet -re was upon 3, 7. . .
. 1 - that he has ever had, the slightest - attack
while -kg it. . .
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as ‘ ,. ? „, :mt its it was gaug of ruffians a few dayS ago,
THE Weather is not
p e .Vigwas at work along-She road, and badlyg
.. ••RE-UNION . - -
7 1 °....t few ;days ago. We mention this
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l'clii . • you might not have' observed the,... , heateu with clUbs and stones. it is to Ife ol ' - :' The Members of Company C, 12th Pa.
- - • - hoped-that the villains will be speedily t '. 7 4leserVes to the number of fourteen, met .
. . til '- '
-sp..
"- f,hrouglit to punishment for the dastardly at the Fair Grounds , iu ;this:village' on
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MEALs and eatables of all kinds as well .e ou t es e e
i . 1.1 '7 .. • - . ISey'tsniber
.I ; th, with ' their . familie • t '*,
Hi -t;
as hay, grain, etc., will be; furnished (iv . :-----s-s------ :
yid a reunion of the Company. **it- .
IN the collie* for a (rold watch at the pie- •fl b
the grounds :It ,the County. Fair nextr ' • - 1117 ed early in 1841 by .CaPt. RienAirisOn.
meek. ...s : , ...;:ie, by the Sts. Peter and Paul Catholiesf-,
• • ii, deceased, they were . mustered: into.,
f.C.liureli, of this place,' in W:elles' Groye,;_i ll
tierm a serious break °mimed in the - a .; - 1 service at Harrisburg toe same year and .
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s• at Wyalusing, on the 13th instant, it WaS)
water train, on Saturday Morning._ The'' . . • -4 altered the tight at Drainsville, December
• decnieti in favor of JAMES CAHMODY, of;
damage has been repaired and waters -, •-.., .- - J.. 2001, the first light the' Army of the Poto.s
;. y NS . -alusing, he having received ~..4a,- a nua . }
again let in. -°-_ . -
R•his competitor, Jour Liscu,°. of StateV i ram " . . n •i n Y ed " •
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sr.t After a capital dinner, which recalled
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r i by• brilliant. contrast the, old marching,
, Tor; r Cemetery at Leona is being iins,,..47da
.bi ys of hardtack and soldier fare around
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f , , , , proved and beautified. - Riverside Cerne-Tthe camp -fire, they organized into an as
• • p.• s;
• -.ten°, at this
-'place need's improving and....sociation, with the foll Owing • o ffi cers :
Vi.. tery,
Tiii...'cream colored bore stolen freer:, beautifying also. The old tumble-down President; 0. H. MAsoil Vice-President,'
Mr. IrEcki:ii, of this place sonic incialis'-'; : ferice that surrounds it, is a striking con- I. 4Fresms`Fisfi ; E. D. Secretar'es, E BENE
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el
since, was: foaml last week at the State,;trast to some of the well kept lots.withily DICT abil C. -K. WHIGH.T. After one of
sr:
Fair at ElininiA
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, passed, they "parted to meet at the- .
, ye that a respectable looking has vet t • 1
nott:e
- FERNS for winter decoration are being 4 , • . 1 ..„, .
• ei , been erected ere this. I .., - -•same Place and time next year. A tele
gathered by the ladies. Owing to the t s . • • :-;; •
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great drought, ferns are not as nice thisp
. THE Parade of the TriiiTire Depa rt, :grarn froth CYRUS D. CriAritAs, at Lin
ar,colu; Nebraska, received,. read as follows:
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year as formerly. . . - ,sineut on the,lith instant, was a completeV4
...„ The two hundred_Pentrisylvania soldiers'
:-Z success -in ;every . particular. A largeNl -
ii; .
~,,,,in Nebraska, - in reunion to. Company C,
.crowd was preSent. The bffildinge thro'..-• p••
e
• nnsylvania Reserve Corps, send greet-,
Tout the village were handsomely decorat- :. -
ing.—Troy Gazette. --, '
;led, the Vii7presented
Cthen a litindsome -..
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appeaeance, mid better than all„,_tlie Iadies'IMADFORD ° COUN'IiY . SOLDIERS'
cENCAMT I M.NT...• . .
DoN'T ferret to make your entries ffirilgave : a supper at the Opera House-for thel• • •
ITEADQUARTEII9,
the Fair bete re the first day and therebyoenetit of-tlie firemen which added to the:1:1-. Aritzsts, PA., Angust.BoBB/.
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funds hi their treasury the snug little it
save tiouble foi--yourself as seell.a - S-the/!; gOeneral Orders, No. 21;
SeEretary of thelSociety. r .11,1 -a- :s'93. •
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,-....- ..1 A he. Fifth Annual -Encampment of the'
• : ' . : - Ei Tiff , Troy Gil-retie says that.among tho l Grand Army ?Fki• the Republic of _Bradford.,
Tire work of re-builling :the7Barelry.7- ' • -
- • ,-. curiosities - of the' comity , Fair at that ;county and vicinity, nun soldiers and sail- ,
Railroad Machine Shops will you be coni-....;) ,', ' 'ors, will be held; on the fair grounds, in
, place Win be a black bear, paitially tame,
toptlced. They are - fo be located_at Foot ZEast Towanda, on the 11th; 12th and 13th '
_ ;;,,sviiich is - ovined by WILLIAM WESTDIIOOIC,"dayI4 of October, 1881.
of Pkine, we understand. • •
..... -- '.4 Springfield. Good gracious, IloOksii,q It is earnestly.requested that the differ
i...ietit Posts, anti'. ills soldiers and Slailors,
Tri 17. FiLuirrel season oivoefl on the first • that.'.s within , Down - in Union Cithnty
-..r. . • s'°' I - .4wi1l lend - their aid in nrkine.• this En
o( the niontli, but we have not beard of, - 4 1 they"ve got :einad Wolfe now on exhibi-.le,:iinpaientst 'grand sneces.. • ; • '
ninny of our town sportsmen who luivePitina, and he exhibitshiniself; We' don't! * :,--,1 General orders-will be i lie in a few -
1)/ . 0 1,11daYs, giving details. =
shot inure than they could. cat. Sknow-mbo owns him now, but he will
FRANK 4 MMERMAN,
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~ , lxiblv belle% to the. Democratic party et l ,sj„ „, • , N A -
Excensiox• Pickets-for the County FairV '''. „-- s s..it.suL,Es siiis.ro. , lCommanuer-
fine tostant day. .-- •
',l Adjutant. • ' • ' • '
will be sold at the stations between Sayre: l - 4 ; - .1 •' , i
.1 . 4 • , *As
and Laceyville by Lehigh \ - iilley Railroad) ,- T - 4in - foundation walls for the new.; de- WYOMING - SEMINARY. •- - •
September 28111, 29th. and :10th. Vpot building at Sa,yre have been cornpleti 1
. , c.,i, and the superstructure will be rapidlsr.; ' ' -
srEerAL Iv:4l'CE. i -
THE Fair 'begins before, another issuer • 1
pushed to completion. The building is to''' During the last Teri , rnetrths•therehaVe
of this paper will reach yeti. Don't for e ,
V•be of brick, and is situ ,•d
~..i ,Jri the wes't Wseeu very exaggerated reports in circula
get to attend with your cousins and your .
r „sato of the track about eighty feet south s ition iu regard to the prevalence of Sthili
aunts, Sept. 28th, 29th and 300.. -
of the-Pa. &.,-, N. Y. general offices.. 1A Pox and other diseases in Kingsto n and
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..:-.will b 6 two and one-hall stories in height, •Avicin ity. The ractsaro !that Awe ; has
tand t4ity-six feet in width by 140 feet. been no case of Sma : ll•Pex . in Kingston
°in length. - ; .. - . • Coo many menthe ;. and while it is
.trne
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that there have been several 'cases•in th
.- i = 0. M., SCHHIEDEII, 'employed on the '
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z le you have anything that is of - inter- 'Barclay coal train., had his foot run over towns and cities about us, it is also true
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est to the Fair take it; If your neighbor by the cars at the Waverly. Junction, that it has never existed to any great ex
has anything that would he an attraction •ThursdaT afternooon. The ankle wasif tent, and that now It has nearly ceased to
urge him or her to take it to the Fair. _ =badly snrshecl, the tones being crushed : exist . at all. It is also true.that there i
no other prevailing disease in our commlit
-sse ,in a terrible manner. He Was placed in
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- Wzi.r.is Cott, of Monroeton, bad one 'the caboose of his train and brought to pity On fact, the general healthfulness is
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(,f the bones iNene of his legs broken . by - - - - - - - 'unusually good. - Parents who are hesitas
U. E. PARK, formerly ; with Sairrn
PAIZIC, Wysox, has en,.. - 441 in the Fay
uiers' ProiThee Unsiness 0- Thimmerfielti.
EN
ynorEss'oti EvAx grauted eighteen ger
tilicat es toa. elas.- of twenty-four appli
cants, at the examination held at Atlen
S:►turda}
Mit. C. V. CANFIELD, of Athens, hac
some of the finest exhibits shown at tb
Elmira State fair, and took quite a num
her of premiums.
31onnis orColumbia, has
just completed one of the largest/and best.
, arranged barns hi - the • COunty.' It con
tains all the: modern imprOvements.
the•kick of a colt he was leading to -wa
ter on Wcdneday evening of last week.
i ting to send their children to Wyoming
, Seminary from fear that their health will
suffer, may rest assured that their fears ,
Tim announcement Tuesday morning are groundless. •
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, ; (if the • I President's death, cast a deep .Students can enter the school at any
!gloom over this entire community, At time, and will becharged• only from the
:once' the places of business- througlion time of admission. New clasSes will be
the,entire village were closed, and all bus- formed if necessary for the accommoda-
Sri:vt;N S LoNo havtpUt a new-safe 'Wigs suspended. Nearly every business non of those who may .come during -the,
in their grocery store is- sufficiently house wits draped in mourning and many ''next few weeks. • A peasant home 'and,:
large to bold the profit of an .ordinary private iesideims also; At 11:15" A. Sr., first-Glass instruction will be provided for
country newtpaper for several - months, at the hells . of 'the- churches, the school all, OrELAND, Principal. '
least.
ilihouses and the Court House were tolled.l Kingston,,Pa. 'Ee.)t 1881 "- '
311:s. ANDR - Ew BASSETT, of Grover, fell
down the embankment to the bridge,
near the depot of that place, one night re
eel/fly, and htoke one <if the bones in het
ankle.
- Tim Educational Department:at - the
Coup Corm Fair promises to be a grand sue
.: .. is year.' We are anxious .to know
w sere the premlams offered to rural
schools will go. . - .
Tan election of officers in Bradfox:d
Lodge, Np. 167, LO. 0. - F., take
place next .2tionda'y 'evening. The Odd
Fellows' Bali Association elect Trustees
the sarne.evening.
Barmy your farm and , garden produce
to the County Fair 1:1Xt, week: and - help
maim the Fair a success and show the-sa
riety of Prciducts Bradford County is ca
pable•of producing. • •
WE acknowledge the receipt of 'Coinpli
mentary tickets to the first Annual-exhi
bition of the Union Agricultural Society,
of Canton, to be held at Canton, on the
sth, Gth and 7th of October,
TIIE Lehigh Valley 'Railroad will sell
excursion tickets to Towanda and return'
at all stations between Sayre and Lacey
rile on the three days of the County Fair
September 28th, 29th and 80th.
BY great exertion Green's Landing
was saved from
, the flames kindled by
passing engines last Thursday.. The wind
blowing a gale increased the danger, lint
fortunately no serious result occurred.
THE Lellaysville Advertiser, is • respon;
sible for the following : "The parties that
dug En. JOHNSOI'B wellistate for a fact,
that while digging fifteen feet under
'ground, they found 'a live • frog.- This- is
.no hoax." • -
THE Rifle match , between the Towanda
1 - 4
team and . a team from the East, which
j took place at East Towanda, on Saturday
last, resulted iu a victory. for (hi) 'roman
!_da boys - by a score of 283 to 276. The dis
tance shot was 200 yards;
his borne in this place. It has not been:
decided as ye:t ! by his attending physicians'
whether amputation will be necessary.
O legisdai - 4 - fteimit tact :ire
addottat el, mut
Bridge, --` Work il JOHN - ,l o Furst,:.bo
tibig" A ir ARA the aeXtl4.ol
badly crushed, by a heavy iron arch fall •
on thorn. :Fusxlc. DICCSEIti waelltruok
in the faii, by a red-hottivet titiffoin
vac of tbo 7. hesters.• It lcuocitodiAtline
of his teeth and, burl his face quito
badly. -
Ws. learn from the Amino, tliAt.- 3 4 1 !.
Sostrn Bualtxs
was, a few'. Oiyit'sgp, amicaillY, if not fa
tally lain*, by. being thrown. npoe . tbe
sharp edge of a watering trough by, a'tio
she was milking, A , sttunpede cukanied
'with the cows. Mrs. 8. arose when be!
esw suddenly jumped arptind,: striking
her with great force and throwing her
side upon the trough.' Mrs. S. is kyounq
lady and highly esteemed in her ne)glibor
hood. - • •
Tim board of managers of the Agricul.
tural SocietY held a meetingOnMonday
last to coniplete some arrangiinettts for ,
the flir next creek. The nianagoys' , ;tre
Working_hilird- - make the Fair a - sucCess,
rand we hope e people will assist the
officers of the' Society by bringing , their
# products to the Fair. • The farm and gar
deu products_ will probably bo - much
. 4 ,srual.ler this year than when no drouth,
;t f has existed in oar county, but our people
['should bring such as they have and place
,; them on exhibition. •,
TUE formation of,a company to operate
a chair faCtory •in this place, says the
Canton.Sentinet, has been untierconsider
ation for some tithe, and we iindeistaiul
that about half
. of the ten thousand do
lars capital stock has been spoken, for.!
Timber suitable, for the purpose is found,
in great abundance in this sectidn;mid
:the manufactured _ article_ is said to be in . :
constant detnand'iltein excess of he ca,
pacity of the : factories now in operation.
There is little doubt but that the invest.:
tuent would yield a good profit and be a
benefit to Canton 14 , furnishing employ.'
ment to a great many persniist
TIT_ cure for night sweats depends en
tirely ()intim cause.
.Malaria gives rise I
them and then the cure is quinine and ar-
Debility may cause them: In that
case, tonics and good, nutritious food
should be used. Consumption causes it,
and the curd Is - sulphuric kid; ten to
twenty drops in water, an hour. Oxide
of Xine'and hydrocyanite extract pills, and - ,
.bove all, atrophia, sulphate; 000 two
hundredths of one grain to begin with,
, Thi Al s.must be taketrtiith great care. Dr. l
.
;NRN, of .London; Says 'he sponges - thci
body with tincture Of belladonna, but they
:drugts too powerful to be used by-any
one but a physician:.
EIM2
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, cV-YRTP4 O6) *PitIaScONT/NUiD
lkorr - ?:hi 411444 -•-
mends PATt sterpturgli4)etat, •
7* W. •
I.:l4mrs:4;y4col AinitingStiinds - 7 17", 'Km LoTo..x TR. /Bpi*, Litnox.
at fortaga;l4;Xi • t?kArt direet 3 $ in divorce ,to is
of: - ' - • .-
" vs. - -11- 0/in
~Yitporlpe - , • -.•' ; Orsini direct a' subpoint tit :divorce
js , •
daughter atwaiellys •-•
_c apt ; jsliEs vs. Henry. Angle f Este
fist vs. John A. Pool.-Cases're.
was..pixiiing friends bete
tx 7; e4 ;erred to L. Elsbrce, Master and Exami..won't Opmfriondi in, Iluols. Per.:...
_ 34047 i t . 416 have re- Loly - B. Tallady„ vs. Prank 'Tollady...-
turl 3 4 6 4in ilOtt; t4'fidiiiiis in Conned- Div°P-'° granted t ° ll payment of costs.
• • , the lunacy of ecoice Cornell.
Difes Bust Brans, of Middleton, Inquisitin tiled and confirmed ni si. •
T. t in visiting friends in Athens and - vi. R. Waterman vs. Malinda A. Wai
itirdtt, . • - - terian.-Rule toopen judgment..
- ,-Mis.—Batuex, of; Roohell,lll., is N. C. Thompson - vs. Emily Allen, et all
-Rule on plaintiff to give secnrity. for'
the guest of her brother, Wm. Lawni
,Wysox.
- • caste. • • I
Cannon vs. Cannon. - Court 'direct
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-,
c- Mrs. 3..-BitiviPErnS has - returped
from a pleasant visit to friends in Con. Sheriff toMako proclamation.
necticut. - In ro the - estate of Michael Hannan.-,
- -Rev: C. T. liALLovrat.t.,--Of the B. S. R. Payne, Esq., appointed an Auditor!
,•tist Church, is suffering from ,all attack to distribute funds in tkohands of the'
of rheumatism. - • - : - Committee.
—Miss KATE Sz4ELL, of Athins, return-,
• to Virlsomidu Ude meek t o o resume her
duties se a teacher.
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Misi Mazrz-KoriVOf Ulster, is . vis- y •
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Mug her uncle,., D. V(:;_.:IDEWIP, M. D.;''f.
at St;Giorges, - Delaware. - -- ' - ' . [
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''.--3.litt.. 'E. _Mititi, Jr., . of Athens, is':
:pending a few days with her sister, Mrs. • '
Lou Coinitm, on Second Street. ' -.
t.
—Mrs. .7,'W..3ltwarat of Lancaster is. , ,
visiting her parents' in South Towaridai.;
Mr. and Mrs. JORN BEIRLEgAN.
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—llis
, Many friends- will be sorry to
• learn that Ex-Sheriff' J.- M. SILITIf, has -
been ill for several weeks:—Troy Gazette.Z .
— . 14 MottLxv has resigned his posit;
; tion in .he Citizens National Bank to ae-
.cept a spoil In t VANS & 11/LDRE'Tit'S
E .
: StOrts. • „ • • ' ; - . ' 1,
13i v . WOODWARD, the . populari,
• conduc i of the trains 31 and 32, ,is •
I canvalescing from an attack of interMit-1
il
tent fever:
; - ...DAVID G AiIDNEU,. formerly of Orcutt '
Creek, now of WellshprO, gavel's a pleas-k
?ant . call on Monday.. lle was hero as .a
'witue.ss at court. _,. .. -.-, --• _
• —Miss - LorrtE ; KEELER, of this place, 1
`is to take part in the put& rehearsal of..
. the Chomung Vocal Society, at Chemung,
this, ThUrsday, evening. z : .•. . i
. —Mrs. IRENE 'MASON and GUY WAY- . t
..: KIM arrived home frt . = Wyoming Terri-1
, tory, where they have made a protracted
_visit, on Satarday evening..
;' —Mrs. A.kitox STONE started .on Mon
day for Kansas, - to join ' her " daughter,
.±
::
Mrs. F..V.Tllnta., whore she, will reside
in the future.—Athens Guyette.
—Mr. P. P. BUENS, of turlington,hav
ing beerLdrawn as a juror in tlt'a United,
States" District Court at Williamsport, l
left for that city Monday, accomPanied by
his wife. • "-
Mr.:JOB Gluvi i s hp gone to. lowa
to--krok after farming interests: Mr.
.WILLI,rat , M..yruEwsox, of Athens, aceoni
[miles intending to purchase farm
'out there: l z.
—J.' IL PALMER, of Ohio, a' sop of
THAN PALMER, one of the early settlers
rif Canton, has been visiting his relatives
'and (fiends after' an absence 'of about
twelve'years. lie sayS this region is im
proving grandiy.—Canton Soitintt. •
—J. •T.`IIESTED, Esq.,_ of LathiSbnirg
was - nominated; for County Auditoriiy
the Republicans of BradfortLefunty last
iweek. Its.sTED is competent for any
r position to which ho may be .
Chosen.
will poll much more than his partylate
Southern Bradford. —DuAliore - Ri few.'
•
—GuAin.us T. Hum.; Cashier of tht
First National Bank; started on Monday
!for 3lonongabela City. He intends Spend-1
ing- a week- or, so in that city anion
friends. - He will also Visit in Ohio, as we ,
believe he has moved to that State. We
wish CHARLIE a very pleasant time..?;
Athens Gazette: • .
WE clip the following personal men-,:'
tions = from the Lellaysxille - Advertiser of
• •
'ilhuad - ay Iast:....BERTIE VANDERPOOL
?of Towanda,. has been' visiting his old
.schoolmates and friends in this place a
few days laSt week. .. • • Mrs. DANIEL 4
iSTEN7ENs and daughter In& of our boy
rugh are boxing up their goods, and get-
Ling ready tor remove to Illinois, where -7
''they remained during last - winter
Miss LETTIe 'Bum:, and Mrs. ADELAIDE`,
'tEnt.swon;rn of this place, have both tak
,7.-CP a "posish" in- the soldiers'. _
IScbool' at Harford. The' formei acts in',
r 'the capacity' of matron, and , the latie
has charge.of : the'doniestic department.
—Mr. Wlt.T.,l"oor„ of Wilkes-Barre,
formerly of this place, and Miss HATTIE!
pEtA*6, were married at the home of:.
the - bride's parents,_ on • Pine street, •on
Wednesday afternoon of last ,week.
number of the friends of the young con.
'plirtvere . preseet,to witness the nuptial
which took place in the tastefully .dcco.:
rated parlor of the mansion. Rev. J... 8.:
Bargts - spoke the :words that made tb •
couple man and wife. ' The bride was the
'recipient
_of many valuable and costly
• j presents. Shortly otter the ceremony the
: happy couple tool the cars for a brief bri
dal trip When they will return to Wilkes-
Barre and "settle down." A host o
friends wish them a long and happy wed
ded life. •
POSTPONED
.
On 'account of tho funeral of ,JoiEs A.
GARFIELD, on:Monday next,. the Demo.:
cratie County Convention of 13radfoid
County will be postponed until Tuesday,
.
Septerener.27, 1881, at one r. ?a.
. WILLIAM MAXWELL,
•Cll4irinan County Committee.
TOWANDA FIRE" DEPART
MENT.
THE ANNUAL PARADE POST
- - PONED. -
Chief Engineer PORTED, of our Fire
)epartment, issued on Tuesday the fel-
owing
NOTICE.
Ou account of the death of the Presi,
dent et% the United Statej; the Annual
Parade of the Towanda - Fire Department
will be postponed from September 22d
until Thursday, Oetnher . 6th.
• CLARK B. PORTER,
Chief Engineer,
•
ACCIDENT' AT TROY.
SE . VELLEN 'liens, of Wetonali, Says • ro.',
Troy correspondent, bad a narrow escape
from drowning on Thursday afternoon.
:He was returning from Troy and got as
far as 'tong's Puna; . a mile from Troy,
when tho. horse shied out of the road. Mr.!
reined him into the road with so:
• mnch .force as_ to bring him' in contact i
`,with a log, which lay on the brink of the;
pond, tuCto trip hiin up and -cause him to
`fall. The baiik being steep, the horse,
wagon and Mr. Mess plunged beidlon,
into the pond. The horse went :to the
bottom - and soon drowned. Mr. gross:
got out, but came very near being drown
ed. It was a very narrow escape for him.
The horse belonged to another man, who'
k is very 'poor, and it will be quite a serious
S
* -,loss to him. .
• IT would bo supposed from its populat4
ity that only one substance is now known'
the world.for the relief of rheumatism;'
and that is St. Jacobs._ Oil,—St. - Loth)
(Vo.) Dispatch. • • :I • • •
A. C. Eisbree and J. M. Pike_ vs. C.
flunsicker ;J. M. Pike vs. Som.—Buhl
to open judgment in suitcase.
[le,
J 1 re the lnnacy of Stanley C. Bullock..
7 -Court appoint O. P. Wood Committee.lempete with those political.
county,
tricksters to
David Foley, 'et al, vs. W. It.. ,Towanda and othee Parts of the Storrs . - '
John RuridalPs use l's. Douglass David.'
and until.they come on the stage we ex-
Ition‘s Administrators; - et a'.--CaSes di.S. - pect-pothing for this section. "Of coorso
leontinned; they woWt . hold a very high moral stand
', Lois C. Wood.vs. A. J.'. Layton ; Tent ing 'u tile comthunity, but sacrifices must
plrance Smith vs. M. W. Wheelock, Gar- be made." if wo, expect success.-:Mthero /
nishee.—Cases sittled. •kt Gazette.. HINTON, if you are mad, why
John Holmes vs.' William . B. :Shiner—. ? dobTyou run as an Independ tit candl
Trespass. James Wood arid lames T. date?
Hale, .P.sqs., for plaintiff ; Smith & Hillis
Ind D'Ar Overtun,..Ese.s., for defendant.:
Verdict for defendant. ' R.ile granted for: "•
ii.w trial. • .. : The .vorld trembles over the great wig.
.._ . fortune that has befallen oar President.
H. L. Parks vs. C. E. Thayre and I* . JameS'A. Garfield, add at the news wide.
S-iAilis—Replevin. No appearance to *prevai s now in Towande Pa., about flu,
Windif; D'A. Overton and 'Rodney A - •;
i Great Boston Clothing.tfouse which lilui
just been opened in Means' Block, Main
Mercur. Esqs., - for. defendants. Irerdet. Street, Towanda, Pa. • The news of tilt.
fot_ defendant, C. E. Thayte, $187.75. ' opening ;of tha• concern is spreading like
Ellen &Madill, et al, ,vs. D. Cook— wild fire over the country. Remelt ;
largo
this establishment is a - liratieli of a
Feigned issue ; Same vs.! J. O. Frost—
cii
i r u g s e e . t w t
s ho I
Feigned issue. Cases tried together.. is.lysailleavhionugs
many
a i n n y ß s o t s o t r - e ;T a llil l Massa
Illulill & Kinney for. plaintiff; E. L. Hil- the - tidied States, and by selling in.. l
lis and John F. Sandelson, Esqs.; for de- menso quantities of goods, they eau af
.
fendants. Verdict for plaintiff in each
ford to undersell all other dealers. Peo
cue. - • . -
ple from twenty-five and thirty miles ant'
:
..- In w rushing into Towanda to that estab-
I J: P. Kirby vs. D. ii. Blackman—ls. liihment to satisfy themselves with Cloth
rue. -- LlitiPlierson, -- Esq; l ot o i• pl a i nt iir ; . ing, Bos and Shoes, for Mena', Boys and,
,
Rodney A. Mercur, 'Esq.,' for . defendant. Children ' a Wear. Never since Towandol
.was incorporated bag Clothing,; Boots ands
, for
for plaintiff, 's2:2o.ofi. Reasons Shoes, been bought so extremely' cheap.
, for riew trial filed by plaintiff. as is offered at that concern. The stock
J. 0. Frost's use vs. L. W. Dinituock
•
of : Clothing, Boots, Ladies and Children's
Shoes ' is the most - (decant ever seen '-ii
and_John Holmes; Cerro tenant—Seim Fii- this section. . ~7e,
'•
~..„,
'cies. . Overton & Sanderson for plaintiff ;r-
llteme.st
n mber. the Great Boston Clothing
.i i• Patric k. & .Foyle for- defendant. Jury House, 3, owanda, Pa.
opened in Means Block, Mien
Street,
• •
land spetial verdict. .
MONDAY, SEPTEMIiED. 19, 1881. . M. L. SCIINEEBED.Y, I
. Proprietor.
1 Common Wealth vs. Sarah Gilson, Kate
Gilson and Jesse Dilts.,—Keeping a baw-
I t
rely house. District Attorney Farming
' 4:
land John N. Caliii, Esq.,. for' Common-
The fanners_ hi our vicinity have, a,
'wealth; H. J. Madill and H.N. - Williams,
nearly or quite got their.tObacco harvest
'Ese - p., for defendants. :Jury - find defend- ed, and in most cases it is a laige increase
ants not guilty, but that they. pas the, , 4
Over the amount last year; of a fine
costs.
the matter of the death of our Presi -
itq
-, t and uniform quality. Several have sold ln
their crops at fifteen cents per pounei
dent, - James A. Garfield;—The death of 4
i without having to sort, it.
James A. Garfield, President of the Unit- .
of .M
ed States, having been announced in open.. and his son were returning oore'S HilL
home from
Court, Hon. Edward, Overton, Jr., Colo- ,
'to
vru one evening last ,week, their- horn uel Marian Smith; and L. M. hall are became,. frightened of the cars near the
hereby appointed a committee to' prepare , Benjomin Rossplace,' and was soon 'up: ,
resolutions expressive of t 4 grief of this manageable. In their efforts to stop the
Court - and Bar at this great putt c calarc'phorse Mr. S.-Was thrown out by a tip of
ity, and it is unlined, fttrther as a
~m ark of
elthe wagon, striking -on his face, inflicting
,-.-4
raped, and love -for the- , '_nientory of 'our t ,.... t bad 'wound under the eye, rind also in.
&ceased President, that the Court doe•!•,siuringfiis spine by the severe coneussibtl:
now adjourn, ; It's further. ordered thats soon as his son could jump Out of the
A
the Cotirt.
dile ruillute he placed' upon the Record o F. D wagon . safely,
•
he came to where his fath
er lay, but found WM- unconscious, in
which state be remained until next "da) .
!before recovering sufficiently to be:Jaket
!home. Through the kindness of Mr.
!Hess he was taken to his house until lie
!d-as able to be yemoved. At this writing
'hopes are entertained Of his complete re
covery.; . ~ .
Another of our ideLcitizens, Mr. I. IL
Vannees, . has been aken from us b.}
death, &parting this life on Monday,
September I:2th, aged about- seventy
!years. The funeral occurred' Wednesday
from his late-residence on Oak Hi 11.,, -
The house injured by thelate tire has
wen repaired, and is now ready for occn
. ' • DEAD. -
LOutsn, wife of Dr. L. D. MoNrAteirt?-1
and only daughter of ' WI'LLIAM A. and ./
(7 E I,ESTIA, CEL I IIIIIEIO4N, died at . the resi- '.:
Bence of her parents in this place, on Sat-. 1
urday afternoon last. Mrs. IIIo.NTANTE,,,
was born in this village, June. 6th, 18-19, •
.ind was at thelime of her death in her .f,,j
thirty-third year. At an Carly age she 4. - ,
gave evidence of the possession of a re-,,.
niarkably clear, sweet and musical voice, • !r!
,anffshe was given.r:very advantage-for its
[eulti , iation,.until when stricken by, the
!disease which resulted in her death, Ole,
was classed among the foremost lady vol
calists of oar.land. In Octouer, 18.68 ; she
was married to Dr. .L. D. .1110 - TA - iiirr.,• ofTj
i, this place. Three children were the fruits:l
t ..if the union — and two of them, :Cunts- 1
i • INF; and Fanicli—survive. For three br- - ! ,
! ;4
foar years past the deceased had been :4..
.
•ufferer• from ! that dread disease—con 7
sumption. But up to within a few - Months, t l
Suer friends bad strong hopes that she
would regain • her health. But metvritli- .!
•
standing loving bands rendered the ten-: detest and gentlest ministrations to het -:
i every want and medical skill did :every
thing known le science, to ward off th •
Destroyer, there was no relief, and-she.
•!'..t paesed quietly away on Saturday after- 1
'-.•
noon;
The funeral took place from the . mai•
lence of her parents . on Tuesday morn
ing, and lier,iTrins were laid to rest in
Riverside - Cemett4ty.
MRS. L.'D. MONTANYE
Another life has gone out, another soul
has taken its flight . ; day by 'day the wea
ry breath flickered and flamed until at
last "the silver cord is loosed," ' , the
Stricken one has passed behind the nail,
and so is lost'to sight, but not to rernem
brinee. . •
How many aml dear the memories Hirt
throng the mind as we recall the witching
tones oT her glorious ; voice that has so of
ten thrilled the hearts of her listeners,
over ready with this precious gift to glad
en her friend's, or trill like a bird, 'with
loving heart for "sweet charity's sake."
Her bright smiles, cheering words, her
ever ready sympathy, ao - quickly called
forth by others sorrows and needs, tilts('
are some of the sweet remembrances nev
er to.be forgotten. ", Those who know her
intimately could sf o many a loving .trait;
marry gifts of mind and heart not shown
'to all.-
*
While her friends mourn her loss,
what must•be the- sorrow• of those who
idoliied her, whose every hope and Mice
;ion was twined around her; we can only
'extend tit diem our heartfelt sympathy ;
only let our tears mingle with theirs, only
let our hearts throb in deep pity for their
great sorrow; but there is a "balm in
Gilead" for wounded hearts, and oh that
our Heavenly Father nay comfort them
with the "peace that passeth all- under
, standing."
"Cast thy burden upon the Lord and
Lie shall sustain thee."
=1
"Sorrorshurrautzo our race
Tears are the sorrows that fertilize this world ;
And memory of things precious keepeth warm
The heart that once did.holii them."
' They are poor
That have lost nothing : they Are poorer far
Who, losing, have forgotten ; they most poor
Of all, who lose and wish they might forget.
For life is one, anal in its warp and woof
‘k.
- -here7uns tvlbread of gold that glitters 'fair, • .
And sometimes in the pattern shows most sweet
Where there are sombre colors. It ls true
That we have wept.' but 0 t this thread of gold!,
WO would not hove it tarnish ; let us turn
Oft and look back
-upon the wondrous wet.,
•
And when it vblueth sometimes we shall know
'That memory I.s pomession.
sEta TO TOWANDA.
FRANK Conan Was brought before
JUlStfee Vin*LigT o /4 MOndaY! cholla by
PAllllO5e •:with .steaiiiig a few
weeks ago a pocketbook containing some
thing over thirty.eight dollars, in money
from a veer, Which.the owner had taken
off while ho •assisted la catching. a :pig.
Ills honor, moldered the evidence sutli
cientlystrong to'bold the prisoner for his
'appearance4at court, and, as he 4vas un
ble - to'get bail, be was taken by .Const.a
ble tintamiti to Towanda, to board at
.the Hotel than,‘A€l4ens Gazette
RE-OPENING.
: The M. E. Church . at Standing Stone
now being repaired and, refurnished, will
be re-opened for Divine Eerviee at the
next regular gtiarterly meeting, October
Ist and 2nd. Ea-opening services on Sat
urday at half.paat two o'clock, to be con
ducted by Dr. SMITIT, P. E. or tho
Die
trict, and Rev. GEORGE LA DON, of Her
rick. Sermon on Sabbath morning at 11
o'clock by DT. ' SauTrr.
TUST WAIT A "• LEEDLE"
Of course we think the county ticket n
.od one, Lut would feel better satisfied
had - our' friend been nominated. Boys
are being educated - .in this townsbip to
TERRIBLE EX" ITEMEST!
Sept. 22.
Local Correspondence.
ULSTER.
ration
21(r8. 3,Seboonmaker and daughter, of
tiddlebury, Pa , who have been visiting
t I. IL Schoonmaker's, returned.to their
•
home Friday. - - ;
Miss Villie Mersereau, or Sayre, is the
ttmest.of E. F. Merserean.
Mr. N. Shaw lost a valuable horse Yes
terday from inflammation of the
Considerable valuable timber has been
riestroyed by the recent forest fires in out
vicinity. , - • •
P; McNerney, Jr., - B. F. Smith,
,iiam; George and John - Griffiths, have
; gone to Indianapolis, Indiana, where the;
flaw employment upon the bridge being
• isrected tliCre by Kellogg lk Maurice, =of
- .
Miss Ella Rockwell, of Athens, is quite
sick with typhoid fever; Dr. Allen is at
tending her.
•
Flags are floating at half-mast to-day
through Out our town, at the news of em
President's death; and tender words of
sympathy are-uttered by every one in this
.jour of our National bereavement.
September 20, 1881.
WriorroN, Forsyth Co:, N.Y.
rents--I desire to express to you my
thanks- for .your wonderful Hop Bitters.
[ was troubled dyspepsia for five
yeats previous to commencing the ifse of
your llop Bitters some six months ago.
31y cure has been wonderful. I am pastor
,) r the First Methodist Church of Mc
pkiee, and my whole congregation car;
testify to the great virtues of your Bitters
. Very respectfully,
. - • , Rev. H. FEREuEE..
BUSINESS LOCAL.
Igr THE GRAND OPENING Ijia
The opening of the Baston Clothing House In
!deans' litock. Main street, Towanda, l'a., took
place as stated in our columns before, on Saturday"
morning last. Never since the existene , t of the
sown of Towanda hate we witnessed such a rush
.tf customers as we have noticed at the ofr-ning
that concern. Veople from; must every part and
Ilrectlon, from far and near, could be,seen crowd.
ing'into that House, to get something' in the line
,f Men's awl Boys' Clothing, Bouts and Shoes,
Ind Hats and Caps, and most everybody Is will
,leased and well satistled
,that such an Immense
-tnd eb.i,nt stock .CL
of OTIIIN( au4 MANB
MAOE BOOTS AND SHOES have never been
301(1 at such EXTREMELY LOW PRICES as are
*tow offered ut the
BOSTON CLOTHING 1101.ISE, '
Just opened In
111,1AN3' BLOCK, MAIN-ST., TOWANDA, PA
rff At 'filo Pittsbnrgit Exposition and
Cenusylvania State kali* last week, the "New Da
ils Vertical Feel " Sewing 3fachitus was awarded
:lie silver medal for best double thread sewing ma-
MI
First prize for best plain sewing.
First prize fUnbest fancy sewing. _
First prize for best -calk embroidery,
rhe . foliowing under Peed tnaeldt as weim in ;MM.,
petition: Wheeler - & %Filson, liome, , Singer,
Domestic." New Home, Wilson. Household.'
4 tr SCOTT SEED WILEAT.—EarIy in
ktoberfast. my tenant sowed flea bushels of Cae
%Winn "Scott " White chaff Bald Amber Wheal
al about 2!9 acres of core ground. -Product. •4
bushels. S ran *pro ran of The crop for seed.
Prieo, 41.75 pet bushel. ft Is worth the attention
our tanneni..- . . slept I.
Lw. If you want a'good Elevated Oven
Store you eau boy one JerCOaft at litelutyre Bros.'
old - - i t 0 ,14404,
Wakenmakere'. and Blacksmiths AUTUMN
Supplies aro Wag , sold at Mclntyre Bros: old
stand at LZISS TITAN cosy. Unod MOO to buy. I,
A.Witlll2{PAttkt WAasurs:—The hest att.
cheapest the market. - 1 Isla sell these soperipT
wagons ta 4 teW months to come it wholes:de
for tntrodnctiofi. Every wagon warranted
In every respect. 'tt - it. M. lyrent.Lits.
Vir The La rgeat; Beat and Cheapest
line of Shoes for Ladles , . Misses' and CbEldrens
irearla found it Corms% new store, corner Male
and Plneidi., Tracy &Noble's Block. spills
RUNDELL Brothers, of tsurlingtOo,
hate an hind a lot of Ono STEERS and MIMI*
now ready for market,
ItExtovAL.—J. S.
.ALLV.t; has re•
moved his Undertaking Establishment . from
Bridge street to rooms on Jrain :street, over Tun
man & GORDON'S Drug Store, and WoOtwortts &
Vale DonN's Boot It Shoe Stoke, A fell line of
Undertaker's Goode from the etivapest to the best.
ian27:4l. .1. S. ALLTar, Agent.
ark large stock of well-selected
Building hardware at LER4 TITAN COST St MC
le,tyre Bros.^ old stand. ' lulyta•wd.
ea' COMER has the best wearing Shoes
for Men, Boysand Youths , wear ever offered h,
rowanda;ond at prices within the reach of all.
'cr. G EO. L. Ross sells Groceries awfu
CHEAP because his expenses aro very light, aiu
he Is bound his customer:: shall have the benefit-.
Ita' I have used several bottles of Sim
owns' Liver Regulator,- and you may record tht
tact, that my feelings are eo far changed thata cat
cat hearty, and am more like a well man than
pave been for years paFt...l have suffered four year
and am grateful for roller. .1. ILVEFERTY, .
Periodical Store, 1800 Market
•
rir Warranted. Henry Johnson's
Arnica and'oll Liniment Is warranted to please
wholise it..
, :t...RE:711.7.M8E11, that W. C. & A. B.
Bilonowa, of Stevensville, Bradford county; Pa..
;ell 'gtxxls at bottom prices and take In excharg,
Butter, Eggs, Pork,. Poldtry, Bags, Dried Apples
sod Grain of all kinds. June 23, al tr.'
tar' It is impossible for a woman afte
a faithful course of treatment with- Lydia E. l'ink
ham's Vegetable Coinound, .to continue' to suite .
with a weal:nen.: of the uterus. 'Enclose a stain
to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhatn, 2.3.1 Western Avenue
Laiiii;' , lla.;s., for her pamphlets. •
re.. Dr. Baiter's Mandrake flitter:
; are purely vegetable—the product of the hills ant
valleys.
YQU RUN NO IIISK when yot::
buy your Groceries at G. L. ROSS'S uew atom it
Montanye , Block. His PRICES .ore WAY DOWN
to rock bottom.
His Mora In K KI,LUSt BLOCK, IST WAR
eats rho world by Low Prices and good Goods,
Zr" L. B. Roo°Ens cliallr.nges cornpe
tttioc forquallty of goods and low - prices puSast.
Doors, Blinds antl'3lolilnh,s, 6141.1111 g ni
terlal r ' • cauga-tf:
-------- •
111.71111A.11 to GEo. L. llosx.'s Nov
4xocery Store In the Montanye Block, and get you,
Jan. 20.
Irkeries at rock bottom..
I 17" An established retnedy. • Downs
Elixir has been widely known and used as a cougi
eetnedy for arty years. No other cough tnedirin•
has sto d the test half this length 01 time.. Tle
people stand by that which Is good.
-• MARRIED, •
•
wrmir.sllAmEit—PLATT.—ltt Merrick, I:it
inst.. I , y Rev. J. R. Angel. Mr. Clarence .1
W class:hat:or, of Milton. Nortlittniberianil coon
ty, anti Mies Lucetta M.' Pistr, of lierriek.
VOUGHT—ALLIst.—At. Canintown, inst.
by Rev, J. R. Angel. :gr. WlMani Votight, ie
Orwell, Mora J. Mils. of Pike.
DIED. . .
. .
nceßANEr.—On the 1:013 Instant, James Mo
CraoeY, of Leßoy, age 4 .74 years. . . • -
Tient Abvertioentento.
.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-Ip. tht
matter_ or the estate or Win. If. Morgan
ate of Towatla:lturhegli. tlecetv;ed.. In the Of
)I-ana' Court of ftradroTd County:
Thu undersigned, an!Auilitur appointed by
01.111 to distribute balance in the hands of It
, lotgan, Administrator id said estate, as shown
Os second partial account. will attend to the dirt. ,
if his appointment at Ills °thee to Towanda Homo,
'a., on TUESDAY NOVEMMEIt Ist, issr, gt
,Mock A. M., when and where all persons havi
lithos upon F•hld funds must present them, or
orever debarred front coming its upon the same
JOHN' W. MIX, Auditor
Towanilt, la., Sept. *.r.t, 1881-w i.
20 YEARS 20
ODD SIT.I'D
J. 0. Frost's Sons
Nre now better prepared than eyet. t
• supply the public wlth first-cla4;
FURNITURE!
Of every ilesci iption
We manufacture' our own goods anc
-mranc th , mn to Lo os representetl.- i
AttLOR SUITS In the leading Pa,ylea
lIEDROOST SUITS to Walnnt,,Ash, Cherry
COTTA( E SUITS !hall desirable styles
DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN ASP
OFFICE FURNITURE.
IN UNDERTAKING
•
ticirltile - we runtish the finest lIELtR,SE
mil • Foniptuents, a larger and better etoek a
lA.SKETS and TRllll3lllititi, with a large expert.
nee In our business, we guarantee as low. II no:
ewer, prices than those who have nut at gem
racilltles as ourselves. •
Eir We furnish Chairs, Pall and Corpse Pm•
servers, tree of charge.
CALL.: EXAMINE! COMPARE!
:end then purchase where you can do the Lest
Ba
J. 0. FROST'S SONS.
Towanda, Sept. 22, Hal. _
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ORPHANS'- 11 ANS'- CMS 4T SA LE.-By
virtue of au order issued out of the Orphans'
Court of Bradford county. lennsylvattla, the tin.
tersigned, administrator of the estate of Oltediab ;
It. Ilenteneran deceased, late Of the township of
shestoptltt, In said county., will sell on the prentl-:
we In Sheshequln township, on SATURDAY.
OVIVIlk: ft' s, 1 slit, at 1, o'clock,- r. IL, the following
•lescribed real estate, to wit: Beginning at the;
~ontherest corner of kr, fl. French's lot, - thence
east t 62 porches to a stake and stones for a corner :
' I hence south ll.; a-to perches to a stake for a corner..
:bonooNvel.t. IC. perches to the northwest corner of
:fames V Ihtlett's lot ; thence north 33 540 perches
:to the p'aco of beginolnz ; containing, 4. setts.
, more or less. ,
KWILi OFSALIt. —Fifty dollars - en property
*tog Arne k down and the trOattrt on confirtitattOtt
of sate. WM. SNYDEIt,
ShcAtqu'u t 9
ju l lyl4
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A't TII7.
Administrator
POWELL &
FALL. GOODS
very Departraent killed 'With New Goods SUitable
for - the Fall and Winter Season:
The attention of our customers is called to our unusually . fine
display of GOODS. _
Dress Goods Black Silks Satin- de LyonS
Dress Goods' Black Silks Satiii. de Lyons
Brocades - Sat ins Cashmeres.
Brocades Satins Cashmeres
Arnitures ylannels 6ze
TArmure:s Flannels Sc.c
Laces Embroideries
Laces Embroideries
NotiOns
Nothins
WhiteGoods,TableLinens,Napkins \
Cloths Cassimeres
Cloths Cassimeres
Dress - -(ilingliams Calicoes
Dress . Giligliams - Calicoes
Domestic Cotton Goods
Domestic Cotton Goods
Cloaks MSliawls
Cloaks &
FULL FALL STOCK NOW OPEN-
SELLING OUT
AT, COST !
EIARDWARE,
I 12; 0 N ,
NAILS-7-NAILS,
STOVES,
TINWARE,
, . .
WA6-O,NMAKERS
---AND---
BLACKSMITHS'
SUPPLIEK
The Entire
Stock of the late film
of Mclntyre Brothers
nut 4 be closed out
Cost within Thirty
Days, by the purelia
tr-
:ser. Goods recent")
bought, at Sheriff'
sale.
JAS. S. ICI. HN.
Towanda, July 13,:1861-rul
Sep 4tilatisagents.
(1881-4881
IMI
Are,now receiving a large stock of
H:0460-
Hosiery
I
AUTUMN. 7
Ties Fielms
Ties Fielitts
RibbonS &e -
Ribbons &e
Suiting*
Suit ings
Domestic . Cotton Goods
Dome4ie Cotton Noods
- touts & Sboes
Boots kV, Shoes-
Rheuthatism and Neuralgia.
This medicine is an ihterP,il r:tnetry
and recommended for the abi•ve corn
plaints e.rilnifiFely. Ity its tie:the acid
condition of - the blood, which. cngendurs
;he disease. is corrected, the iutlammas mu
4peedily reduced and health restore.% to
cases of every degree of severity, fro!,l
wiiinary attack to thosi . that, leit 4 er On.
-411Terer . utterly belplesS and bdtlit,
skill of the ablest-practitioners, this rrM ,- -
-dy produces the same magical results.
through-a long series of years, this !peat
ipecitic has been tested with, entite btie•
:ess and its virtue become known through
rut the length and breadth of-the hand•
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN
- MEDICINE. - • 522m3
thii nil. of DEI.IIII
War.; tnn;:,c.r tit tj,
:et. Remember, Ire. 4 , 1"1
be examined In•forr you
for U. This
miter curapanies retail f, 33:).
Stachines warranted n•r u , •
Send for our mitarm.-.1 t i. •
and Test.nnonada.
lABLES A. WOOD
17 X ?WI St, Pladelpia,
A, NEW ENTERPRISE!
WHOLESALE
NOTION
HOSE!
HENDELMAN,
DAVIDOW
& Co.
Bridge Street, Towanda,
Mu- a carefully-selected stock of Om
,bove-xnentioned good, and rcspectfullv
'mite all dealers to examine the saute and
u 3 convinced that money call be Bayed 1.!.}.
mrchasing goods of a's.-
Respectfully.-
RESDELMAN, DAVIDOW & CO ,
•,Toranda, Pa.
•
P. B.—We wish it distit ctly understoo I
hat we will positively not goods at
au** lEt.
A . .
DMI.NISTgATOICS - NOTIC . r.'.....,i.
Letters of admlnlstrall.m r. - o. t,stosssys' ,
111,412 , y havlog been gratttea to Mx :.M.lerslgue I
Ton the **state of Mary E. Hanlon. no: , of 1tp1..:-
wry howmhle, Brallford (Monty, I , . t .ear. :.
0tt,,,, I. pos t .hs gtset, that, ail pesalec Ind *Me I
. ..t sal.l estate are htpeste 4 l to mu:J. :non sli tic
/apnea', mitl all Is..rsons tim - 1, c I 4,1 e:airm. • -
lolnst the Aallle Will ili.lCnt the:. s :lE...at del y
n proper order for settlement to Wit....liii 11.11.001 , 4 -
tf ilinghatnton.'Now York.
, • WILLIAM lIA NUM.:, jittnlntstr.stor,
• iinglsamtoft. N. V., An4ilSt I' , t.. 41. .
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