PENNSYLVANIA STATE SUNDAY SCHCK4. CONVENTION. The Seventeenth Annual Cometion of the - Pennsylvania State Sunday-School Association will be held in the Presbyter ian Church in the 'city ofJohnstown, com mencing Tuesday, October Ist ISSI, at 2.30 r. /I,• and continuing 'Wednesday and Thursday, October IPth and 20th. tech county association is entitled to seed. eixdilegates each, and cities of 20,000 inhabitants" three delegate" each in addition to the county representation: Ail delegates will be entertained: 'Apb • pliCation for entertainment must be made . to Mr. — Jolts YCI.TON, chairman of the local committee. _ Upon their arrival at Johnstown, delegates will report Mr. D. -L. -- Jones in . the Presbyterian church; where homes will be provided for them. Speci. - sl railroad rates .are being prepami . - froin all parts of 'the State. Orders for iho same may be p:-.)cured by addressing the chairman of the Raiir3Committee, Mr. J M. GA/iiI.E., WiElanlispart, Pa. The oiders may he had by all par ties who desire to attend the convention, 'but entertainment will be provided only f,r duly accredited delegates. Special rates at the hotels are made for all per sons attending the convention. Stinday Seho-„I superinterdents, teachers, Work ers, and all others interested in the cause I are invited to attend. An instructive and attractive programme of special helpfull to . ''..iunday School_ workers is being prcl-ared, and ernineut speakers; from'all 1. t- of the State will particiyate. It is• 6!- ‘ ,.estly recomtneuded that Sunday Oct. l6t . be observed as a day of prayer for 11.- divine blessing upon the approaching e isentiA, and upon the Sunday School k thriyuglifiut the State. _ Order of Executive Committee, • W.+ nteg It 'Tsui; Acting Ch'n. BETTER THAN EVER .I:lzititi67: Quarterly for the season of I‘sl is before us, mai :card of commendation. The num b( : the I.lrgel.t ever .issued, containing laige quarto - I)3;4es of original and in- I , :f:•ting matter, illustrated with bun c-tii of excellent - engraving's. The mag is_ divided iuto two departments interesting to ladles ; either of alone, is r.olth the trifling Sub . rcripti.'n price. Of these, the first *is tie _ votcd to lite.rature, pule rind simple : and coi.tan, :in agreeable - Inelange, of interest in amusing, and instructive articles. A special department, entitled "Our conflneted by Hour. LED. home topics in her . will know•u chatty style. An illustrated " Les,6n iri Preismaking" is another useful feature ; and tales, sketches, and \i:--a}:s. original and selected, abound. The sroond division of the magaiine ib ' devoted to the illustration and description of-the current fashions ; and so far as we r compett.nt to jtidge, the work is, faith - fully performed. Every article needful to the dress of ladies or children is illus .. t.:Octi and described under its appropri • tee beading.; and the current retail price in New York !is g,iven for every article descrdied. With this inatizine as a guide, is diflicult to see ii - ow a lady can fail to do her shipping the most thorough :,nil economical manner ; skink: it tells her, ic.t only what tsOniy, but also what price to pay for it. Even to those who never pi.,po.se to buy outside their own town or village, it must be of inimense value, as criabiing them to plau their shopping sys.: Lisiatically, and execute it economically. The subscription to the magazine is fifty cents fifteen. cents a of,y, miblislicrs are EHRICH Broth ersjeighth Avenue and Twenty-fourth l' , :tieet, New York. r GENERAL NEWS. • - ---Seventeen banks of Chicago on Thurs day aathoriz , :d the Clearing-house to Alward sl7oo-to aid the Si ichigan 'suffer- Lyman, - Ta - notorio - us - for , gf!r, and ItolsfFt . Bowman, an accomplice, were arre tedi in Hudson, N. on Fri day evening, charged with raising and forging drafts on the American Express Company. - Christiaucy declines to nu•rl the brother, of his wife on the "field of i lionor." We don 4 blame the Senator mad LAe r-iti-law with a shot gun in his hands is'a mighty bad thing to MEM plea any where. —Governor Colquitt, of Georgia, has rei,orted to Colonel Corbin that owing to t he. failure of the last Legislature to make per provisions there will be no milita- Ly from the State of Georgia present at the YOrktown celebration. M.tynr Prince, of Boston, Friday for warylk (1 a cheek. for $:.10,000, to the 1;(;ief Committee. President Bald win, of the Voting Men's Christian As tioeiation, sent- $1,:;00 additional to-day makiml all from that institu t ion. _—Another new 'industry is projected in !io ,fcir west. feldspar and flint, 1, , i• the manufacttire of fine China, have -b-ea found in inexhaustible quantities in 9,-egon,and, an eaten-iye factory for the 16iitifactuieof pereekain is :about to be : , t,oted in Astoria. It is a very pleasant thing t' he able to give yotir• son a little bit of land, just to make Milt a real estate owner with a stake in the country. Senator sawyer Las just enjoyed this pleasure, _when handing over one hundred and fifty square. miles to his s in. Tlit.re is room for sev- ei al stakes on a little squatting like that. Mooney, of Mooney'S Detective ~Igeney, of New York, under instruct= fous . from the French government, Friday captured in East New York, Kings coun t•, a gang of counterfeiters with all their plant, Cllm , isting of plates fo r printing one tl l iousand franc notes, and several thousand sheets of - hank-note paper, with the water-mark . ,ciT the Bank of 3fartin, aged eighteen, the daughter Of a respectable farmer near Win(nii. Minn., was shot and instantly kill d unknown party about ten o'ck.ck ':Vitllnesday night of last week. • .Slue was returning home from a .neigh b•'r's residence, walking a few yardi ahead of parents, when the shooting ..ecurred; Suspiition rests on a discarded —The wont of ex-Minister Christiancy at the National Hotel, Washington, was eine:tea Friday and - it box containing dia mondq and jewelry valued at SG,OOO brok en open and the contents carried away. The intim% stolen were entrusted to Mr: 'Christiancy for tale keeping while Minis ter at Peru, and were brought to Wash ington on Wednesday front the Cutitott --house at New York. • —Mr. Warner the la ` .eel States Com mercial -ageni at Dittseldorf, informs the 1)(1).0 - truck of State that the Prussian *wheat crop is fully :?() per cent. less than the average, and 25 per cent. less than• the estimate. Itye has fallen off from 25 .f.O 30 per cent.. All other crops are from . 10 tollper cent. less. In hay the falling off is from ono-half to two-thirds, and he strongly advises the shipment from the United States of. comfiressed hay in in increased quantities. WHAT SHE SHOULD DO.l A Few Suggestiors of Import -1 ance lin a Subject of •Inter• est to the Ladies.. Amid Certbil:.l Forts Wbllek ,Oksalte be lialowso by An win:en. From the Norse Jommar, New York, , A short thee duce an article arpeated In the ol; karma of this pars, Dein a srlorsis of • leefure! delivered by ii-prowtweei aromas before a wen- known New England Society. This snide deal so directly IA th itetieeds of women, amiterratained so many hints wtiteh• wets +fattish'', that U natrir4 ally attracted no little arnintir.noind bas, we learn, been a subject of comment la social circles In Dearly evert part at the lan& Relaxing that t✓, stlll,ct cart lye or more Ina] Importance, as well as Interest to a t readers., limn the r. cooctltlon of the womee of America, we have ccllected and lanai- ed altb courtier:llle care, additioaal farts bmilag upon the same subject, The }wiles of this country hate beaeta/me obi- 'erred and talked about than those of anyitbertan4, an d Europeans always notice their chaihitterh.ties u.,astly with admiration- tiara Bernhardt dared she did not see . htfier any one could' rtzAse. al II ag la lore with -thou . pretty American ladtm: he mlgbt lino a dded, thgt even her far-tawv; reneh nation would find It dLdleult to equal,tnneb e 55 excel, Amp'Kin wometLiti :quicknes. of iper. • ceptlon and brilliancy of intellect. The minds and manners of America,' women are all that can be Desired ; but It lr aAsunentablefitet that their phys.: cal frames are far . inferior In con:Tarts= with heir social and mental characteristies. The wo• met or englail4 are retell forthett &ni" health ; hose of qemany for' ttitir strong consittnticrns, and the ladies.of France for their exuberance of spirits; but:A l merican women possess no nice of them qualltiejtclsry prominence, and nit of: them only in a slight cteg: r ee',. The reason for this must be plate to every Care till cbserver. Sedentary ways, devotlca to f above all and more than all,. carely Sness and IndiffettAce to• daly habits and duties, have rendered the-wirnetf cif this land far less strong and healthy than It Ju either their duty or privilege to be. This irregular and Indif ferent manner of living brings about the most se— rious results and Is br.ith . direetly and Indireetrlof untold Injury to the race. The, cause, t_herefore„ - being tr.anlfestly under the control of the women themselves. the poor to remove It mtvt naturally be under their contrrl also. American v•Mmen can q I posser;s just as charroed lives as though they lived In Europe or any, 1 r eign land, If they I nly desire and determine to d , an. . - . 'flo, primary calm. of Buffering from Uh asu t mpure blow]. ,The' performance of the . natural Onetime Or twomanhood and motherhood is not a disease, nor should it be trcab•d as mach, acid t 43 maintain one's health the orgada which make. and purify the blood must I,e preserved in, or restored to their normal condi& igtf• These organs are the kid- nape and Ilver It Is the (Mice °tithe ki(theyt. to taho from tilt blood the ptllsr,houti matter which han been collect ell from all paths or the, body and pa!Ks It off frarth the sytteta. It then are Impaired In their action they 'cannot do, this work, the p, on arcunitilates, all the organs to the body %filch arc sustained by the blood are weakened and give way, and finally contlguotia organ become the ,ource of great pain, and without prompt relief death Is certain It is the office of the liver to 'extract other lin • Is' I • puritiee from the blood and uttlixe a mtlon of them for digestion, If the 11;er 1e diabrd ' ered all forms I of dyspepsia occur, the bowels acannot expel the waste matter and the most distressing income- laiences follow. This ia.esiecialiy tine in ]the ease of woinen. And.if the boa rls are 'hu l a Inactive and overloaded the neighboring organs, v, l 'filch are par-. titularly dependent fnr their right action upon the els of the liver bowels and kidneys, tietotne dis place,,, and the consequences which will ensue are ,o well known to require restatement In a auggea lye of ttals i klntl. The secret, however, of preventing these manifold disorders Is to keep the kindeys and rem in perfect woriiing condition. ts This ream. . this , Is science, and it appeals with force to the suffering women of America: • When the bfmly Is In a healthy condltlodthen .ofne beauty. of 'complexing, claetlelty of step, hopefulness of disposition and eionfort and happl ness.ln the Atlas and responsibilities of a family There 1,, therefore, every Incentive to secure amt preserve Imuyant . health. Warner's Site K.lduey awl Liver Cure, the rem edy dectibed In the lecture to which reference hats already been made. is receiving, as it certainly merits. the 'Wed careful attention and the trial of the woman of the land. It te a pure and simple vegetable 'remedy which is doing more to bring health and strenght to the American women than any one thing which has ever been discovered. It acts directly upon t.lto liver, kiduejs and adjacent organs, soothes any Inflammation, allays all pain and places those organs In a condition to bring health to the body and happiness to the life. The manufacturers of this great remedy, as we learn front the lecture; have : the written thanks of thous ands of women—many of them of great prominence —but thew letters are very properly regarded as too sacred for publlrapun. 'No true woman is pleased to; have her physical troubles flaunted in the eves of the world. • The unquestionable value of Warner's Safe Kid ney and Llier Cure Is all the more manliest from the fact that berctotoie no adequate . remedy for the ills of women Itas ev-r been discovered ; nor have the medical profession ever been able to a s sist wo man In her tioubles as shodcserves. This Is,per haps, largely due to the presence of so much bigot ry and intolerance in that profession. The history of medicine is a history which Illustrates to the fuile,d the blighting effect of bigotry and tutelar enc.. Itirvey, who discovered the circulation of the blood, was driven out of England. Je , •ner, the father of vaccination, was oppressed and scoffed at. Thomps , n, the founder of the . Thompsonlati theory, was the victim of a hateful conspired. Morton, iu Massachusetts; who introduced the use of ether In surgical'opperations, was charged with witchcraft, and yet the discoveries of these men are today recognized as of infinite benefit to the race. It Is the iuderun duty of every physician in the lend to take advantage of every opportunity whlch is within his reach ;' not to promote the in terests of this or that school, hut to heal the people 'heir Infirmities. All have witnessed death-bed • enes and felt that If, skill were equal to disease death might have been postponed many years ago —that science (if use-were made of all the agencies she has revealed) was equal to a cure. .)low many a' time In the experience of all has this been Illustrated ! A cold is Contratted„,it re. fuses tOyieltitoa fixed forte of treatthent,the physi cian may not tee candid enough to call In the 'aid of other schools, or of. Independent agencies, and the dear one dies because the doctor will not exhaust .rcry erped lent known to the world for relief ! It he have the courage of .hls convinctions and em ploys outside agencies he is visited with expnlkon froth the society of . his retinae, and, forsooth., be comes what they - choose to call a "quack." When they have exhausted all the agencies approved by their Schools they "shirk the responsiblity" of the death of their 'patient by 44ivising a trip to Colors- Co or Florida orb voyage :to Europe: Such treat, ment may be In eccordance with the "cede of ethics," but i n the vievr.arthe unprejudiced public it Is downright cruelty; if it may not be even more strongly characterised. There is no reason, believer, why the women in this land should not possess the best Of health and spirits. The character of the country. the activity of her surroundings and the opportunities afforded for recovering lost health and retaining the same are greater than those of any other land on the face of the globe. By a careful observance Of the plain and simple laws of health ; by a watchful care over daily habits and duties, and by a regulation of the life with the remedy stxnre named, which has be come so prominent and valuable, there is no reason why all the desirable things we have mentioned may not be secured in 'their highest degree, It is therefore a matter 'tit Importance that all women I give this fulled. the attention which it deserves, and the care witch they are able to bestow, con scions that their efforts are certain to bring them perfect health and long and happy lives, JAMES MoCABE I has removed to CORNER HAIN -BRIDGE-STS making It his Zeadquarters FOR 'CHOICE GROCERIES lIM CASH PAID FOR BUTTER; EGGS, 4c. GOODS SOLD . AT -THE . , -LOWEST LIVING RATES Towanda, April 29, 168011. NEW FIRM SWARTS, COENE K OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS, (latety occupied by Owen Bros.) with au entire Groceries & Provisions. W COMPLETE ASSORTMENT' • - AND CHQICE.STOCK 'NEW COOEIS I I r The highest market prkes paid to -Farmers in Cash for desirable produce. Wood and Willow Ware. kept constantly on hand. Buyers are Invited to call and examine our Goods and Prices. ,1 • Towanda, Pa., January 24th, 1881 STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HAVE REMOVED CORNER OF MAIN ik PINE-Sts They Invite attention to their-complete assortment and very large stock of Choice New Goods which they have always on hand. • • ESPECIAL ATTENTION !GIVEN TO THE M. J. LONG I GEO.STEVENS Towanda, Aprl 1 1879. 4. MEAT MARKET. E. D. RUNDELL, Would respectfullyannounce that he Is continuing the Market business at the old stand of Muliock k Ruadell, and will at all times keep a full supply of FR S H • ip, o ""irfilur ,r6l. '?, OYSTERS Constantly on hand. Country dealers-supplied at city ra t es. 'FRESH & SALT MEATS, • 1 GARDEN; VEGETABLES, FRUITS, &c: or All Goods delivered Freo of Charge. E: D. RUNDELL. . Towanda, Pa. Nov. 27,1875. . THE. OLD 'MARBLE YARD STILL. IN OPERATION. The undersigned having purchased the MAR BLE YARD of the late GEORGE - McCABE, de sires to Inforin the public , that having omployed experienced men, be is prepared to do all kinds of work In the llne,of - MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, - MANTLES and SHELVES In the Very bast manner and at lowest rates. - Persons desiring anything In the Marble line are Blotted to call and examine work, and save agents• commission. JAMES McCABIL . Towanda, Pa., Nov. IS, 1578. sett ViimetUu!ns. JAMES, McCABE. GORDON Have filled the Ohl Store NEW STOCK . OF FINE FAMILY We invite -attention to our An assbrtment of M. D. SWARTS, A. S..GORDON. General Dealt -rain 2 And COUNTRY 'RODUCEJI TO THEIR NEW STORE. (The old eland of Fox, Stevens & Meteor.) PRODUCE TRADE, And Cash paid for desirable kinds. 'padre 'garbs. §IISQUEHANNA COLLIMATE IN ITITCTE. •••• PALL TERM • commences MOAT AUGUST t><, 11814- Expenses 1 % 1 nowt. tuition and fstolshesil room, from ltl3 to .1110 per Jeer. For eatelogne or fufiber panic's. Len addrees the Principle*, EDWIN E. qui xr,A, Tomatain'. July 7 % III!. I,f•th. EITIGH VALLEY_: L R . BliN„,t NEW YOB* RAIL ROADS Arrangement of rillieliger Tratnate take effect . . *AT t 5, 161,13. ItdISTWAIRD, ESE STATION .s. A. 31 Klagiar, :alit 103 08 40 ...11Uffale.„11 40 ....11V.05 6 00 ~11.0chestor., 950 ; 740,9 40 Lyorm...l Y 40 1 , 50 .. 7 411 ZOO 614 .... ...Ithaca...l 6 10f 210.6 40;. . Anborn 850 —Owego.— 5 301 5 25111 15 ( 6 1 2)5 I..WaTerty ..i 4 45'10 206.3011 Ito ....Sayre... L .( 4401/0/0 5 20 12; t.„.Atomis...i 4 3011000 , 5 10 I 15 ....; 1521.-11 OR ....Vlster.: 9 43 1 4 65,1247 ..T:11741.41 4 ,6 00. '3: i 4:11:0 Wyeankingl 9,15 .. .31=4 Stone.l ....! ftnm'erBeld 9 04;.. ;1217 Brenchtown , . 6551..::117.66 A M 7" .... ..,N 24. plow .... ;4130 4 1155 .... 16 830 ; 005 ; I; 0145 11; SR 10 1 4 042 30110 ; 2 34[10 ;• 1013 .... 102. 3 10 1054 340 1 4 15 , 4EO. 4 E 4 .1....111 116 ..,.1.1 16 ~.. .4 1641 30, 543 44 6411491 69. .1.... 111 6 07i .14 10 12 10 6=i i ...12 16, 629 ili 31 / 04i.71 •!•••. 1 io, 77, , 1 4 51 7 31' '3;516, 1 431 6 6.1 • $ 231 2201 3 ail 730, 460{11001 ,Wyalustug Lac:err-11W Eddyl Meshoppen Mehoopany.' TUDlClialfek LaGrange. ) LAM duncni Milk-Barre Ibreh Chunk I .Allentosen I .Bethlehent. I...Easton. ph Ilad'lphla York. 4 4118241 5531120 0 j 5 O(, 35; 6 05112 15 5.39 00' 6 40112 5-5 1 . 6 55 1031 8 251 2:,01, 8 051.... 9 Isj 2 25 .31.11*-11 r.M..11%11. N 0.32 leaves 14 - salmi lig at ' 6:oti A. M,; 'French 'town 6:14, Itummertield 6:9.8., Standing Stone 6:31, Wysanking 6:49, Towanda'6:s3. Ulster 7:06,,T Milan 746, Athens 7a5, Sayre 7:49, Waverly 7:55, arriving in Elmira at 8:50 A. M. 31 leaves F.indra at 3:45 P.M.; Waverly sas, rliyre 6:45. Athens 6:50,, Milan 6:59, Ulster 7:08;. Towanda 7a3, WysaUkinr, 7:35. Standing Stone 7:44. Itutomerfield 7:42. Frencbtown 8:02, , arriving at Wyalusing 8:15 R. M. Trains 8 and 15 run daily. Sleeping cars on trains and 15 between Niagara Pails and Philadelphia and between Lyons and New York without chauges Parlor cars on _Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara Falls and Philadelphia without change, and through coach to and front Itichester via Lyons. WM. STEVENSON, Sept. P. & N: Y. If. It. • Sayre, Pa., May 16,1880. RAILWAY Is the OLDEST fBEST CONSTRUCTED: BEST EQUIPPED: and hence the LEADING . RAILWLY mniamm 'WEST AND . NORTHWEST ! - It is the short and best route between Chicago and all points in Northern Illinois, lowa. • Dakota, Wyomtng, Nebraska, California, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Alonlana, Nevada, and for COUNCIL BLUFFS. OMAHA DENVER, LEADVILLE, SALT LAKE.- SAN ,FRANCISCO DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY Cedar Rapids. Des Moines, Columbus, _aud all Pointe In the Territories, and the West. Also, for Milwaukee, Green - Bay, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Mar quette, Fond do Lac, Watertown, Houghton.., Neeliati, Menasha. fit. Paul, Mlmicapolts, Huron, Volga., Fargo, Bismarck, Winona, LaCrosse, Owatonna, and all points In 31inneiota, Dakota. Wisconsin and the Northwest. At Council Bluffs the Trains_ - of the Chicago .t North-Western and the B. P. Wys depart from, arrive at and use the same joint Union Depot. At Chicago. close crnections are made with the Lake Shore; Michigan Central. Baltimore & Ohio. Ft. Wayne and Pennsylvania. and Chicago St Grand Trunk It'ys„ and the Kankakee and Pan Handle Routes. -.. Mae connect fen* tnade. at June/ion Pointe. ' It Is titW ONLY LINE running ' Pullman Hotel - Dining Cars ESE= Chicago & Council Bluffs. an Bleepers on all Night Trains Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Examine yodi Tickets, and.retuse to buy It they do 'not read over the Chicago North-Western Railway. It you wish the - Best Traveling Accominodatlous you will buy your Tickets by thin route, KIT AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Avnts V. P. tierel Chlen.° I . t • . - el • • • - 1 . c_) • 7,, , ts! 4:1 9. 4, ' : 0 iC4 ' 11 -4 1 4 I . ..1 . 4 • , ' CI i 5 _.,:., 'w ~....., ..1 . z . ..., . . 4„ er Cti • I ,--, • - ci °-. - . 4.•• , Oa •-•- .-. eq 1 , •••‘ ''.;,.. ° 4 e, - a .-. ..... . • ia. A ~ ''' 5 = t.„ ,e, .. : e. , ) .. 0 ~. . Irsomll 2 .., -_,,•` • •—••.• • 1..1 • ••.• • . , i C,.... - -) l • et ... • •••• 14 \ , 1 0 • V CI ''. 1 , • 1.... : iG ....•" 0 . ......1 ":: 1 • •-• r: ... ?.. ? - • "N 4 - 1.•1 f.' li -. I:4 7). -. . \ • . -;..,..; , z ~..., z r -- 1 o r -- .• a •••' tc a ar - CZ) '"." • -= .z "ai • . - „ ~. ...r. --. 'e,. . ".... -t.: ~. ,-....r-." .. ,:z. - F.. •-* 6't.B. F.. ) • 1-7, • ...,5 :-...% 5 E"' r• cr: .•4 ~. •.0 . • 4. •••1 - '°. "° .1 Pot; 6 . 6 tt t-01 . 3.. ' C> . '''' 22 0 'il . . P. 2' 4 ''" ..., 51 4 r.. 71 7 .0 ~3 :4 N t" .0... a Ch . i 1....1 • C 3 ti. • 0 •W . GEORGE L. ROSS Is the Pteprleter of the • NEW GROCERY STORE . UST STARTED IN THE MON TANYE BLOCK. . , • This store being on the corner near the .Public pure, Is one of the Attest Groceries In town, and Mr. 'Ross has spared no pains In selecting the best goods that the great cities short]. Ills experience in the grocery business enables him to purchase hrst.class goods, and at bottom thices. 'Fanners and everybody can depend on It that when they got the prices of Groceries at Ross's It is of no use to try elsewhere, for his prices are down to reek bottom. Mn. .1. LEROY CORBIN has .charge of Mr. ROM's First Ward Store in Kellum Block. while Jessie Schoonterer is clerk In the new store In Mon. tanye Block. Mr. Boss keeps a horse and-delivery wagon standing at the store In charge of. Charley Washburn, who will deliver in -the Boroogh t free of charge, all goods as soon as sold. All kinds of desirableprodece taken !next:huge - for Groceries or for Cash. • . GEORGE L. ROSS Towatida.a., Jammu , LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS Printed and kepton sale at the Rh:POUTER OFTICIi at wholesale or retail. Deed Mortgage Bond. Treasurer's Bond. Collector's Bond. - •Lease. Complaint. • Cnmmitments. Warrant. - Constable's Return: , • Articles of A greement; 2 forma Bond on Attachment Constable's Sales. Collectors Sales. Execution., Suppuzina.: Mon for License. Bond for License. Note Judgement. \.; Note Judgetient Seel SUBSCRIBE. FQR THE BRADFORD nErORTER ONE DOLLAR PERt YT.' IN ADVANCE GET YOUR JOB . PRINTING Mae at the REPORTER OFFICE, tiposlt4, the ' , part Ilowar. Towanda. Colored Work a now-bitty SYRACUSE CHILD STEEL PLOW wiszwaan. 8 `3012 ...I 843 - 4 0311155 803 8231 46111:0 6 19 ....'1133 8 04 3 :SI MS !;5:...:'1113 2 "U 02;11.g.: ;20:.A1M: ' 7 Ca— . Orizit a 5! MI 1154010 116 I Oa'3l , 04 2 7 5 6 902 '6 .19 4005: ...`jesto 24 450' — . OM 6 IS 920, ....i1014:5 809 .... 6 00,4 16 , 30 ....!7 • 494 415 .1r.54.44.1ft.'• lii-P.3f . 1. W. Ir'ine,Liberty : Corners, Pa., Acrent for Bradford - Co For gale by M. C. IoIERCUR & CO., Towanda ;..J. W. BOSWORTH, Leflaybville ; JAMES 'NICHOLS, Burlington and DELOS Duß IS, Granville Centre. - JO XSON MAN U 'IAGTURFG COMI'ANY. STEAM -ENGINES, Portable & Stationary Ciimlar Mills, MgHIYES, CORN,SHELLERS, GRIST b SAW MILL MACHINERY BOILER MAKING Or "repairing of old Boilers, putting in new Heads or Flues, a specialty,_ or We Ore facilities for turning out FIRS7t-G!LASS,BOILKIIS on short no- . . , Portable r and Stationary Engines. Of any size made to order. Also. Brass and Iron Ca.stirigs. We use the beim iron and our work _is done by skilled mechanics. We goaran - tee all our work. Quotations given ou _ ' - • Disston or gichardson Sal% Bulr. I - per or Leather Belthlg. .. . _ . . Foundry and Shops on Pine-st. . , back . of Stevens' (f; ..Lony's ? Towanda. SEASONABLE GOODS 8 Crockery and 99-Cent Store Ice Cream, Freezers/ FRUIT JARS (EXTRA TOPS), JELLY BOWLS - 4: TUMBLERS. Crockery, China, Glassware, Decorated Chamber Sets at greatly rc dimed prices. TRUNKS & TRAVELING BAGS Children's Carriages BOY'S EXPRESS WAGONS AND VELOCIPEDES. JAPANNED AND TINWARE. Best quality of mixed BIRD SEED in one-pound packages, only 10 ets.• Woodward's Medicated Nest Eggs—sure death to lien lice-5 cts., or 50c doz. .4 in the mei ,' Plow In use. ' Ms all the oto- Jtoanzf othernow. racestseceralswor of the treated Jcdnter Mand -1 Standard are Ito Mold Board of Steel and amz i i ...rehave patent. Its weight Is eighteen pounds less than our first•class Steel Plow, made In the ordinary way. .r retails toy tweet two dollars. Inferior Steel Plows retail from sixteen to nineteen dollars. ns, price of OUT new Plow Is but Seventeen Dollars, and it Is the, chea'pest ApricMiral Implement ever sold. . • . lie Is cheaper than any other Plow now made would be at Ave dollars and a belt t - The Jointer can be shifted re as to take more or leas lane. au... __ -48. be irept.on it line - with the Flom - The wheel will run under the beam or one side of Mlis desired , and _ _.,ays keep in line. " i -, - The beam is adjustable for Spring or Fall Plowing, and also for two or three Ws:aft. _ , - • The handles can be adjusted to accomodate a man or boy on the same Plow. , it is the I Itettest Draft Plow ever made. - , , - 0 - Wooden behms are going out of use because they shrink, swell, and warp, and never run two seasons alike. Iron beams are too heavy. 3sialleable beams become demoralized and bend, which Is worse than to break. • - X Steel beam Is the neetwelty of the day. It Is three times as strong, and very much lighter than any other style. • • When we say a 'Mold Board Is Chilled, the Farmers know It Is so. . We do not palm oft on them a composition of various metrAs and call it chilled metal. , We want agents for this new. Plow in every town in this state. - . - • We ran give but a very small discount to them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight-. . Werropose to place this Plow In the hands of the Farmers as us - far the cost of manufacture us pmdble. 'N 'ft 11 the fezt Agricultural Implement - ever sold, it Is thg-the4IXAL - - 7 Yeridll9, ths!refore, who are not willing to act as agents on the principle that "a nimble sixperum is better tian a slow shilling," need -- , ..n0t aeply fur an agency. 0 . - . No Plows on cotanabstes sn. All sales absolute. - . . • We make Right and Left Band Plows of all alas. Also• Side 11111 Plows. • - , Or This Is the only steel China Plow In the World. --) steel costs several times more than Iron. But this . Pio*, full rigged, by gist= :small. accounts, ran be s - ild ter Seventeen Dollars. CompaCompare this price with that of any Iron Plow ever made. - .. . • • re there are no agentsove.will, on receipt of Seventeen Dellars, send a Pisw ts any 1:. - •.:1: ,- >.:•.1, .. , s .C. In L. slue State, and pay the freight. Addrelo . . 0 ' . . SYRACUSE. CHILLED. PLOW COWIPANY, S , iracur.le, N.Y. - . Wfotv, gfeant gag mANUF4cTURERs OF Field Rollers and Plow Points, Of alfkinds, or repairs:for the same. P. P. WELLES' Foi the Summer trade C,ood auct very Cheap. i WATER COOLERS, FULL STOCK OF Decorated Dinner and Tea. Sets, LAMPS .AND ,LAMP' WARE, Towanda, l'a., Juno 9, 1881 FREE TO EVERYBODY A BEAUTIFUL BOOK FOIL THE ASKIN By applying personally at •the nearest office or THE SINGER MANBFAcTOBING CO. (or by postal card It at a distance) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully Illustrated copy of a New Book entllled GENIUS REWARDED, —on tiE-- Story of the, Sowing Maolline containing's handrome and . costly steel engraving frontispiece ; also, 23 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound In an elaborate blue and gold lithograph ed cover. No charge whatever is' made for this handsome book, which can be obtained only by sp• pllcation at the branch and subordinate oMces of The Singer Manufacturing Co. • . • • . fi4: 1 41$*) 8 :11 , • 1:111111/ Pliaolist Office, 84 Union Sim" LOF. SYRACUSE, NEIN YORK. Whit Pinesshuis d. .sue fair, Ines T i nt Pre6dliss at Saw Yoe* Rests Mar, _ _.= vBl llll gssis SPRING AND SUMMER ! 1881 = 1881 At the !f3LOTMNG .lIOUSE of M. E. Rosenfield ( . I Main-st., Towanda, yiowill find 44. . -.:-. r The Best Goods The Latest Styles The Lowest Prices IMMENSE STOCK embraces all the latest styles, in great variety, of READY-MADE CLOTHING: . . For Men's, Youth's and Boy ' s shear, from the finest and heaviest cloths to the cheapest and lightest grades for the Summer trade. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS This dopartmentfis conipiete, having a full line el Hosiery; Ctith,rs aatirCut,Nitckwear, liandkerchlOfs, - S hirts - Summer Mi -1 • derwear, Age. lIATS AND CAPS A very large stock of the newest styles , in every quality. Also, UMBRELLAS, TRAVEL LNG BAGS, Etc.• B,EXEMBER—That you can save money by purchasing at the old established Cloth ing House of Towanda, May 19, 1881 Wantcd AGENTS! AGENTS! EATS! JOHN B. GOUGH'S bran' new book, entitled SUNLIGHTAND SHADOW is the Mt chance offered to you. its Scenes are drawn from the bright and shady sides of Nil portrayed as only John B. Gough can portray them. This grand ovork—neurfor thefirst time published—isthc" booming ".beekfor agents, and is outselling all others ten to one. The thirty-third thousand is now in press. Its .immense sale has been made entirely by salve canvassers. No otherbook com pares with it for quickk and profitable returns. We are' starting more agents now than ever before, and we be lieve the sale of this book will reach One liundred Thousand Copies in therust few months. We want soon more agents at once, to strpply this grand book to the thousands who are waiting for it. Remember the sale is only now commenting. The book is entirely new, and most of the territory is now clear.,' Agents, now isyour time to make money, and at the same time circulate a thoroughly first-class book. Ex clesive Territory and very §riecial Terms givtm. Send for OUT large circulars containing full particulars. Address A. D. WM:vim:Gino% & Co., Publishers; Hartford. Cl'. GM INSURANCE! C. S. RUSSELL, Agent, FIRE, LIFE, AND. ACCIDENT Issued on the most reasonable terms. Hone but reliable companies represented Losses adjusted and paid hero. Towanda, No 4. 13,1879 e MEAT *ARKETI BEIDLKMAN'S BLOCK, BRIDGE' STBEET, FRESH AND • SALT MEATS, DRIED BEEF, FISH, POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES AND BERRIES IN sir MI goods delivered free of charge. Towangle. Ps.. Nair H. 12111 GET YOUR J 0 .13 PRINTING ..-D0217T TIfE " OUTER" OFFIC New York. grotiji!tg. .1 , ti 31.. ROSENFILD. lUSUranCe. TOWANDA, PA. POLICIES C. M. MY E R, Located In Keep on hand, THEIR SEASON, &c. C. M. MYKti Ita will °IMP' the Teri of the mold boards. • It will scour In. soils w 1 steel plows and all other plow! hitherto prom' a failure. With this plow will be lnt a new style of Plow Point and, Point, on which we.have • Patents and which are a' improvement, both as re andistragth. - • t~_~ , PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER IS A' PURELY VEGETABLE 888 EDT FafttiThENAL and EXTERNAL Use. A sure and speedy cure • for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds,Diphtheria, Chills„Diarrhea;Dysentery,Cramps, Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Ileadache.Neuralgia,Rhetnuatism, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, etc. Perfectly rale to use internally or extirnally,niati certain to afford relief. No farailfean afford to be without it. Sold by all druggists at 23c.' 50e., and Isl a bottle. aP ERRY DAVIS & SON. Proprietoni, Providence, R. I. N. H. VEGETABI.7. rj,*;.7. , r.r 7 113 E. . r . • 0 i'. '',' ..•.• i,l ~ .k . Is a sure cure for Con , ,llc, .•:nlds, Whooping-Con:;h, -.l:d ail Lung Diseases, when , tn'.-- en iirispea , on. People di: of eon ly because of nc•-:: . , ...._, when the timely use of this , _.....1y would have cured them at . P-ee. t 2: of con stant use prr,v,. , !).r: that no tough rem:: 1;.1 , l i the test like D o raic. ~~~ DT. Will cti . re int , Liver Co:.1);-.1. • and,all ,••. iousnes.. 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As evidence gce extract front W. B. Yates•letter, ivhere.the Regulator afforded protection front the worst and most deadly type ut Malaria, to wit : "Sins : I have stood the storm of fourerldemics ot.tho 'Yellow Fever. I-had It the first !citation, but during the other three I used your medicine. I- was continually In the rooms of the sick and dying; but I escaped.. I have had several to ask me how I escaped ; I told them It was all owing to the virtue of your- Simmons Liver Regulator. If the Fever was to break out again and I had a bot tle of. your Regulator I would feel as safe as if I was - 1,000 miles away. "Mei:aphis, Tenn., April 17, Ism'", Having neutralized the too limn of Malaria In such extreme eases, It can be rolled on as a sovenftu SPECIFIC and ANTIDOTLin milder forms.. PREPARFO ONLY II J. 11. ZEILIN & co NATHAN TIDD, ' Dealer In PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE! AND LOYAL SOCK. COAL. Lowest prices for cash. Ofllee and yard- foot of Plnwetreet, Towanda. July lb, 1880. 7gitbicaL , ; 7 .; •i . Inn birilp- 17 .1: r • - • .11 1, ala :.-c. >.- Oyspepsia, • - n from Bit ct:.bottle. -" • .;+ Garfield Pwagrapha, A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck. -z, ' After the -battle of Arms comes the battle of History. I love to believe that no heroic sacrifice is ever lost. The granite hills are not so change. less and abiding, as the restless Sea. Liberty =1 be safe only when Stuirage is illuminated by educa tion. Great ideas 4raveL slowly for a time noisless?, as the gods whose feet were shod with wool., We no longer attribute 'the :un timely death of- infants to the sin of Adam, but to bad nursing and ignor ance. The Republican Party gave to the country a currency as National as its Hag, based upon the sacred faith of the people.—lbid. Throughout the whole world. web of National 'existence we trace the golden thread of human progress toward a higher add better estate. • 'The flowers that bloom over the garden wall of party politics are the ,sweetest and most fragrant that bloom in the -gardens of this world. Poverty is uncomfortable as L Can certify; but:nine times out of ten the best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard and let him sink or swim for himself. Tie was one of the feiv great .rulers whose wisdom increased with his power; and whose spirit grew gentler and tendefer as his triumphs were multiplied..:— Oration on Abraham Lincohi.' Political parties like poets are born, not made. No act of political mechanics b6wever wise can manufac ture to order. .and make a platform and put a party on it which will live and flourish. After the fire and blood of the bat tlefield have disappeared, nowhere does war show its destroying power so certainly and so relentlessly as in the colunins which represent the taxes and expenditurs of the-nation. • It was no one man who- killed Abraham Lincoln; 'it was the em bodied spirit of treason - and treach ery, inspired with fearful and des-. pairing bate, that struck him down, in the moment of the nation's supreme joy. 'silence is -=ever golden, it must be he e, beside the graves of fifteen thou§and men, whose lives were, more significant than speech and Whose death was a poem, the music of Which can never lie sung. Decoration Da!, 1808. • This coming fight is pur-Theymo pylie. ; We are ,standing Upon a' nar row isthmus If . our Spartan hosts are united we can withstand all the Persians that the Xerxes" of. the De mocracy can bring against us. Let us hold our ground . tine year. for the staffs in their •courses fight for us in the _ future.—lbid. We holkrennions, not for the dead for there is nothing in all the earth that vol and I . can do for the dead. They are past our help and past our praise. We can add to them no glory we _can give them no immortality. They do not need us, but forever and foiever more we. need them.—Speech at Geneva, Aug. 3, 1380. I look forward with joy and hope to'the day when our brave People. one in heart, one in .their aspirations for freedom • and peace, shall see, that the darkness through Which we have traveled was but a part of that, stern' but henificent discipline by which the great DiSposer of events has been leading us on to •a higher and.nobler national life. . , The man.who wants to . serve his country must put himself in the line of its leading thought, and that is, the restoration of business, trade, commerce, industry, sound political economy, hard . money and honest payment of all.obligationi and the man who can add anything' in the di rection of the accomplishment of any of these purposes is a public bene factor. The late Presideht will rank as. a great orator. He possessed a poetic temperament, lively_sensibilities and a keen:acumen to judge of the springs or outgrowths of great events. His Speeches were picturesque and power ful. His Chicago_ speech at the nom ination of Sherinan was incompara ble. It was not equalled by any „other in that convention. ' valued and permanent contributor the political literature of thCcountry by his wit, by his plain, exposure of abstruse problems, - and by handy unraveling of complicated issues. His vigorous, direct, terse methods of speech will be a legacy for American orators. He spoke in .simple, plain words, which coulli not be mistaken'• Below are gathered some of the IliaX ims, that speak so significantlo to-day of the dead statesman: TNienty-five years ago this Repub lic was wearing' a triple chain of bondage. Long familiarity with the traffic in the bodies and souls of men had paralyzed the consciences of a' rnajority of our people. The 'dock trines of State Sovereignty, had shocked'and weakened the nobler and most benignant powers of the Na tional Government, and the grasping 'power of slavery was seizing the or iginal territories of the West and dragging them into the den of eter nal borulage. At that crisis the Re publican; party was born. It drew its first 'inspiration from .the fire of liberty wh eh God has lighted in ev ery man's heart, and which all the powers of ignorance ,and tyranny .can. never wholly extinguish The Re publican Party came to deliver and save the . Republic. It entered the arena when the beleagured and as sailed territories were struggling for freedom, and drew around them the .sacred circle of liberty, whieh,the de mon of slavery has never dared to cross.. It made them free forever.-- , • Speech Nominating Sherman. —The flr*t colored juror was drawn in the IL 8. District .. Coart at Williamspf.n on. Monday., —Wagner & Scully's planing mill a private residence were destrojed by Fir, at Milton. Thursday morning. Loss. 000; insurance, $12,000. —One hundred and thirty-two thous and bushels of hot wheat have lickn fontalltr the Central and lowa. elevatois at Chicago—all No, t spring. iiri,at 3 o'clock Tbnrsday morning, caused by the explosion of a coal-oil lamp, destroyed the Irving Hotel, in Willies- Bane. • Loss, $•i,000 ; covered hy the Wilkes-Barre veteran:,' rc union Thursday, re2olutiomq of r:ympatily with the family of the late . Gimial Barn- Ci'de were passed, declaring that the Lw.m_ try had lost:one of its bravest soltlier?- .wisest coutaselors. . -7-.. The people of .Norristown will vo:,, at the next election on_ the questiOn incorporating that. enterprising boroag!, • as a city. In spirit; Norristown is now ahead of many, of the so-Called .eities • which jot of more airs. • —Workmen engaged in digging a cel lar on the site of the Jnnior engjne. iu Reading :r? Thursday,.struck a peen liar-shaped jaw in the hard clay. It con : tains very large.teetli, and from its . runs:. siveness must have been that Of an animal as large as an elephant. - . —A peddler and his wife were attaeke - 1 by-two highwaymen. near the Schuylkill` bridge'at Po:tste;vii, on Wednesday Light of last week. Fortunately assi.itanee way rendered in time and the old people rescued. The assailants- made their -es cape. •._ _ Edward Was ell, ariex.tcnsive rte ;1;, iron dealcr of y -Pittsbur ; .r. was arrested. Thursday for the embezzlernent ! if 000 froM Fox Prummond, of New York. This is only one of several ca,zes, amounting to $19,000,.and for which buits - _ xill he instituted. • '--The.stock or oil now - on band in the tanks throughout 0,6,61 rl—gira - t.el down`at 2,5,00 ',WO barrels. It has beer calculated that it would• requite a lake ..17-17, feet square and ten feet deep to con tain the whole, amount.-Wkwing a barrel to contain forty-twe; —:Thursday last was _the sixty ? fourtli anniversary of the rolling of the first bar of iron. in America. The historic bar was made in the mill belong:llg' son, Sr., at what is known as Upper Mid dletown, in Fayette Country, about raid *ay-between Uniontown and Brownville. A gang of btu gla; s m de, n raid on a number of dwelling= in_ the vicinity rd . . Ilirebrunville; ~ )n Tues day dwelling.; were ,entered and roWZ...+I of various art des. ' The citizen . every- et..), - ,1 to diseuver the tnarirs. who arc stip- potzerl t., live iu tDe —A. M. Eaclitts..:•i(:f..F.tat:!- Ister C'onnty Agricultn. - aI„S ited, on lVednedny by a ("iie-ter lady, who sr4te.l.tha Lad t the illitie Lir entriei for exhibition atthe'r.,..tnili-,4 I€4l thi: : l:,t of arti-1,.:% f.11"-red 1-to prob Ably tbe 2,,v,t euteied by c•ne iy:r,;.)li at a ex. 1.11, MO —The 11, , aril (.f Tza , ic!.f t:n- d'eivorfn ,, to eitre the n•tr.ol.-,il of the .‘.F..114.:er from 1..1. pan} rant.; e, t be made to LI t -The eon ran • ,!- • chictiv bc( au..e of rust c C tiz,-:.;• •Iy by tI:o t! P..• cknairt•oy —A f..1:C0 , tf foci) tqc Rioyed in sinking a the! bide of ti .e ,r . 1,.11.1i-i• comity, it. ti.e . 1 '• Z. a y t.f coal. Trace. cF I .:enosit were diseovered . SOMA. time .`A Dee; arid tn.) 1:.oles have been dug, one to the:.-rie'rtli uI ti.ftty-rive feet . and the other sixty-foci - fcct. A body or " mineral resembling. coal Wnii found.in!une hole, but on being Alas f . ound t' be lacking in heating qualities. -The ionic.. engaged in the-work feel confident "4 - ;f )suc cess. —The long standing suit agHist the Packer cs!ate is once more en4rossing at tention in the Carbon 'c , .nnty ar:zninent court. It is v:6l duderstoi")&l that- the claims of the plaintiff itn;olve a vast amount of money, and are remitted t 4 -1 a contract said to b.ive been enteted t wenty - five years ago, in whlch it ii allege 1 tit Judge Asa Packer agreed to loy Hemmet Co.' a two ten:le, p,liion the capital stock? - Of the Lelii : 'll v railroad. The elaim amounts to 000. - The argnments'are noes in;: by able counsel on both side . - Fors,), th N. Y : Gents- 7 I desire to express- tai you thanks for your w'underful I was - troubled with dyspepia for ti%p years previous to'commeueing the use of your Hop Bitters some six mouths iizo_ MY cure has been wonderful. lam Fn•tor of the First Methodist Church of thus place, and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtues of your Bitten'. Very respectfully. Mx. 11. FEREBEE. ATOTICE.--Wlier.eas, my wife Jeu• ..L1 nit, I.: having Wit toy be ale! board wilt :011: Or provocation. nooee. g iv en forbidding all p,r,obs to harb.tr IT trust Lee on tuy account, as I will pay no iVir, or her atter this , date: unle,i ••ont lavc. U. 1). Wv.ta. Pa., • frt! 73A1 r• RI ,f 1 S., CERMIIIIEMEr RHEUMATISM', Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. 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