Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 26, 1882, Image 3

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Towanda, Pa., Jan. 26, 188.2
ENTERED IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA
AS MAIL MATTER OP THE SECOND CLASS.
LOCAL. AND GLNERAL.
ADVANCE IN PRICE OF SUBCRIP
TION.
The undersigned, publishers and pro
prietors• of the BRADFORD RP:PORTER,
Towanda •Journal, Bradford Rublica
and Bradford Argus, published in ep Towan
n
da, Pa., having suffered severe loss in the
publication of their respective papers
from the heretofore extremely low price
per annum, hereby mutually agree to
make the subscription price of each
of our papers respectively, on and atter
the First of January, 1882, One' Dollar
and Fifty Cents per annum. And ..we
hereby agree and pledge ou. selves to
each other, upon" our honor as business
men, that we _ will strictly and to- -
variably adhere to the terms of this un-.
derstanding. To make this arrangement
legally binding, we have entered. into
bonds, with penalty and forfeiture for vi
olation of the terms of this agreement.
All subscriptions paid prior to Jabuary
Ist next, will be taken at the former rate.
Rates of advertising in all cases to be it.-
dependent of subscription.
itoonnicn & HITCHCOCK,. REPORTER.
D. M. TURNER, Journal.
Hotcomn S TRACT, Republican.
"E. ASHMUN PARSONS, Argus.
31ussrnEts to-morrow, Friday, evening
A LAUNDRY has been started at Athens.
How has :the new year treated you so
. -
far?
Arnnss is soon to have a night watch
11E13
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tneetios are in progrof l a at
Burlington. -
REVISED axiom—Td err is human, to
forgive unusual
E. 3!. VOUGIIT bas been appointed
Postmaster at• Ghent.
. PROFESSOR LAmoßEux has opened damce
ing; classes at Athens.
Exriass ag , nt Donna sold an English
bird dog last week for $25.
MERRY Minstrels Make Much Mirth
Mercur Hall, Friday evening. •
MANY tenant farmers in our county
will change places in the spring.
THE largest pair of twins in America,
at Mercur Hall Friday evening.
• PIss•EYE -has made its appearance
among the horses at Leßaysville.
. Asn-WEnivEsDAY and Washington's
Birthday come together this year.
EIGHTY-ONE new post-offices were es
tablished in Pennsylvania last year.
HOS. SCHUYLER COLFAX, Will lecture
in this place some evening next month.
Yorn best girl expects you to take her
to'see the Minstrels on Friday evening.
DoN'T fail to see the Virginia Mummy
at Mercur Ball to morrow, Friday, eve
ping.
=
Oun thanks are due' State ?treasurer
BUTLER for a copy of his report for last
REM
THE Minstrelenzertainment is for the
benefit of Mantua Hook and Ladder Com-
CMS
THERE is no truth in the report that
small-pox hail : broken out-at the County
House..-
THE largen infalt L in the wide, wide
world, will be at Mercur Hall, Friday
evening
Tin: February electiois aro beginning
to be talked of, and candidates are being
suggested
A FINE. new brick block is to be erected
on Canton street, Troy, during the com
ing summer.
EVERYBODY says that the weather is
cold and we are almo4t couvrized of it
by this time.
Tun thermometer registered ten de
greeA below zero at this place on Tuesday
morning last
Tny.ltE are no new eases of small pox
in this place, and the cases already noted
are doing well.
ME Towanda Minstrels at Mereur
II:111, to:marrow, - Friday, evening. Se
cure your seats
L. 11. IV itionT, of Canton, cut his foot
quite badly one day. last week, while
chopping wood. • .
Joux TlAGoEttrr will erect a fine brick
dwelling liOnse on Elmira street, Troy, in
the early spring:. •-
TitE UniverFalist Church at Springfield
Centre has recently been thoroughly re
paired and painted.
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IT is , ;rumored that a vein of Anthracite
coal has been found in Westfield town
ship, Tioga County.
TIM programmdat the Hinstrel.tnter
tainrnont to-morrow, Friday, evening,
will be rich and varied.
Ttin."Tresbyterian Sociable will be held
at the ►esidence of Hon. E.
,OVERTON,
this Wednesday evening.
RESIEMBER the meeting of the Ladies'
Benevolent Association this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at three o'clock.
RALPH BINGHAM, the wonderful Bob
Orator, at the Nl. E. Church,• Saturday
evening. Tickets 25. cents. •
Duo'. into Ktituy's to-day and secure
your seat for `the Minstrel entertainment,
to-morrow, Friday evening. ..„
TRAIN was delayed nearly an
hour, near' Milan, on Tuesday c rnorning,
in consegaenee of a broken rail.
G. 8. RICITARDS shot and killed a very
large catamount in G. 11. WELLES' woods,
near New Era, one day last week.
CHARLES FITZGERALD ' of, Athens, lost
two horses last week. They died yotn
the disease known as pink-eye."
. .
BE .sure and hear RALPH gINGHAM,
the.wonderful orator, at the M. E. Church
Satutday evening. Tickets 2.5 cents.
TPE,publie schools of Liberty, Tioga
County, have been closed in consequence
-of the prevalence of diphtheria there.
A NUMBER of young men of Canton
and Vicinity, contemplate going West in
the spring to grow up with the country.
A WittiamsronT manhaa invented a
breech loading cannon that can be fired
from twenty to thirty thins per,.minute.
• • Wm. TAYLOR, of this place, will
lecture on Odd FellolBl4 at Orange
11 111, Ahylam, on Friday evening, Fobru
;•ry 10111,
Tu depot for the new railroad . in El=
mire his been located-on the smith, side
of Unthaws" , , :street,
_near Dickinson
stret3... .
flusumes men are glad that taking ac
count of stock is over, and generally they
are phased with the balance sheets of the
past year.
IT was rumored last week that there
was a ease of small-pox in troy.. We are
glati to state that there was no truth is
the rumor.
THE machinery for the boot and shoe
Manufiretory of Athens, has alFirriveu
and soon 'the. factory will be ready to be.
kin operations.
A co,anttspotquesT of the Owego Gaz
ette says that the report iseurrrent that a
daughter of GEo. Lulea, of Windham,
is ill of smAll-pox.
A VALUABLE bOrBo belonging to JULIUS
GEE, of Granville Centre, broke its leg
one nigbi last week, and was killed to
put it out of misery. '
MISS ELLA PATTERSON, of Athens, was
quito seriously injured, one day recently,
by being struck with a snow ball, while
walking in the I troet.
CEIARES . SINSADAVOFI, a- brakeman on
the Geneva. Ithaca and . Sayre railroad,
bad his band quite badly , lacerated while
coupling cars Fliday at Sayre.
THE annual meet!ug of the_ Congrega
tional church, at Leßaysville, for the el.
ection of officers •for the 'etsuing year,
will bepeld on Saturday next.
AT a recent meeting of the Directors of
the Wyoming Agricultural S. ciety, a. di
vidend of fifty per cent. was declared on
the caAal sloe of therSociety.
Boys who g uate from the street
corners generally turnout bad, filling jails
penitentiaries and - poor houses, and
ishing candidates for the gallows.
TUE . Wyoming County. Oil ° Conoany
have their first well near Lovelton
to i'dejith of over 1 ,200 feet. The indi
cations are reported as good for oil.
IF the editor .of the Montrose Independ
cut Republican will get a little map . o
Pennsylvania, and hang it: rp in his sane
tum, it will be of great service to hini.
. isreported that the testeil well near
SsiOta has penetrated thg oleUginous fluid
at a depth of about 1300 e,et.• We • hope
thq report may prove to be' ; well founded.
A LITTLE daughter of Cit.ss. Wuirmo,
at East. Troy, •Ml down stairs one day
last week and brke her left aim above
the elbow and .put the elbow out of 'jct.
,tlt•
Mn. WILLIAM' BACUE, of this bomugb,
- has sold to 31i.. G. F. Virmt.tAms, of Can
ton, ninety-seven acres of land in Tioga
and Bradford Counties.—Wensboro Ga
zette.
ATTED the tpinstr2ls Fridity.evening.
THE Presbyterian sociable at the re
sidence of Suiveron Dents, Wednesday
evening of last week, netted the church
$45 80. • _ •
IT is rumored that the Waverly Review
and Binghamton Sunday •Tribune are to
be consolidated for the purpose of run
ning a daily and a SEdttay:paper in Bing
hamton. •
Tilt-friends of the Rev. LLOYD JONES
will make him a donation visit on Wed
nesday evening, Feoruary Ist; at the M.
E. Parsonage, Monroeton. All are cordi
ally-invited.
THE P. & N. Y. It. IL Company -have
already stored about 1000 - tone of ice for
use next summer.. The ice is cut at Wy
alusing,. and Itoulmaster RAITM informs
us that it is of excell6t quality.
IN order that necessary alteration§, to
afford more room, may be made in the
school building, the scholars of 'the Sayre
Graded School are enjoying a vacation
that Will continue for three weeks.
. THE Ladies Society of the Church of
the Mes..i , ih will hold their next social at
the residence of C. S. liuss-Et.t. on Third
Stre;et, Tweiday . • evening, January 31st.
A cordial invitiltion is extended to all. --
A-14 exchange remarks that .a woman
may nit be able to - slia,i - pen _a pencil or
throw a stone at a hen, but sir can pack
more articles into a trunk than 1 a man
can in a one boric. wag On. T4ci true, too
true. -
THE fact that the Poor-house contains
less than 150 inmates against the 400 who_
were fottnerly supported• by the county,
proves that the project was a wise one so
far as ee, morny of support is concerned.—
Troy Gazette.
THE Huntingdon Jnurna/ comes to ns
this week in an entire new. "dress," and
looking as neat and bright as a new dol
lar. It is an excellent paper in every re
spect, and - deserves the success it seems
'to be enjoying. .
A DONATION and Oyster Supper. will
be held at ti e house of WILLIAm PlenEtt-
ING, in Allis Hollow, on Thursday eye
ning, February. 2.1, 1882. Proceeds for
the benefit. ot.the N. E. Church society
of Allis Hollow. - t . -
THE fears
_that were entertained in re . -
card to the scarcity of theiCe - crop have
been dissipated, and flow the ice hmrtes
are being tilled • with blocks of congealed
water of crystal clearness, and -from six
to ten inches thick.
A. M. SEELEY, of South Creek, was
very badly hurt, one. day last week, by
the upsetting of a sleigh load Of 1 igs on
which lie L was iidingi the logs fault* up
on hini. AlthOugh badly bruised no
bones were broken. .
ALBERT BELLOWN of :Waverly; a
brakeman on the Pa. N.' Y. Tfailroad,
fell front a hoz ear near . Coxtbn, on
Thursday, sustaining 'a broken 'rib ind
other serious iojuries.' no was conveyed
to his borne at Waverly.
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THE neatest printed 'and best edited lit
tle newspaper 'in the whole world, the
Waverly Free Press, rises up to remark :
"Owego and Towanda should have cred
it for turnin, out about as' line,country
newspapers. - as one generally comes
acroes."
. ,
Tun members and friends of the Evan
'velical Church at Highlands -will haws
Donation Party and Oyster. Sapper at the
lemse of Mr. WEGDY. on 'the evening of
Janna . ry 27th, for the benefit of their pas
tor, Elder J. M. Kiso. 21general invita
tion is hereby extended: COll.
• A counitsroNntirrnf the Troy Register
writes that paper as follows " Mr. Angst
INNES had the misfs rtne to lose his farm
h.tise by fire Saturday afternoon, the 14th,
knstant. Mr. DAYTON SAXTON, 1110
works fer Mr. INNEs in his tannery, occu
pied the house at the time. He saved
most of his things down, stairs, but lost
all of his best goods, which ware up.
stairs, such as clothing, bed-room suits,
atm".
Tan &mush council of Mahonlila
week passed - an ordinance 'squiring all
persons nodding in tluit borough, who
have not been eumesalully tacuinated
withiatlre years, tube , vacelaated at once
and a refusal to comply with the ordia.
awe to be punished with a tine of VB.
BAYS the Leßayaville Advertiser of last
web: "It is reported diet a lady school
teacher who resides between Putteridle
and West Warren, whose name we did
not learn, has come down with the small
pox. She was exposed 'while attending
the Teachers' Institute at -Towanda not
long since." • .
DON4LTION Will be given; Rev. J. L.
KING, at the M. E; -Parsonage, in East
Smithfield, nest. Wednesday evening,
February Lit. All his friends are cordi
ally invited to be present.
. • ED. PATRIDOE,
A. O. Scam.
Comeittee.
CHAS. CONKLIN, of Owego, and his SOD
caught two yellow bass out of the Sue.
quehanna, with hook and line, - , one day
last week, that weighed, t,p2 one caught
. by the father, eleven pounds ; the one
caught by the son, nine pounds. „The
Owego Blade tells this story, and wo of
course believe it. '
A SPAN, of young bonsea,r owned by
Tim Idaprostir, of Wisox, ran away in
this place on Wednesday evening of hit
week, and the wagon to which they
were attichet., coming in contact with a
lamp post at the corner of State street,
broke the imat in three pieeei and was
itself badly damaged. '
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No m n'shOuld deprive his, . family of a
good local gaper. They do not get out
from home to learn the news as the hug:
band and the father, andithe paper serves
to relieve the/otherwise lonely hours of
his absence. It s the werst possible econ
omy to deprive the f..niily of a pleasure
so easily and cheaply Frocuir.
THE Troy Gazette has been recently
treated to a new "dress," and is now as
neatly printed as it has heretofore been
excellently edited. We are glad to chron
lola the fact thlt neighboot HOOKER ,is
prospering, for he deserves all the prob.
perity that may clime to him. May the
shadow of the Gazette, or its editor, never
grow less. . "
Sams the Advertiser : "Sayre and
Waverly turfmen have many fine horses,
but none of them have - The• equal of the
beautiful bay gelding,' glichelieu," The
property of Mr. JOHN . A. BRIGGS, pro
prietor of the Sayre House, JOHN is
envied by them all, as- they are obliged
to;take his dust whenever they come in
etintact with him."
• AN exchange says that Pennsylvania
:has a law confiscating five per cent. of the
estates of persons who have .neither chil
dren, wife nor husband, nor parents, for
the use of the State. The levy is called a
tax, and was imposed thirty-six years•
azo t, temporarily relieve =a financial
strait, but it has been found - impossible
to get the law repealed. • .
ELMIRA Las a aldutual Improvement
Society:" This is a move in the right di c
reciion and there's "lot's of room."--
Binghatntu,n Republican. We understand
that one of its objects is to train mission
aries to send to Binghamton.—Elmira
Gazette. 'Hem. Let's see. Was not
ECCLES ROBINEOIc a missionary that went
out.from Elmira to Binghamton?
Mrs. JOEL CiREY, of Warren Center.
fell to the bottom of along flight i of stairs
pn Jan. 4th, frecturiug her shoulder b ad.
and Was otherwise badly injured. She
and ber husband had just returned- from
a long woate n wedding tour. Dr. Molt.
nor rendered the necessary medical as
sistance, and we learn that she is now on
the improve.—Leßaystille Advertiser.
Says the Waverly Review of Thurs
day last : "Young McMahon, the South
Waverly small pox patient, i• doing well
and is in a fair way of recovery. It id' a
-genuine case and he his been , very low
with it, and reports to the contrary are
false. His father ie'reported Co exhih.t
symptoms of the disease, but that he has
it is not reported by the physician in
charge.
THE following named comrades have
been installed as officers of Ingham Post,
G. A. R., of Canton': Commander, Virtt.
LIAM R. Silts ;S. V. C., N. 0. Loomis;
J. V. C., JOHN P. RuNi. : Adjutant ; G.
H. DiasoN ; Q. ilf.,.Wit.ttam E. Cnttsou;
Surgeon, J. S. STRAIT ; Chaplain, Rev. J.
BARTON Fnascn ; 0 D., D. C. LAMP
MAN ; 0. G., D. W. CHASE ; S. N., J. P.
SUCESE ; Q. N. S., J. A. HALL.
Tan authorities deem it of tbegreatest
importhrice that every resident of the bor
ough' slifmld be vaccinated, as it is con
ceded by the best medical anthmity that
such precaution is the only known pre
ventative of. small-pox. Dr. Pnarr_Will
be in bis office froth Bto9 A. 31 2 to 3
and from 7 to 8 P;M., to vaccinate free of
charge such persons residing in the bor
ough as have not recently been vaccinated.
EMI
THE advent of cold weather it) severe
as that of sev ral days past 'should make
the thoughtful more considerate about
the pressing, needs of his unfortunate
neighl or thin during the warmer weath
er which preceeded and followed it. -Re
member the poor are always around you,
and many a want could be_ supplied from
yinir abundance mithnut causing you any
negnveniencg.
WHEN a man first makes up his mind
to sponge on his readings ho has taken
his first step in the miser's .path, and
havipti l6st the greater ,part of his self
respect, he soon, receives the disrespect of
'his neighbor from whom he borrows his
reading. - It makes no differel ce bow well
a man likes you, he don't enjoy having
yon dropping in every day to read his
paper be ore be has even had opportuni
ty to glance at the head lines.
WE wish it distinctly understood, that
we cannot palish communications of a
bitter, personal nature. It is always bet
ter for aggrieved parties to adjust their
own diffituktes, and not seek to drag a
n. wapaper into their musses. This paper
seeks to give the news—not the quarrels
Of neighbors.—Leßaysville Aqeertiser. It
would have been - a mighty good thing for
Leßaysiville, and •vicinity, if you had adopt
eit the above over a year ago. •
THE following brief resume of the
weather of the year just passed may be
interesting to some of our readers : The
year 1881 began with intense cold, and
the summer was marked by intense beat
and a long drouth. On Jan. 1 the ther
mometer stood at 12 0 . The excessively
warm weather continued into 13.Ttember.
In the year there has been. 223 clear days,
71 rainy days,•3B partially clear days, and
14" cloudy days without rain or snow.
It has snowed on 12 days, and both rain
ed and snowed on 7 days. There was
thunder on 13 days, and on eight of the
days marked olear there were very . brief
*more or snow equally;
meeting of Oa Bradford
empty .agrisalaind &Wray lore* elect• :
ion of officers, will be held Towanda,
In Menne Hall,. on Monday, Feb: Btb
1882, at one o'clock r.
ANDRItir Wwr, Secy.
A'CORRESPONDItaiIT4iIieII the following
as um thacontemplated improvements
at, Sayre during therapproaching spring
and summer : "There'will be = budt an
Episcopal Church of stone to face on the
park, brick hotel and stores by R. A.
Noma, forty brick dwellings by the. Pa.
I N. Y. R: R. Co., thirty and more orick
and wood dwellings by the Sayre Lan.
Company, a brick freight horse, [brick
boiler shop, 54 by 124 ; brick foundry, 64`
by 124,. with additions, and the extension,
to the round, house."
C. H. VAN NoSTUAN, of South Waver
ly. was the victim of a bad accident, last
night. A window in biz bons* fell down,
breaking a bottle ;:a piece ; of glass Irani
the bottle Sew striking VAN Ram on
the band, inflicting a deep gash, severing
the cords of the thumb and a Waneh Of
the main artery of the arm. He bled pro
fusely until he was eillausted, and would
have probably not survived the bleeding
but for the immediate aid of Dr. R. S.
!JAILORS, who speedily amputated the
main artery and mg:4W the bleeding.—
Waverly Review, 19th. _ _ _ _
AN oil well is to be sank •at Mansfield.
Pretty soon the oil will come sloping over
from both Wyoming and Bradford Coun
ties, and th. n • perhaps some Bradford
Count, paper will muster up recklessness
and sink a well also. There is oil all
around us ; all it wants is- a hole to be
drilled so that it can bo run out. Five
years from now, when you drop in to tell
us about the burning of an oil train on
the Towanda Valley Railroad am!' pay
your subscription to the. Daily. Sentinel,
just bear in mind what we are talking
about.—Canton Sentinel.
ONE of the most terrible cases of afflic
tion that we have heard a is the family
of IRA WILLIAMS„ in Union township. On
Friday :last there were seveii of them
down with 'I i
to diphtheria. One boy
FRANK died that night and only) his father
could be- at the funeral. A little girl,
'MARTHA, died the next day. The neigh 7
bora were afraid to go them and oily one
went, and they suffered for want of Whelp.
Two of the childreb are, now recovering
and two are still very l6w. Some friends
from Canton and Alba have I been up
there to assist.— TroyGototte.
, WE have just received a copy of- the
Philadelphia Press Map of Pennsylvania;
which has just - been published •especially
for that journal. It is a County, Town
ship and Railroad Map, 38 by-23 inches,
and is handsomely mounted. More than
usual pains were taken to make , this map
accurate, and it is pronounced by experts
to be exceedingly so. The Press gives
this map with a copy of the Weekly, for a
year for $1.50. Tile Weekly Press is one
of the most valuable -newspapers in the
United States, to th:.. Winer and the gen
eral reader.
DURING the•current year 3094 soldiers'
orphans, now ii schools under the care of
the state, will be discharged for reason
of having attained the ago of sixteen.
The superintendent of the depart
ment of Soldiers' Orphan school& has pre
pared a list of these scholars, arranged
b sehbOlii, to which is added the date
when each child will be discharged.
Copies of thii will be sent to• each post
of the Grand' Army. of the Republic, and
to numerous soldiers and citizens, the
object being to interest as many as possi
ble in obtaining homes and employment
for the orithans.
AT a regular meeting of Wapasening
Grange, No. 188, Prof 11., , held at their
hall December 31, 11381, the following of
deers were elected for the en ,—
suing year :
W. 11.,Bnows.
0.—W.11-1 1 . - CLARK, Jr. i
W. C.—MitititF J. COLE.
W. S.--.J. ' E.rWELLEn. •
-W. A. S.—IiARMON HOLMES.
W. T.-8. D. WHITE.
W Seeretary-:—G 6110 E
W. G. 11.4—WILMOT Cowt.Es.
r.. A. 8.--Othlt. GEORGE FINCH.
Flora-31 . J. K.l3nows.
Ceres-tlins: 11.tumbx HotmEs.
Pomona-Mrs. - jsnar JAKEWAY.
W. Lecture i r--Mrs. R. W. DIMLING.
-WE have received from the•publishers a
bound number of the mo: tidy part of_ the
"Golden Days." This makes a hano
'tome . and attractive magazine for boys
and girls.• In our judgment this is .a
journal of well chosen literature, such as
will meet the wants of all of the young
folks and the hearty approbation of their
parents. The contents seem to be seleet
ed in accordance with the taste and the
ideas of the young mind. The continued
stories are bright acid attractive,., brimful
of interat with nothing at all objection.
,able- about — them. We can ,safely reco
mend this magazine as the right kind,
an 1 one that will meet the wants of all."
Price $3 per annum. Address, James
Elveston, publisher, Philadelphia, Pa.
_ PEOPLE will be interested in knowing
that after the payine:4 for the momument
to the lamented P. P. Russ and wife, , at
Rome, Pa., there - remained of the fund
raised by the Sunday Schools, 11157, which
was is the hands iof his fellow worker,
Major D. W. WitllPlat, at the close of
the year. - After consultation, the com
mittee decided to purchase a musical in
strument for the two boys who-are living
with their aunt
_Mrs. ELLSWORTH. The
money wile sent to Meisrs. Joaic CHURCH
k Co., of Cincinnati, Mr. Buss! publish
ers,-.and they - generously responded , by
s nding the. boys a' beautiful' Chickering
NO 10. upright piano which reachtxl them
on the anniversary of their fathe 's death.
Mr. Buss' children are PAUL, ten years,
and GEORGE 8 years old upon their next
birthdays. .They are, Major WHIPPLE
\ says, "fine, healthy bright, fun-loving
happy boys, both with a good deal of their
fether's joyful tempemment.4 Troy oa=
setts.
IT is undoubtedly one of the "inaliena
ble rights " of every American youth, to
" ride down bill," provided there arc bills
and snow, but this : astime should be in
dulged in With.some degree of caution on
stree a of a populous town. ' It is strange
that so few acciddnts have , occurred in
this place, and yet if all the injuries and
deaths of the past ten years could be re
called the list would be appaling. Thurs.
day evening while a boy was hitching up
JOHN E. WA D's spirited -Boise at the
stable on Pop ar street,a boy on his sled
ran against e animal, frightening her
so b..dly that she dashed down the hill to
lllEncatt's coal yard at lightning speed,
breaking the bm,gy into fragments. Freed
from the wagon, the "Insre proceeded up
River street. Diligent, search Wei made,
but 'no trace of the animal discovered un
til yesterday about . noon; when she was
found quietly feeding in tbo corn-stubble
field of -E. BORtON, near the ferry in
North Towanda, a , parently uninjured.—
. Reeiina dalwribse - "
PEREOML.
• T.J. t.4ons, of Sinitafjebi t damgei.
6114,111. -
—4. M. Lpris, of Leliamplo, is very
ill of typhoid 'ever. , . -
—Mho; Ins Witunn, of East. Troy; is
visiting friends,ittllmn's
—Dr. Joinsox was; quite 711
several daya. of last _week, quinsy.
--SHERIFFrt
--SHERIFF Howro wiusdangerOnsly
ill
several days of Tact week, but is now - i.e.
gaining his health.
—Ray. G. P. WAntous, of Athens,
pre sched'at the Baptist church, tbis place
: •
—WILLIAM 8. ALLiz. T . or Smithfield,
who has been ill for several *leeks _peat,
is slowly recovering.'
—Jissz WILSON, fireman on the Wya
!using accommodation, is quite ill - at his
residence in WY geeing.
—Hon. L. D. TAYLOR, of Granville,
has 'keel quite ill for some days past. He
is now thought to be improving.
—Mrs. D. C. DEWITT, was quite severe.
ly injured by a fall on the Sidewalk on
Chestnut Street one day fait week.
Mrs. CoAItL9TTE PORTER, formerly
of tills place, was ordained to the minis
tri of the Universalist church at Susque
hanna. on Thursday.
—Dr. C. H. Scar; of Sayre, Pa., was
last Friday apPointed coroner's physician
of Bradford County by Coroner Homyr.
Mr. SCOTT'S term _will end the first of
January next, and having beep Coroner
himself will discharge the duties _of his
new,position with the utmost satisfaction.
—Rftnira Advertiser. . -
—Hon. E. B. HAWLEY,- of Montrose;-
was sent to an insane asylum some years
ago. The Montrose Record of last week
gives the following: cheering news
_from
him : "We learn,that Hon. E.. B. HAw-
LET is improving in health, both mentally
and and we trust the .time will
soon come when he; be among us
again." '
—Messrs. E. -VAN Dtxti and G. N.
NEWBEEY, of•TrOy, started last week on
a Southern trip. They will stop at Rich
mond and Washington 4 and after spend
ing a few weeks among the orange groves,
lakes, rivers, and forests t t Florida, hunt
ing,And fishing by way of pastime, will
cross the Gulf to Havana, Cuba, returnt
ing home in March.
—Mbile in Washington recently, we
were the recipient of numer o us favors
f r om' Ex-sheriff ylimr.te'st °LIFT'S, of
this county, who holds the position of
Doorkeeper of the. Senate at the Capitol.
Mr. Gat FFIB, who is admirably well-fitted
for his position, is attentive, polite and
competent and seems to be a favorite.
Elie frank courtesy finds a ready accept
ance from the - " Senators, Representathes
and other officials, and ho keeps all the
details of business in a marvelous way.
He has our thanks for a late Copy of the
Congressional Directory:— Troy Gazette
—Tn the recireirient from office of Sheriff
PETER J. DEAN, the county loses the ser
vices of onsof the best officers it has ever
had, one deservedly popular a: home and
abroad. His integrity!, his. adherence to
principle, his c , re and.decisionsave made
him a model officer and one tit! t has won
deserved praise. The jail under hiso •re
was in some respects rather a reforMato
ry than a lace of punialnnent, and we be
lieve he was the first Sheriff of the coun
tyi to have religions services regularly in
the jail. In his he was astisted
by his sons wh9 were , active and popular.
—Troy 'Gazette. •
—Among the lately retired officers , of
the county there were none of them who
fulfilled the duties'entrusted to tbaii with
greater care and fidelity. that County
Treasurer Jour GRAIST, of our village:
Careful, metboJical and exact, ins ac
counts. were always carefully adjusted.
He was always on the alert to further the
interesta of the county and his general
knowledge of business, his untiring-faith
fulness and anxiety to do that which
would be for the permanent good of the
„nafi; made him interested in matt rei'
like the building of the poorhouse." It is
to his praCtical suggestions.aiid sound ad
vice that the - IpH)* are4edeloted in part,'
foi so good.an institution.We helm had
no more faithful county ' officer.—Troji
Gazette. . •
—GEOROE F. LYON; one of the proprie
tors of the Novelty Furniture Works, is
winning for himself an enviable reliuta
tion as a desigher . of furniture. He has
just produced something entirely - new in
the line ofchaniber suits, that . cannot
Delp attracting the admiration of persons
*of the most cultivated taste, and we have
no d but that it will meet with a
large sale among those Who adorn their
rooms with the finest that the"market can
afford. GEolloE has worked and studied
faithfully to produce-fine effects, and the
Novelty Furniture Works is becoming fa
wens through his never tiring efforts to
furnish _the people with something now
aid neautiful.— Athena Gati3tte.-
: —Pwrin J.r DEAN, Ex-Sheriff of ti.e
county, called iipoti us yesterday, He
has moved
.back on his farm, at B ntleY
Creek, and in this respect differs from
most of the men who have filled county
offices, - as, they have almost. invariably
taken up.a permanent_ residence in To,
wanda at-the expiration of their term of
office. Sheriff DEAN has been one of the
best 'Officers Bradford :County b'as ever.
had, having done the btisiness in a prompt,
upright manner, limiting no promises to
anyone but what he has fulfilled to the
letter, and showing no favors to partied- -
ler classes. Ile--has been his own boss
andiron the office in accordance with his
views, and thereby has made a host of
frieffils c -who will gladly stand by him if
be should 'ever come :before the people
a4king public favor. 'Success to him. - 7
Athena Gazette.
A $20.00 BIBLE REWARD.
The publishers of Rutledge's 3fozithiy in
the prize puzzle &Torment of their
Monthly for February offer the following
easy way for some one to make $20.00
To the person telling us which is the
shortest verse in the Old Testament Scrip
tures by February 10th; 1882, we will
give $20.00' in gold as a prize. - The mo
ney will be forwarded to the winner Feb
ruary 15th, 1882. -Those who .try for the
prize must st oil 20 cents in silver, (no
postage stamps taken} with`their answer,.
for which they will 'receive the March
number of the Monthly, in which will be
published the naive and address of the
prize, with the correct. answer thereto.
Cut this out ; it may be worth $20.00 to
you. , Address, Iltil.Enon Penusniv
COMPANY, Easton, Pa.
-C. L. S. C.
The next meeting of the C. L. S. C.,
will be held at the residence of Mrs. MA
RIA A. WATutos, Friday evening, Janua
ry 27th, at seven o'clock. The work of
the evening will be a review of ancient
literature "Iron% page 178 to 221 ; also
the locations and answers on ancient lit
emture., contained in January number of
Chautauquan, page 223. Essays will be
read on subjects tounected with the liter
ature'of the ancient Indo-Europeau lan
guages. Professor ALBERT will act as
leads} at next meeting of the Circle.
_A
full abtendanoe of members ia desired.
ItILIXD BY A HORSE.
&lad C.slolll= lit Anhui Illissiday
•
;The Advirtiser's correspoadent sends .
that paper the following in reference to
the killing of Mrs. Suomi WATKINS,- Of
Milan, on 1 -Siinday . evening "On Sun
day night last Mrs. RHODA WATKINS,
wife of Amisa WATKiNS, a prondoent
merchant of Milan, • Pa., was instantly
killed by a kick from a horse, the partip
niers of which are substantially es .fol
lows : The had just returned from Wa
verly, and Mrs.. WATKINS. wont to the
barn in company with, her husband, as
was freqnently her practioe, and was A
.sisting• him in feeding the horses; she
had a measure in one hand - and a lantern
in the other, and while passing , behind
one of the-lierses, it became ightened
and kicked,. atri king her in the forehead,
fractur,ing the skull, and killing her
stantly. Mi. WATKINS informs us that
be &lard a noise,, and imtnedhitsk the
light was extinguished. Speaking nil his
wife, and not getting any response, hal
groped his way and soon came to her
dead body. Mrs. WATKINS was a very
amiable and talented lady, and her sod
den death has cast a gloom over ,the en
tire Aighboihood. Mr. WATKINS and
family have Lhe fullest sympathy of all of
our ptople. The funeral will take place
from - the house on Wednesday, at 11
o'clock."
Since the above was put in type, wei
have received the following account of tbd
sad affair from our Ulster correspondent
,
• "4/ hocking accident occurred at Mi
lian, _Sunday evening, resulting in the
death of Mrs. A. WATKIisiS, particulirs .
of which are about as follows : Mr. and .
Mrs. WATKINS had returned from'Waver
ly, and were engaged in taking care of
and feeding the hories-41rs. WATKINS
holding the lantern and assisting in feed
ing, and whileTsha was. going to give one
of the horses a measure full of oat; it is
supposed etti stumbled against him,
frightening the horse and 'miming him to
kick, striking Mrs. 'WATxts in the head
-fracturing - the skull, and letting out I.
portion of the brains. Death was instan
taneous, and as soon as a light could be
procured loving hands bore the remains'
to ;the- house where every means were
taken to restore consciousness, but of no
avail ; the spirit
.hail flown, and nothing
but the lifeless form was left. Mr. WAT
KINS loses a loviiik wife, a true, compan
ion, and? great - support to his declining
years. • The heatifelt sympathy of the en
tire community is extended to the bereav
ed busband..j' The funeral occurs to-mor
row (Wednesday) at 11 o'clock A. m."
BADLY SCARED.
. Under date of ; the 18th, -the Smithfield
correspondent of the Athens' Gazette
re
lates the following : few days ag6 a
woman t .43 name of Wit.cox, who re
sides in Towanda, came to our village to
visit her aged mother. The old lady
(Mrs. Witeox). - ..ents*a part of the house
to a Mrs. TRACY. The lady from Tonfan
da — eomplatned of sore eyes' and „Sore
throat, also a bad stomach. Some of the
neighbors feared she might lave bee 6 ex
posed to small i tool; and expressed • anxie
ty to that effect. These susisicions were
aroused - during the day. on - Sunday. By
evening the excitement. ra6se high, and
the little spark of suspicion , had' blazed
• forth into • such a lar.ie fire, that Mrs.
'Fluor and ber l daughters we're not allow
ed to enter the church for tbo evening
service; Some of our citizens desire that
whoever goes there should be kept in ctuar
'antine. • With sue precautions," it is to be
hoped that this disease of sote eyes and
sor6throdt will not spread very much."
- I
-
•
A BOY ORATOR. • - •
Ratru SmallAm deserves the above
title if . any one does. He stands without
peer of rival among juveniles precocious
in this direction. Ind it-is folly .to say
- that he has been taught this -grace, this
elocution, this. wonderfully ,intelligent
impersonation. Such comes not with
teachinr. 1 - This reading is not of the
schocls of elocution. but. comes from a
thorough understanding of beim a senti
ment should be expressed to, make it
understood and expressive, and not Mere
ly tomake'a sensation and evoke Midi
ation. The gracefulness of his action
is all his own. He never mikes au in. 7
appt opriate nesture air an awkward one.
.His memorizing, which seems to sur
prise most people, is the least* wonderful
of his talents. But his power is not tale'
lent—it is geniuk. HiS. ve'satility is
astonishing. He can inspire himself at'l
'Will with the most fervid power of thd
forensic orator, and with the tearful
. I pa4
thos that moves the very soul. His" hum
orous power is greater,
_if possible, than.
'either of the others, hitt in all be is 'sim
ply astonishing. There has not
come upon our sttge an object of really
greater interest than this lad, and right
here we,twould advise all who have _pet
heard RALPH. BIIIIMIAM the .Boy Orator,.
not tf . o miss the first opportunity I,resezt
ed to enjoy the treat he affords; mil what
more, experience the novelty of the
seeing at least one natutal speaker and
actor. . Every troy in the land
.should see
and hear hint, as it. w.ould completely re
volutionize their ideas of speaking in pub - -
W: on the . stage.—Albany Journal: - .
At the :11.. E. Church, "Sattirday. even
ing Jan. • Tickets,2s Cents. . t
POMONA GRANGE.
Bradford and Stillivan Pomona Grange,
No. 23,' ; will meet in regular quarterly
session inithe Court House, in Towanda;
on Thursday,: February .: 2, 1882, 'at .one
Inst:+lh tjon of officers and
other important busiiie.o, illiquid' attract
a full.Attondanc - e. Hon. 7., A.. Ant.
STRONG, edittir of lbw : Butbandina a, will
address the meeting iii the evetf.ng.'.
Committee or-4rriing, inenis —Major. E.
W. HALE anti wife, B. F. BowitAx and
wife, Hon. H. I. SCOTT and Wife, D. D.
Hot. Lott and wife, LEWE'.MII,T.B, - 'Miss
ELMA BATON, S. W. ALVOIIIS. '
. DWIGHT KELLOI,
January 13, 1882. --- Secretary.
MONROETON.
The lea um delivered by Rev. C. IL
WRIGEIT, o Towanda,' on the - 18th in.
otatit, was excellent, in 'its subject, con
struction and delivery. He dwelt briefly,
but definitely and, discriminately . on
"CHARLES SUEIXRIi" as a Reforther, l
Statelioan and Martyr;' - Alsoupon his
moralmoral character. and his place i
n history.,
He is worthy of being held before 'the.
world's gaze as W noble example. Ire
felt huthble to the presence of such eitiL
nence and_ sublimity. Mr. Viltowr
ceiving inspiration from the subject, was
equal to the emergency. The quality of
thought was rich, the language ehoice, t
and the delivery forcible.'
i,E. MCCARTY, of 'Elmira, N: Y., will
lecture? on 'Wednesday evening.; February
Bth. Poore open at 7 ; lecture to com
mence at 7i. - Subject, - " Homes." The
Hector's fame as a; lecturer is very
extensive. Ile ranks anTerig the foremost
lecturers of the land. We should avail
ourselves of this rare opportunity.,,„
M !PRIV:Km.
•
SMALL-PDX. " I See of Jpstlce of the Peace most accepts.
- Mx. Zprrox.-- . -In order to correct false
. ...._hl y I'm" two Years Pasty has decided; to re
reports with , regard to the 'prevalence of "1 1611 .
small-poi in our town, I will, with yens' egufessor A. D. 'Albert and Professor George M. Mitrsballrof the Towanda
perniii3sion, make a full report of all tie 13;hools, spent Thursday of last week vie.
cases we have bad and the status of the iting Troy Graded School..
disease at the present time. . The most absurd stories concerning
small-pox have been Cal culated for the
The first case was tat of Mrs. - MAL. past two weeks. - In.. some instancew
LORT, near the public school souse;; who - schools ham been closed; becaese teachers'
bad attended the lost ittfte, but now they
bad only the varioloid. She was - taken
are beginning to realize bow foOlish they
sick about four weeks ago, and is now baie been. Oho would think to bear the
well. No one took the disease from her silly stories that are circulated that small.
here. pox er•oi in every district in the county.
The next ease was
that of Mrs. Ben.
Is is the foolish conduct. ot people that
coca, who lisrd on. Bridge street, on the
, 11114 half the terror' to the disease, and
• mainly there is Bute justificatio nfor
hill, half a mile away from the business . Le Oft who exaggerate in order to profit
their own business at the expense of tho,e
part of the town, in the same house that
h te a w ve ns a Lh w at e ageres nu of t f b u l i s tu d na ise te enough to
all the cases that have'disease at the pre&
ase.
ent time are confine: She was taken 'llia ice h macs have been well filled
sick with the disease in the most malignant during the tr.iit week, and now old Bore
form four weeks and three days ago, Hy-
as whistles his liveliest music about our m
.g four days: There were eight •pei sons ears, making us aware of the fact that
there is a good chance for a long winter
that toOk the disease from her, seven of yet. ..
them
b relatives" and friends that were with
her during - her sickness, and a-ehild,"elev
en months old, of a near neighbor who
helped, take care or Mrs. BABCOCK, three
were of the malignant form and diedlu
three 'or four days. One other; . Mrs.
BAucoox's mother, had the confluent fottg
,and died the 17th. All that died had nev
er been vaccinated. Dr: Smith, the med
ical attendant, says the others are aledo
' iv well, two of there having been vacci
nated (years ago) having only the vario
laid. The_tirneAas passe"d for any other
person exposed by Mrs. BABCOCK to have
the disease,and there is no pOssible chance
- ler others to contract it from those now
sick, as the authorities are carrying out
thestiictest L quarautine regulitions, per
mitting no 'cominueication whateier.
They are guarded day and n'ght and no
one visits them. Their plipician is con
stantly there and all is b . eing dude to make
them comfortable that can be thinti.
I also state that there, ar6 'e,) eases in
the - adjoining towns aka the disease can
not sprezd unless impoi Led again from
other places, and there is not the least
danger to persons coming to this place, as
they cannot take the disease here units,
they cuter the holm where tney have it.
. 1). S. INIATT, M. D. •
Local Correspondence.
=I
The work .of gathering Ice the ..past.
week.has been very brisk. The raitioi;id
company took an immense amount from
tilts place.
Revival meetings have been in prn - gre , o.,
in tile' M. E. Church two weeks and still
co4.nue.
Iniiiiead of "Good morning," the uni
versal salutation is, "Row's your arm r
Deep regret was felt by the cungrega•
tion of the M. E. Church, last Sunday,,al
the announcement , rom the pulpit of the
death of Rev. Eli F. Roberts, of Meshop
pen,' who was fine° pastor of that church.
WYalusinz had a wedding last Sattirdil
eveniv. Did you hear about it ?
..The coasting on the sidewalks was
gfjnd last week, and they do . say-that some
y i nting men and maidcn4 -indulged in the
si)ert: one 'evening until ten o'ciock, to the
infinite disgust of pe — destaiaps.
_Wyalusing is unfortunate in ba'ving a
jew followeis of Oscar Wilde. May their
number grow less.
Professor 8. F. Ackley has a large and
interesting singing school here. -
:Cortland Bafber,.. who has been danger
ously ill, reported convalescent.
Hornet has returned from Lyons,
N.. where he has bee, spending syv
orat weeks with his brother-in-law,- who
is dangerously sick.
Wyalusing, Jail. 23, 1852.
• ULSTER:
•
es, it was below zero here this:morn
ing, "and don't,youiforget it." •
Mrs. Henry Shaw.' INtllt, on , a .visit to
friends and relatives in Hornedsville r - N.
Y., last Saturday.. Her sister, Mrs. Ella
lit•cker, of that place, is quire ill, necessi
tatim• the presence of Mt s. _
• _
The M. E. Church, of this place, was
re-dedicated last Thursday. Rev. J. Her
mans, of Corning, N. Y., a former l're
siding Elder of this district, preached the
morning sermon, and-Rev. C. C. Wilbor,
the eVening; discoorSe. Enough funds
were raised iu the morning to pay all in
debtedness, and the evening subscrip
tions sufficient to purchase a new bell
Were procured;
The sidewalk sociable met at the resi
dence of J. gollenback,' Friday evening,
and was a verb' pleasant one. Many pea
isle from out cif t,iwn were present, a..-ong
which we saw!, the smiling countenance of
o ur tzenial El - 1. - Sheriff, Peter J. D e an ; also
Dr. R. Murdoch and wife, of Burlington,-
and Miss Lil:zie Lockwood, of
and
_`Miss
Merscreau, of Sayre. • We
understand the next one will be held at
M. A: Forrest's. - •
Quarterly meeting services were held
at Milan last Sabbath.
Rev. J. P. Ross preached in the M. E.,
Church,. at this place, Sunday evening.
Mr. Horace Granger of Nurth Towan
da, was buried hero Sunday afternoo,i.
The Sunday -School Aid Society will
meet at the residence of W.. Easta.
brook, Saturday evening of "this week.
An invitation is cordially extended
.to all
to attend. ! •
++*
January 24, 1882.
ATHENS NuTES.
A brisk business has been done the p&st
week in stocking saw-mills—the snow af
fording an excellent opportunity. .
Several parties have been securing ice,
but they can get a loser• article now.
Sunday's blizzard caused a slim attend
ance :it the churches.
Mr. 11. A. Wood, of Smithfield, passed
through town last "S turdity, with some
very fine Situtbdown sheep. They ap
peered to be of the imported stock, wolto
probably towards the hundr':d dollars
each. They were for improving native
or grade flocks.
Considerable of,the . fluid cue . m as sold
in this vicinity ! last Saturday;
inand several
indiviitials merited lodgings the coop
that did not grit there.
• Constable" Phelps, of Smithfield, was on
our streets last Saturday. lie reports
that town clear of small-pox at present.
A - woman was granted a judgment for
$1,003 against an estate, for services as
housekeeper by arbitrators, who tried the
ease here last week. The parties were
from abroad, and we tailed to learn their .
names.
Mr. and Mrs..T. M: Jackson spent a few
days last week with friends at Green's
Landing•. •
Miss Jeanie Kent, of Herrick, has been
visiting friends in this vicinity recently.
Mrs. Doane Gretehins is visiting friends
in Smquehanna for a shot t time.
. Mr. and Mrs. , Samuel Van ‘Vort are
attending the golden wedding-i3f WS.
Van .Wort'spa - ents, which occurs • Wed
ner.day. Their name is Spier, and their
residence about three miles ds side , of
rthaaa. -
•The sixtieth' anniversary of Mr. and
Ms. K.•:Davis' wedding day will be
properly observed to-day (the 24th) by
their numerous friends.
The death of Harlow Hine, a universal
ly respected and esteemed citizen of this
place, has cast a gloom over the, commu
nity. He had teen sick but a short time,
and fell a victim to the dread disease pleu
lo.pireumonitt. His family have the sof_
cere sympathy of all. * -
January 24, 1882.
TROY TOPICS.
LDITOR BRADFORD REFORTER:—.4IO
Troy Farmers' .Club.have completed Ar
rangements for a creamery with at least.
1.000 cows. - Under proper .management
such an ariangemetit tvill be better for
the4armers than to manufacture the-but
•ter themselves. :The buildingto be used
is the oid k' brick," near tire depot, and it
is most•favorabiy satiated for the purpos
es intended.
31ertais. E. Van Dine and O. N. New
bery are eijoying the mild climate of
Florida, and will probably extend their
tour to Cuba.
17; . N. floffineo, wbo hes Idled the of-
Henry Beech; a moulder at the Enter
prise shops, has gone to Rochester to
work at his trade. 1108 a young man of
much merit, and we part with him with
regret.
M. 0. Loomis is teaching a enccessfu
erni of school at Fast Troy. He is. one
of - the oldest and best leachers in the
county. Frank Hawthorn is :sticked , ng
fairly in his second term at Leona. - Geo.
Case teaches at the Windrall, - in Gran.
vide, and is doing excellent work.. Miss
Stiles, of li•rrlington, is also teaching in
Granville with excellent - success.- _
Counsel on both sides are preparing for
the Mann trial, _ and no effort will be spar
ed to alfihat justice is done.
January 23, 18.2
BUSINESS LOCAL.
Vi" LOST !-01 or about the 17th of
January, one spottld Fox - Roland, with tau
colored head and ears, one black spot on one side
and Week andian spots on the oilier, and a 'black
*pot on his rump. Anyono knowing of •his wh , rr%.
shouts will be Ilberally„rewarded by informing the
undersigned at North Rome, Bradford County.
Pa. 25Janwlo. OLIN MCCABE.
- -tir B..IIODGERS bhallctiges compe -
titian for gnality . of goods and low Price ,, on
fnvia, Handsaw; 511:ildin‘ 6, and al _blinding an...
rerfnl. Caugf3-tf)
-
t GE°. L. Ross sells Groceries awful
oft EA!? because hl, e spehses are very Ilght,-atha
he Is Wend his customer, shit' have the tenellt.
Har The Davis Sewing Machine witli
its Vertical Feed' dors a large range of practical
wink nos possible on any under feed machine. tf,
REMOVAL:—.T. S. ALLi'N. has
re
moved his Undertaking Establishment from
If rldg, street to rooum on _Main street. -over TUB
& GORDON'S Drug Store. and WGODTORD &
"VAN DOWN'S Boot Se Shoe Store. A full line or
Undertaker's Goods from the Cheapest topie best.
J. S. Ant.vNYAgent.
• rF-- . At ilia Charleston Ii leek the lines!
flueouglibreds In the country are,.to he seen. and
the co , ditlon t.f 'the bores b. a wonder to all %vie
beboid them. and It has only recently been discov
ered that they tam be kept In this c.mdltlon hr
relatng In the Its (Vol' horses u t.ll, I s poo nresi 0•
- qui:oohs' Liver Regulator Powder. It la also vv.
en W chicki-Ds. -
• -
;Or eIIoLERA..No danger from CIIOI
- If, Ibe Liver I, In proper- order and ordin.ln
quderte In diet bt observed. The oerahlon.4l tak . -
ng of Sltrunon's Liver Itegtontor to keep I he !..y—
-•tol heMtl hy;.% I unr.,lv prevent attack, of Wet :4
: 5 ,7 - Guni Boors for Men quly ;3:00 a'
thGi:EAT nosTos f L 011107.-;. HOUSE j;ist
opentl4l In 31eane ? ' . E ock. Toyianda, Ps.
,rVira Wrier, try,- rs. P!n h
233. W(..4tern AVER . tynn, )Lacs. fui pam
phlets relative 'to the cur e 1) . y...1 - terries of' bet
'Vegetable Compound In all retnate ettruplaints.
M' Remember Oaf - the Lai ge.,,:toek ni
and Bo 's Roots, LadteA,',. and Children'.
Shees, sold - so cheap at the 110STO - N CLOTHING
II USE, are all Hand made and every galr war'
ranted. . - •.• . decls.
JOINED IN JANUARY
RUTTY—PARIS.—At the home of till
idc's sister. 4th inst., by Re . W.
flood, George S. Rutty and Sarah A.
Paris . . both of Sayre.
KELLEY—SMIIII.—In Leßoy, 17 , 1,
inst . :, by H. li. Mott, Mr. Et wen.
and Miss WOficiii. Small, :both o!
Lenny. ,
GORDONDECKER - --At the M. E
Parsonaze in- Rome; 19rb inst., by Rev
S._ R. ,Keeney, Mr. G. .M. Gordon,
Standing Stnne, and Miss Minnie Decker
'of Wysox. •
WELCH—TERNEW—In• - Wyalnsina.
21st in:t. ' by Rev. J. 11. Weston. Mr. An
drew N. Welch. of Springedie.,Pa., ane
.‘Ms Gertrude E. Turner, of Me.Shoppeii,
. ALLEN—BROWN.—At the Parson
age in Btulinuton, Ist inst., by Rev. 11.
,B. Trosel, Ri'iv P. Allerrand Miss Fran
ces B. Brown, both of Burlington.
• HABVEV—WALKFR.--At the resi,
(knee of J. D. Champion, iir Pike, 2d
inst., by
.Rev. T. Thomas,. Mr. Thom , .
Harvey, of' Forest'Lalcc, Miss Sarah
Walker; of Pike.
REARDS - LEY TEARS.— In Trciy,
11th inst., at Iheyesidence of - , toe bride's
parents, by the Rev. J . Barton-French.
Mr. George Beardsley and_ Miss Alice
Tears both of Troy. • .
MADE—FLORANCE.—In Philadel.
curia, sth inst.; by Juti,i6 Richlle and J: L
Nicholson, Spencer N. - ITeatic, Superin
tPndent of. Nortio!rn I !entral Railway, to
Miss Fanny C. Florance.. • - _
FASSE r T—THONIAS.—At the luinse
of the brtile's•father, W. A. :Thomas, 5:11
inst., by Eider T. Phoenix. T. Milton Fag
sett. of Canton, nod Miss Eva Tho;nas,
of Alba. • - • •
VANSICKLE—GILMOI.II.—in
3d inst.. by Bev. C. H. Crowl, Beidamin
F. Vansickle, of Armenia, and 3liss Flo
rettit Gilmour, of Troy.
• EURMAN—BUCKBEE.—At the 7 resi
(knee of the bride's whet...l2th inst..
L. Phoenix. V. D. Mr. Finley Fur.
man, of and Miss Carrie
Bctabee, of Lawrenceville, Pa.
TEARi—HAR,KINS.-At the home of
the bride. in• Barclay.• 3d inst., by Rev. J.
Petrie, Mr..T. Fred Tears. - ofHiy, and
Miss Ante S. Markin., of Barclay.
.
FASSETT— McDONALD. - ` At
the
Presbyterian Church. Barclay, 2d- inst.,
by Rio,. J. Petrie, Mr. J. Dennis Fasiett
inn] Miss Mary McDonald, both of Car
bon non.
, BATES—ALGY ; ;R.:-In 'me, at the
home o' the bride, Ist inst., by Rev. G.
W. Stone; Mr. Adelbett Bates, of Sugar
Riin, and Miss Lucy Jane Alger.
SHOEMAKER—BULLARD.—On the
22d nut:, by Rev. Wm. Taylor, NI. D., of
rowatula,
.Mr.
, Milcs 'O. Shoemaker, 01
Rush,Susquehanna coup . y. to Miss R
Lodiska BullArd, of 3lesboppen, Wyo•
•
ming connty.
DIED.
VAll4.—ln Springfield, 15th inst., llor
acp Vad, -- faged 73 years:
YOUNGS.—In gmith6Pld, 15th inst.,
Charley, son of Simon 'Young's.
G.IVENS.:—In .South . Creek, 3cl inst.,-
Mrs. D. W. Givens,, aged 67 years.. .
JORA.LEMON.—In Wells, ltl.h inst:,
of old age, John Joralemou.aged 95 years. -
' SOPER.—In • AnNtinville, I Ith inst., '9f
general ability, Ruth Soper; aged 68,
years.
• BLTSS.-1U 'Leone, Atli' inst., Ida
youngest daughter of the late' Noah. W.
Bliss. aged 22 years.
KEICYON.--.--Ini'Granville, 13th inst.,
inflammation of the lungs, Miriam, daugh
ter Of-Frank Keuyou..aged 6 months.
GLEESON.-In MOuroeton, 21 just.,
of diq..a.: o or the hearti Warren:,Gleescin,
axed '7B years.. '
BESLEY.—In Columbia, 15th inst., - of
lung fever, Lopn; son of Gabriel Beslo'9 /
aged two months and 1q days.
- SEYMOUR:. Springfield. 15th insf:,
of general debility, E. Seymour,
aged 55 years.
1111311ARD.--In Ausiinville, Ist inst., ,
of congestion of the lungs, Lucy, (laugh=
q.r of lames and LucY.Hibbard, aged 2
months.
PRESTON.- . --.At: the Prior-house, let
inst.,- A. P. Preston, of Leßoy, aked:7s
years. Remains taken to' Lenity ,for
burl. 1. Ho leaves a wife aid 3 children.
GREGORY.—In Pike, at the,horrie of
her son: Milton Gregory, 11th inst., Mrs.
- Ursula Gregory, aged 80 years. The body
waii buried on the 13th in the graveyard
at LaillVe. •
.
rWANDA: MAR - ICBM
REPORTED RTSTEVEN3 it LONG, .
Gentraldeslers In Orocerici sad Produce, corner
Nal:land Phte Streets-
WEDNESDAY LVENtiO, JAN. SS, Issl.
• rayixo. 42t1.14.41
Flom per Lb! ' ' - 17 110 a 4 la
Flair per sack - ' - - #1 60 •2 20
Corti Steal per 100... ' 164 • :16
Chop Feed -5 di J Ti
Wheat, per burh.i .. #1 25 • • -
rn.ru . 7 . ... II Ur en ..-
By'e r • . 4 . •
0 4t 6 -..'
46
Buckwheat 75 0 4 .t.'
' •
'Buckwheat F10ur.... 2at vi •
(lic,ver..,eil . - . . 4 o°l2
Pea Vine clover 0 41 0
.
Timothy. western,.. - 1315 0
Beane, t: lbs, 02 00 - 4 2 is 00
Pork. mese go ON. 120/0-10 r. - 4 CO
Lard .
fi) 12 0
Butter. tubs , -230-30 . 15 0
. • Rlls .
.. ~
20 7.5 4- 26 • ,
Ergs, fle o sh OZI - -
Cheese. 0' 14
Potatoes. per bush.. a 100 4,
Beeswax : 20- ®. _22 '416
CORIIECTII.O DT U. DATIDOW a 220.
.......:r... 06 11$ '0734
. . -......... 75 OA 42 21,
406 00'
' 11 76 611 1 60 -
Hides—
Veal Salmi_
Deacon Skin,.
nheep Pelts...
Ito Abvertisemeuts:
NOT I CE.-=-Whereas, my wife so
phla C. has left my hed and board without
Just eau..e or nr.vocation, I hereby lortdd any one
harboring or trintlng her on my ace tint, as I will
pay no debts of her cont.aetlng :
W. W. ALLIS.
South Hill, Pa.. 2.5.Jan82-w3
E WAN.T TO SELL OUT
,vy
OUR BUSINESS IN: ".
STEVENSVILLE, PENNA.,
-AND RENT OUR STORE.
A Good Trade ! A Rare Opportunity!
wh o wants to Invest ? ?wanton Id of April.
1532. at a.on for. selling: Golub to Colorado.
at retail Cheap up to that time.
•
W. C. 8: A. B. BURROWS.
Bt. Yeusvllle, Pa.. Jaa..l 9, 1882.
ti e COTTARSON,
Manufacturer of all kinds of Upholstered
Work, wholesale and retail.
SOUTH SIDE BRIDGE STREET, TOWANDA
Over Myer''a Meat Market. -S•lan.B2.
•
QIISQUETIANNA COLLEGIATE IN
s:TrruTi. —SECOND WINTER TER at will
begin 31 ,, NDAY. J• N. In. - Expenaes for
!ward, tuition and furulahed room. from si7 to
flee per year.: For catalogue or further particu
!Ars addtese the Principal.
- EDWIN E. QUINLAN'. A If
lnlv T. limit
CUTTER SLEIGIIS!
FINE SWELLED BODY CUTTERS,
of best makes In market, for sale. at ?toy low prices.
cutters supplied tritnmed and furnished to order.
-pedal Inducements to all In*lng or giving_ early
~ rders. rutters furnished with either heavy stett
,,r _east shoes. Will del:ver Cutters crates' at any
. atiroad station at .ante prices as , sold-at my ware
-rlf!u.se. send fof descrlptioes and prices.
R. it. WELLES, Towanda.
THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER !
But, we usher .in the New Year with
luy and pride. And In order to make' every one
, eel happy—at trait for the present—M. L.
9eNgt:lll7ltG,' Proprietor or the Great Boston
, •tothlng House. Just opened In Means's Block:
, I3ln ;free', Towanda, Pa, has decided-to offer
the entire stock or CL. TIIIN,t;,
.1.100T.3 AND
HATS AND t'API 4 , and Gents Furnish
tog Goods at shughterlng prices, to clear out the
.tore and to in4:e- room for their heavy mock of
swing - mid Gods. whirlh ha:ready befog
'4a:int:Wore() for the Tolsands Branch. AVe also
%Ist' to cal your kind attention. that we are gob g
fhange quarters on the first Itt April, te-2.., to
No. 2 Pis , too's Slain-sr.. second (1...0r north
Biidge St :, and owing to this removal a e want
erogeour our Winte'r stock in order to gq Into
air new :I;eation with New Go. dm, 'New tt:y es,
New Pattern=—and he wilm will not trade now
•oalt nev-r have soother •ueli au opportunity.
RENIF.MBER—The tott-t anti shall be
.1.'4,1 out at any price without Betsy. at the Bolt
on f. lot htug ore, Just opened kn SlcatisS
%Lila street, Towanda, Pa.
•M. L: SCIINEEBURQ
Townla. 3.ran52-w3.
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7 - 2 • ' te./r
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-
Wolf C.
crta:'24 'aim 1. , a:.; ;,' g ....,., I 1,,,77,4 , .:• , ..-.-,i .
ordering U. It <cr.ta,".• ::•••• • ~. ; ....4,, ii. • r ~,,s, ,• ,• .
atkßut !V rum, at i Pal I dew,!! , • .. • s, p, ~.,...! ,4:,,,, „
FeastlSM , pitletrs oft ..e cal .• ... 1 F;,.,,. ~,,j.. r ,..
..,
Feast Trete. etc. 19 •1ni,...•• t., AI!. P, If, li, Ild Ire , t,
D. M. FERRY dc CO., r.ctrcit, Mich.
I ";
EiENTISTRT I
...._
.• • ~
Drs.° Angle"- & Hollister,
.
(Over Dr. Piaq's office,)
TOWANDA. PA.
Dr. Angle harl!.7, returned from the Weft. ha.
formed a par: net Nilth Dr. llolllst,r In order to
meet the req . nt.•tnents tif their growing practice.
Six:4'LO at ttenrlon• 14 given to 910
Preservation and Treatment of the
- Teeth.
Filling, Extracting, and the Correc-
tion of Irregularities •
Execut , d In a careful an r gentle inann.r.
Cas, Ether, or Chloroform Admin
istered.
"'"
ARTIFICIAL TEETH
Imker , ed 0n.6.44. S Ivor, Alum Rubltei,
ltilotol.tudGuth, ati.l guratiterd.,
All the late-r c!rit - tl at:d • tt.t.r Improard In
t rntuent+, v.hh h to d it ite ..p..ratlouh And rort.lrt
thrto Iran to
,the mi t irts a re pa i pl,, l ,ed,
tis n«rv,,tl4 stld"
patieut,„ ALL :litlt'Eb ILEAtfON ABLE.
E. 11. ANGLE, IL
F..L. HOLLISTER; D. D. S
Towanda. Pa.. 11.. r.
olt l' LIA NS' CO LT ItT SA LE.--- -, -By
virtue of an order I.sned out or the Orphans'
t:ourt of Bradford Court y. renn.yleania, I , e un
dersigned, trustee of the estate of Darius Dull. at.
deee , st.d. la e of :smith 11,11, Pa.. HIP •xpn.e In
pilli'le •ale, on- the premises, on SATURDAY.
i Eli 1W ARV li. 1..2. at I - I
re lOC I; 'P. 31.. the: fol.
'ti‘‘ tog ti-rib-t 1 reel estat,t t.f ,alil deee3.el to
vc.t. : All that inessuaze and tract of land shuttle irr
the townslOpt,it Smithfield. in said Coon' v of Brad.
, ord. lioutoled not ch by 1:11/.P. of W. A W.shl and
FL C. Brigham, east by-tands of 11. C KrlZLam,
..11th by 'lie public highway. and crest by :ands of
W A. W..xal t. contains .41 saes, Rah the Appur
loll A 1110.4. '
TERMS OF S .S.I.E—V• on.the prni.wrty being!
.tra,k (town, and the balwii•...oll ~t ifirrnAtiou of
-
E. U. IJEEFEY.
Jan. 10, BS!. Trustee.
XECTTOR'S There
KIII be exposed to plitijle sal. by OP. under
..igto-ft. Executor of the rbrate of Joet Barnes, de-,
'eased. late Or Overton. Bradford Comity (It being
the home of acid deceased), at the house id Herbert
I' Barnee. mar the Wescott zitation. fon tip. Barclay
Railroad in Monroe township. In county aforesaid,
W NE-iII.OC. EIf.BRU ARV Slit. ISV., com
mencing a: I trefoek p, at.. the following descritwd
teal ester,: 11..gliming at ir beach the southeast
corner 1177 - 0111 14110 : ritunlog thence north
lit4c. east 160 rudsdoi beach tree ; thence north
31 , u 0 east 11.6 rods to a beach ; thence synth 3/34 0
-ask 160 rods to 3 hemlock the northeast seinftier of
Joh , . Read's lot ; thenee . along Read's Iln_f south
-ast 101 rod. to the-place of bsgiuning ; con
taltiloti lOC acres„ akine or fe , .. ,
AL tt l O—Ono.iiirtier lot. situate In the same town
ship. describeil ‘ sti : Beginning .4 a Peach
the south corner fia lot barro.lned be James E.
Paillef to Johnathan Camp; ttonce swath 3. 0 east
Ice rodsrto a hemlock vtio-nce steith-SsY 2 west ICd
rods to a stake and stones the tputheast corner of
Bap horn's lot ;-thence /LOMA] 31 Li° east lee rods to
a stake and stoiws: thence north 34y ) east 108
?xis to, thi. .ra.'e. of beglt,tilng ; coutalulng 108
a •res, itt , .re nr 1,,5.
p. ark, the Ip.ilatice In two
r.v1:11 ~ with tritPreßt. witti. 3p
proved st•evrl:). f:tillAI:11 BEDFORD, •
Overton..:l:4ll. ExeN !dor.
ORPIIANS''C.OI7I.tT SALE.— By
v Lila, of an e ,r. ler I.:l,llrut or Cle Orphans.
Court of Dr , droni. Co:::.ty. I'. nns3!e.,t,ls, the un
dersigned.: adminisit-rtor ~ i tb, - rv.i.o of Lute
Dolan. late of tle•rici, too wool,. ,i,-, eased. will,
expose t ,, puldie sal , on Orr lit.nn,..-. on Ft:ID Al%
.1 i.l.': V/A it Y 2711,, Irl.l, at -2 o',•1.:1 I'. M., M., tut
lo,td, g described re-il elute .4" ',hi decedent, to
W , I :/ All that eertaln I.'. pt.:,— ~r pareel of-hand -
ituatein Standing Stone towndnit„ said . contr.,'
(ki own as .the O'llerno, or). 1t.,,,nd-ti tortn by
i.. sof Patrick I.yech and i'hillp Grace. east by
i d
t 10 , 411 Gets.- ..INLIIIIIIVI and 1.11t4=0,11113, a rein
Or !sods of Sitibhen Bt.thop and west by tan..ls6ir
/ w WO .v Hurry and James O'Herron ; ' contains' 89
acres ~,, re or less. with the appurtenances.
TERMS OF SAL E. —Our-i hirituf th - purchase
rnim,y to he paid when the property In stru k
down. °nod htrd on cimlirm tt ion of sale aril bal
ance in ulnu mouths frlen ronlirtua - kin with biter.
:est. . ' W. A WETWIR IC,: .
t'_. Herrick. Pa.,, Dec. 9. 1981. Adroit 'orator.
STON ging, / ("vs, Sills and
Rases of most excellent quality and durability;
a 1 . ,. building storm, a ,ample of which eau ha seen
at R A. Pickers new building at "fisyrs. Orders
Ailed and - suutraets taloss; . . Apply p. tbirogicoor
J. M. • BROsliA X.
Aw.onl.a• •111 '
GET YOUR
JOB PRINTI4V-G.
r-DON! AT TI17:-..
REPORTER" orno