Billy Leßoy the Bandit. A STORY or WILD LIVE IN COLORADO. A few weeks ago the people of :many. -communities in Ocfiorado were' made angry by 'the escape of the notorious highwayman, Billy Le Roy, from Dep uty Maftbal Cantril, on the Kansas Pacific express. The story -. of the et cape, as printed at the time, was that .Le Itoy's sweetheart had planned her lover's release and that she had suc cessfully bewitched the Deputy Mar , shal. The true story, as related by tlm bandit_to Dr. Flournoy, of Del ;ices, is as follows : Le Boy carried shoat his person a tiny key, made from a watch spring. When he was stripped • and searched on the morning of his departure for Detroit he creased thb sktu of his neck - . and placed the key in the crease. His month was opened, his hair brushed and his ears examined, but the key escaped the notice of the searchers. When the train was run ning at terrific speed gantril left his prisoner, shackled hand and foot, and stepped to the toilet room. two seconds," said the bandit to Dr. Flour noy, "I bad my hands free and in an other two seconds my feet also. All the passengers in the car, except one lady, were either nodding or half asleep. I knew how to settle the lady. unit gave her one—of a look, ran to the plat form and jumped off. I was stunned, but came to in a little while and got away." WHY JIMMY RESIGNED. Several days passed after Le Roy's escape and the people hoped that he had gone to some other corner pf the world. On the night of the 13th in stant the down stage 'for Del Norte passed the lower comer of Franklin's ranch, when from one side of the dark highway there arose a demand to halt. The quick movement of the robbers frightened the coach horses.. Old Jim icy—so he is called—was driving and he had terrible work to : control the horses, though .he did his best. The robbers, ,mistaking the' runaway for a deliberate attempt , on.' the part of .•-• • the driver to evade their clutches, fired 'u volley into the fast fleeing coach. One of these shots._ passed through a - man's hat who sat =Du the box with Jimmy and took off one of his locks of hair. - "Let's go back and surrender," said Jimmy ; "if we don't they'll kill me next time." • "For God's sake , don't' go back," pleallei a passenger," for I have $7OO right on me 'now and I will lose the whole of it. . So Jimmy put the lash to his' homes and the coach got away as quickly as possible. Then Jimmy resigned. He did not propose to be killed in any such style. He knew that the bandits we?e none other than silly Le Boy and his party. "THE LITTLE FELLOW." Lo Roy was next heard from last Wednesday night, when the stage was ascending the hill about three miles from Antelope Springs and about a mile and -a half from -the lake. , The . hill is very steep; and it wasffhile the' ascent wasi)eing made that the agents jumped horn their concealiient and tired a Whole handful of bullets into the passing vehicle. One of the bullets took effect in the leg of Engineer Bart lett, of the Denver and Rio Grande Road, striking him in the fleshy part. The ball struck a silver dollar is Bart lett's pocket and 'sent the: dollar into the flesh, then glanced and went ' through the leg and out. The silver , piece protected the femoral artery and saved Bartlett's life. Bartlett says there were three then in this party and Wet one of them—a little fellow—said to the big man of the -crowd:"— you, get on the other -side, there, and 'tend to business." The little fellow pulled hie self-acting British brill-dog and climbed up on the - wheel: He pointed the muzzle ,at Bartlett's heal cud re marked: tTam going through you; hold up yoiir hands.".-I: . The operation {,required but a short time. Money and watch soon passed into the deft fingers of the road agent. .1t became necessary to get into the Pocket nearest the wound. _ffYou are hurting m 3 leg very much," - • -mildly'proested the victim. "Well, -- you, yoU can stand it," was the reply. The front boot was then cleared of mail, and the rear on: being enpty the driver was told to go 'and that " quick." The inside pas sengers wore not disturbed. The rob ' bers.were evidently nervd 4 us, for it was - early in the'evening=B.2o. The "lit tle felloiv" wa.S Le Roy himself. CAUGHT. _ .• • j. A fife'-and drum corps paraded Del Node - - when the stage reached .that place and there was considerable tex citement in Denver and - all along the route. The citizens of Del Norte atria ed themselves for a grand hunt for the highwaymen. Deputy' Marshall Arm strong headed the party. The guide -wasJ:.P. Galloway, an old and expe riences mountain horse-thief tracker. The man-hunters, rode up the Savoya into the mountain. fastnesses. At dusk on the 22d, while Armstrong was sit ting on a boulder, with McFrost and Galloway near, he saw a man emerging from the thin tiniber, - "Halt!" said Armstrong. The Arran raised his gun and was about to fire, when be saw that he - was Covered from three points. He surrendered and admitted that he was "Lours Potter," of Le Roy's gang. The threelunters went rewards Alamo sar2- On the road they said a. little fel loW witLa pack on his back. At the et!mmand, "halt," the little Flan drew revolver, fired and ran. Armstrong sent a load atter him. The ball struck thi fellow, and with a quick bound he entered the brush near at hand and rolled dowia the river bank out of sight. It was a job getting him out of the . dopse. He would not say a word_and all the coaxing iu the world seemed to have no effect. Finally they got to talking about shooting into the copse after him and this brought the young man to time. He said he was shot and - Couldn't walk.. But they got him out at last and found that the whole of his calf had been' scooped out by the bul. let. It was an ugly wound. "Who are you, anyhow ?" he was asded. am Billy Le Boy," be replied "Billy,' the Bandit ?" •'The same." HANGED , Del Norte was crazy over the capture "The people were . wild," said General It A. Cameron, who happened to be io :the place; "the streets were like so many hives of mad bees." The Sheriff locked the tiro prisoners in the rear cells of the strong jail and a committee of influential citizens:were appointed to act as guard for the night: Abort ten o'clock the Sheriff stepped-across the way on business. HO inks locked in a room and kept under guard.- 4 EveritlAng was quiet. Apparently everybody had gone to bed. At eleven o'cloik a party rode up to the jail•door and knocked. The guard asked what was wanted. "This is your relief ; walk out." The guard walked out and were - seized and bound one by one.. The party then went directly to the cells where Le Hoy and Potter were, took them out, gagged them and left the jail with the prisoners. Not a word was spoken. At 12 o'clock, midnight, a man rap ped at Coroner Holland's, house. Hol land put his head out at he window. "Hello 1" said he. "There - 81,0 men hanging on a tree near the river.' : .. "What ?" . "That's what I said; and, by _ the way, it's very curious, but I found' the keys of the jail just up the street. Here they are." The stranger towed the keyS in at the window and walked - away. The Coroner went to the riverand cut doin the dead bodies, which were those of Le Boy - and Potter. The next day the Coroner's jury found :it verdict exoner ating all concerned iii the affair. As the dead bodies were stretched vice by side many persons remarited upon their close resemblance. Upon Le Boy's tight arm were tattooed the letters "A. P." and upon Potter's right arm the letters "S. P." Le Boy's . real name was' Arthur Pond and Potter's real name was Samuel Pond, and the dead men were brothers.—Condensed from the Deriver, papers. The OH Mates Closet. Several days ago, a celebrated spirit ualist came to Little Rock, and stated that before giving a public , entertain ment he would give a seance, Where any member of a small invited circle could call ip the spirits of their friends and converse with them. 'By mistake a man from down the river was admitted, a man whose reputation for deeds of violence would not place his`spirit above par in the soul market.. . After listening awhile to tapping, ' horn-blowing and gauze vail Materialization, the bad man arose and said: "Say, Cap'n, whar's the old man's ghost ?" "What old man ?" asked the medium, ."My old man, the: governor. Call him up." IRE "What's hitinamd?" “Tom Belick; call him tip !” "I don't think we are in comm inica Con with him tn.night." "What's the matter, wire down ?" "No, the old gentleman's off on .8 visit." "Now, Hero, jest shut your wardrobe and turn out your light. If you don't give the old man's ghost a show, the thing shan't run. "Wait; I'll see if h'll come," said the s spiritualist. "It he rap - three tithes he is Willtn; if only once he has other en gagements,". A char rap sounded. "His unwilling," continued the spiritualist: - "Now, here," said the bad man, "that want my old man's ktiock. Why, of he'.4l hit that table he'd splintered - it. Call him nP," and drawing a revolver the airectiopate son cast a severe look on the medium. . "To tell the truth, I can't call -him up." - "Tell him that I want to see him That'll fech him. "No; he won't come; bat I beg of you be patient. Wait; .ah, he will come presently. He is here and de- sires to talk with yon. He Bays that he is 'perfecily `happy, and that .he longs for the time when yon will be wit him. He is one of the rulers in the . spirit land." "Cap'n, you are the Mermaid liar in Arkansas." "Why so, Fir ?" "Because the man is in the the city prison, drrink. as a fool."--Little 'lock Gazelle. i - S- FACTS AND FAIVCI'ES , • , • ~ I _- Friendship:• "Why, are you tve yet, my old friend ? - X heard you were dead." ."Nice - friend i t-you are. You didn't come to my funeral." ' A beantiful thought appreciated: An excited old maid in a - temperance lodge a few evenings since read an original poem entitled, "The. lips that touch liquor shall never touch mine," and the young men present gaVe her three cheers. s Absurd fiber:, We do not believe the story that Roscoe Cohkling wrote to his tailor: "I want a new suit of clothes. Haven't time to be measured. Go to art gallery and measure statue of Apollo Belvidere and make u snit by that measurement.", We don? believe it, tor we don't believe - that Roscoe would admit that the statue would come anywhere- near his forM in iierfeetion. ”.f believe the jury have been inocu lated for stnpidity," said the testy law yer. "That may be," rep tied his op ponent, "bat the bar and the court are of the opinion that you had it in the natural way." A gentleman from Indiana recently registered in anillinois - hotel anti look ed at the printed notice in his bed-room, ti n "Please do not blow ont th gas." The occupant of, the adjoining oorn heard him remark': "I - pay my oney and I'm !going to blow out the gas if I to." • "An oyster," said Thomas Rood ; "is very anomalous, ,fer yoit have to take it out of its bed before you tuck it in." . When one heirs a man talking too much about mock mo_ilesty he may be reminded of what Charles Lamb once stuttered: ',Well, sir, there is no mock modesty about you—nor real either." • You need not Die to Win o,skuipi MUTUAL EN DOWMENT • AND ACCIDENT ASSOC: TION Of Bath, N. . r - You receive one-belf of- yam insurance, sc. cording to the'Americen. LU. Table. - when two. thirds of your life expectancy Is daishedor illustration.lh man or woman Joining the Ana elation st 38 years of agerift eertiAosta !kw 82.500, receives 81.275 whe e Over 61 years of age. exactly the period in life when little financial help is generally more needed than at any other time. • BLADES k ROGERS. inne2tf. General Agents for Pen's 7 s' • „ A. P Zi111... ,7 1 - 4GTHENER . A SURE REVIVE:Ft ......).....1 p 11l .1! 1..: - i 1 RID : 1 . , i . BITTERS are 'uglily recomm ended tOr au utt!etliCtt Ix , 7,i" rp irittg a eertain and eiticient tonic ; "especially Indigestion 1i1wpci....41. 7 tnti): .- la tient Ft.eer.t, Wang of.Appilit , .., LOGS of Strength, ,L4rjWyy, <le. Emit-I:Ls ; the bliy.sl, strengthens the musc l es, and gives new Ie to the nerves. They net ! sun illpt a charm on the digestive organs, removin all .v. • ptic symptoms; sal: as .7h.eilig th e'Food., Belling, Heal in Ms ':', : , rn, etc. The only - Iron Preparation_ that will not b lacken the teeth or give headaobe. Sold by allAruggists. - Write'for the AB C Book, 82' pp. of useful and amusing reading—sea free. i t , BROWN CtißlitlcAL co., Baltimore, Did: . ' ' - - -.., -.., . - ' 3 . .. -..: 4 •'.,:::,.! Erb . . .... A ... _ . . . . . . r ... -. - ----to r .• , .*---E ......, .... .... . . - Vor 'male by U. A. *.ii.ovvancbt. 'vEaETrgzp(oHmts For all Female CompLainta., Thus preparation, as its name signifies, °midi tie Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the mot des kat. InvalkL Upon ono taialtho merits of this Corn. wad irill be zeomnised, &stoner, b Immediate I sad when its wets continued, in ninety-nine eases in a hon. detd. aver maneatcure iseffectod,astbousands ISM ter tify.- -10 n &moon: of its proven merits, it Is to-day ro. ixanniended and prescribed by the best phyliciens the country. ; It Will cure ' entirely the wont form of falling of the uterus, Lencorrb:es, irregular and painful Ifenstmation„ell Oiarian Troubks, lawman= and Ulceration, flooding,, all Displacements and the con. sequent apiml weakness r and is especially adapted to the Change of Life. It win dissolve and expel tames from the uternsin an early Inge of development. The tendency to cancerous humors there is checked very speedily by its tun.' In fact Ii has proved to bo the great est and brat remedy- that has ever been Wanner ed. It permeates every portion of the 'astern, and gives new Wetted vigor. ' It removes faMtness,fiatuken, de stroys all craving for stlemlanta, and Tenons weakness or sr. •Goemacts It cures Mooting, Headtehes, Nervous Preatnitlen, General Debility . Skepleasnesa, .Depression and Indi. nestion. Thatteeling of bearing down, cauilng 'pain, weight and backacheAs always permanently cured by Its oar. It at all times, andunderall eircumstan car, act In harmony with the law that governs the female miens. . For Kidney Complahats et either sex this compound istnunapassed. Lydia E: Pinkham's Vegetable Conipound is prepared at 213 and zs Western Avenue, Lynn, Nun Prios Sim. Six' bottles for WO. - Sent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of Lozenges, on receipt of price,' EA, per box, for either. Mrs. PINEMIX freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for-jam. phlet Address as above Xertioa this paper.— No fluidly =auk: bet without LYDIA L PISLRAW LIVER PILLS. They - cure Constipation, idlicrusnean, oadTorpidity of the Lives. SS cents per baz. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, - ' MLA. For . sale by H. C. Poitit k Sori, TOWANDA, PA:, 0.30;448047 T. MUIR & CO.'S GROCERIES PROVISIONS. - ~~r~ The place to .save money b buying lamp is it Garner !rata and Franklin Street,. TOWANDA, FA. Tneireepeottally 4nnounoe to' the public that they have a lane shoit of PLOT% MD, KM, ORALS, SALT, PISS PORK, and PROVISIONS generally. We have also added to Our stock • vutofg of WOODEN WARE, such as BUTTER TUBB. FIE ITN% =IMO, ETO matt recetred a large stock of Sagas, Teas. Coffees. Spices,. MOULSOWB PMIE SOAP. the best in the market.' and other, makes of soap Syrup and Molasses, which they offer at low prices for Cash. - oct 26 77 Grocers sell Aschenbsch k Miller's FAMILY CHOCOLATE an article superior in quality and lower invrice than any other in the market. A prominent and experienced New York physician gives it as his opinisn that chocolate is preferable to tea or coffee, because it adds strength to the body, new life to the exhausted brair, quiets the ner vous system, harmonizes the workings of the digestive organs, and gives purity to the blood. For a euperflne confliction, ask your confec tioner for obit Sweet Spiced Vanilla Chocolate Aschenbach & Miller, 34 and Callowhill Sta., Phila., Pa. , • 13dati-Cro. • HORSE Sid 25 cents, in stamps or currency for a. new HORSE ROOK. It , treats all dileases, has $5 fine engrave Ingo showing positious assumed by sick horse!. BOOKa table of doses, a large collection of VALUABLE RECIPES, rules for telling the age of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a largo amount of other valuable Aeries information. Dr. Wm. H. Hall says, have bought book•that I paid $5 and IN for which I do not like as well as I do yours." San) Volt A C 12411714111. Aoaaaa WANTZ.D. IL - J. Kendall, M.. D.. Enosburgh Falls, Vt. OP'Un il l Unt il At e . a l u ir d a: 7 M: cos b7 l .l tian thal by t any other means. No suffering or inconven. Mime. Treatment shi to any pastor the tr. S. or Canada. nu particularstree. Adrift/M. • B. S. DUPICRIALIT. (Established 1863,) Berrien Springs. Mai. ninly6M - • ' • • ►O ri • TRUE TONIC The Positive Cure STOP AT FOR AND Mar 20-11rr. MRS•.V. D STEDdE , a Manufacturer qf and Defier tit; HUMAN' . HAIR GOODS, , lICH AN WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popular Chatelaine Braid, EVERYTHING BELONGENG . To rug HAIR TRADE WSpocialAttenttou given to COMBINGS Roots all turned o ne way.. - • SWITCHES ' fro m $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Pineder, Madam Clark's Corsets, and . Shoulder Brace Elastics. Sirrartictilar attention paid to dressing ladies hair at their homes or at my place of business, over Evans fi Hildretb's store. novlB-6m Was. D. V. STEDGE. , Yon that have beiuty, Come and let tus take it. And you that have none, . . Come and let us make it. • ' • -- n , a on ßockwell; • PHOTOGRAPHERS, • • Cordially Invite the public to give chem a. call at the ROoms formerly occupied by G. H. Wood, • TOWANDA, PENNA. • Recent luipsoireinviais.tts the simian; have mr. nished facilities for taking perfect picbtres quickly And in ail kinds of weather. PORTRAITS FROM PHOTOGRAPHS and DE CEASED PERSONS a specialty. Finished in In dia Ink, Water Colors. Crayons. wrPastelles. any size. , • FINEST WORK OF ARTISTiC EXCEL LENCE GUARANTEED. 'A STOCK Or FRAMES ON HAND , AT ALL TIMES. C. S. DAYTON. R. M. ROCKWELL. Towanda, Oct C. 1880. WagojlS ta ; cea!!ieages OLD Esr6BLzawszw24. JAMES/ BRYANT', would call the atten tion of FARMERS and oothers to his large and complete assortment of Open & Top Buggies ' LATFORM WAGONS all of hie own MANUFACTURE fintLwar ranted in every par tieular • l3rjant'a Plerlble flaring, need In all Platform - Wagons. The easiest and best bk.use.• l NOW IS YOUR 1131 - 470 BUY! . Look it these figures: Two Seated Carriages from $l 6O to SL7S Photons, one seated ' 125 to 150 Top Bu ggies 125 to 150 Open Bunts* 80 to 100 Democrat Wagons 90 to 110 Remember that the above are all fully warrant. ed, first-class or no pay. ' Repairing promptly &Mended to at 25 per cent below last years prices. Moe and Factory oor. Hain and Elizabeth fits. .741,V Slit T'ANT. 8.10 tt 77 GEORGE OTT, lopameotal ladle & Graito Work --o-Z-- Prices Cheaper than the chew inBo t r ONE MORE PICTURE GALLERY IN TO WANDA. G. H. WOOD & CO. will open : their New Gallery iii Patton's Block; on the First Monday of April. Having fitted up entirely new, with the beat of „instrumento, wa are prepared to make Tintypes, 4 at one sitting., all for 50 els.. in neat envelones, 10 for kl.OO. Copying of all , kinds of Photographs,and Stereoscopic and large view work done at this gallery. Give ns a call and we will try and satisfy - you in price and quality. mar 28 SIMMINS. THE FASHIONABLE • • BOOT, SHOE AND GAITER • MANUFACTURER. la now Prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the latest styles, and Of the best material. ALL WORK and MATERIAL WARRANTED. Repairing done neatly and promptly on short notice. In PATTON'S BLOCK Oier Jikeob's Clothing Store. „ Dr. ones'. Taraxacum . Tonic or Dyspepsia Medicine, a • vegetable compound whose virtues have stood a sin or 40 MEN is Infallible in the cure of Dyspepsia, General De bility, Chronic Weakness of Lungs. Spleen. Kid neys, Short Breath. heartburn, St. Vitus' Dance, Pain In the Stomach, Back and Chest. particu larly adapted to ali Flouts DI/Mtall, no matter what the age of the patient may be. Price 75 eta. Sold by druggists. • May 20 ly IF. YOU ARE 'THIRSTY drinks &Ss of Ascsasaace k Ilmaxse popular Siam Bean, the most delightfulbeverego of the season - cooling, refreshing, and an excellent pre ventstive of summer complaints. It also acts as a bloodpuriller without any stimulating or in toxicating effects, being a pure vegetable- prep aration and entirely free from anything ap proaching alchobal. It lase VTR YeIIEAP that it Is within the means of the poorest. A 25 user PAcaseat WILL stagie 'mg °axioms or nags ! En. donee by temperance advocates and physician.. druggists and 'country storekeepe eel! it. Wholesale Depot N. We corner ad and Gallowhill St. Philadelphia, Pa. May 20,-'Boly RtOons:i4 : : : f. , l4oog , GRocrmss, molmiorra;, MO COUNTRY RODUCE COD,: MAIN AND PINE STS (T45 . 01l stand of Fox, Stevens 4 *rens.) They invite attention to their complete assortment and ve:•y large stock of -J Choice New Goods, which they ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN And Cush Paid for Desirable Kinds. AL J. LONG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT • JAMES 31cCABE HAS REMOVED MS GROCERY BUSINESS TO THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF MAIN AND BRIDGE STREETS, WHERE HE HAS Esnainurn Head. Quarters -MR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF 8118CE11ES, PlBlBlllB, CASH PAID for Desirable Pro duce. Fine BUTTER and EGGS a specialty. April 49 17 NATHAN TIDD, PITTSTON, WILKESI3ARRE AND LOYAL SOCK •. I . FOOT or PI E STREET, NEAR COURT ROUSE. ViTROX ,- PA . lige LOWEST .PRICES FOR CASH. !at' The patronage of my old friends and the public generally is solicited. OsePBo. COOLEY CREAMER. No Dairyman can afford to be without one. It makes more and better Butter with less labor; • Swing. Churn beats them aL , and any little boy, can churn with it& The improved - Suwar Evaporator . r is what every Sugar Stakes needs. THE BUHR BUTTER WORKER is shred of anything of the kind in tue. For sale by WILMOT COBURN,'Agent. , Silvans, Bradford Co. Pa. • U. L. Colman. Agent forVestern Bradford and Eastern part of Tioga Co. - Coltunbia X roads. Feb 10-tf. Fri2e., Late. Pottle; 75 cut. told by dealers la Dr&g k rerreasery. -Edroalsen of M. co. a, Ce4l4. Y.. re eetn - beta,. PARKER'S RINGER TONIC The Medicine for Every-Family: NEVER INTOXICATES. • . Natie from Cin - rr,Sandra/re. &Mei: and other of the vegetatla rernediei PARICiTeS GuNcr..l Tir.ic has, remarkably varie' d curative powers, a lathe greatest Stomach Correct. or, Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator evert:lade& The Best Medicine You can tree forßestoring Health &Strength itcommences to act (mat the first dose, searches out the weak org ans, and is warranted to cum or, help all dis6lsesof the Dowels, Stomach, Blood, Kidneys, laser, UrinaryOrgans, all Complaints of Women. Verret:criers, Sleeplessness, likettioio thin and Drunkenness.' Try a bottle to-day; i troaysave yourlife. Sort. end $s sizes ma ildruggists. Every gemihebotde has our signature on outside wrapper. HiseoZ Co., N. Y. • LarliSsaliiall inbuying Ske446, Parker's Hair-Balsam 'lnt What is Wanted. EiTrybody whose Lair is gray or faded has felt the need Of a Heir la.r....krer and dressint that is cleanly. agreeably perfumed and harmless. ' Par- Let's Hair BalMitsitisfais 'the most fast:Wiens in these respects. Sold by druggists at Pc. and $2. MEE Gems' Dealers in Ell rris HAVE ?REMOVED ••(. the:J . :lo4' ..cort have alwayv : on hand: To th. PRODUCE TRADE 6EO. STEVENS. (Successor to Mr. McKesn,) Mnnrl GOAL, TOWANDA, PA. BRIDGE STREET FURNITURE STORE FURNITURE We are constantly receiving the • newest arid latest patterns in PARLOR SUITS, BED ROOK SETS , TABLES, WARDROBES Everything in the_ 'Vint... nitnre Line.; Undertaking. We make a specialty of this branch and shall give it our personal attention. We have a 4111 iine of CC:II4IEIANS, it ' CALSMETS, ROBES, ika. and will not, be undersold. Give us a call befoie parchosing elsewhere. N. Allyn has no connec tion. with our business. - • E. B. PIERCE.' TOWANDA. JAN. MI, 1881 M. HENDELMAN JEWELLER, Is still to be found at the OLD STAND 6 OLllslt' STREET, Next door to Dr. 11 C. Porter's Drug ,More WITH A FULL LINE OF FINE AMERICAN AND SWISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES & EYE GLASSES, 7 - CLOCKS, FROW , FROW THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. Sir ALL OF WHICH WILL EE SOLD AT THE • VERY LOWEST PRICES, • Cloclui, Watches and Jewelry promptly repaired by an experienced and competent workman. • M. lIENDELMAN. eeptlG•tf A. BEVERLY SKIM, • BOOK. BINDER AND. - Dealer-sin Scroll Saw Goods. BOOKBINDING OF ALI, ' KINDS DONE, NEATLY and CHEAPLY. Fine Blank Books MT SPECIALTY. • , . . Amateur's, Supplies. This departedteit of my business is very coin plete. and being a practical sawyer myself I know 'the wants of my patrons. WOODS, SAW BLADES, CLOCK NOVESIEIWS„ he, constantly on band. sir $1.25 worth of designs for $l. Send for price lists. "REPORTER" BINDERY. Park street, • P. O. box 1512. Towanda, Ps BYRJ. F. G/LLIPTO.N. ' OTOIIT 8.-LADD Itarazzsr B.Torn. • Late Commissioner of Patents". PATENTS • FARM, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law 'and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. 412 Firm STRILPT Practice patent isw in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the united lAtatesi. ,Parupheits free on receipt of stamp for postage. . !opt IF YOU WANT YOUR HAIR. CUT or a SHAVE, GO TO STED - GE 9 - IN THE WARD 'HOUSE. 14-79 '1 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL CLJAMiII4 MANSFIELD; PA. THE REGULAR EXAMINATIONS for Certifi cates for admission to the Senior Oben of '62. will be held, by the Faculty of the School on THURSO AY and FRIDAY, June 16th and 17th Candidates'will be examined in the following branches: • •• Orthography, U. S. History, Reading, , - • Physiolori. Penmanship, • . Botany, English Grammar, 1 ,Latin Grammar and ten Arithmetic; Chapters of Cesar, Algebra, ' school Economy, Geography, • Methods of Instruction, Those who are desirons,, of taking the course.; and are not thorough in several of the branches above named, will save time and money by at tending the school during the Spring Term in order to qualify for the examinations. In many eases this plan will 'save nearly a , year's time. , Spring Telln'begins March 21st, 1881. A. N. NELSON, • • - DEALER I. • WATCHES , CLOCKS, -1 1 PF FINE GOLD AND PLFPELI* et wELEB, Of every variety, and Spectacles. *or Particular attention paid to repstrine. Shop in Dicker k Vonght's Grocery Store. Main Street, Towanda, Penna. eep943o Successor to N. P. Ricks. asn27-t wilrmumaTim. D. C El BEES. A. B IngTNET, PAEIRIOUBLE MR, ORESII.fITTER & DRESSMAKER ALSO AGENT POE THE • DomeMloPerfect4Pittffig Patterns No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. ;Igo* entirely new and be from the city; •o old goods in stock. 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