FIE REPUBLICAN. TAURSDAY, JULY 14, 1881 To Our Subscribers. tamine Your Label It wiu show you the month and year up to bleb your sub6eription is paid. If your sub, ription is aeon to expire, please send ns 113 dollar fore renowal at ence,-tbat we may vd you the paper right along. Send in • newel without delay. - —L. A. Wooster is our general agent, 'oho or, and collector, for the southern and West . n portion of the County. Mercury rose to 102 at th is place on Ban sy last. Read the dog ordinance .ind let accord. ugly. Now .innzzle your dogs or 'redeem. them rom the pound., Ikon dont they will be non We are indebted to Mr. D. W. Cole, of Macedonia, for two baskets cif extra large and tine black cap raspberries. The preiniuni list fur the'next annual fair of the Bradford County AgriCultural Society, (3,(A)0 copies) is out. ?, Prof. A.• D. Albert, Of Wilkes-Barre, has been elected Principal of he graded &boo!, Oat§ borough, vice Prof. E. T. Burgan. Jacob blarsh, "ion of the late Quid' Harsh of this place, died'at Kansas City last week from the effectncif injuries received while at work as a brakeman on a western railroad-. Dominico Pettinatto, our accomplished barber, was made supremely happy on Satur day last by the arrival of his wife anClatiil tcr, whom he had not seeu far_some time, froni Brooklyn N. Y. Dr. Waddell,'of nisi:lore, got the etIPP, of instruments valued at 375, voted for at'the Catholic Pic-nic. at ,Dashore July 4. The doctor has a large practice, and is populaily appreciated there. Venice ate dragging nets at night in the river in violation of law, and also are setting outlines for bass. Both these modes of Spik ing are tti ictly prohibited by law under heavy enalties. rho parties are being watched and if eaugl4, prbseentions will follow. The hot days sud nights are bringing the corn crop forward.rapidly. It is fast losing its rielay yellow complexion and assuming a deep green and healthy look. We may yet harvest a good ;Corn crop. . Mks Edith Thompson died at Herrick on Tuesday the sth inst. The funeral services wiste conducted by Rev. J. S. Beers, as Miss Thompson was a member of Christ Church. The remains = - Were deposited in Riverside Cemetery: We are ont of patience with the base ih the Sntgnettuta, We have tried them faith= fully twice without success, and once with torerable luck. As a ruie they wont bite But we dont:care much, they say they .are . unify any how. Dr. Taylor's sermon on Sunday morning tase Was founded on the "Lessons of the A,•saobination." "And uhen the people heard these evil tidings, they mourned." Eiodus, 33 chap.- 4 verse. It was au elo quent argument in favor of civil service re form and a greater reverence for those hay .iig authority over us. , The ordinance imrespect tomuzzli ng dogs niust be enforced. Complaints of rabid and dangerous dogs are being filed with the Council. A special meeting of Council was held on Monday evening on the subject, and by an amHidthl Ordinance'our - p?iund-master was required to, see that all driga - ranning at large are muzzled, and in case .of violation of the ordinance flogs are to be captured and killed after 24 hours;- if not redeexqed Muzzled. - A little three Years old daughter of D h tau dv, who keeps . the hotel at the east gnu of the bridge, met with a painful accident or) 'Sunday last by falling clown the embankment in the_ rear of the hotel up'oil the railroad track. A gash several inches iu length was cut across her forehead laying open the skin to the skull. Pr. JOhnson was called and he stitched up and 4ressed the wound, and the patient is doing well. • On and alter tip first of Septdmber next we t.hall foltoty the rule of discontinuing ,all nl , script io n at expiration. Those who are then in arrears more than three months, will Le cut !rand the amount due charged nit for collection. The large number of arrearagea agcti•gate a much larger sum than we can atT,,r,l to carry. We arc therefore compelled , to maLe this announcement. - The two issues of -the REPUBLICAN, last at-,k anti this, contairOi continuous de tailed history of the attempted assassibation of. the Pres:ii,:ent; with the treatment of his easehy the board of surgeons, the attendant syniptonis and progress toward recovery: It is the most remarkable case on r9Coid. Per- I.( 11M I 10 n ieg their; tWo papers will have a Full Li-Cdy for future reference. Tile Board of Managers of the Agricultural Society met at the Fir Grounds ou Saturday last and made further arrangements for the Fair to be held September 28, 29 and 30. The premium list of the Society is printedl.and being distributed and the prospects tor a sneeessfnl exhibition this fall is better . than any year heretofore. The manager'', found the buildinfis and grounds uninjured, from the pie-pie, held on the grounds July 4th. If it e reople of Bradford, will work as hard for the success of the Society, as the Board_ of Managers by pjacfng on exhibition farm pro ducts ac., at tile Fair the Annual Exhibition for 1881, will be the hest and most successful Fair ytt held in the'county. The Managers will nu et again on the grounds on Saturday J uly":10: ' Tice Umfeersalist Pie-nic Tq• Cht rch of the 3lissiah gave th i eir Sun th.y School :.ndinviteil guests a pic-nic ex elltFinn on Tuesday last. The party, number ing aboul thus hundred people, went ortt on and State Line 1111', to Ellen betger's fish ponds, near Laddiburg. ' , We aught h. say we Weal. up there, as the ponds are st v, ial hundred feet : higher than To resndr. dice there ue found a lul.hc wove, that had not it en spoiled by tie. ouch fixing up. T.,. re we.c • ow:0 of moss known logs- and stumps for state, anti a spring of deliciously cord, ci ar water "is in the midst thereof." Large tables had been erected and a stove set up for our own e.specialaccohiruodation. Not that the stove was needed-to give out beat, but then freshly madeeoffee is very desirable arurrelreslung On- such recasions. There were,swings for the,:childreu and delightful shady nookit, where quiet flirtations could be carriel on with neat to molest or mike afraid. ' • n ti:4e tables' were set, it is no ex a.;getatiul to say that they were literally loaded with a most aumpturnis banquet. Ter re were cold nimbi, talads. caked of all a,l.iuds and deaeriptiona,and such pickles.; patiae to enqutru what would a plc-tile bo mithent pleklea ? Suffice it to say that the appetites of large and small were satietled, and that id k.aytns a great deal when one con siders ja't how hungry a party ur tic-nice:a alwa3 a are. - The Germania Baud occompanied the party and lidded much to the enjoyment of all who participated in the excursion. We are not gcti to y telltales out of school, so we will say nothing about "ye local" of the Re porter and Will Mace trying to execute a waltz when the Band were playing a march as elow.d I itiemn as Old Hundred. Mistakes will occur- even in the best regulated of pie- parttes. We re turned to ,town at sp. m.. without a single untoward circumstance to mar Our pleasure. Theride down grade from Ellen . herger's to Monroe—iwelvo miles—was charming. - Mr. Lull, the obliging conductor gave us seat on the front platform, and we had the benefit of the delightful ' breeze cod of leeing the_ pleasant rural landscape. We went flying down long stretches of track as straight as an arrow, bordered by trees and, meadows like a pleasant , country lane. We, went whizzing around curves, across crystal streamlete and constantly , getting glimpes of bits of picturesque scenery that would have delighted an artist. -There is something exhiliarating in being drawn by an suv:it , le engine, impelled by invisible steam. Finally, eummttcl nI to a raNtraikitt Dios that is going up to the Sullivan and State Line Hallway. PZittONAZ: --Jas. R. Codding and Ohadey Dicambek celebrated their birthday oi Saturdaylast. —Mr. A: D. Dye and family are visiting in Otsego county, N. Y. • —Mrs. Carnochan and children have re turned from their visit in Troy. —Col. B. F. Eshelman, District Attorney of Laucaster o nutty, isin town. Arthur Cohen of New York, is visiting his cousin, Myer Jacob, in this place. —Fred Brown the popular head clerk in O. B. Porter*s dritistore, has returned irom a visit to his former home. Union, N. V. —Mt: and Mrs. Park Smith have gone to tho Adironthcks for the benefit of Mr. Smith's health. - —Muter Archie Coney, "tub bad his about: der.blade broiled by a falra fed► weeks Mike. has snibileutty recovered to be itowitagaia. —Mr. M. Limning has returned from his trip to the medicinal springs of New York and is much benetitted in health. —Misses Maggie and Mange Blight. daughters of Superintendeni Blight of the B. L. A; B. RR., sailed for Enroge on the 6114 inst. —Miss Flora. Kinney of Sheshequin: has been suiting her mister, Mrs. E. D. Doffing touln this place. —Mrs. Jesse Wardell. - Jr., and children have gone west to visit relatives . in Illinois and Nebraska. —Mr. James S. Shaul, of Hanoilatrine. N. Y.. Gas been spending the put week iii thia• place. - _ :—Bev. o.it. Wright and wife have been called away` from town to attend the *Amend of Mrs. Ws. brother. —Mrs. C. Knapp returned from s visit to her parents-in Pottsville, - on Sunday - ticoot& , pinied by bar brother Ind-sister; • .- -Mr. Eimer. the young BrasiMan who spent last summer in this place, is here main renewing the plearant - sequatntances h e then made. —Addison A. Armstrong has returned hoiue tram Ann Arbor. where he hag been attending medicaljectares in the University of Michigan. —H. Jacobs and daughters Amelia and Pauline attended a wedding in Rochester, N. Y., last week and, the young ladies went to Corry, Pa., for a visit. Charles Storrs, of Granville. neigh bor of ex-Troasurer William Bunyan. was in luau on Tuesday and reports that Mr. Run yan is no better, and very slight hope his rezovety. ' —Mr. E. Z. Wallower, of Harristopg, editor and proprietor of the Daily Independent, who Was on ivisit to friends in the eastern section of our county was a caller at the Itimuntrcati office on Monday. The Indtpentlent Is s sprightly and newsy paper. *ell and ably Miss Mary Moectipt who has.heen residing, in Tunkbannock for two or three years past, has again returned to Towanda to live and resume .her profession of dress-making. Miss Moscrip may be found with Mrs. Lewis on William Street. —Rev. Doctor MacAulay, of Philadelphia, assisted Dr. Stewart in conducting religions services at the Presbyterian Church on Sun day morning last. His feeling reference to the wounded President in his prayer, touched the hearts of his listeners. Quarterly Meeting. The fourth quarterly meeting services will be held in the M.E. Church next Sabbath, as follows,: Love Feast 9:30 a. in. Sermon at 10:30. Communion atter sermon. • Cum. H. Wundirr, Pastor. You ag Lady Injured —Horse Killed Henry Waters and Mies Alick Simmers met with a serious accident on Sunday afternoon last while driving from Pond Hill, near the brick church in Wysox. The horse, a spirited animal belonging to _B. W. Lane. took fright at a barrel and jumped oht of the road,turned suddenly iibout upsetting the wagon and fell in the dith, breaking his neck, and dying on the spot. The young lady was quite ser iously injured, so much so ais to confine her in bed, but what the nature of her War tes we have not learned. The horse was a spirited and valuable animal and the loss is a serious one to the owner. Mrs. Barns, of Rome, but a few days pre vious, was injured by a similar accident from the same cause at this point. Tho horse be came frightened at the same object, and up set the wagon throwing her to the ground and fracturing her shoulder. deknoteledwasents Rev. Haßock Arming , and wife, desire publicly to express ey -- 1 thanks to their friends in Monroeton anA)cinity. Highland and Macedonia, for the:paiting offerings of . confidence and esteemthich have flowed in upon them so unexpeciedly and so bounti fully. From Highlaid - thei have received as parting gifts $14.66. From Macedonia 115. From the ladles of Monti:6oton and vicinity 160.56. From others in Monroeton $6.78. Total cash farewell offerings $97, We Are gled indeed to have our pleasant relations of 19 years end thus auspiciously. It is hard to break away from such friends as we have in all three of the places named. - But we shall cot be far nor long separated: ,In the bright beyond we hope to meet again. Hi. Neck Brokers A War erly coirespondent of . the Elmira Adverfixer, July 10th, says: . ''On Saturday evening at about II o'clock, as a man by the name . of Speers, the hostler of Bitted, the Athens tanner. was driving, toward Athens. his Horse became frightened aboiti one mile south of this village,:nesz the residence of Timothy Hireen. and he was precipitated froin the wagon against a ;large stone abut ment,of the now railroad and almost instantly killed, his neck being broken. He was a man of aboutforty years of age, without a family. His friends reside in Owego. . Too Muck Lightning. In' the hearing of a case of.application for !divorce on the part of the husband from his wife on the ground of desertion, before the CoMmissioner for taking testimony in appli cation for divorce, in this place a few days since, the following evidence -WWI brought out. The defendant in the case prior to separation was treated, with electricity by, a.physiciau upon'the pledge of the husband that he would pay the bill: Trouble arose between hmiband and wife and lie ordered the ire atment discontinued, saying he would not pay for further treatment, and giving as a reason that his wife was-" getting so full of lightning that ',could do nothing with her." - T Death of Charles M. Beecher. For a period of about eighteen months past, Mr. Charles M. Beecher, with marked ability tilled the chair of Managing Editor on the Elmira Daily Advertiser. Oa Friday night last, July Bth the earthly labors of Mr. Beecher_were suddenly brought to a :termi nation by death. He retired from die alike to his residence on Friday evening inappar ent health, and .the Advertiser of Saturday morning, which announced his death,_ con tained several able editoriablitrittin by him the previous afternoon. He died snidenly at about two o'clock on Saturday morning of low:iris= of the heart. which to a bulging or swelling of the artery wad it suddenly bursts *Om the pressure o! the b!ozd, causing death. He was in the 51st year of his age, ' and MO whole life work has been connected with the newspaper profession;'. : be literally died with the harness on. Succeeding Mr. Fair man on the Advertiser, his position was one of peculiar responsibility. He assumed its 'duties with the most assiduous devotion to a conscientious discharge of his obligations, and succeeded to the complete satisfaction of the Association which owns the, Advertiser. Itsrpages _have shown .during the') Presiden tial canvass of last year, and the: exciting senatorial contest recently in N.Y., the abili• ty and discretion exercised by. Mr. Beecher as editor of an important daily newspaper. His dith is not only a severe loss to the • Advancer Association and to the readers of that able journal. but to the LewsPaper pro , fession, of-which he was au honorable and I able member. • . . Tompkins County Junior Raoul Dump A drit-olau rake; aud warranted. for $74.00 wilt deliver at soy_itailtaad Station la Brad ford County. Osborne No. 8, Zwitepoulest IkNowrrs. For rale s few of these 'wry 13eparlor, Grain 'Wapiti:lllst class in every respect with en the latest itui rivimients. Very controllable,, folding, ti.t a,, light, strong' rid • nuinj other. valuable feattu es. For sale•ehliajp. - /I. 11. cetr.2rtnrx,liaocsiDixas. Towaima, Jane 14, 1881. A sppciAl meeting tbe Connell INAS held , this evening, at widish all 'the. memboni were present meet cnisneilman Rehm. . A baskt_4o enntraet alas agreed upon for the signature of parties interested in the construction of a sewer on _Park street. On motion of Councilman Holcomb the ap pointment of Seneca L.• Arnold -as a special policeman was revoked. On motion adjourned to meet at'thocall of Pursuant to a call of theMurgess a special meeting of the Council was held on Monday _evening, lone Wth, for the trannotkin of business relating to a sewer to be conatinet. ed oo the bath side of Park street:: Mem. hers present: Bergen Alger ii` the chair, and Councilmen Frost, Gordon, Keeler, Par nell, Spalding. The following resolution was read: Rertoked, That W. G. Alger, Burgess, - be, and is hereby authorized, to execute a con tract with the Hon. William Elwell, of Blooms -burg. and the Telin Mutual Life Insurance r Oompay. of PhiladelPhla for the purpose of laying'a sewer.pipe limn low water mark on the Susquehanna rivers at the foot of Park street, to the west line of the ',baleen how open such terms Ikr conditions u the Wm cil may dixect. • ' • Oomiellman Gordon moved the adoption of the resolution, aid that the vote be taken by yeas and nays. Adopted by the following .vote:e Yeis—FrOst, Gordon, Parsebs, Spald ing, toeler and &wens Alger-6. cOMIteWT FOR CONSTIUNTESO SEWS% This agreement; made the 28th day_ofJune, A. D. 1881, helmet% the Borough of Towanda, in the Cquuty of Bradford, and State of Penn sylvania, in pursuance of a retolntion adopt ed by the -Town Council of said Borough on the Tlthlday of June put, and William El well and the Penn Mutual Life Insuranbe Company of, Philadelphia,. Pa, witnesieth: .rbst said Borough is putting down a sewer 'pipe on Park street in said Borough from the west line — of their Council building, eastward ly to. low Wail* mark in the Susquehanna river, a distance of .about two hundred and sixty-two feet. Now, it is agreed between the parties hereto, that in consideration of The said William Elwell and the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, paying one-half the Cost or expense of furnishing, putting dpwn, and keeping in repair the sewer pipe' pus down by said Borough, from low water inert in. the . river west to the west line of. said Council building, they shall have the right to attach a sewer pipe ofsente size as the one put down, by said Borough to the west end of same for sewerage purposes for the "Elwell House," and what is known as "Mercer Block" now owned by the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Phila.. Pa.. ono of the parties to this agreement. It is farther agreed between the parties to this agree ment their successors, heirs or agaves that neither party shall have the right to allow or permit any other person to tap said sewer pipe. fit any point at or between either of its termini as laid down fx the present use and convenience of the parties to this agreement without the written consent of all the parties 'hereto their successors heirs. or assigns en dorsed upon „this contract, and signed by the parties or , their authorized agents, and all benefits accruing by , reason of other persons tapping said sewer pipe, shall enure equally to all the parties hereto. In witness whreof. the Burgess, of said Borough has set his hand, and caused the seal of said Borough to be affixed- the day and year aforesaid.• and also the said William Elwell and the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. by Llewellyn Elsbree. Esq., their agent and attorney have sot their bands and seals. W. G. Azionn, Burgess. Winxtaat ELwELL. . PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSVIIANCE C 0.:,. by L. lz A Dr., Agont and Attorney. Athisv:-.T. litaasztraT, Secretary. --- { EOllOl3Oll , - . SEAL. , . • ... ~ - The regular monthly Beulah of the Council was held Tuefiday evening, July 5. 1881. • All members were present except Councilman Ebersole. The minutes of * the last monthly and two special meetings were approved. Colonel Means petitioned for a repeal of all the ordinances in relition to!the ()redden of wooden buildings. A petion was presented from citizens of the Third . Ward for a sidewalk on the west side of Centre street, between Packer and Locus avenues. Also on south tide of Locust avenue to Main, and on the east side of Main street to connect with sidewalk *already laid. Prayer of petitioners granted, and Secre tary directed to issue notices and have them served on Mrs. Desmond, Jamesi Ward, D. M. Turner,. and Mary C. Myer, according to law. By Councilman Itahm; * • Resolved, Mist the Street Committeeqf the several wards be authorized and requested to confer with Messrs. Mix and O'Boyle is re• lation to the widening of Fourth street.: The, Secretary was directed to notify Mr. Buffington to keep his carriages out of Bridge street, or to give good and sufllc lent bonds to keep the Borough harmless in case , any accident •should occur from obatructiona of said street. By Councilman Holcomb: WREIITAN The wooden building now stand ing at the west end of the Towanda '.bridge on Bridge street, erected by. the Totwanda Bridge Company by consent of the. Bormigh authorities while the bridge was the property of said corporation, and used as a toll-house; and c WapitiAs;The said bridge hu become the roperty of the county, and. being a free ridge the said building is ho longer pecca ry u a toll-house, and is an obstruction to the building of a sidewalk leading direetly.to e foot-way of the bridge; therefore, ° Rooked, That the County Commissioners .e notified to remove said toll-house build ng, in order that the ; Eorough may con street a proper 'pidawalk leading to the foot way of the bridge. The resolution war adopted and the Sec ro tary direc'ed to deliver a certified copy of the 'mime to the County Commissioners. Statement of bills approved and ordered paid, to wit: Oss, street lamps fur Juno Care of same • - One now globe Engine house, May and June... 1 50' Linta engine house fa Station house 3 90 Music stand 90 18595 61 81 21 00 144.88 80 00 45 62 10 00 600 4 00 75 00 Street labor , Teaming.... Lumber Police Station house improvements Care of town clock, 3 months Fire department Stone. Secretary and Treasurer Labor and lumber on sower ikom west line of station house to river, half the amount to be refunded by par ties to the contract 137 SIT Eztending sewer under station house (not completed Miscellaneou mpls 1 18 68 3 67 Total tOrJane.so far es bills presented 1893 38 • The Burgess - sublititted the following re :wit of cases tried before him: June'• 14th—James Evans, 'by Burns. for drunkenness and indecent exposure of per son; fined $lO soots 11.70; paid $11.70. • DEPORT OF JESTICS CODDIDG Juno 7111—James O'Brien, by Burns; drunk and diauderly; fined $2, coup $1.70; com mitted. June Bth—Thor. Musty, by Burns; dila*: and disorderly; fined $l, coats $1.70; com mitted. June 15th—Geo. W. Norman, by Arnold; smoking on bridge; fined $5; paid (half the fine to Borough.) June 16th—John. Hammond, by Arnold; smoking on bridge; paid 12 (balf the fine to Borough). • • June Bth.—llyron -Benjamin, by Britton and Burns; fighting in street; fined $5, costa $1.70; committed. June 18th—Bichard Johnson, by Britton and Barns; fighting in street; cost $1.70; dis charged. June nth—Richard Kinney, by Burns and Blalock; drunk and abusive; fined $3, costs $1.70; committed. , June 24th— Wm. Monahan, by Burns and Blalock; drunk and abusive; fined 3, costs $1.70 . ; comrrittad— O a motion the Council adjourned. J. Knosanav, Secretary. BOROUGH . ORD2'NALNCR. At a special meeting of the Council held July 11, 1884 at, which all the members wets present except Councilmen McCabe and Rehm, the ordinance passed July 12, 1880, was amended as follows : Be it ordained by the . Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Towanda. and It is ordained by the authority of the same that the ordinance passed July 12. 1880. in rela tion to dogs running at large without s de b© amended as follows . That from the drat did of June to the 89th day of to of sub year, it shin not be lawful - for dogs to be , upon the streets within the limvugh limits without, a mos- We, either with or 'Without master or owner, and it shell be the duty of the ,F . .wad-inaahae nil Wee, or cause to be nisei. all ftp, so running •it Larch - afid impound- thus .in secure fl;°and unless • the. owner. or owners of 0 mini and -iaPolladed dull pay. or cause to bi paid. to the pound-muter.. the sum of one dMlar ftw, the redmill7 or Ida.' or her dog within tWiniq-foUr ours 'tram the time of anch ashram, It Ankle the duty of the poundimateuto AtlralUsash nano. chimed Any methane. inoonektent herewith b Amok& _ , herewith On She ineemm or il , ut l ii 4h ,mit ls Mi disease was latabie il i z i4 -Om don; Rolm% • Keeler, II Bogen Alger, 7. - Ad.enW. ^ L lagoesen. Secretory. " .4r444 11 1rr 'rho Oh of w» ida,y bf pelt fintror;" t"Pc9. l O NliwOmarY. home Weal mid mug= cleiras wonderfully clisplayekin 4 ropeorrallt, tub race; dog race, foot race. sack race. one leg mee t and the Maims See: Nature% God bas certainly entitled this people - 'tis a eta tionnnegualed by any, thsltheyareendmmd with inalienable rights iiv the pursuit' of happiness is self evident. . - In A. D. 17761 he reiresentatives of the Baited States of . America declared us a free and independent people thus fulfilling in part thonoble design.of our Creator and we feel to Map our bands and shout that** still breathe free air on a heti soil. Though the news of the awful tragedy -, at -Washington. filled our haute with intense sorrow, we still live hp hope. We will not forgetj soon the gloom which hung over us when we beard that our President was dead. But the report was untrue thank God. . Tnne 27,1881. An kerne= restart) tit held girths haft by thaßaptiskehntob. Thursday evening 1,1 untwts a pleasant attar. cash profits t 25. Simnel Robinson vas married the '4th of July to Mu. Bowman. Much Joy. , Jtily 11, 1881. . 'O.&P Crops through this region are looking well, with the exception of corn which can hardly be more than balls crop. Bat little hying as been done as yet. The' bar ere'', will probably be somewhat above the average, though not as heavy as was anticipated a few weeks ago. ' Weather extremely warm mercury 100 in the shade yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. No mail on this route (Troy to Mansfield) for the last ten days, the contractor a man living somewhere in Northern N. Y., failing b perform. Peter Monroe, one of our oldest citizens has been for some time confined to his room by a tedious complication of disown. Burt' Peek (a son of Hezikiall Peck) dis located his elbow by a fall from a bonne July 4th, and was attended by Dr. Tracy, the arm is doing well. , C. E. Cladding has his new barn at Altus, nearly completed. This is probably the•lar gest barn in the county. It Is ootsgonical. with -a diameter of eighty feet, =with double basement. and immense storage capacity. The Odd Fellows • Lodgeand Eneampmen here, and Grange at Altus are_all in flourish ing condition. I hear that Commissioner Bradford, is to be a candidate for re-nomination. Politics were never known so quite . in y year when the chief county offices were to be filled Hive we no' "half breeds ?" or is "Bossims: like Conkling, gone where the woodbine twinetb ? VIDI. July 11, 1881. Business steadily increasing. and u the result, bull a grocery conducted by Bawl Johnson. Mrs. Dove, of Waverly, N. Y., daughter of Chas. Brink, has neon visiting friends and relatives in this place. Miss Jennie Jones closed a term of school, at District - No. 1, duly. 2. Amass Heverly, Seq., Is recovering frOm his sickness. July 5, 1881. 7 Many of the farmers of this vicinity are bnsy'engaged in haying; and the hay crop promises tole extraordinarilfgood, • • 'John Campbell, Jr., came home to openi the Fourth With his parents, after an absence of nearly a year; we are glad to see him. July 4th was celebrated by a basket-pic nic, log,lace, tab race, uck race and a "peg race." • - Mr. Pepper his moved into his new, house on Main street. A new bang is to be completed goon, under the .gupervigal of F. C. Corcoran. A: festival was held hi the Odd Fellows Ball, Friday evening ilth inst., for, the benefit of the Baptist churvih, which proved to be a success; net Irwin, umorniting to $25. . Mr. Vankirk of Monroeton, and Mr. Fergu con. of Ulster, (Pastor of the Methodic church of this place) changed pulpits, Sun day 10th inst. • ' 1 remain July 11,1881. • , PREIS". CIIEVALIa Mr. Edward T. Mason, son of Col. G. Mason, and Miss EMe, youngest dattghter of Perrin Pennypacker Esq., were married on Thurs day evening last, July 7, at the residence Of the brides parents on Second, street this place, by Rev. d. S. Stewirt, D. D. The groom is engaged in business at Kansas Oity.Mo., and will take his bride there to reside in October. Miss Pennypacker hag fur a long time bee n one of our most accomplished and successful teachers in our graded As she has assumed higher and Oliver responsibilities, her place in the corps of teachers will have to be filled by another.. We extend congratu• bilious to the newly wedded pair and wish' them health, ha ppiness and ample' success. 13ame flthermen took a fine looking, fresh, black Lass to the Surgical ypatmlay mon, inqtdring if the minute block specks- all through its flesh were not thel signs of some disease, and adding that almost all these fish nowadaycshowel, the -same. Itrandnation ender thelmicrousope revealed the fact that they were merely dim to pignientary deposits, in otherwise perfectly healthy tissues. Cah any of one .readers atithoritstively explain their origin T—Ebuira ildrestiser. ...RA 80 .. 900 .. 125 While some of the workmen at' ',the bridge 'bops MondaY morning were engaged mos ing a quantity of channel iron a Piece weigh ing 1,200 or. 1,400 pounds fell on the band - of . Silas Leonard, breaking the bonei below the wrist, and otherwise bruising his hand. Dr. Corbin Was called and dressed the wound., • As Jim Wilson was engaged in removing some atone with his wheel-barrow from along the line fence next to Jim Smith's carriage shep, the latter with the flourishing of a wagon spoke, ordered Wilson away remark that the stone were his. Wilson thought to 'care Smith out of sight by shaking the bar row laden with stone at hint, but the immacu late Smith who had faced the cannon's mouth in defence of his country was not the man to be bluffed off by any such insignificant means as this. and indignantly proceeded to lay the spoke over the head of the offending Wilson: —After a careful diagnosis of the case by the surgeoo in charge; he pronounced it a clear case of "Jim Jam's.—Einiira Advertiser. Office of J. W. Gatiw out & Co., Minufactuters of UMW - Snits acid Cloaks. Coulomb Aug. 14, 1870. - We have used the "Davis" Sewing Machine ht our factory for several years, part of the time running by potter. It has given us good istisfaction both in work and the durability of the machine. We can recommend it both for factorywnd family use. , Sections and rivets for all the leading mowing machines. R. M. WELLES I will sell these splendid Arm Wagons , at wholesale prices for sake of intridoclitin, and warrant them in every respect, for three months to come. , M. War as. TOWANDA, July 13. The Woos arls sature's sluice-way to wash out the debris of ow; constantly ehangitm bodies. If they di not work properly the trouble is felt everywhere.. Then be wise and as soon u you see sign/ Or &Miler JO 11 package of Kidney-Mort and I* if faithMlly. It will aka:sibs sluice-way of land, gravel or slime and parify. the whole system. Drugg ists sell it both liquid and dry, and it Is equally efficient either way.--independent. • Dr. Kasper recommends . Kendal's *mein Care in the highest terms and , thousands of eminent physicians do the rime. See Over.: tisement. Foir man it has no equaL For besot it is not excelled. What? sendaU'a $p in Care itentheir advertisement.- It is impossible few a womeitlifi.l tle a filth ftt eminent treatment with /6Mo-it. Xtek• ham% Veseteble Compoooklo9loolalte* 'suffer with I - weakness of the oboe a 'tempi° lirrArts E; Pitillems, 233 Weetettt %ITN 11 P 14 4"rotlitellini" phiets:' - lett 11411.1 simrairsa. NEW ALBANY. MAILS Ok-PENNYP4CKER Black Bass Rene Two CasualUes. kragoe, July 11, 1881. J. W. Gusvrow A . Co. Ai,bons Perm Wagorub Nohilltes Mosee.w,v*. .~ aas~ixrzc~ i~r~rs • :John Bisediet, field `his, ilia Tuessx 11112 . 5 6 . as *hi tedious° near Anethiviller eller 1 bee sad Wad MAIM The fawns! lertieee went held "et the elm% Anetinville ch 'llianftint 2 hielock p. In; Beer : ae. elated in? Entwistle. While;'retuning hem the tenenitthe team itr ken -by by Elijah linleieinler Meagan idgideliedit KW& hinder andlint. Edits Benidlotiere'rims backwards foam the wagon. 21Ini. Benedlotl mai *le gedotk*lnb to be important NIL S T i = `, 47.81ade, at tack of - brain fever, Me s« Ale:ander, lei Olean', N. Y., with her son, Eddie BlWogri , are tilting - their many fiends - in this place; Minnie Knapp, of Khali's, is spending the summer with her mint, Mn: Slade. barn belonging. to Orr Wilson was con sumed by-fire on the night of . 3lth' 4th, the origin at the lire is unknown. - I. B. Aspinwall is doing a good business lolling wins and implementr for Grant k GeWaters, of Elmira, N. Y. 'hay 12,1881. Birthday Sump/oh On Saturday; July 2tid, the Matins of Stephen Bullock gathered at his residence in Colombia township, and gave him a 'daunt surprise, the occasion being She 77th anni versary', of his birth: 311: B. was at Troy in the Morning, and on his return 'found his premises invaded by a unmet us drove of Bullock's, (the herd numbering sixty or more. mostly thorough breds), who were making themselves entirely at hone with hie possession', (an annoying ,eiresmstance, as every Sumer leggin.) He accepted the situation however. and gracefilikaubmitted to the inevitable. . -, After a bountiful dinner had been served on the lawn, a large arm chile 'which had been procured for the' occasion was present ed to him in been of the :company, by Albert Morgan, Esq., of ?van i lla a feeling and eloquent address. in which - he alluded to the three salient features in the character and life of the recipient, viz.: "Opposition to . Slavery.". "Advocacy of a 'protective hulk," and a belief in the Universal Salvo Lion of mankind." A silver spoon, more than one hundred yam; old. a relic of the house keeping outfit 'of his grandfather and grandmother Stephen and Nary (Horton) Bullock, with their initials engraved upon it was then preiented by JAL Calkins in be half of Jinx W. Davis. of Providence, B. as an heirloom of the family. The spoon is of massive, solid silver, and wonderfully well preserved, considering the time it has been in use. A beautiful briquet of flowers was then presented by Mrs. J. B. Edsalkin a few well chosen words. The Bev. S. C. Chandler (Universalist) then presented a writing pen cil with appropriate remarks. he recipient was visibly affected by. these words and tokens , of good will and respect, and respond ed in a freling and fitting mariner, saying that he Amnia not fail to remember them all whether; sitting in his easy chair. Inditing his thoughts with the pencil, or eating mush and milk with his ancestor's spoon. while the loving kindness symbolized--by the linnet, would be cherished long after- the fragrance of its flowers had departed. Then followed music and recitations by -the younger por tion of the company. which added largely to the enjoyment of what"bad aireads been .a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. But a sud den chill spread over the assembly when the news was received and- announced that President Garfield had been assassinated. The blanched cheek and involuntary ex pression'of horror forcibly reminded one of Byron's description of the scene at the Ball on the 4r night before the battle of Waterloo.l2 "Gathering tears and trembling of distress. And cheeks all pale. which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of thine Own loveli- num." Finally, as the shades of evening gathered, the guests weniled their way homeward, well satisfied with the day's enjoyment, and wish ing their host yet many returns of his natal day. C. A Difficult Problem Hared.. Ambition, competition and over-exertion use up the vital powers of men and women, so that a desire for stimulants seems to b 3 a natural human passion, and drunkenness prevails on account of intrnecessity fbr bod ily and mental invigoration. :Parker's Gin ger Tonic fairly solves the difficult problem. and hu brought health and happiness int o many desolate homes. It does not tear dow n an already debilitated system, but builds it up without_ intoxicating.—Enquirer. Se e other column. June 30-Im. ' I-want it distinctly understood that I hare Removed from Bridge Street Furniture Store to roams over Turner. it Gordon's drug store and Woodford & Vandorrea boot. and shoe store whore I will keep on hand all kinds o COFFINS AND CASKETS from the beet to the cheapest. Any one in need of any thing Wray line give me a call. • P► 13.—1 have DO connection with au y 4:!1' Mr Frost's establishments. 1.8 4 /axis. Agt. SPIUNG Tann Hartnows.—lnvidnable—the West unprovement iw ground Cultivating implementa—Will work on rougher.: more stony and harder soils and do better work than any other. Will do four times the work that the common harrow& will do. Every farmeeneedg one as an "economical tool in working his 'farm. Try one—satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted. , * ' April 2ii-tf It, M. Wst.t.m. NonPkolloselot for Ladies. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and in troduciug .their new Stocking lihipporters for Ladies and Children. and their - unequaled Skirt Suspenders for ladies. None shonld.be without them; our leading physicians recom mend them, and are loud in 'their. praise. These goods are manufactured by LAN who have madd tue wants of ladies and children a study. and they ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them lan& County,, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every house hold would meet with .4 ready response, and that a determined woman could Mike a handsome salami and have the exclusive agenci for this county: We advise some lady wbo is in need of employment to send to the Company her name and . address.'and mentidn this paper. Address Queen City Susuerider Clompany,Nos. 147 a 149 West Front Street, Cineinnall, Ohio. may2e4w. - - • • - ;11 . 01041: - • - • . We take great Pleasure 111 . calling the at tention of our friends and ; customers to Dr. Boaanto's Cough and Lung Syrup which is perfectly harmless, pleasant to tic Lilies will not nauseate, and gives relief al ost-lustent ly. It matters not how severe your Cough may be. bow many Dough medicines you have tried, or how many physicians you have con sulted. the tonic, soothing and healing pro perties of this medicine will loosen it and as sist the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend ing matter. leaving them in a healthy , con dition, free from irritation. and the sir pas sages clear, besides invigorating and strengthening the general ystem. Price 60 cents.' For the positive cure''of Consump tion, Coughs, Cold; Asthma, Bronchitis. Dry Hacking Cough, Loss of Voice, Irritation of the Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains, in the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ enza, Whooping•Oeugh and Mug Fever, we recommend this medicine above -all others. Yours truly, CLARK B. Perm, • June 2-Iy. • S. End Ward House Block. Having concluded to go oat of the grocery business, I offer my Stock and tiztures for sale end the store to rent. Gummy. ItuiazwAY. - Bridge Street helow Rain. TowANDA, Jane 28, 1881-tt ' I BUSINESS -xorzcza: - • • —L. B. Rogers has - Ar Shirk of Bash. Doors and 'Blinds; also Holdings; and is selling cheaper than any other establishment in Peannlvanla. —Hrs. E. Saner:is has returned from the city with an the spring styles in Hats. Bon nets, also a full linerof senftti. • - spl 1 --0. L. Bastian sell Groceries very cheap because big expenses- are very: light. - His customers shall - have the benefit by buying at the First Ward Store. —All the MU'S styles in Ladies Ha and 'other has goods for the ladies at Mrs: E.ll. st wadi* the Pdonable ar Millinery store, main reet,k. --Cholas - hams at C. IL_ Myers market. Bridge Street . May 19-If. _ —Fresh lake fish and salt water ash at O. M. Myer s market, Bridge street. _ - , 41,4 f.— EU —No charge for delivering, and =it, from C• I[. NTer ' i market. Bif~tce f= tCl airilitt er fleTlll l W iti ga r ri; - E. J. Itiartoi Isiks "litho iatist MMus, aad Farley tioada apl 1 Notice. _ • ifininrirDi • ••• - • PIE—MHBHAL-111 Omnide; 4WD: 18111,_ty Bev. S. L. AM" Fruilluneree and illefe*l l , lll Plib Oth Aillieldlo - 11/470X—BOtHil lbw *Mince of Hui Orinville; lune /881_.-br 16-11nwth, v. D. IL. Mr: Prank rv rm ilitdflo Pa., and Mks Phebe dstiOCir: of nftoef, nowN-nrnact-as- Cho Prosbytician - - . Parionigo„liourcieton July 6. by Rev. Hil lock Arcisfinoc. Mr. Hong &Brown, of , E. Detrick a -' - • DIJED. UT7RL lAN-At iffildand s flolly fith. sod. denly and ustessedq, Mrs. Lonvinie 8. wife of George Litselman„ aged 45 years: Seldom has any event happened that cast such a gloom over a whole community. Km Lltaelman wu a most loving sister. wife, another and friend. All who MOW her .linted her. She left seven children to mourn for the best of mother.. But her hope and trait wu in God, and Ile luni taken her to those manskina not; ad° with Mad'. "lihweed are the dead who die in tim Load." "Their works do follow ' them." Her At • wan at. , tended by s large coniatuu of dee* sob rowing Mends. Bak theyfinoolll not aa UAW without hope. for a time, farewell sister. wife, mother, Mend! .INgewell, but not for. ever' E. A, :s TOWANDA MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Corrected every Weditootex MM= k LONG. Daus*Mailers In Gnomon AND PRODUCE. Corset of Main and Pins Stmts. TOWANDA. PA. • . Moro. ammo. • in/ per hind SC 4067 CO Flour per sick - • 1 thal 90 Bar.kwhest Pious. RI 100..51 CO Cora Mal 140 L Chop Fred ICO _ ' 'Wheat; lh bushel 1 oogi es ito ' Bia, i " VS Cora. . " • SC@ CO Buckwheat. 4 ' - Os 45 Oats, 1 i MO 1 - Beaus, " •• . 1 60(0)1 CC ! Potatoes, ‘4 l @•5O Apples Green, 9 bushel.. i Apples Dried, B lb.. ..... Peaches ,• _ _ B, "..... 10@ 19 ? - Raspberries Dried 11 11.. IS Posk.- 1 11 band Hams. 11 S L s', in Tabs a Fisklus. 1019 Slitter, in Boils • 180 13 Otinii Seed pi bushel Timothy seed S bushel.. Beessrui, 'll lb 20(422 llyssonso Palt liUchion Salt srel ... Ashton Bolt . Onions. Il bushel. ..... PHILA. STOCK MARKET. • • DIMA.VEN .& TOWNSEND , BANKERS, No.lo - Strath Thhi St. Philadelphia. • Stock bought k sold either for Cash or on Itargin COMIZOTCD IRK! WICDIIII2DAT. • BID. LIM. U. S. '334's. 1881 102 g Currency, 6'• 130 0 1881, new; 111.C0up.....P023: 31 - " 4%, UM 114 3 X „ 116% Pennsylvania U. B 6 114 Philadelphia and Beading R. ... 29 ,41 Lehigh Valley R. R 61 • X' Lehigh Coal and Navigation C 0.... 44% • 48 United NJBB and Coal Co .. 196 Northern Central It it Co 65 Ileatonvilla Pan Rlt Co 21g 31 Pittabnrgh. TIC k Bluff, R B Co• • • 2236 X Central Transportation Co mg 44 Northern Pacific. Com 4334' Ag .61. prerd F 4 Northern Pennsylvania It ...... 80 Ins. Co of North America. ..... io 153; X Silver. (Trades) 9 9 34 X C u t • karts • • THE •G HEAT- SKIN - CURE. Itching and Sealy Diseases, Humors of the Scalp and Skin Permanent !y Oared. - • RINGWORM. ' Roo. W. Brown, al Marshall St.. Providence, R. 1.. cared by Onticrus Remedies of a Ring. worm Rumor got at the barber's, which spread all over his firs. neck and ace, and ler six years resisted all kinds of treatment. SKIN RUMOR. • F. 11.11)rake. Esq.. agent for limper & Bros.. Detroit. Mich., gives an astonishing account of Weans (eczema rodent). which bad been treat ed by a consulta ti on of Ordains without bene fit' ut4 which speedily yielded to the Cirrwcrso lismor.varwr internally and (Wricruza and Cust om& Sear externally. - , SCALD READ .- , , U. A. Bk7lll o od, AntinOT F. W.. a. k B. 8.'11., Jackson. Kieft. was oared of *Scald Head of nine years' durationky the Cutienra Remedies. ECZEMA: • Hon. Wm. Ts)lor, Boston. Kass., permanent ly cured of a humor of the face and scalp emir permanent ms)) that bad been tested linen for twelve years by many of .Boaton's best p - clans and most noted siiiseialists as well as Euro pean authorities. MILK CRUSE - Nis; Bowers, 143 Clinton Si., Cinebniati, apelike of whichs child, who iris cured of milk ccrus t resisted all remedies for two years. Now • finikheeilthy boy, with a bent!. ful head of biir. 'FALLIN'G HAIR. Frank A. Bean. Steam Fire Engine 6. Boston. was cured of alopecia. or bUlug of the hair, by the Cctsova► Basotaarr internally and Cirri. cram and , MIMI& Sofa. which completely ra stored his hair when all said he would lose it. Thomas Lee. MI Frankford Av.. Philadelphia. afflicted with dandruff. which for twenty years bad covered his scalp with scales one-quarter of inch in thickness. cured by the Cutieurs Rama dies. t TREATMENT. The CvrietnrA TMIIIIINT consists in the ternal use of the Cumuna Rusoz.vairr, the new Blood purifier, and the external use of Ornou lik and Mumma Scum the Great Skin Cures. For Sunburn, Tan and Greasy Skin use Mu mma SOAP, an esquisite lath and nursery sanative, t with delicious flower odors and healing l• : • CUTICULA Roceargi are for sale by all drimeits. Price of Ocracumt. a 'Medicinal Jelly. small boxes. 50o; large bosom. $l. Mumma. autmenwr, th e new Blood Purifier. 11 per - bottle. amnia Soar ithe queen of medicinal and toilet soaps). 25c. CIMCIEMA MIrDICDIAL SHAVING Rom.. 160. Prin. cipal doot. WEEKS. & POTTER. Boaton.iffaaa. All mailed free on receipt of price. cOUINA. Mors continuous and pow. fr , se mi electrical action is vine ti fignier b o tained , go Comnt's • !IMMO sum Unit say $2 battery made. Thew: are moody and certain cure for Pain and W at the Lungs, Liver Kidneys, hand Urinary • Rheumatism. Ifeuraigla Hysteria. rem weak ness. N • Atine wild Weaknesses, Malaria, and •_ •ftgue. Price 25 cents. Sold every where. • 4 : POTII2I, Boston,_ Mew • --VA? • •usuat' _ _ ..: mair emu CAMPHOR. Is THE NAILS iff tbel*rptilar Linantest UM cures Imam. Neuralgia. Swollen or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites. Pain in Ho Face. Head or ik Owned Nand.. Bytisea. Sprains . Burns. mosquito Mak Sibtg or Bite of an insect. Poison Vine". *to" for Nan or Beast Shwa MANN, . and • abnoat instantan eous in its *WI, Haring an agreeable odor it p a bp: -to -apply. Sold by all druggist. ',t lik , ilabsent reOeived a Prise Iwo at PaP rop'' '' , gle N. ad St., Pldle.. Pa. Jan. la. 0-10. rtISSOLUTION.—=The , partnership heretofore misting between C. N. Myriad W. J. Devoe.under the dun acme Or Illytt sad is this day dissolved by limitation. lit. W. J. , Devouratirisig Won the , dria. " The boil. use will be Ceathiusi as herstotor4 bJ Xr. C. X. Myer. to was:mall notes sad ir=s . des the basal= are Towaiwia, W,e7=11.. THE 13NDERSIGNED hereby gives aotiee that the Boole sad Accounts of Vs late area of Myer II Davos, ell la hls beads tbe ealleetioa. All pumas ladebta4 to tholsto dim irstq call sad settle, lOWA Miley. M ir e i gMdt. MULL LSstin 'mold my re Furniture sadUadsshd seelnees, knows as the :Mike stoat runs store t.'s. Pt Plum, somaisepeettally ressamend , these Is nest of goods la Ws Use to Cain hlm at the old et as& I also Welt to larcirm Ikea Mdebted to me the Itwiltb neemeaty to settle the amount, goes._ _ . • N. P. Feb. skik:_Funitt.: - ::- - .. - AawsToRt I ~ :,.NEw..goomf!, -.. _::- • : MEIMEM Ed. Moillesseaux, JeWelryStore IN - PATTON'S BLOC H, With Swots & Gorden's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa. Ilrker? he keeps s FULL ANCIIMIZINT or Gold & Silver Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOMP, JEWELRY, ffir Ms Stock i• ill NEW and of the FIN Qum my: all end see lot! 'owlet/. REPAIRING DONE . PROMPTLY. ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY. dock• A.D.Dyeak Co. 20 00®22 00 ' 14 MEI 5 0006 5(1 3 15®3 25 HARDWARE, i4O 140 2 7503 00 10 SHEET IRON COPPER WARE. / STOVES. . NAPPY THOUGHT RANGES Sold in Toaranda and CAItiIAGE-BIAM CARRIAGE WOOD-WORK, • CLARK'S FLERIBLE SPRING GEAR, A.D.DYE& Co . , MAIN ST., TOWANDA. Jan PILO a)_ I fob 26.$ Yon need not Die to Win IN THE . . • MUTUAL • ENDOWMENT AND ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION 4 , Of Bath, N. Y. • - - - Yon I receive one.half of your insurance, ac. cording to the /merlon Life Table. when two. thirds of your Me- expectancy datehed—for illustration. a man or woman_ the Apo. elation at 36 years of ase taking a certificate for $2.800, receives $1,275 when a little over 66 years of age, esactly the period in life when a little financial help is generally more needed than at sny other time. - mamas k ROarrag. General Agents fO Penn's. DR. JONEWOREAXI CAMPHOR is TIE mum- OF the Liniment that mares lihstimstam,_N Swollen or Stilleasd Joints, Frost BUN. Isialn the Yank Head_ or Woo. Oheoped bands. Brulasslprahcs. Wiens. Womploto Mot. Mud or Bite in in. leak Poison from common Poison Nines; etc, tor smut or bust. Always rash* initantansons its Earingan agrosablo moss odor. itispUm br ant to apply. Sold by all driNg• este. pt , 25 cents. f If. IL—ltis Liniment readied a Prise Nadal % the State raiz. • NAT 2U li• (Formerly wills Handel:ask) SAS OtENID OP MS OWN SPECTACLES, _ETC. FTWTM• 7 4 , N - P1 DEALERS IN TIN S . AN D 240 Viohdtym AND BLACKSMITH'S SUPPLIES. &c., &e. t • is: .R. - . - iJ:J.,:c.. --. :PORTER'S Old Established Drag Store, DEATH 16.-POTATO-SUGS PARIS GREEN LONDON PURPLE AT WHOLES/ME-OR RETAIL. Oor. Main and Pine Sts. Totiffandst SPRING AND SUMMER L..,0 Tii --- 1-.T N.G7 Gents• Ptianaishhas Goods, HATS AND CAPS AT M. E. Now propolses to knock the bottom out of high prices, and for the next 90 da Will offer his immense stock of Springilleady-Made Clothing for MEN, BOYS &CHILDREN'S WEAk -eIT FIFTEEN PER CENT LOWER , Than the goods can be bonghtin in :t other house, in the county, and every one whether they need clothing or not, should not miss this great opportunity, , as it will pay • you to buy for the coming season of nosmigroxEzim: I now feel confident of success in this line as I am turning ont daily iheland sourest and best finished.tgarnients in town. Don't forget the Place. - CALL EARLY . AND SECURE BARGAINS. IL E. ROSENFIELD: Towanda. March 7,1879. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY! R. M. Welles, 'Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Ircowanda, SPRING TOOTH HARROW. , The attention of the ' farmers of Bradford is specially called to these now lariciwir as filling DOM pletely a. void in our implements for the thorough pulverizing and preparation of all soils for hoed and all other crops. Their operation is so remarkable as to make the Spring Tooth Harroer the best selling Farm implement now before the patine. iIirTOWNSHIP AGIDITS cwanted where none aro now appointed. A full line of First-Clum Churn Powers. Please examine into the merits of the Patent Adjust able Track Power. It is Just the thing to please. ‘InARD MULLED PLOWS ! • CLIPPER REVERSIBLE and WEST ONEONTA REVERSIBLE OR SIDE-HILL PLOWS I!nprolied 'rompking* County-Culaviitors. M.. Osborne So Co's Independent blowers and Reapers. FARMERS FAVORITE GRAIN DRILL . • • THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROWS ! ACME PULVERIZING HARROWS ! HAND CORN PLANTERS! D. LIQUID Tho BEST sad C'EFAPEtir BRANDS In this market FARM-BUILDING AND ROOFING PAIN - TS, BUILDING PAPER. A Large Stock of . . LIZEIRICATING, CYLINDER AND NEATS' FOOT OILS 4 in any quantity, at very 7 low prices. wholesale and retail. • FISH. BROTHERS CELEBRATED FARM . WAGONS. AND THE AUBURN FARM WAGONS. ' . These . latter are the best and finest itnisheAl Farm Wagons ever seen in this County. - ' • Half She eton t Open Top and Covered :Buggies, First-class in every respect, from 150.00 to $lOO.OO. All warranted well made from the beat materials. Platform Wagons, - with Clark's Flexible, and common Gears and Springs. I' ' ,II ri LEADER WHEEL RAKES HAY FORKS, 'CARRIERS, BLOCKS, and ROPE very cheap. CORN ORELLERS in variety, FEED CUTTERS, HAY TEDDERS, &C.. For the very best and cheapest goods in the like of Fanning "Machinery sup ply to the subscriber either , personally , or by letter. Send for Circulars awi prices. Towanda, April -28th, 1881. THE Towanda 5 ct. Store MAIN' wrrumErr, -- (NEXT DOOR TO FELCH k CO. Is prepared to oiler a complete assort- ment of DRY. AND FANCY GOODS, crockery, Glassware, WHITE and DECORATED CHLNA. Latest designs and patterns-of MAJOLICA WARE, BIRD CAGES, [3/walnu t &C-.] For the coming Spring. Trade, we adhere as heretofore to our established principle—that a quick sale with a small profit r is better than a slow one with a profit and therefore our prices in any line of goods will compare favorable with the prices of any other house. IlerWe endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money, ' LOEWUB & FREIMUTN. Old Hata made New! Altering and rresaing for 40 mita Also, DRESSES CUT. AND OAST ED for 45 ants, AU done by • - RUA R. MeOAVY jn6l. On 2nd St., head of. Franklin. ......... :0: -. AND ROSENFIELD'S, Va. CHURN POWEEM XX HYD,RAULIC CEMENT! PREPARED PAINTS THE POPULAR OORNERA. . GEO. ,L. ROSS; - This Wed up the old MONTANTE STORE with s full and complete stock of FRESH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LowEsT. - Call here for your Groceries. After yon get prices at Ross' it will be of no use to try else where for his pricesiare down to rock bottom. • • • Farmers can get the tip.tOp of the market a: Goo. L. Ross'. All kinds of Produce taken in ex change for goods or for cash. _ KLINE'S MARKET . CARREL. BLOC K Main Street, First Ward. JOHN W. KLINE, MEAT &VEGETABLE BILAARKEIT o a more convenient Id - cation. and established . himself in the Carroll Illock. opposite Seeira is prepared to supply his patrons with TIM CHOICEST OF MEATS. O ums IN TIiELILBWON. YEWS VFAIETAIUM. - DOMICITIO MIFF. Ac., ko. arBOLOGNA SAUSAGE • spodolty. Al) or. don promptly delivered. The undersigned offers for oath on reasonable terms two Loth of Improved Land. One of ten serer In Rome Bothsigh sad one otatteen acres ha Rome township. Tor particulars inquire o a the premises of ORSON 'RICKS!. je,l.3t • R.M. WELLES HAVING REMOVED HIS marebl7-U. POE SALE.