THE ItEPTIBUCAN. , TEIURSDAZ SEPT.- 8.. MK To Our Subscribers. Examine Your Label 1 it will show, you the month and year up to which your subsetiption is paid. •If your sub scription soon- - to expire, please I Nand ai! ono dollai fora renewal al once, that we may send you the paper right along. Send in enewel without delay. • . A. IV - - is our general *soul ..00ster tor. And collector. for the southern and west • ere portion of the County. - Han. Wn. J. Torten, of Montrose, ezaate Senator jr.)in this district died ,In Montme on Tuesday evening Aug. Shtt, 'of pSratysts. }laver Mastodon Minstrels. play in Elmira. on Satnrdiy everting' next. This company soppo.ta the best band that travels. Attention is especially directed to the new clothing goods advertisement of the popular Clothing House of H. Jacobs. Seneca Amid affil carry teachers to li en Albany, tojKl*.he Teachers' Association at 75 eent4 - there ant return. - 1 General gym. M. Gregg, a prominent citi zen of Elmita, an ex-soldier, died In Tank bannock where be.was visiting on Friday last. Edaar4 Nicholson, of Athens, aged shunt thirty year*, wax run over by the car at ilayre, - while catching a ride on Wedneaday eveningtof hat week. We publish this week an interesting letter from our young friend Geo. W. HimberlY, descriptive ? ' of the county along the Northern Pscific. Rev. C.-T. flidlowell, on Sunday evening last at the Repast church, preached an elo quent sermon from the theme: "Thoughts suggested by the attempt. to aeAsasinate the President.", Dfr El len" Madden, has returned from her visit to ber•brdtber in Pittsburgh.: She %T i ent , ; to Sew York on Tuesday to select and • chase goodi in order to re-stock her millinery store for the fall trade. There isilt be a Castle of the Order of the Knights.. 4 the Golden Bale instituted ‘itt Meadville shortly, with 40 charter members. This Order is in a flourishing condition ell over the county. Mrs. Liston Bliss died in Troy, Wednesday evening Aug. 31. She had been an invalid for, several years, but bore her suffering with ehriatiau fortitude and resignation. She leaves 4 devoted husband bat no childred to mourn her early death. Albert Adriance, a brakeman on thesSouth ern COntral railroad, fell from a freight car at - Sayre on Saturday last, and was ran over by the caboose; from the effectof his injuries he died on Sunday morning. He resided at Un ion and was makinghis that trip. Rev. C. H. Wright preached an able.and eloquent sermon oa the "Character and life of Garfield," at the Methodist church, Sun day evening last. His text was from GeD. 2,3, chap. 6 verse. Thou art a mighty Prince among us. The Teacher's Institute of Boadford county will convene at New Albany on Friday of this week. We* would have .been glad to have published earlier an extended notice -of the Institute meeting, . but no notice was handed us with authority to do so; until this week. • ; - John Hunter, of Barclay, notice ,0fW1:44 failing from a third story window at thetenry House on Tuesday night of last week appear ed in our, last week's issue, died of his in juries at the Henry House on Friday morn ing-last Hia remains were taken to' Barclay for interment. Company E. 52' Regiment Petmaylvanis Infantry Volvnteers, will bolds Re-Union and basket at Mountain Lake on Tuesday October 18. All members of Cont. P&07 7 /LA,s9bkillatyr and 'all ex-soldiers, are cordially ii' -- niUArtio attend. • hinuillfyrs Kingsbury, pastor of a — church Vermant, preached in the Uniieraslist church On Sutulay morning last. Miss K., is a modest yet earnest christian woman, and her -eloquent ,Cjilscourie breathed the true spirit of devotion. She will receive the rite of ordinition Sheshequin on Thursday, Sept. 8. Rev. Pepper, of Belvne,Ohio, will visit To- Wands in the near future and give s lecture in the interest of the Irish Land - League. Rev. Pepper 111 a Methodist mieister.who haw just returned from a trip through the north ern part-of Ireland, which he made for the purpose of observing the conditiolof the peo ple in that eection. Northern Ire/and is mid by the English to be the most prosPeronspor tie n of Ireland, but Rev. Pepper reports them u being the meat merry ridden, miserable people, he thinks, in the world. Ho will no doubt have a crowded hill when be lectures here. We clip the fallowing notice -of Um' mar riage of 'Prof. 3. W. NoirisliOste .4 this count7,now engegoil la tesebing satin'Wield, Missouri, from tbe Webster noway 'News, of August 25th: • Itticamo—ht Alps, July 28th, 1881, by her. J. L. Phoeolit;Prof..7. Norrbh„ Prim cipal of Warabil4ibtPatdio Schools, to MIM 871042. itve14;41,44 4 :ia. - - Prof. liartiiih.:-alabbilirlied -armed : logintitaa this along* and re ooteitiketaridisitAlga.,:llo4l ilearW Aiehgratidoithselioto = hiii - lottelehtoldetigla here. We ratehil la Abe ProL , eo)lrs. Nor dish our eisetete *blow for theirfObini-PIP" Orem sad slope that all their Width* an impel iota , my tamale than. Tetetiers.' Aiwa4agioria: lett _413.0 as follows: - • : Sept. 3. Toinulds; 12, Gianyll44l44tre; 13. Cokluil*l-8it,46;124; Willi P.:04 IVGill le* /6; ppatlel Onotit,,l7, Albans; 19," !M -ad, P. 434 . 1 2); Wistalistlll2l.lPithili Bill 22; '4 1 .* 11 1 11 4: 2 3 5. Oihuniifie4; sofr soeums.:,:- - _ - - - Asa 11.1111i;* titcbghAd North (knell; 6, Warren - Cen4li4e. *4 SW . tome; 1,1 0114000,,.Eaat StiganiOdi :Onnton; 19# liololl, -, Vinvanda: 144:4144**.:' • Xaurbtipkeoweention. Tne Mutual fail Alliance will bold a convention %%Ile* Larserrille,- Slawiriehanns CO., Pa., 0911iliagiejng Sept. 90th. Tbe.con. doctor wiU bOrof.. IL E. Cogewell of- Savar: it; km, Po. ThomtLYUl_____ tone days and will end with a plums OODCeirs. The Alliance now 'lambert over 400 members and la in a very flourishing condition. • Prayer for tag Preside twice* Were held in the 'Towanda chur ches, on - Tuesday at Lt. a. m., in compliance with the recommendation of Gov. MA Prayers were offered for the recovery of the ioanded President. Heroes elsewhere. there his been no thought of difference in creed or filth, oar Catholic brethren have mingled their prayers with those .of Protestants for the noble. Christian man. who has borne his napiralled sufferings with an unquestioning faith sad fortitude. Only about a year since Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Seaman. of Parrisburg„ former'y of Wiwi, am bereft of a beautiful child, and they made the sad 'Oars°, to Wynn for the Inter ment. Nov again they are stricken with the loss of a dear little daughter, aged 6 years' 11 months and 3 days, wito died of membraneous croup at liarscaburg on Saturday September 3. They brought her remains to Wysox on Monday last for burial. sad they were deism lied in the (ternary beside the one• sotto ha-- tote, on the arrival Of the train at the depot. /IL Seamus ia employml m the &Sim Mali service on the vinis lhitbroad and esteemed by t PostOfil Department as one of its most competent and hathfil em ployes. Mrs. Seaman is s daughter of Mr. Z Coolbaugh, of Wysox They have the am" Pithy of a large sir* et Passel. in a boat on the river bank. The -ovner can have the lame be eatting at the reahltnee of 13. J. Allen, State strut, and Proving Pnvertr and mingle" this natio a. SI, will men allow &Washes. to suffer and their noble Horse? when Kendall'. ligsvin Lore 'WWI Prot** will remove all aufhw. AU ' f rOM has sod boast. nes ad.% • . MI 0 W. Wax, County Bopt. Again Ittrisken. Fessiat:- PZROON, —1412 - Helen refiqite4 qoes, Grim. on friday' iat., ' --Mrs. 1., L. Mean, is spending week at . Eagleamere, Sullivan aeon ty. .ikz. P. Bronson. ibpened riebnol at Wpilnaing on Mondarlaid.! z —Pruitt/oat Wile*, of the Water works hes been in town for a few days. —Mrs. Emily Bowen of Warren, is the guest of Mrs. EAU= and Mrs. Keene. .- -ViiWarn B. Shaw and finniki of **dog ton. are in town. the guests of. W. A. Mini- —Kiss May Adams has returned from Block Isßad, where she has been spending the heated term. , • —Mu Ella Friable of. Orwell has been elected tesober in the Graded . . school of . this Place. - _ Aim. Dr. Stewart has:returned from his vaeationand resumed services last Sunday in the Presbyterian church. —Mrs. John Simpkins and two daughters are the guests of Mrs. John B. Smith, North; Towanda. • : - —Ez43heriff Spalding. of Athens, who has been at the sea shore for some weeks for the benefit of his health, is 'topples with hits son- In-law. J .W. Mix. —J. Deb. Montanye. of Plainfield,. N. J., was in town for a law days last week, be ing called here to attend the tonersl of his mother. —A. Beierlir Smith, Esq., his been ap. pointed State Grand Commander of she Order of Knights of the, Golden Rule for Pennsylvnucia., Mr. Smith will, we do not• : uoubt, make a competent and Able —Mrs. ; H. C. Stephens of Standing 'Stone, township, will Ware on Tuesday next:, to loin her hnsbanci at Fisk,Alair Co., . lowa. Mr. Stepbeni left Bradfor d Co., in April 111 He will make his futnie home in lowa. Tracy, of ifiehnount, Alleghenyi county, N. Y., eldest brother . of H0n..11. W. Tracy of Standing ' Stone, died at his resi dence id the former p plane, on Thursday last, Sept; 2d 1881, aged abon6l3,Tears. —Unfit. Williams,. sop of H. N.' WiMints, Esq.,l passed examination before ttitt. Military Board at West Point. _He *as perfect In all the required studies except Arithmetic. His excellence in other branches secured a letter from Gen. Howard to Cotigreseman Jadwin„ asking for Williams' re-appointment. He will have from the present time until next June to prepare for examinatien and will undoubtedly succeed. ' Rev. J. S. Been, for five years past Rec tor of Christ Church, Episcopal, of this. place Will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday morning next at 10 1 X, o'clock. Mr. Beers goes to Massachnsetn in response to a call • from the church authorities of that State, to take general' oharge* of missionary work in liana chusetts. His field will extend over the whole State. He has faithfully and consci enciously discharged his dation as the *tot Of the, Church here.pndtis departure will be deeply regretted by many warm friends. garrisburg Bator Abet. Friday night last Kilburn Chandler, oity editor of the Harrisburg Patriot, was insulted. by one Hairdlion in the presence •of dies. - An slterailion ensued and Hamilton, shiot Chandler, "Aireaking his leg below the knee. It is thought that mnpulation will ho neces sary. The wounded man sprang for tho throat of his muctilint" and choked him until taken Knocked Dow* by •TAteees. Andrew Gresham, of Athens, Pa., was as - - Banned' on the street at that place at about nine o'clock Friday night last, with the evi• dent intention of robbing him. Gresham is a German about twenty years old, and in the employ of the Bridge Company at that place. Be had been to the postoffice and was retatia i ng, wben,pr luting down Bridge street where a half dozen rbwdies bad congregated. He was importuned by one of them for a dollar. Upon replying that he had no dollar he was knocked down, and the others coming'to the ridfliatAritudigaucup-tbey went through him, but finding no raltiables,thei aimed Imes on. The night being qUite dark and, Gresham a comparatire stranger in the plebe,. he is unable to 'identify any of the party.— Elmira Advertaser, Itobikty. resehere Association* Inarimuch as the trains on the &L. 8. do not ran at times tc acoomodata per sons attending the Aptoolation ezoept for the Friday evening session. ,resort to other ways Jof waren:ice Will be necessary. Persons anningto Towanda bY rail can. be acoommodated at' reasonable , rates by , ap plying to & L., Arnold or E. E. Buffington, either personally or by !attar. The larger the mud* desiring to go the - better the rates. ' mom FR;VVEZIN • ,Eerron lizetaasc.ax:—Aii yens ininireptiers have hen informed, that pie-nies are "boom ing" hi this section; I thought it would net be out of order: to give a description ,of the last but not le*, on the Hat. The M. E. 8. 84 of tfdirplice_cenvened at the Chetah on Wednesday; ling._ 8Ist; at . an early' hen?. when centrary.to the expeotatioes of many, who bad anticipated an excursion , to Norm taln Like; lk was decided, on 'account of the oppressive heat and dust,-to turn oar course loiiiid the piewint groie of Itro,B-43taikin:i who kindly gave a :alt:the privileges his grounthuLaifoil. ! Altbotigh there, was no Martial: Afted97. to.rouse .the ;"ruril del:d iens" to stare,.tutive quietly wended• our way to:flit trate, upon arrival, 1191 -were 110011434-, livened by Mud*, both instrumental and °venal. faratehed by-members of the school. l• • ilt was thought by some, that' owing to the 1 izireme heat and dust, the attendance would be man, but thanks to our friends, who roan • githered at the grove, (theirlaskete "gr6an irig with the heavy load of chicleen and other 'good things") the number was estimated at nearly _throe hundred. While the eatablei INN being conveyed, from the baskets, to the tables, the children were enjoying them selves at the swings. Dinner being innermo st% they were soon gathered at the tables; where lemonade, ' candies and other good things in abundance, -were provided. After all had partaken, - saul the tablei Ogled. fully satisfied Shit a "table plc-mo" is "just the thing'! the audience were entertained a short . time, by remarks, from Rave. Newell and Vaaltirk, after which more music, and swinging, _completed a pleasant day for all present' •‘: -;_. . -s. • • 1445. itept. 33, 1881. : , 1 .; *4lll4gig 6"I =lowa now gooe toSeranton, Mrs. G. A. Lent from Miele:ter . N. Y., i► visiting Art Immo* Tigrlor, and rib. Mrs, Mettle Z. T. Olait from Begat Ban. came home to spend a few weeks, was taken sick add has been serioask ill br Pad (oar leeks, bear that' they Dow enierf.airk - hopes,of bar recovery. - • - ' *Bev. Augastits Lung, of Minden N. J.: preached in the Baptist- chnich. Aug. WI His test was nit is Pinished. 4 ! His discourse was able and highly interesting. Prof. W. B. Brown, of Borne, has gone West, wititithe porposoof settling in that sec• Lion of the country. : . • • LIZILIBABX Noma. The. ptiblithers of Rey. Dr. Robinson's "Spiritual Songs for the flimdey-Solusd" hue just Mimed a little book eonteining only the nymus of that work and MUM; • for (11111411 a the money.' 'lt will be a fold desirable sup plement to the large book. greatly increas ing its usefulness, and placing is within that reach of the largest mhadou-scamolei The new edition is prettily boaud in flexible red cloth. and costa but 20 cents. The complete tans edition. bound in, stiff_ boards, !wired with red Moth,. With 'red edime, sorteiO cent. to eohoste.'ants rid hit the sake or the letter work hate mounted up into the.sooree of thousands since its tune •.. Yes; ego. (Tmt Oximmr Co. New Tork'S`, Good arnspasts- ifiptimtibikl, Num; 48 : - , 7 111 10, 20 * Igr : noltkihreo4 91111- 11040Pilleeistod MAO'Sib re. elm - when. the Rugby ioliny founded by Thomas Haigh... author of, 'Tout Brown," is. There is an Installment of "itildred's Cagaice," the serial story now running; a complete star3'; an artiisla about the helm operatives of Idanshestsr. England; 'Tour Days in Torktourt;" apropos of Om approach ing oestansialeelsbratka therm and various sketch* poems and shoil articles. =II j • SW itiaber, and On ThursallY,airnimilleat'a held robbery' And dastardly Ousanit was committed Rani ilfe - Pereon of Obaritis Breimari.'!4 Oieritin township this county, at a winded spot on ihe road nom Towanda twiltbens at a point lower Ulster where the road is crossed by liernbak Bun. It appears that Brennsti bad - been employeirwith his team at Bath, N. Y. and was on his return after baying been paid off for his work. Beaching Waverly on Thus day be fell in with Henry . Wheeler and Frank Warren, - with whom be spent, some time. the party inulging in drinkiog. - Widle in their company-Brennan exhibited his moue% soute, i seventy dollars. In theAtternoon he started With his team proceeding on toward home. reaching Hemlook Bun at about dark. Bo states that two men drove it'll him beibre be•reselted that point *ban be thinks were Wheeler and Winn, and when be _ came there, he found a bone before a buggy wagon tied so that the' wagon blockaded the road. As he halted ar the obst r uction, two men with clubs -:prang into the rear of his wagon before tu4ras aware of their presence and struck him senselsacwith clubs end rob bed him of $7O and The unfortunate man was found bl- . Elijah Granger, who took him to his -house indturiedbim into life and took care of bhp and his team until morning. On - . .-Friday morning Hr. Michael Divine brought Brennan to town' and: lir t , Granger drove his horses.. He was taken totthe aloe ofDrs. D. pi. and B. o.Newton.who found hint severely Wounded. There was e. fearful gash on the right temple three inches in Sunni)); the right eye was wallets shut and the right cheek badly bruised and swollen, and. the eye and cheek lisoolored and blackened. His wound was sewed up and dressed by the doc tors, when he ites taken to the Henry House and he there w4t to bed, and remained then several days under medical care before be was able to go oat. Chief of Police Burns was given charge of the task of hunting up the robbers, at about 2 o'clock, r. x., on Vri day. He went to Athens and procur ing Dow; itable Sherman of that place .to aid him.they Went on to Sayre, and with John Beeman as driver, they followed up the faint clues until with the Aid of Chief Brooks, of Waverly they succeeded in bagging their game during the night. They found that Wheeler and War-. nerhathired a livery rig on Tburadal after noon and returned with it late in the night. They Also, found newtons who described the rig and the men s they passed on down the road through Uister.—illso kwonsan who saw two men alight from a buggy and go into the brush and , cut clubs but a short time prior to the robbery and not far from the place. These men were arrested—Warner at Waverly and Wheeler at Athens, and in cuatody of Chief Burns were brought to Towanda and locked np. There wasa bearing before Justice Hal. who issued the warrant, on Friday afternoon. The prisoners were brought in, and their victim in a very feeble condition was also present D. C. DeWitt appeared on behalf of the Commonwealth. e 1 Williams and Angle for the defendants.- Commonwealtlienot being prePared, s postponement of the hearing was asked until Monday.'-which 4 Was granted. and the prison ers were agaliflocked up. On Monday after noon they limo swain brought before Justice EMI epd hold for court without Northern District Convention Z. o.iof G. T , The fifty-fourth quarterly session of the Northern District Convention L 0. of G. T., of Pennsylvania. was held in the Prethyterian Church in Herrick, Pa., Angcurt•thlth and Slat. Rev. George 0. Hart, G. W. C. T., was pres ent during ,the entire session; H.E. Chase, W. C. T., presided at the first days' sessions, and G. C. Hart the second, 'which were open to the public, and all present were invited' o participate in the proceedings. E. B. Powell was seeretary pro tern. .• . Reports from Lodges and Deputies were made and subjects discussed as follows, viz: "The objects of District Mover:lllcm." 'hy G. 0. Bart. "What Goodlemplos have accom plished and what they propose. doing in the future, by Rev. S.P. Wright 'and Rev. G. C. Hart. "Hoir can we secure the hearty co. operation of all temperance people in - our work for prohildtion." by 0.. T. Chubbuck and 1 T. EL Camp. "Whet Meilen. the , yemeeill • of :our Lodgei,'` by W. H.; alviipli_w. wow., C: L. urcom, a se*. J. a - , Bodifergi IL L lano, and H. E. Owe. , "What are the do: ties of dolt& thinkers to - thee s Cause, by William P. HOrtoo. E. B. Powell and Mrs. 0.. T. Clinb -"The Tummies outlook," by G. O. Hirt. ' -.,- 1 At the close of G. 0. Hartlifivening Hon. George Linden offered the tolloiing; which - was unanisnou* e_dePiedi Re/robed, That in view of the facts stated, f 'we are more thin ever convinced that the system of lir license as a beverage is a fraud, incises le alike of either &maw or de fence and should be abolished by Oonstitu clonal amendment. - _ , -.. The Committee on relolitiOris reported as L Resolved, Via'ini gnitefully'solurowl• edge the blessings bestowed upon us by the Giver of all good since oni last meeting. _: 2..Thsl - , we davit eielleithiee with .our Chief Magistrate and members of his family m 'their afilictions tad- sufferings , Wised by the dastardly and criminal attempt to tale his life; that, that act was a blow "hired not only at him, but at our rights at. sovereign citizens of this nation; that we regard is great crime as but one of the many crimes 1 1 resulting , from, our public sins. We deeply I 1 sympathlie with all' the many victims of na tional or public sin and crime, and as individ nab we hereby, pledge ourselves to reamed -efforts tOzipe nut all national, State and in dividual sanction of the most prolific source - of orlme,—the liquor trod*. S. We condemn In the strongest possible terms that exercise of tyrannical power 'which denies the people of this State their , constitutionally guaranteed right to express their will upon the uestion of adopting suck constitutionalest as will forever pro- Whit the trail* in. Intoxicating .beverages in this Cothinonwealth; that , we cannot en - our " way' clear toward securing'such right by the support of: parties that refuse and 'dare not promise - the use of their power and inluenee to that end. -_ ~_, 4. We'declaxe it to baliris detaruilned put . pose in the future to vetirtnly for such men and candidates of the* parties, whose posi tion and pledges sterinequivocal upon this most ilePerieetorfeition befor e chi of our State.: .--,',-,'_- . . • • ..- These were considered' Separately and Us% nimously sdopthd. , It was suggested that the sense of thii - C;onvention bet pstrin dn& form, and that Hon. titers. Laillon, a dele gate to the ' epithlican State (lineation, to Mimi in tarristrarg September„,,?lttr, be re. quested* present the same wit; 'mire if possiblethe arligion of a resobtahn, pledg ing : the - , patty in ,favor , of submitting such. constitutional amendmen t to a into of the Pectok,ot tb• State.: . ' ' ' : 1 A - cmiatfieeloni on tidies appointed to Carif."Olgt UM . sosgellilon and ibr report in mistime' as to oilabts to leviesytnonsider- AitioaMetw ePlewelle,*Aelidiff l 4o the lei - -1 ., . ', ” I ftiaWo ,W . -100 1 14 pr record of WitiooOhnittidi - erolr Twee/ tad' eVaWa11.,,t,, 4 ,' Weal , 11 04.. 1 That our -00thltiiidthittlthWom to the'peo - 4 i 'ple their: kiffetildtdc.:4l-nniong which . are enumerated - that-of/16 mid liberty in the pursuit df happiness, W.A. right "to otter, reform or abolish their lowertumnkin.-nash -UMW Seiko alkft inks *Pe *' - : =That to deny - tie itumartustly to muds* this right is practically equivalent to denying the right itself. It is saying we will nullify yOur rights by our might. . .: • 1 The right to: Who In alcoholic Wager is not an‘, indefeasible one ,It is nary - a priv ilege granted by dahlia through the court; and May be withheld or otherwise as wisdom may dictate. , -.• • I Many to tie limmblican party are strongly impressed' with the Mignitude and enormity of the evils reedits& /tom the liquor tradlo.l . The people petitioned. the Legislators by thousands and thus of thousands for the op. portunity otioting on the question'of refits ing license. They voted by tens and hun dreds of tbOusonde against lima under.the leans of the " local Option raw,* but their de s claims under that law, as wallas their rights were ruthlessly snatched from them' and' ifpnphmt *Wed*, end- the, were _Sealed even th e privilege at - abusing pi acelimatiag, the., and the instrunthifth of their dishtithe were baittillailt latilatiOttlet the silugititik their_esimind wort. 1.4 • - , - ' , , .: ' T he tisiiitthe , is now nesaselnif store .:du limiteptoportimes e and, is taking a form that will snake islets., iwomirMit. - It is not now : as to.whether probibitionlerlititr Milbt** is Is Vol holkilo *kw* . conguilltidefl *IP - . totaion, bittErat wAstfiecitie eight ei g In** , the founders of out goremumat staked their_ tivie t ibeir thrums did their • oorlet him* are really of any -TOM lithe , pratmet day., Were tbn P 4ll or Vs NM 42s we log vs* * Mad neirow Minded to stry4eot and defetidetir lOU ny the mama tibA air. sto_oooola . fur Oki Wrist iT the . , ~. :. 1- - .. Are the Mill og toper], to pig MOM . . , . MS mend than thettied given sights of hmosent pm* who" ite - lisde 16 MAW *lest guts IMP Erin mime is s trespassnpoit Mite: PilisreoluPlalatflave 101140.1*Ilsig - lbw" O°lW/on- of ta is beaked bb the de; mami: Pay oe I take you Property or hwea% Cella, ions pima, Pat Ai rigida of men to grog, (Watch most of then) will admit they are betty sit without), esamaniide,nt the*. tweitilindAluteMistkthisest` of the en the- othio l, lind let itiallanem man >j in fistula sib! vales the matter to 'Mali he trillwive prefeseemn - [ Shall the _tootle Note the - opporsunity of Impressing theirwilljts the sostterts the Ant question to be settled? .This banded th.m. The second is as tombs% it sbalt-bis.._ The liquor interest : hi Parki r -41 10 .414 The fact that II keeps the - qWestiou friona Gaming to an lua Ware the pee* is irk* of its own imitenititekmintes and satsitial- Una .to their -,tree ,*tewests. It respects no prinelph)-=no rights of nun. • - • , The action of thellepoblican Connection will be awaited with intonate: , , , The next regular' lOW= of the Dlstriot Convention is tote held at "Calton. Mrs. kart. D. artarativige, widow of the late Joseph, *two- Men tiottet whoseslapierisuilinesi was mention elitist weak; &Odin Wilda' . AO lamas:ion Wait her residence on Main Street, aged :Ist years. Since her marriage over fifty yeati ago she had raided iris ads gdao. and her friends sle numbered by the esteitfef hir large acquaintance. ithe was the only daughter of the late _: Abner 0. Rockwell the 'first Sheriff of this county. Her husband d4d * little over a year . ago;. ~ .4)f her Immediate family . two sons only remain:.. 3. Deis. Plainlield, N. 3.4 - and- pr.lester D., _of this place. Though in feeble health since her husband's death. her dezdso had beanstalk& pitted bat a few days prior to her death. She •was a devoted member,' being one of the earliest and oideit..l of the Presbyterian church here and did much in her younger . &welt/at • ths ,congregation was small in establishing the church. - She was a trldy christian'wife and mother. and in every re lation of Life aimed to do her whole duty, The fa oral ceremonies were observe(' from her late residence An Friday afternoon at 5 o'cloca. Xrthl Sandi C,ote, died at tier residence in Macedonia, kaylgin township, - August 28, 1881, aged 85 yeais. Mrs. Cole whose maiden name was McNeal, was born in one of the lower counties of this State. She married John Cole, about the year 1815 and settled in Asylum, where she resided up to her death a period of 'B6 years. She was left a widow in 1850 with a large familyiseveral of there too young to proiide for themsetvek.who wervreared respectably and suppported by hir Indefatigable Indiiti try. She was Cut motheret etevenchildveitc nine of whom are living. She leaves forty grand-children and upw.arde of twenty great. grand-children. Five of her sous served faithfully in the Union Arniy during the war ,of the rebellion. Of these Dr. A: J. Cole, of 'Mansfield. Tioga countyservnd as a Sur geon. Wm. J. Cole, liebt the rank of Captain and Commanded Company 0.1415 t Regiment Pewee; Volunteess.- - This° others =were in the ranks, and three o u t Of the live 'wore severely wounded. Up to within a short time prior to her death, which quite sudden she tended and cultivated a large gaiden with herown hands. A woman of remark able industry and -endaranbe, she &come.. plished all she could. with the means a her .command and was never idle. She wet fami liarly known among her 'friend; as .'Aunt Sally." From an early age she was a zealous member of the Methodist Bpboopal dilrob, with which she maintained a consistent standing. The funeral services were observed at the Macedonia church on Tuesday Aug. 80th,' largely attended. Rev. C. Ba Wright, .of Abe M. B. Church, Towanda ineached an eloquent discourse, apd the remains were laid to rest in Macedonia cemetery, • • Col. Hendrick 4. WtiOt one Of the most prominent Laminas men, and Pilitiolans of Wroming'Valle,y, Mad ii Wilkes-Barre Sept. 2d r aged 70 yeart.'llerluerillian half seen. tnry he had been an active - member of the Laserne 0:01,ty Bar. !holt& an uncompro- DemocraTifirity - s, yet the honesty of tomollies and the parity of his loyalty 16 conAtry here never questioned: Be Fas einpkatically the friendpf the laboring man and his friendship was not confined to empty professions of regard. In every good work that would advance the interest of his nativf city. in every effort to relieve the necessities of the pior, he was ever t foremost with oioon heart and libenl band.. l In the dark days of 17, when there was an much want and suffer ing among the laboringiciassewin the valley, he gave awartons of bread and other provis-• • lons to the starving poor. Col.. Wright won• pied many positions of trust.. De several timesl'represent his District in r, t Congress. Though born to wealth end high woolsl peal. tiom yet he endeavored to represent the cause of the lowliest laborer as well as that of the most influential constituent. Els protubut eulogy will be 'found lathe elogoent tsars of the thousands who fMind in him a Reweave benefactor Ind a true Mend. ' Arotriord County Trackers' The runt meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be. held at New Albany, Sept. 9tb and 10th Inds. l Every effort is making to have thi s l 0.1110:: ant stlren ea trttsdtable ssestfgl ``With teschers from ail parts of , the county will Askant thensetwes tilt and try to . be Yrea-,1 Tho - naleinit, the *elm tope Of , exercises as far as we have #sea -able town. range it: Address—" How Our Lew' Hon. E. L. Rini". . Etiquett:-AnniS. Eiim*Ye; Natural Science in our Common Schools, Prof. E. E. Quiiilan. . common FracnOns,--deo. If.' Unshod!. Politicol oeeitaeldiff.--oniten3L Oshoniei, Addition andflanstrietketeEditard /*Mi. Longitudewnd Time,—W. V. Nagai. OrtleNtraphy,-11. 4. W. Erin. ;;. 'CIVBSTIONit sea omen, Dirmarorr. 1. Tq what eetoettellee the -Belem' 44404 culture be taught liver , 2. Is the yractiii'at beeping the school; re* parte on sheeti of paperfandaftertrati . IsoOn• ing them Into the books advisable,: or even S. Hai ' t IdicAtkmal enl4lo - at the tonnirrakbattal***Ask l o.o o 4seticic*, -so bow nut it be :twedwiewewitiv i ttlies 'More ? - 0, meclll ; tiritiid s ta44 'to the AbhiltitiAlkitaiil4llo2llllllloJ-: • 4 : 1 6'1 4 - * l l 4 l Ai 40t/ The tomittlekit siniii,*to*gra :tifinif itainc T it. x*Jatiirir4: BP)", J. Apo sea r. L -Stmigere; de:all they raw reakeit - pausal fortos. stssoffili6 40fo: detsismaal WA to be loaded other places in her seal writ- interest in - the edseatinnal I YOriAtthlt Acii4l; B. C. thaw Saida*. zur '417. AU 01..j0S .114 "everibotr.-.dietdd hear* . 10 mind, that tha Great Opeaiad ar• the ,siAlis*?tsepoo** blest;: this intent till=-In Wl*" Maths' Tows** Theitcisk.ortubow biota and 111$4, 'Hata atteghitia Ott Kane; Bola' and Chthinaiiip wear;,;4o*l the la r gest and most elegait stock wee "main Bradord ' minty; AU we can sittew. to that th,0020-. eat.wonder isi:ilmi - -01011dai Tiedieive Idiot* of la dd.: asettesoltil an acipi aathaftieat*ottitiClothist Rows tassaid in oaf tors-; , .Tbs beat& that wed*. . A/iota. larf***•# 7 7l`titt: ll !!-ffiaY Itetthatitt tlO OB - 1 : 1 01-!**- 1 # 11 - 1 talFol-11 1 tit.:Paitai )4. '...ZiortnitiNallit , 4l4odl4ok, Ida Of **IC latiOCJltOltialttt .0 1 04 . P0i tht• la** - hata)*iall' - `.sl6C4 l oo4lll;laitt* :lasttalataiSilaatithaaatt ►*lS* -.ladhattrAtitia4koi *jut ikiltettitillaitleatalithikand‘addlei . hOdie s atatallat prOpieetty fit_ 16e ' k~r~i TbS7 bars toilkettiplei 4 ***, mos 0.#1 , 1& I 'W 4l 4, ll . l oofilatiii . iiiiii 11110 . 14 := g!;• ' tax -11,9theatattlakigi -:.,,-';'.. I': 'I. 01/217411.111".. .14 I • . • r.a.ovivzs .rwiKamixbrea. - sitaleirsietAssy- of $4 00 0 104 ,,40. 11 Wilnignssisthissiolkbark4oll l 4lo* sue•pethelltass'lltar;Goreas,,Atoka* XsOstei,, thS, *thartsirthreassaCarscPaarsiVOrs • 11/011111M***4040,',/allt:**,4l,,thk slathers smisedisiliisthrsii***** OrsathsailkOsiwid l4lo44 -6 1 61i1004* Ike: Barainii clonaoitotthe.sololo-0t=1 . 14 , • WOW: that Nhetb-ftuthitreet thtwellti , hes ontoinbart'and Swhaty4he feet where saidritraatl4 l o ll6,l aUthe 'stets of Willianildis;wid Wildintate hnd -North; 'is that: said 'street VII belifty! (60) feet in width from the: &kitbags of." the' estate of . --.ilfsw-Idisined: ha opeinifd, and: it hereby ordainedd tootgibi bud isrs nOrttely o and dheetiOnst tfl='wener"oe'isth4.:4loe o d three feet west of the south-met - Corner ..of Damsel Viktpleer lot therioa north Ildegs. west onilnuntrid nal two (t111)1 1 01004 oonsit thstinivinittit: 14U degs. wset.-allinandredlintlind*Winge eve-teinhaolllsll4oYdndiskeinto/0044041 of YinfilirashnsnorthWi t riat 1 , 00.14Tea110 ati4.0 4 0141111.11.111 000 feet twanesher.in • Neethihnieth a - -":;abow 0P4314 _•:;thesee oath 41INIdess. east wean hundredea& sdaids , Me7 - and. tra . Iftis4o lad los mast on - nottlillihri of Lamta • thence west for e = 45) . het on ninth awe Zambia drat lapis,* of Odi be it forthecordMited by the *Waal aforesaid:. That'spullet street forjy-three Yd{) feet In:wid 4 6e knots' as. Slate street, to be opened. and is hereby ordained and opened from Main street west according Was following courses and distances. Beginning at a corner, are and four4enths (5 440) feeinortb of the aerthssost earner of the wall of the - Wm. Watldn's house on west line of Main street; thence South 87 dm. 39 see , west seven hundred and slaty nine and four-tenths (789448) feet to, a corner, forty-three and five-testier , (48 50) fees south of the south-west corner of the Ellen Ward Miller house; thence - south" 87 OM west sixteen hundred and forty and seven tenths (16407.10) feet to a eorner,• thence north 44 d. ogs 85 see., west three hundred and Wanly feet to 11 COMEX in the west line of aid Wreath,' thence 'lath U dogs. 25 see., east about =Om (52)1e5% along said Scalp Oslo • ionier; _th _ence southlitdeiga 35 sec., east three handfed and twenty4ive (325) feet to a corner; thence north 87 dega s east sixteen hundred and twenty and seven tenths (1120740) feet to a corner; thence north 87 dogs. 89 sec., east seven hundred and sixty nine and four-tenths (70440) feet to a earner cod west line of Main street; thence south 8 degas 39 see., west forty-three (43) feet along west line of Main Street to to place of beginning. . - GIANT • And 60 it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That a public street forty (40) feet in `width, to be Mown as Grant street, to be opened and is hereby ordained and openeL t rom Main street west according to the fo wing courses and distaueem. • •Be gat a corner in the west o f of Main street, at the north-east corner of L B. Humphrey's lot; thence north 84 degs. 38 see., west two hundred. and. Ofty-slx and screntyttlre one hundredths MB 76400) feet along the north line of said Humphreys lot to a coiner in in east line Second *treat, and twenty-four (24) feet east of au ken pin set in Centre of. Second street thence north 4 dogs. AO sac., east forty 440) feekto corner in east line Or 1 134m41. Mat - theme mouth 84 degs: 30 see., east two hundred and My: six and seventy-five one hundredths (230 75- 100) feet to a corner in mitt line, of Main street; thence south 7 degs. 24 sea., west forty (40) feet along west line at Main street to place of beginnim W. G. ALMS, Burgess. Attest: 3". KINGISBI3IIY, Secretary. TOWANDA, Pa., Sept. Brd. 1881. • • At the repair monthly salmij of the BoroUgh Connell held . Monday evening Sept. Stb. 1881, all the members were present ex cept Councilman Bahm, The infinite.; of the •i last - regular meeting were approved as published, an ippropriatimi of twenty dollars was made for the payment of the Band on the CletildoZl of the annual parade of tie Fire Department.' sod' on asp-, tion of Mr. Holcomb, the Connell resolved to attend Ina corporate body to inspect the de department antpirtielpate 3n the parade. , Bills amounting to nine hundred and ninety-two dollars and four coati. "($99?.04) were examined and approved by the linnet) committee and orderapaid: ICipssidedArialreets, Lumber, es Pipe and coment•for ParkE . : 4lmin, Ira - Ere departruenl s •:—_. -.. • . 83 97 Insurance, . • • -;.- 85.00 . Stationary, - -t 55 Coddinau costs, •• • 850 ' Miscellaneous, 6 .60 _ Total, - • • • • . 0999 Ot iTildico Cadillac"reported' the meets of John earregan,' Ben Davis. Michael monk, ohn Keefe. Jeremiah libinabott and Wallace BleManna, for Dnankanneei, &mord** con dos:l;W llghting, 0 100 0 . 46 -ft?* but ho , Seosy; corner PitOCZEDIN6B. Beptembe4r Term,liotichty fWaetabor 6th Omni convened st 100. to. The usual pre: limitary business of Making ukutkuul and grantthg rules was triunieted. The following • aimed persons were sworn as Grand Jaren:, - • - . Tamen, J. & ihtheiM &Wm; W. Itrotin, At i l l i tu mr4townstlip; & D. &Woks, Ulster; G. A. Towanda borough; J. D. Comp, Wysinsinn; Chandiet. Wield, Pike; Alpbetti. Decker. - lAtehlieldillt,ll Loomis; Troy township; Qs, Itorttunp, Monroe born.; '7" A. C ht ia*:fl PtiPick. Tro7 lx° 31 .4101 1 41PP•:- ‘ 1 1 " 10/0 " Ati; rein. Tusuutunt:raßlißinillOr i4ater; Bur ton iloontom- Parlingtort hip; - Alen awls" Wens; Bittleina . Job,lllMetOrmat"Beid. , sh•- S; itt; ' " t0Ze1q7(440 16 . is* Mid/WOO fthm4nt into a dams - kw. IL'Pecit 'DU aniqszinrHill„ T. 'll - Ruletqc • Po Joitusiott. 7 -,-- '' "t !' ' '• ~,-, • 1 _ _-: noar : Wir iciddkiittOrei ordered in August, mwi . .,. gtheittlaiipentoprishw Arm have ~. _ kif-dli**l24ProsPer o4l fell and * an :: immense stook "Ofidbyeaii f ah hinds. `When ihebilillideliati - open. we are wand est This ()Piot** in Oda loamOrer had xi_ large l atit:iharnieUelea in amorftnt of 1 14 44 general:nerekiift iiiliA! D. ' I sal Ai:viii, disilisio "To tin 110111 , 4 _ 0 1 41,10 14 thellainUoit lit !the I* Ste , . „ , . kittbi.kitsll?* . the goedbiltee rift *i iiie,oo6o. , _ Irani Monogr la tie said ditrible, :- • economical- of thee Mal blat j IA the littit tieiiing on 144 1 40 -01 iiirlaWiiii store now lime. The nig4., o,olifii—f *orked, alid.., therefore mat roost rsaav =nage& - :-..,.`,1n -- . • '" *Ate ' Mona yprktrAtove; thkallogradeiltrime favorite ; A. ' Iktill '4llitto., - idll obi for stile anothot*indknie - 1 111 0 1 01_ hilifers'kulkwa pa the Woentraterza. AM'arhoeintteutplate unsng a store for cook. ingefliaating Pirlongee will says something (y pareintaing as early in the amen as pO5. Ole, arr there- to nearly shwa* a rise in Woes daring: the cold "weather.' 'Manatee. tatorgtalte L adiantagedd they Untamed de zmand:43 liiiinsehoild foresiall,the advance br ir iabing mitt Poiltalei• 101 Lfs: . ( :v - ittra3l4l/: t ThE 00 , 1001i40 , 4d4 Rouse 4 , imi ict bs tbiptiaipaat ChM* house in the innide,iii - tiibeepsinitoidiatatiymniii*Saptembir le** ft , abark.; in thalltiona . Miht 04 , *:4 0 it 01 4 1 ) 'Ad ow* the 010edlith /WO, sat antrill*Makiirti the linealllltaillaniare wear atieth Inaba bought tor itattflaathalfilatail • 101" Pad tot than beta& ,ealu roee ot Itislowa atlztn hip_oll44l4kiloots and litawai bita. t at . i • n**, Wan as thalma no, be *Alkai `ftlahMmat i - aa •ft , ll'd 811,04 ead Slithi NW. 401 .10k 4 laisIt 1 4, 1 0 4 hirli fivele 16100111*W - - 110 yt the kidaitaaber t,lll . .iothing " BSI `f, CM JOrrinf 1 lir. Sit, MAIWZDA A .._. - , _ , . , --;t. , . ,, z ,,, --..::-..„ - :‘ , . , .... - i...... - -- , : , -- -.-- -- - • , 17140101 have non Iwo sectdied of be. 3oilt:oo*llT• t ,iligoilii; yet I iceepted an* , 1411010114"81604:110161 Aar e% .plaule at Yftatilltoosuitis esti dal UM '•' , 401 11 0 1-4 4 6114 lOarts iiiiii**4o44,lol6 l 4 . ppoison • is s iminineulsostb *thitilk‘ll44lllo4•ll** riverfrat* TheTinbininnoili„ool tot lienC contributed *Rio 'lnlitenbag male. • ' , ..Tbik- 4 bandsoure driti *Waf Lott, Jo one of the, riling PV / 5i 124 4 1 .-. It/ -11 u 1 ** 1400 14110 .4810211 4 ---410410416 "siii J 1: W _ Hood o f Athoos , delivered - au aadras %Mika berfinibr of the Ws* ft both intenathig-riad „Inidructivi. Bev: J. 1).14th, pastor- nt_ ibis E. Church at itthooPint. then announced that noir dike - Weft alike late Ter would ready* a can 4 , Ow, which.would ba after the modern` style 01 1 Om a =I p, heavy similes. Op =and light strokei down. Conuade James Kintner. • aktbe Soldier's Bectolon at Gettysburg; giegist tasty `pond the tree -under. which 1)411%4 Doidow bias klipikg tots doting Gentfibialf.: Threasir the 'cons. peary. WM. Dicker :Charlie., Vienna and .Phiijie* were •* 1 4 1110 4,• at that ba thing eared forts the temPteary hospital by Su gceon /Muftis, Bev. Win..Shelp made a brief and aggregriato egooak sad tbon Pre' canted the four canesto .the iionodesi who .._ bad survived the chances of war and to their beloved surgeOn -who resides In Whippany. It Lau atonable; halide* mid who Ghanian what emotions were awakened in **hearts of the velem, who bad shared danger and suf fering together. 'because they, loved their country better than home or life. • At Tunkhannock I lan the Lehigh Valley railway for the "narrow gusge " which es tends to Montrose, 28 miles dis tant.' When within sin miles of Montrose. I stopped off at Maoist oisosepeeting ground: .. This ii in s beantifel grove near the station. There are a number of co ttage, and ' tents facing a court or scre at one end of which is the speakers' platform and the seats of the -audi torium. The Methodists of the district were holding. camp-Me - Onus at the , Upon my entrance into the enclosure my ears were greeted by the fervid exhortation of a noble ehriatian woman; - whose unselfish life speaks more eloquent for the faith than any word'' of tongue Or .• How essi to worship Gain in; Icily tem. pie baUt by His band. The very air of the place was full of rut and ;Intl) in its seeth ing quiet. I was charmed at meeting many old friends. In Mrs. t 3.8. Nance. whose graceful writings I had read with interest many times, I recognised a .classmate of Wyoming seminary. A trip over the narrow guage would not be complete without a visit to Lake Carey—or Lake Garfield, as it is being re. christened. Lake Carey is the name of a pretty little sheeth of water, easily nestled among the hills, over which this '"narrow guage" Mont rose railway so sturdily climbs. The lake is inthroupded by a fine grove of evergreens and the 'Cool, pure breezes of that hill country are healthful and invigorating. There are plenty of fish in the lake; and, this summer there his been plenty of sportsmen to take them oat. A number of comfortable cottages dot the eboresof the lake, which is beeoining a popular resort-for people faun. arrounding cities and towns. There is;. a goOd hotel at the lake and plenty okroom in the groves for camping out. One of the largest and prettiest cottages at the lake was built by Miss E. A. Martin of Tonkhannock. It was built to rent; and is atteS up with new Manure for the ammo'. datioe of twelve or fourteen persons._- Mrs. O. F. Cross silk family occupied it for several weoki. With' an increase in acoummoditions Lake Carey bids fair to become one of the most popqthr summer resorts in Northern. Pain sylvOis. M, L. B. For Hate 'Terg Cheap. &second hand„ two horse tread poWer - with threaherand cleaner.- Also a large tobtilar . steam better, size 4 1 4 by 12% feet with 45, 4 Whiling. Address or beide.. of • • , Ansiki 7 tar. E. G. OWllfi. - Wysoz, Pa. 560 43 102 UT tnidentotilthat kdwft, ii=2llll - susSisrawnwur ossasswarwsinforsatsietors to rooms Over Turner 4t I/adonis drug store and WuodfOrd -IrandorU's boot and: hoe Vol* where! will keep orkl hand all kinds o GOFFINSAICLI o,llol* from the• best to the obespest. Any one in need of any thing **line give me a call. , . • P. have no connection with soya Mr. Frost's establishments, 1 J.& Mus t Agt. likmur rirsinailui-mr HOREB s idlia= power moinkd on wheels is 'POCIdde mad gay be easily hauled witk:s team to any desired point. It is adapted to ths' r.'propulslon of -Tgasinkno BLuinno„ wood sawing, feed auntie, portable as, mill!, or any other light, machinery. It i!s of emstruatlon. durable 94, sadly mod. Msanfactured by Charbfferrigo A Go.; Groton; Tompkins County, N. Y. • O. W. HOLCOMB, _ F. General Agent. .1, - .:lneieriPa., loft 21-W • ;IV* 'Mayon let your horses gaffer from lameness when you can get Renders Spavin Cure. bead their advertisement. I ' ittnannumna, Marsh 1, BIM Messrs. Ely Bros..Owego.E.—Gents:— About Oct. r, I gays yonr-Vrearn Balm a trial with the most satisfactory results. I.was troubled with atonic Oatarrh and gathering inial l i cw 4 b led. was ver ears, deaf at times and had from my , besides being nn pa th rough my nose; before the Area lett* of your remedy eshausted tred and today enjoy sound . health _ whieh, please 111001 my airmen thanks. o:*l.lDorans, PEI MmWut street . Yield MAW. PidiedellPhil Pulb• Warm i da ltoszemaOidrUp ugh in s ter aud pea siterusgmaCOsidh.,_tive been cured by Ete's Crews WM. senie ot smell re stored and glib Erma/ imProved• M. guiturg patter trr Boots end Shoes, Ithaca, ID oats- • 812ir: Colgellad=roldtotts so compOunded as to prod*. 1 soirasoloosoutes Is the_ !dotal, or Itatalcti - Sporia. Quo. Read --14; B. _has- luir teu m em o Bash. Doors and; Winds, also ' and is seeing cheaper th an any other ent in Vannerivailla._ —Mn. S. Hinge* 'bas returned from the *Arnie' all spring. style in Hats, Bon astataho a Del line of *abyss. spl 1 - G. L. Ross can sell Groceries very cheap because his.enses are very light. His eastonisis shalt have the bandit by buying it thaTirst Ward Store. • __ --Alt th e latest Myles in Ladies Hats and CUM tillaVAl _bulbs ladies at Mrs. H. L. Mangos fuldosable Menem store, , Main street, opposite theParti. —Choice tuns it O. MYer's market; Bridge Street. - May 19-4 f., Stash. lake Ash sad salt water dab at O. M. Weft mute"; Badge street. _ _ _ f - ,3- may is4r 4—No charge tor delivering and done promptly from o.IIC wen; lIIIAOt. Bridge street. _ _ •194 t Ea., Minim his allibe West sqlea in Ilillinant and Paw (in win, s 0 1 Prunes. 14iiirne ;Mx, Ps. Dr. Clerk Johnson* Wise Blood Syrup if the best household - rontelo that is sold is this country; it must be am:Med._ ens.. Whom. , 1 • 4: r ' jul„,;A n g. 34, ARIL i st the Vaniales . bY . Bev. 11.8. Mr. D. Mow Of Pair :M: and Mtn Oats 3. Cobb, ,oflorest ihn 1308 . -Parsonagn, - "_ by Y.' Harding, Mr. Dena O. of Tnacarora, and Sias SU ti.Malarid,of &nib Auburn. Pa. • ' - OnaInErnIATORS ..:NOTIOE..; .13. Lofton -of ::ollagaistatiaielisolog !boa pasted to us , oposetko esti* of 01fok IM of - 80101#04 *owe is boroarigitio onasonew dazra, wapoko tolowato sos on pompom bolos dolikkogolaot MOW fbo flow astlioa. thotod tor. • ifolfh TOolutfo, ' Sol* I, 114. • . ‘IOI3 . I 3 BINMIX—A.II bind Flee' Job Priotin ibumosp ard , 71 g a t imi„olar bwat as : Danifsa.oloolo l7 Wflood tYle - - . • I'OWEL ayszszailrorzcsas. ~f - ,.::-.:VM .M.:_; , - ; 2 ~ TOWANDA. littgo - ELL EOVS liakETS. t1ain*65,6Z0 7 5`4145661167. ammios Taira. 410001'011140,01a °Roca:Apo AND liglotre*, Carus of Min aid Ms, Iltro6lo. T0110,7204._ PA. Plait pi' 142261. • _ 65000050 B l=r o mick_ .. cos 00 1011014, 11 1 4 00 .41 fo Cora Ml* . - • ' *a Chop Vali llrbeit. l llbush6l 1700125 00 Mtn, •• 15 *o6lro/66,_ • 45 0616. • 4, al 42 I 40 2 , 011615* • • 75 : *Ago L • AspleeDitea, Ilaspbsnl6o Dried ... 6 Pos*. Illoural 4 _ 22 001526 00 Hum . /a L 616. " . 1151160.111T514 MAW. Suiten ID Rolls = lima awe so moots soli to - 3 1505 25 t• - • - 20.22. 1 60 11611 _... - 140 AO** **". • 11560 00 0/111411. 0001 00 , • PHILA_.. STOCK MARKET. :: , DECHAVEN it TOWNSENII -...-, . : BAUICIUM- .. - '.. Va. tO bath MI Ito Ilevidgda. . , Stook bougt* sold either ter Coshes on Mama - COmmorlD grime 11f125 riltiT. ' 17. p. OS. aid ' -' . ling . g ' Ctarreacy, 64p • 130 132 I. * s's,-1361. new. Est.— .... 102 • M •• 4.M. SW 113 M g /1 : r e . it . 2116,6 % lmade IL B -643 i M and Beading R. 8.... 31% m Lehigh Wei 11.11 612 li Leldigh Coal mut liarigalias Co.— 44% 45 trotted 2 I It Band Cali% .*. ... .. UM 155 Northam Cattail It 2 Co ' 64 M Hastoarille Pass 2.11 Co 22 m Sail, Pittatnurgb, 6 West It 2:00.. 231 i Si Central Trimmertaa! - don C 0.... ... . . 41% 42 Northern Peon- e. Cam • 40M M le • ' prera el 34 Northern Pennsylvania R 2 • 61 M Minute tde k Brie 22, ' 25 , 26 Wye. ).1,...... - i, ' 00% X THE VERY LATEST -MMS IN-, MEN'S, BOYS' AND" OREGDANNS' SUITS, HATS, , CAPS, OVERCOATS, HATS, , CAPE. OVERCOATS, FUENDIRING GOODK eta, FIIR.NISHING GOODS. etc., Are arriving daily . in immense (pant ties' at • - H. JACOB'S RELIABLE. CLOTHING HOUSE, (Established 1865) where the largest, finest and 'gooiest" line - of Suits and Overcoats can be found at lower figures than any Cloth ing. House in ; town. - - Remember Ido not sell you Shoddy and Cotton for all Wool. No. 2, Pattoies Block. 4-.TACOBIL 740.91,1880 DEGLSTEWS NOME - , ' Notice ishaseby Mega, that there has boon filed in the °Mee of the Register for thee PriSbate of Wills and grating Letters; of Ananistration in and for the County of Bradford. State of Forinsyl. Tana, accounts of sdininistration upon the tol. lowing mates vie: - The lint and final amount of Om. F. Roston. guardian of Debbie L ; ' Vanderpool. minor and of Willis Valderpool, fate of the township of Terry. diseased. Mal account of Thomas Ronlott7. *finilabi• beater as Wiesen* anew of the estate. of Banal Reinert?, late of thn i township of Terry, decessed.; Final account of Alvah N. Cornell. &ambits beim of , the estate of Lonna C. Cornell. late ' of the Ownship of Columbia, demised. I The list ant partial , scam* of Unison IL Greene and Jabal Clam. adininististora of the east* of has Cos late of the_ township of Troy, . demand. nod account of Bacelaminjouge► argent*: of flutist will and testament- of ;obi ' Tem. late of thetwouship of Tony. Alsossiol. Final amount of R. L. Term eimintstrator of the estate of Junes Jones. late of the township of Terry. deceased. Final account of Delos Rockwell„ one of the administrators of the 'stets of Long. late of the borough of Troy, dogwood. 1 The first and am account of W. E. Chi son. administrator sae tedusento maw of the estate of Anna Riehnond, Ltd K turnehM of 1 Troy. deceased. Final account of Nelson Vanderpool. guardian of Burr Johnson, minor child of Linde Johnson; late of the township of Tergy..dooseseL Final mama of Gomm Jordan, guardian of Julia VanAllien (now.Jeilie Correll). minor child of Darwin P. Vannes, late of the township of Springeebi, dammed. Tbo first and partial account oiliartin Ruh. nags. administrator of the estate of Jaccb - Rark• seas, late of th e township of Springfield. , deemed. The Mut and Partial account of Rutin Rut. ness, administrator of the 'estate of Smith ii. Swage, bite of the township, of Springfield Final *mount of Charing 111 ItoOn and Roma I L. Moon. adminisirstom of the estate _ _ot Silas ltiotit i ate of the township of Albany. demigod. eccount of IL IL Betts, trustee of the Alto Towanda of IL . . Charlotte Ward bite of thetorough of dielseed. • The first and final account' of George Irving, executor of the Isla will and ( tegbimmt of Onto - Illeverly, late of the township of Over Mealaccount of 111rani L..llockwell, guardian of Thostsl2. Brownson. minor child. (now of ass) of Willbilirownson late of the *mob* ' et limUngton, deceased. Real account of John. and 'Emma E. Atkins. administrators of estate, of Joseph doceased. Atidna, Lie of toe township of TnecarMai • First and Anal account of John W. Cladding. administrator an terissetskr ammo 'of the Mates of Serendalt IleGarthy„ late of,the bum aligalltidgbury„ doomed: _ account of Bede 8. Berta sad jets S. Rim exelegkno of thetat will and testansent of Jame". Bullock, late of thei borough of Oa ton. dosisaL• - " /Pura asionnt ofßiatimaalhDartt -11 0 b* f l=lisMesanstary Cliaries minor eldld at JamelL Bullock, late of the Can boroegkof ton.Recesesit. asesmali ot AMA S. Roston. executor of thhbot . will end testament of Caroline F. Wdltlit. late of the towaahtp of Canton. 'ago cease& - -Mat account of lltszy Bloom, istriltaa of Fawn 11. Leonard (aoat Freaose 11. Warr child Of Leyte 111.1aoaart il* towasblyetflaeadlle, dammed. _rant ma' partial manna of *Who Maass; Ployd &Alma? sea A; 00,1124*, imitalaktro of tore the 'stoat' h:A. sr. Ma of the bWooashWlAthatia. 'deemed • amount - of Geo. 11 , 3aolowan, adadala. trator of the estate of Gas.Vivi* Slaw. late of the Immobile of Itheabequbs. aeolikeea. Plait amount of B. B. Boll^ adialatettstor ads testaawato exam of the estate of Jateadah illacktasa, lets a the towaahlp of ][onto.. Pint and Mull acconut of David 8, ()adding adininisUstor of the estate of Clinton Keener late of the township of Pike, deceased. _ first sad final amulet of Philander LIND& edsahListrator aw katenaste mom of the estate of lianas Colman. late of the township Ut Orwell. demised. Phut and Sisal account of °sore P. Kos_ Abel mentor of the last will and tesSneat of Abel late of the lbornugh of Sylvania, - Final ;vaunt of 'llettiruse Bourne. luardieb of Mum 0. Chespbenand Delmer V. Cesepben. *Snot _children M of al'bu da Ounpbell, late of lbelownehip iCa mmed. wilni_t .;nth l et asi sousuit of lames B. Webb, Sellii~liatortis Mob see ass tatansnts enneno of Cluestate of