THE REPRON. iJURSDAY, PTEIIBEL7,IB92 To OUR SUBSCRIBERS ! Ex.A,u,NR YOUR LABEZI • It will .shovr you the month. and year tip to which your subscription is paid. If your s u bscription is soon to expire, please send us z..., 1.51) for a.renevsal at once,. - tliat may send you the paper fight ong. •,"-Send in renewal'*ithout delay. i• —L. A. Wooster is our general agent* solicitor, and collector. HERE AND HEREABOUTS. Many lei le in,towu Monday and Tues dm% . • Nice rain Monday evening, but a trifle MI This is the tittles to St 4 out your strawberry ants, Itepairnyour prtven her sets in - Cart couvened..on Monday. There ',is . a attendance.. The oyst,er season commenced on also squirrel shooting. Cabbage worms can be destroyed by the 'llse of tansy and salt-petre. ' Our neighbor, the Reporter, has pa' in a new Campbell Cylinder Press. The apple crop is not as brood as:Was ex p:s.ctetl when the tr,ces were in bloom. . . The days and nights will be equal on the 2 . 11 or September, when summer ends. p v vepsia; the bug-bear of epicureans kill be relieved' by Brown's Iron Bitters.: . . I.pllaysville Arirertiser says diph theria is again prevalent in that vicinity.. . _ ilocause a Waverly girl is 'loaded with no evidence that she will go off GEOSII The handsomest girl in town is ,not tes7 thetie enough to wear a sunflower at, her IE2 The ror,llstful vors are the •ones that Clay mi , cilief in clui.:ely contested dis- EMI Stip ' s are being taken to ,run an excur sion from Troy to New York sometime in Oet4)ber, • Count y Fair lkgins Sept. 27. Farmers' shatitl t thyir and vegetables re ly for exhibithtn. Don't forget t 4 .county Fair, the only ilivi,k4A paid by the Society are thOse offered in the way of premiums. The Athens band excursion to Taughan nocl: :on. Friday last, vas a very sue cc.,,cul 0n.•.. Seven car loads!of people par- EEO Lydia Owen, of Altus, cut two acres (4itsi nith a reaper, in an hour: and a half, Thursday of last week. Next?—.Vciy A Iveunion of the survivors: of the: 50th ro;;imont is to 136 held at Su,,luehenna county, on the 19th 9f plt!:1:1:ez Vt.rry, a. little ten year old lad raLtjesnake near his home in Pike -measured four feet in A tirtrt isee. t lhr i . s.essenger trafficon the Lehigh Val ley gailroa,l is very heavy .t.hisiseason. It has been f oun(Lneeessary to put six or seven_ tsraelies on allthrough trains. S. M. Brown, of the International Hotel, Towanda, kuaws how to keep quiet cir- Tlcrlr house, Arliere guests are sure to be well taki:u•care of.—Dushorc Record. The statement that has gained credence in some of our exchanges to the effect that this paper in soon to be removed - to Towanda ha no foundation in fact.—Dusitore , National bank notes; to lie issued by I.anl i Ls who ,:e charters have been extended Avin , be printed on the back with brown in- Ntg cal a green. Shall we, soon have a 111-wA:n back party ? • The people of Athens desire open air mo ult:. and %rill erect a Land- pngoda in the, Ilerrick meadow' The pagoda is expected' to e. , t - ahout and the money will be snlis-cription. The - 01 , 1 railroAilepot building at Troy narrowly 'escal)etl destruction tiy_ five ,one ,lay (lay last week. The flames caug,ht.in the'reof Lut were put out before any con hiavrable damage was done. ' +roman who was selling berries c f n the street a few (1a -s ago, had taco fourteen quart pails full stiles from the lwagon.- 11 - «rert! . /Five press. And that's the kind of p,ople that dwell in Waverly. An Independent club was formed in Troy the t.ther evening With the following offi- President—Dpiel Compton; Vice Prk.sisient—P. N Rarker; ecr . etary—A. Mq-;;a1i; Treaimrer- 7 E. F. Johnson; Mem twr (..aunty Copamittee--Geo. N. Newbery. MEE Tile Waverly Five Press says that a man namtA Orlando Cole, was instantly killed at Weed's crossing, near Nichols, Wednes tlay morning, of last week, • while attempt ing drive a team across the tract' of the and W., in front of an approaching eNidess. - One horse was also, killed, and the wagon completely wrecked. The 1 Val:eh Adrocate is respOnsible for foilowing: The fire spoken of was the one that destioyed the Decker Tannery at Factoryville: _"The little LaFrance fire t. anier worked continuously 3G lours jpt the tannery fire, not ceasing a momentdur ing•that time, a r4markable performance Nvorthy of record.'' Mr. Johnikluo, of Towanda, was fishing last Saturday, about a• mile above town; succeeded in hooking some fine specimens of yellow bass. Seven of the finny fellows w,as the result of his days sport, which weighed in the aggregate of about 30 ?Atolls, the largest one weighing upwards if five pounds.— Tunlikttnyzoc.k Republican. .leeoriling to the Argto, no decent enter tainment kill visit Towanda fiarreasonthat til,re is not a safe hall there.—Dushore As the Argus is a democratic sheet the R , cord. should bear in mind that its statements are not at all times. correct. , 11;reur Hall is a very safe Hall, and we .I,e' frequently have the best traveling o.n.panies here to give exhibitions. rTatik Lurize, of Granville, about 30 Ivrar.; of age, who is well knOwn - as an- em i of the Northern Cental .railroad and 13:0 been raised to the position of conductor. was caught between two rars or rather between a car and engine, vouplingii train at Williamsport, fev: clays x4O, and injured• so that ho lived fen,- hours. - A young man named F. Wilcox, a sonL j of S. A. Rockwell, of Granville, who lias been at work for Burton Potneroy, was badly hurt at the ;recent burning of Mr. Plraeroy's house. While 'assisting to put up a ladder against :the back of the house aul just under the chimney'. While at the the ladder something-gave way and a pordon of the chininef fell over -striking ldu on the head and severel)%injuriOg Fur Mane time it was doubtful if he would recover, but we understand' he s is imprckV _ing.—Trou Gazette: , . Sept the :sv,eusimv, "Mr. 3% - Pnatetnnit, f Ilea, o raised: welie acres wheat season, one- acre >of which invdtteed forts avo bushels.' The Postoffico Department rides that a Postnunitor may charge, four cents for one stamped envelope 4:)r ten Pints for -. three He may charge two cents for one newspa-: per wrapper, or ho • may 'sell five for six ! _ • Thos. A. _Armstrong,- Greenback candi &Sin- for Governor of Pennsylvania, and Han. Chas. Hanison . ails speak in Tow anda, at. the Court House; on patnrday evening,' Sept. 9th. ' Tho next - lumber of. the North American Review, to be published September 15th, will contain a significant article by H. 11., fleyndman, the English Radical leader, orb' 'he Coming Revolution in England"; tdso, an interesting account by Dr.illeury Schlie mann.of his recent very important discover ies at Ancient Troy.. . 'ents. beforo ba QM Floyd Whitney, was Saturday, at Welles tioro, sentenced to ten years of solitary con finement at hand labor in tho eastern peni tentiary of•FoUntrylvania, for the murder of Warner S. St4fford; committed July 25th. His trial took 131 ace last week, and the - jury returned a verdict'of murder in the second degree. = Pisgah heights in Bradforicoanty, has' a larger number of visitors this year than , in, any previous season. Tirii• character of the pilgriniS is not always of the high religipus, nature that the nazis would indicate, al though they command quite as high a grade morally as titoso whb frequent Watering places and health-producing springs in the mounttilus—lfilliamsport Banner."-; • The Barclay coal train and Erie engine 466 collided in the Erie yard at WaVerly Saturday , afternoon. Greenwood engine No. 4, drew the coal train, and the latter was being pushed by &Lehigh Valley loco motive. The result was that the colliding Erie engines 469, was completely demolish ed, together with four cars: - The engi neers• only saved themselves from being maimed or killed, by jumping. Gustin Post of Troy; i 4 furnishing, to be paid for by the. Government, tomb Stones for unmarked graves of Union soldieri bur- itAlat Troy and vicinity prior to February 3d, 187 Q. The relatives and friends will please'bend the Quartermaster, W. E. ChiLson,tthe name, rank,_ company, regi; ment date of death of said soldiers, and oblige W. R. Si m s, Post Commander. The new postal order bill promises to be a measure of real convenience to the pub lic. orders for sums less • tlimi five dollars will be three cents, and the service is es tended so as to raise the limit of orders from fifty to one hundred dollars. Fui ther, persons will not be required to fill out a blank, as at present, for an order, but will receive an order payable te the bearer at the moneY order office designated by the applicant. The new notes are to be hand somely engraved. A man remarked in the hearing of a . Wv aerly a editor that one "never hears of self-niade wonv.n,": and that editor imme diately joined issue; and thus described one of the Waverly belles: You don't don't you?: We observ4one passing up Broad street, the other evening, who was as near mlf-made as it was cpos sible to he. She wore patent calves ;and palpitittors, store teeth and false hair' and was padded at every point where it was desirable to present a shapely appearance. We have"plenty of self-made women. List'of letters remaining in the' Pot Of fice for the week ending Sept. 6, 4882:: Allen, Oliver Jones, 3lrs,Addie Bronson, Ira L Lovell; If 31 ' ' Crane, Chas MeCluen; S Campbell, E D Relay, Bridget • ?"'". Dorinan, E C Raleigh, 31. F Fidler, Jerome Scoville,Afeans Fitzgerald, Jno Simons, Jno Harvey, J . &Annan, Grant Irvine, Mrs Lyman Woodruff, - Arthur Young, Mary. Ann. Persons calling for any of the alxwe will please Say "Advertised,!' gi*ing date of list. P. Po`ww,L, P. _ld. If is unofficially reported that next year, •. instead of theusual ten days' encampment, the National Guard . of this State; will ren dezvoustit some, given point, and by easy staxes march over a route yet ,to', be ; de ..g -nated. About thirty day in s are to b con sum' . ed this manner. it is said ." d'tiven tyLfive days'.pay will be allowed: The idea i r si-to inure the troops .to the routine of on the march instead of in the Add, as heretofore, but as the rumor has not been officially authenticated, it is im possible to say whether the progi•inin.e will be carried out or not. f . Says a dispatch: "The • stockholders of . tholliincy Creek Railroad met at Ilughes villa, Tbursday, and reorganized by electing Benjamin L. Wcicli president. - The fol lowing directors were also chosen: DeWitt Bodine, RUghesville; Robert England, Thomas B. Reeves, W. J. Paul, _John H. Dye 'and Nathaniel T. Barr. It was decidl ed to call it the Williamsport and North Branch Railroml hereafter. The stock haS been• fixed at $1,000,000 and the director's Will meet in a few weeks to make the issue. Efforts will now be made to have the road extended into Sullivafi county at once. The stump of a pine fla r i,vole raised in El mira by the Whigs during ths' ."Tippecanoe and. Tyler too'.' campaign, forty-two years ago, was dug up tre other day, and the sight of it recalled to many of` the ,old 'in habitants the stirring scenes amid which it was dedicated. A gran'd jollification-meet iug was held on the day on which th 4 flag was hoisted, and the enthusiasm lasted un til late into the':night: But the first rays of morning sun kissed, not the glorious banner of the Whigs, but a red flannel pet,' ticoat which the had hoisted in its place. . • TWS AbOut two/AY-five yearsl - H. H. La- Meat, cut his initials on a fifty. cent silver Piece l atLd gave it to his son, George: It was put in circulation and `throUgk nil the, , years since then nothing has been seen of the money. The strange thing is thiSi A shoit time since Frank. Monroe, who is 0 son-in-law of Lament, and Who now resides ;in Illinois took in a fifty - cent' pieco and on showing it to his wife s h e pronounced it the same piece that her father had stamped with his initials twenty-five years ago. Last week Mrs. Monroe 'came to visit' her father an has given to him the money which was , absent fiSr so long a time.—Troy I?egisterz. Constable Sherman arrested Addison' Stevens, kg this place, , last Monday even- irkg on a Wa7ant sworn out by C. E. Hig gins, of Waverly, charging him with steal ing a rubber coat. Addison, in company with cllarty of ydung men from here, boe.rdednn excursion train at Sayre, and when th; . ktrain reached here, he picked up a rußWe r r coat from a seat in the rear car, and got off with it. The ease was. put 'in the hands of railroad policeman Burns who soon traced the deed home, :and the coat was recovered. ' Stevens acknOwledged his guilt and waived an examination before Justice Hoy who held him under sloetail for his nppearande at court next Monday. As the railroad company have beeri tronb led' considerably lately by petty 1040.einean- ,• ors 'perpetrated by the gmig of which Stevens is a member, they will not be likely to shovi him :much mercy, awl he will pro bably.go where he will have no-use for a rubber coat for some time to,contie.—Athens Gazette. Irnag= lunntOn. - - - - _ • . -4; B. Judd as wffe were in. town on Spalding is Avaiang • friends =I —Ex-Shoriff 'Carter, a Tunkhannoek, is attending Court this week. , Alleniof Corning., N. Y., is ing friends in 'Amanda. , —Ur. and Mrs. Chas. L. "Tracy, 'have gone for an extended western trip. —Capt. A- Mt attending the In ternational Rifle Match at Creedmoor. —A. S. Ryan hail taken a position in the drug store of Dr. H. C. Porter .& Son. —Mr. and Mrs. George. : RidgwaY l w,t to Now York with the t. V. R. It, excur sion on the sth inst. - _ —Oliver Jones, a former resident of this place, but now residing. in New York, is visiting friends here. —Rev. C. 11, Wright was calledi to Bless burg on Tuesday to attend the funeral of t one of his former parishoners. • Bunnell; otElmira, a former resident of this bore, died Wednesday morn ing ptlast week, aged 41 years. . —Miss Anna Curran and. Mr, Andrew McDonald, were married at the, church of SS. Peter and Paul en Thursday morning last. —Bliss Belle Shaw -who has been spend ing thp summer with relatives at Ottawa, Illinois, iteturned to TOWanda`on Saturday last. —Dr. Helen Poverdale. has gone to As bury Bark, for a biief period of rest after her long continued and arduous professional labors. —Mrs. Eugene L. Brown, of Aurora, Illi nois, and Miss . Hattie Little,, of CherOkee, lowa, are visiting Mrs. Kahan, on Second .ptieet. • 1 - • —Mrs. R. M.. Weller, and dyughtet., left on Wednesday evening of last week, for New Yoik,-Whence they sailed on Saturday ; • for Europe. , -Miss Mary Ridgway„' who has been 'Spending the "heated Aerm"... in Towanda, returned WI her home in New York City .. on Tuesday last. • - I. ' - `—Miss Anna, Elliott,lio hasbeen alarm-. ingly ill for a few wee ks past, was so far recovered as to be able to ride out on Mon day of this week.: -' - • • . —Mrs. 'Hattie K. Coffin, and little dough-. ter, of Milwaukee; Wisconsin, j are visiting Mrs. Coffin's parents, Mr. - IPA Mrs. Thos; Keene; on Second street. —Mr. and Mrs. James T. tHale are re cei‘pg congratulations on the' birth of a son on Saturday last: The young gentle . - msm has been named Paul Morrow Hale. • Gustia, NO. 164 Troy; Parkins, No. 242, Athens; 144E4 N 0.83, 4414STilfe; flaxton;' No. 66, Glanville Center; M own?, No. 221, Miter; StervenS, NO. 69, Rome. N0: 72, Near- Albany; Jackson No. 74,- *saline; :Hurst; No. 80, Seiziekvileousi Watkins, No. 6s, To *ands. , - - on tuesday 2eveagg prearattute 0111111011110 , injure4;one Of the eaimOes, Jesse Vsugisre, that the 'fanjet tation of his right hard was. rendeSd no- Yet, despite, the deiressingleffeet of this accident and °Ohorainy weather of Thursday, the re=union win', on the Whole, greatly enjoyed by th* who 'Unproved this opportunity "fit fight their battles o'er again- : Tho encampment wns addressed by . Col. John M. Yanderslioi; depiirttnent connan dem Cad. Thos. A. Stewart, assistant adju tant general, of litoadigphia, Plon.lWta. T. Davies, RePuhlicati catulidate for Lieu tenant Gkreertior, L M. . flail, Esq., of To wanda, and E. B. Gere of the Owego Blade. About 250 numbers of Gustlu, Perkins and Phelps PoiSi were present is one or ganization, the whole -.being under; cOm= mood of. Ca Ift. B. 'G. Wilmot of Stevens Post. ' • ' FAcellenOtinsic was furnishedby Ilteteo tie-UM:vie of Athens. Fitch, the con-. fectienier, supplied sweets and kir bY, the drOga r et, fO'roidioa soda water during the encampment. . ; In liorgiuuTh no *of General. Orders No. 4, Headquartets Bradford County EnCamp ment of soldiers and,inilors dated Aug. 30, 1882, a business meetitigt of the pfficOs of the Encampment and' wo dele gates . from each post and organization in :catnio • was held on. Aug. 31st, at 8 o'clock ,p. tut, for the election of officers for the dear 'llBB3, and such ofikec,l3. liAttesit asinay ' come liefore the - meeting.' 'At which meetingthe officers of the Encampment and the following dele gates weze.present:.,!, Spalding post, No: 63, K. E. ,Warner. Saxton Pest, No. 65, Bush and Pittman. Watkins past, No. 68, Myer and Stephen • i Stevens Pst, No. 69, Forbes 'old Chub buck. - -iwartz Poit, No. 62 Richards' andllirari loou r Jackson Post, No. 74, Bolls arid Clevo laud. ' ' I Hurst Post, No, 80, Williams and Sea graves.' Ingluira Poet, No. 91, M eredith andi4ig - ' r My Post, No. 110,. Knami and Bair • - nnm. 'Gilmore Post No. 227 RoCkwell and Ammerman. Perkins Post,, No. 202, Anson., Co., A., 0. E Lieut. Henley Sort Vincent. Moved and :seconded- that the. Encamp ment be held at Cantos in 1883. , Carried. Moved and carried 'that 'when tiuU•e be - only one candidate for an office that tho Adjt. cast the vote for the ono nominated. The Commander appointed G Gok V. Myer 'and Jas. Terry; tellers. The follow ing officers were then 'duly elected for the year 1883:' - Comander—Allen Wooden,, Pest 65. S. V. Terry, Post MI , , J. V. C.—F. J. Bailey, Post 119. . 0. D.—A.. A. StJohn, Post 68; 0, 0.--0. D. Lyon, , Post 68.. i Q. Q. M.—John Meredith, Post 91. Surgeon—L B. Smith. Post 2417. Asst. Surgeon—E. IX ifeigles Post 91. *Adjt.-4. B. Butler, Post 91. Sergt. Maj.—J. B. Grander ' Post 91. Drum Maj.—Wm. H. Nutt, Post 68. Q.: M. Sergt.—Wm. R. Simms, Post 154 Moved and seconded that there be added to the Cerruanuidery staff a chief 4 artilleri. Carried. And the - Commander appointed C. T. Hull, of Post 202, Chief of Artillery. Moved and seconded that thocommander appointea a committee of three to audit the bills and expenses of the present Encamp went and if they shall find that!the*expen ses exceed the total receipts they are_auth orized to draw upon the Trustees for a suf ficient amount to make up the deficiency and settle the indebtedness. Carried. Committee J. A. Wilt,, A. A. StJohn and I , Geo. V. Myer, and the committee was or- I deredio audit the bills and expenses and make a report to each Post in the county. Moted and seconded that a cot imittee of three be appointed from Watkins Post, to confer with other Posts in the County to' solicit aid for Jesse Viirgeson lof Post 68; who received a wound resulting in tho loss of his right hand, while , sorting ou 'the artillery on Aug. 29, 1882, at the encamp meat. Carted. • Cominittea—l. , A. Wilt, C. T. Hallowell and H. B. McKean. _ The following trustees were elected for , the ensuing year: * • - J. A, Wilt *Post 68. S. ‘L Sartini, ,Piet 65. ° Richkird McCabe 69. No other 'business appearing adjourned: ! ' 0. D. Lidos, Adjutant. The follosting, persons gent , on the , ex cursion to New York City on Tuesday last: Mr; slid Mfg. W. G. Tracy, Miss Helen Tracy, Mrs.- George Sco4o, Mrs. Burr Tracy, of Washington, D. C., Mrs.!George Tracy and-Miss Anna Tracy, of Monroeton. Says the Ulster correspondent of the Athens Gazelle: '"Our citizens aro not satisfied with the way that the papers have reported the game of ball which was played by our boys and the *imams at Towanda, on Aug. 2lst, for they seemed to try and impress theirople that it was only by the assistance o foreign aid "that the game re sulted so di.4estrOusly to the Wiiionas, while it is well understood that our boys had beaten theta twicb Before during the sum- ; mer without any assistance from other sources, (and can do it; again) ',and it was because of our boys being tlie beet players, and not through foreign aid that they were successful.": Precisely, gr. Correspondent. But, if theMlster boys could se easily beat' the Towandas why did they secure the ser vices of a catcher and pitcher fiom Owego, and a left fielder from Athens. I These be yeti important potencies in a game of base ball, Mr. Correspondent. And those who witnessed the game in question know that to the pitcher, catcher - and left fielder of the nine presented by the Ulster club; 'was mainly due the honor 7 -if honor it avero—of the victoii , won. - The Bradford Counti Teachers'. Associa tion will meet at East Smithfield, Septem her 8,188.". The following appointments have been made for the sessions: Lecturer.—Rey. J. L. King. - Essayist.--E. B. McKee: Issalcsr. WORK. j _ Orthography.—H. E. Pitcheri 1 .1 Metric System.-3..0. Ingham. Banking.—P. T. Lynch. Mensuration.—H.. E: Dann. 1 Oral Grammar. —E. Z. Wood. • Lesson In Geography-Fannie Prince. The verb and its properties.—Edwrad I Brown. t` Penmanship.—Lankonte W. tiflette. Committee of arrangements.-4E. Z. ?Wood, A. S. = Nearinan, f:L. T. .4ichkunt, W. B. Andrus, Males Fanni , e Price and Sage Itigp. Cothmittee on resolations.—Ei Quin but, B. Luidon, W. B. Horton.' Conunittee on music.—Mr. • and firs. M. Tracy. ' The public are col Bum= A. ! .A.24NA M. Pan, INI I I corqr - pn --laitocirgarirct . At the regular 'Mont/ilk meeting of the Cronin thii, 04 entei, 'Amt. Burgess o9rika presided'in the abeene.e of Vurgess All the 'members ',Were present _nxcept counchnum Rehm and . Alger: , : . The /athletes et the Mau' a nd ,ePeael meetingsi held during the 'malt of August, were read and approved. - • ' After the usual =tine business -.entta cibnan Porter nmed that the mood pave ments on Main and Bridge street be repair ad_ by putting in new bloclui wherever necessary, and that the street commissioner be authorized to' do the work under the supervision of the :street - committee. The chair called the attention of the CcsineD to the cobble•stono__pavement on Main stweet, when, aftei some remarks of a ,coirversational character, the secretory was authorized to open a correspondence with parties residing in Wilkes-Barie and Elmira, with view to , ascertaining the cost of relaying the cobble' stones in the best and - most substantial manner. An appropriation was made to Franklin Company of five dollars per month for bid, dental expenses, covering the period com mencing April 1, 1882, and to continue until otherwise ordered by the council., ' On'motion the chair - appointed council man Walker and Bull . a 'committee With • nauthority to purchase a band cart for the 'use of the Police. On motion the chair appointed council man Spalding, Porter and Bull a conurtittee to take charge of and direct in the erection Of new cells in the rear Council the. rooms. Great complaint hiving been made to the Council by citizens, of the compromise made by. policeman Britton with Frank Ganley for an assault made upon said Brit ton while in the discharge of his duty—the Council by a u n animous vote &meted the secretary to bring a charge against special pfficor Britton, and cite him to appear'be-, fore the Council- and make answer to said complaint. Bills audited and approved by the finance committee and ordered paidi to wit: ' Gas bill for August, $ 95.00 ' Police • " 82.00 Street labor; teaming & materials, 353.22 Stone,, 06.39 Lumber, • 198.05 Insurance, • 85.00 Miscellaneous, o.qo . Total, $839.46 No report was received from Burgess Al ger Of arrests, fines, and 'commitments for August. On motion the Council adjourned to Thursday evening, the 7th inst., Seventnen . coaches Containing - about 900 persons, nude up* the Germania's Excur sion to. Tanghannock and Ithaca, on Thurs day last. The train was run in two sec tions, and left this place at about 8 o'clock. A freight train on .the G. I. & S., rand near Van Ettenville, 'blocked the road for some little time, and delayed the excur sionists SO long that the Omni Parade of Barnum's Circus at Ithaca, was • a thirig of the past when the excursion party arriv ed there. Barring the l delay. at VanEtten, and some lively running indulged ii by the first section from the Suromitt to Newfield, and tho accident resulting in_ the death of CharleS Riffenburg, of Rome, the= whole , trip was very enjoydble: A large portion of the excursionists lidt the cars at:lthaca, as Barnum and Jumbo,- were greater at tractipns than the wondere of Tanghannock Glen." • About 200 - of the excursionists; howeVer, visited the Olen and bad a very enjoyable time of it there, The band ac companied them and treated the dwellers and sojourners there to some of the finest music .ever heard there. At least such was the generidly expressed opinion. ,- The major portiOn of the Glen 'party accompanied, re turned to Ithaca by way of the Lake and 'enjoyed a splendid ride on the Steamer ,Frontanac. Those who remained at Ithaea took in the Cirens andsaw Jumbo. ; Junibe is a much larger animal than either of the • Waverly editors; is possessed of equally as much intelligence and carries his trunk with him; His feet. are about the Same Size of a Waverly belles, but in better proportion and freer from bunions. Before and after the circus, the excursionists "die Ithaca, visiting the Cornell University, • the Glen and Falls, and the mammoth manufaCtro7 l of the Ithaca Organ-Company, where'' 4001 persons are employed in the manufacture of the superior Pianos- and Organs offered for sale throughput the country by this com pany. The officers and attachees 'of the establishment are courteous and • obliging and spare no pains to make it pleasant for all who visit their establishment. We are under obligations to R. F. Siiscins, Trensurer, of the Company, for 4avors shown our party, and courtesies extended. A more- courteous and obliging gentleman it would be hard to find. In the evening, just be fore starting home, the band gave one or two selections in front of tho Clifton House, and also Serenaded Col„ .I. H. Horton, our former townsman, at his residence. The party , embarked for honie about 7:30 and after a pleasant ride arrived here at about 10 P. in. all 'mite in pronouncing the exeinnionn deeide.l success, - and hope the band bo3nisill be amply remembered fin nancially for their untiring efforts to make their excursion :the delightful and enjoy hble one that it Was. 'Company E. - 52d, Pennsylvania Volun teers, will hbld a- re-union at Mountain Lake, on PrOctor7s,side, on. Saturday Sep tember 16th, instant. All soldiers are cor dially invited. Wm. tfoore, a young man front NO thumberland county, who; bad been work ing in the mines at lietnice for two days only; was seriously injured by falling rock on gonday. The injury is mostly confined to the spine, and is, of such a nature as Ito cause Complete loss of the use of the lower limbi. Dr. Waddell was called, and eVery , thing possible will he done to relknre the young man'ssufferings: But little lope of permanent cure ie. entertained.--Dusbore Record. The e•- ' , anis band 'gave one of their charmin • air concerts in the Court Howe P k, on Tuesday , evening. They rende the following program in thew usual effective manner: • The dining room addition to the residence - ofßortA., Packer, 010 railway magnate, at Sa* ) ,- Pa., says an exchange, is slowly .approakhing completion. The building has been in process of construction for over is year and will not be finished until next spring. • The interior is now being ' finished finished by a dozen workmen from New York. The dining room is quite large, miff will be one of the finest in the state, the 'finishing of the interior alone costing $18,090.. The ceiling is of mahogany, paneled, as also the ' dado, and richly gilded leather. covers the wars and parts of , the ceilings, the whole effect being very bittatif, n 1 and striking. Mr. picker is also e ff ecting • a large hotel, Conveniently situated, which will be a cred it to the place.' . • y invited to atten OXPEION President. J. Kemssunx; Sec'y. Verlinnets Excursion ' Soldiers' Ile-Union 1-41arch—Co. "C." —G. S. Tracy 2-4)verture—L'oir De L Alsace —He n. 34Po1ka—Lin-ta. —Montfml 4—Schottische--Dan l ng in the Barn 5-=March—Signal Service. - 6—So ---A Father's Love. —J. B. Blouei.. COTtIeT,ISOCAMDI2(OII. :.1112017-11CONDAYi era. Ph. • *nand& Hartman: vs . o:_P..Wooster vs s.licale. Role to Isabrvgato defendants to *Ma of plaintliff.- Jeroleinap Vs O. ,V, Dare, Thus vs Ins H. Ayers. e t Catharine Ayers vs Ins. EL 4yeri. A•" and Morley vs dlentry Peet and Alice Peet.. Ppmeroy Pro's. re *lnky. Ef. S. Sorb:us-vs !iL 8. Munn. H. E. Nickoh vs 0. P. ,Wooster. Eldab. lavadakis D. S. Laudon et al Chas - Ensley, Sr:vs Chis. Ornat groat rules in , each ease to *Kea jidgment aid let the defendants into a de fence. - Win. Irvine vs J. C. Craven. Role to strike off appeal. L. D. Granteer vs Ann Greaser. Re ferred to L. Elsbreo, Esq., master in divorce James Wood vs . M. A. Cash, sciraftspias Adair. et al. Davies & Mall and R. A. Mercur, Esq., foriplff. Overton & Sander son for defts. Verdict for clefts. • Rub for new trial granted. . . B: W. Lane vs V: E. & J. E. Mallet— Trespass. R. .4. Merenr and J. F. Sander- E.., for plff. Willkumr & Angle, for defts: Jury discharged. E. "A. Backer vs Schrader . and Mining Co.--Tretrpass. D. C. DeWitt and N. C. Elsbnrii,tegs., for AL Overton & Sanderson and Davies & Hall ~ for' deft. On trial. ' Monday, Sept. 4.—The Judge, P. Morrow, on the bench. The following grand jurors vtere swop in at 2 p. la.: P. H. Buck, Lellayrniille, foreman; Horaco H. Brown, J. Thomas James • Corron, Wm. H. Cornier, Syl vester Cotten, John Crinimins, Reuben Dietrich, J.4l..eman Elsbree, John Howie, David Horton, John B. Hinds, Horace Horton, Simnel H. Ingersoll, BenjL4in Northrup, Frank Stephens, 'Theodore 0. Smith, Miller. Smith, William tYpion,- John Vannoy, Joseph Wheaton, Elias R. I Wooci. • Mary.J. Leona:* vs Valorous Leonard. Court granted subpoena in diVorce. Emma Hadlock - vs Elijah Hadlock. Edgar F. Frazer vs Carrie E. Frazer. court grant alias subpoena in divorce. Chas W. Roblyn vs Jennie Roblyn. Mclntosh vs —. Mclntosh. Court order ed Sheriff to make proclamation. Van Winkle vs Vanwlnkle. Taber vs Taber. , • Bailey vs Bailey. • Decker vs Decker. Referred to L. Elsbree, Esq., Master in divorce cases. •• ,The Grund Jury ' of tholollowing TR BINS. Corn vs John Curran—Assault and bat tory: . Com vs John Yarnley—Assault and bat tery with intent to commit a °rape. . • Com:vs Henry Ayres—Nuisance. Corn vs Patrick Giilie—Setting fire to a dwelling house:, District Att'y'.. allowed. to enter a no//e prosegiti.• , • ' Coln vs Anthony O'BoYlo—Larceny. Com vs Leuze Wheeler—Larceny. Cord vs Fred Seebich—Larceny. Cord vs David E. Campbeli- - -Assault and battery. Com va Patrick, C'Donnell—lLarceny from the person. - - Corn -vs Addison Stevens—Larceny. Com vs C. H. Planck--Selling liquor ,without license. 1 Cora -vs J. 'McGuire and Robt Caldwell—, Larceny. Com vs Wm. Vincent and Margaret Vincent—Larceny. • NOT TRUE BILLS Com vs Thos. Idnlehaey and Iliamfiltul - assault'ond battery. The prosecetor Michael Carmody for Corn vs Michael Carmody —Assault 'and • btitter , y.' • The prosecutor lhoslchney for costs. Com as Geo. Carter and Dan'l Finlan-- Lanceny frotri the person. Cora vs Henry Aytes—Nuisance. Dist. Atty. Fanning and Delos Rockwell,- Esq., for Corn. Stone & Lilloy, F. F. Drake and R. A. Afercur, Esqs., for deft. , Verdict not guilty; deft. to pay * of the costs and prosecntoi-J. S, WoOden a. Corn vs John Yarldey-,-Assault and bat tory; with intent to commit a rape,. Dist.. Atty. Fanning and R. A.,Alereur, Esq., for Corn. Wm! Foyle arid J. F. Phinney, Esqs., for deft: Verdict guilty. Com cri Jackson Makeley—Surety of the Peace.: Dist. Atty. Fanning and Peck Sr. Overton, for Com. Delos Rockwell and R. 3fereur, Esqs., for deft. Deft. sentenc ed to pay costs and give' bonds to keep the Com vs Wm.. Vincent and Margaret Vin cent--Larceney. Dist. Atty. Fanning and Win. Maxwell, Esq., E. C. Gridley-, Esq., for defts....TA Verdict not guilty. • TROT, Pa., Sept. s.—About 5 o'clock this afternoon J. R. Willour, of this place, jre ceived a telegram stating that his father, J. H. Willow, who started with his wife yes terday, for Bath N. Y., with a horse and carriage, to visit 'elatives, had met with a sad accident by t h e horse getting frighteicied by the cars neat:. i Painted Postf The ani mal became uncontrollable, upsetting the "carriage, throwitig the occupants out, it:wilt ing one of Mr. Willour's ribs and . otherWise injuring him. His wife was also injured quite seriously..' . ' Some of our citizens inform us that they, are troubled by children trespassing on their grounds end pilfering fruit. The penalty for oilenses'of 'this nature is quite severe. A law passed by the legislature last year provides that " any person guilty of such en offense shall be subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. It will be well for parents to restrain their children' from acts of the cluuucter com plained, of, for one gentleman informs 1;s that if the annoyance is continued he thinks seriously of putting this law in force., Delicate Females. i The exactions of society. added to the cares of• maternity and the household, have tested beyond endurance the fralcenstitu tions which have been granted the majority of women. To combat this tendency to premature decline, no remedy in the world possesses the nourishing and strengthening properties of Malt Bitters. They enrich the blood, perfect digestion. stimulate the liver and kidneys,' arrest ulcerative weak ness, and purify and vitalize every function of the female system. Zreganee and Parity. Ladies who appreciate elegance and purity are using , BFker's Hair Balsam. It is. the best article sold for restoring gray hair to its original color, beauty and lustre. , flyer's Ague Cure is the only remedy known, which is certain to cure -Fever and Ague permanently, by expelling the mala rial poison which producesthe ithwimie.l It does this surely, and -leaves . no ill effects upon the system. Nothing is so thorotighly depressing and discouraging as the periodi cal return Of the 'alternate chills, fever.and sweating, peculiar to this' disease. Sold by Dr.:ll. C. Portiii & Son, Towanda, Pa. Ash. Rimmed Extension Tables, and Ash Bedroom Sets, are Specialties at the new Furniture Store, Main street, First. Ward. Szvicoun Ssum. .As usual Rosenfield is the first to receive goods. .ArAJCIUND. IDHIUM—NORTHRUP--At the 'resit dence of the bridespare , nts, in this place, liiieptembor 4th, by Rev, C. T. Hallowell, Mr. Manning Chilserr, to Miss Ella North rup, both of Towanda. SMITH--S3flLEY.—Autrast Wth, at Vest . • Franklin, by Elder Calvin• Newell, .111 r. Charleaf.% Smith, - of Moroeton and /dim Ida J. Smiley, of West Franklin BUSINESS LOCALS. Step in at &Penfield's and examine his New Stock of Clothing being received every day. MUSIC FOR DANCING gvEity THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ArrEalloor: roll 711::CT . •D. S. LF,..NN - CI!,X Mountain Lake, Aug: 10, 1882.. The party who took a bundle from the 5 cent store, Towanda, Pa., on 'Saturday Aug. 19, 1832, g hereby — informed that if same is forthwith returned; that it will be treated as an error, otherwise the necessary legal steps will be taken. Said bundle contained clothing. The party who took same Consists of two men,, two ladies and a young girl. Lzwes & Fluvat-ru. The Rome Graded School will open Mon day, Aug. 28, 1882, J. C. Ingham, Pane pal, Ulla, A. Brink, Primary teacher. Special attention given , those preparing to teach. By order of School Board. • ROME, Pa., Aug. 15, 1882. =-Fresh lake fish and salt . water fish a 0.111. Myer's market, Bridge street. May 19-tf B. Bogen, Saes large Stock of Sash Poore and Blinds, also Moldings, and is selling cheaper than any other establishment in Pennsylvania. I Go to Wurrcottn's for wall papers, sbor 4rs dados, cornice &c. He has some of the handsomest wall and ceiling decorations ewer brought into Towanda. - Low prices tell.and people tell low prices, call at Rosenfield's and examine his goods and get the priCes. MR. 0. A. BLACK, AG'T Dear Sir:---The `"Davis" - Sewing 3fachine I bought of you some''seven years ago (a second hand machine then) has given per fect satisfaction, doing. all kinds of family sewing without any repair, except a new shuttle just bought. P. Courrox. FRANIELLVDALE, April 22d, 1882. Always Refresh hitt A delicious odor is imparted by Floreston Cologne, Which is always refreshing, no matter how freely used. . • It-is well known that the. most virulent diseases, Span pox, scarlet fever, diphthe ria, etc., are contagious. • lf,You have sick ness of this sort in your house, the use of Phenol Sodique as a disinfectant pre serve the health of the rest of the faniDy. For sale by druggists and general store• keepers. Sae adv. = - —Go to C. 31. alyer's market, Brillge street, or the best cuts of freak meat. 3ity 1041 READ . Tttts.- - Having purchased the Steam Saw Mill of J. O. Saxton,.located in Now Albany Borough on the Sullivan and State Line Raiirciad,il am prepared to furnish lumber of every description on slcort notice. , Dill.stnff a specialty. , Bates reasouable. Or ders solicited. I am also proprietdr of the .New Albany-Ho- Sal, where all persons desiring ti,e4ontmoda tions can find then at riltsonable rates, Good stabliug. J.; W. Wit.cox.. 'New Albany, Jan. 30; 1832.—Gm etiragil for delivering, and done promptly from C. M. :dyer's market, Bridge street. • Nay 10-tf The White is the stillest and easiest run ning Sewing Machine in the world. M. C. WELI6, Sole Agent,'Towanda,-Pa.-114.3m* Clover. and Timothy Seed. ruick3 REDUCED Stevens and Lang havo 'on hind a large stocl of Clover and . Timothy Seed selected from the best new 'crops and warranted true to name... 'They have also'a full Stock of Gar den Seeds in "Ilnlk".-and in packages, select ed from the crop of 188 - Together with - an assortment : always complete of all goods in their "line," all of, which are offered at the lowest market prices and Warranted to give atisfaotion - 23-tf. TOWANDA. y . MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Corrected every WedneedaY is 1.3 MIS & LONG. Genoral Dealers in GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Corner of Main and Pino Streets, TOWANDA, PA. Flour per barrel Flour per sack BuekwheatTlour, 11 100 Corn Meal' Chop - reed Wheat, ?bushel Eye, Corn; Buckwheat, " • Oats. Beans, • Potatoes, .• Apples Dried, ? Peaches .• I Raspberries Dried ? lb.. Blackberries " " • pork, ? barrel Rams, ? lb Lard,- " Butter, in Tubs a Firkins. 220,2 a Butter, in Rolls 22021 Clover Seed' bushel ' 200 Timothy seed t bushel.. Beeswax, B lb Syracuse Salt ? Michigan Salt " Ashton Salt Onions, ? bushel. ,~,,.. NEW FIRM 1 NEW STORE! NEW Goon Ed.Moiiilto.sseaut; (Formerly with Ue4del9an.) 11AS OPENED 'A OF 1118 OWN IN PATTON'S BLOCK With gvnirtg & GOrklen's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa., ' Where be keeps s i'ULL ASSOR,JALENT or, Gold s: Silvei Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS, : ', J EWELRY; SPECTACLES, ETC. /Or His Stock is all: NEW and of the FINEST QUALITY. Call and see for Totirself. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY ENOIIANTSG A SPECIALTY. deol6. .1 .. _. . .CANCERS CURED , i • AT CRANE'Sk CANCER -INFIR MARY, ADDISON, ,N. Y. -1111NDREDS OF PERSONS from all parts 'of the world have boon oared of this much dreaded disease and ate now living witnesses that the! have been rescued from a terrible sad untie death. Doctors, Ministers and thiPoontr""" Freo. Write for a Circular givinpvifrorlu , 'imr ll - . Address Drs. co CRANE EMI BROWN Addison, N. Y. , s e .30,17r,GP1taco, FOR SALE. _ ~ one second-hand Ermi n e rin d B o il er al good condition. 17,0- 1 gine 12120. Tubular loner, Forca Pump. Con nections, etc. sotible for a saw or grist mill. Have been miring 4 run of atone with It. Reason for so utrg is that I am Increasing the ospeotry of Fl mill. and putting in larger engine. portall particulars all on or address • G. A. DAYTON. Towanda, Pa. Jane Pow ash"( tactually is Wail extant.. • cuisine . omnerilana, anithatioli; lbw Wm hada ft* 7011i0Ttll luta , 3.11 an r. a lbw lona. A reatniAnt.. Cstarit. 'Am. tin.. cold/ 1a _ eabla Apply iM lb° II itterflagor Into t Ante hence. la receipt of hoc. will null a . • Boll,C aorter et, lion, bra its, 'rowan. da, CREI3I BALM CO., (Xwego, Ir. Y. LYDIA E. E. PINKHAM'S • - , A Hake Caro Dm all FIPIALN WEASo ' NEMEC* Ineltuling Lenaarrbien, Ise" • _ regular and Painful illenottalaisa, - . . Inflammation and IllearatLen •f . ' the Womb, Floodinair PRO. ' . LAPSES 11TES2, *C. r„ . - tirritatunt to the taste, efacadoci sod Innuodiato to Ita effect. It is a great/win la r.. 7, and so. licees pain daring labor and at rands: periods. _ rirtsmuss rst IT AND PEA TT max. Crloost att.witimrissm of the imaemtir arum of either sex, Qt is second to no nardy that has ever been before the public; and -lor all disease, of the Pansfra It is the Orealut Rowdy bs CU World. . OTECIDNEY COMPLAINVit of Eider Sem ; S'd Great Itellefla its Use. I • LYDIA /E. PAWS BUIOD PEItEPLER will eradicate evm7 Testiire of Homers from the liloo4, at the same time eft glee Vito al:Agra:lg* to . the wstm... - As znarrellonsin ram. ais SU Cosiptattd. --. CrEoth the Compound and 111114.1011110 am Dl* - pared at co and Ilifa Western 1 tenhOlines. Price of either, $l. Six bottles Ow 0 co irizensoul , le sant by nal in the form of alla, or es loongue, on smell* of mice, slPer box for dims Ves. Plakblme freely samara 41 lettcrs of ttambm issodass, el le ' stamp. Send for pr . iptock. Elefe . . 011114 1 1 PA —..-. . flifLfroa E. Prrinitirslrraltgl i n ElleitW doe, ifdlonsnme and Torpidity 111 teat. . ,q-Sold by all Draggistoelia •a) AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY R. M. WELLES, Spring Thoth Harroivs Ju.et received , a car load of superfor 'barrows. ow is the time to buy the best harrow you ever saw for preparing your Wheat grounds. One will Tay for itself in one amisoki. The Improv.il Kalamazoo Flostiug idJustable Tooth and Plated narrow is the very best in use • Miller's Sulky Spring booth Harrow - This is tho very best Saiky Spring Tooth Bar• row in the market.. It is well worth the atten t lion of farmers. and no one should buy a sulky harrow before inspecting this. It has important advantages over ali others, and es a Combined Seeder and Sillily Harrow is vithont a rival. Bead for circulars and prices. PATlna,Lima $6 000.8C0 1 56(iJi (XI 2 00G) 1 90 .. 1000 9061 , 40er 400 @2O 25 006327 50 17 . • 16 5 40C45 00 2 75@,2 80 22g421 1 40 2 75@3 00 57Q / Iyalcalfitinithaftle) Wholcaalo and Letail Dude?, TOW ANDA, P.A. With and' without SEEDER . ATTACEMENT TUE Wiant Chilled Plow, This splendid plow has invaalObly in all trials Ibis season in competition with, the othar lead ing cbiliod plows. fully,inatided all that I hay° claimed for it. - . • Columbus (Ohio) b . oles • I am agent for these superior wagonsousd site attention to their claims. . Call and see my Whitney Open and Top Bug gies, Gorton Carryall, and Platform Wagons; I have wagons as good as you can get Muds to or- - der, and at much less prices. Ali warranted to . be durable •• whale:bone" wagons. Auburn Farm Wagons Tt beat Farm and Ltunbcr Wagon. to the market. Grain Drills. Farmers' Favorite and Paxton 4WD Drfls. I! any farmers wish to buy a good drill af, abont the wholesale Wee of other drills, I can accom modate them. ' Special hulucemeuti 'to cash buyers of all good►ln ray lino 1. A car load 'of Fresh Cemathli. Sheathing and Building Paperi. Vermin ps:mg Oasis. Lining Papers. PREPARED MIXED PAINTS! • Write for prices, and cire4lllll Or MOW !see R. M. WELLES. Towanda, Pa , 15. 15110.4. NATIONAL BEItEll; OF INTENTIONS. EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD KNOW That by the Rules of the Patetit . .Glee to procure PATENTS, • Models Sra not necesssry unless stmchilly canal for. Sew" drawing and specification, upon receipt of Which we will mike - examination at Um Patent Office, and advise as to patentability. FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATfOiT. . , . . Send for I'syrnsmr of Issrnvcrrosa, free toy/ address. , - ' ,I4.II.STEAD A CO. / - ' ' ! Washtngton, Put,ltegers of the Conosestioned geparfe. ,/ - . January, 5, 1832.—tf - ' • 7 - , • / 4- 7 .--- - • 4tit. : •:‘, ; in% °ll of 1882 ' I t the Wn' Wdl make thel • uc tulle west of the villige af t i tle subserili d lof EsitSmitY 4 • Both s . Attil aim imported, brild by Wiu. . 1 /rthport Lung laland Ai-wa nitre Crozier. -- 4br,,4)1 name and address we ems ammo P •`;,` A - is that we are not affixing the mersioes a grade horse. Tzuits:—sls. W. A. WOOD. Aped 6-6mt.* JAZZ ray- EAST 8111713VIELD, PA., DR. JONES'OREADICAMPROR IS Tag NAME QF the pOpedar Liniment that cures Rheumatism, NeniWes. Ihrel/en or Stiffened Joints, Frost Bites, pain in therm" need or Spine. Chapped bands. Bruise, Burns. Mosquioto Bites. Sting or Bite off ants. sect.Polson from common Folsom VSO , ate.. for man or beast. Always reliable. sad SMOGS instantaneous in its , relief. Baring= odor. it is pleasant to appti. Bold by= lists. Price 25 cent*: N. B.—This Liniment reeetved sPrtselGdala the State ,Fair.lB79. Stay SS IY ME =I „4.:DAD CLYDE,