THE REPUBLICAN. y TH.L RsD.A Y. OCTOBER-19,1882 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS I dit ExAmixE FOUR LdiEliL I It is ill show yon, the month and year, %i -v) your subscription is paid. If your Rib::,..ription is soon to expire, please send „„..zi. ; so for ii. renewal at once, that we r,iztv you the paper right along. Send , • - in rolow:ii without delay. A. Wooster is our general agent, ana col)ector.; 'HERE AliO HEREABOUTS. ME la,1„ iv m ill win . - liuri•ah. fur Prestiae.. . _-___•-.._______ .• V0:, ,, f0 4 r Jailwin, the soldier's friend cht,tnut burrs are now having their fall orel.m.: .: , Litta;Fri,lay e.vening,, at Marcur Hall. I Ticl:i.-tf• - at kirby s. ~ . . ~ ...- Throat GotT has engagedin toe grocery at Canton Tit.,.eroetion of another brick block in Cant,,a been commenced. , i edthe Inhering man writes to. Corne c. J a awin he receives L'Ampreaux. opets his dancing 2 0 1 ,.1 in lfercur Hall this evening; The Susquehanna 'Bridge property at Athens was sold last week for $860: G. L. Lewis his a new dwelling limo in cour, , e construction : a / E . Camptown. Pr. ..110r.4.., of Litchfield, is altering and ..rreatly iMproving jiicresidence that ISE W,).r.llmrti has iilaceil a neat - stepping oiie in fni:lt of hip residence on l!ilain • Tip: 11.. E C'hurelj baiidiug at 1.0R45- . t., i;e quite materially improied .by GEM Th,• (41-mania Band serenaded Hon. C. j 3 liwia at the 'Ward tiflouse, Monday t‘tlllll now prevent . VOtir straw hat to the p an.l think you .are doing an act. MEE A p„iat,, is oil exhibition at the hotel in weighs three pounds and SIMIII nir,l,. of Pike, is the ownet of t‘%Z . ) years old colts that weigh ,;),, 1-11201, ,1.1.-!;, , a Lewis and E. .8.. Keelei.; l are a sawmill on the Island of Clinton a. Mereyall. . . E. Pink Vegetable Com all female complaints by re- Nin.: the cause "r!....-kliieus ball club defeated the 'Meters L,l NV k ,y a soore of 12 to 9. The4suno va.1.11:,-L,l at Ulster. I h ,aid that Susquehanna street,- will ere long become the business rectl - ..f that village. A -11 0 .,..ription paper is being circulated to raise money to buy a new fire nzin,•-for that village. (arson, of Afonroeton i caught a 1 , a,, a± Star Run, one day last week four pounds A fr,, , traiii was run from Waverly to is C.:wt. Friday evening bringing parties he IhAntwratie meetina Th.! - entire National Guard of this State irea rJerrd to take part in the Phila vll.!,iia_l:i-tlentennial celebration. train from Waverly brought ite a nurillm• to the Independent meet ; , thi; place on Monday evening. Ilaxwell i of Elmira, addressed Tymperanee meeting at the Baptist Wanton. Sunday evening list. irnal.er i‘f our citizens were star gaz lz Stu , lay last. A star being plainly near the zenith at about 3 p. in. • thaiHon..E. B. Gere will soon the publication of a daily paper -111 the unice . 'of the Blade'at Owego. UniVersalists of Athens are about to ~lit quite extensive improvements tho iutt.rior of their Church building. ii. , •ctors of the new cemetery asso :ari,zi have bargainecl i ifor thirty acres of Kin.:,bury homestead for a cemetery. Tip. 'brick store building corner of gain I'ir.,• street, occupied by Stevens & Heated to a caw of paint. Art Athens lady is the owner of nine cats, 1,1 v.i.en-shegeta three . more, she says she t„ make the whole lot into sausage. 1):•li , s:::TZ0ekwell, Esq., of Troy, and S: I'dyriZ:, Esq., of this plaee,'addressed.the t:- 11111) of Sayre, on Thursday even! If !hi. , thing . keeria . on Jadwin will poll - Republican rote . : of -Bradford and a large sharelof the democratic, Th.:l , la , k , tuith shOps of Henry Walburn Fi!zher,. in Monroeton, were to • dt,iroved by fire on. Sunday morning Forbes, a miller iii Dayton's; ,mill his hands ilium badly injured by it cati4t in an elevator a day or ME L. M. Hall, and E. L. 4dlis, }kb I address tl citizens of West Franklin, E. Cturch in that place, on F4i, -vvninz. • -g1 ne Athens Gazette &I= D. Van raisol a.beet . that - two feet fire inches. That's a beet that it its to ],e in , l•peliilent Club was organized „it Wolnes,4.lay evening of last week. aapnian wa, chosen 'President, and R. :Recretary. fifteen hundred eitension tablea ulanufa , ..tured at the Frost factory I)urntsil--by 0. D. Lyon, within ' 3, St twelve months The Tr" Y Register says "T. L. Kenyon, Sarin ~Feid, dui, lust week, 16 bushels r.tatnes from 10 pound of seed planted. • an; .4 the White Star variety." ILlry• n. the woman who-was shot at Lawrence Hartman, at the Eagle Hotel thi‘ plaee, a few days ago, was married Hartman at the Jail 6ne day last week. Tht Frosts Sons., have purchased lleans foundry and machine shops, and remodel smme of the buildings connect" Itrewith into a furniture.manufactory. The praying band will open meet at Tunkhannock, this fall, and 'from they will go to Ileshoppen, and assist Rztv- Ifr. Chamberlain, in revival meet- t' bear of a number of towns in this %%herein Col. o : retton will not • poll v'Ats. And yet his supporters say he the c-h o i ce of Bradford county for Con- believes that a Hag Pave will Ipst mueh longer than i. wooden 4- nd so has put clan a good =Wan in hunt of his premises on Low fit. ME ERE ‘ t F. Gasmen rsis esploysiln` she *Pe shops, while :setting -ss th, Os a *amass -drive whsusl. last 'week ins, quit 4 busied on the hand 104 hoe •bi the hot, tiro king off. - It is confidently Webb that. Register and Recorder Webb 'end Judge Morrow wall vote for Col. Covet; The mijoiity of the Republics= of call county will vote far Jadwin. H , Them is a rumcerthaf; the patholics of Athens will erect a fine , t r 2efinrch in thA village next slimmer, present house of worship has become teo small to' worn modate its membership. Secretary Wilt of the Agrimdtund So ..- • . So ciety informs us that he has orders mode out for all premiums awarded at the County Fair. Premiums not called for in three months will be muudilezed As reverting to the Society for its use. - The nomination of Col. Overton for Con gressman, on the Republican ticket, for this district does not meet with satisfac tion with the greater !number of Repnidi cims.—Tuuldsannock Standard. The Republicans of Athens permitted the Democrats to hoist a flag on the *publican pole in flint village when the news was re ceived from Ohio last Week. Accomnio dating people those Athens Republicans: , •-,.:-.-,-...-,,,...,:-..., "i , : .:,..,..,;,-;, ~-..=,-;,,z,,ioc:i.' 44,-..7;::»41%;.,7,----A-0,..--- f...t., ~I*/".1-:i:;;‘,:,s."5:r.:5-,7,03-4.*P ~.'-.-:".',:.: • n,,,i,-,:,,Ci. =MESE Tbe famous Litt& Grand Concert Com pany are on their farewell American tour, and Manager Kirby haa had the good for-- tune to secure them for one evening in this place, while en route to Philadelphia. They will be here Friday e v ening, October 26. A number of persons , were poisoned in Athens last week fnxm eating head cheese that bad been made in is copper boiler. All who ate of . it were very sick, but happily no one died from the effects of the poison. A correspondent asks - asif Col. Overton is a candidate for Congress. We reply that we believe he is. At least aluilf 'lawn peo. pie have told us that they were going - to vote for him. The large majority of Re publicaps, however, will support Hon. C. C. Jad It is now rumored that neither Judge Morroiit nor Register Webb, desired :=the nomination of Col. Overton. If this thing continues the Colonel will be ,under the necessity of offering wreward forteßepnb- Haan in Bradford county' ho did`favor his nomination. We have received two numbers of a neat little daily issued from the Waverly Free Press office,lin the, interest of the Loan Ex hibition held in that village last week. It is well gotten up, and is a credit to the of fice from which it' is issued: The Universalista will hold a fertival at their Church in Athens, commencing on Tuesday evening, October 24th. The cele brated. Tqforant baby show 'trill 'be on ex hibition thei4, and may beacon for four days, commencing the 24th. Our neighbor, the Journak has com menced the publication of a daily. The two or three issues we have seen were neat ly printed and well edited. The Turners have energy •and the.ability, to . print , an interesting and entertaining • daily, psper, and we wish them success in their venture. The Owego Times says it 'is pleased to learn that 'arrangements are about com pleted, to build in Owego, during the com ing winter, fa steamboat about 181.100 feet, capable of tarrying about four hundrd peo ple, to run between Hiawatha Island and Owego. The-list of students of ' the Troy Graded Schoohntkw amounts to 1101,, the largest' nunib ever enrolled.—Bradford Repub lican.— 'Charley, you area little off on that. Make it 375 and you will be nearer the number.--Troy Register.. Well itd a good school anyhow, ; - We understand that' Col, Ove'rton's friends have commenced the task of picking out persons who are to receive appoint ments as post-masters in this district. An old darkey on being asked fora recipe for the getting up of i , a rabbit pie, replied: "Boss, per first kotch per rabbit." Rome Lodge, 'I. 0. of 0. F., ; will cele brate their tenth anniversary Nov. Bth, 1882. Public addresses byl".• G. S.;Sichol son and D. D. G. M., Craft at 1 o'clock, p. m. Special Meeting foi member' 'of the Order at 7p. In. By order of Com., • We can assure all those who 'have fears that Col, Overton's candidacy may', jeopart ize the success of Mr. Jadwin, that then: fears are groundless. The C olonel maY, possibly get two or three hundred votes in the district, but that will simply reduce Jadwin's majority that much... below four elbnitentul in tho.tlictrint: - . • _ The Canton Sentinil is responsible for the following sweet story: "Twoiiars since a swarm of bees belonging t 4 Augustus Hackett, Hew from their hire and wore traced to a tree on Judge Maynard's farm. ''Permission having, been granted the tree was cut last week,,'-when upwards of two hundred pond& .4 splendid honey was found." Saturday afternoon a little son ofl Chas. E. liolcomb, residing on South Mountain, had an axe and his four year old sister was feeding sticks on' the chopping block fOr him to cut. A mistroke brought the axe across the little girl's hand. Dr. Lewis was called, and• amputated the That finger,' but he thinks he=can save the two others.— Caution Sedinel. - . • Says the Athens `lllii • J. Long has opened a chapel' for the conveni ence of those living in and around therm yard. We understand that there are Ser vices held there every Sneday, and that' the attendance is large. The Rev.iMi. of Waverly, aretired Methodist minister of the Newark, N. J. Conference, preaches there quite frequently. This is an effort that Martha may well feel proad,of, l ‘and much good may COMO :put of it.. • The following' isitthed gentlerneu ~ h ave been elected and inStrdledolficei of ,Priam Lodge, I: 0. •of 0. F., of TroY ,, ,, W. F. Baker; N. Q.; Geo . D. Leonard ,AV. G.; D. Mitchell, Asst. Secretary; J. B. Secretary; L. Bliss, • Trans.; L. E. War field, Warden; A. Morgan, Coriductor; M. Spalding, R. S. N. G.; SMman, L. S. N. G.; P. N. Barker, R. R.S. V. G.; N. Sherman, L. S. V. G.; Wm. Sims, 0. G.; J. E. King, I. G. A triangidar rifle match between"teains' , of five men' each, chosen from Towanda, Canton and Troy rifle clubs, was shot over the 'rringe of the Troy club Thursday after noon 'October 12th. The day was cloudy =I cool wi t h an unseemly northeast . Wind blowing across the range. The:matchi was, witt ur close enough to be interesting and ' ess ed by a imnther of spectators. • The score considering the'-' day was i very ‘ ' . 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'than there is in mild-winter, When every body- has heavy flannels on, and is, expect ing nothing but cold weather.: A severe, cold taken now may keep you coughing al winter, and will certainly , make you less able to endure the cold weather. Those who get safely through the next two months may consider themselves safe until the early spring days tempt them to -relinquish flan. nets too soon. - Says the Canton Sentinel_ of last week. "Workmen have been busy Severe/ days in repairing the 'old telegraph line along the turnpike and making such changes aspvero required to convert it into a telephone , line. On Monday, communication was opened with Elmira and the construction pary has gone on to. Williamicart As we under stand it, if the line answers the purpose it 11 , 01 be parchered of the Western Union by the Bell , : Telephone Company. Of ,Elmira, in ;which case tickets wril be soldwhialimilli allow 5 minutes' talk with Elmira or. W/11- iamsport for 25 cents, =or from 10 to 15 cents between other towns." specialA correspordent of the Advertiser, writing from Green's Landing under date of October 10th, says:- "Mary Cullaty, a child of thirteen years, was terribli L bitten last week by a large dog belonging to a neighbor near her home in :the Gregory district, Athens township. She went to the neighbor's, and soon after entering the house the dog came in and attacked her, inflicting severe wounds upon her arms and body. Only children like herself were at home, and they were( powerless to protect the unfortunate girl, who for several hours lay bleeding nt the mercy of the enraged beast, though he did not renew his attack. She will probably -recover, but note soon, from the fright and wounds. The dog was • hung." The'Litta Grand Concert Company will appear at Mercur Hall, to-morrow, Friday, evening, of !ass' Litta the St. Louis Globe Democrat says: "Miss Litta sang beauti fully last night. The auditorium was thronged, • and the performance, was a glorious triumph. The ',music of the com poser rose from her lips in silver tones, and was characterized with all the earntoul and noble feeling of genuine art. • is the most successful of all Miss Litta's roles. She charmed the' audience into admiration at the very start, and carried •it with. her to the close of her part. Every solo was enthusiastically' encored, and at the end oz the second act she wascelled before the curtain twice, and after the mad scene, in the third, the , tribute of admiration reached three calls.. • There is blood on the faco of thb The editor of the Athens , Gazette, iin the t issue of his poor, ''..-lgoes" for our neighbor over on Park sfreet as follows: "We are aware that the'eflitor of the Re porter is an unusually gifted man, we have learned , that from reading ; his lengthy edi torials, which contain Itkr less =Fling than the .`sample local," as itic4lis it, Olken from the GrAism of last week. for wind he takes the cake, but when it comes to brains, there is no particalai display in those editorialS. Would it not have looked better on your part to give credit for the locals taken each week than to ':'select a lit tle item and publish it in a malicious man ner I We never attempted to harm you or your paper, wo took you for a gentleman', but find we werepistalien" , S. 0. Ate, At the recent session of the M. E. Con ference the following apdointments were made for the Elmira District: Presiding Elder—J. V. Benham, , t Beaver Dams—C. D. Smith',' Big Flats; and Catlin—G. W. Foster, Blossbnig—J B Sheerer.. ' Burlington—H. l B. Troxell, Canton—T: Staley. Carbon Run—C. E. Ferguson. Caton-LSohnVenEirk., Chemung—A. S. Chnbbuck. Corning—E. J. Hennans. , Covington 7 rtf. Lamkin. , Eestcantim—H. Meeker. East Troiend Columbia—A. King, Elmira, First Church--J. H. McCarty, Elmira, Httdding Church—M. S. Hari. • Elmira, ~1:lutlt Main Street7—Frtukkh'n rtnicsvMer-1% •4toraiermnr. Leona—C; M. Adams. I - . Liberty Corners arid - Asylurn.Logo, osbinder. • ' A ! ! Mainsimrg-4. L. King • Mansfield—D. W. Smith. Millerton and Jachson—Paul Smith. fr Monroeton—J. Lloyd Jones. _ ; ' Monterf—James Ve.nlCirk. New Albany—A. S. Darling. . North Chemnng—J.. Marring. Butland—E. D. • Rairion. BandingVenter—N. A. DePer.-. • Smithfield and Big Pond-4. A. Roberts, Towanda—C. P. Moss. Troy—H. C. Moyer.. . Tyrona 7 -F. M. Smith. , ' Ulster--M. Kymer. • fi Wellsburg—E. 8.. Geaiheart. Wells and Webb's Mill—W. Statharri. Wilmot—Hersey King. And it came to pass that Paul,t Jetties and Andrew, met in the square tha lies to the Westward of the TeMple of ',Jostle*); and when they had met, Paul opened his mouth and spake: "James, -what is this thing Prestige that the people are given so muoh to talking about at present 4" And James took from an inner receptacle of his great coat a numnscript,And behold it bore as its caption 44 0ffieltd Vote of • Bradford counti, November 8,1881 " And James with his index finger pointed to a column of the figures thereon headed by his own name, and behold the "footings" thereof showed that James's ooltuxur contained the lealit in numbers of all those whom the people had voted for as Republicans. Yea, it was the least by many hundreds. And Paul said, "James is that Prestige 4" And James looked away toward Granville, and answer ed, "It is.". And then Paul said to Andrew, "knowest thou aught of Prestige I" And Andrew took from his vest pocket inianus cript like unto that which James had , ex hibited to Paul, and it bore as its caption "Official Vote of Bradford county, 1875," and law the column that its fobtings was least among all those that were voted for as Repub'licarni, behold Andrew's name was at the fiend of that cohinin. And Paul said,- "Andreiv, is that -Prestur' e r And' An: drew made reply: "I Fula so."; Then Paul said "I fear givatly that we 'cannot elect the Colonel on Prestige." And James turned on hii heel and straightway, went into the building where the was of men are recorded, - ,and Paul" walked into the door of the Teinple of Justice and "Andrew was left alma; And the ecarrow* twitters,' ed as they fitted too and fro; and the set ting sun gilded the tree tops on Eddy Moun-, tain in beautiful tints of crimson and gold. But Andrew heard not the birls, I neither gazed he on the beauteous landscape, but he wandered pensively toward the Ward Rause. We oboarre the .editor of the Bevies' hi: thopped Jaw lybw. Well, be had tarp a -.I"JfiRIONAL. . ..;ilda:;P.' ,. •44i4*i#; - :'llPii*iriik7:*. _ _ ... .... .. ._ . ... . . . . , - - 3;alrii,'34#T!ituiiist.4==.olo44t !rr., inaliiii.Bid‘hiiiii. -- :'.i.:l - -::- :.: D.. -1, *organ,' a Waverly; ,- 11 visiting irieads in this place. --C. E. lime, ows cif *lola residents of Smithfield. died on Thursday night M. If. Spalding," ; of Bethlehem, s p ent Sunday last with friends in this place { —Rev. StSciell preached at thelg. K. .Church last Sunday morning and evehbg. —Mrs. Judge lterchr has returned home from a visit to her (blighter id Lancaster. Editor Marsh, of the Rerwrfeiy has been visiting in Timis county fora few, days =-John Bennis, late of the Ward Kam, is soon to engage, in the h9tel business at Barclay. _ - Elliott, of Marysville, Kansas, is visiting her brother E. C. Shaw on South Main street. —Mrs. C. H. Wright went to Wawa to. attend the New York Central _Conference, on Friday last._ • - j;• —Mrs. D.A. Paine; of 'Honiellsville, is• visiting her ester Mrs. Henry Powell, of East Towanda: ' i,--Walter Sterling, and wife ; of Philadel pha, are the guests of IP* C. F. Craw, at the Ward Hesse. -=Mrs. Percival POwell, and her daugh ter, 'Miss Julia, went to Philadelphia on Monday evening last: --Clutries passmore now occupies lie house formerly .Iccupied by James H. Cod ding, on' Third Ltreet. - —Mr. °June Vincent, of Green's Landing, has gone to Dlndiore to take charge of Car roll's store at that plaie. ; • - —C. R. Stone, - of Camptown, has taken the position of traveling salesman for the Camptown. Woolen Mills. _ -Mrs. Houston Shores, of Shores Hill, presented herhusband, on. Sunday evening last, with a pair of twin daughters. —Mrs. B. B. Moore, of Moore's Hill,' quite sick, 'and has. been' for some iime. She is obliged to keep her bed most of the time. , ' —lt if said that Hr. Julius Hayden, a po pular G. L & 54-conductor, will run one of the new passenger - trains from Sayre to Buffalo. . -"; -LEA , . C. T. Hallowell has gone' to Titusville to attend the State Baptist ism ciatiOn. • Mrs, Hallowell accompanied her husband: —Mrs. E. O. Goodrich returned on Fri day last from a visit of several weeks' dura tion to her daughter, Mrs. Santee, at Hazleton. —Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Burns, of Bur lington drove down to attend the meeting of the Independents in Mercur Hall, Mon day evening. —M. L.. Tracy and L. ii. Haley, of Hones dale, two of jthe prominent politicians of Wayne ' county, were registered' at the Ward House Tuesday; • —We learn from the Sayre Col it.:speoden6 of the Tidings, that Rev.' 6. F. Rovmuyer is soon to lease Sayre to:take charge of a 1- parish at Niagara Fels. ,. ; —Miss Emma Lomaii of Burlington; who has been in Philadelphia for the past year, was visiting her friend Miss Ida Morgan on Pine street, on Monday last. ' . 7 Rev. C. If. Wright goes to Cazenovia, N. Y., and inv. IC. T. ,Moss, • lately of El mira, comes to ToiVanaa as pastor of the 11. E. Church iirtlies'place. , —Mr. and Mrs. Asa Stull, of Canton, celebrated their "Wooden Wedding," on Tueiday of last week. Quite 'a large num ber of friends were }resent. • —Rev:' Asher *sore 'returned to .his; home at 'Easter!, Pn.,. but 011 return .to , preach at the Churckof the Messiah next Sunday morning aridievenin6 7 ,, . 1 , . —Mr. and Mrs. S.lP.',Wl44niib, Judge and Mrs. C. Si Russell and kin. John Bahm„, have gone to Philadelphia, -'to attend the National Convention of Ahlivjnolists. —C. T. Smith, formerlf of, the Ahweigu. House, has' ented the. atonnberlaitillonset, Lake-ave., - Asbury Park - , and will keep the house open all winter.--Oirego Record. , —Mrs. M. E. Willson went to Neat York ; 1 on Friday last to join her husband in . _the gospel Mission work, in that city. She 'as accompaniedlhy her daughter Miss Edit.' -J F. Bosworth, who, has residediiiithis village .for some Tin, rep o ved to Leßays vine, I'a,•, onThu r sday: e was formerly k resident of - that place.--41Warfriv Free NE Pres.% ~ —3l4s i s i libinie_Stevens, rho has been re-' ,eeiving treatment athe Elmira` Water Cure lor several months . past, returned home inst week with greatly improved , . health. • —Mrs; Truman Kinsumn, and ' little daughter, of Athens, fon4erly of this place, haves both had th;fi iellow*er at Tampa, 'Florida, where they', -werepi r ris' king. Both tire now convalescent, ' 1 —At the Susquehanna Teachers' Associa tion, last - week, , Superintedcnt Ryan de= livered the' opening address. His speech was full of iiractical - lessons and was re ceived With marked interest. --Kennard French, who has been em ployed at H6ridrick's stern - for some tithe past, has goric to Wyalnsing and' takeri l a, position in the store of Bosworth, StsmtiA Co.—Tunatinnock - Republioan. : —Gen. W 4 H. H. Davis, editor of the Doylestown beincerat, 'was one of the speakers at the democratic mass meeting on Friday le-t o Gen. D., is the democratic nominee for ngress in his home' district. B. Broidl6y, who is wall known to the people in this, section,- died, on Fridiy last Oct. 6, 1882,' aged 52 years. At one time Mr. Brieidley was connected with the Leliaysville Woolen Mills with Mr. Haigh, the present owner, the two 'doing a large and profitable I?usiness. 7 l.enaysrille Ad vertiser. MD —Prof. A. 11 Albert, Principal of Towanda Graded ;Schools; is receiving a visit from two of his brother% both of whom are Lutherian Ministers,' as thei4ather be fore them . was. ' Dr. Albeit is "Pastor of a church in Baltimore and Rev. Mr.' Albert has Charge of klargis Lutheran church in Germantown. —Miss A. IL Hodgson, a graduate of the School of Oratory, at Valparaiso, Indiana; gave an elocutionary enteArsinhient in the:. Church of the Messiah on Friday evening' last. She recited , several Selections . with taste and . feeling. Her rendering of "The Bells of Shandon" and "Aunty Dolefulli Vint" were especially sari:arable. —At a business meeting of the members of the Congreseional church'on Monday Oct. 2d, Rev. James Richmond tendered his resignation as pastor of that church. Mr. Richmond has served the church faithfully for nearly five! years, and,durin . t i that time he, has manifested much intermit for the prosperity of the church,. rind spiritual growth of its members,—Leßaysnlie Ad rertiser. —Dr. Geo. F. Beim, father of, Sheriff Horton, visited M. H. evading, Esq., in our borough, List week. Mr. Hurt= is 17 years old, and has. practiced. medicine 53 years in yerrsrtown, his place of milers,. Ile was a member of the evnstitatimaal Coinrention in 1873, and is , now to ell pvirlisme in the full enjoyment of health, has a good memory, -and is active for the election of lien. Beaver, and Preklation. —Lac/milk( Adrertiaer. Tice Democratic oonfaremm at Taal's*. neck on Wednesday; nominated a Mr. Rat, melding at Eimmineluunue Dept, henna county; for CongOsa • , a467IO4ICIXII,3BOrMIIMMIZMATOMIXI4 • - 'll3B4oituteatbat tos, o -I.4vipla * Aliefeeielee****Mita, Saturday i' - lrindni-Oet.-**7,l4:**'The leaps irewiW l / 1 0,„, VAL 1 eg Pref.' wpsasi,or . few mica= ef. Piteg Mee; 4-6 1110 1 at Indietelb's book inriir wilt act ee, , ladeia ***'meet- . int; • (A full Wandas(*) isnerdildly breithd. The %Whom 11000011 Migsalat' will had its fifth regular mal ting gt Wai t . Mk Ocatrei ecee!eeweiNf Tulede.Y . eYeetee October 24; and closing, with grand elev. cert oa Friday evening. -SW worth, of New York AO= as inimical director; Rev. _E;j: ,Marrls laic* one-half of the fi rst session with rale of hii stirring-lectures-41ubject--"lttnie." Aliso Idarlif. Pulls of Skinner's 1017 WI preside , os pianist., The reet i ee. win b e e big* interesting one. All, • wren of punk are cordially invited to be present:- ' Mati Comer! at Mrs. M. E. Was*, sualetedbibie ot children, gave - a concert. at Moncton, on Wodneiday evening litstfoi the'benefit of the Ladle' s' Aid Soktie' ty of the liresitYter ian church in that: enterprising Beautiful flowery, tastefully arranged'-in, hiskets and baguets on theimai nd - aliont platform,sptve eloquent avelcoine to the; ! singers. A large and appreciative andisinci pail the tante of silence or = applansi,"ita they were alternately melbal by .the pathos ot "Save my . .wandering boy' to.night"....and "My Mothers' Hands," or stbredbitheist.; sparing: _`stn~ms ,4 , "Pgrikinarjaidifittk i l and "Boll,loiditst; Bob.'' magnificent voice hatt gained additiMal . power and sweetness since she Conmtenced, to' sing in the gospel sroik nearly six years 'ago; The fresh, young ivicei of her son and daughter gave additinnal interest to the entertainment. The Pionaids.,Ware very gratifying to the ladies who hid tirorli so nobly, in a gocd istise, and a testi monial to the fact that the people of Men roeton know bow !to appreciate a p r at., class entertainment. - The eighth week of the present term is already commenced. We are 'kept so busy ! with our Icm that we can hardly note, time, except by important events, as for instmace, the speech of Senator' Stewart this Week. The Independent element seems to be the dominant one among the students. • Supt. Ryan is to hold alocal institute and examination in the Institute Chatiel, tint last week of the term. The teachers' Oasis at the Institute alone numbers, seventy.! . If many attend from outside, : it will ;ammo' the dimensions of a county instituteli:titerul of local one. The enrollment in the sdlooli now. is 189., It will probably go a littk+ higher before the close of the term. , The building Ims been, con4deraidy re modeled on the inside and no t , only much more of the room made airailatile.: but that which is used, fitted up much i better than before. The most important napievement is now in progress. That is the heating of the building throughout with . steam. The work is progressing finely and Is expected to be ready for use this month.' It will not Only, be useful but ornamental. Is is to cost in the the'neighborliissi of $l5OO, nine hundred' of which has has already been dm-- tributed ? by the friends of the school. The teachers and scholani subscribed about WO; Outside of Bradford, WYoming constitutes the Most students. Janitor Been has been on the .sick list for several days. To-day we see him around Again. , ()MAMMAL Oct. 17,:188$: • • ounnEN-zrzvezr: L Miss Katie Lynch, second cook ak the Ward House, was ,marrit' id to MiClutel O'Brien of-Athens—en employe in Maniice Kellogg's bridge manufactory—on-Mow , day morning lest, at the. Catholic church. A wedding mass was celebrated by i Father Hoban. After the, marriage' cerem o ny, the wedding guests about fifty in number, re turned to the Ward, House, and 'PartOok of an elegant wedding breakfast. Th l e ta bles were beautifullidecoratedwithfkoWers in vases and basket*. , ; i ; • . , The bride wore a .handsome garnet• silk trimmed with cream SPanialiltiCe at the neck and Wrists and a garnet velvet bonnet with feathers td match. The cos= tume was in excellent taste and very be coming; Miss Bridget Mon the. brides.; maid, was very tastefully dressed: in navy , blue silk, with delimits pink bonnet and plumes. Mr: John Fahey, acted as '!best min." Tha l bride was th e recipient of many handsome, and valnahle presents,. among which were a fancy - fruit dish from Miss Belle Lane, fancy-wrap horn 3hs. E. E. Midden, toilet set from. Miss Sallie Shores, - satin pin cushion from Miss Lucy 10:chard, handsome'pictures from. Mr's. C. I': Cross and also from Mies Tillie Scanlan, saver 'teaspoons from Mr. and Ms. Aibert Long, a handsome picture from little Robbie and Mamie Emus, two fate melting chairs from the employes 'of the Ward House. Bed spreads from Evrizis & TM dreth and also from Thomas Lyack i dine ,leather hand bag from Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kirby, set of silver knives and forbs_f i rom Henry Streeter, Esq., saver sugar dish from Dr. P. J. Smith and Henry Grace handsome silver castor iron: „ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chamberlain, a ;nip handsome 'nuuitle clock / from Mr. and Mrs. Jonbm, a Over butter disband satin ph:cushier:from Xatie Kennedy; chini cups and saucers from ;C. H. Satterlee, silver teaspoona from John Fahey,-linnen napkins from Mr. and Mn: Wayne DeForrest. The lfortkiimericati Rieietkor Novem ber, presents an unusually diversified Table of Contents,: "English views of Free Trade," by the Hon. John 'Welsh of Phila delphia, is a clear mid farciot e difference between thiiiiconomic abler. tion of England and _that of the United States, and of .the madder:omm Which make Free Trade imperative for the for mermustry, if she would retain her pre sent 'position as the World's. workshop. ilosephlieilson, Chief. Judge of the Brook lyn City Court, writes of , ""Disorder is Court Rooms," a subject of profound in terest to good-calsemi at all times, aad more especially now in view Of certaki remit no currenem The °biter dicta of the learned author touching the Chateau trial ,and the Lawson-Gray incident 'at Dublin,' are cluoncterized by the best judieial temper. Dr- Hanlim4ls ox aargiononi= end of the U. S. Army, oars , Problem I for Sociologists,"' the problerabeingizi r de , -to mine the degree of responsibility before thacriMinal law, of perioneliffeCted .twin forms of insanity. _!.- "Theilnduitrial value of "Women," Ward I Howe, is d very able repty. total article re; cently published .on wasue.Worktand JuryWomarea Wages." ' , '!".hdnntngi'w'-;-iifi the Sistein," by Dwightlroster, yAstiimi a Justice ortha ; Siipione .Court, will command the atteidfierief every thoughtful citizen, Wei ears** and learn ed. defence of an institution which it be coming. the &Mon to belittle`The ransiziu3' g articles '''-‘l3ifety Theatres," by Steele the .. iSsti* robed actarand theatrieel nbik of JennalifinP=lo - !-_!nwr . (7bie . , - . T. Rider; and a spaparninsi. i ' - .oa.;:f-Mle So! premien of.l7ice,"_ by Angon O. - B. Frothinginan,aatt.Thi., Ver *way:: . - inill INSTITUTE JOTTINGS. EICES ,IM!NALO` 2O , , , --, *ll6Pl44l44l4l4l4Ailei:Ogi'Ois.i4 - , 40eitherwiosiumilel0wragratk* - birs ,- 42 , fth•-- tibookair.: gokiiireaddmi,!f rist — atis,- ads . eti.2. The Toon& omit, d!Tblt the,:eiti lief; throWn Lto co!ginkOlon - 2 7 A ' n °7 cti t the_idiot laming trom like - Amps!' - 311,, ten*, and knowledge was soon ga ted ITst John Rain, ike tagnielsw, bidshoCri.l ,T Maetieer ;;_' Ttie skating- weaned in the rixa. The cf.use is MALOVSY, ' NA i suspicknithat is entertained by Palm thnt ifeeteer has . searmord. from him Ida affections:_ There Was but one shot Bred. • The ball entered lifeeteer's brain about half an inch above the right eyebrow, and after'penetrating the brain several in ches tarried and gained ,egrea at a point about' an incband a half almost directly above where ituntered. • Heater was 'found lying tmconscions upon the floor of the dining room, with mat BRAIN OOZING him his wound,. He was carried to a room at Curnm's mataurant, where he now lies at the OM Of death. 'lt is said by the doctors that recovery would he Mi l raCOML Heetter:has $ wife in the city, who obtain= . WI& divorce- soma time since, a , SIM Awed fifteen and a danghter younger. His wife and daughter visited his room about eleven o'clock this morning. Pain GANZ MOW' VP ititholutl***imalied*Ysind willOodk 'Viten flhekiS Byers it is learn ell 'that Palk cake to him this morning and told !sins that Unless Medea. gave up letter he would shoot him, but the sheriff entertained no idea that he would do so. 'When Palk gave himself up he remarked tothe skiff that he bid, "killed the and was glad of it." =Palm was formerly dePuty sheriff' and jailer in this city, and is the man who exhibited such tenacity in re sisting the effort on HILT. ;MEM to escape. He and lifeeteer have been ap parently almost like brothgrs hi their rela.- tions for months past." - ORANO LODGE BOOM The T r oy Gazette thus describes the new, Lodge Mown of Priam Lodge L'O. of 0. F., in that plaee: "The lodge room of Prima Lodge No., 247, of the - Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which has beencom pleted and will Ibe dedicated formally to -11101 Tow, is one of the finest halls in the state. It comprises three rooms beside the Main Hall, and is located in the third story of the new Oliver block, the - finest location in town for such a room. Going up the stairs and passing to the east an opening door admitted to the dressing room where are - mirrors, wash basins, etc., and places to hang up overcoats, hats, etc. From that k tlui a te r ay oom is entered, a lerge carpeted andn ornamented room with chairs, regalia, tc. Beyond! this isthe room where 1 the "goat," that untamed and untamable quadruped is securely housed safe from the prying eyes of intruding visitors. ; Entering the 11115111, hall sve find ourselves itre min with high ceiling, 42 feet long by 60 'feet in width and divided into, two sec tions by a broad arch that crosses the mid dle of the ceiling. On tho further side the ceding is of a reddish tint And the carpet is red. On the hither side, a blue' tint covers the ceiling and . * carpet is a dark blue to correspond. The ceiling and walls lye tastefully frescoed with ornamental berders. At the further end of the room is a large canopy, of brightest scarlet, the hood trimmed with fringe and underneath it the chair and desk of the. Noble Grand, with its gavel and marble deb. : : At the opposite end of the room, the !caniip3r - and chair of the Vice Grand in ceridean chine gives a Curious contrast.. Two handsome chandi liers burning gas, depend from the ceiling of the room and on each side are two hair cloth sofas and a large number of chairs. In! the right hand corner stands an Estey organ of most excellent tone, from which the deft , fingers of some of the members are went to draw sweet music. The walls are adorned with various charts of the myster ies of the Order and with the framed pier tograPhsof the past grass's of the Lodge. The room which was formerly Oliver's Han, is very handsomer lighted and fur nished with a new style of adjustable shades and heated by furnace heat. All friends of the Order will rejoice that the society is'so well housed and cannot see why it should net prosper as it is evidently doing. The Tent, through the generosity of the arner, - L. H. Oliver, is put at a ridiculously low fi gu r e . • Jrareett Mane r rintivat at Lime MU. - ED. RsPcraucss:—ln your issue of Aug. Ist, under! the above heading I read a short description of the gathering at Lime Hill, ha cause and what the good people of that place has done by discarding sectar ianiarnlomd by following out simply the. commands of God, the dictates of reason and can sin same. And as I read the dis cription as given by M. 8., I thol haw nobly had the people of: lame Hill worked and for what noble ends. Tonrect or build a house where all could come and worship without restraint, their Creator God and His Son, Jesus Christ, in the love of the Spirit in ihe beauty of holinere4 • The party walls thrown down, The flocks togetherr flow, , And pressing onward for the crown They alltogether go. do not Wonder at the question, 'Behold how good and pleasant it is for Brethren to dwell - together in unity.7i Forl am remin ded ai I write o f f, the saying of Jesus when He Said.: "He that doeth the will of my Father the same, is my mother and sister and brother, and by thisshall all men know that ye are my &algal if ye have love one to ano th er. I amid .write pages on this point, hitt foamier. The people of Lime Hill, have acted A pre principle which is . far better. The venerable spectacle class may God bless each cue of them and may they continue like Ili& treble Bereans to search the scriptures. For they are they which testify aflama• / The UMW Sabbath School may 'it ever live aid its resolbs when Lime Hill shall have 4lamed away. And in its grand march' may it ever proclaim in Onion there is strength, and; although the great and good Shepherd may gather one by one ul timo. May all be gathered in his fad *me i io part no more. May God bless an the gc#ll people of Lime Hill, together with their frerills and all who follow the worthy example set by them. , J. B. Qum: *win, PA., Oct.. Bth 1882. geinisinuitinn in its early stages is readily cured* the use of Dr. P'ierce's "Golden Medical merit," though,' if the lungs sirs waited no medicine will effect a • cure. No knitern remedy pommies such soothing and 'heeding inflames over all serofuksis, tnbarrokin, and pulmonary affections as the coveag." John Willis, elf Elyri, 014, Miles: "The Volden Medical M a rover?t - is positively care consuntptkin, as; sail• trying every other niedicine lei vain„ this succeeded.". Mr. Z. T. Philips; of eithberi, Ga., writes: "The 'Golds* IteditalDimesntxy, lab cured -my wife , of bruntlitis comumption." Sold 1 9 4 *VFW Containing del essentials of 4 true tatkipi, and Itire 10 . gisns satisfsteike, is Brien 's lea Bitters. MW:,...F., ..,,W 7 , 4 „4.1T.."c ? ) ,. ~ e .- . 4 tEtr;.:, i!V, - /L, ; 4-4,%54,....ar :" . , .. 4, -,- ;;Zr . g.t .-16-- 'VfiC - :;: j;.. , 7;V - ... Z . ,::' PV,' t'4-7-1-)K-,:r..;:11,0r,,y-,,,, ''' ,, ,e 4 =Z-';';'s:- -; 1 - '?". ,4 ',.;,.•Af.' .. .`- . .'” `,A,:I . ' - ' ' '.e ., l l .}..''' ' -::'' s-: •" 1 --'• §''':;•',.' 5 , : - '- , 1- ''': 7 -,' ':'''--- '-'?.`-,:•-- -.-, :".; -, -.', , 1 . , ! 3. .1.4114.t'• -. .."`ift - A' s .i-T,K1•V, , .% . . , t l V:i' -- %::.;. , k- - 1. 4.. - .. - )1,54,...... 5 I_ ; , l i-i , -- ?...., -Irl / 4 41 # 1144144 ; 1 5 86.114 220 . 4 "*.igetr . 0 Mayor" Vilitoites. aiis fearotanyit-tuse Yo,is ffoRMIA thll win Perla obi amp* innit mee t even when you hire beeline& worse by wee greatptdiell Pre 4 m 4 4 cu* fiteiarmis LOCALS. -~.- -- ~.. ":1;;•liten in ittliosenfield'e and:. New. Stoat Clothingbeing reoehredevery —Fresh like limit mid salt water fish at C. N. Myer'. market, Midge street. . May 1941 _ POTATOES WANTED. - :Wanted 500 bushels, ;rod potatoes suite kind and lowest cask Lowe per budieldti!" livered. Jan B. OVIZLY • 1 • / • ' Tommula, P. O Pa. ALSE RUMOR. The rumor having been circulated to the prejudice of my trade that i other person° are associated with me in my furniture eu an !lain street, raft Ward, -To wanda.,l take this epporty to sarthat I have o paitneriddp in the businese and am conducting it,entwely on my own ac count.. . SZYNOtra SICCM ! Towanda, Pa., Oct. 11th; 1882.. ROBINS BOW 1 .101188 Buffalo, Wolf .and Japan Goat Robes, Lap Robes, - Harmer, Horse Blankets, Whips, dce., dre„ at J. N. Wilcock% Bridge street, Towanda, Pa. Sept. 28,18@2:--4w. . —L. B. Bogen bas a large stock of Bash Doors and Blinds, shio Koldings„, and is selling cheaper than any other establlehment in Pennsylvania. - • lo to Wuncona's for wall papers, bor 'dors dada., cornice &c., He has some of the handsomest wall and ceiling decorations ever brought into Towanda. 1 Geo. Wood argan, new 6 octave •`Grand organ" case. I St. John Sewing Machine, new 6 drawer. 1 Piano, small second hand.' These articles are - offered at a great bargain. Tune - given if desired. Can be seen at 0. A Black's residence " eston St. Tomsk. Sept.2l4w. Low pprices tell and peep le tell low prices, call at, ld's and examine his goods and get the prices. Mu. 0. A. BLACK, AIVT. Dear Sirp--The "Davis" Sewing /dachine I bought of you some seven_ years age (a second hand machine then) . Lai given per fect satisfaCtion, doing all kinds of family sewing without any repair, except a new shuttle juSt bought. P. Corros: FarcadisnALE, April Mt 1882 Ash Rinimed Extension Tables, and Ash Bedroom Sets, are Specialties at the new Furniture Store, Main street, First Ward. Snizoun Swum It is well known that the most virulent diseaies, small pox, scarlet fever, diphthe ria, etc., are contagious. If you have sick ness of this sort in your house, the use of Phenol Sodique as a disinfectant will pre serve the health of the restof the family. For sale by druggists an 4: general store keepers. See, adv. • Alteao Befreskjiio. . . A delicious odor is imparad Floreston Cologne, which is' always refreshing, no matter how freely used. Ddicaee .Fassaies. The ex tins of society, added to the cares of maternity and the household, haire tested beyond endurance the frail constitu tions which have been giented the majority of women. To combat this tendency to' prernature 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 portly andvitalize every function of the female system. As usual liteedield is the tret-to receive his fall goods. , —Go to O. M. Myees =That, Bridge scree or the best cots of fresh meat. Mss 19- • gerREAD Tate.—Having p urchased the Steam Saw Mill of 1.0. Saitim located in New Albany Borough on the Sullivan and State Line Bailroadjl am prepared to Tarnish; lumberof .eveii description on slwrt notice. Bill stuff a specialty. Rates reasonable. Or ders solicited. I am also proprietor of the New Albany Ho• 01, where all persons desiring accommoda tions can find them at reasonable rates, Good stabling." J. W. Wricox. New Albany. Jan. 30.1887:-6m —No charge for delivering, and done promptly from C. M. !dyer's market,. Bridge street.. May 19-0 The White - is the stillest and easiest run ning g m i ng Du+ . ain the world. M. C. Agent, Towanda, Pa.-M4.' ;.* Clover and Timothy Seed; Stevens and Long have on hand a large stock of Clover and Timothy Seed selected from the best new crops and warranted true to name. They have also a full Steck of. Ga rden Seeds in "Bulk" and in package*, select ed from the cropof 1881. Togethetwith an assortment always complete of ant, goods their "line," all of which are °Spred at the lowest market prices and Warranted to give satisfaction. • . • ' 9114 L .1f you are sick Hop Bitters 1411 surely aid Nature, in making you well when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or- are suffering from any other of the numerous diseasei of the Wallach or bowls, it is your own fault if pi remain ill; for Hop_ Bit ters are 'a sovereign remedy in all such coniplaints. If you are waisting away With any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn. for a cure to Hop Bit ters. • \ . If you are sick with that terrible sickness Nervonimum you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the use of HOP Bitters. If you are a friiirenter, or , a residentof a miasmatic district, barricade your sys tem Against the mums of all comitCries--- malarial, epidemic, bilious, and intermit tent fevers—rby the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath, pams and aches, and goal miserable genera 4 Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, ri ch blood, and sweetest breath, health, and comfort. In short they cure all Diseases of the stomach, . Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. 000 will be paid fora case theynill not;care or help. That poor, bedridden, invia d wife, .aister mother, daughter,' can be made the pose— re of health, by a few bottles of Hop-BtMrs, costing but a trifle. Val you let them suf:. for _ - Elmira Fruit, Bartel CO. Apple . Barrela of Standard size, at wholesale, in quantities to suit. COR. FIFTH STREET AND MADISON AVENUE; EDEMA, N. V. ckt - Phitibition rotes enough to elect the Pro hibition Mats Tichet and members of Legis lature, to Ant nit the dnun-Shops, to stop nudthyrcrisninale and psupets by LW; to rive lives, taxation, =leery eind'man_ of money now waned= WnetSd. , Arad is sue, home and saproisetien,- the, , ignore who demand it, 'be sornswi got it. Votes sent by mail, mime *nip. conmvat, mem. oms." For Sae. li".1 PEKES REDUCED Remember TM.. WA3TZD - ; • -•,-t• -;:••=;••;• • . '7•-• •••-- „- • , 't1;:;!--•;t: -;• ',WANAMAKER'S: still enlarging, store and fa :chides. Doublectboth in the last ego years; more - than doubled them. Trade has doubled ; and it crowds less _ _ .tow than at any tiineWore; works more smoothly,; gives more general satisaction ; and suffers fewer mishaps. It is growingster than ever; and with, every appear • ante of healthy growth. [Because people/ find so much advantage in trading with us that they' send to us 'for whatever they want, no / matter how' far away they may be, if they can wait for it , An unhealthy growth-would be groWth by charlatanry.] Our building is still terripo rary. Apart of it was Once the . Freight, Station of the Penniylva.nia Railroad. It has been built around and upon, until it looks more like aTurkish mosque on the old side; while on the new, it has taken in so many Chest nut-street stores, that it looks like any other part of Chest nut street. We hav'n't made money enough in these five years to put up a building worthy of the place and of the trade. You will be inter ested in seeing how we have turned and twisted these old buildings about, and how many commodious and really elegant rooms we have, with out so much as liall-gaper between them. - We are sending more and more j by express and Mail: The means of tradiimi with outreing are new ad_ rude. You think kstrange that it can be done at all. You wouldn't think of buying a farm without seeing it; or a horse, or cow, ,or sheep. How can you buy everything your family wears, every thing you use in your house, without seeing ? Why, simply because we take the risk. JOHN WANANiIiKER. Chestnut, 'Thirteenth and Market streets, and City-hall square, Philadelphia. Sabi by EL C. Porter kk Son; Ss, Fs. ELTEr CREAM BALM CO., , Owego, N. Y. April O. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY R. M. WELLES, {-'! • Wholesale and Retail Dealer. '= - TOWANDA,- 'PA. Stiring Tooth. Harrows Just received a car Iced of superior harrows. Now IS the time to buy the best harrow you ever saw for preparing your Wheat i grounds. One will pay for itself in one season. - - The Improved Kalamazoo Floating Adjustable Tooth and Plated Harrow lir the very best In use. •• Miller's Sulky Spring Tooth Harrow, With and • without SEEDER ATTACIUMIT. This is the very best Sulky Spring Tooth Har row in the market. It is well worth the atten tion of ikrumrs, and no , one should buys sulky barrow before inspecting this. It has important advantages over all others, and as a Combined Seeder and Bulty Harrow is without a rival. Send for circulars and prices. THE Wiard I Chilled . • Plow This splendid plow has invariably 14 all trials this mean In anppetition with the other lead• nig elated plowe;iftllyjnetined all that I have thilmed for it. Colum.bus (Ohio) Bug- I sin agent for these superior ',ignite. and. in ' vite attention to their claims. ' 1 WI and see my Whitney Open and Top Bog= Ries. Gorton Carryall, and Platform Wagons. I have wagons as good as you can get made to or der, and at much less prices. All warranted to be durable " while:bone" wagons. . . Auburn Farm Wagons The best Farm and. Limber Wagons is the market. Grain Drills. Farmers' Favorite and Pa=ten again Drills. If any farmers wish to buy a good drill at about the wholesale price of other drills, I can accom modate them. 'Special mane men a to ash buyers of .111 goods Le soy Hue t A oar load of FreotiCanient. abasalibui ng id Building Papers.= 'Vermin Proof Carpet Papers. ' , ; . , PREPARED MIXED-PAINTS? Write for price* and circulars, or nil and aes It. M. WELLES. Towanda. Ps , August 15. 1882-tf. ADITOR'S NOTICE.—Inie the AS estate of, Cierbet F. WeUes ji.. deolaseA. In the Qtfhw Gamut of lindlierd sweaty. The es as auditor appointed by the nowt to dlspoas of the exceptions died to the lisalsomM of Imes 11. Webb, administrator' etc, of said decedent. hereby stew notice that he will attend to the duties of Me impitititeasst owYRIDAY. 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