Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, October 26, 1882, Image 3
THE REPUBLICAN. TOURSDAY, OCTORER2G, 11012 T() ,OUR SUBSCRIBERS E.r.Ouss Form LADJIL I It Will show you the month and year up t o which your subscription is paid. If your a scr iption is soon to expire, please seed us $1'.50 for a renewal at aeonhat we m ay send you the paper right . Send In rezieu al without delay. —L. .1. Wooster is our--general agent, ailicitor, and •colleetor. HERE AND HEREABOUTS, Court at Troy this week One week from next Tuesday is election experiencing a very severe , uth. Tuegday.being a legal holiday the barb were e1ty...14, • A ' nt store house', is being built at. the N a il Cork.. • Pinkeye is again troubling the horses in Tioga county. There are several eases of scarlet fever in South Waverly. Three dwelling houses are in course of onstrurtion in Troy. There are 150 pupiliin attendance at the South Waverly Saha) • The Grove school house at Green's Land g, is undergoing - repairs. We observe that a coldness now exists be tween night and morning. Fifty teachers attended the. Teachers' Institute at Wyalusing last creek. Now_gatlier your autumn leaves. coloring more than usually fine. 0. F. Ayer is_corupellOil to run his grist mill at Slle,liequin night and day. The Talker House, at Canton, hag recently betn supplied with new furniture. No school was held at the Graded school on aue,:dny, it being a legal holiday. B. F. Watkins is improving his dwelling house in Sheslie(juin, very materially. Con.haul - has .asorgham mill in full oeration on his 'farm in Sheshequin. The pews in the - M. E. Church 'will be rented onTnesday_eveping next, Oct. 31st. A. A. Jarvis caught a black bass one day last week that tipped the scales at 8 pOunde. \yin 6,-,riinn is credited with the caching of ailtree-pnunti black bass on Friday last. 31r.I t aotlon has commenced the e*eiva tiuni tbefoandation.s for his new' block Caut )T1 (Main street has undergone its annual fall eleanin,t, and• presents a much improved a) -)aranCe. Coffee is ::aid to produce , heart disease, yet many of the young men *ill chew it be ;' tween meals. Ile Sayre Butter Package ufaetnr ing company, have . reeefred a single order fur tubs.. : There have been several cases of diphth eria at Sheshequin, but none of the eases have proven fatal. r On and lifter Monday next, October 30th; Lehigh VaHoy passeng.&. trains. will run through to Ihiffalo. Quite a number ot pcirsons from this place ara attending the Bi-Centennial , celebra tion at Philadelphia. Sun Randal. Al Lapkat and Mel Os borne captured I gray squirrels on Pond Hill on Thursday last. hi). Baker fell from a chestnut treo at S•a;ar Nun, one day recently and broke his jaw bone in two places. . . Thieves carried away a quantity of shin= gle; from the mill of H. H. Taylor in Gran de one night last week. • The Troy RegiNter enters upon its second volume with its issue of this week. Itis an entertain little local paper. \There is that band pagoda we were to have —.llhens Gazette. Probably got into the ear of a Waverly editor. Wynn, Downs & Co., is the name of a new grocery firm at Canton. They do business on Towanda street. • Company A. of this place, will partici p*t, the Ili-Centennial parade. at Phila delphia, to-morrow, Friday. G. H. Estell has commenced, the erection of a buiLling on the site of the one recently destroying by fire, in Canton. • • Dein!)eracy has talked' jpst a hopefully for years as they (10 now. In 1880 they were going to carry everything. Joseph T. Bishop, -o( Sayre, has a rose bush in his yard at Sayre, that has grown fifteen feet - during the past summer. Ilerri ! : Congdon, of this place, caught to yellow bass one day last week, that tre4l4 in the.aggregate, 23 pounds. \o - otteropportunity was ever presented to give the Bosses of this county a knock down than the present. Vote for Jadwin. Ex Sheriff Peter J. Dean has recently completed one of the finest farm houses in Bradford. county, on his farm in South Curl•. Thy M. E. Church at Leßaysvillo has been treated, to .a coat of paint that im preres its exterior appearance very ma terially. - I. W. Carr; an employe Of the Lehigh Railroad, had one of his hands badly hurt while coupling cars at Rurniderfleld a few . (lays ago. lair to your chimneys and flies .and sit that they are safe. A ve7,little work now may save the building of a new house text spring. Jc , 1114-11orley, of ,Green's Landing, raised 'm tivr, plants this season eighteen sweet ptatees. Three of them weighed mud, each. It is said the new band at Troy is rapidly improving., and bids fair to become one of finest musks' organizations ifi Northern Pennsylvania. it comes its natural for a small boy to tattle a stick by holding against a picket fenc e when walking along as it does for a Lek to swim. In consequence of the absence of the Rev. /It Enos", no services will be held in the Episcopil church next Sunday or the sue cealing Sunday. The extensive furniture firm of J. M. Robinson s Son, of Elmira, made an as tgninent 161 week. Their liabilities are nil tv exceed $90,000. It I. is rumored that the editor of `the keNic opposes Jadwin because Jadwin would not recommend him for Second:As ks:ant Postmaster General. The le Nnew brick house of B.' M. Peck, ~ will not be ready for - occupancy Vais fall. Mr. P. will occupy the Abram Vontanye houe until next Spring. noW the Reriew is given a part of the public printing. - "Twits ever thus. He who would of public pap partake itu4 lab-,r for the Pappists stake. • Mr.i.vuell, of Sayre, has sold an inter est of his grocery business to a Mr. Wol "touvi the business is now carried on Uder the firm name of Wolcott & Co. or the first time in the ;history of. the Natfunal Bank of Towanda 41 re por t hit week shows over one million donors. y;¢ ' o 9 Gazette. Yes, it is a solid institn- The ladies of the Presbyterian church at 4tnens are to give a New Etstlaud Su he basement of their Church building, (111 Wednesday evening of -next week, Ye E• Remblimm • itor of the Bradford 44 E •1 ._ tu rentrk: "Try toinat6 itilee - tee " Suppose you don't WiSrit warts? 7,Aluk.itteriy Tribune. Then don't try the • • • • _ .. Y :-.. ".',, ~."' -.' ' ; 7 ;" ' -.` " ' 2' •-•- ii ' ' . `,'' ' ' .'- ..' . 4> k . 141 ''''',- -1 Of Chair *or 1 5 1 .0 ... 1 idilbe l"4 l o l 4 - . ' - 4 ) 11 .1t! illidtki liiii th e ' a 0011 a, .'.; white w.J.,youngok b , i,,voilt !rag; mtbq (*on, hbo curbs* ..*as rum into by a hoary wagon and Ounotitimbeele mum& Thallqutrerivas might 44 be. - The Minkhalm* Egoichird, .one ef the Demeeratiit paper' of Wyoming eatinty,lies tutiom down the name' of =the Dernoeritio eandighite far Representative and 'worts the Republican 'candidate, The meaty . commissioners oU Soupier henna county have advertised Be fora. bundiug of an Ausses te)-t= house ist Montrose. Bids *ill' lie received up to the 10th of November. , The Bradford Lean and Building Assn chition of South Waverly, that lea been in sueeesiful operation for ten yell past, quit receiving money in -July lest, an its business will mambo been& to s close. This is the season of mar 'whey the night air is very dangerous; but the girl face danger at front doors and gates),with the same henism whichlisuflidwere linen one of the chiefest *domino:os of the sex. A linsicailiutitute is to be held at the M. E. Chnicb, West Leßoy; , commencing Monday evening, October. 80,1 and closing Saturday ev November 11. It will be conducted by O. Etubtaisr, of Boston, Mask , , , v . 'The Athens Gazette says: "The "Athens Farmers' Association" have tendered the bridge known. as the Tozer bridge, to Athens township, but it learns - the Com inissioners will not accept it. Can't , be much of bridge. A liar , is one of the most dispicable crea tures on earth. And When, to his:lying, he adds slander, he becomes an enemy, to society, worthy only of extermination. Respectfully referred to several of Col. Overton's friends. The Towanda water works are' again in summed operation. whereat the saklon men' sorrow deeply.—Waverly Tribune. The saloon men of WaverlY are not affect ed by the water supply •of that village. The people there never drink water. The The first quarterly conference of', the current year will be hale in the M. E. Church to-morrow, Friday evening, :when the new Presiding Elder will be present. The Love Feast and other religious exercises incident to the occasion, will be obaisrved Sunday morning. • Says the Tankbannockt Republkne of last week: "A large deert vas chased into the river by a dog on Snliday,.nearly op. posite Daniel Newrnan'On Twiltteptneek township. Several shots were fired at it by bunters living in thee:Vicinity, none of them Wang effect. L. The Canton Sentinel did ,not hoist Col,„' Overton's name for Congress. The editor sarcastically announced to his readers that, `.`the Congressional editor is out of town this week." And Paul and James skid An drew insist that tho Colonel was the ark* of Bradford county. ti 1 D. McKean, who lives at IFisgah, says 4he Troy Gazette of last week, while palling 'humps on his place, received qiiite a serious injury by a lever which he was using which slipped and struck him upon the head, driv ing his face in the ground, cu ' g badly and otherwise injuring him. ' • I The Waverly Tribune says the diite of holding the Catholic Fair ' • t plaie, has been changed from Nov. 9 and 10 ;to Nov. 15, 16 and 17. 1 It is intended to Make it one of the best ever held ; by, that society. The Fair Will doles with a grand concert, by ' musicians from home and abroad. The Laporte Sentinel( says that Messrs. McFarlane & Thorne are • preparing the ground fors large addition to the Laporte tannery. Although at-the present time this tannery is one, of the largest in the State' the proprietors have found lty necessary . to increase its size in.order to 'accommodate the large business. ' While Jameol.Miller, Conducter on the way freight No. 86 north'arutNO. 85 south, was in the act of stepping from the car to the platform at Milan, on Tuesday i;if, last week, his foot slipped and he Missed' the landing; causing him to' fall heavily to the ground, breaking two of his ribs and other wise severely injuring him; David Messner, of , ,,,Bfodit House, lab; a resident of our b oro,and who has been 'af flicted with heart di sease and dropsy fOr a number of Years, was tapped and 16 qUarts of water drawn from hig. This makes the fourth time he has undergone the opera tion. He is now enjoying better health than ever, and bids fair to reeover--Canton Sentinel. The new Erie coal pocketi; 'soon to be built; will be located about a mile east of Shepard's creek, and oil the south side of their tracks. This will afford great relief to the Waverly yard which has beeti cramped into a narrow channel in tbe . vicinity of the old pockets for many years. The constant increase of business demagdi more room.—Waverly Advocate. This time a fellow comes along in a shilf ing rig, ,and sells carpet by the sample. fie offers three ply ingrain , at thirty-seven and one fourth cents. The farmer selects the pattern he wants; the . egent writesi out the number of yards and the price;. -the farmer signs the order 0) and the next Week he has his note in bank to pay, and be never sees or hears of the carpet, man again; ,The Milan correspondent of the. Adver tiser sends that paper the following: "We have a large yellow and whito cat, which, like Nimrod, is a mighty hunter. i , He not only catches quails, and lesser birds, but brings in woodchucks, chiPmul i t i t, and itic, casionally a rabbit gets entrap in his art ful clutches. Kitty does not wait on game laws, but kills his wild game when found, irrespectiVe of season. The Troy Register complains tkat Sugar Creek in that village is becoming a fruitful source as a breeder of sickness. The Register says: The water especially dur ing, this drY season, is black and, stagnant, and.the stench is such that ono in passing it feels like holding both hands over nose and running ' with all his 'might. The stream, instead of being a healthful conven ience to the town, as it should . be, ' - be come a public nuisance. Hon. - C. C. Jadwin was in Tow;a on Tuesday . ; and it is to be hoped ged with air. Overton in such a warthat the Re publican party of , the district ilot be divided on Congress.—Troy Gazette. No arrangement was , made , = Hooker. the Colonel is still a candid ate, and probably Will remain so. His. candidacy will not, however, divide the R?publican vote to a serious extent: The indications now are that the Colonel will not get more than , three or four hundred, votes in the county. 1 And the news from the' other counties ui I the district is to the same effect,. only more so. Don't worry about a divided vote, Hooker, Jadwin as going to get it all. We took a walk through the Sityre . shops on Saturday in company with !foram Wil liston, and found that many changes havel been uide within the pairt few mouths, in 'the shape of new machinery, and there has also been a large increase in force on eel count of:the repairs necessary to be made in locomotives, cars , etc. The work of im provement there is still rapidly advancin and inn few months more they com mence to build as well as repair ,locomo tives. We never Met with a more gentle manly ,sef of men, commencing with the foremen of the various departments. down the list of mechanics and laborers; thin is to be found at the Sayre ehops.—Athens Gazette. , ' • Mr. Oliver Evans, residing on Willow street, in this borough, has been , working in Haskins' plaining mill, attached to: Tlunnpson & Enche?s machine shop, and on Wednesday last was mini* the Oilier as usual. While he was changing _the machine in * order to plane some:stuff of . a different thickness, being , eivhat crouched down to more easily j ust - the bed plate , when he was through, rising up, he accidently threw his arni arninid, and unfortunately aim fingers o , his lef baud were caught in the knives,Mid three of them, with the palm of hie luid, . were literally chopped into mincemeat; land only by his presence of mind and Pityisiaal force in tearing froM the machine, did '<he save his arm, perhaps life. ' He - was - taken to the office of Dr. Allen, who, with his part tier, skillfully attended to his wound. Se is still weak from the pa* and shack, but doing well. He has Sympathizers. The greater part of the mart)! mangled pieces c!l' hie hand are preserved in alcohol at am home:—Athens ease*. _ if -{ , - • i = •.`11=!, ;Dniiifoit,Dow4;l loll adiAlca*: tol4-fik Toisiidi, Ilitalstidan 1883,14 il,theuirt from the Trw - garOtr, that on Bundler lamming, ilith last; ,twit ladies; Yrs: lire& Holcomb . and- 1101.4. aria= widd' were driviv bun Troy to;Leßoy, an they were near Henry :nanines house - in West Gran one of. the weiioU...the buggy, which was an open ene, give precipitating Nis. Griewold - ' out very" , As she pitched nit:of .the carriage she felt= upon her left arm ..breaking the bones of her wrist and arm very seriously: Dr. W. B. Mon was called and Ave tho needed medicalaesbdance. The injury; is a very serious one , -and it is doubtful if the can ever be restOred. - - The raga agliator, the - leading Reimb- Hein pa* of. our neighluning county of Tkgs, after giving a brief- tusume of the Cangnmaimal diplculty in this district; and Ofenin' g momially to the action. in i tbe = recouvenmg of the Wayne Conven tion says s • - Wayne' county lietimbiiCana have gaud • mutual for their action, _for , Mr. Overt= ' had held the office for two ;con seautive „taming. ord county has had it sit_y sin the but apportio' n ment was mad. It looks as though the Politicians of county had overreacha themselves this ; a • • In speaking of our abandoning the celery culture that ever ready local of the /pepub r ltd*n has the following: "Hinton is dig : , playing a good dearof "kin& bean" at present. ? , Sorry we cannot say as much as that for ;11&n, as it is-"Muksense" that he is displaying to the very fulleirt extent, and not only but abni his associate, Mr Holcomb.--.4thens Gazette. Do you desire us to infer, Mi. Hinton. that you intend to call us "kickers r If you do, we desire to say to your that there ass more people in tills county displaying "mule sense" than yog ever "dreamed of in your arithmetic." The Colonel cannot be elected. But get all you can out of it, Charles. Get all .you can. , • As Mrs. OrnaLKellogg; accompanied by three other ladies, was coming down Bridge street, in a two seated wagon, on Friday afternoon last, the vehicle was upset as they were turning into Main street, throwing the occupants Violently to the ground. Mrs. Kellogg's right arm was broken near the shoulder, and she was otherwise injured. She was unconscious for Kane little time after the accident, but had so far recover ed from the shock on - Sunday as to be able to undergo the • reducing of the fractured • . The other ladies who were with her were all more or less bniised, but nono of them were seriously injwed. ' The present comet in the Beaten"- sky,- which can be distinctly seen by everytinefit early morning; is certainly the most re markable one of all the modern motets. Prof. Lewis Swift, director of 'the Warner Observatory, Rochester, N. Y., states that the comet grazed the sun so closely as( to cause great disturbance, so much so that it has divided into no less than eight separate parts, all of which can be distinctly seen by a good telescope. There is only one other instance on record where a comet has divided, that one being Biella's comet of 1848, which separated into two parts. Ap plications have been made on Mr. 11. 11, Warner by parties who have noted thete cemetery offshoonc_ claiming the $2OO, prize for each one of glom. , Whether the great comet will continue to produce.a . brood of smaller cometi remains to be seen. . At about 12 o'clock Sattirday night • last, fire -was discayered in the large wooden building, corner of Main and Washington streets,.occupied by Cowles' grocery store and hakery and as a dwelling house. An alarm - was given and the fire Department promptly responded. Hose was attached to the hydrant near by and two powerful streams of water were soon being thrown on the burning building. The Franklin Steamer was also set at work and the fire_ was soon got under control; not, however, ,until the building was very badly damaged. Some of Mr. Cowles' goods were removed from the hailing but a large part - of them were destroyed. His loss is about $1;200,. ea which there is an insurance of $BOO. A small building attached to the north end of the main building and used as a shoe shop, was burned, but most of its contents ,nrere saved. The basement of the main building was occupied by a Mr. VanNess as a feather renovatiug establishment.. He succeeded in removing all of his goods. Therfurni ture in the dwelling part.sof the building was nearly all removed,' but was, badly damagel in the removal. The building was owned by John Holmes, and on it there was an insurancelof $l,OOO. At about five o'clock Sunday morning, a small barn in the rear of the building damaged by fire, was discovered in flames. The fire department was again called out, but before they arrived the building was nearly consumed; and they devoted their energies to preventing the spread of the flames to adjoining property, which they succeeded in doing. The first fire sup posod to have caught from the oven /in the bakery. The origin , og the second r unknown. • SECOND CHRONICLES. • c,=-• I - - And it came to pass that Paul sat in the Temple of Justice, and' 10, on, , Paul's face .there was a look of "sadness and of sorrow. Yea, there were wrinkles on his . forehead, his hair was dishevelleTand his shirt collar was askew. • And Paul looked not as is his Jont. iAnd with Paul, in . the Temple of ustice, were - James and Andrew. And James had laid aside - his great coat, :and Andrew'sat nigh unto the East window of the room in which. they all 'sat. And 10, on the face of Janies there Was a troubled look, arid - Andrew's countenance here no smile. ....And it'came to Pass that Paullifted up his head, and opened his month - and ~ spaket .-And' the words of Paul were nigh unto* following: "James, hast thou had communication with the people of Smith field,' and of Ridgbury, of South Creek and of 'Athens?" And Janus answered and said: "Paul, I have 1" . :And Paul -said unto James : "Was thy communications by mouth or by missive 1" And Andrew quickly responded : "Ohl Tim-writ 'em." And Paul said : 'Tis wen. AnMranes, what doth the people ,of these outlyring dis tricts reply unto thy several thimivesl" And James replied : "Paul, it grieveth me much, but the people Of 'Smithfield. and of Ridgbury, of South Creek and of Athens, are angry; yea, they are maddened, and their. communications are not pleasant. They revile the bosses, and they say that you, Paul , and I, and Aidrew, aro even busses, and that the Colonel was given pm, ferment by a trick. That the people per, torrid him not to,Cornelins, who is surnam ed Jadwin. And they speak in language of mockery, and disrespect of you, not as I call you, - Pard, but rather as chief of the "Sanhe drin," and they say, in the language that is heard on the streets, "when the day cometh for the casting of ballots,- we will scoop the Colonel, and we will set down on old San." It grieveth me, Paul, but of such language Is the, communications that have come to me." F And , Paul bowed his head for an interval. And 10, the interval was • filled with: silence. And once again Paul raised his head and his face bore a troubled look. ' And Paul opened his month, and his words,foll on Andrew's ear. And Andrew turnaliis face toward Paul. And Paul said.: "Andrew, hest thou word from Litchfield 1" Andrew answered, "I hey." And Paul said: "What say the people of that district 1" a And Andrew made answer : "I fear me[Paul, that the people of Litchfield are like unto the people of Smithfield. and, of Ridgbury, of South Creek and- of Athetis. They are wroth and excited greatly.' Theirzspeech is of trickery and' of Bosses. They speak not kindly of the Colonel, but I fear me thai many of them will facie" Cornelius, who is surnamedladwirk:" And when Andrew had spoken,. Paul arose and' turned the valve and the flow of gas was stopped and darkness fell upon them. And James gathered himself within his great coat, and Paul covered his head with his hat, and Andrew's head was already covered, mid they walked down the main hall from the Temple of justice, even to the main door, and when they had stopped without the portal, lo &herdsman was poising .in the Main street, and young heifer strayed from the' herd and ran wildly down the street that leadeth to the river, and as the herdsman pursued• it he cried once, and then again : "Bosh t-Bms tl7 And Paul look ad and Jamas and' ndrew Sad said "Why didst that man make such cry 4" And Paul Was vexed, for like had not oheerved the 'young heifer as she ran before the herds nun. And Paul and James and Andrew went their several ways. And as they were separating Paul slid. "Verily, it is laud to kickagainst the pricks." Anil James said ttlt is." And Andrew said guess so." 'And the crescent moon sank slowly behhid A. western lulls,. just "as the tail of the Comet became vies lle above the eastern end Eddy liftamtain,. for the night had waned and the day was nigh unto its dawn. ' ' ••1' .••', ..-,... • ,`,7 ..• •-• % '-,,, tc , ... :• . ~...,,,' 4 ,- . - • - , , '":',' -'. ,ackeilwalitionitailati at , :low-!trisadiii aidietriWiliftwelat 'neetionit aUtiii*itiaty dropped in - teinnie ow ; 11wint: - ipstuittini wag the enatiatt tliniteit, owl in - ighting the bit& ..-Wf-thn, pgapla againet.the mastitis) bliik. -l i tr t ra - EtEm_ ane and all &Willa& kinil ' aad Ahem that: wit- will continue t o lihot. f the * lenl i kai ' C i 4h 4 Part/ -tnr , be. • -' 4 ,l'• _ - --,, -.:-._ ':' • ''-- - • ~Was ittarried7 at the tesideisie .the bride's fatheilts East Troy, Pa.; oe 12th. - I 3lles Ida A. Weller,- E. 0. - of the firm of Sadler & Melkeim, Grove,Pa. The, ceremony was performed by "-Nes.'3. 8.-Feensih, .of Trak, and witness:4 by the near relatives arid _a few intimate friends of parties:. NuMerous and vishadde musts attested, to the ado= with which the bride and groom - were molded. Aftm partak ing of in elegant and , sumptuous collation the newly wedded pair took the 9:40 train northward on the N. C.- R. B. for an ax tended trip to the Niagara Falls and other places,of iaterest,.after which they will re: turn and take their residence in Grover; where - ldr. Sadler is engaged in the 'mean tile business. sA Guam. Thy le debit= of Jose)* Mandeville, who died racer. on Hill was s'c'eni Peen case. six years ago he was at tacked with i consumptiaa of the brain, and gradually filled in body and, mind from that time to the day of his death. For a long time he had to be waited upon as a childoefusing to eat unless compelled to. He bed spoken but one word in four yOtta until a few days before his death,, when he suddiinly seemed to regain speech , and rea son' 'anti talked .readily, notwithstanding that !filen a boy, he stammered ter ribly. , The ease k a very peculiar onmad pr obably baa Fut' d no parallel in tidsvicuuty for many years ever. He was abort 92 year. of age slid was a son of Charles Mandevdloan old resident of that Oikee.—Warerly. 211- PRAtIONAZ. . —Mrs. 13.. W. - Alden, of Monraeton, is very M. , I , ' —A. J. Tusher, and wife. are visiting in Philadelphia.l ' , —G. S. 'Smith has gone to Applet on, Wis., to.visit friends. --Geo. S.,Estell is acting a*, clerk of the Court at Troy this week• 1; —Miss Root, of Buffalo, N. Ir., is visiting Miss Bella PAM, in thii place —Miss AMiie-DeLario returned last week from an extended visit to friends in Trey. —Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pettis celebrated their tin wedding •on 'Saturday evening list: .—Mr. Markham, of the Eureka Works, has Brought his family to this place to - ro• , —Mrs. Augustus Kline, after a long ilaess, died at her residence in this place, en Thursday last. —Miss Ada Seele y. is spending a couple of weeks - with friends In Towanda.— ltrarerZy 'Tribune:. ; formerly of Can ton, this county is very sick at her home in Sardenia, N. Y., • —Mrs. Chandler, wife of a former por tion of the M. E Church at this place,- is visiting friends here. • —4,bner C. Wright, 'a popular young busfiess man, has been appointed post master-'it Wellsburg. • . A, democratic candidate for'e,onm-sain this District, has been in tow“or two or three days past. -;4esley McCabe; Of Pittston, fornierly L ot 4his . placo,t had 'linger cut Doff by a mowing machine one day recently. , Sr C. Adams, now engaged, in the coal business at Syracuse,N. Y., was visiting friends here the latt er part of last week. , C. T. Moss, the newly appointed M. E. Minister for this place, occupied , the pulpit of the M. E.-Church . on Sunday last. —J. L. Andrews Chief of the Bradford City Fire Department, .is a native 0 this 1842 county. ' He was born at Smithfield hr . - —M. W. Smith; forMerly of this place, is very ill at his home in Avoca, N. Y. Be is a brother of Park Smith, of the First Na tional Bank. -3Bss Lottie Maybe, who had been *siting friends in tbis place for several weeks past, returned to her :home at Ben tley Creek, last week. —Henry Merathew died very . suddenly in. Monroeton, on SatUrday evening. It is •suppoial that the rupture of a blood vessel near the heart was the cause of his death. —Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll; of Sayre, 'e r elebritteif their silver wedding on the 14th - nstant. Many of their friends were pre 'lent acid an enjoyable evening„ was passed by all. —Shepherd Smith,. of Spring Hill, hav ing disposed of his mai and personal.pro perty will move to Nebraska , the 30th - mst., where he intends to make. it his future "home. —H. H. Mace, - one of the oldest and best known citizens of Towanda township, died at, his residence on Monday night, , after an iUnm.*of several years. Ha was in his 75th ye&.. .---Genung, the Vestatile and spicy local miter of the Wrivirly Tribune, paid our stiUctuns a pleasant' visa on Tuesday. He as pleasant a talker as he is witty writer, and we hope to see him often; —Mrs. Frank Mayo has seat to her Pub lisherarin Bast - on tho copy of herShake perian4orks. Theo plays are reduced to plain - language, divested of all stage terms and condensed so ihat, all of Shakspeare's works, including a biography of the illus trious writer, will appear in. one neat vol ume to be added to the children's library. Mrs. Mayo is happily adapted to the work, and ere long her volumes will be found in every home where good taste and culture prevailed.—Canton Sentinel. • —A dispatch from Bethlehem to the Philadelphia papers says that Robert H. Sayre, chief engineer and general superin tendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, has resigned that position, to take effect Nov. 1, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Mr. Sayre has *a connected with the road since its inception, a period of thirty years, and was the chief adviser and right hand man of the late Asa Packer, and rym the first line for the road. Rumor has it that several important positions have been offered Mr. Sofro but he Is reticent on . that point. C. Z. B. C. The following officers , of the Towanda Circle were elected at, the last meetingi Preiident—Mrs. H. L. Burns; Vice-Presi dent—Mrs. J. E. Hitchcock; Tresinrer— Mrs. Ernest Frost; Secretary—Miss Ella Frisbie. The net meeting of the C. L. S. C. will be at the office of . James Wood, Esq., over Stevens & Long's grocery store, on-Friday evening, Oct. 27, at 7:30 sharp. The lesson of the evening will be a review of Part second 'of Prof. Limayenis' "His tory of Greece.'' A full attendance is cor dially invited. • • • • Dr. Pieree's aGolden Medical Discovery" 'has become so thoroughly, established in public favor that were it not for the forget fulness of people it would not be necessary to call attention taitiPoier to cure con sumption; which is scrofula of the lungs, and, other blood diseases, is eruptions, blotches, pimples, ulcers, ,and "liver com plaint." 1111111111 p. ELY—PENNEY.—At the' residence of the bride's parents, Oct. 9, 1882, by Rev. D. Craft, , Mr. Fred Ely, of Sugar Thin, and Miss G. Edla daughter of. Lorenzo Penney, of : Wyalusing township . ESCHENFELDR—MOODY—In Roston, Sept. 2fid, 1882, by Rev. W. McDonald; pastor of Tremontlitreet M. E. Church, Won, Henry A. Eschinfelder, of Be ., fele', N. Y., and Fannie B. Mooily, of To wanda, Pa. . , ROLLS=JOHNSON—In Mordcaticss, Oct. 16th, 1882; by B. D. Efollett, Esq., Mr. Fred F. Rolls and Drum Emma. Johnson, ' of Monroeton. . „4,, Don't net Ateresed y , - at 8 ' t's dis , ease, Diabetes, or any dis ease o f'ills kidneys, liveroturirkaryorgans, as Hop Illtters will certainly and lastingly eureyon, and it is the only thing that will. John Brown, an old citizen of Berke county, died on Monday, at the age 'of yearn. There was at one time poli cies of insurance on his life amounthw to ) 2 7 5 , 000 , Wood by grnicilird insurance companies in favor of outside girlies,' of which became add; byerever, on the failure of the companies. - 447 • " 444-:64e,- ,0 14111 0 - 0 0 1 040 1 . 1 0 - 1 11 Oki 11111*417; 4T, t i ckQ a , * 1 ** 1 .4 1 0041 1 1 1101111 0 1, 00 114 0 111 * tkik, = Ara;moo NodoNt 4ioniami Anditillo2lsrfealWietiovilif For site by Dr. a. P. . I ** 4 q 444 Wands, Pa The°lelripplelseirtfroall%al cided that t , ...: Himle, is not: iuffieiently avow 39, snit their Pilate _ni trnitedlkates lEtenOok:": '. lb. Dolph, his law:partner, niiolign . ~. ! ed,if *spat 'unknown to fa**, • ko of not having a prel ~ _ . t o whfftwash, and io - 7 0 1 1# 0 ,4,.... ~dratr point in his favor. ',. -,,..-- , .-J I - .., ' - 4 `'. - mod' ./!kl/1 6 /fee4l ol ,:" '.' ...-' .l - ' - / 2 4 11 ti1A 31 4 1 0• 134- . ma. ~IL.Y. Itsaton,i. Dulkloi..lif. Y4: - Dear 81,-LI have employee:Aiinki "Pleasant PtulnacrePellets"JunliPo,lethze, .. : icir She last fan- 3ream, I nOw . use no Other altera tive or (Warder asaiktinoa L ia , oll- amain denpagementifot the *Nandi; hror, idol boar's. I knOw of nothing that equals them. ' ' .I. A. ilff2.nrlll. D.- Try making Your hiidubebbid you it you find yourvelt 'bout torwurd. • vtc y r, strength and. health tin tc l umi one bottle of Brown'? Iron Mien. Try an extra per; -of" intake Of mr 11 1 10, when traveling 1n !mew. *lt fie the mince chsawaticar that the standard of natudl health sad ideal actirity, among American women; is bMug lowered by the it of ham ideas and habits of life,: engendered fuldonabln ignors*B and - hisniOau 4447 circumstance -that Min 4.3atuk-1t eiahain has 'came to the front* instroct and cud the suffered of her sex: L-1, Try soloth wrung out; . 1 - 7; cold', water put about the neck at night''' ma , throat. West muscles and • nerves, - idevididnusts of thought and inactivity, euredby Brown's Iron Baum TT" hard eider--a e-giainful ' three Wes dasr , —for ague and tin shamans' m. iI,USINESS LOCALS. Stop in at Rosenfield's and examine his New Stock of Clothing being tweivatevery day. ' • , _ —Fresh lake 11th and' salt water , dsh at U. M. Myer's market, Bridge street. • _ May 19-tf POT ATOES WANTED Wanted 500 bushels, good Potation /Late kind and lowest cash price per bushel de livered. dss. 'B. iftim.y, Towanda, P. O. Pa. • A FALSE RUAIO;L The nmior having been circtilated to the prejudice of my trade that other ; persons are associated with me in my furniture business on Min street, First Ward, To wanda.' Nike this opportunity to ay that I havelno,partnership in the Wawa' and am conducting it entirely on my own ac count. Bzirmoua Towrinde, Pa., Oct. 11th, 1882.. Emmett nonzat l imas's! - .. Buffaloi Wolf, and Japan Heatßobes,. Lap Robes; Harness, Horse Mankets, Whips, &c., &c„ at J. Bridge street, -Towanda, Pa. Sept;! 28,1882.-41 r. - , ÷L. 13. Rogers has a large stock of Bash Doors and .Blinds, also Moldings, and is selling cheaper than any other establhdiment in Penzutylvania. • Go to Witrrcoma's for wan papers, bor ders dados, corniest dec. He has s ome ;of the hinditoinest wall and caning decorations ever brought into Towanda. For &ib. 1 Geo. Wood Organ, new 6 octave, oGrarul organ" case. 1 St. John Machine. new 6 drawer. 1 gime= second hand. These articleskreoffered At n great hargaim Tune given if desired. Card* seen at 0. A Black's !Oshtemo Weston St. Towanda. _ Sept.2l4w. I Low Prices tell and people tell 16w Woes, call at Rosenfield's and examine his goods and get the prices., • - MR. 0. BLACK, Ao'T. Dear Sir:—The "Davis" Sewing Machine I . bought of yon' some seven yeara ago (a second hand machine then) has _given per fect mtisfactkin, doing all kinds of family sewing without any repair, except . a new shuttle, just bought. P. COYPION. FltaxxLmnaLi, April 22d,1882. • • Ash Rimmed Fate nsion Tables, and Ash Bedroom Sets, Specialties at the new Furniture Store Main street, First Ward. Santora "Sturm It is well knot n that the meet virulent diseases, small Pox, scarlet fever, diphthe ria, etc. ' are contagioui. If you lave sick ness of this sort-in your" house, the use. of Phenol Sodique as a disinfectant will pre serve the health Of the rest of the . family. For _sale by druggists and general store keeperi. See ady. Alsiays Ittfreiking. A delicious odor is *parted by Floreston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no Matter hm; freely used. - ; ' . As usual II Rosenfeld is the first to receilre hiS fill-good& • .1 —Go to C. M. Myett's market, Bridge street, or the best 'outs of fresh meat. May 10-tir • Si/PRE/ 4 D Tuts.—Having purchased 'the Steam flaw Mill of J. G. Baxtoi4 located in New Albany Borough on the Sullivan and State Line Itailroad,ll am mimed to furnish lumbsr of every description on shoat notice. Bill stuff's specialty. Bates reasonable. Or. ders solicited. I am also proprietor of the New Albany Mo. let,.where all persona - desiring ;accommoda tions catillud th em at reasonable rates. Good stabling. ' J. W. Wttcox. New Albany,l Jan. SO.-18..V.-Gm • •I i • —No charge for delivering, and dons promptly from C. M. Myer's market, Bridge street ! May 19-4 f. The White is the stillest and easiest run ning Sewing Machine: in the world.:"-X. C. Wm's, Sole Agent, Towanda', Pn.-7114.8nt* Clover and. Timoihy Seed. 4111C1:8 REDUCiED. Stevens and Long have on hand a lugs stock of Clover and Timothy Seed selecled from tbe best now crops and warranted true to name. They hail> also a full Stiktk of oar den Seed. In "Bulk" and In packages. select ed from the prop of 1881. Together with an assortment ilwayseomplete :of all ioods in their "line.", all of which are offered at the lowest market prices and Warranted to give sattsfaction. Me 28-tf. Elmira Fruit Barrel Co. Apple Sarrele of Standard size, at wholesale, in quantities to suit. • • - COB. FIFTH STREET AND NAthBON AvEriur„ , inurszp - Probibkinis vote" enough to edict the Pro. hibition State Tiebet and members of Lee& Ware, to shut up tint dismaboce„ to 6:9 making criminals 'and paupers by law to save lives, taxation, ;Wary and nultkik; of money now, wont; than jointed. A real la me, home emi r seltproteosikak, the more who demand It the sooner we'll get ,it. Votes sent, by mak enclose sham. ; O. J. Chnntauci t can. Towanda - , Pi. • , - • ;;AP,444i:***.6....,''''",7'h.t.WtV14,4g61E,' SV,J FAIktAKEIVS;% etagps_:store. 24itieti.ffiNoii*libbtfritf the last WA- *ars .';more : than doubled 111 - 61:" Tiiidec' ; and. it civninli _noW•than' at an time before; ,_ - - *Yorks more smoothly; gives more ! general' satisfaction ;: [and 'sailers fewer. mishaps: .'-It? is : growing Easter - than ;eves`; and with• every appear ante, of a - .healthy girrowth. , EBecause people nd much advantage in trading 'with as that they send to pis .r whatever they, want; , atter how far away f e may be, if they ca .it, . "Tr for it. An unhealthy growth would be growth by , charlatanry.) - - Our building is still temixr "rat*.A part of it'N . vas once the Freight Station *of the Pennsylvania Railroad. It has been built around and upon, until it looks4nore like al'urkish mosque on the old side; while -on .the new, it; has taken.in so many Chest - n'ut-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 hive. turned and twisted these old buildings about, and how many commodious and really elegant rooms we have, with . out so much as wall-paper ' between them. • We are sending, snore and more by express and. mail. The means, of trading with out seeing:are new and rude.' , , You think it strange, that it cant be done at all. You wouldn't think of buying a farm without seeing it; or a horse, or- cow, or , Alder,: How Can you buy'everything your family -4ears, every- , thing you use in your house, • without seeing ?. ;Why; simply because Iwe take the risk. _ ' , I JOHN W.ANAMAKER: Chestnut, Thirteenth andliarkett gret"gSirgtl! squar e,lgaea AGRICtILTURAL MACHMERY R. M. WELLES, Whole ale end Retail Dealer. TOSANDA, PA. Spring Tooth :Harrows Just received a car Iced of superior harrows. Now Is the time to buy the best harrow you ever saw tor preparing your Wheat grounds. One will pay for 'belt in one season. • The Improved Kalamazoo Floating Adjustable Tooth and Plated Narrow is the veryhest in use. Minces - :Sulky Spring. Tooth Harrow , With and without SENDER ATFAOHNENT. This is the very best Sulky Spring Tooth Nar row in the market. It is well worth the atten- Con of farmers. and no one should bays sulky barrow before inspecting this. It has important adnatsges over all others. and as a Combined Seater and Salty Narrow is without a rival; Send for 'circulars and prices. Wiard Chilled Plow, Tlds splendid D olow has invariably in all trials this season In cmpetitio with the other les& mg chilled plain, Sully justified 411 that I hare clamed ' Columbas (Ohio) Bu,„„om. gies. 1 , . I am agent for tite4 superior wagons, sine in vite attention to, their claims. can and us my. Whitney Open and Top Bug gies, Gorton Carryall, and Piatform Wagon,. I bwromagons as good u micas get • made to or. der, andl at much lets prima. All warranted to be durable " whalebone" wagons. Auburn Farm Wagons The beat Farm and Lumber Wagons In the market. i. • Grain Drills. Farmers' Amite and Pa=ten Grain Drills. U an brown wish to buy a good drill it about the wholesale prior Of other. drills, I can accom modate these. ' Special laducionenta to cash boyars of all good. la my line 1 • • A car load of /rash Cement. Sheathing and Building Paper'. Vermin Proof Carpet Lining Papers. PREPARED MIXED PAINTS.►, WritOorczrteeri and dentin, or all and see ate R. M. WELLES. Towlaids, Al , August 15,1882-i NBA D.V.STEDGE, Mangfacturer of and Dea Ler in HUMAN HAIR GOODS, UCH, /mimics. BANDEAUX, His Madly ChThattlinie naceionia To via ELIB Attention ms to COMIMpaS nottirirtilliarooloaa e toy. • • IPATTOMIS two $1 upwards. Also Agent tor Hilltetes In*bib% Fsoe POuder, - Madras Clarles Corsets, and Shoulder Brace psalm, sai-rsrUcular 'Mesita, paid to aroodot Wier bairst their booms or at lay plies of boutoora. re r lithlrotWa store. a0r11.6. - Ws. D. Y. tirEIDOIL VARM FOR SALE.— CoOtaining a sank 4 11 mil iinProvok °Oleo:totals buildLijos s fru% good mita. lg Who from who .ot Tamtanni, .11 man from ligatudikg46lloll, ea L. T. B i lL ai kato - Ood 5.0. Tarrytown, Bradtord Clox, A. ' • - • •,•• -; : f' • - • , 7A, e.' , - - •ix us toanz eroxiik, OS AND 2 B_BIDGE sr - N - to prisestattairmk LAN - IEsT AND CIEs STOCK_OF FASHIONABLE, :: - FAL':•‘- . -.gykko Iteady4o6 Plit)ig To be found In the market. Ma stet* le Wast ed ham the beet agave In the tenant be of the Suet quilt, and cannot be Inteposed. _ 4211 /•• pace of atm. net locate& one bparees st low rents. le Is enabled toe give bairn the 01 4 vintage of this in low pdc . • BID STOCK consists of weer grade of Men'e DUNI SUM DO TOUTES' aztp-fnme NE "- OVERCOATS OVERCOATS The nor um era aria In 11.• • num STOCK mut AND NEW.' lists sad Copse—the /ergot lbw ore, opiaed la TO. mods. AI toll Hai Zees traderweir audiosldthig Goods - Gloves mid "New t Trunks, Tray. War Bags ' • We hnite hispeetioa, easideat that we as planN the closest Mayen. '1 J. K. BUSEI: I i Noe. lend 9. Bridge 04 Sept 21. - r 1114 t THE RUSH FOR "is.„ ij:.A.C. 0138' 711:1; Old. Reliable Cloth-. ing Store, • ig to asinine his imonnso gnu impu PALL AND WINTER PAI3IIIONMILE Ready-Xade Clothing; He is prepared to offer bargains that will induce custoniers te buy. °copying the large and commodious store, No. 123 Hain street, formerly M. E. Solomon &lion; he presents t a full and complete stock in all lines of Clothing. wars; nuns' AND CIFILDBEICS SUITS - Of every grade and qindity. GEOVPITBEIBBING poops, TRAVELLING BAGS,', lIBUIBBLLAG, CANES, £O. OVERC(IA.TS Of every quality. , RIII3BER GOODS a specialty% All are invited to call and ware bargidns - JACOBS. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 3, 1882. STOP AT T. MUIR & CO.'S /Si - _ GROCERIES . '' ~:, PROVISiONS. lasso Thep to urn mow• b• mini cheap to at Maar Main and Fruddin iltresta.: 'TOWANDA. PA. Tap taapepttally aanoanot to the public that • they have a large stack • ,W B. kirk. ,011AIN: BALT, PThU PORE. aad PBOVIERONB goastally. • • is • • We Imo also added to our stook. vuietr of WOODIN Waage seek is burr Tl3llB. 11111 gni% comm. no. Just received a lam stock of Began. Teas. Coffees. Spiess. 11017LBOWS PURE 80A1. the best in the" market ; and other antes, of soap Snap and Molasses., which they offer at lee prices fortaeh. oes se Ti A , NEW FURNITURE AND RE PAIRING ESTABUSIIIMT.. ' SEYMOUR SMITH, Who ban bad 21 years experience in thefandfaue busines‘bas *paned a store and repairing oh", in Seidler. Block. Fret Ward,(opposite EcCabe's marble' yard) and solicits the patron age of the public., Hi has been in the employ of Messrs. Frost for the past eighteen years and feels confident that he an gin entire satiates. Hon In REPAIRING FUREMIRL both as to QITAIATY and PRICE. I small Mk* a stock of Now Goods, and will order per catalogue ter customers at • small ad vance from manufacturers "prices. Call and see me all who are In .want of Roipairing or New Goods. - I name/ ; - 11317MOUR SICITR. • 'LIARM FORSALE.—I now offer my farm for sale, situated on the toad lead ing from gonth Hill to Wells Hollow. and con tains 100 acres of good land. about 70 improved and 00 well timbered. with hones • and barn. granny, and fruit trees Amon. Bald fa Use about 7 miles from • railroad atWpauthinihzd is well watered. lids tares wOl be sold • s proportion of the purchase mow dyes, and the remainder can resin ca the arm. Iftir particulars 111.1411, of NTT= alinslall on the arm, or theownee. . LYIKUl t a= Elspt 111 Pa SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE The ant viably tare of the tealtyidWyeer eetesamees MONDAY, NO. VEND= fa. The faculty has been enlarged thorcalitatr matted sad Meta by steam. the , aeoinsuaodettons btereeeed, to the school attal to emomasodste a daub is tromp. The ettetulanoe has Berea cdrealsie.' on or. other _alarm the pal. ZD Z. firirizatz.L TOinkladiG Ps. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—In re the estate of Chutes V. Welles jr..-decrund. Ta the hen Court of Bradford county. The as auditor appoiatol by the court to dispose of the armiptiosur fled to the anal aconst of bait IL Webb adminstrator its. of said decediat, berebtives notice that be will attend to • the Odin his appidatssast ou Pamiy 21'011. 3. Int at 10 o'clock in. the foresees.** his cilia. to Telma Borciugh, when ad when all parties is tattiest ars re. n=ol u t h o be present. BENET 1N11211=114 Oct Si NW , - Auditor; JO' B PRINTING 6 xi. ALL KIN% don at short solloisianessaatibi retie tibeitaantom Mice. • , • NOR' AND j, Blin - ' ' • - , , 't~~w. ; POWELL & Have received , their fall stock and invite you • an inspection of the largest and best sortment of goods ever exhibited. In their DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND ZMI.3.IIbIDEIED - "-:DRESSES , . . • Entirely new, FRENCH BUITINGS in checks, stripes, Arid plain goods In suit patterns, French Sriteens, Black and Colored Cashmeres in ail qualities, with embroidery to match, all colors for trimmings. , DREES FLANNELS of every width and in all qualities. Wool Plaid and Stripe limn Flannels. Black and Colored Silks in all qualities. - 7t VERY CHEAP -AND IN ALL SHADES. Also Great Bargains in . SILK 'VELVETS, BLACK & IN COLORS, A fine assortment of Black and Colored VELVETEENS, with an endless variety of Cheap Dress goods, which a o ff ered at very attractive prices. • re In their'NOTION, LACE, and SMALLW WI DEPART/ KENT will be fond the best assortment and greatest variety of Dres&Buttons and Trimmingl in.Passementeries, Guipure and Spanish Laces, Fringes, Bead and Silk Ornaments ever displayed. I A splendid assprtment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bordered - and Hematielted HANDKERCHIEFS, Silk Handkerchiefs and Sciirfs, Laces and Embroideries, the best variety of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, together with a large as sortment of Ladies' fancy Shopping - Bags, Purses, etc., new designs. , - • A large stock of Domestic Cotton Goods, Canton Flannels; Wool _Flan nels, twilled and plain, in all colors. Ginghams, Calicoes and Cretonnes in great variety.. New Carpets and Oil Cloths, Cloaks and Shawis. The stock of BOOTS AND SHOES is very complete,: and unusual at- tention has been , given to this part of the business. We-have not spate to ; enumerate the varieties of new goods in each de partment, and can only, say in a general, way that each departMeht is as com plete as time and our experience can make it. Towanda, Octo b er 5, 1882. SORCERER A COMIC OPERA, MODERN it ORIGINAL, . , : mERouR s !1: ALL! :.,,. IMI TOWANDA MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, . . , • . , • , - -- ~•. 1 , For the benefit ` o€ tile Towanda, Musical LibraTy, i Tuesday, n Wednesday --: \ -i:'l Thursday, Oct. 31, and Nov. • 1 and 2. THE ENTIRE OPERA WILL BE GIVEN EACH AND • EVERY NIGHT. ELEGANT COSTIiIII NINE SOLO CHARACTERS, and a ChonLs, of 601 Kale Female Voices. A FULL NAG BEEN GOTTEN FOR THE PIIi/POSE, Admission, • No extra chaige for ' resersed seats. Children under 12 ybars, - , Seats eau be - reserved at C.V. Sirby's Drug Store. =1 MO PLUSTEEB BE_ GIVEN AT BY THE BEI ORCHESTAA I - r CO. Po WELL 47 CO. ll=l / - 50 Cents 35 Cents M SE El =I MO and