Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, November 02, 1882, Image 3

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    THE KNOWN.
TIMRSDitY. NOVEMBER 2, 1822
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HERE AND HEREABOUTS:
Vote for Comelips C. Jadwin.
AO Wyoming asps no Overton in .104/
Noiember 30th, fputpksgiving. Voti for
Jads%in
Jadwin's election is assured.
Jat
The battle will
_Won be fought. Vote
for Jadwin
Christmas will fall on Monday this - year.
Vote for Jadwin.
The cigar factory at Troy employs seven
lutnds. Vote for Jadvrin.
runwebb is discOnraged. The people are
going to vote for Jadwin. •
The Thanksgivirig turkey is being fat
tened. Vote for Jadwin.
There are forty eight imp& in the. Alba
school. Vote for Jadwin.
Fires have felt comfortable for the last
few days. Vote for 'Wain. ;
And Wynnling says five :to one for Jed
The tide is still rising.
LEI
The Troy Farmers' Club now numbers
131 life members. Vote for JadWin.
The corner lounger is thilikittg about
winter quarters. Vote for Jadwin.
The same webb catcheth not the peop e
for the third time. Vote for Jadwin. ,
- .The additional blanket is not out of place
theie cool nights. Vote for Jadwin.
Thanksgiving Day is 'the holiday now
looked 'froward to. Vote for; Jadwin.
And Edward beard from Herrick and
his mind was troubled. Vote for Jadwin.
A, dress rehearsal of the Sorcerer was
given on Monday evening, • Vote for Jad-
MO
The dwelling home of 'Thomari Smith, in
ire, •i3 unde i rgoing repairs... Vote for
J'adwin.
Arthur Head, Esq., acted as stenographer
for'the Court at Troy last week. , Vote for
. The Canton Sentinel refuses -to hoist
Overton'a name for Congress. Vote for
Jadw•in
It is rumored that the Colonel's webb has
`.'kinder gin out, as it were." Vote for
Jadwin. 4
Astronomers say the comet' will return
next year "Fighter than ever. Vote for
Jadwin. •
S 4 Sam's Modern Minstrels are booked , .
forilereur Han, November 13tir. Vote
for Andwid.
Bets are being offered in Wayne county
that badwin's. majority in that county will
exceed 3000.
Co onel Overton's supporters now admit
that hero is no chance for his election.
Vote for Jadwin.
And behold their name r was legion, and
they were for Cornelius, surnamed Jadwin.
•
V9Ge fOr Jadwin. •
The _Colonel and his friends are not prom
isindas iiiany post-offices as they were
Vote for Jadwin.
The Canton Musical 4.seociati.n is to give
an entertainment on Thanksgiving evening.
Vote for Jadwin.
Careful calculators place Jadwin's ma
jority in the District at from 2500 to 3000
Vote for Jtuivrin.
'A sermon will be preached at the Baptist
char& on gunday, next, in memory of the
late Mrs. John McGill.
the weather was cold enough at Canton,
a few nights ago to freeze up and burst a
water pipe. Vote for Jadwin. •.;
Abner M. Beebe has been appointed post
master at Myersburg,- and the patrons of
the office will vote for Jadwin.
Seventy-five Edison electric lights are to
wput to bap, mops. - ner - , MSS=
why you should vote for Jadwin.
And behold the people bad inscribed on
theii banners the name of ; Cornelius sur
named Jadwin. Vote forJadWin,
And Edward went to Canton and found
not consolation. And Paul went ito Troy
and was grieved. Vcits for Jadwin.
Reliable advices from Wyoming county
place Jad win's majority in that county at
from 500 to 600. Vote for Jadwin.
The P. 0. Money Order sales at the
Athens post office last week amounted to
$499.85. Therefore vote for Jadwin.
The employes in . the Novelty, Furniture
Works and Bridge Shops were paid off last
week. They will all vote for Jadwin.
,
- Miss ." I,lary Connor's school on Pisgah
closed Wednesday night of last week; with
amCntertainment. Vote for Jadwin.i A
- T e gray haired patriarch; it is said,
thatjsis chances of getting. the Tow
post-office, are slim: Vote for Jadwin
The corn crop was hardly an average in
many parts of this county. But the vote Dir .
Jadwin on Tneseay next,Onll be immense.
Thursday, the 30th day of November,
has been designated by President Arthur as
a day of Thankegiving: Vote for jadwin:
The next Com-ism:man from the Fifteenth
District will sign his name C. C. Jadwin;
and don't you forget it. Vote for Jadwin.
The Colonel skakes many a hand these
days that will deposit a' ballot on election
day for Jadwin. Hence the Colonel's sad
ness.
Overton's friends , are trying to secure
him Second place in the race. Its an up
hill fight, they all acknowledge. Vote for
It is Claimed that in several of the elec
tion districts of this county, Overton will not
average 10 votes to the district. Vote for
Jedw•in.
Ingham Poet, G. A. R., of Canton, are
io haven "13ean Bake" on Satan* after
nood'and evening, November 11th. Vote
for Jadwin.
The shipment of batik, fag stone and
limber from Rimmedleld, is quite exten
sivtoavereging several.car loads per day.
'Vat , for Jadwin.
-4 ioawebh', will have but little. itilliencs
with our next Congressman. But the peo
ple will have 'great influence with him.
ote for Jadwia.
An interesting commuuicatkai from "A
Pr irate," in reply to "Castelar," was re
(tired after our space was full. We regret
we could not publish it.
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Ultima stinitiiithOitiolieel- eittoiliki <so
Mahe iitiollibakirte* inacildno: Toe
toeisawhi;?;
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hosi McCabe, a Troy,. has,the over
seven bUndredand 'Arty barrels of winter
apples for ildpenent; *wing the isst,_.4c;
weeks. Yetetarjedwin, -
Nickel &Lena stesme - ran be ride
clean se when new, by *Ailing it With the
dust thin aconnulatee in the dues the
eters.' Yeti i&i Jadwin. , - '
The vide walk in front of the Ziwell
Home has been raise — I tt a irrel the
mania 'walk in feentabf the Iler*
block; for'A'fi4kg';',. 4 '.,
Ms dimes and festival giiimi by the
Canton Catholic Society one *venial re
eelltlYo nate! , the. Sch*tlrever one leleOred
dollars. Vote for Inlyin. -
Tioreanton Sentinel. repars the chestnuts
as lying in koala along the ,Armenia
tain, since the recent frosts have opened
the burs. Vote for Jadwin.
Bets are being offered- - -Writh no takers—
in Susqutduuunt county. .that Jadwin will
beat Overton several hundred votes in that
county. Vote for Jadwin. •.
, It is said the Colonel . was 'caught by .6
webb. "Will you walk into my parlor;
said the spider to the fly." And the fly
walked. Vote for Jadwin. •
It is confidently, asserted by those well
posted, that Mr. Jadwin will have a ma
jority in 41 ant of the -56 election -districts
in this comity. Vote !or - ,
Bobt. , Fiord, an empkwya in the Athens
Bridge Works had 'one . of his hands lolly
crushed one daylong wsek.. Be will put ..io,
his Jadwia *Mt the:other land.
The extra meth* at th. M. E..Cluneh,
Athens, are doing a great 'deal of good -
many have already been converted. They
will all undoubtedly vote for Jadwin.
It is now pretty generally conceded that
Jadwin's majority over Overton, in this
county will exceed one thousand and ; may
reach' two thousand. Vote for .Tadwin.
The Walkaway base ball nine of Athens,
beat the Centre nilze, on Friday, by
a =me of 82 to 9, in a 'game of eight in
nings. Both nines will vote for dailwki.
Recent contracts , made with the vat of
fice department enables it to sell the letter
sizes of stamped r enielopes at sl.Boperlooo
in addition ko the 'postage. Vote for Jad-
win.
Some one set fire to the old post office
building at Athens, one night reoently.
The bUilding did not burn. ' The would bo
incendiary will no diinbe vote, agattinst Jad-
win.
The Presbyterian church at Athens, at
their harvest home festival, one evening
lasi week cleared sixty-three dollars. The
people of Athens will vote largely for Jad
win.
The Leßaysville Advertiser thinks that
the pioipects of a railroad being built from
Binghamton to Williamsport via the Wya
lusing Creek, are very flattering; Vote for
Jad win. '
Ifni. C. L. Morie, of Canton; last week
presented Ingham Post; fa. A.R., of! that
. place, with a handsOme and experufure' bile
to be used in their meeting room. Vote for
Jadwiu. *
The red headed and hopeful young man of
the Journal frantically tries to carry water
on both shoulders. Bat the people are de
termined to trouble his load by.-voting for
Jadwin.
Says the Athens Gazette of: bldt Week:
"Opera house is 'talked of again;, but the
rolling mill is still quiet, also the' street
railway." ..May get all these things by hay
ing a prompt man in Congress. Vote for
Jadwin.
The Tioga - Express, says . there are sixty
cases of diphtheria at Arnot, Tioga couttty.
Three deaths from 'the disease and three
funerals occurred one day last week. Vote
for Jadwin.
Mac Cnumier has purchases' an interest
in the foundry at Mon'veton, and the busi
ness will hereafter be 'conducted under the
firm name of Rockwell & Cranmer. Vote
for Jadwin. •
The work of rebuilding the- Argus build
ing has been commenced. The people com
menced the work of electing Jadwin three
weeks ago, and will . complete the . job on
Tuesday next ! 4.
The Troy /kfristi; says:` t 'b7. J. Stuart
of that place, has some strawberry
vines in his garden that are in blossom
also blackberries that are just ogtinar
row tordanwm.
The borough council of Troy has passed
an ordinance widening Canton street and
straightening the same on a line from Hob
art dc Porter's store to the Enterprise Co.'a
store. Vote for Jadwin.
Remember, voters - of Bradford county,
and of the Fifteenth District, that Col.
Overton's friends concede , that he cannot
be elected.' Vote for Jadwin, who can be
and will be elected.
It hardly looks well for '
.old partners and
law makers to fight. -7-Athens Gazette.
Certainly it does. Law makers,and old part
ners ought tobe busy working for, and get
ting votes for Jadwin.
Baldwin & Hill, iewelers of Troy, have
recently added to their store
_os very hand
some show case for silverware . They have
also materially improved the interim:Of their
store. Vote for Jadwin.'
John , ' eterson 11=118;30,000 brick per day
for the new hotel and Stores now in course
of erection at Athens. .;(And the people up
there are so much pleased about it that they
wfll all vote for Jadwin.
Dr.' Badger bas been married seven years ,
and now rejoiceth over his first baby. It
is a boy. That man is certainly happy.
— Athens Gazette. And all happy men in
tend' to vote for Jadwin.
The night policeman at Athens has gone
out Of service, and the committee haiing
the matter in charge are looking for a, man
$o fill his place. The committee will vote,
'just the same, for Jadwin.
D. C. DeWitt will dismal the'prlitical is
sues of the day at the Court House on Fri
day evening, Nov. 3d, 1883. All be pre
sent, and hear what Clint has to say.
And then vote for Jadwin. r
c Sixteen quarts -of water were drawn
from a dropsical man living near Canton,
the other day.-- 7 Journal. „;No danger of
that amount of water ever accumulating in
a Waverly man. Vote for Jadwin.
Ezeumn" e your stove-pipes and see that
they are all right; by' so doing you may mil'
a 'conflagration. Arid likewiseexamine your
ballot on Tuesday and see that the name
of Cornelins C. Jadwin is thereon.
For pure, unadulterated prevarkation,
it lei now conceded the Daily Bedew of this
per, is entitled to assume the proprietor
ship not only of the cake but the *bale
bakery, oven and all. Vote far Jadwin.
Horace. Horton, and his brother, in She
shequin, have had their homes, that are a
half mile apart, ixonected by telephone.
Now they can talk, without going awry
from home, with each other goat how ill
of their neighbors will von? for Jadwin.
11;Persou, baa, goals Acilkipiiido4:lo
*l.*** lo llo ll i -
TAY 'DPI% 'will 1 )1441 7 *Walk '4h
'rule otbir fartiAasebeep *age Ictiiiiitein
laPPly•—*7-- (kw**. fOr
The 14.01dinctors of the Sayre ;fit
are goinutkihave Unotber . nebool banding
erected to 'be reedy for eceuilmicy 4out
tbe first at Zatumuy. TbiLt will be about
two months after.they have all voted for
pladwin.
Solo the 1 Vol Rogiderl of Jut wOok
"Oar three flooring mills 1114 lorded to.run
day and night in orderto 014 the krito,
amount of tinelrwheit brought !me bo
COnVettelkiit; Ski' tot- abipment. Vote
for JadiA 4
"Jadvin • - '
warbles the sweet singes of-the EtrucVnrd,
,
arblicaL—Waverin Tribune. ! And the
people all 'join in the acorns, and Till vote
for Wain:
The We&bora Gazette thinks that at the
present prima! butter and eggs; 'fanners
who have an Alderney cow and , l a hee► or
two can lay up enough money in a fort
night to lamp a 'family an winter. .Vote
for Jadwin.
The scholars of the High Sehoolof Troy,
are making arrangements :to give an-en
tertainment on the evening - of ',Tbas;lwiv
ing day. And the voters over there will
cast their ballots on the 7th day of Novem
ber for Sadwin. „ .
The ':Leßaysville Advertiur is ?espou
sal& for the fallowing: • "Miss Ella G.
Wooster of Nce. has a canary bird which
hatiald twenty-eight eggs this mama, made
avec satinp, and hatched fifteen Ihinia."
Yoke for Wain' _ •
And 'the Colonel's friends said "Let's
compromise." And the people replied.
_ We trusted thee once in , a compro
mise, end were betrayed. Thou art pro=
fuse in promises but perfect not thy agree=
meats." Vote for Jadwin.
, Hiss Fanny Hill's house at Burlington
boro, burned to the ground Thursday night.
The) fire was first discovered about ten
o'clock. , A portion of the contents were
saved. , Insurance four Inindred and fifty
dollars.- 1 Vote for Jadwin.
There were several original articles in the
Leltsysville Advertiser of last. week, • evi
dently from the pen of VanGelder himself.
They were very weighty specimens of uni
que nothingness. Poor Old VanGelder, we
pity Nm. Vote far Jadwin'
. A pumpkin pie - festival was held at Milan
on Widnesday evening of last week ! for
the purpose of raising money to purchase
fuel - for the church this winter. It' was a
perfect success,, and noW the people- i there
are all going to vote for Jadwin. • _
At any other season of the yessc the'comet
would have more attractions, but just now
those who !study the ,ii i t;,tirry heaveni all night
are too buidlY engagrd in politico' to bother.
their brains-about things sio far away. And
their all going to vote for
An overflow is. sometimes a good thing;
it washes out corruption.—Athens' Gazette.
Correct. There is an : overflow ef public
°minion in this Congressional District.
And the people willvote for jadwin.
Oh, when will this office seeking cease,
and the office seek the man t eidendid
opportunity for a change in the *gramme
now.—Athens Gazette. You bet. Thepeo
ple will make a change on the 7th of Nov
ember. They will all vote for Jadwin.
The Ladies of the Church of the Messiah,
will give an lOyster supper '4l ike - pailers of
the Church on Wedneiday 'evening, Nov.
Bth', commencing at five o'clock.. Coffee
and cake will shio be served. The
will vote for Jadwin On the day preceeding.
We judge from the way poor Old Van-
Gelder raves that somebody has given him
eight cents and 'bought both him and his
Leßaysville 'Advertiser. There always has
been, and alwais will be, people who spend
money lavishly, and often foolishly. Vote
for Jadwin.. ; ,
And Cornelius took e oath and was
sworn in as one of the counselors of the
Nation. For , the People had preferred
Cornelius. And Edward remained a
Counselor-at-Law. And Edward was sore
grieved and 'liked not the arrangement.
Vote for Jadwin.
k
A dispatch. .from Williamsport, `under
date of October-28th, says: "A prelitninary
organisation was eirecb t x nt d he oday, for
the construction of .thee 13
' ton and
Williamsport nulinad • a capitol of `#3,-
000,000.' Surreys will be commencedim
mediately. Vote for Jadwin. 1 .
If there is a man in your neig,hbonhciod
who has been openly for Mr. Jadwin, - up to
the present time, and is now for Overton.,
kook out for him. He has :been "men."
Relnike him,at the same time you rebuke
the Bosses Who nominated Overton, •, by
voting 'for Cornelius C. .7adwin
Why don't those prominent men of
Waverly make a move Maio interested
here are ready to commence work. --Athena .
Gazetti. Of coarse the people at Athens
are ready to commence work. 'in fact they
have been at work for syme tiniet--for Jad-
Win. And they - mill vote for JadOrin.
ee editor of the•ResiewAnay be • . g
in thegetting up of hand bills toircidate
in an adjoining county, but he w not van
ling enough to secure Hon. C. C. Jadwin's
recommendation for his appointment as
Second AmiStant Postmaster 'General.
Hence the people will vote for Jadwin.
While on way to this phice, one day
recently, the horse of John Brown, of Her
rickirMe, Weenie frightened Misr the yea:
dance of Mr. Barnetson, and ran away.
The Wagon was badly demoralised and the
horse was somewhat injured; • Mr. B. op
caped with a few slight braises. Vote for
Jadwin.
And now Col. Overtoh'S friends are very
much frightened about the election'. of Mr.
Post. Well there is still time for the
Colonel to get out of the Held. A large
majority of the voters of the District will
vote for Cornelius C. Jadwin whether the
Colonel continues to imagine himself in the
racer for Congress or not.
Our friend. Stoddard, of Mitchell's drug
stets says the MT Gazette, of last week,
has an easy way of going church occa
sionally. A ago Sunday he had the
telephone connected with one of the Wil
liamsport churches and heard the serm.
and the sin ging without losing a notei
Pretty good for 53 miles. Vote for Jadwin*
John Hurley, s farmer, living in Atheni
township, while leading shone by the mane
on. Saturday evening, was knocked down
and had his shoulder, and chest WV milk
ed, durinic a straggle iiith the animal.
The horse reared and struck him. We re.
- gret to hear of /gr. Hurley's niisfortune '
and hope his injuries will not prevent his
voting ,for Jadwin.
When Col. OVerton's hinds stoop to the
circubiting of acurrtlotw hand ha, attack
ing the persons who are laboring for the
sweetie of Mr. Jadwin, .they. have reached
a depth or political meanness that honest
men of all parties abhor, and that honest
men will rebuke at the polls. Its the last
trick resorted to by the Banes, and it will
&Unit as.their other tricks have failed.
The 'people are for Jadwin.
tilt says tbir vatios;:sf wl ti!"
eon* ig = "IP?ima was ritottioa to- 11 961
twitter would be boa t4;iis oar'4o;4
teaspoonful' of to. If sotne, toe -s lid(
gather up tbs votes cad for tbs, ColOitel
tbis'etnuOr - In itusstbii =Lt., ,Its 4:1111
mar pat than 41:Webbos. -The peo
ple, are Ong WI for '
'Faye the Triy . Gazelle of laat week:
"The telepbonahi madai and a
line EN4Ween 114 and Towanda isiunder,
contemplation" i4_ _pietobly la, put
Oir,<*tt, I _ l l - !;i 1 4, 0 ; _Ono ilmillid t iren
tate of a tau is the ntdchnest ive ,
p 4, suiting the at l o n who joined the -Episco
pal church, beainee in that chuck he - said
"A feller could jaw back." Vcie for Jed
win. r
The following is II list of the pattamatem
is this vicinity, whose commissions wil
i l ex
prf)' daring the next term of Congts . is;
A. smith Honesdale, salary $l,BOO per
annum; commiaskra expires February 10th.
1883; H. W. Bardwell, Tunkhanneck, $l,.
500, December 18th; Charles H. Wilson,
Plymouth; $l,BOO, December 20th;.
,Perci
val Powell, Towanda, $1,900, January - 20th.
—Pittston Press.. Vote for Jadwin. •
The following named • Women, have
been installed officers of Thou Enciunpment,
LOof O. F.; rat Sylvania: et P--Finley
Furman; S Wi—G. E. Semen.; d W-0.
P. Nonni; Treas-0. Puller; 11 P-4. H.
Calkins; 0 S-11. P. 'Smith; I S—E. W.
J)anu;. L. Smith; Ist W: I. S. •
Agglutinin; 2nd W—E. S. lluslander; 8d
T. Haight; 4th W;4. Shoginarbom.
The et:Maniple:it is in a very - prowtruitt
condition having about 40 inensbere Vote
for Admin..
As the people Will are soother lime of the
RePtramius have disposed' of the &mei,
we shall, in the futuie, have mon time
and space to devote to local andpther mar
ter, including theear's - of the Waverly
edi
tors and the feet of the young women::of
that village. The latter ire large thingi to
handle; but having mutcesdully Cleaned out
Tunwebb dr. , Co., even a Waverly editors
ear will not appear as an insurmount able
difficulty to us. Especially after the people
have elected Jadwin.
The Athens Gazette tong.. how "G. H.
Morley, from three-fourths of an acre of
ground hariested ninety, baskets of perfect
corn, besides two bushels saved for seed.
He says the basket was a large one and he
would not sell the corn on a basis for less
than one hundred bushels for the crop.
Specimen ears measure thirteen inches of
grain." Mart's a big crop, but the crop of
voters that will be harvested for Cornelius
C. Jadwin, for. Congress on Tuesday next
will far outnumber by many hindreds the
kernals of corn.cantained in thore ninety
baskets.: Why, the peoplei are all going to
vote for Jadwin.
Pod Canoll of Sayre, a lermer resident
ofWaverly,t died quite suddenly and
‘nnei
pectedly on Friday evening last of infhuna
tion of the bowels. - He luta graduated ass
maAinest in'the Lehigh Valley shoie ander
the instruction of his father, Ind Jimes N.
Weaver; master mechanic of the Pa. ;Sr. N.
V. road, and ;was receiving fine wages.
He was one of the most highly 'esteemed
young men in the vicinity. The Ihmeno was
very largely attended by his tumorouscom
rades and frietids on' Sunday afternoon.
His age was 24 years. He leaves a wife,
Julia, daughter of Lewis Hanford of Fac
toryville.--Warer/y Advocate.
The funeral of Major Isaac Roes, an old
and respected citizen of this place, took
place on Tuesday afternoon from the resi
dence < of This dtusghter, Mrs. Helen M.
Bogart, to which place his remai n s ,had
"boom brought on the Bp. m., traits of that
day from Wilkes-Barre whet. •s? he , had died
at the residence, of a daughter. Mr, Rosa
had been a citizen of this county since the
year 1860, lowing come here from Bradford
County and was a contractor on the old
canal boat in this county • and at, Towanda
when the dam was commenced there in
1836. He was in his eighty-seventh- year,
his birthday. being in February. His re
mains were buried in the cemetery 'lam:-
- Tenkkanrioqo Democrat ; •
The township' of Clifford, Susq., Co., 'can
boast of a man whose conscience is! more
sensitive than his pocket nerve. The name
of this remarkable specimen of the 'genus ,
fiomo it ls W. A,yres. 14 Ayres waa
a Union soldier in the war of the rebellion,
and since his discharge he obtained a pen
sion for disability, Which . he has been re:
ceiving for some time past. . Recently, he
became ConViiicod that "no soldier is hon
estly entitled to a pension who is able to
1/Fulda/a a living for Winner Slid
family," and being now able' to do that, he
cannot "conscientiously accept any money
from the government." He therefore "re
qnests that his name be *tricker' from the
pension roll."—Ez. Vote for Jadwin.
Says the Rush correspondent of the 'Le-
Sayreville Advertiser: "At a post-mortem,
attended by Dr. G. W. Durga, in the case
of a young child 14 months of age, the
morbid - anatomy Presented 'something
rather unusual for a subject of that age.
The little patient had been lingering all stun
mer, and at times suffering greatly under a
110111
ewhat - Obscure disease of the abdominal
organs,. and though attended by several
physicians, not one was certain as to the
exact trouble. 'Upon an examination after
death a cancerous growth weighing St
ptiOnde was removed entire from the abdo
miiial cavity, involving none of the vital
organs, but seeming to originate from the
great omentum, or largest peritoneal fold.
The, form of the tumor was ovoid, and an
swers tol the type known as gelatins(asm or
colloid cant r."
- • Says the Wellsburg correspondent of the
Elmira Miaow: "Several-Months ago a
party of youtigpeople from Elmira: going
to Bidgebury to attend a dance, drove off
the creek bridge near Jud Smith's saw i mill,
in this villageould some of them sustained
severe injuries. One of the number named
Noralleounond, of Elmira, had her leg bro
ken in the fall. She has now begun suit
figrinet the village laying her damages at
$2,500. The papers in the suit have ibeen
served upon J. P. O'Bryan, the
President. The Board-of Trustees will re
sist the claim, claiming that the bridge wee
perfetly safe and that the injury wss claus
al by contributory negligence, the driver
and a portion of the party being 'under the
influence of liquor. • The people here , are
loud in their denunciation of the suit." The
people of this Congressional District are also
loud in their denunciation of bens* and
propose to vote for Cornelius (4, Jadwin for
Says the South titchfield correspondemt
of the Athens Gazette: '‘A. year or au •8 0
we had oceaskm to Stank of the sickness of
Elias Wainer, a menthol- of Co. It: 10th N.
Y. Cavalry, and as faithful and brave a
soldier as ever draw a saber or ever sprang
to the bugle lean of boots and saddlea
Af
ter serving Uncle Sam faithful* for over
four years, he wee honorably discharged,
and came home with a. shattered constitu
tion and a more wreck of his former eel/.
He straggled manfully _for a short time to
gain a Swami for his little flintily, but
was soon compelled to give over the rains
of family management and smart, to his
ever devotad t faithful wife. Although
for a munberi years her husband bar
been seamed* his bed, perfectly kelpie'
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people of theldkaa - digire* PEVVO sd,ioot.
- tof ta. io liont4 melftitillo i claim
s th a t
mentioned'ffiboiO* .. ._ ./84 them s l a t b ear the
their ballots ou 4 1 360 °°7
. Corneas, a ' Todw* for
name
LOSV6 I II 0411026 will
Pew at i ILA' Kati this Pim/ 0 0 Satur
day ereeing asst. This; lemse of the very
best wu4za twat* on the road, end wall
undoubtedly give tieerr plemiet and en
tettableg ethibitiott4 The Boston Sunday
Herold, of AMPie sigieut. them:
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amjiiisi*agoo'bibis = tua liatvening.
bitotifaliaai*thie • thiritoo•
Tbistro4iii - -!aii,;* at the largest
eudknak: -4 the tegison,, The first put
showed It* IWAWWWiII_ ,• of Ili" ) eigh
teen were "end men," tan were voclkte,
and eleven supplied the orchestral music.
The stage was tastefully set, and tie com
pany made an : imPosing 'appearance, all be
ing in evening.dress save the "bones" and
"tand:M," who sported mats of 'bine vel
vet; waistcoats of buff, 'and trousers of,
black broadcloth.. 'The music was coxii
tionally good, and the Tinging of sentimen
tal songs end the_trolling of comic ditties
gave rise to numerous, encores. Encores
were so :ersistesit and frequent that it was
nearly .1 :•30 when tie r : performance closed,
and the great and remained until the
last." Tickets far at
Ali - after four o'clock, Friday morn
ing last, mathiglrom the early train,
disco albs Amiss binding, just north
of the " acrikaiseto lison fire. An alarm
was at once given and the ike department
and manY of our citasemi were soon on the
gyound. I Hose was attached to the fin
plugs at. ithercoMers,4 Park street and
State stmcitoind soon , the flames were got-
ten undey control, and the spread of the
flames to adjoining property prevented.
The Atvas building which was very badly
damilgoid was occupied by' he Argus office.
Rhinebold & ifeerinly, ,jiakers and grocers,
lank W i liltneY, And Chas. Mauler,
as a dwelling. The Argailost nearly all of
its mateyiid. Rhinebold & Heverley's
goods were badly damaged.: Mrs: Whit
ney's goods were nearly all destroyed.
Chas. Muskier lost nearly allot his household
,
goods. The Alpo had an , insurance of
:$1,700 onl its material and $l,BOO on build
ing. Their loss is: much greater. Rhine
bold klieverly's kas is covered' by insur
ance. Mrs. Whitney .had a slight insur
ance. MY. Monier: bid no insurance. A
part of the Amu...building was owned by D.
W. Scott, and was insured. The. kmall
building • l empied by WM. Mallory as a
coal office; and Fred Carman ass dwelling,
was also tionsidembl,T dune/red. Mr. Mal
lory_ and Mr. 'Carmen -*tit angered loss
from damage hi the removal of their goods.
CHROXICEIII.
And it cisme to pan that Paul, and James
and Arui+v rime once again in the south
easterly i meri within - the Temple of Justice.
And bulks face wore a ° troubled look, and
Jannis appeared, as tire small bey says,
"4)wakef up." ~And Andrew looked at
Paul and at' James, and smiled not.
And When Paul had locked the door that
open** into the Main hall, he- sat him
down, in on arm chair as the tired artisan
settetb hiniself - down at I the close of a day
when`he ims returned to his . household.
And' James sat, him, down nigh unto the
warm stove, and Andrew leaned his chair
back in thW ' southeast corner of the ''.rcrour
and when 'be had sat him &am therkn and
crossed his legs, he pied onto , of the eastern
window, wad -s• look at pain overspread his
face as thriough he had wagered money on a
ball garise.l And:when they hall all become
matedl;l turued ldir9srewoest face toward
James the *vie, aid - Paul spake unto
James: Jima fear - me much we are
"struck." And James answered Paul, "it
litoketh era that way." And Andrew
said "I ' so." And Paul once again
spake man "Hest thou had com
munication with more of. the'ontlying -
tricts i" And James ens imed:
It griejeth me Peel, but there is-no consola
tion in the cornnumicatione I have received.
The peopleallot the districts are wrath
ful, yea,
it trey are enraged, and they my
they will longer support the "machine."
And Paul What mightest be s machine 1"
And Andrew quickly assumed: "Why,
Jim, don't yer know, the machine preferred
the Col— ' ." • And Paul wataugared with
Andrew, and he rebuked' him, . even as a
parent rebaketh the small boy who-telleth
too'much. -And Andrew. was silent and
abashed, for Peal bus great power over A
ndrew. 'And once again Pint aid to James:
"Hastthe aught hem the many districts
of Susquidiuma or ofOyarningl" And
James answered • "Paul; eerily I sisa sir*.
In, there *am lathered bat peter e'en,
mitley min flier those ailling than
'itties &Pawns*, men <at the seat
of Judie' ei4 the . Put 011kle
Departs necOunklannock. AJA when
they had gathered together in &lam build
ing nigh imintheillesnpli id Justice, they
condemner); the and they cried
aloud for Conselice,. summed" Jsidwin;"
And Pant hewed kis .head •meditation,
and Andra* looked.i t ws* - off :toward -the
Bafiroad - briige. 'And whim each had me
ditated fari a time in silence, Peal 'once
again raised his head and said: "James I
fear me much the . bcdeinel's "goose is cook
ed." And James aid it same* awns so."
And Andrew said. "I - mai so." And
Paul unlocked the dooraid the three pruned
out into the Main hall, and ban thence out
Of the Temple. And when they were with..
out Paul turned *ruthwerkand his step was
aim as an cidman wilketh. And Junes
Went straight up to the . Main highway, as
even did Aintree', for Andrew tarried not
at the Ward Monate,-iniannik- as he - wits
drzwast aid could not anduirthe ridliery
of the boye I Aid the &Beery orb of night
tinged with beautereatiafe *Anoka clouds
that &sated lightlysiboreMa *iota* top
and case weird, Weis* shisdosa trek the
half burned Arm, bailditqc But
noticed don not,lo-heinseeitil. -
Republicans and Democrats 'Abet
wish Independent Republican Tickets,
can obtain them by calling on, or ad
dressing
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Bits* - 61:tisitoe, is idotoy
isi3orinii thin a seserlaktimi. , - -
fitisigorsi of New AlPhinip re'
°sailing bon an attsekithorikri. -
Geo. Kirby has isiosned from a
,shat to tor &tighter in _Tope* Kayos.
Spiddinigis Spend* a to
weeks with her . hu s band fu.Betem.
I3wiet and wife, Of , New York,
Ste &sista of Mrs. Perry Dimker;co Third
sued.
,; ,
—gunnel Ondl, the assistant postmaster
at Wellabor., has been arrested on a charge
of robbing the mails.
—Rufus White, who is studying in Bos ,
ton for a Unieersdist Minister, wu visiting
Mends hue last week.
—Polklanut Stephens sprained his left
anklebadly one day lad week while arrest
ing a diectnierly individual. •.;
—Mite Emma Jarvis - tell down .stairs on
the morning of the fire, and severely
sprained one of her ankles. ' •
=A. B. Bowman, of the Canton &nai
ad, goo south soon, probably to Florida for
the benefit of his health. .
—Pei*. Peck, of Sylninfa, started last
WeektlOr aiitatended trip in .Aristmiti,
Mexico and California. . •
--Sanuzel C. Johnston, , who is studying
in Syracuse, for the. Baptist, ministry, was
i4ot , Wwst alms' tiitys but week. -
Dereah of Ciatan, returned
hist urethan an utuils& silt to Irked*
in Carbtai and lAA* counties,
-,testis Herrick is steadior improving
oecuiotutlit suffers considendliy from
his imputsted limb.—Avy Gazette.
--Lacey Stevens, of Stevenulile, who
Us . been cceditul to his bed for some time
pad, is *gain able to be out of doors.
=Mrs. Malden Stephens,' of this place, a
daighter of the late H. H. Mace, receives
from his estate "f 8000 and a house and '.lot
I ,n this Aim i*
. 1 ; —Seth Loomis, of Canter, who was quite
'seriously injured by a honie in August last,
had an accidental policy in an Insurance
Company and has received a check for $7O.
—M. L. Case, who has beim at Cortland;
N. Y., during the past two or three months,
for ludical treatment has returned home,
somyhat. improved in health.—Troy .
Ater.
—O. T. Putman, of Granville Centre,
has accepted a position with Evans & Hil
dreth, dry goods merchants, Towanda.
Orville is a faithful, honest man and we
think will please hill new. employers.—Troy
Register,
--Mrs. P. B. Pratt, of Vest Burlington
who bas beta receiving electric treatment
at Mrs. Dr. Cover&les' in Towanda, for
the past few weeks, returned home last
week I much improved in health.—Trop
Register. •
—Says the Milan correareadant of the
Athens:azette: "We regretto learn that
Amuse Watkins Starts on Tuesday next
for Nebraska, where -he intends to reside
for the present. s its many friends wish
him a pleasant jorrey and that he may
find as many warm friends there as he H
leaves here." •
—Mrs. W. G. Loveland, whose suffer-i
ings for the past few years,have been of an
extraordinary nature and whose patient and
Christian fortitude under suffering have
won the sympathy of our entire people was
the recipient last week Saturday of a dona
tion from her' friends, which, coming as a
Surprise, filled her heart with jo One of
those well organited attacks in the rm of
a poimd party, took place and was • at
teride. dby a crowd that came ant • with
the usual assortment of household articles
and means of domeStic comfort. As a re
inforcement Mrs. IL l3Uckhout who had
quietly managed a subscription paper, pre
sented the result as a cash donation of $47
and aktt of other things.—Troy Gazette.
oarsluitr. -
STETENS—At New Albany, Oct. 2, 1882,
Charlie J., eldest son of Levi and: Cor
delia Stevens', aged 10 years, -11 months
and 7.days. The services conducted by
Bev. J. Loyd Jones, were held at the M.
E. Church, IfonroeLm.
Seldom does a single death briiig unfeign
ed grief to so large a Circle of relativ e s and
friends, as did the death above recorded.
Charlie was a bright bud of promise, intel
ligent beyond his years, with a kind and
affectionate disposition; his. winning man
ner,. prompt and cheerful response to any
favor required of him, made Min a favorite
with all wbo,knew him; and his death caste '
a gloom over the 'community in which he I
lived; doubly Bout the lest eighteen inonths 1
of his life were spent with his parents in
Kansas, and had returned to, his friends
here only a few days previous to , kW-death;
*Mt while his friends were rejoicing in the
meetitii with the absenanes, he was striele
'en with that dread disease diphtheria. All
that loving hearts and hands could do to
baffle the fell destroyer was done, but to
no avail; and - those who bad rejoiced at
having Charlie again with- them were 'soon
called to my farewell until ',they shall take
part with him in that meeting; which knows
no separation. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have
the heattfelt sympathy of the • entire com
munity in this their great bereavement, and
while they mourn dui loss of their loved
one, may they realize that their loss is his
eternal gain. i ;
Yes we knoW the home's invaded ?
By the icy tench of death;
That like a tender plant, be faded,
Touched by winters' frosty breath,
But fond parents cease your weeping
Though you loved him most of all;
Jesus says "he's oily sleeping?
Atid will Waken at His call
Aged seventpsfr years, died at her resi
dence in lihnitldklld, Pa., on the 113th, inst.,
'after 'a
distracting Sine's of some months.
ast.three- months previous tho writer was
called to conduCt the funeral servi4s of
her husband aged seventy-eight years,' and
as I bade her adieu to go with the remains
of her life long companion. to the cemetery,
(she' not being able to go) she said to me I
shall never hear him read and pray any
more. As their prayers were mingled here
may their WV, Of praise be united in that
"Far off Home of the Soul." They were
both old residenti of Smithfield and perma
nent members of the Christian church of
that town. Services .by the writer on the
18th instant.' J. B. Cuss&
MAL; Oct. 26;1882.
Boalibrd County raleakere daseriatki
The Tambora's Association "of Bradford
county will hold its next meeting at -Le-
November 10 and 11,188`2. The
President presents. the fellable pro-
Lecturer-Bev. 1.0i3r Peck.
Essa7o—Prof. P. W. Craincil.-
ts►cr►r.
Witten Analysis and Parsing—Prof.-41
-I . l l nswimprl l . i. marskau. ' •
Ortboopy=-43. P. Garrsion.
Pinding True lieutainderA. E. Wood
ruff.
IBatory—T..B. Harding.
Hem Geography —lna A. Brink.
Clan Drill' in Numbera—Jennie Canfield
Temkin' g the Marmite of algebra .T.
alvistildon•
Peieentap and.- to Applicatkins—E.'B
• 1.
McKee.
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Calamine° o f Anangements—J. 001 6
ham; A. E. ,Woolrulf, - Gump Payson,
Min. Min Jennings and Jennie gantlet'
I=
The felbrwiiig ail be t)ibwed tin disc:te
aks:a: '
Resofted, 'ht.'. That' the State should
PIO& gitrpils •of the- public. s.hciolil with
bootie gratuitously. •
.1
• That; pupils enter our high schoOls
itt too early p an,
Mat more attention. should be given
tothWidroial . traitdng of the pupils. - •
° 4th. That map'-drawing should_ be-.the
ibst . , lesson in teaching ?B
That teachers 'strive too Much to
down the memory rather than discipline
the judgment.. • -
• eth. That sectarian influences injure our
public schools•
7th. That there ought to be more grow
mar and leas parsing taught in . schools.
Bth. That the course of study . ed at
l aansded schoid is apt to yudurstserficial
9th. That towns should be suitably pro
vided with places for their truants.
10th. That too little attention is given to
instructing the young in those thin which
le‘d to lOW oititoothiP•
11th. That the so-called teachers' classes
are a detriment to the public schools:
12th. WhoSs= teachers and superinten
dents do to improve the taste for good
literature •
A cordial invitation is extended to all to
participate in the exercises.
• L'lumaxilincommar, President.
ANNA M. PICIBLZ, Secretary.
We have no doubt but 6Sat , the nude
teachers all vote for Marin.
I. :1:A: I LBAUGH.—At the yeti . -
dance of the brides, parents, Oct. 23,
1882, by Rev. J. Loyd Jones M. Corny W. Decker of Asylum , and gills Clara M.
Coolbaugh, of Monroe.
HOLLY—BAKEIL—rAt the re s idence of
Peter Vought, in Rome, Oct. 25th, 1882;
by Rev. S. B. Keeney, Mr., Leonard
Ho of . Milledgeville, Carroll• Co.; 111.,
and Mrs. Hester Baker, of Rome, Pa.
HATCH —HABTF'ORD,-- In Monroeton,
Oct. 28, 1882. by B. B. Monett, Esq.,
Mr. Leonard W. Hatch, of Asylam, and
Miss Nora Hartford, of Monroe,
BROWN—MARSH—ALthe home of rthe
bride Oct. 24, Bev. A. B. Lung,
Mr. James B. Brown, of Herrickvilleami
Mils Inez E. Marsh, of Orwell Pa.
Step in at Roserdield's and aim*e his
New Stock of Clothintheing received every
day.
—Fresh lake fish and salt water Asti at
C. M. Myer' market, Bridge street.
• May 19-tf
POTATOES WANTED.
Wanted 500 bushels, good 'potatoes state
kind and lowest cash price per bushel de
livered. JAS. B. Ovnur, -
Towanda, P. 0. Pa.
The firm of. Lincoln!, 'Welles & Co., has
beenxhanged to the firm name of Welles &
The rumor having been circulated'4to the
Trejudice of my trade that other person
are associated with me in my furniture
business on Main street, First Ward,' To
wanda. I take this opportunity to say that
I have no partnership rm the buness and
am conducting it - entirely on my own ac
count. Sifirmous Sxrrn.
Towanda, lan., Oct. 11th, 1883.•
Buffalo; Wolf and Japan Goat Robes,
Lap Robes, Harness, Harm Blankets,
Whips, &c., &o„ at. J. N. Willeock.'s,
Bridge exec*, Towanda, Pa.
Sept. 28, 18€0.-4w.
—L. B. Rogers has a lugs stock of Sash
Doors and Blinds, also ' Moldings, and is
selling cheaper than any other establishment
in Pam:win:dz.
' Go to Warrcoun's for wall' papers, bor
ders dados, cornice &c. He has some of
the handsomest wall and ceiling decorations
ever brought into Towanda.
1 Geo: Wood Organ, new 6 octave,
"Grand organ" case: , 1 St. John SeWing
Machine, new 6 drawer. 1 Piano, small
second h and. These articles are offered. at
a great bargain. Time given, if desired.
Can be seen at 0. A Black's residence
Weston St. Towanda. Sept.2l4w.
Low prices tell and people tell low prices,
call at Rosenfleld's and examine his goods
and get the priees.
Ma. 0. A. Butes, AG'l,l.
Deanpr:—The "DaVie" Sewing Machine
I bou,gWof you some .seven years ago (a
second hand ma r chine then) has given per
fect satisfaction, doing all kinds of family
sewing without any repair, except a now
shuttle just bought. P. COMPTON.
lonsaxLmnsix, April 22d,1882.
Ash Rimmed Extension Tables, and Ash
Bedroom Sets, are Specialties at the new
Furnitoni Store, Main street, rust Ward.
Sinrmoun Slum.
It is well known that the most virulent
diseases, small pox, scarlet . feier, diphthe
ria,-etc., ire contagious. If yea haie sick
ness of this sort in your house, - the use ,of
Phenol Sodique as a disinfect ant will pre
serve the health of the rest of the family.
For ode by druggists and general store
keepers. See adv.
t •
Always Berresking.
A deliciout odor is imparted hy l Floreston
Ccaogfne, which is always refreshing, no
matter how freely used. .
As usual Rosenfeld is the first to receive
his fall goods. ,
. —Go to G. IL Illyerle market, Bridge street,
or the best cuts of fresh meat. Ma 19-tt
Ea
- Turser.ilaving purchased
the Steam Saw Mill of J. G. Saxton, located
in. New Album Borough on. the Sullivan and
State Line ItaliroadS am prepared to furniih
lumber of every
_description- on short notice.
Bill stgff a specialty. Bates reasonable. Or
ders solicited,
I am also proprietor of the New Albany Ho
tel, where all
them at reasonable rates. Good
stabling; 3. W. Wiumx.
New Albany, Jan. 30. 1882.-6 m
—No charge for delivering, and done
promptly trot C. M. Myers market, Bridge'
street • Haw 18-tt
The White is the stMest and easiest run
ning Sewing Marline in the world. M. C.
Wean, Sole Agent, Towisnds, Pa.-M4.3m•
Stevens and Long have on hand a large
stock of Clover and 'Timothy Seed selected
from the best new crops and werisated true
to name. They 'have also a till Stock of Gar
den Seeds in "Bnik• and bi packages, "elect
ed from 'the crop of Mil. Together with an
assortmeti alleys complete =of ail goods in
their "line." all of which are offered at the
lowsit market prices end Warranted to give
satisfaction.. Mr 23-tf.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—In re the
AM. estate of Charles F. Welles Jr., deceased.
In the bans C ost of Bralford
The ed. en auditor appointed y the
sours to dispose of the 112001WOUll Sled to the
Anal account of Anna Z. Webb. administrator
etc.. of said decedint. hereby gives notice that
he will attend to the duties al his a • • bunt
on PULDAY. NOV. 11. ISt %Itlo o' • • - e
forenoon, at his °Mee in Towanda Bororie—
where and when all parties fa iallereaffara re:
qa steel So be present. ATIUDICTSB.
Oct. 1, . Auditor. •
.B PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
jigsaw st short notice sad reassosble sass
tths EssOssissa
JIGUIRZID.
BUSINESS LOCALS:7
1:11
NOTICE.
A FALSE RUMOR.
ROBES! ROBES! ROBES!
For !tote:
Clover and tiniothy Seed.
PRI= 2.I:DVCICD.
M AUTUMN Ana
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Have received-their fall stock and, invite-you
an inspection of the largest and best as
sortmer4 of goods ever exhibited.
In their DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT MAY BE FOUND
ZISIBTIOIDZII.ZD DRESS=
Entirely new, FRENCH SUITINGS in checks, stripes, aiid plain .goods in
suit - patterns, French Sateens, Black and Colored Cashmeres in all qualities,
with embroidery to match all colors for trimmings. ,
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DEEM FLANNELS of every width and in AL qualit i es: All Wool
Plaid and Stripepress Flannels. Black and Colored Silks in all qualities.
SILK PLE SHES
p - A - 7m4 - ;:wym - iwRIMNMI
VELVETS, BUCK
SILK
A fine assortment of Black and Colored VELVETEENS, with an.endless
variety of Cheap Dress Goods, which are offered at very attractive prices.
In their NOTION, LACE, and SMALL WARE DEPARTMENT
will, be fofind the best assortment and greatest variety of Dress Buttons and
Trimmings in Passementeries; Guipure and Spanish- Laces, Fringes, Beid - and
;.
ailk Ornaments ever displayed: . •
A splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's . Bordered and Hemsticked
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Silk Handkerchiefs 'and Scarfs, Laces and Embroideries,. the best variety of
lien'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, Flannels, Wool Flan
nels, twilled and plain, in all colors. Ginghams, Calicoes and Critonnes in
great variety. -
New .Carpets and - Oil Cloths,
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_ . . - r -GYoaks and Shawl s ,
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• The stock of BOOTS AND SHOES is very complete ! and unusual at
tention fias been given to this part of the business.. -
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We have not space to enumrate the Varieties of 'nevi, i goods in each de
partment; and can only say in a general way that each defartineast is as com
plete'as time and our . experience can make it. - , .
Toianda, Cie •r 5:1882.
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AGRICUIITURAL
MACHINERY,
R. M. WE.LLES,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer,
TOWANtiA, PA..
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Spring Tooth:. Harrows
Just received b Mr load of superior harrows.
Now Is the time to tiny Caton harrow you ever
aaW for preparing your Wheat grounds. One
will pay for itself In one season.
The Improved Kalamazoo Floating Adjustable
Tooth and Plated Harrow is the very best in use.
Miller's Sulky Spring
• Tooth Harrow,
With and; without SKEDKIt ATTACHMENT. -
This is the Vary best Sulky Spring Tooth Har
row In the market. It is well worth the atten
tion of Armors. and no one should buys sulky
barrow before inspecting this. It has important
advantages over all . others, and as a Combined
Seeder and Sulky Harrow is without a rival.
Send for circulars and prices.
F
Wiard'i'Chillcd:: Pl9w.;
Ilia splendid plow bai invariably in all trials
this fawn in competition with the other lead
= chilled plows, tullyjnitilled all that 1 tare
claimed for it.
Columbus (Ohio) Bug
gees.
lam agent for these superior anions. and in
rite attention to their c alma.
Call and see my Whitney Oyes and Top Bug
gies. Gorton Carryall, and Platform Wagons. I
have wagons as good as yon can.get made to or
der, and at tuna less prices. AU warranted to
be durable "idials,one" wagons. •
Auburn Farm Wagons
The beet Firm mid Lumber Wagons In the
market. -
Grain Drills.
Farmers' FeeoriSemed Pastes Grata Drills. If
say Mamma wish to buy' a 'good drill at about
the wholesale price of other drills, I can accom
modate them.
Special inducetnenta to cash borers of all
goods in mrline
4 A car load of Trash Cement, Sheathing and
Building Papers. Vermin Proof carpet Lining
Papers.
PREPARED WIXED PAINTS.
Write for prime and cirenlare, or cell and see
me
K M. WELLES.
Tomm's, Pm.. August 1083-U.
SUSQUEHANNA - COLLEGIATE
I err sums. The Ant :winter tend of the .
twentpainth year commences MONDAY, NO.
VENEER ilth. The Scolty has been enlarged,
buildings th oroughly refitted sad bested
by Masai. the socommodstions increased,
and , the school • fitted to accommodate
its frowis Petro: l 4M The attendance has
doubled in seven, . For circulars.
as • .14 or other . address the
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pal. RD L QUINLAN, L M..
Towanda,. Ps. •
WARM FOR SAID. Containing
JL7 62 wee, 47 wen impioyed, oomfortsba
bullanute, plenty feitt, l gocil• miter. 134 mites
from the Tillage of Territown, 3 WIN from
Wyslusing settles on L. r.s. S. to
KYRON - -
Oct bow Terryttnin, Breettind 00., Ps.
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J.K.BUSH
FASHIONABLE,
FALL STYLEd
Re?dy-Made Clothing
To be found in the market. Ms stock is select
ed from the best makers in the trade; is of the
tinest'guality and cennot he-surpassed In eb
gance-orityle. Being. located on a bpatraet at
low rents, he is 'enabled to give buyers the ad
vantage nribis in lowprices.
818 STOCK consists of every grads of Xen's
DILSBEI SUITS, BOW. YOUTHS', AND -CHIL
DREN'S SUITS.
OVERCOATS
IMMO nom FUSE AND NEW. , Eats
end Cape.—the largest line ever opened in To•
wands. A Inll line of
Men's Underwear and Furnishing Goods
- Gloves and Mittens, Trunks, Tray.
cling Bags, Umbrellas, Le.,*e.
• WO iliTito trueßection. tonnes& that we cut
please the clonal burrs. - •
J. K. BUSH.
N0..1 and 'I. - Brides , IL
g=iii
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Also Great Bargains in
oa
COLORS,
_POWELL 4' CO.
AS USUAL
AT HIS DOUBLE STORE.
NOS. AND 2 BRIDGE
presents for the inspection
of buyers, the
ARREST AND BEST'SELECTED
STOCK OF
The BEET LthE ever offered by us.
Sept ;21. t
STOP AT
E AIUIR&CO:g
troa
GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS.
The &Acta nee mow b Oo fal 46. 1 0 - 1. us
Oorsar Wets sad Ihsiddisi WOO.
TOWANDA, lA.
Tserrespeothdly =mum to thii - POO UM
Ihsy lam a lugs stack of,
nova, ma% ann. °Birk SAL' MR
POSH. sad PROVISIONS gewasny.
We have also Mded to our stock a milts of
WOODEN WA= such eisEtrrraz 117/11. wa
Ll= MVP" ZUL
Jost seated a large stook of degas. Toe.
Coffees. Spices. YOUIPOIrd 117112 00 P. She
beat In the teethe!, and other alba of soap
pyrup and
. Idolsiusee. silk& they Wes at lett
'aloes tor Cub. octserr
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