Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, February 08, 1883, Image 3

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    iThe editor of the ilduortistir
REpußuciN s :l - ga: he has ri
written Cong ress man
on t he , TOwat post Jadwln
ques
tion. If his conimunicatioh to Jadwin was
no more intelligible than the article in
his paper making the ! statement of
his sending it, undoubtedly our Con.
rt) SUBSCRIBERS I gressman is still under tbeil; ft:vier:4on
fr: r A mt.:AT rOUR LABEL I that he has received a communication
from some Australian Dushinan.
,viii lio‘v you the month and year up
It Wi• •
h s' y
ur :ailwcription is paid. If your The 'Athens:Gazette tella the following:
ga l ~rii " • .-oon to expire, please send _ ' •
Undpubtedly the man was !from Waverly:
''" .wal at once, that WO
f.w ma(
alon • Send "A man visited D. C. gmY's coal yard the
iron the paper right
other day to get . trusted for coal, and,
in G'' r ,S ei Z!;,: a f without elay.
thinking that he Was sorely in need, Mr.
Gray showed his nsuakeneroaity by mak
ing him a present of the coal he wanted.
Shortly after this it was ascertained that
the man had money enough to buy a bottle
of tiltky - That's cash.
Judging from the following, which we clip
from the Canton Sentinel former towns.
man seems to be prperirli finel y : "J. M.
Mitchell, proprietor of the glutton foundry'
and machine works, is dohig : a large and.
constantly increasing businers. He shipped
this week two circular saw mills to parties
near ; Williamsport, and has 'just received
from 'the Mclntyre coal company an order
for one hundred car wheels." -
:01111s1)AFEBRI:rARY 8, 1883.
HERE AND- HEREABOM
larze mill is soon to be built at
Atbrn.
Va!entisies "« ill" soou be flying through
EMI
:•011,r.a1)1e 4 hare issued their election
water broke up the ico on the
ter at this place Sunday.
What d o _ynithink'of the:fellow who said
waill.int'.4 hare any winter.?
IA Ili I::,ve the very best men for town
;n•ilm,rl and school. directors..•
.
The 011 freight depot at.-Sayre was slight
by.fire ono day 44. week.
4
•
Foir ne.:v members were received into
Iptid elitirell Sunday unwilling last.
The new Pri;s4terian par*onago at Can
being pushed io completion
cp , '%Y.L.Iles makinf sqs.pe quite ex , .
Lre i m p r ovements to the Ulterior of his
• .
Do alp 11 - 4ock Standart/.
Waverli• nvin tell* us ii's tile broom that
up there. , _
i'ne first i•s4a..• of Sayre 's 11wspapikr;-.4.6
„,•,,„,is :lii ,, mited oinake . iis appearance
• ' •
.up.rnAv ,
I'a utine>—~uiuc gorgtimOy beautif
• -t
.I , ther: aialhAically horribliv—hiie made
tgr >nai appearahr.k..' i
one one to
a iletv-paiii• .Toi . . - 441..—WaE . crly
J r ,,.. it realk%: is,
T:i. Larin.x.Constitutiotutt Ainendment:
:tiob, are re. t ueste4 to for yard thorn to
i•.ll4.tit delay. t
Malaria being no lenge[ 'a fashionable
I ,laic:t, pm must. noe - •complain' of an
; 11 1,• ; 11,1 4m 'your chest
'tile !Inn 4,f Iteardftlee gti-rell, at East
I. N. Beard -
,t‘ill rontitm. , the
I t i..3i I Iz n s,res,ntativei Ac-erg_ refusei
That's right; nobody but
.31,111,1_11,tve railroad pi)ssea.
Ve,:ivilya i of Grover lkis rented the
&.,‘TeKean,. and
move his stoAclof (pods this week.
Mr. Trunianyayler; of Grocer, •had two
killed
,by the.ears one da'y
Mr. Taylor ieels btcutly 'Lis
rrp”rted that R. S. Ex!minister, of
al, has cold his 'Norman stallion, " Gam
:. W cndle , Sick, of, Overton, for
Iffl
Lap..rte erelis more
„t
in 1.:T..11e at the preent Vme than
u s f by the oldest residents,
MEM
A:• . :daLtin; , Rytll co n inuieni:u at the
lierri, , k church on Thursday evening,
rah. ISS.t., and close with a grand
.rt ',a Saturday evening following%
rix amount. reiTived by - Rev; tfallock
::strong in recent donations are as fol
'Aspinwall •$65, Jud§oti Rill $4l,
nbiaX .13.,)%1A, $4O, Ifosierihto $4O.
i,efe will be a donation at the Merryall
, ::ice FEL. 16, for Rev. D. Cook.
rtwlin . .:. will he giveik on that oeca
fly E. L. Hillis, By order of Coin.
.n.f.ed • farmer who taketh, and
..11 for:, a newspapet, - for he will
zOiir,s of wisdom therefrom, and will
:al a riotim tothe.patent wagon-tongue
Ar. , •:l,er Miele .font's . Cabin party is
pay. "Sufficint to ee day is
.1:1
• Toa:aiula has escaped
, rll l .lMy what other towns have had to
by the Personls published ip
papers. we should say that
are aixltt, 15000 people residing in this
that are strangers to tho balance oil
rr iont.
Farmer's Club has decided to
I . .H.vates to the convention to be
at Harrisburg on February 28;1 . in res
...to the call issued by the .§ecionfTy of
Roard of 'Agrieulture;: ' .
thA •Le;llaysville Advertiser of last
"()n Tuesday evening of•last week,
''Alexander Munroe of this village,
night, digging a grave, with the
Purl : at s degree's below zerr.o •
• , t ;:
,
ert
aitylp - idy seen anything of an Owego
There wasan Owego
airel:lst %iisiek that must kaomr where
as w heard' hini mention it several
in a eonversation referring to Wa-
mle workmen were cutting ice ,in the
• a few days since, a.black bass was
iruheadeti in a cak4 of ice which
'IA twelve pounds.—Great Bend Rej
\,,t a very heavy cake of ice:
much did the - bass weigh t -
Taber & Co., were moving their
furniture last Wednesday, bed
II from the second story of their new
, and struck Goo. Kendall upon
!ad inflicting a serious wound.- Mr.
escape from• instant death was
miraculous.--:COnton Sentinel. •
are many ierv;ona who owe as' for
;ti e to three years . subscription for the
tr.. We desire them to Call and pay
ti not wait for a personal.. dtin..—Troy
Don't you go buying any baiglar"
Wes, Hooker, to • put . remittances
4 , lelinquents in. . •
/ 1 F:$1:1!;red Henson and wife of Fianklin,
with quit r a serious accident Saturday
They hal started to visit frierids near
• and while coming down the hill near
Joims,m's below East Troy, die
hring very icy, the horse slipped and
snowin g them
.over the bank. They
I.,th quite seriously injured. —Troy
.&,T• F1:1). Ist.
lonation for the benefit of Elder King,
at the .house of Peter Layman, iii
Trrry; 00 Friday evening.. The pro
lounktil to $4O. The occasion was
tijoyable one to all present,. the
of the Church Society viewing one
oPother to make it so. Lewis Platt
. of the - oyster supper and ne
in satisfying everybody.
Waverly dispatch of the 2d instant
"Switch mane 206 in the Lehigh
anl, with ten cars attached ; ran
-'tiger train thirty while standing
inetion to-day about noon. The
Were badly frightened and con
:en up. No one wen hurt and
was done,e.ic , ept the breaking
‘W - 1-etti and sanbicastinge• ••
Says the Leßoy correspondent -of the
Canton Sentinel: "On .Tue s day as Wm.
Coon was hauling logs' to 1f..1L Taylor's
mill, and while Oing down a steep hill the
load became unmanageable, throwing one
of the horses. He succeeded in stopping
and blocking. the sleds, unhitched the team
and got his horse up; just then 'ithe sleds
started, and striking thitother horse, forced
him down beneath:the load killing him al
.
most instantly. The horse was owned by
Will's father, John-boon."
A dispatch from Milan on Friday last,
says: "Fire visited Milan last evening, be
tween 9 and 10 - o'clock, destroying the
dwelling of Ellery Walker, with all its con
tents. It was caused by the breaking of a
kerosene lamp which ignited a can of, oil
near by. Mrs. Walker was absent . from
home with her little daughter, visiting
friends in Waverly. They have the 'sym
pathy of all in their loss, as the fiery ele
ments devoured everything the house con
tained in its devastating flames."
Mr. J. Coleman, will' on the Bth of Feb
ruary -remove his stock of clothing from
the store under Wilson , ' Hall to the store
formerly occupied by Mr. E. P. Holdridge,
next door to Mr. H. D. Pinneirs book store
the reunival into a larger' store is necessi
tated by his increasing business, Mr. Cole
man's branch store at the corner rei 'Main
and Lake streets will be remove] in the
spring two doors south, into the, ; Ono now
occupied by Mr. Arthur Gibbs'as a -fancy
goods store. Mr. Coleman's Front street
. cliiihing establishment will be, removed to
Towanda, Pa.—Owego Gazette.
The following telegram received by Mr
Kirby explains itself:
C. T. KIRBY; ESQ;—Remenyi missed the
steamer frhm Mexico. Change date of Con
cert to Fehriauy 24. H. L. SLarros.
Tersona_yr . h o have litirchnsed .tizliets can
suriender them •and have theire money , , re
funded if„for any reason they do not Wish
to retain - them. Mr,. Kirby requests all
-
who subscribed for seats and have not yet
called for them, to advise him at once if
they rip not want them, so that the num
bers maybe assigned to others. o ,
Little Frankie Heilig, daughter of Mr.
Fred Ileilig, of Laporte; l only eight years
old, owing to the sicknesiNof her mother,
done the family baking cif 'Amead• last week
unaided by any one,; If this can -be beaten,
we -would like to hear of- it.—Laporle
Sentinel. Pretty good for the ,little Miss.
But lister{ ; to what a: little eight year old
Miss of Tsiwanda can do:, • She can not onli
bake, but' cook a complete meal, and do it
in is tasty and-appetizing style as a person
of mature years, and as quickly. She is.an
excellent laundress; aud skillful in the use
of the needle. But thian, : there are no such
girls in the wide, wide world as there are
in Towanda, be they young or old.
Ma. Eiorri3a:—With . deep sorrow we no
tice the death of our young and valuable
friend Russell F Fowler of liberty Corners:"
Russell was atnong the brightest and best,
and his eirly i deatli (24 years) has cast a
gloom over the entirevelmmunity. Educated;
gifted, andl, with. fine musical attainments,
his was a ',foremost place" in society, his
pleasing aildress, kind disposition, sand with
a mind aboire * the average, his friendS and
neighbors looked with pride on him as the
coming man with whom they could entrust
their hest interests. Truly "death loves a
shining mark." His parents upon whom
this blow falls so-heavily have our deepest
sympathy.
— .The proems of taking photOgraphs by
-
what is known as "dry plates," in which-a
picture is taken almost itistantanoottsly and
can be set away and developed at. leisure,
has been characterized as the greatest dis
covery in photography since. She invention
of the art itself. H. M Beeies of Troy, for-
Merly of this place,_ and some Williamsport
parties are. to establish a manufactory of
Pates" in that city very soon. The
manufactiire is an assured success, as the
demand is greatly in excess of the suppl 3%.
Every one who knows Mr. Beeles will wish
him unlimitedrsuccesti MI this now adven
ture, and as he is thoroughly skilled in, the
business, there should be no obstacle to his
making a fine thing MIMI new business.—
litossburg Register.
TROY, Ps., Feb. 3.—The Niagara ex
press, which left this place at s:o'clock last
evening, came near meeting with a serious
accident. As the kaiti"was running at the
rate of about forty miles an hour at Colum
bia X Roads the connecting:rod on each side
broke. The engineer, William O'Neil, ap
plied the air brake and the train was stopp
ed in a short time without any serious injury
any or. The road on the left side knock
ed the running board all to; ieces and dash
ed thrciugh the bottom of the cab. The'
fireamn, M. C. Wicker, was attendineto
the fire' when the accident occurred; `and,
when the train was stopped he was ti mm on
top of the baggage car where he lukintip
ed for safety. A freight train 'wasi:,brliwid
the- passenger train anethe engine' was
taken from it and put on the passenger
train, which was oaly . deillyed one h o ur by,
the mishap. • • -
The Emir* Advert4er rriday contain
ed the folloviing, which Will: be read with
interest by many in this place as Mr. Hoskins
resided here a few years ago: 'Ecclesiastical
barriers aro not very high upraised in El
mira., In the removing of the rector of
Grace church to a parish out of the state,
the expression of regret is confined to no
church enclosures. A leading. clergyman
of another denomination remarked recently
that his association with a minister of his
own church could hardly have been more
constant -and crib* than witb his episccipal
co-presbyter these many years' past. He
had found, he said, in' Mr. Hoskini, a strong
preference for his own church- joined with
the Most hearty good will to all other com-
MUlliOtlg. On all the occasions that had
brought the clergy into fellowship and co
operation, Mr. H., had been a prominent
helper. No_ofie doubted 'his transparent
sincerity any more than they could his
eminent literary and theological /Noire
manta and his earned devotion to every
good work that had come_ to ilielstrul since
his residence in this city. : Given more
such won, and the substantial unity of the
church of all names would be a conspicuous
reality."
=EI
—C. F. Taykw carries ine of his eyes it;
—Mies Alice Shaw has gone to -
vale. N. Y., to visit friends. f -
,—Alonso Noble, of Olesn, N. Y., is the
guest of his brother. E. T. Noble.
-By Chamberlain, ces place, has jot
received 4260 arrears sit : tension.
—Bev. Wm. : , hithery, formerly
Rector of Christ church, is visiting &I.
—Mrs. J. J. Griffiths, who has, been ill
for several days past is regaining her health.
—lra Stepheis has nearly recovered fr(Six
the severe apopletic attack he experienced
—A. M. Forbes of Sayre, is on the sick
list, and is spending a few days with friend'
at Rome.
—J. P. Keeneg was confirmed by the
Senate on Monday last, as. Postmaster at
this place.. •
—Mrs. Am Douglas hits been confined' to
her bed for several days past by an attack
of erysipelas.
—Miss Sallie Fee, of Wyalnsing, has just
returned from an extended visit to friends
in the - West. -
—Maj.-J. C. Robinson, and E. M. Tuion,
of Bently Creek, wertrplea7int callers at
our office on Monday list.
•E. Chilson, Esq., of Troy, has
been commissioned a notary public for three
years by Governor Pattison. .
Washington, of Towanda, is lake
pastor of the . new colored church, of South
Waverly.—Waierbj Free Press. •
—Miss Mary Watkins takes the position
of teacher at the Collegiate Institute ' for.
morly filled by her aunt, Mrs. Searle. .
—Ex-Sheriff Dean nude ns a pleatint
call on Mondayy. Peter is loiaking hale and
beaky and we hope he u*tive long and
.L-.,"71"
prosper.
'
—Rev. C. H. Wright, formerly pastor of
the M 4 E. Chuicilf in this taco, has been ill
for several weeks past at his Some •in
Cazanuvia, N. Y.
—Mrs. Moses Mercy, of:West' Teriy, has;
just recovered from a very severe attack opfn
diphtheria. Her many friepd!l will be
pleased to hear of her restoration - to health,k
Joel Jewell; of Troy, gave us a
pleasant call on Tuesday. He' will be
eighty years of age on Sunday next, butt, is
not near as old in appearance and many a
Man at fifty. ' -
—Col. D. W. Searle, of Montrose, and Miss
Irene Maicsi, youngest daughter of the late
Col.'(. F, Mason, were married at the resi
dence Of the bride's mother in this plate,
on. Thursday last.
—E. T. :Partridge, ,D. d. Smith ‘ and
Aivin Smith, of Springfield, are assisting in'
a series of revival meetings at Milo . Centre,
'N. Y. There hag been many conversions
and theit itartiiiia'the meetings is uriabated.
- =Paul `Pomeroy- and :Mr: Wheeler go to
-Athens to enter upon t4draying bu4ness.
They are industriousnal rf3liable . young
men Nand the people of .Athens- will - find
them reliable 'and' enterp . risng.—.-Troy
Ga
zette. • - ;
WE - 1
—firs. McCabe, 'R of George
McCabe, deceased, bite of this borougo;
died at Ettston Tuesday evening - of_ last
week slier a long illness. • The .remains
werel.brought to this place and, interred m .
Riferside Cemetery.
;-Some six weeks ago, Mrsi.4einbeti Stone
of Leßoy; who was saffering'severely froni
ioss of voice and general debility,went tel the
condensed "Air Cure" at Itochester, N. Y.,
ivhera she has recovered her voice and
health and returns tii ? her family soon.—
Canton Sentinel. • '
—Mary A.rash,.widow of the late. David
Cash, Esq„ and one of the oldest residents
of this borough. died at the residence of her
son-in-law, H. S. Griswold, in Susquehanna,
Tbmitdairmight, at the advanced age of 77
.The remains were brought to this
place, '"and interred on Sunday.
—Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Yontz, of Sayre,
forinerlief this Place, have the sympathy
of many friends in their sorrow at the lobl;
of a bright little boy, aged about fiVeyears.
The little one fell a prey to that - • dread dis
ease diphtheria; and was ill but three, days.
Fred •C. Peck;. l of ,COloradv a
Special Examiner in the 'pensfon Bureau,
has returned to 'this place after an' absence
of two or three' months, and 'will makelhis
headquarters here for some time to (..orne,,
He has - been troubled for some time, gast
witha partial paralysis of the right 'Mlle
and arm, but i4low rapidly recovertpg.
Mr. Peck is a glintleman of genial w4s,
possessed of rare conversational 'powers,
and a vast fund of inforatation, and iscizad
to be one of the best and most expert ,ex
aminers in the emphiy of the Pension Bu 7
b . We cheerfully welcome him back to
our village.
—Mrs. 1). Webster Ooro died at her home
in Hornellsville, on lig:lday morning, :Jan.
30, 1883,,eged about forty years. Sho had
&
been in decline tor some time, but her
condition was hot considered criticskuntil a
few days before her death.'. The dece*l
resided in this village for several years, her
husband being 'engaged in the liardWare
business hire, and alsf , i as postal clerk on the
Erie, which position h now -holds, and dur
ing her residence here i ,gain?l many warm
friends. She was a most estimable Chris
tian lady, and a member of the Presbyter
ian church in this village. She leaves a
husband and two children ta \mourn her
death, who have the sympathy of a large
circle of friends in their sad bereavement.
The funeral took place' in Sheshequin, on
Tuesday.-.- rerly,,',.free,4 3 ress. Mrs.
Gore-was'for several 'yelps - - a resident of
'this place; and the' many , friends - she had
here will be pained to hear
_of her death.
r=
I: .0. '0: P. An-niversary
_ Sylvan Lo . d.ge, ,, No. 926,'1' celebrated the
7th'anniversary of its organization by a
banquet in the Mill of the Lodge in Sylvania
Thursday evening Feb. Ist 1883.
The embers with their families and in
vited guests numbering some 75 persons 'Fit
down to tables bountifully supplied • and
elegantly and artistically arranged by the
ladies in charge. ' -
Being seated at the 'table, thanks 'to the
bountiful Giver were returned,by the Chap•
lain of the Lodge, gym. Courtney, after
which tbe r Matter of Ceremonies N. G.,
Geo. P: - Moan), gave - the sentiments .
"Friendship, truth and Love," which were
responded to by appropriate Bible rei(dings
by the Chaplain and severally by 'F'op.
Bradford; Henry B. Card and J. Ht Cal
kins, and a short history of the Lodge wag.
given by C. P: Mourn. yt ,'
The oysters aid othei-Tgood things then
received, ittenediate and special attention
which they " - loysters) „seemed to appre-,
date as a larg •fletibri'of them were com
pletely on"Thralred..
After supper mr.erijoyable social time
was had and about midnight the company
eepe l reted well pleased with their evenings
entertainment.
slvan Lodge was Organized Feb. Ist.
1976, with a charter,- nem6rship of 27
and has received by initiation and card 59
making a total of -Of this number
something less that': one-half are now in
gocod!standing, the balance having with
drawn or been suspended for non Vayment
of dues. but one of the whale number: hag
ing died, within the seven yeam.
The financial condition of the lodge is
good having mats to the amount of
,nearly
or. quite $l2OO. ' C. •-•
Srt.w.trita, Feb. 2d, 1883. •
Tho annual ineetin4 : the Ladies Mum
lent Society - 401 be held FetturditYt,liehnuu7
10tb, at 3 o'clock p. tn.; et tbelr rai*. A
full attendance is requested. •
M
!'Z.RaONAL•
EIII
Thi• streets:
were, literally gli4eFing iee,T
patuilay evening lase; „
• If onlytlus wielte4 stand on slippery
phteeti, thero.wers lots -pf righteoni
_People
in this Agog° Saturgity l ' Oroning lust.
The extreme lenith of our Harrisburg
and Washington letters this week, crowd
out much other matter, prepared' for this
issue. The reader w ily',lira the. _letters
filled with interesting'topiCs and worthy of
Pima r /
Monomaniac Strong, of the Dashore Re-'
ekw."pitched into" the A ss ociate editor of
the . ltartrnucarF igain, last week.. Some
day, by . chance, that fellow may write some?
'thing sensible or witty. There are no pies
ent indications of his doing such a thing,
however. Poor•Strongl We always pity.
'where we cannot blame.. ' :
The young 'ladies of the M. E. Chutch
will give a Supper and Entertainment ,at
the church parlors, - on Friday evening of
this week, the proceeds of which will go
towards paying for the repairs of the par
sonage. Supper, at six. : o'clock: The en
tertainment will begin at eight and_ heti in
its p*Lumme, "The Giant Picture Book,"
furnished by the younger meMbett of the
Sabbath Selool.. Admission 'l, ten . cents.
Supper 23 cents.
. At tho meeting of the BradfcltsV-..,County
Agricultural Society held Monday afternoon
the following officers were elizetCd for the
ensuing year: , - ,
President—Joseph E. PioHet./
Fire Presidents—l. A. Park,; B.' Laporte,
Joseph' JonTer, M. F. Ransom,- - Thiniel
Brndfor . -
•
Secretary—J. A. Wilt; 'cortesponding
secretary; J. H. Codding. ". !
.; Treasurer,—Horace Horton. i -
,Managers—G. H. Vandyke, ; G. H. Fox,
J. 0. Alger, G. B. Mills. Hugh McCabe, C.
L.Stewart, H. 1). Marsh, Jas. Nichols; P.
. -
W. Morel:. . •.
List of
_letters remaining" in the Post Of
fice for the week ending Feb. 7, 1843:
Basket', Reuben Karagon, Bill
Bergstresser, Kurtz 46 - yes, W A
Benjamin, Lucindaftewis, Lewis
Bailey,,Mary. - Ladd, Bruce L
Bourke, James • Morse, D S
BaldwinyGeo - 7- Murray, Maggie
Conley; Annie Miller, James A •
Clark, Eva 'MacAvoy, Jno
Crotty, Martin - McLoughlin, Jas
Cooper, Millicent McLoughlin, Mary '
Coyle, Jno W McAuley, Wm
Clark, Mitggie• McNeal, U
Decker, Geo - ' Oler, Thos K •
DonoVan,Hanna • Platt, A W
Fleming, Miss W Ricoy, Bridget
Force, Jacob (2) Rooney, Mrs P •
Granger, Helen M Soper, 0 A ~
Horton,' Jas _ Suedeker, J
Hayes,' Jennie _ Seovill, Sarah E
Ives, Wm . , Wufnl , J W (2)
Johnson . ' Ellen . -Willson, Ella
Afttry, Wodhuin, Chas.
PersMii,lcallitig for any of the abovetwill
please sitY..'.- i Advertised,"- giving date oflist.:
P. POIVFLL, P.M.
Grasid Lodge 1.0. Of G. T.
special session of the. Grand Lodge, L
b.. of Or. T., will convene in this - place,.
Wednesday Feb. 21st, at 2:30 p. m., and
Thursday 22d. Day sessions will be in the
K. P. Hall. •
The evening sE*ious will probably be in
thedeourt House te:which the public are cor
dially invited
Those who heard G. IV, C. T., Rev. Geo.
IC. Hart hel'a feW. years since will not
need to •be urged to cume and hear him
. .
Dr. Wm. Hargreaves, of Philadelphia,
and other able speakes are also -expected
to be present ic •
nitirrterly- Reeling.
The following Quasterly meetings of the
M. E. Church as armnged by NV: R. Ben
ham: presiding,
„elder " New Albapy,
Feb. 3, p..m., :Feb. 4, a. m.; Towallida,
Feb,. 10,-,p. ni.,• Feb. 11, a. m:; Lil4i7ty
Corners, Feb.
,10, p-. ni,,Feb. 11,
Monroeton,,Feb. 0; p. 'Feb.: 11, .p.
Smithfield, Feb: 17,. p. in., Feb. 18, .a.,1134
West Burlington,, Feb. 24, I).-
a. m.; Wetona, 23,, m., Feb. 25,
p. Troy, Matchm., Feb. 4, a:in:,
Columbia Roads, - *arch 3, p. m.,. March
.4, p. , Canton, Mitch li, p. March
18, p. in.; West Franklin, March' 17, p.
March
. 18, a. •rn.:.WeAti,.May 5, p, m., May
6, a. in." ' •
Flour per:Tel-
Flour pets ....k, ..... .
Buckwheat * lour , VI 10e.
Corn Medi. , ' 1
hi ck
'Chop Feed'
Wheat,' --. b libel:- . ....
Bye, -• ; " • ••'• ••••
Corn.. • "
fever. • ••••
Buckwheat,
.
• ). ' I Oats.
Mrs. Innes, and Mrs. , ,,Martin, who have. Beans,
...• • I
tatoes.,, ", ~;?,.- . ...
been sick fora long time are but little if Apples Dried ? Th.: ....
any better: 4t2- .? :.., ' 1 .- ; , Peab b e e i rries " D4:sll . 'lib:"
Ras p Fran k Hawthorne - no of our bright and' Blackberries " , " ...
i promising fining school teachers is, sill: and
~• ' I has had to quA his,,, school. ? , ; Lard. " ,
toarnt;:tatabstbrrel 4! ,
Firkins.
L oth Pitt; Fireman, South eic-A; i -II 11. Tayl r has a large stoek of logs at . Hs u :u te r i' ', i t n a rat 4 ,..
Timothy Brinnan, Terry; Murton Baldwin, i his mill whie have
,been drawn in the . past Nom
Ridgbu . ry; David Burt, Ridghury.;:. Daniel ! few I r see d ? huskiel
Campbell, Litchfield; C. M. Chaffee, War
weeks, a d last week hi order. to saw Ti m othy sed V bushel..
and grind for his customers ho drew water • s ile yrac eawa ns z:4 l p...
c• barrel...
rent J. S. Clark, • Sheshequin; Seneca Cass, i from the main reek With teams to fill his' Michigan Salt "
Orwell; R. A.:Haney, Orwell; Thos. Hill,'l b o il er. : ' ' AN ton salt ,
Jr., Rom?, Twp.; James Irving, Ulster; ;1
- na. • bushel
I prof. RyanOn t held a local institute
,in the ' -
H. C. Keyes,' Columbia; W. B. Kennedy , i church atahe Center, on Friday hist, (after-
Columbia; E. H. Larcoe k, Litchfield; Philip 1 noon and riytsing)which was! well attend- t
Mann, Terry;' 'Alonzo Morse, ' :- Franklil 3 ; 1 ed. bv_Sehelars, '' teachers and patrons. All
Levi Porter, Wyetox; Nelson Shermand .. • .
the sUools in town were represented, and '
Albany Twp.;' A. IL Smith, Towanda' all the teachers were present except poor 1
North; Wm. Underwopd,. Athens Twp.; A.
and those who attended it, all
Fraßk)
S. Willilims,'Athens Twp. ‘,
thrOkh: and nieteepable of judging of such
The (lowing licenses were granted :
tliiSgs . ''p,ronounci It a grand success.
The Grenville Center Cemetery Associa
tion having procured a charter, adopted
ordinances, and elected Direetors (in accor
dance therewith); 'are now prepared ,to do
all acts pertaining thereto in a legal man
ner.. . ' - Axox.
.Feb. 5, 1883. ;,
COURT PROCRRDANOS.
•
-;.February, Terns=.llonday; Feb. 6t/i. .
D. MOrrow, on the ben.h._
The following were sworn as Grand Jur-
1102tL8.
S. M. Brown. Towanda Boro. lat Ward.
Samuel Walbridge, do. du. Ist Ward.
Henry Grace: do • do. Ist Ward.
Geo. R. titimson„ then, do. let Ward.
Chas. G. Smith, Monroe do.
kink H. McGonegal, Traydo.
Geo. 11. DeWitt, Canton do. - •
'noes F.. Fox, do. do.
Irs 11. Smith. Alba do. . •
11. F. Pitts, Sylvania: •
Chas: E. Bartlett, WysoX Twp.
Joseph Culler. Springti •Id Twp.
Dennis Gaud, -.Grover," Canton Twp, •
M. t. Forest,'Ulster yap.
Jno. A Briggs, •Sayre" Athens Twp.
Geo. Litzlenuan. Burlington Boro.
James W. Willcox; tiew-Albany. Boro. ,
3 4EACHANS nzawnia. ,
jjno. Sullivan, Towanda Boro. 2d Ward
' SATHIG HOUSE.
Fred L.Elml , h, Towanda Boro. Ist Ward. -
J. F. otrman, do do. 2d Ward. •
Wm Bolan, do, . do. Ist/Ward.
Jae NestorJi., do.. do. 24 Ward.
C. D. Holcomb, do. do.
, Geo. 0 Donnell. Canton Boro.
Walter H. carpenter, Canton Unto:
E. W. Smith vs "LOtta Smith. Court
grant rule on plaintiff to pay $2OO to res
pondent for her suppOrt during the pen
deneli of this suit.
Maggie. C. Burgers vs Albert Burg,e - rs,
We Walborn vs Ed. Walborn. Court
grant subpoena in divorce in each iTuiSe.
Cynthia Dorety vs Michael Dorety, Linne
M. Rivers vs R. F. Rogers. Alias*snbpoena
in divorce awarded.
Alice Tillson vs -Eugene Tillsou, E. F.
Frazer vs Carrie E. Frazer, 'Andrea , J.
Wood vs Sophia Wood. EaCh case referred
to I. McPherson, • Esq., limiter in divorce
cases. -
Rufus G. Clark vs Hattie Cliirk. Divorce
decreed.
In the matter of the voluntary assign
ment of Saral Doane &Son. Auditor's Ite
pOrt filed and confirmed ni si. ,
John Holmes' use vs D. A. • Frazer; W.
H. Conklin, Adair. vs L. E. most. • W. H.
Conklin Ts L.E. and Wm. Poat. -Rules to
open judgmeut and let defen4auts into a
defense in each case. • •
- • - • 4.
M. V. Myer vs J. W. Gtild and J. W
Halsted. `Mule to open judgment and let J
W. Halsted into a defense. '
A. A. Manners & Co., vs A. J. Carey .
et a/. Rule to strike off ; judgment and set
a\ tr
aside lerari j /as: I` .
In.the matte f the appointment of mas
ter and examine in divorce cases. Court
appoint I. McPherson, Esq.
In the 'matter of the petition of Cornelia
O'Dell for the benefit of : .her separate ear;
nings. Court grant prayer 0 petition.
Boro or Sou Waverly val 4. Y. L. &W.
B. B. Demurrer over ruled.
grarsll Tap.; vs Wm. - VOormaa. Bole
to open; judgment disguned;
OM
L. E. Ilatiillgti*Pi'John Mims, Wm.
Colman vs -Dim E. 11 , 41. .t!Tew: - trigs re-
•
In r#,.tbo-I;colniatairY ailaigiunent°"6:"A.A.
Epekwell. Andiloit Repot 'etngl-•
finally. -
Damp va`Ponteroy.
ed and bill denied.
• Chas. Kimdey, Sr, NoB Chas. Xiniley, - Jr„
two cases. In one rule discharged; and is
the other rule made absolute and feigned -is
sue granted.
In the matter of the citation to the school
directors of Albany Twp., to Show cause
why their seats shall not be vacated. Itnle
"granted on schxd directors to pay the : feel
of Commissioners and *Allier costs In this
case.
Com vs cluerstuun Barnes,` - Geo. if.
Barnes, Ellen If. Barnes and Ge. R. Bar
nes—Perjury. Fonr eases. Dist.' Atty.
states.to the Court that he has doubts to
the evidence against the defendants being
sufficient to convict them and that the in
terests of the Commonwealth will not be
prejudiced thereby, -whereupon the .Court
allows a node pmtequi to be entered in each
case. ; Sentenced to pay coats of prosecution
a tine of • $lO and an imprisonment of 0
months in'cOunty jail.. '
BM
The Grand. Jury return the followh*
TRUE HILLS.
Coln vs Charles At' :!Ithony, Z. Monroe and
Peter Decker—Aggrivated astsiult and bat,
tery.
Corsi vs Eteniy Walbridge— # #ravided,
assault and battery. ' I -
Cote va H. W; Thomas-Assatilt . sad fiat.
tery attempt to have uelewfol ear
netkno4hmigeof.Annio S.
Corn vs Fn3dDTwn--Lareeny.
Corn vs Chas. Anthony, Z. • Monroe • and
Peter Docker- - - - Aggravated assault and bate
tery.!. Dist. Atty: raithing and Evans _
Maynard for Coin: L. M. Hall ' l +ll4 A.
Merenr, Esor., for idefts. On trial:
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
WEST FBANkr,n , ...
' -quit I.- the '1•1
-_ Le rain and warm weather of ten:past
feir days, has sWollitrJhe streams as con
`idderable, but dOn't think it hits raised `the
wells any yet.
One day last week as Mr. Alfred Henson
accompanied by , his; wife and two • small
children, were from, Granville to
Burlington, across, the hills, they- met , with
quiteu 'serious accident, the ground being
covered with ice the * wagon slipped from
the road taking all - , with it, the family
escaped with slight injuries. • , • _
Yesterday morning as Mrs. W. B. Rock
well, was , starting ma t te church she slipped
and foll i on.the ice . , breaking hetarm.
Mr. Dyer of New Er4is abo n nt to engage
in the • mercantile business, ni" tho rooms ,
formerly OccePied, by B. M. Walter.
Feb. sth. . L. R._.
I- All are very glad of the rain and warm
weather of the past few day's. -
Mr. Porter Dewey has just opened a shop,
for the repairing of watches, clocks and
jewerrk, in the store of R. K. Morse.
The spelling schialg held at the i ßellan t
Center,schOols, are well attended and quite
' lively, the spellers all do extremely well, at
the last scie§ol Miss lan r ti girl of
ithirteen was declared cliatnpioti:'
The, local Institute held at Center school
houst4Saturdkr last,, was well attended
notwithstanding the incleme*y of the
weather,' - gr. Ryan was presinit and made
it both interestiik and successful.
MO. Etta 31jise nee liicCraney, has start
ed fol,Kanras to join her husband:
sth. ' pouy.
We havo.!- but little news at 'present the :
like of whiCh cannot be found
,inT-almcst
every town in the..county. Bat Still wel
will give a few it
Much sickness ..e is previtlentlin qur vicinity
a number of children are \having Eke •scar
4et fever, but_onlY one death from it as„ yet.
Mr. John Sim on of ,"tn'tr ,
eged citi
zens and I/h.:Wife are Loth very. RA with
-44 •
Rassell, son of Wil
-1 liam and , Eliza Fowler, was born Feb.
28, 1858, died Jan. 23, 1883. - •
The subject of this memoir wai,a yoang
man of sterling worth born and reared at
Liberty Corneri, Bradford Co., Pa.
In an essay entitled "Time" writes prior
to his sickness, he f ylainly evinced that his
conceptions of life were real. • He regarded
the present as man's golden opportunity,
once gone forever lost. therefore acted
in tae present seizing time na it came mak
ing, the best use of it in laying a broluifoun 7
dation 'for a most liberal education. - -
He kept himself as kuig , as able; abreast
with every issue of the times, and was con
sidered by his young associates as authority
on many questions which cjFae up for their
consideration. •
He had marked out- for himself a life
which was destined .k) bring him into proud
nencezisl make his influence felt among
Men; but disease marked him as its victim
and slowly but surely did .its work.
'Notwithstanding his strong desire to Hire .
and carry out the work planned, patience
characteOsihis,whole,sickness and when
the end cisme hesubmissively; triumphantly
yielded his spirit. up unto Ekd who gave it.
. .
There" :hardly an adult, person living
but is sometimes troubled With kidney diffi
culty, which is the most prolific and dan
gerous cause of all disease. There is 'no
sort of need to have any form of kidney or
urinary trouble if Hop Bitters is ? taken oc
casionally. •
- There is much excitementin and about
Ilkirsinv and Leßoy, N. Y., over the salt
pieducing field of that region. Hundreds
of barrels are daily- being , manufactured
from twelve& at W l iirsaw. -Agents of
Syracuse, Auburn and Canadian syndicates
are on the ground to make large ° purchases
of land -- and to sink wells,' Over 1000 bar
rels of salt have' alieady been shipped from
Warsaw to Buffalo, 'an4 hundreds
. of har.
rels to other points east of • Sochesiei;,-
Governor Hamilton, of Minds" owes =at
of hie politicallitaniess to anambitionsand
accomplished wife,
M=
NOT A TRCB DILL.
LEl2O:l'
ilzzz
DIED.
=EMI
• ".4
:" • I h
For weak hmge, Vitti of blood, weak
itcau4 iight!sweatii; andiiii early stages
of Consimption, ''Goiden /tidied Diu;
"Tere is sPecitio•
Thimmittep appointed to enainirid the
books of the Statc:. TriOsuror. of Alabama
made their report Fifday . morning. It
does not amigo the', statomer,t heretofore
mot of the actual deficit., !The total amount
to be seSeented ior by tlio Tmumier from
October[l, 1880, to 'Januar* 31, 1882, is
$2;063,090. They fotind,hkash $170,000,
and a difiFit of 8213,000 in eat*. -
*bitoUGH ON` RATS."
Cletrsont rats. mice. roaches. guts,
tied.buge. Platuks, chiprdunks,4gophem , 150.
Druggist".
,11,1.181.1,1"..E11,5 . L0CAL5.
Watuut Ltwif ilairtiioner;
It is entirely different froKall others. It
is as clear as water, and, as its name indi
cates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer.
It will immediately free tKe head from'all
dandruff, restore, gray hairrto itsaatural
color,.and 'produce a now growth where it
has fallen off. It does :not in any manner
affect thaloalth, which Sulpher, Sugar of
Lead and " Nitrate of Silver preparations
have done. It will change light or faded
hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy
brown. Mk your drug:gists for it. Each
bottle is war anted. Etrni, Kt INE & CO.
Wholesale' Agents, Ph il adelphia, and Had.
& RECKEL, Now York.
June, 1, 1882. ly. •
Ash Blamed Extension Tables, and Ash
Bedroom Sets, are Specialties at the new
Furniture Store, Main street, , First :Ward.
-SZYMOtrn
Farmers and others - desiring a genteel,
lucrative agency business, by whicb $5 to
s2o"a day, can be eatued, send address at
once, on postal, to E. C. WILKINSON& CO.,
NS and 107 Fulton Street, New York.
D2002.0m. • • . . .
Agenti of both sates, to sell the new and
navel Tot, -ll`An - i,h7.oti)." A first-class
amusement * for youngiolks. " 5
- Address, R. LERBRE,
45 .Inventor and Prtion Hotel; '
Pittston, Pa.
step in at Rosenfield's,. and examine his
New Stock, of ClothinF being'reeeyed every
A FALSE RUMOM-'
The rumor ,hriying..been circulated to the
prejudice of 4fryl. trade that other persone
are aisociatel-`With. me in my furniture
business on Ilain street, First Ward, To
wanda. I - take this opportunity to say that
I have no partnership,m
,the business and
am conducting it entirely on my own ac
count. . SEYMOUR Smrrif. •
Towanda, Pd., Oct. 11t11, 1882.-r-
—L. B. Rogers has , a largo idockg Saab
Doori and Blinds,' - also Moldings, and is
selling cheaper than any other establishment
in Ponnsylvania.
Go to-Wurrcoim's fOr wall :pepers, bor
ders dados, cornice &c. Ho hag some , of
the handsomest wall and ceiling decorations
ever. brought into Towanda:
=I
Low priell and people tell low price's,
call at lt.•mWd's and examine his `goods
and get the 'prices.
MR. 0. A. BLACk t AG'T.
Dear Sir . ;•*The "Davis' Sewing Machine
lseught of 3,:bu some seven years ago (a
second ha4id machine then) has_given per
fect satisfaction, doing' all kinds of family
sewing without OW repair, except a now
shuttle juSt•hought._, P. CouvioN..
FRANkT,INDALE, April 22d, 1882.
MISCELLANEOUS . 3tAfiKETSl'''',l
Corrected every
EfTEVENS &. LONG.-
General Dealer* in OROOMIES AND PRODUCE,
't'ornerint ilfain and Pine Streets. .
t - TOWANDA:, PA. .'
1 . ,
IV °TICE is hereby given that - 'appli
cation witi be made to the present Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania for the repeal of the speeill
law for the "protection of sheep and taxing of
doge" in Wya Inning and other townships in
Bradford county; so far as said- law applies , to
Wyalusing township. ALLEN lIOVEB.
•
WILLIAM ROBERTS,
February 7, . 18534t HIRAM ELLIOTT.
GREAT'SMASH!UP!
.• •
• Cut to Pieces..
• - -
, , •
-Bkwn to Atoms and
Scattered Right
'•
and Left! '• •
The balano of my stock_ must go ! Good
news for ,every home !• I have concluded
to sell outi, the balance of my stock, con
sisting of • ' _ •
CLOTHING
•••= '
HATS, CAPS,
GFENTS FURNISHING GOODS
25 Per Cent
Lesis than the actual cost
In o rto make room for my grand spring
opening. LADIES-! LADIES ! Study your
purses and" bring your children and clothe
them at unheard of low prices.. Business
'men, -working men, and farmers, now is
your time to P4AlirlEl „MONEY
and get your goo& at priCes never known
before. Come everybody and be, con
. vinced that N,
I Mean' Business
And don't let the Great Opportuniiy slip
you by. Cut out this address and make
no,mistake but come direct
JACOBS
Clothing House.
123 MAIN ST.,' TOWANDA ; PA.
a tare.. t
kJUSQ ErEll AbIl" well be - ate 'ATE
INSTITUTE. Irin three-qua 'bum of' the
WARY
twenty-nintk
12th: T> ywi t m i x ibg w ith AT, FEB.
-
buildings thercdli of bakhig.- h e y tad
by abaci. th e ale nutmecz att. Increased,
and 'the ,sehoq.annts an d li t =due
its growing pet
nearly
a has
twisty doubled 1 tne shape o f
e i t ° t a, r 'a / the top with a• • the
gar has been d Zi la. •
•
IT ETU4-- a • -
NOT 4 BEA ADS
of Os ass at then - $ sbte
, .
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•
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'-':''' '-1.-.'-''...•':.'-:': ',-..)..- ';..-5!-,.;,A,
12111
I=
NI
IVA.YrED;
TOWANDA
PAT/PiCk - .'
$5 256747 25
1 5061 85
2 40612 .7;
. 1 150
''-/O°4llo 1 GS
. t.V6n: - •
' .• firr,
.66460
•' • '.13@4 •!,
: 2.00@250
7
PS
21 00@23 . 00
15
15
110tI2
22(a 27
224 - 25
26E15
24@25
'1 1 25,
•• 1 411
275@300
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1-'...:',...':' . . - n* - ,_ . .-...•..:—.,--",....'., ',.-, ...•--,... ---- -.! , , , '. 1 .-. f n '
,-- i . - Chows than ever at. the -_, •::,,. •
ozapsarAaLnOhrer
MI
JAMES BRYANT,'
would
call the *Um- ,
:_tion of FARKRBEI and -'
others to his large and complete <
assortment of ,
Open & Top Buggteg
PLATFORM WAGONS
all of his
MANITFACTIME and war
ranted in every par- r
=I
ME
•
Brim flordbla Bpla an. Platform
rAttalled
!Mow. Tim molest 'sad bast la um.
• ;
NOW DI-YOUR'TIKE TO BUY!
-,took at alio. agues
'Two Seated Carnage' from ,
.. ...... $l5O to 4115
Photons. One seated 125' to 150
Top Buggies._ ~.. 125 to 150
OP= Unitllles ,c- - 80 to 100
,
Democrat Wagoas,A- 4 , 90 to 110
liemembpr hat' are all billy warrant,
ed..arst-eWis or no y. • ..,- ,
• Repairing promp y *Mended to a t 2 5 per cent
below last years prlees.„.• •
(Mimosa Factory cotlslbla and Elisabeth Ste.
JAB BRYANT. ,
2ifebB2*
KLINE'S
Artmtpr:. BLOC
Main' Street, 'FiritiVard.
„-. •
JOHN W.
ifING ItEMOVXD CIS
MEAT&VEGETABLE
WI ARKE.Ers-
. .
D s more convenient location, and established
himself in the Carroll Block. opposite Seely!
Hotel, is prepared -to supply' his patrons with
THE CHOICEST OF MEATS:
FISH, OYSTERS IN THEIR NEASON.. •-•
_••• • FRESH VFAETABLES. •
• • - - DQUESTIC FRUIT, ac.,
EirBOLOONAMAUSAGE;s specialty: All or.
de..% promptly crellvetrod,
marchl7.
rr
Toiatjda - sd:Stort
STREET,MAIN
NEXT DOOR To PEECII
47 '
Is prepared to offer ecomplete assoit
went of °
•
DRY AND FANCY
.00008,4,
Cl9Bcry, Glassware,
*IIITEatO DECORATED CIIINL
1111
Latest designs and patterns of 14
MAJOLICA WARE, .
WED CAQES
9
SATCHELS, &C.
7_
For the coining Spring Trade, we
adhere as heretpfore to our established
principle—that a quick sale with a sirup
profit is better than a slow one with s
large profit—and therefore our prics
in any line of goods will compare
favorable with the prices of, any other
house.
7 50(48 50
2 750 p.
SerWe endeavor to sell the bes
article for the least possible money..
wy6-u LOEWIIB & FREIMUTH.
, •
You need not file to Win
MUTUAL , - ENDOWMENT
MZI:ENT AqS3CIATIOIi
You receive one•belf of your insurance; ac
cording to the American Life Table, when two
thirds of your, life erpechuicy is dubbed—for
illustration, s min or woman Joining the Asso
ciation at 86 years of age - taking a certificate for
12.500. receives 111,275 when a little over 58 years
of age, esactly the period ice• life when a little
anandid help is generally more needed than at
any other time.
- - BLADES & 1100E118.
june2if. " - General Agents for Yana•s:
NATHAN ..tilioD,
itinocessor to Mr. Mcßean,)
. _
- DEALER IR '
PITTSTON, WILBES4RRE
AND LOYAL SOCK
. .
0- AL
FOOT or PINE STREET. NEAR etiliTlT
!PWANDA, PA.
sir LOWED? PRICES FOR C 4511. li.
7 De Pabronsis of my old friends saillitie public
fircesslly is solicited. 5 Seep
.FIRE AND LIFE INSUR ANCE
WAN AND
411
-BIUNK 'BtrOK, Leßaysv e,
•
win Write Policies for risks in Fire and LIN In
swum. Collect Claims with care and
promptness. They represent none but
FIRST—CLASS ,COMPANIES !,
Thsysolieit thecomadenes and patronage of those
having Mudneu in their lino. and win endears'
to merit it. App". to or address
lus3 , • =MY* MICR. Leitamarille. Po.
lINABIENTAL YOB PRINTING
O
artialty at tha Itirmasour ante.
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MI
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AID _
all
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IN' THE
AND
Of Math, F. Y.
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Stv.e:ll6 : :&,,..Loilg
Goneral Dealehi in
GROCERIES,
ME
PROVISIONS,
, Ar e
COU I NTRY PRODUCE
HAVE RPEWEIk
ev To their new siorp„
Enffil
COB• MAIN AND .PINE BTh
(The oh stanif of irox.eloyeits & Nercur.)
1
They tavite-atte4iou to their complete
MEI
avgirtment and very large stock of
b
Clicice Now Goods, which they
have alwir on Aland
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
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q,.• To the • , .
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PRODUCE TRADE
And Cash Paid for Desirable Kinds.
U. J. LONO.
Geo L. Rosi
- DEALER IN -
First Class Groceries
Mn Street oppcisite H. C. Nortei's
And Bridge Street.
From December 25th, 1882, I will give specie
prices to all and as extra quality of all binds o
GROCERIES, AND .
CHOICE FLOUR
From the best roller mills
offer at wholesale all kinds of P. Lorillard's
tobaccos, also cigars, candies, soap, saleratus,
tea, coffee, and spices of all kinds, andlerosene
oil, etc., at niannbcturers' prices.
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BAS REMOVED. 1U GE9OERY BUSINESS
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AND BRIDGE 'STREETS, WHERE
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CASH PAID for Deeitable Pro ,
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TRAINS
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3.20. A r. a oda • Dep. f 6.ti 5.15
0.931 Dep_ Monroo.;.. Ar 3,,t0
3.4.4, A e. Dep.! CH; 3.31
3tation town .. •. G 17- 3.35
8.51 " 4.ireenwood -" 6.32 3.40
3.401' - ....Weston* „; 7.00-'3.4 7
*3 . 33 :*8•38: " Summit—. *7.11.*3.54
* 5 .33 ,0 8.33.. " • *7.15 *3.48
5.311 , 8.31; ." LingValloyJuno " 7.19 4.03
3. 2 0 i - B.l3sTher 'e Foot of Plano. Ar. ; 7.37 4.14
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T ,EMIGH VALLEY &PENNA. AND
4 - 4 NEW YORK RAILROADS. _
ARRANOESIRNT OF PASSMIGIM TRAINS.
TO TAKE EFFECT OCT. 30. 1352;
EASTWARD.
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11 0 .114.21./IAL
8 lagars Palls ' ; 2.151 7.59,
%Mao • ' 1 2.601 8.25.
Rochester.......- Cl;lsi 7.15 $
Lyons j c. 401 9.30 . ..... 1 ....:,
Genera... ~': .: 0.58110.0 e 1
Ithac ".4:.., 8.7,%1.11.46; '
Auburn -;.• 1 5.15 iLoa , L.....
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.i 8.80 1.241
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f- 916 1.251 0 3.45-
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Waverly - 0.45 1.65; 9.40 '4-15 -
Sayre - .
110.10 2.06;10410 4.38
Athena:..,, - 1.!10.11 2 . 06 1u.01 4. 34
lillan.. • i I
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Mater ..7..
~, 1.1 1 '10.24
rowasda ' ' ; 440 46 244 1038 444
Wyeauklng. ..-4. - ,! 10.48 aaa
Standing Mona
fluzunterfield ' ~.,4 .' ....1..."
2 1 1 0 .03 .57 75 .. 2 . 6 .
Prenchtown ,
Wyaluslng
yi j..... 11.1.4 26 ..-...
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~. 1 3.4641. 6:48
Laoeyville ....' ..... . . .....:,. 1 11,43 1LV11.49 6.03
Skinners Lidy .........
~... .. .' 111.63 6.07-
Meshoppen . - r t 3.43 1/.10 043
ilehoopithy - 12.16 6.28
?tut/Ilan nook 21 4 i -. 1 -'
' 112. .08 1.00 7.10
LaGrange- ~ i , 1 1.09 7.20
Falls 1 1..... i 1.22 7.35
L. &/1 Juncuon ....,.. ''
1.00 4.41 1 1.46 8,05
W l ;bw-Baru '' ' 1.30 5.06 2.20 8.65
Mauch Chunk .'w‘..i......... 3.404.15 4.60 11.G0
Allentown - . ' , 4.37 8.07 5.53112.00
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Bethlehem ' 4.65 8.25 0.05 12.15
Easton . 5.20 P. 50 6.35.12.65
Philadelphia 6.60 up.to 8.331 2.1 r,
New York 7.35 11.00. 9.16 j 3.35
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.. . ... .. . 5 - 6.r.5 i • ~ ,' • 8.05 j 3.35
Philadelphia . 'lB.OO • - ..::: - ..1 - 1r.001 4.15
' Easton . ' •.... 9.2 i. ...;;10.201 5.55.
Bethlehem' .. .., 9.55 ....1'10.441 6.15
Allentown ..-. '10.65'. ."... 10.441 6.24
Mauch Chunk • • '11.14' .... '11.45;..7.25"
1 Wilkes-Barre., - , 1-15: 7.30 2.05. 9.45
1LI: B Junction 1,1,45 8 . 01 " 2.30 10.10
Falls ' " ..., ' ! 8.4' .... :10.36
LaGrange ' • ~..., ....; i 1.4 4, ....110.5.:
Tutikhannock . • ;',..--, 2.24' 8,55: 3 05'1u at -
Illohoopany, :-:. i ....• 9.19 3 22,11.33
Meshoppsu . , .....; 9.26. 3.2811.36
;Skinner's Eddy.i'...- • - ;.-. •', ........ 9.42. ....111.56
Lacerrille, - 1 3.101 9.50 1 3.46112.02
Wyalualiig - ~,,r.'.i."...... • .....••10.10' 4.05 12.19
i Frenclitown ''''' -... r .... ;10.22:....;12.31
litimmertleld 1 -.110.31, -.42,40
Standing Stone.`:. ' - . ..:.'10.37,.... 1 12.47
Wysanling , !10.46 ;19.50
Towanda - " " 1 4.00i10504 444 i EV;
Ulster..... ' ..:.'11.12. 4,66 1.20
Milan • 1..., ' :11.22•...... 1:30
Athens ' i 4.31 11.311 5.12 1.40
Eisy - re.. ';' I. '" 1 4:40 11.40; /5.2‘...P. 1.10
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Waverly ' .....' 4.56 11.55 5.30 l 2.00
r Elmira : 3.41'12.40'
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' " Owego . 4 ... .. 5.3.): - i R. 2 01
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-, Auburn ' 8.30' ....I 9.30,
' Ithaca ' : 6.10,.. .; 6.40
091:10V11 . 7.11; ....:.., 8.14
, Lyons . 8371 ...1' 8.45
'r Rochester 9,501 a. 3. 01 9.40
i Buffalo • 11.401 8 10,41 00
1 tilskara Fans . 1.4 9.23 1 11.05
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N 32 Raves Wyalusing . 10,6:00, A. 3r.. French -
I: torrirS.ls. llununertleld 6.23, Standing Stone 6.31
.WYssulting 6.4(h Towanda 0.52, Ulster 7:06:
Milan • 7:16,- Athens 7:25; Sayre 7:4C, Waver.
ly 7:a; arriving at Elmirsal3:so.. A. M. -
No. 31 leaves Elmira 5:15 P. M., Waverly 6:oe,
Sayre 6:15, Athena 6:20, Milan 6:30, Ulster 6:40.
•Towands-6:53, Wysauldng 7:05. Standing Stone
Itriminertield 7:22, Frenchtown 7:32. arriv
tug at Wyainsing at 7:45., 31. .
- 'trains 8 and 15 run daily. Sle'ping cars on
1 . trains Sand 15 between Niagara Falls and Phila.
delphia kind between,r4ons and New York with
out changes.' Trains and 2 will run through'
between rturfalci and - New York and Philadelphia
with parlor cars attached.
; , • WII. STEVENSON, Supt. •
' SATRE, Pa.. Oct. 30,1882. Tea. & N.Y. 11.11.
GEO. 11:b E.NS.
Auburn Farm Wagons
These splendid wagons are winning golden
opinions everywhere, and will bear close inspec
tion. They possess litany advantages. All are
fully warranted. •
Auburn &. Other Plat-.
Wbitney.anti O'Neill Buggies, open and top, in .
variety to snit. and prices very low. All wagons
starranteitiirst clan. All parties desiring to
buy regular "whalebone" wagons at very low
prices are invited to give me a call. Special in
ducements to cash buyers. •
Cornell, Hocking Valley. Clinton, - New Vora'.
Buns.ll and other Corn nailer" in variety to snit
in price and capacity. • Excellent shellers from
$8.f.0 and npwar'ds.
Just received another carload of this superior--
'and warranted cement. Prico $1.30 per barrel.
Warranted to be,AT TIfE LEAST, equal to the
beat other , paint in the market. and sold at.lees
prices. Also Linseed 011,L'uny,
Wiard. Chilled Plows:
These plows everywhere, when brought into
close trill' and comparieon with other chllled
plows, have proved to tie_the beet in use. a -
i
Towanda, Ps , Soy. Ist. 1883att
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BUFFALO,.WOII I ,' GOAT
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AND OVUM
Fancy Lap 'Robes.
Crriage and fileisib Bobo', Rugs, Mats, Bella,
Bone Blankets, Surcingles, etc. -
HAND - MADE; HARNESS.
Of excellent quality, - at prices to suit. If you
want a COMPLETE OUTFIT of Carriage or
but the team—for the VERY BEST
CASH IiAIIOAINS call upon•me. •
• • - R. M. WELLES:
Towands,`Nov. 29th. ,
•
CUTTER,. SLEIGHS.
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If you want a FIRST:CLOS,a)IeII body cutter. .
the very best is the markeApTor use the coming
winter, Please give ins a mill— Special induce
ments to EARLY and CASH buyers. Beth's buy
early. The Kock in Market is likely to be much • ,
less than last season. '
• : It. M..WELLES.
.Towanda,,Es„ Nov. 1.1882.1
A NEW FURNITURE AND RE
PAI_RINGG ElitTAßMMel‘iT.
SEYMOUR SMITH,
Who bashed 21 years experience in the furniture
Mutuas has opened a store and repairing shop
is Bentley's Block. Fret Ward, (opposite
IfeCabe•ii marble yard) and solicits the patron-
Ice of the public. He has been in the employ of
Messrs. Frost , for, the past eighteen years, and
feels confident that he can give satire elitists&
tion in "REPAIRING FURNITURE. both as. vie
QUALITY and PRICE:
I shall keep is-116ft of New Hoods. 214. wi1l
weds , Inif catalogue far castaways at a smii ad-.
vane from =anew:toren prices. Call sad see
sae ail who are in want of Repairing or New
(3oods.
24aug82 , EZTMOUR 43211211.
April 29 ly
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BARCLAY R. R. TIME-TABLE.
- TAKES Er^i•'L'Cr JAN. J, 18a
r~TailU\s
Indlcatey th.t),palenera,o not eton.
F F. LYON,
F.
131191q . nd ENO, Barclay. M.
WESTWARD.
8 1;30 ~
STATIONS.
kan VVio . ons.
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Corn She Hers.
XX Star Cement.
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Pierce's-and Other
. Mixed Paints.
IL M. BELLES .
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Mill
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PAL.'
7 15
9.20
14.00
9.45
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