The Oailv Review. Towanda, Pa., Friday. Sept. 16, 1881. SUITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVOPE 44 Mfailtf Krriere " on Iff 115 remit per mtmrnth. Try it. The first annual fair of the Lackawanna Agi icultural Society wi'l be held atScrauton, September 27th to 30lh inclusive. The pre mium list amounts to over $5,000. The exhibition of stock, and the races,both prom ise unusual attractions. The officers of the Associations are well known business men in the county, and they are making every effort to insure a grand suc cess for the opening fair. MONROE MISIIAPS.— Las' evening as Wil lis Cole was leading a favorite pet of a young horse to water, he confidentially gave the colt the long end of the halter; when the colt shook hands with him by the heels, badlv fracturing that bono of the lower limb called by the Esculapians, tibia, midway betwixt the knee and ancle. The wound will b3 pain ful and some lime in healing. I)r. Hull was called as a "readjuster" immediately, and dressed the injurrd parts before inflamatiou occurred. N. N. P. Sept. 15. Why go west to purchase a farm, enduring hardships and privations, when you can buy all the land you need here at home, where you have the advantage of good society, schools, churches, &c,? We know a gemle mun of advanced years, who offers to sell one or more farms, on long credit—in fact he would prefer to have only the interest paid— in one of the best neighborhoods in the coun" ty. This is an opportunity for some indus trious. prudent, honest farmer to earn a farm and at the same lime not deprive himself of the comforts of life, We will direct the right kind of a man to the owner of these farms on application at this office. Crystal Lodge, No. 5, Knights of Honor of this place, have redueced the r initiation fee from SIO.OO to $."j.00. This Lodge now has a membership cf over 90 members, composed of our best citizens, and pays to the Widows and Orphan's Benefit Fund at each assess ment over SIOO. It gives its members an in surance of $2,000, which has cost on an aver age, since the foundation of the order, $ll,OO per year, and pays a sick benefit of $3 per week in case of sickness or disability. This Order has actually paid to Widows and Or phans since 1873, the sum of $4,440,000. For full particulars call on or address JNO. R. KITTKKDGK' Reporter, or any member of the order. The following Sheriff's Deeds hayc Ixien acknowledged this week: To Anna Avres, for 40 acres of land in Al bany township. Sold April 28, 1881, as the property of L. N. Vargason. $6lO. To George W. IJlackman, for 12 acres of and in Tuscarora township. Sold September 1,1381, as the property of A. C. Dexter. Ad ministrator. $25. To Alnetta McAffee, for 60 acres and 76 perches of land in Athens township. Sold May 6,1881, as the property of Ilenrv S. Wells and Eliza A. Buchanan. $5. To Samuel K. Aldrieh, for house and lot in Athens borough. Sold April 28, 1881, as the property of W. N. Ilinton. $605. To. W. Itidgeway, for house and lot in Wv sox township. Sold September 1,1881, as the property of D. Ridgcway's Administrators and hei-s. To W. S. Alien, for lot of land in Colum bia township. Sold September 1,1881, as the property of Julia S. and James M. Thomp son. $783. To G. F. Krise, for lot of land in Cantoa borough. Sold September 1,1881, as the prop erty of Willi itn Sickle *. $25. To T. D. Ucardslce, ' .* 100 ..eres of land in Springtieid township. So'.d May (i. 1881. as the property of Lyman W. Graham. $2 500. To I'. L. Ward, for 50 acres of land in Ul ster township. Sold i e iember 1. 1881. as the property of Geo. G:\flidis. $1,1:50. To Albert Lent, for house and lot in North Towanda township. Sold September I.IBBJ, as the property of 15. E. and Isaac Vosburg. $25. To Amos Harris, for 47 acres of land in Leßoy Township. Sold September 1,1881, as the property of C. E. Storrs. $25 To George L. Bradford, for 500 acres of land in Athens borough. Sold May 6,1881, as the property of Henry S. Welles, and Eliz abeth Buchanan. $45,499.55. To. George L. Bradford, for 500 acres of land in Athens borough. Sold May 0, 1881, as the property of A. H. Spaulding. Execu tor, and Eliza Buchanan. §(45,499.55. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLINAN'M on Bridge si rcet, for the best five cent cegar. THK VKRY LATEST—St vies in men's, chil dren's and hoys' suits, overcoats and fur nishing goods can be found at Jacob's Cloth ing House as he has just opened an immense stock of Fall and Winter goods. JOHN DECKER is now canyasing this place foranariie'e which ought to find a ready sale in every bousebolu, as it will commend itself on exam nation. U is an Ironing Board so constructed that while it is durable it is roa< ,! > folded up and put out of the way when not in use. We ask lor M•. DKCKEK a co.dial reception; we behove the introduc tion of the a-lkJe he is offering will prove great benefit to all who h: ve ironing to do. The fi"Mi an>•' ,;>■ cu>tili ■ o(>k Di. Neiiii' r i'e; t. c'..e I'i'l ; i'e.v cured we : v. . eco.n. enr 3d o o/e-' fl.ty pe sons; d '. ve e"v owu H'C V O iV'i. " -Ct ' O lC jCSv I'Ci vous aoo d,v pep,ie p ve . \y. Si i. Ay Isl:oaontoNT. M asiec Mechanic D'cl.eus Maui'd-CwUring Company Sc-atvon. P. . "o" >5 * on T pr>d Sloes, go to I' O I 'Ci t. ',O ti l ' 1.." C •"' I lii'Ollie h i'* o'e Wo !.•„ i'.vji.' i"jo a I . catty done. *' M v YVavwarU Pa Oner," for f2 at VVhit eo.nb :> Cook S.ou. 246. SAI E IOK SALK —Firc-proo\ Conbinution Lo-k. JTK|U' e r.f W.J.YOUNG. " T/:h';ev\" 1 b-a'cbc-'—the jreat med! c'ae .o '-sve • : ,i"j, laa'atlaaud all blood poi on. Dong ft.'* io a,e 1. The fjcnrv Uouse ir recent'v 1 ocao'ted 'ts y* on ces wi uitic ludn'on o i of a >e of pu.e English A'e—bo ■e-'nc\/ed r icl ic. Tliis e:.c? I v ! J i.I. iV.uoi \v' loe 'OU.M. au e to' u in i t •* Ve c the i ivi 'RJ. a'-i; -u'Li'-ty ...e pal. ic o .nemo t ft *■ 'd'ous Co*- r A wo o • i e wUe is suffieiom —so s-vs i be I: Ho piovc >. Oct. 4. "Whi- eve>vbocv r ants's he best organ "or the leas, amount of.. ouev: T. eiefoie tve'y kov v/j'iivS the B.'.de„L; and when you ve sab. that; you ve to'd ,'ic who'e s.ory.'' So sitv the hiig.iLest mu' b.isicst o gun dealers throughout Ihe 'and w io a e , u a i hing ibis uiatehle' s insi • uraeia io r uvvcu • •üblic. \ biic'i is rrpVlv learning tod's mgi'iru •it tr< iveHoush" :uie and bea.'i'u'l vo e . ta S.UD. ' 'h; ,'U *" M> music. Fo r ;'e l>v J. A. f.L e. 'iS'.t. I'o. G Bridge St., To.v. id;-. FARM FOR SA MC. —I oGer tor sale on . eason ab'e tonus a va uab'e loc . x* in the M'-iov of the Towsmd# crock id.o 2 1-2 arkjs )iom Towrni':-. containing 75 acres, v 'dec a good stale of cul ivation well vv iei "i a vouug orchard, of choice trees, good .n )d i.woiiing house, end. flue l"i',e n— w: h underground sumliug. 1 will'sell Ibis a -no I lon , tine. o. exchange it in part for i opeaty in Voweuu bo.ough. JOSKPH G. PATTON. A\* ELKCJAN " l OR SALE.— The iMvihega. u :t,*w e'<• residence o . Doe or lion ii Jl\ CHE AIV. he or e rm lo . South e.-sl ot n -> • Tlx 0 inu i l '.-; :• h s roe in t his So-ougb. The ..on ,e ' \i oou repri'*, the lot large, will got' vn 1 of vv ter ami waier in the hou e. The >. ope ivy will be sold for half i.s value on long "ime. June 9, 'Bl. O. I). KINNEY. FOR SALE.—A choice lot of Plymouth Rock ! FOWIH, call at COWles'Bakery. ILF.COWLK.B RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. Car loads of new goods now at the Five Cent Store. 1 have bought and used the New Era Washer five days In the week for the past five weeks and ain satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Lady's Friend. The more I use it the better I l.isidering quality, at C. P. Welles* Crockery a d 99c store. Crystal Lodge, No. 57, K. of 11., have reduced their Initiation Fee to $5.00. The Lodge has 90 members in good standing and is in a prosperous condition. Persons wishing to join can get the de si >-d information by culling on or addressing J. It. Ki.tridgc, Reporter, Towunda, Pa. 2w Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire at this office. Saratoga Potato or Chip Machines at C P Welles' Crockery 8 o.e. Go to Oltarson for a new couch. One of those thin gum overcoats sold bv Ro entield is cheaper and much more conven or- than an umbrella. FOR SAI.F. CHEAP. —A "Good Morning' Range, a foot turning lathe, ami a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. Apple Parers, Corcrs and Blicers at C P Welles' Crockery Htore. You run no risk when you buy your grop - es at G. L. Ross' new store in Monlanye Block. His prices are way down to rock bot tom. His store in Kellum Block, Ist Ward beats ibe world by low prices and good goods. If ycu call at BLUM'H boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bel ter goods for the moncv than at at any shoe house in Towunda. Latest styles of Ilats and Caps just received at M. 'S. ITOSKNFIEI.D'S. STORE TO LET —Suitable for any business Reo- Low! Possession given Sep 1, 1881 Apply „o George liidgway You can get sp'cndid Boston baked beans and Si. Louis cooked corn beef at Ross's and hundreds of o.ber things very cheap. BIRD CAGES, 40 cents and upwards at the 5 Cent Store Eagle, Automatic and Copying pencils, at C. P. Welles' Crockery store. C- M. Manville has a quantity of four feet flag B.ones for sale cheap. Picl live Frames, a large stock, varieiy and low prices a, C. P. Welles* crockery and 99c Htore. Bnv K mop's Superior Flavoring Extracts for aii ,: 'vu e. warranted pure. T "nLs and Traveling Bags, good assortment in m'V.'jm and low priced goods at C. I*. Welles' 99c b.o. e. Live spring chickens constantly on hand at Myer's Bridge St. Market. Mattresses new at wholesale and retail, olain ind fancy stripe feather pillows, ready made; plain pillows for shams, ready made; double front couches, full spring; smoking sleepy hollow and students chairs, at Oltai* son's. Bridge street. Get your couches, sofas, easy chairs—everv ihing in the upholstery line repaired si Ouarson's, Bridge street. Wire dinh covers, round and ova,'at C.P. Welles' Crockery store. Retries. Garden truck at Myre's meat mar ket, Bridge St. R. ick for sale. Enquire of J. T. Hale, to ne.v at law. Passer.ge;a going West will save money by \ves ( .oi-.i brtefis p, iCm.dell wir.bo t ie .jch < uis of void, lit.', ) ant- i.q l ,o ->d v ; e o. v :• . ?.|i > Harriet Collins s now ,v ou .o oo el' 1 5 ids of Hair Work et si o i .. ioicc. Ser. o !cep< constantly on bind h h'l su ,'? of Rvi'y Made Hair Y/o k. sncb as Sv. °, Ct'-'Ni I>i\oe c e where i will keen on >. it. r'! • i;n - o : COFFINS ASD CASKETS oa . e '? • o >be rbej. <, . Anv one ia i> o riv in ii)v due ' A ive t.-e a call. P. S. J i". ve *o couueciion wiib ao v of Mr. F.o " i'V>. d. J. S. ALLYN, Agt. The Siwt build',ig 'ot : oTowe..ida borough coi o f'o,) 1 . i j• o i s between the e it en e of Hon. '£. (). Cco< , icii end E. Wrll.ue. wil' lie so'i, cli°. p. Apply to i• v '.i !.ii> ii'jn- good rellev. v.-M i ai i out, b.tilt The s bove s "u i w'd on (vsonable ic ■)>') for a %i. O. w* I e::c"i u e o. a good f. nn. 11. I*. MOORE July 8. 3 m. Tow, ut .i. Pa. FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. 1). KINNEY. FOR RENT.—The office lately occupied by W on. M. Mullory as a coal office. Apply ti I). W. Scott. FOR RENT.— I will rent the whole or A part of mv house on Seeond street, on reas onable terms. Possession given immediately. MRS. E. H. MASOXV. jpARIIOTT A GRISSEL, JftRR CHJMJVT TAtLORS 9 6 Main Street. We have now on our racks and shelves one of the most ele gant lines of foreign and domes tic Cloths, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Overcoatings, that the market can produce, for the FALL & WZiVTFR season. We invite an inspection of the same, feeing assured that we can please the taste of all as to style of make and quality of goods. Do not wait until the sea son is we 1 ! advanced before leav ing your order. COME EAR LY ! scp. 14. £JOAL Nathan Tidd, DKAI.BR IN ITfTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, A Nil ILoyal Sock: Coal. Invite* ;> -on. \e of b'*oTl rod* end .he pik 1 C £CI)C.J V. *. T''l* >. . '< P*o ;B. U o .Is ' AND SHAM. Si, ,1. AT LOWEST Plat ES FOR CASH. Y died olice, foot o'Pi ie ni.ret, ust*uthet Coar IJOI ,0 AN. 10. N. TIP. YOU WANT A STYLISH FALL SUIT CALL AT GRA D V S Coiner Main and Pine S;-eets, AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE. KJP" Mr. CKADYhas jost received an endless variety of CLOTHS and SUIT INGS for FALL & WINTER WEARE, and can give you "FITS" at Bottom Prices. Sept. 6. FRANK P. GRADY.