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    The t>ail v Review.
Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1881.
EDITOUB ■
8. W. ALVORI). NOBLK N.ALVORD
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moutk. Vty it.
Council Proceedings.
The regular monthly session of the Council
was held Monday evening October it, 1881.—
Members present, Chief Burgess Alger, in the
chair and Councilmen Gordon, Holcomb,
Keelcr, Rabin and Spalding.
The minutes of last regular and special
meetings were read and approved.
A petition was presented asking that the
health destroying properties of Messrs. Day
tons hide house ou water street be removed"
and the nuisance abated. On motion
it was ordered that noiice be served on Mr.
Dayton to cleanse and purify the locality
without delay.
A petition was presented by Messrs. L. Els
bree and J. P. Sanderson for the grading of
Locust Avenue, North William and Center
streets. After some informal remarks and
making an estimate of the expense, Mr. Hol
ooinb moved to postpone action on the petition
for the present,and on suggestion of Mr. Rahra
the Council agreed to meet on the ground to
morrow, the 4th. inst., at 4 o'clock, p. in.,
and examine as to the propriety or necessity
for granting the prayer of the petitioners at
present.
By Councilman Bahrn:
Jtesolved, That the street commissioner
be and is hereby authorized to put down a
good crossing from the Ward House to the
Mereur block, at such point as the street com
mittee may direct. Adopted.
Bills amounting to $560 06 were examined
by the finance committee and ordered paid.
SCHEDULE FOIt SEPTEMBER.
Gun, $ 81 15
Police, 80 00
Expended on streets, 318 61
Flro Department,
Secretary and Treasurer, 75 08
Justice Codding, bill of costs, 3 50
Miscellaneous, 6 60
Total, $590 06
HE POUT OF POLICE JUSTICE CODDING.
Sept. 20. J. 15. Rock rock, arrested liyDhrimock;
drunk and disorderly; line $2, costH $1 70. Paid.
21.—Biciiurd Kinney, Burns, drunk and disorder,
ly; costs, $1 70. Discharged. Charles MeC'lure, Burns
drunk and disorderly : eosts $1 70. Discharged.—
Alice Wells, Burns, disorderly; eosts $1 70. Dis
charged.
27.—Frank (lanley. Burns, drunk and disorderly;
line $2, easts $1 70. Paid Burns.
30.—William Jones, Burns, drunk and disorder
ly; line S2, costs $lO 78, Paid. Dennis Hanley,
Burns, drunk and disorderly ; tine 82, costs $1 70.
Paid Burns.
On motion. Council adjourned.
J. KINGSBURY, Secretary.
Grand Army Of The Republic.
HEADQUARTERS BRADFORD CO.. EN-)
CAMPMKXT G. A. 11. >
ATHENS, PA., October, 3d. J
ffenerrl Order, No. 2.
1. The Fifth Annual Encampment of the
Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic of
Bradford and adjoining counties and the re
union of the soldir rs and sailors will he held
in East, Towanda, on the Fair Ground on the
11th. 12th and 13th of October, 1881.
2. All Posts, Military Companies. Soldiers,
Sailors and Marines are invited to be present
and participate in the encampment.
5. A general invitation is also extended to
citizens who have an interest in the re-union
and as visitors. Their presence heretofore has
been a pleasant and agreeable feature of our
encampment and we again offer them a sol
dier's greeting and bid them come.
4. Comrades to provide themselves with
three days cooked rations, blankets, towels,
and as far as possible with tents.
5. All the Posts, Companies, etc.. are re
quested to report at headquarters by 1 o'clock
p. in., Oct. 11 tli, and will make out duplicate
rolls of their commands, one of which they
will hand to the Adjutant of the en
campment, on reporting, and the other to
be retained as the muster roll of the com
mand.
C. Soldiers, etc., not members of any Post
will attend with the Post they may choose
or organize in separate companies, and elect,
their own officers, provided they number
twent v or more.
T. The exerei-e* will consist of drils,
guard mounting, dress parade, sham battles,
court marlials, songs, speeches and camp
sports.
8. Distinguished speakers will lie present
and deliver addresses.
0. The sum of $lO will he distributed as
prizes lo ' he tlree Posts showing the greatest
proficiency in drill according to Upton's revis
ed tactics; $5 as first prize, $3 as second
prize, and $2 as a third prize All Posts com
peting for above prizes must have in the rank
at least one half the number reported on the
roll of the command.
10. It is with pride that we refer to the
genllenianlv conduct of the different com
mands in former one mpments. Let no act
of unseemly conduct mar the propriety of
tliK and we shall show ourselves worthv the
name of Comrade. Commanders of Posts
and companies will he held responsible for
the eonduct of the men under their charge
and are especially urged to prohibit intoxica
tion so far a possible.
21. We extend a cordial invitation to the
public generally, the ladies, and all who feel
an interest in such a re-union, and we hope
and trust that t his annual gathering may fos
ter a spirit of fraternal good will and patriot
ic impulses that will be cherished in all our
active life.
12. Lillie Post will be mounted and act as
escort from Towanda to the camp ground in
the forenoon of the first day.
13. Guard mount immediately after enter
ing camp.
FRANK AMMKRMAN, Com.
CHAS. IIINTON, Adj't.
Crystal Lodge, No. 57, Knights of Honor of
this place, have reduced their initiation fee
from SIO.OO to $5.00. This Lodge now has a
membership of 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 vear 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 $4,446,000. Eor
full particulars call on or address JNO. R.
KITTRKDGE, Reporter, or any member of the
order.
Soldier's Encampment.
At East Towanda, Tuesday, Wennesday and
Thursday, October 11,12 and 13, 1881.
{Circular.]
The time is drawing near for the annual
encampment of the Grand Army and the sol
diers and sailors of this and adjoining coun
ties, it being October 11th, 12th and 13th.
The commander wishes to inform the
comrades that every effort on his part, is be
ing put forth to make it a success and lie
wishes the co-operation of every soldier in
the county.
Unlooked for delays in making announce- j
ments have occurred and could not be avoi- i
ded. But at last we have almost completed i
arrangements for one of the best speakers in
the country, and many of the prominent gen- j
erals of the late war have been invited, and
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it is believed from the favorable replies that j
a large number of them wili be present.
Capt. Olmstead's Battery L., 7th division,
N. G. of N. Y., of Bingbamton, with fifty
men two pieces and a band of music, are de
sirous of attending the encampment, and the
arrangements are so far advanced that there
is hardly a doubt that they will lie fully com
pleted, and the battery join us during the en
campment.
The Owego Zouaves have been invited and
will no doubt be on hand.
The Franklin Guards, of Athens, are also
expected to attend.
Each Post in the county is making strong
efforts to turn out in large numbers and un
der good discipline.
It is now believed that this encampment
will be the largest gathering of the kind ever
eld in Towand a.
Full announcements will be given next
week. Let everybody prepare for a good
time.
FRANK AMMKRMAN, Com.
CIIAS. IIINTON, Adj't.
BUSINESS LPCALS.
RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent
Store.
Car loads of new goods now being received at the
Five Cent Store.
I have bought and used the New Era Washer live
days in the week lor the past live weeks and am
satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is
the Lady's Friend. The more I use it the better I
like it. Mrs. E. ONAN.
LAWRENCE IIAI.LOHAN, the old reliable aud skil
ful SHOE MAKKRis again "on deck," and wishes
to inform bis customers and tlie public that here
after, in "rain or shine," be will be found at bis
post ready-to do all work in his line in the best
manner and ou short notice. Shop in rear of the
REVIEW otlice.
THE NEW ERA WASHER!—Give it a trial.
It does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
262-4w. L. S. BLASDELL, Agent.
"What everybody wants is the best organ for
the least amount of money: Therefore every
body wants the Burdett; and when vou've
said that, you've told the whole story.''
So say the brightest and busiest organ
dealers throughout the land, who are furn
ishing this matchless instrument to a musica
public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish
its marvellously pure and beautiful voice
from that which is not music. For sale bv
I J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
FARM FOR SALE.—I ofior for sale on reason
able terms a valuable farm, located in the
valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2
inilos from Towanda, containing 75 acres,
under a good state of cultivation, well water
ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good
framed" dwelling house, and fine large barn—
with underground stabling. I will sell this
arm on long time, or exchange it in part for
property in Towada borough.
JOSEPH G. PATTON.
Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem
edy for coughs and coltis. It is mild, pleas
ant and effective, Sold in Towanda only bv
0. B. PORTER.
• A IT T U M N
MM,
POWELL &. CO.
Are now receiving a large stock of
FALL GOODS,
E VERY DEPARTMENT EILI.ED WITH NEW GOODS SUITABLE FOB
THE FALL AND WINTEK SEASON.
The attention of our customers is called to our unusually line
display of NEW GOODS
DRESS GOODS BLACK SILKS SATIN DE LYONS
DRESS GOODS BLACK SILKS SATIN DE LYONS
BROCADES SATINS CASHMERES
BROCADES SATINS CASHMERES
ARMURES FLANNELS &C
ARMURES FLANNELS &C
LACES . EMBROIDERIES TIES FICHUS
LACES EMBROIDERIES TIES FICHUS
NOTIONS HOISERY RIBBONS IC
NOTIONS HOISERY RIBBONS AC
White Goods, Table Lin
ens, Napkins, &c.
CLOTHS CASSIMERES SUITINGS &C
CLOTHS CASSIMERKS SUITINGS &C
DRESS GINGHAMS DRESS GINGHAMS
DRESS GINGHAMS DRESS GINGHAMS
DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS
DOMESTIC COTTON- GOODS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS
CLOAKS & SHAWLS CLOAKS & SHAWLS
CLOAKS & SHAWLS CLOAKS & SHAWLS
Full Fall Stock
Now Open.
TOWANDA, Pa., Sept. 15, 1881.