Tlie Ilnily Review. Tov ar.da, Fa., Thursday, Oct. 13, 881. . KIHTOKB s. W. AEVORD N'OHEK N.A EVOBI> "II 'Hi, ffrr/'ar " onlsj ri'itfi fir- UlOllt/i, 't'rif it. A good practical miller will learn of an op-1 pot ttmiiv to purchase one of the last mill sites in the county bv consulting our adverti* , sing columns. Col. I.ether's health having: I iled. lie is no longer able to e.ndtiet the 1 mill. | Nestor; of the Senate, lias the" run''on j cigars now. lie is having manufactured expressly for bis own trade the •• Senate''j brand, of eigar, which is very p |>ulr with ! lovers of Ibe "weed." (JooJ judges pro) uoiincc it equal in flavor to lli<! best Hava na. "By their Fruits shall ye know tliem." We! ak■ pleasure in acknowledging the prompt' manner in which our claims for sick benefits | nave been paid by the "Iron Hall.*' A'tliough : we had paid but two assessments of $4 eaelt. .Mr. M Allii received ssi) for eight week's dis ability, and Mr. Moody sl."/, for one and alt df weeks. We cheerfully recommend Ihc "Iron Hall" as one of the best mutual atd so- ; cietiesextant. N. F. Marsii, Get. 12, 1881. M. O. Moody. . The Conference of the M. E. elmreli whiclt j met in Bonn Van this year ', adjourned Tucs- i day evening. The following are the appoint- ! incuts KI.MIRV DISTRICT. ltev. C. C. Wll.Holt, L'rtsirfiii'j Klder. El tit ira— First Gimreh, .1. M. McCarly, ' Hedding, JM. 8. Hard ; South Main street,! C. T. Moss. Towauda—('. 11. Wright. Troy—ll. C. Mover. Burlington— 11. B. Troxell. Canton— I >. W. Sniitlt. Fast <'antoii —M. 8. K vim r. Monrocton—J. Lloyd Jones. llorseheads and Sudivnuviile S. Ball. j Well-burg—8. E. -Sanford. Chemung—B. A. Cliuhlnick. Mansfield--.!. T. Brown 11. Bl^isshurg—R. N. Leak. North Chemung—J. Merring. Breeseporl— W. (hie bran. -Slliil hheld uutl Big Pond —J. L. King. Lcoiiu —O. N. Roberts. Albttuv—(i. W. Moxcev. Wilmot—C. M. Adams. Forksville—E. I>. Rawson. Liberty Conn rs and Asylum- George Fos- i binder. Ulster —G. W. Foster. East Trov andColtunia—P.M. .lor lemon. ! Rutland—lt. A. Ballard. M dii'hurg—E. F. M< r i<. Millerton and Jackson—P. Smi b. Wells and Webb's Mills—W. >. th .in. Big Flatts—,J. A. Roberts. Catoll —II. Meeker. Corning—E. J. Hermans. Boav -r Gam — 1 k I). Smith. M niterav —A. King. Cox ington— 11. Lamkin. Carbon Run —G. Williams. A Home to Go To. — A true home is not so common a thing as it ought to be. Ii takes :i good in any rare qualities ro make it. D is one in which happiness is. because harmony reigns. It is one in which the sympathy ami forbearance of loving natures arc always ex" ereised. and in which 'lie spirit of unseltih- : ness and charitableness abounds toward - all. i Contention and wrangling arc as foreign to it i as tigs to I liisl le bushes, or grapes to a in til En stalk. Happy the inercbunt or clerk who can leave counting-room and counter, trade and! trouble behind him at the closing day and car ry the serene face, the gentle eye, the cheer ful voice in o such a circle. He need not cov t wealth or fame who is the inmate of a true h imp. Troy.— The water works are going down quite fast. The new depot is well along, ami promises to be a verv prc t .y building. Herrnon I). New.on. of Toockn Kan., is risiling iriends in T ov. He is in hr employ of A. T. & 8. F. R. IL, and doing well. Harlo G. T'rane eomo'cied his aporeniiee- ! ship at the (J-oscUe office 'tis xvee!.. For -he j [Hist few mouths lie has been i * efficient i foreman. He is a lirsi-ehi*s pi! ier. has proven himself qmlc a spicv local wri cr and is withal a tip ion fellow. May lie meet xvitn success. Frank G :* mlaw Hikes up 'lie rcin> as foreman. Frank Pier e bagged ad >Z"ii fine squirrels a fexv days since, in one afternoon. Norton Slanton is recovering iroin an at tack of fever. % A new side-walk lias been put down below the Troy House on E mira street. A new fence is to be Guilt around the Cath- ; ol ie cemetery. A number of Troy boys took in the boat races at Eltnira. TIto.IANUS. October 11, 1881. Crystal Lodge. No 57. Knights of Honor of this place, have reduced their initiation fee from SIO.OO to SO.OO. This Lodge now has a membership of over 00 members, eotnpo-ed of our best citizens, and pavs to the Widow* and Orphan's Benefit Fund at each assess ment over SIOO. Ii gives its members an in surance of $2,000. which lias cost on an aver, age. since the foundation of the order, $ll.OO per vear and pays a sick benefit of $M per week in case of sickness or disability This Order lots actually paid to Widows and <r phans since 18715. the sum of $4,110,000. For full particulars call on or address J.vo. It. Kn I itKixit:. Reporter, or any m- mberof the order. '•My Wayward l'ardncr," for $2 at Wliitcoinh's Book Store. We are still selling Pure Milk at FIVK CEN TS Per Quart. 11. KLBBUKE. I'Olt AI.K a good second hand Cook Stove with Furniture. Enquire at <'<) WEES' Ilakcry. Rogers Bros. 1*47, Silver Knives, tripple •ilated, No. 12. at $3 50 per dozen at Fl> MOUII.I.ESMF.AUX'. PlOst Km; SALE—I have some fine four weeks old Pigs for mle. W. J. DEEI'KUCIF. Horn Brook, Oct 8. Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served In all styles and retailed. Oct. 3, 1881, Foil s.u.k Ciiexie— A "flood Morning Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw, also three heating stoves. N. P. lIK'KS. Frnzor Axle Grease.—One trial will convince you that it is the best. Ask your dealer for the Frazcr Axle Grease, and take no other. Every box lias our trade mark on. About the busiest place in town is the Five Cent Store. The designation, bv the way. is a misnomer. It should be called the Bazaar, as it contains almost evert thing; articles from the lowest to the highest price. It is n fnvo-- i e resort for the ladies. < Mic of the linn goes to New York this week to buy new goods. Pomona Grunge, No. 23, P. of 11., composed of Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next regular Quarterly meeting at the Hall of Spring Hill Grange, No. ITS, on Thursday, Novembt r 3rd, 1881, at one o'clock, P. M. Those going by Bail Boad will leave at Wyalusing where conveyances will lie in waiting. A general attendance is reques ted, as business of importance is to he transacted, together with the election of olUcers for the ensuing year. Evening session will he open, and all are in vited to attend. DWIGUT K EI.I.I'M, Sec'y. Towandti, Oct. 3, ISSE PPBEIC \*ENi)P E.—The undersigned, Admin istratrix of the estate of l>r. 11. C. Porter, late of To waiula, will expose to sale at public vendue or out cry, at the Porter homestead, in Towauda, on Sat urday, October 22d, 18S1, eommencing at 10 o'clock a.m., the following property, to-wit: One team of horses, lumber wagons, platform wagon, buggies sleighs, harness, robes, farming implements of va rious kinds, household furniture, &e. Any of the above articles can be had at private sale prior to the public sale,.by applying at Dr. IE C. ''ortor &Son's Drugstore. TERMS OF SAI.E—AII sums under S2O, cash AIT over that sum six months to a year time, as agreed upon, with interest with approved security, MRS, E. E. POUTER, Administratrix. Towanda, Pa. Oct. 4. 1881. business lpcaliS. HAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. Oar loads of new goods now being received at the F ve Gent Store. T have bought and used the New Era Washer five days in the week for the past five weeks and am satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Eady's Friend. The more I use it the better 1 like it. Mrs. E. OMAN, Lawrence llai.loran, the old reliable and skil ful SIP K M AK Kit is again "on deck," and wishes to inform his customers and the public that here after, in "ruin or shine," he will be found at bis post ready to do all work in bis line in the best manner and on short notice, bliop in rear of the REVIEW oitlce. Tiik New Eh x Wasiieh !—Give it a trial. It doea the washing clean, in one fourth the time. 2(2,4\v. L. S. Blasdrll, Agent. FEOWjKR POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for 9e, or $1 adoz. Pots, worth 13 cents for 12 cents. Rots worth 18 cents for 13 cts. Pots worth 25 ets. I"ii r 16 cts. Also < 'oniiv.on and Fancy Flower and ('alia Pots, at G. P. WKLEKS' Crockery Store. "What every body wants is the best organ for the least amount of money : Therefore every body wants the Burden"; and when vou've said that, you've told the whole story." So say the brightest and busiest org:in dealers throughout the land, who are turn ishing this matchless instrument to a mnsiea public, which is rapidly learning todistinguish iis marvellously pure and beautiful voice from that which is not. music. For sale by J. A. Manville, No. 8 Bridge St., Towauda. " jn KVIKW Job Printing O F F I C ]•: . I.KTTKR, NO r 12 AN!) 12! 1.1. Ill: A I'M, knv Mi.- AND I'll WMM.Kr W<'!! K \ SI'KCI A I/I' V Ail work Neatly execute 1 o:i the >!i t-l• i notice Corner Main and I'ine street*, over the Music Store. TOW AN DA, I'KNN'A. ALVOKD & SON. ' NEW Coad Yard { The State Line and Sul livan Rail Road Company j Will opene their New Coal Yard at I the old Overton basin, for the Sale of ' all kinds of Coal on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th. I'p town office will be at the Coal Yard. Down town office, at the Central Ex press office. F#** Prices will be as follows: LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. a rote. &Q per ton. :t .10 •' Jjftrge Si ore, II " Vf/tre. tS 70"3 " .Vic/, :i 7,1 44 Viiiott 4 2 2.1 '* BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL I PER TON. Hzsr, $4 3*l Wore. t .Vtrf, I 23 Fifty Cents per ton additional for cart a u<\ #. O, BjLiGMT. Superintendent. October 6, 1881. I XTTUX PROPERTY FOR SALE ATA i *A* 1! vß'iAlN,—lnconsequence of continued ill in al'li I now offer my mill property, known as | I,ETHER'S Mi 1.1., iii Burlington township lor sale jnt a great bargain Tlie Kite is one of the best on ] Sugar Crc"k. and embraces about 7 acres of land on i which are several dwelling houses and other build ings. The mill has always enjoyed a large custom. A practical miller can pay for the property in a short time from the profit's. The property will ho . sold very cheap and on easy terms. | R. I.UTIIER. Luther's Mill. Oct. 12,' Si. TROY TRIAL LIST for October Term 1881. 11. M. Lake v -. John Kelley issue. ! W. S. Newman vs. S. .1. Ilickok, A. M. Dunning* Ad n., vs. ran! i Knnpp. Appeal .1. A. l.'iido man v>. Nor.lt.an Ccn. R. It. Co. " Miebae' Flvnu vs. Win. I>: ughnn Asspt I'em rov I'.iosvs. David Lindley, et al Issue ! X. Snn'h. use. vs. Chan. It. Wright Debt Hannah Wii.d vs. John Roy Slander ; Henry l\" .ersonv . .las lletl.ei ington etnl Trespass ' etsCy G. l.nlloek vs. Carpenter Hoagland.. Itsuo l cni v I'aOerson vs. James l ongwell Tresp. I iihri"lit & Dov.'man vs Min. Sp'gs Imp Co Rci Fa j \ i 'ls Township, vs. Henry Roberts et al .. Ejeet. Vary Ann r *mith. use, vs. .i G. Rockwell Covenant I ason Pepper vs 8. J. Hiekok Elect l■ 00. E. Ttullo k. et al vs Margaret Dann Issue I aniel I). Waikins. vs. Mary A. Ingalls Eject j ' omerov Bio-.vs It. M. Manly.... Appeal | I ester Riph y v. John Mo.ean Trespass I omeroy ill os. vs. Ransom Itixby Eject j 1 . H. IlicKok vs. James F. Fox, et al. | >imon Stanton vs. Ilenry Battel son, " j Asa Ma.lock'slieiis vs. Daniel Brpwn, " M ni. Trvin, vs. J C. < Appeal 11. L. Knight, vs. Chvs. llensnn < i Subpoenal* returnable on Monday Oct. 24. 1881 j at 2 o'c'oek. p. m. CEO. W.'BLACKMAN ' Towanda, Pa. Snpt. 23, 1881. frothy. DEPORT OF CONDITION A X of the FIRST NATION**, HANK OF TOWANDA at the close of businss October 1, 18S1 : RESOURCES. 1 In ans and Discounts i'i" j United States Ronds and ) ether securities, $ 149,49100 Di e from Banks and 1 ' '1 reatyirer U. S., \ 135,011 82 : :.(•! al tender notes, coin, Bank ) not is and other Cash Items ( 48.618 . r 5 | Res 1 estate, furniture and fixtures 33.771) oo ! Ex pi nses and Taxes paid 4,35n 71 $912 337 03 1.1 ARII.ITIKS. , J7 a P it1 - 5125,000 10 I Surplus fund and undividt d ]>rofitß 84.510 > 2 j Dividends unpaid 144 q 1 Oir< illation 112.5' 0 (in | 589 4 '3 30 Due Banks. f 739 7] $912,337 63 1 STATE OF Pknn'A., C.OUNTY OF BRADFORD, SS: I, X. X. BETTS, Cashier of the First National j Bank of Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above | statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ! belief. X. X. BETTS, Cashier. ] Subscribed and sworn before me this fitli dav of Oct. 1881. W. 11 DODGE, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: GEO. STEVENS, ) JOS. POWELL, | Directors. • C. L. TRACY. )
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