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i I ii I (Tiimmpil rii nii)r7 wheal At I a vti ft i- niucuonoT i 1' 1 hit uac muv cimicd ni ucuiusivi w-- Central Hotel. REMINISCENCES OF THE PAST. Miruri.L.tr.. r.tfl. tShldon To', mill The Canton Sentinel! HE DIED AT HIS BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE WHAT XS A Mum Sociable will be held at the house of Mrs.

Martha Spaulding, on Centre Wednesday evening next, 12th inst. A cordial invitation is extended to all. IN CANTON ON SATURDAY MORN-INS LAST A BRIEF SKETCH OF Wanted, at the American Hotel.S. Transient and permanent furnished rooms. Parlor and hall.

First-class table. Five minutes ride by railroad to Afinnequa Springs. Hack morning and afternoon. H. Tijttlk, Proprietor, Canton, June 21, '76.

BAGSTOCK NOODLE RISES AND TALKS ON THE SUBJECT OF THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF CANTON WHAT IT WAS, IS, AND WILL BE. Mb. Editor: name is Bagstock CJJVTQjy, PA. JAS. F- FOX, Proprietor This House has been recently re furnished, papered, painted, and tint In el eellent condition for 1 It AN EK TRANSIENT HOARDKHS.

The proprietor will endeavor to moke thy HIS LIFE AS A MAN AND AN ACTOR. GESS Mathias Seddinger, Esq. and hisi THURSDAY. SEPT. 6, 1877.

MOVES, Ac. J. 0. O. CUiVTCUV KNOAMPHENT, No 144, meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, on the Second and Fourth Thursdays In each-month Geo.

Metlkr, O. of O. f. CAJyTOJT LODGE No. 21 eets in their Hall, In Newman's Block, erery Saturday evening.

VisWngandtrun-Bcient brethren are cordially invited to at-Edwin NswjtAif, Secretary Mr. E. L. Davenport, the distinguished American tragedian, breathed his last on Noodle. I am one of the old citizens of Saturday morning, at ten minutes to 12, at The place to bay a good clock Is at Beards, ley's.

his beautiful cottage on Troy street, this iiiB public, which custom they respectfully amiable wife, of Philadelphia, arrived In our borough yesterday afternoon. We were much pleased at having the pleasure of taking, them by the band, and welcoming our much esteemed friends to our residence. Mr. who has been in very feeble health during the past year with rheumatic gout, and pronounced in. curable by his physicians, informs us place.

For years Mr. Davenport has suf Those of our readersgwisbing pictures A T. M. CANTON Z.OVGKSO. 415, A.T.U Canton.

I remember the good old times when one could sit all day on a dry goods bix down at the "the Corners," and be familiar with the entry of each chance traveler into our village. We knew all that was going on in those days. We always knew (us business men) exactly photo-enameled, thereby giving tbem a fered intensely with a hereditary complaint, which of lata ran into gout in the stomach, causing at times severe pain and CONUNDRUM! fine and excellent finish, can oe graiineu bygleaving their "orders with Miss Flora Keed, iWe hadj grave nr prehension of a fatal result. Last I hat he is now slowly improving. We IT IS A LUIQU1D LINIMENT EOB HOUSE AND STABLE USE.

A valuable combination, discovered celebrated English Chemist and Horse Farrier, was introduced into the United States in the year 1856, and since that time byitsOUKAT SUCCESS in the cure of Diseases, it has won for itselftlmt world-wide reputation wlilchltso richly deserves, and now stands at the head of all Liniments unrivalled. As a Family Medicine It has already gained the confidence and ad miration of thousands of households for its many euros of diseases where external applications are of so much importance. It Is especially admired as a family remedy for its peculiar 'chemical combination, possessing no harsh ingredients, (like tincture of Cayenne or Red "Pepper, of which cheap valueless Linimentsare largely composed,) which increase instead of decrease the inthiumm- spring the disease took such bold upon what each of the neighbors had for din of examining, lately, several pictures sincerely hope that the pure and delight meets the flrst ano imra ruesuay ui juo fall and winter months, and third Tuesday of the spring and summer months. Visit-Ug brethren are cordially invited to attend. E.

L. Mauley, IF. S. M. Smith, See'y.

LOCAL AFFAIRS, Fresh Oysters, in the shell, at Gleckner' Rev. J. L. Watson is spending a few days in town. finely her, and which no ner our information you will see was remarkably minute.

Well sir, I cling to that dolightful past. him that bis physicians commanded him to relinquish all mental and physical labor, and to take perfect rest, as the only means of securing even temporary free doubt places this young ladv in the front rank of the art. Terms reasonable. Our merchants were Unobtrusive men dom from the distressing pain, which at Fine Shirts made for 1 per pair; com they never offensively and needlessly ad Wtertcan 1 get gotds th k. nri 1 want, and for ihc least money.

AT times overcame and prostrated him. mon bed ouilts quilted for S2 a piece, and ful mountain air of this vicinity will return him his usual strength, and that he may once more enjoy his former excellent health and live for many years to come. Narrow Escapb prom Suffocation A very narrow escape from suffocation occurred on Monday, 27th at the farm of Mr. A. D.

Williams, in Troy township. George Stredwick was engaged in digging a Well upon the premises, and had TTheir advice was taken, and he retired 11 kinds done very cheap. For Several of our farmers report potatoes vertised or displayed their wares, as is now the custom; they knew that if a man wanted anything he could ask for it. The staples of this part of the country at that with his wife to their place in Canton, further information inquire ai im rotting badly. A beautiful fountain is to be erected in front of the Minnequa House.

where the pure air and change of scene apparently worked an improvement-so great'an'Improvement that r. Davenport tion, making ft by nature sure and speedy euro for Rheumatism, Headache, Sore Throat Colic, Coughs, Cholera, Toothache Yellow-Pine Flooring can be had in large or small quantities an application to Win. Tabor, Canton. Pa. time were whisky and plug tobacco.

Whisky, sir, at twelve cents per gallon, and tobacco at three cents per plug. Years relt no hesitancy in accepting engagements and laving out a route for the later Gentlemen are requested to keep their C-T3 passed away and we still lived. We had, horses off the street crossings. fall and winter season. The departure of it is true, an occasional intimation through the weekly newspaper that there was a reached the depth of fifty feet when he was obliged to stop work on account of the foul air.

He lighted a bundle of straw and threw it dewn the well in order to purify it. After waiting an hour, he again Elder Mitchee. preached at the Church his daughter for Europe was delayed until she felt assured ofhis entire convalesence, It may be of interest to our farmers'to know that Mr. G. H.

Webb, of Alba, is prepared and aaxions t' any Wool in any quantity for whieh he will pay the very best market price. CD I of Christ last Sunday morning. and all summer long he seemed to im living world somewhere beyond the mountains, but It did not disturb our meditations much. prove. Whether it was the extreme heat The Canton Water Works will have descended the well, thinking that it must Chilblains, Bruises, Sprains, Lumbago, Stiff Joints, Cramps, Colds Chills, Frost Bites, Tic Dolo-reux, Burns, Cuts, Bites of Poisonous Insects.

Testimonials and full directions acoeu-pany eaeh bottle, BUY ONE only 25 50 cts. or $1.00. Jsk for aijd take no other, ami if it docs not give good MKt infliction, re of this month or a normal reaction from I well remember the first Innovation over a two hundred and four feet "bead on Towanda street. the abnormal convalesence is not deter mined, but a few days since his condition Nephawin Council No. 312, O.

U. A. upon the sanctity of our quiet, was some twenty-five years ago. A stranger among us, proposed building a meeting house. I opposed it.

Then came the railroad. I again became serious and then critical. be all right by that time. His men at the top were anxiously for some signal from him, and were beginning to fear that something was wrong, when they heard a faint voice crying, "up." They immediately commenced turning the windlass, andeoon hoisted him to the surface and Troy Council No. 894, and indulging Finally, his daughter, who had just re turned from Europe, was summoned, and S3 3 so ill opposed that also.

Next, people Insisted turn tUt bottle half lull, nuti your money alfew days after she reached him he was win reiunueu. in a basket picnic at Minnequa to-day. The ringing of the school bell last Monday morning was a very pleasant sound (in a horn) to the ears of the school-going juveniles. upon the necessity of a school house. I was dead set against that, urging that our pronounced incurable by Dr.

Bowling of 3T Ask your Druggist for CAREY'S CD -4 CO CD New York, who had been called to attend in an insensible condition. He lay in that state for some time, bat afterwards recovered and went home for the day. The fathers obtained their education in log Orang Co. Vegetable Horse and Cattle him. He sank rapidly, and on Wednes- prescription.

Sept. 19, 'Tt-iy, Ask Yourself these Questions. Are you a despondent sufferer from Sick Head-ache, Hdbitnal Costivcness, Palpitation of fheS Heart you Dizziness of the Head? Is your Nervous System depressed? Docs your Rloo.1 circulate badly? SHave you a Cough? Low Spirits? Coming up of the food after eating? All of these and much more nreitlie direct results of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaiutl atuV.S Indigestion. Geebn's August Flowito is now acknowledged by all Druggists to beTa positive cure. 000 bottles were given away in the IT.

S. through Druggists to the people as a trial. Two satisfy anypersouj of Its wonderful quality In cmingjall forms or Sunipletibottlesjie ets. egular size 79 cts. by Mis Pa.

lrjShlloh'8 System VirUiliaer. We are authorized to guarantee this rnmndv lor the cure of Dyspepsia Inactive day the sad scenes of farewell were had, school houses, or went without ft al. together, and the good old customs of our ancestors should be continued to all gen next morning lie resolved to again descend, we are informed by the Troy Ga The residence of Mr. B. Benedict, Centre and the patient rapidly sank into the condition which precedes and is all but death street, was the first bona in our borough to have the Water introduced by the Canton Water Company.

erations. Notwithstanding these newcomers suc Few men on the stage were so peculiarly zette, and try and clean out the well. He was lowered, and in a short time he shouted to those above that the air was still foul, but he was going to load the tub anyway. They waited afew moments and distinctively American as Mr. Daven- ceeded in planting among us a church, a nort.

He was without question a fine Pedal collisions with watermelon-rinds Old Thipgs Become New, the sidewalk forcibly remind philo scholar and a great actor, but beyond these Mis specialty was his Americanism, school bouse and a railroad, and although it made it harder to thoroughly understand the neighbors affairs, still we managed to keep a Sabbath stillness reign sophic pedestrians of the ulster days of last winter, when the sidewalks were slippier than eels. ing in our completed town, a young and then called to him, but received no reply. They then quickly hoisted the tub, which was about half filled with dirt, but Stredwick was not in it. Fearing he was suffocated, Samuel Newman was lowered into the well, and found him lying at the bottom, unconscious. Newman Stomach, Constipation.fcLoss A red pocketbook, containing about seventy-five dollars, belonging to Mrs.

THE undersigned, having purchased VanScykel, stopping at tho residence ol Mr. S. W. Wright, was lost Saturday last I Triii niJ Cnoft fJrlof UHl Dnnnnnhf man, the son of ono of "us" came home from a neighboring town where he had been at work, and insisted on having a board sidewalk laid from "the Corners" to the depot, and by connivance with otber loose and reckless spirits be accomplished his atrocious design. I opposed him.

put him in the tub, and gave the signal to ascend. For some lime Stredwick showed i nc vjiu i taw ui iov nun i lupicisjj on Troy street, between the above residence and Bark, Thomas Co's store. no signs of recovery, but In the course of Is prepared to do all kinds of GRIST a feature which was intensified by circumstances, and which injured him abroad, while it at no time brought him especial favor or reward at home. He was born in Boston in 1816, of humble parentage, but enjoyed the advantages of the public schools, and subsequently the higher school. He was not Intended for an actor, but accident gave him an acquaintance with some of the people connected with the Boston Museum, and becoming familiar there, he conceived the idea of going ou the stage himself.

At that time the elder Booth was in bis glory, and New England was his favorite field. His excesses were there regarded as eccentricities, and money flowed in upon him nearlv as fast as he could spend it. A reward of twenty-five dollars will be two or three hours he revived. Tdo well has been abandoned, and is to be filled up. given the if returned to Mr.

B. Jj Wright, Troy street. Not content with that, other interlopers were allowed to move in who caused sidewalks to be built on every street, for they had actually had the audacity to lay out Mr. Anson A. Dann, a well known and Mill Creek at Minnequa Though our readers have noi been informed as to much respected citizen, died at his resi streets and to build houses on them too in tiltinjLiijXj on me snorteei nonce.

Particular attention paid to Customer Work. BRING ALONG YOUR GRAIN and I will send you home with full bags and a light heart. J. A. HOOPER.

sept. 16, 1875. of Appetite, Coming up ol rooo, ibuuk Skin, and Generai.Languor and'Debility. You must acknowledge would be ruinous unless we had positive evidence that it Will cure. You-wbo are suffering from these complaints, these words are addressod-aud wiiJ vou continue tosuf-fer when you can be cured on such terms It is for you to.determine.

Sample bottle, 10 cents reguiar size 751 cents. Soldby B. W. Clakk, Canton, Pa. 50,000 die annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Crup, often leading ol Consumption and the grave.

Why wil you negiect so important a matter when you can get at our store Shiloh's Jon-susiption Curb, with the assurance of a speedy recovery. For soreness across the Chest and Lungs or Lime Back or Side, Shiloh's Porous Plastbr gives prompt relief. Sold by B. W. Clauk, and 3ix A Whitman, Canton, Pa.

the precise time it was expected that the water pipes would be completed so as to deuce in Union township, ou Sunday last, of Consumption. The funeral was ob spite of all objections. Since that time Where you will find a complete siock of GROCERIES PROVISIONS. ALL KINDS OF FISH. MEAT MARKET, Where you will find all kinds of Fresh Meat in season.

Tea a We all Competition. WANTED, Butter, Eggs, Corn, and Oat. 1000 bushels of Potatoes wanted fo which the highest market pries will be paid. All goods delivered free of charge within one mile of the borough limits. we have seen a succession of similar allow the watar to be conducted to Minne outrages upon our quiet and our desire qua, yet a ')jr of the knowingones guessed served at the North School House, Tuesday morning, Elder B.

H. Hayden of Canton preaching the discourse. A large Hearing that Booth was to play Sir Giles Overreach in Providence, Mr. Davenport that tl a ensrsv of Peter Herdic would not allow the work to dally along for any for calm. We have now a brick school house, five churches, miles of sidewalk (of a very poor kind and that is some.

satisfaction,) number of friends and acquaintances were In attendance to pay the last tribute of re made bold to seek an opportunity, and to his delight the tragedian at once accepted length of fine. For a while during the month ef July, this Borough was the scene of consider spect to the deceased him. and cast him to play Passion Will. and the Canton Sentinel. But to crown 1010 A Distressing Accident at Ithaca, all, one P.

Herdic is introducing water able excitemsrit over a request from the N. Y. A Canton Lady Seuiously In pipes through our streets and into our houses. The few of us that are left of Minnequa Improvement Company, that the Borough Council state what they jures Among the many who expected Oi Davenport's report of his debut was most entertaining. However, he pleased Booth, who from that time he'was his friend and helper.

After an up-and-down life in the New England towns, Mr. Davenport essayed a venture in New York, and encountered the celebrated Tom Hamuli to participate in the Rolfe picnic at Glen-wood to-day, (Sept. 1st.) says the Ithaca genuine "Old Citizens" are rallying like the old guard are said to have done would give for the use of water for fire purposes. The Council dallied in view WOOL WANTED, M.1X niMlMftiaVj uu V1D "IVll li '77-m around the first Napoleon. We are re no doubt to public but the Min stsi.

monstrating. We are objecting. We are The undersigned will pay the highest nequa House needed water, or would need made a short edgagement with him at the WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. doing all we can against having water, but the enemy keeps right on digging. CASH price for the same.

C. A. KRISE, Journal, were the families of Mr. Henry Willetts, of East Buffalo street, and Mr. J.

S. Mix, of Canton, Pa. A large covered wagon belonging to Jones At Brother had been borrowed to convey the party from Mr. Willetts' residence to the steamboat landing, and supposing the vehicle to be iTnrim.i.tw the irrcatest modern discovery Old Bowery Theatre. There he led a hard Ilfo, and had hard luck.

Each night the We have some heavy capitalists at in medicine is DaCosta's Kadicai iure iu. it very much before the season was over, especially In case of a drouth; so it being a trait of character among mankind, to try to anticipate their wants, and the proprietor being abundantly endowed in that direction, a number of men were set dig dyspepsia, sick headache, sour stomach, cos- bill was changed, sometimes two or three new pieces being billed, so that be got Troy to whom it is our delight to truckle, who have greatly helped us In former years. They have instructed us to reason tiveness, biliousness, loss 01 uypuuto, after catintt, and all disorders caused by perfectly safe and strong, not an idea of plenty of experience, though very little money. His ambition was fired, and he or a deranzed liver. Its results ging a ditch tot water pipes; Boon more ot- laTnvmniva.

and SUl'O rCUCI is with our people, as follows: 1st. Canton borough needs the water determined to raise higher than his com teed in every ease where it is iaiuuunj uw.u. panions. Putting himself under comp badly, and therefore it is best to remon it tnr.es ,111 the stomach, reaulates the liver. were at work pipes came, and as soon as practicable pipe laying commenced.

The result of all this endeavor is that last restores the natural appetite, strengthens the strate against its introduction. tent teachers, he read the finer English comedies and the tragedies of Shakespeare as they were written, as well as in 2nd. If introduced, it must be at an ex Thursday, a iittle over five weeks from delecate and expels all morbid humors irom the system. Typhoid and bilious fever misbt. in almost every case, be prevented pense of from twenty-live to tnirty the acting editions, studied the subtler tbeliine the ground was first broken, Sriuch pipes had been laid along the road to J.c, tlmnln na.

TVifll SiZC CC.ntS. i meanings, and watched the noted actors thousand dollars, hence it is to the iaterest of the party who Is making the investment to make the price so high that none very few doses will relieve, and a lit tie per Canton as far as the Mcintosh lane, then severance cure you. hen they played. Gradually he rose, and he in 1838, when Soldat theDruR Storaof ix of the people Can take the water. 10 inch pipes put down to a point on Mill Creek (Edward Spencer's place) a short distano above Ceou A Braine's uiiH, the water let in, and a hose attached which Canton, Pa.

but twenty-two years of age, he was off-T 3d. Our people are almost unanimously Garlty and Morrcll, Ageais, in favor of Mr. Herdic's projects, conse ed a flattered engagement in the Walnut, Street Theatre, Philadelphia, where he mira, N. Y. quently we must oppose him.

A 25c bottle will convince you of ite merits threw a three fourths inch stream as high as the Minnequa House. Verily, wonders But I fear that this cogent reasoning will 'f. rininv another hour after reading this prove of no avail. but go and get a bottle, and your relief is a certain as vou live. Will yeu fie it or wil New Goods, NEW GOODS.

The undersigned having just received a very large stock of Buffalo, Wolf LAP ROBES of every Size and Variety. Horse Blankets of every fcityle and Quality, which I offer at the lowest cash prices. Also, keep constantly nn hand an iissirt merit of Team, Buggy and Carriage Harness, made of the best oak-tanned leather Your attention is particularly called to our New Style of Hair and Scotch Collars, The next things will be the introduc never cease where there is energy and means. The pressure of water in the pipes wa played Caunt Montalban, in the Honeymoon. Success attended him, and in all the ensuing ten years, or rather until 1847 when he visited Europe, be was a great and growing favorite in Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, New York he failed to tonch.

When he went you continue to snfferT Tim lor yoursen Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrup, is tion of gas, a street rail vay from Canton to Minnequa, the railroad from Towanda to Canton, with the necessary shops, etc. ifutiv uif and extremelv palatable. No physic retired. Costs 23 cets.

Try It. also tested at Bing Benedicts, who has supplied his house with the water, and it was found to be amply sufficient for fire purposes. The workmen era now engaged in digging and laying pipe on Troy and Cen This will bring a population of five thousand. But rely upon it Mr. Editor, to Europe he was not particularly fortu nate, but after a little be had an opportu in any event you may always find a few of pisses Blakemaij Ayres, us in our favorite position, silting back upon our haunches and bowling.

tre streets, where a heavy 6 inch pipe is used. DRESS CLOAK MAKERS. nity in the Manchester Theatre, where he played laude Melnotle to Mrs. Mowatt's Pauline, a great performance. He was by nature cool and thougbtfull, and not over Ketrogressively Yours, B.

Noodle. danger was for a moment entertained by the happy party, which consisted of Mr and Mrs. Henry Willetts, Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Mix, Mrs. John H. Willetts, and her little boy, three years old, and Mrs Hooper, a lady aged seventy-sis years. The steep hill on Buffalo street was descended in safety, but when opposite the McCbain residence, Mr.

W. remembered une rrand that he wished to preform before leaving town and endeavored to turu about. In turning the wagon around one of the hind wheels went to pieces and caused the whole concern with its precious freight to capsize into the ditch. It was almost a miracle that the horse did not dash away with the overturned wagon and its helpless load, confined as the people were by the cover. The horse ban run awav several times but as good fertune would have it this time, although trembling with fright ho made no attempt to escape.

As soon as the occupants could be extricated from the wreck it was found that Mrs. Mix had her collar bone broken, and that Mrs. Henry Willetts had sustained a fractured rib. Aside from a few bruises none of the others were injured. Pbocekdikos of Teackkks' Isstitcte.

A. A. Keeney called the Institute to order, at the Canton High School, and after making a few remarks introduced Hon. J. H.

French, L. of Vermont, one of the oldest and ablest Instructors of the country, who addressed the Iustitute on the 'adoption of a uniform course ot study for each school in the county." and also ou "primary reading." Adjourned to meet fuesday, A. at. at 9 o'clock. Tuesday, a.

Institute opened for reading of scripture and prayer, Lecture on "School organization" by Dr. French. Remarks and problems by Prof. Keeney. Tuesday, r.

lDr. French, In 'Free Hand Drawing. Bemarks by Prof. Baesley, on Ingnltlons; also by Dr. French, lathe 'Shape ol the Earth." Tuesday Kvcnmg.

Lecture at tuescheol house, by Dr. French, entitled "Bights and Duties of Teachers and Parents. Washington Canton. sanguine in any direction; so his English "What's In a Name?" Very much Suits cut and fitted for 75 cents trip embittered him by intensifying him Carpenter Items. More than the usual amount of wheat will be sown this fall.

The large yield -and high piice wheat stimulates our farmers to do their level best. If he who makes two blades of grass sometimes, as will be illustrated by the self. Patterns only 15 cents each. All sewing done rery cheap. following true story.

As years grew over his head Mr. Davenport CANTON Steam Mills CANTON, PA. Having completed the repairs and improvements in the Mill, I am now prepared to eft'er to the citizens of Cantonjand vicinity an Po. Grade of White Winter Wlpeat FLOUR WHICH I WILL GUARANTEE. Twill constantly have on hand Amber Family Flour', White Winter x.

Family Flour. Gorn Meal. Buckwheat Flour. Graham Flour. Cracked Wheat, Feed and Bran.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Canton Market Price Particular attention paid to Gristing. In olden times the citizens of Towanda played the full round of English comedy, and were much exercised about the name or subsequently tragedy, with occasional excur Please call and examine our fine grow where but one grew before is a pub their village A dozen or more were tried variety of Patterns. sions in the realm of melodrama. His favorite roles and his greatest hits were Sir Giles lic benefactor, we are sure Mr. E.

Mc-Nett, our popular station agent, must be but did not suit; the last o( them, Means-ville, in honor of Col. Means, its leading Overreach, Hamlet, and BUI Sykts. These You will find here every article parts Indicate almost as wide a range as most one. Last fall he sent to the lake country and obtained a quantity of the now Cele citizen, was nearly a success, but the actors could hope to cover and Davenport belonging to a First Class Haines, Store. 1 also keep Soke Leather rough wit of passing raftmen found exer brated Gold Medal Wheat, and sowed it.

covered it well. His Giles was a masterly bit cise in a constant hailing of the inhabitants The result wastrulygratifying to him and of character painting. It was hurt by Booth as Meanvillians." This was not to be isms, but It will be remembered he made his debut with Booth in the part. His Hamlet TJTICAf MM borne with; a secret caucus and petition to Calfskin and Uppek Leather constantly on hand for sale. Call and examine and be convinced Chas.

A. Krise. was a purely intellectual development, with the Legislature displaced the obnoxious peculiar reading and a total (absence of title substituting therefor the present name of Towanda. We have no manner of doubt a benefit to the community, for it is a pure white winter wheat and beats the Clawson side by side. The New York State Fair, ten years ago, awarded the originates a geld medal for it, hence the name.

Seed can be had at the same rate that the common variety is sold at. A very enjoyable affair happened near affectation of madness. His Bill Sukes was brutality personlfled. It made the blood run cold, With Rose Eytlnge as Nancy, and James W. Wollackas Davenport threw Towanda CANTON.

that this wise action has added greatly to the population, and perhaps has ultimate himself into the character of the English ly gained the county honors. So much for a name. brute, bully, and thief with power and nerve. After the performance he would be absolute here Tuesday. Wo refer to the birth-day party of Mrs.

John C. Parsons her chil The picturesque glen lately brought to our notice through the columns of the ly exhausted but it was a favorite part with him, and he greatly regretted the dissolution dren and childrens children, and children-in-law, all assembled at the hospital man Sentinel, is likely by the thoughless be of the famous trio. He was also very fond of stowment of an ugly name. In behalf of sion at an early hour, together with many invited guests and enjoyed themselves to Roman characters. In Brutus lie was notably fine, and his interpretation of that tturdy character was one ot the features of the cele good taste weobjeot to the title, Canton Wednesday, a.

v. Institute opened by singing and reading scripture. Lecture on "Objects of Recitation" and "Practice in their hearts content. brated "Julius Caesar" run in Booth's Many presents were made the good mother, who was completely surprised Like many talented men, Mr. Davenport and nearly overcome by the occasion, it Combination of Numbers," by Dr, French.

Wednesday, r. h. Lesson by Dr. French in Free Hand Drawing and Mathematical Geo. graphy.

Lecture and illustrations in Telegraphy, by J. D. Tyler. was not a good financier. As a manager he having been kept a profound secret from was unsuccessful.

As a saver and investor her. May her days be long and happy, he was unfortunate. He generally auticl and her childrens children rise up and call pated his salary, little or groat, and was often Wednesday Evening Lecture by Dr. In extreme pecuniary embarrassment. Ue her.

blessed. was married many years ago to a very ami Great preperations are being made by able and beautiful actress, Miss Fanny VI- the "old reliable" Patrons of Temperance, Glen," as outre and disagreeable, it has not even the merit of originality, borrowed as it is from the yellow skinned, almond eyed, pigtail wearing, uncelestials of China. It is not suggestive of romance, beauty or picturesqueness. The glen is properly a part of the mountains and its name should suggest its mountain origin. The title, "Glen Armenia," meets all the needful conditions, is more appropri.

ate and sounds well Has any one a better name to offer, or any serious objections to this one? If nothing better offers, why not adopt this. We have thoroughly explored the glen twice, and verily believe that It is God's gift of grandeur, mystery and beauty, to the people. It is worthy of a good name. May that name have among its other qua-lites the merit of Euphony. French at Presbyterian Church, entitled "Big Bugs, Little Lugs, and all kinds of Bugs except Humbugs." Thursday, A.

M. Institute opened by reading scripture and paryer by Bev. S. P.Gates. Lectures by Dr.

French on "Sohool Orga ning, who still lives, as do their daughters, Carpenter Lodge No. 1, to attend the pic Fanny, Blanche, and Others. Peculiarly gen nic at Boaring Branch on the 7th Cash Paid for al- tle in his deportment and winning in his ways, Mr. DaVetiport made friends wherc- given by one of her youngest children, 1 nization," "Arrangement of Programme tor School "Decimals" and "school Govern (FoaaaaLT Wood ck Uakh.1 STATIONARY PORTABLE Steam Engines. The Best ft Most Complete Assortment in the Market Theeo Engines have always maintained the very highest stsndnnl of excellency).

We make the mannfacturo of Engines. Boilers and Saw Mills peaJalty. We hT the largest, and most complete works of the kind In the country, with machinery specially adapted to the work. We keep constantly in process large number of Xnginea, which we furnish at the Very lowest price and on tho shortest notice. We build Engines enectally adapted to Mines, Sow Mills, Orlst Mills, Tanneries, Cotton Gins, Threshers and all classe of manufacturing.

We are now building the celebrated Lane Circular Saw Minium but and most complete saw null "we rosko the manufacture of Saw Mill outfits a special feature of our business, and can furnish cmr4eteonthashortetnottoe. Our aim in all cases la to furnish the best machinery in the market, and work absolutely nu. equaled for beauty of dean, eeonoray and strength, Send far Circular and Pride List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO. VTtVA, a.

v. kinds of Grain on de livery at the Mill. Flavilla Lodge No. 28, It is expected that ever he was known. He never pushed him self and never resoited to modern artifice to ment," members, from Ever True Lodge No.

2, Union Lodge No. 3, Centennial Lodge No. Thursday, r. Lesson on Free Hand secure favor. Me was a man of brains and df study.

Conscientiously he applied himself Drawing, by Dr, French, G. W. Ityan, J. 5, Mount Olive Lodge No. 10, and lllion to understand his art and to understand his Crawford, J.

T. McCollom, A.T. Lllley and will buy one thousand BEST SHINGLES at shei-don's mill, Union Street, from and after this date. July COST. author.

Judged from the box office, ho did Lodge No. 26, will be irt attendance, and nu enjoyable occasion is anticipated. A platform hop, good music and speaking, not measure success with the millionaires of Mariette liowland were elected us Committee on permanent certificate. Thursday Evening l.leture on same sub, iect as last evening, at Presbyterian Church. his profession butjudged from the student's plane, he was the nearest to entire success of and lots of fun are promised, and the all his compeers.

As a man ue was Honest Temperance-public are invited. Friday, A m. Opened by devotional exor ami manly as an artist he was genuine and Mr. Earl Monry, who had the misfor cises. Bemarks on Urammar Analysis, Decimals and Composition, by Dr.

French. There were two hundred and sixty scholars in attendance at the Troy Graded School last week, of whom forty-eight were non-residents. careful. I shall also be pleased to receive orders for LUMBER, having purchased the Saw Mill in connection with Flour Mill. Lumber sawed on shares or by tho thousand.

C. XX. VEIL. i Provridor Friday, P. a.

Lesson In "Free Hand Draw tune to have one of his ancles severly hurt by being caught between some loga In the mill yard of E. W. Sweet, we are happy A. liilef entered tbe house of Mr. Joase Brown, at gheahequln, last week, and ing" and Mathematical Geography" by Dr French.

to see him out on crutches and hope he will Ai'Joornex, tune me: tele one hundred dollar in cash. Persons of leaeure are already and pressing ferns, W. Paiho, Beorettwy. soon entirely reoovor,.

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1875-1977