Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1873, Image 2

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    1173 ISOlt ALL NA'lloNir.r.
Beam will Gnat Thad-
OMId Skirl:lg.-1 -7
Opirei; to be mayor of
jeffetsdn hei . beenk bird
hunt/4 in (Wads. •
II
e "Directoire baeque" is a uew
ladles' gairat atiL - ,
inreutio l
school House to • at $lOO,OOO,
erected at
• -A
is being
-A clergyman:' of Phoenixville
favors cjrc a.
.--Lyeonailg contityl is s good
place t i lgrow murderers : - - •
ollidipsbrir i g has an insane
pugilist who knocks down right an 4 left.
•
e first man hung in Williams
s John Harris, who poisoned his wife.
akosch, it is said, gives Cam
he tenor, 20,000 francs per month.
: T. Stewart will employ no
t, amok( sor carries _matches in his
sport
—0;
pa flint,
body
—Vie cane senders of Philadelphia
aro rejpiced. Fifty-eight foists bate been'
taken_qat of Independence hall. 1
. I
r 1 -Andnbcin D a vis, fora long time
1.. i.
he editors of the - Philadelphia Press,
Jrne editor of the ,Pottsvilllo' Standard.
--,',-;
. i
OD" of
has h
a. Scoville, of Fort Wayne,
training for a running match, and Mr.
sues for a divorce, in consequence.
Ind., isl
Seprill4
--The Chronkle says the establish-
(merit qf Oranges in Lehigh comity is slow
work. • -
•
—An -Allentown hostler took in
over $l5O last acrk. Better than. printing •
.nt7 sparer. `,
—in some sectiQnts of Butler
eauntr: a ban a water costa more than
trrel cil. r •
—A• 1.)T1, - Pottstown recently
tin t rfeeta of,& Rplinter that was ran
into hi 0 tee.
-- . -Goldstuitli Maid made her mile
in 2:17i bp WEdpesdayj, in bartrial against time,
at DertisiVai,..k. , Cliicagli. -
Persian colors, very rich
sal Tory.. expeu4ve,,- arc very nautili in vogue
now.. - '
—lira • Flood . died at Saratoga,
recently, 84;64 lOS years. She iris &pretty old
FIJod brit no! "it 3 old as the Soca."
,
propo -esa great
i.:3lpartr in ennnertioration• of the -throwing
olrl-ctfii-ti of Britit.h tea in Boston harbor.
—l...N.tovelty in color is called "pain
CliiFit ; ci,"—B, light tint !between gray and e6int,
warinc-d np by a Flight touch or pink. -
• =For promensaing the "Princess"
oasts are tiisde• rough finished woolens,
with scarcOy any erilardefilation UpOU paera at
.—A board of officers of the Turhish
army hire a'rriTed to in-pect a quantity of
ems tusuna..turei in this country for their
>verunten'. '
—We Are told that'"never before
ty. - - . .,:sfi so mdcli worn as now," Some
- new sLoald h imparted, ' Ladies will not par
eisio *hoe 'tat is much worn: '
—Au i:ichan,ge cotnplains of re-
L1,11;4110 1 : Hera whivh.speska of ",is child
a' Iwo," and asks. "Who ever saw a child cf
lieard of the son of _nin.•
--7-11isa. ell;i:(.Walwort..h, daughter
Talc/ sVal•artb, actompanrcd btr
utzlt.. F...tirtpe, iru it writing pl6astr.t letters
fora kiAilt.l2s-rtiver.
. .
, . ,
• ,: —A'ne'w' .
style of/necklace i:i of
equate. Locks of golo...epAmeled with rom
'pt till!, 0 / al-;'.;nt 0: :'s!r s : h`. , . &ad Jained by sight
..r....!:,,
.
—Tml...saa\=, Dt.cetLiber 1t;, `ilti 13,
-ya;11 be ,he 1i::: . ..h.e.1ry...ara •fir;ets the. tqa tray
thr•-a . :l ;!-...., Dr..,tm ha t tl!or ; Audit is proposed
- rr?'o';.:• , L.; a•e.tile.aniveriary all aver the cdantry.
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1 1
--. The , 111 oner panic - appears ,to
.
have. b.: , el mpr, ,11:1,4trous ir. Connecticut than
ru in..' t•thcr tittie to ti v: tui6a. She has to,:
c - - ha‘.!l - , r , 124.; - E.,:...,:c - eti - Haven.) ' -
t bbnnets . thi A eason
v,.(t u eq - , :a, and mach
1:c trafltl , g OTC
iwfyr. the 'Lick. - • •
, :arrlients will
bs thia winter, s::, ti as
ilee‘ of.,:ar!ct embrt.: 't red
•..
4i011142-Qi the: fashionable belted
are anently MadJ
nate ,11,8 ,v! relyet jet
f iii irJ NC ccpenclva:
. . . ,
..barber- advertises
iiieli&irs,4.l.".prof, , i , ...r or erinieutural abstne
ai la r..l"4lvram , ..l , :zic.si trap:h." Wunder why
'ha 4i at . 7.he barber barineEs
' Collins is reading "Die
Diesm Woman" ;Mit> country. So the papers
Ear - . But theft. ark :many dreamy.-women in
eon.:.try that '4l,:likle C2 , lT:int nor no ether
. • i
• —An - ee.u;:i..ttleal chap iu town, i,a
pnrchaiing ,)uarte•r
-.pr.c.4s.l"7..seause told- :bait ' there.ts
more p, - ,t_tt
,th.,n i n
•'• • ,
i•
—The It ~ -Iti,y. l le.taffi pertioittzltl)-
relttarin : grnp.l.)yed in .5, rain
th . . , city, would ado less:2.;rt•mg
there i 3 s great mini u3cl4. eh - es
by the printerc: : ‘'%ik•
MIT
,• • •
—tnati.ll.l roUtrid - aborts" ale
and al ‘s l.art un
-I,,y,baHei Tomb;- Neck-
It: aa 11 . 1 . 4.7 ars w3rn ar:tb thus
'
-I,lll.tisa Clunk maul imalit;vied`
zga . UW4O fa 411;kr. We
hinil- tint no doubt
0.10 ygwea,:wing; a
- cien' o.ral' has
t.,t,...0 . 2,-Lt .1 :11, •)•‘te.r.l as Etst,?a
'clad bcgin on ti . ielirt
and
,
tver said of
En:, -I.ln 1, , Lt 1.11.,.t It t-t,••..thi± in in
7a. - at:L..lllly. And
•ihe
• 'uf
. .L • re Li Friday
- of :a bis wife. ale..
if tqr.. r.t..1%. !rad been man
crtly
31:1T. Hunter, a iniau
psy .
f the s:s‘ei Lzt
TtrtrAdo t r
go t04 , /t.i ror :nth
r: turn stl T
.=Cioyernor D.iz has issued a pro-
Q:a.rnation oileriug S3,NO reward for infbrats
tian which'roly lead te3 the coarictioa of sae
zrEau ar persona who esar.ett the death of
harles,C: Kelsey at ll'antLfsdoo a year, mo.
snfygeSteti thatthe. immense
wets izai'es c'n their belts
liAzt.t 1 , 7 ezizrsviag tbx-tt-ca the
we. - arvr'.> na=e, fortone,
,or ex
,ns, 1 :1 Iher Ler hey! Ili
f's. • cr. ; :tgel _
•
'--Mr. Disraki:s visit to Glasgow
W0414/O.r,AVA inNpreral. , € . r. . His adlress
1.1.-ctor theirtlieere:t:r: (it:livered .
Wictlnee..ls.tr. the 11.911.4 a after the
of the College.
. ,
Rodz:•_•'‘: - N:r•Fezialle." we rdad
721:1:7
igs . h.litalce. It le Phi!.
thsrr alt ~:Iteiter
MMM
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N
York k3ays. that
Lief ter rz“,..le
tref,:,ft ter
t: '
"N.
tn
This
arr n;ual esall or rassti
n,k cert:r.r.
—Among the 'r.lembers of the
• - rdark luk )321,"
• • Eri:_trie Joe." Shaw,' and 'GrisTly
C_ _ s.pult.er.r.::l a:;.) hare to rein
} g frcin "lieu-foot Cilia" and
• P• ;cat:, mar, (mut "Buffsio-hc-ru Canon;;"
•c.
—The closely fitting costume 1S
:'curio °full the caprices of taste: 'lt
it •2•tzd e'lo.•;c 'tha front; and sides of the
rthiriting raturtes currcs and outlines
--that ts , if art has r.ot been ts--d is making
ft ....ale : 313 e "Classic'
4 -Gail
timmuton knows a 'woman
• tires_k as naturally as pigs
: to whom Latin ie no mare difficultttan
a :--ra,:k•h'sci-Vit to whistle •;" who dreams in
Grrman -and thMl.ii in French : who yet
el:lb:aide's
her own cares and gowns and those
t her. friends.
, .
,
_Th au k eil . ta u s us of a woman liecal convictions win adopt the
. _
' qg irs alas frata him. who, wb.ea abe nw principle laid down btniVasim Gros,
Lan put his band in' his packet, cried out,t „
- Slav V i le blezair.:# of Gadtoaow
you all your Prin c i ples, not tnen,"; and that oth
-1..e:4 Ent' when he Qnl Y P ulled " 1 his su cr noble statesman whks i a abilitV at
-1-,:,,-; imrzedzatele added. "And never ore - T - - ,
'' - :' N'• ' ..taintrtents and persoutill worth were
1
=A new, i thing in dresses is th ‘ not appreciUted, but wht-,. - rievcr. W
.. • - f cif arrn:r,” nu& of steel-grey fill, Lae 1 ri i
ti 4..... .. t , -,a o, f . e ! crusaiL it, s .• Tt o i. e k c t o t 1 tered in his advocacy lof the prind
rs:a..‘ velyei-ts ix r!"-ctly en who rep
ee:ver.:,l with finely cut i t f the , mi
etc:els:ars; the ove.rskirt Las a Learr [rage 0., plea, or nuppor , o
4..teetpuilsr..t.i, =a a nl,4kr of eteelornaurenta resented. those pnncipas, which he
' tlit r ee *Vn t - Thi VP' I '''" 6/ tittlefett ritht. and +. R S ." (401
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radfordfOotta
'lnciaaida,ThTursaay, 1873.
EDITORS Ii
. GOODRICH.
• PARTY ORO4NTILATi4N.
11 • •
• istory pores what tie experi
ence of every thoughtful irian corrob
orates, that - political partiSs' and par
ty machinery are a necessity, in° or-'
- der -to carry into , effecti any given
policy. Any party not fOlnded on
principle will not lonvemm united.
Societies and government's' are 'held
together by the 'willi4n4ss of indi
tidual members to yield !Something
to the opinions and wishe l e l i of others,
when no sacrifice of principle is de
manded. . Without this principle of
concession ..there could bf) no agree
ment on any important qnestion.,
The same rule holds gold id polit
ic-al organizations, 'and if i,:tach indi-
Vidual member of a party :stubbornly
persited in ha'ing his own peculiar
potions adopted or, his tivorite can
didate put forward, all!', would be
arnachy and confusion. 1 4 ,:. •
The abcZi? thoughts wt 0 suggest
ed by / reading the letter!Of our old
friend' and-',valued ‘Subsci.iber,- pub
lished in: the Rzsoazza kit week. He
says, in referring to the !election in
his town: l,
This t,wn is a Rel/dblielin stronghold . neva
theless, for a month Previons, an d in fact after
the nomination for officers were , made, it' was
clear to the mind of eery thinking man, that
defeat and diegrace_stired the ptrty tattle face
in this town, Stitinch , old Republicans, who
• have stood by the party since it was organized.
thook their Ileadkand prophesied danger.,kud
when election day came, it was Main to be seen
that they had reason for fear. ..ts good party
men as we have In town, we d seen to, walk
quietly up to the polls, and 1^ scratch ' the
names of certain candidates. 'and eepecially
that of Jam H. iFtniL r : -
. Why was this the case Can any
aaila say aught against his liepubh
canism ? ;Has he not b4n a wheel
horse in the organization ever since
the party was .formed ? 'ls not his
record as an 'honest, incorruptible
than, above suspicion ? ;That he has
sometimes erred no' one disputes ; but
"let him who is without sin cast the
1 • •
first:stone." We havq : repeatedly
said in these columns that . .we differed
with other members of ithe 'party in
regard,to Mr. W.'s no4dnation, by
the republienq 'conventiO, not be ;
cause we donbtecr his integrity, abili
ty or fidelity, to the prineiplec of the
partytbut ourpersonal clioice was in
faxor of another inan, wail we labored
the best we knew , liovioo coniince
it._
those With whom- we came in cert.;
tact,- that _oar views Isere correct
but a,. majority Of those '3iho ',took
part in the ettutises, diffr
ently, and' inotig,'i der i cia i tes,avora
ble to his nomination :w.`,-rci horkstly
selected" to . Qecure that: result. If
those opposed to him•sta ' 'id at home,
Or if they were in the. minority, ftdel ,
ity to :party- should ..have induced
them to submit to the vOill.Of the ma-.
jority, and give a willturStipport ;to
the.ticket..' WEnn'sl::filends ,had
the same rigi , t to urgelliiS noniina
tion, that the.advocateS of the other
candidat,s had to Work for; them,
and it Would have ‘ beeulthst as . fair
and honorabie in the former to have
opposed th ticket.l:adihe been.
.`h
featyl as the course.--pursued
• iepublieiihs - who sittempted to
defeathim. • •
Corrupt theaml may sometimes be
resorted to in carder to [secure the
nomination of bad men ; such an
event we should say, molt eraphati
cally,,seratch; bat no chiirge of this
kind was made against ilfrill'Enn;
the only pretest. was flint some of
his legislative nets did wit' meet with
approval. Some of the# acts were
miSconstrzed, and the °tie most com
plained of; - the Troy Cot bill, was
i f --
p - usizid several.years since, and while
We have advocated its repeal, no peti7
itioni wera ever presentetito air. W.
( daring the t svo 3 - tars was in the
House, asking to hai-'4 it st.!icken
'from the statute book. The noi:essity
of the law creating an additional law
judge has been' admit tediby the Cyri
-1
stitutional Conv'ention which has just-
Udiourned, in providing! for a 'Law
iTudge for every i forty !housand in
habitants. We refer to I;these:. ques
tion, WEBB is
11 1 0,2, RI .r.t. • f t l fault in these matters.
SJiue cf his-bitivrest opponents in
both parties were eAceedingly anx
ion,: that lie should b?tlected to the
iConsLizatiOlial C.:•nventior,, ofl mac
cunt 'of I bis known iitegritc and
•
ability;
•
- The triith,i9,llere is in the breast
of many men, a laudable desire, more
or less develo p ed, for notoriety, and
as political advancement is the surest
road to the 'covetedprier
ro
they
to believe they are entitled recog
. I •
nition and preferment by the party
with which „they. net ;..failing to ru
etive tliey`permit their perional
chagrin and dil;appointU:ent ; to affect
their political action. 'This feeling
is alw;vv~ taken adva.ntage o! by polit
-
ical opponents:, and imarrinary wrongs
a• t r
are magnan o t _e? OrIS crimes
acriiust the tlisapPoinied aspirant,
who straightly forgets !not only the
inciples he has ever held dear, but
the fact that - other members of his
.
party have the same rights which lie
exercise.s. I Ne mar. , tfan truthfully
say that he is entitled .. ;to any office.
Political office in this 4eintry is the
g- - :ft of the pLople°, at it is no dis
paragement -of the quia/ifications of
good oceia that others, Wit: preferred
as,the standard-betzerii or exponents
of the principles Of the niajority, who,
according to our s ihe-oiy of govern
taent; rule; and
and
who is
conscientious and honest, in his. pco.
honesfl '
of his life, f y declared that
"lie had rather be bright' than Presi=
I ..
dent." I- -.:.
Had the rien:wh were:unsuccess;,
ful in their effortssec= nomina;•
tions at the : hands f the republican
7 :.
convention itaigust, and who failed,
not
. through;any trickery or dishon•
isty-en the part q their successful
opponeni; returned to their home;
forgotten their: personal griefs, and
with an hOnest'desire for the success
of the principlei of the party, which
we knqW they all hold dear, the I •re -
sultidOctober wouli have been quite
.
differentl '
I
One word- efore we close, in ref
erence to the '" corrupt and disrepal
table rin' F ," 'and " political roughs,"
as our correporident sees fit to des-,
knate a portion o We' gentlemei
:who do the hard ork of the party.
Will I:' !C. 0. 'poirlt ..to any of the
I .`coirtipt,". or " . disr i cputable " acts of
these gentienren ? Is there a , county in
the State betergoveina,or more eco
noi,:nically managed t Have bad men
been kept in I>laces of honor and
trust-? - tii true, cerrnpt men have
sometimes been foisted Upon - the
,party, but when their real character
was discovered;. thef' Were discarded,
and are now among' the bitterest ep
ponents o a f " the ring." -We know
that there exists in the minds c of the
people, to quite a laige extent, a he
lief that a "ring," almost as corrupt
as thcise i which eingllike barnacles to
I
the deniocratic organization, Where
that party ia inipotr, disgraces this
county, but we invit i their most care
ful scrutiny Of every act of the re
publican party and if,f in- any partic
ular, it has 'preyed! recreant to ithe
trust confided in it, the REPORT 9u
shall be; the willing 'exponent of it
derelictions - ": and the unqualified d-,
niinciator of those who have been
found wanting -in fiategrity, or who
have -in any .manner betrayed the
interests of the taxpayers o; the
county. 1 ' '
The cry of .." rin
raised by discardel
cal hae4 of both pa :
ALVORD
C 1521
lieen weighed ip th
lic opinion and. fon
it their special , bu
ever; active. repub
sting , distrust ``
-,or
teiupt t comp4ss
ye bypcerites
J. C. F.. : furthei
portion of it (the d
taches to the party
defeat cif • tiny ca
small: -.l',)te. ',15y1 whi
were
,eltieted) iuia
the standard-bearel
comiemninp,i, the wc,
tion which made
not really.; the' con
few 4:s.ign s
frOm this
the 'conylention-i
" . a small
isgrace which at
cri account of the
ndidate, and the.
J
ich our, members
tit be charged .te
-, for not publicly
, rk of the convect
'le nominations:;
.vention, but of .a
i." We- presume
Vas not present at
_ more harmonidas
conTention - was never - assenbleci:
, 1
After the retirement of the Ifinnequa
.) 1
delegation, who only came in` for
th- ,ose.of., [
e purp creating disturbance,
„everY thing
. passed off smoothly, and
in the nomination l Of representatives
•
i the cote' was bY acclamation, and had
it not been huaninions the president
would have oidetled.._a ballot; but
1 1
not , a single;,deleg a te' objected to the
nominations.. if there bad really a--
1 isted any cause for the ' defection
which was . '
.afterward, manifested,-it
should have been made known then
and there.
•,s
This 11:1R1e - has already assumed
much &cater 'proportions than we
anticipated 'when we commenced it,
but we, 'cannot, cl..,se without rirging
•
upon every since. l e republican the
importance of beir.g an active work
er, and the, cliityl of closely scruti
nizing the acts of lour officials. But
remember that defeating fairly nom
inated Candidates' is no way to cot.-
' i•
rect either real'or iceaginary wrongs.
Neither44ruld these who understand
the manipulation of political affairs
take undue.adVantage of those who
I ha the' l
have nett, experience they
possess.l ' • ,
Fidelity to party by no means
the l'et i Zt which itEhas'become quite
commOLi with :a Class of men to rep
resent On the' other hand, it is
•
'the essential condition of good gbv - -
ernmenf.• What
_but fidelity to the
Republican`party saved our country,
when rebellion organized the democ
.
racy inktv[ip os.ition l to the Union ?
The cat about liiadependence is
the shceresi nopsd i nse. The princi
ples.of republican party arevither
right or wrong.' If right, they should
be cherished and ' defended, and. if
wrong, / deserted. The leaders of the
democratic :party realize that they
can never again c o ntrol the country
without they assiine a new name,
und create: di:ssentions and bicker
ings ambng, the men who
, preventeitt
them frbm accomplishing - their wick
ed de_sign of destroying t. The govern , .
ment. ;People not forget their
triitor+s history pi this generation.
JOIISI BRIGHT, id his Birminghath
s.peeeh is defense of the Glatistope
meets in a very rigorous
manner, the charge that the Wash
ington [award was humiliating to
Great Britain. Re says that the real
linmiliation ,oreurred it,lS6l to 1865,
wheu if the : Government had exercis
ed a getlerfOus neutrality, the wealth
ier eLssies woald'have sided with it.
OM.. I houxr lows his organ with
bragadivis over the .result in this
county, 1 and predicts a completa dem
ocratic "YietOry next year. When the
petiple o f this county unite
,Tilth CoL
PIOLLET in political action, it will be
when they forget his past record, add
especially his boldly,upresst-t - 1 dis
loyal.sentiments daring the late “nit
pleasantness " his southern
friends; . -
Nr
InAiaps, INchrie hus
twa real ttt
Ll'iracrcre— • r
—ll6ii Bent
lAI
kil A a.pli wilo
• •
We below the' status of the
new I,evalaturtis Of ;"enosilvania.
Those Senators ; marked (*). were
elected on the 14th Wai l , 1
;1 ' •
, -j • Wamin ;
Phdadelphier-Jantate Itlezander, E W
'JohnK
Lamen t 4; A McClure,
Lib.
er • ; ; , •
sad Chest !Delaware-IT V Oooper,lL
Idontgomea-'William A. Vesicle, B.
Backs and Northampton-H Yerkes, D 4
Berks-,PDaetel Ernamtrouti D.
Lancaster-4ohn B Warfel, It. •
Eldmylkill-Ioliver Bechiel,.P o
Lehigh - aud i artitm-lEd.
an
-
Dauphin Lebanon--J Beibnan,
Ulnae, nroe and Pike-Krancis Ti Collins,
D; George H Rowland D. ;
Bradford, Am -Lafayette Fit4ll, It, =•:; • •
- Columbia, itc-Thos Chalfant,, D.
Cameron. k - .;-,Butler B Strang.E.
Snyder,'Ao-A;Ff Dill, D. .
Clearfield-Wm A Wallace, D. • /
Cumberland. fr.c.--J M Weakley, B.•
Adams andYork-oW 3I Sherry, ' z
Bedtord,;Blair,dos-J A Lemon,B.
Centre, Juniata. ke-J S Wareem, P. .
L Graham, 'R.; 31. linuiphrep ,
;'G 11 Anderson, R.
Indiana-H !White, IL 1
Fayott. and Greene- W H Pkyfurti, D.
Beaver, &43-4-J SBatan, R. "
Clarion, Medal, It.
Lawrence, Ac--S McKinley,
Crawford-1G K Anderson, IL'
Erie and Want' -4 H Cutler; R. •
; Repnblicane,4o; Democrata. 12; I.liberit Be.
Publicans, L - Republican majority, 1 . ;
dy
usz. OF nunz.4...Trailyr.s.l;
Adams-W Hildebrand, D:. !
Allegheny-411 11 McCormick, B ; Wain
rtght, B; C Nowmyer, It; AII Young, R;
A 0 Hays, B; B C Christy. B; HGeprig, B.
Armstrovg,B Thompson, IL
Beaver, Butler and Washington-S .1
T Allison,llt; A L Campbell: D
Bedford and Fulton -J Dt Reynolds,
Berk'-
. rullongh. D; B Dry
Smith, D
Blair—S. It cCuiio, E. •
Bradford-F. B Myer, E; JII Webb,
Backe-G El Hageman, .1 1 ;:J II Jam
Cambria-S Henry, R •
Cameron, Elk and Jefferaon-D P 13a
Carbon and Monroe-W Metter, D.
Centre-J H Orris, D.
°heater -E W Bailey, B; P G Carer,
-Ciarioti - nud Forest-M vhiliaZas, D.
Clearfield Dr J W Potter, D..
Chilton, LYcommg and Solar na-1
D; H Wpetriken, D.
Columbix-C B Brockway, D.
Craw ferd-1,31 W Oliver, B; F
Cumberland-W B Butler. a:
Dauphin add Perry- .1 E Allen,
banal.' It; J H Shetbley, R.
Delaware-M C Talley, D.
Erie - E H Wilcox, It; H Butter:lel ,
-Fayette-.PM Thompson, IL I .;
Franklin-H; W Welch, D.
Green-T H Laidley, D.
Burebinea, it.
ludnunt- D Barley, P.
Juniata and s.llftliti--if F Taylor, D.
Lanee-iter+ll A Marlin, It; II LI Ts
L Shuman, R. ,
I..a.‘crenee-•E S Morgan, I:. ~
Le.barnia-,W Kawman. R.,
Lehigtt-RlSteekel, D; Kimmel, D.
Luzerne-Dr. Kr, sake, D; i D; TL 0.
Waddle, T Loftus . , D.
Mercer-Jamea A Stranshan, D. •
31entgomqy-Thomas G Butler', D; Jasepli
B Yerkeei D.
X .,, rthampton-11 C Pyle, D; G 11 Stier D.
Nortbumbkrland and lorittidr-A I
,T DeWitt,
D; Jesiv!Ammerman, D.
Plailedelpl44-G Handy SAUL R; Geo. W
. Shaffer. It; Samuel Joseph. Ind. 1); Harry O'
Brien, Bj Chas. A Porter, It; John 111Ctillomali,
R; JohnlE Besbure, It; Wm. H. 'Towles, R;
Albert Ckaaford, D; Wasbinaton Werrall,
R; J,sepli It Ash, I:;.,Talua :•`; Wood. R: Wm
Roney,' II; 'Robert R;S Joi,es,
II; Chitties B Salter;R; James B; J
E Kennedy, D.
Pike and 11,7.ivne-W II DirniuM'a - , D.
Potter and McKean -C S.T,)nt.s, R.
Sebnylkilik"l7 E..;au„D L F. - 1;t Jr. J: W
Morgai . 4 IL . , •
Snyder and Uni• - i -CS
Somerset-LJ R Mc3lllliaa, i•
SuFguebanna and WyoniMg L
',l , lnea, It;
Little. D.
noga-J I Mitchel!, It.
Tenango-411 D McCreary, B. 1
Warren-41 %Allen, It;
Westmoreland -H B Piper. D; J L Ten'er, D.
York-G Beiges, D; D u Loucks, D -
P.epublicans, SS; Denaqorstg. 40; Independent
Deiamerall, 1. • Republican mijority, 16.
• i ,
Thl.l F THE STQE:t4 e
third trial of STORI:i ended oil Wed
n€,AL:lay last, when a n 1 ic tof "aniltv
of nianslatrzhter in the third.d'preo.'
i:lered. The trial wart; through
nnplete farce, ;and the result
proof that every thing-Anust
iy to iponey in Ye,w' "York.
Avis, it is _aid; aptith'ired to
much dis:atisne&sqth the
and. in nasiiin , - , sentence,
" is generally
corrupt politi
xties, who having
3 balance of pub
ad wanting, taak
i n ess to bedaub
Fican, and by ere
uv3.- of him, at
his downfall. Oh,
ZIEII
en in Charleston,
''^cl lyre bang by a mob
'.. a s a , t agabasf tie
1, of New Bloota
t=1;r•p at era? rt , :,t Sal
EMI
pcnt . ntri.
,SICI3
out a
is anipl
ME
Judge
lEEE
vtfdict
,_,
said : i -
. , .
f
.-
In r ndering this yer ! dict,' Stokes
the jury ! hare (:xhauQte:l -- , ' and more
than exhausted;- - all . mercy , in your
case. *o - appeal to" the court, can
diminish the sentence from !the high
eat pentlity affixed by the . stnttie in
the degree in which yOu are donvict
ed, andltbat is too light and appar
ently frtflipg asl compared 'with the
great crane you have committed. I
do not desire Up .make and further
remarks , on; thiS case, hut shitll im
pose tippn you all that the last Can..
fers on me po , ,qr to give, and I only
regret that the,; sentence cannot be
more a(eqn,ate ito the` crithe; which'
1
rests ni_ on.Youilhead. ! Tli(. sentence
is that., you be imprisoned :at the
State Prieon in Sing Sing at hard
.
labor, Or four years. . ; .•
.
r.tv
ME
wds not co^
he late electjoa
this cou
mutt
erong peniocratic
te, a
ll'epublieinltO the
aenioerAtie
:
;heriffiri Erie county,
Geo. An
4ean, ha 4 bek:n,eleeted
Crawfor . d coniaty by
Mr. IV ' t Oliver, Re
re-ele6tedl • : to the
'29 maierit+ Li Craw
gray. Sslr. 3fOrgitp,Hil4yllb
• RefOrt'ner,! has is
majrit,: l L for Ap..stmthy the
~Democ
L;loub-1-z• Represi.Ltstive
-nas
v •W.
county,
Assemb,
to for S
tell by
Reptibl i
from
candid
MOE
d?rson
Senato
123 ma
o-itr.
publica
13, .11,as
I ture by
EC=
ford ca
lican
small
stror.i.r,
ktl. 1
-
district of Clinton, L2 . ,;com l lng and
Sullivan, H. Ur. Petriken, Democrat,
is ejected by. -- - 1 - 83 votes 'over his
princiPal conairtitor.. )Ir.ll-Itedford,
the Otbe Democratic cancOste, has
462 majority. The _Damcicrtite lose
•
natpr iL MontgOurrok by 30
Trr o4cial majority for Dill,
their S
ovek4a , on.eller, :Dept'
n the 'Seventeenth I Senatorial
—Snyder, Perry', Northuln-
Democ
'
Distri
aro 41i 1 'to be
berlan
only 1
•
ALL.-Au avarip l toas old. far
,
,
lamed I Iligg,insonl, residing
iletio, lifts had $11,60J, in the
1 ' .
1
"r" se l yeral ycars.; '",):-Ie Lool
glibord'worked aplon ; the. old
i """
man's ears, and lie resOlved to draw
out hi money. He
.t.ook it" from a
real pi ce of sf. rety, aultopli it home,
hiding it, in a. bad tick . 'fix follow
ing ni lit the ald . man -was awakAied`
from a profotuvl slumber by "a sense
N• I -
of something cold pressed agitast his
,
teniple,"aUd opening his eyed, found
threesipikea Mien in' the room, all
arme), and one, of theaf hoi.din a
cocked pistol, "cleinianded the. ': mo n ey,
threatning to blow oat his lit.:aitis in
one minute in 4se`of refas&- The old
EMI
near TI
bank f
uli n•I
d the nu ney:and the
d in high _ glee. . Now
man surrende
iebbira della
the fartaer wi
the bank an.l
ea.
hes' he had
minsel to ti
Such . trans .
conimoi-t all c,
,zons
-e,r the , clu.
to:use 107 it
"the
pre who hri.v, , ±_i
will tinz.: s slin!
leave it in .thi
4". '~i:iA li
atme rezlpansi
THE ELECTIONS OS TIIESDAT.
From the meagre returns received
this, Wednesday morning, we judge
MO the election in New York yes
terday; resulted in a victory for, the
democrats._ They have also elected
their Governor WisConsin.
Minnesota and New Jersey have
gone. Republican.
- Virginia has elected the democratic
ticket. .
WAsustrwr, republican, is elected
Governor of Massachusetts.
The financial crisis throng
We are passing'_ s cents a >hardatip to
the entire community, and will un
doubtedly prove a real diSaster to
many, but it Neill not bel,•. without its
good results, if jessOn it teaches
is only observed. While all was
prosperous,and prosperity and wealth
were covering the land, it was hard
to'get any one to stop and ask him
skill whether this thing last—r
4 -,Nether we had not the steam Up so
igh that we were likely to jump the
track and smash the train? People
now are in a better state.of mind for
reflection on such - Matters. We can
see now that we were living too fast
—that we were having too many
in
dulgences—that money hEld :lost its
Value with us—that we were looking
to bnt one side of life, and . that the
giddy, foolkih side, glittering wikh,
tinsel and rblicking, insounterfoits.
it has been a feverish,- foolish and
unhappylife that a great nay peo n
ple have been living,,a life unworthy
of men and, womeneapable of under
standing life's more substantial du ,
ties, and able to live to a higher end
than that pursued by litilliant
butterfly that f10p.t.3 . 41, loon tlie air
and then passe ' If the panic
invites serious a the'se sub
jects,' and ',on to turn
over a new le .3 who hive
been ca.rriiayay by the late pre
vailine.,-follies,•it, will net have
,cost
the coiliitry too much.
Cron, It;
i.goe. It.
D; Dr A
II:.
,goti, L.
ird, D.
•
13,...1turil
•
Tortes
1::
Whit! .need is a return to the
goo old republican 'theory of living,
e : wroplified by our forefathers and .
the founders of the republic. Had
their rteaching,s prevailed' we should
!never have heard the disgraceful sal
ary grab justified on the ground of
the expense of living. ,
e% ampie of lofty t:elf sacrifice
has' just been - witnessed in tiA plague
scourged city o; Memphis, whicit gives
us a view of the better side of hit
manitY. In speaking of the affliction
which the 'city has sit:feral tho t . :2-
Innehe says:
• -
"If them is in our mitist ouei class
more conspicuous than .e. h
uot_er f or
nWiriug devo , .ioßs to 'the . sick end
dying, it is the
,from
clergy.,
TherE..i,.; no duty ,frOtn which they
shrink., Braving the 'p. stilential air
of th; infected district, they go from
dwelling to dwelling, from hovel to
-hovel, seeking, those who may' need
their services. Four have fallen
martyr 3 to their holy-duty. Brit the
others press forward to fill the places
vacated by thf. , Angel of Death—to
close' the ranks widened by those
who,, until a few days-ftgo, stood be
side them shoulder to shoulder; like
brave comrades advalicing to atharge
in battle."
In this high, disinterested readi
ness to bed me the self-denying and
laborious f &rants of 'the - helpless and
suffering—this swift alacrity of un
selfish devoticn to the needs of hu
manity—there shines a splendor such
as ancient chivalry hardly knew. No
o4e need despair of the race-so long
n.
i t
noble abnegation like this is po,..si-
b a among men. It is the pledge and
p ophecy that—far off as it may be—
t ere will .yet came the dawning of
tl e radiant k day wherein each man's
g o‘.l shall be all men's rale—
"And universal Peace
:e h.' - .e a elan of light across the lands.
. na like a lane of beams atimart the sca.
Through all the circle of the golden year." t
tined to
Solis of our exchanges havo fallen
into the error of attributing the cicse
vote in this connty - t..; the popularity
of the Minnequa scheme. Whatever
might have lioeen the result 'on the
question bad the denaocratic
candidates been elected, it is an in
disputable fact that, Outside of the
towns paoposed to be taken off from
this county, there is a strong and
unanimous sentiment against divis
r lent. In order to hold even the dem
ociatic strength in the, county, the
• defeated candidates had to publicly .
pledge themselves to oppO , e any di
ivision, by publishing the following
To H. M. Mon LD. F067:£.1' AND 5.Q.11;7.L.
HYATT—Gertilenten:---Sor note (above) was
handed to-us to-day:. We desire to Say to Lyon
that ,p-e are. opposird to any and all division of
Bratirdni Conntv ; and we further deslro toss:
that are it facer r f tits repeal of the ,` half
ratiire: Yours.
C. Tager.
Josue atuirt.N.
11011 ROW B. LOWEY, of F Y .rie, who
Ihas fignred mach public-life, can
!flow the oldest horse, probably, in,
the country. exhibi - A.d. this
- •
;equine treasare at the Sate fair at
= Erie. The old chap is 41 ye4rs of
I age The following is Lis histOry.
' I
"This horse, when eight years old,
was brought into Erie county by
George W. -1 - saiaman, a contractor on
the Erie extension canal, in 1830,
and was rode by one of-the Marshal's
(Mr. Lowry of the Democratic con
vention, at the great, Whig and Dem
ocratic convention, at Erie, on the
10th day of September 1240. The
horse is black as a raven, with a head
as white as an old man twice' his age.
Mr Lowry calls him "Dan Lauman,"
and he never was sick a day in his
life.. "Dan" was operated npon by a
Adllful dentist ten years ago . ; henow
earries a good mouth--eats corn like
a colt—after having been kept upon
bread for 'Years.-
TilE outlook for the export trade
is exceedingly promising. The -
wantpeo
plead of Europe bread , . t ' they
will get it, if they are com lled to
send gold for it. France has no,food
to export, but must import. The
Rusiar, eroi - ,3 are short. Germany
has barely a home supply. Ireland:
row grows nothing for export, except
cattle z.-2. 4 fin. Wheat an:) flour
left, it in
. ,
a c(awfort
quite
-, try.: P2O
inor,es:
st plat: to
Lir. it to
will rale 1-illl #.,: a year to• come,
and o wr 1 leti.ab!F sympathize
rntlt.
TILE OTHER SIDE:
TUWAZir L S jil : . 22 1 ' , 3 7 3
with the adVance in 'of and pork.
The cotton !aud tob o crops aro
good, and tie prices 'ail not decline.
If the farMers only realize good
prices for their products the indus
trial interests of the coUntry will re
maid sound) and no arluth-up of the
speculators 412(1 stock gamblers can
iiijure the vital intercstO of the coun
try.
Junon thirmz, of C
in a charge to a gran
time ago, called att
gambling Prevalent
other placea, and re
en& thing i that ar
enterprises, lotteries o every kind,
whether carried on by churches for
professedly religiois purposes Or not,
they are,all wrong, arid Those who
institute and conduct ihem are but
deceiving thenrelve's nd ibjuring
the morality of the munity by ,
such proceedings," is is very
true. Cilltill4ing anal chancing at
church faire `set a most pernicious
example, an4,sincere church people
should have no part 'n /them, and
this sentiment will Ine t' with aharty
response from a large ajority(of the
people. i
Newl ortis
---
LIST of letters rem
Towauda Office, for the
5, 1873
Blue-John - I
Brower' James I
'Brigham Miss Eva
Carrier Emma
Cussed Sirs B.
cummitigham James
Can di Marry Aon
Carrier fie° H
Clancey James I
Cummibgs Stephen
Caniro!ell W Tt
Darana Jambe
Fornell John S'
Fitzerahl David I
Griswold Do H
Jenkins J SI
Helder David Jr'
Kin.ley Jeri° I
Morrison Richard
H 0 I
Moore Mrs vino
Si-Donald Anna'
Moore Matilda
Mosier H W t
Northrip Marrin
North ip 3 air I
Northrip 8 w
Payson 0 W
r come
Ur:le
U Samuel
Ind Ida
and Wm H
Beyablda B G
Sbearpr L H.
SulLiv:en Atarrett.
Sula k ti Kate E,
Bb aker Stelihen 2
Sh er W A '
Sznitk Geo B
Stockwell Burr
Teouipsop Hernia
TbotOpeon W
Tern! W
Vangprder Stella 2
Van Brunt Wm
West' Mary
Weld) . E L
War Erten
White Lucia"
Width Bap=
Whidple Earlier
West rook Cho nick
Westbrook Wm • •
Welq:
Wil of Anna •
Welles Geci
'HELD TOTS rosrtoE. • •
D F Concer { k Co PhiLtdelpbia Er. -
B J Cooke Philadelphia 111. ,
Mrs E J Cole-Bout= Pa.
Persons calling for any o the above letters
will please say advertised„giving date of list.
S W 6.1.V0RD. P. ?.
Perry
Pain
Poore
Howl
Bowl
. ,
"PUBLIC' SALE' • BED ES-
A_ - TAtE.:—Phroultat to an riler of the Orphans'
Conn of Bradford County: w 11 be sold at public
BAD on the premises in E'en& twp., on MODDAE
the 24th day of! NOVIMBER. 1873, at 1 o'clock, T:
m . the following described al estate v being the
estate of Ferdinand liable. 'at el Rome twp. deed.:
Beginning at the south end c Trier of a lot of land
owned by his. guy J. Decker. thence by the east
line of the sante.itiorth 2 deg.east 3i 3.10 perches
to a corner of allei set apart f r the use of the wid
ow and children 'of said dec dent; thence by the
line of the same. south 88 de , - east 71 0.10 perches
to the hue of Jbseph Seeley thence .•by Anti of the
same, south .59Sleg., east 41 p r. to a corner of sold
'001e9; thence iby the line o the same, eolith 88
deg.. east 14 2.10,per. ; then south 2 deg.. west 20
e i
per to,the north line of the P gamete tract; 'thence
by the line of the same; north S 8 dig., west 121 - per.
to the beginning. Containin 2 3 acres and R 4 per.
TEP.SI4--$lOO to be paid o the day of sale, and
j
the balance on eontlrmition ereof. •
' 1 ELIZ AB ET $ GABLE, 4
i
- 1 1.1V51!.Y 8. ABLE. "m" '
Oct. 22, 1873.1 .
• ,
BANK 6F AME
sr.. r 1
crwtrzarmr , cstrtsr., $.100,C
President. ric,l
=A
flying plea* through the
sh.ten credit, sve invite eerie
TRY BA! E 3 AND:BASSEIS. Wi
their Battik:l , r husidess in till:
ability t 6 rendei. entire sawed
CLIA.S.I
Oct 29, 1,173—1tt.
NIISS
. Respectfully announces to
the pubhe generally, that sh l i
`MILLINERY:
At her old stand on PINE .
'has a courarra Asscorratmcr
telling at her tisnal moderate
Every article Aar-LT/ED.
I
October 21), 1673.
I
I 1
•
a
'
F A LL,
o. EVINS S: •
i • •
C. 1.1,- IFS Arre::-Tio
1
. D I R I
NE
To toeir l large uka nr •
L AND WL
' .
EVERT DEI'ABT3IE
iEVE3T Alitl-*:-Z :ESE
c.:11 ei..tmtra4
£VA
Txxszt . .l3...Ci r pt 21. 1574
I
lil
I '
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•
11111
=I
E 0 WELL
l eder County
jury . ; some
ration to ;the
t fairs 'and
arked, "all
called 'gift
/
/
MentS,
inn ig 111 the
week ending Nov,
gig
. ran, is. 225,900.
/ re.ridtul, W. Monfaitti;
Cash r.
,recent Onto with : nn
- pondenc. with Cot's:
a view to transacting,
city. co , fident of oar
thin.
1. PRICE, Cisbier.
,or old cgutomen and
continues the
US/NESS;
BEET. I thit, Abe
F 'Koons ? 'which she jo
prices. :
I. (purrs
OM
I 8 7 3.
DUETH
DT:TEIIS OF
i ODS
assortment a
TERi- GOODS.
CO3TVLETE„
=I
11.111:!cs amd Pr.:Ts, at
lIIIDr.ETII
Strrei.
• 1 ,
illscellaneus.
I
1 /
WouLp .
RESPECT / FL*
,ANNOUNCE
THAT
F7ml
HAVE
RECEIVED
7 M.
FALL
- • STOCK
AND
INVITE
AN
INSPECTION
-OF
THEIR
GOODS
MM
CUSTOMERSI
wru,,
FIND
ISII
NUSU LL
LARGE
•,,
SUPPLY
AND
ISI
PRICES
WHICH
.
'WIT T
BE
SATISFACTOR
f TO
Ifflg!
EVERY i*
DEPARTMENT
Eil
Inimat
AUENEESS
WILL
E !I
FOUND
AS
COMPLETE
POSSIBLE
TO
MA,KE
rr
77\
Er]
NEW
---- ,
NEW GOO SI
- •
1 •
TAYLOR & CO.,
vII&VE JUST OPFZIED A '..,
STOCK OF
• ff. ,
FALL' AND WINTER
ORES'S G
, 1
- I
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. "1
E~
ADIES AS-D•MLSSE
)4" I
OE
_
A' FINE ASS:ORTIIENT
-2.
LL AND LXA3I
~,
Scpteraber, 154:3
FROST '&. SONS
Would invite the Publle to rail .n
NEW STYLES OF FU
INIMENE
Ti;;T hacp t 9 ,v
linl
LdfiGEiT BEST
EVER i 2; TO
Which will beigold
.it Whole
We wre pr
UNDERT ,
We also keep.x. store
SASH
BLINDS,.
DOORS,
& Co.
Cam. 1. 1.?7,3
ISM
OMPLETE
LARGE AND
OODS!
=I
CASSILERS
CLOTHS AN
El
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&e., &el
PRICES
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DM
Mli
Nil
NS
Ell
I
HF S
Mil
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