THE REPUBLICAN. THURSDAt JUNE '23, 1881. To-Our Subscribers Erxamihe Your Label ! It will show you the month and year up to which your subscription is paid. If your sub scriptioo id soon to ' expire, please send us one dollar for a rcueiral at once, that we may send you the paper right along. Send in renewel althorn delay. • —L. A. Wooster is our general agent, solic itor, and collector, for the tioattiern and west ern portion of.the County. The lmilding formerly (templed by Kline's meat marlet is being concerted into a bowl ing alley, and will be opened7in a short time. It will be kept by Thos. Kennedy. • . The lr,c grouncle are being etichhi-, a in a stili:•tantial iron-pipe fence. The Luca that want to whittle will have to carry in the it pockets. Church of the Messiah (Utivere.ahst,) Itey. Taylor, Pamtur, at 10:3) a. m., Sulthet, S.tivatitm Through Christ," at 7:30 p. The conteet over the pustruaNterennp at Laitysville, is 8 ettiel b.: the app:Ant:n•-ot or Stephen liorhutu, auo:d and resprett'd ctit z and ardott Itepablinat or that place. John S;' Hinman, of Munro, al,,ut to Los;:onfe a citizen of Towanda. He 11:.? , pnrclias;11 ,the „tobacco awl cigar btore in th 31Lrstit Block, fronting OR Pairk street, :,wt kill, as boon as it is re-fitted:fill %%On a choice ::tuck orlew goods. ut - July Rill b. eelehr.ii4. 1 at 'the rev:deuce of N. W. Dodge. Frankluidale, by a Grand Review, at which the capture of Jefferson Davis will be re-enacted,. Taere will also be a platform dance. Music *--- .Smith's•Orcheatra, of Qatiten. Good stabling provi ea for those who come with teams. Our ii.tutla at Monrottom under auspices of the 31m/roc:ton Cornet Band, are preparing foj• a lull days enjoyment for themselves and I'ly-ntis uu I'6tirth of July.- Those v. ho ‘‘i,h -,t.eed the day pleasantly, and participate 'the vatted muusements—dancing ‘o.ieli are down in their programme, trill wt it to be itrattendince. See large pos. rs. F. P. Grady, merchant tailor, pre:baited to Mr. J. T. Smith, las: week, a handsome and valuable r.ilver watch and chain, us a mark the et.tt.q.:lll in which he held Mr. Smith as a fai:l.fund comcientious wurkraan during hi- an.: enticeship with Mr. Grady. Mr. Smith's t. ruieuded on Saturd.ty last. The il , g in:TR iption is hanthyomely engraved ti.:id‘• of the cwt. : "IYe,ented by F. Gra;ly to J. T. Synth, June 'Pith, Among those ho started on the Wyalusiug excursion to New York last Tuesday morning the following : Mrs. M. J. and Fannie Lou„ Mr., and Mrs. 1). W. score,.. n. tx. Smith and wife, W. A. Chamberlin, H. C. Porter, C, L. Tracy. C. D. Humphrey, Prof. Quiulan, and George Marshall. of this place, Hot le*. Horton, Shores Dr. Bracr : lord, of Columbia, J. F. Morley, Burlington, W. W. Whitman and T. Burke, Canton.- 11 !;':/ The ioxt annual ineetitig of the Pennsyl .)l,l.his' State. AFrociatir:n Will be held in hit-burg during the time of the State Sept. Mber. The State Agricultural Society %till allot a 'space of 50 feet by 170 feet ,:hafting and motive power free for the display of machinery and mill bupplies. This :s the eirst time in this State that an ‘ipportunity has been afforded to millers to such a display of milling machinery iii m..tion, and it is expected that there will b,• large number of . millers pre , :ent from lid and , Other States. (mr glsh - ,.ture through the effj.rts of ;Mestrs. Davis of the Senate an , i Hillis of the - 1b)15,..,-grahted an annuity and pension to the s.; low Mary Kelley of Tawlinda. of /115, per annum payable fiend-annually for services r,ndere , l by her late husband, William Kelly, one of the oldest citizens of this Doro., at the time of his decease, in the war of ISI2. .fler papers necessary to substantiate her claim, were gotten up by Allen McKean, as the proof of service of leer said late Lush:m.l at th;s late day was nut f utlictent nut!, r the Lcw of the ti, S., to procure relief cult the general Pen,sion laws. it is a de s.ervipg grant alt oniS which should have I. be.:tor.ed bt-forc. •1 but davWas I, 111 . ;111: , !:hriSt; day. It tit. (,b-, rye(' in SS. Peter-• and Paul Catholic church, place, ttitli Arandly impressive eertninnie4; Four inagaus were celebrated. Rev: Fathe'r Hells, the pastor, was assisted v. Father Dunn, (if Hyde Park; Bev. Father Cummiskey, of .Hazleton, and Bev. Father O'Hearn, of Wilkes-Barre. Bistiop (Mara of Scranton was . also present. Two linniired children took'part in the ceremony (f strewing flowers fer'the procession of the Blesst d Sacrament, fThe little girls wore white flre!.rt4 %%Oh pink sashes, and each carried a handsome botinet. The boys bore ' hag, wa candles a.. 4 their votive offerings. ;t wa. 4 I, autiful siglit, and the lian.l , orne church teas bull ot• faithful Catholics and intetested Protestant spectators. Mercnr Hall, was filled to oveillowing on Friday ev