THE REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, DEC. 8. 1881. To Our Subscribers. Examine Your Label ! It will show you the month and year up to • w hi c h your subscription is paid. If yonrsub• ocriiiti,in II coon to expire, please send us „„,-, dollar for a renewal al once, that , we ma y fe ud you the paper right along.i send in r,iwwel without delay. J Wooster is our geueral agent, sohe itot, and collector, for the southern and wes t. era portion of the County. - . _ n NCE IN PTIO RICE OF SUBSCRIP- N: The undersigned, publishers and proprie tor, of the Bradford Reporter, Towanda BRADFORD REPUBLICAN and Brad. pabltshed in Towanda, Pa., hay lug-t-uffere,t severe t o ss in the publicatfm of their respective papers from the heretofore extremely luw price per annum, hereby mutu ally agree to make the subscription' prioe of each of our papers respectively, on and after the First of January, 1882, One Duller end Fifty- teats per annum. And we hereby a gree and pledge ourselves to: each other, upon our our honor as business men, that we will strictly . and invariably adhere to the terms of this understanding. To make this a rrangement legallrbinding; we have entered i nt ,, b on ds, with penalty and forfeiture -for vi.lAtini of the terms of this agreement, All'oubscrip.tions paid prior to January let I t, will be taken at the former rate. Ra:ea of Advertising in all cases to be independent of-subscript ion. Gouenica- 2: Eirrcumscg, Reporter. D. M. TURNER, Journal. Rocco:at k Macy, RNPUBLIOAN. E. ASHMUN PansoNs, Argus. - • Gertrude Kellogg at.blerour Hall, Dee.ls. , Secure your.Eeata early. The borough fire apartment offv!era. will tleeted ou the third Monday evening or this month. The free lunch at Tidd's soon last Saturday vening wai a delicious :wilted pig. It was lid. Prof. Larnoratia , opened his dancing school cveninglast, in Mercur Hall. with large bud cele4 dabs. liiruia has • 1491(1 hie baggage exprem •11 e nd buguers to hie !mother, and is now, ,unning a- public hack. Miss Nlay Itobertg and TlieSterlink CUtnedy Company playel. "Hazel Kirk', to a full !wage at Mereur Hall, last evening; IN't.c.k4e shown a few days ago an tlegant fwidied crimping iron, the work of Mr. Chas. Scott. It wag made entirely by hand, and wao very beautiful. Thera is n , small-pox to Tc)wa ntla. A re i.,rt circulated last week that there was a case in town, bat it has proven entirely without truth. _ doilaing and Wm. Chamberlin have gunt:to Philadelphia to uttena the session of Nheonic Grand Lodge. Policeman Dimmock co , mpamed them. Aivonl k Sou, publ6hers of the Itecieter . „ announce that they will commence at the bei, giuhing of the new year the publication of m..ekly local agricultural paper. C:Aft McKee, who •learned thO printing its!, in the Republican °Mee, bat, who.has it•o,i.tly been attending the Susquehanna L.••••.itute, Is now teaching school .kl 4 lull tuwnship. 31: . . E. T. Fix, a prominent Towanda mt.:Th:la% was in. the city yeakerday.--E/- ,„;•, 1 Adurilist's:, of Saturday. Ai11. ,, a,;11 banker Fox 113:late's the "sugar," Mr. A il,rtiser, you are a little off. 14 expected that the re•layiug of the rpip,•s will be finished by the eud of next tk. The new oipea are of heavy. rolled iron and Hill stand all the pressure they be called Ilpoli to bear. tht. Messiah (Uuivermalidt), pastor, at 10:30 a. m., subject. Parables of the Judgment," (see Matt. chsp.) At 7p. m., "A Crisis in the Ile ;1;1 , World." Summers House at Moirocton, will :144114, proprietors en JAIL ist, D. H. Dodge rc , 1.,0); from the propriet nslitp. Mr. Geo. W. W,suck will become the new lindlord, and bv.peak for him a liberat.p.itronage, as he a.) doulit mike a first-class Hotel keeper. .1. Mason Esq., Treasurer elect of 11.1. is about to resign as Postmaster st I,,p.orte. The name of B.lintiel F. Colt is cu :Aimed as his succeisor, and petitions are elreulation asking that - be appointed. /0 ,sio Recirte. riertrilda Kellogg at Mercar, Hall, Thus ay evening, Dec. 13, 1881. Miss Kellogg is sa ~;iitioniit of the very first rank, who will not need any reeommerrl to TawanJa people, lia.A many friends: and admirers here, rud will no doubt have a full house. TU. icupreseion .that, the potato crop was eb9rt, this year, has about-exploded. Eat ;au japers have predicted that plenty of tubt.n, could be bought tot. half a dollar it tql,ht-1 by the first of January.- Pau 'em D. v. stedge, who has been for some time ,:,4,iged in an Elmira tonsorial establish akut, has 'returned to Towanda and opened Larber shop in the building formerly oocn- plt.d by Mallory's coal dna& Mx. Stedga is a :::st-class workman, and his many friends will Le 4111 to have with ris again. S:.ett of Sayre, who was taken iak while visit to h.s parents in To.vanda, last ar:k, his quite recovered hi 4 ilia health. •L'llituonal report that he hit been es ixtall-pox was all a hoai. Ile bad v.ican/Wii and canght I. Know s how 311 yUllthAr, ell ? Benjamin Ball, who had been under ball for ;11::14, wad given up by his surety on Tues iy afternoon, and whou Sheriff Dean wilder eJuvey him to jail, he bacsm ~a 4 an r3fusad to bs pat in durauoe :-.4-Police Botris cams to the relief of the Goliether lOW a couple of other da b-, and Benjamin was carried bodily to the hi, nut, however, without having hia toilet disarranged. • W 4. hive received from the Tiogs Hose Co., Watet lyN.Y..' an invitation card to their Annul Reception to be given at the Opera 'cit. cif - Toes lay evening, Dec. 27th, 1831, c Which oar thanks are due. Their recap arc noted for their elegance, and the )4a Loym are a very soctible crowd. The .nititi,a is accompanied by the names bf the I!_ceptl,)a and Floor Committees) in hand .ll,ly engraved script printed on. fine (iris board card. , Among the &caption Cam- I:tee appear the names of Robt. A. Packer all Asriitarit Postmaster General Richard A. Elmer. Ltt:ey No. 119, G. A. R., of Leßoy, tleard, the foUovriug officers on Friday even az, Dm 2. C-4. Bubert . • V•C—B. C. Holcomb. I V C -S. C. lictchen. A l l-4.1 A. Holcomb: —Geo. C. Crutut. ; • Culp:sin—M. Bailey. D kki*-4. S. Whipple. p•-•lvgatc i to Gran . l Eucampment--F. 'J. bus. - • A4:oate-11. A. Holcomb. th, Nzular meeting of Franklin Stearn Company, No. I. held Friday evening 2, the tollowing officers were elected for „,!ig 3 , ear. j li ent —I. B. II amphrey. Pre,ident —E. Walker, Sr. Foretnau--Jas. A. Bull. ' lit Ats't —Geo. Fairchild. '' —E. E. Frutchey. •-. Engineer—J. C. Lang. • i , itte -E. Walker, Jr., Jo!. Shelp,_ H. Wat *Pt. iti."ll. Nutt. • - Sic.retary—Ei. C. Powell. Fluancisl Seey-31. Decker.. • Artaturer—J. W. Geiger: - PlPszuen —Jet Tate. liegnea IBlieolleg, J. C. Turner, J.B. Ilam"”' Tr4 ' , tees- . -W. W. Pitcher, E. Frost. Fve Board--l. rt,e Police—W. W. Pitcher, H. H. Bow kat. At Whitcomb*. , 11 4 be seen some of the most handsomely LLlstrsto Holiday books ever offered for sale To • lands. The works of standard authors, ti egult bMdinge, maf brad Yea CiteriPb% PERAON47. -:-.ltev,' Geo. D. Stroud of Tankbaniook was in town on Monday list. . • • • • . J. Culver, Erg., superintendent of the U. B. amber cane experimental farm during the past reason, is now at his home ifir Wysox. • —Mrs. Julia Cranmer, of Monroe.. accom panied by her child, visited hermother. Mrs. Kinney; on Chestnut street, a few days since. —Mrs. Major O'Brien or Duluth. Minnesota, will spend some months' with her parents, Mr...and Hrs. Wm. Reeler. on Second street. —Hop. Deter Rockwell, E. B. Parsons and E. Pomeroy.' with other Prominent citizens of Troy. were in town on Monday last. • Lieut. C. B. Batterlee is enjoying a fur- lough at the home of his parents in Monroe ton. 1 —Mr. Chas;ficott has been engaged by O. S. Fitch as salesman in his Confectionery store. Diagram open on Monday nest at Kirby'i Drug Store for Gertrude Kellogg. Pocket Book ./Flowsiidi In Towanda, on Saturday last, . s pOciet book containing a_ small sum of Money.. The owner can have the same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice. Arrest of s .14)rim. A young man named A. W. Jackson repre sented himself as the son of a Mr. Spalding, a depositor in the Mansfield bank, 'Tioga county, Pa., and received the money on a forged note, Mr. Ross the banker followed him to Towanda on. Saturday list Officer Buena arrested Jackson pad as he was du ishing his dinner at the Ward Rouse. Re was accoMpanied by "his girl" and lingered so long over the dessert that the officer inter rupted his enjoyment of a Second piece of pie. Constable Welles accompanied ; . the prisoner to Troy and there banded him over to a Tioga county officer: C. C. The next meeting of the Chautauqua Lit erary and Scientific Circle will be held at the residence of Mr. EL 8. Smith, at the foot of Chestnut street, Friday evening December 9, at 7 o'clock. rbe Itsson for the evening will be a review of " Man's 'Antiquity and Language "—Chautauqua text book No. 29= from the first to the fifty-second page, inclu sive: The first 25 questions on "Man's An tiquity," as contained in the Chautauquan for December, will he used in the review. It is expected that the next meeting will be one of unusual interest and a full attendance' of members in requested. Essays on various subjects will be read by different members of the Circle. All who are interested in the Circle work are cordially invited to_ be pre sent. On Tuesday afternoon last, toward evening, an old stage' horn wrs beard in the distance, and as it came nearer, it was observed to be a uew stage loaded with men, which had putt been run out of the paint shop for F. T. Bil= lings, while on his team Was a new harness made by Asa Nichols in this place, while the stage was made and ironed by W. D. Chaffee, and painted and trimmed in goOd style by B. H. Beardsley. ,Nr: Billings drives the Le- Baysyille.and Owego route, via heath, War ren-Ceuter and South Owego . , and will spare no pains,to snit all who favor bim with their patronage:, The new proprietor treated his friends, and took his departure. on Tuesday morning in good shape. Success .to him. —J . ,epaysettle Advertiser. - Leger,' Married, tioinetime. somewhere, by somebody. Mr. Hassel Lindley, of Leßoy. Bradford county, to fitii. Boutewoman, of Fox. Sullivan count/p -all of Penney!mum. They went to Tioga county on their wedding tour. On arriving bomb at his sou. Ira Lindiey, he was serenad ed with a variety of music, as inch old coons are likely to he. • Holiday Goods Ed' Moult!mesas has received a fine line of elegant jewelry, watches, clocks, acc., very suitable for - Holiday Preseuti, and will con tinue to aid largely to his stock of goods. Ed. is alive to the wants of his many friends and customers, and always endeavors to please. His stock is large to select from and it will well repay any person desiring pros en is in, his line to call and examine his goods, at Lis store, with Swartz at:Gordon, corner of Main and Bridge streets. • Miss Dora Wheeler of New 'York was the winner of the - Prang Christmas prize of 81000. —.Reeiete. She was not, hot ought to have been.' i The first prize * was won by a man' with a, design greatly inferior, to that - of Mies Wheeler, who won The secood pnze of $5OO. Whitcomb has specimens of all of Prang's prize c.ards, sa well as a variety of Holiday cards r designed by both native and foreign artists. The 'French cards are czqaisite. FELTON-MORLEY . OtiWednesday Doe. 7, at the residence of MM. I. M. Campbell—the bride's sister—Mr. John' D. Belton was married to Miss Frank Morley, youngest daughier of the We Jacob Morley Esq., of Burlington. The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Chas. H. Wright, id the presence or a few Wends. The iewly welded pair left ou No. 2, for Williamsport and Ilatrieburg,•Twhere they will remain several days in. vis:ting friends. kr. Felton is a wurtliy gentleman and is to bo congratulated on having woo so excellent a lire•compinion. The best wishes of Many friends are theirs. CARBOY RUN: As our little town has not been heard= from for some time, I take the liberty to Bead 3oti a few items of interest. We are a quitit, hard working people as a general rule, consequent ly there is not much to write about. Occa sionally some of our old inhabitants move away, and new ones Come in- to take their places. Of the former, Mr. J. H. Crook and family have gone to Tyler, Clearfield comity; ale) Mr. James Cronk and family, of Foot of Plain, to the same place. Mr. Charles, McGee, oar congenial engineer of the /Lucy, has left on account of ill health, we understand. • Mr. John Fassett has been so fortunate as to secure his (McGee's) position, and is giv ing entire sstisfactian. Mr. Fassett is an honcet, energetic man and a thorough neer. We wish him success. _ Mrs. Dr. Dubturd . returned hotno Fridsy last, after, prolonged visit to her old home sneVicioity, in Wyoming county, N. Y. Mr. Waful visited us the Fart week, and livered some of his metallic portrait paintings that his agent took orders foesome time ago. They are the finest of that kind of worn we ever 'saw, and were the means of securing 27 more orders. • Thanksgiving Bay pined off very quietly. A large number of the male, popigation in duilged. in a shooting match for a cow, which was won by Morahan Mahoney . , who made a stringithot of 1 inches.' We are glad to see N. K. Mott on the street again. , fie hal been Rick for thiee f or four - • Oonsratn , stians are - in order wt. the tear& ing house. Mr. and Mt4.lrennett have taken a new boarder.—it is a girl Alt doing well. • X. twzanatsFrz.) 'Thisident Serlovalv Early yesterday evening • Senator. Jm7:s called on the President, and after a couveres. Son Which lasted perhaps half an, boar, was about to take his leave, and bad arisen foe that purpose, when he happened to 'notice. the Presid'ent stagger, and -beforei7he- could get to Lila assistance he had fallen Into st chair. Attila: sea reeoveredvonwionsuess. Upoli being asked Whet 'biased': his 'tiuddep, fainthess, he said lie PreTerted• not "to talk. on the subject; but subsequently, ouLbeinf preised for an answer, • he replied . "W6ll, sit, it's enough to mate . any man sick to SEC a gentleman of the social standing t af Mr. Jones, wearing pants cut by Alain and made by Eve; why does he not go to the Great 'Boston Cluthsog House, just *sed in Mean's, Brock, Main St., Towanda, .Pa., and get 4; good suit and overcoat, for less motley than • fon can buy them in any other ' place, and made up by skillful Mechinics, and every; thing warranted as represented. riAeods ~o,it l itur io stchousteifocit i . fiio,4 s ; ,-- ; - Bblimailibe ibii'elatte, wile ' U5ri.....2 ) The Great Boston Clothing House. tut openei iu Meaty: Block, Mein Street, Towanda, Pa. M. L. ScHezzazeo, Piop. • Holiday Party. There will be a Holiday Party given at the Orange Hall, Dore% Pa., on Thursday even ing, Dee. 29th, 1881. Music—McDonald Stolen's Orchestra. Bill $1.50. 'Dee. 8-srr.• One. Fox, Piop. coiner PR OCEEDINGOB. medirKENT COM—MONDAY Nor. 14. Wm. Orimley vs H. L. Hinshaw, et al. Botw Ameigh.va itineentDrapar. et aL Jerlinish Saner VI *ail %Moot. et al. Anne Meehan vs Donglkia - oral. A. Dead's use vs H. W. MetgeHin. et al. Higiish !blemish vs,Hollis soloon b. Charles Main et al. vs Thos. , / Qsßriia J.M. Pike v. 4 C. Hansieker. ' Thos., Meredith nse‘vs 8. filimedier. • W. R. Waterman vs M. A. Vi'atorman. Bales disehirged easih.,,of the aboie cases. N. T. Horton vs J. 8. Campbell, et al.. W. 8. Allen et al. vs Julia 8. Thompson. J. D. Raynor. vs N. O. Hai"is. Lewii Ziner vs J. M. Ward. ; John McKean use vs Flynn. Phelps. _ Robt: Each; mon J. N. Woken*, Riles made absolute in each o!, the aboie cases. L. R. - Prost vs D. V. Btedge. 8:-Oook vs O. VanderpooL . o.ld.•Eanirills vs. G. W..irmstrongi, _ Two-. cases. : • 0. M. Manville vs E. IL Buffington. • Jahn Brainard's use vs A. D. Hinckley. Rules in each to open judgment. E. pomeioy va Geo. Rodgers: Rnie to 'abrogate C. H. Webler and John Ifomnaur to rights of phitutiff. :N. 0.-Hanis vs 0. Hunsieker. • ' Rule for judgment . for want of a sufficient affidavit of defense. A. H. Slocum vs Barney Clark. . Rule for an iuteipleeder. - In theinittwWlof the 'lunacy of _Myron ther. Rule on the committee for au order SO pay costs. ' In the matter of the application of the En tail Building and Saving Viand Association Of Towanda:, Rn!ti to dissolve said corpora lion. J. o—Btlght vs Henry Menai., et al. Geo. Stevens, W. A. Chamberlin paid 0. L. Tracy appointed apprais"rs. Pomeroy, Bros. et al. vs Minuequa Borings Imp. Co. Report of:Viewers:tiled. In the matter of the :petition of Canton Twp.. School Board. Geo. H. Webb, Ira H. Smith and V, M. Wil son, appointiel viewers.- 2 - ~•••• •-•-. • - A. D. Cocilliangh vs W. IL Store*. S. A. Rookivell vs Winfield Packar.l. • Roso Viuceut vs: pa. & E. Y. C. k RR. juiginent'inik defendants in each case upon "sacs stated.: ' - Com vs Daytou k Angle. - - - Com vs Shaw & Co. Com vs Dmidow & Bros. Mereali Ll:el,se Tar. Judgment fir plaintiff': in ea !'t cases Mated. _ E. Smith re P. Caroline. J. Id. Heaglan•va Mary A. llLtra'tail. • Rules in each sass made abAoluto. Eunice A. Tent TO, F. M Lent. Anna E. Corey ye C. 11. Corey. Divorce decree in each cage. HPECLAL COURT-MONDAY NOY. 21. O: D. Nizons use vs Walt. • Wolf, Issue:: Overton & Sanderson for plff.. Wood s: Hale for dft. Verdun; for dft. . • 11. H. Ingham vs A. J. Layton et al. ' Tres pats. Williams & Angle and W. T. Davies; Esq., for PUT., N. 0. -Elsbree, D. 0. Dewitt, Esqs., and Overton k Sanderson, for dells. Verdict for defendants. • Reasons filed for a new trial. B. S. Bentley, Trustee et al. Ts bueq. Mn. tusl Ima. Co. of Harrisburg Pa. Debt. B. S. Bentley Jr.. and H. N. Wi Esqs., for Of., C. M. HO and L. M. Hall,l..sqs. Case settled during trial. • MONDAY, NUV. 28. Rose L. &cot's'. use •vs Ethan Nithertons Exn. Feigricd Issue. D.'A. Overton and Win. Maxwell, Ems., for plff., Overton a San-, demon for delta. Verdict for delta. . 8. B. Rodgers vs H. N. Hinton. Exceptions to Auditar's report dismissed and report con firmed filially. E. T.,Pox vs David Benjamin et al. A. C. Elebree et al, va C. Run sicker. G. J. Allen vs G. P. Wood. Rule.' in each case discharge d: Overseers of poor %%losing Twp., vs Over seers of poor of Wysox, .Twp. • Order of -re moval confirmed. • . H. Wilson's pee Vs G. H. Kitchen. Order for a feigner issue. . In the matter of the petition to divide Wysox Twp., into two or more election dis tricts. James H.Codding, 0.8. Russell ind 8. W. Alvord appointed commissioners. DECEMBER TERM.-MONDAY, DEC. 5 , . 1891. The following are the Grand Jurors: H. I L. Scott, Foreman; Peter 0. Biles, Wyalus ing; Philip Crane, Athens - hip.; Chas. A. Cummins, Monroe twp; Perry Dodge, Frank lin; George Emery, Barclay; John Fleteher, Troy Boro; Rufus 8. Hakes, Albany; David Higgins, Ulster; Floyd Khmer. Athens twp; James Ketchum Jr.. Canton; Royal H. Oliver, Wilmot; Miles Osborne, Albany twp; Reuben R. Palmer, Leßoy; Joel Pitcher, Warren; Cyrus A. Plummer, Albany Boro; George Richards, Terry; •Edward O. Strong, Spring field; Charles H. Turner, Towanda Boro; Charles L.- Tricy, Towanda Boro; Eldridge' G. Vandyke, Leßoy. Win. Sill vs Anna Sill. Sheriff directed to make proclamation in divorce. Frnces A. Gafes vs Leonard Gates alias subpoena in divorce directed to be Ltaued. E. 8. Zacharias vs Lucretia Zachariva. . Diana Vancouver vs L. D. Vancouver. L. D. Granteer vs Ann Granteer. Cyrus limber Ira Senn Al Taber. ' Addie Bailey vs J. 8: Bailey. Lydia M. Mann vs Theo. Mann. • Subpoenas in diVorce directed to b issued lu each cue. • John N. Hayes vs Isabella I. Hayes. Maggie Angle vs Henry Angle. James Blodgett vs Lydia Blodgett. Geo. Lenox vs Eliza Lenox. Alvin Buchanan vs Ella Buchanan. Each of the above cases referred to L. Elabree Esq., Master and Examiner in di vorce cases to take teatimeny. In the matter of Michael Hannon, a lunatic. Auditor's Keport-filed and confirmed at Its the . matter of the application of James Haight committee of L. K. Pease, a lunatic, for rare boreal estate, order granted. ;/‘ 4BortOtt vsik Abrams Jr. Edo to mark Jadirmeni l setisfied. H. Streeter vs E. E. 4allington. EFde to open judgment. matter of tai Wdmisaiiiii of Benj. T% Hai: is „au. Attorutty4lawlcia presenting the acitificite.cit %halliard of examiners and on motion of IL. A, idercir Esq.. Court admit. him to practice in the !Rivera! conrts of_Brad• ford :county 'wherefore he wiestrity swokorb. Id the matter of the...achnlisionot H. Y. Johnson as an Attorney-at-I'Yr; on presenting certificate of - Board Of Examiners and on mo- Sion,of j. R. Eyins Esq.; _court admttlini to praoticielfy the livers; 'courts of - . Bradford county; whereupon hit was duly ammo. E...POnteroy's use vs GeO.llogers. HALIDIIII Snorer vs ga. Johnson, Bates made attaoluts tissesett cue. Overnets Poor, of WyotusiOg as Overseers roar of Wysoi. "Bale -.ori defendants to pay coats. (LW. and Hi W. Middleton vs .TOtinson mTg. Co. W. J. Young.A.q., appointed m Auditor to distribut. tummy 'wising from Sheriff's sale olden... personal property. Hilzibeth Corey vs L. D. Yowler et aL .tudifor'sfieport 41811 and pontirmed nisi. Io the matter of the order of the Court for Mani Jury 'boa fOr the year 1892. And now to Wit Dec. b,1891. it, is ordered 'that tbe number or jurors to terra the several courts durily(theirreo pia be 800. . • This number it designated by virtue of the' tAta:itct of • Assembly, passed April 10. 1867; this beiug the term of Con next proceeding the year in !bleb said jurors are to serve. Grand: Jury -disposed of the follow legumes. i BILLS. COM ve.Linni 7 EllLAscault, and batteM. Com vs L. L. Terty ff -Perjary. - Com !lent. Ball-rPointlogn gun. Ckmi vs-Mahar_DsJdwia= SeWng intostoai; ing deinks on-Sunday. Bad Balt-Bait. Bail- and John B. BallhLAggratated malt and ilattery. Com vs 'Adam M. Mints---Cotttag ,timber ~ •ikee74.- . 7i. '.•,;: i- :.•',... [-. .f...:7-•;-: ,•••.-. r.-'• :::. ..'", .- - I . i : • Coo iptelion tk)bti.:44Batig cfplul stacks .of grain., itcry Taus sure. Com vs Pay Itaseagrant—Aaaault and bat tery. county for costs. to the watOr el taking the Bridite9L,thi! Beeq. !triage 00., at Athens, es a tree bth*ge. Thetannut Jul report that the bridge ebould not be taken as a free bridge. I Cent TO Leonard W. Japer—S eretr 9f the peace. Deft. santetiond to DIY the .eeehl es' cup! for prosecutor!. witnesses. Dab t he prosecutor, Chas. Parmenter. and the &boys depinlant aentetieeit to elle bonds= lIIP sum of 11100; to keen the peace... • Com vs H. B. Benson-Forgery.t Dist. Atty. Panning. and 'Hyena k Maynard • for Com. W. J. Young Esq., for Deft. Verdict, not guilty. and the prutenntor M. Niches& for coati:- • • c Co es Nelsou_Cobb—Burning twit ;stacks of grain. Diet. Atty. Panning. H. N. WU- Huai, 8. W. t Win. Little Zags. for Com. McPherson & Ycning fordeft. on trial: COUNCIL PROCEEDING'S. The regular monthly session of the Bortaigis' Council was held Monday evening, Doo. 5„ 1881. The following' 'members were present: Burgess Alger, Coandlmati Frost, °Orden, Keeler, Panels and Spit - Mini. • • The minutes of stie hat regular and opeCial meetings were read and approved. The Burgess, appointed councilman Frost street committee r of the.secoud : Ward to alio' teed Mr. McCabe. Councilman Keeler - submitted the &Wow ing: . I Nagar-is, At a regular monthly meeting of the Borough Council held at their rooms Mays 2d, 1881, the foUoiriug resolution witsAissed:. itesotrad,:That condderiniaM ol 44 , said Lid last petition bavostppoeit tunfi a • the said Towanda Water Wo rk. shall notify the Council that their works are fully completed, and ready for use sod that the aid.Towanda Water Works shall not de mitid or be - entitled to any rent on hydranbi, until their-works aviLso completed.: WEEILEMI, Some doubt exists 'as t° the es actmeaning of said resoluthin, tberetdie: Resolved, .That the above resolution be, and the same !whereby repealed. • Besoived, That the Mania refuse to ex tend the time for. completing the Towanda Water Works beyond the first extension Oct. 23, 1880. The resolution_ of repeal was adopted, all -the members pre r sent voting aye. ' L, Bills approved by the duanoo committee amounting to $998.17, wore ordered paid, to• , wit: ' Gas for lkirentber: . ' • . $ 88.40 Pollee, •", 82.00 Fire Department „ itePairing - • Franklin steamer - - 307.45 . - Fire Dep. montly ap. Frank- ' fin steamer company: 500 312.45 Streets and culverts, - ' 344.87 Engineering (streets) - 42 00 Great and North 4th street viewers . ',14-00 hinting, - ' - - . -: -•.. .5.00 Costs. t : 4.90 Miscellaneous. • ' - 6.75 Tota - 1 5898.17 Report otipolice Justice Codding for the mOuth'of NOvember: . - M. R. Hall. arrested by Moffitt; drunk and disorderly. Fine El costs, El 70. 10. William,Smitb, by Burns; drunk. . Fine, $l, costs $l. 70. 17. William Burke, by Dimmonk;drAnk. El and coats. lit. Smith. by Barns; drunk: $1 and coati. 20. James Graham, by Britton; drunk. $2 50 and coats. 21. James Graham, by Burns; drunk.. $5 and coats. J. E. Rockwell, by Britton; drunk. $3 and coats. F. Talady, by Britton; drunk. $2 and costa. 24. Owen Coleman, by Britton; drunk Co its. 25. John Hill, by Britton; drunk. '4l and COHLB. Report filed and , Conneil adjourned. J. KINGSBiIItY, See'y. GOOD TEMPLADS" CONVENTION. The Northern district convention met at - Good Templars hall Canton, Tuesday, Nov. 29th, at 11:30 a p 3., W. C. T. Chace in chair. Lodge opened with prayer by Chaplain. Al! admitted who had pass word or were properly vouched for. Committee epointed to make arrangCments for evening's entertainment. After prayer by chaplain, adjourned. - AnztotooN.—T'he lodge was opened in regular order at 2 o'clock. The. following committees were appointed: Good of the order: Bros. Dart, Whye, Sister Smith and Sister White. • Com. on resolutions: Ere's. D. W. Smith, Thos. Manley, and Butts. The following delegates Were reported present: Cantoa,No.493]-.8. S. Dartt, D. W. Smith, G. W. Griffin, 50 members in goOd standing. Emit Cauton No. 430—Noiman Spaulding E. S. Manley, Sister Manley, 35 in good stand- North Towanda No. 539—C. E. White, Sister White, 23 members. Senth Creek No. 675—Sister BeilLa Smith, Elld'Smith, Um. Ira Parsons, 37 members. • Milan-J: E. Clough, •J. M. Vincent D. M. Doane, 35 members. • Cold Water—No. 1087—Bros. : A: W. Alger, E. Russell and H. A. Russell, 35 members. Herrick —Bros. Butts and McLarny. North - Orwell was selected u the next place Of meeting on the last Tesday in February. Discussion on "Good of order" called forth remarks from a number Of Brothers, present. Committee on good of Order make partial re port Concerning arrangements . , for evening sbealon. At 4:30 convention ajourned. In the evening 'the Presbyterian church we+ comfortatly tilled. The exerelos open ed with ;singing by the choir; prayer by Brother D. W. Smith; address by Brother Batts; singing; remarks by Bros. Smith, Gummy, Dartt and Eaten, closed by bene diction by Bev. Gates. WEDNEEIDAY.—Convention opened with W. C. T. Chace in chair. • ' Reports of Put. Peptides. rerLal report from Deputy Laudon of East Cantcht, saying there were bill two working Lodges in hi s district with four ,tbat were not in working order. Remirks.by Bro..Dutt in . regard to Grover Lodge. Also farther remarks by Bro. Landon in regard to same., Various remarks about Alba Lodge. Remar lie by Bro. Alger in regard to Tem perance affairs at North Orwell and vicinity. showing good work in that section. Remarks by Special Deputy Bro. Butts; also report from South Creek Lodge by the W. C. T. Bro. Chaco showing but one work ing Lodge in that district.. Remarks by Bro. White iu regard to organ izing lodge in impractiabie localities. aud_ the mushroom variety.-further remarks by W. C. T. on same. . Remarks by W. C. T. and Bro's. Dartt and Alger on subject of collections. ,Question by Bro. Alget—How many times can a member visit a lodge without paying dues? W. C T. referred to by laws. Remarks by Bro. Parsons; 'on subject, no member entitled to the puts word without payment of does, and'not entitled to twit in Lodge without pass word. . . Report of conimittetion resolutions; „ : • • WtinnEss- r -The foe against 'whom we are contending is passe:tut and agressive, ruth lessly spreading dosolatioh and ruin on every hand, regardlessly alike of the- appeals of Mercy or thci claims of Justice, and whereas the wisest and most efficient Measures have thus far proven insufficient to break up the obnoxious liquor traffic land rid society of this terrible scourge therefore: • Resolved: —l. That -we Urge all this temper ance workers in every branch' of the service to (greater exertiob. • " • - • 2. That We earnestly invite all friends of humanity to join us in this , great ci'3efilet for Ul t i riat:We yi c ilicit 'earnestly urge upon ovary friend of sad ty the .reasouable ness and importanthe of refusing under any and ail circumstances bi sign petitions for , license to sell intoxicanti. • . 4. That inasmuch as the . Supreme Coast of Pennsylvania rules that -the granting of licenses bwholly at alth - discretion_. of the district judge, we shall continue to remon strate agains t granting also)? licenses to sell intoxicants, leaving the judge and petion ere to take all the rev ability of forcing these pernicious pest-ho es into our com munities. 5. That- we in Unison ith all other tem perance lodges, demand ur Sista Legislature as &right that: that body afford as an oppor tunity to vote on the proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit the tustinfactureAnd sale of ardent spirits to be used as a bever age. 6..-That the wholesale peddling of lager beer through the country, with the presistent of nts of the dealers to introduce the bever age into the families of respectable Sitiiens id a new feature in the liquor traffic and one which demands the earnest attentini °ltem pennies workers. We therefore callwpon all good to unite in devising means for the suppression of this method of extending and 'increasing the sale of intoxicating haver . • 7. That our thanks ire dusithe trustees of the Presbytedan church' for the use of their house. as the good people for their hospi tality in entertaining this convention. ' Resolutions unanimously adopted. . trod' ei bead of tbe good of the order.. ',Re marks was wadi by Bros. and Botts. lip's: Botts nil MaLarny were ,appointed a siommitiiti to secure 'witless orEfeo. Limb* ko speak 51 next eotrventicm. Minutes of session read. Bros. Bowman PO* aP• ixdsteff committee to revise minutes for pub 7 ligation; Adjourned. - - ‘`- LusziaiPA.;/*'4 . -Ik . ' 1881. ME. Bat. Wruan: In your, totter of fin?. Toli Plekee,ef MM,Moy, pleadiii. 'Om bio and deeliM $ 16 04 4 4e7 e : tat m 0614 3,00 the i'44 I 4MM Web ticiared aid r ia in...Olyoui'l.selliM Oliree of "favoritism" and "partisan feeling." but ,beon contirme4l by the higher-coup, of public opinion. - ' • Quack' nostrums • bring their testimonials from era', and la plausible to portray upon Papeetim.actileyaniewisi Wind, - Plosion foceigii Bet*" but oneifllair Mar in the presence of the intelligent, farmers of Bradford comity is of. more practical value loam. than ° is, dozen awards of priadi of "trees" or 'bricks',l , f in ?Jew, EC , gland , New York - • Let to exiinine your' "emphatic denial that the Byrum* beat the Wiard in 'average ease.of draft . at the late - trial.' Taking your figures the average draft of the Ward' was 450.72 and We Elyzacuse. Was 447.93.001utds per 100 cable' inches, making , a diflierenco 277 pounds in favor of the:l3yraensi. One .wauld. suppose that 'you familiarity with 4 1.1aboir and 'Adams" together, with soar s!conscie* tiousness" would have rorbidden snob a state ment. .f, When You ere able to' shoe that ;the , twit. deuce produced in my letter of Oct. 28th. in regard 34. tile composition of the Syracuse mobliboard noewqrttlY; of • belief it Imay4 be neeemary to "demonstrate" its trutlifultess. Until then the burden of proof rests Ewen you. i • Elpeskhig of the late trial. you say, far as the work - was.tierldone in plowing tied nothing except the superiority of yonr plownian and - two in striking 's back farrow," and "the' work One by any,of the plow. upon Towanda tixts di 1 not settle the question of soperhwity7ead again "at ibo Wel tho - ds l y before . plowmsa teem that . won; at the stony laud trial it was the Wiard P/ouhat, Folks decided 'yictory.7,, Xi. Welles, doei the. ;reputation — of the Ward Plow depend upon such sophistry; or, are you joking again. Very Respectfully J. W. hymn. List of letters remaining in the 'Post Office for the week ending Deo. 1, 1881: Butzman, Snide 14rOW11, Juo. Burnham, Madam Baker, J. W. Bmtzmak A. IL Braund, Martha E. Corson. Elsa Chrmia, Mail a; Clark, Clark, Jas. A. . • Orowley,Jas., Coleman. Jno. • Conley, Mary Decker, E. W. • • Davie, S. 0. . Gilbert, E. R. ‘ Gay, Mrs. E. C. Milner, C. W. Mulford, Lewis Hirda, Fred -Homan, Chas. Johnson, A. O. Jeder, Anna - Martin, Alex Mingos, Alonzo Oltver, - C. H. Peterson, Annie Richardson, Milan Ross. G. Sullivan, Agnes Spins, Geo. Schrader, Sam'l Vincent, Win. N Wickham. Belia Wolfe, aomi (2) - Warner. Harvey Mrs. Woodruff. A. A. Wells, W. E. • Whalen, Thos. Persons calling for any of the above will please say "Advertised," giving date of list. •• P. POWELL, P. 11. dtdelee to Z.ubands. -We wish to flay a word to the husbands, who have fault-finding wives, in I,striet con fidence of course. If you wish the partner of your bosom to greet you with tattles here after and forever more, make be a present of a "Happy Thought" range, this very best of Kitchen stoves. You, will &unborn at A. D..• DYE & Co.'s hardware establishment on Main street: . Try it. BUSINESS LOCALS. —L-B. Bogers has a large stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds, also Moldings, and hi selling cheaper than any other establishment in . Pennsylvania. —G. L. Hess can sell Orpoories very cheap because his expenses are very light. His customers shall have the benefit by btiying at the First Ward Store. —Choice hams at C. M. Myor's muktit. Bridge Street. - • May 19-tf., —AU the !alert styles in Ladies Hats. and other fancy goods for the ladles &tiara. E. L. Mingo)? fashionable Millinery store, Main stree a t, opposite the Park. —Fresh lake Ilah and as:lt water fish at C. M. !dyer's market, Bridge' street.- —Go 'to C. If. MyeT's market, Bridge street,' for the best cats of fresh meat. May_l9-If —No charge for delivering; and don promptly from C. M. Myer's market, Bridgb street. May M-tt Poultry Wanted. TONS OF POULTRY Wanted at Pstch &Trans's toi Xmas. 12E2 ...tit persons indebted to the undersigned. must settle their accounts before December let, if they wish' to save costs. N. P. HICKS. TOWANDA, PA., Nov. 10.-4 w. D. H. R. The beat Hair bruising in market for gray hair, to promote the growth of the hair and to prevent the falling out of. the hair. Ask your druggists for Davis Hairltenevator.. Messrs. Shores k Smith, at the Rid, White and Blue store, Bridge street. next to awarts and-Gordon, opened for the Fall and Winter trade, the beat stock of boots and shoes to be found in Towanda. Their stock is corn posed of the best class of goods, in every variety, boys,. youtlik - and childrei9s_ boots and shoes, ladies, misses and childrens Wear: All of which they aro selling at prices that defy competition on the same quality of goods. They inyite particular attention of purchasers to their stock, and will aim to give them satisfaction. 'STEAM THRESHER-TEN HORSE POWER. This sViam power mounted on wheels is portable and may be. easily hauled with a. team to any desired point.- •It is adapted to the propulsion! of TIIIIESUING MACHInfI, wood sawing, feed cutters, portable saw mills, or any other light machinery. It is of simple conatructfon, durable and easily managed.. Manufactured by Charles Persil:o & Co., Groton, ompktbs County, N. Y. C. W. LIOLCOMB, General, Agent. Ulster, Pa., July 21-w- . " PILES. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the badli,rioins and lower part of the abdomen, cansing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the , kidneys or neighboring orgaps. At times symptoms of indigestion are pres Ont as flatulency, tumid-, ness of the stomach,: etc. 'A moisture like perspiration, producing a very -disagre eable itching, parlicularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common attendant. Internal, Paternal and Itching _Piles yield at once on the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors; allaying the intense Itching, and. affecting a permanent care where all other remedies bare failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try 'if if and be cured. Price, :50 cents. Ask your druggist for it, and when you cannot obtain it of him, we will , send it,.prepaid; on recipt at price. Address The Dr. - Bosinko Medicine Co.. Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Clark B. Porter, S. End of Ward House Block. June 2-lyr. MARRIED. HAMMONDL-MITCHELL—On Nov. 22. at , the parsonage in Aspinwall, by Rev. Hil lock Armstrong, Mr. Lysander Hammon(t. of Jackson, Tioga Co., Pa., and Miss Aloud& 'E. Mitchell of East Smithfield; Pa. PRIITCHEY—BENNETT-At the residence .of bride's' uncle, Thos. Meredith ; on 2d street, Thursday evening Dec. 1. by Rev.- 4:13: Stewart, D. D., Mr. E. E. Frntehey. - and Miss Jane Bennett, all of this place. DIED. ," Noticei of decdh insertidfree; but when ac companied by remarks - beyond six lines, either, In prose or poetry, said addition will be charg ed for at the rate of eight cods per line. ,Eight words make a line. 21. IV - Persons sending obiltscu;g notices for publication will please accompany the same with the pay at the rate of caw cent for , each word in excess of forty-eight words. • PACKAILD—At West Granville Nov. 29, :Win. Padkard, aged 75 years. BAGLEY—On Saturday Nov. 26, Lydia flag ley, agedl9 years; daughter of Warren and Lydia Bagley of Grover. • WARTED. A geod, second-band, ENGINE and BOILICit. Address, stating condition and price, M.S. 211.. P. O. Box. X, Liberty, Tioga Co.. Pa. Oct. n-2m•-tt. ' ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., Estate of George Gordon, deceased. late of that township of Asylum, Brad f ord county , pram. Letters of Administration having been issued out the Orphan's Court of Bradford county to the undersigned noon the estate of the above named deoedernt, notice is thereto?* harsh/ given that a persons indedted to the eststa above awned must.make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the trams, must present, them Iduly enthentkated for seWeiment to B. LAPOUTE, Administrator.. , 117,114114 Pa., Dae• 188L-6w , . NEW ADyER'IISFMENTS. , . 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The last Twelve Annual Volumes of Elenesn's Banta, in nest cloth binding, sill De sent by mail, postage paid. or by expres4 free of expense (pro vided the freight dOes not-exceed one dollar per voluniegfaril7 SO each. tAeth Cling for asp& volume, suitable for bind ing. will be - sent hy mail, postpaid, an receipt of $lOO each. Remittances should be made by Post-Oftee Money Order or Draft; to avoid chance of lou. Netoqxwers are'sit to copy Oteadeertitesest with out Ike express order of Mama liaarszas. Address, • HARPER & BROTHEBI, Sew York., TOWANDA MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. I -.. Corrected pivot) , Wediieaday. ' BTLiVENB & LONG. CieseriLDealers la ORIXIIRM AND PRODUCE Corper of Mail sad Pine Streets. PAYING. SELLING. Flout per larrel ...... .... s7 0009 oil Flour per sack 1 8042 23 Buckwheat Flour, $1 100.. - '43 50 Oorn Meal - 1 ,75 - Chop reed 176 Wheat, 11 bushel - 1 955145 /Vex' . " . ' WO 56 - C orn. : 0 . 7 8c 2 SO , Buckwheat, u 85 Oats. .. - - 0 toes, , 0 I. 5002 50 Pota u . 0 pp Apples Green , 14 bushel.. . 50® 7 5 Apples Dried. i$ lb I 5 Peanbee u u ..• ... 4415 Raspberries Dried 11 - Si 0420 Blackberries u u ... 10 Pork.,ll barrel , 22 00424 00 ,Rima. il !b... 0 0 1 .. 15@ 1 1 6 'Lard. 6 Butter, in Tubs a Flrkire . e . . 25430 ftgßuttera. in Rolls 22427 284' Clover Seed $1 bushel ''.l - 5 004650 Timothy seed $1 bushel.. I , 3 2 5 43 40 Beeswax, $1 lb 20422 ' =Salt barrel: .. . • - ' 160 16 l e t Salt 'u- ... - . 150 Asbton Salt " ... 2 7543 00 Onions, 'ft busted: .. ..... 90E01 00 - PHILA. STOCKMARKET. DEIIAITEN & TOWNSEND , • BANKERO4 • No.lo South Third St. Philadelphia. gook bought 4t sold either for Cash or on Ilirgto Psis Turunat Deo. 6. 1188. • . . - • IltD. U.S. 18111, Est.— 100 % 101 .. - . 229 u tha 5%104 pai r. ...... • 1021C 121 102% u 4% new, 114% 114 " ' ' 116 • 118 I=lrania B. It 63% 63 eights and Iteading R. 4111% 38% Lehigh Valler R.Jt 51% 81% Lehigh Mel andaBavigatien Co. •. • 44% 44% MOM NS II Rand Coal C 0....... 165 . 187 liorthan Central RB Co Mg 52 1113 Hi s wtU.P Co * 20 .20% MA Pittsburgh; It West It It 233. 123 Central Transportation Co 44% 40% Nurthsrw. iseneo3os.. . '" 19% 39%- J-" -4 1 . . ' - 80% a: Northern Pennsylvania St_ .59 ' Philadalphia - h 21% 811veryfreades)..... ..... '• et. 11996; - _ ,. 99% lOW PRINTING .OF ALL KINDS ti dose at abort siONI` and minable :stag itthe Ituvaucum oMbe. . 'lBB2. =2=l 1 1 1882. TiltreisATED. I ) =I HARPER k BROTHERS, • . New Yorkt 1882. iLLESTBSTIv =l= =I tHR JEARK22II. TOWANDA. PA =I FIE FM HOLIDAYS • 441P•it 4••• po*-611.aCCia =II We have given much, time and attention to the purchase of our r stock for ,the Holi- 'clay Trade, and are now receiving a Mu,cH LAR4R STOCK OF GOODS than is usual with us and every department of our business Will 'how- be found f!.111 and complete. _ As usual also at this season of the year we have taken advantage of the Large Closing-Out Sales Band GREAT BARGAINS will be offered in every: department. IN:.- bliES§.-:_GOODS. • , BLACK SILKS, SATIN DE LYON, PLAIN AND BROCADED, BLACK SILKS, SATIN DE LYON, , PLAIN AND BROCADED, SATIN . StfRAIIS, SATIN KERVELLEAUX, SATIN SURAHS, SATIN DIERVELLEAUX, GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK VELVETS, ETC. 'GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK VELVETS, ETC. GREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK ALL-WOOL ARNIIRES, GREAT WOA/N!!! IN BLACK ALL•WOOL AIPIMIES, SHOODANCLOTHS, ETC; SHOODAH CLOTHS, ETC. COLORED CASHMERES in all colors and qualities. COLORED CASHMERES in all colors and qualities. El Ladies Great Bargains Offered in Table Linens, Napkiiis, A large docket LADIES' and CHILDRENS'. CLOAKINGS, - A large- stock of LADIES' and CHILDRENS' CLOAKINGS, FlannelAmiDomestioStobk OINGRANIS, -CALICOES, % CRETONNES, , ETC. KITOHARE, CALICOES, ' CRETONNES. 't ETC. .„• 1 • I= WILL BE pomp FULL OF ALL TEE NOVELTIES OP THE BEASON, HAVE BEEN OAREPIILLYJIELEOTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WANTS OF THE Towanda, Ncrr, 80,1881, EMI --- FOR THE •-= - • ; ' ••••••••••sptumisw,!••441•?•••••0 . *Apes BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, BLACK CASBXERESAt every price. BLACK CASHMERES at every price. -0- Every Shade of Color 'in - Dress flannels AND :IN ALL QUALITIES. _~_ aA Towels and T9weling. in all colors and different qualities, in all colors and different qualities, for lILSTERS, CIRCULARS and DOLMANS for lILSTERS, CIRCULARS and DOLMANS -0.....-. 0 lig IS VERY FULL - AND COMPLETE. IS VERY FULL AND COMPLETE. o' SHOODAII CLOTHS, ETC. .SHOODAH CLOTHS, ETC. E 1111212111 OREM : , i I THE TRUTH. A RABE COMBINATION.' THE RURAL New-Yorker ij] FREE PLANT SEED DISTRIBUTION, Fos Us Us bast 'was tbsrefros, abet the BRADFORD REPUBLICAN Tor cow $2,90 Po , Mr. pitol SO JannaiS After that date. s3,to. • Tax RURAL - 'NZW-TORICEII u mmerally milted to be the First Agricultural and Iforti. cultural Authority of America. It Is the Ant journal ti have established an Experiment Yams worked exclusively in the Interests of Its feeders. It Is the first to bare made regular free. distributions of New and Valuable Mots and Seeds wont its , Sabseribersi ' this way it has Introduced the following: Bes ty of Ifebron Potato. White IMe)hant Petite. Mold's Eanobled Oats. the Cuthbert Rasp. 'berry, Champlain Wheat, Telephdne • Pea. Clawson Muni Brum Sorghum, Golden Rural Tomato. DeilantMeat„ • AND 'wry (awns. 32 Ades - of:Experiment around, devoted to tests of all kinds appertainuung to plant life and the best term and garden methods. AR new plants and seeds adapted to the giblet" are tested as goon as announced is this country or in Europe, and their vabie impartially report ed upon In such reports the readers of the . RURAL NEW-YORKER have before theme trust worthy guide as to what seeds or plants are worthy of trial. Over 500 grlglnalingravinge Yearly or all kinds of•P'rtdtsi Farnehnizoals,ihs choicest of our_OrnsmentalTiOSS and Shrubs, of Country DweLdnys, eto. Fofthe • • NORTH, SOUTH, EAST & WEST, A•complete National Journal of aural Affairs Truth. progress, the real interests of the land_ and those who cultivate it; the dlssenthatlon of improved seeda.and plants, and of the knowledge how best to cultivate them; to conduct the jour. tud so that it may have a last claim upon all who love nature, are among the anus of the aITIIAL NEW-Y 0111182 - j , Farmers and - gardeners - rurg people of any and every occupation—city people who have con servatories or gardens if not familiar with the RURAL auto its standieg and influence of- those who are, end soimerszsli von rr AS A =MI= or 7LCOSOXY. 84.00 PAPER FOR 82.00 PER YEAR, nwErrwowray mum= REPORTS troia aD centers, a Speciality. SPECIAL DS:PUMPKIN= devoted. to the News of the Week, to Women, to Domestic Icon- omy, to Religious Natters, !widows, Litennire, - It will help you to make mousy and spend it Judiciously. you cannot afford to do without it. Send for specimen copies, which will be mailed - tree; Compare it with other Journals and stub. scribe for the best. Address The Rural New=Yorker i 34 PARK ROW, R.Y. SEED DISTRIBUTION, to be sant free to those who subscribe for BOTH PAPERS, at $2.90, is briar u follows: .Ist,. The Rural Heavy Dent Corn., The heaviest weight of kernel and ear. Ono hun dred and seventeen bushels of shelled corn per acre on 50 acres. So certified to. • 2d, Rural Thoroughbred Flint'bra. ' Raised. in the Rural tangly for 26 consecutive years. Longest ears 16 inched. 3d, Wysor's Cross-Bred Fultzo•Claw- The largest kernel of any wheat in daltivation— ao claimed. Hardy, disease-foliating, prolific.. 4th, Surprise . Wheat. Your kernels in abreast. Vers probliostul hardy. At the rate of 72 bushels per acre has been raised on mall plots. • , , sth, Shuniaker Wheat. - • Early, prolific and hardy. - 6th, Challenger Lima Beans. Seed 'selected throngh three generattons. Often air beans in pod:Double the yield of any °tags :7th; Perfection Golden - Heartwell Celery. • Seveisl Hearts to a stalk. - Bth, The Perfect Gem Squash. A marvelof productiveness. Fins•grained,sweet, dry—combining the excellencies of .both the ihnomes end Winter squash. 9th, Rural Chaterliellyhock. A perfection flower. Tbrae feet ciebrilllantly colored rosettes—white, lemon, buff, rase, red, crimson, maroon and marl; black. All except three =vim offered for sale. • $2 5 000 worth ot Valet/able Pres. emits ire . lestAismitten of the - CountFy for the best zields - from 'the Rural Dent sad Thoroughbred Conn sad Wysor's raltso.(gaw son Wheat. Eintieribe for the REPUBLICAN and ON RURAL NEW-TOMER for, $ while.** op. .portiTity offers. Address ' RURAL NEW- ORKER, for specimen copies, 'which will be dent to all applicants free).- . • And had One of Him . 26 CENT DINEMIEUI fob 2G4m D .. s i a"' iwlt - - DAVIS, - HAM RENEWER. No other Renewer yet discovered doss its work DO TAM.) , al* satisfae tort iy. as thil. It will restore gray and faded hair to its original liesati;lt will Immediately prevent tbd falling dot artris Mir; It cams dandruff., Itching arupbona, and keeps the scalp clean ; it will cause tho hair to grow where At has fallen off and imparti glosi and freshness; ft softens the hair when harsh and dry and is en tirely free from all Irritating-matter; It has the very best reputation and gives milvenial satisfmo - Slam. . - Do not fall to try It to ay; _by all &midi. PO" th eta, per bottle. . • ' Prepared eg Chas. Darts, Ciaaams,7l4 - Yee sale by an Dnigglda sad Wilda ' MINIM Aplaismosaall 0011411 b soli Illrodi, or - The eel, complete eterY et Me netiliAllt oil link olemil yz Isillimmt,_ rellsiolp. kitypo/youblell in ma oormope rs ema to mureliy trostraud; ly Iregot. esOioc _leek ego . put liebedthys c.. ma...a. 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