THE REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY , JAN. 19, 1882 re -- TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS EXAMINE YOUR LABEL! it mil ,z , loir you the month and year up to w hi c h yilqr Fubseription is paid. If your sub enrietion i 4 won to expire, please send CM 02r.dollar for a renewal at once, that we may send y o u the paper right along. Send in ren ewct 1,,1010nt delay. A. W‘hnster is our general agent, calm ltor, anti coector, for the southern and west ern portiun tl of the County, • A DrANCR IE PRICE OP 817BSCR/p. TIRE. The undersigned, publishers and proprie tors of the Bradford Reporter. Towanda JOurnal, BRADFORD Itzernucast and Brad fc.r.l Argus, published in Towanda, Pa., hav ing suffered severe loss in the publication of their respective papers from - the heretofore ettremely low price per annum. hereby neutu guy agree to make the subscription price of e tch of our papers respectively, on and after Or First of January, 1882 - , One Dollar and Fifty cents per annum. And we hereby a gree and pledge ourselves to each other. w oe our our honor as business men, that we si p etrietlc add invariably adhere .to the terms of this understanding. To make this wa naement legally bending. we have entered In t. bands, with penalty and forfeiture 'for ation, of the terms of this agreeme.nt, ill .t.ubsc-eptions paid prior to January Ise ~s t . will he taken at the former rate. Rues &advertising - in all cases to be independent of s ubscription. GOODRI6I/ tk llrreucocx, Reporter. D. M. TORNER, oo & TEAM REPUBLICAX. • E. Asuattrs PLE180.203, Argus. IRRIFAL AND DEPARTURE OF TSB MAILS. ulds arrive and depart at the Talmud* Post ot:e se follows: Frrr''7:l Fiil., S. L. and Eastern !States ... 1.00 patine. Laporte. &a.. .... . 0.3 u L. V. way mail from the lath . 10.U0 steithequin &0.........11:00 Ser Era, etc.. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.... 2 •• • • n•OLI plum. &C., Monday, Wednesda ' y mud • Friday . Troy, Burlington. ko IAO P. 11. Leßaysville, Rome. &e I'oo , Cuied pouch from Erie and NCIt Re 2:30 L. V. way Mail from the South 4:35 • futon, kc . ... 5:00 . Betelay 5;30 ci ci ed pouch from Elmira and E B B 10:40 I!)a canton, ‘lonroeton, /co 9:00 A. X. Lehigh Valley way mail South 9:15 I,J9ed pouch Elmira, Erie and North'. ern Central Railroads 10:00.. Troy. Burlington, &o .. 10:00 . Sti,itlequin. &0... 12:00 as. EarclAY 1:00 Y. 3t, Ni.o Era, Tuesdia,y Thursday and Sat.. . urday 1:00 . Asylum. Monday, Waduerlay and) Friday? ' .. Ler.sysville. Rome , ku 1:1/0 Pail:lore. 4:c--..... 2:45 Lehigh Valley way mail North ' 3:45 %it w-thrk Phila. and Eastern States,; • 7:45_ . • , :lic., open tram 7:00 A. m. to 7:45 p.; m... Money orl , r , gice open from 8:00 a. m. to 7:00 P. IL utee open on Sunday from 9:00 to 10:00 a. 14.' < • . P. PowEt.x., P. M. • BUSINESS LOCALS. -Choice hams at C. M.' Myer's market. Dri3ge.Street. • May 19,4 f. —Go - ,to C. SI. Myeei market, Bridge street, ,r flit best cuts of fresh moat. :May 19-tf —Fr,.sll lake fish and salt water Bahhitt C. M. )leer's market, Bridge street. May 19—t ;,- ; -No charge , for delivering, and done •laptiv from C. M.. Myer's market, Bridge 14. av ID-tf t•rs.,t . Me 'greatest variety of fashiOrtable Mil at.d Ladies' 'Fancy Goode. is to be : at the Milliners Store of Mrs E. J. 3103 btreet opposite the Park. -L. B. lingfra has a large stock . of Sash ts end fltiuda , Also Moldings, 'and is A.; cheaper than any other establiatuneni 'ogNrlvania. • —G. L. 'Voss can sell .Grocertes vary cheap :•-:.,asa his eipenses are vely light,: His :•:nrkiers shall have the benefit by" buyingat c First Ward Store. A:I the_ latest styles in Ladies Hats, and •LLT fancy goods for the ladies at sirs.•E. J. fashionable Millinery store, Main lert f opposite the Park. Sininsins. J. H. Sliming. the boot awl shoe man in block, has just enlarged his shop. • has pnt his workmen op on the third Sia still keeps his own bench in the oil the second Boor, where he will wait Li, patrons and take in work. iMr.Sim sis an A No. I boot and shoe maker and man. Ho is an expert himself, em .-31 the best workmen, and will do you the .ry finest kind ofd job. • Call on him and :Irn his prices. 12jan-2w The Holidays are Overt I . let we usher in the New Year with -joy and Ile, and in order to make every one feel bap at least for the present, M. L.. Schneeberg , prietor of the Great Boston Clothing House, t opened in Means' Block, Main stre..t, To. Is, Ps., has decided to offer the entire stock lotting, boots and shoes, gents' Burnishing all at alaughtering prices, to clear out the re, and to make room for their heavy stock of leg and summer clothing, which is illoody manufactured for the Towanda branch. !Ili° wish to call your kind attention that on let of April, 1882, we are going fo change errors to No. 2, Patton's Block, second store tba corner 'Bridge and Main streets, and 7g to this removal wernant to close out our tter stock, in order to go in our new location . pia. goods, new styles, new patterns, and, viro will not trade now shall never have an t..-r such opportunity- Remember the goods :it and shall be closed out at' any price with : delay at the Boston *Clothirig House, just ...el in Means' Block. Main street , Towanda. Disvion & Rocks/Pen, 7oard thank them tumorous patroui for favors and respectfully solicit a cantina .;t of the same. They are prepared to take '•t l:n.l of picture from a tin-type vignette to a, life oize portrait in oil painting. Their ::ne: and pap.l photographs 'have been ecially - admired and demonstrated the t that they can do artistio as -well as cpn ,ttlo'us work. Rheumatism's. in the first symptoms of this disease when ;are.ncinttg and, having - painful sensations :he limb& upon rising trom bed Uri the 'LIYg . , 3 stiffness in the joints accompae .1 eV 1011 , 3 s by'smelting and redoes., all re .. .a:amend the application of an ninil remedy, something penetrating' and timag;'an article that will act as a cnra- Icent.to the parts affected. Dr. Bolan- Rheumatic Cure gives' instant relief np- Se first application. f i lame back, pains mina it is an ihvaluat .3 household rhino- A.t tour druggist for it.. Price.7s cents. hectored by The Bosanko Medicine ?any, Piqua, 0. For sale by Clark B. .ter ; S. End Ward Rouse Bbck. ;M.. 2-IYr. A Card ' great pleasure in calling the at tsar our friends and customers to Dr. I, aka's Cough and Lung Syrup which is tifly harmless, pleasant to the taste. will . Lltpeate, and gives relief almost instant- It matters not how severe your Cough !he, how many cough medicines you have or how many ph)ricians you have con !,l, the tonic, soothing and healing pro %ill of this medicine will loosen it and as the Throat and Lungs to expel the offend. astter, leaving 'them in a healthy con .s, free from irritation. and the Wipes .* clear; besides invigorating and - lgthetting the general system. Price 50 '• For the positive cure of Coosump . Cunghs, Colds, Asthma, - Bronehitis. Dry , 'LIR Cough, Los; of Voice, Irritation of Throat, Soreness of the Chest, Pains in Lange, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Influ 4Whooping Cough and Lung Fever, we % 1 3ntettil this medicine above all others. Yours truly, CLARK B. Pouters, 2-Iy. S. End Ward House Block. 14 tirrirequentl preced b aof ;Lt in the back, loins and ed t o er e part of thdornen, causi n g the patient to suppose L L :4 some affection of the kidneys or l 'bertsg organs. At times symptom, of zettnM`are present s, ffatulency. uneasi ot the stomach,: etc. A moisture like vatien, producing a very disagreeable Ig, particularly at ,nisfht after detther,,.. 'to e d. i s a war common Aanuausi 1 41, External and Itching Inkee yield a. the application of Dr. Boianko's Pile ', Which acts directly .npllin the parts__ absorbing the. Tumors, allaying '4l's ! Itching, and affecting a permanent there all other remedies have failed. 't delay z.ntil the drain on the system aces permanent disability, but try it 'e cured. Price, 50 cents. _ Ask your l*t for it, and *hen you cannot obtain H o , we will send it, prepaid, on recipt Address The Dr. Bounko Medicine I. Ohio.• Sold by Clark B. Porter, 4 1' Ward House Block. - Y-Iv7. Canton has a C. L. S. C. "How's your arm" is like popular query. Meeting every evening - thin week at the B.ipti . et church.. Bun►or Bays that Troy is to bare a' now cornet band. D. B. Boles is the new poalmsster it Bir ney, thkeannty._ Mr. Jesse Stuart will erect a tine residenoo in Troy in a short time. There is talk otextea tiug the Waverly water mains to,ktbens: - Mr.-Frank Tapper did tbeoilleial reporting at Tankhannook Court Jul week. * A littlo more snow fell hereabouts on Mon day night, bat not enough to mike eleigbing. -The printers of Elmira istre a ball on Franklin's birthday, Tuesday, last, Jan. 17th. - The Sullivan County Teat:hared Institute way held during the week ending Dee. 31st, 1881. The Presbvterians of Clanton are bolding revival meetings. Rev. Condo of Tankanhook • officiating. ) - On Thureday lasi. Mr . Broey, the turner in Heck's Furniture Manufacture, had hie foot hurt by the f o il of a price.of heavy timber. The State Line So:livan Itai'rosd hard or ganized an express department, and hereafter the Central will ship no goods over that lino. Read our Smithfield Go-sin, Evergreen and South Litchfield letters. They aro all interesting Mid newsy. The entertainment byrlhe 'Towanda Min strel a for the beoedt of . Mantna Hook h Lad der Co., promisee to bar strand aimless; A daughter of Judge Mason; has been ap pointed as P. M. for Laporte, Sullivan county, Pa. "Whit is the moon gold for?" asked Prof. Albert; "what are its principal rises?" And tho smart bad boy looked up from the foot of (lantana said, "to rest the gas company." Horton Dean will rernaintn town and settle the antinished bosineris of his. father. ex- Sheriff Dian. He will have his office with Ackley .A Dean. hay dealers. The regular annual meeting of the Penn sylvania. Editorial Association will be held at the Lochiel Hotel, Harrisburg, Frido, Jan. 27, 1882, at 2 p. m. Church of the Megalith Rev. Win. 'Taylor. Pastor, at 10:30 a. in.; 2d lecture of the upon the first two einquera of the 014 Testa ment.' At 7, p. in.. "Except ye repent ye shall all likewise periA." On Thursday, . afternoon, Mr. John 8. Turner hat one of his hands cnt on a circu lar saw The injury may di-able, him for a fi . w days; but probably-will not havi) any ser ious effect. "All communications headed." The snow, the know, tho beautiful "snow,", should be . written on botli sides of the paper, so they can be consigned to themastel basket without the 'trouble oereading.. The Burgess of li-thena.has Given orders to the barber); to close their shops on Windily.. Towanda barbers had respect enough to keep closed without being ordered by_ the borough . authorities. A number ot am . atenra gave a dramatic anti mosical entertainmektat the residence of P. 11. Bostwick on V4alusing Creek, Thnriiday evening, Bee. 29. It-was a rierfrct success. The best Variety Conioany on the road will appear in' the very amusing sketch entitled "Muldoon's Picnic," Friday evening. Go and see what a really first class troupe is. • Tun Rill never regret it. The Tnokbariock Republican:!has ceutlY been enlarged to a nine eMunto paper. We are very glad t 6 see this et/den - co of business prosperity with onr wide•awake contemporary and hope they will keep booniing. The term of the present Troy postmaster expires on Jan 23. p. There are several parties to whom the office wontd he very acceptable. but it is ssi t that Mr. Compton, of the firm of Compton k Liltey , hss ihe inside track. - Mr. Sconteni the gentleman who was acci dentally shot , while deer hunting hi Sullivan county sonic, time ago, wise removed to his home near Mountain Lace, on Wednesday of last week. He is improving rapidly and his prospects are favorable to entirely recovery. The mother of litra. Capt. A. J. Wilt, Wm. Wellman, died at polo, Illy reeentlY. Mrs. Wellman was a revident of Towanda for many Sears, but removed %seat on the death of her husband; a number of years ago. The Trustees of the Methodist church, halt directed the Treasurer to present the edit gregation with a financial statement every month. The church now has an indebted-. n:113 of :300. In another coltunn appears a statement of the'condition of the small-poz in Toianda. by Chief-of-Police O. A. Burns, certified to by Dr. D. 8. Pratt. We can also certify to the truth of the etatemout and know tt to be the real condition of the diseawl in town. We want our county correspondents to write often. `Send us every news item you can get, and they will always be published. 13nt - do not based any town slander; as we can bear all of that we want to. and it will not appear in these columns. On Sunday morning last, a drinken man who just been ejected from the Ward House, assaulted Mr. Jordan as he was standing on the sidewalk in front of the housedind a severe blow on the side of the head. The assailantewas taken in charge by officer Burns before he 'could tufli#t farther injury. Whenever you enter a house and see the motto "Welcome" worked on perforated card bosrd in yellow and 'green letters posted up in a conspicuous plaice; you 'need not be ISM prised at a picked-4-3i neer and a hint that they don't keep boarding house those hard times. The pnpilkand fr4nds, of the late 'Freder ick W. Gniin, of Washington, Connecticut, formtirly.Principal of Towanda Academy, are regnesied to meet at the Grand Jury. Room, Friday evening 20th, instant, at half past seven o'clock, for the purpose of taking suit able action in response to circulars received from pupils and friends elsewhere. His. Elizabeth Hunter, of Barclay, mother of Jas.-Hunter, who was accidentally killed by falling from a window in the third floor of tho Henry House, Towanda, some time ago, was paid on Thursday last, Jan. 12th, the sum of $2,000 by W. H. Murry, John Ford and John Hartington, Trustees of Summit Lodge, No. 1152,Rnights of Honor, it being, the amount for Which he held an insurance Certificate in Widow'l awl Orphans' Bunefit Fund of that Order. We are pleased to announce that Florence iticbmond and the. lipidison Square Theatre Company will appeaxl here again on Monday evening, on which occasion they will present the charming comedy "Dr. Clyde," a great Philadelphia nieces'. This company give excellent satisfaction when they_ appeared here a short time ago and their appearance here again will be greeted by a tall house. The company has recently been strengthen ed by Mr. Harry Watkins, said to be an exeeil lent actor, who takes the place (intr. Vernon, who was discharged!at Toiranda for drunken ness.-2tinkhatmoc.k Republican. E. V. Ingham Esq., of ,Laporo, Sullivan county—ehlest son Bun. T. &Ingham has paichased the hotel at Eaglesmere, and will have it refitted and. refaroisited for the accommodation of visitors. nest summer. Eaglesinere is becoming quite a taiorite sort for those afflicted with asthma, "hay fever"and iii•dred, ills; for tile pure. dry air; of that high locality is an. th e perfect panacea fordiseases of the threat- and lungs. Quite a nainber of Philadelphians and several Towandians, took refuge in - ibet 'charming spot, last year. Mr. Inghani's enterprise and energy are so well known, that no one doubts that he will make his hotel attractive' as a summer residence ter both pleasure tourist s and health-Seekers. Mr. A. Wulimy, of New Albany, ' egad seventy-throe seare, wee toned dead his bed on the morning of the 24 inst. Wait for the Towanda fdigstrels. They jeW give a good entertainment ~for a reasonable price; on Friday evening, Jao.a7.; • I Wyainsing had a Dramitie Herald owTnes day, evening last, by Miss Helen Hatchet Gratin, a!sisted by Mr. Alfred Swarts of El mira. J.The friende and members of the Presby terian ocingrenstion in Wyablsing will make their pastor, Rev. David Craft, their annual donation visit at the pan:maim, on Thursday evening. Jan. 20.18841. On Friday morning air. Ezra Decker' will leave on a combined pleasure and business trip in the west and southwest.. He will be gone about two' and among , . other places expects to visit Aurora and Chicago, Cincinnati, 0., and 'St. Louis, Ho. At the annual election of the troy Farmers' Club on Saturday last. the following named gentlemen were elected officers for the en suing year: President—A. IL Thomas. •. . • Vice President-0. NI Pierce. Secretary—O. IL Card. • We the undersigned hereby agte;e close bur places of business at Invert (7) o'clock p. . m., Saturday nigtits eicepted, commencing Monday, Jan. 10, and continuing until April* Ist, MG: G. M. Clark. 8. Woodford; J. F. ger ser,.Btures & Smith, J: O. Blum The clothing desists also have signed an agreement to close at the same hour., • Robert A.. Packer, Harry E. Packer, Dish& P. Wilbur, Robert Lookhat t, Howard Elmer and Richard A. Elmer have formed a com piny and have obtained a charter for a air poration for the purpose of supplying Sayre and Athens with water. The company will commence laying the mains early in she com ing spring. Although a rather late day, we cannot re frail from noticing 'tiro beautiful Holiday number of the Mercury, published by 'Hiram T. Herm, TriSranda. It contained four splendid Christmas stories and Much other appropriate interesting Chatter for the season; and was enclosed in a handsomely printed cover. The Mercury his taken the lead of all the amateur paperi and is now the best. published. ' • "3lra. Caroßue Melange Bernard, once a fatuous pnaia donna, died at Richmond, Va.' on Ostarday, of small-pox." 1 • Mrs. Beruard was , well known In this see, lion and was very popular, especially iu tied "Old Siam COneert." 'She lag a •lov i .ly sin ger, and.always won the hearts as well as-the applause of an audience. The following is vile Board of Directors of the Canton First National Bank for the present year: Adam Lulls. B. &Darn. A.D. Fors, L. B. Glessm, Gco. E. Bullock, Daniel tunes, Belem) Packard. The board organ ized by re-electing Adam tunes President, B. B. Darts, Vice President. and Geo. A. Guernsey, Cashier. A Wilkes-Btrre bride stole $125 tho even ing previous to her marriage, and presented the money to her intended husband. In at tempting to pass . some.of. tie money on the welding day it was identified, and the hus ha,d and wife were arrested and sent to the county jail .to • spend their honey-mooth,- -=,. Revel°. • The real estate of the late Geo. D. Mon tanye was sold by the executor on Thursday. W. A. Ch arnberlin was the ptirchaser.- ;The brick building north-west corner of Alain and. Pine litre eta ,, brought $1,380; two lots bear the public school building, $200; interdst in lots on Hain street, near the cemetery,/$450; lot just south of the Ekidleman block on Main street, $483. It is now over two years since; the water works were started m TowaridN ; au] to4la, we are no better *Pared fora !lige fire than wo were then, and there is •no telling how long it is going to remain Had there been plenti of water the fire on Hon day night could have been stopped in its in fancy. Somebedy,sio blame. and we think it hrhigh time that the matter of haring '4l sufficient supply of water for all fire purposei, at least, was looked after. Our manufactur lug interests would no doubt receive a great impetus could a full supply of water he ob tained at relit:it:table rates. ' t • - Tuesday, Jan.-17, at the residence of tho bride's parents OEL Third Bt.,lliss Kate Phind ney was married to Mr ; Wilber IC. lainsey of Woodbury, Chun., . Rev. EA. Enos, Rector of Christ champ, mdformed the ceremony. The wedding was a quiet oue, only the im mediate friends acid relatives being present. The newly married pair trioli train No. 9, - for New York; where they will spend some tune And then proceed to their home in Wood bury. The bride was a favorite in Towanda society and has many friends who wilt wish' her long years of wedded happiness., r-• • _ ' The election*of oflleers for the Pennsylva nia an New York Canal and Railroad Com pany held on Monday last restated as fellows: President=llobert A. Packer; Dieectors-- lioberi D. Sayre. Charles' Hartshorn.; Victor E. Pioilet, Garret B. Linderinup,. Harry F. Packer; Robert Lookhart._ %aim H. Sayre, Elisha - P. Wilbur, Jainei I. bake/dee, Howard Elmer, Blithe; A. Hancock and Frederic Mercer. . el ' Towanda 'Bootee's on. Friday evening, Jail 27th. at Ifereor Hill, for benefit Mantua H 4t L. Co. i'l. , McPherson, Kan. Freeman: , s Squire Nichols' Chas beenserving as justice naw for about a year, anti in that time hat :demonstrated that. he is well fitted for the office.: Thu office- of justice ipt`thopeace iu Mceherwin is an im-, wirtant one, as there - Aranuch'litigation that never goes beyond • that cond. ' We believe that Mr. Nichols bas acted impartiality . in his.cases, and with firmness in his rolings,i a ; d.gi4en general satisfaction to those-hav- . ' ing l business with him., A minister of the Waverly- Presbyterian Church, Rev. Hurlburt. has got into trouble and all about a board bill. It appears that hi boarded for a time at the house of a Mr . :, Thatcher, and when he offertld to pay his bill he wanted to set his own figures. He pus 'what he considered a fair price on the table and lett the house. but was afterward sued and the balance (118 75) recovered by Mr. Thatcher. - It seemed to exasperate the Rev erend to be beaten, and on Sunday, the Bth instant, at - the close of his sermon he twitched 'Pis clerical necktie into a becoming position, struck a tragic) attitude; assumed an air of in. jured innocence, and proceeded to - lay before the assembled audience his own private ,grievances and grossly thine a family who had only insisted upori their just and legal rights. In the course of his remarks he - said that he didn't consider the board worth any more. found fault with the family generally and wound up his harangue! With fanning' and slanderous allusions to the members of the same. To say that his remarks caused a Be 'sided sensation *o3dd be putting it very mild. The deacons biolepd daggers at the angry divine; his ettemiei denounced the act as in decent and unchristian, and even his old friends and admirers were at a Joss how to apologise for hie rash act. A tweet meeting of The pillars of the church was held at Dea con Waldo's store on Monday night, at which it is understood it was decided that Mr. Hurl but, most go. Mr. Thatcher returning home from Buffalo on She same day, and bearing of the slanderous littack Made upon, his family during his absiince took prompt legal steps to prosecute the slanderer and has placed his case' in the hands of Rockwell Collin, of Elmira, .to take the necessary legal steps to bring the reverend gentleman to a Jost retri . button. Bo saitta the Rimini Sunday 2blegrant We copy the following well-merited com - pliment to Judge Ingham, who has many friends here, from the Laporte correspond ence of the TankhannOck Republican. 'The most enterprising man in town' so tar is building and getting things in shape it concerned, is flon.,Thomas J. Ingham. Indeed the Judge is a leader in every public improvement made; sparing neither talent or money in exhibiting his public spirit. And still he finds time to keep up with the progress of JudiCial wiener for thole) who know, speak of him as well-ve i ned in the beat thoughts of legal minds. Twenty four years of study and experience as s law yer and Judge have certainly made him sue caudal in both legal and judicial . practice.' T his is sot fulsome praise bat simple just ezummism." PICR/1054Z..- —lion. and Mn. George Ludo! or Herrick were in town onlionday. _ • —Miss Mollie Tidd, is visithig friends iri Tnisibannock. —Sherilf Horton bas been confined to the house for two or tbroe 4 . 476; by a hod , —CI; toaufoor ofJohosonio patent dating iroci,:loft for litiohigats. lneedy: • —Arthoigrove, of Wyslosing. spent New Year's and last week in New York with rela tives and friends. ' 1 -0. L. Tracy and wife left on Tuesday night New lto& They mill Return.; be early of nest week. —Theodore Arnot, fortnerij with Maims a. Long, bit now studying at East Satithaelii, was to toirn on 'Saturday last. D. L Sleet aid Miss Bitter's°, of Monrcieton, are visiting Washington. While at the Capitol they are . the picots of Mr. and Mrs B. Traoy. • - - —Mr. and Mrs. Seymour, (nee Mary Daven port) will spend a portion of their honeymoon at the elegant residence of the • bride's.. sister. Mrs. Fanny Davenport Price, at Can ton, Pa. . . • --Judson' Raiford.. a "formee employee of We Httponmeas. - ..ofacei but - now . - living :it, ausgsebanna Co.. *ma in towzi on Monday and Tuesday, and made a pleas ant call at this office. Ho is engaged ac itimbering. -H. O. Porter,and wife 'and tou. and Mr. _O. F. Oros& and wife.= left ,on Sunday night for Phila - whore they - will visit. Mn.e Di. is. 0. Porter and atterward go on a abort tilt) to New York. le the person whostooli the valise from train 81 Tuesday aftermion, between Elmira and Towanda, will return the to any station on the. P. & N. Y. It. It north of Standing Stone, he or ejie will be handsomely rewarded and no queklaons asked; or the contents may be rot without the valise. - F. E. Amyx, Gen'l Agent—Free Preis, Elmira 'N. Y I - A stroll in and around the Capitol on Thurs day last ws,. a • reminder of the days a decade gone by. _ Many of the old, familiar faces which have been absent for the past sift or seven years again greeted the old habitue, Especially was this on the House aide. In .the ; Senate wing but little change is no ticeable of the past two years; but there may be,,ere long. But "over at the House," the onto are coming in and the ins are going out Aud the change will be beneficial. Tue sani tary condition of-the Capitol will be much im proved. The halls and corridorwill be swept, scrubbed, and thoroughly clevuisel: Cleaph nese is not a Democratic virtue; and in,ide' the Capitol as well as the approaches to it, with their dirt s.nd filtb. caw be found speci moos of Democratic management. Thu House restaurants ' has also changed hands. Billy Sanderson, the &sot ite •esterer of 'for mer days has been reinstate , ' in Lis old posi tion, and good fare at moderate prices will henceforth be- the rule. ftThe clerical' mis takes—some of them serious ,under the late regime, will no longer occur.: In fact there will be au entire change in the conduct of-af fairs nereafter. When the Senate officials aro thoroughly rebrgauieed, step by step_the empire, ees of the two Houses within their vari ous spheres, advance and -progresa forward with more energy ' and to much 'greater em cleucy.-IVashinqton Ggzege. ' The Mr. Sanderson above referred to is the nroprietor. of the Lafayette Howie, on Second street, North West,. a few doors west of Pennsylvania Avenue. This house iii a small, well furnished and well kept hotel, adapted to the accommodation of transient ;sojourners and visitors in Washington. - AB 'the rates are low.in comparison with Willard?, the Ebbeti, the Biggs. Arlington . and other high-toned houses, only about one-half, psi* sient visitors who wish to practice ecotionty can be accommudwed at the Lafayette House at a large savingin expense and be made en . tirely - comfortaufe. • Supreme Lodge, Patrons of . Temperance. held • theii annual meeting in Csi.tou, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Jan. 10th and 11th, .1882. They elected the fuilowing officers fur the edining yew b. W. B.—Rev. Daniel - Savage. V. Patriarch—T.D. El iott. W. Matron—Mrs. Margaret Lewis. Chaplain —Rev. A D. Finch. Treasnret--Caskins Tumkine. Secretary- r H H. McNett. . Matshal 7 -Rev. John H. Acornley. Appointive Assistant Marshal J. 2. newel!. Lady Assistant Marshall 'Mr& Emma McNett. - . . GuardiaWLMiss Sadie Waddell. Inside a—J. D. Palmer. Outside - O.—IL W. Chesney. Our best liome, talent will take pa rt in the Towanda Minstrel's entertainment, Friday evening. Jan. 27. We have received a new Supply of typo for .our adverftising columns. and are now prepar ed to pie* our patrons in regard display, simmetry and style of their advertiaements. The °atilt of the REponmc.sa office ii equal in all respects to the very blit in the county, if notsuperior. We are prepared to do all classes'of Joh work with neatness and 'dim- . pateli, as we make .a specialty of this class of work, and solicit 'the consideration of those who bsive.this class of work to be done. John Falvey, who was injured in We mines at,Berolsy. nearly a year ago; died from the effeats ;if his his injuries on Tuesday morn ing, and the remsios were taken to Towanda, mid interred io the OathoLi° burying ground. The young man -Was about 20 years of ago. Lfitinday Telfgram.„ TOWANDA. Jsn. 18th'; 1882. Among the rumors in circulation in the county in regard 10ms:ring-polio Towanda, is one to the :effect s that the flusqUehanni dollegiate Instittite hug been clossd ,in con sequence of the prevalence of this disease. As . 'published, in our annual , catalogue there was a v acation from Dec. 15, until Jan. .2. This is Mel - annual holiday vacation. Jan. '2, the school cemmenced and has continued ; every schoold I since and will continue-, tin less greater ason shall exist, than now 'doeit.to close it. The two houses to which Abe disease is I confined ate at least half a mile from the Institute', back from thallium street. and lin 'a locality from which or by Which I think no one of our students come. Monday, Jan. 22, the second,winter term be gins, at which time we shall be glad to meet all who have left school on account of fear of the-small -pox and all new students who had intended to tinter at goat time. Unless there @Wild be new cases, in our: judgment, ttley can do so with safety. . . R E. Qum's. Principal. Near Minefield on Thursday evening. a terrible &content occurred, resulting in the ,death of an estimable lady of Charlestown township. lir. and 'Mrs. Sampson went out to Thomas Kelley's, one of their neighbors to spend the evening, leaving Ethel at hemp with their four yeunger children in her charge. is the evening dawned the other aildren became sleepyand she put them to bed, and dewing a-tcouple:of chairs up In front of the stove, placing pillows upon them to await the return nt tier parents. In this position sho soon fell asleep. *bile sleeping, unconscious of danger, her clothing became ignited. either from a spark of fire or by com ing in confect with the stove, and when she awoke, not only her clothes but the chairs were inflames. - She lingered in great pain nutils o'clock Friday morning, when' death .ended her sufferings. She was every bright and promising gam•—Canton Sentinel. Literary Assecistioss. The nest meeting of She •'Literary Aeeo• iiition of the Church of the Messiah's will be held at Dr. Wm. Taylor's, Ward House. Jan. 24 at 730 p. m. Emays on English Liters.- cure and Natant History will -be read. fall attendance of members is requested. trir. O. -11; Jennings of Tunkbannock. who !tarried - bliss Moreau Mott of that place. has gone to Bernice. Sullivan county to en gsgeln thelimbering truslneu. Mrs. Jen nings will spend the winter with her lather. Mr. A. B. Mott, and thin join hettlausbend at Amine, in the spring. " MILAN LOCALE. The Quartesirldeeting of the Methodists is held in Milan next Sabbath. Mrs. EU Mosher spinal the Sabbath in To• winds with friends. The Union Sabbatb School is very pringei one—good aSendsace and very ban:nab= eslaticas between teachers sad sob:dirs. Till Arir,i.,Firs!'l,l:., - Snowing that there are inuty Ildsto and ict &aerated repute ,00neentIng the aoal4pos; cironlated in the anricanding country thaie thought it adirbotble ' to state : the truth So 111. illicitly that there should ben* Adttierals. take. There have 'boutelevon mew sh-7 ono of them was a cue of yaritoltdd„ from `whlfalbulmtle has usdrulYfalovUrtel!— add She de ath. Irons isnall-pu. - There are four cues at, present, and all ate expected So cover". ---These,iltas, are 0014114 t 4) bro hro. Ltsd honiel, tho hill bUlt of " 1 / 1 0 :tewn, ands full half toib.lrma Main Street; where ell the principal places of businessarelcuted. :These houses are strictly&luiddrdaYandnlght so that there has Welt no fusible chance - fey the spreadof the • lofeotioa since the hist Su patients were takedwith the disease. Those who were • exposed. to smallpox by visiting any of these bonne, have . been ander:strict quarantine until all danger is passed.: Wild and frightful stories, Ululated to grestl 'Ewe the business of the place, have been "cir culated by_mterested hal been said that the truth -his been conceakd from the public ty the Sanitary Committee; but I wish to say that I believe there is no more danger in visiting Towanda now, es far as small-pox is . concerned, than there hag beeri at any time Within ten _years. The above fade as stated by Mr. Borns are substantially ("erred. D. 8. Paurr, It. D. , DENtRUCrITR Faun A Died ling Rowse tneoteaustle - Surliest. Ou Monday evauiug, a Ait half *put eight. a small frame house on the bank of the ravine between second and Third estreit. near-the Susquehanna Collegiate 114tere, was dis covered te be on Are, and was entirely des troyed. It bad been occupied by a man named Ounagie and his fatally, and they had been absent from the premises for about two weeks. The Are burned .slow, and if quick and active measures had been taken the house could have been saved; bat water was scarce; and for once:tour firemen did not display remarkable activity. 'An' incendiary undoubtedly started the fire. - All the house hoot goods were saved2 l The -°weer of the house war Mx. Thomas Ditehburn of Barclay, t and be had an insur a nce of' upon it. the building was estimated ,be worth about $600. - it having cost gil t' ' to. -put it up some siii yeartago.' • . --i Gnnarille Tosenukfo. .• • A dwelling !on the farm of, Adam Rama, Eaq.',.oee9pied by Mr. Dayton 13aiton. was consumed bylflre on. Saturday afternoOn last. The fire is suppoaed to have originated from a dere , tire . flue. Most of !he hotuebold goodswere saved. There 'waif an humane on the banding. IIfUTUAL ArvircAz d'ALIAWCE. ' Tte fifth general meeting of the , "Mutual Musical Alliance" will commence in the Con gregational Church at LSI laysville, Pa.. Tues day morning, close on Fri day evening. February 84, with a Grand Con cert by all the members. Prof. L. O. Emer son, 'of Li t ostori, who hails wide reputation as a ron4earconductor, will have charge of the anteting hf.tbit Allianch.l There will be three erspious each day, at 9 n F9O s. w., 2 and 7 P. 11. • The officers are u follows: •J. 'P. Bosworth, President; C. B. Pickett, Vice-President; George L Buck, Secretary; CH, Brown,Treasurer;Executiee Committee, J. F. Blocher, D. T. Suring• and H. B. Butts. The "Herald of Praise" will be used as a text book. - The next zrneeting of jhotl. L. 8 C. will be hold at thelcesidence of Sire. L. Bprns, Friday evening Jan. 2b, ,at . 7 o'clock, the work of the evening will 'be a review of the text bOok on "Ancient ..iieratnre" from page 131 to 178. Alga the "Questions and answers on Ancient Literature't to, oe found on 222 page of Jan. No. of Chnutatiquan. Prof.klbert will act r 'leader at next elusion of the Circle. Beene will be prepared by several members, on imbjecte pertaining to "Ancienadieia bire.". A full attendance, of members lifcor dially Invited• I 11111 eetattysetios Litseascs aisd Ike Peatle Particular attention le throated to the fol. • lowing rule of the school school. Board. 'Prin cipal Albet : totonne no this, the role will be rigidly en Owed: "Applicaniefor admission to the schools and pupils already befong the schools at fluted witi4or expoied to. any disease that may endanger the other pupils, shall be ex elwled or dismissed; in cue of doubt the fsqbher may require a certificate from a phy lumen that tht•popil's adnlission ii,prudent; sod the pupil may be excluded,. until snob a urtificate shall be presented." • • • ;'. Drowied is the ffusqlsehaissli. -=I A `young zdan namediGho wits 4asdrowhed near Scottsville', Wyoming ~ ounty, one day last week., . It seems that i be and *bother 'young man, named Oavis l appro p riated a skiff at isceyville and started down the river. They zit into tome kind . a quarrel aid notti fell in the river. I Davis was rescued,. but Goodwin sank and is body had not . been recovered at last sec° its.' It is reported that both were drunkand . that Davii,kid a revolver in his hand Then taken Atm the water. 80 It/TII- Here lay as good farms ilud live as thrifty farmers as may be found, anywhere in the State. --Of course we May except some rive{ farms, but-canoot except the people. Oar town officers are just what they should be. . • The new school house that ins bud last summer and burned down a'short time since has been =replaced by another. The same teacher will commence sehool again next Blontiay. The cae built list summer,: cost between Maraud - Ivo yundred, by contract. Tliey are building this one by the day and believe it can.be done for much leis. • For the benefit of school directors we will give' a full report of the•colt of ; both houses as soon as we get the figures. A number of nersoni are troubled with lime arms, email-pox scare is the Canto.% HoCkwells two little children are very ill with dii)htheyia. He is also down with the fever. . - Bliss Stella Cooper, one - of Bradford's most estituabln young ladles,is very in with inns mation of the langs. She is 'attended by Mrs. Dr.' Warner, who has successfully brought her througheo far and strong hoPel of her recovery are entertained. but she ii not yet oat - of danger.' Miss Eliza VanDoier starts Thursday next for Ithaca and other towns in New York State' on a visit to her many. Mends and relatives. She will be . accompanied by her, brother Alva. — As lumberman are, about through cutting and skidding logs, they long for sleighing to get them in, and if it does not come soon, lumber will be' sane around here. Jan. 12,1882.. • ; . Dr. Taylor's lecture on Wednesday even ing, was histzuctive. Thp design manifest in the human body 'was scientific:alit revealed onto as. The erotic) alai purpose of tho lec ture, was to prove from this standpoint the existence of fled.' The force of the argument as presented by' him was immense. Let others hear it. It disarms Ws of skepticism. Bev. M. B. Hard,,H. A., of Emil's.. N. T., will lecture on Wedieidaievening, Jan. is, subject—"A Trip toCislifornia." Those' who havard Mr. Hard on the platform or in the- pipit, can genre all that be will give eminent 'eston. He will take us With ldm; enlext i us all the Wity and give us _ safe return. loan Brest. .; Spam lhavnuccus:--Bev. IJOnlell, has been holding meetings for the last two weeks in 'the 'tattooed= church, to all appear ance lam told, with but little success. 31;6 Mumer, an esteemed lady, has been removed, item oar midst by death. . - A couple of ladies irom New York Mtn has recently came among us to live..:; They talk of taking the lizimaugatt. Oue . young lady arrived here, last Friday from Soothed; she was two weeks upon the sea. Her eyes plsinly- ;: told tite see hid bee NA- *mirk Bch**, are getting np history or P.insylvagi. Jaa. 1882. G. A. Bann. Cada Police. c. i. 8. c. =M irorriosrox. / I, ,LuTOBJ!TiaIz" tioofrri -thatLiamost 7 l;). thin." the sleigh. ing we mean. • .• ' The latest Wedding 01,10 sew . * took place al the residence 000 r. Lewis Gerould;-, last Wecinesdai,evening; - Jart 11th. The friends saseinbled.at bout° p., tn.., and at the apt Pointed liotur.lite bride anti groom. Mr. Joel Harris and Was Cliara Cferoidd canto forward and,were marded,by Bev. Mr. Buell. . , Supper was the next in order, and this was discrused only aii Aunt Marrs suppers slims are. Time and spice prevent. us .from ono niertiting ell the pleaant-oectnitnees of the: evening. Inflect to; say, all enjoyed them. selves, and none -better than the channel; • little bride. or the bashful groom. • Protracted meetings are still'conilnued at the Methodist and Christian churehet ' And it came to Om that on Use 15th ditY of the Ist month that a certain , woman con ceived, in bar mind des a certain other lady, had been ()nosed to that loatbesomeAlsetnie, the• 1110311130 x, and that she was in danger, of having the disease. sometime or gime where. Now it luippened, that this matter hioame known throngh the rainier channel', through *Sick sack mitten &rezoned) , wade known. threat' was the, consternatkon; and mighty was the excitement : '- in our wait vil lage. Parties were debarred . from the bottle. of God. children were prohibtted from , the institutions of learning. around from all the neighboring streets. Tho. excited people ran, and well, it was Madly known that it all came about bye few careless words spoken by an anxious, cautious and Christian mother. . Behold how great a matter a little the kind. lath. ' Jo. . 1 1. Ten. 16, 1882. : - . • zrznalizzar. - Wien Ilimusmmts:—Perluips it may be of interest to looms of. your many readers to learn what is going on in this and our little sister village New Albany. ,I am not *CCU. tamed to writing letters for publication, but, not basing seen any communiaalions of late from Folly, Bain Foot and oiliee 6 equally illnr trions writers I came to the conclusion- that thO 'small-pox scare had .driven them into their dens and that this would -have: a ten dewy to draw them oat. I will begin by saying that our esteemed friend, .8. Y. Northrup, who came to this place about a yeai and a half ago and who made himso so popular as a - merchant, has sold his entire stock of goods to a Ural. M. White, and has gone to. Michigan for the purpose of 'engag ing in the: wagon-ttade business with his former partner Mr. George Hakes. Mr. 8. AI. White, our present yard stick. Man, inis a Wonderful faculty of 008148 goodi and mak ing friends, especially amoug the young laaiei. Nett in order would naturally be our Maid, the undertaker, who undertakes to sell five cents wor th of eider' from a three cent glass and succeeds to a Charm, yet it has a ten derroyisa bulge the glass. Our our old and esteemed friend Di. A. Ladd whoa has been sojoirruiog at Albany for : some two - yea:B past is again a Citizen of Evergreen. It is reported that several : new 60dt:tinge will be erected in this daring tho com p ing spring, among the. numaer will be th 4 First Nation Blacksmith slioo, where all wori will be done neatly and on abort notice by Stephen Albro, one of the - teat anvil players of the county. A ' - • . • yaccination is 'the order of the day and when• you meet a *lan whose eyes indicate that -he - Was concOned in a railroad smash up he will reply to your questions that ho has only been vaccinated. 3. W.. Wilcox of New Albany, one 'of the Most populir landhitda we have ever had the good forted° to • meet with, has purchased the large steam sawl mill owned by James G. Bax and wilt take possession on or. about the first of February next. Mr. Wilcox has been extensively eimaged in the lumber business for some year's past, havhig a large tract of timberlands'adjacent %hetet°, will be able on short hotice to fill all orders promptly. We Understand that the G. A. .lt.'s of this place are going to have au oyster supper at the Kellogg hotel some line next mouth, it so, come'everybody. you will not be disap pointedfor the boys always have a good time. It is understood that G. P. Alien hu struck fie, but to what extent is uncertain. P. P. Corcoran oar boss merchant is salting more goods than ever. the reason why, he is always a gentleman. Mr. Lantz, the honest - 132111er will soon' be prepared to grind your grist, water or no water, for he no derstands the secret of eon -vetting wind into steam. All right Lew, - go ahead. - • Mae. 'rums. Jan. 16,1882. . • Fos Ts' Iliamatio.o. COUNTY FINANCES. " In the IlExtraracsx of week befoie last, the editor and Hon. B. Laporte very properly Invite the attention of the people to this sub ject. I scanned somewhat closely the official statement pnbliihed last February au& could not tell from it whether oar Commis sioners had botight too much or too little, or whether they had boob too liberal in paying assessor and jurymen. or, for the support of prisoners or services of employees. • gab thing I know the whole' Wing footed up a big sum for the tax-payers to pay. • I did not get muoklight on the subject from the discussion i ' the newspapers Jast fall. Dropping in the C linty Oonunissionere office one day I mend lied to those present that I had examined th6ir statement; and had taken three-fourths of the expenses fur the criminal courts, theinipport of t prisoners in jail and penitentiary; ite., oleo of the Poor Rouse and farm. and footing them up found thei sum in round numbers to reach Forty Thousand Dotkiii. ; Thin I charged over . to the liquor traffic. I was informed that the estimate of thee4ourthi . was'fielow the real Utah in the matter . Here, then, was soma thing tangible add useful to every tax-payer in theconnty.; who desired to reduce expert; ses,imprine the moralskitia, people. or tact their perilous and property. • What benefits do the tax payers get for ill this expdadittire? Nut one -eeaT of the fice:,se tees, strfar at X know co .,,, mes into the county Tresourilor the nee of thi iounty. The latest Auditor General's Roporqi (1878) at - hand, shows the amount of •thaiserfees to be $1,985.50. paid into: the State teasnry from this county. , How 'mach is paid into WO United States Treasury under the Inter nal Revenue Laws by liquor dealers iu this county I have not theaneans at hand of as certaining. , . • . • - - Whatever the of revenue may be, it seems to me that it would be better econo my for on ass people to pay it 'directly into the Treasury than to collect it through the agency' of liquor dealers, at an experise of ten to twenty dollars for each one so collect ed and paid over. ME It looks to me as though•. friend Laporte and Mamie too numerous to location. were straininc at the ghat, while the camel was be ing siranowed with a relish. He and some fifteen handusi others in this county took the libeky.lasflail, of using their votes to teach party bosses,hettei.than to disregard their wishcia_ in ttge choice'of candidates for omce., ley did: this-at the thew risks of defeating thtaity. They? would risk party success fortt purpose, but de-. dine to do so to teach ose ,poilticians(tcS regard theirwishes as to this , licenee ghee lion. How do they kompare in importance ? This question invokes the balit'of our taxa tion, as walls happiness. Let us not as s people' be so particular l as 'to the "Mint and Anise" as to exclude,thOossider stion of the weightier matters UM lind. ;43 . .4. C. I • Tho following extract fromAhe . Battey (England) 2V,C#s allows that vaccination is enforced more; . rigidly in England than it is in this country, but not more so than it ought to be here. , ' _ Taocinatiien Sumnimues. -At• the Batley Police Court, Friday. Joseph Pars e and Anthony Child were summoned by .Mar. rlott, vaccination °Meer, for _not having %Tom. Plied with notices served upon them to have their children vaccinated and to shear cause Why they should not have the operation per formed.-41r. Marriott proved that a notice 'had been served in each case but he had not received the ref:Witte certiticates.'.-An order was made for the children to be vaccinated within 28 dap. - _ Between Burlington and Towanda, about two weeks ago. a blanket shawl. Owner can have the ti calling at my house s . prov ing property mug los this notice. - IL Bornbrook, a_ Pound. TILL" , By O. Excasort. -- Price 75 cents.--pub. Salted by Cirszn Daman & Co. Are there such - things u singing schools? We hive heard of such things in this dim past; of tho vestry, poorly lighted by limps fed with the best sperm. oil; of = the wood stove, ruddy in the, corner; of the Jingling sleigh bells, es load after kiwi of buxom Lade And lassies from the neighboring farms alighted at the door. Then the tinkle of the new piano, 'or the pre liminary tieing of the teacher's fiddle. Then tho well remembered "rudiments,'' always the same limited coarse, yeai by , year. -Theblack board exercises, dimly seen, bat vigoronaly practiced. The full ring o the farmhands vowel, rough but sonorous and musical. The finerry eyes and laughing voices at recess Mime: The jolly ride home. The promotion to the choir, and'all that. These were pleris 'ant memories, and In those days there ie no doubt that a.mnitttude of good Testa readers and good singers were raised up. Are there sueb_things tor ?• Perhaps not, exactly. The ways of teaching are somewhat improved, and the "elementary" class hal given place to an advanced one. rhen, in Many, places, there 'haiiiprung up the babied-of having a Con ditions singing school, meeting ten or twelve tinier on successive evenings, and taking on the name Musical Convention. Singing *hull are by no' means dead, and there seems, -to be no lay-so efficient of putting life into the singing of a community or a congre gation., As Mr. Emerson is perhaps Abe hest knOwn of all singing hOok makers, it is snMeient to say that in the inzar. he has made good pro vision for the new ord6r of things, and thtt it does not seem to be in the least inferior to similar books of his editing. It is, doubtless, by this time, on hand at the book and music stores. For salo by Holmes AC Passage. Music Deal ersi-Towabda, Penna. Professor. Eldridge Oli title. Peters's ist r+- ' Rome." • A :good•eizod audience, gathered at .thc chapel of the college last Friday evening, lis tened with much pleasure to s lecture pre- Pared by Prof. E. 0. Eldridge. who has charge of the art 'llepartment of the institution, on "fit. Peter's 'at Rome." It was a character istic prodiction and gave an ide.. of the ittrnoture so vivid that it was almost as ,good its Boeing it. The leetui•er was bitthlY com plimented for his effort. A continuation of this subject is promised; and wo are sure it 'will be looked forward to' with many - pleasant anticipations.—Eonira Free Press. . . Why cannot To - wanda secure Prof. Eldridge to give one or two lectures oil art ? Surely s dOscriptzon of the grandest church in the world, by one-who has examined it thorough ly, could not fail to`prove hOth iateresting and instructive to.many people 4 Vinnie Beam, the celebrated sculptor, has recently finishela bust_ of the lamented Gen. Custer. for his widow, who resides- in Now Ydrk. ;Those who who knew that gallant of nronounce it an admirable likeness; thus adding ono more laurel to the fame of the sifted artist.; It is a 'noticeable fact that those who knew the most intimately the subjects Vinnie lleam's portrait statues, are most im pressed by their perfect likeness to, the origi nals. - !STEAM THRESHER-TEN HORSE POWER. 4 ' This steam 'power mounted' on wheels is portable and 'maybe, easily hauled with a team to any desired point. It is adapted to the propulsion of TIMESKING BIAOLIINES, wood sawing, feed cutters, portable saw mills, or any other light machinery. It ig of simple construction.. durable and •easily managed. Manufactured by Charleslrrigo & Co., Groton, Tompkins County, N. Y ;:; • C. W: HOLC0311), General !lieut. Ulster, Pa., July 21-w MARRIED. LEWIS:—HENDALL.--In Burlington, Pa., Dec. 25, 1881, at the home , of the bride's parents, be Rev. * C. E. Ferguson. Mr. Wil liam A . Lewis. of_Hlster. Pa, and Miss Emma M." Kenyon, of Burlington, Pa. FASSETT—THOMAS.—At the house of the Bride's father, W. A. Thomas, by Elder J. L. Phomit, Jan. ,5, 1882, Mr. T. Milton Fassett, of Canton and Miss H. Eva -Thomas. of Alba. ; • BEARDSLEY—TEARS —ln Troy. Pa., , Jap. 11, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Bev. J.. Barton French, Mr. George Beardsley and Miss Alice' Tears, eldest • daughter o f L. H. Tears, both of Trov.. LEGAL ADVERTISMEiITs. ADMINISTRATOR'S Estate of James Lee, deceased, late elf the town- ship of Albany, Bradard county, Patna. In pursuance of anorder issued out of the Or phans Court of Bradford County, I *ill expose at public sale on thepremises of the i /ecedent in the township of Albany aforesaid o Saturday, January Alat,'lBB2, at 1 o'clock. p. in.; the follow tug described reel estate, to wit: All - that tract or pircel of land situate, lying and being in the township of Albany, in the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania. and bounded and de scribed** follows, via: • Boginning at the north east corner of other lands of Almira Lee, thence, north forty-one rods and three-tenths to Bich.' ard.Lee's land. thence west twenty-four perches to the south-west corner of said Lee's land, north fourteen perches to a corner, thence east twenty-four perches, thence • north twelve and nine-tenths of a perchi tct a Matlock stump, thence west thirty-Ave and four-tenths , porches to the porth-esst corner of the Joseph Lee lot, thence south twenty-four perenes to a `corner, Ilene° west twenty and six-tenths perches to C. K. White'S lot, thence south two and three tenths perches to said . White's south-welt Cor ner, thence west twenty-one perches to s corner in celiac of road leading from Evergreen to North 'Street, thence south along said road twelve perches to a corner in centre of the public read, thence easterly eighty perches to the place of beginning. Containing twentyacres and sixty four perches,• more or less, all improved, no buildings, with an apple orchard thereon. Tiara or Sins.—One hundred dollars on the property being struck down; one-trdrd of hal , sacs on final confirmation, and the balance in one and two sears, in annual payments with in terest from date of confirmation. to be secured by judgment or mot tags. BETEIEYALWIRA LEE. Administratrix. New Albany, Deo: 29.1881.-4 w AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - • On the matter of the final account of Edward 8. Horton, Executor of the last will end tests • meat of Caroline F. Wright, late of Ouiton, deceased. - I Is the Orphan's Mint of Bro4ford Co., Pa. The undersigned, an Auditor 'appointed by said Court to dfistribute the funds in the hands of said Executor, as shown by said account. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office tulle borough of Towanda, on friday.Jan. 27th, isB2, at JP o'clock A. U. when and where all persons 'having C 111.1213 'en !said fund must present them, or be inievefdeWrr from com ing in upon the same. 7, • 0. WIiTEINET, Auditor. Towanda, Jan., 5, 4IIDITOB'S NOTICE. C. W.:1; U. W. iiiiddleton, Co the Court of vs Common Pleas of Johnson ffianufactnring Co Briklford, No. 793 BePs. Term, 1881. Thitunderitigned, an auditor affpointed by the Court to distribute the money in the Sheriff's hands raised from the sale of the defendants personal property, hereby give 'notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of MoPbenon and Yung, in Towanda Borough, on Saturday the 11th day of January, MN, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all per sons having claims upon said fund i mukt tpresent ‘ tbi sane for allowance, or be. foreler barred: from coming in upon the same. W. J. YOUNG, Auditor. Towanda, Dec. 10, 1881.-4 w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Betide of John Sullivan. deceased, late of Wells township, Bradford Co., Ps. Letters testamentary under the last will and testament of the above named decedent having been issued out the Orphan ' s Court of Bradford county to the undersighed upon the estate above named, notice is therefore hereby. given that persons indebted to said estate. must make immediate payment, and ell persons hay. ing claims egainst - the same, must present them duly silthentlaited for settlement to us. T. J. SULLIVAN • Executors. 1. . J, ROY, Weis O; pa., Jas. 6. 1882.4v0 EXEqIITOR'S-; , 10'110E. Zatetw of Noble Leavenworth. siectiised. late of Rerrieliairadford county, Pnolvania. Letters testamentary under the lut will and testament of the above named decedent, having been hunted out of the Orphan's Court of Brad. ihrd county to the undersigned upon the &Rm. laid estate, notice fa therefore hereby given that all persons indebted • thereto must make , ammo. diste Igripa ym n am em d mutt e pe em o t ns m ha dunga ums tdlor settlement to me. P. B. SQUIRES, Executor. Ifsritcb. PL. Dee. - 19. 1881,6 w P. O. address. Ibunmailaid Cush, Pa. CANCERS CURED AT CRANE'S CANCER INFIR. MARY, ADDISON, N. Y. ;lITSDEZDS OP PERSONA from all parts of the world have been cured of this much iireaded disease au tars now -living witnesses that they bantam rescued from a terrible and untimely Moth. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Tree. Write for a Cdrenlar wing bill particulars. Address Dn. GEO. CRANE I ROM BROWN, Addison. R. Y. 801.30.17r.GPItaco. oim CLUDDLYG imam FOR 11182. We will tarnish. the BEPITIILICAN with any of the following named publications, from and after January 1,.1882, at the fates named be low, Which includeathe REPUBLICAIi with the paper namr.,d : Noll York Weekly . Ticries, ...... .12 43 Semi-Weekly Mines, 3 80 Weekly 1 00 Semi-Weekly is' " "4.00 New York Daily Tribune, 10 75 Philadelphia Weekly Press, : . . ... 2CO Philadelphia Weekly Times, 2 SO Hamer's Magazine,...... 4 GO Harper's Weekly, • 4 75 Harper's Bazar, ... - 475 The Century agaiine (Scribner). 475 St. Nicholas, 4 00 Popular Science Monthly, 5 50 , North American Review. 550 American Agriculturist, 2 CO _ Atlantic Monthly, 4 75 Cotintry Gentlemen, . 3 35 Rural New Yorker, . 385 . Toledo BLIdo, ' 2 75 Wido Awake, 1 - 3 60 Pansey 200 Babiland, 190 ' Little Folks' Reader . 210 Llemorest Monthly - - 2 10 Godey's ',Lady's Book 1 65 Peterson's Magazine,.... -- 3 10 Scientific American,.... , 4 25. Burlington Hawkeye, 2 85 The Nursery, _2 . 60 - 2 The-Farm and Garden • 00 Youth's Companion 2 75 THE MARKETS. TOWANDA - MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Corrected every Wednesday. STEVENS & LONG. General Dealers in GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Corner of Main Ind Rine Streets. TowANDA. ' . PATIZIO. • SELLING. Flour per barrel.- , $7 000900 Flour per sack . 1 8001 20 Buckwheat Flour. 0 100.. ,03 00 Corn Meal - 165 Chop Feed 175 Wheat, V bushel . • 4 1800` , Bye, . " ' ' ' 75t47 . Corn, • II . . 750 .- . Buckwheat, " k 750 , Oats. Beans, , " - 1 2 500 - Potates, 'd , 100 0 Apples Green, '0 bushel.. 750 80 Apples Dried. V lb 5 i Peaches " ,". ... 12015 , , , , Raspberries Dried 181 r,.. .. 020 Blackberries "" 10 . ... Pork, '0 barrel ' • • 20 00021 00 Rams, '0 Ili ' 0 14 ...., - 15 Butter, in Tubs a Firkins. 25030 Butter, in Rolls ' 25028 - . ggs - • E 270 Clover Seed V bushel . -- 60006 50 Timothy seed'o bushel.. ' 3 250 . Beeswax; V lb 2 2902 Syracuse Salt 14 barrel. :. - 1 CO . Michigan Salt ". . ... • •1 GO Ashlar' Salt " .. ,-• 21503 00 Onions, V bushel. • 9001 00 ,PHILA. STOCK . MARKET. DEHAVEN & TOWN. SEND 9 BANKERS, - No. 40 South Third St. Philadelphia. Stock bought & sold either for Cash or OU Margin PUMA., TcrEarair, Dec. 19; 1881. • . BLID. /LIMED U. S. 6'5,1881, Ext.. ....... ........ '100'; 101 " • L'unency, 6's 125 • 12/1 " s's, 1881, new. Est - 102% `102% 4%, new ' 114% ' 114% I . 4.1. 117% 117% Pennsylvania R. It • 61 . '61% Philadelphia and Beading R. R.... 33% Lehigh Valley R. R - 62 63% Lehigh Coal and Navigation C 0.... 43% 43% United NJRR and Coal 184 185 -Northern Central R 11 Co .........s ); 48% Restonvilla Pus R B Co 18 19 Ruff, Pittsburgh, k West RIICo .. 20% • 21 Central Transportation C 0......... 33 35 Northern Pacific. Cora 36% ' 3 6 % " Prerd - 75% 7 3 % Northern Pennsylvania R B 09% GO Philadelphia & Erie 11 R 20 . 20% Sliver. (Trades) 99% 99% • Yee ' " HOUSeI . darner BeCond and B , streets Northwest, near Penntylvania Avenue. •. WASHINGTON, D. O. Transient visitors in Washington famished with good zoom and board at $1.50 to $2.00 per day. l itTaLLl3l-13ANDEliSON, =• Proprietor. Jan 11-tf And hag One of His 26 CENT DINNERS ftanew. - k RATIONAL •HOHEAU OP INVENTIONS. EVERY INVENTOR , SHOULD KNOW That by the Rules of the. Patent 4ce toprocure . PATENTS, Models are not fleecing unless specially called for. Send drawing and specification, upon receipt of which we will make examination at the Patent °Mee, and advise as to patentability. FEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATE'. . Send for Pinuarufr of Inmaerzows. free to any address. HALSTEAD A CO.. Washington;, D. C. PubluArei of the Cogresziont Reporter. January, 5. 1882.—tf • -• WAIT'IME) for thi, max fine large Steel Por_tralt of . Engraved in Line and Stipple from's photOgraph approved by Mrs. Gs:fields@ • correct likeness. A nmurnytm MOM ON MT. No competition Sr= 1841. bend forcircidara and extra tones. The Beery Bill Publishing to, Norwich. Conn. Jan. 5, N 3131.- 8. w tiro fatioual faub, TaIATANDA PA. CAPITAL PAID IN 025,000 SURPLUS FUND... 'BO,OOO This Bank offers unusual facilities for the transaction of a general banking business. - N. N. BM% JOS. POWELL; - Cashier. - •President 5 tab. 1.'78. THE POPULAR CORNER ! GEO. Z. ROSS, Has Wed op the old SIONTANItiV STORE with a fail sad complete stook of FRESH j GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. MOSS AS LOW A 8 THE LOWEST. Galt hem for ,your Groceries . After yon get prices at floes' it will be of no use to try else where for his prices are down to rock bottom. Farmers amget the tiptop of the market a: Geo. L. Ross'. AU kinds of Produce taken in az Osage for goods or for ceeb. , • -14 II IC7 1 , " p i tiA Zi Hood Poisonings, Scrofulous Ulcers and Itching Humors, Abscesses sand Glandular Mrellings• ' LEAD POISONING. Mr. Albortilingsbury. Keene, N. M. trembled with bad inunor on bands and neck, posed by lead poisoning. Oleo a painter.) At times t it would break out. crack open, and the skin Ups. rate from the Bash in large pieces. suderlngegrat continual itching and Waging. Purobased your remedies; need Curious grsorvnrr internally, and Crimes& and Correonsiloar externally. and in leas than three months effected& completion'''. and has not been troubled since. Corroborated by Ballard k Foster. Druggists. Keens, it. K. GREATEST ON EARTH. . J. W. Adams, Newark. Ohio. 6171: ITCCICCIA aItIUDIZS are the greatiket medicines on earth. Had the worst case of Ibltitheum in thts county. My mother had It twenty years, and in fact died from Ili I believe Cuncraa would have mid her life. My arms, bruit and head; were cos, eted for three years, which nothing relieved or cored until I used the Cerdsccou Rzsoixxxr in ternally. ternally, and Concuss and Concuss Boar ex- • PSORIASIS. H. E, Carpenter, Eaq., lienderson,li% Y., aired of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years' stand ing, by the CCTICIIIIA itiIiOLVENT intarnally. and. Cirricuza and anima lieu externally. Ths moat wonderful cue on record , Cure certified - to before a justice of the peace and prominent citizens. Allafdicted with itching and only dis. -- eases should Pbnd to us for. this testimonial In fUll. SALT RHEUM. - Those who have esperienced the torments of salt Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured for years, until cured by the Cuswans Itsaor.v. MIT internally and C 171101714 , and CUTICtriLk Soar externally; Mrs. WM WELLINGTON, Sharon, Wla.• - OUTIOITRAL . • • and Curzcima Soar externally and Cvncria lizsoz.viorr internally, will positively cure every species of Humor, from a Common Pimple to Scrofula. Price of Cirricoaa, small boxes. 50c.; large boxes, al. Cozicvaa Itzsoxvzrr. 11 per bottle. Crrrscrtah, SOAP 25 cents. Curictrna Rim Soap. 15 cents. Sold by all druggists.• Depot, WEEKS k POTTER. Boston. Kass. CATARRH. Sanford's Radical Cure, COMPLETE TREATMENT For 81,P00. 13/1211"0IID'Il RADICAL RUDD, CATA.RILAL 801: an and Intmovaro lanszare, with swine • • tions, may now be had of all druggists .• essay wrapped in one mange, for mandolin. Ask for Basuroares Ittnican This 'economical and never•failing tree out instantly cleanses the nasal passage* o • putrid mucous, subdues inflammation when -:tending to the eye, ear and direst. restore the senses of smell, taste and hearing wh Elected, leaves the head deoderisod, clear and van, the breath sweet, the breathing easy. nd every sense Ina gratbful and soothed con Rion. Internally administered it cies • • the entire mucous system through the blood, which it purities of the acid poison slimy • • resent in. Catarrh. Recommended by all Druggists. e -nen' agents, WEEKS k POTTER, Boston. ' RATS, ALICE, ?pP,SONs• and Roacheßeds, W and ate ßlack r Bugs EXTERMINATOR vilts N est Sra'S venoENTusEß ly - MINATOR and die. No fear of bad smells. Barns, granaries and households often cleared ins single night. Best and chesbest vermin kllkr In the world. No fail ure in thirty years: livery box warranted.. Sold by all grocers an 2 druggists. Ask ;for PAR SONS'. Malicia for 25c. by WEEKS k POTTER, Boston, Uassachtui et ts. • AGIaCtiLTURAL MACHINERY R.M.' WEL L E S, TOWA.NDA, PA, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER. AUBURN FARM WAGONS. These Farm and Lumber Wagons are, without doubt. the very best wagons-now in the market. The manufacturers of - the Auburn Wagons are making every effort to Make the very best wagon possible; and with such success, that they can and do make a better Farm and Lumber Wagon than anymegon-maker can make who has not the unequalled facilities possessed by the E. D. Clapp . Wagon Co. No wagon-maker in Northern Penn ,sylvania can make as good a wagon In all re- spects. I refer particularly to the wheels and axles. Nothing but flrit clams Umber, thoroughly seasoned, is used, and the woods of the entire running gears are soaked in boiled linseed oU and thoroughly dried before being painted. No malleable irons ars used. The Wagon Company has its own rolling mill and makes its own re. - tined iron, and that of the very best quality. Mr. Clapp, the President of the Wagon Com pany. and an old wagon-maker of very big= utation:a few days ago said to me: "Att we exert ourselves to at utmost to stake a better - wagon, we could not do" it." I invite All farmers and others needing new wagons to examine the Auburn Wagon before buy lag any other. Try the wagon sad you will be convinced that I do not claim too much for it. Come and see the wagons or send for circulars and prices. FINE SWELLEI/BODY CUTTERS. mg. '11.• 'I A . 1 %/0/ V.; .; • Ii am prepared to supply as very low prices the be and most finely equipped eutter.sleighs in the market—all well trimmed and furnished. and-with either steel or cut shoes, u may be prefereed. Cutters delivered crated at any Railroad sta• tion at same prices as sold at by me at my ',ware hens°. Special iuducemenia to buyers early in the season. Cutters supplied trimmed and fur. Mailed to order. . FODDER CUTTERS. • Ross Cummings Hay. Straw, and Stalk Cutters of any desired • size. These are the very best Feed Cutters and have acquired..a . blab reputa tion for the past .twenty-Ave years. For sale alive Gale's Lever Cutters, Lion Cutters, and Baldwin Safety Fly Wheel Feed Cutter". Fanners should cut al/ bay, straw and stalks. AU both:Rueter Stock should be cut. . , • . CORN SHELTERS. t. For sale, the Celebrated Cornell filiellers. ing Valle:. Clinton, Barran, and other excellent Sheller,, at low prices. - i f - Platform Wagons, Bag 5, it:e. Wagons in variety of beat and liattle makes. All wagons warranted to be Is represented. •lt, !MLLES. Towanda, Dec. Ist, 1881.—tf . NEW FIRM ! NEW STORE NEW 6001131 Ed. oOuille:seaix, (F4trmerly with ilendelman,) aes OP=D A Jewelry Store OF MEI OWN IN PATT'ON'S BLOCS, With Swarts & Gorden's Store, Main Street, Towanda, Pa., Mere hi keepss PULL ASSOBE,KIENT or • Gold & Silver Watches SWISS AND AMERICAN; CLOCKS - , JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, ETC. , Mir His Stock is all NEW and of tho PIN= QUALITY. Call and see for ronnelf. REPAIRING -bONE PROMPTLY. decio. DIGRAV . ENCI SP r