THE REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY. JAN. 26,1882 9,75; z ?` TO TOUR SUBSCRIBERS ! EXAMINE TOM? LABEL! :how pm tn.: month and year ttp to .. r ..uly•eription is paid. It yortratib . - , r ipti4at is. so )11 to ezeire. please Rend in ii - 30 nil• a renewal at - OnCe, that we way y o u tiie paper right , along. fiend ill c v , ‘l, 1 v•itl:ont delay. _L. A. \V e. ter i 4 ant general avot. sotto jot, tho aoutitera i west zre portioe or the County. AD I-ANcE jx PRICE•OP sunscß.ria. . Tile rintlersigned. publishers and proprie h, of the Bradford Reporter, Towanda j., linAtirourt IttruuLics.n and Brad. f rd Argus. published in Towanda, Ps., hav es: iievere loss in the publication of respoctlve wipers le.on the heretofore. extiom-ic I ilv in ice per annum. hereby mum to mike the isobreription price of h oar papers respectively, on and after th „ Fir-,t of January. 1:482, One Oiliar and riizs Lents per annum. Arid we hereby gar. e awt pleage onrnelven to each .•ettier, neo:i our our honor as business Inen, that we orictl: nod invariably adhere to the t ,, h s of thi4 offilerstatniing. To make this ~ . .'::op:etuctit *legally binding, we have ( -more ( ' . loonti, with penalty and forfeiture. for of of the terms o;• thin azreement, A;i paid prior to January Ist. !ic V. "XII bo taken at the former rate. • Itces or Alvrrti 4 lao,' in all eases to bo, iiitlependeat of r übscri it! h tn. ! • GooDMCII & HITCHCOCK, Reporter. D. M. TURNER, Journal. HOLCoMB k TRACT. REPUBLICAN. E. ASIIMUN PARSONS, Argus. iURIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS. . mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post ctic'e as follows: re. • ' ARILIVED Pnil., N.Y... and Eastern States li,p,liore. Laporte, kc L. V. way mail from the Nottli ...!wsbequiti i&C .. Ne,V Era. kei,.. Tuesday. Thursday and siturday 2,93-i am. A:e l Stonclay. Wednesday aud • i friday..L Trey. Burl' gton. kc • 1:00 P. V. L,l; ivsvillb; Rome. kc 1•00 Clo ,: d pouch from Erie and li Clt as 2:30 L. V was Mail from the 50uth....... 4:35 ' L• !Thy f;;30 cr,,T; t •ti pot 1i from Elmira and ER B 10:40 =1 Cintn.u, ILl;unroe.tou, kc .. 9:00 A. X 1.041:;li Valley way mail South 9:15 Ci- , sed pouch Elmira, Erie and North. era Central Railroads ' 10:00 Tr. y. Burlington. Sc .. 10:00 &c,. 12:00 M. I:ar •lay • 1:00 P. X Nymr-gra, Tuesda,y Thursday and Sat.,' nr,lay }•vlun, Monday. Wfid:.ea lay and •F. I.lay ' 1:00 TA:aysrilk, Rome, kc 1:00 ....... ---.... 2:45 Vailey way mail North 3:15 , rk Phila. and Eastern States. 7:15 open trout 7:00 a. M. to 7:45 P. at. Money nnh•r ,:lice open from 8:00 a. Zl. to 7:oc P. at. on Sunday from 9:00 to 10:20 a. ar. P. PowELL, P. M. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ci,iee II:011S at C. M. Myer'd market. may p-tf. MEMO to C. Itlye-'s market, Bridge street, f,.: it, he. , t cuts of fresh meat. 31.3 y 19-tr -:n.11 lake tirth and silt water flail a.t.:l C. M. Ay -r': . tirld4tt streot. . j - 19-tfl el:-Irgt.• for delivt-ring, and done !;4.:“ C. M: Myur's roari(tt, Bridi;e: Mar 194 Vs . 1 i'et mb's ruay bC fuund ot .11LE. of Letters" b; Morley. ,! t % :.n• !be tc xt hooks ivied by the "late- A-- , ;(l3tiolt of the Church of MePOiSil" . 1 v s ut, " Enpliah Liturature:".. l'ow.:(.rt• has a large stock of Sash iamds, also Mo!zlings, and is .:par than any other establimlinThnt =I —G. L. t:an rea Griot:cue:4 yory cheap expenßes are vvry flis (.1.1 , 11e.rA shall have the benefit by buying at lira Ward 81,1 re. A ; wimksonte UI tillcviou of wite:a 'Wth Bingham the celebrated Boy Orator American pine, Canada tir, marigold, kor Ph ladelphia will give an entertainment in k ! the , 11.,E. Church. Towanda. Asturtlav even ;blos-olps, .•t.., fragrant with the 1'1,4 Jan. 28. Tickets 25 cents. Children . I.ale.aro and of pine. Saellisrl in g• anger 12 yearti 15 cents. Donrit open at 7 Cure for Catarrh. Coot- . • t; . (-Ittoletit f.tr $l. „ um. j o'clock and entertainment will commence I at 7:30. 1)..:-.th to' at 4, mice, roaches ant? amp; Par >'Extermimltor. Barns, granaries and e:varel in a dingle night. No Ltd sni.•ll4. B,dt and cheapest ; vet . r ;I : e world. Sold evercwlter:•. 4 J261m.. v:::t.c.:ibb's book toka may be fo •nd (.1:-ar Wiltio',4 poetry sod hie cele , •• 11..,!tut0 un tho "Eoglish Renaie4aace." •le'ivered la New. York, a few even- We cannot have the big wan in Tpwatula, jut we. cary real his otter cravinge after the tinuttt Fable: =0 A.l):ic•talwrs of there. L. S. t., ahottbi rest "Light Aaia"iirvonnec u. tLeir ,ftutliea,cin Ar.tiettt can (,ril;r it at Wllitcornifdliaak Aure. 1.7,11. Den iieis Sufferings. r. H. Drake, E q., Detroit, Mich., suffered I au'Lle svriptiou frum a skin disease, a:.!cu appeared ou his haUds, head and face, and ipzarly destroyed his, eyes. The most `careful doctoring tailed to help him, and after xd had faile , l'he used the Cnticura Roscilvent 'bino-d purifier) internally. Cutictira and Cali nra ,the great skin cures) externally. and enreci, and has remained perfectly well sTE.I.If THRESHER—TEN HORSE _ POWER. • This steam power-mounted on wheels is rt•,i , :.: and may be easily hauled With a t•+'u to any de fired point. It is adapted to t';.•• , :misim of frtnEsurNa ?dscntNEs, n I wing, feed cutters, portable law r 11 , 1 . ; „t her light machinery. It is of c ,, nstruetion. durable and easily 1. Manufactured by Charles Perrigo County, - N. Y. C. W. HOLCOMB, G.meratAgent. • • 21-w I:hrumatissis. !ir,O. 41ralitunL4 of this db3esse when arLitl uul havitig painful .?ettsation4 • ~ e• noon trorn bed In- the ' a stillness in the joints accompa -1 a: ital . 's by sxelling and redness; all ;••:•-:..ians re lammend the application of an rc:rr edy, something penetratinl an.l • , zl.n.g; an article that will act a 4 a curs •v. to the parts affected. Dr. Boast!. Rheumatic Cure gives instant relief tip -1,. Ikea applicatioti. lame back, pains r it is an invalnal 3 liongelvAd mow- your druggist for it. Price 75 cents. t.—damired by Tile Bosaulo Medicine .• Piqua, 0. . For sald by Clark B. r. Eld Ward House Bhck. :::.• 2-Iyr. A Card ,ii.• great pleasure in calling the tat '. of *mu: friends and customers to Dr. Cough and Lung Syrup which is Itriniess, pleasant to the taste,. will Li4 ,- ...tte, and gives relief almost instant -1 not how severe your Cough many cough medicines you have r hotv many ph y sicians you have con !it% tonic, soothing and healing pro this medicine will loosen it and is :l.: :h.. 'Throat and Lunge to.eipel the offend n*ttcr, (caving them in: a healthy con- •o, tree from irritation, and the air pie •"' " clear, besides invigorating and . :•guivoing the general system._ Price 60. For the positive cure of Consump- Colda, Asthma, Bronhhitis. Dry Loss of Voice, Irritation of :t.- rt.roat, Sorer.ess of the Chest, Pains in Spitting of Dined. Croup, Whooping Cengh. and LtingTever, we Nn , :ncod this. medicine above all others. , Yours truly, CLARK B. Poona, / Y. 8. End Ward House Block. PILES. Ere frequently preceded by a sense of t irtight in the back, loins and lower part of -(. 11 ,.11,nnen, causing the patient to suppose has sumo affection of the kidneys or /2ight.g)ring organs. At times symptoms of !4d/,;('Sillirl are present aa ffatulency,!iineilisi ,:,ss-ot the stomach. etc. A moisture like :::spiratinn, producing a very disagreeable .. .quiz, particularly at night after getting sun tv he& is a very common attendantt " t '-rtiki, External and Itching Piles yield a. , In the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Enledy, which acts directly upon the-parts "Itet'd, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Itching, and affecting a permanent te where all other remedies have failed. /)“ nnt dtliy attic the drain on the system . Permanent disability, but try It .",`,''• he eared. Price. 50 cents. Ask your [or it, and when you cannot obtain of !IP.II, we will send it, prePlid, on reniPt g,p , oe. Address The Dr. inioko Medicine ""- piq a. Ohio. Bold by Clark B. Porter, End of Ward Hiatus Block. 'blue 2-ITr. It is rumored, that an od trellis to be sunk at Biansfield. C. F. Baylee has been re-ailpofnted posts master of Troy. - Revival meetings are being hold in the M. E. and Disciple churches at Smithfield. Lots of run at Towanda Minstrels on Fri• (lay dveniutt Revival meeting@ arw being held in the IL E. Church at Troy. Pink-eye has made its appearance among the horses of Leltaysville. - There will be an exhibition In the M. E. Church. at Warren Centre. on Friday evening for the-beneftt of the Warren Garnetßind. John Bredahaw of Ruh, li4 solo a farm on Wyaloang creek to E. L. Palmer, ficently from Grand Island, Nob. • . The family of Iles: E. A. Enos. Rector of Chit Choral, rtceived the addition of an infant daughter on Thursday of hat seek. The Wyoming County Agricultural Society declared a dividend 0150 per cent. on capital stock, at the last meeting of diri3ctora. While walking down Chestnut Bt. 6111 the other day, Mrs. D. 0. DeWitt slipped on the aide wails injuring herself quite seriotialy. • Hon. John C. WWI% of Susquehanna county. has been elected President of the State Agricultural Society. ; On Wednewhty evening. Jan. 25, Rev. C. H. Wright delivered his lecture on Charles Sumner before the Orwell Library. Associa tion. The meetings's', the Baptist. church, con ducted by Rev, 0. T. Hallowell. are Increas ing in religions, interest and will be contin ued throttihbut the week. .. 4.00 a. m 5 .33 .. 10.00 .. 11:00 A *series of meetings are being held in the Union church et Liberty Corners. couAuctrd by - liev. Mr. Foubinder, pastor of the M. E Church. 3. M. Ayres, the enterprising North To- wanda merchant and market man, is Skim: his ice lipase with ice fay ten inches thick, taken from Sugar Creek. Wednesday 'evening, Feb. 1. Rev. C. H. Wright will lecture in Orange Hall, North Towanda, for the benefit of the North; To wanda Sunday School Library. Whenever vaccination will "work" the small-pos will, "take." Moral:—Be vaccinat ed at once and every time the small -pox comes aronn I . Elr3 . Spalding Huse entertainment will - take place in Waverly, Thursday evening, Feb. 16. The "boys" exuect to surpass all their pre viol; a efforts. "Josh Billings" will lecture, at The Opera House, Waverly, Friday evening. Feb. 17. The lecture Lifer the benefit of the Protec-. tivo Fire Police of that place. . -The boys of WareaPtalk otiorganizhiing . an anti-eatch-on-a-gled sockty. Wacerly Actcoeate. • - Pass some around this way. • Towanda boyi need it. There is a fumor that the Edo r - Pi. I will remoV , e every man in its employ who la ad stliete/ to the use of iatotiilating drinks. A 'bettersrcile for a railroad comnany adopt eould!not be snggested. —Journal. Allen, of Philadelphia, who hap - frrquently viEated this place as the attest of Col. Means, died at his 'Tableau° in Bryn Hawn on Tuesday. Ho was a. leading busk nese man of Philadelphia. • eili- Heir. Dr. Taylor. Will 'lecture at a onblie Meeting of Asylum Lodge, I. 0 0. F., No. 408. at Grarge Hall, Duren, Pa., on Friday, web. 10, 1881. All who feel interested are in iited,to be present. The Committee of "Ar rangement. are B. C. Chilson, D. - L. Fell and Myron Friable. Mrs. Charlotte Pcirter, cif.. of L. P. Porter, lormerly of this place, was, ordained to the ni t inistity•mf the Uoiversaitst church, at Snsroolianna on the 19th, i"st. 11.-r eon, Rev. 0.4. Porter, who was' the first pastor of the Church of the Messiah of this place, pr'fached the ordination sermon. Dr. Wm. Taylor assisted in the ceremonies. Go see the "Virginna Hnatmy" at Mercnr Hall on Friday evening. Rev. Dr. Taylor is abont to' sever his rela tions with the Church of the Messiah, of which he has been pastor (3r four years. He is called to wider fields of usefolness . else where; {►nd while hie many friend*, in the .Church and out, Pi neer ely• regret the 'depar ture of himself and excellent wife, they are justly proud of the "golden opinions" he has won by his talents and earnestness se a woriar for the cause of Uni verealism. Sunday last was a "rattler." that is, the wind made the windows rattle. But,. a ft er the fine weather we have had so far this season, we must remember that "Old Tinter is here again alack I . Y. 4• How icy -and cold is be 1- He cares not a pin for a shivering back, He's a saucy old chap to white and black, He whistles his chills with a wonderful knack, For ho comes from a cold corintree I" Last week a party at' Arziot enjoyed . them selves by having a mock trial of Onitean. The : prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to death. The victim Was huspeirlod by the neck while a war dance:34s held around him. Ile son became Wadi in the face, and one man in the crowd was eober enough to ree the situation and cut him dOwn. It was a close cal—Canton Sentinel. "I estimate that there are, on an'average, 54,969% worms to every acre' of garden pro. perly lertilized." Darwin, his new book. "This tallies exactly with my count when I've been pleutirg my garden and did'nt care a red cent whether I fond a wriggler:or bet; but when I wanted bait'for fishing the worms never panned out a bakers' dozen to theacee. They bad all emigrated to ibe garden of some some .unappreciative fellow„ who never caught fish with anything-but five dollar bill. Towanda Fisherman. l'eople will be interested in knowing that after thd payment for the monument to the la mented P. P. Bliss 'mud wife, at Rome, there remained of the fund raised by the Sunday Schools $157, which was in the hand of his fellow worker, Major D. W. Whittle, at the close of the year. After consultation, the committee decidpd to purchase a musical in strument for the 'two boys who are living with their aunt, Mrs. Ellsworth. The money was sent to Messrs. John Church & Co.; of Cincinnati,. Mr. Bilge pubtisbers, and they generously responded by sending the boys a beautiful Chickeriog No. 1¢ urpight piano, which reached them on the anniversary of their father's death. Mr. Bliss' children are Paul, ten years, sod George, 8 yeah old, upon their next birthda i ye. They are, Major Whit tle says, "finehealthy, bright,_ ton happy boys, 'both - with a good deal of -their father's joyfil tetpenment.r • • Ed. Sherry has been, appointed weigher of mails on the Erie road for the coming - two months.) Mr. Sherry has been in the em ploy of the Lehigh Valley company for about eleven Years, and has proved himself au In dustrious, competent and reliable man. His appointment pleases; his large number of friends and acqunintapoes.- 7 Er. The other day a third ward man bought an overcoat of a pedlar for only AM and as it was a perfect At. thought it a great bargain; His wife has since informed' him that it is his old overooat dyed and tatouteil. She traded it off bust summer for a. plaster vase. —lthaca Journal. A woman canoed a commotion at Wadena, Minn., by wildly chasing a big dog and cry ing "Stop him I ho hasirwailowed a twenty dollar bill." An -obliging botcher promptly caught the beast, killed him mid recovered the money. 10 . degrees below zero Tuesday morning. The Troy Muglie has it "new dem" of type. It is improved to appearance. The neirid. E. Church atiThster wet dedl : mated Jae. 19. ! Reserve seats for Towanda - Xtlnstreis• for sale at Kirby's: Price at.. Prot. Danielle gate s hop al Elmira last Friday evening.' - DO not !alto' hear Ralph Bingham In the ht. E. Church on thitintas evening' next. Church of Qui ; Nawaaa. Wm. Taylpe Pastor: Bay. 4. A. Wastall of lookpart N. T. will preach 'at 10410 a. as.. awl Tr. p. m. . L On Tuella*, erebingd Jam 24, Bev. C. H. Wright lectured before the Orwell Lodge, K. subject 'll.'W H. Knighthood." — The Ploigali haying, Bend: bezel revival work in Ipr.,llranshalle AIL IL) Church .at Itinabaniton„last we* The Lehigh Valley railroa.k.with corainend• able liberality, will . hereafter carry clergy. rben, otall deniiminatione„ at half rates. r. • The various Christian denoniiost4os of (button have all uourmatice.l •`series of re rival intetings.: - Wi are lorry to lcitrnlse Wilson is qeit2 serioosly ill at his residence in *Ala ing. A little son ut-ktr.Ebner, Second .Assistani Postoruter-Genersi; tell and broke his mu, last week, but is getting along nicely.—En. lies. Mr. Wcstal of Lockport. N. Y. will preach in the Church of the Messiah. on Sunday next. • . - Dr. C. H. Scott of Sayre has been *PPoio l.4 ed Coroner's pbYincian by Coroner Volnryi. The ladies aoolety the Oitorch of Messiah will hold their nest rooial at the reoidence of Q. S. Russell; on Third St... *Neiklay. evening /an. 31st. All are enrdiuuly iuvitod tonttend. liplirsa White, of the late s t-called."Smith fluid riot case," has become the permanent got.4t of Bradford mints; and is now:stopping at the county inu at Burlington. You cannot fail to enjoy yourself at the To wanda Minstrels - oti Friday. evening.. Ad niission 25.35 and 50 cents. Fa.SheriffDean and wife are in town, visit ing their eons John and Horton, who stilt re main in Towanda. ' • The N. Y. Lackawinna & Western railroad Co. has bought the Magee lot in Elmira, ;on Fifth and State Stn., 200 feet by 800, on which to build freight demi and othej buildings. . The friendS of the t rv. J. Loyd Jones will make him a donation visit on Wednesday evening, Feb.. Ist, at. the M. E. Parsonage Monrooton. All are cordially invite. Mr. Chauncey Lilley Of Bernie° was thrown down a shaft some twenty feet or more in depth, striking nn his back and inflicting some painful but nos dangerous braises. We publish on the fourth page of this weeks's issue an interesting letter from G. W. Kimberly of Duluth. Mimi., on the "Held of Lake Buperior." It is worthy of a careful petuesl. Mies E. Bay Yentz, they talented 3 - onng actiote, whois quite clown here, ha 4 commenced an - enga'gcment at Wallactee new theatre in New York. Mr. Henry C. liher!span, aged 29 years, brother-in-law of Mn. F, Coverdale of this pace, died at Norwich To•vn, Conn. t on ine 17th. He left many friends to mourn his ra,ly death. • . - = . Revival mentiuis are in progress at the F. W. Baptist Church in Fast Tr e y, n nder the conduct of Rev. Hiram Payne.- Rev. H. B. Trinell is also hol•litiq revival meetings at the Burlington church; . Mrs: Albro Vincent au aged lady liviWg sr the upper eudof Bridge street. died on Wed nesday of last week. Her funeral was • het on Friday aftertioon. Dr. Taylor and Rev. C. H. Wright uniting in the services. ; Mrs. Anna Hill, the mother of Mr. Warren Hiltorthis place, died at the residence of her grand danghter, Mrs. Geo. 8. Peck, Jr., at AthenS, on Prid last, at -the age of 79 years. A 'ate Titietvi:ln. Ky journal gives a very fla'tering notice of the surgical skill shown by Dr. W. Patton Griffith. who went from Towanda not many months since, and his already gained a fine- practice in Louisville. lie has our best wi4ltes for success. The friends and nit:inherent the Evangeli-, cal church at Highlands, will have an oyster supper oblate evening of Jan. 27, 1882, at the house of Mrs. Vieldy for the benefit of their Pastor, Elder J. M. Hiner. A general invita tion is hereby extended. Clointrrrzz. "New Orleans wharvei are to be lighted by electricity, for vebiela to unload at ' night, after the binning sun has gone." We hadn't thought about the burning sun,but often no ticed that more schconers were unloaded in Elmira by gas-light than daring the day time.—Ebnika Gmeite. Rev. E. F,Roberts, pastor of the M. E. Church at Meshoppen, Wyoming Co., died 6 . 4 Saturday bist. Mr. Roberts was a Chap lain in the Union army and occupied several pcisitions of trust=ami responsibility in the M. E. Church. Drs. AngleA Hollister have jast placed in their handsome ollice, an elegant dental chair of the latest and best style, from White's dental t . dept. Philadelphia. This makes the second chair of the kind they have placed in the office and is evidence of the rush of business that has greeted Dr. Angle since his return front the western trip he• took for the benefit of his ilealth.. The following officers were elected fort the ensuing term by Mystic Lodga(No. 40, IL it L. of 11: 4 Protector—Mrs. E.A. }Claridge.. Vice Protector—Mrs. D. M. Dayton. Crplain—Mra. deo. Ridgeway..' (} ide-I.Mrs. F. E. Post. Seoretary and Fin. Swig —George Ridge. i way: • - *astirer—J. R. !Claridge. Giardian—F. E. Post. • Seiginel—O. 111; Myer. Trhatees—GeorgeS ' Eaten. P. E. Post. ltd. Lewis. lleciical Examine r t—Dr. B. M. Woodburn. While in Washington recently. we were the recipient of unman:ins favors from ex-Sheriff Wm. Griffis of this county who hold's the post• tion of Doorkeeper of the Senate at the Capitol. Hr. Griffis, who; is admirably well fitted for hie position, is attentive, polite and comPeterit and. seems to be a favorite. His frank , courtesy dude a ready 'acceptsiice from the Senators, Representatives and other OttiOSIN and he keepi all the details of tined need in a marvelous way.—lioy Gazette. Coasting deadest. It is undoubtedly one of "inalienable rights" of every American youth, to, "rive down hill," provided there are bills and ono*, bat this pastime should be , indulged in *lib some degree of caution on streets of a pope-1 lone town. It is strange that so few seal den 4 have incurred in this place, and yet if all the injuries and deaths of the peat , ten piste could be recalled the list would be sp• pilling. Thursday evening while a boy was bitching tip John E. Ward's spirited house at the stable on Popular street, a boy on his sled ran against the animal, Lightening her so badly that she dashed down the hill to Heresies coal yard at ligh g speed, break ing the buggy into frigmbuts. - Freed from the wagon the mare proceeded up River .street. D iligent search was made, but no trace of the animal discurvered until' yester day about noon, when she was found quietly feeding in acorn-stubble !Held of- E. Horton, near the ferry in North - Towanda, apparently, imirjured. —Friday's Maki& DramWs. A douatloo for the_ benefit of Bev. J. L. Jones, will be held .at the residence of M. Darwin Stone. in West Franklin. on Friday afternoon and evening. Fen. 3d. 18$3. Ap eve invited. PERIONAZ. - i • -Burgess Alger is visiting his daughisr.i Mn. Gladdhm , in ColuMtds t0w 811 44 6 _ —Mims Belle ?At is • sisietng *hinds in ihichestir, M. Y. • ' hums hei tki!s.H . ,bl4til's relative, hillithitetiiN.,!.• • . • P: toenail, LllPartei was "dB? inn filial& in town last week. ~ —Ciapt. E. A. Binhling has resigned his po• sition as cashier of the Second National Sapki Wilkee!Balre• -t • —John Base ' an employe of Olt Water Wee*, who hasbeen fifes Mexico -for the ;nisi year, is back again. —Dr. It. A:Everitt has -vetunied: to bar ! Heaton to teatime prat** apd wW make that pleasant, village his future hetes.' and Mrs. Drains of - Coopers toirn,- N.Y., are visiting Mr. Win Drape and Mrs. A. D. Dye on Main Si.' —Superintendent Bran atkuldo4 a meet. tag of the Count; SuperinNindenia of Eastern Pennolvania in Reading s hilt week. -Mr. E. B. ?tidies. who •is pursuing coungiof do is at the Owego. N. Y. /Normal School, i 4 home. on a visit. - -M. P. Moor - wind hhi soMitolaw IL H. Petah are in New York, selecting and goods for Mr. Patch's' new Moro at Sayre. ,-Geo. H. Howe, Orwel4 and W. H. Carey of South Warren. students of Crwego timed sctiool, are spending vacation at their homes Be,. Mr. MoGlaihery and wife, of Philadel 'Ms, are speeding a few _days with the lat. toes sister, Mrs. &forcer on Franklin street. --Wilke-Barre Union Leadea. =Bennie Waters, formerly with Frost' Sons. and for the past six months employed iu s Bradford furniture store, is 'visiting his To eauf!a friends. —Rupert Gregg, eon of Frauk Gregg, of rowands to , wnship, who holds ielpensible position ate railr, Ind engineer in the West, is viii Unit* is parents. H. W. 'Natick Emq.,,is able to boon' aaain, after having been 'confined to the Unit. several weeitw by 'a severe atmek of rheuma tism. I ... . —Prof. Albert improved the vacation by visiting the public sc. ools in Elmira, Canton .e and Athena . Mr. bent is a wide-awake educator. .. * . —Mrs. Sartotius, accompanied by her bps band and children. will spend the winter; in this country. She is now in Washinz,lon and will soon go to New York to visit her parents, Gen. and Mrs. Grant. L .—Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Camp. formarlyi of Tunkbannock, have reached Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Camp pronounces Minneapolis oue of the most thrlviug as well as tpidd • e owe% cities he has ever seen.: ' • —Miss Sarah Moody has just returned from a three months' visit to triends in Topeka. Kausas. Miss It says the winter has been very pleasant there, without any snow or cold storms. • --Mr. A. L. Bunyan; assistantSurberintends ent or t tbe Ce:ntral express eompiiny was in town on ,Wednesday. Banyan has his headquarters as Eashm and is spoken of as atraffable gentleman as well LB an emcieni business man. Dr. T. B. Johnson, wo regret to learn, io anfferfeg from an attack of goinity, which hat. kept him in -doors for the. pa 4 week. His numerous patient. and other friends hope to see him out again soon and in the enjoyment of hi. 4 tpttal good health.— Review. Annual Meeting of the Bradford Count!, Agricultural Beatify. • The Innu4l meeting of, the Bradford County Agricultural Society, for tho electiok of officers; will be boll, at Towanda, Pa., in- Heretic Hail, on Monday Peti7pth, 1881 o'clock p. in. • J. 4NDItE7 Wp.r. Seleyv • quit) our firemen by attending the To n audit !dinette! 'oi. Fri•iay evening. Coal Thieves Captured. Ou Wednesday of last week officer Burnm arrestid Asa Pool, Eugene Pool, Emerson Pool and Fred Thompson for stealing coat Prom tlie Barclay company:: They were caught in the act, as they were jnatiabmit - 1 , ) make a haul when they were nabbed Thp all tas l ii guilty before Justice Cod ling and were committed to jail in *Mat or ball.Jour A Prodigy Coming. We Pre inhumed that Blaster Ralph Bing ham; Who i 4 known, as the - "Elocutionary Phenomenon" will appear in this city next Thursday night aid give one of his unique entertainments . He - recite* selections from it - arion l s authors in a style and manner , sur prising in one of mature years oath yet is oil) nine years of age.. The inspers in the place: Where' he has given exhibitions see enthns las" tic over this wonderful genius. —Mutiny:Ado. ... Among the many ru mors of newspaper changes is one to the eif,let that the first of next, Month the Wirr.riv Review and the . Binghamton Sunday 21-pune are to be - eon. : solidated for the purpose -of running a daily 4 tv and Sunday paper in tho.." Par or City.", ,9 7 issue of the Wever:y dilly will therefore e discoatinned.—Advertiser. - , . ' • A correspondent wishes to know the origin of the expression, "My cake is dough?' : Wo aro glad to give Shakespeare u authority fOr what may, at first Melt, appear to be elm*, and yet is really a'classical expression: "`"- "My cake is but I'll in among the rest: Ont of hope all hit my ebare of the feast." "Tenting of the Shrew." Aot V. Scene 1. -2892-18 U. Manta Mairtage Asysiversary " On Tuesday, Jan. 21, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 11. Davies, of Athens, celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day. Mr. Davies was born in Wales, February, 1794. Mrs. Davies was born in Cherry Valley, N. Y., in 1863. Thby came to • Athens sixty-two years ago, and live on the same land pur chase. 4 Imilthe Davies family. atltliactime. TeP children werebcirn to them,i eight of whom are living—_one son and seven daughters. Twcrsons died-in the prime of manhood. Not all the rani* were present on Tuesday, for ono daughter and family live i n Califor. nia. Another daughter resides in Day City, Mich. .All who could not bo present sent gifts and loving remembrances. The son and daughter, Mr. E. W. Davies and Miss Minnie M. Davies, reside with and care for their aged - parents. There were present their daughter, Mat E. M: Elliott, of Canton, Pa., Mrs. Charlet; Marsh, of Ithaca, N. Y., Mrs. Jennie F. Snell, of Milan, Pa., an d pia grand-children, Miss Elliott, Misses Lottie and Anna Snell, Mi-s tunnel Marsh, ind Mas t,er Eugene Davies. The neighbors who came to present theif affectionate respects to the venerable couple were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Clapp, Mi. Car• roll, and Miss Mimicker. : As we gathere.l around the - wedding ,bin quet; the bridegroom of silty years hid the place of honor, at the bead of the table; and we thought bow beautiful is the old age of this silver-baired simple ; surrounded is it is with the loving ministrations of relstivei and friends. , ToUir gifted daughter, who yields a ready and graceful pen, read a 'poem she had writ ten iD honor of the occasion. Long may this noble christian pace dwell iu the serene content of tho "land of Benlah " before they cross the river to ante' upon their heavenly inherttance. /IL 4. 8., Poneends Grange. Bradford and Sullivan Pomona Grange, No. 23, will meet in regularquarterly session in the Court Rouse, in Towanda, on Thursday, Feb.'2d„ 1882, st one o'clock p. m. BilstaUs ,lion of °Moors and other important . bndooss, should attract SNU attendance. Hon. W. A. Armstrong. editor of the iTusbarulman, wIU address the meeting in the evening. Committee of Arrangements—Maj. E. W. Hale and wife. B. F. Bowman and wife, Hon. IL L. kkelt and wife, D. 0. Han and trite Leslie Ml ii, Miss Elms Horton, S. W. Alvord. Damns Kimirit, Bee'y. Jan. ik 1882. 014INTILLB zrzma. • . The HOO. L. 8. Tavtor.l is still on the doh list bat we are gir3 to lay be Is slowly Ito. poling. I Mr. Adam In* hat two sisters staying with her this winter. and cue of them has been quite sick of late, boils now better. Jan. 18, 1889. B. rya IM4LZ?P There his been no new.ciiiist innali-pat in Towanda ahem our Wit - tient,' and thaw that were W with the loathsome dhow are fast convalescing. Oar Health Committee have every hope of- an earizi...withw_ 'eradiate tion of the disease. The bolie: beak oa the hill col:dal:4n every case .1101 r in town 0111. wrioi guaran i)* eitillitions and everything in the way of tied and other cloth ing used will be buried upon thS disappear ance or the digits's. Nobody 'is allowed to enter, Or-leave'-the premises.' - That email pox 'as bid its nu .hs Tointeis, it are looddesii, boa, ‘ 4l O attic! more dan ger hi - pustule conikg then to stay at hotel,. "'" 47. - 2.-tv'e:` 7 _ l-- '.' -->c, ::: :, The nest meeting of the O. L.S CI. will be held it the residence of lira. Karla Watkins, Friday evening Jan 27; at. 77 o'clock. The wurk of the evening will be a review of "An cient Literature' from page 178 to 221; also "questions apd answers on aniiient literature" onlmille 2 2 3 , Jot JanYarY qieeluquals• Pe* : Albert wilt act as leader at next meeting of the Circle. ,Essays will bel read on various subjects. /1 fell attendanie of members is requested. The Meetings et the Cl. L. S. C. ire constantly iticreating in interest. The attention of members is called to au article on the "Phldian Age of Sculpture" in ry Februa number • pf " Th e G l adioli itagatiqe." scrwoz DISTRICT zaaßanzsg. • We have not the law at hand to quote from as we write, bat state froni recollection of its provisions, that the oommo.t school law of Pennsylvania provkles for,the estab lishment of District Librarian, under the direction and co tarol of the_ board of dire°. tors of the district respectively. The library required to be kept in the• most central school house of the district, sod when entail-. -sled She threetors,sre reqoired tO . provide alpihstantial library case iri!elook ,and key 'which the boats are to be kept. They may loaned to the several sub-district achools 'or sae, but'must be returned again _to the library. • The establiahment of such libraries would, be: a 'trainable aid in' stimulating scholars and teachers to gather-information upon many profitable subjec's not found in the class books. For Instance, the annual re- Ports of:the Commissioner of Agriculture are published by Congress and frirnished to mem bers for 'distribution among their constitu ents. While • there is is note sufficient num ber to regal "all,. they would be of much greater pubitc benefit if they were furnished to the district libraries, and there kept to bo real by the scholars and patrons , of the ..ohools. They contain valuable information n - various subjects pertaining...to agriculture, , orticulture, floriculture, ornithology, bee culture, the rearing -of sheep, - hogs, horses. o stile, kn., profitable for all °hares to know. Tnerepe many other books—the Smithson ,an reports. Ettlogieslo Congress onedepart -1 eminent men, &a., published by order of Con.mas fordistribntion. that 'might profit s ly be kept in these libraries, Ina few ye 4r. , by a little effort there might be a vain sb's collection of books gathered far each di.trict library._ The first duty of they. school is to provide a case where they i nlay be kept, and then make application for boors. .Our member of Congress...M.4 Morin, is highly interested in the cumin of education, and if applied to by any of our school boards . of bie district, would no doubt be glad to furnb+l3 such hooks as he may have for dio tribution for the nurpose indicated. We make these 4 Aggekelone. in the hope • hat our vehitol pay think them wor hy of adoption for itarbßeflt of oar echo do. Beet Louie talent in Tar Inds Minstrels on Friday evening at Mercur Natured Wonder. A very wonderful, ev..nt itfluvu re occurred 27.:11 , 80, in the birth of a living child. *perfectly and beautifully, formed, weighiug only one pound and ,four entices with. neces sariclothing awl blanket. It was the daugh ter of P. J. and Clara Mane, of New Albany, Pa. When laid on the hand of its grand mother, lire. Elisha Bump, with its' head on her wrist its feet rested on the ends of her lingers. l i ' mother's ring slipped easily ever its band and elid - readily to its shoulder. ISM foot could be entirely hidden by hold ing thelmother's Anger before it. No shoes but those of a doll _Could be found email enough to fit it. Though bright and intelli ont,:it had to be fed with a feather endear rind on a pillow for six months. Of course she attracted a great `deal of at tention, and many physicians and others came long distance, to Imo the great (or usall) curiosity, as it was believed to be the smallest living child ever burn, of which there is any record. The proprietor. of Wood's Museum, iu Philedoipdta. wide the little maid a visit, and succeeded in itiducing l _ he parei;its to have it on exhibition at the liasettur; compensating them well for - tieing so, and* was the g reatest attraetion of the season. Siiteen hundred tickets were sold iu one day. But io a fii,w months the child had grown so much that the parents returned with her to their home, where she became their delight, as she was very ðic) and intel ligent, and who • about thirteen months old began to rod alone, then her cunning little golden curly head came Jut „even with - the seat of a chair, and she weighed about tamltro pounds. It was very amusing to see her jump and clap her hands at tlitrreturn of tier father. - But Daisy's life was all too short. That dread scourge of children, cholera infantom, seized nu, and at the eid of mitt short week, September 10, 1881, the 'afflicted-parents pre pared to lay their darling and beautiful Daisy Idlers the dahlias will , blociii above her for many a sommer.—S. F. Bnowx, Dinkhannock Republican. ' GREEN!S LANDING ITEMS. [Received Ivo late for last 'week's issue.] Your correspondents in getthog up the items of news in ituions parts of the county seems to have cat efolly avoided this nook of creation. Now inasmuch' as wo do aome tim. s change the programme , to break tee monorony, wo will try ourself to keep you poited, if perchante anything does happen worth of your notice. Our place consists of one store, owned and presided over by F. E. Welles; one wagon shop, with blacksmith shop attached, owned by Lincoln Brothers, who are practiced work men, and turn out a long amount of first class work. We have as good a school house as can be found lc the county, • and - a well conducted school. - I notice that a number copies of your paper cornet ip this Ace, and I think that by a Hubs effort the list could be largely , increased, for a paper -of its inde pendent position and clear ringing tone on the - *sues of the day ought to corn mend it to every thoughtful reader'. Thklre are several rumors of matrimony in the 4ir , which will be noticed as soon as eon sumatec). Mr. _J.• A. Weller and sire are viPiting. Mewls in Auburn N. Y.. Mrs:Carrie Beach or thnithrield is visiting friends here. Miss Ida A. Weller of East Troy, is spend ing a few weeks visiting relatives here and at Lynn. M. J. Weller hag entered Into a contract with D. M. & E. U. linlbert, wit °teazle dry goods merchants, of, Binghamton,• to travel for them the coming year. • Dick Monroe, the man of small-pox notor iety, is Bing very low with fever. All small-pox cases in this vicinity have recovered, and the danger of its spreading is now past. • - °cowman. MONZOZrON - The lecture delivered by Heys C.H. Wright. of Towanda, on the 18th leg)" was excellent in its subject. constructs* and delivery.. He dwelt briefly. but definleAKand ted on "Charles fitimder'Plia a : reformer, statesman and rot t ityr.. Mao ePon he moral character and his place in , ,history. He is worthy of being held before the world's gaze as a noble example. We fell bumble in the presence of such eminence end sublimity. Mr. Wright receiving inspiration from " his' =Melt. was equal to the emergency. The quality or thought was rich. the language choice, arid the delivery forcible. _ Dr. llcearty. of Elmira. N. 14, mUI lecture on Wedneiniay evimlug. At: 11. Doors open at 7 ; lettere to commence at 7 1 /i.' gtubjees ; " Homes." The Doctor's fame as aTiadrer is very extensive. Ho_raulni among the fore most lecturers of Oki' land. We 'should avail ourselves of this. rare opportunity. Mumma. eaorzix. -Grover is a flourishing little .viliage.' lying on the Northern Central Hailros4, abOut four miles loath of - CMOs ittol two Milk north of Clarpenteth: - - ii,i lOU approach , the town from Cantosi-the'ltelkbtudoers place that moots yowl's= *ea.& Wright'slarge siore. This ins very 111111di0M6 building, altheigh being built of wood, it twin ornament to tho town. As put - enter the store, you meet the 3 smiling countenan of. . W. T. Newell, 'the head clerk w whose . * tls always - on his bust. nes., except. when ".-11s, on the Anti° &own house on the bill. AC you app*sob the rear of the building here the Post Wee looms up before yon:: There you yon find _l4 proprietor, I Mr. n.-Wright, 06 mfortable . ate), always attending to his businese. 4 • -, .. Ai we' pass along through tutu the next placo'llutt meets our gaze is the dressmakers shop, conducted by two very estimable young ladies, one formerly from Atha, and the other front Burlington. May success follow their undertakings. The next plaCe we meet is the wagon shop of G. W. Vermilyea's, and blaelimith shop of V. W. Sheffer, both being condueted In the same building, and they are turning oat some fine work. - The next is the armory store. of H. :,D0 • Holcomb: Here • you alera2 s And 'a happy and quiet crowd: H. D. leforms as Wit he is:do ing a nice little bpsiaesafin the grocery traxtei and also baking a good-male of oysters.. Ho always keeps Brat class goods. The_ next is the store of of Verniilya tc Bon. Although their building is small; they keep a first chin ;took of all the articles for sale in a general store. ° The nest is the blacksmith shop of G. W. Wetherbee. George bas worked at his trade fora number of years, and, be . never has done much . bragging, but he is a No. workman. The next is the Tannery of Mr. Adam lone.. Tbi4 is a very enterprising 'establishment. It is a great help to the town. as he keeP numerous hands in his employ. The oeg factory also is doing - a thriving btusineks, puying'iu about 14 hOurs daily, and turning out abo4 150 tnl7s iniiihels of pegs a day. It also mi'?enis to be a great place to manufacture stokes' fin the Wiles room,) but we will pass that over for this aim* to be a failing among women. Grover is very quiet at this time, With tbei exception of one or two families. What a pity it.is that the hasbind's , hair could not have been some other color, besides red. A 120,00 Bibleaf • Beteartf.l 4 The publishers of tiestledqes konaly in the prize puzzle department of their Mori/4 for February offer the following ,easy way' toe tomeotiO to make $20.00: To the person Inning as which'is the short est verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by January. 10, 1882; we wilt give $20.00 in gold as a prize. The money will be forwarded to the irinnerFebrutry 15: 1882. Those - who try or the prize must send 20 cents in silver (nu postage stampetaken) for. their answer, for which they will receive the March number of the Monthly, in which will be published the name and address of the winner of the prize, with the correct, answer thereto. Out tins out ; it may be worth $20.00 tolyou. Address ficitiedge Publishing Company. Easton, Pa. DIED. _ 1 ...... Notices of death, inseriedjree; but when ac companied by remarks beyond six, lines, either in prose or poetry, eau! addition will be charg ed for fit the rate of eigld cents per, low. Eight words make a line. N, B Persons sending •obituary not i ces for publication will please accompany t he same with the . pay at theYate of one • cent for each word in excess offorly-eigld words. nTSPANB.—In Fink, Adair Co.. lowa,laii. 19, 1882, of Appopiexy i of the Brain, Marry T. Sc. phone youngpit - son of Henry and Louisa 8. Stephens: copeor—ln Monroeton, Gordon T. Copaet, . of Diphtheria, Jib. 221,1882, aged 7 years, 1 month and 3 r!a; a. MARRIED. KELLEV---SMITH--In Latin', Jan. 17, 18821 by D. K. Mott. Esq., Mr. Knee le Kelley and Weltha Ratite, both of Leßoy, Pa.' SHOEMAKER -- BULLARD— On' the fled hat.- by the Rev. Win. Taylor, G ornaker. of Rush. Susquehanna county, to Mies R. Lodiska Bullard, of Alt uhuppea. W;oming county, Pa. ' GORDON--DECKER—At the 31, E. Parson age, Rome, Jan. 19. 1832, by Rev. Keeney; Mr. G. 31. amon, of Standing Stone. to Miss itinoieiDacker. of Wysor.: OUR CLUBBING TERMS POE 1882. Wo will furnish the REPIJBLICAN with any of the foliowing named publications, from. and after January 10882, as the rates named be tow, which includes the Ravvistmear with the paper named: Now York 'Weekly Times, $2 45 • Semi-Weekly Times. 3 80 Weekly 100 Semi-Weekly 4 00 New York Daily Tribune, - 10 75 Peiladelphia WeeklY Press, .... 250 Pbiladeliiiiia Weekly Times, 2 80 Harper's Magane,r, 4 ........•4 GO Harper's Weekly, . 475 Harper's Bazar,' ; ... 4 75 The Century Magazine (S cribner).. 4 75 St. Nicholas, • 4 00, Popular Science Monthly. 5 50 North American Review. 6 50 AMericau Agriculturist, 260 Atlantic Monthly, 4 75 Country Gentlemen, 995 Rural New Yorker,.... • 395 Toledo Blade, 2 75 Wide Awake, .-3 60 Pansey 200 . Babyland, Little Folks' Reader • 2 10 Demorest Monthly .2 10 Godey's Lady's Book 1 65 Peterson's Magazine,.... 3JIO Scientific American,.... ......... .4 25 Burlington Hawkeye, 2 85 The Nursery; 2 60 The Farm and Garden 2 00 Y wuth's Companion. • 2 75 AFTER MANY YEARS HpNEST DEALING,: at'lslo. '2, Patton's Block, H. JACOBS WILL REMOVE to the large and commodiru3 store formerly onxtipipd by M. E. Solomon & Son, (one door north of Feleh & C 0..) where he will be- prepared to offer the best bar gains in • CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, • FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, 141 TELLING, BAGS, CANES, lIMBRELiiii ETC., in Northern Pennsylvd;niti. To facilitate a removal, wisklo reduce stock. To reduce stock, .I shall Reduce Prices] To prove this — assestion, call. at the old stand NO 2 PATTON'S . _ BLOCK. H. JACOBS. Ttiyan4a„ Pa., .UE4 26, 1881. I- t. A. N. NELSON . .. in MALES " • PI - • WATCHES, CLOCKS. rm. - GOLD ADD PLATED ISWELES - Of evom usiotf.hod iffoothoSoi. Particular attention paid to repairing. Shop in Dooms & aughn. dressy atoro,Main Street; seps d; Toosoefo, Poits‘ mio .• •• •- • TOWANDA -•-. ' ,--MISCELLANEOUS MARK-ETS. STEVENS A - LONG. Cieneral Dealers in ciaoogaits AND PNODUCIE, Dopler of Hain and Pine Streets. • TOWANDA. PA. Plant per barrel Mohrper sack Buckwheat Flour. 1 1012:. Corn Meal . - Chop Weed , . . Wheat, .1 bushel ' - 1 8035 2144 ' " , 7 5i Corn, " 50 buckwheat, " , .... 2531) Oats,. I. ......,..... 45,15 4C Beans, .. - , R '6o ~ Potatoes, 00_w, Apples-Green, 1 1 bushel.. -15E0' 90, Apples Dried. Vlb - s _, Peaches •• .• ....-- .. .12g115 Beapberries Dried 1 M . .. WO Blackberriew 0 " ...: 10 , - Pork. 1 barrel ' , '2O 003322 00 Bann. V lb .„ • r'• 14 . Lard. '' • 15 Butter, In Tubs a SUMS. T s * Butter, in Bolls 25 - ' 22 Ot i e l er Seed IA bushel..... -. . • wows 50 Timothy seed 1 bushel.. ' S 25@i Beeswax, 1 lb 20f522 Syracuse Salt 1 barrel... Michigan Salt •' • ...- Ashton - Salt- "•• ... ()Mous. 'si bushel 9064 00 PHILA. STOCK MAKKET. DEHAVEN. TOWNSEND BANKERS, Ito. 40 South Third St. Philadelphia. Stock bought & sol 4 either for Cash or osi Margin DID. WILED u.s. we, tat, rat • • 1603 i 'or " Currency, 6's 125 • 126 .• 6%1881. new, Ext ,1024 101% • 4%, new t .. . 114% 114% 4 . 6, 1, • 117% .117 % Pennsylvania R. 11, - 61 614 Philadelphia and Reading 8.8.... 38% 33% Lehigh Valley R. R • • 62 62Y Lehigh Coal and Navigation C 0:... 43% - 43 4 United 11 J It 11 and Coal C 0....... 14 145 Northern Central It RCu ! ." 49 3; ' 48% Hestonville Pass Rlt Co t " la • 19 Buff. Pittsburgh, a. West R, Et Co .. 20% 21 Central Transportation Co • 33 35 Northern Pacific, Com 3634 sax 4. .4 Prerd 75% 75% Northern Pennsylvania R It . 59% 60 Philadelphia & Erie U R - 20 20%- . Silver.lTrides) ' 9936 9211 TIIAVALEII Legal Advertisements. " REGISTER'S NOTICE• Notice is hereby given, that there has ,been filed in the office of the Register for the Probate of Wilts and granting Letters of Administration in and for the Connty of Bradford, State of Penn. sylvania, accounts of adminiatr.tion 'upon the following estates, Viz: The first and final account of Will i am J. Davis, executor of the last will and tes ament of John Davis. late of the township of Pike, deceased. Final account of John Brasted, executor of the last'will and testament of Juan R Brasted, late of the township of Wells, deceased. - The fi at and final account of M. W. Angle, ad rolniat for cunt terfamenfo ammo of Cynetila Johns° , late of the township of Standing Stone, deceased. . The first and final account of Stephen G. Chaf fee, evccitor of the last will and testament of William Chaffee, late of tho township of Warren. deed. The first and final account of Charles C. Lan- IcastAr, administrator cum testament° annexe of the - estate ( being within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan.a )of 'Angelo M. Paresce, • late ,of Loyola 'ollege. in the County of Baltimore and Stato of Maryland. deceased Tho firsiand 'final account of James W. Nlch• oil. sdiniallstrator of .the -este a of Charlotte Noyes, late of the township of Burlington, de ceased. Final account of M. Knapp, guardian o Samuel C. IV:lcOx., minor child (now of age) o Wyman Wilcox, late of township of Burlington deceased. Final account of John A. Keen; esecutok of the ,'apt will and testament of Mary O. Emery, late of the township of Standing Stone r deceased. Final account of C. G. Gridley, guardtan of Pt.oba Anna Wise (now Pluebs Anna Sills) 'Final account of Holiste*Xatlin, administra tor of the estate of Witliam H Locke, late of the Borough of Canton, dec•ased. file second and Anal account of Hollister Caf tan, one of the executors of the last wilt and testament of Nelson Reynolds, late of the to wn ship of Canton, deceased. The second and Arial account of C. G. Gridley. w'ministrator of the estate of Jacob O.7Cr. late of the township of Orwell, deceased. Final account of Shubel Bowman, administra tor of the estate of Alonzo D. Proof, late of the township of Terry. deceased. Second and part , al account of Edward Welles. one of the executors of the last will and testa ment of Ellen J. Welles, late of the township of Wyaiusing. deceased. - Final account of Lydia 31. liurritt. guardian of Lewis H. Fitch. minor child of Lewis H. Fitch, late of the township of Canton. deceased. Final account of semantha S. Ridgway. execu tor of the last 'will and testament of 4anirs C. widgway, late of the township of I-Franklin, de. ceased. Final account of N. 8. lloaley,- -.guardian of Helen Fraley, George Fraliij and Andrew Fraley. children and heirs of Andrew Fraley, late of the township of uidgway, deceased: First and fluid account of Edith J. Landon, Warren Landon and Eldsh Landon, executors of the estate of i.harles W. Landon. late of Canton, deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Towanda for said- County, on Thursday. the 9th day of Feornary, A. D. 1882. at ;&ii i clock P. w., for confirmation and allow ance. '7 . JAMES. H. WEBB, Register. Register's Ogle ' dirands, Jan. 7. 182. AUDITOR'S NOTICE., On the matter of the. Anal ic - eount of Edward Et. • Horton, faecutor of the last win and testa ment of Caroline F. Wright, late of Canton, deceased. In the Orphaa . 's Court of Bradford Co., Pei: - The undersigned. an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute the tends 1n ...the hands . of said Esecutur, u shown by said account, will attend to the duties of his appointment at, his °glee in the borough of Towanda. on Vriday,den. 27th, lvtki, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persona having maims on said fund must present them, or be forever debarred from com. lag in upon the same. O. D. HOrNWr, Auditor. t-LTowanda, din.. 6,1893-3 w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jotut OaDivan, deceased, isle of Wells township, Bradford Letters testamentary under the Wit 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 just all persons indebted ta said estate; must make immediate payment. and all persons hay. lug claims against the same, must present them duly authenticated for settlement to us. • T. SULLIVAN, l Executors . • W. J. BOY, • Wells P. 0., Pa:, Jan. 6, 1882 -ew• EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Noble Leavenworth, ;teenaged, late of Herrick, Bradford county, Pennsylvania. - :Letters testamentary under the last will and testament of the above named decedent, having been issued out of the Orphan's Conn of Brad. fnrd county to the undersigned upon the shirr. said estate, notice is therefore hereby given that all persons indebted • thereto;_xual make Mime. diate payment, and all persons having claims against the same must present trim duly authen ticated for settlement to mw. ; P. B. ERMEES, Executor Herrick, Pa., Dec. 19, 1881.—luirc. P. o:address, Bununerileid Croek, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George Williams, deceued.late of the township of Terry, Bradford county,. Penns. Letters testamentary under the last will and testament of the above tamed decedent, baying been granted by' , he Orphans Court of Bradford county, upon tqe estate above nsmed,to the un dersigned. notice is therefore hereby given that all porton' indebted to said estate must make bitmediite payment, and all persons having claims against the Mat must present them duly authentuated for settlement to me. 84111 MIL H. WILLIAMS, Executor New Era, AL; Deo. 9.1881. L . ii_ L illiU[liplo:U - Estate of R. S. Buns; :deceased, late of Rome township, Bradford county, Penns. Letters testamentary under tho last vaill and testament of the decedent above named having been granted to the undersigned out of the Or phan's Court of Bradford county upon the above eitate, notice Is therefore hereby given that all persons indebted thereto must make immediate! payment, and all persons having claims against the same must present the same duly authenti cated foe settlement to me. HARRIET HARREL Executrix. Rome. Ps.. Dec. 21. 1881-6 w Corner Second- and B pLeOet,NOrthweet, near Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. O. Rooms and board from q to $3 per diy. Bedstead rates by the weekOr month. I WILLIAM SANDERSON, Proprietor. Jan 1141 .s66ireek is your o'm town.. $5 COWS free. No risk. Everything new. Cap ital not required. We - will tarnish ion everything. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make is much as men, and boys and girl*make greatpay. Reader, if you want * business at which you ma make greatmall theltime you work, write for partic ulars to H. Ilia,urrr & Co.; Portland, Mains. 'Deo 16-Iyr ~ L - , • . THE maassirs. Corrected weary-Wednesday PAYING. S=LUNG. 7 $000875 22A 1 1800 0300.• • - Pltn.i... Turaimi. Deo. 19, 1881. .-,, . " .. -, ".: iir ="1"1 .. ":4,7.,...?, _- - ' too'; '.. .' ' . -, fi. . ' ii.• . . . „,kii HZ CUTICUItd. TREATMENT, for the cure of Skin, Scalp tad blood Dlaeasea. consists in Internal two of Couccraa Braotvaxr. the new blood pariflor. and tho external use of CM tOtrat add Comma Soar, tho great akin cures. SALT RKETIII. Will McDonald, 2519 Dearborn street. Chicago, gratefully acknowledges • curs of Halt Rheum on head, neck, • face, arms and legs for seventeen years; not able to walk (weeps on hands and knees for one Isar; not able to help liiniuwM for eight yam; tried hundreds of remedies; doctors pronounced his ease hopeless; pcwwlsbenii7 cured by Cutlet= Reiolvent (bloodyczifier) internally, and MMus and Cuticnra Soap (the great skin clues). externally. 1 65(51 75 175 PSORIASIS..- - • 11. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, N. Y.. cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years' stand ing, by the arrscrum Ilmoi.vrorr (blood prtriSor,) intensify. and Coricana and CIMCL'IA Seapithe g rest skin , mires,) externally. Themost wonder fol cue on record. Cure certified to before Justice of the peace and .prominent citizens. All &filleted with itching and - scaly diseases should send to na for this testimonial in Mil ! SHIN DISEASE. , v. H. Drake. Esq.: Detroit, lificbiwur, suffered beyond all description from a skin disease which appeared on his hands. head and face, sad Dearly destroyed his ayes. The most metal doctoring foiled to help him, and after all bed failed he used the Cnticars Resolvent (blood purifier) in- Cutictira and Cnticurs Soap She great skin cures) externally, and ens cured, and ban 'remained perfectly well to this day. 1 GO 160 2 7503 00 SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. S. E. Whipple. Decatur. MI" a, writes that her face,"head and some parts of berbody were almost raw. Read covered with Nabs and acmes.. suffered fearfUlly and tried everything Permanently cured by Cuticnra Resolvent (blood ruttier) and Cuticula and Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures.). OUTICURA . Wanedles are for sale b 7 en druggists • Price of Li:intim:lra, s Medicinal Jelly, smell boxes. 50c.; large hoses, sl. Cwrzmas Itzsoz.vorr, the new *good Pnriller, $1 per ' bottle Ctrintris IHeDIG nat. Tower Boar. 25 cents; (ltructiss. Manzansz. SHAVING Sosp„, 15 cents; la-tars for barbers and lame consumers. 500. Prinelpsl,depot, - WEEKS & POTTER. Boston, -Mara. .. . cAT .krl - ii..: iip.RH • : .‘p • Sanford's Radical Curd. Had Colds, Watery Discharges from tho Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Hess, Nervous Headache and Chills and Fever instantly relieved. Choking, putrid mucus is dislodged, membrane cleansed, disinfected and healed, breath sweet ened, smell taste and hearing rest red, and con stitutional. ravages checked. - • Cough. Bronchitis, Droppings into, the Throat, Pains in the Chest. Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strengtliand Flesh, Loss of Sleep, etc.. cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford's inhaler; in osa Package, of all druggists, for El. Ask for Sa.N. !DSO's RADICAL Con=. WEEKS k POTTER, Boston. CP. L l i s' LIGHTNING •,..! Is not quicker than COL ! 4 , ..„ TERN LIN in nVrOelLieTviAnlg pain VOLTAIC P n L a til- d ____... ' i , Weakness of the Kidneys, ..... ~ .1-, . f,/ • - 2,.. Liver and Lungs, Rheum : , .)- 7tplm. ie Nvralgia es , s llystUris : 404/45.rele nod Feverwnd Ague: Price I b .- 23cUi. Sold everywhere. NEW FIRM 1 NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! Ed.ilouillesseaux, (Formerly with Illendelmanj HAS OPENED A Jewelry Store IN PAT TOWS - BiOCIE, With Swarts Sz Gorden's Store, gain Street, Towanda, Pa., Where he keeps • FULL ASSOR,:, MEET or . . Gold. & Silver Watches SWISS AND. AMERICAN; CLOCKSOEWELRY) SPECTACLES, ETC. ifir His Rook is an NEW sad Of the FM= 'QUALITY. 'Call aud see for yourself. REPAIRING IJ.ME PROMPTLY. • ENGRAVING A 'SPECIALTY. lied& _ • . A. BEVERLY SilllTll 2 BOOK BINDER AN -"D Dealer in, Scroll .Sialr Sooda • BOOKBINDING OF ALL KINDS DONE, SEATLY and. CHEAPLY. Fine Blank Books - EfT spEtuvry. amateur's . Supplies. • This department, of my bnainess is very coin plete, and being a practical sawyer myself I know the wants of my patrons ! , WOODS. SAW BLADES, CLOCK MOVESKSTS. Am, constantly on band. la , 21.25 worth of designs for $l. Send for price lists. " IMPOSTER "_DENDEBT. Park street. - P. O. boa 1512. , Towanda. Ps fErrAszarurn ni 1865.] ' . HOWARD A: 110 W, Solicitor of AIOXERCAN AND FOREIGN • jLe Ti Pir 7L" S • our Emu= 21. W.. WASHINGTON, D. C., • (Successor to Gilmore, Smith & Co., l and . Gliipmen, Roamer& Co.) • Patents procured upon the same plan which abovewas originated and successfully practiced by the d arm Pamphlet of sixty pages sent upon reoelp t stamp. isov.i 1 IRS. D. V. STEDGE, Mcustifacturer of and Dealer to HUMAN HAIR UCH AS WIGS, BANDEAUX, the popular Chaielaine Braid, : es ErSpecialAttention given to commes Hoots all turned one may. SWITCHES from $1 upwards. Also Agent for Hunter's Invisible Face Po-.der, Madam tsets, and Shoulder' Brace Elastics. Sir Particular attention, paid to drinking ladles !astrat their homes or st my plies of business. ore TIM= it Hildretb's store. ncrelB-6m _,._. OF 1118..0WN GOODS. has. I). V. STEDOE. AGRICULTURAL/ MACHINERY TL M. WELLES, T9WA.NDA, PA. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER. I=l AUBURN PAR, WAGONS. • - These Farm and Lumber Wagons are, without doubt, the very best wagons now in the market. The manufacturers of the Auburn Wagons us making every effort to make the very best wagon possible: smith such success. that they can and do makes better 'Farm and Lumber Wagon than any wagon-maims can make who ban not the unequaled facilities possessed by the E. D. Clapp Wagon Co. No wagou-maker in northern Penn- 7 sylvania can make as good a wagon in aU re spects. - I refer particularly to the wheels and Nothing but first elan 'timber, thoroughly seasoned, is used, and the woods of the entire running gears are soaked in boiled linseed oil and thoroughly. .driixt before being painted, -.No malleable irons are used. The Wagon Company has its own rolling mill and make, its own no fined iron, and that of the very best quality. lir. Clapp, the President of the Wagon Com pany, and an old wagon-maker of very higl= ntation, a few days ago said to me: '• U we exert ourselves to the utmost to make a lieUer wasps, toe weld sof& if." I invite an farmers And others needing nem wagons to 'examine the Auburn Wagon beton buy Mg any other. Try the wagon sad you wtu be convinced th at Ido not claim too much for it. Come and see the wagons or send for circulars and prices. . deighe in the market—all well trimmed and tarnished. and with either steel or cut shoes. a. may be preisreed.._ • Cutters delivered crated it arty' nallioad sta tion st ume prices as sold st by me at my wars hntuie. Special inducement to buyers early in the season. Cutters supplied trimmed and fur nished to order. - ,FODDER CUTTERS., •. Ross Cummings gay. Straw, and Stalk Cutters of any desired size. These ate t h e Teri .best Feed Cutters and have acquired s'Elgt‘Muti. Goa for the past twentydlTe years. Tor sale also, Gale's Leper Cutters, Lion Cutters, sad ßaldwin Safety Fly Wheel Feed - Cut ten. Farmers should cut all hay. straw and stalks. AU bedding for stock should be cut. CORN SHELLERS. For sale, the Celebrated Hock ing Valley. Clinton. Burrall; and other excellent libellers,. at low prices. Platform Wagons, Buggies, &e. Wagons in variety'of best and reliable nukes. All wagons warranted to be as represented. . Towanda. Dec. Ist, 1881.—tf And had One of His P-T-T1)4411104 , :%k024:Tz] teb2eam NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVENTIONS. EVERY INVENTOR • • SHOULD KNOW • That by the. Rules of the ' Pateat Office to procure PATENTS,. Models are not necessary unless special!: called for. Send drawing and. specification, upon receipt • f which we will male examination at the Patent , Office, and advise as to pateztsibility. - -;TEE PAYABLE on ALLOWANCE of PATENT. Send for Pearrutrr of berrnrcriass, free to gni address'. , HALSTEAD* 1:0..-= - Washington, D. C. ..Pahshers of Me emigres:Coma Reporter. January, 5,1882.—tf tine large Steel Portrait of GARFIELD. - Engraved in Line and Stipple from a photograph approved by lire. Gaillead as a correct likeness. A BILILITTITCL ROSY OP LIM 'No competition gm 18'24. Send for circulars and extra terms. . • ?the Henry. BM Pablifthing Co. " • Norwich. Glam.:. 'Jan. 5, 18S2.—ew tint fatioual lank TOWANDA - PA. CAPITAL PAID 1N.....'..5125,000 SURPLUS FUND .....1..80,000 This Bank offers unusual facilities for the transaction .of a general banking business. N. N. BETTS, Cashier. THE POPULAR CORNE R . • GEO. L. ROSS, Has filled up the old lIONTANTE STORE with a full and complete stock of FRESH_ GROCERIES. AND PROVISIONS._ PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. - Call here' fcir your Groceries. After you get prices at Ross' it will be of no use to try else where fog his prices are down to rock bottom. - Farmers can get the tip-top of the market al - Geo. L. Ross'. All kinds of Produce taken in ex change for goods of for cash. lINVELOPES OF ALL "WILLI _LI ties and- MUNI a specialty at the Ilartreiscax, Job Printing Office. KLINE'S MARKET. CA:ELROLI_I3I:4OCI i . 1 Main Street, First Ward. JOHN KLINE, tIiVDiG -ET6.4OVXD UIS MEAT&VEGETABLE MARKET 011 more convenient and established himself in the Carroll Block, opposite Beely's Hotel, is prepared to supply his patrons with THE CHOICEST OF MEATS. FISH, OYSTERS IN THEM SEASON. FRESH VEGETABLES. - DOMESTIC /PRINT, &c.. a yr BOLOGNA SAUSAGE a specialty. All or dere promptly delivered. CANCERS CURED. AT CRANE'S CANCER - MARY; ADDISON, N. Y. • MTN. DEEDS OP PERSONS from an parts of the world have been eared of this much dreaded disease and are now living witnesses that they hare been lamed from a terrible and natimekr death. Doctors. Ministers and the Poor treated Free. Writ. fora Ciroolargiving full Address Drs. GEO. CRANE k RV= RIORN, Addison. N. T. Sept.3o,lyr. Gnu*. E. U. WELLES for tbo. vs= JOB. POWELL, President fob. 1.911. ..marchl74l