THE REPUBLICAN. FERI 9, 1882 WTO OUR SUBSCRIBERS ! EXAMINE' YOUR LABEL It m u show von the month and year up to e th your sahseription is paid.. If your sub -1 b o.) to expire, please send no 1 1 1;i1 for a renewal t at (met.. that we may „.„,, you the paper right along. Send in ' - ' e s.ki without delay. A. Woadter is onr general agent, Imho f* ,w 1 ei•!:eetor, for the southern and west , the County. jprANCE IN PRICE OF susscitrP. . • uodcfu rAigned, üblishers and proptie• to: of tbe Bradford Reporter, Towanda j;orrall, SULADFORD ,RErtraucAN and Brad ;,d Arius, published in Towanda, Pa., hay v nattered oevere less in the publication of It:1r re 47ective papers froui the heretofore ts.,,,arly low price per annum, hereby mute agree to make the subscription price of o r of our papers' respectively, on and after the Fag of January, Oue Dollar and yjny tAnta per annum. And wo hereby wee and pledge ourselves to each other, plat our our houcir as business men, to that we nctir and invariably adhere the 1 .;2s (A thiA understanding. To m a k e t hi s t i T , D genieut legally binding, we have entered 1 :11 boudg, with penalty and forfeiture foe m ,:,t i on of the terms of this agreement, A lnabreriptiontt paid prior to January let ~t . „ will be taken at the former rate. Ra;es t acrrti.ing in all cases to bo independent elbitriptiOn. Goorancu Hrrcncocg, Reporter. D. M. Trains, Jountql. lietwarn & TRACT, REPUBLICAN. E. ASBNUN PARSONS, Amos. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE MAILS. yuls arrive sad depart at the Towsada Post s' follows: iIIIIIVED. ~ S. V_ ~ and Elate= States ... 4.0 0 a. at. ore, Laporte, ko I .„. 1 430 . way mail from the North . .... Io.UO yhequin kc...11:00 • . !sr Era, &c.. Tuesday. Thursday and isturday ~..._ . . .......... .... 11.00 ilium, &c., Monday, Wedneadiy add Friday -, Burlington. &c 1:00 P. it. :sville. Rome, ko 1.00 ~.a pouch froth Erie and XCR Rs 2:30 any mail from the South . 4:35 on, &c ... 5:00 :clay 6;30 l ea pouch from Elmira and E 11 11:10:40 E= ton, 11 onroeton, kc .. 9:00 a. at. uh . Valley way mail South 9:15. 114 pouch Elmira, Erie and North ern central Railroads... ..... .... 10:00 r, Burlington, kc 10:00 throat, sc... 12:00 N. cItY..- ' 1:00 P. M. ty Era, Tuesday Thursday and Sat. crazy , Thai/. Monday. Wednesday ands Fridar ' 1:00 gaysTille, Rome, ko 1:00 dolt, .C.c' • •.. 2:45 . -1.., gh Valley way mail North 3:45 , ea' kirk Phila. and Eastern States. 7:45 :IL , open trona 7:00 •. at. to 7:45 P. M. Money ~ 1- o r office open from 8:00 a. at. tO 7:00 P. M. Offer open on Sunday from 9:00 to 10:90 a. at. • ,-• P. Posits, P. 3!. ' :7' COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. ,e regular monthly meeting of the Town ZOO: Wad held Monday evening, February Frestut But geos Alger in the chair and Garton, Keeler, lithm, and ME ott mown of Mr. Spirlding . the minutes of apt tgular and-ipecial_ meetings held :ring the month aPantutry, were approved rtt..urded by the at cretary. Thu, Burgetie appiinted Mr. Gordon on the auee Cominitteean place of Mr. Holcomb. Mr. Spalding prelocited a petition tor !Ante to be placed at or near the east e.!lofWatta' Ltia3. I:t.ftrred to the Gas Committee. • :6-;•svriditig also preseuten a petition . fOr .aik en the east side of Sieond street Olive to Grant streets. fttlerred to Street Committee. i'aefEngineer Coolhaugh. laid beforeihe acti;rnatt samples - of hose and recent ,ule4 the purolisso of 500 feet. anew hose the ground .that much of the old hose not he relletf.upou to be effective ie q , 11:: pi oputV in case of tire. Oa tro:Diti, the Council autine ized thri pur :..,e of stlt) feet of new node. was presented by Jalues S. O'Brien : damages reaching front a fall while • :octi,; the .treet front the horth-west cur :ref Toird sreet and Ward avenue, and it : 4; evident that the downfall was caused rtipping on the ice it was moved and car ,t.tiptt Mr. O'Brien's claiti be laid ou the 141. s atuuoutiug to $460.79 were approved 17 we Einanee Committee mud ordered paid, G,g,,r month of January, " . µfilet!. at email-ph% Ittispital '199.00 Lxkueed etmuy.cted with •.' " 31.05 DcpartakeLt, C Icr Lock-up, LlKlals for street's, ef Cattle Poniad, rit seary, I,o,lllturous, 960.79 Pelice report f,.r the mouth of Jaunary, irrerded and tried before Burgess Alger, ',a. 10, John Dickinson, arrested by Burnk; ::ask and fighting; tine and cost $4.70. Paid; Warrier, by Burns; drunk and die . 7 I' 1 . 1; due and cost $2.70. Paid. Tried before Justice Codding, JanudrY 17, Wrl..rce V. Pool, arrested by Britton; drunk;" and costs, $2.70. Paid.: . .Iz, 23. Michael McCarty, by . Burns; .1 , 1*,; due and costs, $2.70. Paid 11,93. L.upi, V. Pdbl, by Burns; fightini; 4 tine ui .sts, 52.70. Committed. I.t Laublin, by Burns; Fighting; tine $240. Committed. ' tildd and on motion the Council J. KINGSBURY, Sec'y. MONROETON. • • • itceived by the Methodist .n.ed,er and his wife at the Methodist Par 6-=age f.est Wednesday eve, reached th., - Asea.ies.uni of 1111. And at Weak Frank i•-.1 Friday eve, at the residence. of Mr. rain ;ace, $37. We are requested to re'. nrd sAinest thanks to the kind Meath who LA! so p,eut-ronsc given these tokens to.e.-in and respect. . lay. J.T. Brownell or 'U. to stleld, I'a.. will ...tro t Isere on Wednesday eve. Feb. 15. alib 0, “E%ery Man is Twine." Great curiosity awakenedin the minds of many I, , quing this subject. A largo audience will ttn dOubtedly greet the speaker. ''Y. GRaEo WEN." moribersOf the C. LS. C. who would :.kt.• to read the ancient Greek Classics. in c . .r.4;Juemon with their studiez' in Ancient Laratute, wei would;say that •Whitcoinb has Lr vle Pope's trinil.ttiou •of Homer's Iliad &la 01y,lay, also Drydeu's Vie girt Zooid: ri^ - 3 - V.EAD Haviug purchased sliw Mill of J. 0. Saxton, loeathd Sew Albanv Borough on the Sullivan and Slate Line Ilsilroad, I am prepared to furnish Llult r of eEery 'description on short notice. a specialty. Bates reasonable. Or- I 4 , 11-41s0 proprietor of the lievAlbany ilo- Male all persons desiring secommoda rxn find them at reasonable rates; Good t:ablinlz. • J. W. WiLcox Stu' Albany, Jan. 30.1882.-6ra r . tii•Asaudians need not pay $2 for *ticket to utcia lecturo on "English Bernier-, t , r'Whiteomb has it for safe, as well to tLi oung . aesthete's poetry. hilt are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of ;;,t• "Women. causing the patient to "Pe el° bas some affection of " the kidneys or Leiziabnriug organs. At times symptoms of. vadigeetinn are present as flatulency, nneasi :ess of the stomach. eta. A moisture like ;emanation, producing a very disagreeable' It 't mg, particularly at %tight -after gotta= n.'m in bed, is a very common attendant% Intrust, External and Itching Piles yield a. (tee on the application of Dr. Bosariko's Pile Ltniedy, which acts directly upon the parts ateted, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the aittase Itching, and affecting a permanent r7.te atere all other remedies have failed. 114 er , e delay until the drain on the system permanent disability, but try ft sod be cured. Price,_ 50 cent.. Ask your ttrazgiet for it. and. when you .cantiot obtain of Lim, we will send it, prepaid, on recipt ,°`Priee. Address The Dr. itealto Medicine `A. Piqna, Ohio. • Sold by Clark B. Porter. 11 - Rod of Ward House Block. - JUJU 2-Ivr. The bear saw his shal:re. "Big time at Itionrindon Friday evening. , . Vent►or are J ,we going to have =6Utad weather. Anna Diektufon loots bantbome in—the The boys took advantige of the good sieight ng hod Sunday. 8o the girls flay. Masonic Reception. Friday evening), at . Motirookin. Canton will have a reception by Prot. Bry. ant's &urine chit on the 10th. • Chas. F. Bayles has been confirmed by the U. 8. Senate as pOstmuter of Troy, this county. The Men& of Rev. 0:11. Croat, of Alba, are making ag the price of a now horse tore place the one that died recently. • Who will quarrel with the LeßayavilleAd eertlier editor, now that All,n is off the Re porter. - - , . . Asa Dionnick has taken cbarge of the' American fleue. He will .make popular landlord. Fourteen Verso's* joined the M. E. Church in 'Fro), on probation Sunday. Jan: 29. The Units of, the revival meetings held. ' Helen Potter at Mercur Hall, next Wed nesday evening. If yon want to enjoy a really good show, bo sure to attend. Strawbenies at $4 porinart iu New York. Were going to send for a stem when we re ceive our inheritance. George Mottit is a candidate tor re-election to the, office of High Constable of this bor oagh. Rev. C. FL Wright and Rev. C. T. Hallowell have been drawn , to serve as jurors during the third week of the present terra of Court. Editor Morgan of the Troy Register ia,at t.ndiug Court this week, being a member o the bar. ltev. David Craft of Wylusing is assisting in the care of his brother-in , 4aw l Sheriff Hor• ton; daring the , illness of the latter. While skating on Smith's mill pond, 'below Cantina, a few days since, a couple lads broke through the ice and,came near drowning. .A man at work near by rescued them both 7 PaFilengers that left Philadelphia on the 4 p. m. train for Towanda last Sattirday, were nineteen boons on the.way. on account of being delayed by the heavy fall of snow. Three persons were baptized by immersion on Friday evening last in the Baptist church at this place, viz: *ids Ettio Prothera, Miss Eliza Darner and Mrs. Simmers. The Elmira Stind;zy Titling, has ano v en graved heading. . It is handsome and at tractive. The gent-tai make-up of the paper is good. Tho Towanda Minstrels had a crowded horde at Barclay last Thursday evening. They say they were well entertained and had a nice trip. . $88.90 82.00 42.70 13.62 10.53 2.24 13.00 .90 GG 80 PILES. The ladies or Christ church will give a 'nipper in the room lately occupied by the Post Office, on Saturday eveßing nest, F.-b. 11, commencing at 5 o'clock. Price 50 cents. you have any friends in jail, you will have to call on them either ou Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday hereafter, from 2 to 3 pr tn., as Sheriff Horton has recently issued orders to that effect. H. W. Miller, a Towands turginan, was sr rtsted on Friday of last4week for illegal deal ing in Lehigh' Valley Hat,silroti tickets a prac tice known as "ticketsealping." . -He had a ['Paring before Justice Codling and was held under f3OO bail for appearanco nt court. At the meeting of the National Agricultural Society itt New York, last week. Co!. Victor E. Piollet was appointed one of a committee of ftfteeu to make arrangements for a National A4rierdsural Fsir. W. G. Tracy, produce dealer. IRill 1111Ve to tote now occapt>d by Geo Boss, known as the old MontanyOorner, about April lit. Rundell, hatcher, wilt remove to the store rooms now occupied by W. G. Tracy. 'Church of the Messiah, Ray.. Wm- Taylor Pastor, at 10:30 a. m., 4th, lecture of course, Subject, "The Garden of Elea awl itlTreeta." At 7 p. m., "Publicans and Harlots getting Heaven." Invitations are out tor the wedding of our young friend and..Attorney-at-Law, Benjamin Taylor Hale Esq., swon:l sOll of Haj. E. W. Hale, and Miss Helen Buffington 'Rodgers, tecond dangbter of our well known. towns man, L. B. Bodgere, Esq. A social will be held at. the parlors of the Church of *be Messiah, (Universalist) on . Tuesday evening Feb. 14th, under the au spices of the Ladies Society. The entertain ment will consist of esitations 'and Music. Refreshnients will be seivod conimiincing at &o'clock. All are invited to attend'. With the last isane of the Reporter. Mr. C. H. Allen seyeredlhis editorial connections with that paper. Charley has been a faith ful worker for the interests" of the Reporter and has fiiled the 'position he occupied with ability. We wish him success in whatever he may hereafter undertake. Mrs. Mallory, the first victim of the :runll poz, was arrested last week on a . warrant charging her with maintaining a disreptir table house. At the hearing Before Justice Colding on Monday. shd pad guilty and gave ball for her app_earanci-3t Court. Sheriff Horton, had near? recovered from illness that confined b, m ta his. room fur more t Lan two weeks, when he suffered au attack of sciatic rhenmattinu, which is a very painful, through not dangerous disease. Dr. Newton is the physician in attendance and the Sheriff has the best of care, so we Lope soon to see him well again. , Mr. Wilbur Russell, a popular citizen of Wyoming county, was instantly killed by a log rolling over him at Big Shanty St;stion ou a branch of the Erie railroad in Mcliuiii• county'. Mr. Russell has beet, ,a resident of that county 'for ten -yeSris had been fiery successful in extensive lumpering opera tions. His finieial was silo:lCAby Hon. F C. Bunbell Tunkbannoak, Conductor "Billy" Woodward and wife and other fried front Wyoming tortnty. Oa Wednesday of last Week a train of empty coal cars ran off the track at lffehoopany. The track was broken up and the cats smash ed, bat no one was burl. No. "9 going down and No. 2, coming up, met at the wreck, when the passengers, baggage,- wail and, tz press were transferred from one to the other. Each train backed op , to the nearest turn 'table, the engines were reversed each re sumed the trip'of the other, thus saving four 4 - or five hours delay. Harry Ward EST, has been - appointed by the Guon Memorial Association on th 3 cint mtttee to collect funds for the„ mouument to the late Dr. Gunn, who taught school in To wanda, some twenty-five or thirty years ago Be was the original of 'the =Dr. Bird, who taught a school for boys at the "Bird's Neat," in Dr. Uolland's "Arthur BonnicasUe.7 The death of Dr. Holland, soon after that of his beloved friend and teacher,bas awakened a new interest in his. novel of "Arthur Bowl castle." It can he Mend at Whitcomb's book store, where all of Dr._ Holland's Works arc ke .t for sale. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue found that Deputy Collector Mercnee district was two largo, and relieved him of Wyoming and Susquehanna - counties. Capt. J. C. Kint ner of Illeboopany has been appointed Deputy Collector dittos° two counties. Capt.Kintner was a brave, soldier and will doubtlees make an efficient, officer in his new position. The next Quarterly Meeting of the Disciples of Christ of Brsdford.co., will be hell with the Church at Leßoy', Pa., comnienciUg on Friday. March Sri, 1832. and continue over Lord's day followingi Amnia orepiratiosis will be made to accommodate all who come and a hmarty Welcome is extended" to every body. Preachers from a distance aro expect ed to be present. /alto:, PA., Feb. 6,188 t T i puirsio 81111isd a big house . . . „ . 'l3tulen's orchestra► at . Iklottrbeton ?award° Reception-. `.. • '' , i. B.Oroatt is a cattails% fur High Pl,tudi blo of this borough. _ The friends alley. I. H. We.stou will mike him 'visit at this DI. E. ntranuage in !Was. ing. Thnraday afternoon. Feb. 9. The ladles of the Presbyterian church made over $52, at their capper on Wednesday even ing last week. They always - give excellent suppers and are; therefore. well patxonhted. There are rumors-abroad ,in 'the land that "Het! has certainly been struck in Wyoming county, and the pockets of, many stock hol ders been made glad by anticipations of the shekeia yet to be. • - Clara Louise Kellogg boasts that she knows "how to make :the loveliest bash yon'.ever ate." There is a sound of approschiug wed• ding bells in this jo3ons exclsmatlo:r. Lucky man! • ' Mr. W. O. 'Loveland started far Maryland yesterday. where be bas a call to superintend the erection of a large woolen factory. and 'to take chine -of same when coroploted- 1 - Troy Register. Hon. Delos Rockwell delivered an address before the Troy Par . mers' Club last Saturday afternoon, on "Texas and Southern Farming.' He was followed by Hr. I. A. Piero., who spoke on the same subjeSt. . The Loan Exhibition at Tunkhanneek. which continues all through the week,f, °Sera the attraction of a double headed ealf—etnff ed. of einnac e and a wonderful c lock' Made by Mr. Medlyin. a minor. Wm. Mathewson and family of Sayre, Pa. left on Monday last for Kansas, their future home. Daniel Gore of .Bheshequiu 'accom panied them. He visits his brother. Clinton Gme, of Southern lianaai fo: a few weeks."' There is a, printer in Towandi who has six times to sea. and there is still another who goes every night W See—his dear Celia. See?—Journat. Aud there is soother wino ROC . I itllf-404i over every Saturday unlit. Take? First Assistant PostmaiterGenecal who ran the Burlington Hawke lieloug ehough, to find out how the thing`works;.has issued a sensible order, saying that it willlue +consider ed fit cause for removal if • a postmaster de livers a subscriber's newspaper to a nos. subscriber and allows him to read it and puts it back into the box. Mr. A. T. Dunbar of Albs, has been con ducting a singing school in the Church of the Disciples at Leßoy. He has about 35 pupils who give evidence of having received thorough and ; valuable'; instruction in the i ll science and ae, of vocal music. • ' , The term of ls schoolb closes' Wed esday evening Feb. 15th, : with a Couven,ti n and Concert. The convention colia — mencibii Tues day, continues Monday and closes ,With the, Concert Monday evening. -The Cminet band, from Alba are expected to ber preseuL: at the Concert to add to the interest of thc*Lsion. A email admittance fee bo chluged . at the Concert. All loi•ers of mash, aro requeited to be present and patticitiate in the singing. It. Las been develOpca that among the last regnesits made in writing by the late *Hew drick B. Wright of Wilkes-Barre, was one that his body be kept at least 72 hours and be not interred until decomposition begun; that he be buried between his father and wife; tharno display nor funeral sermon be made at h is futital; nor any silver plating adorn hi 4 boffin. Finally, - "My children may go into mourning - rf they weer it; but Ido not: It ii'au empty, idle custom, and is dis gmeul bviits observance; an outside demon stration suggested. by faShi mi. I will die in the faith of my aucfstors —the creed of the Society of Friend .I. In this faith died my ,great grandfathefi fmy grandfather and my father, and inthatifaith I will the, also. It teaches the doctri4e that the app , ircl does not reflect the emotions Of the heart." List of letters teniaitting in the Post 03ice or tho weoli ending Feb. 2. 1882: Butvtuao, Mann) , Kinnely, Kato • Bennett, Juo 1' Larkin, [Ludt Bros°. Geo , ' Lester Bros. .I.3tirke, Mrs . • Mack, Cornelius Cowles, FC, • . ' McCue, Mary • Conley, Nellie 1 Mclnt.,.sh, Gtaco .., Cole, Horace L Nichols, Locretta Conan, Mary ' Itehnoutl, C-(2) Cow n. E A , Riwage, EM' Ditto, Jessie ' Ryder, Mrs 11- Dority, Alice Robinson Mrs Wl3 Edwards, Jim -' Rinebold, Mary • Fi7z gentkl, Jim, - Smith, Edith as L. Gamed, T W . ; Shaw, Geo. . Hughes, Annie E - Shores, Ada E Hendershot, Anna : Sickles, James Johnson, Cornelius .Scott, Mrs Mark E Solomon, Mrall 814ter, Maryll - _ . Warner, Harvey. '• - Personsnalling for any of the above will please say "Advertised;" giving date of list. P. PowELL, P. M. The attention of memhers is called to the article on "Phidian Age of Scalptar'e ," Febrasry No. of Century Magazine. - - The officers of Watkiha 'Post, No. G 3, G. A. R. for the ensuing year are: • - Post Commander—A. A. St:. John. - S. V. Commander—R. A. Thompson. ' J.._ V. Commander--H. IL McKean. Surgeon—J. Cortez Rockwell. , . 0. D.-0. D. Lyon. Adjotant—J. M. Edison. Q. M.-Geo. V. Myer. O.o.—win. E. Stevenson. " • D:t Albert. Sargt. Maijor—E. Campbell. • Q. M. Surgt.- r Eli Gail. . qouneel of Administration.:—E. A. Thump t:ou, E. Camploill, Geo. V. Myer. The.next meeting of the C. L. S.C. will to at the resideric of Mrs. D. W. Scott, Friday evening, Febrfary 10th, at 7 o'clock. The work of the evening will be a review of Quack _ cubes' Ancient; Literature from page 262 302; also quesi l ions and answers on Ancient Lit..rature from No. 25 to Na.: 50 inclusive. Several essays will be read ou subjects con nected with the lesson, 'Members of the C. L. S. C. who may wish to read some of the ancient classics in connec tion with their studies l in ancient literature, can find Homer's Iliad land Odyssey, also Fir i giro ,lucid at Whitcomb - s Book store. •• - . I One dsy last wees as a little , child, ; about one year, old, of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Cramner of bmithdeld, was playing with some beans, it swallowed one, which lodged somewhere in the throat. Physicians were called but they were unable to render any assistance to the little sofferer. It Wired only a short tune after tile accident. The bereaved parents have tha ay ropathy of their friends. John Reid, a tasclay miner, met with a serious accident from premature explosion cif a cartiiige containing a quarter of a pound of powder. on Monday last. He was severely burned about the face and hands . Another miner, Robert Cameron, the same day „ran a sharp iron into one orhis legs, inflicting an ugly wound. The iron struck the bone and double4l)lp, lacerating the flesh terribly when it was extracted. who died at the residence of her' on L. IL 1 Rodgers, on Saturday I last, was born iu Litch field, Conn., , 0.7. t. 8, 1791. In 18/5 she was I married to Hezekish Bridgers and moved to Oneida Co., N. Y., which was then the "tar wee." In 1812 the flimily removed to this .- State, since which time she has resided- in Bradford county: , 1 She was converted at 1.5" years of age and united with theProteateut Methodist church; 1 and was all through a long life, a devoted Christian and a loving mother. During the I past sus years she has lived with her soup L. 1 . 13. sqlS W. Rodgers in this place. Though 1 Mrs. Badgers lived far beyond the allotted three score years and ten of ordinary human life, she was uniforMely 'cheerful and her passing away_ was as the gathiiing of a shock of corafally ripe. Her faneral - took place at the ieddence *flier son L. B. Rodgers, *On: day afternoon; at 3 o'clock. . 0. E. Walls. C. L. S. C. 0. A. R. c. L: 8. c. A. Sad , Amidesit AcCldents of Barclay. I= OBITUARY. Mrs. Lois 0. Rodgers, PERSONAL. •••11riii41, 1 1. Pierce or Illinois is ,visiting bei fa th er 11 ;L. D. Bi?W01113, 41isaTinnis Loma; of Burlington was iit H. O. Porter and Wally returned bome on Vi,Peduee4sy of last Weelu itartini 8toire11: of *valuing, is visiting bet. son D.H.Biosn' of New Albany -was a welcome caller at the Ibmtmucsir- Office s , a few ilayis since. -- -Hrs. Horace Burns of Harlington, goes to Philadelphia-this wock.to spOnd some time fin-.visiting relatives and Meade. , -Mr and Mrs. L. B. C o burn have " returned_ from a two weeks` visit to Mends and Ma tives at Alslachin, N. Y. —Mr: and Mrs.V. hi. Santee of Hazleton, spent ilstniday and Sunday with Mrs. Elantee's mother. Hrs. Goodrich. at the' Ward House. —Miss Amyx DAM, who has spent a couple of Months in'Towatida returned to her .home in Philadelphia a few days since. —Mrs. A. J., Noble and her sister Mrn. Goodrich from Colorado are visiting Mrs. N's daughter, Mrs. Reed Bratind in this place. —Mrs. Overdek3 of Black Walnut, . Wyoming anoy, is the guest of her sister -Mrs. Cliabbuck, on Bowen street. ,--8.8. Wilson. the-wide awake agent of the Elmira Vdings is spending a few flays in town. —Editor Keeler of the Owego Record, and: Editor McCormick of the Owego Madermade a pleasant call at the REPllnuola office teat Tuesday morning. - 7 -111 r. F. A. Lewhi, who ti - ra eon spin ling ten days with , his 'bride, ) nee :Miss 'Sarah Moody. retcrned to his home in Kansas on Monday last. Mrs Lewis' will remain with her mother several weeks longer and:then re-, join her husband - at their future home in Topeka. Commissioner Ransom reached his 65th birthday on Wednesday last. and entertain ed a large party or friends at his hospttable home in Smithfield township. - Willie Tattle, tho little stin of Mr. and Mrs. David Tuttle iD East Towanda; died of scarlet. fever on Friday last. COURT PROCEED/NOS.." 1102CD.tY, FEB. G. Court convened at 10 a. in., Judge Morrow presiding. There were some motions made and preliminary business transactediin the forenoon, and at 2p. m., the, following were called and sworn as • canons. " Austin Leonard, foreman, Springfield; Mar tin Bennett, Standing Stone; W. IL Carpen ter, Towanda; Alexander Ennis, Asylum;- John Hagerty, Troy Borough; JOB. A. Homet, Asylum; Elwell Hnil, Standing Stone; Henry McKatitia,Herrick; John - O'Connell, Overton; George W. Potter, Springfield; Wm. H. Plum, South Waverly; Frank Prince, Athens Bore; Wm. ll.' Russell, Jr., Wind ham; Abram Spencer. West Burlington; ClaMin- J. Sleeper, Warren; Moses Seeley, South Creek; John Splann, Monroe Township; Alfred Smith, Wilmot; Smith Tuttle, Wil mot; Geo. Woodward, Springfield; Addison Wilson, - Alba Toro. - The follovqg licenses were grouted. HOTELS. J. W . Wilcox, , New Albany Boro. • Michael F. Sullivan, Towanda Boni. Ist ward. Samuel Walbridge, . ** " •• ** Ira H. Smith. Alba ,* Chas• H. McGonegai; Troy - '. , ' 11. F. Pitts. Sylvania •* . ' Joseph Causer, . Springfield Twp. _ 11. S. Farnsworth, Smithfield •• . David C. Keeney. Pike ** • Deorge W. Wanck, Monies Boro. M. A. Forrest, Ulster Twp. ' 'John A. Briggs, ' Sayre •• of Athens Orrin'L. Jordan, Athens Boro. Ist ward. Leonard Morris: Burlington Boro. C. E. Bartlett. Wysox Twp. S. B..Xidd, Towanda Boro. 2d ward. James F. Fox. Canton 3. W..Wlllcox. New Albany Boro. I= James Nestor Jr, Towanda Eon. 2d ward. • Win. Bolan. let J. P. -Barman, • • .* A. J. Beers. . Canton • • Geo. O'Donnell, . C. D-Holcomb, LeLoy Twp. S. B. i ldd, Towanda Boro. 2.41 Ward. • MEUCILAST-DEALEr.S. C. W. Beardalee, Canton Boro. • .John Sullivan. Towanda .` 2d ward. Thu Graral Jury Di.po 03,1 of the f.oll , )ifing canes: . .TAUE lIILLS Com Yt§ Samnef VanDerpool—Larceny., Com vs Wm. Sliilios awl Joliii w eeny. , Corn vs Judion MeC,riniek—Lireeny. . Cuni'vs tl illiam Brown—Larceriy. - Com vs Alma -Mallory—Keeping a bawdy donee. Cora v.§ William Johnson, Henry ?001, Clark. Pool, Jonathan Pool and Ciao; Moster--Riot. Com vs Sherman Bradley—nurse stealing. NOT TRUE BILLS. Com vs Adam Snyder—Three cases. Set ling, liquor to minors, to persons of known intemperate habits and without license. The :prosecutor, Wm Power, did not appear and was charged with costs: • Com vs Henry Campbell —Assault and battery. D. C. Campbell prosecutor, for costs. . _ 1 , Corn vs Aden Maits-Cutting timber trees. Deft. pleads not guilty,' Dist. e Atty. Farming and E. L. Hillis Esq., for Com., Gridley d Payne for, the deft. Verdict 'not _guilty and the prosecutor, Lyman Mattson for costs. Com vs Sherman Bradley—Horse stealing. Deft. pleads not guilty, Dist. Atty. Finning for Com., I. McPherson and.J. T. Hale Esqs., for deft. 'On trial. John Brainard's use vs A. D. Hiuklek. E. Thurston's use vs Orange Schrader. Wm. Irving Jr.. vs Corns. of Bradford county. M. E. 'Aver; vs A. 11. Brosin et al. • flutes Made absolute in each of the above cases. L. F. Giltollind vdWm. Gardner. H. \Visored Sara. va V. C. tat:Dna:A. Rules discharged in each case E. W. Halo 'vs J. - Wood el a/. Rule made absolute and judgmeut - agaiust the Parnishea on big answers. ; 13. may s; co., vs Wm. Henry. • Kirby vs J. H. & C. W. Planney. • Rule to open judgirient in each case. I S. C. Seymour va,S. J. Hickock. I. Mener scin, Esq., appointed an Auditor to distribute money in Skeriffs hands. , Julia A. Lenox vs Geo. Lenox. Divorce diaeted, W. Sill vs Ann Sill. Referred to L Elsbiee, *sq., Master in divorce cases. MITI* tenem on vs L. D. Venomon. .Aropet e Van Winkle vs 41. 11.•VanViriakle. Cyrus Fsber vs Susan A..Fsber., Alias subpoena in divorce issued iu each case. 4 18$2-1882 February 22d of this year will be the Zemi- Centennial Anniversary of the organization of the Presbyterian Church of Wells and Colum bia at Aspinwall. This event will be duly cel ebrated. Surviving Pastors, members and friends who have moved away are ear neatly requested to come back to old Wells on this occasion, with their children and their chil dren's children. The former Pastors now living are Bev. Joel Jewell; of Troy, in this county; Bev. ,Stephen Califf, of Mclntyre, Lycoming county; Bev. Timisthy B. Jervis, of Elmira; N. Y., and Bev. Elias S. Schenck, of Arcot, Tioga conicity. Pa. The first session will be hell on Tuesday evening, February 2lst, conducted by ono or more of the former Pastors. Oa Wednesday. February 22d, at o'clock a. X., Rev. Joel Jewell will deliver a historical discourse. Mr Jewel was Pastor' of tho church for nearly twenty years; This will be followed by a pie nic dinner in the Odd Fellow's Hall. After this there will be a re-Anion, visiting, inform al speaking, 'eta. There will proSably be ex ercises in the evening also. Without further invitation, come, and yon will find that old Wells is still a • land "flowing with milk and honey." HALLOW. akalLSl2ollo. - STEAM THERSHER-TEN HORSE POWER. • This steam power =anted on wheels is portable and may be easily hauled with a teu to any desired point. It is adapted to the -"propulsion of THILESS33O_ Blade:imp, wood sawing, feed cutters, portable saw mills, or any other light machinery. It is of simple construction. durable and easily . managed. Nanufacturedly Charles Perrigo & Co., Groton, Tompkins County, N. Y. C. W. HOLOXII, C General Agent. Miter. July 21-w , 1111LIDIEVIDANDAVIAW:l*P 0 1 1021 4 - (145r-alf; xv 'aft The regular Quarts*: Meelli go Po. mon& linage met pursuant-to ea {lie : Goat Boise; Towanda,: Thursdat afternoon. February 2nd, ; ;;11392 - . ' Fourteen eutiirdinate Granges were repieseuw. At 2:15, Worthy ' , Liter, W. El:Smith, took ihdattittr. and After soaking.the *tat appointments, the Grange wasSegbierly Lope . After which Ilijok W. Hale, - of -4'owarsda Grange, made an elo quent, able and appropriate **learning ad dress, which was responded to Wit few Attlng words by lb*: B.Laporte,otAsyMm. • The following efileits ileeted ai ltat tug, IIrOtO thoi installed by Brother 4.11. Cam. acting - Petal* .Master. assisted - by Brother Muter.—W. R. Smith. Oscalnwa. Overieer.-0. W. Alger. North Ohre% Lecturer. _- Steward.—Asa S. blevene, Towanda Valley. Assistant Stewart. Ohaplain.—B. F. "lowborn, 'Towanda. Treasorer;—M. Kingaly. Standing Stow, Ilecretary.LB. W. Alverd. Oscalcips.. Gate Keeper.-0. A. Gilbert; Asylum.. A. 11.—Miga Asykuit. Brother E. E. Quinlan then madeS very in- Wresting paper on Fertillaera, which watt lie tencd to with close alttntion and evident profit. On motion titßrother Laporte, a vote of thanks was tendered the Brother, and a copy or Ida valuable paper soticited f o r pribh. canoe. - Reports were listened to from the Visting tog Committees, and Others: The Order in the county apveare to be in a healthy and pros perous.condition; Master aptiointed the following members Executive Committge for the onrrent year: J. E. Fiolett, Wysex; R. W. Dialing, Weat Windham; E. H. Critytori, Toninda Valley. The Visiting CoMmiftee of last year were continued. • The Financial Committee made their report which was adopted. The amount of funds in Treasury is 119.50. ' • The following named . Brothers were lap" .pointed Finance Committee for present year: A. P. Young, Rome, Mike Horton, Central. Alm S. Stevens, Towanda Valley. - Committee' oa Resolutions: Ron. ,B. A. porte, J. E. Piolett, and W. Chamberlin. On motion the selection of a ;dace for next meeting was referred to &aster and ExecntiVe 'Committee. 'At 5 o'clock p. m: the Grange allot:well to meet at 9 o'clook a. m. Friday Morning. - At 7:30 a large number of members and citizens assembled in the Court House and listened to livery able address from Hon. W. A. Armstrong, Master New York State Grange. His theme wts the railroad monopolies and how to con eat .the abuses which operate to the great detriment of the producing classes. The remarks' were attentively listened to and heartily applauded. At the clotie of the address Hiss Rowena Stevens recited very acceptably, "The Wed ding Foe," and ?Mei • Dora Holton followed with "Rock of Ages," which was rendered with good effect. Both. efforts were enthusi astically applauded. Brothers J. E. Piolctt and B. Laporte also made' short speeches en dorsing the , remarks . of Brother Armstrong. By invitation Mr. J. .8., Boviogdon recited "Philip the Hermit," in a faultless manner, evidencing rare oratorical gifts on the part of the speaker. Oscar Bowman then responded to a call, and declaimed' "Pat and the Pig," a hunierotitt selection, iu a very pleasant man; tier, which concluded the exercises of the ,evening. Gra:nge was called to order at 9:30. Only a few tnembers were present but the session was an interesting one. • :Entertaining remarks were inadeby Worthy aster Smith, Brothers Cass,to.porte, KellOins Porter, and Dix ter. TllO Committee appointed yesterday rqport ed the following resolutions, which after die cossion were adopted: . Resotced, That the necessity of vigorous and united effort on the part of the producing classes in referencia to thergreat abuses prac ticed ey'Rsil Road Companies, in unconstitu tional, unjust and unequal charges for trans portation, and in giving free .passes to our public - officials, is now more apparent than. ever. In regard 'to free passes, we think the railroad companies in thus violating our State ponstitetion are not' more culvapble than our public servants, who receive this bounty and spend at least.one-third of the time of the legi!atm session in the railroad oars, and swa t from their public business. 1: solred , chat the elements of the science of 4h:tutor° should b I taught by tat books or ifl nal lesums in our rural common schools and that the school laws should be so amend ted as to require teaches expecting to teach in farniing communities tb be examined' in the 1 above science. 2. Since education is one of the prominent features of the Orange, that it is the duty of each eubordinate Grange to interest itself in the character, qualifications and experience of the teacher employed to teach in its Vicin ity, to the end that our children be educated to be good and loyal . cittzens, efficient men and influential and succesiffil farmers. 3. Tnat,the Worthy 3lastei appoint at least, two persons to open discussions on some agri: cultural subject- at each meeting; that after each opening address on the subject chosen, the discussion to be thrown open to the Grange, and that the name of the persons ap pointed, together with the subject, be :adyer tised in the call for the meeting. Resolved, That the dairymen or Bradford County should co-operate in the maaufacture of butter, and in the sale thereof. At 11:30 Grange.adjo,iriied. AthollD, Secretary. EDITOII RervaticAN—We begs little space in your valuable colunhis once more to in form the world that !dp' i titill exist as a goo d, kind, community frierly and,sweeable each to the other save low exceptious. Rev. Mr. Adams thtf, *lthodist minister is holding a seriO of meetings and his sermons are much appreciated: by the throng who come to hear him. May his work he bleat. There is some talk of building a new church here;: a project tliatiWill undoubtedly be car= Tied into effect. ;, J - t * - ' Oar merchants all seem to be doing a good trade and people coin° far and near to do their trading as they have learned that a general variety of goada.aadbe found' in oar -stores for sale as cheap as can tio bought elsewhere. John Dyer's mill yard is enormously stock ed with toga. Umber of all kinds and we think that Johnney .wdl have to step lively in order to aecoatOdate all his customers, .- We have 'it daily mail from Towanda and New Albany and the wirvices -od Uncle Samuels faithful agent, Mr. 'D. A. Crandie. who has been acting as carrier a number of years are Highly appreciated by aU. Likewise Iwo boast of as neat a Post Office as is in the coantrs and an obliging P. M. _ - Au attempt at suicide last night by a yohog man whose name is Brack by taking a table spcsnful of what Dr. Jones , called saturated laudanum. but by strenuous and persevering efforts his life was saved and says that he has changed his mind regarding the effect of the.drug. The community sympathize heartily with' their esteemed friend and tkeighbor George' Itiehards . Esq., in 01911 loss of biEs little daughter this morning, by Largagitie we are informed. ,:, - Connor Barrett has been despoi l ing the famous old "shingle -house" on the corner, 1 having completed his splendid new one and when we saw the boy tearing off. the 'old time worn shingles it reminded us of , • -) •\ • Woodman epee that tree ~ . • Touch neta single bough - In youth it sheltered me . • And I'll protect it now. . . • But Con. is strong. Mons Arum The meeting' yesterday afternoon in the lecture room of the 31. E. Church. to organize an auxiliary Constitutional Amendment So cietr, was not lapel, attended, bat the re tinas by Mrs. Wittenmyet and others were spirited and stirring. In the evening Mrs. W. addressed a large meeting in the Presby terian church and an"organization was effect ed, with the following officers: President—Hon. B. S. Dartt. Corresponding tieciretary.-0. J. Chubbuck. Bee. Ser.—S.lP. Warner. Treasurer—H'¢ my D. Gaylord.—Review. Mn. WittenOeyer was the guest f or Mrs. Dr. Pratt while in Towanda. Wednesday evening she spoke in the HornbroOk IE. E. Church. . Present, Pastor Our Vlnverly eforrespondent writes: "Mr. Timothy Hireete has small-pox -in its mildest form. nevertheless a great many people have been exposed who visited him- during his ill ness and before the doctors pronounced , it varioloid. The board of health ' should Teave nothing undone to prevent the spread. of the ducat , As yet. it is confined to-South Want .—Adeertiser. • MORNING SF.S.SIGN. Friday; Febrnaay 3, 1832. NE DI ERA. TimAy Hireex's CenifilUon. iourn zircanasza. , No.'lLiponmax:—lleautlint eleightag - for the last two weeksand lop are being piled into - the mills brae - - Re are having a good sehoot'again, taught by MI Thompson: He is a swing teacher and a good ono. AbiOei singing school of a high order. Prot. 0.., In Warner. is caPtairt And abetter one is hard to link .This is his *lid winter here;:" • ; Mtpa.Eliza Vendetta and her brother , Alva have retuined beim, from their visit-•to Now York Mali., • - . • , Miller tindozer spridned, his shoulder severely by slall ou Tuesday lut. Miss Stella Cooper, who hie been • slok so loig, is able to. sit up three or tour hours Daring the lust week death Mut made fear ful ravage, in our town such as 'perhaps wan never bolero 4nOwn. On the Ildinst., John atrable lost a habe about three months old with scarlet fever,—siok only a few days. On the 2311,glamtielli. Wolcott, aged about 70, harnessed hie . borse to . go :to - Albans.. went in the house, and sat down and ` in the not of eating an apple,.spolie to the boy liv ing with him, to call his son who was 'in the Other vootn, who 'owns immediately to 'big assistance but he' . diod within ten minutes. He had been down to Athens on Saturday and was'ipparently in his usnalhealth. - An epi lepiic fit is supposed to be the cause of death. George McAffee's wife died on the 26th, only sick ablut a week—pneumonia of . the lungs. • Also same day Carrie, daughter of Thos. B. Randolph, aged 14 years, 5 months and 20 days, sick a little over one week—abcess in the bead. Mr. Randolph is deserving of much iymi.athy iu this sad bereavemept, for within the last 10 -months they have lost a babe 3or .4 months old, and an older daugh ter.. Hattie lay at the point of death for 7 or .8 months. She is oat of danger now bat is left a clippie, Perhaps for life. It is with the greatest difficulty she can get about the house on crutches. ' Elias Warner an old veteran of Co. H. ID& N. Y. Cavl. Vols. lays very law and beyond all possible hopes of ' recovery. He served over 4years in the late war. Ile came home with the rheumatism, and has:beau getting worse froni that time until now. For 3 or 4 years past he haspeen perfectly hapless and has not been able to feed himself for 2 years, but has one of the most devoted wife's; who by her.own industry and hard labor support ed herself and him too. If eve,' - a Man deserv ed a pension it is Elias Warner, bat he does not get it, because he has not been able io see to it.himself. • . I promised in my last to give the figures pr cost of building the two school houses in this district. The one built last summer . 24z84, and was burned down in December cost SAO contract. It was biillt by James Campbell ':d; Fred cooper it was in ail respoOts a first-cites house and filled the contract. This one Was built by the day, Bowen Munn, School Direc tor. overseeing the same; he employed Ellphus Gleason, who is a capital workman and we think has put up a good house. But as there is some, dispute with regard to which hens; waii the Best, and as we have the cost of the last ono only from hearsay. we will say noth ing about it, but' we do know that $llO built us mood a house for the size of it as any school district back in the country could ask for. Squis. Jan.3l, 1882. LEROY ITEMS. Much snow and prospects of more soon Bien and teams aro scarce—gone to the lnm her ;Minds. Indeed the Ithubermen are reap intea rich harvest. Altra. L. E. Barnum was stirprisel with a party upolk the eve of her birthday, Friday night last. . - Quite a;-number of friends were present until:tad aJtA)leasarit time, visiting, amble—supper was the order of the occasion. The preacher received a severe potiuding . on, Saturday evening fro:li the citizens j ilt Grange flail. The evening was stormy but notwithstanding gaits a large company Af.a in attendance. Au oyster supper was significant part of the entertainment, bat the. Pounding—consisting of almost every variety —of domestic' stuff was a very important • • ~•• feature. ! Sickuest , prevails to an al.3.rtniug, extent)n our place; Mr. Frank Bailey's oldest (laugh-- ter—Dess— . has been very trek with ypb . oi.l, fever, is recovering now. ! !Mr..1.. ters . ilang,liter—Nellie-4s also very dos with typhoid fever-and heart diniculty: It is rumored that 'diphtherht has appeared in_ one family, their .childreu having been nt-;. tacked. • Many are 'Sick with c olds, -cramps:: &c. Our place has put. su&red 'mach . (rum any very- violent 'attacks of disease. , heretofore and we trust we shall not becom polled to befiror niuch.uoty. •• CAI:L.. Feb. 6 1.882. I,VLItEMORIAJI ' 11. Ferguson It is with a sad heart and a censeiousnees of my inability to justice to the memory of our departed Brother. that I otTei this , Jumble tribute to his many virtues. I propose speak of Brother FerguJou lib as 0.11 Fel- tow leaving it for ethers more able-to write his early life and his standing l •with the world at large. BrotliorlFergusoil united himself with-the order at an early ago and T 02.13 at once to the highest? post of honor his lodge could confer on , him, flepresenLing his Lodge in the Grand Lodge with credit to his lodge and honor to himself, and whoa Zion Ehcampment 235, was instituted at 'Troy, Feb. 16, 1873, he was one Of the charter mem bers working "with it as long as it esie,ted at that place and again joining with stew mem ber, in restoilng and removing it to Sylvania, where by his help.it has become a prosper ous. Encampment and where he was one of the first to pass the chairs -without a disssnt tug voice. When any work was to be done for the good of the order he was ever ready to assist with his presence; council and aid. 4 have ever found him a hind friend and true Odd Fellow in the , fullest Sense of the word and his loss has created a void which' it will be diflionit to fill without him. . Odd Fellow- Ghip wag 'not a mere. sentiment but a princi ple in the duties of every - day life us we it as in the lodge-room and from his first connec tion with the order he was a constant attend cut at the weekly meetings of his lo Igo and was always ready to perform any duties which the interests of order required of him. As a citizen few men eni , )yed inure of the esteem and respect of the entiro'counnunity than he - . - With him passed away the useful citizen the kind indulgtrit husband and the zealous Old Fellow. Thirty-six years was inscribed upon his casket. It scents a short life but in God's wisdom it was long enough to do: that for which ho had been sent and surely our Brother, has not lived in vain, but he is gone, his chair is forever yacautt Let us Brotheis cherish Ins Memory and stfive to imitate his many virtues. '= Z. COILSELI.. Conuanna A ROADS. A $20,00 Bibicat Rimard The publishers of Butledge's Monthly ib the prize puzzle department of their Monthly for February :infer the following easy way for someone to Make $20.00: To the person telling us which is the'sliort est verse' in the Old Testament Scriptures by February 10, 1882, we wlil give $20.00 in gold as a prize. The money will bo forwarded to the winner Febeuary 15, 1882. Those who.try , or the prize must aend . 2o cents in silver . (no postage stamps taken) 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. Cut this out ; it may be worth $20.00 to you. Address Rutledge Publisiiing Company, Easton, Pa: Lafayette Nouse, Corner Second and 11 streets 'Northwest, near Pennsylvania Avenue. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Within a square of the Capitol. Street cars pass near the door to all parts ores city. Conven. lent to the depots. This is just the hotel for Pennsylvanians visiting the National Capital. ,Rooms well furnished, and the cleanest and ' best beds in the city. Table first class. ,Rooms and board from Id to 13' per - day.- Reduced rates by th 4 week'or month. , WILLIAM SANDERSON. Prciprietor. Late of tho Congriaatonaknotel, Caihtol Lint. Jan li m it, , MI ZatADFORD COIMICT 4011legre* ruitiAtr, Boat:arr. Vtie annual meetingof thetraitordOonnty Agriccdttwal Society was held at goreurflall on Idcaday, Febnuay 6th., The President called the meet ng o order, , and called fq the reports of the Beerbtary and Treasurer; - - The Secretary, if. A. Wilt, thei read the following thisncild report*t the society. life membership certificates 831 d. 19 $l9O 00 Annual embete, 127. - ' - 127 00 Admiasio m n tic ka e01k0,0013 1,502 00 Pernaltagranted-4 • _ - 4 A. O. Haverty • , 150 - 50 O. B. Fitch... , • 15 00 A. P. Haverty. O. A. B. Encamp. latent - From male of forage... _ From Bradford confity.. Total receipts;-... EXPENDED. Paid for poke service $ 46 50 " IVork and labor.. 167 63 " (late keeper. mutt assistants 47 50 " Ribbons and •ro• *cites . .. - 12 97 - " Ilay,grain 'tidier- • , age 93 58 . Printing, station - ,ory.diplomas and ' postage 106 40 •i Material and mer• chandise 72 22 Bent for part of _ ground to Stock . Company • 80 00 " Wysox , 25.00 4 00 •" Miscellarreons,riot classified 40 GO "• Services of See'y. ?5.00 "" 111 13 Premiums.: . On horses $122 00 Oa cattle; • ' 122 50. On sbeep ' 39 00 On swine 42 00 - On wintry ' 16 75 On dairy products.. 83 00 On farm products... 34.50 Oa vegetables 29 00 On fruits 24 50 On, flour add meal... 100 On cannea•and dried 7 fruits and berries. 21'50 On farm-implements 5 00 On manufactured ar ticles Oa leather Oa merchandise and music On painting and fan cy work 17 00 On needlework, etc'.' 53 25 On millinery 3 50 On flowers and grasses Educational ' Blackimithing • . To t a j eipendi- 10 00 5 00 ' 10 Q 0 22 00 3U 50 1 0-$651 50 tares Net profit on year's business Paid .on real estate' Balance Last year the accoants . or the • Treaaurer were overdrawn.slsl 61 De'duct balance on this year's business.., Provided all orders were pre sented and paid. the Society would be indebted to the Treasurer There remains in the hands of the Society Orders for preininirpi not called tor as follows: 1 60 6-00 72 29-$79 79 For 1879... For 1880... For 1881: .. H. B. Morgan reported that his accounts corresponded with the report of the Secretary and resolution was adopted that all orders not called for on or before April Ist, 1882, would be cancelled and c revert to the Society, and that hereafter Inle l 2l as ptiblished in premiam list would be rigidly enforced—said rule being that "premiums not called for within three months will be considered as reverting to the Society for its Use." The following officers - were elected for the ensuing sesr: Pres—J. E. Piollet; Vico Pres—l. A. Park, B. Laporte, Joseph Townei, M. F. Ransom, D. Bradford; Secy—Y. Andrew Wilt;- Cor.. Secy—J. H. Codding; Tress—H. B. Morgan; 3lanagers —Geo. 'II. Vandyke, E. J. Easta breoks, IL D. Morse, Hugh. McCabe, C. L. Ws:wait, ia.o. li. FOx, Geo. B. Mills, L. J. Cnlver, A. J. Wi.bb, On motion it was decided to hold a meeting in the first week (Allay, 1882. MIRRIED. C4ANDALL —MERRICK—At the Methodis tr. Epis•Jonal Par:sou:um lliiroutou, Pa., Jan. , 26, - 1832, by lire. J. Lloyd Jones, Mr. Chas: L.,Crando.ll, of Tarrytown, and Miss Lucy J. Sherrick, of Albany; all of Umftford coon ty,! Pa. DIED .(Voticks . of deathinseiled free; but when ac ompaned bit remarks beyond sir lines, either iii pros El or poetry, say/ addition will be charg eillar like rale Of-eight cents per tine.' Eight trordsi - uthe a flue. N. B. Persons lending obitnaky notices for publication will please accompany the same with the pay at the rate of one cent for each word in excess of forty-eight words. JONES.-Iu Smithfield; 414.11. 26th, 1832, of pneumonia, J. L. Jones, aged 65 , years.' 11011IWELL la celeur.bia X Rods,lati.'3o, ISS2, - of Paeumoda, Pollen P.atlitvell, aged 53 years. r , - WHEELER—In Blossbnrg, Jan. 14th, after long illness, Alfred H. Wheeler, aged 53 years. STRAIT-/u Builingame, Kansas, Jan. 25th, Satterlee S. Strait formerly of Minnequa, aged 63 years. - I.7ition, Jan. 27th of. Diph theria, Fanny, eldest daughter of Ira and Esuma Williatn. aged 13 years. / ORNAMENTED Steel-Plato, and High Colored FOLDING CARDS Beautiful Desigiisli For Ball Programmes ! Invitations L llusiness Circulitrs ! tte. Call anti Examine. Reasonable 'Rates. "REPUBLICAN" Job Printing Office, T owan Reoeipts.and ExpencliO:res of`. Bradford. . ' " 7 Expenditures. - " __ . • . To amount fdid Auditor' • $2ll. 00 I Auditing accounts Prot's and Reg's . Bridge cantrakte ' 5,050 64 ofdoes ',.. . - $99 00 Bridge repairs ; ' ' ' 2,654 19 Copying Judgment docket. Protle oMee 12 00 • s.' Bridge views • 127 00 } Newlin k Armstrong, attorneys for i Bradford Carroty Agricultural Society • 100 00',Bradford co. in two suits for. Brad. • Constables formaking returns to Cone: • i. - feet Co. for the roduction of the State • . and attending at elections 801 44 . tai ,- 1,0r.9 54 . Assessorss 2,533 97 ' Expenses of Towanda Bridge—plank, Costs in Conunonwesith suits 4.728.54 i watchmen. lights and repairs . .—. Counsel to Commissioners :-.. ... ....... . 50 09 Elliott & Watrons, attorneys for Brad. Crier and Tipster(' of Court • 679 00 . - ford Co, In the suits.of the Towanda District Attorney ' . - " 400 CO ; Bridge Co, vs. Bradford co. In two Election expenses ; • • 7,711 4 0 ; • cases at We115b0r0...... ...... ......... Fuel and lights •• -; 1,010 01 i Witnesses' costs and expenses for Grand jurors -'' ' . K 50 ' 31 f Bradford Co. ar dell in 2 -cases et Traverse jurors - ; 7,342 92 i w e n s boro 1 4. i-s - 1.267 G'2 Insurance on public buildings ' 75 00 ; Court costa — ses cost witns for plain. Repel rs,hirniture, fixtures and labor OP . ' i, ti ff in 2 cases at Wellabora, Towanda • public , buildings and grodirds... . 960 70 i Bridge Co. vs:Bradford C 0 ' 2/G6 51 Coroner and Justices bolding inquests _ 2:1 24 i Judgment and-interest from date that Jury Commissioners and Clerk - 219 481 County took possession of the bridge 21,000 00 !Bankbooks in county °dices t 663 94 ' Davies k Otrnochan„attorneys for Postage and stationery - - ...4..:.... - 140 G' • Bradford Ce. in 2 snits in Supreme Public printing ,i'' 7 , 028 6 0 Court andAwa atWellsboro, - Towande Prisoners'. support In Jail 9 . 764 87 Bridge Prisoners' support in Penitentiary 7, 344 40 Interest on-judgment from March 24 to - Sheriff convoying prisoners to peniten'y 671 41 i December 19,1881, at which time the Prothopotary,Quarters Sessions - fees... • 4 a7 60 i debt and interest was paid Bent of room —.Troy Court. ' i 110 001 Davies 4 Clrnochan and Davieisk Hall, Sheriff for summoning Jury..,- . . .... 167 00 i 0 from 1876 to 1881, attorneys fees in Sheriff fees in Commonwcalthanfts..., 144 98 1 f Bradford county Court Tax refunded ., , - 138 411 Dividing townships arid boroughs into _ Wild cat certiihiates • . 13 75 election districts 147'00 Making` duplicates, etc.., - 75 00 ! Dr. C. K. Ladd, jail physician - 50 00 Stenographer of Court • - ; 1,217 82' Sheriffa' proclamations 00 00 ' Bounty for return of stolen h0r5e5....58 80 Daniel Bradford, County Commisioner 590 00 Insurance on Towanda Bridge I • 7 8 0 0 0 J. W. Hurst, County Commissioner... OM 00 Damages for loss of sheep by dogs WPM) , 842 41 i M. F. Ransom, County Commissioner. 596 00 State Lunatic Asylum ~ 102 91 ' Witham Lewis, Clerk ' 1,100 00 Copying indexes, Register's Office.... 224 Op ; ; i Total _ - - . -15 OD 5 00 t 100 00 $2,10154 Dr. To amount paid for completing the Poor Howie and constructing Insane Hospital ' $13,603 36 Stock an I labor... - . H ..... 1,470 19 Fixtures and furnishing Insane ospl tal • 1,519 42 Maintenance 7.540 66 Outdoor relief • 1,260,20 Support of , poor insane in•lunatic hos , pitals TransportatiOn of poor .. r Transportation of poor insane, fro m narrhiburg.'Danville and Warren lu natic hospitals to County House Dr. C. W. Carper, Poor-House physi cian A. Cornell, Superintendent.' Tax on loans, Poor. House bonds 0.483 43 61;433.43 $ 621 07 . 500 00 121 07 .. 121 07 Total $ 33 57 TOWNSHIPS . NAMES , . . , AND i . OF - - il • . T 1 1- BOROUGHS. COLLECTORS. • e, t. Q = : . . . ..g • t -5 . . •• . . •. Y .. =: 5 = ---' 174 301 158 15 713 Armenia T D.D.Alexander ~ 740 , 20 624 co . 275 Asylum 'T F. D. &erect .. ~,,,,,, 76 1 on 00 114 23 Athens B ••C. W. Canfield.. r 42 G o 1774 12 55 17 Athens T W. Dunham -• • 1 ,5 8 1 367 o; 10 00 Albany T ...... .. W. 1,. Kenyon:. •••• 180 57; 04 28 1 :g1 Albs B S. Miller.... 20 .2, 2 0 ,,,, 2 o , 05, 0 53 Cantwell Barclay .T '' r. " 671 81 627,39 14 40 Purlington T... 0. S. Travis 5 . 2 s 34. 4,7 C' 4 .0 . Burlington W.. J. A. Phillips..; .„„ 0 . 2 , „ 2 25 2 82 Burlington 8...']1. S. Douglass. '''''' 1173 L,i 1093 45 21 24 Canton T ..... ..,S. Ayers-- •• • • 5 . 22 ssi, 607 9 211 Canton B CiT.C. Sechrist.., 1251 43; 1186 12 289 Columbia T L. MeClnre ••• • • 410 97; 348 91 359 Franklin T .8. McKee ....... 77 1' 22 - 731 27, •5 46 Granville T 'W. S. Packard .. 535 „ 6 607 421 2 2 5 1 lle lck T .•B. F. Rogers... 82 „ 68: 778 79. 30 00 , u - hileld T ...: W. H. Carmer.. ~0 0 0 - C 59 44 6 12' 1 Le oy T i L. A. Wooster.. 2,, '... 1 '. ,„, 4 60, 4 421 f i e ysville 8... E. H. Codding.. , 7 , 24 51. 682 20 5 381 Monroe T........;-"r* A. Kellogg 176 22' 166 40' 581 Monroe 9 ..... .. D. B. Monett.. '.. 4 g, 45 43 15 1 014 New Albanyl3,... Geo. Wi1c0x...., (0‘ . 4 90 960 50 4a3 Orvvell T ..A. A. Allyn ..•• •1 ..,15 80 20' 93 46 16 . 1 . ; ...( I Overton T .1 ,W. Sick 112'2 51; 1061 .i, .. .8. Pike T... -' 51. E. Beecher .. g o 22 2 91, 30j Rome 'T CPebn .31. B Irn•Winkle; ry T...•' .C. r0wn...., 725 77 259 7 22 1 27 94 68 92 51 55; Rome 8..._ B. G. 'Wilmot ~ .1 ' 1 4 28 o'2' 1164 74 ; 1 081 Stteshequi T..- , Geo. Childs 141v,i17, 1332 69, 35 4,, Smithfield 8..• • il. Phelps 463 70 419 051 22 64 80. Waverly 8... 5.1 Westbrook... 686 7 ,4 , 573 70: 2 83 1 South Creek T.. 'Geo. Jenkins... 3 2 4 8 86 1179 40 1 8 41! Springfield T. lA. G. Ballyl 559 87'; 523 00 5 loi Stand. Stone T.. 'IF. J. Kingsley.. 111 31; 105 51 22.1 Sylvania B ;M. R.' &oaten.. 3024 5074,m1 924 57 04 Towanda B ..... ,A. Wickham ...• 3 .._ 26' 1 309 82 3 631 Towanda Nor. T. C. Clancy 41 661 51 4101 40 1 28 44, 1 Towanda T.. - ...;F. W• Fisher.. • Troy B N 1 J. Stewart.— 1129 01 , 1058.30 14 01! 5319 95: 1216 1 2 S 5 971 Troy T... 1 11. N. Elsh .... • • i •;25 034 5 , 2 17 52 - Tuscarora T.... 3. Clapper '', 479 - 52 , 445 501 10 58 , Terry T.. 'B. Bowman 714 07{ 075 1 .52 3 20 i Ulster T G. Bartholomew - 1061 92 1005 421 6 5 4 , Warren T..... : . 1W.,,P-, 8 8 4 07 .8. _ext-• • • 902 794 8:.'.2 481 3 - 451 Weak T 859 99 812 33 4 91 1 Wi1in0tT........0 D .. Toneterracinb...• 530 551 491) 301 34 451 Winakem T 'O. G. Hill ..... .., 007 7.6.: 876 44 15 141 Wyse:. T —E. B. Bisho p . '" 1067 951 006 01 18 541 wy&kus jug r....,J.W.Chamberlini__,_, . To amount balance. in Treaeuri from : By amount exonerated to Collectors last report • 522,597 18 for year 1881.. Duplicates for 1861, including re-as- • ' .1 Percentage of Collectors for year 18SI sesaments 37,353 56. Bapt. Ryan, Teachers' Institute • Received from late'lleaaurer William 1 Interest on County loan Bunyan / ' . 2,147 001 Orders redeemed during year 1881... County tax received on returned lands 6400 k Treaeurer's commission 1 per cent. Incidental receivals ' - 122 001 on 836.95266 Fine received from George Young.... 25 00, Treasurer's commission 2 per cent , County loan ... ' : 10.000 001 on $73.803 76 Overdraft at Citizens National Bank.: 6,000 00. Balance in Treasury Jan. 2. 1882 1178,308 821 Total t:m TO amount balance in Treasury from last report • Duplicates for'year 1881 Poor• tax received on returned lands. Cub received froni.Bupt. Poor•Honso Farm Cash received from Asa Forrest.... Cash received on Poor District bond STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BRADFORD COUNTY Ss.: We the undersigned; Commissioners of said County. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true find correet statement of the receivals and expenditures of the said County. and of the Poor District which it composes, from the first day of ! January. A. D., 1881, to the thirty.drst day of December, A. D. 1881, both days inclusive. Witten, our hands and official seal at Towanda, Penna., this . lBth day of January, A. D. 1882. . DANIEL BRADFORD,) MYRON KINGSLEY. ) Cammissioneri. M. F. RANSOAL da, Pa it. Annual Statement From January 1 to Deceniber. 3.1,:18$1. 1 a a s ~ e ~„L < < I! John 11. Grant, Treasurer, in Account With the County of Bradford. Total John B. Grant; Treasurer in Le - count With Bradford County Poor District. Total , • • Attest: WILLIAII LEWIS, Clerk. • BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.: ' - , We. the undersigned, Auditors of said :County, do hereby certify that we hail, examined the foregoing statement and the vouchers for the items therein - contained, and fins them to be correct. ... C. P. WELLES. s. JOS. T. BE3TED,I Auditors. W. W.•JIOODY, ' Couuniasioner's °Mee, January 18, 1882 STATEMENT QF DEBT. statement of Indebtedness of Bradford County and el Bradford County Poor. District as of January 2, 18101 _ County Loan for 1881 Overdraft for 1881.... Less cash in Trhsanrianuary 2,1882 NM Bonds issued for 1880. Bonds issued for 'lBBl. LO3l cash' in Treaspxy January 2.188`2 Total Actual Itidebtedaess as of Janiary 3, 1882 County Poor District • , Attest: 'WILLIAM LEFIS. Clerk. GOLD• Great chanco to e money .-! THE POPULAR CORNER Tose who always advantage liof the good chances • for making) - . money that are offered, generally become wealthy, GEO. L;ROSS • witlinthose who do not improve such chances re- . 9 main in poverty..,..-We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us -right in their own : nu tiliel up tho old MONTAHrE STORE With localities. Any one can do the work-properly' a tall and complete stock of PRESII - from the start. 'The business will pay more than ' ten times ordinary wages. 'Expensive outfit fur- 1 GROCERIES-AND PROVISIONS wished tree. lio one ,who engages falls to make s money rapidly. • You can devote your whole Was PRICES AS LOWAS SHE LOWEST• to the work, or iOnly your spare moments. Full • information and all that is needed sent free. Address, El*mos & Co., Portland, Maine, Dec 15-Iyr , ORNAMENTAL JOB P,'RINTING 1 Ge V o s .T.T.r. rifki i "nd u s P irrrod ot tial th ataksalgiattl i ebel, s gp ecialty at the Esl , vaijeAs e w e . • change for goods or for cuh. - - Or THZ---"----- Poor-Honse. By amount of farming Ampleinents. %stock, Quin and provisions on hand on tho let of Jan. nary, 1882 2 setts double harness, $4O; 1 platform • - wagon, $7O; 4 manure lorits, $230; 3 setts whiMetrees, $6; 2 grails-scythes, $3 ; 1 bulb-acythe, $2.25;2 cultivators. $1.4; 1 corn plow, $3: picks, post-walk and oz.yoke, $4.50; five hogs, $4O; 2 lumber wagons, $95; 40 bulbs!. tur- • nips, $lO, 20 of beets It 20 of onions $ 'X, 400 of potatoes $400;1 churn and power $35; i platform scales, $l3; 2 hbls. corned beef $3O; 3 of pork $63, e'! 7 of cider, $18; 1 wheelrake, $25; 200 bush. wheat $280; 600 of corn. $200; - 25 of buckwheat, $25; 150 of oats, $75; 1 Eureka Mower, $75; 500 feet , fenci, boards, 150 posts; $12.50; 1 fanning 4 mill, $3O; 1 corn-sheller. *6; 0 hoes— handrakes, pitchforks, etc.,_s6.so; 1 keg wrought nails, $6; 3 grain cra dies, $7.50; 3 ploys. $18; 1 single har ness, $10; 2 drags; $35; 1 grain -drill, $eZ; 1 field-roller, $28;1 oz-cart, $10; 2 pairs bobsleds. $5O; 2 cues men's and boys' boots, $6O 9 pairsiwomen's shoes, $13.50; 9 coat s,-7 parrs pants ands vests, $65.25; 20 cows. $600; 5 two-year-old steers. $150; 3 carves, • $30.4 horses. $700: 65 tons hay, $650; cornstalks, $5O; 2501b5. of butter,s7s; 300 of tobacco, $36; medicine in the pharmacy, $2OO $4,523 40 1.157,00 135 LA '4lO 43 a3O 00 600 00 160 00 $23,0,8 841 Total valuation.... State and Poor Tax. l I . .7_._ -,---- - .... - ACCOUNT Yr rn 1 r. 111£ SIAMBA4 IaCCOUNT WITTE TITE SEVERAL COL , COLLECTOUS OF STATE Milli TEUTONS or, POOR TAT IN BSIAD ' COUNTY TexEs IN BRADFORD' TOED COVI POOR Dunurcz • Count Fon viz YEAR ISSI. I rot: TREYtAz PAL - • • '1 : - i - II 37353 5 , 31594 50 033 32 • By amount exonerated to Collectors , tor year 1881... Percentage of Collectors for. year 1881 Interest on bonds Orders redeemed during year 1881.... :17 41' Tressurer's commission, 1 per cent on 13 0O $20.547 73 10.000 00 Tressurer'ecommission,2per cant on 83(023 s 4 Balance in Treasury Jan. 2, 1882 $959 - 30_ , 21,802 48; 1 51 $33,035 c: Total DEBT OF COIATY. • DEBT OF POOR DISTRICT. Call bare for your Groceries. After Ton get .1 prices at Goss' it will be of no use to try elec t where for his prices are down to rock bottoms. 7 L • r . 0 1 , • 4. t) ;:s 1 t • • 1 .e.. : a t - • . , 0 • 0 - i - .0••••••• 32;' 103 70 94 09 $t 35, S 4 93 36 331 434 511 407.29 5..78 j ` 21 44 - 42 8.! 586 36' 4 6 7 32' 91 44 24 Co • 93 37j 1136 77. 1036 3 , 3 21 79 5 5 69 19 37' 235 28. 231 86 171 11 Ga t9l I 56 '361 53 51 282 •30 6. 538 46 1 312.25 176 213 56 - 01 :13 398 32, 372 36- 6 19 rAI 2cl 1 9 , ; :115 .53. 1 1 3 1 17' 15 73 •491 , 3510 1 .. 5235 , 375 - 37"86 1 ces cll'ts4 . P3 - 34 43 2638;,31771' 360 63 1 2 1- 15 82 62 42 ; '741 751 709 Ti .1 62 37 ;91 ' 20 40 I 240 92 1 22733. 163 11 9 ,1 38 4*, 451 54: 423 22' 289 2 . 1 4 3 26 GRA qp fe , 294 42r3 1 (10 15 47 40.98.49:1 78", 462 25 - , 721 ni 32 34 711 I 417 13' 393 2 4#.5j 20 I 1253'1. 132 46: 123 73 -11 i s 62 i 35 91 427 31' 403 OG ` 364 21 21 i • 8 'DC 100 9.0 i 95 53 34. 03 227'.,' 27 343 25 40 "54 734 • .47 39 351 05. 530 70 2 42' 27 93 10 94'1 158 53' 124 41 27 •u 9, 6 65. 55 83 , I 653 3Q 620 97, 172 22 GB _ 43 31 1 .1 516 72 488 35 266 23 7 0 !. 35 92: 432 80" 403 79 5&; 21 35 487 I 57 43" 54 27 31 283 I 61. 30 , 1 731 CZ 594 15 97 3 ,7 53 70 11; 817 08; '768 78. 7 2.14' 4 ,, 47 1 - 22 06 • 2 6 7 09: 241 48, 975 1. 1 0 , 7 30 . 19, 359 8.5`, 341 10' —79 1 7 , 5 • 62 02: ! 746 13 ' 703 250 37 It.i . 1 27 60-, 332 31: 312 80 1 a l6 41 55.i' 91' eo 11!..!. J... 320 151 67,, 5766 08 1615 63' 33.83. SG-6 0 16 31:: 7 -196 55 1 18456 27 47 ,9 72 31 373 61 339 94; :1 6 53 . 17 55.70,] 362 11 333 06', - 8 40 27 CA 35 60:: 787 73' 744 611 35 2 31 20 31 03 372 54; • 349 33' 3 13. 18 34" 2:1 43' 279 021 239 18' 620 13 64 • 35 55;i 419 46: 397 30, 123 . 23 91 52 S 2 1:31 66 597 50 272 31 44 41 f5;535 47. 505 721 313 26 62 25 80, 314 80' 291 93. 7 48, 15 37 42 71r; 493 45 468 17j 264 54 46 13': 345 00. 511 0 1 / 1 6 16. 2,7 94 52 47i r 605 3.3 564 81. 10 84 29 73 1820 61; %11802 48 20223 17 , 515 00 $lO5l 31 lel II ~ ~ 4 IMO 111113 1,215 00 4:l''/ 15 81 013 .112,663 16 MI 1"a rued at . SIAN 40 , to $934 32 1,820 C 4; 200 CO 230 00 2.023 70 MB 1,480 C 885.89 .. $78,0-2 $515 00 I,OGS 31 2;2.10 GO 214,GeN 3.1 203 47 MG 57 > 3 75 46 $33,095 65 $lO,OOO GO . 6,000 00 SIG,OOO 00 683 89 $15,314 11 $40,000 00 10,000 00 350,000 00 375 4G MOM .54'. $15,314 11 ... 49.624 54 $64,933 6•