HOLCOMB & TRACT, Publishers. VOL. VII. -THE Bradford Republica • , l'ablisbed Every Thursdny, - AT TOWANDA. PA., BY • HOLCOMB & TRACY. -51.56' Per .4 tutu tit, in ..Idran re ,idrerthilminates—Stx cents a line for drat I ;:tertion, atti five cents per line for all stib,O qucnt itisertiml. Beading notice ntiv . ertikin , 4 ceuts per. line. Eight-lidos 6qusre, and twelve lines an inch. Auditor's c,:tices $2.50. Administrator's and Executor!' s2.(!n. ;Yearly_ advertising $llO.OO per column. • THE -REPO iILIC;CH is plibilBlloa in the 'liacy, Sioere land Nobles Block, at the 'corner of Maui el.l,Pine streets, over J. F. Corsets Boot and store. its circulation is over 2000. As an sivertising medium it is unexcelled in its ini ciethate fief t. Tnwanda Business Direciuy. ATTORAATS-AT-LAW 1 ,2311,111 &71SILLILS. Z", over Powell A; Co -IdIFF, J. N.; Mice in Wood's Block, south C Fast National 13suk, up stairs. June 12;,..8 pI; 4 I3REE A: SUS (-V C Etsbree and L Elsbree) J.-1 office in Mercur Block. Park St. mayl.k.7B - , DECK . 4 : OVERTON peof 31 Peck and D A 10tyr f.;n1. Odlee over lIIU Market 49-'79. • - vcitTos fi S.kIiDERSON (E Overton ana Jr tin 0 Sanderson.) Wilco in Adam ii Block. July 5 . is Ni AINV'ELL, NMI. Office over Dayton's Store 5pri114,76 WILT, J. ANDREW. Office in Mean's lUlock • IVIES. CARNOCHAN & HALL. (W TOartes. D ('rrnochan. L M Ha.) Office lgt rear Ward ilouse. gntrance on Poplar St. kin 14,75 MRODSIFY A. Solicitor of Patcuts. .131. Particular attention ;paid to business in Orpliins' Court and to the iettlement of copies. Other in 7dontanye's Block! /19-791 Ajr I'LLERSON IC; YOUN't3.' (1. ifera;•sovLand INL . \ V./. Young.) Office south side abler* nes fob 4,;78 EMU .laBDll.* k KINNEY, Office corner Walk and IY.L• Pine.st. Noble's block, second floor 4.ont. Collectiona promptly attended to. . feb 178 TrrILLIAMS, A'SGLB & BUFFINGTON. N VV Williams, E l Angle and E Bugngton). axe west side of Alain street, two doors north a Argils office. All Liminess' entrusted to their :are will receive prompt attention. oct 26,77 TAMKi U. AND JOHN' W. C ODDING, . l{ ttor .3 buys and Counsellors-at-La w . Office irk the Mvrcur Block, over C. T. Kirby's Drug Store: July 3, 'BCI tf. IKEENEY. .1. P. Attorne)-at-Latr. 0111c5 in Motaanye's Block, Main Street. sopt. 15, ''l-tf. rriIIoMPSON, and E. A.,. Attorneys-at I.law. Towanda, Pa., 0111ce in Mercur Block, oler C. T. Kirby's Drug 'Store, entrance on Main §creet. first stairway north of post-office. All business promptly attended to. Special atten twa given to claims against the United States for l'ensim.4, Bounties, Patents. etc.,. and to ,11,1imis and settlement - a decedent's es:ates. April 21. ly • Pf!t AND SURGEONS TOII:ASOiN. T. 8.. M:). Office over Dr. It. C Li Porters's Drug Store. feb 12,78 },TEWTO .D.N.& P. O. Office at Dwelling /I on River Street, corner Weston St. tab' 12,77 C. K., M.D. °files lat door above old L 1,3;11; building, on Main street. Special at. :elatiou given to diseases of the throat and julyl3,in WooDIMItS, 8. M., M.D. Office and real dAlce. Main street, nortbeit 3i:E.Churah Steliral Examiner ter Pension , ;Dc"srtment. 1?-1)22.71'S Avst. E. D.. M.D. Office over Bontankoi P store. OS:leo boars from 10 to 12 A. M. and from 2 to 4 P. M. Special attention given to Vifeascs of the Eye, 'Mel Diseases of , the Ear. Oct 20,77 r7I.IR•NEIL-11. L.. ; iiOMCLOPATIIIC PUTSICLUA Sonozosr.. and (dice just north of Dr. Corbon's sTain street, Athens. PE 1102tELS HESILY ROUSE. Main st.. next corner south - of Bridge street New house and new furniture throughout. The proprietor has spar -di neither pains o expense in making his t mei it:at-class and Xe4peettully solicits a share :'public Patronage. Meals at all hours. Terms reasonable. Large - Stehle attached. tiara 77 • WIS. HENRY. SECRET SOCIETIES. WATKINS POST, \O. CS, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday evening, at Military GEO. V. MYER, Commander. .7 R. EITDUIDGE, A(Uutent. feb 7, '79 CSTAL LODGE7N , a . 57. Meets at K. of P. Hall ,eve ry Monday evening at 7:30. In varance .$2.000 . . Benefits $3.00 per week. Aver* a,:e anal4.lcent, 5 yeari experience, $ll. J. RI KLTITADOE, Reporter. Ji::••E WAIIDEI,L.JII. , /s . ,ctator. fel) 22.78 - . BRADFORD LODOki l O r . 167, I. 0. O.E. Meet It: Odd Foll'ow's 1, every Monday evening If 7 o'clock., ' W sf But., Noble Grand. . , lune 12,75' I , . HOUSE AND SiON PAINTIPIC4.I p 0557, F. E. I.Zo. 32 Second street A ll orders will receive prompt attention. june112,75 EDUC4TIOI% , AL ,7,,,1'5QL7F,1i ANNA COLLEGIATE INST4TUTE,, The Second Winter Term will begin ondac, zailuary, 23, ins2.'For !catalogue or othe infor mation, address or call on the Principal.' EDWIN E. QUINLAN, A. M. Towanda, Pa. u: 19,;1 ,fLUMBER AISTD GAS FITTER VITII.I.IAMS, EDWARD. Practical. Plumber v v end Gas Fitter:: Place of business in Mer • zur next door to Journal office 'opposite Square. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, Repair tuz Pumps of all kinds, and all kinds of Gearing romptly attended to; 'All wanting work in his 11P should give him a call. July 27,77 INst7RANcE. RU-, ELL, C. S. Gineral Insurance Agency, Towanda, Ps. Office in Whitcomb's Book Store. July 12,76 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT JAMES -McCABE 1!. REMOVED BIS GROCERY BUSINESS U SE SOUTH-EAST CORNER or SLAIN AND BRIDGE' srnEers, WHERE • lIE lIAS FSTABLISTIED Read Quarters FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE. OF ROCERIES, PROYISIOU, &c., 45.-. c. CASH PAID for 'Desiztible Pro (lave. Fine BUTTER and EGGS sptei Hy. April 29 ly NATHAN TODD, (Successor to Mr. Mdllesn,) DEALEII IN PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE COAL, rocer or PINE STREET, NEAR COURT ROUSE. TOWANDA, PA. SI LO {VEST PRICES FOR CASH. The pstronerte of n old friends said the public/ gtLerally is solicited. I , oserp: 80 jOll PRINTING OF ALL KINDS done et abort notice and reasonable rites it the ltrrroucas office. ' • - , . . , - . - - . , . . . • ‘ - - ' ' ' ' '•:•"- : -' - "-•,_: -,.:',.. „ , -, ' • , . BRADFORD _. ' . `k•Y , . . L I „ , A ' _ • : ~• • , . ktbarneys-at-Law;ILI AND LOYAL SOCK Railroad Time.Tablea. EHIGH VALLEY &PENNA..AND A--- 1 NEW YORK RAILROADS. AEItANCEKENT OF FIS3ENGEII TRAMS TO TAKE EFFECT JAIL 1194 1882. EASTWARD. STATIONS. higara Falls Buffalo • Rochester - Lyons Geneva Ithaca. Auburn Owogo Elalira Waverly Sayre Athens Ifilan Rhttbr fuuSa.la kysauldng Standing Stone.„ ...... Runimerlield ....... Frenchtown Wyalusing LaceYvillo r" Skinner's Eddy ~ . Sloshoppen ilehimpany Tunkkannock ...... LaGrange Falls I. & B Juncuou ...... Ilaticn Chunk Allentown Bethlehem • - Easton...6 - PhiladelphLa... New York; 6.3041.05 • 'I •' •5511.33 - 8.33 1.00. • 5.1541.05 ..•I 8.501 1.351 • 9.101 1.451. 9.00 9.45 1 2.101 9.40 2.34'10.05 1 • ..... 1.. . : 110.15, .. ._.;10.231 46 3:001043 1 • 1 10 • . 110.54 ...I .. ... 1 3.36'11.301 ...'11.421 n. 53 1 3.011.50: !1 • - 4.12,12.10, -••1 12.11, ...A.2.23' 4.35' 1.00 1.10 • .. . . 1.24 ...I 1:05' 5.10,.1.45 ...1 1:35 5.30, 2.20 j • 3.45; 7.35: 4.301 4.44' 8.29' 5.33, • 3,00; 8.45 6.05 • 5.30 9.00: 6.40 .., 6.5510.40: 8.40 ! 9.15 A.M. P.M. P.M. WESTW I 5 30 2112 iP.SI. 6.30' 7.40; 3.40 8.00! ....1 9.00. 4.15 9.2 C; ....110.151 5.50 9.50; ...'10.45 , 0.15 ..110.65; 10.54 0.24 • 41.051 11.55 7.25 1.081 7.30 2.03! 9.45 • /.35! 3.01' 2.2510.10 -8.27! 8.43 10.46 14.55; 3.01;10.52 STATIONB New York Puiladelphia Easton . Bethlehem Allentown Mauch Chunk..... Wilkea•Barre_ L k B Junction... Falls ...... LaGrange Tunkliannock Meboopany aleshoppen Skinner's Eddy.. Wyalusing Frenchtown Bummertleld Standing Stone... Wysauking Tovianda . oleter . .. Milan Athenq • Sayre Waverly ..... Elmira Owego ...... Anbur o Ithaca Geneva Lyon' 'Rochester... \ Buffalo- 'Niagara Falls BEI ..:.1 ....! 9.20; .... 1 11.22 ... 9.27 3.27111.29 0.43. ....;11.45 3.02 0110; 3.40111.50 ...1 4.03:12.07 '10.27: ....:12,17 110.37; —.112.24 . . ..:.10.44, ;10.54' . ;12.37, ...• .' 3.5911105; 4 43 12.46 • • • ••1 ....'11.17' 4.55 12.57 • ....,11.26' 1.06 • 4:30 11.3 5.1 v 1.15 ....; 4A0:11.41; 5.20; 1.23 1.45;11.50' 5.30: 1.30 ....1 5.25 1 12.40 e. 161 2.15 ....1 5.30, .... 6.251 .... • 8.30, ....; 0.35! .... . ..1 6.10. 0.401 .... • 7.411 .... 8.14, 8.40, 8.50 1 ....1 0.50, 6.10 ; 0.401 .... ....!i1.40 8.10 12.0518:00 • 1.0:1 9.25; ' 4.051 9.40 P.M. P.M. A.M. A.ll BEE No. 32 leaves Wyalusing at 5:00, A. 51., Frencb town 6.11, Rummerileld 6.23, Standing Stone 6.51 Wvsauking 6.40. Towanda - 6.53, Ulster 7.371, Milan 7 . :16, Athens '7:25, Sayre '7:40, Waver ly 7:55. arriving at Elmira 6:50.. A. :sr. • No. 31 leaves Elmira 5:15 P. M., Waverly 6:00, Sayre 6:15. Athens 6:20. Milan' 6:30. Ulster 6:40, Towanda 6:55, Wysauking 7 . :05. Standing Stone. 7.11, Rtimmerlield 7:22, Frenchtown 7:32, arrfv, lug at Wyalusing at 7;15., P. M. Inane 8 and 15 run daily. Sleeping cars on trains 8 and 15 between Niagara Falls and Phila delphia and between Lyons and New York w.th. out changes. Parlor cars on Trains 2 and 9 between Niagara Falls - and Philadelphia with out change, and 'through coach to and from Rochester via Lyons. WM: STEVENSON, Supt. SATRE, PA...Tan. 2, 1882. •!?a:ez N. Y. R. R. Miscellaneous Advertisements. T . 1 2 1 FII owanda 5 cl. Store srr EIErF. DOOR TO FFI.CII k CO offer a complete assort mEnt of .DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Crockery, Glassware, •, .; WHITE and DECORATED CHINA. - - ~atez;t dpAgns and patterns of • MAJOLICA WARE, BIRD CAGES, SATCHELS, &C. For the coming Spring Trade, we adhere as heretofore to our established principle—that'a quick sale with a small profit is better than a slow one with a large profit—and therefore :our.prices 'in any line q goods . will , compare favorable with the prices of I any other house. say-We endeavor to sell the best article for the least possible money.: LOEWUS & FREIMUTH. my6-tf STOP AT T. MUIR & CO.'S I.lb GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. The place to save money D onylng cheap is at Sarno! Mita and'Praaklin Streets TOWA24DA. PA. Tney tespeetitilly announce to the public that thlry have • large stock of FLOUR., FEED, MEAL. GRAIN, SALT, FISH FORE. and PROVLSIONS generally. _ Wo have also added to our stock s vsrLetiot WOODEN WARE, such as BUTT= TOES. FIR MIS. CHURNS. ETC. Jost received a ; large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffees. Spices, 4pOITLBOI4II PURE SOAP, the best in the market,, and other makes of soap Syrup and Molasses; which they offer at low prices for Oath. Oct 26 77 B _ bLoesnowbefor ing cthehleTouz ma i enoyerst l o ioru s than any a se. Capitol not needed. We will start you. $l2 4 day and up wards Inane at home by the industrious, Men, women. boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for 111. Now is the time. You can work in spare time only or give your whole time to the business, You can live at home and do the work No other business will pry you nearly as 'Well -- No one can fall to make enormous tay by en gaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms free. -. : . Money made bat, easily and honorably. Address, Tnue a Co., Augusta, Maine. Deo 15-Iyr . , L ETTER HEADS; BILL HEADS, 1.4 NOTE HEADS, dm printed in the best style of the art at the REPUBLICA/I otbee. 1519 11 CURES DYSPEPSIA, COMMIT P.M. 2.051 7.20. 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Partionbui given onapplication. ■ 'Cousin John, this is my eldert daughter eithrrine,' my father said, and the strang, sed-looking gentleman arose, walked screw+ the room, and took both my hands in his; then, looking me steadily in the face and putting his hund upon my head, he kissed me as if I had been a little child, and, turning to my father, renewed the conversation CURES ELL DISEASES 'Of THE STOMACH, JIDNETS, sr*, bat I bad interrupted by my entrance. I Was nineteen , then; filled with can. osity end I went to find my mother. BLOOD. `Why he?' I said. 'Your Cousin John,' she answered as if that settled the matter. .Bht - it did not, gradually I found that my mother knew but litth3 more eon- ,+ corning him than myself. A distant coushrof my father's whom he had I not seen for over twenty years living id Missouri, where he had made a fortune in iron mines and long since retired from business; a bachelor, viith•no 'tapir kin—none nearer than 'my fattier; that Install. Why he was in D—, where. be was going. and how long , he waR likely to btay, no one knew bat him t;elf. , I rent back into the parlor, and nn dtr the pretense of reading a novel took a good long look at him. He woe apparently about fifty, year old; tall, but with an, almost painful stoop in. his shoulders; his face a picture of stony sadness:; deep gray eyes, long, faultless nose, and a mouth 'that ;seemed to guard more bitter thoughts than any I have ever seen. A strange looking man! that was my conclusion . . Finish ing the inspection, I dropped iny eyes upon the book was soon absorbed in its contents; so much indeed, that when my father arose arid' excused hin3 self for a few 03monts, I.lcnew nothing of it. • B. B. Buzau): How longit was after his absence be ore t= I bee conscions of it I cannot , tell. lonly•know that pausing for a moment to turn the next page, I rai,ed my eyes and found Cousin John steadily regarding me. I,tbought that he had the most unwavering eyes I ever saw. .When I loOked up he left his seat and took another near me, making' at the same time ,aome ciltinur remark, his voice waare,eep, and he' talkettslowly, but all thetime as if hits thoughts were absent froM his tongue: We bilked of matters in general and I was very much interested—more perhaps an himihan • in the conversation. - Sine. J. AVYAN D. C. WINSIIIP My father came to the door, i itnt'see ng tis so well occupied, did not enter. While we woo talking .night came on, and CousiirJolm, saying that be bad some unpacking to do, arose to go to his room I offered my services, if the, could be.of any use to him 'and some what to my suprise he said: -L ' •Tbsantr yon, Cuthenueigiris are good hands at unpacking, I sho l uld like to have your help.? , So I wrint with into his room, and then; unlocking a big hunk, be deliberately -sat down by the, fire and asked me to partially unpack it. Of course I fell to work, I had taken out .a few articles.and laid them on the floor around Me; then, coining to a small black box marked on the top "strictly private,'' I turned to ask him that should be done with it; but seeing a faraway look in his eyes as they gazed F. F. BISHOP upon the fire, I would not disturb him. The box, however was in my *ay, and so I took it out carefully and attempted to place in the table near me; but in rising I st e)ped upon my dress. and after a vain effort to regain my balance dame tumbling to the floor. The box fiew'from my hand, ' and striking the wall.opposite broke completely open. He started up hurriedly at the fall, and after raising -me from the floor, looked to see what wascinjered. When he saw the broken box a look of vexa tion swept over his face, and ho com menced to take up - carefully the broken pieces. The contents of the box were letters and yellow looking papers; he put them all upon the table, then com menced searching for something that was evidently wanting to make up the Original contents. I was still frightened, but I crept nearer and began to search too. Almost bidden under the rug. I disnoyered a small morocco case that I knew at once was meant for a ring. I placed it in this hand without u word. ,-He took it, stood for a moment, with 'every trace of anger vanished from his fade then began to walk nervously up and down the room. Tatood wonderingly by the fire, riot no t•knoning what else to do. At last he ceased walking assuddenty as he had begun, and asked in a voice that start led me by its intensity: 'Do you know what that is?' • I shook my head.' He touched a spring, the lid flew open, and the fire- light glinted on a solitaire diamond ring—nothing else. I raised my eyes to his in mute in quiry, and for an answer he drew an other chair to the fire, and motioning me to it, said: 'I will tell you why the eight of that ring stings me like _a eerpant's bite. All my life, Catherine, I have been a lonely man, - having no kith nor kin nearer than your father, and making 'but few friends around me in the world. There Was but one human - being for whom I cared more than for. ; myself, and that was Robert 13,tra ff ord. There fore when he. with his young wife, died of yellow fever in Memphis and left their only child, a boy:eif ten, hoMelese, , with the dying prOer that I would take ,him to my care, radeepted the trust thankfully, and took the orphan child, clothed with the memory and the like ness of his dead father, to My desolate home. EDWARD Zome D. 31. UALL Philadelphia, Pa dsitss Ans.r JAB. A. Bnowx FB►NS T. Gomm = FIitA3iELIIC VAICANKEEN Dual:AID, Pike Co., Pa HALM VA:tom:Ex "GOVERNMESIT I OF THE PEOPLE DT.*IIpLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE." Yintct.l 'Henry Strafford and, myself lived 4)- gether as father and son. He learned to love me, and every hope lay in him. Years strengthened the mutual affection. and brought Henry to manhood—my self to the age of forty, a silent _ and— except to him—nsorose man. I was wealthy by that time; my Wanness had been my only are snd had prospered accordingly. Iwa looked upon by virtue of my wealth 'as a tiremitteat mangy "one day I was called upon by .thei cashier of the bank, of which I was a rector. He told me