REPUBLICAN. RSDAY. , MARCH 2.1882 -To OUR SUBSCRIBERS ! EXAMINE YOUR LABEL! yon the month and year up to „othseription is paid. If yonrsnEk. 13 3 n. to einire, view send na renewal , (nice, that we may q the paper right along. s e nd in v.ithotit. dAttst. ' Woosteris onr general agent.' !elle collector, far the southern and west i Jll Cif the County. .• rF IN PRICE OP SUBSCRIP TION. rihzned, publishers and pieiprie• tt,e Thadford I?eporier, Towanda linxitroitu REPUBLICAN and Brad i„s, published in Totranda, bav t ,:were loss in thit publication of peetive papers from the heretofore tv low price per annum, hereby mutu :, to mike the subscription price of our papers respectively, on and after t of Jtatuary,.lB.32, Oue Dollar and uh , per annum. And we t trerebv ti,t pledge ourselves to each other, ,r our honor as business men, that we ictiv and invariably adhere to the underitantling. To make this !new legally binding, we have entered Os: with penalty and forfeiture for n C , f the terms of this agreement, iPtions .paid prior to. January Ist is he taken at the former rate. Bates oi , inq in all cases to be independent eript ton. (room:tot k lirrencoms, &porter. n. TURNER., Journal: Is`TRACY, REPUBLICAN. - E. ii:113IVII P.ABsONS, .Arqus. --- ;eSINESS LOCALS. g..ots of malty kitoli for sale .at I,ly ;.rice s at Croth' store. Mrs. .11 lake ti li and salt water fish ; at lyer's market, Bridge street. . . , . May 19-4( WALL PAPERS Itt Cross' Store 11.104 t ro.asdnabie prices. Mr 2. C hArge for delivering, and clone In .. M. Myer'e market; Bridge May 19-tf 11. is has a large stock of Sash av i HISO Mn:clings, ' and is he a per than at other vatablishment ..t it alli.t 1 0S SIADE - V4 f Ueititiful de4igna at Mr 2. 11. )As can tell Groceries very cheap • ide expenies are very light. His ~ra shall Iye the benefit by buying at Ward St /tre. G u to Wit Iteamb'n ti r choice of Basler and Birthday Some of ilium arc artistic and Take Notice on, and cvyrybody . will take notice, have purchased the goods in store for owned and occnpied by -M. L. Schnee :n(3;m as the Beaton Clothitig House, .I;.' Block, Main street, Towanda, Pa., to realize the money to settle up I elian sacrifice the entire stock Bents and Shoes, at almost any f,r PAO weeks only. Now call at once. en:, the greatect bargains in that line lEEE 11. JACOBSON, Prop 0,;11,1 be more appropriate as a .t 'rieml - tlian one of those evinisitely I German Cards, or one of Prang's ,:e-:gns for Eisler mementoes. Mr2-Inr. Ith eit mill . ; ;lie first symptoms of this disease when • aehing and having painful sensations e 'nobs upon" rising trout bed in the dug, a stiftness in the jcints accoinpa -3: times by swelling and redness, all l~ tans re.:4aamend the application of an us! relred, something penetrating and litig; an article that will act as a ciara s:zent to the parts affected.' Dr. Bonn 111“;nniatic Cure gives instant relief ups is first application. 11 lame back, pains rums it is an invaluat ta bonsehohi rem°. Ask your druggist for it. Price 75 cents. •:tsciured by The Bosaiako Medicine p.mv, Piqua 0. For, sale by. Clark B. er. S. End W ard House Block. tie 2-I,yr. plt. STATIONARY at Cross' Store, in krmerly occupied by Po=t Office. Mr 2. t M THRESHER-TEN HORSE POWER. Is steam power mounted on wheels is I , :e and mat' be easily hauled with a twat*: desired point. It is adapted to ; , repulsion Of TIIIIESUING caning, feed cutters, portable saw r atiother light machinery. It is of eonatruction, durable and easily Manufactured by Charles Perrigo f;odon, Tompkins County, N. Y. C. W. HOLCOMB, General Agent 4 r, Pa., July 21-w t I.t• magazines, daily and wealy papers • Mr 2. Tins.--Slaving purchased •tAat Saw Mill of .J. G. Saxton, loilated A AiUIIIIV Borough' on the Sullivan and Line Railroad, I am prepared to furnish i of every description on short notice. nilla specialty. Ratea reasonable. Or- ~ , :icitc.l. ,u'ulso proprietor or the New Albany Ho no rc all persons desiringaccommoda c..n rind them at reasonable rates. Good ;m.z. J. W. Wit.cox. J&u. 30, 1532.-Gm Easter Cards beautiful! is the the exclamation “ho have Meer those handsome Easter 1 , la the whitlow of Whitcomb's book l 1: 111 VAL AND DEPARTURE OF TIIE MAILS. A arrivo and depary at tbo Tonahnds - Post- T as follows: 111.1`..11*.CD 1., N. V. and Eastern states Laporte, Sc v. way mail from the north 4uiu .te w F:ra„k4c.. Tueeslay, Thursday and Saturday...—. ...... ...... lulu, &c., Monday, Wednesday iud Y. Burlington, .17. c 1:00 P. layhville, Rome, .t c • llOO -4:hi vouch from Erie and NCIt Es 2:30 V. way mail from the South-- 4:3S nt , n, ... 5:003 Lr _ 6;30 1 pouch from Ell Ors and E B 8 10-:40 I=l '•:,.. ~ r., ".lonroeton, .s:e 0:00 a. ir h. , .,gh Valley way mail south 0:15 - lea pouch Elmira. Erie and North- eru ectltral Itlalroad.• ..... ....... 10:00 . y. Barliwgton; Sc ' 1000 - ,- Ahe , .. juin. ace:..... 12:00 ff. r.lay ... ....... „, 1:00 P. $ Et . a. Tucsda,y Thnpulay and Sat. 111.1ay... r 'Monday. Wedzeaisy and Fr lay 1:00 .I..a).;ville, Ronie, kc 1:00 u~L• - re. tc ..................-....2: 45 1, 4 :11 Valley way.mail North 3:45 Phila. and astern States. .1:45 "Me. , open trona 7:00 A.. N. to 7:45 v. at. Money ro.er office open from 8:00 a. N. to 7:00,e. u. open on Sunday from 9:00 to 10:00 A. at. P. Powra.t., P. M. CLUBRING TERMS FOR ISB^. W e lila furnish the ItErnutacAti with any of I.!imsing named publications, from and •i:.i:uary 1, 1882, at the rates nulled' be hich includes the Ittrinsmoo; With the cr named:- -sew York Weekly Times, $2 45 `-m:-Weekly Times, 3 85 l'iniadelphia Weekly Press, l'idloielphis Weekly Times,.. llarl r'e Magazine,. iit r'e Weekly, Bazar, .1 (2,-ntury Magazine (Scribner).. 475 St. Nicholas, 4 00 • Pc;pular Science Monthly, ...... ..... 5 59 ..Norili American Review. 510 &al( tient Agriculturist, • 262 , -- Atlantic Monthly, 4 75 Country Gentleman, /3 35 haral New Yorker,: „ . ' .2 35 Toledo Blade, - .2 75 IVlde Awake, 3 60 l'ancey - - 1 200 Er•byland, . . 190 Lath Folks' Reader 2 10 Detnoreat, Monthly ' :... SlO iieltfo: Lady's Book . 3 .10 Peterien's Magazine s .... 3 10 Scu-ntifie American, - 425 Burlington Ilawkeye, • • - 2 15 The Nursery, 260 71,, F.xrm and Garden ....... ....., • • 2 1 1 I ,utt'a Companion . ' 2 7- • 4otricteittneetings errs bet) held at Lime Hill A birch distillery is to be vTeeted ;In Bnl4 livsn. - - • ' Reserved sestsat Rirby's for the •'Wjdoa Bedott." - At East Troy the revival meetings still contiitue. thwitike creamery. Band concert at Academy . Hall, Hiya on Fliday 'et ening, March 3d Kendall's Borne . ' Book a t pretntum toaubseribera. . , Mr. James Wriiley of Budingion, died very suddenly on Sunday last,of apoplexy. S. B. Mild has had his dining, Lilliaid and bar rooms re-papered .yith a lighter and , handsome new wall-paper. . , Mike Welch. of Waverly.: N. Y.. paid $lO fine for kissing 'Mies Busier Clouniti 'against her free will. - - Church Of the Messiah. Rev. 0. D. Ashen leiter, of Jersey City, will preach next &la thy, rooming and evening. Glycerine - has nearly doubled in prim Stip p )se it is because chaps are .so numerous this winter, as will be noticed by the number of weddings that have taken, place in town. Chi heat. Collar. lecture en the "Martyred Preaidtnta." Next . to Blaine. there la no man in tho'country alio can better do justice to the Bubject. At Mere= Hall, March 16. We publish this week , and in every • is sue hereafter the time table of the Barclay Railroad. It will be a convenience to all desiring at any time to travel over that rbad, Torn Kennedy alley and had the , saloon. Tom is vel and will no doubt' Said the Chicago girl, as she Bati Bun• thorne after the desertion of Patiendo sink down crushei: "What did he give up that way for? _ Why didn't the dratted tool sue her for breaCit of promise?" Chicago girls take a deep interest in a play. "Kitty," a valuable blooded mare. owned by . C. 14. Tracy, Esq., died suddenly on Satur day last. - Slac was a chestnut, and very hand some. E. E. Buffington also lost a good driv ing mare last Saturday night. Our friend Coburn. who is in the empiciy of Dye & Co.; hardware dealers, Towanda, wade us a friendly call on Monday last, looking after the un-ttnaccau)dabies. and telephone route. Call again Cobe, and try our chewing tobacco. —Le Plys c ille• Adrerliser. If you, can treat to anything better than chewing tobacco, Cobe will stay at home, for he can get free lunch and fresh water with a little lemon in it here:' Mr. Burgess has established himself as a comedian of rare power, and tabu; raolt henceforth with the very drat characier ac tors of the American stage.—Democrat, Louis. We would call the attention of our readers to, the advertisement of M. E. Rosetifield, announcing his Spring Stock of Clothing. Mr. Rosenfield always keeps' a first-class stock tir goods on hand and if yOu are going to it:I L- clothing or any kind you should not fail to examine his stock. Chas. Cross hairhis store removed from his old, stand on Park street to the: rooms for merly occupied by the Post Office. in Mercur Block. Ile has put in new go - i.ds, a large stock, and has them tastily arranged, and-is now prepared to see hi 3 friends. Lellay . nrille hai a temperance orgardiatim. - It was recently formed anti Li old zerel by the following pectoris: , ' . President-- - -Rev. L. Peck. • .1 VieePresidents—G. W. Brink, Thou. (.cart-:j side. Correkpoudiog Sec's—Alex. MoUree ltt cording See'y—P. E. Woodruff. . Tretisurer—Mrs. P. Woodruff. The work lof tearing down ibe Humphrey Brod. a Tracy building was commenced on Monday last: It will probably be a month befure they . can commence en the Inunda tions of the new building* The building was put up by Capt. Bryant for a carrirge•manu factory about 13 years ago • . • A. large dry goods firm of 'BostOn proposes to its employes that each shall contribute $lO, in weekly a's , 4esstnent of fifty cents, toward treating onef out of (very twenty-five of their number to a trig to Europa next summer, luck to decide who shall go.—Elmira Adver tiser. What a capital idea! Now let the printers of Towanda each pay a weekly ass'epsnient, of_ five cents for two weeks (if they can stand the pressure) and take a trip to Waverly on. the Fourth of-July. Oh, there's nothing like going abroad. • I r , Ralph Bingham, the boy orator that'attract ea so much attention a. short time ago irtien ho made his first appearance in Towanda,• will give,a6entertainment in Mercur Hall on next Tuesday evening. The sale of scats will begin at Kirby's, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Admission, 35 cis. No extra charge for re served seats. Children under.l2 years 25 cts. admision. , , On Tuesday evening doors sill open at 7 and the entertainment begins at 7:30 o'clock. The Gorham . Church Choir Co. gave a very fair presentation of "Patience" at MerEtir Hall on Monday evening, and tbey•-were re ceived by 'a crowded house. -There were several vcry.fine voices in the company. The opera is in the style 'of "Pinafors," and has become very popular during the aesthetic graze.—We do not think it as good as Pina fore, but the Gorham Co. brought out all th e line points in the very best manner. - . 4.00.. at . 1,1.00 .'11:00 Ex-Sheriff Van Fleet, accompanied by J. P . Keeney and Geo. Fairchild as deputies, took the four Prisoners sentenced to the State Penitentiary at the last term . of Court to that institution • on Wednesday night last, on the 10:45 train going with.. The, prisoners; were Ire . Mann, Jadscin BfeCa nick, Sherman Bradley and Wm. Brown. lkfrs. Mann was deeply affected and wept from the time she left Towanda until their arrival in Philadelphia, with 6nt little inter mission. . - MEE cCarrick x•emed to realize his position - sadly. Bradley took it easy, and Brown-ins the moat contented person of the four, as did not care for anything but the lunch, of ‘shich he got the main share List of letters remaining in the Post-office for the week ending Feb. 23, .1S82: • Anderson, Leonard Hankenson, Mary Antisdel, CC Harris, E B Bella:Ilia, Clark Hager, Cola Benjamin, Cora ; Kerrick, J B Callahan, Bridget , Lynch, Thos Crandall, Geo • Moe, Mort Conley, Mary Jane Moore, Chai A - Corson, Beny Fennel, Carrie Cunningham, John Robins, G E Ely, Mary Sehomover, Dennis • Fox, J A Sweet,,.Fred ' Filmer, G W . 1314 w, 3osepti 1:00 Persons calling for any of !lie above will please say "Advertised," giving date of list. P. POWELL, P.-31,1 Ex-Vice-President Colfax I will lectare in Morcur Ha'•l on "Our Martyred Presidents" March, 16tli. As Mr. Colfax was in a position ,to knoll• much of the subject, upon which he will speak. and as be is an orator of rare ability, it will no doubt be, a rare treat. He should be greeted with a hill house. • 2 50 2 80 4 CO 4 . 75 4 75 The high School Literary Society. The Literary Society of the Graded school elected the•following officers for the ensuing term on Monday , evenink; - • President—Martin Bennie. Vice President --Bury 1 4 ; Berns. Secretary—Benj. Koykendall. • . • Treaanrer--Ony Peek. - • - The Society meets Monday evenings,, . ••• 'Tzar. Wroovr Brurrr."—line matinee, yesterday, was very largely attended, s and at plata the opera house awes crowded-not , even standing room after Ole curtain rose. At both - entertainmenti theartdieneeWas i lighted beyond measure. 'Neil tininess and. his emnpany will be sure to halt at , Talsile' on their retire from the Pacific coast, ad a Ma) reception will await tbem.--Ibtedo Own mereka Way *S. —Choice his st C. ilyees saarket. Bridgo Street. Mayl9-tt. ON 11:1 torn out his ton pin om rommleted into a tasty popular with .the boys do a '•booming" btoinese. - !testi the Press notices of the "Widow Be. dots" elsewheto.". Adiiai 13teinbiux has pi hued "lbn land," just opposite the freight d ep o t. . - . , . Will pittrieb is - the trappy" 4 , piulent "of ten pound girl. . Quite too 106,', liu't it. Will? l'he newly . appointed poittnuuttar at Wysott, is Mr. E. G. Owen. Ile,miteeeeda Mr. Whita ker. -1, Buck's Road Laws for .sale at this taco Alt township officers should home . a copy. Price 60 cents, ' - - Judge McCollum occupied .tlio bench to the Court ream, last week, while Judge Mor row tried cases in the jury room. received a charming aid highly prig 4 Valentine, in the shape . id' nine-poundliaby kirk • • The Tunkbannock Repellents bag donned a new drtasL-or a partial one at kast —and is greatly improve(' in appearance. ' , Mr. Thome Outside of Loltaysville, soon remove to Horne Neville, N.l. He gave l s banquet to a number of trienda at his deuce on Friday, Feb. 17. , Neil Burgess Widow iledott, like Rip Van Winkle and Uncle Josh Whitcomb, draws full houses and &site everybody. Tournai, Indianapolis, &qt. 17. - • . Tho .douation for the Bev, Ales MaeGowen. pastor of the Baptist churol4Thuraday night of last week, at the •residence of Mr. Eaten, was quite an elaborate astir.• About $lOO was received.—Confou Sentin4 • - Ono of the Hoagland boys, - quarantined in 1 the pest house, died a week si cb.' rhe other has entirely- recovered. No .n isr cues of small-pnx in town, I N. C. Damen and Col. Overton Own a 'hundred acres of cranberry swamp On Barclay mountain, and propose putting it under mil.: tivation. - "Laxly Jane," a leading character In "Pa tience" is a Miss. Dow of New York, and is the high-ailaried_ a)pfatia of a choir iu je fashionable church. • In-the prosecution or the L. VAL'R. Co. agaitwt Hackman Miller, charged .with ille gally 'selling tickets, the accused Tuesday wsiveti a hearing before a justice , end gave bail , for app carance'at court. - The many friends of B. A. Packer ate -it .foiced to learn that there was no -truth th rumor of his alarming illness. On the contrary lie is having a good time in the liud of sunshine and alligators.: h. Lewis 11. Hall Et3q.. delivered; the last of the Monroe coarse of lectures eti !Wednesday evening, F e b. 21 His subject was 'Me French Revolution" and the, audience was de lighted with the able and eldiluent manner in which ho treated au interesting theme. Mrs. Phillips, the revered mother of Mrs. D. T. Evans, died at her daughter's residence on Second , street, Feb. 23, after a painfulill itess of nearly two years. The deceased was an Exemplary christian lady, -and during a re4dence or severaryears in Towanda had enteared herself to a large circle of Mends. During Lent (until Holy Week,) Services will be held at Christ Church as follows: Sundays, (eicept the.drat Sundays. of the months, y Holy Communion at 9 a. m., services as usual; Monday*, Tuesdays. and Saturdays, Evening . Prayer at 4 p. m.; Wednesdays , Matins and Lenten Readings at 11 a. m.; Fridays, Litany and Lenten Read . ings at 7 p.m. Tho return a Widow Beihitt to this place nne . of the events ,of the ;spawn, , in the impersonation, kr. Ncil Burgess certainly has ne equal. The sallies:pf laughter which nearly every moment break from the audience •at the ezpression of features, or of epee° ti by the Widdw, fully attest the great pleasure af forded by the performance. Mr. Burgess is support3d by his own 'company. Mr. dart deserves a goodly share of honor -for his ery •artistic impersonatiou.=Boston Post, Dec. 21. - • The members of Watkins Post,. G. A. 8., , oelebrated Washington's Birthday, on Wed nesday evening last, by a re-anion m Military _Hall. Capt. Wilt presided, and Prof. Albert :deliveted an appropnato address, which was folio:tired by brier Rod fitting, remarks :from ; Senator Davies and Col. H. B. McKean. Camp-fire songs were sang, and Stories Baked beans, hard tack and crffee were iserved in camp style, and " the boys " did justice to the fare. Mr. Wm. R. ,Sutton, son-in-law of Dr. Horton, of Terrytown, - died at his residence near Lyons, N. Y„ Siinday, Feb. 12,, aged 31 yi ars. The Lyons. Republican says of him : lie was a young man of sterlirig worth—con scientious, Upright, and held in high esteem_ by aU who knew him. His death is s grovi was blow to his young wife, who has watched . by his bedside during his long illness with untiring devotion, to his 1 widowed mother, and to his sisters, who fire assured of the sympathy - of our entire community in their affliction. - • We understand the 2d annual meeting and banquet of the North Branch Alumni Asso ciation of Lafayette College, held ; at the Wy oming Valley Hotel, in Wilkes-Barre; Feb. 22d, was a very enjoyable affair. The literary exercises which consisted of the " History,"a poem and an address, werU•of a high order. After the collation had been served, a num- I ber of Sentiments were. proposed, which called. forth suitable responSes from the gen tlemen named to speak for them. President Cattell responded tor:,Otir I Alma Miter; j Welles Hollenback for the Board of , Trustees; Judge Bice, a graduate of Hamilton College, for Sister Colleges; Rev. Andrew • Brydie ; of the. University of Edinburp for our Foreign. Universities; Hon,' E. L. • Hillis . for the law yers, and Bev. David Craft for. the old gratin , aces. , Docto: Wien, 'Who his .recently returned from Europe, where be .bas been spending some time for his health, was warmly greeted by the alumni and other fribruhf of the college pre:sent, who hold their belayed 'President in the highOst. estonn. • - 1 . Sheriff Deegan', or Liporta, passed through town on Monday with Edward Reminsnider arias Henry Gallen, who escaped from the Laporte jail in NoxeMbdi 'last. H 0 was - caught in Perth Amboy city, N. J. He is charged with highway robbery. The Sheriff has exhibited_ great great skill and enter prise in capturing the aforesaid jail 'mailer. —2otearula Argus. ; ti Hon. F. C. Bunnell and James W. Platt, EA.. took the night line early Monday morn ing for Harrisburg. where they made appli cation on Monday for 4 Charter for the Wyom ing County On find Oil Compariy.--Tunk hannock Republican.. • MI B. Delos Rockwell of troy - is plaiting at W. A. Chamberlin's, while Dr. Payne is treat ing her for lir offectioni of the eyes. Dr. payne's skill as- an °calla. is givtug him a wido reputation throughout Northern Penn sylvania! sm.rrzulizz.. Mr. D. - J. Allen and wife of Horseheads are . paying a short visit in town-l-they • were for merly residents' of this place. Rcv N. J. Mitchell of Centre Co., is supply ing the pulpit tt the Distiiple church during the ,sbeence of Mr. Encell the pastor. . . The funeral •of William Phelys. an aged citizen takes place to:Asp at twelve o'clock, the gervice to be held et the Baptist church. He ties lately _ buried his two youngest chil dren 'Mice antl Alton who were living at home and cain# for the parenbrin their: old age. Mr. Bbelpgbas reiret:l a large family of childroci halrOg ki4 four song in the . scmy service dating tbe war. .fturavaiutP4 4 4 is felt fOr the. entire family particularly, the aged matte/ end widow; also, for Alton)! Wife l',and two little children. The election was very, well attended 00n , tsitlprink the .1414 weather. There wits sortie :strife over a few of the minor ,offutellnic the grEatlltil L et was constable. the sneceiefil eau• . didate roteWog the kip inajority of tour. It ht-gcnerally lbelleved, that the supply of - Liquiir on -the igerind. wait equal ',to the de- Feb. 27.1882. , BM I pEssozraii,. Hattio M. Cowlea isvisiting Mends 44 116 4 Ne r Hall of Eaton, Wyoming countnis visiting beibrother, Louis lif. Hall Eaq. o:24lscLirlisui has retapied front her visit'in Woi. Stevenson of Sayre; 800. of the Pa. it 14. , Y S2i was la town ou'ltieedsi; —Mrs. Biontmyer 'of Brooklyn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lynch on Second Bt. • —C. H. Keeler of the Owego Record grim in town over Elntidtiv. —nobt.43. Mitchell of La _ ware`cooutv,,ic visiting friends in town. Libbie Brink' is -the guest- ollier sister, Mrs. parental Powell. . • : „.—Miss ilia Willcox Is slating at Plainsville. Luzerne county. —Harry Taylor gradoehxl at Colombns,- Ohio. Medical College and returled to To. wands On,Wednesday of this week. —Miss , Angie 'of Herrick - visiting her sister, Mrs.. J. J. Spalding and :her brothes. Harry' and P.: J. Angle. , —Mrs. Moe of Little,Meadoirs ati Mrs. Dr. Claggett of - Standing . Stone, rs, have been visiting friendi.and relatives in town. • —Mr. Jame H: Moe - of Monte s Territory bas been spenning a few days in Towanda, the guest of his cousin. Mr. L. D. Coburn. —Mrs. M.J. 4 Llog his gone to , Waterbitry. Conn. to spend a ry weeks with relatives and friends. —E. B. Byington. the popular Igenentl pas senger agent of the Lehigh Valley railroad . • was in town on Tuesday. Chubbuck Esq., attended and ad dressed a prohibition convention in Altoona, last week. - j —Dr. Wm. Taylor has gone' to libilsaehu setts sod expects to be a`meot 'a couple of weeks. . 4 —Edward Walker. ,Br., has jest returned from a prospecting tour through the timber regions of western Tennessee. —Mr. J. D. Wilber is in Ehniti l -on businels connected with his new patents 'on the Ea ' !eke. Hower. He wilt also Visit Binghamton. —The "City of Bnisser on which Mr..and Mn.o Willson sailed for England on the 11th init.. reached Liverpool on Wednesday, Feb. rtlary 22. ' —Mr. Frank Deegab, formerly with Powell & Co. but / now with; L. D. Pardee & Co. of Hazleton, i was visiting ,his many friends in Towanda, list week. t —Mrs. John Jones,, Jr., and 'daughter,- of Owego, came to this place to attend tho funeral of their aunt, Mrs.,, _ Wright, and are spending a few days with frietidsbere; —Dr. Tewkesbury of Wilkea-Harre, spentrt day or two with his brother-in-law, Sheriff Horton, last week and reinrned home Satur day evening. "". Bev. C. H. Wright while to Bernice on Tuesdayllast to spend a few day/ for the benefit of his health. lie is- afflicted with Asthma.' —Mrs. E. B. Beardsleo and 'two children of Little Meadows, Was the guest of Mr. and . Mrs. L. M. Coburn bat week. Mrs. B. was accompanied by her father-in-law, Mr. Silas Beardalee. , —Miss Belle Pratt goes to 'Philadelphia this week and will remain until after the commencement of : the Medical College of Pennsylvania University; when, her brother C. Manville Pratt Will take the degree of M. D. - The next meeting of the C. L.E. C. will be at the residence of Mrs.. J. E. Hitchcock, on Pine St., Friday, March 13, .at 7 _p. m. The work of the ereidni will be a review of the first two chapter of Mackenzie's "XIX Cent ury," also questions and answers on the "XIX Century" from No.. I c. to No. 25, inclusive, Essays will be read as ustiaL All who are interested in the C. L. 8. C. '.work are° cot.. dially invited_ to attend.. Prot. Edwin C. Eldridge Protector of fine arts in Elmira Female College, will deliver a lectnre ,on art at'; the Collegiate Institute, - Tuesday evening larch 7th. ,prot. Eldridge is a graduate of the American Academy et Design, and has spent several years •in rope; studying under the best masterw,r both Rome and Paris. His lectures are illus trated by magnificent stereoptican views. As Thomas Whitney, a brakeman bn the 8.- L. A: 8. IL was setting a brake on Saturday morning list, the chain broke throw ing him, to the ground. He , struck against the bank and rolled under the wheel, where one leg was terribly mangled and his body severely bruised. The accident happened at "the summit; this' side of Dushore; but young Whitney was not missed by his fellow brake men until near Near Albany. From the lat ter, place, Conductor Lull telegraphed back to the Dushore agent, Mr. Blair, Who imme diately started down the track in search of him.' Nearly an hOur elapsed from the time . of the accident before the wounded man was . found. He was at :onCe removed to a. hotel in Dushore and hle parents,., who reside In TOwanda, immediately hastened to him, Sept. Blight promptly placing an engine at their service. The young man never lost con sciousness and was able to fully, explain the cause of the accident. He was mercifully re lieved by death before reaction had taken place, so that he suffered no pshlwhile his mind' continued clear. He comforted his sorrowing parents by expressing his perfect trust in God and the earnest hoim that it would be well with' him. His death was _peaceful and happy. Thomas was an only child of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitney and had always been a kind and affectionate son. Hie afflicted parents have, the sympathi, of the community in their great sorrow. The remains'were brought to Foivanda, by special train, on Sunday. The funeral took place at 1 p. m., on Tuesday at the residence of the residence of the parents of the deceas ed, corner Locust Avenue and Cherry streets. The burial took place In Wysox. Burley Chilean, son of Hiram Chilean, the 1 tenant on H. M. Welles' farm on the fiats near Towanda Creek, met with a fright fel accident Saturday morning. The yohng man was assisting his father in t anting corn stalks with a borse-poWer cutter, and in feedinz, his gloved hand was caught between the "teed tells," and before : the machine could be stopped his band and arm half way to the 61bow were cut into small pieces, ,Forth• nately.the machine broke or the whole arm 'might have been sacrificed. Dr. - Pratt was summoned and dressed the wound. As the knives were sharp the cut was- smooth and clean; and the Doctor thinks that six inches of tbelore-armcan be saved.' • Young Chilean is about 20 years of -age, an indnetrious, exemblary young man, and will receive the- sympathy and attention nf Vs many friends. He endured the rain with heroism.—Review. Among the patents inned last week was one to our toWnsmsn, J. rD. Wilber, for vain: able improvements on the Minsk& Mower, which was one a his first inventions. We understand that the addition of these: new improvements will enable him to builds ma chlie, vastly superior. to his _original one. Several parties, we are inforinekare already desirous of negotiating for the manufacturo of the new invention. We congratulate Mr Wilber on' this litest achievement of his in ventive genius, and bespeak.for him abright future. With his thorough knoiledge of mowing tnaehines,= and long experiance II a I manufacturer, any oompany fartunsto encintlt tosecure an interest in the perfeoted Eureka and business firpoida l tion with Mr. Wilber. cannot fail of succees.—Beciine. = c.' z.- s.' C. Lecture on Art. Fatal Accident. Shocking Accident. ing*voirement coot the Eureka. 50/41elei Grave stews. The United States governmeiit is now pre pared to furnish neat marble grave stones . fres of charge, for all soldiers of ~ the late war who died VW . to Feb . 4879, cad Who" rawer are not streauyinitably marked.. The WSW Of SO 100 Whose gravel gra focatpd at Towanda or surrounding kunsdlipo, abos4 be sent to Capt. Cleo. V. ll*, Of this Stoo l immediately, with the following information& Soldier's full name, age -wben killed or died, data of death, rank, company and regime:A lf name and location- of cemetery in which baled. . 113 'j=7,.-o*l. - a;as*..' . • - • ., , 11 ; ? :: - Zisasoweer The death of this WO seePeeted teal tionOred citizen, siblidt took Ph* reb,lBth, is worthy of special note. b orn in 18111, - In Twiy, toiwithip. :whin this 'part of the State]..waa coMparatively -new, - though eettlieti With - people rapidly, mostly from the RuteruStatest. Hewit developed an fa ipitation r , aspiration for , book s k : and knowledge; and 'mid eru'*- - discovered =by his parents that his mimidid not take to the pro- Session of alarmer. - :He was very:studious, fond of reading, int made the most - of his tine to gain abet knowledge be .could with the iiPportanities afforded him in the atheists at that time in this put of the State; abed a little past fifteen , years old. his father seeing the bent of his -mind advised him -to 'learn the printing business and procured for him a.situation, in the office of J. P. Bull. pub lisher at that time' of the paperricalled the Bradford Sealer, at Towanda. Be remained here a year or more and thenretunred home and was nest employed , in Troy, connected with a publishing office there. He left Troy -soon after heves 21 years of age, and remov- ed again to Towanda, and became one of -the firm of Utter, Kinney k Liffey, publishers of 1 the Bradford Argus, but soon became l sole ' proprietor. Ho remained till 1849, editing the paper with marked ability and taking 'a lively interest in the settlement of the county and in all its improvements and public inter eats. After this ho sold his interest in the Paper.and - printing business, to recruit his health and purchased a firm in Canton. . He held the office of county Commissioner, Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds, and 'was twice cleated to. the State Legislature. In all these posts of honor and trust he never ' disappointed his friends who hid 'given hint their confidence and votes, but he. sustained hil public position as s man• Of good execu live ability; sound judgment and decision for the right and good of all. those he repre sented in the various offices be held. He took an active interest in sustaining the administration and the army in the gieat rebeltiJn. and obtaining bounties for the soldiers. ' . . He removed from, Canton and, bas been "a isar 4 highly respected, slid good c ' .en of Colum bia, for a number of years. ois always spoken of as a kind obliiing eighbor, as affectionate husband and father, and main taining a conscious awl manly dignity. Ho, had religious "sentiments and was a good man, but he was not forward and olamorous to impose his belief on. others, or disposed to quarrel with, any as to their religious views. His case was thatof blood consumptiOn, and he was weak and ;flailing for some months. He has gone to - his eternal rest, honored and rh • • 1 Icived by his family and frende. S. 0. 0. Columbia - Grange. a At a regular meeting of Columbia Madge held Feb. 22d,1882, the f. lowing resolutions were-adopted. - - 1 MMUS, death lias invaded oar ranks and removed one of our most highly esteemed and useful Brothers and whereas- we as a Grange desire to place on record some token of, our regard for the dereaed brother. Resolved, That ,in the death of Brother Dimmer I.llley, who departed this life on the 18th of Feb., we realize' that Colurnbis Grange has suffered an irreparable loss and that one who added so largely to the enjoy ment and profit of our meetings has been called from his sphere of usefulness hero, to the reward which the Great Blaster above bestows urain those who faithfully discharge their dutiee'rn this life. Regofeed, That while we mourn the loss of our deceased Brother oi4r 'torrents are allevi ated by our faith that our loss is his-,inesti mable gain, that having performed his aabors 'faithfully, be is now permitted to enjoy that blissful rest which i his active chrisuan life prepared him fir. . Resoloed. That we ca best show our vene ration tir oar Brother's memory by striving to emulate his many vi tees and by a closer devotion to the precepts of our Order which were ezemplifled in his daily walk• and were so dear to his heart. Resolved, That as .a Orange we -tender to the bereaved widow and children oar heart felt condotence in this time of their great sorrow and Affliction and point them for cell solation to the only sure range of the afflict ed, Him who)hath said that he doth not wil- tingly afflict or grieve the children gmen. Besofeed, That the family of our deceased Brother, shall ever be objects of oar deepest solicitude and we commit them to Elm who tempers:the wind to the shorn lamb. Resolved, That as a mark of respect the Charter of this Grange be draped in mourn ing and memberawear the mourning badges 'dining sessions for thirty daysr•and these resolutions be spread on the minutes and published in the /fusbarednian- and county papers. - • ' Z. Coneigit., ) Co ln. 0. E. GLADDING„t J. B. Ensau., LENT. This word is 'derived from the Anglo-Saxon lenclen, spring, audio applied to the spring tide fast of4o days before Easter. This sea son oftfasting and prayer was set apart before the 4th century, beginning with the ilist Sunday of Lent and terminating on 110ly Thursday. 1n..715 Pope Gregory II ordained Ash Wednesday as the beginning of the fast.' The Council of Clermont (1095) enjoined under pain of excommunication that the uni versal peace called "the truce of God' should be observed from Ash Weduesdly until Whit suntide. In the early ages the foist of Leos was kept with the greatest yigor. In the present dis‘' 'cipline of the Catholic church only ono mean' is allowid. and- at this the use of flesh mea is prohibited. Custom allows a alight refec tion in the morning and a_ collation in the evening. This general; rate ia m codified to snit the necessities of climate ' s and+ occupa tion. In the United States the use of flesh meat is allowed several times lo week. ip ac— cordance with the demands made by 'each bishop for his diocesce. In crarly all the Protestant church es of continental Europe. iartictairly the Luther;, an church, Lent is a penitential season, The church of England still keeps the Lenten fast on her extender with appropriate services, as does the Protestant Episcopal church. A carious old English custom was that of putting a puppet called Jacic o'Lent, 'the origin of which is not explained. In an anbient manuscript occur the following verses. 'Then Jack &Lent comps iustynge b!, With the hedpeece of a herynge, And asythe, repent yowof }rower syci, For shame, syrs, love yowor aweryno' And to Palma Sonday doethe he avde, With sprats and herryngea by bye ayde, And miles an end of Lenton tyde." 70M2. EDITOR REennucax:—l think the e liter and his iasiotants . of the Bradford 104 , 110LICAS must be a very scalable class'of genttemen. I should' like to see them, and thank `them personally for their kindness to their town ship welters. I know of none, in the count y, except the REPDRDICAX, which has grented so great a bean and privilege to township correspondence, and . I say, please write, often, ladies and gentleman, for your efforts, howevecomall may do much gocKI .to cheer some lonely hien! ? We .kipe the `llxerner.l: cart, will still come from week to 'week, ,from month to'month, and from.year to year the time interesting paper and the writer knows of nc other editor, in the county which has theNprivilege of being in Washingtok where he can hear the Lords of Creation &muss the Nation". .affairs, and then convey what'• he hears aid BOON to the columns of hie valuable paper f fer itimany readers. • "Variety's the spice of life; That gives it half its savor." . The w tether is fine. Willie Moody, our entetpriitig young - townsman, takes the Golden Rule; it is a high 'toned religions journal, published in Boston. Twenty clergymen contributes to its columlis. Who knows but whet.Williim will be one to contribute to that paper. some day The Gottivn HWY Min. IrPerla gather a rich harvest of knowledge . by reading, but i thought s the winnowing machine, Roam Osagevue. Feb. 27,1887. ' - Mothe!; Died of did, Bliewas Adams, Newark, Ohio; says: "Cali= our" jlemsclies are the grqttest medicines on Birth. Hut the wont - esie fish Rheum in this pounty. T ymother had It treaty Tpsrs. Illtd ill hot died from it. believe ciliiellfa VQIO(9I4YB i&Ye¢ het' UM AV ann. ; fitelA ;q4 bllO were COTefO4 fPr three Foam whlph nothing relieved or *used until uped the Outlaws Remedies:: maam. —Go to O.X. Mye r%market, Bridge street, tot the beet eats of fresh meat. 'May 19-11 FEBRUAItr EZECTION:f I=;M The ((Mowing ire the alma eleeted.ot, the election held on Febreary 21st, in the savend=Townships; Boroughs and election districts of the county:, - mdErru Twr. . Judge of S W ection: - Thamoldi Speetors, D. - Ay, Bundall, C. D. Domed; School Directors, I. D: Becker, Bext ford; Justice of-Peace, Walter Bullard; Con stable; 'Mishit Smith; Bold Commissioner; Addis Biddle; Assessor L a VinSicei ditor, Covett,; Covert, Town Clerk, G. L.' Coireit. " • " ASYLIIM-TWP. Judge of Electiorc - , ht Kellum . ; hi specters, 0. A. Gilbert; ,Guy Benjamin; School Directors, F. N. Dixon, Thos. Kings ley;:Constable, Mahlon' flicks; Bqad Com missioner,: E. H. Deicing; &Senor, B. C. Chilson; Auditor;Hussell Hiller; Treasurer, H. L Haight; Town Cleile, Henry West- ATHENS BOROUGH. OFFICERS AT LARGE. AssesS4, F. A. Allen; &astable, Charles Fitzgerald; Auditors, F. L. Kilmer, 3 years, I. Leo Marsh, 2 years, F t . M. Wales, t year; Justice of Peace, John'S. Willisioni School Directors, Charles tell*, 3 years, T. T. Page, 3years, H. F. Maynard, 2 years; High Constable,E. F. Jones;Eurgess,A. A. Prince; Council, C. E. Spading, M. E. Heath, Geo. Vail, M. P. Murray, Mark Thikapson, F. A.. Gillett; Overseers of Poor, F. T. Page, D. F. Park. WARD OFFICERS. First Ward—Judge 'orElection, F. A. Allen; Inspectors, C. W. Clapp, George Herrick. Second -ikard--Jurke of Eleetion, W Tripp; . ' LisPeetors; ..JJ; E. Merritt, H. F May nand. ATHENS TOWNSHIP ' OFFICERS AFIAROE. . . Assessor, Frank S. Morley; AMlitor, Rob ert M. Hovey; Seiko! Directors, N. V. Well er, Asahel Knapp, Joseph H. Harris (to fill vacancy;) Road Coinn&ihmers,Thomas W. K. Green; ,Constable, J. G. Pratt; Treas urer, Seeley Kumar; Town dirk, N. F. Walker; Justice of Peace, George Campbell; Township Trustee in Academy, etc., Man son Elsbree. DISTRICT OFFICERS District .2y . 0.'1 7 -Judge of EleOtin, Chas, Porter; Inspectors, • John "Moriei, Frank Lincoln; District AAsessor,. Authur L. Wil liams. . , District No. 2—Judge of; Election; John Dailey; Inspectors, Levi W. McElwaine, T. H. Randall; District Assessor, - Leßoy Thomas. District No. 3L-Judge of Election, B. F. Coolbangh; Inspectors, B. F. McKinney; John Bosworth; District Assessor, - H. W. Thomas. ALBANY TWP Judge of Election, R. H. Richards ; In-_ vectors, Wm. E. Vandyke, Geo: W. Eng glish ; School Directors, C. A. Brown, J. T. Hosted ; Constable, Jno. M. Jones; Road Commissioner, H. R.. Vanloon; Assessor, Unmes Terry ; Auditor, E. A. Benjamin ; hYbasurcr, J. F. }Jested; Town Clerk, A. Spear. - 'AAA BOB(). Judge of Election, George' . Evans; In pectors, D. M. °Reynolds; C. S. Wilson; School Directors, William Goff, Charles D. Creiiihill; Congtable,.J. S. Reynolds; Assess or i Charles D. Crandall; Auditor, Ge9rge Dewey and M. L. , Packard, (each receiiing the same number ofi votes;) J r:Simms; 0. Montgomery; Councilmen, George W. Car mon, C. C. -- Hooker, Jame§ H.i Fellows, M. L. Packard, William Reynolds: B.ARCLAY TWP. h • JUdge of Election, George l Albene; In spectors, William Dayton, : • Thurston; School Direciors, Martin L ch, Michael Cox, Jeremiah O'Keefe; Constille, Patrick Timothy Tienery; Road Com Missioner, Andrew; Assessor, J. . .. M. Carroll, William V. Duggan,(each . urer, G. W. Binkesle I. Muneey. BURLIN Judge• of Electicu , C. B. Wheeler; in spectors, H. 0. B Omera Nichols; School Directors, P. P. Burns, W. P. Lane; Con stable, G. S. Travis; Road Voteitnissionce, D. S. Lenox; Assessor, H. if? Allen; Audit or, B. -K. GustinCTreasure4 R. S. Lane: Toivn Clerk, A.' Melville. BURLINGTON WEST. Judge of Election, W. D. Gamage; ppeccors,- D. Ballard, Isaac Perry; School Etirectors, 0. W. Rockwell; James Darrow; Justice of Peace,Arthur B. McKean; Con stable, J. A. Philips; Road Commissioner, B. L. Rockwell; Assessor; C. T. Swain; Au ditor, John Blackwell; Treasurer, I. J. Mc- Kean. ' Town Clerk, Homer Rockwell. BURLINGTON BORO,„ Judge of Election, Harmon Kingsley; In spectors, J. H. Wnrner, S. L. Nichols; School Directors, R. R. Hurl:inch, S. M. Dickerman; Constable, W. M. Lake; Assessor, J:R. - M Keeby; Auditor, C. A. Ford; Burgess, Job. Morley; Couneilnien, B. M. Clark, 'George Essenwine,Milton 'Rundall, IL Hill, Lumen Parkhtmit, William S. Wright; CANTON TWP, Judge of Election, A. Bassett; Inspectors, Ezra Williams; R. M. Foster; School Direc tors, C. B. Taylor, E. R. Hickok; Constable, Alfred Smith; Road Commissioner, Shadrach Williams; Assessor, Henry Matson; Auditor, Charles Warren; Town Clerk, J. N. Beards ley; Treasurer, B. G. Brown. CANTON BORO Judge of Election, F. H. Warrener; In spectors, C. W. Hooper, 0. S. SaCkett; Schotil Directors, F. A. Owen, W.'S. Lewis; Justice of Peace, John Meredith; Constable, It M. Manlei: High Constable. E. J. O'Dc'on ald; Assessor, W. W. Smith; Auditor,G. F Krise; Treasurer, C. E. Bullock; Town Clerk, J. M. Mitchell; Councilmen, John Van Dyke, H. B.' Parstins, J.'W. Stone, A. D.:Williams, 0. W. Griffin, F. A. Owen. . . - • C0411131A. TWP.' Judge of Flee on, W. P. Wilson; InsPec tors, Frank Siloper, John Bowen; School pi.. rectors, Lewis Edsall, Hosea Wolfe; Road Cornipissioner, Abe. • Buchunan; Assessor, John Morgan; Constable, qtephen Auditor, Lewis Soper, G. L. Gates, (each receiving 97 votes;) Treasurer, W. W: •Young; Town Clerk, H. L. Blood. FRANKLIN TWE Judge of Election, J. L Roff; Inspectors, Asa Stevens, A. B. Crandall; School Direc tors, Peter Compton, J. D. Johnson; Justice of Peace,Perry o.Dodge; Constable, T. F, Jennings; Road Commissioners, S. Williams, 'y. (Brayton;,. Assessor, Nelson Gilbert; Auditor, C. 11. Smith; Treasurer, Ira Var ney; Town Clerk; torah Rockwell. tc):lll;uittinfitirjA Judge of Elect' l s:in, William 'Woman; In spectors, F. G. Miller, Patrick Money; &Imo' Directors,A. Salim, A. M. Titus; Constable, W. S. Packard; Road Commissioner, IL H. Foster; Assessor, Henry W. .jennings; An 4itor, Sybretiter Pat!!!m; Treasurer, S.M. *4 3 4 1. eY; ' . .ct l ll l Ciark, Fred Sayles. IgacK TWl't .iudge aßleakm,J, 8, eamp; inspectiiirs, M. A. Overpeok, George Blocher; Scliod Director; John S. Angle, G. S.• Overpack; Road Commissioner, Ethel Fuller; Justices of Pimoo, - W. .Wetcooret,JohnlkfoPitersani A. Hi lis' Assam., G. W. AuditOr; Zmnos Foyle; piorer, 3. a r Apiforsoni Townelork, W4hulind. TCHFIELD TWI' ME Judges of Elektion, R. Crum and English Munn; (each receiving e!:.i votes); inspectors, W. 0. Merrill; William O'ought; Constable, W. H. otriier,iJireetong, .J. Campbell, r. J.Madlock A , A. E. Catlin, (Had = lock and Ilt4lin 'each - receiving 88.,votes;) 'Road Conurdeormer 0. F. Wolcott; Assess or, J. If:, filtrable; AUdiSr,Charles Vanduzer; Trfennner, O. C. Everson; Town Clerk, Levi *Judge of Election, B. O. Codding; Inspec tors, 8. D. Williams, Lelloy Coleman; School Directors, G. N. Johnson, C. S. Dusenberry; Justice of Peace, L. L. Bosworth; Constable,. J. M. Benham; High Constable, If. B. May kw; Assesww, George W. Bailey; Auditor, George W. Brink; Councilmen, James H. Johnson, 0. G. Canlleld, G. H. Little. Judge of Election, L D. Kelly; Inspectors, Persons Bailey, L. D; Robert; School Direc tors,-E. W. Wilcox, C. T. Hone; Constable, L A. Wooster; Road Commissioner, . E. W. Wilcox; Assessor, S. McCraney; Auditor, J. V. Riggs; Treasurer, .H. M. Holcomb; Town Clerk, J. •N. Holcomb. Judge of Election, Samuel Irvine; Inspec tors, B. R. Benedict, .F. l P. Bull; School Di rectors, T. L. VsurGorder, R. M. Irvine; Constable, J. G. Griggs; Road Commissiener, C. N. Irvine; Afressor, - Charles Scott; Au ditori George Irvine; Treasnrer,lW: Scott; Town Clerk, E. W. Stevens. " Judge of Election, it C. Tracy; Inspectors, Charles, Siuith, William S. Hollon; School Directors, L L. Lyon, 0. H. Rockwbll; Constable, John Dougherty; High Constable, U. J. Chubbuck; Assessor, HAI. Ingham; Auditor, E. B. Young; Buigess, E. L. Fow ler; Boro Council, D. J. Sweet, F. L.llliggE, J. 11. SuMmers, 0. F. Mingos, James Dun- I fee, U. L. McClure. Judge of Election, Joseph Campbell; In spectors, J. C. Fowler, H. A. Smith; Con stable, C. C. WoOd; High.Constable,' C. H. PlPnck; Assesiar, S. S. Ormsby; Auditor, B. W. Wilcox; School Directors, L. Heverly, William Bahr; Overseers of. the Poor, F. P. Corcoran,. D; S. Brown; Burgess, G. W. Nichols and Philip Mann, (each receiving 29 votes;) Boro Council; H. A. Smith, William Bahr, J. M. Wilcox, R. S. Sabin, A. M. Es te'', A. L. Smith.. Jad6 of.EleCtion, M. A. Hill; Inspectors, A. M. Beardsley, George Welch; School Di rectors, Owen E. Hill, George Allis; Road Commissioner, William E. Pickering; Con stable, Haiiow J. Battles; Assessors Hamp ton Champlin; Auditor, L. Si Chnbbuck; Treasurer,- H. L. Case; Town `Clerk, . J. P. -Coburn. r -Judge of Election, James Purcell ; In spectors, James Fleming, Daniel Heverly; I'. School Directors, Patrick Frawley, Thomas Mullen ; Justice of the Peace, .Jlunes Moly nen= ;, Constable, John Shudy; Road Com missioner, Edward Streevey; Assessor, Pa trick Cusick ; Auditor, C. M. Williams ; Treasurer, Fred. Moichemer ; .Town Clerk, Edward McCann.' ving 102votea;) . Trans ; Town qlerk, William TON TWP MAYSVILLE BORO. LEROY TWF,P. MONROE TWP. 310NROE BORO. NEW ALBANY PORO ORWELL TP OVERTON TWP PIKE TP Judge of Election, Morgan Thomas; In ipectors, Milton Tyrsell, S. M. .Stevens ; School Directors, A. G. Stevens, S. W. Buck; Road Commissioner, Ransforii Brink; Justice of the Peace, C. W. Reynolds; Con= stable M. E. Bucher; Assessor, D 2 G. Nor thrup.; Auditor, S. B. Tupper ; Treasurer, Silas Hine; Town Clerk, W. C. Buck. RIDGEEIIIRY TP Judgeof Election, Merton Baldwin; In spectors, George Rightmire, Thos. Aliens School Directors, Eugene Allen, Corneliu; Collins; Boad Commissioner, B. H. Doty; Constable, Persa Brown; Assesvr, David Lartiam; Auditor, A. R. Burnham; Treas urer, G. W. Mead; .Town Clerk, G. R. Mead. ROME TEL 'Judge of Election, L. D, Prince Inspec tors, F. A. Bradley, H. D. Rockwell; SchOol Directors, W. W. Moody, E. F. Lent; Road Commissioner, Richard McCabe ; Constable, - C. 31. Van Winkle; Assessot, P. 31. Towner; 'Auditor, Charles Dougherty ; Treasurer, S. F. Weller; Team Clerk, W. S. Murphey. ROME BORO In Judge of Election, E.E. Spalding ; vectors, G. S. King, A. M. Wattles; Schoo Directors„ *, B. L Smith, C. H. Stone; Con Stable, B. G. Wihnarth; Assesssor, Barnes; Auditor, W. L. Ody; Burgess, C Hiney; Councilmen, .Y. W. Whitaker, W S. Kinney, A. C. .McCaslin, D. Chaffee, M P. Carey. _ SHESHEQUIN. TP. Judge of Election, Benjamin M. Smith ; InSpectoM, T. R. McAfee, LeLand Griffin; Justice of the Peace; WM. Snyder; Constai, ble, George Childs ; Road Commissiongr, W. Horton ; School Directors, H. B. Lent I. - IL VOught ; Assessor; W. H. H. Gore ; Auditor. J. H. Chaffee ; Treasurer, B. C c i Elsbree; Town Clerk, D. W. Chaffee. ; SMITHFIELD TP.\ • Judge of Election,James-Fivee l ; Inspectors, P. IL'Elbree, H.. M. Moody; Shool Direc r tors; A. S. Newman; Jesse Sumner, (to fill vacancy) T. Adam's and C. B. -Riggs; Constable, .A. 'E. Blakeslee; Rasa -Commis sioner, Fagan Kingsley; Assep'3or, S. J. Thomas; Auditor, A. K. -Dutton; Treasurer, Samuel Hamilton; Town Clerk, E. G. Dtir fey. SOUTH WAVERLY .BORO Judge of Election, Sherman A. Genung Inspectors, John Thompson, Sila Van Cor der; School Dirtrters, Alvin Strange, Wm. R. Plumb, Jamei McArdle; Constable, Geo. Edminstir ; High Constable, Alexander Harrigan; Assessor, Wm. T. Clarke; Audi tor, Thomas J. Moore; Twain Clerk, Lee Northrup; , Overseers of . the-FoOr, NEkthin Ednrinster, Jcsepb R, Horton; Bingen, Gee. Barrett; Borough Council, - Jelin M. •INist, John W. Stevens, Miphs •1 McCUrty, D. L. F. Clarke. " SOUTH CREEK Judge, of Election, Hiram SaTriple; Inspec tors, Jud, Mason, J. C. McMullen; School Directors, *alter Mason, G. H. Berry; Con stable, Jabe. S. Dean; Road Commissioner, T. A. :Andrus; Assessor, David Chase; Au ditor, J. M. Berry;.Treasurer, , G. 0. Turk; Town Clerk, 0, Pitt, . SPRINGFIELD TP Judge of Election, A. NV. Fuller; Inspec tors, A. Trask, Austin Leaning; School Di rectors, A. , li. Grace,. Samuel Harknessi Constedge, A. G. 13ailey ;Road ConUnislo9*; L. Allen; Assessor, A. IL Bailey; Auditor, E. .M. Merritt; Treasurer, H, NV. Gat4s; Town Clerk, F. O. Bergen. ST4NAPTC - 1 STMsii? tit Judgsof E!setiOOl.GoCulis N*nessi In speeEor Ass Eno* George g. Values; School Wintery, T, J, Moot, it .11, Rost• wick; dinttien 14 pew*, Jared Harty Con stables Plullp E. Omee; Road Commissioner, Achatina Steve ,Amessor, Jonathan Ste vens; Auditor, Charles Stevens; Treasurer, Hiram \Tallness; Town Clerk, Jared Hart. SYLVANIA:P.ORO. Judge of Electip, A. L. Tinkhain; in spectors, T: D. Gray, -1). C: Strait; School Directors, - C. E. Waldo, W. I.: Dchoutcal; Constable; D. P. Wheelr; Aisessor, :James Kenyon; Atulitor, laswis.s. GrElgoryi-Over searsof the . Pan.,,l6lin H. Eillgore, AdeDm - Art Ballard; DurgesS,Lestorlliplcy; Councilmen, Adelbert Dollard, Peck, C. L. ,Kea you, W. 11. : . :Sttisher. James 'Williams, W, L. Schouton. TOWANDA 8080 AT LARGE.' Assessor; Allen McKean; -Constable, Wil. liatn Keyser; High Constable, • John Orcutt: School Directors, John F. Sanderson, J. Ail drew.Wilt; Auditors, C. M. Myer,(fullterm,) 13. S. Smith, (short terrn.) • . Firs! Ward—Ccnincilmen, M. E. Rosen field, J. Bull, (short term;) 4ufige of Elec._ aqu i J. P. Keeney; Inspectors, Frid. Htingerfora,lifichael Ronan; Ward A.c;.,•se, - .mor, John Laughlin. • Section/ Ward—Councilmen, R. Porter, (full rm), Edward , Walker, Sr., (short term) Judge'of Election, D. W: Scott; Inspectors,Morgan Waters, Jesse L. Schoon over; Ward Amemor, Eugene A. Thonipson. ' Ward—Councilman, W. , (3-. Judge of Electian, Isaac Smalley; Inspec tors, John Mclntyre, 'Joseph. Onan; Ward Assessor, James H. Nevins. , ' Judge of= Election, 0. R. Bowman; . In; spectorsi P. L. Ward, WilliaM Welch, Jr. ( Road Commissioners, John Bowmanfl L. A. Mingos, (each receiving• 49 votes;) School Directors, H. Scott, 'Francis Gregg, B. F. Bowman, (for one, year;) Constable, Le- Roy M. Bowman; Assessor, B. F. Bowman; Auditors, G. H. Fox, E. A. Hale, : (for two years:) Town Clerk, E. A. Thompson. TbWANDA NORTH. Judge of Election; J. A. Hicks; Inspee tors, John Taylor, Henry Lafler; School Di iectors, J. M. Ayres, F. M. Granger; Con stable, G. C. Hollon; Assessor, Samuel Haw kips; Auditor; John W. Lane; Treasurer S. A. Mills; Town Clerk, Thomas. Hawley D. C. Foster, (each. receiving 54 votes.) Judge - of Election, Albert Morgan;. In- I fil)ectors, F. W. Hovey, Edward F. Ballard; School Directors, E. G. Tracy, Thomas Mc- Cabe; Justice of the P eace, B. A. Long; Constable, A. A. POMEV;y; High Constable, J. N. Hickok; Assessor, R. C. Kendall; Au ditoi: Albert Morgan; Burgem, A. K. Lin derman; Bore Council, H.? S. Leonard, E. Vandine,. H. M. SpauldingL B. H. Hobart, L. H. Oliver, Isaac CleaVOr; Overseers of Poor, Charles N. Grohs, tiel C. Porter. • Judge of Election, George Dillon; Inspec tors, Theodore Manley, :Simon Stanton; School Directors, George Fl Taylor, Charles Manley; Road Commissioneg, Azor Rock well; Constable, H. N. Eish!; Assessor, Luths er T. aoniis: Auditor, Harrison Greeno: Treasurer, Myron McDowell; Town Clerk; N. A. Maynard, Judge of . Election, 31. S. Browning:Li vectors, A. J. Taykir, S. J. Smith: School Directors, S. S. James, H. Shumway; Jus tice of the Peace, I. N. Lake; . Constable, John Clapper; Road Commi&sirner, 'John 31. Taylor; Assessor, Alfred . Ackley; Auditor. E. L. Tailor; Treasurer, 8.. K. Bosworth; Town Clerk, P. W. Learn. Juilg i e Of Election, E. Se Thotpson: In spectors, John Frisbie, J. )f.,Corson; School Directors; James Warren, J. H. Schbonover; Constable, Shnbel Bowman; Assessor, J. A. Biener, Jr.; Road Cotimiissskiner,.4 H. Audit;w, Charles Thompson; Treas urer, H. Yetter; Town Clerk, J. K—Schoon- UM Judge of Election, James McMortui and James Van Dyke, (each receiving 100 votes;) Inspectors, E. F. Mercerean, A. 0. Snell; School Directors, H. 0. 'Shaw, James D. Barbour; Justice of Peace, John D. Anthony; Constable, Wio;nm . H. Van Dyke; Road Commissioner, Henry Dixon; Assessor, G. Rockweti; Auditor, Huston !McKinney; TreaSurer, William Mather; Town Clerk, Jackson-flottentiack. ME Judge of Election, S. S. Brainard; Inspec tors, H. SA Vanorman, W.' P.' Chaffee: School-Directors, Abel Prince, H. E. Bow-, en; Justcie of Peace, Nathan Young: Con stable,Willis P. Brown; Road Coamdssioner, N. C. Wheaton; Assessor,Samuel G. Chaffee; Auditor, H. P. Taylor; Treasurer, H. Whit aker; Town Clerk, S. L. Rowe. • Judge of Election; John Courtright; In spectors, Edward Swayne, H. F. Swayze; Justice of Peatle, G. W. Noble; Road Com missioner, Sherman Tanner; School Direc tors,-Eminitt Miller; Alfred Farringer; Con stable, R. R. Wickham; Assessor, John W. Pellett; Auditor, Asa Wilcox; Treasurer, William Miller; Town Clerk, C. H. Titus. Judge of Election, John -Bowman;lnspec tors, 4. P. Doughis3, j. J. - Messersmith; School Directors, J. A. Wilcox ; H. Bii-ney; Road Commissioners, Samuel Eley, Jacob Stroud; Cons:table, D. D. .Dieffenbauch; Assessor, John Schock; Auditor, H. Page: Treasurer, H. S. Gamble: Town Clerk, L. T. Gamble. •-• Judie of Election, Tristam White; Inspec tors; M. V. Rodgers, Willard Cook; School Directors, A. D. Babcock, Abel Boardmam Justice of Peace,. W. H. Clark: . Jr., Rata Commissioner, Wilsey Rogers: Constable, 0.0, Hill; Assessor, J.E. Weller; Auditor, J. - Jacki:ray; Treasurer, G. S. Smith; Town Clerk, C.R. Bixby. Armor, John B. Hinds; Con stable, -E, R.Bishop; -justice of Peace, William A. 'Pierce; DRo/d Commissioner,'William H. King;'School Directors, Robert H. nning, J.N,Orshall; Auditor, Stephen Strickland; Treasurer, Albert Lent; Town Clerk, Chas. E.Bartlett . District No. I.—Judge of Election, 'Win H. Charles C. Whitney District No .I'2;—Judge of Election, Ed lj!ecker; Inspectors, G.S.Peck, , J. V. Gei Om %1111Z' AT LAILOS. , .. Assessor, C. it.a. Stone; Auditor, L. D, Chamberlain; School Directors, J. F. Blocher,, George W. Lyng; Boad Commis sioner,. J„ Howard; T re asurer, James Beaumont; Justice of Peace, 14 B. _Camp; Town Clerk, E. L. Dunkle. I,:liiseriet No ]—Judge of Ejection,. .L Brown; Inspectors, A,. W. Eißvage, }I..J 111.419Cki Pinff(ct Ng..2-.hltir of Election, Renard ratnltall; huiPectns, Edward C. Ingham, Ilirtun lliatt, ,* , . NM Death,. to rata, mice, roaches Sad aunts; Parsons' Exterminator. Buns - , granaries and honseholdtcimired in a IMIAL. No fear of bad smells. Beat -MA Cike*Peal " 4. miu k dice in the Iffirld. Sold everywhere - NT2--10),. =I WARD OFFICERS TOWAND.k TP TROY BORO TROY TP TUSCARORA TP TERRY TP ULSTER TP WARREN TP. WELLS TP WILMOT *INDIUM TP WYSOX TP OFFICERS AT LARGE. I i)I (i ')• t - WYALUSDIG Tr DISTRICT OFFICERS.; .1410,i,0. Rebecca C. Wright Was born its Bbriipshire, England, Hay, 1800, and died at the revilenee of- her niece on Korth Main St., Feb. 21,.' 0 7 20 nearly 92 years. Mn.e Wright's family. and =medicine in England wet c emir - Malty respectable and her gentle courtesy of manner was indicative of smod breeding as well as kindness of lidirt. In 1851,1 e ''irav married to James Wright and after his death, st."Vt twenty years ago, she came to America suck 161. i nen resided with her brother. the late Mn; Jate.4, a Cooper and her niece. Mrs. Lizzie Spindler hi To wanda. tire. Wright was an exemplary mem ber of the: SI. E. Church, and a woman of tenderest Christian charity And saintly piety. Her bst days were serene and her • passing away as peaceful 'as the "falling on sleep" of the tired child, leaning .on its par ent's- breast. "lie giveth His beloved sleep' -It is uselPes to deny that the brighteit and fairest fall easy. victims to consumption, and equally fruitless to Ignore the fact that de cline basins origin. in many cases In Leglect ed catarrh. Sanford's Radical Cure is a pure; sweet, balsamic specific. Ilr2-Im. MARRIED. WILCOX—LEWI4--At the residence of the, brido'• parents, at Troy, l'a., 15; by Rev. IL C. Moyer, Mr. Leo Wilcox, of Can ton, and Mimi Sadie Lewis, of Troy. . PIPER:—LEONARD-At the residence of the toide'a tiarents, in East Troy, - Feb.' go, by Itev. 11. Payne. Mr. Benison Pijwr, of Grand itoida, Mich., and. Mias Pantile Leonard. of Eva Troy. SHERMAN—CLEVELAND - At the residence of Mr. Sylvester Sherman, in Troy, Pa. . Feb. 11, by Bev. H. C. Moyer, Mr. John E. ' Sherwin and Miss Nellie Cleveland, both of oichmond, Tioga county, Pa. PETTES—PORTEII-00 Feb., 2t, st Troy, by Rev. 0. P. Sewall, Mr. Joint F. Petted to Miss Frankie A. Porter. , ri• RANDALL—CASE-la' Troy; Feb. 21st, by . Elder,: J. L. Pbuinix, - Daniel Randall awl Mks Mande Case. - - MORSE—HARKINS—In Leßoy, Feb. 21st, by H. K. Mott, Eaq , Raney. K. Morse and Hiss Charlotte Harkins. CAIN—SULLIVAN—In" Ridgebnry,' Feb. 8,. by Rev. Father Costello, Jas. P. Cain and bliss 3Liry LUDDINGTON—JOHNSON—Iu Tray, Feb. 22d, by Rev. J. R: French, Del. Lad:ling ton and IBM Elda Johnson. WEED—CAMPBELL—In Darlington, Pa., Jau. 25, 1882, by 11ev. D. Garrison, Mr. Gw.rge Need -and Hies Jeone Eat is a Smithfield. DIED Notices :of death inserted free; but when aq-. aonipanied bilreniarks beyond six lines,: either in prose or poetry, mud addition will be charg ed for al the rate of eight cents per Übe. Eight words make a line. . N. B. l'ersans sending obituary notices for pubtication please- accompany the . -same with the pay at the rate of tow cent for each word-in eteess or forty-eight words: FELLON—In Union, Feb, 9th, Timothy Fel 19n, aged 00 years. • SASH/ELS—In Canton, Feb. 11th, Sammy; - eon of Geo. Samuels, aged 3 years. • GRIFFIN—In Canton ; Feb. 10:b,' "Mrs. Mar-• • g,aret (it itlin, aged 71 years: WOLCOTT—In Springfield, Feb. lath. Login; daughter of F. P. Wolcott, aged 18 yeats. LEOI4ARD—In Leona, Feb. 21st, of cancer Mrs, Cynthia Sargaant Leonard, wife of Al bert Leonard, aged 70 years. . THE MABEE S. • TOWANDA MISCELLANEOUS A.RhIETS. , - Corrected over Wed eltday. ' STEVENS & LONG. • General Dealers In GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Corner of !Lain and Pine Streets, • , TOWANDA.PA. Flour per barrel Flour per sack.. Buckisheat Flour, Ifrl.. 2 ':242 90 Corn Meal C 165011 15 Chop Feed 111 Wheat, :f bushel I 25(44 19 Rye, - " Corn, Backs/heat, Oats, Beans, Potatoes. Apples Green, V bushel. Apples Dried..? Peaches Raspberries Dtied ? lb. Blackberries - •• Pork.? barre 1..... ..... Hams, V lb Lard. ........ Butter, in_Tubs a Firkins. 2843.1 Butter, in Bolls 284:4d • ' 22 • Clover Seed V bushel.... Timothy seed ? bushel. Beeswax,' lb Syracuse Salt V birrel_ Weldon Salt .• Ashton Salt Onions. ' V bushel..... PHILA.- STOCK MARKET. DINIAVEN & TOWNSEND' BANKERS, 2To. 40 South Third St. Philadelphia. ' Stock bought k sold either for Cash or on Margin PHILA.; MONDAY Feb. 26. 1382. - - DID. MIXED U.S. 1'8.1581, Est 100 U 101 - Currency, Ws 123 120 .0 Ws; 1881, new, Est ' 102 . 10p; .. - 45;, new 1 t3N 1113: . . Vs. " It 6; 118.4 Pennsylvania It. B. , Goy; GO!; Philadelphia and Reading U. 8.... 29'; - 29 7 i Lehigh Valley R. It • My,' ' 62 Lehigh Coal and Navigation C 0.... 41 . ._ 41!.: United 2.1 J.lt Rand Coat Co.—. ..• 14. 185 Northern Central RB Co 49,..; ,49.. i Restonville Pass RR CO 16 •' 11 Buff, Pittsburgh, k West RRCo .. 16. 3 .; ' - 1: Central transportation Co 31 36 Northern Pacific, Coin 33!, 33 , i .. .‘ =', Prerd 70; :1.; Northern rentaulvania IL it' ' 64 64'; Philadelphia. & Erie It R 13 :1 • 13!: Silver. ITrsdes) 99,4 ~• :19.4: Wagons oiCarijages OLD.nar4azassmzivr. JAMES BRYANT, would call the atten tion of FARMERS au(& others to his large and eGmplete aasortment of Open Sr, Top Buggies PLATFORM WAGONS -all. of his own 'MANUFACTURE and war ranted in every par- tienlar • Bryant's Flexible Spans* used in all Platforms Wagons. The snidest and best in use. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUYS Look at these figures Two nested Corsages trom 1150 to 11175 Plustons. one seated 125 to 150 Top. Buggies 12540 150 OD= Buggies , so-so 1011 Democrat Wagons 90 to 110 Remember that the above are in fully' rrant ed. Bret-alses or no peg. Repairing prompt/y attended to at 25 per nest below last years price*. Odic' and Factory car. Main and Ilizabeth Its. 1 JAS.! BRYANT. 21feb82 1 . HORSESend 25 ors. in stamp or currency for the as ruse *corm. of !.• Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases." It give, the best treatment for all diseases, has S) one. engravings sh6wirin B 0 OK positions assumed by sick horses better than eta ho in any other way a table Shorting of all the principal Medicines used (or the horse as well ati their effects and antidotes whin a 25 m a,. poALU iso AD n, a large collection - Of I'LX asoittrrs, rules for lentos the age of a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year and a large aisennt of other valuable horse information. Husdreds of horsemen have pronounced it worth more than hnnka costing SS and $lO. The Stet that 200.000 'oldie about one yew before it was as. vised showi bow poplilar the book Is. The re vised edition is iwon YOU 111.111WT111111. Sawa won • oracmin. AGENTS WANTED. Va. 7. IP. Kendall k Co., Enosbnrgh Falls. Ferniest. Her 11-17 r. $6 es week in ions own tau. fi Outfit rm. Ito flak. Everything new, Cap ital not required. W. wilt !torah! you everything. Ilany are making fortunes, Ladies mate as lunch as men, Ind, boys and girls make great pay. Reeder. if you- want a boatmen at which you am make great Poen the time you work, write for panic.. uhrs to U.'llauxrr k Co., Port/and, Maine. Peq W.-Iyr PATIN°. Scu.iaro 0)0,8 GO 175®2 13 ithak 756, - Ik 754 45(447 03 00 1 WO :S@l 00 5 12acli; (42) 10 23 0002/ 00 14 • 15 t:Joar. 50 3 254, OEM `s . ICO I GO 2 7sa3 00 'JO 1 09 "