Bradford Republican. (Towanda, Pa.) 1875-1892, February 08, 1883, Image 4

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HAVE BEEN IM‘TATED
And their execlrentroputation in
jured by worthless imitatimiii. The
Public arc cant i onedagairustlauy
ing Plasters ILarng similar sound
ing name:,. :.to that the word
C-A-P-C I N-E is correctly spelled.
Benson's Capcine
POTOUS Plasters
Aro the only improvement' ever
made, in Plasters.
Ond 4s worth More than &Oxen
of any other kind. 1,,
:Will positively cure where other
remedies will net even relieve. -
Price 25 \ 'cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters made
withleadpeisons. `4l.
SEABURY & JOHNsom,,_ .
Man vtactnring Chemists, New TOIL
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T - 1:11 - 14C — Pries SM.
MEAD'Slledi=ted CORN and BUNION PLUM
UEENIitcCO.
THE GREAT OPTICIANS,
92400HESTNiPT , STREET,
SUPERIOR KNOWLEDGE, • .
SUPERIOR SKILL.
SUPERIOR LE4SES Rai
SUPERIOR PAICILITIRE
Forinanufacturing.lll comtdna togive Our RPECTIp
CLES and EYE-GLASSES a nation! repute=
LOST SIGHT . NEVEII,4IEIIMNS.
DI mt triße v.ith your eynt by Bikini IT:MUTT—
,. ABLE GLASSES.
eatati.p,es 1 11,77n0rs or•o! nn apprievtiost rats V—
l'ilatheanaticall,fittrurio.t4.,ollpamai. I'art.2—Optia4
7Tr+trumlatc. PLIt nitre', Part 3—Stas.ric Lanigan:o6llM
Wrumeuts.BlOMlew
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CUT THIS OUT!
AGENTS a •
5 : 4 540
MAKEWeaI.K
Wehavestor, l eslnls leading
from whiehronr agents obtain their suppliezquickly.
Oar Factories and Prisicipal yams aro at
dirge. Pa. Bend for our New-Catalogue and
terms to scents Address
MS NI LOVELL 9121.aciumanna Aire
SCRANTON..PA..
HORSESend- 23 sots. In. stamp
or currency for then:
MED 3.l3rrtoit of "A Treatise on the Horse ind
his Diseases." It gives the best treatment for
all diseases, has 60 fine engravings showinhorses g
BOOK poson bettes assumr than - can be
taught in any other way, a table showing doses
of all the principal medicines used for the. horse
as well as their effects and antidotes when
25 et... poison , a large collection of
150 Tammuz =more, rules for
telling the age of a horse, with an engraving
sh9wiug teeth of each year and a large amount
of other valuable horse information. Hundreds
of horsemen have pronounced it worth more
than book* costing $5 and slo_.' The fact that
260,000 sold in about one yesr before it was re
vised shawl - bow popular the book' is. The re•
wised edition is talcs mono riTgassroto Sown
Fon A CIRCULAZ. AuENTS WANTED. Dr. J. B.
Louden it Co.. go oeburgh Falls, Vermont.
afar 11.1 yr.
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LYDIA. E. PINKHAM'B
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Is a PoAttre Care
Ps, all Oboe PalalYl Cesulalata ad W - • -
es eciamma to ear best female pirpalitisat
A 31edle4ne for Won'tl. banded by a Woman.
Prepared by a Woman.
itn Oredimill Baikal DUanery Mae. the Dame et Illitiorj6
COMrs:sties the drooping spirits, invigorate• nod
harmonises the organic ftmetions, giros eliatietty lad
. Emcee to the step, restores the natural lustre lathe,
We, and plants on the pale' cheek of woman the firth ,
roses of life's spring and emiy summer time. •
lllrPhyskians Use It arid Prescribe It Freely -ft
* It retoores faintness, anti:U=7.6,o°7, all =ring
for stimulant, end relieves ireaknessof the stomach.
That feeling of bearing down,atost ed psin, weight
(end backache, is eliral*pm-chanently to' Its use
Far the rare of Kid e - ek Complaint* of either nes
this C0a1,,0 'a mnaurpossed.
virpft BLOOD PIIIIITIER'
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Rill eriul.cr.•3 • c ora 44 humors from, the
Illood. and': ':o i'•:• ai , " the 11711t014 of
man woman :.r on baring it
twit the Comp-.m, I s stood Peril ? are prepared
et =land= •i ~i • : L ane, Lynn. Yam. Price of
- either, al. SiS Dot ti. s fcr gently mail is the form
of pills, or of lori.ngcs; on receipt of price, $1 per bee
for either. Meg:Mukha= freely snorers an letters of
Encloeei:L.demp. Beadtarpamphiet .
Ito tr.:1111y amid be without LYDIA E. Plittitrarti
LIVER 1 - "!T.IS. They cure constipation; billonstics.
and torpelity of the User. 11, cents per box.
/KirSald by all Druid's:l6ln a
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THE RUSH FOR
JACOBS
-: AT TUE i
61,1' 'Re liable
ing More,
Is to examine his immense
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rua ANDIwutTER
FASHIONABLE
Ready-Made clothing.
-.4as
He is prepared to offer-baigains that will
induce customers to buy. 4 isupying
.the
large and commodious !o. 123 Main
street, formerly M. E. Sol.. •";& Son, be
presents a full and complete stock in all
lines of Clothing. • --.:
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RENS, BOYS', 'Yoirinur
AND CHILDREN'S SUITS
• . Of every 'grade and quality.
GENT'S PURNISMNIEGOODS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
IMIBRELLAS, CANES, OC.
OVERCO4TS
Of every quality.
RUBBER GOODS a specialty.
Al are invited tdeall and secure bargains.
N. JACOBS. ..,
Towanda, Pa., Oil: 3,1; ;3.
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DM WIN
. WhilPlo4 Cinger
Tie leluss a Get Elatliftethe.
.• A dozen years sgo a farmer IMMO ink) De.
tsoit with a load at potatoes and sold them
to a grocer. A' dispute arose as to the ,
quantity. The farmer' felt- himself cheated
out of two 'bushels and he left they grocer
with a black eye. .The grocer was a man
who meant to keep even with all men. He
therefore took his s4kvit to whip, that
farmer within aminch of his life, and the
longer he waited, e madder he got. At
the end of a mei*, seeing no prospect of
catching the farine''r in town, the grocer 'pro
cared a horse and buggy and drove out to
the farm to have it out. When within three
- of the place he encountered a man on
71. ' • hway and inquired :
Cen yin tell me where Cad Sliver lives r
" Yes : going:* buy cattle of Lim?"
" No, tilits•J'm going to pound him out of
his boots :"
"I guess not I I'm old - Silver's son, and
you've got to whip•me first
The grocer jumped out and a battle re.
salted. He polished the son off, but it was
a tight squeeze. He had not gone half a
Mlle when. a • man who was husking corn
near the fence hailed him with
"Did you hare &tight down there ?"
Yom"
" Who whipped y"
"Ida"
." Well, that was my brother you were
fighting. And may be you think you can•
wish; we. too ?"
A second Apt took place and prayed a
raw. The grocer was somewhat dlsoonrag-
4 having several loose teeth and a nose as
oig as his wr,ist,4lMt he drove on to-the next
house. A eitriiiying fellow about twenty
seven years old! was putting wood it the
;ate, aid the grocer drew up and asked :
" How far is it , to Stivei'sr
" Which Stiver ?" • '
" Why, the bid liar Sliver's."
• "Stranger, the man who speaks that" way
.f my old dad has got to be pounded," re,
narked the old clePPer, and a third fight
was soon on the boards. This time the gra
cer had his fill, and, after brushbig ta:e grass
oat of his hair, he asked:— • -
"How far is it to kr. John Stiver's?"
"Two miles."
" One more (itiestou. I've met and fought
witli three of his sons. Is there another
livijfig between hero and the old man's ?"-v --,
t.-! l Another ? Why, there are three; and,
te'side, there are two single ones at home
1t,i;:o could turn you wrong side out in twen
secoulit!" • ,
The grocer drove slowly back to the eit)
and went to bed fer a week. His mistake
was in not-malting to catch the old man
home some time when all the boys were , off
fishing.—lktrost Prot Press.
By calling at C. B. Porter's Ward House
dreg store, you can get a sample bottle of
Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup
which will relieve the most obstinate Cough
or told, and.shosyljon what the regulai 50
cent, size will do: - • When troubled with
Asthfaa, Bronchitis; ' Dry. Hacking Cough,
Paisie:in'the Chest, and all diseases' of - the
Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of
this medicine. .4-E' july27ly.
A. correspondent of the Philadelphii
Times, writing about Mark Twain's Wash.
Ington correspondent days, Says • .
To Twain's room, however, the visitor
was always welcome, for bynatt4Twain is
so lazy that he will not ivork if there. is an
eicnse for loafing. He -had a little back
room that was a novelty, a museum, a her.
tnit's cave, a den for a wild animal, and the
wild animal was 'there. In this -room
Clemens wrote his "Innocents AbiCad." I,
wish you could.see it today; in the light .of
Mark Twain's present 'reputation end his
$500,000 of money. IlOn_rsther biniened
now, but I remember , it lauicked me at' the,
time.
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The little drum stove' was full of 'ashes,
running over on the zinc sheet,, which was
covered all over , the bed seemed to be un
made for a week, the slops hail _not been
carried oat for a fortnight; the - ftothlt , was
sour with tobacCo smoke, the ficklr, dirty .
enough
.Wbegin with, was littered with
newspaperfrom which Twain had cut his
letters. Then there were hundreds of pieces
of torn manuscripts which bad been written
and then rjected,,,q the author. A dozen
pipes were alxiit the Sparta:mt.—on the
washstand, on the mantel, on the writing
table, on the chairs —everywhere that room
could be found. And there was tobacco,
and tobacco everywhere. One thing, there
were no flies. The smoke hdd killed. them,
and lam now surprised it "did not kill me
to:.. Twain wolld not let a servant come
into his room. He would : strip down his
suspenders (his coat and vest, of course; be.
lug off) } and walk backward and forward in
slippers in his little room and swear. and
smoke the whole day long. Of course, at
'tithes he would work, and when he did work
it,was like, a steam engine at full head. Idc
believe that if Clemens had not been - nude!
contract to write for the Hartford firm hit
"Innocents Abroad", he never would thave
done
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GREENWICH, Feb. 11,
Hop Bitters wds given up
by the.doctors to die of scrofula consump
tion., Two bottles of your Bitterer mired
me. LEROY Hamm.
Ramsdell writes this story from Washing
ton to the Philadelphia Press. It illustrates
how our statesmen wed to play the national
game: The days of official poker playing in
Washington are gotib now. There is, I be
lieve, i little band of army clews who take
a band now and than in dollar limit games,
Mt the big games went out with the golden
days of the old pistrict ring. A gentleman
from New York told me the other day of a
game he onceparticipated in etWillird's Hefei.
There were three United States Senators
around the table, besides 'the gentleman I
speak of and another whois tdo not know.
One of the Senators is now dead, another is
out of the Senate, and the third I knoir no.
thing about, as twever beard his name.
The Senator who is now deadbad been drink
ing very heavily and was greatly affected by
his-whit/on& Ido not know thatany meth.
beret the party was sober, therefore, I can't
tell whether the others "plucked". the)Sen
ator or not. At any rate, he played. very
recklessly. Hi, for example, would Lelia a
eix.spot ;be would show the aix.apo and
'call for four carat, and lien bet $l,OOO. on
his handbefore looking at it. This may be
safe; I do' not know, but it I were playing
poker, I would not bet $l,OOO unless I had
four sixes pat. - Weilthis Sendoe(now dead;
played until 3 o'clock in .the morning, anc:
the boys around the table bad his "coups'
(I don't know what the word means) for
$17,000. He staggered home, and no menk
ber of the party ever supposed he would re
member anything that happened. Greatly
mistaken, my Mends. He came to Willard's
'the next morning at 10 *lock, took my in.
foment out of bed, hadailAt of his "coups"
• and put intothe bands of my friend 17,000
in treasury notes and Asked him to redeem
his paper:. My Mewl protested, but the
Senator persisted and insisted, and so the
money was paid. This b' a tree story, and
I will swear to it before n Star Route jury
—if I lime ta. - ,
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ASAD INISTAKIL
FR Ek.,011! COST.
A-WRITER'S WORKSHOP.
ark Tsr:tkir4l7iittnit the "Innocents
• .hltroad.” _ •
GAMBLING SENATORS.
How A Sporran IsKazum.—Whey &por
ter cm a Pullman Tahoe car kenos that one
of the pmeempiltii a " spotter "or detective
for the oompini he maxis that spotter by
rntling three mien on the bottom of the
heel of one of his boots., The .portai Who
next shim& the 'grebes be* sees the
maxii,infonos the soots, arid they two
I me hook es the *Wong 4-
tecthw remain&
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-Ones - all &Senses of the Stomach. 'Liver, .BoweisAidneyl.l3kin
and Blood. Millions testify to its efficacy_ in . , healing the above
clamed diseaheN and pronounce It to be the '
Best Remedy: Known to an, -
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0/ - • serAGENTS WANTED:sat
= Laboratory 77 Weirad St.; New York Pity Druggists sell it.
wied, fop. Hthersitattass.
Rzamr's Vsuzy, Belford Oo.,_Ps.
Da. CLahijoim M
so. : A short trial of your Indigo Blood ' Strap bar elves me pest rellel for
Rheumatism. It is ths best zorKllletus I ever used. _ JOHN VINO..
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Taken internally lures Acute Rheumatism; ChrOnic Rheuinatism, Inflnmmatory_
Rheumatism, Sciatic Rheumatitim, &rotated(' RheUmattsm. Syphilitic
Rheumatism, Whiskey Rhelunagsm - Rheumitic Gout and .
Rheumatism of the tleart. Dpared enly by.
JOHN H. -PHELPS PhErrinacist, 13cranton,'$Pa.
TO TUB PIIBLIC.—I owe my lib to Phelpe Rheumatic Ellizir. During the past fifteen years I
have spent over a thousand dollars ibr treatment of Rheumatism. and never received any penises ,
sent benefit, until I took the Phelps' Elixir. i consider it the beet rheumatic remedy ever offered
to the public. , Respecttnily, bs 4 , OED. P.; BOW, Penn Avenue. Scission, Pa.
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She Phelps' Rhonda* Elixir for me always acted like a charm. ithinit this fall it cut
short a severs attectt of Rheumatism. I can endorstithe remedy after as a preventive or cure.
- P al mer. ' lire. 0: 11 , :' PALBLIIR,O •
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I,Nora.—Mrs. 6. W. mr is the mother of lon. H. W. Palmer, of Withetharre, our present Bats
? - Attorney General.)
BrrHIMIZII. Ps., July 3.1581.
• lir. John B: Phelps, Scranton. Ps.—Please send me two dozen Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir u soon
as possible. I have Sid fill I had. lir. D. J. Godthalt, editor Bethlehem Daily Times, is taking K.
Be sass I could tell my customers that it vas the "boss " medicine for rheumatism '
Toots, U.. z. ` . .... E. T. MYERS, Druggist.
.Abli TOURISM:O3Iff FOR IT. PRICE $1 SIX BOTTI f IIIt $5.. •
Dr. EL O. 'Porter & ton, Agents tor Toweada s ra
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Has advanced:: \ l77e - still retail at the OLD
PRICE: Bring in your cans at once,
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10. TO. DEM;t i itt,S—We offer_kerosene
and headlight (Mit lowest wholOale prices.
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AT THE OLD RELIABLE CASH /MVO STORE. •
Dr. H.
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HEAT I G & COOK S
MAIN STREET
AARRGE -STOCK
I-show the LARGEST VARIETy of Mena Boys and Childrens
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TUBE FOUND IN TOWANDA '
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,They areade of first-class material and I
guarantee a perfect if/every
I keep constfmtly on hand a LARGE ASSORTMEI4T . Of
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GENTS - FUR ISHING GOODS
HATS., CAPS, 1 11* . NHS, TRAVELING BAGS &o.
MEN'S- DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
Form a sp*ci,ALfoilture in my; business I take the lead in this Dejwitiient as
well as all others.- I have no Plate Glass windows or polished counters, but I
keep THE RIGHT GOODS : and the public apprecisteAlieir atilt value. lam
safe in saying
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STOCH CANNOT BE EQUALED IN THE canon. _
I have just received a large invoice of
and f_Whattr Clothing I
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-and will be pleased to show these goods. Call at r
M. E. ROSENFIELD'_S
- antt4uy where you see the Crowd.
BOOthirshoes,..Robb - 0140
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Tan THE WHOLEIAtE PRICE . OF •
KEROSENE OIL
Xti'r
Will
C. Porter & Son,
Corner - Main and „Pine Streets, Towanda. Pa:
HAVE A NEW STOCK OF
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DON'T BUY B EFORE INSPE C TING
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HUMPHREY BROSA TRACY.
iEEWS,'BOYEL WOIREWB. MISSES- AND CHILDiEWS.
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voRNER MAIN AND ELIZABETH STREETS,
TOW.A. NDA,,
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and Wholesale Dada* in all kin& of
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on " Fenton of theNdir North-wed," "dis.
nines varies. oak* lad 'Eolith:el enhiects,
Ink ipeaking' of thi Chinese inipaintkr),
min in part: .
There is a mistaken notkm in the East
thrit the 'Chinese are splays bimble and
eabinfseive, and Murk put upon and abused
by: whites of the .Paciflo coast. There
was is time when the hoodlums of San Fran
cisco _maltreated the -Asiatic immigrants
abar..efully, _ but that , time has gone by.
Now the Chinaman, appears to ba as secure
In *a *this of person and property as any
body. . Instaulof being deferential end
timid hels (dam 'pestling and insolent. He
does net give way in the street. He hustles
you - as rudely as an Forglieh navvy.
body of Chinese laborers marching down a
narrow street will crass Lunar into - the gut
ter. The Chinese Merchante,`Aoetate, and
otiieia belonging to tlie - better classes, areas
polite es Freitibuiati, but the masses of the
Ohineseripulation on The Pacific coast are
rude and. ha ital. The chief thing in their
favor is their habit-of per Send cleanliness;
The railroad laborers, who are the poorest
eint. moat "Ignormat class. wash thenisUlves
bona head to loot at the end of each , day's
work.• All classes are frequent customers of
the b a rber, who gives minute attention to
their heads, fact" ears, and necks. •
Amen the oammon laborers there is little
sympathy for :alai and injured • comrades.
Its man is lady to becorne b burden, the
otherinembeis of his gang want to° get' rid
Of him nab* as possible. Nit commonly
believed by the white boos* on thet:' rail-
Ways that the ChinesbAocion put sick men
unt'of the way IrY'poiecni when they think
they cannot be streolY, cured. A case was
told raw in Oregon of a • Oacdie • railway
laborer who had an arm kaftan. It was set
by the-eampany's doctor, And was doing
well, but; the , manta comrades insisted On
bringing a Chinese doctor . to :attend him.
Thiudoctor came from a :distant camp and
gave the patient a dose. In an hour the
Ipoor fellciw Was dead. In such cases . there
no investigation; nobs:Weans that them
m... ! one Ohinaustr less. The death of a cart
•is of much more consequence. One
!great ditikidty the - elnployers or Chinese
!labor have to contend with is the snpersti:
.titni of these queer people. Their. teligiona
siViship consists chiefly in propitiating the,
malevolent spirits Of the - `dead. If a - Chi.
nese domestic fancies there is a ghost in the
beaus he departs at Once, and leaves ali in.
scription behind to ware I 4 successork - It
Often happens that it - fatnili will be unable
to keeps servant longer than a single day..
Kan after men, will come and- go without
giving any minion for his * abrupt departure.
At last the warning sign is found in Me
kitchen or the Servant's room and exptinge
then there is no more trouble. Not long
ago two Chinamen were killed in Oreicin by
the premature explosion of a blast' on anew
railway line. One of their fellow workmen
declared that just before the explosion be
saw two devils come to the opposite bank of
the river and heaid them, talking. There.
upon the whole gangof forty men dropped
rnitoirtidtiould not , be induced, by threats
or:pejsuasloni to return to the spot.
H PIL
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Piles'n*lrequently preceded by a sense
of weight in the back, lobis and' lower part
of the abdomen, causing the pStient to super
pose he has some 'affection of . the kidneys
or neighboring •orgiunt, At timpb:' syinp-:
toms of indigestion arepresenttatuency,
uneasiness of the stomach, etcAt moisture,
like person, producing it - very disa
greeable, itching, particularly at night after
I l e
ge g warm in bed is a.very common at
t. Internal, 'External and itching
.Piles yield at once to the application of I,#:i
o's Pile Remedy, '
winch acts difikly
'upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tu
.. . . allaying the intense itching, and c
fedi . kis permanent cure . where all oth r
rem ~. have failed. Do not delay un it'
the . '. on the system produces perma
nent ;* ."ty, 'but try it and be cured.
Price 50 cents. Ask your. ffruggist for it,
and hen you can not obtain it of him, we
will it, prepaid, onreceipt...Of price.
Lithium The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co.
Pk*, Ohio.. Sold by C. B: Porter, Wani
Rouse Drug Store. july27ly.
AN ARTIST'S MODEL.
, An situ it of my acquaintance Was sear*
tug fors model in the streets of New cork. •
qiissing Union 'Squire, he saw' the
. .very
type of face heyequitad. The crwtreinf the; ,
face was seated on one of the benches in an
attitude of cheerful expediency. The: artist
accosted the old man and asked # he would
pose.. He iSaddy consented, went to the
studio at fhb appointed time, . was emplOyed,-
gave' satisfaction, and beanie' a slat, of
retainer at the studio. His massive white
hesd and large white beard, met with favor
in (esthetic circles. -By degrees, items of his
personal history came to light. He bad been .
a gold4ligger in California in the early days.
J
1-1
of the mining excitement.. He claimed to
have experienced fifteen shipWre*. in the
capacity of a sea-captain. Left aix orphan
at an early age, be had been educated by a
Physician, and bad acquiredrme knowledge
of medicine. • Fate threw him among the
Indians of the fai West, presumably i on his
way from the gold ; rliggings, and be became
a medicine-man. -He was learned in natural
philosophy, and possessed a mineralogical
cabinet and also a singular collection of
roots, each twisted by nature into the :. shape
of one of the letters of the alphabet. He
painted shells skillfully, and had an ambition
to go round the world in a canoe. This re,
niarkablepersou also wrote poetry and • was
a Yankee. It needed only a master.brusb
to make this same representative Yankee as
:lassie as a Millet peasant; -Charlotte
4dame, in Century.
It is mid-that 50,000 people die annually
in the United States alone from this disease.
In some sections' of the country one death
in every three is from Consumption. This
can be, and should be avoided; our people
are toocareless about an ordinary cough or
cold, and other symptoms , of. throat and
lung affections that lead to this , disease.
You should arrest it• while it is in the germ.
Two or Wren doses of. Dr. Bamako's
and Lmi: Syrup will' relieve an ordinary
cough or cold., It does not dry tip a `cough
like many preparations on the market and
ISM the trassnee behind it; but acts directly
oaths thwat and bnuichiil tubes, remov
iota, the phlegm and morbid matter that
accumulates in the throat and lungs. It
allays all inflation,ancl renders the voice
clear and distinct. • Sold by C. B. Porter's
Werd Rouse Drug S july27ly.
I:4jI;fl
We Louisa IL Altaatt, writing to the Boa.
On Saturday Evening Gazette, gives some
mmink‘nenceit of her early experiences as an
tathor. She says:
"One of the memorably moments of my
ifs is that in which, as I tnelged.to thy little
shooter' a wintry day, my eyes fell upon a
rage yellow poster with these delicious
words:. !Bertha,' a new tale by the, , autb r of'
at The Rival Prima Donimm,' will appear in
the Saturday Evening G 1 was late ;
was bitter ;mkt ; 'people Jostled me ; I via
mortally afraid I should be recognized ; hat
there I stood, - feasting mr\tiyes on the fne
ainating poster, and saying proudly to 'my
self, in the words of the great Vinceit
Grammies, This, this is fame!' That day
my pupils had an indulgent teacher; for,
rihile•they struggled with their pct-hooks, I
was writing immortal works ; and, when
they droned oat the multiplication table, I
was counting up the noble fortune my pen'
was to earn for me in the dim, delightful
future. That afternoon my sisters made a
pilgrimage to behold this famous plactud,' ,
and, finding it torn by the wind, boldly stole
it, and came home to- wave it lice =a tri
amPitsl banner in the bosom of the excited
irsmily. The tattered piper still exists,
folded arrity,ith other relics of these early
bye, so hard and yet so aweet, when the
Mt small victories were on, and the en
lloadiam of youth' lent romance to UM
MIS
UM
CONSUMPTION.
-;- ALtkiltAat Statement
'-- 1 mop—. -
i3it A OF° tip CO* ':44 TV.
Bradford Coady Pier Dliiile4
...ti it N
As examined, Adjusted And Gelded
...
1
he Board of ' Copan! A 41toris
, tt
FOR Tali' vs its - ) 1 '
t . : lBB2. !' ,
Daniel Bradford, Myron Kingsley and F.
• Ilifilautu, Commissioners of Bradfordra M.
Bradford
COMity, in Account with Bradford County
Poor' District, for the period from . January
Ist, 'lBB2, to December 31st, 1882, both
days inclusive.
Da.
To amount of cash drawn from Poor
District Tressui7 'pursuant to- their
ona.srs Upon the Treunrer of Bred•—
ford County Poor District. tis.ll2 07
EXPENDITUSIS OF HUAI:WORD COUN.
• TY POOR DISTRIOI%
1. - OIIT4KX)R RELIEF IX BM&LX , PDX CASES.
. _ 'Curtaixo, Diumnro, &c.
ottiniol% . ;.• Toinnds. , $I In •
Powell,& Co. '• • trJ 641 •
••••
E. B Pierce - d 00
H. Jacobs .
F.lch k Co. ,
Decker Bro's.
Evans k 111 Wrath ~
'L. B. Rodgers
S. Woodford
M. E. Rosenfeld
Cl. M. mark- to 50'
pee. Marilee • Beath Waverly. 47 04
975 S 5
. (2) azocrasss. rskvuooss, 3c.
Newmsn:e Alleckihnithficid. ) . , r‘63 93
Z. S. Tracy Co. " . 619
A. E. Childs " • ' 2 :is
I. V. Nichols' ," " 4 96
Geo. Barnes, • South Waserly 29 24
thwarts &-Gordon. _Towsuds, "1
B. D. Mandell 245 A
IL F. Dittsich is Co 0 • • 120
C. P.Welles " • 'l'3s
S. F. Bovuistt. 16 74
316 45
- • -
(3) Fria. aa.
Ni than Tide ,Towanda. 46 GO •
al. C. Manor 0 24 69
B. L. Jt. 8. 11. - #l. Co. 0 2 12
Geo. Dames • &nth Waverly, 6 89 •
lA.
(4.) '211T11111611, ASSIIITAUTS. /IC, .
Eats Iveson Smithfield, $ 4 38
L. B. Smab, •Santbfleld iSt To
wanda. . .. . ....... s2ls 07
prench. Smithfield .31 60
E. O. Kingsley, •• :Kr ;0
Israel Ptillsips, p•• • • . 41
Roth Everson, Towanda - • • 73 s ou
C. kijetextun. ,t• af 00
P. Dail*,• • ...... 216 • 0
Geo. Eardee.et al o,otithWiiverly ;04 o
Lottie Rowe. Towanda ' 50 0
P. H. Oillte, ••'
„.
(5) DIICOS AND MEDIOXES.
•
Turner k Goidon. Teems4ll $10;; f)9 '''
Ile. U.C. Potter & flon, .. • 19 90
D. G. Phelps. ScOthlleld, .... ~.. '4 15 .
I. 11.;Sehn"oaisker..... ,_.. 2sl
• .1
(leo. IlarnecS . J
,uth Waverly .....: 9 ...I
. . ,
(8) MEDICAL ATTENDANCE.
Dr. J. D Underwoo?. Smithfield $ :-.0 M)
Dr. W. E. Jonnsim, South Wii-•
verb!
Dr. D. Pratt, Towanda
(7) Buzau.
J. 0. Frosts' Bons, Towanda. ..
J. 8: Allyn, ligl.
Geo. Barnes. south Waver's • • • •
H. Barnes. Towauda
Ira btepheoe, ":.:•.:.
8 C 4.01115. • •• •...• ....
I'. M. Juries, . ...... .
(8) MANSPOILTAZION.
.saac D. Decker. Smithfield
G. A. Miens. Towanda
George Britton,
B. W Lane,
Johnson Willies
Totil Expanse in smsll-plis asps
2:O:ELIT-DCII RELIEF, 46.0USIVE
OF SIIALL-PDX CASES. n
"•-• • et*
''',? %al CM= MIA BePPORT.
Henry Eiffert, case of Catharine
Eiffert $ 42 Ofi
E. IL Jones, naafi of D. Jones.... 117 00
A. Watkins, , *". Mn. Shoe- • •
maker '
'Marlette Viace..t, case of salt.-..
Patrick Costello, cage of M. Cos-
tello
Patrick Costello, cue of 1'.:31a-
Liana
L. 8. Hoff, case of Mary lals
Mrs. A. J. Maynard, cue of Mrs
Maynard.... ........ ...... a 2 On
Geo. W. Wells, case of Theron
Wells 72 85
Esther. Hawkins, case of Thos
Hawkins . . HenryS. 'l'; Lent. case of Henr Perks
.W. W. Moody, case of Henry
Parks 7 50.
J. Chaffee.. case of Henry Patty— 'l4 61
klarialt. Chaffee, cue of Henry
Parks. . 67
Helen Eiklor, cue of Henry-
Parks .15.00
Norsk Crum), case of Ann Cro -I— ' 2
um' 70 , 0
Alma - Wood, case of E. Chllson 8 of
J. E. Gillett. cue of Ira Wheeler. - 28 Au
N. A. Black, case of Herrick him
-11 00
Lyman VanGorder; case of Mn.
DeGroff • 24 00 '`
.0. Cook, case of G. B. Dirling 28 00
John Stafford case of B. Stafford. 25 10
M. W. Daggett. case of Henry
Miller 40 03
IL Longwell, case of tonic;
Brewer 18 00
Mary E. 'Huey, canto! U. Riney.- 12 00
A. Snell case of Mrs. Barnes 128 00
L. Lucent. case of Mrs. Estell... , 23 70
James 'ferry ? case of Bogen
- drat "N 15 00
Mrs. 8. P. Whitcomb, case of
• Mrs. Jeeder 15 87
Myren Kingsley, cue of Benja
min boy, 10 60
.1 W. Owens, case of W. Corby' 45 00
A. E. Wilcox, asseof Mary D. Farr 10 00
Margaret Ac kley; cake of Vincent
child ,t,„l '
Sundry Persons. au - of i Mrs.
Monis... •V... -8 50
G. W. Brink, case of It. Pettori.. 19 50
Peter Snyder, case Of Znra John
son
James Sergeant, mum of S. Hicks
and wife
Lloyd Fish, case of J Elston....
J. H. Carey etal, case of Selman
Women...::-... 4
S. B. Morse, case of Ann Eustaer. 0.;
J. „Johnson, case of John Jonn- . •
son :sit
Norcouck, owe ul Win. Max.
, el 22 00
Ornal Kellogg case of hd. (tdick. 21 uo
R. K.Fergason, caseof Feather 15 thp
A. , Vatiliuskirk, cue of Lillie
Moore ' 10 LO
111.. EL lor, B. .1., cue of ,Chaa.
WeimOre , .. . 210
C. J. Shelton, ease of Whitney.. 5 (hi
Sam :Kingston, cue of Nancy
shay . 150
A.. D. Munn. case of Fredericks
family 11 32
Margaret Ackley, 4:115. of HIM:WM
child - ' 600
(2) 0110 craves, PEWVIBIOI4B. IC. ' 4.4,
Geo. Smith, cue of W. Miller $5O 97
CI W. Vincent, case of W. Miller. 31 50
V. E. Jk..J . E. Flollet case of W.
Miller ' •
2 00
F, P. CoJper, use of A. Conrad. 2 7 61
H. E. Morgan, cue of Ann Cr.,-
r"
. 4A~
~~ y
nun
Joe. T. !tested. case of D. ,Tones
Jos T. Heated, cue of A.. eck
bam....:, • " •
/), N. Peet, case of Wm. Hock.
well
Birs. 8. P:Whitcomb, case of Mrs. .
• ;ceder.2 10 00
Beltran n Mosher, cue of J. D.
Garlick 21 of
S.'ll Morsv. case of Ann &lattice la 00
Browning & Merrill, cue of H.
Parks St 7+4 '
bteirart, case of H. Parks... 39 79
L.P. Blackman & Co. Caste of 8.
M. Orogory...
Ca
G. W. Batley, se at 8. M. tire! 375
gory 20 63
L. P. • Blackman & Co. case of
Mrs. Morris.... . 2 20
P. E. Woodruff, casa.of * ifs, Moe..
els . 130
GW. Itaile),case of Mrs. Worn, 7 42 -
O.V. Brink, ease of Mrs. Morris 10 61
G. W. Brink, 'case of B. M. tire.
gory
W. 0. Bostwick, case of 1f ewman 427
• women 21 47
F. T. Page, case , of Wells 44 55
Burk, Thomas & Co, case of. J:
Taylor.— • .•
Burk. Thomas acIJO. gem of .i L $.
.Fellows ' ' 6 '
60
A. 8. Gordon, l
code of Mt. W 62
•
. e•Lornuf .4 o, ac. 5 13
D. Meehan. caste/of W. Miller 16 ai
steddiegton at Leonard Co. case
of Blackman •'• • 1 42'
Carew a Viutuile, case of Zulu
Johnsen... • •.. 14 a 9
G. Welts', cue' oe Theron Wells.. aOO
, • '
(4) usoluars" Aso a4LDICAL arrissocees.
Dr. Jas. Davison, ci4e of Wilier%
Leyte '
Dr. W. 8. Lewis. case of Wailer 46 00
Lewis..• ... •• 275
Dr. 1). B. Intake, cum of, Miller
- Lewis - 50
Dr. T. P. Madill, case of W. Mil-
2
ler 44 75
Dr. D. N. Newton, ammo, W. Mil. •
' ler . 10 00
Dr. D. N. Newton, case of Emma -
Bennett', . 11 00
A. C. Cook.
Bennett',.:...,
of G.B. Darling. 200
Dr. Chas . ..yoorlds; case of J. D. -
Gullet r 45 00
Dr. W. ILI Hokalmb; case of Ann
. .
ti
-1421.• 104 00
Dr. W. H. Holcomb, case of Ass
thirr4 20
"Dr. Woe. Bice, cue of N. Parks.. 4e a/ •
Dr. 0 Conklin, case of R. Parks. 183 40
Dr.. Wm. Eirec'esse of Edwin V.-
len. ' • 30 30
Dr. B.Y. Woodburn; case of Mrs. • •
Barnes 48 go
Dr. V. Homes. case of . John . •
Patton ,-.2 00
Dr. C.H. Warner. case of John 7 - •
Patton • 27 SO
Dr. J. N. Furman. wept Z. 011.• -
lett
Dr- H. B Padinif• Mae OF aW. 10 00
el
Dr. a. C. Norris. cue of Z. Jchn.
" ) .r 1 : . 41:7 - : ,.. 1' 0 1 ,'': - -' Yj
:.''',.,:','..i.v!',,7,.':
MEE
1104 • • .• / 00 °°'
DI% D. kreati,otsfiss Wee
- /am 00
Dr;utat Reed, eau etUrs Var.
Eason
Dr. E. A. Everett, arse of Betsy
Es*lmmo. . .. t . J 700
G. T. Etestitrsek, ale of Wells
family.— • • . 63 75
Dr. J. W. Lying's, ease of. Wm.
fiMsek .......... 24 75
Dr. 14: &dill, dire
00 .
Dr - Levi Worse,_ cue of Freier.
las tamest 00
1,197.1?5,
(M amigo musts.
A Watbins, ease , of 311 ii Shoe.
snakes
Coe 8 t Btri.,l, et O. ' r e . B .. lle Ot•Wat
tar I owls ' 13 00 ,
E P Pierce, eta). assent Ao , Bro. .' '
nan 4 211 50 -
A °Coot. cue of (I B IDarling.... 15 410
J 0 Pr.its' firms 3 awes._ 34 50
11 It Gates, at al. case of A Black.
nun ' 222
Myron Kingsley, cue of Mary
Crußlail ' • - 13 0) ,
J. If, Morey. case , of Anna Dean.. 15 50
Wtn Beeman case of Atari Vin.
cent • 200
B F Ktesip, au. D Barrie .00
F Knepp, et al. case of . Lififil • •
Moore ••• . • 1W JO
A Brinnen, case of Mr C 00.4 10, • 2 00
Frank Heath; casesof Vanderpoot
chUd 200
Thos. Barnet case of Unknown .•
ss an 8 00
E 0 101 1 8 41 eY. case of W $ lima:.
ley 700
E 8 Pierce. 3 cues 3/ 60 ' •
o N Johnson, et al. cue of 851- . .
tiregory. 25 00
18 Allyn. Agt. ease of Unknown
roan ',• • 15 00 •
L Barnes , owe of Ed Quick..... 300
E N Frost k Bon. case of Win V
Harris • 17 00
C Tabor k. Co. et al. case of Bam- ,
net Barton . f lx.oo
J Vanderpool. case of Pool Add. 150
Ebl Chilson. cue of Eerritchild 150 '
--5.91440
4$ 25
a 60
49 15
77 70 - •
13 20
4 Z 0
CM
•
(6) n 755. so. : -
•
•
Vo.burg. cue of W Willer...s 15 50
William Lewis: case of,W Mlles: 650
V riv.l E Ploilet. meant W miller 500
1141,C ~,1, 4 1t. et al " "11; ; Parks 950
A Spill. case of live flames - ..... 16 MI
Nathan VMS. case of Wr. Wiener 350
p E Woodinft, case of Mrs Words 600
61 00
Toil 'expense. exclusive of:small-pox
cues $ 3,568 39
.....
.3 SUPPORT OF POiNZ 41T PO , lll, !IOUS& -
• • 4-,
.
-0) onpqaugs, ployisions, sc.
11. II Brow .einegar
1 L V H R Co, treighg,,,..
I 81.1.11 R Co. freight .. _ .... ..... _
V E Piollet. pork and beef 2t4
IW II D Gr.etioiundrymdse......,', 1.0)
,;•4..w,ierry. 13tell '/.•..tC0; muray
mdse. 30 as
.
C N timbr e on ..irt, rudac— .....
Allackwell Isms', e ai,.. puodrY
i noise
O'r Califf, onions
II hart k ' otter. sundry mdse. 2.5
"la
.'a Illoom..canne.l fruit'- • 53
Ubl.)111 - II o, sundry mJa .. 10.
L N"bte mdse 27 00
C 1) Al' en, beef
Jsc,b bold, p-rk. ' :WI 00
ti A bayt..n. fi•1tir................05 00
7' F Len , et al.. mdse 1 50
I 'et' ampbelt. rods..,. . 2. 0
$ it Vain'. r •• ck an ',Kw., 413 ..6
4 ii tclieet.y, name... ..., h , , , 3 ii'
.1 II •allith•- barley • e.•;•-: ... 25 '0
(leo arth....iniew . .. ro.rk. .3- 21 :lc
Al' Rocliw-11 rata ' . .2 f.t..
E D Itundell. beef ~, , 27 II
AI J'ye k 1 , ,,.. 011;13ie, ll' '4
W'r Meal,and.,9 ' • . 600
Btevepa at °pie, riPlart.
~' _ .74n 14
lie^b•gtou k. Leonard C-'.. mrlseTA , sc.„22 6)
Geo 1., Koss mdse ";
`,....7.i'+ ,
...••%i'l 9 9 U
.$152 50 ‘4 ,.. 'l4 H Hlll wheat ' , ':. sti 00
. 44 75 ~„ .. Dunbar A: Vanutan, 'barley a - 4
. 14.):00. , , ivri wheat- - . f `...,.. .. ,- ... . , 30 I .
‘ ti. la; ' 1.W.1 Fletcber. osits..:... • 45
, 300 i 11ra Cll Brigham. apples
. .2 on .. Myron Kingsley. mdae •
. 9 , o • , 'M E Ransom. beefand bops --•••
25 00 . •,..,-,-• - l'eter Brock, coffins ..... ...... .
- - $ 555,921 Henry Fiabor, vinegar ..... ......
7,... c I' a-Woks. oil; etc-- - - - •
• r .1 Smith, stock
,$ 500 ~. - ! Stuart Bro.'s. mdse ...... j,...
5.00 ' I DIIV11101: k qCC3bI9. mdse'_ '
--..
/7 55, 1 J 13 Stanton. mdse....• - • .',. ' .
; 600 \A,Delbart Campbell. apples,
. 300 !Ft F Grinnell, beef.:-
.- --7-,...; 8 36 55 i • . ,
...4.4 "i•-
$ 2.7iu 69
30 00 • -'
!Xi!! 06
.. 270 00
.. 144 0.1
$-41s Zig)
•
, f ,
• . • (2) rLOI3SINO. C. -
.1 m. flack, boo's and blinee •$ 9: • 5 ~_.,,
Nkwbe-ry. Peck k ktn., m•lo t....• Ist) :t3 • ' k
•w II D Green. mdse ..... ... ...... 4 10. •
II Jacobs. m Ise23 94
-
Evans Jr Hildieth. mdse ' 2oi In
IM E Rose/Meld, mdse 61 20
Powell* Co., mdse , - bl 00
1.1 F Comer, mdse - - 34 68
• L Newman, 11:1111L0...' .' '. .... 376
. Humphrey tiros dr *1146 . Y . , mdse.. 32 40 .
--.1, 720
. I
aotoo ,
10.0 q
. -
73 00
(3) FURNITURE, SC.
A. D. Dye & Co:, hardware, &c... $163 57 ..
C. P. Welles Crockery. &c •. • 53 2.5
Beardsley a Spalding, cutlery, &c. 30 64
LT. Raymond. merchandise.... 600
Dobbins & Johnson, crockery, ac. 59 1 8
E. N. Frost & Son, chairs. 23 70
M. C. Mercur ft Co., hardware .... - 21 13 ..
iE. C. Oliver & Son, merchandise.. 64'50
; , ,,O. A. Black, sewing machine ' 25 00
4. H. Grant, clockai .- • . - 15 50
I . A. M. Cornell, carpet 13 50
Wm. J. Delpuech, brooms 1.5 00
i . , —...- ,S 491 27
(4) Prin.;
Parsons & Stryker, coal. - 5394 75
: ~• —$ 394 75
1 -
(5) wenicx.sks, onruS,' /ic.
.B. 11. Mitchell , merchandise....
11. Mitchell
C. 11:Porter.,
H.
' . C.. Porter & San ". -
1 : ..)..'• t_ .!
ti;!. 7( 6) Tit 4.lgsrony.4riow, &C 7.
Sundry person 4 S , for transporta-
10 00
144 pa
21 5
9:1 V)
8 (.4
Account with the Several Collectors of State, County and Poor Taxes its Br adford Couniy flit. the Year
, • • •
_ ,
8 0')
Asylum..
Albany
Armenia
Athen • Township—.
Athens Borough •
Burlington Township.
itqrlir.glion Borough..
11.•:lington
Bare , av •
t'auton amoultil
Canton Towtiship.z.....
Colombia
Primall9
Granville
Heiviek ........
I.eltavKytilt,
Lichfield
•
........
Mo roe :II 'rough
Mont oe - -Towit hip....
New Albany • .
°venni,
. .
•
Orweltd
Pike "^
"Bldg .urv.... .....
home Borough
•
Bhm.heqolu
Sylvania •
South Waverly
•
Smitnfleid
Springfield
Slaws ingStone
South Creek....
Towanda Borough
I Towanda
Towanda N0rth...... .::
Troy Township
i Troy Borough....
' Tuscarora
Terry
Ulster •
Windham
Warren -
Wyainsing
Wilmot
Wells •
Wys
I=
47 flu
155
$ 1.519 45
1 00
42 1,
MI
• - , , - 7 -
Min Treasuisi, Account with Bradford County and Bradford County Pool
. i
Dr. ; Bradford CoOnty. Cr. i! Dr; .. Poor District.
'
__,...•• ,
,
. • ll
• .
•
— 7 --
3. .
• ji - ,
Satan: Treas. Jani s { {
'Exoneration* of ColPs for 42 -$793 44 'Balance In Trf as..Jan2l. '53. $375{6 Exonerat cons of enn's f"L: 9I
Tax to on returned' Percentage of Coll's for 112.. 2353 Or, ;Tax rec'd on returned lands. 733 . Percentage of 0,11.• rut -'-'....
~,
Tax re• 4 o•• unseated Balance one tom Coil's, ' B2. 1734 21!;Tax reed on unseated lands. 213 53 Balance due from ( .0111 ..„
Di:pills .es for-VC. In( Supt. Ryan for Teachers' In. 200 00i Dupttc des foul:
reas•••• ments Overdraft of year '33 6000_00; :Reed on policy of Itisnran - ce - . 8..)822 86
I B n c i n e d re 3 irt pa id ul d , li o r n h it 7L-' :g . . 1. ,
Court fines receive • from W. . Interest on_county loaf , ape. 500 00 i- ou poor -house....
T. li.irtiin Sivrlff 300 CIO Orders redeemed 41uring 'B:,. 34631 29 Irtoll3 Mrs. Hayden ', ests - Ce,
District-Attorney fees recd . 121 00 ; TVeaaunira commlsslon. Ipc ; It) 00 Orders'
Jury foes reed • 164 00 on 143313.52 ' 4:3 •I 3 Sale Fraley land In Wilmot.. 200 00 Tr. &sorer. commit...l o u.
~.
loldental reeelvals... 39 49 Treasurer's clinmlsston, Ipr! ; From share of Palmy Johnson * on 435,417.42 ............. .•
. on $41,3111.33 ' ' on account of go p v " ;.....
1.1
so Tre,,nain36;63ei;ise2cclu.outrilma.h.B.•.rl.loo:B..B. ::.:
413 SE! An estate of Cynthia John-
Balance to Treat. Jan: I. '34. 6751 43 !-- son. of Staudt:kg Stone..." 236 is
..,--,-: • .
• t ; • -;* ; I ;From /firs. Renshaw. for rent . - •
. .
,• . i 1 of-land 20 00 •
.
• . - 'Prom B. Hall, for support of .
Balance Inir.re/....,...14, .1. - 7 7,
• .
.
• ! W. C. Vatillasklrk - 'lO3 94 •• 0
- l' . * . 'Sale of farm prodrinta -•• 242, 00 ,••
-
Overdraft at Citizens :N 'I „13.. 2300 00
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Total - $33880 10 - Total ' X5388010 ' Total '
.._,
IBalance In Treas. Jam,ll- 4 111. jaki 89
Tax tee.' on returned landi.'..,. 155 54
Tax rec , 3 0, unseated lande,..., 3077 84
• I„Dupllcatea foroft. Including
. ,
n 42 I reasepe•mente_ ____ 51331 35
40 74
Statement of Indebtedness ofßradford County and of Bradford County Poor Dititrict, as of Januall
County loan for 1621 110001 ran •
Purchase of Athens 8r1dp,111112.. 12300 00
Less cash in Treasury Jan-4; 1133 ....... CH 43
STATE OF PENNSYLVA TIA, COUNTY OF BRADFORD.
We; the , undersigned. Commissioners Of said County. do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receirals and expen
ditures of the sale County. and of the Poor District which it composes, from
the drst day of dasurary.4. D. 111112, fu the alai day of December, A. D. 1692, bbtb days inclusive. • , -
Witness our.lumds and elEciabseal at Towanda, Pa.; this 56th di
nar yof .Ina.
y. A. DAM. - • "
DANIEL BRADFORD,
ItYRON ZINGSLEY, t complesioners.
. 1 - • V. RANSOM,
.Attest r.BA,WW. Byes, mirk. • _
MEE
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, - • STAYS AND COUNTY.
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- 11009 29 $957 251 t
ft 66 3,50 asi
IM. !licks "
' A D. Wiliou - • 134 62 127 761 14 6 721
,J.V. Jones ' .... ... „,,._ 555 95. 523 98 440 '27 571
C. H. Webler • ' 233 II 230 49 10 49 "12 131
• Wright 'llinham 2895 08 2710 14 42 10 142 641 . i
John.'.][. :Jackson ' 1384 13 1191 07 130 28 62 ile;
0. S. Trawls , ,
-9 2 7 - 67 863 52 IS 70 43 45,
Wm. M. Luke L ---,-- • 139 3s - 129 14 344 6 80.
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A. A. Phillips .......... ..'..t.i.. 1 1 745 31 703 82 4 . 45 - .37 04
--. P.ttl..k Timiley:i. -- ; .- • 5.8 00 459 44 82 81 - 25 751
. Eiltart „z ..--i• f . 741 85 595 301 441 30 171
3du G. Mason 1667 10 1539 76 1 25 25 !.. ,•9
......- ..... S V: Wilson 17315511637 16 `,5241 16
T. F. Jennings 5-19 Isl 495.52 27 tts, liB
W. 8 . Paeitard.... ..... „ 1106 51i- 1034 89 17 16 1 16-
.1). A:Hillis 748 441 .705 09 4 241 111
S. C. hantield . - 33 6
. 86! 3;3 62 it. 741 SO' c
W. H. 4:armee .. •..' . .i.': 1161'961 850 00 ..1.
1.. A. Wooster - 976 920 25 7 46i 14'
~ ..... 1,.... it'. B. H allett ' ..- - .." 250 . 47 235 801 2 281 Its
• W. A. Kellogg
. - A 02.7•0 41 971 461 4 451 14:
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- ' Pnilip Mann • •i . , 'a 321 69 00 1 - I
C. M. Williams ' 371 23, 314 64 40 031 ;41
II: J. "'tittles ' • .215 761 •1249 - 16, 88 tli
' It: E. Beecher •i •1.... . 1 515 821 .1463 14 , 568 01
P. h.• Itrown .-% 1235 09 1167 70 - 594 151
'- 1018 214 ' 961 55 587
.... ..,... <l.S..Forbes2 i
• 13:' 0. Wilmot,.. - ,134 SS 100 - • i
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:.... ' Ciro. Childs 1 '1- 1696 93 .• 109 .49 1. .3 79 5 1
14. P. Wheeler '•1
- ' 49 771 120 , 00
6. - - Joan Westbrook 3.,..;_•„.. 634 94 1.. 4 584'0 ,20 01 5
A. E. Blakeslee -, 1966 141 1012;44 -
AG. Halley.. • 1761 74 4158 12 11 38 7 61
- Geo. A: Stephens . 781 88 1 726 89 18 71
G. S. Den 821.07 • 778 15 567 31
. - A. Wlekkam ' 425 7 '90 ' 3991, 19 56 65 Si
ft.. - . P. W. Fisher' - . . .... 9SB 48 839 06 .75 26 6 ,
.' ' .... G. C. Holton • 465 98 - 439 76 1 3-08 41
• •••«.4 10. N. Fish s 1861202 1756 93 11 62 71
51. 3. Stuart ' , 1430 . 43 1343 25 16 48 51
,John Clapper i - • • ! 872 99, ,823 85 sto II
IS. Bowman -- - , - ,1 663 251 617 53 13 22 11
\
'B. 8. Edmiston .;.. • I 981 811 9•Zt 69 961
1
0. 0. 11111 .'ll5B 96 1 1 i' 1094. 98 6 45
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W. P. Bowen • 1470 47 1 , ..,1390 09 722 t 1
, ,• 3. W. Chamb er l a i n • i 1460 911.1358 46 ":131 95
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... ..... i.i... D. Dioffenbach L : 739 42, ' 687 00 16 26 1;
- 11.1 t. Wickham 1265 69 . 900 00 761 ri
E. It. Blshop 1312 03 .1237 53 '9 39 ii
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' 15133 ----.'
1•55A46450 36 $793 441 1 1 I' l
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NSTRICTS
Total
Debt of county.
T0ta1.... •
• #16743
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REM
MIME
-a3
Mii
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• ou' and suipport ale
'll
• poor Haase ...SW el •
en rota, to 3106
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(7) ram Or:rimers ON ombEss
;, - s or 11LICP. • •
Jolla A. Ccddlng, et al #57 60
•67 50
ED
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(A) SUPPOTIt OF INSANE IN STATE
'• , uosprrAcs, sc.
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.
Danville MgMai. is case of - Geo., --
- Brown... .. : 317010, '._
Transportation to - dame case 13 40
Danville Asylum._ al Mote of ,Geo.
Tall
Danville Asyluta, in mum of Mary
tilblia 13 60
liarrothurg Asylum, et. al. in case '
of A.,Dollison
Trunsportatien in mate case.
77 - 13
—$ 3G9 Z 3
(9) IMPAIRS OP INSANE DEPAKT
- NEM% &G.
Bourne' Bros.. lumber,.
... . . $Bl - 157
Beardsley &Spaldint: .. . 715 -
A.. 1. Stanton, limber, he 43 21
H. & P. - Peck, " • 1.38 14
James Vandyke, " 11. 0)
R. 88. Welles, cement .. l7,
I. Phinney, " ...... 10 0 0
%V. P. Baker, door sill ...... 100
L. D. Hill. cementer 'Work 328 118
078 20
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Total Expense of Support of Poor, $5816..29
.1. . I .Altoro f ncra,44l AND EhriuoYEs.
A. 14. , . Cornell;Superintendent-, '
Salary from Jan'y. 1, to Ap'l. 1.
1132 - ; 'l2OO 00
8. R. Palmer, Superintendent-: -
Salary from Apl. I,' to - Dec. 31,
.DM • 600 00
p i
Dr. C. W. Carrier'. Physician 300 00
Frank Espy and-Wife, Supt. of In- _ -
sane Department 268 00 - ,
Geo. W. Campbell and wife, Supt., - . l .l
of Insane Department .. 115 00 _ -
Kewell Winston and wife, St ew.- 75 00
art'
L. J. Fanning and Wife, Steward. 132 75
Allie,J. Fanning, Teacher .. .. . ...
30 00
Lucinda Bloom, S eamstress . 1 yr .150 00
Sundry Employe* within Poor - -
House ._ , . 446 54 •. '
--$ ^2931
5. criutes'r EXPENSES OF POOR .
FARM. -
Sundry Emploviii; wages' $725 36.:' .
Sundry Persona; black/in:tithing.. 47:91. -...
Enterprise Mfg. Co.. et. al. farm- f
.ing utensils and repairs ' 102 73
D. W. Cole, fruit trees " 9290
_ 1 -$ 1023 DO
"4. SISCELLANEOCS EXPENSES. ' .
... .
A. C. Friable, recording 2 Deeds , '.
of' Pair:Farm 500 . . ..
Statpliot on Bonds - - • 4o 00
,In West on Overdraft at(titlzens' - -
NatlOnkt Bank 351 53
.--$ 326 5 . 8
T:•ttoitmutstoszns , SERVICES .
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AND EXPENSES. .
Daniel Bradford • ' •'• - 4716 00 '
Myron Kingsley.. .. , . 775 00
N. F. Ransom. -- --; 705 00 ' •
.
. -$ 22r.0 00
44
67'
40
10 Out,-4loor relief In small pox
iIFtS, .
,:..-5,,
$2742..139
1 - "
aut-door relief,: excluslve.of 4 ,,,.
. small pox eases - ,s' 30
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3. Support of . poor at Poor
House 5316
4. Pay of oMeials and employ-
9 '
es - f - . 2• 31
5. ' Current •..expen-es• - of — Polir —
Farm • 102' f'l
0
6. ,Aliscellarmoits e.xis...n-es Vil 53
7. *Commlsswners . _
Tutal Eipewliturvs ii 1'40r j 1)1-triet. $ 1.511.2 07
Daniel Dralfortl, Myron Kingsley, anti M.
F. ; Ransom, Commissioners of BracifOrd
Courityi - °in Account, with - kiiiipounty,
for the veriod from •lannary 15t,"1882,,
December 31st, 1882, ,both days inclu;
:--;
•
Tu- - earnount of cash drawn fiom , -; ,-•
COnnty Treasury pursuant; to. ,
their orders upon the treatinrer •
of Bradford County $11651-
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Cu
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tobuty
.. C. P.; ,
• ' Jos. T. Heated.
wov. Moody
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,
Audit of Accounts of Frothy.
and egister—J. N. Califf ... ... .
Tracy Jurors Feb. T . 1882...514G9 31
..- 1 March-T - - 427_57
=•,: * Apt. Spec i - W.l 4l
• Mae T...:... 660 42
• .kuit. Spc , c . ,... Ar y - .,..
, ",4s
ScptLT.::: .. . • -1315 25
-. (let. T •
_'• • 453 83
. \ 1 Dec. T •• 1.159 61
.. . —$ 7130 ST
$ 2,694
Crawl An ()is, Feb. T. 1582 5202 35
4A May T. " ..... 202 11
1! Sept. T. ~ 260 80
4 DeeVT. - .Ml 3 35 I
-$ 901 A 7
COastablS. Feb. T. . - $l7l 12
IMay T. - ~... 178 32
,:i sept. T. " 180 is '
1 : k.„... Dec. T. - 173-70. .
Attending Election. 100 00 _
Stenographer-K.P. - tupPef • • • •
Crier of Coprt—Jittr. Harris •
Troy—S. N. Spalding.. 28 00 -
• tn. •
Tipatayea of Court—L. H. Scott... 154 58 • •
A Ezra Rutty..: 54 1:14)
• . :i s S. C. Stevens. 112 50 • . I
Myron Smith.- 525
, .1.. J. Haight .. 600
J. H. Nevins.. -5o
- C. Packard...' 19'•3%0
Gnatin.. 18 00
.4...K.Pomeroy. .9 00
N.S. Sherman. 900
8 23
2 00
. 1 70
-$ 13 33
. ,
8 461 25
District AttOrney, A. C. Fanning.. :10 00
Fees of Clerkof Quarter Sessions,
and Ogee 'andlerminer, Geo. fit•.
Blackman :.\1 - •
Counsel in suitor Commonwealth :-.'
vs. Susan Mann, D. Rockwell
•
Bonds-Trued for 1880 ... 00 7.
- Bonds Issued for 18111 10000 00 •
Overdraft for 1882 2400 00 '
------- 4 325 00 00
Less - bonds-veld In 1882 • 915000 00
Leu cub lit Treasury Jon. 4,1883. • 410 14
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37 11 , I i sr_ 67 494 11 276 2460.
16 50 1 it 219 24 267 96 40 to 94
I '..1. 311 96- ' 824 28 700'06 , .... •
48 44 - 691 49, 6,54 85 5 191' 146
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61 451 .634 9.3! '9419 9.6 419 - 47 54
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84 65 , t2...'.4...1 1 , 1204 32 1141 72 271 11.1*.
29 77 '` 105 66 80 05 .......... 5 ... ,
30 75 1 447-61 386 69 1 0 :9 N 1 '
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827, . 1255-1 1 2 1179 ...e, 1391' ,61 ,
38 261- ` 3.51 74 512 92 4 It 93 ! 7119 ,
40 831 • • :
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546 741 372 2 4.
210 061 I.' *53 98 2771 851 3.-24,. 1430
.44 161 - 630 78 572 94: 1.3 . 69: 39'
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02 47 1r2.1. k 6 , 3249 631 .:5 ,1• ,- . d'l
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41 36 1
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,57 83, ...... ....,: 812 52 , .767 49. 1 6., 4 61
73 16'
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- 1 1047 96f' 990 67- 5 Is' 521 4
~,• a SO; I 1001 42 934 19 3.
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16 151... ..... `I 5.7 36 483 231 9 64 1 2 44,
6 2 901 295 18., 896 69 608 oe, 538 44 ` 1 2
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Debt_ of Poor District,
4217051 ie
BRADFORD COUNTY, SS : _
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have
pad lir t ir ta lned u bo ul eorree e tba rtigil tereg t ed a ; se t t u ng d fo lstat r‘ i e o n me f
th is n e i t d sa a and
s t n ta h t e t y e v .
niodae;ibbtersre. ['or::
•
Wltturlo our hinds tblo Unfitly orJannsrf, A. 1)..1W
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011
CananinnWtaidtli CMGs in . sandry
Cornner's and Justiteiit Inoueit,
, pay rll fnron , physicians, ac. la
sundry cases .... ....... ......
ElectiOn• udicers too voting dis.
tricts, Congression.il return
judge and court assistant s • u l •
computing returns of cicciio n.
Sheritrii election proclamation la
2 Pullers
14herift's costs in
:Sheriff, summoning jurors
Sheriff removing primmer, to EA,:
tern Penitentiary and
Refuge • •
Prisoners? support In crintityjali..
Pritsmers , SU pport Ea.otcrtiPcn
ttentiairy, 4. convict„ (K.
per day .
Clothing for
Less labor performed
liradford County Agr.
Assessors, tinging ,asses_stueuts,
• distributing tas=inotices, mak
'lug election regliters, .......
Cottnserto Commissioners for y'r.
1882; Davies .t ..........
James W. M. Newlin. Esq.. I:4,111.
mission. 1.11011 retrab: of State
Tax recovered from the cors'tu.
and placed to clean of Lirailf4 , l
County, In State Treasury, _viz :
20 pr. ct. upon 8;05:41 a 3...... .....
(STATEMENT Or ACC'T. OF Sit AI/FOLD
COVNTY WITH STATE TREA,I HER.
flr'rr TAX ON PEIt.,,ONAL PRoPEN,
TY:
Cg. Nov. 30, IsSl..
April. 12. 1J932t.
Dn. State_Tax,lB+42
Bal. In tav?r of County . ... 1 / 2 7j
Physician to . Jall, Dr. J. IS. Lyniati.
Janitor of,Coutt House, L.ll.Sewt.
'Jury Commissioners 9.11,1 Clerk—
V. 11.114611
Smiley
E. S. CoolbaughS,Clerk
Fuel aild_Ltithts—
_ Towanda owl Co
M. C. Merv:lr, 'Coal
Nathan Tidd. •
J. Roberta, Jr. & ia , la
ding freight, ac
Bridge repairs„ w; it tuinher— •
' • - . .
114:Brown, Burlington, Undue,. $n re
Seth liakeslee: et.al. like. .:' •ls :AS
J. E. Rockwell: Canton 8010. 1.1
Frank Eforley.:Canton Twp.
EL A. Coolbaugh. Wysox. - •
EL C. Kellogg, Monroe Hero. -
(i. Z. Slotery et.al. Monroe Tp.
J. J. lhihlater et.al. Troy. •
.N.GIIIOUEL et. al: Franklin.
T. C. Whalen. Rome. - '-
Win. Keeler, BrtilgeSlgns; •
Jas. Vaititlyke, Tiiwanda
A. It Mgorr. Litehtlehl. • •
Martin `Fee. et.al,
O. S. Payne, Sausheiiiiin.
H. S. Owens. et. al. Itoli:tiur,
Chas. L. S iegard. Wriis .•
Own - l.ißey. Leroy,
John Kelly, 1, Grativnle..
I'. F. Ellsworth. Orwell. •
A. W. Diniock,_Towatulayii.
J. Stroud,
J. W. Lewis. itarelae.
for
Towanda
J. Swee:
Towanda I:ricige; .
'O. A. Seely, Flank for
;Sundry
:Tow ; oda Bridge...,
+..Pt lic Ruilduj .—.
Sundry person.: fur P.palrs. fur
niture.sl....-aidut,•,: and wurs on -
public gron s.
Clark-11. Portr, bill of digs the.
dicines,• he.. for prisonci - - to
county jail. from Jan'yl
to Oct. :21, 15• Y.:
Stationery, sundry persons
Munk Books—Wm. F. 51urpliy's
,Sons, et. al
Postage and but rent—P.
P. M •
RentfOr Troy Court Houln- 7 11, - F.
Reddington. each term,
Insuranfe—Codding Fe Budg...
T . owanda Bridge P 4%
C. ig & Dirxige.on,court, Itou , e 112
- •
Ootrest on overdraft Cnia•ns 1
National Bank.'.`:_ .
• .
W1141.7at Certificates, P. Denney.
'Bounty for return of stolen h'ors
•..e..l, Lyman McClure •
*efunded, sundry person.:
• tg'rinting— •
4 1; • Towanda Jourmal..... 34 :5
Canton Sentinel
Itr.t.lforil Republican. Par :a
Bradford
- Bradford Reporter... an:
91) 00
Sundry periiistis copying IZ; - !aisi.ers
.tnaking duplicates., eopywri e.,:-
lector's returns in tax 114.11
making statement of x. •
bn unseated Lands, a tatcertitiNl
'statement ota Asess tneu s to Au
ditor (:euerul•s Deparriuen.
Treasurer's expemies Attending
two terms Of Troy Court
Retordeni fee 4 ,, recordins: onn
missionerA' h. trea4un;ri , toroth
to tax on ..... .
1; itige views, sundry per-0n4...?
"4scellinemis items .
W. Buck„ , Clerk. rito._TE.X.
`during December, tis - 2.
Lewis.Bain Clerk ..
C Mrnissioners' Senices2-
4)aniel Bradford
V. F.- Rans.um..
ME
ma
Tuhtl ENpenclit ureA 6.unty
112 00
.3i795 ta Total ..... !?.
Total Indebtedness
County debt
Poor District debt
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