THE RECORD. TIOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK JANUARY 30, 1886 APALACHIA. Frank BACON, of Etna, NY, is calling on relatives about here. Geo. GLOVER and Wm. Green each have a new cutter, the finest in this vicinity. There must be a meaning to all this. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. John QUINBY made them a surprise Tuesday evening the 19th. Another surprise also occurred Saturday evening in which Jo. was much taken aback. Our speculators, RODMAN & HOLMES removed their potatoes which they had in storage last week; quite a quantity were found to be decayed. Mr. and Mrs. Joel K. MARCH are visiting her father, Mr. Geo. LIKES. On Friday afternoon the senior department of our school, to the number of about 60, possessed themselves with sleighs and hied to Owego on a visit to the senior department of the high school. They were cordially received by professor EDICK, who showed them through the building and the workings of his room. Pupils and teacher returned home about 6 p. m., all voting a half day well spent. The Order of Iron Hall is prospering; members have been initiated each evening since its organization. It is reported that Dr. G. W. BEACH is to do off a fine lodge room on the second floor of his new building for the use of the society and other organizations that may want to use it. It is a common occurrence for one of our young ladies to be seen with her "coffin" going to and from school. The democratic caucus was held Monday evening, everything passing off harmoniously. Tuesday evening, the republicans had their select party. The ring held away. Again one of our wayward young men is boarding at Hotel RODMAN, caused by boisterous rioting. _ Jan. 26 GERMANY HILL. We are glad to know that the trustee of our school has hired Miss Stell MOREY, our present teacher, to teach our district school the coming summer. Mrs. George AHART is very sick at her home in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Simon BANER, have commenced house-keeping this week; the people all wish them success. Miss Libbie BAUER has been a great sufferer this week with quinsy. We understand that there is some talk of a basement being built under our church. Miss Stella CURTIS, of Wait Settlement visited at Rev. S. D. GALPIN'S on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MERICLE of Candor, visited their daughter Mrs. S. D. GALPIN, on Saturday of last week. Mr. George RANCH and son, are hauling logs for Rev.. Ziba EVANS, to Strait's Corners. The donation held at the Grange Hall for Rev. Mr. TILDEN amounted to $80. Our minister is holding meetings at the Evlin Hill school house this week. Infant child of Howard RUSSEL is dangerously sick with diphtheria . Mr. Ezra HANDBURY has been drawing hay to Catatonk this week. - Jan. 25. LOCKWOOD. Mr. John LYONS is occupying his new residence. D. L. CONE left for a visit in Ohio, Wednesday. Miss Jessie Bingham handsomely entertained the young people of Lockwood last Thursday evening. A donation party for the benefit of Rev. Z. EVANS, was given at the hall in this place Thursday evening. A creamery will be opened in this place in the spring. We hope that there is life enough among our farmers to make this enterprise a success. Among recent visitors from a distance we notice S. J. OHART, of Owego; W. A. PORTER, of Elmira, and H. G. SMITH and son, form Candor. Jan. 25. MARRIED. SHULENBURG - TIDD. At Candor, NY Jan., 21st by Rev. J. D. BELKNAP, Wallace H. SHULENBURG and Ida M. TIDD, both of West Candor. Bill Grummons