The Record Tioga County, NY #2 Thursday May 10, 1888 LOCAL RECORD. District Attorney J. G. SEARS is in Kansas on business. All the laundries throughout the country use Tulip Soap. George BURGESS, who works at Athens, PA, was at home over Sunday. On his trip to Europe, Mr. BLAINE took a box of Tulip Soap with him. The deep-chested bullfrog in the pool seems to say Tulip Soap! Tulip Soap! Slowly but no less surely the Owego people who went west last December come home. Until further notice School Commissioner - WISWELL will be in his office, in Owego, only by appointment. The Owego edition of the Elmira Telegram, will be sold at an early hour at Candor, hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles COLEMAN, of Elmira were in town Sunday and Monday, the guests of M. COLEMAN. High poles are being erected on the naphtha lighted district for the electric lamps, to be put in on July 1st. A letter received a day or two since from ex-sheriff RODMAN announces his expected return to the effete east. A society wedding at St. Paul's church is a coming social event. Rumor says it may be about the 23rd. The "old reliable" Tioga National Bank presents its quarterly statement lot to its patrons through the RECORD to-day. Mr. Michael HALL and two children, have returned from California, where they passed the winter with Mr. HALL at San Diego. The quarterly statement of the First National Bank of Owego appears in the RECORD. It will stand scrutiny. Solid institutions always will. The case of the People vs. William BRINK was called Wednesday, by Justice BROOKS, and as there were no appearance, the prisoner was discharged. There was a large attendance Sunday morning at the Baptist church. Communion service and eight recently baptized received the "right hand" of fellowship. The examination of Charles S. SMITH of Newark Valley charged with violating the excise law, has been adjourned until May 12. - Ithaca Journal. Man is made of clay, but for that reason they should not all be called "regular bricks" any more then soap should be called soap just for a name. But Tulip Soap is a soap in every sense. SUPERINTENDENTS For the Tioga County Agricultural Fair. There was a meeting at the Tioga County Agricultural Society Saturday afternoon, at which the following superintendents were elected; Horses, J. C. BARRETT; cattle, W. A. HOLDRIDGE; sheep and swine; Adam HANBURY, Jr.; domestic hall, A. N. POTTER; floral department; E. FORSYTH; vegetable hall, R. P. CORYELL; agriculture implements, A. WOODFORD; poultry, J. S. GILES, marshal, O. P. SIBLEY; assistant, George STILES. Frank CAFFERTY'S Residence Burned. The Frank CAFFERTY'S residence, near SAWYER'S Crossing, Speedsville, was destroyed by fire Friday about 9 o'clock a. m. The house is a total loss. LATER: The fire is supposed to have caught from the kitchen stove. The contents of the house were saved and most of the things from the cellar. The house was insured for $1,200, which will not cover the loss. Although there was a strong wind, it happened to be in a favorable direction, otherwise the barns and other buildings would have been destroyed. BG