Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, December 20, 1879, Image 3

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    The Resurrection.
[ \ seed found in the hand of an Egyptian
iiiiiiiimy two thousand years old. when plant
ed bloomed into a beautiful flower.]
I wo thousand years ago, a flower
bloomed brightly in a far-off land;
Two thousand years ago, its seed
W as placed within a dead man's hand.
Itefore the Saviour came to earth,
That man had lived and loved and died,
And even in that far-off time,
The flower had spread its perfume wide.
Suns rose and set—years eame and went.
The dead hand kept its treasure well;
Nations were born and turned to dust,
While life was hidden in that shell.
The shirveled hand is robbed at last.
The seed is buried In the earth;
W hen lo! the life long hidden there
Into a glorious flower burst forth.
Just such a plant as that which grew
From such a seed when buried low;
Just such a flower in Egypt bloomed
And died two thousand years ago.
And will not He who watched the seed
And kept the life within the shell,
W hen those He loves are laid to rest.
Watch o'er their dust as well?
Just such a face as greets you now.
Just such a form as here we wear.
Only more glorious far, will rise
To meet the Saviour in the air.
Then I will lay me down in peace.
When called to leave this vale of tears.
For "in my flesh shall I see God,"
E'en though I sleep two thousand years.
Light burdens long borne grow heavy.
Open your purse and mouth cautiously.
Where the will is ready the feet are
light.
Agreeable counsels are rarely useful
counsels.
Talking comes by nature: silence by
understanding.
The greatest scholars are not the wisest
men.
No man ever yet looked on the dark
side of life without finding it.
It is only for innocence that solitude !
can have any charms.
Manner is one of the greatest engines !
of influence ever given to man.
Justice is like a glass, which cannot be
bent, but is easily broken.
It is more profitable to look up our de- ;
lects than to boast of our attainments.
How few faults are there seen by us
which we have not ourselves committed.
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Know well your incomings, and your !
outgoings may be better regulated.
Hope softens sorrow, brightens plain
surroundings, and eases a hard lot.
I'assions are, perhaps, the stings with
out which, it is said no honey is made.
All men look to happiness in the future.
To every eye heaven and earth seem to
embrace in the distance.
No man is rich whose expenditures ex
ceed his means; and no otis is poor whose
incomings exceed his outgoings.
It is a fact worth remembering that it
does not take half as long lo make a
wound as to heal one.
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Men seldom improve when they have
no other models than themselves to copy
after.
Vou can not dream yourself into a char- 1
acter; you must hammer and forge your
self one.
Modesty is to worth what shadows are
in a painting; she gives it strength and re
lief.
The New Haven I{cyister, (Dem.,) i
speaks of the steal in as "poetic
justice."
1 here arc many men whose tongues
might govern multitudes if they could
govern their tongues.
No man ever lived who had only one
fault. A single fault has both sexes in
itself, and is sure to beget a large family.
When you are down-hearted and the i
world looks black to you, you ought to be I
hospitable enough to entertain a hope of
better days.
CIIUISTMAS, 1879.
NEW YEARS, 1880.
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EXTRAORDINARY INVOICE
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HOLIDAY
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Mrs. S. If. Sweet
Offers at her Emporium of Fancy Goods
MILLINERY AND YANKEE NOTIONS. I
A FRESII STOCK
Recently purchased, at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
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1 C'onsirttiuit of Huh*. Fancy Good*, Toweling, Collar*,
j Comforters, Embroideries, Flowers, Ribbons,
Handkerchiefs, silk, linen and embroidered, Featli- 1
ers and Tips, Slipper Patterns, ('ard-board, Zephvrs, !
Combs, Jet Ornaments. Rusehintj, Necklaces, Veil
! inu in all colors. Java Canvas Patterns, Lace Canes, |
Crape I'ellisses, Rabies' Knit Stockings, Ladies'
Hose in all colors and styles, 1 lolls, Children's
Sacks, Hoods and Mittens, Ladies' Nubias in all
i colors, Bracelets, Pocket Books, Mottoes, Birds and
Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Ladies' and Gentle- I
men's
UN DE RW E A R.
: In short, EVERYTHING pertaining to a complete
assortment of seasonable
; FANCY GOODS
and
STYLISH MILLINERY.
HATS TRIMMED, in all styles and colors, and j
|of every variety of material: Fur, Felt and Straw, at ;
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MRS. SWEET'S
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Fancy Goods Ba/.ar.
Dec. 17 Main Street, Towanda.
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JyJ E. ROSEN FIELD'S
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Fall Opening j
CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS,
NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
and a full liuv of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
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which are offered
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EXCEEDINGLY LOW.
Call and see me, examine xoods, learn prices, &c 1
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M. B. UOSENFIELD.
TOE JOHNSON,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Under Market, one door south of Ward
House.
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Careful and experienced workmen alwayß ready
to wait upon customer*.
FIRM.
11. Davidow & Tiro.
| CASH PAID
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FOR
FUR,
HIDES,
PELTS,
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WOOL,
BEESWAX,
No. 4, Heidi email, s Block, Bridge St i
Towanda, October 28.
J FIGHT MIT SIGEL
and all
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HONORABLY DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
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will consirlt their own Interests by culling at
J A CO US'
long established and well known
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING^
HOUSE,
PATTON'S BLOCK,
and buy their coats, pants, vests, overcoats, shirts,
overalls, Gloves, Ilose, Hats and Caps, and every
thing in the line of fine and stylish
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Don't be deceived by persons falsely representing
themselves to be JACOBS, but come directly tc my '
store in I'atton Block, Main street, near Bridge stf
au s 2€ 11. JACOBS.
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JOB
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PRINTING
OFFICE.
We respectfully invite public attention te
our
COMPLETE JOB PRINTING IIOU8R!
Corner Main and Pine streets, over the
Music Store.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND PHAMPLKT
WORK A SPECIALTY.
LETTER,
NOTE
AND
BILL UK ADS,
ENVELOPES,
TAGS
Neatly executed on the shorteet notice.
BUSINESS, PARTY AND CALLING CARDS
printed to, order.
ALTORD A SON.