Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 03, 1880, Image 3

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    "He Knoweth the way that I Take."
I know not—the way is so misty—
The joys or the fprith It shall briug,
What clouds are o'erhanging the future,
What flowers by the roadside shall bring ;
Bnt there is One who will journey beside me,
Nor in weal nor in woe will forsake ;
And this is my solace and eomfort—
*' lie knoweth the way that 1 take."
I stand where the cross-roads are meeting,
And know not the right from the wrong ;
No beckoning fingers direct me,
No welcome floatsf to mc in song ;
But my Guide will soon give me a token
By wilderness, mountain, or lake-
Whatever the darkness about me,
•• lie knoweth the way that I take."
And I know the way ieadeth homeward
To ti a land of the pi re and the bet.
To the country of ever-fair summer.
To the city of peace aod of rest;
And there shall be healiug for sickness,
And fountains, life's fever to slake.
What matters boside ? Igo heavenward—
•' He knoweth the way I take."
—London Christian World
No one is wicked without loss and pun
ishment. — Epictetus.
The soul is the life of the body. Faith
Is the life of the soul. Christ is the life ol
faith.
The Spirit is Christ's administrator, and
will be sure to give every believer what
Christ has left them iu his will.
Afflictions may hum and buzz about the
Believer like bees that have lost their
sting, but that caunot hurt him.— Ft a.
tel.
A rich man would be ashamed of him
self if a poor begger boy should claim
such a relationship as the meanest Chri
staiu may claim to God.— Rowland Hill.
lie true to thy duties; be contented with
whatever it is God's will to bestow upon
thee, and thou \N ilt have won a pearl ol
great price.— From the. Swedish.
We hope for what a man promises and
wot for what God does. All human af
fairs are carried on by the hope of what
as to come. God only is not trusted.—
Nanson.
Has God bestowed on man a liveliness of
fancy, a warmth of affectiou, and a heart
vibrating with the tender cords of love,
Bud not designed that these should be
used? — Dr. Knox.
Sad it is when the ermine of Christian
discipleship is stained by the haudliug of
vice. Clean heart, clean hands uud cleau
robes are needed in the pulpit and the
pew.
There are but ten precepts of the law j
Of God, and two of them are bestowed on
the tougue, as though it were ready to
fly out nga'nst God and man if not thus
bridled.— Leighton.
lly humility, says Emerson, we rise ;
by obedience we command; by poverty
tve are rich; by dying we live. Paul,
however, remarks an English jourual, had
said it long before Emersou.
A man that hath uo virtue in himself
ever euvieth virtue in others ; for men's
mind will either feed upon their own good
Oi' upon other's evil ; and who wauteth
one will prey upon the other. — Bacon.
Many favors which God giveth us ravel
out for want ot hemming, through out
own unthaukfuluess; for though prayer
purchased! blessings, giving praise dotli
keep quiet possession* of them.— Fuller.
When a real believer comes to the bank
of the il> er Joidan aud sets his feet in
the boat which is going to carry him over
•to Canaan, he will wouder at the folly In
loving the thiugs of the world.—Ruther
ford.
Every other sin hath some pleasure au.
flexed to it, or will admit of some excuse;
but envy wants both; we should strive
. agaiust it, for, if indulged iu, it will be to
us a foretaste of hell upou earth.—R.Bur
ton.
ISuvy/likc the worm, uever runs but
to the fairest fruit; like a cunning blood
bound, it singles out the fattest deer iu
the herd. Abraham's riches were the
Philistines' envy, aud Jacob's blesslug
bred Esau's hatred.—/. Beaumont.
Great
AUCTION
Sale
—OF—
DRV GOODS
—ln charge of —
J. L. KENT,
(AGENT)
Towanda, Pa.,
Commencing
MARCH 15,
And continuing, day and evening,
until closed out.
The stock is now in fine condi
tion, and the goods offered
are desirable.
The popular auctoneer
S. B. TAYLOR, of ELMIRA,
will sell the above stock.
to:
The LADIES are especially
invited to attend.
:o:
J. L. KENT, Agent,
T*wand, March 12, 1880.
Grant,
it is
Blaine
To se, YFU & Great Sheneral, and mighty
BopuUr.
Tilden,
Sd Derm U talked next,
g It is equally evident that
Rosenfield
• •. /
Has the largest assortment of
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS
Ever brought into this market, compris
ing the following popular patterns :
U. S. GRANT,
Appolo, Westmoreland, Dussckiorf,
Mendota, Brunswick, Hamilton, Thurio,
Red Cross, London, Space, St. Julian,
Troacadero, Peerless, Broadway, Our
Boys, Florence, Captain, F.uglUh, Cham
pion, and Fashion.
Standing and Lavdown, 4 ply, Linea
Collars at 15 cents each.
—ALSO —
The Best, 4 ply, Linen Cuffs at 2# cents.
—ALSO —
A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING
HATS AND CAPS.
50th YEAR
GODEYS' LADY'S BOOK.
The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine
in America.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICK
REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR.
Subscriptions will be received at this Offioe in
Clubs with this Paper.
The DAILY RKYIKW and Godey's Lady's
Book for one Year at $4.50.
See what Godtty's Ladv's Book will Contain
IN 1880.
Nearly 1100 pages of first-class Literary mutter.
12 ttteel I*l ate beautiful Original Kngravings.
12 and Elegantly Colored Fashion I'lutes.
24 Page# of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
900 Engravings,on Art, Kcleneo, and Fashion.
12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladiea' and Chil
dren's Dresses.
12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homos.
'2OO nr more Original lleceipts for Family Use.
And the usual Original Department matters.
The January No. of the New Year will be Weued
December rut. and will oonUln the open n g chan
ters of one of the Boat Serial Stories ever printed In
American M&gaxine, by
CHRISTIAN RKID,
the author of " A Gentle Belle," " Valeria Ayl
mer," " Morton House," etc,, entitled
KOSLYN S FORTUNE.
We have eagaged a Full Corps of Distinguished
Writers, Whose Contributions will enrich Godey's
Lady's Book during tho year.
Send in yr/'ir Club s at ewe. Y<ru co add
names afteneurdt at Me same price at tfn
erlginf Club.
TERMS. —Cash in Advance.
POHTAOU PREPAID.
One copy, one year, *. $2 00
Two copies, one year, 3 70
Throe ooplos, one year, A 2ft
Four copies, one year, 8 #0
Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to tbs
person getting up the club, making six cop
ies, 9 93
Bight copies, one year, and an extra copy to
the person getting up tho club, making nine
copies, •••sl4 00
Now Is the time to make up vour Ciuh.
now TO REUTT.— Oet a PosCofflce Money
Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft c<n Philadelphia
or New York. If you cannot get either of these,
send Bank-notes, and In the latter esse register
your letter.
To parties intending to got up Club, n
oopy will he sent on application.
Address,
GODOT'S LADY'S BOOK Vt'B. CHMLimH*).*
QOAL! COAL!
CIMKJtf FOR
Tt following priwi will fee charged for AV
VMMRJiCMTK CQJMMs la tfee yard, ia nli tt
yards aignature* hereto attached, aatll ftMrtto
notice:
STOVE, $4 tj
CHESTNUT, 4 2$
GRATE, 4 25
EGG, 4 25
49" Cartage, FIFTY CUNTS PER TON IS
addition to afeoee, and an EXTRA CHARGE for
carrying in.
W. M. It ALLORY, Tearanna.
HENRY MKKCUR, M
NATHAN TIDD, ••
S. B. PIERCE, •
BARTLKTT BROS., Wjeez.
•—♦ ■ .
At SAEME fff P4E4, formerly rfetn
ney'a:
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STOVE, §3 04
SMALL STOVE, J ?l
CHESTNUT, 3 3$
EGG, 3 00
GRATE , 3 00 •
SMALL CHESTNUT\ 3 13
With nme additional charge* for eartage.
W. M. MALLORY.
October, it. 18?.
a REAT ATTRACTIONS
:at:
H. JACOBS'
TEMPLE OF F ASHION.
(No. §, Pat ton's Rlock.)
TOWANDA, PA.
I have just received a large
stock of SPRING GOODS,
sisting in part of
MENS' BOYS AND YOUTHS'
CLOTHING,
which I am offering cheaper than
the cheapest.
Spring Styles of HATS and
CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS,
and a beautiful selection of Neck
Wear, SCARFS, TIES, &c., &c.
Hosiery and Gents' Underwear
in great variety and very cheap.
Buy your Clothing of me and
Save money.
//. JACOBS,
The Clothier.
Towanda, March 10, 18S0.
UAL.
N A TFIANJT i D 1),
MALL'R IN
PITTSTON, WILKKS -BARRK, AND
LOYAL SOCK COAL.
IntHea the patronage ofhlanid irifnio anJ tWpnft
Mi generally. I absli haep a fuS k*>ri<nuut
>i )) elate.
4.MJ PKAU. *F\X *r
I
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Yard and efßo?, ffeof of Pine jiwrt auntie a*
Ownrt Honra/
Ag. 3 X. TIPfV