Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, February 18, 1881, Image 2

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    The Daily Review.
Twada, Pa., Thursday, Feb. 17, 1881.
BXJIT9RS :
•. W. ALTOHD. NOBLE N. ALVORD.
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Mailn arrive and depart at the Towanda
Pastoflic# as follows.
ARRIVE.
Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M.
Dushore Laporte &e 0.30 "
L. V. way mail from the Nox*th..lo.oo 44
Shesheqwin Ac 11.00 44
New Era &c Tucs. Thur and Sat. " 44
Asylum &e Mon. Wed. and Fri. " "
Troy Burlington &C 1.00 p. M.
Leßaysville Rome &c 44 u
Closed mail from ErieA NC R Its 2.30 44
L. V. Wav mail from the 50uth...4.30 44
Canton Ac 5.00 44
Barclay 0.30 44
Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira & Eric It 1110.40 44
DEPART.
Canton Monroeton &e 0.00 A. M.
L. V. way mail South 9.15 4 *
ClVdm,l Elmira Erie &NC It ItIO.OO 44
Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44
Sneshequin &c 12.00 M.
Barclay 1.00 p. M.
New l£ra Tues Thur and Sat.... 44 44
Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 4 *
Leltaysville Home Ac ,4 44
Dushore Ac 2.45 44
'j. V. way mail North 3.45 4
N Y Phil and Eastarn States 7.45 4
Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M.
Money Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to
7 #0 P. M.
Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M
P. POWELL, P. M.
BOROUGH ELECTION. —The election for
ward and borough officers passed oil' very
quietly Tuesday. The candidates generally
were personally unobjectionable, and the vote
was fair. The following is the result in the
several wards in detail:
Ist. 2d 3d Total.
JUSTICE.
J. A. Codding, r., 70 174 105 340
F. (1. Johnson, g. I)., 70 58 57 185
Geo. V. Myer, ind. 05 30 8 100 ,
CONSTABLE.
J. Wells, r., 119 182 100 401
George Britton, g. b., 38 25 10 si
J. Onan, d., 40 50 53 155
HIGH CONSTABLE.
George Moffit, r., 101 150 96 353
Abel Barrier, g. b., 101 107 74 282
AUDITOR.
IT. L. LaMoreux, r., 101 104 100 305
E. W. El well, d., 04 74 53 101
J. H. Orcutt, g. b., 39 20 18 83
J. It. Kittridge, r., 07 12S 93 318
Thos. Meredeth, g. b., 30 18 10 57
Allen McKcan, d.. 75 128 05 2(kß
OVERSEERS OK POOR.
William Mix, r., 110 180 110 400
Doctor Pratt, r., 108 165 104 377
G. W. Heath, g. b.. 37 25 12 74
August Kline, g. b., 38 25 10 73
Dr. Johnson, d.. 02 70 5T 108
SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
B. M. Peck, r., 105 169 110 384
C. D. Passage, r., 125 127 02 344
Dr. Pavne, d., 91 101 00 201
C. P. Welles, d., 86 134 08 288
FIRST WARD.
COUNCILMAN.
J. J. Spalding, r., 120
Robert McKee, g. b., 81
JUDGE OX ELECTIONS.
James A. Bull, d., 85
Llewellyn Harris, r., 115
INSPECTORS OK ELECTIONS.
Daniel Savercool, r., 101
Morris Clair, g. b., 58
Rcdnron Caten, d., 00
WARD ASSESSOR.
George W. Kimberly, r., 08
Thomas Kennedy, g. b., 100
SECOND WARD.
• COUNCILMAN.
Ed Frost, r., 147
E. T. Noble, d., 100
Warren Hill, g. b., 15
JUDGE OK ELECTIONS.
I). W. Scott, r.. 170
W. A. Chamberlin, d., 72
W. II Coverdale, g. h., 25
"NBPECTOKS OK ELECTIONS.
H.T. Gray, r., 168
G. M. Clark, d., 73
Frederick Heath, g. b., 28
WARD ASSESSOR.
M. McCue,. g. h, 24
James Wood, d., 06
Eugene A. Thompson, r., 140
Jessee L. Schoonover, 7
THIRD WARD.
COUNCILMAN.
W. G. Gordon, r.. 115
George Stevens, d., 52
JUDGE OK ELECTIONS.
Isaac Snraliey, r., 105
S. W. Little, d., 55
C. C. Mower, g. b., 12
INSPECTORS OK ELECTION.
John Mclnlyrc, r., 106
< David Sheridan, d., 61
James Lewis, g. h., 12
WARD ASS ICS SO E.
JULCH H. Nevlns, r., 105
Nclipn JenuiugH, d., 55
C. (1 Mower, g. b., 12
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Teas and coffees of the host grades, fresh
and pure at Swarts <fc Gordon's.
A Universalist conference meeting of two
days' duration will bo held in Pennyville on
Monday and Tuesday of next week, 14th and
15th inst. Rev. I)r. TAYLOR, and Rev. S. P.
IIEYKORD will preach during the sessions of
the meeting.
REMOVAL.—J. S. Allen has not removed
his undertaking establishment from Bridge
Street, for the simple reason that lie had no
establishment on Bridge Street to remove. I
purchased Mr. N. P. Ilick's stock ot Furni
ture and Undertaking, including horses,
hearse and other equipments, and shall con
tinue the undertaking business at the old
stand. By giying it our personal attention
we shall endeavor to merit a share of your
patronage. I will not be undersold*
E. B. PIERCE.
NEW GALLERY IN TOWN.—About the first
of April next, George 11. Wood Co. will
open a new photograph gallery in Patton's
block, corner of Main and Bridge streets,
Towanda, making a specialty of stereoscopic
and out-door work. Copying in india ink,
water colors and oil, and any other kinds
made. Also, tin-types made very cheap and
nice. Remember,—Button's block, eorner
Main and Bridge streets.
I. (). O. F.— I There will be a special session
of the Grand Lodge of the 1. O. O. F. of
Pennsylvania, held in Towanda on Feb. 18th,
at 3 p. m.
The grand officers will also give instruction
in the entire work of the order, at 7: 30 p. m
J. W. VANTUTL,
See'y of Bradford Lodge, No. 167.
Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S, on
Bridge street, for the best five cent cegar.
Fresh oysters, of the best quality, at Jor
dan's meat market every day.
FRESH OYSTKKS, received daily and for
sale by the quart or gallon. A. M. TITUS.
GOOD HOUSE KOK RENT.—Enquiro of the
undersigned, at Powell <fc U'o.s.
Jan. 29. T. ('. DkLANO.
FOUND, a small amount of money. The
owner can have it by calling at my shop.
Feb. l,i PHILIP SEKBICH.
WANTED, a number of lirst-elass men to
sell Appleton's New American Cyclopedia in
Michigan. Address T. E. GRIDLKY, Mana
ger, Rome, Pa.
Having sold my retail Furniture and Un
taking business, known as the Bridge Street
Furniture Store to E. 15. Pierce I would re
spectfully recommend those in need of goods
in his line to call on him at the old stand.
I also wish to inform those indebted to me
that it will he necessary to settle the accounts
■oon. N. P. HICKS.
January 1.1881.
WANTS.
Under this head we will insert Fit FK, notice* of
situations or help wanted.
Wanted, by an industrious boy 14 years old.
a place to dw chores for his board wlitic at
tending school. Enquire at this office.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Geo L. Ross has opened a new grocery
store in Montanye's Block, opposite the pub
lic Square, where you can get your groceries
at wholesale prices.
HOTEL KOR SAKE. -I offer the American
Hotel property for sale on very reasonable
terms —one half the purchase money down
and the balance in ten years. Possession
given April 1, 1881. There is a good barn
connected with the property. This hotel is
located on the corner of Bridge and Water
streets, in Towanda borough. The free
bridge and new depot near to it make this
hotel desirable for any one wishing to engage
in the hotel business." Call upon or address,
JOSEPH G. PATTON, Towanda, Pa.
Geo. L. Ross sells all kinds of Groceries
wav down.
You run 110 risk when you buy yourgrocer
ies at G. L. Ross' new store "in Montanye
Block. His prices are way down to rock bot
tom.
His store in Kcllutn Block, Ist Ward heats
the world by low prices and good goods.
REMOVAL.—Chas. M. Hall, Attorcey-at
Law and Justice of the Peace, has removed
his office to Main street, in Mercur Block, on
same floor with Col. E. Smith and J. 11, and
J. W. Codding. Entrance at north stairway.
Fire and Life Insurance as heretofore. 123*
NOTICE.—I want it distinctly understood
that I have Removed from Bridge Street Fur
nture Store to rooms over Turner & Gor
don's drug store and Woodford A Vandorn's
boot and shoe store where I will keep on
hand all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS
from the best to the cheapest. Any one m
need of any thing in my line give me a call.
P. S. I huvs no connection with any of Mr.
Frost's establishments.
Feb. 5. J. s. ALLTN, Agt.
George L. Rota sell* Groceries awful cheap
because hia expenses are very light, and he ia
bound hia customers shall hare the benefit.
Foil Same dinar.— A. small house and lot
For terras, etc., inquire of Jamks Wilhur,
William street Jan 17-tf
Hurrah to Geo. L. Ross' new Grocery
Store in the Montanye's Rlock and get your
Groceries at rock bottom prices.
At this season when festivals, suppers, Ac.,
are being held all over the land for benevolent
and religious objects, it will or of interest to
the public to know that they can always find
a supply of Oysters at Jordan'a Market. Mr.
Mullock always gives bottom prices to com
mittees for public entertainments. 105
(iet your Views of Towanda framed at the
99 cent store. NO CHARGE for |ulting the
picture in.
Go to G. S. Acki.kt A Co'a for cheap Cow
Hay. 96.
Jt2J~Ohoiee I lams and Smoked Beef, at
Mykk A Dbvok's market, Bridge Street.
"What everybody wants is the best organ for
the least amount of money : Therefore every
body wants the Burdett; and when you've
said that, you've told the whole story."
So say the brightest and busiest organ
dealers throughout the land, who are furn
ishing this matchless instrument to a musica
public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish
its marvellously pure and beautiful voice
from that which is not music. For sale by
J. A. Manville, No. 2 Bridge St., Towanda.
Elegant stock of HOLIDAY GOODS at
the 99 cent store.
The Henry House has recently recruited its
resources with the addition to "its cellar of a
pipe of pure English Ale—hotne-hrewed and
genuine. This excellent malt liquor will he
found a useful natural tonic for the invalid,
and satisfy the palate of the most fastidious
epicure. A word to the wise is sufficient—so
sj'vs the latin proverb. Oct. 4.
Frames for the new views of Towanda,
special low prices, at the 99 cent store,
Notice.—We wish to inform the people of
Towanda and vicinity that Mrs Harriet Collins
is now prepared to do all kinds of Hair Work
at short notice. She also keeps constantly on
hand a large supply of Heady Made Hair
Work, such as Switches, Curls, Braids, and
Hull's. First door nortli of First National
Bank. Mrs. llahkiet Coi ijns,
Fresh Oysters of the best quality received
daily at Myer k DeVoc's Bridge street Mark
et.
Homeopathic Tiling Syrup, is the best rem
edy for coughs and colds. It is mild, pleas
ant and effective, Sold in Towanda only by
C. B. J'OKTKK.
OnoitOK Lynchcomk has removed his
barber shop from the room over I'owki.l k
Co's store, to his old quarters under the
Meat Market, one door south of Ward House,
where he will be pleased to see all Ids former
patrons and everybody else desiring tonsoriai
services.
Mary Straworth has opened a Laundry on
the corner of Lombard and Second streets.
She is an experienced laundress, and her
charges will be moderate. Ciive her a call.
C. W. JONKS is prepared to mend rubbers
on short notice, in the best manner. Shop
corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RK
vii"v )flice. Charges reasonable, ami work
guarranteed.
Passengers going west will save monev by
consulting 11. E. BAIICOCK, Ticket Agent,
Towanda, Pa., before purchasing tickets.
Boots and shoes for everybody at WOOD
FORD & VAN PORNS. Call and price them be
fore you purchase elsewhere. Bottom prices
011 all goods.
O. A. BLACK has fitted up -I, office on the
second floor of the building lately occupid by
the crockery store, where he will confine him
self to the Sewing Machine and Insurant*
business.
fc5TAt MYKH A PKVOK'S market is tho
place to get tender steaks and nice roasts.
If ycu call at BLUM'S hoot and shoe stero
you will find that you can get more and bet
ter goods for the mono? than at at ant shoe
house in Towauda.
No one who exercises commoi prudence in
buying thinks at purchasing rcadv-made
clothing withous calling at ROSRNKIHLD'S.
The only market in Towanda where TOU
can get good, fat western beef is at ltundell's,
where the best tuts of real, lamb and mutton
are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt
meats of all kinds, Krcsh Kish,dressed poul
try, vegetables and fruit. Leay* your orders
at Rundell's market.
Cash paid forloose bar, from ten to twelve
dollars per ton.
G. S. ACKLET& CO.
PiTTSTOif, l'a., Feb. 10,1880.
A. E. Burr— Dear Mr:—l got a bottle of
your Neuralgia Pills wben I was in Scranton
tbe otber day, for my mother. She was ner
vous and could not sleep nights, and was
troubled with pains all ever. Your Neural
gia Pills relieved her so she alept well after
taking two dosea. Send me one derea bottlee
Toura in haste,
Thomas KBLLHT.
Farm ForSalb. —I offer for sale on reason
able terms a valuable farm, located in the
▼alley of the Towanda creek, about 3 1-2
milos from Towanda, containing 75 acrea,
under a good state of cultivation, well water
ed, a voung orchard of choice treea, good
framed dwelling house, and fine large barn—
with underground Stabling. I will sell this
farm on longtime, or exchange it ia part for
property ia Tswada borough.
Josvk 0, FATTO*.
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Job Printing !
OFFICE.
We reepectfullj iavite public cttcakica to
our
courunii JOB TUIXTIMQ ■•usui
Corner Main and Pine atreeta, avar tM
Music Store.
Commercial Printing
ANI) PHAMPLKT WORK A SrECIAVFT
LETTER,
NOTE
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BILL HBADB,
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Neatly executed ea the shortest netiee.
BUSINESS, BAUTT AND CALLIMW CARDS
printed to order.
ALYORD A ()*.
YTPHOLSTEBT.
MR. J. OTTARSON,
The Upholster is Mill at tiis place of business m
Bridge Street, and ready to accommodats say wkt
have work in bin line. Old wsrk mads new. New
work to order, in any design. If you want anew
Parlor Suit, or an old one mude oyer as good as
new, you will find it to your interest to gits hi* a
sail snd get Prices and Styles, sr #ns sf thsss
DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING BEDS,
that do not sag or giro down in ono part wars than
another.
EASY CHAIRS, SOFAS, RKCJPTIOI
CHAIRS, DIVANS, PLATFORM
ROCKERS,CIUJRCH CHAIRS
AND CUSHIONS.
Mattresses: Hair, Corn Jttusk, fiber, Bern
Grass, Eurekm, 4c.
Couches made ever aad now enee to order. AB
work done with neatness oad dispash.
GEISE, DUCK AHI) UIM FEATHERS,
tSf Eivs ma a e*M aad oos hrp
As this is ths only plaoo in Bradford County,
where yea eon get anything you may want in mj
line, and haying had 17 years practical sxpsriance
at this business, I feel confident that 1 eaa pleast all
who may fayor mo with their work. Tbankfull for
past fayora, would kindly ask a sontinuanss of the
same.
Remember that at my plaso of bnaiasss TOW
CAN GET ALL KINDS Oif
Upholstering!
done on BHORT NOTICE and Ist the latent aad
neatest styles.
I have a fexo covers left from my Holiday
stock, that 1 will sell CHE AC to close I hem
out.
J. Ottarson,
Bridge St. Towaudfc
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