The Daily Review. T#wantla, Pa., Friday, Feb. 18, 1881. BDiT#ns: e. W. ALTOKD. NORI.K X. AT/VOUT). " it ail if BVreir" •nhj 89 critt* per mtonlh. Vrii it. The Denver Tribune gives a statement respecting the losses of cattle on the Col orado ranches, caused by lack of water and food : Where the grass is plentiful the streams are frozen to their bottoms, and there is no water. In places where there is water the grass is scarce; but even with a sulliciency of grass and water to sustain life, so emaciated and enfeebled are they by famine and cold during the past six weeks. that their strength may not be equal to the severe cold that may be in store for them. In Southern Col orado the bodies of dead cattle could be seen by hundreds dotting the plains along the lines of travel. Along the railroads are also to be seen numbers of living cat tle lying down in the snow and almost buried from sight. These cattle will surely die, lbr when they become so weak that they must lie down, unable to rise, nothing can save them but the attentions of a herder and the providing of shelter and food. None of these things can be furnished to the cattle on the plains. The Philadelphia Timex has discovered a new political philosopher, one Blossom Brick, from whose political doctrines it gives the following choice examples: Give the people plenty of taffy and the newspapers plenty of advertising—then help yourself to anything that's lying around loose. It matters less how many votes you have than how many you poll; it matters less how many you poll than how many you can get counted. One election officer well in hand is worth a score of voters on the half shell. In politics the people arc blind asses who think they can see through brick walls; they are only dangerous when they kick. The Government means not those who vote, but those who receive, count, and return the votes. If you want office, young man. kneel to the Boss first, the" to the leaders, then to the people, and afterwards to the Lord, if you have any spare time left. The Hon. Galusha A. Grow reached this city last evening on his return from his memorable contest, with the Cameron dynasty at Ilarrisburg. Mr. Grow is one oi the ablest and most brilliant men who ever appeared in public life; and his many friends in Northern Pennsylvania and Southern New York will earnestly re gret his defeat.— Biiujhamlon Republican. Monday night thousands of people in Denver were watching a very unusual phenomena connected with the moon. When the moon rose there were streaks of light reflected from the sides, and in a short time the streaks disappeared and four lunar dogs appeared and soon four beautiful lunar bows which later become simply a halo. The weather was intense ly cold. The committee agreed to a favorable report upon flie bill to admit free of duty, copies of the revised translation of the lloly Scriptures transmitted from the University presses of England to the American Committee on Bible llevisiou for their use. A man, aged tifty-ilve, died in Brooklyn the other day, ,of small-pox. He would not tell his name or residence, and was buried in the potter's field. It is now discovered that he was Rev. Geo. 11. Pool, an able Presbyterian preacher from N. J. The Senate Military Committee author ized a favorable report* upon all the pend ing nominations for army appointments and promotions, including the nomina tion of Major Swaine to be Judge Advo cate-General. The commanding officer of the Depart ment of Arizona states that the report of Indian atrocities on the Sail Francisco river, and of the inactivity of the military in southwestern Arizona, is sensational and false. The report that General Grant intends to resign the Presidency of the World's Fair, is denied. i- www .xyrwawmi v wcrmrwwwt.-tij'a.Tsanrcra* po MS ah* C'nif aa:l Shave (Jo I* U:u WARD HOUSE aSH WING PARI.OR STE2 )GE la there. CURED BY DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK IIKADACIIE PILES. A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis, Palpita tion of the Heart, and Head ache arising from over stimulation cither from I OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. Tlumc Pills are very pleasant !o take (they dis solve in the month) nnd effectually euro all dicases arising from a deranged nervous system. If your druggist is not supplied, ask him to pro cure it for you, from the wholesale dealers. Sent to any address oti receipt of u cents. For Male by CLARK B. PO ITER, •QASSENGEKS JL WEST Should remember that t he regular Ticket Ofllcc at the upper depot, To wand*, is the place to purchase 'TICKETS TO ALL POINTS WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at the Ejinvesl Possible IS at en by any route. For information as to routes, time changes, connections, &c., to anyplace in the United States or Canada, call on or address H. E. BAP,COCK, Ticket Agent, Towanda, Pa. Q PEC IA L NOTICE! 0 THE NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R, Ever mindful of tlie interests of its patrons, has established a CI I'Y Ticket Office at Toteand<9. IIF.I >U< 'lfil> K ATMS to nlfprinc'.pul points WEST. For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets fot a party of passengers, apply at the ottiee of the New York, Lake Erie & Western R. 11., Ward House, Towanda, l'a. Baggage checked to all points. JOHN E. WARD, Agent. v.n : r |)o] la r outfit sent free to those who wish to en /~Tgage in the most pleasant and profitable busi- known. Everything new—capital not re qniren We will furnish you everything. slOday and upwards is easily made without staying away from home overnight. No mk whatever. Many tie w irker wanted at once. Many arc making fortunes at tliu business. Ladies make as much as me, and young boys and girls make great pay. No one who is willing to work fails to make more mon ey every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage atones will liiul a short road to fortune. Address 11. Ilallet & Co., Portland, Maine. -r y **■. w -j —a Yourselves by making moil 1 1 i J T —ey when a golden chance is .Arar Jnmmw a. offered,thereby always keep tig poverty from your door. Those who always lake advantage of the good chatiees for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy; while those who do not improve such chances re main in poverty. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay more than out times ordinary wages. We furnish an expensive outfit and all that you need, free. No one who en gages fails to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all tliat iR needed sent free. Address ritiusou & Co., Portland, Maine. 1 furnished free, with lull in tp) I M structions for conducting the most a. profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is so easy to learn, and our instructions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men. Hoys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before All who engage are surprised at the case and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it. W take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address Trns Jt On., Augusta, Maine. TRIAL LIST for February Ten* f Court, 1881, to be held at Teirandu : • ■(.ONI) f IK. Fomrroy Brut., va J. 8. k S. 1). Mmddaa Dan* It. W. Lane use va S. H. Kilcnberger iaaue : Bhortridge it Co. vs 8. J. llickok anapt K. A. Whipple va Peter Poaaenger ejeet : 8. If. Farnsworth re J. Cobb iaaue 1 15. W. Lane va .1. 11. Cotpj '• < it ti it A Lyman Blackmail re .T. M. Fox appeal 8. ('. Mann vs J. M. RUKHCII *ci tn 11. 15. Kilhorn Adrnr. TS Hartford Firs Ins. Co..debt George Strong vs Chas Shatter app Clemens Ilcnkle vs Forte Lobars debt j Cyme Ctjok one vs Setb Doan app ; K. 'l'. Fox, Assignee vs V. K. Piollet aaspt •I. L Klsbrec VH Ilngh (Mark issue .IIICI A. Fcllbush vs I>. C. Bainea et el sci fa | Oeo. V/. Esser VH John l). Wood tresp W. F. Coburn VH 11. R. Hal! app David King vs ( "has. Viall app A. A. Kinneie Adinr. VH l'a. & N. Y. C. &; U. It. < 'o treHp Wcalyn Chureh Towaudu VH Hurnuol Powell ft el E'eet ('iitbarine D. Letter vs Win. Letter et r! issue . L F (ioeti'luiiH VH Win Gardner debt M \V Whet look va Jaeo.b L Hall eject TIlIIll) V, EBK. Jerome White VH Peter J Dean tresp Minn Springs Imp Co v* Pnttvi!te )fu Ins Co..debt Is*iti 8 Henlley et al VH Susfj Mu ln Co debt, A .1 Silvara vs.l D Owen bsna 1) Cook VH II J Madill et al issue I J <) l-'rost vs II .J Madill et al issue | Piersoti & Co vs At wood Jakway app j Piers on .V Co vs D M Hrainerd app t 1url i ruglt.ii Boro School J list vs <Jeo P iT* > y...npp it 15 Ilorton use vs CliiiH P.ennctt et al ".. .eject > Abraia Johnson vs Dennis ( rimniins eject j Elizabeth Haley use VH PJ Dean app Lawrence Ameigh vs George Atncigb eject i Zelpbia IloMcncrance vs PJ Dean app 1 Cbas Coykcndall VH I'.l Dean tresp It D Tyre!! vs Henry C Smith app j It E Hancock vs Ji s.se Larrabce et a! app 1 Kttic 15arr vs Albert L Hanford capii ; Abfiim Johnson et al VH Dennis Crinnnins eject Franklin Murray et til \n N C Harris et al jet V Win Harrington vs 8 G Tovrnscnd et al capias j David Warner vs 8 G Townsond ct al •apin A F Decker vs .1 M Place opp i A I' Hunt vs Monroe Roro ease i Orplieus K Bird vs I) Bullock's ntlinr issue ! Subpoenaes fir secon I week r turnable M*ontlay 1 February 141b, 1->SI; for third week, Monday Feb ruary 21st. ISBI. tiEORGE W. BLACK MAN, Pret. ! Towanda, Jan. T, 1881. iwinw wr.w-vxs'Twv * a-\ *wm sr-a • viswxywv nrai myuferfto'i'' -t ri-rw T* pOAI a ! C( I, I r struts* rots r.i.vtt : At JSI FJ FJFPES S"'Af 1 S * K9, formerit I'ieiee'v Sitllivan Conl, LA HUE STOVE, f? tn SMALL STOVE, H *3 CHESTNUT, 3 23 , ESS, 3 no | GRATE, A On SMALL CHESTNUT, 'j 73 i With mure additional chm ges for cartage. W. M.MALLwKY i October, 24, laTb. HVt. MILLER : keeps several DPTTZBILIC I-IACIIS ■ and is ready to attend all calls in Ida line promptly. He runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and j early morning trains 2a cents per passenger, llegu- 1 lur customers supplied with tickets *t reduced rates, j Charge* for Httemliug funnale frois $2.50 to s:>.oo. i Horses and carriages to let. Orders left nttiie Klwell House will receive careful ! attention. 11. W. MILLER, i Nov. 27, ]S*4. QTKDGK'S TONIC FOR THE HAIR. A stiff rttrc for DainlnilV ami ail other | diseases of the Scalp. Stops the hair from falling out; invigorates the hair iservcs; cleanses the hair perfectly ami gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that cannot bw obtained without iu use. Manufactured and sold by D. V. STEDGE, TOWANDA, PA. QOAh. Nathan Tidd, ; UKAT.HR IN ITTTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, ANI) Loyal Sock Coal. i Invite* th patronage of hie old friends and the pub ' tic generally. I shall keep a full aaaortuiant j at all sizes, AXIt SHALL SELL AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASII. Yard and •ftte,*foot of Pine afreet,Jjuel aoutli cf Cour u®ue AugaO. N. TIDD. I>AILT REVIEW ~ 1 Only Twenty-rive tenia a mftonih! j Tt faWwA CTS in regard l the White Sewings ! Machine. It is an acknowledged fact lliat tVie White Sewing Machine i,vr ktau'ds pre einincnt among Mist-class machines, for its simplicity and light-imining qualities* It is a mechanical fact that tin* Whit* Sewing Machine is mad.- from the best material and of excellent workmanship, i and all its wearing parw are adjustable, s'rf tlt.it lost motion can be *'takeu up" in ; nn instant. ft. is an undisputed fact t Mnt the dura ; bihty of the T, hi!e Sen in? Machine ia sustained by a written * arranty for ilvo yea is. It is a progressive fket that tha YYhit* embodies tlie most practical and useful I improvements of other sewing machines, together with advantage* peculiarly its | own. I I is a money-making fact that the : Wnite is the easiest-selling selling uia j chine in the market, and therefore all . wide-awakedi alersmake it tlieir specialty. It is a gratifying fact that the Whitt | gives universal satisfaction, and that, it i<* ! steadily and rapidly increasing in publis ! fat or. OAI'TIOX. I j Do not b(? imposed upon by agento and par Usa j who are intcrested in the purchase and *alis of othar | machine*, ft. lias become a common trick for uio , scrupulous competitor* to get a White machine arsM j put it in had order so that they might prejudice pur j chnstrs against it and in favor of the ir own machine*. To guard against Mich contemptible trickery, wo i advise all iiitt nding purchasers to correspond witk j us direct, and we will take pleasure in giving Ukim I the address of a regular authorized dealer forth* j'"White" in their county, or we will offer to *<rM l them a machine direct at special prices, and guar&tt -1 toe ■nliufaetioii in every reaped. +l2. V. WEiijljbiJMgeM, (Jtißer ai ihe .ffimic X/vrt, TO WAN DA, PA. i _ __ _____ j OF 1880! I I .......... | Cam p;i si < >pened I AXU i IliO SEN FIELD is to the front with u i | Larger Stock oi I HATS AND CAPS 1 ; than usual. Owing; t® his iacroaaing trade ho has purchased n very huge stock of all the nobby and campaign style* of HATS ANI) CAPS, INCLUDING! Unrfietd and *lrlhui\ BBancock and E-lnsilish, Weaver and Chamber*. | Call in and get your ckoiee before thef arc gone, and rote for whom yo pleaae. Also lake a look at theLAKGB STOCK ; OF CLGTHING being receired dailyj I M ft. ROiINFLBJJD
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