The Daily Reriew, Towanda, Pa., Friday, February 2D, 1881. Eni^e^s: 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. " M9ailtj Kteie—" only 25 emit per tmonth. Try it. Our New Senator. A Prtss correspondent gives litis quite faithful pen-picture of Hon. John I. Mitch ell, the new U. S. Senator: "John I. Mitchell is about five feet ten inches high and rather stout. His face is rouud and full and always wears an ex pression of good nature. He wears chin whiskers, which are light in color, has a handsome mouth, and he will be known as one of the good-looking Senators. He is a fair speaker, and though he would not be called an orator he always speaks to the point. At times, as on one occa sion when he had a wordy encounter with Speaker Patterson when a member of the Legislature, he shows that he has great force of expression. Among his friends Mr. Mitchell is not regarded as a hard worker, indeed, he is said to incline rath er to indolence. lie has the habit of run ning his hands through his hair, which gives his head a bushy appearance. He has kept entirely aloof from the present Senatorial contest, and has hardly been considered a possible dark horse, having been in llarrisburg but twice this win ter. He was supposed to be a supporter of General lleaver, and, it is said, endeav ored to secure the representatives of his county to that gentleman about ten days ago, but lie was not successful." lion. H. 11. Rockwell, a leading Demo crat of Elmira, but an intimate acquaint ance of Mr. Mitchell, pays him this high compliment in a recent number of the El mira Gazette: "Having been associated with him as school boy and school teach er, and been thrown in contact with him in the army, and having known him as editor, lawyer and legislator summer and winter for twenty-five years, we can cheetfully testify that in point of honesty ability. mental culture and knowledge of public affairs, Mr. Mitchell will worthily fill the position and rank with the best of his peers in the United States Senate. His many frieucs in this city coegratulate him, and none more heartily than those friends of his boyhood who are now his political oponcnts. The Gazette feels a personal pride in this matter, not only for reasons which are apparent in what has already been written, but from the fact that its business , manager and Mr. Mitchell were early friends and school teachers together in Tioga county twenty years ago." The Albany Journal comments thus on the adaptability of Gen. Garfield to the situation. "There is a great difference, in one respect, between a canal driver and a. President of the United States. The former must be outspoken with the mules lie is driving but the litter is not obliged to be equally communicative with Live donkeys who visit him.* A silent mule-driver would be as unfitted for his work as a garrulous President. M. Gar field, whether a "Jim" or "General," has always had the faculty of adapting him self to the proprieties of the occasion." There is great commotion all over the country on account of the passage of the ltsfunding bill by the Senate in substan tially the sat no shape it came from the House. The Democrats have seemed to take delight in disturbing business circles and interests as much as possible ever since they have been in control in Con gress, and the last hours of their power are proving no exception to the rule. The President lias signed the Naval Appropriation bill, and also the bill trans ferring the managemant of tlie affairs of the Freedmeu's Bank to the Comptroller of the Currency. MRS. D. V. STEDGE, Manufacturer of and dealer In Human Ilsiir* Hochls, Bpecial attention given to j COMBINGS—Roots all turned one way. Bwitches from $1 upwards Also agent for Hun er's INVISIBLE FACE POWDER, Madam Clark '• Corsets, and Shoulder Bruce Elastics, j Particular Attention paid to dressing ladies hair at their homes or at ray place of business, over Evans S* llildreth's store. M US. D. V. BTKDU K* KID (PATNTKD JOHB 13TIX, 157 ft.) Fas SALE BY K te.f.V.S a* iS 2-j Til. Towanda, l/a. prou BMnir Cut and Khave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR }STEI KiE Is there. J\T EURALGIA CURED B Y DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK -lIEADACHE PILLS. 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 either from OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. These Pills are very pleasant to take (they dis solve in tlie mouth) and effectually cure all dieases arising from a deranged nervous system. Jf your druggist is not supplied, ask him to pro cure it for you, from the wholesale dealers. Bent to any address on receipt of 60 cents. For Bale by CLARK B. PORTER, QI'ECIAr. NOTICE! THE HEW YORK, LAKE ERiE WESTERS R. R. Ever mindful of the interests i>f its patrons, lias established a CITY Ticket Office cil Towanda. ItKI>UCEI> KATEB to all principal points WEST. For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets foi a party of passengers, apply at the office of ttie New York, I.ake Erie & Western R. R., Ward House, Towanda, I'a. Baggage checked to all points. JOHN 2£. WARD, Agent. sDollar5 Dollar outfit sent free to those who wish to en gage! in the most pleasant and profitable busi ness known. Everything new—capital not ro quiren We will furnish you everything. flOaday niul upwards is easily made without staying away from home overnight. No ri-vk whatever. Many lie worker wanted at once. Many arc making fortunes at the 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 bo made in a week at any ordinary employment. Those who engage atone* will find a short road to fortune. Address H. ilallet A Co., Part-land, Maine. Hyim*. y Yourselves by making men j I—J r y w | ien a gulden chance is -War A. olfered,thereby always keep tug poverty from your door. Those who always iake advantage of the good chances for making I money that are offered, generally become wealthy ; ! while those who do not improve such chances re- J main in poverty. We want many men, women, \ hoys and giris to work for us rigiit in their own j localities, 'i'lir business will pay more than cut j 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 ymir whole timu to the vrurk, oroniy your spare moments. Full information and all that is l needed sent free. Address Btinssu Portland* i Maine. f _ I 1 f Outfit furnished free, with full in- ; $1 !J structions for conducting the most 1 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. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many hava 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 ease and rapidity with which they are abis to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not liavs to invest capital in it. W* take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnishwd free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. | p^ASSENGEKS GOING WEST Should remember that th regular Ticket Office at the upper depot, Towanda, ia the place to purchase TICKETS TO ALL POINTS j WBBT, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at ha JLowesi Sponsible SScEtes by any route. Tor information a* to route*, time change*, connections, fce., to any place in the United Suites or Canada, call on or address 11. E. BADCOCK, Ticket Agent, Towanda, Pa. | DAVIS 1 VEi rn CA J , FEEI > Si ust pie si, St rongest es n d does ivor I: I hat ctcnuol be done on any under feed maeiime. O. A. BLACK, Agent, lAir- Send for Samples. To wanda, Pa. qoalj : COAIJ I C2l£'\iS 0 FOS: €\'ISS3 ! I°4f 42 £>, feriaarly PUrse's Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, oo SMALL STOVE, 3 15 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG, 3 00 ' CIIATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 75 With same additional tfearges fer cartage. vr. a. MALi,®ur October, 24, l#74f T T W. MiI,LEU AX.* keeps sercral PUBLIC and ia ready to attend all culls in his line promptly, lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and early morning train* 25 cents per passenger. Regu- ; lar customers supplied ri!h tickets at reduced rates. ' Charges far attending fttaarals frem $2.59 ;a $3.00. ! Hordes aad carriages to let. Orders left at the Ebvell Hoars trill receira careful attention. 11. W. MILLER. I Nor. ST, &359. QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE HAIR. | A sure curs for Dandruff and all •titer | diseases of tfca Scalp. Stops tlin hair from fulling out; invigorates the hair nerves; cleanse# bits hair perfectlj and gives it a beautiful and healthy gloau that cannet bo obtained without itu use. i , jr*i'iicc f>o cents per Bottle. Manufactured ami Bold bv ~ 13. V. STEDGE, ToWiHUA, T.V. r*i oau Nath an Tid d, DEALER I* ITTTSTON, WILKES-BAIiUE, AND Loyal tSocli: Ootil. lavlte# the patronage of Ms old friends and the pah lie generally. 1 isjtl! keep a full assartmout 01 all sizes, A*i> tmtt SBML AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and ofllse.yoet of line strest.Jjjust south of Ceur n® u#o AugtSO. N.TIDI*. PDY FACTS in ro^ar4 to the White Sewing' ; Machine. It is jin acknowledged fact that the White Sewing Machine new stand* pre eminent among first-class machines, for its simplicity and light-running qualities. It is a mechanical fact that, the White Sewing Machine is made from the best material and of excellent workmanship, nud all its wearing parts sro adjustable, so that 10-t motion ran be "taken up" iu an instant. It is an undisputed fact that the dura bility of the White Sewing Machine U* sustained by a written warranty far Are years. It is a progressive fact that the White embodies the most practical and useful improvements of other sewing machines, together with advantages peculiarly its own. I', is a money-making fact that tho Wnite is the easiest-selling celling ata ehine in the market, and therefor® all wide-awake dealers make it their specialty. It is a gratifying fact that the White gives universal satisfaction, and that it is steadily and rapidly increasing in public favor. OA.TJTIOINA I)o nwt 1)# imposed upon by ageEtji and parti on who are interested in the purchase mid sale ef other machines. It lias becomo a common trick for tin scrupulous competitors to get a White machine and put it in bad order BO that they might prejudice pur chasers againstit and in favor of their own machines. To guard against such contemptible trickery, w advise all intending purchasers to sorregpond wills its direct, and we will take pleasure in giving them the address of a regular authorized dealer for tha "White" in their county, or we will ©Her to sell them u machine direct at special prices, and guaran tee satisfaction in every respect. t . JSfienl , 6A St# ui Ike tit TOWANO>, PA. A 1.1. Oi l ]©H b ! CJst 111J >25 igfnt < > i >rned A)Tf> ROSEN FIELD i- l® the front with a Farmer of I--IA TS AND CAPS than usual. Owing to his iscre<ujin£ ha litis purchased a very large stock of all the nobby and campaign styles IIATS AND CAPS, INCLUI)IMJ Garfield anil Arthur Hancock anil Cnglish, Weaver and Chambers. Call ir. Rnd get your choice before they are sc-te, and vote for whore you please. Also take a look at the LARGE STOCK OY CLOTHING being received dally] M. XS RO*KNFIL©
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