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    T'lie Daily Review,
Tow-nda, Pa., Tuesday, March I, 1881.
EDITOR* :
S. v, r . ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD.
"Daily Itceietr" only 85 centi per
month. Try it.
Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda
Postoflice as follows.
ARRIVE.
Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States.. 4.oo A. M.
Dushore Laporte Ac 0.30 "
L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 "
Sheshequin Ac 11.00 "
New Era Ac Tues. Tliur and Sat. 44 "
Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " 44
Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 r. M.
Leßaysville Rome Ac 44 "
Closed mail from Erie ANCIt Rs 2.30 44
L. V. way mail from the South.. .4.30 "
Canton £c 0.00 44
Barclay 0.30 "
Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira & EricßElo.4o "
DEPART.
Canton Monroeton Ac 0.00 A. M.
L. Y. way mail South 0.15 '•
Cl's'd m,l Elmira Erie & N CII 1110.00 44
Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44
Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M.
Barclay 1-00 r. M.
New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... 44
Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44
Leßaysville Rome Ac * 4
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
00 P. M.
Oflice open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M
P. POWELL, P. M.
44 The power of Knowledge," is the subject
of Mr, INGHAM'S lecture at the Institute this
evening. No admission fee is charged and
the public are invited.
Mrs. SMITH, wife of Key. C. H. SMITH,
pastor of Zion Church, died at nine o'clock on
Saturday evening, Feb. 20th, at her home on
Dickinson street, of heart disease. It can be
said with assurance tht Mrs. C. U. SMITH
was a devoted Christian and a practical relig
ious worker, honored and beloyed by her
husband and all her neighbors, both religious
and worldly. The time of the funeral will be
announced hereafter. — Elmira Advertiser.
Mr. SMITH preaches in the Zion Church at
this place.
HELP YOURSELF.—Young men depend al
together too much on somebody else to get a
life in the world. They don't rely enough on
themselves. The day of "self-made men"
appears to be passing. The young men of the
present age fawn around politicians, doing
their dirty work and helping along disreputa
ble schemes, In hope to be appointed to some
position where the work is light and the pay
heavy. This is no way to succeed, You can
not build up a reputation or a fortune on the
expense of others. You must be the architect
of your own fortunes. Don't ask anybody
else to help you get an education or anything
else. Ten thousand men are now serving
their day and generation with usefulness and
honor, who never asked anybody to grind an
axe for them. Young man, paddle your own
canoe, and ten to one you will reach the win
ning stake ahead of auy competitor who re
lied upon rich relatives or political friends to
help him along.
ANOTHUR ROBBERY NEAR ATHKNS.— -Last
night the residence of Mrs. Joseph M'Kin
ney, an aged widow lady living two miles
south-cast of here, was entered by two mask
ed men who presented pistols to the heads of
' a grand child, Miss Mary Wheaton, and Mr.
William Mullory, who lived with them, and
demanded money. Mallory grappled with
his assailant and would have succeeded in se
curing him if the other had not interfered. —
The girl ran for help hut was pursued and
dragged back to the house. The struggle
continued for u time, but the girl and Mal
lory were overpowered, both having made a
desperate resistance and received severe inju
ries; Mallory's being of a serious nature
about the head. The thieves escaped with
about S3OO in money of the old lady's, and a
watch worth S4O, belonging to Mallory.
Judge Lynch would be too kind a magis
trate to dispose of such rascals; he should be
an Indian, and the punishment death by tor
ture. WILL.
Athens, Feb. 2G.
EDH. REVIEW —I notice by an advartise
ment in your paper that my late partner, G.
S. Ackley gives notice to the public that he
"will pay no more of Frank liosenfield's
debts." The publication was the first inti
rmition I Lad that lie bad been asked to pay
any of my debts, t bee to inform the public
that I have ahundant means to liquidate all
claims against me, and if I ewe any man will
pay him on presentation of the bill. More
ove, I hereby publicly offer Mr. Ackley a
preminm of one hundred per cent, on any or
all debts of mine he has paid. I am at a
loss to understand what could have induced
Mr. Ackley to attempt to stigmatize my
character by such base insinuations, and in
refutation I appeal to my record and life in
Towanda. In conclusion, I respectfully in
form Mr. Ackley that if he will look after
his own debts I will attend to mine. lam
about to. leave Towanda and give this timely
notice of the fact, to the end that if I have
any unpaid accounts they may be presented
at once. t FRANK KOSKMPIELD.
Don't forget the lecturo at the Institute
to-night.
Latest style of Ilats and Caps just received
at M. E. Kosenfield's.
Do you wish to rent a house? Do you
want uteuant? Advertise in the REVIEW.
You can get everything in the grocery
and canned goods line, except poor and stale
goods, at SwarU & Gordon's. Every article
on their shelves is of the best quality, new
and fresh.
FRESH OYSTERS, received daily and for
■alo by the quart or gallon. A. M. TITUS.
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.
Teas and coffees of the best grades, fresh
and pure at Swarts A Gordon's.
Every article in the new grocery store of
Swarts A Gordon is fresh and new. Remem
ber this when in need of groceries.
Lost, strayed or stolen, volume one, New
American Cyclopedia. If returned in good
order, no questions will be asked, and my
thanks will be tendered.
O. D. KINNKY.
FURNITURE FOR SALE.—Being about to
leave town I offer for sale 1 parlor set, 1 bed
room set, bedding, stoves, Ac., at u bargain.
May be seen at M. E. Rosenfield's store.
FRANK ROSENFIKLD.
The finest building lot in Towanda borough
corner of Poplar and Second streets, between
the residence of lion. E. 0. Goodrich and
E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O.
D Kinney.
There will be a singing convention con
ducted by S. F. ACKLEY, in the Grange Ilall,
North Towands, commencing Wednesday
evening March 2 and closing Friday evening
with a Concert. Admission to convention
50 cents; concert 15cents, board included.
Leßastic Chimneys are being sold by can
vassers around town at 25 cents each, which
is too much. I will have exactly the same
next week, at 15 cents for the common size
and 20 cents for the large size.
C. r. WELLES.
Prof. Danielle will commence a new half
quarter of lessons in dancing on Tuesday af
ternoon and evening next which will be the
last opporunity of learning to dance under
this "master teacher." The progress his pu
pils have made in the term just ending, is
spoken of by those who have attended as un
precedent, and all who wantto learn to dance
well should place themselves or their children
under this great teacher.
Having sold my retail Furniture and Un
taking business, known as the Bridge Street
Furniture Store to E. B. 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 be necessary to settle the accounts
soon. N. P. HICKS.
January 1, 1881.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
HOTEL FOR 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, I*Bl. There is a good barn
connected with the property. This hotel is
located oil the corner of Bridge and Water
streets, in Towaqda borough. Tho 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.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—A 1 house and lot
For terms, etc., inquire of JAMES WILBUR,
William street Jan 17-tf
At this season when festivals, suppers, Ac.,
are being held all over the land for benevolent
and religious objects, it will of interest to
the public to know that they can always find
a supply of Oysters at Jordan's Market. 11 r.
Mullock always gives bottom prices to com
mittees for public entertainment*. 105
Get your Tiews of Towsnda framed Ht the
09cent store. NO CHARGE for putting the
picture in.
Go to G. 8. A.CKLRT & Co> for cheap Cow
Hay. 96.
JQPChoiee Dams and Smoked Beef, at
MYEK A DHVOE'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 turn
ishing this matchless instrument to a niusica
public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish
its marvellously pure and beautiful voice
from that which is not music. For sale by
J. A. Manvilie, 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 —home-brewed 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
sevs the latin proverb. Oct. 4.
Frames for the new views of Towanda,
special tow 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 Ready Made Hair
Work, such as Switches. Curls* Braids, and
I'ulis. First door north of First National
Bank. Mrs. HARRIET COI LINS.
Fresh Oysters of the best quality received
daily at Myer & BeVoe's Bridge street Mark
et.
Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem
edy for coughs and colds. It is mild, pleas
ant and effective. Sold in Towanda only bv
C. B. POKIER.
GROUGE LYNCH COM K has removed his
barber shop from the room over POWELL &
Co'B store, to his old quarters under the
Meat Market, one door south of Ward House,
where he will he pleased to see all his former
patrons and everybody else desiring tonsorial
services.
Mary Straworth has opened a Laundrv on
the corner of Lombard and Second streets.
She is an experienced laundress, ami her
charges will be moderate. Give her a call.
C. W. .JONES is prepared to mend rubbers
on short notice, in the best manner. Shop
corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RK
VIEIV office. Charges reasonable, and work
guarranteed.
Passengers going west will save money by
consulting 11. E. BAHCOCK, Ticket Agent,
Towanda. Pa., before purchasing tickets.
IL3?"At MYER A DEVOE'S market is the
place to get tender steaks and nice roasts.
If yen call at BLUM'S hoot and shoe store
you will find that you can get more and bet
ter goods for tha moncv than at at any shoe
house in Towanda.
The only market in Towanda where vou
can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's,
where the best <uts of veal, lamb and mutton
are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt
meats of all kinds, Fresh Eisli,dressed poul
try, vegetables and fruit. Leave your orders
at Ilundell's market.
Cash paid forloose hav, from ten to twelve
dollars per ton.
G. S. ACKLEYA CO.
PrrrsTON, Pa., Feb. 10,1880.
A. E. BURR— Dear Sir: —l got a bottle of
veur Neuralgia Pills when 1 was in Scran ton
the other day, for my mother. She was ner
vous and could not sleep nights, and was
troubled with pains all over. Your Neural
gia Pills relieved her so she slept well after
taking two doses. Send me one dozen bottles
Yours in haste,
THOMAS KELLEY.
FARM FOR SALE.—T offer for sale on reason
able terras a valuable farm, located in the
valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2
milos from Towanda, containing 75 acres,
under a good state of cultivation, well water
ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good
framed dwelling bouse, and fine large barn—
with underground stabling. I will sell this
farm on long time, or exchange it in part for
property in Towada borough.
.JOSEPH G. PATTON.
ou run no risk when you buy yourgrocer
ies at G. 1.. Ross' new store "in Montanye
Block. His prices are way down to rock bot
tom.
His store in Kellum Block, Ist Ward beats
the world by low prices and good goods.
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 & Vandorn's
boot and shoe store where I will keep on
hand all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS
from the best to tfie cheapest. Any one in
need of any thing in my line give me a call.
P. S. 1 have no connection with any of Mr.
Frost's establishments.
Feb. J. S. ALLYN, Agt,
N EW
Job Printing !
OFFICE.
We respectfully invite public attention to
our
COMPLETE JOB PRINTIH© HOUSE!
Corner Main and Pine streets, orer fcb
Music Store.
Commercial Printing
AND PHAIfPLKT WORK A SPECIALTY
LETTER,
.NOTE
AND
BILL HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
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Neatly executed on the shortest notice.
BUSINESS, PARTY AND CALLING CAUDA
printed to order.
ALVORD A SON.
TJPIIOLSTERY.
MR. J. OTTARSON,
Tlie Upholster is still at his place of business on
Bridge Street, and ready to accommodate any who
have work in his line. Did work made new. New
work to order, in any design. If you want anew
Parlor Suit, or an old one made over as good as
new, you will find it to your interest to give him a
call and get Prices and Styles, or one of tliose
DIAMOND ELASTIC SPRING BEDS,
that do not sag or give down in one part mere than
another.
EASY CHAIRS, SOFAS, RECEPTION
CIIAIRS, DIVANS, PLATFORM
ROCKERS,CHURCH CHAIRS
AND CUSHIONS.
Mattresses: Hair, Corn Husk, Fiber, Sea
Grass, Eureka, t£r.
Couches made over and new ones to order. All
work done with neatness and dispach.
GEESE, DUCK AND IIEN FEATHERS,
w a ive ma a call and see for yourself.ffifr
As this is the only place in Bradford County,
where you can get anything you may want in my
line, and having had 17 years practical experiance
at this business, I feel confident that i can please all
who may favor me with their work. Thankful! for
past favors, would kindly ask a continuance of the
same.
Remember that at my place of business YOU
CAN GET ALL KINDS? OF
Upholstering!
done on SHOUT NOTICE nnd in the latest and
neatest styles,
I have a few rovers left from my Holiday
stork, that I will sell CHEAP to close them
out.i
f. Git arson,
Bridge St. Towauda.
Over Myer & DeVoe's. jan 7-' OB
in AIL Y REVIEW
Oj.lv Twenty-Five
Cents a Month! nta
TRY IT !