Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, March 07, 1881, Image 2

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    The Daily Review.
Towanda, Pa., Monday, March 7, IBBF.
EDITORS
8. W. ALYORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD.
" Oaily Meoieeo" only Aft cent per
month. fry it.
k Whatthe Press think of it.
The following comments of the press of
the country on the inaugural of President
Garfield arc highly gratifying:
The Columbia, S. C., News snd Courier
says Garfield's treatment of the Southern
question in his inaugural is broad aud on
the whole, statesman like. We thank the
President for an admission so rare in
these days that the responsibility for
slavery did not rest upon the South
alone.
The Boston Advertiser says Garfield's
inaugural is a weighty, solemn declara
tion unexceptionable in thought aud
style, based upon uudeniable and impreg
uable principles and solid in argument.
The remarks on finance it would not be
possible to improve upon. The Journal
also cordially endorses the President's
address.
The Herald thinks Mr. Garfield iu his
address met a great opportunity like a
man sure of his ground, resolute in pur
pose full of high faith iu the people. The
Post says the general tone and point of
the address is patriotic. Little can be
found in it but what will commend itself
to the favor of men of all parties.
The New York Staatz Zcituny says:
Garfield's moderation in discussing the
Southern questiou and the tone of all his
remarks in reference to the duties of the
National Government aud the relation to
the States must give general satisfaction
outside circles of extreme Republicans.
His treatment of the financial question is
thoroughly satisfactory perhaps with the
exception that he is too one sided in
linking together the funding and banking
questiou.
The New Tork Tribune says: The ad
dress is admirable. It justifies the high
confidence which the people felt in Gar
field's patriotism, uprightness, and in his
ability to propose a wise policy for the
government of the Nation. It still re
mains for him to show whether he pos
sesses the rare tact of patience and prac
tical statesmanship to get things done.
If so the Nation will manifest its grati
tude four years hence as heartily as it
now manifests its good wili and confi
dence.
The consumption of malt liquor in this
country has increased over one hundred
per cent, in ten years. "During 1880"
says the Entailer, the organ of the brew
ers, "taxes were paid on 18,374,000 bar
rels, or 414,000,000 gallons. This is
equivalent to 150 mugs for every man,
woman and child in this country. Leav
ing out the females, and childred, this
vast quantity represents GOO glasses a
year for each male over tweuty-oue years
old in the United States. When we con
sider the very large number of adult
males who drink no beer at all, and the
other host who partake of it ouly iu the
most moderate manner, aud at more or
less protracted intervals, it is evident
that some Americans must drink a great
deal. At five cents a glass this beer
manufacture of 1880 brought $375,000,-
000, $7 50 per capita for each man,
woman aud child. This is a quarter more
than the total expense of running the
United States Government.
The Democrats are yelling that the Re
publicans are responsible for an extra
session of Congress. In the same man
ner they said the Republicans were re
sponsible for the war. But that is not
all the Republican party is responsible for.
It is responsible for the perpetuation ©f
the Uuiou, and for preventing a panic
that would have been almost as disas
trous to business as auother war. What
ever the Republican party has accom
plished it has accomplished by defeatiug
the Democrats.
FIW PACTS
in regard to the •
White
Sewing
Machine,
It is an "acknowledged fact that the
White Sewing Machine now stands 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,
and all its wearing parts are adjustable,
so that lost motion can be "taken up" in
an instant.
It is an undisputed fact that the dura
bility of the White Sewing Machine is
sustained by a written warranty for five
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.
It is a money-making fact that the
White is the easiest-selling selling ma
chine in the market, and therefore 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 rapid'.y increasing In public
favor.
CAUTION.
Do not bo imposed upon by agents and parties
who are interested in the purchase and sale et'other
machines. It has become a common trick for un
scrupulous competitors to get a White machine and
put it in had order so that they might prejudice pur
chasers against it and in favor of their own machines.
To guard against such contemptible trickery, we
advise all intending purchasers to correspond with
us direct, and we will take pleasure In giving them
the address of a regular authorized dealer for the
"White" In their county, or wo will oiler to sell
them a machine direct at special prices, and guaran
tee satisfaction in every respect.
Jft. C. WIELLS, Agent,
Office at the •lMitnic Store,
TO WAND A, I>A.
p-ALL OF 1880!
Campaign Opened
ANl>
Kosenfield
is to the front with a
Larger Stock of
HATS AND
CAPS
than usual. Owing to his increasing
trade he has purchased a very large
stock of all the nobby and
campaign styles of
IIATS AND CAPS, INCLUDING
Oar field and Arthnr,
Hancock and English,
Weaver and Chambers.
Call iu and get your choice before they
are gone, and vote for whom you please.
.• ,
Also take a look at the LARGE STOCK
OF CLOTHING being received dailyj
M. E ROSENFIKLB
MRS. D. V. STEDGE,
Manufacturer of and daalor
Human Hair Goods,
Special attention given to
COMBINGS—Rooks all turned one tray.
Switches from $1 upwards. Also agent for Ilun
er's INVISIBLE FACE POWDER, Madam Clark's
1 Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics.
Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at
their homes or at my place of business, over Evans
| St llildreth's store. MRS. 1). V. STEDGE
(PATENTED JUNH 13TH, 1875.)
FOR SALS BY
X UIIJMIETH,
Towanda, Pa.
jpoß
if air Cut and Shave
Gc to the
WARD HOUSE SEATING PARLOR
STEDHE
Is there.
CURED BY"
DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK
HEADACIIE 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 the mouth) and effectually cure 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 on receipt of 50 cents.
For Sale by
CLARK B. POUTER,
QPECIAL NOTICE!
THE NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R, R.
Ever mindful of the interests ef its patrons, has
established a CITY
Ticket Office at Toivanda.
REDUCED RATES to all principal points WEST.
For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets foi.
a party of passengers, apply at the office of the New
York, Lake Erie & Western 11. It., Ward House,
Tewanda, Pa. Baggage checked to all points.
JOHN E. 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 re
quiren We will furnish you everything. sloaday
and upwards is easily made without staying away
from home over night. No risk whatever. Many
ne 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 he made in a week at any
ordinary employment. Those who engage atones
will find a short road to fortune. Address H.
Ilallet k Ce., Portland, Maine.
T T T by making mon
j i "" I r — cy when a golden chance is
offered, thereby always keep
ng poverty from your door. Those who always
iake advantage of the good chances 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 riglit in their own
localities. The business will pay more than ent
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 that is
needed sent free. Address Stiuson k Co., Portland.
Maine.
$"1 Outfit furnished free, with lull in-
I I J structions lor conducting the mort
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 stait. No
one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as
successful as men. Boys 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 aro surprised
at the ease 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. We take all the risk.
Those who need ready money, should write to us
at once. All furnished free. Address True k Co.,
Augusta, Maine.
J—^ASSENGERS
GOING WEST
Should remember that the regular Ticket Offiee at
the upper depot, Towanda, ia the place to purchase
TICKETS TO ALL POINTS
WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at the
Lowest Possible Rates
by any route. For information an to routes, time
changes, connections, &c., to any place in the United
States or Canada, call on or address
H. E. BABCOCK,
Ticket Agent, Towanda, Pa.
"dayis
VERTICAL FEED
Simplest, Strongest and
does work that cannot be
done on any under feed
machine.
O. A. BLACK, Agent,
Send for Samples. Towanda, Pa.
QOAL ! COAL!
fin:.lP FOR I.iSH !
At .Tf.f LLOBl**® l'.lif if, formerly Pierce's
Sullivan Coal,
LARGE STOVE, fj 00
SMALL STOVE, 3 2.5
CHESTNUT, 3 25
EGG, 3 00
GRATE, 3 00
SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15
With same additional shargss fsr sartage.
W. St. MALL^RY
October, 24, 1876.3
HW. MILLER
■ keeps several
PUBLIC ZE3I.A. CJICS
and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly,
lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and
early morning trains 25 cents per passenger. Regu
lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates.
Charges for attending funerals from $2.50 to $3.00.
Horses and carriages to let.
Orders left at the Ehvell House will receive careful
attention. 11. W. MILLER.
Nov. 27,1886.
OTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE]
HAIR.
A sure cure for Dandruff and all other
diseases of the Scalp. Stops the hair
from falling out; invigorates tho hair
nerves; cleanses the hair perfectly and
gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that
cannot be obtained without itu use.
rice 50 cents per Bottle.
Manufactured and sold by
D. V. STEDGE,
TOWANDA, PA.
qjoalT
Nathan Tidd,
DEALER IX
PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND
Loyal Sock Coal.
Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub
lie generally. 1 shall keep a full assortmont
oi all sizes,
AND SHALL SILL AT
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH.
Yard and office, foot of Pine'street, just south of
Oour H ou "e "
I Aug3o. N. TIDD. j