Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 09, 1881, Image 4

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    The Daily Review.
Towanda, Pa., Saturday, April 9, 1881.
■ OIT4RB .
. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOKD.
Daily Review" maty 95 eenh per
menih. Try 41,
Those Easter eggs in Mrs. MINGOS' win
dow have beautiful views inside.
M. J. LONG lost a valuable new milch con
oue day this week. Iler death was cavsed by
eating too much chop feed.
While the statute now permits the cutching
of brook trout the " speckled beauties " are
not much troubled by the disciples of IZAAK
WALTON.
N. C. HARRIS has purchased the vacant lot
opposite the post office, in Athens, and we
leurn will at once croct a brick block for a
store and bank.
BURTON STRAIT BRADFORD, foster son of
LF.VI D. BRADFORD of Trov, died in the asy
lum at Rochester, Minn., on the Bth ult.,
aged 33 years.
The Troy Rod and Gun Club i* expecting
a quantity of land-lock salmon from the state
"Fish Commissioner with which to stock dif
ferent streams and ponds in western Brad
ford. _ _
J. A. DeVoe and M. W. Ross have moved
into the double house lately owned by A. J.
Noble, on Third street.
Mr. Leoues has taken Mr. Bostwick's house
on Pine street.
It has been reported that the Wyalusing
Ntar had disappeared from the newspaper
firmament, but not so. It appears that iis
briliuncy was only obstructed for a short pe
riod bv another planet, known as " Ilenry,"
a sort of comet that rushed across the path of
the Star and attempted to usurp the right of
way.— Athens Gazette.
Is it plagiarism or only a coincidence? Wc
find the following in the New York daily
News:
WHO 18 WHICH?
[Charlotte Porter of Towanda calls the at
tention of the Philadelphia Times to this
flagrant "literary coincidence."]
A WINTER FANTASY.
Tour vail is thick, and none would know
The pretty face it quite obscures;
But if you foot it through the snow,
Distrust those little boots of yours.
The tell-tale snow, a sparkling mold,
Says where they go and whence they came;
Lightly they touch its carpet cold,
And where they touch they sign your name.
Who runs may read! On twinkling feet,
You trip where all may soon detect you;
And where, still rosy-cold, you meet
The nested Loves—they quite expect you!
—Frederick Locker.
In T. B. Aldrich's " Lyrics and Sonnets"
the twenty-second lyric (p. 41) is as follows:
A WINTER riKCK.
Beneath the heavy vail you wear,
Shielded from jealous eyes you go;
But of your pretty feet have care,
If you should venture through the snow.
flowe'er you tread, a dainty mold
Betravs that light foot all the same;
Upon this glistening, snowy fold,
At every step it signs your name.
Thus guided, one might come too close
Upon the slyly-hidden nest,
Where Psyche, with her cheek's cold rose.
On Love's warm bosom lies at rest.
Judge STALFORD, Col. J. A. CODDING and
Rev. D. CRAFT, the commissioners appointed
to view and report on the independent district
at Savre made a favorable report, leaving out
most of the Cayuta district, upon the petition
Ot the citizens of that district. The boundary
On the north is along the state line east to the
road on the east line of the COYKENDALI,
farm, thence along the road and straight to
the creek, and from there to the river.
EDWARD HINE, of the Liverpool Mercury
Is willing to risk his reputation on the asser
tion that " the worst case of small-pox can
be cured in three days simply by the use of
cream tartar One ounce of cream tartar dis
solved iu a pint of water, drank at intervals
when cold, is a certain never-failing remedy.
It has curad thousands, never leaves a mark,
never causes blindness, and avoids tedious
lingering."
M. O. Wells, the White Sewing Machine
agent has removed his office from the Music
ato re to Wood & Co.'s Gallery, third story
Patton's block.
WANTED. —A reliable person to take care
of a bouse and grounds. Apply to It. A.
Mercur, Esq.
Watkins Post N0.68,G.A.R., will celebrate
the 16th anniversary of Lee's gurrender, on
Saturday evening next, April 9th, at their
rooms, ltev. C. T. Hallowell will deliver an
address. Refreshments will be served. Mem
bers of the press and all honorably discharged
soldiers and sailors are cordially inyited to be
present. _
White wash lime, for sale by D.W, Scott &
Co., 3t
The best New Process Flour from Minne
apolis. Try it. D. W. Scott & Co., have it
A full line of Jesse Oakleys soaps including
the celebrated ''Queen" at D. W. Scott&Co.,
GKO. 11. WOOD & Co. will, according to
previous announcement, open their New
Galery the first Monday of April, where you
can get four very nice tintypes for 50 cents.
All kinds of copying Plain or in Ink, done.
Stereoscopic and other out-door work, a Spe
ciality. We have the best of Instruments,
and will make the best of work. Patton's
Block, Corner of Bridge and Main st., To
wanda, Pa.
Moving Household Goods and all kinds of
<1 raying done on reasonable terms by Murray
Watts, who has one of the best dravs iu town
and a good team. Orders left at G. S. Ack
ley's office will receive prompt attention.
Bargains in Glassware at C. P. Welles'
Our "specialty", everything in the grocery
line, the best that we can buy. D. W. Scott
& Co., 3t
FOR SALE. —A new Singer Sewing Machine
and a new Davis Machine, for sale on time.
For particulars call at this office.
Cows FOR SALE.—I have eight good young
milch cows for sale. W. J. DELPEUCH.
Horn Brook, 2—23. " Bears' Den."
Ten ribbed umbrellas only 99 cents at C. P
Welles crockery and 99c store.
Being about to break up housekeeping, T of
fer my household furniture for sale at a bar
gain. Call at jay residence on Ward avenue
before April Ist.' J. L. KENT.
Best galvanized slop jars only $1 at C. P.
Welles Crockery Store.
Elegant Residence for Sale
The fine residence erected and owned by
the late W. 11. Morgan, is offered for sale at
a bargain. The property is eligibiv located
on Main street, and the house is one of the
best built and most complete in Towanda —is
supplied with furnace, range, hot and cold
water, gas, bath-rooms, &c. The barn is also
a model of convenience, with plenty of water.
An artistic iron fence in front of the lot.
The grounds have been fitted up at great ex
pense. The property will be sold at a sacri
fice. For further particulars call on or ad
dress, O. D. KINNEY.
Towanda, March 7,1881.
Dark blue dinner sets, Asiatic pattern on
Parisian granite—a great bargain—at C. I'.
Welles' crockery store.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI in
ducements are offered you by the BURLING
TON ROUTE. It. will pay you to read their
advertisement to be found elsewhere in this
issue.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE AND RENT.
—I have a number of dwelling houses for
rent or for sale on easy terms. Also, eligi
ble and desirable building lots which will be
sold on long credit to persons desiring to
build. (mar. 1,3 m) L. ELSBREE.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE CHEAP.—The
house and lot on Main street, one door south
of David ltahm's residence is offered for sale
at a great bargain. For particulars call on or
address I). C. DEWITT, attorney at law, Tow
anda, Pa. Mar. 3.
The finest building lot in Towanda borough
corner of Poplar and Second streets, between
the residence of lion. E. (). Goodrich and
E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O.
D Kinney
For sale cheap on easy terms. One span
horses, one single horse, two top buggies.
Inquire of G. S. Ackley.
WANTS.
Under this head roe will insert FIIKK, notices of
situations or help wanted.
An experienced girl, competent to do gen
eral house work, can hear of a permanent sit
uation and liberal wages by calling at this of
fice.
A good girl who understands all kinds of
house work, will be paid the highest wages.
Mrs. IJ. M. Peck.
FOR RENT.
Several rooms and a good house to let in
the first ward. Inquire of J. P. Kecney, at
ills office, Montanye's block.
Two good houses for rent cheap.
MADILL & KINNEY.
For rent—house near graded school.
B. F. BOWMAN.
Several dwellings in Arcade Block, on Main
and Plank lioad streets. Inquire of George
L. Ross.
Several good offices and rooms suitable for
small families. Water and other conveniences.
Over Powell & Go's store. Inquire of H. P.
Moore. TRACY & MOORE.
For rent—a good house on 2nd street. Con
venient to business. Inquire of Mrs. E. 11.
Mason.
1881.
SPRING OPENING !
Carpets and Wall Paper!
POWELL * CO.
Are now receiving their Spring stock of
(' A E PETS
CONSISTING OF
Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, 3 ply, Extra
Super, Super, Ingrain, Cottage,
Hemp, Sfc.
All ol which will be sold at much less than last year s prices.
A large assortment of
BODY BRUSSELS!
Which we shall offer at
Lower Prices than ever before shown.
OUR STOCK OF
New CHmil
much larger and finer than usual, and to which we call
Your Especial Attention.
AN
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OF BORDERS
AND ALL THE HEW DECORATIONS.