The I>iiv Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, April 13, 188'. BDITOH. 1 . . U. w. ALVOIiD. NOBLE N. ALVOItD. % 7 1 1' •. "Daily Ketiew" only 45 cent* per month, fry it. . 1 . ..L.. -LLL.- -"-"V 1 It stopped snowing before noon yesterday, r - —*• —- ~-r ■t- r Jbe L adies* Missionary Society of the Enis copal Cbnreh will meet to-morrow afternoon instead of Friday tins week. The hearing of the case of HARRIS et al vs. Af?A PACKKR'B executors, which was to have commenced next week has been combined until the 25th. Judge LINN is the master, and eminent counsel are retained 011 both .sides. t• ' ' Mrs. LYMAN WARNER has phi-chased.the steam laundry from Mr: HAIGUT and will hereafter eifry. yu the' business in the room one door south of the dve w.orks. Mrs. WAR- J' . "\ ' 4 0 NKR is aii. excellent laundress and we hope she may receive a generous patronage. A NEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Thurber has provided himself with a suitable " rig " and is now prepared to deliver all kinds of packages, goods, trunks, Ac., 011 the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens A Long's and Dye A Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. frTP Baggage and parcels hauled to and from depots. . 4—12 The monthly meeting of the Bradford Coun ty Agricultural Society was held at the grand jury room on Saturday last. The subjects, when to sow plaster, manures in general, stock raising, and the adulteration of food, was discussed by J. E. PIOLLET, the Presi dent; Hon. GEO. LANDON, Hon. B. LAPORTE, WM. SMITH, Col. AYRKH. and A. D. MUNN. J. HOLCOMR addressed the society on the subject of transportation of farm products, Ac., alleging that the farmer of Illinois could transport his products to New York or Phila delphia as cheaply as the farmers of Bradford county. The meeting was well attended and considerable interest manifested. The next meeting of the society will he held at same place 011 Saturday, May 7th. The annual meeting of the Towanda District of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Lackawanna will be held in the Presbyterian Church of Towanda 011 Thursday, the 14th instant. Thif^districtxr ganization includes the coantues of Bradford and Sullivan. It is expected tnat fcll the Aux iliary societies within these bounds will be represented, and a cordial invitation is given to all interested ,in : the caijke of missions to attend. The following program has been — ► isiox|o{ Khjpaa. MORNING SESSION, 10 O'CLOCK. ' Dnxology and prayer; reading of minutes of last annual meeting; secretary's report; treasurer's report; roll call; constitutional amendment,' Mis of Seranton; singing; essay, "Zenanas and the women who live in them," Miss Cook; welcome address; re sponse; solo, Mrs. Baldwin; appointing com mittees; Lord's Prayer in concert. ; AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 O'CLOCK. Scripture, reading and prayer; reading of minutes; president's address; singing; talk on Japan, Mrs. Knox; report from bands; talk to bands, Miss Loring; solo, Mrs. Bald win ; verbal i report from auxiliaries; report from committees; miscellaneous; prayer. EVENING SESSION, 7 : 30 O'CLOCK. Opening exercises; reading minutes; popu lar address, Her. A. L. Ostrander, of Owego. " GONE HOME."—liev. CHESTER PARK,one of the oldest and most highly esteemed citi zens of Athens, died on Saturday night at the ripe age of about 80 years. For many years Mr. P. was a leading merchant in that place, and as an upright conscientious business man and Christian gentleman none stood higher, lie was a local preacher of the M. E. denom ination, and for years labored for the spiritu al welfareof the sparsely settled communities in the northern part of the county, always euforeing his teachings by a godly walk and conversation, lie was an active member and liberal supporterof the Methodist church in Athens, and be will be sincerely mourned by the membership as well as the eutire commu nity- Although a cripple for the last years of his life, as the result of an accident, he was al ways cheerful and happy. His hearty greet ings, always extended to those whom he met, made him a welcome guest to alkwiiowefc honored with his acquaintance. "Full- of years uud honors, like a shock of corn fully ripe," he has been taken to his reward. The deceased leaves an aged widotv, two son (one of them D.F. PARK,the well-known merchant of Athens), and three daughters to mourn his loss. One of his daughters is in Turkey with her husband, Rev. J. I). TRACY. The funeral took place Monday afternoon. WANTED.—A reliable person to take care of a house and grounds. Apply to It. A. Mercur, Esq. Wanted to rent, immediately, a small house, or rooms suitable for a small family. In quire at this office. White wash lime, for sale by D.W, Scott A Co., 3t The best New Process Flour from Minne apolis. Try it. 1). W. Scott A Co., have it A full line of Jesse Oakleys soups including the celebrated "Queen"' at P. \V. ScOtt&Co., GEO. 11. WOOD A Co. will, according to previous annyunceirtent, open their Sew Galerv the first Monday of April, where you can get four very nice tintypes for 50 cents. All kinds of copying Plain <>r 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. Pulton's Block, Corner of Bridge and Main st., To wanda, Pa. Moving Household Goods and all kinds of draying done 011 reasonable terms bv Murray Watts, who has one of the best ilravs in town and a good team. Orders left at G. Si Ack ley's office will receive prompt attention. Bargains in Glassware at. G. P. Welles" Our "specialty", everything in the grocery line, the best that we can buy. 1). W. Scott A Co., tit FOK SALE.—A new Singer Sewing Machine and a new Davis Machine, for sale 011 time. For particulars call at this office. , v . • Cows FOR SAI.E.—I have eight good young milch cows for sale. W. J. DELPEUCII. Horn Brook, 2—2',). " Bears' Pen." Ten ribbed umbrellas only 9!) cents at C. P Welles crockery and 99c store. Being about to break up housekeeping, I of fer my household furniture for salt; at a bar gain. Call at jiy residence 011 Ward avenue before April Ist. J. L. KENT. Best galvanized slop jars only $1 at C. P. Welles Crockery Store. Elegant ttesidencc for Sale The fine residence erected and owned by the late W. H. Morgan, is offered for sale at a bargain. The property is eligibly located 011 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, Ac. The Darn is nlso 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 011 or ad dress, , 0. I). KINNEY. Towanda, March 7,1881. Dark blue dinner sets, Asiatic pattern on Parisian granite—a great bargain—at C. P. Welles*crockery store. 'A IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.—RECTAL in- \ ducement* are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement to bo 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 1 sold 011 long credit to persons desiring to build. (mar. 1,8 m) L. ELSRREK. HOUSE AND LOT EOR SALE CHEAP.—The house and lot 011 Main street, one door south of David Itfthm's residence is otfered for sale at a great bargain. Forparticulars call on or address D. C. DKWITT, attorney at law, Tow anda, Pa. " Mar. 3. For sale cheap on easy terms. One span horses, one single horse," two top buggies. Inquire of G. S. Ackley. WANTS. Under this head ire will insert F/tEE, notices of xituations 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. B. M. Peek. A good nurse girl, from 14 to lfi vears old, wanted. Mrs. F. P. TUPPER. A good " first" girl wanted. E. E. QUINLAN. FOR RENT. ' Two good houses for rent cheap. MADILL A KINNEY. For rent—house near graded school. B. F. BOWMAN. Several dwellings in Arcade Block, on Main and Plank Road streets. Inquire of George L. Ross. Several good offices and rooms suitable for small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell & Co's store. Inquire of 11. P. Moore. TRACY A MOORE. For rent—a good house 011 2nd street. Con venient to business. Inquire of Mrs. E. 11. Mason. 1881. SPRING OPENING ! I . tH • Carpets and Wall Paper! i < ' f * -.! i '<• dr* UFJI> i o * . Arc new receiving their Spring stock of CARPETS ~r .; .v .m., • - ! I i .• ' * CONSISTING OF Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels. d ply, Extra ■ • . • Super, Super, Ingrain, Cottage. Aatf. llem/>, &e. . Ali of \\liich will be sold at much less than last year's prices. A large assortment of BODY BRUSSELS! Which we shall offer at t. / , * - Lower Prices than ever before shown. OUR STOCK OF . NVl*alt Pap # v \ .v Y is much larger and finer than usual, and to which we call ' , % j j :• 1 ' i • ; ,-' ■ ■ Your Especial Attention. •WIMIIWI "4 '#"f ;1 SA If ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BORDERS AND ALL THE NEW' DECORATIONS.
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