Tli© Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, May 11, 1881. EDITORS . S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. " Daily Review," lowly i) 5 cewti per month. JTry it. Council Proceedings. At the regular monthly session of the coun cil held Monday evening, May 2d, 1881, the following named members were present: \V. G. Alger Burgess, Frost, Gordon, Ilolcomb, McCabe, Spalding. The minutes of the two last meetings were read and approved. Ex-Burgess Jones presented a peti ion signed by a number of citizens for widening Grant street. N. C. Elsbree, Esq., presented a petition for opening Fourth street fifty feet wide from a point already opened to the East coiner of Daniel O'Boyle's house. A remonstrance from E. A. Parsons was read against opening the street at present. The petit ions and remonst ranee were held over for consideration at an adjourned meeting to be held on Saturday evening the 7th inst. Dr. Payne asked for the erection of a lamp post on Huston street between Third and Fourth streets. Oil motion it was ordered that notice be served on the Water Works Co., to replace a crossing near Mr. Orcutt's, removed by the company when laying their pipes on Main street. On motion of Mr. Frost, the street commit tee of the Second Ward was authorized and directed to remove all obstructions from the side walk on the North side of State street and mark the grade preparatory for the prop erty owners on the North side of that street to put down a lawful walk. Report and resolutions of the committee to whom the petition of the Water Works ask ing for a second extension of time, was re ferred : WHEREAS, The Towanda Water Works failed to complete their works on the 28th day of October, 1880, according to the cove nants of their contract with the Borough of Towanda, bearing date the 28lh day of Octo ber, 1879; and WHEREAS, Upon the petition of the said Water Works, on the 25th day of October, 1860, an extension of time for completing the same was granted by the council of said bor ough for the term of six months from the date of expiration of contract, and WHEREAS, The time granted by the afore said extension has expired, and the Water Works not yet being completed, and the To wanda Works having again petitioned for further extension of time in which to com plete the same. Therefore Resolved , That the consideration of the said last petition be postponed uutii such time as the said Towanda Water Works shall notify the council that their works are fully completed and readv for use, and that the said Towanda Water Works shall not demand or be entitled to any rent on hydrants until their Works are so completed. Resolved, That notice of the above action be given to the said Towanda Water Works, by tlie Secretary. The report and resolutions were unani mously adopted: The following resolution was adopted: Resolved , That an appropriation of five dollars per month from May 1, 1881, be, and is hereby made to the Frankiin Company, No. 1, for the purpose of keeping the steamer clean and in pood order, the money to be paid monthly during the pleasure of the council. On motion of Councilman Spalding the Treasurer was authorized to pay bills, ap proved by the Finance Committee, amounting to $329.03 for expenditures during the month of April, to-wit: Gas for 42 lamps SO9 30 y :' Care and lighting same 900 * Linta Engine House 90 '• Franklin & Naiad Eng. H. 1 20 " Police Station 390 84 30 For Police duty 80 90 " Street commissioner's bill 24 98 " Labor on streets 78 43 " Teaming on streets 44 25 " Engineering on streets 4 00 " Stone on streets 25 " Fire department 8 60 " Printing 3 00 " Miscellaneous 1 515 Total $329 03 Without completing the business before it, the council at a late hour adjourned to meet on Saturday evening the 7th inst. ADJOURNED MEETING, MAY 7,1881. The adjourned meeting of the council was held on Saturday evening, the 7th inst., to act upon unfinished business held over from the last regular meeting and to hear appeals from the tax payers. All the members were pres ent except Councilmen Parsels and Rahm. A petition was presented by Mr. Maxwell from citizens residing in the vicinity of Hus ton street, asking for the erection of a gas lamp post on the corner of Watts and Huston streets, and as it appeared from this petition that there was no gas post on Huston street. Councilman 3lcCabe moved that the prayer of the petitioners be grafted. Carried. On motion of Councilman Spalding, action on the petition for the opening of Grant and j Fourth streets was further postponed to the j regular monthly meeting to be held June Gth, i 1881. The election of C. P. Welles and G. E. j Frost by Naiad Co.. No. 2, as members of the I Fire Police, was approved. By Councilman Spalding: Resolved, That the Street Commissioner , employed by the authority of the council, be i and he is hereby authorized and directed to j procure proper material and construct a good , and sufficient culvert under direction of the ! Burgess or Assistant Burgess and the street j committee of the First Ward, in the ravine i crossing Third street near the residence of Mrs. Laughlin, and cover the same with earth so as to construct a roadway to make the street passable by teams. Provided that stld culvert shall be constructed according to spec ifications to be furnished by the Burgess. Provided also, That a sum not exceeding two hundred and seventy-five dollars may be ex pended thereon, but not a further sum with out consent of the council. The resolution was adopted without dis sent. Bills amounting to SIOB.BO were approved by the Finance Committee and ordered paid. The minutes were read and approved and on motion the council adjourned. J. KINGSBURY, Secretary. Pomona Grange, No. 23, P Of 11., compos-! Ed of Bradford and Sullivan Counties, will hold its next regular quarterly meeting at the Hall of Towanda Valley Grange, No. 204,! at Franklindale.on Thursday, May 12th, 1881, j at 1 o'clock, p. m. The evening session will be open and all are invited to attend. A gen eral attendence of 4th Degree members is requested, as business of importance is to be transacted, together with the installation of officers for the ensuing year. DWIGIIT KELLUM, Towanda, April 24th, 1881. Secretary. Earthen Stew Kettles —better than Granite iron—very cheap, at C. P. Welles Crockery Store. "Jacobs the Clothier." has the best assort ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing fur nishing goods, &c., of any dealer in Towan da which we can assure you are sold fully 15 per cent lower than other dealers for the same goods. The finest building lot in Towanda borough corner of Poplar and Second streets, between the residence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O. D Kinnev 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, &c., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens & Long's and Dye & Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. ffp.TU Baggage and parcels hauled to and from depots. 4—12 A full line of Jesse Oakleys soaps including the celebrated "Queen" at D. Wi Seott&G'o., " 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 furn ishing this matchless instrument to a musica public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish its marvellously pure and beautiful voice | from that which is not music. For sale by J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. GEO. 11. WOOD fc 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. Our "specialty", everything in the grocery line, the best that we can buy. D. W. Scott & Co., . 3t Elegant Residence 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 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, Ac. 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- Sense. The property will be sold at a sacri ce. For further particulars call on or ad dress, O. D. KINNEY. Towanda, March 7,1881. 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. ELSBREK. 1881. SPRING OPENING ! Carpets and Wall Paper! Are now receiving their Spring stock of CARP E T S CONSISTING OF Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, 3 ply, Extra Super, Super, Ingrain, Cottage, Rag, Hemp, fyc. All ot which will be sold at much less than last year's prices. A large assortment of BODY BKUSSELS! Which we shall offer at Lower Prices than ever before shown. OUR STOCK OF ' New Wimil Paper is much larger and finer than usual, and to which we call Your Especial Attention. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BORDERS AND ALL THE NEW DECORATION.