Tlie I >rtilv Review. Towanda, Pa.. Tuesday, June 7, 133 L EDITORS. S. W. ALVOItD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. " Daily Review" vnly S5 cent* per month. ITry it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office as follows: ARRIVE DEPART 400 A.M. Pliila. N Y. and East States P.M. 745 930 ... .Dusliore, Berntce, Laporte, &c 245 10 15 L. V. way mail North 3 45 11 00 New Era, ike. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 1 00 11 &o ..Asylum, Xe. BCon., Wed. and Frl.. 100 11 00 Shcshcquin, &c M. 12 00 1 00 J'.M. ....Troy, Burlington, ike.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 .. .Closed mail from Erie & N.C.11.R'5... s 46 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail South 9 50 1 00 Leliaysville, Rome, ike.../'..')/. 1 00 G3O Barclay. - 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 Office open from 7:00 A. m. to 7:45 p. m. Money order office open from 8:00 to 7 : 00 p. M. Office open Sunday from 9: 00 to 10:00 A. JI. P. POWELL, P. M. Strawberries grown in this vicinity are al ready in the market. The weather has not been hot and dry in tins latitude so far this month, VENNOR to the contrary notwithstanding! The abutments of the Suguu crock bridge in North Towanda, arc being rebuilt, and teams arc compelled to ford the stream. The unprceedentcdly rapid growth of pas ture has caused a rapid decline in the price of hay, to the great joy of hotel keepers and liv erymen. —" —o- Mrs. TIIRKSSA WALKER, who had been an invalid for several years, died at the residence of her son-in-law, O. C. Posx, on York Ave nue, on Sunday. She leaves two children, Mrs. POST and FRED WALKER, to mourn her loss. The funeral will be held at the house to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The dogs recently received by Rev. CFIAS F. KELLEY from the old country, are not St. Bernards, but what are known as the Leon burg, the most valuable and higli-priced spe cies of canines bred, and are the only spe cimens of this peculiar breed in this country. Speaking of the St. Bernard dogs, tlie Bos ton Herald says a young woman of "culture" recently declared she "would like to have one of those Sarah Bernard dogs that dig the dear old monks out of the snow in Switzerland." Referring to the fearful,steam boiler explo sion which happened in Philadelphia this week, by which several lives were lost and buildings demolished, we remind owners of steam boilers in this vicinity that Codding A Dodge. General Insurance Agents, issue policies insuring against loss or damage by explosion of steam boilers, also insure plate glass against accidents, and issue daily or an nual accident policies on lives. Rev. D. R. FORD, I>. 1)., of the Elmira Fe male C liege, will deliver the annual address before the Philoniathean and Institute Scien tific societies of the Institute, this evening in Mercur Ilall, commencing at 8 o'clock- Subject, " Books and Travels." No admiss ion fee will he charged and the public arc cor dially invited. From the reputation Doctor FORD enjoys we have 110 hesitation in proph esying that the lecture will be both edifying and entertaining, and we hope to see the hall filled. Our citizens owe it to themselves and the good name of our town to come out on such an occasion. i After the lecture a fair and festival will be held in the hall. CHEEK. —Mr. RuRDKTTE,of the Burlington. Ilawkeye has this to say about " cheek No, my son, cheek is not better than wisdom; it is not,'better than modesty; it is not better than anything. Don't listen to the siren who tells you to blow your own horn, or it, will never be tooted upon. The world is not to he deceived by cheek, and it, does search for merit, and when found, merit is rewarded. Cheek never deceives the world, my son. It appears to do so to the cheeky man, but he is the one who is deceived. Do you know one cheeky man in all your acquaintance who is not reviled for kis check the moment his back is turned? Is the world not continually draw ing distinctions between check and merit? Almost everybody hates a cheeky man, my son. Society tires at the brassy glare of bis face, the noisy assumption of his forwardness. The triumphs of cheek are only apparent, lb 1 bores his way along through the world, and frequently better people give way for him. But so they give way, my son, for a man with a paint pot in each hand. Not because they respect the man with the paint pot, particu larly, hut because they want to take care of their clothes. You sell goods without it, and your customers won't run and hide in the cellar when they see you coming. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACIIFRS' ASSOCIA TION. —The next meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Say re, June 10th and 11th, and promises to be a large and interesting one. "We append a program of the exercises as far as they can j be arranged. PROGRAM. Lecture on Self Culture—He v. A. W.lTood. Paper on School Aesthetics —\V. 11. Bene dict. Paper on History— Lottie E. Dean. Talk on the Civil Government of Pennsyl vania—lion. E. L. Hillis. Talk on the use of the Subjunctive Mood — E. E. Quinlan. Talk on Teaching Oral Grammar—ll. E. Pitcher. Talk on Mathematical Geography—J. S. Ilovingdon. Talk on llatio and Proportion—Geo. M. Marshall. Talk on Mental Arithmetic —C. F. Hevorly. Class drill in Primary Arithmetic— Hattie C. Bogart. Class drill in English Grammar —Jas. B. Harding. There will be declamations and recitations In pupils from the neighboring schools, and ot hers. Music is also expected from the choir of | the M. E. Church. The Committee, of Arrangements, Enter-j tainment, &e. are Mrs. Joseph Bishop, "MLs \ r illie Mersereau, and Messrs. It. ."Si. Ilovey, i 11. C. Green, and 11. W. Thomas. In addition to the above program, there will he resolutions to discuss and practical ques-j tions in school work to answer. It. C. Gut:EN, Sec. E. T. BURGAN, Pres. " My Wayward Pardncr," for £2 at Whit comb's Book Store. 210. Mrs. Terrigo, music teacher, lias removed to J. P. Van Fleet's where she will hereafter meet her pupils. Fitch's ice cream parlors arc now open for the season, llis cream needs no recommen dation. It is uncqualed in quality. BUSINESS LOCALS. Children's carriages for sale by C.P.Welles. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW office is si ill in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly done. All work guarranteed. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE.—A notice having appeared in the last Argus to the effect that the plumbing at the poor house was done by a Mr. TATE, Commissioner, IIURST makes a correction in the following card: The plumbing at poor house was done un der the direction of Edward Williams, of Towanda, and those employed by him, and is entirely satisfactory so far. J. W. llUßST,Commissioner. If the plumbing at the poor house reflects credit upon any one, Mr. WILLIAMS, who had the contract, is entitled to it, and it, is hardly fair in our cotomporary to cheat him out of ii, FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning" Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. 2S. I'. IIICKS. Every article in the new grocery store of Swarts'A, Gordon is fresh and new. Remem ber this when in need of groceries. Oil stoves, for sale by C. P. Welles. Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the host rem edy for coughs and colds. It, is mild, pleas ant and effective. Sold in Towanda only bv C. B. POETKR. GEORGE LYNCIICOME has removed his barber shop from the room over LOWELL & Co's store, to his old quarters under the Meat Market, one door south of Ward House, where he will be pleased to see all his former patrons and everybody else desiring tonsorial services. WANTS. Under this head we will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted, a good girl for general house work. Mrs. D. 11. Turner, Houston street. A young man wanted to learn bookbinding or work in the bindery. A. Beverly Smith, third floor Reporter building. WANTED.—To do general housework, a competent girl or woman; must be a good cook and laundress; good wages to a good servant. Address, Mrs. 11. E. Watkins, Black Walnut, Penn'a. A voung man wants employment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either as hook keeper to do writing, or as clerk. Has had considerable experience; pay moderate; good references given. Inquire or address this office. FOR BENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. FOR RENT.—The office now occupied by Wm. M.Mai lory as a coal office. Apply to 1). W. Scott. Convenient medium sized house, well situ ated, for rent cheap. B. W. LANE. FOR RENT. — A desirable medium sized house on 4th street near Chestnut. Inquire at this office or of J. 11. Kevins. Several good offices and rooms suitable for small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell s now prepared to do all kinds of Hair Work at short notice. She also keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Ready Made ilair Work, such as Switches. Curls." Braids, and Puffs. Residence on Lombard street. Mrs. lIAUKIET C'OILIXS. The surest way to get good family groceries is to buy them at a reliable and enterprising store, and Swarfs & Gordon's is one of that kind. You always get just what you ask for there. Their goods are ali new and fresh. Bird cages at C. P. Welles crockery store. Mattresses new at wholesale and retail, olain /jnd fancy stripe feather pillows, ready made; plain pillows for shams, ready made; double front couches, full spring; smoking, sleepy hollow and students chairs, at Ottar son's, Bridge street. NOTICE.—I want it distinctly understood that 1 have Removed from Bridge Street Fur liture 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 the cheapest. Any one in need of any thing in my line give mo a call. P. S. 1 have no connection with any of Mr Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. ALEYX, Agt. You run no risk when you buy yourgrocer es at G. L. Ross' new store in Moutanye Block, llis prices are way down to rock bot tom. His store in Ivellum Block, Ist Ward beats the world by low prices and good goods. If yen call at Blum's boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more ami bet ter goods for the liioncv than at at any shoe house in Towanda. '"'he only market in Towanda where you can get good, fat western beet is at Ruudt'U's, where the best i 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 Rundell's market. Our popular arti-t, G. IT. WOOD, is gaining a reputation for excellence of work which is making Towanda famous. He received the following flattering letter on Saturday from a delighted customer: CAMDEN, N. Y., MAR 11th, issi. Mr. GEO. H. WOOD : My Dear tiir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid f-r and taken in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is I without doubt the finest picture of any kind in town; in fact, the linest 1 ever saw at any price. 1 cannot compliment you sufficiently for your talent, ai d assure "vou that you will never regret the labor bestowed on this piece of work; it will be productive of other simi lar work from this section and to 110 small amount. I have no doubt tloir by putting it on exhibition in window I could secure you hundreds of dollars worth of work. I have compared it with former one of same subject made by you at sls I think, and this is very much flner. My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried away; you mav consider her under obligations to you. Again thank ing you, I remain, Yours, Ac. A. c. WOODRUFF. The Revised Edition of tlie Xew Testament in three different styles and ranging in price from 20 cents to $3 1'."), just received at Whit corah's Rook store. 240 Water coolers, cheapest in market, for sale by C. I'. Welles. Owing to the increased demand for ice. and tlie inability of the regular team that runs on week days to run on Sunday. 1 have made arrangements with McTntyrq'sdray t<> deliver ice to our regular customers on Sunday morn ings, commencing and continuing during the heated season. .TOWN ADAMS. Tor sale verv cheap, one of the celebrated Eoekestt r Filters, m. arly new. Holds a barrel. Call :it this otllce. Having sold my retail Furniture and Un taking business, known as the 15: id re Street Furniture Store to M. R. Pierre '• would re spectfully recommend tbo.-e m need of goods in his line to call on l:im at flu < d -'and. I al-o wish to inform t ho--* me brt-d to tno that it will be necessary to -ei i • the accounts soon. X. P. liIGKS. January 1, is,si. HOTEL FOR SALE. -I off.;- tin* AMERICAN Hotel property for sale on very r uisouable terms —one half the purchase IIIMH-V down and the balance in ten years. Possession given April 1. 1 ss|, There i a good barn conueeted Willi tin' property. This hotel is located on the corner of Bridge and Water streets, in Tov en-i-i i •ne l :!i. The free bridge and new d pot lu-ur to it make this hotel desirable f r any one wishing to engage in the hotel business. Gal! upon or address, fnSKPH G. PA'ITON. Towanda, Pa. ICES .John Adam's Ir - Wagon has been running for the last month, delivering lee to his many customers. Ice gathered one. mile and a half above town. Orders solicited, and prices satisfactory. ROSFXFIFLD. the popular elothi( r. is sell ing good lutls for I cents and an elegant one for ti\ a. WANTED.— A. gentleman wants a furnished room centrally located. Address REX, this office, with terms and location. For. SALE (/REAP. —Having abandoned my pul'ilic hall I offer a nice stage curtain, cost t'TiO. will sell for $lO. A lot of seats painted and numbered, co-t $2 50 each, will be sold for a dollar a piece. Address Slav J. <}. PATTOX. Get your hair mattress made oyer at Gltar- SOU's. Ice cream frei >;ers; a good one. at lowest prices ever offered at C. P. Welles crockery store. Go to G. S ACKI.F.Y & Go's for cheap Cow Hay. 00. Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire at this oiiico. Before purchasing your new hat call and examine tlie assortment just opened at the Globe store. Bridge street. W ANTED.— Good agents in Bradford Co. BV the Shamouin Mutual Aid Association. Ref erence required. Losses paid promptly. W. D. WAGNER, District Agent. Dushore, Sullivan county, Pa. Office over post-office. SAFE FOR PALE— Fire-proof, Combination Lock. Inquire of W.J. YOUNG. PLATFORM WAGON FOR SALE, bran-new and of best material. Will be sold low for cash or good paper. Enquire of A. WICIIAM or 0. A. BLACK, Towanda, Pu. "Jacobs the Clothier." has the best assort ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing, fur nishing goods, Ac., of any dealer in Towau da which we can assure you are sold fullv 15 percent lower than other dealers for the same goods. A XEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Thurbet has provided himself with a suitable "rig" and is now prepared to deliver all kinds of packages, goods, trunks, Ac., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens & Long's and Dye & Co.'s will re ceive prompt, attention. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE AND RENT. —I have a. number of dwelling houses for rent or for sale oil 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. ELSUKEE. "What every body wants is the best organ fo r the least amount of money : Therefore every body wants the liurdett; 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 learningto distinguish its marvellously pure and beautiful voice from that which is not music. For sale by J. A, Manville, Xo. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Good Maple Sugar only ten cents per pound at Svvarts & Gordon's. Tlie finest building lot in Towanda borough corner of Poplar and Second streets. In-; ween the residence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O D Kinnev FARM FOR SALE.—I offer for sale on vason able terms a valuable farm. located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 mi las from Towanda, containing 75 acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, n young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and line 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.