Tli© Dailv Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, June 8, 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. (t Mfaiitf HfHiir" cttltf 25 ctnh per month. Vry it. MaiL arrive and depart at the Towanda Poßt-offiee as follows: ARRIVE DEPART 4 00 A.M. I'hila. N Y. and East States P.M. 7 45 930 ... .Dushore, Bernice, Laporte, &c.... 245 10 15 L. V. way mail North 3 45 11 00 New Era, &c. Tues., Thurs. and Hat. 1 00 11 90 ..Asylum, &c. Mon.,Wed. and Fri.. 1 00 11 00 Sheshequln, &c M. 12 00 1 00 P.M Troy, Burlington, &c.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 . ..Closed mail from Erie & N.C.lt.lt's... 8 45 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail South 9 50 1 00 Leltaysville, Rome, See... P.M. 1 00 6 30 Barclay 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 Olllee opeu 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. M. I'. I'OWELL, P. M. Council Proceedings. COUNCIL CHAMBER. June 0,1881. The regular monthly session of the council was held this evening, Burgess Alger in the chair and all the members present except Assistant Burgess Iloleomb. Commuuieati lis, petitions and statements frotn citizens being the fir-it business in order under the rules, Mr. Robert Ganly entered complaint of a nuisance near the foot of Eliz abeth street, and on the hank of the river in that vicinity. Councilman l'arscls moved that the sanitary committee be in>tructed to take measures io remove or abate the nuis ance. Adopted. Dr. Johnson presented a petition for tlie improvement of Maple street, which on mo tion was referred to the street committee of all the wards, with instructions to report at the next regular meeting of the council. F. J. Ilungerford, representing the Hook and Ladder Company, asked for an appropri ation for purchasing shirts. 1). VValborn petitioned for a culvert on Water street near the Prothonotary's oflice, and pro posed to pay part of the expense. The application of Mantua Company for an appropriation was first considered. Council man Spalding said that an appropriation of S4O had been made to the company last year, that the company had expended the amount on improvements on the rooms occupied by them for storing their apparatus, that it hav ing become necessary for the borough gov ernment to lake possession of the rooms to use for other purposes, and would make use of the lumber and doors paid for by the com pany so far as it could he used to advantage, lie was in 'avor of granting another appro priation. Mr. Spalding then moved that an appropriation of S4O be made to the Mantua Hook and Ladder Company, and that any lumber and doors furnished by the company in reoairing room shall he used in improving the station house. Adopted. On motion of Councilman ilahm the street commissioner was authorized to build a cul vert in the rear of the Prothonotary's ollioe on Water street, providing Dar.iefWalborn will furnish and deliver the stone necessary for the work. On motion of Councilman KeeJer, Seneca L Arnold was appointed a special policeman to act at the west end of the Bridge during the pleasure of the council, without pay. Bills amounting to $439.59 were examined and approved by the finance committee, ami the secretary directed to draw orders for payment, The following is a schedule of ex penditures for the month of May : GAS. 42 street lamps at SI.OO each 07 20 1 new street lamp 14 days 1 24 1 new street post on Huston st 22 00 1 new street globe 1 23 Repairs by Melmyre Bros 70 Care, lighting and extinguishing 9 00 1-2 ton gas coal for Franklin t 500 100 39 POLICE. Salary of regular force lor .May 82 00 Salary specials, circus day ' io 00 2 new badges for Chubbuek and Brilton 0 0 0 90 00 STREETS. Street commissioner's bill 28 87 • Labor and teaming 111 47 Lumber 8 00 Nails and other materials 3 gi; 2? O,S ! ♦ . . ..* ~ .. bto 1.37 90 h ire department bill, including appn priation of $-1-0 to Hook ami Ladder Co.. and not including gas coal ' ,32 85 Station house improvement jq 4-5 £ 1 : iliri '>T 10 00 Miscellaneous I I -•> Total £139 29 Police report for the month of Mav. \r re-md and iried before Police Justice John A Codding: Ma 1 . I—J. A. Harris bv Geo. Britton for nuisance m ear; costs 1.79; paid 1.70. May 7—L. F. Pruyne hv Geo. Rrittc 11 for resisting officer; cost.-, 1.70; paid 1.79. May 1 J. L. Si rope by Geo. Rritton for resisting officer; costs 1.70; paid 1.79. May 7 Jticham Benjamin by G. A. Burns* drunk and disorderly; line 2.90. costs 1 79* paid 1.30. , (J isi.iu, Mav 7 Wm. Monehan bv G. \ Burns* drunk and disorderly; line 2.00; eost's 1 70 ' ' Adjourned. J. KINGSBURY, Secretary. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACIIFRS' ASSOCIA TION. —The next meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Sayre, June 10th and 11th, and promises to be a large and inteiesting one. We append a program of the exercises as far as they can he arranged. PROGRAM. Lecture 011 Self Culture—Rev. A. W.lTood. Paper 011 School Aesthetics —W. 11. Bene dict. Paper on History—T ottie E. Dean. Talk 011 the Civil Government of Pennsyl vania—Hon. E. L. Hillis, Talk on the use of the Subjunctive Mood- PL E. Quinlan. Talk on Teaching Oral Grammar—ll. PL Pitcher. Talk on Mathematical Geography—J. S. Bovingdon. Talk 011 Ratio and Proportion —Geo. M. Marshall. Talk 011 Mental Arithmetic—C. PL Ileverlv. Class drill in Primary Arithmetic—Hattie C. Bogart. Class drill in English Grammar —Jas. 15. Harding. There wiil he declamations and recitations by pupils from the neighboring schools, and others. Music is also expected from the choir of j the M. PL Church. The Committee of Arrangements, Enter tainment, &e. are Mrs. Joseph Bishop. Miss Villie Mersereau. and Messrs. R. M. llovey, 11. C. Green, and li. W. Thomas. In addition to the above program, there will be resolutions to discuss and practical ques tions in school work to answer. It. c. GREEN, See. PL T. BURGAN, Pres. " My Wayward Pardncr," for $2 at Whit comb's Book Store. 240. Mrs. Perrigo, music teacher, Ims removed to J. P. VanFloet's where she will hereafter meet her pupils. Fitch's ice cream parlors are now open for the season. His cream needs no recommen dation. It is unoqualed in quality. IILSIN ESN LOC A Lft. Children's carriages for sale by C.P.Welles. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW office is still 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. HURST, 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 cotemporary to cheat him out of it FOR SAI.E CHEAP.—A "Good Morning" Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. Every article in the new grocery store of Swarts & 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 best rem edy for coughs and colds. It is mild, pleas ant and effective. Sold in Towanda only by C. B. POETER. GEORGE LYNCH COME has removed his barber shop from the room over POWELL & Go's store, to his old quarters under the Meat Market, one door south of Ward House, where lie will he pleased to see all Ids former patrons and everybody else desiring tonsoriai services. 4 "A\WO rtv* nmrm.-y-'.nnjt.:9jrnrt CMNßJVW. WANT 7'. Under thin head we trill insert Fit EE, n-Mlce* of xUuutionx or heij tentited. Wanted, a good girl for general house work. Mrs. I). 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: :mist be a good cook and laundress; good wages to a good servant. Addiv.s-, Mrs. 11. IL Watkins, Black Walnut, Pent.'a. A young man wants emplovment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either book keeper to do writing, or as clerk, lias had considerable experience; pay moderate; good references given. Inquire or address this office. - '* r A>'.vwwrn>">n> • t • ;.r,- r * --• FOR KENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. FOR RENT. —The office now occupied hv Wm. M. Mullory as a coal oflice. Apulv to D. W. Scott. Convenient medium sized house, well situ ated, for rent cheap. B. \V. LANE. FOR RENT.— A desirable medium sized house 011 4th street near Chestnut. Inquire at this office or of J. H. Nevins. Several good offices and rooms suitable for small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell & Co's store. Inquire of 11. P. Moore. TRACY & MOORE. BUSINESS .LOCALS. Mark's, of the Globe store. Bridge street is just opening an elegrnt assortment of seas onable goods and invites the ladies to call and examine them. Pioneer glassware, new. stylish and cheap, at C. P. Welles crockery store. The Oxford and Cambridge is the only auth orized and correct edition of the New Testa ment yet published. For sale by S. P. Whitcomb and C. P. Welles. The Towanda Library, over EVANS IIIL DKKTEI'S store, is open from ten til twelve, Tuesday and Saturday. YearD subscrip tions §2 00. Any one may draw a book from the library on the payment of teu cents. New Testament, revised version, only 20c at C. P. Welles crockery and !)9c store. Passengers going west will save money by consulting 11. E. BABCOCK, Ticket Agent. Towanda. Pa., before purchasing tickets. Get your couches, sofas, easy chairs—every thing in the upholstery line repaired at OH arson's, Bridge street. I had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia for years and had consulted a great many dif ferent physicians,but got no cure until I took Dr. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Ileadache Pills: they cured me and I have recommended to over fifty persons and I have never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill i ever saw. SIDN KY BltOA 1) 15 KNT. Master Mechanic. Dickens Manufacturing Company, Scrautoii. Pa. Bird seed, best onlv 10c per pound, at C. P. Welles crockery and 99c store. For sale cheap on easy terms. Due span horses, one single horse, two top buggies. Inquire of G. S. Acklcy. Go to Ottarson for a new couch. Latest style of Hats and Cups just received at M. E. ltosenfield's. Teas and coffees of the best grades, fresh and pure at Swarts fc Gordon's. The Henry House has recently recruited its resources with the addition to its cellar of a pipe of pure English Ale—home-brewed and genuine. This excellent malt liquor will be found a useful natural tonic for the invalid, and satisfy the palate of the most fastidious epicure. A word to the wise is sufficient—so sevs the latin proverb. Oct. 4. NOTICE.—We wish to inform the people of Towanda and vicinity Unit Mrs Harriet Collins is now prepared to do all kinds of Ilair Work at short notice. She also keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Beady Made ilair Work, such as Switches. Curls." Braids, and Puffs. Residence on Lombard street. Mrs. HARRIET COI TINS. The surest way to get good family groceries is to buy thetn at a reliable and enterprising store, and Swarts & 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, ulain .ml 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 I have Removed from Bridge Street Fur nture Store to rooms over Turner & Gor don's drug store and Woodford A Yurdorn's boot and shoe store where I will keep on band all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS from the best to the cheapest. Any one in need of any thing in my line give me a call. P. 8. I have no connection with any of Mr Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. AI.LYN, Agt. You run no risk when you buy yourgroccr es at G. L. Ross' new store in Montanye Block. His prices are way down to rock bot tom. His store in Kellum 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 and bet ter goods for the liioncv than at at any shoe house in Towanda. The only market in Towanda where von can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, I where the be>! ills of veal, lamb and mutton ; are always servi d. Also bam. bacon and sal! | meats ot all kinds. Fresh Eisli,ilresx 1 poul try, vegetable- and fruit. Leave your order.- I at Rundcll's market. Cur popular artbt, G. H. WOOD. i> gaining a reputation tor excellence of work which i> making Towanda famous. He received the following nattering letter on Saturday from a delighted ens.uiu< r: CAMDEN, N. Y., May 11th, 1881. Mr. GEO. 11. WOOD: My Dear Sir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid for and taken.in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is . without doubt the finest picture of anv kind j in town; in fact, the finest 1 ever saw at anv price. I cannot compliment you sufficiently for your talent, at d assure YOU that you" will never regret, the labor bestowed on this piece of work; it will be productive of other simi lar work lrom this section and to no small amount . I have no doubt that by putting it on exhibition in window I could secure you hundreds of dollars worth of work. 1 have compared it with former one of same subject made bv you AI sls I think, and this is very much finer. My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried awav; YOU may consider her under obligations to voir Again thank ing you, I remain, Yours, &v. A. c. WOODRUFF. The Revised Edition of the New Testament in three different styles aud ranging in price from 20 cents to $1 25, just received at Whit comb's Book store. 216 Water coolers, cheapest in market, for sale by C. I'. Welles. .Large Assortment of Decorated Chamber Sets just received. Priees g•> all y reduced. Please examine at C. P. Welles' Crockery Store. Owing to the increased demand for ice. and the inability of the ivgul n* team that run- on week davs to run on Sunday. 1 have made arrangements with Mclntyr. 'seiHiy to deliver ice to our vgular en-iouiei - on Sunday morn ings. commencing and continuing during the heated season. JOHN ADAMS. For sale very cheap, one of tie- celebrated Rochester Filters, nearly new. liolds a barrel. Call at this office. Having sold my retail Furniture and Un taking business, known as the Bridge Street Furniture Store to E. B. Pierce 1 would re spectfully recommend those in need of goods in his line to call on him at the oid stand. 1 also wish to inform those iud< bted to ine that it will he necessary to settle the accounts soon. N. P. HICKS. January 1.1881. HOTEL FOI: SALE. -I otl'er the American Hotel property tor sale on very reasonable terms —one half the purchase money down and the balance in ten years. Possession given April 1. lsxi. There is a gmxl barn connected with the property. This hotel is located on the corner of Bridge and Water streets, in Towanda borough. The free bridge and new depot near to it make this hotel desirable for any one wishing to engage in the hotel business, (.'all upon or address, JosF.I'II (i. PATTON. Towanda. Pa. ICE! John Adam's lee Wagon lias been running for the last month, delivering fee to bis many customers. Ice gathered one mile and a half above town. Orders solicited, and prices satisfactory. ROSENFIELD. the popular clothier, is sidl ing good bats for o cents and an elegant one for live. Fou SAI.K CHEAP.—Having abandoned my public hall I oiler a nice stage curtain, cost SSO, will sell for $lO. A lot of seats painted and numbered, cost $2 50 each, will be sold for a dollar a piece. Address May J. G. PATTON. Get your hair mattress made oyer at Ottar sou's. Ice cream freezers; a good one, at lowest prices ever otic red at C. P. Welles crockery store. Go to G. S ACKLEY & Go's for cheap Cow Hay. 96. Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire at this office. Before purchasing your new hat call and examine the assortment just opened at the Globe store, Bridge street". WANTED.—Good agents in Bradford Co.bv the Shumokiit Mutual Aid Association. Ref erence required. Losses paid promptly. W. D. WAGNEK, District Agent. Dushore, Sullivan county, Pa. Office over post-office. SAFE FOR SAI.K —Fire-proof, Combination Lock. Inquire.of W. J. YOUNG. PI.ATFOUM WAGON FOR SALE, bran-new and of best material. Will be sold low for cash or good paper. Enquire of A. WICHAM or O. A. BLACK, Towanda, Pa. '•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 percent lower than other dealers for the same goods. A NEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Thurbcr has provided himself with a suitable "rig "and is now prepared to deliver all kinds of packages, goods, trunks, Arc., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens Ar Long's and Dye A; Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE AND RENT. 1 have a number of levelling houses for rent or f.r side on cusv terms. Also, eligi ble and desirable building lots which will be ! -old on long credit to persons desiring to build. (mar. 1,13 m) L. ELSBREE. " \\ hat 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. o Bridge St., Towanda. Good Maple Sugar only ten cents per pound at Swarts & Gordon's. The finest building lot in Towanda borough corner of Poplar and Second streets, between the residence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and L. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O 1) Kinuev FARM FOR SALE.—I ofier for sale on reason able terms a valuable farm, located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 miles from Towanda, containing 75 acres under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and fine large barn— with underground stabling. I will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in Towada borough, I JOSEPH G. PATTON.