The I>ilv Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVOKD. " Daily Review" only 25 centu per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office as follows: ARRIVE DErART 4 00 A.M. Plilla. N. Y. and East States P.M. 7 45 9 30 ....Dushore, Bernice, I.aporte, &c.... 2 45 10 15 L. V. way mail North 3 45 11 00 New Era, &c. Tues., Thurs. and Hat. 1 00 11 90 ..Asylum, Use. Mon., Wed. and Fri.. 1 00 11 00 , .Sheshequin, &c M. 12 00 1 00 P.M. ....Troy, Burlington, &c.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 . ..Closed mail from Erie & N.C.R.lt's... 8 45 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail South 9 50 1 00 Leßaysville, Rome, See...P.M. 1 00 6 30 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. M. P. POWELL, P. M. ALEXANDER MURDOCH, of Ulster, took a twenty-one pound fleece from a merino buck one day lust week. A four year old son of GEO. CURRY, (col ored) of Monroeton, died on Tuesday, from the effects of scarlet fever. The remains were brought to this place for burial, yester day afternoon. BRADFORD BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.— The forty-ninth annual meeting of this body will he held with the Troy Baptist Church next week Tuesday, June 21, commencing at 2 p. in. Daily sessions till Thursday noon the 23d. The ladies of the Baptist Church will give a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival in the store lately occupied by Powell & Co., on Friday evening, June 17. They earnestly re quest the patronage of the people. It has been a number of years since they made such u request and they would seem to have some claim upon the town. An admission fee of ten cents will he charged. " Commencement Week" at Lafayette Col lege, Easton, occurs the last of this month, June 20 —30. This honored old institution possesses great interest for the people of this county from the fact that many of her gradu ates are tilling responsible positions as minis ters, lawyers and business men in our midst, one honored member of the faculty—Prof. OWEN, is a native of Bradford, and others are known and revered here. The exercises next week will he highly interesting. On Sunday evening June 26, Rev. DAVID CRAFT, Class of '57, of Wyalusing, will preach a dis course before the Christian Brotherhood.— To accommodate all who may desire to at tend the exercises, the Lehigh Valley rail road w'.il sell excursion tickets at Towanda and other stations. THE NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS.—A fine, large audience greeted the appearance of the minstrels at City Hall last night, and the uni versal expression was, the best in that lino ever seen in this city. The elog dancing, the chorus singing, the quartette, the solos, both vocal and instrumental, were immense, the comicalties were fresh and good, while E-fiat solo playing by Mr. Bi njamin was simply marvelous, he reaching G on the fourth add ed line above the staff, with a tone like that of'a piccolo flute, and an execution corres ponding. Miss Nellie Gorton rendered, as a baritone solo, " Swanee River," with arMstic variations, responding to an enthusiastic en core with " Genevive," also with variations.— Mr. G. W. Franeknm's claionet solo was a brilliant rendition.' —Daily Telegraph, Alton 111. This famous company will appear in Mer cur Hall Friday evening this week. THE CYCLOPEDIA WAR.— The Cyclopedia War and Literary Revolution are working wonderful and happy results for the readers of books, and searchers after knowledge. The great Library of Universal Knowledge, is announced to be completed, ready for deliv ery to purchasers, the early part of July. It is probably the largegt and most important literary work this country and the century have seen. It is based upon Chamber's En cyclopedia, the last London edition of which is reprinted entire, as a portion of its contents, a large corps of American editors and writers adding thereto a vast amount of information upon about 15,000 subjects, in every depart ment of human knowledge. Chamber's En cyclopedia, whose distinguished merit is uni versally known, is the laborious product of the ripest British and European scholarship, but being a work of foreign production it has been naturally deficient in its adaptation to the wants of American readers. In this new form it is most thoroughly Americanized, and becomes at once the largest and most complete enclclopedia in the field, at a mere fraction of the cost of any simTlar works which have pre ceeded it, containing about 10 per cent, more matter than Appleton's Encyclopedia, at less than one-fifth its cost, and 20 per cent, more than Johnson's Cyclopedia at a little more than one-fourth its cost. The superlative value and importance of! this great Encyclopedia, however, lies especi ally in the fact that it is brought within the reach of every one who aspires after knowl edge and culture. It is really a Library o Universal Knowledge. It brings a liberal ed ucation easily within the reach of every plow hoy. Every farmer and every mechanic owes it to himself and to his children that such a Cyclopedia shall henseforward form a part of the outfit of his home. To the intelligent man in every walk in life, a Cyclopedia is in dispensible. It is issued in various styles, in 15 large beautiful octavo volumes, varying in price from sls for the edition in cloth, to $25 for the edition in library sheep binding. Lib eral discounts even from these extraordinary prices are allowed to clubs and the publishers. Besides they propose during the next two months to distribute SIO,OOO cash, in special rewards to persons who forward clubs of five ten, or more subscribers. The American Book Exchange, 701 Broadway, New York' are the publishers, who will send sample pa. ges and full particulars, free, on request. 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. Miss 11. L. Billiard, Fashionable Dress- Maker. Residence—Mrs. Miugos house, on South Main Street. Towanda, Pa. 200. BUSINESS LOCALS. 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. ROSENFIELD, the popular clothier, is sell ing good hats for 3 cents and an elegant one for five. Pure fresh milk for sale every day atCowles Bakery, at FOUR CENTS per quart. lw Go to Ottarson for a new couch. FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning' Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. 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 G. B. POKTER. Ice cream freezers; a good one, at lowest prices ever offered at C. P. Welles crockery store. L. 0. Nelson can furnish any kind of nur sery stock grown in this country, true to name, and will replace if any die at half price in fall delivery of 81. Strawberry plants, all the finest varieties ready the 12th of July; an abundance of the best varieties of grape vines cheap. Send postal for prices. 2m Towanda, Pa., June 8,1881. The "Senate" has long been considered headquarters for the best clams. Mr. Nestor is now receiving his supply direct from the famous Perth Amboy beds* and serves them in every style. GEORGE LYNCIICOME has removed his barber shop from the room over POWELL & Co's store, to his old quarters under the Meat Market, one door south of Ward House, where he will lie pleased to see all Ids former patrons and everybody else desiring tonsorial services. Our popular artist, G. 11. WOOD, is gaining a reputation for excellence of work which is making Towanda famous. He received the following llattering letter on Saturday from a delighted customer: CAAIDEN', N. Y., May 11th, 1881. Mr. GEO. 11. WOOD: My Dear Sir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid fr and taken in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is without doubt the finest picture of any kindj in town ; in fact, the finest I ever saw at any ! price. I 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 no small amount. I have no doubt thut.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 ai sls 1 think, and this is very much finer. My wife who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried away; you may consider her under obligations to" you. Again thank ing you, I remain, Yours, &c. A. C. WOODRUFF. 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 HURST 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 ourcotemporary to cheat him out of it The Oxford and Cambridge is the only auth orized and correct edition of the Now Testa ment yet published. For sale bv S. I'. Whitcomb and C. 1\ Welles. The Towanda Library, over EVANS A* IIIL DKKTH'S store, is open from ten til twelve, Tuesday and Saturday. Yearly subscrip tions $2 00. Any one may draw a book from the library on the payment of ten cents. New Testament, revised version, only 20c at C. P. Welles crockery and 99c 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 Ottarson'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 Headache Pills; they cured me and I have recommended to over tlftv persons and 1 have never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill I ever saw. SIDNEY BROADBKNT. Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing Company, Seranton, Pa. Bird seed, best onlv 10c per pound, at C. P. Welles crockery and 99c store. For sale cheap on easy terms. One span horses, one single horse, two top buggies. Inquire of G. S. Ackley. Latest style of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. Bosenfleld's. Pioneer glassware, new, stylish and cheap, at C. P. Welles crockery store. 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 that M rs Harriet Collins s now prepared to do all kinds of Hair Work at short notice. She also keeps constant Iv on hand a large supply of Ready Made Hair Work, such as Switches, Curls," Braids, and Puffs. Residence on Lombard street. Mrs. HARRIET COI LINS. Bird cages at C. P. Welles crockery store. Mattresses new at wholesale and retail, ulain md 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 & Yandorn'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 me" a call. P. S. I have no connection with any of Mr Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. s. ALLYN, Agt. You run 110 risk when you buy yourgroccr es at G. L. Ross' new store in Montanve Block, ilis 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 you call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bet ter goods for the liionev than at at anv shoe house in Towanda. The only market in Towanda where vou can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, where the best < uts of veal, lamb and mutton are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt meats of all kinds, Fresh Kish. dressed poul try, vegetables and fruit. Leave vour orders at Itundell's market. WANTS. Under this head we icill insert FREE, notice* of situations or help wanted. A young man wants employment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either as book keeper to do writing, or as clerk. Has bad considerable experience; pay moderate; good references given. Inquire* or address this office. FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. FOR RENT.-—' The office lately occupied by Wm. M. Mallory as a coal office. Apply to D. 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 & Go's store. Inquire of H. P. Moore. TRACY & MOORE. Powell & Co. Call attention to their new stock of WHITE GOODS, DOTTED SWISS, PLAID NAINSOOKS FRENCH MUSLIN, INDIA MULLS, VICTORIA LAWNS PIOUAS, &c., which are being ! sold at very low prices. Powell & Co. have now in stock a large quan tity of LADIES LINEN UL STERS, all sizes and prices; also a full assortment of new SHETLAND WOOL AND THIBET SHAWLS. Powell & Co. have just opened a very LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Ties, Fans, Ruchings, Spanish Laces, French Laces, &c. Their notion and fancy goods depart ment is now unusually full and complete, with all the new things in the market. The stock of PARASOLS and SUN UM BRELLAS is very large, and prices very low. Silk Fringes, Girdles, Passamentries, Dress Buttons, a large assortment just received. A. E. BURR'S lIOMCEOPATHIC IJ fr/.v 4* s R u §*. This remedy is something new, botli as to name and composition. This is one of the wonders of the world. This Syrup, 1 claim, is better and more effective than any other ever offered to the ople of America or any other country, and what 1 say of this I can prove, This Syrup, like the Tills, is harmless and safe. It contains no opium or other narcotic poison, like the most Syrup, and is not dis agreeable to take. Any child will take it. And it will cure any and all inflammations arising from Cold. It is.,superior to all others in every respect and especially for the following reasons: Ist- It will cure Croup every time. 2d. It will cure Inflammation of the Lungs. 3d. It will cure Quinsy. 4th It will euro Whooping Cough. sth It will cure Bronchitis. 6th It will cure Hoarseness. 7th It will cure Sore Throat. Bth It will cure any Cold. 9th It will cure Congestion of 'he Lungs. 10th It will cun* any Cough, lltlt Tt will cure Scarlet Fever. 12th. It is tlie best rented*' that any one can take for Consumption, and if taken in the first stage I will guarantee a cure. 13th. It is perfectly safe for all ages as there is nothing in its composition that can harm a child. , , _ A. E. BURR For sale by CLARK B. PORTER. p~OK EBair Cut tenti Shave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDOE I? there.