Tlie Daily Review, j I S Towanda, Pa., Thursday, June 23, IB3i. t —' * EDITORS. 8. W. ALVO&D. NOBLE N.ALVOKD. j \ " tZrvii w M oniy M 3 eemtt per j month. Wry it. i Mfti'.s arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office j I as follows: ARRIVE . DKPABT 1 4 00 A.M. I'liila. N Y. and East States P.M. 7 45 s 030 .... Dushore, Bcrnico, Laporte, See.... 245 j 1 10 15 \J. V. way mail North !> 45 j r 11 00 New Era, &e. Tties., Thurs. and Sat. 1 00 ; ( 11 00 ..Asylum, &c. Mon., Wed. and Eri.. 100 [ | 11 no Shesliequin, M. 12 00 j j 100 /'..)/ Troy, Burlington, &e.... A.M. 10 00 j i 240 . ..Closed mail from Erie & N.C'.ll.lt's... 845 | J 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 0 00 . 4 30 L. V. way mail South 0 50 j 1 100 Leliaysville, Home, &c... P.M. 1 00 ( 030 ...Barclay.... 100 | 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 50 ( (Mice 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. I I*. I'd WELL, P. M. j m r' "irfvvfiiVC'Vfv.' iiwviir<.*iiaianmi Dr. Stewart's Eulogy on Mr. Carnochan. Below is the full text of Rev. Doctor J. S. ) STEWART'S admirable discourse delivered at , the funeral of Capt \V. 11. CARNOCIIAN in , the Trov Presbyterian church, .Sunday after- 1 noon June 1!>. The publication may seem somewhat late, but we were unable to pro cure the copy earlier. We extend thanks te i our neighbors of the Reporter for an early proof of the eulogy: TEXT —it. is appointed unto men once to die.— , Ilob. 0: 27. This is the season of exhuberant life. Life j throbs in its richest fulness in grass and leaves and llowers. Every bird, as it leaps . from twig to twig, or tloats in the radiant air, or sings in full-throated ease, is instinct with the intensest spirit of life. June is a perpet ual rehersal on a small scale of the original work of creation; it is a voice crying in the wildernss of unbelief and sin; "There is a God who lias made all tilings and by whom all things consist." Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight." And yet this season of life is by no means exempt, from the blight of death, ll is ap pointed unto men to die in June as well as in December. Death casts the malign shadow of his wings over the roses as surely as over the snow, " Leaves have their time to fall, And liowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to fade; hut all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death!" So, in the very heart of tins beautiful June we are come to bury out of our sight one who was marked by a fulness of intellectual life and of physical activity, but who was com pelled to field to the mandate, " Return, ye children of men!" In the hetght of his man hood—in the developing energy of his powers —in tlie sweet harvesting of professional suc cess—in tlie full tide of worldly honor—in the enjoyment of the fondest love and increasing attractions of his wife and children, he lias passed away; dying as a lamp burns out, as n rose drops its petals on the grass, as tlie sunset fades from the darkening sky. liis body is here, but the animating spirit lias gone beyond our sight into that mystic world that surrounds us like an atmosphere. We may erv like the ancients, "Vale, Vale, Vale 1" but" no response of living love returns to our straining ears and yearning hearts. No won der the ancient Hebrews called that silent world, "Sheol," or the Greeks that invisible place, "Ilades"! We hear our dead no more —we see them no more. We must neods live without them. It may be days or years be fore Hades opens its gates to receive our spirits —a weary road may stretch between us and them, hut "one night waits for all, and ce for all the way of death must he trod." It will not he long, after all before we mingle with the throng of the departed. "A few more years chall roll, A few more seasons come; And we shall be with them at rest, Asleep within the tomb." Tit is thought may come like a chill over our ardent spirits; it may east a dismal shadow over the leaves and llowers of June; but yet it mav be a salutary and sanctifying thought. God means us to reflect. upon it when lie sends those dark providences into our families and communities. The voice of death repeats over the cxamplary prayer of Moses: "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." Death awaits all men. In all the long his tory of the world but two men have escaped death. But notice, that, though the fact of death be certain, tho time of death is ibso lutely uncertain. Isaac said, "I know not tlie dav of my death," and allmen can re-echo this truth. We may have, years to live, or only days and hours. The shadow of the death-angel may be already upon our hearts. The lingers of death may lie even now upon our pulses, and the chill creaping along our blood. Who knows? Hence no man should boast of to-morrow; it mav never exist for him; its light may fall upon his closed eye lids and marble face. I cannot but call up this reflection as 1 stand here this afternoon. Here lies a young man—only fortv-oue j who, when 1 tirst met him one Spring evening in Towanda eleven years ago, was bright-eyed—bright-faced— strong of body—a vigorous, vigilant, live man. I met him in the office of our friend, George Montauye. They were two gifted ynd most promising young men; and both capable of much distinction in their profession. Now both :ire pone, and I, who seemed to liave the ' poorest lease of life, have been permitted to 1 speak over their lifeless bodies. So it is, oh! i so ol'ten. ''Then shall two be in the tie,ld; 1 the one shall be taken and the other left. Two i women shall be grinding at the mill; the one 1 shall be taken and the other left." We cannot . explain it. God is soverign in recalling life, as ' he is in giving it. We can only say as to him: ; "The will of God be done!" We can only say J as to oureslves : "He ye also ready !" Then notice again, that, though it is ap- 1 pointed unto men once to die, the appoint- * ment is made by our gracious Lord, and there fore* the time must be the best time. Intake ( no doubt of this. We accomplish, as an hire- , ling, our day. The shadow falls from the ( hand of our heavenly Father, neither too soon j nor too late. We finish our work. So God , siM-s it, it' we do not. This friend died in the ! midst of his career; cut off prematurely, we j may feel disposed to say. No—no. lie work- j i ed well. He foiled upward, relying upon 1 i his (dear brain and his strong hand, lie made : ] himself; he made a prosperous career arid a 1 happy home. He lived justly and had a kind word" for those he met. Jlh earthly task he < finished hotter than manv do who live twice his ! years. The world and his friends have only], "kind and loving words for him. He has pass- : - ed into hands of the God who. as he said, had , always been good to him, and who, he trust- , ed, would take care of him. And we cannot 1 but hope that the turning of his heart in his last days to religious thoughts was the return i of a weary child to his God and Saviour There is one other thought. If death he the common lot, then we need not fear lest the death of our friends may overwhelm us. Think of the dying that goes on in our world! Think that every second some soul goes forth into eternity! Think of the broken house holds, the lonely husbands and weeping w iyes, the sinking mothers and defenseless children! It is a picture to make angels i weep. Yet somehow the world moves on , through it all. The families are provided i for; the heavy hearts are soothed; the c'lil- ; drcn liuil a heavenly Father to take care of them. It, is one of the wonders of God's love and grace; and it illustrates the vital, recti- i peraiive power there is in tiimhuman spirit. So, dear friends, despair not! Your heavenly I Father careth for you. Lift your weeping eyes to consider the llowers and birds of this sweet June! God made them and God clot li es and feeds them. Are ye not much better than they? Trust in God in this great ulilict-! tion! lie has sent it m love, and he means it for your good, lie is not angry with you, but he is loving you all the more because he is afflicting you. " E'en crosses from liis sovereign hand Are blessings in disguise." He sure, if you trust him, that he will stand by you; he will never leave nor forsake you; lie will he a husband to the widow and a father to the fatherless. Lot me close by ipioting a short poem from some unknown author, whose heart had deeply felt these sweet and inspiring truths: The clouds hagti heavy round my way, I cannot see; And thro' the darkness 1 believe God lcadoth me. 'Tis sweet to keep my hand in his, While all 'IH dim ; To close my weary, aching eyes, And follow him." Thro' many a thorny path he leads My tired feet; Thro' many a patli of tears I go; But it is sweet To know that he is close to me, My God, my Guide; lie leadeth me, and so 1 walk Quite satisfied." BUSINESS LOCALS. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW otliee is still in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly (loite. A'' work guarranteed. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. ROSEN'ITEM), the popular clothier, is sell ing good hats for 3 cents and an elegant one for live. Go to Ottarson for a new couch. Fon SAI.E CHEAP.—A "Good Morning' Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig stivv. N. IMIICKS. For sale cheap on easy terms. One span horses, one single lior.se, two top buggies. Inquire of G. S. Aolcley. L, Nelson can furnish any kind of nur sery stock'grown in this country, true to name, ami will replace if any die at half price in fall delivery of 81. Strawberry plants, all the tinest varieties ready the 12thof July; an abundance of tlie best varieties of grapevines cheap. Send postal for prices. 2m , Towanda, Pa., June S, 1881. Our popular artist, G. 11. WOOD, is gaining ' a reputation for excellence of work which l< , making Towanda famous. He received the 1 following ilattering letter on Saturday from ■ a delighted customer: I CAMDEN, N. Y., May 11th, 18S1. F Mr. GEO. 11. WOOD : My Dear NO'—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 any kind • in town; in fact, the finest L ever saw at any . price. i 1 cannot compliment you sufficiently for • your talent, ai d assure von that you will 1 "never regret the labor bestowed on this piece !• of work; it will be productive of other sisni • lar work from this section and to no small amount. I have no doubt that by putting it I on exhibition in window I could secure you r hundreds of dollars worth of work. I have I compared it with former one of same subject i made by you at sls 1 think, and this is very - much finer. My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, i! is perfectly carried away; you may consider t her under obligations to you. Again tbauk f ing you, I remain, Yours. Ac. IT A. C. WOODRUFF. The " Senate" lias lons been considered | - headquarters for the best clams. Mr. Nestor j is now receiving his supply direct from the | famous I'erth Ambuy bcus, and serves them in every style. GKOKGK LYNCHCOME has removed his j barber shop from the room over POWELL & i Co's store, to his old quarters under the j Meat Market, one door south of Ward House. | ( where he will be pleased to see all Ids former j patrons and everybody else desiring tonsorial i services. "Jacobs the Clothier." has the best assort- j ] ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing fur- j nishpig goods, Ac., of any dealer in To wan-s da which we can assure you are sold fully 15 j per cent lower than other dealers for the ! same goods. A NEW ENTERPRISE.— It. S. Thurber 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 ami I)ye & Co.'s will re- - eeive prompt attention. The Towauda Library,over EVANS A Dir.- ■ DHETII'S store, is open from ten tii twelve, Tuesday and Saturday. Yearly subscrip tions f'(). Any one may draw a book from 1 the library on the payment of ten cents. Passengers going west will save money by ; 1 consulting H. E. BABCOCK 1 , Ticket Agent, Towanda. Pa., before purchasing tickets. G(t yonr couches,sofas,easy chairs —every- thing in the upholstery line repaired at Ottarson's, Bridge street. 1 had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia ; for years and had consulted a great many dif ferent physicians,but got no cure until 1 took i Dr. Burr's Neuralgia and Nick Headache Pills; they cured me and 1 have recommended to over fifty persons and 1 have never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill 1 ever saw. Si UN'KV 1 ittOA DBEXT. Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing . Company, Scrunton, Pa. Latest style of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. Koscnfield's. The Hcnrv House has recently recruited its j resources with the addition to its cellar of a pipe of pure English Ale —home-brewed and j genuine. This excellent malt liquor w ill he 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 t hat M rs Harriet Collins 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 Hair Work, such as Switches. Curls. Braids, and Pull's. Residence on Lombard street. Mrs. HARRIET COI LIXS. Mattresses new at wholesale and retail, ulain "ltd 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. —1 Want it distinctly understood that 1 have Removed from Bridge Street Fur nture Store to rooms over Turner A Gor don's drug store and Woodford A Vacdorn's boot and shoe store where 1 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. 1 have no connection with any of Mr Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. ALLYN, Agt. You run no risk when you buy yourgroccr es atG. li. Ross' new store in Montanye Block. Jiis 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 money than at ut any shoe house in Towanda. The only market in Towanda where you can get, good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, where the best < r.ts 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. Leaye your orders at Rundell's market. WANTS. Under this head ire will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Two young men wanted immediatlv to sell my extracts. Chas. lvnapp, over C'owles' Bakery. A young man wants employment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either as book keeper to do writing, or as clerk. Has had considerable experience; pay moderate; good references giveu. Inquire or address this i office. , iwrnwui. k gewm n ■wnremwft'M c-tnw n.w;ur3wfre mj n*i<wiiWiM FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. ' O. D. KIXXEY. FOR RENT.— The office lately occupied by ■ Wm. M. Mallory as a coal office. Apply to I D. W. Scott. t Convenient medium sized house, well situ > ated, for rent cheap. B.W.LANE. 1 FOR RENT. — A desirable medium sized house on 4th street near Chestnut. Inquire at this office or of ,J. 11. Nevihs. ' Several good offices and rooms suitable for - small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell & Co's store. Inquire of H. P. Moore. TRACY & MOORE. Powel l & Co. Cail attention to their new stock of WHITE GOODS, DOTTED SWISS, I'LAID NAINSOOKS FRENCH MUSLIN, INDIA MULLS, VICTORI A LAWNS PIOUAS, &c., which are being sold at very low price . Powell &Co. have now in .'•lock a large quan tity of LADIES LINEN LL 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 LadieA Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Ties, Fans, Ruchings, Spanish Laces, French Laces, ecc. r I heir 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. DlO A. E. EE EE'S HOMOEOPATHIC Sj u.V a HI"MS i ' I*. This remedy is something new, both 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 nple of America or any other country, and what i 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 cure Whooping Cough. I 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 the Lungs, lot It it will cur" any Cough. 1 11th It will cure Scarlet Fever. 1 12th. It is the best reined" that any one can take . for Consumption, and if taken in the lirst stage I 5 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. UUlllt For stile by CLARK IL PORTER. : p OR Cut antl Shave Go to the 1 WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR r BTEDGE Is there.
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