Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, September 28, 1881, Image 1

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    DAILY
TO WAND A REVIEW.
VOLUME 111, NO. 41.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Personal.
Miss SUE RAHM is visiting Miss KNIGHTON
in Stroud6burg.
ALBERT LONG and wife entertained a few
of their friends at the Ward House last even
ing.
Miss LORING lectured in the Presbyteriyn
church, Wvalusing Friday afternoon. She is
a very injeresting speaker.
I'. W. MOREY, of Asylum received the sad
intelligence on Monday evening of the death
of his father in Faston, at the advanced age
of 83 years.
G ROUGE STKQKNS being unabie to attend
the democratic siate convention at William
sport to-day, substituted WILLIAM LITTLE to
act in bis place.
Judge MORROW went to Laportc yesterday
to hold court for Judge INGHAM during ihe
trial of some eases in which the latter was in
terested before going upon the bench.
We regret to learn that Mrs. J. 11. KEVINS
cut a severe gash on her left fore-arm while
trimming grape vines yesterday. While the
wound may not be dangerous it will disable
her for some time.
Our townsman and popular merchant, Mr.
JAMES MCCABE, yestehiay led to the hymen
eal altar Mrs. KATE M. ALLEN, a most esti
mable lady of Wysox. The newly married
couple started at once on a bridal trip which
will include Boston and New York. The
bride will meet with a cordial reception at
the hands of her husband's large circle of
friends when she assumes hc-r position as mis
tress of his pleasant home.
Hon. WILLIAM A. CRAFTS and daughter,
Miss EMILY, and their friend, Miss DONIK
EATON, of Boston, who have been recently
visiting Rev. DAVID CRAFT, in Wyalusing,
returned to their home yesterday morning.—
Mr. CRAFTsJis ajincal descendant of GRIFFIN
GRAFT, one of t he founders of the city of Bos
ton, and occupies a portion of the land taken
up by his ancestor and which lias been in the
family name 230 years. He is at present elerk
of the railroad commission of Massachusetts.
What have you done for the success of the
Fair?
Excursion tickets for the County Fair will
be sold at the stations between Sayre and
Laceyville bv Lehigh Lalley Railroad, Sept.
2Sth. 29th and 30th.
Mrs.MEi.issA DODGE, wifeof the late JOHN
F. DODGE, Esq., of Terrytown, died at the
home of her son JOHN on Monday night.—
The deceased was a estimable lady, be
loved by all who knew her. She leaves a
large circle of friends and relatives to mourn
her loss. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
We have the proceedings of the democratic
convention in type but they arc crowded out
until to-morrow. The meeting was not en
tirely harmonious. The following is the tick
et nominatedSheriff— W. H. RUSSELL; for
Prothonotary— AUSTlN LEONARD; Register
and Recorder— CHAS. CROSS: for Treasurer
—G. H. VANDYKE; for Commissioner— M.
F. RANSOM; Auditor— C. P. WELI.ES.
I. A. IIICKS, one of the switch engine crew,
while riding on the "switch-board" yester
day. slipped and fell. The wheel possed over
one of his feet, crushing it In a horrible man
ner, completely severing the toes. He was
fortunate to escape more serious injury and it
was only by great nresence of mind that he
threw his body off the track and thus saved
himself from instant death. Doctor PRATT
dressed the wound and hopes to save the bal
ance of the foot.
Wyalnsing held impressive union memorial
services on Sunday and duly observed Mon
day by a suspension of business and appoinl
ment of special union service at 2 p. m., Rev.
J.H. WESTON, addressing the people, a good.
!y number of whom assembled.
TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1881.
The Fair opens to day. If you have any
thing which will add to the interest, take it.
If you want the best confections, the best
ice cream, the finest fruit, call at FITCH'S.
We notice that the State Line ami Sullivan
RR. Co., have commenced dumping Loyal
Sock coal is their new coal Yard at the old
OVERTON basin. We understand that they
will commence retailing coal there, the early
part of next month.
The memorial exercises atSayre 011 Monday
were of a novel and exceedingly interesting
character. The Sunday school children were
marched to the Park where short aopropri
ate addresses were mnde by President PACK
KR, the venarable SIDNEY HAYDKX, and the
ltevs. ROSENMULT.KR, SEYMOUR and HOOD,
and an elm tree planted dedicated to the mem
ory of President GARFIELD. The . boys cast
the earth over the roots and the girls strewed
garlands of flowers. The tree will be care
fully nurtured and we hope may long remain
a monument to the blessed memory of the
greatest American statesman, and to remind
coming generations of the deep grief and gen
uine patriotism which prompted its plautlug
on the memorably sad occasion.
The following Doctors registered last week,
the number now reaches 89:
Harvey Baldwin Kilbourn, M. D., Frank
lin; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,
March 12, 1879.
Charles F. Paine, 11. D., Troy; University
of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 14,
ISGO.
Itufus Rockwell Chilson, M. D., llidgbury;
University of Vermont, June 20. 1870.
William Schuyler Lewis, M. 1)., Canton
boro; Electric Medical College, Cincinnati,
Ohio, Feb. 4, 1873.
Thomas Dent Gray, M. I)., Sylvania; Jef
ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, March
1. 1875.
Volney Leonard, M. D. Spriugtield; Eclec
tic Medical College of Pennsylvania, March
1,1879.
Jefferson Longhhead, Alba; Xo medical de
gree.
John Howard Cole, M. D., South Creek;
Buffalo Medical College, Feb 11, 1854.
Theodore Wilder, Springfleld; No medical
degree.
George Washington Gregory, M. D., Troy
boro; Albany Medical College, Jany. 29,1879.
Charles V. Dare, M. D., Troy; Homeopath
ic Medical College of Pennsylvania, March 1,
1854. Honorary degree of M. D., from Hah
neman Institute, Philadelphia.
George W. Ingham, M. D., Troy borough;
Homeopathic Medical College of Philadelphia.
John Emery Cleveland, Canton boro; No
medical degree.
Carlton C. Hooker, Alba; No medical de
gree.
Allen K. Axtell, M. I). Troy, boro; Gene
va Medical College, Feb. 1843.
Robt. W. Brooks, M. D., Canton boro;
Hahnemann College, Chicago, 111., March
1873.
William Corey, Springfield; No medical de
gree.
James Davison, M. D., Canton boro; Elec
tic Medical Institute. Cincinnati, Ohio, March
17,1856; also Eclectic College of Cincinnati,
February 1857, and Jefferson Medical College
of Philadelphia, March 1877.
Samnel W. Sbepard, Troy borough. No
medical degree.
Horace Mont. Moody, M. D„ Smithfield;
Geneva Medical College, 1866.
Horace Bush, M, D., Wyalusing; Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia.
MARRIED.
BOSYMAN—SIIOItKS—At the residence of C. E
Passmore, in this borough, Tuesday, Sept. 27,
1881, by Rev. Dr. Stewart, D. D. pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, James B. Bowman
and Permelia J. Shores.
M't/AIit—ALLEN.—At the residence of the bride'
in Wysox, by the Rev. W. S. Stecn, Jatnes Me
Cabe of Towanda, and Kate M. Allen.
Miss EMMA WARING respectfully informs
the ladies that she has taken rooms at Mr.
WM. KKYSER'S house, on Pine street near
Graded school, where she will be pleas
ed to see all in need of her services. Cutting,
fitting and dress making done on reasonable
terms, and all work warranted to suit.
Tn OLD ÜBLIABLE American Tailor continues
the business on the name floor of the Review office.
All persons having had clothes made by other par
ties not to their expectations, will find this a reliable
place ro get a fashionable and well fitting garment.
Men out of proportion, large men, and all others,
who are difficult to fit, I make a specialty . Satis.
faction guaranteed. Samples of goods to order.
Cutting done on short notice. J. 11. CABET.
Sopt. 23, 1881.
GREAT SUCCESS! —The Great Boston Clo
thing House, just opened in Means* block,
Main street, Towanda Pa., is meeting with
great success. They are selling more goods
in one day, in the line of Clothing and Boots
and Ladies and Childrens Shoes, than some
body in three days.
Remember! we are here permanently es
tablished, and we give satisfaction to every
one. We sell good goods for less money than
you can buy in other places Shoddy Goods.
Remember, we keep no shoddy goods, and we
warrant every article as represented. We
exchange goods if not satisfactory, or money
will be refunded.
We have the facilities for underselling any
other dealer in the county in the line of
Clothing and Boots and Shoes. It is only for
the People to try us before purchasing else
where. Remember the Boston Clothing
House, just opened in Means' Block, Main
street, Towanda.
M. L. SCHNKKBKUG, Proprietor.
We are btill aclling Pure Milk at FIVE CENTS
Per Quart. 11. ELSBREE.
TOWANDA, PA., Sept 27th, 1881.
T* the people: —l have closed out my Grocery
Business and have taken a position in the Dry
Goods House of FELCH & CO., where I shall be
pleased to have my Friends Call on Me and will
take this opportunity of thanking the people of
Towanda and vicinity for the very liberal patron
age they have extended to me during the past
Twelve years that I haye been in Towanda, and will
be glad to see them and have a share of their pat
ronage in My New Place. Very Respectfully,
GEORGE RIDGE WAY.
HOUSE FOR SALE.—I offer for sale a First
Class House on York Avenue near Locust
street, containing of rooms with closets, china
closet in dining room, pantry in kitchen, good
cellar, well, barn and out buildings. The a
bove said house, I will sell on reasonable
terms for cash. Or will exchange for a good
farm. H. P. MOORE
July 8. 0 m. Towanda, Pa.
Having rooms in my father's house on Main
street (where Andrew Nobles used to live) I
would respectfully inform the Ladies of Towanda
and vicinity, that i am prepared to do all kinds of
work in the Dress-making line to the entire satis
faction of all who may favor me with their patron
age. CUTTING AND FITTING a specialty.
Sept. 26, 1881, ALICE SHAW.
Fruzer Axle Grease.—One trial will convince you
that it is the best. Ask your dealer for the Frazer
Axle Grease, and take no other. Every box has
our trade mark on.
WANTED,—Situation as dining room girl or cham
bermaid. Inquire at this office :
Sept. 24.1881.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
•' My Wayward Pardner," for #2 at Whit
comb's Book Store. 246.
SAFE FOR SALE—Fire-proof, Combination
Lock. Inquire of W. J. YOUNG.
If you call at BLUM'S boot and 9hoe store
you will find that you can get more and bet
ter goods for the money than at at any shoe
house in Towanda.
NOTICE.—We wish to inform the people of
Towanda and vicinity that Mrs Harriet Collins
is 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
Puffs. Residence on Lombard street.
Mrs. HARRIET COILINS.
The only market in Towanda where you
can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's,
where the best tuts of veal, lamb and mutton
are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt
meats of all kinds, Fresh Eish, dressed poul
try, vegetables and fruit. Leave your orders
at Rundell's market.
PRICE ONE CENT.
NOTICE. —I want it distinctly understood
that I have Removed from Bridge Street Pur
nture 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 me a call.
P. S. I have no connection with any of Mr.
Frost's establishments.
Feb. 5. J. S. ALLYN, Agt.
The finest building lot inTowanda borough
corner of Poplar and Second streets, between
the residence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich ana
E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to 0.
D Kinnev
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT.— A dwelling house on Poplar street;
possession given immediately. W. 11. Coverdale.
. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward
for rent. O. D. KINNEY.
FOR RENT.—A first-class residence on Chestnut
street. Inquire at this office. sen. 19.
CALKINS' EMBROCATING EMUL
SION.—J. F. Calkins has been traveling bi
tho interest of Dr. G. L. Stevens, of the city of
Cleveland, Ohio, and in the past three years has vis
ited all the cities and principle towns of our State.
Ilis business has brought him in acquaintance with
many of the most eminent and talented Physicians
in the State, and in his intercourse with them has
gathered a number of valuable prescriptions from
which he has compounded an article he calls Calk
kins' Embrocating Emulsion, used as a lotion.
Mauy of the citizens of Towanda and surrounding
towns by its use are recommending it as a valuable
treatment for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, local and
chronic pains, back, head or tooth ache, criek in
neck or back, sprains, bruises, sore throat, quinsy,
burns; &c. Price 25 cents per bottle* Druggists
supplied on liberal terms.
A gentleman in town says, it is the best thing for
burns I ever had in my house.
A lady in Wilksbarre was cured of quinsy in its
first stages by it when her physician said it could
not be stoppecd.
A young man in Monroe had a severe attack of
Pleurisy the Embrocating Emulsion stopped it at
once. A lady in East Troy pays it cured her of In
flammatory Rheumatism with which she was afflic
ted for more than a year, having kept her bed for
weeks at a time.
A lady in Monroe Township sprained her ankle,
so severely that she was obliged to keep her foot on
a pillow, by the use of the Embrocating Emulsion
in three days she was doing her house work, and
was at once cured. An old citizen of Ithaca was
afflicted with a pain in his side. lie could find
nothing to relieve him. He wus induced to use the
Embrocating Emulsion and writes: F. J. Calkins,
I dear sir: Two applications of the Embrocating
, Emuision stopped the puin. I was afflicted with
Itching piles. It also stopped them. It is very
valuable. Signed, P. Case.
One gentleman who was suffering with a severe
hack ache caused by lying in bed for a long time
with sickness was|effectually relieved by three ap
plications of the Embrocating Emulsion.
A lady in our Town who had used the article
said Mr. Calkins ought to make a fortune out of
the Embrocating Emulsion.
A number of Physicians are using it.
The names of all the above cases can be given
and many more cases added. Try it.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
—The undersigned, desirous of changing his
business, offers for sale the property now occupied
by him as a wine and liquor store and bottling es
tablishment, on South Main street, Towanda to
gether with the entire stock, horses, wagons, har
nesses, bottling machinery, store furniture, and all
other goods and articles in said store and estab
lishment.
This is the most complete and best arranged es
tablishment in Northern Pennsylvania, and offers
unusual and superior inducements to any person
desirous of entering into business.
The above property will be sold upon liberal
terms. JOHN GRIFFIN.
Towanda, Sept. 19,1881.
SH. BEAN,
■ Plain and Ornamental Painter,
AND PAPER HANGER.
All work in his line promptly executed on ahor
notice, From long experience both in city and
country, he prides himself on being able to suit the
most fastidious.
jQO YOU WANT~A
r
STYLISH FALL SUIT
CALL AT
GRA D V S
Corner Main and Pine Streets,
AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE.
Mr. GRADY has jnst received an
endless variety of CLOTHS and SUIT
INGS for
FALL & WINTER WEAR,
Prices!" 1 gi " Jo ° " FITS " at Bottom
Sept. 6. FRANK P. GRADY