Tlie I>ail.y Review Towanda, Pa , Friday, Cct. 14, 1881. EDITOUS M. W. ALYORD. NOBLE N. AI.YORD tta.ta MCeriotr'- suit 23 rruli per tit on th. Try it, One of the happiest suggestions in connection with the erection of an endur i::g memorial to the late President (itir 15c 11 was contained a week or two ago in a letter to the New York Evminy /'oat, b\ Willie and Tottie lieniek,two small chil • ireu of Newport, R. 1. It was that n home be erected somewhere in the coun try for the sick an I infirm children of the whole .nation, an 1 the little ones in their tco'.umwnication inclosed 2"> cents each as ihe beginning of the fund. Since then 'he idea has taken root. St. Aicholcts, the in st p ipular of children's magazines has .embraced it. We can conceive of no more beautiful and touching tribute to .lames A. (i.irlhdd, the affectionate sou and loving father, than this, and will gladly do all in our power to proindte it . The publishers of St. Xie kolas (the Cen tury Company) will be the custodians of the proposed fund. I lie plan of which will be further explained in the next number of that periodical. No man in Bradford county lias ren dered mure valuable si rviee to ihe peo ple lluin Hon. James H. Webb, and it was commendable in his party to recog nize this fact in his nomination for the ollice of Register and Recorder —-an ofiice in whic.h the people are more directly iu lerested than any other in the county, or at least thai class who most new the as 1 >i>t:ihee and counsel of just such a man as Jdr. Webb. His capacity for the ru >pouMble duties of the nosi ion are well known and his reputation for strict in i gritv is above suspicion, lie was fair lv nominated ly the dominant party and will receive the support of all fair mind ed Republicans. If Wolfe should receive a letter from s rnie minister telling him he ought to wiihdmw lrom the contest for the Treus urership, would he do it? As trifling u tiling as that was his allcge.il icason, a few ye ir-i since,'"or changing front on the Minnequa division question. lie had been vigorously opposing llerdic's scheme to divide the county, until OIK* ni'dit a letter, as he claimed, from a min isterial. friend chaugid his views, and he became one of the most boisterous advo cates of the iniquitous measure. The Shall of Persia lately underwent the fearful operation of having a tooth extracted. Prayers for his safe passage through the ordeal wore ottered up in ad vance iu the mosques and he made his will and took an atlectionate farewell of all his wives. Happily however, he sur vived the awful event, and his faithful subjects showed their thankfulness by sending him, in a single day, congratula tory oil rings amounting to not less than :},OOO ducats. The Shah thinks of having another tooth pulled shortly. The fact that Mr. Orange Noble is Mr. Wallace's candidate seems to operate against him. A Democrat —more's the p, y_caunot well be a candidate in Penn sylvania without belonging to either Mr. Randall or Mr. Wallace. The rule of bossism seems to be universal. It is as true in politics as in religion, says the Chicago Times , that the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church. Since the cause of civil-service reform has its martyr it is destined to sweep on ward rapidly toward the goal of triumph Hereafter the stars in their courses will fight for it. Political parties will vie with each oilier in demanding that the business of the Government be conduct- j Cd on business principles. Spoils organs j dare no longer oppose the proposition j lest they be overwhelmed wi'li public J jicorn. * An example for Wolfe. Mr. Bonnet, w ho yesterday announced hitusclf a stump candidate for sheriff having '-come to himself," came in last evening and order ed the notice discontinued. Severn! years ago II nry Clews, the well-known hanker of New York, was ar rested at Buffalo at the instance of Wal ter L. Sessions, the brother of the noto rious Sessions of the New York Legisla ture, and imprisoned. Clews sued Ses sions for malicious prosecutions, and has recovered §1 if,ooo damages. The Republican Senators have conduct ed themselves in a dignified manner, and 'heir offer of a compromise was gener o is. The Democrats as usual have made themselves contemptible in seizing what does not belong to them. , The Rev. .J. S. Kalloch and his son, so noted in the annals of San Francisco crime, have vohitarily withdrawn from the Baptist church. The church ought to have spared them the trouble of taking such a step. ! Wild ducks are plentiful 011 the'Susque hanna. A white squirrel was shot recently in Mifllin c unity. Beech nuts are not so plentiful in Sus quehanna this year as formerly. The new keg factory at Bedford is in running order and is now turning out sup plies. A State Detective Association was re cently organized at a meeting in Allen town. The Roland furnace at Mill Hall, Clin ton county, commenced operations last week. Wallaceton, Clearfield county, is to have tlrc-brick works. ''■l'-T 11 '■ l ■" 1 ■"* ,WM WI fw *n -| Tttt I*aEJEIKR'S UViMK. PA. AND N. T. IS. P.. Train* on the I'a. & N. Y. It. R. pans tlii* place as follows: Moving South. No. b, at 5 :05 a. in., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. in., mail train for New York, Pliil adeiphia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3:00 p. m —Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10:40, p. in.—Fast express for Philuilel pliia and New York. No. 31,—Local Passehiter Train, between Khnira and Wyalusing, 7:23 p. in. Moving North. No. 8, at 4 :00 a. m.~-Fast express from New York and I'hilaaelphia No. 30, at 9:30 a. m., Wilkesllarre accommodation. No. 2, at 4:43 p. in.—Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. No. 12, at 12:45, a.m., from New York. No. 32, at 6 :53 a. m.—Wyalusing and Elmira"local. STATE LINE AND SULLIVAN It. It. Leave. 3:00 o'clock p.m. for Berniee and intermediatesta. Arrive. 9:00 a. m., from Berniee. BAIICLAY It. P.. Leave. 7:30 a. m., for Barclay and ail stations, aud 3:00 p. m. Arrive. 10:15 a. m., from Barclay and intermediate stations, and 0:20 p. m. Canton Stage. [.eaves at 9 o'clock, a. in. Arrives at 5 o'clock p. m Troy Stage. Leaves at 10:30 a. in. Arrives at 1 p. rn. Shea he quin Stage. Arrives at 11 o'clock a. m. Departs at 12 m. Leßayscille Stage. Arrives nt 12 m. Leaves at 2 p. in. Terrytoicn Stage. Arrives Monday, Wednesday aiid Fridav, at 12 m. Departs same days at 1 p. m. New L'ra Stage. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12 m Departs saifte days at 1 p. ra. CHURCH DIRECTORY. PRESBYTERIAN—Itev. ,1. S. Stewart, D.1)., p Jt s •tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. eve ry Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:3 U. Sunday School—D'A. Overton, Siiueriu tondent—at 12 o'clock. CHRIST CHURCH—(Episcopal)— Rev. John S. i ecrs. Rector. Service and preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 6 .00 p. m. Service and lecture Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday School—Jus. T. Hale Superintendent— at 12 in. Teachers' meeting i uesday evening at 7:45. M, E. ( ill ROII.—Rev. V. If. Wright, Pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer Meetings on Sunday evening at 6 :30, Thursday evening at 7:30. \oung men's prayer meeting Friday evening at S. Sunday School—B. M. Peck. Superintendent—at 12 in. SS PETER AND PAUL.- (11. C.) ReV. Olins. F. Kelloy.J rlest Mass at Sand 10:30 a.m. Vcs. pers at 7:30 p. in. Sunday School at 12:30 nnd CHURCH OF THE MKBBI AIL (Univorsaliut) Rev. William Taylor, Pastor. Preaching at 10:80 a. in. and 7p. m. Prayer and Conference Meeting Thursday evening at 7:110. Sunday School—l)r. Taylor, Huperintendent—at 12 in. BAITISTCHURCH—Rev. C. T. llallowell, Pastor I Preaching at 10:3()A. M. and 7 r. M. Prayer Meeting, Thursday Evening, 7 p. M. Sunday School at 12 in. SOCIETY OIHECTOR Y. MASONIC. j Union Lodge, Xo. 10S, meets Firsthand Third Wednesday of each month. ; Union Chapter, Xo. 161, meets Second Wednesday j evenings of each month. j Xorthern Commandery, Knights Templar, No. 1. I Meets fourth Wednesday each month. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS. i Townnda Lodge, Xo. 200. Meets every Tuesday : evening. ! Endowment Rank, Section. 101. M.cts Third Fri day in each month.. ODD YKLLOWS. j Bradford Lodge, Xo. IG7. Meets every Monday iglit. j Bradford Encampment, No. 41. Meets Second and | Fourth Wednesday night of each month. I I.eoh Lodge Degree of Kebeka. Meets First and Third Fiday evenings of each month. KXIGIITS OP IIONOP.. I Crystal Lodge. Meets every Monday evening, i Mystic Lodge, K. and L. of !T. Meets Second and Fourth Friday evenings of each month. A. K. i Wntkins Post Xo. OH. Meets every Saturday eveuin KNIGHTS OP THE GOLDEN KL'LE. Townnda Castle Xo. SH. Meets at K. of .Hull every Wednesday evening. HOY AT. A li(" AN CM. j Tov.anda Council Xo. o.> 2 meets anttusd third j Friday of each month in K., P. Hall. Bust TICS s Curds. I ALVORD &. SON, ./on PRINTERS. j DAILY IWVisw OFFICE, Main street, To wan da Pa T OM AM)A.St pi. 23. 188-1 BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. A'. OA TON. Proprietor. Near the Barclay depot. Hood accommodations at reasonable prices. Call and ste us. HAS. K. LA 1)1), M. I>. W PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON. j i Hllce three doors above Murcur Block. 284-1 y. DU. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. j Office over U. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBREE & SON, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA IT South side Moccur Block, Townnda, Pa. N. C. ELSBKEK. I L. KI.HBHEK. FJ, HOLLISTER 1). JI. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) ! OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. | Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's ' office. 10jau80 F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER I Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years ex peri - | dice.) Orders received at Holmes & Passage's I Music Store. GW. RYAN, • c O UN P Y SUPERIV I E VI) E V 1 j Office M cans' Block. HENRY STREETEK V , ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. JAMES T. HALE, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IT, i Office over Stevens fc Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING, .1 TTORNE Y-A T-LA IT, Office Mercur Block, over Kirhy's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTO RNE Y-A T- LA I V. I Office corner Main and l'inc Streets, Townnda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, T>\oanda, Pc. D'A. OVERTON- I BEXJ. M. PECK. 1 TYTILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING ATTOItNE YS-A T-LA IT, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. • All work in his line promptly executed m shor j notice. From long experience both in city and ■ country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious. j ~pilE DAILY REVIEW | ONL y T WENT TEI YE CENTS A IIOA TM OH THREE COLLARS K YEAR. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE —The undersigned, desirous of changing hi business, offers fof sale the property now occupied by him as a wtne 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 oflers nnusual and superior inducements to any perse* desirous of entering into business. The above property will be sold upon liberal terms. JOHN GRIFFIN. To wanda, Sept. 10, 1881. HW. MILLER ■ keeps several PUBLIC HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly, lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and earlv morning trains (Nos. 12, 8 aud 3,) no reduction for these trains, 525 rent* per pamenger. Regu lar customers supplied withticKets at reduced rates. Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.50; two couples in one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Hack by the hour sl, Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at his otlice below council rooms will receive careful attention. H.W MILLER. Nov. 27, 1880. TOWANPA A N I) M E II O O P A N Y Stage leaves To wanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passen gers and packages may be left at Stevens & Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. H. BKOWN, jul-28. " Proprietor. MORE DO YOU WANT? Than tin: Fifteen >'ears CONTINUOUS TRADE OF H. J A COBS, To convince von of the Reliability of his goods. and lie now oflers hotter bargains than ever,in M.ins, Biys anil Children* Suits, Over coats. Hats. Caps and fine Furnishing Goods. jjpy All goods guaranteed as represented Not Cotton and Shaddy for "All Wool." For the Best Bargains, Best Goods, Best Assortment and Largest Stock of any dealer in town, go to the. "old reliable" store of 11. JACOBS, No. 2, Button's Block, Tovvunda, Pu. TAKETHB BURLINGTON ROUTE. other line runs Three Through Pas senger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Omaha. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Atchison, Topeka and Kansas City. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne vada, New Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and California. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta ble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galvee ton nnd all points in Texas. The uncqualed inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, arc as follows: The celebrated Pullman (16-wheel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, C., B. 4) Q. Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Scats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C.. B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with Elegant High-Bncked Rattan Re volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first class passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through car Arrange ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, South-West, aud the Far West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via Hiis Celebrated Line for sale at all offices in the United States and Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, See., will be cheerfully given by applying to J. Q. A. BEAISL Gen'l Eastern Agent, 30tt Washington St., Boston. Mass. and 317 Broadway, New York. JAMES R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt., Chicago. T. J. POTTER, Gen. Manager, Chicago-
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