Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, October 19, 1881, Image 4

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    The Daily Reyieir
Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Oct, 19,1881.
■DITOBS
■ . W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD
0ily Mtevirte" mmlfg 35 cent* per
MMl*. Try <l,
LEARN A TRADE.—Judge DEXTER seteuc
ed five criminals yesterday. Of all the num
ber but one claimed to haye a trade. This
certainly seems a very sigmficent fact. There
is no doubt but what if more of the boyw il
this generation would learn trades, the i 4*-
ons would not be so fnll. Young men, il i
are without a profession, learn a trade, aJ
when you have selected one after your e,
go to work with a will, and make up four
mind to thoroughly conquer it, and be a mas
ter workman. You will never fear then, with
ordinary geod health, for your bread and
butter, for even in hard times first-class
workmen are always in demand, while the
inferior ones stand about idle. There is no
danger of a young man who starts life with
such an object in view, and sticks to it, ever
being before a judge fer sentence, but there
is a strong probability that he will occupy an
honorable and pleasant position in society,
and be looked up to and respected.— Elmira
Advertiser.
The Musical Society will meet on Thurs
day at Mrs. DUDLEY TURNER'S on Houston
street.
The Five Cent Store is now receiving an
immens stock of fall and winter goods and
the enterprising proprietors invite invite the
public to cali and examine.
Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on
Bridge street, for the best five cent cigar.
The Philomathean Society will hold a Socia
bel at their rooms in the Institute building,
Friday evening. Refreshments will be serv
ed.
LOST.— Thursday, between Bridge street
and E. W. ELWELL'S, a Garnet breast
Pin, about three inches long. Finder will
confer a favor and be suitably rewarded by
returning to this office.
The first Methodist sociable of the present
season, will be held at Dr. PLATT'S on Fri
day evening . Not only the members of the
church, but all who desire to spend a pleas
ant evening are invited to attend.
THE "VERY LATEST—StyIes in men's, chi'
dren's and boys' suits, overcoats and fur
nishing goods can be found at Jacob's Cloth
ing House as he has just opened an immense
stock of Fall and Winter goods.
C. H. CRAWFORD is canvassing this place
and vicinity for BALTCII'S life of GARFIELD,
As we believe the life of the lamented Presi
dent worthy the imitation of every man and
boy in the country, we hope the work will
have a laige sale. The price is only |2.
HOUSE FOR SALE..—The valuable house
and lot on Second street known as the "HI
RAM TAYLOR PROPERTY" will be sold to the
highest bidder on Monday. October 31st al 2
o'clock, p. m., in front of the First National
Bank. Tho lot has a frontage of 77 1-2 feet
on Second street and extends back to Third
St., about 300 feet diyided by an alley running
from Maple St., to Lombard. Good barn on the
alley. TERMS—Ten per cent, at time of
sale. Fifteen per cent, on delivery of deed.
Balance in three equal annual payments, with
interest on the whole at each payment. For
further particulars enquire at the Bank.
Oct. 12,1881. N. N. BETTS, Cashier.
Old news papers wanted at 2 cts. per pound.
N. P. HICKS.
TO ALLTWHOM IT MAY
CONCERN :—Take notice that
my wife, Mary Guiling, has this
day left my bed and board of
her own free will and accord
without any provocation on my
part and I will not pay any debts
she may contract or have charg
ed to my account.
A. W. T. GUILING.
GEO. H. Fox.
Oa. 18, 1881.
"My Wayward Pardner," for $2 at Whitcomb'a
Book Store.
We are still selling Pure Milk at FIVE CENTS
Per Quart. H. ELBBREE.
POR SALE a good second hand Cook Stove with
Furniture. Enquire at COWLES' Bakery.
Rogers Bros. 1847, Silver Knives, tripple
nlated, No. 12, at f3 50 per dozen at
ED MOUILLESSEAUX'.
PIGS FOR SALE—I have some fine four weeks
old Pigs for sale. W. J. DELPEUCH.
Horn Brook, Oet. 8.
Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in
the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served in all
styles and retailed. Oct. 8, 1881,
~~ f
FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning
Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig
saw, also three heating stoves. N. P. HICKS.
Frazer 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.
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 elsewhore in thi
paper.
Any industrious, practical farmer, with a
small capital, can hear of an opportunity to
buy a farm on terms which will enable him
to pay for ot out of the profits. For particu
ars enquire at this office.
NESTOR, of the Senate, has the "run "on
cigars now. lie is having manufactured
expressly for his own trade the " Senate"
brand, of cigar, which is very popular with
lovers of the " weed." Good judges pro
nounce it equal iu flayor to the best Hava
na.
About the busiest place in town is the Five
Cent Store. The designation, by the way, is
a misnomer. It should be called the Bazaar,
as it contains almost everything; articles from
the lowest to the highest price. It is a favor
ite resort for the ladies. One of the firm
goes to New York this week to buy new
goods.
Pomona Grunge, No. 23, P. of 11., composed of
Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next
regular Quarterly meeting at the nail of Spring
Hill Grange, No. 178, on Thursday, November 3rd,
1.881, at one o'clock, P. M. Those going by Rail
Road will leave at Wyalusing where conveyances
will he in waiting. A general attendance is reques
ted, as business of importance is to be transacted,
together with the election of officers for tho ensuing
year. Evening session will be open, and all arc in
vited to attend.
DWIGIIT KELLUM, Scc'y.
R io wand*, Oct. 3, 1881.
PUBLIC VENDUE.—The undersigned, Admin
istratrix of the estate of Dr. H. C. Porter, late of To
wanda, will expose to sale at public vendue or out
cry, at. the Porter homestead, in Towanda, on Sat
urday, October 22d, 1881, commencing at 10 o'clock
a.m., the following property, to-wit: One team
of horses, lumber wagons, platform wagon, buggies
sleighs, harness, robes, farming implements of va
rious kinds, household furniture, Bcc.
Any of tho above articles can be had at private
sale prior to the publie sale, by applying at Dr. n.
C. Porter &Son's Drug store.
TERMS OF SALE—AII sums under S2O, eash
All over that sum six months to a year time, as
agreed upon, with interest with approved security.
&RS, E. E. PORTER,
_ , „ „ Administratrix.
Towanda, Pa. Oct. 4, 1881.
BUSINESS LPCALS.
RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent
Store. ( H .
Car loads of new goods now being reocived at the
Five Cent Store.
I have bought and used the New Era Washer five
days in the week for the past five weeks and am
satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is
the Lady's Friond. The more I use it the better I
HKE IT- Mrs. E. ONAN.
LAWIIKNCB HALI.ORAN, the old reliable and skil
ful SHOE MAKEKis again "on deck," and wishes
to Inform his customers and the puDlie '.hal here
after, In "rain or shine," he will be found at bis
post ready-to do all work in his line in the best
>nenncr and on short notice. Shop in rear of the
REVIEW office.
THE NEW ERA WASHER!—Give it a trial.
It does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
262-4w. L. S. BLASDELL, Agent.
FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for
9c, or $1 ndoz. Pots, worth 15 cents for 12 cents.
Pots worth 18 cents for 13 cts. Pots worth 2ft cts.
for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower and
CallaPots, at C. P. WLLLEB' Crockery Store*
"What 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
isliing 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. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
J^EVIEW
Job Printing
OFFICE.
LEiTEB,
KO TE
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AND
BILL HEADS,
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ENVELOPES,
AND PHAMPLKT WORK A SPECIALTY
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All work
Neatly executed on the shortest notice
Corner Main and Pine streets, oyer the
Music Store.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
ALVORD > SON.
HOPE for tiie DEAF.
Dr. Feck's Artificial Ear Drums
PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING AND PERFORM THE WORK" nv
the Natural Drum. Always in position, but invisible others. All conversation and
heard distinctly. We refer to those using them. Bend for descriptive circular with testim™-T per *
Oct. 18, 1881. Address H. I*. K. PECK & CO.,|3BboTdwa™, N.' Y.
NEW
I Coal Yard
\ The State Line and Sal
W ill opcnc their New Coal Yard at
j the old Overtoil basin, for the Sale of
I kinds of Coal ou
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 ih.
Up town office will be at the Coal Yard
!prf ß °s7ffi t r ,omce ' at the C -t™' £
1- rices will be as follows :
LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD.
$3 SO per t0,,.
as .i
Large Stove* 3 .10 "
Stove, 3 7 & u
3 7S
Small J\\*t, 22X u
BEST QCALITY PITTSTON COAL
PER TON.
*Y. 4 35
■***> 4 35
lifty Cents per ton additional for cart
ago.
L O. itTjMlm Mtl\
Superintendent.
October G, 1881.
T?mnt'ssi rAL UST ,or ° cM '"
H. M. Lake vs. John Kellev ..
W. 8. Newman vs. 8. J. Hickok*
A. M. Dunning* Adm., vs. Ananias kninw'i
mTV L l '"^ crman VB > Northern Cen. R if Co PP
Michael Hynn vs. Wm. Daughan a
Pomeroy Bros vs. David Lindlev 'et a'l r pt
N. Smith, use, vs. Chas. B WriJht. tvT
Hannah Ward vs. John Roy". ' ' a , Dbt
Henry Patterson vs. Jus ||, ,f,. r i„' ** *' Y, P ander
Betsey G. Bullock v .
Henry Patterson vs. .1 ~ti, s i on" well a. 8 "®
Ruhright & Dowmmi \ Ml,, So'gs ImnVv,
Hells Townshin. vs. 11, niyßoberts et >fl .
Mary Ann Bm.th, use,.vs. ,i. G. Rockwell V J® o *-
Eason Pepper vs. 8. J. Hi, Uk 1
Geo. E. Bullock, et al vs. Margaret Dam! * T Ct
J Daniel D. Watkins, vs . Mary AwX i ß f u ®
Pomeroy Bros. vs. R. M. Manlv Eject
Lester Ripley vs. John Mo gan Appeal
Pomeroy Bros. vs. Ransom Bixbv trespass
B. H. nickok vs. James F. Fox, et al Ct
Bimon Stanton vs. Henry Patteison, '
Asa Mattoek's heirs vs. Daniel Brown
tiwin, vs. J. C. Craver ' .
H. L Knight, vs. Chas. Benson " A PP®I
Subpoena,-s returnable on Monday Oct. 24 iui
at 2 o'clock, p. m. Qrfn W m iVivV •
Towanda, Pa. Sopt. 23, 1881.' '
TD EPORT OF CONDITION
at the clCs?ofK?„\s% T rb A e?
RESOURCES. '
Loans and Discounts Ar .. ,
United States Bonds and i $>>41,096 50
other securities, * .
Due from Banks and ) 149,491 09
Treasurer U. 8., |
Legal tender notes, coin, Bank ) *43,0il 82
notes and other Cash items \ M a R ,
Real estate, furniture and fixtures.... T ™
Expenses and Taxes paid 'Z™ 2°
Lunum, • 9 " 337 63 ~
Capital .
Circulation, *44 00
Deposits 112,500 00
Due Banks 443 30
*912 337 Ao
"Ts N r nKTrS C ?.™,Y ° b *">okd, M :
gu-mou, I. ,rue ,o to be, rrknowl'Xe^d
Q . .. . N. N. BETTB, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me thi ♦, A *
Oct. 1881. W H non/jv v . . da y of
Correct-Attest: DODOK . No,ar y
GEO. STEVENB. \
JOS. POWELL (™ ,
C. L. TRACY. ' j Direct °r. .