Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, October 22, 1881, Image 4

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TowanJa, Pa., Saturday, Oct. 22. S3!.
EDITORS
H. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOItD
ii Btaili/ IZipirMn" oitfy <45 crutx p* r
month. I'rif it,
GODE'S LADY'S BOOK run NOVEMBER,
Opens with u beautiful Steel Plate engraving,
"Recalled to Life," a richly colored double
page Fashion Illustration, with numerous
engravufos of various designs of the Latest
Fashions. The Diagram Pattern is a novelty
in the fact that it is t, Lady's Bodice without
shoulder seams, The novelette is a thrilling
story of land and sea. bv Thomas S. Collier,
entitled "lieyond." There are numerous
shorter stories by good writers, Aunt Ruth's
funny sayings, and indeed the general get-up
of the magazine is worthy of all praise. O14;
tiling to be said of this old favorite is, that
there is never any vulgarity or immorality in
its pages, and, therefore, it is worthy of a
place in any refined home. Any of our read
ers who do not take the Lady's Book can be
supplied, promptly, by leaving their orders at
this office. We will furnish our own paper
and the Lady's Book for the low price of
$4.50 per annum. As the next issue will
close the current year, now is a good time to
send in your subscription.. The publication
office is 1000 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
Pa. _
THIS Wir.r. PAY You,—We consult the
best good of our readers in recommending
them to now secure the valuable and impor
tant information and most interesting read
ing matter, including a Thousand or more of
pleasing and instructive Engravings and
sketches, that can be obtained at trifling ex
pense in the American Agriculturist. This
is not merely a farm and garden Journal, but
is very useful to every House-keeper and to
every household in Village ©r Country. It has
an eutertainiug and useful department for
the little ones. It is a journal that pays to
take and read. Try it, and our word for it,
you will not be disappointed. Its constant,
persistant exposures of Humbugs and swind
ling schemes .arc worth far more than the
©ot of tb© paper. The 41st HIIDUAI Volume
begin© JisiMfy 1, but those subscribing now
for I*B2 get the rest of this year free. Terms :
$1,60 n year; four copies $5 (English or Cer
tain OdUiorfJfJMlgle copy 15c.
N. B. ThtffP lesiring can get an extra or
double epedlfen number post-free for ten
Cents, by addressing the Publishers, Orange
Judd, Co., 7*l Br©adway, New York.
The Elmira Advertiser of yesterday, says:
The Lehigh Valley Railroad officials, accom
panied by their families, have been taking an
excursion this weok, as before chronicled iu
the Advertiser. They number about seven
ty-five and trayel by special trains. The par
ty is in the care of General Passenger Agent
B. P. Byington, and he has largely contribu
ted by his very efficient management towards
making the trip a pleasant and memorable
one. Wednesday night wis spent at the
Clinton House, Ithaca, where a dance was
gotten up for the guests, which was a very
select affair. A ride was taken yesterday
morning down Cayuga Lake on Col. R. A.
Packer's steam yacht "Emilie."
"The party arrived in this city about three
o'clock yesterday afternoon, coming by the
way of Waverly, Last night Mr. George M.
Dlven gave them an informal reception at his
house on Lake street.
The following is a list of excursionists, as
registered at the Rathbun House last night:
Charles Hartshorn and wife, Philadelphia;
Miss Minnie Thomas, Cataauqua, Pa.; A.
Pardee aud wife, Hazleton, Pa., William A.
Ingham and wife, Philadelphia; Robert H.
Sayre, Annie F. Sayre, Mrs. W. 11. Sayre,,
Bethlehem, Pa.; James I. Blakeslee and wife,
Mauch Chunk: Robert A. Packer and wife,
Sayre; James Patterson, Philadelphia; Ash
bel Welch, Lambertville; Col. V. E. Piolett,
Mrs. Dewing, Wysox: Howard Elmer,
and wife, Waverly; Wra. Elliott, Philadel
phia; Mrs. A. W. Elliott,Philadelphia; Win.
W. Wright, Geneva; Ezekiel M. Patterson,
and wife, New Brunswick, N. J.; Lloyd
Chamberlain, Philadelphia; Miss Katie Cham
berlain, Philadelphia; Thos. M. McCarter,
and wife, Newark, N. J.; J. Raymond Clag
horn, and wife, Philadelphia; W. C. Morris,
and wife, Mauch Chunk; John Taylor and
wife, Mauch Church; 11. S. Goodwin and
wife, Bethlehem; Alex. Mitchell and wife,
Wilksßarre; A. G. Broadhead and wife, Miss
Garnali, E. B. Bvington and wife, Robert
Elotz and wife, Wm. Lilly and wife, Mauch
Chunk; Miss Platner, Geneva; John R, Fan
shaw, Philadelphia; J. 11. Ilorton, wife and
child, W. Stevenson, Itliaea; J. E. Cleare,
Sayre.
The party passed through this place, yes
terday morning at 8 55, 011 their return trip.
"My Way ward rardncr," for $2 at WbitcoiuVs
Book Store.
We are mill selling Pirn? Milk at FIVE CENTS
Per Quart. 11. ELBBREE.
Old news papers wanted at '2 ct. per pound.
X. P. HICKS.
Rogers Bros. 1547. Silver Knives, tripple
•dated, No. I'd, at £3 50 per dozen at
El> MOUI LLESSE AUx'.
I'fGS FOR SALE—I liave some fine four weeks
ok' I'itfs for sale. W. J. DELPEUCII.
ll mi Brook, Oct. 8.
Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in
the market, for sale at the "Senate." Served in all
styles and retailed. Oct. 3, 1881,
FOR SAI.K CHEAP. —A "Good Morning
Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig
saw, also three heating stoves. N. P. IIICKS.
Frazcr Axle Grease.—One trial will convince you
that it is tlie 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 elsewhere in thi
paper.
Any industrious, practical farmer, with a
small capital, can hear of an opportunity to
bHy a farm on terms which will enable him
to pay for ot out of the profits. For particul
ars enquire at this office.
NESTOR, of the Senate, has the " run "on
cigars now. He is having manufactured
expressly for his own trade the " Senate"
brand, of cigar, which is very popular with
lovers of the 44 weed." Good judges pro
nounce it equal in flayor to the best Hava
na,
About the busiest place in towu 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 Arm
goes to New York this week to buy new
goods.
Pomona Grange, No. 23, P. of 11., composed of
Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next
regular Quarterly meeting at the Hall of Spring
Hill Grange, No. 171, on Thursday, November 3rd,
1881, at ona a'olook, P. M. Those going by Hail
Road will ioava at Wyaiuslag wbero conveyances
will bo la waiting. A genoral attendance in reques
ted, ee bumaees of Importamee ie to be transacted,
together with the election af officers for the ensuing
year. Evening session will bo open, and all arc in
vited to attend.
DWIGHT ULLUIf, Bec'y.
Towanda, Oct. I, 1881.
PUBLIC VENDUE.-Thn aadersigued, Admin
istratrix of the estate of Dr. H. C. Porter, late of To
wanda, will expose to sal© ©t pablis vendue or out
cry, at the Porter homestead, in Teweade, an Sat
urday, October 22d, Ufl, commencing at 1© o'eleek
a. m., the following property, to-wlt: One team
of heraes, lumber wagons, platform wagon, buggies
sleighs, harness, robes, (arming implements of va
rious kinds, household furniture, &c.
Any of the above articles can be had at private
sale prior to the public sale, by applying at Dr. H.
C. Porter fcSon's Drug store.
TERMS OF SALE—AII sums under *2O, eash
All over that sum six months to a year time, as
agreed upon, with Interest with approved security.
MRB, E. K. PORTER,
_ . „ Administratrix.
Towanda, Pn. Oct. 4, 1881.
BUSINESS LPCALS.
RAGS taken In exchange for goods at the 8 cent
Store.
Car loads of new goode now being received at the
Five Cent Store.
I have bought and used the New Era Washer five
days in the week (or the past five weeks and am
satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is
the Lady's Friend. The more 1 use it the better 1
like it. Mrs. K. ONAN.
LAWRENCE ITALLORAN, the old reliable and skil
ful SHOE MAKER is again "on deck," and wishes
to inform his customers and the public that here
after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at his
post ready-to do all work in his line in the best
manner and on short notice. Shop in rear of the
REVIEW otlice.
THE NEW ERA WASHER!—Give it a trial.
It does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
262-4 w. L. S. BLASDELL, Agent.
FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for
flc, or $1 adoz. Pots, worth 15 cents for 12 cents.
Pots worth 18 cents for 13 cts. Pots worth 25 cts.
for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower and
Calla Pots, at C. P. WELLES'Crockery Store.
44 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
ishing this matchless instrument to a musiea
public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish
its marvellously pure and beautiful voice
from that which is not music. For sale by
J. A. Mauville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
PREVIEW
Job Printing
OFFICE.
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LETTER,
M.'l K
AND
BILL HEADS,
msrVKLOPM,
AN* PHAMPLKT WORK. A SPECIALTY
AH werk
Neatly executed ou the shortest "notice
Corner Maui and Pine streets, over the
Music Stere.
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
ALVORD * SON.
if f) P E for tiie DEAF.
3>r. Peck's Artificial Ear Drains
PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING AND PERFORM THE WORK OF
the Natural /hunt. Always in position, but invisible others. All conversation and even whisners
heard distinctly. We refer to those using them. Bend for descriptive circular with testimonials.
c " *BBI. Address 11. I\ K. PECK & CO., 853 Bhoadway, N. Y.
MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A
BARGALIN. —Inconsequence of continued
| ill health I now offer my mill property, known as
| LUTHER'S MILL, in Burlington township tor sale
jat a great bargain. The site is one of the best on
; Sugar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land on
i which are sevt ral dwelling hous< s and other bwiid
j ings. The mill has always enjoyed a large custom,
j A practical miller can pay lor the property in a
I short time from the profits. Tlie property will be
sold very cheap and on easy terms.
It. LUTIIER.
Luther's Mill. Oct. 12, 'SI.
j "|—MSSOLI TJON.—' The copartnership
' is heretofore existing under the firm name of G.
A. DA \ TON CO. is this day dissolved by
j mutual consent. All accounts will be settled by G.
i A. DATTON, UKO. A. DATTON,
Towanila, I'a., Oct. 8, 'Bl. 15. KvYKKNHALL.
The undersigned will continue the nylling and
' grain business as formerly conducted by the late
| firm.
Thanking you for past favors, I would respect
fully ask your continued patronege.
GEO. A. DAYTON.
LOOK HERE !
, A change of weather means a change of CLOTHES!
; Anybody in need ofOvercoats, Business and Dress
I Suits, Boots, Ladies and Children's Shoes, will find
| the CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH
! ING HOUSE, just oponed in Means' Block, Main
I street, Towanda, Pa.
M. L. SCIINEEBERG.
Oct. 11. 1881.
NEW
i
Coal Yard
*
—— y
The State Line and Sal
livan R ail Road Company
I Will opeue their New Coal Yard at
th old Overton basin, for the Sale of
all kinds of Coal on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th.
Up town office will be at the Coal Yard.
Down town office, at the Central Ex
press office.
Prices will be as follow#:
LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD.
Grate, *3 3* per f#ft
3.10
Large Stove. 3 50 "
More, 373 "
JVut, 3 73
Smalt J\*ut, 993
BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL
PER TON.
f *7T, $4 95
Stove, 4 3.1
JVut, 4 9
Fifty Cents per toa additional for cart
age.
/. O. BLIGHT*
Superintendent.
October 6, 1881.
TKOY TRIAL LIST lor October
Term 1881.
H. M. Lake vs. John Kelley ia™
W. 8. Newman vs. S. J. Ilickok •. *
A. M. Dunning* Adm., vs. Ananias Knapp, Appeal
J. A. Lindermun vs. Northern Cen. R. R C "
Michael Flynu vs. Wm. Dauglian, A—nt
Pomeroy Bros vs. David Lindley, et al leenc
N. Smith, use, vs. Chas. 15. Wright I)ht
Hannah Ward vs. John Roy Slander
Henry Patterson vs. Jas Iletlierington et al Trespass
Betsey G. Bullock vs Carpenter Hoagland.. Issue
Henry Patterson vs. James Longwell, Tresn
* Bowman vs. Min. Sp'gs Imp Co Sci Fa
\Y ells Township, vs. Henry Roberts et al .. Kioet
Mary Ann Smith, use, vs. ,t. G. Rockwell Covenant
•Easun Pepper vs. 8. J. Ilickok Fi.-ct
Geo. E. Bullock, et al vs. Margaret Dann r*sue
Daniel 1). \\ atkins, vs . Mary A . Ingulls Eieet
Pomeroy Bros. vs. R. M. Manly. Anneal
Lester Ripley vs* John Morgan Trespass
Pomeroy Bros. vs. Ransom Bixby KieeT
15. 11. Ilickok vs. James F. Fox, et al •
Simon Stanton vs. Henry Patteison, ' ..
Asa Mattock's heirs vs. Daniel Brown, 44
Wm. Irvin, vs. J. C. Craver . i.,*, i
H. L. Knight, vs. Chas. Benson, PP .
Subpcenaes returnable on Monday Oct 24 18ii
at 2 o clock, p. m. GEO. W. BLACKMAN *
lowanda, l'a. bopt. 23, 1881. Protliy