The I )nil v Review. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1881 BBITOHB. S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD " Unity Review" ©w//35 cent* per mouth, fry it. Excellent taste is not only required to dress a show window handsomely, but line goods are equally necessary. At M. E. ROSEN FIELD'S Clothing store both are displayed most a tractively, the exhibit of neckwear, suspenders and gents' furnishing goods being particularly conspicuous. The windows we not only attractive, but their dressing is pro nouncedly metropolitan. MONROETON ITEMS.—On the 22d inst , the puritanic stock, allied by blood and marriages, to Mrs. 1). I'luine, made their fourth annual surprise visits at the Monroe Grotto, in full force and with great success. Suffice it to say the dav was line, the surprise was com plete, the presents the best productions of forest and held. The table of their own sup plying was rich and delicious, and the din ner was hugely enjoyed by more than twen ty as good-natured beings as ever sat face to face. Some 15 persons were from Itome: some from Greenwood, and some from Mon roe. Thanks. I'lease call again, N. d. r. THE BOUNDARY SURVEY.—In 1870 the New York Survey commenced the work of re-establishing the boundary line between New York and Pennsylvania. This line was lirst run nearly a hundred years ago and at that time was a formidable undertaking as the party found very few, if any clearings between the Delaware river and lake Erie. Their work was very accurately done, con sidering the difficulties they had to meet and the imperfection of the instrument they had to work with The boundary line was supposed to be es tablished on the 42d parallel, but there were some deviations which the present survey do not intend to change. Two of the greatest deviations occur at Wellsburg and Great Bend, at one of which places the boundary line is above nine hundred feet from the par allel. The survey was completed in '7O and at present a party under charge of Maj. 11. W* GLAIMC of Syracuse New York, is placing the ''monuments" marking the boundary. The monuments are only to be placed across this valley the present fall, and the work to be completed in the spring. They are placed one mile apart and also at every important road.— 11 'acerb/ Review. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCI TION. —The next meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Monroeton, November lltli and 12th, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. in. The following program of exercises will be presented: Address—ltev. C. T. Ilallowell. School Etiquette—A. I). Albert. School Examinations etc.— W. 11. Benedict. Composition Writing, etc. —C. W. Sheldon' The Globe in the School-room—E. A. Thompson. Participles and Infinitives—A. E. Bronson. Square and Cube Root —J. C. Ingham. Oral Geography — Miss E. lb L ino. Class Drill—Miss L Magill. QUESTIONS FOR GENERAL DISCUSSION. 1. What can be done to induce Directors and Patrons to give more help to teachers? 2. What suggestions have teachers to offer in regard to the County Institute? 8. What can be done to make the work of our Commou schools more practical than it at present seems to be? 4, Is the practice of giving reward cards and other prizes as incentives to pupils a wise and commendable one? 5. Is any change from the present mode of examining and licensing teachers advisable! The exercises will be interspersed with music, and by declamation or recitations by Frank Lyon, Julia S Ilawes, May Alden, Ilattie Vangorder, Mary Bowman, Lottie Payne, and Ilallie Dodge. The committee on entertainment, arrange ments, etc., are Dr. O. 11. Rockwell, L. L. Lyon, M. A. Cranmcr, John Boekwell, Mrs. Daniel llnntly, Mrs. Dr. Hull, Miss Mary Sattcrlee and Miss Stella Vangorder. This being the annual meeting the Associa tion will elect officers for the coming year. It is hoped that there will be a large turn out Of teachers and friends. E. T. BURGAN, President, N. C. GREEN, Secretary. double specimen number post-free for ten cents, by addressing the Publishers, Orange Judd, Co., 751 Broadway, New York. We are still selling Pure Milk at FIVE CENTS Per Quart. 11. ELSBREE. Old news papers wanted at 2 cts. per pound. N. P. IIICKS. Rogers Bros. 1847, Silver Knives, tripple 'dated, No. 12, at $.3 50 per dozen at ED MOUILI.ESSEAUX'. PIGS FOR SALE—I have some fine four weeks old Pigs for sale. W. J. DELPEUCII. Horn Brook, Oet. 8. Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served in all styles and retailed. Get- 3, 1881, FOR SALE CHEAP. —A "Good Morning Ilangc, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw, also three beating stoves. N. P. IIICKS. Frazcr 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- 1 ducements arc offered you by (lie BURLING- I TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their j advertisement to be found elsewbore in tlii , paper. Any industrious, practical farmer, with a small capital, can hear of an opportunity to j buy a farm on terms which will enable liini to pay for ot out of the profits. For particu- ! ars enquire at this office. NESTOR, of the Senate, lias the " run "on ! cigars now. He is having manufactured ! expressly for bis own trade the " Senate" ] brand, of cigar, which is very popular with lovers of the "weed." Good judges pro nounce it equal in flayor to the best Hava na. About the busiest place in town is the Five 1 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- j ite resort for the ladies. One of the firm goes to New York this week to buy new I goods. Pomona Grunge, No. 23, P. of IL, composed of Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next regular Quarterly meeting at the Hall of Spring Hill Grange, No. 178, on Thursday, November 3rd, 1881, at one o'clock, P. M. Those going by Rail Road will leave at Wyalusing where conveyances will be in waiting. A general attendance is reques ted, as business of importance is to be transacted, together with the election of officers for the ensuing year. Evening session will be open, and all are in viti d to attend. HWLGIIT KELT.I'M, Sec'y. Towanda, Oct. 3,1581. "My Wayward Pardner," for $2 at Whiteomb's Book Store. The Five Cent Store is now receiving an immens stock of full ittul winter goods and the enterprising proprietors invite the public to call and examine. 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 pews of the M. E. Church will be rented for the coming year on Tuesday next, Oet. 25tb , at 7 o'clock p. in. M:SLW:S S LPCAL.S. RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. Car loads of new goods now being received at the Five Cent Store. I have bought and used the New Era Washer five days in the week tor the past five weeks and am satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Lady's Friend. The more I use it the better I like it. Mrs. E. Ox AX. LAWRENCE ITALLORAN, the old reliable and skit fill SHOE MAKER is again "on deck," and wishes to inform Lis customers and the public that here, after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at bis post ready to do all work in his line in the best manner and on short notice. Shop in roar of the REVIEW office. THE NEW ERA WASHER!—Give it U trial. It does the washing clean, in one fourth the time. 262-4\v. L. S. BLASDEI.L, Agent. FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for 9c, or $1 adoz. Pots, worth 15 cents for 12 cents Pots worth 18 cents/or 13 ets. Pots worth 2ft cts' !V r ,. 15 . O*' Also Common and Fancy Flower and Callalots, at C. P. WELLES'Crockery Store. "What everybody wants is the best for the least amount of money: Therefoiv'everv body wants the Burdett'; and when vou've said that, you've told the whole storv " u - I So say the brightest and busiest or-an dealers throughout the land, who are furn ishing 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 bv J. A. Manville, No. 8 Bridge St., Towanda. | REVIEW Job Printing OFFICE. LKTTKR, AND | BILL HEADS, ENVKLOi'Ka, 1 AND PIIAMPLIST WORK A SPECIALTY I ; All work 'Neatly execute) on the shortest notice ; Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Music Stop.. TO WAN I) A, PENN'A. ; ALVORD SOX. QUININE SUBSTITUTE. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD. CURES Anil all MALARIAL DISEASES. pMniai From ELDER THOMSON, Pastor of the Church of the Disciples of ItitftnAmlrtfiii ni"M Christ, Detroit, Mich.—"My son was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills and Fever. Quinine and other medicines were tried without effect. Mr. Craig, who had used THERMALINU " as a tonic, advised a trial of THERMALINK, which was done, resulting in his complete recovery within a few days." AT ALL DEUaaiETS, OB BY MAIL, 250. PE3 BIS. DUNDAS DICK & CO.; 112 White Street, N. Y. SETDUTINE powders. As pleasant as I 80. EACH ) LAXATINE rj>IS|k)LJgJIKCT LOZENGES n i iib Regulate tho Bowels easily Jtl and pleasantly. Cures Cons tipatiou, Piles, 11 ili o u su c s | Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All Druggists, or by mail, 25c. per U£aa9 box. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White ! Street, New York. IiTAYJH papsulets. wAlThe Rafest and most reliable Cure for all Diseases of tno Urinary Organs. Certain Curo in eight days. No other medicino can do this. Tho best medicine is tho cheapest. Beware of dangerous imitations, i All Druggists, or by mail, 75c. and $1.50 per box. Write for Circular. DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 Whito Street, New York. KflflKFS Instantly relieved by the use |JUHK| of MACtJUEEN aiATICO ImNTMENT,andafter several applications of it. Sold by all Druggists, or mailed on receipt ol RTSH ' by DUNDAS DICK & CO., M'fg EfiXS ■ t Chemists, 112 Whito Street, New York. HO P E i! II X>i\ Peck's A i*Li. il PERFECTLY RESTORE THE HE.\K!> ■i J the Natural Drum. Always in position, bat incU j heard distinctly. We refer to th.se using them. Si Oct. IS, ISBI. ' Address MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. —In consequence of continued ill health 1 now offer ray mill property, known at LUTHER'S MILL, in IhitlinsrTon township for sale ;at a great bargain. 1 lie bikv t.) OliC ol lilt' best on Sugar Creek, and embraces about 7 acres of land on which are several dwelling houses and other build ings. The mill has always enjoyed a large custom. A practical miller can pay for the property in a i short time from the prolits. The property will be sold very cheap and on easv terras. 11. LUTIIEU. Luther's Mill. Oct. 12, *Bl. "T~*\ ISSOLUTI ON.—The copurt nership j ■' existing under the firm name of G. A. DAYTON it CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail accounts will lie settled by G. I A. DAYTON, GEO. A. DAYTON, Towanda, L'a., Oct, 8, 'Bl. 11. KITKENDAU.. The undersigned will continue the milling and grain business as formerly conducted by the late (Inn. Thanking you for past favors, I would respect : fully ask your continued patronege. GEO. A. DAYTON. ey JA) ok ii: A change of weather means a change ofCI.OTUKS ! Anybody in need of Overcoats, Business and I tress Suits, Hoots, Ladies and Children's Shoes, w ill find the CI! EABEST I'LAOK at the IK IST*)N ( L(>Tii -ING HOUSE, just intoned in Means' Block, Mais street,Towanda, l'a. M. L. SCIINEEISERG. Oct. 11. DSL NEW Coal 1 a I'd The Stale Line and Sul- Zti'im R ail Road Ron/pa ax Will opent* I heir New Coal Y.'H'tl ;;t till' <!(. Overton ba>iu. I'oi* I'm Sale ot all kin.l- <tf ("u.i 1 on FRIDAY'. OCTOBER 7th. I j' town "ll.ee w ill by at 1 lie (bull Yui'il, l)o\\n tow n o'.lico, at the Ccnt"al Ex press olliec. J; JT"* Prices vv ill he as follows : LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. Rrale, 4 ,10 per Urn, n ;o sicw. :3 '• 'VfHT. n 7 "i . Vl 7ii iiio r ALiTY PirrsT. N COAL PI:R TON. .■ 1* 1 en store, S ?.j .Vwf, 1 05 Pi;'y Cents per ton tuhr.iit.iia! for cart age. E. O. SHjlMglf'?\ N /ftrin/0,!,/, n!. | OaGilu-r G, Iss 1. "Y\ I 1 ' ] ' ,A L LIST for October .k J erm ISS!. 11. M. I.a':e vs..l,.he K SLy I v . A vVVIIUU 1 Vs. A. ,1. Jijckok, 11 A dun, vs. Vmuiias Ktiapp, Appeal ••• A. Limb rni-m vs. NoriheniCon.il. It. Co. " ; Michael K'ynn v>. Win. Paughan .. \ssnt iVmcrov Bros vs. David Lindley. t itl *l*nc Snvlh. uc. vs. Clias. B. Wright, Debt ' 'annul, Ward vx dolm H0y........ Slander ILnvy Put;,. sou vs. .las 11.-tL. ri,igton cl al Trespass oOsey G. Bullock vs. Carpenter Honglaud.. Issue Henry I a'tcrson v s. Jaiiu s l.ongweil Tresrt liu'c iglit .X D ivvman vs. Min. Sp'gs Imp Co Sei Fa \\clls 1 own-lap. Vs. llcnrvllobcits et al .. Eject Ma y Ann Smith, use, vs. ,7. G. Rockwell Covenant Kuson 1 epper vs. S..T. Hi. kok Eject Geo. E Bullock r al vs Margaret Dnnn Dsue Daniel D. M atkins, vs. Maty A. Ingalls Eieet L'otncroy Bras.vs. R. M. Manly..... \nne-il Bestir llinl. y vs. dolin Morgan Trespass I onicroy loos. vs. Ransom Bixby Fleet H. li. II ckok V-. dames F. Fox, eta!. Simon Stanton vs. Henry I'attetson, Asa Mattock's heirs vs. Daniel Brown, W,n. Irvin, vs. .1. c. ( raver, Annc*l 11. 1.. Knight, vs. Chaw. Benson, •Sunpoenacs returnable on Monday (let 2<L IMI at 2 o'clock, p m. GEO. W. BLACKM AN ' iowanda, la. teapt. 23, 1881. Frothy. Ti,| - ; 1) jH] A It 1 * ' A.J . • ito:ni LCJM* I )nmis XG AM) PER FORM THE WORK OF vib/e ulhtr*. All conv 'vsu ion and even ids era (end for descriptive circular with testimonials. ' S 11. I'. K RECK X CO., 85-3 BROAOWAY, N. Y.
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