The I >iiilv Review. Towanda, Pa , Thursday, Oct. 27, 1881 EDITOIIS S. W. ALVOKD. NOBLE N.ALVORD Daily lEevienr" only 535 cent* per month. M'ry it. Last Spring we made a notice of the new steam flouring mill then just started up by G. A. DAYTON & Co. Six months practical test has verified all wo said in regard to the establishment. It has been crowded with work ever since, and has earned an enviable reputation. Mr. DAYTON has put in "new process" machinery for both wheat and buck wheat. People who are fond of buckwheat cakes for breakfast, and who is not? will make no mistake in ordering their flour from him. We've tried it and know whereof we affirm. The following are the officers of B rail ford Encampment for the current term: t\ P.—F. C. ILRATIF. ][. P.—M. E. ROSEN FIELD. S. W.— 11. S. CLARK. ,J. IV—U. L. MCCLURE. Scribe.—J, W. VAN TUYL. Trcas— J. 11. CODDING. (). S.— L. S. BLASDKI.L. 1. N.—II. T. GREY. Guide.— M. E. CHUIUIUCK. lsf IE, —A. J. FISHER. 2d IV—F. E. JAYNE. 3d IV—S. M. WELI.S. 4Lh IV—J. 11. MILLEK l.sf (r. to T.—O. M. BROCK. 2 ad G. to T.— W. C. GARDNER. (Jam. on Fin. —A. J. Fisnr.it, M. E. CHURDUCK, 11. S. CLAKK. In commenting on the life and labors of Hon. ASA BACKER, in an address delivered at a celebration of the anniversary of the foundation of the Lehigh University, on Oc tober 13th, Hon. SAMUEL J. RANDALL said: When ASA BACKER commanded his own ca nal boat, while engaged in transporting coal and iron to New ork and i ht.ladelphiu, he learned that time is the costliest element < f production and transportation, and that wheth 'r mdividu d or people; man or na tion —lie who produces the cheapest and la\s do.vn the quickest in the mark"'--whether tbo product of the soil or loom, the mine or the workshop—rules the market. It was this knowledge which moved his' energy to tli" construction of the L'high \ alley Railroad. We all know the success which followed. Solomon found hi- way to the riches of In dia in the ancient days by the. shortest route, and enriched himself beyond all others. The trade of the world iies by the in arest, short est and quickest route. The inventing and adventurous genious of our people has drawn it across the American continent—tlie Lehigh Valley Railroad is one of the links in the great chain of public improvement. BUADFORD COUNTY TKACIIKKS' ASSOCI TION. —The next meeting <>f the Bradford County Teuelters' Association will l.e held at Monroeton, November 11th and l*2th, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. The following program of exercises will be presented : Address—Rev. U. T. llallowell. School Etiquette—A. D. 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. F. Bronson. Square and Cube Root—J. C. Ingham. Oral Geography—Hiss F. DcLuno. Class Drill—Miss L Magill. QUKTJTIONS I'OLL GUNKUAI. DISCUSSION. 1. What can lie 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 Comiuou schools more practical than it :.t present seems to be? 4, Is the practice of giving reward cards and other priz< s as incentives; to pupils a wise and commendable mm? 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 bv Frank Lyon, Julia S ilanes, May Alden llattie Vang order, Mary Bowman, Loire l\n ne, and Hallie Dodge. Tin; eommi.tee on entertainment, arrange* menls, etc., are Dr. O. If. BOCKWOII, L. L. Lyon, M. A. Craiimcr, John Bockwc'l, Mrs. Daniel Iluntly, Mrs. Dr. Hull, Miss Mary Satterlee 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. BUHGAN, President. 11. C. GREEN, Secretary. Silver Plated Napkin Kings for TEN Cents at C P. Welles' Crockery and 99c Store. We are still sellingl'ure Milk at FIVE CENTS Per Quart. 11. KLSBKEE. BUY THE BEST KNIFE MADE—Forged n i >ead of being stamped out —for sale at C P. WELLSE' Crockery store. Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served in all styles aud retailed. Oct. 3, 1881, FOR SALE CHEAP. —A "Good Morning Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw, also three heating stoves. N. P. IIICKS. 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 particul 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 in flavor 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.'J3, P. of 11., composed of Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next regular Quarterly meeting at the Hall of Spring Hill Grange, No. 173, on Thursday, November 3rd, 1881, at one o'clock, P. M. Those going by llail 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 otllccrs for the ensuing year. Evening session will be open, and all are in v'ted to at tend. I)WIGHT KELLUM, Scc'y Towanda, Oct. 3, 1881. "My Wayward l'ardner," for $2 at Wliitcomb's Book Store. The Five Cent Store is now receiving an iinm< n- slock of faU and winter goods and toe cut uprising proprietors invite the public to call and examine. Crvstal Lodge, No .">7. Knights of Honor of this place, have reduced their initiation fee from SIO.OO to $5.00. This Lodge now has a membership of over 90 members, composed of our best citizens, and pays to the Widows and Orphan's Benefit Fund at each assess ment over SIOO. It gives its members an in surance of $2,000, which lias cost on an aver age, since the foundation of :he order, $ll.OO per vear and pays a sick benefit of $0 per week in case of sickness or disability. This Order has actually paid to Widows and Or phans since 1870, the sum of $4,410,000. Eor full particulars call on or address JNO. It. KITTKKDGK, Reporter, or any member of the order. (fcT-FOR GOOD.— To all to whom it may concern: —Take notice that my wife, Mary Glid ing, has this clay left my bed and board of her own free will and accord without any provoca tion on my part for the second time, and I will not pay any debts she may contract or have charged to my account, and the said Mary is notified that she must hereafter "shift" for her sMf. She has now left for good. A. VV. T. GUILING. Oift 18, IBSI. BUSINESS LOCALS. RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the i 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 lor the past five weeks and ain satisfied it will do all that is cla'med for it. It is the Lady's Friend. The moie I ue t the better 1 i ke it. As. E. ONAN. LAWRENCE IIALLORAN, the old reliable and skil ful SHOE MAKER is again *'on deck," and wishes to inform his customers ; nd the public that here af.er, in "rain or shine," he will be found at his nose ready-to do all work in his line in the best manner and on short notice, Shop in rear 'of the REVIEW office. THE X K\v ERA WASHER!— Give it a trial, it does the washing clean, in one fourth the tone. 262-4w. L. S. BLASDELL, Agent. FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12e for 9c, or $1 adoi.. l'ots, worth 15 cen.s for 12 cents. Poi worth 18 cents for 13 ets. Pots wor i 2;> cts. for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower and C. "aPots, at C. WELLES'Crockery Store. "What everybody wants is the best organ for the least amount of money: Therefore every body wants the Burdelt; and when you've said that, you've told the whole story." So say tiie brightest and busiest organ 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 by J. A. Mauville, Xo. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. DISSOLUTJOX. —The copartnership ho-eioforc existing under the firm name of G. A. DAYTON & CO. is this day dissolved by rnuiual consent. All accounts will be settled by G. A. DAYTON, GEO. A. DAYTON, Vowanda, Pa., Oct. 8, 'Bl. B. KUYKENDALI,. The undersigned will continue the milling and gia ; n business as formerly conducted by the lute ti; m. Thanking you for past favors, I would respect fully ask vour continued patronege. GEO. A. DAYTON. 83* LOOK HERE A change of weather means a change of CLOTHES 1 An ybody m need of Overcoats, Business and Dress So 'ls, Boots, Ladies and Childien's Shoes, wil 1 find 1 be CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH ING HOUSE, just oponed in Means' Block, Main street, Towanda, Pa. M. L. SCHNEEBEKG. Oct. I'. 1881. NEW Coal Yard The State Line and Sul livan Rail Road Company Will opcnc their New Coal Yard at the old Overton basin, for the Sale of all kinds of Coal on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Up town ofllee will be at the Coal Yard. Down town ofllee, at the Central Ex press ofllee. Prices will be as follows : LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. j Urate, 0 per ton. Lgg, a 50 u Large Store, 5© 66 Store, II 7,1 66 Mit, :t 7,1 Small Wat, *2*2,1 '<• BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL PER TON. EiTA", $4 -2.~, Store, 4 *2,1 'Vnr, 4 a. Fifty Cents per ton additional for cart age. I. O. ULtGMMT* Superintendent. October G, 1881. II OP K f ok the ]) yj; X>r. Eecli'ss Artificial Ear Drums ™.L"S A S A I ™,! !FOEM THE WOBKOF L ? w "*"••* i Address 11. p. K. PECK & CO., 853 PUOADWAY, N. Y. PREVIEW Job Printing OFFICE. LETTER, AND BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, / >;D PHAMPLKT WORKI A SPECIALTY All work Neatly executed oa the shortest notice Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Music Store. TOWANDA, PENN'A. ALVORD > SON.
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