Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, November 07, 1881, Image 4
The Daily Review Towanda, Pa., Monday, Nov. 7, 1881. EDITORS S. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD ii I9aily Itetietv" only 35 cent* per month. Try it, Prof. DANNELLE is to open classes in Col. MEANS' Hall, on the 17th of Nov. This will be good news to our young folks and to many parents who wish to have their children learn to dance. There has been but one opinion expressed about Prof. D.'s teaching, and that is that he is the best and rapidest teacher that has ever visited Towanda. Ilis pupils of last season are the best dancers at all parties and halls. The house cleaning fever is now epidemic, and the result is that nearly everybody is miserable. The women are "tired to death," and their husbands and the male portion of their families are thoroughly disgusted and in anything, Put an amiable mood. Every thing is upside down, and if you want to find an article of clothing or anything else, vou can rumage the House over and then not find it. Cold dinners, damp houses, and cheerless homes are the order of the day, and tlcre is a slight bit of ill nature bordering on profan ity indulged in. Prof. E. C. ELDREDGE, of Elmira Female College, proposes to organize a elass in Oil Painting in Towanda, if a sufficient number desire to take lessons to warrant his coming. Prof. ELDREDGE is a graduate of the Ameri can Academy of Designs, of New York city, has pursued his studies in Europe for two years, and now holds the position of instruct or in art in the Elmira Female College. This will be a rare chance to those, desiring to re ceive instruction from a teacher of high or der. For terris, or ot her particulars, address, or call upon E. E. QUINLAN. Susq. Col. Inst. A NEW PAY CAR FOR TIIK VALLEY ROAD. —The new pay oar being built at the Valley sisops has so far approached completion as to warrant a description being given. The car is of the usual length, width and heighth of an ordinary baggage car, and will be divi ded into four apartments—a cash, sleeping, cook room and observation room. In the cash or pav room will be placed sofas, tables, chairs, and the new Herring safe. The sleep ing room will contain four berths. The cook room will be supplied with a cook stove and a patent Baker heater, a closet for dishes and one for linen. The observation room will be furnished with easy chairs and lounges. The whole interior of the car will be finished in black walnut and maple and neatly carpeted, and when completed will be a small railroad palace. The paymaster and his crew will sleep and live on the car during the few days required to pay 'lie men employed on all the branches the road. At present they are compelled to step and take their meals at ho tels. The car will not be completed for the use of the paymaster until the January pay day.— Easton Free Press. We congratulate pay-master WILIIKLM on his prospects for having so commodious and convenient an office while traveling over the road in the discharge of his arduous duties. BURLINGTON.—There was a very pleasant gathering of friends and neighbors at the res idence of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Burns, en the evening of the 27th ult. It being the 21st birth day of Mrs. B. Our host and his lovely young bride doing everything that human in tellect could prompt to make their guests happy. The M. E. Sociable was held at the house of D. I). Hill on Tuesday evening of this week. Mr. Abram Morly of Athens, was in town on Saturday. The new minister has arrived. Quarterly meeting Sunday next. Great bargains in dress goods and groceries, beautiful writing paper and boxes too, at Black well's. Choice groceries at McKeeby's Fine lot of millinery goods at Miss Trumbui's. 01 the next time that lady asks you who writes Burlington items and thou gets angjy because you don't tell what you don't know, and says well, they "hain't smart any-how," just ask her who said they was? and then add a little friendly advice by telling her it would do far better for others to spend their time writing items for some respectable news paper even though they wer'nt smart, than gossiping about their neighbors—the one originating from a few brains, and the other for the want of a few. TIIOMAS. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCI TION. —Tbc next meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Monroeton, November 11th and 12th, com mencing at 10 o'clock a. m. The following program of exercises will be presented: Address—ltev. C. T. Hallowed. 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 lioot—J. C. Ingham. Oral Geography—Miss F. DcLano. Class DrilJ—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? 3. What can be done to make the work of. our Common 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 Hawes, May Alden 1 flattie Yangorder, Mary Bowman, Lottie Payne, and Ilallio Dodge. The committee on entertainment, arrange ments, etc., are Dr. (). H. BOCK well, L. L Lyon, M. A. Cranmer, John Boekwell, Mrs. Daniel Iluntly, Mrs. Dr. Hull, Miss Man Satterlee and Miss Stella Yangorder. This being the annual meeting tlie 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. IJ. C. GREEN, Secretary. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on Bridge street, for the best five cent cigar. Miss Garrett desires to fiil a few vacancies in her school for children. Also instruction in drawing. F >lt BALE CIIKAP—A good self-feed IPating Stove. Enquire at John Sullivan's store, Bridge sL BUY TTIE BEST KNIFfi MADE—Forged n stead of being stamped out—for sale at C I'. WELLSE' Crockery store. Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served in all styles and retailed. Oct. 3, 1881, If veu call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bet ter goods for the monev than at at any shoe house iu Towanda. 10.. >ALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw, also three heating stoves. X. P. IIicKS. I<razer Axle Grease.—One trial will convince you that'it is the best. Ask your dealer for the IVazer Axle Grease, and take no other. Every box has our trade mark on., IMPOUI AN r IO PLTAVELKUS.— iSpGCIdl in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in tlii paper. Any industrious, practical farmer, with a small capita], can hear of an opportunity to buy a farm on terms which will enable him to pay for ot out of the profits. For partieu ars enquire at Ibis office. Ihe I'n c Cent Store is now receiving an imraens stock of fall and winter goods' and the enterprising proprietors invite the public to call and examine. Crystal Lodge, No. 57, 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 has cost on an aver age, since the foundation of the order, $ll.OO per vear and pays a sick benefit of $3 per week in case of sickness or disability. This Order has actually paid to Widows and Or phans since 1573, the sum of $4,440,000. Eor full particulars call on or address JNO. 1{ KITTREDGE, Reporter, or any member of the order. J ho Sugar Creek Mills are now turning out the ot fiour > nnd feed. Our " new process', buckwheat flour is hard to beat. All orders left n mill or sent through post ofllce will receive promut attention. rxr vr p/-vri..w Oct. '27, 1381. ' FOSTER. BUSINESS LOCALS. 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 in the Lady's Friend. The more 1 use it the better I like it. Airs. E. OSAN. LAWKENCK IIAI.LOIIAN, the old reliable and ski 1 fill SHOE MAKER is again "on deck," and wishes to inform ids custonnrs and the public that here after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at ids post ready to do all work in his line in the he-1 manner and on short notice. bliop in rear of the REVIEW office. TIIK NEW Eit V WASHER!— Give it :I trial. Tt does tin- washing clean, in one fourth the time. 202-4 w. L. S. BLA SHELL, Agent. FLOWER TOTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for 9c, or $1 adoz. Pot, worth 15 cents for 12 cents. Pots worth 18 cents for 13 cts. Pots worth 25 ets. for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower and CallaPots, at C. P. WELLES'Crockery Store. On and after Monday next, Oct. 2!, our store will close at 7:30 p. m , excepting Saturday evening when it will be open until 9 o'clock. Oct. 20. A. D. DYE & CO- Any one having CARPETS to weave will find it to their advantage to call on Mrs. Fox, in Carroll's block. All kinds of Carpet woven in the Best man ner and on short notice. THE VERY LATEST— StyIes in men's, chil dren's and boys' suits, overcoats and fur nishing goods c:n be found ; t Jacob's Cloth ing House as he has just opened an immense stock of Fall and Winter goods. FOR SALE:— One Horse, One Cow, O, A. BLACK, Agt., Towanda. Cups and Saucers with Portraits ofMr. and Mrs GARFIELD at 0. P. Welles' Orockcrv Store. HOUSE AMI LOTS For. SALE AND RENT. —1 have a number of dwelling houses for rent or for sale on easy terms. Also, eligible and desirable build ing Lots which will he sold on long credit to per sons desiring to baild. Oct. 17. 1881. L. ELSBREE. WANTED —Furnished room and board for small family, for the winter. Inquire at this office. The march of imorovement has brought us to the time when old fogy machinery has to take a hack seat. This is verified by the* success of the " New Davis" Sewing Machine, with its "Vertical Feed.', Whereever it has been introduced hosts of admi ring friends sound its praise. 6dy5.39 FOR SALE:— One Cook stove. One Heating stove, suitable for oal or wood, O. A. BLACK, Weston st. W1 NDOW POLES— Cornices and Rings, atC. P. WELLES' Crockery store. Keller's Liver l'ills," have been the standard rem edy for malaria, Liver complaints, costiveness, etc. for fifly years- Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, and general debility cured by Dr. Lindsoy's Blood Searcher." Having rooms in my father's house on Main st (where Andrew Noble used to live) I would res pectfully inform the ladies of Towanda and viein. icy, that I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the Dress-making line to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their patronage. CUT TING AND FITTING a specialty. Sept. 26, 1881. ALICE SHAW. CHARLES AKENS lias taken the Barber Shop late ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in I'atton Block, and solicits a share of public patronage. Tie is an ex perienced barber and understands all branches of the business. LOST, on W cdncsday October 19th, in Towanda borough a brown beaver overcoat, with velvet col lar. Pair of dog skin and cloth gloves in pocket Pindar will be liberally rewarded on leaving at this office. Silver Plated Napkin Rings for TEN Cents at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c Store. 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 "weed." Good judges pro nounce it equal in flay or to the' best Hava na. I had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia for years and had consulted a great many dif ferent physicians,hut got no cure until I* took Dr. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache l'ills; they cured me and I have recommended to over fifty persons and I have never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill I ever saw. SIDNEY UUOAHBENT. Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing Company, Scrauton, I'a. Call and see the new goods at the Five Cent Store. PLEASANT ADDITION TO I'UARMACT.— Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders are put up in elegant wooden box es, instead of the usual white and blue papers, and are therefor portable, convenient, and retain their freshness many months. They are warranted made of pure materials of first quality, giving great purity, full weight and uniformity, and forming an affervescing aperient drink, as refreshing and pleas nt as a glass of lemonade. HO P E ™™ E dEA F. 3>i\ Peck's -A-rtifieial Ear Drums KSSAHS ™ {FOBM THE WORK OF Addrcae H. P. K. PECK & CO., 853 BROADWAY, N- Y. "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 musica public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish its marvellously pure and beaut if <f{ voice from that which is not music. For sale by J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. "Mv Wayward Kurd nor," for 2at Whitcona Book Store. We are still selling Pure Milk at FIVE CENTS Per Quart. JJ. KLSBItEE. FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. Rooms suitable for small family, to let, in centre of town. Enquire at this office. WANTS. Under thin head w? trill inncrt tIIEE, notice* 0/ situation * or Jtclp 'canted. (?ood Bench men, and machine men wanted to work in furniture factory. Also two wood turners* J* EOS I S SONS, Towanda, Pa. A good girl wanted to do general work in sraal family. Apply at this office. At anted Immediately a first-class Salesman in a Dry Goods house in Towanda, address with full name and reference, MERCHANT, P. O Box 086. All communications confidential. Wanted, a good girl to learn the millinery trade. Apply ut Mrs. Kilhourn'sstore. Wanted—A young man acquainted with the business, at, FIVE CENT STORE. \\ ANT ED—Good well diggers. Best wages. FROST SDNS. tfJi & Ii UJUHE ! The celebrated Stallion has returned to his sta bles in this place where lie may he found. TERMS —Same as heretofore. Oct. 21, 1881. P. C. BE WITT. ■pySSOLUTfOX. —The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of G. A. DAYTON & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will he settled by G. A.DAYTON, GEO. A. DAYTON, I o wanda, Pa., Oct. 8, 'ST. Jj. KUYKENDALL! T he undersigned will continue the milling and grain business as formerly conducted by the late nrm. J Thanking you for past favors, I would rcspect iuily ask your continued patronego. GEO. A. DAYTON. NEW Coal Yard The State Line ancl Sul livtin Ha/l Jvoad Company Will opene their New Coal Yard at the old Overtoil basin, for the Stile of all kinds of Coal on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th. Up town office will be at the Coal Yard. Down town otlice, at the Central Ex press office. , Prices will be as follows : LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. ferule, $8 pa* ton • Large Stove, :i *lO " Stove, 8 7.3 " 3 u Smut! tVnt, 2 523 <<• BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL PER TON. s i 33 Stove, I J\ ut, 4 2,9 Fifty Cents per ton additional for cart age. I. O. MljlGltT* Superintendent. October 6, 1881.