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    Th© Daily Review
Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Noy. 16,1881.
■DITOBS
8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD
"Daily Mleriete" nly 35 ceati per
mmnth. Try it,
D. H. R.
The finest confections in the market at C.
S. FITCH'S.
The ladies ot the Baptist Church will hold
an oyster snpper m the McCabe store, Mercur
block, Wednesday evening Nov. 16, com
mencing at 5 o'clock and continuing during
the evening. A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all to call and get supper.
By order of Committee.
MONROE ITEMS—Mr. Editor:—Friday and
Saturday, the 11th and 12th instants, gave us
quite a diversified treat here in Monroe, from
our usual bill of fare. The Convention of
teachers and officers pertaining to our school
and educational interests, with its usual rou
tine of business, wus a matter of considera
ble excitement to our citizens generally; and
especially so to the aspirants for literary dis
tinction. A very fine appearing assembly of
young teachers, male and female, were pres
ent, to listen or act, or to do whatever had
been assigned them byway of giving life and
zest to their annual gathering.
We were pleased with the promptness
with which most of them responded to the
call, when they were invited to take the ros
trum and fill their bills. Some very fine reci
tations were rendered in away that did cred
it to taste and culture, and evinced talent un
mistakable just back of the throne, that made
the throne a matter to be admired. We do
not presume to make any distinctions in the
productions or offering of our young friends,
but simply say of the whole,—it was good ?
better, best.
There was one feature of the entertain
ments, where age, position, and experience
would make criticism tolerable, and perhaps
justifiable.
The Rev. gentleman appointed or invited
to deliver the address of the occasion, was
most fortunate in the selection of his subject,
"the formation of character," and tolerably
successful in the subject matter, manner, de
livery and diction.
We were of the opinion, however, that the
distinctive line betwixt character and repu
tation, was not made and kept sufficiently
clear. Character is what there is actually of
the individual. His weight,integrity, habits,
dignity and his real worth. This part of the
man is not easily " ruined" having once been
well lormed. Reputation is what he appears
to be—what his neighbors think or say about
him. In fact it is what he is reputed to be;
and what lie will sell for in the markets, be
the same more or less, and is wholly aside
from character; while yet it may be the
creature of character. Reputation is what
the politicians call a mail's coord. Charac
ter is what avails in places <•! trust and great
responsibilities. In his selections of individ
uals for illustration, I think him not the most
fortunate.
His opponents might have assailed Mr.
Garfield's reputation; while they could no
more infract his invulnerable character, than
they could swallow eleven miles of the rocky
mountains.
A man's character may be good, while his
reputation is bad; and it may be the very
reverse. They are as distinct as the man and
FHE coat that he wears. PENCIL.
The gentleman referred to in the following
notice from the Ehnira Free Press proposes
to give lessons in this place, and perhaps Mr.
QUINLAN may secure him for a lecture in the
Institute course:
Prof. E. C. Eldridge, who has charge of
the art department at the college, gave a very
interesting and entertaining lecture in the
parlors of the Institution last evening. The
two large rooms were crowded with the stu
dents and a number of invited guests from
the city. The subject of the lecture was the
Roman forum. Trof. Eldridge spoke weli
and as a man will speak who is talking of
what his own eyes have seen. He had helps
too in his descriptions in ihe shape of large
photographs, which, with the accompanying
words, set the famous spot before the audi
ence, even as though they had been there
themselves. The attention paid and the in
terest shown must have been gratifying to
the speaker. Prof. Eldridge expects to give
other lectures during the winter on similar
subjects, the one last evening being the open
ing: one of the series. We are sure that they
will be very popular and that the larger ac
commodations provided by the chapel will be
necessary to make room for all who may tie
sire to hear him.
Hon. H. L. SCOTT, trustee, will sell the bal-
ance of the Mason real estate at auction on
Thursday December 1 at 1 o'clock p. m. Par
ticulars hereafter.
Speaking of Oysters, we have a word to
say in regard to the manner in which S. P.
TIDD serves them. He keeps the largest
ones, and gets them up n the very best stvle.
He has fitted up elegant rooms for his custo
mers.
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 elsewliore 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.
The Five Cent Store is now receiving an
immens stock of fall and winter goods and
the enterprising proprietors invite the public
to call and examine.
Christies' celebrated Count Oysters, the best in
the market, for sale at the " Senate." Served in all
styles and retailed. Oct. 3, ISBI,
FOR SALE CHEAP. —A "Good Morning
Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig
saw, also three heating stores. 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.
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 s;} per
week in case of sickness or disability. This
Order has actually paid to Widows and Or
phans since 1873, the sum of $4,410,000. Eor
full particulars call on or address J NO. R.
KITTREDGE, Reporter, or any memberof the
order.
The Sugar Creek Mill* are now turning out the
best of fiour, meal nnd feed. Our " new process"
buckwheat flour is hard to beat. All orders left at
mill or sent through post oflice will receive prompt
attention. W. N. FOSTER.
Oct. 27, 1881.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Wanted, work by the day, by a woman who can
sew, wash, clean house, etc. Call at Campbell's
boarding house on State street.
FOR BALE CIIKAP—A good self-feed IP-nting
Stove. Enquire at John Sullivan's store, Bridge s.
Conveniant rooms for house keeping, in Tracy &
Moore's block, Main St. _ Apply to 11, P. MOOHK.
Mrs. Kilbourn invites the ladies of Towanda and
vicinity to call and examine her stock of Millinery
Goods before purchasing elsewhere.
FITOII litis new large Figs that almost melt
inthe mouth.
All persons indebitcd to the subscriber whose ac
counts have been standing over three months must
settle before December Ist to save costs.
N. I'. HICKS.
Miss N. A. Powell, an experienced dressmaker
would inform the ladies of Towanda that she now
resides at Mr. 11. A, Prince's on Packer avenue,
where she will be pleased to receive orders for
wor work, or she will go out by the day.
1 have bought and used the New Era Washer five
days in the week lor 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 1
I'KE it. Mrs. E. ONAX.
FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for
9c, or $1 adoz. Pots, worth 15 cents for 12 cents.
Pots worth 18 cents for 13 cts. Pots worth 2"> cts.
for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower and
CallaPots, at C. P. WELLES'Crockery Store.
On and after Monday next, Oct. 24, our store will
close at 7:30 p. m., excepting Saturday evening
when it will be open until 9 o'clock.
Oct. 20. A. I). 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 can he found at 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.
If ycu call at HLCM'S boot and shoe store
you will find that you can get more and bet
ter goods for the money than at at any shoe
house in Towanda.
LAWRENCE TTALLORAN, the old reliable nnd skil I
ful BHOE MAKER is attain "on deck," and wishes
to inform bin customers and the public that here- j
after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at his
post ready to do all work in his line in the best i
manner and on short notice, bhop in rear of the
REVIEW office.
THK NKW EKA WASHEK!— Give it A trial.
It does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
262-4w. L. S. 151.A8DKLI., Agent.
Oar loads of new goods now being received at the
Five Cent Store.
Cups and Saucers with Portraits of Mr. and Mrs
OARFiELD at C. P. Welles* Crockerv Store.
HOUSE ANd LOTS FOR SALE AND RENT.—I have
a number of dwelling houses for rent or tor sale
on easy terms. Also, eligible and desirable build
ing Lots which will be sold on long credit to per
sons desiring to build.
Oct. 17. 1881. L. ELBBRKK.
The mareh of imorovement lias brought us to the j
time when old fogy machinery lias to take a back
seat. This is verified by the success of the " New
Davis" Sewing Machine, with its "Vertical Feed.',
Whereever it has been introduced hosts of adini- J
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.
Seller's Liver Pills," have been the standard rem- j
edy for malaria, Liver complaints, costiveness, etc. |
for fifly years-
Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula,
and general debility cured by Dr. Lindsey's Blood
Searcher."
CHARLES AKENS has taken the Barber Shop late
ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in Patton Block, and
solicits a share of public patronage, lie is an ex
perienced barber and understands all branches of
the business.
LOST, on W ednesday October 19th, in Towanda
borough a brown heaver overcoat, with velvet col
lar. Pair of dog skin and cloth gloves in pocket
Pindar will be liberally rewarded on lenving at this
office.
Silver Plated Napkin Rings for TEN Cents at C.
P. Welles' Crockery and 99c Store.
The only market in Towanda where you 1
can got good, fat western beef is at ItiindellN, !
where the best <nts of veal, lamb and mutton 1
are always served Also ham. bacon and salt
meats o all kinds, Fresh Eisb. dressed poul
try, vegetables and fruit. Leave your orders
at Kundell's market.
I hat', been a great sufferer from Neuralgia
for years and had consulted a great many dif
ferent physicians, but got no cure*until I took j
Dr. Burr's Neuralgia anil Sick Headache Pills; j
they cured me and I have recommended to ;
over fifty persons and 1 have never known
them to fail. They are also the best nervous j
and dyspeptic pill \ ever saw.
SIDNEY MKQADHKNT.
Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing
Company, Scranton. Pa.
Call and see the new geods at the Five Cent Store.
PLEASANT ADDITION TO PHARMACY. —Seidiitine
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 lirst quality, giving great
purity, full weight and uniformity, and forming an
affervescing aperient drink, as refreshing and plena
nt as a glass of lemonade.
TRIAL LIST NOVEMBER SPECIAL
TERM, 1881.
FIRST WEEK.
Emily McTav ish vs E. Lockwood Eject
W. M. Nixon vs Win. Wolf Issue
11. 15. Ingham vs A. J. Layton, et al Trespass
15. S. Bently, trus., etc. vs Sttsq. Mut. Ins. (hi Debt
First Nat. Bank, Athens, vs Geo. W. Morse.. "
Selim Kirby vs A. C. Carpenter Eject
Pa. &N. Y. Canal & R. R. Co. vs J. D. Montanye,
et al Kj' ct
Geo. W. Esser vs Jno. O. Ward Tresp
Jno. Swaekhammer vs ('has. and Mary Sill...Eject
11. B. Vaugilder vs W. H. Sherwood Tresp
Frederick R. Cole vs David Cole Eject
Dclphene Shoemaker vs L. P.. Faulkner "
C. W. Clapp v Jno. W. llollcnback Debt
Athens B. & L. Association vs C. O. Huntington
et al Sei Fa
AVright Dunham vs Ellsworth Osborn Tresp
Citizens' Nat. Rank Towanda vs A. Conkliu. Asspt
First Nat. Bank Towanda vs A. Conklin "
Mary E. Hamilton vs Wm. Snyder Debt
Lormore N Tompkins vs Geo. P. Tracy....Appeal
WM. M. Mallory vs Douglass Wilson, et al.. .'Eject
SECOND WEEK.
Jackson Lewis vs Wm. Whitney Tresp
Rose 1,. Secor use vs Elisha Athcrton's Ex'rs F. iss
E. A. Packer & Co. vs Sclirader Min, & Mfg.
Co Tresp
First Nat. Bank. Towanda vs Titos F. Madill "
11. W. Tracy vs Pa &N. Y Canal & 11.11. Co. Appeal
M S. Pike's Ex'rs vs A. Hunsiker Issue
Francis A. Drexel vs Jno. Carrol Eject
C. E, Frost vs Thos. R. Jordon Appeal
S. 11, Farnsworth vs J. Cobb Issue
E. W. Drake vs Thos. Harding, et stl Asspt
E. L. Palmer vs Eugene Keeler Appeal
M. 8, Pike's Ex'rs vs C. Hunsiker liplvn
Lewis & Brown vs David Whipple Appeal
Samuel Ovenshire vs A, 11. Spalding, et al. .Tresp
Clark Johnson vs Asylum Twp Appeal
S. 11. Howell vs A. J- Layton "
Chas. Perrigo &Co vs Kinney & Watkins... .Tresp
Chas. Perrigo & Co vs M. Watkins, "
Mary Lalley, use vs Michael Klrwin "
Geo. C. Atwood vs N. N-Parks "
Stibptenaos lirst week returnable Mondav, Nov.
'2l. 1881, at 2 o'clock P.M.
Stibptenaos second week returnable Monday.Nov.
'2B, 1881, at 2 o'clock P. M.
GEORGE W. BLACKMAN.
Towanda, Pa.,0ct.14, 1881. Protli'y
HOPE fok ™ E DEAF.
Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drnms
-saw- * rer " ,o ~K" C """ e M;?
"Whateverybody want sis the host organ fo
the least amount of m<n< y : Then-fore every
body wants the IJurUett; 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 turn
ishing this nnitehie-- instrument to a tmisicu
public, which is ra'pidlv learning todistinguish
its marvellously pure and beautif Pi voice
from llmr which is not iou-i-, hor sale by
J. A. Manville. No. I> Itridg* M., ToWaJidu.
•My Wayward I'urdnctf.,r .*2 at Whit comb's
Rook S?t*>r.\
WINDOW ('<)!,KS—('uviiic-'s an J {ling.*, at C.I".
WELLES' Croek< ry store.
We are still si'lUngl'iir* Mhk at KIVK CENTS
Per Quart. 11. KI.sJp.ltKE.
FOR RENT.
Two dwelling houses in the 1 ir>t Ward
for rent. t>. I >. KINNEY.
Rooms suitable for small fan/ y, to 1< t. jo centre
of town. Enquire at this office.
WANTS.
Undert his head we trill invert f /IKK, notices J
situations or help icanted.
Good I tench men, and machine men wanted to
work in turnituru factory. Also two wood turners*
FROSTS fcSGN'H, Towarida, Pa.
A good girl wanted to do general work in smal
family. Apply at this office.
Wanted, a good girl to learn the inillhmrv trade .
Apply Bt Mrs. Kilbourn'sstore.
Wanted—A young man acquainted with
the business, at KIVK t E.\ i S i ORE.
ANTED—Good wc i diggers. Rest wages.
Fltv, IsT tjONe?.
BZ.SI *1 E> IS iVIS I! !
i he celebrated stallion has returned to his sta
tiles In this place where ho may he found. Tfin wa
—Same as heretofore.
Oct. 151, 1881. p>. (j, DEW ITT.
| ysst>U HON'.—Tile copartnership
✓ heretofore existing under the firm name of G.
A. I)A VI t)X St CO. is this day dissolved hy
mutual consent. All accounts will tie settled bv G
A. J)A VTON, Gko . a j Utt "*
1 owanda, 1 a., Oct. 8, "81. IT. KUYKJNDU.'L.
I tt , u, ". , '-' rwi b' lu d will continue the milling utid
I fir WIIU ' Bt! i,IS foim(, rly conducted by the late
' y ° U f ° r p " flt favorf, I would respect
tully ash your continued patronege.
GEO. A. DAYTON.
NEW
Coal It card
| The State Line and Sul
livun Rutl Jvocid Co?npany
jY\ ill opens; their New Coal Yard at
! the old Overton basin, for the Sale of
I all kinds of Coal on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 th.
Up town office will be at the Coal Yard
Down town ofllee, at the Central Ex
press ofllce.
Prices will be as follows :
ROYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD.
j Ovule, £55 50 per ton.
a .o
JLa-rge Store, ,?o "
Stove, ;i 7,1 u
3 7 # i 4,
Smut I i *, i u
BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL
PER TON.
flfSb $4 35
4 35
* lHf ) 4 35
fifty Cents per ton additional for cart
age.
1.0. UIjIGSIT.
Superintendent.
October G, 1881.