The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Monday, Nov. 21,1881. EMTORB . S. W. ALVORD. NOBLK N.ALVORI) fi Dcily Jtcvicir" only Z5 rrn per mmnlh. Try it! Tickets for JOSII BILLINGS' lecture are be ing taken rapidly If you have not yet se cured a supply, call at WHITCOMB'S or the post office and subscribe for the number you want. Have you been into see GRADY'S new as sortment of goods at his store on Pine street? He has an elegant selection of cloths and suit* ings, from which he can manufacture you any garment or a whole suit on short notice, lie does his own cutting and personally su perintends the work on every article made in his establishment. That lie always succeeds in securing perfect fits, and that his price es "way down," everybody knows. Prof. DANEELLK, organized his classes of Thursday, with flattering encouragement and will give the first lesson of the course on Wednesday next, (Thursday being Thanks giving ) and after next week the les ton will be on Thursday until a change can be made with Elmira for Friday. Ladies and children who can attend best at that hour wil receive their lesson at 4 ojilock p. m.; and those who can attend best in the evening will receive their lesson at 7 o'clock, and gen tlemen at 8 o'clock; and the assemblies wili be every evening from 9 until 11, with good music and no extra charge. Parents of pu pils admitted free to the assemblies. TROUBEE OVER A WATCH.—Monday mor ning as is his custom, Mr. .JOHN N. WOLFE, the genial proprietor of the Taber House, Canton, sent his porter to the depot with his watch, to have the same corrected as to rail road time. As the train passed the hotel, the porter jumped on to ride to the depot, and while in the act of getting on. dropped the watch. He did not miss the time-plecc however, until he got to the depot, but re membered something dropping from him when he got on the train. He hastily retra ced his steps, but the watch could not be found. They are keeping it in hopes of a re ward being ottered, but none will be, as Mr. WOLFE knows the parties, and if the watch is not returned forthwith warrants will be issued and the parties brought to justice. Names are withheld to await developments. —Elmira Adv. LADIES BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.— The Ladies Benevolent Association will meet on Wednesday afternoon, November 30th, at the usual place. Tiie commencement of our winter's work has been delayed this year by an empty trea sury and lack of material for clothing. So it has been necessary to defer our meeting un til after the Thanksgiving collections, in order to ascertain whether the people of Towanda wish to continue this work of charity or not. During the ten years of its existence this society has been generously sustained and has done an amount of good that we cannot mea sure; but last spring our appeal for funds was only responded to by one donation than did not come from working members of the Association; and it is feared that a misappre hension exists 111 regard to the need of this organization since ttic opening of the County House. Indeed it lias been frequently re marked: "We will not need the Benevolent Society when we have the Poor House." But our object and work have not been to sup port paupers, only to render temporary as sistance to those who are able and willing to support themselves—but who by sickness or other misfortune are placed in circumstances where a little timelv aid from those more for tunate will alleviate their suffering, and give courage to some in a dark hour. The greatest care is always used in giving aid and rarely have our visitors been impos ed upon, and with such delicacy and tact have our ladies worked, that sometimes eve the recipients have never known from what source the much needed help came. Surely the people of Towanda wil! never allow this good work to die for the lack of funds! "He that bath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he hath given will he pay him again." We can ask no bet ter security; let us make the investment. By order of PRESIDENT OE ASSOCIATION. Hon. 11. 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. It. TIDD serves them. He keeps tlie largest ones, and gets them up in the very best stvle. He has fitted up elegant rooms for his custo mers. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. — Special in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTK. 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 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, 1881, FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw, also three heating stoves. 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 front SIO.OO to $5.00. This Lodge now has u membership of over 90 members, composed of our best citizens, and pays to Ihe 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 aw 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 1873, the sum of $4,440,000. For full particulars call on or address Jso. It. KITTRKDGE, Reporter, or any member of the order. The Sugar Creek Mills are now turning out the beßt of Hour, meal nnd feed. Our " new process" buckwheat flour is hard to beat. All orders left a} mill or sent through post office 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 SALE CHEAP—A good self-feed IL-ating 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. MOOKE. Mrs. Kilbourn invites the ladies of Townnda and vicinity to call and exa .;;nc her stock of Millinery Goods before purchush g elsewhere. FITCH has new large Figs that almost melt inthc mouth. All persons indebited to the subscriber whose ac counts have been standing over three months must settle before December Ist to save costs. N. P. IIICKS. Miss N. A. Powell, an experienced dressmaker would inform the ladies of Townnda that she now resides at Mr. H. A, Prince's on Packer avenue, where she will bo pleased to receive orders for wor work, or she will go out by the day. I have bought and used the New Era Washer live days in the week for 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. E. ONAN. FLOWER POTS—Job lot, Pots worth 12c for 9c, ot $1 a doz. 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 CallaPots, at C. P. AVELLES' 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 it isliing goods can be found :it 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 you call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bet ter goods for the moncv than at at any shoe house m Towanda. LAWRENCE IIALI.ORAN, the old reliable and skil 1 ful HHOE MAKER is again "on deck." nnd wishes to inform his customers and the public that here after, in "rain or shine," he will he found at his post ready to do all work in his line iu the best manner and on short notice, fchop in rear of the REVIEW office. TIIK NEW EKA WASHKU!—Give it a trial. It does the washing clean, in owe fourth the time. 262-4w. L. S. BLASDKLL, Agent. Car loads of new goods now being received at the Five Cent Htore. Cups and Saucers with Portraits ofMr. and Mrs GARFIELD at C. P. Welles' Crockery Store. HOUSE ANd LOTS FOR SAI.E AND RENT.—I have a number of dwelling houses for rent or for 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. ELSBREE. The march of imr>rovement has brought us to the time when old fogy machinery has 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 admi ring friends sound its praise. 6dy5.39 FOR SALE:— One Cook stove. One Heating stove, snitahlefor oal or wood, O. A. BLACK, Weston st. Seller's Liver Pills," have been the standard rem edy for malaria, Liver compruots, costiveness, etc. for fifly years- Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, and general debility cured by Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." CIIARI.KS AKENS has taken the Barber Shop late ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in Patton Block, and i solicits a share of public patronage. He is an ex perienced barber and understands a branches of the business. Mr. James nces, late with Felcli & Co., takes this method of notifying his friends that he has taken a position with Evans & Ilildreth, where he will be nappy to see them all and offer them great induce ments in the line of dry goods. Silver Plated Napkin Rings for TEN Cents at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c Store. The only market in Tovvamla where you ci n get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, where the best ( uts of veal, lamb and mutton are always served Also ham. bacon and salt meats o all kinds. Fresh Eish, dressed poul try, vegetables and fruit. Leave yur orders at Itundell's market. T had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia for years and hud consulted a great many dif ferent physicians,but got no cure until I took Dr. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills; they cured me and I have recommended to over flftv persons and I have never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill I ever saw. SIDNEY BROADBENT. Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing Company, Scranton, Pa. Call and see the new geods at the Five Cent Store PLEASANT ADDITION TO PHARMACY.— Scidlitine Seidlitz Powders are put up in elegant wooden box es, instead of tiie 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 afferveseingaperient diink, as refreshing and pleas nt as a glass of lemonade TRIAL LIST NOVEMBER SPECIAL TERM, 1881. FIRST WEEK. Emily McTavish vs E. Lockwood Eject \V\ M. Nixon vs Wm. Wolf Issue 11. 11. Ingham vs A. J. Layton, et al Trespass I?. 8. Bently, trus., etc. vs Susq. Mat. Ins. Co. Debt First Nat. Bank, Athens, vs Geo. W. Morse.. " Selitn Kirby vs A. C. Carpentei.. Eject Pa. & N. Y. Canal & B. 11. Co. vs J. it. Montanye, et al Eject Geo. W. Esscr vs Jno. O. Ward Tresp •Jno. Swackhainmer vs Chas. and Mary Sill. ..Eject 11. B. Vangilder vs W. 11. Sherwood Tresp Frederick R. Cole vs David Cole Eject DelpheneShoemaker vs L. B. Faulkner " C. W. Clapp vs Jno. W. Ilollenback Debt Athens B. & L. Association vs C. O. Huntington et al Sei Fa Wright Dunham vs Ellsworth Oshorn Tresp Citizens' Nat. Bank Towanda vs A. Conklin. Asspt First Nat. Bank Towanda vs A. Conklin " Mary E. Hamilton vs Wm. Snyder Debt Lormore .V 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 usevs Elisha Atherton's Ex'rs F. Iss E. A. Packer & Co. vs Schrader Min, & Mfg. Co Tresp First Nat. Bank. Towanda vs Thos. F. Madill " 11. W. Tracy vs Pa & N. Y Canal & It. R. 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 8. 11, Farnsworth vs J.Cobb Issue E. W. Drake vs Thos. Harding, et al Asspt E. L. Palmer vs Eugene Keeler Appeal M. 8, Pike's Ex'rs vs C. Hunsiker Rplvn Lewis & Brown vs David Whipple Appeal Ramuel Ovensliire vs A, 11. Spalding, et al. .Tresp Clark Johnson vs Asylum Twp Appeal 8. 11. Howell vs A. J* Layton " Chas. Perrigo &Co vs Kinney & Watkins... .Tresp Chas. Perrigo & Co vs M. Watkins " Mary Lalley, use vs Michael Kirwin " Geo. C. Atwood vs N. N- Parks " Snbpoenaes first week returnable Monday, Nov. 21. 1881, at 2 o'clock P.M. Suhpcenaes second week returnable Monday.Nov. 28, 1881, at 2 o'clock P. M. GEORGE W. BLACKMAN. Towanda, Pa.,0ct.14,1881. Protli'y I! OP IK FOR TUB I) J D . I cell's Artificial Eat* Drums 3MI A 1352. A .S/K™ A L HE „ WOKK OF - - • - - F£3SH=£R " What everybody wants is the best organ for the least amount of money : Therefor every body wants t lie Jt u relet t; 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 matehless instrument to a tnusica public, which is rapidly learning to distingu isli its marvellously pure and beautiful voice from that which is not music. For sale by J. A. Manville. No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. "Mr Wayward rardner," for $2 at Whiteomb's Book Store. WINDOW POLES—Cornices and Ring#, at C. 1\ WELLES' Crockery store. We are still selllngl'urs Milk at FIVE CENTS Per Quart. IJ. ELHBKKE. FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KIXNKY. Rooms suitable for small family, to let, in centre of town. Enquire at this office. WANTS Under this head we will insert Eft EE, notices of situations or help wanted. Good Bench men, and machine men wanted to work in furniture factory. Also two wood turners* FROd I'tJ SONS, Towanda, Pa. A good girl wanted to do general work in stnal | family. Apply at this office. \\ anted, a good girl to learn the millinery trade . Apply ct Mrs. Kilbourn'sstore. A good girl wanted to do general house work | Apply to A. D. ALBERT, Ward Avenue. W ANTED—Good well diggers. Best wages. | FROST SONS. i*im 133.111: ! I lie celebrated Stallion has returned to his sta bles in this place where lie may be found. TERMS —Same as heretofore. Oct. 21, 1881. JX <j. DEWITT. PySSOLU 1 lON.—The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm name of G A. DAI ION & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled bv (I I A. DAYTON, GEO . A d ATTON * owanda, I a., Oct. g, 'Bl. B. KUYKENBALL. I he undersigned will continue the milling and 1 linn" ness as f° rmt *rly conducted by the late f„i l .i , n"L ing y ° U f !f p j ßt favorß I would respect, full} ask your continued patronege. GEO. A. DAYTON. NEW COM! The State Line ancl Sul livmi Rail Road Com^pany Will opeue their New Coal Yard at the 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. &3P* Prices will be as follows: LOYAL SOCK COAL, AT YARD. Grate, $3 SO per ton. *'gg, 3 •' Large Stove, 330 •• Stove, 373 " J\*ut, 375 u Smalt JVut, •£ •S.t it BEST QUALITY PITTSTON COAL PER TON. {l**i $4 2.T Stove, 4 23 4 23 Fifty Cents per ton additional for cart age. 3.0. 11 3jS U M3i\ Superintendent. October 6, 1881.
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