Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1831. EDITORS. S. W. ALVOIiD. NOBLE N.ALVOUI) * t t9aily t£epirie>" 25 cm per month. Try it! i*WMaDMU.wwnaonsT.""Tf It is generally conceded that an open winter is not so healthy as a steadily cold one. Rut this theory was collapsed by the experience of last winter, a season long and of uniform coldness, the mortal ity of which was much in excess of the ordinary broken or open ones. Now for this departure from a long establish ed theory there must be a reason and il it be anything to guard against and thus divert the sickness and death experienc ed during the past winter we ought to do it. We are of the opinion that much of the mischief lies in the arrangement or construction of our houses as built these days. Buildings now-a-days are made with an eye to warmth, regardless of ven tilation, a point decidedly essential in ;i dwelling. We purchase and use stoves and furnaces whose heating capacity is their leading recommendation, we stull i hem with coal, the family rooms become furnaces in which we Sit, toast and en joy a Turkish bath before the glowing anthracite, breathing a vitiated atmos phere of 100 degrees heat, fairly blue with gas from coal and kerosene, while outside the mercury is shivering away in the frigid latitude of zero. In this sort of a torrid climate we {'pass much of our time allotted to the family circle and when we go out into the freezing outside world we take the precaution to bundle up in a felt hat and light overcoat. We may ride a long ways or go into a cold barn or shop and spend hours, during which we shake and shiver, the system receiving a severe shock, a tew repeti tions of which would use up an Esqui maux as it is quite sure to ourselves. Our forefathers stood such winters and came out in the spring hale, hearty and in bet ter condition than after an. open one. They had houses well ventilated with a huge tireplace, a cat-hole, air passages about the doors and windows and the heat of the room rarely ran so high as to produce a winter sweat. They inhaled no coal gas nor kerosene vapor and the transit from the sitting room into the outside world was not followed with a chill that upset the whole system and paved the way for pneumonia and kin dred diseases. Give us better ventila tion and more open fireplaces and no doubt we will get through all winters, open or steady, in a better condition. Under date of last Sunday a dispatch from Memphis, Tcnn., Says: A powerful, strange bull dog last, evening, while the colored people of Mount Olive church were assembled therein for worship, entered the building leisurely, walked down the main aisle, and made his way to the pulpit, w.iieh had just been ascended by a visiting minister who was about to begin his sermon. The dog sprang upon the dominie, and sinking his teeth into his body dragged him down stairs, out of the pulpit, and did not release his hold until his brains were beaten out with a club. At the same hour a colored congrega tion in Avery chapel were thrown into :i panic by the loud report of a suddenly broken bench. The church being built over the bayou, they readily believed it was falling, and rush "I for the windows on the side furthest lrom thewatei, inauj being seriously and a lew lat.a.ly iuiuicd. To-day the colored people are greatly excited and insist that the Devil is in town. It U reported that gold, in paying quantities, has been discovered in a ledge of rocks nine miles north of Deposit, New York. The discoverers have liled their claims with the State Controller. \\ .. M v 1 '•• ' yi i* Pr,-r tkttMSWC >^.#.t'h }j YpYToT f .•^; : S-^:^ : N : ;'':v v: ' : : -- ~H# •: •/ C>| _g*tf ttiiiiEfSf Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Spre ins, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Car end Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. J Aeons On as a soft', .sure, .simple and rite tip "Lru-riml Remedy A trial entails lot the comparatively tiiflinp outlay >f .10 CetiiN. and every one -ntVrin; with pain can havo cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Pleven Languages. ! SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOG2XER & CO., KttUiinorc, Old., U. S. A. Zusiurns darns. BARCLAY junction hotel. A'. CA 'J'OX, Proprietor. Near the Barclay depot, (rood aecominodalions at reasonable price*. Call and see us. HAS. K. LADI), M. I', w PI IYSICL I A' ,! Xl> SUltUh. OX. Ollice three doors above Mereur Block. 'JS-l ly. T-NH. T. 8.. JOHNSON, LJ PHYSIO ia xyi v/ siji:a kox, Ollice over 11.(1 Porter's Drugstore, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets. LSBRGE & SON, A 7 TO It X E ) S-A T-LA I V. South side Meivus Block, Towanda, I'a. X. C. Kl.nhiuck. I L. Kl.sbiike. Tp IIOLLISTER I). I). S. (Successor to Dr. E. I! Angle.) DI'HUATIVE A.VI) MECHANIC A I. DENTIST. ()llice on State sirei(fl.ee over Stevens & Long's store. i). KINNEY. v X • A TTOItXE Y-A T-J.A IF, Ollice corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, I'a. DECK & OVERTON, , A Attornci/s-ar-Paw, Twanda. Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BENM. M. PEEK. ! T T YILIA A MS. ANGLE & BUFFING A V Tt ) v . .1 TTOItXP T-I.A M\ Office formerly occupied hy W. Watkina. JOHN \Y. GOPIHNG. xJ AT TO It XP Y-AT-TA II Ollice Mereur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. LOOK H.' | A chanjere of weal Iter mentis a ehange ofCLO TIIES ! ! Anybody in need of Over -ont*. Business and Dress I Suits. Pools. Ladies an I Caihlren's Slides, will find | the (MI E A PES T I'L ACE at the IK IS'l'DN* CLO T i ! INM HOUSE, itist opolled in Means' Block, Main , street, Towanda, 1 'a. M. L. SCIINEKIIERG. I Oct. 11. 1 SI. J^EVIEW Job Pr in trig O F K I c i:. I K'ITKH, NOTE v ANI > 6! I. I HEAT'S, i 1 I KNVKI ' U'KS. AND I'llA MI'I.KT WOKE A MUIAi". i All work Wsitlv oxciMitct! on liif i• -T 1 tot oo | ' Corner Main nu'l Pino *ti- o!>, hut 'ln M ti io Mot . i TOWANDA. 1M NN' A. ALYORJ.) - i-'OV. I i We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany, etc. We have had thirty-five years' experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in theScr- KXTIFIC AMERICAN. This large and splendid illus t rat ed weekly paper, $ 3.20 a year,shows the Pr a ill i * :t.;M . ; matt r; it has tlio vciy 11 • ' ep'itaii -a '. a =i a vasal satlsfac tio;,. D)' t" fall t > t-y it. l\.r a.:la I y all druggists. Price, 75 Or. p< ■: b>ttlo. i'vrjtrrr •-;/ > 'is. I tacts-, Cu nton, I'd. For a;!-': 1 • ell Una :yi itJ an,l Dealers. ■ I J T \V. MILLER A ■ keeps si vera I 3? CJ333LTO HACZI3 and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly, j He ri.no to Al,l. TRAINS. Charges for night ami ! ciirK 'Horning trains (NTs. l'j, s and no reduction for these train-, 25 rcti/.i per pnssengi'r. Regu lar customers supplied with ticsets at reduced rates, j Chargi s for attending parties, one couple §> 1 ; two couples in one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending i funerals from $2.00 to $:*.•. Hack by the hour sl, j Horses and carriages to h t. Orders left so his office below council rooms will I receive careful attention. II W M!LI.ll. Nov. 27, 1880. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A ' IT \ lIGAIN.—Tn consequence of continued ! ill health I now offer my mill property, known as I LUTHER'S MILL, in Hiirlington township tor sale ! at a great bargain The site is one of the best on j Sugar ('ret k. and embraces about 7 acres .if 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! short time from the profits. The property will he 1 sold very cheap and on easy ti mis, R. LUTHER. Luther's Mill. Oct. 12, 'Bl. 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1881 AND Country Genii THE BEST OF THE AGRICUI/rURAL, W EE KLIES. eslaruemeet eoi: iss2. Tlic Coi'NTKV UKMi.t.MAN i.- 111<- hnding journal re< 11 ho use and *(J lapi iy, \ 11< rinary i Replies, Kami (Questions and Answers, I ir< side | Reading, Domestic Jicemimy, and a summary of the News of the Wee k. Its Market iti ports are 1 unusually cetnplete and much attention is j aid to the Prospects ot the Crops, as throwing light on j oiie of the niest iui]ionaiit of all que stions— Vfheti jto liny uml \\ Inn to Sett, it is 111 • inlly illustrated ; and is intended to supply , in ac< ntinually iuore as -1 iug de gree, and in the- he ft sense' of the- te l in, a ! LIVE At.lilt 1 1.1 I RAL NEW M'A I'LH. The Volume of Thk Coiatuy Gkntik.van for i ISS2 will he-largely increased in C i-t nts by the j addition of a ci.tliek-nt nutnbe-r t pag- st< • met t the | growing de nial els upon its space.but the- tea ins wi 1 I e'oniitiue as lbliow, whe-n paid strictly in i.elx. iiec: I O.vi: Corv, one year, igiao; Fot u Corns. s-h , i unit "it (ntditioin/l io/ ythe yeor Ji to the ' Kinder of the Huh; 'l i N Corns, ,y 2u, • r/ au ad ditional topy for the yeur /nt to tin xendtr of j the Cluh. Ca AH New.S ' ton rth(7Kji.r 1 S&2 / eying in od rrtnii i/cir,\vn.i, itrenvK him iaiii; WEEKLY, from i< e< ijd of r< 7nitt'invc to January Ist, /.sex, ; without e Aiiiua:. I He Spe e'imen ('eipie s lire e. Address LCI HEH i tCRER &tt f. , 1 vl.fxherf A-I:any. fi V. : T—jLIMBING AM) G AS-FFI iAX G ! • I Js FH Vv 11 i i p t-v-- p • V. 9 At A A 4 A .* A a ■ ' PRACTICAL . Palace Dining Cars. Gorgcfius Sunoking t'nrs ! litted with Elegant High-Backed Rattan Ko | volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first class passengers. Bteel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through Car Arramre ment, makes this, above all others, thefnvorite Route to the South, South-West, and tlie Far i West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury j instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via £his Celebrated Tine for sale at ail olliccs in tne United States an.l Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Moon ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, wiil be cheerfully given bv applving to J. Q. A. BEAN, Gen'l Eastern Agent, iJO'J Washington St., 15 st >n. V and )\'i Bro idwav, New V.nk JAMES R. V ODD. Gen. Pass. Agt., Chic go. T. J. P'>TTER, Gen. l\lalinger, < li.cagiv