The Daily Review i Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Dec. 8, 1881. EDITORS 8. W. ALVOUD. NOBLE N. ALVORD ''Daily MCecirir" only 25 cent§ per month. Try it. PROSPECTUS.—"Of making many books there is no end," and the multiplication of newspapers is the popular source of educat ing the people. We are aware that the idea is quite preyelcnt that Bradford County has too many papers, but with the large number not one is wholy devoted to the interest of the great producing class—the-agricultur ists—and at the urgent solicitation of some of the best practical farmers in the county, we have decided to commence about the first of the new year, a local agricultural weekly, especially adapted to the wants of the farmers of this section. The contributors to the paper will embrace the best practical farmers in the county, and we shall aim to make it of real value to every tiller of the soil, dairy man and stock raiser in the county, by giv ing the results of experiments by those in whom the classes interested have confidence, and whose success in business is an evidence fo thorough practical knowledge. The paper will contain a condensation of the general news and the fullest local notes. Fuller particulars hereafter. Buy the Waverly crackers. A copy of CRAFT'S history of Bradford county wanted at this office. # FITCII has some very handsome Christmas tree decorations, which people attending court will do well to call and examine. Wanted, 3 copies each of the REVIEW dated respectively Aug. 1-1 and 2(5, and Sept. 3 and 13,1881. The Sryre band have secured the services of one of the finest musicians in the country as a leader. The following paragraph from the last Churchman will be read with pleasure by many of our readers, who still cherish a live ly interest in the Rev. B. J. DOUGLASS, who was for so long a period the beloved rector of Christ Church this place, lie is now loca ted at Georgetown, Delaware' GEORGETOWN — Nt. Paul's Church.—- Af ter having been closed several months for re pairs tliis church (the Rev. Benjamin J. Douglas, rector) was opened for divine ser vices on Sunday, November 13th. The Dish op of the diocese was present on the occasion, and delivered the sermon, after which the llolv Communion was celebrated. The rec tor was also assisted by the Rev, George W. Johnson. In the evening the bishop address ed the Sundav-Bohool, and the Rev. Mr Mc- Kim, a former rector, preached. Services were held on Monday and Tuesday, when sermons and addresses were delivered by the Rev. Messrs. Gibson, Dubois, Spencer, and the rector. From the old-style building the church edi fice has been made a model in appearance, convenience and comfort, at a cost of about SI,OOO, all of which, save SIOO, have been paid. "1 was confined to my bed for four months siys Mr. Charles Lowe, 508 East Eighteenth street, New York, "with the rheumatism, and can say that the use of three bottles of St. Jacobs Oil made me a sound man. Disre garded here as the greatest remedy of the age." Lust Sunday morning Mr. AMOS W. JACK SON, of Chatham township, was brought to this borough and lodged in jail upon a charge of forgery. We understand that JACKSON, who is about 2J years of age, went to Mans field a few days ago and presented a note at Ross & WILLIAMS'S bank, hearing the name of S. P. SPAULDING, of Hammond, who, he claimed was his father. The note was dis counted, and lie obtained S2OO and left. The note was afterwards discovered to be a for gery, and JACKSON was traced up and arres ted at Towanda last Saturday, in a plioto geuph gallery where he and his cousin, a young lady, were having their pictures "drawed out." The prisoner was taken to Mansfield, and an examination was hold the same day before .Justice ADAMS. JACKSON pleaded guilty to the charge, and an officer brought him to jail the next morning. We learn that half the money was recovered.— Wellsboro Agitator. RECEPTION AT ATHENS.—One of the most elegant social events which has occurred in this vicinity for a long time was the infor mal reception held last evening by Miss DELL CORBIN at her home in Athens. L'rof. IIAGER,of Elnnra, pianist, and IIEN UY STULEN, Towanda's gifted violinist, fur nished the nHisic for the many lovers of the '•light, fantastic" gathered there. About forty couple were present, a num ber of whom were fromo ut of town. Among these we noticed Miss GORIIAM, of Leltays ville; Miss GRISWOLD, of Elmira; .Miss PIERCE, of Shiloh, lib; Mr. DKLPUKCH and sisters, of Ilornbrook, Pa.; Miss BAIRD of Nichols, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. DANA MAC AFFE, of Sheshequin; Mr. C. A. BLOOD, B. F. MAURICE and CHARLES BUFFINGTON, of Say re; Mr. and Mrs. JOHN VANATTA, E. PENDLETON, L. It. MANNING, MURRAY FAIRCIIILD and Sisters, FRED. SAWYER, JOHN LUCE, JAMES LEMON, Miss MAMIE LUCE, Miss FLO KINNEY, MNS LYDA MUR RAY, and ED. PERKINS, of Waverly, and a number of others. Space forbids a more ex tended description of what will long be re membered as an exceedingly pleasant even ing by those who had the good fortune to be present.— Waverly Jlevieio. C. L. S. C. —The next meeting of the Cliau tauqua Literary and Scientific Circle will be held at the residence of Mr. G. S. SMITH, at the foot of Chestnut street, Friday evening, December 0, at 7 o'clock. The work for the evening will he a review of 4 * Man's Antiqui ty and Language." Chautauqua text hook No. 2b, from the first to the fifty-second page, inclusive. The first 2) questions on '* Man's Antiquity," as contained m tin* December number of the Chantauquan, will be used in the review. Kssays on various subjects wil ba read by members of the Cirele. As the next meeting is expected to be of unusual in terest. a full attendance of members is re quested. All who are interested in the Cir cle work are cordiullv invited to be present. WKKK OF PRAY Kit. —The World's Fvaugel icai Alliance has appointed the first week in January as the week of prayer, the following is the program which is sent forth to all the churches of the world: SUNDAY, January I.—Subject, for discourse "Renewed Consecration." MONDAY, January 2. —Thanksgiving for Ihe blessings, temporal and spiritual, for the past year, and prayer for their continuance. TUESDAY, January 3.—Humiliation and onfession on account of individual, social and national sins. WEDNESDAY. January 4—Prayer for the blessings of Cod on His Church and His Word. THURSDAY, January o.—l'raver for the young and all agencies for Christian training. FRIDAY, January 6.—Prayer for the uni versal prevalence of peace and righteous* ness. SATURDAY, January 7.—Prayer for Chris tian missions, the outpouring of the Holy Spir ct and the conversion of the world. Buy the Waverly cracker, Manufactured by Kobt. N. Manner Co. Two heating stoves for sale cheap. N. I'. IIICKS. C. S. FITCII has already begun to display his Christmas goods and his stock of candies, fruits, nuts etc., is tlie finest ever opened in this market. What can be more apetizing for breakfast than a plate of buckwheat cakes and honey? You can buy the best quality new process buckwheat Hour and the liuest. quality of clo ver honey at E. F. DITTRICII'S. 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. Buy the Waverly crackers. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on Bridge street, for the best live cent cigar. Road Nicholas prospectus, it is the best young people's paper published. The star cough drops manufactured by C. S. FITCH are becoming very popular wherev er introduced. If troubled with a cough try them. FRESIt OYSTERS received daily at the THIRD WARD GROCERY STORE. Retailed at 30 cents per quart. Churches and parties supplied on reas onable terms. D. F. CLARK. Buy the Waverly cracker, Manufactured by Robt. N. Manner & Co Christmas Cards, New Year Cards, Birth day, "Wedding and Condolence Cards, at WHITCOMB'S. FITCII lias new large Figs that almost melt inthe mouth. Books by eminent authors and Poets, in the finest bindings suitable for holiday pres ents, at Wmrco.Mß's. 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 Holiday Goods selected with great care at Whitcomb's Rook Store. A large assortment of neat Stationery, just received Jewel Boxes, Work Boxes, Toilet and Nail sets in plush and leather Goods at Whitcomb's Book Store. No trouble to show goods. 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. Speaking of Oysters, we have a word to say in regard to the manner in which S. 18. Tii)i> serves them. lie keeps the largest ones, and gets them up n the very best stvle. lie has fitted up elegant rooms for his custo mers. Some lady of this place should take the agency for that popular and useful book, "practical Ilouse-keeping," issued by Buck eve Publishing Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Ev ery housekeeper needs a copy. Address the publishers for terms. Commissions large. Any industrious, practical farmer, with a small capital, can hear of an opportunity to buy a farm 011 terms which will enable him to par for ot out of the profits. For purlieu* ars enquire at this office. BUSINESS LOCALS. Largest assortment of Vases and mottoed Cups Cups and Saucers, in town at the 5 CENT Store. If you want a First Class SHAVE or HAIR CUT, call at the Barber Shop under the Meat Market, one door South of the Ward House, where you will al ways find experienced Artists ready to attend to customers. G. L. LYNCHCOME, Prop. For First Class Custom Boots and Shoes, go to Morgan McMahon's Shop, ovt r Burchill Brothers Marble Works. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. Cliildrens car rages at reduced prices to close out stock, at C. P. Welles' crockery store. BRADFORD COUNTY ROAD LAWS.—Tust Published, a revised edition of Carnochan's Road Laws and Laws Relating to Township Officers in Bradford County," by Samuel W. Book. For sale at Treasurer's Office or at either Whit comb's ar Cross's bookstore, Towanda, Pa. BUY THE BEST KNIFE MADE—Forged in stead of being stamped out—for sale at C I'. WELLSE' Crockery store. If v< u call at BLUM'S boot ami slioo store you will tint! that you can get more ami bet ter goods for the liionev than at at any shoe house iu Towanila. LAWRENCE HALLORAN, the old reliable and skit ful SHOE MAKER is again "on deck." and wishes to inform bis 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 in the best manner and on short notice, Shop in rear of the REVIEW office. THE NEW ER\ WASHER !—Give it a trial. It doe 3 the washing clean, iu one fourth the time. 262-1 w. L. S. BI.ASPELL. Agent. Car loads of new goods now being received at the Five Cent Store. Cups and Saucers with Portraits ofMr. and Mrs GARFIELD at C. P. Welles' Crockery Store. IIOUSK AMI LOTS FOR SAT E AND RENT.—I hove 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 build. Oct. 17. 1881. L. ELSBREH. FOR SALE:— One Cook stove. One He iting stove, suitable for oal or wood, O. A. BLACK, Weston st. CHARLES A KENS has taken the Barber Shop late ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in L'atton Block, and solicits a share of public patronage. He is an ex perienced barber and understands ad branches of the business. Silver Plated Napkin Rings for TEN Cents at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 9'Jc Store. THE VERY LATEST— Stvles in men's, chil dren's ami boys' suits, overcoats and fur nishing goods can be found at Jacob's Cloth ing House as lie has just opened an immense stock of Fall and Winter goods. 11 OP K for tiie I>P AF . E>i*. Peck's Artiiicial Km* Drums PEREECTLY RESTORE TIIE HEARING AND PERFORM THE WORK OF the Xatvral Drum. Always in position, but invisible others. All conversation andev-n whsmr heard distinctly. \\ e refer to those sinff them. Bend for descriptive circular with tes moniai ct. 18, 18*1 Address H. P. K. PECK 8c CO., 85 BRODWAY.BN.Y. Mr. OTTARSON, the upholsterer, is putting som very nice goods in just now for the Holidays. Ge and see what a Bargain you can get with him. Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem edy for coughs and colds. It is mild, pleas ant and effective. Sold in Towanda oHr bv C. B. POKTEIt. The finest building lot in Towanda borough, cor aor ol'Poplar and {second streets, between the res idence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and E. Walker, wil be sold cheap. Apply to o. D. KIXXEY. Latest styles of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. KOBENFIELD'B. BHtlt CAGES, 43 cents and upwards t ths i Cent* tore C. M. Manville has a Quantity sf four feet lag stones for sale cheap. Buy Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts for taniily use. warranted pure. Live spring chickens constantly on hand at Myer's Bridge St. Market. Berries, Garden truck at My re's meat mar ket. Bridge St. Brick for sale. Enquire of J. T. Ilule, at torney at law. SAFE FOR SAl.K— Fire-proof, Combination Lock. Inquire of W.J.YOUNG. Immense shipments of TOYS for the Holiday trade, are being received daily at the 5 CENT Store. William Brown, at Miller's Barn, clean* and oils Harness, and washes wagons very cheaply. Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire tit this office. SUSQUEHANNA COLI.EGIATK INSTITUTE. The twenty-eighth year continences Aug. 22d, 1881 large and efficient corps of teachers; a full collec tion of maps, cnarts, models and apparatus, and appliances for teaching. Expenses are reasonable. For catalogue or particulars call upon, or address Principal, EDWIN E. QUINLAN, A. M. Towanda, Pa. A New Line of Decorated Chamber Sets just received. American Porcelain and Ivory body verv cheap at C. P. WELLES' Crockery store. Miss N. A. Powell, an experienced dress maker would inform the ladies of Towanda that she now reside s at Mr. 11. A, Prince's on Packer avenue, where site will be pleased to receive orders for wor work, or she will go out by the day. I have bought and used the New Era Washer five days in the week lor the past tive weeks and ant satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Lady's Friend. '1 he more I use it the better I like it. Mrs. E. ONAN. Convenient rooms for house keeping, in Tracy Sc Moore's block, Main St. Apply to 11, P. MOOKK. Mrs. Kilbottrn invites the ladies of Towanda and vicinity to call and examine her stock of Millinery Goods before purchasing elsewhere. FOR SALE:— One Horse, One Cow, O, A. BLACK, Agt., Towanda. "My Wayward Pardncr," for $2 at WhiteomVs Look Store. „AY 1N ,)(nVr ''OLES Cornices and Rings, at C. f®. WELLES' Crockery store. We are still selling Pure Milk at FITK CENTS lVr Quart. 11. ELSBRKK. FLOWERPOTS—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 2f> cts for 15 cts. Also Common and Fancy Flower an Calla Pots, at C. P. WELLES'Crockery Store. I had boon a great snflcror front Neuralgia for years and had consulted a great many dif ferent physicians, hut got no cure until I'took I)r. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills; thev cured me and I have recommended to over titty persons and I have never known thorn to fail. I hoy tiro also the host nervous and dyspeptic pill I ever saw. SIDNEY BKOADBENT. Master Mechanic.. Dickens Manufacturing Company, Scranton. Pa. "What everybody wants is the best organfor the least amount of monev: Therefor every body wants the Hurdett; and when vou've said that, you've told the whole story." fco say the brightest and busiest organs dealers throughout the land, who are turn ishing this matchless instrument to a musics public, which is rapidlv learning todistinguisli its marvellously pure and heautifnl volc from that which is not music. For sale br J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St.. Towanda. ' FOR RENT. Two dwelling bouses in the First Ward for rent. O. I>. KINNEY. Rooms suitable for small family, to let, ii ssatr of town. Euquire at this office. SP. a B 'SEP Ei a, ! The celebrated Stallion has returned to his sta bles in tlds place where lie may BE found. TERMS —Same as heretofore. Oct. 21, 18S1. D. C. DEW ITT. C*l H. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER IIAXCrER. AH work in bis line promptly executed on slior notice. Prom long experience both in city and country, lie prides himself ou being able to suit the most fastidious.