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    The Daily Review
Towanda, Pa., Friday, Dec. 16, 1881.
BBITORn
S. W. AI.VORD. NOBLR N. AL VORD
11 Daily Review" only 25 cenii per
month. Try it,
The best watches made for sale at Ei>*
MOUILLFSSRAUX'S.
Kerosene Burners for Oil Lanterns at C.
M. WELLES' Crockery 99c store.
Holiday Goods selected with great care at
Whitcomb's Rook Store.
Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on
Bridge street, for the best five cent cigar.
The whist club will meet this evening at
the residence of WILLIAM LITTLE, ~*
York Avenue.
FITCH has some very handsome Christmas
tree decorations, which people attending
court will do well to call and examine.
TOWANDA RIFLE RANGE, Saturday Dee. IT,
1881, at 1 p. m. there will be a mid Range
match, open to all comers. Distance 500
yards. Ten rounds. Weapon any rifle. Mil
itary rifles used, as such, allowed four points.
Entrance fee fifty cents. Re-entries allowed.
Prize, a25 lb. turkey. No Lightning shots
will be allowed, but targets will be assigned
as Bull's eye targets, at which competitors
may practice at any time, provided such prac
tice does not interfere with their presence at
the tiring point.
BURLINGTON ITEMS —Miss Ida Morgan of
Towanda, is visiting friends here.
Mrs. Graney of Binghamton, is spending a
few weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. 11. War
ner.
Miss Addie McKeeby of Binghamton, is
going to spend the winter with Miss W. 11.
D. Green.
Mr. George Morris of Colorado, will spend
the winter with his parents.
Our worthy minister and wife, received a
donation visit from the good people of Bur
lington on the 7th inst. ,
As Mr. Charles Scouten and Mr. Alexander
(of Burlington twp.) were hunting deer in
Sullivan county, Mr. Alexander accidentally
shot Mr. S., mistaking him for a deer. If
last accounts are reliable IK? is improving
slowly.
Mrs. Charles Beardsley of Smithfield met
with quite a serious accident a few days ago.
As she was going home from Burlington, a
pair of horses behind her became unmanage
able, and ran against her wagon, throwing
her out. She received some very severe in
juries, but under the skilful treatment of Dr.
Murdoch, she is recovering.
Mr. Justin Morley, an old resident of Bur
lington, was buried on the 13th, after a short
illness.
One more death at the County house this
week.
Our last socjablc was at Dr. Marshall's on
the 13th inst.
Any one who has had the pleasure of spen
ding an evening with the I)r. and his estima
ble wife, cannot fail to know we had a "good
time." Our next will be at VV. 11. D. Green's
Don't fail to go, as Mr. and Mrs. G. have a
faculty of making every one feel at home with
them, and their generous hospitality is known
both far and near.
The Vanness Brothers, who with their
families,have lately moved in town, seem to
be doing a lively business in the way of reno
vating feather beds. We wish them success.
Our minister, Mr. Troxell was quite sick
last Sabbath. He was unable to fill his ap
pointments.
We notice by the Towanda Journal of a
recent date, that there was another Thomas
"arove in Burlington." Now we know there
are a great many people by the same name:
but why two correspondents from a little
town like this has to both be one name is a
question. It is our impression there is a lit
tle dishonesty about it. ■ Now Brother Thom
as (of the Journal) wc would be glad to
do you any kindness that we could; but we
would ask you the next time vou feel lik
sp< nking a little sarsastic of your neighbors
through the newspaper, not to steal our name
for that paper; as we think any one who
would, steal our name; well, guess vou know
what we think without telling vou here, if
you are good at reading thoughts, it seems to
me you must have read ours the last time
we met vou.
THOMAS, OF TIIK TO WAN DA RKVIEW.
Dec. 14,1881.
It is expected that over four hundred teach- j
ers will attend the session of the County In- ]
stitute, and any of our cttizens who are will
ing to take a portion of them as boarders, can
notify County Superintendent RYAN at
J. A. WILT'S ofliee. A list will be kept there
for the accommodation of teachers.
Any industrious, practical farmer, with a
small capital, can hear of an opportunity to
I buy a farm on terms which will enable him
to pay for ot out of the profits. For partieu
ars enquire at this office.
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. — Special in
ducements are ottered you by the BURLING
TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their
advertisement to be found elsewhore in thi
paper.
Cape Cod Cranberries, the largest and best
grown, for sale at E. F DITTRICH &Co.'s.
Chains and Lockets in endless variety, com
prising all the new stvles. at EL) MOUILLESS
EAUX'S.
WEEK OF PRAYER.— The World's Evangel
ical 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
the 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 God on His Church and His
Word.
THURSDAY, January s.—Prayer for the
young ami 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.
Books by eminent authors and Poets, in
the finest bindings suitable for holiday pres
ents, at WHITCOMB'S.
Tickets for JOSH BILLINGS lecture are on
sale at the book stores.
Christmas Cards, New Year Cards, Birth
day, Wedding and Condolence Cards, at
WHITCOMB'S,
Wanted, 3 copies each of the REVIEW dated
respectively Aug. 14 and 20, and Sept. 3 and
13,1881.
Frazcr Axle Grease.—One trial will convince you
that it is tho best. Ask your dealer for the Frazer
Axle Greaße, and take no other. Every box has
our trade mark on.
FRESH OYSTERS received daily at the THIRD
WARD GROCERY STORE. Retailed nt 30 cents
per quart. Churches and parties supplied on reas
onable terms. , D. F. CLARK.
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.
The "Senate" Saloon is not only supplied with
the best oysters in the market, but on the lunch
counter may always he found everything th e ap
petite craves. Under Chamherlin's jewelry store.
11. A. SCOTT, of the "Sugar Creek Mill," lias
loft an order hook with O. D. Wickham at 'tic Post
Office. All orders for Flour, Feed, Meal, Grain
etc., left there will receive prompt attention.
Daniel Mcßridc offers his house on Washington
street, 3 doors from the Henry House, for rent. A
small family desired.
A good girl wanted in a small family. Inquire of
Smith Brothers.
The Baltimore MINCE MEAT which has a world
wide reputation, is for sale at RUNDKI.L'S Market.—
Those who once use this brand are never satisfied
with any other.
Select Dancing Claim.
By special request Mr. F. LAMEREAUX, of Bing
hamton, will give instructions -n the above art every
Friday afternoon and evening, at Mercur Hall.
Hours of tuh'on—Ladies, masters and misses at 4
p.m. (paien i and guardians Imitted/ree), gents
at 7:30 to 9p. in., assemblies om 9 to 12 in, All
the modern dances will be ta.ight. Round dances
a specialty.
WANTED, —2 rooms suitable for house keeping.
A short distance out of town preferred. Inquire
at this office.
Blank Deeds,
Blank Leases,
Blank Notes,
For Sale at the REVIEW Office.
FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good Farm, coutaning,
One Hundred Acres, situate near Potterville; good
portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH
UR UITRCUILL, at the Marble Works.
House for rent in best neighborhood—adjoining
my residence. W. B.DODGE.
x)e c, 12,1881.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
All the new Bank* and Toys at C. I*. Welles' 99c
store.
BIRD CAGES, 41 cents and upwards at the a
Cent Store
C. M. Manville has a quantity of four feet lag
stones for sale cheap.
Buy Knupp's Superior Flavoring Extracts
for family use, warranted pure.
Lamp Wicks, Fletchers best, by the yard at C
P. Wells' Crockery store.
The oest o and 10 cent Cigars ever Smoked, at
the Park Street Cigar Store, South side Mercur
block.
Have you ever tried that superb tobacco for
sale at the Park Street Store, Mercur block? It
can't be beat.
WANTED—By Germania Band, situations for a
dry goods clerk, four years experience, a house and
sign painter, and light work for a young man. All
of them gentlemen of good character and will fur
nish recommendations. Communications addressed
to Germania Band, will receive prompt attention.
George Carter having opened a Barber Shop one
door South of the Methodist Church, solicits sharca
of the public patronage. George is a Good Barbel,
Give him a call.
FOlt SALE:—
One Horse,
One Cow,
O, A. BLACK, Agt., Towanda
Evetything waranted an represented at C. 1'
Welles' Crockery and 99c store.
Foot Rest Frames and Upholstered Foot Rests at
C. I'. Welles* Crockery and 99c store.
"My Wayward I'ardner," for $2 at Whltcomb's
Book Store.
Latest styles of Hats and Caps just received at M.
E. ROSENFIELD'S.
Vases and Toilet Pets. Largest Line. Cheapest
Goods at the 99c Store.
Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem
edy for coughs ami colds. It, is mild, pleas
ant and effective, Sold in Towanda only by
C. B. PORTER.
Christmas Cards, elegant line, at C. P.Welles'
Crockery Store.
The finest building lot in Towanda borough, cor
aor ofPoplar and Second streets, between the res
idence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and E. Walker, wil
be sold cheap. Apply to (>. D. KINNEY.
Live spring chickens constantly on hand at
Mycr's Bridge St. Market.
If you want a Firi-t Class SHAVE orll ATRCU I',
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. LYNCIICOME, Prop.
Large Doll Houses and Brooklyn Bridges at C. P.
Welles* Crockery and 99c Store.
For First Class Custom Boots and Shoes, go to
Morgan McMahon's Shop, over Burchill Brothers
Marble Works. Repairing of all kinds neatly done.
Headquarters for DOLLS! Dolls Heads, Bodies,
and Arms, at C. P. W"lles' CTockerv and 99c store.
BRADFORD COUNTY ROAD LAWS.—Tust
Published, a revised edition of Carnochau's Road
Laws and Laws Relating to Township Ollicers in
Bradford County," by Samuel W. Buak.
For sale at Treasurer's Office or at either Whit
comb's ar Cross's bookstore, Towanda, l'a.
Now goods opening every day at C. I'. Welles'
Crockery and 99c store.
If vcu call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store
you will And that you can get more and bet
ter goods for tlie monev than at at any shoe
house in Towanda.
Best and Cheapest Holiday Stock ever exhibited
in Towanda at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c
store.
LAWRENCE UAIXORAN, the old reliable and skil
ful SHOE MAKER is again "on deck." and wishes
to mt'orm bis customers and the public that here
after, in "rain or shine," he will be found at bis
post ready to do all work in bis line in the best
manner and on short notice. Shop in rear of the
REVIEW office.
THE NEW ERA WASHER!— Give il a trial.
It does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
202-tw. L. S. BI.ASDELL. Agent.
Elegant New Styles of picture Brackets and Jap
anese Brackets at the 99c store.
Car loads of new goods now being received at the
Five Cent Store.
HOUSE ANd LOTS FOR SAI.E AND RENT.—I have
a number of dwelling bouses 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. ELSBItEE.
Childrens Books, Small and Large. Lowest Pri
ces. at C. I'. Welles'Crockery and 99c store.
FOR SALE:—
One Cook stove.
One Heating stove, suitable for oal or wood,
O. A. BLACK, Weston st.
Gold Band Tea Sets, 56 pieces, for $5 at C. P.
Welles Crockery store.
CHARLES AKENS has taken tlie Barber Shop late
ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in Patton Block, and
solicits a share of public patronage. He is an ex
perienced barber and understands sd branches of
the business.
New Majolica at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c
store.
THE VERY LATEST— StvIes in men's, ehi!
drcn's and boys' suits, overcoats and fur
nishing goods can be found.at Jacob's Cloth
ing House as he has just opened an immense
stock of Fall and Winter goods.
HOPE for tiib DEAF.
X>r*. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums
PEREECTLY RESTORE TIIE HEARING AND PERFORM THE WORK'nr
the A'atvral A!ways in position, but invisiblt others. AW conrersation and \ ,
heard distinctly. We refer to those .sithem. Send for descriptive circular with tes moLin, 1
• ct - 18 ' 1881 Address H. T. K. I'ECK k CO., So sN Y
Wanted —A good violinist, with evenings not en
gaged. Address, F. L. G., Box 50, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. OTTARSON, the upholsterer, is nutting some
very nice goods in just now for the Holidays,
and see what a Bargain you can get with hi ra
Two heating stoves for sale cheap. X. P. IIICKS.
Great variety of Motto and Fancy Cups, Saucers
and Mugs at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 00c store.
Mrs. Kilbourn invites the ladies of Towanda and
vicinity to call and examine her stock of Millinery
Goods before purchasing elsewhere.
Compare Prices and Quality, then you will buy
your Christmas Goods at C. P. Wells' Crockery
and 99c store.
Largest assortment of Vases and mottoed Cups
Cups and Saucers, in town at the 5 CENT Store.
Berries, Garden truck at Myre's meat mar
ket, Bridge St.
Brick for sale. Enquire of J. T. IJule, at
torney at law.
SAFK FOR HALE—Fire-proof, Combination
Lock. Inquire of \V. 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 at this office.
SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The
twenty-eighth year commences Aug. 22d, 1881. A
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.*
Miss N. A. Powell, an experienced dress maker
would inform the ladies of Towanda that she now
resides at Mr. If. A, Prince's on Packer avenue,
where she will be pleased to receive orders fo
wor work, or she will go out by the day.
I have bought and used the New Era Washer five
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 I use it the better I
like it. Mrs. E. ONAN.
Convenient rooms for house keeping, in Tracy k.
Moore's block, Main St. Apply to 11, P. MOORE.
We are still sellingl'ure Milk at FIVE CENTS
Per Quart. 11. ELSBItKE.
I had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia
for years and had consulted a great many dif
ferent physicians,hut got no cure until ['took
I)r. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills;
they cured me and I have recommended to
over fifty persons and I have never known
them to fail. They are also the best nervus
and dyspeptic pill 1 ever saw.
SIDNEY BROADRENT.
Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing
Company, Scranton, Pa.
"What everybody wants is the best organ for
the least amount of money : Therefor every
body wants the Burdett; and when vou've
said that, you've told the whole story."
t So say* the brightest and busiest organs
; dealers throughout the land, who are turn
ishing this match less instrument to a niusica
■ public, which is rapidly learning to dist iuguish
its marvellously pure and beautiful voice
from that which is not music. For sale by
J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda.
1 ||
FOR RENT.
Two dwelling houses in the First Ward
| for rent. O.D.KINNEY.
Room? suitable for small family, te let, in eeatre
,of town. Enquire at this office.
IJ. 117 lil . fii; !
! The celebrated Stallion has returned to his sta
blee in this place where he may •• found. TERMS
; —Same as heretofore.
Oct. 21, 1881. D. C. HEWITT.
TT W. MILLER
| ■A A.a keep? sevqral
PLTBLIC HACKS
| and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly,
lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and
earl} morning trains (Nos. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction
for these trains, 25 rent* per pa*enger. Regu
lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates
Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.50; two
couples in one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending
funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Hack by the hour $1
Horses and carriages to let.
Orders left at liis office below council rooms will
receive careful attention. 11. W MILLER
I Nov. 27,1880.
ftf- LOOK HERE !
A change of weather means a change of CLOTHES t
j Anybody in need of Overcoats, Business and Dress
Suits, Boots, Ladies and Children's Shoes, will find
the CHEAPEST PLACE at the BOSTON CLOTH
| ING HOUSE, just oponed in Means' Block, Maia
street, Towanda, Pa.
M. L. SCIINEEBERG.
Oct. 11. 1881.
SII. BEAN,
■ Plain and Ornamental Painter,
AND PAPER HANGER.
All work in his line promptly executed eu shr
notice. From long experience both in city and
countiy, he prides himself on being able to suit the
most fastidious.