The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Saturday, Dec'r 13, 1879. EDITORS: B. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOHI). * ( Daily Mteeiete" only 25 rent per month. Try it. Mails arrive depart and at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States.. 4.oo A. M~ Dushore Laporte Ac, !).3(> " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 " Sheshequin Ac 11.00 " New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 r. m. Leltaysville Home Ac " " Closed mail from Erie AN C R Its 2.30 " L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Canton &c 5.00 " Barclay 0.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'm Elniira A Erie R R10.40 " DEPART. Canton Mon ronton Ac 0.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 " Cl's'd ni,fElmira Erie A NCR RIO.OO Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sncshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 p. M. New Era Tnes Thur and Sat.... " Asvlunv Mon Wed and Fri " " Leltaysville Rome Ac " " Dushore Ac 2.45 ." • J . V. way mail North 3.45 " A Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t<>7.45 p. M. Money Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to I 7.00 p. M. Office open Sunday's from 0.00 to 10.00 A. M. J P. POWELL, P. M. Maj. E. W. HALE, of "Woodsidc," will go ! to Florida for several weeks this winter. The election of officers of the Eire Depart ment takes place Monday evening. The Nail Works will require from two to four hundred kegs per day. Illness will prevent Arch-Bishop WOOD from participating in the services at the! Catholic Church to-morrow. The next quarterly meeting of the Church of Christ of Bradford county will he held at drover, beginning on Friday evening, Dec. | 26th, and continuing over Sunday. Don't put oil' your Christmas purchases! until the last moment. Fnvn has a full line 1 of candies and confections, and now is the J time to make your selections. Attorney FOYI.K has his new residence, on j Third street, nearly ready for occupancy. It is said to he one of the most convenient, well j arranged dwellings in town. We bespeak for j Mr. F. and his good wife many years of happi-; ness in it. The particular attention of school directors and tax-pavers is directed to a decision of Su- \ periiitondent Wn I.KRSUA.M, in another col umn. Observance of the law will save direc- - tors much annoyance and prevent imposition of penalties. ♦ The old adage "it never rains hut it pours," i lias been verified ill Mr. M AI.LOKY'S experi ence. Lately he sold his fast horse for $lO,- 500, and now he has disposed of the old Fall Creek cars, which have been idle on the track near the Nail M ills for the past four or live J years, for, report says, nearly $40,000. The public will regret to learn that <>ur ex- ; cellcnt friend, W. 11. I). (JRKKN. is about to vacate the hotel at Burlington. I'nder his administration the hostelrie has gained an; enviable reputation with the traveling public, and it will be fortuiite indeed if the house ; falls into such excellent hands again. Mrs. ( G. knows how to prepare a meal lit for a i prince. A corresondent of the fiuzejte o drcarih That round me lie— From trouble, toil, and vanity, From care and strife, To thee I turn, to thee I lly. Book of Life. Religious services will he held to-morrow as follows: Presbyterian Church, preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. .Sunday school at 12, m. Christ Church, (Episcopal), service and sermon, 10:30. a. m.. and 7, p. in. Sunday School. 12, in. M. E. Church, preaching at 10:30 a. in., Sunday School at 12. m. Baptist church, preaching at 7:30. SS. Peter and Paul, mass at 10:30. a.m., Merciir Hall. Church of Messiah, (I'liiversalist.) Rev. Win. Taylor, pastor, at 10:30 a. in., subject; "The Sunday School and its work." At 7p. in., "Christ, the (Jod man." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All welcome. A. M. E. /ion. Prayer and Class meetings 10:30 a. in. Sundax School 2 p.m. Service 7:30 p.in. P. I 1!. Mission, at Nail Works School House, Sunday School at 3p. m. Service at 0:30. The Brethren, service at 10 1-2 A. M. Sun day School at 3r. M. Rooms over MadiU's Crockery Store. Items from the Can'on Sentinel of this week : A barn belonging to FRANK MAYO, and situated nearly opposite his residence, was destroyed by tire Tuesday night. The tire originated in the loft of the barn, and nearly all of its contents was saved. The Indepen dent boys were on hand, but their services were but little needed. We acknowledge the receipt of an invita tion to the Seventh Annual Reception of the Naiad Co. No. 2. of Towanda. which will he held on New Year's night. From the well known character of the gentlemen composing the managing committee, a grand affair may safely be assured. Mr. 11. B. PARSONS has recently been.mak ing a canvas with a view to obtaining a cor rect list of the adult residents of this boroUgh. The result shows that there are 312 males and 324 h males, making the total adult population of the borough 636. As the adult population of any town is estimated to be about two lift lis of the entire population, it foilows that the population of Canton at the present time is something.like sixteen hundred. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to HUV their candies at FITCH'S. ATIIKNS. December 13th. At a meeting last night the subject of a reading room was discussed, and we are now in a fair way to have that much needed insti tution in this place. We hope it will prove a success, as it will, if the present plans are carried out. WILL. The continued mild weather has induced ! ROSKNKIKLD, the Clothing merchant, to re duce the price of Overcoats and other winter [Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There will be plenty of cold weather yet. For a good, durable and neat tit ting shoe, go to HU M'S. Mrs. FLKTCHKH is selling millinery goods at cost. Prices way down in Gents tine and coarse hoot# and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at HU M'S. On account of a change in m\ business. I will sell Millinery Goods at cost. Mrs. M. A. FLKTCHKH, No. 4 Bridge street. IMPORTANT TO SCHOOL DIREC TORS AND TAX PAVERS—The fol lowing decision of the Superintendent of Public Instruction is of great importance to tax-payers a* well as directors, a* violation ;of the law upon the subject will deprive di - tricts of the State appropriation, and subject Directors to severe penalties: DKPAKTMKNT OK Pru. INS., I llarrishurg, Pa., Dec. 1, IS?.). J| There is hut one time in the year when di rectors can adopt a new series of text books for the schools under their charge, or change i old ones, and that is between the time of electing teachers and the opening of the j schools. Section 215, Act of M. y 1, 1S")4, says: " That immediately after the annual election I of teachers in each school district of the state, and be fere the opening of the schools tor the ensuing term, there shall he a meeting of the I dimeters or controllers and teachers of each j district; at which meeting the directors or [ controllers shall decide upon a series of school hooks, in the different branches to he taught during the ensuing school year; which books, and no other, shall be used in the schools of the district during said period.'' Such is the law, with this exception, that books cannot now be changed more frequent l\ than once in three years. • J. P. WICK ERSII AM. Superintendent Public Instruction. BUSINESS LOCALS. Jeff-Choice Hams and Smoked Reef, at MVKK & DKVOK'S market. Bridge Street. This N()TI('E i> intended to inform all per sons indebted to the late firm of MCLNTYRK & RI'SNKLL that they must make immediate payment or costs will be made. The books ami accounts are in the hands of JAMKS WOOI, Attorney-at-law, Towanda, Pa. OYKRCOATS so cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at ROSKNKIKLD'N clothing store. i —. ♦ If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the finest sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. MI'LLOCK, at the old Market, just south of the Ward House, trrvrAt MYKK A: DKVOK'S market is the place toget tender steaks and nice roasts. Oysters daily, at their market, Bridge St. fflSTßuy your fresh fish at RI NDKLL'S. JUTT* Deo Lvnchcome has opened a new | Barber Shop over Powell's store where lie is always ream to wait upon all those who mav favor him with their patronage. Shampooing j hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at i their residence no extra charge. best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in town. JkiTGo to E. D. RUXOKLL'S for the best ' Steaks and Roasts. ffT-Tf (renuine Bacon of the best, quality —al ways on sale at E. I). RI NDKLL'S market. The PARAGON School Desk is the best in the market. Warranted not to get out of order or break. Call at FROST'S SONS Fur niture Store and examine the same. tf B3TFRESH OYSTERS to-day, at E. I). Rundell's. G£i?'A room for rent in Patton's Block, over Jacob's store. Apply to J. (J. Patton. ®3f"Jacobß is selling Overcoats all the way from $2 up to any price vou are willing to pay. POSTPONED. THE SALE OF ('rockery, Plated ware Toys. t/ &c. In MADILI/S Crockery Store, stand* ad journed until MPcrrmher 10. T. J. DEAN, Sheriff. JOAILV EE VIEW ! <>nl;\ l v wcnt t v-Five ( en I s ;i rvionlli. TRY IT? 50th YEAR of GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. The oldest and Best Fashion Magazine in America. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK REDUCE I) TO $2.00 PER YEAR. Subscriptions will he received at this Office in Clubs with this Paper. The DAILY RKVIKW and Godey's Lady's Book for one Year at #4.50. See what Godev's Ladv'S Book will Contain IN 1880. 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