The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Friday, January, 16, 1880. EIHVOB8: 6. W. ALVOIIL). YOBLE N. ALVORD. "Daily Review" only 35 cenh per month. Try it. Mails arrive depart and at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. PLtla. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dushore Laporte Ac 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North..lo.oo " Sheshequin A' 11.00 " New Era Ac Tuee. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Eri. " " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 p. M. Leßaysville Rome &e " " Closed mail from Erie ANCIt RH *2.30 " L, V. way mail from the Sout h.. .4.30 " Canton Ac 5.00 " Barclay 0.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira A Erie It R10.40 " DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 '• Cl's'd m,l Elmira Erie A N C It R 10.00 " Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay L.OO p. M. New Tues Thur and Sat.... " " Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri " '• Leltaysville Rome &c " " Dushore Ac 2.45 " j. V. way mail North 3.45 " N Y Phil and Kastarn States... .7.45 " Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M. Money Order office open from S.OO A. M. to 7.00 p. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 \. m. P. POWELL, P. M. The wife of Judge AARON CHUHRUCK died in Nichols, N. Y., on Monday last. A college graduate is an apprentice in a a printing office in this place. The regular quarterly meetingof the Vestry of Christ Church takes place Monday after noon. We lean that an oil lamp exploded at 1,. E. ELXRRKE'S the other evening. Mrs. E.'s presence ol' mind prevented further damage. Under the new management the Canton Sentinel is one of tin; heat local papersinthis county. There will be fifteen or twenty census enu merators appointed in this county. The work of taking the census must begin June 1. and be completed on or before July 1. MATTMANNIX, an employe of the Pa. A* N. Y. railroad, while busily engaged at work near the upper depot yesterday, was attacked with a tit, and had to he taken home. The Annual business meeting of the State Editorial Association will be held in Ilarris hiirg next Thursday afternoon, when officers will be elected for the coming year. Rev. CHESTER PARK met with a serious ac cident. on last Tuesday. lie was assisting in taking a porker down cellar, and when 1 got near the foot of the steps he slipped and fell, breaking his thigh. Dr. ALLEN set the broken limb, and he is now getting along fine ly. Also, the next day after his accident, Mrs. JOHNSON, his daughter, slipped and sprained her ancle.— At/ten* Gazette. At the annual election o officers of the First National Bank, held on Tuesday after noon, the following gentlemen were chosen: President —•)< >s. p<>wELL. Cashier — N. N. BKTTS. Directors —Jos. POWELL. E. W. HALE, G. W. FISH. R. (). SMITH. C. 1.. TRACY, GEO. STEVENS, C. M. MANVILI.E, 11. 1.. KCOIT, N. N. BKTTS. A NEW HOTEL IN TOWANDA.—We under stand, upon good authority, too, that a new hotel is to be erected upon the site of the old Means House. We are informed that Messrs. J. P. KIRBY and E. W. HALE have purchas ed the ground at #125 per foot, and have bound themselves to erect a hotel building thereon. Our informant states that the build ing will be 75 feet front, ami 175 feet deep, and that there will be two store* in it.—Jour nal. It. is a source of peculiar satisfaction to the people of Towanda that, in ordering groceries they can send a child and rest sure of getting just what, they want, and of the best quality, at the lowest price at JAMES M<'CARE'S. The reputation this establishment has earned for strict. Integrity, is creditable to the town and honorable to Mr. McC., who adds to his hon esty a complete knowledge of the grocerv trade, and is always prepared to advise his customers whentosell to advantage, as well as bow to buy economically. FOR RENT. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. CALIFK. Don't forget that Leah Lodge meets this evening. There is no coal in the market better than the Loyal Sock —one dollar ami twentv-tive cents per ton cheaper than anthracite at MAL- I.ORY'S Coal Yard. '•I did not get my REVIEW yesterday," Said a subscriber this morning, "but my advertise ment has been in, as I have heard from it half a dozen times already, and as my object has been accomplished, you need not insert it again." The REVIEW is a good advertising medium. Superintendent's Notes. January 15.—Visited the following schools: Towanda, Gregg's, Robert Gregg; Fisher, Clara Walborn; Monroe Graded Schools, C. P. Garrison, Miss Beardslcy. The Gregg and Fisher schools seem to be doing well —the teachers seem to be good dis ciplinarians. The attendance in Monroe is large, and the pupils orderly and studious. Heard good recitation in primary reading. Examined advanced class in grammar, which did well, showing much thorough patient work. l'ersoiml. The Whist Club were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. MALLORY. on Huston st., last evening. MICHAEL KIRWIN, who has been on the sick list for several weeks past was able to be in town yesterday, and paid the REVIEW office a visit. JKSII LULL has assumed his duties as con ductor on the S. L. A S. RR., and a fine look ing fellow he is. He has a pleasant coun tenance, but is muscular enough to preserve order on his train. Mr. FITCII, the confectioner, went to Du shore yesterday afternoon. E. 11. PERKINS, formerly of Athens, who has for years been cashier of the Importers and Traders Bank, of New York, has been elected President of the institution. E. G MKRCCR, of Wilkes-Barre, is in To wanda, visiting friends and attending to busi ness affairs. A team got away from the driver at the upper depot the other evening and started up Packer avenue at full speed. Mrs. 11. A. PRINCE saw them coining, and whenopposite her house; she ran out and caught them. It was a brave act. and the owner was very thank ful, as no damage had been sustained. Had the horses continued on their headlong jour ney there is no telling what the consequences might have been. TROY. Pa., January It, lsso. The first time you huv 1 heard from Troy since 1X79. Things just as usual: no news, no business, no nothing. Christmas and New Year's gave us a glimpse of the tone of b\-gone da\ s; but now when "Santa Clause." Christmas dinners and New Year's parties are things of the past, the brave descendants of Hector and Priam have settled down to their usual twelve months sleep. The P. B. T. ().. and also the Dramatic Club, give entertainments soon. Long's Hall, which was purchased some time ago. by ( apt. B. B. MITCHELL, has been divided into two apartments, which have been leased by the I. U. of G. T. and O. U. A. M. The meetings which have boon in progress at the Baptist Church for some time back, have met with considerable success—some ten or more converts are announced. Meet ings are being held at all the churches at present. A Teachers' Institute will be organized at the school house on Saturday next. Four boys from Towanda, who had started out to seek their fortunes, had their ardor somewhat dampened by Chief of Police HULL on Friday last. He gave them lodging in the cooler for the night, and sent them back to their native city Saturday morning. W. E. CIIILNON is selling western lands, also round and single trip tickets at exceedingly low prices. We understand that there are seven candi dates for Justice of the Peace in Troy Boro. for the coining election. The Trojans are bound to have justice done at any price. R. J. BURT, a former resident of this place, and a jolly good fellow, is visiting many friends here. TROJAN N us. \V v I'KD TO UK n i , a p.opeliing invalid chair. Address I v postal. 11. K. Habioi k, Box 1405, Towanda. The question to be discussed by the Philo math.'an Society this evening is: /{eaolved, That ambition produces more injury than in temperance. The Waverly Advocate is in possession of copy of the Eltnira /Republican, of March 10. 1N47. containing an account of thegreht tire in Towanda—which destroyed the old Court House. A skeptic, who was trying to confuse a Christian colored man by the apparently con tradictory passages in the Bible, asked how it could it be that we were in the Spirit and the Spirit was in us. received the reply: "Oh, dar's no puzzle 'bout dat. it's like dat poker. I put's it in do tire, till ii gets red hot. Now. do poker's in de tire, an' do lire's in do poker." A profound theologian could not have made a better reply. ('. W.Jo. , pa.cd to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of Kf> vikw office. Charges reasonable, and work guarrantced. Many of our citizens who have u< ver Used the Loyal Sock are doing so this year. Win Because it is from one dollar to one dollar and tvvinty-tive cents diaper than the harder coals, and it gives as good satisfaction. Instruction in painting on porcelain, wood and silk will be given by Miss M kkna Hakkr at the residence of M. C. Mkkcitr, on Chest nut Street. Private lessons, 7"> cents; eiases, 50 cents. Dealers are paying tie following prices to day : flay, per ton. $0 00 to §lO 00 Wheat, per bushel, I 25 Buckwheat, " 50 live. '• 70 Oats. " ;-ps Corn, •• 50 Potatoes, u JO Apples. " 40 to 50 Eggs, pel doz. 20 Butter, 2J to 25 Lard. 7 to S Pork, 5 Chickens, 7 to 8 Patch Bhothkr.s are paying t lie highest market price, in cash, for good bntt r. FOU Salk, Vkkv Ciikai*.—A. K. P. uni form. Cost about §25 —has never been soiled— will be sold for §lO. Inquire 111 Ibis office. Wantkd to Ppkciiamk.—A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office.. CNAUIWMUBUHMA'DBUATUCUV . V-.N .. . J.. .-jr., _ WANTS. Under this head we will insert h'ltA'£\ notiies of •dimitions or help winded. Mrs l tutu v\. on street'west of Frost's Furniture faetorv. would like work at plain sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing and ironing. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation in a Dry Hoods orCrocery store, three years' experience, (iood references Apply to the editors of this paper. ■BMMNNBJWRUK.III.-4 VIMNI; • nv . v t-.utv : -• BUSINESS LOCALS. 13" At Mykk & Dkvok's market is the place toget tender steaks and nice roasts. HSrT'Myer & Devoe are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market, Bridge St. 1-if 'My kk A Dry ok keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the best citts of meat, and the finest sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. Mru.ocK, at the old Market, just south of I the Ward llouse. UPAtMaeobs is selling Overcoats all the way from §2 up to any price vou are willing to ! pay. Don't put off your Christmas purchases until the last moment. Fitch has a full line of candies and confections, and now is the time to make your selections. Cigars of about even known brand at 1 Fitch's. J. A. Manvilw:. Towanda, Pa., will se strictly first class Pianos and Organs at great ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Rep ired. Office with C. M. Max vii.i.k, on 3d street. The I'au agon 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. tl' The continued mild weather has inuueeu ItosKNKIELD. the Clothing merchant, to re duce the price of Overcoats and other winter . Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There will be olentv of cold weather yet. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to Blcm'h. I you want a stylish hat. cheaper than you ever'bough I one, "call at KOBKXKIKI.i>'h i clothing store. Prices way down in Gents tine and coarse ! boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at HU M'S. <VKitco.vTß so cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at liosi NKIKLI'K clothing store. Ask for one of those dollar-aud-a-liulf i switches, all Hair, inches long, ut Mrs. M 1 A. FI.K.TCII Kit's, NO. 4. Bridge street. <). A. BLACK has fitted up an office on the second floor of the building lately occupid by l the crockery store, where la* will confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance I business. I Country dealers will find it to their advant j age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. Hams and Smoked Beef. at | MYKIIA I )KVOK's market, Bridge .Street. Ijrr?" Geo Lyncheonie lias opened a taw i Barber Shop over Powell's store where he is always ready to wait upon all those who inav favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at their residence no extra charge. This NOTICE is intended to inform unper sons indebted to the late firm of MCINTYUK & IU'BBKI.t. that tliev must make immediate payment, or costs will be made. Tli books and accounts are in the hands of J A m k.S WOOD, Attorney-at-law, Towanda, Pa. \\ ANTKIi. — By the l'owanda Hod and Gun ( lub. .January lf>. |SNO, odtt pigeons. Ad dress K. F. SMITH. See' V., Howell, Pa. When you start out to purchase ciftulies, fruits and eonfeelionery, rememher that FITCH'S i> headquarters for all those articles, and you can rely upon getting a genuine arti cle. He manufactures most of his candy, and is enabled to furnish his customers fresh stock. M II.K. — SMITH BROS. having forty cows, thirty of which are new-milch, are therefore prepared to furnish milk to till who wish at h cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to lurnishing parties with cream. SMITH linos. Towanda, Dee. 21), IS?.). ""j* KIAL LlST.—February Term, lsstL SECOND VVKEK. \Y .S Pierce, udin'x, vs W Brum hall, et at sci fiv Douglas Davidson, A.liur, vs .las IL Ourbour. . .issue Daniel Beiisley vs (..'iKts K Noble issue shortrhige IT CO vs 8 >F liickok usspt I'licnix Lite ins Co vs LI A liiirbunk et al sci fa 'l'heo Larrison vs lit' LOCK wood trespass I'a it N Y li li ( \> vs D 1) Moiitauye, et al eject 8 1 lonian vs 1. I, Moody's adin'rs !... SETLI Doane's adni'r vs C W Donne trover D (' DeWitt vs Schrader Coal CO trespass KT Fox, assignee, vs T F Madill usspt Sarah Jordan \s Olive Fox Kdiott issue William M Keeler vs Ibu ret Keeler asspt J 1* liorton vs Robert P.einieti et al aw#pt W \V Harris \s A ,J L.uyton .asspt Lois 8 Wood's use vs A J Lay ton trespass. II B Ingham vs same '. trespass 1) F Barton vs same trespass F (i Hall's list: vs GEO Fivie, etui issue B (' Hall ve William Brngue appeal Lyman Blackmail, guardian, vs JAI Fox. .. .appeal 8 Ivirby vs 11 C Carpenter ejcctrm nt <>J Ciiubbuek vs Win TL Morgan's estate. ... .asspt WIN li Storrs, assignee, vs Tbos li Jordan. .. .usspt Daniel Boisley vs Htephen Lvuns, et al eject TIIIKO VVKEK. J -Milnail, guard, vs p L Ward, et iff eject K C Sweet, airid'x, vs A J Lay ton !... IT B lvilborn, admr, vs 11 art fold Fire Ins Co Elizabeth DaakevsßH Fanavvorth eject Brad 1, N B A of Athens vs F A Uoot sei fa Chauncy W heeler vs J F Wt.odruff .'..appeal Guy C Ho I lon vs Kiliunun Bmitb appeal Win M Mullory v JamesT Clark et al ...partition A Lodcr vs Klhumtn Smith asspt J C Blum vs Andn vv J trespass Jno F Means vs Lycoming ins asspt K T Fox, assignee, vs V K Piollet asspt Hose Vincent vs i'a & N Y li R t O asspt C A lleavener vs David Hervt tier's exr asspt J B Bradley vs Alonzo Hill TI al ejectment M Cunningham vs David Whipple Daniel daggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass Josepd AleKinney's use vs Jno M Myer sci fa .) L Klsbree vs llugh Clark Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass J W Hollenbuck vs 11 B Ingham eject Win 11 Barnes vs WM May trespass llirain Horton's use vs Krastus Bhepard sci fa Same vs swine sci fa Same vs same sci fa Subpoenas 2nn week returnable on Monday, February nth, 1880. Subpoenas, 3rd week, returnable on Monday, February iti, 1880. GKO. W.BLAL KM AX, L'rothonotary. Towanda, Jan. 2, 1880. CALL AND SEE OLE NEW VISITING AND BUSI NESS CARDS. Al.VoliH & SOX.
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