The Daily Review, j Towanda, a., Monday, Jan'y, 19, 1880 j EDITORS: 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVOItD. '< Oaily Reriem" only 85 cent* per month. Try It. Mails arrive depart and at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dushorc Laporte &c 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 " Sheshequin &c 11.00 " New Era Ac Tucs. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 I*. M. Leßavsville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie ANC RR s 2.30 " L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Canton Ac 5.00 " Barclay 6.39 " Cl's'd mail fr'tn Elmira A Erießßlo.4o " DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 0.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 " Cl's'd m,l Elmira Erie AN C R RIO.OO " Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1-00 P. M. New Era Tucs Thur ami Sat.... " Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " Leltaysville Rome Ac " Dushore Ac 2.45 " 'j. V. way mail North 3.45 " N Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 " Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 P. M. MoneY Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 p. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. * P. POWELL, P. M. Tunkhanuock is to have a new Episcopal Church. The interest question will be discussed by Oscaluwa Grange at the regular meeting Friday evening. At the late term of court in Williamsport, sixteen prisioners were sentenced, ten of them to the penitentiary. Passengers who fail to procure tickets on thd S. L. A S. RR., are churged five cents ex tra fare. The nail null at Crescent, on the N. C. road, is soon to be started up, under the manage ment of BOHTLKY BROTHERS. If the publishers of Guyozt's Geographies desire to have them retained in schools, they should revise the work, and bring their maps up to present time. Their Grammar School edition, in use in our schools, was printed several years ago, and is very defective. The mild weather has created a regular ! panic in the clothing trade, and M. E. ROBEN KIELD, who always does business on the principle that a "nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." is offering the balance of his winter stock lower than ever before. Don't let this opportunity pass without im proving it, by supplying yourself with a good suit. The congregation of Christ Church enjoyed two excellent sermons yesterday. The preach er, Rev. E. P. BROWNE, is not an attractive speaker in the general acceptation of the term, but he is a sound reasoner, and has a happy faculty of applying the truths of the Bible, while his unostentatious piety and deep earn estness win the attention and touch the hearts of his hearers. We are pleased to learn that lie is doing a good work in his parish at Troy. GEO. L. ROSS, at the corner of Main and Elizabeth streets, opposite HUMPHREY BROS, A TRACY'S boot and shoe factoroy, has a com plete stock of Groceries, and most of them purchased—for cash —before the advance in prices, and will be sold at the very bottom figures. He has just received a supply of Fancy Patent Flour from the Cataract Mills, at Niagara Falls. Those in want of that quality of flour need not look farther for it it is the best. The 3d Ward Store is also well stocked with goods. One of our big town eotemporaries styles the REVIEW an amateur printing establish ment, hut every week copies local items from it without credit, sometimes remarking, "A cotemporary savs," Ac. The interest mani fested in the REVIEW by the people of To wanda is the best endorsement we could dosire, and the fact that our cotemporary "looks down upon us," while appropriating our locals, does not dishearten us, and we only refer to the matter to suggest to the Elmira Advertiser that it might publish our items several days earlier, by copying from the REVIEW, instead of reprinting them from "our cotemporary," and giving it credit for news stolen from us. Troy has 37 street lamps, and burned 58 gallons of oil in December. Canton will hereafter enjoy free delivery and collection of express goods. JAMES j BOTH WELL has been appointed Agent of j the Central Express . A good selection for ; the company as well as the public. The expenses of the county for the year 1879 were $37,500. We are informed by Clerk | LEWIS, that there is a balance of funds on ; hand of about S3OOO, and not a penny of in debtedness. The ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a festival and serve refreshments at the church , parlors to-morrow evening. Busy business-; men, and anybody else, can save the trouble | of going home to supper by calling at the j church parlors any time after (5 o'clock. Not long since while sitting in JAMES MC- C A HE'S grocery store, a salesman in another i similar establishment entered and ordered a! sack of flour sent to his house. Somewhat j surprised at the transaction, we inquired of j the clerk why he did not buy the article from his employers. The answer explained it.; "MCCABE," said he, "always keeps the best j brands of flour, and our folks do not." The annual meeting of the Bradford County ; Agricultural Society will be held at Mercur j Hall on Monday, February 2d, at 2 o'clock in j the afternooon. Officers will be elected for the ensuing year, and reports of the Secretary | and Treasurer for the past year will be pre sented. The contract from Hon. BENJ. S. BENTLEY, for the Fair Grounds, will be con sidered, and arrangements made to take pos session of the property early in the spring. The warm springlike weather of a week ago was not the best to keep the system in a state of health. It had too much of the "green Christmas, fat churchyard" flavor 1 about it. At Alba something like an epidemic broke out. Mr. and Mrs. JOHN REYNOLDS j were attacked and lived but a short time, j Their son, NATHAN BEYNOI.DS, and his wife, were present at their death but were seized j with the fever and were unable to attend the funeral. Mr. CARMAN also has been sick, and Mrs. TRAD WILSON is dangerously ill.— Canton Sentinel. Personal. JOHN MCCORMICK has been re-elected Clerk of Owego village. A. G. TATE, of the Williamsport Sun and Democrat , is seriously ill, with little prospect j of recovery. M. V. ELSBREK, of Ohio, is visiting friends | in this county, after an absence of nearly I thirty years. He has a valuable patent churn i for which he is traveling. i Enw. WALKER, the lumber merchant, is ; confined to his house by sickness. Hon. H. L. SCOTT, has been confined to his I house for several weeks by illness. Mrs. E. T. Fox, who has been in Philndel- I phia fot* some time receiving treatment for her eyes, returned home on Saturday. AL | though still suffering from impaired vision, her physician gives encouragement that time : will entirely restore her. MeKenn County Items. CLERMONT, Pa., Jan. 16, 1880. j The Buffalo Coal Company are mining and ; shipping from 350 to 400 tons of coal per day. The mines are located at Clermont, McKean County, only ninety miles from Buffalo. Mr. G. MACFARLNE, Superintendent of tin* Buffalo Coal Coompany's works at Ibis place, I is spending a few weeks in Towanda, visiting ; his parents and friends. The Clermont Brass Band is in a flourish ing eondishion, undor the leadership of JOHN N ISEL. FRED JOHNSON, Jchn REESE and MIKE | KEEKE run a special train over theJ.RR. j last night—for their passengers we think. Guess W. E. BUTTS don't hardly recognize the history of his Ufe through the late rebel lion that we see in that beautiful sheet, .the j Blossburg Industrial liegisier. F. I .Many of our citizens who have never used J the Loyal Sock are doing so this year. Why? ! Because it is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-five cents chaper than the harder | coals, and it gives as good satisfaction. Instruction in painting on porcelain, wood j and silk will be given by Miss MEENA BAKER | at the residence of M. C. MERCITR, on Chest nut Street. Private lessons, 75 cents: classes, ! 50 cents. Foil IIKNT. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. CALIFF. WANTED TO RENT, a propelling invalid-;; chair. Address by postal, 11. E. BABCOCK, j Box 1405, Towanda. I i FOB SALE, VERY CHEAI.— A. K. P. unj form. Cost about #25 —has never been soiled will be sold for #lO. Inquire at this office. C. W. JONES is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop j corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of ITE-, VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work | guarranteed. Dealers are paying the following prices to day: Ilav, per ton, #0 00 to #lO 00 Wheat, per bushel, 125 Buckwheat, *' 50 Rye. " TO Oats, " 38 Corn, Potatoes, " 30 Apples, " 40 to 50 Eggs, per doz. 20 Butter, 23 to 25 Lard, T to 8 Pork, _ 5 Chickens, 7 to 8 PATCH BROTH ERH are paying the highest-! market price, in cash, for good butter. WANTED TO PURCHASE.— A good tract of; timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. WANTS. Under this head ice will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. MTSCURRAN, on street-west of FROST'S Furniture factory, 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 Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good references Apply to the editors of this paper. BUSINESS LOCALS. (tr- VTAF MYER & DEVOE'S market is the J place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. Myer &■ Devoe are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market, Bridge St. fflcgrMYEK & DEVOE keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in i town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest | oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the finest saUsuge to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. i MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south of j the Ward House, Jacobs is selling Overcoats all the way ; from #2 up to any price you are willing to ! pay. Don't put off your Christmas purchases I until the last moment. FITCH has a full line 1 !of candies and confections, and now is the | time to make your selections. Cigars of about every known brand at ; FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILLE, Towanda, Pa., will se ! st rictlv first class Pianos and Organs at great j ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. ! : Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired, i , Office with C. M. MANVILLE, on 3d street. The PARAGON School Desk is the best in j ! flic market. Warranted not to get out of I | order or break. Call at FROST'S SONS Fur-1 : niture Store and examine the same. tf The continued mild weather has inuueeu ROSEN FIELD, the Clothing merchant, to re | duee the price of Overcoats and other winter Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There I will be nlenty of cold weather yet. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to BLUM'S. you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S j clothing store. Prices way down in Gents line and coarse j boots and shoes. All goods warranted as ! represented, at BLUM'S. • 4 L . OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at ROSENFIELD'B clothing store. Ask for one of those dollar-and-a-half switches, all Hair, 30 inches long, at Mrs. 31 A. FLETCHER'S, NO. 4, Bridge street. O. A. BLACK has fitted up an office on the second floor of the building lately occupid by the crockery store, where he will confine him self to the* Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. ®3f"Choice Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYER . 18. | LlST.—February Term, 1880. SECOND WKKK. i W 8 Pierce, adm'jt, vs W Brainliall, et al ....sci fa Douglas Davidson, admr, vs .las ]) Ourbour.. .issue I Da.iiel Bensley vs Clias E Nobie issue | Shortridge & Go vs S J Hickok asspt Phenix Life ins Co vs 11 A Burbank et al sci fa Theo Larrison vs R J B Bradley vs Alonzo Hill et al ejectment M Cunningham vs David Whipple .... Daniel .Taggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass Josepd McKinney's use vs Jno M Myer sci fa 1 J L Elsbree vs Hugh Clark Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass : .T W Hollenbaek vs H B Ingham eject „ Wm 11 Barnes vsWm May trespass Hiram Morton's use vs Erastus Shepard sci fa Baiue vs sei fa ■ Same vs same sci fa ' Subpoenas 2un week returnable on Monday, ! February 9th, 1880. 1 Subpoenas, 3rd week, returnable on Monday,. February 16, 1880. GEO. W.ISLACKMAN, Protlionotary. Towanda, Jan. 2,1880.