Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Jan'y, 20, 1880. KDJTORB : 8. W. ALVORIL NOBLE N. ALVOItIb "Daily Review" only JIS centa per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. PLila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M- Du shore Laporte fcc 9.30 L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 44 Bheshequin &i • 11.00 New Era &e Tues. Thur and Sat. " Asylum &c Mon. Wed. and Fri. " 44 Troy Burlington &c 1.00 p. m. Leßaysville llome &c 44 " Closed mail from Erie —■■■! mm ' >11" mrniniy- -pomsijrmom Now the young folks are looking forward to St. Valentine's Day. The river is about six feet above low wa ter mark —rafting pitch. Several memebers of the Towanda Rod and Gun Club were out for practice at glass balls yesterday. • O- • - Three eouneilrnen and two school directors are to he chosen at the approaching borough election. Let the voters talk the matter up and select the best men. And now the Elmira Free l'ress is laugh ing at the Advertiser for copying one of its jokes from our "cotemporary," where it ap peared without credit —as usual. The ladies of the Church of the Messiah (Universnlist), will hold a sociable in the Lecture Rooms this, Tuesday, evening. Re. freshmcnts will be served, commencing at 6 o'clock. All are invited. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Post office for the week ending January 19. • Barriger, Deana Rinebold. Mary Barriger, J W Stevens, I J Conley, Mary Vanderpool Jonas Coleman, Carrie VnnDuzer. Kit tie Kinsley, Mrs David Washington, Geo W Lindlev, Manuel Whalen, T C Nichols, Iliram Phillips, () G II Reed, J M Held for postageGaylord & Co., Chicago, 111.; Snmlin Johnson. Providence, R. I. * * • The funeral of Mrs. Titos. ENGLISH, of Market street, took place yesterday morning at seven o'clock, from St. John's church. The remains were taken to the Lehigh \ al" ley depot immediately after the service, and placed on board the 7:52 train for Towanda, where the friends of the deceased reside. A number of Pittstonians attended the funeral at Towanda. Mrs. ENGLISH left one child about three years of age. — Wilkes-Jiarre Record. The maiden name of the deceased was CO P TER. The remains were accompanied to this place by MICHAEL HANLEY, and several other gentlemen and Indies from Pittston. JOHN RICHMOND, an excentricold man of 75 years, living near Lynn, Susquehanna Co.. has been .muoyed considerable of late by two brothers, GEORGE and ECGKNK 11 AW LEY, who would go to RICHMOND'S house and abuse him and obtain provisions. RICH MOND keeps a loaded gun in the house, and last week he told them if they came to his house again he should kill them. Yeste day. at 6 R. M., the IIAWLEYS returning from a hunt stopped at RICHMOND'S. RICIIEOND ordered them off. EUGENE, aged 20. was armed with a bar, used in a horse power threashing machine, went into the house and was put out by RICHMOND'S son-in-law, ASHLEY BUTTON. He stopped before the house and turned to go back, and commenced to threaten RICHMOND and BUTTON, when RICHMOND shot him dead. Squire TYLER held an inquest. No artest has been made. Parties desiring oats and corn by the bushel, can find it at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward store, at a ! reduced price. The meals served by the ladies of the M. E. Church have become famous, and are enjoyed by all who partake of them. The supper to be spread at the church parlors this evening, the first of the new veur, will be a sumptuous affair. At the regular meeting of Crystal Lodge, ! K. of 11., last evening, the following resolu tion was unanimously adopted: Jtesolved, That thethauksof Crystal Lodge J are due to J. O. Frost's Sons, L. B. Rodger* I and wife, Mrs. N. N. Betts, Melntvre Bros., , ('. P. Welles, Rev. C. 11. Wright, .Sirs. O. A. Baldwin, Miss Helen Caiter, and Misses Laura Smith and Fannie Van Fleet, for the ; favors conferred at their sth Annual Anni versary, and that this be printed in the I)ailv RKVIKW. Mrs. ELIZA BOYD, a woman fifty-nine years of age, has been tried in Wiiliamsport for arson. She was convicted and on Satur day was sentenced to pay a fine of SSOO for the use of the county of Lycoming, - Pa., and to undergo an imprisonment of live years and six months at solitary labor in the Philadel phia penitentiary. A( the close of the pro noucing of the sentence, the unfortunate old woman, with tears streaming down her cheeks, asked pennision of the court to say a few words. Her request was granted, when she slated that she was entirely innocent of this crime; that all her troubles arose from improper relations which existed between her husband and JENNIE HAL-HOW, the chief witness against her; that they wanted to get her out of the way.— Elmira Free Pre Personal. The ladies will be pleased to see you at the M. E. Church parlors this evening. Mr. ACKI.KY'S singing schools will meet in the Baptist Church this afternoon and even ing. Mr. L. ACKLEY, a native of this county, but who was for many years a resident of Pittston. moved to Texas two or three years ago. He has now returned and taken up his residence in Wilkes-Rarre. A wedding is to come off to-morrow after noon on Third street, when one of our love liest young ladies is to take the "local habita tion and name" of a popular young artist. ED. WILLIAMS, the plumber, has purchas ed a house and lot on Fourth street, jusj south of SEYMOUR SMITH'S. A. .J. FISHER, the photographer, has com menced the foundation for a new residence on Fourth street, just south of (). I). RART LETT'S late residence. JACOB BILES, of Frenchtown, was in town yesterday. The youngest son of MOSES KILENHKKGEB broke through the ice on Hornet's mill race on Saturday last, and narrowly escaped being drowned. W. 11. CAKXOCIIAN delivered a lecture in Wvalusing lie other evening, on the "Rights of Married Wotiu n." which gave great satis faetion to his auditors. A claim of $40,000 against the estate of R. 11. SACKETT, of Tioga, New York, was disal lowed by the referee. Our townsman, S. 11. SackE'lT is an heir to the estate. Superintendent's Notes. January 10. —Visited the following sehcols of West Burlington: Blackwell, Fannie (ier ould: Bourne, Addie Walters; Steam Mill, Lura Wilcox, all of which are doing well. The primary reading classes—lst and 2d—in the Blackwell were heard hut twice daily, in stead of four times. There is no necessity for this defect, even in large schools, if time is properly economized. The grammar class in analysis and parsing at the Bourne school showed good instruction. The Bourne school house is a good substantial building and out buildings, and on lot of requisite size—was erected during the summer, the old house having been burned about a year ago. Direc tor A. J. Stanton accompanied to his school, and in a few earnest words advised and en couraged the pupils. On inquiring of patrons heard good reports of O. J. Bowman and Jennie Howe, teaching in Burlington twp., and of G. I'. Spencer, in Burlington Borough. I Most teachers now own and use their own I globes, and very few fail to teach analysis of letters in penmanship, Ventilate school rooms more, teachers, and thus protect pupils from the poisonous gases of the school room, also protect school property from marking and destruction. Many of our citizens who have never used 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 and silk will be given by Miss MKKXA BAKER at the residence of M. C. MERCI'K, on Chest nut Street. Private lessons, 75 cents: classes, 50 cents. GEO. L. ROSS, at the corner of Main and Elizabeth streets, opposite Mi MI-IIUEY BHON. &Tu VCY'S hoot and shoe fnetoroy, has a com plete stock of Groceries, and most of them purchased—for cash —before the advance in prices, and will he sold at the very bottom figures. He has just received a supply of Fancy Patent Flour from the Cataract Mills, i at Niagara Falls. Those in want of that quality of fiour need not look farther for if — 1 it is the best. The 3d Ward Store is also well stocked with goods. Foil RENT. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. CALIIT. WANTED TO RENT, a propelling invalid chair. Address by postal, 11. E. BABCOCK, Box 1405. Towanda. FOB SALE, VEHY < HEAD. A. K. P. tin form. ( <>st about $25 —has never been soiled— will he >old for $lO. Inquire at this office. --• # • C. W.JONES is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RE VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work guarratitccd. Dealers are paying t e following price* to day: Hay, per ton, $S 00 to $0 00 Wheat. per bushel, 1 25 Buckwheat, " 50 live. " 70 > Oats. " 88 ! Corn. •• 50 Potatoes, " 30 j Apples, " 40 to 50 Eggs, per doz. 20 Butter, 20 to 25 Lard. 7 to H Pork, 5 Chickens. 7 to S PATCH BROTHERS are paving 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. # ,t -iv v^-?T-#?•* 1 WANTS. " I'mler thin b<(l we will insert HtliE, notice* of ■iitiintioiiH or hie/jt wanted. Mrs ("URBAN, on street west of FROST'S Furniture factory, would like work at plain sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing ami ironing. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three yt ars' experience. Good references Apply to the editors of this paper. EI SINKMN LOCALS. JR_GR.VT MYEU A* DEVOE'S market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roa-ts. (ft tT*Mycr A Dovoe are receiving fresh j Oysters daily, at their market, Bridge St. JLiTMVKit A* DUVOK keep the largest anil he-t assortni< nt of l-'n.its and Vegetables in j town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest I oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the finest sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. i MULI.OUK. at the old Market, just south of | the Ward House, j||3f"Jiieobs is selling Overcoats all the way i from $2 up to anv price vou are willing to I pay. Don't put off your Christmas purchases until the last moment. FITCH has a lull line of candies and confections, ami now i> the time to make your selections. Cigars of about every known brand at FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILI.E. Towanda, Pa., will so | st rictly first class Pianos and Organs at great ! lv reduced prices for the next sixty days. I Pianos and Organs Tuned and ltep .iivd. | Office with C. M. MANVILI.E, on 3d street. The PARAGON ScliooJ 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 The continued mild weather lias liutuccii ■ ROSKNI'TELD. the Clothing merchant, to re i dueo the price of Overcoats and other winter | Clothing, ( all and secure bargains. There will he nlentv of cold weather yet. ItiWlt you want a stylish hat. cheaper than you ever'bought one, call at ROSENEIELD'S clothing store. Prices way d/vvn in Gents fine and coarse boots and sht'es. All goods warranted as represented. Jit BLUM'S. OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at ROSENEIELD'S clothing j store. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, goto HUM'S. Ask for one of those doilar-and-a-half switches, all Hair, 30 inches long, at Mrs. M. A. FLRTCHKK'S, NO. 4. Bridge street. O. A. BLACK has titled up an otfice on the second floor of the building lately occupid by the crockery store, where he will confine hini self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. * Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. HggTChoiee Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKK A DKVOK'S market. Bridge Street. fft-T?" (lea Lynchcome has opened a new Burlier Shop over Powell's store where he i> always remit to wait upon ail those who may favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at their residence no extra charge. This NOTICE i> intended to inform all per sons indebted to the late firm of McINTYKE, A: itussKLL that thev must make immediate payment or costs will be made. Th books and aecoun's are in the hands of JAMES WOOD, Attorney-at-law, Towanda, Pa. When you start out to purchase candies, fruits and confectionery, remember that FITCH'S is headquarters for all those articles, and you can rely upon getting a genuine arti cle. lie manufactures most of his candy and, is enabled to furnish his customers "fresh stock. MILK. — SMITH BROS. having forty cows, thirty of which are new-milch, are there fori* prepared to furnish milk to all who wish at 5 cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to furnishing parties with cream. SMITH BROS. Towanda, Dec. 2!L 1871). V r IC'K'S ILLLTSTHATFI) FLORA], GLIDE, a beautiful work of 100 pa pages, One Colored Flower Plate, and r00 Illustrations, with Descriptions of the Best Flowers and Vegetables, with prices of seeds, and how to grow them. All for a FIVK CENT S I AMI-. In English or German. Viek's Seeds are the best in the world. FIVK CENTS will buy L lie FLORAL GUIDE, telling how to get them. The Flower and Vegetable Garden, 17."# pages. Six Colored Plates, and many hun dred Engravings. For .">0 cents in paper covers; SI.OO in elegant cloth. In Ger man or English. Viek's Illustrated Monthly Magazine— -32 Pages a Colored Plate in every num ber and many line engravings. Price 51.23 a year; Five Copies for *3.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 3 trial copies for 23 cents. Address, JAMES VIUK, Rochester, N. V. THE HOME MUTUAL LIFE OF LEBANON, PKNN'A. Offer* its Policies of I.IKE INSURANCE on such term* that it is an easy matt r for any person to make suitable PROVISION FOR HIS FAMILY in case of death. The EXPENSE is very LIGHT, as compared with the ADVANTAGES. For information or District Ag, ucics, call on ( . M. HA1.1., Attomey-ut-Law, Towanda, Pa. 1 1 " RIAL LlST.—February Term, lss 0 SKCOSO WEEK. VV S Pierce, adm'x, vs W Dramhall, et at ....sci fa Douglas Davidson, admr, \s .las ]> Oarbour...issue Daniel Bensley vs I has E Nobie issue Shurtridge ic to vs S .) Itiekok asspt Plieuix I.ife ins Co vs 11 A Bui bank et ai sci la Diet. Lurrison v.. R ( l.oekwood..• •.. ....trespass l'a NVRR .1 1> Aiontanye, et ai ejeet S Human vs J. L Moody's adin'rs Setli Doune's adni'r vs I W Dunne trover DC Do Witt vs Sciirader Coal • o trespass E T Fox, assignee, vs 'J' F Madid asspt Sarah Jordan vs Oiive Fox Elliott issue William M Keeier vs Barret Keeler asspt .1 I* iiorton vs Roltert Bennett et ai asspt W W Harris vs A ,J Lay ton asspt Lois S Wood's use vs A ,! L ivton trespass II H high am \H same trespass 1) F Barton vs same trespass F G Hall's use vs Geo Fivie, et ai issue B C Hall ve William Blague appeal Lyman Blackmail, guardian, vs ,1 M Fox... .appeal 8 Kirb vs ii ('Viii poi.u , ejectment O.J Chubhuck \s \\ in L • organ's (stale asspt Wm R ytorrs, assignee, v* Titos R .lordnn... .asspt Daniel Bensley vs Htophen Evans, et ai... ... eject THIRD WKKK. .i Munull, guard, \* P L Ward, et al eject E G (Sweet, umd'x, vs A J Lay ton .!... Ii 1! Kilborn, ndnir, vs Hiiillord Fire Ins Co Elizabeth Daake vs 8 H Fansworth eject Brad L it 15 A of Athens vs F A boot sci tu Chauticy Wheeler vs.l F Woodruff. appeal Guy (J llolton vs Ellianan Smitl appeal Win M Mai lory vs James'J'Clark et tu ...partition A Loder vs Elliatian (Smith asspt ,J C Blum vs Andrew .1 Luytcn trespass .Tno F Means vs Lycoming ins C asspt E T Fox, assignee, vs V E Piollet ..asspt Rose Vincent vs l'a He N Y It R Co asspt ■A' A Heavener vs David HervencrV exr asspt .1 1# Bradley \s Alonzo lliii etal ejectment M Cunningham vs David Whipple Daniel .Taggers vs Lewis Biles ul id trespass^ Josepd McKiuney's use vs .Ino M Myer sci tii T L Elsbree vs Hugh Clark Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass ,J W Hollenbuck vs H B Ingham eject Wm H Barnes vs Win May trespass liiiam 1 baton's use vs Krastus Hhepurd sei fa Same vs sumo sci fa Hume vs same sci fa Subpoenas 2nn week returnable on Monday, February Utli, 1880. Huhyenas, 3rd week, returnable on Monday, February 10, 1880. GEO. W. BLACKMAN, I'rothouotary. Towanda, Jan. 2,1880.