The Uail.y Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Jan., 21, 1880. EDITORS: B. W. ALVORI). NOBLE N. ALVOItD. "Daily Reriemr" only 35 cenlt per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post offiee follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Pushore Laporte &e 9.30 " L. Y. way mail from the North. .10.00 Sheshequin Ac H-00 '' New Era &c Tues. Tliur and Sat. Asylum Ac Moil. Wed. and Fri. Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 p. M. Leltaysville ltome &e " Closed mail from Erie & N C R Its 2.30 L, Y. way mail from the South. • .4.30 " Canton 5-o<> " Barclay Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira A Erie RR10.40 " DEPA RT. Canton Monroeton &c 0.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 0.15 Cl's'd m,l Elmira Erie AN C R RIO.OO " Troy Burlington &c 10.00 " Sneshoquin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1-00 P- M. New Era Tues Thur and 5at...." Asylum Mon Wed and Fri Leltaysville Rome &c *' *' Dushore Ae 2.45 j. V. way mail North 3.40 N Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 " Office open from 7.00 A.M. t07.45 p. M. Money Order oflice open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 p. M. Oflice open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. P. POWELL, P. M. We shall print Sunday School notes to morrow. A cautious hibernian lady refused to have her son learn the printing business, because he was an "honest b'y, and she would not have a divll made of him." The festival and supper at the Universalis! church parlors last evening, netted the verv handsome sum of $41.25. Dr. 'IAYLORS congregation are liberal. The well at the nail mills has now reached a depth of nearly fifty feet. After the first six feet it is sunk through solid rock, and will not have to In; stoned up. At least a hundred loads of the best building stone have been taken out. Twenty-live barrels of water per hour have to be removed, and new veins are struck every day. The blasting will be continued until the supply reaches fifty bar rels per hour. Two lemons, six eggs, two teaeupfuls of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one tea cupful boiling water, rich pastry for lining pans. These materials will make two pies. Grate ofl'the yellow rind of the lemons for flavoring, throw away the thick white skin, cut up the remainder of the lemons very tine, being careful not to lose the juice. A Oil to this the sugar, the yolks of six eggs well beaten, then the flour, and lastly the boiling water. Pour the mixture into the lined pie pans and bake. Prepare an icing with the whites of six eggs, and when the pies are a light brown, spread it smoothly ov rtheni; return again to the oven and bake a light brown. The Lltnirn Advertiser gives the follow ing synopsis of an address before the Pales tine Club by our former townsman Re F. D. HoSKiNS: "A large audience, as. usual, gal licit d in the parlors of the V. 31. O. A. last evening, which was uddn ssed by Rev. Mr. 11 ON KINS. The subject of the address was announced as Christian Morality. He first adverted to ancient moralists, of whom he spoke in commendation, all of whom he very properly claimed, were eclipsed by the teachings of Jesus. None taught so broad, so pure, so elevated morality, or so much of the gonuine brotherhood of mankind as C hrist. The code of morals communicated by Christ, applied to human beings of every condition aud of every age. Truth and charity, the speaker regarded as the foundation of Chris tian morality—truth i judging ourselves and charity in judging others. The teaching of the Old Testament is negative; the teaching of the New Testament positive. The spirit of Old Testament moralitv is the sou l of New Testann nt. teaching and morality. It is not in doing only, but of the spirit existing in the heart, back of the doing. The spt alter. inci dent ly referred to the keeping of one day in seven as a rest-day, as a grand philosophical provision, which has ho< 11 an immense bless ing to the human race; he spoke of the power of love and truth, and of the necessity of copying the principles* and life of Christ. Personal. R. S. POOLE, of Pittston, is in town to-day. j FITKP GORE'S run as Mail Agent, is be tween Harrisburg ami Pittsburg. We are informed that GEO. DECKER, of the ! clothing store, contemplates building a $.">,000 residence on South Third street, the coming season. Sheriff DEAN is in Owego to-day, having gone there to witness the execution of SEARLS, the colored murderer. A Jeddo correspondent of the Ilazlcton Sentinel gives the following item of news which will interest some of our readers : "Our genial Sup't, Mr. Gfo. B. Markle,Jr., was united In the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss C. It. Tubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. It. 11. Tubbs, of Kingston, on Wed nesday the 14th inst. They have our heart iest congratulations, and our kindest wishes for a happy and long life. May their paths be laid in pleasant places, and peace and pros perity ever be their lot. Bishop O'HARA, of Scranton, arrived in | town lust evening and administered the rite cf confirmation at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul. A. B. BOWMAN, of the Dushore lie view, I has been elected to represent Sullivan Post, No. 137, at the state meeting, beginning at Reading on Wednesday of next week. Mrs. S. BRAUND, Miss ELM A HORTOX,MISS IIATTIE HOLLON, and B. MORTON, of North Towanda, are attending the Musical Conven tion at Liberty Corners this week. The Con- 1 volition will close with a concert, for the J benefit of the church, Friday evening. Miss CHARITY WEBB, of North Towanda, I who has been visiting in New York State for some weeks is home again. HUGH FRASIER, of Wyalusing, is visiting j his daughter. Mrs. 1). O. HOLLON. in North Towanda. , Superintendent's Notes. January 1!>. — Visited the following schools of West Burlington : IMsgah, Emma Ballard; Village, Delos Rockwell; Froinan Hill, Ida Smiley. Miss Ballard is a good teacher, and steadily improving. Mr. Rockwell has a large school and many large and advanced pupils; I instructs well, and, if as efficient in dicipline, will succeed well. Froman Hill school just opened under present teacher. Directors J. Black well and C. Monroe accompanied to their respective schools, showing much inter est in the exercises and discipline of the pu pils. Argument Court. R M Welles & Son vs P W McDonnell. S | S Strait's use vs Margaret Donne. George Wilcox vs Clias Taylor. Bradford Loan ami Building Association of Alliens twp., vs ! I Sarah J Reeves et al. Harriet Emery vs E Lockwood. Luke Dolan's use vs S R Allen I j and J B Allen. Ponieroy Bros, et al vs J K i Putnam. John Holmes' use vs N \Y Clark. II B Wilhelm's adnirs. \s Alex Derclioux —J ; Rules to open judgment. Ann Mary Keyser's use vs Maria Vangor | der et al. Huston Keeler vs J C Lang. Lu- | I cinda Lounsbury vs 11 B Osborne. Fanny J Burnhain vs Bat Goldi n et al. James Van ! 1)\ ke's use v> ( has Welles IT ai— Rules made J'absolute in each ease. John D Moiitanyt 's adnirs v* Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance CO — Rule made abso ' lute nid ease reniovi d to t'. S. Circuit Court. Andrew Pratt vs John smiley. Alex. Lane. I 2d, vs Win S Wright. Ira Manchester's use Ivs ,1 A Pendleton. Joseph Humphrey \s L \ B Russell et al. N B Cobb's use \s E 11 Goodwin. A P Bump vs J W Arthur—Rules I discharged. Albany twp., vs Klhniinn Smith—Rule lor new trial discharged. Edwin McClelland \s Calvin Dodge— Rule on defendant to pay costs. James VanDyke's use vs (.'has Welles et al i —Rule for judgment for want of sufficient affidavit of defense. Citizens Bank of Waverly vs.! DMontanyc j —Rule to enjoin Sheriff from selling detend- I ants real estate. In re the voluntary assignment of J L Cor ! bin, for the hi nctit of his en ditors — Assignee I discharged. In re the lunacy of Henry Hibhard — Court appoint Orson llihhard eonimittee. NN Belts, Jr.. vs () A Black — James II Codding appointed auditor to distribute funds paid into court. John R Ilazelet vs Geo E Bullock et al. Levi llartinaii & Son vs same -Judgment stricken off in each ease. J P Kirby vs S C Means et al — Judgment directed to he entered against defendant. j In re the petition of Betsey A Newell for 1 the benefit of her separate earnings—Court ! grant prayer of petitioner. A S Hill vs Anna M Hill —Sheriff directed to make proclimation. Lucy J Boyd vs Chns Boyd—C M Hall ap i pointed commissioner. Mary J Carmer vs John Carmer —Divorce decreed. S W Chapman vs Eliza Chapman —Divorce decreed. Amenia English vs S J English—Divorce decreed. Instruction in painting on porcelain, wood and silk will be givenhv Miss MEENA BAKER at the residence of M. C. MERCUR, on Chest nut Street. Private lessons, To cents; classes, j 50 cents. GEO. L. Ross, at the corner of Main and Elizabeth streets, opposite HUMPHREY BROS, j & TRACY'S boot and shoe faetoroy, lias a com plete stock of Groceries, and most of them j purchased—for cash —before the advance in I prices, and will be sold at the very bottom figures. He lias just received a supply of Fancy Patent Flour from the Cataract Mills. I at Niagara Falls. Those in want of that quality of Hour need not look farther for it it is the best. The 3d Ward Store is also j well stocked with goods. FOR Rent. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. CALIEE. ■■ " • • ■ - WANTED TO RENT, a propelling invalid ; chair. Address by postal, IE E. BABOOOK. Box 1405, Towanda. FOR SALE, VERY (HEAP. —A. K. P. tin form. Cost about $25 —lias never been soiled — will lie sold for $lO. Inquire at this office. C. W. JONES is prepared to mend rubbers ; oil siiort notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of Re j VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work gnarranteed. Parties desiring oats and corn by the bushel, can find it at GEO. ROSS" Ist Ward store, at a i reduced price. j PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest i market price, in cash, for good butter. - - - —— • - WANTED TO PURCHASE. —A good tract of j timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. ~ WANTS. \ Under thin head u e will innert FREE, notice* of situntiov* or help /routed. Mrs CURRAN. 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, j three years* experience. Good references Apply to the cdtlors of this paper. BUSINESS LOCALS. ft if At MYER & DEVOK'S market is the place toget tender steaks' and nice roasts. (ft.iT'Myer & Devoe are receiving fresh 1 Ovslcrs daily, at their market. Bridge St. j . n best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in < town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest j oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the finest ■ sausage to he found in Towanda, call on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south of I the Ward House, (fpSTJacobs is selling Overcoats all the way i from $2 up to any price von are wiliing to ! pay. D m't put off your Christinas purchases until the last moment. FITCH has a full line I of candies and confections, and now is the i time to make your selections. Cigars of about every known hraifU at j FITCH'S. J. V. MAXYILLM. Towanda, Pa., will so ! strictly first class Pianos and Organs at groat |y reduced prices for the next sixty days. I'ianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Office with ('. M. MAXVILLE, on 3d street. 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 j tiiture Store and examine the same. rf The conjinucd mild weather lias uiuuccu ROSENKIELO. the Clothing merchant, to ro ; duee the price of Overcoats ami other winter I Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There ; will le nlenty of cold weather yet. j flkiTlf you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S j clothing store. I , * Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse hoots and shoes. i\ll goods warranted as represented, at BLI P'S. OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can a fiord to buy two or three, at ROSENEIEI.D'S clothing store. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to BLUM'S. Ask for one of those switches, all Hair, 30 inches long, at Mrs. M. A. FLKTCHEK'B, NO. 4. Bridge street. (>. A. BLACK has fitted up an office on the second floor of the building lately occupid by the crockery store, where he wilfconfine hini self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at Fin n's. jJj3§T"Choice Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKR & DEVOK'S market. Bridge Street. JkW fleo Lynchconie has opened a new Barber Shoo over Howell's store where he is always ready to wait upon all those who may 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 all per sons indebted to the late firm of MCINTYRK & RUSSELL that they must make immediate payment or costs will be made. Th books and accounts are in Hie hands of JAMES WOOD, Attorney-at-law. Towanda, Ha. When you start out to purchase candies, fruits and confectionery, remember that FITCH'S is headquarters for all those articles, and you can reh upon getting a genuine arti cle. He manufactures most of bis candy and, is enabled to furnish his customers fresh stock. MILK.—SMITH BROS, having forty cows, thirty of which are new-milch, are therefore 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. 20. IS7!L V ICR'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE, a beautiful work of 100 pa pages. One Colored Flower Hlate, and •>OO Illustrations, with Descriptions of the Best Flowers and Vegetables, with prices of seeds, and how to grow them. All for a FIVE CENT STAMP. In English or German. Virk's Seeds are the best in the world. FIVE CENTS will buy the FLORAL GUIDE, telling how to get them. The Flower and Vegetable Garden, 17."> pages, Six Colored l'lates. and many hun dred Engravings. For f>o cents in paper covers; #I.OO in elegant cloth. in Ger- * man or English. Viek's Illustrated Monthly Magazine— -32 Pages a Colored Hlate in every num ber and many fine Engravings. Price #1.25 a year; Five Copies for #5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for in cents; 5 trial copies for 25 cents. Address, JAMES VIUK, Rochester, N. V. ~J~KE HUME MUTUAL LiFE OF LEBANON, PKNN'A. Offers it* Policies of LIKE IXSl'|{ANi'E ou such term* that it in an easy matter for any person to make suitable PROVISION FOB, HIS FAMILY in ease of death. The EXPENSE is very LIGHT, as compared with the ADVANTAGES. For information or District Agencies, call on V. I/ALI., Af(omei/-ut- Ltnr, Towanda, Pa. -pKIAL LIST. —February Term, lb# <> SKCOSU WKISH. W S Pierce, adui'x, \s \Y B ram ha 11. ct al ....sci fa Douglas Davidson, admr, vs .las D Oarboui.. .issue Daniel Bensky \s(lias E Noble issue Shortridge X t'o vs S .1 llickok.... asspt I'ln nix Life Ins t'o vs it A Burbauk et ai sei la Thto l.arrisoii vs 1, (' Lock wood trespass -Pa X X'Y B lii'o vs .1 l> Moiitanyc, et al eject I S tlonuin vs I. I. Moody's adm'rs | Setli Donne's aditt'r v> O \\ Doam trover I D (' DeWitt vs jsehrader < 'oal t'o trespass , E T Fox, assignee, vs T F Madiii asspt | Sarah .lordaii vs Oiive Fox Elliott issue j William M Koilervs Barret Keeler asspt i .1 P Norton vs Robert Bennett ct al assnt W W Harris vs A .1 Lay ton Lois S Wood's use vs A .i Lay ton trespass II B Ingham vs same trcsm.ss , D F Barton vs 5ame....... trespass i F G Nail's use vs Geo Fivie, et ai issue I B C Hall ve William Blague appeal i Lynn n Blackmail, guard.an, vs .1 M Fox... .appeal 8 Kirov vs II (' <> i j.enter. ejectment i> .1 Ciinbliuck vs \\ ni ii Morgan's istate.....usspt IWm It Htorrs, assignee, vs Thos it Jordan asspt ! Daniel Bt nsley vs Stephen Evans, tt al eject TUlnn WKKK. | J Munah, guard, vs 1* L Ward, it al eject ) E (' Sweet, aniu'x. vs A .1 Lay ton ; 11 B Kiihorn. admr, vs Hartford Fire ln t'o .! j Elizabeth Daake \s SII lansworlli eject j Brad L i'c B A of Athens vs F A lv< ot sci ta I Chimney Wheelerv J F Woodruif. appeal Guy G Hollon vs Klhanan Hmitli appeal j Wm M Mallory vs Jauu-s T ('lark it al ...partition | A Loder vs Klnaiiaii Smith asspt I J C Blum vs Andrew .1 Laytun trespass j Jno F Means vs Lycoming Ins asspt I E T Fox, assignee, vs V E Piollet asspt j liose Vincent vs Pa & N Y H li Co asspt C A Ileavener vs David Hervener's exr asspt j J B Bradley vs Alonzo Hill et ai ejeetmeni I M Cunningham vs David Whipple I Daniel daggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass I Josepd McKinney's use vs ,lno M Mver sei fa i J L Klsbrce vs Hugh Clark ! i Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass J W Hollenhack \s ii li Ingham eject j Win II Baruc* vs Win May trespass | Hiram Morton's use vs Erastlis Shcpurd sei fa i Same vs same p, Same vs same p, Subpoenas thin week returnable on Momlav. February Utii. JxSo. Subpoenas, tird week, returnable on Monday,, February Iti, . bso. GEO. \\ . BLA< 'KM AN, Prothonotury. Towanda, Jan. 'J, l.SHii. , *
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