The Daily Review. Towanda. Pa., Monday. Feb., I, 1880. KPIVORS : B. W. ALVORD. NOBLK N. \LVORN. "Daily Hewitt* " emltg 35 cent* per memth. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. Phi la. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dushore Laporte &e 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 44 Sheshequiti &•' 11.00 44 New Era &e Tues. Thur and Sat. " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. 4i 44 Troy Burlington Ae 1.00 I*. M. LeKaysville Home Ac " 44 Closed mail from Erie ANC It Its 2.30 " L, V. Wav mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton Ac 5.00 44 Barclay 0.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'ni Elmira A Erie It 1110.41) 44 DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 0.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 0.15 Cl's'd m.I Elmira Erie A N ('ll HIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44 S/ieshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 i\ M. New Era Tues Thur and Sat... • 44 Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri 44 Leltaysville Home Ac I>usliore Ac 2.45 V. way mail North 3.45 " A Y Phil and East am States 7.45 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M. Money Order office open fromS.OO A. M. to T.OO P. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. P. POWELL, P. M. Council meeting to-night. Court commenced at 10 o'clock this mornin;. Odd Fellow* who may he in town thi-• vn ing will he welcome at Bradford Lodge. CHARLIE SMITH, the t< mperanee lecturer, will speck in Monroeton this evening. If you are troubled with a cough. g<> to FITCH'S and get some Tolu eamlx. A few more days like this will settle t c ice question—the river will be frozen clear to the bottom. Hereafter the weather reports are to be sent from Washington to the Postoffice in ] this place. A new brick store is to he erected on the lot between EVANS A IIII.DRKTH'S and Pat ton's block. Sociable at the residence of GEORGE W. PLACEMAN, on corn* r of Fourth and Eliza oet.li streets, Tuesday evening. Febru ry 3d. All are cordially invited to attend. COAL. —The best and cheapest sold in this market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All size* sold for $2 75 per ton, at E. B. PIEKCE'S Coal Yard. A very pleasant affair came off at the Ward House on Saturday evening. About 9 o'clock a goodly number of Lima's together with several of their friends took possession of the public parlor, and then notified Chief Engineer PORTER that his presence was required in the same place. The < hief re sponded promptly, as he. always does t > any call from his brother firemen, but was great ly surprised on reaching the room to tind so large, a congrcagafion. His embarrassment was increased when JAN. 11. CODDINO, Esq., arose, and in a well limed speech, presented him with a handsome gold badge, as a testi monial from Linta. No. t, to Mr. PORTER for the valuable services lie lias rendered the company as chairman of the Executive Com mittee for a number of years. Mr. CODDINO referred to the event ol the evening as the the third memorable one in the annals of company of recent date —the election of Mr.. PORTER to the Chicftuncv of the Towanda Fire department, the iate Reception, ilie suc cess of which was largely due to the efforts and management of the Chief, and this to the company, most pleasant, of all, because the compliment w as so richly deserved. Mr. PORTER was too much affected by the presentation to make a speech in response to Mr. CODDINO. and after returning his sincere thanks, asked Senator DAVIES to speck for him. In complying with the request the Senator indulged in one of his most luippy forensic efforts. He was followed byN.C. ELSBKKK in a few appropriate remarks. The badge is of pure gold, inches in Cireumfernee, and bears on one side the fol lowing inscription: •'CLARK B. PORTER, Chief Engineer, 18, so." On the reverse side: "CLARK B. PORTER. January 29, ISMO. From his friends." Personal. ; JOHN BKEMAN has got u new hack, and is ; happy as a king. Miss AMY DUKKIKLD is visiting in town, and is the guest of Mrs. HENRY MERGER. GEO. W. INGRAIIAM, Chief Clerk in the i Biughamton Postoffiee, spent Sunday at. F. J. UIJNGERKORD'B, in this place. "There's a • I (young) lady in the ease." W. L. LYON, one of tier stalwart ltepubli- | • cans of Albany township, is a delegate to the i Convention this evening. i > i Mrs. SMITH, of Elmira, and Mis. W. S. ! FRAZER, of Wyalusing, are visiting at I). O IIOLLON'S. I Col. OVERTON returned to Washington to-1 day. | ' Miss MYKA KINGSBURY spoke to a full,' house at the Church of the Messiah last even- j ' ing. Her subject was "God's Prize," ami was j well handled. It is the duty of school directors in the j several townships and boroughs of this state, 1 ( where then: are no Fire Marshals, to see that | the law in regard to tire escapes is put in ! force. I, Our friend 11. J icons will b • most heartily : congratulated on the 1 urn of fortune's win el i < which again puts him in possession of his ! < store. | I Mrs. A. T. PIERCE is visiting her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. L. I). BOWMAN. : : Editor VAN GELDER, of the LeKaysville! 1 Advertiser , is a delegate to the Republican 1 Convention. Mr. O. 11. LOOMIS, one of Meshoppen's J ( most promising hnsincss men, and Miss ELIZ- I ] ABETI! McKcNE.a very estimable voting lady, were married at the home of the bride's fath- j or, at McKune, on Wedn s lay ki-t.bv Rev. j 11. 11. WELLS, of Kingston. Mr. LOOMIS' j daughter. HOKTENSE, who has been living in 1 California, was uiani d a few days before in I Chicago, to Mr. KOSSUTII NEWCOMHK. of | Rochester. Among the guests were a mini- j her of the bride's California friends, vvlio ae- j coinpanied lit r to Chicago for the occasion. | Mr. and Mrs. NKWCOMBK joined Mr. LOOMIS j ' is McKune, and after the wedding aceoni- ; ' panied them on their tour. Mr. LOOMIS has j st completed an elegant mansion at Meshop- ■ pen, which has been prepared for the recep- j tionof his bride.— Tunkhannok Republican, i Put Your Trust in llim. Nor in the heat of pain and strife Think God has east thee off unheard; Nor that, the man whose prosperous life Thou enviest, is of Him preferred; Tknc passes and much change doth bring. And sets a hound to everything. . I Sing, pray, and swerve not from His ways. But do thine own | art faithfully; Trust His rteli promises of grace; So shall it lie fulfilled in thee; | God never yet tors > u anted. A good girl. Enquire of Mrs. W. G. TRACY. A good girl to do hoil>ework, Mrs. PETER McINTYRE. 2d Street. Mrs CUKHA.N, on STREET west of FROST'S Furniture faetorv. would like work it plain sewing, tailoring, carpet, making, or washing j and ironing. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good references j Aoply to the editors of this pnpc r. UIJSINIiSS LOCALS. ■FCG'AL MYKK A DKVOK'S market is the place to get tender steak- and nice roasts. OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can affonl to buy two or three, at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. JLTTMYER & Dcvoe are receiving tresh j Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. J-JY'MYKK A: DKVOK keep tin largest and i best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in ; town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the finest sausage to be found in Townnda, call on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south of I the Ward House, jfi YPJACOBS is selling Overcoats all the way from #2 up to any price you art- willing t< pay. Don't put off your Christmas purchases until the last moment. FITCH has a full line of candies and eon feet ions, and now is the time to make your selections. Cigars of about, every known brand at FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILI.E, Towand a, Pa., will se I st rictly first class Pianos and Organs at great : ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. , Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Office with C. M. MANVILLK, on 3d street. The continued mild weather has tnuuceu ROSEN FIELD, 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. itif if you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you overbought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and course boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at. BLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to BLUM'S. Aak for one of thoae doI1r-aud-:i-half I switches, ail Hair, 30 inches long, at Mrs. M. | A. FLKTCHER'B, NO. 4. Bridge street. | Country dealers will find it to their advant j age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. <). A. BLACK has titted up .T. oriLe on the | second floor of the building lately occupid by i the crockery -.tore, whore he will'contine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. 'boice Hams and Smoked Beef, at. MY Kit A DKVOK'S market. Bridge Street. Geo Lyncheonic has opened a new Barber Shop over Powell'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 thejr residence no extra charge. This NOTICE is intended to inform all per sons indebted to the late firm of MCINTYKK A Itc.ssKi.i. that tliev tnu>t make immediate ! payment or costs will be made. Th books anil arcoun s are in the hands of JAMES W'oon, Attorney-at-law, Towanda, Pa. When you start out to purchase candies, fruits and confectionery, remember that FITCH'S is headquarters tor all those articles, and you can rely upon getting a genuine arti cle. He mamifaetures most of his candy and, is enabled to furnish his customers fresh stock. MILK. -SMUII Bttos. having forty rows, ' thirty of which are new-milch, are therefore I prepared to furnish milk to all who wish at 5 j cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to furnishing parties J with cream. SMITH Bkom. Towanda, Dee. 2b. 1871). YICK'S ILLUSTRATED FLORAL (JI IDE, u beautiful work of 10U pa i pages. One Colored Flower Plate, and '.">oo Illustrations, with Descriptions of i the Best Flowers and Vegetables, with prices of seeds, and how to grow them. All for a FIVE CENT STAMP. in English or (verman. Viek's Seeds are the best in the world. FIVE ( EN rs w ill buy the FI.OUAL GUIDK, j telling how to get them. I The Flower and Vegetable Garden, 173 ! pages, six Colored Plates, and many hun j dred Engravings. For 30 cents in paper j covers; £I.OO in elegant cloth. in tier man or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine— -32 Pages a Colored Plate in every num ber and tine Engravings. Price SI 23 a year; Five Copies for £3.00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 5 trial copies lor 23 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. ~J~HE HOME MUTUAL LIFE OK 1, KHAN ON, I'KNN'A. j Oil em its Puliciea ol' LIKE INSURANCE ou such I terms that it i an easy mutter for any person te j make suitable PROVISION FOIt 11 IS FAMILY . in case of deatli. The EXPENSE in very I.IUIIT, as compared vvitli the ADVANTAGES. Pur information or IHairict Agencies, cull on C. .)/. IIALL, AUorney-ut-Law, Tow andu, Pa. IT RIAL LIST. —February Term, 1880 BKCOND Wi.UK. W S Pierce, adni'x, va W It rani hall, et al ....sci fa Douglas Ilavidaon, udnir, vs Jus D Oarbour...issue Daniel Benaley va Cha K Noble iaauo Shortridge fit Go .a S.I Hickok aaapt Phcnix Life lnaGo va II A Hurbank el Hi sci n* ! Theo Larriaon va lilt Loci.wood trespass j Pa fit N V 1. 11 Go va J I) Moiitanye, et al eject j S I lonian va L L Moody's adiu'ra j Sefh Doane'a adm'r va G W Doaiu trover | i> G lie Witt \a Sehrader Goal Go trespass KT Fox, assignee, I' K Madiil aaapt j Sarah Jordan v Olive hox KuiuV iaaue | William M lveeler v* Harret keoler aaspt i J 1* Ilorton va Robert Itennett et al aaspt !VV W Harris va .J Pay ton aaspt j Lola S Wood'a ue va A.l i,ay ton ireapasa i 11 l Ingham va aaiue trespass ! i> F ltartonva same trespass j F li llali'a nan va Geo Fivie, et al issue j It i tlall vc William ltrague appeal ! I.ymau ltlaekinan, guardian, va J M Fox... .appeal j b kirby va It G Garpenter ojeouuoni i O J Ghubbuck va \V m il Morgan's estate aaspt ! Win 11 btorra, assignee, va '1 bos R Jordan... .uapl | Daniel Henaley va Stephen Evans, et al eject TimtO WkIKK. i J Muuah, guard, va P L Ward, et al eject [KG Sweet, aind'x, vo A J Layton ' ll It kilborn, admr, va Hartford Fire Inn Go i Elizabeth Daukc va S II Fanaworth eject j Brau 1. it li A of Alliens va F A Root aei fa i Ghauucy Wheeler va J F Woodruff appeal | Guy G ilollon va Elhunau Smith ....appeal ' Win M Mai lory vs Jamea T Glnrk et al ...partition ' A Loder \s Klliunun Smith aaspt J G Blum vs Andrew J Layton trespass I Jno F Means va Lycoming Ana Go asapl | E T Fox, assignee, vs V' K Piollel aaept I Roae Vincent va Pa fit N V R ft Go aaapt ! G A lleavener va David llerveuer'a exr..... .aaapt 1 J It Bradley vs Alonzo 11111 et al ejectment i M Cunningham va David Whipple Daniel daggers va Lewis Itilea et al treapaa# j Joaepd Mekinney's uae \a Jno M Myer aei fa | J L Klsbree va Ilugh Glnrk | Leonora Heath, et al, va John Garroll trespass* IJ W llollenback vail i> Ingham eject ; Win H Barnea va Win M> ~ trespass | Hiram llorton'a uae v • Xrustus Shepard aei fa ] Same va attme. • • aei in - Same va aei fa Subpoenaam week retuiuable on Monday, | February Uth, sSO. Subpoenas, Jrd week, returnable on Monday, February I>>, lsso. < EO. W. BLACK MAN, Prothonotary. To wand*, Jan. 2, IHHO.