Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Feb., 4, 1880. KDITORB . 8. W. ALVORD. N'OBLK N. ALVOKD. " Daily Jttevietr" only 585 cent* per month. fry it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post office follows. ARRIVE. PLila. N. Y. and Pastern States..4.oo A. M- Dushore Laporte Doane —Indicted at December Term for larceny. Defendant pleads not guilty. Jury return verdict of guilty on one charge, and not guilty on the other. Com vs Jesse l.anibee—Adultery. Pleads not guilty. Jury return veadict of guilty. Com vs P.enj Pall and John P Pall—Forci ble entry and detainer. Jury retury verdict of guilty, as to Pcnjamin, and tind John 15 guilty on the second and not guilty on the first, count. Com vs Cooper Hancock —Adult ry. Pleads not. guilty. Jury return verdict of guiltv. We yt sterday gave some suggestions in re gard to the best method of making a poor school, and the following Hem from a recent issue of the Wajnesburg Republican cites the following as some of Ihe essential ele ments of a good school: 1. A good teacher is essential—one endow ed w ilb good moral character, good educa ! lion, ] :.li( nee., rsevcrencc, energy, orithusi | asm, resolution. 2. A good school hoard, who take an inter est in the school, who have intelligence j enough to know that a pleasant school room, jstippiitd with good furniture, and a good ! teacher, is necessary, and who have the | libit t> to provide tin in, and the firmness and I ; neij i lo sustain ai d encourage the teacher I they employ. ! .'5. Parents who apprceite a good school for j their ehildn n's sake, and who control their ! child'.en and teach them obedience at home, j ami co-operate with the teacher in all things 4 lor their children's good. i 4. A public spirited community which takes ' an honest pride in the mental and moral eul ' ; ture of the young, in order to the elevation j of tin; standard of good citizenship. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, i does not clinker in the stove, retains fire long er than any other coal, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-five cents cheaper than Anthracite, at MALLOUY'W Coal Yard. HEADQUARTERS CO. A, 9TII REG. N.G. Towanda, I'a., Februarj' 4, 1880. General Order, No. 9. — 1. The members of the Company are order ed to report at the Armory on Tuesday even ing, Feb. 10, 1880, at 7:150, in State Uni form, for Inspection, and also to receive the amount of yearly allowance, after deduct ing all dues and fines charged on company books. 2. Orders for a member's allowance will not be accepted. 3. Members will not be paid unless in uni form, and at a meeting of the company. By order of J. ANDUKW WII/T. (/'apt. Commanding Company. COAL.— -The best and cheapest sold in this market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for $2 75 per ton, at E. 15. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Parties are continually asking how can groceries be sold so much cheaper at Ross' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Because he buys his goods for cash, and can afford to sell them low. LOST. —In the Borough of Towanda, on Thursday, .January 29th, a Diamond Ear-ring. The finder will receive a suitable reward by leaving it at this offico.. WANTED TO PURCHASE.— A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and Silk, will be given by Mi.-ns MEKNA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MEUCUU, on Chestnut St. Private lessons,7scents; class es 50 cents. jan 28 PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. FOR RENT — I have several dwelings for rent on the First of Ajs il next. L. 15. RODGKRS. FOR KENT. —A good HOUSE in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. ( ALIKE. 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 guarranteed. WANTS. Under this head vte trill insert FREE, notices of situationn or help wanted. A good girl. Enquire of Mrs. W. G. TRACY. A good girl to do housework, Mrs. PETER MOJNTYRE. 2d Street. Mrs CURRAN, on street-went 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 I>rv Goods or Groeerv store, three years' experience, Good references Auply to the editors of this paper. BUSINESS LOCALS. r_±r*At MY Kit & DEVOK'B market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can alTord to buy two or three, at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. (Jtgr Myer Pevoe arc receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. 2 ; MYKR &■ DEVOE keep the largest and best assortment of Fruit* and Vegetables in town. 1 f you want tie best vegetables, the large st oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the tint st sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south ol the Ward House, (p-pr.)acobs is selling Overcoats all the way from #2 up to any price you arc willing to pay. Don't put off your Christmas purchases until the hist moment. FITCH has a full line of candies and confections, and now is the time to make your selections. Cigars of about every known brand at FITCIPS. J. A. MANVII.LK, Towanda, Pa., will se strictly first class Pianos and Organs at great ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. Pianos and Organs Tuned mid Rep ired. Office with C. M. MANVII.LK, on 3d street. The continued mild weather lias inaueeu 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. flrrjrif you want n stylish hat. cheaper than you ever bought one, call, at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and coar.se boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at BLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to BLUM'S. Ask for one of those dollar-aud-a-balf switches, all Hair, 30 inches long, at Mrs. M. A. FLKTCHKK'B, NO. 4, Bridge street. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. O. A. BLACK has fitted up „i. otlb e 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. (IfvTX'hoico Hams and Smoked Beef, at MY Kit A- DKVOK'S market, Bridge Street. (fi'4?" Geo Lyuchcome 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 their residence no extra charge. This NOTICE is intended to inform all per sons indebted to the late firm of MOINTYKK & RUSSELL that they must make immediate payment, or costs will be made. Th books and accoun .s are in the bands of JAMES WOOD, Attorney-atrlHW, Towandu, I'a. When you start out to purchase candies, fruits and confectionery, remember that Firm's is headquarters lor 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 l're.sh stock. MILK. —.SMITH BROS. having forty cows, thirty of which are new-milch, arc therefore prepared to furnish milk to all who wish at ft cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to furnishing parties with cream. SMITH BROS. Towunda, Dec. 20. 1879. 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The EXPENSE is very LIOLiT, as compared with the ADVANTAGES. Eor Information or District Agencies, call on C. M. HAIL, iAUomty-ut-Lav), Towauda, Pa. RIAL J.IST.—February Term, ISBO SECOND WKKK. W S Pierce, uum'x, vs \V Brut a hail, ,t ai ....sol fa Douglas Davidson, atimr, vs Ja D Ourbour...issue Daniel Density vs Clias Eiobte lssun bhortridge v-o vs ft i liickok uacpt I'heiilx J, lit ins tfii vs 11 A Bui bunk ut nl r-ci n 'j'heo i.arrisou vs It O Bock wood trcap. s J'a ft. V it it Bo vs .J D Moutauyc, it ui eject ft Human vs L L Moouy's auin'rs belli Doanc's ailiti r vs (j \v Doaiio trover 1> C Do Will vs ftchrader Coal Co iiospitss JJT Kox, assignee, vs T K Aiadill asspt Sarah Jordan vs Olive Eox Enioil issue William M Kocicr vs Barret Kccicr usspt J I'liorlOllNS Kobe! t Bcnlictt ft Ui US#l t W W Harris vs .V J l.ayton asspt Lois ft Wood's use vs .v J Lay ton trespass 11 B Ingham vs same ticspass D F Barton vs saint trespass F U Hall's use vs 800 Is..oda, Jsn. lobtl.