The J>jxily Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Feb., 5. 1880. ERTTTOKS: B. W. ALVOKI). NOBLK X. ALVOIM). j ' | 44 Daily ttevie*r" outy 45 ri/ per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda! Post ofliec follows. ARRIVE. I'liila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M- Dushorc Laporte Ac 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " Sheshequin A-' 11.00 " New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington &e 1.00 p. M. Leltaysville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie A N Cll Us 2.30 " L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Canton Sec 6.00 " Barclay 6.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira A Erie it 1110.40 '• DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 '• Cl's'd in,l'Elmira Erie ANC it ItIO.OO " i Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " j Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 P.M.I New Era Tues Thur and Sat ....*' " Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " '• Leltaysville Rome Ac '• Dusliore Ac 2.45 " V. way mail North 3.45 " S Y Pliiland East am States.... 7.45 Office open from 7.00 A.M. to 7.4 5 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. Everybody who can afford it is out riding to-day. Braaford and Sullivan County Pomona i Grange, No. 23, will hold their regular quar- ! trrlv meeting at Standing Stone, on Tuesday, | February 26. 1880, at one o'clock p. M. A 1 general attendance is required. 1)WIOHT KKLI.UM, Sec'y. • This has been thus far and unfavorale winter for ice dealers, but the weather has brightened the prospects somewhat. Good ice, 5 inches thick, has been taken from a point near Wyalusing and put in tin; house of the railroad company during the present week. i. (). OK G. T. —The next session of the Northern District Convention of Good Tem plars will he held at Athens, Feb. 24th and 25th. Fraternally, K. EUGENE CHUBBUOK, District Sec'y. North Orwell, Pa., Feb. 1. 1880. The Ladies Benevolent Association chose the following officers for the current year, at the annual meeting: I'resif/ent —Mrs. 1). W. SUOTT. Vice Presidents — Mrs. M. A. WATKINS, Mrs. S. WOODFORD, Mrs. K. WALKER, Mrs. S. 11. SACK KIT. Secretary —Mrs. K. M. WELLES. Treasurer —Mi s. E. T. Fox. A wholesale grocer in this city, who became rich in his business, says his rule always was, when he sold a hill of goods on credit, to im mcdiatcly subscribe fur th* local paper of his debtor. So long as his customer advertised liberally and vigorously, lie listed, hut as soon as he began to contract his advertising space, he took the fact as evidence that there was trouble ahead, and he invariably went for his debt. Said he, "The man who is too poor to make his business known, is too poor to do business." The withdrawing of an ad vertisement is an evidence of weakness that business men are not slow to act upon.— Se.xo York Times. Towanda, February 5, I*Bo. EDITORS REV IEW Gentltmm • —I observ ed the fact announced in \our journal that W. J. YOUNG, Esq.. will ho a candidate for re-election. We do not know whether any one may think it worth while to contest the same, but as some of the. readers of your paper may have little occasion to become familiar with the workings of the official duties of a magistrate, we desire to call atten tion to one or more fads. The Hirst one that stikes us is. that if the present incumbent can afford to continue to exercise the duties of the office, that the people cannot afford to dispense with him. lie is well learned in the law, fair and Impartial in his decisions, and in every way more than qualified for the com plex duties of his position. Again, possessing as he has proved himself in the last Hve years to possess, such desirable and necessary qual ities of character and ability, we believe that bis re-election will he but the recording of the general feeling of our citizens, over Htid above anv petty purlizan consideration. < 'IVIB. We print a synopsis of the proceedings of the Republican State Convention on second page. Personal. CHAS. T. AKCULAUKUS, of Orange, N. J., is visiting his brothers-in-law, the Messrs. IIAWKS, at Greenwood. He visited Bradford Encampment last week. C. E. GLADDING is talked of as a candidate for the legislature next year, and he would make a good one. J DOUTRICK, who has been engaged in the merchant tailoring business here for the past two years, left for his home in Bethlehem last evening. Mr. I), has made lots of friends in Towanda, and leaves a good reputation. W. It. FAHSKTT was yesterday taken to the Insane Asylum at Danville, where we have no doubt he will he restored, and clothed in his right mind, very soon. Court Proceedings. Lizzie Penned vs Edward C'hil.-on ct al. Elizabeth Coonoy vs L D Fowler etal. .South Waverly Borough vs S II Howell et at. Mrs 11. E. Jennings vs Dr. F F Flesehutt, 2 eases. John J Spalding, admr. vs C II Johnson.— Rule to open judgnn lit in each case. The Citizens Bank of Waverly vs J I> Mon tanye— Rule to set aside execution made abso lute. Win Maxwell vs Mrs Mary Ann AlcMahon Rule to set aside < xeeution at cost of pl'ff. The Towanda Building and .Saving Fund Association vs J 11 Chanpcl and C II Turin r —Rule to enjoin the Sheriff from selling lands of C H Turner, and open judgment as to him. Citizens National Bank vs John A Codding and C S Russell—Rules disehargi d. W T Halstead vs Mary L Ilalslend. L K Tallady vs Frank Tallady. Riehmond Baily vs Lillie M Bail} . Kmma Case vs LRCase— Suhpo iiii in divorce directed to he issued in each case. James Wood's use vs M A Cash etal—Rule to enjoin Sheriff from selling real estate. Jeremiah Klock vs John A Koy. M 1! Lhh ins vs A J Noble—Rule to open judgment in each ease. In re the petition of Mary Cain for tlie benefit of her separate earnings—Court grant prayer of petitioner. In re tin: assignment of \V A Rockwell for the hem tit ol his creditors —Assignee directed to sell real estate. A 1) Cha (tee vs Alary F Chalfec—John W Mix appointed commissioner. Eliza I Perrine vs Ira Perrine— lJowlcv Burns and J S Williston appointed corns. Felix Kinsley vs Jane Kinsley-J ft Linds ley and S B Iloyt appointed commissioners. Joseph Meade vs Georgia Meade. Ahhie 10 Ilart vs II A Hart—J S Wiiliston appointed commissioner in each use. Elisha Stafford \ s Sophia Stafford. II K Hanncy uppointed eommissuiiM r. F M Taylor vs Eli/.aheth Taylor -S B Iloyt appointed eommiss ioner. G E Hulctt vs Bertha i) Hulett Divorce granted. K C Wright vs E G Wright—-W J Young appointed commissioner. Melissa J Jones vs •Samuel W done*—Edw. Mills and A St. Clair Smith appointed corns. The Grand Jury dispose of the following additional cases: TKUK UILI.S. Com vs Dave Bruce—Larceny. Corn vs George Young- Adultry. NOT TKUK HILLS. (Tom vs 11 W Vanltarager—Assault and buttery. Prosecutor, Philip Byan. for cos's. Com vs Jared Allen -Assault and battery with intent to commit rape—Prosecutor, June Brown, for costs. Grand Jurv* discharged Wedm sday, Feb ruary 4th. Com vs J W Wilcox, 2 cases—Selling liquor on Sunday, and to habitual drunkards. Nolle prosequi entered on payment of costs. Com vs Alonzo Boswort h—Fornicat ion and bastardy. Nolle prosequi on payment of costs. Com vs Lyman Asheroft—Arson. Dist. Att'y M'Pherson 11 N Williams and W II Thompson for Coin.; D'A. Overton and J F Sanderson for defendant. On trial. M. (). Moody, the blacksmith, has mo\ ed to John* Brown's Shop, Ist. Ward, and will be glad to see all of his old customers, and the public in general. All kinds of work done on short notice. Please call at Gr.o. Boss' Ist Ward Store and get some of the nicest dried beef you ever saw, and sliced as thin as tisue paper, at 12 cents per pound. lie has just purchased a splendid dried href siicerof the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. ILEADQUAUTKKS CO. A, 9TII RF.G. N.G. Towanda. l'a., February 4, JBNO. General Order, No. 9. J. The members of the Company are order i ed to report at the Armory on Tuesday even i ing, Feb. 10, 1880, at 7:30, in State Uni j form, for Inspection, and also to receive the ' amount of yearly allowance, after deduct -1 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. ANDREW WILT. Capt. Commanding Company. j COAL.—The bent and emapest sold in this | market is the Barclay, fresii mined, thorough- j i ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for j j $2 75 per ton, at E. 11. I'l FUCK'S Coal Yard. Parties are continually asking how can j groceries he sold so much cheaper at lb ess' ] Ist Ward Store than they eon in (!)•• heart of j town. Because ho buys his goods for cash, { and can afford to sell them low. LOST.—In the Borough of Towanda, on | Thursday, .January 29th, a Diamond liar-ring, j The finder will receive a suitable reward bv j leaving it at this oftieo. WANTED lO l't LICHASK. A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. NOTICE.—You can buy fresh Irish Oat Meal, sealed in 151b. tin cans, manufactured by John McCaun, in Drogheda, near Douhlin, Ireland, at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and .Silk, will LX! given by Miss MKKNA lIA KI K, at the residence of M. C. MKKCUK, on Chestunt St. Private lessons,7scents; class es 5(1 cents. jail 28 PATCH BROTHERS arc paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. • • FOU REN r—l have several dwelings for rent on the First of April next. L. H. KoDGF.RS. FOR KKNT. — good house iii Third Ward. Apply to .1. N. CALIFF. C. W. JONES is prepared to mend rubhi is on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RE VIEW office. i barges reasonable, and work guaiTiuileed. WANTS. Under thin head we asi/i in*rt FHKE, noHct of HituaSiona or help wanted. Agoodgirl. Enquire of Mrs. W.G.TKACV. A good girl to do housework, Mrs. PK.TKK MCINTYKK. 2d Street. Mrs Ct'KRAN, on street west of FRONT'S Furniture factorv, would lik* work at plain sew ing, 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 I Auply to the editors of this paper. HI ISIKKSS LOC ALS. jtj'ji At MY KIT DKVOKV market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. OVERCOATS so cheap that you can ali'ord to buy two or three, at ROSEN FIELD'S elothimr .store. UfTT'Mye r A Devoe are ivceiv ing fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. J JT'MYKK Si DEVOE keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest ; oysters, the best cuts of meat, nud the finest I sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr. j MULLOCK, at the old Market., just south of I the Ward House, (ff-Tf 'Jacobs is .selling Overcoat* all the way | from £2 up to any price you are willing to ! pay. Don't put off y>ur Christina- puivlcwe* ; until the last inonn nt. FITCH has a full line I of candies and confections, and now is the ' time to make your selections. I Cigar* of übout every known brand at | FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILLK. Towanda, Pa., will se strictly first class Pianos ami Organ* at great ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. | Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired, j Office wit If O. M. MAN Vlt.t.r., on 3d street. The continued mild weather has inuuceu RGSKNFIELD, the Clothing merchant, to re duce the price "1 ( v:rcui" ami oilier winti r Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There ! will he ulenty of cold weather yet. Jill; * I f you want a stylish hat, cheaper than ! you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S I clothing store. i Price* way down in Geut* line ami coarse j hoot- and shoo. All goods warranted as ! represented, at PLUM'S. For a pood, durable and neat fitting shoo, go to BLUM'B. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, does not clinker in the stove, retain* lire long er than any other coal, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-five cents cheaper than AnthracUr.nl .W a t lory's (V| Yard. "Where do you get your groceries so cheap.'" "Why 1 buy them ntGFO. I toss' Ist Ward Store. Y'ou ean buy theui cheaper of him than anywhere else, and they are all first class to." For Sale.— A two-seated sleigh. Enquire of d. J. Griffiths. Ask for one of those dollar-awl-a-half switches, ai! Ifair. 30 inches long, at Mr-. M. A. Fletcher's, No. 4. Bridge street. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy ilieir eatulies at Fitch's. (>. A. Black has fitted up i. off.,e on the second floor ot the building lately oivupid by the crockery -tore, w here he w ill confine him self to the* Sewing Machine and Insurance business. ;td3"Choice llatns an<l Smoked Beef, at. Mykk A Dkvok'- market. Bridge Street. (pg* Geo Lynchconie has opened a new Baroer Shop over Powell's store where he is alw ays ready to w >it upon all those who may favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair al their residence no extra charge. Milk. Smith Bros, having forty cows, thirty of which are new-inileh, are therefore pri pared to furnish milk to all who wish at. cent- per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention giv- n to furnishing parties with cream. Smith Bros. Tov. anda, Dec. 2fi. J SAWING. A All kinds of Fanny Woods for use of Amateurs kept for sale bv the undersign ed. WHITE HOLLY, ROSEWOOD, BIRDS-EYE MAPLE, WALNUT, HUNGARIAN ASH. .. EBON V, it'., AC'., Continually on hand. Also all varieties of IILMtKS, SCREWS, ATMS, SAWS, fv'TC- Send for price ii-t, A. BEVERLY' SMITH, Ucporler Building. A "J* HE HOME MUTUAL LIFE \ )V LKI: A NO.N, PENN"A. Offers its Policies of J.IKK INSURANCE on Much terms that, it is an eny matter for any person to make suitable PROVISION I OK DIM FAMILY ia east; of death. The EXPENSE 1- very LIGHT, as compared '.lll the ADVA.VI AGES. For information ar District Agencies, call on C. J/. HAIL, lslttortiiy-nt-Laiv, To wanda, Pa. RIAL LlS'J. —February Term, !SbO MKCOND VKJSK. W S Pierce, adm'x, vs W Brain bad, ct al ....sci fa Douglas Davidson, aiinir, vs Jtis I) Oarbotir... issue Daniel Bt-usley vs Chaa K Noble issue Shortridge N. to vs S.J iiickek asspt l'lienix Life lit- Do vs 11 A Burbuuk et ai sci fa Theo Larrisou v- if C Dick wood trespass Pa ,v N V U 11 Go vs J 1> Montanye, el al eject ilonian vs L L .Moody's adtn'r Solli Doane s nam r vs . W Doani trover D t DeW lit vs Sohrader Coal Co '.rcspa-s ET Fox, assignee, vs T r Madid as-pt Sarah Jordan •>- Olive Fox Elliott i-stia William it Kinder v. Barret Keiicr uaspt J P Morton v- Robert lienuclt rt ai asvpt VV NV Harris vs A J Litytun asspt Lois S W oud'a u.-e v.- A ■) Dayton trespass II It Ingham vs .-aim irespas* D K Barton vs same trespass h G Hall's use vs Giu Fivie, et al ....i--ue, | tl 1.5 Dali v William lirague appeal Lyman Blackmail, guardian, vs J it Fox....appeal j Kirby vs 11 C Carpenter ejectment | <>J Chubbuek vs Win 11 Morgan's estate asspt Win R ritorrs, assignee, vs Thus R Jordan....asspt Daniel llenley vs Stephen Kv;uis, et al eject THIKU VVKEK. [ J Munaii, guard, v.s P L Ward, et al eject K C Hwrd, atnd'x, vs A .J Lay ton I 11 11 Kilboru, adinr, vs Hartford Fire Ins to I Elizabeth Daake vs 8 11 Fans worth eject [ Brail L X 11 Aof Athens v.- F A lfoot sci fa I Chuuncy Wheeler vs J P Woodruff". appeut Guy C liotiou vs l' lhanan Smith appeal Wm M Mai lory vs James T Clark t ai ...paruuou .V Loder vs Elbanan Smith asspt Jt' Blum vs Andrew ,1 I,ay ten trespass Jno F Moans v Lycoming ins 1C T Fox, assignee, vs V K Piollet. asspt Rose Vincent vs Pa A N Y it 14 Go asspt. G A lleaveiu r vs David llervemr'.s exr asspt J B Bradley vs A10u7.0 Hill et al ejeetmeiq M Cunningham vs David Whipple Daniel J aggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass Joscpd Mi Kinney's use vs Jno M Myer sci fa J L htsbree vs Hugh Clark Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass J W ilollenback vs 11 B lugearn eject A Win H Barnes vs Win M~ trespass ■ Hiram Gorton's use v Nraatut Khepard .sci fa batau vs some... sci la# Hal lie vs same sci fa A (subpoenas "'in week returnable on Monday,fl February v'th, ssO. v J Mibpoenas, >rd week, returnable on Monuay, February in, lvi>. Kg. VV. BLAOKJ4 AN, Prothonntary. T'ovvaniG, •Jan. ti, ISho.
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