The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Saturday, Feb., 7, 1880. riotous: 8. W. At A OKI-. N'OI'iI.K N. ALVOUD. Unity Hfrlrtf" only W emit jm* month. fry it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Cost office follows. AKKIVK. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo v. u- Dushore Laporte Ac 9.30 * " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " Sheshequin &r 11.00 " New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 P. M. Leßaysville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie A N Cli EH 2.510 " L, V. Wav mail from the 50uth...4.5J0 " Canton X:e 5.00 " Barclay H. 30 " < ;|'s'd mail fr'ru Elmira A Erie R R 10.40 " DKI'A ItT. Canton Monroeton Ac b.Oo A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 ' Ts'dm.l Elmira Erie A N C R RIO.OO Proy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Srteshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay LOO P. M. New Era Tues Thur and Sat " " Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri " Leltaysville Rome Ac " I inshore Ac 2.45 V. way mail North 3.45 " N Y Phil and Eastarn States 7.45 Office open from 7.00 A. m. t07.45 p. m. Money Order otlice open from 8.00 A. m. to 7.00 P. M. Office open Sunday's from b.OO to 10.00 A. M. P. I'OWKLL, P. M. Fresh made candies at FITCH'S. The Union Square Comedy Co. arc billed for Mercur Hull, next Thursday night. Two Rooms For Rent in l'atton's Block. Enquire of .1. G. PATTON. - - o -m- - There is said to he a lively contest going on for the township offices in Atheus. SHAW A Co., lumber dealers, are enlarging their business, and have leased extensive wharves at Fair Haven, N. Y., from which port they are now* prepared to ship the best j Canadian lumber. GKO. H. WOOD has taken the agency for the central ami eastern townships of this county, for a new edition of the New Testa ment, with notes by Revs. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT and JACOB ABBOTT, embracing uNo a brief biography of our Saviour the Christ; Biogra phies of the writers, as well a* of the prom inent men and women of tin New Tcstaue nt; an analysis of the Gospel*, showing their mutual relation.*; a history of lh< English Translations of the Bible; a complete har mony of the Gospels; illustrative tables re lating chiefly to 'he New Testament, viz: the Miracles ot Christ, the Parables of Jesus, the discourses of Jesus, Ac., Ac., with 50 full-page maps and engravings, 12 of which UUisrtate the parables. Th Elmira Free Press learns that a few prominent, citizens of lilossburg met at the office of li. B. FRKKMAN. Esq.. to consid er the advisability of erecting from the eastern portion of Tioga and western portion of Brad ford counties a new county, defining the western boundary to begin at a point on the line of New York and Pennsylvania, about five miles west of Lawrenceviile, running south about live miles distant from the Tioga river parallel thereto to the westi rn boundai y of Liberty tovvn*hip, continuing thence to Lycoming county, thence east to a point ti\ • miles east of the Northern Central railw ay, thence north in a line live miles east of said Northern Central railway to the aforesaid New York and Pennsylvania state line, thence along said line io t lie place of begin ning, locating the county seat at Blossburg, as being the place most accessible for the general public. The case is to l more tuliy Considered at some future time. Personal. His Honor, Judge INGHAM, Ire* been in town for a day or two. Miss CAKUIK BUCK has returned home from her pleasant visit with friends in To wanda.— LeHaysville Advertiser. WM. UNDKRWOOD, a substantial and re spected citizen of Green's Landing, lost a lit tle boy of that dread disease diphtheria, early this week. Ho lias the sympathy of many friends. HARRY L. PLUMMKR, a young man of Athens township, was in town this morning, to undergo an examination at the hands of Trof. RYAN, preparatory to taking charge of the school at Green's Landing. We enjoyed a pleasant visit from W. A. I'LUMMKH, of Green's Lam ling, this morning. Mr. I'. is quite well known as a writer for the papers of this county. The (J. Y. M. A. A. hail a pleasant time last evening. Mine host KKI.LOGG, of the Elwell House, prepared the supper. -* ♦ ■ Superintendents Notes. Feb. 4, 5, o.—Visited the following schools: Pike* Maple Grove, L. Codding; Wells, Ida Reynolds; Neath, l'rof. W. 11. Evans and Maggie Williams; LeEaysvillc, K: 11. C'od | ding. Warren , Dunham, Helen Farnham; Bowen, Liim Decker; Warrenham, Mary Cunningham; Sleeper Ilill. Libbie linker; Center. F. Brown; Whalen, G. M: Frisbie; Shingle, Lillie Brainard; Union, J„C. Wil liams. Maple Grove and LeKaysvillc have experienced and thorough teachers, and are doing well, as is also the Wells. The people and patrons of Neath may well appreciate their excellent graded school. Director G. W. Talmadge considers the Dunham, Brown and Warrenham schools satisfactory—writing is neglected in them. The Outer school-house is one of the best in the county, and contains a good school. Mr. Krisbie and Mr. Williams have few equals in the county. The attend ance at the Shingle i* larger than usual. Director Whittaker accompanied to his school, and Secretary G. F. Bowen to most of the schools of Warren, counseling and en couraging the pupils. Union is a good new house —built during the past season. The schools of Warren are blessed with good seasoned wood —prepared a year ahead —globe and dictionary. Mel the following patron* in schools: Philip Davis, I loin T Currier. M r*. G. N. Bowen. Miss Cunningham, who is a good disciplinarian, promptly *uspi ndedfrom school J. McDermoU, u young man who felt quite aggrieved la*l fall at failing to get a cer tificate. A young man who ngages in plac ing bent pin* under smaller pupil*, must have, peculiar notions of pupils' duties. Only those are fit to teach and govern others who have first lerrned to govern tin niselve.*. Court Proceedings. Sarah E Clapper vs Abrain Clapper—A B Porter appointed commissioner. Cooper Hancock vs Mellon Hancock—A B Porter appointed commissioner. Eliza Kurkt ndall vs Albert Kurkcudali— Alias suhpuma in divorce directed to be issued. Mary .J Dexter v.* B F D<*xt' r—Sheriff directed to make proclamation. Ellen C WiTght s* K G Wright -Divorce granted. The following .SlicritT.* Deeds won- ac knowledged : E Pomerov 97 acres of lanu in Gianvilh tovvnpship, sold Jan. 29, 1880, as the prop erty of (.'ha* Clark; eon #2.208. A J Close 90 acres of land in West Bur lington twp., sold Jan. 29, IfSBU, as the prop erty of C'has Ta\ lor; con $1,900. J P Coburn 12 acres of land m Orwell twp., sold Jan. 2b, 1880, a.* tin property of II 11 Grow; con sl<>o. P M Kile (JO acres of land in Windham twp., sold Jan. 2b, 18f*0, as the propcrjy of u .1 Dawes; eon SBOS. W 11 Barnes 9(> acres of land in Wilmot twp., sold Jan. 2b, 18*0, of the property of B C Barnes; eon SIOO. A L Crunmer and O M Brock DO acres of land in Franklin twp., sold Jan. 2b. 1880' as the peoperty of J It Vanness.ctal; eon >*lllo. lieligious services will be held to-morrow a* follows: Presbyterian Church, preaching at 10:510 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 12, m. ( lui*t Church. (Episcopal), service and sermon, 10:2 ft), a. m., and 7, p. m. ■'Mnday School, 12, m. M. L. Church, preaching at 10:30 a. m. ami 7 o'eioek p. in. Sunday School at 12, m. Baptist church, preaching at 7:30. SS. Peter and Paul, mass at 10:30, a.m., Vespers at 7:30 o'clock. Church of Messiah, (Universalist.) Rev. Win.Taylor, pastor, at. 10:510 a. m. Subject, "Fishing." 7 p. m., balance of course on What is Univeralisni. subject: "Holiness Happiness and Salvation for All." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All welcome. A.M. E. Zion, Prayer and Class meetings 10:510 a.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Service 7:510 p. m. P. E. Mission, at Nail Works School House, Sunday School at 3p. til. Service at 0:510. The Brethren, st rvice at 10 1-2 A. M. Sun day School at 3 l*. M. Rooms over Madill's Crockery Store. JACOBS is selling clothing cheajer than ever. The largest stock of Hats ami Caps just RECEIVED at M. E. KOAK.N FIELD'S. Call in and so*- our slock of spring Hats and Caps at M. K. ROBKNFIKLD'B. KOU KENT. —One house on 2d ST reet, and one on Mechanic street. Knquire of W. J. YOUNG. I. .(). OK G. T.—The next s --h . -of the Noriin rn I>i-M : ci >~\ -nil.. ,wf imodTi m plarswUibe held at Athens, Feb. 24th and 25th. Fraternally, E. EUGENE I HI BBCCK. District Seo'y. North Orwell, Pa., Feb. 1. IHNO. Bradford and Sullivan County l'oinonu Grange. No. 23. v. i!i hoitl tic ir regular quar terly inci ting at Standing Store . on Tuesday, February 2ti. 1880, at one o'clock v. M. A general attendance i" required. DWIGHT KLLI.UM. Scc'y. "M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, HAS moved to JOHN BROWN'S Shop, Ist Ward, and will be glad to see all of his old customers, and the public in general. All kind.it of work done on short notice. Please call at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store and get some of tin- nie< l dried bee I'you ever saw, and sliced as thin as tisue pajier, at 12 cents per pound, lie has just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Phiimh lphia. HKADQC vi.'t i t:s (o. A. 'ct II REG. N.(. Tuwaiida. Pa., Ft bruary J. U-80. 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 7:30. in State llni lorm, for Inspection, and also to receive the amount of yearly allowance, after deduct ing all duo and fines charged on company books. 2. Orders for a member's allowance vol! not be accepted. Members will not la paid unless in uni form. and at a meciing of the company. 15; ordei <f J. ANDREW UII.I. Cap.. ( ommauduig Company. (,"o.\L. —The bi at and cheapest .sold in this market, is t he Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly fareened and slated. All sizes sold tor $2 75 per ton. at E. 15. PIERCE'* Coal Yard. Partita are continually asking how can groceries he sold so much cheaper at Rows' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Because he buys his goods for cash, and can all'ord to sell them low. LOST.—Ju the Borough of Tovvanda, on Thursday, January gUiii, a Diamond Ear-ring. The tinder will receive a suitable, n ward by I uving it at 'his uflieo. WAMKD IO I'T. RCHASE. —A gotwl tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this odice. NoilCE.—You can ouy lresh Irish Gat Meal, sealed in 151b. tin cans, manufactured by John Mel unit, in Droghedu, near Doubiin, Ireland, at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood ami bilk, W ill be given by Miss MKKNA BA KER, ut ill. nsideuce of M. C. MI-.RCI K, on (.'liestitnt f>t. Private lessons, 75 tenth; class es 50 ct uis. jan 2S — . PATCH BUOVHI-.RM are , ay in.g the highest inarkei \ nee, in rash, l r .'40..■! bum r. • •>- • FOR It EN r— I have several dwelings fur rent on the First of April next. i.. i 5. lb >Le 1 Kits. FOR KEN 1. —A good HOIIAC iti Third H <;d. Apply to J. N. C ALIKE. C. \Y . JON Eh 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 w or*, guarranteed. WANTS. Under this /toad we will insert URL A, noto re, <,j situations or help tcanted. A good girl. Knquire of Mrs. \\. G. TRACY. A good girl to do housework, Mrs. PETER MCINTYRK. 2d Street. Mrs CI'RRAN, 011 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 it situation iu a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good references Aoply to the-editors ol this paper. MUSIS ENS LOCALS. All kinds of iVuital Fl row's.' OVER. 'GAITJ .-,o ch< tip that yu can all'ord to buy two or three, at KOSKNFIKLD'S clothing store. J"-#"At AIYKK & DKVOK'H market la tl. • place to get tender steukß and nice roa*ta. 3E3**My<T A Dc.voe an- receiving fi t Oyster* daily, at their market, Bridge St. . YKK A lIF.YOK keep the 1 urgent hu ! beat assortment of Fruit.* and Vegetables it; town. 1 It you wuiu the best vi go Bible*, the largest. o\stet>. the best cuts of meat, and the finest .sausage to IH- found in Towanda, cull on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, junt "uth o 1 tlie Ward House, iff-vf'Jacobs in selling Overcoats all the way from fi! up to any price you are willing to P>. Dott't put otf your ChrMma.* jmrehasea until the last moment. Kntnt has a full line I of randies and confection*, and now is the time to make your selection*. Cigars of ui>out. every known brand at FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILLK, Towanda, Pa., will *e strictly lirst class Pianos and Organs at great, ly reduced prices for the next sixty day*. Pianos and Organ* Tunedand Itcp- ired. Office with L\ M. MANVILLK, on Jd street. Tin- continued mild weather lias inauceo KOSKM IKI.D. the Clothing merchant, to re dact the pnie of Overcoat* and other winter Clothing. < all and secure bargains. There will be nieiitv of told weather vet. 3Lt?if you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you ever bought one, f all at ROSKNFIKLI/8 clothing store. Price* way down in (tents fine and e-vrso boots and shoes. All good* warranted HA repr< *ente<|. at Bi.t M'S. For h good, durable and neat fitting shoe, goto BLUM'S. Loyal Sock coal 1* clean, free from slate, does not clinker in the stove, retains Grc long er than any otlu r coal, and is from on*: dollar to one dollar and twenty-five cent* cheaper than Anthracite, at M.U.I'OUY'B Co-d Yard. "When do you get your groceries so cheap." " W'liy I buy them at'tiKo. Rows' Ist Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of him than any w m re else, and they are ail first class to.'' FOR SALE. -A two-seated -leigh. Knquiro of .1. J. (iRIFITTHK. A*k for one of iho*e doliar-Aud-n-half switches, all Hair, JO inch*..* long, at Mrs. M. A. Fr.KTCHKK's. No. i. Bridge street. Country deideia \\ iii find it to their advant age to iiuy their candies at FII'CII'W. O. A. BLACK has fitted up ~o otil„c on tlw second lloor ot the building lately occupid by the crockery store, win re lie will confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. |-yc'lioi<',e Hams and Smoked Beet, at MY Kit A DK vote's market. Bridge Street. X2T Geo Lynehcome haw upetted a new f Barti. r Shop over Powell's store w here he u* • * always teudy to wait upon ail those who may favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Indies' uuU Children'.* hair at tlx jr residence no extra charge. MII.K. ->>ll] it lino*. having forty cow*, thirty of which are n< w-milch, are therefore prepared to furnish milk to ail who wish at fi cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to furnishing purlieu with cream. SMITH BKOK. Towanda, lb*. gy, i7n. ... >] EliCUi HALL, I'OWAiNDA. lYi Aoraeiiu.'i .'viuuxrdi ery—Due Night Duly. THURSDAY EVE., FEB. 12, ISSO. The If .Nit IN SQUARE Comedy Compaii.) OF NEW YORK. Grand LL-miv.ic Production of what has uurc serveuly bun pronounced the Greatest Dramatic Work oi ;•,Age, The S \No < >rphans 4 On which occasion will appear Mr. tioo. J. Maddox, Mb* Julia Sheldon, ' E. H. Brink, " .Funny Simmon*, " W. P. Sheldon, " Agnes Hampton, " H. J. Holme*, 41 Josephine Sefton. kc. ( dec., &c. Magnificent scenery, by Ay re*. The Original Music. Elegant etieet*. Characteristic costumes, &c. * POPULAR PRlCKS—Admission 35-and 50 cent*. Seat* secured three days in advance at KIRBY'S Drug Store. "J"- HE HOME MUTUAL LIFE OK LEBANON, PKNN'A. Offers its Policies of LIKE INSURANCE on such terms that It is an easy matter for any person t* make suitable PROVISION FOR HIS FAMILY in case of death. The EXPKN.SIC is very LIGHT, as compared with die ADVANTAGES. For Information or District Agencies, call on C. */. HALL, Attorney at-Lato, Towanda, Pa. J
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