The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Mo"tlay, Feb., 9, 1880. B neons: d. W. ALVOIU). NOBLE N. AL\ ORD. " Daily Review" S3 eemt per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Pustoffice follows. ARRIVE. P!iila. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M- Dusliore Laporte Ac 9*30 " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " Sheshequin Ac 11.00 New Era Ac Tues. Tliur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 p. M. Leßaysville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie AN CKRh 2.30 " L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Canton Ac 5.00 " Barclay 6.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'ni Elniira A ErieK R10.40 " DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac ~.9.00 A.M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 " Cl's'dni,l'ElmiraErie AN CR KIO.OO " Trov Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 P.M. New Era Tues Thur and 5at,.... " Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " Leitaysvillc Rome Ac *' Dushore Ac 2.45 " ~V. way mail North 3.45 " X Y Phil and Eastarn States 7.45 " Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 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. Maple sugar, of this year's make, warranted genuine, is sold at the stores in town. A Washington excursion train will pass | over the L. V. to-night. The Episcopal Mite Society will meet to morrow evening at the house of GEORGE D. STROUD, Esq. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Wednesday of this week, being the first day j of Lent, or "Ash Wednesday," there will be service in Christ Church at 10:30 A. M. and 4 p. M. Don't forget the entertainment to be given this eveing in the hall. Those not wishing to stay to the performance after supper, need not pay the admission fee. Children will be admitted for 15 cents. A little Miss in the Third Ward, who evi dently has not enjoyed the. instruction of "the Church." was told by a companion the other day th: t she could not do a, certain thing on Ash Wednesday "Well." replied the little dissenter, "I don't care if It's dirt Wed nesday." What more important and useful object of public good can we attain now in Towanda, than a library, from which our children and ourselves may draw amusement, instruction, andennohling influences. Show your approval of such a project, and do all you can to make it a fact, by coining to the library entertain, ment at the hall to-night. The Court House hell was rung yesterday morning to notify Judge MORROW that the jurv in the case of the Common wealth vs. VANN and BARNES, charged with burning the barn of GUY SMITH, bad agreed upon a verdict. The jury were sent out Saturday afternoon, and failed to agree in time to report that evening. They found the defend ants not guilty, but directed that thev pay the costs. A "leap year" party will come off at the resicence at WILLIAM GRIFKIS, on Wednes day evening of this week. The occasion will be in honor of Miss EMMA GKIKKIH, aud a large number of her associates arc ex pected to be in attendance. The girls are to do the "inviting," and of course no young man will he so ungalhint as to "give the mit ten" to the fair one who may indicate her partiality for him, by asking the pleasure of his company for the evening. Times have changed. Some years ago, not many, an apprentice to the printing business was expected and required to remain on duty until the work of the day was completed, but now, like the "jour," the devil thinks he must "skedaddle" as soon as the hell of SS. Peter and Paul indicates that the hour of six has arrived. To this change of custom our read ers who failed to receive the REVIEW, Satur day evening, must attribute the cause. One, of our compositors left in- the morning with out notice, which delayed the paper until late in the afternoon, and as the carrier had only completed half his route at 6 o'clock, our up town readers were left without a REVIEW. The like shall not occur again. Fresh made candies at FITCH'S. The famous trotting horse "Mnllorv,' which was sola last fall to a gentleman in New York for 810,500, is dead. The valuable animal died of pneumonia a few days since. You can get a good supper—ice cream, cake and jelly included—for 30 cents, from six tifl half past seven o'clock at the Hall. At eight o'clock, after an overture by STULEN'B Orchestra. GILMOKK'H Columbia will be given. The SMITH Family, and two. other good plays will follow promptly. Supper, or cake and ice cream alone, will be served after the playes are done. Personal. REV. Doctor STEWART honored the RE viKW office with a call Saturday. F. PAGE, a prominent coal dealer of De troit, is visiting Supt. BLIGHT, of the Loyal Soek colliery. HERBERT BONFKY takes charge of the malls on the S l . L. AS. RR. during Mail Agent SHKKMAN'H illness, and has already become very proficient at the business. Hon. JOKKL'H G. PATTON spent Sunday at "Woodside," with his uncle, Maj. HAI.K. Wir.i. LLMKNDORK and wife, of Say re, were in town yesterday. While proceeding to his office on Friday last Esquire TIDD fell, injuring one of his limbs quite seriously. He is out again this morning, hut unable to navigate very com fortably. L. T. ROYHK, Esq., has disposed of his book agency business to 11. S. GRAVES, and accepted a situation a* traveling salesman for the extensive Furniture establishment of J. O. FROST'S SONS. JOHN NOHLK, the accomplished foreman of the Reporter job office, who has been on the sick list for some time, is "on duty" again, to the joy of his many friends. Senator GKXANK informs us that we were in error in stating that the acting Chairman of the Greenback Executive Committee of 1878, was in the Republican Convention last week. The Senator says the gentleman re ferred to never was a "True Greeubacker." Mr. EDWIN B. COI.K is superintending the removal of the greens from Christ Church to day. M. S. PARSONS, who has been attending an Electropathic institute in Philadelphia, for some months, paid the REVIEW office a call Friday. He was on his way home, at Colum bia X Roads, where he expects to begin the practice of the healing art, bv means of elec tricity. Mr. F. K. BAKIHCK, who WUA but lately appointed City Marshall by the Council, lias resigned that office, aud purchased the inter est of Mr. MCDKKMID in the well-known firm of MCDKRMID. MILLIKIX A MYERS. During his brief administration Mr. BARBER made a most efficient officer, and we trust will be successful in his new enterprise.— McPherson (Kan.) Revublican. ANGIK KINSBURY invited half-a-dozen of her young friends and school-mate s to a sleigh ride on Saturday. The young lady's father, Councilman KINGSBURY, handled the reins, and the mamas of the happy party felt no anxiety as to the safety of their little ones, all of whom expressed themselves perfectly delighted with the ride. Court Proceedings. Com vs James Vann and Clarence Varga. son—Burning barns. Jury find defendants not guilty, but that they shall pay the costs. Court grant license to R. Catou, Merchant Dealer, Towanda Boro. C M Hakes vs E S Hakes. M U Merrill vs Mellissa Merrill—Subpoena in divorce direct ed to he issued in each case. Mary T LeFever vs Jonas LeFever—Court direct Sheriff to make proclimation. John M Pike vs Win M Segar—Rule to open judgment and Sheriff enjoined from pro ceeding further until the determination of rule M. M. Fenner vs L C Palmer—Bond ap. proved. The Rev. JOSEPH COOK, in a lecture on spiritual manifestations said: "If the pres ence of spirits, good and bad, were to lie proved, I should be only t e firmer believer in the Bible, with all its whole supernatural history. If spirits that 'peep and mutter,' to use the Scriptural phraseology, are abroad in the world, and if there be need of warning moderen generations as the ancient ones were warned, I wish to listen to that warning. I am not in danger of supposing that these revelations which mislead meu and women only too oftcu into cratic opinions and mis chevious conduct arc from on high. I find that, when good angola appeared in sacred history, they flamed like the sun. The angel that stood at the mouth of the sepulehure c >uld not be looked upon. Ido not r< ad the account of such appearances in our modern circles. Ido not think it has been proved at all that spirits can communicate with earth, nor that the experiments prove anything ex cept that raentnlism is not true. The moie you prove the better; I think, you can prove nothing of consequence, except that there is a physic force, and that the place of materialism is in fragments on the horns of Jupiter's moons." The largest stock of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. ROSEN FIELD'S. Call in and see our stock of spring Hats and Caps at M. E. ROSEN FIELD'S. FOR Kit .N'T. —One house on 2d street mid one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W.J. YOUNG. Bradford and Sullivan County Pomona Grange, No. 23, will hold their regular quar terly meeting at Standing Stone, on Tuesday, February 26. 1880, at one o'clock p. M. A general attendance is required. I)WIGHT KKLLUM, Scc'y. M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to J 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 GEO. Rosa' 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. He has just purchased a splendid dried beef slioer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. HEADQUARTER# CO. A, 9TH KEG. N.G. Towanda, l'a., February 4, 1880. General Order, No. 9. — 1. The members of the Company are order- j ed to report at the Armory on Tuesday even- 1 ing, Feb. 10, I#SO, at 7:30, iu State Uni- j form, for Inspection, and also to receive the j amount of yearly allowance, after deduct-: ing all dues and tines charged on company books. 2. Orders for a member's allowance will not be aeoeptod. 3. Members will not be paid unless in uni form, and at a meeting of the company. By order of J. ANDREW WII.T. Capt. Commanding Company. COAL. —The best and cheajn'st sold in this J market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough-! ly screened and slated. All size sold for j $2 75 per ton, at E. B. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Parties arc continually askiug how can ! groceries tie sold so much cheaper at Rosa't Ist Ward Stoi'e than they can in the heart of j town. Because he bu) * his goods for cash, j and can afford to sell them low. LO.ST.— In the Borough of Towanda, on I Thursday, January 29th, a Diamond Ear-ring. j The finder will receive u suitable reward by I leu\ ing it at this office. WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address | this office. NOTICE.— You can buy fresh Irish Oat j Meal, sealed in 151b. tin cans, manuluctured • by John MeCunii, in Drogheda, near Doubliu, I Ireland, at GEO. Ross' Ist Ward Store. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and Silk, will be given by Miss MKKNA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MKKCUR, OU Chestunt St. Private lessons, 76 cents; class es 50 cents. jan 28 PATCH BROTHER# are paying the highest market. price, in cash, for good butter. FOR KENT — I have several dwoiiugs for rent on the First of April next. L. B. RODGER#. C. W. JONES is prepared to ineud rubbers on short notice, in the best maimer. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, iu rear of RE VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work guarranteed. * fii ti iiMM m, Mxrw■iiiMMmwi m*i >i iw—imikj.i* WANTS. Under thiv head u# will invert FREE, noii< *x of situation# or help wanted. A good girl. Enquire of Mrs. W. G. TRACY. A good girl to do housework, Mrs. PETER MCINTYKK. 2d Street. Mrs C'UKKAN, 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 iu a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' cxjierience, Good references Auply to the editors of this piq>er. BUSINESS LOCALS. JACOBS is selling clothing cheaper than ever. Two ltoons For Itent in Pat-tou's Block. Enquire of J. 'S clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at BLUM'B. For a good, durable ami neat fitting shoe, go to BLUM'S. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, does not clinker in the stove, retains tire long er than any other coal, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-bye cents cheaper thau Anthracite, ai MALLOKY'H Cmd Yard. "Where do. you get your groceries so cheap." "Why 1 buy them at GKO. ROBS' Ist Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of him than anywhere else, and they are all first class to." FOR ISALK. —A tworseated sleigh. Enquire of J. J. GRIFFITHS. Ask for one of those dollur-aud-a-half switches, all Hair, 30 inches long, at Airs. M. A. FLKTCHKR'B, NO. 4, Bridge street. Country dealers wil rind it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'B. O. A. BI.ACK has fitted up u otfße on the secoud lloor of the building lately oecupid by the crockery store, wlicre he will ooufine>him self to the Sewing Muchiue and insurance business. , jL-ijTClioioe • Hants and Smoked Beef, at MYKK Si DKVOX'S market, Bridge Street. jLif* Geo Lyuchcome has oin-ned a new Barber Shop over Powell's store where he is always ready to wait upon all (hose who may favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair, ai their residence no extra charge. AIILK. —SMITH BROS. hating forty cows, thirty ot which are new-milch, are therefore prepared to furnish milk to ail who wish at d cents per quart, delivered every day. Partic ular attention given to furnishing parties with cream. SMITH BROS. Towanda, Dec. 29. 1879. M KKCUU HALL, TOWANDA. AttracUon Extraordinary—One Night Only. THURSDAY KVK., FEB. 12, 1880, The UNION SQUARE Cpiuetly Company OF NEW YORK. . * Grand Realistic Production of what has unre servedly been pronounced the Greatest Dramatic Work of the Age, The Two Orphans, ' On which occasion will appear Mr. Geo. J. MaUdox, Miss Julia Sheldon, " K. 11. Brink, " Fanny Simmons, " W. P. Sheldon, " Agnea Hampton, " lI.J. Holmes, „ " Josephine Hefton. &c., Btc., &c. Magnificent soenery, by Ayres. The Original Music. Elegant efiectk. OharacU:risUccostumes, &c. POPULAR PRlCES—Admission 35 and 50 centa. Seats secured three days in advance ut KIRBVS Drug Store.