I Tlie I>ily Review. _ _ ... 1 1 Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Feb.. 10, 1880. i EDITORS : 8. W. ALVOUD. NOBLE N. ALVOIID. JI * Mtaihf Kevietr" only -45 cent* per mouth. fry it. ' ■ i,i i ' ■ 1 Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda I PoStoffice follows. ; ARRIVE. Pliila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- 1 Dushore Laporte Ac 9.30 " 4 L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 44 Sheshequin &c 11.00 New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. 44 44 ! ' Asylum Sec Mon. Wed. ajid Fri. 4 4 44 ; \ Troy Burlington Sec. 1.00 P.M. T Leßaysville Rome &e " 44 Closed mail from Erie&N C It Rs 2.30 L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton & 0.00 Barclay 0.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'rn Elmira A Erie 11R 10.40 44 DEPART. Canton Monroeton Sec 9.0n \. M. L. V. way mail South 9.10 Ci's'dm,] Elmira Erie &N C R RIO.OO 44 j Troy Burlington &c 10.00 44 | 1 Sneshequin Sec 12.09 M. Barclay LOO P.M. , New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... 44 Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 Leßaysville lioino Ac " Dushore Ac . 2.10 44 j j. V. way mail North 3.45 44 N Y Phil'and Eastarn 5tate5....7.45 44 Office open from T.OO A. M. t07.45 p. M. Money Order ollice open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 P. M. Oilice open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. j I*. POWELL, P. M. Oh! YEN NOB, give us a rest. < The. thermometer indicated 7 degrees be- • low zero this morning. * The performance for the benefit of the To- ; 1 wanda Library last evening, was a grand sue- ( cess financially. There will be a special meeting of Crystal ' Lodge, K. of 11., at 9 o'clock to-morrow i morning, at their hall, to make arrangements • for the funeral of K. J. SHERMAN, deceased. Mail Agent R. J. SHERMAN died this morn ing, at the residence of his father-in-law, J. ( O. FROST. The funeral will take place Thursday afternoon. It is seldom our people are permitted an opportunity of enjoying such a musical feast as will he presented by the Young Appolo Club at Mcrcur Hall this evening, and all who enjoy tla 4, cuncordof-wcet sound," and can afford to buy a ticket, should avail them selves of the, only occasion which will proba bly be presented for inuring these famous and renowned singers. Tickets at KIRUY'B. The Nail Works started up yesterday. For uearly two months BOSTI.ky A (<. have j, been engaged putting the cstahlinhiitt lit in order, thoroughly repairing the the machim - r\, furnaces, Ac. The work has at last bet u accomplished, and the trial yesterday more, than realized,j the sanguine expo-tations of i the lessees, who have personally superin tended tlx 4 repairs and improvement-. 44 Not guilty, hut to pay the costs," in cases where defendants are ■, barged with grave and t infamous crimes, seems to us an incxeusubh verdict, and yet twelve man, who listened for several days to testimony and arguments, in the ease of tbt (toimnouwt alth vs. \ ANN ami VARGASON. charged with burning a barn j containing a large amount of hav, grain. Ac., and a pair of valuable horses, returned such a verdict on Sunday morning. We are at ; a loss to conceive how sensible men can arrive j at such a conclusion. If tjie accused were guilty, they deserved to be severely punished, : but if they wore innocent of the otVeiiseeharg- i ed, it is cruel to stigmatize them by bringing | iu such a verdict. 44 • Superintendent's Notes. Feb. 9. —Visited tin 4 following schools of Terry: Viall, Abbie Viall; Norway Ridge, Miss A. I'. Fanning; Tyrrell, Martha Beards- Icy; Windfall, Teresa llorton. Heard of no dissatisfaction, except at the Ty rrell, where j two or three large boys are allowed by | parents to almost run the school. Barents should not shirk the responsibility and ex-j pect lady teachers to act as slave or mule ' drivers. Better discipline the mules at home, or keep them home; for one such, disregard ed by parents, or winked at aud sustained,; may ruin what would otherwise he a first class school. I. O. OK G. T.—The next session of the , Northern District Convention of Good Tem plars will be held at Athens, Feb. 24th and j 25tli. FOR RENT. —A good bouse in Third Ward. 1 Apply to J. N. CALIFF. < Personal. c Miss ADDIF. GRIGGS, of Monroe, is visit- j ing her friend, Mrs. THOKDOKE FESSKNDEN, on Second street. i Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. CARNOOHAN rejoice | in the addition of a little girl baby to their household. WILLIAM COLEMAN, having served three years faithfully, as an apprentice in the lie- porter office, is now prepared to join the "innumerable throng," of jour printers. Mr. and Mrs. STROUD, the Rector, arid in , fact everybody connected with Christ Church, will be pleased to see you at Mr. STROUD'H ( to-night. ( Miss JULIA POWELL spent Sunday witln friends in Bath, N. Y. Council Proceedings. COUNCIL CHAM HERS. , The Council met in regular monthly session February 2, 1880. , The following members wen- present:— Burgess Dodge, Councilmcn Alger, Jones, Kingsbury, lveeler and Montanye. The following bill- were approved by the Finance Committee and ordered paid, t< wit : f OHM CO. (bis for Until Eng. Do. lor .bin, 2 Hs , 1 " " Police Station 44 2 R> * 1 4 4 4 Franklin Eng 11. " 3 till 44 1 Street lamp post, Poplar st, 21 On 44 •' 4o street lamps, .lan, 72 00 j , 4 4 4 4 1 lamp, 1-2 month, 0o 44 Lighting and cleaning, 0 00 < slll So ( J A Burns, Police duty, '< 00 ! C W Diinmiek 44 night, 1 00 ,J O Lang, salary, care of Krunklin Bteamer, 7 00 DSlielp, 4 days, sts. 2d ward, 4no 1 4 Mel hie, 1 44 44 2d 44 I 01) \V Keeler, 1 1-2 44 44 2d 44 1 00 j K Watts, 11 -4 44 team 44 2d 44 .'5 44 11 -4 44 ex man 44 2d 44 1 2f> W W Kingbury, 6 44 team 44 3d 44 13 00 44 2 1-2 44 ex man 44 3d 44 2 SO 1 Adam Eaton. 3 44 44 3d 44 300 i Pat Powers, 3 44 44 3d 4 ' 300 i . Job Scntilon, 5 41 main st, July, 6 0o Ransom Bennett, 2 44 cov stones, I ureka enl 3 no ; .1 I) Morris, 123 t'l flag stone, eul near Ward II 12 30 ; (.! Moody 12 day cleaning window, council room 50 i 5*23(3 00 , Without transacting any other business the | Council adjourned to meet on Saturday even- i ing, the 7tli inst. Saturday evening, Feb. 7, lssu. The Council met in pursuance of adjourn-' ment. Members present :-Mcssrs. Burgess Dodge, Holcomh, Keeler, Montanye and Stevens. tm motion of Mr. Montanye. the reading; of the minutes of the regular monthly meet ing. held January 5, ivo, was dispensed; with, and approved as puhlisln d. On the \t rbal petition of Mr. Tay lor, from the I>t Ward, for side-walk on Mechanic, aud Poplar street extension, the .Secretary was i directed to cause notice to lie served on the follow ing property ow tiers, to build walks on said streets, to wit: J. <>. Frost's Sons, and Holmes A Passage, on Mechanic street, and Chas. Rutty and the trustees of the Ward estate, on Poplar street extension. The annual report of the < hief Engineer of the Fire Department, Edward Frost. Esq.. was received, read, and on motion of Mr. iloieomh, placed on tile. Without the sih eial approval of tin Finance 1 Committee, the Council by a unanimous vote, directed orders drawn for the payment of the follow ing bills: Ed Williams, repairing couplings, lire dep. 1 00 Molntyrc Bros, stove for tower 44 00 44 1 lock sl, street tools, $3,10 4 10 ' A 1> Dye s, < to, nails, glass and stove brush it 31 •lames Senior, 2 days street labor, Ist ward, 200 j I > Lynali, 2 44 44 44 44 200 W Idtzgerald, 2 44 44 44 44 200 E B Pierce, carting plank, 44 44 50 8 Walbridge, 2 days labor, 44 44 2 00 ! (' M Sill, labor on Plank Road street &c, 90 $32 81 Report of Police Justice Young, of eases heard and disposed of for the mouth ending February 7,1880: January 19.—Miller Kipp, by Burns, chargt. being drunk unddisordcrly on streets. Defendant discharged. January 21.—James Daly, by Wells, charg ed with bcingdrunk and disorderly on streets. Fined si 00, Justice 79 cents. Constablesl 00. Committed January 20.—Riley At. Hall, by Burns, charged with being drunk and disorderly.! Fined 00, Justice 70 cents, Constable 31 00. ! Defendant committed. January 27. Anthony O'Boyle, by Burns, charged with being drunk and disorderly. Fined $3 00, Justice 70 cents, Constablesl 00. Defendant committed. January 27.—John Kennedy, by Burns, | charged with being drunk and disorderly. j ! Fined $3 00. Justice 70 cents, Constable 00. Committed. | January 27.—Charles McCarty, by Burns, charged with bring drunk and disorderly. Fined £: <>o, Justice TO cents. Constable $1 00* Committed. February 3. —Samuel Bubcock, by Moffit, charged with being drunk and disorderly. , Fined $3 00. Justice 70 cents, Constable $1 00. Defendant pays £4.4- r >. and was discharged. February 3. —Walter Hilticker, by Diin mick, charged with being drunk and disorder ly. Fined $3 00, Justice TO cents, Constable | #1 00. Fine and costs paid. W. J. YOUNG, l'olice Justice. Report read, accepted, and placed on tile, | when on motion, the Council adjourned. J. KINGSBURY, Sec'y. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood aud Silk, will be given by Miss MKKNA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MKRCUU, on Chestnut St. Private lessons, To cents; class es r>o cents. jan 2x Call in and see our stock of spring Hats and Caps at M. E. ROMKNUKLD'S. Bradford and Sullivan County Pomona i Grange, No. 23. will hold their regular quar terly meeting at Standing Stone, on Tuesday, February 2b. 18N0, at one o'clock I'. M. A general attendance i- required. 1 >WIGHT KKLLUM, Sec'y. M. O. MOOBY, the blacksmith, has moved to JOHN BROWN'S Shop, l<t Ward, and will ht glad to see all of his old customers, and tin: public in general. All kinds of work done on >hort notice. Please call at GKO. ROSS' 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 l>cef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. 11 KAI MjU A RTKItS ( O. A. ti 111 RKG. N.G. Towandu, Pa., February 4, IHSO. General Order, No. 5b — 1. The members of the Company are order ed to report at the Armory on Tuesday even- ; ing. Feb. 10, ISSO, at T :30, 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 i hooks. 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. ANHRKAV WILT. 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 To per ton, at E. B. 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 h< art of town. Because he buys his goods for cash, ! and can all'ord to sell them low. • • Lost.—ln the Borough of Townnda, on, Thursday, January 29th, a Diamond Ear-ring, j The tinder will receive a suitable reward by lean ing it at this oflico. WANTED TO PURCHASE.— A good tract of i timber land. For particulars, cull or address | tliisofliee. i No m i:.—You can buy fresh Irish Oat j M tail, stalled in lolb. till cans, manufactured I by John McCann, in Drogheda, near Doubliu,> Ireland, at GKO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. PATCH BROTH Kits are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. C. W. JON KS i> prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop \ corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of LTK- ! VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work guarranteed. WANTS. ' Under this head we will insert FREE, notices nj j situations or help wanted. A good girl. Enquire of Mrs. W.G.TRACY.! A good girl to do housework, Mrs. PETER MCINTYRK. 2d Street. Mrs CI.'RRAN, on street west of PROMT'S \ 1 Furniture factory, would liko work at plain) sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing i 1 and ironing. A young man of good moral habits wishes i a situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, j I three years' experienee, Good references! ' Apply to the editors of this paper. MIIWiWWWi:' ~ • FOR RENT. FOR RENT. —One house ou 2d street and one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W. .J. YOUNG. FOR RENT —I have several dweliusrs for i rent on the First of April next. E. B. RODGKRM. Two Rooms For Rent in PattonN Block. Enquire of J. G. P.VTTON. BUSINESS LOCALS. The largest stock of Hats and Caps just, received at >l. E. ROSKNKIKLD'S. JACOBS is selling clothing chcajs-r than ever. All kinds of fruit at FITCH'S. OVERCOATS so cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at KOSEN FIELD'S clothing store. ] iifAt MYKI: & DKVOE'S market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. H£ r "Myer t Devon are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge ST. S3§'" , MYKK IT DKVOK 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, and the finest sausage b> he found in Townnda, call on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south of the Ward House, gtLtT'laeobs is selling Overcoats all the way from $2 up to any price you are willing to puv. Don't put oil your Christmas purchases until the last moment. FITCH has a full liue of candies and confections, and now is the time to make your selections. Cigars of about evorv known brand at FITCH'H. -LA. MANVILLK, Towiuidn, Pit., w ill se strictlv lirst class Pianos and Organs at gn at ly reduced prices for the next sixty days. Piano- and Organs Tuned and Pep in'd. Office with C. M. MANVILLK, on fid Street. I he continued mild weather hits liiutiee,] ROSENKIEI.I>. the Clothing merchant, to re duce the price of Overcoats and other winter < lothing. Call and secure bargains. There will be plenty of cold weather vet. aU/Mf you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you ever bought one, call at HOSEN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in (tents tine and coarse boots and nhons. All floods wtuTHiite<l :i> represented, at PLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat, fitting shoe go to PLUM'S. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, does not clinker in the stove, retains fire long er than any other coal, and is from one dollar tooue dollar and twenty-live cents cheaper than Anthracite, at MAI.LOHY'S Co si Yard. "Where do you get your groceries so cheap." "Why I buy them at GEO. lioss' Ist Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of him than anywhere else, and they are all first class to." holt SALE. —A two-seated sleigh. Enquire of J. J. GRIFFITHS. Ask for one of those dollar-aiiil-a-half switcht >. all Hair, do inches long, at Mrs. M A. FLETCHER'S, NY,. 4, Bridge street. Country dealers will find it u> their advant age to buy their candies at. Firm's. <>. A. BLACK has fitted uj „i. otiLe ou the second floor 01 the building lately occupid by the crockery store, wiiere ht will confine hini sell' 10 the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. 3LV)"' hoice Hums and Smoked Beef, al MYER A DKVOE'S market, Pridge Street. !&-} ' (ieo Ly lie 1 iconic has opened a new Barber Simp owr Powell's store w here he is always ready t,, wait upon all those who uiav bayor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at thru* ivsi<k*ner no rxtni "■-* r. WAn'QMkr. r „ nu , . UUJ ~T'HE HOME MUTUAL LIFE OF LEBANON, i'KNN'A. Otters it* Policies of LIFE INSURANCE on such terms that it is ;ui , osy matter for any person to I make suitable I'ROVISION FOR lIIS FAMILY in vase of death. r J'lie EXPENSE is very LIGHT, i as compared with the ADVANTAGES. For information or District Agencies, call on C. M. lIALL, Attorney-at-Law, Towanda, Pa.' I EKCUIt HALL, TOVV ANDA. Attraction Extraordinary—One Night Only THURSDAY KVE., FEB. 12, IHSO, The UNION SQUARE ( l omed,y Coinpan.) OF NEW YORK. Grand Realistic Production of what has unre I servedly been pronounced the Greatest Dramatic Work of the Age, I'w'o Orphans, On which occasion will appear Mr. Geo. J. Miuidox, Miss Julia Sheldon, K. 11. ltriuk, " Fanny Simmons, " W. P. Sheldon, " Agnes Hampton, " 11. J. Holmes, " Josephine Sefton. &c., Jfco., &c. i Magnificent scenery, by Ayres. The Origiual I Music. Elegantetiects. Characteristic. costumes, See. i POPULAR PRlCKS—Admission 36 and 60 cents. 1 Seats secured three dayH in advance at KIRBY'S Drug Store.
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