Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, February 11, 1880, Image 2

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    The Review.
Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, Feb., 11, 1880. j
KDITORS :
B. W. ALVOKI). NOBLE N. ALVORD. J
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" Daily llcdeiv" oSg 543 cents per
mentis. Try it.
An Inqury.
EDS. REVIEW.— Gents : I notice that it
has been quite extensively published in
the county and outside, that Bradford
county is out of debt. Is the statement
correct? II so, what means the entry on
debit side of the Treasurer's account of
overdraft at First National Bank, $14,-
198.35? I am not much of an accountant,
hut it seems to me that the county owes,
or did owe the bank that amount on the
first of January. What do you say?
MEDDLESOME.
Respectfully referred to Mr. Lewis,
clerk to Commissioners, for an answer.
— EDS.
We learn from the New York papers
that the healthful and inspiriting amuse
ment of archery is being revived in that
city and will be kept up with a vigor as
the season advances.
The first of a series of archery meet
ings of tlie New York ('lull was held in the
drill room of the Ninth Regiment. Armory,
in East Twentysixth street, last week.
There was a good muster of ladies and
gentlemen, the former competing for the
monthly prize which consisted of a choice
edition of "Thompson's Witchery of Arch
ery," which was won by Mrs. l)e Luna
with a score of 364. Miss Morton was
second, having made 329 points. The
prize for which the sterner sex contended
was a badge of honor—a blue and gold
ribbon—which was carried off by Mr.
Breeze, who scored 530, followed by Mr.
Sutton, who made 450 points. The club
promises to be most suecesful, and
matches with the Oritani Archers, of
ilackcnsack, N. Y., and the Axhain Arch
er,s of Williamsburg, are announced to
come off shortly. Practice meetings are
held in -jhe armorp every Saturday night
by permission of Colonel liydner.
A frightful accident occurred near Brad
ford Monday morning. Two men took a
hundred pounds of mtro-glyeerine in a
sleigh to carry it to Coleville; the sleigh
upset four miles out of the city. One of
the men was thrown fifty feet and instantly
killed. The other escaped death in a singu
lar manner. A hole was torn in the frozen
road bed 20 feet in length and 15 in width.
In this excavation he was found covered
with debris, but still alive. His escape
from instant death is regarded as almost
a miriclc. The sleigh was blown to atone-,
and both horses were Aone-story
and-a-hali'frauie building, tifty feetdislant,
was shaken to pieces bv the concussion.
A woman was sitting in the house at the
time but escaped serious injury. A large
frame dwelling house, five rods away, was
completely wrecked but did not fall. A
woman and six children were in the build
ing at the time, but suffered no further in
jury than a terrible shock. Windows,
minors and wall ornamei.ts we.e mashed
to atoms. A barn was'also wrecked by
the concussion.
Bishop Coxc forbids the Episcopal so
ciety at Sodus to engage a minister before
they pay the S3OO due the former rector.
The Penn Yan Express gets into a moral
izing strain and thus spcuketli: That's
sensible. A church that will, from any
cause, deprive its pastor of his just dues,
had better disband, for it certainly cannot
do anything to the glory of God. And
those professing Christians who owe
houest debts, which they could cancel if
they w ere inclined to, had better pay a
little more regard for honesty before they
go much further on life's journey. In
that last day, when the Accountant of the
universe shall open His hooks, the man
who shall find recorded against hirn
evidences of uuutoncd fraud toward his
fellow men, will, we believe, find it ex
tremely difficult to obtain entrance though
the golden gates to the Eternal City. In
tlie estimation of the just there are but
few greater offences than a profession of
goodness on the part of hypocrites.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
The largest stock of Hats and Caps just
received at M. E. ItosKNFIELD'S.
JACOBS is selling clothing cheaper than
ever.
All kinds of fruit at FITCH'S.
OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can afford to
buy two or three, at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing
store.
(K3TAt MYKR & DKVOK'S market H the
place to get tender steaks and nice roasts.
jfl'TY'Myer & Devoo are receiving fresh
Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge Bt.
DKVOK keep the largest and
best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in
town.
If you want the best vegetables, the largest
oysters, tlie best cuts of meat, and the finest
sausage to be found in Towanda, call on Mr.
MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south of
the Ward House,
Jacobs is selling Overcoats all the way
from $2 up to any price you are willing to
pay.
Don't put off your Christmas purchases
until tlie last 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
FITCH'S.
J. A. MANVILLK, Towanda, Pa., will se
strictlv first class Pianos and Organs at great
ly reduced prices for the next sixty days.
Pianos and Organs Tuned and Rep .ired.
Office with C. M. MANVILLK, on 3d street.
The continued mild weather has uuiuccu
ROSEN FIELD. the Clothing merchant, to re
duce the price of Overcoats and other winter
Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There
will be nlenty of cold weather yet.
(fT-tiTl f you want a stylish hat, cheaper than
you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S
clothing store.
Prices way down in Gents fine and eoar.se
boots and shoes. All goods warranted as
represented, at BU M'S.
For a good, durable and neut fitting shoe,
go to BLUM'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
to one dollar and twenty-rive cents cheaper
than Anthracite, irt MALLOKY'h COHI Yard.
"Where do you get your groceries so
cheap." "Why I buy tliem at GEO. Ross' Ist
Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of
him than anywhere else, and they are ail first
class to."
FOR SALE.—A two-seated sleigh. Enquire
of J. J. GKIFFITHH.
Ask for one of those dollar-aud-a-baif
switches, all Hair. 30 inches long, at Mrs. M.
A. FLETCHER'S, NO. 4. Bridge street..
""p" RIAL LlST.—February Term, 180
SKCONO VVLKK.
YV ri Pierce, ndnt'x, vs W Bramhall, et ul ....set fa
Douglas Davidson, adrar, vs .Jan D Oarbour...issue
Daniel Uensley vs Chas E Nobit* issue
Bhortridge & Co vs B J llickok asspl
I'henix Life Ins Co vs H A lturbank el al hci fa
Thco Larrison vs Jl C Lockwood trespass
Pa & N Y It R Co vs .1 D Montanyc, et al eject
B Human vs L L Moody's adin'rs
Beth Doane's ttdm'r vs C \V Doane trover
I) C DeWitt vs Bchrader Coal Co trespass
ET Fox, assignee, vs 'J' F Mndill asspt
Barah Jordan vs Olive Fox Elliott issue
William M Jveeler vs Barret Keeler nsspt
J P iiorton VH Robert Bennett et al asspt
W W Harris vs A J Luyton asspt
Lois B Wood's use vs A J Lay ton trespass
II B Ingham vs same trespass
I) F Burton vs same trespass
F G Hall's use vs Geo Fivie, rt al issue
B C Hull ve William Brague appeal
Lyman Blackmail, guardian, vs J M Fox....appeal
B Klrby vs 11 C Carpenter ejectment
() J Chubbuok vs Win II Morgan's estate asspt
Win It Storrs, assignee, vs Thos It Jordan... .asspt
Daniel Bensley vs Stephen Evans, et al eject
TUIKD WKKK.
J Munuli, guard, vs P L Ward, et al eject
K C Bweot, amd'x, vs A J Lavton
II B Kilborn, admr, vs Hartford Fire Ins Co
Elizabeth DaakevsSH Fansworth eject
Brad L & B A of Athens vs F A ltoot sci fa
Chimney Wheeler vs J F Woodruff appeal
Guy C Holloa vs Elhanan Bjnith appeal
Win M Mallorv vs JamesT Clark et al ...partition
A Lodcr vs Ellianan Smith asspt
.1 C Blum vs Andrew J Luyton trespass
Jno F Means vs Lycoming ins Co asspt
Ii T Fox, assignee, v > V E l'iollet asspt
Rose Vincent vs Pa it X Y It It Co asspt
C A Heavoner vs David Hervener's exr asspt
J 15 Bradley vs Alonzo Hill et al ejectment
M Cunningham vs David Whipple
Daniel daggers vs Lewis Biles et al trespass
Josend Me Kinney's use vs Jno M Myer sci fa
J L Elsbree vs Hugh Clark
Leonora Heath, et al, vs John Carroll trespass
J W liollenbaek vs II 15 lughum eject
Win 11 Barnes vs Wm Mf trespass
Hiram Ilorton's use v°, "vrastus Bhepard sci fa
Bamc vs stmic... sci fa
Bame vs same sci fa
Hubpoenas '/ in week returnable on Monday,
February yth, -.880.
Subpoenas, ;srd week, returnable on Monday,
February 16, 1880.
f EG. W.BI.ACKMAN, Prothonotary.
To wand 4, Jan. 2, 1880.
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PRINTING
OFFICE.
We reßiwotfilJj invite puhl attention to
our
OOMIM.HTK >Tti\TJN<l HOJJBKI
Corner Main ami Pine streets, over the
Music Store
(OMAIKUCIAI. HUNTING AND PHAMi'LET
WUKK a 81'KOI A LTV.
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Neatly executed on the shortest notice.
IUJhIN tjad. d'AIiTV AND C ALLAN G| CAiUM
printed to order.
A J.Y'OKD & SON.
I QOAIJ! COAL :
f iitvir roit / ,
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The following prices will be charged for W
Wiilt.Ml lTli CtKtL ia.tlie yard, in nil the
) yards signatures hereto attached, until firrthe.
j notice:
STOVE, $4 25
\ CHESTNUT, 4 25
GRATE, 4 25
I EGG, 4 25
Cartage, HI FTY CENTS I'Kll TON IN
addition to above, and an EXTRA Cli AROE fcr
| carrying in.
W. M. UALIAJKy, Towanua
HENRY MEHUUR,
NATHAN TIDD, "
R. B. PIERCE, "
BARTLKTT BROS., Wyaox
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At .li.MCLOMCrS formerly Phln
, ney's:
Sullivan Coal,
LARUE STO VE, $3 00
SMALL STO VE, 3 25
.
CHESTNUT, 3 25
I EGG, 300
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' GRATE, 300
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; SMALL CHESTNUT, 215
With same additional charges for cartage.
W. M. MALLORY.
, October, J4, 1573.
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Great
CROWDS!
at
J. L. KENT'S 1
and Mn
IMMENSE STOCK !
DRESS GOODS,
I
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
I
j GLOVES and HOSIERY.
3 button Kid Gloved only 75 cents,
| worth a dollar.
1 SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, of the
best brands, cheap!
I CLOTHS and CASSIMERES of ail quali
ties and prices.
| RIBBONS and FANCY GOODS, the best
j selection ever offered in this market.
I
FLANNELS and BLANKETS in endless
variety.
In fact, my Assortment of Dry Goods
is complete and is not excelled by any
establishment in the country. In prices
1
I DEEY COMPETITION!
and cordially invite inspection of my
goods and a comparison of prices.
i
Col. Mean's mammoth store,
second door south of Mclutyrc Brothers
hardware store.
.J. L. KENT,
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Nov. 14. Agent.