Tlie I>ail.y lieview. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, Feb., 17, 1880. EDITORS : 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLK N. ALVORD. *•JPaily Ktevie.u)" only 35 cent* per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postolliee follows. ARRIVE. riilla. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M- Dushorc Laporte &c 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 " Sheshequin 11.00 44 New Era &c Tues. Tliur and Sat. 44 44 Asylum &e Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington <fcc 1.00 p. M. Leltaysville Rome &c " 44 Closed mail from Erie&N CR Rs 2.30 44 L, V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton &c 5.00 " Barclay 0.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira & Erießßlo.4o 44 DEPART. Canton Monroeton &c 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 '• Cl's'd m,l Elmira Erie &N C R RIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington &c 10.00 44 Sneshequin &c 12.00 M. Barclay 1 : 00 p. M. New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... u Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 Leltaysville Rome &c * 4 Dushore &e 2.45 44 j. V. way mail North 3.45 44 N Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 44 Oilice open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M. Money Order oilice 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. To-day is election. May the best man win. Judge MORROW charged the jury in the Schrader land case this morning. No indication of that severe snow storm here. Did VKNNOR change his mind. The Greenbackers of the bloody First Ward, have a ticket in the field to-day. FOR SALE. —A house and lot in Towanda borough. Eequire of BKNJ. T. HALE, at R. A. MERCUR'B Law Office. In printing the answer of friend OVKR -Bii IRE, of Sayre, to the Tribune , inquiry in regard to the Presidency, our types made us say SHERMAN or Grant , where the writer said Grow. In Memoriarct. At u regular meeting of Oscaluwa Grange, held at Grange Ilall, in North Towanda, on Friday evening last, the death of Past Master E. ItKUBKN DkLong, was announced, and the following memorial presented and adopted: Jt is with profound sorrow, and grief un feigned, that we have heard the announce ment of the death of our worthy and highly esteemed Brother, Past Master K. R. 1)k- LONG. VVe remember with gratitude his efforts in establishing this Grange, and his self-sacritieing labors, in season and out of season, to render our meetings pies sunt and profitable, and dissemmiuate the ennobling principles of our Order. This beautiful, com modious hall in which we meet, is a monu ment to his liberality and practical interest in the Patrons of Husbandry. While in the enjoyment of health his place here was seldom vacant, and no duty devolving upon him ever failed of prompt and cheerful fulfillment. As Patrons, we can best honor his memory by emulating hi* example. In the death of Brother DKLONG, his fanil lv have been deprived of one who always made home eliet rlul, community has lost an enterprising, indusl rous, upright citizen, and the Grange one of its brightest ornaments and most useful members, nudtho Urd< r atrlargc an intelligent, loyal Patron. While we mourn the dispensation which has removed from our midst one so eminent y worthy the high distinction b<- had attain ed, we bow m humble submission to the decree of the (ireat Master, who has called him from the labors of earth, to enjoy an eternity of rest. While he was yet loling he heard the ever gentle voice saying "Come unto me, for my burden is light," and gladly obeyed. To our bereaved sister, tlitis widowed, and aged mother, bereft of a son, we oiler our sympathy, and direct them for consolation to One who rules in heaven and among the children of men, and who never willingly afflicts his children. As a token of our esteem for our departed lirother, it is ordered that this minute la; spread upon our records, a copy s nt to his bereaved widow; and the Husbandman, Farmers' Friend > and papers of Towanda be requested to publish the same. Personal. Judge BENTLEY, of Williamsport is in town. At a meeting of the Vestry Of Chr'st Church yesterday, Mr. GEO. I). STROUD was recommended for ordination of the Doaconatcof the Episcopal church. Col. OVERTON has ph.ccd us under obliir - tions by forwarding to this office valuable Public Documents. Hon. 11. 11. CUMMIN, Judge of the Lycom ing District is here for the purpose of pre siding in a few old cases in which Judge MORROW had been interested while practic ing at the bar. Mrs. THOS. CURRAN is vissiting her mother, who is sick, in Overton township. ED. IIICVKRLY has been appointed mail agent on the S. L. & S., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. SHKRNAN. The appointment is a good one, and reflects credit on Col. OVERTON, on whose recom mendation it was made. Mr. 11. is an earnest, active Republican, and a worthy gentleman, who will faithfully discharge the duties of the position. Teacher*' Association. The session Fiiday eveniner, was opened at 7:10 with music by the choir. Recitation by Miss E. Murdoch; Paper by Mr. E. T. Bur gan, subject, "Schools and School Govern ment." Recitation by Miss Laura Gerould; song by Miss Fish; recitation by MissFrankie Landon; lecture by Rev. Dr. Taylor. The entire programme was well received, and especially the lecture. Dr. Taylor's remarks were not addressed particularly to teachers, but to directors and all who are interested in education. He strongly recommended the "Quincy method" of teacliiug primary read ing. After a song by the choir, the Associa tion adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. The Association assembled promptly at. 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Opened with inusie; devotional exercises conducted by Rev. Doctor Taylor. The following resolu tion was ad< pled, after discussion by Messrs J. A. Wilt, E. E. Quintan and C. M. Hall: Resolved, That the President appoint a Commit tee of three to report at the next meeting of the AH eociation on the advisibility and practicability of OH tablishing an educational headquarters at the county neat, at which place may be kept on exhibition the work of the scnolars of the variouH schools in the county. J. A. Wilt, E. T. Bur can and Itcv. D. Craft were appointed an the committee . The fol lowing resolution was offered: Revolved , That the President appoint a Commit tee of five to have charge of an edicational exhibit at onr county fair. Such a Committee to appoint suitable persons in each district to arrange the ex hibit of said district. The resolution was adopted, after a spirited discussion by Messrs. Plummer, Quintan, Osborne, Hillis, Ryan, Elliott, Durand. Tan ner and others. Committee appointed: G. W. Ryan, E. PL Quintan, W. H. Benedict, J. T. MeC'ollom, W. H. Evans. Mr. Ryan distributed among the teachers present the blanks for term examinations. Mr. Quintan gave an excellent lesson on 'Voice in Grammar," and then answered several questions asked him regarding differ ent, constructions in grammar. In Orthography, Mr. Benedict gave a lesson on the. sounds of letters. The resignation of the editorial committee of Jiepublican educational department was accepted, and the. President was authorized to till the vacaneies thus occasioned when the editor of that paper desired it. The death of Prof. K. A. Allen of Mulistield, was nnuoimct d. and Messrs. 10. T. Burguu, E. IS. Quinlan and Miss Ella Spalding were appointed a committee to draft resolutions of respect. Their report published in this week's School Journal is as follows: Resolved, That it is with feelings of sorrow and regret that the members of the Bradford County Teacher's Association learn of the death of their friend and co-laborer, Prof. K. A. Allen, of Mansfield, a id they do hereby tender the family of the deceased s.iiLtire sympathy and condolence in this season of sure bereavement, assuring them that the teachers of Bradford county recognize in Prof. Allen a zealous and ellieient educator, and a genial and sympathetic friend. Tlmy feel that the cause of Education has lost one ol its most tamest and 1 bcrul supporters, and the Profession of Teaching one of its most faithful ujid usetul members. The usual vote; of thanks was tendered the citizens of Ulster for their hospitality, the ehoir for their music, the trustees of the church for its use, and the ltov. Dr. Taylor for his excellent ml dress. The Association then adjourned to meet at Derrick th e second Friday and Saturday in June. JOHN CAHKORL, for many years mining foreman at 11a re I ay, has accepted a position witli the Loftg Valley Coal Company, operat ed by Mr. JAMES MAKAKRANK. Mr. CAR ROLE is emphatically the "right man in the right place." His years of cpcrience in min ing make hirii eminently qualified for the po sition he lias just entered upon.— Jll s ibnrg Register. We met our old friend, URIAH TERRY, while on our late visit to Towanda. Tl e Major retains his vigor remarkably well.— lb. The Elwell House, Towanda, ORNAI. KEL LOGG. proprietor, is a first-cla-s hotel, and the charges are reasonable. We would ad vise our friends who have business in To wanda, to call on him. -lb. IHf.it. WARFORD. —In Waverlv, N. Y., on the 4th inst.. .fames Warford, in the fist year of his age. Deceased served his time and learned his trade with (1. 11. DRAKE, as a wagon and carriage maker, at an early day, and was a resident of Towanda Borough up to some twelve years since, when he removed to Waverly, and soon after to Chemung Center, where he followed his trade, and in July 1878 he was stricken down with paralysis. MARY WARFORD, his only daughter, then residing in Towanda, left her friends here anil aban doned her avocation as a school teacher, and repaired at once to his aid and assistance, and was with him until he died. The funeral was held at Macedonia, on Friday the tith, where he was buried in the old cemetery at that place, with others of his friends who had preceded him. COM. BUSINESS LOCAJL.B. I. O. OF G. T.—The next session of the Northern District Convention of (food Tem plars will be held at Athens, Feb. 24th and 36th, E. EUGENE CIIUBBUCK, District Sec'y. North Orwell, l'a., Feb. 1. 1880. Bradford and Sullivan County Pomona Grange, No. 23, will hold their regular quar terly meeting at Standing Stone, on Thurday, February 20, 1880, at one o'clock P. M. A general attendance is required. DWIGHT KELLUM, Sec'y. LOST.—On Main street between the Ward House and Bridge street, on Monday night last, a glove for left hand, made of the skin of a spotted dog. The finder will be liber ally rewarded by returning the same to JOHN BKMAN. 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 kinds of work done on short notiee. Please call at GEO. 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. He has just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. COAL.—The best and cheapest sold in this market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for $2 75 per ton, at E. B. PIF.RCK'S Coal Yard. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and Silk, will be given by Miss MKKNA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MKRCUK, on Chestunt St. Private lessons, 75cents; class es 60 cents. jan 28 The largest stock of 11 at s nnd Caps just received at M. JO. HOHKN FIELD'S. PATCH BitOTiiKits tire paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. Call in and see our stock of spring Hats atul Caps at M. 10. UOHKN FIELD'S. Parties are continually asking how ean groceries be sold so much cheaper at Bows' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Because he buys his goods for cash, and can afford to sell them low. NOTICE. —You can buy fresh Irish Out Meal, Healed in 151b. tin eans, ruanufaetured by John MeCann, in Drogheda, near Douhlin, Ireland, at GEO. Rosa' Ist Ward Store. C. W. JON KS is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RE VIEW olliee. Charges reasonable, and work guarranteed. WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. Country dealers will lind it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. O. A. Brack has fitted up ..i office on the second floor of the building lately occupid by the crockery store, where he will contine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. 3J2oTChoice I Lams and Smoked Beef, at M Y Kit & DEVOK'S market, Bridge Street. i Geo Lynchcome has opened a new Barber Shop over Powell's store whore he i* always ready to wait upon all those who inav favor hirn with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at their residence no extra charge. WANTS. Under thin head we will insert FREE, noticee of ; nituutionn or help wanted. A good girl to do housework, Mrs. I'ETKK MCINTYRK. j 2d Street. I Mrs CUKKAN, on street west of FROST'S i 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 in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' expedience, (food references Auply to the editors of this paper. Situation wanted by a young colored wo man. Understands general housework. Aj>~ ; ply to advertiser, at Geo. Lvnehcomb's, | corner Main and Chestnut streets. FOK RENT. FOR RENT. —A good store, several offices and a number of dwelling houses. L. E. KUSHRKK. FOR RENT. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. C A LIKE. FOR RENT.— One house on 3d street and one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W. J. YOUNG. FOR RENT— I have several dwelings for rent on the First of April next. L. B. ItOI>GKRB. Two Rooms For Rent in Patton's Block. Enquire of J. G. PATTON. Several Dwellings and Stores to Lej. on the Ist of April next. Enquire of JAMES T. HALE, At office of WOOD A HAI.E. Towanda, Feb. 11, 1880. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION—NO tice in hereby given that the partnerahip be tween Richard 1). Burchill, Arthur 11. Burchill, and Abram Burcbill, was dissolved on the 16th day of February 1880, so far as relates to said Richard D. Burcbill. All debts due to the late partnership must be paid to A. H. and A Burcbill, who arc only authorizedto receive the same. All claims against saidpartnership will be settled by the said A. 11. & A. Burchill, who will continue at the old stand to manufacture, make and furnish Monuments, Tomb stones, and do a general business of Marble and Stone cutting, under the style and lirrn name of Burcbill Brothers. R. I). BURCBILL. ARTHUR 11. BURCHILL. ABRAM BURCBILL. Towasda, Feb. 16, 1880. JN EMOVAL. CM AS. M. HALL Hits removed his Law and Insurance Oltice to 2d floor, over office of ELSBREE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'PHERSON, Esq., and PATRICK & FOYL*. P*RKT SAWING. All kinds of Fancy Woods for use of Amateurs kept for sale by the undersign ed. WHITE HOLLY, ROSEWOOD, BIRDS-EYE MAPLE, WALNUT, HUNGARIAN ASH, EBONY, &C., &C., Continually on hand. Also all varieties of HINGES, SCREWS, L'INS. SAWS, ETC. Send for price list, A. BEVERLY SMITH, Reporter Building. 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