Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Thursday, Feb., 26,1880. KOITMKW : ► : 8. W. ALVOKI). NOBLK -V ALYOKI .. • Dailff Wtevitnm" •wfy Aft mnli per mmnih. War it. . I . —— l 1 - 1 " Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postofflce follows ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dusliore Laporte ••9.80, " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 " Shesbequin &e ~.,......,.11.00 " New Era &e Tues. Thur and Sat. " Asylum &c Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Trov Burlington &c 1.00 p. M. Leßaysville Rome &c . . " " Closed mail from Erie &NC KR s 2.30 " L, V. way mail from the South. • .4.30 " Canton &c 5.00 " Barclay 6.30 " Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira Si Erie R R10.40 " DEPART. Canton Mon roe ton &c .9.00 A.M. L. V. way mail South.., 9.15 Cl's'dmJ Elmira Erie & NCR RIO.OO " Troy Burlington &e........... 10.00 " Snesbequin <fec 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 p. M. New tfr. Tues Thur and Sat.... " Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " Leßaysville Rome &c " Dushore &c 2.45 " j. V. Wav mail North ,3.45 S Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M. Monev Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 7 00 i* M Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. if. r.< . . ~ • P, POWELL, P. M. Mr. CHA.S. DOUGHERTY, of Allis Hollow, has just bought one of those splendid Sterling Organs of J. A. MANVII.LE, of Towanda. A young man named MCCALK, who had been at work in the pine woods, was brought to his home, in North Tow anda, dead yester day. The patrons of the old meat market, south of the Ward House, have a large and tint; as sortment of meat and fish to select from this week. Mr, MULLOCK was fortunate enough to get Hon. B.LAPORTK'S Chester White Pigs, very fat and nice. He also has some heavy western beef, and a large assortment of fresh and salt fish. The establishment presents the appearance of : large eity market. There is an amateur minstrel tioup at Waverly, S. Y.. composed of home intent. They gave an entertainment on Wednesday night, which was very successful. V. €. SHEARER, a well known brakemaii on the L. V. RR., appeared as BILLY EMERSON, and gave "MoriaHfy" so wvli as to be recalled severai times. The Good Templars of North Towanda dedicated their un.w hall last evening. The exercise.- were oj au exceedingly interesting character, ami won highly enjoyed by the large number present, lion. B. S. DARTT, P. G. W. C'. T.iof the state, was present , and made an address. Short speeches were also made by W. lb SMITH, O. J. CHUILBUUK, C. 11. ALIXN and other E. L. H11.1.1S rendu selection. The huh is 10x32 let.l, and was fitted up for tin bodge by J. M; AYKKH. A perverse bovine, of tlic male persuasion, caused a eatt Ic dealer a good deal ot annoy ance, and the "denizen* of Bridge struct'con siderable aiiiuseineut the otht r eveullig, by his obstinate refusal to lie driven to "the slaughter/' 'l'he. animal bad liecu pqrclqiscd in Wy soX, nhd wait enrhute to Barclay , but on reaching Main street objjtiuak ly refused to prowcil further, and despite a vigorous cudgeling over the head, quetly retraced his steps to his late haunts on the farm of his former owner. Another attempt to secure his lordship uiuoug the minor*vni the luopu tain was Vu.'ide yrsterd iy, but he refused to asuwnd the mount aim and w as liifl. to "brousd," until in A ffiore Vomplaceiit mood. i"■ '■.i-jJjajii- Among sjmylc spring walking suits art fine dark colored' llnhnWiA of blue, grech and other G.lors, vs itli a finish of many row s of \< ry mii'i'bw white or black braid. The waist is belted. the ov AT* kirk has an apron frpiil and full drapery id tbe back, and the lower skirt is kilt pleated. Walking for spring differ frotii previous styles principally in ijaviug longer skirts. A how model is iUmbic-hieusteil and slightly cut away at the front below the \yniM. forming a long Barrow opening. W liaf, ure called blgpJwg in mixed hues wit lF tine lilies of color running through theui. are made up in this' sty !P. and Uhotr the tailor's liuitli. Fancy silk and wudi Im ' D'humcd with fur for early spring, after >v hieli ii inges and feat! fee trim mi ug Mrflkph'bldtlj' be proper. Personal* The cellar for GvxniQK li*:<3|Ki{)t new house, on Second street. Is hearly completed MOLKSSEAU thinks we were rather late in noticing the arrival at his house. The baby is nearly two months old. SKTII W. PAINE, of Troy, one of the most prominent business men of Western Brad ford, is in town to-day. Many years ago Mr. P. resided here, and Lombard street was orig inally called "Paii* Street," in honor of his father. Mhv RAfrtp: tsftvell advanced in years , but rcmftrKabfy well preserved, and apparent ly asvigorous, mentally and physically, as most men in the prime of life. He is a phil anthropist, in the broadest sense of the term, and our neighboring village owes much of its growth to his well directed enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. OKATEK, who recently returned from Texas, are receiving the con gratulations of their numerous friends over the addition of a girl baby to their household. The little lady barely escaped being a Texan. She was born yesterday morning. About 30 little hoys and girls assembled at D., W. SCOTT'S last evening, to celebrate BIRDIE'S birthday. They were a happy, joy ous group; had a "splendid time," and were sumptuously entertained. CORA JOHNSON'S parents "surprised" the young lady last evening, by inviting a num ber of her young acquaintances to make her a "call." It was unfortunate for some of the invited that another party had been arranged to celebrate the birthday of one of the same "set,' at the same hour, but we are informed that the evening was most eiijovably spent, ami will long he remembered by all who had the goo'd fortune trfM pro&eht. JOHN DEAN will build a house this season, ou Poplar street, near his father-in-law's, BENJAMIN KUYKKNDAI.L. From the present political outlook JOHN will Is- furnished with a dwelling by the county for some time yet. The people have their eve on him for PETER'S successor, and if "Barkus is willin'" we have no dsubt be will be the next Sheriff of the county. The publishers of tfcribner'tt Monthly pro pose to make themselves the disinterested agents both of picture-buyers through! the country and of our artists. The scheme is explained in an editorial article in the March number of the magazine, from which we ex tract the following paragraph : "It is in view of all the considerations that attach to the case that we propose an experi ment, conceived in the interest ot' all concern ed—the purchasers and artists alike. Scatter ed over this wide country there are almost numberless wealthy men and women who would like to purchase good pictures if they coiilo be assured of the quality of their pur chases. We propose, therefore, through the good offices of the art department of ihis magazine, to purchase pictures to order for sin part of the country. We will consider all wants that are intelligently expressed, careful)) ami oon*ceintiousl> canvass and record all values, give letters of advice and counsel, and photographs of any desired pic ture. and transact all the business for a con sideration which *hM simply cover expenses, •such expenses always being expressed or covered by the round price ot any picture In question. Our patrons ought to know by this tjme that the men who preside over the art department of this magazine understand their, business, ami are quite competent to undertake and manage efficiently and intelli gently the enterprise we propose. To the artists of New York we wish to say thai, fully nitprcehiUng the many difficulties under which iln-y labor —even some of the best of them—We have Instituted this scheme in the sinccrrst friendship for theui. he return for that heartv interest they have manifested in the magazines of SoitiitNKU fc Co., which has i contributed so miu-li to their success. To the ; purchasers, or would Ik- purchasers, of pic tures throughout tin- country, who cannot j conic to the dty lb buy for themselves, we I promise intelligent and faithful ri presenta tions, and the honorable dealing of the iner- I eaiitile house long UftiiidUhed and without i reproach." r Tf M f- J- T r t "t Uili. -trhis Maju j tweeu Chestnut street and the I'osfoffice, a J'air of tlold Speciifelcs. in fi:rek ease. Fituier will be siiitiibiy 11 warded on leaving them at j this office. I>r. KN ai*i' says : I havt sud l>r. Hfjun's Neuralgia and Sick Headache. I'ills for years, and they give universal suiwaelion, and ul | w ay - curt A. K \ vlM', Ai. lb, I'iftst.on. |'h. I want to rent a dwelling house for a I small family. CHEAP JOHN. PITTSTON, Feb. 0, l!<K0. DR. A. ft. BURR— Dear Mr: —My wife had : the Neuralgia for ten days, and her oliysieian : could give her no relief. I call on Dr. Knapp : and got a bottle of your Neuralgia Pills and they relieved her in a few hours. Yours Resp't. THOMAS FORI. Agent Dupont Powder Co. FTO! FOR K ANSA'S. -Excursionsto Kinsley j in the Arkansas Valley, in south-western Kansas at greatly reduced rates, will leave Klmira, N. Y., on the second Tuesday of every month, accompanied by a person of ex perience, who will give every desired atten tion to the parries in his charge. For full in formation apply to C. F. Niciioi.fi. in ja*rson or by letter, at the Delavan House. Klmira, N. Y.. or by letter at Towanda, Pa. Parties can procure tickets every Tuesday morning at same rates. Train leaves 5 :40 A. M. FARM FOR SALE. —I offer for sale on reason able terms a valuable farm, located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 I miles from Towanda, containing 75 acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and tine large barn— ! with underground stabling. I will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in Towadu borough. JOSEPH G. PA ITON. j FOR SALE. —A Fester saw, for amateur | fret-sawing—almost new, and in splendid con dition. Will be sold at a bargain. A. BEVERLY SMITH. Reporter Building, 3d floor. i BUSINESS MM'A US. NOTICE.—You can buy fre*h Iri-ti Oat | Meal, sealed in 151b. tin cans, manufactured ! by John MeCann, in Droglieda, near DouJdjn, Ireland, at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to JOHN BROWN'S Shop, L*t Ward, and will he glad to strtt all of his old customers, ami the public in general. VII kinds of work done ! on short notice. I 'lease call at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store | and get some of the nicest dried beef you j ever saw , and sliced as thin to tisue paper, at !12 pents per pound. lie Jia- jubt purchased j a splendid dried beef sjjeer of the ftnlerprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. COAL.—The best and cheapest sold in this i market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ily screened and slated. Ajl size* sold for $2 75 per ton, at ft. B. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Instruction ill painting on Porcelain. Wood i and Silk, will he given by MISS MKKNA BA KER, at the residence of M. ('. "MERCER, on j Ghestunt St. Private lessons, 75 cents; cla—- i es 50 cents. jan 2S j PATCH BROJIILRS are pay ing the highest -1 market priee, in cash, for good butter. ! Gall in and see our stock of spring Hats and , Caps at M. ft. ROSENI'IELD'S. i O. A. BL ACK has titled up M. off, eON the 1 se|:<ud floor of the building lately oeeupid-by I the crockery store, when- he will confine him self to the* Sewing Machine and Insurance I business. JkilT'Ghoieo Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKR A* DKVOE'S market. Bridge StrePt. J AL'ORS i- SELLING rlothiug cheaper than ' ever. • / . I All kinds of fruit at FITOHV i OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can ART'ord to , buy two or three, at ROSEN KIELD'S clothing store. **• ji it j. IH I Jf-tiTAt MYER & DKVOE'S market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. *• tif'-Myer A Ituvoo are receiving i'tvsh i Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. i j H-AT'-MYEK A DI.VDE keep the largest and | best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables iu I town. t If you want the best vegetables, the largest ; oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the ATTEST sausage to !K louud in Towuiida, call pn Mr. MI'LI.OI'K, at the old Market, just south ot the Ward House, JL-lf Jacobs is selling Overcoats ail the v\ay ; from 82 up to any price you are willing to ► tit! Hl. I!HA Y'V'i'.* i Cigars of about every known brand at I FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILLK. Towanda, l'a.. will sell st rietly tirst class Pianos and Organs at great ily reduced prices for the next, sixty day s. I Pianos and Organs Tuned and Rep ired. office with t . M. M \NVITLL. on 3d street. The largest stock of llais and Gups just (received at M. ft. ROSEN EI KI.D'S. The continued fnTTd westher 'has in micro KOSKN FIELD, the Glotbyig #ivr chapl, to re duce the price of Overcoats unci other winter Clothing. Call and secure bargains. Then will be ultmty of cold weather yet. von want a stylish hat. ohc/iper than you evcr.bought oqe, call at JLO^K.NKIKC.PCS clothing store. . aS'tfl' in off W niii ID Prices vvav down in Cents line and coarse boots mid shoes. All goods warranted a* represented, at. Hl.t/M's. . ,r i, For a good, durable and near fitting shor. go to Hf.UM's. i • . Loyal Hock coat in clean. I roe from slate, • locs "not clinker in the stpvc f r< tpins tire long er than any other coal, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twCiity-nvc cents cheaper than Anthracite, at MAT.T'OKY'S COM I Yard. Country dealers will find It to'their advant age t> buy their candle* at Fire if't*. &.d¥' Ueo fivncheottie ha* opened a new Barber Shop (not Powell's store where lie |s always ready to wait upon all.Uiqse who may favor him w'ith their imtronagc.'.Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hioir at their residence no extra charge, C. W. Jo.N Ks is prepared to mc.ud rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine stpets, in rear of KK VIF.W ottice. (.'BARGES reasonable. and work guarranteed, 'TIL T II<IM 9L:IIM ID KTJAIDI I I W Parties are continually asking how J can groceries be sold so much cheaper at Rows' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Beciiu-c hi- buys his g<Wl< for cash, and can afford to sell them tow. ■ ••Where do you get your groceries so cheap." "Why 1 buy thcin at HFO. Ross' Ist. Ward "Store. Vnu can buy them cheaper of him than any W here else. and they are. all first ( class to." Ask for one of those dniiar-aiid-n-half switches, all Hair. Ul) inches long, at Mrs. M. A. FLKTCH Fit's, NO. 4. Bridge street. WANIKH IN PUKCII AIJK. -A good trad of timber land. F<r particulars, call or address this office. ' WANTS. I'mler this head ire trill inxert hHKK, notice'* o Hituutionx or help vanted. A good, reliable girl to do general house work. Kuquire at this office. A situation by a gentleman with tfi vCars experience in the dry good** and grocery trade. Well acquainted throughout Burlington, UNter and Sjnithiield. Best <d refcreuo* s given. Adil "es.s "Clerk," this office. Mrs CL'KKAN, on strtajt WE>t of FKOHI 'a Furniture fact or v., would, like work at plain sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing and ironing. • . i. r • A young uuin of gixsi moral habits wishes a situation in a l)iy Qood.s or (iroc.cn store, three years' < xperi< nee, (iiNtil rt.-ferend.es Auply to the editors of this paper. A situation by a boy 18 vcars of age in a store, either dry'goods or grocery, or in an office, tiood penman and accountant, (loud , •• recommendation*, I nquire at this office. ' ..r. F<|{ KtvN'i, A good store, several office* and a number of dw ding houses. L. K. Ei.*bukiL FOR ISKN'i . AG<o-I house in I'hint Ward Apply to J. N\ CA'MFI . Foil KK.VI .- ( Mli house on lid street add one on Mechanic street. L'tiquiVe of W. J. Yot M,. Fotc RK.NI— I have several dwt'lingt for rent on the First of April next. L. it. KOIXIKKS. I l'wi• Rooms For Kent in Put ton'* Block. t Lnquirv ol L t*. Pu ION. , Scyerai Dwellings, and Stores to, Let on tjjc Ist of April next. Enquire of IAM I S T, 11 U.K. At office or WlHSii A H U.K. ■ ' Towauda, Feb. 11, 1880. FOK RKNI. -A large and convenient hnusW '' on York Avenue. Fhqiffre df 4v,vt. Scon. || ,| , OUKFd) BY DR. BURR'S NKU UAi.til A AND SICK IILAD.VCUM PILLS. A uiiiVerkal cure fbr Neuralgia, Sick Held T feihe. Nervous- Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis. Palpita tion of tffie Heart, and Head uf'-Tie arising from oVV-r stimulation either •i b ; . . -k -I'roin ; 'ii ,j 4 .' Ol'lfM flit .Vl.t'UHOldC SiMUi.-VNTri. I'ljcHo PilU wo very lo take Uiyey dm ( nolve in tut: 'mouth) and effeclualfy care a.t 1 lease* arising from at d'oranged neivona s> *tulu, , If your druggist is not stipnliud, ask him lo pro euru it tor you, mini the whi.lc'sate ' sent to any uddrttasqn Receipt yt'&M cyj\it>. Kor 8ali: ty UK IRK It POKTKR,' t>\. ; :> ■)' ' . Ti/wtUidis. )'
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