Tlie Daily Review, j Towanda, Pa., Friday, Feb., 27, 1880.; EDITORS : a. W. ALVOKD. NOBLK N. ALVORD. j ♦ Daily Review" only 95 remit per, momth. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda j Postoffice follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dushore Laporte &c 9.30 44 L. V. way mail from the North..lo.oo 44 Sheshequtn Ac 11.00 44 New Era &c Tues. Thur and Sat. " 44 Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " 44 | Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 P. M. Leßaysville Rome Ac 44 44 Closed mail from Erie &NC RR H 2.30 44 L, V. way mail from the South.. .4.30 44 Canton Ac ..5.00 44 Barclay 0.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'in Elmira A Erie RR10.40 44 DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 4 * Cl's'd in,l Elmira Erie &N CR RIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington &c 10.00 44 Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. j Barclay 1-00 P. M. New Era Tues Tliur and Sat.... 44 44 Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 Leßaysville Rome &e " 4 Dushore Ac 2.45 44 j. V. way mail North 3.45 4 ci Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 4 Oilice 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. On the lirst of April Cheap John will occu. py the MONTANYK store. Work has been commenced on Mr. STREET ER'S new building, on the site of the one recently burned. Mrs. MINGOS has an elegant display of goods, most admiraby arranged. Her show windows attract great attention from the ladies. The young lady who can prepare a good dinner, is quite as useful as the one who can play exquisitely on the piano, and converse in half-a-dozen languages is ornamental. The trade in old iron, glass, and bones, is lust booming in town. Every boy who can muster a wheelbarrow or old basket, may be j found searching in the back yards, alleys and j streets for these articles. The strongest evidence of the restraing power of the gospel is the fact that there are so few infidels, in the light of the glaring inconsistencies of thcs who make prof ssi n of piety; and the lack of "that charity which suffereth long and is kind," in the conduct of many who seem to rejoice in the downfall and misfortune of their fellow Christian, even more than the world does. For the third time Maj. HALE has become part owner of the flouring mill near his place. The mill was originally erected by Gen. GEO. WKLI.ES, nearly a hundred years ago. REU BEN HALE, father of the Maj., bought it in 1799, and it has been in the family most of the time since. A few years ago Hon. J. G. PATTON bought a half interest in it, which he has now transferred to the Major. The mill has been put in the most thorough repair, and is turning out the best of work. Mr. MILLER, the miller, understands his business to perfection, and has all the work he can do. If those who have this world's goods in such abundance I hut every wi-h ean be grati fied, eould know how the withholding of the hire from the laborer, even for a day, some times causes disaster, and adds to the eup of bitterness whieh the poor are often compell ed to drink to the dregs, the amounts which seem so small to them, but which arc large to those who have foiled, perhaps over the mid night oil to earn, in order to meet some press ing dcuiHml, would burn in their coffer.-. On Thursday afternoon, while at work in the woods about two miles out of town, Mr. A. DOUGLASS was knocked down by a fall ing tree and sustained a double fracture of the left thigh. Tin-injured man was taken to his home at R. 11. BREWER'S, and his cuts, bruises, and broken limb received prompt at tention from Dr. WADDKLL, assisted by B. R. JACKSON. Mr. DOUGLASS is pretty well along in years, and has had the misfortune to hurt that same leg before. He is an indus trious man and a good eitiz< n, and has the sympathies of all in hi- affliction.- Duehore Review. The injured man is a brother of our tow ns man ASA DOUGLASS, for* man in MOINTYRK BROTHERS shop. Personal. Miss ALICE PENDLETON, of Orwell, IS vis iting at S. W. RODGERS'. JOHN F. SANDERSON has been attending Sullivan county Court for a few days. All the young men do not read law. WIL LIAM DELREUCH, who graduated from Princeton College last year, in reading medi cine with Dr. WOODBURN, and W. 11. MKK CUR and C. L. CODDING are pusuing medical studies in the office of Dr. C. K. LADD. WM. YONTZ, conductor on one of the Par clay coal trains, is building a house below the Barclay depot. Mr. and Mrs. WM. 8. DOOLITTLK, of New York, are guests of Rev. C. 11. WRIGIIT. We find the following item in regard to a former citizen of this county, and a graduate of the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, in the Wilkes-Parre Record of this morn ing. Dr. DAVIS is a brother of Senator DAVIKH, and occupies a high position in the medical profession: 4 'l)r. It. Davis performed a very difficult operation in lithotomy on Mondav, the subject being a son of Thomas Morepath. of Plains. There were some novel features in the opera tion, interesting to the medical fraternity, and it was perfectly successful. The stone removed was of unusually large size." Pod's Rest. It is the evening hour, And thankfully, Father, thy weary child Has come to Thee. I lean my aching head Upon Thy breast, And there, and only there. I am at rest. Thou knowest all my life, Each petty sin; Nothing is hid from Thee Without, within. All that I have or am Is wholly Thine, So is my soul at peace. For Thou art mine. To-tnorrow's dawn may find Me here or there; It. matters little since thy love Is everywhere! A correspondent of the Elmira Advertiser furnished that journal with these among ot her Burlington items yesterday: '1 he job of burning brick for the poor-house is let to a party in Canton. This looks like business. A marked feature of last election here was the fact that there was no Democratic or Re publican tickets. It was whisky or 110 whisky. ELLICOTT STRDEVANT and WILMKR DICK ERMAN sawed and split twelve cord of hard wood last week from Friday at two o'clock r. M. till four Saturday afternoon. Pretty good work that for t wo small boys. Now that Towanda is to be suppled with water from Mountain Lake, that beautiful little sheet of water ought to be a more popu lar summer resort than ever. It lies in a cir cular basin, right in the top of a high moun tain, and is claimed by some to be the crater of an extinct, vocano. We can not say how true this is, but we do know that pickerel and catfish are plentiful in its waters. And oh, 1 such lovely water lillies. white as snow, heavy 1 as wax, wuh that subtle and delicious per | fume that belongs to no other flower; and if 1 anv Klniirians do no believe that we can pick , five quarts of wintergreen berries in two or j three hours'time, let them come to Burlington | and visit the mountain of the lake. MIKE VINCENT, MACK HICKI.KR and AHA | POOL were arrested by Constable MOEFITT 'and taken before justice YOUNG on Wed nesday, charged with stealing a caldron from ; MYKR k DKVOK'S slaughter house, and sell ing it for old iron. A jury was summoned by ' Justice Young, and a verdict of guilty render led against BICKLRK. and not guilty as to the j other two. SICKLER was sentenced to pay a fine of return the property, and undergo an imprisonment of 00 days in the eounty jail. HOUSE TO KENT. —A double house to rent ! in First Ward, lately the property of JAMES ' BKDOOKD. on Main street. Enquire of J. N. CAI.IFF. Dr. LARK says: "I have sold Dr. BURR'S ; Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills, and they : give universal satisfaction." A. A. PARE, M. D. Nanticoke, Pa. Dr. KNAPR SHVS: "1 ha\O sold Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills for years. I and they give onUersal satisfaction, and al ; way $ cure." A. KNARR, M. D., Pittston, Pa. I want to rent a dwelling house for a small family. CHEAP JOHN. PITTSTON, Feb. G, 1880. D. A. E. BURR — Dear Sir. —My wife had the Neuralgia for ten days, and her physician could give her no relief. I call on Dr. Knapp and got a bottle of your Neuralgia Pills and j they relieved her in a few hours. Yours Resp't, THOMAS FORD. Agent Dupont Powder Co. Ho! FOR KANSAS.— Excursions to Kinsley | in the Arkansas Valley, in south-western Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, will leave I Elmira, N. Y., on the second Tuesday of every month, accompanied by a person of ex perience. who will give every desired atten tion to tue parties in his charge. For full in formation apply to C. F. NICHOLS, in person or by letter, at the Delavan House. Elmira, 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 mi I.is 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 fine large barn— with underground stabling. I will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in Towada borough. JOSEPH G. PATTON. FOR SALE.—A Lester saw, for amateur fret-sawing—almost new, and in splendid con dition. Will be sold at a bargain. A. BEVERLY SMITH, Reporter Building, 3d fioor. BUSINESS LOCALS. NOTICE.—You can buy fresh Irish OHt Meal, waled in 151b. tin cans, manufactured by John McCann, in Drogheda, near Doublin, Ireland, at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. 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. Ail kinds of work done on short notice. Please call at GEO. 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 beef slieer 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 K. It. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and Silk, will be given by Miss MKENA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MERCLK, on Chestunt St. Private lessons,7scents; class es 50 centH. jun 28 PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. Call in and see our stock of spring Hats and Caps at M. K. ROHENKIKLD'S. O. A. BI.ACK has fitted up oflke on the seoond fioor of the building lately oecupid by ; t he crockery store, where lie will confine him i self to the Sewing Machine and In>ura*icc business. I®'Choice Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKR A DKVOK'S market, Bridge Street. JACOBS i- selling clothiug cheaper than ever. All kinds of fruit at Frrcn'B* OVERCOATS SO cheap that you can afford to buy two or three, at ROHENKIKLD'S clothing store. IdeTAt MYKR A DKVOK'S market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. driTMycr k Devon are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge Bt. JPRMYKR A r . DKVOE keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits ami Vegetables in town. If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the 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. Cigars of about everv known brand at FITCH'S. J. A. MANVILLK, Towanda, Pa., will sell st rictly first class Pianos and Organs at great ly reduced prices for the next sixtv days. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repdred. Office with C. M. MANVILLE, on 3d street. The largest stock of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. ROHENKIKLD'S. The continued mild weather nas muuccu ROSKNFIKLD. the Clothing merchant, to re duce the price of Overcoats and other winter Clothing. Call and secure bargains. There will be ulenty of cold weather yet. pm f you want a stylish hat. cheaper than you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in Gents line and course boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at BLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat, fitting shoe, goto HUM'S. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, does not clinker in the stove, retains lire long er than any other eoal, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-live cents cheaper than Anthracite, at MALLORY'S COAL Yard. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. Geo Lynchconic has op* m d a new Barber Shop over Powell's store where he is always ready to wait upon all those who may favor him with their patronage. Shumpooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at the|r residence no extra charge. C. W. JONES is prepared to mend rubber* on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RE VIEW office, ( barges reasonable, and work guarranteed. Parties are continually asking how'can groceries he sold much cheaper at Rows' Ist Ward .Store than they can in the heart of town. Because he buys his goods for cash, ami can afford to sell them low. "Where do you get your groceries so cheap. *' "Why I buy them at GEO. Rosa' Ist Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of hiiu than anywhere else, and they are all rirst. class to." Ask for one of those dollar-ami-a-half switches, all Hair, .'SO inches long, at Mrs. M A. FLETCHER'S, NO. L Bridge street. WANTED TO PURCHASE.— A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. WANTS. Under I'hit head, we irilt innert UHk'A', notieen o aitU'itiom or help tcanted. A good, reliable girl to do general house work. Enquire at this office. A situation by a gentleman with 1(5 years experience in thedrv goods and groeery trade. Well acquainted throughout Burlington, Ulster and Smithfield. Best of references given. Address "Clerk," this office. Mrs CURRAN, 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 in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience, Good references Auply to the editors of this paper. A situation by a hoy 18 vears of age in a store, either drv goods or groeery, or in an office. Good penman and accountant. Good recommendations. Enquire at this office. FOR RENT. FOR KENT. —A good store, several offices and a number of dwelling houses. L. E. EI.SBRKE. FOR KENT. —A good house in Third Ward Apply to J. N. CALIKK. FOR RENT. —One house on 2d street ami one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W. J. YOUNG. FOR RENT —I have several dweling# for rent on the First of April next. L. B. RODOERS. Two Booms For Kent in Ration's Block Enquire of J. G. RATION. Several Dwellings and Stores to Let. on the Ist of April next. Enquire of J AMKB T. KAI.K. At. office of WOOD & HALE. Towauda, Feb. 11, 1880. FOR RENT.— A large and convenient house on York Avenue. Enquire of WM. SCOTT. N EUHALGIA CURED BY DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK HEADACHE PILLS. A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis, Palpita tion of the Heart, and Head ache arising from over stimulation either from OPIUM OR ALCOHOLIC BIM.ULANTB. These Pills arc very pleasant to take (they dis solve in the mouth) and effectually cure all dieasos arising from a deranged nervous system. If your druggist is not supplied, ask htm to pro cure it for you, from the wholesale dealers. (Sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents, j For Sale by CKARK B. PORTER, Feb. 2t>. Towanda
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