The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Monday, March i, 1880. EDITORS : a. W. ALVOItJL). NOLLE N. ALVORD. •• UtaHy Review" only 35 ant* per month' Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda i Postofiice follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M- Dushorc Laporte Ac 0.30 " L. V. Wav mail from the North. .10.00 " Sheshcquin Ac 11.00 " New Era &c Tues. Tliur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ae 1.00 l\ M. Leßaysville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie AN CRRs2.3O " L V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Call ton Ac 5.00 " Barclay 6.30 " CPs'd inail fr'm Elinira A Krießßlo.4o " DEPART. CautonMonrocton Ac 0.00 A.M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 " ClVd m,l Elinira Erie AN C R RIO.OO " Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sncshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay LOO I\ M. New Era Tues Tliur and 5at...." " Asylum Mon Wed and Fri " Leßaysville Rome Ac " Dushore Ac 2.45 j. V. way mail North 3.45 ' N Y Phil and Eastaru States 7.45 4 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 I*. M. Money Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 I\ M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. P, POWELL, P. M. rnvnmmmmtmtatwmrtm. N WIR-RMMWIUIP t - ****** There is a regular boom in the "Sterling" j Organ business. At least we judge so from j the fact 1 hat Mr. MANVILLE is kept buisy delivering them. We hear of a disreputable row in one of the barber-shops of town last evening, in which pistols, spittoons, Ac., were brought into ! requisition, and at least one colored gentle man went home witli a sore head. Such things ought not to be. We noticed, some weeks since, the accident al poisoning of Mr. FRED BARNEY'S hand, while sliding a horse. About one month pre vious to the accident ho bad taken and acci dental policy with W. G. TRACY, and Satur day received payment in full for the time he was unable, to work. The First National Bank has $421,097.53 in deposits, and its discounts amount to a little more, $426, 202.95. The institution also has $145,550.00 in bonds; legal tender notes, coin, Ac., $30,545.88. Due from banks and U. S. Treasurer, $101,483.11. This is a showing that financial men would call good. Charity eovereth a multitude of sins, hut. poverty disclose smorc. Poor clothes blind the eyes of many, who, being faultless of the sin of poverty, and with clean hearts in re gard to everthing forbidden in law, both di vine and human, cannot look upon the poor and erring with any degree of allowance. It. is Hindi more pleasant for them to "pass by ou the other side." WARD THOMPSON, CIIKALKY GORMAN, FRANK CKONIN, and FRANK CHILSON broke into the office of N. TIDD, Esq., Saturday noon, while Mr. T. was at dinner, and stole several dollars in money. They were arrested by officer BURNS and locked in jail for a hear ing. Tin y are ali of them incorrigible, and it would he a hi ssing to them to send them to the House of Refuge, where they will he sub jected to strict disciplin. ... ~ The Methodist, says there is one inconveni ence of generosity, which sesihlc people ought to do something to remove. If a business man makes a liberal donation, lie is straitway sot upon by everybody for other gifts. This is the most ingenious process for curing men of generosity that could bo devised; the punishment, for a noble net is so severe that the average man will not repeat if. After such an experiece, with a hndred begging ap plications per day, he will naturally seek to save his time and feelings by getting it under stood that he is not a liberal person. The Helping Hand Society of Christ Church announce a series of lectures on interesting subjects, to he given in the Church during the present month. The first will he by the Rev. G. 11. MUKNIGIIT. I). 1).,0f Elinira,on "The Wonders of the Great Pyramid," and will he Illustrated by diagrams. It will he. delivered on Friday evening of this week, 4th inst., at 7:30. The second will be given on Friday evening, 11th inst., by the Rev. FRANCIS D. IIOSKINS, who is well known in Towanda— a former Rector of the Church—subject: "Modern Atheism." All are welcome. An offering will be received to pay the expenses and to increase the funds of the Society. Rosenfleld has not given up the general clothing business, but has in ad<litionto his im-; mense stock of Collars and Cuffs, just opened | a tine assortment of spring clothing, hats and caps. Personal* F. E. BARKER is V. I)., of McPherson, j Kansas, Lodge, K. of H. paymaster BUCK'S son has been seriously J 1 with measles, but is better. SEELKY has a large force of men at work j on his new barn, and is just" pushing things.' j C. N. MORKY, late Deputy Prothonotary, was in town to-day. AI>AM iNNis, Esq., of Granville, has pur chased the old Fickfarin, at Roaring Branch, Lycoming county, where lie proposes to build j a tannery immediately. In connection with J his sons he already has a tannery at Bodine's, I also one at Grovcr and one at Grandille. Mr. FRANK I'. TUPPKR, of Towanda, the j accomplished stenographer, attending court, j has created himself into somewhat of A' "curiosity" to the people, who are not ae- j quuinted with the system of short hand writ ing, as this is the lirst ease ho has been on since his appointment in the district, which is , composed of Bradford, Susquhanna, Wyom ing, Carbon and Sullivan counties. Mr. TUP PKR is at the head of his profession, having I followed it since the age of sixteen years. J He was chief Stenographer for three years in ' the State Senate, which position lie till' <1 with : credit to himself and people of the Stale. | Upon his retirement from his arduous duties the members of the Senate in appreciation of his faithfulness presented him with numerous gifts as individuals as well as a body. Ex- J asperated call* we dislike, hence we will close 1 with the remark, that FRANK is found to be a gentleman bv all who come in contact with him.— Laporte Democrat. On the 21st ult. the bar of Lycoming county held their tenth annual banquet at the llerdic ' House. A number of distinguished guests from abroad were present. Among the ; letters of regret read on the occasion were the I following : CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Phila., Feb, 16. GENTLEMEN : Your kind favor inviting me \ to tenth annual dinner of the Lycoming county bar, on the 21st inst., is received. I very much regret that official duties prevent IU.Y acceptance. With 'hanks to the associa tion which you represent, and regards to yourselves personally, I remain. Yours Truly, ULYSSES MKROUK. TOWANDA, February 20. IIKNUY C. I'ARSONS, ESQ., at al.. Commit tee: If I were simply to sav, "Compliments and regrets" for Saturday afternoon, it would j he too formal and cold to express NIV appreci ation of, and regard for the Lycoming bar. 1 remember your uniform kindness and con sideration, and desire to intimate to you that you have A warm place near m\ heart. Your bar is celebrated throughout the state, not only for its ability hut for the social element that so largely enters into its composition, and also for the kind feeling of the members toward eaeli other. Am indeed sorrv that I cannot attend your dinner on Saturday, and eat what the law (lex) provides, us well as | drink of what the bar provides, and enter i into the discussion of all questions which have j for their object the amelioration of mankind. 1 and the happiness of tiie members of the Lv- I coming bar. Accept thanks and believe ME ! to be very truly yours, P. 1). MORROW. - -3- - GREEN'S LANDING, March 1,1880. Meetings continue to be held here with j good results, under the can- of Rev. Mr. J WATROUS of Athens, several conversions of middle aged men are reported. Extensive re pairs are being made along the river bank to protect Morlcv's Mill from the inroads of the j current. CLARENCE WATKINS is on crutches | from a wound In the foot made by an ax. HE ■ will doubtless be around in a few weeks all j right. Robbing, blue birds and the budding of ' trees betoken Spring, notwithstanding Prof, I VKNNOR. The types changed BUEGAN to RYAN in our Ulster article. If you happen to be in our ancient town ask for EDISON, and you will be shown A prominent Insurance Agent whose new light,or lamp, easts its beams upon a rubicund lawyer, celebrated in divorce \ eases. We rejoice to hear that said town is j introducing electric lights in place of gas. i Mr. FRANK HULL, of Athens, goes hence to day, taking AKON .STONE and AUST. KINNKR with him to Kansas, the latter goes to try the climate for a lung disease — hope he will he benefited. AKON will be missed around the depot at Wavcrly, having run an express line from that point for years past. FRANK has been home for a visit. We hear of some ; gardening being done, sowing peas, etc. WILL. L)r. LAPEsays: "I have sold Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills, and they give universal satisfaction." A. A. LAI'K, M. D. Nanticoke, Pa. Ves, it vas "Wain" ;o see that ROSENKJELD can sell 4 ply Linen Collar* cheaper than any other man in town. Dr. KNAIT says: "I have sold Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills for years, and they give universal satisfaction, and al ways cure." A. KNAPP, M. D., Pittston, Pa. "Don't you forget, ft," that Itosenficki can double discount any other establisnmcnt in the country on Linen Collars and Cull's. Ho! FOR KANSAS.—Excursions to Kinsley in the Arkansas Valley, in soutli-western Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, will leave 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 the 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 loav< s 5:40 A. M. FARM FOR SALE. —1 offer for sale on reason able terms a valuable farm, located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 milos from Towanda, containing 75 acres, i under a good state of cultivation, well water- i cd, 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 Towada borough. JOSEPH O. PATTON. Now is YOUR CHANCE.—ROSKNFIKLI>, the clothier, lias just- purchased an immense stock I of Linen Collars and Cuffs, at rates which J allow him to sell them away down. Come and see them. FOR SALE. —A Lester saw, for amateur! fret-sawing—almost new, and in splendid eon- j dition. Will be sold at a bargain. A. BEVERLY SMITH, Reporter Building, 3d floor. PITTSTON. Feb. 6,1850. DR. A. E. BURR— Dear Sir:— My wife had the Neuralgia for ten days, and her physician j could give her no relief. 1 eall on Dr. Knapp and got a bottle of your Neuralgia Pills and they relieved her in a few hours. Yours Kesp't, THOMAS FORD, Agent Dupont Powder Co. I ■■njrßtiMv-rr-g. ■- iStS aU'J. W' 1 MARRIED. CARMAN— FRENCH.— At the Parsonage, Monroe ton, Feb. 28. ISNO, T> V Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. John YV. Carman and Miss Mary C. French, both of Burlington. BUSINESS LOCALS. NOTICE.—You can buy fresh Irish Oat Meal, sealed in 151b. tin cans, manufactured by John McCann. in Drogheda, near Doubliu, Ireland, at GEO. ROSS' Ist Ward Store. M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to I JOHN BROWN'S Shop, Ist Ward, and will he ! glad to see all of his old customers, and the | public in general. All kinds of work done | on short notice. * ' v Please call at GEO. RONS' Ist Ward Store i 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 href (dicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. j 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. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood and .Silk, will he given BV Miss MKENA BA KER, at the residence of M. C. MKKCUR, on Chcstunt St. Private lessons, 75 cents; class es 50 cents. jan 28 PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. O. A. BLACK has fitted up office on the second floor of the building lately oceupid by the crockery store, where he wiU'confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. ItSFCholoe Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKR & DKVOK'S market. Bridge Street. JACOBS is selling clothing cheaper than ever. AST At MYKR & DKVOK'S market is the I pluce to get tender steaks and nice roasts. Z : >! < ) V' I i JCDT'MYKK A DRVOR keep the largest and best assortment # Fruit* and Vegetables in town. If you want the beat vegetables, the largest ! oysters. the bent cuts of meat, and the finest ! sausage to be found in TOWHIKIH, call On Mr. ! MULLOCK. at the old Market, ju*t south of j the Ward House. i j I^*,Jacobs is selling Overcoats ail the waj from $2 up to any price you ure willing to | pay. ; Cigars of about every known brand at FITCH'S. I ,J. A. MANYILI.K. Towanda. Pa., will sell strictly first class Pianos and Organs at great Iv reduced prices for the next sixty days. Pianos and Organs Tuned and ltep.ired. Office with C. M. MANVILI.K, on 3d street. (f-jfTf you want a stylish hut, cheaper than you ever bought one, call at JtOSKNFIKLD's clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse, j boots and shoes. All goods warranted as ; represented, at BLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, ! go to BLUM'S. Loyal Sock coal is clean, free from slate, i does not clinker in Ihe stove, retains lire long er than any other eoai, and is from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-live centH cheaper than Anthracite, at MALLORY'S CO'D Yard. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FJTCH'B. IjfTP Geo Lynchooiue has opened a new ; Barber Shop over Powell's store where lie is ' always ready to wait upon all those who may 1 favor him with their patronage. Shampooing | hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at ' their residence no extra charge. C. W. .IONICS is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of ltH ! viicw office. Charges reasonable, and work ! guarrantecd. Parties are continually asking how can J groceries he sold so much cheaper at Boss* j 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. "Where do you get your groceries so j cheap." "Why I buy them at GEO. BOSS' Ist Ward Store. You can buy them cheaper of him than anywhere else, and they are ail first class to." Ask for one of those dollar-und-a-half switches, all liair, 30 inches iong, at Mrs. M. A. FLETCHER'S, No. 1. Bridge street. ; WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A good tract of j timber land. For particulars, call or address | this office. ! si_g"Myer & Devoo are receiving fresh ; Oysters daily, at tiieir market. Bridge St. | y<. i. ; t . r": *n .—xc. - -i-n/aMr-v,*. WANTS. 4 i Under thin head tee will insert FREE, notire# o | situations or help wanted. ' A good, reliable girl to do general house j work. Enquire at this office. A situation by a gentleman with 10 years experience in thedry goods and grocery trade. ; Well acquainted throughout Burliugto'n, Ulster and Smithfield. Best of references given. Address "Clerk," this office. Mrs CUKKAN, on street west of FRONT'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 editor* of thin paper. A situation by a boy 18 years of age in a ! store, either dry goods or grocery, or in an office. Good penman and accountant. Good recommendations. Enquire at this office. FOR RENT. " " FOR RENT.—A good store, several office* and a number of dwelling houses. L. K. ELSURKK. FOR RENT.—A good house in Third Ward. Apply to J. N. CALIKK. FOR RENT.—One house on 2d street and I one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W.J. ■ YOUNG. 1 FOR RENT —I have several dwelings i\>r rent on the First of April next. L. B. RODGERR. Two Rooms For Rent in Pattern's Block. Enquire of J. G. PATTON. Several Dwellings and Stores to lx't on the > Ist of April next. Enquire of JAMES T. HALE. AT office of WOOD & HALE. Towanda, Feb. 11, 1880. I FOR RENT. —A large and convenient house on York Avenue. Enquire of WM. SCOTT. > HOUSE TO RENT.—A double hobse to rent in First Ward, lately the property of JAMES i BKDOORD, on Main street. Enquire of J. N. CALIKK.
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