Hie Daily Ileview, Towanda, Pa. Saturday, March 6, 1880. KDITOF.B : B. w. AIA'OKD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. *Daily Review" only emit per month, fry it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda fostoflicc follows. ATTLUVK. I'hlla. N. Y. and Eastern States..4.oo A. M. Dushorc Laporte &c 0.30 44 L. Y. way mail from the North..lo.oo 44 Sheshequin fee 11.00 44 New Era Ac Tues. Tliur and Sat. " 44 Asylum Ac Moil. Wed. and Fri. " 44 Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 r. M. LeJtaysville Home Ac " " Closed mail from Erie AN OR lis 2.30 44 LAY. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton Ac 0.00 44 Barclay <....6.30 " CTs'd riiail fr'm Elmira A Ericßßlo.4O DEPART. Canton Monrooton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mall South 9.15 " Cl's'd m,l Elmira Eric &NCII RIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44 Sneshcquiu Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 P. M. j New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... " / Asvlum Mon "Wed and Fri 44 / Leßuysvllle Rome Ac '' / Dushorc Ac 2.45 44 •j. V. way mail North 3.45 4 / r Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 4 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 P. M. Money Order ollice 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. And now the Canton Sentinel comes for ward and claims to give its readers more ems than the Jleporter. The Sentinel is a good paper, and well merits the patronage it evi dently is receiving. E. D. RUNDKLL, will go to Williamsport this afternoon and spend Sunday in that city. Mrs. RUNDKLL, who lues been visiting there for several weeks will return with him on Monday. The Daily REVIEW, of Towanda, Is a grow ing paper, and we would recommend it to iliose who desire the county news every day. It is worth more than the subscription price, try it .—Athens Gazette. The Athens Gazette says: "11. C. BAIRD, of this place, has the reputation of being the ? most successful divorce lawyer in this county. Parties who desire release from the "silken bands'' of matrimony, will make a note of this. Pr McNiGill's lecture on the "Great Pyra mid" at Christ Cliureh last evening was large ly attended, and gave good satisfaction to the appreciative audiance. We did not have the pleasure of listening to the lecture, but those who were so fortunate were highly pleased. 1 Among the most positive indications that spring is really here is the display of green garden vegetables at JORDAN'S market to- j day. Mr. MULLOCK Knows iu>t what the 1 people here need, and spares neither paius nor expense to supply them, lie will provide you with vegetables fresh from the garden cheaper than you can raise them. 44 What's in a name?'' once asked nature's great bard. If WILLIAM had lived in these days, and hereabouts, he would have been constrained to confess that there is much in a name often. The great sale which tlie "Sterling" Organ and "Manville Piano" are reaching is owing to the popularity of our esteemed citizen, Capt. C. M. MANVILLE, who is interested in them. 44 A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches." On Thursday we advertised a bunch of keys, which had been found and left at this office. To-dav the owner called for them. Al though not a subscriber to the REVIEW, 4 *somo one told him" of the publication, and he was thus saved much annoyance, as the keys were necessary to gain entrance to valu able papers and documents. The REVIEW only costs 25 cents per month, but then some people "can't be bothered with it." As an evidence of the esteem in Which the REVIEW is held bv our out-of-town readers, wc print the following note received from one of them last evening. We beg to inform Miss W. that after this date we sliall aim to get the REVIEW out In time to have it reach her the same day. WYALUSING, Pa., March 5,1880. Please to start the REVIEW this way on the rigid time aud train, then If it does not come "Uncle Sam" will b in fault. Two (2) num bers have been receivcu.outof four due, up to date. We can't keep house without it. MARGARET WELLES. WM. MCMORAN, administrator of the late JOHN BILKS, will sell the personal property of deceased at Public Sale, ou the premises, in North Towanda, on the 18th inst. A foot race came oIF on State street yester day afternoon, between the editor of the Mercury , and CHARLIE SMITH. The knight •f the quill and scissors came out ahead. Superintendent's Notes. March 1, 2, 3, 4.—Visited the following schools: Her rick. Union, Inez Smith; Bali bay, Henry Crawford. Wilmot, Oak Hill, Mary Sweeney; Noraconk, Laonna Dodge; Grant, Jennie Jones; Sugar Hill, Emina Noilly. Franklin , Franklindale, Eliza Me- Kcan; Craytou Hill, John Loughhead; Cen ter, Wirt Kendall. Secretaries 11. 11. Smith, of Derrick, and J. B. Johnson, of Franklin, accompanied to part of the schools. Sciota, Gregory and Farr schools were found closed on account of singing school aud sickness. The schools in general were found doing well. Union, Balibay, Oak Hill, Sugar Hill, and Center were observed to excel in many points. Mental Arithmetic as a separate exercise, or as found in the analysis at the head of each cac in the arithmetics, is more neglected or ignored than any other subject. All teachers, but especially those having large pupils who expect to teach, should in sist on having the model analyses given in the book applied to the problems solved by the pupils, and should require the operations ac curately indicated, like the examples solved by the author. Few pupils understand the use of the semicolon to separate the several steps of an operation, and hence use many false equations. Example:—Three fourths divided by five sixths equal eighteen twenti eths multiplied by two equal thirty six twentieths; instead of three fourths divided by five sixths equals eighteen twentieths; eighteen twentieths multiplied by two equals thirtiy MX twentieths. Some teachers seem either careless or stupid in regard to accuracy in Monthly Report Book. Clear and ample instructions are found on first page, yet lateness and absence are not marked as required by the school department, and other items arc either ig nored or incorrect. Secretaries are requested by law to refuse to give an order to a teacher until the report is correct. PHILOMATH AN SOCIETY.—' The regular meeting of the Fhilomathcuu Society was held last evening in the Society hall. The question, 44 llesolvcd , That the female sex is equal to the male sex intellectually," which was laid over from last week, was discussed with great spirit. Those chosen on the afllirniative, in order to intimidate the speakers on the negative, posted notices on all of the doors of the Institute invinting the ladies to he present. In answer to the call about twenty young ladies appeared; but this only infused greater courage into the speakers of the negative, and prompted them to greater efforts. The affirmative wa* sup ported by Messrs. Prof. GEO. W. KIMBKKLY, Prof. E. E. QuiNLAN, W. Y. DUGGAN, A. W. STEWART, 11. GREEN, 11. F. LEE, G. M. MARSHALL and 11. P. CORSE n. The negative was supported by Messrs. E. A. THOMPSON. 8. C. JOHNSON, Mr. MACK, GEO. I. BUCK, and Mr. KKLLKY. After the discussion, pro and con, the judge, Mr. CAMPBELL, gave his decision in favor of the negative. This caus ed great applause, and the ladies immediately started for home, not being very highly com plimented. NKG. M. E. Church, preaching at 10:30 a. rn. Religious strv ices will be held to-morrow as follows: Presbyterian Church, preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 12, in. Christ Church, (Episcopal), service aud sermon, 10:30, a. in., and 7, p. m. Sunday School, 12, m. M. E. Church, preaching at 10:30 a. ra., and 7 o'clock p. m. Sunday School at 12 in. Baptist church, preaching at 7:30. SS. Peter and Paul, mass at 10:30, a.m., Vespers at 7:30 o'clock. Church of Messiah, (Universalist.) Rev. Wm. Taylor, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in., by the pastor. At 7p. in., Rev. E. R. Fuller, of N. Y. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. All welcome. A. M. E. Zion, Prayer and Class meetings 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Service 7:30 p. m. P. E. Mission, at Nail Works School House, Sunday School at 3p. m. Service at 0:30. The Brethren, service at 10 1-2 A. M. Sun j day School at 3p. M. Rooms over Madill's I Crockerv Store, t The Tioga Hotel was sold on forcloaure of mortgage on Monday last for $12.1000. It was bid off by C. 1\ THURSTON, of Ehnira, for the New York Life Insurance Co. It is reported that a company in Waverly is to take the property off the hands of the Insur ance Company.— Waverly Advocate. WM. 11. CUMMINGS, the genial Lehigh Val ley Conductor, who is knows sowewhat hereabout.', wa3 considerably startled upon reading in the papers yesterday that WM. 11. CUMMINGS hud dropped dead in Buffalo. We were somewhat startled, also, upon first reading the dispatch. We hope our BILLY CUMMINGS will live loug to conduct so popularly one of the most popular express trains out of Klmira.— Advertiser. Several egregrious blunders occurred in the poem read before the "Wednesday Club," as printed in the RKVIKW yesterday, and injus tice to the author—Mrs. EUDORA TIDI> STEVENS —we reprint it to-day, corrected: Beyond this world there is a sphere, As some believe, or hope, or fear, According as their fancies lean To things material or unseen, Where mortals from this world departed, Upon a new and strange life started, Enjoy those scenes of heavenly rest, Among the mansions of the blest— Prepared for those who here below, Through narrow paths, and straight do go; Or, having in tlielr earthly state Preferred the wide and easy gate In purgatory meditate, Upon the stolen waters sweet, And secret bread which here they eat, Lamenting that the after taste Of food they chose in thoughtless haste, Should be so bitter. And no device Could save them from the consequences, In w retched thoughts, and tortured senses, Of actions "naughty, yet so nice." It happens there as'often here, Friendships arc formed both sweet and dear, That birds and fowls of kindred feather As here below, flock together. The spheres divide in little coteries— Art and science have their votaries. The gossips still their trade pursue, And grind forever slander's mill, Fur 'tis a truth that is not new, The filthy will be filthy still. One difference great, in realms ot space, That each soul fits in its own place. " A set of selves are kepi Oil iwitul, ~ In places high, and each new bund Of comers miscellaneous, Are in them instantaneously shaken. They fit the shape of all pure souls, Which, after passing tnrough the holes, Are sorted out according to their size— A company both good and wise. But evil hearts In form are changed; The wondrous selves arc so arranged These wicked souls catch fast and stick, Because with sin they have grown thick. It happened once upon a time, A fresh arrival in this clime, Became the cause of some commotion Among those spirits whose devotion To mundane matters was conspicuous, And in a spirit quite ridiculous. From regions near the Susquehanna— A river finer than A buna, That Naaman loved in days of old. This Spirit came and thus was told That it was bound to freely speak to those around Its knowledge and own private views Upon the subject of local news. The new arrival begged to state In life and thoughts 'twas most sedate; Of rumors flying, it had heard, And treasured an occasional word, It thought, but still would not insist That some in town were fond of Whist. The schools had ceased the. use of hickory , The dancing club was called Tepsichore; Willie others hud become fanatic Over the art they call Dramatic. In polities we've had Conventions, Discussing much their good intentions To make some wise and fit selection, I To vote for at the next election. Among the classes and conditions Are found, of course, the town's musicians; To give their lives variety, They've formed a Musical Society. But nothing's hud the great attraction, And given the happy satisfaction, ' Afforded by tlie class in reading, Which some how.' failed to keep proceeding. To give this subject of local news, Its full, complete, and proper dues, ' "I feel incompetent," the Spirit said, "Tills topic grave, I've scarce the head To comprehend. The Reporter's part * Is far too great—l've not the art. i Let Argus, with his hundred eyes, Who sees all thoughts, all smiles, ail sighs, } A Journal be of weekly information, To tell what's pnsslrg in the nation; It may uot be Republican, But politics are under ban; Then, if you wish something new, I rsfer you to the Daily KKVIKW. BUSINESS LOCALS. H O. A. BLACK ha* fitted UP ~u office on the B second floor of the building lutely occupid by H the crockery store, where be will confine him- B self to the Sewirtg Muchiue and Insurance B business. B Instruction in painting on Porcelain, Wood B and Silk, will he given bv Miss MKENA It A- ■ KKK, at tlie residence of M. C. MKKCUR. on 1 Chestunt St. Private lessons,73 cents; class- 1 es 50 cents. jau 28 \ 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. lie has just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. • COAL. — The best and cheapest sold in thts market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sizes sold hM $!2 75 per ton, at E. 13. PiKKCF.'s Coal 1 best assortment of Fruits and Yegotablt^^^HH If you want the best vegetables, the oysters, the best cuts of meat, and the sausage to be found in Towanda, call on MULLOCK, at the old Market, just south the Ward House, Jacobs is selling Overcoats all the from $2 up to any price you are willing pay. Rooms to rcut on Mam street. Enquire B. A. PKTTKS. H^B Simmons, the Fashionable Boot and maker, has removed his shop from Block to the. rooms over Jacobs store, Block, where he will continue business, will be pleased to see all in want of in his line. Thanking the public for liberal patronage, .1 shall endeavor to merit continuance of the same, by careful to business and by using nothing but the of stock. JFL^BI J. 11. SLMMONS^B^B Boyd's Miniature Galvanic Battery. sale at A. L. NELSON'S jewelry Store." ITIBUBB 50 cents. B^BB PATCH BROTHKHS are paying the market price, in cash, for good butter. |&HH Roscnfield has not given up the clothing business, but has in addition to mense stock of Coliars and Cuffs, just a line assortment of spring clothing, hats caps. To THE PEOPLE OF TOWANDA.—AS as the warm weather sets in, we shall pure milk, twice a day, supplying mors—morning and* evening—with milk, at rates as low as any one. SMITH BROTIB|^B^^B I)r. LAPKSUVH: "I have" sold D Neuralgia aud §JCK Headache Pills, give uuiversul satisfaction." LAPK, Yes, it vas "Blniu" to see that can sell 4 ply Linen Collars other man BSH^^B|| & Devoc Oysters daily, at their market, BRID^E^^^^BH I)r. KNAPP SUVS: "I have sold Neuralgia and Sick Headache and they give universal ways cure." A. KNAPP, PITTSUBJ^^^^H NOW IS YOL'R clothier, has just purcimsedim of Linen Collars and Cuffs, at rates allow him to sell them uwuy down. BB^B "Don't you forget it," that double discount any other the country 011 Linen Collars and C'UTFS^BH^^I FARM FOR SALE.— I offer for sale on able terms a valuable farm, valley of the Towanda creek, milas from Towanda. containing under a good state of cultivation, cd, a young orchard of choice framed dwelling house, and tine with underground stabling. I farm on long tini>. or exehunge it properly iu Towada borough. G. BONDS FOR SALE— GOOD SAFE INVESTMENT.— The School Towanda Borough are desirous from SIO,OOO to $15,000 in Bonds triet, at 5 per cent, interest, annuullv. The bonds will be amounts of SIOOO, and upwards. By order of Board. 8. W. ALVOKD SVCRETA^^^BBI PITTSTON. Feb. C, DN. A. E. BURR— Dear A'TR.—My the Neuralgia for ten days, and lier could give her no relief." J call <J+ I>r. KUAPBH and got a bottle of your Pills auBHB they relieved her in a few hours. I ,1: B Yours Resp't, B|FL THOMAS FORD. BB Agent Dupont Powder CO.^H|B IIo! FOR K ANSAS.— Excursions to in the Arkansas Valley, in Houth-west4Bf|B| Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, will Elmira, N. Y., "on the second Tuesday every month, accompanied by a person of EXB *j perience, who will give every desired atteußf tiou to the parties in his charge. For full inß- e formation apply to C. F. NICHOLS, in persdfl . , or bv letter, at the Delavan House, ElmirßF N. Y., or by letter at Towanda, Pa. can procure tickets every Tuesday morning at same rates. Train leaves 5:40 A. M. B M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to JOHN BROWN'S Shop, Ist Ward, and will BE B glad to see all of his old customers, and the B public iu general. All kiuds of work douu B ou short notice. B
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