The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa. Monday, March 8, 1880. KOI TORS : S. w. AI.VOItD. NOBLE N*. ALVOItD. • Daily itericte only t£s cent* per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postofflce follows. ARRIVE. Pbila. N. Y. and Eastern Slates. .4.00 A. M. Dushore Laporte Ac 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " Sheshequ'in Ac 11.00 " New Era Ac Tuts. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 P. M. Leltavsville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie ANC RUs 2.30 " L.* V.way mail lrom the 50uth...4.30 " Canton Ac -YOO " Barclay o*3o " Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira A Erieß 1110.40 " DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac..... 9.00 A.M. L. V. way mail South o.t"> C'iVdm,l Elmira Erie & NCR 1110.00 " Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " Sneshequiu Ac 12.00 M. i Barclay LOO P. M. New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... " Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri " IA-Uaysville Rome Ae " Dushore Ae 2.40 " j. V. way mail North 3.40 N Y I'hil and East arn States... .7.40 4 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.40 p. M. Money Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 1.00 L'. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. V. P. POWELL, P. M. Be sure and go to the M. E. Church this evening to see the "Panorama of the World." Another reminder that spring has made its advent. " Uncle Phil," is around with his horse radish. Jos. MARSHALL reports finding a live toad on the river bank ilie other day, as active as in mid-summer. Dr. MCIVNIOHT'S lecture in addition to en tertaining and instructing the audience, net ted the " Helping Hand Society," something over twelve dollars. The students of the Graded School will grve a public exhibition in Mereur Ilal! at the close of the present school term. The pro ceeds will be applied toward the construction of eases for a library and mineral cabinet.— The entertainment ought to be well patron i led. A goodly company of young ladies and gen tlemen quietly wended their way to the resi dence of Councilman KINOSUURY, in the Third Ward, on Friday evening lust, for the purpose of giving Miss HELEN a " surprise." Although no intimation of the intended visit reached the ears of the young lady, she re ceived ami entertained her company with as much grace and dignity as she would have done had they been invited guests. The fes tivities were kept up to the " wee siria' hours of the morning," and everything " went mer ry as a marriage hell." The occasion proved a pleasant one and long to be remembered, by all who hud the good fortune to partici pate. A ZINC 31 INK.— About four miles from the village of Wellsbitrgh, in the town of Riilg bury, Pa., a zinc mine has been recently dis • covered. The product has been tested by miners end exports, and pronounced the genuine article. The disco very was made by THOMAS MACCAI.I.UM, w ho detected the rock hearing metal along the wall of a ravine. The mine is on lands belonging to DICKINSON A BALDWIN. The nearest point to a rail goad is at WHlsburgh. Tlo vein fissure is seven feet wide. The side lying beside the wall rock varies from two to eighteen inches in thickness. The dieovercr has ran two tunnels into the vein, one of a hundred and twenty and another of seventy feet. A shaft h s been r,un down twenty-Jive or thirty feet. During the prospecting twenty odd tons of ore have beep taken out. The ore turns out pretty rich under analysis—about 70 percent Major MCDOWELL has taken specimens to the Smelting Works at. Bethlehem, Pa., where it is pronounced paying ore. A zinc mine is very valuable, as the metal has not been found 1° exist in surplus quantities. It is proposed to form a company to work this mine, A sprciineu of tin* rock lying before us seems to be well charged with the. metal. Should a smelting furnace bo erected at the mine a largo industry would he created from which Elmira might greatly profit. We hope that the mine may turn out a valuable dis discovcry and profitable.— Elmira Adv. The ladies of the M. E. Church will provide their friends with a New England supper, at the Church Parlors, to-morrow evening. Bear it in mind. V- >♦- - The Dramatic Club will meet at JAS. MAC FARLAXE'S on Tuesday, March. 10, instead of Friday, March 12, as announced. Personal. Mrs. Captain MAXVILI.K ii visjting her mother in Venn Van, N. Y. M. C. MKKCUU has been confined to his room for several days with a painful attack of rheumatism. Rev. F. 1). HOSKINS will lecture on "Mod ern Atheism," at Christ Cdurch, on Friday avening of this week. R. A. MKRCUR, Esq., went to Philadelphia on Saturday evening, lie is attorney in sev eral Important cases to come before the Su preme Court this week. JOHN F. SANDERSON, Esq., is attending Supreme Court in Philadelphia this week, lie prepared the plaintiff* " Paper Books" in the Bridge Company eases and in the case of J. O. WARD VS. Lebanon Mutual Insurance Co., and will argue the cases before the Court. CIIARI.IE FELTON'S school, in Wysoxtwp., closed last week. Although CHARLIE is a faithful and successful teacher, he is a regu lar attendant at Sunday School, and his place in class is never vacant. Col. G. M. REYNOLDS, of Wilkes-Durrn. commanding 9th Regiment N. G. P., Lieut. Col. PECK and Adjutant MOORE, will visit this place on Wednesday. March 10th, to in spect Co. A, of this place. Members of the company who attended the annual inspection of 1879 will also receive their day's pay at the meeting on Wednesday cv( ning. The children, and old people too, have a rich treat in store this evening. The Wilson A Farlan "Mirror of the World," will be pre sented at the M. K. Church. The programme embraces a most interesting series of scenes in this country and Europe. Dr. O. W. HOLMES in referring to the performance says: "To have tlu.se visions of strange cities, of .stately ftdiHivs. cf lwly "'Hl'i.vH. Mp'jlii statues, steal out upon tlie consciousness and melt away one v* itli another, is like dreaming a long beautiful dream with the eyes wide open. A journey with the 'Mirror' is the Grand Tour, minus the passport and bills of exchange, the voyage and the accidents, the tavern keeper's reckoning, the swoop of the cu-tom house ollieer, the incubus of the Cicer one, the tables a look at which gives theappi tite its quietus, and the beds which are cities of refuge to all murderers of sleep. Children in arms -ire hardly too young to lind delight in these exhibitions, while their parents and grand-parents look on with equal pleasure." The admission fee is 2o cents for adults, and 10 cents for children. The proceeds are for the benefit of the M. E. Sunday School. We hope everybody will attend. The enter uin ment will begin at 7:30. As there has been considerable discussion of the naphtha question here, the following account of the experience of Owego with the new light, will be of interest to our readers: "For the past week we. liave been using naphtha in our street, lamps. As yet, neither in quantity or quality does it equal gas. But we are not to judge rashly. It is evident that the parties who have charge of it do not fully understand its operations. This is evident from the fact that lamps in several places burn till ten o'clock in the morning, when it was understood they were to expire, by the statute of limitation, by four. If then the quantity which burned till ten had been all useilbyfour.it is evident that tho.intensity oflgiht would have been nearly doubled, in other words, made to equal gas. This, of, course, is what is desired. This naolitim is a very light and highly infianunuhlc substance. The method of burn is as follows: A reservoir holding a quart or more is fix don the outside of the lamp, nearly a foot highc r than the burner. A tube ex tends downward and passes inside the lamp. On this tube is a bulb into which all water pass ing toward the burner sinks, and is let out as often as required. Between this bulb and the burner is a stop-cock which regulates the (low ot the fluid toward the burn T. Near the extiemity of the burner, and surrounding it, is a small cup, into wnich the lump-lighter pours a little alcho'iol, lights it with a mutch and turns the stop-cock, letting on the naph tha. The fiaine of the alcohcl heats the burner and the naphtha is thus turned into gas, which burns till all in the reservoir i> consumed. This burner, like a gas burner, c m la 1 made small or large. If small, the light will be thin and nearly worthless. If larger, the in tensity of the light will be proportionally in creased. A little time and experience'will probably enable our City Fathers and the lamp-lighters to secure as much light as re quired. It is * aid that one of the lamps exploded. This tendency is more difficult to remedy, he ciuse the increased flow of naphtha to the humor increases in liUe ration the tcndncy to explosion.— Times. A snow storm prevailed for several hours yesterday, hut the snow melted about as soon as it reached the ground.' A real estate agent residing in Kansas, in a private letter to a friend here, gives this ad vice on the subject of "going west" : "I judge from what I rem I that is inducing a good many families to come to Kansas, if he is urging people to come here | with only means enough to get here, ho is j doing great wrong. Thousands of people in tliis;state are now suffering for the ureessa- I ries of life because of their spending their | hiMt dollar to get here, without considering that it takes time and labor to raise crops, and j find wages for labor low and employment i hard to liud. 1 believe this is the best eoun- I try for farmers I ever saw; the land is easily I tilled and produces large crops; prices, too, I are good; but thousands come here with the | idea that land doesn't cost anything and that i they can raise a crop in a month. No family ' should come here without enough to keep i them one year. J have talked with a good j many farmers in this county who were farm i crs iii the east, and all say it takes hard work ■ and much self-denial to get, through the lirst j one or two years, but after that it goes easy. : After the land is subdued one man can eult'i : vale as much here as three can iu any eastern state." WANTS. I'ttder this head. tee trill insert FREE, notice* of situations or help wanted. A situation by a gentleman with 10 years experience in the dry goods and grocery trade Well acquainted throughout i'urlingtou, Ulster and Sinithfleld. Host of references given. Address "Ulerk," this otliee. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation in a I>ry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good references Amply to the editors ol' this paper. A situation by a boy IX years of age in a store, either dry goods or grocery, or in an office. Good penman and accountant. Good i recommendations. Enquire at this office. FOR RENT. HOUSE TO KENT. —Location near College- Enquire of NATHAN TIDD. Fort HKXT. —A good store, save ml offices and a number of dwelling houses. L. K. ELSBKKE. I FOR IIKXT. —A good house in Third Ward. Apply to .J. N. CAI.IKF. FOR KKXT. —One house on 2d street and one on Mechanic street. Enquire of W. l. < ■■ • FOR KKXT— several dwclings for rent on the FlrstoT April next. J.. 15. IIOPGKUN. | Two Booms For Kent in ration's Block, i Enquire of J. t*. PATTON. Several Dwellings and Stores to Let on the | Ist of April next. Enquire of J AMKS T. II VI.K. At office of WOOD & 11 A I.E. Towanda, Feb. 11, 1880, FOR KKXT.—A large and convenient, bouse :on York Avenue. Enquire of \Vj|. ScoiT. HOUSE. To KENT.—A double house to rent I in First Ward, lately the property of JAMES BKDKORI), on Main street. Enquire of J. N. C'ALITT. i | you want ?i stylish hat. cheaper than I you ever bought one. call at KOSKNKIKI.O'S j clothing store. Prices way down in dents fine and coarse ' boots and shoes. All goods warranted u I represented, at BLUM'S. I For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, ; go to BLUM'S. |J3f*Choiee Ifams and Smoked Beef, at ! MYKK & DKVOK'S market, Bridge Street. JACOBS is selling clothing cheaper thun ever. OC3-AT MVKR A DKVOK'S market is the ! place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. I Country dealers will find it to their udvant i age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. flpSr" (ieo Lvneheome lias opened a new ! Barber Shop over Powell's store where he is | always ready to wait upon all those who nun I favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at ; thejr residence no extra charge. C. W. JON EN is prepared to tnend rubbers lon short notice, in the best manner. Shop i corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of KK j vinvv office. Charges reasonable, and work j guarranteed. Parties are continually asking how can | groceries be sold so much cheaper at Koss' ! Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of j tottu. Because lie buys his goods for cash, : ami can a (lord to sell them low. Ask for one of those dollar-and-a-lialf ; switches, all llair. JO inches long, at Mrs, M. I A. FLETCHER'S, NO. 4, Bridge street. WAXTKP TO PLTMTH ASK.—A good tra tof ; timber land. For particulars, call or adlress : Ibis office. ! Cigars of a!>out every kunwu bnnd at j FLTCHS. J. A. MAX VILLI*. Towanda. Pa., will sell strictly first class Pianos and orgam at great ly reduced prices for the next sxty days, i Pianos and Organs Tuned and Kep dred. | Office with C. M. >1 AN NIL!.I'., on >}l street. JL4K VLS.B O. A ./Bf..tCK has fitted up u oftiS second floor of the: building late ly the crockery store, where he willYonli^^H^B self to the Setting Machine and Instruction in painting on Porcelain, and Silk, will be given bv Jdls MEKN KKIt, at the residence of M. C. Chcstunt St. Private lessons, 75 cents; c.s 50 cents. jan 'JsVHH Please call at GEO. Itoss' 1.4 Ward and get some of the nicest dried ever saw, and sliced as thin as tlsue 12 cents per pound. He lias just a splendid dried i>eof sheer of tbo Eutci Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia^^^J CoAL.-r-Tbe best and cheapest sold in I market is the Barclay, fresh mined, Ily screened and slated. All sizes sold for |s2 75 per ton, at E. B. PIEKCK'S Coal Yard. ™ A DKVOE keep the j best assortment of Fruits and Vegetal If you want the best vegetables, the oysters, toe oe>s cuts of incut, and the sausage to be found in- Towunda, eall MriJ.OCK, at the old Market, just the Ward llousc, frlTJacobs is selling Overcoats all tlio from $2 up to any price yon are willing ■| Rooms to rent on Mam street. B. A. Pkttksl^H Simmons, the Fashionable Boot and maker, lias removed his shop from Block to the rooms over Jacobs store. Block, where lie will continue business, will be pleased to see all in want of anv ,in his line. Thanking the publie for liberal patronage, i shall endeavor to continuance of the same, by careful am to business and by using nothing but stock. Boyd's Miniature Galvanic Battel sale at A. L. NELSON'S jewelry -StoreJ^H^H PATCH BKOTHKKS are paying the market price, in cash, for good hum Rosenlield has not given up clothing business, but has in stock of Collars and Cutis. jie^B^^^^B line assortment of spring clothing To THE PEOPLE or TOWANDA'^H^^^H as the weather sets in, we pure milk, twice a day, supplying mors—morning and evening— milk, at us low Dr. LATE says; "I have Neuralgia and Sick Headache give universal salisjfaottufi." in t Yes, see tliat sell 4 ply Linen Collars cheapt^^^^^^^B A Devoe Oysters daily, at their market. sold Neuralgia and .Sick Headache they give sat i* fart A. KxAi-r CHANCE.- purchased i u I allow liini to sell tliem awuy dowin^^^Hß "Don't you forget it,'' that ! double ili>eouut any other 1 the country on Linen Collars and Cuti^^^HH FA KM Fon SALE. I offer for sale I able a valuable farm, ioea^^^^^^^B valley of the Tuwanda creek, miles from Towanda, containing under a good state of cultivation, ed, young orchard of choice framed dwelling house, and Line with underground stabling. I wil^^^^^^B on or exchange it property in Tovvuda borough. G. Fon SACK— GOOD ( SATE INVESTMENT.—Vhe School j Towanda Borough desirous from £IO,OOO to £15,000 in Bonds 5 per interest, payß^^^^^H immiullv. The bonds will amounts of CdOOO, and By order oi Board. VSTVV. AI.VOKD.^^H Secret * J^^BH PITTSTOX, Feb. 0, lSSfb^B Dn. -)L. K. BCKR— Dear Mir: —My wifehntH I the Neuralgia for ten days, and her phvsicianJ could give her no relief. I call o£l>R. Knappl j aud got a bottle of your Pills and \ 11*-) relieved her in a few hours. Yours itesp't, THOMAS FOUD, Agent Dupont Powder Co. I llo! Foi: KANSAS.— Excursions to Kinsley, in the Arkansas Valley, in south-western : Knnsts, at , greatlv reduced rates, will leave ; Llmira, N. Y., CN the second Tuesday of every mouth, accompanied by a person oi' ex perienee, who will give every desired atten tion to the parties in his charge. For full IT : formation apply to C. F. NICHOLS, in person j or L>y letter, at the Delavan House. I.luiira# j N'. \.,or by letter at Towanda, Pa. Parties can procure tickets every Tuesday morning lat same rates. Train leaves 5:4;) A'. M. • M. O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to ! JOHN BKOWN'S Shop, Ist Ward, and will be I glad to SEE all of bis old customers, and the j publie in general. All kinds of work doiiu : ou short notice.
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