The I>a,ily Review. Towanda, Pa. Tuesday, March 9, 1880 EDITORS : 8. W. A LVOltt). NOBLE N. ALVORD. Mhailtj fffr tiese" only 25 crntu pee month. fry it. - —J L Muils arrive and depart at the Towanda Postoftice follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .LOO A. M. Dushore Luporte Ac 0.30 *' L. V. wuy mail from the North. .10.00 " Sheshequm Ac ...11.00 " New Era Ac Tues. Thur und Sat. " " Asylum Ac 31on. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ac.............1.00 p. M. Leßaysville Rome Ac....... " " Glowed mail from Erie AN C 11R s 2.30 " L.VV. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 " Canton Ac . • 0.00 " Barclay U. 30 " GlVd mail fr'm Elmira A Eric R 1110.40 " DEPART. 'Canton Moaroeton Ac..... . A. M. L. V. way mail South W. 9.15 '• Ci's'd m,l Elmira Erie AN C RRI 0.00 " Troy Burlington Ac. .10.00 " Sncshequin Ac ../r. ..12.00 31. Barclay .•••... . ■- - 1.00 p. M. New Era Tue ThUr and 5at...." " Asylum 3lonJwod and Fri " '• Leliaynvtlle florae Ac *' " Dushore Ac 4 2.45 " •j. V. way mail North .3.45 ' N Y Phil and Eastarn States... .7.45 ' Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 P. M. 310n0,Y 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. fou can got a good, square, raeal, served by intelligent lady waircrs, at the M. E. Church Parlors, any time after 5 o'clock this evening. JOHN CHERRY, the deaf and dumb printer, has rendered us valuable service in issuing a number of paper-books. He starts south to day. He is a good printer, and >ve commend him to the attention of the craft. An accident, resulting in the breaking of our press, caused a delay in tbe issuing of the HE VIEW to-day. Thanks to M. O. MOODY, the be*t blaeksmith in town, the damage has been repaired and we shall be out 011 time m the morning. You can save yourself the trouble of going home, and your good wife, mother, or sister, as the case may be, the annoyance of prepar ing your sapper, by calling at the M. E. Church Parlors any time after 5 o'clock this evening. The ladies will have an old time sumptuous New England dinner spread, and will be glad to see you. > 1 The trustees of Crystal Lodge, K. of IT, yesterday paid to Mrs. It. JSIIKUMAN s2ooo' the amount to which she wa entitled by reason' of the death of her husband, who was tv mem ber of the Lodge. Mr. SHERMAN died 011 the 10th of February, and the claim was ad justed and paid within 30 days. Mr. SHERMAN had been a member of the Lodge but three years, and had paid into the fund out of which the insurance is paid only about S3S. A True Lent. Is this a fast—to keep The larder lean and clean From fat of veals and sheep? Is it to quit the dish Of flesh, yet still to till The platter high with flsli? No! 'tis a fast to dole Thy sheaf of wheat and meat Unto the hungry soul. It is to fast from strife, From old debate and hate- To circumcise thy life. To show a heart grief-rent; To starve thy sin, not bin— And that's to keep thy Lent. —Hubert Ilerrick. Those disposed to give VEXXOR one more trial can preserve this, his last prophesy: "April I sketch as entering told and stormy, with snow up to tin? 4th or sth day, after which cold rains may continue to about the 10th. the 3d and 4th days being probably the most wintry. Next, 1 foresee a cold term ending in a*heavy snowfall on the loth, ltith autl 17th days or March, the Kith and 17lh to be the days of snowfall. This storm period will in all probability reach both Boston and New York; but should cold rains replace snow in these last named cities i shall not be surprised. The stormiest part of March is almost certain to occur after the 151 h of the mouth, and mv American fricnus must excuse inn if 1 again "iucluds a moderate and reason able portion of their territories in this last prediction. t The "Mirror of the World" exhibited nt the M. E. Church last evening was witnessed by a large and delighted audience. A GUN.— I 2 guage, 30 inch (laminated steel), pistol grip, extension rib, rebounding lock, weli finished—sso. Enquire at this office Personal. Miss MARY LADD and Miss MAGGIE MIS KELL are out of town on a visit. Mrs. MINGOS is just receiving a new assort ment of Spring Millinery Goods, and the ladies are invited to call and examine. Maj. DLVRN was installed Mayor of Elmira yesterday morning. His inaugural address is warmly commended by the Free Press. S. S. BUTTS lias boon appointed Postmaster at Lime Hill, in place of STUUXK, resigned. Our genial friend, J. A. M. PASSMOUE, is in town. MEANS MAGILI. has given up the hack busi. ness, and is now learning telegraphing, with Joirx E. WARD. Ex-Commissioner KUYKENDALL is suffer" ing from an attack of acute rheumatism. Senator DAVIKS and Captain CAUNOCIIAN arc attending Supreme Court in Philadelphia. JAMES WOOD and 11. N. WILLIAMS, Esqs., will go to Philadelphia to-day, to attend to business in the Supreme Court. The Itev. Mr. FULLER, who is Holding a series of meetings in the Church of the Mes siah, is the guest of Postmaster POWELL. Mrs. GEO. E. FOX has rented lier house for two years, and about the first of April will go south to join her husband and daughters. We, in common with the people in Towauda, wisli them great prosperity in their new home, but hope it may be for their iuterest to make their sojourn in Maryland of short duration. We don't like to lose such resi dents as Mr. Fox and his family. The following ode was read by Mr. 8. C. J. on the occasion of the innitiatiou of a new member into the order of 8. P. M. A. 31. S., at the Institute recently: Wek ;ome to all our brothers dear, 1 _ _We glad!v oHex, gathered here . VUBM To celebrate this great occasion, With oysters, toasts and recitation. 'itound this festive board we l'cei A grander hope, a stronger zeal That binds our hearts in the desire ,> ■ Never for females to aspire. When first our brotherhood was formed A number small its ranks adorned; Five worthy brothers first unfurled The banner, which defies the world. The next in order to unite Was brother C p, a shining light, Whom in our throng to-night we see , A happy man from snares set free. s Theu brother S li our ranks enlarged;' Who all bis duties well discharged, And absent though lie be to-night The 8. P. 31 is his delight. I No\V brother L e wus so beset M liy a (Jire female Jje had met; lie sufWv nought with earnest will Before*iW went to Btevensvi!le. Then brother L— l —h resolved to find A balm fjr his distracted mind— He, lied at once to our embrace And now behold his happy face. Now brother 3l n was so ensured By a black-eyed girl and eurley haired— He at first igaoroU)our warning voicuy— r But now bus made a glo^Rrtmoiee. And brother C r obsißing well The joys that to our lot befl| Determined he would also Aura The blessings fraught so rare. Ami brother 8 1 luiJPssayed To prove one ought toJ*e a maid. At last he saw his grenistake— -8o lie is now with joy fate. And brother M jr moved by fear Lest he should be some female's dear Did soon accept a brother's part And now is joined in hand and heart. But now at last moved by regret, We naught the rescue of Be, How well our labors did avail He will relate, a wondrous tale. Thus one by one our number grows From those rescued from fearful woes. Our Brotherhood, no longer small, Will cause the "Broomstick Rule" to full. Now Brothers here, so full of joy Remember those whom victims annoy \ Since here you are so glad and free. Strive to set others at liberty And us we in our mystic acts Scorn t' o wiles of tempters grave, Let us all our powers tax To set free another sluvst The meetings at the Universalist churchlM to be continued tl)is week. n The young gentlemen at the Institute have formed a Society for the "Prevention of Mat rimony, and the Amelioration of the Married State." Not very complimentary to their mothers. MARRIED. WIIITE—HILL.—At the parsonage. Monroe ton, March 2,1880, hy llev. Ilallock Arm strong, Mr. Fred White, Jr., and Miss lluth Hill, both of Towanda. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go and see the new styles in Hats just re ceived at 3lrs. S. H. Sweet's, on Bridge street, No. 1, liaidlemaus Block. Trimmed Hats for 25 cents, at Mrs. S. H. SWKET'S. Just received, the new styles in trimming silks, at Mrs. S. If. Sweet's, on Bridge street, Beidlcmau's Block, No. 1. The cheapest place in town to buy millinery goods is at Mrs. S. 11. Sweet's, Bridge street, No. 1. I am now receiving New Styles from New York, and offer at low prices, flats. Flowers, and Trimmings. Mrs. S. 11. SWKKT. No. 1, Bridge street. To TH E- PEOPLE OF TOWANDA.—AS soon as the warm weather sets in, we shall deliver pure milk, twice a day, supplying our custo mers—morning and* evening—with fresh milk, at rates as low as any one. SMITH BROTHERS. O. A. BLA.dK has lifted up office on the second lloor of the building lately occupid by the crockery st,ore, where he will confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Plentc cnll at GEO, ROSS' Ist Ward Store 1 and'get some of the nicest dried beef von 1 ever saw, and sliced lis thin as tisue paper, at 12 cents per pound. He has just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. COAL.— The best and cheapest sold in this 1 market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough- * Iv screened and slated. All sizes sold for 1 #2 75 per ton, at E. B. PlkiiCE's Coal Yard. ' Simmons, ihe fashionable Boot and Shoe maker, has removed his shop from Carroll's Block to the rooms over Jacobs store. Patton's Block, where lie will continue business, and 1 will be pleased to see all'iii want Of anything Thanking the puhlie for past <ndeavor t > ;n> r t can tut attention nothing but the best J.H.SIMMONS. Galvanic Battery. For sale at A, L. N ELSON'fc jewelrv Store," Price 50 cents. PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. Rosentield lias Hot given up the genera! clothing business/butlm** in additionto his im mense stock ofx'ollafs and Cutis, just opened a tine assortment of spring clothing, hats and caps. ' ip?au want Uie best vegetables, the largest yvStcrs, the best cuts of meat, and the finest sausage to be found in Towunda, call on Mr. MUIJ.OC K.Rt the old Market, junt south of the Ward House, py Jacobs is selling Overcoats all the way from $2 up to any price you arc willing to pay. fyif you want a stylish hat, cheaper than yon ever bought one, call at Itos KNFIELD'S clothing store. ( I Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse boots and 1 shoe*. AM goods warranted as represented, at BU M* . L For a good, durable ami neat lit twyfwe, : go to BT.V-M's.,. j| iT*Cluffee Hams and Smoked Beef, at AiYKii A DEVOE'S market, Bridge Street. JACOBS in selling clothing cheaper than over. UTePAt MYEP. A DEYOK'N market is the place to get tender steaks and nice roasts. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. (jdr Geo Lyneheorno has opened a new Barber Shop over Powell's store where lie is always ready to wait upon all those who may favor him with their "patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair „at their residence no extra charge. C. W. JONES is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RK VIKW ortlee. Charges reasonable, and work guarrantced. Parties are continually ASKING now can I groceries be sold so much cheaper at ROSS' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of J town. Because HE buys liis goods for cash, . and can afford to sell them low. I Ask for one of thoso dollar-and-a-half 1 switches, all Hair, HO inches long, at Mrs. M. I A. FLKTCHELI's, No. 4, Bridge street. WANTED TO Pencil ASK.— A good tract of timber land. For particular*, call or address 1 this ollicc. i J. A. MANVILLK. Towandn. Pa., will sell I strictly lirst class Pianos and Organs at great j ly reduced prices for the next, sixty days, j Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. 1 Otliee with C. M. MANVILLK, on 3D street. best I>r. it Hell 4 man era?vcr n< i^HHBBH^^M^^H give NOW 18 YOUK clothier, has just purchased of Linen Collars and Cutis, at allow him to sell them away and see them. I^HR "Don't you forget it," thsy, double discount any other the country on Linen Collars and Cufl's.^H FARM FOR SALK.—I offer for sale on able terms a valuable farm, located in LI valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 11 inilos from Towanda, containing 75 acrtl under u good state of cultivation, well.wata ed, a young orchard of choice trees, gol framed dwelling house, and tine large barm] with underground stabliug. I will sell LhJ farm ou long time, or exchange it in part fl property in Towada borough. I JOHKPH G. PATTONJ BONDS FOR SALE— GOOD CHANCE F SAFE INVESTMENT.— The School Board J Towanda Borough are desirous ol ),;: from SIO,OOO to $15,000 in Bonds of the'* trict, at 5 per cent, interest, payable sj annually. The bonds will be "allotted* amounts of SIOOO, and upwards. B By order of Board. S. VV. ALVORD. I Secretin J PITTSTON, Feb. G, DR. A. E. BURR —Dear Air.—Mv the Neuralgia for ten days, and her could give her no relief. I cuil on Dr. and got a bottle of your Neuralgia they relieved her in a few hours. *Bfl Yours Besp't, iBB THOMAS Agent Dupont l'owdet^^B llo! FOR KANSAS. —Excursions to in the Arkansas Valley, in Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, Blmira, N. Y., on the second every month, accompanied by u perfenee, who will lion to the charge. lorniatiou apply to C. F. or by letter, at the Delavim 11 N. Y., or by letter at can procure tickets every at same rules. Train leaves 5 M. 0. MOODY, the blaeksmi JOHN BROWN'S Shop, Ist glad to see all of his old public in general. All kinds on iiwhi wi ■ I HOUSE TO BENT.— Enquire of NATHAN FOR RENT. —A good number of dwclliug FOR BENT.—A good Apply to J. N. CALIFF. LLEJFL^ONE M rc^^H^^|^BMH or on [■■ N'Vi'raliPl Br><! ■ Ist of April ... EItUJ. of all At ofll > ■■ To wand a* Feb. 1L tf>"loe?. BP FOR BENT.— A large ISF on York Avenue, Enqi*'DUUo, tn^^H llou.sk To Ukxt.-A 1 .!" THIS .NARK* In First Ward, lately the p flB BEDFORD, OU Main street, py j u CI] H Booms to rent on Mam stn jHj| ■„._ Dry Mk WANTS. PI Under thie head tee will intuit UIl£U, situalions or help xounted. 1 A situation by a gentleman with 1G V( experience in the dry goods and grocery ti Well acquainted throughout Btirliug 1 ' Ulster and SmithfiehL' Best of referent | given.. Address "Clerk," this office. ' j A young man of good moral haUHs wisl fa situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery ste three years' experience, Good relureu Auply t the editors of this paper. p f A sit nation by a boy 18 years of ago j i store, either drv goods or grocery, or ii oltice. Good peumun and accountaut. G recommendations. Enquire at this office J T Mrs CURRAN, on street west of FK<J . ! Furniture factory, would like work at ]fl .. sewing, tailoring, carpel makings or wai ] and ironing. I
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