The Daily Review. Towanda. Pa. Monday, March 15, 1880. KDITORB E. w. AI.VOUIL NOBLE sr. ALVOIID. *• Mfaily Krrlftr" rafy 33 •/ per month. Try it. Mails arrive ami depart at the Towanda PostofHee follows. ARRIVE. L'uila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M. Dushore Laporte Ac 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " i-heshequin &c 11.#0 44 New Era &e Tues. Thur and Sat. 44 44 Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. 44 44 Troy .Burlington Arc 1.00 r. At. Lcßaysville Koine Ac " 44 Closed mail from Erie A N (J K Its 2.30 44 L. V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton vo 5.00 44 Barclay 0.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'iu Klinira & Erie KR10.40 44 !>KPA KT. Canton Mon root on Arc 0.00 A. M. Ji. V. way mail 50uth...0.15 " CTs'd in,l Elmira Erie &NC It ItIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington Arc 10.00 44 Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M. JBarclav 1.00 P.M. New h!m Tues Thur and Sat.... " 44 Asvluin Mon Wed and Eri 44 4 * Leilaysville Koine Ac * 4 ,4 Dushore Ac 2.45 44 j. V. way mail North 3.45 4 N Y Phifaml Eastarn States... .7.45 4 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t0".45 p. M. Money Order office open from 8.90 A. M. to 7 00 P. M. Ottice open Sunday's from 0.00 to 10.00 A. M. I'. POWELL, I'. M. The exhibition of the Towanda Graded School will come off on Friday, April 2. 1). W. SCOTT A Co. sell good oranges for 20 cents per dozen. Good Maple Sugar is retailing at a shilling n pound. The Commissioners are receiving numerous applications for the l'oor House bonds. Fot Nl>, an oil-cloth carriage cover. For particulars call at this otliee. ELIZA O'BOYLE, who married a ntnnnamed .1. E. CARTER, and reniomoved to War rensburg Missouri some time since, died a few days ago. She leaves a young child. CKI.INDA HUSTON, wife of FISKI A. CASH, died in Athens Saturday evening. The re mains were brought here, and the funeral will take place from her mother's resi dence, on York Avenue. After a long illness, borne with true Christian resignation, Mrs. H\ ('. BOG ART, one of the oldest residents of Towanda, quiet ly.fell a sleep Saturday evening. The funeral will take place from the house to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Gno. W. CUOSS died at the residence, of his mother, Mrs. NORTON, on Main street, about 1 o'clock oil Saturday. Deee used was in his thirty-first year. He had been an invalid for years. His disease was consumption. The funeral will take place from the house this afternoon at 2 :30. C. O. HUNTINGTON, of Alliens, publishee the following card in the last number of ths Gazette of that place: 44 Any party who borrowed money of the Athens Building and Loan Assoeiafian. or Mutual Building and Saving Fund Associa tion, of Towanda, or Towanda Building and Saving Fund Association, or Bradford Loan and Building Association, of Athens town ship. may learn something to their advantage by calling on me before making any further payments to said Associations." THE USES OK PATER. —So accustomed are we to the use—and abuse—of paper, that we liardly realize its immense importance and value. We are all, high and low, rich and poor, benefitted by it. It is almost as neces sary to our comfortable, existence as the air we breathe, the food we eat. or the water we drink. It is the medium by which we bring those near who are distant from us, and by which we intercommunicate wishes, plans, purposes and business, one with another. It makes educational facilities practicable; it furnishes the books we read, and with which we transact all which gives us our daily, weekly and monthly news and public com ment; it represents our money values, and with the aid of the printing press, passes us a moneyed currency in nearly all civilized lands. The commercial world, (he literary world, the mechanical, manufacturing, and mercan tile worlds, and others of less importance, would be almost valueless, and of but little account without the ability to command the use of a sheet of paper. It is voice, hearing and eyesight lo humanity. Personal* Miss Er.M A Hortrox is visiting her sister, Mrs. KEKRICK, in Asylum. Rev. 11. L. JONES will deliver the next lec ture before the Helping Hand Society. GEO. B. MILLS' family are enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. .SMITH and baby, of Albany. General KILPATRICK will lecture before the G. A. K. of this place next Friday evening. S.A.MILLS, of North Towanda, is quite feeble, but is improving in health. ROBERT GI:I:GG, son of FKAXK GREGG, Esq., received a dispatch lrom the Chief Engineer of the Minssouri, lowa, and Nebras ka Railroad, tendering him a situation in the Engineer Corps of that road. Ho leaves to day for Keokuk. We congratulate Ron on his his good fortune, and bespeak for him success in the west. Joint M. RAIIM lias sold his reside ee, in the First Ward, to GRAHAM MACFARLANE. Mrs. H. A. COWLKS presented her husband on Tuesday last with a pair of twins—boy and girl. One of them died the following day, and ths other has been very feeble. This is the second time this family has been increas ed by the birth of twins. A. I). Mi'NN. of Litchfield, has been ap pointed Superintendent of the Poor House farm. The selection is a good one, and affords another evidence that the Commissioners will insist on an honest economical administration of the institution. Mr. MUNN'S term of office will Ixginon the first of April, and tho salary for the first vear has been fixed at S4OO. When the build ing is completed and occupied, the supeinteml nnt's salary will be SBOO. Miss A Nil IE TKUMIIULL has purchased from Mrs. GREEN the millinery and dress making business at Burlington. Miss T. is thoroughly experienced in every branch of the business, and the ladies of Burlington and vicinity consider themselves fortunate in hav ing her locate in thei rmidst, and will afford her a liberal patronage. Mr. CHARLES 11. SEKLEY was initiated into the Towanda Lodge Knights of Honor, on Monday evening last. As CU YKLKY weighs a little less than 400 pounds, and is about as thick as lie is tall, we reckon he must, have been a little too wide for some of the ma ehinery.— Owcrjo llecord. Mr. L. B. ConuKN, of Towada, spent three days this week and last with his brother, Mr. E. 1). Coil URN. in this village lb. E LEA/.Kit T. Fox, Esq'., President of the Citizens Bank, Towanda, was in town on Tuesday, and made us a brief call.— lb. The Station Agent at Wyulusing is bald headed, and recently received the following dispatch from some facetious operator: "You had better have the top of your head decorated with the imitation of spider. Fly time is coming." A Lawyer's Ode to Spring. Whereas, on certain boughs and sprays, Now, diverse birds art; heard to sing. And sundry flowers their heads upraise, Hail to the coining on of spring! The songs of those said birds arouse The memory of youthful hours. As green as those said sprays and boughs, As fresh and sweet as those said flowers. The birds aforesaid—happy pairs— Love, mid the aforesaid boughs, enshrines In freehold nests; themselves, their heirs, Administrators and assigns. Oh, busiest term of Cupid's Court, Where tender plaintiffs actions bring— Season of frolic and of sport, Jlail. as aforesaid, coining spring! Superintendent's Notes. March 8, 9, 10,11,12. —Visited the follow ing schools: Athens, Glen Valley, Win. Mes sing; LitchJlcld, Merrill, TillieOwen; Cot ton Valley, Chas. Colcgrove; Center, Josie Earnsworth; South Hill, Mrs. Riefenburg; Tuttle, Frank Young; Perry, Fred Forbes; White, Win. Norton; Neilley, Eva Lent; Burl hi (/ton JJovovgh, Geo. Spencer; Dm r~ lington Tovntthip, Luther's Mills, Alice Campbell. Directors, A. 1). Muun, 11. Mc- Kinney and J. F. Rogers, of Litchfield, and Chas. Morgan and Win. Campbell, of Bur lington Borough, accompanied to their schools, showing much interest in the pro gress of the work. Teachers and pupils m Cotton Hollow and Merrill schools are enti tled to the gratitude of the people for elegant maps on plaster, and on side of rooms. Mr. Spencer's pupils read finely, and passed a good examination in geography. He requres pupils to print on slate or paper, all words of more than i or f> letters in a short reading les son of a couple of paragraphs. Itefore read ing they stand, and one after another rapidly pronounce these words at sight. If all teach ers practiced this, pupils would not drawl and hesitate in reading. West Burlington and Litchfield townships are each to erect a new school house. The widow of the late Prof. F. A. ALLEN, of Mansfield, has been appointed principal of the soldier's orphan school in that village. She lias also been appointed administratrix of her late husband's estate. INDICATIONS KOU TO-DAY.— Falling barometer, preceded by slightly high er barometer. Winds westerly, shifting to warmer. Southerly winds. Clear or partly cloudy weather. BUSINESS LOCALS* Go and see the new styles in Hats just re ceived at Mrs. S. 11. Sweet's, 011 Bridge street, No. 1, Baidlemans Block. Trimmed Hats for 2f cents, at .Mrs. 8. If. SWEET'S. .Just received, the new styles in trimming silks, at Mrs S. 11. Sweet's, on Bridge street, Beidlemun'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. Hats. Flowers, and Trimmings. 31 rs. 8. 11. SWEET. No. 1, Bridge street. TO THE I'KOPLF, 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. BLACK lias fitted up ~1. oftk.E on the second lloor of the building lately occupid by the crockery store, where he wilfoonfinc hini self to (lie Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Please call at GEO. BOSS" Ist Ward Store and get some of the nicest dried beef von ever saw, and sliced as thin as tisue paper, at 12 cents per pound. He lias just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the. Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. ta\i,.—The best and cheapest sold in this market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for $2 To per ton, at E. B. PIERCE'S Coal Yard. Simmons, the Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker. has removed his shop from Carroll's Block to tiie rooms over, Jacobs store. Button's Block, where he will continue business, and will LC pleased to see all in want of anything in his line. Thanking the public for past liberal patronage, I shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, by careful attention to business and by using nothing but the best of stock. J. 11. SIMMONS. PATCH BROTHERS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. Bosenticld lias not given UP the general clothing business, but bus in nddfl ion to his im incuse stock of Collars and Cutis, just opened a fine assortment of spring clothing, huts and caps. If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the best cuts of meat., and the finest sausage to be found in Towunda, call on Mr. M ('CLOCK, at the old Market, just south of the Ward House, HCiiT'Jaeobs is selling Overcoats all the way from #2 up to any price vou are willing to pa v. H-ITH' you want a stylish hat. cheaper than you ever bought one, call at ROSEN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at Bl.t'M's. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to BLPM'S. 3£TTCHOICE Hams and Smoked Beef, at MYKU TT DKVOF.'S market, Bridge Street. JACOIIS is selling clothing cheaper than ever. It IT At MYKU fc I >EVOF.'S market is the place to get tender stents and nice roasts. BCrif Geo Lvneheome lias opened a new Barber Shop over Powell's store where he is always readv to wait upon all those who may favor him with their patronage. Shainpooin" hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair ul thejr resilience 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 RE VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work gnu rrunleed. Parties are continually asking how can groceries be sold so much cheaper l Ross' 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. Ask for one of those dollar-and-a-half switches, all Hair. 80 inches long, at Mrs. Si. A. FLETC 11 Kit's, No. 4, Bridge street. WANTED T PURCH ASE. —A good tract of timber land. Tor particulars, call or address this office. J. A. MAN'VII.I.E, Towanda, Pa., will sell strict!v first class Pianos and Organs at great lv redhced prices for the next sixty days. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired. Office with C. M. M ANVIU.K, on 3d street. JCSTMYKB A DKVOK keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetable* m town. Cigars of about every known brand at FITCH'S. I)r. LAPKsavH: "I have sold Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Headache Fills, and they give universal satisfaction." A. A. LAPE, M. D. Nanticoke, Fa. Yes, it vas "Blain" to sec that ROSKNKIKLD can sell 4 ply Linen Collars cheaper than any other man in town. ffiStT"Mycr & Devoe are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. Dr. KNAPP saws: '"I have sold Dr. BURR'S Neuralgia and Sick Ileaduche Fills for years, and they give universal satisfaction, and al ways cure." A. KNAPP. 31. D., Fittston, Fa. Now is YOUR CHANCE.— ROSEXFIKLD, the clothier, has just purchased an immense stock of Linen Collars and Cuffs, at rates which allow him to sell them away down. Couie and see them. "Don't you forget it," that Rosenfield can double discount any other establisnmeiit iu the country on Linen Collars and Cutis. 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 mil.)* 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. 1 will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in 'l'owadu borough. JOSEPH CL FATTON. BNI>S FOR SALE—GOOD CHANCE FOR SAFE IN VESTMENT.—The School Board of Towanda Borough are desirous of placing from SIO,OOO to $15,000 in Bonds of the Dis trict, at 5 per cent, interest, payable semi annually. The bonds will be allotted in amounts of SIOOO, and upwards. By onler of Board. S. W. ALVOUD. Secretary. ITTTSTOX, Feb. O,IBSO. DR. A. E. BURR— Dear Sir:— My wife had the Neuralgia for ten days, and her physician could give her no relief. I cull on Dr. Knapp and got a bottle of your Neuralgia Fills and they relieved her in a few hours. Yours Kesp't, THOMAS FORD. Agent Dupont Fowder Co. Ilo! FOR KANSAS.—Excuysionsto Kinsley, in the Arkansas Valley, iu south-western Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, will leave Eimira, N. Y., on the second Tuesday of every month, accompanied by a person of ex peri-, nee, who will give every desired atten tion to the parties in his charge. For full n formation apply to C, F. NICHOLS, in person or by letter, at the Delavan House, Eimira, N. Y., or by letter at Towanda, Fa. Farties can procure tickets every Tuesday morning at same rates. Train leaves 5:10 A.* M. M.O. MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved to JOHN BROW N'S Shop, Ist Ward, and will he glad to see all of his old customers, and the public in general. All kiuds of work done on short notice. *"■■* ■■■ ■■ - ■in' - - FOR RENT. A gooil house on York Avenue. Rent $6 per month. Enquire of E. U. Heverly. FOR KENT.—A good office. Enquire of (i. A. DAY TON. HOUSE TO RUNT.— Location near Col lego- Enquire of NATHAN TIDD. FOR KENT. —A good store, several office* and a number of dwelling houses. L. E. EI.SURKK. FOR RENT. —One house on 2D street and 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. RODGKKS. Several Dwellings and Stores to Let on tin: Ist of April next. Enquire of JAMES T. 11 \LK. At office of WOOD & HALE. Towanda, Feb. 11, 180. FOR RENT.—A large and convenient house on York Avenue. Enquire of WM. SCOTT. HOUSE TO RENT.—A double house to real in First Ward, lately the property of JAMK-? BEDFORD, ou Main street. Enquire of J. N. CALIKF. Rooms to rent on Main street. Enquire of B. A. FKTTKH. WANT 3. Under thin head ice mill invert FIiKE, notice* t f situations or help wanted. A good washer, and a first-class ironor wanted immediately, at the Steam Dye Works. J A situation by a gentleman with 10 rears experience in the dry goods an d grocery trade Well acquainted throughout Burlington, Ulster and Smithlirld. Best of reference* given. Addvcas "Clerk," this ollice. A young man of good moral habits w ishes a situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience, Good references Auplv to the editors of this paper. A situation by a boy IS 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. Mrs CURRAN, on street west of FROST'S Furniture factory, would like work at plain sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing and ironing.