Th© Daily Review. Towanda. Pa,, Thursday March 18, 1880. EDITORS : B. W. ALVORD. NOHLB N. ALVORD. •• Daily lie tic* r" only 25 ten t* per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postoffice follows. ARRIVE. Phila. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M. Dushorc Laporte Ac 9.110 " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 44 Sheshequin A/- 11.00 44 New Era Ae Tues. Thur and Sat. 14 44 Asylum Ac Mbn. Wed. and Fri. 44 44 Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 r. M. Leltaysville Rome Ac 44 44 Closed mail from Erie A N C R lis 2.30 44 L. V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton Ac f>.oo 44 Barclay 6.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'm Elmira AErieRKlO.lO 44 DEPART. Canton Monrocton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.13 " CTs'd in.l Elmira Erie A N Clt RIO.OO 44 Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44 fcneshequin Ac 12.00 M. 15; relay LOO I'. M. N< w Era Tues Thur and Sat.... 44 44 Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 " Leßaysville Rome Ac * 4 44 Dushorc Ac 2.45 44 j. V. way mail North 3.45 4 N Y Phil and Eastarn 5tate5....7.45 4 Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 T. M. Money Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 T. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. P. I'OWKLL, P. M. Radishes, lettuce, spinach, and onions, nt JORDAN'S Market. Goods arc selling very cheap at KENT'S auction. Those radishes at .JOKDAN'S market arc very tempting to the appetite. If the owner of a lost black-and-tnn dog, of diminutive size and symmetrical form, will call at this office and pay for this notice, the stray quadruped will be returned. People who remember the stirring scenes of the late war, will not fail to hear General KILPATKICK, at Mercur Hall to-morrow even ifl"k Wc understand that a foot-race between CIIAKLIK SNITII and a I'ittston man has been arranged for the near fhtui •<, and that, a stake of s">o is to be put up. WKATIIKK INDICATIONS KOU TO-DAY.— Warmer; clear or partly cloudy weather; northerly winds, veering lo easterly; lower barometer. Mr. ALLEN, the teacher in the l'ail Factory district, North Towanda, has been arrested foy maltreatingone of his scholars. The case will bo tried before Esquire MILLS and a justice jury next Tuesday. Arrangements have been made for a union temp •ranee meeting at the M. E.Church next Sunday evening at 7:30, to be addressed by Prof. MOKKAT. The usual evening service at the Presbyterian church will be omitted. Prof. MOKKAT is said to be one of the ablest advocates of the temperance cause in the country, and wc hope he may have a good audio nee. Personal* General KILPATKICK will describe "Sher man's March to the Sea," to-morrow night, at Mercur Hall. Constable WOOSTKK, of LeLoy, was a visitor at the RKVIKW office yesterday. Mr. E. A. STRONG started on tour of in spection through the western states yester day morning. He expects to be absent some time . —I)ushore lle.vie.xc. It will b • gratifying to the friends of .J AMKH HALE to learn that his symptoms are more favorable. We arc pleased to announce that. Capt. C. 11. BKOOKWAY is almost entirely recovered from his recent severe illness, and will soon be able to attend to business. He is one of the few men who have had an opportunity of feuding their own obituary notices.— Colum bian. Hon. S. I>. IIAKKNESS, of Springfield, was m town yesterday. The Judge has held many offices of honor and profit, and yet is not "puffed up." lie is one of yottrgenial.com panionabl gentlemen, who arc always popular, and justly so with the public. C. F. NICHOLS, MePhcrson, Kansas, was iu town yesterday. FRED NEWTON, of this place, has just grad uated from the Jefferson Medical College. Our Citizen Soldiery. Meeting of the Officers of the Regi ment yesterday. A meeting of the 9th Regiment officers was held here yesterday. Co. A, Capt. WILT, of this place, is the only company in the regi ment from this county; all the other com panies, we believe, belong to Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. The officers have an Associ: tion, and hold regular stated mceings for the discussion of matters pertaining to the welfare of the National Guard. The following named officers arrived yester day at 11 o'clock, and were met at the depot by Capt. WILT and Lieut's LYOX and TAY'OU: Col. REYNOLDS, Lt. Col. KECK, Maj. BKX NKTT, Adjutant MOORE, Capt. HARVEY. Commissary, Capt. DAY, Paymaster, Maj. IIAKVKY, Surgeon, Capt. WKNNKK, CO. 11, Capt. JONKS, Co. E, Capt. CKANDALL, CO. B, Capt. Si AKK, Co. F, Limits. WKNNKK and MUM AW, Co, 11, Licuts. PARSONS and STUR DKVANT. Co. I. The business meeting was held at the armory of Ce. A, in the afternoon, and was very interesting, a number of the officers taking part in the discussions. In the evening a banquet was given by Capt. WILT and his Lieutenants, at the Ward Hons, to which quite a number of citizens were invited. At an early hour the officers and invited guests assembled in one of the parlors of the Ward House and spent an hour in social chat, listening to camp song, etc. At eight o'clock the dining room doors were thrown open and Col. REYNOLDS, placing him-elf in front, as a brave officer should do, gave the command, " follow me, boys;" an order that, was obeyed with alacrity by civilians as well as soldiers. The collation was elegant and bountiful. The bill of fare was not exactly " regulation," in military parlance, but. was one of Mrs. JORDAN'S best efforts in the cul inary art. After all had done ample justice to the good tilings set before them, Captain WILT, welcomed in a n r, at and appropriate speech his brother officers, and announced that for the remainder of the eveninc, by vir tue of his position as chairman of the commit tee of arrangements, he would issue ord rs. The first toast: ''The Ninth Regiment, and its Officers," was responded to in a pleasant and happy strain by Colonel REYNOLDS. who urged his fellow officers to pnt forth every ef fort to render themselves proficient and make the " Ninth " the best, regiment in the state in eloquent language he magnified the calling of the true soilder, and showed how military education and discipline developed the high est type of manhood, both morally and phys ically. The Colonel is a pleasant speaker, and evidently is interested in the National Guard, and especially the Ninth Regiment. The next toast. "The National Guard or the Citizen Soldiery," brought Capt. IIAKVKY to his feet, lie pointed out the great importance 4 of the organization in this country, as almost the only means of defense in ease of insurrec tion or foreign interference. N. C. KLSIIKKK, H-*({., was asked to respond to the. "Veteran Soldier." The speaker said he was entirely ignorant of military affairs. In the literal moanjng of the term we have 110 veteran soldiers in this county, but if by veteran soldiers were inert those who hud become proficient, in the art of war, who had won the encomiums of the world for bravery and daring, then the whole army of the r< hel lion were justly entitled Jo the a; pela'Jon. The heroic deeds of our army during the late war were not dimmed by the record of the "Old Guard" even. "The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," was eloquently spoken to by Senator DAVITS. The rapid strides the state has made since the revolutionary war was referred to, and the fact that.she furnished more troops during the rebellion than any other, was asserted. The Senator spoke of the provision made by the legislature for properly equipping and cloth ing the National Guard, and closed by urging thorough preparation for service; but ex pressed the ardent hope that the necessity for their s< rviees might never arise. J. Iloi.uoMn, on tlie part, of the press, wel comed the visiting officers, and assured them of the the hearty sympathy and willing aid of the m wspapers in building up the National Guard. Quartermaster TATTY, of the First Rcgi ir.( nt, who happened to be present, was call id for and made a few pleasant, remarks. Quartermaster SANDERSON. of the 12th Regiment, gave a short rev icw of the opera tions of tho Regiment during the labor troubles of LS77, and added some practical suggestions which were well received. The sp< M hmaking was interspersed with singing, by several of the officers, whorcn- tiered some of the old plantation melodies, which were so much enjoyed by the hoys in blue down in Dixie during the war, most admirably. At 10:30 the parly broke up, and the visit ing officers took their departure for home. One noticeable feature of the entertainment was the entire absence of any intoxicating beverage, (,'upt. WILT is stout tetotuller, and never countenances the use of liquor as a beverage under any circumstances. If the officers of the Ninth Tegiment rep resent the morale of the National Guard of the state, we have a military force of which every citizen may justly feel proud. They are intelligent, dignified gentleman who would adorn any position in society. The meeting hero will result in benefit to the regiment by awakening a deeper interest on the part of our citizens. Wo hope that that the Association may frequently meet hsre, and assure them that they wiil always receive a hearty reception. BUSINESS LOCALS. Passengers going west will save money by consulting 11. I*l. PARCOOK. Ticket Agent, Tovvanda, l'a.. before purchasing tickets. Fine Cow Hay—haled—for sale at Pierce's Coal Yard; eight, dollars per ton. HILLINGS, ACKL:-:Y, & Co. Parties wanting Ilav will find it to their advantage to ea!l on Hillings. Arkley, it Co. Office in Pierce's Coal Yard. Go and see the new styles in Hats just re ceived at. Mrs. S. H. Sweet's, on bridge street, No. 1, Uaidlemaus Clock. Trimmed Hats for 23 (rents, at Mrs. S. 11. SWKKT'B. Just received, the new styles in trimming silks, at Mrs S. H. Sweet's, on bridge sired, bddlcman's lilock, No. 1. The cheapest place in town to huv millinery goods is at Mrs. S. 11. Sweet's, bridge street, No. 1. I am now receiving New Styles from New York, and oiler at low prices, ilats. Flowers, and Trimmings. Mrs. S. H. SWKKT. No. I, bridge street. TOTIIK PKOIM.K OP TOWANPA. —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 BKOTHKIIS. O. A. BLACK HAS fitted u; offh.e on the second floor of the building lately oecupid by the crockery store, where he will confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Please call at Gro. 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. He lias just purchased a splendid dried beef slicer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. 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 10. 15. PIFKCK's Coal Yard. PATCH BKOTHKKS are paying the highest market price, in cash, for good butter. liosenlield has not given up the general clot hig business, hut has in addition to his im mouse stock ot Collars and Cutis, just opened a tine assortment of spring clothing, hats and caps. If you want the best vegetables, the largest oysters, the best cuts of meat. Mid the finest sausage to he found in Towanda, call on Mr. Mi'i.Loriv. at the old Market, just south of the Ward House, CTJT"'Jacobs is selling Overcoats all the wa> from $2 up to any price von arc willing to pay. tiif lf you want n stylish hat. cheaper than you over bought on , call at HOSKNTIKHAS clothing store. Prices way down in Gents fine and coarse boots and shoes. ,\li goods warranted as represented, at BLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, goto Pl.l'.M'S. J T'T'lioiee Hams and Smoked beef, at MY KIT & DKVOK S market, bridge Street. JACOBS is soiling clothing clamper than ever. MAR At MYKR it Devon's market, is the place to gel tender steaks and nice roasts. Parties are continually asking how can groceries he sold so much cheaper at boss' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Because he buys his goods lor cash, and can afford to sell them low. Ask for one of those dollar-and-n-ha'f switches, all Hair. 550 indies long, at Mrs. M. A. FLKTCMKIJ'S, NO. 4, bridge street. WANTKO TO Pt-Tu'HASK.— A good tract of timber land. For particulars, call or address this office. J. A. ]M AX VILLI'.. Towanda, Pa., will sell strictly (.>'•-! class Pianos and Organs at great Iv reduced prices for the next, sixty days. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Hep ired. Office with ('. 51. MANVILI.K, on ;5d street. dirt?* Geo Lynchcome has opined a new barber bhop over Powell's store where he is always icaily to wait upon ali those who may favor him with their patronage. Shampooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at their residence no extra charge. C. W. JOXKN is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop eornt r Main and Pine streets, in rear of bi> VIKW office. ( barges reasonable, and work uuarru Meed. 53T"Myeu & DKVOE keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in town. Cigars of about every known brand at FITCH'S. Dr. LA PK says: 44 1 have sold Dr. Burtß'S Neuralgia and" Sick Headache l'ills, and they give universal satisfaction." A. A. Lape, M. 1). Nantieoke, Ta. Yes. it van 4, Ulain" to sec that KOSKNKIKI.i can sell 4 ply Linen (dollars cheaper than any other man iu town. Oysters ciuily, ut tlicir market. 1J ridge St. Dr. KNAPP savs: 4 -I have sold Dr. Buim'H Neuralgia and Sick Headache I'ilh for years, and they give uuivc.raul satisfaction, ami al ways cure." A. KNAIT, M. D., Tittston. Ta. Now IS YOUK CIIANCK. —IIOSKN KIT I.I), the clot hier, lias just purchased an inunen.-o stock of Linen Collars anil Cull's, at rate* which allow him to sell them away dowu. Come ami sec them. 44 Don't you forget it," that llosenfield can double discount, any other eslublisuuient in the country on Lint n Collars and Cuii's. F.ikm FohSAl.k.— l of]er for sale on reason able terms a valnalde farm, located in the valley of the Towauda creek, about 'J 1-: I miles from Towauda, containing To acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling hou-a 1 , and line large barn with underground stabling. I will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for properly in Towuda borough. JOSEPH G. TATTOX. I fox i >.s FOR SAUI:— GOOD CHANCE koi: SAKE INVESTMENT.— The School Board of Towauda Borough are desirous of placing from SIO,OOO ip fc>ls,oUt) in Bonds of the Dis trict, at 5 per cent, interest, payable semi auuualiv. '1 he bonds will be "allotted in amounts of s>looo, and upwards. By order oi Board. S. \V. AI.VORD. Secretary, l'n lsrox, Feb. G, 1880. Dr. A. L. Bunu —Jjeur iSir. —My wife had the Neuralgia for t< n days, and hcr pliysieia i could give licr no relief. J call on Dr. Knapp and got a bottle of your Neuralgia Tills and they relieved Iter in a few hours. Yours Besp't, THOMAS FOl;i>. Agent Dupout Towdcr Go. IIo! Foil KANSAS.—lnclusions to Kinsley, in the Arkansas Valley, in south-western Kansas, at greatly reduced rates, will leave L lining N, Y., en the second Tuesday of every month, accompanied by a person oi ex peri, nee, who will give every dcsiei'd atten tion to ihe parties in Ids churgV. For full in formation apply to C. F. NICHOES, in person or by letter, at the Dclavan House. Llniiru, N. Y., or by h Iter at Towumin, i'a. Tart it s can procure tickets every Tuesday morning at name rates. Train leaves o :4t) A. M. M. (). MOODY, the blacksmith, has moved t > JOHN BROWN'S Shop, Ist Ward, and w.H oc glad to sec all of his old customers, and the. public in general. All kinds of worn dono on short notice. U A*. Ou/ CTKJKC I sjttrvm. a. w.m'- vjy,. J.A rt FOR RENT. A good house on York Avenue. Kent $o per mouth. Enquire of Id. U. iloverly. FOR KENT. —A good utiice. Lnquire of %. (. A. I>A Y'IUX. House to rent on Second street. W. J. YOUNG. HOUSE TO KENT.—Location near Collego- Kuquire of NATHAN Tipd. A good office room in Tattoo's Block for rent from April 1. J. (J. I'ATTON. FOR KENT. — A go d Ktore, several office* and a number of dwelling houses. L. 10. lObSIIItKU. FOR KENT — I ha-.e sever 1 dwcliug* for rent on the First of April next, L. B. KODGKUS. Several Dwellings ami Stores to Let on tho Ist of April next. Enquire of JAMES T. HAI.E. At office of Wool) A IIAI.k. Towauda, Feb. 11, fSOU. FOR KENT. — A large and eonveni -nt homo on York Avenue. Luquirt of V\ M. Scon. HOUSE TO KENT. —A double house to rrn' in Fir.-t Ward, lately the property ol J ami;." BEDIORD. on Main street, Enquire of J. I\. C'A I.IKE. Booms to rent-on Wain street. Lnquire of 11. A. I'EEIE.s. \V AN i o. Undrr thin heal ire tciil iiucrt fA h nutiiei rf nUuuliotw or help limited. A good vvasht r, and a first-class ironer wanted immediately, at the Steam Dvo Works. A situation by a gentleman with 1G veara experience in the dry goods an d grocery trado Well acquainted "throughout J'ui iuigton, Ulster mat Sinithtiekl. Best of releixiaej given. Address "t ierk," this office. A young man of good movjti habits wishes a situation in a i >ry Goods or Urocury store, three years' cxperit nee, (i-outl rcfcrcucut Auply to the editors of this paper. A situation by a hoy 18 years of age inn store, cither dry goods or grocery, or in an ollice. Good penman and accountant. Loud I recommendations. Lnquire nt this ollice. . Mrs C'UURAN, on street vest of FROST" rt ■ Furniture factory t would like work at plain sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing I and ironing.
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