Tlie I Review. Towanda. Pa , Tuesday March 23, 1880. KJDITOUS : 8. W. ALVOIID. NOBLE N. ALVOItD. •• ttaily Kecifw" onty iJS crni* per month. 'M'rtj it. MWM*UI WII V M< V-V-WC**-WVW *L * Walls arrive and depart at the Towanda Postotliee follows. ARRIVE. RHLLA. N. Y. and Eastern States.. 4.oo A. M. Pushore Laporte Ac 9.80 " L. V. way mail from the North-. 10.00 44 Shosheqnin A r 11.00 " New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. 44 44 Asylum *K:<; Moil. Wed. and Fri. " 44 Troy Burlington Arc 1.00 p. m. LeHay.sville KomeLfcc 44 " Closed mail from fcrieAN C M lis 2.30 " 1,. V. way mail from the 50uth...4.80 44 Canton Ac. 5.00 44 Barclay <>.3o " C'lVd mail fr'm Elmira A Erieltli 10.40 44 DKL'.VRT. ( Canton Monroeton AC 0.00 A. M. li. V r . way mail South 0.15' (Ji's'd m,l Elmira Erie A N (J it It 10.00 " Troy Burlington Ac.... 10.00 '• Stieshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 P.M. New lira Tues Thur and Sat.... •• 44 Asylum Mon Wed and Fri '• '■ Xadtaysviile Home Ac •' 44 L)ushore Ac • 2.45 44 j. V. way mail North .'5.45 4 N Y l*liil and EastaruStates-•..7.45 ' Office, open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 I*. M. Money Order olllce open fromS.OO A. M. to 7.00 p. M. Uilice open Sunday's from 0.00 to 10.00 M. i\ I'OWKI.Ii, I*. M. Service in Christ Church this aftci noon at 4 :.*io. The tramps arrested Saturday evening, were held for their appearance at court. The Mercury folks had the the misfortune to pi two of their pages, which caused a delay of several days in issuing their paper. You may have a pleasant, time if you will go to liie Methodist sociable at the Church parlors this evening. It is asserted by those who prol'ees to know that the census enumerators for this county have been selected, but their names have not 3 ct been made public. A prominent and leading merchant of this place, is paying a visit to Connecticut, and it is an open secret that when he returns Mrs. will accompany him. But we will not anticipate. It will not he long before the happy event will he made public, as we are in formed the ceremony will take place to morrow. MAUY AX.V BRIJUK, daughter OL ROBERT liItUCE, of the Third Ward, died last evening. Deceased had just recovered from the mea sles, and Sunday morning was around, and apparently well. She went out of doors with out her shoes on, and probably took cold, caudug her death as above. Her age was 15 years and <5 months. The funeral will take place at 4 o'clock to-morrow after noon. The water works engineer corps started out this morning for the purpose of laying out the work preparatory to putting laborers on. The first source of supply is the stream flowing through the ravine this side of Monroe. It i.s believed sufficient pure water can be obtained there, but the pipes will be extended to Mountain Lake. Mr. WILEY has given the matter personal inspection, and is satisfied that there will be no difficulty in getting water here in a ft w months. C. T. IIILN ION, editor of Williamsport Ban ner, is an old friend of Brick I OMKKOY, who once printed a paper in Athens. In a recent is-.ue of bis paper he refers to "Brick" in this kindly manner: ••'Hrick' i'omeroy has sold his La (,'ros.sc Democrat to parties who will convert it into a Republican journal. Times liavt! ehangi il indeed, since I'omeroy took charge or' Unit paper. At one time tins La (Jroscc JJtmucrut bad A circulation of over OIK: hundred and fifty thousand, tlie proprietor making a for tune every year. An overreaching amhitioii, however, led him to New York, where lie started a daily. This venture proved dj<- astrou.s l'rom the start, absorbing ul! his for tune its well us that of other . lie then branched out in Chicago, with lluctuating success, and then returned to LaCrosse. His has been an eventful life, and in u new field of labor we hope he will iind repose if not.an other fortune. Wo will not forget (he day at Athens, when we had struggled in the publi eulion of a weekly paper for two years, when he signitied his detemination to go west, lie was lull of ambition and hopes, important elements in working one's way in a new country, especially w hen that is all the capi tal ut command. Without money or acquaint ances he tramped the prairies from town to tow until he came to La Crosse, w here, nntgic-like, he won position and notoriety. Personal. Miss LOTTIE MOORE, who has boon visiting in Harrisburg, returned home yesterday. Among the visitors in town yesterday, we noticed AI>AM IN MM and VAL. SAXTON, of Granville Maj. J. C. K MGITNKIT, of Gov. GOVT'S staff, made us a pleasant call yesterday. E. 11. J.vooßY, a former resident of this place, but for the past several years a citizen of Wyoming county, will return to Towanda the first of next month. He is induced to make this his home again on account of the high reputation of our schools. IIENRY ('. JOHNS, a Titusville lawyer, has been convicted of false pretene.es, and sen tenced to three months' imprisonment ami a fine of $250. His name will be, stricken from the roll. Mr. JOHNS commenced reading law in this place about 23 years ago. TROY, i'a., March 20, 1830. We understand that E. C. OLIVER IS to erect a new block on the site of the old Bal lard Brick Block, which burned a few years ago. Under Prof. MCCOI.I.UM the (jraded School is doing finely. Large classes have been formed in Botanv. Geology and Virgil. The graduating class is large. A large and interesting class lias been formed of those pre paring to teach. l'rof. McCot.LUM has been sick with the quinsy two or three days. By enumerating the notices in the local papers we find he hn> been sick nearly eight weeks -which is a great mistake. A new firm lias been formed in this place, under the name of BLISS, WILLIAMS, A (to. The members of the firm arc all well and favorably known in this vicinity, and will receive a large share of the trade, which the} deserve. CN \s. HKRKICK and (ire. LARKIN, (clerks with LONG & Co.) have taken positions in REI>INC.TON, LEONARD, A Go's., store. G. F. VKILIK lias bought the engine owned by the late L. G. VAN HORN, which was placed in his unfortunate mill a short tune before bis death. The Troy Baptist Church have secured the services of the Itev. J. BARTON FRENCH for another year, which i.s very gratifying to his many friends. Our (,'atlilic friends gave a "leap year ball" Wednesday evening (St Patrick's Day). We hear that, all passed oil' finely. TROJAN us. The correspondent of the .Journal lias this to say about one of our business establsh ineuts: THE TOWANDA VARIETY WORKS. In his strolls about town our reporter found it within the line of duty to ••interview" tie- above named works—or their proprietors rather. The enterprise, under its present organization, is a comparatively new one; i.e. it lias been < stabdshed only about one, year. The co-partners are (!. K. Tunper, general manager. E. C. Dewcrs. who has charge of the sash, door s rid blind department, and Warren Iliil, who supervises the furniture department. Another very important depart ment of the works, the making of carriage gams and bodies, is presided over by l>. E. lluntler. The co-partners lire men who are well known hereabouts. Mr. Tupper came here four years ago, from Oswego county, N. Y. There lie Was engaged in the lumber tfade for a number of years, and his experience in the capacity of lumber merchant well fit ted him to take supervisory charge of this interest. Mr. I)ew< rs is origionally from Susquehanna county. For a long time he was one of the leading contractors and builders of Scranton, and he is to he accredited with having built a goodly part of that. city. He used to build coal break ers, aiso. Since then farming has occupied a portion of his time, and Mince quitting the farm, seven years ago, he has made Towanda his business headquarters. The other co-purl tier, Mr. I Till, is, without doubt one of the most accomplished practical mechanics that ever cutne to this borough, lie is equally at home as a worker of wood < r iron, and anything that passes his inspection must, be perfect. The Variety Works has a large, trade—a trade that is constantly developing. Ttye va rious specialties engaged in, too. give ample room for the exercise of business tact and sagacity. A general planing mill business is done; sasit,doors, blinds, mouldings,brackets, ets., lire made in large quantities, and the furniture trade is especially good. The firm anticipated having a hundred or more sets for tlii! spring trade, but every one lias been "gobbled up." and instead of being ahead, they arc behind with work. Not so far be hind, however, that they can't catch up with orders. The workshops are a luiisv place. Fifteen to twenty persons arc employed, and their work is supplemented by the use of the best wood-working machinery. I'.y wav of conclusion we may say that the Towandii Variety Works have gained a most excellent reputation—a reputation admit ably sustained by the character of the product turned out. W'EATHKI: INDICATIONS rou Il>-DAY. Clear or partly cloudy weather; colder; wes terly winds, hacking to warmer southerly; lower barometer. BUSINESS LOCALS. Passengers going west will save money by consulting 11. K. HAIICOCK. Ticket Agent, Towauda, Pa., before purchasing tickets. Fine Cow Hay—haled—for sale at Pierce's Co#l Yard; eight dollars per ton. UlI-LlMih, ACKLMY, & Co. Parties wanting Ilay w ill lind it to their advantage to <• all on Hillings, Acklev, Co. Olliee in Pierce's Coal Yard. (lo and sec the new styles in Hats just, re ceived at. .Mrs. S. 11. Sweet's,on Itridgestm No. 1, Uaidleinans Hloek. Trimmed Hats for 2f> cents, at Mrs. S. H. SWFKT'H. .Just.received, the new styles in trimming silks, at Mrs S. H. Sweet's, on I'ridge street, Heidlenian's Hloek, No. 1. The cheapest place in town tobuv millinery goods is at Mrs. S. 11. Sweet's, H ridge strc< t, No. 1. 1 am now receiving New Styles from New York, and otter at low prices. Hut-, Flow. rs. and Trimming.-. Mrs. S. 11. SWKKT. No. 1, Hridge si rent. To Tin: Proin.K or Tow \vo x.—As soon as the warm wi athcr sets it:, we shall deliver pure milk, twice t day. supplying our custo mers— morning and e\< ning—with lresli milk, at rates a.s low as any one. SMITH Hitonrr.ns. O. A. HI.ACK has lifted up .... ot". e on t!" second iloor of th• building lately oreupid hy the crockery -tore, wlr-re lie will confine him self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business. Please call at fii:o. lioss' Ist Ward .Store and gt t some of the nicest tlried beef yotl ever saw. and sliced as thin as ti-ur j aper, at 12 cents per pound. He has just purehas. per ton. at 11. H. PIKKCE'S Coal Yard. PATCH I'UOITIKHS are paying the higliest miirket price, in cash, lor good butter. i'osentield lias not given up the general clothing business, but has inadditi into his iia mense stock of Collars and Cutis, just op'-ned a line assortment of spring clothing, hats and caps. If you want thole -t veg 'able-, tlie largest oysters, the best outs of me", and the fiivst sausage to bo found in Towaudu, cull on Mr. MULLOCK, at the old Market, ju.st south of the Ward Ilou-e, ft; 'yAlaeobs is selling Overcoats nil the way from $2 up to any price you are willing to pay. GkiTlf yen want a s'yli-h hat. cheaper than von over bought one, call at KOSKN FIELD'S clothing store. Prices way down in Cents line and coarse boots and shoes. AH goods warranted as represented, at IlLl'M's. For a good, durable and neat lifting shoe, go to PLUM'S. UrA/'Chnice Hams and Smoked Hcef, at M vi:n & Drvor/s market, Hridge Street. .1 vCous is selling clothing cheaper than ever. (FOR At ?.F vr.it & T)I;VOK'S market IS the place loget teiuler stouts and nice roasts. I'arties arc continually asking how can groceries he sold so mucli cheaper at floss" I-t Ward Store than ihev can in the In art of town, llecaiise lie buy* his goods for cash, and can atlbrd to sell them low. A"I; for >:ie of those do!lar-and-n-halt switches, ull Hair, ;0 indies long, at Mrs. M. A. Fi.Ki'CHKids, No. 4, Bridge si ret 1. U'AMlci) to I'ujtcif AS;.;.— A good tract rf timber laud. For particulars, call or address this otlie •. (J;"Uf* (ieo Lyncheome lies opened a nen Barber Shop over Fowell'n store where ho is always leatiy to wait upon all those who ma\ tavor liini with their padonag.. Shampooing hair cutting indies' and Children's hair at their residence no extra charge. (,'. \V. .Jo\ ITS is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. .Shop corner Main and l'ine streets, in rear of llt> VIKW oliiee. Charges reasonable, and work guarrauteed. Simmons, the Boot and Shoe maker. has removed his shop irom Carroll's I Mock to t!m rooms over Jacobs store, Button's Block, where IID will continue business, and will be pleaded to see :tl l in want of anything in his line. Thanking the public lor past, libera! patronage, 1 shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, by careful attention to business ami by using nothing hut the best of stock. J. 11. SIMMONS. Country dealers will find it to their advant age to buy their candies at FITCH'S. Cigars of about every known brand at FITCH'S. Smti.Dox llousn, ONR vx GUOVH, August l, is7:>. Dr. A. I'!. Burnt: I have been a great suff erer from Neuralgia lor eighteen years, and have employed a great many physicians, but got no cure until i came across Dr. A. M. Burr's Neuralgia Pills, and they relieved mc in a few minuter*. They acted like magic, both on myself and daughter. I cannot say enough in favor of ihi> rcmcdv to the public. Their effects are wonderful. I advise all that sutler from Neuralgia to try theiu. Yours Ilcspet tfully, N. V. N. JIIIJKK, i!l4 l.ast ili h street , N. V. lIURLIXGTO.V, N. J., Sept. 25t1). Dr. A. IJ. limttt — pear Sit : Mother got sonn* of your Neuralgia Medicine when slio was at Ocean (.rove. It ha* ht ip-ed her so much, and also other people that flu- gave iu to, and s. o wants to know how she shall s m I for more. If you Mill send word aon will oblige Miss 11. Conn Kit. A. K. BCfttt! IIV o*lo fN&pt Mili rf rfn.ru N*-uralgia for year*, and i never found tinv relief until I got held of your pill--. They cured me itr a tew hoars, i wan so bud with it. that I could not do anything, in fact J v -t cruzed with fli palm * I have purchasedlr. for my sister and aevwal others, i;. niwavi cures. Cupl. CiiiiMtvku. Long llranch. £ ; rMvrt! A Pr.voi* keep the largest and best assort me ut of 1* 111 it s and Vegetables in own. Vis. it \ as '•Ulain" to -on that !e>M'.NKi';t.T> can sell •{ ply Linen Collars cheap v llutn r.n • otlu'i 4 man in town. £'. KM J- a,],, tbo clo.liter, has just purelnis d an tinm-us • stock of Linen Coiltirs and Culls, m rates whi m allow liitn to si ll then, away down. Com • anil see them. "Don't you forget itthat llosnntield -<;n double discount any other estahlisnntrut in the country on Linen Collars and Cutis. FA KM FOR SAM:.—t oflor for vale .n fi'Hnoti nble terms valuable farm, located in ,h" valley of the Towanda creel., r.boui n 1 j mHas from Tow and i, containing 75 acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed. a young orchard of choice trees, goo I framed dwelling house, and /inn large, barn with underground stabling. Iwiil sell this farm 011 long time, or exchange if in part tor properly in Towa.la borough. JOMKIMI G. I'ATTON. I'(>ni>s Fog Sai.i:—Goon Omaxct: to*: S VI K |NVMS:MI-:x*r.—The School Hoard . i 1 owauikt UorougU are desirous <>t placing from SIO,OOO u> sls,Oik) in tionds of thu lb-- trier, ut 5 per cent*, iutorffctj payable semf annual Iv. The bonds niii he ul lotted in amounts <.f SIOOO, and upwards, I'y order of Hoard. S. \VAr.voup. Secretarv. 11 o! l'ou K\NSAS.— H.vcursinnsfo !vinsl* y, in lhe Arkansas :i!*• v, in south-vvotcrn Kansas, :! gn :iti\ n dueed rahs. \\ ill leave Eimira, N. V., oil the second Tuesday of every month, accompanied by a person, of ex peri.nee, who will give every de>ln d'atten tion to the parties in his ehurgi. For Hill t loriuation sippiy to C. F. NtC'iiof.s. in person or by letter, at the ih lavan tlou-> . Elmirn. N. A or by 1' il :10 A. m. 31. . Moor v. the blacksmith, Ims moved Kkow.Ws Shop, Jst Ward, mid will he glad to .see nil of his old customers, and tl •• pnhlie in general. Ail kinds of work done on short qotice. FOR RENT. A good house on York Aveuu . Rent &. A good ollieo room in Pulton's lilock for rent from April 1. j. (j. Patton. 1 OK KI'.NT.—A good store, s< voral otliees and a nuiuber ol dwelling houses* E. E. El.shiuck. Eon llknt—l have sewral (twclings i\~ rent on the First of April next. 1.. 11. liOl>fsEK.s. Several Dwelling# and Stor. Pott itKNT. A large and eoiiveni nr houso on York Avenue. Enquire of W.m. Soot i . 1 lousy, 'l'o HUNT.—A double house to ren* in First Ward, lately the property of *J am its' IdiHoKR, on .Main street. Enquire of l. N. CA LIFE. Dooms to reut on Mam street. Enquire of i>. A. I'Kiii:S, r - r'-Twi-.er rvwvrww •. ' f. i.w". r l - '■ *.*<. _ jjf WANTS. Under thU htad tee will insert FiiJtJ?, notis'et of •situation* or hi tj> wanted. A good girl to do general housework. En quire of 11. N. WILLIAMS. A good washor, and a lirst-class ironcr wanted immediately, at the a team Dvo Works. A situation by a gentleman with Id years experit nee in the dry goods an dgrocery trado Well acquainted throughout Iholingion, Ulster and Nmiihlieid. J.csi of references givt n. Address "Glerk," this otfice'. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' exporienee. Good references Aoply to the editors ol this paper. A situation by a boy is years of ago in n store, eil her dry goods or grocery, or in an office. Good penman and accountant. Good recommendations. Enquire at this otfiee. Mr-Cukkan, on street west of Fnotrr'a Furniture factory, would like work at plain sowing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing and ironing.