Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 03, 1880, Image 4

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TLIE Daily REVIEW.
Towanda, Pa M Saturday April 3, 1880.
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. B. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD.
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*>Daily Devi etc*' only 25 eentt per
month. Try it. ,
Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda
rotitolEcc follows.
■* ARRIVE.
Pldla. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M.
Dushorc Laportc &c 0.30 "
L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 44
Sheshequin Ac 11.00 44
New Era &e Tues. Thur and Sat. 44 "
Asyltim Ac Mpp. Wed. and Fri. 44 44
Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 P. M.
LeKaysville Home &c.i 44 "
Closed mail from Erie ANCIt It s 2.30 "
L. V. way mail from the South.. .4.30 "
Canton 0.00 "
Barclay 0.30 44
Cl's'd mail fr'ia Elinira & ErleltßlO.4o "
DEPART.
<Sunton Monroeton &c 9.00 A. M.
L. V. way mail South 9.15 '•
Cl's'd in,l Elinira Erie &NC It IiIO.OO "
Troy Burlington &c 10.00 44
Sneshequia &c 12.00 M.
Barclay 1.00 P. M.
New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... " 44
Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri 44 4 *
Lekaysvillc Home &c *' 44
Dushore &c * 2.45 44
j. V. way mail North 3.15 4
ei Y Phil and EastaraStates.... 4
Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M.
Money 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.
I'. I'ow ELL, P. M.
There are about seventy-live regular board
ers at the Ward House.
The net proceeds of the school' entertain
ment last evening were about #125.
WKATIIEU INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.—
W ariner, cloudy rainy weather. Southeaster
ly winds.' Falling barometer.
44 Did any of them get away ?" was the in
quiry of JOHN BEEMAN. us he saw several
hundred scholars of the graded school march
ing through Main street yesterday.
Mr. FITCH, the confectioner ordered on
Wednesday afternoon an invoice of frui
from New York by faHt freight, and the
goods rocuchcd him Thursday afternoon.
We. have not the time uor space this morn
ing to give such a notice of the school exhibi
tion as tho entertainment deserves. It was
one of tho most enjoyable affairs of the sea
son, and a crowded house gave abundant evi
<*e nee of their appreciation of the cfibrts of
the Btudenta.
A barn owned by 1), O. HOLLON and J. J.
W EBB, in Asylum townahip, was burin d
yesterday. The building contained a quanti
ty of bay. No insurance. It is supposed a
lud named JOHNSON fired the building, as he
was seen to run awr.v from it- about the time
" the thanes were discovered.
The members of Oscaluwa Grange grace
fully Kubmittcd to an interruption of routine
I business last evming to attend not exactly a
" Maoedonian cry," but a call from ihc "IIOE
TONB " to repair to the ever hospitable man
sion of Uncle ELIJAH, and help them dispose
of a large kettle of warm sugar. No gate
keeper was stationid at the door, nor anv
pass-word required, for like good grangers,
the 41 IIOBTONH " of North Towanda arc no
ted for their generous hospitality. A large
number were present to enjoy the rich treat
and tho unfeigned welcome always ontended
♦ to those who have the good fortune to be the
guests of the " IIOKTONS."
Religious services will be hold to-morrow
as follows:
Presbyterian Church, preaching at 10:30
a. in. and 7:()0 p. m. Sunday school at 12, m.
Christ Church. (Episcopal), service and
sermon, 10:30, a. m., and 7, p. m. Sunday
School, 12, m.
M. E. Church, preaching at 10:30 a.m.,
and 7 o'clock p. in. Sunday School at 12 m.
Baptist church, preaching at 10:30 a.m.,
and 7:30 p. m.
BH. Peter and Paul, mass at 8 and 10:30
a. in., Vespers at 7:30 p. m., Sunday School
2:30 p. m.
Church of Messiah, (Univcrsalist.) Rev.
WM. Taylor, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in.
Reception of members—baptism and com
munion at 7:30 a. in. Subject 44 Our relation
cue to another." All Welcome.
A. M. E. Zion, Prayer and Glass meetings
10:30 a.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Service
I:3J p. m.
P. E. Mission, at Nail Works School House,
Sunday School at 3p. in. Service at (1:30.
The Brethren, service at 10 1-2 A. M. Sun
day School at 3r. M. Rooms over MadiJl's
Crockery Store.
According to a census taken by Col. A. Mc-
KEAN, the population of Towanda is a little
lessthau 3700 at present, hut from indica
tions and rumors there is likely to he quite
an increase before the government enumera
tor 44 numbers the people " in June.
Personal.
Prof. PiTCHKIt lias again been elected prin.
cipal of the Ulster Graded School.
Hon. G. W. KINNEY, whose sudden attack
of illness we noticed a few days since, we
regret to learn, lies in a precarious condition
at his home in Sheshequin. with but slight
hope of recovery
Mrs. MADDEN goes to New York to-day to
purchase a new stock of millinery goods.
C. A. STOWKLL, of Wyalusing, made us a
call yesterday, CAI. is always a welcome
visitor.
I). W. SCOTT, D. I). G. M., is engaged in
installing the officers of the several lodges Of
Odd Fellows in this county. Ho will be in
Barclay this evening.
Mrs. A. E . MEN AUDI, who has been living
at Nortonville, Mich., for several years, will
,eturn to Towanda this spring, and occupy
lier residence just north of the Episcopal
church.
SAM HOUSTON, one of the best teachers
in the county, and an officer of Oscaluwa
Grange lias followed the example of the illus
trious statesman whose name he bears, and
gone west. Ha is a young gentleman of cxcel
ent parts and will make his mark in his new
home. He has the heat wishes of a host ol
friends for ail the success he can aspire to in
whatever direction laudable ambition may
lead him.
I)r. 11. A. UARTLKTT, of Sugar ltim. has
been quite sick for several days. He is im
proving now, however, to the great delight
of his numerous friends and especially those
who need his professional services. His broth
er GKAIIAM has been nursing him for the
past week.
It. TIIUKBER, who has been confined to his
house for some weeks past with a severe at
tack of rhcuraatism,Buppleniented by a touch
of the diphtheria, is able to appear on the
street again, although not strung enough to
attend to business.
Mr. BREWER, of the meat market, will go
to Long Valley and establish a market as soon
as business opens there.
GEORGE E. FOX and wife took their de
parture for their future home near Easton,
Mar}land, to-day Mr. Fox owns a farm
there, and as both his daughters reside in the
neighborhood, he finds the attraction in that
direction stronger than the pleasant associa
tions and ties which have resulted from a res
idence of about forty years in Towanda, and
where he and his family arc universally es
teemed and respected. We hope they may
he prospered in "basket and store," and al
ways enjoy the high social positiuu to which
their worth entitles them.
GALEN OWEN has accepted a position in
the engineer corps of the L. V. R.R.,uiul will
enter upon his new duties Monday morning.
GET, we have no doubt will make an excel
lent engineer, and become a permanent em
ployee of the Company.
Lawyer WII.T has removed his office to the
Means block, over KENT'S store.
The Athens Gazette says FRANK MOULKY
is mentioned by his friends in connection with
the legislature. If all FRANK'S friends attend
the primaries and vote for him, he will be
sure to win.
We copy the following notice from a To
peka paper of the 20th of March. Mr. LACKY
was formerly employed as an operator on the
I'a & N. Y. road, and is a brother of ARTHUR
LACKY of this place :
Fred G. Laeey, lor some time operator at
the U. l\ depot, North Topekawas last even
ing at 8 o'clock united in marriage with Miss
Etta Stansliekl, at the residence of her par
ents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stunsih'ld, on Jack
son street, by lie v. G. W. Henning, Mr. Laeey
is a young map that, stands high in social cir
cles, and has hosts of friends who Wish him
all the pleasures and none of the" ills of life.
1 he bride is one of North Topcka's most
charming daughters. Handsome and talented,
and possessing every attribute of a true lady,
she makes a wife of which any husband may
feel \ r id. A largo number ot invited guests
were present, and partook of an elegant re
past, prepared by the brid.>- parents, and the"
aliair is pronounced the most brilliant that
has occurred in Topeka for years. The bride
was dressed in an elegant light Japanese silk,
eut en train, trimmed in old gold ; a wreath
of orange blossoms in her hair; white kid
slippers, and looked very lovely indeed. The
groom was dressed in a suit of plain black. A
iurge number of handsome and appropriate
presents were presented to the happy couple
by relatives and friends.
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7%&s Stock is entirely New, caul in addition
to the usual variety of Gilt, Satins,
Grounds cuitl fjlanlis, includes
CL large variety of elegant ,
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Dado Decorations, •
IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.
BUSINESS LOCALS. •
Ocean Grove, N. J., Sept. 20,1877.
I)r. A. E. lIUKK — Dear Air:—l have been
troubled with neuralgia for eighteen years,
and have consulted the best physicians in
New York, but never could get 'any reltef
until It got a bottle of your headache pills.
They relieved rue in a fe\y rauiulteH.ijuid also
my daughter. I connot say enough'of them
to the public. Yours,
N. V. N. Ridkr,
211 West 2ilh treet,.J>r. Y.
ICK For Salk.—A few car loads. If imme
diate application is made at the olJleo of the
State Lino and Sullivan Railroad Co.
WM. C. Townkkkp,
Trea-:. und Gen'l Manager.
(£37* Jacobs 's selling Overcoats all the way
from #2 up to any price you are willing to
pay.
If vcu want h stylish hat, cheaper than
you ever bought one, call at Romcn field's
clothing store.
Prices way down in Gents fine and course
boots and shoes. All goods warranted as
represented, at Bl t j m'o.
For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe,
go to ULl'M'B.
Choice Hams ami Smoked Beef, at
Myf.r A I>KY •>:„' market, Bridge Street.
jACOins is selling clothing cheaper than
ever.
ar3jr*At Myjku A Devok's market is the
place to get tender steaks ami nice rousts.
Parties are continually asking how can
groceries be sold so much cheaper at lions'
Ist Ward Stove tlian they can in the heart of
town. Because he buys his goods for cash,
and can afford to sell them low.
C. W. Jones is prepared to mend rubbers
on short notice, in the best manner. Shop
corner Main and Pine street*, in rear of Re
view" office. Charges reasonable, aud work
guarranteed.
To the People ok Tow an da .—Ab soon
as the warm weather set.* iu, we shah deliver
pure milk, twice a day, supplying our custo
mers—morning and evening—with fresh
milk, at rates as lovv as any one.
Smith Brothers.
O. A. Black has fitted tip .. office on the
second floor of the building lately occupid by
the crockery store, where he will confine him
self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance
business.
Coal.—The best aud cheapest sokl in this
market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough
ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for
$2 To per'tou, at E. I. Pi kick's Coal Yard.
Patch Bro there are paying the highest
market price, in cash, for good butter.
rST (E>o Lynchcome has opened a
Barber Bhop over Powell'* store where he is
always ready to wait upon all those who tilay
favor him with their patronage. Shampooing
hair cutting Ladies' unci Children's L;ur ai
their residence no cxti a charge.
Cigars of about every known brand at
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Foil BENT. —A good office. Enquire of
G. A. LMYTOM,
House to rent on Second street.
W. J. YOUNO.
HOUSE TO RENT. —Location near COHEGTV
Enquire of NATHAN* TIUM R
A good office room in Pattou's Block for
rent from April 1,
J. G. PATTOII.
FOR 11K NT. —A good store, several oflfcot
and a number of dwelling houses.
L. E. EuaßßHa.
FOR KENT—I have several dweiingi for
rent on the First of April next.
L. B. lIODGKAf.
Several Dwellings and Stores to Eet oat,\e
Ist of April next. Enquire of
JAMES T. BALK J
. At office of WOOH & HAIJC.
Towanda, Feb. 11, 18*0.
Fou BENT.—A large and convcni nthouia
on York Avenue. Enquire of WM. SCOT?.
HOUSE TO KKXT.—A double house to jent 1
in First Ward, lately the property of JAMKP •
BKBFOKU. OU Main street. F nam re of 1
J.N. CAUIEI*.
Itoc JIS to rent on Mam street. Enquire of'
P. A. Pltti^^
WANTS, • '
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Under thU hetul \ce vyiU insert FIIEE, net'-eet of
utiuali jtis or hc'pvxunUd. . I
A good girl. M. W. O. TRACY.
A situation by a gentleman with 1G years *
experience in the dry goods an dgroeery trado .
Well acquainted throughout Burlington,
Ulster and Suiithtield. Best of referenced
given. Address 4, C!erk," thid office.
A young man of good moral habits w!she •
a situation in a Dry ( foods or Grocery slfora,
throe years' experience, Good reference J
Auply to the editors ol' this paper.
A situation by a boy 18 years of ago .in
store, either dry goods or grocery, or hi an
office. Good penman ami accountant. (food
recommendations. Enquire at thisx)ffice|
Mrs CUR RAN, on street west of FKCIST'# •
Furniture factory, would like work nt plain
sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or wtuiPhqj
and ironing.