Towanda daily review. (Towanda, Pa.) 1879-1921, April 06, 1880, Image 6

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    r riie Dixil v Tfceview.
Tcwar.tla, Pa., Tuesday April G, 1330.
BDJTORB :
8. W. ALVOUD. NOBLK N. ALVORD.
•"Daily Jfculnr" only !i3 ctmt per
month. Try it.
Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda
Postoffice follows.
ARRIVE.
Pl.tla. N. Y. and Eastern States. .1.00 A. M.
Pushore Laporto Ac 0.00 44
L. V. way mail from the North..lo.oo 44
Sheshequin Ac 11.00 "
New Era Ac Tues. Tluir and Sat. " 44
Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. 44 '*
Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 v. M.
LeKavsvilie Rome Ac.. 44 "
Closed mail from Erie ANC It Its 2.30 44
L. V. way mail from the 50uth...4.30
Canton Ac £-00 "
Barclay 44
ClVd mail fr'm Elmira A Erießlllo.4o "
DEPART.
♦Canton Mon ronton Ac 9.00 A.M.
L. V. Wav mail South 9.15 "
C'.'s'dm,l*ElmiraErie ANC It RIO.OO "
Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 "
Sneshequin Ac 12.00 M.
Barclay 1-00 l'. M.
New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... "
Asylum Mon Wed and Fri
Lcltaysvillc Rome Ac " <l
Dusliore Ac...... 2.45
j. V. way mail North 3.45
N Y Phil and EastarnStates....7.ls 4
Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.45 p. M.
MoueY Order oflice <>i>en from 8.00 A. M. to
7.00 p. M.
Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M.
l\ POWER i,, P. M.
Long Valley, Mr. MACFARLANK'B new min
ing town already has a store.
We direct j>artiouiar attention to the adver
tisement of Mrs. M*os, of Monroeton, in
another column. I.adiea in want.of articles
in her line will find it to tholr interest to give
her a call. |
Our Democratic friends meet to-day to do
tcrmiuc who is going to be captain of the
untcrrifled force* in this county during the
coming campaign- .: . .
" It is not worth your-wWlo- gentlemen. tq
engender mucli elrifts, as ofter election is ovey
noiie of you will bc proud ofyodr defeat, i • •
Tioga county is rapidly coming to t£e front
rank in the riiidhgof tobacco. About <120,000
worth was shipped' from the -Tioga valley
station recently, and there is still some un
sold. Messrs. Wells add -Allen, the purchas
ers, speak in high terms of the q'uality of the
tobacco raised in this vicinity, and the prlcce
received are considerably in advance of those
paid at Big Flats, Chemung and adjoining
locaities. The attention o( our farmers will
be largely turned in this direction the com
ing season, as it has been practically demon
strated that tobacco is the most profitable
crop that cuu be raised here.— Mansfield, A ti
ter User.
The new borough council met yesterday at
noon. The following named gentlemen com
pose the council: Ist Ward —IIARRY JONES,
JUIKSON IIOI.COM R. J. R. PAP.SEI.LH. 2nd
Ward -WILLIAM KEELER, L. I). MON
TA NYE, JAM EH MCCABE. 3d Ward—A. 11.
KINSBURY, W. G. ALGKR. J. M. RAHM.
All the members were present. The fol
lowing officers were chosen:
Burgess —11 A BUY JON EH.
Asst. Burgess. —A. 11. KINGSBURY.
Clerk and Treasurer. —JOSEPH KINGS
BURY.
Attorney.— J. N. CALIFF.
JOHN GARTER was elected keeper of the
pound.
At a subsequent meeting in the evening,
G. A. BURNS was elected chief of police and
C. W. DI.MMOCK night policeman.
m —•
District Deputy Grand Master SCOTT, in
stalled the officers over the following lodges
ask week:
(Iranville Centre, No. 087.
N r . U.S. N. MAN LEY.
V. G.— CHARLES LAMENT.
Secretary .—J. L. PORTER.
Vreasurer. —V. SAXTON.
Hep. to Grand Lodge.—X. SAXTON.
Canton, No. 321.
N. G.— G. E. PATTERSON.
V. G.— CHARLES KIEF.
Asst. Secretary.— W M. luviN.
Treasurer. —C. P. SPALDING.
Hep. to Grand Lodge. —JOHN S. GRIFFIN.
Barclay, No. 807.
N. G.— JAMES DITCHIIURN.
V. G.—M. BATESON.
Asst. Secretary.—l). REID.
Treasurer. — D I RE H BU RN.
Hep. to Grand Lodge.— WM. LYLK.
Some lawless fellow broke the glass in
Mrs. KII.BOUKNE'S show window Sunday
night. The pane was thick plate glass and
must have received a heavy blow well aimed.
If the perpetrator is detected it will prove a
dear job for him.
Personal.
WirxTlArir.ov.of PennYon, N. Y.,is visit
ing bis sister, Mrs. Capt. MA W ILLK.
Ex-Commissioner BALDWIN is a member
of the Democratie Standing Committee, and
is in town to-day.
Rev. Mr. DOWNER will preach in the Bap
tist Church this evening, and all are invited.
FRANK PIATT, attorney of Tunkhannock,
was in town yesterday.
Mrs. MCALLISTER, of Reading, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. i>. W. SCOTT, in this place.
JOHN F. SATTKKLKH is building a fine res
idence adjoining S. C. NAGI.EK'S pleasant
home, in Monroi ton.
Hon. J. 11, WEBB, is attending to business
in court this week. Although in quite feeble
health, iie is gradually improving and hopes
as do his numerous friends that he will soon
be entirely restored.
WIIXIAM 11. MEKOUP. is rusticating in the
wilds of Sullivan county, making his head,
quarters in a "sugar bush."
E. 11. DERRICK, Chief Clerk to the Audit
or General, is in town.
Quite ari interesting ease from Smithficld
was argued before Judge MCCOIXOM last
week. At the last township election there
were three school directors to be chosen, two
for a full term and one to fill a vacancy. Five
candidates were voted for, and the elect ION
board gave certificates to the three receiving
the highest number of votes, designating CY
itltNius FORREST for the short term, he hav
ing received the smallest vote of the three,
but more than either of the. other two candi
dates; Some seventy-five votes were cast for
" C. It. KIGGS, short term," and that gentle
man claimed the certificate on the ground
that he had received -A majority of the votes
cSstfor thenborti term, and brought the cast
to court. He - was reprasented by I*KCK ■&
OvKItTON. R. A. MKKCUR appeared for
FOK*KST. After argument the Court order
ed the proceedings quashed.. -THE controver
sy-has excited a good deal of interest in the I
townships andhas arrayed nearly every voter
in Smithficld on o O.side. or the other. Poli
tics do not divide the parties, but it is alleged
that the graded school at the Centre is too
expensive. WE believe the contestants do
not intend to abandon the case, but will com-;
me NEE new proceedings. •
For stale or Exchange—A heavy horafe. In
quire (ifJSßlingSi Aoliley & Co., at tlilfc llay
Press. "•
Argument Court.
MONDAY, MARCH 29THTS80.
Emma Storms vs. J. W. Storms, Clara J.
Morris vs. Ira Morris, George Munch vs.
Julia Munch, Kttie Woleutl, vs. Ira Wolcutt—
Subpoena in divorco directed to be issued in
each case.
Leonard Drown vs. Laura Brown. John
W. JM ix, Esq., appointed Commissioner.
In re the assignment of 1. W. Comstuck for ,
the benefit of creditors. F. T. Page appoint-!
oil assignee.
N. C. Harris vs. J. C. Robinson, garnishee j
of Michael McArdle. Pomeroy Bros., vs. |
O. I>. Rartlett executuor of Sarah llartlett i
deceased, J. S. Maddin and E. T. Fox as-J
signee of the Towanda Eureka Mower Co. '
Garnishee of O. I>. Rartlett. R. O. Smith v-. i
same. Rule to dissolve attachment in each ;
case.
\\ T st Burlington township, \H. J. A. Comp- ;
lon's executor. Rule for new trial.
In re the committee of durance Coineby,'
S. W. Wright vs. Thomus G. Irwin. Rule*. j
made absolute.
J. P. Kirby's use vs. D. R. Rlaeknian. Rule i
made absolute as to $15.86, as of March 18,
ISTS, and discharged as to the balance.
Codding As Ru-'scll vs. I), ii Sweeney.' In
re. the vnluntary assignment of G. P. Cash
for the benefit of creditors. David Palmer's
Adcius vs. William Case, 2 eases. James
Fox executor vs. S. A. Randall et al. Rule 1
discharged. A. R. {Stephens vs. A. M. Mints, !
2 cases. Rule to discontinue each case.
Margaret D. Kline's use vs. David 8. Latin r.
Itulo on defendant to pay costs before May !
term next or attachment issue. Elizabeth ;
Cooney vs. L. I). Fowler. Rule to amend
slierilPs levy.
Charles W. Clapp vs. John I). Keyscr.
Rule on the first National Rank cf Athens to
be placed on record as phiiutiffin said case.
Are now prepared to exhibit their stock of
WALL PAPERS,
Which they have prepared for the
Spring-& Summer Trade. •
'ts . 1• •
This Stock is entirely ..Yew, cuid in addition
to the usual variety of Gilt, Satins, ' 1
Grounds ancl flunks., includes ~ : ii
a. large variety of elegant, ': f *'l
Dado Pecoratioiis )v
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IA\YEW 4&7J &&JLpTL
llirsiMKS.S LCMJAi*.
OCEAN Gitovic, N. JF.SEPT/'JO/LH^"'
Dr. A. K. Buttle. I jjnve been
troubled with neuralgia for 'di&hteeri "y Cars,
mid lm\e consulted theghcst 'physicians, in
New York, but' hover could* gel'anV "lV.llef
until I pot u bottle of your headache pills.
They relieved me in a few
my daughter. I connot say tuough of them
to the public. Yours,
N. V. N. RIDER,
214 West 24th treet, N. Y.
ICF; Fots SALE.— A few car loads, if imme
diate application is made at the office of the
State I.iue and Sullivan Railroad Co.
WM. <TOWXVSKND,
Trcus. and Gen'l Manager.
JSjV'Vlaeobs is soiling Overcoats all the way
from $2 up to any price; you an; willing ti>
pay.
flST'lf yow want a sty lish hat. cheaper than
you ever bought one, cull at KOHENEIKLD'S
clothing store.
Price* way down : n Gents tine and ooursi
boots and shoes. Ali goods warranted u>
represented, at BLUM'S.
For a good, durable and neat titling shoe,
goto BU'M'S.
Hams and Srnoked Reef, at
Kit tV J>K VOL'S market. Bridge Sinet.
Ja<X)lsS 's soiling clothing cla AP> r than
ever.
3£iTAt MVI-:R A DKVOI'AS market IS the
place to get tender steaks and nice roasts.
l'artjes are continually asking how can
groceries be sold so much cheaper at Ross'
Ist \V ard store than tiny can in the tieart of
town. Because ho buy s* his goods for cash,
and can afford to sell tliem low.
\V. -IONICS is prepared to mend rubbers
on short notice, in the best mauner. Shop
corner Main and Pino streets, in rear of RE
VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work
guarranteed.
TOTHK PEOPLE OK TOW'ANUA.— As SOOII
as the warm weather si ts in, we shall deliver
pure milk, twice a day, supplying our custo
mers--morning and* evening-—witti fresh
milk, at rates as low as any one.
SMITH BROTHERS.
O. A. BLACK has fitted up u office on the
second lloor of the building lately oceupid by
the crockery store, where lie will eon tine him
self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance
business.
COAL.— The best and cheapest, sold in thiv
market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough
ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for
$2 75 per ton, at K. B. PIERCE'S Coal Yard.
PATCH'BROTHERS are paying the highest
market price, '.n cash, for good butter.
fc'JT" C*w> Lynfthcome hu opened * new
> Kn4tber'Shop.o.y f*r<l'.u weUN store where hj> is
'sH<vny& reaaj fo wail'u'pou all those who my
iflP'Qg: him. with fhitir patronage. ShampooiM
vlMiir cutting LYitfloC and Children's hair ei
tN ir no extra chargt^. .
• Cigars of at out CVTV> known brand
FITCH'S.
I.i! iii ."f..n l ...i,inr|iii ,il .'
FUR RENT. '
FOR UKNTV- A GOOD y FIBRE. Enquire of
C. A. DAY" TON.
Fou iiKN.- A dwelliug house near the
College. Enquire of ,J % I'. Keeney,
House to rent oa Secouud street.
\V. .J.YoiJNtl,
FLOI'MIC TO 1 1 V;NT.—IXY.I.T ion near CoS.ege-
Enquire of NATCAN Tll>l>.
A good office rotiui in Patton'w idock for
real lrom April i.
•i. (>. I'AVTON.
roit UrsT.—A good store, several ofileea
and a number of dwelling houses.
L. K. ELSIJKLK.
FOR rir.Vr—l have several dwe lings for
rent on the First of April next.
i.. li. liomacuH.
S; v. nil Dwellings and Stores to Let en Mm
Ist of April next. Enquire of
f \MKT4 T. H AIL.K.
At ohtee of WOOD A HA Lie.
Towandn, Feb. n, it<bo.
FOR KKNT.—A large and eonveni nt house
on York Avenue*. Enquire of WM. SCOTT.
IIOUSK To KKNT.—A double house to rent
in First Ward, lata ly tilt property of rfAMfcs*
IJI Di'ouo, ou Jluin sli'i" t. En<iuire of
•J. N. CAI.IFK.
Kooms to r. Nt on Mum sin et. Enquire of
H. A. FKITUS.
,*Hnmnm nmmu .—.•nmw. • ... •,
JsJKVV MlLi.lN.Ein- STOKE !
IVIOIN I J,O.E'R{>RS -
MRS. I'IfILO MINGOS, having ooenol a, MIL
LINK it Y and DUESS MAKING SilOP nt tiKlt
KKriIDKNOK on M AIN H'., oppoHltu tbe JiL\ ■
M AN 110 I! HE Kiel secured the services of a FILhT
CLASS MILLINKI& and DliNijfci MAIvKU, U
prepared to do Mrvt clam work on all kind* of
L.ADIKH, MlbS'OS and CIULILiKN'd Dnv.scs
and Garments of all kinds. She also has on hand
and or ea'tj the LARGEST and liLST STOCK. ui
MILLINERY ANU LADIES
FURNISHING GOODS
ever offered in Mcdrocton, at Rcuacnuula Pricee.
MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY.
The Ladies of the Town and County will do wo.l
by culling on bar.