The Daily Review. Towanda, Pa,, Thursday April 3, 1880. BoiToits: 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE X. AI.VORD. •• Daily ttevietc" only ctnh per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postotlice follows. AUUIVK. Phila. X. V. and Pastern States.. 4.oo A. M. Dusliorc Luportc &o O.JJO " L. V. way mail from the North. .10.00 " Shesheqnin &. r IL.OO 44 New Era, &e Tues. Thnr and Sat. 44 " Asylum Ae Mon. Wed. and Fri. " 44 Troy Burlington Are 1.00 l\ M. I.eltaysville Home &e " Closed mail from Erie A N Glt Its 2.d0 *' L. V. Wav mail from the South...4.JU) 44 Canton Are 0.00 44 Barclay O.IiO 44 Cl's'd mail fr'tn Elmira A Eric It It 10.40 44 I HOI-ART. Canton Monroe-ton Are 0.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 0.1") 4 * CTsMm.l Klmira Frie A N C It It 10.00 44 Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44 Sneshequin Are 12.00 31. Barclay 1.00 P.M. New Fra Tues Tliur and Sat... • •* Asylum Mon Wed and Fri 44 Leitaysville ltomc Ae * 4 Dushorc Ae 2.10 j. V. way mail North 0.40 4 N Y Phil and Fastarn States... .7.40 4 Ol'llce open from 7.00 A. M. t07.40 R. M. 3loneV Order otliee open fromS.OO A. M. to 7.0 I L. M. Offiee open Sunday's from 0.00 to 10.00 A. M. P. POWKI.I., P. 31. ___U_JJmLI ill I IJ—I—I KM'IWIHM I II !""■ r MTMOO —K—o*l - Sheriff I)KA\ advertises SI tracts of land for the lirst sale day April 20. Applications for seventeen hotel licenses will he made at the next term of court, live of them in this borough. WRATHKU INDICATIONS FOR TO-IAY. — Colder, clear or part'v cloudy weather, north westerly winds, rising haromcttar. BY CIIAMIIKRI.IN, will soon appear on the street with a bran new hack the most nobby one in town. Lodges of Knights of Honor and Patrons of Temperance are in contemplation at Canton. Treasurer GRANT advertises HO unseated tracts ami 110 seated tracts of land in this county at tax sale. The sale will take place on th. 2nd Monday in June. WOODFORD A VANDOKN have an excellent assortment of hoots and shoes of all grades, and have the reputation of selling at bottom prices. It is said the Harrisbtirg Patriot is greatly improved since Col. AKCIIIK I)KVOK lias been placed at the helm. We'd like to see for ourselves, AKCIIIK. Prof. DOWN Kit is awakening considerable interest at the Baptist church. His sermons are practical as well as scriptural. lie will preach again this ( veiling. Service at 7 :dO. Mrs. MINC.OS Lll'.s received her elegant as sortment of Spring Millinery and invites the ladies to attend her opening to-day, to-mor row and Saturday. PowKLL & Co., have the largest and best assortment of wall paper and carpets over over offered in this market, and they are not afraid to invite the public to examine their gbods, as their prices defy competition. Mrs. WILLIAM SIIOKKS. of Wysox town, ship, died on Tuesday last and was buried yesterday afternoon. Deceased was a sister of Mrs. T. it. JORDAN, of the Ward House. Several of her sons reside in town. At a meeting of the Vestry of Christ church oil Monday last, the Hector announced that he had appointed Col. J. F. MKANS senicr Warden. 11. T. J I'M; was elected accounting Wareden and Treasuser, and It. A. MKitCL'it, Esq., Scc'y. The Mercantile Apprasemont shows that there are 21S) linns in Bradford county, d ail ing in general merchandise, 21 dealing in medicines, 11 hank brokers, (J persons running billiard tables, I brew.r, 4 wholesale liquor dealers, 5 eat ing houses and 40 Hotel keepers Wo learn that our old friend, MCCASUN. of ltome, one of the best of Vulcan's dis- C pics, In m conch.d dt< abandon the forge and anvil, and go west, lie has decided to locate in Minnesota, and embark in the lumber busi- Wo are indebtd to Hon. J. I). CAMKIION for a pamphlet copy of his speech on inter st:itcommerce. Perhaps no man in the Hen ate is better qualified to intelligently discuss that important question than Mr. CAMKUOX, and his views and suggestions will eomtnand attention. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. S. MKANS. have been visit ing friends here and at Havre. They started on their homeward journey for Philadelphia last evening. It will be gratifying to the people of the county to learn that Hon. G. W. KIXXKY'S symptoms are more encouraging and his physician hopes to have him around again soon. IIKXKY KOCKWKI.L, who lias been engaged in business in western New York for some months past, if* home again and will remain in Towanda. Col. .Jorc llourox, was in town on Tues day, not to participate in tins democratic meeting, for the Colonel is, as of youre u stalwart, repu'diean. lie was merelv a "looker on in Venice," and his visit, was greatly enjoyed hy his many friends, from different portions of the county. F. C. WADllKN's.attorney-at-law at Wilkes- Barre, has been in town for several days. Mr. LI.KWF.U.YN FI.SUII KK, one of To wanda's sihle attorneys, was in town on busi ness Fridav.— Onshore Jlecicw. Miss FI.OUA 12, daughter of S. F. LATIIUOP, a former resident of this place was ma tried in Washington on the doth, inst. to AOUHTUS W. B.U.I.AKD. W. E. CIIII.SON, attornev-at-law, Troy, has been appointed a Notary Public. FRANK 31. HULL, who has been policeman at-Troy, has resigned and L. P. DKAKK lias been appointed m his stead. Captain MANVII.I.K, is adding greatly to the appearance of his residence by putting down a substantial stone walk on Third and State streets. The stone, which are of excellent quality, are quarried on the Captains lann in North Towanda. Special C?urt. \ Alliens Ihiiiding and Loan Association vs. .J. M. Pike, 2 eases- I'hoehe F. Harsh vs (i. ISarns. S. s. Strait's use vs. Margaret Dunn. ' (leorge Wilcox vs. Charles T.ivlor. J. M- Pike vs. W. M. Segar. Kules discharged. Elizabeth Coney vs. L. I>. Fowler. Lizzie Fennel vs. Edward Cliilson. et al. John (i. Spalding, adin'r., vs. C. A. .lolnivin. lilies made absolute. Joe.l Davis vs. ILL. McAfee.—Assumpsit I. .Mcpherson, Esq., and Madill Kinney for plriutiff. Da vies & Carnoehan for defend ants. Verdict t'er plaintiffs2">o.oo. Theodore Larri-on vs. j{. c. Lockwood.— Assumpsit. 11. J. Madill and J. N. CalilP lOsqs., for plaintiff. Ellianan Smith and James Wood, EMJS., for defendant. On trial. Some one here lias replied through the last Spirit of the Times to the inuendoes in re gard to the trotter •• W. M. Mallorv." Here is the letter, and it was evidently written by one who knows whereof he affirms : Ar.oirr W.M. M AI.LOIIY.—TOWANHA. P.\., March., 215.— Ueuv iSjiii'it: Knowing your generally correct word, and tliat you are not often misled, prompts me i<> correct some of the incorrect stat< incut-of •• Little Bradford" about the horse W. M. Mallorv. The horse was sold by Mr. Mallorv, as reported, to Messrs. Odel, one ot whom came here lirst, a perfect stranger to Mr. Mallorv, to see the horse, and alter some negotiation and eoires pondeiiee came again and puivhasi d liitn tor sio.otio. The last time the lior-e was driven on the Towamla hat.-mile trael—which is a trilit; over—be made the lirst mile in 2the Iliird half-mile not taken correctly, but the fourt li continuous hall-mile w as made in 1:11. The turns at each end IK ing short, lie was never permitted to goat mil s|*td around them. Whether - Little Bradford" is ignor ant. or why he misrepresents, or who lie is, is not known; hu in this country, as in most, others, there an- men who have horses just fast enough to be beaten by horses not considered very fast, who think that no horse can be fast owned or raised bv anv one else, and he is not correct as to the history of the mare. The Messrs. Odel write that the Imrse died of pneumonia, which, no doubt, is true. You rs. OXK WHO KNOWS. DILI). SHORES.—Tn Sheslicfjuiii, on Tuesday morn ing, April (I, of pneumonia, Mary Ann Shores, wile of William Shores, ill the 4Stli year of her age. C. W. JONKJS is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop —in mr -f Are now prepared to exhibit their stock of WALL PAPERS, Which they have prepared for the Spring & Summer Trade. This Stock is entirely New, and in addition to the usual variety of Gilt, Satins, Grounds and djlanks, includes (t largo variety of elegant Dado Decorations, IXSEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. JSIJSIN ENS LOCAL*. BOOTS AND SHOES. —As the pleasant weather oiiu's 011, people in need of BOOTS iiml SHOES art? looking about to HOC where ' they t*an tied the best assortment. WOOD- I'OPD & YANDOKN, Put lon's lSlock. M:iiu street, are prepared with it I^A IKi 10 STO( K of the most desireablc and best made, which t icv can >ell at B< >TTO>I I'll I( 'ES and guar antee to in: in even way right. (five them a call, and sue the larger assortinent. WOOI>I'OKI> FC VANDOIJN. Towanda, Pa. 1 wk. (>< KAN (lltt)VK. N. ,L. Sept. 'JO, 1X77. I>r. A. I). P.rnu — J/eiir Sir: —l have been troubled wit'.i neuralgia for eighteen years, and have consulted the best physicians in New York, but never could get any relief until I got a bottle of your headache pills. They relieved ltie in a few minutes, and also my daughter. 1 connot say enough of them to the public. Yours, N. V. N. liiPKit. 214 West 24th treet, N. Y. TCK FOU SAUK.—A few ear loads, if imme diate application is nunle at the otllee of the State Line and Sullivan Kail road Co. W.M. ( ToWNSF.NI>, Treas. and Uen'l Manager. CT-H*bieohs is selling Overcoats all the way from $2 up to any price jou are willing to pav. BLjjTlf you want a stylish hat, eheaper than you ever bought one, call at IIOSKNFIKLD'S clothing store. Prices way down in (Jents tine and coarse hoots and shoes. All .goods warranted as represented, at PLUM'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to PLUM'S. Hams atul Smoked Peef, at MY ten Sc DKVOK'S market, Bridge Street. JACOIW is selling clothing cheaper than ever. FLF-YT At MYKU A DKVOK'S market is the place to get tender steals and nice roasts. Parties uro •continually asking how can groceries he sold so much cheaper uiVßns.-.' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Keen use he buys his goods for cash, and can aliord to sell them low. (). A. Pi, AUK has fitted up i. oliix on the second thor of the building lately oecupid by t he crockery store, where he willYonlme hini self to the Sewing Machine and Insurance business,'. ~ COAL.— Thp best and cheapest sold in this market is the Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sizes sold for j $2 7f> pew ton, at E. li." Pi RUCK'S Coal Yard. I''or sale or Exchange—A heavy horse. In li?" Geo Lyneheome has opened a ncvtr Harder Shop over Powell's store where in; is always ready to wait upon all those who may favor liiin wilU their patronage. Shanipooiug hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair at their residence no extiu charge. Cigars ol about everv known brand at Fi run's. FOn F'vENT. Full ltr.NT.—A good office. Kwjuire of G. A. I>. Y'lON. Fou Uf.nt—A dwelling house ueal* the College. Kmjuiro ol" .J. I'. Keeney. House to rent on Secoiuid street. W. J.VOUNG. A good office room in Patron's Hlock for rent from April I. J. G. PATIOS. Fou Rl:\T. —-A good store, several offices and a number of dwelling houses. L. F. FI.SUKLK. Foil RENT —I have several dwelings for I rent on the First of April next. L. 11. RolHiKltS. ! Several Dwellings and Stores to Lot on the Ist of April next, iuxjiiire of .JAMES T. HAI.K. At office of WOOD A 11 ALK. Towandu, Feb. 11, FSiSO. Fou RENT. —A largo and eonwui nt house jon York Avenue. Luquire of \VM. SCOTT. HOUSE To RENT.—A double house to rent in First Ward, lately the property of JAMES , REIUOIID, on Main street. Finjuire of -J. A. Calikf. liooms to rent ou Ma:u street. Fnquire of 1 it. A I'HTES. WAN rs. I ( tnJer thin head re iriit invert /•'/'/.L\ notices ref HituatiOHb or heli> wanted. A good girl. Mrs. W. G. THAUY. A situation by a gentleman with 1( years | ex pi rienee in thedn goods an tl grocery trade Well acquainted throughout Lurlinglou, Ulster and feiuithtield. Rest of references j given. Address "Clerk," this office. A young man of good moral habits wishes a situation iu a Dry Goods or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good reiereucs ( Aoply to the editors of tills paper, i A situation by a boy IS years of age iu a ' store/either dry goods or grocery, or in an ! office. Good penman and accountant. Good I recommendations. Lnquire ui tins office. I Mrs Cu Htl AN', on street west of FitosT'a 1 Furniture factory, would like work at plaiu sewing, Uiioriug, carpet making, or washing
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