Tlie T>a,ilv Review, Towanda, Pa., Wednesday, May 4, 188'. EDITORS . 8. W.ALVOHD. NOBLE N.ALVOKD. I " Daily Kevlexe M only 45 cents per month. Try it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office as follows : ARRIVE DEPART 4 00 A.M. I'liiln. N Y. and East States I'.M. 7 45 030 .... Dushovo, lit-mice, Laporto, &e.... 245 10 15 L. V. way mail North a 45 11 0C New Era, &c. TUCK., Thurs. and Sat. 1 00 11 t>o ..Asylum, &e. MOD.,Wed. and Fri..' 1 00 11 00 Shesliequin, See..., M. 12 00 1 oo P.M. ....Trov, Burlington, &c.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 . ..Closed mail from Eric & N.C.lt.lt's... 10 00 5 00 Canton, Monroe ton, &o 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail South 9 15 1 00 LeKaj*sville, Rome, Hie...P.M. 1 00 0 30 Barclay! 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Klmira 7 30 Office open from 7:00 A. M. to 7:45 p. M. Money order office open from 8 : Oil to 7:00 r. M. Office open Sunday from 9 . 00 to 10:00 A. M. P. POWELL, P. M. We were not aware that our esteemed townsman, G. 11. WOOD, the photographer, was the patentee of a musical instrument, but the following item from the Tunkhan nock Republican , which is correct in every other particular, would indicate that lie is: Mr. James Vose, of Keiserville, purchased a very fine Geo. 11. Wood organ of Messrs. Struck Brothers, of Hornets Ferry, Brad ford county, one day last week. These gen tlemen are all practical musicians, are up right and honorable and are deserving of the confidence of the public. They have sold quite a number of musical instruments in this and adjoining counties in the past and at present are doing a more lively business than ever. Our cotemporary might nave added that the Messrs. STRUNK are agents for our well known and reliable dealers, HOLMES & PAS SAGE. At a meeting of the teachers of Wilkes Barre held on Saturday last the following memorial to the late ALICE DOANK of Spring field township, was adopted. Two years ago Alice A. Doane was elected teacher of an A primary grade, Franklin Grammar School. She came amongst us a stranger, but. in a few short months her strong common sense, her evenly balanced disposition won her the respect and love of pupils and associates. Time hut fixed the favorable first impressions and soon she es tablished a reputation as an intelligent in structor and far seeing dieiplinarinn. She was born among the mountains of Northern Pennsylvania. Iler parents coining from the granite hills of the Connecticut Val ley, were in direct descent from the Doane who landed from the Mayflower December 21, 1020. She was educated at the State Nor mal School, Mansfield, Pa., and at the age qf twenty-two. thoroughly prepared, entered the public schools of Williamsport, where she taught acceptably for three years. Thence she went to Corning, N. Y., remaining there one year; afterwards, upon the warm person nel recommendation of tlie lamented Prof. F. A. Allen, she was employed by the third dis t riet of this city. By the Board and her Principal she was regarded as one of the brightest ornaments of our corps of teachers, circumspect in her actions and conversations, skillful in teach ing, and her pupils and patrons were fond of her. As an inmate friend she could lie trusted without fear of misplaced confidence. As an associate teachers she was one of our most faithful co-laborers, ready to do all that she could for the cause of education, and influ encing her pupils to beernest, upright and useful. So firmly would she advocate the cause of anv one she thought in the right, and so con scientious was she in the observance of relig ious duties, that, though not united with any church, those with whom she daily associated looken upon her as a Christain. After a lingering illness of three months, commencing with malarial fever, which de veloped into a typhoid type, she peacefully passed away, April, 18th, 1881. The same sterling traits which marked her in health did not depart from her in sickness, and weeks before she died she expressed her confidence in the Saviour's sustaining love and forgive ness. In her death,the seond of our number with in two years, we recognize that one bv one God is calling upon us to render an acc unt of our training of immortal minds whom he ent rusts to our teaching year hv year. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S, on Bridge street, for the best five cent cegar. Pomona Grange, No. 23, P of 11., compos ed of Bradford and Sullivan Counties, will hold its next regular quarterly meeting at the Hall of Towanda Valley Grange, No. 204, at Franklindale.on Thursday, May 12th, 1881, at 1 o'clock, p. m. The evening session will be open and all are invited to attend. A gen eral attendence of 4th -Degree members is requested, as business of importance is to be transacted, together with the installation of officers for the ensuing year. DWIGHT KKLLUM, Towanda, April 24th, 1881. Secretary. Earthen Stew Kettles—better than Granite iron—very cheap, at C. I'. Welles Crockery Store. CANARIES, a few good singers at the 90c store. Have you been to Titus' confec'ionery store aiul tried some of that celebrated Wyoming county Ice Cream? We have and unhesita tingly pronounce it the best we have ever eaten. Call and get some. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTK. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. SAKE FOR SALK —Fire-proof. Combination Lock. Inquire of W. J. YOUNG. WANTED.—A gentleman wants a furnished room centrally located. Address REX, this office, with terms and location. PLATFORM WAGON FOR SALE, bran-new and of best material. Will be sold low for cash Dr good paper. Enquire of A. WICIIAM or O. A. BLACK, Towamla, Pa. Mark's, of the Globe store, Bridge street is just opening an clegrnt assortment of seas onable goods and invites the ladies to call and examine them. The Towamla Library, over EVANS FE IIIL DRETH'S store, is open from ten til twelve, Tuesday and Saturday. Yearly subscrip tions $2 00. Any one may draw a book from the library on the payment of ten cents. "Jacobs the Clothier," has the best assort ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing fur nishing goods, fcc., of any dealer in Towan da which we can assure you are sold fully 15 per cent lower than other dealers for the same goods. The finest building lot in Towamla borough corner of Poplar and Second streets, between the residence of Hon. E. (). Goodrich and E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O. I) Kinney A NEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Thurber has provided himself with a suitable " rig" and is now prepared to deliver all kinds of packages, goods, trunks,