Tlie I>ailv Review. Towanda, Pa., Saturday, June 4, 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVOIID. j " Daily Herietc " only '45 ciutg per month. 'i'mu it. i Moila'arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office as follows: ARRIVE DEPART 400 A.M. Pliila. N- Y. and East States P.M. 745 9 30 ....Dushore, Bernice, Laporte, 2 45 10 15 L. V. way mail North 3 45 11 00 New Era, &c. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 1 00 11 90 ..Asylum, &c. Mon., Wed. and Fri.. 1 00 11 00 Sheehequin, &e M. 12 00 1 00 l'.M. ....Troy, Burlington, See.... A.M. 10 00 240 . ..Closed mall from Erie &N.C.R. It's... 845 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail South 9 50 100 Leltaysville, llome, Sic... P.M. 1 00 G 30 Barclay 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 Office open from 7 :00 A. >t. to 7:45 p. M. Money order office open from 8:00 to 7:00 p. m. Office open Sunday from 9 : 00 to 10:00 A. m. I'. POWELL, P. M. The Baptist ladies missionary society will meet at 0 o'clock this afternoon in the church. On account of the absence of the pastor, service will he omitted both morning and ev ening at the Church of the Messiah to-mor row. Sunday School as usual. Rev. C. 11. WRIGHT will deliver the bacal aurate sermon before the students of the Col legiate Institute, in the Presbyterian Church at 7:30 o'clock on Sunday evening. Services at all the other protestant Churches will be omitted. Lovers of Clam chowder will be afforded another opportunity of indulging their appe tites at Turn's restaurant this evening, as he has issued invitations to the public to call there and partake free of charge. Like eve rything else set before his guests Mr. TIDD'S chowder is excellent. The programme for the parade and dedica tory services of the Odd Fellows Temple in Elmira on the 16th inst., has been arranged, and the demonstration promises to be one of the largest ever made by the order in South ern New York. The procession will include encampments and lodges from Southern and Central New York and Northern Pennsylva nia. The procession will be headed by a company of Patriarchs and several bands of music. The evening exercises will consist of the ceremonies of the order, closing with a grand ball. A FORMER TOWANDA LAD INJURED.—We find the following in the Elmira Free Press of Wednesday evening: Walter Scott Stoll, the youngest son of Geo. C.Stoll, was run over this morning by a team drawing a load of straw, lie with a number of other children was playing in the street near his home when the accident happened. It does not seem possible that the driver of the team saw him. Dr. J. E. Weaver was summoned and upon examining the lad dis covered that his collar hone was broken, sev eral ribs fractured and such severe internal injuries sustained that it is very doubtful that tlie child lives. It is astonishing that he was not killed instantly, as both the forward and hind wheels of the wagon passed over his body. BICYCLING.—Messrs. E. G. MERCUR.G. R. WRIGHT, E. AY. STURDEVANT and J. G. CARPENTER, members of the AVilkes-Barre Bicycle Club, spent Decoration Day in Hazle ton and delighted the people with an exhi bition of riding their new and elegant bicycles up and down Broad street, and taking a run around the race course at the Park during the afternoon. These gentlemen state that roads between Ilazleton and Ilarleigh and on the south side between Audenried and Jeans ville are in excellent condition for bicycling. They made the trip to Audenried fr.om (lie Central Hotel in forty-five minutes, and dis mounted but once when going up the hill in Jeanesvillc, and returned in the same time. Mr. STURDEVANT rode out to the Mountain House, overlooking Butler Valley, and was gone but a short time. Remarkable speed can be made on these bicycles, which are of the most improved style, and range in price from §BO to §IOO. AVhen going down grade they are regulated by a brake, and the rider can. if he chooses, take his feet from the treadle cranks and allow the bicycle to go down a hill at any desired rate of speed. The AVi Ikes-Bar re club consist of nine members, who all belong to the National Bicycle League, which already numbers about 1,800 members, and their visit lias been the means of causing a movement here, which will probably give Ilazleton a bicycle club in the near future.— Ilazleton Sentinel. BRADFORD COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIA- J TION. —The next meeting of the Bradford County Teachers' Association will be held at Sayre, June 10th and 11th, and promises to be a large and interesting one. We append a program of the exercises as far as they can be arranged. PROGRAM. Lecture on Self Culture—Rev. A. W.Hood. Paper on School Aesthetics —W. 11. Bene dict. Paper on History— Lottie E. Dean. Talk on the Civil Government of Pennsyl vania—lion. E. L. llillls. Talk on the use of the Subjunctive Mood— E. E. Quintan. Talk on Teaching Oral Grammar —11. E. | Pitcher. Talk on Mathematical Geography—J. S. : Bovingdon. Talk on Ratio and Proportion—Geo. M. Marshall. Talk on Mental Arithmetic —C. F. Ileverly. ; Class drill in Primary Arithmetic—Hattie I C. Bogart. Class drill in English Grammar—Jas. B. Harding. There will be declamations and recitations | by pupils from the neighboring schools, and \ others. Music is also expected from the choir of j the M. E. Church. The Committee of Arrangements. Enter-; tainment, &c. are Mrs. Joseph Bishop, Miss; Yillie Mersereau. and Messrs. 11. M. Ilovcy, 11. C. Green, and 11. W. Thomas. In addition to the above program, there will be resolutions to discuss and practical ques- j tions in school work to answer. 11. C. GREEN, See. E. T. BURGAN, Pres. " My Wayward Pardner," for $2 at Whit comb's Book Store. 240. Mrs. Perrigo, music teacher, has removed to J. P. YanFleet's where she will hereafter meet her pupils. Fitch's ice cream parlors are now open for the season. His cream needs no recommen dation. It is unequaled in quality. BUSINESS LOCALS. Children's carriages for sale by C.P.Welles. SEED POTATOES.—I have several choice varieties of earlv seed potatoes for sale. E. W. IIALE. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW office is still in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly done. All work guarrantecd. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE.—A notice having appeared in the last Argus to the effect that the plumbing attlie poor house was done by a Mr. TATE, Commissioner HURST makes a correction in the following card: The plumbing at poor house was done un der the direction of Edward Williams," of Towanda, and those employed by him, and is entirely satisfactory so far. J. W. HURST, Commissioner. If the plumbing at the poor house rolleds credit upon any one, Mr. WILLIAMS, who had the contract, is entitled to it, and it is hardly fair in our cotemporary to cheat him out of ii FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning" iAnge, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS'. Every article in the new grocery store of Svvarts & Gordon is fresh and new. Remem ber this when in need of groceries. Oil stoves, for sale by C. P. Welles. Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem edy for coughs and colds. It is mild, pleas ant and effective. Sold in Towanda only by C. B. POETEII. GEORGE LYNCIICOME has removed his barber shop from the room over POWELL & Co's store, to his old quarters under the Meat Market, one door south of Ward House, where he will be pleased to see all his former patrons and everybody else desiring tonsorial services. WANTS. Under this head ire will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted, a good girl for general house work. Mrs. D. 11. Turner, Houston street. WANTED.—To do general housework, a competent girl or woman; must be a good cook and laundress; good wages to.agood servant. Address, Mrs. 11. E. Watkins, Black Walnut, Penn'a. A young man wants employment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either as book keeper to do writing, or as clerk. Has had considerable experience; pay moderate; good references given. Inquire or address this otlice. imMwunmnnnMt mouth, delivering Ice to his many customers. Ice gathered one mile and a half above town. Orders solicited, and prices satisfactory. EOSKXFIEI.D, the popular clothier, i- sell ing good hats for 3 cents and an elegant one for the. WANTED.—A gentleman wants a furnished room centrally located. Address REX, this office, with terms and location. FOR SALE CHEAP.— Having abandoned my public ball I offer a nice stage curtain, cost 850, will sell for 810. A lot of seats painted and numbered, cost 82 50 each, will be sold for a dollar a piece. Address May J.'G. PATTON. Get your hair mattress made oyer at Ottar son's. Ice cream freezers; a good one, at lowest prices ever offered at C. P. Welles crockery store. Go to G. S ACKLEY & Go's for cheap Cow Hay. 90. Second lnmd Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire at this office. IJefore purchasing your new hat call and examine the assortment just opened at the Globe store, Rridge street. WANTED.— Good agents in Bradford Co. BV the ShamoKin Mutual Aid Association. Ref erence required. Losses paid promptly. \V. I). WAGNER. District Agent. Dusliore, Sullivan county, Pa. Office over post-office. SAFE FOR SALE— Fire-proof. Combination Lock. Inquire of W. J. YOUNG. PLATFORM WAGON FOR SALE, bran-new and of best material. Will be sold low for cash or good paper. Enquire of A. WICIIAM or O. A. BLACK, Towanda, Pa. "Jacobs the Clothier."' lias the best assort ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing fur nishing goods, Ac., of any dealer in Towan ! da which we can assure you are sold fully 15 percent lower than other dealers l'or the * same goods. A NEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Tlmrber has provided himself with a suitable " rig" and is now prepared to deliver ail kinds of packages, goods, trunks, Ac., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens & Long's and Dye A Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE AND RENT. —1 have a number of dwelling houses for rent or for sale on easy terms. Also, eligi ble and desirable building lots which will be sold on long credit to persons desiring to build. (mar. 1, 3 m) L. ELSUREE. "What everybody wants is the best organ fo r the least amount of money: Therefore every body wants the Burdett; and when you've said that, you've told the whole story." So say the brightest and busiest organ dealers throughout the land, who are turn ishing tins matchless instrument to a niusiea public, which is rapidly learning to distinguish its marvellously pure and beautiful voiee | from that which is not music. For sale by •J. A. Manville, No. 3 Bridge St., Towanda. Good Maple Sugar only ten cents per pound at Swarts A Gordon's. The finest building lot in Towanda borough j corner of Poplar and Second streets, between | the residence of Hon. E. <). Goodrich ami iE. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O. D Kinnev j FARM FOR SALE.—I offer for sale on reason- I able terms a valuable farm, located in the I valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 miles from Towanda. containing "5 acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and line large barn— with underground stabling. 1 will sell this farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in Yowada borough. JOSEPH G. PATTON.