Tlie Daily Review. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday, June 28, 1881. EDITORS . 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N.ALVORD. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-ofllce as follows: ARRIVE DEPART 4 00 A.M. Phlla.N.Y. and East States l'.M. 7 4.3 0 80 ....Dushore, Bernice, Laporte, &c.... 2 43 10 15 L. V. way mail North 3 45 11 00 New Era, &c. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 1 00 11 90 ..Asylum, &c. Mom, Wed. and Fri.. 1 00 11 00 Sheshequin, &c M. 12 00 1 00 P.M. ....Troy, Burlington, &c.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 . ..Closed mail from Erie &N.C.R.lt's... 8 45 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 SO L. V. way mail South 0 50 1 00 Leltaysville, Rome, Bcc...P.M. 1 00 6 30 Barclay 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 Cilice open from 7:00 A. M. to 7:45 p. M. Money order office open from 8 :00 to 7 : 00 P. M. Office open Sunday from 0: 00 to 10 :00 A. m. I'. POWELL, P. M. REUBEN HAIGIIT, a well known, prom it nent citizen of Burlington township, died at his home near Mountain Lake Sunday even ing. It is supposed an injury received some time since, by a horse falling upon him was the cause of his death. Everybody who visited Ilarrisburg during he latter years of JOHN SMULI., made his ac quaintance as he was one of the most con spicuous men about the State Capitol. His constant companion was a little black-and-tau dog. The Hahrisbnrg Patriot of Saturday thus notice tiie death of the canine. The famous black-aud-tan terrier, Dolly, a pet of the late JOHN A. SMULL, and a cher ished favorite of WILLIAM P. SMULL, died yesterday morning, aged twenty-one years, and was buried on the premises of Mr. SMULL'S residence. In 1801, Dolly took bar seat on the desk of the late resident clerk of the house, JOHN A. SMULL, where she sat every day the legislature was in session until the death of Mr. SMULL. She was a general favorite with all and received many caress es from the great political leaders of lYmi— svlvania and others. Dolly's death has touch ed a tender place in the heart of her master. The following act of the Legislature, which is now a law, is important to botn school di rectors and teachers: SECTION 1. That from and after the pas sage of this act, it shall be the duty of the school directors of the several school districts of this Commonwealth, and they are hereby required to allow the school teachers employ ed in the said school districts, who are actually engaged in teaching school therein, the time and wages whilst attending and participating in the exercises of the annual county insti tutes for the improvement of teachers. SEC. 2. That at the close of the annual sessions of the said institutes, it shall be the duty of the several county, city and borough superintendents to make a report to each Board of School Directors in their respective jurisdictions, setting forth the number of days that each teacher shall have attended and participated in the exercises of the said annual Teachers' Institute, which said report shall he the basis for allowing the teachers their time and wages; provided that the pro visions of this act shall not. extend to the First School District of Pennsylvania, nor to the counties wherein special laws regulating or relating to county institutes are in force. HONORS TO A WILKKS-BARRE PUPIL.— The commencement exercises of St. Cecila's Convent school of Scranton, took place in the Academy of Music at that place yesterday afternoon, and 111 them Miss ANNIE O'NEILL, daughter of I). L. O'NEILL. Esq., of this city, one of the graduates, took a prominent part. Of her musical attainments the Republican of this morning says: "Miss O'NEILL may be regarded as phenomenal. Her rendition of a morceau from II Trovatore displayed a fine conception of the power of music in the interpretation of the loftiest sentiments, her touch being exquisite and her style unexcept ionable. In her accompan incut* she display ed the same elevated taste and correct judg ment." Miss O'NEILL was also one of four who upon two pianos, played the "Trump ets of War," she accompanied Miss HANNAH LYNOTT'S vocal solo, "Last Hours of Joan of Arc," and was one of the three who recited the valedictory, which the Republican notes as a touching poetic production. She was awarded a silver medal for proficiency in ar ithmetic and algebra, and a laurel wreath and gold cross for proficiency in music.— Un ion-Leader, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. O'NEILL is a native of this county, and his father lives in Overtoil. Monroe. Decidedly mean, to break in, 01 get into Frank Wenck's house the other night and steal that fourteen dollars from his pants pocket, while he was sleeping so very sound; his own and wife's hard earnings for a week or so. After this let Mr. Wenek put his money in his wife's hands while he " sleeps,' and it will be hid as my wife hides her's, where neither burglars nor husband can find it. D. C. Salsbury, Esq., formerly of Monroe, but of late years a resident of North Caroli na, is visiting his boyhood home and friends here for a few days. His daughter, Mrs. Montanye, of Towanda, also receives his at tentions. liis southern home has well nigh eradicated his old rheumatic complaint and he bids fair for a topographical business on earth for many years yet. We are most hear tily pleased with his vivacious appearance, and wish him at least a thousand good times in the future. We congratulate Mr, and Mrs. D. 11. Dodge, as well as L. L. Lyon, Esq., and daughter, of this place, upon their sate rrturn from the excursion to the metropolitan city, all sound. Mrs. Bertha, wife of W. S. Cranmer, Esq., of Canton, with her daughters, Minnie and Carrie and Master Eugene, are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. M. Coolbaugh, and the grand parents and friends in this place. They made our old sanctum as musical as a canary bird cage for the space of an hour. Glad to see them. N. D. P. ICE CREAM.—We are now prepared to fur nish ICE CREAM on short notice. Orders left at Kirbry's daug store or with driver of our milk wagon, will receive prompt atfeu tiou. Price 37 1-2 cents per quart. Iw. H. ELSBREE. H. WILCOX. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S, on Bridge street, for the best live cent cegar. NOTICE. —There will be a strawberry and ice cream festival at the Good Templars Hall in North Towanda, on Saturday evening July 2d, 1881. All are cordially invited to attend and help on a good cause. li$ T order of Committee. BUSINESS LOCALS. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW otiice is still in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly done. All work guarranteed. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. " My Wayward Pardner," for $2 at Whit comb's Book Store. 210. THE NEW ERA WASHER!—Give it a trial. It does the washing clean, in one fourth the time. 2G2-4w. L. S. BLASDELL, Agent. Silver Plated Handles to any Plate, Basket, &e. at 0. P. Welles* Crockery Store. 208 The Finest Hanging Baskets, Flower Pots, Calla Pots— Very Cheap, at C. P. Welles' Crockery Store. 208 Canary Birds, Seed, Cages, Cuttle Bone, Shepards' Song Restorer, Mocking Bird Food, etc., at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c store. Covered Milk Pitchers. Just the thing for Fly Time, at C. P. Welles Crockery store. Headquarters for Hammocks is at the 90c store. 298 Brick for sale. Enquire of J. T. Hale, at torney at law. Buy Ivnapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts, for family use, warranted pure. Homeopathic Lung Syrup, is the best rem edy for coughs and colus. It is mild, pleas ant and eft'eetive, Sold in Towanda only by C. B. POETER. ROSEN FIELD, the popular clothier, is sell ing good hats for 3 cents and an elegant one for five. Go to Ottarson for a new couch. FOR SALE CHEAT.—A "Good Morning' Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. For sale cheap on easy terms. One span horses, one single horse, two U>p buggies. Inquire of G. S. Aekley. Our popular artist, G. IT. WOOD, is gaining a reputation for excellence of work which is making Towanda famous. He received Hie following llattering letter on Saturday from i a delighted customer: CAMDEN, N. Y., MHV 11th, 1881. Mr. GEO. 11. WOOD: My Dear Sir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid for and taken in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is without doubt the finest picture of any kind in town ; in fact, the linest I ever saw at anv price. I cannot compliment you sufficiently for your talent, ai d assure vou that vou will never regret the labor 4 bestowed on this piece of work; it will be productive of other simi lar work from this section and to no small amount. I have no doubt that by puttiii" it on exhibition in window I could secure vou hundreds of dollars worth of work. I have compared it with former (Vie of same subject made bv you ai sls I think, and this is very much finer. \ My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried away; yew may consider her under obligations to you. lAgairi thank ing you, I remain, Yours, aV A. C. \TOODUUFF. The " Senate" has long been considered headquarters for the best clams. Mr. Nestor is now receiving his supply direct from the famous Perth Amboy beds, and serves them in every style. GEORGE LYNCHCOME has removed his barber shop from the room over POWELL A Go'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 tousorial services. "Jacobs the Clothier," has 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 per cent lower than other dealers for the same goods. 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, Ac., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens A Long's and Dye A Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. The Towanda Library,over EVANS A 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. Passengers going west will save money by consulting 11. E. BABCOCK, Ticket Agent, Towanda. Pa., before purchasing tickets. Get your couches, sofas, easy chairs—every thing in the upholstery line repaired at Ottarson's, Bridge street. I had been a great sufferer from Neuralgia for years and had consulted a great many dif ferent physicians, but got no cure until I took Dr. Burr's Neuralgia and Sick Headache Pills; they cured me and I have recommended to over fifty persons and I have' never known them to fail. They are also the best nervous and dyspeptic pill I ever saw. SIDNEY BROADIJENT. Master Mechanic, Dickens Manufacturing Company, Scran ton, Pa. Latest style of Ilats and Caps just received at M. E. Ilosenfield's. The Henry House has recently recruited its resources with the addition to "its cellar of a pipe of pure English Ale—home-brewed and genuine. This excellent malt liquor will be found a useful natural tonic for the invalid, and satisfy the palate of the most fastidious epicure. A word to the wise is sufficient—so si'vs the latin proverb. (Jet. 4. NOTICE.—We wish to inform the people of Towanda and vicmitv that Mrs Harriet Collins is now prepared to Jo all kinds of Hair Work at short notice. She also keeps constantly 011 hand a large supply of Ready Made Hair Work, such as Switches, Curls," Braids, and Puffs. Residence 011 Lombard street. Mrs. HARRIET COI LIXS. Mattresses new at wholesale and retail, olain and fancy stripe feather pillows, ready made; plain pillows for shams, ready made; double front couches, full spring; smoking, sleepy hollow and students chairs, at Ottar son's, Bridge street. NOTICE. —I want it distinctly understood that I have Removed from Bridge Street Fur nture Store to rooms over Turner & Gor don's drug store and Woodford & Vandorn's boot and shoe store where I will keep on hand all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS from the best to the cheapest. Any one 111 need of any thing in my line give me a call. P. S. I have 110 connection with any of Mi- Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. ALLYN, Agt. You run no risk when you buy yourgrocer es at G. L. lloss' new store in Montanye Block. His prices are way down to rock bot tom. His store in Helium Block, Ist Ward beats the world by low prices and good goods. If ycu call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bet ter goods for the nioncv than at at any shoe house in Towanda. The only market in Towanda where you can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, where the best tuts of veal, lamb and mutton are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt meats of all kinds, Fresh Eish, dressed poul try, vegetables and fruit. Leave your orders at Rundell's market. WANTS. Under this head ice icill insert FREE, notices of situations or help icanted. Two young men wanted immediatlv to sell my extracts. Chas. Jvnapp, over Cowles' Bakery. A young man wants employment half or three-fourths of the daytime, either as book keeper to do writing, or as clerk, lias had considerable experience; pay moderate; good references given. Inquire* or address this office. FOR RENT, Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. FOR II EXT. —The office lately occupied by Wm. M. Mai lory as a coal oliice. Apply to D. W. Scott. Convenient medium sized house, well situ ated, for rent cheap. B. W. LANE. FOR RENT. — A desirable medium sized house 011 4th street near Chestnut. Inquire at this office or of J. 11. Kevins. Several good offices and rooms suitable for small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell & Co's store. Inquire of H. P. Moore. TRACY & MOORE. Powell & Co. Call attention to their new stock of WHITE GOODS, DOTTED SWISS, PLAID NAINSOOKS FRENCH MUSLIN, INDIA MULLS, VICTORIA LAWNS PIOUAS, &c., which are being sold at very low prices. Powell &Co. have now in stock a large quan titv of LADIES LINEN UL- J STERS, all sizes and prices; also a full assortment of new SHETLAND WOOL AND THIBET SHAWLS. Powell & Co. have just opened a very LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK of Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, Lace Ties, Fans, Ruchings, Spanish Laces, French Laces, &c. Their notion and fancy goods depart ment is now unusually full and complete, with all the new things |in the market. The stock of PARASOLS and SUN UM BRELLAS is very large, and prices very low. Silk Fringes, Girdles, Passamentries, Dress Buttons, a large assortment just received. ■ *or.rf b-jr. mur* mum ■■■wwwwpnawi mummmmmmmrnmmmmmßmmmma MWBMM A. E. BURR'S HOMOEOPATHIC JL IIJVG S I* El M l\ This remedy is something new, both as to name and composition. This is one of the wonders of the world. This Syrup, 1 claim, is better and more effective than any other ever offered to the ople of America or any other country, and what 1 say of this I can prove, This Syrup, like the Pills, is harmless and safe. It contains no opium or other narcotic poison, like the most Syrup, and is not dis agreeable to take. Any child will take it. And it will cure any and all inflammations arising from Cold. It is,superior to all others in every respect and especially for the following reasons : Ist- It will cure Croup every time. 2d. It will cure Inflammation of the Lungs. 3d. It will cure Quinsy. 4th It will cure Whooping Cough. sth It will cure Bronchitis. 6th It will cure Hoarseness. 7th It will cure Sore Throat. Bth It will cure any Cold. 9th It will cure Cougestion of 'he Lungs. 10th It will cur any Cough. 11th It will cure Scarlet Fever. 12th. It is the best remed*' that anv one can take for Consumption, and if taken in the lirst stage I will guarantee a cure. 13th. It is perfectly safe for all ages as there is nothing in its composition that can harm a child. A. E. BURR For sale by CLARK B. PORTER. p*OR Hair Cut and Shave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is tkere.