The Daily Review Towanda, Pa., Monday, Dec. 26, 1881. EBITORS 8. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD "Daily Review)" only 95 cent* per month. Try it, TOWANDA. GRADED SCHOOL —ROLL OF HONOR FOR THE MONTH ENDING DECEM BER 16,1881.—NEITHER ABSENT NOR TARDY DURING THE MONTH. -High Sehool-Benj.Kuy kendall, Martin Bemis, Geo. 11. Bufflngton, Hiram Willson, Belle Calkins, Ethel Graves, Josie Kililea, Mary Califf, Pauline Jacobs, Minnie Kline, Ida Layton. Sue Stevens. A Grammar. —Win. Ivuykendall, Bertha Warriner, Dosia Noreonk, Jessie Curran, Judd Bensley, James Mehadey, Belle Collins, Harry Burns, Charley Rutty, Libbie LaMent, George Henley, Thomas Curran, Fannie Mor gan , Paul Kuykcndall, Anna Cash, Mary Marsden,. B. Grammar —Loitie Aldrich.Maud Allen % Mertie Buttles, Maud Brink, Mary Coyerdale, Kittie Koon, Mary Huntley, Jessie Kline, Mattic Melville, Dennie Montanve, Ida Sim mers, John Albert, Clias. Califf, Ilennie Deck er, Fred. Prince, Harry Shores,. C Gramma**. —Annie Bisiiop, Ilattie Coon, Rose Kelly, Mary Porter, Lulu Post, Nellie Peck, Jennie Schoonover, Louis Young, Ar thur Allen,, George Baldwin, Eddie Frisbie, Burton Melntose, Fred Mclntyre, Homer Nutt, Robbie Newton, Leon Stedge, Don Ste vens, Maxie Simmins, D Grammar. —Ned Albert, Charley Albert, Ned Betts, Samuel Bean, Charley Clark, Will Fisher, Willie May, Frank May, Frank Mon tanye, Willie Taylor, Richard Coleman, Mal lie Esenwine, Gesrge nill, Nellie Kellum, Mina Henly, Fannie Long, Anna Wooley. A Primary.—Bertha Stedge, Carrie Van- Tuyl, Eugene Humphrey, Eugene Hafer. Charley Limlley, Nellie Bryant, Bertha Ja cobs, Emma Moyers, Charley L'Araoreux, Lissie S. Calkins, Eva Kililea, Millie Nor eonk, Rosseel Overton, Frankie Emery, Ma mie Lewis, Sallie Overton, Ceeley Walborn, Carrie Johnson, Christine Montanve, Danie' " Bentley, B Primary—Harry Keyser, Frank Moody, Minnie Bennett, Harry Coon, Austin Wood, Clara Tracy, Charles Evans. Frances Turner' Henry June, John Carnochan, George Kelly. C Primaay.—Georgie Wood, Mary Sim mons, Allen Albert, John Kromer, Nathan Teel, Ida Strange, Raymond Calkins, Frankie Carl, Henry Keen, Walter Lyon, Minnie Cowles. Anna Jacobs, Lillie Wolf, Mamie Es py. Charley Decker, Harry Lynch, Jo. Kelly, Walter Humphrey, William Miller, Lizzie Mercur, Elhoit Henley, Augustus Phillips, Ruah Moody. C and D Primary.—Tommy Simmons. Rob ert Passmore, Earle Hallowell, Robert Wil bur, Benny Noreonk, Ida Hafer, Bertha Es py. Emma Buttles, Alice Blake, Ilellen Hunt lev, Emeline Blasdell. D. Primary.—Bennie Brannd, Charlie Ly on, Joe Meals, Arthur Mclntyre, Fred. Moo dy, William Bennett, Bessie Blasdell, Nellie Brown, Ella Daugherty, Bessie Kililea, Lillie Lewis, Teresia Myer, Ilattie Nichols, Lillie Wood. NOT ABSENT DURING THE YEAR. Bertha Warriner, John Albert, Fred. |Mc- Intyre, Ilattie Coon, Lulu Post, Bell Spal ding, Carrie Van Tuyl, Bertha Stedge, Min nie Bennett, Frances Turner, Emma But tles, Tommie Simmons, Joe Meals, Arthur Mclntyre, Bessie Kililea. DISTINGUISHED IN CONDUCT, Number not receiving demerits. High School.—Josie Kililea, Sue Stevens, Ben Kuy kcndall, Willie Layton, Hiram Willson. A. Grammar.—Judd Bensley, Ralph Mer cur, James Mahaney, James Middaugh, Stan- Icy Stevens, Mary Marsden, Ida Savc-reool. B. Grammar. —Maud Brink, Fred Forbes. C. Grammar. —Nellie Peck, Ilattie Little, Rose Taylor, Lulu Wardell, Willie Patch. D. Grammar. —Bessie Adams. Lilian Cow les, Myron Emery, Richard Coleman. Willie Simmers, Edith Hunipkery, Minnie Kline, Nellie Kellum, Emma Munier, Mattie Stulen, Belle Spaldiog, Minnie Moftitt, Matie Briton, Mina Henley, Fannie Long, Annie Woolley Lizzie Morrison, Frank Hoffman, George Marsden. A. Primary.—Frankie Emery, Gertie Eas terbrook, Mannie Griswold, Lizzie |llollister, Lucy Lsyton, Emma Moyers, Eva Simmers, Bertha Stedge, Freddy Braund, Loyd Bent lev, Wallace Harris, Rosseel Overton, Frank Begley, Lemuel Allen. B. Primary.—Mary Burritt, Emma;Good man, Clara Tracy, Frances Turner, Josie Mullock. Benny Rockwell, Lc-roy Lyon. C Primary.—Rachel Bean, Minnie Cowles, Mertie Easterbrook, Anna Jacobs, Jo Kelly, Lizzie Mercur, Ruah Moody, Edna Post, Ma ry Simmins, Ida Strange, LillieWoltF, Mamil e Espy, Raymond Calkins, Arthur Codding, Walter Humphrey, Lemuel Kingsbury, Wal ter Lyon, William Miller, Freddie Willson. C and D Primary.—Bertha Espey, Nettie Tuttle, Katberine Elwell, Katie Wolf, Eftle Scott, Clara Emery. DISTINGUISHED IN SCHOLARSHIP. High School.—B. Division —Ben. Kuy kendall, 1, Josie Kililea, 2, Ethel Graves, 3. C. Division.—Pauline Jacobs, 1, Ida K. Layton, 2, Geo. If. Buflington, 3, Ilattie Sue Stevens, 4, Mary Cailifl, 5. A. Grammar—A Division—Daisy Stevens, 1, Paul Kuykcndall, 2, Judd. Bensley, 3, Ralf Mercur, 4. Mary Chubbuck,s. B Division. —Bertha Warriner, 1, Frank Wardell. 2, Fannie Morgan, 3, Millie Brown, 4, Thomas Currau, 5. B Grammar—A Division—lda Simmers, 1 ? Mertie Buttles, 2, Julia Do Lano, 3, Mattie Melville, 4. Fred. Forbes, 5. B Division —Frankie Kuykendall, 1, Maud Brink, 2, Marv Huntley, 3, Kittie Bryant, 4, Dennie Montanye, 5. C Grammar—A Division—Maxie Simmins. 1 Jessie Stevens, 2, Anna Bishop, 3. Mary Wood, 4, Frank Overton, 5. B Division—Homer Nutt, 1, Nellie Peck,2, Ilattie Coon, 3, Ilose Kelly, 4, Arthur Al len, 5. D. Grammar—A Division —Edith Humph rey, 1, Nellie Kellum, 2, Emma Kline, 3, Myrtle Emery, 4, Lilian C'owles, 5. B. Division—Fannie Long, 1, Charley Al bert, 2, Mina Henley, 3. Charley Clark, 4, Richard Coleman, 5. A Primary —A Division—Carrie Johnson, 1, Lucy Layton, 2, Emma Moyers, 3, Daniel Bentley, 4, Sally Overton, 5. B. Division —Bertha Stedgc, 1, Agnes Dal las. 2, John Babeock, 3, Rosseel Overton, 4, Eugene Humphrey, 5. B Primary—A Division—George Kelley, 1, Frances Turner, 2. Charles Evans, 3, How ard Spencer, 4, John Carnochan,s. B Division—Henry June, 1, Morgan Marsh 2, George McCabe.3, Eddie Gunn, 4, Willie Butler, 5. C Primary—A Division.—Jo Kelly, 1, Wal ter Humphrey, 2, Anna Jacobs. 3, Lemuel Kingsbury, 4, Edna Post, 5. BDivision—Lizzie Mercur. I,Lillie Wolf 2, Ilaehael Bean, 3, Mary Simmins 4, Abie Trumburg, 5. C and I) Primary—A Division—Robert Wilbur, 1, Hellen Huntley, 2, George Meals, 3, Susie Cross, 4, George Essenwinc, 5. B Division—Stewart Black, 1, Earle Hal lowed, 2, Jennie Frost, 3, Robert Passmore,4 Carrie McCabe, 5. D Primary—A Division—Sam Essenwine, 1 Terosia Myer, 2, Nellie Brown, 3, John Stem burg, 4, Charles Lyon, 5. B Division—Bessie Kililea, 1, Bennic Braund, 2, Frank Lane, 3, Joe Walborn, 4, Josh Marsden, 6. BUSINESS LOCALS. Come in and have a dish or send in your order. All the new Banks and Toys at C. P. Welles' 89c store. For First Class Custom Boots and Shoes, go to Morgan McMahon's Shop, over Burchill Brothers Marble Works. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. Headquarters for DOLLS! Dolls Heads, Bodies and Arms, at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99e store. Childrens Books, Small and Large. Lowest Pri ces. at C. P. Welles'Crockery and 99c store. CHARLES AICENS has taken the Barber Shop late ly occupied by PATTINANTO, in Patton Block, and solicits a share of public patronage. He is an ex perienced barber and understands ad branches of the business. New Majolica at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c store. THE VERY LATEST— StyIes in men's, chi! dren's and boys' suits, overcoats and fur nishing goods can be found at Jacob's Cloth ing House as he has just opened an immense stock of Fall and Winter goods. Buy Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts for family use, warranted pure. Lamp Wicks, Fletchers belt, by tlio yard at C. P. Wells' Crockery store. The nest a and 10 cent Cigars ever Smoked, at the Park Street Cigar Store, South side Mercur block. Have you ever tried that superb tobacco for sale at the Park Street Store. Mercur block v It can't be beat. WANTED—By Germania Band, situations for a dry goods clerk, four years experience, a house and sign painter, and light work fer a young man. All ot them gentlemen of good character and will fur nish recommendations. Communications addressed to Germania Band, will receive prompt attention. George Carter having opened a Barber Shop one door South of the Methodist Church, solicits sharea of the public patrouage. George is a Good Barbel, Give him a call. 11 () PIE foh t,,e ■ DEAF. Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums PEREECTLY RESTORE THE HEARING AND PERFORM THE wWORK'OF the Natvral Drum. Always in position, but invisible others. All conversation and'even whspsr heard distinctly. We refer to those using them. Send for descriptive circular with tes ,monia{ 54i.®ct. 18, 1881 Address 11. P. K. PECK & CO., 85 BRODWAY,SN.Y. QOWN! DOWN! DOWN! From this date and until further notice, we have resolved to sell out our entire stock of Heavy Winter Goods, Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, at cost, in order to make room for our large Spring and Sum mer stock, at the Great Boston Clothing House, just* opened in Means' Block, Main Street. SH. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on shor notice. From long experience both in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious. SvanS& JlildUh Offer a large and attractive stock of Dry Goods, at very low prices, which you are invited to call and examine. Also, a complete assortment of Fancy Goods suitable for the Holiday Trade. Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen & Embroidery, Handkerchiefs, Spanish Ties and Fichues, Hos iery, Gloves, Underwear. For the balance of the year will sell Shawls, Cloaks and Furs regardless of Cost and Seasonable Dress Goods much below value. Cloths suitable for Ladies Ulsters, also Gents Suitings, un laundried Shirts, Socks, Silk & Linen Handkerchiefs, in fact every thing pertaining to Ladies or Gents Wardrobe. EVANS & HILDRETH. Towanda, Pa. QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THE HAIR A sure cure for Dandruff and all other diseases 01 tne Scalp. Stops the hair from falling out; invigorates the hair nerves; cleanses the hair perfectly and gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss tha cannot be obtained without itf use. Manufactured awl sold by U. V. STEDGE, FA