DAILY * TOW AN DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 165. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. LEGRAND BREWER, we regret to learu. is suffering from a painful and protracted at tuck of inflammatory rheumatism. " Mine host" KELLOGG, the gonial landlord of the Elwcll House, is confined to his room with the epidemical cold. Judge MORROW presided at Court Satur day for the first time during the term. The Pittston Newsdealer says CHARLIE PATCH will commence business here again this spring. We are pleased to hear that our old friend and former townsman, Maj. G. B. OVERTON has made gome very lucky ventures in oil. Hon. B. RUSH JACKSON was in town yes terday on his way to his new home in Mt. Cleuimens, Mich. In addition to conducting a large summer hotel he expects to open a coal yard there. M. 11. SCOTT, Mr. SHAW'S agent at Fair Haven, N. Y., is visiting his parents ®n Third street. Although MORG lias been absent al most a year lie is thoroughly posted in all that has trausnired here, as he is a subscriber to and constant reader of the REVIEW. Miss 3IAKY EI.WELL returned to her home in Bloomsburg yesterday after a pleasant vis it of several weeks with friends in this plac?. The Cawker City, Kan., Free Press says that "J. C. VANCE is the sole proprietor of tlie homeliest dog in town." J. O. WARD has purchased the Tioga Ho tel at Waverly and will have the elegant ifos telrie open to the public again in a few days. A gentleman from this county who recently visited Washington says Mrs. Col. OVERTON'S baby is a general favorite at Willard's Hotel, where the Colonel and his family are boarding. E. DK WITT MASON, owner of tbe Tioga House, Waverly, was in town yesterday ne gotiating for a sale of tbe property to J. O. WARD. We find in tbe West Chester Local News the following notice of a clergyman well and favorably known in this county, and who was formerly rector of St. Paul's, at Troy : Rev. W. G. Ware, rector of St. James Epis copal church, Dowingtown, will preach a special course ol sermons during the Lenten season. The first will he preached 011 Sunday evening. The theme will be: "The Use anil Abuse of Lent." The public is cordially in vited to come and hear him. There are signs of a general break-up and high vva er. March is ushered in with a blizzard and a snow storm. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. — Snow or rain, followed by clearing weather. Found—A fur glove. Owner can have it by calling at this office and paying for this notice. G. L. Ross is decorating his new store in the Montanve block with numerous signs, which looks as though he had come to star. The Lehigh Valley Company will sell tickets from this place to Washington and return from to-day until Thursday, at $11.35, good for ten days. The fare from Elmira is sl2. We hope our people will tura out to-night and hear " Castelar " lecture 011 the "Power of Knowledge," at the Institute. Lecture be gins at half-past seven and is free. Every body is invited. MILLER'S hacks run to all trains—the late at night and early morning. No matter what train you want to take he will get you there. Leave orders at his new office, just below the Council Rooms. " The Social Dozen," is the significant title of a new society club composed of congenial young ladies and gentlemen of this place.— Whether the membership is restricted to the number indicated by the name we arc not in formed. The initial meeting was held 011 Friday evening at T. C. DKLAXO'S. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH i, 1881. Twenty-six new applications for member ship in Crystal Lodge, Knights of Honor, in the last two weeks. After t the next meeting the iniation fee will be advanced from $5 to $lO. All who wish to avail themselves of the present low fee must present their names next Monday night, as that will be the last opportunity. Big Fire at Troy. Special to the Review. Brainard Bowen's large tannery at tins place was consumed by fire yesterday morn ing. The fire caught from the engine-room. It was not discovered till the engine-room had burned and the main building was well under way. A large ank&nt of stock, ready for the market, was consumed. The loss was large, but, probably nearly covered by insurance. A small tenant bouse near tho tannery was also burned. Mr. Boweu will probably re build at once. R. It. W. Troy, Pa. Monroe. Clarence Northrop lost an interesting little girl on Saturday the 26th inst., from injuries received while at play in the school-room' Age six years. Stranger than fiction. Amos Miller, a man hirherto supposed te have the fear of the great Supreme before his eyes, has had an allwinter's job framing a building right before my study wiudow; and everytime that he attempts work on the frame, a blizzard, or a storm, or a cold snap or snarl sets in, so that he has to stop work. It is so this (Monday) morning; he had not been at work twenty minutes betore it rained hard enough to drive him to shelter. Perhaps he had better pray a little, and see if matters won't mend. There is a moyc to have the post-ofiice plac ed down at the centre of the town, just to accommodate better all round. Nute Rhine vault and . Mr. Deplume nre agitating tbe thing,—both of them popular with the new administration. U. B.—No change of post master is asked for yet; but then a change of place will do to begin with. Revolutions never act out the crab and go backwards. One solitary blue bird reports himself. He left Washington in basts, and was inquiring for Mentor 011 business; he had the "blues" a little about the appointments. His old nest is ready for him. That is some comfort. Feb. 28tli. N. D. P. The News Condensed. Coal scuttles are now manufactured of rubber. New woollen goods are striped with gilt or silver. Easter lilies are already abundant in the florist's windows. Three carloads of "bob" veal were seized in New York yesteray. It is estimated by the Trersury officials that the reduction of the public debt for month of February will be about SIO,OOO, 000. Twenty-six hundred tickets for the in auguration ball have already been sold. It is expected that eight thousand will be disposed of. The crush at Mrs. Hayes's farewell Saturday afternoon reception was very great- Crowds went away unable to effect an entrance. Men excavting a rock on Sixty-first street, New York, 011 Saturday touched off a tremendous blast. Rubbish was flung hundreds of feet smashing the windows in many houses and fatally wounding u child. It is stated that the following is the cablegram Johu I)evoy sent to Sir Wm. Harcourt: "You talk of stamping out. Two can play at that game, and he has less to lose who has the least to sacrifice* The report that Edmunds is seriously ill has no foundation except that he has a cold and a slight attack of neuralgia. Bertha Heinman was arrested in New York Saturday afternoon, charged with obtaining SSOO on a forged check lor $13,- 000 and stealing a large quautity of jew elry from a Staten Island boarding house- It is said that many New York Custom Housa officers have been shrioking their duties, some absenting themselves twenty days at a time. Hereafter officers will not be paid for theniays they are absent unless they furnish satisfactory explana tions. MARRIED. 'WOOI)BURN —ALLEN —At the Presbvteri- nn parsonage, Monroeton, February 27, by Rev. Hallock Armstrong, Mr. Charles L. Woodburn and Miss Henrietta S. Allen, both of Wvaox. FOR RENT. House on State street known as theStreeter house; also three smaller dwellings. Inquire of J. 11. Nevins. Several dwellings in Arcade Block, on Main and Plank lioad streets. Inquire of George L. Ross. A desirable property, pleasantly located within the borough limits, containing about twelve acres of ground, including a vegetable garden and orchard with a great variety of fruit; a bouse with twelve rooms, also a house suitable for a small family; a large barn, ice house, etc. There are two large cisterns and dwell affording abundance of water. The whole may be rented together, or the house and ground separately. For particulars in quire of R. A. Mereur, Esq. Several desirable rooms, suitable for small families, for rent in Hale's block, Bridge st. Enquire of James T. Hale, attorney-at-law. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary having been granted to the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of Ethan B. Moore, late of Ulster, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duly au thenticated to the undersigned for settlement. LOUISA MOOIiE, Executrix. Ulster, Feb. 24, 1881. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Letters tes tamentary having been granted to the under signed, under the last will and testament of George Gard. late of the Township of Wysox, de ceased, all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. WM. 11. SMITH, Executor. Towanda, Feb 24. 1881—6w TyJEW EATING HOUSE .f.rw RESTAURANT* S. B. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores In Streeter's new block (one door south of Evans & Ilildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish WARM MEALS OX SHORT NOTICE. HIS LUNCn COUNTER Is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. fcjf He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE II I M A CAL L ! THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, you will fmd the LATEST STYLES of >lillinei*.v oocln a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from New York, where he lias purchased a line stock at the lowest prices, and lie wishes to inform the pub lic and patrons generally, that he is ready to sell at wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES. MILLINERS will do well to como and see tho New Styles and I°rices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. X LVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, Daily Review Op-pice, Main street, Towanda PT T"VI. T.B. J— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over U. C Porter's Drug Store, Reeidcnoe corner Maple and Second Streets, TTLSBREE & SONJ A1 TORNEYS-A T-LA W. South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBKEE. | L . Elsbrke. TT L. IIOLLISTER D. 1). S. • (Successor to Dr. E. H. Angle.) °S ATI I. E AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Ortice on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's omcti - lOjanSO F THORNTON, • TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years expert- Music Store 0 ™ rCCCm ' d at Uolmea & Passage's aw. RYAN, ■ o O UNTY S UPERINI END EN I Office Patton's Block. F. MASON, • A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office over Tatch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW Towanda, Pa. JOIIN W. CODDING, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, ~~ A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVEItTON~ Attorney s-at-Law, Towanda, Pet. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PECK. T T TILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING X X TON, A T TORNEYS-A T-LA W, Offico formerly occupied by W. Watkins. TT7OOD & HALE, Y jL Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. | JAB. T. TTALE. P. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. Corner Main and Pine Streets, Keeps a large assortment of Clotlis and Suitings, And makes a SINGLE GARMENT or a WHOLE SUIT to order ON SHORT NOTICE. His present stock has been purchased at VERY LOW PRICES, and he proposes to give his customers the benefit of his good bargains. ME A CALL.^33 FRANK P. GRADY, Practical Cutter and Tailor. lowanda, Jan. 13, 1881. MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT. JParrott S Gressel will open with a large assortment of cloths and suitings, and be prepared to do MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, about March Ist, in the store lately occupied by W. U. Tool, one door north of Chambor lin's. Reserve your orders for them and save money.
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