DAILY TO WAN DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 166 ADDITIONAL LOCAL Persona!. Miss HOWIE WIGGINS, of Bingbamton, N. V., is the guest of Miss FLORA THURBEI:. J. I'. IVIRBY and wife, who lmve been liv ing at the Ward House for the past year or two have gone to board with their son C'. T. KIRBY. Sir Knights JAMES 11. CODDING and WILL Cn AM BERLIN weut to Philadelphia last even ing. They will attend Grand Encampment to-morrow and Thursday they will participate in the proceedings of the Grand Lodge. On Friday they will take in the inauguration cer emonies in Washington. D. C. DAYTON is spending a few days in Washington, as the guest of JOHN 11. KINGS BURY. JUDSON UOLCOMB, Esq., has gone to Wash ington to see Gen. GARFIELD inaugurated. Mine host NOBLE, the genial proprietor of the Adams House, Troy, is attending to busi ness and visiting friends in town. W. M. MALLORY and wife and JOHN W. CODDING were registered at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, yesterday. Latest style of Hats and Caps just received at M. E. Rosenfield's. Do you wish to rent a house? Do you want a tenant? Advertise in the REVIEW. Owing to the illness of Mr. I.VGIIVM, his lecture in the Institute course which was to have been delivered last evening, is indefinite ly postponed. We understand that M. 11. LANING has purchased the elegant residence of the late Hon. E. O. GOODRICH, on Second street, and will present it to his daughter, Mrs. CLARK 1). PORTER. The consideration was $5,500 00 Co. A, 9th Regiment, Capt. WILT, have re ceived orders to start for Washington on No. 9 this afternoon. This will be a much pleas anter arrangement for the boys than starting on the night line. They will be back Satur day night. For tlie first time in many a day we,yester day missed the genial countenance of our good friend WILLIAM SCOTT in our sanctua ry. He did not forget ihe REVIEW however. On inquiry we learned he was detained at home by an attack of rheumatism. We hope lie may soon 1 e out again. SENECA ARNOLD, the vigilent bridge watch man, has given another evidence of the wis dom of his selection for the position, as well as h:s practical interest in the traveling pub lie, by placing a powerful light at the Towau da entrance to tlie bridge, so arranged tbat it throws its beams to the eastern extremity. The improvement will he appreciated by dri vers who are compelled to cross the bridge at night and will be the means of pr. venting many collisions and accidents. We are indebted to our friend FRANK GRA DY. fashionable tailor, for the following items in regard to Spring fashions: The Spring styles tor gentlemen's dress have taken quite a departure—the broad rimmed hat, longhair high shirt collar, loose coat with broad pad ded sholders, Jong vests, loose slouchy trous ers and big wide shoes, so long in vogue,have now given way to the narrow rimmed hat, short hair, lower shirt collar, small coat with narrow sholders, short vests, close, fitting pantaloons and the small narrow shoes. Tlid Ladies Missionary Society of Christ Church will meet for work this afternoon at two o'clock, in the lecture room. The officers for the present year are as follows: President , —Mrs. Dr. LAUD. t'i'ce Pres., —Mrs. E. O. MACFARLANK. Sce y y and Treas., —Miss SUE E. it A IIM. Committee on Work , —Mrs. WM. MIX, Mrs. J. J. GRIFFITHS, Mrs. 11. C. HILDRKTII, Mrs LLEWELLYN ELSBKKE, Miss FANNY JKWETT. Committee on Missionary Periodicals <Cc.,—Miss SARAH E. RAHM. Miss ANNIE C. SMITH, Miss Lizziw s. OWEN. TOW AND A, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1881. ORANGE BLOSSOMS.—There have been many brilliant and fashionable weddings in this vicinity during the past season, Out like the wine at the marriage in Cana, the most enjoyable and pleasant of all of them was the last one. We refer, of course, to the mar riage of Miss EMILY JOSEPHINE, daughter of L. J. CULVER, Esq., and PHILIP C. GORI, of New York city. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. C. F. KKLLKY, of this place, in * beautifully impressive manner, while the modest yet dignified demeanor of the twain who were being made one, as they took upon themselves the solemn obligations, elicited the profound admiration of the guests assem bled to witness the nuptials. The passages from Iloly Writ as well as the admirable ex tempore remarks by the olliciating Priest add ed interest to the occasion, and we have no doubt deepened conviction in the sanctity of the marital relation. The bride who is both beautiful and accomplished, was becomingly attired in a dress of pale blue silk, and could not have looked more charming. The groom is a fine looking young gentleman who gave unmistakable evidence of culture and superi or intellect, lie was educated in Paris and Germany and speaks several cjifferent lan guages liuentiy. The guests were mostly rei atievs and near neighbors. Among present were the following: Mrs. ABEAM PATIKKSON, Mrs. DEWING, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. PIOLLKT, Col. PIOLLET, Mr. and Mrs* P. POWELL, Mr. and Mr*. JAS. WOOD and daughter MARY,Mr. and Mrs LKWISKILMER, Mr. and Mrs. \VM. PAT PERSON, and Mrs H. IIORTON, Mr. atul'Mrs. W. M. SHORES, Mr. and Mrs. OSBORNE, Mr. and Mrs. E.J. NEW ELL and daughter, Mrs. 1). MKEIIAN, Miss (EORGIE MOWRY, Miss LKNOKA OWEN, Miss CARRIE MORGAN, Dr. EKED, 11. 11. LANING, E. G. OWEN, LOUIS, JONN and VICTOR PI OLLKT. The refreshments, like the other appoint ments, could not have been excelled. The bride received some handsome and val uable presents. The bridal party took train 15 for New York, where they will reside for the present. We wsihthem abundant happiness and a long and prosperous wedded life. The News Condensed. The profits of Sing Sing Prison for Feb ruary were #2,0:10. Rev. J. F. Ware, an eminent Unitarian clergyman, died it Boston on Sunday. The total number of bills and joint res olutions introduced during the present Congress is 7,GG4. Carl Schurz has accepted an invitation to attend a public dinner in his houor by prominent citizens. The date lias not been fixed. The Revere Insurance Company of Bos ton, has decided to retire from business and lias reinsured risks in tire insurance association of London. With the present movement of money lo New York there are indications of Ja greater stringency in Boston. Banks are accomodating tlieir customers at 5 and G per cent for time loans while call loans are stiff at eight. The New York police are making efforts to suppress pool playing by boys. Seven teen liquor dealers, and thirty pool play ers arrested yesterday, were arraigned. The former were held for trial and the latter fined. Six thousand three hundred and forty eight persons died in New York since New Year's day. This mortality is un precedented. Were it continual in pro portion the deaths for the year would be 38,000 against 31,000 last year. The in crease is attributed to the severe season. The mortality thoughout the country is represented as unusally large. MARRIED. GORI—CULVER.—At the home of bride's parents in WTSOX, March 1, 1881, by Rev. Charles F. Kellev, Philip C. Gori, youngest son of the late Ottaviano Goritof New York city, and Emily Josephine Culver. ATTRACTIONS AT H. JACOBS' TEMPLE OF FASHION. No. 2 l'atton's Block, Towanda, Pa. T have just received a large stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of MENS', BOYS', & YOUTHS' CLOTHING OZ*MSl€lKlTsi <SY., which I ain offering cheaper than the cheapest. Fall and Winter Styles of IIATS and CATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, and a beautiful selection of Neck Wear, SCARFS, TIES, &c., &c. Hosiery and Gents' Underwear in great variety and very cheap. Buy your Clothing of me aud Save money. 11. JACOBS, The Clothiei k Towanda, June 25,1850. ANEW ENTERPRISE; A GENERAL EXCHANGE! In compliance with a very generally expressed desire, 1 have concluded to open an fxcir viv a n for the sale of HORSES AND CATTLE, HOUSE HOLD GOODS, and in fact everything which peo ple may dosire to dispose of. 1 have employed a good auctioneer, and will liavo E'VBiiijßC K.ILES EVERY SATURDAY. I have ample accommoda tions, and will receive horses or goods of any dis cription to sell on commission, at public sale. Give ine a call at my Livery Stables, corner Main and Bridge streets. E. E. BUFFINGTON. Sept. 14,1880. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary having been granted to the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of Ethan 1?. Moore, bite of Ulster, deceased, till persons indebted to the estate of said decedent arc hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duty au thenticated to the undersigned for settlement. LOUISA MOORE, Executrix. Ulster, Fob. 24, 1881. EXECUTOR'S NO TlCE.—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 tho estate of said decedent are lierehy notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duty authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. WM. 11. SMITH, Executor. Towanda, Feb 24.1881—6w XTEW EATING HOUSE .ff.YZP RESTJirnjMW. S. B. TIDD bus fitted up one of (lie stores In St reefer's new block (one door south of Evans & Hildreth's) aud is now prepared to furnish WABM MEALS OX SHOUT NOTICE. IIIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE HIM A C ALL ! THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, vcu will find the LATEST STYLES of GJ-oocls a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned from New York, where he has purchased a fine 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 come and eoe tho JYeiv Styles and JPrices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. X LVOKI) & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY RKYIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pr T.B. JOHNSON, PIIYSICIAN AND SUR G EON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drugstore, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, A 7 TORNEYS-A T-LA W, XT 8 ?, 111 , 1 ! Bido Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBREB. | L . ELSBHEE. IT I" HOLLISTER D. D. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. < nice on State street, second lioor of Dr. Pratt's ot " cc - 10jan80 F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Oflianoa and Organs. (Over 17 years experb \c lC ! A P rs received at Holmes & Passage's Music Store. GW. RYAN, " o O UNTY S UPERIN7 END EN 7 Offica Patton's Block. F. MASON7~ ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, I'A. JOHN W. CODDING, ~ A TTORNEY-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 & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Toicanda, Pa. I)'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PECK. TT7TLLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING JL 2L. TON, A TTORNEYS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. TXT001) & HALE, Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. | JAS. T. HALE. P*RANK P. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. Comer Main and Pine Streets, Keeps a large assortment of Cloths and Suiitiiicrs* 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 sive his customers, the benefit of his good bargains. ME A CALL.^23 FRANK P. GRADY, Towanda, Jan. 13. V**}*™""* CUtt ° r TlUk>r * MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT. JPavrott ft G vessel will open with a large assortment of clotfis and suitings, and bo prepared to do MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, about March Ist, in the store lately occupied by W. 11. Pool, one door north of Cbainber lin's. Reserve your orders for them and save money.
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