D A I'LY TOW AN DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 169. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. E. C. SRIAW is confined 1© his house by sickness. Jonx E. Fox has gone west on a business trip. JOHN STRYKER, of the First National Bank, is indisposed and was not on duty yes terday. Mrs. LYMAN BLACKMAN has leased her farm just below town to her brother, G. N. TAYLOR. Mrs. IRA B. HUMPHREY has been seriously ill for some time past, but we are glad to hear is getting better now. L. BLACKMAN, of Towanda township, has rented Mr. YANDORN'S house in the Third ward and will move in the tirst of April. Miss ANNIE PATRICK has gone to Mt. Clemens, Michigan, with the family of the Hon. B. IT. JACKSON, where she expects to remain several months. Constables elected last month will remem ber that they must appear in open court on Monday to take the oath of ofiiee. Town Lots For Sale on reasonable terms. Apply to JOHN W. MIX, Towanda, Pa. Of fice, North side Public square. WRATHKR INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— Fair, preceded in extreme northern parts by occasional rain or snow, stationary or lower tempt rature. There appears to be quite a demand for dwelling houses this Spring. The best and quickest way to secure either a house or a tenant is to advertise in the REVIEW. Mr. J. 1). SWAIN, whose wife was buried yesterday, lias himself been an invalid for several years past,and had hard work to keep his small family supplied with the necessaries of life under the most favorable circumstances and the protracted illness of his wife had run him in debt. To relieve him. and at the same time give expression to practical christian sympathy. Policeman DIMMOCK and S. DECK ER submitted the case to some of our good people and raised the generous sum of slll to relieve bis present financial embarrassment. We notice in the show window of BF.MENT & DAVENPORT some exquisitely painted cards, the work of Mrs. W. N. EASTABROOK. There are twelve of them and each consists of bunches of flowers most delicately arrang ed around an inscription which reads "Patri archs, Souvenir 1881." We are informed that "Patriarch" is the name of a social club of twelve gentlemen of whom Mr. EASTABROOK is one, and that upon the occasion of their meeting at Mr. EAST ABROOK'S home these beautiful cards were presented to them by the lady whose work they are. They certainly are very choice bits of nature, and prove Mrs. E. to possess great merit as an artist, a fact which is becoming to be fully appreciated by her friends.— Elmira Adv. Mr. E. formerly resided in this place. The sale of the GOODRICH property has at last been consuinated and a deed executed.— M. 11. LAXING was the purchaser and imme diately presented it to his daughter, Mrs. C. B. PORTER. The purchase includes not only the real estate, but a large amount of lawn fixtures, all the carpets, chandileres, large mirror, one bed-room set, furnace, range, Ac. The price paid was $9425. It is not often that a seller of property refuses the money for it. but in this instance the heirs stipulated that the larger portion of the purchase money shall remain as a lien 011 the property. To this the purchaser reluctantly consented.— Mr. PORTER is lo take possession about the first of May. We congratulate him and his gocul wife 011 securing for a home one of the finest residences in Towanda, which has been greatly enhanced in value by the judicious ex penditure of money in keeping it in the very best repair, as well as by the display of un usual aesthetic taste in all the appointment? of the elegant premises. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, ISBI. THE INAUGURATION. The inaugural ceremonies at Washing ton passed off pleasantly yesterday. There was a great crowd of people in the city. President GARFIELD will probably send his Cabinet nominations to the Senate to day, but at a late hour last night the se lection had not been absolutely determin ed. The press without distinction of party highly endorse President GARFIELD'S in augural. The inaugural ball was a per fect sucetss. Six thousand persous were present. The News Condensed. Business men of Fremont have resolved to extend a public welcome to President Hayes 011 his return home. It has been decided by the Attoruey- General that a white man cannot legally be enlisted in a colored regiment. A heavy snow storm has just been ex perienced in the west and travel is great ly obstructed in lowa and Minnesota. The Post's Washington special says Georgo Bliss says it is certain that Sharpe is to be Collector of the Port of New York. Thieves ransacked a flat 011 Broadway, New York, occupied by Mrs. M. Tilton, Wednesday night, stealing jewelry and clothing valued at 2,000. Sixty pictures of the Coale collection sold at auction in New York on Tuesday night for $35,000. A very small Meisson ier brought nearly .$4,000. The coiuage of all the mints during February was 1,030,000 gold pieces valu ed at $7,214,060; silver dollars 2,307,000; three cents 378,000 pieces; cents 2,570,000. It is rumored that Tilden is negotiat ing for a tract of land at Union Hill, N. J., valued at $1,000,000, to be used for the New York, Ontario and Western railroad. An explosion of gas in a coal mine at Evanston, Wyoming Territory, yester day, caused the death of thirty white men and twenty Chiuamcn and seriously wounded seventeen of the latter. A Montreal dispatch says the failure of W. &F. P. Currie & Co., iron mongers will be more serious as far as Canada is j concerned than at first anticipated, $250,- j 000 being due them. Gottlieb Foell (butcher), aged GO, while suffering from a painful disease slashed his abdomen with a razor, Tuesday night. It was the most horrible suicide ever reported in New York. The Assistant Treasurer of New York, has been directed to receive proposals for the purchase on Weduesday next of five millions of five or six per cent bonds of 1881, called or uncalled. The Weslyeau Methodists in Great Brit ian have already raised £IBO,OOO of the proposed thanksgiving fund of three hun dred thousand guineas. Nearly all the remainder has been promised. Frank J. Wright, a young Baltimore lawyer, recently went with a servant to attend to law business in Colorado. It is just learned that he and his servant have been hanged by a vigilance commit tee, charged with stealing mules, they having purchased stolen mules, not know ing them to be stolen. The trotting race on Lake George near TiconUeroga, between the two noted stallions, Highland Grey and Ben. Frank lin. for a thousand dollars was won by the first named horse in three straight heats. Time 2 :25, 2:17, 2:13|. The at tendance was large. It is said nearly twenty thousand dollars changed hands. | "pRO BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" The Clothier (Established 1865) i Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Wut.s, Caps, Tics, Scarfs, Collar*, Cuffs, See., than over, and proposes to sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A large etock of CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST, a* wo wish to close out that lino oi goods entirely In the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods every day. For "proof of the pudding," call on "JAKE," at No. 2 Patton Block, Towanda. ANEW ENTERPRISE! A GENERAL EXCHANGE! In compliance with a very generally expressed desire, 1 have concluded to open an "EXCHA^E" ttio snip of HOItSEB AND CATTLE, HOUSE ! HOLD GOODS, and in fact everything which peo ple may desire to dispose of. I have employed a good auctioneer, and will have PUBLIC S.ILES EVERY SATURDAY. 1 have ample accommoda tions, and will receive horses or goods of any dis cription to sell on commission, at public sale. Give me 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 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 MOORE, 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 NEW EATING HOUSE .i.r/i RESTJiunjtjrr. S. B. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores in Streeter's new block (one door south of Evans & Hildreth's) and is now prepared to furnih WARM MEALS ON SHORT NOTICE. IIIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. Jf-W He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE HIM A CALL! T THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, yon will find tbe LATEST STYLES of Millinery Goods 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 he wishes to inform the pub lic and patrons generally, that he is ready to sell at 1 wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES. MILLINERS will do well to come and see the Vcf Styles and Prices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. X LVOKD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY RETIBW OFFICE, Main street, Towondu 1\ T™YI. T.B. JOHNSON^ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over H. C Porter's Drug Store. Resident comer Maple and Second Street, ' Keßlden#e SON, ~ ' A IT ORNE YS-A T-LA W, _Bouth side Mercur Block, Towanda, Fa. N. C. ELSBKKE. | L. KLBBHKK. IT L- HOLLISTER D. D. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. H. Angle.) AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's ° CC - lOjanfSO rr THORNTON, A - TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years exneri- Music Store? 1 " 8 ™ A " d #t U ° ,meß & r*i w. RYAN) ~ Office Patton's Block. F. MASON) ■ A TTORNE YA T LA W, Office jvcr Patch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER^ ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. JOHN W. CODDING, " ~ A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, ~ A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Toioanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BEN J. M. PECK. \ X 7TLLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING Y Y TON, A TTORNE YS-A T-LA IF, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. WOOD & IIALE, Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Fa. JAS. WOOD. J JAS. T. HALE. pT'RANK P. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. I Comer Main and Pine Streets, Keeps a large assortment of f Olotlis and. JSnitincrs^ 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 customew the benefit of his good bargains. SSP-GIVE ME A CAUL. FRANK P. GRADY. Towanda. Jan. 13. ISS!.^ 0 * 1 ** TaDQr ' MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LISIIMENT. Parrott & Gresstl will open with a large assortment of *i|p and suitings, and be prepared to do MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, about March Ist, in the store lately ooctipied by W. H. Pool, one door north of Chamber lin's. Reserve your orders for than and save money.