DAILY T<) WAN DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 170. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. Dr. F. L. IIOLLISTER, of Towanda, an nounces that he will spend the tirst week of every month in Tunkhannoek hereafter, at tending to professional duties.— Tunkhan nock Republican, GEORGE C. ATWOOD and wife, of Ilerriek ville/were callers at this oflice on Saturday. ED. IIEVERLY, mail agent 011 the S. L. & S., is around again after a protracted illness which has contined him to the house for sev eral weeks. O. D. GOODENOUGII, the spicy local 011 the Wellsboro Gazette, blows the alto horn in the Wellsboro cornet band. — Industrial Register. Capfc. GEO. V. MYF.R has been in Washing ton several days. He expects to return some time this week. 11. 11. LAMENT, of Troy, has been appoint ed Collector for the Singer Sewing Machine Go., for Western Bradford. Senator DAVIKS spent yesterday with his family in this place. Col. OVERTON and family returned from Washington Saturnay evening. G. If. MIIXER, of the •• Globe Mills," and wife were visiting in New Jersey last week. GID is back and attending to business but Mrs. M. will remain for a longer visit with friends at their former home. Drs. C. M. PRATT, W. H. MKRCCR and C. L. CODDING, who have been attending lec tures in the Medical department of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, having completed the course for the present, season, are home again. Gustin Post, G. A. It., will light a camp lire in their hall in Troy, Thursday evening. Bean soup will be served. PARROTT & GRKSSELL have got their new merchant tailoring establishment in operation They exhibit an elegant line of goods. We hope they may be well patronized. The celebrated Smith Family, who gave an entertainment in this place last December, are to appear in Troy Friday evening of this week. This is one of the best troupes on the road, and only those who do not attend will regret it. The sale of the Ei>. E. LOOM is stock is go ing 011 at the store this week, and our geuial and popular sheriff, PETER J. DEAN, is doing the selling. The inventory taken by ORVILLK PUTNAM, L. P. DRAKE and FRANK LOOMIS figures #7,(500. Goods seem to bring good prices and the sale will probably continue all this week and a portiou ot next. Agents of the creditors are present in plenty, and there is a generous sprinkling of merchants who have come in to look OJJ. — Troy Gazette. The Musical Convention at North Towanda conducted by S. F. ACKLEY, closed last Fri day evening with a conceit. The weather was unpleasant, blit the untiring attention of the good people of the place contributed much to its success. Mr. A. secured as organist Miss IDA M. C. PULIS, of Skinner's Eddy, who is well knowu as a fine player and singer. The class numbered sixty and the bestof feel ing prevailed throughout. The convention was a closing up of a scries of weekly schools. The unanimous wish of the people is that Mr. ACKLEY hold another school there soon. He is to hold a convention at Spring Hill this week. TUE ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC NEWS. — One of the handsomest of publications is the Illustrated Scientific Xeics , published by Munn it Co., New York. Every number contains thirty-two pages, full of engravings of novelties in science and the useful arts. Ornamental wood work, pottery, vases and objects of modern and ancient art are finely shown. The March number contaius, among various other subjects illustrated, a full description of the manufacture of paper hangings, with en TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1881. gravings; how the deceptive curve is produc ed in casting the ball by the baseball pitcher, his attitude, how he holds and handles the ball, all fully illustrated. The number before us also contains engravings of Capt. Fads' proposed ship railway across the Isthmus,and a novel hydraulic railway locomotive. In addition to this it contains many valua ble recipes for artisans and housekeepers. This publication will be found instructive and entertaining to all classes,but will be l>est appreciated bv the most intelligent. Publish ed by Munn & Co., 37 Park How, New York at #1.50 a year, and sold by all news dealers. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church is composed of three "bands," intended to include all the females in the church and Sunday-school. The firsthand is made up of the older ladies; the second, of young ladies over fourteen; and the third, of girls and misses under four teen. During the past year the society col lected and expended the sum of #270. At the annual meeting on Saturday afternoon the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year. I, A DIES' HAND. President —Mrs. N. N. BEITS. Vice-President —Mrs. 1). W. SCOTT. Secretary —Mrs. JOHN E. FOX. Treasurer— Mrs. SAMUEL WOODFORD. OVERTON BAND. President— Miss MATTIE BLIGHT. Vice-President—Mrs. C. S. DAYTON. Secretary— Miss CLARA LEWIS. Treasurer— Miss FRANKIK WOODRUFF. STEWART BAND. President— Mrs. Dr. STEWART. Secretary— Miss MATTIE WICKIIAM. Treasurer—Mrs. J AS. WOOD. The Cabinet. President Garfield sent to the Senate 011 Saturday, the names of the following gen tlemen to comprise his Cabinet: Secretary of State. —James G. Blaine of Maine. Secretary of Treasury. —William W;n dom of Minnesota. Secretary of Bar. —Robert Lincoln of Illinois. Secretary of Navy. —William Hunt of Louisiana. Secretary of Interior. —Samuel Kirk wood of lowa. Postmaster General. —T. L. James of New York. Attorney General. —Wayne McVeigh of Pennsylvania. The nominations were promptly con firmed. The selection will give general satis faction and tends to thoroughly unite the Republican party. The Danville Insane Asylum Burned. The State Insane Asylum at Danville, in which several patients from this coun ty were confined, was discovered to be on fire Saturday evening. The institution is located a mile aud-a-lialf out of the city and before the fire companies could reach it the maiu building and east wing were enveloped in flames and past saving. The fire was stayed before the west wing was destroyed. The fire broke out again yes terday afternoon, but by the aid of fire men from adjoining towns a portion of the west wing was saved. There were nearly five hundred patients in the institution, all of whom were re moved without confusion. A few escaped but were recaptured. The inmates who could not be provided for in the west wing were taken to Harrisburg. The fire originated in the paint room and is believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion. The steward of the institution, Mr. F. Eyer, is a brother of Mrs. George Stevens of this piace. The building cost SOOO,OOO and was in sured lor $400,000. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. — Fair and warmer weather. "QKO BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" The Clothier (Established 1863) Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Mints, Caps, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c., than ever, and proposes to sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A large stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST, as we wish to close out that line oi goods entirely in the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods everyday. For "proof of the pudding," call on "JAKE," at No. 2 l'atton Block, Towanda. ANEW ENTERPRISE! A GENERAL EXCHANGE! In compliance with a very generally expressed desire, I have concluded to open an "EXCHANGE" for the sale of ROUSES 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 JPUBIjIC S.MCES 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 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 agaiust said estate must present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. WM. H. SMITH, Executor. Towanda, Feb 24. 1881—Gw JSTEW EATING HOUSE KESIVfMJMt.MJYT. 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 furnish WARM MEALS ON SHORT NOTICE. IIIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delieacies of the mar ket. (fr'-isr He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE HIM A CALL! XT THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, you will find the LATEST STYLES of Millinery Goods a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned trom 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 wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES. MILLINERS will do well to come and see the JVevD Stales ana Prices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. PRICE ONE CENT. Business Cards. X LVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda P; "TV*- T.B. JOIINSON7~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over H. C Porter's Drug Store Resident corner Maple and Second Streets, Residence LSBKEE & SON, A1 TORNEYS-A T-LA W, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Ta. C - | L. ELSBRKE. TT L. HOLUSTER D. D. s. ■ (Successor to I)r. E. H. Angle.) ANr> MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second lloor of Dr. Pratt's Ce ' lOjanSO TT THORNTON, -C - TUNER AND REPAIRER OfPianos and Organs. (Over 17 years oinori- Musi'c Store?" 8 rCCeivod at nolmoß & Passive's W. RYAN~ 'BOUNTY S UPERINI END EN '1 Office Patton's Block. T. MASONS * • A TTORNE Y A T-LA W, Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. 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, Ta. PECK & OVERTON, Attomeys-at-Law, Towanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M.PECK. WILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUEFING TON, A TTORNEYS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. TX7OOD & HALE, Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. | JAS. T. HALE. JPRANK P. GRADY MERCHANT TAILOR. Corner Main and Pine Streets, Keeps a largo assortment of Clotlis and Snitincrs? And makes a SINGLE GARMENT or a WHOLE SUII to order ON SHORT NOTICE. Ilis present stock has been purchased at VERY LOW PRICES, and he proposes to Rive his customer* the benefit of his good bargains. ME A CALL. FRANK P. GRADY, Towanda, Jan. 13, 1881. PraCtiCal <*"* TaUor - MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB LISHMENT. Parrott # firessel 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. H. Pool, one door north of Chamber lin'e. Reserve your orders for them and save money.