DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 172. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. Louis STEELE, of Philadelphia, is visiting at his uncle's J. J. GRIFFITHS. D. C. DKWITT and I. M'PHERSON are at tending Supreme court in Philadelphia. Mr. WELLS, night cierk at the Ward House, is laid up with rheumatism. G. P.. DAVISON, the energetic general agent of the popular Eureka Mower, is spending a few days in town. GEORGE KIRBY'S baby has been very ill, but the parents now hope the little fellow is out of danger. WELLINGTON WHITTAKER has been ap pointed postmaster of Wvsox, in place.of C. J. EASTABROOK, resigned. Mr GEORGE COSPER and Miss FANNIE XO BLE, of Trov, spent Sunday in town as the guests of Mrs. F. R. BRAUND. They return ed Monday afternoon. L. J. CULVER has gone to Washington to spend a lew days and will probably make himself familiar with Commissioner LEDUC'S methods during his stay in the National eapi tol. Little JosiE SWARTS is patiently enduring a siege of scarlet fever. She is under the medical care of Mrs. COVERDALE, electrician, and is haying the dreaded disease in a very mild form. MICIIAEL IVIUWIN, of Towanda township, who met with a painful accident early in the winter by the crushing of a linger in his eorn shelter, is able to be around again although he still bears unmistakable evidence of the physical pain he has suffered and is still en during. Capt. WILT, while enjoying- his trip to Washington, found the hurried journey and fatiguing inarch too much for his physical endurance, and has been contined to his house under the doctor's care ever since his return. His illness is the more embarrassing from the fact that his wife is also on the •' sick list." < )ur young friend, S. S. DKLANO, son of O. L. DKLANO, of this place, is tilling a respon sible and lvcrative position in Detroit, Mich, lie gave his sisters gratifying evidence of his love the other day, by forwarding them a handsome piano. Not every boy is so thought ful and considerate of his family after he gets away from under the home roof, but the ex ample is worthy of imitation. The gentleman particularly referred to in the appended item from tin: Elmira Advertiser is a brother of our good friends and enter prising citizens of Wells, MOUKIS and (J 1 . L. SHKPAUD : '• Mr. Lew Shepard, who carried on groce ry business in Elmira some time ago, and la ter at Daggett's Mills is in a Hue position in California with an uncle named .1 udson, ra ted in the mercantile agency as an octilion airc. Mrs. Shepard is a sister of Mrs. Dix W Smith of this city, both being daughters of Mr. John Roy, at the State Line." WKATHKK INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. — Cloudy with rain, stationary or higher tem perture. The residences of W. li. DODGE and O. A BALDWIN, in the Third ward, have been con. nected l>y telephone and the two families can now enjoy a visit without being subjected to the inconvenience of passing over icy side walks and muddy crossings. Mrs. DUIMMOND, whose death was an nounced yesterday, will be buried this after toon. Relatives and friends will meet at Mrs. .SWEET'S in Monroe, at 11 o'clock this morning and escort the remains to Wysox, and the funeral services will he held in the Brick churcji at one o'clock this afternoon. " The Orphans," is the title of a new paint ing in the window of BKXI>F.K, the artist. The piece gives evidence of rare artistic talent, and reflects great credit upon the gen iis and esthetic taste of the artist. Were ic a production of some of the old masters it would bring a small fortune. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1881. 0. L. STEWART informs us that notwith- standing the high price he paid for Mr. LAN DON'S steers, he had no trouble in dis posing of them at a handsome profit at White Ilaven, the butchers taking them in prefer ence to western cattle. The fortunate pur chaser promised to send Mr. I.ANDON a gen erous cut from one of the animals when slaughtered, that he may test the quality of the beef. Four rooms, suitable for small family, to let. Inquire at this office. I have a convenient dwelling house m 2nd ward to let. F. J. CALKINS. A good kitchen girl wanted immediately at Jennings' hotel. FOR*SALE.—A lot of very line corn stalks, and a small quantity of hay. Inquire of 11. W. XOBI.ES. For sale cheap on easy terms. One span horses, one single horse, two top buggies. Inquire of G. S. Auk ley. The News Condensed. President Gowan of the Reading rail road returned from Europe 011 Saturday. L. B. Boomer, the great bridge builder of the West, died suddenly in New York Sunday. The verdict of the jury in the Burns murder trial at Milford, Pike county yes terday was, not guilty. The trustees of the Danville Insane Asylum are already taking steps to re build that iustilutiou. The Legislature of Maine, has decided to till the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Senator Blaine, March 15th. The Deputy Receiver of Taxes, William J. Whartenby, of Germautown, Pa., has absconded. He is said to be a defaulter. The Republicans of the Maine legisla ture have nominated Congressman Frye for the U. 8. Senate, to succeed Secretary Blaine. The weavers at Fall River, Mass., hesi tate to commence a strike, as there has been a heavy decline in print goods and a declining trade. Hiram Atkins and son; arrested Friday at New Paltz, for illicit distilling, were Monday held in 81,000 bail for examina tion Thursday. A Providence, R. 1., dispatch announ ces that Mrs. Elizabeth K. Churchill, widely known as a speaker in behalf of woman's rights and reform generally, is dead. Freeburn, one o'f the engineers on the train carrying ex-President Hayes from Washington on Saturday, and who was injured by the accident to the train, died in Washington Monday. In New York three burglars were dis covered breaking safes in the oflicc of Durr & Brother, gold smelters, on Ann street. Two escaped leaving tools valued at 8500, and the.third Andrew Craig, was captured. At the annual meeting in Philadelphia of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania railroad company yesterday morning it was announced that the company had ob tained control of the Philadelphia, Wil mington and Baltimore railroad. Robert Pate of St. Louis sold the fa mous pacer, Mattie Hunter to John Splan, who gave an order on C. E. Emery, of Cleveland, for the purchase money, twelve thousand dollars. ' Pate bought the mare two years ago for three thou sand. Shs proved one of the best invest ments on the turf. W. B. Brennan, Chairman of the Com mittee on Ways and Means of the New York House of Representatives, commit ted suicide at his home near Malone, on Monday, while laboring under a fit of mel ancholy produced by an incurable disease. TRIAL LIST for March Tarr* of Court ISBI, to be held at Troy, Pa.: i 11 M Lake vs John Kelly issue I W 8 Newman vs S J Hickok et al issue 1 Michael Flynn vs Win Daughan asspt | Pomeroy Bros vs David- Liudley. issue i N Smith vs Clias B Wright debt j Hannah Ward vs John Roy slander | M C Westbrook vs W (1 Westbrook asspt i Betsey G Bullock vs Carpenter Hoagland issue i Rubright and Dorman vs Minn Sps Imp Co...sci fa j Mary Ann Smith vs J G Rockwell covenant Kason Pepper vs 8 J Hickok eject G K Bullock use vs Margaret Dfltm issue Daniel 1) Watkins vs Mary A Tngalls eject Amos W Wilcox vs Peter Ilerdic et al sci fa J A Linderman et al vs N C It R Co appeal Henry Patterson vs James Longwell trespass E II Thomas vs J N Holcomb Gar att ox Levi ilartman & Son vs Geo K Bullock et al.. .sci fa J R Hazlclitt vs Geo E Bullock et al sci fa Pomeroy Bros vs It M Mauley appeal Allen S Parsons vs A J Lay ton trespass Wells Township vs Henry Robert et al eject Subptrnaes returnable on Monday, March 28tli, 1881, at 2 o'clock, p in. GEO. W. BLACK MAN, Towanda, Feb.2sth, 1881. Protbonotnry. "pUO BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" jThe Clothier (Established 1565) j Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Huts, fV/i/.v, Tics , Scarfs, I 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 Button 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 HORBE9 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 f* IKtAt S*§Mj.ES 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. EATING HOUSE .ITU MIESTJMJJR%M*YT % S. B. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores in Streeter's new block (one door south of Evuns & llildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish WARM MEALS ON SHORT NOTICE. HIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all tlio delicacies of the mar ket. ftfW He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE II I M A CAL L ! A T THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, you will find the LATEST STYLES of 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 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 see the JVevc Stifles and Prices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. PRICE ONE CENT. X s USUAL Ros@wfmld the fashionable clothier, is the flrst to open a FULL LINE or SPRING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atten tion of TU F. P I II ht C. His assortment comprises the most fash ionable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTHING LINE, purchased for cash, and will be sold CHEAPER than any other house in the country can offer the same quality of goods. A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment of FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. HALL, TO WAND A. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday, March l^th. /—-V GEORGE E. STEVEN'S Mammoth original and only Uncle Tom's Cabin COMBINATIOISr, The largest and most complete organiza tion ever "en route" with this play. 35 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS 35 Juan Silvia's Pack of Man-Hunting Cuban blood hounds. The comical trick donkey, RAND Y D UD LEY, introduced by his owner, Lawyer Marks. THE WEST TENNESSEE Colored Jubilee Singers. The great working steamboat.—The great cotton-fleld scene with slaves at work.— Grand transformation scene of Eva in the golden realms. Admission •- - - 25 and 35 cts. Reserved Seats - - - - 50 cts Noio on sale at Kirby's,
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