DAILY TOW AND A I IE V IE W. VOLUME 11, NO. 175. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Oapt. GEO. V. MYER has returned from Washington. s, w. LITTLE was announced among tlie prominent arrivals in Philadelphia on Thurs day. • Miss CiUSWKf.!., of Shippensburg. is visit ing at Rev. Doctor STKWAIM'S, on Second street. J. O. DAWES. Esq. of Windham, has pur chased a house and lot in Nichols, N. Y.. and removed to that village. • Oapt. MANVILLK'S little boy is very ill. We hope careful nursing will soon restore the child to health. Mrs. IIORTOX is preparing to move to Montrose to live with her daughter Mn- BEKBE, and has rented her house to Mrs. Dr. CARTER. G. N. TAYLOR informs us that we were in error in stating the other day that he had rented Mrs. L. PLACEMAN'S farm. He says it is his intent'*!] to go west. N. EICHELIIERGEU, Esq., of the Johnson Manufacturing Company, Towanda, was in town during the week, looking after the bus iness interests of the firm.— Duslwre h'ecieif Our former townsman, JESSEK WILSON, tiremnn on trains 31 and 32, is confined to his house in Wyalusing by sickness. Ilismanv • friends here unite in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Y. BEVERLY SMITH has just returned from Pittston where he went to institute a castle of Knights of the Golden Utile. The castle was organized with seventeen members and promises to become one of the best in the State. Reflector attachments for fastening tubular lanterns to dashboards, only n0 cents at the 09c store. I-lou. JOHN F. CUAMHKBLIN died at his home in Wva u -ing last evening. The funer* al wiil be held Tuesday afternoon. New and yet old! The fashionable blue peony dinner and tea ware same price as ironstone, at 0 P. Welled crockery store. Elegant new line of eaels and frames and line 1 icture brack; ts, also comic and fancy pietu es, cabinet size, just received at the Pile store. '•Christ's sufferings a necessity for us," will be Dr. TAYLOR'S theme at the Church of the Messiah to-morrow morning. In the evening the subject will be. "How to Walk." Prof. D: niell • will give Lis last lesson in Towanda on Monday afternoon next, and the last assembly on Monday evening, when he particularly requests a full attendance of all his pupils. The few who have not settled their bills will please come prepared to do >o. C. 11. DANIELLE. The Wyaltis.ng Cornet band is about to don uniforms, the selections having been made from sample suits. This growing and vigorous orgti'iiza ion. not a year old. has made rapid pi ogres. and he (ins to play i i public very acceptably. A neat un'f >rm will put the boys <>ll the war path for the season's campaign,—made up as it will he of decoration day, Fourth of July, excursions and pie-nies. On Friday March 4th. a tramp known as DAN MEAD, said to belong in Bradford coun ty, entered the residence of PATRICK SULLI VAN in Cherry township, and demanded clothing and something to eat. Mrs. SULLI VAN. who was very weary from attending sick children and an invalid husband did not immediately reply to his request, he bdeame enraged, and threatened violence, using the most profane language possible. Mrs. SUL LIVAN being possessed of a sufficient amount of courage, finally convinced this ruffiian'that it would be to his advantage to move on. We would suggest the propriety of confining such characters. The new poorhouse in Bradford TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 18S1. | county would be :i suitable place.— Dushore lievieic. MEAD is not a resident of this county, but hails from some place in New York State. The Steuben Bell telephone company, estab lished .Jan. ISSI, is progressing finely and bc ; coining more and more successful through tk zeal and energy of M. I). RIDGWAY, its manager in Corning. The company will have exchanges there, in Bath, where fifty instru ments are expected to be soon put up, Horn i cllsville, Painted Post, Wheeler, Prattsburg, ! Kanona and other places. A connection will also be made with the soldiers' home. The rent for an instrument in Corning is from $35 to S4O a year. Forty-five instruments ate a'- ready in use and it is expected that the num i her will soon run to one hundred. The ex change office is at SOULK & RIDGKWAY'S ! retail store 011 Market street, opposite the post iffice. The plai'e can readily be discovcr .ed by the wind >ws, iuul the artistically 1 arranged method of leading the various wires j through to the switch hoard.— Elmira Free j Frets, WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— •Increasing cloudiness, rain, stationary or i higher temperature. - .. The News Condensed. 1 By the explosion of a boiler in the Phoe nix Boiler Works, Buffalo, yesterday af | ternoon six men were killed and seven ; wounded. The steamship Parthia from Europe, i brought $500,000 in gold and between ! th:e ' and four millions more of gold is o s the way from Europe. A receiver lias been granted for the open Board of Brokers in New York, which organized in opposition to the Stock Exchange in November, INTO. A dinner is to be given to Ilancoek by | t he Manhattan Club, New York, Saturday levelling. Tilden, Randall, Schell, llott ! man and other prominent Democrats are | expected to attend. 'There are about 500 vendors of saw dust in New York city, doing a buisness amounting to more than .$2,000,000 annually. The capital invested is not less than $200,000. The Connecticut Senate has passed a bill 1 rohibitiiig unnecessary changes of text-books in the schools of the state. Two members of any school board can veto any change. Joseph Cornell, President of the Citi zens' Steamboat Company of Troy, Wed nesday contributed $2,500 to the World's Pair. Cornell will probably be made a member of the Fair Executive Commit tee. The biHto submit to the people a Con stitutional amendmeht prohibiting the importation, manufacture and sale of in toxicating liquors in the State of Texas, except for medicinal or sacramental pur-" poses, passed the Senate by a vote of 23 to 7. James W. Simonton, General Manager of the Associated Press, was married yesterday to Miss Mary E. Bronson, of Brooklyn, at the Emanuel Episcopal church in the presence of a large gather ing of friends. He has gone to California 0:1 his wedding tour. Arrests continue in Ireland, chiefly in the South and West. Some of the politi cal prisoners are confined in Kilmainham Jail, near Dublin, but others are to be sent to English prisons. The Irish Arms bill was passed through committee in tne British House of Commons Thursday, the new rule to expedite business being applied. TRIAL LIST for March Terra of Court ISSI, to be held at Troy, Pa.: ! II M Lake vs John Kelly issue | W S Newman vs S J Hickok et al issue i Michael Flynn vs Win Danghan asspt Pomeroy Bros vs David Lindley issue N Smith vs Chas B Wright..... debt Hannah Ward vs John Hay slander M C Westbrook vs W G Westbrook asspt Betsey G Bullock vs Carpenter Hoagland issue ltubright and Dorman vs Minn Sps Imp Co.. .sei fa Mary Ann Smith vs J G Rockwell covenant I Eason Pepper vs S J Miekok eject ! G E Bullock use vs Margaret Daun issue i Daniel I) Watkins vs Mary A Ingalls eject | Amos W Wilcox vs Peter Herdic et al sei fa I J A Linderman et al vs N C R H Co .appeal j Henry Patterson vs James Longwell trespass j E II Thomas vs J N Holcomb Gar att-ex | Levi Hartinan & Son vs Geo K Bullock et al...sci fa i J R Hazlelitt vs Geo K Bullock et al sei fa j Pomeroy Bros vs R M Mauley appeal Allen S Parsdns vs A J Lay ton trespass Wells Township vs Henry Robert et al eject Siibpu-naes returnable on Monday, March , 28th, 1881, at 2 o'clock, pm. GEO. W. BLACKMAN, Towanda, Feb. 25th, 1881. Prothonotary. j ERCUR IIALL, TOWANDA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Monday. March IJj-th. GEORGE E. STEVEN'S Mammoth original and only Uncle Tom's Cabin COMBINiATIOISr. The largest and most complete organiza tion ever "en route" with this play. 35 FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS 35 Juan Silvia's Pack of Man-llunting Cuban blood hounds. The coinical trick donkey, HANDY DUD LEY, introduced by his owner, Lawyer Marks. THE WEST TENNESSEE t o!overt Jubilee Singers. flic great working steamboat.—The great cotton-field scene with slaves at work.— Grand transformation scene of Eva in the golden realms. Admission ... 25 and 35 cts. Reserved Seats - 50 cts Nolo on sale at Kirby's. ANEW ENTERPRISE! A GENERAL EXCHANGE! In compliance with a very generally expressed desire, 1 have concluded to open an EX CII A NGE " for the sale of HORSES 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 i'rHJjEC SJUJWJS EVERY SATURDAY. I have ample accommoda tions, and will receive horses or goods of any dis cription to sell on commission, at public sale. Giye me a call at my Livery Stables, corner Main and Bridge streets. E. IC. BUEFINGTON. Sept. 14, 1880. TVTEXV EATING HOUSE .I.VIJ ItnSTJtUR S. T>. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores in Streeter's new hloek (one door south of Evans & Hildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish WARM MEALS ON SIIOIIT NOTICE. $ HIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. He has elegantly furnished rooms for the accommodation of parties. GIVE nr xr A CAL L ! PRICE ONE CENT. USUAL RosemfmU the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atten tion of T Mi: I 9 l it T WC. His assortment comprises the most fash ionable goods in the HEADY-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 ANI) BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment of FURNISH fXG GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. UOSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. A T THE GLOBE STORE On Bridge Street, you will llnd the LATEST SiYLESof Mi 11 i nei'3' Goods a large assortment of FANCY GOODS AND DRY GOODS. Mr. Marks has just returned trom New I ork, 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 Wir Stifles and M 9 vices. NEW GOODS ARE COMING IN DAILY FROM NEW YORK. "TpRO BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" The Clothier (Established 186aj Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Mats, Caps, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c., than ever, and proposes to sell lower than any house in Bradford county. \ 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. hor "proof of the pudding," call on "JAKE," ai No. 2 Patton Block, Towanda.