DAILY TO WAX DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 184 ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. .Judge INGHAM was in this place yesterday. Lawyer CIIILSON of Troy, was a caller at this office yesterday. Miss SUSIE MORGAN who has been visiting in Tioga county, N. V., is home again. Cashier GUERNSEY, of the First National Rank, Canton, was in Tosvanda yesterday. lion. E. M. DUNHAM of Laporte, Sullivan county, was in Towanda yesterday. Mr. CARPENTER of FELCII & Co's store is on the '• sick list,'' being confined to his house by an attack of rheumatism. GEO. STEVENS lias returned from his Western trip, after having purchased several car loads of clover and timothy seed. The friends of MICHAEL MYLERT, of La porte, will he pleased to learn that he has al most recovered from his late serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. RUKKING TON have re turned from their bridal tour, and are now receiving the congratulations of their Towan da friends. GEO. 11. SMALLKY, who has been working Wavcrly for some weeKS past, having se cured a position there through an advertise ment in the REVIEW, has taken a position in FOWLER'S tin shop, Monroetou. Mr. and Mrs. ERNEST FROST mourn the death of their first born and only child, an interesting and idolized boy, aged sixteen months, lie died this morning of pneumonia. The young parents are thrown into the deep est grief by their great and sudden bereave ment and they will receive the hearty condo ence of their large circle of friends. Dr. E. D. PAYNE delivers the next lecture ill the Institute course on Monday evening of next week. Subject, Stout Hearts. Go and hear him, it will not cost you anything and will do you good. The Doctor is one of the best read men in our community and will give a lecture that will be both profitable and interesting. We notice that our old friend I). B. STOW ELL, running a steam bakery in Elmira has taken a partner into the business and the firm now is STOWELL ,1- MOODY. We are informed that Mr. M. is a brother of D. L. MOODY the evangelist and is an active busi ness man as well as Christian gentleman, highly esteemed in that city. JOH.M VOSE an old resident and respecta ble citizen of Sciota Hollow this Co., having reached his ,4th year on the 14th was given a surpri-e by his children, who met at the homestead to celebrate the event. This ro mantic place (Sciota) lies in a rich valley be tween the llound Top ami Tyler mountains, near a point ait which Bradford, Sullivan and Wyoming Counties center. The annual prize contest in declamation for the young men of the Susquehanna Col legiate Institute will take place in Mercur's Hall, Friday evening, April Ist. the Troy Gazette thinks Judge INGRAM "put his foot in it'' in writing the letter in j regard to the verdict in the Smithtield out rage case. Inasmuch as his Honor did not condescend to favor the REVIEW with the document, we bine nothing to say. AH the latest dances, including the new popular waltz quadrille, will compose the i programme of thqGerniania Orchestral as sembly, next Friday evening, 25th inst., in ' Means' Hall. Tickets 50 cents, admitting l gentleman and ladies. Our Monroetou correspondent writes usj that a house owned by D. R. BLACKMAN and occupied by JOSEPH MILLER, in that village, burned yesterday morning, together with most of the occupant's household goods. A small insurance on the furniture. We direct the attention of close buyers to the attractive advertisement of POWELL & Co., in another column. Their long experiance in the trade, together with acknowledged TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 18S1. skill in buying, puts the house almost beyond competition. It is an admitted fact that they make prices very low. The musical festival to be given at the M. E. Church this evening should attract a large attendance and liberal contributions. The genuine christian spirit which prompts the movers in the atlair, together with the joy and gladness which the proceeds will bring to a poor invalid ought to appeal to the hearts of all who have been blessed with this world's goods. Decisions were rendered on Monday in the following eases from this county argued be fore the Supreme Court at the present sess ion : MCAFEE VS. DAVIS, BLACKMAN VS. BLACKMAN, WARD vs. The Lebanon Mutual Insurance Co., judgments affirmed. In the ease of N. N. BEITS VS. Towanda (Lis A Wa ter Co., judgment reversed, and decision in favor of Mr. BETTS. Mr. C. A. Plummer is in town and will can vas our village for a most useful and conve nient article, in the shape of a set of combi nation brushes and handle, which only need to be seen to be appreciated., Mr. Plummer is an intelligent, reliable gentleman, and we cheerfully commend him to the confidence of all on whom he may call. 3-2J-lvvk. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-IAY.— Fair, stationary or higher temperature. The News Condensed. An armistice has been arranged between rhe British and Boers, and it is believed the war is now ended. The Rhode Island House of Represen tatives rejected the Senate resolution of sympathy with Ireland by a vote of lfi to 28. An express train on the Lake Shore road ran oil" the track eight miles east of Cleveland last night. The engineer and fireman were killed. The Savannah River at Augusta, Ga., is higher than it has been since 1805 ris ing twenty-four feet in twelve hours. A portion of Augusta is Hooded. One of the main features of the gigan tic scheme of Philadelphia capitalists Is to reclaim the Florida e\erglades as a ship canal across Florida. The contract for building the Laeka. wanna County Court House was awarded to John Snaith, of Ithaca, N, Y., and will cost, when completed, about §150,000. A private letter received in San Fran cisco says: "John W. Maekcy has bought out the intrests of two Scotchmen who held large blocks of Sutro Tunnel stock* This gives color to the story that the Bonanza firm control the tunnel." The Irish National Land Industrial League of New York reports collections aggregating §(5,000, since the date of the organization a year ago. At Sunday's meeting in New York and Brooklyn large accessions to its membership were an nounced. In New York during tke rain storm commencing Saturday morning and con tinning until Sunday morning, two inches and sixty-three hundredths of rain fell The rain fall this month there has been unusually heavy, reaching over six and one half inches. A private letter from Danville states that the loss by lire in the State Hospital for the Insane near that place, amounts to about four hundred and fifty thousand dollars. There were twenty-two wards, and fourteen of these, with the central building, were destroyed. The structure was very far from being fire proof, and in rebuilding it an effort will be made to correct the mistakes of construction ex posed by the lire. Helen Potter's Pleiades. Mercar'waM, Saturday, Specially organized lor this season and pronounced by popular acclamation the most attractive, enjoyable and thoroughly artistic Lyceum entertainment before the public. COMPRISING THE FOLLOWING TALENTED ARTISTS: Harriet Earnest, Soprano. J. Williams Maey, Buffo. THE CELEURATED MICH BERG STRING QUARTET Lillian Chandler, \ iolin. Lillian Shattuck, Violin. Lettie Launder, Violin and Cello. . Emrria Grebe, Viola. Anna Ring Greene, Pianist. Harry St. Ormond, - - - . 'Director. Appealing in new and attractive programs in combination with the kt Queen of the Rostrum," HELEN POTTER whose dramatic genius, acknowledged by the press and public at large, places lie pre-eminently at the head of all American Elocu ti mists, Reacjers and Impersonators. FOR SAM?. —A new Singer Sewing Machine and a new Davis Machine, for sale on time. For particulars call at this office. Cows Fou SALE. —I have eight good young ! milch cows for sale. \V. J. DELPEUCH. Horn lirook, 2—23. " Bears' Den." living about to break up housekeeping, 1 of fer my household furniture for sale at a bar gain. Call at mv residence on Ward avenue | before April Ist. J. L. KENT. You can get everything in the grocery and canned goods line, except poor and stale I goods, at Swarts & Cordon's. Every article ! on their shelves is of the best quality, new and fresh. MARRIED. SAYLES—VANHORN—At the bride's father's in East Troy, March 16, by Rev. John Van Kirk, of Monroeton, Willis Bayles and Fli/ra Vanllorn, both of East Troy. DIED. FROST.—In this borough, Wednesday morning March 23, of pneumonia, Harry, only child of G. E. and Harriet Frost, aged 16 months. Dsavercool, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop corner Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 DI SSO LUT I ON.—The partnership heretofore existing between Sand. Woodford and Jno. VanDorn under the firm name of Woodford & VanDorn, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The books and papers of the late firm are left in the hands of Saml. Woodford, to whom all debis due the firm must be paid and by whom all debts owing by the firm will bo settled. SAMUEL WOODFORD. JOHN VANDORN. Towanda, March 18, 1881. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership heretofore existing between Charles Johnson, N. M . Eiehelberger and Peter Mclntyre, under the firm name of the " Johnson Manufacturing Compa ny,' is this day disolved by mutual consent, Mr. 1 eter Mclntyre retiring from the firm. The liabili ties of said firm will be paid by Charles Johnson and N. M. Eiehelberger, and all notes and accounts due said firm will be paid to them. dTowanda, Pa., March 12, 1881. PRICE ONE CENT. DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over U. G Porter's Drugstore, Residence corner Maple aud Second Streets, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA W. South side Mercnr Block, Towanda, Pa. _ N. C. L.SNKKK. | L< EI.SBKEE. TT H HOLLISTEIi D. D. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. U. Angle.) () ''™ ATI y E AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's Ce " . lOjanSO IT THORNTON, * - TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years exneri -831,2- -<-' ' ' .*• R3s. W. RYAN, W . BOUNTY SUPERIN7 ENDEN 7 Office Patton's Block. H F. MASON, ■ A T TORNE Y A T-LA W, Office over Patch & Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LA\T TOWANDA, PA. JOHN W. CODDING, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OJ). KINNEY, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. OECK & OVERTON, A Atturneys-at-La w, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PECK. W1 LIMA MS, ANGLE & BUFFINGL TON, AT TORNE YS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. \X7OOD & IIALET" Attorneys at Laic, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. JAS. WOOD. | JAS. T. HALE.
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