D A I L! Y T<) WANDA REV IEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 200. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. CHARLIE HILI. starts for Poughkeepsie to day. * FRKI COOI.BAUGH has taken a clerkship at FITCH'S. Miss NILLIK ALLEN of East Troy is visiting friends in this place. Judge MORROW and wife returned from Philadelphia on Saturday. Senator DAVIES and Representative HIL- Lis were in town Saturday. W. K. HILL succeeds Mr. MULLOCK as Su perintendent of JORDAN'S Market. O. L. IIEVEUI.Y leaves FITCH'S to take a situation in EVANS & HILDRKTH'S. Judge STALFOUD was in town Saturday, looking very much improved in health. Mrs. E. O. MACFARLANF., who was quite alarmingly ill last week, is much better. We are pleased to see that our old friend HARRY Mix occupies the cashier's desk at FKLCH'S. Postal Clerk 1). W. GORF, has sold his house in Waverlv and taken rooms at the Tioga House. Miss LENA COBURN returned home Satur day from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. H. MAT THRWB. Savre. Capt. J. A. WILT was down street Satur day for the first time since he was taken ill, four weeks since. LEE LEWIS, an employe in the Enterprise Manufacturing Co.'s shops at Troy, has fallen heir to $3,000 by the death of a relative. Sheriff DEAN and two Towanda lawyers were in town on Wednesday, looking after the I). L. & W. extension and Junction Canal difficulties. D'A. OVEUTOX, Esq., appeared for the railroad company and L. M. II.VLL, Esq., for S. T. A KNOT.— Waverly lievieic. FRANK ROSEN FIELD writes us from Hous ton, Texas, that he has been very ill since his arrival in that city, and that he proposes to shake the dust of the " lone star'' State from his feet as soon as his health permits, and return to Towanda. He has lots of friends wlip will welcome him back. There was an immersion at the Baptist Church at the close of the sermon last even ing:. The annual meeting for the election of of ficers of the Baptist church, occurs this even ing. CORNELIUS VANDERPOOL, of Towanda township, was robbed of some S4OO in cash and securities valued at SIOOO one night last week. He suspieioncd several of his nephews of the robbery and put the matter in the hands of officer BURNS, who caused the ar rest of the suspected parties. While he was working up the case GEORGE VANDERPOOL, one of the arrested, confessed the robbery and disclosed where the plunder was con cealed. He had divided the money with, two of his friends, telling them that he had found it. At a hearing before Justice CODDING on Friday afternoon all the prisoners except GEORGE were discharged. He was held to await tha action of the Grand Jury. Nothing like the Comedy and American Four consolidated variety show which has been crowding the Buckingham to the ut most during the past week has been seen here this season. The combination gives as good, if not better, show than Tony Pastor brings with him. The bill played throughout is one continuation of good things. The combina tion opened Monday night to the largest house ever seen in the theatre; many being unable to gain admission. The bill opened with a roaring sketch with Joe Pettingilll as the negro. The olio was opened by the Par ker Sisters, the most refined lady song-and danee artistes living. Georgie Parker is sim ply toe beautiful and petite for anything. Andy Collons' banjo act brought him four or five encores nightly. lie has no equal. Mur TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1881. phy and Mack's Irish sketch is a screamer The Americau Four simulv break up the house every night. Miss Carrie Howard is one of the best serio-comics on the American stage. In short, the entire hill is a repetition of good things and must be seen to be appre ciated.—Louisville Argus, Jan. 16 th, 1881. Will appear in Mercur Hall on Wednesday evening. Admission 50 and 35 cents. Re serve seats at KIRBY'S Drug store. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-I>AY.— Local rains in southern portion; slight rise in tcmperaturre. The News Condensed. Beaconsfield is reported out of danger. General Longstreet is to be appointed Marshal of Georgia. Gen. Grant arrived at Galveston Friday morning and left for Vera Cruz. Twelve hundred French Canadians have emigrated to the States during the past month. Binghamton havl a SIO,OOO Ore yester day. The burned block was owned by ex-Mayor McKinney. Very Revcrened F. Janssens, of Rich mond, Va., has been, appointed Catholic bishop of Natchez, Miss. Our grave and dignified Senators are still wrangling over the question of who shall be officers of that bod v. Owing to his ill health the nomination of Mr. Nicliol, for Commissioner of Indian Affairs, has been withdrawn. It is reported that the President will reply to Delegate Campbell, of Utah, strongly reiterating his views on polyg amy. It is believed in Washington that no further important nominations will be sent, until the Senate has acted on those already sent in. Four thousand emigranfs for the Uni ted States left Bremen on Wednesday, making over twenty thousand for the first quarter of 1881. The Senate of Tennessee rejected the House bill to settle the State debt at 100 percent, ayes 12, noes 13. A motion was entered to reconsider. Thousands of bricklayers and men em ployed in the building trades in New York, were granted an advance of fifty cents a day, and all strikes averted. It Is stated that Secretay Windom's conference with the New York bankers Friday, was only a general discussion of financial matters, and no formal pro positions were made. The Texas and St. Louis narrow guage railroad obtained $4,000,000 in New York for the construction of a narrow guage from Texarkanna through Arkansas to a point opposite Cairo, Illinois. It is not yet settled that Marshal Douglass of the District of Columbia, will be relieved. Capt. Ileurv will not likely be nominated for the position until Mr. Douglass is properly cared for. There was a good deal in a name for Secretary Lincoln when lie was invited to a seat in Mr. Garfield's Cabinet; at least so far as prophecy of his official future went. The lamented sire was noted for being a most humane man, and his son has just given evidence of a like trait, Offi cers who have been exiled as it were, on frontier and other duty, from all luxuries and social pleasures are now to be afford ed an equal opportunity with their more fortunate brothers, who will take their places for a time. DIED. ENNIS—On Friday evening. April Ist, at 9 o'clock, at the house of her son, Mr. John Rahm, Mis. Eleanor Ennis, relcct. of the late Alexander Ennis Esq., of Standing Stone. She passed quietly and resignedly out of the flesh, knowing that "to be with Christ is bet ter," and confident in the faith which had been her support in many troubles. She was a true friend, a good wife, and an affectionate mother. Funeral will take place this Monday morning at 10 o'clock, at the house of Mr. JOHN RAHM. Services at 12 M. at the Uni versalist church at Standing Stone. A. J. Fisher has just placed in his Gallery one of L. W. Seavev's finest scenery back grounds. Also new accessories. American Tailor J. H. Carey, on same floor of REVIEW OFFICE. Spring Fashions received, all work cut in the latest, style and all the minor details complied with in making. Cutting done on short notice. April Ist 1881. White wash lime, for sale by D.W, Scott. & Co., 3t The best New Process Flour from Minne apolis. Try it. D. W. Scott & Co., 'have it A full line of Jesse Oakleys soaps including the celebrated "Queen" at I). W. Scott.&Co., GEO. 11. WOOD & Co. will, according to previous announcement, open their New Galery the first Monday of April, where you can get four very nice tintypes for 50 cents. AII kinds of copying Plain or in Ink, done. Stereoscopic and other out-door work, a Spe ciality. We have the best of Instruments, and will make the best of work. Patton's Block, Corner of Bridge and Main St., To wanda. Pa. Moving Household Goods and all kinds of draying done on reasonable terms by Murray Watts, who lias one of the best dravs in town and a good team. Orders left at G. S. Ack ley's office will receive prompt attention. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership heretofore existing between Charles Johnson, N. M. Eiclielbergor and Peter Mclntyre, under the firm name of the " Johnson Manufacturing Compa ny," is this day disolved by mutual consent, Mr. Peter Mclntyre retiring from the firm. The liabili ties of said firm will be paid by Charles Johnson and N. M. Eichelberger, and all notes and accounts due said firm will be paid to them. dTowanda, Pa., March 12, 1881. M EHCUR HALL! Wednesday, .ipril 6th. "A better show than Tony Pastor gives !" —Louisville Argus, Jan. 16. J COMEDY AND AMERICAN Af CONSOLIDATED SHOW MURPIIY & SHANNON, MURPIIY & MACK Georgie PARKER SISTERS Lizzie PETTINGILL & DAILEY, GALE & IIOEY Sam WESTON BROTHERS Morris 23 Unequalcil Artists 23 ANDY COLLOM FRANK LEWIS MISS CARRIE HOWARD CARDELEO and VICTOULLI. The best Duch team. The greatest Irish team. The champions of all high kickers. The most charming lady song and dance artists. The greatest living gymnasts; the ONLY gymnasts doing a double som ersault from the horizontal bar. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! ADMISSION : 5() and 35 Cents. Diagram at Kirby's drug store. PRICE ONE CENT. BUSH'S COLUMN- WANTED! §§ a call from everybody in search of READY MADE CLOTHING. It is an ad mitted fact that BUSH, The Bridge Street Clothier, keeps the largest, most fashionable, and best made Clothing, consisting of everything in, the line to be found in the country. He defies competition either in quantity or : quality of stock. His Spring Suits have just arrived, call and examine them. He can fit you out with every article of clothing needed by man or boy. TRUNKS. -""N Nw/ BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo of TR TJ Juries, -VALISES, GRIP ETC., ETC., which he is offering at manufacturers prices. His invoice filled one and a half cars, and comprises the best line of those goods ever offered in this market. JT. K. BUSH.
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