DAILY TO WAND A REV IE W. VOLUME 11, NO. 202 ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. GEO. p. CASH, of Philadelphia, is in town. WII.MAAP MCCAUK of Pittston lias been in twn this week. Col. GEORGE SANDERSON, Jr., of Scran ton. was in Towanda yesterday. We are pleased to SEE Col. H. B. MCKEAN m town. J ERR E IIOSFORD and family have removed from North Towanda to Frieudsville, Susque hanna county. C. L. LAMB, one of the prominent voung lawyers of Wilkesßurre. was in town yester day. He formerly resided in this place and read law with Senator DAVIES. F. TAYLOR took his departure for Utica - yesterday morning to take a position as sales man in a large wholesale crockery store. He carries with him the best wishes and entire confidence of this community. His family will remain here for a few months yet. WEVIHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. — Light snow; slight rise in temperature. The great combined Comedy and American Show at ?Jereur Hall to-nigh. The company consists of 20 people. The Eureka shops are running nights, so crowded are they with orders for the coming season. "We are authorized by the county commis sioners to sav to the overseers of -the poor in the several townships ami boroughs, that Ihe poor house will be ready to receive inmates on Monday, the 1 stli of April. 1881. Mrs. J. K. BAKER, who had been sick for a long time, died at her home in Bath. N. Y., yesterday, .she was a sister of Hon. .JOSEIMI POWELL and Postmaster POWELL. 3lrs. B. was about ."10 years old. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at half-past three. Those who attend the benefit at the 31, E. Church this evening will not only enjoy (he luxury of contributing to a most praisewor thy object, hut will have the pleasure of lis tening to a rich musical and literary enter tainment, The following is the progrmine: I—Declamation—" Revolutionary uprising." W. S. MACE. 2. —Song—" The Violets-"'—Mrs. BALDWIN, Mrs. SN vt r and 3liss SEELY. 3—Duet—" When 1 know tint thou art year Me."—Miss LOTTIE KEELED. 3lr. MACE. 4.—Declamation—•' Frugmentsof a battle."— \V. V. Droit AN. R>.— Song.—Messrs. TURNER, BUCK, MACE. fi—Duet —" How dear to me the hour."—3l rs. If. 3IKRCUR and Miss KEEI.ER. 7.— Declamation—'" The hog."— A. F. BUON 'SON. * B.—Song and Chorus—" I'se gwine back to Dixie."—Mrs. BALDWIN. 31 iss SEELY, Mrs TURNER and 3lrs. SHAUT. At the conclusion of these exercises ice cream and cake will be served. PEOPLE WHO HAVE CHANGED THEIR " LOCAL HABITATION."— The following per sons have " moved," or will do so the present Spring: t W. S. Vincent to Erie, Pa. 3\ r . G. Gordon to his new house recently purchased of John YanDorn. 31 el 1 Carman to rooms over his store. 3lr Pettinger 'o his former home, Washing ton, N. J. D. T. Evans to .Mrs. Griffiths house on Second street. J. K. Bush to house vacated by G. ll. Spring. G. 11. Spring to Bath. N. Y. J. E. Hitchcock to Mrs. DcLano's house on Pine street. 31. C. 3lercur and family will board with Mrs Marshall on Chestnut street. 31. E. Chubbuck to one ot B. Kuvkendall's houses on Main street. W. S. Simpson to Jos Pulton's house on Second street. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 18S1. Mrs I>r Carter to 3lrs Ilorton's house. 31 rs. A. Horton to 3lontro.se. Mr and Mrs D. C. I)eWitt will board with 3lrs D.'s mother. Dr Woodburn to liis recently purchased house 011 Main street. Lyman Blackmail to the house on corner of Fourth and Huston streets. Chas. J. Allen to house vacated by Johnson Wells 011 State street. Johnson Wells fo J. V. Will cock's house on Weston street. Dan Willcock to rooms in Beidleman's block. Ed Lynch to Mrs Patrick's house on Locust Avenue. P. Pennypackcr to his own house on 3d st. John Roiley to house vacated by J. L. Kent. Geo. 15. Neal to one of J. P. Kirby's houses ; on Poplar street. Henry Seibert to one of 31. 11. Lanuing's I houses on Main street. It. A. Pettes to Ilarry 3lix's house on Main ! street. L. It. Coburn will occupy C. Ft. Porter's house when he moves. 11. W. Wells has remove d from 3louroetou 1 to his house on Second street. Chas.3lorgan from Burlington to the house vacated by Dr. Woodburn. 31r.-> Miller and 3 iss Jessie Ward will board | at Mrs. Mereur's < n Chestnut street. Geo Kinner will occupy a house near the | College. E. C. Shaw to A. J. Nobles' house on Main street. Reed Braund to Cole's house on Second st. Mrs If. S. Phinney to her house on 3lain street. if. K. Ford to Horace Ilorton's house on Elizabeth street. I>. A. LaMcnt to Troy township. 3[rs Sherman to part of Chas Johnson's house on Second street. C. E. Andrus to part of 11. Met Jill's house on Second street. Acker Smith across the road. <J. W. Heath to Sayrc. Fred Heath to south 31ain street. Mike Schuman to lioiise on Charles street. S. 11. Pitcher to house next to Albert Smith. C. B. Merryott to rooms over the Bridge Street Furniture Store. Frank Bowman to rooms in Kcllum block. 3lot McClen to Munville's bouse near Judge Mereur's. Reed .Miller to Penu Van, X. Y. 3irs. 11. M. Payne to rooms over Ilosen tield's store. E. ('. Jennings to Canton. B. W. Ennis to Eagle hotel. E. P. Seelv to 3lr<. Maxwell's house on Ward avenue. If any of our readers know of any others they will confer a favor by notifying us, that we may make the list complete. " The News Condensed. The Pennsylvania Railroad has sub scribed *123,000 to the World's Fair. The steamship Adriatic, from Europe, brought a million and a quarter in gold yesterday. 3lrs. 13. 11. Buxton, authoress of the novels "Jenny" and "Princess,"and other popular works of fiction, is dead. The net earnings of the Panama Rail way for the past year are reported at $1,102,000. Surplus on hand, $1,383,000. The New York Commercial's Washing ton special says that Prof. Barnard, of Columbia College, will succeed Minister White at Berii". The position of Commissioner of Indian Affairs has been tendered to ex-Congress man Price, of lowa. The nomination will be sent in soon to the Senate. Dr. Julius 11. Skilton, for eight years Consul-General in Mexico, states that American trade has increased sixty per cent since 1879 in machinery and hard ware. The British bark, Queen, arrived at New York from London, Sunday, and re ports a very stormy passage. One sailor fell overboard ami was drowned, and an other fell from the rigging and was killed. A. J. Fisher has just placed in his Gallery one of L. W. Seavey's tinest scenery back grounds. Also new accessories. American Tailor J. If. 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 bv D.W, Scott & j Co., " 3t The best New Process Flour from Minne | apolis. Try it. I). W. Scott & Co., have it A full line of Jesse Oakleys soaps including the celebrated "Queen'' at I). W. Scott&Co., GEO. IT. WOOD & Co. will, according to previous announcement, open their New ; Galerv the first Monday of April, where you i can get four very nice tintypes for JO cents. ; All kinds of copying Plain or in Ink, done. Stereoscopic and other out-door work, a Spe ciality. We have the be.<t of Instruments, j and will make the host of work. Patton's j Block, Corner of Bridge and Main st., To : wanda. Pa. Moving Household Goods and all kinds of denying done on reasonable terms by Murray Watts, who has one of the bestdravs in town and a good team. Orders left at G. S. Ack -1 lev's oltice will receive prompt attention. j HALL! We tines (I ay, .fpril iiflt. ! "A better show than Tony Pastor gives!" —Louisville Argus, Jan. 16. f COMEDY AND AMERICAN / -i~ CONSOLIDATED SHOW | MURPHY ai SHANNON, MURPHY & MACK | Georgie PARKER SISTERS Lizzie PETTI NO ILL & DAI LEY, GALE & IIOEY ! Sam WESTON BROTHERS Morris j Inflttn tiled •Irtists "111 I ANDY OOLLOM FRANK LEWIS MISS CARRIE HOWARD COItDELLO AND YICTORRELLI. The best Ducli 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 AD V ANC E IN PRICES ! ADMISSION : 55 O and 85 Cents. Diagram at Kirby's drug store. NEW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a .RJSW SUIT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of JParrott S Or esse! These goods have just been opened and are of the latest styles and very best quality. We guarantee fits, and make prices as low as the lowest. 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, Tlie Bridge Street Olotliier,' 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 cinalit y of stock. His Spring Snits have just arrived, call and examine J them. He can fit you out with every article of clothing needed by man or bov. THINKS. BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo of TR UJVTTS, ~X r A.L/ISES, GRIF SjICICS, ETC., FTC., which lie 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. •T. Iv. BUSH.
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