DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 209. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. G. S. ACELEY is in New York. C'HAFL. BUKFINGTOK has purchased a thous and dollar horse. Mr. and Mrs. IIORACF. CIIILSON. have re turned from their bridal trip. W. J. MAUGKR of North Towanda is very ill. His ailment is thought to be Bright's disease of the kidneys. LEGKAND BRKWKR, who has been confined to his room for several months with rheuma" tism, is able to be around again. Mrs. HILLIS has been spending the winter with her hn<-band in llarrisburg. She has now returned to her home in this place. Mrs. TOST, formerly of Elmira and now of Boston, a lady of considerable notoriety as an authoress and writer for the religious press, is visiting her brother, A. R. MOK, at Mon roeton. The lady has been something of a traveler, having crossed the ocean several times. The Rev. DAVID CRAFT, of Wvalusing, has been elected I). D. G. M. ef the Bradford county district I. O. O. F. Ilis opponent for the position was Rev. J. B. FRENCH of Troy, and the contest was quite close, the majority for Mr. CRAFT only being about fifteen. E. E. ECKSTEIN, who has been engaged in the stationery business in Philadelphia for many years, but who now hails from New York, is registered at the Ward House. NED is not only a good salesman but one of the most genial and companionable gentlemen to be met with anvwbere. The 'funkhannock correspondent of the Klmira Free Press takes the same vievr of the Post Office contest in that town that the REVIEW did a few days since. This is his sensible conclusion: In our postoffice squabble Major 11. W. Bardwell, the present incumbent, has the in side track. The aspirants for the position are Major It. W. Bannatvne and O. I). Stebbins. Major Bardwell is an honest, competent and Obliging officer, and as we hare to have a re publican, we won't trade a certainty for an uncertainty. By permission of Mr. ROSENPIKLD we print the following letter. It is proper for us to add that the good opinions the writer entertains of Mr. MILLER are shared hy all who haye the pleasure of that gentieman's acquainance. lie will shortly take up his residence in Penu Yuu, N. Y., where he will engage iu business for himself and we have no doubt will become quite as popular there aa he is here, lie certainly carries with him the best wishes of this entire community : To whom this may come— The bearer, Mr. REED n and after April 20th Ed. Mouillesseax's jewelry store will be removed from Streeter's new block to Means block, with Munvilie's music store, in store formerly oecupid by Powell & Co. vr GOING UP.— We understand that our butch ers have advanced steak to2o cents per pound and they intend f© make up advance on all other kinds soon. They assert that, after pay ing the present prices—G 1-4 cts. per pound, live weight, for beef, that it is impossible for them to sell at old prices. The price now paid for cattle is the highest since the war. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1881. It will pnv you to pause in front of BUSH'S clothing store on Bridge street, and observe the artistic arrangement of his show window and then go inside and examine the finest as sortment of clothing ever exhibited in this market. The following appointments for charges in this county were made at the late meeting of the Wyoming Conference in Warerly: Presiding Elder— T. C. SMITH. Athens—A. W. Ilooi>. Camptown—J. R. ANGEL. Ilornbrook— S. F. WRIGHT. Le llnysville —LUTHEß PECK . Litchfield— H. G. RI.AIR. Orwell—W. R. NETHER TON. home— S. 13. KKKNKT. Windham— J. R. ALLEN. Wyalusiug —J. H. WESTON. The annual meeting of the Towanda District of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbytery of Lackawanna will be held in the Presbyterian Church of Towanda on Thursday, the 14th instant. This district or ganization includes the counties of Bradford and Sullivan. It is expected tnatall the aux iliary societies within these bounds will be represented, and a cordial invitation is given to all interested in the cause of missions to attend. The following program has been prepared: Devotional meeting, 9:30 a. m.,led by Mrs. Knox, of Elmira. . MORNING SESSION, 10 O'CLOCK. Doxology and prayer; reading of minutes of last annual meeting; secretary's report; treasurer's report; roll call; constitutional amendment, Miss Loring of Scranton; singing; essay, "Zenanas and the women who live in them," Miss Cook; welcome address; re sponse; solo, Mrs. Baldwin; appointing com mittees; Lord's Prayer in concert. AFTERNOON SESSION, 2 O'CLOCK. Scripture reading and prayer; reading of minutes; president's address; singing; talk on Japan, Mrs. Knox; report from bands; talk to bands, Miss Loring; solo. Mrs. Bald win; verbal report from auxiliaries; report from committees; miscellaneous; prayer. EVENING SESSION, 7 : 30 O'CLOCK. Opening exercises; reading minutes; popu lar address, Rev. A. L. Ostrander, of Owego. Boys watches that will run, only 25 cents at the 99c store. The Rival hanging lamp, in brass and nickel at C. P. Welles' crockery store. Bird cages, best goods, only secure fasten ings, at C. P. Welles' crockery store. The new Harvard Burner gives entire sat isfaction. For sale by C. P. Welles. Children's carriages—good assortment and very cheap at C'. P. Welles' crockery and 99c store. Forwent, a small house newly papered and painte'd, convenient to the Institute. Inquire at this office. A NEW ENTERPRISE.—R. S. Thurber has provided himself with a suitable " rig" and is now prepared to deliver all kinds of packages, goods, trunks, &c., on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Orders left at Stevens & Long's and Dye & Co.'s will re ceive prompt attention. H3T Baggage and parcels hauled to and from depots. 4—12 A FINK HOUSE. —The celebrated stallion, so widely and favorable known, '"George Henry Patchem," owned by ROBT. ARNOLD of this place, is looking very line this Spring and presents a splendid appearance on the road. He deserves and will receive the pat ronage of persons desiring to raise large, line and lirst-class horses. His size is great, so that if you fail to get stock of great speed you will surely get valuable horses for service. Our best horsemen admit that he shows a 2:30 clip. The especial attention of farmers and horsemen is called to this horse. WANTED.— Four men to sell goods—must have good address and be a little handy with tools. Also one active man to assume general management and control of this division; business good for four or five years; could be handled in connection with any other line of goods; is controlled by monopoly and no com petition; goods as staple and necessary as sugar in any household, easy to sell and high ly respectable. This opening is for the right man in the right place and is not often found in a lifetime. For particulars call at Seeley's Hotel and see our line of goods. 3T R. FUISBEY. The News Condensed. No break in the Senate dead-lock yet The Western Nail Association yester day agreed to advance the price of nails from $3 to $3 15. The President has consented to deliver an address at the laying of the corner stone of the Yorktown monument, dur ing the centennial celebration next Octo ber. The Turkish Minister at Washington publishes a card expressing heartftil grat itude to the prominent ladies who have appealed for aid for the sufferers by the Scio earthquake. There is great distress and alarm throughtout Hungary, on account of the floods. Property to a vast extent has alieady been destroyed, and the worst is not yet oyer Low Dog's band from Sittting Bull's camp, are now en route from Popular River to Buford, in charge of the Seventh Cavalry. Fify men and seventy women and children arc in the party. The catastrophe at Chios has surpassed all conception. The number of killed and wounded is more than fifteen thousand. There are forty thousand famished suf ferers who require immediate assistance. Only $4,445,850 of the $25,000,000 U. S. cupon and registered bonds of the fund ed loan of 1881 embraced in the one hun dred and first call have been received for redemption at the Treasury Department. James W. Brooks, in the New York Supreme Court yesterday, recovered a verdict of SIO,OOO for injuries received on the New York and Greeuwood Lake Railroad, the train having run into a draw on November 4th, 1870. DISSOLUTION.— THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Saml. Woodford and Jno. YanDorn under the firm name of Woodford & VanDorn, is this day dissolved hy mu tual consent. The books and papers of the late firm are left in the hands of Saml. Woodford, to whom all debts due the firm must be paid and by whom all debts owing by the firm will be settled. SAMUEL WOODFORI). JOHN VANDORN. Towanda, March 18, 1881. E EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters tes- T tamentary having been granted to the under signed, under the last will and testament of George Gard. late of the Township of Wysox, de ceased, all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement. WM. H. SMITn, Executor. Towanda, Feb 14.1881—6w EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary having been granted to the un dersigned, executrix of the estate of Ethan B. Moore, late of Ulster, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duly au thenticated to the undersigned for settlement. LOUISA MOORE, Executrix. Ulster, Feb. 24, 1881. NEW SPRING GOODS! Now is the time to make your selection of a JYE U % SPRING SUIT from the attractive array of suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of Parrott & Gvessel 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 COLUMJf■ WANTED! 3§ 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. I Q BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo of TR UJVRS, VA.LISES, GRIE SjICES, ETC., EIC., which he is offering at manufacturers prices. His invoice filled one and a half cart, j and comprises the best line of those goods ever offered in this market. .T. K. BUSH. i •