DAILY T<) WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 232. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Pastor HA I.LOWKLL is attending the meet ing of Baptist ministers in Athens. WILLIAM MCCABE manager of the Lehigh Valley Co.'s farms near Pittston, is in town. RAMIE LEWIS, one of the brightest lads in town, has been given a position as clerk in the First Ward Grocery Store. Rev. Mr. RAYMOND, pastor of the West Franklin Baptist Church, was a welcome caller at this office yesterday. Among the improvements going 011 in town we notice that Mrs. E. H. SMITH and Mr. DITTIHUH are each building new front fences. W. T. BISHOP, formerly of this place is practicing medicine in Ilarrisburg and is a member of the York County Medical Society. C. A. LASUKR formerly toll-gatherer for the Towanda Bridge Co.. is running the flour ing mill at Wysaukiug. He is a milier of considerable experience and makes excellent tlou r. Mrs. DITTRICH has been very ill for some time past and is still far from being well, but her son WILLIAM, wlio lias also been con * lined to the house for several weeks, 1> much better. ADRAM CAMP who has been in the employ ment of FRANK GREGG, for a long time, is said to bo one of the best ploughmen in the county and his services are in good demand for any kind of farm work. • C. X. BEERS proprietor of the Leßaysville stage route was serving as a juror last week and since his discharge has been too ill to oc cupy his accustomed place 011 the driver's seat. We are pleased to learn that he is im proving. REED BRAUXD has shown us some stalks of winter wheat taken from his father's field near Cawker City, Kan., two weeks since which measure two feet. Mr. B. writes that he has 30 acres which looks well and promis es a large yield. WILLIAM SIMS, one of the bravest sol diers from this county in the late war, and who rendered efficient service as a dashing cavalryman, has just been granted a pension for wounds sustained in battle. His arrear ages amount to over SI4OO. Bv reference to our hymeneal department the reader will see that one of our leading teachers has turned Benedick. The bride must be possessed of rare accomplishments to attract Prof. CRAWFORD so far from home, particularly when he has been thrown in the society of so many beautiful and gifted young ladies of thiscountv. We congratulate the Professor on the important step lie has taken, and bespeak for him and his wife a long and happy life. The newly wedded pair are spending a few weeks with Prof. CRAWFORD'S brother in Cincinnati. They expect to pro ceed to California in August. Pomona Grange meets in Frunklindnle to morrow. The celebrated "deep rock" water, genuine 100, 011 draught at FITCH'S. A stone walk is being laid from Main street to tlie office 011 the EDWARD OVERMEN prop erty. Ministerial Conference of Bradford Baptist Association met in Athens yesterday, and will remain in session until this afternoon. Eleven contrary men kept a jury out all night in the Mareellus case, but "the other fel low" was finally convinced as tlie "wee sma" hours'' approached. If you wish to enjoy a rich musical treat, make your arrangements to attend the Old Folks Concert at Mereur Hall Friday evening. To wan da's best musicians will furnish the music. The aged widow of the lat: Gen. ELIIIUE CASE, of Troy, is dead. She \va married in ISI4 and moved on the farm in Troy,where TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY n, 1881. she continued to reside until her death. She was about 90 years of age, and was the moth er of a large family of children, most of whom are still living. The performers who art to take part in the Old Folks' Concert to be given at Mereur Hall Friday evening, are our best local musicians' and the entertainment will be worthy the patronage of all. WE understand SAVERCOOL, who was con victed of larceny at the present session of court, and who made his escape from jail sev eral months since, made au unsuccessful attempt to gain his freedom lately. lie had loosened the tloor of Jiis cell before his plan was detected. To make sure of keeping him the sheriff put him in irons. Court Proceedings. In the case of the Com. vs. Marcelluses, charged with forcible entry and detainer, the jury tin# the defendants guilty of detainer, but not of forcible entry. Rule for new trial. The Judge sentenced the following prison ers yesterday: Fred Baker, convicted of stealing sheep, to pay a tine of SIOO to the commonwealth and costs of prosecution, and undergo an impris onment of two years in the Eastern Peniten tiary. David Shears, larceny, to pay a line of s.">o, costs of prosecution, and undergo imprison ment in the Eastern Penitentiary one year and two months. Henry Savercool, Larceny, to pay a tine of SIOO to the commonwealth, cost of prosecu tion and undergo an imprisionment in the Eastern Penitentiary for the period of two years and two months. Com. vs. John Keler. Forcible entry and detainer. Jury return verdict of guilty 011 first count and not guilty 011 second. Rule for new trial. O. I). Bartlctt to use of Pomeroy Bros. vs. J. S. and S. 1). Madden. Overton & Sander son and L. M. Hall for plaintiff; Patrick & Fovle and Col. E. Smith for defendants.. On trial. Fresh mackerel, shad and vegetables at RundelFs market this morning. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S, 011 Bridge street, for the host five cent cegar. SEED POTATOES. — I have several choice varieties of early seed potatoes for sale. E. W. HALE. Fitch's ice cream parlors are now open for the season. His cream needs 110 recommen dation. It is uuequaled in quality. Have you been to Titus' confectionery store and tried some of that celebrated Wyoming county Ice Cream'( We have and unhesita tingly pronounce it the best we have ever eaten. Call and get some. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. — Special in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. There will he an Old Folks Concert in Mer eur Hall, on Friday evening, May 13th, for the benefit of the Towanda Library. Tick ets fifty cents. Reserved seats may be secur ed without extra charge three days before the Concert at C. T. Kirby's. CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE*-A notice having appeared in the last Argus to the effect that the plumbing at the poor house was done by a Mr. TATE, Commissioner ! IIURST makes a correction in the following card: The plumbing at poor house was done un der the direction of Edward Williams, of Towanda, and those employed by him, and is entirely satisfactory so far. J. W. HURST, Commissioner. If the plumbing at the poor house reflects credit upon any one, Mr. WILLIAMS, who had t'ie contract, is entitled to it, and it is hardly 1 f tir in our cotemporary to cheat him out of it. The News Condensed. It is expected that the Senate will to day act on the nominations of Mathews and Chandler. On reaching his home in Virginia City, Nevada, Senator Fair was met at the de pot by his four-in-hand. The marriage of Prince Rudolph and Princess Saephanie was imposingly sol emnized in Vienna yesterday. Miss Olive Gould, for many years liv ing with the family of Daniel Webster, died at Eliot, Me., a few days ago, aged 91 years. George 11. Williams, the only negro in the Ohio Legislature, has fallen heir to $.">0,000 ;tnd will retire from business and politics and devote himself £0 a history he is writing entitled "Negroes as Slaves as Soldiers, and as citizens." The Chairman of the Republican Na tional Committee has issued a circular inviting expressions of opinion from Re publicans throughout the country regard ing the best methods or rules to he adopt ed for electing delegates to the next Na tional Convention in 1884. The custom house and post office build ing in Georgetown, 1). C., was entered by burglars on Friday night. The safe of the post office was broken open and robbed of $275 in cash, sl7l in stamps, SI,OOO in bonds and a gold watch and chain. An attempt was made to blow open the customs safe, ill which was considerable money, but withou ; success A number of capitalists in Buffalo, al ready prominently identified with the nar row gauge railroad in the Bradford oil country, will begin at once the construct ion of another road from Eldred, Pa., to some point in New York, on the line of the Western division of the Erie railway, not determined upon. The arrangements for the meeting of the Society of the Army of the Potomac in Hartford, on June Bth, have been com pleted. Gen. Sherman, Secretary of War Lincoln, the Governor of Connecticut, Generals Wright, Hancock, Shridau, Eranklin, Hawley, Slocuin and other dis tinguished officers, will be present. MARRIED. CRAWFORD—VANNESS—At the residence of bride's parents, Locust Grove, Boone county, Ky., by Rev. 11. Olmstead, pastor Presbyterian Church, llisinsr Sun, Ind., May 4, 1881, Prof. I. S. Crawford, of Brad ford county, Pa., and Miss Graeie V. Van- Ness. No cards. WANTS. Under this head toe will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted, A Good Girl who can cook, wash and iron. Apply at the house of E. O. Mac farlane, Houston street. FOR RENT. Two good houses for rent cheap. MADILL