DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 238. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. BURNS has returned from her pleas ant visit in Washington. E. J. CLEVEDAND, Esq., of Canton, has been in town for a day or two. Mrs. G. R. MACFARLANE entertained a company of friends last evening. Mrs. EUGENE GREGG has gone to Ilornells ville, N. Y„ for a visit of a few weeks. Judge and Mrs. INGHAM were the guests of Mrs. G. 11. WATKINS during their stay 111 town 011 Monday and Tuesday. Capt. NEWTON LANDON, of Canton, Co. I, 12th Reg., has resigned and an election has been ordered to till the vacancy. ED. MERCUR and several other Wilkesßar re gentlemen propose making a trip from that city to Ilazleton 011 bieyolos May .">O. F. G. JOHNSON, CHARLIE FKLTON and S. 8. KIRBV have creditably passed the pre liminary examination anil been enrolled as students at law. JERUE G. KINGSBURY has taken a situa tion in the LaFranee Fire Engine Co.'s man ufactory, Elmira, and goes there this morn ing. lie is an excellent machinist and one of the most exemplary young men in Towanda. Mr DAVIS, advertising agent for BACHELOR & DORIS' circus, is as courteous and affable a gentleman as we have often met. If he is the representative of the personnel of the ex ibitors, the show is certainly a great improve ment 011 most circuses in the country. Mr. W. C. TOWNSEND, formerly general manager of the S. L. fc S. R. It, fc Coal Co., was in town yesterday, 011 his way to Phila delphia to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company. lie now has charge of the sale of Loyal Sock coal in Buffalo. Misses LAMENT and WIGIITMAN of this place have engaged in the millinery business atStevensville. The young ladies understand their profession in all its details, and are moreover possessed of peculiar taste, so that the ladies of Eastern Bradford are fortunate in having them in their midst. You can always get good ice cream at C. S. FITCH'S. Don't you forget it. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S, on Bridge street, for the best five cent cegar. GEO B. NEAL lias taken a contract to make fifty small tables for use in the poor house, and made a wager that he will put them up in two weeks unaided by any one. Rev. J. W. NEVINS, father of our towns man, J. II NEVINS, died in Catherine, Schuy ler county, N. V., 011 Saturday last and was buried Monday. The deceased was SO years old and had been in the M. E. Church GO years—being in active service for more than half a century. Nearly forty years ago he was pastor of the church in this place. He was presiding elder for six years. ORWELL, Pa., May 17. 'Bl. Mr. John W. Payson was prostrated by paralysis, 011 Friday last. His condition is improving up to the present time although still critical. Rev. J. S. Ellsworth has returned from Theological Seminary for his summer vaca tion. 4. p. c. Reaper Death. WHEREAS. In his Infinite wisdom, it lias pleased the Great Master of the universe to remove from our midst, and from a world of suffering to .a brighter and fairer world of bliss, our esteemed sister Emeline M.Gilbert, a member of Granville Centre Grange, No. 309. P. of II.; Therefore Jlcsolved, That in the death of sister Gil bert, this Grange has lost a true and faithful member, the husband and family a kind and affectionate wife and mother, the mother and sisters a devoted daughter and a loving sister, the neighborhood a kind and obliging neigh bor. Jiesolved , That while we submit to the TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1881. will of our Heavenly Father, we will cherish the memory of our "departed sister, and sym pathize with all who like ourselves feel" so much the loss of her, with the consolation that our loss is her eternal gain. "The still, white hands, soft folded down Upon a mother's breast, 1 Are beckoning from the upland heights Of God's eternal rest. "And they will come, thy precious ones, Safe home to heaven and thee; Bringing the thoughts thy sweet lips dropped, A fragrant memory. "And passing toward the eternal shores, ! Thy youthful feet have won, 1 Will learn at last, with faltering voice, To say thy will be done." Jiesolved, That the above resolutions be 1 published in the Farmers' Friend, and also sent to the county papers requesting them to publish the same, ami that a copy be present ed to the family, and that they he entered up on the minutes; and that "our charter be draped in mourning for sixty days. Mrs. SARAH J. BAILEY, Mrs. PERMELIA PUTNAM, Mrs. MARY E. BAXTER, Committee. The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW office is still in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly done. All work guarrauteed. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. MAJORS' CEMFNT Mends Crockery, Glassware, &c. Colorless, Best Made. Only 15c per pottle. For sale by C. P. Welles. Wanted—A good farm hand for the season. W. J. Delpeueh, Slieshequin. The News Condensed. There is 110 change in the political sit uation at Washington. Shad never were more plenty than they are now in the Delaware. Advises from Sydney say Trickett will shortly leave for America. There was a heavy decline in provis ions and grain in New York 011 Saturday. Seventy workmen were killed and three hundred wounded during the past year in St. Gothard tunnel. A committee has been formed to erect a statue to Carlyle 011 the Chelsea em bankment and a bust in Westminister Abbey. The discovery of the site of Kadesh, the sacred city of the Ilittites, at Telveby Mendeh, 011 the left bank of the Orontes, is announced. It is asserted that many new appoint ments have been made recently in the New York Custom House in violation of the Civil Service rules. It is stated that the Queen desires to confer the Peerage upon Couingby Dis raeli, a nephew of the late Lord Beacous lleld, but Mr. Gladstone dissents. The circulation of the national bank notes now amount t05352,710,000 —$315,- 800 more than at any time since the pas sage of the free banking act of 1875. The Senate Committee 011 Public Build ings and Grounds 011 Saturday inspected the Executive Mansion, witli a view of reporting its sanitary condition to Con gress. It is intimated} that the legislature of New York will not fill the vacancies oc casioned by the resignation of Senators Conkling and Piatt this session, but refer the question to the people at the next election. The exhibition of the National Acad emy of Design closed in New York 011 Saturday evening. The sales were much larger than for any previous year. One hundred and twenty paintings brought $42,800. The door receipts amounted to $7,000. II A M MOCK S! —A good one for 09c. Mexiean Grass Hammocks, $1 75 to $2, at C. P. Welles' Crockery Store. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS. — Special in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will nay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this ssue. 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. Good girl wanted. Inquire of Mrs. O. C. Post, York Avenue. SEED POTATOES. —1 have several choice varieties of earlv seed potatoes for sale. E. W. HALE. FOR SALE CHEAP. —A "Good Morning" Range, ;t foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. IIICKS. The next session of the Northern District Convention of Good Templars will be held at Milan, May 31st and June Ist. P. MCNERNEY, Dist. Sec. 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. llUßST, Commissioner. If the. plumbing at the poor house reflects credit upon any one, Mr. WILLIAMS, who had the contract, is entitled to it, and it is hardly fair in our cotemporary to cheat him out of it. Our popular artist, G. If. WOOD, is gaining a reputation for excellence of work which is making Towanda famous. He received the following flattering letter on Saturday from a delighted customer: CAMDEN. N. Y., May 11th, 1881. Mr. GEO. 11. WOOD : My Dear Sir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid for and taken in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is without doubt the finest picture of any kind in town; in fact, the finest 1 ever saw at any price. I cannot compliment you sufficiently for your talent, and assure you that you will never regret the labor bestowed 011 this piece of work; it will be productive of other simi lar work from this section and to no small amount. I have no doubt that by putting it 011 exhibition in window I could secure you hundreds of dollars worth of work. I have compared it with former one of same subject made by you at sls I think, and this is very much finer. My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried away; you may consider her under obligations to you. Again thank ing you, I remain, Yours, &e. A. C. WOODRUFF. riz.f FKLi/KK's ain OK. PA. AND N. Y. R. R. Trains on the Pa. &N. Y. R. R. pass this place as follows : Moving South. No. 3, at 5 :05 a. m., for New York and way sta. No. 7, at 10:43 a. in., mail train for New York, Phil adelphia and intermediate points. No. 9, at 3:00 p. in. — Express for Philadelphia. No. 15, at 10 :46, p. m.— Fast express for Philadel phia and New York. No. 31, — Local Passenger Train, between Elmira and Wyalusing, 7:23 p. m. Moving North. No. 8, at 4 :00 a. m. —Fast express from New York and Philaaelphia No. 30, at 9 :30 a. m., Wilkesßarre accommodation. No. 2, at 4:43 p. m.— Mail train from Philadelphia and New York. No. 12, at 12:45, a. m., from New York. No. 32, at 6 :53 a. m.— Wyalusing and Elmira local. DI BSOL UT I O N.—The partnership heretofore existing between C. M. Myer and W.J Devoe, under the firm name of Myer & Devoe, is this day disolved by limitation. Mr. W. J. Devoe retiring from the firm. The business will be continued as heretofore, by Mr. C. M. Myer, to whom all notes and accounts due the late firm are payable. O. M. MYER. Towanda, Pa., May 14, 4SSI. W. J DEVOE. THE UNDERSIGNED Hereby gives notice that the Books and Accounts of the late firm of Myer & Devoe, are in his hands for collection. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle without delay. May 17, 1881. C. M. MYER. 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 Clotliier, keeps the largest, most'fashionable, and best made Olotliing, consisting ol 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. /■— s _ ____ BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo of TR 77JSriTS, VjLEISRS, GRIP SjICICS, ETC., EIC., 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. .J. rc. BUSH.