DAILY TOWAX DA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 241. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. Miss EDITH and Mr. WILL WOODRUFF are home again. We are pained to learn that PARK SMITH is quite seriously ill again. M iss PATRICK has returned from her visit in Mt. Clemmens, Mich. Rev. J. S. BEERS and his brother-in-law, Mr. WAKEMAN, visited Barclay yesterday. Hon. 11. W. TRACY and wife, of Standing Stone weae in town yesterday afternoon. Rev. C. H. WRIGHT lectured in Barclay last evening for the benefit of the Good Temp lars. Rev. G. F. ROSENMILLEK, Rector of Savre and Athens, was in Towanda Thursday af ternoon. Rev. D. CRAFT was a delegate to the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. from White Lily Lodge, Wyalusing. • JAMES E. GOWEN, who has been employed in the equity suit now in progress in this place, will sail for Europe Monday. We are under obligations to Mr. IIILL, Su perintendent of Jordan's market, for some cucumbers—the first of the season. Rev. I). COOK who has been pastor of the Merryall Presbyterian church for more than a quarter of a century, was visiting his daughters in this place yesterday. CIIAMBERLIN says there are plenty of trout in Bowman's creek, but their tails are still frozen 'll the ice so that it is impossible to haul them out. President CLAGIIORN, accompanied by a number of Philadelphia gentlemen, will in spect the Bernice colliery next week, at the invitation of General Supt. BLIGHT. Congressman JADWIN was in town yerter dav and npparantly as pleased to meet most of his constituents here as before election. He expresses himself very freely in condem nation of the position of Senators CONKLING and PLATT. Mrs. H. O. NEWMAN and children of Plan field N J., arrived in town last evening and will remain her.e several weeks as guests of Mrs. W. A. CHAMIJERLIN. Mrs. N. whose maiden name was Miss MARY EATON, resid ed in this place when a girl. JOHN BEAMAN has decided to retire from the hack business, and will go to Sayre and take charge of Col. R. A. PACKER'S horses. While JOHN will be greatly missed here his friends will be glad to know that he has so good a berth, where he will not he compelled to do so much hard work. ED. WILLIAMS is piping Mercur block for water. Fresh supply of cucumbers, tomatoes, let tuce onions, etc., at Rundell'sthis morning. Strawberries are expected at Jordan's mar ket to-day. If they leave a sample at this of fice we'll report. What was JIM NESTOR, of the Senate, do ing with a lady's lace collar in his pocket yesterday? It makes Janitor WATERS terribly angry to have the lawn he has labored so hard to cultivate around the graded school building turned into a public pasture. ED. MOUILLESSEAUX is fitting up a place in the front of SWARTS A GORDON'S store, corner Main and Bridge street, and will re move there on Monday, May 30. We hope the collection at Christ Church to-morrow morning may be a generous one. It is to be devoted to the payment of a debt 011 Rev. B.J. DOUGLAS' church, Georgetown, Delaware. Doctor TAYLOR believes in seasonable as well as practical subjects for bis discourses. To-morrow morning be will preach on "the eye single," and in the evening his theme will be, "the gardening season." TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1881. SECOND PARK CONCERT—LAST EVENING. J —The mild weather, the published program, I but chiefly the popularity of our Germania j Band, brought out an immense audience, 10, , cated at all available listening positions, to the Pagoda Concert, last evening. The opening March, Mexico, a composition of good breadth of inspiring harmony and a majestic vet spirited movement, was execu with well practiced precision and in a finish ed style worthy of a metropolitan band or or chestra. The second number: Yankee Musi cal Jokes, gave spring like sprinklings of our National Airs and some soft, elastic-toned solos from the cornet of Mr. FRED SMITH. Young America Polka, was sparkling and sprightly. 111 this the double-tongueing of Mr. SMITH, in the solos, was an artistic suc cess and a delight to many appreciative ears. No. 5. Andante and Waltz. The first move ment was beauiiful and impressive. In the Waltz the descending, undulating melody re curritg several times,and played by Mr. F. S. KINGSBURY, was peculiar and very pleasing. Let us credit the Germania for another de lightful eveuing. Fitch, the confectioner has just received a large invoice of flags and is prepared to fill orders for Decoration Day. Clam chowder will be served free to all at Tidd's restaurant, one door south of Evans