DAILY TOW AND A REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 273. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. IIALI.OWELL and t children are visiting in Troy. IIOEACE ATWATER, af New York, is reg istered at the Ward llouse. Mrs. GOODRICH has returned from her vis it in Philadelphia and Hazletou. Rev. IIALI.OWELL ami I. MIDDAUGH were out bass fishing yesterday. Master KNOWLTON MIXER, of Buffalo, N. Y., is the guest of Ron DIE MEIICUR, W. C. BOGART, Esq., has potatoes as large as goose eggs, grown in his garden this sea son. Col. OVERTON,S son, Master FRANK, is the guest of FRANK EILENEERGER at the Ladds burg trout ponds. Doctor JOHNSON of Waverlv, came down yesterday morning and spent the day with his brother, Doctor T. B. JOHNSON in this place. lion. GILES ROBERTS, one of the most en terprising citizens and a leading republican of Wyoming county, is in town as a witness in the equity suit. Mrs. S, B. EILENBERGER, her daughter, Miss LIDA, and son, Master FRANK have gone to Mr. E.'s trout ponds at Laddsburg, to rus ticate a few weeks. Mr. IL 31. WELLES lias left at this ollice two baskets of Sharpless strawberries, of mammoth size and most delicious flavor, for which we return our best thanks. We very much regret to learn that JAKE MARSH, of this place, met with an accident on the cars in Kansas City the other day, ne cessitating the amputation of a foot. Hon. HORACE IIORTOX of Shores IIILL, al leged mail contractor, was registered at the Ward House yesterday. He says the Star Route investigations do not disturb him. lion. E. L. HILLIS says be feels more than compensated for the loss of the s.joo which the State Treasurer refused to pay him.— Mrs. IIILLIS yesterday morning presented him with a beautiful girl baby. Mr. GUY PECK has taken a clerkship in tne Citizens National Bank and under the training he will receive there, we prophesy will make an excellent banker. He is an in telligent, honest, conscientious boy. FRED 3IERCUR, general superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co., at Wilkes-Barre, arrived in town last evening, accompanied by his wife and family, and are gues'.s at the Central Hotel.— Hazleton Sentinel. The Athens eorrerpondent of the Sunday Telegmm says: •"We regret to learn that our old friend, ELY WRIGHT, who recently moved from here to Wassau, Wis., had his right hand so badly mangled that it became necessary to amputate all the fingers." Doctor NEWELL, of Wvalusmg, who en. jovs the reputation of being one of the very best dentists and most correct business men in city or country, was in town at an early hour yesterday morning,looking as bright as a new Bland dollar, and his face the very pic ture of happiness. It was all explained when we heard him shout to a friend, "It's a boy!" Mother and baby both doing well. The heaviest shower of the season was ex perienced last evening. A coal train oil' the track at Meshoppen de tains No 8 this morning. It will not reach here till 8 or 9 o'clock, A six months' old baby of 3lrs. CROWLY in East Towanda, walks with perfect ease all about the house. JOHN COXKLIN, a former resident of Uls ter, died in Oil City, last week. The remains were brought to Ulster for burial. Another disgraceful row in Arcade block Sunday evening. Not very pleasant for re spectable residents of the neighborhood. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1881. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Pres byterian church, will meet to-morrow a'ter -110011 ai 3 o'clock, at 3lrs. JOHN E. FOX'S. Naiad Fire Co.. of this place have accepted an invitation from the Athens Fire Co., to visit that placo on the Fourth. They will be accompanied by the Liberty Corners Baud. The new draught team lately put 011 the wagon run by LOUMOUE & TOMPKINS are very generally admired. They are blacks, weigh thirty hundred, and were purchased from a Bradford county farm. They walk away with a loaded wagon just as if they did'nt know it was there— Elmira Adv. This is the team Mr. IIAGERMAN of Asylum sold. PRIZE MONEY RIFLE MATCH—At Towan da, Pa., July 4,1881. Under the auspices of the Towanda Rifle Club. The match will be called at 1:30 p. m. Open to all comers. Dis tance 200 yards. Ten rounds. Position, standing oft' hand. Entrance fee, SI.OO. lie entries permitted. Military ltiflcs, if used as such, allowed two points. First prize Twenty Five per cent of En trance money; Second prize Fiften per cent of Entrance Money; Third prize Ten per cent of Entrance Money; Fourth prize Five per cent of Entrance Money. Ties decided according to rules of National Rifle Associa tion. All are invited to participate and make the first match of the Towanda Rifle Club a success. By order of EXECUTIVE C<IMMITTEE. A pleasant room suitable for the accomoda tion of two persons, together with board, at E. Mclntyre's boarding house. lw. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI 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. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— Parti)'cloudy; local rains; southerly, veer ing to westerly winds; stationary 01* higher temperature, followed by rising barometer. Thß News Condensed. Captain Boycott and family sailed for England from New York 011 Saturday af ternoon. Moses Whitcomb, for twenty-live years superintendent of the United States Sen ate is dead. There is a growing impression in New York that a conclusion of the Senatorial tight will be reached this week. Mrs. Garfield continues at Long Branch. The President and Secretaries Hunt and James returned to Washington yesterday. Prof. Draper, of New York, successful ly photogiaplied the comet on Friday night. It is said this is the first time that this has ever been done. Reports from forty towns in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, regarding the condition of crops and of business are very encouraging. A Mr. Christmas, the son-in-law of the famous Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines, shot and instantly killed Mr. Whitney, the son of Mrs. Gaines by her first husband. A railroad accidsnt in Mexico 011 Satur day caused the death of two hundred sol diers. Only sixty persons 011 the train escaped alive, ami of these forty were in jured. It is asserted that Count Herbert Bis mark will be appointed Minister to Wash ington after his marriage with the Count ess Carolath, with whom lie eloped some time ago. A dispatch from Denver, Col., gives details of an attack by Pahutes upon cat tle-men; a two days' running fight was kept up; many ludian and some white men were killed. " Fountain" Tobacco at Fitch's. When you're down town drop in and try a dish of the celebrated ice cream at Titus' con fectionery store. It can't be beat. They al so have elegant Florida oranges, lemons, pine apples and bananas constantly on hand. Give them a call. Mr. \V. 11. WITTKK, representing J. AUS TIN SHAW Esq., the nurseryman, of Roches ter, X. Y., is in town and will call on our citizens. lie shows a magnillcent lot of illus trations of his stock, many of them varieties controlled by the firm, and his testimonials prove both himself and his employer worthy of every confidence. We commend him to the public and trust many may deem it wisp to purchase from him. Have you noticed those handsome windows at C. F. Cross' hook store? If not, go there and inspect them; then do thou likewise by decorating your transom and side lights around your front door, or a bath room win dow, or perhaps an ollice window, or in fact any glass in store, house or ollice that needs shading from the sun, and still receive the benefit of all the light. Many of our citizens are availing themselves of an inexpensive and handsome decoration, by using " Lum Smith's Imitation Stained Glass," for which we have the exclusive agency of Northern Pennsylvania,, and a great variety of paterns on hand testify to the fact that we can please any who may favor us with calls in that line. | I have a number oj SINGER, lIOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sezving Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very low figures. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. (). A. BLACK, June 10, 3m. Agent. Pawmm & €0 A large assortment of CAN TON and MADRAS DRESS GINGIIAMS just received ; also large additions to their stock of CALICOES, APRON GING HAMS, CRETONNES, FUR NITURE PRINTS, &c. Powel l & Co. have just received 10,000 yard of PRIM TED LAWNS, the best quality and newest styles, which they will sell at NINE CENTS per yard. Powell & Co. have just opened a large stock of LACE AND PLAIN BUNT ING, with a large assortment of NEW STYLES of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, which they are offering at great bargains. 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 I3riclge Street Olotliier, keeps the largest, most fashionable, and best made Olotliing, consisting of everything in the line to be found in the country. lie defies competition either in quantity or ' quality of stock. His Spring- Suits have just arrived, call and examine I; them. He can fit you out with every article of clothing needed by man or boy. TRUNKS. BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo o 1 RZsJVIIS, VA.I.ISES, GRIE SjICKS, ETC., El C., 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. •T. K. HUSH.
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