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