TOWANDA ' REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 35. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Miss CORA HUMRHRKY has returned from her visit to Illinois. i- J. O. WARD, proprietor of the Tioga' Hotel, Waverly, is quite sick. Mr. JULIUS MASON, accompanied his aunt home from Wyoming territory. JOHN C. I'HALEN has entered Georgetown, College, Washington, as a studeu . JOHN A. DKWITT, of Ch cago, is visiting! his brother, I>. C. DKWITT, in this place. j Rev. DOLKR COOK, of Laporte, passed! through town yesterday on his way to Pres bytery at Kingston. Miss OSBORN returns to her school at Tousontown, Md., this morning. She will he accompanied by ELISE MKKCUR. Mrs. CLAY GKRNETT ba been paying a vis it to She rift' DEAN'S family, and PETE Mays lie is reminded of the dajs when lie" went a courting." The editor of the Mercury reached his nineteenth birth day on the ISth, and celebra ted the event very quietly with a friend or two. He was the recipient of several hand some presents. Uncle DAVE GARDNER, H former promi nent and highly esteemed citizen of this coun ty, now residing i?i Wellsboro, is attending court this week, lie is always welcomed here by hosts of friends. IRA MORLKY has resigned his position in the Citizen's National Rank, and taken a sit uation with EVANS, & HILDKETH. Mr. MITTEN of Derrick, lias been ap pointed to ilil the vacancy in tlie Rank. Tne liuest. fruit brought to this market is found at FITCH'S. IH tne sketch of the lute Mrs. Dr. MONTAN YK yesterday, we stated she was married in Deeember ISG3: we should have said Octo ber. The break in the mains of the Water Works which occurred early Sunday morn ing, was repaired and water let on shortl\ afternoon yesterday. Oiti.S MINGOS, the " Seely" of Monroe, left a valuable watch and chain as a souvenir of tin* Klmira fair, with some of tin; "light lingered gentry." It beats all liow mauv ot his neighbors found it out. The survivors of the 50th Regiment P. V.. will hold a re union in this place Oe'ober 12. All members of the Regiment are invited to be present and participate, without further notice. Col. E. OVKHTOA is President of the Association. The Rille mutch on the range at this place, on {Saturday, between the Keystone elub and a team from the Townnda club, proved an interesting match. After the first round tin Towanda club lead a few points throughout, and won the match by seven points. JOHN M. EPSON of the Towanda club, made tin highest uumlier of points of any one shooting with a Springfield military ritle —he making 45 out of :t possible 50. Distance 200 yards, oft'band. The following is the score : TOWANDA TEAM. A. P. Laplant-. 444444404 5—37 ,1. Schulu,, 44 6 444433 5—40 15. Walker, Jr. 445 5 44445 4—43 I. M'Pherson, 4*54444 5 4 4—42 11. bowman, 445434444 4—4o| 15. Walker, Mr. 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4—301 J. M. lOdson, 5 5 4444456 5—451 Total 2K J, KEYSTONE TEAM. ? ,1. B. Klsworth, 5 5 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4—43a K- P. Seely. 43444.44 3 3 4-371 (J. S. Kinney, 4 4 3 4 5 5 3 3 4 s—loS 15. Pendleton, 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4—371 llenry Ooleman, 443 3 44444 2—3oj I'. K. Klsworth, 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 5 5 4—tol 11. C- Smith, 444 5 5 453 4 5—43| Total *761 Mr. FITCH, the Confectioner, has just open ed a large stock of l'rcsh, pure, candies. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, ISSI. \\ Milk now costs six cents a quart. 1 1 Firemen's parade Thursday afternoon. j * Ihe Firemen will give a dance in'Mercur. "Hall, Thursday evening. j 1 We hope arrangements may be made hv] dfthe borough authorities and Churches for vpaying proper respect to the memory of the' &ilead President. ! President Garfield Dead I j EXPIRES AT 10:55 LAST NIGIIT. The Nation in Mourning! President GARI<TKI.I> is no more. He died at 10:55 lust night from the effects of the assassin's bullen, after o\er eleven weeks of intense but patient suffering.—! It is a blow hard for the nation to bear. ■ But it's the Heavenly Father's will,and we ■must not murmur. May He overrule this □seeming calamity to His own glory and ■the good of the afflicted people. Not only Htne American Nation, who had learned to] ■love the dead hero for his great personal ■worth, no less than for his wisdom and ■goodness as a statesman and ruler, but ■the civilized world to-day mourn the Ideath of one of the greatest as well as the gbest men of the present century. Peace ■u> his ashes. Our loss is his unspeakable I All the members of the Cabinet except ■ Blaine and Lincoln were at Long Branch ■ when tho President died and at once nu llified Vice President Arthur, and he will ■it once assume the duties of the l'resi- Idential otlice. |jj FOUND, a short brass key. Owner can Shave it by calling at this office and paying for I: his notice. ju LOST— A 100 foot tape line; red leather case The ■ tinder will he suitably rewarded by leaving the ■same with Henry Streeter. $3 Towanda, Sept. 20, IBSI. fig PERSONAL.—I am informed that Samuel Hawkins, Bof North Towanda, is reporting that I am indebted ■lu him, and this is to inform the public that I do owe Mr. Hawking. GEORGE FRINK. SI North Towanda, Sept. 19, 1881. jj Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on ■ bridge street,, for the, best five cent cigar. rS * v.. wwi'iuiiii* ■ i i —nruu _.l ■ j WANTS. MOnder thin head we will invert PKKK, notices vj gj situation* or help wanted. I.A good girl wanted immediately. Call at this n Work wanted in a dress maker Shop, or will do ■sewing by the day. Address through the H. 0., y Mrs. LYDIA A. DROWN, Towanda. J J hree men wanted to sell sewtng machines Good ■ wages paid. Singer Mfg. Co. Towanda, Pu. pi DIED. t ■MONTANYK—In this borough Saturday afternoon! if September 17, Louise, wife of Dr. Lester D. Mon-| I tanye and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chan. I I berlin, aged 32 years and 3 months. | Funeral from residence of \\\ A. Chamberlin atl J o'clock this morning. y ITT ALU A BLE PKOPLTTY FOR SALE ak —The undersigned, desirous of changing his business, offers for sale the property now occupied by him as a wine and liquor store and bottling es tablishment, on South Main street, Towanda, to gether w itli the entire stock, horses, wagons, har nesses, bottling machinery, store furniture, and all oilier goods and articles iu said store and estab- Ihshment. This is the most complete and best arranged es tablishment in Northern Pennsylvania, and offers unusual and superior inducements to any person desirous oi entering into business. Ihe above property will be sold upon liberal u T, r , UH - . JOHN GRIFFIN. I Towanda, Sept. 19, 18S1. A U T UMN Are now receiving a large stock of FALL GOODS, EVKKY DEPARTMENT KILLED WITH NEW GOODS SUITABLE FO THE FALL ANI) WINTER SEASON. The attention ot' our customers is called to our unusually fine display of NEW GOODS DRESS GOODS BLACK SILKS SATIN DE LYONS DRESS GOODS BLACK SILKS SATIN DE LYONS BROCADES SATINS CASHMERES BROCADES SATINS CASHMERES ARMURES FLANNELS &C ARMURES FLANNELS &C LACES EMBROIDERIES TIES FICHUS LACES EMBROIDERIES • TIES FICHUS NOTIONS lIOISERV RIBBONS AC NOTIONS HOISERY RIBBONS AC White Goods, Table Lin ens, Napkins, &c. CLOTHS CASSIMERES SUITINGS &C CLOTHS CASSIMERES SUITINGS &C DRESS GINGIIAMS DRESS GINGHAMS DRESS GINGHAMS DRESS GINGHAMS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS CLOAKS & SHAWLS CLOAKS & SHAWLS CLOAKS & SHAWLS CLOAKS & SHAWLS Full Fall Stock * Now Open. TOWANDA, Pa., Sept. 15, 1881. PRICE ONE CENT.
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