TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 38. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. CAUXOCIIAN, JOHN* and ALICE are visiting in Troy. Mrs. CORSER and Master JOHNNIE return ed from their visit in Portage, N. Y., las 1 night. Mr. ROBERT ARNOLD of East Towauda has moved in his new house, and is erecting a new barn. FRED and BELLE CARXOCIIAX are board ing at Mrs. CHAS. CASH'S while their moth er is in Troy. Mrs. WILLIAM MIX and Mrs. M. M. SPAL DING and son WILLIE are visiting friends in Mohawk N. Y. Rev. C. T. IIALLOWKLL is able to be around again, and services will be held in the Baptist Church both morning and evening next Sun day. Mrs. Colonel OVERTON aud daughter and Mrs. IRA HUMPHREY, are visiting their pa rents. Rev. J. A. ROSSKKL and wife, in New Mil ford. Hon. C. S. RUSSELL, L. H. SCOTT, GEO. STEVENS, E. T. FOX, A. J. LAYTON, Col. J. A. tCoDDiNG and S. W. ALVORD. were yesterday appointed by the Court viewers, in the case of MCCARTY, of South Waverly, who claims damage for injury to his proper ty by the construction of the new railroad. Reverends IIALLOWKLL and WRIGHT, of the Baptist and Methodist churches will ex" change pulpits next Sunday evening, each repeating a sermon delivered a few weeks since, suggested hv the assassination of Pres ident GARFIELD. This arrangement will en able these respective congregations to hear both discourses. As advertised, Mr. F. G. JOHNSON enter tained the greenkackers of this place on Sat urday evening. Mr. JOHNSON is a pleasant speaker and uses argument instead of black guardism to prove his points, which is much to his credit. We understand he will make another speech here on Thursday evening, October 6th.— DuShore Ji'cvicic. ED. MASON writes us from Kansas City, that our young friend SAM GUYKR, who is now a prosperous citizen of that thriving city, has just taken to himself a wife in the person of Miss FANNY LYON, one of the most charming young ladies of Jacksonville, 111. The happy event took place on the 11th inst. From the same source we learn that our former citizens, J. E. FLEMING and family, J. L. MCMAIION and family, and HENRY HARRIS and family are getting on finely. The marriage of Miss BECKY MCCORD and Mr. DUDLEY HINMAN on Wednesday even ing was witnessed by quite a company of in vited guests. Hon. Jos. POWELL and wife, S. 11. SACKETT, wife and daughter, A. D. COOL BAUGII, Misses LOTTIE and LILLIE MOORE, C. M. HALL, Dr. FRED NEWTON and mother, and Miss JULIA POWELL of this place were pres ent. The presents were costly, handsome and appropriate. The newly wedded pair •came to this place and took train 15 for Phil adelphia, after the ceremony. We return thanks for generous samples of the bounti ful feast prepared. The Managers of the Agricultural Society are busy putting thiugs in order for the fair next week. •Entries for the Fair should be made as curly as possible with J. A. WILT the Secre tary of the Society at Towanda. We are informed that all the clergymen of this place are to preach on the subject of the great national affliction, on Sunday. Excursion tickets for the County Fair will be sold at the statious between Sayre and Laceyville by Lehigh Lalley Railroad, Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th. What is Towanda doing lor the fair? while the farmers of the county have the largest TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, iSSi. share in the exhibition there is much that our citizens can do to make it a success We hope to see the art department, well supplied. This community wasgreatly shocked at the announcement yesterday morning of the sud den death of Mr. JOHN B, SMITH, an old and much respected citizen of North Towanda. Had he lived until December he would have completed his 69th year, Mr. SMITH was one of the most intelligent and prosperous citi zens of the county. 15y industry and pru dent economy, he had acquired a competency and was apparently enjoying the declining years of life surrounded by a happv family who loved and honored him and to whom he was devotedly attached. But the summons came without a note of warning, and he was "gathered fo his fathers." Having lived an upright christian life, by faith in a merciful Saviour, he was ready and joyfully obeyed the ea I to " come up higher." The funeral will be hold at the family resi dence at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and the bu rial will take place at Hornbrook cemetery. At the opening of Court Monday morning. Col. E. OVERTOX, Jr., anncftinced the death of President GARFIELD, whereupon his Hon. Judge MORROW made the following order: In the mutter of the death of President ,000; and the company, waving the usual formalities, forwarded a check to Mrs. Garfield tlmday after his death. Gov. Cornell has issued a proclamation to the people of New York, setting apart Monday next as a day of fasting and prayer on account of the death of the President. President Arthur was formally inducted into oilicc yesterday. His short inaugu ral pays the highest tribute to his prede cessor. The address will meet the hearty abproval of the people. The first otlicial act of Presrdeut Ar thur will meet the hearty approval of all good people all over the world. Yester day morning he issued a proclamation setting apart Monday " as a day of humil iation and mourning." The hearse used at Springfield on the occasion of the burial of Lincoln, is in good order and has been tendered by the owner for use at Cleveland Monday. The vehicle is a magnificent one and cost 84,000. The London Stock Exchange announces that out of respect to the memory of Gar field, it will close the same day as the New York Stock Exchange. The Produce and Cotton Exchanges also adopted suit" able resolutiohs on the President's death. There is nothing heard in Virginia now of the Bourbons' devotion to the full pay meet of the State debt. They are ignoring the question entirely. This might have been expected. Hitherto they have maintained their devotion dur ing the campaign, and have forgotten the question entirely after election. This year their zeal ended with their platform declaration, and they are expending all their strength on a scheme to defeat the opposition ticket by means of forged let ters. What they want is to get the offices. If they get them, the " public debt," says the leading organ, the Richmond Dispatch, " may go to the dogs." There is nothing new in this position; it is only avowed openly, that is all. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on Bridge street, for the best five cent cigar. Lust week at the Pennsylvania State Fair and Pittsburg Exposition, the following Sew ing machines were on exhibition, viz: Whee ler and Wilson, Home, Singer, New Home, White, Domestic, Wilson, Household and Davis. The Judges awarded the Silver Med al to the Davis, for the best double thread sewing machine; first prize for the best plain sewing; first prize for the best fancy sewing; first prize for the best silk embroidery. FIREMEN'S PARADE POSTPONED.—Ow'ug to the death of the President of the United States, the annual parade of the Towanda Fire Department is hereby postponed from the 22d mst., until Thursday, October Gth. CLARK B. PORTER, Sept. 20,1881. Chief Engineer. Miss EMMA WARING respectfully informs the ladies that she has taken rooms at Mr. WM. KEYSER'S house, on Pine street near Graded school, where she will be pleas ed to see all in need of her services. Cutting, fitting and dress making done on reasonable terms, and all work warranted to suit. DIED. SMITH —At his home in North Towanda, Wednes day evening, September 21, 1881, John B. Smith, aged 68 years and 9 months . MYEIt—In Elmira, Wednesday morning, Sept. 21, 1881. Mrs. William Myes, aged 3 years and 22 days. The funeral took place at Wysox yesterday. PRICE ONE CENT. LOST, Wednesday,- my keys—several com mon ones and one flat key. The finder will confer a favor by resuming them to JAMES -JETER. BUSINESS LOCALS,' "My Wayward Pardner, 7 * for $2 at Whit comb's Hook Store. 246.' SAFE FOR SALE —Fire-proof, Combination. Lock. Inquire t.f J. YOUNG. If you call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will And that you can get more and bet ter goods for the mouev than at at any shoe house in Towanda. NOTICE. —We wish to inform the people of To wanda and vicinity that Mrs Harriet Collins s now prepared to do all kinds of Hair Work at short notice. She also keeps constantly oiv hand a large supply of Ready Made Hair Work, such as Switches, Curls.* Braids, and Putt's. Residence on Lombard street. Mrs. HAHKIET COII.IXS. NOTICE. —I want it distinctly understood that I have Removed from Bridge Street Fur nture Store to rooms over Turner & Coi tion's drug store and Woodford fc Yandorn's boot and shoe store where 1 will keep on band all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS from the best to the cheapest. Any one in need of any thing in my line give me a call. P. S. I have no connection with any of Mr. Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. ALLYN, Agt. The finest building lot inTowanda borough corner of Poplar and Second streets, between the residence of Hon. £. O. Goodrich ami E. Walker, will he sold cheap. Apply to o. 1) Kinney The only market in Towaiula where you can get good, fat western beef is at Rundell's, where the best < uts of veal, jamb and mutton are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt meats of all kinds, Fresh Eisli,dressed poul try, vegetables and fruit. Leave your orders at Rundell's market. HOUSE FOR SALE.—I oiler for sale a First Class House on York Avenue near Locust st reet, containing of rooms with closets, china closet in dining room, pantry in kitchen, good cellar, well, barn and out buildings. The a bove said house, I will sell on reasonable terms for cash. Or will exchange for a good farm. 11. 1\ MOORE July 8. 3 m. Towanda, Pa. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—A dwelling house on Poplar street; possession given immediately. W. 11. Coverdale. Two dwelling houses in tho First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. FOR RENT.— A lirst-class residence on Chestnu street. Inquire at this ollice. Sep. 19. VALUABLE PROPERTY' FOR SALE —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 with the entire stock, horses, wagons, har nesses, bottling machinery, store furniture, and all other goods and articles in said store and estab lishment. This is the most complete and best arranged es tablishment in Northern Pennsylvania, and offers unusual and superior inducements to any person desirous of entering into business. The above property will be sold upon liberal terms. JOHN GRIFFIN. Towanda, Sept. 19, 1881. SII. BEAN, Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on shor notice. From long experience both in city and country, he prides himself on being able to suit the most fastidious. QO YOU WANT A 7 STYLISH FALL SUIT CALL AT GRADY'S Corner Main and Pine Streets, AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE. Mr. GRADY' lias just received an endless variety of CLOTHS and SUIT INGS for FALL & WINTER WEAR, and can give you "FITS" at Bottom Prices. Sept. 6. FRANK P. GRADY