DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 50. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mr. K. \V. EI.WKLL and children are home after an absence of several weens. Mrs. JAMES MERRILL, of Athens, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. W. G. ALGER. JESSEK MILLER of Philadelphia is register ed at the Ward House this morning. Doctor TAYLOR goes to Mansfield to preach and organize a Universalis church today. Mail Agent F. M. BUCK, of Tunkhannock. was in town last evening and paid his re spects to this office. CLAYTON A. SMITH of the Waverlv Free Tress WHS in town on Thursday to take in the Firemen's Parade, and made the REVIEW a call. The REVIEW office was Yesterday honored with a pleasant call from Mr. WATT, and his bonnie young wife, of Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. W. is an intelligent young gentleman of leisure, who has spent several years traveling in Euaope and now visits America for the purpose of becoming familiiar with our peo ple and institutions, with a view, perhaps, of making a home on this side the water. The very agreeable and entertaining couple were accompanied by their cousin. Miss MARY MOSCRIP, ami were on their way to Han-lav to visit with Mr. and Mrs. FRED WATTLES. We hope they may call again. The Soldiers' Encampment begins Tees day. Dr. W. F. TERRY, of Terrytown, died of consumption Thursday and will he buried to-day. 8. B. TIDD wil! serve free clam chowder this evenirg and invites his friends to call aud partake, D. C. DK WITT'S liorse, "David Hume," took first pre mi uni for best stallon at the Lackawauna county fair. The funeral of the late OLIVER MOORE will take place at the residence of his sou, H. P. MOORE, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The meeting of the Benevolent Society ad vertised for to-morrow has been postponed till Monday at the same place and hour. People who take in the New York excur sion next week will be afforded an opportu nity of attending the Yorktowu celebration at a small additional expense, as tickets are good for ten days. Monday evening next. October 10, Wat kins Post G. A. R., will hold their anniversary meeting. All comrades of the Grand Army, also members of the Press, are invited to be present. After the usual addresses, army fare will be partaken of. Mrs. CR VNMKK, widow of the late Elder E. 11. ORANMKR, died at her residence in Moiiroeton yesterday morning, aged 07 years. The deceased was prostrated by paralysis some tune since, and remained in a feeble condition to the time of her demise. Funeral at late residence, at 1.30 p. ML, Sunday. In the hose race Thursday, the amount of hose laid was 3<>o feet instead of 100 as sta ted yesterday. We are pleased to learn that the Franklins, considering the contest soneaf lv even, generously divided the prize money equally with the Naiads, though under the arrangement the former were entitled to two. thirds of it. The hour of evening service at the church es now is 7 o'clock, instead of 7:30, as print ed in our directory. There will be preaching in the Baptist church to-morrow morning but no service in the evening. Rev. Mr. NKTHERTON of O-well is to oc cupy the M. E. pulpit to-morrow evening.— No service in the morning.' As the pastor will he out of town, the only service in the Universalis church will be the Sunday school at noon. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1881. The " Hunker's Daughter," Tuesday even ing. The ladies of the Benevolent Society are requested to meet at the house of Mrs. Dr. 11. C. Port kk on Monday the 10th of October, at 3p. m. A full attendance is desired. At the annual church meeting of the Con gregational society on Monday last, the Pas tor, Rev. Jas. Richmond received a unani mous call to remain as pastor of the church another year.— Leliaysvilte Advertiser. Messrs. DAYTON FC ROCK** ELL, our enter prising Photographers, procured an excellent life-like photograph of the late President GARFIELD, from Cleveland, and, have made some copies of it. The picture is a great improvement, on the miserable apologies in the newspapers. They have a few copies for sale. Our thanks are tendered for one of them. We prize it very highly. Our Postmaster. Stephen Gorham, of this place, was sixty years old on Tuesday, Sept. 27th. He has four children and four grand children, is a good musician, andean hit the bull's eye frequently at two hundred yards, lias also been Justice of the Peace for many vears, builds the best wagons in this section and on the above birthday turned two hand springs, a custom which he has performed on each succeeding birthday sinee he was a boy. We trust Mr. Gorham may be able to follow up his long continued practice each year to come for the next sixty years.— Le fiayswille Advertiser. W. J. DELI'UKCH, Esq., of Horn Brook, had the mi-Tortuna to lose one of his valuable gray horses the other day in the following singular manner. The animal was standing in the stable, and Miss DKI.PUKCH thinking a little nut-door exercise would do him good, led him to a yard near the house, and turned him loose. While running about in a pla\- ful manner, the borse suddenly fell to the ground and never got up again. It was as certnined that he was Injured internally, and to put him out of misery he was shot. The team were well matched, and one of the best pair in the county. Mr. I). would not have taken SSOO for them. Mrs. MINGOS invites the ladies of Towan d.i and vicinity to call and examine her large and extensive assortment of fall millinery goods. Her opening will continue to-day.— Mrs. MINGOS combines excellent judgment in the selection of goods with artistic taste in arranging and diaplayfng them. A visit to her store affords a genuine aesthetic feast to lovers of the beautiful and we don't wonder that so many ladies find themselves attracted thither. It's an evidence of refinement in ta*te and prudence in purchasing to see them there, which is flattering to fond husbands, and will be encouraged by all who care for neatness in attire and economy in purchases, on the part of their wives. Rev. G. W. PET PER, of Ohio, will lecture in Mercur Hall|next Wednesday evening un der the auspices of the Land League. The Reverend gentleman is a native of Ireland and will discuss the Irish question from personal observation. Any industrious, practical farmer, with a small capital, can hear of an opportunity to buy a farm on terms which will enable him to pay for ot out of the profits. For particu ars enquire at this office. THE VERY LATEST— StvIes in men's, chil dren's and boys' suits, overcoats and fur nishing goods can be found at Jacob's Cloth ing House as he has just opened an immense stoek of Fall and Winter goods. Ed Mouillcsseaux keeps eonstantly adding to his already fine stock. This time he has just received a full line of Rogers Brothers Celebrated Flat Ware, such as Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. These goods need no recom mendation, being the Best Made. Call and sec him and get prices. Oct. 4. The News Condensed. The Senate meets on Monday. Milk sells at ten cents a quart in Hazle ton. More charges of swindling have been brought against ex-Governor Moses, Representative Law of Philadelphia, wos drowned while rowing on the Schuyl kill Wednesday. Ex-Gov. Moses of South Carolina has been arrested for swindling a New York man out of $25. John Kelly threatens to run for Con gress, for the seat made vacant by the death of Fernando Wood. The Liverpool Kxcliahge buildings were burned yesterday. Wolf has got himself organized and is making on effort to elect Noble. There was a marked decline in grain and provision markets in New York yes terday. It is attributed to the tightness of money. Senators Brown, Vance and Voorhces left Atlanta Thursday night for Wash ington. All express the opinion that Bayard will be elected President pro tern. It is said Arthur will make no changes in the Cabinet until Congress meets. I'IGH FOR SALE —I have some fine four weeks old l'ign for sale. W. J. DELPKUCII. Ilorn Brook, Get. 8. LOST, n Meershaum Citrar Holder. Finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it with Charles Cowles at. American House. Pomona Grunge, No. 23, P. of 11., composed of Bradford and Sullivan counties, will hold its next regular Quarterly meeting at the Ilall of Spring Hill Grange, No. 178, on Thursday, November 3rd, ISSI, at one o'clock, P. M. Those going by Rail Road will leave at Wyalusing where conveyances will be In waiting. A general attendance is reques-, ted, as business of importance is to be transacted, together with the election of officers for the ensuing year. Evening session will be open, and all are in vited to attend. I>WIGHT KELLUM, Sec'y. Towanda, Oct. 3, 1881. NEW I'OKK EXCURSION. —The fourth grand ex cursion to New York, or Philadelphia, under the auspices of the Tunkhannock Presbyterian church, over the Lehigh Valley It. 11, will start from Sayre. I'a., Tuesday. Oct. 11th, after the arrival of the reg. ular morning train, No. 3, which leaves Elmira at 3:45 a. m., and will closely follow that train to New York. The tickets will bo good to return by any regular train from the 11th to the 21st of October, inclusive, Tills will be n rare chance for business men, farmers and their families, and tourists to vis it New York and Philadelphia, at the best season of the year. Rates of fare to New York and return; From Sayre and Athens, $6; Ulster, $5,65; Towanda and Wysauking, $5.20; Standing Stone, $5.20; Rummerfield, $4.80. Frenchtown, $4.50; | Wyalusing. $4.25; Excursion tickets from Beth-1 iehera to Philadelphia and return, $2.50. For full particulars see posters and small bills. Correspondence solicited. Tickets for sale in Troy by C. F. Sayles; Canton by W. W. Whitman. Towanda by H. P. Whit comb and at all ticket offices on L. V. R.Il. Rev. S. L. CONDE, Manager. F. 11. PIATT, Assistant Manager, Tunkhannock, Pa. NOTICE—I want it distinctly understood that I hive Removed from Bridge Street Furniture Store to rooms over Turner & Gordon's Drug Store and Woodford & Vandorn's hoot and shoe store where I keep on hand all kinds of COFFINS ANI) CAS KETS, from the best to the cheapest. Any one in need of anything in my line give me a call. P. B. I have no connection with any of Mr. Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J- 8. ALLYN, Agt. The finest building lot in Towanda borough, cor ner of Popjar and Second streets, between the res idence af Hon. K. O. Goodrich and K. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to U. D. KINNEY. DIED. MOORE.—In this borough, Thursday evening Oc tober 6, Oliver Moore, aged one hundred years. | Relatives and friends are invited to attend tlic fu n ral from the residence of his son, 11. P. Moore, at I 2 o'clock this afternoon. PRICE ONE CENT. FOR RENT. Two dwelling houses in the First Ward for rent. O. D. KINNEY. Fob I{knt. — A flrnt-ela*a rehidenee on Cheatnat street. Inquire at this office. seo. 19. WANTS. Under this head tre will insert FREE, notices f situations or help tcanted. Two good farm hands wanted, to work bv the month. W. J. Dklpkuch, Horn Brook, Pa. A good girl wanted immediately. Call at this office. Three men wanted to sell sewtng machines Good wages pakl. Winger Mfg. Co. Towauda, Pa. WANTED —A good girl to do general housework, Apply to Mas. M. CAHMON. M EKCUR II ALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. lUESDA Y Eve. Oct. 11. COLLIER'S Banker's Daughter! COMBINATION, under the auspices of A. M. PALMER, Manager of the Union Square Theatre, New York. Bronson Howard's Celebrated Drama of 73ct rika r >'& JJcvi icjTi te? \ This delightful plav will he produced on the above date with all the ORIGINAL GRAND EFFECTS! NEW SCENERY! The original Music by their own BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA! Free Balcony Concert at 7 o'clock. POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION I 35 and 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cts., at Kirby's. G. W. HARRISON Agent. NEW Coal Yard The State Line and Sul livan Rail Road Company Will opene their New Coal Yard at the old Overton basin, for the Sale of all kinds of Coal on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th. lip town office will be at the Coal Yard. Down town office, at the Central Ex. press office. Prices will be as follows : LOYAL SOCK COAL AT YARD. Urate, $3 50 per ton. Lgg, 3 .10 Large Stove, 3 *lO " Stove, 3 7,] " JYut, 3 75 " Small *\ % ut, 3 3,1 " BEST QUALITY I'LTTSTON COAL PER TON. Lgg, $4 95 Stove, 4 95 JVut, 4 95 Fifty Cents per ton additional for cart age. /- O. Superintendent. October 6, 1881.