DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 86. LOCALS. Personal. PETER BRADY of Easton is registered at the Ward Ilonse. Miss Dodtor DEWERShas patients in Tunk hannock whom she has been visiting this week. Doctor ELLIS, who spent some time in this place as agent for Appleton's Cyblopedia was in town yesterday. Maj. GORF. of Sheshequin came down yes terday to attend the funeral of his friend and former partner, Doctor BARSTOW. C. D. PASSAGE of Towanda was in town yesterday.—Mrs. SIMON KINNEY visited Towanda yesterday.— Waverly Review. FRANK STALFORD, of Norvvalk. Conn , who was called to this county by the death of his father, made us a call on Thursday evening, W. 11. DODGE has gone to Sbippensburg to spend Sunday and meet his wife, who is spending a few days there, on her way home from Beverly, N. J., with Mr, CUISWELL'S family. 31. E. lIEI.SE, representing the large station ery house of C. J. COHEN, Philudelphja, ar rived in town last evening and wili display his samples this morning. He carries a large assortment of the best goods, is an accom plished salesman and a royal good fellow. Prof.G. W. RYAN, County Superintendent of Schools, made this office a pleasant call on Wednesday evening last on his tour through the county visiting schools. The Prof, with much labor, lias inaugurated a thorough sys tem in discipline and management in the schools under his charge. He is certainly the right man in the right pluc c.—Lcßaysville Advertiser. Mrs. JOHN STIRTON of Ridgbury died very suddenly yesterday morning. By the immense sale of St. Jacobs Oil we begin to realize that the world is not slow to recognize what is good for its ailments. NEWTON WAI.DRON of Troy was killed yesterday morning in jumping from a moving freight train near Granville Summit. He was 24 years old and married, Rev. O. L. GIBSON, a former pastor of the M. E. Church in this place, died recently in Michigan, having boon transferred to that conference at tlu late session of the Genessee conferenee. Dr. TAYLOR, pastor of the Universalis! church, announces his topics for to-morrow, morning, " The division of Christ's gar ments;" in the evening, " What is man to live by?" Mr. JOHN T. HINDS, at the National The atre last evening, fully confirmed his reputa tion hv his performance of Con. McCarty in "The Shan thaun " 11 is personation of the hero was characterized by humor, fervor and a degree of artistic merit that easily swayed the sympathies of the audience.— Philadelphia Evening Star. This celebrated actor, supported by a first class company.will appear in his famous char acter, "The Shaughaun," at Mereur Ilall, Tuesday evening next. Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS CURRAN mourn the death of their little daughter JOANNA, aged 5 years. The child had been afflicted with heart disease for nearly a year, from an at. tack of km/disease last winter. DODK was a very bright little girl, and gave promise of affording her parents great happiness. But He who said. " Suffer the little children to come unto Me," has taken her to be with him self in a home of perfect happiness, where she will be spared the sorrows and trials in separable from existence in this world. "In heaven their angels do always behold the face of the Father." Funeral at 2p. m. to-day. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881. I'cy. Dr. REDDY is conducting a series of religious meetings this week in the Ghent M. E. church. Each day at 11 o'clock a. m., he holds a service for the promotion of Holiness. All arc welcome. He is said to lie one of the best teachers of gospel truth, to be found in the evangelistic work. He has published a pamphlet on "Prayer and Providence," in relation to the death of Garfield. It is yerv instructive. All christians, as well as others, ought to read it. Miss NELLIE RECORD, the daughter of a prominent lawyer of Forrestville, Chautau qua county, eloped Thursday with a Mr. DYE on the eve of her marriage with Mr. HOOK ER. her father's law partner. A woman who had rather Dye than Hooker self to a man she did not love, certainly gives herself a ve ry consistent Record.—Ex. The father of the heroine of the above item is a cousin of our townsman, J. A. REC ORD. Tile following, at an election held at Wavcr- IV Thursday, were chosen directors of the G. I. & S. Railroad, for the ensuing year; ROB ERT A. PACKER, CHARLES IIARTSHORNE, HARRY E. PACKER, HOWARD ELMER, ROB ERT 11. SAY RE, JAMES STILLMAN, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, JOIIE RUMSEY, CHAUNEY P. GREGG, WILLIAM STEVENSON, JOSEPH PAT TERSON, WILLIAM W. WRIGHT, GEO. M. I)IVEN. The Board subsequently organized by elect ing the following officers: President— ROßEßT A PACKER. Treasurer— CHAßLES IIARTSHORNE. Secretary— JOHN R. FANSHAWE. The Republicans of Chattanooga,Teun. elected their Mayor Wednesday last. Tim flow Weed is eighty-live years old. No man grows old more gracefully. The crank who tried to blackmail Jay Gould had lost heavily in stock-gambling. Ireland lias received from the Land League in America .$127,835. There are now only four hundred of the biblically historical cedars of Leba non left. New York clergymen have determined to do all they can to succor the suffering in Michigan. Grant is said to have made a round $500,000 out of his railroad connections this year. One million dollars falling off in the bullion production of Nevada for the first half of 1881. In the libel suit of W. W. Scranton, late Manager of the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Company, against Aaron Chase, ed itor of the Scranton Times, the jury awarded the plaintiff $3,300. The case was tried before Judge Elwell at Wilkes baire. The Episcopal Mite Society will meet next Monday evening at Mrs. LADD'S on River st. The prospect of having a rector soon gives added interest to these social gatherings. Ladies will be interested in knowing that Mrs. MINGOS is now in New York selecting more millinery goods. She will soon be home and the ladies knowing hergood taste in such matters, will „keep a sharp look out for her return. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on Bridge street, for the best five cent cigar. Largest assortment of Vines and mottoed Cups Cups and Saucers, in town at the 5 CENT Store. William Brown, at Miller's Barn, cleans and oils Harness, and washes wagons very cheaply. Immense shipments of TOYS for the Holiday trade, are being revived daily at the 5 CENT Store. BRADFORD COUNTY ROAD LAWL. Just Published, a revised edition of Carnochan's Road Laws and Laws Relating to Township Officers in Bradford County," by Samuel W. Buok. For sale at Treasurer's Office or at' either Whit comb's ar Cross's bookstore, Tow anda, Pa. MARRIED. OOLBCITLARGER—WITMILLER.—At the M.E. Parsonage, Nov. 17, 1881, by Rev. Chas. H. Wright, Gustavus Ochlslarger of Barclay, and Miss Louisa Witmiller of Towanda,Pa. DIED. CURRAN—In this borough, Friday morning Nov. 18, Johanna, daughter of Thomas and Johanna Curran, aged 5 years and 3 months. CHANNEL—At Milan. Mo., Nov. 3,1881, Benuie S,. eldest child of Dudley and Maria Channel. Jyjf ERCUR # HALL. Engagement of the celebrated Dublin Come dian, Mr. JOHN T. HINDS, from Theatre Royal, Dublin. And the brilliant actress and vocalist, Miss IVIAN LAWRENCE, Tuesday November 2 2d, ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE Shaughaun, One of the most romantic and interesting of Irish Dramas ever written. POPULAR PRICES! 35 and 50 CENTS! GST Seats secured at C. T. KIRBY'S drug store. a ALE OF VALUABLE ESTATE. The undersigned will offer for sale the balance of the Real Es tate of G. F. Mason, which he holds as Trustee, on Thursday, Dec. ist,'Bi, at 2 p.m On the premises described. Lot No. 5, containing 5 acres ; lot No. 6, containing 5 acres ; lot No, 7, containing 5 acres, lot No. 11, containg 4 acres and 26 perches. Those lots all front on Main street, and are on the west side. Also the following build ing lots on the east side of Main street; Lots No. 47, 48, 49 and 117, all front on Main street and are 40 feet front, and from 160 to 170 feet deep. Lot No. 56 faces Centre street; has 50 feet front and from 90 to 100 feet deep. Lot No. 79 faces Centre street and has 50 feet front and 150 feet depth. No. 145 is a part of a lot facing both Creek and Centre streets. Lots No. 148 and one 150 face Centre st. and are 50 feet front and 150 ft. deep. Lots No. 141 and 142 face Creek staeet, These two lots are in a triangular shape and ercli are 50 feet wide. Lot No. 85 is a corner lot facing Centre street and has a house thereon. Any of the above property can be purchased at private sale by applying to the Trustee or to Hon. Joseph Powell, Wm. M. Mallory, Esq., or Col. J. F. Means, members of the Advisory Committee. TERMS OF SALE.—One third at time of sale ; one-third in six months ; and the remainder in one year, with intrest from day of sale. H. L. SCOTT, Nov. 9th, 1881. Trustee. PRICE ONE CENT. CAUTlON.—Whereas my wife, Margaret Chilson, lias left my bed and board without just cause or provocation this is to prohibit all persons harbor ing or trusting her on my account as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting. SAMUEL CHILSON. Asylum, Nov. 11, 1881 QOMETIIING NEW. . h. I I'ooo co., are up to the times in making new styles ot Pictures. The latest is a small Card Photograph, called MINETTS which arc very pretty and take well, Price only §1 per dozen. Their Tintypes are also made 4 at a time, made very quickly and sell 4 for 50 cents, card size. Remember the piace, Button's Block, corner Bridge and Main Streets. Business Cards. ALVOKI) & SON, JOB PRINTERS, I>AILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa TOW AN HA, Sept. i3. 188*1 BARCLAY JUNCTION UOTELT - R. OA TON, Proprietor, Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at reasonable prices. Oailjand see us. CIIAS. K. LADI), M. 11. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office three doors above Mercur Block. 28+-ly. J— VL T.B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. (J Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, TT LSBREE & SON, A 7 TORNE YS-A T-LA \V, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. IN . (J. RI.SUUEE. J H. ELHBREE. p* L - HOLLISTER 1). ILS. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on Slate street, second iloor of Dr. Pratt's office. 10 jan 80 THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Uolmes & Passage's M usic Store. aw. RYAN, -cOUNTYS UP ERIN 1 END EN 7' Office Means' Block. • HENRY S'JTREETLR, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. TAMES T. HALE, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office over Stevens & Long's store. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W, Office corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorney 8-at-Law, Tiwanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON. I BKNJ. M. PECK. T T 7ILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING Y Y TON, A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore exist ing between the undersigned under the firm name of FOSTER & SCOTT has been dissolved by mutu al consent. All persons indebted to the bite firm must make immediate settlements. Either Mr. Foster or Mr Scott will attend to the settlement of account-. W. N FomKit. Nov. 2, 1881. H. A. SCOTT. SII. BEAN, • Plain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. All work in his line promptly executed on shsr notice. From long experience both In elty and country, be prides himself on being able Xm s*H the I most fastidious.
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