DAILY IX) WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 101. LOCALS. Personal. Mrs. DAVID RAIIM, who has been quite ill for some time, is apparently better. Editor HOOKER of Troy, breakfasted at the Ward House yesterday morning. Miss COOK, formerly of the Institute, is visiting lier sister, Mrs. E. L. IIILLIS, on 4th street. Miss IDA A. HILL of Cromwell, Ct., is vis iting her cousin, Mrs. F.J IIUNGEUFOLLD, in this place. C. M.SANDERSON, who is now extensive ly engaged in eoal mining in Lackawanna and Luzerne counties, is in town. Our former enterprising townsman, M. E. SOLOMON, now residing in Rochester, is visit ing his Towanda friends and looking after his business interests here. Miss NELLIE L'AMOREUX, who has been confined to her room several weeks with ma larial fever, is convalescent and her friends hope soon to see her around again. Lt. SATTERLKE, who had been making a brief visit to bis parents in Monroeton, left yesterday morning to join bis regiment in Little Rock, Ark. Assistant Postmaster COOLBAUGII received word, yesterday morning, that Route Agent BUCK had broken bis band. The notice ended " hold yourself in aeadiness to obey orders." ALEX. BOTKWELL, one of the oldest citi zens of Canton, was in Towanda yesterday. >,r. B. is 7t> years old and boasts that he has never been sick a dav in his life. Owing to contined ill health, J. It. IVITT RIPGK has resigned the otliee of assessor, to which he was elected last winter, and JOHN 11. OUCUTT has been appointed to fill the vacancy. The selection is a good one, as Mr. O. lias been disabled l'or some months past from performing manual labor, the office will be appreciated by him, and the duties carefully performed. Iht/le Kirke to-night- GERTRUDE KELLOGG, Dec. 15. JONII KILLINGS, two weeks from to-night. ED MOUILLKSSEAUX is in the city. He will return in a day or two with an elegant assortment of hollidav goods. Mr. IYIRBY has engaged an excellent orches tra to furnish music on the occasion of Miss KELLOGG'S appearance here, Dec. 1. Doctor JOHN M. FURMAN of Terry has been arrested for violation of the law requiring all practicing physicians to register, He will have a hearing before Esquire IIALL Friday. Prof. DANIELLE'S classes will continue ev ery Thursday, afternoon and evening' until a change can be made to Fridays. Lessons at ■1 :80 and 7 :•"<) for beginners, and from 8:30 to 11, an Assembly for all. All who can do so are privileged to attend both the afternoon and evening ieesons and the Assemblies, as well, for the one charge of $5 for ladies and children and st> for gentlemen. The Profes sor teaches all the dances in the one course of lessons. C. L. S. C. —The next meeting of the Chau tauqua Literary and Scientific Circle will be held at the residence of Mr. G. S. SMITH, at the foot of Chestnut street, Friday evening. December 9, at 7 o'clock. The work for the evening will be a review of " Man's Antiqui ty and Language." Chautauqua text book No. 29, from the first to the fifty-second page, inclusive. The first 25 questions on "Man's Antiquity," as contained m the December number of the Chautauquan , will he used in the review. Essays on various subjects will ba read by members of the Circle. As the next meeting is expected to he of unusual in terest, a full attendance of members is re quested. All who are interested in the Cir cle work are cordially invited to he present. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1881. GEORGE LYNCHCOME of the City Barber Shop has put out a neat new sign. COURT PROCEEDINGS—The Grand Jury ! has disposed of the following business: TRUE BILLS. Com. vs Nelson Cobb; burning four stacks of grain, the property of Esther Brlster. Com AS L. L Vary; penury. Com vs Benj. Ball, B. F. Ball and John B. Ball; aggravated assault and battery. John A Keller, prosecutor. Com vs Benj. Ball; pointing a gun. .T. A. Keller prosecutor. Com. vs Laura J Ellis;assault and battery; Louisa Williams prosecutrix. NOT TRUE RILLS. Com xs Polly Rosengrant; assault and bat tery; Maria Bennett prosecutrix. County for costs. Com. vs A. Ladd and Warren Kinney; Larceny; 11. F. Johnson, prosecutor for costs. The court and jury disposed of the follow" 'ng: Com. vs 11. B. Benson; forgery; Dist. Atty. for commonwealth. W. .J. Young for defend ant. Verdict,notguiltv and prosecutor, liobt Richards, for costs. Com vs Nelson Cobb; burning four stacks of grain. S. W. &W. Little and 11. N. Wil liams for Commonwealth ;M"Pherson & Young for defendant. On trial. Benj. T, Hale and ill. F. Johnson were on Monday admitted t<> the bar with license to practice in all the courts of the county. John Ordvine having left the employ of Geo. Fairehild, (barber) respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he may be found at the shop of I). V. Stedge, opposite the post offlco. All who call upon him there will be waited upon and treated in a gentlemanly manner. The News Condensed. The defense in the Guiteau trial closed yesterday. The assassin was very abus ive. President Arthur's first annual mess age was sent to Congress yesterday. It opens with a beautiful and pathetic allu sion to the death of Garfield. The President's message was several times applauded during its delivery yes terday. Mr. Edmund's resolution continuing the committees of the senate passed yes terday by a vote of 32 to 30, Vice Presi dent Davis voting with the majority. With Grow as the Gubernatorial can didate next year, Republican success anp reform within the party would be assur ed. The people demand his nomination His past services to the party ought to insure him the support of those who make politics a trade. Buy the Waverly cracker, Manufactured by Robt. N. Manner &. Co. Daniel Mcßride offers liis house on Washington street, 3 doors from the Henry House, for rent. A small family desired. Wanted—A good violinist, with evenings not en gaged. Address, F. L. G., Box 50, Towanda, Pa. BUSINESS LOCAL. ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR SALE.—A complete set ot Appleton's Cyclopedia. Edition of 1879. Full sheep binding. In good order. Price, $75. Agents price for same, S9O. Address or see G. A. GUItNSEY, Canton, Pa. Urnar.STEitiNO— In this line of business I make a specialty and defy competition, as 1 make my own work and can sell at prices tha; others have to pay wholesale. Call early and leaVe your order, as I have a number of ordors at present, hut will try and accomodate all. My goods are the newest and best fthe money or tha X have ever been put into this city. J. OTTARSON, Up one flight of stairs. Bridge st., Towanda. H OLID A| ED. MOUILL| THE WAT lias greatly increased his goods for Holiday Presents. He has a full assortmen of Ladies Watches,JSwiss and American, GOLD Gold Spectacles. Sterling Silver Ware. Roger's Celebrated Sil Clocks of all dis The f nest Gold Low Prices. Everything gu Everything Engraving done by M'. tTTtKh Corner Blank Deeds, Blank Leases, Blank Notes, For Sale at the REVIEW OHice. FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good Farm, eoutaning One Hundred Acres, situate near Potterville; good portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH UR BURCUILL, at the Marble Works. Keep your family well supplied with "Sellers Cough Syrup." Use it in time; you will avert bron chial and pulmonary affections. 25 cents. " A lady had the flesh eaten oflfher arm by scrof ula. Could see the sinews working. ' Lindley's IVood Searcher' curad her."—J. liolston, Elderton, Pa. George Carter having opened a Barber Shop one door South of the Methodist Church, solicits a share of the public patronage. George is a Good Barbel, Give him a call. The "Senate" Saloon is not only supplied with the best oysters in the market, bnt on the lunch counter may always be found everything the ap petite craves. Under Cliamberlin's jewelry store. Select Dancing t'/ast. By special request Mr. F. LAMEHEAUX, of Bing hamton, will give instructions in the above art every Friday afternoon and evening, at Mercur Ilall. Hours of tuition—Ladies, masters and misses at 4 p. in. (parents and guardians admitted free), gents at 7:30 to 9p. m., assemblies from 9t012 m, All the modern dances will be taught. Round dances a specialty. WANTS. Under this head we will insert P'llKE, notices oj situations or help wanted. A good girl wanted for general house work. In quire of G. b. ESTELLK, at the Protbonotary's olllce. Good servant girl wanted by Mrs. Jas. Lewis, North William st. WANTED —By Gcrmania Band, situations for a dry goods clerk, four years experience, a house and sign painter, and light work for a young man. All of them gentlemen of good character and will fur nish recommendations. Communications addressed to Germania Band, will receive prompt attention. WANTED, —a place to board and go to school where I can-do chores to pay. L. E. BOVINODON. Gertrude Kellogg. MERCUR HALL, TlhrzrsdciGj Evercirtg, DECEMBER 15, 1881. Sale of Tickets begins at Kirby's Drug Store, Monday, Dec. 12, at 8 o'clock in the morning. PRICE ONE CENT. Y GOODS. ESSEAUX, CHMAKER stock, and is daily receiving new and Gentlemen's GOLD and SILVER & SILVER Jewelery in tbe latest style. vcr Plated Flat <£r Hollow Ware, evictions. line of Foley's Celebrated BANK Pens, and Pencils. The BEST in use. aranteed. new. Call and be convinced. himself on short notice ! BtMjOCKi Main and Bridge Street. TOWANDA, PA. Have Come to Stay! (X) STEDGE, THE VETERAN BARBER, XLgain to the fportt arzcL to cto better > worh than ev en. COME AND SE E HI M ! Shop one door north of Scott's Bakery, opposite Post Office. IP, r. Strelii(\ PROP. i Josh Billings! MERCUR HALL, Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 21st, 1881. Tiekets now on sale at Kirby's Drug Store,Wliitcomb's book store and at Fitch's confectionery store. ADMISSION ..... 50 cents. KaF*' No extra charge for Reserved Seats. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILT RHVUW OFFICE ,I M