DAILY TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME lit, NO. 102 LOCALS. Personal. Miss HELEN RODGKRS is visiting friends in Philadelphia. The social at M.J. L >NG'S, Tuesday even ing netted about S3O. Miss NKLI.IE ALLEN.- of East Troy, is vis iting friends in this place. The Whist Club will meet Friday evening, Dec. 0, at W. M. MAI.LOHY'S, Mrs, GKISWOLD of Susquehanna, is visit ing her mother, Mrs. DAVID CASH. Miss KATE FOYLE of Derrick started for Kansas last evening to visit a ha other who lives near Fort Scott. Miss JESSIE DODSON of Emporium, who lias been visiting in ttiis place for several weeks, left for her home yesterday. Supt. JCDD, late of the Barclay rail road, lias accepted an appointment with the N. V. L. &W. It. It. Co. lie will not remove from Towanda at present. CHARLEY CAMPBELL for several years past, an engineer on the Barclay road has gone to West Virginia, to take an engine on the road superintended by G. IT. MACFAR LAXE. Mr. C. is a good engineer and a wor thy gentleman. Mr. GEORGE V. MOODY and Miss MARY It ICE were married last evening at the resi dence of the groom's mother, on William st. The ceremony was performed by llev. C. 11. WRIGHT in the presence of a goodly number of friends and relatives. A PRINTER IN LUCK.—Mr. JOHN FEI.TON > of the Reporter office, yesterday afternoon led to the hymeneal altar Miss FRANK MOR LEY, one of onr most accomplished and beau tiful young ladies, who is also to be congrat ulated that one so worthy has won her heart and hand. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. IDA M. CAMPBELL, on 2d street, Rev. C. 11. WRIGHT officiating. The newly married pair took train No. 2 north last evening for a bri dal tour. We wish them a pleasant journey, safe return and a long, life. Sheriff sales to-morrow afternoon. The Baptists are furnishing their lecture room with chairs. Tickets for JOSH BILLINGS lecture are on sale at the book stores. On the 15th inst., one week from to-night, Miss GERTRUDE KELLOGG will gjve recita tions and readings in Mercur Hall. The vestry of Christ Church? have infor mation which encourages them'to think Rev. Mr. ENOS will accept their call soon. The Water Works expect to have wrter in their mains by the first of January, notwith standing the resolution oi the Council. ELEANOR, wife of Court crier JAMES HAR RIS, died this morning after a long illness, aged (Id vears and 5 months. Funeral Sun day- . , The Ladies' Sewiug Society of Wvsox will give an oyster supper at Grange Hall, Thurs day evening, December 15th. All are cordi ally invited. Interest in the North Towanda revival meetings, condueted by Rev. C. fl. WRIGHT. is on the increase. Quite a number have professed conversion. The rendering of Hazle Kirke, by the Ster ling Comedy Company, at Mercur Hall last evening, was witnessed by a very fair audi ence. The farce, after the play, brought down the house. We again reiterate, all the rumors in re gard to Dr. SCOTT or any one else in this place having the small pox, are unfounded and false. Neither the Doctor nor any other person, nas had or now has the small pox. If we hear of a case shall promptly ap prise our readers of jt. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1881. Three or four weeks ajjo u long martingal belonging to a set of common harness, was lost, propablv in the vicinity of MERCUR'S coal yard, if the Under will call at this office we will direct him or her to the owner. One of the most popular and clever letter carriers of Indianapolis, Ind., Mr. J. 11. .Mat tern, was cured by St. Jacobs Oil'of a severe ly stubborn sprain that hadaffiieted him since the w ir. The Great Gcnnan r ßemedy is very popular in the Indianapolis post office. The prosecutor in the North. Towanda highway robbery case thought to turn an •'honest penny" aad save himself trouble by settling with the robbers, and has probably gotten himself in trouble on a charge of com pounding felony. COURT PROCKEDINS.—The grand jury re ported against making the Susquehanna bridge of Athens a free county bridge. They also acted upon the following addi tional eases: TRUE BILLS. Com. vs Samuel, Walter and Alonzo Van derpool; larceny. John Corr prosecutor. Com. vs John Doyle; larceny. Edgar W. Smith, prosecutor. Com. ys Frank Conrad; larceny. Patrick Larkins prosecutor. Com. vs John B. and B. F. Ball; feloneous attempt. Charles 11. Ilulett prosecutor. The following cases occupied the attention of the court ond jury yesterday : Com. vs Nelson Cobb; before reported; verdict not guilty and county for costs- Coin. vs L. L. Vary; perjury. 11. N. I Williams and W. Little for prosecution: Da vis & Had and McPherson for Idelendent. Verdict, not guilty and prosecutor, Lyman Baxter, for costs. Prof. DANIELLE'S classes will continue ev ery Thursday, afternoun and evening' until a change can be made to Fridays. Lessons at 4:30 and 7:30 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, fr the one charge of $5 for ladies and children and $0 for gentlemen. The Profes sor teaches all the dances in the one course of essons. The Thomas heresy case is, apparently, ended. The trial of the assassin, Guitenu, will be concluded next week. President Arthur took up his residence in the White House yesterday. Refineries for glucose, sorghum and beet sugar have beeu > u ilt in Chicago. The press of the country speaks in the highest terms of the President's message. The re-adjusters yestdrday organized the Virginia legislature. Two colored door-keepers were appointed. ORDINANCE. At a regular meeting of the Council of Monroe Borough held June 11th, 18S0. the the following or dinance was unanimously passed : Be it and the same is hereby enacted. That the owners of Real Estate in said boro shall he required to build, repair and maintain all sidewalks in front of and along their respective properties, in accord ance with the act of Legislature, passed April 3d, 1851. Also that ten day's notice, to build or repair said walks shall be served upon said property own ers by the Chief of Police, Burgess, or other boro officer, by and under the direction of the Council, as provided in the said act. That all ordinances heretofore passed, which are inconslstant with the foregoing are hereby repealed. P. K. ALDEN, E. F. FOWLEIt Secretary. Burgess, Buy the Waverly cracker, Manufactured by Robt. N. Manner & Co. Daniel Mcßride offers his 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. HOLIDAY ED. MOUILL THE WAT lias greatly increased his goods for Holiday Presents. lie has a fnll assortmen of Ladies Watches, Swiss and American, GOLD Gold Spectacles. Sterling Silver Ware. IxoQ-crs Celebrated Si I Clocks of all dis The finest Gold Low Prices. Everything gu Everything Engraving done by *•# TTOJ\ Corner 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, $96. Address or see G. A. GURNSEY, Canton, Pa. Urniii.srßßiNO —In this line of business I make a specialty and defy competition, as I make my own work and can sell at prices thai others have to pay wholesale. Call early and leave your order, as I have a number of ordors at present, but will try and accomodate all. My goods are the newest and best fthe money or tba have ever been put into this city. J. OTTARSON, lip one flight of stairs. Bridge st., Towanda. Blank Deeds, Blank Leases, Blank Notes, For Sale at the REVIEW Office. FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good Farm, eoutaning One Hundred Acres, situate near Potterville; good portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH UR UURCLIILL, 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 oft' her arm by scrof ula. Could see the sinews working. 'Lindley's B-ood Searcher' cured her."—J. llolsten, 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 liiin 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 Chamberlin's jewelry store. Select Dancing Cla. By special request Mr. F. LAMEREAUX, of Bing bamton, will give instructions in the above art every Friday afternoon and evening, at Mercur Hall. Hours of tuition—Ladies, masters and misses at 4 p. m. (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. Gertrude. Kellogg. MERCUR HALL, T/Ivers day Ever ring, DECEMBER 15, 1881. Sale of Tickets begins at Kirby's Drug Store, Monday, Dec. 12, at 8 o'clock u the morning. PRICE ONE CENT. Y GOODS. CHMAKER stock, and is daily receiving new and Gentlemen's GOLD and SILVEK & SILVER Jewelery In tbe latest style. vcr Plated Flat & Hollow Ware, criptions. hue of Foley's Celebrated BANK Pens, and Pencils. The BEST in use. aranteed. new. Call and be convinced. himself on short notice ! BLOCK, Main and Bridge Street. TO WAND A, PA. Have Coma to Stay! (X) STEDGE, THE VETERAN BARBER, XLgai7i to tlea front and proppareci to do better work, than ev c?\ COME AND SEE HIM! Shop one door north of Scott's Bakery, opposite Post Office. W, \\ St edge, PROP. 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. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. ALVOItD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE