DAILY TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 107. LOCALS. Persona!. THOS. S. LANLKY, of Canton, is ft juryman this week. Senator DA VIES and 0. D. KINNKY "are in eastern Bradford. JOE ELY, mayor of Athens, is rorvin* his country in the capacity of a jut'or this week. Col. OVKRTOX is looking in Mipon tlic as sembled wisdom of the nation at Washing ton. Mrs. O. A. BALDWIN has gone to St. Louis to visit her brother, Mr. U. I'. LYON, who is very ill. JAMES IT. CODDING, of this place, and Dr- It. C. KENDALL, of Troy, two of the most prominent Masons in this county, were re elected directors of the .Southern Tier Mason ic Relief Asssciation, in Ehnira, Monday. M-r. and Mrs. GEO. MORSE of Itooliester, X. Y., are receiving the eongrutulotions of their friends on the safe arrival of their first born—a, little girl—who made her appearance Monday morning. They are staying at lhe home of Mrs. MORSE'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOHN MC IN TOSH, on York Avenue. Rev. Doctor STEWART opens the Monroe lec ture course this evening. Ilis subject will be "Self Culture." The Doctor's reputation as a ripe scholar and eloquent speaker is too well known to require any notice from us. "We advise all the good people of Monroeton and vicinity who desire to avail themselves of a rich intellectual feast to attend. They will find Doctor STEWART'S address edifying tls well as entertaining. Express agent DODGE thinks the REVIEW unintentionally did him an injury in the no tice of the loss of his pocket book the other day. The fact that we staled the pocket book contained no money, has been constru ed by some of iris enemies as an indication that he is" short of the filthy lucre." lie is too sensitive, but imagines bis credit has suf fered; that lie will be snubbed like other poor men; lie lias been reminded of the af fair once already by a gentleman who read the item in Montrose. For the benefit of all persons who suspect WILLIAM of impeijuni osity, we will state that Mr. D. had transfer red the contents of his usually plethoric pocket book to liis safe just prior to missiVg it. No sir, he is not poor, as witness his mer ry laugli and beaming countenance. Don't fail to hear Miss KEOLOGG to-mor row evening. The best watches made for sale at ED. MOUILLESSBAUX'S. Cape Cod Cranberries, the largest and best grown, for sale at E. F DITTRICH & Co.'s. Chains and Lockets in endless variety, com prising all the new styles, at ED MOUILLESS KAUX'S. Reserved seats for Miss GERTRUDE KEL LOUG'S select readings only fifty cents. Seats marked at KIRBY'S. ED. MOUILLESSEAUX has the finest assort ment of linger rings, bracelets and breast pins ever ofieied here, and his prices defy competition. Remember that a first class orchestra will add to the enjoyment of those who attend the select readings by Miss GERTRUDE KELLOGG to-morrow evening. Rev. C. T. IIALLOWELL will preach in the lecture room of the Baptist Church to-mor row evening. A prayer meeting will be held from 7 to 7:30, after which the discourse will be delivered. All are invited. "I was very severely burned about the right leg several years ago," says Mr. R. 11. Colyer, 123 Erie street, Jersey City, N. J., "and the spot always remained tender. A short time ago I wounded the old spot, and it refused to heal. I applied St. Jacob Oil, half a bottle of which cured the injured limb. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18S1. The Social at W. M. MALLORY'S on Mon day evening was what everybody expected, a very pleasant sffair, and the receipts amoun ted to nearly s*2s. The next meeting of the Episcopal mite socieiy is to be held Monday evening at the rooms of ?C. F. CROSS, Ward House. A large variety of fancy articles, suitable for Christmas presents will be otter ed for sale. The new rector's wife is also ex pected to be present. The following gentlemen have been engag ed to lecture in Monroeton during the pres ent season: Rev. Doctor STEWART of this place, this evening, Dr. MOCARTHY, of El inira, Rev. Doctor TAYLOR, Rev. C. H. WRIGHT, of Towanda, Rev. M. S. HARD, Ehnira, Hon, GEO. LANDON, Herrick, Rev. J. T. BROWXWELL, Mansfield, and Louis M. HALL, of this place. The dates of the re spective lectures will' be announced bereaf i tOT* The Ladies' Sewing Society of Wvsox will ; give an oyster supper at Grange Hall, Thurs day evening, December lath. All are cordi ally invited. Don't miss hearing Miss GERTRUDE KEL LOGG, Thursday evenving. * . , The sale of reserved seats for Miss KEL LOGG'S select readings, Thursday evening, ; began Monday morning. Go and have your j seat reserved at once. The ?J i V 3 C).i Jan is :l. ! Riddleburgcr lias been nominated for 1 Senator from Virginia. I Nearly eight hundred bills were intro duced iu the House yesterday. Green, republican and citizens' candi date, was yesterday elected mayor of Boston. Gen. Martindale, of Rochester, N. Y., one of the ablest lawyers in the state, died in Nice, France, yesterday. The bill placing Gen. Grant on the ar my retired list passed the Senate commit tee by a party vote, 5 to 3, yesterday. General B. 1). Fearing died at Marietta, Ohio, on Friday. The New York canals have just been closed officially. 't he nest a nnd 10 cent Cigars ever Smoked, at the Park Street Cigar Store, South side Mercur bloek. Have you ever tried that superb tobacco for sale at the Park Street Store, Mercur block? It can't be beat. Foot Rest Frames and Upholstered Foot Rests at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c store. 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 1 the best oysters in the market, but on the lunch counter may always he found everything the ap petite craves. Under Chamberlin's jewelry store. Select Mtauciiig Clans. By special request Mr. F. LAMEREAUX, of Bing liamton, 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. in., assemblies from 9t012 m, All the modern dances will be taught. Round dances a specialty. WANTED,— 2 rooms suitable for liouso keeping. A short distance out of town preferred. Inquire at this office. WANTED—By Germania 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. H.A.SCOTT, of the "Sugar Creek Mill," has left an order book with O. D. Wickham at the Post Office. All orders for Flour, Feed, Meal, Grain etc., left there will receive prompt attention. Daniel Meßride 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. HOLIDA ED. MOUILL THE WAT Has greatly increased his goods for Holiday Presents. He has a full assortinen of Ladies Watches, Swiss and American, OOLD Gold Spectacles. Sterling Silver Ware. Roger's Celebrated Sil Clocks of all dis The Jhicst Gold L'ow Prices. Everything gu Everything Engraving done by P.ITTOIS "S Corner BUSINESS LOCAL. ENCYCLOPEDIA FOll SALE.—A complete set ot Apple-ton's Cyclopedia. Edition of 1871). Full sheep binding. In good order. Price, $75. Agents price for same, $96. Address or see G. A. GURNSEY, Canton, Ta. UPHOLSTERING —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 ftlie money or thn have ever been put into this city. J. OTTARSON, Up one flight of stairs. Bridge st., Towanda. Blank Deeds, Blank Leases, Blank Notes, For Sale at the REVIEW Oflice. FOR SALE CHEAP.—Good Farm, coutaning One Hundred Acres, situate near Potterville; good portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH UR BUItCHILL, at the Marble Works. House for rent in best neighborhood—adjoining my residence. W.B.DODGE. uv c, 12,1851. New Courtland Cutter For Sale. Enquire of D. M. WILLCOCK. TEA CITERS' INSTITUTE! LECTURE BY Prof, SB Vt. W. •liarshall, "WONDERLAND", or The New Nu tioiial Park. Brilliantly Illustrated with Dissolving Views, by an Oxy-llydrogen Stereoptican! "Worth a score of oulinary lectures."— Rev. I>. K. Pierce D. D • in Zions Herald. "Unsurpassed by any lecture ever given in St. Louis.''— St. Louis Globe. ••Four thousand people were in the hall before eight o'clock. Several times the lecturer had to request the audience to restrain its applause that he might go on with the lecture."—A. Y. Herald. Gertrude Kellogg. MERCUR HALL, T7Lvirscicty EvervLixg, DECEMBER 15, 1881. • Sale of Tickets begins at Kirby's Drug Store, Monday, Dec. 12, at 8 o'clock n the morning. PRICE ONE CENT. Y GOODS. EBBEAUX, CHMAKER stock, and is daily receiving new and (Gentlemen's (i()Ll) k and SILVER & SILVER Jewelery in the latest style. ver Plated Plat & Hollow Ware, cri ft ions. line of To ley's Celebrated BANK Pens, and Pencils. The BEST in nsc. • aranteed. new. Call and be convinced. himself on short notice I BJLOCX, Main and Bridge Street. TOWANDA, PA. Ilave Come, to Stay! (X) STEDGE, THE VETERAN BARBER, Agctirr to tire front curd prejpcureci to do hotter wortc tTrcur ev er. COME AND SEE II I M ! Shop one door north of Scott's Bakery, opposite Post Office. MP I" Sledge, PROP. Josh Billings! MERCUR HALL, Wednesday Everting DECEMBER 21st, 1881. Tickets uow on sale at Ivirby's Drug Store,Wliitcomb's book store and at Fitcli's confectionery store. ADMISSION ..... 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. ALVOIiD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE