DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 111, NO. 108. LOCALS. Personal. Col. PIOLLKT addressed an open session of the State Grange in Williamsport last even ing. G. MORTIMER LEWIS, of the Wilkes-Barre bar, was attending to legal business in this place yesterday. Worthy Master, W. H. SMITH and D. O. ITOI.LON of.Oscaluwa, are attending the State Grange in Williamsport. Col. KENTNER, of Mehoopany, was in town yesterday purchasing candy, nuts and and fruits at FITCH'S, for a Christmas en tertainment for a Sunday School. C. D. CAMT, late editor of the Tunkhan nock Republican , is in town. He informs us that he proposes to take up bis residence in Minnesota. Miss LIBBIE PUFF and Mr. TIP KINNEY, and FRED E. SMITH, ESQ., all of Waverly, N. Y., were the guests of Miss JULIA POW ELL last evening. M. KEEFE, a former Towanda boy, who is now employed in the P. B. N. Y. It. It., made us a call yesterday. He is paying a short visit to his friends in Overton, where his wife has been staying for a little time. Everybody should hear Miss KKI.LOGG this evening. Don't miss hearing Miss GERTRUDE KEL LOGG. thi- evening. Don't fail to hear Miss KKOLOGG this ev ening. The best watches made for sale at ED. MOUILLESSEAUX'S. .TIM LOCKABEE, one of L. B. RODGERS' teamsters, was kicked by a horse yesterday and his face is badly bruised. Reserved seats for Miss GERTRUDE KEL LOGG'S select readings only fifty cents. Seats marked at KIRBY'B. ED. MOUILLESSEAUX has the finest assort ment of finger rings, bracelets and breast pins ever offered 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 this evening. 11. C. Dern, editor of the Altoona (Pa.) Tribune , has used St. Jabob's Oil in his fam ily for burns, bruises, etc,, and heartily rec ommends it as a family remedy. Towanda has not been favored with many first class entertainments this season, and for that reason Miss KELLOGG should be greeted with a full house this evening. FITCH'S must be head quarters for Santa Claus, judging from the large number of bar rels. boxes and packages to be seen in front of his store awaiting shipment. IIENDKLMAN, the jeweler, is now receiving an immense stock of fine jewelry, gold and silver watches, all the new designs in brace lets, pins, rings, <fee. His stock of silver and plated ware comprises all the new patcrns of ROGERS' celebrated goods. It will pay you to call and examine his sfoek of beautiful goods. A stranger went into the Parker house yesterday, and thoughtlessly left the door open, through which rushed the cold blasts of a winter's day. Tbe air struck full on the parrot which swung in a hoop over the office counter, an 1 the bird piped out, " Shut that door." The stranger looked around in astonish ment, but considered the remark as an im pertinence and paid no attention to it. The parrot craning its neck over the swing, while its tail quivered with indignation at the stran ger's neglect, again shouted out in a yoice TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1881. which rang through the room—"Shut that door, you rascal, shut that door!" The stranger, now thoroughly alarmed, sprang to the entrance and closed the door at once. When an explanation was given, the stranger was much amused.— Bradford Times. BURLINGTON, PA.. Dee. 14,1881. Justin Morley died Sunday eve., Dec. lltli, 1881, in the Tlst year of his age. Funeral ceremonies observed at the house Tuesday, at 1 o'clock p. m. A goodly assembly of rela tives and friends were present. Sermon by Rev. A. Lane. Casket and Hearse furnished by J. O. Frost & Son, of Towanda. Inter ed at the old church cemetery. An industri ous, economicai and thriving farmer, an up right, christian and an honest man, has gone from among us to try the realities of the spir it land. Peace to his dust: he is now at lest at last from the cares and frettings, the tur moils and brawlings, which have in a special manner, characterised his domestic relations in this life. * The News Condensed. The trial of the impudent assassin still continues. The Pacific National Bank, of Boston, is to be re-organized. Thirty-six steamers and vessels arc over due in New York. Florida expects to market fifty millions oranges next season. It costs per hour to enjoy sleighing iu Virgiua City, Nev. General E. B. Babbit. U. S. A., died at Fortress Monroe, Va., Saturday. Secretary Freiliughuyscu takes charge of the State Department on Monday. Robert S. Phelps, oniy surviving son of lie late Sherman I). Phelps of Binhamton died suddenly last night from appoplexy Gen. Kilpatrick's shoes are not cold be fore there is said to be a rush for the Mission to Chili, made vacant by his death. Speaker Kiefer is reported to be still struggling with the task of making up the House Committees; and to have said that lie will not announce them before Monday or Tuesday of next week. The Board of Inquiry into the conduct of the Ninth Massachusetts Regiment at Yorktown and Richmond summoned nine members last evening to answer a charge of misconduct. All denied the charges, and claimed that some of the officers were endeavoring to clear themselves by putting the blame on the men. The final decision of the Board will be transmitted to the Governor soon. A good girl wanted in a small family. Inquire of Smith Brother*. The Baltimore MINCE MEAT which has a world wide reputation, is for sale at RUNIJEI.L'S Market.— Those who once use this brand are never satisfied with any other. Select Mlaucinff Cla§. By special request Mr. F. LAMKIIEAUX, of Bing hamton, 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. WANTED, —2 rooms suitable for house keeping. A short distance out of town preferred. Inquire at this office. A' UDITOR'S NOTICE,—In the mat ter of the final account of Tamer A. Chaffee, Guardian of Phoebe G. Chaffee. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the said Court to dispose of exceptions filed to the fi nal account of said Guardian, will meet the parties at his office in Towanda Borough on Thursday, January 7, 1882, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested in said account and exceptions will be heard. J. ANDREW WILT, Dec. 14, 1881. Auditor. HO.LIDA ED. MOUILL THE WAT Has greatly increased his goods for Holiday Presents. Vie has a fnll assortmen of Ladies Watches, Swiss and American, GOLD Gold Spectacles. Sterling Silver Ware. Roger's Celebrated Sil Clocks of all dis The finest Gold Low Prices. Everything gu Everything Engraving done by P.ITTOJ1 9 S Corner BUSINESS LOCAL. ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR SALE.—A complete Bet ot Appleton's Cyclopedia. Edition of 1879. Full sheep binding. In good order. Price, $75. Agents price for same, $96. Address or see O. A. GURNSEY, Canton, Pa. Uph;>i.9TERING —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 tha have ever been put into this city. ,T. Ottauson, Up one flight of stairs. Bridge st., Towanda. Blank Deeds, Blank Leases, Blank Notes, For Sale at the REVIEW Otlice. FOR SALE CUEAP.—Good Farm, eoutaning One Hundred Acres, situate near Potterville; good portion of it under cultivation. Inquire of ARTH UR BURCHILL, at the Marble Works. House for rent in best neighborhood—adjoining my residence. W. B. Doduk. ijec, 12,1881. New Courtland Cutter For Sale. Enquire of I). M. WILLCOCK. TEA CITERS' INSTITUTE! LECTURE BY Prof. f. Marshall, '•WONDERLAND", or The New Na tional Park. Brilliantly Illustrated with Dissolving Views, by an Oxy-llydrogen Stereoptican! "Worth a score of oidinary lectures."— Rev. B. K. Pierce D. 1) • in Zions Ilerald. , "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."—W. Y. Herald. Gertrude Kellogg. MERCUR HALL, TTxxltscLclu Eveixtrig, 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. ESSEAUX, CHMAKER stock, and is daily receiving new and Gentlemen's SILVER & SILVER Jewelery in tbc latest style. ver Plated Flat etc Hollow Ware. crip Hons. line 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. TOWANDA, PA. IltLva Come, Stay! (X) STEDGE, THE VETERAN BARBER, to the front ccncL prepared to do better wopPc tTicurc ev er. COME AND SEE HIM! Shop one door north of Scott's Bakery, opposite Post Office. MP I* Sledge, PROP. Josh Billings! MERCUR HALL, Wednesday Evening DECEMBER 21st, 1881. Tiekets now on sale at Kirby's Drug Store,Whitcomb's book store and at Fitch's confectionery store. ADMISSION 50 cents. No extra charge for Reserved Seats. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, I DAILY REVIEW OFFICE
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