DAILY TO WANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 280. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Col. J. F. MEANS and Hon. Jos. POWELL were in the western part of the countyjyes terday. JOHN MORROW, of Hamilton College, is spending his summer vacation with bis par ents in this place. Miss FLORA KINNEY, of Shcshequin, is >is. itingher sister, Mrs. E. I). BUFFINGTON, and other friends, in this place. Rev. J. S. BEERS went to Herrick this morning to officiate at the funeral of Miss THOMPSON, who was a member of Christ Church. Our patriotic friend, JOHN 11. GRANT, of Troy, sustained quite a painful burn on one of his hands while "shooting off" fire works on the Fourth. ROBERT and WILLIAM STEDMAN PATCH have just returned from Corning after a short visit. Their cousin, DAVE SAUNDERS, came with them and will spend his vacation here. Dr. 11. A. RECORD, wife and son. Master FREDDIE, were visiting their parents in this place on Saturday last. They arrived in the morning and left for home the same evening The Doctor's services must be in good de mand when he can afford himself so little time to visit after making a journey requiring him to travel two whole nights. D. E. MARTIN, a former resident of this county, died in Dauphin couuty on the 14th Ult. Mrs. MARSH received a telegram from Kan sos City yesterday morning, conveying the sad intelligence of the death of her son, JAKE, from the effects of the accident he met with some days since. The funeral of the late Miss EDITH A. THOMPSON will be held at the residence of her parents in Herrick, this morning at 9, af ter which the remains wiil be brought to this place for interment in Riverside Cemetery. It is expected the procession will arrive here about 1 p. m. Miss EMMA S. ALLEN, a teleuted and ef fective speaker, delivered an address on tem perance in the M. E. church Sunday evening, to a largo audience. The lecture contained much sound argument and genuine good esnse. She eloquently and logically advocated the suppression of the liquor trafic by constitu tional amendment—a measure which is rapid ly growing in favor among thoughtful peo people of all parties. It seems to be the only reliable method of staying the tide of intem perance. THE FOURTH AT DUSHORK.— The Ex cursion train to Dushore 011 the Fourth con veyed a pleasant crowd of people from Tow anda. enlarged en route at Monroetou, New Albany and Laddslmrg. Leader WALKER. Baritone KINGSBURY. Basso CHAS. KLINE and Drummer CIIAS. FELTON from our glo rious Germanias being annexed to the Du shore Band, line music thrugbout the day was the principal delight thereof. The cel ebration exercises took place in an elevated grove east of the deep valley village, where speaking, dancing, feasting and music held a gay but orderly gathering of people until 4 o'clock p. m. In the towm below the streets were continually thronged. There was much banging of tire crackers both great and small but little banging of hair by the mountain matrons and maidens whose clear, fair brows looked refreshingly cool. The Ileeser, Du shore. Exchange and Cottage Hotels were all crowded. At the latter, owing to its retired location, Mr. SHAW, our enterprising lumber dealer, Mr. EILENBERGER, his gentlemanly measurer and other Towandians quietly dined at a table richly decorated by a large and new sliver dining service. The day's public do ings were ended by several ringing pieces of music from the united bands, Yankee Doodle being the appropnete finale, in which the brilliant triple tonguing of Leader WALKER was like the upper silver fringing of a golden cloud. TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 7, ISBI. The individual Rifle Match of the Towanda Rifle Club announced to take place on the range of the club on the 4th was a success in ell respects. The match and shooting at Ait.. s Eye Target, netting the club sufficient to pay expenses and a small fund to improve the range. Among the best scores at the match were the following: J. M. EIJSON 4O; A. P. LAFLANT43; W. S.GREENE 41; H. 11. BOWMAN 41; J. A. WILT 41; W. B. CAMPBELLE 40; E. WAL KER 37: JAMES SCHULTZ 37. The first prize was won by J. M. EDSON ; second, A. P. LAPLANT; The tie between GREENE, BOWMAN and WILT was decided in favor of W. S. GREEN winner of third prize and 11. 11. BOWMAN winner of the. fourth prize. The best of feeling prevailed throughout the match and all were satisfied with the result and the manner in which the day was spent. The Club expect to have a match and Bull's eye target shooting, once a month during the season. In mentioning the performance of /ERA & LA CARDO in Uuiontown, the Democrat of place says: ZERA &LA CARDO. conjurers, ventrilo quists etc., gave exhibitions of their wonder ful skill in Concert Hall, on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday evenings of last week, and unlike concerns similar nature that have visited Unioutowu during the past year, were well patronized, and gave universal satis factian. As a ventriloquist and hh capabab ilities to deceive the average eye with his amusing tricks. LA CARDO stands unrivaled, while as an imitator and mesmerist, ZERA eentainly has no superior in this or tiny other country. In addition to their entertainments, which were well worth twice the price of ad mission charged (2o cental, a large number of verv pretty and valuable presents were given away to those buying tickets, who are luckey enough to draw the right ones. A mong the presehts given away was u silver ice pitcher, valued at eighteen dollars, several sets of table ware, two watches, groceries, jewelery. fce. Wili perform it Mereur Hall, to-morrow evening. The President Still im proving. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. EXECUTIVE MANSION, } JULY 6—9 A. M. $ Symptoms continue favora ble ; pulse has gone clown to 98 ; temprature 100 and respiration 23. Slept well last night. Ev ery thing very favorable. 3 F* M. The President remains quite comfortable ; takes his nourish ment well ; pulse 100; tempra ture 99-7 ; respiration 23 ; slight rise in pulse has been caused by changing of bed and movement O c> of his body, experiment being made with different sorts of re frigerating apparatus to relieve the President from the great heat. Symptoms regarded very favor able and unless some unfavora ble change occurs 110 bulletin un til 8 .-30 P. M. 8 :3O P.M. President's condition continues as favorable as at last report. He has passed a very comforta ble day, taking more nourish ment than yesterday. Pulse 104 ; temperature 100-6; respiration 23. Unless unfavorable symp toms develope, no further bulle tins will be issued until to-mor row morning. President Garfield's Injury. If the diagnosis is correct there is im inent danger. There has been quite a number of cases of a wound iu the heart that have resulted favorably, even iu our country, but the world has not given us half a dozen instances of a wounded liver resulting in recovery, and it Is doubtful if there has been any such instances iu reality. All may have been the result of the difficulty in making a correct exami nation of that organ before death. I greatly fear that the resident will die ere the close of the seventh day. Monroe, July Oth. N. 1). I'. '• Fountain" Tobacco, at Fitch's. WANTED TO RENT.— Furnished house.— No children. Inquire at this office. The increasing demand for Ice compels me to say that after the fifteenth of .July 1 wiL 1 take 110 more customers: two wagons at th< present time having hard work togetthrougl and deliver to our regular customers their regular amount, without solicitation. Regu lar customers will get Ice at same price as heretofore. Ice gathered with drainage from Catholic cemetary. JOHN ADAMS. MARRIED. GOLEM AN—LOOK ABBE.--At Willlamsport,. by the IteV fcfom'i Orayton, Mr. Oharlo* Golenian, of Troy, and Miss Annie Loekabee, formerly of To wanda. IIKFIJX—'THAYEIt.—At the M. E. Parsonage, on July 4th, ISSI, by Rev. C. IT. Wright, Mr. E. H. Benin and Mian Libbie Thayer, both ofßernice, Pa. DAVIS—SCHUADER.—At the Presbyterian pnr soaage, Monroeton, July let, by Itev. Hallook Armstrong, Mr. Emmet M. Davis and Miss Emma J. Sehrader, both of Now Albany. 3 MONSTER GIFT NIGHTS. 3 MERCUR HALL. ZER.f & Ltl C.I Bi BP O . The world renowned Magicians and Ventriloquists. With their Great Gift Festival. .">0 Costly Presents given away nightly, the like was never seen before. Positively nothing but presents of iu trisic value given away. Wait for us ! Watch for us ! Will positively appear at the above named llall 011 FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, July Bth, 9th and nth. Look at our low Prices. Admssion with one envelope, - - 25 cte. Reserive Seast with two envelopes, - - 35 cts. Children under 12 with one envelope, - -15 cts. PRICE ONE CENT. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS and Expenditures of the School District of Towanda Borough from May 31, 1880, to June 1; 1881. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand $320*2.02 From State approriation 986.84 " A Wickhain.collector on Dup licats of 1879 & 'BO 1048.62 M A.Wicklmm,collector,on dup lecates of 1880 & *Bl 5430 43 " County Superintendent 7.50* " Jno. A. Codding, Fines, &e 5.00 " E. T. Burgan.Sch'l Bills 65.62 " S. W. Alvord for brick 501d...10.50 " County Taeasurer 79.08$ 10,815,61 Total Receipts 10.815.61 1 EXPENDITURES. Salaries of Teachers 3960.00 " " Janitor 330.00 " " Treasure & Secretary..l37.so Paid percentage to Collector 192.43 " Intrust on Bonds 675.27 " 80nd5...... .....3000.00 " for Printing 47.00 " " Coal 246.63 " " Lot in Third Ward SOO.ttO " " Insurance... 11.67 " Miscellaneous expenses 112.81 9,513.31 Balance cash in Treasury $1,302.30 ASSETTS. Real Estate and buildings 27,100 00 School Furniture .1,575.00 Due from Universaiist church $1200.00 Dne from Uuiversalist Church Intrest 360.00 1 Due from A.Wicbham, collector, on duplicate of 'BO & 'Bl 961.85 Cash in Treasury 1302.30 3,824.15 31,499.15 LIABILITIES. Bonds drawing 6 per ct interest.. .2000.00 "* '. 5 " " " 10,500.00 Out standing orders, interest and unsettled bills estimated 500.00 13,000.00, BRADFORD COUNTY, ss. Wc the undersigned auditors of Towanda 'Ugh have audited the accounts of the Towanda Borough (School District, and find same correct. 11. T. STEVENS, 11. L. LAMOREAUX, July Ist, 1881. F. E. .JAYNE, Auditors. I have a number of SINGER, IIOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very lozuJig arcs. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. O. A. BLACK, June 1(>, 3in. Agent. A large assortment ot CAN TON and MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS just received ; also large additions to their stock of CALICOES, APRON GING HAMS, CRETONNES, FUR NITURE PRINTS, &c. Powell & Co. have just received 10,000 yard of PRINTED LAWNS, the best quality and newest styles, which they will sell at NINE CENTS per yard. Powell & Co. have just opened a large stock of LACE AND PLAIN BUNT ING, with a large assortment of NEW STYLES of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, which they are offeriijig at great bargains.
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