DAILY TO WAX I) A REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 257. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. EDWARD WALKER is vi-iting friends 111 Ulster. W. 11. DODGE has returned from his visit to Xantucket. Mrs. WILLIAM LAMENT IS visiting friends at East Trey. Hon. HENRY GIBUS, of Orwell, was in town yesterday. Mr. MILLER, the baeknian, is sick and con fined to his room. Mrs. B.J. IIUNTEU of Brooklyn, X. Y., is visiting Miss MAY SCOTT. Col. JOE IIORTON and wife of Ithaca, are enjoy ing themselves at Alexandria Bay. Mr. and Mrs. WAYNE DEFOREST, have re turned from their visit in Binghamton and Ithaca. Rev. E. P. BROWNE, rector of the Episco pal Church, Troy, made us a pleasant call yesterday. Engineer MII.ES ELLIS, of the Wyalusing and Elmira accommodation, was calling on friends here yesterday. Mi-s. SAUAII MOODY and her brother XOBMIE went to Lake Carey, Tunkkaunock's favorite resort yesterday afternoon. WALTER BUCK has returned home from Towanda, on a few weeks vacation from his studies.— Leltaysville Advertiser. Editor VAXGELDEU, of Leßavsville dis played his stately form, pleasant phiz and tl -et. horse 011 our streets yesterday. JOTINNY BRINK, who is engaged at car riage ironing at Towanda, is home 011 a va cation of a few days.— LeJiCiysville Adv. Mrs. Col. CORCORAN, of William-port, and children MAGGIE and FRED, are vi.-iting her parents. |Air. gind Mrs. HENRY WELLS, of this place. WILBER XICIIOLS, formerly of this place, has withdrawn from the well known firm of PERINE A Co., Bath, and It. W. PERIXE, is now the sole proprietor. L. A. PIERCE, city attorney of Auburn, X, Y., has been visiting Mr. JoHNs>.\i,of the foundry, this week. He tried his -kill at black bass fishing and caught several very tine anes. Prof. GEYER, principal of the Wilkes-barre High School, was in town yesterday and made the REVIEW office a pleasant call. He spoke very highly of Prof. ALBERT who ha heen elected Principal of our Graded School. A correspondent of the Elmira Gazette, writing from Athens says: "Goo. S. J'Mell, the light weight of the Pro thonotan's ollice of Bradford county, was 111 town last evening. We regret that we did not meet him." For the first time during seven years of faithful service as train dispatcher at tin's place and Say re, HARRY MATHEWS is enjoy ing a two weeks vacation, His wife will >p nd the time with her parents here while HARRY occupies his leisure in fishing, hunt ing etc. He has well earned a good lime and we hope he may realize it. El>. BUIMXGTON and wife and C. M. and GEORGE BUEFIXGTON, are camping at the mouth of Sugar Creek. They have made ar rangements to stay there several weeks. Thov have "Polly," the pony with them. The pi'titc animal seems to like her comforta ble stall in the stable better than grazing, however, as she deserted camp and came home yesterday. Gut- neighbor RUXDELL, who is always a-i head of all competitors, has water-meilons for .-ale this morning. One of MILLER'S hack teams became frightened while standing at the station 011 the arrival of Xo. <> Wednesday night and ran away. The hack was upset at the cor ner of Locust street and York Avenue, and badly broken. TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 15, ISSI. Remember if you want to visit Elmira t< ■. ; morrow you can buy a round trip ticket for | *1 :>o. At Athens, Pa., yesterday,as JACK LEAHY together with some other workmen, \va- en gaged in removing some worn kevs and in | sorting new ones in one of the steam ham mers at the Bridge Works, a piece of steel : tlew, striking LEAHY in the right eye, knoek : ing it out and thus causing total blindness on j that side. — Elmira Advertiser. our good friend JOHN* BLACK, of Loßays ; ville, Relieves in observing the scriptural in junction, "be not unmindful to entertain strangers, for some have therebv entertained ! angels unawares." lie practiced this precept yesterday. A bright, modest young lady, whose home is in Washington, arrived on - train 0. expecting to meet friends to take her ; to Leßavsville, but they were not here, and , she was in great- tribulation, being unaeeus . tomed to traveling alone. Mr. DECKER, the I liveryman, rendered her all the assistance in his power. Mr. BLACK, who happened to Vie in town, learned the circumstances and kind ly volunteered to convey her to the "haven where she would be." s."> REWARD—Lost between Leßavsville and Towanda, a small sized Gold Watch, wrapped up in paper. No. of ease, 2G.N21; No. of movement, 1.521.12 s. Five Dollars Reward will be paid if delivered to Win. A. Chamberlin,Towanda. Pa. Julys. IBsi. 5c Store sells fruit jars, quarts, at 81 25 per dozen: half gallon, at Si ;:i per doz. Jelly tumblers. 25 cents per dozen. Bags taken in exchange. Bird cages 15 cents. Bird seed 7 cts por lb. FBI'IT .TABS, pints, quarts, SI -J5 pur dozen, j half gallon, $1 03. At the 5 cent Store. .TELLY TUMBLERS 25 cents per dozen, at the 5 cent Stole. BIRD < 'AGES, 40 cents and upwards at the 5 cent Store. BAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. METEOROLOGICAL.' —The thermometer at Dr. 11. ('. POUTER & Sox's Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows : JI'I.Y 14: oa. in.—7-1 degs. above zero. 12 ui.—7o; 3p. in. —S3; 6, p. 111. —79; 9 p. in.—72. JULY 15. C ft. m.—6l dec. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— Partly cloudy; local rains in the southern portion; varia ble winds; stationary or lower barometer and tern perature. The President Still im proving. The good news of yesterday concerning the President is continued this morning and there tire now goocl grounds to hopo the danger line is passed. At 2 o'clock tliis morning lie was sleeping quietly. Tne Fiews Condensed. The Cornell crew were again defeated in England yesterday. Reports from Albany indicate that the struggle is drawing to a close and that an election or adjournment will take place soon. A London dispatch says that the dory "Little Western," was sighted 011 the 7th inst. in latitude 4f) north, and longitude 20 west. A steamer is soon to leave St. Johns, X. F., for Lady Franklin Bay, with relief for the party who went there last sum mer in the steamer G.Jnare. Paul Sigel is accused of absccu idiug with 81,200 belonging to his employers in New York. Paul is the son of his father, and his father is Gen Franz Sigel. ORDER OF THE IRON IIALL.— The order !of the Iron llall. a local board of which was ; lately organized here, has so altered it- con ; stitution that any person above the age of 21 years who can pass the examination is eligi ble to membership. Heretofore it was re quired that applicants must be members in ireful standing of some other beneficial society. Members are admitted between the ages of 21 and 05 years. The order pays weekly sick j benefits from *5 to 6-5, according to the rate lof assessment. The order seems to be on a j sound ba-is and worthy of patronage. Any i information in regard to it may be obtained bv calling on Mr. BRA/.EE, at I>YK IT Go's | store, or any other member. ' AX ELEGANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.— The I realivelegant ami eligibly situated residence ; of Mrs. Doctor Houston is offered for sale at i a bargain. The lot i> large and has on it an I abundance of fruit of all kinds. It is alto gether the most desirable property of the kind now on the market Only H small pay ment required; balance can remain on mort gage. Call on the premises. July 7. Mrs. HOUSTON. PASTURE FOR HORSES.—I have good pas ture add will take a few horses to keep either for cash, or light work by the animals. W. J. Delpeuch, Horn Brook. Buy Kuapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts for family use, warranted pure. Five spring chickens constantly on hand at Myer's Bridge St. Market. Berries. Garden truck at My re's meat mar ket, Bridge St. FOUND, on the Fourth of July in Wysox. a ; parasol. Owner can have it bv calling at my oflice and paying for this notice. Dr. P. J. Smi'li. ARCTIC HOUSE. Corner Surf and Ocean Avenues, OCEAN" GROVE, X. J.— Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BULL. 1 have a number of SINGER, HOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very low figures. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. (). A. BLACK, June HI, :3m. Agent. PWTELL A large assortment ot CAN TON and MADRAS DRESS GINGIIAMS just received ; also large additions to their stock of CALICOES, APRON GING IIAMS, CRETONNES, FUR NITURE PRINTS, &c. Powell & Co. have just received 10,000 yards 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 offering at great bargains. PRICE ONE CENT. To the Afflicted ! TO ALL WHOSE VISION is defective, NOW is the time to improve vour sight and preserve your EYES. Read carefully ami do not discrad because you do not understand. Knowledge comes by research. The true Philosopher is he who follows the Scripture conunond : "Prove all things. Cleave to that which is good.'' Many are suffering with their EYES.— Why? Because they think there is no more Relief But seeing is believing. KamvuH Harris, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN OF SYRACUSE, N. Y., Who conies well recommended bv all the leading physicians of Syracuse, would re spectfully announce to the citizens and vicin ity, that he may be found at the Ward House Towan'ada, duly 11 till July 1(>. Office hours from !) a. in." to 7 p. in. Prof. Harris will be pleased to see all who tvisli to avail themselvs of this opportunity to get suited l,y him with his CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPEC TACLES AND EYE GLASSES. Consisting of Least 1 of every Description. Menicns, Piano Cylindrical, Concave, Cataract and Clerical, and many others. Manufactured from the best Uoek Crystal Flint, Scotch, Brazilian and Russian Crystal. A pair of my Glasses,which are accurately adjust od, lasts many years longer than any other; after many years of careful study and practical experi ence in a delisting Spectacles to Patients under ev ery aspect of defective vision. PROF. HARRIS considers it a sufficcn guaran tee of his ability to supply stub Spectacles ad are best calculated for the assistance or recovery of Im perfect Sight. PROF. HARRIS is able to tit all Kycs without any pain. FITTING DIFFICUL T EVPS A SPECIALITY. I'ROF. HARRIS has Glasses for Weak Eyes, Watering Eye, for Cataracts, for Near-Sighted* for Cross-Sighted, in short for all who have any diffi culty ot the Eye, and a sure relief for any poor Eyes; he will fit any Eye in two minutes without any pain, however difficult the Eye map be THE ADVANTAGES OF MY SPET VCLEB OVER ALL OTHERS ARE THESE : Ist—They are the only perfect Lcnse in existanc" •having the cones of each surface exactly oppo site to each other and being of uniform density, are rendered nearly free frsm chromatic sub stances and prismatic lights, points of the ut most importance in the construction of Specta cles and Lens. -d—They have a great supcriorty over glass, and are unequalled for clearness, and also for cool ness to the eye. 3d—They can be worn with perfect ease for any length of time at one sitting; giving astonish ing clearness of vision, particularly by candle or artificial light, and great comfort to the spec tacle wearer. Ith AN hen the eyes pain or ache from the action of light, and in reading, writing, or sewing on \i\id eoloied bodies, these Lenses, by softening the rays, affect the most aggreable sensation to the eye. sth—ln all nervous affection of the eye—causing dull or startling pains in the eyeballs or temples, appearance of luminous or dark spots in atmo sphere, aching, or feeling like sand in the eyes —the disturbed nerves are quieted, soothed, cotnbosed, and entirely restored. The importance of the subject, as introduced by the subscriber, has been fully acknowledged by the highest authority, and these Spectacles are now used by tbe most eminent Faculty, and at all the in stitutions for diseases ol the Eyes in this country and in Europe. To All Whom it may Concern. Styracuse, N. Y., April loth, 1878. V " s ft teat pleasure in recommending to the 1 nolle 1 rof. Samuel Harris of Syracuse as an hon est, thorough, scientific and practical Optician. We have known him ever since he established an Optical Institute in our city. Having used his glasses exclusively tor our Patients for the past lew years, we can, with confidence say, that he ne\er Ruled to give us or our Patients perfect satis focßon. ,T. & 8. li. BROWN, Oculists, AV e endorse the above recommendation with pleasure : Dr, N. 8. Jacobson, I)r. L. T. Powers, ?., r * M. Morscy, Hon. M. Rogers, lion. B. L. 8 hand held, Judge T. 8. Boldwin, of Syracuse, and many others not here mentioned. l'otosdam, N. Y., December sth, 1879. I rot. Harris has visited our town and had great success in his business; we can fully endorse the above as a Scientific Optician. Drs. J. Ray no lds, M.B.Vnn By like, N. L. Scott, M. D., Judge P. Nowels, Hon. 11. 8. Foster, Hon. B. 8. Darth, Rev vf'rPa "• C-Copiin, Mrs. T. B. Usher', Mrs. te. J. Usher, Mrs. N. 8. Philpes, of Podaotsm, A. Y., and a good many others.
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