DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 296. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. - Personal. Miss KATIE SULLIVAN has gone to Barclay for a visit oftwe weeks with her parents. The reports from Mrs. Dr. MONTANYE are not encouraging. Her parents found her alarmingly ill. Prof. B IBCOCK goes to Standing Stone this j morning to spend the day "in camp" with his son's family. J. B. STARK uiul FRANK DECKER were out fishing yesterday and brought in a tine lot, the largest bass weighing two add a-half lbs. FRED CARNOCHAN and his grandmother, Mrs. Dr. PARSONS, drove over from Troy yesterday and are at Mrs. CARNOCIIAN'S on Chestnut sti-eet. BEX BALL of Litchfield had two fingers in jured by a pistol shot Sunday night or Monday morning. He said it was the result of ail ac ciecnt. Dr. ALLEN dressed the wound. Mr. JOHN TURNER, an employe in FROSTS factory, met with a painful accident Saturday. While running a'* jointer," the index finger of his right hand was caught and completely amputated at the second joint. JOHN SULLIVAN, a trackman employed by the P. A N. Y. It. 11. Co., met with a singular experience on Saturday. Workmen were employed repairing the telegraph line at the east end ef the railroad bridge, when one of the detached wires escaped and coiling itself around Mr. SULLIVAN'S body lifted him from the ground and carried him about fifty feet, landing him nearly in the river. Although badly frightened, he luckily escaped serious injury. lion C. V. ELLIOTT and son, of Mansfield, are in town. The Doctor was horn in this county and lived here until sixteen years of age, hut his last previous visit here was near ly thirty-five years ago. He will drive ove" to Home to-day to look over the scenes of his early life. Doctor ELLIOTT is one of the most prominent men in the Northern Tier and for four years represented Tioga county iu the legislature. We enjoyed a very pleas ant visit with him last evening and found him just as genial and warm-hearted as ever. WM. DITTRICII and wife and a nephew and two nieces w re visiting their relatives, the DELPUECIIES on Sunday, and when they started for home the horse ran away, upset ting the wagon and quite painfully injuring Mrs. DITTRICH. One of the little girls also sustained a slight eut. The others were not hurt. We are gratified to learn that Mrs. DITTKICII'S injuries are not considered seri ous and she was brought home yesterday.— The escape of the whole party with their lives and without broken limbs, was provi d mtial. as they together with the horse and wagon were thrown from a bridge to the bed of the Hornbrook creek. ' - H4 Mi>fortunes never come singly." Mr. A. 11. KINGSBURY, wife and little son were visiting in Wyalusing on Saturday, and were riding in a carriage with Mrs. Dr. BROWN of, Ithaca and Mrs. J. M. BLOWN of Wyalusing when the horses became frightened and as t le driver was unable to control them, ran throwing the occupants out and demolishing the carriage. Mrs. KINGSBURY had one of tlie small bones of her ankle broken and Mrs. J. M. BROWN was quite seriously injured.— The others fortunately escaped unhurt. Mrs. K. will be compelled to remain in Wyalusing until she recovers from the accident. On Friday Mr. KINGSBURY'S son JERRE, who is employed in the LaFrance engine shops, Eludra. had two of his lingers badly injured. He is unable to work and Las come home to stay until the wound is healed. Tickets for the Episcopal Pic Nic for sale by H. T. JUNE. The Mercury has again been laid upon our table. This time it is a handsome six page little paper. The price has been fixed at 25 cents a year. Subscribe for it. TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, JULY 26, ISBI. The mysterious knockings at Mr. PIIIX NKY'S house emanated from a perverse ser vant girl who had been up to the same tricks in other families where she had been em ployed. The Annual Pie Nic of the Presbyterian Sunday School will take place on Thursday next, the 2Sth inst. Cars will leave at >harp 10 o,clock a. 111., for Eilcnberger's Fish Ponds, from the Public Square Depot. Teachers and Scholars will pay 110 fare. For others the fare for the round trip will be Thirty Cents. The Parents of the Children and All Others connected with the Congregation of of the Church are cordially invited to join the Excursion. Our watchful Athens correspondent sends us the following:—Monday morning ADNA IVINGSLEY, a resident of Smithtield, 72 years of age, was caught by a freight train just this side of the Athens bridge and carried upon the cow-catcher of the engine to Green's Landing before lie was discovered, lie had severa had bruises on his body and one bone of his right leg broken near the ankle. The train men carried him into HIRAM FARNS WORTIIS where he was made comfortable, and Dr ALLEN summoned to attend the in juries. His friends soon afterward moved him to his home. The old gentleman is en tirely ilea'. He had been visiting friends in Sayre and contrary to advice took the rail road track 011 his return. He held his cane and hat with a firm grasp and remembered passing the tannery, but said he was pretty nearly tired out holding to the engine. TRAGIC ENDING OK A DRUNKEN QUARREL —On Saturday CHAS. A. DUTTOX, oF Litch field, who had been employed in Wihnot at bark-peeling, met his death in a very singular and melancholy manner. A number of the boys of the camp had been at Wyalusing in dulging freely in liquor during the day.— Toward night they started hack in a bark rig giiur, but bad proceeded only about four miles when a quarrel arose betivee DUTTON and an other of the men named RANDOLPH, in which the former was the aggressor. They had a cliuch in which DUTTON was struck several times in the face, and when RAN DOLPH released his hold DUTTON dropped to the ground dead. Dr. IIOIIET, held an in quest Sunday, and the jury returned a verdict that death was caused by " cerebal apoplexy, brought on by drinking and excitement, in attempting to fight one RANDOLPH," No ar rest was made. The remains were taken to Litchfield for burial. PARK CONCERT. —Regardless of cloudy skies and h/lit rains, our noble Germania Band fulfilled irs announced programme last night. Although basso STUI.EX, and others were unfortunately absent, the entire music al performance was excellent. No. 1, the CIIAS. 11. SEKLEY March, composed by Mr. BASTKRT, of Philadelphia, and presented in manuscript to and named after our down town popular hotel keeper, is aw, 1 harmoi - ized, •finely constiueted and pleasing mov • ment, a march which will wear. No. 2, by GREENBACK was the gem. No. 3, Comet Polka was good; the trilling of WALLACE KEEPER'S clarionet was typical of the SI m mering of the waning comet. In three num bers, rich runs were given to the baritone, Mr. KINGSBURY, and lie did them full jus tice. In the last number were fine unisons between baritone and B flat trombone, most effectively played by Mr. FRED CVILMOX. Mastro, WALKER and Mr. FRED SMITH gave no noticabie solos. The children, to their great credit, ranged themselves like two rows of pins, north and south of the pagoda, and were respectfully quiet. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI in ducements are offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. The reunion of Garfield's old regiment set for Saturday, was postponed to Au gust 31st. The President. The reports from the President were much more encouraging yesterday. The chills and fever did not return and the doctors think the danger from the abcess which necessitated the operation on Sun day has passed. We have no nc\ys this morning but the latest telegrams last evening reported him much better. MKTEOUOI.OGICAI.. —The thermometer at Dr. 11. 0. POUT Kit & Sox's Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: JULY 25. Ga. m.—o7 cleg, above zero. 9a. m.—73; 12 m.— ? 2; 3p. m.—SI; Gp. in.—7S; 9p. m.—75. Average temperature during the day—7s. JI'LY 20. G a. in.—Go dogs, above zero. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLIVAN'S on Bridge street, for the lu st live cent eegar. A DAY IN TIIK WOODS.— Christ Church congregation and Sunday School are intend ing to hold a Pic Nie at Weston's on Wednes day, or should that clay lie unpleasant, on the first fair clay thereafter. The Church bell will be rung at 9 a. in., on the clay of starting, as a signal. Train will leave from the Court House at a quarter before eleven. Returning will leave the grounds at a quarter before six. Friends of tin' Congregation are invited to join the Pie Nie. Fare, round trip, ■!<> ets.; Children, 20 ets.; Christ church Sunday School, Free. Tickets can be procured of the teachers or at the train. Those who at tend will please bring provisions, and a lunch of which all will partake in common will he tastefully arranged on the tables, bv the ladies, The grounds have been inspected and will he in fine order. You arc invited. I liave bought and used the New Era Washer live days in the week lor the past live weeks aiul am satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Lady's Friend. The more I use it the better 1 like it. Mrs. E. ONAN. Pomona Grunge No, 23, P. of 11., will hold its next Regular Meeting at West Warren Grange llall, No. 2US, on Thursday, August 11, 1881, at one o'clock p. m. A general attendance of 4th degree members is requested. DWIGIIT KELLUM, Secy. Fresh crackers, 4 lbs., for 23 cents, at Clark's 3d Ward Grocery. Fre.-li Bread at Clark's 3d Ward Grocery. ICE CUKAM.— We are now prepared to fur nish ICE CREAM on short 11 tice. Orders [eft at Kirby's drug store or with driver of the milk wagon, will receive prompt atten tion. Price 37 1-2 cents per quart. Iw. 11. ELSIIREE. 11. WILCOX. A Cdniula long-wool Buck Sheep, weighing 225 lbs., and a Grade Alderny Bull, two yearo old, for sale by the subscriber W. J. DELPUECH, July 25. Horn Brook, I'a. A GOOD HOME CHEAP.— I offer for sale VERY CHEAP, the house and lot, South east corner Third and Elizabeth streets in this borough. The house is in good repair, the lot large, with good well of water and water in the house. The property will he sold for half its value on long time. June 9, 'SI. O. D. KINNEY. For First Class Custom Boots and Shoes, go to Morgan McMabon'a Shop, over Burchill Brothers Marble Works. Repairing of all kinds neatly done. A GOOD OIITL, one who understands all kinds of house work and cooking, wanted. Highest wages. Inquire at this office. RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. 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 Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts for family use, warranted pure. Live spring chickens constantly on hand at Myer's Bridge St. Market. Berries, Garden truck at My re's meat mar ket, Bridge St. JELLY TUMBLERS 25 cents per dozen, at the 5 cent Store. PRICE ONE CENT. We are constantly receiving orders for " Lum Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are ready to give our patrons the full benefit of an inexpenive and handsome decoration by placing it 011 any g!a-s whether door or window, large size or small glass, gieen or white, round or square, in fact any posi. tiou, shape or kind of frame or glass that needs shading from the rays of the sun, or from tiie gaze of inquisitive eyes. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed since we have received the agency of this Imitation, we shall by a strict atten tion to business, hoping to merit a continuance i t the same. To those who have heard of the •'lmi tation Glass," and have not seen it, we extend a cordial invitation to examine into its real merits, and ask the prices for which it can be obtained, we are prepared to contract with churches, halls, i r or other public buildings, and warrant till of out work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained ul.es and our prices arc less than one-fourth the cost of the same. Those in need of Anything of this kind or who are lovers of art, whether they wish to pur chase or not, arc respectfully invited to examine the same at CIIAS. F. Citoss' Book Store. BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. li. (JA TON, Proprietor, Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at reasonable prices. Call and see us. ARCTIC HOUSE, Corner Surf an 1 Ocean Avenues, OCFAN GROVE, N. J.— Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BULL. I have a number of SINGER, no WE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sczving Machines in g'ood condi tion, for sale at very low figures* Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. (). A. BLACK, June 10, 3m. Agent. Fmkjui <& Ct A large assortment of 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 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. Y_T W. MILLER TPtTBILia HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly, lie runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and early morning trains (Nos. 12,8 and 3,) no reduction for these trains, 25 rents per pauuengcr. Regu lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates. Charges for attending parties, one couple $1.50; two couples in one load, SI.OO per couple; for attending funerals from $2.00 to $3.00. Hack by the hour sl, Uorses and carriages to let. Orders left at his office below council rooms will receive careful attention. U. \V, MILLER. I Nov. 27,1850.
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