DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 299. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. P. POWELL and Mrs. A. J. LAYTON will pay " camp Taylor " a yisit to-day. Rev. G. D. STROUD, his mother and daugh ter ELEANOR are registered at the Ward House. . Miss HATTIE BROWN of Wyalusing is visit ing her sister. Mrs. GEO. JACKSON, at Wells ville, N. Y. Mrs. Capt. DARLING sends us copies of Salt Lake City papers, for which we return our best thanks. Mrs JOHN E. WARD is making quite a pro longed visit in the West. She has been in Topeku. St. Louis, and other cities. G. B. MILLS, S. B. IIARDIN and BISHOP HORTON, of North Towanda, went to Hatch mountain for huckleberries yesterday.. GEO. D. CRAFTS, of Cedar Rapids, lowa, arrived in town last evening and is visiting his sister, Mrs. R. MCKEE, on 2d street. T. M. WOODRUFF goes to Troy to-day and will spend a week or two visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. JOHN A PARSONS and other friends (and their name is legion), there. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. FROST started last even, ing for Virginia to visit their son, LESTER R FROST, who lives near Richmond. We sin cerely hope the change of climate may prove beneficial to the health of both of them. Miss CARRIE BODiEof Towanda, is visiting at Mr. P. TUBACH'S. — Dushore Review. WILL STORMONT, of Laporte, who is with JAS. MCCABE, grocer, at Towanda, is at home enjoying a few days vacation.— lb. Our good friend FRANK M. BAKER, accom panied by Dr. II EATON, of Owego, was in Towanda yesterday and honored the REVIEW office with a call. The gentlemen were here on business connected with a mutual aid soci ety. We don't know anything about the com pany, but the fact that Mr. BAKER is inter tested in it, is evidence of its soundness. Mr. CHARLES MURRAY, of South Bend, Ind., was in Towanda yesterday. He is an old newspaper man, having been connected with the press of Ohio and Indiana for near ly fifty yours past, and has been associated in journalistic work with such able gentle men as COLFAX, DEFREES and others. He is a native of Athens, this county, and com menced the printing business in this place about 1828, with his brother-in-law, Mr. JEN KINS, and the next year went west with him. Until the present visit he has not been in the county for fifty-three years, and finds very few peole whom he remembers. He made us a very pleasant call. It required a train of six ears to carry the Presbyterian pic nic to the Trout ponds at Laddsburg yesterday. A day of unalloyed pleasure was enjoyed by all who participated. Miss MINNIE HOWES, a lady well known and highly esteemed in this place, where she lived for several years, died on the 11th inst., of consumption. The announcement will be read with real sorrow by a large circle of de voted friends in this county. 011 complaint of GEO. BRUCE a warrant was issued yesterday afternoon for the arrest of the irrepressible SAM BERRY.— The charge was threatening to take the life of the coniplainant. 111 default of SSOO bail, Justice CODDING committed him to jail to await the action of the grand jury. Mrs. MARTIN, an aged lady, who had been infirm for a number of years, died at the resi dence of her daughter, Mrs. E. H, SMITH, on York Avenue yesterday morning. Funeraj services will be held at 5 o'clock this after noon. The remains will be taken to Olean, N. Y., the former borne of the deceased, for burial. A large concourse of people assembled yes terday afternoon to join in paying the last sad tribute of respect to the mortal remains TOWANDA, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1881. of the late WM. MIX. Rev. J. S. BEERS read the impressive burial service of the Episcopal Church. Mr. E. T. Fox directed the arrange ments and the following gentlemen officiated as pall-bearers: Colonel SMITH, Hon. Jos. POWELL, JAS. MACFAULAXK, JAS. MCCABE, Judge RUSSELL, C. P. SPALDING, GEORGE STRVENS and WM. DITTRICII. The President's Condition. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. JULY 28, 8 A. M. The President rested well during the night. No rigor or febrile disturbance. Improvement of his general condition. Pulse 02, temperature 94, respiration 18. 1 :30. p. M. President's symptoms still continue favorable. His room and bed was thor oughly cleansed this morning. Ho is now feeling well and in good spirits. Pulse 98; temperature 98; respiration 18. 7 P. M. The President lias passed a pleasant clay and has taken nourishment with ap parent relish. His temperature continu ed normal until about five o'clock when a moderate afternoon rise occurred, which, however, gives the patient but slight discomfort, and causes no anxiety. At present his pulse is 104, temperature 100.5, respiratiou 20. • <1 1 mmmi 1 ■ • <+• METEOROLOGICAL.—' The thermometer at Dr. 11. C. PORTER fc Sox's Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: JULY 28. 6a. m.—6l dee. above zero. 9a. m.—6B; 12 m.— 73; 3 p. in.—73; 6 p. m.—7l; 9 p. m.—69. Average temperature during the day—69. JULY 29. 6 a. m.—62 degs. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. —Fair; variable winds; stationary or i.igher barrneter and temperature. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLINAN'S 011 Bridge street, for the best five cent cegar. 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 Third Brigade, National Guards of Pennsylvania, to which the Ninth Regiment is attached, will encamp at WilkesUdtre from Aug 23d to 29th. The inspection Ad utant General wili take place durinfffie En campment. The Ninth Regiment will be in spected 011 Thursday, Aug. 25, at 3 p. m. The Brigade will be reviewed by the Gover nor on Saturday, Aug. 27th at 4 p. m. The inspection will be vigorous. The law now requres the attendance of all officers and men unless excused by the Brigade Commander for such reasons only as would prevail in ac tual service. Since the men are now paid for five days service, the attendance of the Guard will 110 doubt be yerv large. Co. A, of this place belongs to the Ninth Regiment. News Condensed. Mr. Coukling says that he has perma nently retired from political pursuits and intends to devote his life henceforth to his profession. Domingo Santa Maria lias been elected President of Chili. The Peruvians re gard his election as favorable to them. Edith and Lottie Low aged ten and twelve years were struck by a train while picking up coal on the track at Wilkes barrc, Monday. Edith was killed and Lottie fatally hurt. DIED. MARTIN".—In Tovranda, Thursday morning, 2Sth i*st., Mrs. Cordelia Martin, aged 77 ycasr, 8 men r ha and 6 days. POST.—July 20th, at Ruahville, Joseph, only son of M. L. Post, formerly of Towanda, aged ten years. ,—i—'■ j LOST—A Gold Pen No. 3, Made by Todd & Co., in pooket rubber holder. The finder will be re wardedj (298-6t) CHAS. M. HALL. A set second hand light single harness wanted. A. J. NOBLE, Troy, Pa. July 28. I have a line lot of Celery Plants for sale at 62 1-2 cents per hundred. Cull at my house No. 12 Lom bard street. SAM'L POWELL. C. M. Manville has n quantity of four feet flag stones for sale cheap. We are constantly receiving orders for " Luin Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are ready to give our patrons the full benefit of an inexpensive and handsome decoration by placing it on any glass whether door or window, large size or small glass, gieeu or white, round or square, in fact any posi tion, shape or kind of frame or glass that needs shading from the rays of the sun, or from the 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 of 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, or or other public buildings, and warrant all of our work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass and our prices are 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, are respectfully invited to examine the same at CHAS. F. CROSS* Book Store. BUSINESS LOCALS. I have bought and used the New Era Washer five days in the week for the past five weeks and am satisfied it will do all that is claimed for it. It is the Lady's Friend. The more I use it the better I like it. Mrs. E. ONAN. The finest building lot inTowanda borough corner of Poplar and Second streets, between the residence of Hon. E. O. Goodrich and E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O. D Kinney AX ELEGANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.— The really elegant and eligibly situated residence of Mrs. Doct or Houston is ottered for sale at a bargain. The lot is large and has on it an abundance of fruit of all kinds. It is alto gether the most desirable property of the kind now on the market Only a small pay ment required; balance can remain on mort gage. Call on the premises. July 7. Mrs. HOUSTON. $•") REWARD —Lost between Leßavsville and Towanda, a small sized Gold Watch, wrapped up in paper. No. of case, 2fi,821; No. of movement, 1,521,128. Five Dollars Reward will be paid if delivered to Win. A. Chamberlin,Towanda, Pa. July 8,1881. Pomona Grange No, 23, I\ of 11., will hold its next Regular Meeting at West Warren Grange Hall, No. 298, on Thursday, August 11, 1881, at one o'clock p. m. A general attendance of 4th degree members is requested. DWIOHT KKLLUM, Secy. Fresh crackers, 4 lbs., for 25 cents, at Clark's 3d Ward Grocery. Fresh Bread at Clark's 3d Ward Grocery. ICE CREAM.— We are now prepared to fur nish ICE CREAM on short notice. Orders left 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. ELSBUEE. 11. WILCOX. A Canada long-wool Buck Sheep, weighing 225 lbs., and a Grade Alderny Bull, two yearo old, for sale by the subscriber W. J. DKLPUKCH, July 25. Horn Brook, Pa. 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 be sold for half its value on long lime. June 9, 'Bl. O. I). KINNEY. 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. PRICE ONE CENT. Live spring cliiekens constantly *vi> b.vikt at Mycr's Bridge St. Market. Berries-, Garden tiTiek at Mjre's meat mar-' ket, Bridge St. JELLY TtJMiSLEIiJEJ 25' cents* per dozen', at the 5 cent Store. !"!...! '■ .".i..t_ 1-I—l WA-NTS. Under this head toe will invert PREE, rioilce's'o/ situations or help wanted. WANTED. —A Compositor at ffie Journal Office. Good wages will be paid for a first-class workman'. Wanted, work by the day, to support my family. Mrs. Saml. G. Berry, Mechanic street. Good trusty boy to do chores and milk, enquire at this office. A GOOD GIRI., one who understands all kinds of house worjc and cookiug, wanted. Highest wages. Inquire at this office. '• TO WANDA AND M AII OOP AN Y Stage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at one p. m. Notices of passen gers and packages may be left at Stevens & Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. 11. BROWN, jul-28. Proprietor. BARCLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. It. CATON, Proprietor, Near the Barclay depot. Good accommodations at reasonable prices.* Call and see us. ARCTIC HOUSE, Corner Surf and Ocean Avenues, OCEAN GROVE, N. J.— Furnish Dinners for Excursions. M. A. BUI.L. I have a number oj SINGER, HOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sczving Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very lozvfigures. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. O. A. BLACK, June IG, 3m. Agent. FOWtUL $ CO 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. H W. MILLER " keeps several 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, Si 5 cents per passenger. 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, Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at his office below council rooms will receive careful attention. H. W, MILLER I Nov. 27, 1880.