DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 300. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Miss MYU.V SIIAW, who has been visiting friends in this place, has returned to her home in Waverly, X. Y. Mrs. GRIN W. DELANO, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her uncles, O. L. and T. C. DELA NO, in this place. Miss ALICE DELANO has returned from Detroit, Mich., after a visit of three months, with health fully restored. E. T. NOBLE and wife and JOHN NOBLE, who have been visiting in Lock Haven for the past two weeks, returned yesterday. The schools of Misses IDA BEDFORD and SARAII SHERWOOD, at Barclay, having closed they returned to their homes last evening Miss MINNIE MCMASTER, of Toronto, Out., is spending the summer with her cousins, the Misses MCINTOSH, at their pleasant home 011 York avenue. WC were gratified to see Co). MASON out riding yesterday, and hope he may soon be able to attend to business and be seen upon the street as aforetime. Mrs. GEORGE MORSE, who lias been spend ing several months with her mother. Mrs. MCINTOSH. in this place, returned to her home in Rochester, 011 Monday. Mrs. J. D. and Mrs. JoiiNjMoNTANYEhavc returned from Slaterville Springs. The lat ter ia confident her short visit there lias af forded* her great relief from rheumatism from which she has suffered much of late. Col. 11. LUTHER, of Luther's Mills, and Mr. T. I'. PATCH, who uave been sojourning at Slatcryille for a short time are home. Both gentlemen express themselves as much pleas ed with the place and believe they have ex perienced great benefit. BENNIE WATERS, who was employed for some time in the furniture store of FROST'S Sons, is now Tilling a similar situation in the city of Bradford. We arc gratified to hear of his good luck, as BEN is a reliable, trusty young man and will win success. Maj. C. F. CROSS has been tendered the gen eral agency of the Owego Mutual Benefit As sociation of which F. M. BAKER is President. The officers of the Association are all we.li known, responsible gentlemen, aud if Mr. CROSS accepts the position they have tender ed him, that branch of the business will be entrusted to good hands. Twenty-five years ago to-day W. 11. PER KINS, Esq.. and Mis MARY BniTTONwere married in this place, and to-night they will celebrate their silver wedding at their pleas ant home 111 Soranton, where they have resi ded ever since their happy marriags. Al though a full quarter century has elapsed since they left us, many friends in Tovvanda will join in heartily extending congratula tions, coupled with the unfeigned wish that Mr and Mrs. PERKINS may be spared to en joy many more years of happiness. Mr. P. is one of the most conspicuous business men in the city of Scranton, and has for the past fifteen years filled the responsible position of treasurer of the Dickson Iron Co. At the invitation of Lucius P. MALLORY, Esq., a party consisting of Misses ALICE and LILLIK MCINTOSH, .Miss MINNIE MCMAS TER, Miss ELISE MICRCUR, Miss FANNY AL VOUD, HIRAM MISRCUR, editor of the Mer cury. and "Ye Junior," made a pleasant vis it to Fall Creek, yesterday. At Mr. MAL LORY'S suggestion, Superintendent LYON kindly extended the " freedom of the road," to the entire party. Lucius did everything in his power that would add to the pleasure of his guests. After picnicking near to mouth of the mine, those of the party who desired to went into the mine. The ride in a mine coal car drawn by TOM COYLE'S line mule, " Tom," 011 the narrow guage railroad, was one of the pleasantest features of the day. All returned in the evening feeling them selves under many obligations to L. P. MAL TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1881. LORY for one of the best days they ever on joyed, and all voted Lucius "a prince of good fellows." Postmaster POWELL has liaudod us the fol lowing, sent him from Bradford. The docu ment explains itself: DEAR SIR :—Tjust had a soldier's discharge handed to me which was picked up in Elmi ra, N. Y. It reads: *'Samuel S.Cook. En listed Aug. 21, ISiif, for three years. Co L, 10th Iteg. N. Y. Cavalry. Capt.—. Col. —. Discharged Aug. 7.1865. at Elmira, N. V., by general order No. 77. Born in Bradford Co. Pa, 67 years of age; 5 feet 8 inches; com plexion light; eyes dark; hair brown; occu pation, shoemaker.'? This certificate of discharge may be vuluu ble to secure a pension, or lie or bis heirs is entitled to a bounty of 8100. Suppose you hand this to a printer of your place. I will deliver the certificate to* the owner and will aid in getting the bounty if lie desires it. o. 11. WHEELER, Att'v, 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 President's Condition. OFFICIAL BULLETINS. JULY 20, 8:30 A. M. President rested well this morning. Looks well. No rigor or febrile. Pulse 92; Temperature and respiration normal. 1:30 P. M. The appearance of the wound, the char acter and quantity of the discharge aud the general condition of the President arc satisfactory. He rests well and takes an adequate quantity of nourishment. Pulse 98; temperature 98-4; respiration 19. 7:00 P. M. The President has been comfortable and cheerful during the day aud had quite a nap since the noon bulletin was issued. The afternoon febrile rise came on later and was not so marked as yesterday.— The wound has been discharging freely and looks well. At present his pulse is 98, temperature 100, respiration 20. At 11 last night the President was le ported free from fever and sleeping. The News Condensed. John J. Baarly, ex-Governor of Michi gan died in San Francisco ou Wednes day. A farmer named Wilson while passing through a bush unarmed near Kingston, Out., was attacked by a bear, torn to pieces and almost eaten. Montpelicr, the former home, and buri al place of President Madison, was sold at auction yesterday, for 820,000, to Jas. L. Carrington, of Richmond. The Grand Trunk and Central Ver mont r/iilroads have reduced rates 011 first-class freights from Boston to Chica go from 75 to 25 cents per hundred pounds, 011 second class from GO to 25 cents, third class 40 to 20 cents and fourth class and special from 40 to 15 CJlltS. Bishop Philip K. Smith, once of high standing alul influence in the Mormon church, and exposer of the Mountain Meadow massacre in which he participat ed, has been found dead in Prospect Hole iu Senora, Mexico. The "circumstances indicate murder. Smith, after convict ing John 1). Lee of the Mountain Mead ow massacre, said. "I know the Church will kill me sooner or later. It is only a question of time " After the trial, by or der of the Church, his wife left him, and lie went to Arizona where two attempts W.Te made to kill him. Don't fail to so to JOHN SULLINAX'S on Bridge street, lor the best live cent cegar. Wire dish covers, round aiul oval, at C.P. Welles' Crockery store. Bird cages, perfectly sate fastenings, cheapest considering quality, at C. I'. Welles'Crockery and 99c store. Childrcns carrages at reduced prices to close out stock, at O. I'. Welles' crockery store. Trunks and Traveling Bags, good assortment in medium and low priced goods at C. P. Welles' 99c store. Picture Frames, a large stock, varieiy and low prices at C. P. Welles' crockery and 99c store. Eagle, Automatic and Copying pencils, at C. P. Welles' Crockery store. LOST—A Gold Pen No. 3, Maybie Todd & Co.. in pooket rubber bolder. The tinder will be re warded. (298-Ct) CIIAS. M. I [ALL. A set second band light single harness wanted. A. J. NOLLE, Troy, Pa. July 28. CELLEIiY PLANTS FOE SALE. I have a tine lot of Celery Plants for sale at 62 1-2 cent* per hundred. Call at my house No. 12 Lom bard street. SAM'L POWELL. C. M. Manville has a quantity of four feet flag stones for sale cheap. We are constantly receiving orders for " Lum Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and are l'cady to give our patrons the full benefit of an inexpensive and handsome decoration by placing it on any glass whether door or window, largo size or small glass, gieen 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 he obtained, we are prepared to contract with churches, halls, or or other public buildings, and warrant all of out 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 CIIAS. F. Cnoss' 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. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.— The really elegant and eligibly situated residence of Mrs. Doctor Houston is offered for sale at a bargain. The lot is large and has on it an abundance of fruit of all kinds. Tt 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. Pomona Grange No, 23, I'. of 11., will hold its next Regular Meeting at West Warren Grange liall, No. 298, on Thursday, August 11, 1881, at one o'clock p. in. A general attendance of 4th degree members is requested. DWIGIIT KELLU.M, 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 CHE AM on short notice. 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. ELSBREE. 11. WILCOX. A Canada long-wool Buck Sheep, weighing 225 lbs., and a Grade Aldcrny Bull, two yearo old, lbr sale by the subscriber W. J. DELPUECII, 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 time. June 9, >Bl. O. D. 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. \Y. J. Delpeuch, Horn Brook. Buy Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts for family use, warranted pure. PRICE ONE CENT. Live spring chickens constantly on hand at Mycr's It ridge 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. WANTS. Under this head we will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. WANTED.— A first class compositor (not a hoy) would like a situation on a Towanda paper, Journ r'i ! Tn o m ' d " , Must have good wages—not less than $1.25 1-8 per day. Address T , this otliee. Wanted, work l>y the day, to support my family Mrs. Satnl. tt. Berry, Mechanic street. Good trusty boy to do chores and milk, enquire at this ollice. 1 A GOOD GIRL, one who understands all kinds of house work and cooking, wanted. Highest wattes. Inquire at tins oilice. Towanda and mehoopajty Stage leaves Towanda Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, atone p. m. Notices of passen gers and packages may he left at Stevens & Long's, and will be carefully attended to. B. 11. BROWN _ Proprietor. OAR CLAY JUNCTION HOTEL. B. 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. BULL. I have a number of SINGER, HOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very lozufigures. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. O. A. BLACK, June IG, 3in. Assent. 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. TIT W. MILLER ■ keeps several TPTTBILXC HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line promptly Re runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and early morning trains (Nos. 12, 8 and 3,) no reduction for these trains, 535 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. 11. W MIT.T/KR Nov. 27,1880. '
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