DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 304. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. L Mrs. LAPORTE, of Say re, is in town. Miss MATTIK MALLORY has returned from a visit in Canandaigua. 1 <""7 JOHN BEAMAN -IS spending a day or two with his Towauda friends. PORT. H. SAYRE, Chief Engineer of the L. V. li. R., is registered at the Ward House. Rev. GEORGE SHAFFER and wife of Mos cow, Lackawanna county, are visiting their cousin. Mrs. DENNIS CLARK, in this place. Misses SARAH and SUE RAHM have gone to Cooperstown, N. Yto visit Mr. JARVIS' family. They expect to be absent several days. President PACKER and family left Sayre yesterday for the Thousand Islands, where they will ocoupy their pleasant cottage, ''ldle wi'.d," until the first of September. Rev. JOHN S. BEERS having accepted a call to a Church iu Massachusetts, has tendered his resignation as rector of Christ Church, to take effect the middle of September. The resignation has been accepted by the vestry. L. C. BURT, Esq.. general agent Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., is in town, lie re ports the Company in a prosperous condition and making rapid strides toward regaining what it lost during the financial troubles of four years ago. Doctor EYER, of Waupacca, Wis., who married our estimable yonug lady friend, Miss BELLE L \. VIONT ts rroiw <tmibly*h!tpi4V. His good wife presented him with a beautiful girl baby 011 Friday last. Like most other first babies, it weighed exactly nine pdunds. "Mo* t her and baby both doing well." Everybody can afford to go 011 the excur sion to Watkins. Be sure and purchase your tickets for Ni agara 011 or before Saturday night and save 25 cts. For the information of physicians and the public, generally, we print 011 our fourth page the law regulating the registration of medical and surgical practitioners. The Wyalusiug M. E. Sunday School will Pienie.in WELLES' Grove Saturday afternoon Avgust flth, and give a Sunday School Exer cise in the Church the same evening. Ad mission 10 cents. THE DOCTORS.— The following additional registration of doctors was made yesterday: James W. Parsons, M. I)., Canton boro.; New York Medical University, Feb. 13, 1880. Volney Ilomet, M. D., Cainptown; Jeffer son Medical College, March 8, 1850. Ass't Surgeon 7th Bonn. Reserves 1802 to 1804. The largest pic hie of the season was the one which visited the EILFNREUGKU trout ponds yesterday, under the auspices of the M. E. Sunday School. The company number ed 500, filling eight ears, and the day was en joyed to the fullest extent by all who partici pated. The receipts covered the expenses and left a handsome margin. The delightful music discoursed by Geruiunia band was en joyed by both old and young. No accident occurred to mar the pleasure of any oue. The managers of the Niagara Falls excur sion for next Tuesday, were in Towauda yes terday to remind us again of this rare treat in store for us. Their work is being done with great care, and 110 expense is spared nec essary to make the day one of pleasure and profit to all. The managers are perfectly re liable, all business men oflthica, well known as upright and trustworthy dealers, so that we are perfectly safe iu resting upon their representations. They promise a wonderful chance for a view of all that can ye seen at Niagara Falls at the least expense of time and money. Their business reputation is at stake so vte need have no fear of failure. Let 110 one fail to embrace this rare offer made us by these gentlemen. Come one and all! Let us on to Niagara! TOWANDA, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, ISSI. The Expensive Rosery and Nursery Ilouse of 11. G. Chase & Co., of Geneva*-N. -¥r. r represented in Towanda and vicinity by Mr. J. T. MOOUK, of Itliaca. This is one of the oldest and most reliable Nursery Concerns in the State of New York. Their large and increas ing trade is due solely to their honorable method of doing business. Many of our best citizens will cheerfully testify fo the very satisfactory manner Of their dealings with them in the past, always receiving their or ders in the best condition and True to name. Parties giving Mr MOORE their orders can do so with the utmost confidence. Wo bespeak for him 0 largo patronage. One of the events of the season is a grand excursion to Niagara Fulls, over the P A N. Y., G. I. & S. and N. Y. Central railroads ou Tuesday next, Aug. 0. Several Ithaca gen tlemen have undertaken the enterprise, and offer a very attractive and cheap programme. l As noticed elsewhere,tin' train will start from Towauda at 4 a. m., arriving at Niagara at 1 jp. m., remaining there eight hours. Thus it I gives ample time to see all the sights about i this most magnificent and grand waterfall, ! the greatest wonder of the world. Soon af ; ter dark the Falls will be gorgeously illumi nated by powerful electric lights. This sight alone is worth the trip. Tickets there and return are sold at the low rate of $4.95, Cheaper than staying at bonic. No one should miss this opportunity of a day's ride through the garden of New York State. Every one should go and take mother, sisters Altkuugl* IMS pessengcrs are confidently expected, j the managers have arranged for every com- I fort and convenience, and will spare 110 pains to make it thoroughly enjoyable and long to be remembered by those participatning. Tow anda should turn out at least two hundred 01* more. Mr. BARCOCK. the ticket agent of the P. & N. Y. It. It. has the tickets for sale and in formed us that he would carry some with him, so that they can be obtained of him without going specially to the railroad sta tion. Parker, the guide, who assaulted Mrs Bull, escaped lrom the officers last night. The President's Condition. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. AUGUST 3 7 F. M. The President passed a very satisfac tory day. The wound continues to do well. He takes an adequate quantity of nourishment, and appears in all respects better than at any time since injured. The rise of temperature this afternoon is slight. At present his pulse is 102, tem perature 99.4, respiration 19. METEOROLOGICAL.— The thermometer at Dr. 11. C. PORTER A SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: AUGUST 3. 6a. m.—64 deg. above zero. 9a. m.—7l; 12 111. — 79; 3 p.m.—B6; 6 p. m.—B4;. 9 p. m.—7B. Average temperature during the day—77. AUGUST 4. 6 a. m.—72 degs. above zero. WKATHBR FCLNOICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— Fair; winds mostly southerly; .stationary or lower tem perature. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLINAN'S on 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. _ FOR SALE, —A second hand buggy in good repair. Inquire at this office. Lost, Sunday evening, between W. Dittricn's and F. Watts', a pair of lisle thread gloves, with colored wrists. Finder will confer a favor by leaving at Mr. Watts'. We are constantly receiving orders for " Lum 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 wlictber door or window, large size or email glass, gew\vhltn;-rmmd oj?. wqunrb, 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 patromtge bestowqd since we have received the agency of this Imitation, we shall by a strict atten tion to business, lipping to merit a continuance of the same. To those who have heard of the •'lmi tation Glass," ahd 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, balls, or or other public buildings, and warrant all of our work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass 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, are respectfully invited to examine the same at CIIAS. F. Citoss' Book Storel WANTS. f , 'V* Under this head we icill insert FREE, notices of , r. situations or Ac if ir anted. Wanted. Work hy the,day, to support my family. Mrs. (§aml.'G. Berry, Mechanic Atrect. A addo (iiiftf,; <one who understands nil kinds of house wqvk and cooking, wanted. Highest wugts. Inquire at tliis office. A set second hand light single harness wanted. A. J. NOBLE, Troy, Pa. July 281 Eagle, Automatic and Copying pencils, at C. P. Welles' Crockery store. '•'< C. M. Manville has a quantity of four feet flag stones for sale cheap.. Picture Frames, .a large stock, varieiy and low prices at C. P. Welles' crockery and 99c store. Buy Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts lor lamily use, warranted pure. Ik* wrbtTmvMlng TMirs, ifrtbd "hssortin7nl*in medium and low priced goods at C. P. Welles' 99c store. Live spring chickens constantly on hand at Myer's Bridge St. Market. A GOOD i TOM 11 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. Chlldrons cart ages at reduced prices to close out stock, at C. P. Welles' crockery store. AX 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 ou it an abundance of fruit of all kinds. It is alto gether the most desirable property of tlie kind now on the market Only a small pay ment required; balance can remaiu on mort gage. Call on the premises. July 7. Mrs. HOUSTON. EXCURSION T U E S 13 Y AUGUST 9th, 1881. T 0 JSTIA.GA.RA. FALLS AND RETURN THE SAME DAY. VIA P. & N.Y. & G. 1.& S., & N.Y.C. &H.R.R.R. Giving 8 hours at the Falls. Hound Trip Ticket. If bought on or before Saturday Aug. 9th. From Towanda #4.95, After Aug. 6th, 25 cents additional will be charged. Tickets for sale at all Rail Road Stations. Train will leave TO WAND A - - 4.00 A. M. Arriving at Niagara Falls 1 r. M. RETURNING LEAVE NIAGARA AT NINE P, M. PRICE ONE CENT. HO! TO WATKINS GLEN The first and only Excursion over run from this Seetion to the famous "Wat kins Glen, will run over portions of the Pa. & N.Y. ; N.Y., L.E. & W. and the N.C. Rail Roads, without change of cars. ; On Tuesday Aug. IG, 'Bl, By the Presbyterian aud Methodist 1 Episcopal Churches and Cornet Band of WYALUSING, PA. ■ •• f i -t )l ru. f MAN"A : COMMLTTEE. Presbyterian Church M. E. Church. Rev . D CRAFT, Pafat. * Rev. J H WRSTON, Past. 11 15 GAYLORD, . WH KINTNBR, t : c A STOWE.EL, II J lIALLOCK, Cornet Band. 8 G ZIGLER, Leader. I M A I.LI s, J G KEELER. The Excursion Train will start from Mehoopany and stop for• etcnrMonists at all stations named in the following tahle, in which is shown the Schedule Time and Ticket Fare : AUGUST lfi. STATIONS, ROUND TRIP. 6:00 A M leave Mehoopany - - $2 75 6:23 " " Meslioppen - 205 6:38 " • Black Walnut - - -2 60 6:38 " " Skinner's Eddy - 255 6:12 " " Laceyville - - 2 50 7:02 " " Wyalusing - - - 235 7:13 " " . FrenChtown - 230 7:27 " " ltumtnerfteld • • 2 25 7:33 " " Standing Stone - 2 20 7:42 " " Wysauking - . - 2 10 7:49 " •' East Towanda - - 200 7:54 " " Towanda - - - 2 00 8:07 " " Ulster - - - 190 8:16 " " Milan - . . 1 85 8:24 " " Athens 1 75 8:31 " " Say re - * - ' - 170 10:30 " arrive at Watkins. Returning, the Excursion Train will leave Wat kins at 6 p m, and will stop at all the stationsnamed above to let oft* excursionists, arriving at Sayrc at 8:00 pm, Towanda 8;40, Wyalnsing 9:30, Mehoop any 10:15. Tickets can be purchased at the above stations, and are good going and returning on our Excursion Train for that day only. This Excursion is very cheap. There is no change of cars. It gives you over seven hours to go through the most remarkable Glen in all this region "round about," and return liorao the same evening. You can take your own refreshments and call it a pic-nic or you can stop at the Glen Park Hotel, one of the fihest In the State, located at the foot of the Glen, and get a first-class dinner at any hour, and Free Bus for guests of the Hotel to and from Depot, for 75 cents. We will sell you a ticket on our train for 20 cents to go through the Glen—less than half the regular rate There are many places of great interes in the vi cintiy, some or all of which you can see, such as Watkins Glen, Havana Glen, Glen Eld ridge, Glen Excelsior, Glenora, Hector Falls, Lodi Glen, Wiilard's Asylum, Lake Cayuta, Lake Lamoka, Mineral Spriugs, Devil's Punch Bowl. From Point Lookout there is one of the finest panoramic views in the World—Magee Monument, jron Bridge across Glen Gorge, 165 feet high, &c. f you desire, you can take a grand boat ride of 20 or 25 miles on Seneca Lake on board one of the magnificent Steamers of the Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co. We will sell you a ticket on our hain for 20 cents. In short, the Committee of Man agement and Rail Road Officials will spare no pains for the comfort, pleasure and safety of the excur sionists. LET THE PEOPLE RALLY! By ORDER OP MANAGING COMMITTER . Wyalusing, Pa,, August 4,1881.
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