DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 306. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Personal. Miss CARRIE MATIIEWS is visiting friends in this place. Miss CLARRA JONES is visiting at Newark Valley, N. Y. Mrs. E. T. and Miss FREDDIE FOX are vis iting in Rochester. L. L. LYON, Esq., wife and daughter, of Monroeton, have goue to-Boston. Miss HELEN TRACT has joined the compa ny of Towandians at Asbury Park. Lawyer FOYLE has gone fishing down to Rummerlield. He promised us the first 4 pound bass be caught. The Misses RAIIU and Miss PRATT did not go to Cooperstown, N. Y., Thursday. The visit has been postponed. Mr. C. S. DAYTON and wife have gone, for a few days of recreation and|pleasure, to Sus quehauna county, where Mr. D's parents re side. We are pleased to be able to state that JNO. M. PIKE, who has been dangerously ill for a week or two past, is rapidly recovering.— Athens Gazette, Mr. JAMES MATTISON, station agent of the Boston, Western & lloosic Tunnel R. R., at North Parnel, Vt., is visiting here. He is the guest of Collector WICXIIAM. Miss LOTTIE KEELER of Towanda, iu com pany with ED. L. KINNEY, of LaFayette, Col., are the guests of Mr. HENRY CLARK of Chemung.— Waverly Review. Dr. RANDALL, the young gentleman who has been assisting Dr. KELLY for some time past contemplates engaging in business for himself iu some other town, and Doctor KEL LY has engaged another assistant, who is thus endorsed by the Ithaca Journal : Dr. Fowler has accepted a very fine offer to spend three weeks in each mouth as operator at a dental chair in an excellent office in Tow anda, L'a. The salary is said to be one which would tempt most men in his profession.— The Doctor will give one week in each month to his practice here, his office remaining in the Uri Clark building. Engagements will he made for him by Cal. Clark and Fred Nourse for patients wishing to make appointments for his dental services. The doctor will be missed as much as he will miss his pleasant associations here. IMPROMPTU ORGAN CONCERT.—Mr. E. B. SPENCER, organist of Dr. HENRY'S (Presby terian) Church iu Philadelphia, gave a highly interresting organ recital in our Presbyterian Church, last evening. The sudden thunder storm prevented the attendance of most of those who had been hurriedly notified of this rare entertainment. About a score, only, of musicians and lovers of clasieal music, reach ed the Church iu advance of the heavy rain, and they were extremely fortunate. A treat like this lias rarely been enjoyed in Towanda. Accustomed to a grand Rosevelt organ, with bellows supplied by water power and many other modern facilities, Mr. SPENCER, never theless brought out from this rural instru ment a wonderful variety of absorbing ef fects and charming combinations. During a recess the alarm of tire and the lurid glare thereof at the south, unfortunately ended the concert. Mr. SPENCER is also a masterly pi anist and a composer of popular music. He has been in town for two days only, the guest of Mr. C. S. FITCH. When he comes again we hope lie may find an organ worthy of his professional skill. The rain fell in perfect torrents for nearly two hours last evening. The Ladies Baptist Missionary Society will meet iu the church at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Why is not the fire-escape law observed? There are a number of buildings in town that ought to be supplied witli them. Messrs. DITTKICII have handed us a hen's egg which measures 7 3-4 inches one way and 6 5-S the other and weighs four ounces. It was purchased in a crate of eggs sent from Ulster. TOWANDA, PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881. FIRE.—MILLER FOX'S farm barn on the flats, near Towanda creek bridge, was struck by lightning during the shower last evening, and entirely consumed, with all its contents, including a pair of horses. The building was filled with hay and grain. No insurance.— The loss falls very heavily on Mr. JAS. CUM MINGS, the tenant of the farm, who loses not only his team but the result of his whole year's labor. Be sure and purchase your tickets for Ni agara 011 or before Saturday night and save 25 cts. If you wish to avoid Hotel bills when you go 011 the Niagara Falls Excursion, August 9th, take lunch with you. There will be a baggage car attached to the train for the accomodation of lunch baskets. The President's Condition. OFFICIALITULLETIN. AUGUST 5, 7 I'. M. The President has passed another good day. The appearance of the wound and the character and amount of the discharge of pus continues satisfactory. He has taken an adequate quantity of nourish ment and has had several pleasant naps during the day. At 12:30 his pulse was 1)8, temperature • 98.4, respiration 18. After four p. m., his temperature began to rise as usual but to a moderate degree and without perceptible dryness of the skin. At present the pulse is 102, tem" perature 100.4, respiration 19. Greenfield, the Oswego wife hmrderer, was finally executed yesterday. Maud S. trotted a mile in 2.10J at Buf falo, 011 Thursday. Seven steamships lauded 2,651 immi grants at Castle Garden Thursday. Mayor Grace of New York, has direct ed the suspension for three mouths of City Marshall Michael Shaughnessy for improper couduct iu the service of pa pers. A number of Republican journals are disposed to differ with Senator Mitchell 111 regard to his advice to the Virginia Republicans that they coalesce witli the Ileadjusters. METEOROLOGICAL.—The thermometer at Dr. 11. 0. PORTER & SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: AUGUST C. Ca. ra.—72 dog. above zero. 9a. m.—7G; 12 in.— 82; 3 p.m.—B9; Gp. m.—BS; (9 p. m.—B3. Average temperature during the day—32. AUGUST G. 6 a. m.—7o degs. above zero. WEATHEII , INDICATIONS TOR TO-DAY.— Fair; winds mostly south and westerly; stationary tem perature and barometer. Don't /ail 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 VERY CHEAP. —A second hand, two horse tread power with thrasher and cleaner. Also a large tubular steam boiler, size 4 1-2 by 12 1-2 feet with 45, 4 inch flues. Address or inquire of Is. G. OWEN, Wysox, Pa. FOR SALE.—A Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma chine, in good repair and but little worn. Will sell at a reasonable figure. A good chance for someone. Enquire of Miss Alice King, Bridge st Towanda, Pa. FOR SALE, —A second hand buggy in good repair. Inquire at this office. Lost, Sunday evening, between W. Dittrich's and F. Watts', a pair of lisle thread gloves, with colored wrists. Finder will eonfer a favor by leaving at Mr. Watts'. We are constantly receiving orders for M 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 whether door or window, large size or small glass, gieen or white, round or square, in fact any posi tlou, shape er kind of frame or glass that needs shading from the rays of the sun, oi 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 continnance 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, o/ or other public buildings, and warrant all of our work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass nnd 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. Cnoss' Book Store. WANTS. Under this head we will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted, work by the day, to support my family. Mrs. Saml. G. Berry, Mechanic street. A GOOD GIKL, one who understands all kinds of house work and cooking, wanted. Highest wages. Inquire at this otlice. A set second hand light single harness wanted. A. J. NOBLE, Troy, Pa. July 28. 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 for lamily use, warranted pure. Trunks nnd Traveling Bags, good assortment 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 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. Childrens carrages at reduced prices to close out stock, at C. P. Welles' crockery store. 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. It is alto gether the most desirable property of the 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. QRAND EXCURSION TUESDAY AUGUST 9th, 1881. T O JSTIJLGJLRA. RJLLLS 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. Round Trip Ticket. If bought on or before Saturday Aug. 9th. From Towanda #4.95, After Aug. 6tli, 25 cents additional will be charged. Tickets for sale at all Rail Road Stations. Train will leave TOWANDA - - 4.00 A. M. Arriving at Niagara Falls 1 p. M. RETURNING LEAVE NIAGARA AT NINE P, M. PRICE ONE CENT. HO! TO WATKINS GLEN The first and only Excursion ever run from this section 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. 16,'81, By the Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal Churches aud Cornet Band of WYALUSING, JPA. MANAGING COMMITTEE. Presbyterian Church M. E. Church. Rev. D CRAFT, Past. Rev. J N WESTON, Past. II B GATLORD, W H KINTNER, C A STOWBEL, H J HALLOCK, Cornet Band. 8 G ZIOLER, Leader. 1 M AI.LIS, J G KEELER. The Excursion Train will start from Mchoopany and stop for excursionists at all stations named in the following table, in which is shown the Schedule Time and Ticket Fare : AUGUST 10. STATIONS, ROUND TRIP. 6:00 A B leave Mehoopany . . $2 75 0:23 " " Meshoppen . 265 6:33 " " Black Walnut - - - 2 60 6:38 " " Skinner's Eddy - 255 6:42 44 *' Laceyville - - 250 7:02 " 44 Wyalusing - . . 235 7:IS 44 44 Frenchtown . 2 30 7."27 44 44 Rummerfield . . 2 25 7:33 44 44 Standing Stone - 220 7:42 44 44 Wysauking - . . 210 7:49 , 44 * 4 East Towanda . . 2 00 7:54 44 44 Towanda . . . 2 00 8 :07 44 44 Ulster - . - 190 8 :16 44 44 Milan . . . . 1 85 8 :24 44 44 Athens - 1 75 8 :31 44 44 Sayre . . . - 170 10 :30 44 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 off excursionists, arriving at Sayre at 8:00 pm, Towanda 8;40, Wyalusing 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 onl>. 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 home the same evening. You can take your own refreshments nnd call it a pic-nic or you can stop at the Glen Park Hotel, one of the finest 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 notel 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 intcres 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 Springs, Devil's Punch Bowl. From Point Lookout there is one of the finest panoramic views in the World—Magee Monument, Iron Bridge across Glen Gorge, 165 feet high, &c. If you desire, you ean 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 Vain 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! BT ORDER OP MANAGING COMMITTEE . Wyalusing, Pa,, August 4, 1881.