DAILY TO WAN DA REVIEW.. VOLUME 11, NO. 307. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. Mrs. Capt. MANVILLE and sou are in Penn Yan. Miss ADDIE ORCUTT is visiting friends in Burlington. Mrs. T. C. FRALEY has been visiting in La ceyville. She returned home Saturday. Miss LENA WIHTTAKER of Waverly is vis iting Miss HELEN NEVINS on Chestnut st. Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE BLACKWKLL, of Troy, are visiting Mrs. B's brother, ROBERT PRUYNE, in North Towanda. C. A. STOWELL was in Towanda Saturday attending to posting the bills announcing the excursion to Watkins 011 the 16th. Mrs. H. J. LLOYD of Wvalusing, who has had a severe run of typhoid fever, wc are most happy to announce is now convalescent. HANK GRIDLEY, of Waverly, a capital good fellow and one of the best engineers that ever "pulled the throttle," was in tow 11 Fri day evening. The thriving village of Wyalusing is with out a notary public, and our young friend, THOS. E. MYER, attorney at law, is asked to accept the position. Mrs. Rev. GEO. D. STROUD, of Tuukhau uock, is visiting friends in this place. Mrs. STROUD occupied her former seat in the Episcopal Church choir, last evening. Miss LILLIE JKROLEMAN, who has been visiting friends in town for a couple of weeks, as the guest of Miss FANNY VANFLEET, re turned to her home in Troy Saturday. LUMAN D. PRATT of Liberty Corners fell from a load of hay 011 Thursdny last, fractur ing his shoulder blade and otherwise injur ing himself. Doctors PRATT were called and reduced the fracture. The Allien Gazette says Mr. C. IIUNSICK ER, one of the most enterprising and liberal citizens of that ancient village, has the finest, best kept grounds surrounding his elegant and costly furnished mansion, in that section. And CORNELIUS knows how to enjoy it. A Litchfield correspondent of the Athens Gazette, writes of our old friend: "Dr. JUD SON has repaired his residence, having built a large addition. He has one of the finest farms in town, and his premises now look very pleasant and inviting. The Doefor is a good fellow, any way," To all of which we say amen. Mr. A. IIAFKR, one of flic employes of FROST'S factory, was struck in the face Sat urday morning by a piece of timber thrown violently from a buzz saw. Several of his teeth were knocked out and his face badly cut hut his iifjuries are not so serious as at first reported. Hr. HAFER met with an accident a few years ago by which he lost several fin gers. B. S. RUSSELL, Esq., our former esteemed townsman, has located at Jamestown, Dako ta, and embarked in the real estate business. Mr. RUSSELL'S experience in the west can not hut prove valuable, and he can be of great service to those who contemplate set tling in the great wheat growing section of our country. He has large quantities of farming lands and town lots-for sale, and we have 110 doubt he will cheerfully and prompt ly answer all letters pertaining to the coun try. The wife of Rev. R. L. STILWELL died in Dresden, N. Y., last week. She was a daugh ter of the late PLYNN PHELPS, of Burlington and was a most estimable Christain lady. Mr. BACCOCK received a telegram last even ing authorizing lnm to continue the sale of tickets for the Niagara excursion to-morrow at $4 95. Quite a number here have already purchased tickets. We were misinformed in regard to the in surance on MILLER Fox's barn burned Fri day night. The loss on building was $1200; insured for SBOO. Loss on contents, $2000; TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY, AUGUST S, 1881. insurance, SBOO. Mr. CHAS. A. CUMMINGS, the tenant, lost one horse 011 whieh there was an insurance of SIOO. Total loss, $.1400; in surance, SI7OO Catching times for farmers and bass. THE DOCTORS.— The following additional registration of doctors was made Saturday; THOMAS BENJAMIN JOHNSON. M.D.,Tow anda borough; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, March 1, 1868. WILLIAM P. GRIFFITHS, M. M., Towanda borough; University of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia, June 1881. Some of the most desirable and valuable real estate in Towanda, will be offered for sale by the executors of the estate of the late J. I). MONTANYK. deceased. The store at the corner of Main and Park streets, is a good investment at SIO,OOO and will net a six per cent, income 011 that sum. The homestead property has been divided into four large lots with an alley running from Main to Second street. On two of these lots are good dwel lings and the whole of them are so conven intly located that they ought to bring a gcod i price. The sale will begin at 1 o'clock to day. The President's Condition. Drs. Agnew and Hamilton were both in Washington yesterday. While~the of tlcial bulletins are encouraging, there is 110 doubt great fear of another relapse en tertained. It is asserted by some of the newspaper correspondents that another secretion of pus is feared in the vicinity of the ball. At 1 this morning the Presi dent was sleeping quietly without the aid of morphia. Pulse 00. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. AUGUST 7,7 I'. M. The President has been comfortable du ring to-day, although his temperature be gan to rise earlier than yesterday and rose almost as high. At 12 :30 p. m. his pulse was 104, temperature 100, respira tion 20. At 7p. m. his pulse is 104, tem perature 101.2, respiration 20. Never theless he has been able to take nourish ment us usual and had several refreshing naps during the day. The discharge of pus has been liberal and healthy in char acter. Sixty deaths from heat in New York Saturday and Sunday. Gen. Robert Patterson died in Phildel" phia yesterday. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLINAN'S on Bridge street, for the best live 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. FOUND in the river, an umbrella. Owner can have It by proving property and paying for this notice ELMER POST. FOB 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 Hues. Address or inquire of E. 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 stTowanda, Pa. FOB SALE, —A second hand buggy in good repair. Inquire at this oflice. 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 whether door or window, large size or email glass, gieen or white, round or square, in fact any posi tlou, 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 these who have beard of the -'lini 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 arc 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. CHOSS' Book Store. WANTS. Under this head ice will insert FREE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted, work by the day, to support my family. Mrs. Haml. G. Berry, Mechanic street. A GOOD GIRL, one who understands all kinds of house work and cooking, wanted. Highest wages. Inquire at this office. A set second hand light single harness wanted. A. J. NOBLE, Troy, Pa. July 28. Eagle, Automatic and Copying pencils, at C. I'. 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 family use. warranted pure. Trunks and 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 Oiler for Sale VERY .CHEAP, tlie 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 011 long time. June 9, 'Bl. O. I). KINNEY. Cliildrens 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 remain on mort gage. Call on the premises. July 7. Mrs. HOUSTON. QRAND EXCURSION TUESDAY AUGUST 9th, 1881. J T O JSTJ A. GA. RA FA IJIJS 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 Monday Aug. Bth., From Towanda After Aug. Bth, 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 ami 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 and Cornet Band of WYALUSING, PA. MANAGING COMMITTEE. Presbyterian Church M. E. Church. Rev. D CRAFT, Past. Rev. .T II WESTON, Past. II B GAYLORD, W II KINTNER, C A STOWBEL, II J IIALLOCK, Cornet Band. 8 G ZIGLKR, Leader. I M ALLIS, J G KEELER. The Excursion Train will start from Mehoopany and stop for excursionists at all stations named in the following table, in which is shown the Schedule Time and Ticket Fare : AUGUST 16. STATIONS, ROUND TRIP. 6:00 A M leave Mehoopany - - $2 75 6:23 " " Meshoppen - 2 65 6:33 " " Black Walnut - - - 2 60 6:38 " " Skinner's Eddy - 255 6:42 " " Laceyville - - - 250 7:02 " " Wyalusing - - - 235 7:18 " " Frcnchtown - 2 30 7:27 " " Rummerfield • - 2 25 7:33 " " Standing Stone - 2 20 7:42 " " Wysauking - . - 2 10 7:49 " •' East Towanda - . 2 00 7:54 •' " Towanda - - . 2 00 8:07 " " Ulster - -190 8:16 " " Milan - - . - 185 8:24 " " Athens - 1 75 8:31 " " Sayrc - - - - 170 10:30" arrive at Watkins. Returning, the Excursion Train will leave Wat kins at 6 p in, and will stop at all the stationsnamed above to let oft" 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 onlj. 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 and 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 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 th.an half the regular rate There arc many places of great intcres in the vi* cintiy, some or all of which you can see, such as Watkins Glen, Havana Glen, Glen Ekl 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 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 ♦rain 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 OF MANAGING COMMITTEE . Wyalusing, Ta,, August 4,1881.