DAILY TO WAND A REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 309. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Personal. General MADILL is prospecting in the west. M. 11. LANING is sojourning at Riehfiekt Springs. Mrs. MARPLE ami daughter, Miss KITTIE, of Elmira, arc spending a month at C. T. IVIRBY'S, on Chestnut street. Mr. AVERY FRINK, builder of the jail and poor house, is in town. He is on his way home from a prolonged visit in the west. WILL SMITH and GEORGE FAIRCIIILD were down the liver fishing yesterday and took two tine bass, the combined weight of which was nearly live pounds. Miss JENNIE MILLER, of Waverly, who has been visiting Mrs. A. S. GORDON, on York Avenue, has returnrd home accompani ed by 31 rs. GORDON. Mr. HEN P. SEXTON, late of this office, has secured a good situation upon the Towanda Journal. He is an industrious young man and has fallen into good hands.— Blossbvrg Register. LESTER FROST writes to a triend here that he has several thousand watermellons 011 his farm near Richmond, Ya. LET'S Towanda friends would make a big hole in the "patch" if they were all there. Mr. EDMUND HORTON, of Terrytown, was a caller at this office yesterday. It was his 73d birth-day anniversary and one of the tbiugs he did to commemorate it was to re new his subscription to the REVIEW, which he reads without the aid of glasses. Doctor WILLIAM HENRY MKRCUR and sis ter, Miss ANNA ELIZABETH MERCUR, are enjoying a week's vacation at Lake Carey, near Tunkhannock, as the guests of Miss STERLING, of Meskoppen, who has a pleas ant cottage at that quite celebrated summer resort. Mr.and Mrs. W. A.CIIAMBERLIN and their grand-son. Master FRANK MONTANYE, re turned from Wisconsin yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Doctor MONTANYE was much better when they left Waupacca, and they think will soon enjoy better health than she has for some years past. Miss 31. ANNIE PETRIE, of Barclay, who graduated with the highest honors of her class, at the Elmira College, at the recent commencement, has been secured as a teach er in the Collegiate Institute for the coming year. The Principal and patrons of the In stitute are to be congratulated. The REVIEW is two years old to-day, We learn that JOHN CARMODY, a farmer residing near Greenwood, was kicked by his horse yesterday morning, from the effects of which he died before noon. We learn the excursion to Watkins on the 16tli promises to be very successful. If hard work, good management and a careful ar rangement for the comforts of excursionists ever sviu success, we are certain our Wyalu sing friends will have it. for we have never known an excursion planned 111 which these conditions were more completely met. With out doubt many from Towanda and all along the route will avail themselves of the unpre cedented low rates. Pursuant to call of the Chairman, the Dem ocratic County Committee met yesterday. On motion, WILLIAM MAXWELL was re-elected Chairman and S. W. BUCK Secretary. GEO. STEVENS, W. S. DOBBINS and JOHN BALD WIN were chosen delegates to the State Con vention. T. R. JORDAN and S. W. BUCK were elected Senatorial delegates. The com mittee decided to leave the time of holding the county convention to the discretion of the Chairman. The Greenbackers met here yesterday and nominated the following county ticket: Sheriff—D, R. WOODBURN, Rome. Prothonotary— JOHN H. ORCUTT, Towan da borough. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, ISBI. Register & Recorder.— SAMUEL HOUSTON, Burlington. Treasurer —J. S. THOMPSON, Camptown. Commissioners— H. A. HOLCOMB, Leßoy, JOSHUA TURK, Litchftcld. Auditors— G. F. BALLARD, East Troy, N. J. BAILEY, North Towanda. Coroner —Dr. M. F. TERRY, Terrytown. J. 11. ORCUTT was re-elected Chairman of the County Committee and F. G. JOHN SON, Secretary. Resolutions were adopted endorsing the National platform adopted at Chicago, and opposing any fusion or change of name. TOWANDA. PA., Aug 3d, 1881. The Bradford County Medical Society met at the office of Dr. D. N. Newton, in Towan da. The President. Dr. O. 11. Rockwell, in the chair. The following named members were present: D. N. Newton, G. F. Ilorton, O. H. Rockwell, P. A. Quick, W. J. Ilillis. C. K. Lndd, F. G. Newton, T. B. Johnson, Vol uey Hornet, S. 31, Woodburn and E. D. I'avne. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Dr. Rockwell, who had been appointed to read a paper at this meeting, stated that, on account of pressure in professional busi ness, he had not been able to properly pre pare the paper and fulfill the duty; but if the society would extend the time allotted to him, he would do so at the next meeting. The time so asked was granted. Dr. Rockwell then made a verbal report of cases of diphtheria, of a fatal character, con fined to one family. He also made a verbal report of a case of disease of the blood vessels, resulting in gangrene, epilepsey and cerebral softening. Dr. Ladd presented for Dr. Kilburn a case of tumors occurring in various parts of the body. The presentation of these cases called out a full and free discussion 011 the part of the members present, on each case. Dr. Johnson presented the name of Dr. William Patton Griffiths, for membership in the society, which being referred to the cen sors present, and favorably reported on, he was unanimously elected a member. It was also ordered that the reports of the Society lie offered to the Bradford Repcbli can and TOWANDA REVIEW, for publication, in adition to those specified at the last meet ing/ The Society then adjourned, to meet at the office of Dr. I). N. Newton, in Towanda, on Wednesday, Sept. 7th, 1881, at 2 p. 111.; at which time the election of officers for the en suing year will take place, and such other business be transacted as may be necessary in closing the business of the past year. E. D. PAYNE, Secy. The President's Condition. OFFICIAL BULLETIN. AUGUST 1), 7 R. M. The President has been very easy du ring the day, and continued to take the nourishment allowed, without gastric dis turbances. The discharge of pus from the wound is quite abundant, and it is ev ident that thorough drainage has been se cured by yesterday's operation. The de gree of fever differs little from that of yesterday. The pulse is 106, temperature 101.9, respiration 19. Judge Colt, of the Massachusetts Su pienie Bench, committed suicide by shoot iug himself at Pittsfleld yesterday. Don't fail to go to JOHN SULLINAN'S 011 Bridge street, for the best five cent cegar. 31KTEOROLOGICAL. —The thermometer at Dr. H. 0. PORTER & SON'S Drug Store, at the corner of Main and Pine streets, indicated as follows: AUGUST 9. 6a. m.—6l deg. above zero. 9a. m.—67; 12 in.— 77; 3p. m.—7B; 6p. m.—77; 9p. m.—7o. Average temperature during the day—72. AUGUST 10. 6 a. m.—6S degs. above zero. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAT.—Local rains, followed by clearing weather, warm south west, veering to colder northwest winds, followed by rising barometer. TO MY PATIENTS.—Owing to coniinued ill health I find it necessary to employ an assistant, and it affords me great pleasure to inform my pa tients and the public generally that I have secured thd services of Dr. FOWLER, of Ithaca, N. Y,, one of the most skilllful dentists in the country, and he will spend the greater portion of his time in my office. TIUR arrangement will insure promptness in attending to all who may favor us with calls. Having been associated with Doctor Fowler pre vious to my coming to Towanda, I know him to be an accomplished gentleman and unsurpassed as a dental operator. W . B . KELLY, Dentist. P B—Dr Fowler will he here 011 the 15th nf Au gust . aug 10 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 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 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. WANTS. Under this head we. will insert fit EE, notices of situations or help wanted. WANTED,—Three or four good farm hands from this time until December tirs. Wages, Twenty Six dollars per month and hoard. Must he able, competent and willing to earn the money. Inquire by letter of E. E. B. this office . Wanted, work by the day, to support my family. Mrs. Saml. G. Berry, Mechanic street. Two men wanted at Frost's Sous Mill, to work Buzz Saws One of our firm is now visiting the cities and se curing great bargains in seasonable goods. Keep a sharp look out for his return 5 CENT STORK Fifty dry goods boxes for sale, to make room for new ones 5 CENT STORE BIRD CAGES, 40 cents and upwards at the 5 Cent Store FRUIT JARS, pints, quarts, $1 25 per dozen, half gallon, $1 63. At the 5 cent Store. SPECIAL NOTICE. Would call attention to a large assortment of i Elegant Spanish Laces in variety of widths and prices, in White and Black. Spanish Lace, Scarfs and Fichus, WHITE and BLACK in all of the Widths and sizes. ) Together with a large assortment of ; 7j NEW HAMBURGS, SWISS EMBROIDERY, NEW TRIMMING LACES IN GREAT VARIETY. All of which have just been received, and are ready for inspection. PRICE ONE CENT. BUSINESS LOCALS. RAGS taken in exchange for goods at the 5 cent Store. FOUXI) in the river, an umbrella.' Owner can have it by proving property and paying for this notice ELMER POST. 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 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 M iss Alice King, Bridge st Towanda, Pa. Foil SAI.E, —A second hand baggy 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'. A set second hand light single harness wanted A. J. NOBLE, Troy, Pa. July -JS. 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 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 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. u. I). KINNEY. Cildhrens carragcs at reduced prices to close out stock, at (J. 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 011 it an abundance of fruit of aH 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 011 the premises. July 7. Mrs. HOUSTON.